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L1/41i 1.+d, __ FXflze.i i 30 940262 D571 L DEC 2 0 1993 Weld County Planning ec3mb_•r 19, 1997 1= i:-, rhAc we-es r.nr d.?C1%seJn AS CO wnat hap enn tC? :, egrlcul t'_rr-i1 C !nmc: lty7 Th'r farm r 1 rnunty Co.id 4e '!!ct east of Interstate by tn.'? L=Th'.w' s, a401 tu,!alnq proo0sed for a ..�_,.....y s..... .. .r...+.. .e..s s y..ns ..1 ,,;Ju live farm in the past. I know because I am a neighboring farmer and for many years have known its history. I don ' t believe the gravel county road needs the • extra traffic cif housing .and development. I also don ' t 1.I,u J. the? na•%,J.!Gur ! ,, t i..rm% need thyd srr•i gat ion kr•rlblw,rv, kt1.+t t),•, tea 11.11 !hovel Upttn-n pr•oJectn. I know first ;!.,,nd [ c..+umr I „sal with it in tryiny to farm lend that ws have formed for years near the Berthoud area. I wu,•.id t',..r, you would considsr pru•tecting srmre of our prime agricultural areas, and not let therm b•: swallowed up by unsightly housing dsv'l :'pmentS. :' r•.;ly Lei ,!�ve tlir buu.Pub this fer•m with w, rxlti,r pr'r.�_rvnsa: t..l f ..r .n L . and now greedily want to •1&ve l ,p i t , cot caring about what happens to the surrounding farm.., only the lining of their Own pockets. ;in;,rr•sly, Statare Mark VnnThuyne ;:yr' i •' ,It.k,.r =arin,-'r • 5/M8 /7- 3 / 940262 R. B. FICKF;L. D.D.S. P.O. Box 436 6171ETii5. 7 Berthoud, CO 30513 December 20, 1993 l DEC 2 0 1993 Weld Couuti planain' Department of Planning Services Weld County Administrative Services 1400 North 17th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 Re: Whitetail Acres I and Whitetail Acres 2 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: My name is R. B. Fickel, D.D.S., of Berthoud, Colorado. I am the owner of the farm which is located just north on Weld County Road 46 acmes from the two Whitetail subdivisions proposed by Ivar and Donna Larson. I ant as much concerned about this as anyone being the closest neighbor. In that respect I was surprised to receive my first information on these two subdivisions in the mail and not directly from Ivar and Donna. We have known each other for years and it is difficult for me to express my opinions here in a public forum when I have not been asked for my opinion privately. First, I disagree that this land is not fit for agricultural purposes. ft was farmed successfully for many years by several different fanners. Right now there is an excellent crop of alfalfa on part of the land and they harvested a bumper wheat crop last summer right where they propose to build houses It is my position that this land is not fit for housing. Weld County has been a leader for many years in preventing urban sprawl. Clearly these two six lot subdivisions should be evaluated under the strict Weld County Guidelines for Subdivisions. While I believe that subdivisions are appropriate and that growth is beneficial to our County I do not believe that urban sprawl is in this County's best interests I live in Latimer County and I continually hear about the endless problems that are created by these rural subdivisions. TRANSPORTATION: Parents are required to supplement the school buses and extracurricular activities become a logistics burden for everyone. Each time a family needs food, a movie, a hardware item, etc. it is going to be a 10 or 20 mile round trip. This cannot be in the County's best interests. POLICE AND FIRE PROTECTION: The budgets and manpower of our police and fire departments are already packed to their limits without extending their duties to another sector of the County. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY: As the Commission "mows all too well agriculture is a gamble in the best of years The measure of the productivity of a parcel of agricultural land is not necessarily a function of the financial success of the person farming it. If return on investment is to be the standard with which we measure productive farm land then I would submit that pretty much all of Weld County should be designated as available for subdivisions. Jta as good farming contemplates efficient use of our resources so too should good planning. Rural subdivisions generate inordinate expenses which everyone in the County must pay. They are as inefficient and wasteful as the fame= sized lots that they create. c,..p.3 940262 Page - 2 Weld County Department of Planning December 20. 1993 AESTHETICS AND EFFICIENCY: The developer argues that since this land cannot be farmed as a larger parcel it can be farmed in smaller parcels through more labor intensive methods. The fallacy of this argument can be seen by even a cursory look at Larimer County's noel subdivisions Because these acreages arc too big to mow. too small to plow and too complex to irrigate they become eyesores. COVENANTS: While covenants superficially appear to be effective in controlling some of the junk, animal and occupational problems within a subdivision they are not. Neighbors are suing neighbors. Homeowners Associations are insufficiently funded and only the activists panicipaw. URBAN SPRAWL: For many years Weld County has used good judgment to prevent urban sprawl. You are now being asked to approve two subdivisions which aren't legally subdivisions If you approve these two non-subdivisions you will be opening the gate which will allow me and every neighbor of the Larson to select their poorer farm land,subdivide it and expand a whole set of problems Weld county has astutely avoided. lust ask the Larimcr County Planning Commission how often they see the owners of the small acreages are coming before them to further subdivide their property. After all, these small acreages can't be agriculturally productive on any scale but pasture for a horse. While I realize that water, sewer, transportation and land use issues aren't topics upon which I feel competent to comment I am concerned about them. There is no sewer system in place to take care of human waste and already the Little Thompson River near by is one of the worst polluted rivers in the area. Further, there is only a 3 inch water main which is not adequate to supply the farmers' needs and also subdivisions. What are we doing about ensuring there is sufficient fireflow pressure during the heavy use periods in the summer and when all the ponds are frozen in the winter? The road is a farm to market gravel road which is already a dusty polluter of the air. By adding 100 mote vehicles trips per day it will create a real problem. The developer should be required to pave County Road 46 to meet the frontage road on the west and the county road on the east. Shouldn't the subdividers have agreements with the ditch company. Shouldn't they be required to have agreements with their neighbors regarding the ditches that deliver the water to the subdivisions? Agreements should state who is responsible for maintaining these ditches and who is going to pay the costs involved. One of these ditches goes through my farm and I would like to have an answer to this problem before the subdivision receives approval. Thank you for your anticipated cooperation and consideration in this matter. Sincerely. lc? efheisid O.AiS R. B. Fisket, D.D.S. RBF/kc ......v' x 940262 DEC 2 0 1993 • Weld County Planning December 1a , 1993 To: Chuck Cunliffe RE: White Tail Estates o1 & *2 This is a letter regarding the White Tail Estates of & o2 from concerned property owners surrounding the proposed subdivision . We are strongly opposed to the proposed subdivision for a number of reasons . Some of the strongest reasons are stated below: 1 . There is only a 3" main water line on County Road 46 if the current home owners were to allow the proposed 12 houses onto the current line we would have no water pressure left . it is not equipped to handle such numbers. 2 . The proposed Properties would also be given ditch/water rights on the current ditch but would not have to help maintain the entire ditch from start to finish . (proposal only states maintaining the ditch on Larson property ) as the current property owners do . Thus leaving the bulk of the maintenance up to the current land owners. 3 . There is not enough phone lines for current residents and according to the phone company private lines are being split into 4 party lines to provide service when all Party lines were supposed to be private lines by 1994 . 4 . The traffic on a dirt road would be unacceptable. The subdivision would almost double the traffic on the road. 5 . Earlier this year when we wanted to split 10 acres off of the 80 acres we have to build a farm house and machine sheds to farm the remaining 70 acres for my parent: the Planning Department flat refused saying they would not allow 10 acres to be removed from production . As a result we were allowed . only after having to attend 2 hearings, the most that we could split off was 4 acres. You are proposing to remove 96 acres out of production to put in a subdivision that will disrupt the agricultural base in this area . Sincerely . d() Lawrence Barker Marie Schlautman Barker Florin & Sally Schlautman EX Me ir 33 9402,62 D��SUSC�15� DEC 2 0 1995 • December 18, 1993 Ostermrller Farms Inc. Weld County Planning Gene&Evelyn Ostermiller 4705 WCR#46 Berthoud,Co. 80513 Mr. Chuck Cunlifte Dept of Planning Services Weld Cnty. Administrative Offices 1400 N. 17th Ave. Greeley, Co. 80831 Dear Mr. Cunliffe, We are writing to voice our concerns and objections to the proposed White Tail Subdivision#1 and#2. We have been farming on road#48 for 32 years. This is prime agriculture land and we believe it should remain so. Urbanites do not realize all the problems that arise from having major agriculture producers as neighbors. Some of our concerns are: 1. Irrigation water ditch maintaince and division of water shares. We have already had problems occur, we have had waste water ditched destroyed by urban people not realizing their importance in handling discharge water and heavy rains. 2. Agriculture burning. Urban people do not understand the need tor this and object to the smoke and the appearance of the ditch banks. Burning is necessary in the maintainance of imagation water supply. 3. Agriculture crop spraying is essential to crop production and since this proposed subdivision is surrounded by agriculture.they soon would be objecting to the spraying. 4. We have about 200 head of cattle on feed north of the subdivision. Odor and dust could be a problem. 5. Dust from the dirt road is already a problem for the people residing on road#48. Additional traffic would increase dust pollution and the need for more road maintainance. This road has heavy agncutture traffic,trucks,tractors combines etc.. 8, Domestic water pressure is an existing problem: Additional homes would certainly require a larger water line. 7. Twelve new septic tanks with waste water draining into the Little Thompson River could be a factor in water pollution. 8. Phone service is also an existing problem. Urbanites do not understand Party Lines. • We have chosen agriculture as our life and have two sons that wish to stay in agriculture. We enjoy our life style,the wild life(White Tail Deer, Red Fox,Nesting Pair of Red Tail Hawks and Owls)and our open space as do our existing neighbors. We believe this subdivision would decrease the quality of our life style and that of our neighbors. Housing developments should be adjacent to existing developments. ex/J/a/r 940262 Thank you for your time and we sincerely hope that you iU take our thoughts into consideration when making a decision on this subdivision. Sincerely, erliCr Gene and Evelyn Ostermiller Ostermiller Farms Inc. A5Z December 17 , 1993 DEC 2 u 1993 ic\I WaldCou�l$Iana n9 epc. of Planning Services Weld Cnty . Administrative Offices 1400 N. 17th Ave . Greeley , CO 80631 Re : Case Number S-347 Case Number S-348 I urge you to review the request of Mr. Larson on the above two case numbers very carefully . Our whole area, Weld County and Larimer County, are at very important crossroads . The only very productive farmland left in Larimer County is in the southeast section, across the street from Mr . Larson's proposed subdivision. The area south of Highway 402 to Berthoud and east of Hwy . 287 to I-25 should be preserved as farm area at all costs . No subdivisions should be allowed in this area . I have owned livestock for 30 years and I can state the very true, hard fact--farms and livestock do not go well with subdivisions . You deprive the people who have made their homes out here, invested in their land, the life style they have chosen by allowing a subdivision. Crop dusters will not spray close to subdivisions . If the farmers can' t spray their crops. they can ' t grow them-- this greatly affects their lifestyle and livelihood . Even if water is available, you will very rarely find anyone on a small acreage who irrigates . Why? Because water comes for a 24 hour period. No shutting it off . It comes from 7 :00 a.m. one morning until 7:00 a.m. the next. Also, there is a minimum number of inches you must order . On a 5 acre parcel after a house is built and one outbuilding, you would be watering a maximum of 4 acres . This would take about 6 hours . What do you think would be done with the remaining 18 hours of water? Share with the neighbor? From personal experience I can attest to the fact that getting 3 neighbors to agree on anything is remarkable . So what happens? Forget irrigating as it is too difficult . Dryland parcels of 1-5 acres are great for attracting prairie dogs . They are a nightmare for live- stock owners . In our area we have four dairies and a dairy feedlot. They have been here for a long time . They are well established. The minute a subdivision is in the complaints start rolling in about smell, noise , etc. Who loses? gig3C2 940262 Dept . of Planning Services Page 2 Household pets are allowed to roam ("because they are in the country") --even though there is a leash law. This is very bad during calving and lambing season. Farmers and ranchers will shoot strays out roaming around '.tilling their young livestock. The dogs pack and will also join with the coyotes . Mr . Larson's land is already divided into two parcels , 10 acres and 15 acres . It should remain as such . Anyone buying co build on them would want to live in a rural , agricultural area and would welcome all that comes with it . Also the crop dusters would still be able to service surrounding farmland . Larimer County is working on a land use map to help with its growth and to stop the "urban sprawl" effect. "Leap frog" subdivisions such as this are not welcome and should not be allowed . Since Weld County and Larimer are adjacent in this area , it is very important that they work together in preserving the last remaining productive farm area. You might be surprised at the number of people who just like to drive through the "country ." To see the corn growing and being harvested . They don't want to live out here because it 's hard work keeping the land maintained, but they enjoy driving through it. Larimer County has lost most of its farmland to subdivisions . This is the last remaining area. X realize Weld County has more farmland ; however , this proposed subdivision is right next to Larimer County 's only productive farm area . Please preserve it for all of us . Mr. Larson will not be losing by being denied. He will still have two v.ry nice parcels of ground to be sold. However , we who live out here have a lot to lose if this is approved . We have invested much more than Mr. Larson. We have established homes . X urge you to please deny these two requests and any future requests in our area for anything smaller than 15 acres . Thank you. incerely, Glenda Moore 3441 S . CR 7 Loveland, CO 80537 9443262 DEC 20' '93 14:07 IVAR 8 DONNA ' 7N X3361 TO: 303 351 0978 P02 I' ii` BACON LIKE FARMS Cando sad KAMM IvaW.sad Doaaa A[Lana.Chinn as 0s"raosn 1 925 NaraCounty Line Road,Rowel Berthoud.Colorado 8051.3December 20, 1993 111 Ms. Monica Daniels-Mika, Current Planner l tDepartment of Planning Services I Weld County Administrative Services 1400 N. 17th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 RE: Addendum to Covenants of Whitetail Acres 1 and 2 Located in Portion of Section I4-T4N-R68W Dear Monica: I The following portions of the Whitetail Acres 1 and 2 Covenants are amended as follows: i . ARTICLE I, DEFINITION OF TERMS ' i 1.01 Association. The name"Mountain view Estates 1 and 2 Owners Association:is hereby amended to read, "Whitetail Acres 1 and 2 Owners Act' 7 ARTICLE 11, LAND USE CONTROL 2.17 Building Location. This paragraph is deleted and replaced with the following: • "Unless otherwise approved by the Architectural Control Committee, no building shall be • footed on any lot nearer than feet (59'1 to the front lot tine, nor fifty MY)to any side t lot line. No building or any portion thereof including eaves and overhangs shall everencroach upon any adjacent lot." ARTICLE ITI, OWNERS ASSOCIATION 3.02 Classes of Membership and Voting Rights. Line 4 is hereby amended to read: "shall be entitled to one (1)vote for each acre stulte lot owned by a— If you have any questions, please call. rely, ir-� r O J,� var W. and Donna M. Larson 532-3361 ' DEC 2 0 1993 J • Y trN�w ..r:Ver..I?fanning at DEC 20 '93 13:0? 30=233611 CXh`/6/j 36 940262 SOIL SURVEY OF WELD COUNTY SOUTHERN PART Sheet Number 13 Johnstown Quadrangle Weld Loam 3-5% slope USDA and SCS Nunn Clay Loam 1-3% slope September 1980 Colby Loam 5-9% slope Otero Sandy Loam 5-9% slope Prime Farmland General. Prime farmland is land that has the best combination of physical and chemical characteristics for producing food, feed, forage, fiber, and oilseed crops, and is also available for these uses (the land could be cropland, pastureland, rangeland, forest land, or other land, but not urban built-up land or water) . It has the soil quality, growing season, and moisture supply needed to economically produce sustained high yields of crops when treated and managed, including water management, according to acceptable farming methods, In general. prime farmlands have an adequate and dependable water supply from precipitation or irrigation, a favorable temperature and growing season, acceptable acidity or alkalinity, acceptable salt and sodium content, and few or no rocks. They are permeable to water and air. Prime farmlands are not excessively erodible or saturated with water for a long period of time, and they either do not flood frequently or are protected from flooding. Farmlands of Statewide Importanc_@ These categories of land, in addition to Prime and Unique Farmlands of National Importance, are of statewide importance for the production of food, feed, fiber, forage, and oilseed crops. Criteria for defining this land was determined by representatives of the Colorado State Experiment Station, the Colorado State Department of Agriculture. and the Colorado State Soil Conservation Board. Three categories of these land have been proposed for consideration as being Statewide Important Farmlands. X 4/ r s 940262 • ca:mil y PO AD "//::- iriCili. ....1 Lie 4c.,anvc aNtiftes Jy B 1 Pi, •� - rick;-7.Z . .1 • .. . t cab ACPE2 J Tr . �Aar ! ' t so.00 Ac3Ec:) ti 2 AN kNfR I o . SaSC4:Ae 940262 EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHEET Case S-349 Ivar and Donna Larson (Whitetail #2) Exhibit Submitted By Exhibit Description A. Planning Staff Inventory of Items B. Planning Commission Resolution of Recommendation C. Planning Commission Summary of Hearing D. Clerk to the Board Letter of Request for Hearing E. Clerk to the Board Notice of Hearing F. Clerk to the Board Amended Notice G. Planning Staff Memo - Continuance to March 9 H. Clerk to the Board Reso of Continuance I. Clerk to the Board Hearing Attendance Record J. David Ostermiller Picture K. David Ostermiller Picture L. David Ostermiller Picture gu 'J9 M. David Ostermiller Picture (An a N. David Ostermiller Picture �1AAJ-- r. I 0. David Ostermiller Picture Z+j • 11 0' i 60 P. David Ostermiller Picture Q. Clerk to the Board Si n Postin Certificate R. Planning Staff 29 pgs. Letters since Hearing S. Planning Staff Seven Petitions in Opposition n T. Applicant Letter - Historical Status0 U. Planning Staff Letter - Historical Society (MI V. Applicant Overlay W. Applicant 3 pages of Overlays X. Applicant Bond Letter Y. Applicant Single Overlay Z. Six citizens of Weld County Petition Opposing Subdivision AA. Clerk to the Board Reso for Continuance 940262 BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by Bud Clemons 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: • • CASE NUMBER: S-349 and S-350 NAME: Ivar and Donna Larson ADDRESS: 925 N. County Road, Route 1, Berthoud, CO 80513 -' REQUEST: Minor Subdivision Final Plat (Whitetail #1 and Whitetail #2) . LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the E2 of Section 14, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 2 1/2 miles southwest of Johnstown City limits. be recommended unfavorably to the Board of County Commissioners. 1. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services' staff that the applicants have not shown compliance with Section 4.5.9 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance as follows: The proposed Minor Subdivision Final Plat is not consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan and is not compatible with the surrounding area of rural residences and agricultural uses. This property is zoned A (Agricultural) . The Agricultural zone district was established to maintain and preserve the agricultural base of the County. This proposal will take 191 acres of farm land out of production. The Comprehensive Plan attempts to minimize the incompatibilities that occur between agricultural and urban uses, and this request will not only increase incompatible uses, but it will make current farming practices in the area far more difficult. The Comprehensive Plan discourages the conversion of agricultural land to urban uses. This policy is intended to promote the use of agricultural land and to support a phased growth plan in the County. While low density single-family residential developments have been permitted in the area it is not a policy which is encouraged by the Comprehensive plan. I�i �- 940262 RESOLUTION, S-349 Ivar and Donna Larson Page 2 • The potential for increased interference with the neighboring rural uses is probable. Additionally. maximum efficiency and economy cannot be achieved because the cost of this development will be far greater for the general public than any revenues generated by this development. The Weld County Comprehensive Plan encourages minimizing the costs to taxpayers but providing additional public services in rural areas for uses that require services on an urban level. Police and fire protection as well as public road maintenance provided to non-urban areas becomes increasingly less cost effective as rural areas continue to be subdivided. There are four soil types located on this site three of which are identified as prime farmland if irrigated with adequate water. Two of these soils, Nunn Clay Loam 1-32 slope, and. Weld Loam 3-52 slope are considered to have high potential for dry crop land as well. These soils have been further classified as "farmlands of statewide importance." (U.S. Department of Agricultural Soil Conservation Service) September 7, 1993. It is not the policy of the Comprehensive Plan to convert these farmlands into urban uses. These lands are more than adequate for farm production. • The current general use of the surrounding area is agricultural. The Centennial Farm is located close to this site. The scale and density of this proposal far exceeds the current nature of the area. Used on census data this site will generate 34 additional people in this area. With an increase in density, noise levels, and traffic generated, the general overall appearance of this area will change from rural to urban. ▪ The applicants are proposing to subdivide 191 acres of farmland into 12 acreages with an average lot size of 15 acres, more or less. However, in a previous application (Mountain View) the applicants stated the difficulties they were having in farming their 25 acre farm. Staff is concerned with this contradiction, if they are not able to adequately farm their small farm then how will the owner of Whitetail lots be able to farm similar size lots. ▪ This proposal does not encourage the preservation of agricultural uses in Weld County. SZ1;:QY : 940262 I RESOLUTION, S-349 Ivar and Donna Larson Page 2 Staff has received verbal opposition to this request and 11 letters of clarification. The surrounding property owners are concerned about preserving their rural lifestyle, the impact this development will have on their present farming practices, and the increase in density this subdivision will produce. This recommendation for denial is based, in part, upon a review of the application materials submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, responses from referral entities, and several conversations with surrounding property owners in opposition to this request. Motion seconded by Ron Sommer. VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Bill O'Hare ' Shirley Camenisch Bud Clemons Ron Sommer Richard Kimmel 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, Sharyn Ruff, Recording Secretary of the Weld County Planning Commission, co 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 21, 1993. Dated the 21s cember, 1993. 4) haryn F. £f Secretary • • 940262 • MINUTES OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING December 21, 1993 Page 5 Ron Sommer moved Case Number S-347, Ivar and Donna Larson, be continued until January 4, 1993, based upon the need to obtain an additional access permit onto State Highway 60. Bud Clemons seconded the motion. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Bill O'Hare - yes: Shirley Camenisch - yes; Ron Sommer - yes: Bud Clemons - yes; Richard Kimmel - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: S-349 'APPLICANT: Ivar and Donna Larson REQUEST: Final Plat for a Minor Subdivision in the A (Agricultural) zone district (Whitetail Estates #2) . LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the E2 of Section 14, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County. Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 1-1/2 miles southwest of the Town of Johnstown. John Donnelly, representative, gave an overview of the application that included aerial maps and overheads. There aro numerous homes in the area and Ivan and Donna Larson feel this application is compatible with surrounding uses. John explained they are working with the various referral agencies for utilities and roadways to the site. Extensive discussion followed regarding soil conditions in the area and the financial burden of farming this property opposed to building homesites. • The Chairman asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. • Cary Baird, surrounding property owner, said he has no problems with this type of application as long as the dust situation is controlled. Bruce Fickle, Attorney, representative for a surrounding property owner who has • been farming adjacent property for years, stated they have the same concerns as the Department of Planning Services' staff. Bud Clemons moved Case Number S-349, Ivar and Donna Larson, be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for denial. Ron Sommer seconded the motion. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Bill O'Hare - yes: Shirley Camenisch - yes; Ron Sommer - yes; Bud Clemons - yes; Richard Kimmel - yes. Motion carried unanimously. • �xh.by/-G 940262 11 • a \l‘t: OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PMONE(3033156;000.EXT,.200 FAX(3033 352.02*2 €. P.O. BOX 652 GAEE4Er,COLORADO&0632 COLORADO January 5. 1994 Ivar and Donna Larson C 925 North County Road, Route 1 Berthoud, Colorado 80513 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Larson: -° Your applications for a Minor Subdivision Final Plat (Whitetail 01) and a Minor' Subdivision Final Plat (Whitetail #2) have been recommended unfavorably to the Board of County Commissioners by the Planning Commission. The legal description of the properties involved is shown as part of the E] of Section 14, Township 4 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. If you wish to be heard by the Board of County Commissioners, it will be necessary for you to indicate your request by signing the bottom of this letter and returning it to this office. Please indicate the applications you wish to be heard by the Board. Regular hearing procedures will then be followed. This includes publishing a Notice of Hearing in the legal newspaper, an expense to be paid by you. In order to proceed as quickly as possible, we must receive your reply by Monday, February 7, 1994. If we are not in receipt of your request by that date, the matter will be considered closed. Sincerely, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, �CO'LO1G COLORADO 1171 W. H. Webster, Chairman WHW:lmd ac la u_ 7 if T3 I/we. , do hereby request the Board of County Commissioners to raster"; e above mentioned application(s). 9402R2 NOTICE Pursuant to the laws of the state of Colorado and the Weld County Subdivision 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 Minor Subdivision Final Plat are requested to attend and may be heard. Should the applicant or any interested party desire the presence of a court reporter to make a record of the proceedings. in addition to the taped record which will be kept during the hearing, the Clerk to the Board's Office shall be advised in writing of such action at least five days prior to the hearing. The cost of engaging a court reporter shall be borne by the requesting party. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. DOCKET NO: 94-23 APPLICANT: Ivar and Donna Larson 925 North County Road. Route 1 Berthoud, Colorado 80513 DATE: February 23, 1994 TIME: 10:00 a.m. REQUEST: A Minor Subdivision Final Plat (Whitetail #2) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the E} of Section 14, Township 4 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 2} miles southwest of the Town of Johnstown BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Linda M. Dodge Deputy Clerk to the Board DATED: February 7, 1994 PUBLISHED: February 10. 1994, in the Windsor Beacon e k 436O-at 940262 i I • AFRDAVTT OF PUBUCATION tip STATE OF COLORADO Thu*Floor.Cr«ley, as • Pursuant to the len of Colaaea, COUNTY OF WELD dM SUP of Colorado man and SuOaid:io e1aaCounty °n.nci I. ROGER A. UPICR, of said County of Weld, being duly •public hewing rill W APPLICANT: near and held in the Chambers of I Donna Larson. 923 0 ,say Putnam am pubCphsr of the Board of County North County Road. Ceneniewners or were Roue t. Bennauo. WINDSOR BEACON Ca .Cobral°.Wed Cdnrada 63513 County Centennial DATE; Pantos Ca 015 loth Street. Is ry 23, a weeklynewspaper having a general circulation in said First Floor, Greeley, .Colorado, at me time Tsde:1d'd0am. Cooney and Stale, tat.; and in the town d Wf which y1 i ipiofle0. All persona m said County and State: and that the notice, of which the ern'manner i'nnsted RE0YEST: A Minor annexed is a true copy, has bean published in said weekly in die Mira Subdivision Final Pit for / FiFind Plat end•mere queste°may be (Wtawear4 successive weeks,that the notice was head published in the regular and entire issue of every number cl 1u Sd. dKe epplban[or Pan GALL DESCRIPTI0N 112 : the paper during the period and time of pubfic.Obn. and in anyttin interested parry rgtsnwTwvnehip newspaper proper and not in a supplement,and that dente the preemide of a of tostho em Pit, the first pubsdatio of�lkgs�i�on of said notice was in said paper bearing rococo court of menu e Catty,Cgo'ado /a day of '--1 A.D., 19 and the flows_ mains.in addison L O C A T I O N ; last publication r I.the.t ! to Ma taped record Approximately 2 tr2 burring date o1 the ;WPM will be kept dumb moos southwest of the day of A.D., 19 and that the Bo thonorrwe a Coif ask shell Town of.ofr own the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published he•flYeee in 1Aeltlrq°f BOARD OF COUNTY continuously and uninterruptedly for Via period of 5 nah aebnat a:thee COMMISSIONERS. - consecutive weeks, in said dare prior ro theeCounty and State. prior to the Mafnp. The coat of WELD COUNTY, date of first engaging • court COLORADO • Puinthe n of said notice, and the seine ti g News.$M be bane newspaper within the meaning of an an Act to regulate printing aya odne puny. 'wiaeu BY: DONALD o, of legal notices and advertisements, approved May18, WARDEN WELD 1931 and all prior acts so far as In force. BE IT ALSO KNOWN (COUNTY CLERK TO 16h then tle sn[ and mope THEB00E the to byidWaN County Planning De Lynda r Dodge Cgmminlon meYM pepury Cgrk o m.erlWudNdreraoeor geed - ER i MOake M ass er Mowed i n OW so.WM9 pani%MOE r e in m the Sound sworn to before me this of County ty InCen Centennial Windier tenon ern //a • Owe.915 Kith Bova, 'urn wow. .ie , ,199" acA„tea NOTARY PUBLIC My commission expires "cul1 2 . /f 9 6 . • ([ -,yc'rD^"t-) 9`Jf026 J1Cf.A`1/i v CERTIFICATE or MAILING The undersigned hereby certifies that a true and correct copy of the foregoing Notice of Hearing, Docket 1194-23, was placed in the United States mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the following property owners. DATED this (3 t% day of . G-5e/A0A . 1994. • Deputy Clerk to the Board/ Chester Cresswell and Co. , et al Florin and Sally Schlautman 2009 Ponderosa Drive 14417 N. 6th St. Loveland, CO 80537 Phoenix. AZ 85022 Clifford, Baird and Katherine Betz Ray K. and Mary F. Davis 20166 I-25 Access Road 8470 WCR 24 Berthoud, CO 80513 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 Frances Rutt Mary F. Wyscaver 4521 WCR 44 3880 Vanteylingen #317 Berthoud. CO 80513 Colorado Springs, CO 80917 Roger and Francis Steinke John Q. Moses aka Jack Mose 4686 WCR 46 2716 South Golden Way Berthoud. CO 80513 Denver, CO 80227 Michael and Barbara Soleta M.R. Diggs aka Marshall R. Diggs. Jr. 4912 WCR 46 3981 South Dexter Street Berthoud, CO 80513 Englewood. CO 80110 Colleen, Bryant, and Peggy Root. Gerrity Oil and Gas Corporation Trustees 4100 E. Mississippi Ave. , Suite 1200 4968 WCR 46 Denver, CO 80222 Berthoud, CO 80513 Ivar and Donna Larson Northwest Bank Denver. Trustee 925 N. County Line Road. Route 1 c/o Real Estate Investments (Purdy Berthoud, CO 80513 Trust) 1700 Broadway Denver, CO 80274 R.B. Fickel 20406 N. 141st Drive Sun City West. AZ 85375-5536 Albert and Lorraine Michell 643 W. 10th St. Loveland, CO 80537 940262 AMENDED NOTICE Pursuant to the laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Subdivision 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 Minor Subdivision Final Plat are requested to attend and may be heard. Should the applicant or any interested party desire the presence of a court reporter to make a record of the proceedings, in addition to the taped record which will be kept during the hearing, the Clerk to the Board's Office shall be advised in writing of such action at least five days prior to the hearing. The cost of engaging a court reporter shall be borne by the requesting party. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners; located in the Weld County Centennial Center. 915 10th Street. Third Floor. Greeley, Colorado. DOCKET NO: 94-23 APPLICANT: Ivar and Donna Larson 925 North County Road. Route 1 Berthoud, Colorado 80513 DATE: March 9, 1994 (Initial hearing date February 23, 1994) TIME: 10:00 a.m. REQUEST: A Minor Subdivision Final Plat (Whitetail #2) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the E} of Section 14, Township 4 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 2} miles southwest of the Town of Johnstown BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Shelly K. Miller Deputy Clerk to the Board DATED: February 14, 1994 �k ' 940262 CERTIFICATE OF MAILING The undersigned hereby certifies that a true and correct copy of the foregoing Amended Notice of Hearing, Docket #94-23. was placed in the United States mail. postage prepaid, addressed to the following property owners. DATED this j5�h day of ih by1(,(!L^tc )/ . 1994. Jilt It 7 0 Deputy Cler to the Board Chester Cresswell and Co. , et al Florin and Sally Schlautman 2009 Ponderosa Drive 14417 N. 6th Street Loveland, CO 80537 Phoenix, AZ 85022 Clifford. Baird and Katherine Betz Ray K. and Mary F. Davis 20166 1-25 Access Road 8470 Weld County Road 24 • Berthoud, CO 80513 Fort Lupton. CO 80621 Frances M. Rutt Mary F. Wyscaver 4521 Weld County Road 44 3880 Vanteylingen #317 Berthoud, CO 80513 Colorado Springs, CO 80917 Roger and Francis Steinke John Q. Moses, aka Jack Mose 4686 Weld County Road 46 2716 South Golden Way Berthoud, CO 80513 Denver, CO 80227 Michael and Barbara Soleta M. R. Diggs 4912 Weld County Road 46 (Marshall R. Diggs, Jr.) Berthoud. CO 80513 3981 South Dexter Street Englewood, CO 80110 Colleen, Bryant, and Peggy Root, Trustees Gerrity Oil and Gas Corporation 4968 Weld County Road 46 4100 E. Mississippi Ave., Suite 1200 Berthoud. CO 80513 Denver, CO 80222 Norwest Bank Denver, Trustee Ivar and Donna Larson c/o Real Estate Investments 925 N. County Line Road, Route 1 (Purdy Trust) Berthoud, CO 80513 1700 Broadway Denver, CO 80274 R.S. Fickel 20406 N. 141st Street Drive Sun City West. AZ 85375-5536 Albert and Lorraine Michell 643 W. 10th Street Loveland, CO 80537 SaSO,'rC 940262 611., ME(�1ORA�1DUM � 1994 Wine Board of County Commissioners February 1B, ro oa. Monica Daniels-Mika, Long Range Planner COLORADO From_ Continuation Comments Subpar Due Co an infraction of the public hearing notice process, Case Numbers S-349 and S-350 for lynx and Donna Larson (Whitetail 1 and 2) need to be continued until such time that adequate notice of a public meeting can be given. The applicants are requesting that this case be continued to the March 9, 1994, meeting. 940262 RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING MINOR SUBDIVISION FINAL PLAT (WHITETAIL #2) - IVAR AND DONNA LARSON 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 23rd day of February, 1994, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Ivar and Donna Larson. 925 North County Road, Route 1, Berthoud, Colorado 80513. for a Minor Subdivision Final Plat (Whitetail #2) on the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of the Ej of Section 14, Township 4 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County. Colorado WHEREAS, said applicants were not present or represented, and WHEREAS, staff informed the Board that the necessary sign had not been posted in a timely manner and recommended a continuance to March 9. 1994, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, and, having been fully informed, finds that this request shall be continued to March 9. 1994, at 10:00 a.m. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. that the application of Ivar and Donna Larson for a Minor Subdivision Final Plat (Whitetail #2) on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, continued to March 9, 1994, at 10:00 a.m. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of February, A.D., 1994. LAVAdtesi BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELDCOUNTY, CCLORRAADO �,Weld County Clerk to a Board 7/�' �J !// Y2/ H. Webster, airman BY: 4 fl/Jf /i<-or !� . Deputy Clerk to the_Boar Dale K. Hall. ro�T AP S TO FORM: *. .c f1 7 qty G, George, Baxter FrCUSED DATE OF SIGNING (AYE) o my Atto ey Co ranee L. Harbert / ,! • .C4.4LtS21 arbara J. Kirkm er ✓ 7 [XIHIi1T 40201 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 94-23 RE: A MINOR SUBDIVISION FINAL PLAT (WHITETAIL 112) - IVAR AND DONNA LARSON A public hearing was conducted on February 23, 1994, at 10:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner W. H. Webster. Chairman Commissioner Dale K. Hall. Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Assistant County Attorney, Lee Morrison Planning Department representative, Monica Mika . The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated February 7, 1994, and duly published February 10, 1994, in the Windsor Beacon, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of Ivar and Donna Larson for a Minor Subdivision Final Plat (Whitetail #2). Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this a matter of record and indicated an amended notice for a hearing on March 9, 1994, had been mailed to surrounding property owners. Monica Mika, Planning Department representative, indicated the applicants propose to continue this matter to March 9. 1994. The applicants were not present or represented. No public testimony was offered concerning this matter. Commissioner Hall moved to continue the request of Ivar and Donna Larson for a Minor Subdivision Final Plat (Whitetail #2) to March 9, 1994, at 10:00 a.m. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, and it carried unanimously. Ms. Mika informed the Board that one individual from the public was present earlier and was informed that the matter would be continued to March 9, 1994. This Certification was approved on the 28th day of February, 1994. ���� n / APPROVED: ATTEST:,.O v/ Li BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS /t /pp��VV WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board / ,r { il By: //! 'fi�r!/f %iY-fdi>-? . Webs er ha an Deputy Clerk to the Board Dale K. Hall, Prp- em TAPE #94-10 //GeorgtE. Baxter DOCKET 1194-23 EXCUSED DATE OF APPROVAL Coffftance L. Harbert PL0942 � Barbara J. Kirkmeye • 940201 ee: vL 940262 • ATTENDANCE RECORD HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS ON THIS 9th DAY OF March 1994: DOCKET 194-24 - Reaubdivieion, Donald Parker DOCKET 194-21 - Minor Subdivision Final Plat, Ivar and Donna Larson (Whitetail 11) DOCKET 194-23 - Minor Subdivision Final Plat, Ivar and Donna Larson (Whitetail 12) DOCKET I PLEASE write or print your name legibly, your address and the DOCKET I (as listed above) or the name of the applicant of the hearing you are attending. NAME ADDRESS HEARING ATTENDING lAtifilifei t a- /WIwI/ er s /'if ?y- ,,Z y e' e Ain 4- tP' 7y- C `/ pil soca-7 q wiJuc.2 I/4 DFit ile 0 .. Soli3 (/4i. a-/ t7y.J3 ( i4j9 y7CC ''€'c4 i/ ,4jeq I, . / 9// �(/,( , 'af, w,C�.-, 4111 i .4 z3 C�IAl9�/ v C� m1ller 006 (varvyt? Bcrhhn4e2. 9S/-ji/ d yV-a3 pOlvid ogeetw,•ripy Ey7n'1 4,-f Ao•lc 4,14.‘„, lc/. 7I i f`/ `2) 4.A. /8sQ 1? 9iluyi;,n oattia..-4, n-vs- 7y,95 04 :r, ej`,-. _ 011/4 j,G, ..C4 . 'ctr1'd y y-.2/ v9 r-47J. .;2DJn A4,1 AD „ L tO 93/.2/wry-Zoo 3 Rates _I ..14 el k� wex Li r9-.2l yk ki .PC4414 VG r4 kul, IJ (] 91/-all 4,:: tXHIB T` . 9402 T. . SIGN SHALL BE POSTED ADJACENT TO AND VISIBLE FROM A PUBLICLY MAINTAINED ROAD RIGHT-OF- WAY. IN THE EVENT THE PROPERTY UNDER CONSIDERATION IS NOT ADJACENT TO A PUBLICLY MAINTAINED ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY, THE APPLICANT SHALL POST ONE SIGN IN THE MOST PROMINENT PLACE ON THE PROPERTY AND POST A SECOND SIGN AT THE POINT AT WHICH THE DRIVEWAY (ACCESS DRIVE) INTERSECTS A PUBLICLY MAINTAINED ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY. WARD 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 10 DAYS BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HEARING FOR CASE # THE SIGN WAS POSTED BY: & /8_�?Tf T �' ~ 1Vthe 14L (-MSC AJ NAME OF PERSON POSTING SIGN 6644r.` SIGNATURE`W APPLICANT STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) ` r SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO ME THIS ��� DAY OF �„�� , 19� 111 SEAL ` NOT PUBLIC \MY. COMMISSION EXPIRES \-(>CfS -Q\� LAST DAY TO POST SIGN IS: . 19 , PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' OFFICE ON OR BEFORE THE DATE OF THE HEARING. • D EXHIBIT I -9- 940262 94026 RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING MINOR SUBDIVISION FINAL PLAT (WHITETAIL #2) - IVAR AND DONNA LARSON 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 23rd day of February. 1994, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Ivar and Donna Larson. 925 North County Road, Route 1. Berthoud, Colorado 80513. for a Minor Subdivision Final Plat (Whitetail 82) on the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of the E} of Section 14, Township 4 North. Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado WHEREAS, at said hearing on February 23, 1994. the Board deemed it advisable to continue said matter to March 9, 1994. at 10:00 a.m., to allow the applicants to post the necessary sign in a timely manner. and WHEREAS. at said hearing on March 9, 1994, John Chilson, Attorney, represented the applicants, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, and, having been fully informed, finds that this matter shall be continued to March 16, 1994, at 10:00 a.m. at the request of the applicants' attorney. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the application of Ivar and Donna Larson for a Minor Subdivision Final Plat (Whitetail 02) on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, continued to March 16, 1994, at 10:00 a.m. ciX1tlslT ". � 940240 I P1-0:1(712- Ca: pi_ 940262 MINOR SUBDIVISION FINAL PLAT - LARSON (WHITETAIL #2) PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 9th day of March, A.D. , 1994. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY C LO DO/ Weld County Clerk to the Board � �/��n WW H�Webster, fC airman Deputy Clerk to the Board Dale . Hall, r T APPROVED AS TO FORM: -� orge Baxter Viet X11 County Attorn y Constance L. Harbert EXCUSED Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 940240 940262 THIS IS TO' CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ATTACHED LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PACE 1 THROUGH I , AND DATED MARCH 21, 1994 , AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ 373. DIREC F IAN AN M i STRA'11ON SE.1EvI.CEb SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 21st DAY OF MARCH 19 94 COMMISSION.EXPIRES JAN I, 1996 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: • WE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COKMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE PAYROLL FUND - TOTALING $ 373.66 DA D THIS 21st DAY OF MARCH 19 94 klitiri /47, £c2E 0 PAGE 1 OF 1 WELD COUNTY PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS WARRANT DATE NUMBER PAYEE SIGNED AMOUNT 017616 BANK ONE GREELEY 373.66 • 1 , THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ATTACHED LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 1 , AND DATED MARCH 21, 1994 , AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE . VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ 2,198.70 DIRECT F , KI STRATTON SERVYL'H$ SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 21st DAY OF MARCH 19 94 . MY COMMISSION EXPIRES JAN. 1, 1956 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: • k-YYw NO PVB 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 ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE PAYROLL FUND - TOTALING $ 2.198.70 . DA ', THIS `L • //211/stt/I DAY OF MARCH 19 94 i 17/V(/� WE ► C.Li TY CLERK JER TO THE BOARD /I E, A, �nE J PAGE 1 OF 1 SEMI-MONTHLY PAYROLL HANDWRITE APPROVAL FORM WARRANT WARRANT NUMBER PAYEE AMOUNT 23 SEMI MONTHLY WARRANTS 2,198.70 • NUMBER OF WARRANTS TOTAL THE AMOUNT OF THESE HANDWRITES WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE MONTHLY PAYROLL TOTAL ON MARCH 21 1994 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/16/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 1 AS OF : 03/16/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT 4216939 AMENDOLA, LEONARD F 052395 01-2110-6599-CIVL 7.50 7.50 5 ==Y A216940 ANKER. ALLEN V 052409 01-2110-6599-CIVL 10.00 10.00 3 ==zz A216941 BALL, FRANK 052398 01-2110-6599-CIVL 9.64 9.64 A216942 BARRETT, JOHN H 052396 01-2110-6599-CIVL 10,00 10.00 z__===_Y_5 z s=fl A216943 BARRY, JOHN J 052389 01-2110-6599-CIVL 32.00 32.00 A216944 BENEFICIAL COLO INC 052394 01-2110-6599-CIVL 1.00 1.00 A216945 BRUMMET/ DWIGHT 0 052401 01-2110-6599CIVL 1 .00 1.00 A216946 CHAPIN, ROBERT Be 052393 01-2110-6599—CIVL 4.00 4.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/16/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 2 AS OF : 03/16/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A216947 CHOICE RECOVERY INC 052405 012110-6599-CSVL 1.00 1.00 A216948 CORTEZ, JODY L 052407 01-211O6599CIVL 19.00 19.00 ==zz=asz=s=uss A216949 DOWDLE, PATRICK 0 052391 01-2110-6599-CIVL 11.00 ....... A216950 ESPLIN, GORDON F 052406 012110-6599-CIVL 10.00 10.00 =r===zz a A216951 FRANCIS, STEVEN G 052387 01-2110-6599-CIVL 28.00 28.00 z A216952 GRAY, KARI JO 052397 01-2110-6599—CSVL 9.00 9.00 __s=z A216953 LACROIX, THOMAS 052403 01-2110-6599-CIVL 10.00 10.00 A216954 LANCTO, MICHAEL R 052404 01-2110-6599-CIVL 7.10 7.10 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DA7F : 03/16/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 3 AS OF : 03/16/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A216955 MICHAEL, DAVID L 052388 01-2110-6599-CIVL 1.00 1.00 A216956 NORTHERN CO PROFESSIONAL 052399 01-2110-6599-CIVL 10.00 10.00 A216957 SANCHEZ, ELIZABETH 052402 01-2110-6599-:IVL 15,00 ------- 15,00 A216958 SCOTTSBLUFF DISTRICT COURT CLERK 052390 01-2110-6599-CIVL 9.00 9.00 z====sty==c==S= A216959 STANDLEY, JAMES J 052400 01-2110-6599—CIVL 7. 50 7.50 =s A216960 STANLEY-LINCOLN MERCURY 052392 01-2110-6599-CIVL 10.00 10.00 A216961 WINDSOR LIQUOR 052408 01-2110-6599-CIVL 10.00 10.00 alt =—== FINAL TOTAL : 232.74 ==s======ssss2s WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/16/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 4 AS OF : 03/16/94 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 3 , AND DATED 03/16/94, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE TH IR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT s_023 _�_1'____. DATED THIS 15 TD F ac,..e __ 19 • DIRECTOR F F NANCE AND A INISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS .allIE DAY OF mA PC__ 1922:1L• MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: IIYfAMiAfSSIONEXPItt£5��.......„. NOTARY PUBLIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HERESY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE: AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HERESY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE _ 2aLESLA L FUND - TOTALING f_ ;2 .201/41___ DATED THIS DAY OF s`C ___ 1931_. JLMALWELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOAR, D //p1//L24MAN TY -A2kr-- - —dr--....C.:....-2-4g MEMBERMBER I c't MEMBER MEMBER WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/16/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 1 AS OF : 03/16/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT 5860391 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY 12-0001-2045 70677.25 70677.25 s=s==s==3 S860392 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY 12-0001-2045 110468.45 110468.45 5860393 *COLLECTION SRVCS CENTER 12-0001-2085 108.00 108.00 s==s=acs======3 $860394 *FAMILY SUPPORT 12-0001-2085 48.00 48.00 =3=======s S860395 *MARICOPA CTY COURT CLERK 12-0001-2083 132.00 132.00 z=�zs 5860396 BENAVIDEZO MARY ANN 12-0001-2045 31 .00 31.00 '33__2_ 5860397 BLANDIN. DAWNELLE 12-0001-2045 75000 75.00 5860398 CARDENAS, CHRISTINA E 12-0001-2045 44.00 -w- 44.00 =3= = WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/16/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 2 AS OF : 03/16/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT 5860399 DOMINGUEZ, DEBORAH 12-0001-2045 300.00 300.00 5860400 DURAN, CARLA 12-0001-2045 114.00 114.00 -_---- 5860401 LANGLEY, JAMIE 12-0001-2045 238.00 238.00 ===s=s=====____ S860402 LARSON, LISA 12-0001-2045 60.00 60.00 ==X=====xsxsssa $860403 MARTINEZ, ROSALIE IRENE 12-0001-2045 38.00 38.00 S860404 ROSALEZ, STELLA 12-0001-2045 72.00 72.00 _______________ 5860405 WARDE, TERESA LYNN 12-0001-2045 174,00 174.00 ==asssaa=azasaz S860406 ZUMBRINK1 KATHERINE EDNA 12-0001-2045 46.00 46.00 =ss====xssz==== WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/16/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 3 AS OF : 03/16/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT $860407 FOWLER, ROCKY D i DOLLIE 12•-0001-2040 1,535.00 1 ,535.00 FINAL TOTAL : 22p160.70 F��-3S-Y WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/16/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 4 AS OF : 03/16/94 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 3 , AND DATED 03/16/94, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE1 THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $.221.11,12‘). -712...• DATED THIS A F elLC,.k 19 • DIRECTOR I ANC AND A NISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 2 157 DAY OF U1r ±__ 19 2L. 10(COMMISSION EXPIRES JAN. 1. 1996 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: _ EXPIRES:_ i OJ Cl NOTARY PUBLIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT ^THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON '] ' THE c �.{.�yt� ��"r ,E5 FUND —/1 TOTALING s r;lo! / L7 DATED HIS ST' AY OF _€c .9 19��±-'_.. WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD 112M-17 "- �. Y j CHAIR N AF4C-�_--_ MEMBER MEMBER rible/Se.....- . 2;;dfifaie.4,-Z 1 .. e....- .. MEMBER 'MEMBER WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 16 94 PAGE 1 STATE CWEST PAYROLL 18:07:53 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/15/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT ********************************************************* +4**** 000844068 90744 ADVENTURES IN CHANGE 1244356710R£G $1►514.70 000844069 92546 JUAN AGUERO 1244356710REG $335.44 000844070 54330 MARIA AGUILAR 1244356710RCG $910.00 000844071 80063 JERRY AND KARLA ALEXA 1244356710REG $957.00 000844072 70335 ANTHONY AND MARIE ALI 1244356710REG $1 ►381.17 000844073 54150 MICHAEL AND BETTIE AL 1244356710REG $5►350.75 000844074 45160 ALTERNATIVE HOMES FOR 1244356710REG $22►741.23 000844075 67497 ALTERNATIVE HOMES FOR 1244356710REG $13►997.52 000844076 66098 VERDA F ANDREWS 1244356710REG $319.00 000844077 86901 JOSE AND IRENE ANGUTA 1244356710REG $31.37 000844078 73685 RUDY AND CARMEN ARAGO 1244356710REG $1►471.01 000844079 72915 DANIEL AND MARTHA BEA 1244356710REG $264.00 000844080 68871 TON AND CAROL BLACKWE 12443S6710REG $1►564.00 000844081 M731286 DOUGLAS L BLEMM 1244356710REG *431.00 000844082 81509 DAVID L AND ANDREA C 1244356710REG $638.00 000844083 72121 NORMAN AND EVELYN BUR 1244356710REG $515.00 000844084 85320 JAMES AND DIANE CAMPS 1244356710REG $237.00 000844085 76095 DOMITILA CARRISALES 1244356710REG $1,125.99 000844086 45142 CENTER FOR THERAPEUTI 1244356710REG $6,252.65 000844087 77097 DAVID AND JUDY CHESLE 1244356710REG $276.00 000844088 77512 CHILDREN$ NETWORK INC 1244356710REG $9,141.09 000844089 45215 CHINS UP YOUTH CARE H 1244356710REG $322.88 WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 16 94 PAGE 2 STATE CWEST PAYROLL 18:07:53 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/15/94 WARRANT I .D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000844090 45161 CLEO WALLACE CENTER 1244356710REG 411 ,959.40 000844091 78899 ANGELINA A. COLUNGA 1244356710REG $1,276.00 000844092 76886 ANTHONY AND ROSE CORA 1244356710REG $355.00 000844093 87629 CHARLES 6 DORIS CUNNI 1244356710REG 1328.00 00084409♦ 85321 ROGER AND BETTY DAUGH 1244356710REG $205.00 1000844095 46050 COURTHOUSE, INC. (DAY 1244356710REG $2,132.00 000844096 72730 ROSS A AND JANNA LEE 1244356710REG $1,189.00 00)844097 91601 ROSE ANN DOMINQUEZ 1244356710REG $957.00 000844098 45146 EL PUEBLO BOYS RANCH 1244356710REG 11,870.00 000844099 45243 EXCELSIOR YOUTH CENTE 1244356710REG 16,624.00 000844100 70889 JANE FISHER 1244356710REG 1957.00 000844101 86154 SUSAN FRERICH 1244356710REG 4140.00 000844;102 57207 JIM i MARY E GARCIA 1244356710REG 1862.00 000844103 67720 JOSEY GARCIA 1244356710REG 1957.00 000844104 80984 STAN AND KATHY CARONE 1244356710REG 4319.00 000844105 66097 CYNTHIA L• GATES 1244356710REG $1 ,288.21 000844106 85798 DORA J GIBSON 1244356710REG $100.00 000844107 81895 MARGARITA AND PATRICK 1244356710REG $1,348.00 000844108 59587 MERCEDES GOMEZ 1244356710REG 41,384.00 000844109 49547 GRIFFITH CENTER 1244356710REG 62,432.00 000844110 83563 DORENE GUTIERREZ 1244356710REG $674.00 000844111 84787 HAMPTON, DAVID S LAUR 1244356710REG 1638.00 MMP851P SOCIAL SERVICES MARRANT REGISTER 03 16 94 PAGE 3 STATE CHEST PAYROLL 18:07:53 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/15/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000844112 65459 DEVRA HANSEN 1244356710REG $355.00 000844113 85209 DAVE HELMER 1244356710REG 1758.00 000844114 54218 LUCY HIDALGO 1244356710REG $674.00 000844115 77110 LARRY AND PAULA HIGGI 1244356710REG $276.00 000844116 78356 HORNER AND HRABIK YOU 12443S6710REG $1 .905.00 000844117 71260 JACOB FAMILY SERVICES 1244356710REG $34.265.18 000844118 81203 JOSEPH AND VICKIE JAR 1244356710REG $1 .276.00 000844119 54222 VADA JOHNSON 1244356710REG $355.00 1 000844120 91615 TRACY AND PAUL KINDRE 1244356710REG $772.27 000844121 45091 LARADON HALL 1244356710REG $3.626.00 000844122 45178 LARICO CENTER FOR YOU 1244356710REG $2.432.00 000844123 73139 CHERYL LATHROP 1244356710REG $1 .013.28 000844124 66394 JOLENE L LAYTON 1244356710REG $798.00 000844125 62488 OLIVER C SHIRLEY LEVI 1244356710REG $915.04 000844126 85767 OLIVER C SHIRLEY LEMI 1244356710REG $427.00 000844127 81343 GAIL LINQUIST 1244356710REG $319.00 000844128 54228 RUSSELL AND NANCY LON 1244356710REG $929.69 000644129 91244 DANIEL C KIM LUKENS 1244356710REG $240.00 000844130 45080 LUTHERAN SOCIAL SERVI 1244356710REG $2.154.00 000844131 80638 AUGUSTINE AND JO ANN 1244356710REG $956.33 000844132 71908 DOUG AND KARENA NALCO 1244356710REG $1.276.00 000844133 68954 STEPHEN AND DONNA MAT 1244356710REG $355.00 WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 16 94 PAGE 4 STATE CHEST PAYROLL 18:07:53 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/15/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT ********************************************************************************** 000844134 56949 MELW000 6 JUDY MATSON 1244356710REG $110.00 000844135 90820 PAMELA MATT 1244356710REG 1638,00 000844136 54237 KENNETH AND CAROL MEL 1244356710REG $319.00 000844137 87662 MARIA 6 DAVID MENDOZA 1244356710REG $710.00 000844138 64759 SUE MILLER 124435671OREG $1 ,336.30 000844139 45174 MT ST VINCENT'S HOME 12443S6710REG $21 ,294.15 000844140 57168 ANTHONY 6 ELAINE NEIS 1244356710REG $319.00 000844141 5424♦ DOYLE AND MARTHA NELS 1244356710REG $1,408.00 000844142 76254 NEW OUTLOOK INC 1244356710REG $1,821.00 000844143 91150 PATRICIA NUNN 1244356710REG $162.92 000844144 88657 LOIS PATTON 1244356710REG $379.00 000844145 78666 RON AND CHERYL PAULEY 1244356710REG $638.00 000844146 73351 GARY AND DANA PELLEST 1244356710REG 1104.73 000844147 65774 PHOENIX CHILD PLACEME 1244356710REG $1 ,189.62 000844148 78793 THEODORO V 6 DIANE T� 1244356710REG $353.53 000844149 77411 MARK A AND BETH REICH 1244356710REG $742.58 000844150 76041 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOY'S 1244356710REG $4,864.00 000844151 54256 HARVEY AND SALLY ROTH 1244356710REG $355.00 000844152 92518 EARL 6 MARY ROUNDS 1244356710REG 1319.00 000844153 48170 SAVIO HOUSE 1244356710REG $2,213.00 000844154 88440 CURT 6 JAMIE SCHADEL 1244356710REG $355.00 000844155 N105761 DAMON SIMMONS 1244356710REG $431.00 MMP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 16 94 PAGE 5 STATE CWEST PAYROLL 18:07:53 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/15/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT *********************************************** 000844156 81927 MICHELLE G JAMES STIF 1244356710REG $319.00 000844157 56954 ALBERT G JOY SWANSON 1244356710REG $468.00 000544158 45104 SYNTHESIS INC. 1244356710REG 37.188.00 000844159 56955 LUREE TATUM 1244356710REG $402.00 000844160 45150 TEEN ACRES INC 1244356710REG $14.562.00 000844161 81935 COLLEEN MARIE TERRY 1244356710REG $319.00 000844162 58137 THE FAMILY EXTENSION 1244356710REG $2.011.00 000844163 90687 ROSEMARY TOUSLEE 1244356710REC $674.00 000844164 73330 COLLEEN VAN BRIGGLE 1244356710REG $1.336.00 000844165 1991035 ADRIAN L VIGIL 1244356710REG $431.00 000844166 87392 OGRES VIGIL 1244356710REG $355.00 000844167 85903 DONALD M t TINA M MEI 1244356710REG $270.00 000844168 59633 COMMUNITY BASED SERVI 1244356710REC $70.64 000844169 56957 EUGENE G LILY WHITCOM 1244356710REG $173.00 000844170 54152 DAVID G ELLA MAE WHIT 1244356710REG $2.456.34 000844171 75085 JOHN AND JUNE WILKINS 1244356710REG $264.00 000844172 83235 TIM G DEBBIE MOJAHN 1244356710REC $638.00 000844173 66451 DAVID G DEBBIE NORDEN 1244356710REG $319.00 000844174 45068 YOUTH BENEFITS UNLIMI 1244356710REG $8.271.86 NUMBER or WARRANTS = 107 TOTAL = $246.447.57 WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 16 94 PAGE 6 STATE CREST PAYROLL 18:07:53 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/15/94 WARRANT I .O. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT NUMBER OF WARRANTS = 137 TOTAL = 1246,447.57 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 5 1 AND DATED 03 16 94, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE T EIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT s.c2±ty._LJ_ 5 7 . DATED THIS I- Y OF 19 _-,1. DIRECTOR 0 NANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERUIICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS ...) 15-1- DAY OF DS CJ- � 19_1s(. AMY COMMISSION EMS JAN. 1. 1936 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: r_-_-. - NOTARY PUBLIC 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.5aa.S ',Ls c'( st P5 1�,�/ p � /r'CFUNO - TOTALING �]DATER THIS „2LTDAY OF _nessfl-_�. 19-1-L-. ..../V WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD taj���// _' T7- T TY — CHAIRMAN V .— ' -- A-74eja-rxiXiMEMBER i MEMBER -MEMBER MEMBER WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 16 94 PAGE 1 STATE LEAP PAYROLL 18:03:22 DATE OF NAILING WARRANTS 03/11/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000843991 6203438992 ALLMERIDEBORAN 1244626710REC 6427.91 000843992 6203993692 ANTUNAIGLORIA 1244626710REG 6290.70 000843993 6202882501 ARAGON,JESS 1244626710REG 3457.20 000843994 6205924802 BAILEY/HEATHER 1244626710REG $201.19 000843995 6211236740 BAILEY/JAMES EDWARD 1244626710REG $371.59 000843996 6203956692 UNIT 532 1244626710REG 5142.01 000843997 6206764792 UNIT 72 124462671GREC 3154.26 000843998 6210044540 BURKHARTIKAREN 1244626710REG $540.00 000843999 6206546394 CONTRERASIMARIA 1244626710REG $226.35 000844000 6202711402 CRUZ/JOANN 1244626710REG $242.53 000844001 6202564502 UNIT 17 1244626710REG 670.87 000844002 6206395592 GARCIAISALLY 1244626710REG 648.84 000844003 6210397440 GONZALESILESLIE 1244626710REG $357.38 000844004 6206640092 UNIT 4 1244626710REG $222.85 000844005 6206213592 GONZALES,TANYA 1244626710REG $176.73 000844006 6206589592 UNIT 4 1244626710REG 3178.61 000844007 6201483602 GRIEGOIJENNIE 1244626710REG 3278.12 000844008 6207058802 UNIT 1 1244626710REG 6124.43 000844009 6204491592 UNIT 16 1244626710REG $189.90 000844010 6206166501 CUYIDAVID 1244626710REG 6110.40 000844011 6203529592 HERBSTIJEANNIE 1244626710REG 3165.33 000844012 6206657192 HERNANDEZIJOSEPHINE 1244626710REG $146.59 WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 16 94 PAGE 2 STATE LEAP PAYROLL 18:03:22 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/11/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT ********************************************************************************** 000844013 6203126202 HERNANDE2.VIRGINIA 1244626710REG 1395.24 000844014 6203211392 HICKEY.ANGEL L• 1244626710REG $486.00 000844015 6207060792 HINES-COMCDY.MARGARET 1244626710REG 1189.90 000844016 6206612601 HUNTER.SUSAN 1244626710REG 6426.39 000844017 6202715692 IBARRA.MARIA 1244626710REG $67.10 000844018 6205556492 KEAHEY.LAURA 1244626710REG $78.74 000844019 6205582392 UNIT 35 1244626710REG $145.35 000844020 6200108201 KJAR,DENNIS 1244626710REG 8181.32 000844021 6203163992 KRAUTSCNUN.VICKIE S. 1244626710REG 8126.35 000844022 6206511302 KUCERA.NANCY 1244626710REG *426.29 000844023 6200079102 LEMIS,JENNIFER LYNN 1244626710REG 1110.40 000844024 6204316501 LINER.RONNIE 1244626710REG $260.46 000844025 6207063192 MARCELENO.SALLY S. 1244626710REG $290.70 000844026 6204947540 MARTINEZ.JANELLE R 1244626710REG $290.70 000844027 6210186740 MCALLISTER.PAULA 1244626710REC $72.68 000844028 6204188092 MEDINA.GRACE 1244626710REG £370.16 000844029 6206286440 APT 2 1244626710REG $210.52 000844030 6205521992 MORADO.SONIA 1244626710REG $140.42 000844031 6206984402 NEER.LISA 1244626710REG $201.20 000844032 6203739992 NUNN.MARY 1244626710REG $145.35 000844033 6206332201 UNIT 17 1244626710REG *67.04 000844034 6211252740 RAMIREZ,FELIPE 1244626710REG $189.90 1 WWP8SIP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 16 94 PAGE 3 STATE LEAP PAYROLL 18:03:22 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/11/94 WARRANT I.D• PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT ******it*,tk************** *********trtt************Y*****,t+ ***********************,Net 000844035 6204651792 REBETERANO.MARY 1244626710REG $290.70 000844036 6205358001 SANDOVAL,LARRY 1244626710REG $165.28 000844037 6206673102 SCNROEDER,RITA 1244626710REG 1263.16 000844038 6205486492 SCNULTZ,TNERESA 1244626710REG $283.50 000844039 6206199501 SEGURA,JOSEPM A. 1244626710REG $486.00 000844040 6206516102 SOLIZ,PAULA 1244626710REG $266.62 000844041 6202884701 SPENCER,MILDRED A. 1244626710REG *158.09 000844042 6210062440 STEVENS,TMOMAS PATRI 1244626710REG $164.25 000844043 6206262192 SWEIGARD,LORA 1244626710REG $226.40 000844044 6205721501 SWOVELAND,ORA J 1244626710REG $159.58 000844045 6204987601 TIESZEN,WENDELL 1244626710REG $514.84 000844046 6204576592 TREVINO,RUBY 1244626710REG $145.35 000844047 6202643092 UNIT 15 1244626710REG $189.90 000844048 6201798702 MILSON,BETTY 1244626710REG 1141.73 000844049 6206558902 WILSON,JOYCE 1244626710REG $100.60 000844050 6201893602 YANES,LOUISA 1244626710REG $459.54 000844051 62-001 031 1400 GLENARM 1244626710REG $10,582.65 000844052 62-002 031 1400 GLENARM 1244626710REG *4,337.94 000844053 62-006 031 1400 GLENARM 1244626710REG $2,579.22 000844054 62-007 031 1400 GLENARM 1244626710REG 12,650.30 000844055 62-010 031 GREELEY GAS 1244626710REG $64,955.98 000844056 62-075 031 ROCKY MTN NAT GAS 1244626710REG $5,079.97 MWP8S1P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 16 94 PAGE 4 STATE LEAP PAYROLL 18:03:22 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/11/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT ********************************************************************************** 000844057 62-118 031 UNITED POWER 1244626710REG $134.14 000844058 62-203 031 EMPIREGAS-DEN 307 1244626710REG $558.59 000844059 62-204 031 EMPIREGAS-GREELEY 1244626710REG $1 ,369.71 000844060 62-218 031 AGLAND COOP 1244626710REG $3,704.61 000844061 62-246 031 ECONOGAS 1244626710REG $67.08 000844062 62-248 031 AMERICAN PRIDE CO-OP 1244626710REG $2,679.67 000844063 62-269 031 MADDOX GAS C OIL 1244626710REG $15513.73 000844064 62-283 031 WELD L P GAS 1244626710REG $1,447.67 000844065 62-387 031 RAM PROPANE 1244626710REG $222.10 NUMBER OF WARRANTS = 75 TOTAL = $115,815.70 WWP8S1P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 16 94 PAGE 5 STATE LEAP PAYROLL 18:03:22 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/11/94 WARRANT I .D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT ***#*******#***************************************************+tit*#*************** NUMBER OF WARRANTS = 75 TOTAL = $115,815.70 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE I THROUGH 4 , AND DATED 03 16 94, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD SE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, /WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT, / $1142161_2() . DATED THIS T D OF eC_________ 19 Ly, DIRECTOR ANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES p SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS r2 ) 5 DAY OF f'c- tQ.B 1911g...0 MY COMMISSION MY COMMISSION EXPIRES JAN 2. 1956 alitEPIRES" NOTARY PUBLIC 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 THESZ...lrLl31....Sal ESFUND — TOTALING 6114111.2d DATED THIS 4212:-DAY OF ,S,CS 1991.• L CO T L TO THE BOARD bakitta, VY CHAIRMAN • Ace C %ioyaf Alehle"j MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER WWPBSIP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 16 94 PAGE 1 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:59:32 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/14/94 WARRANT Z.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000844178 6206970892 BERGUM, TRACEY 1244336710S0P 3409.00 000844179 6204125092 GORE, PATRICIA A 1244336710SUP $714.00 000844180 6206995792 LICON, RITA 12443367105UP $402.00 000844181 6206887592 GLENN, SHERI D 12443367105UP $185.00 000844182 6205392892 KLINGER, STACEY 12443367105UP $348.00 000844183 6207035892 ARVIZO, DALIA 1244336710SUP $130.00 000844184 6207104492 CHESTNUT, CHARLES 1244336710S0P $280.00 000844185 6207016392 CREASER, DENA L 12443367105UP $219.00 000844186 6206877392 DEC1 JAYNE A 12443367105UP $72600 000844187 6204354492 GONZALES, MARYANN 1244336710SUP $192600 000844188 6206955592 HERNANDEZ, ROSEANN 1244336710SUP $356.00 000844189 6206413392 LUCEROI MELISSA L 1244336710SUP 3356.00 000844190 6206071192 MARTINEZ, DANA 12443367105UP $356.00 000844191 6206114692 RENNER, JUNE 1244336710SUP $185.00 000844192 6207062792 SCHNORR/ MARY A 12443367105UP $185.00 000844193 6207105792 SIRIO, ELIZABETH N 12443367105UP t280.03 000844194 6206857792 SMITH, MARIBETH 12443367105UP $280.00 000844195 6203402492 TO8AR1 JULIAN 12443367105UP $446.00 i 000844196 6207054592 WILSON, ANDREA J 12443367105UP $235.00 000844197 6203701792 YBARRA, LUCILLE M 1244336710SUP $121.00 000844198 6201701101 ADAMSON MORTUARY 12443463968UR 311000.00 000844199 6206751801 HOPE, DONALD A 12443463968UR $412.00 WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 16 94 PAGE 2 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:59:32 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/14/94 WARRANT I'D* PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT ********************************************************************************** 000844200 6206402501 ARCHULETA) GUILLERMO 1244406732RET $1 ,288*00 000844201 6201562102 HARTLEY' ALICE 1244406732RET $78.00 NUMBER OF WARRANTS = 24 TOTAL = $8*529.00 WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 16 94 PAGE 3 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:59:32 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/14/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT **************************** **** NUMBER OF WARRANTS = 24 TOTAL = *0,529.00 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 2 • AND DATED 03 16 94, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT .62,154:251‘20 . DATED THIS A F 1IL_- 19 -9Y. DIRECTOR OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 0,21 - DAY OF L1r1 ot'..{/ - 19 / / . NY COMMISSION EXPIRES JAN. 1, 19S6 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: • NOTARY PUBLIC 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 5Cst .C• na\t _LS FUND - TOTALING St 122.0 DATED HIS ViAY F � �.`� 19j5Li. WELD COUNTY CLE K TO THE BOARD CH RMAN MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER NAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/17/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 1 AS OF : 03/17/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 0841 PROJ AMOUNT A216962 AMERICAN SOCIETY AGRONOMY 7084 01-3400-6310 53.00 53.00 ms= A216963 BIG R OF GREELEY 373689 01-1061-6250-JANT 107.68 107.68 =======fleSSmitsz A216964 COLO CPR ASSOCIATION 4416 66-9020-6220 179.90 179.90 A216965 COLO SIDS PROGRAMp INC 20 19-4140-6322-WAP 12.00 12.00 z==zz= A216966 COMMISSION ON ACCREDIT FOR LAW ENFORCE AGENCIES 17670 01-2110-,6220 12.00 _~....... 12.00 ssxa:x A216967 CONNECTING POINT INC 39527 21-6950-6210 145.00 145.00 Ss===xlssssxii= *216966 COPYNORLD 13537 01-1011-6390 14.80 14.80 asasxazzzsassas A216969 COREN PRINTING 22904 01-2111-6220 35.00 35.00 YAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/17/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 2 AS OF : 03/17/9♦ WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT 4216970 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS INSTITUTE 740311 01-2110-6370—OPS 75.00 75.00 sasaasssasx3*s A216971 DIAMOND VOGEL PAINT CNTR AKA KOMAC PAINT 34692 01-1061-6234-CC 45.29 34910 01-1061-6234-CC 70.89 34929 01-1061-6234-CN 51.49 167.67 x ssassssss:xass 4216972 DON'S SMALL ENGINE HOSP 339629 01-1061-6360 66.20 66.20 A216973 FIERO DISTRIBUTING 320474 01-1061-6360 54.38 54.38 sass= A216974 FOX SUPPLY COMPANY INC 5353906 01-1061-6235 3.49 3.49 xxs===a=== ssaa 4216975 FT COLLINS WINTRONIC 057929 21-6600-6220 32.76 32.76 s saaxxxsmtssssa A216976 GALL' S INC 5740905 01-2111-6212 50.49 50.49 x¢mssxaxssnssm A216977 HERRING, EDWIN J 203027 01-2910-6370-HMTV 68.48 YAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/17/94 WARRANT REGISTER PACE : 3 AS OF : 03/17/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT S----...----saaa— swears—+—w—.r.—Seasonal—r—r al=r---Sae rte.—r-----Sanw— A216977 HERRING, EDWIN J 577198 01-2910-6380-HMTU 57.43 125.91 z=s========sans A216978 HIGGINS HARDWARE I9571 01-1061-6212 60.25 60.25 ==t===ssmestaa A216979 J M MURRAY CENTER, INC 25703 21-6600-6220 125.00 125.00 sszz===aszsassa A216980 KELLER-ANAYA1 THERESA MI0294 21-6640-6375 224.25 224.25 xsssxasssss=:ss A216981 KINKD'S 1701568354 01-21116220 49.50 49.50 =ass= A216982 KLOUDAHL INSURANCE AGENCY WILKIN50294 21-6390-6380 100.00 100.00 Ssa=SSfliCZA=sax A216983 LONGS DRUGS 24189 216600-6320 8.58 24254 21-66006320 14.87 24262 21-6600-6320 4.29 27.74 saafssss zasss A216984 METPATN INC. 13194 19-4140-6350-CAP 10062.00 NAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/17/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 4 AS OF : 03/17/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT *216964 METPATH INC. 13194 19-4140-63S0-RUR 174.59 19-4140-6350-TB 5.36 19-4140-6350-NAP 77.06 19-4140-6370-MAT 411.41 19730.42 a ssx xsssasaa;sa A216985 MOSBY 8-3659464 19-4140-6382-MAT 140.72 140.72 SSsz=Ssassasa-= A216986 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 92443 01-1061-6360 83.36 83.36 Sis=Z2*S=SSsss A216987 OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY P940047 01-3400-6310 25.00 ----n-- 25.00 ==z===act==Sssss A216988 P. S. TROPHIES i *MAROS 7198 19-4140-6220—N 22.00 7204 01-9020-6210 8.00 30.00 =n=sat=ss=== A216989 PINNACLE GLOVES 146♦ 01-2111-6220 199.80 199.80 ==sans=s==tt_S A216990 PLOTKIN9 JOHN 30894 01-1123-6599 15.00 15.00 WAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 03/17/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 5 AS OF : 03/17/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROD AMOUNT A216991 PRO-TECH ELECTRONICS PRO051572 01-2111-6360 109.90 -------109.90 =3sazs== lssxas A216992 RAY'S OFFICE EQUIP INC 6271 01-2310-6220 142.96 142.96 as93sacfasassas A216993 SAFETY PAYS INC 1507 66-9320-6220 813.00 813.00 A216994 SOKKIA CORPORATION 0033097 01-1041-6220 28.40 28.40 A216995 TARGET STORES 586707 21-6600-6220 50.60 50.60 aasssa= A216996 VISIBLE COMPUTER SUPPLY $21761010 21-6950-6210 87.88 ---87.88 sasssasmsasasan A216997 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING FUND 7867 01-2110-6370-ADM 45.00 7868 01-2111-6229 1,000.00 1 .045.00 as:s asssssa=sss A216998 WELD INFORMATION AND REFERRAL SERVICES DURAN 0294 21-6440-6380-0A 216.00 216.00 WAP2DOP VELD COUNTY DATE : 03/17/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 6 AS OF : 03/17/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER ►✓UMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT -r.._---��--- A216999 WESTERN DOOR SERVICE, INC 009642 52-5610-6366 404.42 — ---..-------- 404.42 axax=ssaaasaasa FINAL TOTAL : 6,84 4.48 C LS sal sa-S tan as WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/17/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 7 AS OF : 03/17/94 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 0 * AND DATED 03/17/94, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD DE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS SINN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES* WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT i�Q�yLy2S • DATED THIS 5 D OF LC132L______ 19 ,11. DIRECT R 0 INANCE AND A IMISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS SUBSCRIBED DAY OF .cw _ 19 * MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MX COMMISSION EXPIRES JAN. 1, 1996 • NOTARY PUBLIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO* HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE,�fn ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON �( THE E B�\ k_ ___ FUND .• TOTALING S j2, Q ± DATED HIS 1eT AY OF \�Q_C \A 193i* A4Wfle4 MELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD `CPU / JD4 % AN �' �_ +TiF� cv� V- MEMBER MEMBER , 2ALZ4(0iS MEMBER Cmermen r WNP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 17 94 PAGE 1 STATE COIN PAYROLL 18:16:53 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/15/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000844205 6205066592 ACOSTA. MARIE A 1244336732RET $50.00 000844206 6206622492 ADAMS, BONNIE 1244336732RET 150,00 000844207 6205314092 ALANIZ, ANDREA S 1244336732RET $50.00 000844208 6205164492 ALFARO, SHIRLEY A 1244336732RET $50.00 000844209 6206883092 ALVARADO, CORRINA A 1244336732RET $50.00 000844210 6204838292 ALVARADO, JUANITA 1244336732RET $50.30 000844211 6204557992 ALVAREZ, VIRGINIA 1244336732RET $50.00 000844212 6203303492 ANDERSON, JULIA M 1244336732RET $50.00 000844213 6204476192 ANDRADE, JUANITA 1244336732RET $50.00 I 000844214 6205589292 ANTUNA, DIANA 1244336732RET $50.00 000844215 6204788892 APPLE, PHYLLIS L 1244336732RET $50.00 000844216 6204496192 ARAGON, BEATRICE 1244336732RET $50.00 000844217 6205261992 AYALA, JUANA 1244336732RET 240400 000844218 6204092292 BACA, MARIA 1244336732RET $50.00 000844219 62052/3192 BARCELONA, TERRIE S 1244336732RET $50.00 000844220 6207036092 BECK, JENNIFER A 1244336732RET $50.00 000844221 6204793492 BERBER, SANJUANA 1244336732RET $50.00 000844222 6205562892 BERG, VICKY L 1244336732RET $50.30 000844223 6207050492 BLACKER, NENA K 1244336732RET $50.00 000844224 6206723592 BLACKSTON, KAREN R 1244336732RET $50.30 000844225 6205539692 BLACKSTON, SUZANNE M 1244336732RET $50.00 000844226 6205432092 BLAIR, ALICE 1244336732RET $50.00 WWPBS1P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 17 94 PAGE 2 STATE COIN PAYROLL 18:16:53 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/15/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT ********************************************************************************** 000844227 6203972592 BLEVINS. JUDY M 1244336732RET $50.00 000844228 6204407292 BONILLA. LINDA 1244336732RET $50.00 000844229 6205368092 BRAGG, BALYNDA E 1244336732RET $50.00 00.0844230 6205927392 BRICENO, TINA 1244336732RET $50.00 000844231 6206569292 BRIGGS. BONITA J 1244336732RET $50.00 000844232 6204603692 BRUM. SMERYL L 1244336732RET $39.47 000844233 6206592892 BUELL. TRACY N 1244336732RET $50.00 000844234 6205162092 BURGH!, DEBRA 1244336732RET $50.00 000844235 6203485392 DURHAM, GERALDINE 1244336732RET $50.00 000844236 6203675792 CALDERON. BLAS 1244336732R£T $20.00 000844237 6202721092 CAMACHO. RAMONA 1244336732RET 150.00 000844238 6205147992 CARRILLO. PAULINE 1244336732RET $50.00 000844239 6203512092 CARRIZALES. AMADA 1244336732RET $50.00 000844240 6202196392 CERVANTES' MANUELA 1244336732RET 125.00 000844241 6205463192 CHAUVEAU, VERONIQUE H 1244336732RET $47.00 000844242 6202113492 CHAVEZ. DONITILIA 1244336732RET $50.00 000844243 6203121292 CHAVEZ, NANCY J 1244336732RET $50.00 000844244 6204947992 CHERAMY. DONNA J 1244336732RET $50.00 000844245 6206581392 CLASEN' KAREN R 1244336732RET $50.00 000844246 6205701092 CLINESMITH. HOLLY 0 1244336732RET $50.00 000844247 6205651992 COLE. VICKY 1244336732RET $50.00 000844248 6205880092 LOLLOP. KRISTIE L 1244336732RET $50.30 WWPB5IP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 17 94 PAGE 3 STATE COIN PAYROLL 18:16:53 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/15/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT ********************************************************************************** 000844249 6203863192 CRUZ, LIDIA 1244336732RET 150.00 000844250 6205019492 DEBROCK* CHARLOTTE A 1244336732RET $50.00 000844251 6202303392 DEVARGAS, RUTH 1244336732RET *50.00 000844252 6205914492 ENSINIA, DOLORES P 1244336732RET $50.00 000844253 6206113792 FREDERICK. DIANA R I244336732RET $50.30 000844254 6203407692 FUENTES* BENITA D I244336732RET $50.00 000844255 6206126692 GALLEGOS* JENNIFER 1244336732RET $5.00 000844256 6205619392 GARCIA, ANNA 1244336732RET $50.00 000844257 6204399992 GARCIA, JOANNE 1244336732RET $50.00 000844258 6205550292 GERARDY. PATRICIA S 1244336732RET $5.00 000844259 6205362792 GERDES. LISA 1244336732RET *50.00 000844260 6204109292 GONZALES, CARMEN G 1244336732RET $50.00 000844261 6204823592 GONZALES. DEBRA L 1244336732RET $50.00 000844262 6206431492 GROETEKE. JENNIFER A I244336732RET $25.00 000844263 6203245392 GUTIERREZ, REGINA N 1244336732RET $50.00 000844264 6206851992 HACKETT* JANET K 1244336732RET $50.00 000844265 6201640292 HELZER1 SUSAN M 12443J6732RET $50.00 000844266 6205011192 NEMBRY. ANGELINA 1244336732RET $50.00 000844267 6203529592 HERBST* JEANNIE 1244336732RET $50.00 000844268 6205518892 HERNANDEZ. CHRISTINE 1244336732RET 150.00 000844269 6206046892 HERNANDEZ* DONNA 1244336732RET $50.00 000844270 6203950692 HERNANDEZ. JOSEFIMA N 1244336732RET $50.00 NWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 17 94 PAGE 4 STATE COIN PAYROLL 18:16:53 GATE OF NAILING WARRANTS 03/15/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000844271 6205137192 HILZER, BETH L 1244336732RET $50.00 000844272 6205620992 NINSHAW, PATRICIA N 1244336732RET 650.00 000844273 6205290592 HUBBARD, PATRICIA A 1244336732RET $50.00 000844274 6203256692 HUFF, PATRICIA S 1244336732RET $50.00 000844275 6206298092 INGRAM, LORI 1244336732RET 150.00 000844276 6203192792 JARAMILLO, SILVIA 1244336732RET 050.00 000844277 6205449692 JONES, MARGARET A 1244336732RET $50.00 000844278 6205598692 KEETON, RONDA N 1244336732RET $50.00 000844279 6205193992 KIMES, DOREEN 1244336732RET 850.00 000844280 6205818792 KORGAN, LYNDA 1244336732RET $50.00 000844281 6206041692 KUHN, TANNA C 1244336732RET $50.00 000844282 6203388092 KUNZ, ROBERTA J 1244336732RET $24.00 000844283 6205469192 LACOSSE, BONNIE 1244336732RET $9.00 000844284 6206128492 LANHAM, JENNIFER L 1244336732RET $50.00 000844285 6204161592 LECHUGA, LORI 1244336732RET $50.00 000844286 6206590592 LEIJA, DOLORES 1244336732RET $50.00 000844287 6205449592 LINDSAY, SHELLY 5 1244336732RET 850.00 000844288 6203472092 LOVA, GRACIELA 1244336732RET $50.00 000844289 6204534892 LUCERO, DELORES 1244336732RET 650.00 000844290 6205542792 LUCERO, DOROTHY F 1244336732RET $50.00 000844291 6204512592 LUEHRING, DIANA K 1244336732RET $50.00 000844292 6203694292 LUJAN, VIOLA 1244336732RET $34.63 WWPB5IP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 17 94 PAGE 5 STATE COIN PAYROLL 18:16:83 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/15/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT ********************************************************************************** 000844293 6205363092 M. NIKKI 1244336732RET $50.00 000844294 6205929392 MAGRUDER) KIMBERLY D 1244336732RET ♦50.00 000844295 6205706092 MAIN) PAMELA K 1244336732RET $80.00 000844296 6201698492 MALDONADO) EDWINA A 1244336732RET •80.00 000844297 6204620092 MALDONADO) LIDIA I244336732RET $50.00 ' 000844298 6203222992 MARQUEZ, ANITA 1244336732RET $50.00 000844299 6204843192 MARQUEZ) FRANCES 1244336732RET $50.00 000844300 6205655192 MARTINEZ) ANNA D 1244336732RET $50.00 000844301 6204014692 MARTINEZ. CAROLINE K 1244336732RET $50.00 000844302 6205263092 MARTINEZ) CELIA N 1244336732RET $50.00 000844303 6205114192 MARTINEZ, ROSE N 1244336732RET $50.00 000844304 6204149592 MARTINEZ) ROSEMARY 1244336732RET $50.00 000844305 6206407192 MARTINEZ) RUTHIE A 1244336732RET 150.00 000844306 6206901292 MARTINEZ) SHELLY A 1244336732RET $50.00 000844307 6205701692 MARTINEZ, TINA L 1244336732RET $50.00 000844308 6206330492 MARVIN) ROBIN L 1244336732RET 850.00 000844309 6206959292 MAUCK) ANGELA K 1244336732RET 850.00 000844310 6205173092 MECILLAS) PAMELA 1244336732RET 850.00 000844311 6204645892 MEDINA) MICHELLE 1244336732RET 850.00 000844312 620487231'2 MENDEZ) PATRICIA 1244336732RET $50.00 000844313 6205545992 MENDEZ) ROSEMARY 1244336732RET $50.00 000844314 6204566292 MERAZ, JANEL M 1244336732RET 850.00 - NMPOS1P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 17 94 PAGE 6 STATE COIN PAYROLL 18:16:53 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/15/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000844315 6204840792 NESS, SANDRA L 1244336732RET $50.00 000844316 6207043492 MOESER, BRENDA J 1244336732RET $50.00 000844317 6206334692 MONTOYA, TERRY 1244336732RET $50.00 000844318 6205527392 MORALES, GLORIA I 1244336732RET $50.00 000844319 6204778692 MORENO, LISA 1244336732RET $50.00 000844320 6204094892 MORENO? MARYLOU 1244336732RET $50.00 000844321 6205331692 MORSE, KATMERYN M 1244336732RET $50.00 000844322 6203981692 NELSON, LAURA J 1244336732RET 850.00 000844323 6204372692 NICKERS0Ny ABIGAIL D 1244336732RET $50.00 000844324 6203952892 NIRA, BARBARA J 1244336732RE7 $50.00 000844325 6204327192 OSORIO, LEASA A 1244336732RET $50.00 000844326 6206018792 OSWALD, KATHY 0 1244336732RET $50.00 000844327 6204939092 OVALLE, MARIA A 1244336732RET $46.16 000844328 6205769392 PAIL, CHRISTINA 1244336732RET 331.45 000844329 6206305492 PAQUETTE, FRANCIS 8 1244336732RET $50.00 000844330 6205457492 PARKS TERRI L 1244336732RET $50.00 000644331 6204129092 PAZ, GLORIA 1244336732RET $50.00 000844332 6202533892 PEREZ, BARBARA 1244336732RET $50.00 000844333 6205611792 PEREL, REBECCA 1244336732RET $50.00 000844334 6205320192 PHILLIPS, ROSE M 1244336732RET $50.00 ' 000844335 6205081692 PISANA, DEBRA L 1244336732RET $50.00 000844336 6206219992 POGUE, JANICE 1244336732RET $50.00 MNPBSIP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 17 94 PAGE 7 STATE COIN PAYROLL 18:16:53 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/15/94 WARRANT 1.0. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000844337 6203992692 POST, PEARL I 1244336732RET $50.00 000844338 6206624892 QUINONEZ, DOREEN 1244336732RET 850.00 000844339 6205103492 QUINONEZ, ELSA M 1244336732RET $50.00 000844340 6201614392 RECIO, LORRAINE 1244336732RET $50.00 000844341 6203973992 REDFERN, NANCY N 1244336732RET $50.00 000844342 6204249892 RENAUD, KATNI E 1244336732RET 850.00 000844343 6206598492 RENFREW, LYNNE C 1244336732RET $50.00 000844344 6203659992 REYES, EVELYN 1244336732RET $50.00 000844345 6206025992 REYES, ROSE 1244336732RET $50.00 000844346 6206101792 RINGQUIST1 FORTUNE R 1244336732RET $45.33 000844347 6206691092 RIVERA, ROBERTA 1244336732RET $50.00 000844348 6205945292 RODRIGUEZ, PRISCILLA 1244336732RET $50.00 000844349 6204966392 RODRIGUEZ, ROSA I 1244336732RET 850.00 000844350 6202715792 RODRIQUEZ, ROBERTA 1244336732RET 850,00 000844351 6206965592 RONQUILLO, MARY J 1244336732RET $50.00 000844352 6204750792 RODS. LORI A 1244336732RET $50.00 000844353 6205592992 ROSALES, MARIE A 1244336732RET $50.00 000844354 6204082092 RYAN, DOLORES D 1244336732RET $50.00 000844355 6201982292 SALAZAR, GUADALUPE A 1244336732RET $50.00 000844356 6204441392 SALAZAR, REBECCA I 1244336732RET $50.00 000844357 6202954692 SALAZAR, THERESA 1244336732RET $50.00 000844358 6203562192 SANCHEZ, CYNTHIA 1244336732RET $50.00 WWPBSIP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 37 94 PAGE 8 STATE COIN PAYROLL 18:16:53 DATE OF NAILING WARRANTS 03/15/94 WARRANT I.0. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000844359 6205127092 SANCHEZ' DALIA 1244336732RET 850•00. 000844360 6204932692 SANCHEZ, LINDA K 1244336732RET $40.00 000844361 6206189792 SANDOVAL, DEANN 1244336732RET $50.00 000844362 6205322792 SANDOVAL, FLORENCE B 1244336732RET $50.00 000844363 6204535792 SANDOVAL' RENEE N 1244336732RET $50.00 000844364 6204701292 SCHMIDT, TERESA A 1244336732RET $30.00 000844365 6206476392 SCHRIVER' TAMARA M 1244336732RET $50.00 000844366 6205505892 SNULER, DIANE M 1244336732RET $50.00 000844367 6204988492 SHULTZ' SANDRA 0 1244336732RET sso.op 000844368 6206215492 SIFUENTEZ, AMELIA S 1244336732RET $50.00 000844369 6205296392 SILVA, LYNNETTE L 1244336732RET $50.00 000844370 6202521492 SILVA' MARY S 1244336732RET $50.00 000844371 6204566892 SMITH' RANDA 1244336732RET $50.00 000844372 6202057492 SMITH, VIRGINIA 1244336732RET $50.00 000844373 6205726292 SOTO, YVONNE R 1244336732RET $50.00 000844374 6204386092 SPARKS, DIANE N 1244336732RET $50.00 000844375 6206686992 STEELE, GLENDA N 1244336732RET $50.00 000844376 6204022392 SWANSON' JANICE 1244336732RET $50.00 000844377 6206829592 SNEIGARD' ATHINA 1244336732RET $50.00 000844378 6206888892 THIBAULT, ROBBE M 1244336732RET $50.00 000844379 6206138092 TRAMMELL, CONNIE L 1244336732RET $50.00 000844380 6204576592 TREVINO' RUBY A 1244336732RET $50.00 WWPBSIP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 17 9♦ PAGE 9 STATE COIN PAYROLL 18:16:53 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/15/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000844381 6207059192 TUCKER, SHARON A 1244336732RET 150.30 000844382 6204882492 VALDEZ, LORETTA S 1244336732RET $50.30 000844383 6205518392 VALENCIA, JESSICA 1244336732RET $7.55 000,844384 6205826192 VASQUEZ, ANOREATTA 1244336732RET $50.30 000844385 6204071192 VASQUEZ, ROSE 1244336732RET $50.30 000844386 6205558692 VIEYRA, DARLENE C 1244336732RET $50.30 000844387 6204857092 VIGIL, ELIZABETH A 1244336732RET 627.68 000844388 6205678092 VIGIL, NORMA J 1244336732RET $50.00 003844389 6201712192 VIGIL, PRESCILLA 1244336732RET $43.38 000844390 6205462992 VILLANUEVA, ORALIA 1244336732RET $50.00 I I 000844391 6205012292 VILLEGAS, DIANA L 1244336732RET $50.00 000844392 6202643092 VILLEGAS, ISABEL 1244336732RET $50.00 000844393 6205644392 WALTER, REBECCA R 1244336732RET $50.00 000844394 6206389192 WAREHIME, GINGER 1244336732R£T $50.00 000844395 6205926292 WHEELER, KAREY L 1244336732RET $44.00 000844396 6206795492 WILLIAMSONMANGON, BAR 1244336732RET $50.00 000844397 6206245292 WINTERS, VICKI A 1244336732RET $50.00 000844398 6203599792 WISEMAN, PATTI R 1244336732RET $50.00 NUMBER OF WARRANTS 5 194 TOTAL s $9,319.65 WWPBSIP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 1? 94 PAGE 10 STATE COIN PAYROLL 18:16:53 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/15/94 WARRANT I .D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT NUMBER OF WARRANTS = 194 TOTAL = $9,319.65 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 9 e AND DATED 03 17 94, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE E AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE HEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT S 9.43) 9. (2.1 . DATED THIS — 0 /OF '..11ILc -C_H 19 92. DIRECT R F INANCE AND ADM ISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS t•QI67 DAY OF rnP'Zc x 199. MI CMAISSI" E esig 1AN i _—� MY COMMISSION EXPIRES:,.in e NOTARY PUBLIC WEp 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 THE3:10..aaonn FUND - TOTALING S C „,312_&,„5., DATE $)THIS Let DAY OF �1�`� �' 199g. LL�j WELD COUNTYCLERK TO THE BOARD lamdtanazii . -........ 0Y CHA MAN Addial--• ‘17146.1,41-2....... 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EILEEN UAV3903 24-9044-6398-4715 6.00 6.00 =SSaazxx:lEX= A217106 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE CVC CMG 01-1025-6310 5.00 629 01-1025-6310 3.05 630 01-1025-6310 6.10 631 01-1025-6310 6.08 20.23 s ss a== saxassz= A217107 UNITED POWER, INC. 14424 01-10616340-ROAD 11.59 11.59 A217108 UNITED RESTAURANT SUPPLY 235-1 01-2310-6212 135.00 235-2 01-2310.-6212 860.00 -nfl�Z ZZZ�� 995.00 =x==SSSS======i A217109 UNITED STATES WELDING INC R045358 60-2160-6220 44.32 1301926 60-2160-6220 7.40 1301970 60-2160-6220 4.71 1702032 60-2160-6220 20.18 1302197 60-2160-6220 32.29 1302374 60-2160-6220 32.96 141.86 ====sxssszasa44 A217110 UNITOG RENTAL SERVICES 3624510223 64-1155-6210 10.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/18/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 17 AS OF : 03/18/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A217110 UNITOG RENTAL SERVICES 10.00 A217111 UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE C 58448 I9-4140-6382-MAT 60.00 60.00 =====a3£a=a3a=a A217112 UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO MPS 94 01-3400-6210 43.90 43.90 =====,ss====as== A217113 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS 301803 52-5560-6345 130.18 3932000 52-5520-6345 129.66 483533800 67-1192-6345-10 86,88 6T-1192-6345-LOCI. 1x134.32 4C3393085 67-1192-6345-LOLL 51.51 4C3510415 67-X1192-6345-I.0 18.36 67-1192-6345-LOCI. 44.56 4C3510978 67-1192-6345-LD 21.54 67-11926345-LOCL 43.59 4C3560602 67-1192-6345-LD 48.16 4C3560636 67-1192-6345-LD 2.52 67-1192-6345-LOCI. 89.61 403561212 67-1192-6345-LOCL 168.67 4C3564000 67-1192-6345-LD 1 ,525.75 67-1192-6345L0CL 4,474.51 4C3564525 67-1192-6345-I.0 184.50 67-1192-6345-LOCL 169,24 4C3569919 67-1192-6345-LOCI 50.60 4C6236031 67-1192-6345-LO 534.75 8x908.91 rasa==s a= A217114 VINTAGE CORPORATION 1125483 24-9044-6397-4715 375.00 V33233 24-9044-6397-4715 378.00 V36903 24-9044-6397-4715 291.00 V42413 24-9044-6397-4715 395.00 V6573 24-9044-6397-4715 388.00 MAP2D0P MELD COUNTY DATE : 03/18/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 18 AS OF : 03/18/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A217114 VINTAGE CORPORATION W00973 24-9034-6397-4715 83.00 W32183 24-9034-6397-4715 330.00 M7053 24-9034-6397-4715 196.00 M9S33 24-9034-6397-4715 105.00 2,541.00 =:=========s=Sa A217115 VISIBLE COMPUTER SUPPLY SNIPPING 64-1155-6250-SCTI 7.99 M31691 64-1155-6250-SCTI 59.80 67.79 :s=sts=z=zs=zzs A217116 SAL-MART DISCOUNT CITIES 252191 52-5510-6212 13.08 13.08 =marmansfla=sa A217117 WASTE SERVICES INC 73138 22-9540-6395 5.25 5.25 =s::a=s:==az=s= A217118 WELD COUNTY EXTENSION 030494 01-3400-6229-4N 56.00 ---------- 56.00 =S3=ass:;ass=zz A217119 MELD COUNTY REVOLVING FUND 7875 01-1061-6250-JANT 467.41 01-2110-6220 349.80 19-4170-6229-E 319.84 +1,137.05 =======Ss*SSZ=a A227120 WESTERN SIZZLIN 030294 01-1014-6370 30.34 00.34 sz=t=zszssssssa WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/18/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 19 AS OF : 03/18/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A217121 WINDSOR BEACON 22494 19-4170-63375 8.89 8.89 sm===x========a A217122 WINSETT, RANDOLPH J 004627 63-9020-6740+DENT 68.50 004628 63-90206740+DENT 30.00 98.50 ssasss===a=sass A217123 XEROX CORPORATION 151942836 64-1155-6250+OfSU 294.00 294.00 s Fa a sa3 s■2 iaati A217124 YURCNICK♦ DAVID C 004629 63+9020+6740-DENT 200.00 200.00 A217125 2ELLERBACM--A MEAD CO DISCOUNT 64-1155-6250-PAPR 156.16- D1-89370-11+S 64-1155-6250-PAPR 7,808.00 7,651.84 == =aZ=Sass FINAL TOTAL : 140'343.18 ssasssasxssssss NAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 03/18/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 20 AS OF : 03/28/94 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 19 , AND DATED 03/18/94, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD DE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT iIS.0 El1„ ,. DATED THIS 5-CD Y OF ei C 19 . DIRECT O NANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES � RR SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 1�� ,�/�DAY OF 109, 'yy' //L• MX COMMISSION EAMES JAN, 1. 15ft MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: _. : NOTARY PUBLIC 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 , / YHE.._„F� YAI . "VND -. TOTALING a 1144,.-843.10 DATE THIS 5 DAY OF SENA .me.C. 19.2, _. etitan MELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD / p UT CHA Lj MAN .. r(ce9 ,/V MEMBER MEMBER L•icaatavemcin/ea:faaCiC".....-..... MEMBER MEMBER WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/18/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 1 AS OF :03/18/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT S860408 BUCHHOLZ, LEO CHARLES 12-0001-2040 234.25 234.25 5860409 PORRAS1 FRANK G CHRISTINA 12-0001-2040 542.00 542.00 5860410 CARDENAS. CHRISTINA 12-0001-2045 67.00 67.00 S860411 5860411 DOMINGUEZ, DEBORAH 12-0001-2045 300.00 300.00 sissies==ssssss 5860412 LANGLEY. JAMIE 12-0001-2045 238.00 238.00 S860413 LONG, GAYLE 12-0001-2045 300.00 300.00 ss=ssssssssasss S860414 MAES, CAROLYN 12-0.001-2045 200.00 200.00 ============= S860415 MCCOY. LAURA LEA 12-0001-2045 400.00 400.00 sssssisssssssss WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/18/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 2 AS OF : 03/18/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT 5860416 PETERSON, MARY L 12-0001-2045 300.00 300.00 s 5860417 SCHNORR, MARY ANN 12-0001-2045 184.00 184.00 =zaa====fl 2asa 5860418 VAUGHN. JOANN MARIE 12-0001-2045 118.00 w• 118.00 ssas==szss=zzza 5860419 VEGA, MARY 12-0001-2045 79.00 79.00 ssssssmszzasaas 5860420 WARDE1 TERESA LYNN 12-0001-2045 174.00 174.00 ======as $860421 WEBSTER, SHARON 12-0001-2045 160.00 160.00 sazzssszsssasas $860422 SHEPHERD, MARGARET 12-0001-2030 102.00 102.00 nssss=sssssssss $860423 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY 12-00,01-2045 9,501.36 91501.36 Dora zsazs■sznz WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/18/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 3 AS OF : 03/18/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NURSER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT S860424 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY 12-0001-2045 8,838.07 8.838.07 sax==saassYAMS= S860425 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY 12-0001-2045 247.53 _ 247.55 ============a= FINAL TOTAL : 21 ,985.23 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/18/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 4 AS OF : 03/18/94 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 3 , AND DATED 03/18/94, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMESp WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT S 1, [ $ ty 2 3. DATED THIS 5� OF i.s` H 19 . DIRECTO F E AN ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS TDAY OF V \*'\QCifl_ 19 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: / n MX COMMISSION � JAN. . l,Q _. NOTARY PUBLIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY`ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE '.1^! r9C_ U _ \LtCE3rUNO - TOTALING $ 9 ,5_i_ DATE THIS STDAY OF �F 19 o defe4 MELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD U CH IRMAN Allekt-1 �J MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER NNPSSIP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 18 94 PAGE 1 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:50:18 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/16/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000844402 6204603692 BRUME SHERYL L 1244336732RET 110.53 000844403 6206482892 CLARKE, KRISTIN K 1244336732RET $50.00 000844404 6205399292 DOUGHERTY1 THERESA E 1244336732RET 650.00 000644405 62055150292 GERARDY, PATRICIA S 1244336732RET 145.00 000844406 6204491592 GUTIERREZ, ESMERALDA 1244336732RET 650.00 000844407 6206020392 HERNANDEZ, EMMA R 1244336732RET 650.00 000844408 6206322092 LANGE, CRYSTAL L 1244336732RET 150.00 000844409 6204087492 MARTINEZMORALES, PATR 1244336732RET 150.00 000844410 6206235192 MENDOZA, VICTORIA L 1244336732RET 650.00 000844411 6205808592 PADILLA, JANIE 1244336732RET 650.00 000844412 6206101792 RINCQUIST, FORTUNE R 1244336732RET 14.67 000844413 6205665192 RUSSELL, ROSALIE 1244336732RET $50.00 000844414 6203562192 SANCHEZ1 CYNTHIA 1244336732RET 650.00 000844415 6206359292 SAVAGE, CARRIE 1244336732RET 650.00 000844416 6207059192 TUCKER, SHARON A 1244336732RET $50.00 NUMBER OF WARRANTS a 15 TOTAL a 6660.20 WWPBSIP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 18 94 PAGE 2 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:50:18 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/16/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT NUMBER OF WARRANTS = IS TOTAL s .660.20 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 03 18 94' AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE ___ AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT ice _ //V • DATED THIS A OF _ rl 19 �• DIRECTOR 0 A CE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN -TO BEFORE ME THIS Q I5-1- DAY OF ITI0P 'e P H 192Y... ter COMMISSION EXPIRES: YY COMMISSION EXPIRES1AN, L 1996 . c � ARC -PUBLIC NOTARY UBLIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO' HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON / �l /� THE. C FUND - TOTALING $ (C (oo_g .0 DATED THIS 1`SY AY OF (`C191Q C N 19 . WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARDC AIRNAN nAtilterci MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER , aRE'oRT S GOM VIUNIGATIONS • Ilas 2 . 0111 9;0 AGENDA WELD COUNTY COUNCIL April 6, 1994 Fort Lupton City Hall - re4 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE INVOCATION ROLL CALL: Ralph Campbell , President James Gardner, Vice President Barbara Janda Clair Orr David Young APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Approval of the March 2, 1994 Minutes APPOINTMENTS: Elected Officials Meeting--4/11/94 at 10:00 a.m. KFKA "Coffee Break"--5/17/94 at 9:00 a.m. ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: Items marked by * CORRESPONDENCE: Letter from Town of Hudson re Hudson Water Replacement Project-- 2/21/94 Planning Agenda--3/10/94 Memo from Claud Hanes re February Month-End Reports--3/16/94 REPORTS: Coordinator Reports OLD BUSINESS: Salary Setting Discussion re Assessor, Clerk and Recorder, and Treasurer NEW BUSINESS: Salary Setting Discussion re Coroner, Sheriff and Commissioners Report to the People Payment of the Bills: Mileage for Ralph Campbell $11.00 Secretarial Research Requests PUBLIC COMMENTS: ADJOURNMENT: Open 1 to o3/9i1i WELD COUNTY COUNCIL March 15, 1994 P.O. BOX 758 GREELEY, CO 80632 356-4000, EXT. 4780 .: t. C' T:\ PRESS` RELEASE In accordance with the Weld County Home Rule Charter, the Weld County Council will hold its next regular meeting on Wednesday, April 6, 1994, at 7:30 p.m. at the Fort Lupton City Hall , 130 South McKinley Avenue, Fort Lupton, Colorado. The Council will continue its discussion on setting salaries for County Assessor, Clerk and Recorder and County Treasurer. Salary setting discussion for County Coroner, Sheriff and County Commissioners will also begin. Council 's quarterly Report to the People will be approved. The public is invited to attend the Council meeting and provide input on these or any other issues they may have pertaining to County government. -30- STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH t Dedicated to protecting and impoving the health and environment of the people of Colorado � �Tj• 4300 Cherry Creek Dr.S. laboratory Building ' Denver,Colorado 80222-1530 4210 E.11th Avenue Phone(3031 692-2000 Denver,Colorado 80220-3716 (303)691.4700 y Romer ow March 3, 1994 Paokia A.Molar,MD,MPH Executive Dint= Rick Hoffman Laidlaw Waste Systems, Inc. P.O. Box 320 Erie, Colorado 80516 RE: Request For Design flexibility Denver Regional Landfill (South) Weld County Dear Mr. Hoffman: The Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division of the Colorado Depar tent of Health (the Division)is in receipt of your letter dated February 8, 1994,requesting design;-< flexibility for the leachate collection piping,up-slope riser piping, one inch thick HDPS pad in the sump and geotextile cushion for the Denver Regional Landfill (South) located in Weld County. The Division has the following comments regarding your request for design flexibility: ,Leachate Collcclion Piping and 3Jp-Slope Piping Please provide the manufacture's specifications on the proposed corrugated HDPE piping which demonstrates that the piping is developed for solid waste landfills and is compatible with the leachate generated at these facilities. This information needs to be placed into the Division's files. One Inch Thick HDPFLPad in Sump Provide calculations which demonstrate the HDPE pad is no longer necessary to protect the HOPE liner when utilizing the corrugated HDPE piping. Geotextile Cushion Provide a copy of the grain size distribution of the material which was utilized for the load test. Please provide publications which detail procedures for geomembrane load tests which represent the test you performed. Please demonstrate that performance of the load test for a 24-hour period at 30 percent greater then the maximum design load, represents the maximum degradation of the HDPE geomembrane liner which will occur over the life of this facility. 031g1 )64 C4.' P4 ; NZ- Mr. Rick Hoffman March 3, 1994 Page 2 In summary, the Division approves the use of corrugated piping. However, the additional information requested above is needed to evaluate the elimination of the one inch thick HDPE pad and the geotextile cushion. If you have questions regarding this matter, please contact me at 303-692-3437. Sincere , Roger Doak Geologist Solid Waste Section Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division cc: SIIMCCOthitratOmksitaturi Weld County Planning Department T. Jiricek, Weld county Health Department D. O'Sadnick, Golder Associates, Inc file: SW/WI,D/LAI (South) 2A March 10, 1994 Weld County Board of County Commissioners Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Dear Commissioners, The members of the Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council would like to make the Board of County Commissioners aware that there was con- siderable discussion involving Emergency Medical Dispatch during our February- 10, 1994, Advisory Council meeting. All council members present continue to support the investigation of E.M.D. in Weld County for possible future recommendation to the County Commissioners. Dr. Thomas Dykstra stated that the North Colorado Emergency Physicians, P.C. voted unanimously in favor of E.M.D. Members of the EMS Council also expressed concern relating to past Greeley Tribune articles involving paramedics offering emergency medical advice via cellular phones. Two important reasons we feel this would be inappropriate are as follows: 1) Paramedics are not trained with E.M.D. protocols. 2) Attempting to assist callers, as well as, prepare for an emergent scene response would be impossible due to other tasks that are required. As mentioned above, all members are in favor of continuing this inves- tigation. However, Chairman Cloyd Conley and Gary McCabe abstained from the conversation due to possible conflict of interest. Anglo Min Respectfully submitted, Instructor/Coordinator Emergency Medical,Services South Campus Angie Wiley 260 College Avenue Ft,Lupton.Colorado 80621 Vice Chairman Weld County EMS Advisory Council (303M7-4022(Et.Lupton) (303)659.2243(Denver) (303)352.4664(Greeley) FAX(303)352-5443 r � 0- 116��� I4, CommunityCoilge` osj Cc : CNi : ctM J RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO MARCH 21, 1994 TAPE #94-14 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. met in regular session in full conformity with the laws of the State of Colorado at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado. March 21, 1994, 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 W. H. Webster, Chairman Commissioner Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: County Attorney, Bruce T. Barker Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding MINUTES: Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of March 16. 1994, as printed. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Commissioner Hall moved to approve the hearing conducted on March 16, 1994, as follows: 1) Minor Subdivision Final Plat (Whitetail #1 and Whitetail 112), Ivar and Donna Larson. Commissioner Baxter seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: There were no additions to the agenda. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Baxter moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: Commissioner Harbert congratulated Commissioner Kirkmeyer on her appointment to the Energy Impact Assistance Fund Advisory Commission. PUBLIC INPUT: There was no public input offered. WARRANTS: Carol Harding, Department of Finance and Administration, presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General Fund $ 147,420.40 Payroll Fund $ 2,198.70 Handwritten warrants: Payroll Fund $ 373.66 Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve the warrants as presented by Ms. Harding. Commissioner Baxter seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER NINE NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENTS BETWEEN VARIOUS ENTITIES AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Walt Speckman, Director of Human Resources, explained these are non-financial agreements between the County and various educational institutions, which delineate service areas, responsibilities, and expectations of all entities. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said agreements and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT WITH PLATTEVILLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Cyndy Giauque, Assistant County Attorney, explained the next two items are the standard agreements used by Weld County to describe emergency medical services and responsibilities. Commissioner Hall moved to approve said agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Baxter. the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT WITH MILLIKEN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Commissioner Hall moved to approve said agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER WAIVING BID PROCEDURE AND OIL AND GAS LEASE WITH CONTEX ENERGY COMPANY - SE!, S2, T1N, R64W: Bruce Barker, County Attorney, stated Contex Energy Company has submitted the correct form and fees of $210.00 for a three-year lease of 0.207 acres. Commissioner Baxter moved to waive the bid procedure and approve said lease. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER ESTABLISHMENT OF AND APPOINTMENTS TO COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ADVISORY BOARD: Commissioner Hall presented the list of appointments to the Comprehensive Plan Advisory Board which resulted from interviews conducted by the Board in the past two weeks. He stated there are to be 13 members: five representing Planning Commissions in Weld County; one representing EDAP; one citizen representing each Commissioner and two At-Large Districts; one agriculture representative; and one development representative. Two County Commissioners will serve as ex-officio and non-voting members on the Board. Commissioner Hall moved to establish said board and appoint the individuals as listed. Seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 20 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 15 AND 19; AND WELD COUNTY ROAD 41 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 50.5 AND 52: Commissioner Baxter moved to approve said closures. Seconded by Commissioner Hall, the motion carried unanimously. PLANNING: CONSIDER IMPROVEMENTS AGREEMENT ACCORDING TO POLICY REGARDING COLLATERAL FOR IMPROVEMENTS (PRIVATE ROAD MAINTENANCE) WITH HABROCK DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AND ACCEPT FORM OF COLLATERAL AS SURETY BOND FROM THE AETNA CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY: Gloria Dunn. Department of Planning Services, presented said agreement and reviewed the Surety Bond from The Aetna Casualty and Surety Company. She explained the applicants, Gene and Pam Habrock, have requested the name be changed to Habrock Development Corporation. Drew Scheltinga, County Engineer, stated he reviewed the estimates for construction and feels $301,180 is appropriate and correct for this project. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said agreement and accept the collateral as stated. Seconded by Commissioner Baxter, the motion carried unanimously. Minutes - March 21, 1994 Page 2 RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no ordinances. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:10 a.m. APPROVED: ATTEST: , (n D/���`� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ��/���!llpppyyy( WELD CO�UNTYY,, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board tL, ' V 17)710/0 . Webster. hai an By: Deputy Cle to the Board Da e a eorge Ei Baxter onstance L. Harbert arb J a ara J. Kirkmeyhr Minutes - March 21, 1994 Page 3 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY, COLORADO MARCH 21, 1994 TAPE 094-I4 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session as the Board of Social Services in full conformity with the laws of the State of Colorado at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, March 21, 1994, 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 W. H. Webster, Chairman Commissioner Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: County Attorney, Bruce T. Barker Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding MINUTES: Commissioner Hall moved to approve the minutes of the Board of Social Services meeting of March 16, 1994, as printed. Commissioner Kirkmeyer seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. WARRANTS: Carol Harding, Finance and Administration. presented the warrants for approval by the Board in the amount of $424,918.05. Commissioner Baxter moved to approve the warrants as presented by Ms. Harding. Commissioner Baxter seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. 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 9:15 a.m. APPROVED: ATTEST: �� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY,j/ COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board 4/1 /idQ_ `W. Webster, hairman By: c- 4 Deputy Cle k to the Dale K. Hall, /y e To- em Ore' E. Baxter Constance L. Harbert arbara J. Kirkmeyer RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Wednesday, March 23, 1994 TAPE #94-14 & #94-15 ROLL CALL: W. H. Webster, Chairman Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tem George E. Baxter Constance L. Harbert Barbara J. Kirkmeyer MINUTES: Approval of minutes of March 21, 1994 ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: PUBLIC INPUT: (Each individual is allowed a three-minute period of time in which to speak. Please be aware that the Board may not be able to address your topic today; however, if they are unable to do so, the matter will either be referred to staff or scheduled for a future date. If you wish to speak regarding issues which are likely to be heard by the Board in a public hearing, such as a land use or violation hearing, you will be asked to give your testimony at that hearing, either in person or in writing.) COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants BIDS: 1) Present Island Grove Regional Treatment Center - Finance Department 2) Approve household hazardous waste services - Health Department BUSINESS: NEW: 1) Consider renewal of Tavern Liquor License, with extended hours, for Henry L. Walker, dba Bears Sports Saloon, and authorize Chairman to sign 2) Consider appointments to Area Agency on Aging Advisory Board PLANNING: 1) Consider Seconded Amended RE #256 - Gruen SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD: ROLL CALL: W. H. Webster, Chairman Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tem George E. Baxter Constance L. Harbert Barbara J. Kirkmeyer MINUTES: Approval of minutes of March 21, 1994 WARRANTS: Don Warden, County Finance Officer CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Mar 24 - Community Corrections Board 12:00 PM Mar 25 - Centennial Developmental Services, Inc. Board 8:00 AM Mar 25 - Extension Board 11:30 AM Mar 28 - Work Session 10:00 AM Mar 28 - North Colorado Medical Center Board 12:00 PM Mar 28 - Comprehensive Plan Review at Windsor High School 7:00 PM Mar 29 - Ambulance Request for Proposal (1st Floor) 7:00 PM Mar 31 - Comprehensive Plan Review at Fort Lupton Aims Campus 7:00 PM Apr 4 - Fair Board 7:30 PM Apr 5 - Planning Commission 1:30 PM Apr 6 - Oil and Gas Hearing (1st Floor) 7:00 PM Apr 6 - County Council 7:30 PM Apr 7 - Convention Board 7:00 AM Apr 7 - Local Emergency Planning Committee 2:00 PM Apr 7 - Island Grove Park Board 3:30 PM HEARINGS: Mar 23 - Special Review Permit for an industrial use in the A (Agricultural) Zone District for a natural gas processing facility, Snyder Oil Corporation, c/o Swanson and Morris 10:00 AM Mar 30 - Community Development Block Grant Application to Colorado Department of Local Affairs, Highland Day Care Center 9:00 AM Mar 30 - Change of Zone from A (Agricultural) to E (Estate), William E. Franz, Jr. 10:00 AM Mar 30 - Special Review Permit for an agricultural service establishment to process vegetables in the A (Agricultural) Zone District - Kenneth Mayer 10:00 AM Mar 30 - Minor Subdivision Final Plat (Mt. View Estates #1), Ivar and Donna Larson 10:00 AM Mar 30 - Minor Subdivision Final Plat (Mt. View Estates #2), Ivar and Donna Larson 10:00 AM Apr 12 - Violation Hearings 10:00 AM Apr 27 - Final Planned Unit Development Plan, 1st Filing, James H. Scott, Jr. (Shiloh, Inc.) 10:00 AM May 2 - Annual Meeting of Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority 9:00 AM May 2 - Annual Meeting of Antelope Hills Law Enforcement Authority 9:00 AM May 2 - Annual Meeting of Beebe Draw Law Enforcement Authority 9:00 AM May 10 - Violation Hearings 10:00 AM REPORTS: 1) Public Works Department re: Road opening COMMUNICATIONS: 1) Pegi Martin - Letter of Appreciation for Sheriff's Officers 2) John L. Kammerzell and James P. Drury, County Sheriffs of Colorado re: Compliance with Senate Bill 90-62 3) Certificate of Insurance - Youth Alternatives, Inc. , dba Partners Continued on Page 2 of Consent Agenda Wednesday, March 23, 1994 Page 2 of Consent Agenda RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve nine Non-Financial Agreements between various entities and Employment Services of Weld County * 2) Approve Mutual Aid Agreement with Platteville Fire Protection District * 3) Approve Mutual Aid Agreement with Milliken Fire Protection District * 4) Waive bid procedure and approve Oil and Gas Lease with Contex Energy Company - SE„, S2, T1N, R64W * 5) Approve establishment of and appointments to Comprehensive Plan Advisory Board * 6) Approve temporary closure of Weld County Road 20 between Weld County Roads 15 and 19 * 7) Approve temporary closure of Weld County Road 41 between Weld County Roads 50.5 and 52 * 8) Approve Improvements Agreement According to Policy Regarding Collateral for Improvements (Private Road Maintenance) with Habrock Development Corporation and accept collateral as Surety Bond from The Aetna Casualty and Surety Company * Signed this date Wednesday, March 23, 1994 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE NINE NON-FINANCIAL COORDINATION AGREEMENTS BETWEEN EMPLOYMENT SERVICES AND VARIOUS EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN WELD COUNTY 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 nine Non-Financial Coordination Agreements between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of Employment Services, and various educational institutions in weld County as follows: Aims Community College School District RE-8 School District RE-5J School District RE-7 School District RE-1 School District RE-10 School District RE-12 School District RE-3J School District RE-2 WHEREAS, said agreements are subject to the terms and conditions being as stated in said agreements, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said agreements, copies of which are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that nine Non-Financial Coordination Agreements between the County of Weld, State of Colorado. by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. on behalf of Employment Services, and various educational institutions in Weld County as listed above be, and hereby are, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said agreements. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 21st day of March, A.D. . 1994. SOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 4‘12414 WELD COUNTY, CCQLOOR/{ADO///� Weld County Clerk to the Board B/ il� a 8 14 E x W. H. Webster, Choi an BY:LAJW A p4 es Deputy ( rk o the Bo d Dale . Ha 1/, - em APPROVED AS TO FORM: �eor .. Baxter J . iQlJ p R� Count tt'6rnyy Co stance L. Harbert Co Jam, L v arbara J. Kirkme er 940276 HROO6A CC : �►� NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-37 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 22 day of February , 1994, by and between the County of Weld. State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of Employment Services of Weld County, hereinafter referred to as "Employment Services", and Weld County School District RE-3J, hereinafter referred to as "School District RE-3J". Employment Services offers employment and training services to unemployed, underemployed, and economically disadvantaged youth (ages 14-21) and adults of Weld County. Employment Services wishes to expand its competency program efforts and placement activities on behalf of youth who are eligible to participate in the Youth Programs, Summer Job Hunt Program, and Summer Employment and Training Program. School District RE-3J has expressed the desire to work with Employment Services to assist youth in accessing the above mentioned services. In consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: I. TERM The term of this agreement shall be for a period beginning February 1994 and is subject to the provisions of paragraph V herein and future written modifications requested by either of the parties. II. ELIGIBILITY Services shall be provided to economically disadvantaged youth who are enrolled in or are returning to School District RE-3J and who meet the criteria and demonstrate the motivation to complete the program in which they may be enrolled. The School District RE-3J contact shall target outreach efforts to those at-risk who have additional barriers such as teen parents, offenders, and youth who are in foster/group home care. III. SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-3J RESPONSIBILITIES The following roles and responsibilities shall be assigned to School District RE-3J in the implementation of this Agreement. A. School District RE-3J shall establish a school contact in the district, which will provide the following services: 1. Assist in initial assessment and outreach to identify youth which may benefit from programs under the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA). The youth will be screened using the JTPA In-School Student Profile located as Attachment A. 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 2 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-3J AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY 2. Refer youth to Employment Services staff, when appropriate, to complete JTPA applications. 3. Assist Employment Services staff, as appropriate, in obtaining necessary eligibility documentation (see Attachment B) and initial assessment information, such as attendance records, • transcripts and achievement test scores needed for initial assessment. 4. Initiate Educational/Supportive Services Plan, located as Attachment C, for each youth determined to be eligible for JTPA youth services. A copy of this Plan will be provided to Employment Services within two weeks of eligibility determination by Employment Services staff. 5. Whenever possible, assist with coordinating services as needed with other area agencies. 6. Assist with updates on Educational/Supportive Services Plan, approximately every six months. 7. Assign support staff, as necessary, to assist school contact with information gathering and coordination of services. 8. Provide advisory services or referral to counseling services as needed by the youth. 9. Assist in the development of working relationships between the School District RE-3J staff and Employment Services Youth Staff. 10. Assist with hi-monthly school performance reports for those youth who are placed on subsidized job training. 11. Assist Employment Services Youth Staff with accessing school space for counseling and/or testing students if needed. 12. Identify to Employment Services Youth Staff the names and contact information of students when they drop out. IV. EMPLOYMENT SERVICES RESPONSIBILITIES A. Employment Services shall provide to the school contact the following services: 1. Participate in the common assessment and appraisal of each applicant including the determination of the appropriateness of Employment Services Programs. 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 3 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-3J AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY 2. Assist in determining what services are needed by youth based on information obtained in assessments and arrangements for such services as available. 3. Develop the employment and training plan for the youth and forward copies of the Plan to the school contact. 4. Provide competency training to youth, when appropriate, in pre-employment and work maturity skills, basic skill development, work experience, and other program activities as appropriate and identified in the Plan. 5. Assist in selecting and referring, where appropriate, qualified youth applicants for available subsidized and unsubsidized placement openings and competency program openings provided by Employment Services. 6. Refer youth not eligible or appropriate for JTPA Programs to Job Services or other agency services. 7. Follow-up, under the direction of the school contact, with each client and verify services provided or the lack of services provided. 8. Assign a staff person to work with School District RE-3J. 9. Provide training for the school contact and other interested School District RE-3J personnel. 10. Explore and make available opportunities for qualified youth in all services of Employment Services (Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Program, The Educational Opportunity Center, etc.). 11. Support school contact in developing positive relationships with school personnel. 12. Contact employers to develop employment training sites for the youth when appropriate. 13. Maintain records for employment training incentive awards and issue checks to youth. 14. Intervene and/or counsel youth with employment related problems. 15. Intervene and counsel youth to provide incentive to improve school performance. 16. Continually assess the effectiveness of the Agreement. 940276 • • NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 4 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-3J AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY V. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT Either party may terminate this Agreement without cause be giving 30 calendar days written notice to the other party. Termination may also result automatically upon loss of funding for the services contemplated herein by either the County of Weld, State of Colorado. or School District RE-3J. VI. MODIFICATION OF AGREEMENT All modifications to this Agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. VII. ASSURANCES A. School District RE-3J agrees that its officers, employees, and clients do not become employees of the County of Weld. State of Colorado and, therefore, are not entitled to any employee benefits as Weld County employees as a result of the execution of this Agreement. Similarly, the County of Weld, State of Colorado agrees that its officers, employees, and clients do not become employees of School District RE-3J and, therefore, are not entitled to employee benefits of School District RE-3J as a result of the execution of this Agreement. B. The County of Weld, State of Colorado, 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 School District RE-3J, or of its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing the tasks as set forth in this Agreement. School District RE-3J shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the County of Weld, State of Colorado, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its officers, and employees for any loss occasioned as a result.o£ the performance of the services set forth in this Agreement by its employees, volunteers, clients, and agents. Similarly, School District RE-3J shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing the tasks as set forth in this Agreement. The County of Weld, State of Colorado shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless School District RE-3J, its officers and employees for any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of the services set forth in this Agreement by its employees, volunteers, clients, and agents. Both parties shall provide adequate liability and workers' compensation insurance for all of their employees and volunteers who engage in the performance of services set forth in this Agreement. 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 5 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-3J AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY C. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their officers or employees may possess, nor shall any portion of this Agreement be deemed to have created a duty of care with respect to any persons not a party to this Agreement. D. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create an obligation on the part of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, or upon School District RE-3J to spend funds not otherwise appropriated in each succeeding year. E. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Agreement is for any reason held or decided to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions herein. The parties hereto declare that they would have entered into this Agreement and each and every section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases night be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 6 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-3J AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY VIII. ENTIRE AGREEMENT This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding between the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof and may not be changed or modified, except as stated in Section VI herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed this agreement as of the day, month, and year first above written. ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: COUNTY OF WELD, SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-3J STATE OF COLORADO / W.H. Webster f�' 0 Mt Dennis Disario Chairperson, Board of County Superintendent Commissioners of Weld County APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES Walt J. Speckman'-� Ex ive Director APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: WELD COUNTY PRIVATE IN)USTRY COUNCIL Richard Hillman Chairman 940276 y.‘ NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-10 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 9th day of March , 1994, by and between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of Employment Services of Weld County, hereinafter referred to as "Employment Services", and Weld County School District RE-10, hereinafter referred to as "School District RE-10". Employment Services offers employment and training services to unemployed, underemployed, and economically disadvantaged youth (ages 14-21) and adults of Weld County. Employment Services wishes to expand its competency program efforts and placement activities on behalf of youth who are eligible to participate in the Youth Programs, Summer Job Hunt Program, and Summer Employment and Training Program. School District RE-l0 has expressed the desire to work with Employment Services to assist youth in accessing the above mentioned services. In consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: I. TERM The term of this agreement shall be for a period beginning _ May , 1994 and is subject to the provisions of paragraph V herein and future written modifications requested by either of the parties. II. ELIGIBILITY Services shall be provided to economically disadvantaged youth who are enrolled in or are returning to School District RE-10 and who meet the criteria and demonstrate the motivation to complete the program in which they may be enrolled. The School District RE-10 contact shall target outreach efforts to those at-risk who have additional barriers such as teen parents, offenders, and youth who are in foster/group home care. III. SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-10 RESPONSIBILITIES The following roles and responsibilities shall be assigned to School District RE-10 in the implementation of this Agreement. A. School District RE-10 shall establish a school contact in the district, which will provide the following services: 1. Assist in initial assessment and outreach to identify youth which may benefit from programs under the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) . The youth will be screened using the JTPA In-School Student Profile located as Attachment A. 940276 I • NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 2 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-10 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY 2. Refer youth to Employment Services staff, when appropriate, to complete JTPA applications. 3. Assist Employment Services staff, as appropriate, in obtaining necessary eligibility documentation (see Attachment B) and initial assessment information, such as attendance records, transcripts and achievement test scores needed for initial assessment. 4. Initiate Educational/Supportive Services Plan, located as Attachment C, for each youth determined to be eligible for JTPA youth services. A copy of this Plan will be provided to Employment Services within two weeks of eligibility determination by Employment Services staff. 5. Whenever possible, assist with coordinating services as needed with other area agencies. 6. Assist with updates on Educational/Supportive Services Plan, approximately every six months. 7. Assign support staff, as necessary, to assist school contact with information gathering and coordination of services. 8. Provide advisory services or referral to counseling services as needed by the youth. 9. Assist in the development of working relationships between the School District RE-10 staff and Employment Services Youth Staff. 10. Assist with bi-monthly school performance reports for those youth who are placed on subsidized job training. 11. Assist Employment Services Youth Staff with accessing school space for counseling and/or testing students if needed. 12. Identify to Employment Services Youth Staff the names and contact information of students when they drop out. IV. EMPLOYMENT SERVICES RESPONSIBILITIES A. Employment Services shall provide to the school contact the following services: 1. Participate in the common assessment and appraisal of each applicant including the determination of the appropriateness of Employment Services Programs. 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 3 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-10 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY 2. Assist in determining what services are needed by youth based on information obtained in assessments and arrangements for such services as available. 3. Develop the employment and training plan for the youth and forward copies of the Plan to the school contact. 4. Provide competency training to youth, when appropriate, in pre-employment and work maturity skills, basic skill development, work experience, and other program activities as appropriate and identified in the Plan. 5. Assist in selecting and referring, where appropriate, qualified youth applicants for available subsidized and unsubsidized placement openings and competency program openings provided by Employment Services. 6. Refer youth not eligible or appropriate for JTPA Programs to Job Services or other agency services. 7. Follow-up, under the direction of the school contact, with each client and verify services provided or the lack of services _provided. 8. Assign a staff person to work with School District RE-10. 9. Provide training for the school contact and other interested School District RE-10 personnel. 10. Explore and make available opportunities for qualified youth in all services of Employment Services (Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Program, The Educational Opportunity Center. etc.) . 11. Support school contact in developing positive relationships with school personnel. 12. Contact employers to develop employment training sites for the youth when appropriate. 13. Maintain records for employment training incentive awards and issue checks to youth. 14. Intervene and/or counsel youth with employment related problems. 15. Intervene and counsel youth to provide incentive to improve school performance. 16. Continually assess the effectiveness of the Agreement. 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 4 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-10 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY V. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT Either party may terminate this Agreement without cause be giving 30 calendar days written notice to the other party. Termination may also result automatically upon loss of funding for the services contemplated herein by either the County of Weld, State of Colorado. or School District RE-30. VI. MODIFICATION OF AGREEMENT All modifications to this Agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. VII. ASSURANCES A. School District RE-30 agrees that its officers, employees, and clients do not become employees of the County of Weld, State of Colorado and, therefore, are not entitled to any employee benefits as Weld County employees as a result of the execution of this Agreement. Similarly, the County of Weld. State of Colorado agrees that its officers, employees, and clients do not become employees of School District RE-10 and, therefore, are not entitled to employee benefits of School District RE-10 as a result of the execution of this Agreement. B. The County of Weld, State of Colorado, 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 School District RE-10, or of its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing the tasks as set forth in this Agreement. School District RE-10 shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the County of Weld, State of Colorado, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its officers, and employees for any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of the services set forth in this Agreement by its employees, volunteers, clients, and agents. Similarly, School District RE-10 shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing the tasks as set forth in this Agreement. The County of Weld, State of Colorado shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless School District RE-10, its officers and employees for any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of the services set forth in this Agreement by its employees, volunteers, clients, and agents. Both parties shall provide adequate liability and workers' compensation insurance for all of their employees and volunteers who engage in the performance of services set forth in this Agreement. 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 5 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-10 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY C. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their officers or employees may possess, nor shall any portion of this Agreement be deemed to have created a duty of care with respect to any persons not a party to this Agreement. D. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create an obligation on the part of the County of Weld. State of Colorado, or upon School District RE-10 to spend funds not otherwise appropriated in each succeeding year. E. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Agreement is for any reason held or decided to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions herein. The parties hereto declare that they would have entered into this Agreement and each and every section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. 940276 NONFINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 6 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-10 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY VIII. ENTIRE AGREEMENT This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding between the parties • hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof and may not be changed or modified, except as stated in Section VI herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed this agreement ns of the day, month, and year first above written. ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: COUNTY OF WELD, SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-10 STATE OF COLORADO fi�� (x1 / p003/ gLez. aseer W.H. Webst r 03� 3/C/ Schelhaas Chairperson, Board of County Superintendent Commissioners of Weld County APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: WELD COUNTY DIMS N OF HUMAN RE OUR Walt . Spec n Exe ut e Director APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: WELD COUNTY PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL il2ACZA-ft,/ Richard Hillman Chairman 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-7 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 21st day of February , 1994, by and between the County of Weld, State of Colorado,by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of Employment Services of Weld County, hereinafter referred to as "Employment Services", and Weld County School District RE-7, hereinafter referred to as "School District RE-7". Employment Services offers employment and training services to unemployed, underemployed, and economically disadvantaged youth (ages 14-21) and adults of Weld County. • Employment Services wishes to expand its competency program efforts and placement activities on behalf of youth who are eligible to participate in the Youth Programs, Summer Job Hunt Program, and Sumner Employment and Training Program. School District RE-7 has expressed the desire to work with Employment Services to assist youth in accessing the above mentioned services. In consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: I. TERM The term of this agreement shall be for a period beginning March 1 , 1994 and is subject to the provisions of paragraph V herein and future written modifications requested by either of the parties. II. ELIGIBILITY Services shall be provided to economically disadvantaged youth who are enrolled in or are returning to School District RE-7 and who meet the criteria and demonstrate the motivation to complete the program in which they may be enrolled. The School District RE-7 contact shall target outreach efforts to those at-risk who have additional barriers such as teen parents, offenders, and youth who are in foster/group home care. III. SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-7 RESPONSIBILITIES The following roles and responsibilities shall be assigned to School District RE-7 in the implementation of this Agreement. A. School District RE-7 shall establish a school contact in the district, which will provide the following services: 1. Assist in initial assessment and outreach to identify youth which may benefit from programs under the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA). The youth will be screened using the JTPA In-School Student Profile located as Attachment A. 940216 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 2 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-7 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY 2. Refer youth to Employment Services staff, when appropriate, to complete JTPA applications. 3. Assist Employment Services staff, as appropriate, in obtaining necessary eligibility documentation (see Attachment B) and initial assessment information, such as attendance records, transcripts and achievement test scores needed for initial assessment. 4. Initiate Educational/Supportive Services Plan, located as Attachment C, for each youth determined to be eligible for JTPA youth services. A copy of this Plan will be provided to Employment Services within two weeks of eligibility determination by Employment Services staff. 5. Whenever possible, assist with coordinating services as needed with other area agencies. 6. Assist with updates on Educational/Supportive Services Plan, approximately every six months. 7. Assign support staff, as necessary, to assist school contact with information gathering and coordination of services. 8. Provide advisory services or referral to counseling services as needed by the youth. 9. Assist in the development of working relationships between the School District RE-7 staff and Employment Services Youth Staff. 10. Assist with bi-monthly school performance reports for those youth who are placed on subsidized job training. 11. Assist Employment Services Youth Staff with accessing school space for counseling and/or testing students if needed. 12. Identify to Employment Services Youth Staff the names and contact information of students when they drop out. IV. EMPLOYMENT SERVICES RESPONSIBILITIES A. Employment Services shall provide to the school contact the following services: 1. Participate in the common assessment and appraisal of each applicant including the determination of the appropriateness of Employment Services Programs. • 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 3 SCIOOL DISTRICT RE-7 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY 2. Assist in determining what services are needed by youth based on information obtained in assessments and arrangements for such services as available. 3. Develop the employment and training plan for the youth and forward copies of the Plan to the school contact. 4. Provide competency training to youth, when appropriate, in pre-employment and work maturity skills. basic skill development, work experience, and other program activities as appropriate and identified in the Plan. 5. Assist in selecting and referring, where appropriate, qualified youth applicants for available subsidized and unsubsidized placement openings and competency program openings provided by Employment Services. 6. Refer youth not eligible or appropriate for JTPA Programs to Job Services or other agency services. 7. Follow-up, under the direction of the school contact, with each client and verify services provided or the lack of services provided. 8. Assign a staff person to work with School District RE-7. 9. Provide training for the school contact and other interested School District RE-7 personnel. 10. Explore and make available opportunities for qualified youth in all services of Employment Services (Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Program, The Educational Opportunity Center, etc.) . 11. Support school contact in developing positive relationships with school personnel. 12. Contact employers to develop employment training sites for the youth when appropriate. 13. Maintain records for employment training incentive awards and issue checks to youth. 14. Intervene and/or counsel youth with employment related problems. 15. Intervene and counsel youth to provide incentive to improve school performance. 16. Continually assess the effectiveness of the Agreement. 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 4 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-7 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY V. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT Either party may terminate this Agreement without cause be giving 30 calendar days written notice to the other party. Termination may also result automatically upon loss of funding for the services contemplated herein by either the County of Weld, State of Colorado, or School District RE-7. VI. MODIFICATION OF AGREEMENT All modifications to this Agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. VII. ASSURANCES A. School District RE-7 agrees that its officers, employees, and clients do not become employees of the County of weld, State of Colorado and, therefore, are not entitled to any employee benefits as Weld County employees as a result of the execution of this Agreement. Similarly, the County of Weld, State of Colorado agrees that its officers, employees, and clients do not become employees of School District RE-7 and, therefore, are not entitled to employee benefits of School District RE-7 as a result of the execution of this Agreement. B. The County of Weld, State of Colorado, 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 School District RE-7, or of its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing the tasks as set forth in this Agreement. School District RE-7 shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the County of Weld, State of Colorado, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its officers, and employees for any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of the services set forth in this Agreement by its employees, volunteers, clients, and agents. Similarly, School District RE-7 shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing the tasks as set forth in this Agreement. The County of Weld, State of Colorado shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless School District RE-7, its officers and employees for any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of the services set forth in this Agreement by its employees, volunteers, clients, and agents. Both parties shall provide adequate liability and workers' compensation insurance for all of their employees and volunteers who engage in the performance of services set forth in this Agreement. 940276 . . NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 5 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-7 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY C. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their officers or employees may possess, nor shall any portion of this Agreement be deemed to have created a duty of care with respect to any persons not a party to this Agreement. D. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create an obligation on the part of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, or upon School District RE-7 to spend funds not otherwise appropriated in each succeeding year. E. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence. clause, or phrase of this Agreement is for any reason held or decided to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions herein. The parties hereto declare that they would have entered into this Agreement and each and every section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 6 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-7 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY VIII. ENTIRE AGREEMENT This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding between the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof and may not be changed or modified, except as stated in Section VI herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed this agreement as of the day, month, and year first above written. ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: COUNTY OF WELD, SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-7 STATE OF COLORADO 1044 4/4-4(41"-1 W.H. Webs e O /2.541 Glen Hanson Chairperson, Board of County Superintendent Commissioners of Weld County APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES Wa J. Speckman Ex ive Director APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: WELD COUNTY PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL Ce-21-e." Richard Hillman Chairman 940276, r NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-8 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 1 day of March , 1994, by and between the County of Weld, State of Colorado,by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of Employment Services of Weld County, hereinafter referred to as "Employment Services", and Weld County School District RE-8, hereinafter referred to as "School District RE-8". Employment Services offers employment and training services to unemployed, underemployed, and economically disadvantaged youth (ages 14-21) and adults of Weld County. Employment Services wishes to expand its competency program efforts and placement activities on behalf of youth who are eligible to participate in the Youth Programs, Sumner Job Hunt Program, and Sumner Employment and Training Program. School District RE-8 has expressed the desire to work with Employment Services to assist youth in accessing the above mentioned services. In consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: I. TERM The term of this agreement shall be for a period beginning March 15, 1994 and is subject to the provisions of paragraph V herein and future written modifications requested by either of the parties. II. ELIGIBILITY Services shall be provided to economically disadvantaged youth who are enrolled in or are returning to School District RE-8 and who meet the criteria and demonstrate the motivation to complete the program in which they may be enrolled. The School District RE-8 contact shall target outreach efforts to those at-risk who have additional barriers such as teen parents, offenders, and youth who are in foster/group home care. III. SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-8 RESPONSIBILITIES The following roles and responsibilities shall be assigned to School District RE-B in the implementation of this Agreement. A. School District RE-8 shall establish a school contact in the district, which will provide the following services: 1. Assist in initial assessment and outreach to identify youth which may benefit from programs under the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA). The youth will be screened using the JTPA In-School Student Profile located as Attachment A. 940276 • NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 2 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-8 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY 2. Refer youth to Employment Services staff, when appropriate, to complete JTPA applications. 3. Assist Employment Services staff, as appropriate, in obtaining necessary eligibility documentation (see Attachment B) and initial assessment information, such as attendance records, transcripts and achievement test scores needed for initial assessment. 4. Initiate Educational/Supportive Services Plan, located as Attachment C. for each youth determined to be eligible for JTPA youth services. A copy of this Plan will be provided to Employment Services within two weeks of eligibility determination by Employment Services staff. 5. Whenever possible, assist with coordinating services as needed with other area agencies. 6. Assist with updates on Educational/Supportive Services Plan, approximately every six months. 7. Assign support staff, as necessary, to assist school contact with information gathering and coordination of services. 8. Provide advisory services or referral to counseling services as needed by the youth. 9. Assist in the development of working relationships between the School District RE-8 staff and Employment Services Youth Staff. 10. Assist with bi-monthly school performance reports for those youth who are placed on subsidized job training. 11. Assist Employment Services Youth Staff with accessing school space for counseling and/or testing students if needed. 12. Identify to Employment Services Youth Staff the names and contact information of students when they drop out. IV. EMPLOYMENT SERVICES RESPONSIBILITIES A. Employment Services shall provide to the school contact the following services: 1. Participate in the common assessment and appraisal of each applicant including the determination of the appropriateness of Employment Services Programs. 940276 . . NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 3 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-S AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY 2. Assist in determining what services are needed by youth based on information obtained in assessments and arrangements for such services as available. 3. Develop the employment and training plan for the youth and forward copies of the Plan to the school contact. 4. Provide competency training to youth, when appropriate, in pre-employment and work maturity skills, basic skill development, work experience, and other program activities as appropriate and identified in the Plan. 5. Assist in selecting and referring, where appropriate, qualified youth applicants for available subsidized and unsubsidized placement openings and competency program openings provided by Employment Services. 6. Refer youth not eligible or appropriate for JTPA Programs to Job Services or other agency services. 7. Follow-up, under the direction of the school contact, with each client and verify services provided or the lack of services provided. • 8. Assign a staff person to work with School District RE-8. 9. Provide training for the school contact and other interested School District RE-8 personnel. 10. Explore and make available opportunities for qualified youth in all services of Employment Services (Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Program, The Educational Opportunity Center, etc.). 11. Support school contact in developing positive relationships with school personnel. 12. Contact employers to develop employment training sites for the youth when appropriate. 13. Maintain records for employment training incentive awards and issue checks to youth. 14. Intervene and/or counsel youth with employment related problems. 15. Intervene and counsel youth to provide incentive to improve school performance. 16. Continually assess the effectiveness of the Agreement. 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 4 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-8 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY . V. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT Either party may terminate this Agreement without cause be giving 30 calendar days written notice to the other party. Termination may also result automatically upon loss of funding for the services contemplated herein by either the County of Weld, State of Colorado, or School District RE-8. VI. MODIFICATION OF AGREEMENT All modifications to this Agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. VII. ASSURANCES A. School District RE-8 agrees that its officers, employees, and clients do not become employees of the County of Weld, State of Colorado and, therefore, are not entitled to any employee benefits as Weld County employees as a result of the execution of this Agreement. Similarly, the County of Weld, State of Colorado agrees that its officers, employees, and clients do not become employees of School District RE-8 and, therefore, are not entitled to employee benefits of School District RE-8 as a result of the execution of this Agreement. B. The County of Weld, State of Colorado, 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 School District RE-8, or of its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing the tasks as set forth in this Agreement. School District RE-8 shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the County of Weld, State of Colorado, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its officers, and employees for any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of the services set forth in this Agreement by its employees, volunteers, clients, and agents. Similarly, School District RE-8 shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing the tasks as set forth in this Agreement. The County of Weld, State of Colorado shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless School District RE-8, its officers and employees for any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of the services set forth in this Agreement by its employees, volunteers, clients, and agents. Both parties shall provide adequate liability and workers' compensation insurance for all of their employees and volunteers who engage in the performance of services set forth in this Agreement. 940276 • NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 5 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-8 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY C. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their officers or employees may possess, nor shall any portion of this Agreement be deemed to have created a duty of care with respect to any persons not a party to this Agreement. D. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create an obligation on the part of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, or upon. School District RE-8 to spend funds not otherwise appropriated in each succeeding year. E. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Agreement is for any reason held or decided to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions herein. The parties hereto declare that they would have entered into this Agreement and each and every section, • subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. • 940276 NONFINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 6 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-8 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY VIII. ENTIRE AGREEMENT This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding between the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof and may not be changed or modified, except as stated in Section VI herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed this agreement as of the day, month, and year first above written. ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: COUNTY OF WELD, SCHOO DISTRICT RE-8 STATE OF COLORADO W.H. Webs er 3/.2 3/yq Br t Muntch Chairperson, Board of County Su rintendent Commissioners of Weld County APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES to . Speckman Exe ive Director APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: WELD COUNTY PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL e Richard Hillman Chairman • 940w.o NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-2 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 1 day of March , 1994, by and between the County of Weld, State of Colorado,by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of Employment Services of Weld County, hereinafter referred to as "Employment Services", and Weld County School District RE-2, hereinafter referred to as "School District RE-2". Employment Services offers employment and training services to unemployed, underemployed, and economically disadvantaged youth (ages 14-21) and adults of Weld County. Employment Services wishes to expand its competency program efforts and placement activities on behalf of youth who are eligible to participate in the Youth Programs, Summer Job Hunt Program, and Summer Employment and Training Program. School District RE-2 has expressed the desire to work with Employment Services to assist youth in accessing the above mentioned services. In consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: C. TERM The term of this agreement shall be for a period beginning March 15, 1994 and is subject to the provisions of paragraph V herein and future written modifications requested by either of the parties. IX. ELIGIBILITY Services shall be provided to economically disadvantaged youth who are enrolled in or are returning to School District RE-2 and who meet the criteria and demonstrate the motivation to complete the program in which they may be enrolled. The School District RE-2 contact shall target outreach efforts to those at-risk who have additional barriers such as teen parents, offenders, and youth who are in foster/group home care. III. SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-2 RESPONSIBILITIES The following roles and responsibilities shall be assigned to School District RE-2 in the implementation of this Agreement. A. School District RE-2 shall establish a school contact in the district, which will provide the following services: 1. Assist in initial assessment and outreach to identify youth which may benefit from programs under the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA). The youth will be screened using the JTPA In-School Student Profile located as Attachment A. 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 2 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-2 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY 2. Refer youth to Employment Services staff, when appropriate, to complete JTPA applications. 3. Assist Employment Services staff, as appropriate, in obtaining necessary eligibility documentation (see Attachment B) and initial assessment information, such as attendance records, transcripts and achievement test scores needed for initial assessment. 4. Initiate Educational/Supportive Services Plan, located as Attachment C, for each youth determined to be eligible for JTPA youth services. A copy of this Plan will be provided to Employment Services within two weeks of eligibility determination by Employment Services staff. 5. Whenever possible, assist with coordinating services as needed with other area agencies. 6. Assist with updates on Educational/Supportive Services Plan, approximately every six months. 7. Assign support staff, as necessary, to assist school contact with information gathering and coordination of services. 8. Provide advisory services or referral to counseling services as needed by the youth. 9. Assist in the development of working relationships between the School District RE-2 staff and Employment Services Youth Staff. 10. Assist with bi-monthly school performance reports for those youth who are placed on subsidized job training. 11. Assist Employment Services Youth Staff with accessing school space for counseling and/or testing students if needed. 12. Identify to Employment Services Youth Staff the names and contact information of students when they drop out. IV. EMPLOYMENT SERVICES RESPONSIBILITIES A. Employment Services shall provide to the school contact the following services: 1. Participate in the common assessment and appraisal of each applicant including the determination of the appropriateness of Employment Services Programs. 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 3 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-2 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY 2. Assist in determining what services are needed by youth based on information obtained in assessments and arrangements for such services as available. 3. Develop the employment and training plan for the youth and forward copies of the Plan to the school contact. 4. Provide competency training to youth, when appropriate, in pre-employment and work maturity skills, basic skill development, work experience, and other program activities as appropriate and identified in the Plan. 5. Assist in selecting and referring, where appropriate, qualified youth applicants for available subsidized and unsubsidized placement openings and competency program openings provided by Employment Services. 6. Refer youth not eligible or appropriate for JTPA Programs to Job Services or other agency services. 7. Follow-up, under the direction of the school contact, with each client and verify services provided or the lack of services provided. 8. Assign a staff person to work with School District RE-2. 9. Provide training for the school contact and other interested School District RE-2 personnel. 10. Explore and .make available opportunities for qualified youth in all services of Employment Services (Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Program, The Educational Opportunity Center, etc.). 11. Support school contact in developing positive relationships with school personnel. 12. Contact employers to develop employment training sites for the youth when appropriate. 13. Maintain records for employment training incentive awards and issue checks to youth. 14. Intervene and/or counsel youth with employment related problems. 15. Intervene and counsel youth to provide incentive to improve school performance. 16. Continually assess the effectiveness of the Agreement. 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 4 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-2 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY V. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT Either party may terminate this Agreement without cause be giving 30 calendar days written notice to the other party. Termination may also result automatically upon loss of funding for the services contemplated herein by either the County of Weld. State of Colorado, or School District RE-2. VI. MODIFICATION OF AGREEMENT All modifications to this Agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. VII. ASSURANCES A. School District RE-2 agrees that its officers, employees, and clients do not become employees of the County of Weld, State of Colorado and, therefore, are not entitled to any employee benefits as Weld County employees as a result of the execution of this Agreement. Similarly, the County of Weld, State of Colorado agrees that its officers, employees, and clients do not become employees of School District RE-2 and, therefore, are not entitled to employee benefits of School District RE-2 as a result of the execution of this Agreement. B. The County of Weld, State of Colorado, 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 School District RE-2, or of its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing the tasks as set forth in this Agreement. School District RE-2 shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the County of Weld, State of Colorado, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its officers, and employees for any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of the services set forth in this Agreement by its employees, volunteers, clients, and agents. Similarly, School District RE-2 shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of the County of Weld. State of Colorado, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing the tasks as set forth in this Agreement. The County of Weld, State of Colorado shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless School District RE-2, its officers and employees for any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of the services set forth in this Agreement by its employees, volunteers, clients, and agents. Both parties shall provide adequate liability and workers' compensation insurance for all of their employees and volunteers who engage in the performance of services set forth in this Agreement. 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 5 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-2 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY C. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their officers or employees may possess, nor shall any portion of this Agreement be deemed to have created a duty of care with respect to any persons not a party to this Agreement. D. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create an obligation on the part of the County of weld, State of Colorado, or upon School District RE-2 to spend funds not otherwise appropriated in each succeeding year. E. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Agreement is for any reason held or decided to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions herein. The parties hereto declare that they would have entered into this Agreement and each and every section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. • 940276 a , NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 6 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-2 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY VIII. ENTIRE AGREEMENT This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding between the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof and may not be changed or modified, except as stated in Section VI herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed this agreement as of the day, month, and year first above written. ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: COUNTY OF WELD. SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-2 STATE� OF COLORADO e� ,� N.H. // .5A* William Powell Chairperson, Board of County Superintendent Commissioners of Weld County APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOUR S Walte J. Speckman Exe ive Director APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: WELD COUNTY PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL t 46-1 Richard Hillmann—+� Chairman 9402'76 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-12 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of /Pa,, 1994, by and between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of Employment Services of Weld County, hereinafter referred to as "Employment Services", and Weld County School District RE-12, hereinafter referred to as "School District RE-12". Employment Services offers employment and training services to unemployed, underemployed, and economically disadvantaged youth (ages 14-21) and adults of Weld County. Employment Services wishes to expand its competency program efforts and placement activities on behalf of youth who are eligible to participate in the Youth Programs, Summer Job Hunt Program, and Summer Employment and Training Program. School District RE-12 has expressed the desire to work with Employment Services to assist youth in accessing the above mentioned services. In consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: I. TERM The term of this agreement shall be for a period beginning March 15 , 1994 and is subject to the provisions of paragraph V herein and future written modifications requested by either of the parties. II. ELIGIBILITY Services shall be provided to economically disadvantaged youth who are enrolled in or are returning to School District RE-12 and who meet the criteria and demonstrate the motivation to complete the program in which they may be enrolled. The School District RE-12 contact shall target outreach efforts to those at-risk who have additional barriers such as teen parents, offenders, and youth who are in foster/group home care. III. SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-12 RESPONSIBILITIES The following roles and responsibilities shall be assigned to School District RE-12 in the implementation of this Agreement. A. School District RE-12 shall establish a school contact in the district, which will provide the following services: 1. Assist in initial assessment and outreach to identify youth which may benefit from programs under the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA). The youth will be screened using the JTPA In-School Student Profile located as Attachment A. 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 2 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-12 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY 2. Refer youth to Employment Services staff, when appropriate, to complete JTPA applications. 3. Assist Employment Services staff, as appropriate, in obtaining necessary eligibility documentation (see Attachment B) and initial assessment information, such as attendance records, transcripts and achievement test scores needed for initial assessment. 4. Initiate Educational/Supportive Services Plan, located as Attachment C, for each youth determined to be eligible for JTPA youth services. A copy of this Plan will be provided to Employment Services within two weeks of eligibility determination by Employment Services staff. 5. Whenever possible, assist with coordinating services as needed with other area agencies. 8. Assist with updates on Educational/Supportive Services Plan, approximately every six months. 7. Assign support staff, as necessary, to assist school contact with information gathering and coordination of services. 8. Provide advisory services or referral to counseling services as needed by the youth. 9. Assist in the development of working relationships between the School District RE-12 staff and Employment Services Youth Staff. 10. Assist with bi-monthly school performance reports for those youth who are placed on subsidized job training. 11. Assist Employment Services Youth Staff with accessing school space for counseling and/or testing students if needed. 12. Identify to Employment Services Youth Staff the names and contact information of students when they drop out. IV. EMPLOYMENT SERVICES RESPONSIBILITIES A. Employment Services shall provide to the school contact the following services: 1. Participate in the common assessment and appraisal of each applicant including the determination of the appropriateness of Employment Services Programs. • 940276 V NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 3 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-12 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY 2. Assist in determining what services are needed by youth based on information obtained in assessments and arrangements for such services as available. 3. Develop the employment and training plan for the youth and forward copies of the Plan to the school contact. 4. Provide competency training to youth, when appropriate, in pre-employment and work maturity skills, basic skill development, work experience, and other program activities as appropriate and identified in the Plan. 5. Assist in selecting and referring, where appropriate, qualified youth applicants for available subsidized and unsubsidized placement openings and competency program openings provided by Employment Services. 6. Refer youth not eligible or appropriate for JTPA Programs to Job Services or other agency services. 7. Follow-up, under the direction of the school contact, with each client and verify services provided or the lack of services provided. 8. Assign a staff person to work with School District RE-12. 9. Provide training for the school contact and other interested School District RE-12 personnel. 10. Explore and make available opportunities for qualified youth in all services of Employment Services (Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Program, The Educational Opportunity Center, etc.). 11. Support school contact in developing positive relationships with school personnel. 12. Contact employers to develop employment training sites for the youth when appropriate. 13. Maintain records for employment training incentive awards and issue checks to youth. 14. Intervene and/or counsel youth with employment related problems. 15. Intervene and counsel youth to provide incentive to improve school performance. 16. Continually assess the effectiveness of the Agreement. 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 4 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-12 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY V. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT Either party may terminate this Agreement without cause be giving 30 calendar days written notice to the other party. Termination may also result automatically upon loss of funding for the services contemplated herein by either the County of Weld, State of Colorado, or School District RE-12. VI. MODIFICATION OF AGREEMENT All modifications to this Agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. VII. ASSURANCES A. School District RE-l2 agrees that its officers, employees, and clients do not become employees of the County of Weld, State of Colorado and, therefore, are not entitled to any employee benefits as Weld County employees as a result of the execution of this Agreement. Similarly, the County of Weld, State of Colorado agrees that its officers, employees, and clients do not become employees of School District RE-12 and, therefore, are not entitled to employee benefits of School District RE-12 as a result of the execution of this Agreement. B. The County of Weld, State of Colorado, 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 School District RE-12, or of its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing the tasks as set forth in this Agreement. School District RE-12 shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the County of Weld, State of Colorado, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its officers, and employees for any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of the services set forth in this Agreement by its employees, volunteers. clients, and agents. Similarly, School District RE-12 shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of the County of weld, State of Colorado, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing the tasks as set forth in this Agreement. The County of Weld, State of Colorado shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless School District RE-12, its officers and employees for any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of the services set forth in this Agreement by its employees, volunteers, clients, and agents. Both parties shall provide adequate liability and workers' compensation insurance for all of their employees and volunteers who engage in the performance of services set forth in this Agreement. 9402'76 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 5 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-12 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY C. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their officers or employees may possess, nor shall any portion of this Agreement be deemed to have created a duty of care with respect to any persons not a party to this Agreement. D. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create an obligation on the part of the County of Weld. State of Colorado. or upon School District RE-12 to spend funds not otherwise appropriated in each succeeding year. E. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Agreement is for any reason held or decided to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions herein. The parties hereto declare that they would have entered into this Agreement and each and every section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. 940276 a NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 6 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-12 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY VIII. ENTIRE AGREEMENT This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding between the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof and may not be changed or modified, except as stated in Section VI herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed this agreement as of the day, month, and year first above written. ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: COUNTY OF WELD, SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-12 STATE OF COLORADO attisi)i a Webster �P co a J9ci Doug Roe Chairperson, Board of County Superintendent Commissioners of Weld County APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOUR Walt J. Speckman Ex ive Director APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: WELD COUNTY PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL Otaall Richard Hillman Chairman 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-1 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 1 day of March , 1994, by • and between the County of Weld, State of Colorado,by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of Employment Services of Weld County, hereinafter referred to as "Employment Services", and Weld County School District RE-1, hereinafter referred to as "School District RE-1". Employment Services offers employment and training services to unemployed, underemployed, and economically disadvantaged youth (ages 14-21) and adults of Weld County. Employment Services wishes to expand its competency program efforts and placement activities on behalf of youth who are eligible to participate in the Youth Programs, Summer Job Hunt Program, and Sumner Employment and Training Program. School District RE-1 has expressed the desire to work with Employment Services to assist youth in accessing the above mentioned services. In consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: I. TERM The term of this agreement shall be for a period beginning March 15, 1994 and is subject to the provisions of paragraph V herein and future written modifications requested by either of the parties. II. ELIGIBILITY Services shall be provided to economically disadvantaged youth who are enrolled in or are returning to School District RE-1 and who meet the criteria and demonstrate the motivation to complete the program in which they may be enrolled. The School District RE-1 contact shall target outreach efforts to those at-risk who have additional barriers such as teen parents, offenders, and youth who are in foster/group home care. III. SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-1 RESPONSIBILITIES The following roles and responsibilities shall be assigned to School District RE-1 in the implementation of this Agreement. A. School District RE-1 shall establish a school contact in the district, which will provide the following services: 1. Assist in initial assessment and outreach to identify youth which may benefit from programs under the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA). The youth will be screened using the JTPA In-School Student Profile located as Attachment A. 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 2 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-1 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY 2. Refer youth to Employment Services staff, when appropriate, to complete JTPA applications. 3. Assist Employment Services staff, as appropriate, in obtaining necessary eligibility documentation (see Attachment B) and initial assessment information, such as attendance records, transcripts and achievement test scores needed for initial assessment. 4. Initiate Educational/Supportive Services Plan, located as Attachment C, for each youth determined to be eligible for JTPA youth services. A copy of this Plan will be provided to Employment Services within two weeks of eligibility determination by Employment Services staff. 5. Whenever possible, assist with coordinating services as needed with other area agencies. 6. Assist with updates on Educational/Supportive Services Plan, approximately every six months. 7. Assign support staff, as necessary, to assist school contact with information gathering and coordination of services. B. Provide advisory services or referral to counseling services as needed by the youth. 9. Assist in the development of working relationships between the School District RE-1 staff and Employment Services Youth Staff. 10. Assist with bi-monthly school performance reports for those youth who are placed on subsidized job training. 11. Assist Employment Services Youth Staff with accessing school space for counseling and/or testing students if needed. 12. Identify to Employment Services Youth Staff the names and contact information of students when they drop out. IV. EMPLOYMENT SERVICES RESPONSIBILITIES ' A. Employment Services shall provide to the school contact the following services: 1. Participate in the common assessment and appraisal of each applicant including the determination of the appropriateness of Employment Services Programs. 940276 ; NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 3 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-1 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY 2. Assist in determining what services are needed by youth based on information obtained in assessments and arrangements for such services as available. 3. Develop the employment and training plan for the youth and forward copies of the Plan to the school contact. 4. Provide competency training to youth, when appropriate, in pre-employment and work maturity skills, basic skill development, work experience, and other program activities as appropriate and identified in the Plan. 5. Assist in selecting and referring, where appropriate, qualified youth applicants for available subsidized and unsubsidized placement openings and competency program openings provided by Employment Services. 6. Refer youth not eligible or appropriate for JTPA Programs to Job Services or other agency services. 7. Follow-up, under the direction of the school contact, with each client and verify services provided or the lack of services provided. 8. Assign a staff person to work with School District RE-1. 9. Provide training for the school contact and other interested School District RE-I personnel. 10. Explore and make available opportunities for qualified youth in all services of Employment Services (Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Program, The Educational Opportunity Center, etc.) . 11. Support school contact in developing positive relationships with school personnel. 12. Contact employers to develop employment training sites for the youth when appropriate. 13. Maintain records for employment training incentive awards and issue checks to youth. 14. Intervene and/or counsel youth with employment related problems. 15. Intervene and counsel youth to provide incentive to improve school performance. 16. Continually assess the effectiveness of the Agreement. 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 4 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-1 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY V. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT Either party may terminate this Agreement without cause be giving 30 calendar days written notice to the other party. Termination may also result automatically upon loss of funding for the services contemplated herein by either the County of Weld, State of Colorado, or School District RE-1. VI. MODIFICATION OF AGREEMENT All modifications to this Agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. VII. ASSURANCES A. School District RE-1 agrees that its officers, employees, and clients do not become employees of the County of Weld. State of Colorado and, therefore, are not entitled to any employee benefits as Weld County employees as a result of the execution of this Agreement. Similarly, the County of Weld, State of Colorado agrees that its officers, employees, and clients do not become employees of School District RE-1 and, therefore, are not entitled to employee benefits of School District RE-1 as a result of the execution of this Agreement. B. The County of Weld, State of Colorado, 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 School District RE-1, or of its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing the tasks as set forth in this Agreement. School District RE-1 shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the County of Weld, State of Colorado, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its officers, and employees for any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of the services set forth in this Agreement by its employees, volunteers, clients, and agents. Similarly, School District RE-1 shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing the tasks as set forth in this Agreement. The County of Weld, State of Colorado shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless School District RE-1, its officers and employees for any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of the services set forth in this Agreement by its employees, volunteers, clients, and agents. Both parties shall provide adequate liability and workers' compensation insurance for all of their employees and volunteers who engage in the performance of services set forth in this Agreement. 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 5 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-1 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY C. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver. of any immunities the parties or their officers or employees may possess, nor shall any portion of this Agreement be deemed to have created a duty of care with respect to any persons not a party to this Agreement. D. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create an obligation on the part of the County of Weld. State of Colorado, or upon School District RE-1 to spend funds not otherwise appropriated in each succeeding year. E. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Agreement is for any reason held or decided to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions herein. The parties hereto declare that they would have entered into this Agreement and each and every section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 6 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-1 AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY VIII. ENTIRE AGREEMENT This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding between the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof and may not be changed or modified, except as stated in Section VI herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed this agreement as of the day, month, and year first above written. ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: COUNTY OF WELD, SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-1 STATE OF COLORADO 1f��� tjk • f69. N.H. Webster O3e3AjV Cliffo rookhart Chairperson, Board of Coun y Superintendent Commissioners of Weld County APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOUR S /11/7 Waite . Speckman Exec ive Director APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: WELD COUNTY PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL alesedite-14.0-2-0--) Richard Hillman Chairman 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-5J AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 1 day of March , 1994, by and between the County of Weld, State of Colorado,by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of Employment Services of Weld County, hereinafter referred to as "Employment Services", and Weld County School District RE-5J, hereinafter referred to as "School District RE-5J". Employment Services offers employment and training services to unemployed, underemployed, and economically disadvantaged youth (ages 14-21) and adults of Weld County. Employment Services wishes to expand its competency program efforts and placement activities on behalf of youth who are eligible to participate in the Youth Programs, Sumner Job Hunt Program, and Summer Employment and Training Program. School District RE-5J has expressed the desire to work with Employment • Services to assist youth in accessing the above mentioned services. In consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: I. TERM The term of this agreement shall be for a period beginning March 15, 1994 and is subject to the provisions of paragraph V herein and future written modifications requested by either of the parties. II. ELIGIBILITY Services shall be provided to economically disadvantaged youth who are enrolled in or are returning to School District RE-5J and who meet the criteria and demonstrate the motivation to complete the program in which they may be enrolled. The School District RE-5J contact shall target outreach efforts to those at-risk who have additional barriers such as teen parents,, offenders, and youth who are in foster/group home care. III. SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-5J RESPONSIBILITIES The following roles and responsibilities shall be assigned to School District RE-5J in the implementation of this Agreement. A. School District RE-5J shall establish a school contact in the district, which will provide the following services: 1. Assist in initial assessment and outreach to identify youth which may benefit from programs under the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA). The youth will be screened using the JTPA In-School Student Profile located as Attachment A. 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 2 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-5J AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY 2. Refer youth to Employment Services staff, when appropriate, to complete JTPA applications. 3. Assist Employment Services staff, as appropriate, in obtaining necessary eligibility documentation (see Attachment B) and initial assessment information, such as attendance records, transcripts and achievement test scores needed for initial assessment. 4. Initiate Educational/Supportive Services Plan, located as Attachment C, for each youth determined to be eligible for JTPA youth services. A copy of this Plan will be provided to Employment Services within two weeks of eligibility determination by Employment Services staff. 5. Whenever possible, assist with coordinating services as needed with other area agencies. 6. Assist with updates on Educational/Supportive Services Plan, approximately every six months. 7. Assign support staff, as necessary, to assist school contact with information gathering and coordination of services. 8. Provide advisory services or referral to counseling services - as needed by the youth. 9. Assist in the development of working relationships between the School District RE-5J staff and Employment Services Youth Staff. 10. Assist with bi-monthly school performance reports for those youth who are placed on subsidized job training. 11. Assist Employment Services Youth Staff with accessing school space for counseling and/or testing students if needed. 12. Identify to Employment Services Youth Staff the names and contact information of students when they drop out. IV. EMPLOYMENT SERVICES RESPONSIBILITIES A. Employment Services shall provide to the school contact the following services: 1. Participate in the common assessment and appraisal of each applicant including the determination of the appropriateness of Employment Services Programs. 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 3 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-5J AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY 2. Assist in determining what services are needed by youth based on information obtained in assessments and arrangements for such services as available. 3. Develop the employment and training plan for the youth and forward copies of the Plan to the school contact. 4. Provide competency training to youth, when appropriate, in pre-employment and work maturity skills, basic skill development, work experience, and other program activities as appropriate and identified in the Plan. 5. Assist in selecting and referring, where appropriate, qualified youth applicants for available subsidized and unsubsidized placement openings and competency program openings provided by Employment Services. 6. Refer youth not eligible or appropriate for JTPA Programs to Job Services or other agency services. 7. Follow-up, under the direction of the school contact, with each client and verify services provided or the lack of services provided. 8. Assign a staff person to work with School District RE-5J. 9. Provide training for the school contact and other interested School District RE-5J personnel. 10. Explore and make available opportunities for qualified youth in all services of Employment Services (Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Program, The Educational Opportunity Center, etc.). 11. Support school contact in developing positive relationships with school personnel. 12. Contact employers to develop employment training sites for the youth when appropriate. 13. Maintain records for employment training incentive awards and issue checks to youth. 14. Intervene and/or counsel youth with employment related problems. 15. Intervene and counsel youth to provide incentive to improve school performance. 16. Continually assess the effectiveness of the Agreement. 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 4 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-5J AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY V. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT Either party may terminate this Agreement without cause be giving 30 calendar days written notice to the other party. Termination may also result automatically upon loss of funding for the services contemplated herein by either the County of Weld, State of Colorado, or School District RE-5J. VI. MODIFICATION OF AGREEMENT All modifications to this Agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. VII. ASSURANCES A. School District RE-5J agrees that its officers, employees, and clients do not become employees of the County of Weld, State of Colorado and, therefore, are not entitled to any employee benefits as Weld County employees as a result of the execution of this Agreement. Similarly, the County of Weld, State of Colorado agrees that its officers, employees, and clients do not become employees of School District RE-5J and, therefore, are not entitled to employee benefits of School District RE-5J as a result of the execution of this Agreement. B. The County of Weld, State of Colorado, 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 School District RE-5J, or of its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing the tasks as set forth in this Agreement. School District RE-5J shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the County of Weld, State of Colorado, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its officers, and employees for any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of the services set forth in this Agreement by its employees, volunteers, clients, and agents. Similarly, School District RE-5J shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of the County of Weld. State of Colorado, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing the tasks as set forth in this Agreement. The County of Weld, State of Colorado shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless School District RE-5J, its officers and employees for any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of the services set forth in this Agreement by its employees, volunteers, clients, and agents. Both parties shall provide adequate liability and workers' compensation insurance for all of their employees and volunteers who engage in the performance of services set forth in this Agreement. 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 5 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-5J AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY C. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their officers or employees may possess, nor shall any portion of this Agreement be deemed to have created a duty of care with respect to any persons not a party to this Agreement. D. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create an obligation on the part of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, or upon School District RE-5J to spend funds not otherwise appropriated in each succeeding year. E. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Agreement is for any reason held or decided to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions herein. The parties hereto declare that they would have entered into this Agreement and each and every section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. 940276 c NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 6 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-5J AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY VIII. ENTIRE AGREEMENT This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding between the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof and may not be changed or modified, except as stated in Section VI herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed this agreement as of the day, month, and year first above written. ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: COUNTY OF WELD, SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-5J STATE OF COLORADO PW. Webster D3 a3/ Fred Palmer Chairperson, Board of County Superintendent Commissioners of Weld County APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: WELD COUNTY DIVI ON OF HUMAN RESO S W . Speckman Exe ive Director APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: WELD COUNTY PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL Richard Hillman Chairman 940276 7 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 1 day of .iar'ch , 1994, by and between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of Employment Services of Weld County, hereinafter referred to as "Employment Services," and Aims Community College, hereinafter referred to as "Aims." WITNESSETH WHEREAS, Employment Services offers employment and training services to unemployed, underemployed, and economically disadvantaged individuals of Weld County, and WHEREAS, Employment Services wishes to expand its coordination efforts and placement activities on behalf of individuals who are eligible to participate in the programs under it's auspices, and WHEREAS, Employment Services receives authority from the Wagner-Peyser Act, Employment First Food Stamp Program, Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Program, and the Job Training Partnership Act to provide employment and training services and employer relations services and to coordinate such activities with appropriate agencies, and WHEREAS, Aims has expressed the desire to work with Employment Services to assist individuals in accessing services and training. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: I. PURPOSE This cooperative agreement is entered into by Aims Community College and Employment Services of Weld County maximizing the two agencies sources in a coordinated fashion to: A. Provide services to those individuals who are seeking employment and training and are either eligible or may be eligible for JTPA programs. B. Establish the means for a practical and effective relationship between the two agencies for the stated purposes of: 1. Maximizing client vocational potential. 2. Ensuring clients successful participation in training. 3. Establishing cooperation to avoid duplication of funding and services. 4. Maximizing coordination in the delivery and expansion of services and programs. 5. Assist employers through developing a skilled work force. 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 2 AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY II. TERM The term of this agreement shall be for a period beginning March 351994, and ending June 30, 1995, and subject to the provisions of paragraph VI herein. III. AIMS RESPONSIBILITIES A. Aims will provide the following services: 1. Assist in outreach to identify individuals who may benefit from programs under the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA). Individuals can be screened using the JTPA Eligibility Pre- Screening Form located as Attachment A. 2. Refer individuals to Employment Services staff, when appropriate, to complete JTPA applications. I 3. Assist in the completion or updates of an Educational Financial Assistance Plan, located as Attachment B, for each individual who will receive JTPA assistance. A copy of this Plan will be signed by the JTPA staff person, the individual and a representative of Aims. The Aims Financial Aid Officer will attach a copy of the financial award offer to Financial Assistance Plan. The plan and financial award offer will be provided to Employment Services within two weeks of submission by Employment Services staff to Aims financial aid office. If the financial award offer is not available at the time of enrollment, Aims will forward a copy of the final award when received. 4. Continue to coordinate with Employment Services in the implementation and delivery of GED and basic skills development training through the out stationing of staff to conduct GED classes, and through the utilization of Employment Services Learning Lab for GED preparation. 5. Ensure that JTPA funds are used for tuition. IV. EMPLOYMENT SERVICES RESPONSIBILITIES A. Employment Services shall complete the following services: 1. Complete the common assessment and appraisal of each applicant including the determination of the appropriateness of Employment Services Programs. 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT • Page 3 AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY 2. Determine what services are needed by individuals based on information obtained in assessments and arrange for such services as available. 3. Develop an Individual Service Strategy (ISS) and document the ISS with the determination agreed upon with Aims, of the participant's financial assistance needs for training and the proper mix of JTPA and HEA Title IV funds. 4. Provide Aims with the names of JTPA participants who are to attend Aims and for'whom JTPA payments will be made. 5. Document the ISS to show sufficient coordination with other resources available. to ensure to the extent practicable, that there is sufficient funding for the participant to successfully complete the agreed upon program. 6. Provide Aims with a release of information signed by the participant which will allow Employment Services to release JTPA assistance information to Aims, and which will allow Aims to release HEA financial assistance information back to Employment Services. 7. Provide the participant who receives a Federal Pell grant with an Educational Financial Assistance Plan which will indicate the portion of the HEA grant to be applied to the cost of tuition, fees, and books. This plan will be signed by a JTPA staff person, the participant and a representative from Aims. 8. Complete the Financial Assistance Plan based upon information contained in the financial award offer which is provided by Aims Community College Financial Aid Office. 9. Agree to coordinate for the provision of space for the GED classes for client groups, and for the utilization of the Employment Services Learning Lab to assist clients in gaining the skills necessary to acquire a GED or required enhancement areas. V. CONTINUATION OF EFFORTS Employment Services and Aims Community College agree to continue to coordinate and work together in the development of collaborative efforts to serve the citizens of Weld County. • 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 4 AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY VI. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT Either party may terminate this Agreement without cause by giving 30 calendar days written notice to the other party. Termination may also result automatically upon loss of funding for the services contemplated herein by either the County of Weld, State of Colorado; or Aims. VII. MODIFICATION OF AGREEMENT All modifications to this Agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. VIII. ASSURANCES A. Aims agrees that its officers, employees, and clients do not become employees of the County of Weld, State of Colorado and, therefore, are not entitled to any employee benefits as Weld County employees as a result of the execution of this Agreement. Similarly, the County of Weld, State of Colorado Agrees that its officers, employees, and clients do not become employees of Aims and, therefore, are not entitled to employee benefits of Aims as a result of the execution of this Agreement. B. The County of Weld, State of Colorado, 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 Aims, or of its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing the tasks as set forth in this Agreement. Aims shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the County of Weld, State of Colorado, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its officers, and employees for any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of the services set forth in this Agreement by its employees, volunteers, clients, and agents. Similarly, Aims shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of the County of Weld, State of Colorado. the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees, volunteers. or agents while performing the tasks as set forth in this Agreement. The County of Weld. State of Colorado shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Aims, its officers and employees for any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of the services set forth in this Agreement by its employees. volunteers, clients, and agents. Both parties shall provide adequate liability and workers' compensation insurance for all of their employees and volunteers who engage in the performance of services set forth in this Agreement. 940276 NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 5 AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY C. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their officers or employees may possess, nor shall any portion of this Agreement be deemed to have created a duty of care with respect to any persons not a party to this Agreement. D. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create an obligation -on the part of the County of Weld, State of Colorado. or upon Aims to spend funds not otherwise appropriated in each succeeding year. E. If any section, Subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Agreement is for any reason held or decided to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions herein. The parties hereto declare that they would have entered into this Agreement and each and every section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. - IX. ENTIRE AGREEMENT This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding between the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof and may not be changed or modified, except as stated in Section VI herein. 9 ) 76 • NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT Page 6 AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed this agreement as of the day, month and year first above written. ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: COUNTY OF WELD. AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE STATE OF COLORADO � - �� 1, I . cad2L9--i W. e s r A• •r- al Chairperson, Board of County Commissioners of Weld County APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: WELD COUN DIV $ N OF HUMAN RES C Wal . peckman Approval Ex utive Director APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE: WELD COUNTY PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL Richard Hillman Chairman 940276 Y EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY 1551 N. 17th Avenue/P.O. Box 1805 Greeley, Colorado 80632 353-3800 Office 356-3975 Fax FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PLAN Name: SS #: Phone: Address: School: - School Year: Course of Study: HEA Title IV Assistance Sources SEE ATTACHED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE OFFER JTPA funds to be used for tuition, fees, books, supplies $ HEA funds to be used for tuition, fees, books, supplies $ (JTPA FUNDS WILL ONLY BE USED FOR TUITION. FEES. BOOKS, AND/OK SUPPLIES) Release of Information: I hereby authorize the JTPA Program and Education Institutions listed above to exchange information regarding my attendance, budget and financial assistance as itemized in this Plan. Participant Signature Date This financial assistance plan identifies the source and amount of funds that shall be applied to the cost of tuition, fees, books, and/or supplies. Participant Signature Employment Services Case Manager Signature Education Institution Signature 940276 fie MEMORAf DUM WIID Weld County Commissioners To 1 W.H. Webster, Chairman Date March 21, 194E COLORADO From Walter J. Speckman, Human Resources Executive Director ediL Subject: Non-Financial Coordination Agreements with Educational Institutions Enclosed for Board approval are nine (9) Non-Financial Coordination Agreements between Employment Services and the following educational institutions in Weld County: Aims Community College School District RE-8 School District RE-5J School District RE-7 School District RE-1 School District RE-10 School District RE-12 School District RE-33 School District RE-2 The Non-Financial Coordination Agreements outline the different areas in which services to youth can be provided through coordination between the various schools and Employment Services. Services to adults and youth will be provided through coordination between Aims Community College and Employment Services. The Agreements also describe different areas of responsibility and expectations which provide youth who drop out of school with an avenue through which they can access services. If you have any questions regarding the Agreements, please telephone Linda L. Perez at 353-3816, extension 3363. 940276 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - PLATTEVILLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Mutual Aid Agreement between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Weld County Ambulance Service, and the Platteville Fire Protection District, commencing March 21, 1994. with further terms and conditions being as stated in said agreement, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Mutual Aid Agreement between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Weld County Ambulance Service, and the Platteville Fire Protection District be, and hereby is. approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 21st day of March, A.D., 1994. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Llikieuten WELD COUNTY, C LORADO Weld County Clerk to the Boar l//It W. H. Webster Chairman BY: Deputy Clerk to the Boar Dale Hall, Pr Tem APPRO S TO FORM: `� • -rh eorge" Baxter ounty Attorney on tance L. Harbert Barbara J. Kirkmeye 940277 f in00b'7 CaiPkvkFeb; kM«""&; CA« MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT Date of this Agreement: FEBRUARY 10, , 19 94 . Agencies to this Agreement: WELD COUNTY AMBULANCE SERVICE by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and PLATTEVILLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT These agencies maintain paid and/or volunteer emergency service personnel and equipment. It is to the mutual benefit of each agency to assist the other. As a result, both agencies agree as follows: 1. To respond to requests for assistance from the other agency whenever possible. However, it shall be entirely within the discretion of the management of the requested agency as to whether and/or what personnel and equipment will respond to the request. 2. This Agreement does not create an employment relationship between the agencies. Each agency agrees that its personnel do not become employees of the other agency as a result of this agreement. Each agency's equipment and personnel shall remain the responsibility of that agency even when responding to a request under this Agreement. Each agency's personnel do not become entitled to any employees' benefits provided by the other agency as a result of this Agreement. Each agency shall provide necessary Worker' s Compensation Insurance for its own personnel at its own cost and expense. 3. Each agency waives all claims against the other agency for compensation for any loss of or damage to equipment and for any loss, damage, personal injury or death sustained by its personnel, which occurs as a result of the performance of this Agreement. 4. Each agency agrees that the equipment, actions, methods and practices of its personnel shall conform to the applicable requirements of Colorado law and to acceptable methods and practices of emergency response services. 5. This Agreement may be supplemented with various exhibits setting forth specific areas of response, protocol, communications, and other procedural matters. These 940277 Ila'Si supplements must be adapted, signed, and dated by both agencies. 6. This Agreement shall supersede and replace any and all agreements, contracts, and written and/or oral understandings in existence prior to the execution of this Agreement. 7. No alteration of the terms of this Agreement shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by the authorized representatives of the parties to this Agreement. 8. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to create a cause of action and/or civil liability remedy in any person not a party to this Agreement. This Agreement exists for the sole benefit of the parties to the Agreement. The Agreement shall not be construed to create a duty by either party to any third party where no such duty otherwise existed. 9. This Agreement shall take effect upon execution by authorized representatives to each party. This Agreement shall remain in effect until such time as either agency gives sixty (60) days advanced written notice to the other agency of its intention to terminate or amend. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties above named have executed this Agreement on the 21st day of March , A.D. , 19 94 . BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: Mai% . j,e._' "'7 Weld County . !('1Jat( Clerk to the-B and By: W. H. Wehsrpr airman �f 03/23/94 By:/ ��z ��l7yr_de CC Deputy Clerk ,-M C rr�A ►-- By: KENNETH MILLER , PRESIDENT 94027? MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Yes, our department does want to formally participate in the Mutual Aid program. Our signed and date Agreement is enclosed. Please send us a copy of the executed agreement. No. we do not wish to formally participate by signing the Agreement you sent because: Signature_I�gyMw - Date_ •21/0/9 Kenneth '2 1n' itkti (Print Name) Department ?14*eu, l/e Fri Trotebai.. 7.`ast' Address Po i2 Z P14 tHeQ: ►►t. Cn 804,S 1 9402'7'7 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - MILLIKEN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Mutual Aid Agreement between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. on behalf of the Weld County Ambulance Service, and the Milliken Fire Protection District, commencing March 21, 1994, with further terms and conditions being as stated in said agreement, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. that the Mutual Aid Agreement between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Weld County Ambulance Service, and the Milliken Fire Protection District be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 21st day of March, A.D., 1994. 4�� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:i0dy rA. COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board W30 BY: yom' Deputy r o thar - D Hall, Pr -Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: //�/'y'y� i��A eorge �• Baxter County Attorney nstance L. Harbert arbara J. Kirkm er 940278 A-rn,00°'1 cc. rn;u;ke FPb; an+c44",)801(e . e MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT Date of this Agreement: Pegg tfi4'R Y /o -a' , 19 Agencies to this Agreement: WELD COUNTY AMBULANCE SERVICE y and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and l/7L///t=.tl F,Rj.z 1:2gOit""Gtioa/ v 1,5The * _ • These agencies maintain paid and/or volunteer emergency service personnel and equipment. It is to the mutual benefit of each agency to assist the other. As a result, both agencies agree as follows: 1. To respond to requests for assistance from the other agency whenever possible. However, it shall be entirely within the discretion of tae management of the requested agency as to whether and/or what personnel and equipment will respond to the request. 2. This Agreement does not create an employment relationship between the agencies. Each agency agrees that its personnel do not become employees of the other agency as a result of this agreement. Each agency's equipment and personnel shall remain the responsibility of that agency even when responding to a request under this Agreement. Each agency's personnel do not become entitled to any employees' benefits provided by the other agency as a result of this Agreement. Each agency shall provide necessary Worker's Compensation Insurance for its own personnel at its own cost and expense. 3. Each agency waives all claims against the other agency for compensation for any loss of or damage to equipment and for any loss, damage, personal injury or death sustained by its personnel, which occurs as a result of the performance of this Agreement. 4. Each agency agrees that the equipment, actions, methods and practices of its personnel shall conform to the applicable requirements of Colorado law and to acceptable methods and practices of emergency response services. 5. This Agreement may be supplemented with various exhibits setting forth specific areas of response, protocol, communications, and other procedural matters. These 94027e i supplements must be adapted, signed, and dated by both agencies. 6. This Agreement shall supersede and replace any and all agreements, contracts, and written and/or oral understandings in existence prior to the execution of this Agreement. 7. No alteration of the terms of this Agreement shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by the authorized representatives of the parties to this Agreement. 8. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to create a cause of action and/or civil liability remedy in any person not a party to this Agreement. This Agreement exists for the sole benefit of the parties to the Agreement. The Agreement shall not be construed to create a duty by either party to any third party where no such duty otherwise existed. 9. This Agreement shall take effect upon execution by authorized representatives to each party. This Agreement shall remain in effect until such time as either agency gives sixty (60) days advanced written notice to the other agency of its intention to terminate or amend. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties above named have executed this Agreement on the 21st day of rtgrch , A.D. , 19 94 . BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: Wei j Weld County ni/�l� Mr a Clerk to the and By: W. H. Webster , Chairman 1� 03/23/94 Deputy ,By. -e C Milliken Fire Protection District 101 '. Irene , Mi ken , cog::: x of y: a P ' Pres . 940278 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE REQUEST TO WAIVE BIDDING PROCEDURE CONCERNING OIL AND GAS LEASE AND ACCEPT OFFER TO LEASE MINERAL ACRES - SEI S2, TIN, R64W 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, Contex Energy Company, 1645 Court Place, Suite 212, Denver, Colorado 80202, has requested that the bidding procedure be waived according to the policy as set forth in the Weld County Administrative Manual for parcels less than five acres, on the following described mineral acres: Part of the SEt of Section 2, Township 1 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado, as more fully described in Quit Claim Deed dated March 28, 1979 and recorded in Book 866 at Reception #1787720. Weld County, Colorado records, and WHEREAS, Contex Energy Company is offering to lease the above described mineral acres, containing 0.207 mineral acres, more or less, and WHEREAS, the Board finds that the lease offer from Contex Energy Company 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 Contex Energy Company, to waive the bidding procedure on an Oil and Gas Lease concerning the above described mineral acres, be, and hereby is, granted. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the offer of Contex Energy Company to lease mineral acres, as hereinabove stated, be, and hereby is, accepted. 940279 WAIVE BID PROCEDURE - CONTEX ENERGY COMPANY PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 21st day of March, A.D. , 1994. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ( ' � kleueza WELD COUNTY 0��0 m Weld Co y C erk to the Board H. Webster, hairman BY: � -, 11„y,l�// Deputy Cle to the Bo a e K. Hall. Pro em APPROV AS TO FORM: � �•Ctri eorge Baxter CountyAAtttorfiey Constance L. Harbert L h� �l eys eifiJ�',fCl� Barbara 7. Kirkrney h // 940279 Aat23OC?98 PAID-UP WELD COUNTY OIL AND GAS LEASE Rev.3/93 (Small Tram-Paid Up) THIS AGREEMENT,made and entered into this day of March , 19_q4_,by and • between WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, a political subdivision of the Sate of Colorado acting by and through the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld.c/o Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street. Greeley, CO 80631, hereinafter called Lessor, and: Contex Energy Company 1645 Court Place, Suite 212 Denver. CO 80202 hereinafter called Lessee. WITNESSETH,that Lessor, for and in consideration of the sum of Two Hundred and NQ/,,Q.0 ($200.00) cash in hand paid,the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged,and the covenants and agreements hereinafter described. has granted, demised. leased and let, and by these presents does grant,demise,lease and let exclusively unto the said Lessee,the land hereinafter described. with the exclusive right for the purpose of mining, exploring by geophysical and other methods, and operating for and producing therefrom: oil and all gas of whatsoever nature or kind, with rights of way and easement for laying pipe lines, and erection of structures thereon to produce. save and take care of said products, all that certain tract of land situated in the County of Weld. State of Colorado,described as follows, to wit Township 1 North Range 64 West,6th P.M. Section 2 : a 0.267 acre parcel of land located in the SE$, as more fully described in Quit Claim Deed dated March 28, 1979 and recorded in Book 866 at Reception #1787720, Weld County, Colorado records. and containing 0.207 acres, more or less. 1. It is agreed that the tease 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 Foolce 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 Lessee is then engaged in drilling or re-working operations thereon,then this lease shall continued 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 Lessee 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 down cash payment. Lessor agrees that Lessee shall not be obligated, except as otherwise provided herein, to commence or continue any operations during the primary term. Lessee may at any time or times during or after the primary tam surrender this lease as to all or any portion 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 ail obligation thereafter accruing as to the acreage surrendered. 3 =434 REC 02380798 03/29/94 16 : 46 $0 . 00 /004 F 0089 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 940279 / ISU 3. In consideration of the premises the said Lessee covenants and agree to pay Lessor one-eighth (1/8) of the proceeds received by Lessee, payable monthly, for the oil, gas and other hydrocarbons produced and saved from the leased premiere 4. Where gas from a well capable of producing gas is not sold or used, Lessee may pay or tender as royalty to Lessor One Dollar per year per net mineral acre owned by Lessor and covered by this lease, such payment or tender to be made on or before the anniversary date of this lease nett ensuing after the expiration of 90 days from the date such well is shut in and thereafter on or before the anniversary date of this lease during the period such well is shut in. If such payment or tender is made, it will be considered that gas is being produced within the meaning of this lease. S. If said Lessor owns less than the entire oil and gas fee simple estate in the above described lands, then the royalties (including any shut-in gas royalty) herein provided for shall be paid the said Lessor only in the proportion which Lessors interest bears to the entire oil and gas mineral fee simple estate. 6. Lessee shall have the right to use, free of cost or royalty,gas,oil and water produced on said land for Lessee's operations thereon, except water from the wells of Lessor. 7. When requested by Lessor. Lessee shall bury Lessee's pipe lines below plow depth. 8. No well shall be drilled nearer than 200 feet to any occupied building on said premises without the written consent of Lessor. 9. Lessee shall have the right at any time to remove all of Lessee's machinery and fixtures placed on said premises, including the right to draw and remove casing. 10. The rights of Lessor and Lessee hereunder may be assigned in whole or in part. No change in ownership of Lessor's interest (by assignment or otherwise) shall be binding on Lessee until Lessee has.been furnished•with notice,consisting of certified copies-of all recorded instruments or documents and other information necessary to establish a complete chain of record title from Lessor. and then only with respect to payment 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 difference portions or parcels of said land shall operate to enlarge the obligations or diminish the rights of Lessee,and all Lessee's operations may be conducted without regard to any such division. If all or any part of this lease is assigned, no leasehold owner shall be liable for any act or omission of any other leasehold owner. 11. Lesee, 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 or oil and gas, or separately for the production or either, when in Letve's judgment it is necessary or advisable to do so, and irrespective of whether authority similar to this exists with respect to such other land,lease or leases. Likewise,units previously formed to 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 such 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 have theretofore been commenced. 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 operation 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 2 3 1434 REC 02380798 03/29/94 16 : 46 $0 . 00 2/004 940279 F 0090 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CT . CO 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 unitize, 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 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 time,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 impled, 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 or 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 I tuee and approved 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 request, allow Lessee access to such abstracts and other title papers as it has in its files. I«.'shall have the right at any time to redeem for 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. Lessee shall indemnify Lessor against all liability and loss, and against all claims and actions, including the defense of such claims or actions,based upon or arising out of damage or injury.including death, to persons or property caused by or sustained in connection with operatics an this !cased land or by conditions created thereby, or based upon any violation of any statute, ordinance or regulation. 15. Upon failure or default of Lessee to comply with any of the terms and provisions hereof including but not limited to the failure to comply with laws, rules and regulations covering Colorado oil and gas operations, Lessor is hereby authorized upon notice and hearing, as hereinafter provided, to cancel this lease as to all of the leased land so claimed or possessed by I neer hereunder. In the event of any such default or failure, Lessor shall, before making any such cancellation, send to Lessee by- certified mail, to the post office address of said lessee as shown by the records of Lessor, a notice or intention to cancel for such failure or default,specifying the same, stating that if within thirty(30)days from the date of mailing said notice,Lessee shall correct such failure or default,no cancellation will be made. If such failure or default is not corrected with thirty(30) days after the mailing of such notice, and if Lessee does not request a hearing on such notice within thirty(30)days, this lease will terminate and be cancelled by operation of the paragraph without further action by Lessor, or further nottx to Lessee. 16. All of the provisions of this lease shall be binding upon the heirs, personal representatives, successors and assigns of Lessor and I ere 17. Lessee shall not conduct operations of any hind upon the surface of the lands herein described without the express written consent of Lessor. i k 3 :434 REC 02380798 13/29/94 1.6 : 46 $0 . 00 3/004 F 0091 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 940279 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this instrument is executed as of the date first above written. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO fl / P ATTEST: / 1/ 7 __ . ae„ 'c Weld County Clerk to the Board / ,ta r ui c% SSEE: ntex E rgY Company 713/91 IE ary Butler, President STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) The foregoing instrument was aclaowledged before methis /`":Adayof O'h...w.< ,199 by D G9 Pie F+q 4y/cr r...eCs ja.et a1C C.••a'e,C Witness my hand and official seal. `'•; c m:?sicG ;.nirc: /1!7 ,t.j -, Q•w O., Notary Public • B 1434 REC 02380798 03/29/94 16 : 46 $0. 00 4/004 F 0092 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 4 940279 7PA ^ F . , SDTetrAc. r..'• .; 73:; 1-+#7:41.7.! ta.w- C.,2::-.117-,:1; L-#(4.14_3111.:7:51 .i / 4r APR 17191! 4i 566 ea ,.,........ ha.Ns_ 178"!720 .• T. ,. 1 s+Go cast Wan Cron Cori a a...rr '..-1 QUIT CLAIM DEEDS-r'ea L. •• or THIS QOST CLAIM DEEn made on this, the ;l.'s•• day of March. ,- l; a AS,:, '' •,� 1979, by Dorothy Hammond Reed, a single woman, whose address ist.;;.. �.4 ` r f,'µ. . �.•A •ti 2427 Rest 45th Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80211, as Grantor, in G;- t p consideration Of :mprovinq and widening, to a width of 24 foot , .��•'•^t an existing field entrance approximately 100 feet to the South ;^ of a new County culvert adjacent to the property covered by • a q this Deed and further in consideration of installing a new t : 24 foot wide field entrance approximately 100 feet North of ' ' '�J the new County culvert located adjacent to the property covered `-` 15 0. oy this Deed, the construction of which has been corpletsd as ` '- C <" . , of the data of the execution Of this agreement, said Grantor hereby sells, devises and quit claims to 1iRLD COUNTY. COLORADO, . whose address is 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado 806;1. a - the follow:nq real property located in the county of weld and F 1!. ' State of Colorado: r It• - ' See Exhibit '8' (attached hereto) L::•`- .yr t. This Ouit Claim Deed executed the day and year first above ,\Y�.. wr'.tt,n. .Ot lettLite a Dorothy Hammond Reed a?, :d +. 1Z St4 Tt or COLARAoo ) ' ..to0'N1T D?ljtNVLR I .�,,,..:, • Clie .foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this __i day'of .2.,./.: , ., e • . 1979. ` /' - , } % Notary Public t i- • , my commission expires: w.asr ws.em6s Asn,tr. 1,2,;,:: • ti r_ r. r 94 ' / s t - 866' 17877{p • '1 ,.,. ^' Exhibit '3" . I . A parcel of Lind located along the Past line of Section 2, Twtuhip 1 North, - Ranee 64 o-esr of the 6t.1 P.'t., Nhld County, State of Colorado. • Beginning at the northeast Corner of f:ection 2, T0.nnhi1 1 •:ti.^-h, _. Range 64 Weet, rtid owner being Station 9S • 63.00 3K and 9S • 22.12 Nt J' u+ith the bearing of the Lae twrtlnouth section line bearing S 00.00.00,r and all other bearings contained therein being relative thereto. Nora particularly denc'SDed as follows: Along Past Section Line S 00-00-0CN 31211.- • therm + n,'i eaving said Section Line S 90-00-0JW 30' LO the nkst R.O.Y.. Line of Canty Road $9; ;pie Point to be Ira h n thence int of Retuning; '' continzing S 90-00-0CW 30'; trance S0-Co-co 30n'; thence �Y•`. 3 90-00-00[ 30' t0 a Joint on the :Rest R.O.U. Line of Court,: Road " �,.._ S9; thence Jb•00_C0L 300' along West R.O.N. Line to the 't-.0 Point ,. of Seginning Said Parcel ce ntaines .207 z'cres acre of less. :z' J' - • o ..-4 ;, lr.: r• ' i r N- :•} f s 4 r. - _ CONTEX ENERGY COMPANY 1645 COURT PLACE SUITE 212 DENVER,COLORADO 80202 O03)623.3444 No m&(30))623,1523 March 15, 1994 l Board of County Commissioners :? Weld County "K P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 RE: Offer to lease for oil and gas exploration Townshiu 1 North. Range 64 Wert, 6th P,4. Section 2: a 0.207 acre parcel of land in the SE; as described in Book 866, Rec./1787720 To the Board of Commissioners: This letter represents Contex Energy Company's offer to lease the above referenced land for oil and gas exploration. Contex respectfully requests the Board to waive its bid requirement as per county policy for parcels under 5 acres. Enclosed please find duplicate Weld County Oil And Gas Lease (small tract) forms covering the above referenced tract and a Contex Energy Company check in the amount of $210.00 for the minimum royalty bonus and filing fee. If you have any questions regarding this offer or Contex Energy please call me at the above number. Thank you for your consideration of Contex Energy's offer. Very, rur ours, . Gar Butler = 940279 O (a O ti 8 A = isz O O 0 W t C N 4• -n e1 �• yf 0� O 01 T O yQ too 5 (, tt 7F(,, m N -10 ZC • 331 0Y -� a O 6l? 9 92 L N NSA N a)O 0 Sac v?7 nz f N XI xro O vv ro m O W N 2 rn . `ny n .r 0 e N 3 (p •• 0. CD 4� yb� •p O) N S opm N 0A O• a ."O C ?F J N Cl J -s DI dh O -s W _..O 00 r Y (D ro 3 c+ 00 V w O •• COD'•O Of•• aE ••••J N A N• a nY- O CD CD J --`CO 0 J.V O J 0 r' Pe rtrt J 02. 01 ro Of • O • ,ton N_ O O O 940279 . _. ... . i ,, y"�3f APR 171979 , o RqW W w J.--._&See ..M_-- ,1if, 866 • :,M I s...0 Cars., %v.,CAMP/C4A a Reser " r u r net S. A 2 n w QUIT CLAIM DEED . 1.; •� THIS QUIT CLAIM DEED made on this, the ••.ti. day of March,a . r, ;,',i 1979, by Dorothy Hammond Reed, a single wo.-.an. whose address is e. 3427 West 4Sth Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80211, as Grantor, in r N "/f•, 0 consideration of ,nproving are widonito to A width of 24 foot Cs _ a an existing field entrance approximately 100 feet to the South ~' ' +,Fa .A•. Of a new County culvert adjacent to the property covered by ; .. e -- this Deed and further in consideration of installing a new ke ' . f 24 foot wide field entrance approximately 100 feet ::Orth of `' t•,, 3 ! the new County culvert located adjacent to the property covered , e : Oy this peed, the construction of which has been completed as - f>, r of the date of the execution of this agreement, said Grantor ,' ' 4 hereby sells, devises and quit Claims tO WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, • a.' r whose address is 913 10th Street, •,roeley, Colorado 80631, the ffollowinq real property located in the County of weld and ,0{ ,m State of Colorado, . ' j Sec Exhibit 'S' !attached hereto) e •r t 4u - This it Clain Deed executed the day and year first above ' 1 • OOPOt y Hammond Reed 1:?; :i .,4 STjTt OF COLORADO ) F'V2; ' %' ' k )ss. .1 ..7tOUMTY.pr-ENVER ) _ • fcregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this -_� day Of j'.' I .. . , 1979. r:r r i '- / n `i Notary Public ..r, :L My commission expires, •,;.•rwsmeshs ,t,'su • s Ote Y_ .a, ` 940273 866 • Y7R' p P.4 f 1 F°;' Exhibit 'be ,;f;, A parcel of land locate-! along tbv Vsr line of fecrie:I'. 2. Township 1 Forth, PanZe r. ;,s, of the g.h a.., }y.`d County, State u: Colorado. iteginniry at tte ::::rtheast Corner of Section 2, 7otmnhir 1 `:...^.h. range f,u 1,:ett. sali oovner Nang 7tation 9S • 63.no PC and 9S • 22.12 N( with the leaping of the Cast north^anh section line fearing S 00-00-COWL is and all o:hhc:• :ear ines contained ttrrein being relative thereto. .. ;ore particularly described as follows: Along ratr ection Lire " 00 7!.',i 3176*- ; thence leaving :+ caid Ceeton LInc ?;-'.f-CC,. l :o thr Wont F/.' . 1St! of i„, rot t•; -.ad 9^; mid To:f,t to te Mx Point of Peginning; thence • coea^•unr. 77-on-Cc: 30' tr ^,are ^ -oo-:-: 30n'; thence +. ^^-'.^-Crr :"' t.; t :'ci rte on. he: 'lest P.O.Y.. '..inc of roan'}• Road i '•^; l•r• .o •:c-'c--x!: '0'1' al=n7 'Ast 1(.O.;.. ;inn to the :t-;.. Point .pfd •.of .�?nr,ing !PI . "ai•: Pru•:r: _pr,_a iLr••} .. r'*:crs crrn of lesa, irygf • If. 1 -r • 3h4 'r : f •.i 2 . RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE ESTABLISHMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ADVISORY BOARD AND APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS 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 need exists to revise the Weld County Comprehensive Plan, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners believes a temporary Comprehensive Plan Advisory Board, with membership as follows, will represent the various interests of Weld County and provide meaningful input into the revision of said Comprehensive Plan: Voting Members: Planning Commission Representatives (5) EDAP Representative (1) Commissioner District Representatives (3) At-Large Representatives (2) Agricultural Representative (1) Development Representative (1) Non-Voting (ex-officio) Members: Board of County Commissioners (2) NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that a temporary Comprehensive Plan Advisory Board composed of the above membership be, and hereby is, created. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said temporary Comprehensive Plan Advisory Board shall be dissolved by Resolution at or near the time said Board shall present its final recommendation concerning the Weld County Comprehensive Plan to the Board of County Commissioners. 940273 pi...o99 993 6 f v;cry);CIP-- (. ; pyjama.Ap,S is) ec•. PL.; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the following individuals be, and hereby are, appointed to serve on the temporary Comprehensive Plan Advisory Board: Weld County Planning Commission Marie Koolstra City of Greeley Planning Commission John Valencia Tri-Area Planning Commission Jay Curtis City of Fort Lupton Planning Commission Jim Meyer Town of Windsor Planning Commission Gale Schick EDAP Representative Cathy Schulte Commissioner District #1 Representative Cristie Nicklas Commissioner District #2 Representative Bonnie Dean Commissioner District #3 Representative Ruth Pelton-Roby At-Large Representative Michael Hayes John Donley Agricultural Representative Mike Veeman Development Representative Kirk Goble County Commissioners (ex-officio, non-voting) Dale Hall Barbara Kirk'neyer BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the following individuals be, and hereby are, appointed as support staff to assist said Board: Planning Department Monica Daniels-Mika Department of Public Works Drew Scheltinga Health Department John Pickle County Attorney's Office Lee Morrison The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 21st day of March, A.D. , 1994. n���� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: I�/" "'"' kGL WELD COUNTY. C LORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board � /� � jast'q Q W. . Web ter, Chai an BY: ��C/f_Cr"/'� •Dr Deputy Cle k to the B Dale K, Hall, (r/9, Tem{�(/� APPROVED AS TO FORM: .r i �• l J e., t George/E. Baxter ounty Attorne ( o stance L. Harbert Barbara J. Kirk eyer 940273 0 -+ COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ADVISORY BOARD Planning Commissions: Marie Koolstra (Weld County) 2538 E. Highway 56 Berthoud, CO 80513 532-4006 (W&H) John Valencia (City of Greeley) 1829 21st Street Road Greeley, CO 80631 353-1117(W) 353-7369(H) Jay Curtis (Tri-Area) P. 0. Box 53 Dacono, CO 80514 833-3819 (W&H) Jim Meyer (City of Ft. Lupton) 328 S. Park Avenue Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 322-1405(W) 857-2911(H) Mr. Gale Schick (Town of Windsor) 706 Parkview Mountain Court Windsor, CO 80550 686-7392 EDAP representative: Cathy Schulte EDAP P. 0. Box S Greeley, CO 80632 356-4565 County Commissioners (ex officio and non-voting): Dale Hall and Barbara Kirkmeyer P. 0. Box 758, Greeley, CO 80632 356-4000, extension 4200 Citizen (District 1) CriStie Nicklas 61005 Weld County Road 85 Grover, CO 80729 895-2243 Citizen (District 2) Bonnie Dean 1858 26th Avenue P. 0. Box 1406 Greeley, CO 80632 356-3221(B) 352-8227(H) 940273 pi.0 9,5'_3 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ADVISORY BOARD PAGE 2 Citizen (District 3) Ruth Pelton-Roby 2571 Tate Avenue Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 732-4339(8) 857-4861(H) Citizen (At-Large) Michael Hayes 8200 W. 49th Street Greeley, CO 80634 1-800-984-2770, ext. 7572(B) 330-8726(H) Citizen (At-Large) John Donley 1327 10th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 395-0019(B) 395-0090(H) Agriculture Representative Mike Veeman 23850 Weld County Road 7 Loveland, CO 80537 669-9284(B) 669-9284(H) Development Representative Kirk Goble 502 37th Avenue Court Greeley, CO 80634 785-2291(8) 356-0031(H) Support Staff: Monica Daniels-Mika (Planning) Drew Scheltinga (Public Works) John Pickle (Health Dept.) Lee Morrison (County Attorney) 940273 RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 20 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 15 AND 19 FOR 20 WORKING DAYS, FOR BRIDGE REPLACEMENT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410(6)(a), CRS: ". . .local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction may, for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, temporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of work days for project completion and shall, in conjunction with any such road closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected. . .", and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute and upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, has determined that conditions exist which make it necessary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said County roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on County roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby authorizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reasonably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish that Weld County Road 20 between Weld County Roads 15 and 19 be temporarily closed, with said closure being effective March 14, 1994, for approximately 20 working days, and further, that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. 940274 EG 00A at: ES)O1) 50; CSP ROAD CLOSURE - WCR 20 AT WCR 15 AND 19 PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 21st day of March, A.D. , 1994. nunc pro tunc March 14, 1994. l fi /,� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /0,4 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board /f 4ebster, C irm BY:4 4 Deputy Cler o the Boa d Dale Hall, P -T APPROVED AS TO FORM: %.�tr;+sac eor dr Baxter c- Car Atto-ney Co stance L. Harbert arbara J. 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K c+ co e%7 en to o a rn -1/2. z 2 , co w `as t4 rxi )C) ., CCt AN ►3 73 b VOW voII 0 � h.' f7 x pi • Fs O N 0 CO In "7 Cr0. • r � of Co oQ) to o � s� CO zeta 0 II 0 01 X CJ 0t'r ►• ° S ,° w 1.0 ro 0z. z re O o m � ox z mS � � ►xrtO C Yl Cn 03W N r IIOt U w r � i.3 r a M "1 0O W Al O S1 r x 74 CO M 2 r to z H NOf OD OS II II 0 ti gro K r4 0 co .. . to O; Z r 7 940274 RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 41 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 50.5 AND 52 FOR 15 WORKING DAYS, FOR BRIDGE REPLACEMENT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410(6) (a), CRS: ". . .local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction may, for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, temporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of work days for project completion and shall, in conjunction with any such road closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected. . .", and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute and upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, has determined that conditions exist which make it necessary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said County roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on County roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby authorizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reasonably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, does declare and establish that Weld County Road 41 between Weld County Roads 50.5 and 52 be temporarily closed, with said closure being effective March 14, 1994, for approximately 15 working days, and further, that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. 940275 &G boaq 0,C:EG; CM;5c); e5P ROAD CLOSURE - WCR 41 BETWEEN WCR 50.5 AND 52 PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 21st day of March, A.D. , 1994, nunc pro tune March 14, 1994. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: �� WELD COUNTY. C ORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board "LI W. A. Webster. C airman BY: LL Deputy Clerk to the Boa Dale . Hall, P -Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: e..ayy, C_ eo ge/E. Baxter J�� ounty Attorne Constance L. Harbert / arbara J. Kirkmeyerl 940275 M miCe S2 >11 + I T�(fO.e S �0a,4c4.�--- 3 'a J'i e sce Type r have;rsit 1 � w/NItt i. 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NO% N 0 8 II II 0 m >0 at N ro a I 7 940275 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE IMPROVEMENTS AGREEMENT ACCORDING TO POLICY REGARDING COLLATERAL FOR IMPROVEMENTS (PRIVATE ROAD MAINTENANCE) AND ACCEPT COLLATERAL - HABROCK DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 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, by Resolution dated March 2, 1994, the Board did approve a Subdivision Final Plat for Willow Springs Estates, requested by Eugene and Pamela Habrock, dba Habrock Development Corporation, and Condition of Approval Ula required a Subdivision Improvements Agreement be approved by the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with an Improvements Agreement According to Policy Regarding Collateral for Improvements (Private Road Maintenance) between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, and Habrock Development Corporation, 8374 Weld County Road 64, Windsor, Colorado 80550, with terms and conditions being as stated in said agreement, and WHEREAS. Habrock Development Corporation has presented collateral to the Board in the form of Surety Bond No. 19SB100852151BCA dated March 14, 1994, in the amount of Three Hundred One Thousand One Hundred Eighty Dollars ($301,180.00), and WHEREAS, after review, the Beard deems it advisable to approve said agreement and accept the abovementioned collateral, copies of which are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Improvements Agreement According to Policy Regarding Collateral for Improvements (Private Road Maintenance) between the County of Weld. State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, and Habrock Development Corporation be, and hereby is, approved and substituted for the agreement with the Habrocks individually approved under Resolution #940223 dated March 2, 1994. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that collateral in the form of Surety Bond No. 19SB100852151BCA dated March 14, 1994, in the amount of $301,180.00 be, and hereby is, accepted. 940280 ec. AL; EG; NA6,,,vc1c; Fd PRIVATE ROAD IMPROVEMENTS AGREEMENT - HABROCK DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 21st day of March, A.D. , 1994. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: MatWELD COUNTY, CO ORADO r Weld County Clerk to the Board4. ` s er, C airman BY: ati ,tA. eputy Cl k to the Board Dale K all, Pro- APPROVED AS TO FORM: _Yf1 ge E. 4axter County Att . ey Constance L. Harbert 14.1iXt , . � ,ara J. Kirkmeyelf 940280 AW2362888 IMPROVEMENTS AGREEMENT ACCORDING POLICY REGARDING COLLATERAL FOR IMPROVEMENTS (PRIVATE ROAD MAINTENANCE) THI AGREE ENT, made and entered into this 1—day of / by and between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, acting through its Board of County Commissioners, hereinafter called "County" , and w brook Pnwxa1fpamaur rOsp hereinafter called "Applicant" . WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Applicant is the owner of or has a controlling interest in the following described property in the County of Weld, Colorado: See Exhibit C WHEREAS, a final subdivision/PUD plat of said property, to be known as Wi 1lew springs Estates has been submitted to the County for approval; and WHEREAS, Sect1nn 7.2.3.18 of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations provides that no final plat shall be approved by the County until the Applicant has submitted a Subdivision Improvement Agreement guaranteeing the construction of the public improvements shown on plans, plats and supporting documents of the subdivision, which improvements, along with a time schedule for completion, are listed in Exhibits "A" and "B" of this Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION OF the foregoing and of the acceptance and approval of said final plat, the parties hereto promise, covenant and agree as follows: 1.0 Engineering Services: Applicant shall furnish, at its own expense, all engineering services in connection with the design and construction of the subdivision improvements listed on Exhibit "A" which is attached hereto and made a part of this reference. 1 . 1 The required engineering services shall be performed by a Professional Engineer and Land Surveyor registered in the State of Colorado, and shall conform to the standards and criteria established by the County for public improvements. 1.2 The required engineering services shall consist of, but not be limited to, surveys, designs, plans and profiles, estimates, construction supervision, and the submission of necessary documents to the County. 1. 3 Applicant shall furnish drawings and cost estimates for roads within the subdivision to the County for approval prior to the letting of any construction contract. Applicant shall furnish one set of reproducible "as-built" drawings and a final statement of construction cost to the County. 1 940280 B 1436 REC 02382888 04/11/94 15:11 $0.00 1/011 F 0333 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 2 .0 Rights-of-WaY and Easements: Before commencing the construction of any improvements herein agreed oodupon, Applicant shall acquire, at its own expense, g d sufficient y and easements on all lands and facilities traversed by the proposed improvements. 3.0 construction; Applicant shall furnish and install, at its own expense, the subdivision improvements listed on Exhibit "A: which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by this reference, according to the construction schedule set out in Exhibit "B" also attached hereto and made a part hereof by this reference. 3. 1 Said construction shall be in strict conformance to the plans and drawings approved by the County and the specifications adopted by the County for such public improvements . Whenever a subdivision is proposed within three miles of an incorporated community located in Weld County or located in any adjacent county, the Applicant shall be required to install improvements in accordance with the requirements and standards that would exist if the plat were developed within the corporate limits of that community. If the incorporated community has not adopted such requirements and standards at the time the subdivision is proposed, the requirements and standards of the County shall be adhered to. If both the incorporated community an the County have requirements and standards, those requirements and standards that are more restrictive shall apply. 3.2 Applicant shall employ, at its own expense, a qualified testing company previously approved by the County to perform all testing of materials or construction that is required by the County; and shall furnish copies of test results to the County. 3.3 At all times during said construction, the County shall have the right to test and inspect or to require testing and inspection of material and work at Applicant's expense. Any material or work not conforming to the approved plans and specifications shall be removed and replaced to the satisfaction of the County at Applicant' s expense. 3 .4 The Applicant shall furnish proof that proper arrangements have been made for the installation of sanitary sewer or septic systems, water, gas, electric and telephone services. 3 .5 Said subdivision improvements shall be completed, according to the terms of this Agreement, within the construction schedule appearing in Exhibit "B" . The Board of County Commissioners, at its option, may grant an extension of the time of completion shown on Exhibit "B" upon application by the Applicant subject to the terms of Section 6 herein. 4 . 0 Release of Liability: Applicant shall indemnify and hold harmless the County from any and all liability loss and damage county may suffer as a result of all suits, actions or claims of every nature and description caused by, arising from, or on account of said design and construction of improvements, and pay any and all judgments rendered against the County on account of any such suit, action or claim, together with all reasonable expenses and attorney fees incurred by County in 2 B 1436 REC 02382888 04/11/94 15:11 $0.00 2/011 F 0334 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 940280 defending such suit, action or claim whether the liability, loss or damage is caused by, or arises out of the negligence of county or its officers, agents, employees, or otherwise except for the liability, loss, or damage arising from the intentional torts or the gross negligence of the county or its employees while acting within the scope of their employment. All contractors and other employees engaged in construction of the improvements shall maintain adequate workman's compensation insurance and public liability insurance coverage, and shall operate in strict accordance with the laws and regulations of the State of Colorado governing occupational safety and health. (THERE IS NO SECTION 5) 6 .0 Approval of Streets by the County: Upon compliance with the following procedures by the Applicant, streets within a subdivision may be approved by the County as public roads and will be maintained and repaired by a homeowners association or, in its absence, the owners of lots within the subdivision. 6 . 1 If desired by the County, portions of street improvements may be placed in service when completed according to the schedule shown on Exhibit "B", but such use and operation shall not constitute an approval of said portions . 6 . 2 County may, at its option, issue building permits for construction on lots for which street improvements detailed herein have been started but not completed as shown on Exhibit "B", and may continue to issue building permits so long as the progress of work on the subdivision improvements in that phase of the development is satisfactory to the County; and all terms of this Agreement have been faithfully kept by Applicant. 6 . 3 Upon completion of the construction of streets within a subdivision and the filing of a Statement of Substantial Compliance, the applicant(s) may request in writing that the County Engineer inspect its streets and recommend that the Board of County Commissioners partially approve them. Not sooner than nine months after partial approval, the County Engineer shall, upon request by the applicant, inspect the subject streets, and notify the applicant(s) of any deficiencies. The County Engineer shall reinspect the streets after notification from the applicant(s) that any deficiencies have been corrected. If the County Engineer finds that the streets are constructed according to County standards, he shall recommend full approval. Upon a receipt of a positive unqualified recommendation from the County Engineer for approval of streets within the development, the Board of County Commissioners shall fully approve said streets as public but with private pay. 7 .0 General Requirements for Collateral : 7 . 1 The value of all collateral submitted to Weld County must be equivalent to 100% of the value of the improvements as shown in this Agreement. Prior to Final Plat approval, the applicant shall indicated which of the five types of collateral he prefers to be utilized to secure the improvements subject to final approval by the Board of County Commissioners and the execution of this Agreement. Acceptable collateral shall be submitted and the plat recorded within six (6) months of the Final 3 B 1436 REC 02382888 04/11/94 15:11 $0.00 3/011 F 0335 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 940280 Plat approval . If acceptable collateral has not been submitted within six (6) months then the Final Plat approval and all preliminary approvals shall automatically expire. An applicant may request that the County extend the Final Plat approval provided the cost estimates are updated and the development plans are revised to comply with all current County standards, policies and regulations. The improvements shall be completed within one ( 1) year after the Final Plat approval (not one year after acceptable collateral is submitted) unless the applicant(s) requests that this Agreement be renewed at least thirty (30) days prior to its expiration and further provides that cost estimates for the remaining improvements are updated and collateral is provided in the amount of 100% of the value of the improvements remaining to be completed. If improvements are not completed and the agreement not renewed within these time frames, the County, at its discretion, may make demand on all or a portion of the collateral and take steps to see that the improvements are made. 7 . 2 The applicant may choose to provide for a phased development by means of designating filings of a Planned Unit Development Plan or Final Plat Subdivision. The applicant would need only to provide collateral for the improvements in each filing as approved. The County will place restrictions on those portions of the property that are not covered by collateral which will prohibit the conveyance of the property or the issuance of building permits until collateral is provided or until improvements are in place and approved pursuant to the requirements for a Request for Release of Collateral. 7 .3 The applicant intends to develop in accordance with Exhibits "A" and "B" . 8 .0 Improvements Guarantee: The five types of collateral listed below are acceptable to Weld County subject to final approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 8 . 1 An irrevocable Letter of Credit from a Federal or State licensed financial institution on a form approved by Weld County. The letter of credit shall state at least the following: - The Letter of Credit shall be in an amount equivalent of 100% of the total value of the improvements as set forth in Section 6 .0 and exhibits "A" and "B" . - The Letter of Credit shall provide for payment upon demand to Weld County if the developer has not performed the obligations specified in the Improvements Agreement and the issuer has been notified of such default. - The applicant may draw from the Letter of Credit in accordance with the provisions of this policy. • The issuer of the Letter of Credit shall guarantee that at all times the unreleased portion of the Letter of Credit shall be equal to a minimum of 100% of the estimated costs of 4 B 1436 REC 02382888 04/11/94 15:11 $0.00 4/011 F 0336 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 940280 • completing the uncompleted portions of the required improvements, based on inspections of the development by the issuer. In no case shall disbursement for a general improvement item exceed the cost estimate in the Improvements Agreement (i.e. , streets, sewers, water mains and landscaping, etc. ) . The issuer of the Letter of Credit will sign the Improvements Agreement acknowledging the agreement and its cost estimates. - The Letter of Credit shall specify that 15% of the total Letter of Credit amount cannot be drawn upon and will remain available to Weld County until released by Weld County. - The Letter of Credit shall specify that the date of proposed expiration of the Letter of Credit shall be either the date of release by Weld county of the final 15%, or one year from the date of Final Plat approval, whichever occurs first. Said letter shall stipulate that, in any event, the Letter of Credit shall remain in full force and effect until after the Board has received sixty (60) days written notice from the issuer of the Letter of Credit of the pending expiration. Said notice shall be sent by certified mail to the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners . 8 .2 Trust Deed upon all or some of the proposed development or other property acceptable to the Board of County Commissioners provided that the following are submitted: - Xn the event property within the proposed development is used as collateral, an appraisal is required of the property in the proposed development by a disinterested M.A.X. member of the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers indicating that the value of the property encumbered in its current degree of development is sufficient to cover 100% of the cost of the improvements as set forth in the Improvements Agreement plus all costs of sale of the property. - In the event property other than the property to be developed has been accepted as collateral by Weld County, then an appraisal is required of the property by a M.A. I . member of the Institute of Real Estate Appraisers indicating that the value of the property encumbered in its current state of development is sufficient to cover 100% of the cost of the improvements as set forth in the Improvements Agreement plus all costs of sale of the property. - A title insurance policy insuring that the Trust Deed creates a valid encumbrance which is senior to all other liens and encumbrances. - A building permit hold shall be placed on the encumbered property. 8.3 Escrow Agreement that provides at least the following: - The cash in escrow is at least equal to 100% of the amount specified in the Improvements Agreement. 5 B 1436 REC 02382888 04/11/94 15:11 $0.00 5/011 F 0337 MARX ANN PEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 940280 - The escrow agent guarantees that the escrowed funds will be used for improvements as specified in the agreement and for no other purpose and will not release any portion of such funds without prior approval of the Board. - The escrow agent will be a Federal or State licensed bank or financial institution. - If the County of Weld County determines there is a default of the Improvements Agreement, the escrow agent, upon request by the County, shall release any remaining escrowed funds to the County. 8.4 A surety bond given by a corporate surety authorized to do business in the State of Colorado in an amount equivalent to 100% of the value of the improvements as specified in the Improvements Agreement. 8.5 A cash deposit made with the County equivalent to 100% of the value of the improvements. 9 .0 Request for Release of Collateral : Prior to release of collateral for the entire project or for a portion of the project by Weld County, the Applicant must present a Statement of Substantial Compliance from an Engineer registered in Colorado that the project or a portion of the project has been completed in substantial compliance with approved plans and specifications documenting the following: 9 . 1 The Engineer or his representative has made regular on-site inspections during the course of construction and the construction plans utilized are the same as those approved by Weld County. 9 . 2 Test results must be submitted for all phases of this project as per Colorado Department of Highway Schedule for minimum materials sampling, testing and inspections found in CDOH Materials Manual . 9 . 3 "As built" plans shall be submitted at the time the letter requesting release of collateral is submitted. The Engineer shall certify that the project "as built" is in substantial compliance with the plans and specifications as approved or that any material deviations have received prior approval from the County Engineer. 9.4 The Statements of Substantial Compliance must be accompanied, if appropriate, by a letter of acceptance of maintenance and responsibility by the appropriate utility company, special district or town for any utilities. 9 .5 A letter must be submitted from the appropriate Fire Authority indicating the fire hydrants are in place in accordance with the approved plans. The letter shall indicate if the fire hydrants are operational and state the results of fire flow tests. 9 .6 Tho requirements in 9.0 thru 9.5 shall be noted on the final construction plans. 9 .7 Following the submittal of the Statement of Substantial Compliance and recommendation of approval of the streets by the County, the 6 B 1436 REC 02382888 04/11/94 15:11 $0.00 6/011 F 0338 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 940280 applicant(s) may request release of the collateral for the project or portion of the project by the Board. This action will be taken at a regularly scheduled public meeting of the Board. 9 . 8 The request for release of collateral shall be accompanied by "Warranty Collateral" in the amount of 10% of the value of the improvements as shown in this Agreement excluding improvements fully accepted for maintenance by the responsible governmental entity, special district or utility company. 9 .9 The warranty collateral shl by l be released Board to the of applicant upon final approval County Commissioners . 10.0 Public Sites and Open Spaces: When the Board of County Commissioners, pursuant to a rezoning, subdivision or planned unit development, requires the dedication, development and/or reservation of areas or sites other than subdivision streets and utility easements character, extent and location suitable for public use for parks, greenbelts or schools, said actions shall be secured in accordance with one of the following alternatives, or as specified in the PUD plan, if any: 10. 1 The required acreage as may be determined according to the Weld County Subdivision Regulations shall be dedicated to the County or the appropriate school district, for ono of the above purposes. Any area so dedicated shall be maintained by the County or school district. 10.2 The required acreage as determined according to the Weld County Subdivision Regulations, may be reserved through deed restrictions as open area, the maintenance of which shall be a specific obligation in the deed of each lot within the subdivision. 10. 3 In lieu of land, the County may require a payment to the County in an amount equal to the market value at the time of final plat submission of the required acreage as determined according to the Subdivision Ordinance. Such value shall be determined by a competent land appraiser chosen jointly by the Board and the Applicant. The cash collected shall be deposited in an escrow account to be expended for parks at a later date. 11.0 Successors and Assigns: This Agreement shall be binding upon the heirs, executors, personal representatives, successors and assigns of the Applicant, and upon recording by the County, shall be deemed a covenant running with the land herein described, and shall be binding upon the successors in ownership of said land. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed on the day and year first above written. B 1436 REC 02382888 04/11/94 15:11 $0.00 7/011 F 0339 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 7 940280 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD UNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: w, ' Weld Codnty Cl'e`rk :C"F'the Board /./ % is CDeputy C er,►q•to the oar 478/.23h1/� APPROVED AS TO FORM: -' / //JJ CC.������ unty At torn a.6roa�G �G(J�/oPmCn� Corp ft'n E'ST. c2•4 4. 9�^'�•'' APPLXCANT / �Y r BY: Ct�4C+2Pr L.Z I/ /bros/c, CS(dl n-Tr Subscribed and sworn to before me this / z-da t-. Ytade fr`~ r ' /. . 19 My Commission ex pires: C . � 2l; » Ox cot°,wv`O 41,100410 B 1436 REC 02382888 04/11/94 15:11 $0.00 8/011 F 0340 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERIC & RECORDER WELD CO, CO eprlvate.db 8 940280 EXHIBIT "A" Name of Subdivision: Willow Sprints Estates Filing: — — Location: Weld County Road 23 and Colorado Hi2hwav 397. Wlndcnr rn Intending to be legally bound, the undersigned Applicant hereby agrees to provide throughout this subdivision and as shown on the subdivision final plat County dated , 19 recorded on , 19 , in Book ,age No. , Reception No. , the following improveime s. (Leave spaces blank where they do not apply) Estimated Improvements Unit Cost Construction Cost Street grading 17,086 Street base 25,428 Street paving 39,491 Curbs, gutters, & culverts Sidewalk Storm sewer facilities 3,552 Retention ponds Ditch improvements subsurface drainage Sanitary sewers Sanitary sewers Trunk & forced lines Mains Laterals (house connected) On-site sewage facilities On-site water supply & storage 5,000 Water mains-Includes Bore • 94,580 Fire hydrants 4,000 Survey & street monuments & boxes Street lighting ,tea v Street name signs e Fencing requirements at p Landscaping U Park improvements O Road Culvert cum Grass Lined Swale Telephone 12,000 c'ed Gas 9,874 (10 e Electric 36,809 p water Transfer m Bridge 49 SAn -1 r, rya SUB-TOTAL 297,380 4, 0 U Engineering and Supervision Costs 3,800 (testing, inspection, as-built plans and work in addition to .4t preliminary and final plat; supervision of actual construction by • m contractors) w o E. z TOTAL ESTIMATED COST OF IMPROVEMENTS AND SUPERVISION $ 301,180 to as aom op a, The above improvements shall be constructed in accordance with all cox .v t County requirements and specifications, and conformance wits ( provision shall be determined solely by Weld County, or;�hy$y,, authorized agent. •' .•`t.r- a Said improvements shall be completed according to the doji u cam' schedule set out in Exhibit "B" .(47 C;;;,1„...,44r , A= 1 ! • (� • CO W ( corporation, to be signed by President and attesteelbb Secretary, together with corporate seal. ) . ,""' Date: .,f/� , 19�. 9 940280 EXHIBIT "B" Name of Subdivision: Willow Snrinzs Estates Filing: Weld County Road 23 and Colorado Highway 392, Windsor, Co. Location: Intending to be legally bound, the undersigned Applicant hereby agrees to construct the improvements shown on the final subdivision plat of 19 , Recorded on Subdivision, dated 19 , in Book -age No. Reception No. , the follow ng schedule. All improvements shall be completed within One (1) years from the date of approval of the final plat. Construction of the improvements listed in Exhibit "A" shall be completed as follows : (Leave spaces blank where they do not apply. ) Improvements Time for Completion Site grading May 31, 1994 Street base May 31 1994 Street paving October 31. 1994 Curbs, _gutters, and culverts Sidewalk Storm sewer facilities Retention ponds May 31, 1994 Ditch improvements May 31, 1994 Subsurface drainage Sanita y sewers Trunk and forced lines Mains Laterals (house connected] On-site sewage facilities On-site water supply and storage Mny 31. 1994 Water mains May 31. 1994 Fire hydrants May 31, 1994 Survey & street monuments & boxes Street lighting Street name signs Fencing requirements Landscaping Park improvements Telephone May 11. -1994 Gas May 31, 1994 Electric Mny 31. 1994 � (gLg1g7Q� Bridge hrrnber 31. _1994 Sub-Total The County, at its option, and upon the request by the Appli,e {T > may grant an extension of time for completion for any pall? x---..0,➢•., improvements shown above, upon a showing by the Applicant tf -the .4% above scheduylee cannot be met. mc� °'s'ifil(If corporation, to be signed' by President and attested .to x Secretary, together with corporate seal. ) """'"^'"'� Date: ,3,/11 , 1995/ B 1436 REC 02382888 04/11/94 15:11 $0.00 10/011 F 0342 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO Revised 10/20/93 ap[Svat,.db 10 940280 Exh „fit "C" CERTIFICATE OWNER JP. AND MAINTFNANCE,; KNOW ALL MEN BY THOSE PRESENT THAT EUGENE L. AND PAMELA A. HABROCK BEING THE OWNERS, MORTGAGEE OR LIENHOLDER OF CERTAIN LANDS IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN SECTION 24. TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH. RANGE 67 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M., WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE WEST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 24 AND CONSIDERING THE WEST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER TO BEAR NORTH 00'12'13" EAST WITH ALL BEARINGS CONTAINED HEREIN RELATIVE THERETO; SAID POINT BEING THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 24, NORTH 00.12'13" EAST, 2195.46 FEET TO A POINT FIFTY FEET SOUTH AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES TO THE CENTERLINE OF THE GREELEY #2 CANAL; THENCE PARALLEL AND 50' SOUTH OF SAID CENTERLINE THE FOLLOWING 19 COURSES: 1. THENCE SOUTH 77'41'05" EAST, 114.16 FEET; 2. THENCE 129.10 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 171.50 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 43'07'47", WHOSE RADIUS POINT BEARS NORTH 12'15'55" EAST; 3. THENCE NORTH 59'11'08" EAST, 67,93 FEET; 4, THENCE 64.67 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 61.98 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 59'47'10", WHOSE RADIUS POINT BEARS SOUTH 30'48'52" EAST; 5. THENCE SOUTH 61.01'42" EAST. 81.21 FEET; 6. THENCE 190.21 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF • O 214.29 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 50'51 '29", WHOSE RADIUS c v POINT BEARS NORTH 28'58'16' EAST; • - 7. THENCE NORTH 68'06'49" EAST, 67.98 FEET; U •8. THENCE 290.89 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 431,06 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 38'39'52", WHOSE RADIUS a3 0 POINT BEARS SOUTH 21'53'11" EAST;9. THENCE SOUTH 73'13'19" EAST, 145.03 FEET: • 10. THENCE 84.46 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF ago 420.67 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 11'30'12", WHOSE RADIUS a POINT BEARS NORTH 16'46'41" EAST; 0 as 11. THENCE SOUTH 61'43'07" EAST, 23.17 FEET; 12. THENCE 188.85 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF ri % 139.29 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 7740'57', WHOSE RADIUS POINT BEARS NORTH 28'16'53" EAST; '" 13. THENCE NORTH 40'35'56" EAST. 104,32 FEET; a 14. THENCE NORTH 36'00'15" EAST, 96,80 FEET; ,r ,4 15. THENCE 102.96 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE HAVING A RADIUS c..) OF 59.05 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 99'54'19", WHOSE .+ z RADIUS POINT BEARS SOUTH 53'59'45" EAST; .:11:73 16. THENCE SOUTH 44'05'26" EAST. 118.39 FEET; O• m 17, THENCE 187.55 FEET ALONG THE ARG OF A CURVE HAVING A RADIUS CCC OF 386.22 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 27'49'24", WHOSE RADIUS POINT BEARS NORTH 45'54'34" EAST; co ea 18. THENCE SOUTH 71'54'50" EAST, 126.45 FEET; N °i 19. THENCE SOUTH 69'49'54" EAST. 231.51 FEET TO AN EXISTING co z FENCE LINE; THENCE ALONG SAID FENCE LINE, SOUTH 01'14'12" EAST, o 2006.78 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID >, SECTION 24; THENCE ALONG SAID LINE, SOUTH 89'34'28" WEST, 2211.45 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. a %i nn SAID PARCEL CONTAINING 109.01 ACRES. MORE OR LESS, HAVE BY THESE `,741, PRESENTS LAID OUT, PLATTED, AND SUBDIVIDED THE SAME INTO LOTS AND •-4° BLOCKS, AS SHOWN ON THIS PLAT, UNDER THE NAME AND STYLE OF WILLOW w a SPRINGS SUBDIVISION AND DO HEREBY DEDICATE TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, PUBLIC, SCHOOL DISTRICT, OWNERS AND FUTURE OWNERS OF THIS SUBDIVISION ALL WAYS. PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY, EASEMENTS, PARKS AND OPEN SPACE, AND OTHER PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND EASEMENTS FOES''zvv SHOWN HEREON. • 4. • • KAROWSKY, WITWER, MILLER & OLDENBURG ATTORNEYS AT LAW 622-7Th STREET.SUITE 760 STOW L WITMER,JET.. JACQUELINE JOHNSON R.O.i0%1407 CURTS Pt,SCARS WALKERMILLEN R.SAM O4-0ENeLDENOV110 ORCCLEY, CO 80632-1407 CHMLED A,NMOWBRY J0rIN Y.Raw( OF COVMSEL MARILYNMwRILYN J.QAV10 003)9S3�l141 FACSIMILE(303)342.3165 March 18, 1994 Lee D. Morrison Assistant County Attorney PO Box 1948 Greeley, CO 80632 Re: Gene and Pam Habrock; Willow Springs Estates Subdivision Dear Lee: • This letter shall confirm our conversation wherein we discussed the change of the applicant in connection with the above-referenced subdivision from Gene and Pam Habrock, individually, to Habrock Development Corp. Please let me know at your earliest convenience if anything said herein is incorrect or untrue. The Habrocks have formed Habrock Development Corp. for the purpose of developing Willow Springs Estates Subdivision. Therefore, they now request that the owner/applicant on all documents and instruments related to the subdivision process be changed to Habrock Development Corp. In order to accomplish same, and pursuant to your request, Gene Habrock either has or will be furnishing you with the following: a. A final plat with all required signatures thereon reflecting the applicant/owner as Habrock Development Corp. ; b. A revised subdivision development agreement and related surety bond, both fully executed in the name of Habrock Development Corp. ; c. A copy of a recorded deed conveying the platted property from Pam and Gene Habrock to Habrock Development Corp. ; and d. A copy of the Certificate of Incorporation for Habrock Development Corp. If there is any problem or concern related to this request, or any of the documents furnished in connection herewith, please call me. Otherwise, we will assume that upon receipt of the documents and instruments referenced above, you will see that the change is made effective. 940280 KAROWSXv, WITWER, MILLER Sc OLDENBURG Lee D. Morrison -2- March 18, 1994 We appreciate your time and cooperation with respect to this matter. Best regards, XAR0WSKY, wXTWER, MILLER & OLDENBURG Curtis R. Sears vie Enclosures pc: Pam and Gene Habrock 940280 • oc •CQl e' :ac r cn Zr" ‘ O . ISTATESDORADO rs7b DEPARTMENT OF STATE CER I WICATE 2, NATALIE MEYER, Secretary of State of the State of Colorado hereby certify that the prerequisites for the issuance of this certificate have been fulfilled in compli- ance with law and are found to conform to law. Accordingly, the undersigned, by virtue of the authority vested in me by law, hereby issues A CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION TO EASROCE DEVELOPMENT CORP. Dated: MARCH 09, 1994 69-44-d SECRETARY OF STA r e 940280 • ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF I' ‘:- HABROCE DEVELOPMENT CORP. 941027949 $50.00 SOS 03-09-94 08:20 THE UNDERSIGNED natural person(s) , more than eighteen years of age, hereby establishes a corporation pursuant to the statutes of Colorado and adopts the following Articles of Incorporation: 1 . Name: The name of the corporation is Habrock Development Corp. 2 . ati9n: The corporation shall have perpetual existence. 3 . puyogses and Powers : a. PurooQes : The purposes of the corporation are any lawful business pursuits under the laws of Colorado. b. Powers: In furtherance of the foregoing purposes the corporation shall have and may exercise all of the rights, powers, and privileges now or hereafter conferred upon corporations organized under the laws of Colorado. In addition, it may do everything necessary, suitable and proper for the accomplishment of any of its corporate purposes . The corporation may conduct its business and own any type of property or rights anywhere in the world. The foregoing enumeration of purposes and powers shall not limit or restrict in any manner the exercise of other and further rights and powers which may now or hereafter be allowed or permitted by law. 4 . Stock: a. Authorized Shares: The aggregate number of shares which the corporation shall have authority to issue is 100 shares of common stock of no par value. b. Voting. Each shareholder of record shall have one vote for each share of stock standing in his name on the books of the corporation and entitled to vote, except that in the election of directors he shall have the right to vote such number of shares for as many persons as there are directors to be elected. • i . Cumulative voting shall not be allowed in the election of directors or for any other purpose. c. Pre-emotive Rights;. The holders of the common stock of the corporation shall be entitled as of right to purchase or subscribe for any unissued or treasury shares of any class, or any additional shares _'of any class to be issued by reason of any increase of the authorized shares of the corporation of any class, or any bonds, certificates of indebtedness, debentures, or other securities, rights, warrants or options convertible into shares of the corporation or carrying any right to purchase shares of any' class, in accordance with their proportionate equity in the corporation. • 940280 Ir : _ __ . 9 . ,InCorporator.j. The names and addresses of the incorporators are: Pamela A. Habrock, PO Box 876, Windsor, CO 80550; and Eugene L. Habrock, PO Box 876,11I Windsor, CO 80550.4 DATED March , 1994 . ,Pamela A. Habrock Eu ne L. Habrock STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss . COUNTY OF WELD ) I, \. C:‘e L. .EcY.V\ xrctt" , a notary public, hereby certify that on March Ur , 1994, personally appeared before me Pamela A. Habrock and Eugene L. Habrock, who, being by me first duly sworn, severally declared that they were the persons who signed the foregoing documents as incorporators, and that the statements therein contained ® are true. WITNESS my hand and official seal . Notary Public .jC ` y My commission expires : 111\gs r� a., • S _4_ • 940280 • • Vor ratifies the contract or transaction, or solely because his or their votes are counted for such purpose, if: (i) the material facts as to his. or their relationship or interest and as to the contract or transaction are disclosed or are known to the Board of Directors or committee, and the board or committee in good faith authorizes, approves, or ratifies the contract or transaction by the affirmative vote of a majority of the disinterested directors, even though the disinterested directors are less than a quorum; or (ii) the material facts as to his or their relationship or interest and as to the contract or transaction are disclosed or are known to the shareholders entitled to vote thereon, and the contract or transaction is specifically authorized, approved or ratified in good faith by vote of the shareholders; or (iii) the contract or transaction was fair as to the corporation. Common or interested directors may be counted in determining the presence of the quorum at a meeting of the Board of Directors or the committee thereof which authorizes, approves or ratifies the contract or transaction. b. Neg t;..n of cm,; tab a Interests ?n Shire r_ or Rights• The corporation shall be entitled to treat the registered holder of any shares of the corporation as the owner thereof for all purposes, including all rights deriving from such shares, and shall not be bound to recognize any equitable or other claims to, or interest in, such shares or rights deriving from such shares, on the part of any other person, including but without limiting the generality hereof, a purchaser, assignee or transferee of such shares or rights deriving from such shares, unless and until such purchaser, assignee, transferee or other person becomes the registered holder of such shares, whether or not the corporation shall have either actual or constructive notice of the interest of such purchaser, assignee, transferee or other person. The purchaser, assignee, or transferee of any of the shares of the corporation shall not be entitled: to receive notice of the meetings of the shareholders; to vote at such meetings ; to examine a list of the shareholders; to be paid dividends or other sums payable to shareholders; or to own, enjoy and exercise any other property or other rights deriving from such shares until such purchaser, assignee, or transferee has become the registered holder of such shares . c. Distributions in partial Liquidation: The Board of Directors may from time to time distribute to the shareholders in partial liquidation, out of stated capital or capital surplus of the corporation, a portion of its assets in cash or property, subject to the limitations contained in the statutes of Colorado. d. Indemnification: The corporation shall indemnify, to the extent permitted by law, any director, officer, agent, fiduciary or employee of the corporation against any claim, liability or expense arising against or incurred by such person as a result of actions reasonably taken by him in such capacity in representing the corporation or at the direction of the corporation. The corporation shall have the further authority to the full extent permitted by law to indemnify those persons against any claim, liability or expense arising against or incurred by them in all other circumstances and to maintain insurance providing such indemnification. -3- 940280 • d. Consideratia Shares of the corporation ")' not having a par value shall be issued for such consideration . / expressed in dollars as may be fixed from time to time by the vote of the directors . e . Restrictions on Tran, Pr: The corporation is authorized, by means of its Bylaws or by appropriate stock agreements, to impose restrictions or agree to restrictions upon the transfer of any shares of its common stock, or any interests therein, from time to time issued, provided that such restrictions, or notice of the substance thereof, shall be set forth upon the face or the back of the certificates representing said shares of common stock. S . board of Directors : The number of directors of the corporation shall be fixed by the Bylaws and shall not be more than three (3) nor less than the number required by the Colorado Corporation Code, as amended. Two (2) directors shall constitute the initial Board of Directors . The following persons shall serve as the corporation' s initial directors until the first annual meeting of shareholders or until their successors are duly elected and qualified: • Pamela A. Habrock Eugene L. Habrock PO Box 876 PO Box 876 Windsor, CO 80550 Windsor, CO 80550 6 . Limitation of Director Lability: To the fullest extent permitted by the Colorado Corporation Code as the same exists or may hereafter be amended, no director of this corporation shall be liable to the corporation or its shareholders for monetary damages for breach A of fiduciary duty as a director. Neither the amendment nor repeal of this Article, nor the adoption of any provision of the Articles of Incorporation inconsistent with this Article, shall eliminate or reduce the protection afforded by this Article to a director of the corporation with respect to any matter which occurred, or any cause of action, suit or claim which but for this Article would have accrued or arisen, prior to such amendment, repeal, or adoption. 7 . Registered Agent and Address: The address of the initial registered office of the corporation is 12275 W.C.R. 74, Eaton, CO 80615 . The name of the initial registered agent at such address is Eugene L. Habrock. 8 , tanagement of Corporate Affairs : The following provisions are inserted for the management of the business and for the conduct of the affairs of the corporation, and the same are in furtherance of and not in limitation or exclusion of the powers conferred by law: a. Transactions with Interested Persons : No contract or other transaction between the corporation and one or more of its directors or officers, or between the corporation and any other corporation, company, partnership, association, or other organization in which one or more of its directors or officers are directors, officers, managers, partners, or have a financial interest, shall be void or voidable solely for that reason, or solely because the director or officer is present at or participates in the meeting of the Board of Directors or, committee thereof which authorizes, approves 940280 • AKd1'7`11r45 edct — B 143REC 02379145 03/18/94 15: 13 $10. 00 1/002 ReceptionNo,_ F 0927 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO Quit Claim Deed THIS DEED is a conveyance from the individual(s),corporation(s)or other entity(ies)named below as GRANTOR to the individual(s)or entity(les)named below as GRANTEE of whatever interest the GRANTOR may have in the real property described below. The GRANTOR hereby sells and quit claims to the GRANTEE the real property described below with all its appurtenances. The specific terms of this deed are: Grantor: (Gay.nme(e)and plad.(a)of ned.n0..n ma.pdne of the emit ryrya m that Deed to ranee hony.tm.d nom..identity ream.e haler*and w.e) Eugene L. Habrock and Pamela A. Habrock PO Box 376 Windsor, CO 80550 Grantee: (014.nun.(.)and addm.In),statement of eaten.wading mailable toad or.Vaal number,a aquae) Habrock Development Corp. , a Colorado corporation PO Box 876 Windsor, CO 80550 Form of Co-Ownership: Of thew era two Of ewe er.nws named,they two be mn.k«w to tab a.(.name in Common unM.the.yon•m point tenancy a words M Me nnre meaning are added in the same meow) None Property Description: peace county and.teat) • See Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference Property Address: 14 None /� r� Reservations-Restrictions: (II the OPIUM ')intends t0 to«M any wine n Me pygmy a10 early We than M owns.or.Ma GRANTOR N r..lneaq IS GRANTEE'S Tae pn the gaiety.trees awanet.new«on) None Exocutoci by the Grantor on March 9 .1c 94 sworn clause for bWNaduor(0: slgnotae pause for Cowan."PartnwtNp Cr Mwclonon: Q1l (� �� t al A. ��7sW Name of Glontor: CO:porotton,Partnership a AssOclbtiOn am a a rock Ganta r+✓Fr �-rz By Yugelle .L. a roc aorta By V Grantor Attest STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF wsxx.o ss ft.. nQhonniwvacknw7WObb«a.rtw m, 9th March Eugene L. Habrock and Pamela A. Habrock K WOOS my hold and emdd.W P0BIA My oommisdOn who: t ‘.c Vu ,$ C-EC. 1 STATE OF ) swan wee '^— 0/ COUNTY OF ) u' the forgoing rvmmaldwa adatowlakad betas me ttw days ,10 ('norm lrrdvld.M Gra forf.)or If Gradate Capaalat.Pahwnr'p or Arccbtlon.Tonrdanay Ogren a preedMS a Ma peeda'M ord waylay a a6tatt, acr.ta a caDoronen.Of apdrer.(a a s a:monad mitrbert.)of anodolat) WITNESS my hood and Official seal. My ca.nrnrwron emsos: Nagy wale 940280 -11 B 1432 REC 02379145 03/18/94 15 : 13 $10.00 2/002 F 0928 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO EXHIB;T P, PROPERTY DESCRIPTION The following real property in the County of Weld, State of Colorado, to-wit: That part of the West Half (W3M) of the Northwest Quarter (WO and the West 825 feet of the East Half (EM) of the Northwest Quarter (NW3t) of Section Twenty-four (24) , Township Six (6) North, Range Sixty-Seven (67) West of the 6th P.M. , County of Weld, State of Colorado. lying South of the Irrigating Canal No. 2, sometimes called the No. 2 Canal • or the No. 2 Ditch. And together with an access easement as dedicated across the west 30 feet of Lot A of Recorded Exemption No. 0807-24-2- RE1381, recorded January 17, 1992 in Book 1323 at Reception No. 02275478, and two irrigation wells, Well #1 013618-F and Well #2 013619-F. 940280 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/21/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 1 AS OF : 03/21/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A217126 CENTURY PAPERS 129959 01-1061-6250-JANT 1,178.76 278092 01-1061-6250-JANT 91.52- 1 .087.24 sas======s===as A217127 CITY OF GREELEY MAR 01-2150-6350 75,364.33 75.364.33 =zsz=zn=zz=ss= A217128 DENVER SURGICAL SUPPLY FREIGHT 19-4140-6250 18.25 178180 19-4140-6212 157.66 19-4140-6250 281.40 170609 19-4140-6250 148.00 179028 19-4140-6212 78.83 19-4140-6250 19.80 179100 19-4140-6250 19.80 179295 19-4140-6250 126.00 849.74 ==saaazsaaazsma A217129 FT COLLINS WINTRONIC 057210 19-4170-6250-GNRL .70 .70 sasazsaz saszssz A217130 MAIL—WELL ENVELOPE 657045 64-1155-6250-0PSU 158.47 158.47 as==as=A=====s= A217131 MOORE BUSINESS FORMS P735138 64-1155-6250—SCTI 577.26 577.26 MS==.7.23=zs*Mns as=_aaa=zs*az*a A217132 QUADNA PUMP SYSTEMS FREIGHT 01-2061-6360-CC 27.22 WAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 03/21/94 MARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 2 AS OF : 03/21/94 MARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER MARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A217132 QUADNA PUMP SYSTEMS 019314 01-1061-6360-CC 711.00 738.22 zsc=-umwiszss A217133 TARGET STORES 590830 01-1123-6210 27.99 �- 27.99 FINAL TOTAL : 78,803.95 ===znzsa=ssasaa WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/21/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 3 AS OF : 03/21/94 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 2 AND DATED 03/21/94, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT DATED THIS _-DAY F _Y� Cr 19 . DIRECTO rINANC AND AD INISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 023eDDAY OF j z,.s_ 19 Q(�1 7 . MY COMMISSION EXPIRES:__ Y �""j-- kiiipiAAN. o NOTARY PUBLIC 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 _ es S1 FUND - TOTALING 4 -243-6 -3 2.5 DATED TN DAY Fet-C- __ 19��. WELD COUNTY CLE K TO THE BOARD Pi Y CHAIRMAN Ate" • C.) MEMBER MEMBER ihial7fri<bitafi/Ld MEMBER MEMBER WWPBSIP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 21 94 PAGE 1 STATE COIN PAYROLL 18:30:48 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/17/94 i WARRANT I .O. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000844420 6206164092 ARELLANO, EDERMIRA 1244336710SUP 11280.00 000844421 6206774392 DOMINGUEZ, FRANCISCA 1244336710SUP $160.00 000844422 6206870692 HERNANDEZ, MARGARITA 12443367105UP $289.00 000844423 6207096092 HUFF, MICHELLE R 1244336710SUP $274.00 000844424 6207087092 JORDAN, MICHELLE 12443367105UP $305.00 000844425 6206556192 KIRKPATRICKp JULIE A 1244336710SUP 4164.00 000844426 6206300492 MCARTHUR, TRACY A 12443367105UP 172.00 000844427 6207117892 ODENBAUGH, CORI 12443367105UP $219.00 000844428 6206039492 SOLIS, LORENA 1244336710SUP $390.00 000844429 6207100992 SOMMERS, MARGUERITE 12443367105UP 6147.00 000644430 6204239192 SIGENT, MALINDA S 12443367105UP 6525.00 000844431 6206132092 APARICIO, IMELDA 1244336710SUP S382.00 000844432 6205938/92 CASAREZ, NICHOLE 12443367105UP $361.00 000844433 6205409692 !Moe, RONDA B 12443367105UP $297.00 000844434 6203757992 GONZALES. MARIA D 12443367105UP $351.00 000844435 6206468692 HARDCASTLE. CHRISTOPH 12443367105UP $280.00 000844436 6207110192 KERR, LEOLA 12443367105UP $89.00 000844437 6204026892 MARKLEY, TERRY L 12443367105UP 3607.00 000844438 6205596792 OVALLE, GUADALUPE 12443367105UP 4355.00 000844439 6203204092 RIOS, PIEDAD 12443367105UP $187.00 000844440 6207080292 STILL, SHANNON 12443367105UP $235.00 000844441 6207100192 TARIN. RAMON 1244336710SUP $224.00 WWPBSIP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 21 94 PAGE 2 STATE COIN PAYROLL 18:30:48 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/17/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER MARE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT ************************ ****************************************************** 000844442 6207085392 WOLFE, BARBARA D 1244336710SUP 399.00 000844443 6202411701 RAMIREZ§ ANTONIO 1244346732RET $46.00 000844444 6206961502 BRICENO, MARIA 1244406732RET $175.00 000844445 6207082101 EURESTI, JUAN 1244406732RET $36.00 NUMBER OF WARRANTS s 26 TOTAL = $6,549.00 WMPBSIP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 21 94 PAGE 3 STATE COIN PAYROLL 15:30:48 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/17/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT ********************************************************************************** NUMBER OF WARRANTS = 26 TOTAL = $6,549.00 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 2 , AND DATED 03 21 94, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEI NAMES. WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $1 <1 �(J . DATED THIS D F -k419 4d. DIRECTJi/llhdd/2zi4 =— NANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERvICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS cn`) DAY OF e2. 19 . In COMMISSION EXPIRES JAN. 1, AHt1 KY J 0rAr,11SSi0N EXPIRES JAN. 1. 1996 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: ____. NOTARY PUBLIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HERESY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE 500'1-51(SF UND - TOTALING $1Q,5.q_20 DATED TH (7.-CDAY OF ernagS„a n, 19_9L. WELD COUNTY CL K TO THE BOARD - a d is t`��'`'� DEPUTY CIA OMAN - GC----:-(1{-- tart- Ate MEMBER MEMBER MAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/22/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : AS OF : 03/22/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A21713♦ AC SYSTEMS INC FREIGHT 01-1061-6233—CC 3.28 012690 01-1061-6233—CC 71.50 74.78 =======s===nz=a A217135 AIKEN! PAUL M JR CCO294 21-6450-6390 38.00 38.00 ______=====sass A217136 AINSWORTH, ROGER A 004644 63-9020-6740-DENT 74.00 74.00 ===m===ssss=a== A217137 ALES PIT STOP 005416 01-1123-6599 34.54 34.54 =22s=s=as===s== A217138 AMERICAN LINEN SUPPLY 517521 52-5510-6363 9.69 520741 52-5510-6363 9.69 19.38 _______=====ass A217139 ANDERS, RODGER D MA70357 60-2160-6360 37.10 022694 60-2160-6360 6.84 43.94 a====3====s=a=2 A217140 ARC 0509 21-6950-6379 58.00 --------- 58.00 =====ss=aszzs=z A217141 ARNOLD. MIKE 019377 52-5560-6363 37.00 WAP2DOP WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/22/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 2 AS OF : 03/22/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A217141 ARNOLD. MIKE 37.00 ssas=s==s=sa=s= A217142 ARTHUR C. CLARK COMPANY 052835 52-5580-6322 25.00 25.00 _____=====sass= A217143 ASPEN MILLS FREIGHT 60-2160-6225 21.84 DEDUCT 60-2160-6225 176.48- 16052 60-2160-6225 1,646.25 1.491.61 ===s=ass===sass A217144 AT&T 3173397061 67-1192-6533 16.25 16.25 x===z====arias: A217145 AT&T 3173378408 67-1192-6360 2.90 2.90 =============sac A217146 BACHMAN. GORDON R 178121 79-1041-6143 5.00 178899 79-1041-6143 36.00 41.00 =====s=====sass A217147 BATT, PHYLLIS 7272 79-1031-6147 150.00 150.00 sass= s=sss A217148 BEDFORD. MARILYN K A940307 01-2110-6370-JAIL 5.55 940307 01-2110-6372-TRNG 42.25 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/22/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 3 AS OF : 03/22/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER PD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT 4217146 BEDFORD, MARILYN K 47.80 ==s====z=ri==ms A217149 BELL C HOWELL 524986 01-1031-6229 9.84 524986 01-10316229 220.00 229684 _--_S===Ss4=s=2 4217150 81 MONITORING CORPORATION 713643 01-2310=6398-HOME 10683.50 713872 01-2310-6398—HOME 3.00 1,686.50 s======s=a=a=ss 4::17151 BIG R OF GREELEY 373723 60-2160-6225 274.00 274.00 ===sa=ss===s=x= A217152 BOB BARKER COMPANY 254293 01-2310-6220—INMT 1 ,100.00 254426 01-23106220—INMT 295.00 254839 01-2310-6940 39.50 254841 01-2310-6220-INMT 680.45 2,114.95 ======ssas===== 4217153 BOCKIUS, WALTER V30791 24-9044-6397-4715 172.00 V307912 24-9044-6397-4715 172.00 V30792 24-9044-6397-4715 172.00 V30793 24-9044-6397-4715 172.00 688.00 sass====sssssss A217154 BRATTON'S, INC 028051 52-5560-6210 14.81 52-5580-6220 116.68 056086 52-5520-6363 176.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/22/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 4 AS OF : 03/22/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A217154 BRATTONIS, INC 056254 52-5510-6363 187.31 057219 52-5510-6363 178.10 672.90 s====ssasssaass A217155 BRUGES BAR 005425 01-1123-6599 9.40 9.40 =mamma A217156 CARLETON. 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S T M 01-1041-6350-OIL 341.23 341.23 ===s=2=======a= A217172 CULLEN, JOHN M.D./FAMILY PRACTICE 030994 11-3190-6399 45.00 031094 11-3190-6399 45,00 90.00 faxsx_xa=ss=== A217173 CURTIN MATHESON SCI INC SHIPPING 19-4170-6250-GNRL 7.86 3144710 19-4170-6250-.GNRL 109.80 117.66 =a=======sssss= A217174 DATA DOCUMENTS E481378 64-1155-6250-SCTI 50.70 SHIPPING UPS 64-1155-6250-SCTI 10.09 61.59 ___==zstmst=S=ID A217175 DAUGHTREY, MARLYS J 031794 79-4410-6143 74%.34 I WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/22/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 7 AS OF : 03/22/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER PD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A217175 DAUGHTREY. MARLYS J 79634 =aaa-aaaa___---= A217176 DEMCO SUPPLY INC 813406 52-5510-62,10 11.43 841680 52-5580-6220 58602 844273 52-5560-6212 122.58 853257 52-5510-6220-SRP 96.26 52-5560-6220-SRP 81.03 52-5570-6220-SRP 29.72 399.04 as sa¢xsa=s A217177 DEPRIEST, RICHARD V37583 24-9044-6397-4715 378.00 ----M--378.00 as = A217178 DIAMOND SHAMROCK GVQ294 21-6430-6390-GAS 79.47 21-6440-6390-GAS 6.27 21-6530-6390 148.05 233.79 s==aasasssassas A217179 DIGITAL EQUIP CORP (DEC) TRANS 01-2310-6220 8,53 TRANSPORTATION 01-2310-6220 5.09 TRANSPRT 01-2310-6220 17.63 575389794 01-2310-6220 647,00 575697394 01-2310-6220 340.00 575697494 01-2310-6220 279.00 1 ,297.25 saasaassstsssma 4217180 DILL, RICKY 6326563 79-2110-6143 8.00 649978 79-2110-6143 15.00 23600 =a=z-msaaasaaas MAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/22/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 8 AS OF : 03/22/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A217181 DIRECTOR OF FINANCE 102797 01-10616342—CCJA 2,378.92 12684 01-1061-6342—CM 28.40 2049 01-1061-6342—CMA4 184.50 407 01-1061-6342—CHA3 25.03- 41172 01-1061-6342—CM 688.18 3,254.97 s asass=sassssaa A217182 DOTTIES UPHOLSTERY 157198 52-5560-6360 95.00 95.00 rZ=a=A==aZ3ZAZ= A217183 DREMER, PATSY MI0294 21-6640-6372 5.00 21-6640-6377 13.98 21-6980-6311 1.04 216980-6320 1.50 24.52 =====zszsxasss= A217184 DUDLEY, LOLETTA A MI0294 21-6600-6375 44.00 44.00 A217185 DURANT, SMELLY MI0294 21-6600-6375 27.25 27.25 s zaszarzsssasss A217166 DYNIX. INC. 036249 52-5580-6940 555.00 555.00 =as ZZ ZZ Zsnit A217187 EASTMAN KODAK SM92046 64-1155-6360 1 ,440.80 1 ,440.80 saran ZZZZsx==za WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/22/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 9 AS OF : 03/22/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER PD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A217138 EATON PUBLIC LIBRARY FEB 94 52-8010-6790-EATN 4,380.00 JAN 94 52-80106790-EATN 2,190.00 MAR 94 52-8010-6790-EATN 6,570.00 13.140.00 sass-s=3sS*SSRl A217189 ECONO RATE RENT-A-CAR 20833 01-2180-6376 1 ,092.62 1.092.62 =====33z=3zz==s A217190 EIKER, VIVIAN L 004646 63-9020-6740-VISN 27.50 27.50 asst==z=ssasaz3 A217191 EL CHARRO RESTAURANT 005423 01-1123{-6599 48.61 48.61 3=zz=szszszz=3= A217192 FALCONDURG, LEE J 004648 63-9020-6740—DENT 58.00 58.00 =sr= A217193 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP 51813795 01-1011-6311 22.50 r 22.50 =n3==z Tsai===s A217194 FISHER SCIENTIFIC CO SHIPPING 19-4170-6250-GNRL 10.33 4025619 19-4170-6220-L 51.76 194170-6220-P 34.08 4038283 19-4170-6250-GNRL 29.10 125.27 =ai=3azzazaa=Ra NAPZOOP WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/22/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 10 AS OF : 03/22/9♦ WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A217195 FOOSE. 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SHARON 940318 01-211O6372—TRNG 36.50 41.85 aaaraaazs=====s A217231 KAPLAN SCHOOL SUPPLY CORP 224150 21-6600-6224—C2 49.98 21-6600+6224—MII 49.97 21-6600-6224—M12 49.97 21-6600-6224—C1 49.98 ....... 199.90 199.90 =aza=a===z===sa A217232 KEEFE COFFEE AND SUPPLY I40804 86-2311-6250-COMM 584.94 I40811 86-23116250-COMM 32.75 617.69 =a===a3a===z=za A217233 KCYMEN AGENCY W44643 24-9034-6397-4715 166.00 166.00 =aa=sZ=a=aaaaz= A21723♦ KING SOOPERS 381496 01-1041-6220 21.0♦ 381497 01-1041-6220 6.09- 381498 01-1041-6220 9.29 394647 01-1041-6220 10.83 394648 01-1041-6220 27.20 394653 01-1041-6220 13.64 394654 01-1041-6220 39.95 405148 01-1041-6220 35.09 405149 01-1041-6220 2.79 405151 01-1041-6220 3.31 405153 01-1041-6220 21.89 405154 011041-6220 5.98 440693 01-10416220 5.34 —..r.—C� 190.26 sass= Z YAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 03/22/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 16 AS OF : 03/22/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A217235 KING SOOPERS 005417 01-1123-6599 40.00 —w-- 40.00 -----asxaa a=ms A217236 KWIK KORNER 005420 01-1123-6599 13.73 13.73 =s=====x=sam==a A217237 LANCE GRAPHICS, INC 6776 64-1155-6320 35.00 6790 64-1155-6320 255.00 6791 64-1155-6320 90.00 6802 64-1155-6320 267.50 6803 64-1155-6320 75.00 722.50 =s====xs=aa=::= A217238 LARIMER CO COMM CORRECTNS 031694 01-23206350—NRDO 51.00 --- 51.00 =:==xsss:xaxxsa A217239 LARINER COUNTY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT WLA4TM9394 21-6750-6358 2,610.00 2,610.00 =ssa=os:a=====s A217240 LASELL, WARREN L 0321MI 01-1041-6370 120.21 120.21 aasca:aasa=ssss A217241 LAX INC. 004661 52-5560-6363 15.00 15.00 sas======s=:=sa MAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/22/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 17 AS OF : 03/22/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A217242 LEMLEY, MONTY R 0203687 01-2111-6220 ♦2.1♦ 212877 01-2111-6220 28.20 70.34 =====sa==s====s A217243 LEMAN t ASSOCIATES 149354 01-9020-6360-AMB 359,60 ------339.60 ==ss==as==s=z:= A217244 LI9SACK, FERN A 0318NI 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03/22/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 21 AS OF : 03/22/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT O8J PROJ AMOUNT A217269 REICHERT, JANET M. 031694 01-1152-6370 12.50 12.50 =====zs=sas==sx A217270 RENFRO, CHALON R. MI0294 21-6800-6372 13,50 13.50 ==ss=== A217271 RIETFORS, DANA R 6729 79-2160-6143 100.00 100.00 x aaaa:wax A217272 RIZO, FRANCES MI0294 21-6600-6375 24.50 24.50 == sx=assn A2I7273 ROCKY MTN CHAPTER FBINAA 940316 01-2110-6370-ADM 180.00 180.00 ==zx======aa=xx A217274 ROCKY MTN PLANNED PARENTHOOD '406303 19-4140-6221-FPP 655.20 FREIGHT 19-4140-6221-FPP 6.66 661.86 as=::sass==ass A217275 RODRIGUEZ, LAWRENCE B 0315MI 01-1041-6370 130.50 130.50 ====== sx== A217276 ROLN RH11906 67-1192-6360 640.00 RH11907 67-1192-6360 534.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/22/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 22 AS OF : 03/22/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT I A217276 ROLM 1,174.00 __=_=SlS=as=IDss A217277 RYAN, JOHN C 004657 63-9020-6740-DENT 54.00 54.00 .=s======.snits A217278 SADUSKY, JR. STANLEY J MI0318 01-1041-6370 31.50 31.50 asssssassas=sin A217279 SAFEWAY STORES INC 005415 01-1123-6599 65.00 65.00 zsszsss.sasssas A217280 SARFARILAND FREIGHT 01-2110-6226-TRNG 4.91 488474 01-21106226TRNG 2.464.00 2.468.91 ==a==6=a=as=st A217281 SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES INC 7771 01-9020-6310 80.97 80.97 =saaxn A217282 SCHLEICH, ROBERT K 031794 60-2160.6225 74.20 74.20 sassszt6=s=ass A217283 SCHUETT, KEITH A 3842 791014-6147 68.00 68.00 x.a=s==x=sa=ss. WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/22/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 23 AS OF 03/22/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A217284 SCOBY, JERRY L 0318MI 01-1041-6370 113.25 113.25 =========azssa= A217285 SERVICE AMERICA CORP 73068 01-2110-6370—JAIL 118.00 118.00 ==zasasssasa=za A217286 SOVEREIGN, LISA W43603 24-9034-6397-4715 367.00 367.00 _=====s==s==aa A217287 SPRAGUE, DAVID M 004658 63-9020-6740-VISN 75.00 79-2420-6143 75.00 9315 79-2420-6143 20.00 9316 79-2420-6143 20.00 190.00 ======zsts=Y=as A217288 ST THERESA CATHOLIC CNURCN 005432 01-1123-6599 200.00 200.00 =F======m;ass A217289 ST VRAIN VALLEY—REI—J MAR 94 21-6600-6229 19.30 + —19.30 =====sx==zsssas A217290 STAMP—KO 17977 19-4140-6220—N 4.95 18013 19-4140-6220—N 10.80 15.75 =ass=3=z=sszs== WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/22/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 24 AS OF : 03/22/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A217291 STEFFEN'S SUPER MARKET 005418 01-1123-6599 38.43 005422 01-1123-6599 62.40 100.83 ===ssa===aaz=ss A217292 STOLL, JEFFREY L 31094 19-4170-6370-E 129.50 19-4170-6370-P 58.16 19-4170-6370-5 3.00 19-4170-6370-W 20.00 210.66 ======asaaaSii= A217293 STREET, SHARON 0 031694 01-2320-6370 106.15 940316 01-2320-6370 29.05 135.20 sz===szsasasazs A21729♦ STRONG, DOROTHY J 031794 01-3700-6370 30.79 30.79 ___====sssa=a=a A217295 SUNTRONICS 014737 01-1061-6236—CITE 4.023.42 4,023.42 aR=saaaz==aassa A217296 TALMADGE—LUNA; LINDA K 030894 79-6600-6143 5.00 031794 79-6600-6143 10.00 656928 79-6600-6143 10.00 25.00 A217297 TEACHERS SCHOOL SUPPLY 1 009247 21-6600-6224-C1 861.12 21-6600-6224-C2 861,12 WAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 03/22/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 25 AS OF : 03/22/9♦ WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A217297 TEACHERS SCHOOL SUPPLY 009247 21-6600-6224-MI1 861.12 21-6600-6224-S12 861.13 3,444.49 A217298 TODDY 'S 005429 01-1123-6599 16.76 16.76 sszs=zzssss==== A217299 TOWN OF AULT FE8 94 52-8010-6790—AULT 3,325.00 JAN 94 52-801O6790-AULT 1,662.50 MAR 94 52-8010-6790-AULT 4,987.50 9,975.00 ==xx=Ssxzxxxxxx A217300 TOWN OF FORT LUPTON FEB 94 52-8010-6790-FLOP 8,727.40 JAN 94 52-8010-6790-FLOP 4,363.70 MAR 94 52-8010-6790-FLOP 13,091.10 26,182.20 xx=xxxxsxsssxsz A217301 TOWN OF PLATTEVILLE FED 94 52-8010-6790-PV 9,523.20 JAN 94 52-8010-6790-PV 4,761.60 MAR 94 52-8010-6790-PV 14,284.80 28,569.6O x==== A217302 TUXALL UNIFORM S EQUIP 907061 01-2110-6225-TRNG 395.00 395.00 xxx =sans= A217303 US WEST CELLULAR 140846611 01-9020-6212 549.00 549.00 -••===.- WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/22/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 26 AS OF : 03/22/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A217304 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS 4C3563850 671192-6345L0 16.08 67-1192-6345-LOLL 158.43 4C3563975 67-1192-6345-LD 50.79 67-1192-6345-LOCL 43.59 4C3564356 67-119246345-LD 28.68 67-1192-6345-LOCL 44.06 4C3564766 67-1192-6345-LO 44.17 67-1192-6345-LOCL 44.56 4C3564966 67-11926345-LD 43.13 67-1192-6345-LOCL 44.56 4C3567408 67-1192-6345-LD .40 67-1192-6345-LOCL 51.51 4C3568016 67-11926345-LOCL 43.59 613.55 == 3 = A217305 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS U5W0294 21-6960-6345 375.40 101906 52-5510-6345 110.19 117109 52-5510-6345 101.52 587.11 --saax==azazssx A217306 VILLA, FLORINDA MI029♦ 216600-6375 44.00 — 44.00 ====saaxas=x=aa A217307 W W GRAINGER INC 216-249775-0 01-1061-6236 314.41 asaa 314.41 ======ax=sssaaa A217308 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING FUND RFP394 25-9071-6398-L 25.00 7859 01-1011-6373-D3 1 ,037.60 7878 01-2111-6315-WARR 274.32 7889 01-2110-6220 30.00 7891 01-1061-6250-JANT 519.00 7896 01-1014-6352 10.00 as 1 ,895.92 za===xsaaas=aaa WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/22/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 27 AS OF : 03/22/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 0BJ PROJ AMOUNT 4217309 WELDCWS SENIOR COORDINATORS INC WSCO294 21-6650-6358 123.30 123.30 ==a===asst;sssa 4217310 WESTERN TEMPORARY SVCS 322861 67-11926350 139.20 139.20 =s==*===ssssss= A217311 SMITE HOUSE 005431 01-1123-6599 15.33 15.33 sas=s=a2s=esss= A217312 WILLAMETTE, INC 52514842 64-1155-6250—OFSU 345.60 345.60 azasfazzazaaais A217313 w00DWARD, PHILIP S 004659 63-9020-6740—VISN 159.50 159.50 =sass2x==ari=a= A217314 WYETH LABORATORIES 1205690 19-4140-6220-FPP 352.80 352.80 z=ztzzsazasssza 4217315 YURCHICK, DAVID C 26377 01-2111-6220 5.38 M— 5.38 sass=zsa=ssssas FINAL TOTAL : 206,284.31 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/22/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 28 AS OF : 02/22/94 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 27 p AND DATED 03/22/94, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT s-02. .a 1• DATED THIS 42 e O F a.... .._ 19 9.K. DIRECTOR I ANC A D ADMIN STRATTON� t'SERVICES VV,� n i l SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS DAY OF mate a_ 19_Q/. MY. COMMIS:ION EXPIRES JAN. 1, 1996 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: _es.. NOTARY PUBLIC WEB THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT S�1THHE1 ?A L THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE E4€ FUND a TOTALING f r2:2lT'O a25ty I7 DATED T $ A OF __^^ 19_91-. _ WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD lif"diglin--'Cni:.a. PUTY CHAIRMAN Adi / Pt2"if.. .. MEMBER MEMBER AAAILC- MEMBER MEMBER WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/22/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : AS OF : 03/22/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT S860426 AGLANDA INC 12-44256716-EDUC 2.237.84 12-4425-6716-EMPL 105.00 12-4425-6716-EMPL 50.00 12-4425-6716-CWEP 55.00 2,447.84 S860427 AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE 12-4425-6392 10.500.00 12-4425-6392 2,835.00 13.335.00 ===ssaaaa=asssa 5860428 CITY OF GREELEY 12-4425-6716-EDUC 67.00 67.00 ssaz--=za S860429 COLORADO SHINE CO 12-4425-6716—EDUC 74.00 74.00 =sass=====:an 22 S860430 FIRESTONE 12-4425-6716—EDUC 42.99 42.99 ssassxzazzmsssa S860431 K MART 12-4425-6716—EDUC 125.28 12-4425-6716—EDUC 73.20 12-4425-6716—EMPL 137.24 12-4425-6225 147.24 12-4425-6716—EDUC 45.99 I2-4425-6716—EMPL 50.00 • 578.95 =sas==sassasaa= S860432 PERRY'S AUTO REPAIR 12-4425-6716-EDUC 135.00 WAP2DOP WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/22/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 2 AS OF : 03/22/94 WARRANT PAYEE INUOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT 5860432 PERRY'S AUTO REPAIR 135.00 s=a====ss S860433 PHIL'S AUTO 12-44256716-EDUC 257.35 12-4425-6716-EDUC 250.00 507.35 s=ma==2=mmsmssa S860434 TUNEX 12-4425-6716-EDUC 73.34 73.34 =s===s=a=saasaa $860435 VISION CLINIC 12-4425-6392 91.60 91.60 a====ss==asssaa S860436 9TH ST AUTOMOTIVE 12-4425-6716-EDUC 95.00 12-4425-6716-EDUC 1 :1.10 1. 206. 10 =aaa=mna=m===22 5860437 CASTILLEGA. ANGELINA 12^4438-6710-DREG 7.92 7.92 si=m======;Ymma3 5860438 CERVANTES, MARY 124438-6710-REG 12.00 12.00 s=ss=s=a 5860439 MAE5, JOANN 12-4438-6710--REG 2.76 12-4438-6710-REG 2.76 12-4438-6710-REG 24.84 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/22/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 3 AS OF : 03/22/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT S660439 MACS. JOANN 30.36 ===a======fl=== S860440 OLVERA, HENRY 12-4438-6710—REG 86.40 86.40 5860441 ORONA. ENRIQUE 12-4438-6710—REG 56.16 56.16 =sssaaan=saasaa 5860442 SALAZAR. ROSE 12-4438-6710—REG 13.20 13.20 =a=s=sa==s=sass S860443 SEPEDA, LOPE 12-4438-6710—REG 172.80 172.80 =s===s===sass== $860444 SHOLOT. MYRON 12-4438-6710—REG 47.52 47.52 Ss *as=__ S860445 VINSON. BERTHA 12-44386710—REG 23.52 23.52 SS-S2MSa S860446 WADDELL. DONNA 12-4438-6710—REG 26.40 26.40 =sas====a=—a a== WAP2OOP MELD COUNTY DATE : 03/22/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 4 AS OF : 33/22/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT 5860447 WAITE, JULIE 12-4438-6710—REG 25.20 12-4438-6710—REG 5.04 30,24 ===ass===z===== 5860448 WELD COUNTY HUMAN RESOURC 12-4426-6710-0TH 117.50 117.50 ==s======s=sxzs 5860449 LOVATO1 DAWN L 12-0001-2045 100.00 100.00 ===========ST.sa 5860450 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY 12-0001-2045 20,029,50 20,029,50 ==sm=zsssasstss FINAL TOTAL : 38,312.69 _=s=az=====4=s= WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/22/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 5 AS OF : 03/22/94 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES NAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 4 , AND DATED 03/22/94, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT sa /t 3I� (D /Q DATED THIS . Y F ��____ 19 ale DIRECTOR0 N NCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES ^^ SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS ,O 3C)ODAY OF M.Ielfai 19_9_e(. MY COMMISSION EXPIRES JAN. 1,1936 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES:_ -_- - _ . --- J�.GL1 V6.t.�6CS1� NOTARY PUBLIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE: AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE �HEERR/EBBYY ORDERED DRAWN UPON Q �// THE �„ttl,_s FUND — 1TOTALING s33,102.17! DATED T IS �,3e'�D Y OF �'(i Ct Irk -_ 19±L..�Age WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD H - CV'PUTY CHAIRMAN 74 7 C ".4--..----4 sa$Thalletle MEMBER- MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER WWPBSIP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 22 94 PAGE 1 STATE COIN PAYROLL 18:00:42 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/18/9♦ WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000844449 6203576492 ALDAVA, ANNA M 1244336732RET 350.00 000844450 6204932592 ALFARO/ CHRISTINA 1244336732RET 150.00 000844451 6205831792 ARCHIBEQUE/ CASANDRA 1244336732RET $50.00 000844452 6206662692 BLEDSOE, GLENDA J 1244336732RET $50.00 000844453 6205576592 DELACRUZ1 CAROLINE 1244336732RET $50.00 000844454 6204715092 EWALD, CYNTHIA M 1244336732RET $50.00 000844455 6202302692 FOX/ SHIRLEY P 1244336732RET $50.00 000844456 6205200892 GARCIA, CORINNE M 1244336732RET 150.00 000844457 6204459392 GONZALES, SANDRA K 1244336732RET 846.16 000844458 6206620192 GUTIERREZ* JODY 1244336732RET $50.00 000844459 6206303192 JAYNE, CINDY B 1244336732RET $50.00 000844460 6206345492 JOHNSON/ BEVERLY A 1244336732RET $50.00 000844461 6206071892 LOYAPRA00/ ROSA E 1244336732RET $50.00 000844462 6204612492 MARTINEZ, BETTY B 1244336732RET 150.00 000,844463 6207035492 MILLER, SONDRA 1244336732RET $50.00 000844464 6204223192 OLIN, LORRAINE 1244336732RET $50.00 000844465 6204939092 OVALLE/ MARIA A 1244336732RET $3.84 000844466 6203490792 PARRAS, MARIA L 1244336732RET $34.32 000844467 6203466792 PEREZI JOSIE 1244336732RET $50.00 000844468 6203044092 POLVON, AMELIA 1244336732RET $50.00 000844469 6205452792 RENKEI EMILY 1244336732RET $50.00 000844470 6202204692 RIVERA, ELVIRA 1244336732RET $50.00 WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 22 94 PAGE 2 STATE COIN PAYROLL 18:00:42 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/10/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT ****************************************************** 000844471 6203562192 SANCHEZ) CYNTHIA 1244336732RET $50.00 000844472 6204445692 SANDOVAL, PAULA S 1244336732RET $50.00 000844473 6204156892 STAUFFER) SANDRA L 1244336732RET $50.00 000844474 6201712192 VIGIL, PRESCILLA 1244336732RET $6.62 000844475 6206564992 WARM, LISA 1244336732RET $50.00 000844476 6203712692 WILLIAMS) TERRY L 1244336732RET $50.00 000844477 6206292392 YATES, ELIZABETH 1244336732RET $50.00 NUMBER OF WARRANTS = 29 TOTAL = $1 )340.94 WMP8S1P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 22 94 PAGE 3 STATE COIN PAYROLL 18:00:42 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/18/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT ****************tk*********************A*****Ault******************,t**************** NUMBER OF WARRANTS = 29 TOTAL = $1 ,340.94 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PACE 1 THROUGH 2 p AND DATED 03 22 94, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD SE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS/I IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT SJ,.,3�U�1. DATED THIS A F C. L.( ___ 19 9__ • DIRECTO FINANCE AND ADMI ISTRATION SERVICES � .J} ,�SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS C)DAY OF _,__ 19 (141. L/. in COMMISSION EXPIRES MN. 1, 1956 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: ----. NOTARY PUBLIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HERESY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE: AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THEacica.aTLE5FUND - TOTALING ifrC[��� 0i_Q L1 DATED T IS t2 t00 Y OF _ 1_ L � 19 9 !. 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DRURY, CSOC 1994 PRESIDENT & JOHN L. KAMMERZELL, CSOC EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PRESIDENT Jim Drury Alamosa County RE: COMPLIANCE WITH SENATE BILL 90-62 ht VICE PRES. DATE: MARCH 18, 1994 Ron Beckham Jefferson County and VICE%al PRES. Weld County Sheriff Jordan completed a Ed has minimum of twenty hours continuing %utaur Yuma County education during the calendar year 1993. C.R.S. 30-10-501.5 requires every Colorado _Sheriff to attend a minimum of twenty hours of continuing education each year. The SEC. TREAS. statute also requires that every newly elected sheriff(elected after Nov. 6, 1990) attend Richard Shockley an eighty-hour sheriff's institute the first time such training course is given after an Latimer County election or appointment. Every Colorado Sheriff has complied with the provisions of C.R.S. 30-10-501.5. IMMED. PAST PRES. Tim Wood Montezuma County The CSOC is very appreciative of all county elected officials for their commitment to the continuing educational program for Colorado sheriffs. The training courses are designed to promote professionalism in the office of sheriff and to benefit county DIRECTORS: government. Dan Corsentino Pueblo County John Eberly Gr^—^ . Otero County J n ,n . Kamme --11 J. n e. P. Drury t SO Executive I irect.r C 1994 President Tom Gilmore Montrose County Willard Goff Baca County r CI _J Douglas County - __ .7 _J ti ileL TIPS OS?' 1g4 dc- o«v) Anita CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE `"`° "" `° " 3/1.7/94 PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE Van Gilder Insurance Corp POUCIESBELOW. 700 Broadway. Suite 1000 COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE Denver, CO 80203 COMPANY A LETTER 303-837-8500 Carolina CasuattY COMPANY B INSURED LETTER Weld County Youth Alternatives coMRANY , Inc. dba Weld County Partners LETTER C , n. 1212 8th Street ooY LETTER D C Greeley 7 ] Q CO 80631 c mPPAN Y E -•- . LETTER pp+p-�---yi COVERAGES _ ii I .. THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POUCIES OF INSURANCE LISTLD BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED MOVE FOR THE POUCVS, RIOD INDICATED, NOTWTMSTANDINC ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDMON OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS Ck}IFICATE MAY BE ISSUED ON MAY PERTAIN.THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POUCIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS.EXCLUSIONS AND CONDEMNS OF SUCH POUCIES LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED SY PAID CLAIMS CO TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER •CUE/EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION LI1ATB LTA DATE(WA/DIVVY) DAIL(MM/00/YY) GENERAL UABILITY GENERAL AGGREGATE S 1000000, A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY *NP0756624 1/26/94 1/26/95 PRODUCTS-ODNW/OP AGO. $ 1000000; CLAMS MADE X OCCUR PERSONAL B AW.MUTT $ 10000001 nag a CONIRACYOA'G PROT. 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CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POUCIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO Weld County MAIL 10 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE 915 - 10th St• LEFT,BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR Or Ley. CO 80631 UABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY,ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENWIVES pp AUTHORIZED REH RESE*INF 0. OCk(4,t ' 071627009 j01,93/C3I7L CORD 25-S(7/90) OACORD CORPORATION T000j RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO MARCH 23. 1994 TAPE #94-14 & #94-15 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. met in regular session in full conformity with the laws of the State of Colorado at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, March 23, 1994, 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 W. H. Webster, Chairman Commissioner Dale K. Hall. Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: County Attorney, Bruce T. Barker Acting Clerk to the Board. Carol Harding MINUTES: Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of March 21, 1994, as printed. Commissioner Hall seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: There were no additions to the agenda. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Baxter moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kirkmeyer seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. PUBLIC INPUT: There was no public input offered. WARRANTS: Carol Harding, Department of Finance and Administration. presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General Fund $ 285,088.26 Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the warrants as presented by Ms. Harding. Commissioner Hall seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. BIDS: PRESENT ISLAND GROVE REGIONAL TREATMENT CENTER - FINANCE DEPARTMENT: Pat Persichino, Director of General Services, presented the bids received from five vendors. Said bid will be considered for approval on April 6, 1994. APPROVE HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE SERVICES -- HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Mr. Persichino read the recommendation from John Pickle, Director of Health, into the record. Mr. Pickle requested item #2 on page 09 of the specifications, requiring a company to be in business for a minimum of five years, be waived; and that the bid be awarded to the low bidder, Care Environmental, Inc. Commissioner Harbert questioned whether the deletion of said requirement would have encouraged more bids. Mr. Persichino stated bids were received from 100 percent of the vendors contacted. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the bid from Care Environmental, Inc. , as recommended by the Director of Health. Seconded by Commissioner Baxter, the motion carried unanimously. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER RENEWAL OF TAVERN LIQUOR LICENSE, WITH EXTENDED HOURS, FOR HENRY L. WALKER, DBA BEARS SPORTS SALOON, AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Bruce Barker, County Attorney, noted the nine responses that were reported by the Greeley/Weld County Criminal Justice Records Center and stated a copy of said report was given to the applicant through his attorney. Chuck Dixon. Robbie Korgan-Reed, Sheriff's Department, briefly reviewed each incident. Mr. Dixon described each incident and explained one employee was involved in four of the incidents, even though he was not working at the time of two of the incidents. Commissioner Harbert questioned why the period from July 1993 to the present shows a marked increase in the number of calls received and whether there was any change in management or policies at that time. Henry Walker, owner, responded that the only change was that school starts in August causing increased business, and consequently more incidents. Responding to Commissioners Kirkmeyer and Hall, Mr. Walker stated the employee involved was placed on probation after the second incident because he was not handling matters as well as he should, and he was told to refrain from interfering when others are arguing. Mr. Walker explained the employee was directed to tend bar only, not act as a bouncer, and stated he is allowed into the bar as a patron. After further discussion, Mr. Dixon reiterated the bar is not providing a bouncer anymore and asked the Board to consider the 20 years Mr. Walker has been in business with no negative reports. After further discussion to explore the possible reasons for the increased incidents reported in July and possible solutions to the problem, including uniformed employees or off-duty Sheriff's Deputies, Commissioner Harbert stated she could not vote to renew the license without conditions being attached. Commissioner Hall stated he would like more information regarding the problem and possible solutions and moved to set this matter for hearing. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Harbert. Mr. Barker asked for a date specific and April 18, 1994, at 11:00 a.m. was included in the motion upon approval from Commissioners Hall and Harbert. Mr. Dixon stated there are no grounds, under State statute, for a Show Cause Hearing to be set, and he pointed out specific reasons need to be given. He stated the Board cannot set a hearing only on the issue of how to establish security and management of the bar. Mr. Barker disagreed and stated a hearing may be held at the discretion of the local licensing authority. On roll call vote, the motion carried three to two, with Commissioners Kirkmeyer and Webster voting against the motion. CONSIDER APPOINTMENTS TO AREA AGENCY ON AGING ADVISORY BOARD: Commissioner Harbert moved to appoint Grace LeBlanc and Pedro Rucobo to the Area Agency on Aging Advisory Board, with terms to expire January 31, 1997. Seconded by Commissioner Baxter, the motion carried unanimously. PLANNING: CONSIDER SECONDED AMENDED RE 1/256 - GRUEN: Greg Thompson, Department of Planning Services, reviewed the unfavorable recommendation of staff. Reviewing the history of prior recorded exemptions requested by the applicant, Mr. Thompson • stated RE 4256 was approved in April 1977 which created two parcels of 136 acres and 17 acres. In 1986, Subdivision Exemption 4290 was used in conjunction with Amended RE 4256 to exclude an 8-acre parcel from Lot B. An application for a recorded exemption to create two parcels of 109 acres and 19 acres was denied in 1988. The request under consideration at present is the second amendment for RE 4256, and requests the shrinking of Lot B to 48 acres. Lot A would remain 17 acres and an additional 80-acre parcel would be created. Ronald Gruen, Minutes - March 23, 1994 Page 2 applicant, stated the land is presently being farmed and explained each of the previous land splits. He purchased the property in 1986 and the land split at that time allowed him to sell the 8-acre parcel, which included improvements, because of a financial hardship. His application in 1988 to divide another 19 acres to sell was to finance the construction of a home. Mr. Gruen stated the 80-acre parcel was sold upon the advice of his lawyer, Fred Otis. and the present owner recently applied for a building permit, which was denied since it is an illegal lot. (Changed to Tape #94-15 while Mr. Gruen was speaking.) Mr. Barker responded to questions from Commissioner Baxter stating regardless of the conveyance, an illegal lot was created with the sale. He explained 80 acres is normally a legal lot: however, because of RE #256, Lot B now requires an amendment to become legal and approval of Second Amended RE #256 would split Lot B into two legal lots. Responding to Commissioner Hall, Mr. Gruen stated he tried to sell the 128-acre parcel; however. he had no qualified buyers interested. Therefore, he sold 80 acres. There was no public testimony concerning this matter. After further discussion, Commissioner Baxter moved to deny the request, and Commissioner Kirkmeyer seconded the motion. On a roll call vote, the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no ordinances. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 10:20 a.m. APPROVED: ATTEST: MOLLBOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board no kA,6/1a7 /, y� . Webster, Ch irm By:_ 4 !1U-.1-- v Deputy C rk to the Board Dale . Hal te 4/44 eo� . Baxter [ 0/177�T GIJa he-e-,--1 Constance L. Rather arbara J. Kir eyer Minutes - March 23, 1994 Page 3 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY, COLORADO MARCH 23, 1994 TAPE #94-15 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session as the Board of Social Services in full conformity with the laws of the State of Colorado at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, March 23, 1994, 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 W. H. Webster, Chairman Commissioner Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: County Attorney, Bruce T. Barker Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding MINUTES: Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve the minutes of the Board of Social Services meeting of March 21, 1994, as printed. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. WARRANTS: Carol Harding, Department of Finance and Administration, presented the warrants for approval by the Board in the amount of $46,202.63. Commissioner Baxter moved to approve the warrants as presented by Ms. Harding. Commissioner Kirkmeyer seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. 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 10:25 a.m. APPROVED: ATTEST: asztjBOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 7 WELD COUNTY. COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board 1 Q /J, ,//� W. H. Webster, Choi ma By: ,7Y'lt,(?a.� J �. Deputy erk to the Board Dale Hal , Pro- a George Baxter v�J�onstance L. Harbor JASBarbara J. Kirlo4eyer RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Monday, March 28, 1994 TAPE #94-15 ROLL CALL: W. H. Webster, Chairman Dale K. Hall. Pro-Tem George E. Baxter Constance L. Harbert Barbara J. Kirkmeyer MINUTES: Approval of minutes of March 23, 1994 CERTIFICATION OF HEARINGS: Hearing conducted on March 23, 1994: 1) Special Review Permit for an industrial use in the A (Agricultural) Zone District for a natural gas processing facility, Snyder Oil Corporation, c/o Swanson and Morris ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: PUBLIC INPUT: (Each individual is allowed a three-minute period of time in which to speak. Please be aware that the Board may not be able to address your topic today; however, if they are unable to do so. the matter will either be referred to staff or scheduled for a future date. If you wish to speak regarding issues which are likely to be heard by the Board in a public hearing, such as a land use or violation hearing, you will be asked to give your testimony at that hearing, either in person or in writing.) COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants BUSINESS: OLD: 1) Consider clarification of findings of probable cause concerning renewal of Tavern Liquor License, with extended hours, for Henry L. Walker. dba Bears Sports Saloon (03/23/94) NEW: 1) Consider Contract with Colorado Department of Health for State Legalization Impact Assistance Grant and authorize Chairman to sign 2) Consider Mobile Voter Registration for 1994 Primary and General Elections 3) Consider Agreement for non-destrsctive testing with Olson Engineering. Inc. and authorize Chairman to sign - Bridge #8/25A 4) Consider Agreement for Sale and Purchase of Vacant Land for Right-of-Way and or Easements with Donald A. Parker and authorize Chairman to sign - Bridge #18/25A 5) Consider Change Order No. 3 with Thissen Construction Company for jail renovation and authorize Chairman to sign 6) Consider Contract Amendment between Department of Public Safety, Division of Criminal Justice, and Office of District Attorney and authorize Chairman to sign 7) Consider appointment to Community Corrections Board 8) Consider appointment to Board of Adjustment 9) Consider reappointments and appointments to Placement Alternatives Commission - . Continued on Page 2 of Agenda RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Monday, March 28, 1994 TAPE #94-15 ROLL CALL: W. H. Webster, Chairman Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tem George E. Baxter Constance L. Harbert Barbara J. Kirkmeyer MINUTES; ApprovaL of minutes of March 23, 1994 CERTIFICATION OF HEARINGS: Hearing conducted on March 23. 1994: 1) Special Review Permit for an industrial use in the A (Agricultural) Zone District for a natural gas processing facility. Snyder Oil Corporation, c/o Swanson and Morris ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: PUBLIC INPUT: (Each individual is allowed a three-minute period of time in which to speak. Please be aware that the Board may not be able to address your topic today; however, if they are unable to do so, the matter will either be referred to staff or scheduled for a future date. If you wish to speak regarding issues which are likely to be heard by the Board in a public hearing, such as a land use or violation hearing, you will be asked to give your testimony at that hearing, either in person or in writing.) COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants BUSINESS: OLD: 1) Consider clarification of findings of probable cause concerning renewal of Tavern Liquor License, with extended hours, for Henry L. Walker, dba Bears Sports Saloon (03/23;94) NEW: 1) Consider Contract with Colorado Department of Health for State Legalization Impact Assistance Grant and authorize Chairman to sign 2) Consider Mobile Voter Registration for 1994 Primary and General Elections 3) Consider Agreement for non-destructive testing with Olson Engineering, Inc. and authorize Chairman to sign - Bridge #8/25A 4) Consider Agreement for Sale and Purchase of Vacant Land for Right-of-Way and or Easements with Donald A. Parker and authorize Chairman to sign - Bridge t/18/25A 5) Consider Change Order No. 3 with Thissen Construction Company for jail renovation and authorize Chairman to sign 6) Consider Contract Amendment between Department of Public Safety, Division of Criminal Justice, and Office of District Attorney and authorize chairman to sign 7) Consider appointment to Community Corrections Board 8) Consider appointment to Board of Adjustment 9) Consider reappointments and appointments to Placement Alternatives Commission Continued on Page 2 of Agenda ammumr Page 2 of Agenda SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD: ROLL CALL: W. H. Webster, Chairman Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tem George E. Baxter Constance L. Harbert Barbara J. Kirkmeyer MINUTES: Approval of minutes of March 23, 1994 WARRANTS: Don Warden, County Finance Officer HOUSING AUTHORITY BOARD: ROLL CALL: W. H. Webster, Chairman Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tem George E. Baxter Constance L. Harbert Barbara J. Kirkmeyer MINUTES: Approval of minutes of February 28, 1994 NEW BUSINESS: 1) Consider Division of Housing Disclosure. Report to Colorado Division of Housing for HOME Contract and authorize Chairman to sign any necessary documents 2) Consider Consolidated Annual Contributions Contract and Certifications for Section 8 Voucher Program with HUD and authorize Chairman to sign Monday, March 28, 1994 CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Mar 28 - Work Session 10:00 AM Mar 28 - North Colorado Medical Center Board 12:00 PM Mar 28 - Comprehensive Plan Review at Windsor High School 7:00 PM Mar 29 - Ambulance Request for Proposal (1st Floor) 7:00 PM Mar 31 - Comprehensive Plan Review at Fort Lupton Aims Campus 7:00 PM Apr 4 - Fair Board 7:30 PM Apr 5 - Planning Commission 1:30 PM Apr 6 - Oil and Gas Hearing (1st Floor) 7:00 PM Apr 6 - County Council 7:30 PM Apr 7 - Convention Board 7:00 AM Apr 7 - Local Emergency Planning Committee 2:00 PM Apr 7 - Island Grove Park Board 3:30 PM HEARINGS: Mar 30 - Community Development Block Grant Application to Colorado Department of Local Affairs, Highland Day Care Center 9:00 AM Mar 30 - Change of Zone from A (Agricultural) to E (Estate), William E. Franz, Jr. 10:00 AM Mar 30 - Special Review Permit for an agricultural service establishment to process vegetables in the A (Agricultural) Zone District - Kenneth Mayer 10:00 AM Mar 30 - Minor Subdivision Final Plat (Mt. View Estates #1), Ivar and Donna Larson 10:00 AM Mar 30 - Minor Subdivision Final Plat (Mt. View Estates #2), Ivan and Donna Larson 10:00 AM Apr 12 - Violation Hearings 10:00 AM Apr 13 - Amended Special Review Permit for an agricultural service establishment (construction business) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Droegemueller Farm 10:00 AM Apr 27 - Final Planned Unit Development Plan, 1st Filing, James H. Scott, Jr. (Shiloh. Inc.) 10:00 AM May 2 - Annual Meeting of Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority 9:00 AM May 2 - Annual Meeting of Antelope Hills Law Enforcement Authority 9:00 AM May 2 - Annual Meeting of Beebe Draw Law Enforcement Authority 9:00 AM May 10 - Violation Hearings 10:00 AM REPORTS: 1) Public Works Department re: Road closure 2) Mary Ann Feuerstein, Clerk and Recorder, re: Collection of Clerk Fees COMMUNICATIONS: 1) Town of Windsor Planning Department - Referrals, Resolutions, Petitions, Utilities Impact Statements, and Statement of Community Need re: Roth and Brunner Annexations 2) Planning Commission minutes of March 15, 1994 Continued on Page 2 of Consent Agenda Monday, March 28, 1994 Page 2 of Consent Agenda PUBLIC REVIEW: 1) Edward G. Shaw, P.E. , Civil Engineer, re: Rice Borrow Pit/COOT Highway 34 Project; and Notice of Filing Application for Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Permit for Special (111) Operation - Castle Rock Construction Company PLANNING STAFF APPROVALS: 1) Amended RE #633 - Dick 2) Amended RE 01089 - Turner 3) RE 01565 - Parker 4) RE 01588 - Harrington Brothers, et al 5) RE #1591 - Seele 6) MHZP #153 - Craig 7) SE #492 - Pope 8) SE 0493 - Ewing RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve Special Review Permit - Snyder Oil Corporation, c/o Swanson and Morris * 2) Approve appointments to Area Agency on Aging Advisory Board * 3) Deny Seconded Amended RE 0256 - Gruen * 4) Authorize County Attorney to proceed with legal action for Building Code Violations - Gonzales * 5) Approve Tavern Liquor' License, with extended hours, for Rice Enterprises, Inc. , dba Fort 21 CHANGE ORDER: * 1) Approve Change Order No. 3 with Thissen Construction Company for jail renovation * Signed this date Monday, March 28, 1994 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT #1038 FOR AN INDUSTRIAL USE IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT FOR A NATURAL GAS PROCESSING FACILITY - SNYDER OIL CORPORATION, C/O SWANSON AND MORRIS 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 23rd day of March, 1994, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Snyder Oil Corporation, d o Swanson and Morris, 518 17th Street, Suite 780, Denver, Colorado 80202, for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit #1038 for an industrial use in the A (Agricultural) Zone District for a natural gas processing facility on the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of tie SE of Section 8, Township 3 North, Ranje 66 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, said applicant was represented by Alfred R. Cuykendall and Doug Swanson, 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, 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 proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Agricultural goals and policies and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. b. The uses which would be permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses which include oil and gas production, dryland crops, and high tension power lines. The uses which would be permitted will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the Agricultural Zone District. 940251 da : Pc; mot; S&yye 1) ce4' f�L095/ SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT #1038 - SNYDER OIL CORPORATION, C/O SWANSON AND MORRIS PAGE 2 c. No overlay districts affect the site. d. Special Review Permit Development Standards will provide adequate protection for 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 of Snyder Oil Corporation, c/o Swanson and Morris, for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit #1038 for an industrial use in the A (Agricultural) Zone District for a natural gas processing facility 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 Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. The Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. Prior to recording the plat: a. The permitted area shall be clearly delineated on the plot plan. b. The property description on the submitted plot and vicinity plans shall describe only the area to be permitted. c. The plot plan shall be amended to show only two accesses onto Weld County Road 34. d. The plot plan shall be amended to include the spillage retention berm around the tank batteries. e. The plot plan shall be amended to include the permanent detention facilities. 4. Prior to the release of building permits: a. The applicant shall submit evidence that a stormwater discharge permit from the Colorado Department of Health, Water Quality Control Division, has been submitted for construction activities on the site which disturb more than five acres. 940251 SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT #1038 - SNYDER OIL CORPORATION, C/O SWANSON AND MORRIS PAGE 3 b. An Air Pollution Emission Notice (A.P.E.N.) and Emissions Permit application shall be submitted to the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health, for emissions of hazardous or odorous air pollutants and criteria as listed in the Emissions Permit. 5. Prior to the release of building permits for an on-site scale, the applicant shall enter into a road maintenance or improvements agreement, which shall include a haul route, with the Board of County Commissioners. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of March, A.D. . 1994. Leif� BOARD OF COUNTY CO COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO) Weld County Clerk to the Board 'L"t ��ltf JC 'till ') . Webster, Ch irman BY: Q�w a.„1/4/ Deputyjk-1 / t�.lerk to the Board Dale I . Hall, P o-T APPROVED AS TO FORM: eor e . Baxter unty Attorne onstance L. Harbe t Barbara J. KirkMeyer 940251 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS SNYDER OIL CORPORATION, C/O SWANSON & MORRIS USR #1038 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit is for an industrial use in the A (Agricultural) Zone District for an oil and gas processing facility as submitted in the application materials on file and subject to the Development Standards stated herein. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Section 90 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 3. No more than two access points shall be permitted into the site from Weld County Road 34. 4. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 5. An Air Pollution Emission Notice (A.P.E.N.) and Emissions Permit shall be obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health, for emissions of hazardous or odorous air pollutants and criteria as listed in the Emissions Permit. 6. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 7. Waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed of in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. 8. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. 9. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the industrial limit of 80 db(A), as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 10. An individual sewage disposal system is required for the proposed facility and shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 11. The septic system shall be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 12. A spillage retention berm shall be installed around the tank batteries. The volume retained by the spillage berm shall be greater than the volume of the largest tank inside the berm. 13. All potentially hazardous chemicals shall be stored and handled in a safe manner, according to 25-8-205.5. Colorado Revised Statutes. 940251 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - SNYDER OIL CORPORATION. C/O SWANSON AND MORRIS PACE 2 14. An Individual Sewage Disposal System Permit shall be finalized and approved by an Environmental Protection Specialist within one year of the application date. 15. All construction activities that disturb more than five acres shall obtain a stormwater discharge permit from the Colorado Department of Health, Water Quality Control Division. 16. An ET5 class muffler shall be installed on all compressors located at this site. 17. Fisher Whisper Trim units shall be placed in front of all compressors to help reduce noise levels. 18. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 19. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 20. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 21. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated herein and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 22. 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. 23. 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. 940251 a iamen NOTICE The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, on March 23, 1994, conditionally approved a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for the property and purpose described below. Conditional approval of this plan creates a vested property right pursuant to Article 66 of Title 24, C.R.S.. as amended, for a period of three years. APPLICANT: Snyder Oil Corporation c/o Swanson & Morris 518 17th Street, Suite 780 Denver, Colorado 80202 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE; of Section 8, Township 3 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF APPROVED USE: Special Review Permit for an industrial use in the A (Agricultural) Zone District for a natural gas processing facility SIZE OF PARCEL: 20 acres, more or less Failure to abide by the terms and conditions of approval will result in a forfeiture of the vested property right. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: SHELLY K. MILLER DEPUTY CLERK TO THE BOARD PUBLISHED: March 31, 1994, in the Windsor Beacon 940251 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF COLORADO as ri p 0^ COUNTY OF WELD �•^e`'w ^ I. ROGER A. LIPlCER d :aid County of Weld.being duly sworn,say that I am publisher of 4 WINDSOR BEACON a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said County and State, published in the town of WINDSOR in r... said County and Sale; and that the notice. of which the .Nt annexed is a true copy. hat been published in said weekly for / suoeessive weeks. that the no**was �a. 9.0. published in the regular and entire issue of way number of the paper during the period and time of osirnwsthe newspaper proper and not in a supplement.� that the first publication of said notion was in said paper bearing ^r A the date of the r;^ J/ ay bcef bearing,n .- oftheD., 19 and the iast pu s=, • day of AD.. 19 and that �. ' the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published Hvcontinuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 5 consecutive weeks, In said County and State, prior to the consecutivedate of first publication of said notice, and the same is a } newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate printing r""ce'90i a of legal notices and advertisements, approved May 18, 1931,and all prior acts so far as In force. � HER 1 Subscr and sworn to before a this /'o/- day of -_ 19 9V gib 1 f ':.r.; • - 4,14 a, 2r 111297...n•• .- NOTARY PUBLIC s' My commission expires 9t 19 9 G - 940251 1EMORAf DUM Clerk to the Board March 24, 1994 To Dr. Elk Greg Thompson, Current Planner COLORADO From USR-1038, Snyder Oil Company sub{eet' Please include the enclosed Board of County Commissioners Sign Posting Certificate in the above-mentioned case file. _3 S2 tom) : 1.9 -1 J-1 ALI ...- 054 ,38 4,1/4-Arcet:--/ -771-frieffSkace 1fia 77fit- 12"-vt- 940251 • • I THE SIGN SHALL BE POSTED ADJACENT TO AND VISIBLE FROM A PUBLICLY MAINTAINED ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY. IN THE EVENT THE PROPERTY UNDER CONSIDERATION IS NOT ADJACENT TO A PUBLICLY MAINTAINED ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY, THE APPLICANT SHALL POST ONE SIGN IN THE MOST PROMINENT PLACE ON THE PROPERTY AND POST A SECOND SIGN AT THE POINT AT WHICH THE DRIVEWAY (ACCESS DRIVE) INTERSECTS A PUBLICLY MAINTAINED ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY. 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 10 DAYS BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HEARING FOR CASE # USIR - IO 37S THE SIGN WAS POSTED BY: t95 1Y. 6W AAP OA NAME OF PERSON POSTING SIGN SIGNA E OF APPLICANT STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO ME THIS DAY OF Sec*/ , 19 9T` SEAL NOT PUZC MY COMMISSION EXPIRES c 29` 911 • LAST DAY TO .POST SIGN IS: _ ;- 13 • 1974 PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVI S' a � , .•'� BEFORE THE DATE OF THE HEARING. V MAR 1 4 1994 ..,..w r..«..n) "'.51 , ATTENDANCE RECORD HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS ON THIS .23 DAY OF ` naal,4} 1994: DOCKET I1 99-30 - a s,C Cotpd't tin-i DOCKET DOCKET U DOCKET U PLEASE write or print your name legibly, your address and the DOCKET U (as listed above) or the name of the applicant of the hearing you are attending. NAME ADDRESS HEARING ATTENDING // r-r- Lvpr Vpl. [TACK`) \� "^�C IFr 13t3 A} .Qcuuc'2 At1G $uv nm .cick- 4 nnn i^xA+mitp/i1 �l S lie. ex lc 1/ m,? wen-71 ,,fen,ca IL I PELA P '2-t 1 s � CA Ct2. o f (-. 65 cue, k15,1--___ <//6 (7 tt19/: UW 2eluer bra aWY4ax— 940231 sacu Snyder.Oil Corporation 3930 SOCO Parkway Evans,Colorado 80620 (303)330.2200 (303)442.6025 Weld County Commissioners 914 10th St. Greeley, CO 80631 Honorable Commissioners : Summary The plant site and USR application is to build a gas processing plant . We have included on our plot plan all the equipment as we know it today, as well as any future that we thought might occur. we changed the plot and added some vessels due to some site specific conditions we have identified. The lube oil storage and other tankage we added to the original plot were an afterthought we felt made sense to add, due to our desire to eliminate barrel handling. None of these changes to our plot plan in any way change the basic intent of the processing plant. The equipment we install in the plant is intended to process gas in a safe and environmentally sound matter, as well as comply with the rules and regulations we are bound by law to follow. 0'""{T Rt- 940251 SEASONS FOR CHANCE When we started the application for the USR with Weld County, we had a concept of what was needed for a gas plant based on standard practices necessary, i.e. compression and processing facilities, etc, but had not done specific site engineering for this facility. As we have begun doing the detail engineering, we have discovered some conditions that require us to have additional equipment in the form of vessels to handle and contain liquids that are more site specific than what our original concept required. We are not changing the scope of what was originally submitted, only the methods of accomplishing the desired results. We are constrained by our recent experience to add more capacity to the liquid holding vessels on the front end of this plant . We also would like to convey our needs to incorporate other regulatory compliance issues to the county, and the possibility of future changes that may occur due to this need. One requirement that we have under the Process Safety Management (OSHA 1910) is that we do Hazards analysis on our plant from concept to final product. Any operational Hazards or process Hazards that we identify may require us to modify our facility, a part of the facility or some of the equipment in the facility. Unfortunately, we will probably still be in the evolution stage up to the point just prior to startup of the plant based on what these procedures require. Another requirement that Snyder Oil Corp. has that impacts us is that we will follow all environmental and safety regulations both to the letter and the intent of the law. From the environmental side, we will have used engine oil from the compressors. We also wish to minimize the use of 55 gallon drums as much as possible. This is beneficial from the standpoint of the disposal of drums . We would like to buy our engine oil in bulk, then dispose of the used oil into a bulk tank for hauling to a recycling facility. This is the reason we have added oil tanks to the Plot plan. The intent of Snyder Oil Corporation is to build a gas processing plant . The goals we have for building this facility are to do the things required for noise abatement, containment of spills, stormwater runoff, etc, as dictated by Weld County, best practices and requirements under A.P. S . and A.N.S. I. specifications. We have ordered coolers with slower than normal fan tip speed to reduce noise, the highest Dba noise suppression engine mufflers and all valves with high pressure drop to include whisper trim for noise suppression. None of the changes in storage or vessels we have submitted on our plot plan will impact noise abatement. This facility is intended to process gas, and there are no plans to build other than a gas plant. We will build into the plant all of the equipment necessary to meet the specific conditions of this site, as well as what is necessary to make it a safe, prudent, environmentally sound operation. This may continue to cause some changes in our plot, but does not change the basic plant concept . �+ SI3CJ 940251 We have intended to keep the County abreast of all our changes prior to, and even subsequent of our Planning and Commissioners meetings, so that you are all aware of our project, and we will continue to do so until we have a final plant built. We also have intended all along to provide a final as built plot for your records. Should you have any questions, call me at 592-8500 and I will be happy to answer them. Sincerely, Al Cuykendall Plant Superintendent SUM 940251 From : SW NJSQN S MORRIS, LTD. AC E No. : $253229 Mar.21 1994 2:27PM P01 • • Swanson&Morris,u.c Oil and Gas Properties March 21, 1994 I, MAR 'Weld County Department of Planning , MAR 2 2 1994 `1 1400 N. 17th Ave. a Greeley, CO 80631 ' t'lannina Attn: Greg Thompson Re: USR 1038 Snyder Oil Corporation =' • Dear Greg: Attached please find a revised copy of the plot plan for the refotcnuxi USR. Please note c, that changes were made moving the product storage front thy southeast corner to the C southwest corner of the site and the office frum the southwest corner to the southeast corner of the site. Wo have also added liquids handling equipment including a Pipeline Slug Catcher, Suction Scrubber, and Condensation Stabilizer. These vessels wilt be connected to the inlet pipeline to handle liquids in the system while the gas stream continues for processing. A Load Shack to house controls for truck loading and a possible future scale site have also been kidded. I have asked our Consulting Engineers, KLH-NUL Engineering, Inc. to address how the addition of this equipment and the relocation of Office/Product Storage would effect on- site drainage. This will be faxed to you under separate cover. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to give me a call. Sincerely, S & LLC Douglas A. Swanson 410l7thSeroet ♦ Saitell80♦ Deaver,Cabodo80202 003)a2b7S43 • tex(3Olh82b3229 rem 21 '94 1423 82`52a 29 PriCE.001 94051 Flit hif F az: 6oce- TEL: Mar 21 .94 18:03 No .009 P.02 • • KLH Engineering Group KLH Engineering Group Greeley, Inc. asubsiolaryofKU?EngineeringGroup,lnc. Makoh 21, 1994 • fpU�1S=J +r ; MAP 2 I lyY4 Weld County Department of Planning 1400 N. 17th Ave. •�o.,.^..nnrvlaP Greeley, CO 80631 Attn: Greg Thompson Re; USR-1038 Snyder Oil Corporation Dear Mr. Thompson; At the request of Doug Swanson we have looked at the effect on drainage of the added equipment for the above mentioned site. From our calculations it appears that approximately 14,00D square feet of impervious area and 11,000 square feet of additional gravel drives have been added to the site. However, it also appears that approximately 26,000 square feet of equipment will be surrounded by containment berms which will not allow runoff from these areas. Those containment berms were not taken into account during our original runoff calculations. Therefore the net result of the additional equipment to the runoff of the site should be negligible. If you have any questions please let me know. Sincerely, KLH ENGINEERING GROUP GREELEY, INC. Steve A. Butherus cc: Doug Swanson 822 Seventh Street,Suite 5,Greeley,Colorado 80631 (303)351-0550 FAX(303)351.0570 MAR 21 '94 17:02 PAGE.OM 940251 From SLflE 4 & MORRIS. LTD, PHONE No. : 9 Mar.21 1994 2:2BPM P02 r t' / , 1 , r =a`w'e},j1' d ;jt , 1dFa4]'' r4Qp �l'' ,r i , • ( • • '.1/410..!••''s•B ••••r r, i i 3 .Oq�0.00 N .00.OW p ..:•i;. 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R: . . �• . .r T v 1 4::•Yl'd ifel r 4 X13 12:,::1,1-1. ...f r1• ''. : ...? iw el Z0'd £00' 0N 6P:6 b6' ;:aw •--• MAR 21 '94 14:23 41,"" PACE.002 940251 wir (40 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)353.3645, EXT.3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES Will C. 1400 N,1TTH AVENUE GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 COLORADO Date: December 17, 1993 CASE NUMBER: USR-1038 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Snyder Oil Corporation. c/o Swanson and Morris for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an industrial use in the A (Agricultural) zone district for a natural gas processing facility. The parcel of land is described as part of the SE4 of Section 8, T3N. R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is northwest of the intersection of Weld County Road 34 and Weld County Road 29. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by December 31, 1993, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Greg Thompson, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we fee',: this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: II 3, X We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. //Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: 4r,4A+ /++W' Agency:_ 11./4/4_.) Ur 6/4C.e ar Date: ,? Tr/44/ 0 MAR 0 3 1994 /i%6ifE 940251 wadauntypint. • • ;� �� mEmoRAnDum 1111€ Clerk to the Board Mazch 3, 1994 To Dots Greg Thompson, Current Planner G' COLORADO From USR-1038 Sublet: Enclosed is a referral response which was received for the abovementioned case. Please include the referral with the case file. -. -0 1 p �.� >.{ V 940251 • • NOTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, a public hearing will be held In the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, First Floor, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit are requested to attend and may be heard. • Should the applicant or any interested party desire the presence of a court reporter to make a record of the proceedings, in addition to the taped record which will be kept during the hearing, the Clerk to the Board 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. DOCKET NO: 94-30 APPLICANT: Snyder Oil Corporation c/o Swanson and Morris 518 17th Street, Suite 780 Denver, Colorado 80202 DATE: March 23, 1994 TIME: 10:00 a.m. REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for an industrial use in the A (Agricultural) Zone District for a natural gas processing facility LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE} of Section 8, Township 3 North. Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Northwest of the intersection of Weld County Road 34 and Weld County Road 29 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Linda M. Dodge DEPUTY CLERK TO THE BOARD DATED: March 7, 1994 PUBLISHED: March 10, 1994. in the Windsor Beacon Ex/uhl f b 940251 4 e' aas ad Cal Ira stn e Weld AFFIDAVIT OF PUBUCA11ON Ms STATE OF COLORADO Ianss COUNTY OF WELD Stu I. ROGER A. UPKEFL of said County of Weld,being duly • sworn,say that I am publisher of f1 t " ` WINDSOR BEACON r a, a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said +' County and State, published in the town of WINDSOR, in t „ said County and State; and that the notice, of which the annexed Is a trine copy, has been published in acid weekly .. for y successive weeks,that the notice was published in the regular and entire issue of every number of the paper during the period and time of publication.and in the newspaper proper and not In a supplement, and that the first publication of said notice was in said paper bearing the date of the Os w / day of 001 44,-.4 , A D.. 19€4.and the last publication bearing the date of the day of A.D.. 19 and that the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 5 MO:K. consecutive weeks, In said County and State, prior to the date of first publication of said notice, and the same is a Mo newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate printing lip $ of legal notices and advertisements, approved May 18. wJZ' 1931,and all prior acts so far as in force. i'W6:foAsaw WEST:Sas seesr- 67 pawl Plan and SNER fed Subscribed and sworn to before me this l`F day of NOTARY PUBLIC My commission expires 1 /elf Jo t>o f . ^1ryN 940251 ' • • CERTIFICATE OF MAILING The undersigned hereby certifies that a true and correct copy of the foregoing Notice of Hearing, Docket 094-30 was placed in the United States mail, first class mail, postage prepaid. addressed to the "fool�lowing property owners. DATED this of day of .4/24ry , 1994. (10:14-1:111-21.2/1271r Deputy Clerk to the Board John Eisenach and A.D. Preston Platteville Limited Partnership 13676 WCR 36 1801 Broadway, Suite 1050 Platteville, CO 80651 Denver, CO 80202 Tuttle Investment Co. , Ltd. Amoco Production Company 12735 WCR 34 PO Box 800 Platteville, CO 80651 Denver, CO 80201 T.E. and Anne E. Backstrom Snyder Oil Corporation 14230 WCR 36 c/o Swanson and Morris Platteville, CO 80651 518 17th Street, Suite 780 Denver, Colorado 80202 Public Service Company of Colorado 1400 Glenarm Denver, CO 80302 Olen D. Presley and Frank M. Presley 721 Front Range Road Littleton, CO 80120 State of Colorado 1313 Sherman 0600 Denver, CO 80207 John Leonard Estate of Mirth Leonard 922 Collyer Street Longmont, CO 80501 Arthur E. and Evelyn Ostermiller 4705 WCR 46 Berthoud, CO 80513 Charles Terry Edwards 5793 Via Peralta Pleasanton, CA 94566 9402.51 ® • I A N t ... i 0 'Z.I1. i. , -� z ,��,� oY 411 tit lagge . �{ve. it r ,.. P. W CQJ� N L w'b / c ,D 0 d .0 4-) ad 7 N E N M . O .] T CO O) 3 .-4ro0 M O .> H • d m t+ Ol d Oar i S '�1' r Q- Or O 8 C,;..; V ri T. aQ (i9d J� L . 1 Qs- 940251 • • SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING January 18, 1994 Page 7 The Chairperson asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Bill O'Hare - yes; Juliette Kroekel - yes; Ron Sommer - yes; Marie Koolstra - yes; Tom Rulon - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes. Motion passed unanimously. CASE NUMBER: USR-1038 APPLICANT: Snyder Oil Corp. , c/o Swanson and Morris REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an industrial use in the A (Agricultural) zone district for a natural gas processing facility. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the S£4 of Section 8, T3N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Northwest of the intersection of Weld County Road 34 and Weld County Road 29. Doug Swanson, representative, Snyder Oil Corporation, explained the site will consist of 20 acres and be surrounded by a buffer zone. The reason for the plan will enable them to keep up with the increases in the oil and gas production in Weld County. The closest residence to the proposal is about 1/2 mile away and noise concerns have been addressed in the Development Standards. The Chairperson asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. No one wished to speak. Richard Kimmel moved Case Number USR-1038, Snyder Oil Corporation, be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval, with an amendment to Condition of Approval #5. Bill O'Hare seconded the motion. The Chairperson asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Bill O'Hare - yes; Juliette Kroekel - yes; Ron Sommer - yes; Marie Koolstra - yes; Tom Rulon - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes. Motion passed unanimously. CASE NUMBER: Second AM SUP-369 APPLICANT: Weld County Board of County Commissioners REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for offices and a gravel pit in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: - Part of the SW4 and part of the SE4 of Section 31, T6N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County. Colorado. LOCATION: Adjacent to North 11th Avenue and north of the Cache La Poudre River approximately 1/2 mile south of Weld County Road 64. nA/61Se 940251 • • BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by Richard Kimmel that the following resolution with the amendment to Condition of Approval Number 5b, be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the application for: CASE NUMBER: USA-1038 - i ' APPLICANT: Snyder Oil Corporation c/o Swanson & Morris y " CD 7 ADDRESS: 518 17th Street, Suite 780, Denver, Colorado 80202 -> REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Use by Special Review petit £off an industrial use in the A (Agricultural) zone district for a IA) gas processing facility. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part SE4 of Section 8, T3N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Northwest of the intersection of Weld County Road 34 and Weld County Road 29 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 Planning Commission that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: The proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Agricultural goals and policies and is provided for as a use by special review. The uses which would be permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses which include oil and gas production, dryland crops, and high tension power lines. The uses which would be permitted will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the Agricultural zone district. No overlay districts affect the site. Special Review Permit Development Standards will provide adequate protection for the health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and County. This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application materials submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and responses from referral entities. The Planning Commission's recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: Exhi6, -8 940251 • • RESOLUTION, USR-1038 Snyder Oil Corporation c/o Swanson & Morris Page 2 1. The attached Development Standards for the Special Review permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's office within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. The Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. Prior to recording the plat: a. The permitted area shall be clearly delineated on the plot plan. b. The property description on the submitted plot and vicinity plans shall describe only the area to be permitted. c. The plot plan shall be amended to show only two accesses onto Weld County Road 34. d. The plot plan shall be amended to include the spillage retention berm around the tank batteries. 4. Prior to the release of building permits: a. The applicant shall submit evidence that a stormwater discharge permit from the Colorado Department of Health, Water Quality Control Division has been submitted for construction activities on the site which disturb more than five acres. b. An Air Pollution Emission Notice (A.P.E.N.) and Emissions Permit application shall be submitted to the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health for emissions of hazardous or odorous air pollutants and criteria as listed in the Emissions Permit. 5. Prior to scheduling a hearing with the Board of County Commissioners: a. The applicant shall submit information to the Department of Planning Services addressing a stormwater retention facility to handle on-site drainage. The drainage plan shall be approved by the Weld County Engineering Department. b. The applicant shall submit information indicating an adequate legal water supply has been obtained for the site. 940251 • • RESOLUTION, USR-1038 Snyder Oil Corporation c/o Swanson & Morris Page 2 Motion seconded by Bill O'Hare. VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Richard Kimmel Bill O'Hare Juliette Kroekel Marie Koolstra Ron Sommer Tom Rulon Judy Yamaguchi The Chairperson 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, Sharyn Ruff, Recording Secretary for 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 January 18, 1994. Dated the 18th a ry, 1994. Sharyn F. uff Secretary 940251 • • SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Snyder Oil Corporation, c/o Swanson & Morris USR-1038 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit is for an industrial use in the A (Agricultural) zone district for an oil and gas processing facility 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 Section 90 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 3. No more than two access points shall be permitted into the site from Weld County Road 34. 4. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 5. An Air Pollution Emission Notice (A.P.E.N.) and Emissions Permit shall be obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health for emissions of hazardous or odorous air pollutants and criteria as listed in the Emissions Permit. 6. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 7. Waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed of in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. 8. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. 9. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the industrial limit of 80 db(A), as measured according to 25-12.102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 10. An individual sewage disposal system is required for the proposed facility and shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 11. The septic system shall be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 12. A spillage retention berm shall be installed around the tank batteries. The volume retained by the spillage berm shall be greater than the volume of the largest tank inside the berm. 13. All potentially hazardous chemicals shall be stored and handled in a safe manner, according to 25-8-205.5, Colorado Revised Statutes. 14. Individual Sewage Disposal System permit shall be finalized and approved by an Environmental Protection Specialist within one year of the application date. 15. All construction activities that disturb more than five acres shall obtain a stormwater discharge permit from the Colorado Department of Health, Water Quality Control Division. 940251 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, USR-1038 Snyder Oil Corporation c/o Swanson & Morris Page 2 16. An ET5 class muffler shall be installed on all compressors located at this site. 17. Fisher Whisper Trim units shall be placed in front of all compressors to help reduce noise levels. 18. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 19. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 20. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 21. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated hereon and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 22. 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. 23. 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. 940251 ' • • INVENTORY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION Applicant: Snyder Oil Corporation Case Number: USR-1038 c/o Swanson and Morris Submitted 2r ?revered Prior 12 $e.arinf At Meting 1. Application 25 pages X 2. 1 Application plat 2 pages X 3. DPS referral summary sheet and letter X 4. DPS letter to applicant X 5. DPS Recommendation X 6. DPS Surrounding Property Owner/Mineral Owner Mailing list, letter and certificate. X 7. 3 DPS Maps Prepared by Planning Technician X 8. DPS Notice of Hearing X 9. DPS Case File Summary Sheet X 10. DPS Field Check X 11. Planning Commission member field check dated December 29, 1993 X 12. Weld County Engineering Department referral response dated December 29, 1993 X 13, Weld County Health Department referral response dated December 29, 1993 X 14. Town of Platteville referral response dated December 21, 1993 X 15. Weld County Office of Emergency Management referral response dated December 21, 1993 X 16. Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission referral response dated December 28. 1993 X 17. Colorado Division of Water Resources referral response dated January 6, 1994 X 18. Memo dated January 13, 1994 from Greg Thompson, Current Planner to Don Carroll. Engineering X 19. Affidavit of Publication in Windsor Beacon dated December 27, 1993 X 20. Stormwater Management Plan and accompanying plat dated January 13, 1994 X .Exhibi>t A4- 940251 ' 11. Snyder Oil Corporation c/o Swanson and Morris USR-1038 Page 2 21. Platte Valley Soil Conservation District referral response dated January 7, 1994 X 22. Planning Commission Resolution dated January 18, 1994 X 23. Information dated January 10, 1994 submitted by Ed Backstrom X 24. 3 page fax received February 25, 1994 which contains a copy of a letter from Central Weld County Water District and a copy of a well permit X 25. Memo dated February 23, 1994 from Don Carroll, Engineering to Greg Thompson, Current Planner indicating stormwater drainage plans are adequate X 26. Memo dated February 16, 1994 from Greg Thompson, Current Planner to Don Carroll, Engineering concerning stormwater management plan X 27. Letter and calculations dated February 14, 1994 from KLH Engineering X 28. Application for cistern permit dated February 11, 1994 X 29. Letter dated February 10, 1994 from Greg Thompson, Current Planner to applicant, requesting additional information X 30. Memo from Don Carroll, Engineering to Greg Thompson Current Planner dated February 8, 1994 concerning stormwater management plan X I hereby certify that the 30 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 February 28, 1994. Greson, C rent Planner STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) ODYyO SU$5ERIEETVNII,8ORN TO BEFORE ME THIS0(() day of 19q • �yv �••_ 0 a'tip:: \-0 NOTAR PUBLIC 4P My CO Olgg:Pn FF+06-res Ni ,„/1„,„,,,94O7.51Q-I�•,„/1„,„,,, • IBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHEET Case al'if/03X „sly/J.,");/Oro. e% S rrscn Merns Exhibit Submitted By Exhibit Description Ar�7/A. ad1'/1/1/ttf ✓c e,9 41 l�i/nsc _/.,B. 7 /l.1/ l'�r o?Azc/�� hAo4z f nt94://ermme &erc. q2,c. P- i/1pygam1.5�6n- Salmi c1,�rinsC 3/7 D. -o -Sri Nthe f.�Y.2rin�/ $4 E. R4J?I7/I1JC lsfl� 87072 n f(rliefeSe- 1 .'t Xat et.4'A.c.: ZIA-4 /- P.Cot Ado...., 3122. S it fra7a) tit '1/2/44/ 0,Kit PGA Pit,- 112" C. cU L C 3 ti Le. H. I. J. K. L. H. N. 0. P. Q. R. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. Z. 940251 January 10, 1994 To: Greg Thompson, Weld Current Planner From: Ed Backstrom, Property Owner Subject: Comments Regarding the Snyder Oil Company Natural Gas Processing Plant (SOCO) (Your Notice Dated December 17, 1993, Case Number Reference USR-103.8) Three concerns (points) came to mind regarding the proposed plant due to its proximity to my home: 1. Noncondensible and hydrocarbon gas emissions 2. Drainage of storm and snowmelt water off the site onto the highly erodible adjacent fields 3. Noise After reviewing your file on. the SOCO application, I arranged a meeting with Messrs. Doug Swanson, Swanson and Morris (representing SOCO); and Phil Poettman, SOCO's design engineer for the project. We discussed the three points above. Mr. Poettman said that regarding point No. 1, there will be no planned venting of either noncondensible gases or hydrocarbons from any of the processes. The normal fugitive emissions from leaks, valves, 'etc., would be expected and should be of little concern to the surrounding property owners. Regarding point No. 2, SOCO does not plan to pave the project area and thus the runoff damage should not be appreciably greater than it is currently. Point No. 3 is a matter of severe concern. We discussed SOCO's plans and I presented information I had gathered regarding noise in residential and rural/residential settings. A copy of the information is enclosed along with a reference sheet identifying the appropriate material in the enclosure. After reviewing this material , Mr. Swanson and Mr. Poettman suggested we visit existing plants and take noise readings so we could look at the problem. We met at SOCO's Roggen Plant with Mr. Al Kuykendall , Plant Manager. This plant has no mufflers on the compressors and is quite noisy. Measurements were taken at different distances from the plant using a standard calibrated dBA meter provided by Mr. Kuykendall . Reading and estimated distances from the plant are: Plant fence 72 dBA 1/4 mile s 48 dBA 1/2 mile t <40 dBA 940251 • • 2 At the 48 dBA, we agreed that the noise level was clearly unacceptable for a rural/residential setting and the sub-40 dBA was acceptable but clearly noticeable. We next went to SOCO's Enterprise Compressor Station and repeated the measurements. Results are as follows: 100 yards from units 75 dBA 0.25 mile 50 dBA 0.3 mile 53 dBA 0.4 mile 45 dBA 0.5 mile 45 dBA These results are somewhat higher than expected but a generator not connected with the plant contributed significantly to the noise level. In addition, the horsepower rating on this plant is some 30 percent higher than that expected for the plant to be built. The noise level was still objectionable at the 0.5-mile mark. Mr. Poettman brought forward manufacturer's data on mufflers which he could apply to the new plant. The data showed noise levels could be reduced by more than 20 dBA's using the ETS class mufflers. Fisher Whisper Trim units could also be placed in front of the compressors further reducing the noise levels. We agreed that SOCO would install the ET5 class muffler and the Fisher Whisper Trim units and, consequently, I would support construction of the plant at the planned location. This modification appears to be sufficient to reduce noise levels to the 35- to 40-dBA indicated as acceptable in the enclosures. Based on the above, I feel that SOCO is making a good faith effort to address in the plant design possible excessive noise levels. It is obvious that the final noise levels from the plant cannot be determined prior to construction and operation and I do feel that if the foregoing measures are inadequate that SOCO should take further measures which might be required to reduce the levels at my property line. Messrs. Swanson and Poettman have reviewed this letter prior to my submitting it to you. II Enclosure cc: Doug Swanson, Swanson and Morris Phil Poettman, Snyder Oil Company 940251 • ® n f tCC MEMORAI1DUf ��FEB 0ritv 1994 11 aft Wale To Greg Thompson 1 Planning Da, February 8, 1994 COLORADO From Donald Carroll, Public Works (Engineering) s pis,_ Snyder Oil Corp. USR-1038 p% I have reviewed the storm-water management plan provided by the plant superintendent and have the following comments: The drawing on the plat is indicating drainage avenues to a silt fence or possibly straw bales to retain sedimentation. The applicant is talking about regrading the site, both during and after construction. Are the straw bales or silt fence a permanent or temporary storm-water detention area? The applicant should provide calculations as for the U.S,R. requirements under Sec. 24,5.1.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. I would also like to see the access limited to two points on the mylar prior to recording the plat. cc: Commissioner Kirkmeyer File USR-1038 mgregl6.pds 940231 • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)3533845.EXT.3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES �e Et RA AVENUE GAEELEY,COLORADO 80837 COLORADO February 10, 1994 Doug Swanson Swanson and Morris 518 17th Street, Suite 780 Denver, CO 80202 Subject: USA-1038, located in part of the SE4 of Section 8, T3N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. Snyder Oil Corporation Stormwater Management Plan. Dear Doug: Enclosed, is the Weld County Engineering Departments response concerning the proposed storm-water management plan. Please provide calculations as listed under Section 24.5.1.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. I have included a copy of this section of the ordinance to assist in generating the required calculations. Additionally, indicate whether the proposed straw bales or silt fence is a permanent or temporary storm-water detention area. Please provide the information to me, so I can forward the information to the Engineering Department. By providing the information to the Department of Planning Services, the case file will have a record of the information which is received. Should any questions arise concerning what is required, please call or write. Sin erely, _ ), Greg Thompson Current Planner Enclosures 940251 WWI WI. IGIrims ••• W `•••••I •• • WELD COUNTY I ag f t, sit ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVIC 1518 Hospital Road,Greeley, CO 80631 Repair _. /J 353-0540 EXT. 270 gel - Sp OWNER 1`� CiL eefiP _ADDRESS / s1.S Secm7 14 127 ,lee PHONFSV 22 ADDRESS OF PROPOSED SYSTEM //�� LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SITE: PT.,51.„1_S S .T 3 , Rey SUBDIVISION /6//} LOT_ BLOCK FILING USE TYPE:. RESIDENTIAL,{�A� NSTITUTION COMMERCIAL OTHER SERVICES: PERSONS V BATHROOMS? 4' 'LoT SIZF /foci` bytes BEDROOMS PJPc' BASEMENT PLUMBING lei- WATER SUPPLY&CTER. lM.2.c TYPE OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL REQUESTED: Applicant acknowledges that the completeness of this application is conditional upon further mandatory and additional tests and reports as may be required by the Weld County Health Department to be made and furnished by the applicant or by the Weld County Health Department for purposes of the evaluation of the application:and the issuance of the permit is subject to such terms and conditions as deemed necessary to insure compliance with rules and regulations adopted under Article 10, Title 25,CRS 1973,as amended.The applicant certifies that the proposed system will not be located within 400 feet of a com- munity sewage system.The undersigned hereby certifies that all statements made, Information and reports submitted here- with and required to be submitted by the applicant are,or will be. represented to be true and correct to the best of my knowl- edge and belief,and are designed tO be relied On by the Weld County Health Department in evaluating the same for purposes of issuing the permit applied for herein. I further understand that any falsification or misrepresentation may result in the denial of the application Of` ton of any permit granted based upon said application and in legal tlon for perjury as provided by taw. Application tee y— / 77�' �qv/ r • Reed by i4i� e1 Dateosrlt.fr/ ' Owner/Agent Signature Oate FOR DEPT. PERCOLATION RATF jI/� WATER TABLE DEPTH i�//- USE ONLY SOIL TYPE 9✓//}' PERCENT GROUND SLOPE _VA- . REQUIRES ENGINEER DESIGN( )YES( )No tll/¢ C r ST£R& INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM PERMIT From the application information supplied and the on-site soil percolation data, the following minimum installation spedtfi• cations are required: • SEPTIC TANK /2 Cn_GALLONS.ABSORPTION TRENCH P /4 so, FY, Or ABSORPTION BED_ hiikle In addition,this Permit is subject to the following additional terms and conditions: This Permit is granted temporarily to allow construction to commence.This Permit may be revoked or suspended by the Weld County Health Department for reasons set forth in the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal System Regulations.including failure to meet any term or condition Imposed thereon during temporary or final approval. The issuance of this Permit does not constitute assumption by the Department or its employees of liability for the failure or inadequacy of the sewage disposal system. En/u. onmentai pecialist to This Permit is not transferrable and snail become void it syst struction not commenced within one year of its issuance. Before issuing final approval of this Permit the Weld County Health Department reserves the right to impose additional terms and conditions required to meet our regulations on a continuing basis. Final Permit approval is contingent upon the final In- spection of the completed system by the Weld County Health Department. SYSTEM CONTRACTOR FINAL INSPECTION SYSTEM ENGINEER APPROVAL Environmental Specialist Date The issuance of this Permit does not imply Compliance with other state.county or local regulatory or building requirements, nor Shall it act to certify that the subject system will Operate in compliance with applicable state,county and local regulations adopted pursuant to Article 10,Title 25, CRS 1973,as amended,except for the purposes of establishing final approval of an installed system for Issuance of a local occupancy permit pursuant to CRS 1973 25.10.111(2). Original-Applicant:Copy-WOHD WCHD—EHS February.1981 79— ./5 fio 940251 • • KLH Engineering Group KLH Engineering Group Greeley, Inc. a subsidiary of KLH Engineering Group, Inc. February 14, 1994 jeL-4-M11 Mr. Greg Thompson DEB 15 1994 Current Planner Weld County Administrative Offices yaM ra 1400 North 17th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Greg: RE: USE-1038, PART OF THE SE1/4, SEC 8, T3N, R66W, WELD COUNTY SNYDER OIL CORPORATION STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN This letter is in response to the inquiries to Doug Swanson regarding the subject stormwater management plan. The silt fences or straw bales are temporary detention measures for the excavations and preliminary grading during the construction phase. Permanent detention facilities will be included in the final grading at the end of construction on the north and west sides of the site. These will be sized to percolate runoff into the ground so that all sediment will be retained on the twenty (20) acre site. Calculations for these storage areas are attached. We are also modifying the site plan to reflect only two (2) access points from County Road No. 34, as mentioned in Mr. Donald Carroll's memorandum. Sincerely, KLH-NUL ENGINEERING, INC. Bill J. Delap, PE BJD:jc cc: Doug Swanson, Swanson Si Morris Al Cuykendall, Snyder Oil Corp enc.s 822 Seventh Street, Suite 5,Greeley, Colorado 80631 (303)351-0550 FAX(303)351-0579 940251 4' reRPfl a eu Par l Z n,' &/ PRo,7/t7 ` 930/ • 1.//9/iY l ns,A,nt.E CAtcQtA7,.J'J 1 • . AReA .Vn4/.U/.Uc T? c%Ls7 . Apf4 r 7 /3 Ac,,e 24 Paile4a/t/7r So/< 7)9.0.67:, : O4.0er c04s7 S4", . 6.0 - za `Ac VAtEA,Y Sµr36,O - to t //I Von* t.OArt 40,0o0 6.0 - zo i//R AccoL,. RUA,OFf J'a Pefcoteve bun 6.71/4n•-mD Prom.% De Thcivrio.A.e Fncna7r . . i. +7 a Paop% a ppw.EMENx5 ,Cato , A094 3U) O1AJ41 J S7RucTu9fj O30 • 0.79/ 6nA' 9c Znw(j .o..es. o.?$ A.— (/rAEuftoPep o.zo S.Y6 •4. . CoMAo ,c a. Cs... : C.90)(.71.> * C.to)< n) + cCto")(S.96) 71a Cana _ 0.' CAtcucA1E bfre.vnemo l e9uiP5O 4141 : (r./s)e. $) .1 z. ass Await 660' te.oc x /o &' f ]7'oicp} Qo .r c 6coo SF ?( /i AAA. t 66o.s_. c//N2 a ht. 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Sl'b(n4ft. , ('%Nz) Ccs Cci) Cc.-) (CA ) /0 C. it 2St /S,/29 lto‘ /2,919 to t/./2 /7.0 zo,ass yycs' am9 ,t3 /3.a 23957 6600 /7, 1S% yo 2.66 /0,9 lc),Got riots /7, stn.. Sa z.31 9.S 'tP,.5S z, //, c0' 17,41) . 64 Zoq r.9 J')tS7 tixl /7,ot'7 to [cc ; 17 6w 10 1,91 22, oH� pa A 2y . , Yt>4 /Web /> ssi c.C . 7rvrna.c ggyeI7 ado /3io' yc lot l tp J3077o+t 940251 40 mEmoRAn®um �'V1(1 To Carroll, Engineering February 16, 1994 Oats Greg Thompson, Current Planner or COLORADO From (71 USR-1038, part of the SE4 of Section 8, T3N, R66W of the subi.ct: Cth P.M. , Weld Coenty, Colorado-, Snyder Oil Corp. c I-nt.S7ntS.r Mnn..5pmort 21n, Please review the enclosed information and offer a recommendation on whether this plan is sufficient. 940251 a • • itv mEm®RAn®um wine Greg Thompson ro Planning a,t. Tebrua:cy 23. 1994 COLORADO From Donald Carroll 17 r SubO„ Snyder Oil USR - 1038 I have reviewed the letter and the calculations supplied to me by KLH Engineering Group that I had requested. I find no conflict with the calculations submitted. I would like to have the drainage ponds placed on the mylar prior to recording. cc: Commissioner Kirkmeyer File USR-1038 ij1994fl 111-4f..ift ^ter✓vlanz p 940251 • • PLATTE VALLEY 60 South 27th Avenue SOIL CONSERVATION Brighton, CO 80601 DISTRICT 659-7004 January 7, 1994 Weld County Colorado Department of Planning Services 1400 N. 17th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 RE: Case Number USR-1038 The following is in response to the "Use by Special Review Application of Snyder Oil Corporation", part of SE 1/4 of NW of Section 4, Township 3 North, Range 66 West, Weld County, Colorado, 20 acres + or - . After further review, it appears that impacts may be minimal in nature. The correspondence that we have received has addressed many critical issues that must be taken into account . The applicant has considered environmental impacts that could have less than favorable impacts. The applicant appears to be aware of onsite and offsite impacts that the proposed operation could yield. The application has taken into account any neighbors which could be impacted by this constructed facility. The concerns of those neighbors cannot be adequately addressed by our office. Therefore, we can recommend the following only as consideration in the development of this site. Our office would recommend that caution be used in the installation of the septic system on this site. The excessive permeability in the substratum can cause contamination of the ground water supply from septic tank leach fields. This contamination therefore could lead to contamination of existing and constructed wells both irrigation and domestic. Surface runoff is slow and erosion hazard is low on this soil type. If we can be of any further assistance, please let us know. Sincerely, 4 Bob Warner Board of Supervisors enclosure Clain 111 JAN 2 4 1994 'WM county i 940251 It fly ;+,, • •rirDEPARTMENT • DEOF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)353.3945, EXT.3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N.17TH AVENUE a GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 C0L0RADOV \1( Date: December 17, 1993 CASE NUMBER: USR-1038 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Snyder Oil Corporation, c/o Swanson and Morris for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an industrial use in the A (Agricultural) zone district for a natural gas processing facility. The parcel of land is described as part of the SE4 of Section 8. T3N. R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is northwest of the intersection of Weld County Road 34 and Weld County Road 29. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by December 31, 1993, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Greg Thompson, Currant Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons._ 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. We have reviewed the requestand Bind no conflicts with our interests. 5c de/ 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: Agency: Date: 940251 soil survey of Veld County, Colorado Southern rart United States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service in cooperotion with Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station 940251 • i WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART 31 attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, establishing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by cul- managing livestock grazing and reseeding where needed. tivating only in the tree row and by leaving a strip of This soil has good potential for urban development.The vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation only limiting feature is the moderately rapid permeability may be needed at the time of planting and during dry in the substratum, which causes a hazard of ground water periods. Trees that are best suited and have good survival 4. contamination from sewage lagoons. The loamy sand sur- are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, ponderosa face layer is a limitation for recreational development. pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and hackbcrry. The Once established, the lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well. shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac, and Siberi- Capability subclass file irrigated, IVe nonirrigated; an peashrub. Sandy Plains range site. Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The 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 establishing 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 G0 inches and some small tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- leveled areas, ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- Typically the surface layer of this Olney soil is grayish land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope, can be brown loamy sand about 7 inches thick. The subsoil is yel- attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, lowish brown and very pale brown sandy clay loam about managing livestock grazing, and reseeding where needed. 14 inches thick. The substratum to a depth of GO inches is This soil has good potential for urban development The very pale brown,calcareous fine sandy loam, only limiting feature is the moderately rapid permeability Permeability and available water capacity are in the substratum, which causes a hazard of ground water moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or contamination from sewage lagoons. The loamy sand sur- more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard if face layer is a limitation for recreational development low. Once established, the lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well. In irrigated areas this soil is suited to the crops corn- Capability subclass IIIe irrigated, VI nonirrigated; Sandy monly grown in the area. Perennial grasses and alfalfa 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 eleva- 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 til- 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 trol 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 reedgrass, and blue Permeability and available water capacity are grama. Needleandthread, switchgrass, sideoats grama, moderate. The effective rooting depth is GO inches or and western wheatgrass are also prominent. Potential more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is production ranges from 2,200 pounds per acre in favora- 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 said bluestem, sand reedgrass, is suited to all crops commonly grown in the area, includ- and switchgrass decrease and blue grama, 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. to 4 years of alfalfa followed by corn, corn for silage, Management of vegetation on this soil should be based sugar beets, small grain, or beans. Few conservation prac- on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- tices are needed to maintain top yields. tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- Sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, switchgrass, sideoats rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and com- grama, blue grama, pubescent wheatgrass, and crested mercial fertilizer are needed for top yields. wheatgrass 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, firm sorghum stubble, or it can be establishing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by cul- 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 during dry suited to this soil. Soil blowing, the principal hazard in periods. Trees that are best suited and have good survival 940251 • • • • I. WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART 45 range condition deteriorates, the sand bluestem, The potential vegetation is dominated by sand switchgrass, sand reedgrass, sideoats gram; and little bluestem, sand reedgrass, switchgrass, sideoats gram; • bluestem decrease, forage production drops, and sand needleandthread, little bluestem, and blue grama. Poten- sage increases. Undesirable weeds and annuals invade tial production ranges from 2,500 pounds per acre in and "blowout" conditions can occur as range condition favorable years to 1,800 pounds in unfavorable years. As becomes poorer. range condition deteriorates, the sand bluestem, Management of vegetation on this soil should be based switchgrass, sand reedgrasas, sideoaLs grama, and little on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- bluestem decrease, forage production drops, and sand tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. sage increases. Undesirable weeds and annuals invade ' Sand bluestem, sand reedgrasa, indiangrass, switchgrass, and "blowout" conditions can occur as range condition sideoats grama, little bluestem, and blue grams are suita- becomes poorer, ble for seeding. Because this soil is susceptible to soil Management of vegetation on this soil should be based :y blowing, it should be seeded using an interseeder, or the on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- • seed should be drilled into a firm, clean sorghum stubble. tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. Seeding early in spring has proven most successful. Brush Sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, indiangrass, switchgrass, management also can help in improving deteriorated side-oats gram; little bluestern, and blue grama are suite- : age' ble for seeding. Because this soil is susceptible to soil Windbreaks and environmental plantings are fairly well blowing, it should be seeded using an interseeder or the suited to this soil. Blowing sand and the moderate avails- seed should be drilled into a firm, clean sorghum stubble. ble water capacity are the principal hazards in establish- Seeding early in spring has proven most successful. Brush ing trees and shrubs. The soil is so loose that trees should management can also help in improving deteriorated be planted in shallow furrows, maintaining vegetation range. between the rows. Supplemental irrigation is needed to Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally insure survival. Trees that are best suited and have good not suited to this soil. Onsite investigation is needed to survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, determine if plantings are feasible. ponderosa pine, and Siberian elm. The shrubs best suited Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil, Ran_ are skunkbush sumac, lilac, and Siberian peashrub. geland wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope, can Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil, The be attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked managing livestock grazing,and reseeding where needed. pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can This soil has fair potential for urban development The be attracted by establishing 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 plans for habitat develop- fields function properly, but in places the sandy sub- ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- stratum does not properly filter the leachate. Sewage land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope, can be lagoons must be sealed. Once established, lawns, shrubs, attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, and trees grow well. Capability subclass We irrigated, managing livestock grazing,and reseeding where needed. VIe nonirrigated; Deep Sand range site. This soil has fair potential for urban development The 71—Valent-Loup complex, 0 to 9 percent slopes. This primary limiting soil features are the rapid permeability level to moderately sloping map unit occupies hills, ridges, and the susceptibility to soil blowing. Septic tank absorp- and depression or pothole-like areas in the sandhills at • Lion fields function properly, but in places the sandy sub- elevations of 4,670 to 4,700 feet. The Valent soil 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 ir- pies the hills and ridges and the Loup soil the depressions rigated, VIe nonirrigated; Deep Sand range site. or potholes, 70—Valent sand, 3 to 9 percent slopes. This is a deep, The Valent soil is deep and excessively drained. It excessively drained soil on plains at elevations of 4,650 to formed in eolian deposits. Typically the surface layer is 5,100 feet. It formed in eolian deposits. Included in brown sand about 8 inches thick. The underlying material mapping are small areas of soils that have lime within a to a depth of 60 inches is brown sand. 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 GO inches or Typically the surface layer of the Valent soil is brown more. Surface runoff is slow, and 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 poorly drained. It formed in Permeability is rapid. Available water capacity is sandy alluvium. Typically the surface layer is very dark moderate. The effective rooting depth is GO inches or grayish brown, mottled loamy sand about 16 inches thick. more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is The underlying material to a depth of 60 inches is light low• brownish gray, mottled loamy sand and sandy loam. 940251 From : SPEW 8 IOW IS, LTD. FLOE No. : 8253.2' 9 Feb.25 1994 9:3BFi P01 • • • Swanson aMorria,uc Oil and Gas Properties PacitmIte toner sheet Date:et/,, r romp Tol 6 'a≤ 72.0,4`50,1 ' $S/ _! ,6 . pee Company Name: _ay�� yf l,¢���/fi� +. . 2 1y9. ry� Number of pages:... .� " oleglIaA (including tide one) .Froany Comments: • • • CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS CONFIDF.A77AL INFORMATION WHICH IS LEGALLY PRIVILEGED. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVE_!) THIS TRANSMISSION BY ERROR PLEASE CONTACT OUR COMPANY AT THE NUMBER LISTED BELOW 717 ARRANGE FOR THE DOCUMENT 7O BE RETURNED IMMEDIATZY. • aornhSart • Sule1180 ♦ I),mer,Cdorado900102 p031825-l241 ♦ Ianl90:9825m9 FEB 25 '94 09:34 8252!229 PAGE.001 940231 From : S fl.E h1 8 MORRIS. LTD. ROE No. : 13253229 Feb.25 1994 9:360.1 P82 • • CENTRAL WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT February 23, 1994 SwanseaDimas&S anson Mania o l .J I,w 410 17th Street, Ste 1180 Denver, CO 80202 FEB 2 5 1994 • RE Water Service Request •"-r• Planning Ostermiller Property Dear Mr. Swanson: This letter is in response to your request for water service to save the property described as follows: Part SE 1/4 SW 14 SE 1/4 Section 8, Township 3 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M.,Weld County, Colorado. The estimated costs of the 5/8" Tap and extension of Central Weld County Water District's 2' water main approximately 5,280 feet are as follows: Tap fee-5/8" S 3,500.00 Line Extension Fee 28,150.00 Capital Improvement Fee Rebate O( Total Due $29,650.00 Before proceeding with the meter set, the above "Touts Due" will have to be paid in advance, and the appropriate documentation completed for your application for water service. The District requires a 30 day notice for a tap instillation. If you have any questions regarding the above, please contact this office Sincerely, CENTRAL WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT • phn W. • General Manager 1W7,/caa Form No. •OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER '0W8416 COLORADO DNISION OF WATER RESOURCES . aide•.131)Shannon 01.ttwrror.Cant eetm (303)058-31101 WEI-L Mar NUMBER 1762$5 APPUCANT DIV. 1 CNrt. 62 WO 2 DES.BASIN MD Lae Moot FNMA: SubdM .. - APPROVED W Ll.00anON WELD SNYDER OIL CORPORATION SE 1/4 SE 1/4 SWUM 8 1625 BROADWAY STE 2200 TWp 3N RANGE 66 W 6th P.M. DENVER CO 80202 DISTANCES FROM SECTION JUNES 1270 Ft.from South Section Line PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL 1270 Ft.from East Section Line ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT CONFER A WATER RIGNY COMMON.OF/CE(gyAL EXTRA P . 001 ISSt>f OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT CONFER A WATIIIGHT gailrialathelina 1) This wee Owl be used in such a way es to aces no masW stripy to.taring weer dphsa The Issuance cc the pm*doe not astttwe the spoken that no story wig occurs another vested wiser ton or produde another ismer dewiest wake right from seeking mist in e dye court eollon. The constructIon d thle well shell be in compile:10eMh the Water WN COMtnrction and Pump k tenation Rubs 2 CCR 4024, unless approval of a vruena her been premed by the State Board of Examiner* of War WWI CoheltRteli n end Pump In telatbn Contractors In.000rdesce with Ruts 17. 3) Approved pursuer to CRS 3742402(3)(b)(f)and t epdbyoftheSWeE.ngineerdated4)0/65forappropdadondflrounowater tributary to the South Ptede River"stern 4) The use of ground water from this wee Is Wilted to drInking end aan tery facfles AS Oeecrbed In CRS 77.62.02(1)(0).for It oortenerolal business(a natural gee mowing Molly). Weer from Ws wed shell not be used for lawn or tendecepe Satan of tar any SW purpose outside the Netnews building atmioha 6) Production from this well Is reeubud to the tararml.fac male aqueer,welds corresponds to the inrervst between*few end 406 felt below ground surface. Plain oaring nee be inched and seated to prevent production from other zones <0 The mmdnum pumping rote assort not steed 15 OPM. 7) The medium annual amount of ground wader to be withdrawn shag not awned 1/3 eorWWoot(108.800 gallons). 6) Approved a the any wee ors a ode d 40 roes deasrbed es the E 1/2 d the SW 1/4 d the 8E 114,end the W 1/2 d the SE t/4 of the 8E 1/4,all In Sec.4 TWO.3N.Rrrg.86W,6th P.a,weld Cotxtty. FO The return flow from the use of the wed mat be through en ktdvlduat wade water disposal system of the non4mpontlro type where the water Is returned to the same wean system In which the well is located. The medium ooneu ptIve use of ground water attad not excoed t0 percent • 10) A totalizing now meter must be Metalled on lib well acrd masks,In good working order. Pennenem records den dkeraiots must be maintained by the well owner(reooited at last annually)end submitted to the Division Engineer upon request 11) This well duel be oonsnrcteo not more then 200 test from the bcatton speodued on this permit Noe: To Insure a mraimum productive Wear this welt perforated casing should be eat though the elk.producing imam( d the tpproved zaps or aquifer Indored above. O1A I� �f .'/14/9rt (VVII'��rJ �p y • APPROVEDAVB b 127\ ibLnr+M+- . tide heireet Receipt No. 0394144 DATE/ISSUED/e D FEB 17 1994 EIPMATtON DATE FEB 17 1996 FEB 25 '94 09:35 8253749 PAGE.002 FEB 2 5 1994 'L phgnln9 940251 a�e4ee P 1 GI G2 2- 8 b-rl << D-33 940251 �. ® .\°G • L 1, 4 ` 4`t - �l*'S'i / rl a 2 s0Goo0 l t 6 a ••k se • SS S' t4. INFORMATION ON LEVEL 5 DF stej v ENVIRONMENTAL NOISE ¢42 0'44 a4 REQUISITE TO PROTECT PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE.5• WITH AN ADEQUATE MARGIN OF SAFETY • MARCH 1974 • • PREPARED BY THE U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY OFFICE OF NOISE ABATEMENT AND CONTROL This document has been approved for general availability. It does not constitute a standard, specification, or regulation. HPVOGUCtO BY NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE 94O'S1 tl5.DEPARTMENT RmGq W.V&u161 ' « • • Appendix D NOISE INTERFERENCE WITH HUMAN ACTIVITIES AND RESULTING OVERALL ANNOYANCE/HEALTH EFFECTS Environmental noise may interfere with a broad range of human activities in a way which degrades public health and welfare. Such activities include: 1. Speech Communication in Conversation and Teaching. 2. Telephone Communication. 3. Listening to TV and Radio Broadcasts. 4. Listening to Music. 5. Concentration During Mental Activities. 6. Relaxation. 7. Sleep. • Interference with listening situations(items 1-4)can be directly quantified in terms of the absolute level of the environmental noise and its characteristics. The amount of inter- ference in non-listening situations(e.g.,)is often dependent upon factors other than the physical characteristics of the noise. These may include attitude towards the source of an identifiable noise, familiarity with the noise,characteristics of the exposed individual,and the intrusiveness of the noise. The combination of the various interference effects results in an overall degradation of total well-being. Maximum noise levels that do not affect human well-being must be de- rived from the body of information on human behavioral response to various noise en- vironments. SPEECH INTERFERENCE Speech communication has long been recognized as an important requirement of any human society. It is one of the chief distinctions between humans and other species. Inter- ference with speech communication disturbs normal domestic or educational activities, creates an undesirable living environment,and can sometimes be a source of extreme an- noyance. Continued long-term annoyance is considered to affect individual as well as pub- lic health and welfare in a variety of ways. Noise can disturb speech communication in situations encountered at work,in vehicles, at home,and in other settings. Of chief concern for the purposes of this report,is the effect • D-1 _�� • 940251 4111 • of noise on face-to-face conversation indoors and outdoors, telephone use,and radio or tele- vision enjoyment. The extent to which environmental noise affects speech communication depends on the location (whether indoors or outdoors),the amount of noise attenuation provided by the exterior walls when indoors(including windows and doors),and the vocal effort of the talkers. Certainly,it is possible to maintain communication in the face of intruding noise if the voice level is raised,but in an ideal environment,one should not have to increase the voice level above that which is comfortable in order to communicate easily. Research since the late 1920's has made great progress in quantitatively characterizing the effects of noise on speech perception. A review of that work is contained in references D-1 and D-2,and it is summarized here as the basis for the maximum environmental noise levels compatible with public health and welfare identified in Section 4 of this report. The chief effect of intruding noise on speech is to mask the speech sounds and thus reduce intelligibility. The important contributants to intelligibility in speech sounds cover a range in frequency from about 200 to 6000 Hz,and at each frequency a dynamic level range of about 30 dB. The intelligibility of speech will be nearly perfect if all these con- tributions are available to a listener for his understanding. To the extent that intruding noise masks out or covers some of these contributions,the intelligibility deteriorates more rapidly the higher the noise level,particularly if the noise frequencies coincide with the important speech frequencies. It is no accident, from an evolutionary point of view,that the hearing of humans is most sensitive in the frequency range most important for the understanding of speech. Therefore,it is not mere coincidence that the A-weighting,designed to reflect the frequency sensitivity of the human ear,should also be useful as a measure of the speech interference potential of intruding noise. A-weighting gives greatest weight to those components of the noise that lie in the frequency range where most of the speech information resides,and, thus,yields higher readings(A-weighted levels)for noises in most of the 200 to 6000 Hz range than does the overall sound pressure level. A-weighted sound levels will be used throughout this appendix unless otherwise noted. The principal results of relevant speech research can be utilized for practical applica- tion to provide the levels of noise that will produce varying degrees of masking as a function of average noise level and the distance between talkers and listeners. Other factors such as the talker's enunciation,the familiarity of the listener with the talker's language,the lis- tener's motivation and,of course,the normality of the listener's hearing also influence intelligibility. This value is consistent with the upper end of the range of levels of steady state sound recommended by prior authors in Table D-10(to be discussed later)as O-2 940251 "acceptable" for design purposes for homes,hotels,motels,small offices,and similar spaces where speech communication is an expected and important human activity. • Indoor Speech Interference Due to Steady Noise The effects of masking norrhally-voiced speech indoors are summarized in Figure D-1, which assumes the existence of a reverberant field in the room. This reverberant field is the ' result of reflections from the walls and other boundaries of the room. These reflections en- hance speech sounds so that the decrease of speech level with distance found outdoors oc- curs only for spaces close to the talker indoors. At distances greater than 1.1 meters from the talker,the level of the speech is more or less constant throughout the room. The dis- tance from the talker at which the level of the speech decreases to a constant level in the reverberant part of the room is a function of the acoustic absorption in the room. The greater the absorption,the greater the distance over which the speech will decrease and the lower the level in the reverberant field for a given vocal effort. The absorption in a home too o0s 9 s 95% t- • e3ts m • 60 • V W r • ,o — N 20 K 0 I I I I I 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 Slum A-alLIGIff15D 97Rt)rrva. Ida (re 20 edeaopascals) turn Assumes 300 salmi absorption typical of living rows and badrmm and is valid for distances greater than • ate meter. Figure D-1. Normal Voice Sentence Intelligibility as a Function of the Steady Background Sound Level in an Indoor Situationo-1,as.&04 D-3 940731 • • will vary with the type and amount of furnishings,carpets,drapes and other absorbent materials. It is generally least in bathrooms and kitchens and greatest in living rooms,with typical values ranging between 150 and 450 sabins. A typical value for living rooms and bedrooms is 300 sabins. For this value of absorption, the distance to the reverberant field from the talker is slightly greater than one meter,as stated above. As shown in Figure O-1,the maximum sound level that will permit relaxed conversa- tion with 100%sentence intelligibility,throughout the room (talker-listener separation greater than approximately 1.1 meter)is 45 dB. Outdoor Speech Interference Due to Steady Noise The sound level of speech outdoors generally continues to decrease with increasing distance between talker and listener with the absence of reflecting walls which provide the reverberance found indoors. Figure 1)•2 presents the distances between talker and listener for satisfactory outdoor conversations,in different steady background noise levels(A- weighted),for three degrees of vocal effort. This presentation depends on the fact that the voice level at the listener's ear(outdoors)decreases at a predictable rate as the distance between talker and listener is increased. In a steady background noise there comes a point, as the talker and listener increase their separation,where the decreasing speech signal is masked by the noise. The levels for normal and raised-voice"satisfactory conversation plotted in the fig- ure do not permit perfect sentence intelligibility at the indicated distances;instead,the sentence intelligibility at each distance is 95 percent,meaning that 95 percent of the key words in a group of sentences would be correctly understood. Ninety-five percent sentence intelligibility usually permits reliable communication because of the redundancy in normal conversation. That is,in normal conversation,some unheard words can be inferred if they occur in particular,familiar contexts. Moreover,the vocabulary is often restricted,which also helps understanding. Therefore,95 percent intelligibility is satisfactory for most situ- ations. The levels given in Figure I)-2 for relaxed conversation permit 100%speech intelligi- bility when communicating in a normal voice. This situation represents an ideal environ- ment for speech communication and is considered necessary for acceptable conversation in the indoor environment. However,it does not define the situation outdoors where 95% intelligibility is adequate,and communication outdoors generally takes place between people who are walking or standing relatively close together,about 1 or 2 meters. More- over,these levels appear to be consistent with the need for speech privacy. D-4 940251 • • • ,o l i ill J� 1 I Go vbs O/ l'134.4i,i etas s•tr/ -cor ^4 f ! 4r °0 1 by ! -hl i 9 I Cog._ I ire 1 � -II 401 / 4.4w.rp �ek 1 ,1 y5 m ( I 1 �"r ,R x " I , i IF °na � 4.1 ' 1444 III I lls. • w i .0 J " t 3 7 24 b I 10 b JO �.wrl�.lq Olr--M Ww, Figure D-2. Maximum Distances Outdoors Over Which Conversation is Considered to be Satisfactorily Intelligible in Steady Noise.a'•az The data for normal and raised voice of Figure D-2 are tabulated for convenience below: Table D-I STEADY A-WEIGHTED NOISE LEVELS THAT ALLOW COMMUNICATION WITH 95 PERCENT SENTENCE INTELLIGIBILITY OVER VARIOUS DISTANCES OUTDOORS FOR DIFFERENT VOICE LEVELS 62 VOICE LEVEL COMMUNICATION DISTANCE(meters) • 0.5 1 2 3 4 S Normal Voice(dB) 72 66 60 56 54 52 Raised Voice(dB) 78 72 66 62 60 58 D-5 94051 If the noise levels in Figure D-2 and Table D-1 are exceeded, the speaker and listener must either move closer together or expect reduced intelligibility. For example,consider a con- versation at a distance of 3 meters in a steady background noise of 56 dB using normal voice levels. If this background level is increased from 56 to 66 dB,the speakers will either need to move from 3 to 1 meter separation to maintain the same intelligibility,or alternatively, to raise their voices well above the raised-voice effort. If they remain 3 meters apart with- out raising their voices,the intelligibility would drop from 95 to 65 percent. Speech Interference in the Presence of Fluctuating Sound Levels The data in Figures D-I and D-2 are based on tests involving steady,continuous sound. It might be questioned whether these results would apply to sounds which have fluctuating levels. For example,when intermittent noise intrusions,such as those from aircraft flyovers or truck passbys,are superimposed on a steady noise background,the equivalent sound level is greater than the level of the background alone. If the sound levels of Figure D-1 and D-2 arc interpreted as equivalent sound levels,it could be argued that these values could be slightly increased (by an amount depending cm the statistics of the noise),be- cause most of the time the background noise level is actually lower than the equivalent sound level. The amount of this difference has been calculated for the cases of urban noise and aircraft noise statistics shown in Figure D-3. The data in this figure" include a wide range of urban sites with different noise levels and an example of aircraft noise at a site near a major airport. In each case the speech intelligibility was calculated from the standard sen- tence intelligibility curveos' for various values of Leg,first with steady noise and then with the two specific fluctuating noises of Figure D-3. The calculation consisted of determining the incremental contribution to sentence intelligibility for each level(at approximately 2 dB increments)and its associated percentage of time occurrence. The incremental con- tributions were then summed to obtain the total value of intelligibility in each case. The results,shown in Table 0-2,demonstrate that, for 95 percent sentence intelligi- bility, normal vocal effort,and 2 meter separation between talker and listener outdoors, the maximum Leg value associated with continuous noise is less than'the maximum value for an environmental noise whose magnitude varies with time. It is therefore concluded that almost all time-varying environmental noises with the same Leg would lead,avenged over long time periods,to better intelligibility than the intelligibility for the same Leg values of continuous noise. Alternatively,for a fixed Leg value,the percentage of interference with speech(de- fined as 100 minus the percentage sentence intelligibility)is greater for steady noise than D-6 940?,Z1 is 30 2Q: � _ I 1 1 , I 10 - Range of Orton Nolse.Sompie{— ILi from Community Noise Study (Excluding Aircraft Noise) o Q r 4d8 ( ' -10 x i -20 - Example of Aircroff Noise�. Neer Major Alton -a -30 - -40 1 2 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 95 98 99 Pnc.M of Time L4 Value will be Exceeded Figure D-3. Cumulative Distribution of Typical Community Noises During the Daytime Relative to the Equivalent Sound Levei.p'99 Table D-2 MAXIMUM EQUIVALENT SOUND LEVELS THAT ALLOW 95 PERCENT SENTENCE INTELLIGIBILITY AT A DISTANCE OF 2 METERS USING NORMAL VOICE EFFORT OUTDOORS (From Figures D•2 and D-3) Noise Type L in decibels Steady 60 Urban Community Noise 60+ Aircraft Noise • 65 D-7 940251 s • for almost all types of environmental noise whose magnitude varies with time. The relation- ship between Ldn and the maximum percentage sentence interference (i.e.,for continuous noise)is given in Figure D-4. 100 80 00 OUTDOORS (NORMAL VOICE LEVEL AND 40 2 MLTEPS < SEPARATION i V Y 20 INDOORS (IS dB attenuation)) 0 50 SS 60 W A 75 a0 OUTDOOR DAY NIGHT AVERAGE SOUND LEVEL,Ldp,IN DECIBELS .(te 70 aicrapaacala) Ijl NOTE, Percentage interference equala a.. wing. perefn4J0e intelligibility, And La is Eases. La • 3. D--+/ Figure D-4. Maximum Percentage Interference with Sentences as a Function of the Day-Night Average Noise Level. The extreme example of a fluctuating noise is a series of noise pulses of constant level that are of sufficient magnitude relative to the background to control the equivalent sound level. For example,there could be a case where the background noise during the off-cycle is assumed negligible,so that when the noise pulses are not present,the speech intelligibility is 100 percent. Table D-3'shows how the percentage interference with sentence intelligi- bility varies as a function of the level and on-time for a cycled steady noise whose level and duration are always adjusted to yield a fixed value for the equivalent sound level. Two situations are envisaged: indoors,relaxed conversation,Leg m 45 dB,leading to 100 per- cent sentence intelligibility in the steady,continuous noise;and outdoors, normal voice effort at 2 meters separation, Leg v 60 dB,leading to 95 percent sentence intelligibility in the steady,continuous noise. D-8 940251 ' • • Table D-3 • PERCENTAGE INTERFERENCE WITH SENTENCE INTELLIGIBILITY IN THE PRESENCE OF A STEADY INTRUDING NOISE CYCLED ON AND OFF PERIODICALLY IN SUCH A WAY AS TO MAINTAIN CONSTANT EQUIVALENT SOUND LEVEL, AS A FUNCTION OF THE MAXIMUM NOISE LEVEL AND DURATION0•" (Assumes 100%intelligibility during the off-cycle) Percent A-Weighted level Duration of interfere Average • of intruding intruding ence if percent noise dur ng noise as intruding • interfer- on-cycle," percent of noise were ence in Situation decibels total time continuous cycled noise • INDOORS Relaxed conversa- 45 100 0 0 tion, background 50 32 0.5 0.16 Leo 45 dB, 55 10 1 0.10 100%intelligibility 60 3 2 0.06 if background noise 65 1 6 0.06 were continuous 70 0.3 40 0.12 at 45 dB 75 0.1 100 0.10 80 0.03 100 0.03 OUTDOORS Normal voice at 2 60 100 5 5.0 - meters, background 65 32 7.7 2.5 Lea m60dB, 70 10 53 5.3 95%intelligibility 75. 3 • 100 3.0 . if background 80 1 100 1.0 noise were con- tinuous nt 60 dB 0-9 940251 The combination of level in the first column and duration in the second column are such as to maintain constant Leg for each situation,45 dB indoors and 60 dB outdoors. The third column gives the percent interference with sentence intelligibility that would apply if the noise were steady and continuous with the level indicated in column 1. The fourth column gives the percent interference for the cycled noise in each case. The results for this extreme case indicate that no matter how extreme the noise fluc- tuation for the indoor case,on the average there is negligible speech interference for Leg 45 dB. On the other hand,with Leg=60 dB outdoors,the average speech interference tends to decrease as the fluctuations of the noise become more extreme. However,it should be recognized that if the duration of the intruding noise were to take place in one continu- ous period,and if its percentage interference(column 3)were equal to 100,then it would blot out all communication for the duration of its"on-cycle". The following sections relating to activity interference,annoyance,and community reaction utilize equivalent sound level with a nighttime weighting(Ldn)which is discussed more Tully in Appendix A. However,for the speech interference effects of noise,a similar measure without the nighttime weighting(Leg)has been employed. To allow comparison between the various effects stated above,some relationships are necessary to allow at least approximate conversion from Leg to Ldn. For indoor levels such as those described in Appendix A for various lifestyles,levels during the day are at least 10 dB higher than those during the night. Thus Leg is virtually the same as Ldn for normal indoor situations. For an outdoor Ldn of S5 dB or less,day time levels(Ld)are generally 8 dB higher than the nighttime levels(Ln). For this situation,Ldn is still quite close to Leg during the day. The correction is less than one dB. For levels greater than Ldn 65 dB,the nighttime levels are generally only 4 dB less than during the day time. For these cases, Ldn is 3 dB higher than Leg during the day. For values of Ldn between 55 and 65, further interpolation is necessary using Figure A-7. • ACTIVITY INTERFERENCE • Activity interference due to noise is not new. The recent EPA document concerning public health and welfare criteria for noise o-s mentions an ordinance enacted 2500 years ago by the ancient Greek community of Sybaris, banning metal works and the keeping of D-10 • 940251 • I - • roosters within the city to protect against noise that interfered with speech and might dis- turb sleep. History contains other examples indicating speech and sleep interference due to various types of noises,ranging from wagon noise to the noise of blacksmiths. More recently, surveys have been conducted which further demonstrate that noise does interfere with various types of activity. For example, Figures 0-5 and D-6,based on research done in England, give activity interference reported by the people who were disturbed by aircraft noise for various types of activities as a function of the approximate Ldn associated with noise from aircraft flyovers 1.14 (for explanation of the term Ldn see Appendix A). Thus,for an outside Ldn of approximately 55 dB,over 50%of the people who were dis- turbed reported some interference with TV sound, and 45%reported some interference with conversation. At the same level, about 45%reported that noise occasionally woke them up, while 30%claimed it sometimes disturbed their relaxation. The figures also indicate that at higher noise levels,greater percentages of people who were disturbed have reported activity interference. 70 I I 1 Q/Y /1_ > v uG Aso 1::, v KEY `'�~ 40 1 Startles - 0 ® 2 Keeps From 2 Going to Sleep v 3 Wokcs Up o 4 Disturbs Rest a or Relaxation 10 — ` 30 401 SO 60 70 80 y-y' ) in dS Approximate Outside Day-Night Equivalent Sound Level (Ldn) Figure D-5. Percentage of People Disturbed by Aircraft Noise for Various Types of Reasons Concerned With Rest And Sleep D'6 Dll 940251 • • s .80 _ s 7 I ?: 4 KEY 6 5 �— Picture Flicker • V7 I 7 House Vibrates 30 8 Interferes with o- 8 Conversation 20 - '30 40 50 60 70 80 Approximate Outside Day-Night Equivalent Sound Level (Ldn) in dB Figure 0-6. Percentage of People Disturbed by Aircraft Noise for Various Types of Reasons Concerned with Domestic Factors°> Later research in the USA in provides the information on activity interference shown in Table D-4. This table gives the activity disturbance percentages of those who reported • that they were extremely disturbed by the noise,which accounts in part for the low per- centage values. It was reported that the daily activities of 98.6%of those questioned (about 4000 people)were disrupted one or more times by aircraft noise. More activities are mentioned in Table D-4 than in the previous tables. For example,telephone use,read- ing,listening to tapes and records,and eating were reported to have been disturbed by noise. A study performed in the Netherlands°'° gives further evidence that activity interfer- ence is associated with noise(see Table D-5). The data were taken in the urban/suburban areas in the vicinity of the Amsterdam Airport where the Ldn ranged from 45 to 85 dB. Activity interference is shown by percentage of people interviewed who have been fre- quently or sometimes disrupted in various activities. -Also reported are the estimated tolertance limits for various portions of the exposed population. Thus,in an area where 1 -12 ,: 94U?51 • • • Table D-4 PERCENT OF THOSE PEOPLE WHO WERE EXTREMELY DISTURBED BY AIRCRAFT NOISE', BY ACTIVITY DISTURBED¢' Activity Percent TV/Radio reception 20.6 Conversation 14.5 Telephone 13.8 Relaxing outside 12.5 Relaxing inside 10.7 Listening to records/tapes 9.1 Sleep 7.7 • Reading 6.3 Eating 3.5 *Percent scoring 4 or 5 on a 1-5 scale, noise produces"predominantly moderate nuisance,"the"tolerance limit"is reached for one- third of the population. Thirty-one percent report being sometimes disturbed by noise dur- ing conversation,and 21%report being sometimes disturbed by noise during sleep;occupa- tional disturbance was reported by 12%. (The judgment of"admissibility"with respect to well-being in Table D-5 is the result of the referenced study and not a conclusion of this report.) A recent study 69 in the USA found that 46%of the 1200 respondents were annoyed by surface vehicle noise at some time. Activities which were reported disturbed are indi- cated by percentages shown in Table D-6. Here we see that sleeping is the activity most disturbed by surface vehicle noise, followed in order by listening to TV,radio or recordings; mental activity,such as reading,writing or thinking;driving;conversing;resting and walking. From the studies reported here,it is clear that noise does indeed interfere with various' activities in our everyday lives. Unfortunately,most of the studies do not provide activity interference as a function of noise exposure. However,the activity which is most sensitive to noise in most of the studies is speech communication(including listening to TV),which can be directly related to the level of the intruding noise, D-13 9413231 • Table D-5 PERCENTAGE OF PERSONS INTERROGATED WHO FEEL THAT THEY HAVE FREQUENTLY, (F)OR SOMETIMES,(S) BEEN DISTURBED IN CONVERSATION, • RADIO LISTENING, TELEVISION, OCCUPATIONS, SLEEP; FEEL AFRAID, AND OF PERSONS IN WHOSE EXPERIENCE ON THESE OCCASIONS THE HOUSE VIBRATES. AT MEAN VALUE OF THE NUISANCE SCORES°'S Disturbance Disturbance Disturbance Disturbance of of Radio of of Mean Conversation Listening Television Occupations Afraid Nuisance Score + F* S"' F S F S F S YES 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 7 12 2 4 6 10 1 3 25 2 16 24 5 8 12 18 3 7 48 3 27 31 10 15 20 23 7 12 66 4 39 35 18 22 31 25 11 19 78 5 56 37 27 30 42 26 19 28 91 6 67 31 38 36 57 26 34 39 94 • 7 83 17 56 44 72 28 55 45 100 "F denotes"frequently" S denotes"sometimes" O-14 940251 Table D-5 (Continued) • Admissibility from point of view of physical, mental and social well being, House Disturbance Nuisance in regard to which the stress is kid Vibrates of Sleep Felt on disturbance of sleep,disturbance YES F S Subjectively of conversation and feeling afraid 0 0 0. No nuisance • 21 3 7 Slight nuisance Admissible Slight to Admissible;the tolerance limit is 41 6 14 moderate reached for about one-fifth of the nuisance population. Predominantly Limit of admissibility;the tolerance 56 12 21 moderate limit is reached for about one-third nuisance of the population Predominantly Inadmissible;the tolerance limit is 72 20 28 serious exceeded for about half of the nuisance population. Serious Inadmissible;the tolerance limit is 83 31 33 nuisance exceeded for about two-thirds of the population. 92 44 42 Intolerable Absolutely inadmissible 100 72 28 Intolerable Absolutely inadmissible D-lS 940251 E • • Table D-6 ACTIVITIES OF RESPONDENTS DISTURBED BY SURFACE VEHICLE NOISE (All Situations: Respondent's Usual Activity)fl' Percentage No.of of Total Category Situations Situations Driving 47 7 Walking - 16 2 Talking with people present 42 6 Working at home 12 2 Reading,writing,thinking 80 12 Sleeping 1S5 22 Other 13 2 Not relevant 179 26 Listening to TV,radio,records 92 13 Resting(awake) 35 5 Not ascertained 22 3 Total 693 100 COMMUNITY REACTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL NOISE • There arc two methods of indirectly assessing the cumulative effects of environmental noise on people. These are examining the reactions of individuals or groups of individuals to specific intruding noises,either(a)with respect to actions taken(complaints,suits,etc.), or(b)in terms of responses made to social survey questionnaires. The first category;involv- ing overt action by individuals or groups,is summarized in this section,and key data regard- ing the second category,involving responses indicating annoyance,is summarized in the, next section. In the last 25 years,many new types of noise sources have been introduced into suburban and urban residential communities. These'sources,such a jet aircraft, urban D-16 940251 • • • freeways,new industrial plants,and homeowner equipment,have created numerous com- munity problems with environmental noise. These problems have provided significant data and insight relating to community reaction and annoyance and stimulated the development of several indices for measurement of the magnitude of intruding noises. Various U.S. Governmental agencies began to investigate the relationships between aircraft noise and its effect on people in communities in the early 1950's. This early research resulted in the proposal of a model by Bolt,Rosenblith and Stevens n-1° for relating aircraft noise intrusion and the probable community reaction. This model, first published by the Air Force,accounted for the following seven factors: 1. Magnitude of the noise with a frequency weighting relating to human response. 2. Duration of the intruding noise. 3. Time of year(windows open or closed). 4. Time of day noise occurs. 5. Outdoor noise level in community when the intruding noise is not present. 6. History of prior exposure to the noise source and attitude toward its owner 7. Existence of pure-tone or impulsive character in the noise. Correction for these factors were initially made in 5 dB intervals since the magnitudes of many of the corrections were based solely on the intuition of the authors,and it was considered difficult to assess the response to any greater degree of accuracy.o-11-'3 This mcde; was incorporated in the first Air Force Land Use Planning Guide'* in 1957 and was later simplified for case of application by the Air Force and the Federal Aviation Adminis- tration. Recently the day-night sound level has been derived for a series of 55 community noise problems'Y" to relate the normalized measured Lan with the observed community • reaction. The normalization procedure followed the Bolt,Rosenblith and Stevens method with a few minor modifications. The correction factors which were added to the measured Ldn to obtain the normalized Ldn are given in Table D-7. The distribution of the cases among the various noise sources having impact on the community are listed in Table D-8. The results are summarized in Figure 1}7. The"no reaction" response in Figure D-7 corresponds to a normalized outdoor day- night sound level which ranges between 50 and 61 dB with a mean of 55 dB. This mean value is 5 dB below the value that was utilized for categorizing the day-night sound level for a"residential urban community,"which is the baseline category for the data in the figure. Consequently,from these results,it appears that no community reaction to an intruding noise is expected,on the average,when the normalized day-night sound level of an identifiable intruding noise is approximately 5 dB less than the day-night sound level D-17 940251 Table D-7 CORRECTIONS TO BE ADDED TO THE MEASURED DAY-NIGHT SOUND LEVEL (Ldn) OF INTRUDING NOISE TO OBTAIN NORMALIZED Ldn°3 Amount of Correction to be Added Type of to Measured Correction Description Ldn in dB Seasonal Summer(or year-round operation) 0 Correction Winter only(or windows always closed) —5 Correction Quiet suburban or rural community(remote from large +10 for Outdoor cities and from industrial activity and trucking) Noise Level Normal suburban community (not located near industrial +5 Measured in activity) Absence of Intruding Urban residential community(not immediately adjacent to 0 Noise heavily traveled roads and industrial areas) Noisy urban residential community(near relatively busy —5 roads or industrial areas) Very noisy urban residential community —10 Correction No prior experience with the intruding noise +5 for Previous Community has had some previous exposure to intruding 0 Exposure & noise but little effort is being made to control the noise. Community This correction may also be applied in a situation where Attitudes the community has not been exposed to the noise previously,but the people are aware that bona fide efforts are being made to control the noise. Community has had considerable previous exposure to the —5 intruding noise and the hoist maker's relations with the community arc good Community aware that operation causing noise is very —10 necessary and it will not continue indefinitely.This correction can be applied for an operation of limited duration and under emergency circumstances. Pure Tone No pure tone or impulsive character 0 or Impulse Pure tone or impulsive character present +5• D-18 940'.51 Table D-S NUMBER OF COMMUNITY NOISE REACTION CASES AS A FUNCTION OF NOISE SOURCE TYPE AND REACTION CATEGORY Community Reaction Categories Vigorous Wide No Reaction Threats of Spread or Sporadic Total Type of Source Legal Action Complaints Complaints Cases Transportation vehicles, including: Aircraft operations 6 2 4 12 Local traffic 3 3 Freeway 1 1 • Rail 1 1 Auto race track 2 2 Total Transportation 9 3 7 19 Other single-event or 5 intermittent operations, including circuit breaker testing,target shooting, • rocket testing and body shop Steady state neighborhood 1 4 2 7. sources,including transformer substations, residential air conditioning Steady state industrial 7 7 10 24 operations,including blowers,general manufacturing,chemical, oil refineries,et cetera Total Cases 22 14 19 55 D-19 940231 • O • cOMMUNITY REACTION ��- VIGOROUS ACTION • - •SEVERAL THREATS OF LEGAL ACTION •:i ��••_ OR STRONG APPEALS TO LOCAL OFFICIALS TO STOP NOISE WIDESPREAD COMPLAINTS OR SINGLE THREAT ••:• : •: _ OF LEGAL ACTION • DATA NORMALIZED TO: SPORADIC ' RESIDENTIAL URBAN RESIDUAL NOISE COMPLAINTS • SOME PRIOR EXPOSURE WINDOWS PARTIALLY OPEN NO PURE TONE OR IMPLUSES NO REACTION • ALTHOUGH NOISE IS — •• • •• GENERALLY NOTICEABLE t , t , 1 40 50 60 70 80 90 NORMALIZED OUTDOOR DAY/NIGHT SOUND LEVEL OF INTRUDING NOISE IN dB Figure D-7, Community Reaction to Intensive Noises of Many Types as a Function of the Normalized Outdoor Day Night Sound Level of the Intruding Noise o•3 that exists in the absence of the identifiable intruding noise. This conclusion is not surpris- ing;it simply suggests that people tend to judge the magnitude of an intrusion with reference to the noise environment that exists without the presence of the intruding noise source. The data in Figure D-7 indicate that widespread complaints may be expected when the normalized value of the outdoor day-night sound level of the intruding noise exceeds that existing without the intruding noise by approximately 5 dB,and vigorous community reaction may be expected when the excess approaches 20 dB. The standard deviation of • these data is 3.3 dB about their means and an envelope of±5 dB encloses approximately 90 percent of the cases. Hence,this relationship between the normalized outdoor day-night sound level and community reaction appears to be a reasonably accurate and useful tool in assessing the probable reaction of a community to an intruding noise and in obtaining,one type of measure of the impact of an intruding noise on a community. The methodology applied to arrive at the correlation between normalized Ldn and community complaint behavior illustrated in Figure D-7 is probably the best available at D-20 940255 • • present to predict the most likely community reaction in the U.S. Unfortunately,readiness to complain and to take action is not necessarily an early indicator of interference with activities and annoyance that the noise creates. The fact that correction for the normal background noise level without intruding noise results in better correlation of the data points might be interpreted to mean that urban communities have adapted to somewhat • higher residual noise levels that are not perceived as interfering or annoying. On the other • • hand,it is more likely that the higher threshold for complaining is caused by the feeling that higher residual noise is unavoidable in an urban community and that complaining about "normal" noise would be useless. For the present analysis,it might therefore be more useful to look at the same data without any corrections for background noise,attitude,and 7 other subjective attributes of the intruding noise. Figure D-8 gives these data for the same 55 eases The increase in spread of the data is apparent in comparing Figures D-7 and D-8,and the standard deviation of the data about the mean value for each reaction is increased from 3.3 dB for the normalized data to 7.9 dB. The mean value of the outdoor day-night sound level associated with"no reaction" is 55 dB;with vigorous reaction,72 dB;and,for the . three intermediate degrees of reaction,62 dB. COMMUNITY REACTION - • • •••• • ' VIGOROUS ACTION SEVERAL THREATS • . OF LEGAL ACTION - • ••• • •• • OR STRONG APPEALS TO LOCAL OFFICIALS TO STOP NOISE WIDESPREAD COMPLAINTS _ OR SINGLE THREAT - • • ••••• •• • • OF LEGAL ACTION SPORADIC _ • • • COMPLAINTS NO REACTION ALTHOUGH NOISE 15 •• • •• • •• • GENERALLY NOTICEABLE I I I f 1 1 I I I I I 40 50 CO 70 60 90 OUTDOOR DAY NIGHT SOUND LEVEL OF INTRUDING NOISE IN dB RE 20 KICROPASCALS Figure D-S. Community Reaction to Intensive Noises of Many Types As A Function of the Outdoor Day/Night Sound Level of the Intruding Noise D'3 D-2I 940?s1 i There is no evidence in these 55 cases of even sporadic complaints if the Ldn is less than 50 dB. ANNOYANCE Annoyance discussed in this report is limited to the long-term integrated adverse responses of people to environmental noise. Studies of annoyance in this context arc largely based on the results of sociological surveys. Such surveys have been conducted among residents of a number of countries including the United States.04,a7,¢Is,n-16 The short-term annoyance reaction to individual noise events,which can be studied in the field as well as in the laboratory,is not explicitly considered,since only the accumu- lating effects of repeated annoyance by environmental stimuli can lead to environmental effects on public health and welfare. Although it is known that the long-term annoyance reaction to a certain environment can be influenced to some extent by the experience of recent individual annoying events,the sociological surveys arc designed to reflect,as much as possible, the integrated response to living in a certain environment and not the response to isolated events. The results of sociological surveys are generally stated in terms of the percentage of respondents expressing differing degrees of disturbance or dissatisfaction due to the noisi- ness of their environments. Some of the surveys go into a complex procedure to construct a scale of annoyance. Others report responses to the direct question of"how annoying is the noise?" Each social survey is related to some kind of measurement of the noise levels (mostly from aircraft operations) to which the survey respondents are exposed,enabling correlation between annoyance and outdoor noise levels in residential areas. The results of social surveys show that individual responses vary widely for the same noise level. Borsky o-r7 has shown that these variances are reduced substantially when groups of individuals having similar attitudes about "fear"of aircraft crashes and"mis- feasance"of authorities are considered. Moreover, by averaging responses over entire sur- veys,almost identical functional relationships between human response and noise levels are obtained for the whole surveyed population as are obtained for the groups of individuals having neutral attitudinal responses. Therefore,in deriving a generalized relationship be- • tween reported annoyance and day-night sound level,it seems reasonable to use the average overall group responses,recognizing that individuals may vary considerably from the average, both positively and negatively depending upon their particular attitudinal biases. In most cases,the average group response can also be interpreted as the average individual's response during his life period. That is to say, each individual changes his attitudinal biases accord- ing to various factors and personal experiences not necessarily connected to the noise or D-22 9407,51 ' even to the environment in general,which lead to fluctuations of each individual's attitude. The average group response does,to some extent, express the individual's response aver- aged over longer periods of his life. Therefore, this response reflects the effects most likely to affect his health over a longer time period. A comparison of the results of three of the most prominent social surveys around air- ports arc presented in the following paragraphs. These are the first and second surveys around London's Heathrow Airport,l>6•04S and the Tracor study O-1 around eight major airports in the United States. The noise level data reported for each survey were converted to outdoor day-night sound levels for the purpose of this analysis. In addition,data are presented from a survey of response to motor vehicles in U.S.urban areas. 13-15 First London-Heathrow Survey The first survey of about 2,000 residents in the vicinity of Heathrow airport was con- ducted in 1961 and reported in 1963.°'6 The survey was conducted to obtain responses of residents exposed to a wide range of aircraft flyover noise. A number of questions were used in the interviews to derive measures of degrees of reported annoyance. Two results of this survey are considered here. A general summary of the data, aggregating all responses on a category scale of annoy- ance ranging from"not at all" to "very much annoying,"is,plotted as a function of approx- imate Ldn in Figure D-9. This figure presents a relationship between word descriptors and day-night sound level. Among the respondents in every noise level category,a certain percentage were classi- fied in the"highly annoyed" category. This percentage of each group is plotted as a func- tion of approximate Ldn on Figure D-10. Comparison of the data on the two figures reveals that,while the average over the population would fit a word classification of"little annoyed"at anL az value d at this L approxi- mately 60 dB, more than 20%of the population would still be highly do value. In addition to the derivation of overall annoyance scales,this study examined the attitude of the people towards their area and their desire to move as a function of both noise level and several other factors. The results are summarized in Figs. D-11 and O-12. They indicate that when the approximate Ldn exceeded 66-68 dB,aircraft noise became the reason most often cited by those who either"liked their area less now than in the past" or"wanted to move". Further, the data indicate that aircraft noise was of little importance, D-23 1 940?S1 • • • W )- 0 Z VERY Q MUCH 4 • MODERATE 3 - %� ••••••°''.... o • LITTLE 2 • e O • p• NOT AT 1 W ALL O W J Q 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 Approximate Day-Night Average Sound Level, Ldn - dB Figure 0-9. Average Degree of Annoyance as a Function of the Approximate Day-Night Noise Level— Results of First London Heathrow Survey 049 from 04 compared to other environmental factors,when the approximate Ldn was below 53 dB and was of average importance as a factor when the approximate Ldn was 60 dB. Results of Second London Survey and Tracor Surveys In 1967,a second survey"" was taken around-Heathrow Airport in the same general area as the first survey. While refinements were attempted over the first survey,the results were generally the same. In 1971,the results of an intensive three year program under NASA sponsorship which studies eight air carrier airports in the United States were reported by Tracor.a9 Since each of these efforts is discussed in detail in the references,only an analysis of their combined results is considered here. Dorsky')." used the data from these studies to correlate annoyance with noise exposure level for people having different,atti- tudinal characteristics and different degrees of annoyance. D-24 • 94°Z51 • • so 1 1 1 1 1 • 60 - 40 _ • 20 • • • 1 1 i 1 1 045 50 55 60 65 70 75 BO Approximate Day-Night Average Sound Level,in Lan Figure O-10. Percentage Highly Annoyed as Function of Approximate Day-Night Noise Level — Results of First London Heathrow Surveyo-39 from O-6 Utilizing Borsky's data for"moderate"responses to the attitudes of"fear" and"mis- feasance",the relationship between percent highly annoyed and noise exposure level is plotted on Figure O.13. Again,noise levels have been converted to approximate Ldn values. It is worth noting that more than 7500 respondents are included in the data sets from which the computations were derived. • The comparison between the results shown on Figures 1)-10 and D-13 is striking in the near identity of the two regression lines—indistinguishable at any reasonable level of statistical confidence. The importance of these two sets of data lies in the stability of the results even though the data were acquired 6 to 9 years apart,at nine different airports in two different countries. This complete agreement led to the proposal of an average curve for the nominal relationship between sound level and percentage of people annoyed,which- has been coordinated among and used by various U.S.Government agencies,D-19 applied in the studies of ICAO's coordinating committee on aircraft.noise;and verified by a recent analysis of British,French and Dutch survey results conducted by the Organization for Econoniic Cooperation and Development(OECD).n 30 According to the OECD work, D-25 940?,51 • i 80_. o - l s 7 m o 70 _ 1 KEY a. 1 Aircraft Noise in Of m 60 _ 2 Other Noise _; v-' ) 3 Area Dirtier/ .C ern3 .' L 50 3 Overcrowded _ o f 4 ' : ■ 3 d Influx of Wee— w 4° 12_._ Undesirable ..J F.- lPeople 2 l l ` 14 5 want Change/ knI LY 30 I r 1 Been Here Too 4— 5 20 . J I i i f Long 40 50 60 70 Approximate Day-Night Average Sound Level (Ldn) in dB Figure D-11. Percentage of People Liking Their Area Less Now than in the Past for Various Reasons 13.6 Cl y 0 ~ 5 tv tv35 a - . EY K Z ' 1 To Go Where °/ 30 T , } ---� —`�' Climate is Better S. o, I it , 1 2 To Go To .Better a I Living Accommodation r 12 3 To Get Away From w 25 ' Smoke/Dirt/Smells • 3o • i Ld To Be Nearer Work glaj A f + • — i - I 5 To Get Away From c 5 l4 Aircraft Noise ' 20 1 I 1 1 i I L t s ' • 1 L a 60 50 60 70 Approximate D'v-Night Average Sound Level (Ldn) in dB Figure 1>12. Percentage of People Giving Particular Reasons for Wanting to Move O.6 O-26 j;: 940'51 • Bo I I 1 1 I 60 — • • o / — f 40 20 ✓ —"\ 1 I I I 0 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 Approximate Day-Night Average Sound Level l.dn, in dB. Figure O-13. Combined Results—British and U.S.Surveys"-17 the percentage of annoyed people cambe predicted as follows: Percentage of annoyed people = 2(Ldn- 50). The results of the Tracer Study o-7 also give a relationship between the number of people who indicate in a social survey that they are highly annoyed and the number of people who indicate that they have ever complained about the noise to any one in author- ity. The results, presented in Figure D-14,indicate that.when 1%of the people complain, 17%report being highly annoyed:and when 10%of the people complain,43%are highly annoyed. • Judgement of Noisiness at Urban Residential Sites • In 1972,a study of urban noise was conducted primarily to evaluate motor vehicle noise for the Automobile Manufacturers Association.P9 As part of this survey, 20 different urban-suburban residential locations not in the vicinity of airports were studied in Boston, Detroit,and Los Angeles. Noise measurements were acquired and a social survey of 1200 D-27 940:'51 70 • 7 60 - 50 - / • 40 f Z Highly Annoyed = 12.3 R+ 4.3 •/—� 30 as izu 4.) 0• . A 20 r = 0.0E Syix = 3.2 lot • 0 - 0 5 10 15 20 25 Percent Complainants (C) Figure D-14. Percentage of Highly Annoyed As A Function of Percent of Complainants ai D-28 940.'51 respondents was conducted. Part of the survey was directed towards obtaining the respond- ents'judgement,on a category scale,of the exterior noisiness at their places of residence. The averaged judged noisiness values per site are plotted on Figure 1)-IS as a function of measured Ldn values. The significance of these"non-aircraft" data is the comparison they permit with other survey data acquired exclusively around airports. Intercomparison of these data with previous data indicate that for an Ldn value of 60 dB,the site would be judged"quite" noisy. The average annoyance for a group would be classed as"little," but about 25%of the people would still claim to be highly annoyed. VERNOISY 5 I I 1- 1 I e 4 - • e e% • e �+ e ,,peprr 3 �— • • 1 v S • Z NOT I I i J I AT 1 45 55 65 70 75 ALL Measured Day-Night Average Sound Level`dn 10 d5 Figure D-15. Judged Noisiness at Automobile Manufacturers Association Survey Siteso" When all respondents,irrespective of exposure site,were asked whether they were annoyed by motor vehicle noise, 53%were not annoyed,while 46%were,with an average intensity of annoyance of 4.2 on a scale where 3 stood for"quite annoying," 4 for"defi- nitely annoying" and 5 "strongly annoying?' Of the 46%of respondents who stated they were annoyed by motor vehicle noise,77%experienced annoying noises while in their homes, 12%while in transit,and only 5%at work. D-29 • 94(i?51 • • This indicat'on, that the principle annoyance with environmental noise occurs in the residential situp..a: is further confirmed in the results of the London City Noise Survey io-is summarized in Table D-9. Summary of Annoyance Survey Results The relationships among percent complainants and percent highly annoyed (Figure D•14) together with the combined results of the two Heathrow surveys and the Tracor survey(Figures D-10 and D-13)have been combined in Figure D-16 to produce a general • summary relationship between day-night sound level, percent complainants and percent highly annoyed. Also included in the figure is a scale of the relative importance of aircraft �'. noise as a factor in disliking an area or wanting to move(Figures D-11 and D-12)and the average values of the three main community noise reaction categories(Figure O-7). The results indicate that below an outdoor day-night sound level of 55 dB,less than 1%of the households would be expected to complain,although 17%of the people may l'•'; respond as highly annoyed when questioned in a social survey. "No reaction" would be expected in the average community,and noise would be the least important factor in atYr II"'!'. tude towards neighborhood. When the outdoor Ldn is 60 dB, approximately 2%of the households might be expected to complain, although 23%of the people may respond as highly annoyed when questioned,and some reaction would be expected from an average community. If the levels increase over 65 dB,more than 5%may be expected to complain, ( • and over 33%would respond as highly annoyed. Increasingly,vigorous community reaction could be expected,and noise becomes the dominant factor in disliking an area. Table O-9 PERCENTAGE OF PEOPLE WHO WERE EVER DISTURBED BY NOISE AT HOME, OUTDOORS AND AT WORK IN LONDON CITY SURVEYnaa At Home Outside At Work • Disturbed from time to time 56 27 20 Notice but not disturbed 41 64 70 Do not notice 3 9 10 i D•30 940251 • o Wlative Importance of Aircraft As A - Factor in Disliking Area or wanting o0 o-12 and D-1J POW (NeattxW 1st Sway) Cri IN_S=ASINS �' MOST 60 In M 20 W 4 ta 4 O u ,(\Oa VIGOROUS 4 7 00 ACTION ?, o $ V <.( —'500 x w �\+ X F •GOB . W ta 10 COMPLAINTS AND a o py�ta Pp66 LEGAITHREAAC TSTON 40 u a q NONE ia • 30 0. 20 0 - 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 OUTDOOR OAT/NIGHT SOUND LEEVE�(lda I IN 68(RE 20 MICRO- Figure D-I 6. Summary of Annoyance Survey and Community Reaction Results It is important to keep in mind that the annoyance/tolerance limits obtained from the --- social survey results have been found to be based on relatively well defined health and wel- fare criteria: the disturbance of essential daily activities.D19 VARIOUS PRIOR RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ACCEPTABLE SOUND LEVELS . Recommended values for acceptable sound levels in various types of spaces have been suggested by a number of authors over the past two decades. These recommendations generally have taken into consideration such factors as speech intelligibility and subjective judgements by space occupants. However, the final values recommended were largely the result of judgements on the part of the authors,which in the case of acoustical consultants, have been motivated by the need for design values which will be on the"safe"side. One of the earliest publications providing recommended values in modem terminology was that D-31 1 940251 • of Knudsen and Harris I-2t in 1950. It is of interest to quote from the text to understand the reasoning used to develop the recommended levels: Acceptable Noise Levels in Buildings The highest level of noise within a building that neither disturbs its occupants nor impairs its acoustics is called the acceptable noise level. It depends,to a large extent,on the nature of the noise and on the type and customary use of the building. The time fluctuation of the noise is one of the most important factors in determining its toler- ability. For example,a bedroom with an average noise level of 35 dB, with no instantaneous peak levels substantially higher,would be much more conducive to sleep than would be a room with an average noise •! level of only 25 dB but in which the stillness is pierced by an occasional ` shriek. Furthermore, levels that are annoying to one person are un- • noticed by another. It is therefore impossibi:to specify precise values within which the noise levels should fall in order to be acceptable. It is useful, however, to know the range of average noise levels that are acceptable under average conditions. A compilation of such levels for various types of rooms in which noise conditions are likely to be ;'?' a significant problem is given in(Table D-10.1 The recommended acceptable noise levels in this table are empirical values based on the experience of the authors and others they have consulted. Local conditions or cost considerations may make it impractical to meet the high standards inherent in these relatively low noise levels. In more than 80 percent of the rooms of some of the types listed, the prevalent average noise levels exceed the recommended acceptable levels. However,it should be understood that the acceptance of higher noise levels incurs a risk of impaired acoustics or of the corn- • fort of the individuals in the room. Since 1950 recommendations by a number of authors,as well as national standards, have been presented. Eighteen of.these recommendations are tabulated in Table D-10.O21 rnrouan sae It is encouraging to note the consistency displayed,although many. of the later recommendations may be based on the recommendations of the earlier • authors. • • SUMMARY OF NOISE INTERFERENCE WITH HUMAN ACTIVITIES AND RESULTING HEALTH/WELFARE EFFECTS . The primary effect of noise on human health and welfare due to interference with activity comes from its effect on speech communication. *These values are given in the first column of Table 1110. 1}32 } 940'',ai i • • a. _ ! i ! ) 1 1 yRe i \{ . I. ,!_t. ! � | f /, ## : Cr' ! - J |/ ! 1 0 yi /2| | / \ | /\ ! . { _ § \le 7 / 242 R 2 . , A RA AA o &= ~ i \} / c% | i [ //\" \ ° §\ / /\ � } ` / q/\ Z \ h < ,..., . / UU q( / \\ \ /22 % » ] q\ ©® - _ R 2 . 1 o 6 § P. . q I o Et § K= ®� ®| ® 7 - a/r . s 2 g / _ | § b» ■ . , / /\ 2/\ // // k /\ /7 / / f" e J , R « p , . �«. / � . c . - ■ , $ , § "q / 7 // 7 grill . ) | \ - ` Jq ) , / 2 9| I 2 T7 _ AS 51 - Ais � . ; Ea k i 1 // /] / | 7 f\Iq | 2 , \ } Fi kilL / Il Wwhh } / i/112„1 ihW g/!!\\- =z Reproduced w_ % • . 3 available copy. , 940,51 • • The levels that interfere with human activities which do not involve active listening cannot be quantified relative to the level of a desired sound. Rather, the level of an intrud- ing sound that will cause an interference depends upon its relation to the level of the other background sounds in the environment and the state of the human auditor,e.g.,the degree of concentration when endeavoring to accomplish a mental task, or the depth of sleep, etc. The levels of environmental noise that are associated with annoyance depend upon local conditions and attitudes. They cannot be clearly identified in terms of the national public health and welfare. The only levels which can be so identified are the levels which are required to assure that speech communication in the home and outdoors is adequate j in terms of public health and welfare. Lower levels may be desirable and appropriate for specific local situations. The level identified for the protection of speech communication is 45 dB within the home. Allowing for the 15 dB reduction.in sound level between outdoors and indoors,this level becomes an outdoor day-night sound level of 60 dB (re 20 micropascals) for residen- tial areas. For outdoor voice communication, the outdoor day-night level of 60 dB allows • normal conversation at distances up to 2 meters with 95%sentence intelligibility. Although speech interference has been identified as the primary interference of noise with human activities,and as one of the primary reasons for adverse community reactions to noise and long-term annoyance,a margin of safety of 5 dB is applied to the maximum outdoor level to give adequate weight to all of these other adverse effects. Therefore,the outdoor day-night sound level identified for residential areas is a day- ' night sound level of 55 dB. The associated interior day-night sound level within a typical home which results from outdoors is 15 dB less, or 40 dB. The expected indoor daytime level for a typical neighbor- hood which has an outdoor day-night sound level of 55 dB is approximately 40 dB, whereas the nighttime level is approximately 32 dB(sec Figure A-7). This latter value is consistent with the limited available sleep criteria.D'S Additionally,these resulting indoor levels are consistent with the background levels inside the home and which have been recommended by acoustical consultants as"acceptable" for many years(Table O-10). The effects associated with an outdoor day-night sound level of 55 dB are summarized in Table D-11. The summary shows: • 1. Satisfactory outdoor average sentence intelligibility may be expected for normal voice conversations over distances of up to 3.5 meters; • O-34 {t� 94►0z51 k' - • • Table D-I 1 SUMMARY OF HUMAN EFFECTS IN TERMS OF SPEECH COMMUNICATION, COMMUNITY REACTION, COMPLAINTS, ANNOYANCE AND ATTITUDE TOWARDS AREA ASSOCIATED W;TH AN OUTDOOR DAY/NIGHT SOUND LEVEL OF 55 dB re 20 MICROPASCALS Type of Effect Magnitude of Effect Speech— Indoors 100%sentence intelligibility (average) with a S dB margin of safety — Outdoors 100%sentence intelligibility(average) at 0.35 meters 99%sentence intelligibility (average) at 1.0 meters 95%sentence intelligibility(average) at 3.5 meters Average Community Reaction None,7 dB below level of significant "complaints and threats of legal action" and at least 16 dB below"vigorous action" (attitudes and other non-level related factors may affect this result) Complaints 1%dependent on attitude and other non-level related factors Annoyance 17%dependent on attitude and other non-acoustical factors Attitudes Toward Area Noise essentially least important of various factors D-35 94.0251 . . .• �1' 2. Depending on attitude and other non-acoustical factors, the average expected i-'i community reaction is"none" although 1%may complain and 17%indicate . "highly annoyed" when responding to social survey questions;and 3. Noise is the least important factor governing attitude towards the area. Identification of a level which is 5 dB higher than the 55 dB identified above would significantly increase the severity of the average community reaction,as well as the expected percentage of complaints and annoyance. Conversely,identification of a level 5 dB lower :.'I than the 55 dB identified above would reduce the indoor levels resulting from outdoor ti,! noise well below the normal background indoors. it would decrease speech privacy out- t'' doors to marginal distance. Little change in annoyance would be made since at levels 0below the identified level,individual attitude and life style,as well as local conditions,are ' more important factors in controlling the resulting magnitude of the level of the intruding noise. r! ! In conclusion,a Lan level of 55 dB is identified as outdoor level in residential areas 41IM compatible with the protection of public health and welfare. The level of 55 dB is identi- ? fled as maximum level compatible with adequate speech communication indoors and out- doors. With respect to complaints and long term annoyance this level is clearly a maximum satisfying the large majority of the population(see Table D-II). However,specific local .l situations,attitudes,and conditions may make lower levels desirable for some locations. II.? 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Fi 4s N�f�1{r4 1l 1 L t I,JIh g rNW IL`� "I'MIlf 1 �� 1 I P 1 r e 1 11 r a l w' ' „ a 114IIM 1;, ��I a ,r _ 1 r .. 1 j t , g 4 u1it;i1r : -+ 1 {I) )ir r; I h 1r 4 •1 g � ul 1i1� 1 rF51 11.,, ♦4 'r.i rh 1 I P 1• LI III t 1kc,ir I h_ { .'d ) / fh Ig 1011 q Ily,11 ,,e rater 1 'if: III" lugd 1 1Ir r , r 1 041 E r': r 1 , i ull� ,ila� :. 111 P . . rl I I F (rl l�f111 161 1 �1 • i , r rl • • Chapter 7 Effects of Noise on Man This chapter describes the manner in which Hearing loss caused by sudden trauma is acoustic energy impairs the car. It also offers usually referred to as"acoustic trauma," which may criteria indicative of noisy environments likely to occur following a single sudden sound. such as a cause hearing loss. By comparing these criteria pistol shot, or a blow to the head. The mechanism with measurements taken in the field, the hygienist of acoustic trauma is very involved, and little is will be better able to determine the need and known about how the character of the trauma, the extent of hearing conservation measures. individuals susceptibility to it, and the protective While the hygienist is primarily concerned acoustic reflex mechanism of his middle ear muscles with the effects of noise upon hearing, he is fre- influence the probability of his sustaining it. quently called upon to correct other problems 10 created by noise. For that reason, this chapter in- trorr„oil0- I eludes practical information on interference with speech communication and annoyance caused by IA excessive noise. a 20 Lefeear gF . o AUDITORY EFFECTS OF NOISE EXPOSURE ao s That noise exposure of sufficient magnitude 3.260 PiehtEer will produce a sensori-neural hearing loss has been acknowledged for well over a hundred years. How- t.z . ever, the subject has been given intensive study .- a e0 only in recent years. In spite of this recent, con- . centrated effort, much remains to be learned about the relations of hearing loss to noise exposure. i00 Intense, sudden noise (blast, explosion) may • zno opp 1000 2000 4000 6000 produce severe damage to the structures of the Frequency ill eyuee per second middle and the inner car. The eardrum may be ruptured and the continuity of the ossicular chain Figura 7.l—Audiogram showing conductive hearing may be destroyed. Damage of this kind is un- loss caused by an explosion. doubtedly caused by the sudden increase and de- - PATHOLOGY OF NOISE•INDUCED crease of pressure produced by the passage of the wave front of the blast. HEARING LOSS These sudden high pressure fronts may dis- - locate the basilar membrane and Organ of Corti. Noise levels less than those causing acoustic If tears of the eardrum are not too large, and none trauma can also produce hearing loss if the ex- of the membrane is avulsed, most perforations will posure is of sufficient intensity and duration. A heal, provided infection in the middle ear cavity change in the hair cell response results, but the does not ensue. If the ossicular chain remains in- exact pathology is not well understood. A study of tact and the eardrum heals, little or no conductive these effects on animals has shown what appears hearing .loss will result. On the other hand, it is a to be a degenerative process in the hair cell itself. rare car that will survive this type of insult without Changes usually begin in the basal turn of the some sensori-neural involvement. cochlea and proceed upward toward the helico- The sensori-neural effects of sudden trauma trema. Before these effects can be assigned to the usually do not stabilize until several months. human ear, microscopic studies are essential. But During this time, the auditory threshold level may it seems relatively safe to assume that the human increase or decrease, making it necessary to defer car responds to noise exposure in much the same assessing the permanent effects until after six to way the animal car does. eight months. Figure 7.1 illustrates the type of Recent psycho-acoustic studies have indicated audiogram frequently found in cases with a history that recruitment usually occurs only in the presence of sudden intense auditory trauma. of hair-cell pathology. It has been well established 49 940?51 ' • • 50 INDUSTRIAL NOISE MANUAL that•recruitment usually exists in ears with noise- dicate differences in susceptibility to damage from induced threshold shifts. Therefore, it appears that excessive noise exposure during the first years of these threshold shifts involve inner car impairment. exposure, but eventually the quartiles come to- Although it would be difficult to describe the exact gether,whereupon the so-called"tough ears"finally nature of the change at this time, it could be stated catch up to the "tender ears." with certainty that noise-induced changes are re- The determination of susceptibility to noise stricted to the receptor mechanism of the inner ear, exposure presents a high quality complex problem. and that the middle ear and central pathways are Considerable time has been devoted to a search in no way affected. Once the hair cell in the inner for a satisfactory susceptibility test, but, to date, ear is damaged, there is no way to reverse the none exists except periodic measurements of hear- process. ing. A study' of hearing in industrial workers The effects of overexposure to steady noise shows that the distribution of hearing loss caused result in a slowly progressive increase in the audi- by noise-exposure follows a normal statistical curve, tory threshold. The usual ease first shows the A few individuals are highly susceptible,but equal- greatest increase at 4000 cps, but it may be found ly few are only slightly susceptible. Therefore it anywhere between 2000 and 6000 cps. The increase would be difficult to devise a "ycs or no" test on in threshold level then spreads to the adjacent fre- the basis of such a study. A successful and prac- quencies. Intensive studies of permanent and tern- tical test would have to divide people into non- porary threshold shift have shown that, if the ex- susceptible and susceptible groups, but, at present, posure remains constant, the threshold shift at 4 ke such a division appears unlikely because suscep- reaches a maximum level in about ten years with tibility is not a "yes or no" phenomenon. • the usual industrial exposures. Unfortunately this is not true for the frequencies below 3000 cps, at pRE$flYCUS1$ least under the conditions imposed by most indus- trial noises. At these frequencies, no maximum is There is a need to differentiate between loss reached,and the threshold levels continue to rise as of auditory sensitivity caused by exposure to noise -. long as the exposure continues, from that due to the customary effects of advancing Much of the information pertinent to this age. No satisfactory means of separating the two problem has been obtained through studies of tem- etiologies exists, although certain audiologic tech- porary threshold shift (TTS).' These studies have niques are being applied. For example, to deter- . shown that specific exposure levels and spectra will mine the auditory impairment caused by noise, the ' produce TTS's of predictable amounts at predict- appropriate number of decibels assumed to be the able frequencies. The frequency of the auditory avenge loss by presbycusis (e.g., see Figure 65) is shift depends almost exclusively upon the fre- sometimes subtracted from the decibels of hearing queney characteristics of the noise and usually level at each frequency. occurs at approximately one-half to one octave above the exposure frequency. Studies have also THE BASES OF HEARING CONSERVATION shown that the temporary changes in auditory threshold are related to permanent threshold shifts. CRITERIA Of considerable interest is the manner in As Eldredge points out, to devise a practical which permanent threshold changes occur as a re- suit of continuous noise exposure. This is shown in hearing conservation criterion for a highly mech- Figures 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, and 75,2 The maximum anized and consequently noisy civilization is a very change in hearing level at 4 kc develops after about complex problem. To develop good criteria not ten years'exposure. If the exposure continues,very only requires technical knowledge, but also an little further loss occurs other than that caused by understanding of the needs of the total community. aging (preshycusis). An examination of the figures Technical, social,economic, and political considera- supports this statement but very definitely shows tions and all other germane factors should be ex- that, at least in these data, it is not true for fre- amined, after which arbitrary decisions involving compromises must be made. A discussion of several qucncies below 3000 cps. Preliminary studies of P the effects of noise exposure on hearing thresholds of these factors follows. at 1 and 2 kc indicate that a given exposure pro- Before proposing criteria for hearing con- duces considerably less increase in hearing tires- servation, one must define certain often-used but hold level at the lower frequencies, and the max- ill-defined terms. The term "damage risk. for cx- imal change does not occur during the usual work ample; What is meant by damage? Damage to life, hearing, of course, but hearing of what? Speech or in Figures 7.2 to 7.5, the quartile groups in- pure tones? High or low frequencies or the corn- \' 940251 • • EFFECTS OF NOISE. ON MAN 51 I I I I 1 r 1 1 1 I , • ` 20- � - 20- 1, - \ • • '\ /NEDIAN ; ` — a 6 Y a 1 • 1 s 1 01 1 1 a .0— \ 7 — ; 40- 1 r - . i 1 rR ON JL6 '\ 03 44 YR OR.�O• \ - • 0.4 \� - i 0.92 \ MEDIAN 50 00 \s„,04.1: - N•[Annum/MY •1 EYMrO.E1044 01 IM W, 101 60- 08.4 4.0 R-24 1bu - 60- - t-e Q-11 YI-16 94 IS 94 OM 44 ye IO I t I I I 1 I I I I 1000 2000 3000 4000 6000 1000 2000 3000 4000 6000 FREQUENCY IN CPS EREpucNCY IN CRS Figure 7.2—Noise-induced permanent thresh- Figura 7.3—Noise-induced permanent thresh- old shift after four years on the job. old shift after ten years on the job. I I I I I — I I I I I — o 11 — o • 1 20- \ 1 - 20.. �, - \ 1 Y s 30- .\ 111 -. 50- \ �, - E • Y•40 \ -- 0 40— N. \ — no Y11 ON UD6 \ \ /• 310 R ON Ae• \� • N.0 \` '°I i 0.so \.5 •`. „Is S0- - V 30— .. � / INA 6NMsuRCYO4Y \ \ •we E.rosu En• �' Y1 , • - /p N•\Y • 04 N4 Y "cam OA q1 • /MEDIAN 60-� 4-• 6-Y4 24-44 03 ^ 60- 06�6.0 0.14 86.48 \•.// 0 - •4 se f6 •Sr.�• N SS 9• Y ,.w v I I I I I I I I. S i 000 2000 3000 4000 6000 000 2000 3000 4000 6000 IREOUENCY IN CPS PREOUCNCY M CPS Figure 7,4—Noise-induced permanent thresh- Figure 7.5—Noise-induced permanent thresh- old shift after twenty-one years on the job. old shift after thirty-three years on the job. 94.U?J1 52 INDUSTRIAL NOISE MANUAL plete audible spectrum? How much hearing loss for extended periods of time without danger of in- for pure tones,or speech, constitutes damage? And curring permanent hearing loss, and above which what forms of speech arc most important to the there may be risk of permanent damage of varying situation, words or sentences? How much loss of degree. Initial attempts to relate hearing loss to a hearing constitutes impairment? How is impair- single over-all level obtained with sound-level ment to be defined? And what is meant by risk? meters have been made by several individuals. Risk to whom and how many? Must the criteria Both domestic and foreign literature abound in be based on conserving all hearing in every person? these estimates of a single figure by which safe Obviously the answers to many of the above exposure could be designated. In no instance have questions must be arbitrary. Consequently, both these guesses been satisfactorily validated. management and labor must be prepared to ac- cept a certain amount of risk. After all, just mere Kryter (195O) existence assumes some risk. What then can be Kryter' proposed one of the early criteria that used as a criterion for risk in a hearing conservation considered frequency. Basing his conclusions part- y upon program? 1 the data presented by Fletcher; Kryter There is general agreement that the inability to hear and understand everyday speech constitutes estimated a maximum safe intensity level based upon the "critical-band concept," which he de the best measure of auditory impairment. Com- mon experience supports this assumption. Few scribes as follows: people complain of a hearing impairment until they If an extremely wide band of masking noise is taken at the minimum intensity required to mask a pure tone have difficulty hearing conversational speech. As- located at the middle of the frequency range, the band of suming that the most important single factor re- noise can be symetrically reduced in width toward,the tone lated to auditory function is the part it plays in without lowering the masking effectiveness until the"critical communication, prevention of impairment of hear- band width" is reached. It is usually assumed that the ing for speech should be the ultimate goal. enerlo' in the narrowed band now equals the energy in the pure tone. Speech ranges in frequency from 300-4000 The assumption was then made that the cps. But to obtain excellent sentence.intelligibility, "critical band" concept also applied to the deafen- frequencies above 2000 cps need not be heard, for ing effect of noise. On the basis of published data everyday speech contains much redundancy. In- on industrial hearing loss and laboratory evidence, vestigation shows that when the average hearing Kryter estimated that 86 dB re 0.0002 microbar for level, at 500 through 2000 cps, is 15 dB or less, any band of frequencies of less-than-critical band- speech intelligibility is excellent"° Hearing im- width is safe over an extended period of time. pairment, then, can be said to exist when the aver- age of the hearing levels at 500, 1000, and 2000 cps exceeds 15 dB. On the basis of these facts, Hardy noise-exposure criteria can be proposed to prevent Some question has been raised concerning "impairment." Kryter's criterion in that it does not take into ac- The next question is,can or should criteria be count the manner in which the hair cells in the proposed to prevent impairment in everyone ex- inner ear are stimulated relative to the nature of posed to noise? Living organisms respond differ- the stimulating sound. Hardy" states that the fre- ently to noxious stimulants, and criteria that would quency-sensitivity curve of the ear and the manner prevent impairment in the highly susceptible per- in which the ear perceives loudness play an im- son may be too extreme for another. Consequently. portant role in determining how sound may damage some reasonable amount of risk must be accepted. hearing. For broad-band noise he has derived a Criteria should therefore be based on statistical series of equal sensation curves plotted in octave concepts. The criteria should be adequate if they bands. state that, within biological probability, no signifi- On the basis of a large sample of industrial cant impairment will occur. If certain administra- noises and investigation of the nature of industrial five bodies wish to assume more or less than the hearing losses, Hardy concludes that: probable risk, more or less restrictive criteria may If the noise level does not exceed 50 sones in any he used. octave band, prolonged intermittent exposure will not result In hearing damage. On the other hand, if a worker works EXISTING HEARING CONSERVATION consistently in an environment which exceeds the 100 %ones curve in any octave band, it appear that there is a strong CRITERIA possibility that hearing damage will result after a long period of time_ The difference between these two limits is Various levels of noise have been proposed as approximately 9 dB. . maximum safe levels below which men may work These values are shown in Figure 7.6. 910231 • 41111 i EFFECTS OF NOISE ON MAN - 53 Rosenblith and Stevens The manner of handling these data involved selecting the octave bands that appeared to be In 1953 Rosenblith and Stevens" published most intimately related to increasing hearing loss their criteria, which were based primarily r P Y on at each of the test frequencies 500, 1000. and 2000 Krytcrs concepts. Two criteria were presented— cps. From inspection of this relationship, trend one for continuous spectrum noise, the other for curves were drawn to represent the best estimate narrow-band noise. It was intended that adherence of net h wring loss anticipated from continuous ex • - to these criteria would result in no statistical dif- posure to steady noises within stated limits. ferences in hearing thresholds for pure tones he- Comparisons were then made between esti- tween noise-exposed populations and those not ex- mated hearing loss predicted from these trend posed to noise. The criteria appear in Figure 7.7. curves and measured hearing loss among a group of workers exposed to various noise spectra. The _` 55555 predicted and measured values were in good agree. 1-, ' 5555 ment. Further details of this comprehensive study 2° may be found in the Z24-X-2 report. yy� no_•��.. •., _°e 4 -5 4 QZ 01 \� < 120 loo_\\\.; ����\\\\1' o •' z cc m go N .■■■. /Ad 90 -S. rA . Q t�v Om 110 �_�--- Qs,L, so �-�_� . J sE NS�������� V &I too` •IS lai 76 N 25CC 92 90 tie 0 d L.OVER.37.5 75 150 000 500 1200 2400 4600 , '� rySl(\\ Ace 75 100 300 600 1200 2400 4500 9600 0 22 — `�.. OCTAVE bAN05 M OS Z W W11[ 7o71r.' ,. 0 ap Figure 7.65E ual sensation curves for broad band 0 75 I'• 00 .• •. 4 9 4re ISO 300 600 1200 2400 4800 Fi noise in octave bands. OCTAVE BAND—cps Rosenblith and Stevens point out that their Figure 7.7—Damage risk graph, after Rosenblith octave band criteria contours should not be taken and Stevens. too literally and suggest that they be zoned. The AFR 160.3 zone bounded by contours 10 dB higher would re- sult in significant increases in hearing loss. The In 1956, a "program to minimize the unde- criteria levels were considered to be safe for life- sirable effects of noise on Air Force personnel' be- time exposures. They were also considered as ten- came effective as Air Force Regulation 160-3." tative, subject to the revision of subsequent re- The regulation called for a comprehensive program, search. the provisions of which included criteria, audio- metric examination, and personnel protection. In this chapter only the criteria provisions were con- American Standards Association (2245X•2) sidered. These criteria represented a practical ap- An exploratory committee (Z24-X-2) of the plication of the best available information at that American Standards Association investigated the ' time, the Rosenblith and Stevens values. feasibility of establishing standards for undesirable The limits specified by AFR 160-3 for life- and injurious noise levels. Having surveyed all time exposures to broad-band noise included four available data, their conclusion was that the data octave bands: 300-600, 600-1200. 1200-2400, and could not be sufficiently validated to warrant draw- 2400-4800. It was assumed that if a noise did not ing up such standards, Nevertheless, their report," exceed the specified criterion level in these bands, published in 1954, provides a valuable detailed the low frequency components of the noise very study of 200 audiograms of men and women who likely would be harmless also. The risk of hearing had worked in an environment of known noise that impairment was stated to be slight if the octave- had remained relatively unchanged over a period hand level did not exceed 85 dB. but to be execs- of 44 years. sive at 95 dB. On this basis, hearing protection was 94.0"'51 • ® • SA IXUUSTluAt. NOISE %ANUnt, recommended at the 85 d13 band level and manda- illustrates the equal energy concept, generally tory at 95 dB. thought to be overly conservative. The developers of these criteria realized that AFR 160-3 considered pure tone or narrow- Air Force personnel were more likely to receive band noises more damaging than broad-band short exposures to high noise levels than continuous noises. Criteria for narrow-hand noises were set at lifetime exposures to broad-band noise. On this 10 dB below the measured octave-band levels for basis they found it necessary to devise criteria for wide-hand noises. Recent studies indicate that this 140 HEARING VLLSAT WHICH CONSERVATION CRITERIA NSERVTIONOPRROCEDURES ARE RECOMMEND DE FOR PERSONS EXPOSED APPROXIMATELY DAILY FOR ABOUT 25 YEARS) 130 FOR THE CONSERVATION OF THE HEARING 0 OF SPEECH Z DAILY EXPOSURE mcr12Q TIME , MIN. QI t 2_CO 2 -icN.N.............t 1 >t_' 110I� lai —IOI S w0 (to IS DO100 cos o 50 ww mix o_ 150 z oa 90 500 8 • 80 NOTE FOR LEVELS TO 08 HIGHER THAN THOSE HEARING CONSERVATION PROCEDURES ARE MANDATORY 70 I 1 I I 1 1 20 75 150 300 600 1200 2400 4800 75 150 300 600 1200 2400 4800 10,000 FREQUENCY BAND - CYCLES PER SECOND Figure 7.8—Broad-band noise level criteria for hearing preservation illustrating the equal energy concept. the more usual intermittent noise exposures. The concept is also conservative.'•" Finally AFR 160-3 proposed criteria for brief exposures are based on set a maximum limit for the over-all noise level the equal energy concept. This concept assumed reaching the ear. Regardless of duration, no noise that equal quantities of acoustic energy are equally exposure was to exceed 135 dB. injurious regardless of how they arc distributed in time, The Air Force used a nomograph to calculate Kylin the equivalent exposure times (i.e., the time of a noise exposure of eight hours' duration equivalent In 1960 Kylin published his study of tem- in energy to the short duration noise exposure). porary and permanent threshold shifts caused by Again, values for recommended and mandatory exposure to steady state noise."• He could not protection were specified. Figure 7.5 covers a "demonstrate definitely that a relation exists be- greater frequency range than the Air Force Criteria twcen the temporary and the permanent loss of but contains the essential elements of it'' It also hearing" However,he feels that"it is inconceivable 940151 •-.. • EFFECI'S Cl? NOISE ON MAN 55 not to assume a close relationship between the is permissible, the temporary threshold level that it two." t>raluces at 2000 cps measured two minutes after Kylin•s field studies showed that exposures to the end of a continuous five-hour exposure, should over-all levels between 80-84 dB did not result in be compared with the threshold level that has been any elevated thresholds in relation to a control OCTAVE BAND LEVEL L group. Long-term exposures to over-all levels of [ee xlo` Nz.S 04.41A4 Woe 5-6O 84-89 dB produced statistically significant eleva- tions in thresholds above 3000 cps. Exposures to 140 so i he gmle. O4° 95-99 dB and 100-104 dB levels affected the thresh- 12 to in, pt” olds at all frequencies tested. I 00 I••`- . 115. „ 25 ( 1304.54458msi ISO Noise Rating Numbers 120 It` 129 125 I• The most recent and comprehensive criteria i nb 120 at this time are those currently under consideration no __ 115 for adoption by the International Organization for IOb no Standardization (ISO)." The criteria are based on es , `,� •"noise rating curves" that represent specific noise too t Nos spectra. Much of the data that follow arc taken ry • 5 100 directly from ISOjTC 43 (Secretariat-139. August 7 • . _ v• eb 1961). 90 6 The following propositions form a basis for °5 90 the use of Noise Rating Numbers for hearing con- e0 5 es •. nervation purposes. Some of them are well sup- 5 Bo ported by experimental data, others are reasonable , generalizations widely accepted but less firmly 70 4, ! 76 aI� established. Some justify the use of specific num- a 36 s ■* 70 hers as indices for noise exposures. Some deal O 60 . 60 65 • with the time factor or noise exposure, others with a' 55 I�� the relations of temporary threshold shift to hear- ■ bo ing impairment and the need of hearing conserva- 50 •" 5a I5 j`,48 n�L.� /,�,,0p lion. 10 I 50 r/€z"4_ W Sounds of frequencies of 1000 cps and above 0 5 I 45 yet cause more threshold shift than sound of fee- N. o' • I 40 Soo et "'e) quencies below 1000 cps at the same sound pres- 4444446111, sure levels. — 30 95 3od6Ax 1 Permanent noise-induced threshold shift is I 0 so � �6 greatest for frequencies above the dominant ex- COO 025• posure frequencies. Continuous noise exposures I es t b cause more temporary threshold shift than inter- • o o I 20 WO pt we mittens exposures of the same total exposure time, l0 • ' 15 AC" acQL iii It is generally believed that the same rule applies i to to permanent noise-induced threshold shift, al- • though the evidence is less direct. Limits for noise I ■ 5 ,p 7.044exposures for intermittent and short-term exposure l I I p " should, therefore, differ from limits established for - 10 625 250 1000 4000 7.! 4 74- long-term continuous exposures. • 125 500 2000 6000 N2 Hearing conservation is directed chiefly sI0vREOUENCIES Of OCTAVE BANDS • 62- toward conservation of hearing for audible fre- quencies that are of primary importance to hearing Figure 7.9—ISO noise rating curves. and understanding of everyday speech, It is gen- erally agreed that the corresponding audiometric selected as •just permissible:•' The selection of this frequencies are 500, 1000. and 2000 cps. just permissible threshold level depends upon a Habitual noise exposure does not produce prior decision as to what constitutes significant permanent threshold shift without also prcxlucing permanent impairment of hearing. The selection a temporary threshold shift at the end of each day's may he different for different purposes or under exposure. To determine whether a particular noise different administrative jurisdictions. 940:?51 • 56 INDUSTRIAL NOISE MANUAL For rating purposes noise exposures are con- the N (solid contours) that the noise would have veniently divided into three general types: con- if it were on continuously. Each of these contours tinuously on for five hours or more out of an eight- is the locus of combinations of "on-time" and "off- hour workday; continuously on for less than five time" that, for the noise it represents, yields an N hours out of an eight-hour workday;.and intermit- of 85. tently on during an eight-hour workday. The man- A useful application of Figure 7.11 is to find ner in which each type of exposure is rated is de- the minimum recovery period or "off-time" that is scribed below. When exposure to broad-band noise is habit- i 1 ! r r III v( ual and the noise is continuous during the working 1 day (five or more hours), the noise rating of the so noise in question is obtained by comparing the levels measured at octave bands whose mid-fre- quencies are 500, 2000, and 2000 cps with the .t 40 II curves given in Figure 7.9. The highest curve 0{ "° which is exceeded by the average of these bands x, gives the Noise Rating Number (N). (In the ISO m document, tables are provided that enable the 6: I '°° ; users to obtain the rating number with greater S. . 1 I_I ..__ accuracy.) ' I I I 90 3 Er. For continuous exposures (five or more hours t ,s *„°y,.eQn.M.".tors _ l a per day) N 85 is suggested as a limit for conserva- .° at —'- pion of hearing because exposure to such a noise for �!� i I i ., ten years may be expected to result in a negligible !l/ I • I 1 loss in hearing for speech for an average individual. ° r ° e ,� 400 •a Such a level, from the point of view of industrial E100lYert•n.u"SWAMI conservation of hearing is selected as 'just perms- Figure 7.10--Noise rating numbers for, short term sible," but a somewhat more or less rigorous noise exposure. criterion may be appropriate in other situations or jurisdictions. necessary in each cycle of exposure to bring the In habitual exposure to continuous broad- noise rating of a given noise down to 85. The band noise sustained for less than five hours per exposure ypical "on-time"is estimated expected f n mi duration u Figure tha7.10noise is day, the noise rating number of the noise in ques- entered on the abscissa with this duration, and the tion is determined by the use of Figure 7.10. intersection gives the "off-time" in each cycle re- Rating numbers may be determined if the quired to bring the noise rating of the noise-ea- exposure time is known. For example, if it is posure down to 85. Thus a ten-minute burst of known that an exposure will be of 50 minutes' noise with a noise rating of 105 should be followed duration—the N is 95 because 50 minutes and N 95 by 50 minutes "off-time." Eight such cycles can intercept at 12 dB Temporary Threshold Shift occur in an eight-hour working day. A ten-minute (TTS). It is suggested that 12 dB TTS at 2000 cps burst of noise with a noise rating of 100, however, be used as a criterion to determine the noise rating, need be followed by "off-periods" of only eight but regardless of the amount of TTS chosen,Figure minutes. 7.10 can still be used for rating short-term (less If the "on-time" and the "off-time" are both than five hours) noise exposures. If the permissible predetermined by the nature of the operation, TI'S at 2000 cps is 12 dB, the permissible exposure Figure 7.11 can be used to find how great the time as a function of N may be ascertained by rating of the noise can be and still give a noise determining where the N line intercepts 12 dB rating of only 85, when it is made intermittent ITS• according to that schedule. For example, repeated When habitual exposure is to broad-band twenty-minute exposures, each of which is fol- noise that is intermittently on during the working lowed by a recovery period of two or more hours day,the permissible N of the noise in question may (right-hand scale of ordinates), to a noise with a he obtained by the use of Figure 7.11. This figure rating of 100 will be equivalent to continuous cx- shows the relationship between the duration of posure to noise with a rating of 85. noise bursts (abscissa), the "off-time- between Frequently because of lack of apparatus or noise bursts (ordinate), the number of such cycles time, an approximate method of measurement may of noise and relative quiet (broken contours), and be desirable. For instance, it may be desirable to 940:?51 • EFFECTS OF NOISE ON MAN 57 5 iO 15 20 Z5 4BO - , - — � _. — — 480 b 400 — 400 - PERMITTED EXPOSURE — — CYCLES PER DAY 200 2 -1200 3 --..- t00 —too Bo — — — —BO 5 ~ " --- —. 60 —^ —60 --- N 7 m 40 — —40 j lt5 t _Z II° 2 1 w 20 — 100 NOISE RATING 20 • NUMBER (N) 5• t 0 t0 — \ N, 20� 95 u. —10 8 -- \ \ N. - 8 25N N. N 30 \ 6 6 — \ N 4 \ 40 \ \ \ \ — a • 50 X Go 2 2 O 5 I 15 20 25 30 e ON/TIME IN MINUTES Figure 7.11—Noise rating numbers for intermittent noise exposure. Note: The curves of Figure 7.11 are based on ex- 500 and 1000 cps should be well within normal limits. perlments in which the on and off intervals of exposure to (For sharply sloping spectra the permanent hearing levels noises of various sound pressure levels (measured In the may differ somewhat from the above pattern but the degree 800-1200 cps bands) were varied to produce the same of over-all impairment should be about the same.) Hearing Temporary Threshold Shift that the same noise at the 85 for speech (word discrimination) should be within normal dB level produced in a five-hour continuous exposure. The limits. Such a result, from the point of view of hearing 85 dB rating was chosen as the reference value in this ex- conservation in industrial situations. is often considered to periment because habitual exposure to such a noise for ten be "just allowable," but a somewhat more or less rigorous years may be expected to result in a threshold hearing level standard may be appropriate in other situations or jurisdic- . for 2000 of about 12 dB and a well marked dip at 4000 tions. . cps in the audiogram, while Mating levels for frequencies 940151 • • 53 INDUSTRIAL, NOISE MANUAL determine whether various locations need detailed on the Rosenblith and Stevens criteria. Approxi- noise studies before initiating hearing conservation mately 900 men with up to 30 years' noise exposure measures. For this purpose, one of two estimating were studied. The investigations found that men criteria may be used. Whenever the noise in ques- exposed greater than 10'Z of their working time in tion is loud enough to make conversation difficult noises above the contour represented by 95 dB/ when shouting loudly at a distance of approximate- octave band eventually suffered significant impair- ly one foot from the listener's ear, detailed studies ment (i.e., average threshold level greater than 15 of the noise should be made. Measure the noise in dB at 500, 1000, and 2000 cps). Those who were question with a standard sound level meter, weigh- subjected to levels greater than 85 dB/octave band ing curve A, fast response. Whenever the reading for more than 10'Z of their workday, but less than minus 4 dB exceeds the appropriate noise rating 10'Z of their time to levels above 95 dB/octave number deduced from Figure 7.9, detailed studies band, did not suffer impairment. However they of the noise should he made. did sustain some elevation of hearing thresholds above 2000 cps. Kryter (1963) U.S.P.H.S. In 1963 Kryter felt justified in proposing dam- The U. S. Public Health Service examined age risk criteria based on extrapolated data of temporary fatigue studies." The levels he pro- the relationship between noise levels and hearing posed for long-term continuous exposures were acuity in a controlled population that had no sig- similar to those on the ISO's 85 dB curve and the nificant noise exposure off the job."' This was a Rosenblith-Stevens 85 dB contour. His criterion six-year study of 2000 employees of the Federal Prison Industries at four federal penitentiaries. for impairment of speech on which his family a curves is based is somewhat more conservative than The durations of the employees' noise exposures that adopted by the American Medical Associa- were as high as five years. The resulting data sup- tion,' On the basis of his experiments. Kryter feels potted the Rosenblith and Stevens criterion for that there is speech impairment when the threshold exposure to continuous noise: they indicated that levels exceed 10 dB at 1000 cps, 15 dB at 2000 cps, more stringent criterion is not required for nar- and 20 dB at 3000 cps or above. row-band noise (recent investigations also indi- cate this);-' they also supported the Subcommittee on Noise recommendation of instituting hearing AAOO Subcommittee on Noise conservation measures when noise levels reach octave-band levels of 85 dB. The Subcommittee on Noise of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology proposes "guidelines for establishing standards for THE RISK OF IMPAIRMENT preventing significant noise-induced hearing loss From data gathered by the Subcommittee on in the majority of exposed persons."'" These arc the Noise Research Center,one can see how the risk of standards proposed by the International Organiza- impaired hearing increases as the levels of the tion for Standardization. noise exposures increase. This is shown by Figures 7.12,7,13,7.14. and 7.15.The levels of the noise ex- CRITERIA VALIDATION INVESTIGATIONS posures are averages of the three octave bands 600-1200, 1200-2400, and 2400-4800. The cor- The previously cited criteria include the most responding hearing threshold levels' are avenges influential, most reliable and most used guides up of the levels found at 500. 1000, and 2000 cps. to the present time. Several organizations have When hearing impairment is calculated by a meth- tested the validity of these criteria through sta- od using these three frequencies, such as that de- tistical studies of the hearing levels of populations veloped by the American Academy of Ophthal- exposed to various noise spectra. The results of mology and Otolaryngology" and adopted by the some of the work of the Subcommittee on Noise American Medical Association," the degree of risk have already been noted. Two of the more recent associated with high noise levels can be estimated investigations are also worthy of mention, by reference to the figures. The data clearly show that continuous noise exposures above 85 dB in the three important bands (600-4800 cps) will in- Dow Chemical Company crease the percentage of ears with various amounts The noise spectra profiles used by Schneider, of impairment above that seen in the non-noisy • et al., of the Dow Chemical Companyth were based occupation group. • • • EFFI?C'I'S 01.' NOISE ON MAN 59 MIA%MACHO\fV15 M S00,1000,)000 El5 MIAN MIMING ltVII Al 500,1000,7000 CIS AS A!UNCTION 0/ RIICINTIlf AS A!UNCTION Of INC[NLIt -10 I -10- - N SIZE ` N SIZE Zr �O 526 ��� 891 1 10 094 R 10— 5� • NON-NOISE GROUP \• 5v SIL 88 `\ Q le3 4 b 2O X pp 20-(BEAN 0600-CITAVVE 5N5 0 355 1200-2400.2400- ATGO 5 F 30^ 4806 CPS) C 30 L a0 I t1 40— u z AGE GROUP a MEAN AGE • SO ew Zo-29 I 'SD •—•-• 20 z t 30-39 •--y 33 s ---- 40-49 i 47 60 0-0 50-59 60 10 30 50 70 90 I0 30 50 70 90 PERCENTILE PERCENTILE Figure 7,12—Mean hearing level at 500, 1000, and Figure 7.13—Mean hearing level at 500, 1000, and • 2000 cps as a function of percentile. 2000 cps as a function of percentile. . WHAT CRITERIA TO USE? With a considerable number of criteria avail- Mt AN NCAb%O Wit AT 500,1000,]000 Cry able, which one is the industrial hygienist to A6 A,UNCTION Of }MOM! choose for his particular purpose? For continuous I I I 1 exposures to steady state noise there is little dis- ,.10— agreement as to what constitutes .harmful levels. o The levels can be best described by reference to a the Rosenblith and Stevens contours. The levels S 0 e \`` of concern lie between the 85 and 95 d$/octave N SIZE band contours. Certainly continuous exposure to 2 i0-` `.% levels above this region represents a high risk and ¢ M SIL 94 •` 95 should not be tolerated. It is improbable that Y-.20-(MEAN OP OCTAVE ` BANDS 600-1200, t` levels below the 35 dB/octave band contour will 200-2400,2400- `5` 29'T cause hearing impairment and, for maximum 2 J0_ 4000 CPS) safety. the hygienist may select this level for his o tA2,l criteria. At least he should select this as the n 40— \ minimum environmental level that requires sur- q veillanee of the employees. Environmental levels - MEAN AGE between 85 and 95 dB/octave band contours may 7 50— .0 —•---• 36 °63 be tolerated without the need for ear protection for 4 —0 ar all those exposed. but audiometry should be used 60_ 0 59 — to monitor the employee's hearing in order to de- i I 1 i tea the noise-sensitive individuals. At a practical 10 30 50 70 90 compromise between maximum safety and mini- PERCENTILE mum risk, 90 dB/octave band might be selected as the level at which ear protection is deemed manda- Figure 7,14—Mean hearing level at 500. 1000, and tore 2000 cps as a function of percentile. The above values cannot, by any stretch of the imagination, be considered as magic numbers. 940?ai • • to INDUSTRIAL NOISE MANUAL Selection of the level within the 10 dB-wide band should be treated as temporary benchmarks and at which car protection is mandatory depends on be used with considerable judgment. the individual situation and requires good judg- ment, However, in no case should continuous ex- CRITERIA FOR REGULATORY PURPOSES posures to levels in the 95 dB/octave band con- Although there is common agreement about tour be tolerated without car protection. the need for criteria, there is considerable dis- Much more difficult will be the selection of agreement about the suitability of criteria levels. mandatory protection levels for intermittent, short This is especially true of criteria used for regula- duration, and impact noises. Although the equal- tory purposes. The inadequacies in our present energy concept based on the Rosenblith and store of knowledge are only partly to blame for Stevens criteria (see Figure 7.8) can be used for this. More often, differences in approaches to the these exposures, it must be realized that the sug- problem are responsible for the disagreement. A gested levels are presently thought to be overly criterion may be set at a level intended to provide conservative. Today, perhaps the best available minimum risk, maximum safety or somewhere be- criteria for noise exposures of less than five hours tween those extremes. The community, the user of daily are those suggested by the ISO (Figures 7.10 the criterion and the person to be protected may, and 1.11). The suggested criteria levels are those and probably do, have different ideas about where that cause a 12 dB temporary threshold shift. Be- this level should be. It therefore becomes apparent cause there is still much to be learned about the that an equitable criterion for regulatory purposes relationships between temporary and permanent must be a product of compromise. In view of this, threshold shifts the criteria for brief exposures can- it is important that the purposes of such criteria not be expected to have the same reliability as take into consideration all of the factors involved. those for continuous exposures. Until more is These factors have been discussed previously in known about short-time exposures, the criteria this chapter. NON-NOISE GROUP SIL 88 SIL 94 50 - - SO (MEAN OF OCTAVE ( MEAN OF OCTAVE BANDS 600-1200, BANDS 600-1200 1200. 2400,2400- 1200-2400,2400- 4800 CPS) 4800 CPS) — 40� 40 — '— CC N W D a W p W W 30 ,— - , — 30 rt cc 0. a M - — 20 2th 20 — ..-- W W O v ce cc w W , W a a _ 7 — 10 p t //� 0 , 20- 29 30-39 40-49 28 33 47 25 36 47 AGE GROUP MEAN AGE MEAN AGE Figure 7.15—Per cent impaired oars es a function of age. 940251 , . • • EFFECTS OF NOISE ON MAN 61 BEHAVIORAL EFFECTS OF NOISE measurement of the noise is essential, but this alone does not indicate the annoyance value of the noise. The behavioral effects of noise arc as corn- Other factors bearing directly on the matter of an .,. plex and ill-defined as the noise itself. Thevery noyance are: <Q�.rn.J/ definition, "noise is unwanted sound," reflects the complexity of the situation. It is readily apparent 1. Nature of the community—residentiial or :hat the definition of noise is based on human be- industrial. havior, However, when one tries to single out any 2. Time of day and prevailing activity of r particular behavioral relation and support it with residents—noises which appear acceptable 4.4. experimental evidence or experience, one soon during the working weekday may be ob- finds that very little valid evidence exists. Much jectionable during the evening or on a has been said about the effect df noise on perform- weekend. ance, efficiency, mental effort, and stress but no 3. Community acceptance—annoyance may v really quantified data describing these effects are he affected by relationship of noise source m.o./. c available. (industrial, military, recreational, etc.) to Carpenter" has described a few studies community welfare. ArC+. which seem to show that workers make more 4. Noise background—annoyance of a par- Y mistakes when doing certain kinds of jobs while ticular noise may be related to the cus- , 40..44 in noise. Experiments to determine efficiency in tomary ambient noise in the environment. and out of noise are as yet inconclusive. The 5. Initial effects—the introduction of a new /'1'""° f be- havioral effects of noise arc not readily apparent noise into a community may be initially and infinitely more research on this particular as. objectionable, with subsequent diminution l tints.con peel is necessary. of P 6. Geographyand climate—noises may be ✓• , A categorical statement that noise exposure has no:ill effects on human behavior cannot be more objectionable under conditions made a4 this time,but it is probably safe to say that where people arc outdoors a large portion Accd-ori the behavioral effects of noise do not present a gen- of the time. leitirsv eral health problem. Some of the body's stimulus receptors such as those of touch (kinetic and vibra- Stevens, Rosenblith, and Bolt tory) and body functions such as respiration, circu- lation and balance show effects that vary with in- The first application of the above mentioned tensity and frequency of noise, particularly if the factors toward a practical means of predicting the frequencies are below 100 cps or if the intensities degree of community annoyance to noises was de- range above 130 dB. In general however the noise veloped by Stevens, Rosenblith,and Boit.'"- ' Their exposures encountered in industrial processes do prediction was based on a -noise level rank" ob- not produce bodily changes hazardous to man. tamed by an octave band analysis of the noise be- ing evaluated. The other factors mentioned above. COMMUNITY REACTIONS TO NOISE each assigned a numerical value,were added to the '•noise level rank" to give a "composite noise The problem of noise and its relation to an- rating." The range of community response was noyance is of increasing general importance. Con- predicted according to the severity of the noise cem over the annoying aspects o£noise is often a x- exposure. This system was a result of actual studies pressed in the daily press. The effects Of noise on of several communities, the social community have produced problems that are common to industrialized countries throughout the world. ISO Noise Rating Numbers In any attempt to make a systematic study More recently an ISO task group has recom- of the effects of noise on the community, one is mended a scheme to estimate a community� re- confronted with an extremely complex problemspon e to noise. Their recommended e aco scheme is which has no easy solution. Progress is hampered similar to that oe, Stevens. et al. The most s s• not only by the complexity of the various inter- cant changes tofrom the earlier scheme are minor relations of human motivations, but also by lack differences in the slopes of the "noise level rank" of adequate means of measuring the effects of noise •^ and "noise rating number- curves. Because of on A 'Iv. their similarities. only the later work is discussed in detail. These "noise rating curves" are the same • Annoyance criteria as those used for hearing conservation and speech e . . .s'e emerged from a considers- communication criteria. The ISO method of esti- tion of the community noise problem. Physical mating a community's reaction to noise is included 940251 • • 62 INDUSTRIAL NOISE MANUAL here. The method is based on the best available Tans 7.1 judgments and experience to date. Connernon m NorsE RAnwG NuMasa (Primarily Applicable to Residential Cases) Determine the level for each of the eight foctave bands. The N for annoyance of the noise Influencing Possible Conditions Corrections to / is the highest of these numbers (Figure 7.9). Ap- Factor Uncorrected N ply corrections where necessary as shown in Table Noise Spectrum Pure tone components +5 7.1, to determine the "corrected noise rating Character Wide band noise 0 number." The public reaction to the noise can be Peak Factor Impulsive G estimated by referring to Table 7.2. The acoustic Nonimpulsive r adequacy of a room ca;, be judged by referring to Repetitive Continuous exposure Table 7.3. Character to one-per-minute Where detailed measurements are not avail- (About li 10--60 exposures per hour minute noise 1-10 exposures per hour —10 able for one reason or another, approximations may duration 4-20 exposures per day —15 be made by using the"A"scale on a standard sound assumed) 1-4 exposures per day —20 level meter. The meter reading minus 8 dB may he 1 exposure per day —25 taken as a rough indication of N. Adjustment to No previous conditioning Cr In some cases the above procedure may prove Exposure Considerable previous conditioning —5 unsatisfactory and it may be necessary to measure Extreme conditioning —10 the background noise in the absence of the al- legedly annoying noise. When the background Time of Day Only during daytime R Y Y g brr and Season At night 0 noise is exceeded by the complained-of noise, after Winter -5 'E' /criij appropriate correction, by 10 dB or more in any Summer 0 octave band the noise may be considered annoying. Allowance Neighborhood O [o For example: A residential area with widely for Local Rural r+S--) separated homes would be rated as low as N 30. Conditions Suburban Residen jai �0 /Or 53" On the other hand a heavily industrialized area (urban) / would be rated as high as N 55 without complaint:. Urban near light + Gy 1,444/ industry Hi her levels are more acce table in industrial unrjgi -10 F P Ind area areas than in residential areas,probably because of (heavy industry) —15 ..44•044Z flat, higher background noise. „ �.' 4Z Hence the rating method must be composite TAatx 7.2 ""'M7" Putnam Jigsaws; Yo Norse nr RE r srnictru . Dormers and include allowances for various influencing fac- — ca rrs( en D-33 tors such as noise level, spectrum, time distribution Corrected Noise Rating Estimated Public Reaction of the noise, background noise, season of the year, Number 29 tee time of day or night, and previous noise experi- No observed reaction 2a enee. Obviously the suggested corrections are only Sporadic complaints approximations that are more or less arbitrary, but eats of omm unity 50-80 Threats of community action they should serve as a framework upon which to Above 65 Vigorous community action gather experience and information. TABLE 7.3 SUGGESTED NOISE Rarwe Nuxrans POa Acovanc • INTERFERENCE WITH SPEECH ADEQUACY OP ROOMS COMMUNICATION Noise Rating Number Example for Type of Room Methods for rating noise as regards speech 20-30 Bedroom, hospital room, television communication have been available for some time. studio, living room,theatre,church, cinema, concert hall, wail office. One of the earliest ratings is the Speech Interfer- reading room,conference room,lee- ence Level, more popularly known as SIL. An turf room 30-40 Larger office, business Mete, depart- SIL is based on octave band measurements of a meet store, meeting room, quiet noise and is the average of the three bands, 600- restaurant 1200, 1200-2400 and 2400-4800 cps. The range of 40-50 Larger restaurant, secretarial office (with typewriter), gymnasiums 600-4800 cps covers the most important frequency 50-60 Larger typing halls components of speech. 70-80 Workshops SIL and LL criteria study by him and his associates, the SIL criteria have been modified and expanded. The meaning Speech Interference Levels were introduced of SIL in terms of the degrees of interference with by Beranek in 1947 and, in the course of continued speech communication is shown in Table 7.4. By 940251 1 • EFFECTS OF NOISE ON MAN 63 means of this table we can estimate the maximum to characterize any measured noise spectrum for noise allowable to permit speech to be intelligible speech intelligibility. Beranek]'' has combined under the conditions stated. Further practical ap- these factors in his family of Noise Criteria (NC) TABLE 7.4 curves,shown in Figure 7.19.The curves arc sloped SPEECH INTERFERENCE LEVEE, CnrrELUA such that the LL of any particular curve exceeds the SIL by 22 dB and the loudness contribution of Distance Voice Level each band is approximately equal. in feet Normal Raised Very Loud Shouting OS 71 77 83 89 Although not illustrated, Beranek also pro- 1.0 65 71 77 g3 vides an alternate set of curves that may be used 2.0 59 65 71 77 3.0 55 61 67 73 4,0 53 59 65 71 snice-,.re„nrLHff.6.s.,.,6L6.o,rE4rF..oNE.nf 5.0 51 57 63 69 .anr.<ro,.l 1.5:Z. 1 a•r.".r l .66.m,ans. „rQta4N 1 6.0 49 55 61 67 "0's' SUMMARY GRAPH I I_ i 12.0 43 49 55 611 ,vfliv plications of these criteria are shown in Figures 7.16 N°° Ili and 7.17. 'p.• a I I i None These figures also show Loudness Level (LL) 1 ! �. criteria. There is good agreement in subjective ' y-"a. ,ARL, _ `"1 Vii. f ✓ L`r,A-a evaluations when the numerical value of the LL is . / =Fit, 22 dB above the SIL. The LL can be calculated r•f ' '-j_» `^a"a'^ o...M.ry[ . from octave band measurements and by the use of Con' °tl«p"� '�--- Figure 7.18 which is based on Stevens'works" Sub- La,.(NICIIf•,,,r 1 ( j 1 "a.F"N'C-,". jective tests indicate that if the LL of a particular ou'u ,A o = to fo w p 00 Ili,.IN yf ws+OR LOYOOOLI UNFAIR PRON. SOLEC..,N frOFLNCSC,IJWL,Awit6 For Irl[,NOM USC I "'"`""or' nbi°N`6t owno ' 1 '"""Tmcee Figure 7.17—The relation of the subjective noise rat•INIo[AAav SUMMARY GRAPH ! i i I ) I I ings to SIL and loudness level for stenographic and '�-1-17 I ] I 1 1 large engineering drafting rooms. For a favorable "PS I I ; e`.A` , I , acoustical environment for those office personnel who I ,fi ! 1 + must converse "often" to "very often" at 3' to 4' dis • - Nol9r ) ' �,o ' "- lance, the SIL should be below 55 d6. For the noise ` ""°"°'° to have a balanced spectrum.the. 1a•` I `cp "ffaf.H9 p LL should not exceed W IF AFr.6., the 51L by more Than 22 units. Office personnel's arL.N .S_ 2MoNosrzL.,,�. ` ro6.L IT ratings of ease of telephone use (at the top of the graph) are related to the SIL (bottom scale on the oWer " %1 i I graph). Ii 1 ` i( ' t if practical considerations do not allow the NC w se >o w lo b90oo criteria to be met. Tables 7,5,7.6 show recommend- 91l IN omens ON IOUOMeb([VB.IM MOM] end office and room criteria based on the NC curves, Figure 7.16—The relation of the subjective noise rat- Of possible interest to the users of such criteria is ings of executive office personnel fo SIL and loudness Kryter's'" discussion of the basis and usefulness of level. For a favorable acoustical environment for these and other criteria. executive office personnel who must converse "often" to "very often" at 8' to I0' distance, the St should ISO Noise Rating Numbers be below 40 d6, For the noise fo have a balanced spectrum, the LL should not exceed the 511 by more More recently, the ISO has proposed speech than about 22 units. Office personnel's ratings of ease ' communication criteria based on the Noise Rating of telephone use (at the top of the graph) are related Number of the ambient noise. As we have seen to the SIL (bottom scale on the graph). earlier, it is intended that this number also lx' used as a means of evaluating damage risk and annoy- environment exceeds the SIL by more than 22 dB aoce. The speech interference criteria based on the there arc likely to be complaints, even if the SIL curves of Figure 7.9 are shown in Tables 7.7, 7.8. criteria are not exceeded. To determine if speech will be intelligible at Beranek's NC curves specified distances with existing ambient levels, refer to Table 7.7. To determine if telephone com- From the above it can be seen that both loud- munication will he satisfactory, refer to Table 7.8. ness level and speech interference level are needed It will he noted that these criteria are quite similar . • 940251 • • 644 INDUSTRIAL NOISE MANUAL — 75 150 300 600 1200 2400 4800 pNON5—$ONES 75 150 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 120 ^_130 —zoo —IS" zso —2so ---000 moo ti soo 130 Soo t r 150 x 'r ti _ �-10o zoo 200 -'200 r)oo ^ 400 Z —c _ < - --w00 300 t ^. ISO 150 I50 { ~" —300 70 j 100 ---w 120 Z50 Q no ••r — —�: J -C 50 ,x-200 - I00 60 —C m ^w50 -4— 10 ti 100 100 "\--100 ~ 150 1200 ti CC . 40 60 -..-70 --- -L 00 —c 11so 150 U• 100 �— SO ____,- 70 _r-70 _1 4 110 ,j..JO —L- 40 - 60 60 -'-60 r70 x100 J- 100 z �-50 50 -4-50 +60 -L -100 N _ -C- -N-- 70 0 r20 m-. 30 1 40 40 r40 50 1.60 1 70 ,� 70 S —40 —� 60 ^ IS -� _30 JD X30 r50 r 60 I s —. zo - so Q _ .. 1 -f 30 - 40 t 50 a0 j 41 1 10 -.— 15 --LO- to ..- Z0 L .r 40 _�to --- 3° 90 30 a 80-1 ti 10 1s 15 rls - 1 1-30 N r 5 w -. -0-15 1-20 �' --- to - - to m J 4 J 1 10 1 10 t5 20 15 10 SO V 70 3 .--.— s —rs r. 1s 42 - 2 r`-• 4 1 — r- .. r 3 .r'- 3 'r —0— 10 10 60 1 1 —i 2 ,, 4 y ....1 4 5 ^r -� 70 J - Z -^ 3 .ti 4 1 ..1. '1— s t>al 1 5 -- 1 - x 3 -- 3 r 3 '' 4 5 5 . __J- - - 60 4 0 50 ,..._ .2 ___c2 f Z -4-3 4 O 5 ^_ - -/-. z 1 3 Q -- 1 - -e 1 f - + 3 -r --Z 0 - __Z .z ^ �- 50 2 W40 - .1 1-.5 1 L 1 �.1 x fa- - -S▪' -s.�.T).. 1 a- ` I _ -t - t y '4.4 ./- -5 1 - ti J _,1 - y - .S "s-.3 --.S "-.6 .S 20.� - 75 150 300 600 1200 2400 4800 PHONS-S0NES 75 150 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 OCTAVE PASS BAND IN CYCLES PER SECOND Figure 7.18—Nomograms relating SPL in octave bands to loudness in :ones. Loudness level np of hons, is calculated as follows: convert the sound pressure levels in the eight octave bands to sones by means the appropriate column above and sum loudness in sone:: �S=S,+5,+5,+ ...5.. The loudness in sones of the total noise k given by S.=S„,+0.3 (SS—S,,,) where SO, is the loudness of the loudest band. The loudness in sones is converted to loudness level in phons by means of the nomogram at the riclht. 940251 • EFFECTS OF NOISE ON MAN tii TADUe 7.5 Thus:7.7 RECOMMENDED NOISE CRITERIA VOIN RooM% NOtse RATING NUMDrms VON 1NTEL.ICInr.4Y OF SPEECH __..__- COMMUNICATION Type of Space Recommended --- -_— _._ _ _._._ _ .._ _ Noise Noise Distance at Which Distance at Which Criterion Rating Everyday Speech of Everyday Speech of Curve of Fig. 7.19 Number Conversational Voice Raised Voice Level Is In- Broadcast studios NC 15-20 Level Is Considered Considered To Be In- Rma roadct halls NC 15-20 To Be Intelligible (in tangible (in feet). feet). Legitimate theatres (500 seats. — ---- — ---- no amplification) NC 20-25 40~ 23 46 Music rooms NC 25 45 13 26 Schoolrooms (no amplification) NC 25 50 7.4 15 TV studios NC 25 55 4.1 8.2 Apartments and hotels NC 25.30 60 2.3 4.6 Assembly halls (amplification) NC 25-3 65 1.3 2,6 Homes (sleeping areas) NC 25-35 70 0,74 1.5 Motion picture theatres NC 30 75 0.41 0,82 Hospitals NC 30 80 0.23 0.46 Churches NC 30 85 — 0.2.6 Courtrooms NC 30 - Libraries NC 30 Restaurants NC 4$ Coliseums for sports only (amplification) NC 50 TABLE 7,8 QUALITY or TELEPHONE COMMUNICATION FOR VARIOUS Noise RATING NwMairals --- Noise -- -- J� _ - Noise levels should be measured in vacant rooms. Each Rating Quality of Telephone. Communication noise criterion curve is a code for specifying permissible Number sound-pressure levels in eight octave bands. It is intended $0 Satisfactory that in no one frequency band should the specified level 60 TAIrtly difficult be exceeded. Ventilating systems should be operating, and 70 I cult outside noise sources, traffic conditions. etc., should be Above 15 Unsatisfactory normal when measurements are made. - TABLE 7.6 RECOMMENDED NOISE CRITERIA FOR OPPRCPS Noise measurements made for the purpose of judging the satisfactoriness of the noise in an office by comparison with these criteria should be performed with the office in normal operation, but with no one talking at the particular desk or conference table where speech communication is desired (i,e., where the measurement is being made). Background noise with the office unoccupied should be lower, say by S to 10 units. NC Curve of - Fig.7.19 Communication Environment Typical Applications NC-20 to NC-30 Very quiet office—telephone use satisfactory— Executive offices and conference suitable for large conferences. rooms for 50 people. NC-30 to NC-3.5 "Quiet" office; satisfactory for conferences at a Private or semi-private offices, recep- 15-ft table; normal voice 10 to 30 ft; telephone tion rooms, and small conference use satisfactory. rooms for 20 people. NC-35 to NC-40 Satisfactory for conferences at a 6- to 8-ft table; Medium-sized offices and industrial tel ephone use satisfactory; normal voice 6 to business offices. ft. NC-40 to NC-50 Satisfactory for conferences at a 4- to 5-ft table; Large engineering and drafting rooms, telephone use occasionally slightly difficult; etc. normal voice 3 to 6 ft; raised voice 6 to 12 ft. NC-50 to NC-55 Unsatisfactory for conferences of more than two Secretarial areas (typing),accounting or three people; telephone use slightly difficult; areas (business machines). blue- normal voice 1 to 2 ft; raised voice 3 to 6 ft. print rooms, etc. Above NC-55 -'Very noisy"; office environment unsatisfactory; Not recommended for any type of telephone use difficult. office. 940251 • . . 66 INDUSTRIAL. NOISE MANUAL to Beranek. The main differences are in levels at minus S dB is less than the specified N, no further (3(x) cps and below. measurements are necessary. To use Table 7.7, measure the over-all sound pressure and the level of the octave bands whose approximate mean frequencies are 500, 1000 and REFERENCES 2000 cps. The average of these three values is N. 9O 1. W. D. Ward, A. Clorig, and D. L. Sklar. i N C CURVES 'Temporary Threshold Shift from Octave Band Noise: Applications to Damage-Risk Criteria." a .90 * J. Accuse. Soc. Am. 31, 522-528 (Apr. 1959); a) - J. C. Nixon, A. 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Peterson, 11. R. Hoyle, E, H. Ode, and B. B. Holder, "Correlation a 26. S. S. Stevens, "Calculation of the Loudness of Industrial Noise Exposures with Audiometric Complex Noise," J. Acoust. Soc. Am; 28. 807 Findings," AiHA Journal 22, 245-251 (Aug. (Sept. 1956). 1961). 27. K. D. Kryter,"Noise Control Criteria for Build- 20. C. D. Yaffe and H. FL Jones,"Noise and Hear- ings," Noise Control 3, No. 6, 14-20 (Nov. ing: Relationship of Industrial Noise to Hearing 1957). • • • 940251 • AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF COLORADO as COUNTY OF WELD mitilisiliftarik S' , eilassistaketelecesma- I,I{EIIIi HANSEN,of said County of Weld,being duly sworn,say that I am publisher of r.- ., ,LItt d t- Af�at MOOS WINDSOR BEACON Iw eial~el sciiivosedus a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said riiik s0. 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O , continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 5 thistai____ Ilea!, consecutive weeks,in said County and State,prior to the 0 : Fiilal►Ila data of first publication of said notice,and the same is a lag newspaper within'the meaning of an Act to regulate N k eta ,,,4,.na.�, ,� 1 printing of legal notices as, adveztisements, approved �4NN. May 18, 1931,and all prior as in force. r mit Ate sari :yk j # EDWg. ow'. it aim lles= ` L,SHER — Subscribed and sworn to before ma thin c27ZZ day t t •, ns,., „Potts-ea-Leeof 19,14 om. 4044 S ' %yL ogle' /uix...w •- NOTARY PUBLIC '' Calja My commission expires_____ , V /f to oECEhI -JAN 1 01994 [1 Weld Coady Planing ' 940251 • s ! mEmORAnDUM Don Carroll, Engineering January 13, 1994 ToDaftM� /� Greg Thompson, Current Planner COLORADO From USR-1038 a,e,«t: Enclosed, please find a proposed Stormwater Management Plan for the proposed Snyder Oil Company natural gas processing facility located just east of Platteville. Please review this plan and offer any recommendations which are necessary. If possible, could you respond by the Planning Commission hearing scheduled on January 18, 1994 at 1:30 p.m. • 940231 i STATE OF COLORADO OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER Division of Water Resources a• Department of Natural Resources ;7 1313 Sherman Street,Room 818 • Mills' Denver,Colorado 80243 Phone(303)866.3581 y Roma Ro FAX(3031866-3589 Roy January 6, 1994 icensalazar Executive Dfrem, Mr. Greg Thompson Hal D.Simpson State Engineer Weld County Department of Planning Services 910 10Th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: Snyder Oil Special Review Natural Gas Processing, USR-1038 SW1/4 Sec. 8, T3N, R66W, 6THPM W. Division 1, W. District 2 Dear Mr. Thompson: We have reviewed the above referenced application to operate a natural gas processing facility on a 20 acre parceL No information was provided on the projected number of employees or water requirements. The water supply is to be from individual on lot wells. A preliminary review under Senate Bill 5 rules indicates that there is NO non tributary water available for appropriation underlying this property. We may be able to issue a permit for an exempt commercial well for this lot, after the county approves the split, if the following conditions can be met A. The applicant can document that no other water supply is available. B. The lot was recorded with the county prior to their adoption of Senate Bill 35 rules or will be created as a first split from a pre Senate Bill 5 parcel. C. The proposed well would be the only well exempted under Section 37-92-602, located on the lot. D. Water use is limited to drinking and sanitary purposes inside one commercial business. No outside uses such as landscape irrigation are allowed. Use of the well for fighting a fire in the commercial business is allowed. E. The well pumping flow rate does not exceed 15 gallons per minute. P. Annual diversions will not exceed 1/3 acre foot of water. G. The applicant must document that the total water requirements for the business use will not exceed the amount of water available (1/3 acre foot). H. The return flow is to the same stream system as the well is located in. JAN 1 1 1994 eLei Wald County Planning' s �. Mr. Greg Thompson January 6, 1994 Page 2 I. Consumptive use does not exceed 10 percent. This is usually governed by the waste water treatment system. The typical septic and leach field system is considered to not exceed 10 percent consumptive use. J. A continuous recording flow meter must be installed on the well and annual readings recorded. This information must be available to the Division Engineer upon request. We have no objection to the proposal and can recommend approval contingent upon the applicant obtaining the required well permit. If you have any questions in this matter, please contact me. Sincerely,\latAA) ≤0L4 John Schurer, P.E. Senior Water Resource Engineer JS/snyder cc: Alan Berryman, Division Engineer Water Supply Branch 940251 ® 6211 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES I'DPMCNE(303)3533845, EXT.3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N.17TM AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 COLORADO Date: December 17, 1993 CASE NUMBER: USR-1038 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Snyder Oil Corporation, c/o Swanson and Morris for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an industrial use in the A (Agricultural) zone district for a natural gas processing facility. The parcel of land is described as part of the SE4 of Section 3, T3N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is northwest of the intersection of Weld County Road 34 and Weld County Road 29. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by December 31, 1993, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Greg Thompson, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above, 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3.›$cr. We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. - 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: yt/ . ye. �t Agency: Cp... Or. Cast Cali. C. . Date: E ' h ; 0 EPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES r161t • DEC PHONE(303)353645, EXT.3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 2 3 1993111 1400 N.17TH AVENUE GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 MfeW County Plank, COLORADO Date: December 17, 1993 CASE NUMBER: USR-1038 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Snyder Oil Corporation, c/o Swanson and Morris for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an industrial use in the A (Agricultural) zone district for a natural gas processing facility. The parcel of land is described as part of the SE4 of Section 8, T3N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is northwest of the intersection of Weld County Road 34 and Weld County Road 29. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by December 31, 1993, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Greg Thompson, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive :Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request _(is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. /NC We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. Cc,rre - u/SAAI9 Tf/C7JL--S ef'orr -?/2- 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. ,r Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: G / Agency: CGS, /O�t-1 Date: (L-u- // 94'U?al re'(tie • • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONEMINI TRATI5,EX 35x0 WELD COUNT`(ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 140• ON ORA AVENUE 61 GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 COLORADO Date: December 17, 1993 CASE NUMBER: USR-1038 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Snyder Oil Corporation, c/o Swanson and Morris for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for An industrial use in the A (Agricultural) zone district for a natural gas processing facility. The parcel of land is described as part of the SE4 of Section 8. T3N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is northwest of the intersection of Weld County Road 34 and Weld County Road 29. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation, Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by December 31, 1993, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Greg Thompson, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. _ 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. / We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: 44/,� i/rp�•� Agency: ✓n. e . / ,P24- Date:,a.- , DECn 2 7 1993 weld County y40251. ' ,�' ErnORAnDUr Iltu.1: 3 0 1!!3 eg Thompson Wm " ' Pinning Weld County Planning December 29, 1993 To DM* COLORADO Jeffrey L. Stoll, Director, Environmental Health From Subj.ct: Case Number: USR-1038 Name: Snyder Oil Corporation PT SE4 Section 08, Township 03 North, Range 66 West Environmental Protection Services has reviewed this proposal; the following conditions are recommended to be part of any approval: 1. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 2. An Air Pollution Emission Notice (A.P.E.N.) and Emissions Permit application must be submitted to the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health for emissions of criteria, hazardous or odorous air pollutants. 3. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 4. Waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. 5. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. 6. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the industrial limit of 80 db(A), as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 7. An individual sewage disposal system, is required for the proposed facility and shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 8. The septic system is required to be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 9. A spillage retention berm shall be required around the tank battery. The volume retained by the spillage berm should be greater than the volume of the largest tank inside the berm. 10. All potentially hazardous chemicals must be stored and handled in a safe manner. Reference 25-8-205.5 Colorado Water Quality Control Act and Rules and Regulations thereof. 940Z51 Case Number: USR-1038 Name: Snyder Oil Corporation December 29, 1993 Page 2 11. Individual Sewage Disposal System permit must be finalized and approved by an Environmental Protection Specialist within one (1) year of the application date. 12. All construction activities that disturb more than five (5) acres will be required to obtain a stornwater discharge permit from the Colorado Department of Health, Water Quality Control Division. ILS/kh-2704 940231 • fi MEMORAnDURI Wine To Greg Crag Thompson eg ors nanemher ?q, 19.91 COLORADO from nnnal rl CnrrnU PAC _ SuWool• snyrler Oil Corporation USR - 3038 I have reviewed the application located on WCR 34 and WCR 39 and have the following comments: 1. I would like to see the access limited to two access points at this facility with 18" CMF culverts if needed at both accesses. 2. The applicant is indicating no storm water facility is need as the soils will take care of all storm water. A USR requires under Sec. 24.5.1.5.1 of the "Design Standards for Use by Special Review" storm water detention facilities should be provided on site which are designed to retain the storm water runoff from the fully developed site from a 100-year storm. The drainage facility should be designed to retain and release water at a quantity and rate not to exceed the quantity and rate of a 5-year storm falling on an undeveloped site. 3. A sketch plan drainage report should be submitted with a sketch plan application submittal. The sketch plan drainage report should be provided by a registered professional engineer licensed in Colorado. The report should provide calculations and a signature by the same engineer. 4. The applicant is indicating the traffic will consist of mostly passenger vehicles and pickups--approximately four per day; and approximately six tractor-trailer combos per day. I checked the ADT count on this particular road. We are showing 96 vehicles per day. That was in front of the facility on WCR 34. I have also checked the county on WCR 29 which is the next road to the east. On WCR 29, between WCR 32 and WCR 46, I have a count of :57 vehicles per day. cc: Commissioner Baxter File USR-1038 o � mgreg6.pds �C 3 Q 1993 j Weld Camay Pluddat 940251. icy • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHCINE(303)353.1845,EXT.3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 140- N. A AVENUE 0 GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 • COLORADO RECEIVED DEC 2 0 1993 Date: December 17, 1993 CASE NUMBER: USR-1038 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Snyder Oil Corporation, c/o Swanson and Morris for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an industrial use in the A (Agricultural) zone district for a natural gas processing facility. The parcel of land is described as part of the SE4 of Section 8, T3N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is northwest of the intersection of Weld County Road 34 and Weld County Road 29. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation,. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by December 31, 1993, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Greg Thompson, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: - 3, We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. • � Signed: Agency: ��¢'inii'7 ` Date: 93 940251 FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: USR-1038 DATE OF INSPECTION: //.a-9/b APPLICANT'S NAME: Snyder Oil Corporation, c/o Swanson and Morris CURRENT PLANNER: Greg Thompson REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an industrial use in the A (Agricultural) zone district for a natural gas processing facility. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 8, T3N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Northwest of the intersection of Weld County Road 34 and Weld County Road 29. LAND USE: N E tot„ tGNYI ZONING: N A (Agricultural) E A (Agricultural) S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) r / // C`'(, /JFnio.Poiita.Q / �J Sextets,. ,ao, 44 & n/id 44 u) p, !� indLtA9 i f r it ,'oti. Phde inzt cP�A9� ovfi 'Au 2-q .3t l34see.w it 6 !1, 4yle. � . , 4 none 0. uer 11oa� 11 WtP-24 �IreP �D Ar(;. y �c 3 � :2. ft ptv 1-wymet hlr g $ Lie di{tb i el),4n$; , q Q drzfi4t, Afro; ,_p`4J4W' ?kw 9s {so, U 3+ peel 4 p? meek, Vhru o� M DrJ .44 (er. ,, )ndA? L J (211aRi. d4N041%4 11 W demadyflw 940231 \ i FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: USR-1038 DATE OF INSPECTION: December 22, 1993 APPLICANT'S NAME: Snyder Oil Corporation, c/o Swanson and Morris REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an industrial use in the A (Agricultural) zone district for a natural gas processing facility. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the S34 of Section 8, T3N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Northwest of the intersection of Weld County Road 34 And Weld County Road 29. LAND USE: N Dryland crops, oil and gas production, high tension power lines E Dryland crops, oil and gas production S Dryland crops, oil and gas production W Dryland corps, oil and gas production ZONING: N A (Agricultural) E A (Agricultural) S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: The ground generally slopes away from proposed site to the north, cast and west. The site is served by Weld County Road 34 which is a gravel road. On the day of the field check, there was approximately 2 inches of snow covering the ground. Greg Th ps Current Planner 940251 • !1 LAND-USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET Date: January 18, 1994 CASE NUMBER: USR-1038 NAME: Snyder Oil Corporation, c/o Swanson and Morris ADDRESS: 518 17th Street, Suite 780, Denver, Colorado 80202 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an industrial use in the A (Agricultural) zone district for a natural gas processing facility. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SF4 of Section 8, T3N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Northwest of the intersection of Weld County Road 34 and Weld County Road 29. SIZE OF PARCEL: 20 acres, more or less. POSSIBLE ISSUES SUMMARIZED FROM APPLICATION MATERIALS: The criteria for review of this Special Review permit is listed in Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. The Department of Planning Services' staff has received responses from the following agencies: 1. Weld County Engineering Department 2. Weld County Health Department 3. Town of Platteville 4. Weld County Office of Emergency Management 5. Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission The Department of Planning Services' staff has not received referral responses from: 1. Colorado Division of Water Resources 2. Platteville Fire Protection District 3. Public Service Company 4. Town of Gilcrest 5. Brighton Soil Conservation District One surrounding property owner has verbally expressed concern about the proposed facility. 940251 tA . • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)353-3345, SCI.3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES Will c1400 N.17TH AVENUE GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 COLORADO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Weld County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, January 18, 1994, at 1:30 p.m. for the purpose of considering a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for the property described below. Approval of the request may create a vested property right pursuant to Colorado Law. APPLICANT: Snyder Oil Corporation, c/o Swanson and Morris LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 8, T3N, R66W of the 6th P.M. . Weld County, Colorado. TYPE AND INTENSITY OF PROPOSED USE: An industrial use in the A (Agricultural) zone district for a natural gas processing facility. LOCATION: Northwest of the intersection of Weld County Road 34 and Weld County Road 29. SIZE: 20 acres, more or less. The public hearing will be held in the Weld County Commissioners' Hearing Room, First Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. Comments or objections related to the above request should be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services, 1400 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631, before the above date or presented at the public hearing on January 18, 1994. Copies of the application are available for public inspection in the Department of Planning Services, 1400 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631 - Phone - 353-3845, Extension 3540. Judy Yamaguchi, Chairperson Weld County Planning Commission To be published in the Windsor Beacon To be published o e (1) t ' . by December 23, 1993. 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(\ \ \ \\\1: ed, 1 ° • ' M ir�. \ '^•off 1 ttaille •_ i ti' f.'---1, (1 - --ri i `` \\1.1 co, ---- - --,_ il,;" 1: \ I ici:,_:-, F ,\H,\A ,N..\ _, ID ''.\...." ______), \_, \\ Tor / C7----\\:\‘ \\" (---"‘i ,, - I 1 (III I \ /7 \ckNi-\ -\.T., I I \ ew 1 30 ( 0 ..: \-'----, ,.- c„---- ,„.„7,,, ,..._..„ ,____ ,, ,yr, ( (---____„..„,_..„,e, ____ , , ,„ , , 5 I % Ili / c• LI _____,) /) _V-1.\) N\__,_, \ N_ : 7,a � I ••, CD ; �� • • CE_RTI FICATE OF MAILING I hereby certify that I have placed a true and correct copy of the surrounding property owners and owners and lessees of minerals in accordance with the notification requirements of Weld County in Case Number USR-1038 for Snyder Oil Corporation, c/o Swanson and Morris in the United States Mail, postage prepaid First Class Mail by letter as addressed on the attached list. this 20th day of December 1993. 940?,51 SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS AND/OR SUBSURFACE ESTATE/MINERAL/INTEREST OWNERS Snyder Oil Corporation USR-1038 John Eisenach and A.D. Preston 13676 Weld County Road 36 Platteville, CO 80651 Tuttle Investment Company, Ltd. 12735 Weld County Road 34 Platteville, CO 80651 T.E. and Anne E. Backstrom 14230 Weld County Road 36 Platteville, CO 80651 Public Service Company of Colorado 1400 Glenarm Denver, CO 80302 Olen D. Presley and Frank H. Presley 721 Front Range Road Littleton, CO 80120 State of Colorado 1313 Sherman //600 Denver, CO 800000207 John Leonard Estate of Mirth Leonard 922 Collyer Street Longmont, CO 80501 Arthur E. and Evelyn Ostermiller 4705 Weld County Road 46 Berthoud, CO 80513 Charles Terry Edwards 5793 Via Peralta Pleasanton, CA 94566 Platteville Limited Partnership 1801 Broadway, Suite 1050 Denver, CO 80202 Amoco Production Company P.O. Box 800 Denver, CO 80201 940251 /r if'? ‘I:7 • T DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES I'DP1-ONE(303)353-3345, EXT.3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N,17TH AVENUE O GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 • COLORADO DATE: December 17, 1993 TO: SURROUNDING PROPERTY/MINERAL OWNERS CASE NUMBER: USR-1038 There will be a Public Hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission on Tuesday, January 18, 1994, at 1:30 p.m. , in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room, First Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado concerning the request of: NAME: Snyder Oil Corporation, c/o Swanson and Morris FOR: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an industrial use in the A (Agricultural) zone district for a natural gas processing facility. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 8, T3N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Northwest of the intersection of Weld County Road 34 and Weld County Road 29. Your property is within five-hundred (500) feet of the property on which this request has been made or you may have an interest in the minerals located under the property under consideration. For additional information write or telephone Greg Thompson, Current Planner. Comments or objections related to the above request should be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services, 1400 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631, on or before the date of public hearing. 940?31 • DATE: January 18, 1994 CASE NUMBER: USR-1038 APPLICANT: Snyder Oil Corporation c/o Swanson & Morris ADDRESS: 518 17th Street, Suite 780, Denver, Colorado 80202 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Use by Special Review permit for an industrial use in the A (Agricultural) zone district for a natural gas processing facility. LEGAL DESCRIPTION; Part SE4 of Section 8, T3N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Northwest of the intersection of Weld County Road 34 and Weld County Road 29 THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST BE APPROVED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services' staff that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: The proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Agricultural goals and policies and is provided for as a use by special review. The uses which would be permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses which include oil and gas production, dryland crops, and high tension power lines. The uses which would be permitted will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the Agricultural zone district. No overlay districts affect the site. Special Review Permit Development Standards will provide adequate protection for the health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and County. This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application materials submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and responses from referral entities. 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. 940251 • • RECOMMENDATION, USR-1038 Snyder Oil Corporation c/o Swanson & Morris Page 2 2. The Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. Prior to recording the plat: a. The permitted area shall be clearly delineated on the plot plan. b. The property description on the submitted plot and vicinity plans shall describe only the area to be permitted. c. The plot plan shall be amended to show only two accesses onto Weld County Road 34. d. The plot plan shall be amended to include the spillage retention berm around the tank batteries. 4. Prior to the release of building permits: a. The applicant shall submit evidence that a stormwater discharge permit from the Colorado Department of Health, Water Quality Control Division has been submitted for construction activities on the site which disturb more than five acres. b. An Air Pollution Emission Notice (A.P.E.N.) and Emissions Permit application shall be submitted to the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health for emissions of hazardous or odorous air pollutants and criteria as listed in the Emissions Permit. S. Prior to scheduling a hearing with the Board of County Commissioners: a. The applicant shall submit information to the Department of Planning Services addressing, a stormwater retention facility to handle on-site drainage. The drainage plan shall be approved by the Weld County Engineering Department. b. A well permit shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services which indicates a legal water supply has been obtained for the site. 940251 • • SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Snyder Oil Corporation, c/o Swanson 6 Morris USR-1038 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit is for an industrial use in the A (Agricultural) zone district fox an oil and gas processing facility 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 Section 90 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 3. No more than two access points shall be permitted into the site from Weld County Road 34, • 4. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination, 5. An Air Pollution Emission Notice (A.P.E.N.) and Emissions Permit shall be obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division. Colorado Department of Health for emissions of hazardous or odorous air pollutants and criteria as listed in the Emissions Permit. 6. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 7, Waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed of in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. 8. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. 9. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the industrial limit of 80 db(A) , as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 10. An individual sewage disposal system is required for the proposed facility and shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 11. The septic system shall be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 12. A spillage retention berm shall be installed around the tank batteries. The volume retained by the spillage berm shall be greater than the volume of the • largest tank inside the berm. 13. All potentially hazardous chemicals shall be stored and handled in a safe manner, according to 25-8-205.5, Colorado Revised Statutes. 14. Individual Sewage Disposal System permit shall be finalized and approved by an Environmental Protection Specialist within one year of the application date. 15. All construction activities that disturb more than five acres shall obtain a stormwater discharge permit from the Colorado Department of Health, Water Quality Control Division. 940251 • • DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, USR-1038 Snyder Oil Corporation c/o Swanson & Morris Page 2 16. ET5 class muffler shall be installed on all compressors located at this site. 17. Fisher Whisper Trim units shall be placed in front of all compressors to help reduce noise levels. 18. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 19. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 20. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 21. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated hereon and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 22. 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. 23. 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. 940251 • • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)353a45, EXT.3540 DcWELCOUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES D 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE G REELEY,COLORADO 80631 • COLORADO December 17, 1993 Snyder Oil Corporation c/o Swanson and Morris 518 17th Street, Suite 780 Denver, CO 80202 Subject: USR-1038 - Request for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an industrial use in the A (Agricultural) zone district for a natural gas processing facility on a parcel of land described as part of the SE4 of Section 8, T3N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County. Colorado. Dear Mr. Swanson: The application for Snyder Oil Corporation and related materials for the request described above are complete and in order at the present time. I have scheduled a meeting with the Weld County Planning Commission for January 18, 1994, at 1:30 p.m. This meeting will take place in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room, first floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. It is recommended that you and/or a representative be in attendance to answer any questions the Planning Commission members might have with respect to your application. It is the policy of Weld County to refer an application of this nature to any town or municipality lying within three miles of the property in question or if the property under consideration is located within the comprehensive planning area of a town or municipality. Therefore, our office has forwarded a copy of the submitted materials to the Towns of Gilcrest and Platteville Planning Commissions for their review and comments. Please call Linda Smith, in Gilcrest, at 737-2426, and Robert Thorson, in Platteville, at 785-2245, for further details regarding the date, time, and place of these meetings. It is recommended that you and/or a representative be in attendance at the Gilcrest and Platteville Planning Commission Meetings to answer any questions the Commission members may have with respect to your application. It is the responsibility of an applicant to see that a sign is posted on the property under consideration at least 10 days preceding the hearing date. Sometime prior to January 5, 1994, you or a representative should call me to obtain a sign to be posted on the site no later than January 7, 1994. The sign shall be posted adjacent to and visible from a publicly maintained road right-of-way. In the event the property under consideration is not adjacent to a publicly maintained road right-of-way, the applicant shall post one sign in the most prominent place on the property and post a second sign at the point at which the driveway (access drive) intersects a publicly maintained road right-of-way. Your sign posting certificate must be returned to the Department of Planning Services' office on or before the date of the hearing. 940251 Snyder Oil Corporation, c/o Snyder and Morris December 17, 1993 Page 2 The Department of Planning Services' staff will make a recommendation concerning this application to the Weld County Planning Commission. This recommendation will be available twenty-four (24) hours before the scheduled hearing. It is the responsibility of the applicant to call the Department of Planning Services' office before the Planning Commission hearing to make arrangements to obtain the recommendation. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call me. Res ectfully, � Greg ompson Current Planner GT/sfr 940251 (" twt, • • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)353,7845, EXT.3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES VI I 1400 N.17TH AVENUE pc, . GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 COLORADO Date: December 17, 1993 CASE NUMBER: USR-1038 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Snyder Oil Corporation, c/o Swanson and Morris for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an industrial use in the A (Agricultural) zone district for a natural gas processing facility. The parcel of land is described as part of the SE4 of Section 8, T3N. R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is northwest of the intersection of Weld County Road 34 and Weld County Road 29. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by December 31, 1993, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Greg Thompson, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: Agency: Date: 940251 • REFERRAL LIST • NAME: Snyder Oil Corporation, c/o Swanson and Morris CASE NUMBER: USR-1038 REFERRALS SENT: December 17, 1993 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: December 31, 1993 0.01X TOWNS and CITIES Attorney _Ault _Health Department _Brighton Extension Service _Broomfield -_Emergency Management Office Dacono Sheriff's Office Eaton X Engineering ----Erie _Housing Authority _Evans Airport Authority Firestone Building Inspection Fort Lupton _Frederick STATE Garden City _Division of Water Resources X cilcrest Geological Survey Greeley _Department of Health Grover _Department of Transportation `_Hudson _Historical Society Johnstown _Water Conservation Board _----Keenesburg X Oil and Gas Conservation Commission _Kersey La Salle FIRE DISTRICTS ^Lochbuie Ault F-1 _Longmont ^_Berthoud F-2 _Mead _Briggsdale F-24 Milliken Brighton F-3 _New Raymer `Eaton F-4 _Northglenn _Fort Lupton F-5 Nunn _ _Caleton F-6 Pierce Hudson F-7 X -Platteville ----Johnstown F-8 Severance La Salle F-9 _Thornton Mountain View F-l0 Windsor ----Milliken_Milliken F-11 Nunn F-12 COUNTIES 'Pawnee F-22 _Adams - _Platteville F-13 Boulder _ _Platte Valley F-14 _Larimer Poudre Valley F-15 _Raymer F-2 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT A9F:NCIES _Southeast Weld F-16 US Army Corps of Engineers Windsor/Severance F-17 --USDA-APHIS Veterinary Service _Wiggins F-1B —_Federal Aviation Administration ^_Western Hills F-20 _._Federal Communication Commission OT R SOIL CNSERVATION DISTRICTS Central Colo, Water Conservancy Dist. _X B- righton _Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. Fort Collins Tri-Area Planning Commission ^^Greeley - _Public Service CompanyLongmont y West Adams COMMISSION/BOARD MEMBER -Judy Yamaguchi 940251 UY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION III Department of Planning Services, 1400 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phone - 353-3845 - Ext. 3540. Case Number _ Date Received Application Checked By Mylar Plat Submitted - Application Fee Receipt Number Recording Fee _ Receipt Number IQ kE COMPLETED AI 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 tle proposed Use by Special Review Permit on the following described unincorporated area of Weld County, Colorado: SESWSE, LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AREA: SWSFSR Section A T 3 N, R 66 V • LEGAL DESCRIPTION of contiguous property owned which Special Review Permit is proposed: cFi/d Section 8 T 3 N, R _^66 V Property Address (if available) PRESENT ZONE Agricultural OVERLAY ZONES TOTAL ACREAGE 20 Acres DEC 17 1993 PROPOSED LAND USE Natural Gas Processing Facility EXISTING LAND USE Agricultural is ciuN — $URFACE EEE (PROPERTY OWNERS) QE e$EA PROPOSED fla xtlE M &Y ,S CIAL REVIEW PERMIT• Name: octem'i11 e Farms c/o Arthur E. octermiller Address: 4705 WCR 46 City: Berthoud CO Zip: 80513 Home Telephone: 532-2511 Business Telephone: Name: Address: City: Zip: Home Telephone: Business Telephone: APPLICANT OR AUTHORIZED AG T (if different than above): Name: SnyAnr 041 rnrporatinn r/n Swan wn F Mnrri4 Address: SIR 17th St_ . Ste_ 78n City: Dero er. CO Zip: 80202 Home Telephone: Business Telephone: 82$-7243 List the owner(s) and/or lessees of mineral rights on or under the subject properties of record. Name: See Attached Schedule 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 and correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY OF Weld ) 42* STATE OF COLORADO ) Signet e: Owner or Authorized Agent Subscribed and sworn to before me this /4171! day of /), retril 6Dk'_ 19 (4? • NOTARY rtBL (C W/f,efirj- ,e/rz My-commission expires /L -AS- 96 /6 tr.et f4'S.✓ Qr vvc,e, G 0 "oao4 940251 • • A) The basic process raw Natural Gas undergoes at this facility upon delivery by the pipeline is as follows: 1) compression (in compression building) 2) Dehydration (in Cryo Skid) 3) Refrigeration (in Cryo Skid) allows liquids to be separated from residue gas stream. 4) Expansion/Demethanization from which residue gas stream delivered into pipeline to be sold to end user markets. 5) The Demethanized liquids are fractionated into propane and butane which is stored in tanks and sold via trucks or pipeline. 940251 • ® %uaj December 3, 1993 SW*, llcopantloa 1825 Broadway Sutra 7200 Denver,CO 80202 303/5924500 Weld County Department of Planning Services Fax 303592-8600 915 10th St. Greeley, CO 80631 Attn: Greg Thompson RE: Application for Use By Special Review D West Enterprise Gas Processing Plant DEC 1 3 1993 Ladies and Gentlemen: Ward Masts Snyder Oil Corporation hereby respectfully requests the Special Use Permit attached be approved. This new facility will increase the processing capacity of our Company and thereby keep pace with the high volume of gas wells currently being brought on line in Weld County. This new facility will include the following: 1) Office Building 2) Maintenance Shop 3) A compressor building which will house approximately six 2000 horsepower compression units and two 1000 horsepower refrigeration units. 4) Product storage tank battery consisting of eight 300 gallon tanks for crude oil/ condensate. 5) One Cyrogenic Skid/ with possible future addition of second skid. 6) Three Fractionation Towers. Existing Use on Surroundina Properties. Land use on surrounding properties is primarily agricultural. Distance to_Residential Structures. The closest residential structures to the use area are as follows: North: .8 mile Northeast: .5 mile West: .5 mile South: 1 mile East: 2 miles 940251 • • Weld County December 3, 1993 Page 2 Maximum Number of Users, Patrons. etc. This will not be a public facility, access will be limited to necessary vendors or contractors and employees. In addition to light car traffic from employees, contractors ADD vendors, approximately six tractor trailer "tanker type" trucks per day would utilize this facility. Number of Employees. shifts, and Hours of QperatiorL. 4 employees (daylight shift only between the hours of 7a.m. and 6p.m. ) . Automated to run unattended. This is our preliminary plan. We may need to modify our plan as the facility needs dictate. Water Source, None necessary for use, however a water well will be drilled for use in landscaping, safety systems and sanitary facilities. Access Rpute Weld County Roads 29 and 34 Vehicular Traffic Mainly passenger vehicles, pickup trucks, - approximately 4 per day. Tractor Trailer combinations (up to 80000 lbs GVW) 6 per day. Sewage Facilities We will install septic tanks and leaching fields for 2 bathrooms Fire Protection Measures The plant is located East of Platteville - Platteville Fire Protection District. We will have in place a protocol with the Platteville Fire Department in the form of an Emergency Response Plan similar to the one attached hereto for our Roggen Gas processing facility. In addition, we will have on site Fire extinguishers of suitable size and classification to fight potential fires. Animals No animals on use site. Wage and Storage Storage capacities for pressurized natural gas liquids is approximately 5,700 barrels stored in 8-300 gallon tanks. Storage for crude oil/ condensate is approximately 2400 barrels stored in 8-300 gallon tanks. 940251. • Weld County December 3, 1993 Page 3 5ton Water Retent i on facj 3[ties None necessary as soil should take all storm water (see soil report) . Removal and Disposal Of J)ek is and Wastes Production water from oil wells is removed by truck on an as needed basis and disposed of in water disposal sites approved by the State of Colorado Oil and Gas Commission. Junk and debris is removed on an annual basis and disposed of in an approved landfill. F,iosion Control Meas•Iargg Approximately 40% of the site will be rock, gravel, road base or power plant bottom ash. Remainder is occasionally cultivated to prevent wind erosion. ReclamationRecadmaticai-ErszcadurSta If no other alternative uses for the facility we would disassemble buildings and equipment (including concrete foundations) and remove from site. Site would then be returned to its original conditions and grade. Construction and Start-up Timetable Construction will begin approximately 4-1-94. Start-up sometime between 6-1-94 and 8-1-94. Weld County Comprehensive Plan The addition of this gas processing facility will increase our ability to meet the high processing demands created by the large number of gas wells currently being completed and put on line in Weld County. This is consistent with Item 7 of the Agricultural Goals of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan: "develop policies and regulations to permit development of oil, gas, . . . .on agricultural lands". The special review area is located in an area dominated by irrigated farming, dry land farming and grazing. Because of the relatively small size of the site to the grazing capacity of the area, the impact of the proposed use on agricultural development would be insignificant. Further the SRA is a compatible use of the land within the vicinity since the area has a number of producing oil and gas wells with associated production equipment which requires daily attention. In the short term, the approved amended SRA would increase the assessed value of the property, thereby increasing revenue to the county. More importantly, it will contribute to the present and future development of Weld County's mineral resources. This will, in turn increase the future tax revenues to the county. As mentioned previously, the 940251 Weld County December 3, 1993 Page 4 development of the county's mineral resources is consistent with Goal 7 of the plan. This property is not in an incorporated area and is zoned agricultural (mainly farming operations) . No farming operations on the use area. This approximate 20 acre tract out of the total 124 acre parcel has been removed from livestock grazing. There is adequate protection of the inhabitants of the neighborhood and the county as we will submit an Emergency Response plan that complies with SARA Title III, Community's Right to Know. The permitted use will be compatible with adjacent land use of either farming or livestock grazing. The permitted use will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area as oil and gas production is inherent and prevalent in this area of Weld County and this facility is in place to process gas from wells in Weld County. Geologic floodnlane and_airport overlay: The area subject to Special review is not located in a geological hazard, floodplane, or Weld County Airport overlay district area. Noise The SRA is to have a noise level measured twenty-five (25) feet from the property line of less than 80 decibels which will comply with the industrial standard. Soil Report Soil variety underlying the USR in the SE4 of Sec. S in Township 3N-Range 66W, is Olney loamy sand, 1%-St slopes, tile irrigated, IVe & VI non-irrigated. Also, Valent sand, 3%-9% slopes, VIe irrigated, VIe non-irrigated and Vona loamy sand, 3%-5% slopes, IVe irrigated, IVe non-irrigated. Permeability is moderately rapid. Available water capacity is moderate. Surface runoff is very slow, and the erosion hazard is low when properly controlled by limited cropping or graveling or natural mowed vegetation. See attached soil survey. 940251. ® • Weld County December 3, 1993 Page 5 In the event that more information is required about this request for Use by Special Review please call myself or Doug Swanson (303) 825-7243. Sincerely, Snyder Oil Corporation By: /U Senio Vice President 940251 AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE Application No, Subject Property SE' of Section 8 in Township 3 North, Range 66 West 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 feet of the property under consideration This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, or an ownership update from a title or abstract company or attorney, derived from such records, or from the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The list compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor shall have been assembled within thirty days of the application's submission date. • .41 ry . Thompson The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rdday December , 14jj, by Jerry W. Thompson • WITNESS my hand and official seal. MY Commission expires: Notary Public My Commission Expires:. /S (R47 940251 ROGGEN GAS PROCESSING COOL No . 303249S34Dec 0693 9:24 P.12 Roggen Gas Processing Plant Rev.No. 0 Emergency Planning & Response Dates Octdber 19, 1993 Subject: Plant Shutdown. Procedure mixt Review Date : Authorized By i DRAFT/REVIEW Page 4 of 6 6. FUEL GAS A. Fuel gas for the Depropanizer heater and hot oil heater may be shut off at the heaters themselves or the fractionator fuel meter run may be shut in. 1. This will shut down both heaters plus the glycol reboiler. B. Ethane infection for heater fuel makeup must also be shut off C. Fuel gas for the dehydration regeneration may be shut off at the Randall, Russell and Petrofac regeneration heaters independently. A 2'valve at the Regen Heater fuel meter run may be closed to shut off both the Russell and Randall regeneration heaters. The Petrofac regen heater may be shut in downstream of the maxon valve. 7. ELECTRICAL A. There are four Motor Control Centers presently at Roggen. 1. Three Motor Control Centers are located Just West of the Operators office. 2. The fourth is on the South end of the office Complex. (inside) B. To stop all Electric Current to the Process area and also the office, the main breaker should be tripped on each of the Motor Control Centers. • C. For a Controlled Plant Shutdown, Each Motor can be shut down as needed to provide for proper cool down of product thru-put. 940251 ROGGEN GAS PROCESSING CO.OEL No . 3038A953tDec 06 .93 9:25 P. 13 • Roggen Gas Processing Plant Rev. No. 0 Emergency Planning & Response Date: October 19, 1993 4 subject: Plant Shutdown Procedure Next Review Date : Authorized By s DRAFT/REVIEW Page 5 of 6 • FOR AN EMERGENCY PLANT SHUTDOWN THE FOLLOWING IS SUGGESTED: I. .EMERGENCY PLANT SHUTDOWN A. In an emergency situation where the need to shutdown all gas compression in the main engine building, residue buildings,plus shut in all three=tic • ;Lug is required,push the big red plant shutdown button r elkd++• esvi• s$ 9 se•An: Arerrie 'gt."Sao B. In an emergency were the need is for a zone of the plant to be shut in use the appropriate emergency shut in button. C. Alternent manual shut off valves for both Russell and Randall skid fuel make up valves are located on the overhead Pipe rack between the Russell and Randall Regen Cooler fans above the old Gas to Gas Exchanger. Then the shut off to Residue Recompression fuel, may be done either individually on each unit or the main suction header valve may be shut alf. This 8"valve is located by the free water knockout D. Shut off fuel to both Hot Oil Heater and Depropanizer heater. 1. This may be done at the heaters themselves, or the fractionator fuel meter run may be shut in. Z Ethane infection for heater fuel make-up mat also be shut off E. Shut ofuel for the dehydration Heaters. 1. This can be done independently at the heaters themselves or the 2"ball valve at the Regen Heater fuel meter run may be closed along with the 1" valve upstream of the mason valve. F. Shut off Electrical current at all four Motor Control Center. 1. This can be done by tripping the Main Breaker at each of the four Motor Control Centers. a. Three of these centers are located just West of the Main Operators office. b. The fourth Motor Control Center is located at the South End of the Main office Building. L 940, 51 ROGGEN GRS PROCESSING CO.OTEL No . 30384953.Dec , 06 ,93 9:25 P.14 • Roggen Gas Processing Plant Rev.No. o Emergency Planning & Response Dater October 19, 1993 Subjects Plant Shutdown Procedure Next Review Date : Authorized By : DRAFT(REVIEW Pap 6 of 6 2. NOTIFICATION OFYJELD PERSONNEL A. In the advent of a Plant Shutdown, where the inlet gas must be shut in immediately. 1. Call Pipeline Superintendent (Bart Broolanan) a. Home Phone # 678-8693 b. Radio 0170 mobile 0905 cellular 381-3859 c. Pager#457-5820 2. Call Plant Superintendent (AI Cuykendall) a. Home Phone #849-5335 b. Radio #150 mobile 09341015 cellular 829-5245 c. Pager# 457-5214 3. Call Plant Supervisor Mike Henderson a. Home Phone 0 457-8501 ` b. Radio # 157 mobile 09201634 cellular 381-3652 c. Pager# 392-2613 3. PRODUCER NOTIFICATION A. Current listing of all producers Is kept on file at the Roggen office. The pipeline department Superintendent and Measurement tech can best inform all producers, In case of an emergency. • • 940251 ROGGEN GPS PROCESSING CO*EL No . 303849530Dec 06.93 9:26 P. 15 Roggen Gas Processing Plant Rev.Ne. o Emergency Planning & Response pats; October 19, 1993 Subject : Emergency Evaouatia:o PrOCeduree Nest Review Date : Authorised By : DRAFT/REVIEW Pap 1 or 1 • Fes! ERcE/ICY .EVACUATION PROCBDC/B,l Roggen Plant Personnel are to escape from the area affected through the nearest exit. Due to the variety of areas personnel may be located during normal work, constant awareness of the nearest exit must be maintained. • If the entire plant must be evacuated, the supervisor or senior employee on duty will be responsible for all employees on duty to be notified and accounted for during and after evacuation. Should visitors I contractors or other people be present, the employee whose presence they are in shall be responsible to evacuate them and to report to the senior supervisor or employee of their presence and status of evacuation. The two driveway gates on the South line of the plant shall be used, and all vehicles shall be driven in an orderly, safe manner during evacuation. all evacuated personnel and visitors shall meet at the corner of WCR 18 and 73 for a final count and confirmation of evacuation. In the case of a class 1 emergency the Roggen Fire Department has the responsibility to give notice of evacuation to all persons within a one mile radius of the Plant. Plant re-entry shall not occur until it has been found safe, by being free of any spills. releases. etc.. and no longer poses a threat to human health, safety or the environment thereof Id791(14411,-1- 1,4)61 Ligrie for 940251 • • S CO Snyder Oil Corporation 1625 Roadway October 1, 1993 Suite Z!00 Denv er,CO 80202 303/592.8500 Ostermiller Farms, Inc. Fax 30:492-8600 4705 Weld County Road 46 Berthoud, CO 80513 RE: Option to Purchase Real Estate Dear Mr. & Mrs. Ostermiller: This letter shall set forth an agreement between Snyder Oil Corporation ("SOCO") and Ostermiller Farms, Inc. ("Ostermiller's") : 1. "Ostermiller's" own a parcel of Real Estate more particularly described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto ("Option Lands") . 2. "Ostermiller's" herby grant "SOCO" an exclusive One Hundred Eighty (180) day Option to purchase the "Option Lands" referred to in paragraph 1. 3. In the event this Option is exercised the contract to govern said purchase and sale is attached hereto as Exhibit "B". 4. As consideration for this Option "SOCO" hereby tenders to "Ostermiller's" the amount of Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) which shall apply to the total purchase price of the "Option Lands" and shall be considered Earnest Money under paragraph 3(a) of Exhibit "B" attached hereto. These Monies shall not be refundable to "SOCO" in the event this Option is not exercised. 5. This Option will be considered exercised in the event "Ostermiller's" are notified in writing by certified mail on or before 5:00 P.M. April 1, 1994. The actual date of notification shall be the Exercise Date and shall become the effective date of the Contract to buy and sell real estate attached hereto as Exhibit "B". 940251 • Ostermiller Farms, Inc. October 1, 1993 Page 2 If you have any questions regarding this Option please contact Doug Swanson with Swanson & Morris, Ltd. (303) 825-7243. Sincerely, S yder Oil Corporation BY: axeeyi. and' Accepted this .24 day of ie7`• , 1993. Ostermiller Farms, Inc. BY: Cgs% .7�rr'"r�� Arthur E. Ostermiller, President 940251 s • EXHIBIT "A" Attached to and made a part of that certain Option to Purchase Real Estate dated October 1, 1993 between Snyder Oil Corporation and Ostermiller Farms, Inc. Option tandc: Township 3 North, age 6t Wes - Section 8: SE/4, less and except the East 300 feet and the North 300 feet of said quarter section. 940251 • Ostermiller F:�s, Inc. - * is dates-shall be the • The Debited portions ofthle form approved_ the Exercise Date determined pursuant to III Colorado Real Estate Commission Paragraph 5 of Option to Purchase I Real Estate to which this AgC7rement THIS IS A LEGAL INSTRUMENT..IF NOT UNDERSTOOD,LEGAL,TA)(ONOT11ERCOUNSELSMOULD BE CONSULTED BEFORESIGNING. ;I , is attached as Exhibit "B". VACANT LAND/FARM AND RANCH CONTRACT TO BUY AND SELL REAL ESTATE Seller remedy Liquidated Damages or Specific Performance(Section 16) • ** 19 J.PARTIES AND PROPERTY, Snyder Oil Corpgration. (SOCO) , 1625 Srgadway I' Denver, CO 80202 Ste. 2200 ,purahaseKe)(Purchaser),(soloist moenmeeneatsincommpn) II 1' agrees to buy.told the undersigned genet)(Scam").agree*tosdl,on die terms andeooddlonsset forth intbG contract,the following described real estate I; in the County of Weld .Cobtado,to wit I I See Exhibit "A" attached hereto. II . , known as No. (Simi Mos Qty.Sum,Zip) j s.. together with all interest of Seller in mated streets and alleys adjacent thereto,all easements and otherappurtenances thereto,all improvements thereon and all attached fixtures thereon,except u herein excluded,and called the Property, 2.INCLUSIONS. The purchase price includes the following heals(e)If a"-.`s4 a s*2 Pm arty^tkT AV!Cf-Ill{s.spaswelsligkYrr i plumbing.ventilating,and air conditioning fixtures.TV antennas,water tenons, I Vera,ela0kNRrarbtlrglatdartp{ s avF telephone wiring and connecting blocks/jacks,plants,minors,Root postings,intercom systems Stiffs anwsand sprinkler;Mem,and controls;(b)ifon the Property whether attached or not on the dated i and porch shades ,screens,curtain rods,do ,msystem[(huWNagseoasascreensormeplac grates, storm doors,window • drapery fireplace inserts,fireplace screens,fireplace grstea,hooting stoves, 1 I I ii (d)Water Rights.Purchase price to include the following wafer rights: II I NONE (e)Growing Crops.With respect to the growing crops Seller and Purchase agree as follows: Seller shall retain 100% of the 1993 winter wheat harvest. In the event Purchaser damages any of Sellers crop prior . to harvest Purchaser shall pay -Seller Surface Damages in the amount of $100.00 per acre for the amount of damaged acreage. ,I I I The aboue•described included items(Inclusions)Arno te conveyed toPurchaser by Seller by bindle's ' - deed or ocher applicable legal instrumenl(s).at the closing,free and clear dell rasa,liana and meuntsnces, ast mootprovided in section t0. The following attached fixtures are excluded from Ih4sale; II N/A J.PURCHASE PRICE AND TERMS. The purchase price shall beg '62. 000.00 ,mythic inU.S.dollars byPurchaseras ' follows(complete the applicable terms below): (a)Earnest Money. delivered to Seller ' ' $ 2, 000. 00 in the form of check, Drev.ipu,S,lY _ .M earnest pY de . P of and part payment purchase I pace,payable to and held by Seller f u-nv,.t..,behalfofbeth Stifttawi Parch----.t_,-1 iii,.t'ted.-11 to deltutk.ssi Rsr''_-_-'d,t. ipL_`scup.. ••4:e �i '1 (b)Cash at Closing .60e000 .00 I b a net of to bo paid by Purchaser a closing in cash.deatmic transfer funds,certified cMck,savings and loan taUoes shale,or ' cashier's check.Subject to the provisions of section 4,if theexlating lain balm's(thetimedeicing dull bedifferent from the loan balance in section 3, the adjustment shall be made in cash at closing orpaid ufdllows: Ir S— ....tJ Pee( L'_t ' •;er -•Ilrs This tic rail b,._...,Tltra(k7.Jad..ta-3�� ....�::::.-�ys I The new loan to Purchaser shall be unmixed over a period of' years at approximately g II including principaaudible:est not toexceed ,,.%peramum, � yPurchaser%lender, ti • a deposit of MIN,admated annual real auto tams.propertyI masa.sad insurance um. mortgage ge premium. if the loan is an adjustable interest rate or graduated payment loco,the pgmena a rate initially shall not exceed the figures set forth above. , Loan discount points,if any.shall be paid to lender at dais mated —%of the tad loan amount 1 The first(1,2,etc,) loan discount PI OT II and the balance,if any,shell be i' Purchaser sh ' a ben origination foe not to exceed %of dm loan amount and Ptuchuertlom coats,Cost*Cony appraisal i ' to, sec to be obtained after this date shall be pad by i' THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE UPON li EXERCISE OF PURCHASERS OPTION TO PURCHASE REAL ESTATE AS Initials PROVIDED IN PLRBf=RAPH S THEREOF. la Cr.19,- yio.a( V.S.89, VACANT LAND/FARM AND RANCH CONTRACT TO BUY AND SELL REAL ESTATE �j��y� y�ary�y,. '�c ' - Bradford Publishing,1743 Waite Si.,Dent CO$0202—(303)292.2300—MI ,7'=v�A�jInt r. MP. • d4'4 Il Il $ $ Par Indudingprincipal,interestpresetlyat— % r h i! annum,and including escrow fertile falbwingsblodleased: ❑foliaged' axa, ❑property insurance prondum, 0 mortgage insurance pre m, I and _--..Purcha grees II to pay a loan transfer fee not to exceeds .Atdmtneofturnpike,the raw lntee*rate shall not exceed % , per annum and the new payment shall not exceed S plus escrow.if Pay. , Ii Seller 0 shall 0 shall not be released trtm liability on said loan.ltsppllgble,compliance with the requircmcnts for Maser liability shall Ii I be'evidenced by delivery et closing of appropriate letter from lender.Cat payable for release of liability shall be paid by— to as arnoumoatoexceed S I (e)Seller or Private Third-Party Financing. S by Purchaeerexccuting s promissory note payable ro: i on the note for s indicated:(check one box) I ❑Right-to-CureNTD 82-11-83 ❑NoRight-to-CureNTD8141$3 0 secured by a(Ist,2nd.etc.) deed of tout encumbering the Property,using the form as indi od:(check one box) 0 Strict Due-on-Sale('ID 72-11.83) 0 Creditworthy(7D 73-11-83) 0 Assumable-Not due on sal 74-11-83) D The promissory note shall be amortizedonthe basis of yen,payable us per-- including principal and interest at the rate d - 96 per annum.hymentsdual nos I and shall be due on the.....—_.day each aucceeding-- ! If not sooner paid,the balance of principal and staoed Interest shall be due and payable after closing,Payments 0 shall O shall rot be Mauled by _ of eigm annual teal estate taxes.and C shall 0 shall not be increased by of admitted annual pmperty hum=premium. The loan shall also contain the following terns as indicated:Usnypaymoot is not ived within calendar days after its due date.a late , charge of %of such payment shall be due.Interest onlender under the deed of oust thallbe-- % ., per annum.Default interest rate shall be %per■naum. Purchaser may prepay without a penalty except 4. FINANCING CONDITIONS ANDOBLIGATIONS. (a)Lan plkatbn(s). If Purchaser is to pay all or part oftse purchase price as set t iforth in section 3 by obtaining a new loan or if an existing loan Is not to at closing,Purchaser.If required by such lender,shall make written application within calendar days from acceptance of this .Purchaser shall cooperate with Seller and lender to obtain loan approval, diligently and timely pursue same in good faith,execute all and tarnish all information and documents required by the lender,and,subject to section 3.timely pay the costs of obtaining such loan slender . (b)Loan Approval. IfPurchaserts:o pay all or part of hue price by obtaining a neve loan as specified In section 3,this contract is conditional upon lender's approval of the new loan on or before— ,19_.._.If not so approved by said date.this contract shall ''. terminate.if the loan is so approved,bsttauchproceedsa not imitable to Purchaser as required in:MUNI 5(Good Funds)at the ti me of closing.closing shall be extended one time for calendar (not to erosed(5)five),If sulikiem funds are not then available,this contract shall erminate , (c)Existing•Loan Review. If an outing is not to be released at closing,Seller shall provide copies of the loan documents(including note, , deed of trust,modifications)to Purchaser w abrader days fern acceptance of this contract.This contract is conditional upon Pur- • chaser's review and approval of the provisions such loan documents.Purchaser consents to the provisions ofsuch loan documents if no written objection is received by Seller or Listing Company Purchaser within calendar days from Purchaser's receipt of such documents.If the lender's approval of a transfer of the Property is salred,this contract is comildonal Upon Purcheserh obtaining such approval without change in the terms of such loan,except as set forth in section 3. lender's approval u not obtained on orbefore ,19 ,this contract shall be terminated on su date.If Seller is to be released born liability under such exlsdng loan and Purohaserdoe$not obtain such compliance ;' as set forth in section 3,this c tact may be terminated at Seller's option, , (d)Assumption Balm . If Purchaser is to pay all or part tithe psrehase price by morning sneakiness lout and if the actual principal balance of • the existing loan at the ofclosing is leas than the cement in section 3 by more than$ _ ,then Purchaser may terminate this contract effectiveupo receipt by Seller 0rLsdngCanpaoydPrchaser's written notice oftermination. " (e)Credit Info ation, If Purchaser is to pay all or part of the purchuo price by executing a promissory note in favor of Seller or if an existing loan is not to be rule d at closing,this contract is conditional upon Seller's approval of Purchaser's financial ability and creditworthiness.which approval . shall be at Se r's sole and absolute discretion.In such ase:(I)Purchaser shall supply to Seller onor before . 19 ,at Purchaser's expense.Information and documents concerning Purchaser's financial,employment and credit condition;(2)Purchaser conse hat Seller may verify Purchaser's financial ability ard creditworthiness;(3)any such information and documents received by Seller shell be held by S es'in confidence,and not released to others except to protest Seller's interest in this transaction:(4)it Seller does not provide written notice of .., Se er's disapproval to Purchaser on or before .19 ,dun Seller waives this condition.If Seller does i ..,.its ....,n......,..,.,iJ:,.,r.t..o .lt.,11..-1......,. ..... ,blots—kIdsit.thiwe..o..,h..etR..,dn.,.c 5.GOOD FUNDS. All payments required at closing shall be made in funds which comply with all applicable Colorado laws. 6. NOT ASSIGNABLE. This contract shall not be assignable by Purchaser without Seller's prior written consent.Except as so restricted,this contract shall inure to the benefit ofand be binding upon the heirs,personal ro athea.successors sal usignsofthe part' }�r • 7. EVIDENCE OF TITLE. � S��to'"..n`r4R'eRi5rsntelpiicyin an amount equal to the purchase price ot.rt6..fl..i'heist anabWactOtitle certified ma synth date,onOfbefae 15 days after** , , i9 .If a title finished.insurance commitment is finished.Purchaser may esquire at liar that copies d instruments(or abstracts of instruments) • listed in the schedule of exceptions(Exceptiom)In the tWeiauancesemolinna%abbe furnished to Purchasers;Cc:IWI: •, .se.This requirement shall pertain only to instruments shown of record in the office of the clerk and mordent(the designated county or counties,The title insurance iI commitment,together with any copies or abstracts of instruments famished contutnt to this section 7,constitute tho title document;(Title Documents), Purchaser must request SaA.rwsf rnisMoopies or abstracts of bstrumeets Bated in the schedule of exceptions no later than_k____calendar days after Purchaser's receipt of the title ltrsunnce consmirom.df Ulu f ts„I:,`._.a dtls irt_ 't: rna.t-in,Wk. hill h4;.o the task int./Sat,plicy- 8. TITLE. (a)Title Review.Purchaser shall have the right to Inspect the Title Documents or abstract Written notice by Purchaser of unmerchantability of title or of any other unsatisfactory title condition shown by the Title Documents or abstract shall be signed by or on behalf of Purchaser and given to Seller or Listing Company en or before_.,-.calendar days after Purchaser's receipt of Tide Documents or abstract,or within five(S)calendar days after receipt by Purchaser et any Title Document(s)or e donement(s)adding new Exception(s)to the tide commitment together with a copy tithe Title Document adding new ascendents)to tide.If Selleror Listing tanpsnydosa notreceive Purchaserk notice by the dates) specified above.Purchaser shall be deemed to ham tempted the condition oftitle asduclosod by(bottle Documents as satisfactory. ''' II lz.a0a'e 94°231. - � • ! (b)Matters Not Shown by the Public Retade, Seller shall delher to Parcbus;on or betas the date set forth In section 7.true copies of all least(s)andsurvey(s)inSilicapoawadanpertainingtothePrrooperyaidahaBdlecloseroAuchwrelleeswnenus,I4nsorot erddemalerenotshown by the public records of which Seller has actual knowlsdp.Auchalif btu the tight lei inspect*Property to determine If any third panyth)has any ;I right In the Property not shown by Ux publk Math(such um uasseadsdsuement,unrecorded Mae.orboudary line discrepancy).Written notice of �! any unsatisfactorycondhkn(s)dlteluedby9elleranevea40byngbinspeedonehallha(psedbyoronbehalfo(percheaorandgivento&HeraLining 'I Company on or before TWA ty—Pi ve (2 S) AAyIg1aSaIBu sae albtlng Company don not receive Purchaser%notice by 'I said date,Purchaser shall be deemed to have accepted title subject to such rights,Litany,ohWrd panic dwhkh Purchaser has actual knowledge. (c)Right to Cure. IfSellarorLldpg Company*Uwe=drool unmanhamabllkyof this aa yetheruawL6aorytitlecondkkn(e)uprovided II in subsection(a)or(b)above;Seller shall use recoaableefkettocorectsaduwadeyetory tide oodkbep)pAmtothedateof closing.If Seller failsto jl correct said unsatisfactory title condk$oa(s)on or bibs the dais dcloslng,thiscontractshWthenterminats,subjecttosectkdl7;provWal however. Purchaser may,by written nabs received by Seller crLldhg Canty 000r before closing,waive objection to und urn.M.etory title condition(s). 9.DATE OF CLOSING. The date°relating shall be Thirty ( 30) � s Z Q> �wmutual rgtsemeot a an earlier age. !I The hour and place of closing shall beas&Upedby Mutual Agreement by Purchaser and Seller 10.TRANSFER OF TITLE, Subject to tender cc p roemonclosingasmqultedhereinendcompliancebyPurchaserwiththeodwrte:msand II provisions hereof,Seller shall execute and delivere prod and sufficient Warranty dadtoPurchaser on closing,conveying the Property bye and clear&W tatm awes(the gatynl tasxa the the year ofekning,milignax free end clear of all Mas for epode'..Improvements Installed as of the date I of Purchaser%signature hereon,whether assessed ornot;except dLhributlon utility easements,loeldingable TV except those matters reflected by the The Documents accepted by Purchaser In accordance with subsection 8(a);except those rights,if any,of third pasties In the Property not shown by the public records in accordance with subsection Sib);and subject to Wilding and zoning regulations. 11. PAYMENT OF ENCUMBRANCES. AgentsmbrancerequirdtobepalddWlDepictatorbefaodu,timeo(seNementfromtheproceeds , of this transaction or from any other source. I m-etesiNO-GOST6,DOCUMENTSANDCE11VIGE5. A....L. .and Ukiah&H W t«i...apctheekeingeeat.+e otherwise provided herein,Purchaser and Seller than sign and complete all customary orre u�irg9 o pap—'.r lathe ert76 g, s 3 for reel estate closing and settlement services il 1111ns caret I— and shall be paid et closing by 13. PRORATIONS, Central taxes for the year c(closing,based on the most recent levy and the most recent assessment,rents,water and scecr charge:,owner's association dues,and Interest on continuing loan(s),If any.and shall be prorated to date of closing. I Any sales,use and transfer tax that may aobecauseofthistnosacdonshallbepaidby Purchaser IMO 14,POSSESSION. Possession of the Property shall be delivered to Purchaser as follows: Immediately upon closing I • I subject to the following leases)or tenancy(s): I N/A If Seller,after closing, (ails to deliver p (on on the date herein specified,Salk:shall be subject to eviction and shall be additionally liable to I Purchaser for payment of S 10 0.15961 per day from the date ofagreed petunias until possession Is delivered. 15.CONDITION OF AND DAMAGE TO PROPERTY, The Property and Inclusions shall be conveyed la their present condition,ordinary wear and tear excepted.In the event the Property shall be damaged by fire or other casualty prior to time&closing,in an amount or not more than ten percent of the total purchase price,Seller shall be obligated to repair the same before the date o(ekxing.In the ewer such damage is not repaired within said time or if the damages exceed such sum,this contract may be terminated at the option&Purchases Should Purchaser elect to carry out this contract despite such damage,Purchaser shall be entitled to credit for all the insurance proceeds resulting from such damage to the Property and Inclusions,not exceeding,however,the total purchase price.Should any inclusion(s)or service(s)(dl or be damaged between the date of this contract and the date of closing or the date of possealee,whichever shall be earlier,then Seller shall be liable for the repair or replacement of such Inclusion(s) or service(s)with a unit of similar size,age and quality,or all equivalent credit,less any Insurance proceeds received by purchaser covering such ! if any,as ir or provided in section such placement.The risk of loss for arty shall be uchnsurance procoda o,by fire ar benefits fa thegrowing,shall be borne o�party crops. if nd to the growing crops, : row.lrany. I 16.TIME OF ESSENCE/REMEDIES. Time Is of the essence here&.If any note croak received as earnest money hereunder or any other payment due hereunder is not paid,honored or tendered when due,ce if any other obligation bereunder is not performed or waived as heroin provided, there shall be the following remedies: (a)IF PURCHASER IS IN DEFAULT: IF THE BOX IN SUBSECTION(1)IS CHECKED.SEIIFR'S REMEDIES SHALL BE AS SET FORTH IN SUBSECTION(I) [SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE]. IF SAID BOX IS NOT CHECKED. SELLER'S REMEDIES SHALL DE AS SET FORTH IN SUBSECTION(2)[LIQUIDATED DAMAGES]. 0(1)Specific Performance. , Seller may elect to treat this contract ascanceild,in which case all pgmenaand tblragsofvalue=eyed hereunder shall be forfeited and retained on behalf of Seller,and Seller mey recover such dams*a may be proem,orSellermay aka to treat this contract as being in full force and effect and Seller shall have the right to specific performance or damages.or both. (2)Liquidated Damages. All payments and things&value received hereundershall be forfeited by pmehaserad retained onbehdf&Seller and both parties shall thereafter be released from all obligations Meander.It is agreed Si such payments and things&value are LIQUIDATED DAMAGES and(except as provided in subsection(e))are SFr I FRS SOLE AND ONLY REMEDY for Purchaser's failure to perform the obligations of this contract.Seller expressly waives the remedies ofspecific performance and additional damages. I (b)IF SELLER IS IN DEFAULT; Purchaser may elect to treat this contract at cancelled,in which case all payments and things&value received hereunder shall be returned and Purchaser may recover such damages as may be proper.or Purchaser may elect to treat this contract as Icing in full force and e((ct and ' Purchaser shall have the right to specific performance annum es,orbotb. • (c)COSTS AND EXPENSES. Anything to the watery herein notwithstanding,bs the event otany lkigation or ub,kration arising out of chit,contract,the court stall award to the prevailing party all reasonable cat and expense,including attorney fees. -,r7 caRNFSI'MQflrn'DISPUTE Nct:th ",.•^Lngney; ,.h.ts+&thl:c a,ai,psmh+eaad Belk ragrcetherrnh II controversy regarding the earnest money and[him°Praha held by broker or ClOthIll MOM Mk= eons are received by the holder i� or the earnest money and things or value.broker or clerk to take any action but may await any proceeding,a at broker's or I closing*pink option a nterplead all parties and deposit any moneys a things of value into■mun&competent jurisdiction and II- I sesu; a 940251 • ® _ IS.INSPECTION. Purchaser orany designee.shall have the right to have Inspection(s)of the physical condition of the Property and Inclusions. . at Purchaser's expense. If written notSee of any unsatisfactory condition.signed by Purchaser.is not received by Seller or Listing Company on or before Fifteen (15) days from ** ,19 •thephysiealcondltlonofthe Properly and Inclusions shalt be deemed to be satisfactory to Purchaser.If written notice date!unsatisfeetory dxeditiesy signed by Purchaser,is given to:slier or Listing Company as set forth above In this section, and if Purchaser and Seller have not reached a written agreement-In settlement thereof on or before Twenty—Five (25) daps frog%' ljcontractshallthenterminate,subjecttosettbnI7.Purchaserisresponsibleandthat! pay for any damage which occurs to the Property std Inclusions as a result death Inspection. 17.AGENCY DISCLOGEi '4IB. The ILL..gb,ek..r- I and its sales agents(Listing Company)represent Settee.The Listing Company can duties of trust,loyalty and confidence to Seller on, tic the I Listing Company has a duty to treat Purchaser honestly.the Listing Centpamy Is Seller's agent and is acting on behalf of Se not Purchaser. BY SIGNING BELOW,PURCHASER ACKNOWLEDGES PRIOR TIMELY NOTICE BY LISTING OR SEW , ANY THAT LISTING COMPANY IS SELLERS AGENT. The selling broker. and its sales agents(Selling Company)represent: (IF THE BOX IN S ON(b)IS CHECKED.SELLING COMPANY REPRESENTS PURCHASER ONLY. AS SET PORTH IN SUB (b). IF THE BOX IN SUBSECT'iON (b) IS NOT CHECKED.SELLING COMPANY REPRESENTS .AS SET FORTH IN SUBSECTION(e).3 (a)Seller. The Selling Company owes dull st.loyalty and confidence to Seller only.While the Selling Company has a duty to treat Purchaser honestly,the Selling Compan agent and Is acting on behalf ofSeller and not Purchaser.BY SIGNING BELOW,PURCHASER ACKNOWLEDGES PRIOR TI ICE BY SELLING COMPANY THAT SELLING COMPANY IS SELLER'S AGENT. C❑ (b)�ttdutytotretSellertlonestly,ttheSSeelli gComp�amyisallongMhhalidPurchaserandnotSoifties of hust,loyalty and er ELLERANDLISTnce to Purchaser only. INGCOMPA Selling NY 20.ADDITIONAL.PROVISIONS: Seller shall reserve all oil and gas rights including Rights of Ingress and Egress. Seller reserves a twenty year option on an annual basis to enter into a Farm Lease with Purchaser to cultivate whatever lands (if any) that are designated by Purchaser to be agricultural. Said Lease shall be in the form attached hereto as Exhibit "C" . This Farm Lease Option shall terminate at any time Purchaser no longer desires the land to be cultivated. • 21.RECOMMENDATION OF LEGAL COUNSEL. By signing this document.Purchaser and Seller acknowledge that the Selling Company or the Listing Company has recommended that Purchaser and Seller obtain the advice of their own legal counsel regarding cr.aminalion of title and this contract. 22.TERMINATION. In the event this contract is terminated.all payments and things of valve retched hereunder shall be returned and the parties shall be relieved Ball obligations hereunder,subject to section 17. 23.NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE/COUNTERPARTS. If this proposal is accepted by Seller In writing and Purchaser teceives notice of such acceptance on or before .19 this document shall become a contract between Seller and Purchaser. A copy of this document may be executed by each party,separately,and when each party has executed a copy thereof.such copies Taken together shall be deemed to to►full end complete contract between the parties. Snyder Oil Corporation pro..., p" Helier, riL". tare Purchaser's Address 1 675 T rnadwayI Ctp 2200 Denver. CO 80202 (TO BE COMPLETED BY SELLER AND LISTING COMPANY) 24.ACCEPTANCE/COMMISSION. Seller accepts the above provesat this day of — .i9— . SttrlhakQeroretn.LbtinrCompierrree. ni.ak nvf 'tof,da.ee..perch.ma e a as agreed upon between Seller and Listing Company for services In Nis Iran ymems and things of value received MnfOnder,such a wean rag Company and Seller,one-half thereof to Listing�Clompany,bur not to °eV: miller F rm, 0+j A .est �i4, • Iles /D /In/z Sther Gtr Tyuu, 1,7-111411.517 ,r/+ > sales any Seller's Address The undersigned Selling Company acknowledges receipt of the earnest money deposit specified in section J and both Selling Company and Listing Company confirm the respective agency disclosure set forth in section l9. Selling Company By: mesons) Unr Address Listing Company gringos) . rings•) Dnv Address ..... .... tilS *e 940251 EXHIBIT attached to and made a rt of P. 02 • that certain Option to Purchase Real Estate dated October 1, 1993 between Snyder Oil Corporation and Ostermiller Farms, Inc. FARM LEASE AGREEMENT This Farm Lease Agreement is made as of this day of 192a, by and between $UYDER OIL CORPORATION, ,(50001 , 1625 Broadway, Denver, CO 89202 ,Lessor) , and OSTERMILLJVR FARMS, INC. , or its pssig Wei County Road 46. Berthoud, CO 80513, (Lessee) . 1. The Lessor, in consideration of the covenants hereinafter set forth, does hereby lease to the Lessee the following described premises (hereinafter called the Farm) : Township 3 North, Range 66 WWsti Section 8:• SE 1/4, less and except the East 300 feet and the North 300 feet of said quarter section, Weld County, Colorado, except the SOCO plant site to be established at: a later date. 2. Lease Term. The lease term is from the first (1st) day of , 192A, to the first day of 201A. This lease will be terminable on an annual basis by Lessor m* on or before June 1 of each year in whole or in part for that portion of the property which is not going to be used for farming purposes. For example, if Lessor wishes to expand the use of its facility to a use for any purpose other than agriculturally related activities it may cancel the lease as to that portion of the property. In the event the expansion occurs during the term of the lease the liquidated damages provision for that portion of the property removed from farming shall be $100.00 per acre for that year. This farm lease shall terminate at such time as lessor no longer desires the farm to be cultivated. 3. Rent and Lea.S11. Upon delivery to an elevator within ten (10) miles of the Farm, the Lessor shall be credited by the elevator for one-third (1/3rd) and the Lessee shall receive two- thirds (2/3rds) of all crops grown on the Farm during the lease year. Delivery of Lessor's portion beyond ten (10) miles from the Farm shall be at Lessor's expense. During the term of this lease each party shall bear the risks of loss of crops, in whole or in part, in proportion to their respective rental incomes. 4. Expenses. The Lessor and Lessee shall share the expenses as follows: Description x.gssor Lessee Seed n/a 3/3 1 940251 • I0 P. O.?. commercial Fertilizer 1/3 3 Lime and Trace Minerals 1/3 2/3 Weed Control _ 1/3 2/3 _ Pest Control chemicals 1/3 2/3 spraying (Weed or Pest) 1/3 2/3 ' Fuel for Equipment n/a _ 3/3 Gas for Grain Drying n/a _ n/a , Electricity n/a n/a ! Combining 113 2/3 i Crop Insurance n/a n/a (each party will insure their portion of the crops I at their election) I Building Insurance n/a n/a Other n/a _ n/a , Lessor and Lessee shall pay their respective shares of the expenses set forth in this paragraph within one (1) month after harvest except Lessor's expenses in excess of 5500.00 shall be paid within sixty (60) days after being invoiced. 5. Machinery Equipment and Labor. Lessee shall furnish the machinery, equipment and labor to raise and harvest the crops as Ms specified by Lessor pursuant to the provisions of paragraph 10. 6. Use. The Lessee shall use the Farm only for the production of agricultural products, farmland wildlife conservation programs, which will require Lessor's prior approval. The Farm shall be operated by the. Lessee in a manner consistent with customary and prudent agricultural practices in the area and in conformance with applicable statutes. Any breach of this paragraph is cause for termination of this least within thirty (30) days after harvest. 7. Improvements. All improvements, additions and repairs of every kind and character whatever placed upon the Farm shall become a part of the Farm, may not be removed by the Lessee at the termination of this lease, and the Lessee shall have no claim whatever against the Lessor for the cost or value of such improvements, additions and repairs or for any labor performed in installing them. a. pefauft. If any rentals payable or expenses payable by Lessee to Lessor or to party directed by Lessor shall be and remain . unpaid for more than twenty-one (21) days after written notice, or if Lessee shall violate or default in the performance of any of the other covenants, agreements, stipulations or conditions herein and such violation shall continue for a period of twenty-one (21) days after written notice by the Lessor to the Lesseyof such violation 2 / 940251 P. 04 or default, then without prejudice to any other remedies which the Lessor might have, it shall be optional for the Lessor to declare this Lease forfeited and said term enaed, and to re-enter the Farm with or without process of law, using such force as may be necessary. 9. Condemnation. If all or any part of the Farm shall be conveyed to or taken by any authority ;Having the power of condemnation or eminent domain, then at the time of such conveyance, or taking, the term of this lease shall terminate as to the part so conveyed or taken. All amounts paid for such conveyance or awarded for such taking shall belong to and be part of the property of the Lessor. 10. Access to Premises,. The Lessee agrees to permit the Lessor and any parson authorized by the Lessor to enter upon the Farm for any purpose related to the management of the Farm, and to permit any person to whom the Lessor may lease the Farm or any part thereof for a term commencing after the term of this lease, to enter at any time for agricultural purposes upon any ground from which the crop has been harvested. 11. Entire Agreement. All agreements of the parties with reference to the Lessor and Lessee relationship between Lessee and Lessor are incorporated in this agreement. 12. Petice. All communications, notices, elections, demands and requests for prior approval of any kind which either party may be required or desire to give or serve upon the other party, shall be made in writing and sent by United States Mail, postage prepaid, to the following address: To Lessor: Snyder Oil Corporation 1625 Broadway Denver, CO 80202 To Lessee: Ostermiller Farms, Inc. 4705 Weld County Road 46 Berthoud, CO 80513 Any such notice shall be presumed to have been received by the addressee two business days after posting in the United states mail. A change of address may be presumed received as provided above. Until further written notice is received the Lessor's representative is Al Cuykendall. 13. Kisceli,aneo_us. The covenants herein shall extend to and be binding upon the heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns of the parties to this lease. If there be more than 3 .940251 .v• • P. 0:5 one Lessor or Lessee, the word "Lessor" or "Lessee" whenever used herein shall respectively be construed to mean Lessors or Lessees, and the necessary grammatical plural changes shall in all cases be assumed as though in each case fully expressed. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this instrument to be executed on the date first above written in their respective capacities as Lessor and Lessee. Ostermiller Farms, Inc. Snyder Oil Corporation By: By: Title: Title: Lessee Lessor By: By: Secretary Secretary ( S E A L ) ( S E A L ) STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was executed and acknowledged before me by and Snyder Oil Corporation, this day of 19_. WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: Notary Public • 4 940251 • _.. P. 06 STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF ) The foregoing instrument was executed and acknowledged before me by and Ostormiller Farms, Inc. , this day of 19 .. WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: Notary Public 5 940251 • AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE ESTATE Application No. Subject Property SEA of Section 8 in Township 3 North, ;Range 66 West STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names and addresses of all mineral owners and lessees of mineral owners on or under the parcel of land under 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. rr W. Thompsosr The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd day of December . 19_13. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Ny Commission Expires: 45,7I7 Notary Public • 940251 • A111 MINERAL AND LEASEHOLD OWNERS Arthur E. Ostermiller and Evelyn Ostermiller 4705 WCR 46 Berthoud, CO 80513 Charles Terry Edwards 5793 Via Peralta Pleasanton, CA 94566 Platteville Limited Partnership 1801 Broadway, Suite 1050 Denver, CO 80202 Consisting of: HS Resources, Inc. KN Production Co. Elk Exploration, Inc. Amoco Production Company P.O. Box 800 Denver, Co 80201 940251 • NAMES OF OWNERS OF PROPERTY WITHIN 500 FEET Please print or type NAME ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL STATE AND ZIP CODE IDENTIFICATION # John Eisenach (1/2) 13676 WCR 36, P1attevi] ]e. 121108000021 A.D. Preston (As) CO 80651 Tuttle Investment Company 12735 WCR 34, _Platteville, 121108000022 Ltd. CO 80651 121117000018 T.E. & Anne E. Backstrom 14230 WCR 36, Platteville, 121109000012 CO 80651 121109000011 Public Service Company 1400 Glenarm, Denver 121108000018 of Colorado CO 80302 121108000020 121109000006 Olen D. Presley (608) 721 Front Range Road 121109000007 Frank H. Presley ( 40% ) Littleton, CO 80120 State of Colorado 1313 Sherman #600, Denver 121116000001 CO 80207 John Leonard CI) 922 Collver Stregt 121117000017 Estate of Mirth Leonard (II) Longmont, CO 80501 940251 • • STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN WEST ENTERPRISE GAS PROCESSING PLANT WELD COUNTY, COLORADO SNYDER OIL CORPORATION 1. SITE DESCRIPTION West Enterprise Gas Processing Plant site is located in the SE1/4 of Section 8, Township 3 North, Range 66 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado. Construction activity, presently planned from April to August of 1994, will take place on approximately 20 acres; however, Snyder Oil Corporation will own all of the Southeast Quarter. The construction activities will consist of the installation of gas compressor and process facilities including product storage tanks and graveled roadway access. It is estimated that approximately 40% of the completed site will be non-vegetated areas of materials such as gravel. Other excavation will be for gas compressor and processing buildings, skids, storage tanks, and piping. The site drainage will be generally to the North, and the site and surrounding area is currently 100% in winter wheat. The only potential pollution sources are the products in the storage tanks; however, any leakage or spillage will, be contained by retention dikes. The soil is Olney, Valent, and Vona loamy sand which has moderately rapid permeability and absorbs normal runoff very quickly. (See attached soils sheets (5) ) . The receiving water for any runoff discharge would potentially be the Platteville Ditch; however, given the moisture history, soil type, and land contour between the site and ditch, it is highly improbable that there will be any significant discharge from the 20 acre site. Certainly, none would ever reach the ditch. There should be no significant non-stormwater components of discharge since the potential pollutants will be contained by diking. Any possible discharge from re-grading of the site will be detained as required by Snyder Oil Corporation, both during and after construction. It is expected that the area in the SE1/4 surrounding the 20-acre site will continue to be dryland farmed in the future. 940251 2. BITE MAP The exhibit shown labeled "Stormwater Management Plan Drawing" shows existing contours, planned site installations, and the principal drainage avenues both during and after construction including erosion control locations during construction before re-vegetation. There are no asphalt or concrete batch plants, or springs, streams, wetlands, or other surface waters involved. The property is not within boundaries of the 100-year flood plain. 3. BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION Erosion and sediment controls: Structural practices to minimize erosion and sedimentation transport will include silt fences or straw bales, and roadway ditches for flows to the North and West within the 20 acre site. Non-structural practices will include re-vegetation of approximately 60% of the site that is not occupied by buildings, other structures, or gravel equivalent. Materials handling and spill prevention: It is not anticipated that significant materials that would be handled at the site would contribute pollutants to any runoff during the construction phase, with the possible exception of construction equipment fueling. Both this construction equipment fueling and lubricant and chemical charging of compressors and process equipment during start-up will be closely monitored by Snyder Oil Corporation inspectors, and any accidental spillage will receive immediate response and cleanup by qualified personnel. 4. FINAL STABILIZATION AND LONG TERM STORMWATER MANAGEMENT No other measures are deemed necessary during construction than described above. After construction and start.-up the same procedures for monitoring by Snyder Oil Corporation operation and maintenance personnel will be utilized to mitigate any accidental spillage and required cleanup. 5. OTHER CONTROLS Gas and oil well production water from drain down tanks will be removed by vacuum trucks and disposed of in water disposal sites approved by the State Oil and Gas Commission. Other debris and junk will be removed on an annual basis and disposed of in an approved landfill. 940251 • • 6. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE See (4) above. Snyder Oil Corporation operation and maintenance personnel lsettlement responsible controlom asures, and other r maintaining the vegetation, erosion, and n this s good and ptective m identified mwatsr Management Plan i Submitted, SNYDEROIL CORPORATION Ate, c 'MENDP.LL Plant Superintendent and Duly Authorised Representative of Robert 3 . Clark, Senior Vice-President Dated: • 940251 I :� .... .:. , :rid - _ R ri IA n .0 J O .� q\ •C o O Y +1 O -r , '� , V p .'�' -t b a •M1 e 1 MA' 7 r'. �` ,'r N y rl I up O iiii - r i4°: w t 1 •p A Y►Ijj1 ~ f .� a • ,w• at ti ,� ,,. • r. o 3 n. / I ; 0 4 4•j. 2 0. /p YV ..ie lb 11, Cr to r 01 1 C ��y{� / a ' a An . 0 . yr CO ^ fix.•'' / '/' .1 ..�' i.1// / n•. iv\ n t., r • . IRO' /-.__ ,. •1 w • WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART® 4$ range condition deteriorates, the sand bluestem, The potential vegetation is dominated by sand switchgrass, sand reedgrass, sideoats grama, and little bluestem, sand reedgrass, switchgrass, sideoats grams, bluestem decrease, forage production drops, and sand ncedleandthread, little bluestem, and blue grams. }Men- sage increases. Undesirable weeds and annuals invade tial production ranges from 2.&(N) pounds per acre in and "blowout" conditions can occur as range condition favorable years to 1,500 pounds in unfavorable years. An beturnes poorer. range condition deteriorates. the sand bluesteu., Management of vegetation on this soil should be based switchgrass, sand reedgrass, sideoats grams, and little on taking half and leaving halt'of the total annual proslue- bluestem decrease, forage production drops, anal sand tion. Seeding is desirable it' the range is in poor condition. sage increases. Undesirable weeds and annuals invade Sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, indiangrass, switchgrass, and "blowout" conditions can ts:cur as range condition sideoats grams, little bluestem, and blue grams are suita- becomes poorer. ble for seeding. Because this soil is susceptible to soil Management of vegetation on this soil should he based blowing, it should be seeded using an intersceder, or the on taking half and leaving half of the total annual proluc- seed should he drilled into a firm, clean sorghum stubble. tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. Seeding early in spring has proven most successful, Brush Sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, indiangrass, switchgrass, management also can help in improving deteriorated side-oats grams, little bluestem, and blue grams are suits- range. ble for seeding. Because this soil is susceptible to soil Windbreaks and environmental plantings are fairly well }lowing, it should be seeded using an interseeder ur the suited to this soil. Blowing sand and the moderate availa• aced should be drilled into a firm, clean sorghum stubble. ble water capacity are the principal hazards in establish- Seeding early in spring has proven most successful. Brush ing trees and shrubs. The soil is so loose that trees should management can also help in improving deteriorated be planted in shallow furrows, maintaining vegetation range. between the rows. Supplemental irrigation is needed to Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally insure survival. Trees that are best suited and have good not suited to this soil. Onsite investigation is needed to survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, determine if plantings are feasible. ponderosa pine, and Siberian elm. The shrubs best suited Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. kan- are skunkbush sumac, lilac, and Siberian peashrub. geland wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope. can Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The be attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked managing livestock grazing, and reseeding where needed. pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can This soil has fair potential for urban development. The be attracted by establishing 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 plans for habitat develop- fields function properly, but in places the sandy sub- ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- stratum does not properly filter the leachate. Sewage land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope, can be lagoons must be sealed. Once established, lawns, shrubs, attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, and trees grow well. Capability subclass Vie irrigated. managing livestock grazing, and reseeding where needed. Vle nonirrigated; Deep Sand range site. This soil has fair potential for urban development. The 71—Valent•Loup complex, U to 9 percent slopes. This primary limiting soil features are the rapid permeability level to moderately sloping map unit occupies hills, ridges, and the susceptibility to soil blowing. Septic tank absorp- and depression or pothole-like areas in the sandhills at tion fields function properly. but in places the sandy sub- elevations of 4,670 to 4,700 feet. The Valent soil 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 Valens soil twcu- shrubs, and trees grow well. Capability subclass IVe ir- pies the hills and ridges and the Loup soil the depressions rigated, Vle nonirrigated; Deep Sand range site. or potholes. 70—Valent sand, 3 to 9 percent slopes. This is a deep, The Valent soil is deep and excessively drained. It excessively drained soil on plains at elevations of 4,650 to formed in eolian deposits. Typically the surface layer is 5,100 feet. It formed in eolian deposits. Included in brown sand about 8 inches thick. The underlying material mapping are small areas of soils that have lime within a to a depth of 60 inches is brown sand. depth of 40 inches. Also included are small areas of soils Permeability is rapid, Available water capacity is that have sandstone between 40 and 6O 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, end the erosion hazard is sand about 6 inches thick. The underlying material to a low. Lou soil is deep and pcorly drained. It formed in depth of 60 inches is brown sand. Loup permeability is rapid. Available water capacity is sandy alluvium. Typically the surface layer is very dark moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or grayish brown, mottled loamy .and about 16 inches thick. more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is The underlying material to a depth of 4;t) inches is light low. brownish gray, mottled loamy sand and sandy loam. 940251 • WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART 47 be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape wheatgrass are suitable for seeding. The grass selected cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- should meet the seasonal requirements of livestock. It can tial and should be include) in plans for habitat develop- be seeded into a clean. firm sorghum stubble, or it can be ment, especially In areas of intensive agriculture. Range- drilled into a firm prepared seedbed. Seeding early in land wildlife. fur example, the pronghorn antelope. can be spring has proven roost successful. attracted by developing livert,wk watering facilities, Windbreaks and onyir.rrl rnt..! pl;,uuirgs are fairly Nell managing livestock grazing, and reseeding where needed. suited to this soil. Ith fining sand and l.N available a:.t.•r This soil has gull potential for urban and recreational capacity are the principal hazards iu establishing urea development. Once established, the lawns, shrubs, and and shubs. The soil is Muss- that trees should be trees grow well. The chief limiting soil feature is the planted in shallow furrows and +vegetation maintained rapid permeability in the substratum, which causes u between the rows. Supplemental irrigation may be needed hazard of ground water contamination from sewage to insure survival. Trees that are best suited and hoer lagoons. In places recreational development is limited by god survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, western the susceptibility to soil blowing. Capability subclass Ills redcelar, ponderosa pine, and Siberian elm. The shrubs irrigated, IVe nonirrigated; Sanely Plains range site. best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac, and Sds•na» 73—Vona loamy sand, 3 to .i percent slopes. This is a peashrub. deep, somewhat excessively drained soil un plains and Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The high terraces at elevations of 4,600 to 5.2(X) feet. It cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked formed in Cohan or alluvial deposits. Included in mapping pheasant and mourning dove. Many nougarne species call 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 escn- soils that are noncalcareous to a depth of 60 inches. teal and should be included in plans fur habitat develop- ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- Typically The upper 6 inches is loamy sand and the lower $ land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope, can be Inches is fine sandy loam. The subsoil is brown and light attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, yellowish brown fine sandy loan, about 14 inches thick. managing livestock grazing,and reseeding where needed. The substratum to a depth of till inches is sandy loam. This soil has good potential for urban and recreational development. Once established, the lawns, shrubs, and Permeability is moderately rapid. Available water capacity is moderate. The effective rating depth is 6U trees grow well. The primary limiting soil feature is the inches or more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion rapid permeability in the substratum, which causes a hazard of ground water contamination from sewage haunt is low. This soil is suited to limited cropping. intensive lagoons. In places recreational development is limited by PI K• the susceptibility to soil blowing. Capability subclass IVe cropping is hazardous because of soil blowing. The irrigated, Vle nonirrigated; Sandy Plains range site. cropping system should be limited to such close grown 74—Vona loamy sand, 5 to 9 percent slopes. This is a crops as alfalfa, wheat, and barley. The soil is also suited deep, somewhat excessively drained soil un plains at to irrigated pasture. A suitable cropping system is 3 to 4 elevations of 4,600 to 5,2WX) feet. It formed in clean years of alfalfa followed by 2 years of corn and small deposits. Included in mapping are small areas of soils that rain and alfalfa seeded with a nurse crop, have a loamy substratum and areas of soils that are non- Closely spaced contour ditches or sprinklers can be calcareous to a depth of 60 inches. used in irrigating close grown crops. Contour furrows or Typically the surface layer is grayish brown. The upper 'pinkiers should be used for new crops. Application of 6 inches is loamy sand and the lower 4 inches is fine barnyard manure and commercial fertilizer helps to main- sandy loam. The subsoil is brown and light yellowish lain good production. brown fine sandy loam about 12 inches thick. The nub- The potential native vegetation on this range site is stratum to a depth of 60 inches is loamy sand. dominated by sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, and blue Permeability is moderately rapid. Available water grama. Needleandthread, switchgrass, sideoats grams, capacity is moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 and western wheatgrass are also prominent. Potential inches or more. Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion production ranges from 2,200 pounds per acre in favora• hazard is law, ble years to 1 s00 pounds in unfavorable years. As range The potential native vegetation on this range site is condition deteriorates, the sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, dominated by sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, and blue and switchgrass decrease and blue grama, sand dropseed, grama. Needleandthread, switchgrass, sideoats grams, and sand sage increase. Annual weeds and grasses invade and western wheatgrass are almo prominent. Potential the site as range condition becomes poorer. production ranges from 2,200 pounds per acre in favors- Management of vegetation on this soil should be based ble years to 1,141$) pounds in unfavorable years. As range on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- condition deteriorates, the sand bluestem. sand reedgrass, lion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. and switchgrass decrease and blur,• grama, sand drop:wed, Sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, sNitchgrass, sideuats and sand sage increase. Annual weeds and grasses invade grama, blue grama, pubescent wheatgrass, and crested the site as range condition becomes poorer. 940251 • I :t0 SOIL. SURVEY Permeability is moderately slow. Available water In irrigated areas this soil is suited to the crops com- capacity is high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches monly grown in the area. Perennial grasses and alfalfa or or more. Surface rttnoff 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 he 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 til- In nonirrigated areas this soil is suited to winter wheat. Inge 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 roil is usually summer (allowed 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 fanning, striperopping, and minimum til- per acre. The soil is summer (allowed in alternate years loge 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 farming. striperopping, and minimum tile dominated by sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, and blue loge are needed to control soil blowing, grama. Needleandthread, switchgrasa, sideoats grams. Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally and western wheatgrnss are also prominent Potential suited to this soil. Soil blowing, the principal hazard in production ranges from 2,200 pounds per acre in favors- establishing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by col- ble years 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 bluestem^ sand reedgrass, vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation and switchgrass decrease and blue grama, sand dropeeed, may he 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 produe- shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac, and Siberi• tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. an peashrub. i Sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, switchgrass, sideosta Wildlife-nek is an important secondary use of this soil. grama, blue grams, pubescent wheatgrass, and crested Ring-necked pheasant, mourning clove, and many non- re 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 cul- rare flooding along Box Elder Creek are the chief limit- tivating only in the tree row and by leaving a strip of ing features for development. Capability subclass Hie ir- vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation riga ted, ICs nonirrigated. may be needed at the time of planting and during dry It—Olney foamy sand, i to 3 percent slopes. This is a periods. Trees that art' best suited and have good survival sleep, well drained soil on smooth plains at elevations of are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, ponderosa 1,61W) to 5.200 feet. ft formed in mixed outwash deposits. pine. Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and hackberry. The Included in mapping are some small leveled areas. shrubs best suited an, skunkbush sumac, lilac, and Siberi- Typically the surface layer is grayish brown loamy sand an peashrub. shout 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 GO inches is very pale pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can brawn.calcareous fine sandy loam. be attracted by establi+hi Ig areas for nesting and escape i ermeability and available water capacity are cover. For pheasant., undisturbed nesting cover is «asen- moderate. The effective rooting depth is GO inches or tial and should he included in plans for habitat develop- more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- low. land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope,cirn be 940251 • • N'ELD C0UNTY, COLOKAC70, S0U1HBItN•YART :i1 rltractcd by dr�'clopinX li�•rzlnck w•nte��ng facilitfca, ¢xtabliahing tree�+ rnd ehruba, cnn br controll:.l hy cul- mrn+��;ing li�•eetuck gruzin�,�xnQ rexe�uing H•here nee�led. tivating onl�� in th� tree ruw• rncl b)' IcnrinY r atrip .,f 'fhiw ruil hnw �;�wrl put�nciul Cur or6un de�•i•lupmi�nt.Tbe vegatution LatK•ecn the rv,a�e. Supplcmenwl irr�KHti..n onlc limitln� fcatui'�� i+ tln� mwlvrati•ly rupid permcubility muy !k n��t�d���1 ni thr timr of �.trnting ynJ duriuy; dr� in thi� ,�ubrtr:uum. w'hi�•h r;,uncK u lwzarJ ut'grouml �eutcr peri��clx. TPl•P!t IIILC 111'l' �A"aI XUI{lYI LOII I1�1\'l' KIMK� >un��.i cunlaminutiun ll•nm s.•a�:��;. la�;�roun. 7'hc luumy M�nd +w•- air Itucky 11uw�tain juni�Hrr. easu•rn rvdr�•daq p�.�,.�.•n.r,. f•re�• I:�}'er is •r limitutiun fur recreationa! dev�lopmcut. pi�ie. Silxrian vlm. kusxi•rn-uliee. ynd hrcl�le•rc�. 77.v Once l'SWIIIISEIMI, lhe lu�ens, ahrubx, 81�tI �YCI'8 !(lYIN' \\'BII. %N11hi IKFI dWIC(I YYC ekunkbu�ch �uttf�c. lilwc, rnd �iV..rr Capabilily xutxluva Ille irriga[ed, 1Ve nonirri�;uted: un peu�hrub. �,. $+.nd�• 1'Iriny rxngo rilc. V✓ildlifc is rn im�wrt+�n!: r�condrry wur �f thi,� .oil. 'I'h.• . J3-•Olncy luamy snnd, :! l0 5 percent rlvOc+. Thia ix a crupl�nd rreaa provide CL;YLlY�III' hLbitwt fur ring-n�w�A.•�1 dtrp, w•ell drained xuil m� pinin�c •rt clerut3onn ai d f,(N) tu pheMdant and mourning du�'e. rlyny tlbn�(�fnr :p•ci�•.. r��� L.-'�lU feeL It furmed in misi•�1 uut�rurh dc{xiailr. [��clud��cl bc atiry�t.d by entuGlir�J.ng nr.+.r fur nra�fiuK ruJ e,..�a��• in mapping are amall orc:�r+ uf �oilu [hat huve e�undrtunc envcr, k'ur yLua�unta, undieturtxKl nrstiny ciiei•r i► c�...•n� unil xhxlc w•ithin a depth of 1'� inches and nomm xmall Siul and whoul+l � incluJi�d in plx»x f�rr hnbitrt d.•�'.J„�.• le�•elcd yrexn. ment, enpeciully in Yre:ia uf in[rnsi�•r ygriculWn. 1:anXv Typically thc nur(ucc laycr of this Olncy aoil ia gryy�sh lund a�i1<lliCe, fur cxump]e, thc prunghurn yn[vlu�w�, crn L.• Dmw•n formy a•rnd uLout 7 inchee thick. The �ubaoil i�yel- uttnctcd by Je.•rluping liruxtork w•rtrring f�il�uv�. low�idh brow•n und vrr�• pak l�roK•n xandy clny Iorm aUout managing liveatock grvziny;,�nd reneediny w•hrrr nr�+l.•J. 1J inchcx thick. 7'hc �ubwtralum lo a Jrpth of GQ inchex in Thix xoi! h•r%goud {wtrn:irl fur urbxn drvrlapm�•nt. Tt..• vc�• pale brOw•n,cyicrrcoua finc aandy bum. only limiting f.u[urc ir chr� mwlrrLsely rrpid y.rm.�.t.il�c�� YPrmenbility urul avri{ubli .rater e�pueity ure in the eubrtruWm, w•hich c.�uw:,� y hazynl uf�und w�.tur malerate. The effective rading depth in fi0 inchex or cofttrmination frum aeq•rA�z lrgoona. The lormy eind wr more, $urface runuff ia alo��•, unJ tl�e ero�ion huz•rnl if fatt layer iK y limitation tur recrertiwnx! dre.•loyna•��t. �Q`Y• Once extubli,�h�rl, thr lyw•ne, ahrubt, r�d trary �(�un Mrll In irrigatccl arcue thix �oit is suiteJ to thq crops cum- Crpvbility xululunu 171� iryi�yt�d, V1 nonirriXrtrd: �.nd� monly gtow•n in the arra�, Pemnniul Qrvxxee �nd ylf�lfa or Pluins rLnge uile. cloxr �rown eropa xhoulJ yi y;ruH�n ut Ieuxt 50 p�rccnt ot Jti�—Qlney fine rrndy :loam, U to l prrc�nt sluyes. the time. Cluse gr��w•n cropx und paMure cqn tK irrigrted Th'ra is u deep. a�rll Jruined uiil un wmooSh yl.i��. rt .•1.•�:,� with contour ditchc� rnd c���•ruK�iliunr. fiurrow•a, c�nWur tiunx of 1,f,W to S,;,>00 feM. Il tormad ip mis..l uut�a,.h furrow•e, rnd croxa alope fw•ruw•a are auilab]c for rbw dcpuyite. lnclwlnJ in mrppinK y� Ymrll rrelt u(rudx thnt cropa. Sprinkler irrigalion ia alau dca�rrble. Kecping cil• hYve a dark surfvice lvyer und aomr amy11 Ir�.lai �r.•w. lar(e t0 a min�mUm and utilizing crop rrsidue lielp to cun- Typicully tfie xqrfrer Iyymr uf thic Olnry �soil ia yray�i.l. trol eroston. Maintaining fertility und o�ganic multer eon- brown rne eandy luum rlwut 10 iru:hea tAick. 1'Lr �ui..�.i� tent is importsmt. Cropa reMywnd to barny�nl mrnum ynd ia yelluw•ixh brow•n and very prle brow•n r+.ndy clry Iwm commercial fertilizrr, about 15 inchra thick. TT�r rubatrrtum to r dapth �f �ai The potentiYl nuti�•e vey�lrtimi on thia rnnge site in inchen ia very p�le Gn,a�n,calrurrou�s fine t�s�rwiy lonm. dominrted by xund bluoxlem, arnd MMI}�,1';1riM, nnJ blue YermcaLili[y rnd yva�il�bk N�rter cy�wrily ar.• qrrmr. Needleandthrr�d. awitchdrawa, eidew�ta grrmr, morfrrute. The uffeclive nwtiny depth ir epi inch.a ��r �nd µ•e�tetn whe;�tgra,�: are rlso prominent, Yolen[iyl more. Sut{Lcc runoff ib alc�W, rhd thN eroKiun }..�rJ �r praluction rangcs from Y;2.IH1 pounds per acr'e in P�co�a• low�, ble yCant to 1,210U poun<!w in unfusurahle yrrre. An rrnge Thte Mo(1 iy ueu�tl rlmort u�n[imly for Irrigrtr.l cropr. It condition deterio�xtev, the xund bluexlem, sand reedgrusn, is auited to vll crupx rummunly grox'n in the arrr, includ• rnd Kwitchgr�ax decreexe an�l bluc gramy, aand dropeee•�l, ing corn, uug�r bects, brany, rlfrlfx, smxll grun, put�t.,r>, nnd arnd s•rge increasc. Annuul �c�rda and grnxacn invodc und onionn. An example of� ruitLblr eropping yyrt.�n i. :f thr Kile re rxngc cundi�fu�� b.•�»m«rs poorcr, to 4 ye�rs of rltwl(n toll�wrrd by corn, corn fur .il.gi. blLnagement of vegi�tutiun on thix eoi! xhould 6c baeed sugar bceta, small grrin, u� (�ernr. NeN cons�xrvatiun prar• on taking Nylf rnd leuring halt of the tutal annu�l pralue• licv:s�n needed tu mxintnin [op yirlde. tinn. S��eding iy deairublc if the cunge In in poor conditi�n, AIt meth«1a uC irrira[ion aw rui�ablr, but turrur �r- S�nd blucrtcm. ��nd n�•dgrqs+, s�crtchh�raxr, xideout� rigu[i0n ix thc mort cbmmora. lirrn�•�rd thanurr Ln.t ron.� �ranu�. }�lu�• ti�r'rmu, puLasei�n[ u'hea[y,•r�si, und creRted mercial fertilizer 'r�� nerd��l (urlupyiildn. �clivrt�r.is. are auit�ibk tur ..•rdin�. 7'hc grasi ycicrtcd WindLrcuk+ vnd enviro�unrnt•rl plan[ingr rry �;.•�..�nll. shnuld mci�t thc s�a�-um�1 r�•qui�wm.•nt:� uf IivcaWck. It c�n auitc�! tu :t�ir nuil. Suil Irl�nein�;, thr prinei�wl hut+r�l u� Iw rredcd intu ckan. firm ,.��ry;hwn xlubblv. or il c�n bc ertubli�hing trvee und xhrubn. e.n b. c.�nv��ll.•d t�y c�..l drillvd into u firm �,ri•par���l rr.•Jl,��d. Sc�•4i���,� rurly in tn•ating unlp Sn tl�r tn�e rua' �nd Yq' Irrcing . .trv{, .e - �prinK hHr pn�ern mo,.t �u.•vesxful. eeg�tatiun be+Hiwn the ruw•. Supploment.! �m�,.U.n� �\'indbrauk� and vncirunmenlaJ plan�inKM are g��n�:rvlly muy bi• ne�d.•J ut t}�e t(mr uP' plrntin� rnd duru�K .iry suilvd lu chib eoil. tinil l�luain�;. the princi�>n1 huzrni in periuds. Treax lhrt un ikat �.uilcyl rnJ haee K�w�l �ur.nal 9'�Q�,,�`�i RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE APPOINTMENTS TO WELD COUNTY AREA AGENCY ON AGING ADVISORY BOARD WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, vacancies currently exist on the Weld County Area .Agency on Aging Advisory Board, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Grace LeBlanc, replacing Ruby Taziri. and Pedro Rucobo, replacing Shirley Medbery, be appointed to sa3.d board, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to appoint Grace LeBlanc and Pedro Rucobo to said board, with their terms to expire January 31, 1997. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Grace LeBlanc and Pedro Rucobo be. and hereby are, appointed to the Weld County Area Agency on Aging Advisory Board, with their terms to expire January 31, 1997. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of March, A.D. , 1994. Leath BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, Weld County Clerk to the Boardit /I Altile,24_ H. Webster. hairman BY: : i�� Cnektim9 _ Deputy Berk to the Board Da e . Hall, r em APPROVED S TO FORM: l eor e . Baxter ✓ County Attorney Constance L. Harbert / arbara J. Kir1611.,"„,„c) B /yer G 940257 /42ov03 at.: 6 oce • Hie enim ); 4lnr(a) AR2381S&4 RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING SECOND AMENDED RECORDED EXEMPTION #256 - GRUEN 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 request for Second Amended Recorded Exemption 11256 was submitted by Ronald W. Gruen, 27455 Weld County Road 66, Gill. Colorado 80624, for property which is located in part of the Sj of Section 22, Township 6 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, this request is to amend Lot B by shrinking the size of Lot B to 48 acres, more or less; add an additional parcel of 80 acres, more or less; and leave Lot A as 17 acres, and WHEREAS, after reviewing the Planning staff's concerns and hearing the testimony presented, the Board determined that said request shall be denied for the following reasons: 1. It is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners that this proposal evades the purpose of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance as defined in Section 1.3. 2. The Board feels this division would be inconsistent with efficient and orderly development. 3. The Board feels this proposal is not consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the request for Second Amended Recorded Exemption 8256, submitted by Ronald W. Gruen be, and hereby is, denied. B 1434 REC 02381584 04/01/94 16: 54 $0 .00 1/002 F 1866 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 940282 6c: PG; 6,eteng east,* RE: SECOND AMENDED RE #256 - GRUEN PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by thefbXMing vote on the 23rd day of March, A.D. , 1994. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:. . 4 ,fl / WELD COUNTY. C LORADO Weld Cq t6, had,'Board / � . •} . W. H. Webste , a n �1.�/. C� 'c BY: • AL L' ... Deputy C !rk to the Board e . a 1, r Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: da .. _ eo e . Baxter (3757-ne. -....4'n-C-rn;_ati-/Z7Wiali2tie--.. County Atli? Constance L. Harb rt A.LAL J , . arbara .T. Kir eyer E 1434 REC 02331584 04/01/94 16: 54 $0 . 00 2/002 F 1861 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 940282 f , 6 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES ID • ,•. •,•.� 7 � _: i � 4 PHONE(303)353�<�45,EXT.3S40 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES VI �i Cy`r \ 1400 N.17TH AVENUE - GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 COLORADO March 23, 1994 Board of County Commissioners Weld County Centennial Center 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Subject: Second Amended Recorded Exemption 256 Dear Commissioners; This request for a Second Amended Recorded Exemption is submitted by Ronald W. Gruen. The parcel of land is described as part of the S2 of Section 22, T6N, R64W of the 6th P. M. , Weld County, Colorado. This request is to amend Lot B of Recorded Exemption 256, by shrinking the size of Lot B to 48 acres, more or less. Lot A of Recorded Exemption 256 would remain approximately 17 acres. An additional 80 acre parcel would be created through this process. Recorded Exemption 256 was originally approved in April, 1977. Subdivision Exemption 290, used in conjunction with the first Amended Recorded Exemption 256 created an eight acre parcel in 1986. In November, 1988, the applicant applied for Recorded Exemption 1114, which was designed to create one parcel of 109 acres and one of 19 acres. The Board of County Commissioners denied this request. The Department of Planning Services recommends denial of this present Second Amended Recorded Exemption request based on the same rationale which the Board used to deny Recorded Exemption 1114. The Board concurred with staff that the application was not consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan and efficient and orderly development. Since 1977 this 154 acre parcel has been involved in 3 successful land splits and one which was unsuccessful. This request would create the fourth parcel on this former 154 acre tract. This type of development is piecemeal and evades the purpose of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations as defined in Section 1.3 of the Subdivision Ordinance. The application before the Board today provides the same result as RE-1114. This proposal would create an additional lot which could have a residence built upon it. The name has changed, but the proposal remains the same. Sincerely. 177----- Greg mpson Current Planner II 940282 :.,: .., . 4. I `I r . .. ': ..:: '•: ... : e'_`... - 1• :. I . I ' :: I a wr., . It./ II 2• 11 » n fPAI �r n 1. r. 43 la • \1/4„..... I l•.\ '1 • - snow a y I ��' 1 ♦! nos.• ♦. •�� • Al LONG '{ ..l\ .. ( r •n :1 !! n :'.�•is ire . I. n r• „LAKE • ao r•l .I - I:` • • • :: -;. -S ; .. ; :! ,1.. ' j � ., `` 'o ..--1-7-77-,— ‘, : . ,>• y , „ l'. :j •1 „ k; „ I ,; i- aU. 0. „ -wn^= -�. '= ; •._• , row C• .^, • i .::4; :y.,r '•.• ro.urn°✓. !• • Np .{ypr, -•-•• '• , • • _l , ly • ..,1 l �c01 `i' .�: •1 ,Y. 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I \ +° L•• A ,g i 28 L \2 / , Al ,' 26 ' i , \ \ c:t../Hr A, ' .-- \ g,•�. 1 _..� i`. • \ $ 4624 / I ‘ f _. ./ v I \ \ /- 34 z 35 , 33 ...+-= - - / �V Ali • °.. cs ---,, e \ ;It \ \ \ \ —� i a • RECORDED EXEMPT/ON /Y2 0801-22-3-RE-256 • — ,cQ l ae S% SEC. n, T.d N, R.a4.v. GAY RM. , .WELA COaN/Y , COLORA.0o "Jeff rr. I aes ter-w. epac.Sa• v a ik 9 • .COT 'B A' A • it /Jc.fl9r AC,PL'S 8 8 k ifarr✓V AN ACCESS EASEMENT FOR rrGrr' - (� MAINTENANCE PURPOSES EXISTS � � rrie. FOR THE NORTH SIX LATERAL #' Jrr7�N" DITCH CO.. SPECIFICALLY A 75' • "° '• ACCESS EASEMENT IS PROVIDED k _f 8 ti ON THE WEST $IQE OF THE DITCH. bl rsr.vo' 3� Si Sdett47d1C, y decree' '1 Y • ,7.7?2rfl,PL,? i' "awe,rises I •xLz -r:.,..r respe srF. nee.de•/�/ .SMCei See.YP et GN,R.6�I/Y.' 'L Saadflrre teepee ftV/Y1 Of&494NN/NB I Alec Leroy ieor r ✓en;ce .4 Lew✓aP se an./ed Sank eta-reeky K is la A*0 /Oaf Slice, •• o.®d Oree/ey, al.. ace/ o .! Pr- 22 fi 23 ' i . . PE e 11 PC ,',t VICINITY MAP. .- Scala i r.eaou' CO—.— 1 V= • - A-NIENDED RECORDED EXEMPTION N2 0801-22-3-RE 256 ' '!60'R.O.W. - I W.1/4 COR. 201 6.8 9.47 DT"W. 2765.54' v N.89^47'071 O N 0 1 581.00' w N O V 1 _P� M �o o e00SAC. EQ N V U) 1D' •O W o O to O 381.00' O9 ... • vi O U 1 S.89`�}7'07 W 8 V.1 i, LOT "B" g 2 a N 128,959± AC. o a a ,0 42.78' 5.89.58%1 " N ` 5.44.15'25"E. I 398.37' 238.08' La co ) I 5,27•1114'E. c n z 31U: 510.67 NM IA NF aI i z 2,' ig .13°26'20"E. n] O 1Pi 202.90' ; ^w �„4 jM 5.88.64'26"E. �m M SCA LE: Ina 500' P o z 658.28 0 p O- FOUND PIN ^''c - LOT "A" CO a 'n) O— SET PIN 0 1 CC X I I7.722± AC. . so i ,` n N 12.7a' 13sa.77' W.C,R. 66 • • ,,,r.; 1' \ N.89•1959E. 2468,521-- �60'R,O,VL .-i.-• S,W.'COR. 0o w I 22-6-64. (7PO.B.) LOT '!'A" • 17,722 ACRES LOT "B" • 128.959± ACRES TOTAL • (46,681± ACRES • 16 15 14 w.c.e.is T.6 N. OWNERS: R.64 W. N ` . RONALD W. GRUEN a cc E.ROBERT GRUEN a 3 0 645 ARAPAHOE BOULDER, CO Zr22 ,23 SA .Grlav j LOT '8' ;iF y Loy'A' W.ae.66 28 27 28 VICINITY MAP SCALE: 1%2000' ROJECT: 1986-308 FREESE ENGINE ER INC ng/, / DEC. 4, 1986InABODR �p�y 7EDLL' T/• ti. '& SHEET. 1 OF 2 940202 'A-MENDED RECORDED EXEMPTION N2 0801-22-3-RE 256 --- I 60'R.O.W. IW.U4COR. _ 20' S.89.47'07"W 2765.54' o .89°47'07°E. . N NO i 561.00' W N OE) I 7p a 02 "8 in g 8.00± AC. o�i z� a- N 1n • 58100' 9 6i V • W RE x5254DW Q w N LOT •3' g o M 2 3 I28.959> AC. y� N °"a iii a 42.79' s.99'ae45t 4.44�io• 2aoE. 1 398.37' . It N ....U I S.27"104"E. co ',z 3 oh 510.67' to N 1- M RI N F $i - "a o 13"26'20"E. n D P i n 282.80 31 • en by jro ,68.54'26"E. m o SCA LE:I'� 500' 4.r o x 658.28 e e •- FOUND PIN c LOT "A° mea ; 0) •— SCTPIN a * v N I 17,722AC. , 0 1112.75'— — 1355.771 z W.C.R. 66 1 M N.89•I9'69"E. 2468.52 60'k.O.Mt .-i•-• $.W.'COR. mw I 22-6-64 (T.PO.B.) LOT "A" - 17.722± ACRES LOT "B" - 128.959± ACRES TOTAL - 146.68 t ± ACRES 16 I5 14 w.c.w.ae OWNERS: T.6 N. R.84W. N G. ` , RONALD W. GRUEN a ei ° E.ROBERT GRUEN o 3 c 645 ARAPAHOE 3 BOULDER, CO 21 22 .23 ind C.!,,,sal i7-,,% r V. LOT '8' a 4 LOT A' W.//tR.44 28 27 26 VICINITY MAP_ y SCALE: 1"•2000' ROJECT; 1986-308 FREESE ENGINEERINGA0,,,r/ DEC. 4, 1986 . AnoR'CEDL„ _/a 3/-6' SHEET 1-OF 2 94n w APPLICATION FOR RECORDED EXEMPTION PHONE: 353-3845. Ext. 3540 Department of Planning Services, 1400 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631 FOR PLANNING D/EPARTMENT USE ONLY: APPL. FEE J/ 65 CASE NO. ffrM J ' Z 5L RECORDING FEE ZONING DISTRICT RECEIPT NO. DATE APPL. CHECKED BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (Print or type only except for required signatures) I (we) , the undersigned hereby request that the following described property be designated a recorded exemption by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Nae,40./ Z7 V-6 ' 4/42 &S- 61.4A-.1 9Sh2'f TOTAL ACREAGE: / Has this property been divided from or had divided from it any other property since August 30, 1972? Yes_ K No Is this parcel of land under consideration the total contiguous land owned by the applicant? Yes X _ No FEE OWNERS OF PROPERTY: Names; F{ n�e / �rLrYt Address: 273'-5'-0 AI€. . 6G riy4 4'- 47!85' Phone:new— Name: Address: Phone: WATER SOURCE: Larger Parcel J) pI ,W Q_ Smaller Parcel Met !d>D TYPE OF SEWER: Larger Parcel _ S4ffiP6.- Smaller Parcel Sr�n�c PROPOSED USE: Larger Parcel - r Pin,Smaller Parcel ep v-n Ft ACREAGE: Larger Parcelllct 4,4_-1,19 "Smaller Parcel 3t ant f 7 t Or - �G EXISTING DWELLINGS: (Yes or No) 9e,. $ G $ (Yes or No) fl I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statements, proposals, and/or plans submitted with or contained within this application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY OF WELD ) STATE OF COLORADO ) . •4,*.er ignature: Owner or Authorized Agent 46 Sxbeeerlbern-and sworn to before me this / day of , 19251 ,C4 VAA APS`,�ti .jAL) 10"CAR ',Y : Csc x LJ F'\ -1 �.a. Eat- - No Ylc t(ar Expires -5/0)0C, ofmnitho 940282 917 i9c/7a ld tu. Gr/re./7 a,xa re 1;r'n9 f/1/4 reedit- . 141Y /W?'cu?✓ }i 7n len V f Gi 4e, wig 124e tit/1;Milts nhl . 7- Le/ fel a tifit Lat S ; h Mr t caat hcl tieem -Ar f9 /he 4-c 1y ids/tut on ? t. ys he_ a-7I 142 '1 /I - % i * it°a.le ) f but J 4* -4, rl/faewaet 7/fCC*t- . '/'/e 6e-K-9 rr5 do a li&de__ 9°!1 /a44M7 in A/ r a vi/4 e vet . Aydin/ A I et 4u-team ' -%° ' 44b 457 J7 - ell 4aei2 J lice �/�atr ls'VS. 940252 • $ECORI≥ED EXEMPTION OUESTIONNAIP 1. Explain the reason for the proposed recorded exemption and how each. proposed lot will be used. . gcy<„ P«fin/e tome GaK 2�s11 taw41 eu/2nall.:T, , et /6 p Stl(nt/ a tes•r7're ' c' WtI/ L.a.cc6 �l> � kdra f 7c��v ��.` .ur u der C� Ale", t I had.•- Q. Cs'lLfrs</j� 4c; y e/ emwe reek fen -et .sana-e, jay x zuL• -mod' 074 «c.y '.?` viva- 2. Describe the location, size and present use of the area where each proposed now lot will be created. / ,Q3(G o1crft 0. G;4 Cif e: preye. i0, 4 kW" bo,4e. -IA (Pc. ,f th, yuie sea."- .c .ft, .s- 7'/P . 4' 9,f° H 1 e.flc -7` .y0 h 4: 2.r'//4 14he5t at/jr .t t Ac! grasp Jp e'Vw e 3. Explain how the proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan and any adopted municipal lan if applicable. Z A ,.y yc+irifl7 a ad 4, r24 10 „{e, p"E Pthhe 4.erietrir/ ) 1<1/0rode/sr'r-. > 4. Explain how the uses permitted will be compatible with existing uses surrounding the proposed recorded exemption. ,level-✓4' he.uo'l zo' ' Ste` 17 4 . (o fir+ ,'eerie- AAve-riercre t fricrh .7t tit.''.) nr ate re.?7fl , rtiieJ•a9r Iy /prsjfttr� o F. ,Peru( qfrenee44.. 5. Explain how the proposal is consistent with the intent of the zoning district it is located within. vitt- /ur ty ,pot14 434 F t...*.J4' r'/a<. • 0 a3i.! ..rice( ,4eaeta, w,J Gan 6e r t"r" - -Yo �'at. ie/7. bE of "Se, a/5e, �iyeie eyc )ialh Ll...'f � ��7�<xY T 1� rc.� /e4e,dia 6. Explain how the proposal is consistent: with efficient and orderly �i�r development. ,L4 o. K •t-72O--- c, .F "4fre- [ti<� 7Sy.er .s.,v•E �a+ s ` 1.& e ete-e-c t ro �/Z ��''. a e..dseer.o4_ 14 j F . •�trr 2J 4 d Par a # "0"C at )/ 6C L - vYrur �7.�L S e4 uz.li /ae.n y 6 97 re?ho y B/- mityede.•i çig'' /Ce` c✓ -'r9s,1?- • 7. Explain how adequate provision for the protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of the neighborhood and the County will be accomplished. or r.,,4 e,2 e444, yw etc.. 4.44 ltepreot HlaW 't eft It f4. jh troa/a-d r.C,Ze-.. C4 t,41 /o!'yoe ? i /4 flea 0/',4j rte.- ii.e r05 t , 6o' /d r P,rc.tr'sr •••-- h.4; /cddt' e- -e�la �r91'� • de/07C , '` �e.- .01a« fe/ .mil/P dej07C Sera; e 74411/ 940282 • r a BOARD OF DIRECTORS ERNEST TIGGES P•4:- NORTH WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT GARY SIMPSON ERNEST ROSS HIGHWAY 85 • LUCERNE, COLORADO 80646 W.M. LES A MeK LYLE NELSON, MGR. CHARLES ACH2IGER ' Air-:• P.O- BOX 56 • PHONE 356-3020 February 7 , 1994 RE: Water Service Dear Sirs, This letter is in response to your inquiry regarding water service to the following described property: SW1 of Section 22-6N-64W 1. Water service is presently being provided to the above described property. 2. X Water service can be made available to the above described property provided all requirements of the District are satisfied. If contracts have not been consummated with North Weld County Water District within one year from the date of this letter, this letter shall become null and void. Additional comments: Sincerely, North u W er D'atrict le D. Nelson Manager Ronald Gruen 940282 t ► ► ► n ten i e� RESOLUTION RE. DENIAL OF RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 1114 - RONALD GRUEN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of *Ad 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, pursuant to its` authority under Section 30-28-101(101 (d) , CRS, as amended, at a . public meeting held November 7, 1988, in the Chambers of the Board, did consider the request of Ronald Gruen for Recorded Exemption No. 1114, regarding property which is located in the El ' of Section 22, Township 6 North, Range 64 West of the 6th P.N., Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the request was to divide the property into parcels estimated to be approximately 109 acres and 19 acres. WHEREAS, after hearing the testimony presented and reviewing the recommendation of the Planning staff, the Board determined that said request for Recorded Exemption No. 1114 should be denied. NOW, THEREFORE, BE XT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. that the request from Ronald Gruen for Recorded Exemption No. 1114 on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, denied. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 7th day of November, A.D., 1988. t./�7),,,, � BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST[ / /'"" mumilcyorry, COLORADO Weld County Clerk and Recorder ir and Clerk to the Board n R.Bran ��nor, a man -Bit )(rig Ayr. x{a s/ ••• C.W. Kirby, Prq-Tem )0eputy County Jerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Ja a ,ne Jr son. on . cy it oil. •th' Fro i;'l County Xttorney ran masque f+f_ EN 11 ,1 • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES psoNt P9o1 ma)flabale nth van gTPStT MUM%COLOMDO !p9 COLORADO October 12, 1988 • Board of County Commissioners Weld County Centennial Couples 915 Tenth Strait Greeley, CO 80631 let Recorded baaptioa #1114 { Deer Coamissioners: This request for a recorded exesption is submitted by Ronald Crum. The Segal dencrlption for this parcel is described as Lot I of 11-256, located in the Si of Section 22, 261, 1641 of the 6th P.N., Weld County, Colorado. The parcel is located appreminetely .5 miles north of the Tarn of 0111. sat of Weld County load 53, and north of Weld County Read 66. This request is to divide a 128.9 acre tract of land. which is the. total contiguous lend holdings of the applicants, into two (2) lots of 109 acres and 19 acres. more or less. It ie the opinion of the Department of Planning Services' staff that this request should be denied. The applicant has felled to explain how this application is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan and how the configuration of the lend split is consistent with efficient end orderly development. Since 1978, the south half of Section 22 ha. hem involved in 3 lend splits erecting s total of 7 parcels eligible for a residence. This parcel le Lot 8 of a recorded exemption approved in 1975 end smended la 1986. The approvel of this request would create the eighth parcel within this half section. Ths Department of Planning Services' staff bee concerns about the piecemeal type of development occurring and the potential for it to continue in this section. Parcel splits in this area era reaching a level where continued divisions would evade the purpose of the Meld County Subdivision Regulations en defined in Section 1-3. leeldential development in rural areas nceasitsten en increased demand for road aaintsnaaee. police and firs protection, school busing. snow removal, utilities, and other urban eervitse. As density S00000ese, so do service domsuds. Respectfully submi esspectfullysuubmmiittedd, Current Planner 1ASt do --'4 r•-60.14.0,W. i IW.1/4 COR. C�3.../ 20� 5.89.47b7"W. 2765.64' 0 .89447 07 E b $ sel.00' tQ N u&00! AC. aQ RK, b a_5_81.00. j SS a15,89447 07'W s& • Iv LOT "B" (28.959± AC. u QNS 2.7!' e, 4 i 344-�a cot. .. �� 238.08' 318.37 IQ 4;O S 27.1114'E. MIN; 610.67' t o .13A 261,201 II 1,; ie2.OG �p ZIP; in oter04'26'E. j Q� SCALE:I"•600' f 658.P� -�� a •- POUND PIN I LOT "A" d N •p •- SET PIN j 17.722*AC. "' 8 Q kkii, 1112.75'_ _ sui 1355_.77' z . WC.R. 66 S,W. COR. 60 R o Mt 22-6-64 ctpo.B.) 42. 18 LOT "A" ■ 17.72241 ACRES 136•oB LOT "8" • 128.959* ACRES 26o.9f. TOTAL ■ 146.681± ACRES 16 15 14 wcq.Nl OWNERS: .6 N. Q ` RONALD W. GRUEN a R.64 W, „ « e �; E.ROSERT GRUEN 51 3 a 645 ARAPAHOE I . 6OULDER. CQ Ave///f0 SUPPLQaai?AL INFORMATICS: REGAN= APPLICATICer MR R B f1a-Oissev Applicant. Ronald Gruen, is petitioning for a Recorded Exemption ooneatrdrp the agroximate 128.959 ease more or lees he one, as mile North of Gill, Colorado. The purpose of the Recorded Exaction is to establish two separate percale of property: the smeller of thigh will contain approximately 19 acne: the larger of which will contain aplaodmately 109.959 ease. The deai9Ration of the acreage being eaigned to the smaller parcel corresponds with presently mtrixcduoinp egriwitrasl land that la utilized for pasta purposes only. Me wailer parcel, though designated irrigated land, has rot (tot a number of years) been irrigated. It is not eeeential to agricultural pursuits that it be carried with the in parcel of land which ooraNsts primarily of the growing of alfalfa through irrigated farm lad. The smaller parcel is presently unused lat. It is applicants intent to obtain ■ Recorded ltaaption a he men sell the smeller parcel of lad which could than be teed far the pvxpme of at estate type or rural ocuh>xy hams development. ADplicett isald state that there are reaarda other etch davelcpments within the it{ate vicinity of the ward ptapecty. Indeed, the hxape¢ty that applicant era a ant abject to a acceded ®mnptim ad it a the larger parcel of that Recorded taeoptial Stich mss mainteinrd to Agricultural purposes ad cassias the entire acreage read by appiicwtt. The slier parcel thigh wee originally broken off is Rjaty occupied by an irdivi&al rho La not in the faire !raises but lie an real crape with pie nor as arse in an estate or country hoe living arrateeett. leo other such amalgamate exist fldistely to the South ad West of the abject property. Applicant desires to develop jtat much a ahmdlc tae. Applicant will only red to generate funds tram the sale of this property at tat be an build his an private reddane (width is not nsoesea ay to be located tptn the abject 1702 arty). Applicant believes that this propaal is caudatett With the policies of the Weld Ctwnty Qaprahaeiw Plan in that he inters to take ro preeenuy utilized ized Agricultural lad oat of production. bat rats' Interim to place the let to a higher ad better tan Ihidt includes ally the availability of a railer prowl of lad for the patp:wee of • rink or misty hoe setting. Lt that records, applicant stream m the mega calaiaed in ea started filing teens awaited saeaa<tte taro need to be crested both for soma to ad trot the abject properties and elan its the r erryinp of water for mirror irrigation pants tan the property. The only uses that are interred to te pamdtted ran the gr pertfs being divided by this Recorded trogthm Application are to continue the agriasltuael Palmate on tts lager parcel ore hes been the Wee in the ]lest, ad to crests the posibility of the me of the railer pawl for primarily • residential phaposs. Nothing mooed by this Recorded IDmtptam would be imagetibls with the furore development of surrounding area Or the coeprshesive plan of Wald County, or for that matter, any adopted master plans of effected antClpetltias. in record to this a point. Appliant wculd Mn, that the nearest mudcipality ame•re to be Kersey. Colarao:,all over ate idles are/. It is doubtful ,tether this lad is within any tone prejsated tubas ne-my dovelopmnt. In addition, the present utilization of surrounding acreage in this lanediatr area include the exact safe mix that applicant ie trying t obtain (i.e. continued utilization of highly producing farm land far agricultural puapoeee and the availability of single featly duelling site) upon the rnorprodretive Or utilized agricultural lands). therefore, nothing Le or could be considered inoonsietent with the efficient and orderly developer under Weld County Wtpret 'eive Zoning Plan. The only mater presently utilized an either of the subject iavpextiae is for irrigation pewees and consists primarily of two ahem of the iciest and Weld River Water. Mare is no doestic water wishes upon the property. In addition, there is owned by applicant, water rights for carrying pewee* may in various ditch system end at least three of said tens will be a feared to any pochaeer of tie smaller panel so that they will hews available (if they wish to puadeee or rent irrigation water) the ability to maintain pastes, prom grass, etc. Applicant has additya ally checked with the North Wald Water Oorssrvency District ad they Mn provided a letter .arid+ is attached to this application stating that meter service can be rids available to either Of the described peznels of lad from the frontage of both parcels on VCR 66. Therefore, domestic water is available to either petal, if needed at any time in the future. Mere are no asp facilities eevicing those sass. All sage is presently done ttacugh the use Of septic system width are v--. in this area. It would be peC " 'O that if domestic use of the seller pawl ton a reality in the future, • septic system will be used for the handling of sewage wastes created the eby. Mae is no intent at the present thse to hews or utilize any swage treatment or facilities off the larger penal. Applicant additionally certifies that none of *e property s wider consideration for this Reamed hneeptiat is located wd'Wn a flood plain, seopcephtc hazard, or Weld County Airport overlay districts. Anolicent therefore mullets that this rapist for hMcr+d oed IDmeeption be MhM1IMANIUM To: B,.,rd of County Cnmmisatonern Weld Cnun,I y . Prom: A. Leroy end .tun Eve K. Leavitt • Sn1 't-1 Application for Recorded I:semptiun r DuckL rotund: In Ik'tober. 1975, we purchascd a 75 ncre form in Section 22 - ...n_ ,gry,roxlm;ttefy one tulle north of 0111 (S+i of Ihu $14 of Section 22, T 6N, 864W). This farm has a cnmploto put of improvements with approximately 70 + acres of grass and cropland. In February, 1977, we purchased an 80 acts ,. ' farm adjoining +nr to the north (N N)y of the SI . This 80 vas purchased for the purpose or +'gl+:nlding nor Ilvuntueh and farming oper:Clone Additionally. .. ll also ham a complete' sot cC impruvomu,tts 1a which we are Currently living. ,,,A,' aegorni : A Recorded gxempt tun on a l7.722 acre parcel of Luta and Ir rovemratm Went IC It'd as Lot. "A" ,,ii tliu at looked nurYuy. ' 1_rlr2env tat "A" consist of a complete set ot Isprovemonts with an uatsCing ' '• and i+roperly tenet ton Inli septic system, with domestic water provided through '' the North Weld County Water IustrleL. The house, barn. corrals and outbuildisgi > Het on 1pprostmatoly S acres an the oast nide of rho Greeley ICo. 2 Canal, with approximately 12 litres of pasture on the vest of the canal. She 12 acre paaturn • Is bordered on the vent by highway 27, Wald Cuuncy Mond 66 to the south, and by ✓a the C.reeley NO. 2 Carl to cho north and east. ,y Thla request would satisfy basically two purposes. (1) A recorded exemption 4 at, IAA "A" would permit us Lo Mall off the extra MAIL of Improvements, and (2) "L,` tie the remaining acreage (about 57 acres) of our original farm into this rsesntly ;4 porchnoud 80 soft' adjoining farm. Ent "It" will then consist of 137 acres which', Improves Its value to um agriculturally. Additionally, we fool this Is ewuletaat:t with Ntm.v and County ohjectivus us they pertain to preserving farmland. A, `✓/fyy,J.d {{YV���iii Y i JY • REFERRAL LIST • NAME: Ronald W. Gruen CASE NUMBER: AM RE-256 REFERRALS SENT: February 18, 1993 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: March 4, 1994 COUNU TOWNS and CITIES Attorney _Ault ]Liiealth Department Brighton Extension Service Broomfield Emergency- _Emergency Management Office _Dacono —Sheriff's Office Eaton _Engineering Erie HousingHousing Authority Evans Airport Airport Authority _Firestone Building Inspection Fort Lupton _Frederick 5141E Garden City Division of Water Resources Gilcrest_ Geological Survey Greeley Department of Health Grover N, _Department of Transportation Hudson Historical Society _Johnstown _ Water Conservation Board Keenesburg Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Kersey ----La Salle FIRE DISTRICTS ^_Lochbuie Ault F-1 Longmont Berthoud F-2 ^Mead �Briggsdale F-24 Milliken Brighton F-3 ^New Raymer Eaton F-4 —~Northglenn -- --Fort Lupton F-5 Nunn Galeton F-6 Pierce ----Hudson F-7 _Platteville Johnstown F-8 Severance La Salle F-9 _^Thornton ----Mountain View F-10 Windsor _ Milliken F-11 ^Nunn F-12 COUNTIES Pawnee F-22 Adams Platteville F-13 Boulder Platte Valley F-14 _Latimer Poudre Valley F-15 _Raymer F-2 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Southeast Weld F-16 US Army Corps of Engineers Windsor/Severance F-17 ----USDA-APHIS Veterinary Service _Wiggins F-18 _Federal Aviation Administration Western Hills F-20 _ r_Federal Communication Commission OTHER ,aOIL CONSFRVATI9N DISTRICTS _Central Colo. Water Conservancy Dist. Brighton Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. Fort Collins ----Tri-Area Planning Commission Greeley _Longmont West Adams COMMISSION/BOARD MEMBER -_-- 940282 ' • • STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 1�T Region 4 1420 2nd Street P.O.Box 850 Greeley,Colorado 80632-0850 (303)353-1232 - - Weld County, SH 37 R. Gruen Amended Recorded Exemption for Lot B N.W. Corner SH 37/WCR 66 0 Gill MAR 0 7 1994 r March 3, 1994 ,►,.IA1`�rtphanigg Greg Thompson - Current Planner Weld County Planning Services Weld County Administrative Offices 1400 N. 17th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Greg, I have reviewed the Gruen Amended Recorded Exemption proposal for Lot B and offer the following comments: RIGHT-OF-WAY The submittal indicates a right-of-way along Weld County Road 55 (equals SH 37) to be a 60 foot ROW centered around the section-line. The relationship of the section-line to the centerline of the state highway has not indicated. Projected traffic on SH 37 indicates the need for a 150 foot total ROW, 75 feet each side of the highway centerline. Should it be determined that additional width be required to meet that need, the additional width should be protected by reservation, or 1 preferably, dedication as permitted by County regulations. ACCESS The application for exemption states that there is an existing dwelling on the larger 48 acre parcel and no dwelling exists on the smaller parcel. Address of access for the properties has not been made. The narrative states that the properties are in agricultural use and that no change of use is anticipated. The owner and future owner should be aware that ANY change of use of either portions could result in changes to access. As the property is bordered by WCR 66, direct access to the state highway should not be anticipated. Future re- evaluation of the access, which would be warranted by change of use, could result in closure, reconstruction or relocation of existing accesses to the state highway. My comments on state highway access are based upon the information presented for this property only. If the property owner has any interests or ownership in adjacent property along the highway this information should be provided since it may effect my comments. 940282 • • Mr. Greg Thompson March 3, 1994 Page 2 of 2 Gruen Recorded Exemption DRAINAGE Drainage has not been addressed by the submittal; however, the applicant should be aware that any changes upon the property which could result in an increase of surface run-off to the highway ROW would not be allowed. The highway drainage system is for the protection of the state highway ROW and is not intended to accommodate drainage from abutting properties beyond that which has historically been accepted. UTILITIES As no change of use is anticipated it is unlikely that utility permits would be required. However, the applicant should be informed that upon any development of the property which would require utility lines or connections within the ROW, a utility permit would be required. Prior to any such utility work, Mr. Henry Rangel of the Department should be contacted at # (303) 350- 2111. My comments are based upon the submittal as received February 23, 1994. Thank you for the opportunity to review the Gruen Amended Recorded Exemption. Please contact me at 350-2163 if you have any questions. Sincerely, �.QL 4.4_ di d i , G. Jones Region Deve .•• nt/Access Cooator TGJ:gi xc: D. Yost G. Sisson file 940282 Ctietil;N\H'44.1 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)3533845, EXT.3540• Y ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES C``'C� 2 � ,y,j WELD COUN GREE.1400 N.17TH LEY COLORADO AVENUE80631 C. RCC FYG COLORADO February 17, 1994 CASE NUMBER: AM RE-256 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Ronald W. Gruen for an Amended Recorded Exemption for Lot B. The parcel of land is described as part of the S2 of Section 22, T6N, R64W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is north of and adjacent to Weld County Road 66; east of and adjacent to State Highway 37. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by March 3, 1994, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Greg Thompson, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be / submitted to you prior to: 5. 4- Please refer to the enclosed leeeer. DATA , Signed: ytax. ,07#724-C( Agency: Date: 09 —.3$-97 0 MAR 0119 \I 'u.4t1 rent*P aneh* 940282 •• RECORDED EXEMPTION FIELD CHECK CASE NUMBER: 4041 RE- 25(O DATE OF INSPECTION: APPLICANT'S NAME: G2Ltin,I LEGAL DESCRIPTION: }gar Sa oT SdG n T4,,Le 644 LOCATION: W C fi ("fa LAND USE: N E S W ZONING: Road (O(P _ ADT &CI Date p-'it Accidents Date Road 4 31 ADT 8 5.0 Date IS MO O Accidents 4 Date qc-9L UNSAFE CONDITIONS: Inadequate sight distance (500' clear view @ 55 mph) Setbacks/structure from access Bridge location from access (less than 200') Weeds Landscaping Inadequate distance from road intersection or railroad crossing None observed at time of inspection TOTAL # ACCESS IN MILE Weld County Road Weld County Road Residences Residences Other structures (oil/gas) Other structures (oil/gas) Agricultural Agricultural Commercial Commercial ROAD SURFACE Paved Gravel Unimproved Requested EngineerlLL«ingt *1" L�R to inspect site - X N Date: ,,Dp COMMENTS: Accd .Ts tur5r-T7on/ SL! 3J/ac/Z - %2 n; 4&. Current Planner 940282 I ✓ • • U. WELD COUNTY ROAD INVENTORY SYSTEM WRIABSO1 BASE RECORD UPDATE NUMBER 066 . 0 FROM ROAD 045. 0 TO ROAD 057 . 0 ALIAS: SEG X FROM X TO X PRIORITY / LISTERS / / / / / / / / CURRENT TRAFFIC PREVIOUS _TRAFFIC OLDEST COUNT AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC 89 258 38 PEAK HOURS 0 0 0 ROLL (Y/N)? N COUNT DATE 0992 ROLL? N 0690 0286 SURFACE CLASS E WIDTH 26 . 0 LENGTH 6 . 0 EVALUTION DATE: 0879 ADEQUACY PAVED 1A 00 1B 00 1C 00 2 00 3A 00 3B 00 3C 00 3D 00 UNPAVED 1A 00 1B 00 2A 00 2B 00 3A 00 3B 05 3C 00 3D DO SAFETY 05 05 05 00 00 05 CAPACITY 10 SUFFIC RATING 35 ACCESS COUNTS: INDUSTRIAL 000 COMMERCIAL 000 RURAL 000 FARM 000 FUNCTIONAL CLASS X REMARXS XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX A - ADD U - UPDATE D - DELETE H - PLANNED/HISTORY MENU M - MENU 4B 0-001 C WELD COUNTY ROAD INVENTORY SYSTEM WRIBES01 BASE ROAD BROWSE NAME STREET PRI RATING DATE WIDTH LENGTH CAPCTY CUR TRAFFIC SURFACE FUNCT CLASS 066 . 0 017 . 0 017 . 5 24 . 0 0 . 5 00 0 G 066 . 0 023 . 5 031 . 0 90 0180 30 . 0 3 . 5 20 39 E 066 . 0 033 . 0 037 . 0 49 1086 26 . 0 2. 0 00 239 G C56 . 0 037 . 3 039 . 0 38 26 . 0 1 . 0 00 0 G . 63 . 0 C39 . ,. 04.3 . ,. 37 0388 2.5 . 0 2 . 0 05 230 0 066 . , C43 . 0 045 . 0 54 1191 26 . 0 1 . 0 05 197 C 066. 0 045 . 0 057 . 0 ?5 0992 26 . 3 6 . 0 10 89 E R - RETAIN NAME. & STREET(?OSITION CURSOR) U - UPDATE (POSITION CURSOR) C - CONTINUE F - FORWARD B - BACKWARD M - MENU 4E 0-001 940282 ffiEmORnnD ti`iG Weed Thompson 0 Weld County Planning lann?ny Dote March l, 11(0'4�4 � COLORADO From Jeff Stoll Dirertnr P.nvirnnmpntal Health `� ---� Subject Case Number. AM RP-9SA Name• Pr+.an, Ronald. PT $2, Section 22, Township 06 North, Range 64 West Environmental Protection Services has reviewed this proposal; the following conditions are recommended to be part of any approval: 1. A Weld County Septic Permit is required for any proposed home septic system. The septic system shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal System Regulations. 2. Any existing septic system(s) which is not currently permitted through the Weld County Health Department will require an I.S.D.S. Evaluation prior to the issuance of the required septic permit(s). 3. An Individual Sewage Disposal System shall be located at least 100 feet from any well. 4. An Individual Sewage Disposal System permit shall be finalized and approved by an Environmental Protection Specialist within one (1) year of the application date. ILS/kh-197 1G!! ll . pie no 940282 0O111- D • • k\ 1PIII DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES ' PHONE(303)3533845, EXT.3540' WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES Willi N.17TH C. 140GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 E COLORADO February 17, 1994 Ronald W. Gruen 27455 Weld County Road 66 Gill, CO 80624 Subject: AM RE-256 for Lot B, part of the S2 of Section 22, T6N, R64W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. Dear Mr. Gruen: Your recorded exemption application is complete and in order and will be processed on or before March 17, 1994. If it is determined that the application meets the approval criteria of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance, you will be notified that the recorded exemption is approved. If the staff determines that the application does not meet the approval criteria, you will be notified and asked to appear before the Board of County Commissioners at a public hearing. You will be informed of the hearing date prior to the hearing. The Board of County Commissioners will then consider your application and make a final decision on the recorded exemption. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please call me. Sincerely' Greg ompson Current Planner 940282 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 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, Javier Gonzales. BCV #1919, is alledgedly in violation of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance, and WHEREAS, despite efforts by the Planning staff to resolve said matter, the violation has not been corrected, and WHEREAS, on the 8th day of March, 1994, a public hearing was held before the Board of County Commissioners for the purpose of hearing any testimony relating to said violation, and WHEREAS. Javier Gonzales was present at said hearing, and WHEREAS, at said hearing the Board of County Commissioners delayed referral of said violation to the Weld County Attorney's Office for a period of two weeks to allow the property owner adequate time to bring subject property into compliance, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to proceed with legal action against the above named individual without further Board action if the subject property is not brought into compliance within two weeks. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that if said violation still exists on March 23, 1994, the Weld County Attorney be, and hereby is, authorized to proceed with legal action against Javier Gonzales to remedy the violation of the Weld Ccunty Building Code Ordinance, and any other persons occupying the property, any persons claiming an interest in the property, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified party. 940242 PLiDgati ac.; PL.; Otwzmes ;cA /.as b;-- VIOLATIONS PACE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 8th day of March, A.D., 1994. %/f BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Lie0IUacu WELD COUNTY, C LORADOif Weld County Clerk to the Board / ( Lt't iiT W. H. Webster, hail an BY: o /e-- . vt-J Deputy Crk to the Board Dtle all, Proms Tem APPROVE AS TO FORM: C o e . Baxter `/ ouiity Atto ey onstance L. Harbert EXCUSED Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 940242 ( r^ . INTERNAL CASE MEMORANDUM _..._ 2: 54 TO: Case File FROM: Roger Vigil, --. . - - NAME: Javier Gonzales LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 31, River Valley Village Mobile Home Park, Weld County, Colorado. DATE: March 23, 1994 CASE NUMBER: BCV-1919 Inspected the property. Steps and landing have not been installed. The owner said they had no money to do the work. 940242 . r ' DATE: March 8, 1994 c21, VIOLATION NUMBER: BCV-1919 NAME: Javier Gonzales ADDRESS: 10910 Turner Blvd. #31 Longmont, CO 80504 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 31, River Valley Village Mobile Home Park, Weld County, Colorado. BUILDING PERMIT NUMBER: MP-3616 CASE SUMMARY May 21, 1993 Violation Letter issued. August 16, 1993 Property inspected. Property still in violation. October 16, 1993 Property inspected. Property still in violation. January 24, 1994 Property inspected. Property still in violation. February 23, 1994 Property inspected . Explained code requirements.Property still in violation. February 25, 1994 Letter sent to property owner indicating the violation case was scheduled before the Board of County Commissioners. The failure to obtain final inspections within 180 days after the mobile home building permit was issued and the failure to install landing and steps to code is a violation of Sections 20.9.8 and 70.4.2 of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. To correct the violation steps and landings must be installed at the rear door to comply with the Uniform Building Coda and final inspection obtained. The Department of Planning Services recommends that the County Attorney be authorized to proceed with legal action against any other persons occupying the properties, any person claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. 940242 • • =$(UAL CASE MEMORANDU(1 TO: Case File FROM: David Sprague NAME: River Valley Village/Gonzales LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 31. River Valley Village Mobile Home Park, Weld County, Colorado. DATE: February 23, 1994 CASE NUMBER: BCV-1919 I talked to homeowner and explained that a 3' x 3' landing was required for steps at rear door. Also any wood in contact with the ground must be treated. Front steps are ok. Still in violation. One picture taken. 940242 0 INTERNAL CASE MEMORANDUM TO: Case File FROM: David Sprague r NAME: River Valley Village/Gonzales LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 31, River Valley Village, Weld County, Colorado. DATE: January 24, 1994 CASE NUMBER: BCV-1919 Rear steps are not to code. Still in violation. 940242 • • INTERNAL CASE. MEMORANDUM TO: Case File FROM: Kevin Byal{ tt NAME: River Valley Village/Javier Gonzales LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 31, River Valley Village, Weld County, Colorado. DATE: October 26, 1993 CASE NUMBER: BCV-1919 Rear steps do not meet criterion of the Uniform Building Code. Still in violation. 940242 INTERNAL CASE MEMORANDUU TO: Case File FROM: David Sprague /21) NAME: River Valley Village/Javier Gonzales LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Lot 31, River Valley Village, Weld County, Colorado. DATE: August 16, 1993 CASE NUMBER: BCV-1919 To close this case, rear steps must be installed that meet code. Still in violation. pc: Cyndy Giauque, Assistant County Attorney 940242 • • . • • WELD COUNTY BUILDING CODE VIOLATION NOTICE Date v Violation Number erC Lee - /9/9 Permit Number 36/6 Property Owner/Le/Rae, jAu.ce Tenant �g:5-471/16T ‘,941,7.4-4/5-C Address/tO Z241 Z A SA/4. Address/0W0 7L'AJGZ Auc-- 3I 4-Af avr, Co (0foV z vcm o ,r Ca Posbi Legal Description 'al- /41s7 S& t no Aft /40 Tag? ! 61) (A) ) 7 . ...14(0 ‘7, LC?, Inspection of the abovehescribed_Diopeitymrevealed building code violations of Section(s) '�0- p , O. Y--_ of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. Ex gnat of Violation: ,ej f�- l kOlideV,c/Ga 71) 6404E-, 6 72 m';a p ,/uAL 2 z:J °Ccno41 I71hJr Qs- O027IN&O w /IPA, Ire am; frfria Peen/r is /511 It is the intention of this office to assist and cooperate with the residents of Weld County without imposing undue hardships; However, we have no disfreti.n n this matter if you fail to correct this violation. You have until (D�1 to correct this violation. Failure to do so will result in this office referring the violation to the County Attorney's office for appropriate legal action. Any information you have that may help to resolve this matter will be helpful. This office is ready to be of any assistance in clarifying or answering questions concerning this matter. Please call or write the Department of Planning Services' office within five days. Inspector Weld County Building Inspection Department 1400 N. 17th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phone 353-3845 Ext. 3525 340242 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR TAVERN LIQUOR LICENSE, WITH EXTENDED HOURS, ISSUED TO RICE ENTERPRISES, INC., DBA FORT TWENTY-ONE - EXPIRES APRIL 2, 1995 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, Rice Enterprises, Inc., dba Fort Twenty-One, presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for the renewal of a Tavern Liquor License, with extended hours, for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption by the drink on the premises only, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section II, C., said applicant has paid the sum of $128.75 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicant has exhibited a State Liquor License for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption by the drink on the premises only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: 985 East 18th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631-6135 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 94-07 to said applicant to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption by the drink on the premises only, only at retail at said location; and the Board does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, attested to by the Clerk to the Board, of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect until April 2, 1995, providing that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell malt, vinous, and spirituous liquors for consumption by the drink on the premises only, 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. 940283 LC'0o3� cc : .so; Ric-E RENEW LIQUOR LICENSE - FORT TWENTY-ONE PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 28th day of February, A.D. , 1994. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Leklact% ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board / l!w s/ 4.12 ebster, C ai , an BY: am, k-VhailAJ Deputy CLOrk to the Board Dale Ha , ro- -m i APPROVED AS TO FORM: �. eo ge Baxter EXCUSED County Atto ey Constance L. Harbert , jt a ./ S arbara J. Kir eyer 940283 a : I THIS LICENSE MUST BE. POSTED IN PUBLIC VIEW . DII 402 naps i I I STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE Liquor Enf orcement Division i 1375 Sherman Street Denver,Colorado 80261 • RICE ENTERPRISES INC I FORT TWENTY ONE I 985 E 18TH ST + GREELEY CO 80631-6135 _ i • I I `° gALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE Liability Information ! 43 • Ancient Nwnb I County City Meat, Type L.MUIty Cetel LICENSEEWWien ATMIONIDNT 03-44685-0000 03 206 5813 C 040389 APR 02, 1995 TwoI Nag SOWOM(IDHon Cf License 9p 2010 TAVERN LIQUOR LICENSE -: S 50.00 MALT, VINOUS, AND I SPIRITUOUS 2190 • COUNTY 85 PERCENT OAP FEE j $ 276.25 U • • TOTAL PWS)l $ 326.25 EXTENDED HOURS a� q This license is issued subject to the laws of the State of Colorado and especially under the provision of Tine 12. Articles 46 or 47. CRS 1973, as amended. This,license is a nontransferable and shall be conspicuously posted in the place above described.This license is w ti only valid through the expiration date shown above.Questions concerning this license should I > co w be addressed to the Department of Revenue, Liquor Enforcement Division, 1375 Sherman F Street.Denver.CO 80261. CC z testimony whereof,I have hereunto set my hand. G / SL �L✓?�vt Ct! a, I ma 2 1 8 Division Dlredtor - Ibletutiye DireMei tin O 0 O • �SIJx f: 940283 III y� �jj{{ y A '. • r1y Nf i r t ry ir• ri•: 1M' .4 Iii 3/r ,4 . � 7, .4. ', •C * •M7 ,, to ..� e, a. tClicf/r,tti dA J P; CV w 7i 41-.la` 4: \ y /,f it u, •••! - •' / rYaL 0 iq h Tv' f•y •r f wy. • ♦ w. •v�T � -s"."O_, v Mf YY JP r• � �."�_ y/G'L7CY .. tiara�¢,�.a•r:w...a.-..-. ..`+ \a. T;S srt pa \ 1'— �. �i -- te .r.wY.i: .ti I,: .7; i j .: 4..Y iS+1..s i +J� Y4-4 U. -; 7 a i p6 ::-.:4-4:67bir"'Z'r a.M.., ea.. n.f !sis-4 n L4:y t..a.� v/+'4 f ( _� �''' y•_ 4. :kV. 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Da Me(CZID.P •si Liquor or 3.2 Beer License • 1376 Lyman Street � ..:' Lions Number. . - Lon.Type: a �1 Renewal Application ,_44..;,,-0o, 201; 6▪0-3741 Liability kNomialion: _ y (. t ) . `i;-1r '1 e ;'.4,)')?Q '{L EE GN7l RPrtiSES INC Businese Location: 1:r NT t NTY -,..,NE 9E35 c le.TH ST `i$5 1;;x , ST (R7--c; FY. ., 0h.'.EL:_Y CO 7;063i-02 )5 iComes License Expires: APR -C2 I994 Y/c(g»v ri a,9 ©COPY YOUR PROMPT ATTENTiON IS REQUIRED.FAILURE TO COMPLETE THIS FORM ACCURATELY • SKIN THE FORM _ AND PROMPTLY MAY RESULT IN YOUR LICENSE NOT BEING RENEWED. • ENCLOSE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE • FILL OUT THIS FORM COMPLETELY AND CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX BELOW. • SUBLET FORM TO LOCAL(OTYCOUIRY) 0 This renewal reflects no changes from lett application. UCENBING AUTHORITY FOR APPROVAL 0 There we changes from last application,(Report changes on form DR 8176-'Report of • CHECK WITH LOCAL AUTHORITY FOR AMOUNT Changes-Liquor and 3.2 Beer Licenses'and attach that form to this renewal application.) OF LOCAL FEES. ---- - OATKOF.ARFl ,.---- ---.. —. ...—-._ --t,-. -.. .......,..H_- I declare under penally of perjury in the second degree that this application and all attachments are true,comet,and complete to the best ofmyknowledpe. . ANhoin Signature: Date: Business Phone: W714.1(‘../. _fre...:( .? - /4-491 ,7f'2• -99/ v The of Signer(It corporation): Sales Taic No. 7'.C? - `/'/CABs' - "a ✓r ATTACHED OR 8401 MUST BE COMPLETED(ALL 3 COPIES) SUBMIT THE STATE COPY AND LOCAL(CITY/COUNTY)AUTHORITY COPY TO YOUR LOCAL(CITY/COUNTY)UCENSING AUTHORITY NO LATER THAN 45 DAYS BEFORE YOUR UCENSE EXPIRES. - EXCEPTION: Wholesaler,manufacturer,importer,and public transportation system license renewals do not need LOCal Licensing Authority approval and must be returned directly to the Colorado Department of Revenue no later than 30 days prior to_license expiration. REPORT AND APPROVAL OF LOCAL UCENSING AUTHORITY The foregoing application has been examined and the premises.business conducted and character of the applicant are satisfac- tory,and we do hereby report that such license,if granted,will comply with the r visions of Title 12,Articles 46 and 47,C.R.S. THEREFORE THIS APPLICATION IS APPROVED. Local Licensing Aupwity for: - / 'A'ET„1 COSSTY, COLORADO g . C TOWN/CITY !J.• COUNTY Signature:- This CHAIRMAN, 'r.'E'..D COUNTY � " BOA RI) OF COW7SR n,%rR': Aunt: i - Date Y = t U 7 'iwv 11.:•. el 02/2 8/94 ataitiCcCDC(�r.OT � TTDETACH•Doc DETACH•QJM/1 OErACH•Do NOT DETACH•Do MOT DETACH•Do term rALH W:Do H5*omot••Do NOT DETACH Do nor li NAM \.,, \v\ USE LICENSE NUMBER LIABILITY INFORMATION RENEWED LICENSE S. \ FOR ALL REFERENCE COUNTY crry INDUST. YYPE UA9.DATE EXPIRES AFTER 0. �� y�r11� ?l,NT. TAIS,NIY ≥N '\ C3—.44 :::0 -0:3 0) 2C6 feel:. C 0403d9 ::4—,:2-9',› '.As TYPE OF LICENSE ISSUED CASH FUND STATE FEE CITY 85%OAP CO 85%OAP ea-01 (9) 41-0 (0) /6A (9) 37.1 (9) 04 (9) I:.VLXN L:I4UCK'-. LiCtNNt; - MALT• vzj\CuS, A: 3 2-...:O it .- %.Q(; . 276.2` S?L,. TL •, YVs A Make check payable to: I _ TOTAL AMOUNT DUE EF r 32 5.2 5 CO4OaADo Da►ITN NT �•�Sss or REVENUE EXTENDED HOURS—Applies only to Hotel and Restaurant,Beer and Wine.Club.Tavem, Extended hours? � and Ms licenses.If desired,check yes'and enclose Total Amount Duo PLUS$170.00. UYVes O No #97/'6 /(,y 94O283 gr'S'°r :1;Y{up,air,..;;not . :+;• P , t °"era°1s" Attachment to Liquor/3.2 License Renewal Application This page must be completed and attached to your signed renewal appltoatbn town. • Failure to Include this page with the application may result In your license not being renewed. Trade n Name of Establishment r State License Number R.•Ca' ChtNk..eft rvt 1t,c. 4a4• �-a..r t , 0-7 - `„ , -o0 1. Do you have legal session of the premises for with itis application for license Is made? YESES' NOD Are the premises owned or rentedryc/A0Jig/ If rented,effective and expiration date of lease: 2, (a) Has the applicant or any of the partners.Or officers, stockholders or drectors of said applicant(if a corporation)ever been YES❑ NO r-. convicted of a crime?tf answer is yes;explain In detail and attach. (b);Have persons lending assistance or financial supporttoSheapplcantormanager,orenployees,everbeenconvictedofacrine? YES NO If answer Is;yes,'explain in detail and attach, . -• 3. Has the applicant,or any of the partners,or officers, directors or stockholders of said applicant(if a corporation)or manager,ever: (a) been denied an alcoholic beverage license? ' YES` NO (b)had an alcoholic beverage license suspended or revoked? YES❑ NO (c) had interest in any entity that had an alcoholic beverage license suspended or revoked, YES❑ NO 2' • If answer is yes'to any of the above questions,explain in detail and attach. d, poet or did applicant or any of the Darters,or officers,directors or stockholders of said vacancy a corporation).,have a direct. ___YES ••NO2 or Indirect Interest in any other CObrodo liquor license(include bans to or from any licensee,or Interest in a ban to any licensed?' If answer Is'yes;explain In detail and attach, -- 5. Identify the persons,firms or corporations who now or will have a financial interest,evidenced either by a loan to,or equity ownership in,the business for which this license is requested.State the names and addresses and the amount and source of such financial interest(1,e.,bank,relatives,friends,previous owners,etc.),expressed In dollars or other items of'value,such as inventory,furniture or equipment Use separate sheet if necessary, N (Address Interest f Type and Amount 7 si 4/47/0/1st/ i cs (y; '{u1 'I 1 ZO'0 gi. 4 '/ey Inn// ) J darer '.r'_ oou, au I 6. List on a separate sheet the names and addresses.of a1 iquor businesses in which any of the persons in quesbon No.5 are materially interested. /YO f/ . 7. Operating Manager . `Address ' `Date of Birth 13%1c7' Y fil r •-e-- ,9`/?G /'/t/H✓C C1; / y e4...) I ?• / - `/Z 8.If applicant is a partnership(except husband and wife), 1st all general partners.Use separate sheet if necessary. Name I Address rbate of Huth I Name I t Address r ^'. I Date of Birth 9. If the applicant is a corporation,answer the following: (a) Corporation is organized under the laws of the State of: t' 0 L Cr r 4 44 0 Date Incorporated: 19 P 5 (b) Principal place of business is: 9?f r t g4„e, y et, (C) Date of filing last annual corporate report to the Cob.Secretary of State: /7 9 Z- (d) Name of each officer listed below: •i Fbrtro Address _ ,..-_ __. __._ _-i gatepf•BiKh i---. ' )cc% ✓ -f.ifi._,e. ,>Ac1,?o f'it k+' ✓'titj', fi. )/ CL, 11-/ - `/ Z 1 YKePres. Home Address I Date of Birth I Treasurer I Home Address Date of Birth , r: /? I— o ; LIZ :e t 7t1.l0 7yiail••,e Ct, .6'‘I/ . C u a//'�S� `/?I Secretary , r -• - ' Home Address Date of Birth (e) List all stockholders,5%or over,(if a public corporation)txludng actual owner orpledgee.(Use separate sheet if necessary) • Name I Address 'Percent of Stack I Date of Birth 1 I Name I Address Percent of Stock I Date of Birth Name I Address Percent of Stock I Date of Birth f 1 I , m Name of a1 Directors%trustees of Corporation _ Name. r Address I Date of Birth I me; .c F !1 ,' . � �L/70 /`lr1 o t',brink* ex Ad/ ,Cotal ,/-ii. L.,- i Name Address Date of Birth TO: Shelly Miller Office of Weld County Clerk to the Board FROM: Rosemary Loper, Records Supervisor DATE: February 25, 1994 SUBJECT: Liquor License Check Rice Enterprises dba/Fort 21 985 East 18th Street The following is list of WCSO responses to the above location between March 1, 1993 and February 24, 1994. 052993 Assault DR i 930529012 082993 Trespass 930829017 110593 Simple assault WC9311463 020994 Disorderly Conduct WC9400490 Please contact me if you require any additional information. 940283 mEm®RAnDum 1111114e .,ppBoard of County Commissioners n� F�bruary25, 1994 To ReinA. Schuert, Current canner COLORADO From Liquor license renewal Subpca. Rice Enterprises, Inc. , dba Fort 21, 985 East 18th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631-6135. The property is described as part the E2 of Lot 7, NW4 SE4, and part of the W2 of Lot 3, NE4 SE4 all located in Section 9, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County Colorado is a legal non-conforming use (NCU-281) in the Industrial zone district of Weld County. -- � J H -n W j� CO �y 8479 i RICE ENTERPRISES INC. F Wl DBA FORT 2I BAR .11 V ORE. 78TH ST. 394010 1 OREELEY, CO 80631 52.091/1070 IIAIAA111 j ]1� y.�/� N d ' 2 Z 19n_ ORDERarojdn 1- 1 'C� $ if " M&ORDER OF ,[� � 1 V— w r 1 Y� ✓r""" 14 b - DOLLARS Fran ,veeu...ir MoAwr ooa,+wr PGnONAL� •°.W1° / r+wcdw.. ax .. SINK accoaradroo Member ra FOR —0t ✓_ wA Ile ' II•o08'. 799•:• I: L0 700 L9 L SI: 100061. 7 2611• `7 '4, 1A. 1 1,, 4ii "> Y1. AL 1 --. • M1 P 387 472 520 .0 w t �aI �t F + . Gds + RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL 1" N0 IOTDOR IN ERNATC0VER GE Mel MAIIDCD �+ -: tF l NOT FOR INiF11ever N,Mail (See Reverse) ‘� Sent to1 t % 1 in COLORADO DEPT OF REVENUE '` T� < t " LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT DIVISION STATE CAPITOL ANNEX O f 4 IL + r.. 1375 SHERMAN ST 4 � d � l� I' Y- .y' - � DENVER CO 80203 $ tcc��� lit w' Special Delivery Fee f © 1 tY vl lr i yy U- - Restricted Delivery Fee ri.°, to o Receipt Dale Deny ! 1 0 .... to whom and Delivered3jF,x Return Receipt showing to whom. S Td co _ Dale,and Address of pebve7 ' j .4 T ? 0. W M a 3 TOTAL Postage and Fees g '$ Postmark a Date Bi y v 1yjail - D OLy CFp i c57--/—_!r !1 A r A• o M 2 • 1 � iI WU { f+ O47 yC S � y —,0 �F e r.n, i+ r, . .- - . r ' • • 940283 (.2. a.14 P.flea pl,r.w. CHANGE OWNER ° ARCHITECT E4 R CONTRACTOR FIELD AlA DOCUMENT G701 OTHER • PROJECT: Weld Comity Jail Renovation CHANGE ORDER NUMBER: 3 (name, address) 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 DATE: 3/11/94 TO CONTRACTOR: ARCHITECT'S PROJECT NO: 9216 (name, address) Thissen Construction Co. CONTRACT DATE: 2900 rrrr Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 CONTRACT FOR: The Contract is changed as follows: This change order adds $24,870.00 to the referenced project. The attached sheets break down the costs by inforamtion Requests IR-22A, IR-26 through 50 and Proposal Request No. 4. Not valid until signed by the Owner,Architect and Contractor. The original(Contract Sum)(Guaranteed Maximum Price)Was s 1,172,650.00 Net change by previously authorized Change Orders $ 431,267.00 The(Contract Sum)(Guaranteed Maximum Price)prior to this Change Order was. . . . . . , . , $ 1,603,917.00 The(Contract Sum)(Guaranteed Maximum Price)will be(Increased)(decreased) (uncnanged)by this Change Order In the amount of s 24,870.00 The new(Contract Sum)(Guaranteed Maximum Price)Including this Change Order will be , 5 1,628,787.00 The Contract Time will be(increased)(decreased)(unchanged)by ( 0 )days• The date of Substantial Completion as of the date of this Change Order therefore is NOTE: This summary does not reflect changes in the Contract Sum,Contract Time or Guaranteed Maximum Price which have been authorbrd by Construction Change Directive. Btey Associates Thlssen Construction Weld County ARCHITECT CONTq,sCI14 OWNER 2020 Clubhouse Drive 1900 F"" Strut,t 91S 10th Street AddreAs Ad Creel•� Color do 80634 Greeley,r Address Colorado 80631 Greeley, Colorado. 30631 L Li i /. J BY ( ✓ BY n n /� DA• /1 M 1 DATE 3/I'7/Rq DATE D3/2s/9'/ AlA DOt.W:Nr 0701 • CHANGE ORDER • 1987 EDITION • MA- • m19RJ • THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 173$ NEW YORK AVE, N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006 0701-1987 rl �•' •. 940289 WARNING:Rammed photocopying violates GS.copyright Inn and is white to kcal prosecution. 00, INSTRUCTION SHEET FOR AIA DOCUMENT G701, CHANGE ORDER • A. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Purpose This donuneix is intended for use m implementing changes ui the Work agreed m by the Owner,Ardutier and Goutnnar I(x centon sif.1 ctm- plewd C'tli hum ina ic.ars agreement upon :111 the [eons of the change, inducting.tm change, in the Contrail Sum (or Guaranis'. Maximum Price'.e'.ant; Gill[ract clang. 2. Related Documents This document yvas ink-run-0 use under the leans of AIA Acosta' conditions fiot published m 14x', including AlA I k•_unlent Ain', Central Conditions of the Gintnrt Lar Cunvlyl(tion ,nut the gencr;il enndihaps contained In ALA Document. Aloe'and Air. 3. Use Of Current Documents , ' Pritin to using any AIA document.the user sh Dint coils',at the AIA,an AM cnni) inenI chapter or Cu rrb)1 AIA Ih z;tmn'nis Pnec Last to dcicrunine the current edit on of'dell d(v:urnen!. 4. Limited License for Reproduction AIA Diwunlent(,'fl1 is a copyrighted work.end may!WI I>,;rip n,Jcce,. of(risen e•d Ilan III xahst:m hill p.tit ss',hunt the;spless wnncn rxrrn lrs'stets or nC the AIA I L' G-01 dn('umcnt is intC did trI he C ;.es a ctraunm,hlc—dart u, the twigind tatxVmcnt purcb-tsed bt !hc uk't is intended to hr consumed ill the Course of hAng used Ism is no implied IxTmis..iu)es rt prndot e this cl,numenr nor skiesnicmbcnhrp an The Arne(Ic u) losutnt' ail Architects outer ant :Maher rights to r,'pnslute them. A bruited license is hcrelip granted to rcttil gtrrhax n to Irpil,dune a maximum of ten ,,tic.ol.i complete(.err CNC(utit'(i'111, but t Ott liiy 11W m Corine,ruin with ,, panieuler i'ndae7- 8. CHANGES FROM THE PREVIOUS EDITION I'nlike the previous edit i n the thbr(di inn uC AlA IAxument COI ftVcims the ssiguaturvs t t the Owner,Architect alli(r,trNrcaur Err validity(iu,)grs to he Inad(over the Contractor's obi cation(with disputed trims to x''Cfled.weny!reb)shnaW Ise elf coed hr,ugh titc use oI AIA I),K amcnt Cl7ba, Cona!rueurm (lunge Directtee. C. COMPLETING THE G701 FORM 1. Description of Change In the Contract I riser[a del:Ulla des'ript ion of the rims'UI Ix'made in the Cunt nets ht this (;fJng'()rdc r,mcIciding Jill Ora, S wLilIC.4 ii ins.di umemn nr other supp`irtmg data n,CCntl\t the sops- oI the change_ 2. Determination of Costs Irsstl. the following iniformaugn m the bivnks rifuyld'd and sink'out the tarries in parentheses that do not apply. a) the origin,( Contract buns or Gu,u:Irlkrd.AI:uimum pfiic, Is) Ilse net chy)ge.by{srevososts authorata Change Order..(nor'th it this does not Influde change's;nab'hied he Crnshi icron('11:nlge iAret- :WC unless o,It a Chung( Was suhscq(lentls'-agreed to by the Contractor:ind fernriled :u a Change Order), s) the Comill ! brim '.'r Cuarenlcctl J9.uimum Trite liii,in to this Change Orck-r, al) the amonia cd t'lc'n_asc a decrease, its amp, in the COIlIntt hum or GU-ardmtrd Maminum 1',i r, and e) the M.N. Contra&r Mon, ur (lu:uannrd hiaximun, Price as adjusted ht this Change trda 3. Change In Contract Time Invert the folk tw,ng inkixmau,rn In the hlanks pms4dtd. and sinew nut the won. m parentheses Ill t do not upials: .I) the -amount in dLNs of the IncCaw or dec,'ease, if any; In the C;n,unmet Time; and h) the date of Sul-ist.mtial Cunhpictioo. including ant at ilia%mien! oli:ten ht the Change Ogler D. EXECUTION OF THE DOCUMENT When the Own, ,Aa hit a and(1 nr rep it has e anti"1 a,C rnurt tn It e a gc Ic Ix m ick'it the(,attract, including ant Alt 1),I aeon in the Owl. toast Suns ( u I ranter]Maximum Price)e)and G,wrack lrote,the 6A1 ebx'wwant should IN;exec ukti to triplicate by dn( rt\r,py ie. and the Archnerr, each Ot whom reruns an nnguml 1/88' 940289 } • THISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 2900 F street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phone: 353-8242 Fax: 351-0530 March 8, 1993 Biey Associates 2020 Clubhouse Drive Greeley, CO. 80634 Attention: John Sohl Subject : Weld County Jail Renovation 915 10th Street Greeley, CO. Gentlemen: • The following is a listing of the cost effect of Information Requests to date, since IR-25: IR-22A Add $1 ,389.00 IR-26 Add $1 ,334.00 IR-27 Add $1 ,319.00 IR-28 Add $1 , 159.00 IR-29 No Change IR-30 Add $ 907.00 IR-31 No Change IR-32 Add $2,506.00 IR-33 Add $1 , 178.00 IR-34 Add $1 ,404.00 IR-35 Add $1 ,225.00 IR-36 Add $4,277.00 IR-37 Add $ 581 .00 IR-38 Add $1 ,025.00 IR-39 No Change IR-40 Add $ 392.00 IR-41 Add $ 206.00 IR-42 Add $ 250.00 IR-43 Add $ 793.00 IR-44 Add $ 768.00 IR-45 Add $ 489.00 IR-46 Add $ 59.00 IR-47 Add $ 589.00 • IR-48 Add $ 300.00 IR-49 Deduct ($ 75.00) IR-50 Deduct ($ 128.00) PR-4 Add $2,923.00 940289 • The total of these costs are an add of $24,870.00. Please issue a change order in this amount . IT you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, THISSE CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION Karl Schmidt Superintendent • • 940289 t , • THISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 2900 F STREET • • • GREELEY, CO 80631 PHONE:353-8242 FAX: 351-0530 REQUEST FOR INFORMATION I .R. * 1 3101 - a/'t• TO: BLEY ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS PROJECT: WELD CNTY. JAIL RENVTN. 2020 CLUBHOUSE DRIVE 915 10TH STREET GREELEY, CO. 80634 GREELEY, CO. 80631 ATTN: JOHN SOHL Section : echtel"i CAZWare/c'-c. Title Acx -j"1 - cC 04 Issued by : /CI Date: -3-7-71 cost : l 3 S9 QUESTION: ni.6. L 71:541,,, a v' 604.4x/A) 04. /u Coc c_ et *C-00 74 DE 4 etc-F. Cbeltr G//✓/7, et/7- ASS CV ter A 05/c_4.lt 4 A ,Q&nort 4,Ni7 4.,;,7ic d T EQc1/ROO A001214"44-4, /G250/z0.0 4.-WO E =r-OO1 SIGNATURE:6� RESPONSE: • SIGNATURE: DATE OF REPLY____4 J_„_ 940283 : 5 t , A - • PROJECT : MELD COUNTY JAIL RENOVATION PRICING LOCATION: GREELET, CO. 1NFOIMATION IF-QUEST 22A DATE : 01-Ntr-94 , ' ;SUPPLI; ITEM ; QUANTITY ; UNIT : MATERIAL ; UNIT ;EQOIP.ISUB.; OMIT ; LIBOR ; TOTAL ; 1001 OP LOT TEIP COOLER 0 0 _ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' MECHANICAL I LS 0 600 600 600 ELECTRICAL I LS 0 474 474 474 ROUSTING !RACKET 1 LS 75 75 0 70 7 105 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 ; 0 0 0 ; 0 SUBTOTALS : 75 ; ; 1,074 ; ; 70 ; 1,179 •; OVEIBEAD 0.100 111 PROFIT 0.030 65 BOND 0.020 27 • TOTALS , , ; ; ; ; ; ; 1,719 INFORMATION REQUEST 22A TIISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPOIATIOR ET : IS DATE : OS-Mar-94 • 940283 • PROJECT : WELD COUNTY JAIL IEN0PATION PIICING LOCATION: GZEELEY, CO. INFOtNATIOM IEQOEST 27 DATE: AUG. 25, 1993 . . :SUPPLY: [TEN ; QUANTITY ; UNIT ; MATEIIAL : 0111 :EQUIP./SOB.; OMIT : LABOR ; TOTAL MEI ELECTRICAL ROOM AT 0 : ; 0 0 0 COMMUNICATIONS AREA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BUILD NET ROOM 0 0 0 0 DIYTALL 1 LS 284 284 0 346 , 346 , 630 PAINTING I LS 0 170 170 0 ; 170 CEILING 1 LS : 0 65 65 0 1 65 ACCESS FLOORING I LS 0 255 255 0 : 255 ELECTRICAL 1 LS 0 N/C 0 0 ; 0 ; 0 0 0 : 0 ; 0 0 0 0 ; 0 0 0 0 ; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SUBTOTALS , , 284 ; ; 490 ; ; 346 ; 1,120 • OTEUBEAD 0.100 : 112 PROFIT 0.050 : 62 BOND 0.020 : 26 TOTALS ; ; ; ; ; , 1,319 DESCRIPTION: 11-27 1115331 CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION BY : IS DATE :08/25/93 • 940289 �i�pt,sa V 9' 4UA%T THISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION • 2900 F STREET GREELEY, CO 80631 PHONE:353-8242 FAX: 251-0530 REQUEST FOR INFORMATION t .R . x 930/ - 07S TO: BLEY ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS PROJECT: WELD CNTY. JAIL RENVTN. 2020 CLUBHOUSE DRIVE 915 10TH STREET GREELEY , CO. 80634 GREELEY, CO. 80631 ATTN: JOHN SOHL section : AtErgioaf'c, Title Ctrs �tN&��IP • 3 r f6 Issued by : . Data: -7/b1/3 Cost: QUESTION: RE nil' -z-o AR. ' � , Dmo rid 6 M-,2 '5H-0•ws Cil-s A/ONG DMA W,T# . ',c9Le- oZ 0/ : o osih- gretZ, 41St'' ,&a. 3 Nett Pte'/cam 64-5,1) �6a rats aP0,Q PIC O A&g6At6'`f& '7" ro 010)0 4 4/Pt7ctatc-f, /7 A95 Q/5cIvo•t 7 rho c • 51240 c41-0 .#4-ir- i24 / ", / : W& cost at- /f00Zitb% tt #47a2/xs MC& /NC.GupC� /4 7'6 /c,cyp.•Jfc/S SIGNATURE,: 4',.a-jr RESPONSE: • • • • • SIGNATURE: DATE OF REPLY / / • 940289 • PROJECT : VELD COUNTY JAIL RENOVATION PRICING LOCATION: GREELEY, CO. INFORMATION REQUEST 26 DATE: JULY 21, 1993 SUPPLR; ITEM ; QUANTITY ; UNIT ; MATERIAL ; UNIT ;EQUIP./SUB.; UNIT ; LABOR : TOTAL ; ADDITIONAL GAS PIPING 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MECHANICAL 1 LS 0 1132 1,132 1,132 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o D D SUBTOTALS ; ; o ; ; 1,132 ; : o ; 1,132 ; OVERHEAD 0.100 113 • PROFIT 0.050 62 BOND 0.020 26 TOTALS I I , ; 1,334 ; DESCRIPTION: IR-26 TNISSRN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION BY : ES DATE : 22-J01-93 • 940289 • THISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 2900 F STREET" • GRE= EY, 30621 • PICNE: 252-8242 FAX: 251-7520 REyUEST FOR INFORMATION x ` Sfll- Oa? TO: BLsY ASSOCIATES , ARCHITECTS PRCJEC : WELD Cur' . JAIL RENVTN, 2020 CLUBHOUSE DRIVE 9: 5 10TH STREET GRE=: Y , CO. 30634 GRE__E' , CO . 8063' A-TN : .JOHN SCHL A' ISM °6CC:Cn MCN. 1,74ea; ed..E Title : /r3. TO N-`J /e04,44.Issues by ,CMS Da: -7.46/4' , 3E-benlothvao QUESTION: ReFO' n ree4-ti2,aJ6 S14w, Ce,.'.'°c hof r Ake. Povc-s D cry Em 31 c,4 r s. er0c fro, n4-r3 Ave& 5.44),4-.) /N Roo ti 123. Powcsc FL 3 -C6yNoadS 7*75 /264244 , r / 0061 GM2, r# ro r# C . wtu-zc, .-6 mac• ,otAl /23 • CANNo7 P'jL suer 4cAirt4. 4-e7CW. z eisok1"l s. rds� c 1$ ,Kou7o to Air) KW, F'�c/LO Al S) ,€04,y /roc Teatt At 't'i e Des/1, IS $IGNATURE: RESPONSE: • SIGNATURE: DATE OF REPLY / / 940289 , • "KUA I • I— c �� I' I 4c.,_i It ^- 11' 4hz : \ . \ 4 p 7 Z 1$ 6„ 1 /2 ,. ' PMN Fc "N il 940288 0 THISSEN CONSTRUCTION 0ORPORATION -2900-F STREET- -_.__ .. . - GREELEY, CO 80631 . _ ._-PHONE: 353-8242 - FAX.:--35-1--0,5,30- . ..__.. _ REQUEST FOR INFORMATION I.R. Asr --ciao/ - o. s TO: BLEY ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS PROJECT: WELD CNTY. JAIL RENVIN. 2020 CLUBHOUSE DRIVE 915 10TH STREET GREELEY , CO. 80634 GREELEY, CO. 80631 ATTN: JOHN SOHL section : E M7c,4 .�'oom.s g "t1 o --- Title : 4D„,,c 8-7 Xnitas a / Issued by : j� Date: // .g1 -- 93 'cost:/42049 //59 _. QUESTION: ee cc zo• z cr'&r PA 7-CO 44/6, /a//99s rye 4 . - /Q. _5. /4(c Neer-, - Re6*co.evt. 8-7 _ �rxraao ee/two C/51,0&6&-.9- _co eE..5 ,c-i)czcr.Cct5_ , -- -- -7?3, /97 - . p., ----P« V- J o ?.--S.p.s s.e^ /'s cessc-o ftik ees to/4-c- e& SIGNATURE.? Lc" i RESPONSE: S SIGNATURE: DATE OF REPLY /^/, 940289 • IIIIIROJECT : WELD COUNTY JAIL RENOVATION PRICING PLOCATION: GREELEY, CO. INFORMATION REQUEST 28 DATE: NOV. 24, 1993 ;SUPPLR; ITEM ; QUANTITY ; UNIT ; MATERIAL UNIT ;EQUIP,/SUB.; UNIT : LABOR TOTAL CHANGE LIGHT FIXTURES ROOMS 0 0 0 0 193 & 194 TO RECESSED 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FRAMING 2 EA 0 50 100 0 100 PLASTER 2 EA 0 30 60 0 60 ELECTRICAL 2 EA 0 412 824 0 824 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SUBTOTALS ; ; 0 ; ; 984 ; 0 ; 984 OVERHEAD 0.100 98 • PROFIT 0.050 54 BOND 0.020 23 TOTALS I ; I ; I ; ; 1,159 ; DESCRIPTION: TNISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION BY : XS DATE : 24-Nov-93 • • THISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 2900 F STREET - GREELEY, CO 80631 PHONE: 353-8242 FAX: 351-0530 RECUEST FOR INFORMATION I .R. # 7e30/— 079 TO: BLEY ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS PROJECT: WELD CNTY. JAIL RENVTN. 2020 CLUBHOUSE DRIVE 915 10TH STREET GREELEY, CO. 80634 GREELEY, CO. 80831 ATTN: JOHN SOHL Section RCdllr6ca2ute= Title - t>oO.eS .55 ( 33 Issued by : Date:NO00 02`1` _ /`�y_ Cost: 4."o O 4i_Ct QUESTION: Repe.c To bRfh,.JC�& 4 -7 , P00-'r SS is ShfouJA) 41 l 4,•#, Door -__. Roo/II /S5 . D c.EtC- aa A-r wrier Co-r_ i,:ro 1 Dome e#7 s /A)C C6tiiAI/675 cE 'We _ . P co,ou&esgr6cw 9 r� e .D) S` -o 4•A✓ Sc- � 7w/Tc6d i70eve 33 r0 nita 771d- 7 -09e--.15- Or 55` . , pier C5 Io ryes ivercze'v 44}442.•• rra- sr E f , 9 l3 g, SIGNATURE• RESPONSE: • SIGNATURE: DATE OF REPLY / / 940289 • THISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 2900 F STREET GREELEY, CO 80631 PHONE: 353-8242 FAX: 351-0530 REQUEST FOR INFORMATION I.R. S 030 TO: BLEY ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS PROJECT: WELD CNTY. JAIL RENVTN. 2020 CLUBHOUSE DRIVE 915 10TH STREET GREELEY , CO. 80634 GREELEY, CO. 80631 ATTN: JOHN SOHL Section : / " ice 770N t' 5Pc-1-ar liWcr5 - � "fir`/rrd++ sa Title • D 0 7 Issued by �S Date/YOU, .c,71/79V3 Cost: /] QUESTION: eF - D *-J/A4 /4 ` ' .csl/3rflW f 0/9 4� 3/A-9 5 'ou) w/NQA•0 47 r* Couer'/ewss _ t< �,t' �.6,�7�q se °c�^'� e; /z'L e0IFY t�/aO6�s/�����r eca ✓6 !� ..i ___._ ✓/o"T"C.. {7'-'.""',i `J.4(�& N� n)/c j /,�'r �- les or il-a Ne6%! BJ se #cc !�O� s'5 4- &C 6 #- 5 c42fl /nl c-e— r1-7_5 . 454.(10e&, ig54t4Cf✓6 7f'& Gc9-55 , (1 I-� r - SIGNATURE: RESPONSE: 111 • SIGNATURE: DATE OF REPLY / / 94 AilikPROJECT : WELD COUNTY JAIL RENOVATION PRICING LOCATION: GREELEY, CO. INFORMATION REQUEST 30 DATE: NOV. 26, 1993 ;SUPPLR; ITEM ; QUANTITY UNIT ; MATERIAL ; UNIT ;EQUIP./SUB.; UNIT ; LABOR ; TOTAL ;ADD SPEAK HOLES AND PASS-THRU 0 0 0 0 ;WINDOWS AT COURTHOUSE 0 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 ;NEN GLASS/PASS THRU 2 EA 0 325 650 0 650 'SPEAK HOLES 3 EA 0 40 120 0 120 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SUBTOTALS 0 ; ; 770 ; 0 ; 770 OVERHEAD 0.100 77 PROFIT 0.050 42 BOND 0.020 28 TOTALS , 907 DESCRIPTION: IR 30 THISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION BY : KS DATE : 26-Nov-93 • 940289 • THISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 2900 3TRE=T GREELEY . .c 80631 PHONE: 353-8242 ;AX : 351-0530 r� RE:UEET =0R :NRCRMAT:CN : ..4. x _ 9-3e/- O3 / 70: BLEY ASSOCIATES , ARCHITECTS PROJECT. WELD CNTY, JAIL RENVTN. 202C C:.UEHCUSE DRIVE 915 10TH STREET GREELEY , CO. 606,14 GREELEY , CO. 806:1 ATTN : JCkN SCHL . , c c/2E e r'.e/r a c l l c • . CAIIAJ&6 CCl Lin1G @. A04,1/4. 1 s,zCc4 :5SueC Dy GUEST:ON : �J �� ro /4S2-( c eR- �• PR / A2E vt 5 ED THE neAf ' 5 cr,09 6-tc- Gcs rt- ©,c c 5,,ti6 /33 4141 eel/1"i° 0N) 4cC4v. ,44,J5 /ebe /C/P-1 /. -- F3P- 3 /Qec/r s co -et Ez-e lie/C p.C Q�.2�J tear �D Nv r ()MD trc� miry ".f'.-- /7 2V 5//se .,- /°�. " O 4GErri�G • 4r Z'/5 A„l7B-OS: ,a' Cev0 vc'C4 Ye AAs G0,w Jaw,' Sam' Cm,vGF i7,e)4.14-cc Ce c..etri -zc Rcw 4- Al 4-"ere 57,t"0 aMt//J%-t5 -v,r ' / /Po o, O6-a4 , , s )L teNCT6^4, ,4cpcst/c.4-4.. Clertrilo -21b 6:0-5r tit- 'goo .±:x/sitz SIGNATURE: RESPONSE: • SIGNATURE: DATE OF REPLY / / 940283 41 THISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 2900 F STREET GREELEY , CO 30631 PHONE: 353-824.2 FAX : 351-0530 RECUEST FOR INFCRMA-:ON _ .R . x 367- O32 TO: BLEY ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS PROJECT: WE, CND! . JAIL RENVTN. 2020 CLUBHOUSE DRIVE 915 10TH STREET GREELEY, CO. 80634. GREELEY , CO. 80621 ATTN : JOHN SOHL SeC;. on 412Cli GOb+� 4./c,1 Tina (�Cocl��JeeK /Fr /' t F �" Issued by : S Date : //- .7 -q3 Cost: m1O aeo6 QUESTION: If e Off,,,,,,,,,& ,,6 s'A-7 r P9 Pe4ci,iG P-- q -MSC 7264i Wit. arm' RmA4.9/i/G , ,7u.€6-5, F - • - C Pi to .Llnte 1te azA 06/CM c' /,J ,R4t'&4 WNW AY$J Roau5 /f d-/93 r.J''c c 86 cows ,eta Pcso . c uti es µ„ QE 4C7/ut Li,J6S * o Al 'fib trig',” /A) 5t Cv'cd, 2, 11,4“4,3,ry gY Lager 'S6 coMC ,C'bo-z /89 AZ w. co.w'r S 15 /lib?' /SLR 5/S OA) 2'6'' � S- 4c7r.,4t. C3 An h7 6t)2 5.eS7CI 5, 154 w,ari ccas /93chM1 /s dr3 '— 7/96 ti1Erm 9v,JeJ O,4)L.#7' ce5446 7' za>A16 - SIGNATURE: RESPONSE: 1, f,vf ®cry !, 5our,v c a= ,Ceay 193 — cov'ar Ste/ e /2. 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INFORMATION REQUEST 32 DATE: DEC. 02. 1993 ;SUPPLR; ITEM ; QUANTITY ; UNIT ; MATERIAL ; UNIT ;EQUIP./SUB.; UNIT LABOR ; TOTAL ;ADDITIONAL BLOCKNORK AT 1ST 0 0 0 ' 0 FLOOR JAIL ; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ITEM 1 0 0 0 0 DEMO ADD'L BLOCK 1 LS 0 25 25 35 35 60 MOVE DOOR I LS 0 0 25 25 2S MASONRY 1 LS 0 590 590 0 590 0 0 0 0 ITEM 2 0 0 0 0 ADD'L DEMO 1 LS 25 25 25 25 242 242 292 MASONRY 1 LS 0 680 680 0 680 0 0 0 0 ITEM 3 0 0 0 0 MASONRY 2 EA 0 240 480 0 480 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SUBTOTALS ; 2$ ; 1,800 ; 302 ; 2,127 ;OVERHEAD 0.100 213 ;PROFIT 0.050 117 ;BOND 0.020 49 TOTALS ; ; ; ; ; 2,506 DESCRIPTION: IR 30 TNISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION BY : KS DATE : 02-Dec-93 0 94022q • THISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 2900 F STREET GREELEY, CO 80631 PHONE : 253-8242 FAX: 35 : --0530 REQUEST FOR INFORMATION I .R . s X1'30/- 033 TO: BLEY ASSOCIATES , ARCHITECTS PROJECT: WELD CNTY. JAIL RENVTN. 2020 CLUBHOUSE DRIVE 915 10TH STREET GREELEY, CO. 80634 GREELEY , CO. 80621 ATTN : JOHN SOHL Sect Ion /1/JE Herr- /� Tits : 4, 9141.14007 (ctVL` ✓�cr /O c-�/66 „d Issuea by . 1� Date: 12`2-y3 Cost: ADC //17? QUESTION: e€ - � 1P- 7-1/6- a '5?*tA ' /care .ha Vc.#wc 6 o/ac..0pz w eve& 'S& M5 - Lo ice-D- 77A'5 1 ter YTF nee 043 /S sa' S- Jt 776 4317400.e) AVA/c/1rie-6 ,t 0€7&toc9r7Di) &/c.c_ 107 P.T& 4. V.9tc,fez-& K&77L P11t-S&- .C. — t Cam), • w,rl../ az /O J�evit,N) S. Pa'Cox", (3- 2 ,✓ / • 5A-J rcc 7' r/e u s rs 1„) reties .9re4 SIGNATURE: G" 7 RESPONSE: • SIGNATURE: DATE OF REPLY / / 940289 •ROJECT : WELD COUNTY JAIL RENOVATION PRICING OCATION: GREELEY, CO. INFORMATION REQUEST 33 DATE : 03-Dec-93 SUPPLR; ITEM QUANTITY ; UNIT MATERIAL ; UNIT ;EQUIP./SUB.; UNIT ; LABOR ; TOTAL ;ADD SHOWER HEADS AT JUVENILE 0 0 0 0 ;HOLDING 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ;MECHANICAL 1 LS 0 1000 1,000 0 1,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SUBTOTALS ; ; 0 ; ; 1,000 ; ; 0 ; 1,000 OVERHEAD 0.100 ; 100 • PROFIT 0.050 55 BOND 0.020 ; ; 23 TOTALS :,178 , 1 DESCRIPTION: IR 33 THISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION BY : KS DATE : 03-Dec-93 • 940289 .v:,...-...N ..A., d7 .'. . ALA � w 4'. ... .....o•nam.....•• A._.n...�...�...r. n� n U. S. ENGINEERING COMPANY . 729 a 811 Street •‘ P.O.Box 905 • Loveland CO 80537• (303)889.1886 • FM(303)883.0885 tnaMoe cows= . SINCE NO . TRIRCHISSICIF . Oa any Nate /fhb.(. QW//Y. Attention /Sit,- $c*.v,O r Prat -Ga ape,.-vases Reference /Lr/ .34/1._ . Date 0/7(1�S‘ *Al/ Tire - •5l CO (Including Pages na ttca This liar) • omits -f s-v i ce rrnt .S/�-Z. 'S An vf. 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INFORMATION REQUEST 34 DATE : 03-Dec-93 ;SUPPER; ITEM ; QUANTITY ; UNIT MATERIAL ; UNIT ;EQUIP./SUB.; UNIT ; LABOR ; TOTAL CAMERA AND MONITOR FOR 0 O 0 0 PNEUMATIC TUBE SYSTEM ; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PNEUMATIC SYSTEM 1 LS 0 824 824 0 824 ELECTRICAL 1 LS 0 368 368 0 368 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SUBTOTALS ; ; 0 ; ; 1,192 ; 0 ; 1,192 ;OVERHEAD 0.100 ; 119 ;PROFIT 0.050 ; 66 ;80KD 0.020 ; 28 ; TOTALS ; ; ; ; ; ; ; : 1,404 ; DESCRIPTION: IR 33 TNISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION BY : KS DATE : 03-0ec-93 • 940289 • THISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION - 2900 F STREET GREELEY, CO 80631 • PHONE: 353-8242 FAX : 351-0530 • REQUEST FOR INFORMATION I .R. ii ` ?O/ ' O3$ TO: BLEY ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS PROJECT: WELD CNTY. JAIL RENVTN. 2020 CLUBHOUSE DRIVE 915 10TH STREET GREELEY, CO. 80634 GREELEY, CO. 80631 ATTN: JOHN SOHL Section : M EClrGQnfc4 C ^^ Title : CoNt�Coc. or \/AV W Sh°bt1P A F'S aftv.J o9 Issued by : Date: -6 —9l _Cost: MO / S,`- QUESTION: /EcD N Caere?,er ReS4c rco C,B57 Gam" '2 5. SQ6d+J5CC/ i Zb PRoLiI0N Flea- e*74 or P.¢sS eax55' X47 r A-#)wtotsnzt>laa Certtioc'cs, ANC Thera ol&t4 /AIre1ucfro ay G ✓ f *r-✓6 - 71'6- ?90x6 sere4dal, "e u A_ DvC6-7 4c724.6 77,te oszt7 /.J G/ELc .4 ' Z!6 l N- pt t6cT .*cri.J6 rNt9eKosws S43*Co 7'/ ve.r r1& etaL,06�i —' Co J&tSdf'7 tca) co/7W -o S+arrc. , 114)p VWX p ae Di?5-r 4CT,t.G rs t cyo s7.frL SIGNATURE: RESPONSE: • SIGNATURE: DATE OF REPLY/ / 940289 • PROJECT : flLD MUM JAIL RENOVATION PRICING LOCATION: GREELET, CO. INFORMATION REQUEST 35 • DATE : 07-Mat-94 :SUPPLE ITEM : QOIHTITT : UNIT : MATERIAL : UNIT :EQUIP./SUB,: UNIT : LABOR : MIL : ' 'ADD DIRECT ACTING tHERNOSTATS : : : : 0 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 0 CONTROLS 1 LS i 1040 1,04 0 1,040 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , 0 I 0 : 0 O : 0 : : SUBTOTALS : : : C : : 1,040 : : 0 : 1,040 : • : :OVERHEAD : 0.100 04 : :PROFIT : 0.050 : : 157 : ,BOND : 0.020 24 : : TOTALS : : I : : : : : 1,225 : INFORMATION REQUEST 35 THISSEM CONSTIOCTION CORPORATION BY : IS DATE : 07-Mar-94 • 940289 • THISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION - 2900 F STREET GREELEY , CO 80631 • PHONE: 253-82a2 FAX : 351-052.0 • REQUEST FOR INFORMATION I .R . TO: BLEY ASSOCIATES , ARCHITECTS PROJECT: WELD CNTY. JAIL RENVTN. 2020 CLUBHOUSE DRIVE 915 10TH STREET GREELEY, CC. 80624 GREELEY, CC. 80627 ATTN: JOHN SOHL SactIGn ,/4 ct44 4/"TIL" T1t:a :AW R,56✓ 7 a &&Aa'sacs @ /rF - 4 -'c Issues by : ,<":37s Data : "J �} Cost: 4 27 7 • QUESTION : 7.-09 . tiOCce5j RAG/Syatr,pe-D/Firs 5,440LJA/ -CC) /9 "erase* k7 Z' b iFtes7 ,cced'q .09.ed9 u1SCb ,.-lO5yGr limes/rec.-5 . Fzce t.1 sei ,t/ v) /76ocs, • SIGNATURE: - RESPONSE: "C • • SIGNATURE: DATE CF REPLY / / 940289 • PROJECT : VELD COOKY JAIL RENOVATION PRICING LOCATION: GREELEY, CO. INFORMATION REQUEST 36 • DATE : 08-Mu-94 • :80PPLR: ITEM QUANTITY : OMIT 1 MATERIAL : UNIT :EQUIP./808.1 UNIT : LABOR : TOTAL ADD GRILLES AND DIFFUSERS : 0 ; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NECBANICAL I LS 0 3630 3,630 0 3,630 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o : 0 0 0 0 SUBTOTALS : : : 0 : : 3,630 : : 0 : 3,630 • :OYEtNEAD : 0.100 : : 363 :PROFIT : 0.050 : : 200 :BOND : 0.020 : : 84 ' 4,211 : TOTALS , INFORMATION REQUEST 36 THISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION BY : IS DATE : 08-Mar-94 • 940289 • THISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 2900 F STREET GREELEY , CO 80621 PHONE: 253-8242 FAX : 251-0530 , REQUEST FOR INFORMATION I .R . x (71-30/- 03 TO: LEY ASSOCIATES , ARCHITECTS PROJECT: WELD CNTY. JAIL RENVTN. 2020 CLUBHOUSE DRIVE 915 10TH STREET GREELEY, CC. 8063a GREELEY , CC. 80631 ATTN : JOHN S0HL • Titlet l e n ;/uA� Tit � u G4'Z�`? Fc< �, Al/eCtAd /42a &'e Issues by Atic Data : 3'ts'l� Cast : 51/ - - QUESTION: Pca/S Q?c.c_ e O''3 L�'7ocs p-�6E5"GG9-7OGJ l� G4,..415m,' /15 - �� c C — G e- set &tc Co. W/'€ O 4- , 2 no✓r ' '-r ,4 Csits ad-oz./n:6e fE,7P z aDou v,cnr,n' isit,670 re stiecc -r 6 4 to r offie freeyer ug SIGNATURE, RESPONSE: • SIGNATURE:_ _ DATE OF REPLY / /� 940289 • • PROJECT : VELD COUNTY JAIL RENOVATION PRICING LOCATION: GREELEY, CO. INFORMATION REQUEST 37 DATE : 08-Mar-94 • D , :SUPPLR: ITEM QUANTITY : UNIT ; MATERIAL ; UNIT ;EQUIP./SOB.: UNIT LABOR TOTAL ADD GAS REGULATORS ; : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MECAAMICAL 1 LS , 493 493 0 493 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 ' SUBTOTALS : : : O : : 493 : : 0 : 493 • :OVERHEAD 0.100 : 49 :PROFIT 0.050 : 27 : :BOND 0.020 : 11 : : TOTALS ' 581 ' ' , , INFORMATION REQUEST 37 THISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION BY : 18 DATE : 08-Mar-94 • 910289 • I THISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION • 2900 F STREET GREELEY , CO 90631 PHONE:252-8242 FAX: 351-05::0 REQUEST FOR INFORMATION I .R. S 9930/�-Q34,3 TO: BLEY ASSOCIATES , ARCHITECTS PROJECT: WELD CNTY. JAIL RENVTN. 2020 CLUBHOUSE DRIVE 915 10TH STREET - GREELEY, CO. S0634 GREELEY, CO. 80621 ATTN : JOHN SOHL Sect'en : Mkt(.1�t ( /�� { �J /�-I Tit.:a �N/�" s .1/r`i• za M*)t9 '1 / St- DC 5 Issuec by : Date: 9-5 -Q4 Cost: /025- QUESTION : me' jjkoaa,, meg S//JsY oIS Z2. ea, a-Co Cfl D /= 417 I &t7 6 7 6. nits, 6Z 6v St3/A) dot$ CeGiceere0, f'$41641 !!/ ,tub° crc I• SIGNATURE: RESPONSE: • SIGNATURE: DATE OF RELY / / 940289 • PROJECT : VELD COUNT! JAIL RESONATION PRICING LOCATION: GREELEY, CO. INFORMATION REQUEST 38 DATE : O8-Mar-94 :SOPPLR: ITEM ; QUANTITY : UNIT : MATERIAL : DNIT ;EQUIP./SUE.; ON1T ; LABOR : TOTAL ADD JANITOR MOP SINK : 0 ; 0 0 0 : 0 : 0 0 0 _ 0 ; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NECEANICAL 1 LS 0 870 870 0 870 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ; 0 0 0 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ; 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 : : SUBTOTALS : : : 0 : : STO : : 0 ; 870 : • : :OVLRBEAD 0.100 : : ; : : Si :PROFIT 0.050 : : : : : 48 I ISOMD 0.020 : I 1 1 a 20 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , I TOTALS a a I I I 1 1 I 1,025 INFORMATION REQUEST 78 TNISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION B! : RS DATE : 03-Nar-94 • 940289 • THISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 2900 F STREET . • GREELEY, CO 80631 PHONE:353-8242 FAX: 351-0530 REQUEST FOR INFORMATION I .R. >s 9.32/- O 3 9' T0: BLEY ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS PROJECT: WELD CND?. JAIL RENVTN. 2020 CLUBHOUSE DRIVE 915 10TH STREET GREELEY, CO. 80634 GREELEY, CO. 80631 ATTN: JOHN SOHL Section : Mai, Title : ANcOOCI"n' el= ecoviesa A—O 061/C1 ,a11 Issued by : KS, Date: 3- 7-"`"? Cost : !4o QUESTION: /ON SC ✓ 5t7c 64.)/7# -low) S'o61-c - t774K- Dc 6unr/CS •i4'' PeSKS k7.5'tarte• ZO•Js/ ,r3.rc.ai4J G s.vMy /3& 4 ccoa4PZiwtt u&ac. -36 06416- An 7-h` • 506 kY 4/0 CSC. • SIGNATURE1 %""::;;!.t.:e.„....*/ RESPONSE: • SIGNATURE: DATE OF REPLY_/____/ THYSSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 2900 F STREET . • • • GREELEY, CO 80631 PHONE:353-8242 FAX: 351-0530 REQUEST FOR INFORMATION I .R. 0 er30/ 040 TO: BLEY ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS PROJECT: WELD CNTY. JAIL RENVTN. 2020 CLUBHOUSE DRIVE 915 10TH STREET GREELEY, CO. 80634 GREELEY, CO. 80631 ATTN: JOHN SOHL Sect T i t t e :/.Doow/AWOL Co c.urcN6 4 7' CQu4T//9cc s8- AhAnzems, Issued by : /C; Date: 13-7—?9 Cost :_ *'I.? ?t "2 QUESTION: S/W^a5 4 n-7 7!4 for° or= rife w1A'0e4 1,7 r• 6• o-, icd vESrieuc5 iv P& Car t" -7%o 3f?"cc• 7-,y &,Cite- mours $4 0177 AM" CXII "FJc-Y, Ca4416 . ( z4+,N,✓s bill7sV /3>s& "It*roe • N60 -ze /3a tn�TIM,4-v49 /co< O/•Cate ' cam- .aa )3o , • SIGNATURE.j� •��--sue` RESPONSE: • SIGNATURE: DATE OF REPLY/_,/ 940289 0 PROJECT : VELD COUNTY JAIL INFOVATIOI PRICING LOCATION: GREELEY, CO. (SPOLIATION REQUEST 40 DATE : OS-Mar-94 • :SOPPLR: ITEN : QUANTITY : OMIT : MATERIAL : UNIT :EQUIP./808.: UNIT : LABOR : TOTAL : ADD BEANS AT COULTB00SE VIADOV: : 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 Al 0 Al 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CIANNEL BEANS/BASE PLATES 1 LS . 0 : 233 233 100 100 333 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 6 : 0 0 0 0 :• 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 , 0 0 : SUBTOTALS : : : 0 : : 233 : : 100 : 333 : • : :OFBIEEAD 0.100 : : : 33 : :PROFIT 0.050 : : : 1E : :BOND 0.020 : : : 8 : : TOTALS : I I : : I I I 392 : INFORMATION REQUEST 40 TIISSEN CONSTIOCTION CORPORATION BY : IS DATE : 08-Mir-94 • 9402,89 • THYSSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 2900 F STREET . • • GREELEY, CO 80831 PHONE:353-8242 FAX: 351-0530 �t REQUEST FOR INFORMATION Y .R. * 19110/ -3 041 T0: BLEY ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS PROJECT: WELD CNTY. JAIL RENVTN. 2020 CLUBHOUSE DRIVE 915 10TH STREET GREELEY, CO. 80634 GREELEY, CO. 80831 ATTN: JOHN SOHL Section . Mc#tr'ec-7 Title : A-00 5m0/416 561.9- To Roc.L/.JCO Gytib Poor?, Issued by : Date: -.15--7-71K Cost : 4046- --- QUESTION: OA) Pf.frn- c tifiuc a*cQ Ts° c ondr, ?(aws 4.koM sestGs A rat i2 tt-64 CaTM/,J Doo< 4-7 r#& " c47/ Ciect- / C r 6. o "rax.� y c_ *7 4/065, Son-0m Sean, SIGNATURE: 1/714,-- RESPONSE: • SIGNATURE: DATE OF REPLY____/_/ ;Lillian.... • PROJECT : IUD COOKY JAIL REIOVATIOM PRICING LOCATIOI: ORIELS!, CO. INFORMATION REQUEST 41 DATE : 0a-Mar-94 :SUPPLE ITEM ; QUANTITY : UNIT : MATERIAL : UNIT ;EQUIP./zoI.: OUT : LABOR ; TOTAL ADD SMOKE SEAL I FIRE 0001 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SHORE SEAL 1 LS 50 5 0 125 125 175 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 SUBTOTALS : : 50 : : 0 : ; 125 : 175 : • OPIUM o.ioo : 1a PROFIT 0.050 10 BOND 0.020 : 4 , ' TOTALS : : : : : : ; : 206 INFORMATIOI REQUEST 41 1315 I CONSTRUCTION COIPORATIOI B! : U DATE : 0a-Mar-94 • 940289 • • THYSSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 2900 F STREET • GREELEY, CO 80631 PHONE:353-8242 FAX: 351-0530 8 REQUEST FOR INFORMATION I .R. 91 ! /- O42 TO: BLEY ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS PROJECT: WELD CNTY. JAIL RENVTN. 2020 CLUBHOUSE DRIVE 915 10TH STREET GREELEY, CO. 80634 GREELEY, CO. 80831 ATTN: JOHN SOHL Section : 4QOrtscrut*C- Title : /1*fDu/*Kl — DOtvC.5 /0.9 Issued by : ,el Date: Cost : 290 QUESTION: p , ,, c 9- -/S w A5 54162.0 ddopC.s /De 4-S ,CAP Cc&SGZ Doc-Cs rv/a-e, /tcw 6 — :5c5 L!ST k 6 44 13/CO'Co Aorfc&*C& 44W/or wcrs 4asirc/ efELQuf€co Nst.° loteamtee 5uOi� . poLac5, S I GNATURW'��%�.-----Ar"f RESPONSE: • SIGNATURE: DATE OF REPLY_,^-/_/ 9402 - 0 PROJECT : VELD COUNTY JAIL RENOVATION PRICING LOCATION: GREELEY, CO. URINATION REQUEST 42 • DATE : O8-Mar-94 • :SUPPLR: ITEM ; QUANTITY : UNIT : MATERIAL : UNIT :EQUIP./S01.: UNIT : LABOR TOTAL : :ADD BARDNARE AT DOORS NOB : 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 : s - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ADDITIONAL BAIONARE 1 LS 212 212 0 0 212 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o a o 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o a o 0 0 0 0 , o ' SUBTOTALS : : : 212 : : 0 : : 0 : 212 • OVERHEAD 0.100 : : : : 21 PROFIT 0.050 : : : : 12 BOND 0.020 : : : : 5 • , , 1 1 I I 25a : TOTALS, INFORMATION REQUEST 42 TIISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION BY : IS DATE : OS-Mir-94 • 940289 • THISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 2900 F STREET , GREELEY, CO 80631 PHONE:353-8242 FAX: 351-0530 � -( REQUEST FOR INFORMATION I .R. u .30/"" O13 TO: BLEY ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS PROJECT: WELD CNTY. JAIL REW/TN. 2020 CLUBHOUSE DRIVE 915 10TH STREET GREELEY, CO. 80634 GREELEY, CO. 80631 ATTN: JOHN SOHL Section : 4+C C6//7G`Gfu/21t- T 1 t 1 e . 4&F/YoAti- 1-oC.C IA' Jm c Issued by : Ac5 Date --7-9q cost : 7T3 QUESTION: A-P-res2 l (ft*J47/6J 4C Acc, 77/S 4oCee-r !4 ra 5X/572✓G 411 L a/#/C41 ,JCS ZZ) ,eec&iwC NCB et,Yu.4pe cs, rya. pe4.4_"-- C • fr ZZo&rh- p2 i&a75, ,ftq dentApeecs . M0'C725 C- C Yu IO-rs e4"CC ,wte, re> et5- uticat, SIGNATURE• --Z-a_ RESPONSE: • SIGNATURE: DATE OF REPLY____/____/ 940289 • PROJECT : VELD COUNTY JAIL RENOVATION PRICING LOCATION: GREELEY, CO. INFORMATION REQUEST 43 'DATE : 08-Nor-94 • ' ;SUPPLE; ITEM ; QUANTITY ; UNIT ; MATERIAL : UNIT ;EQUIP./SUE.; UNIT ; LAEOR ; TOTAL ;ADD LOCKS AT JAIL ; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ; 0 ADDITIONAL EARDNARE I LS 470 47 203 203 ; 673 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SUBTOTALS ; ; i 470 ; ; 0 : ; 203 ; 673 ® ; OVERBEAR 0.100 ; 67 PROFIT 0.030 ; ; 37 BOND 0.020 ; ; 16 TOTALS ; ; 1 ; ; ; ; ; 793 ; • INFORMATION REQUEST 43 TNISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION B'.! : IS DATE : O8-Mar-94 • 940289 • THISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 2900 F STREET . • • GREELEY, CO 80631 ' • PHONE:353-8242 FAX: 351-0530 REQUEST FOR INFORMATION I .R. * y 30/O Td TO: BLEY ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS PROJECT: WELD CNTY. JAIL RENVTN. 2020 CLUBHOUSE DRIVE 915 10TH STREET GREELEY, CO. 80834 GREELEY, CO. 80831 ATTN: JOHN SOHL Section : A,reC#17•Ser“/e1-ems 5-7Title AA Ec4GTreiC -577e4e6 DBa'r Issued by :Date: 015— 7-91 Cost : 768 QUESTION: iimr /y/cf 1L Jo 4) Sb*% co) 2A3/9 AAD 44 Ecacrc/c 7o Door 5p. • . SIGNATUR . RESPONSE: SIGNATURE: DATE OF REPLY/_/ 940289 - • PROJECT : WELD COUNTY JAIL RENOVATION PRICING LOCATION: GREELEY, CO. INFORMATION REQUEST 44 DATE : 08-Mar-94 " :SUPPLR: ITEM ; QUANTITY : UNIT : MATERIAL : UNIT ;EQUIP./SU .: UNIT LABOR ; TOTAL ; ADD ELECTRIC STRIKE AT 52 wwr_ O 0 r - _ 0 0 ADDITIONAL HARDWARE 1 LS 295 295 25 2 32 POWER SUPPLY 1 LS 112 112 11 MODIFY FRAME 1 LS 0 100 10 10 ELECTRICAL 1 LS 0 120 12 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 SUBTOTALS 407 : 12 ; ; 2 ; 85 ; • OVERHEAD 0.100 �� � "" '-...rY............._......._ 8 PROFIT 0.050 3 BOND 0.020 1 , TOTALS , 781 , INFORMATION REQUEST 44 THISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION BY : KS DATE : 08-Mar-94 940289 . THISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 2900 F STREET . • • GREELEY, CO 80831 . PHONE:353-8242 FAX: 351-0530 REQUEST FOR INFORMATION I .R. 4 1-3011-- O-t., S TO: BLEY ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS PROJECT: WELD CNTY. JAIL RENVTN. 2020 CLUBHOUSE DRIVE 915 10TH STREET GREELEY, CO. 80834 GREELEY, CO. 80831 ATTN: JOHN SOHL Section : P.y�n/nAL OF S#Coentp-r• �Py�J Title Issued by : ,4 Dater-3-7-91 Cost: -¢ 1°) QUESTION: 761-6 SHOC/S Cs Pbc5,24-er an? &fs e--srao P tAir/4/6 A-cc- EX/S74/6 Gnus [iv rife • 6?<7,5714.1.- i ecO5, SIGNATURE 10‘421-7.0F7 RESPONSE: • SIGNATURE: DATE OF REPLY_/_/ 940289 I 0 PROJECT : VELD COUNTY JAIL REBO►ATIOM PRICING LOCATION: ORIOLE!, CO. IIFOIMATI01 REQUEST 45 DATE : 08-Mar-94 :SUPPER: ITEM QUANTITY : our : MATERIAL : QIIT :EQUIP./SOB.: UNIT : LA1101 : TOTAL PAINT IEERIFF'S OFFICES : 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 PAINTING 1 L3 0 415 415 41 0 0 . D 0 0 0 : I o 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 ' 1 0 0 : : 0 : 0 : : SUBTOTALS : ; : 0 : : 415 : : 0 : 415 : • :OVERHEAD : 0.100 42 :PROFIT : 0.050 23 :8010 : 0:020 10 TOTALS : I : : : : : : 489 : 1NF0INATION REQUEST 45 TEISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION BY : BS DATE : 08-Nar-94 • 940289 • • THISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 2900 F STREET • GREELEY, CO 80631 PHONE:353-8242 FAX: 351-0530 REQUEST FOR INFORMATION z .R. 0 q-30/ - F7 it6 TO: BLEY ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS PROJECT: WELD CNTY. JAIL RENVTN. 2020 CLUBHOUSE DRIVE 915 10TH STREET GREELEY, CO. 80634 GREELEY, CO. 80631 ATTN: JOHN SOHL Section : f2Cl/tr 7 Title . /3/7lyni Issued by : Date: 3 -7--91 Cost : QUESTION: wds--10 egktelaV •era u5STaa 4 /3/7774/6 L• 5 T trec4 KEY/A.E • SIGNATURE:A CZ""- RESPONSE: • SIGNATURE: DATE OF REPLY /____/ 940289 - • PROJECT : VELD COUNTY JAIL RENOVATION PRICING LOCATION: GREELET, CO. INFORMATION REQUEST 46 DATE : 09-Mar-94 . ;SUPPLE; ITEM ; QUANTITY ; UNIT ; MATERIAL ; OMIT ;EQUIP./SUB.; UNIT ; LABOR ; TOTAL ;BITTING LIST 0 ' ; 0 , ; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HARDWARE 1 LS 0 SO SO 0 SO 0 0 • o a ; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 0 , 0 0 0 0 ; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , 0 , 0 , , 0 0 , , SUBTOTALS 0 , So , a , so • ;OVERHEAD ; 0.100 ; ; ; S ;PROFIT ; 0.010 ; ; ; J ;BOND ; 0.020 ; ; ; 1 TOTALS ; , ; ; ; , , ; 59 INFORMATION REQUEST 46 TBISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION BY : U DATE : 09-MAr-94 • 940289 • • THISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 2900 F STREET GREELEY, CO $0631 PHONE:353-8242 FAX: 35149130/-017 0530 REQUEST FOR INFORMATION I .R. 0 l 30/-0 1 7 TO: BLEY ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS PROJECT: WELD CNTY. JAIL RENVTN. 2020 CLUBHOUSE DRIVE 915 10TH STREET GREELEY, CO. 80634 GREELEY, CO. 80631 ATTN: JOHN SOHL Section _ ` P4-55 2— iCK e �rC' s ls�3�sY Title Issued by : Date: 3-7 ',e Cost: QUESTION: 77716- CD/Ai At -77Agy re4-1•s 4-7 7716- "h uFF'5 4Onttrigrr,�-rte LemV +ec % 6Ja2c3. 4f97.t in't-7cc-r I2 £ W 6 . 7o 4 • ,35Sr0tt kI r zh w'eJod'-s 7701I'S / lleO utzi^t_, /v " toNG .wrx& 'es* zI`2a. SIGNATURE;17.< RESPONSE: • SIGNATURE: DATE OF REPLY_/____/ 940289 • PROJECT : VELD COUNTY JAIL RENOVATION PRICING LOCATION: GREELEY, CO. INFORMATION 12QUEST 47 DATE : 09-Mar-94 • :SUPPER: ITEM QUANTITY ; UNIT : MATERIAL : OMIT ;EQUIP./SOB.; UNIT LABOR ; TOTAL :NEN PASS TBRO TRAYS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ; 0 . PASS thRU TRAYS 4 EA 0 125 500 0 ' SOO 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , o 0 0 0 : o . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 ; 0 : SUBTOTALS ; : : 0 : : 500 : : 0 : 500 : • ; ;OVERHEAD 0.100 ; ; ; SO ;PROFIT 0.050 : : 21 :BOND 0.020 : 12 I TOTALS ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 589I • 1NFORNATION REQUEST 47 TEISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION BY : RS DATE : 09-Mar-94 9402139 t • • THISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 2900 F STREET • • , • GREELEY, CO 80831 PHONE:353-8242 FAX: 351-0530 REQUEST FOR INFORMATION I .R. * 9-30/- Q-$ TO: BLEY ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS PROJECT: WELD CNTY. JAIL RENVTN. 2020 CLUBHOUSE DRIVE 915 10TH STREET GREELEY, CO. 80834 GREELEY, CO. 80831 ATTN: JOHN SOOHpL� • Section : *. Access 41 CVX Title C 4=- Issued by : r'5 �' Date: Tf'" Cost :_ -.-E5C,C) QUESTION: 7 GrK /2rrsdel c1E5'7e'o z 7 / 7 k3E �Y Id/lay' - x 6p Atotc�c�' /cart" /ted3.9- zU.tec_z • Q,7v9c frN5 c-ca1.ZG,w5, SIGNATURE: ' i� --4 RESPONSE: • SIGNATURE: _ DATE OF REPLY____/____/____ 940289 • PROJECT : VELD COOITT JAIL RENOVATION ?LIMO LOCATIOI: GREELET, CO. INFORIIATIGM REQUEST 48 • DATE : 09-Nu-94 • • ;SUPPLE; ITEM ' QUAITITT : UNIT ; MATERIAL ; 011T ;EQUIP./SOB.; U11T ; LABOR ; TOTAL COT ACCESS FLOORING PEI 0 D 0 0 CITY REQUEST 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ; 0 ACCESS FLOORING 17 EA 0 15 I55 0 ; 255 0 0 . 0 0 ; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ; 0 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 0 ; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ; 0 0 0 0 ' SUBTOTALS ; ; • 0 ; ; 255 ; ; 0 ; 255 / OVERBEAD 0.100 26 PROFIT 0.050 14 BOND 0.020 6 ' ' TOTALS ; I ; ; ; ; 500 INFORMATION REQUEST 48 TBISSEN CONSTRUCTIOI CORFOLITION BT : [S DATE : 09-Nu-94 • 940299 • THISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 2900 F STREET . • . GREELEY, CO 80631 PHONE:353-8242 FAX: 351-0530 REQUEST FOR INFORMATION I .R. ii 9. 34V-3 d/ 01?TO: BLEY ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS PROJECT: WELD CNTY. JAIL RENVTN. 2020 CLUBHOUSE DRIVE 915 10TH STREET GREELEY, CO. 80634 GREELEY, CO. 80831 ATTN: JOHN SOHL Section : ifreeCei, } Issued by : /cS Oat Date:__ an99-71( Cost : ( 7 QUESTION: p&oce-c7 ,2 an/967 LflCVC. 70 Sala Cam° -t r AkOM 5rct 7440%) %cal. • SIGNATURE: 7- egaset RESPONSE: • SIGNATURE: DATE OF REPLY_/_/ 940289 • THISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION 2900 F STREET • • GREELEY, CO 80831 • PHONE:353-8242 FAX: 351-0530 REQUEST FOR INFORMATION I .R. * 9 3 0/_ 0✓'O TO: BLEY ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS PROJECT: WELD CNTY. JAIL RENVTN. 2020 CLUBHOUSE DRIVE 915 10TH STREET GREELEY, CO. 80834 GREELEY, CO. 80831 ATTN: JOHN SOHL Section : 44 av- Title • O6‘67r 1./C7 l.t7 ,e00"4 16e- Issued by : 'C Date: I s-91z Cost : D Ckc7 ( z ) QUESTION: lP& 7& rtitz U Cr CErta o ' /90&'-z /68 , ,uo L&, v& Zs1,6 .•Ex's7/-'-& VC-7- focntAJc • ����� � SIGNATURE• RESPONSE: • SIGNATURE: DATE OF REPLY_J__,/ 940289 • PROJECT : VELD COUNTY JAIL RENOVATION PRICING LOCATION: GREELEY, CO. PROPOSAL REQUEST NO. 4 DATE: 08/25/93 . ;SUPPLE! !TEN QUANTITY ; UNIT ; MATERIAL ; 0M1T ;EQUIP./SOB.; OMIT : LABOR ; TOTAL 0 0 0 0 ITEM I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MECEAMICAL 1 LS 0 2136 2,136 0 2,136 ELECTRICAL 1 LS 0 115 175 • 0 175 DEMOLITION 1 LS 10 10 35 35 125 125 110 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ; 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 : 0 0 SUBTOTALS ; 10 ; 2,346 ; 125 ; 2,481 • OYERBEAD ; 0.100 ; 248 PROFIT 0.050 136 BOND : 0.020 57 TOTALS I 2,927 DESCRIPTION: ADD EXHAUST PAN AID GRILLES AT TBISSEM CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION BY : ES COMMUNICATIONS AREA DATE :08/25/93 • 940289 01/24/1994 18:51 3833518530 THISSEN MST PAGE 01 • • THISSEN CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION • • 2900 F STREET GREELEY, CO 80831 PHONE:353-8242 FAX: 351-0530 REQUEST FOR INFORMATION I .R. * ?S 0L- 0 5/ TO: BLEY ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS PROJECT: WELD NT STREET. JAIL RENVTN. 2020 CLUBHOUSE DRIVE 915 GREELEY,CO. 80034 CO. 80031 ATTN: JOHN SOHL O Section :/•[6- '✓/C4t" Title d 3. Issued by An' Date: -5-//—�¢ Cast : `-rte^' QUESTION: Arr.4c 6O 0 c.E7'72'ir Fitom a S- E.vc,lud tim6 R6Quet75...G V&Ctre cat raw rite 134(-4.1C/A/6 r Camic vic47 4a4 45 4 Cfl74,,TT voC-un c 5 Yg7&n . /42C e¢5a vatitcy • "r41/5 4 S•A .� SIGNATURE -- �l RESPONSE: • SIGNATURE: DATE OF REPLY/-___t 940289 MAR it '94 07:35Am US DicIt•EiRING M V P.2'2 • Reference E 391-08 • _ U.S. ENGINEERING Ca 729 S.E.8th Street • P.O.Box 006 • Loveland.Colorado 80637 • (303)889-tees • •Isa'wo arch 10, 1994 Ahieaen Construction C aceny 2900 F Greeley, CO 80631 Attention: Karl Schmidt Reference: Held County Jail Subject: Balancing Issues Karl: Please note the following with regard to test and balance on the above referenced project. 1) The test and balance subcontractor, Air-Right, Inc., haspreviously • contacted Sly* end Associates for an updated c etr usicatioes area drawing but has as yet received none. Please supply as soon as possible. 2) The existing VAv boxes in the camunications area have no moans of which to balance the by-pass leg and *.hus .caa only be balanced as a constant voltstw systan. Please verify that this •is acceptable to the engineer. YEs 1 c.tr oN IT t4c. FIN 1$4 ti .sct6 3 go T' u % Cdtis. Note that both of the above items rust be resolved before the oaap1etion of Phase II. very truly yours, U. S. UCNEk LING tA. Robert R. Brunson RRB/cj A,v,• 9114W ?'cv,6o VP ?(./4,14 Rn.. ma. CcshlN(1�1[/117a�S AhIsA A r1.rrrM Atio ASO 1V4-,D Mr_ t,46.4' crake.,' Ga. ittn-I . n4 ONF_ 6JEU" AL. o,ar WAD 'RO to IS Can at • THr. orF'CL IF ThM' °Vet LOST. FtMisH The .kr6. ((�� 34/14 . Susie Astemns. 940289 Apse•I. t1,04,T tr. a? . • PROPOSAL OWNER ARCHITECT fEl REQUEST CONTRACTOR FIELD AlA DOCUMENT G709 OTHER PROJECT: Weld County Jail Renovation PROPOSAL REQUEST NO: 4 (name, address) 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 OWNER: Weld County DATE: 7-20-93 TO: (Contractor) 1 Ihissen Construction, Inc. ARCHITECT'S PROJECT NO: 9216 r 2900 1/F" Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 CONTRACT FOR: L J CONTRACT DATED: Please submit an itemized quotation for changes in the Contract Sum and/or Time incidental to proposed modifica- tions to the Contract Documents described herein. THIS IS NOT A CHANGE ORDER NOR A DIRECTION TO PROCEED WITH THE WORK DESCRIBED HEREIN. Description: (written description of the Work) Item 1) Refer to attached letter dated 7-15-93 from McFall-Konkel & Kimball Engineers • Attachments: (List attached documents that support description) Sketch sheet attached to above referenced letter. ARCHIT ya Bl sociates, Architects B a.., en ey AIACAUTION: You should sign an original AlA document which has this caution printed in red. An original assures that changes wilt not be obscured as may occur when documents are reproduced. AIA DOCUMENT 0709 • PROPOSAL REQUEST • APRIL 1970 EDITION • AI/k® • E0 1970 • THE ONE PAGE AMERICAN INSTITUTE 01 ARCHITECTS, 1735 NEW YORK AVE., N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006 940289WARNING:Unlicensed photocopying violates U.S.copyright lass and is subject to legal prosecution. William R. a Kimbell Scott A.Lahr John 2.Puke Jean M.Petkomek • Norman G.Almquist Sharon A.Rodd Robert E.Sidwell McFall—Konkel & Kimball Kathleen M.Stramoo Stuart D.Monica] Douglas A.Wiesner John lansoas Consulting Engineers,Inc. Neville F.Gaines 2160 South Claimant St. Wyoming Office Tim L Moorm Bier Denver.Colorado 80222-5007 500 E. 18th Street 303-753.1260 Cheyenne.Wyoming Semis Ctrymltang James H.Keel& FAX*303-753-1312 82001.4618 has D.McFall 307-634 7647 Cyril DiMerctmo FAX*307-638-6094 July 15, 1993 SenictAnociate Mark C.Scott Mr. John Sohl Bley Associates 2020 Clubhouse Drive Greeley, CO 80634 RE: Weld County Jail Communications Our Job No. 7357 Dear John: From our conversations with you, we understand there are two rooms in the communications area with electrical transformers. From our conversations with Ron Boone of R.J. McNutt, a 30 KVA transformer is located in Locker I23. • Currently 200 cfm is being provided to this room. We believe this will adequately cool this space. A return grille, however needs to be added to this space. In Electrical room 112, Ron said that a 45 kva transformer and 10 kva transformer for the ups system will generate heat. An exhaust fan, transfer grille and ductwork need to be provided to handle these loads. This design is based on closed cell batteries. If the UPS batteries are open cell then they will require special ventilation. We currently have a call into the County to verify the battery type. Please issue the following change items. Mechanical Items: 1. Locker 123, add a 24 x 24 RG-1 return grille, coordinate location with lights, and diffuser. See attached sketch MX-1. 2. Electrical 112, add a TG-1 transfer grille and transfer ductwork as shown on MX-1. 3. Electrical 112, add an EF-1 exhaust fan and exhaust ductwork as shown on MX-1. Provide exterior brick vent and t-stat for exhaust fan control . 4. Specifications, please add the following specifications. a 940289 . 11 ❑ct McFall - Konkel&Kimball John Sohl • con+meu gEeeginee.,.Inc. July 15, 1993 Weld County Jail Communications Our Job No. : 7357 Page 2 EXHAUST FAN EF-1 (Ceiling Type) Centrifugal FC fan in sound insulated cabinet bearing the AMCA label for air performance and U.L. listed. Integral backdraft damper. Motor mounted in rubber mountings or other suitable method of vibration isolation. Steel Face grille with 85% free area included with unit. HP, etc. detailed in schedule. Acceptable Manufacturers: Penn Zephyr ILG QA Pace DD Acme Master-Ette Greenheck Model SP Carnes Model VCDB Cook Gemini Jenn Air J Series Capacity of 500 cfm at 0.5" S.P. at sea level . 1150 RPM maximum. Maximum sone level of 3.2 sones. Provide brick vent Penn Zephyr Z12 • INSTALLATION XHAUST FANS (Ceiling Type) A. Support unit from all thread rod with rubber vibration isolators. Isolators must be approved by code authority when installed in ceiling plenums. B. Provide flexible duct connectors at unit ductwork connections. Connectors must be approved by code authority when installed in ceiling plenums. GRILLES._ REGISTERS AND DIFFUSERS All louver face grilles to have off white baked enamel finish and removable face or core. When these grilles are used in grid ceilings, frame to be suitable for type ceiling in which they are installed. All grille numbers are for steel construction unless the manufacturer makes only aluminum. Aluminum registers and grilles are acceptable, providing they come with a finish suitable for painting. Size, CFM and throw pattern as shown on plans. M 940289 a . ❑CC John Sohl McFall - Konkei&Kimball • July 15, 1993 consulting Engineers,Inc. Weld County Jail Communications Our Job No. : 7357 Page 3 Manufacture Name 2 Model Number Return Exhaust Register Grille Wall Floor Ceiling Titus 23-RL Barb Aire BDG Tuttle & Bailey T70D Carnes RSAAH Krueger S80H Anemostat S3HD Grillmaster RAH J & J S9OH . Metalaire RH Agitair DG Legend: 6 X 24 Normal Face Size Where no number is listed for particular manufacturer, the model cataloged was not considered equivalent to the others listed and cannot be bid. Air Terminal Drawing symbol legend SD - Supply Diffuser EG - Exhaust Grille SR - Supply Register TG - Transfer Grille RR - Return Register SG - Supply Grille ER - Exhaust Register RG - Return Grille If you have any questions, please call . Very truly yours, Ed Holmes EFH/lma N 340259 • •X225 i pf Q Epp, i 1 N • 1 I I C ++ w O� _ 0 Zoo ■ w -L., 5 . , , -6 r al . , 4)5.t. I 4C i 41 : c , • ' 0 as 1)1 a iiiiit ttE .—I tr --1 ° 0 °it O _, k ;iu� tin; -k-d -41 -n ki 21- _T •• • 150 �%au I► ea <1� On O zp AS n I I I� I 7� tt $ - � yr, rN _ ja_84 , en o r, n • r,--ii n pz v a } A ti JOB NO.: DRAWN BY: EPH SCALE Ug 1 '-o" DACE--Kiz--93 D a McFALL—KONKEL ELECTRICAL Room & KIMBALL EXHA,.t5T MX - I • 9409 MAPZOOP WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/23/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 1 AS OF : 33/23/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER PD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A217316 CACYC SPRINGCON 94 21^6600^6373 240.00 240.00 A217317 COLO DEPT OF REVENUE 211647 11-3145-6229 88.00 88.00 =s===a=a==a=ria A217318 LAWRENCE, MARY JO PAC 94 21-6840-6335 50.00 50.00 aasaaszssss=zsz A217319 MOORE BUSINESS FORMS P735152 64-1155-6250—SCTI 55.35 SCR 64-1155-6250-SCTI 15.49 70.84 =========z a==== A217320 PUTNAM, MARY A MI0394 01-3400-6370 9.75 9.75 a saSzastf'S3ssss A217321 ROYAL SANITARY SUPPLY 109098 01-1061-6250-JANT 22.52 22.52 ss=======zzz=z= 4217322 TMORNDIKE PRESS 311444 52-5580-6322 105.36 311445 52-5580-6322 105.36 311514 52-5500-6322 100.56 369488 52-5580-6322 143.52 400434 52-5580-6322 198.39 401083 52-5580-6322 198.39 418855 52-5580-6322 61.44 418856 52-5580-6322 61.44 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/23/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 2 AS OF : 03/23/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 0BJ PROD AMOUNT A217322. 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DATED THIS D Y OF ele 19 g•q• DIRECTOR 0 F NANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES � � �j LL SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS .i__.r DAY OF ilia .-yy_„ 19 • MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MY C06•".1'^��C�' IXpIRr$7UM1E81994 --• sizieleeddLtaaca # NOTAd1Y--P BLIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO) HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE: AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON J �,�//� C��\ THE _}`y�.1A� FUND y� - TOTALING S-- 61 'iQ..1 -6 DATED TH a DAY OF y�QC 192_q_• WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD YhoLtal flijiol � T DEPUTY CHAT MAN CM /4 / egs.4 Araige...52 MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER! MEMBER WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/23/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 1 AS OF : 03/23/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT S860451 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY 12-00012045 9,648.63 9,648.63 2- 5863452 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY 12-0001-2045 10,972.62 10,972.62 s=zzzz= FINAL TOTAL : 20.621 .25 zzzzz WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/23/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 2 AS OF : 03/23/94 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 1 , AND DATED 03/23/941 AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE�VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT�D S�,(3 4,,�j _,. DATED THI G� ��DA/ OF H 19 �y. DIRECTOR OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES rr�� SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS ,p2 DAY OF in,Q,C,ii__ (��1 LA 19 "1 ;,,. MY COMMISSION EXPIR : MY CAMMISSIONEXPIRZS JUNE 8, 1994 rs T= A .irce,S--2--d NOY*RySL I C. WE, THE DOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE AR HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON �/l THE,.�y.6,.ys,y,—`K— — FUND — TOTALING 3 .2.LJ y.2S DATED T 5 LQSi -1DA OF to 19 . WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD DEPUTY CH IRMAN _/4qq,II - MEMBER MEMDER L4C+CciC1lL`R�G.462 - - �� d. MEMBER MEMBER WAPno0P MELD COUNTY DATE : 03/24/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 1 AS OF : 03/24/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A217333 AGUILAR. SAM 030194 24-9034-6397-4715 129.00 129.00 aasas:msszs=aas A217334 ALBERTSON 005435 01-1123-6599 67.00 005452 01-1123-6599 1.18 005455 01-1123-6599 11.87 80.05 =aaassasrsassas A217335 ALEJANDRO. NICOLAS JR. 940301 24-9034-6398-4715 77.00 ------------ 77.00 =wall=XXXXXX ws A217336 ALL PURPOSE RENTAL& SALES 038596A 11-3132-6533 48.40 -48.40 s aaazaaasssazas Ak17337 ANSON. R. 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DAVIS AGENCY 63.28 sza:=:sszsarasz A217341 ASH, TERRY I. 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 406.00 406.00 Ssa ass:szzasaza A217342 ASPEY, LINDA G G ROBERT 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 236.00 030294 24+9034-6397+4715 366.00 601.00 asss:zs:ss:sas: A217343 BELL, OSCAR N 030194 24+9044-6397-4714 237.00 aa-237.00 a:s=sssszsxasss A217344 BENNETT APARTMENTS 030194 24-9034-6397-4715 213.00 a- 213.00 aascsssazsssssa A217345 BIG R OF GREELEY 3829SO 01^1061-6360 35.74 384896 11-3132-6229 72.65 108.39 :trans:ai zazzz A217346 BISSELL LEO A OR MARGARET 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 367.00 070294 24-9034-6397-4715 406.00 773.00 22 A217347 BLANCHARD CORP INC 0301.94 24-9034-6397-4715 307.00 307.00 szasflsszzsaa:z WAP200P NELO COUNTY DATE : 03/24/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 3 AS OF : 03/24/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A217348 BLEVINS1 TARRY 940303 24--9044-63984715 21.00 21.00 A217349 BOCKIUS, WALTER 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 279.00 279.00 csac ssasaasaaars A217350 SONAR. 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JIM 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 378.00 378.00 a aasx_=sassnsss A217371 COLONIAL ARMS APARTMENTS 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 425.00 030294 24-9044-6397-4715 367.00 792.00 mxaa A217372 CONLEY, JAMES L 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 259.00 2511400 ss23S--..aaaa3aa A217373 C0NLEY, JUNE S 030194 24-9034-6397-4715 145.00 145.00 fast sszsassaaaa A217374 COPELAND FASTENER CO 95990 11-3141-6229 23.62 96125 11-3141-6229 110.29 133.91 a A217375 CORAGGIO, ANTHONY JR 030194 24-9034-6397-4715 414.00 414.00 fl=4112========== A217376 CORCORAN, CHARLES W 030194 24-9034-6397-4715 375.00 NAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/24/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 7 AS OF : 03/24/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A217376 CORCORAN, CHARLES N 03029♦ 24-9044-6397-4715 303.00 030394 24-9044-6397-4715 191.00 869.00 =nits=sassa=am= A217377 CORRALS JESUS 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 421.00 421.00 amanitas- A217378 COUNTRY GENERAL 480 50354 11-,.3132-..6360 68.63 68.63 sass sssasaaa azs A217379 COWAN, EDWARD N. 030194 249034-6397-4715 244.00 244.00 a sa a==a a=ant a as A217380 COX, BARBARA 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 367.00 !� T 367.00 A217381 CRABTREE, ELLEN 940304 24-90346398-4715 21.00 21.00 aaaansssssassa A217382 CRABTREE, MADELINE 030194 24-9034-6397-4715 500.00 500.00 2==========fliS A217383 DACONO SUPERMARKET 005437 01-1123-6599 16.84 005439 01-1123-6599 27.28 MAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 03/24/94 MARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 8 A5 OP : 03/24/94 MARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER MARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT *217383 DACONO SUPERMARKET 44.12 zzss=aszaszssss A217384 DANLEY. 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RICHARD 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 378.00 378.00 sz:=ss:szsssaas MAPROOP WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/24/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 9 AS OF : 03/24/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 084 PROJ AMOUNT A217391 DIAMOND VOGEL PAINT CNTR AKA KOMAC PAINT 34963 01-1061-6234-CH 11.29 11.29 saaazzsassassas A217392 DUNKER C MCMILLION ENTER 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 303.00 303.00 :swam sassss A217393 EASTM00D VILLAGE MOBILE HOME PARK 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 363.00 030294 24--9044-6397-4715 456.00 819.00 =s=saszsztzassz A217394 ELLISON FAMILY ENTERPRISES, LTD 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 400.00 -«_- 400.00 aaas A217395 ERBES, LYLE 030194 24-9034-6397-4715 239.00 030294 24-9044-6397-4715 142.00 381.00 s sai sssasasaama A217396 ESQUIBEL, JACOB 030194 24-9034-63974715 468.00 030294 24-9034-6397-4715 550.00 1,018.00 asza assasss.taas A217397 FIELDS, EDWIN AND DOROTHY 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 356.00 356.00 ssassassassasas A217398 FLOTp PAUL L JUANITA 030194 24-9034-6397-4715 337.00 YAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 03/24/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 10 AS OF : 03/24/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A217398 PLOT, PAUL $ JUANITA 030294 24-9034-6397-4715 406.00 _ - 743.00 saxi-aaiiiaasa't A217399 FOLSOM, JOHN S. 030194 24�-9044-6397-4715 258.00 030294 24-9044-6397-4715 388.00 646.00 sssaasassassaaa A217400 FOOD BONANZA 005444 01o4123•6599 200.00 005453 01-1123-6599 .64 - - - 200.64 mamas:aaaasaaas A217401 PORNO! 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PAUL i JUANITA 030294 24-9034-6397-4715 406.00 743.00 :sasamaazisaass A217399 FOLSOM) JOHN S. 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 258.00 030294 24-9044-6397-4715 388.00 -7 646.00 mzzsasanizzzais A217400 FOOD BONANZA 005444 01-1123-6599 200.00 005453 01-1123-6599 .64 200.64 ssssifsassmsiz= A217401 FORMBY FORD 005454 01-1123-6599 300.00 300.00 ===S Z5XZZifl SSZ A217402 FRANKLIN, FRED 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 363.00 363.00 xsuzaszssstnfl A217403 FRANKS, CMARESE A 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 256.00 256.00 sss3SZsa A217404 FREI, MARTIN 030194 24-9034.6397-4715 462.00 -- -462.00 =ma- A217405 FRIAS1 JUAN 940305 24+9044..6398+4715 19.00 WAP2D0P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/24/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 11 AS OF : 03/24/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NURSER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A217405 FRIAS, JUAN �--19.00 xxfsaa:sx=sc=sa A217406 FT LUPTON TOWNHOUSES 030194 24-9034-6397-4715 190.00 190.00 =sa=ss=.fl=*SSsa A217407 GANSEVELD, DALE OR BETH 030194 24-9034-63974715 180.00 180.00 A217408 GARCIA, NOVAR M 030194 249034-6397-4715 375.00 375.00 =se==ss==x==sa= A217409 GARCIA, RAMONA 030194 24-9034-6397-4715 285.00 -~ -285.00 ==a=ass=aax=aa= A217410 GARRETSON°S SPORT CENTER 005440 01-1123-6599 183.37 163.37 am=axsfltss= CZ A217411 GARTRELL, HARLAN 030194 24-90446397-4715 350.00 �- 350.00 A217412 GATEWAY PLACE APARTMENTS 030194 24-9034-6397-4715 376.00 030294 24-9034-6397-4715 371.00 747.00 x=;sz¢5aaia:xaa WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/24/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 12 AS OF : 03/24/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A217413 GATEWAY PLACE APARTMENTS 005446 011123-6599 679.00 679.00 sazzaaaasaayass A217414 GENERAL AIR SERVICE 6 SUPPLY 1157975A1 11-3132-6229 30.69- 11579751 11-3132-6229 82.79 11588541 1173132-6229 10.96 63.06 sssmxazamasaszs A217415 GItBAUGM AGENCY 030294 24-9044-6397-4715 238.00 030394 24-9044-6397+4715 227.00 ♦65.00 anassaaaaasasa A217416 GLENDALE APARTMENTS 030194 24-9044-6397+47.15 366.00 030294 24-9034-6397+47LS 491.00 030394 24+9034-6397-47.15 313.00 030494 24-9034-6397-47115 331.00 030694 24-9044-6397+4715 45.00 030794 24+9034-6397-4715 392.00 030894 24-9034-6397-4715 373.00 2,311.00 ========ssaf art A217417 GLOVE WAGON (THE) 31026 11-3146-6229 192.00 192.00 -=BzZaa39Caafla A217418 GODBY REAL ESTATE 030194 24-9044-6397-4714 242.00 242.00 ==taaaaszazasaa A217419 GOLDBERG, STEVEN M 030194 24-9034-6397-4715 466.00 WAP200P VELD COUNTY DATE : 03/24/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 13 AS OF : 03/24/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A217419 GOLDBERG. STEVEN H 030294 24+9034-6397.-4715 507.00 973.00 sxazass saassaas A217420 GRAJEDA, RUTH ANN 030194 24-9044-6397--4715 367.00 367.00 A217421 GRAYBAR .ELECTRIC CO INC 179441667 67-1192-6212 124.20 124.20 a=asaa;saa SSSa= A217422 GREENPOINT APARTMENTS 030194 24-9034-6397-4715 450.00 030294 24-9044-6397-4715 450.00 900.00 ac=s=a=sscscssa A217423 GRIECO. PAULA 940306 24-9034-6394-4715 33.00 33.00 ==aczazszamz= A21742♦ GROVER HOUSING AUTHORITY 030194 24-9034-6397-4715 62.00 030294 24-9034-6397-4715 1341.00 200.00 A217425 CRUSE, PATRICIA 030194 24-9034-6397-4715 94.00 94.00 =ssacasss=sans A217426 GUERRERO. GUADALUPE 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 345.00 I MAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 03/24/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 14 AS OF : 03/24/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT ------w-.rw---s--------afl Ma..........IMPSS --r-----...r--a A217426 GUERRERO, GUADALUPE 345.00 A217427 GUILLIAMS. EUNICE M AND KENTON, MARJORIE 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 116.00 116.00 A217428 GURNEY'S 006460 01-1123-6599 2,42 2.42 A217429 HAAS, HENRY 030194 24-9034-6397-4715 270.00 270.00 A217430 HAENDLER, WANDA 030194 24-9034-6397-4715 196.00 196.00 sssssssssas=as A217431 HAMILTON, JULIANN 940307 24-9044-6398-4715 9.00 9.00 s A217432 HARRIS BUILDERS r! 13861 11--313:-6229 198.00 I198.00 1 A217433 NAUSEA RENTALS 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 281.00 030294 24-9034+6397-4715 265.00 -N--VM-6 516.00 asses ssassssasss 4 UAP200P KELP COUNTY DATE : 03/24/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : IS AS OF : 03/24/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER PD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT 4217434 NEATHERWAY PARTNERSHIP 030194 24-9034-6397-4715 267.00 030294 24-9034-6397-4715 399.00 030394 24-9034-6397-4715 388.00 030494 24-9044-6397-4715 247.00 030594 24-9044-6397-4715 343.00 030694 24-9034-6397-4715 346.00 1 ,990.00 Sass ssssssasass *217435 HENRY. PATRICIA D. 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 381.00 301.00 55as sta aS s s=ass A217436 HENSLEY. DONNA 03019♦ 24-9044-6397-4715 457.00 457.00 3=as=a2as2sais3 4217437 HEPP. JAMES A♦ 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 356.00 030294 24x9034-6397-4715 497.00 03039♦ 24-9044-6397-4715 85.00 030494 24-9034-6397-4715 297.00 1,235.00 s sasaassssssass A217438 HERRERA. HECTOR MANUEL 030194 249044-6397-4715 253.00 253.00 s sssxss Sssxssas 4217439 RILL, DARYL C OR CONNIE E 030194 24-9034-6397-4715 333.00 333.00 a sa52==s;s==ass A217440 MINOJOSA. JESUS 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 171,00 WAPZOOP WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/24/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 16 AS OF : 03/24/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER PD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A217440 HINOJOSA. JESUS 171.00 a32Casxa A217441 NIXON MFG C SUPPLY CO. 10675 01-2111-6220 27.86 27.86 s aaasssaaazs:zz A217442 HOBART. JUDITH A 030194 24-9034-6397-4715 328.00 328.00 A217443 HOLMAN. JOSEPH S G ROSE M 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 337.00 337.00 ssassaassss A217444 NOLT. DONALD A 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 550.00 -r-~_-550.00 sxsscssssassass A21744$ HOMES AGAIN GREELEY 03019♦ 24.9034-6397-47►5 274.00 030294 24-9044-6397-4715 307.00 030394 24-9044-6397-4715 262.00 030494 24-9044-6397-4715 400.00 030594 24-904463974715 335.00 1.578.00 s zs sszsz as saaaz A217446 HUGH M. WOODS 005449 01-1123-6599 7,12 7.12 A217447 IBARRA. ROSA 940308 24-9034-6398-4715 17.00 NAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 03/24/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 17 AS OF : 03/24/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT wti--wwww N-----�wwwwa--- ww wM awww ---- A217447 IBARRA. ROSA 17.00 ==i::sa a=ass ss: A217448 INVESTMENT SYSTEMS INCORP 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 243.00 243.00 =============== A217449 JAMES, JOHN T 03019♦ 24-9034-6397-4715 303.00 303.00 =mass=.....xas A217450 JARRETT. HILTON F. 030194 24-9044-6397-471!5 283.00 ---M 283.00 sees s sas=s sees 4217451 JERRYS MARKET INC 005457 01-1123.6599 2.14 2.1♦ stns::eeasasasa 4217452 JET PROPERTIES MANAGEMENT 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 235.00 235.00 :sgscssaaaassa'-' A217453 KENNEDY CHEVROLET INC 005433 01-1123-6599 384.31 384.31 :sss=s=e=am:Sa A217454 KING SOOPERS 422748 01-2118-6220 3.19 422752 01-2118-6220 3.09 6.28 rat sssu:aa asses NAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 03/24/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 18 AS OF : 03/24/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A217455 KING SOOPERS 005436 01-1123-6599 12.61 12.61 a Faaaag=S=e==as A217456 KINKO.S 1701568418 19-4110-6320-.*SST 55.25 55.25 mess ea a sseesses A217457 KORGAN) CAROL 940309 24-9044+6398-4715 24.00 24.00 =Um* A217458 LARSON) JOHN 940310 24-9044-6398-4715 9.00 9.00 =ass aaaaas s sszs *217489 LONGS ELLEN 940311 24-9034-6398-4715 21.00 21.00 A217460 LOPEZ) SARA 940312 24-9044-6398-4715 8.00 8.00 A217461 MAJOR-MEDICAL SUPPLY JAIMOIO 01-2310-6220 45.00 45.00 assess:=sssfss A217462 MCINTIRE1 MARIANNE 940313 24-9034-6398-4715 18.00 18.00 MAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/24/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 19 AS OF : 03/24/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A217463 MENDIAS, ANGELIA 940314 24-9034-6398-4715 30.00 30.00 ss=====a=xrtsx A21746♦ MERCADO, ROSE 940315 24-9034-6395-4715 24.00 24,00 =ass==sazassssx A217465 MOORE PRODUCE 005442 01-1123-6599 667.11 667.11 cas=as====xsas= A217466 NORTHERN COLO PAPER CO 005441 01-1123+6599 94.99 94.99 assssazsssssssa A217467 OCANAS1 LINDA 940316 24-9034-6398-4715 12.00 12.00 ==azzs¢zass=ss= A217466 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 92110 11-3141-6229 ♦2.99 92525 11-3141-6229 19.74 92577 11-3141-6229 55.41 118.1♦ sa A217469 OLD AMERICA STORE 005445 01-1123-6599 49.07 --�- ------� 49.07 aa==sfl===cssz= A217470 PENNY SAVER MEDICAL SPLY 10646870 19-4140-6220-COP 109.05 NAP200P NEED COUNTY DATE : 03/24/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 20 AS OF : 03/24/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER PD DEPT OLD PROJ AMOUNT - - r__ --- A217470 PENNY SAVER MEDICAL SPLY 109.05 as=sa=i A217471 PIN0p MONICA 940317 24-9044-6398-4715 17.00 ----�_ 17 00 s ass aas A217472 QUALITY AUTO SOUND *7 005451 01-1123-6599 4,22 4,22 =Oas=aasa=rataa A217473 RADIO SMACK 005450 01-1123-6599 4,22 4,22 s asaratara naaa 4217474 REBETERANO, MARY 940318 24-9044-6396-4715 29,00 29.00 ===ss=Z=zaasssa 4217475 SAFEWAY STORES INC 005466 01-1123-6599 9.68 9.68 A217476 SANTIBANEZ. MAGDA 940319 24-9034-6398-4715 23.00 23.00 =aaaa====Saa=XS A217417 SEARS ROEBUCK 4 CO 005447 01-1123-6699 5.06 3.06 mass saws WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/24/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 21 AS OF : 03/24/9♦ WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A217478 SPINTEX COMPANY 348806 11-3141-6229 199.50 199.50 2:21===22 A217479 STEFFEN'S SUPER MARKET 005434 01-1123-6599 14.29 004438 01-1123-6599 30.99 45.28 csascsaassmacza A217480 TARGET STORES 586703 19-4140-6220-N 21.45 21.45 =zasszaazsasszs A217481 TERRY. ROBIN 940320 24-9034-6398-4715 30.00 30.00 mats===zaaa ass A217482 TNIEMAN, STACEY 940321 24-9044-6398-4715 32.00 32.00 aa3assasaSZaasa A217403 TIESZEN. MENDELL 940322 24-9034-6398-4715 51.00 -w---s-------w 51.00 s xssc A217464 TODDY'S 005458 01-1123-6599 5.45 5.45 =maaazzazasflan A217485 TORRES' ELIDA 940323 24-9034-6398-4715 11.00 11.00 z as s as a gasaaa as WAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 03/24/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 22 AS OF : 03/24/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT ___ ....� S•rww�c•••r•..neen ..r..min_enampe�. ��sp..-s.e............ «-��_������• A217486 TRUJILLO. EILEEN 940324 24-9044-6398-4715 6.00 -- 6.00 2s=a_s_=t tar an A217487 UNITED STATES MELDING INC 1302324 11-3132-6229 193.50 1302666 11-3132-6229 188.87 382.37 saaannataiasssa A217488 WAGNER EQUIPMENT COMPANY DC41865 11-3141-6229 14.85 DC43812 11-3141-6229 14.73 29.58 =2223st 222:.22.1 A217489 MAL-MART DISCOUNT CITIES 005448 01-1123-6599 2.56 005459 01-1123-6599 18.44 4934519 19-4110-6220-Assr 29.70 5O.70µ 2 2=2=222=n sm222 A217490 MASSER,JONN 0118 113141-6229 223.12 223.12 WIZ*.....ssasa A217491 WESER. ELIZABETH 940325 24-9034-6398-4715 23.00 23.00 as A217492 WEBER'S REPAIR 00004097 11-3132-6360 188.10 188.10 =tsa* as22sasc WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/24/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 23 AS OF : 03/24/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A217493 WINKLER, SUSAN 940326 24-9044-6398-4715 15.00 --a-15600 ==axamsa=ssarba FINAL TOTAL : 48,650.12 aasasszaasasszs NAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/24/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 24 AS OF : 03/24/94 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON inc ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 23 p AND DATED 03/24/94, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT f Q_C2 � . DATED THI AY F CY1 19 . TT-- DIRE T a 0 FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS Mi DAY OF 1^l1A H _ 19~1_1• MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MY CO,^'•'SS1OA MIRES JUNES, I99T • 7/1444t,-, _,-" Norq__ueLlc 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 slot ac? A U FUND - TOTALING $ ^'!, r5a; W6.o, I DATED TN S 4Q.3.14DAY OF _Ineorct ioL 19_9±L. WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD l /� ] M_Y DEPUTY C RMAN 747 Z4t-luen. MEMBER -�- MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER NNPBS1P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 24 94 PAGE 1 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:29:51 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/21/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000844481 6206158792 GONZALES, MARIA 1244336710SUP $198.00 000844482 6204989492 MEYER, MARLA KAY 12443367105UP $649.00 000844483 6207022992 MORA, ISABEL 1244336710SUP 8773.00 000844484 6207114692 SAENZ, MARCELLINE 0 1244336710SUP $547.00 000844485 6207108092 WILLIAMS, MICHELLE E 12443367105UP $560.00 000844486 6206573892 EVERS, MONICA 12443367105UP $413.00 000644487 6204236692 ARIZMENDI, GRICELDA A 1244336710SUP $76.00 000844488 6204494392 BATTELO, LUCINDA P 1244336710SUP 858.00 000844489 6203863192 CRUZ, LIDIA 1244336710SUP $145.00 . 000844490 6206573892 EVERS, MONICA 12443367105UP $356.00 000844491 6206129092 FORRESTER, STACI L 12443367105UP $512.00 000844492 6206427292 GERLACH) MARIA A 1244336710SUP 8528.00 000844493 6206897792 GONZALES, MISTY 12443367105UP $89.00 000844494 62070,59292 GUERRERO, *LISA 12443367105UP $352.00 000844495 6205065492 HOLDER, RITA F 12443367105UP 6280.00 000844496 6203694292 LUJAN, VIOLA 12443367105UP $76.00 000844497 6203514292 MARQUEZ, JEANNIE M 1244336710SUP $436.00. 000844498 6207074492 MOSQUEDA, JOSEPHINE 1244336710SUP $512.00 000844499 6205193192 ORONA, KAYDENE 12443367105UP $418.00 000844500 6206342192 SALAZAR, GUADALUPE 1244336710SUP $418.00 000344501 6206843792 WALSH, HEATHER 1244336710SUP $128.00 000844502 6207103092 SINDEDAHLD JULIE 12443367105UP $123.00 NWPSSIP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 24 94 PACE 2 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:29151 DATE OF NAILING WARRANTS 03/21/94 WARRANT I.0. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT 1 NUMBER AMOUNT ********************************************************************************** 000844503 6206152502 ALVARADO. BETTY 1244346732RET 67.00 1 000844504 6207038302 FRANIKOWSKI. ERIKA 1244346732RET 699.00 00084 4505 6204456702 NAY, VICKIE J 1244346732RET 6102.00 000844506 6202215902 CASTILLO. TOMASA 12444067108, 636.00 000844507 6201872802 GARCIA, JOA0UINA 1244406732REt $465.00 NUMBER OF WARRANTS a 27 TOTAL a $8,358.00 NWPBSIP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 24 94 PAGE 3 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:29:51 DATE OF NAILING WARRANTS O3/21/94 WARRANT Ions PROVIDER MANE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT ***********************************************'******}tit*****tit******************* NUMBER OF WARRANTS a 27 TOTAL 3 s0,3S8.00 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN I COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 2 • AND DATED 03 24 94, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS//IJN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AKOUNT s, 11 i35g_a�. DATED THIS p__ mae,_ Y OF N 19 2L• ))) DIRECTO OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE NE THIS 42211;DAY Of (Y\9Lt'/� -H 19941 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MYrn COMM SS;0N C>?iRCS IUNE 8, 1996 • l-a�� NOTA Y P LIC 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 t_ J FUND - TOTALING $ ..rn DATED T 5 DA OF .t2'1`aN 19�. �_ �t WELD DDJCOUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD I N Ailla , ,-S AO/s 1 S -DEPUTY C AIRMAN MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER NAP200P VELD COUNTY DATE : 03/24/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : AS OF : 03/24/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT O8J PROJ AMOUNT ��---- ..........,.-------_e----........ w---- --- 5860453 A WOMA$SS PLACE 12-4499-6714-ESG 431.00 -- 431.00 ==ar Sa=Sa-arise 5860454 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY 12-0001-2045 4.934.40 4.934.40 rssssssasssssa $860455 PASTRANA. FUILLERAO 12-0001-2040 27.20 27.20 = ..sans saws 5860456 *CHILD SUPPORT ENF. DIV. 12-0001-2085 236.00 -_-- ------- 236.00 -s $860457 *WYOMING CHILD SUPP. ENT. 12-0001-2085 376.00 376.00 sssrssass assts $860458 BAUTISTA. JUDY RAY 12-0001-2045 214.00 ---x------ 214.00 $860459 HILL, CHRISTINA LOUISE 12-0001-2045 261.24 261.24 xsssrsssussass S860460 LACUNAS, DANETTE 12-0001-2045 194.12 -� 194.12 s tsssaxssssrsss W AP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/24/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 2 AS OF : 03/24/94 W ARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08.! PAW AMOUNT --- ------------------------------ S860441 MARTIN. TERESA 12-0001-2045 291.00 291.00 s= =a n 8660462 RAMIREZ. SONIA 12-0001-2045 141.60 141.80 =z=ssssssssazss S860463 SILVA. FRANK 12-0001-2045 794.00 794.00 a sasssasasssssa --------------- FINAL TOTAL : 7.902.76 as=ter--ssssscsss MAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 03/24/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 3 AS OF : 03/24/94 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 2 p AND DATED 03/24/94, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD SE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT &_:7 DATED THIS TMDAY F �_\" 19 9.2. DIRECTOR OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES ! SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS ,1 R1 ��D*Y OF �' 19(-//�{ 4, MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: IAY C0MM%S$t0H EX^1RES)UNE 8, 1994 • NOTAR PU9LIC WED TRE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE: AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HERESY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE• X--" � _ ,S�PV L� 1-�FUND - TOTALING SQ7 900. 'ILI DATED THIS AY OF frate_A'{ 19 1. .11161il OrA. • WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD Saceat#Thine A ) )/ DEPUTY CHAIRMAN • MEMBER MEMBER A, MEMBER MEMBER WAP2DOP WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/25/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 1 AS OF : 03/25/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A217494 A-Z POWER EQUIPMENT CO. 168960 11-31326229 795.00 168961 01-1945-6940 667.00 1,462.00 a;sssasxssasss; A217495 AEI LIMITED LIABILITY CO 030194 24+9044-6397-4715 378.00 030294 24-9034-6397-4715 472.00 850.00 3 s_s=;sxsssmaso A217496 ALBERTSON 3194 19-4110-6379—NNW 17.35 19-4110-6379—JM 42.33 19+4110-6379—TP 6.36 19-4140-6379—MAT 6.69 72.73 = =S0x;Sts;=Zn A217497 ALLDREDGE, JERRY Co MI0194 01-3400-6370 352.93 MI029♦ 01-3400-6370 285,74 638.67 x 2;x 2R;x;x=;s;x A217498 ARC 0521 21-6950-6379 45.30 45.30 3==33==xs=aCsa; A217499 ARNOLD, MIKE 19351 01-9020-6360-CSR 109.00 19356 01-9020-6360-CSR 37.28 19372 01-9020-6360-CSR 34.75 19381 01-9020-6360-CSR 16.00 19382 01-9020-6360-.CSR 18.00 19386 01-9020-6360-ENG 110.00 19389 01-9020-6360-CGR 42.75 19391 01+9020-6360-DA 66.00 19400 01-9020-6360-CSR 98.50 MAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 03/25/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 2 AS OF : 03/25/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A217499 ARNOLD, MIKE 19401 01-9020-6360—DA 64.81 19402 01-9020-6360—C&R 59.90 19409 01-9020-6360—ENG 58.95 715.94 zzsssasassaasaa A217500 AT&T 1620045479 67-1192-6345—LD 65.16 65.16 A217501 BACHMAN, GORDON R 0322MI 01-1041-6370 53.31 53.31 A217502 BANK 1. GREELEY NA 030794 01-1031-6350 2,383.83 2,383.83 ==a==a32==z==== A217503 BATT, PHYLLIS 7273 79-1031-6147 105.00 105.00 ====z3sssaa=s== A217504 BICKLING, MELVIN M20591 24-9034-6397-4715 246.00 W205912 249034-6397-4715 246,00 M20592 24.=.9034..,6397a..4715 246,00 W20593 24-9034-6397-4715 246.00 984.00 =3as == A217505 BISCNOF51 REGINA G 004660 63-9020-6740-DENT 402.00 402,00 =3=sss=a====saz WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/25/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 3 AS OF : 03/25/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A217506 BISHOP, MARG0 A 004661 63-9020-6740—DENT 179.00 ' 179.00 sssassssassssss A217507 BRISTOL G ROBINSON PROP W8483 24-9034-6397-4715 447.00 W8484 24-9034-6397-4715 ♦47.00 894.00 ms:m¢sss:ssWszs A217508 BUCKEYE WLDNG SUPP CO INC 92430 11-3132-.6229 396.00 396.00 ssssssams A217509 BUREAU OF BUS PRACTICE 4819090 66-9020-6220 56.82 56.82 9EZ5 2__ A217510 BURNS, LISA M 004662 63-9020-6740—DENT 46.00 46.00 ==saszszszsmszx A217511 CITY OF GREELEY NR940316 21-6430-6390-8US 33.00 21-6440-6390-BUS 16.50 ♦9.50 sxsssasssasmsse A217512 CITY OF JOHNSTOWN 030194 24-9034-6397-4715 111.00 03029♦ 24-9034-6397-4715 91.00 202.00 stssassssm;sass A217513 CLARKE. ARTHUR N 030194 24-90346397-4715 325.00 NAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 03/25/94 WARRANT REGISTER PACE : 4 A5 OF : 03/25/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A217513 CLARKE, ARTHUR M 325.00 A21751♦ COLO SURPLUS PROP AGENCY 021594 01-1061-6250—JANT 100.00 2232 01-1061-6250—JANT 184.00 284.00 a======= = ==ss A217515 CONLEY, JUNE 2 W4107CL 24-9034-6397-4715 832.00 832.00 =assassin= A217516 CRAWFORD SUPPLY COMPANY I00151 86-2311-6250—COMM 21 .12 21.12 =ssassasssassss A217517 CRONQUIST, MARK V MI0294 01-3400-6370 184.82 184.82 ass snsa A217518 CURTIS. MARY R 004663 63-9020-6740-VISN 87.50 79-4410-6143 87.50 175.00 A217519 DAUGHTREY, MARLYS J 032294 79-4410-6143 111.00 111.00 A217520 DECALS INC FREIGHT 01-2111-6361 13.54 36636 01-2111-6361 1 ,845.00 1,858.54 NAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/25/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 5 AS OP : 03/25/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A217521 DELGADO. MARJORIE L 004664 63-9020-6740-VISN 39.00 79-4410-6143 39.00 031794 79-4410-6143 21.53 99.53 z z25sazzaazazsz A217522 BINGES. GEORGE L 004609 63-9020-6740—DENT 993.50 993.50 ==S_=S_5@2=26x2 A217523 OORNBURG. RHONDA K 004665 63-9020-6740—VISN 5.00 5.00 z 2rums: A217524 E LICHT CO 30442 01-2118-6940 6,640.00 6,640.00 izzzaz:asz:zaas A217525 EBSCO SUBSCRIP SERV 222686 5255106333 61000.00 52-5520-6333 157.90 52-5530-6333 1 ,191.60 7,349.50 ==2 a SS6 a.z II3z2IDa A217526 ECKSTINE ELECTRIC CO 5478 11-3146-6229 1 ,957.50 1 ,957.50 =iCsaa2s=a:a=sID A217527 EMPIRE LABORATORIES 2140039 01-6520-6920-IGTC 162.50 162.50 :52:53=2 23aZai4 YAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/25/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 6 AS OF : 03/25/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A217528 ERIMER* SUSAN L 012794 79-4410-6143 127.00 9401457201 79-4410-6143 60.00 187.00 =ssaazss¢anaaaa A217529 ESQUIBEL, ADRIAN 6 004647 63-9020-6740-DENT 259.00 259.00 asap= A217530 E%BY-STOLLEY, LAURIE 31594 19-4170-6370-A 25.00 19-4170-6370-I 13.50 19-4170-6370-P 62.25 19-4170-6370-R 81.25 182.00 2 aa32axaal*3asa A217531 FANGMEIERi DEBRA K 2999 79-1041-6147 90.00 90.00 =na=aas=safztsa A217532 FERNANDEZ CHILI COMPANY 000748 86-2311-6250—COMM 135.64 135.64 saaaxas asS Ssaaa A217533 FLEBBE, DIANE RAESE 020394 01-9020-6350—JO 652.63 '--652.63 zaszsasssxsssas A217534 FRITO LAY INC• 280943 86-2311-6250—COMM 81.38 81.38 as==saaxsnmss=s YAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/25/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 7 AS OF : 03/25/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT O9J PROJ AMOUNT A217535 FT COLLINS WINTRONIC 057904 11-3141-6229 284.40 057925 11-3141-6229 16,88 301.28 ===a,^sas==aszas A217536 GERBERDING, RONALD 5469130 01-2111-6315—JAIL 6.89 6.89 a==a=s=s=s=szaa A217537 GOLDEN CORRAL FAMILY STEAKHOUSE 155146 01-1014-6370 89.18 89„18 2331=:sa_as-zaaz *217538 GOODELL, GEORGE 021794 11-3141-6212 450.00 —a 450.00 =zas=aazzaasaaa A217539 GRAYBAR ELECTRIC CO INC 179435520 01-2110-6212-RECD 207.00 179435521 01-2110-6212-RECD 165.60 372.60 szas=ss=sasaass A217540 GREAT WESTERN ARIGAS 68971 11-3132-6229 2,727,5♦ 2,727.54 s as a=a=a=a=a=az *217541 GREELEY CLUB A 37 022894 01-1011-6377-02 30.00 30.00 aas........sass A217542 GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE (THE) MA2201 25-9071-6398-L 9.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/25/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 8 AS OF : 03/25/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08) PROJ AMOUNT • A217542 GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE (THE) 9.00 A217543 GREELEY GAS CO 030394 12-4410-6340 400.97 12-4411-6340 76.38 892298 11-3140-6340 892.29 • 10369.64 =s====s=sss==sa A217544 HAFFNER1 EDWARD L 2769403 01-2111-6220 106.73 106.73 ====nsans as==aa A217545 HAGUE. GARY 31494 19-4170-6370-F 117.25 19-4170-6370-1 45.00 19-4170-6370-P 13.25 175.50 s sasigssgssssgs A217546 HANSEN& C0NSTANCE 004666 63-9020-6740-VISN 69.00 69.00 =s=as====sss=ss A217547 HENDRIKSEN1 JULIE A 004667 63-9020-6740-VISN 54.50 54.50 =ass===as=ses=s A217548 IFMA SEMINARS 36053 01-1061-6330 150000 150.00 =sas=s=sssssass A217549 INMAC 30433200 64-1155-6250-SCTI 123.92 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 03/25/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 9 AS OF : 03/25/9♦ WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A217549 INMAC 30433201 64-1155-6250-SCTI 187.71 311.63 aim---a--sss-- A217550 JEROME CO *417794 06-2311-6250-COMM 222.56 17794H 86-2311-6220 16.04 238.60 n nnsa=f:==s:ass A217551 JERRY'S AUTO UPHOLSTERY 91755 01-9020-6360 557.50 91786 01-9020-6360 105.00 91857 01-9020-6360 77.50 820.00 ss-a=aasasaass- A217552 JOHNSON, FRED 030194 24-9034-6397-4715 262.00 262,00 =ssssaasasa-a.sa A217553 JOHNSTON. THOMAS R 156130 01-2111-6315-INGS 38.49 38.49 ==as=sa=ws==sa A217554 JONES, DONALD E 004668 63-9020-6740-DENT 12.75 12.75 :a=s=sn==assay= A217555 JUNIPER VALLEY PRODUCTS 94-8162 21-6510-6320 18.00 948329 21-6530-6320 4.9♦ 94-9672 21-6790-6320 249.70 94-9730 21-6790-6320 70.60 343.24 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/25/94 MARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 10 AS OF : 03/25/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT 4217556 K N FRONT RANGE GATHERING REISS T826894 01-2420-6599 99.00 REISSTB26010 01-2420-6599 99.00 198.00 =2==z=a=.s==azz A217557 KEENER, GARY N. 030194 24-9034-6397-4715 289.00 289.00 =s 2uS ass=22 4217558 KEYREN AGENCY 030194 24-9034.6397-4715 175.00 030294 24-9034-63974715 425.00 030394 24-9044-6397-4715 255.00 ------------ 855.00 x ass=x2s==ss=22 A2175S9 KIMMICK, MICHAEL W 31794 19-4170-6370-P 6.25 19-4170-6370—M 47.00 -------- 53.25 *az= A217560 KLAWITER, WIG 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 255.00 030294 24-9044-6397-4715 255.00 510.00 ==sls====s=zs2= A217561 KLH ENGINEERING 02823 01-6520-6920-IGTC 3,318.92 02824 Oi-0520-6920-IGTC 1 ,085.65 4,404.57 s a=ts===xaia=2= A217562 KONIG RANCH, INC 030194 24-9034-6397-4715 250.00 250.00 *S*zzzsssfll:SAS WAp20op WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/25/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 11 AS OF : 03/25/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A217563 KRAMER' JACK E. 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 418.00 418.00 s=Sasaa=ssaasaa A217564 KURTZ CATTLE COMPANY 030194 24-9034-6397-4715 293.00 +M+r ----- 0 '.==aszaaz*aszsa A217565 LANAGHEN. 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RODNEY L 004670 63+9020-6740-DENT 136.50 136.50 =sz=asszsazssaa A217569 LINDBLAD) BURNZCE E AND LINDBLAD' MARY ALICE 030194 24-9034-6397-4715 272.00 `r 272.00 s az a zszas**asa: A217570 LISCANO, PETE 030194 24-9034-6397-4715 500.00 500.00 ==a======azsass MAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/25/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 12 AS OF : 03/25/94 MARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OLD PROJ AMOUNT A217571 LOFTUS, CYNTHIA M 010494XXXXXXXX 79-1021-6143 15.00 030794 79-1021-6143 45.00 032394 79-1021-6143 15.00 -~-~....... =a=s==z aaaaaan A217572 LOPEZ, CLARENCE 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 468.00 468.00 ===ss==sss:sss: A217573 LOPEZ, LEONARD 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 450.00 450.00 ===a=====a:35:: A217574 LOUISp ANDREW D. 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 432.00 432.00 auras:asssassa: A217575 MANN% ROBERT OR TINA 03039♦ 24-9044-6397-4715 467.00 467.00 sa=assay= A217576 MARES, EUCILIA R 030194 24-9034-6397-4715 428.00 428%00 sans=sa:::=:a:s A2I7577 MARQUEZ% MAXINE 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 450.00 M- 450.00 A217578 MARTIN, JAMES 030194 249044-6397-4715 255.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/25/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 13 AS OF : 03/25/9♦ WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A217578 MARTINI JAMES 255.00 ==========asses A217579 MARTINEZ, CATARINO 03019♦ 24-9044-63974715 416.00 416.00 =mar= A217580 MARTINEZ, MARGIE E 03229♦ 79-2I11-6143 73.00 73.00 =s===sae=ss=s= A217581 MARTINET VICENTE 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 319.00 319.00 i=====S==s=22=5 A217582 MATTHEW CHISMAR TRUST II 030194 24-9034-6397-4715 447.00 447.00 sassy=ss A217583 MCCOMB REALTY 030194 24-9034-63974715 353.00 030294 24-9034-6397-4715 319.00 672.00 ass=es=:sass.am A217584 MCCORKLE, CLARENCE OR LOIS 03019♦ 24-9044-6397-4715 191.00 M 191,00 =tun======atm= A217585 MCCOY' STEVE 030194 24-9034-6397-4715 303.00 303.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/25/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 14 AS OF : 03/25/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OSJ PROD AMOUNT 4217586 MCKINZIE. JIMME 030194 24+9044-6397-4715 266.00 +�- +266.00 =........mass Sass A217587 MCPEEK, ROBERT L 030194 24+9034-6397-4715 233.00 233.00 Saassfl53asaaxa A217588 MEASNER, LEROY 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 377.00 -------377.00 sa=a=s:sszsaaaa A217589 MEDICARE 030694 63-9020-6740-HLTH 71.43 71.43 =aaz==z==asasaa A217590 MEDSONIC INCORPORATED FREIGHT 01-2118-6940 203.86 41088 01-2118+6940 7,543.00 7,746.88 asaxsaaaaaasasa A217591 MIKE'S CAMERA 20298 01-2310+6220 2,550.00 2.550.00 =============== A217592 MILLER, JOHN L. 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 436.00 456.00 as3SSass-sa=ia A217593 MILLER, SHELLY K 032394 79-1015-6143 30.00 30.00 as=s sssssasxsas WAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 03/25/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 15 AS OF : 03/25/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A21759♦ MONFORT INC. FAB SHOP 853868 11-3132-6229 426.96 861383 11-3132-6229 193.44 620.40 aaaasama aasaasa A217595 MONTOYA, GEORGE THOMAS 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 397.00 397.00 =aasmaz as aisms= A217596 MORA, MARGARET 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 356.00 356.00 =anassaaaaaaaa A217597 NARANJO, ELIZABETH NI0294 21-6600-6375 51.50 51.50 s anasasaasasaas A217598 NASH, NORMAN W 030694 01-9020-6350—JD 418.61 418.61 =_aa= A217599 NELSON, JOYCE 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 253.00 253.00 A217600 NEW DAY REALTY AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 375,00 375.00 A217601 NOLAN, DICK 030194 24-9034-6397-4715 62.00 62.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/25/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 16 AS OF : 03/25/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A217602 OCHOA. LEOBARDO B. 030194 24-9044-6397-4715 200.00 200.00 sssssasa=sassss A217603 OCHSNER. 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DZREC OR OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS r2' DAY OF mj 191g. MY COX1M;SSIOB EXPIRES JUNG 8. 1994 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES:,_ ill NOTARY P IC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMI SIGNERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE Canike ,aL FUND -- TOTALING Sa .2 7- DATED TR AY OF __M .1 }} Z9 . WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD DEPUTY CHAIRMAN MEMBER MEMBER /41142W=-' - t4dea MEMBER MEMBER MAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/25/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : AS OF : 03/25/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NURSER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT $860464 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY 12-0001-2045 6,841.31 6,841.31 =s=X222==zasaa= FINAL TOTAL : 6*841.31 MAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/25/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 2 AS OF : 03/25/94 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 1 , AND DATED 03/25/94, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $42.212d21 • ¶ %DATED THIS A OF '�,�� _-„_ 19 cl-g. - DIR CT OF FINANCE AND ADNIN ION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SHORN TO BEFORE ME THIS , AY OF .0266 _C L 192,3 • NY COMMISSION CXPIRCS JUNE 8. 1994 MY COMMISSION EXES: • .iii4 / Aaec:satir.. .... it qkEtt PUBLIC 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 HERESY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE a \, a FUND - TOTALING i O. 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FORM 16 - 1 /+a • NMV203P COLLECTION OF CLERK FEES 02/03/94 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN ,•• -D C -.: WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER ..'n '-' ,.. -+. t'9 MONTH: FEBRUARY YEAR: 1994 ITEMS TOTAL STATE " `rCQ LINTY CLERK FEES MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT LICENSE FEES 11174 357431.15 3027604465 42292.50 12378.03 OWNERSHIP TAX 11174 607658.44 7209,00 593240.44 7209.00 SME RENTAL O.T. 21 5632.83 5622.33 10.50 VEN RENTAL O.T. 0 2871,04 .00 2871.04 .00 PERMITS 2264 1865.50 639.35 1226.15 SALES TAX 0 195693.65 188090.58 7603.07 TITLES 4080 22084.00 10109.50 11974.50 ID•S 31 108.50 62.00 46.50 CHATTELS 1488 16390.00 16390.03 OUP REG/INQUIRY 59 129.80 5.90 123.93 FICHE 11 210.65 210.65 CERTIF. i OTHER 7 15.75 .00 15.75 PENALTIES 0 .00 .00 SME RENTAL TABS 0 .00 .00 .00 DIESEL (COUNT) 0 EMISSION FEES 2984 2088.80 2088.80 SHORT CHECKS 22 330.00 330.00 114SURANCE FEES 0 .00 .00 .00 HANDICAP PLACRO 142 177.25 35.25 142.00 CONFIDENTIALITY 0 .00 .00 .00 OTHER 0 .00 .00 SUB TOTAL 33457 1212687.36 508912.23 644026.31 S974/8082 RECORDING DEPARTMENT UCC INDEX 384 3510.00 3510.00 GEN INDEX 4035 44035.00 44035.03 DOC FEES 278 2416.58 2416.58 SEARCH i CERT 162 1821.00 1821.00 MICROFILM 38 9253.05 9253.05 CERT COPIES 164 507.25 507.25 NON CERT COPIES 2805 11069.75 11069.75 MARRIAGE LIC 67 1340,00 871.00 469.00 PHOTO COPIES 0 .00 .03 RECEIVABLES o .00 .00 OTHER 2 229.70 229.70 SUB TOTAL 7935 74182.33 871.00 73311.33 ELECTION DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATION 0 .00 4403 MAPS 0 .00 .03 LISTS 0 .00 .00 OTHER 0 .00 .00 SUS TOTAL 0 .00 .O0 FEB GRANO TOTAL 41392 1286869.69 509783.23 644026.31 133060.15 YEAR-TO-DATE TOTAL COLLECTIONS MOTOR VEHICLE 74313 2683276.19 1114662.75 1437750.54 130862.93 RECORDING 16485 156227.43 1573.00 154654.43 CLERK TO BOARD 0 .00 .00 ELECTION 70 321.25 321.25 YTO GRAND TOTAL 90868 2839824.87 1116235.75 1437750.54 285838.58 CRS 30-1-114 MA Y N FEUERSTEIN REVISED 7/84 MELD LINTY CLERK AND RECORDER WMV203P COLLECTION OF CLERK FEES 02/03/94 MARY ANN F£UERSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER YEAR-TO-DATE THRU FEBRUARY FOR YEAR: 1994 ITEMS TOTAL STATE COUNTY CLERK FEES MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT LICENSE FEES 24858 781195.48 659931.98 93765.50 27498.00 OWNERSHIP TAX 24858 1358037.61 15885.50 1326266.61 15885.50 SME RENTAL O.T. 47 11949,95 11926.45 23.50 WEN RENTAL O.T. 0 5791.98 .00 5791.98 .03 PERMITS 5084 4130.50 1429,85 2700.65 SALES TAX 0 432109.47 415225.22 16884.25 TITLES 8865 48005.50 21968.50 26037.00 ID'S 62 217.00 124.00 93.00 CHATTELS 3295 35635.00 35635.03 OUP REG/INQUIRY 127 279.40 12.70 266.70 FICHE 21 265.00 265.00 CERTIF. i OTHER 12 27.00 .00 27.00 PENALTIES 0 .00 .00 SHE RENTAL TABS 0 .00 .00 .03 DIESEL (COUNT) 0 EMISSION FEES 6709 4696.30 4696.30 SNORT CHECKS 34 510.00 510003 INSURANCE FEES 0 .00 .00 .00 HANDICAP PLACRD 341 426.00 85.00 341.00 CONFIDENTIALITY 0 .00 .00 .00 OTHER 0 .00 .00 SUB TOTAL 74313 2663276.19 1114662.75 1437750.54 130862.90 RECORDING DEPARTMENT UCC INDEX 029 7710.00 7710.03 GEN INDEX 8721 95055.00 95055.09 DOC FEES 626 6124.98 6124.98 SEARCH t CERT 387 4048.00 4040.00 MICROFILM 67 19306.00 19306.00 CERT COPIES 270 786.50 786.53 NON CERT COPIES 5462 20547.25 20547.25 MARRIAGE LIC 121 2420.00 1573.00 847.00 PHOTO COPIES 0 .00 .00 RECEIVABLES 0 .00 .00 OTHER 2 229.70 229.70 SUS TOTAL 16466 156227.43 1573.00 154654.43 ELECTION DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATION 61 61.00 61.03 MAPS 5 10.00 10.03 LISTS 1 56.00 56.00 OTHER 3 194025 194.25 SUS TOTAL 70 321.25 321.25 YID GRAND TOTAL 90868 2839824.87 1116235.75 1437750.54 285838.58 YEAR-TO-DATE TOTAL COLLECTIONS MOTOR VEHICLE 74313 2683276.19 1114662.75 1437750.54 130862.90, RECORDING 16485 156227.43 1573.00 154654.43 CLERK TO BOARD 0 .00 .00 ELECTION 70 321.25 321.25 YTD GRAND TOTAL 90868 2839824.87 1116235.75 1437750.54 285838.58 p CRS 30-1-114 MARY A iGldY N FEUERSTEIM REVISED 7/84 MELD C UNTYCLERK AND RECORDER !'. .=._D C^'_771/ TOWN OF WINDSOR Inn" . . ^ f� 9 Planning Department 301 Walnut Street Windsor, CO 80550 (303) 686-7476 REFERRAL TO: Clerk for the Weld County Commissioners FROM: Janet Carpenter, Planner (• SUBJECT: ROTH ANNEXATION DATE: March 15, 1994 Please review and comment on the above mentioned information and return to the Town of Windsor Planning Department within seven days. If comments from your office are not received within seven days, we will assume that you approve the proposal in its current form. We do, however, appreciate a response even if you only mark the form "no comment". DESCRIPTION OR OTHER DETAILS: The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on April 7th and the Town Board on April 11th. COMMENTS FROM YOUR AGENCY OR OFFICE: By: Date: The Town of Windsor charges $2.00 for 24"X36" blueline reproductions and S3.00 for 30"X42". If you wish to have a recorded copy of this project mailed to your office, please check here: ❑ You will be billed at the end of each month for copies made.bk r.M fiat adiz 64, 4f • . Y TOWN OF WINDSOR RESOLUTION NO. 1994 - :19 BEING A RESOLUTION MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS OF FACT AND ESTABLISIIIING THE TOWN OF WINDSOR'S INTENT TO ANNEX CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY KNOWN AS THE ROTH ANNEXATION AND A DETERMINATION OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPI1ANCE WITH THE MUNICIPAL ANNEXATION ACT OF 1965. WHEREAS, a petition has been filed by Harvey Roth to annex to the Town certain real property known as the Roth Annexation, more particularly described within the petition which • .•. is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference; and • WHEREAS, pursuant to the Municipal Annexation Act of 1965, the Town is required to establish a date, time, and place for a public hearing on said annexation; and WHEREAS, the Town is further required to determine that the petition for annexation is in substantial compliance with the Municipal Annexation Act of 1965. • NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY FOUND AND RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF WINDSOR;COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: • • I. The petition for annexation has been signal by more than 50 percent of the land • owners in the proposed annexation, said land owners owning more than 5.0 � percaet of the land in the area to be annexed. 2. At least 1/6 of the boundaries of the propose( annexation arc contiguous to the • boundaries of the Town of Windsor, pursuant to Section 31-12-104(1)(a), • ColoradU evised Stabiles, as amended. . 3. A community of interest exists between the area proposed to be annexed and the • Town of Windsor. 4. . A public hearing shall be held at 7:00 P.M. on April II, 1994,at the Town Hall, :301 Walnut Street, Windsor, Colorado. Upon motion duly made,seconded and carried, the foregoing Resolution was adopted this 14th day of March, 1994. • TOWN OF WINDSOR,COLORADO • Mayor • ATTEST: OCiftereze/ Town Cicrk f/d .tcc j.— ANNEXATION PETXTION We, the undersigned, being the landowner(s) , of more than 50% of the territory, excluding public streets and alleys, described as (see attached legal description) , containing 56471 acres more or less, allege the following to be true and correct: The perimeter of the proposed annexation has a distance of 6754 .47 L.F. feet, of which 1168.87 L.F, feet are contiguous to the existing TOWN limits of the TOWN OF WINDSOR. A minimum of 1/6 of the perimeter of the proposed annexation is contiguous to the TOWN OF WINDSOR. We further allege: 1. It is desirable and necessary that said territory be annexed to the TOWN OF WINDSOR. 2 . A community of interest exists between the said territory and the TOWN OF WINDSOR. 3 . Said territory is urban or will be urbanized in the near future. 4 . Said territory is integrated or capable of being integrated with the TOWN OF WINDSOR. 5. No land held in identical ownership is divided into separate parcels unless the owner of said tract has consented in writing or joins in this Petition. 6. No land held in identical ownership comprises 20 acres and together with improvements had an assessed valuation in excess of $200, 000.00 in the year preceding the filing of this Petition. 7, No proceedings annexation of the territory have been commenced for annexation to another municipality. 8 . The signers hereof comprise the landowners of more than 508 of the territory proposed to be annexed exclusive of streets and alleys, and are in fact owners of 100% of the hereinafter described property. 9 : That no water rights are owned as part of this property and therefore no water had been used on this property for irrigation purposes. Therefore, the undersigned hereby requests that the TOWN OF WINDSOR approve the annexation of the area described above and do herewith pay the required fees. In addition to the annexation, the undersigned request the, zoning of gaalg FOR THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROPERTY. • Date Owners Signature Mailing Address 2-28-94 SX'O7 _ 6911 Rodney Avenue Harve Roth Windsor. CO Q0550 a King Aeaoc iatca land Surveying #? \'Y • ,200 west an SL sac NM1dsm CC*SD 60660 (703)6866011 Fax 6666621 February 28, 1994 Town Board Town of Windsor 301 Walnut Street Windsor, CO 80550 RE: ROTH ANNEXATION Dear Board Members: we ask for your approval of the above reference annexation. This property lies immediately adjacent to Windsor' s Town Boundary. The estate zoning requested is essential for the development. It is our intent to utilize septic system on large tracts. This development should have minimal impact on city services and provide harmonious development. Sincerely, evin Kin .it KK/db J . 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Yk Acv"` i % I - p� yin-Jo: ;rev NI I IS_C... ..A 4 I :'.a ,. . ,�r^n../�.11:eit " it g al_1=11, 10701,74 , 1 el. . , Willii‘. t , 4 Nt :ti F.;i3$ ci___t. , Ilk" 4.1 ,k ..,i.K., ,, �'J�: . 6i '4 L'�,�r_�1rJtrJ wiPrar►?R:Ido�.;war..our � �.s►���saav»rwieusmuw `J awn MA r � ,•. Planting till • ,V+.+4 TOWNOFWINOSOR Nom wwr aw.r.nr,. Influence r 4" PLANNING AREA Ares '''. ,41/4•, ..in A.w..t.rrrr, Figure 2 • • - _ `?owfL of Win or vlbso *EV * A301 WALNUT • WINDSOR, COLORADO 80550 e TELEPHONE: (303) 686-7476 R0TH ANNEXATION UTILITIES IMPACT STATEMENT March 15, 1994 The proposed annexation will require a septic systems for sewage disposal purposes. Water will be supplied by the Town of Windsor with construction of lines completed at the developer's expense. J. et E. arpenter P annex own of Windsor, Colorado jec 1 n ^n, , v TOWN OF WINDSOR :,q Planning Department 301 Walnut Street Windsor, CO 80550 (303) 686-7476 REFERRAL TO: Clerk for the Weld County Commissioners FROM: Janet Carpenter, Planner l y( SUBJECT: BRUNNER ANNEXATION DATE: March 15, 1994 Please review and comment on the above mentioned information and return to the Town of Windsor Planning Department within seven days. If comments from your office are not received within seven days, we will assume that you approve the proposal in its current form. We do, however, appreciate a response even if you only mark the form "no comment". DESCRIPTION OR OTHER DETAILS: The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on April 7th and the Town Board on April 11th. COMMENTS FROM YOUR AGENCY OR OFFICE: By: Date: The Town of Windsor charges $2.00 for 24"X36" blueline reproductions and S3.00 for 30"X42". If you wish to have a recorded copy of this project mailed to your office, please check here: ❑ You will be billed at the end of each month for copies made. (Pia��� rx4rcu— L,-\ p�� e9)sod t1 C2� c ,Qa,�,.2'-° adG eff ll° off , I. la TOWN OF WINDSOR • ( • RESOLUTION NO. 1994 - 18 l • • • BEING A RESOLUTION MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS OF FACT AND ' • ESTABLISHING THE TOWN OF WINDSOR'S INT'ENT PROPERTY, KNOWN' AS THE BRUNNIIt�� ANNEX CERTAIN ANNEXATION AND A DETERMINATION OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLIANCE WTTLI TILE MUNICIPAL • TION ACT OF 1965. WHEREAS, a petition has been filed by Kenton H. and Sharon K. Brunner to annex to the Town certain real property known as the Brunner Farm Annexation, more particularly described within the petition which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the Municipal Annexation Act of 1965, the Town is required to establish a date, time, and place for a public hearing on said annexation; and WHEREAS, the Town is further acquired to determine that the petition for annexation is in substantial compliance with the Municipal Annexation Act of 1965. • NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY FOUND AND RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF WINDSOR, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: 1. The petition for annexation has been signed by more than 50 percent of the land owners in the proposed annexation, said land owners owning more than SO percent of the land in the arca to be annexed. • 2; • At least 116 of the boundaries of the proposed annexation are contiguous to the boundaries of the Town of Windsor, pursuant to Section 31-12-104(I)(a),• • Colorado Ryvised Statutc,t, as amended. 3. A community of interest exists between the arca proposed to be annexed and the Town of Windsor. 4. ' A public hearing shall be held at 7:00 P.M. on April 11, 1994, at the Town Hall, 301 Walnut Street, Windsor, Colorado. Upon motion duly made,seconded and carried, the foregoing Resolution was adopted this 14th day of March, 1994. TOWN OF WINDSOR, CO RADO By. Mayor ATTEST: • • 090.1,0, te cr4-4 0 Town C‘rc r • BRUNNER FARM ANNEXATION PETITION TO THE TOWN OF WINDSOR We,Kenton IL Bnumcr and Sharon IC.Bmuurer, the landowners of more than 50%of the territory, excluding public streets and alleys, described as: LEGAL DESCRIPTION A tract of land located in a portion of the Southwest Quarter (SW'/4)and the West Half of the Southeast Quarter(W145E'/4)of Section 17, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the West Quarter corner of said Section 17, being monumentcd by a set No.6 x 36" rebar with 3%4"aluminum cap stamped"PLS 16154" and appropriate data; Thence N.87°45.57"E., along the north line of said S WY,, a distance of 2638.23 feet to the Center Quarter convex of said Section 7, being monumented by a set No.5 x 31 rebar with 2" aluminum cap stamped"SSS LS 16154" and appropriate data; Thence continuing N.87°45'57"E., along the north line of said W''/r SE'/+, a distance of 130222 feet to the northeast corner of said W14 SE'/y being monumcnted by a set No.5 X 31" rebar with 2"aluminum cap stamped "SSS LS 16154"and appropriate data; Thence S.00°13'50"E.,along the east lino of said W ASE%, a distance of 766.82 feet to the approximate centerline of the New Cache La Poudre Irrigation Company No. 2,Ditch; thence along said approximate centerline and the north line of Windsor Public School District RE-4 property the following seven(7)courses: S.25°58'37"W., a distance of 114.53 feet; S.61°55'46"W.,a distance of 281.93 feet: N.84°9'36"W., a distance of 233.00 feet; S.64°4574"W. a distance of 627.00 fed; N.84°55'36"W., a distance of 553.00 feet; S.65°0474"W., a distance of 248.00 feet S.54°01'24"W., a distance of 192.61 feet to the east line of Windsor Manor rust Filing; Thence N.00°11'57"W.,a distance of 0.24 feet to the northeast corner of said Windsor Manor First Filing; Thence along the approximate centerline of the New Cache La Foudre Irrigation Company No.2 Ditch and north line of said Wmdsor Manor Fast Filing the following six(6)courses; S.63°29'23"W., a distance of 209.67 feet; N.80°52'01"W., a distance of 116.52 feet; N.61°44'51"W., a distance of 461.51 feet; N.70°23'29"W., a distance of 506.81 feet; S.86°48'43"W., a distance of 451.91 feet; S.73°22'28"W., a distance of 277.65 feet to the west line of said SW%, being monumented by a set of No5 X 31"rebar with 2" aluminum cap stamped"SSS LS 16154"and approprate data; Thence N.00°23'07"W., along said west lice, a distance of 1053.53 feet to the point of begianin& Containing 100.85 acres more or less, allege the following to be true and correct: The perimeter of the proposed annexation has a distance of 10,025.20 feet, of which 1,992.82 feet are contiguous to the existing TOWN limits of the TOWN OF WINDSOR. A minimum of 1/6 of the perimeter of the proposed annexation is contiguous to the TOWN OF WINDSOR. We further allege: 1. It is desirable and necessary that said territory be annexed to the TOWN OF WINDSOR 2. A community of interest exists between the said tcnitory and the TOWN OF WINDSOR 3. Said territory is urban or will be urbanized in the near future. 4. Said territory is integrated or capable of being integrated with the TOWN OF WINDSOR. 5. No land held in identical ownership is divided into separate parcels unless the owner of said tract has consented in writing or joins in this Petition. i 6. No land held in identical ownership comprises 20 acres and together with improvements had an assessed valuation in excess of S200,000.00 in the year pm-ceding the filing of this Petition. 7. No proceedings for annexation of the territory have bccn commenced for annexation to another municipality. • 8. The signers hereof comprise the landowners of more than 50%of the territory proposed to be annexed exclusive of streets and alleys, and are in fact owners of 100%of the hereinafter described property. Therefore, the undersigned hereby request that the TOWN OF WINDSOR approve the annexation of the area described above and do herewith pay the required annexation fee of 5300.00. In addition to the annexation, the undersigned request the zoning of PD•R for the above described property. Date Owner's Signature Mailing Address 42/20/941 ,�-- -. --- 401 Chestnut St.. WmdsQr. co 805SQ dIPS61_6 9E �•'d�.�Brtmaer a2/.20V ti , Cbt 401 Chestnut St..Windsor. CO 80550 Sharon Brunner • ' . BRUNNER FARM Statement of Community Need for Proposed Annexation and Zoning The Brunner Farm Annexation represents a 100.85 acre parcel of land located immediately north of Windsor High School in the northwest corner of Windsor,Colorado. This site currently exists as irrigated farm ground and is adjacent along the north side of the Cache la Poudre Ditch No.2. The overall goal of the project is to provide a variety of high quality residential building sites for the Town of Windsor. Currently,there are no high quality multi family lot,large lot(20,000 sq.it),or medium lot(8,000 sq. ft)building sites readily available for local builders. The requested PD-ft zoning will allow a mix of these uses in one master planned community with a variety of amenities. Following are a list of reasons which explain why the Brunner Farm Annexation and Master Plan could be a valuable asset for the Town.of Windsor. • 1. This annexation and master plan allows for high quality residential development adjacent to the Windsor High School and Middle School complexes. • 2. This annexation and master plan allows for high quality residential development adjacent to • local commercial centers. 3. This annexation and master plan conform to Windsor's Comprehensive Plan adopted in 1993. 4. Windsor water and sewer services arc adjacent to this site. Service to this site can be accommodated by minor utility extensions. S. Drainage for this project will not impact existing Windsor stormwater facilities. All drainage will be directed to on-site detention facilities which will discharge water at historic rates in the Cache la Poudre No.2 ditch 6. This project will provide a corridor for the extension of 11th Street to the north. '7. This project will provide a pedestrian/biice trail system along the north side of the Cache la Poudre No.2 ditch which will match the existing trail and provide a vital link to the Windsor Trail System. • 8. View Corridors developed as part ofthe master plan will allow views of the mountains,school growls and landscaped trail areas. 9. The project can be constructed in five phases which provides for a controlled build out over the next five to seven years. In conclusion.this property will provide much needed quality residential building sites for the Town of Windsor. • • • • ` o4✓ of `Windsor Enbsot In 301 WALNUT • WINDSOR, COLORADO 80550 TELEPHONE: (303) 686-7476 1/471.1 .4 BRUNNER FARM ANNEXATION UTILITIES IMPACT STATEMENT March 15, 1994 Water and Sanitary Sewer disposal will be supplied by the Town of Windsor with construction of lines completed at the developer's expense. _ e E. Carpe er P anner own of Windsor, Colorado jec SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING March 15, 1994 A regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission was held March 15, 1994, in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room (Room #101) , Weld County Centennial Building, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. The meeting was called to order by the Vice-Chairman, Richard Kimmel at 1:30 p.m. Tape 457 , J '1 Roll Call c Richard Kimmel PresenC N) Shirley Camenisch Present S< c . Juliette Kroekel Absent Bill O'Hare Absent v ;� Bud Clemons Present N Marie Koolstra Present Ron Sommer Present Tom Rulon Absent Judy Yamaguchi Absent Also present: Keith A. Schuett, Current Planner II, Department of Planning Services; Jeff Stoll, Director; Trevor Jiricek, Supervisor, Environmental Protection Services, Weld County Health Department; Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, Sharyn Ruff, Secretary. CASE NUMBER: Z-349 APPLICANT: Barbara Johnson REQUEST: Extend the submittal date of a PUD Plan LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The E2 SW4 of Section 5, T2N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of and adjacent to Highway 119; west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 3-1/2. Richard Lyons, representative, explained the original application was approved by the Board of County Commissioners in 1988. Problems have arisen since that time that include bankruptcy filings, negotiations with oil interests, and the , applicant's husbands ill health. He explained the Johnson's now have financial concerns, a purchaser is available, and Mr. Vern Nelson, also a representative, will work with the Department of Planning Services to proceed with this application. The Vice-Chairman asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. No one wished to speak. Marie Koolstra moved that the Planning Commission determine that the final PUD • Plan has not been abandoned and will continue the matter until 1 (one) year from this date for further review. Motion seconded by Shirley Camenisch. 9)14161 01 0,61441 SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING March 15, 1994 Page 2 The Vice-Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Shirley Camenisch - yes; Marie Koolstra - yes; Bud Clemons - yes; Ron Sommer - yes; Richard Kimmel- yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER; USR-0141 APPLICANT: Public Service Company REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a Major Facility of a Public Utility for a 9 mile long 12 inch high pressure gas pipeline in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION; Part of Section 7, 8, 9, and 18, T5N, R66W and part of Sections 7, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18, T5N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Between 59th Avenue and Weld County Road 13. adjacent to U.S. Highway 34. Tim Atwater, representative, explained this application will reinforce the west side of Greeley, the Town of Windsor, and the Ft. Collins area. The Vice-Chairman asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. Jerry McRae was concerned about the easement areas for this application. Tim Atwater marked the route of the gas pipeline on the overhead projection. The Vice-Chairman asked the applicant if they agreed with the Department of Planning Services' staff recommendation. Tim Atwater said yes. Bud Clemons moved Case Number USR-1041, Public Service Company, be approved by the Weld County Planning Commission. Ron Sommer seconded the motion. The Vice-Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Shirley Camenisch - yes; Marie Koolstra - yes; Bud Clemons - yes; Ron Sommer - yes; Richard Kimmel- yes. Motion carried • unanimously. CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-519 APPLICANT: Droegemueller Farm REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for an agricultural service establishment (construction business) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW4 of Section 10, TSN, R64W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION; Approximately 1-1/2 mile northeast of the Town of Kersey; west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 55-1/2 and adjacent to Weld County Road 388. SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING March 15, 1994 Page 3 Glen Droegemueller, Attorney, representative, Droegemueller Farm. explained this shop facility had originally existed as a nonconforming use and 80% was destroyed by fire. His brother, the applicant, has a wide range of uses for this shop including demolition work throughout the• County and maintenance of trucks and heavy equipment he utilizes. They would like to replace what originally existed and also incorporate a 30' x 60' wash facility and a patio that will someday connect the two existing patios. They proposed to build the 80' x 60' shop in a more secluded location on the property. Marie Koolstra was concerned the expansion of the business would use too much agricultural land. Bud Clemons was concerned about the outdoor storage on the property. Lee Morrison explained this amended application is consistent with the Uso by Special Review approved in 1982 and is consistent with prior handling. The Vice-Chairman asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. Art Peterson, surrounding property owner, explained they are all pleased to have this type of equipment available along the river. Mr. Droegemueller's equipment has saved surrounding property owners from "wash-outs" in the past. He has no problems with this type of operation in the area. The Vice-Chairman asked if the applicant agreed with the Department of Planning Services' staff recommendation. Glen Droegemueller said yes, but they would like the term "used and secondhand lumber" included in Development Standard #14. Ron Sommer moved Case Number Amended USR-519, Droegemueller Farms, be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with a change to Development Standard x/14 as recorded in the resolution. Shirley Camenisch seconded the motion. The Vice-Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Shirley Camenisch - yes; Marie Koolstra - yes; Bud Clemons - yes: Ron Sommer - yes; Richard Kimmel- yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: Z-487 APPLICANT: Tom and Margaret Russell REQUEST: A Change of Zone from A (Agricultural) to E (Estate) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the E2 of Section 5, TIN, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 1500 feet north of Weld County Road 12; west of and adjacent to Carmacar Ranchettes; and approximately 1500 feet west of Weld County Road 5. SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING March 15, 1994 Page 4 Peter Swift, Swift and Associates, representative, gave an overview of the application. He explained the proposed development was within the Urban Growth Boundary of the Town of Erie and will be near other developments such as Carmacar Ranchettes and Parkland Estates. They plan to build 15 - 16 residences on 2.5 more or less, acres. Public services, paved roads, and schools are already available. The property owner has stated the lack of water rights to the property make it difficult to farm. Ron Sommer asked if the applicant has had discussion with Carmacar Ranchettes Subdivision regarding road maintenance. Peter Swift said no transportation study has been done at this time. The Vice-Chairman asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. Geraldine Russell and David Conner, wanted to further state this property is difficult dryland farming close to an existing subdivision. They are both in favor of such an application. Carolyn Mahoney, Don Krutch, Wayne Cook, Jini Hollis, John McCamey, Jim Willer, Gene Canino, Anne Shipman, Wendy Lomeli, John Fiore Broshue, all surrounding property owners, were concerned about the conditions of existing roads in the area, traffic and speeding problems that already exist, you water pressure, over population of schools in the area, the proximity of t existing air park and flight patterns in the area, wildlife, water table and drainage problems that exist. Shirley Camenisch asked about existing accesses onto the property at this time. Geraldine Russell showed access on the overhead projection. Ron Sommer wanted to clarify the type of dwellings proposed. Geraldine Russell said the homes would be valued in the $200,000 range. Bud Clemons asked about the water pressure issue. Geraldine Russell read a letter from the water district. Keith Schuett read the Department of Planning Services' staff recommendation into the record. Bud Clemons moved Case Number 2-487, be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for denial based on the Department of Planning Service's recommendation and the applicant has not demonstrated acceptable access. Marie Koolstra seconded the motion. The Vice-Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Shirley Camenisch - yes; Marie Koolstra - yes; Bud Clemons - yes; Ron Sommer - yes; Richard Kimmel- yes. Motion for denial carried unanimously. • SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING March 15, 1994 Page 5 CASE NUMBER: S-354 APPLICANT: Shiloh, Inc. REQUEST: A Planned Unit Development Final Plan LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 4, T6N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of and adjacent to Weld County Road 72; approximately 1/4 mile west of Weld County Road 19. Larry Intermill, representative, explained this is the final step in the Planned Unit Development process. There will be 14 lots ranging in size from 5.3 acres to 2.2 acres. They have no problems with the Department of Planning Services' staff recommendation. The Vice-Chairman asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. Manuel Pineda, surrounding property owner, said he supports the Shiloh, Inc,. proposal. This application will be compatible with the neighborhood. Jim Scott, applicant, asked that Keith Schuett clarify the sign posting after the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy. Keith Schuett suggested they moved Condition of Approval #3a to Condition of Approval flx and post signs of 20 mph prior to the Certificate of Occupancy of the first residential dwelling. Bud Clemons moved Case Number S-354, Shiloh, Inc. , be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval. Motion seconded by Ron Sommer. The Vice-Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Shirley Camenisch - yes; Marie Koolstra - yes: Bud Clemons - yes; Ron Sommer - yes: Richard Kimmel- yes. Motion carried unanimously. Consider rescheduling June 7, 1994, Planning Commission Meeting. Keith Schuett explained to the Planning Commission that the Department of Planning Services would not need to reschedule the June 7, 1994, Planning Commission Meeting. Meeting adjourned at 4:30 p.m. Re/•ectfully bmitted, t Sharyn . Ruff Secretary CCU:: t DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES Cases Approved by Administrative Review;3 ;--;_ S'^ ' `.m 3/4/94 through 3/18/94 CASE NUMBER NAME AM RE-633 Dick AM RE-1089 Turner RE-1565 Parker RE-1588 Harrington Brothers, et al. RE-1591 Seele MHZP-153 Craig SE-492 Pope SE-493 Ewing 1\ 16J\'‘Is9 4 / Chuck Cunliffe, Director,. HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 94-30 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR AN INDUSTRIAL USE IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT FOR A NATURAL GAS PROCESSING FACILITY - SNYDER OIL CORPORATION, C/0 SWANSON AND MORRIS A public hearing was conducted on March 23, 1994, at 10:00 a.m. , with the following present: Commissioner W. H. Webster, Chairman Commissioner Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner Barbara 3. Kirkmeyer Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Assistant County Attorney, Lee Morrison Planning Department representative. Greg Thompson The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated March 7, 1994, and duly published March 10, 1994. in the Windsor Beacon, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of Snyder Oil Corporation, c/o Swanson and Morris, for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for an industrial use in the A (Agricultural) Zone District for a natural gas processing facility. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this a matter of record. Greg Thompson, Planning Department representative, entered the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record as written and indicated the applicant submitted information on March 22, 1994, concerning a revised plat, which is different than the plat reviewed by the Planning Commission. He explained the applicant has rearranged the site and added numerous items and equipment; therefore, the Board needs to decide whether the revised plat is a substantial change from what the Planning Commission reviewed. Mr. Morrison clarified, by Ordinance which relies on State statute, the question is whether the Board has enough information from the Planning Commission's recommendation to allow a decision to be made. If the plat has been changed too much and the Planning Commission's recommendation is of no value, the matter should be referred back to the Planning Commission. In response to the Board, Mr. Thompson reiterated additional equipment and storage had been added to the plat, as well as the site being rearranged. He stated, after speaking with Barry Kramer, Planning Department, the additions would be mandatory for processing and generally the intent had not been compromised by the additions. Commissioner Baxter questioned why the equipment was added rather than on the original plat if it was necessary. Mr. Morrison referred to Exhibit G, a Summary and Reasons for Change submitted by the applicant's representative, Alfred Cuykendall, Plant Superintendent. After reviewing said Exhibit G. Mr. Thompson responded to a question from Commissioner Kirkmeyer stating silt fences or straw bales would be required to maintain silt and sedimentation on the site, and in addition, there will be a six-foot chain-link fence. He also stated the nearest residence is about one-half mile to the north/northeast and confirmed Condition of Approval #5 had been met prior to scheduling this hearing before the Board. After discussion, the Board concurred to allow the applicant's representatives to supplement the written explanation. Doug Swanson, technical representative for the applicant, asked the Board if the original plat, which was reviewed by the Planning Commission, could be considered today if the changes were not allowed. After explanation from Mr. Morrison. the Board concurred the original plat could be considered today. Mr. Cuykendall explained the additions to the plot plan were necessary because the original plan was done without a lot of preliminary engineering and revisions were necessary to keep advised of continuing engineering concerning what the site needs to contain. He further explained more detailed engineering was required on the plot plan, which added equipment necessary to do a prudent job. Mr. Cuykendall clarified the changes are not beyond the auspices of the facility and confirmed they will better the efficiency and environmental and safety requirements. In response to questions from the Board, Mr. Cuykendall said the scale is proposed for potential happenings, and 940251 cam'; PG RE: HEARING CERTIFICATION - SNYDER OIL CORPORATION, CIO SWANSON AND MORRIS PAGE 2 to further questions from the Board, Mr. Cuykendall indicated the items were not added to satisfy Conditions of Approval, but to improve the facility. Mr. Morrison noted there was one piece of correspondence received concerning specific equipment. Mr. Thompson clarified there was no other correspondence received, except from Ed Backstrom, surrounding property owner, and his primary concern was noise, which the applicant indicated should not increase. Mr. Thompson confirmed that he had enough time to respond to the changes after talking with the applicant and Mr. Kramer. Commissioner Baxter indicated his only concern is that maybe the additions were done to circumvent the amendment process, which he feels is not really the case; however, he is puzzled with the additions. Commissioner Harbert stated if the additions will improve the facility, it may have been poorly planned from the beginning, which is a concern. Mr. Cuykendall said the early plans were more conceptual; however, the engineering is now in place. and he assured the Board the equipment operates quietly. Mr. Thompson indicated concern as to whether the scale would increase truck traffic and reiterated it was not associated with the original plan. Mr. Cuykendall explained the short- term plan for transportation is through a pipeline; however, the long-term plan includes a local scale and small building in case the pipeline could not withstand the volume. The product would then be hauled out on a short-term basis, which should not increase traffic and they would inform Weld County of their long-term intentions at that time. Commissioner Harbert suggested adding a Condition of Approval requiring an agreement for Weld County Road 34 once the scale is installed. Commissioner Baxter agreed and suggested the matter be heard today rather than referred back to the Planning Commission. Commissioner Harbert moved to include the changes in the Special Review Permit to be heard today and not to refer said matter back to the Planning Commission. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Hall and carried unanimously. Mr. Backstrom said Snyder has cooperated with him and stated his only concern is increased traffic. He indicated most traffic would access Weld County Road 29, which is a very dusty and sandy road that washes easily. Mr. Backstrom requested Weld County Roads 29 and 34 be included in a road agreement. Mr. Cuykendall confirmed that all Conditions of Approval and Development Standards were acceptable. Commissioner Kirkmeyer reiterated the need for an additional Condition concerning a road maintenance agreement for Weld County Roads 34 and 29, and Commissioner Harbert suggested establishment of a haul route. After discussion, Mr. Cuykendall indicated in the beginning there would only be pickup traffic from their operators and potentially one truckload of condensate per day; however, if the scale is installed to sell propane, the traffic would increase to approximately five truckloads per day. He agreed with Mr. Backstrom that most traffic would be going south on Road 29 to Road 32 rather than west on Road 34 or north on Road 29. Mr. Cuykendall said access is available off Road 34 onto the Highway, but Road 32 is paved to the Highway. Commissioner Harbert suggested when the scale is installed an agreement be worked out with Engineering. After further discussion, Mr. Thompson suggested a haul route be established prior to releasing building permits for the scale, and Commissioner Kirkmeyer suggested the haul route be included in the agreement. Mr. Morrison read the following suggested language into the record for Condition of Approval #4c: ^Prior to the release of building permits for an on-site scale, the applicant shall enter into a road maintenance or improvements agreement, which shall include a haul route, with the Board of County Commissioners." Mr. Cuykendall consented to said Condition, and Mr. Thompson recommended Condition of Approval #3e be added, pursuant to a memo from Don Carroll, Engineering Department, as follows: "Prior to recording the plat, the plot plan shall be amended to include the permanent detention facilities." Bill Delap of KLH Engineering, also representing the applicant, indicated he talked with Mr. Carroll and confirmed the drainage plans would be on the final plat. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the request of Snyder Oil Corporation, c/o Swanson and Morris, for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for an industrial use in the A (Agricultural) Zone District for a natural gas processing facility, based on the recommendations of the Planning staff and the Planning Commission, with the additional Conditions of Approval as recommended by staff, and the remaining Conditions of Approval and Development Standards as entered into the record. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Hall, and it carried unanimously. (Clerk to the Board's note: The abovementioned Condition of Approval U4c is actually Condition of Approval #5 in the Board of County Commissioners Resolution.) 940251 RE: HEARING CERTIFICATION - SNYDER OIL CORPORATION, C/0 SWANSON AND MORRIS PAGE 3 This Certification was approved on the 28th day of March, 1994. APPROVED: ATTEST: litlid.47 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board P� k �'}'1�.a- ) Abs � � at By: We r, hai an Deputy et/Ark to the Board Da a , Pr Tem TAPE #94-15 Geo g E. Baxter DOCKET 1194-30 yJ 4 T�yster-e,s 1Y/�•Ator Constance L. Harbert, PL0951 . ine'diAL bara J. Kir eyer 940251 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO MARCH 28, 1994 TAPE #94-15 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the laws of the State of Colorado at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, March 28, 1994, 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 W. H. Webster, Chairman Commissioner Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: County Attorney, Bruce T. Barker Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of March 23, 1994, as printed. Commissioner Baxter seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Commissioner Hall moved to approve the hearing conducted on March 23, 1994, as follows: 1) Special Review Permit for an industrial use in the A (Agricultural) Zone District for a natural gas processing facility, Snyder Oil Corporation, c/o Swanson and Morris. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: There were no additions to the agenda. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kirkmeyer seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: No reports were given today. PUBLIC INPUT: No public input was offered. WARRANTS: Don Warden, Director of Finance and Administration, presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General Fund $ 277,925.75 Commissioner Baxter moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kirkmeyer seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. BUSINESS: OLD: CONSIDER CLARIFICATION OF FINDINGS OF PROBABLE CAUSE CONCERNING RENEWAL OF TAVERN LIQUOR LICENSE, WITH EXTENDED HOURS. FOR HENRY L. WALXER, DBA BEARS SPORTS SALOON (03/23/94): Bruce Barker, County Attorney, explained the Board needs to clarify the probable cause finding made on March 23, 1994. He indicated Ordinance No. 102 states the Board may consider four factors in a public hearing to determine if good cause exists to refuse the renewal of any liquor license. Mr. Barker reminded the Board that a Show Cause hearing was set for April 18, 1994, and suggested the Board make a finding of fact of which factor was violated. He indicated Charles Dickson, Attorney representing the applicant, presented a letter concerning security and Mr. Walker has been working with the Sheriff's Office. Commissioner Hall stated he was referring to Factor #2 of Ordinance No. 102 when he made the motion, and Commissioner Harbert, who seconded the motion, said she was also considering Factor #2 and would like to see the applicant work with the Sheriff's Office to work out a plan. Mr. Barker reiterated the applicant is already working with the Sheriff's Office on a plan for security. Mr. Dickson stated they are entitled to know what incidents reflect a violation of Factor #2. Commissioner Hall explained he based his motion on the information he had at that time and is concerned because an employee has been involved in certain incident. He said criminal charges have been pressed on an employee, and he wants to make sure the rowdiness and disturbances do not continue. Chairman Webster questioned whether the Board could listen to the plan to rectify the problems, rescind the hearing, and determine the renewal today. Mr. Barker stated the hearing was set to determine whether there is good cause to not renew the license. He said only clarification of the motion is needed at this time, indicating which factor the Board is considering so the applicant can adequately prepare for the hearing. Commissioner Harbert's response to Mr. Dickson was that the establishment needs a better security plan. Mr. Dickson indicated, after reviewing the police reports, there were only incidents in which the employee was charged and the cases are pending in court, with the employee claiming self-defense. Commissioner Hall reiterated his concern about an employee being involved and moved to incorporate Factor #2 of Ordinance No. 102-A into his motion made on March 23, 1994, to set a hearing for April 18, 1994. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion. Commissioner Baxter indicated he had voted for the motion and reiterated that the Show Cause hearing proceed to review remedies. The motion then carried unanimously. NEW: CONSIDER CONTRACT WITH COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH FOR STATE LEGALIZATION IMPACT ASSISTANCE GRANT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: John Pickle, Health Department Director, stated this contract will allow reimbursement for services provided to illegal aliens from October 1, 1990, through September 30, 1992, concerning illegal aliens in the amount of $33,228. Commissioner Baxter moved to approve said contract and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion, seconded by Commissioner Harbert, carried unanimously. CONSIDER MOBILE VOTER REGISTRATION FOR 1994 PRIMARY AND GENERAL ELECTIONS: Mary Ann Feuerstein. Clerk and Recorder, said this is a customary, routine matter for elections which allows people to register at mobile locations such as grocery stores. etc. Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve the mobile voter registration for the 1994 Primary and General Elections. Commissioner Hall seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. Minutes - March 28, 1994 Page 2 CONSIDER AGREEMENT FOR NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING ON BRIDGE #8/25A AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Commissioner Kirkmeyer, on behalf of Drew Scheltinga, County Engineer, explained research and evaluation for new materials will be done at no charge. Commissioner Kirkmeyer then moved to approve said agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion, seconded by Commissioner Baxter, carried unanimously. CONSIDER AGREEMENT FOR SALE AND PURCHASE OF VACANT LAND FOR RIGHT-OF-WAY AND/OR EASEMENTS WITH DONALD A. PARKER AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - BRIDGE #18/25A: Commissioner Kirkmeyer explained this agreement is to purchase right-of-way for a bridge over the South Platte River, and Donald Parker will be paid $2,537.50 for 2.82 acres. Commissioner Kirkmeyer then moved to approve said agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion, seconded by Commissioner Harbert, carried unanimously. CONSIDER CHANGE ORDER NO. 3 WITH THISSEN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY FOR JAIL RENOVATION AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Pat Persichino, Director of General Services, said this change order is for the jail renovation project in the amount of $24,870 for various items. Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve said change order and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion. seconded by Commissioner Baxter. carried unanimously. CONSIDER CONTRACT AMENDMENT BETWEEN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE, AND OFFICE OF DISTRICT ATTORNEY AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden indicated this amendment is for renewal of the Juvenile Diversion Contract. Commissioner Baxter moved to approve said contract amendment and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Hall, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER APPOINTMENT TO COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS BOARD: Chairman Webster indicated Michael Guthrie should be appointed as the representative with law enforcement background, to replace Dick Evans, with his term to expire August 1, 1996. Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve said appointment, and Commissioner Hall seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER APPOINTMENT TO BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT: Chairman Webster indicated Timothy Losh should be appointed as the District 5 representative, to replace Raymond Mora, with his term to expire December 31, 1994. Commissioner Baxter moved to approve said appointment, and Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER REAPPOINTMENTS AND APPOINTMENTS TO PLACEMENT ALTERNATIVES COMMISSION: Commissioner Harbert stated she sat in on this interview process and the following recommendation from PAC is good: Troy Hause, Attorney, with his term to expire December 31, 1994; Michael Escobar, Law Enforcement State Patrol; Susan Ruth, Community at Large; Cliff Brookhart, Community at Large; Mike Hoover, Special Education; and Joe Murphy, Probation, all with terms to expire December 31, 1996. Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve said reappointments and appointments, and Commissioner Hall seconded the motion which 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 - March 28, 1994 Page 3 There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:25 a.m. LeathAPPROVED: ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COL DO� 1 • Weld County Clerk to the Board /// k'�l/AIt1JQ�I �\ H. Webster, Ch irma 1/ By: [J l _ L�Oi.C� Deputy Cler to the Board Dale a r eo erBaxter Constance L. Harbert Barbara J. Kirkmeyek I Minutes - March 28, 1994 Page 4 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY, COLORADO MARCH 28, 1994 TAPE #94-15 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session as the Board of Social Services in full conformity with the laws of the State of Colorado at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley. Colorado, March 28, 1994, 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 W. H. Webster, Chairman Commissioner Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: County Attorney, Bruce T. Barker Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Director of Finance and Administration, Donald Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Baxter moved to approve the minutes of the Board of Social Services meeting of March 23, 1994, as printed. Commissioner Kirkmeyer seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. WARRANTS: Don Warden, Director of Finance and Administration, presented the warrants for approval by the Board in the amount of $43, 723.32. Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Hall seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. 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 9:30 a.m. APPROVED: ATTEST: AddiglianBOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO ) Weld County Clerk to the Board 12L}ffkllh.LitZ— Webster, C irm BY: yL.t'.Yyf/ De ty Cleriyto the Board Dal r Hall, roil em • eorge . Baxter Constance L. Harbert Barbara J. Kirkme r RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES HOUSING AUTHORITY WELD COUNTY, COLORADO MARCH 28, 1994 TAPE #94-15 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session as the Housing Authority Board in full conformity with the laws of the State of Colorado at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, March 28, 1994, 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 W. H. Webster, Chairman Commissioner Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: County Attorney, Bruce Barker Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve the minutes of the Housing Authority Board meeting of February 28, 1994, as printed. Commissioner Hall seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. NEW BUSINESS: CONSIDER DIVISION OF HOUSING DISCLOSURE REPORT TO COLORADO DIVISION OF HOUSING FOR HOME CONTRACT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN ANY NECESSARY DOCUMENTS: Jim Sheehan, Housing Authority representative, said these matters are basically housekeeping issues concerning this year's HOME/CDBG contracts. Commissioner Hall moved to approve said report and to authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion, seconded by Commissioner Baxter, carried unanimously. CONSIDER CONSOLIDATED ANNUAL CONTRIBUTIONS CONTRACT AND CERTIFICATIONS FOR SECTION 8 VOUCHER PROGRAM WITH HUD AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Sheehan said this amendment will expire April 30, 1994. and will support 20 Section 8 units in the amount of $113,732. The total amount for twelve months will be $1,077,949. Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve said contract and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Hall, and it carried unanimously. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. CC: 55; His? There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:35 a.m. APPROVED: ATTEST: LeilectehBOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, 0 RADO Weld County Clerk to the Board /J 4 'M'i-"✓✓ SiliPact, /; H. ,Webster, ha an By: tle o andDty Cler to t e Board Dale" K all, Pro em. /gorge E! Baxter / ia Constance L. Harbert /014 1,4-,1 4 > arbara J. Kirkmey r ei Minutes - March 28, 1994 Page 2 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Wednesday, March 30, 1994 TAPE #94-16 & #94-17 ROLL CALL: W. H. Webster, Chairman Dale K. Hall, Pro--Tem George E. Baxter Constance L. Harbert Barbara J. Kirkmeyer MINUTES: Approval of minutes of March 28, 1994 ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: New Business, Item #7: Consider appointing Canvass Board for Fort Junction PUD Law Enforcement Authority Election on March 29, 1994 Social Services, Item #1: Consider Emergency Shelter Grant Application to the Colorado Department of Local Affairs and authorize Chairman to sign Social Services, Item #2: Consider Emergency Community Services Homeless Grant Application to the Colorado Division of Housing and authorize Chairman to sign APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: PRESENTATIONS: 1) Recognition of Services - Agnes Holtzman, Foster Parent PUBLIC INPUT: (Each individual is allowed a three-minute period of time in which to speak. Please be aware that the Board may not be able to address your topic today; however, if they are unable to do so, the matter will either be referred to staff or scheduled for a future date. If you wish to speak regarding issues which are likely to be heard by the Board in a public hearing, such as a land use or violation hearing, you will be asked to give your testimony at that hearing, either in person or in writing.) COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants BIDS: 1) Present Bids 2) Approve Prospect Valley gravel haul - Engineering Department BUSINESS: NEW: 1) Consider FTA Grant Application for Financial Assistance to Colorado Department of Transportation for Section 18 funds and authorize Chairman to sign 2) Consider Application for Federal Assistance for Quality Improvement Funds to Department of Health and Human Services, Head Start Bureau, and authorize Chairman to sign 3) Consider Application for Federal Assistance for Head Start Program Improvement Funds to Department of Health and Human Services, Head Start Bureau, and authorize Chairman to sign Continued on Page 2 of Agenda Page 2 of Agenda NEW BUSINESS (CON'T) : 4) Consider Application for Federal Assistance for Cost of Living Increase for FENWC staff to Department of Health and Human Services, Head Start Bureau, and authorize Chairman to sign 5) Consider Application for Federal Assistance for Additional Quality Extended Services to Department of Health and Human Services, Head Start Bureau, and authorize Chairman to sign 6) Consider 1994 VOCA Assistance Application for District Attorney's Domestic Violence and Special Populations Liaison Project and authorize Chairman to sign 7) Consider appointing Canvass Board for Fort Junction PUD Law Enforcement Authority Election on March 29, 1994 PLANNING: 1) Consider removal of Development Standard #3 from USR #1026 - Enos 2) Consider removal of Development Standard #3 from USR #1027 - Enos 3) Consider ZPMH #1900 - Haro 4) Consider RE #1594 - Bond SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD: ROLL CALL: W. H. Webster, Chairman Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tem George E. Baxter Constance L. Harbert Barbara J. Kirkmeyer MINUTES: Approval of minutes of March 28, 1994 WARRANTS: Don Warden, County Finance Officer NEW BUSINESS: 1) Consider Emergency Shelter Grant Application to the Colorado Department of Housing and authorize Chairman to sign 2) Consider Emergency Community Services Homeless Grant Application to the Colorado Department of Local Affairs and authorize Chairman to sign Wednesday, March 30, 1994 CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Mar 31 - Comprehensive Plan Review at Fort Lupton Aims Campus 7:00 PM Apr 4 - Fair Board 7:30 PM Apr 5 - Planning Commission 1:30 PM Apr 6 - Oil and Gas Hearing (1st Floor) 7:00 PM Apr 6 - County Council 7:30 PM Apr 7 - Convention Board 7:00 AM Apr 7 - Local Emergency Planning Committee 2:00 PM Apr 7 - Island Grove Park Board 3:30 PM HEARINGS: Mar 30 - Community Development Block Grant Application to Colorado Department of Local Affairs. Highland Day Care Center 9:00 AM Mar 30 - Change of Zone from A (Agricultural) to E (Estate), William E. Franz, Jr. 10:00 AM Mar 30 - Special Review Permit for an agricultural service establishment to process vegetables in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Kenneth Mayer 10:00 AM Mar 30 - Minor Subdivision Final Plat (Mt. View Estates #1). Ivar and Donna Larson 10:00 AM Mar 30 - Minor Subdivision Final Plat (Mt. View Estates #2), Ivar and Donna Larson 10:00 AM Apr 12 - Violation Hearings 10:00 AM Apr 13 - Amended Special Review Permit for an agricultural service establishment (construction business) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Droegemueller Farm 10:00 AM Apr 18 - Hearing to determine whether or not to enter into a Stipulation with the applicant for the renewal of the Tavern Liquor License, Henry L. Walker, dba Bears Sports Saloon 11:00 AM Apr 27 - Final Planned Unit Development Plan, 1st Filing, James H. Scott, Jr. (Shiloh. Inc.) 10:00 AM May 2 - Annual Meeting of Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority 9:00 AM May 2 - Annual Meeting of Antelope Hills Law Enforcement Authority 9:00 AM May 2 - Annual Meeting of Beebe Draw Law Enforcement Authority 9:00 AM May 10 - Violation Hearings 10:00 AM COMMUNICATIONS: 1) Bob and Anne Martin re: Weld County Roads 25 and 36 2) Wendi Roth re: Maintenance on Weld County Roads 3) Isabel Silva re: F Street and 71st Avenue, aka Weld County Road 62.2 between Weld County Roads 29 and 31 4) Colorado Division of Property Taxation - Determination re: Ruth A. Hernandez and Louis Leroy Ashland and Vineyard Christian Fellowship Continued on Page 2 of Consent Agenda Wednesday, March 30, 1994 Page 2 of Consent Agenda PLANNING STAFF APPROVALS: 1) ZPMH #1894 - Phelen 2) SE #491 - Moore 3) Amended RE #192 - Moore 4) Amended RE #1532 - Mitzel 5) RE #1585 - Stroh 6) RE #1589 - Matsashima 7) RE #1592 - Rieder 8) RE 01593 - Conner 9) RE •11598 - Intermill 10) RE #1599 - Intermill RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Action of Board concerning clarification of findings of probable cause concerning renewal of Tavern Liquor License, with extended hours, for Henry L. Walker, dba Bears Sports Saloon (03/23/94) * 2) Approve Contract with Colorado Department of Health for State Legalization Impact Assistance Grant * 3) Approve Mobile Voter Registration for 1994 Primary and General Elections * 4) Approve Agreement for non-destructive testing with Olson Engineering, Inc. - Bridge #8/25A * 5) Approve Agreement for Sale and Purchase of Vacant Land for Right-of-Way and or Easements with Donald A. Parker - Bridge #18/25A * 6) Approve Contract Amendment between Department of Public Safety. Division of Criminal Justice, and Office of District Attorney * 7) Approve appointment to Community Corrections Board * 8) Approve appointment to Board of Adjustment * 9) Approve reappointments and appointments to Placement Alternatives Commission *10) Approve Division of Housing Disclosure Report to Colorado Division of Housing for HOME Contract *11) Approve Consolidated Annual Contributions Contract and Certifications for Section 8 Voucher Program with HUD AGREEMENTS: * 1) Approve Agreement with Ward Construction for 1994 Prospect Valley Gravel Hauling and Spreading - Engineering Department PRESENTATIONS: * 1) Recognition of Services - Agnes Holtzman, Foster Parent * Signed this date Wednesday, March 30, 1994 RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING RENEWAL OF TAVERN LIQUOR LICENSE, WITH EXTENDED HOURS, FOR HENRY L. WALKER, OBA BEARS SPORTS SALOON 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, as the local liquor licensing authority for Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to 512-47-106(1) (b), CRS, and Weld County Ordinance No. 102-A, may cause a hearing to be held on the application for renewal of any liquor license previously issued by it, and WHEREAS, Henry L. Walker, dba Bears Sports Saloon, holds a Tavern Liquor License, with extended hours, to sell malt, vinous, and spirituous liquors, by the drink for consumption on the premises only, said license was approved by the Board and expires May 18, 1994, and WHEREAS, the Board did receive a list of incidence reports from the Greeley/Weld County Criminal Justice Records relating to Bears Sports Saloon, 2519 8th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631, and WHEREAS. at a public Board meeting on March 23, 1994, the Board deemed it advisable to schedule a renewal hearing for Henry L. Walker, dba Bears Sports Saloon, and WHEREAS, at a public Board meeting on March 28, 1994, and pursuant to the hereinabove stated Liquor Code and/or Ordinance, the Board clarified its finding of probable cause to believe the following factor exists: 1. Evidence showing excessive noise, rowdiness, or disturbances on a continuous basis in the immediate area of the licensed premise which has been substantially a result of the operation of the licensed premise. WHEREAS, the Board based its finding of probable cause upon information that an emplyee of the tavern was involved in certain physically disruptive incidences at the tavern, two of which resulted in criminal charges being pressed against the employee. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that a hearing concerning the renewal of the Tavern Liquor License, with extended hours, issued to Henry L. Walker, dba Bears Sports Saloon, shall be held on April 18, 1994, at the hour of 11:00 a.m. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that Henry L. Walker, licensee, shall post the premises advising of said hearing at least ten days in advance of the hearing. 940294 Leon I CC y FILE RE: SET RENEWAL HEARING FOR TAVERN LIQUOR LICENSE - BEARS SPORTS SALOON PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 28th day of March, A.D., 1994. Leg% BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY. CO 0 0 Weld County Clerk to the Board J W . Webster. Ch irman t BY: Deputy Cl tk to the Board Dal .. Hall, P -Ter APPRO&AttCY O FORM:' .7 Geo gE. Baxter Co stance L. Harbert i (,C •/ ,-ainter1 Barbara J. Kirkmey 940294 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE CONTRACT WITH COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH FOR STATE LEGALIZATION IMPACT ASSISTANCE GRANT REIMBURSEMENT 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 Contract for State Legalization Impact Assistance Grant reimbursement between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Weld County Health Department, and the Colorado Department of Health, for retroactive reimbursement for the cost of public health services provided during the time period of October 1. 1990, through September 30, 1992. with further terms and conditions being as stated in said contract, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said contract, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Contract for State Legalization Impact Assistance Grant reimbursement between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Weld County Health Department, and the Colorado Department of Health, be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is. authorized to sign said contract. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 28th day of March, A.D. , 1994. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Leidah WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board 11)44 f t(11 Webster, Chairman BY: epfrCLV '&d Dale Hall, ro em APPRO S TO FORM: t c. getBaxter ounty Attorney Constance L. Harbert Barbara dLiA Barbara J. Kir eyer 940286 ec ; Alt; ...5-m-re. id L00.0..0 Form 6,AC•0CA(RSNn wAcnenoanoarev nwa ' HEALTH OQwmae/ran Macy MOSS aaNMOMMUO 5 cowrRAcr • nits CON'RtACF.Made this and day of Muth 1994 bywdbeam ihu Sao of Colorado for the um and bae&of the DcputnMntof" HEALTH 4300 CHERRY CREEK DRIVE SOUTH, DENVER, COLORADO 80222-1530 h.aiMflaretarod loathe Sus.and Wed Ozunty Health Docor ircit. 1516 Hoaoital Reed. Creels. CO 80431 midst idamde a eq COMMON. WHEREAS.authority eiins in the Law and Funds have been budgeted.appmprlued and otherwise made available and a sufficient uncommitted balance thaw(remains availabk for encumbering and subacq ent payment or this contract under Enaamberance No, !C0940955 in Fund Number 100 Appropriation Account _ and Otgatianon _ WHEREAS.required approval,clearance and coordination Ms been accemplithod from and with appropriate agcneiec and WHFRFAS" this contract is written to be in compliance with Section 204 of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, Public Law 99-603, (hereinafter referred to as IRCA) ; and WHEREAS, IRCA authorizes State Legalization Impact Assistance Grants (hereinafter referred to as SLIAG) to retroactively reimburse state and local governments for the costs of providing public health services to Eligible Legalized Aliens, (hereinafter referred to as ELAs) ; and WHEREAS, CDH is responsible for, and is authorized to enter into agreements with local governments to retroactively reimburse the costs of providing public health services to ELA's; and WHEREAS, SLIAG regulations issued by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services provides for the retroactive reimbursement of public health costs to local governments based on a formula of public expenditures by the local government for allowable public health services and the number of ELAs residing in the governmental jurisdiction; NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed that: • hold 6/Ma Vet inneiensai nwasethe pie) � - 9402% at..., 1. The State will cause to be paid to the Contractor a one time payment not to exceed =M D= THOUSAND TWO_ HUNDD= TWENTY EIGHT DOLLARS [S33,228.QQ which represents the total reimbursable costs of public health services provided to ELAs by the Contractor for the period beginning October 1, 1990 and ending September 30, 1992 as provided for in the SLIAG regulations. Payment will be made upon receipt of a signed Contract Reimbursement Statement, submitted in duplicate& attached hereto and by this reference made part hereof as- Attachment A and will be contingent upon affirmation by the State of full and satisfactory compliance with the terms of this contract. 2. Payment pursuant to this Contract will be made from available Federal funds encumbered in an amount not to exceed $420,000.00 for the reimbursement of Public Health Assistance provided to ELAs. It is further understood and agreed that the maximum amount of Federal funds available for the reimbursement of public health assistance to ELAs is in the amount of $420,000. The liability of the State, at any time, for such payments shall be limited to the unencumbered amount remaining of such funds. This contract is subject to and contingent upon the continuing availability of Federal funds for the purpose hereof. 3. The term of this contract is beginning on the date it is signed by the State Controller and terminates on June 30, 1994. Paged of_&.pages 94®286 • COLORADO DEPARTHENT OF HEALTH - hereinafter, under the General Provisions referred to ac -Health-. GENERAL PROVISIONS •'•- Page 1 of 2 pages \1. The contractor shall perform its duties hereunder as an independent contractor and not as an employee. Neither the contractor nor any agent. or employee of the contractor shall bi or Abell be deemed to be an agent or employee of the stave. Contractor shall p yhtn due all rep +Ire ewp ov-ent taxe en intone tax_vjyhholdie . )hall Provide and )teen 5n force workers' compensation (and show proof of sue insurance) and unemolovmenr £{Rgnsation ingutpnce _in the amounts reeuigsd by law. Contractor will be solely responsible for its acts and the acts of its agents. employees. servants and subcontractors during the performance of this contract. 2. Contractor authorizes Health, or its agents. to perform audits and to make inspections for the purpose of evaluating performance under this contract. 3. Either parry shall have the right co terminate this agreement by giving the other party thirty days notice by registered mail, return receipt requested. If notice is so given, this agreement shall terminate on the expiration of the thirty days. and the liability of the parties hereunder for the further performance of the terms of this agreement shall thereupon cease, but the parties shall not be relieved of the duty to perform their obligations up co the dace of termination. 4. This agreement is intended as the complete integration of all understandings between the parties. No prior or contemporaneous addition, deletion, or ocher amendment hereto shall have any force or effect whatsoever, unless embodied herein in writing. No subsequent novation, renewal, addition, deletion, or ocher amendment hereto shall have. any force or effect unless embodied in a written contract executed and approved pursuant to the State Fiscal Rules. 5. If this contract involves the expenditure of federal funds, this contract is contingent upon continued availability of federal funds for payment pursuant to the terms of this agreement. Contractor also agrees to fulfill the requirements of: a) Office of Management and Budget Circulars A-87, A-21 or A-122, and A-102 or A-110. 'whichever is applicable: b) the Hatch Act (5 USC 1501-1508) and Public law 95-454 Section 4728. These statutes state that federal funds cannot be used for partisan political purposes of any kind by any person or organization involved in the administration of federally-assisted programs; c) the Davis-Bacon Act (40 Scat. 1494, Mar. 3. 1921. Chap. 411, 40 USC 276A-276A-5). This act requires that all laborers and and mechanics employed by contractors or sub-contractors to work on construction projects financed by federal assistance must be paid wages not less than those established for the locality of the project by the Secretary of Labor: d) 42 USG 6101 et seq. 42 USC 2000d, 29 USC 794. These acts require chat no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, national origin, age, or handicap, be excluded from participation in or be subjected co discrimination in any program or. activity funded, in whole or in part, by federal funds: and Page �L. of �i Pages Rey..rDA/A V92 a940?8a GENERAL PROYi.$10N$--Pege,.2 .of 2 pages e) the Americans with Disabilities Act (Public Law 101-336; 42 USC 12101, 12102. 12111 - 12117, 12131 - 12134, 12141 12150, 12161 - 12161. 12181 - 12189. '12201 - 12213 and 47 USC 22S and 47 USC 611. f) if the contractor is acquiring real property and displaceng households or businesses in the performance of this contract, the contractor is in compliance with the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act, as amended (Public Law 91-646, as amended and Public Law 100-17, 101 Stet. 246 - 256); g) when applicable, the contractor is in compliance with the :pro«isions of the •Uniform Administrative Requirements for Cranes and Cooperative Agreements to State and Local Covarnments (Common Rule). 6. By signing and submitting this contract the contractor states that: a) the contractor is in compliance with the requirements of the Drug-Free Workplace Act (Public Law 100-690 Title V, Subtitle D. 41 USC 701 et seq.) b) the contractor is not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from covered transactions by any federal department or agency. 7. To be considered for payment, billings for payment pursuant to this contract must be received within 60 days after .the period for which payment is being requested and final billings on the contract must be received by Health within 60 days after the end of the contract term. 8. If applicable, Local Maech is to be submitted on the monthly payment statements, in the column provided, as required by the funding source. 9. If Contractor receives $25.000.00 or more per year in federal funds in the aggregate from Health. Contractor agrees to have an annual audit, by an independent certified public accountant, which meets the requirements of Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128 or A-133, whichever applies. If Contractor is required to submit an annual indirect cost proposal to Health for review and approval, Contractor's auditor will audit the proposal in accordance with the requirements of OMB Circular A-87, A-21 or A-122. Contractor agrees co furnish one copy of the audit reports to the Health Department Accounting Office within 30 days of their issuance, but not later than nine months after the end of Contractor's fiscal year. Contractor agrees to take appropriate . corrective action within six months of the report's issuance in instances of noncompliance with federal laws and regulations. Contractor agrees to permit Health or its agents to have access to its records and financial statements as necessary, and further agrees to retain such records and financial statements for a period of three years after the date of issuance of the audit report. This contract duet (11N1X) contain federal funds as of the date it is signed. This requirement is in addition to any other audit requirements contained in other paragraphs within this contract. 10. Contractor agrees to not use federal funds CO satisfy federal cost sharing and matching requirements unless approved in writing by the appropriate federal agency. 1 Page 4 of 6 Pages Rev. 06101/92 • SPECIAL PROVISIONS - CONTROLLER'S APPROVAL I.This Man=shall not be deemed valid until it shall have been approved by the Controller of the State of Colorado or tech annum as he may desipeme.This prevision is applicable to any contract involving the payment of money by the State. • FUND AVAILABILITY 2.financial obligation of the State of Colonise payable after the errnet(hnel year an canape upon lads thee a'brag tepreprMM.li dpto. and otherwise made available. ..vs. BOND REQUIREMENT ).If this coetrect involves the payment of more than fifty thousand dollars(or the coasdnetien.erection,repair.meiatenama.or improvement of say building. read.bridge.viaduct.tunnel.eacavmion or other public work for this Stare.the connecter shall.before aeries upon the enineramet of any sash work included is this cemrect,duly oxtails and deliver to the Slats official who will sign the cower.a good and sanctum bond or other steamier sane to be.,,proved sy' said official is a petal sum not Wu than one-half of the total amount payable by the tones of this contract.Such bond shall be duly racer by a qualified corporate army conditioned upon tls faithful performece of the Senor and is edditfen,shall provide that if the eoatreeer or his eebceemese a fail to dopy pay, for my labor.erstatials,teem hire.sustenance,provisions.provendoror other supplies used or ooesunsd by such Casuist.*Or his subcontractor it perfeesaace ribs work coetrseud to be dose or fails to pay any person who supplies rental machinery.tools.or apuipmeet in the ptosecotie.,ad the work the cacti will pry the as is an anoint nor exceeding the sum specified in the bone.together with ireful at the rate of eight pa mat per wee Unless such bond is sxseesed.delivered and flied,no Claim in favor of the contractor rising under such contract shall be audited.allowed of paid.A conifer or cashier's deck of•beak moan seder payable to the Traumas of the State of Colorado may be accepted in lieu of a bend.This provision is in compliance with CRS 38.26.106. INDEMNIFICATION 4,To the intent authorised by law,t s contractor shell iedemaify,save,red hole halms the State,its employer aad agents.agars my ale all clams. damages,liability and court awards including cons,expenses,and attorney fees inceered as a result of say et Of omission by thecatncwr.or its employees. agents.suboontracton.or assignees pursuant to the sans of this corona DISCRIMINATION AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION S.The contractor even to comply with the levier and mini of the Colorado Aeidiewreinespa Act of 1957.as amenMd.and other applicable law respecting diacnmiwim and unfair employment practices(CRS 24-Se-102).and as required by Executive Order,Equal Opportunity reed.Affirmmiw Aenoa.dated Apnl 16. 197$.Pars NOM Memo,As following previsions shall lot coetaued in all Sore canact,or sabeatretvs. During the performance of this contract,the centimeter agrees as follows: • (a)The convector will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race.treed.color.national origin.sex. statical status.religion xn escy,annual Of physical handier.asp.The contractor will take affimudve action a insure that applicants we ereploye&and that employes are wasted doming unploymotn.withal repaid tote above steniered chore batons Such*aim shall ushrde.bar[ea be Ibrkrd so the(chewier employment upgrading.demotion.Or transfer.national(or realist stn advnWinp:layoff.a=anions:rtes of pay or other forms of cwtwteetlm:and selection for training,including apprenticeship.The contractor agrees to post in conspicuous pleas.available to employee end applicants fer empbyra-a notices to be provided by the contracting officer sating forth provisions of this non-discrimination clause. (b)The contractor will.in all solicitations or advenisanens for employees placed by or on behalf of the contractor.sole that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard so tree.aa+d,color.national origin,an.marital status.religion.artamy.mental orphysical handicap. or age• (c)The censecta will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which ha has a collative bargaining agreement a other c'oatrait a sdenunding,notice to be provided by the contracting officer.advising the labor union Or workers'representative of the contractor's coesnitmeet under the Executive Order.Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action,dated April 16,1975.add of she rain,regulatima,and relevant Orden of the Governor. (d)The contractor and labor unions will furnish all infatuation and reports requited by Executive Order.Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action of April 16. 1975.and by the min.regulations and Orden of the Governor.or pwxmn thereto.and will permit access to his boots.records,and mown by the contracting agency and the office of the Governor or his desirous(or peptises of Investigation o ascertain compliance with such rules.inulrton and order. (e)A labor organisation will not exclude any individual otherwise qualified born full membership rights in such sbbrorgmizawa.orapel any such individual fawn membership in such labor organization 0r discriminate against any of ha members in the foil enjoyment of wore opportunity beeves Meths,med.cola. sex,national origin,or ancesery. (I)A labor organisation,or the employees or member themof will not aid.abet.incite.compel or coerce the doing of any as defined in des comma to be dlacrimiasay a obstnct or prevent any person from complying with the provisions of this contract or any order issued thereunder.a an mpt,either directly or thinned,.to commit any ref define*in this contract le be discriminatory. POOR 6•AC.025 Revlasd 1013. . ..... . . . ..- 7ff•5341.te22 - .. pap of 6 pages • `. ••; .)Jr'to 940286 • • • • (;1 la the event of the eoeuscttr s non-compllaace with the.osdismitniestioe clauses of Ain comma or wet any of mach tules.renistions.or ceders. this convect may be asalad.tetmotssed or suspended in whole or a pmt..d ere coaracter may be declared ineligible far further Stew costraas in accordance with procedures.authorized in Esecave Order.Equal Oppmmay ad Affirmative Ames of Aped 16.1973 ad the teal.nmWaucen,or orders promulgated in accordance therewith.and such other sanctions en may be imposed and ronedies as say be invoked se provided is Ea t..Order. Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action of April 16. 1971 or by ales.regulations.or ceders promulgated a accordance therewith.alas otherwise provided by law. (Ti)The contractor will include the provisions of paragraphs(a)through(Ti)is wary sob•rastnct and abcomraa a peteLte rdr unless aacmpmd by tales.regulation.or orders issued pinned w Esenave Order.Equal Opportunity ad AfTh nlw.Actios of April 141971 a that such provisions will be biding spot each aboonwacter or note.The cosm,Cwrwill asp such sales with tempi=to any a0-coauaaisg or p tchamadraa the conracUag army may dins.es a ems of rsfa¢feg such provisie e.heeled*ssuelioes for sosmomp"se't provided.bows.that a ths cam A.aosonetor becomes involved in.or is thtsoraed with.litigation.with the subccsosctot or'adorn•malt of such ditecgas by then mersai.gagacy.the aa0'sotr may amen the State of Colorado to ester into such litigation to poet the rawest of the State at Cola.do. COLORADO LABOR PREFERENCE • • be.Paean of CRS!•17.101•let for preference of Colorado labor me applicable to this Carry if pelvic weeks within the Sae we esdaskes hareader sod ✓e Heeded in whole ter is pert by Sum faade. b.Was a censuve ss camel for a Able sweat is at be swerdd tea SYdra resides bidder sag be allowed a pMmnses ageism a assessdat bidder frees •Yes It froga country spa is the parse gi.e or repaired by the elate a I•rrga away is which the see-nWeas hater is a asides.If it is drrmwd by to agar reepoadbie for awWleg Me bid this conot aaos with this saaeeedes.Od may came laid of federal foam which wall othwwsa be available at wares S awa be ite.asirer with ngoueaeset of Rate law.ibis station A.A be empesd•d•het why to the east semen at pint Iasi of the stays or to Maine the lacces asaey with Fedasl r.quisu . as(CRS b•19-101 ad 102) GENERAL 7.The laws of the State of Coast*ad ales td regladaa amid poses tone shell be applied in the inerywntiem tastes,sad areas*of this oroona.Any paean of this amen whether a cobs rear•resed areiaby inference whsh pwidm fee aebo.il-n by ray eswkdicil body or pence or which is atherein in conflict with said laws,tales,ad reglatient shall be aossidsed all ad void.Naaiag ooetaiad is ay maim iaorporaes braes by reference whith pupas to ague this racy other special provision is whole rid part shall be raid orinformable or swathe issay acne.at law whether by way of complaint deface.r othewise.Any province eadend null sad void by the operates of aria praises will at Invalidate the reader of this combat to the extent that the comma is capable of emotion. S.At all des daring the performs=s=of this,entreat.the Cannot shall avitoy ethers to all applicable federal ad see laws.ass.net rgdatioss that have how r.ay hmdwr be esYEahed. 9.The signatories aver that they are families with CRS 11.3701.at.tut.(Brio ad Conep(lafloace)ad CRS 133,01.et.seq.(Aber of Falk Offlal. ad that so violation of nth previsions is pleas. • 10,The signatories aver that to their kawsdge so use employe W ay pineal or bee.flclal Were waea.er is the sever or property described dal.: 1N W17NESS WHEREOF.W pales alas her.eaaoeed this Cowen an the dap far men wrkes. • • • • G3rE lwgl Neme) Weld County Health Diairte nt ' STADIOF COLORADO . ROY BOBEJtmGOVERNOR 'WELD COY Bon OF COMMISSI HERS COUNTY g'�� V''/,/ " . By for 03 3 0CRACTOR peudemClws) CHAIRMAN . 246C008117.... WrayBART HEALTH 13 torp.e.tiatcl LZ ! OF Aare(Seal /f� 11�aJ Veld Casty to bparaatlat By loath dart TO BOARD • AFPItOvAts -. a ATTORNEY GENERAL - CON}ROU.ER Dincair By • By Fee d•A93 pp„a_ whit is Si lane A� ppepsg43 3 5111 ass hafeaenrea nrae rise. ] gidl•13954341-1100 f'} • PROGRAM APPROVAL: D $ 8 8 s a Mf a a QQ is 1 al E 0 F a I I i l! P a it 1 fE ist cc r ri I 1 • t S a g E i 1 I i Iaa A 1 1 i . g. . I i vif! <11 x ,., F I 3 2 a lira a I i 4 .. ,. a • . f '� mEmORAnDUm VlID • Bill Webster, Chairman Board County 1 O of C Commissioners March 16, 1994 To psm COLORADO John Pickle, Director, Weld County Health Department From SLIAG Contract Subject Attached is a contract from the Colorado Department of Health in the amount of $33,228. This amount is being reimbursed to Weld County Health Department for costs of public health services provided to Eligible Legalized Aliens (ELAs) during the time period of October 1, 1990 through September 30, 1992. The Immigration reform and Control Act of 1986 legalized many formerly undocumented workers. This Act also provided for "State Legalization Impact Assistance Grants"(SLL9G) to states to alleviate some of the financial impact to state and local governments by reimbursing some of the costs of public health services to ELA's. The amount of $33,228 was determined by a formula based on Weld County's ELA population and the costs of providing services. Since this is a retroactive reimbursement with Federal funds, there is no Amendment 1 impact. Also, there are no restrictions on the use of these funds. I recommend approval of this contract. • 940286 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE MOBILE VOTER REGISTRATION FOR 1994 PRIMARY AND GENERAL ELECTIONS WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 1-2-212, CRS, the Chairmen of the major political parties and the Weld County Clerk and Recorder have submitted a written statement to the Board that branch registration is not necessary in Weld County for the 1994 Primary and General Elections, and WHEREAS, said statement further recommends that, pursuant to Section 1-2-212.2, CRS, mobile voter registration be available for the 1994 Primary and General Elections, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Clerk and Recorder has recommended that mobile voter registration be conducted generally from July 8, to July 15, 1994, and from October 1, to October 14, 1994. and WHEREAS, after study and review, the Board deems it advisable to approve the written statement concerning branch registration and mobile voter registration for the 1994 Primary and General Elections. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that branch registration is not necessary in Weld County for the 1994 Primary and General Elections. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that mobile voter registration for the 1994 Primary and General Elections shall be conducted generally from July 8, to July 15, 1994, and from October 1, to October 14, 1994. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 28th day of March, A.D. , 1994. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Likita WELD COUN C LORADO , Weld County Clerk to the Board . Webster, ai n BY: yYn 1� Y Ilya Deputy Cl k to the Board Dale . a 11. Pre em APP AS TO FORM: %._ > r �• /f Geo e Baxter Coufi£y AAlro y Constance L. Harbert , Barbara J. Kirkm er 940281 es44 CA. CeE,Oo i I 1 iiti;,:, MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN VELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER 1402 NORTH 17th AVENUE P.O.BOX III 460 C EELORADO 80632 (303y3S3-3S4o COLORADO March 22, 1994 Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado Pursuant to Section 1-2-211, C.R.S. , Establishment and conduct of branch registration sites. . . Branch registration under this provision . is not necessary in Weld County for the 1994 Primary and General Elections. Pursuant to Section 1-2-212, C.R.S. , Mobile registration sites - establishment and conduct. . . Mobile voter registration in Weld County for the 1994 Primary and General Elections will be conducted under this provision which meets the statutory requirements and provides effective and convenient voter registration for Weld County residents. Concurrence: C.Q.c44 -gJQAc-ry-, d Wary Feuerstein Clerk d Recorder Weld County, CO Ma N illeselea0q1.n05672_, Bert o Rick Proctor Chaizm Chairman Rep can Party Democratic Party Weld County, CO Weld County, CO 94O281 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE AGREEMENT FOR NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING WITH OLSON ENGINEERING, INC. , AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - BRIDGE 118/23A 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 for non-destructive testing on Bridge #8/25A between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Weld County Public Works Department, and Olson Engineering. Inc., with terms and conditions being as stated in said agreement, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Agreement for non-destructive testing on Bridge #8/25A between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Weld County Public Works Department, and Olson Engineering, Inc. be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be. and hereby is, authorized to sign said agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 28th day of March, A.D. , 1994. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Lelleteet WELD��yCCCOUN"AP 16-111Z0 per, , Weld County Clerk to the Board ,,.lc '?(�! 16-111 (111 -y�� . Webster. a an V BY: at ! 1 tl Board rk to the Board Da i Hall, P -TemJ/J APPROV S TO FORM: /t f�^�� - ev /George�E. Baxter County Attorney Constance L. Harbert B .; Barbara J. Kirkme erer 940291 as, cc.: EGA- d!_50I✓ EG0o3� MAR-10-1994 14:50 FROM OLSON ENGINEERING INC. TO 13o335228C8 P.02 r OLSON En veering, Inc. NONDESTRUCTIVE TESfNG, EVALUATION A RESEARCH March 10. 1994 Weld County, Engineering Division P.O.Box 758 > Greeley, CO 80632 Attn: Mr. Wayne Howard Ole: 303/356-4000 (ext. 3764) Fax: 303/352-2868 Subject; Nondestructive Testing Bridge WEL 8/25A Gentlemen: This agreement is in response to a telephone conversation with Mr. Wayne Cloward regarding assurances to Weld County about our proposed testing on the subject bridge: I. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the Engineer(Olson Engineering,Inc.)shall indemnify and save harmless Weld County, its partners and employees, and each of them, against and from: any and all damages, costs,expenses,losses and liabilities, at law or in equity. but not limited to injury or death of any person or persons and damage to or destruction of any property, arising solely out of the negligent performance of services by the Engineer, however, the Engineer shall not be obligated to indemnify Weld County with respect to damages which are the result of sole negligence or willful misconduct of Weld County or any other party. 2. The work will be performed at no cost to Weld County. We will require traffic control (if additional tests are to be performed after the bridge has been open for traffic) to perform our work, and would appreciate it if Weld County could provide assistance, 11 not, we will ask CDOT to assist us with this matter. 3. The work will not cause any delay in construction. We may ask the contractor to assist with sc me minor work or scheduling. If he does not wish to help, then we will schedule tests which do not interfere with his work. AGREED ACCEPTED y//o/gy e4/a04 Marwan F. Aouad, Ph.D: Date eld County 6/3414 Date Olson Engineering, Inc. Larry D. Olson, P.E. Date Olson Engineering, Inc, 14$15 W. OW AVENUE. UNr 5A. COLDUN. CO 80101 (sA PHONE 303/283232 FAX SO%27b to12 940291 .. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' . , .. is n7 REVIEW/WORK SESSION REQUEST ^: NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING - BRIDGE 8/25A DEPARTMENT: Engineering DATE: March 11, 1994 PERSON REQUESTING: Wayne Howard, Civil Engineer I (, " Brief Description of the problem/issue: Attached is an agreement from Larry Olson, whose company proposes to do testing on the old and new bridge. The idea of the testing is very similar to the vibratory testing oil companies perform to find underground oil deposits. A vibration is induced into the foundation, usually by some type of hammer device, and the rebounded vibrations are measured and analyzed. This technology has been used for many years on concrete slabs, but is just now being developed for bridge foundations for inspection purposes. The purpose of the testing is to develop a means of determining foundation types and conditions at existing structures where there is no information or plans on how the structures wore built. This information is used to calculate scour conditions at the bridges. The testing to be done would do no damage to the foundation. This testing was done on Bridge 8/1.SA in 1993, and there were no problems due to the testing. What options exist for the Board? (Include consequences, impacts, costs, etc. of options): The road is already closed to traffic. Therefore, there is no need for traffic control. There will be no cost to Weld County or to the contractor, and the testing work will not be allowed to interfere with the new construction. Approve or deny the request from Mr. Olson. Recommendation to the Board: I recommend the Board approve the request from Mr. Olson. 940291 • Initial: Approve Schedule Recommendation Fork Session Other Webster ✓/ Harbert (/ Hall f/ L✓Nv / f pier na7pJ4 ?R-e /*ni v Kirkmeyer Baxter f/ DS/pds:wksessl cc: Commissioner Kirkmeyer File 940291 v MEMORRfDU WhitTo- Clerk to the Board Doti arch 22. 1994 COLORADO From Prey Sche_ltinga. County Engineer -- . saint, Agenda Item Please add the following to the Board's agenda: "Approval of Non-Destructive Testing on Bridge 8/25A" Appropriate documentation is attached. DS/pds:ctbl0 Attachment cc: Commissioner Kirkmeyer File 940291 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE AGREEMENT FOR SALE AND PURCHASE OF VACANT LAND FOR RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND/OR EASEMENTS AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - BRIDGE #18/25A 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 for Sale and Purchase of Vacant Land for Rights-of-Way and/or Easements for Bridge #18/25A between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Weld County Public Works Department, and Donald A. Parker, with terms and conditions being as stated in said agreement, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Agreement for Sale and Purchase of Vacant Land for Rights-of-Way and/or Easements for Bridge (/18/25A between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Weld County Public Works Department, and Donald A. Parker be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is. authorized to sign said agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 28th day of March, A.D. . 1994. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS LepaLA, ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, LORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board J��j / v • W .4e2 ai BY: C . e pp,��yy Deputy Q9rk to the Board Aaxter Hall, ro em APPRO TO FORM: ounty Attor: y Constance L. Harbert Barbara J. Kirkmey r s 940292 5G33 ec,r E&; MCKE& Ak23821?8 LGSEEMENT FOR SALE AND PURCHASE OF flCANT LAND FOR $MARTS-OF-WAY AND OR EASEMENTS THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered this C ?2" day of ✓I flkp,PA.1. 192A by and between Weld County, Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, Colorado, hereinafter referred to as "County," and Donald A. Parker 12877 W.C.R. 18 Fort Lupton.CO 80621 hereinafter referred to as "Owner." WHEREAS, County wishes to purchase from Owner certain lands described below for the purpose of providing the County with a rights-of-way, and/or easement. Any rights-of-way described in this agreement will be referred to as "rights-of-way" and any easement will be referred to as "temporary or permanent easement. " WHEREAS, Owner wishes to sell to County the rights-of-way and/or easement(s) for the consideration mentioned below. WITNESSETH: That in consideration of the payment by County to Owner of the sum of two thous atifive hundred and thirty seven dollars and fifty c_en s ($ 2537.50 ) , in cash, and other valuable consideration, Owner agrees to sell to County and County agrees to purchase from Owner the rights-of-way and/or easement(s) described in Exhibit(s) A which is attached here to and is incorporated in this agreement by reference. This Agreement is subject to the following conditions: 1. Owner shall furnish to County a Ouit Claim Deed conveying Rights-of-Way described in the Attached Exhibit A for the bridge ',8/22A :enlacement project. Title insurance need not be provided by Owner. 2. The date of the exchange of the properties described in this Agreement shall be the date of the delivery of the Deeds. Possession of the properties shall be delivered to the County upon closing and shall not be subject to any leases or tenancies. The hour and place of the closing shall be set by mutual agreement of the parties. 3.General taxes for the year 1994 shall be apportioned to the date of delivery of the Deed based on the most recent levy and the most recent assessments. 4. This Agreement embodies all agreements between the parties hereto and there are no promises, terms, conditions, or obligations referring to the subject matter whereof other than as contained herein. Page 1 of 2 Pages B 1435 REC 02382,78 ' 04/06/94 14 : 26 $0 .00 1/004 F 0962 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 940292 5. This Agreement shall be deemed a contract extending to and binding upon the parties hereto, and upon their representative heirs, devisers, executors, administrators, legal representatives, successors and assigns, only when the same has been approved by the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, on behalf of Weld County, Colorado. 6. Other conditions, terms or obligations: The County Agrees to th Following: A. Relocate 85Q fr., of three wire.melal Post fence back to new R.O.W. ljne B. Remove 680 ft. of three wire.metal post fence. aosikIN WITNESS EREOF, the parties hereto have subscribed their names this Ot A ` day of 19 4^. ATTEST: WELD COUNTY COLORADO,BY AND THROUGH THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS & Q3athI William H. ebster 03 30 i Date Weldeethty;'C1 k tp' , the Board Chairman By: k Deputy erk to the Board THE FOLLQWING SECTION TO BE COMPLETED BY "OWNER" Owner accepts the above proposal this 22 day of ///I6h/ , 19 94 By: &zsI - DONALD A. PARKER WITNESS U{ if to "✓L. .._.._ Wayne Howard Weld County Page 2 of 2 Pages B 1435 REC 02332178 04/06/94 14 : 26 30 . 00 2/004 F 0963 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 940292 • • FREDERICK LAND SURVEYING EXIBIT A 1528 N. Lincoln Loveland, Co. 80538 �' (303) 669-3652 FLS•.� Page i of 2 RIGHT-OF-WAY TO BE. ACQUIRED FROM PARCEL NO. 02 MARJORIE A. AND DONALD A. PARKER FOR WELD COUNTY BRIDGE WEL 18/25A . LAND DESCRIPTION FOR RIGHT-OF-WAY ACQUISITION All that portion of the southeast quarter of Section 19, Township 2 North, Range 86 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado more particularly described as follows: Considering the south line of said southeast quarter of Section 19 as bearing SOUTH 690 57' 53" EAST and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto. Beginning at the southwest corner of said southeast quarter of Section 19: Thence along said south line of the southeast quarter of Section 19 SOUTH 89° 57' 53" EAST 371 .68 feet: Thence leaving said south line NORTH 83° 01 ' 44" EAST 307.95 .feet to the begin- ning of a tangent curve to the right having a central angle of 010 10' 28" and a radius of 2440,00 feet: Thence along the arc of said curve easterly 50.02 feet to the end of said curve; Thence radial- ly from said curve NORTH 050 47' 48" WEST 10.00 feet to the begin- ning of a non-tangent curve to the right having a central angle of 02° 17' 32" and a radius of 2450.00 feet (a radial line from said point bears SOUTH 05° 47' 48" EAST) ; Thence along the arc of said curve easterly 98.01 feet to the end of said curve; Thence radial- ly from said curve NORTH 03° 30' 16" WEST 10.00 feet to the begin- ning of a non-tangent curve to the right having a central angle of 04° 35' 01" and a radius of 2460.00 feet (a radial line from said point bears SOUTH 03° 30' 16" EAST) ; Thence along the arc of said curve easterly 196.80 feet to the end of said curve; Thence radi- ally from said curve NORTH 010 04' 45" EAST 10.00 feet to the beginning of a non-tangent curve to the right having a central angle of 02° 38' 29" and a radius of 2470.00 feet (a radial line from said point bears SOUTH 01° 04' 45" WEST) : Thence along the arc of said curve easterly 113.87 feet to the end of said curve; Thence tangent from said curve SOUTH 86° 16' 46" EAST 186.08 feet to the east line of the west half of said southeast quarter of Section 19: Thence along said east line NORTH 00° 03' 00" EAST 60. 12 feet; Thence leaving said east line NORTH 88° 18' 46" WEST 182.21 feet to the beginning of a tangent curve to the left having a central angle of 02° 38' 29" and a radius of 2530.00 feet; Thence along the arc of said •curve westerly 146,83 feet to the end ,. \ of said curve; Thence radially from said curve NORTH 01° 04'. 45" EAST ' 10.00 feet to the beginning of a non-tangent curve to' the B 1435 REC 02332178 04/06/94 14 : 26 $0 . 00 /004 il�ri�s F 0964 MARY ANN FEUERS:I;ZN CLERK & RECORDER WELD • Page 2 of 2 left having a central angle of 04° 35' 01" and a radius of 2540.00 feet (a radial line from said point bears SOUTH 010 04' 45" WEST: Thence along the arc of said curve westerly 203.20 feet to the end of said curve: Thence tangent from said curve NORTH 030 30' 16" WEST 10.00 feet to the beginning of a non-tangent curve to the left having a central angle of 02° 17' 32" and a radius of 2550.00 feet (a radial line from said point bears SOUTH 03° 30' 16" EAST) : Thence along the arc ,of said curve westerly 102.01 feet to the end of said curve: Thence radially from said curve NORTH 050 47' 48" WEST 10.00 feet to the beginning of a non-tangent curve to the left having a central angle of 010 10' 28" and a radius of 2560.00 feet (a radial line from said point bears SOUTH 050 47' 48" EAST) : Thence along the arc of said' curve westerly 52.48 feet to the end of said curve: Thence tangent from said curve SOUTH 83° 01 ' 44" WEST 639.76 feet to the beginning of a tangent curve to the r'.ght having a central angle of 00° 39' 16 and a radius of 2440.00 feet: Thence along the arc of said curve westerly 27.87 feet to the end of said curve and to the west line of said southeast quarter of Section 19: Thence non-tangent from said curve and along said west line SOUTH 000 03' 00" WEST 75.39 feet to the Point of Beginning. Said portion contains 2.82 acres. ( 122,631 square feet) , more or less. . December 28. 1993 4!. . Project No: 93-03-680.03 t.-, L28 TIM • 3 1435 SEC 02382178 04/06/94 14 : 26 $0 .00 4/004 F 0965 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CC _--340.292 0123621?? QIIXTCLAYI[ DEED COUNTY OF WELD STATE OF COLORADO THIS DEED, Made this 16th day of March , 19 94 , between Donald A. Parker whose address is: 12877 W.C.R. 18 tort Lunto . CO 80621 hereinafter called GRANTOR, whether one or more, and County of Weld, State of Colorado, whose address is P.O. Box 758, Greeley, CO 80632, hereinafter called COUNTY. VITNESSETH, That the GRANTOR for in consideration of the sum of two thousand fiye hundred and thirty-seven dollars and 50 cents ($ 253J.50 ) and other valuable consideration, to GRANTOR in hand paid by the COUNTY, the receipt whereof is hereby confessed and acknowledged, does remise, release, sell, convey and QUITCLAIM unto the COUNTY, forever, all the right, title, interest, claim and demand which the GRANTOR has in and to the following described lot or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the County of Weld, State of Colorado, to wit: The Property Described in the Attached Exhibit A for Bridge WEL018.0-025.OA Replacement Project. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same, together with all and singular the appurtenances and privileges thereunto belonging or in anywise thereunto appertaining, and all the estate, right, title, interest and claim whatsoever, of the said GRANTOR, either in law or equity, to the only proper use, benefit and behoof of the COUNTY. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The GRANTOR, has hereunto set his hand and seal on this 1 th day of March , 19 94 X fir' A 1�' - 1,onald•.k tarker Date C • c Inc :.4 a:Att.:7 COLORADO. ) es'Is :o 'if, ` ' ) as. %/440......CtOITY OF WELD ) Ttc0,£oregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this :6th day of March 19 94 , by Marjorie and Donald Parker. Marorie Parker Deceased My commission expires May 27 , 19 96 , Witness my hand and official seal. 4CL4L4 Notary Public. B 1435 REC 02382177 04/06/94 14 : 25 $0 . 00 ' /001 F 0961 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO Jat.'292 1411yc ME1r1ORAfDUm 11111eTo Clerk to the Board _ Gm. March 25 199 COLORADO From Drew Scheltinga. County Engineer. Public Works Subscv Agenda Item Please add the following to the Board's agenda: "Approval of Agreement for Salo and Purchase of Vacant Land for Rights-of-Way and/or Easements." This agreement is for right-of-way for Bridge 18/25A over the South Platte River, one mile north of Ft. Lupton. Donald Parker will be paid $2,537.50 for 2.82 acres. Appropriate documentation is attached. • DS/pds:ctbll Attachment cc: Commissioner Kirkmeyer File ^74vk Y -;,,,,..1.1.,t fa'OA *i5r�`R zt- . S, z, i � ��FM�st , P 387 472 523 <- ` q RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL tp h i NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PRONIOEO . t F y ) • 1i NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL '';2 .115T I vf'kS �S'' < <Y f °Y+� s . (See Reversal 4 , z w' ' '? r r: 1 fe sells to Vii>t.t eA ft.4144#4. IL . . g .h'.. d' Street and 7 '' n. I 0 . ' ,s.m P.O.. fed l�Coae Ley 8 by/ �': o . � . In.. . � .. • ,_ '? Postage /`-{ � T 5 { �. 15 p ..,. CaANed Gee ( F♦7r'�/y..Spanal Delivery Feeii4 '�I - � IIwW fl` flRasrti[lea Delivery Fee if b `'vReturnwho,and t t eD l pto whom ahtl Date DeLvered !ZNtlO� Retum Receipt shoMMQ to whom-}� Dale.and Address Ot Deliverylam. tTOTAL Postage and Foes S , d5 'N.O• g Postmark a Dale .4� 51 , M. F �j N fikosi u. Iiii 1 ti tN '--w-, sr',. .;' 44°1, °y t>, '�N.. -, t , 4.p '."''L'� 940292 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE CONTRACT AMENDMENT BETWEEN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE, AND OFFICE OF DISTRICT ATTORNEY 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 Contract Amendment between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Office of the District Attorney. 19th Judicial District, and the Colorado Department of Public Safety, Division of Criminal Justice, effective as of March 1, 1994, with further terms and conditions being as stated in said contract amendment, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said contract amendment, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Contract Amendment between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Office of the District Attorney, 19th Judicial District, and the Colorado Department of Public Safety, Division of Criminal Justice, be. and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said contract amendment. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 28th day of March, A.D. , 1994, nunc pro tunc March 1, 1994. ATTEST: Lleilliel444 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board /�//�/� 1u.(�2.2 . Y.. Webs�e, Ch an" BY: lry . putt' C rk to the Board Dale a , -T AP 0 D AS TO FORM: 2 Ge ge Baxter 4ta Coun y A orney Constance L. Harbertt �2 ' /�/fay Barbara J.J. Kiyer 940293 D Pr o o h i ad,: big; Sn eel) MEMO TO: Weld County Board of Commissioners FROM: Nancy McMenamin Community Programs Administrator DATE: 3/23/94 RE: Department of Criminal Justice Grant Supplement for Juvenile Diversion Program Please find attached a copy of a memo from DCJ, four (4) copies of the Contract Amendment and a copy of the supplemental proposal and budget for the DCJ Supplemental Grant for the Juvenile Diversion Program. Please sign the four copies of contract. Thank you for your assistance and support. 940293 ZA001/ .. .n ...„ ,_ , ti. ,, _., d DS William Woodward,Director Division of criminal Juniors Suite 1000 700 Kipling Street COLORADO Denver.Colorado 80215 DEPARTMENT OF (303)239-4442 PUBLIC SAFETY March 21, 1994 Ms. Nancy McMenamin Juvenile Diversion Program Office of the D.A. P. O. Box 1167 Greeley, CO 80634 Dear Nancy: Thank you for your interest in the supplemental funding available for Juvenile Diversion services during FY 93-94. Your proposal has been reviewed and accepted for funding in the amount of$7,716. Your match on this additional funding will be $2,572. Enclosed you will find four (4) copies of a Contract Amendment. Please review these amendments for correct information and have the SAME SIGNING AUTHORITY who signed your original contract SIGN ALL FOUR COPIES OF THE AMENDMENTS. Return all four copies to me as soon as possible. Please attach one (1) copy of your proposal (MARKED AS F)CHIBIT B) detailing the additional programming for Fr93-9d'and budget for FY 93-94. Once the signed copies are Roy Romer received, DCJ will attach a copy of your original contract (Exhibit A) and the routing GOVERNOR process will begin. Patrick C.AMstrom EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Please use the same cash request and financial summary Colorado State reporting forms received with Patrol your original contract for drawing down funds and reporting expenses. Colorado Bureau of Investigation If you have any questions, please call Mindy at 239-4474. Division of Criminal Justice DNlwon a Sin rely, � Firs SafetyC Larry Lin q;O??'O Program Administrator ‘�� * Enclosures (4) • 940293 Department or Agency Number 460000 RAA Contract Routing Number CONTRACT AMENDMENT # THIS AMENDMENT, made this 1st day of March 1994,by and between the State of Colorado for the use and benefit of the Departrr,ent of Public-Safety, Division of Criminal Justice,700 Kipling Street, Suite 1000, Denver, Colorist*, 80215, hereinafter referred to as the State, and Office_of the Pistrict Attorney 19th Jus icial District- P. O. Box 1167. Greeley.Colorado.8061g,hereinafter referred to as the contractor, FACTUAL RECITALS Authority exists in the Law and Funds have been budgeted, appropriated, and otherwise made available and a sufficient unencumbered balance thereof remains available for payment in Fund Number 100, Appropriation Code 2§'{, Contract Encumbrance Number 5O942&; and Required approval,clearance, and coordination has been accomplished from and with appropriate agencies; and The Colorado General Assembly has appropriated supplemental funds for the creation and expansion of Restitution and Victim Offender Mediation programs within the scope of juvenile diversion programs, as defined in the "Colorado Children's Code," for Fiscal Year 1993-94; The Contractor has submitted a proposal to provide supplemental juvenile diversion services for youth in the ]21 judicial district, which is, by this reference, incorporated, made a pan hereof, and identified as Exhibit 'B." NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed that 1. Consideration for this Amendment to the Original Contract, CE number SC942$, Contract Routing Number 940028, dated July 1, 1993, consists of the payments which shall be made pursuant to this Amendment and the promises and agreements herein set forth. 2. It is expressly agreed by the parties that this Amendment is supplemental to the Original Contract Number=Ma,dated July I, 1993, which is,by this reference, incorporated, made a part Eaeof,and identified as Exhibit'A," and all terms, conditions,and provisions thereof, unless specifically modified herein, are to apply to this Amendment as though they were expressly rewritten, incorporated, and included herein. 3. It is agreed the Original Contract is and shall be modified, altered, and changed in the following respects only: a. The amount of the contract shall be increased by $7,716.00 state funds and $2,572 matching funds for a total contract amount of$34,394.00 state funds and $11,464.00 matching4linds. Page I of 2 940293 } b. Supplemental funding will be used to increase youth participation in Restitution and Community Service programming through finding for a Community Services Counselor for the Intensive Family Intervention Program. 4. The effective date of this Amendment is March 1, 1994. S. Except for the 'Special Provisions,' in the event of any conflict, inconsistency, variance, or contradiction between the provisions of this Amendment or any of its attachments or exhibits, and any of the provisions of this Amendment shall in all respects supersede, govern, and control. The 'Special Provisions'shall always be controlling over other provisions in the contract or amendments. The factual representations in the Special Provisions concerning the absence of bribery or corrupt influences and personal interest of State employees are presently reaffirmed. 6. FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS OF THE STATE PAYABLE AFTER THE CURRENT FISCAL YEAR ARE CONTINGENT UPON FUNDS FOR THAT PURPOSE BEING APPROPRIATED, BUDGETED, AND OTHERWISE MADE AVAILABLE. 7. THIS AMENDMENT SHALL NOT BE DEEMED VALID UNTIL IT SHALL HAVE BEEN APPROVED BY THE CONTROLLER OF THE STATE OF COLORADO OR SUCH ASSISTANT AS HE MAY DESIGNATE. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Amendment on the day first above written. Contractor. State of Colorado WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ROY ROMER, GOVERNOR (Full LegalN� 'JO�.7)/n>417 By. Executive Director 03/30/94 ti W. H WRRSTFR R DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY uon Tide) 84-6000813 • Soc. Sec. it or Federal 11. D. Number (If Corporation): ILI/Ma Attest( By. INIMOISAWCounty Clerk TO THE BOARD APPROVALS ATTORNEY GENERAL CONTROLLER By. By- Page 2 of 2 940293 RFP #BF-02994 PROPOSAL ADDENDUM START-UP PROGRAM PROPOSAL FOR 1993-94 "INTENSIVE FAMILY INTERVENTION PROGRAM" G. PROGRAM OBJECTIVES 1. TO PROVIDE 14 STATE CRITERIA JUVENILES WITH INTENSIVE FAMILY INTERVENTION TO PREVENT THAT JUVENILE WITH SEVERE FAMILY PROBLEMS FROM ENTERING THE COURT SYSTEM (WITH SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MINORITY AND MONO-LINGUAL (SPANISH SPEAKING) FAMILIES. la. State-criteria juveniles who are already participating in the juvenile diversion program and are identified as having difficulties in meeting the requirements of the diversion program contract related to community service, restitution, keeping appointments, and family involvement will be assessed for the "Intensive Family Intervention Program" ( "IFI") . These juveniles very often end up in the court system, not due to criminal behavior but rather to family dysfunction. lb. When a juvenile and family has demonstrated a lack of participation in the diversion program due to situations not involving violent behavior such as: language barriers (monolingual Spanish-speaking families) emotional problems with juvenile and/or parents/guardians, inability to comprehend the system and/or expectations of the diversion program) , this family will be referred to the "IFI" BILINGUAL Program Counselor (if the language barrier involves a language other than Spanish, efforts will be made to provide for that language to be translated) . lc. The "IFI" Program Counselor will assess the family for intensive services to include: home visits, school visits and coordination with school counselors and teachers, assisting the family with language translation (for Spanish-speaking families and other) , health needs, mental health needs, and other referrals needed by that family to continue to divert that juvenile from the court system. 940293 -2- ld. At the cost of approximately $700 per juvenile in the "IFI" Program, the savings over the costly involvement of the already over-crowded court system and/or Department of Youth Services, it is certainly a more economical way to address juvenile and families who are disadvantaged by language and/or emotional problems in the family. 2. THE PROJECTED AMOUNT OF RESTITUTION TO BE COLLECTED AS A RESULT OF THE "IFI" PROGRAM WILL BE $1.000 TO 7 VICTIMS. 2a. The collection of restitution suffers when a juvenile and the family cannot comprehend the system and/or have a language barrier. The use of a bi-lingual juvenile counselor can improve comprehension and, at the same time, recover restitution for the victim. 2b. There are juveniles and families participating in the diversion program, who are having serious financial problems or the juvenile is too young to obtain employment. There may be learning problems with the child or the family. The families so described, may need to be engaged in the intense services to assist them in participating in the diversion program as they have the desire to comply with program requirements and are facing problems preventing them from doing so. 3. PROJECTED SHORT-TERM RECIDIVISM RATE FOR THE JUVENILES INVOLVED IN THE "IFI" PROGRAM WILL BE 15% AND 30% FOR LONG-TERM RECIDIVISM. 3a. Short-Term Recidivism is defined as a re-arrest while on the diversion program, resulting in a case filing. The Juvenile D.A. , the Program Administrator, and the counselor consult regarding further action. If the offense is minor and the counselor is willing to continue working with the juvenile, the juvenile is given consequences for the offense. Consequences might include: additional community service work, additional restitution to pay, and/or added contractual community service time. Short-Term Recidivism will be measured by any re-offense while on the diversion program recorded in the closing log. 940293 -3- 3b. Long-Term Recidivism is defined as a re-offense within five years after a juvenile's case has been closed in the juvenile diversion program. The Juvenile D.A. will determine to file or to offer another opportunity with the diversion program. Long-Term Recidivism will be measured by tracking all new police reports to determine if the juvenile has had any prior involvement with the juvenile diversion program over the past five years. If tracking records show previous juvenile diversion involvement, a notation will be made in the "New Case" Log, along with a notation of whether the case was closed "successful" or "Unsuccessful." The number of juveniles, involved in the juvenile diversion program, who have reoffended after his or her case has been closed, will be tracked and counted as this program's Long-Term Recidivism rate. H. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION 1. PROGRAM PHILOSOPHY: It is the goal of the Nineteenth Judicial District Attorney's Juvenile Diversion Program to provide a community based alternative to the formal court system for Weld County offenders who meet the criteria for services. The program seeks to provide a balanced approach which includes: protection to the public; holding youth accountable and responsible for their behaviors; and helping youth to develop the competencies and skills needed for them to live productively and responsibly in the community. 2. Each juvenile has a unique set of circumstance and factors which have contributed to his or her offense behavior. The response of the counselor will be to develop an individualized case plan that is related to an assessment of unique contributing factors. Justice is best served in this program when the community, the victim(s) , and the juvenile and the juvenile's family receive balanced attention and all gain tangible outcomes from the interaction with this juvenile diversion program. It is within this framework that all program services are delivered. In accordance with "The Balanced Approach, " it our goal that through community service, the youth will take responsibility for their crime(s) by returning something to the community of measurable value. And, through the restitution program, repay the victim for damages 940293 -4- resulting from their crime. It is our hope that with the community and youth working together, this experience will help the youth gain meaningful skills and acquire respect toward self, and others, thus, leading to more productive living, a safer community environment, and lower recidivism. With the "Intensive Family Intervention Program", juveniles and families, who would otherwise have been placed in the court system because of underlying family problems, can be given more intense, culture-sensitive interventions. The over-representation of minorities in the judaical diversion program is of serious concern to this judicial district and it is hoped that the minority juveniles and families can be helped in a specifically designed program for these needs. 3. ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA 3a. Commssion of an illegal offense while between the ages of ten and seventeen. 3b. Taken into custody at least twice for a misdemeanor offense or once for a felony. 3c. Offense report sent to District Attorney's Office for review. 3d. Review by Deputy D.A. , Juvenile Division, indicates: sufficiency of evidence; offense is non-violent; history of juvenile and circumstances of crime do not require a court filing by D.A. standards. The designated file is referred to the Juvenile Diversion Administrator for program approval. 3e. The Juvenile Diversion Administrator determines the appropriateness of the case and either returns the case based on history of juvenile and/or the offense itself, or assigns the case to a diversion counselor. 3f. The juvenile must accept responsibility for participation in the criminal activity and agrees to the terms of the diversion contract. 3g. At intake, counselor deems juvenile appropriate for diversion services. Very few juveniles would be found inappropriate at this point (less than 5%) . One factor which might precipitate rejections at this point would be the discovery of information regarding the juvenile's history that was available 940293 -5- to the Deputy D.A. 3h. After the juvenile has participated in the diversion program and is assessed by the counselor as having difficulties in complying to contractual agreements, the counselor will staff the case with the administrator for appropriateness of referral to the "IFI" Program. 3i. If the juvenile has not reoffended and the juvenile is having difficulties in the following areas, a consideration for placement in the "IFI" Program will ensue: language barriers, determined to have serious family dysfunction (alcohol, domestic violence, sexual and/or physical abuse, school truancy, mental and/or physical problems with juvenile and/or family) . 3j . The juvenile and family will be interviewed and have a final assessment by the counselor as to the appropriateness of the family for the "IFI" Program. 4. SEQUENCE OF ACTIVITIES FOR PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS: 4a. Referral Process: Juvenile offense reports are received daily by the District Attorney's Juvenile Division. A background check is conducted on each juvenile to check for local prior offenses. File folders are then made for first time offenders and case numbers are assigned. A repeat offender's diversion file is located and the new offense is recorded in the cumulative record. Information regarding the new offense is recorded on the Weld. County Computer System (limited access) . Restitution questionnaires are sent to all victims listed in the offense report. Reports are then reviewed by the Juvenile Deputy D.A. Approximately twenty to twenty-five subjects of the 120 monthly reports meet state criteria and are deemed appropriate for the state-funded Diversion Program. All case files are then sent to the Administrator of the Juvenile Diversion Program. She reviews the offense report and the juvenile's history, assigns a funding source, and a counselor. The Diversion secretary then enters new case information onto the computer system and the program statistical information onto the Lotus system. Letters are sent to parents informing them that they 940293 -6- need to call for an appointment for an intake/needs assessment. If parents do not call for appointment within fourteen days, they are contacted by registered mail. If there is not subsequent response, the case is given to the Deputy D.A. to review for filing. 4b. Intake/Needs Assessment: At this time, the counselor meets with the juvenile and at least one parent/guardian. The police report is reviewed, and information about juvenile records is explained. If the juvenile accepts responsibility for his/her offense, the Diversion Program is explained and offered to the family as an option. If the family chooses diversion over court, the requirements of participation are explained. The parent signs required release forms in order that important information may be shared with school or other appropriate agencies. A complete family and social history is then taken and discussion surrounding specific problems may ensue. After the counselor has gained insight into individual problems, an individual case plan is written in contract form and signed by the juvenile, the parent, and the counselor. The counselor then completes a risk assessment, and prepares individualized treatment goals and a related case plan, including the frequency of appointments and the variety and duration of services to be provided. Schools, caseworkers, therapists, and other appropriate agencies are contacted for further information. Contract specification always include regular school attendance or employment, an apology letter to the victim, payment of restitution, and/or community service work, and, counseling or referrals, as needed. Data base information is entered. 5. counseling and Supervision: For six to nine months, the juvenile (with intermittent family involvement) meets with the Diversion Counselor for regularly scheduled appointments. These may be planned weekly for high risk youth, but most commonly are scheduled twice monthly. The counselor supervises the completion of the contract, discusses concerns of the juvenile and family as indicated in the needs 940293 -7- assessment and plans sessions to work on the treatment goals related to illegal and troublesome behaviors. The Juvenile Diversion Counselors receive twice monthly supervision from Scott Shannon, M.D. who is the Medical Director at North Colorado Psychcare in Greeley. Referrals to other agencies are made as indicated. Case notes are maintain by the counselor in the juvenile's Diversion file. As the counselor works with the juvenile and his or her family, the counselor will assess the progress of each juvenile and family. If, at some point in this process, the family is not cooperating with the contractual agreement for reasons other than reoffending, the counselor will assess for special needs for this family. If there is a case of non-compliance with a juvenile and family, and it is resulting from a language barrier, severe family dysfunction, or a problem with comprehending the agreement, the counselor will make a referral to the "IFI" Program Counselor for additional assistance. This assistance can involve assessing for mental assistance, health problems, language needs, etc. The case will be staffed with the Program Administrator, who, if case is determined appropriate, will then assign that case to the "IFI" Program Counselor. The "IFI" Counselor will now begin the intensive family interventions in an attempt to provide services appropriate for this family and thereby, continuing to divert the juvenile from the court system. 6. Termination: Youth are discharged or terminated either successfully or unsuccessfully. successful terminations indicate that all terms of the contract were satisfactorily completed. The termination summary is completed, placed in the file and closed. Unsuccessful terminations are reviewed by the Deputy D.A. and either filed in court or closed unsuccessfully. An unsuccessful closing would eliminate a juvenile from consideration of Diversion should be or she be detained on a future charge. 940293 -8- 7. Staff/Case Supervision: The Program Director reviews all cases a referral and at termination. In addition, the Program Director reviews individual cases on a regular basis and provides comments to the counselors related to content and direction. Counselors Inform the Director of any incidents, crises or high risk situations. Weekly staff meetings are held with a planned agenda which involves case staffings, paperwork updates, and changes, and inservice training. Each counselor is required to meet with the Program Direction bi- monthly for any individual programatic concerns. An evaluation of the counselor's performance is completed based upon the Weld County Personnel requirements with the counselor evaluating him or herself and the Director. Position and open communication is a primary concern in this program to ensure high morale and productivity. 8. OVERVIEW OF SERVICES PROVIDED 8a. Group Education Offered: A variety of group services are provided by the Diversion Program staff. Each counselor provides seven (7) weeks of group experience for the juveniles in their caseload in order to enhance the individual case plan. Groups will meet weekly and address and improve skill deficiencies; reinforce appropriate, productive behaviors, and emphasize alternatives that are social acceptable. An Anti-Shoplift Group is provided for those whose offenses include shoplifting (misdemeanor theft) . A Parent Group Orientation is mandated to the parents of the juveniles in the diversion program. This group allows the parents to learn about the diversion program and what is expected o them while their juvenile is in the program. This group also provides a supportive environment for parents and to encourage a team approach with parents to the juvenile's treatment goals and plans. This mandatory group is a one-time meeting for all parents of juveniles in the diversion program. 9 . supportive Education Services: During the intake process, the counselor identifies and addresses academic, behavioral, and attitudinal problems areas in the juvenile's educational setting. The program's goal is to maintain students in their present educational settings or to prepare them for reintegration into a public school setting, a vocational program such as Job 940293 -9- Corps or into a GED Program. 9a. To assist the juvenile in attaining these goals, the counselor may obtain overall progress reports, achievement scores and ability scores from the schools. The counselor may request input in special educations staf£ings and may also monitor attendance and act as an overall liaison between the youth and his or her school. 10. Restitution Services: Restitution forms are sent to victims immediately after the offense report is received. The victim has twenty days to complete the forms and document all requests with estimates or receipts regarding repair or loss. The amount of loss for each victim is divided among co-defendants and each youth is responsible for paying 100% of his or her share of restitution. A payment schedule is set up by the counselor, who may also advise regarding ways of earning money. The juvenile must purchase a money order, payable to the victim, which the program sends to the victim. The restitution component of the program is designed to be a learning experience for the youth as well as a reimbursement system for the victim. 11. Community Service: Hours of community service work are consistent with each juvenile where there is a minimum of 16 hours of community service required for each offense. A recent expansion of the community service sites has provided a more varied and involved community service program. If a juvenile reo€fends while on diversion and it is deemed appropriate for that juvenile to remain on the program, additional community service hours will be imposed. The hours may be altered only if a situation where the juvenile is the caretaker of a family member or where employment and school may present a problem for the juvenile's economic and/or academic survival. 12. Counseling: All counselors on staff are required to have master's degrees in the counseling field and at least one year experience. The counseling staff is well- equipped to provide short-term guidance and counseling to troubled youth and their families/guardians. As indicated above, the program provides individual, group, and family involvement, and counselors are supervised according to state law by qualified expert. In addition, a number of juveniles and their families are referred outside the agency for therapy when it is assessed as 940293 -10- necessary. 13 . Referrals to Other Agencies: Counselors not only refer juveniles to mental health agencies outside the agency, they maintain resources including a variety of Weld County service providers as contacts for youth with special needs. Those agencies utilized most frequently are: Partners, Department of Social Services, alternative schools, GED Programs, Volunteer Resource Bureau, Boys and Girls Club, Youth Passages (North Colorado Psychcare Youth Treatment Program) , and Island Grove Treatment Center (for substance abuse evaluation and treatment) . I. ANNUAL BUDGET (SEE ATTACHMENT B) J. BUDGET NARRATIVE (FOR REMAINDER OF 1994) : 1 . STATE DOLLARS REQUESTED: The Nineteenth Judicial District Attorney's Juvenile Diversion Program is requesting $7,716 in state funds to support Community Services Counselor III position which is needed to provide a counselor for the "Intensive Family Intervention Program." This amount is 75% for the total project cost with a cash match of 25% ($2,572) . This amount is approximately 15% of the entire cost of the Juvenile Diversion Program, and state-criteria juveniles have made up 35% of the entire Juvenile Diversion Program caseload during FY 1993-94. By contracting to serve 40 state-criteria Intensive Family Intervention juveniles, the program agrees to provide comprehensive services at an extremely low cost to the state at $580 per juvenile. Local funding sources supplement state funds at a high ratio. An indicated in the proposal, a master's degree and one year experience are required for the Counselor III position, with Spanish bilingual skills. This program will hire a highly qualified bilingual counselor for this position, with at least 2 years of experience with adolescents and families. 2. MATCHING FUNDS: Matching funds will be derived a new resource. This program will begin charging for services on March 1, 1994. The fee schedule is as follows: 940293 -11- Juvenile Diversion Participation Fee: ($15.00 x 150 cases per remainder of year) - $ 2,250 Anti-Shoplifting Group Participation Fee: ($5.00 x 70 cases per year) m 350 Total Funds Available: $ 2,600 Matching funds needed: $ 2,572 These monies will be collected and deposited in an account with Weld County, to be withdrawn for the funding of this program only. K. BUDGET OPTIONS: 1. This program is willing to consider a part-time "IFI Program" Counselor for the first year of this program to assess the value. 2 . If this program was granted only a part-time counselor the program objectives may be difficult to attain as we would be forced to refuse 20 of the 40 cases for intervention thereby placing those juveniles into the an extremely more expensive court system. 910293 ATTACHMENT B • Budget Outline FISCAL YEAR 199.1.94 A. BUDGET SUMMARY N1NI'Tp• I JUDICIAL DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OITICE Program/Agency Name JUVENILE DIVERSION PROGRAM 1----1 Local Local - — - State I Cash In-Kind TOTALS Personnel $7, 716 $2, 572 - $10,288 Supplies/Operating - - r Travel _ - Equipment - - Professional Services , TOTALS $7, 716 $2,572 - $10,288 * Program Fees 940293 ATTACHMENT B Budget Outline Fiscal Year 1993-9Y B. DETAILED PROGRAM BUDGET Nfl SFEkI1IH JUDICIAL DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE Program/Agency Title JUVENILE DIVERSION PROGRAM include the estimated cost of all resources needed to provide Juvenile Diversion program services. (Attach additional pages if necessary.) % Total Category Total PERSONNEL(Employees) Salaries (list each position with salary rate and percentage of time devoted). Ccnmunity Counselor III nit 75% $7,716 Catmunity Counselor III NR 258 $2, 572 /YR NR NR Subtotal of Personnel FICA, Retirement, Fringe Benefits 0 Total Personnel Costs $10, 288 $10,288 SUPPLIES AND OPERATING EXPENSES (communications, copying. etc.) 0 Total Supplies & Operating Expenses TRAVEL (itemize transportation & subsistence) Total Travel Costs EQUIPMENT(itemize) 0 Total Equipment Costs PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (itemize individuals and organizations) 0 Total Professional Services TOTAL PROJECT COST $10,288 941029,3 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE APPOINTMENT OF MICHAEL GUTHRIE TO WELD COUNTY 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, a vacancy currently exists on the Weld County Community Corrections Board, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Michael Guthrie be appointed to said board, to replace Dick Evans, as the representative with law enforcement background, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to appoint Michael Guthrie to said board, with his term to expire August 1, 1996. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Michael Guthrie be, and hereby is, appointed to the Weld County Community Corrections Board as the representative with law enforcement background, with hi. term to expire August 1, 1996. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 28th day of March, A.D. , 1994. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Lijkituell WELD CpUNTY,,CO�LORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board J19' ttt . Webster, C ai an BY:_alt. /MIA et Deputy Clec to the Board Da e t to 1, o-T em APPROVED AS TO FORM: c - Gootge . Baxter County Attorn nstance L. Harbert Barbara J. Kirkmey r 940284 tom: eacc. ; cee ; A?Pr D A-000a RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE APPOINTMENT OF TIMOTHY LOSH TO WELD COUNTY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT 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 vacancy currently exists on the Weld County Board of Adjustment, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Timothy Losh be appointed to said board, to replace Raymond Mora, as District 5 representative, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to appoint Timothy Losh to said board, with his term to expire December 31, 1994. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, that Timothy Losh be, and hereby is, appointed to the Weld County Board of Adjustment as District 5 representative, with his term to expire December 31, 1994. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 28th day of March, A.D., 1994. Lidelikia44 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, LORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board / i� eb ek tie W Wst , ha an BY: (,(�Q(/��,)i'ICJ Deputy Clsk to the Board Dale Hall, Pro- APPROVED AS TO FORM: eo ge E Baxter Co my Attorne Constance L. Harbert /A � ` arbara J. Kirkmey r -14-721 940285 CL' : At; &PA; APT; Decc PLO ► 01 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE REAPPOINTMENTS AND 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, vacancies currently exist on the Weld County Placement Alternatives Commission, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Troy Hause, Attorney, and Michael Escobar, Law Enforcement State Patrol, be reappointed to said commission, and WHEREAS, it has also been recommended that Susan Ruth, Community at Large; Cliff Brookhart, Community at Large; Mike Hoover, Special Education; and Joe Murphy, Probation, be appointed to said commission, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to reappoint Troy Hause to said commission, with his term to expire December 31, 1994, and to reappoint Michael Escobar to said commission, with his term to expire December 31, 1996, and WHEREAS, the Board also deems it advisable to appoint Susan Ruth. Cliff Brookhart, Mike Hoover, and Joe Murphy to said commission, with their terms to expire December 31, 1996. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, that Troy Hause, Attorney, and Michael Escobar, Law Enforcement State Patrol, be, and hereby are, reappointed to the Weld County Placement Alternatives Commission, with their terms to expire December 31, 1994, and December 31, 1996, respectively. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that Susan Ruth, Community at Large; Cliff Brookhart, Community at Large; Mike Hoover, Special Education; and Joe Murphy, Probation, be, and hereby are, appointed to said commission, with their terms to expire December 31, 1996. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 28th day of March, A.D. , 1994. Agilied.4417 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY CO ORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board //�i`�� 3 ji 1�iC { .� 1 (Yl �i H. Webste , airm n BY: Deputy 1c-the Board C rk to the Board Da a (o[- APPROVED AS TO FORM: CAI - L___ _ 41 ce e . Baxter unty Attorney Constance L. Harbert . B w Ki Ki Barbara J. n eyer 940290 2c ; .Oocc; ss; Agop f6) rs �SDoOa-- AA J �1 -611C \1 DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES P.O.SOX GREELEY,COLORADO 808.'122 Administration and Public Assistencs(303)352.1551 1■ Child Support(303)3528933 Ci Protective and Youth Stamps(303)352-1923 Food Stamps(303)386.33850 FAX(303)3534215 COLORADO TO: Constance Harbert, Chairman Board of County Commissioners FROM: Judy A. Griego, Director, Social Service SUBJECT: Reappointments and Appointment to the P ceme t A je ives Commission DATE: March 17, 1994 The Placement Alternatives Commission has approved and is recommending to the Board: 1. The reappointment of the following individuals: Area of Proposed Ending Name Representation Reappointment Terms Troy Hause Attorney 12/31/94 Michael Escobar Law Enforcement 12/31/96 State Patrol 2. The appointment of four new members to fill vacancies as follows: Area of Proposed Ending Name Representation Reappointment Terms Susan Ruth Community at Large 12/31/96 Cliff Brookhart Community at Large 12/31/96 Mike Hoover Special Education 12/31/96 Joe Murphy Probation 12/31/96 The Placement Alternatives Commission's recommendations are based on the nomination process approved by the Board. If you have any questions, please telephone me at extension 62OO. JAG:acs Attachments: Susan Ruth, Cliff Brookhart, Mike Hoover, and Joe Murphy's Biographical Information 940290 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE DIVISION OF HOUSING DISCLOSURE REPORT TO COLORADO DIVISION OF HOUSING FOR HOME CONTRACT 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 Disclosure Report, Applicant Statement of Assurance and Certifications, Residential Antidisplacement and Relocation Assistance Plan, and Citizen Participation Plan to be submitted to the Colorado Division of Housing for the HOME Contract by the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Weld County Housing Authority, with terms and conditions being as stated in said Division of Housing documents, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said documents, copies of which are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. ex-officio Housing Authority Board, that the Disclosure Report, Applicant Statement of Assurance and Certifications. Residential Antidisplacement and Relocation Assistance Plan, and Citizen Participation Plan to be submitted to the Colorado Division of Housing for the HOME Contract by the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Weld County Housing Authority, be, and hereby are, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Division of Housing documents. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 28th day of March, A.D. . 1994. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Leah WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board � w . Webster, Ch irman BY: 1{QY K A/�hkelL Deputy rk to the Board Dale a , P em AP D AS TOVVVVVV FORM: G a r4. Baxter g County Attu ey onstance L. Harbert M ��74J Barbara J. Kir yer //An 15 aC HR; .S"l!re(tl) 940287 i DIVISION OF HOUSING DISCLOSURE REPORT PART 1:APPUCANT/GRANTEE INFORMATION • 1. Application/grantee name, address and phone number: Feld County P.O. Box 753 Greeley, CO 80632 Federal employer identification number: 84-600081.3 2. Indicate whether this report is: Initial X Update 3. Project Assisted/To be Assisted. a. Fiscal Year. 1 094 b. Entitlement Grants) Competitive Grant y c. Amount requested/received: 5347.000 d. Program income to be used with lc) above: 14,000 • e. Total of (c) and (d): ..361,000 IPART II:THRESHOLD DETERMINATIONS 1. la the amount limed at 31e1 above more than $200,000? Yes X No 2. Have you received or applied for other HUD assistance t (through programs listed in Instructions) which, when added to 3(e) above amounts to more than 3200,000? Yes No _ If the arswer to ertner 1 or 2 of this Part is "Yes,' Men you must complete the remainder of this report. If the answer to both 1 and 2 of this Pan is No/ then you are only required to sign the following certification and need not complete the remainder of this report. I hereby taro that this information is true. (Chief Elected Official/Title) 03/go/15 (Date) gi)t.s 9+rw,n • .cl zo 940287 I PART III: OTHER GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE PROVIDED/APPUED FOR ammiaai 1. Provide the requested information for any other Federal, Sate and/or focal governmental! assistance, on hand or applied for, that will be used in conjunction with the funds you are requesting from the Division of Housing. (See instructions) • Name and Address of Agency Providing Program Type of Amount Requested or to Provide Assistance Assistance or Provided Farmers Home Administration Housing Grant 594.000 Preservac_on PART IV: INTERESTED PARTIES Alphabetical List of AU Persons with Social Security Type of Financial Interest in a Reportable Financial Interest in the or Employer ID $ Participation Project IS or %) Project in Project None Owe r mesa i7..re• n.] - 940287 1 PART V: EXPECTED SOURCES AND USES OF FUNDS I. This Part requires that you identify the sources and uses of all assistance, including the funds you are applying for/or have received from the Division of Housing, that have been or may be used in the Project. SOURCE USE DOH HOME funds ` Housing Rehabilitation: $ 00 and Rental DOH CDBC funds Rehabilitation Replacment Housing • • • PART VI: CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that the information provided in this disclosure is true and correct and I am aware that any false information provided or lack of information knowingly made or omitted may subject me to civil or criminal penalties under Section 1001 of Title 18 of the United States Code. In Addition, I am aware that if I knowingly and materially violate any required disclosure of information.. including intentional nondisclosure, I am subject to a civil money penalty not the exceed $10,000 for each violations. • ki,,*t° Wag, Chairman _ 3/2O4 os/emit (Chief Elected Official or Executive Director/Title) (Date) • r.:rt... SS 0 . 94A ��,_,�•WAS X97 Community Development Block Grant APPUCANT STATEMENT OF ASSURANCES AND CERTIFICATIONS The applicant hereby assures and certifies that (a) It (1) Has developed its application, including its projected use of funds, so as to give maximum feasible priority to activities which will benefit low and moderate income persons or aid in the prevention or elimination of slums or blignz. (The requirement for this certification will not preclude the State from approving an application where the applicant certifies and the State determines, that all or part of the proposed project activities are designed to meet Other Community development needs that have arisen during the preceding twelve-month period and have particular urgency because existing conditions pose a serious and immediate threat to the health or welfare of the community and where other financial resources are not available to meet such needs.) Furthermore: (A) With respect to activities it claims benefit low and moderate income persons. it has determined and documented that not less than fifty-one percent (51%) of the beneficiaries of the activity are low and moderate income persons; and (Si With respect to activities it claims aid in the elimination of slums or blight, it has determined and documented: (i) For activities to address slums or blight on an area basis: (I) The area meets a definition of a slum, blighted, deteriorated or deteriorating area under State or local law; (II) Throughout the area, at least twenty-five percent(25%) of the buildings are in a state of deterioration or two or more types of public improvements are in s state of deterioration; (Ill) Documentation is being maintained on the boundaries of the area and the condition which qualified the area at the time of its designation; and (IV) The assisted activity addresses one or more of the conditions which contributed to the deterioration of the area. (V) Rehabilitation will only be undertaken on residential structures which are not occupied by tow and moderate income persons if such structures are substandard under local definition, and provided that all deficiencies making such structure substandard must be corrected before less critical work on the • structure may be undertaken; (ii) For activities to address slum or blight on a spot basis, the activities must be designed to eliminate specific conditions of blight or physical decay and must be limited to acquisition,clearance, relocation, historic preservation and rehabilitation of buildings, but only to the extent cow.w.rocalles..e N _:e0�•e 940251 ..r necessary to eliminate specific conditions detrimental to public health and safety. • (b) It is following a detailed citizen participation plan which: • (1) Provides for and encourages citizen participation with particular emphasis on participation by persons of low and moderate income who are resident of slum and blight areas and of areas in which Community Development Block Grant(CDBG) funds are proposed to be used; (2) Provides citizens with reasonable and timely access to local meetings, information, and records relating to its proposed and actual use of CDBG funds: (3) Provides for technical assistance to groups representative of persons of low and moderate income that request such assistance in developing proposals with the level and type of assistance to be determined by the applicant (4) Provides for public hearings to obtain citizen views and to respond to proposals and questions at all stages of the community development program, including at least the development of needs, the review of proposed activities, and review of program performance, which hearings shall be held after adequate notice at times and locations Convenient to potential or actual beneficiaries, and with accommodation for the handicapped: (5) Provides for a timely written answer to written complaints and grievances, within 15 working days where practicable: and (6) Identifies how the needs of non-English speaking resident will be met in the case of public hearings where a significant number of non-English speaking residents can be reasonably expected to participate. (e) It has provided for and encouraged citizen participation, with particular emphasis on participation by.persons of low and moderate income who are residents of slum and blight areas and of areas in which CDBG funds are proposed to be used. by: (1) Furnishing citizens information concerning the amount of funds available for proposed community development and housing activities and the range of activities that may be undertaken, including the estimated amount proposed to be used for activities that will benefit persons of low and moderate income and its plans for minimizing displacement of persons as a result of activities assisted with CDBG funds and.to assist persons actually displaced as a result of such activities: (2) Publishing a proposed project plan/application in such a manner to afford citizens an opportunity to examine its content and to submit comments on the proposed project plan/application and on the community development performance of the jurisdiction(s): (3) Holding one or more public hearings, as indicated below, to obtain citizen views and to respond to proposals and questions related to community development and housing needs. proposed activities and past CDBG performance. All hearings were held no sooner than five days after notice, at times and locations convenient to potential or actual beneficiaries, and with accommodation for the handicapped and for the needs of non-English speaking residents where a significant number of such residents could have been reasonably expected to participate. COW Anurnewra.M.....] Applicant/Participant' Date Time Location Weld County March 16,140,E_00pm, ku'' "nt+rt c-" Weld County March 17.1993 7:O0pm Evans Town •In tho can of s'mulsiu/isdicoonw'sool:csoon.Oath DSRaioaang mutacioal ty sad county^curt held at lnnt ono puoha hewing, (4) As applicable, providing citizens with reasonable and timely access to local meetings. information and records regarding its proposed and past use of CDBG funds: • (5) In preparing its project plan/application, considering any such comments and views and, if deemed appropriate, modifying the proposed project pion/applicator': (6) Making the final project plan/application available to the public: (7) Identifying its community development and housing needs, including the needs of low and moderate income persons,and the activities to be undertaken to meet such needs. (d1 In the event it is awarded CDBG funds by the State it will: (1) Follow a residential antidisplacement and relocation assistance plan which shall: (A) In the event of such displacement, provide that (i) Governmental agencies or private developers shall provide within the same community comparable replacement dwellings for the same number of occupants as could have been housed in the occupied and vacant occupiable low and moderate income dwelling units demolished Or converted to use other than for housing for low and moderate income persons, and provide that such replacement housing may include existing housing assisted with project based assistance provided under Section 8 at the United States Housing Act of 1937; (0) Such comparable replacement dwellings shall be designed to remain affordable to persons of low and moderate income for 10 years from the time of initial occupancy; Iiii) Relocation benefits shall be provided for all low or moderate income persons who occupied housing demolished or converted to a use other than for low or moderate income housing,including reimbursement for actual and reasonable moving expenses, security deposits, credit checks, and other moving-related expenses,including any interim living costa; and. in the case of displaced persons of low and moderate income, provide either • • 940287 (I) compensation sufficient to ensure that, for a 5-year period,the displaced families shall not bear, after relocation. a ratio of shelter costs to income that exceeds 30 percent or. ()U if elected by a family, a lump-sum payment equal to the capitalized value of the benefits available under subclause(I)to permit the household to secure participation in a housing cooperative or mutual housing association. (iv) Persons displaced shall be relocated into comparable replacement housing that is: (I) decant, sate. and sanitary: III) adequate in size to accommodate the occupants: (III) functionally equivalent and, (IV) in an area not subject to unreasonably adverse environmental conditions; (8) persons displaced shall have the right to elect, as an alternative to the benefits under this subsection to receive benefits under the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 if such persons determine that it is in their best interest to do so; and, (C) where a claim for assistance under subparagraph (A)liv) is denied by grantee. the claimant may appeal to the State. and that the decision of the State shall be final unless a court determines the decision was arbitrary and capricious. (2) Comply with the provisions of the above paragraph (1) except that paragraphs (AR and (A)Iii shall not apply in any case in which the Secretary of the U.S.Departrnent of Housing and Urban Development finds, on the basis of objective data, that then is available in the area an adequate supply of habitable affordable housing for low and moderate income persons. A determination under this paragraph is final and nonreviewable. (3) Provide citizens with reasonable notice of. and opportunity to comment on, any substantial change proposed to be made in the use of CDBG funds from one eligible activity to another by following the same procedures required in paragraph (e) for the preparation and submission of the final project plan/application. (e) It will: (1) Minimize displacement of persons as a result of activities assisted with COB* funds and provide for reasonable benefits to any person involuntarily and permanently displaced as a result:of the use of CDBG funds to acquire or substantially rehabilitate property: (2) Affirmatively further fair housing in addition to conducting and administering its project in conformity with Public Law 88-352 and Public Law 90.284 as certified in paragraph (h) hereinafter: mlawr.�w.GrW...,r+ 940287 (3) Not attempt to recover any capital costs of public improvements assisted in whole or part with CDBG funds by assessing any amount against properties owned and occupied by persons of low and moderate income, including any fee charged or assessment made as a condition of obtaining access to such public improvements. unless: (A) CDBG funds are used to pay the proportion of such fee or assessment that relates to the capital costs of such public improvements that are financed from revenue sources other than the CDBG program, or (81 for purposes of assessing any amount against properties owned and occupied by persons of moderate income who are not persons of low income. it csrtifies that it lacks sufficient CDBG funds to comply with the requirements of subparagraph (A): (f) Its chief executive officer or other officer of rho applicant approved by the State: (1) Consents to assume the status of responsible Federal official under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) and other provisions of Federal law, as specified in 24 CFR Part 58. which further the purposes of NEPA, insofar as the provisions of such Federal taw apply to the Colorado Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program: (2) Is authorized and consents on behalf of the applicant and himself herself to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal courts for the purpose of enforcement of his/her responsibilities as such an official. (g) It will comply with the financial management regulations, policies,guidelines and requirements set forth in the CDBG Public Facilities and/or Housing Guidebook. (h) It will comply with: (1) Section 110 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, and any State regulations regarding the administration and enforcement of labor standards: (2) Davis-Bacon Fair Labor Standards Act (40 USC 276a -276a-6) requiring that on all prime contracts which exceed 32,000 for federally-assisted construction, alteration or rehabilitation, laborers and mechanics employed by contracrors or subcontractors shall be paid wages at rates not less than those prevailing on similar construction in the locality a determined by the Secretary of Labor. (This requirement applies to the rehabilitation of residential property only if such property is designed for use of eight or more families.) (3) Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act of 1962 (40 USC 327 et seq.) requiring that mechanics and laborers employed on federally-assisted contract which exceed 32,000 be paid wages of not less than one and one-half times their basic wage rates for an hours worked in excess of forty in a work week. (4) Copeland "Anti-IGdtback" Act of 1934 (40 USC 276 (c)) prohibiting and prescribing penalties for 'kickbacks" of wages in federally- financed or assisted construction activities. Cala..ai rcatrsom4 ta.-:);-e - 940297 (I) It will comply with: (1) Tide VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964(Pub.L 88-352: 42 USC 2000 id))prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion or religious affiliation, or national origin in any program or activity receiving federal financial assistance. (2) The Fair Housing Act (42 USC 3601-20). as amended, prohibiting housing discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, handicap, and familial satus. (31 Section 109 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974(42 USC 5309). as amended, providing that no person shat) be excluded from partcpation (including employment, denied program benefits or subjected to discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin or sex under any program or activity funded in whole or in part under Title I (Community Development) of the Housing and Community Development Act. (4) Executive Order 11063(1962),as amended by Executive Order 12259, requiring equal opportunity in housing by prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race,color, religion, sex or national origin in the sale or rental of housing built with federal assistance. (5) Executive Order 11246 (1965). as amended by Executive Orders 11375, prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin in any phase of employment during the performance of federal or federally-assisted contracts in excess of $2,000. (6) Section 3 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1968 (12 USC 1701 Cull, as amended, providing that, to the greatest extant feasible, opportunities for fining and employment that arise through HUD-financed projects, will be given to lower-income persons in the unit of the project area, and that contracts be awarded to businesses located in the project area or to businesses owned. in substantial part, by residents of the project area. (7) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 USC 793), as amended, providing that no otherwise qualified individual shall, solely by reason of a handicap, be excluded from participation (including employment), denied program benefits or subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving federal funds. Effective communication with persons of all types of disabilities must be ensured. (8) Age Discrimination Act of 1975.(42 USC 6101),as amended, providing that no person shall be excluded from participation, denied program benefits or subjected to discrimination on the basis of age under any program or activity receiving federal funds. (i) It will comply with: (1) Section 104(d)of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended (42 USC 5301), known as the-Ramey Frank Amendment;and the HUD implementing regulations at 29 CPR Part 570, requiring that local grantees follow a residential antidisplacement and relocation assistance plan which provides for the replacement of all low/moderate-income dwelling units that are demolished or converted to another use as a direct result of the use of CDBG funds, and which provides for relocation assistance for all low/moderate-income households so displaced. rs»a frares —c—......a �" (?^E 940287 • (21` Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act at 1970. as amended —Tide IIIrReal Property Acquisition(Pub.L 91646 and HUD implementing regulations at 49 CFR Part 24). providing for uniform and equitable treatment of persons displaced from their homes. businesses, or farms by federal or federally- assisted programs and establishing uniform and equitable land acquisition policies for federal assisted programs. Requirements include bona tide land appraisals as a basis for land acquisition. Specific procedures for selecting contract appraisers and contract negotiations, furnishing to owners of property to be acquired a written summary statement of the acquisition price offer based on the fair market price, and specified procedures connected with condemnation. (3) Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, as amended — Title II, Uniform Relocation Assistance (Pub. I... 91-646 and HUD implementing regulations at 49 CFR Part 24). providing for fair and equitable treatment of all persons displaced as a result of any federal or federally-assisted program. Relocation payments and assistance, last-resort housing replacement by displacing agency, and grievance procedures are covered under time Act. Payments and assistance will be made pursuant to state or local law, or the grant recipient must adopt a written policy available to the public describing the relocation payments and assistance that will be provided. Moving expenses and up to $22,500 or more for each qualified homeowner or up to $5.250 or more for each tenant are potential costs. (k) It will comply with: (1) National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 USC 4321 et seq.), as amended, and the implementing regulations of HUD (24 CFR Part 58) and of the Council on Environmental Quality (40 CFR Parrs 1500 - 1508) providing for establishment of national policy, goals, and procedures for protecting, restoring and enhancing environmental quality. (2) National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (16 USC 470 et seq.), as amended. requiring consideration of the effect of a project on any district,site,building,structure or object that is included in or eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places. (3) Executive Order 11593.Protection and Enhancement of the Cultural Environment.May 13, 1971 (36 FR 8921 et seq.) requiring that federally-funded projects contribute to the preservation and enhancement of sites, structures and objects of historical, architectural or archaeological significance. (4) The Archaeological and Historical Data Preservation Act of 1974, amending the Reservoir Salvage Act of 1960 (16 USC 469 et seq.). providing for the preservation of historic and archaeological data that would be lost due to federally-funded • development and construction activities. (5) Executive Order 11988.Floodplain Management.May 24, 1977(42 FR 26951 et seq.) prohibits undertaking certain activities in flood plains unless it has been determined that there is no practical alternative, in which case notice of the action must be provided and the action must be designed or modified to minimize potential damage. (6) Executive Order 11990. Protection of Wetlands. May 24. 1977(42 FR 25961 et seq.) requiring review of all actions proposed to be located in or appreciably affecting a wetland. Undertaking or assisting new construction located in wetlands must be COW Arerr.rc..s.w.e7 �..,.;- 9402.87 • avoided unless it is determined that there is no practical alternative to such construction and that the proposed action includes all practical measures to minimize potential damage. (7) Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974 (42 USC 201, 300 f et seq.. 7401 et seq.), as amended. prohibiting the commitment of federal financial assistance for any project which the Environmental Protection Agency determines may contaminate an aquifer which is the sole or principal drinking water source for an area. (8) The Endangered Species Act of 1973(16 USC 1531 at seq.). as amended, requiring that actions authorized, funded. or carried out by the federal government do net jeopardize the continued existence of endangered and threatened species or result in the destructon or modification of the habitat of such species which is determined by the Department of the Interior, after consultation with the State, to be critical. (9) The Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968 (16 USC 1271 et seq.), as amended, prohibiting federal assistance in the construction of any water resources project that would have a direct and adverse affect on any river included in or designated for study or inclusion in the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System. . (10) The Clean Air Act of 1970 (42 USC 1857 et seq.). as amended, requiring that federal assistance will not be given and that license or permit will not be issued to any activity not conforming to the State implementation plan for national primary and secondary ambient air quality standards. (11) HUD Environmental Criteria and Standards (24 CFR Pan 51) providing national standards for noise abatement and control, acceptable separation distances from explosive or fire prone substances, and suitable land uses for airport runway clear zones. (I) It will: • (1) Comply with The Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act—The IV(42 USC 4831) prohibiting the use of lead-based paint in residential structures constructed or rehabilitated with federal assistance, and requiring notification to purchasers and • tenants of such housing of the hazards of lead based paint and of the symptoms and treatment of lead-based paint poisoning. (2) Comply with the Anttsthrong/Walker'Excessive Force'Amendment, (P.L 101-144) 4 Section 906 of Cranston-Gonzalez Affordable Housing Act of 1990, which requires that a recipient of HUD funds must certify that they have adopted or will adopt and enforce a policy prohibiting the use of excessive force by law enforcement agencies within their jurisdiction against individuals engaged in nonviolent civil rights demonstrations;or fails to adopt and enforce a policy of enforcing applicable state and local laws against physically barring entrance to or exit from a facility or location which is the subject of such non-violent civil rights demonstration within its jurisdiction. (3) Comply with the 'Government-wide Restriction on Lobbying. (P.L 101-121), which prohibits spending CDSG funds to influence or attempt to influence federal officials; which requires the filing of a disclosure form when non-CDSG funds are used for such purposes; which requires certification of compliance by the state; and which requires the state to include the certification language in grant awards it makes to units of r' ^`'ts?e • 9402137 general local government at all tiers and that all subrecipients shall certify accordingly as imposed by Section 1352. Title 31. U.S. Code. Any person who fails to file the required certification shall be subject to civil penalty of not less than 110.000 and not more than 3100.000 for each failure. (m) It will comply with all parts of Title 1 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended. which have not been cited previously as well as with other applicable laws and regulations. n44 eVil rim Signature. Chief Elected D3/30ktl Signature. Chief Elected Signature. Chief Elected Official/Officer' Official/Officer Official/Officer .,/ ri ribtn,r.- Name (Typed or Printed) Name (Typed or Printed) Name (Typed or Printed) Chairman Title / Title Tide Q31 8/9`t' Date Date Date • Siring.d..t Ond OISSI Omar atyn•e...OM boast OMIatisliOnkter S CSI SWIM d Ot GSlatesr Mao(Typal a hint) Name(rye.t.r hMal) Ns.nyw s Main) UM The TS - _ O.0 Oa. On L.,.. ..,.y,...N�+E^,rMwRv�4Ww,„,,,.. r" ...�.s,..A., . w 'a*uy!wd^ sa.ica^r ,.,6 D,. `"-...,, �iy, ..+n°as.«yyy ""dltlaoaritglsom*ar�rega(ndrlitpa,� maaf n(uh[{hrfsdteyonalsp ttthittv'e rt a 'ii ;nth ciiiiie MCt ittiQdak of each.maewada itY adtounty.pericapatiat r tit- ntaniszt ::.. • - .. ®.e/r.wrK.wMnnwsr. • r-, :- ` Ae 940;287 RESIDENTIAL ANTIDISPLACMENT AND RELOCATION ASSISTANCE PLAN (for the Community Development Block Grant Program) Weld County will replace all occupied and vacant occupiable low/moderate income dwelling units demolished or converted to a use other than as ' low/moderate income housing as a direct result of activities assisted with CDBG funds, as required by Section 104(d) of the Rousing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended (the Act) , and implementing regulations at 24 CFR 570.496a. All replacement housing will be provided within three years of the commencement of the demolition or rehabilitation relating to conversion. Before obligating or expending funds that will directly result in such demolition or conversion, the Weld County will make public and submit to the State the following information in writing: 1. Description of the proposed assisted activity; 2. The general location on a map and approximate number of dwelling units by size (number of bedrooms) that will be demolished or converted to a use other than as low/moderate dwelling units as a direct result of the assisted activity; 3. A time schedule for the commencement and completion of the demolition or conversion; 4. The general location on a map and approximate number of dwelling units by size (number of bedrooms: that will be provided as replacement dwelling units; 5. The source of funding and a time schedule for the provision of replacement dwelling units; and. 6. The basis for Concluding that each replacement dwelling unit will remain in a low/moderate income dwelling unit for at least 10 years from the date of initial occupancy. The Weld County will provide relocation assistance, as described in 570.496a(b)(2) , to each low/moderate income household displaced by the demolition of housing or by the conversion of a low/moderate income dwelling to another use as a direct result of assisted activities. Consistent with the goals and objectives of activities assisted under the Act, the Weld County will take the steps indicated below to minimize the displacement of persons from their homes: X Provide.substantial levels of relocation assistance, as required by 24 art 570.496a(b)(2). The substantial cost of providing such assistance serves as a strong deterrent to unnecessary displacement. rr<, � a 940287 (ti•M X Replace all occupied and vacant occupiable low/moderate income housing demolished or converted as a direct result of CDSG- assisted project activities. and make such replacement housing affordable for at least ten years. The substantial cost of providing such replacement housing serves as a strong deterrent to unnecessary displacement. X Consider all practical alternatives to any proposed project which may result in residential displacement. Alternatives to be considered include other sites for the proposed facilities/project. Also to be considered are the costs and benefits. both financial and nonfinancial. of each alternative. X Provide counseling and referral services to assist displacees • find alternative housing in the community. X Work with area landlords and real estate brokers to locate vacancies for households facing displacement. X Stage rehabilitation of assisted housing to allow tenants to remain during and after rehabilitation. working with empty buildings or groups of empty units first so they can be rehabilitated first and tenants moved in before rehab on occupied units or buildings is begun. Establish temporary relocation facilities in order to house families whose displacement will be of short duration, so they can move back to their neighborhoods after rehabilitation or new construction. Evaluate housing codes and rehabilitation standards in reinvestment areas to prevent their placing undue financial burden on long-established owners or on tenants of multi-family buildings. _ Develop displacement watch systems in cooperation with neighborhood organizations to continuously review neighborhood development trends, identify displacement problems, and identify individuals facing displacement who need assistance. -rW o.31agrn Signature of"Chief Elected Offi ial Date D8/94/441 e •, 940287 ,e • CITIZEN PARTICIPATION PLAN This Citizen Participation Plan is hereby adopted to ensure that the citizens of Weld County, Colorado. particularly persons of low and moderate income residing in areas in which CDOH funds are proposed to be used. are provided an opportunity and encouraged to participate in the planning and implementation of CDOH-funded activities. PUBLIC HEARING Public Hearings will be the primary means of obtaining citizen views and responding to proposals and questions related to community development and housing needs, proposed CDOH activities and past CDOH performance. Prior to submitting a CDOH application to the State. Weld County will conduct at least one public hearing to identify community development and housing needs, including the needs of low and moderate income persons, as well as other needs in the community that might be addressed through the CDBG program, and to review proposed CDOH activities and the past performance of Weld County in carrying out it's CDBG program. A formal public notice will be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the area at least five (5) days prior to such public hearings. A public notice will also be posted in the Evans City Hall and in other places frequented by the public. especially low and moderate income persons and persons benefitting from or affected by proposed CDOH activities. As circumstances warrant and as Weld County determines necessary or appropriate, participation may additionally be specifically solicited from persons of low and moderate income. those benefitting from or affected by CDOH activities and/or representatives of such persons. Hearings will be held at times and locations convenient to potential and actual beneficiaries, and with accommodation for the handicapped. In the case of public hearings where a significant number of non-English speaking residents can be reasonably expected to participate, arrangements will be made to have an interpreter present. PUBLIC INFORMATION AND RECORDS Information and records regarding the proposed and past use of CDOH funds will be available at the Evans city Hall during regular office hours. The public will be so informed by public notice. Special communication aids can be made available to persons on request. < ' 9402,87 • TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE The Weld County Housing Authority will provide technical assistance to groups representative of persons of low and moderate income that request assistance in developing CDOH proposals. The level and type of assistance appropriate will be determined by the Weld County Housing Authority based on its ability to provide or arrange for such assistance. the cost of providing such assistance and other relevant factors. WRITTEN COMMENTS AND RESPONSES Geld County will respond to written complaints and grievances in writing in a timely manner. When practicable. such written responses shall be made within fifteen (15) working days. & 4 /%)2i o31axiq Signature f ief Elected Oft l . Date 03/3* • 940287 ifitivieNess\H, WELD COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY PNONC(J001 51 P.O.O.Box Box A GREELEY,CotoRwoo 80632 O COLORADO /t To: William Jud H.ri Webgo, ir, Chairman / r 11, 0 Froro: Judy Griego, Director, Department of Social Services Re: Approval of Division of Housing Documents Date: March 23, 1994 As discussed at the Housing Authority work session of March 21, 1994, the State Division of Housing has requested that we submit revised certifications for our HOME contract. Originally, we submitted certifications with our grant application. These forms, according to the State were generic forms for the CDBG program. Since then the State has amended the forms to conform with HUD requirements. They are asking that we provide the attached certifications for the HOME contract: 1. Division of Housing Disclosure Report; 2. Applicant Statement of Assurance and Certifications; 3. Residential Antidisplacement and Relocation Assistance Plan; and 4. Citizen Participation Plan. As explained to us, the forms are required in order to satisfy HUD monitoring. Briefly, the Disclosure form lists the funds which have been provided, as well as other funding sources, which support the activities of our housing rehabilitation program. The applicant Statement of Assurance and Certification details the regulations which must be complied in return for receiving Federal assistance. The Residential Antidisplacement and Relocation Plan essentially certifies that we will comply with regulations concerning displacement of individuals. We have no plans to displace any individual through our housing rehabilitation or replacement housing activity. The Citizen Participation plat changes any reference to the CDBG program to "CD0H" or the Colorado Division of Housing. The above actions are basically housekeeping issues concerning ;his years HOME/CDBG contracts. Staff is recommending your approval of the above Certifications and Plans. If you have any questions, please telephone me at 352-1551, Extension 6200. 940287 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE CONSOLIDATED ANNUAL CONTRIBUTIONS CONTRACT AND CERTIFICATIONS FOR SECTION 8 VOUCHER PROGRAM WITH HUD AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN ANY NECESSARY DOCUMENTS 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 Consolidated Annual Contributions Contract and Certifications for Section 8 Voucher Program between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Weld County Housing Authority, and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, with terms and conditions being as stated in said contract and certifications, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said contract and certifications. copies of which are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, ex-officio Housing Authority Board, that the Consolidated Annual Contributions Contract and Certifications for Section 8 Voucher Program between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Weld County Housing Authority, and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said contract and certifications and any other necessary documents. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 28th day of March, A.D. , 1994. Lew.% BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLD DO Weld County Clerk to the Board st(ige PV H. Webster, C ai BY: PDT L ._/ L� tfeputy C1 k to the Board Dal . Ha , r Tem APPRO S 0 FORM: e 4,11." 1+ "� GC egrltE✓E. Baxter �y � , !////�1Ku/1 J�.�5I'41/ unty Atto y Coonnstan/ce L. Ha/rbert /Barbara J. Kirkmey r O 940288 /3 ad: rfR; .57;97E(.0 Consolidated Annual . U.S.Depeit rent of Hooting and Urban Development Contributions Contract Office of Public and Indian,Housing Rental Certificate Program and Rental Voucher Program Section a Table of Sections page page 1. Definitions 1 12. Administrative Fee Reserve 3 2. Funding for HA Certificate or Voucher Program . . . 2 13. Depositary 3 3. Term 2 14. Program Records 3 4. HUD Payments for Program 2 15. Default by HA 3 5. Maximum Payments for Program 2 16. Fidelity Bond Coverage • 6. Reduction of Amount Payable by HUD 2 17. Exclusion from Program 4 7. ACC Reserve Account 2 18. Conflict of Interest Provisions 4 8. Separate ACC for Funding Increment 2 19. Interest of Member of or Delegate to Congress . . . . 4 9. Budget and Requisition for Payment 2 20. Exclusion of Third Party Rights , . . 4 10. Depositary 3 21. Consolidated ACC 4 11, Use of Program Receipts 3 1. Definitions ACC. Annual contributions contract. Funding Exhibit. An exhibit to the consolidated ACC. The funding exhibit states the amount and term of funding for a ACC Reserve Account. An account established by HUD for program. There are separate funding exhibits for the HA a program from amounts by which the maximum payment certificate program and voucher program, to the HA under the Consolidated ACC (during a HA fiscal year) exceeds the amount actually approved and paid. This Funding Exhibit A. The funding exhibit for the HA account is used as the source of additional payments for the certificate program. program. Funding Exhibit B. The funding exhibit for the HA voucher Annual Contributions Contract. The contract for each program. funding increment. HUD's commitment to make payments for each funding increment (-project') listed in the funding Funding Increment (also called a 'Project,. Each exhibit Constitutes a separate ACC. commitment of budget authority by HUD to the HA for a program under the consolidated ACC. The funding Budget Authority. The maximum amount of funds available increments for the program are listed on the program for payment to the HA over the term of a funding funding exhibit. increment. Budget authority is authorized and appropriated by the Congress. HA. Housing agency. Consolidated Annual Contributions Contract (consolidated Housing Agency (BHA). The agency that has entered this ACC). This consolidated contract for the HA certificate consolidated ACC with HUD. program and voucher program. HUD's commitment to make paymentP for each funding increment in a program HUD. U.S.Department of Housing and Urban Development. constitute3 a separate ACC. However,commitments for all the funding nee rements are listed in this consolidated Program. The HA certificate program or voucher program. ACC. Contract Atrth� The maximum annualpayment by HUD Program Expenditures. Amounts which may be charged 1h*Y against program receipts in accordance with the to the HA fora 9ynding increment. The amount of contract Consolidated ACC and HUD requirements. authority for each-fending increment in a program is listed in the funding exhibit-Sof the program. Program Receipts. Amounts paid by HUD to the HA for a program, and any other amounts received•by the HA in Fiscal Year. The HA fiscal year. The funding exhibit states connection with the program. the last month and day of the HA fiscal year. Project. A funding increment for the program. t,s r' Pipe 1 of 5 form HUD- 5340288 • 2 Funding for HA Certificate or Voucher Program , reduce to an amount determined by HUD: The amount of the HUD payment for any funding (a) The funding increments in the HA certificate program or (1) increment. voucher program are listed in the funding exhibit for the The contract authority or budget authority for any program. (2) funding increment. • (b) The amount of contract and budget authority for each (b) HUD must give HA written notice of the reduction. funding increment in a program is stated in the program funding exhibit. (c) The MUD notice may include a revised funding exhibit to state the reduction in the amount of contract (c) By giving written notice to the HA, HUD may revise a authority or budget authority for a funding increment. funding exhibit: The notice of a revised funding exhibit, or of revisions (1) To add a cost amendment project. to the funding exhibit for a program constitutes an (2) To remove a project for which the ACC term has amendment of the consolidated ACC. expired. 7. ACC Reserve Account 3. Term An ACC reserve account may be established and maintained (a) The funding exhibit states the first date and last date of by HUD. The amount in the account is determined by HUD. the ACC term for each funding increment. The ACC reserve account may be used by HUD to pay any portion of the program payment approved by HUD for a (b) If the first or last date Of the ACC term for a funding fiscal year. increment is not entered before the consolidated ACC is signed by the HA, HUD may enter the date 8. Separate ACC for Funding Increment subsequently, by giving written notice to the HA HUD's commitment to make payments for each funding increment ('project') listed in the funding exhibit constitutes 4. HUD Payments for Program a separate ACC. (a) HUD will make payments to the HA for a program in 9. Budget and Requisition for Payment accordance with HUD regulations and requirements. (a) Each fiscal year, the HA must submit to HUD and (b) For each HA fiscal year,HUD will pay the HA the estimate of the HUD payments for the program. The amount approved by HUD to cover: estimate and supporting data must be submitted at (1) Housing assistance payments by the HA fora such time and In such form as HUD may require, and program. are subject to HUD approval and revision. (2) HA fees for administration of the program. (b) The HA must requisition periodic payments on account (c) The amount of the HUD payment may be reduced, as of each annual HUD payment. Each requisition must be determined by HUD, by the amount of program receipts in the form prescribed by HUD: (such as interest income) other than the HUD payment. (1) Housing assistance payments have been made in accordance with contracts in the form prescribed 5. Maximum Payments for Program by HUD and in accordance with HUD requirements: and (al Annual limit Except for payments from the consolidated (2) Units have been inspected by the HA in accordance ACC reserve account, the HUD annual payments for a with HUD requirements. program during a fiscal year must not be more than the sum of the contract authority amounts for the funding (c) If HUD determines that payments by HUD to the HA for increments in the program. a fiscal year exceed the amount of the annual payment approved by HUD for the fiscal year, the excess must (b) Limit on Payments for Funding Increment The total be applied as determined by HUD. Such applications amount of payments for any funding increment over the determined by HUD may include, but are not limited to, increment term must not exceed budget authority for the application Of the excess payment against the amount funding increment. of the annual payment for a subsequent fiscal year. The HA must take any actions required by HUD 6. Reduction of Amount Payable by HUD respecting the excess payment, and must, upon demand by HUD, promptly remit the excess payment to (a) If HUD determines that the HA has failed t0 comply with any obligations under the consolidated ACC,HUD may Page 2 of 6 994 form HUD-62520_0.6a) 8 • ,o. HUD Requirements . 13. Depositary • (a) The HA must comply, snd must require owners to (a) Unless otherwise required or permitted by HUD, all Comply, with the requirements of the U.S. Housing Act program receipts must De promptly deposited with a of 1937 and all HUD regulations and other financial institution selected as depositary by the HA in requirements, including any amendments or changes in accordance with HUD requirements. the law or HUD requirements. (b) The HA must enter an agreement with the depositary (b) The HA must comply with its HUD-approved institution in the form required by HUD. administrative plan, equal opportunity housing plan and HUD-approved program funding applications. (c) The HA may only withdraw deposited program receipts for use in connection with the program in accordance (C) The HA must use the program forms required by HUD. with HUD requirements, (dl The HA must proceed expeditiously with the programs (d) The agreement with the depositary institution must under this consolidated ACC. provide that if required under a written notice from HUD to the depositary: 11. Use of Program Receipts . (1) The depositary must not permit any withdrawal of deposited funds by the HA unless withdrawals by (a) The HA must use program receipts to provide decent, the HA are expressly authorized by written notice sate, and sanitary housing for eligible families in from HUD to the depositary. compliance with the U.S. Housing Act of 1937 and all (2) The depositary must permit withdrawals of HOD requirements. Program receipts may only be used deposited funds by HUD. to pay program expenditures. (e) If approved by HUD, the HA may deposit under the (b) The MA must not make any program expenditures, ex- depositary agreement monies received or held by the cept in accordance with the HUD-approved budget esti- HA in connection with any contract between the HA mate and supporting data for a program. and HUD. (c) Interest on the investment of program receipts 14. Program Records constitutes program receipts. (a) The HA must maintain complete and accurate books of (d) If required by HUD, program receipts in excess of account and records for a program. The books and current needs must be promptly remitted to HUD or records must be in accordance with HUD requirements, must be invested in accordance with HUD and must permit a speedy and effective audit. 12. Administrative Fee Reserve (b) The HA must furnish HUD such financial and program reports, records, statements, and documents at such (a) The HA must maintain an administrative fee reserve for times, in such form, and accompanied by such a program. The HA must credit to the administrative supporting data as required by HUD. fee reserve the total of: (1) The amount by which program administrative fees (c) HUD and the Comptroller General of the United States, paid by HUG for a fiscal year exceed HA admini- or their duly authorized representatives, must have full strative expenses for the fiscal year, plus and free access to all HA offices and facilities. and to (2) Interest earned on the administrative fee reserve. all the books, documents and records of the HA relevant to administration of the program, including the (b) The HA must use funds in the administrative fee right to audit and to make copies. reserve to pay administrative expenses in excess of program receipts. If any funds remain in the (d) The HA must engage and pay an independent public administrative fee reserve, the HA may use the accountant to conduct audits that are required by HUD. administrative reserve funds for other housing purposes The cost of audits required by HUD may be charged if permitted by State and local law. against program receipts. (c) If the HA is not adequately administering any Section 8 15. Default by HA program in accordance with HUD requirements, MUD may: (a) Upon written notice to the HA, HUD may take I1) Direct the HA to use the funds to improve admini- possession of all or any HA property, rights or interests stration of the Section 8 program or for reim- in connection with a program, including funds held by a bursement of Ineligible expenses. depositary, program receipts, and rights or interests (2) Prohibit HA use of administrative fee reserve funds. .;,••••.,1 ^'� Peg.3 of E form HUO.6]!PA/47hc� ' �7�V tJ0 P� • under a contract for housing assistance payments with behalf, or with respect to a contract for housing assts- an owner,If HUD determines that: tance payments to which this person is a party. (1) The HA has failed t0 comply with any obligations under this consolidated ACC:or (d) The provisions of this section do not apply to the (2) The HA has failed to comply with obligations under depositary agreement, or to utility service for which the a contract for housing assistance payments with an rates are fixed or controlled by a governmental agency. owner, or has failed to take appropriate action, to HUD's satisfaction or as directed by HUD, for 19. Interest of Member of or Delegate to Congress enforcement of the HA's rights under a contract for housing assistance payments (including requiring No member of or delegate to the Congress of the United States actions by the owner to cure a default,termination, of America or resident commissioner shall be admitted to any or reduction of housing assistance payments, share or part of this consolidated ACC or to any benefits which termination of the contract for housing assistance may arise from it. payments. Or recovery of overpayments): or (2) The HA has made any misrepresentation to HUD of 20. Exclusion of Third Party Rights any material fact. (a) A family that is eligible for housing assistance under (b) HUD's exercise or non-exercise of any right or remedy this consolidated ACC is not a party to or third party under the consolidated ACC is not a waiver of HUD's beneficiary of the consolidated ACC. right to exercise that or any other right or remedy at any time. (b) Nothing in the consolidated ACC shall be construed as creating any right of any third party to enforce any is. Fidelity Bond Coverage provision of this consolidated ACC, or to assert any claim against HUD or the HA. The HA must carry adequate fidelity bond coverage, as required by HUD. of its officers, agents, or employees hand- 21. Consolidated ACC ling cash or authorized to sign checks or certify vouchers. (a) The consolidated ACC is a contract between HUD and 17. Exclusion from Program the HA. Single-headed households, pregnant females, and recipients (b) This consolidated ACC supersedes any previous annual of public assistance may not be excluded from participation contributions contract for a program. Matters relating in or be denied the benefit of a program because of such to funding or operation of the program under a previous status. annual contributions contract are governed by this consolidated ACC. 18. Conflict of Interest Provisions (a) Neither the HA nor any of Its contractors or their subcontractors may enter into any contract, subcontract, or arrangement in connection with a program in which any of the following Classes of persons has an interest, direct or indirect, during tenure or for one year thereafter: (1) Any present or former member or officer of the PHA(except a tenant commissioner). ' (2) Any employee of the HA who formulates policy or who influences decisions with respect to a (3) program. Any public official, member of a governing body, or State of local legislator who exercises functions Or (b) Any member of these classes of persons must disclose the member's interest or prospective interest to the HA and HUD. (C) The requirements of this section may be waived by HUD for good cause. No person for whom a waiver is granted shall be permitted to exercise responsibilities or functions with respect to a contract for housing assistance payments executed, or to be executed, on Papa w of ti. form HUD-52520 6/93) .wax ,. 91bft. United States of America Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Signature of AuthofzefRepraeenetlw: One ems: ol . t /`Name& ial Title: (print or type) John Dibella Director, Office of Public Housing Housing Agency Name of Agency: (print or type) Weld County Housing Authority 03/28/94 Signature of Authorized Represenative: Date signed: Name&Official Title: (print or type) 03/L. 0/94 W. H. WEBSTER CHAIRMAN, WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS • form HUD-52520 (6/93) Page 5 of 5 940288 SECTION 8: CONSOLIDATED ANNUAL CONTRIBUTIONS CONTRACT , VOUCHER PROGRAM: FUNDING EXHIBIT B HOUSING AUTHORITY (HA) NAME: Housing Authority of Weld County HA TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (TIN) : HA FISCAL YEAR END: 12/31 CACC NO:CO090V HUD PROJECT NO. SY ACCT FIRST DATE LAST DATE CONTRACT BUDGET CODE OF TERM OF TERM AUTHORITY AUTHORITY «C006V090004 RR R 03/15/1988 03/14/1993 0 0 «CO06V090005 RR 0 05/26/1988 05/25/1993 0 0 * CO06V090006 RR 0 05/01/1989 04/30/1994 0 0 C006V090007 RR 0 12/01/1990 11/30/1995 55,353 276,765 CO06V090008 90 PVE 11/01/1990 10/31/1995 98,077 490,385 CO06V090009 RR 0 12/01/1991 11/30/1996 70,506 352,530 CO06V090010 92 PVE 12/01/1991 11/30/1996 106,914 534,570 CO06V090011 92 PVE 08/01/1992 07/31/1997 272, 377 1,361,885 0006V090012 93 PVE 03/01/1993 02/28/1998 35,483 177,415 C006V090013 93 PVE 05/01/1993 04/30/1998 183 , 243 916,215 C006V090014 93 PVM 01/01/1994 12/31/1998 142,264 711,320 * 0006V090015 94 PVE 05/01/1994 04/30/1998 113 ,732 454,928 . • « project expired * project changed since last printing DATE PREPARED: 02/18/1994 REPLACES FUNDING EXHIBIT DATED: / / Page _A of ..1 940288 44111 . 4 WELD COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY Notie OM 352.1551 P.O.Box A GREELEY.COLORADO see32 COLORADO To: William H. Webster, Chairman /) From: Judy Griego, Director, Department of Social Services, (� Re: Approval of Annual Contributions Contract and Certific ion For Section 8 Voucher Program Date: March 23, 1994 As discussed at the work session of March 21st, attached for Board consideration is the replacement Annual Contributions Contract(ACC) for our Section 8 Voucher program. This contract provides replacement authority for Project Number C099-V090- 006 which expired April 30th of this year. The annual contract authority is $113,732 and will support twenty Section 8 Vouchers plus the administrative fee. Total contract authority for the program, encompassing Two Hundred and twenty three Section 8 Vouchers, is $1,077,949 for a twelve month period. In addition to the approval of the Annual Contributions Contract, HUD requires that we submit a signed Form HUD-50071, Certification for Contracts, Grants, Loan and Cooperative Agreements , along with a Disclosure of Lobbying Activity form. In the past we have had to submit the form with applications for new incremental units, however we have not had to submit it for replacement units. This requirement is a change from past HUD's past policies. Staff is recommending approval of the Annual Contributions Contract(ACC) and the Lobbying Certification and Lobbying Disclosure forms for Section 8 Voucher Project C099-V090-015. If you have any questions, please telephone me at 352-..551, Extension 6200. 940288 /4 CO l3 r. THIS AGREEMENT, made this 30 day of MARCH , 1994, by and between THE BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, and WARD CONSTRUCTION doing business as W RD CONSTRUCTION hereinafter called "contractor". WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of the payments and agreements hereinafter mentioned: 1. The contractor will commence and complete the phased construction of: 1294 PROSPECT VALLEY GRAVL HAULING AND SPREADING 2. The contractor shall furnish all materials, supplies, tools, equipment, labor and other services necessary for the construction and completion of the project described herein. 3. The contractor shall commence the work required by the contract documents in accordance with the date stated in the Special Conditions and shall complete the work within the time stated in the Special Conditions unless the period for completion is otherwise extended by the contract documents. 4. The contractor agrees to perform all of the work described in the contract documents and comply with the terms therein for the sum of: _QNE HUNDRED AND ONE THOUSAND. FOUR HUNDRED AND SEVENTY FIVE COLLARS ($_ 101.475.00 ) for the project: 1994 PROfl$CT VALLEY GRAVEL HAULING AND SPREADING 16 940296 ;3 EL'A3 C'�vh 4 5. The term "contract documents" means and includes the following: (A) Advertisement (B) Information for Bidders (C) Bid (D) Bid Bond (E) Agreement (F) Supplemental General Conditions (G) Payment Bond (H) Performance Bond (I) Notice of Award (J) Notice to Proceed (K) Change Order (L) Drawings prepared by Weld County Engineering Department, numbered GRAVEL HAUL LOCATION MAP (M) Specifications prepared or issued by (N) Addendum No. , dated 1994 No. , dated , 1994 No. , dated , 1994 (0) Notice of Contractor's Settlement (P) Final Receipt and Guarantee (Q) Other 6. The County will pay the contractor in the manner and at such time as set forth in the General Conditions such amounts required by the contract documents. 7. This Agreement shall be binding upon all parties hereto and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns. 17 940296 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed, or caused to be executed by their duly-authorized officials, this Agreement, each of which shall be deemed an original on the date first written above. THE BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CONTRACTOR: WARD NSTRUCTION BY. BY: Chairman 03/30/9 NAME: W.H. Webster NAME: RICHARD WARD Chairman (Please Type) TITLE: PARTNER ADDRESS: P. O. BOX 265 LOVELAND_ CO 80539 PH #667-1853 (SEAL) ! / (SEAL)I ATTEST: /64,040/ / / th ATTEST: BY eputy C er to Board NAME: Donald D. Warden NAME: (Please Type) • ( (Please Type) . TITLE: Clerk to the Board TITLE: 18 940296 re 1 1 Or, A, V w 1'1. !i cp. A,t^I , cp 1v? l l .4 1 r i ,+s , ,..,. ..k?,s .4y r .0 144 f ./y 'it iN 1 `1`: �-14Q-Vie"C,�+1r.1A rUiti6��'{1'^�" lUv 1,v4Nr"7 ,-t,�r� -s 77 q. 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"; 940297 . <5co/8 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ATTACHED LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 1 , AND DATED MARCH 30, 1994 , AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS ET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ 10,210.04 SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 30th DAY OF MARCH 19 94 it!COMMISSION EXPIRES JAN. 1. 1%6 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: • p K U / LcY N1n J WE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COKMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO HEREBY APPROVE THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE GENERAL FUND - TOTALING $ "110,210.04 DA D THIS U DAY OF .711‘2444-" 19." � � sM twa ; / 714r-A4- %L15 . MA.,e/ PAGE 1 OF 1 WELD COUNTY GENERAL FUND CLAIMS WARRANT DATE NUMBER PAYEE SIGNED AMOUNT 902677 GREAT WEST LIFE ASSURANCE 10,210.04 l M , • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ATTACHED LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 1 , AND DATED MARCH 30. 1994 , AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ 28 964.04 :IIfElr SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 30th DAY OF MARCH 1994 Wi COMMISSION EXPIRES JAN. 1, 19S$ MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: /1 A 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 ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE PAYROLL FUND - TOTALING $ 28,964.04 DA THIS 0th DAY OF MARCH 19 94 • a/KZ 4P.2 /M' Ul2�� �� beCata. /0/1.,y4 0I PAGE 1 OF 1 MONTHLY PAYROLL HANDWRITE APPROVAL FORM WARRANT WARRANT NUMBER PAYEE AMOUNT 017585 APRIL L WERTZ 117.56 017586 ANDRA C VAGHER 131.41 017587 ELIZABETH RICE 6,487.05 017609 SAM NELSON 5,847.52 017610 DONALD RUBY 2,752.53 017612 LESTER I HART 188 81 017613 MARY A PUTNAM 1 .688.91 017614 JULIE A HADEN CHAMBERS 1.688.26 017615 KEVIN J BYAL 2,780.22 017617 DANA RIETFORS 1,614.79 017618 ROBERT K ALEXANDER 178.59 017619 SANDRA NAGEL 760.86 017620 JAMES SPOHR 594.54 017621 RODNEY L LIEBY 2,344.68 017622 MICHAEL KLIVICK 1,588.31 NUMBER OF WARRANTS 15 TOTAL 28,964.04 THE AMOUNT OF THESE HANDWRITES WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE MONTHLY PAYROLL TOTAL ON MARCH 30 19 94 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ATTACHED LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 1 , AND DATED MARCH 30, 1994 , AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE . VENDORS IN THE OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT : 2' :e/kLLICES . SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 30th DAY OF MARCH 19 94 . MY COwu,SSlON.EXPIRES JAN. 1, 1996 MY CO ISSION EXPIRES: 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 ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE PAYROLL FUND - TOTALING $ 1,295,843.61 DATE THIS AY OF MARCH 19g�• A-0114..-inat •it 2-/./ DEPUTY ZHAI. N i PAGE 1 OF 1 WELD COUNTY PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS WARRANT DATE NUMBER PAYEE SIGNED AMOUNT 017624 THE PRINCIAPL LIFE ASSURANCE 2,797 .52 017625 BANK ONE GREELEY, NA 2,850.00 017626 BANK ONE GREELEY, NA 1,290,196.09 TOTAL 1,295,843.61 WAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 03/28/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 1 AS OF : 03/28/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A217713 ALZHEIMER' S RESOURCE CENTER 31494 19-4170-6335-I 20.00 20.00 xxx x==xa==== A21771♦ AMERICAN JAIL ASSOCIATION 940328 01-2110-6370-JAIL 555.00 555.00 ==m===s= A217715 BACHMAN, GORDON R MARCH 1994 01-1041-6143 285.95 285.95 =a-a== _ A217716 BANK ONE TRUST ADVISORS CORP ACT FEE 0394 80-9020-6350-TRUS 2,085.45 INVMGT 0394 80-9020-6350-TRUS 21 ,539,59 230625.04 ==x===a==a A217717 BARKER, BRUCE T MARCH 1994 01-1012-6143 285.95 285.95 =x=xsa====ss=a= A217718 BATT, PHYLLIS MARCH 1994 01-1031-6143 285.95 285.95 ===sxx=ass A217719 BAXTER, GEORGE £ MARCH 199♦ 01-1011-6143 468.00 468.00 =^--a A217720 BECKER) DAVE MARCH 1994 11-3180-6143 285.95 285.95 =_aaa=a==a===x= WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/28/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 2 AS OF : 03/28/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A217721 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL CENTER FOR RESEARCH 002191 52-5580-6370 150.00 150.00 ___x ssssaa A217722 BIG R OF GREELEY 382180 01-1061-6360 38.58 38.58 ss ssssszzs A217723 BRIGHTON HOUSING AUTH. AD494 24-9043-6495-4590 26.05 V13584 24-9044-6397-4715 450.00 476.05 s ma=x=is A217724 BROWNELL' S INC 137714 01-2110-6226-TRNG £74.90 174.90 =============== A217725 BUREAU FOR AT-RISK YOUTH 32594 19-4110-6382—TP 26,90 26.90 s--a A217726 CEHA 32194 19-4170-6335—S 20.00 20.00 :assa2xssassaxx A217727 CITY OF FT LUPTON 22894 01-1061-6340—.ROAD 135.34 9870 01-1061-6344-S000 210.24 345.58 s zaa=sxa==aamaa A217728 CITY OF GREELEY 040194 15-1943-6350-ISGR 16,603.25 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/28/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 3 AS OF : 03/28/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A217728 CITY OF GREELEY 16,603.25 as========s== A217729 CITY OF GREELEY APR 1994 01-2115-6720 13,207.75 13,207.75 =============== A217730 CLIFTON. SHARON 5C0394 013400-6310 60.00 60.00 a- A217731 CONGRESSIONAL QUARTERLY 283230 52-5580-6322 19.63 19.63 =============== A217732 COPELAND FASTENER CO 96649 01-1061-6212 67.17 67.17 ===a=========== A217733 CORLISS, HERBERT 0 0321MI 01-1041-6370 116.25 116.25 A217734 CRAWFORD SUPPLY COMPANY I01227 86-2311-6250-COMM 121.45 121.45 A217735 CRIMSCOp INC 12713 01-1061-6360-CC 119.83 119.83 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/28/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 4 AS OF : 03/28/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OSJ PROJ AMOUNT A217736 CUNLIFFE, JR. , CHAS A MARCH 1994 01-1014-6143 468.76 468.76 ==a=ss=zzsaszss A217737 DANIELS-MIKA, MONICA 031894 01-1014-6370 23.66 23.66 A217738 DAVIS, CHARLOTTE 31494 19-41706370�F 50.80 19-4170-6570-I 143.93 194.73 z==s======s=aaa A217739 DEMCO SUPPLY INC 868425 52-5560-6212 183.81 183.81 s=a=ss=sass==aa A217740 DIAMOND VOGSL PAINT CNTR AKA KOMAC PAINT 35083 01-1061-6234-CC 172.00 35126 01-1061-6234-CC 192.68 35173 01-1061-6234-CC 187.32 35208 01-1061-6234-LIB 76.57 628.57 �---z as:- A217741 DILL, RICKY MARCH 1994 01-2110-6143 468.76 468.76 sss= A217742 DIRECTOR OF FINANCE 1017 01-1061-6342-VETS 57,14 1442 01-1061-6342-LI8 83,54 - 140.68 =sass=s=a==ass= W 0P AP20 WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/28/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 5 AS OF : 03/28/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A217743 DOMINGUEZ, A N MARCH 1994 01-1123-6143 285.95 285.95 ==anssssssnssrs A217744 ECONO-CLAD BOOKS 733467 52-5540-6229 152.18 52-5580-6322 245.36 397.54 as====sszr==sat A217745 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACTION PARTNERSHIP 040194 01-9020-6350-EDAP 8,111.08 8.111.08 == lf =rasassaa A217746 ENGINEERING CO. THE 3126 19-4170-6350-S 946.50 946.50 a szs==== A217747 tTR ASSOCIATES 32594 19-4110-6382-OME 49.39 49.39 zss==sssss=rsss A217748 FARR FEEDERS 3794 194140-6599—ARS 7.00 7.00 G=snassassrs ass A217749 FBI NATIONAL ACADEMY 940322 01-2110-6370-ADM 200.00 200.00 asstsrasssMtsss A217750 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP 518137924 19-4140-6310-MINT 97.25 518677469 29-4140-6310-MIVT 49. 50 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/28/94 WARRANT REGISTER PACE : 6 AS OF : 03/28/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A217750 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP 146.75 aas= =ate A217751 FEUERSTEIN, MARY A MARCH 1994 011021^6143 83.88 83.88 ===========seat A217752 GLOBAL COMPUTER SUPPLIES 14036410 21-69506210 26.98 26.98 -= a-a3=a A217753 GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE (THE) 93043303 259081-6398-RR93 12,75 12.75 2====Zi=taaaaaa A217754 GREELEY GAS CO 29570 01-1061-6344-BGHQ 2,051 .11 6806 01-1061-6344-VETS 83.64 2.134.75 s=a===sz= A217755 GREELEY PLAQUE b TROPHY 023144 52-5540-6229 25.00 52-5580-6370 25.95 50.95 A217756 GRIECO. JUDY A MARCH 1994 01-9020-6143 83.88 83.88 ..�- -2:u2=S3a33a A217757 HALL, DALE K MARCH 1994 01-1011-6143 285.95 285.95 assfaaz=taassa= WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/28/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 7 AS OF : 03/28/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A217750 HANES. CLAUD W MARCK 1994 01--1152-6143 285.95 285.95 - z-xa=_zss A217759 HARBERT, CONSTANCE L MARCH 1994 01-1011-6143 341.74 341.74 == A217760 HARTMAN, DENNIS 0J94 01-3400-6229-4H 90.75 90.75 =ass= A217761 HOYT, JUDITH K 0325MI 01-1041-6370 153.50 153.50 ==-casfxis A217762 HUGH M. WOODS 079985 01-1061-6212 82.92 82,92 33=a---= A217763 HUMANE SOCIETY OF WELD CO 040194 01-2980-6398 3,436,08 3,436.08 xsxzs.sszx A217764 INSTOCK CARPETS S FLOORS 53812 01-1061-6360 46.50 46.50 s szosz-•=zs----- A217765 JOB MASTERS 9117 25-9071-6398-L 343.50 343.50 s Ssas3a=====aaa WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/28/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 8 AS OF : 03/28/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A217766 JORDAN, L. E MARCH 1994 01-2110-6143 285.95 285.95 =============== A217767 KEEFE COFFEE AND SUPPLY I42204 862311-6250-COMM 679.54 679,54 - s A217768 KING GEORGE HOTEL 3084165 01-1014-6370 429.40 ----�......... 429.40 A217769 KINNISON, LUELLA C MARCH 94 52-5580-6143 83.88 83.88 =====sa=====Zsa A217770 KIRKMEYER, BARBARA J MARCH 1994 01-1011-6143 436.26 436.26 A217771 LARIMER COUNTY 38512 19-4170-6350-Z 42.00 42.00 A2I7772 LASELLp WARREN L MARCH 1994 01-'1041..6143 83.88 83.88 =asa=====ZZ=Zas A217773 LIEDTKE; KELLY J 31894 19-4170-6370-P 31.50 19-4170-6370-W 41.50 73.00 Z SZ32= WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/28/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 9 AS OF : 03/28/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A217774 LOUSTALET, FRANCIS M MARCH 1994 01-1031-6143 468,76 468.76 =========aasaaa A217775 MARCH OF DIMES 032594 19-4110-6335—TP 10.00 10.00 A217776 MCCABE, GARY MARCH 1994 60-2160-6143 16.00 16.00 __=====a=====2= A217777 MEISNER, JULIE 31894 19-4140-6599-ARS 5.00 5.00 =3:M r.========= A217778 MOUNTAIN STATES EMPLOYER'S COUNCIL 940325 01-2110-6370—SVGS 125.00 125.00 =a= a= A217779 NORTH COLO EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS 94 MAR 60-2160-6350-EMSP 1 ,250.00 94 MARCH 60-2160-6350 1,666.67 2,916.67 an=sa-----xsm= A217780 NORTH MELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT 70108 11-3140-6340 70.10 70.10 ==a-=a==xaa=asa A217781 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT SERVICES INC 9404 66-9020-6350 2,173.75 2,173.75 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/28/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 10 AS OF : 03/28/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT D8J PROJ AMOUNT A217782 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 93223 01-1061-6212 193.67 93493 01-1061-6212 87.78 281.45 A217783 PERSICHINO, PASQUALE MARCH 1994 01-1061-6143 83.88 83.88 tin A217784 PERSON, LAWRENCE C 0325MI 01-1041-6370 88.25 88.25 :a= A217785 PICKLE, JOHN S MARCH 1994 19-4110-6143 285.95 -Y-~_-285.95 s#===ic an a%aas A217786 PITNEY ROSES INC 438632 52-5510-6363 148.95 52-5580-6363 148.95 297.90 =ax===:a==a=_a= A217787 POUDRE VALLEY REA INC 10907 01-1061-6340-ROAD 31.31 2894 01-1061-6341-MSP 120.69 152.00 a3 sst= A217788 PUEBLO CITY—COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 32594 19-4140-6382—CMP 326.34 326.34 =aa==:=a==a=sss A217789 QUADE, LINDA C 940325 01-2110-6370-SUCS 5.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 03/28/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 11 AS OF : 03/28/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER ED DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A217789 QUADE' LINDA C 940325 01-2110-6372-TRNG 30.00 35.00 smtx=i====i==s= A217790 QUAMMEN' THOMAS J MARCH 1994 01-1123-6143 466.76 468.76 A217791 R S M INVESTMENTS V46203 24-9044-6397-4715 202.00 V46204 24-9044-6397-4715 202.00 ♦04.00 A217792 RAINER, MICHELLE C 032894 01-9020-6381 112.50 112.50 ___==max=_ A217793 ROCKY MTN PROPERTIES W1904 24-9034-6397-4715 72.00 72.00 i==_=_ai-====xs A217794 ROYAL SANITARY SUPPLY 109205 01-1061-6250-JANT 198.00 198.00 sass== A217795 SADUSKY, JR' STANLEY J MI0325 01-1041-6370 30.00 30.00 =a==s======axz= A217796 SCHELTINGA' GREW L MARCH 1994 01-3182-6143 83.88 83.88 ====s===i=ss=sm WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/28/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 12 • AS OF : 03/28/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A217797 SCHILDMEIER, DAVID W 0325MI 01-1041-6370 172.25 172.25 A217798 SCHOOL DISTRICT *6 FS 8358 19-4170-6379—F 11.55 7768 21-6600-622♦ 118.92 7779 21-6600-6224—DR1 19.15 149.62 ====t====sassas A217799 SCOBY. JERRY L 0325MI 01-1041-6370 102.00 102.00 A217800 SERVICE AMERICA CORP 073058 19-4170-6379-S 37.25 37.25 =sass= A217801 SMITH, BONNIE L MARCH 1994 01-1021-6143 285.95 285.95 A217802 SNYDER OIL CORPORATION 37480 01-2420-6599 162.00 + 162.00 A217803 SPECKMAN, WALTER J MARCH 1994 21-6950-6143 285.95 ....... sass=sate=sslSUU A217804 STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS M81289R 11-3146-6452 550.00 1 MAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 03/28/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 13 AS OF : 03/28/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A217804 STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS 550.00 A217805 TODDY'S 91909 21-6990-6379 22.88 22.88 ==s=====sass=a= A217806 TRI-COUNTY HEALTH DEPT 32194 19-4170-6335-2 12.00 12.00 A217807 UNITED PARCEL SERVICE 000080291912 19-4110-6310 150.00 150.00 A217808 UNITED POWER, INC. 21252 01-1061-6341-SOCO 471 .44 33710 01-1061-6340-ROAD 33.70 47970 01-1061-6340-ROAD 18.75 523.89 __ A217809 US SPRINT 51030000002235 671192-6345-LD 807.59 807.59 =2s===s==s==ass A217810 VILLAGE GREEN APARTMENTS V467J4 24-9044-6397-4715 59.00 59.00 A217811 VINTAGE CORPORATION V42414 24-9044-63974715 367.00 w 367.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/28/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 14 AS OF : 03/28/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A217812 WAL-MART DISCOUNT CITIES 589749 01-1061-6360 22.97 22.97 A217613 WARDEN, DONALD D MARCH 1994 01-1151-6143 285.95 285.95 ==s===s- - - A217814 WEATHER NETWORK, INC. 10726 19-4170-6350-A 27.00 27.00 ====Xi2--i222== A217815 WEBSTER' WILLIAM H MARCH 1994 01-1011-6143 285.95 285.95 A217816 WELD ADOLESCENT RESOURCES APR94 012310-6398JRC 2,532.28 2,532.28 =i=s==i=====sai A217817 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING FUND 7893 01-1014-6370 11.00 7906 01-1014-6352 30.00 41.00 A217810 WELD MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 040194 01-4190-6350 21 ,875.00 21 ,875.00 =4131=ss;asp is S A217819 WILLIAM M. MERCER INC. 05705 80-9020-6350-RACT 3,023.00 05707 80-9020-6350-RACT 815.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/28/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 15 AS OF : 03/28/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A217819 WILLIAM M. MERCER INC. 3,838.00 A217820 WILSON, TAMI 3189♦ 19-4140-6599-ARS 20.00 20.00 __z3=====zu sas A217821 WORDEN, DAVID MARCH 1994 01-1154-6143 285.95 285.95 ====zxa===sas=s FINAL TOTAL : 120,793.02 =szssssaszssss= WAPROOP WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/28/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 16 AS OF : 03/28/94 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 15 , AND DATED 03/28/94) AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT s, 4L2.2.i.0.,. DATED THIS T DA F - � 19 al. DIRECTOR OF FINAN E AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS DAY OF ff L 19 9_L. MY COMMISSION EXPIRES:__ l0(COMMISSICN EXPIRES JANA- I* • ...... - ±—........._-YYts. _......._ 26s1/2_ NOTARY PUBLIC 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 Q "� THE _�2S.c1�3_ es L FUND - }TOTALING to2 ia_Oc DATED THIS �" AY OF �� 1 > 19 1 . if 44,44 cc\WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD /f���--2e CHAIRMAN ...._ ihici ...j....,0,Cogly.A ) MEMBER V NEMBER M , E� MEMBER MEMBER WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/28/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 1 AS OF : 03/28/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 03J PROJ AMOUNT S660465 ALDRIDGE; DAVID J 12-4410-6370 124,75 124.75 $860466 ALVARADO, KATHLEEN 12-4460-6370 14,00 14.00 s== =as= S860467 AXTON KIDD, PENNY 12-4410-6370 75.25 75.25 =ass=x mass 6860468 BATCHELOR, JOHN 12-4410-6370 75.63 75.63 =s 5860469 BISHOP, MARGO A 12-4410-6370 32.00 32.00 asa==mss==fs=s S860470 BRICK, CARMEL 12-4410-6370 204.25 204.25 =====saz_====x= 5860471 BRUMFIELD) ANN 12-4410-6370 76.88 76.88 S860472 BRYANT. PEGGY 5 12-4410-6370 72.88 72.68 =m WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/28/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 2 AS OF : 03/28/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT 5860473 CARRp KAREN A 12-4410-6370 106.50 106.50— =masss==aa==saa S86047♦ CORDOVA, JOSE E 12-4410-6370 76.25 76.25 �3=s =sass= 5860475 DIVINE, CHERYL 12-4410-6370 401.88 401.88 ssassaaassassas 5860476 EVER, CHERYL 12-4410-6370 42050 42650 s=S i as a3 3= 5860477 FRENCH, ROBERT 12-4410-6370 313.50 313.50 2--- 5860478 GARCIA, MARCIE 12-4411-6370 32.00 32.00 =2=2=32=zaaazz2 S860479 GEIST, KIMBERLY A 12-4410-6370 248,12 248.12 zazaaa:azmazzss 5860480 GONZALES, DESIREE R 12-4410-6370 177.25 177.25 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/28/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 3 A5 OF : 03/28/9♦ WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER ED DEPT 0BJ PROJ AMOUNT S860481 GROEGER, ANTHONY J 12-4410-6370 40.00 40.00 5860482 GRIECO, JUDY A 12-4410-6370 325.25 325.25 ______==s==ass= 5860483 HADEN CHAMBERS, JULIE A 12-4410-6370 101.50 101.50 _=====a=====___ S860484 HARDIN§ SHARON K 12-4410-6370 265.00 265.00 a========x=5555 S860485 HAUSE, JOYCE 12-4410-6370 259.50 259.50 = =L= 5860486 HUFFMAN, DAVID L 12-4410-6370 97.25 97.25 ====nn==saaa=aa 5860487 JOHNSEN, LESLIE J 12-4410-6370 94.25 94.25 =ass=======a=a= 5860488 KING, MALINA K 12-4410-6370 217.75 217.75 __________ WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/28/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 4 AS OF : 03/28/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT 5860489 LAWLEY, DAVID L 12-4410-6370 169.00 189.00 ========sa==ss= 5860490 LEAF, FAWN A 12-4410-6370 188.38 188.38 _____===sag=s=_ 5860491 LOMA, MARIA 12-4460+6370 14.00 14.00 st S860492 LUGER°, CINDY A 12-4411-6370 10.00 10.00 _=====stma S==== 5660493 MATTHEWS, JOSEPH E 12-4410-6370 15.80 15.80 tsa====== ==== 5860494 MOODY, SHARON E 12-4410-6310 135.75 135.75 _==aas=s=_maxss 5860495 NELSON, DANNA 12-4411-6370 2,50 2.50 s===zm=a==z===z 5860496 O' BRIEN, KELLI M 12-4410-6370 113.75 113.75 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/28/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 5 AS OF : 03/28/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMDER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT 5860497 PELZER, MARIAN k 12-4410-6370 83.25 83.25 sssssa 5860498 ROGERS, PEGGY J I2-4410-6370 110.00 110.00 : s 5860499 RONANSIKp GLORIA 12-4410-6370 76.75 76.75 5860500 SALL) DARLENE 12-4460-6370 14.00 14.00 sssssssassxxxxx 5860501 SCMOTT. COLLEEN F 12-4410-6370 123.25 123.25 S860502 SPENCER. TRACY C 12-4410-6370 215.25 215.25 aiaxx==w===saxx 5860503 TRUJILLO; ADAM R 12-4410-6370 68.50 68.50 ==========SZSai S860504 VOGELGESANG. JESSICA 12-4410-6370 79.25 79.25 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/28/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 6 AS OF : 03/28/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER PD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT S860505 BOX, JACQUE 12-.44416370-PAC 93. 13 93.13 -====== fl= 5860506 BRAUN, ELISABETH 8 12-4441-6370-PAC 168.75 168.75 $860507 BETTE CZAPENSKI 12-4425-6370 50.75 50.75 5860508 RAMONA YARNELL 12-4425-6370 38.25 _wMww__ 38.25 5860509 IRENE AGUILAR 12-4446-6380-5028 141.50 141.50 FINAL TOTAL 5,405.95 MAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/28/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 7 AS OF : 03/28/94 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH S • AND DATED 03/28/94, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT is E0.5.9.5_,�,_• DATED THIS 1 DAY F _rsinssii_______ 19 _Jj. DIRECTO F FINANCE AND MINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS ,3 . DAY OF £1 .C_d._ 19 • MY COMMISSION EXPIRES:___ MICOMMISSIONp(P1WN'. LIold �_• T__ThNOTARY PUBLIC ME, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADOp HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE: AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE=„•,4 lSv 5 FUND - TOTALING S yoa• ,5 DATE THIS DAY OF _ R ____ 19_92• WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD a .Z."2":6:4.7.722...-.-. 1"")--... 44-9 DEPUTY HAIRMAN i 7/2 .••• 2.....MEMBER Ma.-4,1 7 MEMBER lag<Seotiogera:?ZrAra _ _ MEMBER MEMBER WWP952PA WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/28/94 COIN WARRANT REGISTER REPORT PACs. : 1 PAYROLL DATE 01/06/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT 0HJ PROJ AMOUNT 643926 RIVERA. LILLY E 03261102 12-4440-6732-RET 36.00 36.00 ccs FINAL TOTAL 36.00 ===.Z2===2===mss 1 WWP952PA WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/28/94 COIN WARRANT REGISTER REPORT PAGE : 2 PAYROLL DATE 01/06/94 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 p AND DATED 03/28/94 , AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES) WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT s (13(//O, O() DATED THIS 7N1 DAY F 19 gy. DIREC 0 F FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE IIE THIS IDCTA DAY OF {..LiELC k _ 19 (220 M1l COMMI;SION EXPIRES JAN. 1. 19% MY COMMISSION EXPIRES:_ NOTARY PUBLIC WE1 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 7] / THE 5 i UND TOTALING $ 4...5(0&) O DATE THIS .351.-?‘DAY OF mtaPC .H 19-2q. ...44#44tg; WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD /i . EPUTY CHAIRMAN .74.4 _ MEMBER MEMBER .A2:::4tereder4w4311rt‘Zeirte.. MEMBER MEMBER MWPOS&P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 1 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:16:03 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/24/94 WARRANT I.O. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT ********************************************************************************** 000844511 6206494792 FREEMAN, TAMMI 1244336710SUP $602.00 000844512 6207121992 GALLEGOS, STEPHANIE 12443367105UP £560.00 000844513 6205960292 GRAHAM, CANEY 12443367105UP $829.00 000844514 6204564592 PARGAS, CATHERINE 12443367105UP $367.00 000846113 6202303392 DEVARGAS, RUTH 12443367105UP $28.00 000846114 6205388592 ENRIQUEZ, EDITH 1244336710SUP £9.00 000846115 6206414792 GONZALES, KATHLEEN 12443367105UP $696.00 000846116 6206310792 HERRERA, SHIRLEY 12443367105UP $537.00 000846117 6206573992 LEYVA, VERONICA M 1244336710SUP £436.00 000846118 6206995792 LICON, RITA 12443367105UP $356.00 000846119 6206361292 LUGERO, DOLORES 12443367105UP $109.00 000846120 6207033792 PACHECO, SELANI 12443367105UP $482.00 000846121 6207079792 RIOS, SAMANTHA 12443367105UP £280.00 000846122 6206616192 SANCHEZ, MARIA L 1244336710SUP $216.00 000846123 6205837192 SANCHEZ, VICTORIA M 12443367105UP $20.00 000846127 6206926602 FOSTER, RITA 1244346732RET $458.00 000846128 6203730202 KORGAN, ELIZABETH 1244346732RET $266.00 000846129 6206427902 NOURIE, DEANNE 1244346732RET $319.00 000846130 6204761202 STODDARD FUNERAL HOME 1244406396BUR $1.500.00 000846131 6204088502 MINNEY, LOIS 1244406732RET $22.00 000846132 6206332201 PARKER, FRED 1244406732RET $105.00 NUMBER OF WARRANTS = 21 TOTAL = $8, 197.00 WWP8S1P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 2 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:16:03 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 03/24/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT NUMBER OF WARRANTS = 21 TOTAL = $61197.00 • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH I , AND DATED 03 26 94, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS �IIN L)THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES; WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT f. �„(„L . TH DATED THIS Ar _ 19 DIRECTOR 0 INANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS ; DAY OF ____ a_ 19 (ILL MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: AtI COMMISSION EXPIRES IAN. 1, 1996 -- _ . I 1 NOTARY PUBLIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE ) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARC HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE . . . 1._5 L ,..C. UND - TOTALING t_g '2 QD DATED THIS r5CMADAY OF . LC- 19- . WELD C LINT LTO THE BOARD d I1014C--M 1/ DEPUTY G AIRMAN 74de C 2/1;2r.Gt MEMBER A-- . nEMBER MEMBER YwMEMBER WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 1 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:19:30 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 04/01/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000844515 6205350492 ABEYTA, JOHN 1244336710REG $666.00 000844516 6205355292 ADREOp CONNIE HERNAND 1244336710REG 1432.30 000844517 6205066592 ACOSTA, MARIE ANGELA 1244336710REG $254.00 000844518 6206325492 ACOSTA, MARISELA 1244336710REG 1395.30 000844519 6205280992 AERTS, RICHARD 1244336710REG $451.00 000844520 6206150892 AGUERO. IRENE 1244336710REG $356.00 000844521 62446705892 AGUILAR, ALMA D 1244336710REG $280.00 000844522 6204519292 AGUILAR, CIND1 S 1244336710REG $311.00 000844523 6204064992 AGUILAR' MARGARET C 1244336710REG *90.00 000644524 6202959592 AGUIRRE, CARMEN 1244336710REG $82.00 000844525 6205143592 AGUIRRE; DOLORES 1244336710REG $512.30 000844526 6206923092 AGUIRRE, GEORGIA 124433671GREG $219.00 000844527 6204397692 ALANIZ, ALICE 1244336710REG *99.00 000844528 6205314092 ALANIZ1 ANDREA SUE 1244336710REG $432.00 000844529 6204220992 ALANIZ, MARY K 1244336710REG $461.00 000844530 6204045292 ALANIZ, RITA MARIE 1244336710REG $461.30 000844531 6206111392 ALANIZ. SYLVIA 1244336710REG $280.00 000844532 6203576492 ALDAVA, ANNA M 1244336710REG 1356.00 000844533 6204288592 ALDRICH, SUSAN 1244336710REG $99.30 000844534 6206213992 ALEJANDRO, CORCEN 1244336710REG 5280.00 000844535 6203408492 ALEJANDRO, IRENE 1244336710REG *266.00 000844536 6202356892 ALFARO, OFELIA 1244336710REG $252.00 WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 2 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:19:30 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 04/01/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000844537 6206641192 ALFARO, ROSELLA M 1244336710REG $280.00 000844538 6206792892 ALLISON, VICKI K 1244336710REG $280.00 000844539 6205439092 ALLMER• JEANINE MARLE 1244336710REG $432.00 000844540 6206942192 ALLMER, TRUDY L 1244336710REG $207.00 000844541 6204662692 ALVARADO, APOLONIA R 1244336710REG $432.00 000844542 6206883092 ALVARADO; CORRINA A 1244336710REG $356.00 000844543 6205576092 ALVARADO, LAURA A 1244336710REG $411.00 000844544 6206171492 ALVARADO, PAULINE 1244336710REG $353.00 000844545 6206877192 ALVARADO, REBECCA 1244336710REG $280.00 000844546 6206196492 ALVAREZ; ANGELA M 1244336710REG $188.00 000844547 6204182692 ALVAREZ, JUAN 1244336710REG 3451.00 000644548 6206443792 ALVAREZ, MARIA J 1244336710REG $95.00 000844549 6201959792 ALVAREZ, TILLIE 1244336710REG $432.00 000844550 6205974892 ALVAREZ, VICTORIA GUM 1244336710REC $633.00 000844551 6204557992 ALVAREZ, VIRGINIA 1244336710REG $432.00 000844552 6204842592 AMAYA, TONI FERN 1244336710REG $285.00 000844553 6206585592 AMORY• KELLY S 1244336710REG 1432,00 000844554 6203303492 ANDERSON, JULIA N 1244336710REG $432.00 Ai 000844555 6204476192 ANDRADE, JUANITA 1244336710REG $512.00 000844556 6204424092 ANDRADE1 VIVIAN 1244336710REG $432.00 000844557 6205589292 ANTUNA, DIANA 1244336710REG $590.00 000844558 6203993692 ANTUNA, GLORIA 1244336710REG $652.00 NimommEmflIIA. WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 3 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:19:3D DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 04/01/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000844559 6206910092 APODACA, BETTY H 1244336710•REG $207.30 000844560 6204496192 ARAGON, BEATRICE 1244336710REG $321.00 000844561 6203941292 ARAGON, LORRAINE MARY 1244336710REG $321.00 000844562 6204980892 ARAGON, RAMONA 1244336710REG $356.30 000844563 6205831792 ARCHIBEQUE, CA5ANDRA 1244336710REG $432.00 000844564 6206300092 ARCHIBEQUE, CATHERINE 1244336710REG $266.00 000844565 6203056392 ARCHIBEQUE, MARTHA M 1244336710REC $252.00 000844566 6206511692 ARCHULETA, BARBARA 1244336710REG $280.00 000844567 6202745892 ARCHULETA, JOYCE 1244336710REG $95.00 000844568 6205273892 ARCHULETA, MARGARET J 1244336710REG $321.00 000844569 6205948492 ARCHULETA, VICKY A 1244336710REG $99.00 000844570 6202411492 ARC•LLANO, ALICE MARIE 1244336710REG $280.00 000844571 6206164092 ARELLANO, EDERMIRA 1244336710REG 8285.00 000844572 6206048392 ARENIVAR, ISASEL OLIV 1244336710REG $99.00 000044573 6204236692 ARIZMENDI, GRICELDA A 1244336710REG $252.00 000844574 6206967692 ARMIJO, CYNTHIA A 1244336710REG $356.00 000844575 6205724592 ARMIJO, ROSEMARY ALIC 1244336710REG $356.00 000844576 6206736892 ARMOUR, NARY 1244336710REG $280.00 000844577 6207069392 ARNDT, CHRISANN£ 1244336710REG $99.00 000844578 6206493092 ARNOLD, CAROLYN L 1244336710REG $99.00 000844579 6206422292 ARREDONDO, GLORIA R 1244336710REG $389.00 000844580 6205506192 ARREDONDO, OLIVIA LIL 1244336710REG $452.00 NNP$S1P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 4 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:19:30 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 04/01/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000844581 6202707892 ARREGUIN, CARMEN YNES 1244336710RE0 $356.00 000844582 6206864492 ARTEAGA, ROSARIO 1244336710REG $207.00 000844583 6205394192 ATANACIO, PETRONILO 1244336710KEG $311.00 000844584 6206213692 AVILA, IRENE 1244336710REG $280.00 000844585 6206345292 AVILA, VALERIE ANN 1244336710REG $266.00 000844586 6207053592 AVILES, LINDA 1244336710REG 1280.00 000844587 6206570592 AVITIA, CHRISTINA 1244336710REG $339.00 000044588 6206642392 AYALA, VICTORIA 1244336710REG $99.00 000844589 6205612392 BABCOCK, RHONDA LOUIS 1244336710REG $432.00 000544590 6204092292 BACA, MARIA 1244336710REG $99.00 000844591 6204080392 BAEEA, LEANDRA 1244336710REG $432.00 I 000844592 6203507392 BAKER, DEBBIE JO 1244336710REG 8280.00 000844593 6203301792 BALDIZAN, JENNIE 1244336710REG 899.00 000844594 6205603492 SARA, ADOLFO 1244336710REG 199.00 000844595 6206723992 BAREY, ROSA 1244336710REG $356.00 000844596 6205213192 BARCELONA, TERRIE S 1244336710REG $280.00 000844597 6206084392 BAREA, ELIZABETH 1244336710REG $339.00 000844598 6206974292 DARELA, GLORIA 1244336710REG $512.00 000844599 6204936892 BARNES, BILL RJ 1244336710REG $146.00 000844605 6205421892 BAUMGARDNER , ANNE U 1244336710REG $339.00 000844606 6207032392 BEACH, JULIE A 1244336710REG $372.00 000844607 6205967192 BECKER, CHRISTINA KAT 1244336710REG $356.00 WNP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 5 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:19:30 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 04/01/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT ***************************************** ************************************ 000844608 6206311892 BECKHOFF, JENNIFER A 1244336710REG 6280.00 000844609 6205781792 BECKHOFF, PATRICIA 1244336710REG $389.00 000844610 6206172292 DEDAN, TAMATHA M 1244336710REG $356.00 000844611 6206335092 BEECHER, CYNTHIA 1244336710REG $280.00 000844612 6207045892 BELLER, DC-ANNE E 1244336710REG $280.30 000844613 6203956692 BELO, FLOSSIE M 1244336710REG $339.00 000844614 6206054692 BENAVIDES, EDNA NL 1244336710REG $280.00 000844615 6204458592 BENAVIDES, GLORIA 1244336710REG $356.00 000844616 6204037092 BENAVIDES , NOELIA 1244336710REG $280.00 000844617 6206428692 BENAVIDES , YVONNE 1244336710REG 5280.00 000844618 6203761192 BENAVIDEZ, GENEVA TER 1244336710REG $280.00 000844619 6206025392 BENAVIDEZ, MELISSA M 1244336710REG £280.00 000644620 6205850192 BENAVIDEZ, RAFAELA 1244336710REG $339.00 000844621 6203303392 BENAVIDEZ, ROSALIE 1244336710REG $391.00 000844622 6204205992 BENNETT, CHRISTA E 1244336710REG $432.00 000844623 6206593792 BENNETTS, REBECCA D 1244336710REG $280.00 000844624 6206782292 BENSON, MICHAEL L 1244336710REG 5187.00 000844625 6203959192 BENZOR, SUSANA 1244336710REG $311.00 000844626 6205562892 BERG, VICKY L 1244336710REG $356.00 000844627 6206970892 BERGUM, TRACEY 1244336710REG $280.00 000844628 6203749092 BERNAL, VICTORIA RACH 1244336710REG $280.00 000844629 6206520492 BERNHARDT, MELODY L 1244336710REG 699.00 WWP8SIP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 6 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:19:30 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 04/01/94 WARRANT I .D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000844630 6203611392 BETTIS) BRENDA L 1244336710REG 8356.00 000844631 6206557092 BIRNBERCp SHIRLEY A 1244336710REG *356.00 000844632 6206126392 BJORKLUND, CHARLOTTE 1244336710REG 8356.00 000844633 6206723592 DLACKSTON, KAREN RAE 1244336710REG $590.00 000844634 6205539692 BLACKSTON/ SUZANNE M 1244336710REG *512.00 000844635 6205432092 BLAIR, ALICE 1244336710REG $280.00 000844636 6205356592 BLANCO, LUCY 1244336T10REG 8411.00 000844637 6206480792 BLEA1 LORRAINE 1244336710REG 8389.00 000844638 6206662692 BLEDSOEp GLENDA J 1244336710REG *280.00 000844639 6203972592 BLEVINS. 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PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000844652 6206390592 BREWER, MALINDA 1244336710REG 2356.00 000844653 6204707092 BRICENO, SHARYL A 1244336710REG $356.30 000844654 6205927392 BRICENO, TINA 1244336710REG $356.00 000844655 6206813192 BRICKHOUSE, FONDA R 1244336710REG $280.00 000844656 6206589292 BRIGGS, BONITA JO 1244336710REG 1280.00 000844657 6206230992 BRINK, PATRICIA 1244336710REG $280.00 000844658 6204811492 BRINKHAUS, JANET 1244336710REG 5280.00 000844659 6206410292 BRINKLEY, PEARL A 1244336710REG 2339.00 000844660 6205645292 BROOKEY, JUSTINE E 1244336710REG $347.00 000844661 6206911792 BROOKS, CAROLINE L 1244336710REG $339.00 000844662 6206021592 BROTHWELL, RACHELLE L 1244336710REG 2432.00 000844663 6206950492 BROWN, BETTY JO 1244336710REG 291.00 000844664 6206672492 BROWN, LINDA 1244336710REG 2512.00 000844665 6206182692 BROWN, NANETTE R 1244336710REG $516.00 000844666 6206717692 BROWN, NOLA J 1244336710REG $207.00 000844667 6206824892 BROSNGIDDINGS, K£NOER 1244336710REG 2185.00 000844665 6204603692 BRUM, SHERYL LEE 1244336710REG $715.00 000844669 6205633092 BUCHHOLZ, CINDY 1244336710REG 2432.00 000844670 6206592892 BUELL, TRACY M 1244336710REG 2356.00 000844671 6206193792 BUNCH, H. 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PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000844674 6203485392 DURHAM, GERALDINE 1244336710REG $487.00 000844675 6206834492 BURKE, DEBBIE 1244336710REG $272.00 000844676 6205747092 BUSH, JANET M 1244336710REC $432.00 000844677 6206188392 BUSH, TRACI GLYNN 1244336710REG $348.00 000844678 6206467092 BUSTILLOS1 PATRICIA 1244336710REG $99.00 000844679 6206774592 BUTLER, CHRISTINA J 1244336710REG $266.00 000844680 6206968292 CADENA, ALICIA 1244336710REG 1280.00 000844681 6206743292 CADWELL, 'ORY S 1244336710REG $280.00 000844682 6206554492 CAHILL, LbURA E 1244336710REG $327.00 000844683 6204580292 CALDERA, MARIA J 1244336710REG $266.00 000844684 6205662692 CALDERA1 MARIBEL 1244336710REG $280.00 000844685 6206649292 CAMACHO, IRENE 1244336710REG *185.00 000844686 6206784592 CAMARENA, MONALISA 1244336710REG $280.00 000844687 6206173992 CAMARILLO, SANDRA L 1244336710RE6 $356.00 000844688 6204989992 CAMPBELL, GEORGINA MA 1244336710REG $99.00 000844689 6206434392 CANIZALES, BLANCA 1244336710REG 699.00 000844690 6207101192 CANDI DIAMANTINA 1244336710REG $185.00 000844691 6206476092 CANO, MARY K 1244336710REG $280.00 000844692 620662092 CANTU, JUANITA 1244336710REG $207.00 000844693 6205615792 CARDENAS, ALICE MARIE 1244336710REG $280.00 000844694 6206842692 CARDENAS, SANDY 1244336710REG $280.00 000844695 6206066992 CARDONA, CYNTHIA 1244336710REG $432.00 WWP8SIP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 9 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:19:30 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 04/01/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT *************************************************************************** 000844696 6204900292 CARDONA, MELISSA 1244336710REG 3432.00 000844697 6202088992 CARDOZA. 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PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000844718 6207034492 CASE, MELINDA 1244336710REG $512.03 000844719 6206467992 CASILLAS, STELLA M 1244336710REG $280.00 000844720 6205637792 CASSIDY, SHANNA 1244336710REC $280.00 000844721 6207022692 CASTILLO, ELVIA M 1244336710REG *99.00 000844722 6205303892 CASTLE, DANNY P 1244336710REG $356.00 000844723 6206441892 CASTOR, MARIA 1244336710REG $65.00 000844724 6206827892 CASTOR, TAMMY J 1244336710REG *280.00 000844725 6206238592 CATENCAMPI LOUANN 1244336710R£G $99.00 000844726 6203092192 CATT, CAROL S 1244336710REG $252.00 000844727 6206403092 CAZARESI AURELIANO 1244336710REG $214.00 000844728 6206273292 CAZARES/ MARIA 1244336710R£G $432.00 000844729 6205851992 CELIS, MARIA ALICIA 1244336710REG *415.00 000844730 6205778892 CERENIL, FACUNDA 1244336710REG $356.00 000844731 6202196392 CERVANTES , MANUELA 1244336710REG $372.00 000844732 6206929892 CERVANTES, MARIBEL 1244336710REG 565.00 000844733 6206894592 CERVANTES, MELISSA 1244336710REG $280.00 000844734 6206879992 CERVANTES, MICHELLE R 1244336710REG *280.00 000844735 6206441592 CHACON/ BONNIE 1244336710REG $432.00 000844736 6206262592 CHACON, MARGARITA 124433671.0REG $432.00 I000844737 6204327092 CHAGOLLA, ROSEMARY AN 1244336710REG $432.00 M 000844738 6206561192 CHAIREZ, MOVIE 1244336710REG *280.00 000844739 6206920592 CHAMBERS, JACKLYN R 1244336710REG *204.00 WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 11 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:19:33 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 04/01/94 WARRANT 1.0. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000844740 6206292892 CHANDLER, ROY DOUGLAS 1244336710REG *532.00 000844741 6205656992 CHANEY, ANGELA KAY 1244336710REG 8356.00 000844742 6205463192 CHAUVEAU, VERONIQUE H 1244336710REG *356.00 000844743 6203615992 CHAVEZ, BEATRICE 1244336710REG *280.00 000844744 6202113492 CHAVEZ, DOMITILIA 1244336710REG $99.00 000844745 6206210092 CHAVEZ, JACKIE 1244336710REG $280.00 000844746 6204708092 CHAVEZ, KATHY 1244336710REG $274.00 000844747 6203121292 CHAVEZ, NANCY J 1244336710REG 5590.00 000844748 6205251092 CHAVEZ, RUBEN 1244336710REG $280.00 000844749 6204172792 CHAVEZ, TONJA C 1244336710REG $252.00 000844750 6203918492 CHAVEZ, VELIA 1244336710REG $280.00 000844751 6204947992 CHERAMY, DONNA JEAN 1244336710REG *356.00 000844752 6207104492 CHESTNUT, CHARLES 1244336710REG $280.00 000844753 6204557892 CHLOUPEK, MELODY MAY 1244336710REG $432.00 000844754 6202275392 CHRISTIAN, LARITA 1244336710REC *311.00 000844755 6206487892 CISNEROS, DEANNA 1244336710REC *280.00 000844756 6202766092 CISNEROS, YOLANDA 1244336710REG $266.00 000844757 6206179992 CLANTON, LORRIE R 1244336710REG $389.00 00084x4758 6206482892 CLARKE, KRISTIN K 1244336710REG $280.00 000844759 6205489092 CLASEN, GINGER MARIE 1244336710R£G $266.00 000644760 6206581392 CLASEN, KAREN R 1244336710REG $280.00 000844761 6206446692 CLAY, WILMA J 1244336710REG 399.00 WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 12 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:19:30 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 04/01/94 WARRANT Y .D. 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PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000844784 6204668792 CORTEZ, CAROLYN HOPE 1244336710REG 1356.00 000844785 6206192492 CORTEZ, MARY LOUISE 1244336710REG 1356.00 000844786 6206689092 COSS, CARLA M 1244336710REG $356.00 000844787 6205492592 COVEL, BRENDA NADINE 1244336710REG $356.00 000844788 6206232592 COX, JODI 1244336710REG $356.00 000844789 6204914592 COX, LORRAINE 1244336710REG $356.00 000844790 6205865192 CRABTREE, ELLEN S 1244336710REG $532.00 000844791 6206245792 CRAVEN, CARLA 1244336710REG $132.00 000844792 6207016392 CREASER, DENA L 1244336710REG $219.00 000844793 6203450992 CRESPIN, MARTHA 1244336710REG $512.00 000844794 620532'2.492 CROW, JANET L 1244336710REG $266.00 000844795 6203863192 CRUZ, LIDIA 1244336710REG 0374.00 000844796 6206833392 CRUZ, MARY 1244336710REG $280.00 000844797 6205841292 CRUZ, PAMELA 1244336710REG $432.00 000844798 6206944192 CUMMINGS, HEIDI JO 1244336710REG $194.00 000844799 6206316592 DAGHITA, DEBORAH J 1244336710REG $356.00 000844800 6205661392 DANIELS, DAWN RECHEAL 1244336710REG 1280.00 000844801 6204508592 DAVENPORT, DENA 1244336710REG $210.00 000,844802 6203020592 DAVILA, ANALIA BALDER 1244336710R£G 1356.00 000844803 6206715992 DAVILA, CATHERINE 1244336710REG $185.00 000844804 6205166692 DAVILA, ELENA 1244336730REG $252.00 000844805 6206888792 DAVIS, DANYALE 1244336710REG 1280.00 WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 14 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:19:30 BATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 04/01/94 WARRANT I .0. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000844606 6206647692 DAVIS, LINDA 1244336710REG $356.00 000844807 6206833192 DAVIS. RHONDA K 1244336710REG $204.00 000844800 6205019492 DEBROCK. CHARLOTTE AN 1244336716REG $432.00 000844809 6206877392 DEC. JAYNE A 1244336710REG $356.00 000844810 6205311292 DECKER, CARRIE LYNNE 1244336710REG $384.00 000844811 6207003492 DEHOFF, DURANDA 1244336710REG 4356.00 000844812 6203042592 DEXTER, BERTHA 1244336710REG 699.00 000844813 6204349992 DEK0V, CHRISTINE 1244336710REG *361.00 000644814 6205576592 DELACRUZ. CAROLINE 1244336710REG $361.00 000844815 6205413092 DELAFUENTE. CATALINA 1244336710REG $99.00 000844816 6206375292 D£LAFUENTE. YVONNE MA 1244336710REG $451.00 000844817 6205925592 DELARA, EPITACIA DARI 1244336710REG $432.00 000844818 6203067692 DELEON, ANGIE 1244336710REG $356.00 000644819 6206961792 DELEON) ESIQUIO 1244336710REG 1193.00 000844820 6203035292 DELGADILLO. MARCIA 1244336710REG $99.00 000844 821 6245599992 DELGADILLO. SUSAN T 1244336710REG $512.00 000844822 6206970792 DELGAD0, IRMA 1244336710REG $99.00 000844823 6206101892 DEMMITT. CAMEY 1244336710REG $280.00 000844824 6206977892 DEMPEWOLF, MICHELLE 1244336710REG 6280.00 000844825 6202303392 DEUARGAS, RUTH 1244336710REG $260.00 000844826 6200027092 DEVER. PAMELA KAY 1244336710REG $356.00 000844827 6201984592 DHOOGE, KAREN 1244336710R£G $151.00 WWPBSIP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 15 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:19:30 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 04/01/94 WARRANT I .D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT ********************************************************************************** 000844828 6207075892 DIAZ, CYNTHIA 1244336710REG 1280.00 000844829 6203361192 DIAZ. 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SHEILA MARY 1244336710REG $356.00 000844846 6205724792 DURAN, ONEIDA 1244336710REG $461.00 000844847 6206232092 DURAN, TONYA 1244336710REG $280.00 000844848 6206291192 DYER, CANDLE 1244336710REG $87.00 000844849 6206626392 EHRLICK, VALERIE L 1244336710REG $356.00 WSP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 16 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:19:30 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 04/01/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT ********************************************************************************** 000844850 6206954392 EMILY, ROSETTE M 1244336710REG $245.00 000844851 6206702592 ENRIQUEZ, DAVID 1244336710REG $280.00 000844852 6205388592 ENRIQUEZ, EDITH 1244336710REG $146.00 000844853 6204497492 ENRIQUEZ. 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PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT tt**t*t*t****************t***t****t**t*tt*************t**t**************t****t**** 000844938 6206991592 GARZA, RONNIE .1 1244336710REG $356.00 000844939 6206546692 GARZA) TONYA 1244336710REG *280.00 000644940 6205240392 GAYER) MALISSA C 1244336710REG 1315.00 000844441 6206837992 GAYTAN, VERONICA 1244336710REG $432.00 000844942 6205765092 GEARHART' BECKY 1244336710REG $207.00 000844943 6205898992 GENOA) JOANN LYNN 1244336710REG 1280.00 000844944 6205550292 GERARDY, PATRICIA S 1244336710REG $512.00 000644945 6205362792 GERDES, LISA 1244336710REG 1432.00 000844946 6206980792 GHEILER, MAX 1244336710REG $451,00 000844947 6205313192 GIDDINGS, SHARON 1244336710REG 599.00 000644948 6206990092 GLEISBERG, DONNA L 1244336710REG $305.00 000844949 6206704892 GOMEZ, BRENDA K 1244336710REG 6171.00 000844950 6205926992 GOMEZ, CHRISTINE MARI 1244336710REG $432.00 000844951 6206996192 GOMEZ, GUADALUPE 1244336710REG $590.00 000844952 6206170692 GOMEZ, JEANETTE 1244336710REG 3356.00 000844953 6206036992 GOMEZ, STEPHANIE 1244336710REG $257.00 000844954 6205695592 GOMEZ, SUSIE 1244336710REG $280.00 000844955 6206766892 GOMEZ, VIVIAN M 1244336710REG 1311.00 000844956 6201982092 GONZALES, ADELAIDA 1244336710REG 399.00 000844957 6205103292 GONZALES, BEATRICE 1244336710REG $200.00 000844958 6204109292 GONZALES, CARMEN G 1244336710REG 1487.00 000844959 6204823592 GONZALES' DEBRA LYNN 1244336710REG $590.00 WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 21 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:19:30 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 04/01/94 WARRANT 1.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000844960 6202810992 GONZALES, ELIDA 1244336710REG 8432.00 000844961 6203368792 GONZALES' GLORIA JEAN 1244336710REG 8451.00 000844962 6206872892 GONZALES' JOSEPH A 1244336710REG 899.00 000844963 6204165792 GONZALES' JUSTINA ROB 1244336710REG 8356.00 000844964 6205406192 GONZALES' LISA NANCY 1244336710REG $280.00 000844965 6206082292 GONZALES' MARY ANN 1244336710REG $339.00 000844966 6204354492 GONZALES' MARYANN 1244336710REG 3356.00 000844967 6206897792 GONZALES' MISTY 1244336710REG 8260.00 000844968 6205336992 GONZALES' OLGA LYDIA 1244336710REG $512.00 000844969 6207020892 GONZALES' RACHELLE 1244336710REG 3260.00 000844970 6202571692 GONZALES' ROSALIE ELI 1244336710REG 8280.00 000844971 6204459392 GONZALES' SANDRA KAY 1244336710REG $356.00 000844972 6205742092 GONZALES' SUE ANN 1244336710REG $356.00 000844973 6206640092 GONZALES' TAMMI 1244336710REG 8280.00 000444974 6206213592 GONZALES' TANYA J 1244336710R£G 6356.00 000844975 6202954692 GONZALES, THERESA 1244336710REG 6652.00 000844976 6203838592 GONZALES' VICTORIA 1244336710REG 8356.00 000844977 6205823092 GONZALES' vlitGinIA 1244336710REG $311.00 000844978 6205397392 GONZALEZ1 ALICIA 1244336710REG 899.00 000844979 6206644792 GONZALEZ' DEBORAH 1244336710REG *280.00 000844980 6206442892 G0NZALEZ' ELIZABETH B 1244336710REG 8139.00 000844981 6204650192 GONZALEZ1 JANE ANN 1244336710REG 3468.00 WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 22 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:19:30 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 04/01/94 WARRANT I .D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000844982 6206250392 GONZALEZ, MANUELA 1244336710REG 1356.00 000844983 6206949192 GONZALEZ, MARY ANN 1244336710REG $411.00 000844984 6205736192 GONZALEZ, TERESA 1244336710REG $356.00 000844985 6204711892 GOODMAN, VICTORIA 1244336710REG 1512.00 000844986 6206598692 GORE, HENRY 1244336710REG $260.00 000844987 6204125092 GORE, PATRICIA A 1244336710REG $512.00 000844988 6204910492 GRAMLING, LYNETTE 1244336710REG $512.00 000844989 6204751092 GRAMLING, SANDRA LEE 1244336710REG $331.00 000844990 6206997492 GRAYSON, WILLIAM C 1244336710REG $451.00 000844991 6206459392 GREELEY, JOHNNA 1244336710REG $148.00 000844992 6205740592 GREER, MARENA JEAN 1244336710REG $321.00 000844993 6203840192 GREGORY, MARTHA MARIE 1244336710REG 3356.00 000844994 6207068292 GRENEMYER, SHERRI L 1244336710REG $356.00 000844995 6206495392 GRIECO, BARBARA 1244336710REG $214.00 000844996 6206297592 GRIEGO, ESTHER 1244336710REG $280.00 000844997 6205123492 GRIECO, PAULA A 1244336710REG 8321.00 000844998 6206668792 GRIECO, SALINA 1244336710REG $280.00 000844999 6207040392 GRIEVE, TRACY 1244336710REG 8356.00 000845000 6206238392 GRIFFIN, JACKIE SUE 1244336710REC $266.00 000845001 6202304192 GRIMALDO, LUPE 1244336710REG $95.00 000845002 6206431492 GROETEKE, JENNIFER A 1244336710REG $277.00 000845003 6205635992 GROVES, CASSANDRA M 1244336710REG $432.00 WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 23 STATC COIN PAYROLL 17:19:30 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 04/01/94 WARRANT I .0. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUML%ER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT ***********************************************i**************Rift**************** 000845004 6207059292 GUERRERO. ALISA 1244336710REG 3652.00 000845005 6205968192 GUERRERO) DORA D 1244336710REG $311.00 000845006 6207084492 GUEVARA. JOSE 1244336710REG $280.00 000845007 6207055792 GUTHRIE, JEANNIE M 1244336710REG $280.00 000845008 6205140492 GUTIERREZ. BARBARA 1244336710REG 8432.30 000845009 6206035692 GUTIERREZ. CMRYSTAL L 1244336710REG $356.00 000845010 6204830392 GUTIERREZ, DIANA M 1244336710REG $512.00 000845011 6204946192 GUTIERREZ. DIANNA LEE 1244336710REG 3512.00 000845012 6204041092 GUTIERREZ. GLORIA 1244336710REG $512.00 000845013 6206620192 GUTIERREZ. JODY 1244336710REG $356.00 000845014 6203139492 GUTIERREZ. JUANITA 1244336710REG $321.00 000045015 6207056692 GUTIERREZ. LISA C 1244336710REG $280.00 000845016 6206531592 GUTIERREZ. LYDIA E 1244336710REG $356.00 000845017 6205436192 GUTIERREZ. MARGIE L 1244336710REC $432.00 000845018 6205245392 GUTIERREZ. REGINA MAR 1244336710REG $356.00 000845019 6203440092 GUZMAN. GRACE 1244336710REG $346.00 000845020 6205208392 GUZMAN. STELLA 1244336710REG $356.00 000045021 6206851992 HACKETT. JANET KAY 1244336710REG $356.00 000845022 6207083392 HALL. LORA J 1244336710REG $280.00 000845023 6204493892 HAMMER. ROSEMARY 1244336710REG $356.00 000845024 6205976092 HARDY. BELINDA GALE 1244336710REG $266.00 000845025 6207099392 WARLESS' JOANNAH 1244336710REG $280.30 WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 24 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:19:30 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 04/01/94 WARRANT I.0. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT ********************************************************************************** 000845026 6205052592 HARPS MENOI 1244336710REG $280.00 000845027 6207024592 HAWKINS, MARTY R 1244336710REG $432.00 000865028 6205263792 HAYES, CONNIE RAE 1244336710REG $356.00 000845029 6206367492 HEGINOOTTOM, BONNIE 1244336710REG $311.00 000845030 6206990492 HEILBRUNs ROXY A 1244336710REG $356.00 000845031 6207023592 HEINZ CARRIE 1244336710REG $280.00 000845032 6205549192 HELD, LORETTA 1244336710REG $356.00 000845033 6201640292 HELZER, SUSAN N 1244336710REG $356.00 000845034 6205011192 HEMBRY. 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PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000845048 6206222292 HERNANDEZ. DEBBIE 1244336710REG 6432.00 000845049 6204491792 HERNANDEZ. DIANE 1244336710REG $461400 000845050 6205094192 HERNANDEZ. DOLORES A 1244336710REG $280.00 000845051 6206046892 HERNANDEZ. DONNA 1244336710REG 6432.00 000845052 6206020392 HERNANDEZ, EMMA RITA 1244336710REG $356.00 000845053 6206171092 HERNANDEZ. FIDELA 1244336710REG $401.00 000845054 6206921792 HERNANDEZ. GRISELDA 1244336710REG 699.00 000845055 6206973892 HERNANDEZ, GUADALUPE 1244336710REG 665.00 000845056 6205870292 HERNANDEZ, JACQUELINE 1244336710REG 6280.30 000845057 6203950692 HERNANDEZ, JOSEFINA H 1244336710REG 6356.00 000845056 6206657192 HERNANDEZ. JOSEPHINE 1244336710REG $356.00 000845059 6206567292 HERNANDEZ. JUANITA 1244336710REG 6160.00 000845060 6202398192 HERNANDEZ. MARGARITA 1244336710REG 6386.00 000845061 6205519992 HERNANDEZ. MELISSA 1244336710REG 6432.00 000845062 6201826092 HERNANDEZ. MICAEILA 1244336710REG 6590.00 000845063 6206129992 HERNANDEZ, PAULINA 1244336710REG 6207.00 000845064 6206439992 HERNANDEZ. REGINA M 1244336710REG 699.00 000845065 6206478792 HERNANDEZ. ROSMEL 1244336710REG $99.00 I 000845066 6205238492 HERNANDEZ. SAN 1244336710REG 643.00 000845067 6206898192 HERNANDEZ. SANDRA 1244336710REG $280.00 000845068 6204306792 HERNANDEZ. SOFIA 1244336710REG $356.00 000845069 6206866192 HERNANDEZ. TRENA L 1244336710REG 6356.00 WMP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 26 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:19:30 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 04/01/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000845070 6206410592 HERRERA, CORINA 1244336710REG $356.00 000845071 6203977792 HERRERA, GLENDA ELIZA 1244336710REG $150.00 000845072 6206374492 HERRERA, MARIA E 1244336710REG 8356.00 000845073 6206105492 MERRERA. 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RITA FAY 1244336710REG $280.00 000845082 6206140792 HOLGERSON, JULIE ANN 1244336710REG $280.00 000845083 6205885892 MOLGUINp FRANCISCA A 1244336710REG $207.00 000845084 6207029292 HOLMES, SMONORA 1244336710REG $590.00 , 000845085 6204955392 HOYER, LOTTIE M 1244336710REG $271.00 000845086 6205667892 HRONEK, JOAN 1244336710REG $80.00 000845087 6205290592 MUBBARD, PATRICIA ANN 1244336710REG $353.00 000845080 6203588092 HUDSON, PAMULA KAY 1244336710REG $102.00 000845089 6205668692 MUERTA, MICHELLE DAWN 1244336710REG $280.00 000845090 6203256692 MUFF, PATRICIA S 1244336710REG 8280.00 000845091 6206634892 MUGGINS. ROXANNE M 1244336710REG 8532.00 WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 27 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:19:30 DATE OR MAILING WARRANTS 04/01/94 WARRANT I.D. 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PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT ********************************************************************************** 000845422 6203416392 MINJARES, MARY ANN 1244336710REG $432.00 000845423 6206129292 MINOR, MARIANNE 124433671AREG $280.00 000845424 6205482492 MITCHELL, KATHLEEN 1244336710REG $356.00 000845425 6207052492 MOCK, CINDY $ 1244336710REG 629.00 000845426 6206837392 MODESTO, TRINIDAD E 1244336710REG $92.00 000845427 6207044492 MOESER, BRENDA J 1244336710R£G 6356.00 000845428 6206702692 MOIR, JUDY 1244336710RCC $432.00 000845429 6206717292 MOLINARI DEBORAH 1244336710REG $356.00 000845430 6205172692 MOLINAR, JUANITA 1244336710REG $356.00 000845431 6206188692 NOLINAR, NICOLE FRANZ 1244336710REG $185.00 000845432 6203957992 MONCADA, BEVERLY 1244336710REG $356.00 000845433 6206078192 MONCRIEF, PAMELA K 1244336710REG 6280.00 000845434 6206894692 MONTANEZ, FELISITA 1244336710REG $432.00 000845435 6204828792 MONTELONGO, VIRGINIA 1244336710REG $595.00 000845436 6205390992 MONTIEL, BARBARA JEAN 1244336710REG $432.00 000845437 6206509392 MONTOYA, ESTHER M 1244336710REG $238.00 000845438 6206196992 MONTOYA, MARTHA 1244336710REG $546.00 000845439 6205263592 MONTOYA, MODESTA 1244336710REG $99.00 000845440 6205296192 MONTOYA, OFELIA Y 1244336710REG $266.00 000845441 6205800392 MONTOYA. 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PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000845576 6206409092 PINO, PAMELA 5 1244336710REG 3652.00 000845577 6204181292 PITCHER, PATRICIA ARL 1244336710REC $207.00 000845578 6207082092 PITTMAN, DENVER N 1244336710REG $99.00 000845579 6206579992 PLANTS, EVANGELINE 1244336710REG $280.00 000845580 6206219992 POGUE, JANICE 1244336710RE0 $83.00 000845581 6203044092 POLVON, AMELIA 1244336710REG $188.30 000845582 6206658892 POLVON, RAMONA 1244336710REG $99.00 000845583 6205880192 PONCE, MARY ANN 1244336710REG $389.00 000845584 6203992692 POST, PEARL I 1244336710REG 3207.00 000845585 6203174792 POTTER, SHERRY 1244336710REG $280.00 000845586 6202627492 PRECIADO, ANGIE M 1244336710REG $280.00 000845587 6206188992 PRECIADO, B08BIt JO 1244336710REG $99.00 000845588 6206967992 PRIEST, DEANN R 1244336710REG $285.00 000845589 6204832592 PUENTE, DELIA 1244336710REG $311.00 000845590 6205787092 PUGA, JEANNETTE 8 1244336710REG $285.00 000845591 6207059892 PULVER' !CATHY A 1244336710REG $280.00 000845592 6207030892 QUARANTO, MARY 1244336710REG 3219.00 000845593 6202064992 QUESADA, CENOVIA 1244336710REG $16.00 000845594 6206047892 QUESADA, NORMA A 1244336710REG $497.00 000845595 6203015792 QUICK, LONELLE R 1244336710REG *356.00 000845596 6206333292 QUILIMACO, FRANCES A 1244336710REG *338.00 000845597 6207106592 QUINSY, WAVERLY 1244336710REG *280.00 WWPBSIP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 50 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:19:30 DATE OF RAILING WARRANTS 04/01/94 WARRANT I .D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000845598 6206624892 QUINONEZ, DOREEN 1244336710REG $280.00 000845599 6205103492 QUINONEZ, ELSA MARLIN 1244336710REG $461.00 000845600 6206250892 QUINTERO1 LAURA 1244336710REG 6432.00 000845601 6206665792 RADFORD, TRACEY D 1244336710REG $356.00 000845602 6205753492 RAMIREZ, ADRIANA 1244336710REG $356.00 000845603 6206670892 RAMIREZ, AIDA 1244336710REG 6280.00 000845604 6206782892 RAMIREZ, ALMA 0 1244336710REG 699.00 000845605 6206985492 RAMIREZ, ALMA R 1244336710REG $280.00 000845606 6204633592 RAMIREZ, CELSO 1244336710REG 6606.00 000845607 6203504592 RAMIREZ, DEBIE MARIE 1244336710REG 6J56.00 000845608 6206304492 RAMIREZ, DELFINA i244336710REG 6666.00 000845609 6204620692 RAMIREZ, DOROTHY MARI 1244336710REG $356.70 000845610 6206827392 RAMIREZ, ISABEL 1244336710REG $99.00 000845611 6205888992 RAMIREZ, LISA E 1244336710REG 6361600 000845612 6203893392 RAMIREZ, MARGITA 1244336710REG 6432.00 000845613 6205932492 RAMIREZ, MARIA E 1244336710REG $338.00 000845614 6206695692 RAMIREZ, RACHEL M 1244336710REG 6207.00 000845615 6203842392 RAMIREZ, YOLANDA 1244336710REG 6252.00 000845616 6204789092 RAMOS, ADELA 1244336710REG $280.00 000845617 6206891992 RAMOS, BERTHA 1244336710REG $280.00 000845618 6205597792 RAMOS, BRENDA IRENE 1244336710REG 6432.00 000845619 6206500592 RAMOS, GLORIA 1244336710REG 6432.00 MWP8SIP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 51 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:19:30 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 04/01/94 WARRANT 1 .0. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 00064562.0 6206713392 RAMOS, LORIANNC C 1244336710REG 1356.00 000845621 6204225592 RAMOS, MARY ANN 1244336710REG $356.00 000845622 6203383592 RAMOS, MARY J 1244336710REG $207.90 000845623 6206642492 RAMOS, OLGA 1244336710REG 199.00 000845624 6203364792 RAMOS, REFUGIO 1244336710REG $356.00 000845625 6206867492 RAMOS, RENEA 1244336710REG $432.00 000845626 6206083092 RANEY, DAWN 1244336710REG $45.00 000845627 6205959892 RANGEL, CRYSTAL 1244336710REG $280.00 000845628 6205417192 RANGEL, FREDERICK 1244336710REG $512.00 000845629 6203766592 RAU, ROXANNE 1244336710REG $356.00 000845630 6206627392 RAWLS, REGINA M 1244336710REG $280.00 000845631 6205744892 RAYAR NORMA 1244336710REG $356.00 000845632 6205430892 REAR ROXYE MARIE 1244336710REG $437.20 000845633 6205047792 REASON; ALLEN FLOYD 1244336710REG $451.00 000845634 6204651792 REBETERANO, MARY T 1244336710REG $512.00 000845635 6201614392 RECIO, LORRAINE 1244336710REG $248.00 000845636 6203973992 REDFERN, NANCY M 1244336710REG $432.00 000845637 6206082592 REED, ROBERTA KAY 1244336710REG $280.00 000845638 6205553692 REFFEL, TRACY 1244336710REG $356.00 000845639 6206029492 REFIOR, LOUANN K 1244336710REG $356.90 1000,345640 6203591692 REICH, JULIA R 1244336710REG $280.00 000845641 6206702292 REIERSGORD, CHRISTINA 1244336710REG $185.00 1 WWP8SIP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 52 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:19:30 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 04/01/94 WARRANT I .D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT *********************************rr********************************* 000845642 6205899192 REILLY. MARLENE 4 1244336710REG 6207.00 000845643 6204249892 RENAUD, KATHI E 1244336710REG $356.00 000845644 6206936292 RENDON, NICHOLAS 1244336710REG $207.00 000845645 6205772192 RENDON. PAULA 1244336710REG $356.00 000.845646 6206727392 RENDON. ROSALINDA 1244336710REG $356.00 000845647 6201761692 RENDON. VIRGINIA 1244336710REG $99.00 000845648 6206598492 RENFREW. LYNNE CATHRI 1244336710REG $356.00 000845649 6205879992 RENNER. AURORA 1244336710REG $356.00 000845650 6205138292 RENNER; BRENDA N 1244336710REC $432.00 000845651 6206114692 RENNER. JUNE 1244336710REG $280.00 000845652 6204887892 RENNER. VALERIE JEANN 1244336710REG $187.00 000845653 6201805692 REYES, ANTONIA 1244336710REG 199.00 000845654 6206992292 REYES, ISABEL 1244336710REG $99.00 000845655 6206025992 REYES. ROSE 1244336710REG $356.00 000845656 6205070692 REYES. 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PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT ********************************************************************************** 000845664 6206829792 RIOS) ESPERANZA N 1244336710REG 1185.00 000845665 6202695192 RIOS) MARGARET LILLY 1244336710REG $280.00 000845666 6207079792 RIOS, SAMANTHA 1244336710REG 1280.00 000845667 6206247592 RIVAS, ROSENDA 1244336710REG $280.00 000845668 6206102792 RIVERA) ANGELA MARIE 1244336710REG $356.00 000845669 6205942892 RIVERA, BLANCA M 1244336710REG $451.00 000845670 6202204692 RIVERA' ELVIRA 1244336710REG $207.00 000845671 6202187692 RIVERA' EULALIA 1244336710REG $99.00 000845672 6206980092 RIVERA) JESSICA L 1244336710REC $280.00 000845673 6206227292 RIVERA' JOVITA 1244336710REG $356.00 000845674 6201881192 RIVERA' MARIA 1244336710REG $99.00 000845675 6205701392 RIVERA' MARY 1244336710REG $356.00 000845676 6206142392 RIVERA) NEOMIE 1244336710REG $512.00 000845677 6206374992 RIVERA' TERESA M 1244336710REG $331.30 000845678 6207007092 RIVERA) YOLANDA J 1244336710REG $280.80 000845679 6206287492 RIZO, DELLA 1244336710REG $207.00 000845680 6202904892 RI2Op DOLORES 1244336710REG 1207.00 000845681 6204548592 R088INS, DONNA A 1244336710REG $214.00 000845682 6206639492 ROB£Y, LINDA 1244336710REG 1164.00 000845683 6205364792 ROBINSON' DEBRA ELIZA 1244336710REG $512.00 000845684 6203820892 ROBLES, ELIA 1244336710REG 1356.30 000845685 6206760792 ROCHA) MARI 1244336710REG $356.00 NYP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 54 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:19:30 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 04/01/94 WARRANT 1.D . PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000845686 6206921292 RODARTE. VERONICA 1244336710REG $212.00 000845687 6203061192 RODMAN) CHARLOTTE 1244336710REG $99.00 000845688 6206351492 RODRIGUEZ) ANGELINA 1244336710REG 6356.00 000845689 6204628592 RODRIGUEZ, CARMEL 1244336710REG $280.00 000845690 6205779792 RODRIGUEZ. CRYSTAL CH 1244336710REG $356.00 000845691 6206569192 RODRIGUEZ) DEBRA 1244336710REG $356.00 000845692 6206166892 RODRIGUEZ, DEBRA DEWI 1244336710REG $356.00 000845693 6203825692 RODRIGUEZ) ELIZABETH 1244336710REG $517.00 000845694 6203320192 RODRIGUEZ) FELIPA 1244336710REG $201.00 000845695 6205089092 RODRIGUEZ) GRACIE 1244336710REG $356.00 000845696 6204388592 RODRIGUEZ, JOANN 1244336710REG $356.00 000845697 6206525992 RODRIGUEZ, MARIA 1244336710REG $185.00 000845698 6205362892 RODRIGUEZ, MARINELL 1244336710REG $432.00 000845699 6204123292 RODRIGUEZ. MARTHA ANN 1244336710REG $432.00 000845700 6205418192 RODRIGUEZ, NOEMI 1244336710REG 2432.00 000845701 6205226392 RODRIGUEZ) NORA 1244336710REG $356.00 000845702 6205900192 RODRIGUEZ, PHYLLIS 1244336710REG $512.00 000845703 6205945292 RODRIGUEZ, PRISCILLA 1244336710REG $326.00 000845704 6205816392 RODRIGUEZ) RAMONA 1244336710REG $280.00 000845705 6204966392 RODRIGUEZ, ROSA I 1244336710REG $356.00 000845706 6207014592 RODRIGUEZ) SONIA 1244336710REG 2451.00 000845707 6202229692 RODRIQUEZ) JUANITA 1244336710REG $207.00 WWPBSIP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 55 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:19:30 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 04/01/94 WARRANT I .D, PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000845708 6205268592 RODRIQUEZ, REBECCA 1244336710REG $432.00 000845709 6205740892 RODRIQUEZ, RENE 1244336710REG 1432.00 000845710 6202715792 RODRIQUEZ, ROBERTA 1244336710REG $379.00 000845711 6206368692 RODRIQUEZ, THERESA 1244336710REG $252.00 000.145712 6206853692 RODRIQUEZ, VERONICA 124433671GREG $280.00 000845713 6203713492 ROGERS) ELLEN MARIE 1244336710REG $339.00 00084571♦ 6204874892 ROGERS, LUELLA JUNE 1244336710REG $214.00 000845715 6206350292 ROJO, ELVINA 1244336710REG $99.00 000845716 6203721692 ROMERO, BERNARDITA 1244336710R£G $338.00 000845717 6206232492 ROMERO, DONNA CORINE 1244336710REG $207.00 000845718 6204543592 ROMERO, MARCELLA 1244336710REG $512,00 000845719 6206811692 ROMERO, NAOMI J 1244336710REG $280.00 000845720 6206916492 ROMERO, SANDRA 1244336710REG $280.00 000845721 6206690792 ROMERO, SARAH 1244336710REG $280,00 000845722 6206161392 RONDON, CARMEN MARIA 124433671DREG $280.00 000845723 6204750792 ROOS, LORI A 1244336710REC $285.00 000645724 6206077192 ROSALES, ANNA 1244336710REG $209.00 000845725 6204637292 ROSALES, CATHERINE 1244336710RCG $432.00 000845726 6205592992 ROSALES, MARIE A 1244336710REG 1356.00 000845727 6206740092 ROSROP, LORI L 1244336710REG $356.00 000845728 6206594992 ROUSE, LORI 1244336710REG $280.00 000845729 6205995892 ROY, AMY ANNETTE 1244336710REG $252.00 WWP853P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 56 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:19:30 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 04/01/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000845730 6205755392 ROY, JENNIFER ANN 1244336710REG $356.00 000845731 6207001292 ROYBAL, EDREA 1244336710REG $219.00 000845732 6206410192 ROYBAL, HEIDI 1244336710REG S356►0O 000845733 6204643892 ROYBAL, JOSEPHINE M 1244336710REG $432.00 000845734 6206105892 ROYBAL, RHONDA ROCHEL 1244336710REG 6432,00 000845735 6207092592 ROYVAL, SHIRLEY 1244336710REG $280.00 000845736 6204117592 RUC080, SHAWN MARIE 1244336710REG $159.00 000845737 6204795392 RUDISILLp PHYLLIS 0 1244336710REG 1335.00 000845738 6206736092 RUIZ, CYNTHIA 1244336710REG $606.00 000845739 6206015392 RUIZp HILDAMAR 1244336710REG $99.00 000845740 6203654892 RUIZ, MIGUEL A 1244336710REG $600.00 000845741 6207047292 RUPARp CAMI J 1244336710REG $356.00 000845742 6205665192 RUSSELL, ROSALIE 1244336710REG $280.00 000845743 6204845092 RYAN, DENISE RONDA 1244336710REG $356.00 000845744 6204082092 RYAN, DOLORES D 1244336710REC $356.00 000845745 6204835892 RYE, GLENDORA RUTH 1244336710REG $432.00 000845746 6206279792 SAENZ, RACHEL 1244336710REG $248.00 000845747 6206139492 SAILAS, MANUEL 1244336710REG 5451.00 000845746 6205586592 SAINT, BECKY S 1244336710REG 6349.00 000845749 6205249092 SAIN2, YOLANDA 1244336710REG $512.00 000845750 6204456992 SALAZAR, ARNOLD HENRY 1244336710REG $550.00 000845751 6206071392 SALAZAR, BENITA SANDR 1244336710REG $356►00 WWPBSIP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 57 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:19:30 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 04/01/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000845752 6202821992 SALAZAR, CONSUELO 1244336710REG $99.00 000845753 6201982292 SALAZAR, GUADALUPE A 1244336710REG $432.00 000845754 6206013392 SALAZAR) MICHELLE 1244336710REG $185.00 000845755 6207026692 SALAZAR. MICHELLE 1244336710REG $219.00 000845756 6206890392 SALAZAR, RAFAELA 1244336710REG *207.00 000845757 6204441392 SALAZAR, REBECCA ISAB 1244336710REG $512.00 000845758 6206915092 SALAZAR, REYNA 1244336710REG $219.00 000845759 6204543192 SALAZAR, RUDY 1244336710REG 1512.00 000845760 6206442192 SALAZAR, SARA A 1244336710REG 1240.00 000845761 6206104992 SALAZAR. THEARESA 1244336710REG $356.00 000845762 6206162592 SALAZAR. VIRGINIA 1244336710REG $356.00 000845763 6205755492 SALGADO. ROSA 1244336710REG $326.00 000845764 6206544292 SALINAS, CATHERINE C 1244336710REG $356.00 000845765 6206212992 SALINAS. JULIETA 1244336710REG $99.00 000845766 6205915192 SALINAS. LISA MARIE 1244336710REG $361.00 000845767 6206238492 SAMANIEGO, RUTH 1244336710REG $311.00 000845768 6205729592 SAMBRANO, ORFALINDA 1244336710REG *389.00 000845769 6207059492 SANCHEZ. ANGEL 1244336710REG $146.00 000845770 6204492192 SANCHEZ, ANGELA NATIV 1244336710REG $266.30 000845771 6205060492 SANCHEZ, CARMEN 1244336710REG $321.00 000845772 6205127092 SANCHEZ. DALIA 1244336710REG $280.00 000845773 6205726892 SANCHEZ, DORINA 1244336710REG $461.00 WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 58 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:19:30 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 04/01/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 00084577♦ 6205619692 SANCHEZ) ELISA 1244336710REG $415.00 000845775 6205915092 SANCHEZ) GAYLENE PRIG 1244336710REG $280.00 000845776 6204594492 SANCHEZ, HERMELINDA 1244336710REG 8280.00 000845777 6204389892 SANCHEZ) JACKIE 1244336710REG 8418.30 000845778 6206994292 SANCHEZ) JUSTINA 1244336710REG $280.00 000845779 6205991992 SANCHEZ, LAURIE 1244336710REG 8356.00 000845780 6204932692 SANCHEZ) LINDA KAY 1244336710REG 8432.00 000845781 6206868892 SANCHEZ) MANUEL A 1244336710REG $280.00 000845782 6206616192 SANCHEZ) MARIA L 1244336710REG 8207.00 000845783 6204852792 SANCHEZ) NORMA 1244336710REG $280.00 000845784 6202201392 SANCHEZ) RAMON 124433671GRGG 8356.00 000845785 6205034692 SANCHEZ) STELLA 1244336710REG $280.00 000845786 6205837192 SANCHEZ) VICTORIA M 1244336710REG $280.00 O00845787 6206109192 SAND) SHEILA M 1244336710REG $361.30 000845788 4204376692 SANDATE1 MARIA 1244336710REG $207.00 000845789 6205138792 SANDOVAL) DARLENE ELI 1244336710REG $512.00 000845790 6206189792 SANDOVAL) DEANN 1244336710REG $342.00 000845791 6205322792 SANDOVAL, FLORENCE 8E 1244336710REG $432.00 000845792 6206732892 SANDOVAL) KATINA M 1244336710REG $280.00 000845793 6206420392 SANDOVAL, LENA L 1244336710REG $356.00 000845794 6206941692 SANDOVAL) NATALIE 1244336710REG $219.30 000845795 6204445692 SANDOVAL) PAULA SYLVI 1244336710REG $432.00 MMPOS1P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 59 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:19:30 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 04/01/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT ********************************** ***************************************** 000845796 6204023592 SANDOVAL, PEGGY 1244336710REG $238.00 000845797 6204535792 SANDOVAL, RENEE MARIE 1244336710REG 8338.00 000845798 6205463092 SANDOVAL' ROSALINDA 1244336710REG $356.00 000845799 6206930692 SANMIGUEL, LUZ M 1244336710REG $512.00 000845800 6206577092 SANTACRUZ, TERESA 1244336710866 $99.00 000845801 6205166592 SANTIBANEZ1 MAGDA 1244336710REG $401.00 000845802 6206973992 SANTISTEVAN. 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PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT ****************************************************************************** 000845994 6205352092 VIGILS VALERIE A 1244336710REG $356.00 000845995 6206571192 VILLA, ANA 1244336710REG $99.00 000845996 6206080892 VILLAS DORA 1244336710REG $99.00 000845997 6205822492 VILLA, LAURA CADRINI 1244336710REG $356.00 000845998 6205526392 MILLALOB05, IRENE $ 1244336710REG $411.00 000845999 6204239092 VILLALOBOS, ORALIA 1244336710REG $356.00 000846000 6206241892 VILLALON, MARIA I 1244336710REC 8207.00 000846001 6205699992 VILLALON, NATALIE L 1244336710REG $190.00 000846002 6207031592 VILLALPANDO, JOSE I 1244336710REG $372.00 000846003 6205462992 VILLANUEVA, ORALIA 1244336710REG .$321.00 000846004 6206135392 VILLAREAL , ELOISA 1244336710REG 699.30 000846005 6204743592 VILLARREAL, PRISCILLA 1244336710REG $235.00 000846006 6206356392 VILLARREAL, REBECCA 1244336710REG $476.00 000846007 6207009092 VILLAVILLA, CONSUELO 1244336710REG $280.00 000846008 6205012292 VILLEGAS, DIANA LYNN 1244336710REG $512.00 000846009 6204174092 VIZARRAGA, ANGIE 1244336710REG $314.00 000846010 6207024892 VOLPE, CHRISTINA M 1244336710REG $356.00 000846011 6206443192 VOSS, ZANDRA 1244336710REG $280.00 000846012 6206450692 WADE, TONY 1244336710REG 599.00 000846013 6205946292 WAGGENER, SHONDA LOVE 1244336710REG 4339.00 000846014 6205378592 WAGNER, CONNIE SUE 1244336710REG $356.00 000846015 6205752392 WAITE, JULIEANN 1244336710REG $204.00 WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 69 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:19:30 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 04/01/94 WARRANT 1 .0. 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SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 71 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:19:30 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 04/01/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT 000846060 6204562492 WODYLAK. KATHRIMA 1244336710REG 8214.00 000846061 6206853892 WOELK. CHARISSA N 1244336710REG $280.00 000846062 6206942992 WORTHINGTON, PATRICIA 1244336710REG 8280.00 000846063 6206932092 MYMAN, KIMBERLY 1244336710REG $280.00 000846064 6203084292 PANES) FRANCIS 1244336710REG $512.00 000846065 6202954092 YANKS, JENNIE 1244336710REG 8420.00 000846066 6205521392 PANES, REGINA 1244336710REG 3260.70 000846067 6206292392 YATES' ELIZABETH 1244336710REG $207.00 000846068 6205013692 YBARRA, ALICIA 1244336710REG $411.00 000846069 6204791092 YBARRA. 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PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT *t*******t***********t***t**t*************************************A*************** 000846082 6207102692 CHESTNUT, CHERYL 1244336710REG $173.00 000846083 6206296692 CRUZ, ANNETTE L 1244336710REG $432.00 000846084 6206141092 CRUZ , TANNIC DIANE 1244336710REG $280.00 000846085 6205305092 DIAZ, CORRINNE 1244336710REG $95.00 000846086 6206428092 DUNHAMGADRIEL, ELAINE 1244336710REG $207.00 000846087 6206297192 FLORES, SUSANA 1244336710REG $92.00 000846088 6206113792 FREDERICK, DIANA ROSE 1244336710REG $512.00 000846089 6205035490 GALINDO, MANUEL 1244336710REG $356.00 000846090 6205575392 GORE, DOROTHY 1244336710REG 199.00 000846091 6204501192 GUTIERREZ, MARIE M 1244336710REG 3512.00 000846092 6206468692 HARDCASTLE, CHRISTOPH I244336710R£G 5257.00 000846093 6206491592 HERNANDEZ, JOSEPHINE 1244336710REG $214.00 000846094 6204670592 HUFF , PATRICIA A 1244336T10REG $278.00 000846095 6205723292 LEYENDECKER, KIMBERLY 1244336710REG $487.00 000846096 6205230592 LOVATO, DAWN 1244336710REG $39.00 000846097 6205263092 MARTINEZ, CELIA MARIE 1244336710REG $652.00 000846098 6204884192 MC8RO0M, PATRICIA MAR 12443367I0REG $356.00 000846099 6206012192 MCINTIRE, MARIANNE 1244336710REG $305.00 000846100 6205704792 RAY05, OLGA L 1244336710REC $117.00 000846101 6205532792 SARDINA, ERNESTINE 1244336710REG $462.00 000846102 6205246292 TALAVERA, MARY ALICE 1244336710REG $280.00 000846103 6205089892 TRUJILLO, MONIQUE ELA 1244336710REG $177.00 WWPBSIP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 73 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:19:30 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 04/01/94 WARRANT T .D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT *************************** ******************************************** 000846104 6205938492 VARGAS, MARIA C 12443367l0REG 8280.30 000846105 6206460192 VEGA, NANCY 1244336710REG 8432.00 000846106 6203788892 VIALPANDO, ROSE MARY 1244336710REG *432.00 000846107 6204289592 VIGIL, CATHERINE 1244336710REG 8432.00 000846108 6202643092 VILLEGAS, ISABEL 1244336710REG 8356.00 000846109 6205575892 WEST, KATHERINE ELIZA 1244336710REG 8512.00 000846110 6207054592 WILSON, ANDREA J 1244336710REG $356.00 000846111 6206558392 YOUNG, DONNA C 1244336710REG *432.00 000846112 6204868092 YOUNGER, NANCY J 1244336710REG *280.00 000846124 6206548792 BRYANT, CHRIS C 1244336710REG $414.00 000846125 6200000004 WELD COUNTY 05$ 1244336710REG 82,473.00 000846126 6200000004 WELD COUNTY DSS 1244336710REG *3,108.D0 000846135 6203153692 BARRIENTES, FLORA 1244336710REG *65.00 000846136 6206116492 BARRIENTO5, LETICIA 1244336710REG *356.00 000846137 6206265692 BARRIOS, MARIA C 1244336710REG $283.30 000846138 6204494392 BATTELO, LUCINDA PAUL 1244336710REG *561.00 000846140 6206779492 BARRERA, AMY R 1244336710REG $263.00 NUMBER OF WARRANTS = 1601 TOTAL = 8511,857.00 WWP8SIP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 03 28 94 PAGE 74 STATE COIN PAYROLL 17:19:30 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 04/01/94 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER AMOUNT NUMBER OF WARRANTS = 1601 TOTAL = $511 ,857.00 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 73 t AND DATED 03 28 94, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR N ES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT 114 A____T.ii.._ :1111• DATED THIS Y k 19 g�. DIRECTOR F F N E AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES // SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS -3O'1 DAY OF CQE S:. 19 . Itt commissiort EXPIRES NC z. 1996 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: NOTARY PUBLIC WE) THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) ( DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE, AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON ► ` THE L.�- ]� LE5FUND -`, TOTALING S- a 25100 DATE THIStimArmy OF iG�6N�L WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD DEPUTY CHAIRMAN MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER MAP200P MELD COUNTY OATE : 03/29/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 1 AS OF : 03/29/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 004 PROJ AMOUNT A217822 AGUILAR CONCRETE PRODUCTS 004693 11-3190-6397 6,800.00 6,800.00 A217823 AMERICAN ARBORIST SERVICE 022894 01-1061-6360 195.00 195.00 a asaaa A217824 BEN MEADOWS CO 0E75400006 01-3182-6229 168.00 SGM 01-3182-6229 20.17 188.17 =as2S IS2552=2[22 A2I7825 8ETANCOURT, MARIA I 040194 79-4410-6147 250.00 250.00 ====saasaa33=3s A217826 BIG R OF GREELEY 373719 113141-6229 55.00 55.00 2[a=T.=aasss=sans A217827 BOYLE. BRENDA A 0321ASI 01-1041-6370 72.00 0323MI 01-1041-6370 73.50 145.50 A217828 BRIGGSDALE MATER CO 3194 01-1061-6340•-ROAD 10.00 10.00 a======sxsssas= A217829 CORLISS, HERBERT D 656822 79-1041-6143 10.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/29/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 2 AS OF : 03/29/94 WARRANT PAYEE INUOZCE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A217829 CORLISS, HERBERT D 7808 79-1041-6143 900.00 910.00 A217830 CRAVEN* KATHRYN 0294MI 21-6650-6372 3.00 5.00 s sis zsmuss SS5sa A217831 CROSBY, JUDITH A 031194 79-4410-6143 42.88 652393 79-4410-6143 10.00 656697 79-4410-6143 68.00 120.88 a a......=mass A2I7832 DAISY'S LAUNDRY 6 DIAPER SERVICE 27456 01-2180-6350 2.40 2.40 s A217833 DENCO SUPPLY INC 0870138 64-1155-6250-SC1I 34.74 34.74 s A21783♦ FALCONBURG1 LEE J 004675 63-9020-6240—VISN 79.50 79.50 a A217835 FOUR SEASONS RENTAL 7356 01-1061-6360 126.40 126.40 A217836 FRANKS, JAMES R 1822294 01-2111-62.20, 16.59 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/29/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 3 AS OF : 03/29/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER Pb DEPT 064 PROJ AMOUNT ..- ..............OWN..........------ ��- ---+-- ---SES-� A217836 FRANKS, JAMES R 16.59 A217837 FT COLLINS WINTRONIC 058274 01-2111-6220 101.00 57544 01-1041-6220 42.00 -- --- -- 143.00 s rasaasmm=amass A217838 GALETON WATER AND SANITATION OISTRICT 33194 01-1061-6340-ROAD 20.00 20.00 saas=ams==saws A217839 GENERAL AIR SERVICE L SUPPLY 11722931 11-3132-6229 194.30 11-3141-6229 75.10 269.40 am A217840 NANSBERGER, MICHAEL M 1425 66-9020-6495 44.00 --44.00 aaarraamas=smas A217841 HAWORTH INC 94034378 34-1944-6940-CC 2.039.51 2,039.51 A217642 HERRERAp KELLY G N9432125 79-4170-6147 150.00 150.00 a antsaxn fl a=n A217843 HILLSIDE RENTAL 54604 01-1061 -6360 476.00 54748 01-1061-6360 150.00 625.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/29/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 4 AS OF : 03/29/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROD AMOUNT -- ..—_�..�--- — ---- 4217844 NIXON MFG 6 SUPPLY CO. 10639 01-3182-6229 228.26 228.26 s its s is l;ss Zi 4217845 IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY EXT ISU 94 01-3400-6310 30.00 30.00 4217846 JOHNSTON; THOMAS R 004676 63-9020-6740-DENT 57.00 57.00 s sss saaasa;:ssa A217847 K-MART 03139♦ 11-3132-6229 199.82 199.82 4217848 KAUFFROATH, NANCY R 0294MI 21-6650-6372 5.42 3.42 A217649 KING SOOPERS 460913 21-6600-6222-G1 12.73 21-6600-6222—M11 13.13 21-6600-6222—MI2 13.13 460916 21-6600-6222-8M1 19.17 21+6600-62225N2 14.99 460918 21-6600-6222MA1 46.39 21-6600-6222—NA2 43.19 460920 21-6600-6222—DRI 14.17 21-6600-6222—DR2 14.18 460921 21-6600-6222—C1 8.97 21-6600-6222—C2 38.26 240.31 =====s.2...Zii NAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/29/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 5 AS OF : 03/29/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DerT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A217850 LANDAUER TECH/OPS LANDAUER INC 1664568 01-31026360 216.54 216.54 sit r S3 A217851 LIGHT BULB SUPPLY CO. 244271 01-34006210 28.00 ------------ 28.00 ssszzzzzzszzz:s A217852 LUTHER, ROBERT L 9403258 11-31906399 48.00 48.00 S SSSSSSRZSS==ii A217853 MASDEN, RICHARD L 004677 63-9020-6740-DENT 37.00 37.00 T.S= A217854 MILLER, SHELLY K 659261 79-1015-6143 25.00 25.00 sszz==szsezmsas A217855 MONTGOMERY ELEVATOR CO 70947 01-1061-6360-JAIL 357.20 71843 01-1061-6360-JAIL 205.45 562.65 2=======x====as A217856 MOTOROLA FREIGHT 01-2310-6220 4.26 69460265 01-2310-6220 483.75 488.01 s sss sass ss ass ss A217857 NERO, JUDY M 031594 79-4110-6143 136.60 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/29/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 6 AS OF 03/29/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A217857 NERO. JUDY N 136.60 =s=s=a===ss_as= A217858 NOZICK, SANDY 8 00467E 639020-6740-DENT 63.00 63.00 sa_s=ssz=zs==== A217859 O'BRIEN. KELLI M 004679 63-9020-6740-DENT 64.00 64.00 e sx s=a== A217860 O'NEILL, CONNIE $ 32894 19-4170-6370-Z 117.25 117.25 aas;sss==szaama A217861 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 92576 11-3132-6229 139.20 139.20 sssz szasssass:s• A217862 PENNY SAVER MEDICAL SPEY 10515522 19-4170-6250-GNRL 62.00 62.00 A217863 PITNEY 80WES INC 422138 64-1155-6360 204.00 422139 64--1155-6360 881.00 1.085.00 a asasssa=zs=saa A2I7864 RAY'S OFFICE EQUIP INC 6440 64-1155-62500FSU 136.08 6469 64-1155-6250-0FSU 93.80 6601 641155-6250-OFSU 128.16 358.04 =2=a aaaaalf==aa MAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 03/29/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 7 AS Of : 03/29/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT A217865 ROTO ROOTER SERVICE 38834 01-1061-6360 60.00 39454 01-1061-6360 60.00 120.00 =assess==::sass A217866 RUBY, DONALD A 004680 63-9020-6740-DENT 56.00 004681 63-9020-6740-DENT 102.00 004682 63-9020-6740-DENT ♦8.00 206.00 A217867 SCHLICHENMAYER, DALE 0 940325 11-3190-6399 48.00 ♦8.00 a ssssssssa s=ass A217868 SCOTT, DOREEN J 32894 19-4170-6370-W 44.75 44.75 assa:saassassss A217869 SIMMERING, GERALD W 032294 79-2310-6143 30.00 ---- - 30 00 a= =s= A217870 SLIMS' SANITATION SERVICE 13841 01-1061-6360-CC 197.95 197.95 s=ews.:==s=ass A217871 SMITH, JUANITA M 004683 63-9020-6740-DENT 44.50 44.50 sae=assassssxs= A217872 SMITH, PEGGY 0 004684 63-9020-6740-DENT 20.42 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/29/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 8 AS OF 03/29/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A211872 SMITH, PEGGY 0 20.42 :muss...... A217873 SPALDING, WILLIAM E 004685 63-9020-6740�V1SN 23.00 23.00 zsaasssesszssza A21787♦ SPECKNAN. WALTER J 9402390801 79-6950-6143 59.00 59.00 sss:ss=ssasaaam A217875 STAFFORD, JANI L 004686 63-9020-6740-DENT 67.00 67,00 s;a=ssxsssasaaa A217876 STAMP-KO 18036 01-1152-6210 8.37 8.37 A217877 STEVENS AUTOMOTIVE INC 23578 01-1061-6234-CC 269.25 269.25 azssasaasass s ss A217878 STORIED ALLEN 32494 194170-6370-F 4.25 194170-6370-S 147.25 151.50 as A217879 TALMAOGE.-LUNA, LINDA K 032494 79-6600-6143 10.00 651912 79-6600-6143 10.00 651913 79-4600..4143 10.00 30.00 aaasasassaa;MSS WAP2DOP WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/29/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 9 AS OF : 03/29/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OLD PROJ AMOUNT A217880 TEAL, ELIZABETH MI0394 21-6650-6372 69.19 69.19 zsszzic A217881 U S POSTMASTER 0394 01-1041-6310 420.65 01-1061-6310 6.16 01-1110-6310 8.99 01-1123-6310 285.30 01-1.125-6311 103.90 01-1126-6310-VRA 1.11 01-1126-6311 76.97 01-1151-6310 35.64 01-1132-6310 256.27 01-1153-6311 122.73 01-1154-6310 87.12 01-2111-6311-ADM 407.26 01-2180-6311 .58 01-2340-6321 29.28 01-2420-6310 58.91 01-2990-6310 6.51 01-3182-6310 278.33 01-3400-6310 137.20 01-3700-6310 56.17 19-4110-6311 097.61 21-6600-6311 39.72 21-6950-6311 193.67 21-6960-6311 164.42 60-2160-6310 365.17 64-1155-6310 1.36 64-1155-6599 49.06 67-1192-6311 .47 01-1011-6311 192.37 01-1012-6311 133.58 0E--1014-6310 399.95 01-1015-6310 65.46 01-1021.-6310 3,295.65 01-1025-6311 62.71 01-1031-6310 645.18 01-1031-6310CTA 14.50 8,999.96 =sc=sazszzzzs= WAP2OOF WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/29/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 10 AS OF : 03/29/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER PD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT A217882 UNITED STATES WELDING INC 1380211 11-3132-6229 35.26 35.26 s=ssassssssssas A217883 UNITOG RENTAL SERVICES 3628510301 11-31406340 12.00 3628510308 33-3140-6340 12.00 3628510315 11-31406340 12.00 --- 36.00 s==sssassa====._ A21788♦ US WEST CELLULAR 140863711 67-1192-6212 106.00 106.00 ss=asass sasses A217865 US NEST COMMUNICATIONS 522179 85-2155-6363 1,760.00 1,760.00 =sasassstassaas A217886 VIDEO BREAD 930005 52-5510-6337-VT 27.95 27.95 a A217887 VIP SIGNS 3244 01-1061-6360 220.00 220.00 sss==sacs=ssss: A217888 VWR SCIENTIFIC 10618740 19-4170-6220-L 23.87 - 23.87 A217889 WARDEN, DONALD 0 004687 63-9020-6740-VISN 129.31 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE s 03/29/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 11 AS OF : 03/29/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OSJ PROJ AMOUNT A217889 WARDEN. DONALD D 004687 79-1151-6143 129.30 031094 79-1151-6143 14.26 272.87 sssssssssszssss A217890 WEIDENKELLER. MONA R 004688 63-9020-6740-DENT 30.00 30.00 aazsaassssasasz A217891 WINFREYs5 REPAIR 3735378 11-3132-6360 41.60 3735400 11-3132-6360 22.60 3735408 11-3132-6360 20,00 3735415 11-3132-6360 27.60 111.80 a r�z aszss ---- --------- FINAL TOTAL : 29.433.83 S saliaaa:Sai=a3 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/29/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 12 AS OF : 03/29/94 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 11 , AND DATED 03/29/94, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT 4.294/„.33, . DATED THIS 1 D F sel �- 19 . DIRECT 0 E AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS , _ DAY OF rc\c ,Cki- 199.SL. MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: RIYCOMMISSION EXPIRES JAN. 1. 1916 • NOTARY PUBLIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HERESY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED ORAWN UPON THE _Calla?. Pt FUND - TOTALING SA,z43j3. a2 DATED THIS 11 DAY OF YYIIFYIZ2A 19.•92* E OUN Y CLERK TO THE BOARD err /i / DEPUTY CHAIRMAN __ - -- / MEMBER MEMBER jeCideaCteds.S. MEMBER MEMBER WAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 03/29/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : AS OF : 03/29/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT ..... S860510 BLACKWELL? CAROL 12-4439-6716--TRAN 12.80 M12.80 SZCsi.[ss3zszasa 5860511 CORWIN? MONA 12-4439-6716-TRAM 20.40 ....... zszzszzfl=sflia S860512 DELANEY? RICHARD J 124439-6357PSY 360.00 360.00 5860513 KUNSTALp FRANK R 12-4439-6357-PSY 705.00 12-4439-6357PSY 442.50 1.147.50 5860514 MAES, JOANN 12-4439-6716TRAN 9.20 12-4439-6716-IRAN 13.80 23.00 acaasss=ssssszz 5860515 NORTH CO CTR ON DEAFNESS 12-4439-6716-RISC 25.00 12-4439-6718-MISC 31.00 56.00 acaasssssszzsss 3860516 ISLAND GROVE TREATMENT CENTER 12-4439-6718-RISC 50.00 50.00 zzsazzzzs 5860517 WAITE, JULIANNE 124439-6716—TRAN 25.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/29/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 2 AS OF : 03/29/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT 3860517 WAITE, JULIANNE 25.00 5860518 ALEXANDER, KARLA K 12-4441-6710-REG 300.00 300.00 ssasass= a $860519 ALIRE2, MARIE 12-4441-6710-REG 300.00 12-4441-6710-REG 300.00 12-44416710-REG 300.00 12+4441-6710-REG 300.00 1 .200.00 sissssis:sass*a $860520 ANDREWS1 FRANK M. PH D 12-4441-6710-REG 160.00 160.00 5860521 BLACKWELL. CAROL 12-4441-6710-REG 300.00 300.00 $860522 BREHM, DAVID 124441-6710-REG 300.00 12+44416710-REG 300.00 600.00 $860523 BROWNING. JAMES 124441-6710-REG 47,80 124441-6710-REG 72.70 12-444 16710+REG 47.80 168.30 =SASS-------sss MAP2DOP WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/29/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 3 AS OF : 03/29/94 ',ARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER MARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 00J PROD AMOUNT $86052♦ CENTER FOR THERAPEUTIC LEARNING 12-4441-6710-.REG 629.38 12-4441-6710-REG 1,200.00 12-4441-6710-REG 1,%x00.00 12-4441-6710-REC 1 ,200.00 4,229.38 ac=aaasasas=a=a S860525 COLUNGA, ANGELINA 12-4441-6710-REG 300.00 12-4441-6710-REC 300.00 12-4441-6710-REG 300.00 12-4441-6710-REG 300.00 1 ,200.00 asaa=s==zsaasas 3860526 DEPORTER, ROSS C JANNA 12-4441-6710-REG 300.00 12-4441-6710-REG 300.00 600.00 siaaiiaaaia=aaa 5860527 HIDALGO, LUCY C 12-4441-6710-AEG 300.00 300.00 sas=saasaasaC as 5860528 JARAMILLO, VICKIE 12-4441-6710-REG 300.00 12-4441-6710-REG 300.00 600.00 sacs sal saaaa=MS 5660529 LAYTON, JOLENE 12-4441-6710-REG 300.00 300.00 assaaaasasaaasa 5860530 MAES, JOANN 12-4441-6Y10-REG 265.52 YAP200P MELD COUNTY DATE : 03/29/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 4 AS OF : 03/29/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER MARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT S660530 MASS, JOANN 12-4441-6710-REG 300,00 565.52 s= $860531 MALCOM, KARENA 12-4441-671,0-REG 300.00 12-4441-6710-REG 300.00 600.00 5660532 NELSON, DOYLE 12-4441-6710-REG 30:1.00 300.00 ssssssz=zssssal S860533 MOJAHNI DEBORAH J 12-4441-6710-REG 300.00 300,00 IMAM ZZZZZ St= 5860534 AMENDOLA APTS 12-4499-.6714-WCSS 210.00 210.00 sas=sa=ss ASiSZA 5860535 BROTHMELL1 CHERYL 12-4499-6714-MCSS 195.00 u_. 195.00 ssASAissasars=A 5860536 CHESTNUT SQUARE APTS 12-44996714-SGSS 230.00 230,00 S860537 ESTREICM, ANITA 12-4499-6714-WCSS 200.00 --. r-+200.00 0 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/29/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 5 AS OF : 03/29/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER PD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT 5860538 FT LUPTON MOUSING AUTMORI 12-4499-6714-WCSS 140.00 140.00 5860539 GILBAUGN AGENCY 12-4499-6714-WCSS 185.00 185.00 Tana=aaa=zam=—_ $860540 KEYMEN AGENCY 12-4499-6714-WCSS 210.00 210,00 =sssamssasa==== $860541 MARTIN. BONNIE 12-4499-6714-WCSS 230.00 230.00 =========saasas $860542 MOORE. JIM R 12-4499-6714-WCSS 250.00 250.00 ====zzsz==sasa= SB60543 MORTON, SALLY 12-4499-6714-WCSS 100.00 ----w--100.00 =====aaza=z==sa 5860544 MOSIER. KEITH 12-4499-6714-WCSS 185.00 185.00 a nzasamnsaa=as 8860545 PHILLIPS. ERNESTINE 12-4499-6714-WCSS 185.00 r-�-wrsr+r-r--r 185.00 a== WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/29/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 6 AS OF : 03/29/94 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT ceece.......... ------------ -_. . ....... S860546 SWINGLER, DENNIS 12-4499-6714-WCSS 210.00 210.00 zaazazzc:fla=ws 5860547 TRINH, MINS HUE 124499-6714-WCSS 210.00 210000 a SaaasazZZSizfl 5660548 VEGA, ABEL 12-4499-6714-WCSS 285.00 285.00 x anznzzszz=zszz 4860549 WALLACE, RICK L 12-4499-6714-WCSS 200.00 200.00 zzasaazaaaasaaz $860550 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY 12-0001-2045 9,015.47 9,015.47 s zzazaaz aaazzzz FINAL TOTAL 25.658.37 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 03/29/94 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 7 AS OF : 03/29/94 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES NAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 6 , AND DATED 03/29/94, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES. WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ O71 /75R; 231 . DATED THIS Tlr1 Y F _/_ 19 .9±4 DIRECT R F FI A CE ND ADMINISTRATION +S�ERVICES RI SUBSCBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE NE THIS yk]"RV ` DAY OF na' a 19 . MX COMMISSION EXPIRES JAN. 1, 1996 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: . see__. L`V , A I NOTARY PUBLIC 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 OG L \FUND -.- TOTALING ire( i 3(', 7 DATED THIS __ DAY OF ___ .g a.ti 19 2 . __���� WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD P _ a` li. ta ! 4' - / �di % 61 DEPUTY AIRMAN --./7474# =:c.L-Z";: M di'. U MEMBER ,y MEMBER MEMBER REPORTS 8v C OMN.[UNI CAT ION S Weld County Board of Commissioners PO Box 758 , , , ;:; 9: 29 Greeley, Co 80632 Mar.2,1994 CLEF. Dear Commissionctn, We are property owners living near the intersection of WCR 25 & WCR 36. Weld county has done a good job of maintaining the roads in our area. As a result, we now have a problem with traffic causing excessive dust due to the amount of vehicles using the roads and the higher speed driven. As well as dust, our intersection has only a two way stop sign. We feel this creates a potentially dangerous situation due to the large number of vehicles running the stop sign. Our house and barn block the view of West bound traffic . There is a large number of tractor-trailer, oil-tanker, and local traffic on our roads. The dust is causing health problems for the members of our family and the speeding traffic is a hazard to our children. We need some treatment for the road to lower the dust and some way of slowing down the traffic. We feel a 4-way stop sign would help. We can't have a high-way patrol sit in our yard all day. So in conclusion, we need to have the dust controlled somehow. For the safety of the local traffic on our roads a 4-way stop sign would slow traffic down. Please,see what can be done to solve this problem. S/�I ." . _ 7/(Q Bob& Anne Martin 12023 WCR 36 Platteville, Co 80651 Ds/ yk 4 at; 6acccPA); ,- Sze #v RECEIVER MAR 2 2 19)4 ROAD AND BRIDGE/ENGINEERING RESPONSE RECOMMENDED ACTION: Narrative: nL.nprn -5 zt > • c N.) ✓7 Method of Response: Board Action orksession Letter (Attached) Telephone Call No Response to f Si ture OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TT PHONE(303)35&4000.EXT.4200 1 FAX(303)352-0242 P.O.BOX 758 €• GREELEY,COLORADO 80632 COLORADO March 21, 1994 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Martin 12023 VCR 36 Platteville, CO 80651 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Martin: In response to your letter of March 2, 1994, we are please to provide the following information. To respond to your request to control dust on WCR 25 and WCR 36, we have enclosed a copy of the fugitive dust control policy adopted by the Board of Weld County Commissioners. We appreciate your concerns, however, the county is responsible for 2,622 miles of gravel roads and the cost of providing this service uniformly to all citizens is prohibitive. Should you wish to pursue your request under the terms and conditions of the policy, please contact the Public Works Department at 356-4000 ext. 3750. A department representative will be glad to assist and coordinate the work. Weld County will make every effort not to disturb the section of road that has been treated with dust control agents. You should also be aware that grading and re-applying dust control agents may be necessary three or four times a year to properly control the problem. With regard to your request for a four-way stop at this intersection, our engineering staff has reviewed the sight conditions, traffic information and accident history. Their recommendation is for denial of your request. To explain: The manual on Uniform_Traffic Control JZgvices for Streets and Aiehways, published by the U.S. Department of Transportation, has been formally adopted into law by Colorado Revised Statute 42-4-501. Weld County performs its investigation in signing in accordance with the manual. Section 28.6-Multi-Way Stop Signs specifies warrants (justifying conditions) that are required for the installation of a four-way stop. The conditions at the intersection of WCR 25 and WCR 36 do not meet the warrants. The installation of stop signs is not the proper method to control traffic speed. In fact, Section 2B-5 of the manual states "stop signs should not be used for speed control". Enclosed is a pamphlet entitled "Multi-Way Stop Signs" which further explains this issue. Page 2 Bob and Anne Martin March 21, 1994 We regret that we cannot be of any more assistance on these issues. If you wish to discuss further the details regarding the above, please contact the Public Works Department at 356-4000 ext. 3750. Sincerely BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS W. H. Webster Chairman enc. GC/pds:lmartin cc: Commissioner Kirkmeyer George Cicoff, Public Works Director File WCR 25 & WCR 36 • • • • • • d M C 3 N 00 a OD c a n n =w r. N n .Y.. O mmaaw7a ^oroa ' Et ooron 3 tn0 r, • II 00 •^ J b tilt Tt a b 00 n FIN •n•K b ^Aaron vN roQ. 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Y • • rY 1 t �� it r <, rl 9� t'dif' `� 41/4\41,;.5.., 1 i..,.� r Cad -•,4 r rJ (�.1 =-1 r .. `atey . \ .• ? % x(97 �,fit, q�fri./R.Y'\ .:st ..\ i; I !KVl f . S. r• � \ �.. ,lei \ �• �4 _ � vi i "�'..1.‘1 7 0 I. aj ,rI1 � 4 / 4 • !";"•'1 1 n /. • V� f'.4: ;9 G J Commissioners 915 10th Greeley , Co. 80631 Dear Commissioner: I am writing as a concerned individual about the dirt roads in Weld County. It seems that most of them are really wash-boarded , and are in desperate need of being grated. Besides being wash-boarded , they also need to be plowed after snowstorms. The roads are eventually plowed a couple days later, but it really needs to be done the next day. Why, after a light snow dusting can you do the roads , but wait one or two days later to do them after a big storm? If possible could you send me some information on how you decide which roads get serviced , and which ones don 't . Also as to why you wait so long to do them. Sincerely, Wendi Roth Wendi Roth 36943 W.C.R. 15 Windsor , Co. 80550 91- Ai O1yO11 (3acc'Fi9); �'� 47/o ,/ MAR 2 2 1994 ROAD AND BRIDGE/ENGINEERING RESPONSE RECOMMENDED ACTION: Narrative: C :r C7 . C7 17H17.f^" V1 _sp CD r ?CD e) ; .ice . '1_< N V) W Method of Response: Board Action Worksession '-/ Letter (Attached) Telephone Call No Response a f Signa r 141:Tht irrn; OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PHONE(303)358-4000,EXT.4200 FAX(303)352-0242 P.O.8OX 758 �• GREELEY,COLORADO 80632 COLORADO March 21, 1994 Wendi Roth 36943 WCR 15 Windsor, CO 80550 Dear Ms. Roth: In response to the letter we received March 10, 1994, we are please to provide the following information. The Public Works Department maintains a maintenance schedule for each Weld County gravel road. Depending on the use and condition of the road, the frequency of the regrading activity can vary from twice a week to once a month. By your address, we presume that you reside in the Roth Subdivision and were referring to the roads within that development. It is the policy of the Public Works Department, to rograde subdivision roads once a month. If there are specific problem areas that require more attention, representatives of the department would be more than willing to discuss the possible solutions with you. They may be contacted at 356-4000 ext. 3750. Weld County's snow removal activities are directed around the following established priority list. In order of highest priority first, they are: 1. Emergencies involving human life and safety 2. National Defense (Air Force Missile Site access roads) 3. Essential dairy-livestock access roads 4. Main arterial roads 5. School bus routes 6. Mail delivery routes 7. Remaining collector roads (including subdivisions and unincorporated towns) The Public Works Department responds with all available resources to every snow storm. When appropriate, snow removal usually begins in the early morning hours. Equipment operators work extended hours through the first days after a snow. If heavy snows are localized, resources are shifted from other areas in the county as needed. The ability of the county to respond is affected by the severity of the snow storm or drifting conditions. This is the reason you have observed quicker response after a light snow. The Public Works Department works closely with emergency service providers to protect human life and /- safety. Should the need ever arise, rest assured that snow removal equipment will respond to assist emergency personnel in gaining access to the scene. We trust that the above information is helpful in providing you with an understanding of our policies. If you desire more information, please contact the Public Works Department at 356-4000 ext. 3750. Sincerely, BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ki JJ�JM ; W. N. Webster Chairman GC/pds:lroth enc. cc: Commissioner Kirkmeyer George Cicoff, Public Works Director Roth Subdivision File -cn ^N/ March 4. 1994 Board of Weld County Commissioners Attention: Bruce Barker, County Attorney P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Commissioners My property is adjacent to F Street and 71st Avenue and I am requesting it be vacated. For more than twenty-five years, F Street has been used by '. motorist (mainly teens) for the purpose of parking and hanging out, illegal alcohol and drug use, and trash dumping. As for being a street, it is extremely unsafe. The width of F Street barely allows for one car and winds around a curve which obstructs the view of drivers of cars coming from both directions. Because of this obstruction, accidents have occurred. For these reasons, were are asking you to approve F Street to be vacated. If necessary, access can be permitted for servicing of surrounding areas by the ditch rider, city, and county. Thank you Rev. Isabel Silva /:2l jle---7t__ Lens^ reave::tin, vac ate i r S4 Wit 4ou5c- Caro N. 7u,e1 qi 4'C o gyi!€`4 ec; opece r4); EG F / / /' 1 ! • d 14 I " � J s o0 O ` 02CJ • :ccQ > C Do . tp GJ 1e d c8 \X 3 0 Ui 0 S r 9 nb/v/c gfL °L v. ,elletIV 4. ROAD AND BRIDGE/ENGINEERING RESPONSE BAR T 2 torm RECOMMENDED ACTION: Narrative: • C rV ., • J �,I 1 N J) Method of Response: Board Action Worksession Letter (Attached) Telephone Call No Response aff Si lure .11( 14:44'.• I OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PHONE(303)3564000,EXT.4200 FAX(303)352.0242 P.O.BOX 258 CGREELfiY,COLORADO 80632 COLORADO March 18, 1994 Rev. Isabel Silva 610 North 71st Avenue Greeley, CO 80634 Dear Rev. Silva: In response to your letter of March 4, 1994, we are pleased to provide the following information. 'F' Street near 71st Avenue was formerly known as Weld County Road (WCR) 62.2 between WCR 29 and WCR 31. A copy of the resolutions passed in 1980 and 1981 authorizing the temporary closure and barricading of this road segment ,are enclosed for your information. After reviewing the situation, the old barricade on the east end has been scheduled to be replaced on or before April 1, 1994. In general, it is not in Weld County's best interest to vacate road rights-of-way. If the illegal use of the property persists, please contact the Sheriff's Department at 356.4000 ext. 4240. The Sheriff's Department can also provide assistance with the problem of illegal dumping. Rev. Isabel Silva March 18, 1994 If, for any reason, the above actions do not resolve the situation to your satisfaction, please advise. Sincerely, BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS W. H. Webster Chairman GC/pds enc. cc: Commissioner Kirkmeyer George Cicoff, Director of Public Works WCR 62.5 File RESOLUTION RE: TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 62. 2 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 29 AND 31. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a petition to open Weld County Road 62. 2 between Weld County Roads 29 and 31 has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, research reveals that the abovementioned portion of Weld County Road 62. 2 was requested to be temporarily closed, however, no formal action to closed said road was ever taken. The Department of Engineering Services has informed the Board that said portion of Weld County Road 62.2 is physically closed at the present time and has been closed since approximately 1975, ' and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners finds that fur- ther research is needed concerning the County's cost if said road is to be opened and finds it to be in the best interests of Weld County to temporarily close said portion of Weld County Road 62.2, except to local traffic, until research concerning the road is completed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Com- missioners of Weld County, Colorado that Weld County Road 62.2 between Weld County Roads 29 and 31 be, and hereby is, tempo- rarily closed, except for local traffic, until research concerning the opening of said road is completed and a decision is made to vacate or to open the road. • r The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of July, A.D. , 1980. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO et://7/1/ (Aye) C. W. Kirby, ehairman O,,.a& 43:eat (Aye) Leonard L. Roe, Pro-Tem v,a C (Aye) Norman � Carlson 4 rm11 2044°1144/ (Aye) Dunbar ,ozV2 P1 YnUILAye) T cne K. Steinmark ATTEST: "/y) %/ 4: Weld County CiLrk and Recorder and CI k to the Boar ray ounty C rc APPROVED AS TO FORM: • County Attorney 1 • DATE PRESENTED: AUGUST 6 , 1980 u • 1 ."`Jr.7 . RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZE BARRICADING OF COUNTY ROAD 62.2 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 in action taken on August 27, 1980 authorized temporary closure of County Road 62. 2 until such time as funds become available to upgrade the road to a safe and satisfactory condition, and WHEREAS, as a result of continued complaints from the residents of the area, the Board was requested to barricade the road off to all traffic, and WHEREAS, the County Engineer recommended the road be barricaded off to all traffic and provide an access by a gate ' or a cable for the ditch company for purposes of maintaining . the ditch. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board that County , Road 62. 2 be closed to all traffic and an access be provided, by means of a gate or cable, for the ditch company to maintain the ditch. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners that they deem it in _the. beat..interests of Weld County County ( t`retain the county road right-of-way.\ The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the ' 0th, day of September, A.D. ,x1981. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 4- • WEL COUNTY, LO O ATTEST: ��.s,cl?/V.A.1VALVler✓ a (AYE') Weld County Clerk and Recorder uck Carl on, Chairman and .Clerk to the rd I (A e) By: _0a,,.,,,r h.�1�I/ Norman Carlson, Pro-Tem k Deputy my Cler/ 1/,4', i l� / (Aye) APPED AS TO FORM: C. Z Kirby bc - // ' ) lYr4.+ O �, / , „/i," .l•. (Aye) County Attorney h T. Martin ,, / r "J(42 +%.'•'7f, A(Aye) J ne K. Steinmark 7DATE PRESENTED: OCTOBOER 5, 1981 020894DTN 15-DPT-EX ��'' �' TELEPHONE • FORM 905 STATE OF COLORADO (303) 866-2371 DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION 2: tOPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS 419 STATE CENTENNIAL BUILDING • DENVER, COLORADO 80203 DETERMINATION IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF: RUTH A. HERNANDEZ & LOUIS LEROY ASHLAND APPLICATION NO. 93-427 3406 N COLORADO FILE NO. 62-01-484-(011 LOVELAND, CO 80538 COUNTY WELD ATTN: HELEN SANCHEZ PARCEL NO. 12111921190] FOR EXEMPTION FROM GENERAL TAXATION OF PROPERTY CLAIMED TO BE OWNED AND USED SOLELY AND EXCLUSIVELY FOR RELIGIOUS PURPOSES. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: N 100 FT OF LOTS, BLOCK 8 TOWN OF PLATTEVILLE. PERSONAL PROPERTY IS INCLUDED, AND IS GRANTED/DENIED EXEMPTION IN THE SAME PERCENTAGE AS THE REAL PROPERTY, UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED BELOW. LEASED PERSONAL PROPERTY IS NOT INCLUDED. THE ADMINISTRATOR, HAVING REVIEWED THE APPLICATION AS PROVIDED IN COLORADO REVISED STATUTES, TITLE 39, ARTICLE 2, SECTION 117, HAS DETERMINED THAT SUCH EXEMPTION IS NOT JUSTIFIED AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTENT OF THE LAW, AND EXEMPTION IS HEREBY DENIED, DUE TO THE REASONS STATED BELOW: PROPERTY IS OWNED BY INDIVIDUALS, FOR WHICH THERE IS NO EXEMPTION PROVISION . DATED AT DENVER, COLORADO THIS 15th DAY OF March , 1994 MARY E_ HUooLESTON PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR (SEE REVERSE FOR APPEAL RIGHTS) (COPIES TO OWNER, ASSESSOR, TREASURER AND BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) 020894DTM 15-OPT-EX -. rr ,_ TELEPHONE FORM 905 FATE OF COLORADO (303) 866-2371 DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION _., ,?.,DUPAIW46M1T OF LOCAL AFFAIRS 419"STATE CENTENNIAL BUILDING DENVER, COLORADO 80203 DETERMINATION IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF: VINEYARD CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP APPLICATION NO. 42-724 1015 9TH AVENUE FILE NO. 62-01-439-(02) GREELEY, CO 80631 COUNTY MELD PARCEL NO. 62096105334(U$ FOR EXEMPTION FROM GENERAL TAXATION OF PROPERTY CLAIMED TO BE OWNED AND USED SOLELY AND EXCLUSIVELY FOR RELIGIOUS PURPOSES. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PLEASE SEE ATTACHED LEGAL DESCRIPTION. PERSONAL PROPERTY IS INCLUDED, AND IS GRANTED/DENIED EXEMPTION IN THE SAME PERCENTAGE AS THE REAL PROPERTY, UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED BELOW. LEASED PERSONAL PROPERTY IS NOT INCLUDED. THE ADMINISTRATOR, HAVING REVIEWED THE APPLICATION AS PROVIDED IN COLORADO REVISED STATUTES, TITLE 39, ARTICLE 2, SECTION 117, HAS DETERMINED THAT SUCH EXEMPTION IS JUSTIFIED AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTENT OF THE LAW, AND EXEMPTION IS HEREBY GRANTED, THE SAME TO BE EFFECTIVE SEE FOOTNOTE BELOW. GRANTING 64% OF TOTAL PROPERTY VALUE FROM JANUARY 1, 1992 TO FEBRUARY 20, 1993, AND 67x OF PROPERTY IS EXEMPTED FROM FEBRUARY 21, 1993 FORWARD. 100X OF PROPERTY IS DENIED PRIOR TO JANUARY 1, 1992. DATED AT DENVER, COLORADO THIS 15th DAY OF March , 1994 111\(‘)NA$A4C0&•Na MARY E. HUDDLESTON PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR (SEE REVERSE FOR APPEAL RIGHTS) (COPIES TO OWNER, ASSESSOR, TREASURER AND BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) mfra o13olaitt DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES Cases Approved by Administrative Review 3/18/94 through 3/25/94 CASE k1$ R NAME ZPMH-1894 Phelen SE-491 Moore AM RE-192 Moore AM RE-1532 Mitzel RE-1585 Stroh RE-1589 Matsashima RE-1592 Rieder RE-1593 Conner RE-1598 Intermill RE-1599 Intermill Chuck Cunliffe, Di or RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO MARCH 30, 1994 TAPE #94-16 & #94-17 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the laws of the State of Colorado at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, March 30, 1994, 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 W. H. Webster. Chairman Commissioner Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: County Attorney, Bruce T. Barker Acting Clerk to the Board. Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Baxter moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of March 28, 1994, as printed. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: "Consider appointing Canvass Board for Fort Junction PUD Law Enforcement Authority Election on March 29, 1994," was added as Item #7 under New Business; "Consider Emergency Shelter Grant Application to the Colorado Department of Local Affairs and authorize Chairman to sign" was added as Item 111 under Social Services; and "Consider Emergency Community Services Homeless Grant Application to the Colorado Division of Housing and authorize Chairman to sign" was added as Item #2 under Social Services. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Hall moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kirkmeyer seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. PRESENTATIONS: RECOGNITION OF SERVICES - AGNES HOLTZMAN, FOSTER PARENT: Chairman Webster presented Agnes Holtzman with a certificate recognizing her for 25 years of service as a foster parent, during which time she cared for over 65 children in Weld County. PUBLIC INPUT: There was no public input offered. WARRANTS: Don Warden, Director of Finance and Administration, presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General Fund $ 150,226.85 Payroll Fund $ 28,964.04 Handwritten Warrants: General Fund $ 10,210.04 Payroll Fund $1,295,843.61 • Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Baxter seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. BIDS: PRESENT BIDS: There were no bids to present. APPROVE PROSPECT VALLEY GRAVEL HAUL - ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT: Pat Persichino, Director of General Services, read the recommendation of Donald Carroll, Administrative Manager, for approval of the sole bid. Commissioner Hall moved to accept the bid from Ward Construction Company, in the amount of $101,475. Seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER FTA GRANT APPLICATION FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FOR SECTION 18 FUNDS AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Walt Speckman, Director of Human Resources, reviewed said grant application in the amount of $63,730 to maintain the current service level, as well as pay for a proportionate share of a wheelchair lift van, a wheelchair lift replacement for an existing vehicle, and a transportation data base software package. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said application and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE FOR QUALITY IMPROVEMENT FUNDS TO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES. HEAD START BUREAU, AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Speckman stated the total amount requested is $51,8,09. If approved, the funds will be used to provide increased tine for lunch aides for training and substitution, intensive policy council training. transportation funding increase, and associated administrative costs. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said application and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE FOR HEAD START PROGRAM IMPROVEMENT FUNDS TO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, HEAD START BUREAU, AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Speckman explained this is a unique situation wherein the Head Start Program is presently renting space from School District RE-5J; however, due to an increase in the number of elementary students in that area and the school district's need to utilize all available space, they are forced to cancel the lease. A total of $70,000 is requested to fund a modular unit which will be placed on the Milliken Elementary School Campus, as well as all construction and hook-up costs. Commissioner Baxter moved to approve said application and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE FOR COST OF LIVING INCREASE FOR FENWC STAFF TO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, HEAD START BUREAU, AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Speckman reviewed the application to fund a 4 percent cost-of-living increase for Family Educational Network of Weld County Head Start staff, which is retroactive to January 1, 1994. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said application and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Hall, the motion carried unanimously. Minutes - March 30. 1994 Page 2 CONSIDER APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE FOR ADDITIONAL QUALITY EXTENDED SERVICES TO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, HEAD START BUREAU, AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Speckman reviewed the application for an extension of Head Start services. He stated a total of $281,200 is requested to fund 388 eligible children and families for the six-week period of June 20, 1994, through July 29, 1994. Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve said application and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Baxter, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER 1994 VOCA ASSISTANCE APPLICATION FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND SPECIAL POPULATIONS LIAISON PROJECT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Nancy McMenamin, District Attorney's Office, explained this is the on-going Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) grant application in the amount of $5,000. The grant will provide direct services to domestic violence victims and their children, and it will enhance and expand direct services to elderly and disabled victims of crime. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said application and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Baxter, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER APPOINTING CANVASS BOARD FOR FORT JUNCTION PUD LAW ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY ELECTION ON MARCH 29, 1994: Bruce Barker, County Attorney, explained the necessity for a Canvass Board to canvass the votes of the March 29, 1994, special election for the Fort Junction PUD Law Enforcement Authority. Commissioner Harbert moved to appoint Mary Ann Feuerstein, Clerk and Recorder, Francis M. Loustalet, Treasurer, and Warren Lasell, Assessor, to said Canvass Board. Seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. PLANNING: CONSIDER REMOVAL OF DEVELOPMENT STANDARD #3 FROM USR #1026 - ENOS: Gloria Dunn, Department of Planning Services, explained that Development Standard #3 of USR #1026 and #1027 for Howard and Jeannine Enos requires the property owners to maintain Weld County Road 17. She stated the Department of Public Works has verified Weld County Road 17, north of State Highway 14, is a public road and is maintained by the County. Therefore, staff supports the request to remove Development Standard #3 from each Special Review Permit. Commissioner Baxter moved to remove Development Standard #3 of USR #1026. Seconded by Commissioner Hall, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER REMOVAL OF DEVELOPMENT STANDARD #3 FROM USR #1027 - ENOS: In conjunction with the previous item of business, Commissioner Baxter moved to remove Development Standard #3 of USR #1027, based upon the request from Howard and Jeannine Enos. Seconded by Commissioner Hall, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER ZPMH #1900 - HARO: Keith Schuett, Department of Planning Services, entered the favorable recommendation of staff into the record as written, along with four proposed Conditions of Approval. In response to Commissioner Harbert, Mr. Schuett explained the applicant has moved two other mobile homes from these lots and approval of this permit will close her zoning violation case. Maria and Alberto Hero were present and stated they agree with the Conditions of Approval as proposed by staff. Dorothy Hamlet, surrounding property owner, stated concerns about a similar request ten years ago not being given equal consideration because of the lot size; the applicant not having enough room to install another septic tank; and the proposed Conditions of Approval, which she has not seen. (Changed to Tape #94-17 while Ms. Hamlet was speaking.) Mr. Barker provided Ms. Hamlet with a copy of the Conditions of Approval. In response to Commissioner Webster, Mr. Schuett stated each lot is Minutes - March 30, 1994 Page 3 less than one acre. He said there is one residence on Lots 9 and 10, which uses a septic system located on Lot 11. The request for a mobile home to be located on Lot 11 was completed with the intent to install and hook up to a septic system on Lots 9 and 10. The Health Department has requested the applicants be required to tie each residence into the septic system located on its respective lot. Duane Hamlet discussed his concerns stating his lot is much bigger; however, a similar request was denied. He is concerned about the location of the septic tank, since there is no room for one on the lot. Commissioner Harbert explained this board has no control over the actions of prior boards; however, everyone has an equal opportunity to apply for a mobile home permit. Mr. Barker suggested this is not the proper forum and asked the Hamlets to discuss the particulars of their property with the Department of Planning Services to determine whether a mobile home permit would be allowed. Commissioner Baxter pointed out the issue of whether to handle unincorporated towns the same as other properties throughout the County needs to be addressed. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve ZPMH #1900 with four Conditions of Approval. Seconded by Commissioner Baxter. the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER RE #1594 - BOND: Greg Thompson, Department of Planning Services, read the unfavorable recommendation of staff into the record. He stated the recorded exemption would create two legal lots of 1.5 acres and 28.5 acres. However, the requirement that each of those lots be connected to public water and sewer cannot be met at this time because the cost is prohibitive; therefore, Lot B could not obtain a building permit. Mr. Thompson stated the sewer on Lot A is adequate at this time. Charles Dickson, Attorney representing the applicant, explained the Bonds purchased this property in 1993 with the intention of farming it. The contract to sell the house and outbuildings was done because the applicant did not have need of the buildings. Mr. Dickson stated the City of Greeley intends to annex the property in the future; however, if it is not annexed, the applicant will eventually apply for a subdivision of some type. Mr. Dickson responded to further questions from board members concerning the zoning and possible annexation. Commissioner Harbert suggested a Condition of Approval be added to require Lot A to hook up to the public sewer when it is extended. Commissioners Hall and Kirkmeyer asked the condition be written so that Lot A be required to hook up to the public sewer when it is extended to Lots A and B. There was no public testimony given on this matter. Commissioner Kirkmeyer also suggested the word "can" in Condition of Approval #4 be changed to "will". Mr. Barker suggested the following wording for Condition of Approval #5: "The following note shall be placed on the recorded exemption plat prior to recording: 'At such time as a public sewer system is extended to Lots A and B, the dwelling then located on Lot A shall attach to said public sewer system". Mr. Dickson responded to Commissioner Kirkmeyer that they accept the Conditions of Approval as discussed. Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve RE #15S4 with five Conditions of Approval, and the change in wording to Condition of Approval #4. Seconded by Commissioner Hall, 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 - March 30, 1994 Page 4 T;nere being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 10:00 a.m. LiliejAPPROVED: ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS j WELD COUNTY, CO RADO I Weld County Clerk to the Board (C<2 W. H. , Chai an V By:-0 (TQb Deputy C1 k to the Board Dale K l ceo ge Banery .� .r,i e•1" .r ! de,et Co tance L. Harbeiy rt / � /Fh/F a , / /�C/L.,IJX./ et/4 i Barbara J. Kirkme)er Minutes - March 30, 1994 Page 5 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY, COLORADO MARCH 30, 1994 TAPE #94-17 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session as the Board of Social Services in full conformity with the laws of the State of Colorado at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, March 30, 1994, 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 W. H. Webster, Chairman Commissioner Dale K. Hall, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: County Attorney, Bruce T. Barker Acting Clerk to the Board. Carol Harding Director of Finance and Administration, Donald Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve the minutes of the Board of Social Services meeting of March 28, 1994, as printed. Commissioner Hall seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. WARRANTS: Don Warden, Director of Finance and Administration, presented the warrants for approval by the Board in the amount of $551,154.32. Commissioner Baxter moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Hall seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. NEW BUSINESS: CONSIDER EMERGENCY SHELTER GRANT APPLICATION TO THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Jim Sheehan, Department of Social Services, stated this grant is to provide operating costs and essential services to the various shelter providers. Total amount of said grant is $90,201. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said grant application and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Baxter, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER EMERGENCY COMMUNITY SERVICES HOMELESS GRANT APPLICATION TO THE COLORADO DIVISION OF HOUSING AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Sheehan stated this grant, in the amount of $23,878, is to provide case management services by the various service providers. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said grant application and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. 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 10:05 a.m. UkiahAPPROVED: ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, 0.1.0,RAD0 Q Weld County Clerk to the Board bit° /JJ W H. Webster, Ch irm BY: ELI 1.4 t)elikeit—..- Deputy Cl4c to the Board Dale . Hall, P - Ge ge . Baxter are./ 1g/Ilu.�e 1.. Constance I.. 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