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Juic 199 ? July_ Sun Mon The Wed Thur Frl Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 PO Moon YE Canada pry „w„wNwer Oq 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Monday, July 1. 1991 TAPE 091-15 • ROLL CALL: Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman George Kennedy. Pro-Tem ``• Constance L. Harbert ,.x C. W. Kirby ri W. H. Webster MINUTES: Approval of minutes of June 26, 1991 CERTIFICATION �. OF HEARINGS: Hearings conducted on June 26, 1991: 1) Show Cause Hearing, Columbine Iron and Metal, Inc.. c/o Penny Lovely Philippe; and 2) Special Review Permit. Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: None APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: PRESENTATIONS: 1) Recognition of Services - Jim Smith 2) Recognition of Services - Paul Meta COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants RECESS FOR SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD; MINUTES: Approval of minutes of June 26, 1991 WARRANTS: Don Warden, County Finance Officer BUSINESS: NEW: 1) Consider Amendment to Coordination and Purchase of Services Agreement between Greeley/Weld Chamber of Commerce and Employment Services and authorize Chairman to sign 2) Consider Application for Federal Assistance for Additional Dollars for Migrant Head Start Grant and authorize Chairman • to sign 3) Consider Purchase of Services Agreement between FENWC and Sunrise Community Health Center and authorize Chairman to sign 4) Consider Mutual Aid Agreement between Weld County Ambulance Service and Eaton Fire Department and authorize Chairman to sign 5) Consider Mutual Aid Agreement between Ambulance Service and Briggsdale Fire Protection District and authorize Chairman to sign 6) Consider Mutual Aid Agreement between Ambulance Service and Frederick Fire Protection District and authorize Chairman to sign 7) Consider Plowing Permit 091-04 and acceptance of collateral for Si NE} 529, T8, R57W and authorize Chairman to sign - Phyllis McConnell 8) Consider request from Pest Inspector to enter upon certain lands 9) Consider Resolution re: Authorize Board of County Commissioners to convene as a Board of Equalization for Calendar Year 1991 CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Jul 1 - Work Session 10:00 AM Jul 2 - Planning Commission 1:30 PM Jul 4 - HOLIDAY Jul 3 - HOLIDAY Jul 8 - Elected Official 10:00 AM Jul a - Weld Mental Health 7:30 PM Jul 9 - Juvenile Community Review Board 12:15 PM Jul 9 - County Council - Ault Town Hall 7:30 PM Jul 11 - Convention and Visitors Bureau Advisory Board 7:00 AM Jul 11 - Private Industry Council 7:45 AM Jul 12 - Community Corrections 12:00 PM HEARINGS: Jul 10 - Preliminary Hearing for local improvement district on Weld County Roads 15 and 84 10:00 AM Jul 10 - Preliminary Hearing for local improvement district on Weld County Road 63 10:00 AM Jul 10 - Amended Special Review Permit and Amended Certificate of Designation for a biomedical waste incineration facility. Jamison Tool. Inc.. and Colorado Incineration Services. Inc. 10:00 AM Jul 17 - Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation for an environmental recycling and solid waste disposal site and facility. Environmental Recycling and Disposal Company. C/o Ted Zigan 10:00 AM Jul 31 - Planned Unit Development Plan, First Filing. Flatiron Structures Company 10:00 AM Jul 31 - Change of Zone to A (Agricultural). Keota 10:00 AM Aug 14 - Show Cause Hearing, Tire Mountain Incorporated, c/0 Jarrald A. and ?aye L. Jamison 10:00 AM Sep 11 - Show Cause Hearing, James McDonald, c/o Adrenalin Adventures 10:00 AM Dec 4 - Show Cause Hearing, Columbine Iron and Metal. • Inc. , c/o Penny Lovely Philippe (cont. from 6/26/91) 10:00 AM COMMUNICATIONS: 1) County Council agenda for July 9, 1991 - Ault Town Hall 2) Greeley Interfaith Association re: Housing for migrant workers PLANNING STAFF APPROVALS: 1) Amended RE 01023 - Anderson RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve Agreement to provide Administrative Services for Colorado Old Age Pensioners Dental Program with State Department of Social Services * 2) Approve State Agreement between Weld County Department of Social Services and Weld County Attorney's Office - $45,950 * 3) Approve State Agreement between Weld County Department of Social Services and Weld County Attorney's Office - $16,195 * 4) Approve Amendments to Case Management Contract between State Department of Social Services and Human Resources Continued on Page 2 of Consent Agenda Monday. July 1, 1991 Page 2 of Consent Agenda cd RESOLUTIONS: (cont.) * 5) Approve emergency closure of Weld County Road 102 between Weld County Roads 19 and 23 * 6) Approve emergency closure of Weld County Road 104 between Weld County Roads 25 and 27 * 7) Action of Board concerning acceptance of Performance Bond No. 201614 in the amount of 365,500 - Baldridge PUD • * 8) Approve RE #1352 - Barbara J. Craver * 9) Action of Board concerning RE #1351 - Fremont Properties, c/o Jerry Jefferis *10) Action of Board concerning Show Cause Hearing - Columbine Iron and Metal, Inc., c/o Penny Lovely Philippe *11) Approve Special Review Permit - Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock *12) Approve 3.25 Beer License for John E. Martinez, dba Gill Recreation Center *13) Approve 3.2% Beer License for Roberta and C. Ray Hinderliter. dba I-76 Motel and Cafe AGREEMENTS: * 1) Approve Mutual Aid Agreement between Weld County Ambulance Service and Eaton Fire Department * 2) Approve Mutual Aid Agreement between Ambulance Service and Briggsdale Fire Protection District * 3) Approve Mutual Aid Agreement between Ambulance Service and Frederick Fira Protection District * 4) Approve Amendment to Coordination and Purchase of Services Agreement between Greeley/Weld Chamber of Commerce and Employment Services * 5) Approve Application for Federal Assistance for Additional Dollars for Migrant Head Start Grant * 6) Approve Purchase of Services Agreement between FENWC and Sunrise Community Health Center PRESENTATXONS: * 1) Recognition of Services - Jim Smith * 2) Recognition of Services - Paul Meta * Signed at this meeting • Monday, July 1. 1991 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE AGREEMENT TO PROVIDE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES FOR COLORADO OLD AGE PENSIONERS DENTAL PROGRAM BETWEEN WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES AND STATE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado. and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with an Agreement to Provide Administrative Services for Colorado Old Age Pensioners Dental Program between Weld County Department of Social Services and the State Department of Social Services, with appropriations becoming available July 1, 1991. with the 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 Agreement to Provide Administrative Services for Colorado Old Age Pensioners Dental Program between Weld County Department of Social Services and the State Department of Social Services 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 26th day of June, A.D., 1991, nunc pro tunc January 1, 1991. n /f BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /f ' G�_ _l�i_ WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the EBooaarrdd � Gor any airman By: /211!4, '7- /-d��r�cti AI �L Deputy Cleric o the Board Ge ill -y�, Pro-Ter V APPROVED 70 FORMs ��'7 ��'Q'i/r `/ !�`K onstance L. Harbert County Attorney C. W. irby�� / W. Alebster 910556 SSOOI CC. SS Region 2-W June 1, 1991 4' AGREEMENT TO PROVIDE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES FOR COLORADO OLD AGE PENSIONERS DENTAL PROGRAM The State legislature has appropriated $396,238.00 for care and administration for the Colorado Old Age Pensioners Dental Program for fiscal year 1991/92. The appropriations become available July 1, 1991. The State requires assistance in areas of the State to receive and process applications and to determine eligibility of recipients. The implementing agency shall provide the following services: 1) Receive applications from prospective patients. 2) Determine eligibility of applicants. 3) Assist old age pensioners in making dental appointments with dentists who are participating in the program. 4) Assist old age pensioners in obtaining transportation to the dental • office when necessary. 5) Determine the amount of co-payment to be made by patient. 6) Assist old age pensioners in obtaining funds for the co-payment when indicated. 7) Maintain records of patients, services provided and funds encumbered and spent. • 8) Provide regular reports of persons served, services rendered and funds encumbered and spent. 91CS37.1 AGREEMENT TO PROVIDE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES page 2 Colorado Old age Pensioners Dental Program The State will, in consideration of said services, pay to the Region a sum not to exceed One Thousand Dollars ($1,000 ) in the following manner: 1) Upon receipt of a signed monthly (no less than quarterly) statement submitted in duplicate, requesting reimbursement for services; and conditioned upon affirmation by the Dental Health Section that such services were performed. 2) The Region shall be paid $22.00 per processed form. The form shall be considered processed upon completion of the patient treatment and receipt, by the Colorado Department of Health, Dental Health Section, of the white and green copies of the authorization fo .jeryice form signed by the Dental Committee member, dated and signed by the dentist. In the event the patient is required to be referred to additional dentists for consulation and/or treatment, only the original form processing will be considered for payment. 3) To be considered for payment, billings for reimbursement must be received within §0 days after the period for which payment is being requested. 4) In January, each year, spending patterns are reviewed in order that all appropriated dollars may be wisely expended. It is agreed that some portion of the above allocation may be withdrawn if spending patterns indicate that there will be money unused during the State fiscal year. Signature �, . ., ,. �.1 . ' �� Date_6 O/Q/ R:: ionai C. rdin1tor Daniel u. Concert, A C.S. M.P. . , Director Family and Community alth Services Division db/agreetw ATT6M �W t le o Go L Cy, airman the Board Board of Weld unty Commissioners BY t fic-c_. 9M( Deputy Clerk to the Board 6th. / 91055& • CC faC/ IEIORAf®um rM q.„ ^l' ' J i TO ' T. Gordon E. Lacy Chairman on. June 24,- 4911 RUIPC hoard of We CEounty Commissioners - -` COLORADO r.emJudy A. Crisgo, Director, Social Services sman, Ate, regiment Between W.C.D.S.S. and the State Department of Social Services Enclosed for Board approval is an agreement between the Colorado Department of Social Services and the Weld County Department of Social Services. The agreement provides for $1,000 to be used for administrative purposes under the Colorado Old Age Pensioners Dental Program. The Weld County Department of Social Services will accept applications and determine eligibility of clients. If you have any questions, please telephone ma at extension 6200. SAC:jmc 910556 5S0D 13 - RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES AND WELD COUNTY ATTORNEY 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 between the Weld County Department of Social Services and the Weld County Attorney in the amount of $45,950.00. commencing January 1. 1991, and ending December 31, 1991, with the 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 Agreement between the Weld County Department of Social Services and the Weld County Attorney in the amount of $45,950.00 be, and hereby is, approved. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of June. A.D., 1991, nunc pro tune January 1, 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: �> 4 WELD COUNTY. COLORADO Weld County��j�//// Clerk to to oar r4T////J�/fR�c, e �i� Cord . acy, rman By ` De- Clerk to the EOand-L Gre Kenne�Q , rP o-7em Deputy � APPROVED A FORM: Qqf� ->C? onstance L. Harbert ounty Attorney C. W. Kirby / Mt 4 910555 SSO0i3 CC : SS ; OA -71 • Contract Number (state use Only) AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT or SOCIAI. SERVICES AND WELD COUNT! ATTORNEY This Agreement is executed as of June 26. 1991 by and between Thomas 0. David. County Attorney (hereinafter referred to as "Contractor") and the Weld County Department of Social Services (hereinafter referred to as "Department): This Agreement shall be in effect from January 1, 1991 through December 31. 1991 but not to exceed twelve (12) months. The Department desires to enter into an Agreement with the Contractor to: 1) Assist the Department in providing the services necessary to comply with state regulations concerning care for children. 2) Assist the Department with court action necessary to the well-being of children in the county and children that the Department has custody over. The Contractor desires to enter into such an Agreement with Department; The Department and Contractor therefore agree as follows: 1. Scope of Services Legal services shall be provided Co the Department by the Contractor in compliance with scats laws associated with the protection of children. 2. Personnel The Contractor shall identify all personnel by title who shall provide services pursuant Co this Agreement am sec forth in Exhibit I. entitled "Computation of Personnel Costs for Services". a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. The addition or deletion of personnel listed in Exhibit I of this Agreement will be accomplished by a memorandum with an updated Exhibit I submitted by the Contractor. within tan (10) days of any changes of positions. to the Department and subject to approval of the Executive Director. Colorado Department of Social Services or designee. The new Exhibit I will comply with the requirements of this Paragraph 2. 3. Payment a. Payment shall be made on the basis of Exhibit It. entitled "Agreement Budget". a copy of which is attached. The Agreement budget shall establish the maximum reimbursement which shall be paid from combined county. state and federal funds during the duration of this Agreement. 910555 1 S. b. The Contractor shall submit itemized monthly billings to the Department for costs incurred pursuant co this Agreement in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Colorado Department of Social Services. The Contractor shall submit all itemized monthly billings to the Department no later than the last day of the month following the month the cost was incurred. billings shall be signed by the Contractor. c. Payment to the Contractor shall be made monthly by the Department upon receipt of an itemized billing as follows: (1) Personal Services Costs Actual costs (wages or salaries and employee benefits) determined by multiplying the number of hours worked by the Attorney and his/her employee. to provide services under this Agreement by their actual hourly rates including employee benefits. (2) Travel Actual charges for travel related to providing services under this Agreement must receive prior written approval by the Department in order to be reimbursed. Reimbursement for Contractor and staff time spent in travelling shell be negotiated between the Contractor and the Department. (3) Training Actual charges for travel for reasonable and essential short term training for the Contractor. Reimbursement for Contractor and staff time spent in training shall be negotiated between the Contractor and the Department. 4. Duties of the Department The Department shall provide the Contractor with all pertinent information available to the extent that such information is relevant to the services to be performed pursuant to this Agreement. S. Termination for Convenience or for Cause This Agreement may be terminated with or without cause by either party upon written notice of at least thirty (30) days citing the reasons for termination. Upon such termination. the Contractor shall furnish to the Department, as property of the Department. all property. records and pertinent information which the Department provided under this Agreement. When the Contractor provides said property. records and intonation to the Department. the Department shall pay the Contractor for actual costs incurred through the last day of this Agreement. 91053.� 2 . 6. Amendment This Agreement may be amended in whole or in part by mutual consent. provided chat said amendment shall be reduced to writing, properly executed and made a part of this Agreement. 7. Reports, Records, and Retention Periods The Contractor shall maintain such records as are deemed necessary pursuant to the Colorado Department of Social Services' rules to assure a proper accounting for all costs and funds collected. These records will be made available for audit purposes to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Colorado Department of Social Services. or any authorized representative of the State of Colorado. and will be retained for six (6) years after the expiration of this contract unless permission to destroy them is granted by the Colorado Department of Social Services. The Contractor shall maks financial program progress and other reports as requested by the Department or Colorado Department of Social Services. 8. Equipment Purchased with Federal, State and County Money Title to all equipment acquired by the Contractor under this Agreement at a cost of $500 or more for which the Contractor is reimbursed by the Department shall vest in the Department. Upon termination of this Agreement. the Department may require the Contractor to deliver to the Department any such equipment acquired for the performance of this Agreement. 9. Confidentiality Information provided by the Department for the purpose of this Agreement shall be used only for the purpose intended and in accordance with federal and state laws and regulations. 10. Safeguarding Information The Contractor shall provide for the security of information collected pursuant to this Agreement and as provided in the rules and regulations of the Colorado Department of Social Services. 11. Political Activities None of the funds, materials. property, personnel or services contributed by the United states. the Colorado Department of Social Services or the Department under this Agreement shall be used for any partisan political activity, or to further the election or defeat of any candidate for public office in a manner which would constitute a violation of S U.S.C. Sections 1501 et. seq. e105 ..) 1 !af The Department and Contractor have therefore caused this Agreement to be executed by choir respective officers, duly authorized to do so. This Agreement is exprenly made sub3ect to the approval of the Executive Director. Colorado Department of Social Services. or his designee: however. the state of Colorado, the Colorado Department of Social Services, the Executive Director. or hie designee, are not parties to this Agreement. ount irea r Wora Contractor Dace !! Boa +au t (Type Name, Address, and Phone No.) of Social rvices Thomas 0. David 913 10th Street Greeley. CO 80631 (303) 356-4000 edit; County Bo d Date of Social Services Approved: State of Colorado, A. Bay Romer, Governor //ij PLA/�f/ Ao. (,��/,,,�J/ `(�Mesba�i�r`�ounty "Board f Date of Social Services er For Executive Director Date Member t rd eta Colorado Department of Social Services of Social Services ATTEST: h. • old County Clerk to Member County Board Date the Board of Social Services /l ff Deputy-Clerk to the Board * If the Board of Social Services resolves to empower the Chairman of the Board of Social Services to enter into end sign this Agreement for the County Commissioners then a copy of the Board's resolution to do so must be attached. • 910555 Inhibit II AGREEMENT BUDGET FOR PERIOD OF January 1. 1991 =OUCH December 31. 1991 I. Services or Personnel costa. including employee benefits $$44.500.00 • 2. Travel $ 500.00 3. Training Costs $ 750.00 4. Operating Costs S 0.00 5. Specific actual costs S 0.00 a. Automated Date Processing $ 0.00 b. Office Space $ 0.00 c. Capital Outlay $ 0.00 • d. Other — Licensing Fee $200.00 TOTAL COTS $45.950.00 a 910555 Inhibit t COMPUTATION or PERSONNEL COSTS FOR SERVICES A. suoervieor List the official title of the person who will set personnel policies. appoint new employees and will otherwise exercise supervisory authority for services to be provided under this Agreement. Also include his/her actual hourly rata including employee benefits. the estimated number of his/her hours to be charged under this Agreement, and estimated cost. Actual Sourly Estimated Estimated Title Rate Hours Cost Thomas 0. David $57.84 0 0 County Attorney B. Personnel List their official title of all personnel who will be providing services under this Agreement. Also include his/her actual hourly rate including employee benefice, the estimated mober. of his/her hours to be charged under this Agreement. and estimated cost. Actual Hourly Estimated Estimated Title Rate Hours Cost Jim L. Pope $21.39 2.080 $44.500.00 Assistant County Attorney C. Total Personnel Costs $44,500.00 91(3555 f EORAflDUtlfl inee yu Gordon E.LLosyj Chairman Dote— June 21. 1991 Board of Weld County tosmissioners COLORADO Prom Judy A. Criego. Director, Social Services &so,,, Agreement between W.C.D.S.S. and Weld Co y A corns, '• ffice Enclosed for hoard approval is an agreement between the Wald County Attorney's office and the Weld County Department of Social Services. 1. The term of the Agreement la January 1, 1991 through December 31. 1991. 2. The Weld County Attorney's Office agrees to provide full-time attorney assistance through Mr. Jim Pope. 3. The Department agrees to provide reimbursement as follows: Personnel Costs $44.500 Travel Costs 500 Training costs 750 Licensing Yeas 200 TOTAL $45,950 If you have any questions, please telephone me at extension 6200. JAG:mib -5S00/39�osss RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES AND WELD COUNTY ATTORNEY 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 between the Weld County Department of Social Services and the Weld County Attorney in the amount of $16,195.20, commencing January 1, 1491, and ending December 31. 1991. with the 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 Agreement between the Weld County Department of Social Services and the weld County Attorney in the amount of $16,195.20 be, and hereby is, approved. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of June, A.D.. 1991, nunc pro tunc January 1, 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTESTi of G WELD CO COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Gor Aairman Deputy Clerk to the Board np Kennedy, ro-Tem APPROVED AS FORM, � _roe Constance L. Harbert aunty Attorney C. W. � Kirby t l J'N w. H. Webster 910534 SSC°(3 Ce -ss �/� • Contract Number (state use Only) AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES AND WELD COUNTY ATTORNEY This Agreement is executed as of June 26. 1991 by and between Thomas 0. David, County Attorney (hereinafter referred to as "Contractor") end the Weld County Department of Social Service. (hereinafter referred to as "Department): This Agreement shall be is effect from January 1, 1991 through December 31. 1991 but not to exceed twelve (12) months. The Department desires to enter into an Agreement with the Contractor to: 1) Assist the Department in providing the services necessary to comply with state regulations concerning care for children. 2) Assist the Department with court action necessary to the well-being of children in the county and children chat the Department has custody over. The Contractor desires to enter into such an kgreement with Department: The Department and Contractor therefore agree as follows: 1. Scope of Services Legal services shall be provided to the Department by the Contractor in compliance with state laws associated with the protection of children. 2. Personnel The Contractor shall identify all personnel by title who shall provide services pursuant to this Agreement as sec forth in Exhibit I, entitled "Computation of Personnel Costs for Services", a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. The addition or deletion of personnel listed in Exhibit I of this Agreement will be accomplished by a memorandum with an updated Exhibit I submitted by the Contractor, within ten (10) .days of any changes of positions, to the Department and subject to approval of the Executive Director, Colorado Department of Social Services or designee. The new Exhibit I will comply with the requirements of this Paragraph 2. 3. Payment. a. Payment shall be made on the basis of Exhibit II, entitled "Agreement budget". a copy of Which is attached. The Agreement Budget shall establish the maximum reimbursement which shall be paid from combined county, stave end federal funds during the duration of this Agreement. 910551s 1 b. The Contractor shall submit itemized monthly billing* to the Department for costs incurred pursuant to this Agreement in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Colorado Department of Social Services. The Contractor shall submit all itemized monthly billings to the Department no later than the last day of the month following the month the cost was incurred. billings shall be signed by the Contractor. c. Payment to the Contractor shall be made monthly by the Department upon receipt of an itemized billing as follows: (1) Personal Services Costs Actual costs (maces or salaries and employes benefits) determined by multiplying the number of hours worked by the Attorney and his/her employee, to provide services .under this Agreement by their actual hourly rates including employee benefits. (2) Travel Actual charges for travel related to providing services under this Agreement must receive prior written approval by the Department in order to be reimbursed. Reimbursement for Contractor and staff time spent in travelling shall be negotiated between the Contractor and the Department. (3) Training Actual charges for travel for reasonable and essential short term training for the Contractor. Reimbursement for Contractor and staff time spent in training shall be negotiated between the Contractor and the Department. 4. Duties of the Department The Department shall provide the Contractor with all pertinent information available to the extent chat such, information is relevant to the services co be performed pursuant to this Agreement. 5. Termination for convenience or for Cause This Agreement may be terminated with or without cause by either party upon. written notice of at least thirty (30) days citing the reasons for termination. Upon such termination. the Contractor shall furnish to the Department. as property of the Department. all property. records and pertinent information' which the Department provided under this Agreement. When the Contractor provides said property. records and information to the Department, the Department shall pay the Contractor for actual costs incurred through the last day of this Agreement. Sze554 2 6. Amendment This Agreement may be amended in whole or in part by mutual consent. provided that said amendment shall be reduced to writing. properly ai executed and made a part of this Agreement. 7. Reports, Records, and Retention Periods The Contractor shall maintain such records as are deemed necessary pursuant to the Colorado Department of Social Services' rules to assure a proper accounting for all costs and funds collected. These records will be made available for audit purposes to the G.S. Department of Health and Rumen Services, the Colorado Department of Social Services, or any authorized representative of the State of Colorado, and will be retained for six (6) years after the expiration of this contract unless permission to destroy them is granted by the Colorado Department of Social Services. The Contractor shall make financial program progress and other reports as requested by the Department or Colorado Department of Social Services. 8. Equipment Purchased with Federal, State and County Money Title to all equipment acquired by the Contractor under this Agreement at a cost of $500 or more for which the Contractor is reimbursed by the Department shall vest in the Department. Upon termination of this Agreement, the Department say require the Contractor to deliver to the Department any such equipment acquired for the performance of this Agreement. 9. Confidentiality Information provided by the Department for the purpose of this Agreement shall be used only for the purpose intended and in accordance with federal and state laws and regulations. 10. Safeguarding Information The Contractor shall provide for the security of information collected pursuant to this Agreement and as provided in the rules and regulations of the Colorado Department of Social Services. 11. Political Activities None of the funds, materials, property. personnel or services contributed by the United states, the Colorado Department of Social Services or the Department under this Agreement shall be used for any partisan political activity, or to further the election or defeat of any candidate for public office in a manner which would constitute • violation of 5 U.S.C. Sections 1501 et. seq. 910554 3 v J 12. Compliance with Applicable Law 4 The Contractor shall at all times during the execution of this Contract strictly adhere to all applicable federal and state laws and implementing regulations as they currently exist and nay hereafter be ,J amended. The Contractor acknowledges that the laws include Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. the Age Discrimination Act of 1975. the Age Discrimination in Rsployrent Act of 1967. the Equal Pay Act of 1963 and the Education Amendments of 1972, and all regulations applicable to these lays prohibiting discrimination because of race, color, national origin. handicap, age, sex and religion. 13. Studies and Investigations All official reports of cases. investigations. studies, etc.. made as a result of this Agreement shall acknowledge the support provided by the Department of Health and Rumen Services and Colorado Department of Social Services. 14. Subcontracts No subcontract shall be made by the Contractor with any other party for furnishing any services contracted for without the prior written consent, and approval of the Department. Yor services provided under any subcontract. the Contractor shall be responsible for contract performance and compliance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The Contractor shall select subcontractor on a competitive basis to the maximum practical extent consistent with the objectives and requirements of this Agreement. 15. Responsibilities and Conduct of Individuals The Contractor is solely responsible for the conduct of individuals employed by and under the direct supervision or control of the Contractor. 16. Special, Attorney The Contractor or the Department may determine that the Contractor bee a conflict of interest which will prevent the Contractor from being able to fulfill and complete all the terms of this Agreement. Upon such a determination, the Department is authorized to hire a special attorney to fulfill and complete such duties. The special attorney shall be given and act under chi same powers as the Contractor hired under this Agreement. The special attorney shall receive payment for services from the Contractor for the expense. 17. Attorney Appearance To the extent reasonable and practicable. and consistent with applicable state regulations. the Contractor agrees to appear in proceedings before the courts of this county on behalf of other county departments when authorized by the Department. 4 91.0554 The Department and Contractor have therefore caused this Agreement to be executed by their respective officers, duly authorized to do so. This Agreement is expressly made eubsect to the approval of the Executive Director. Colorado Department of Social Services, or his dasihase; however. the state of Colorado, the Colorado Department of Social Services. the Executive Director. or his designee. are not parties to this Agreement. dui. a Vii W Cony D1r,,Lor p.c. / Contractor Date M Board ate (Type Fame. Address, and Phone Mo.) of Social Sue Thomas 0. David 915 10th Street Greeley. CO 80631 (303) Cou 356-4000 '11 7y�sber� nty Boar Date of Social Sery Approved: State of Colorado Roy Roman. Covermr ,{, 2 / ItIlierb t Lity Board Date of Social Services For Executive Director Date Member County Data Colorado Department of Social Services of Social Services 16( ea", • ji.c.t ATTEST: or to Member County Board Date the Board //// of Social Services By: • , i -41---7,4 i . Dep y" erk to the * if the Board of Social Services resolves to empower the Chairman of the I ' Board of Social Services to enter into and sign this Agreement for the County Commissioners then a copy of the Board's resolution to do so must be attached. 910554 _ ._. _ Exhibit I COMPUTATION OP PERSONNEL COSTS TOR SERVICES A. Supervisor List the official title of the person who will set personnel policies. appoint new employees and will otherwise exercise supervisory authority for services to be provided under this Agreement. Also include his/her actual hourly rate including employee benefits. the estimated number of his/her hours to be charged under this Agreement. and estimated cost. Actual Sourly Estimated !stinted Z114 Rate Hours Cost Thomas 0. David $57.84 56 $3.239.04 County Attorney E. Personnel List their official title of all personnel who will be providing services under this Agreement. Also include his/her actual hourly rate including employee benefits. the estimated number of his/her hours to be charged under this Agreement. and estimated cost. Actual Hourly Estimated Estimated Title Rate Boors Cost Cyndy Cinque $57.84 56 03.239.04 Assistant County Attorney Jan Allison $57.84 56 $3.239.04 Assistant County Attorney Bruce Barker $57.84 56 $3.239.04 Assistant County Attorney Lee Morrison $57.84 56 $3.239.04 Assistant County Attorney C. Total Personnel Costs $16.195.20 • 910554 Lthibit II AGREEMENT IUDDET FOR PERIOD OP January 1, 1991 SHROUDS December 31, 1991 1. Services or Personnel costs. including employee benefits $16.195.20 2. Travel 3 0.00 3. Training Costs 3 0.00 4. Operating Costs 3 0.00 5. Specific actual costs 3 0.00 a. Automated Date Processing $ 0.00 b. Office Space $ 0.00 c. Capital Outlay $ 0.00 d. Other — Licensing lee $200.00 TOTAL COTS $16.395.20 • 91055 f&t , mEmoRnnDum WE[lba To Cordon E. tact. Chairman optJune 21. 1991 Hoard o Wi d County ComaIasioune h COLORADO !Item Jut!y A. Criego, Director. Social Service a,bj,,, Agreement Between W.C.D.S.S. and Weld ty torney's Office Enclosed for Board approval is an agreement between the Weld County Attorney's office and the Weld County Department of Social Services. 1. The term of the Agreement is January 1. 1991 through December 31. 1991. 2. The Weld County Attorney's Office agrees tot a. assist the Department of Social Services meet compliance with State regulations concerning the care of children. b. assist the Department of Social Services with court actions involving the care of children. 3. The maximum personnel costs that are authorized under the agreement is $16.193.20. If you have any questions. please telephone ma at extension 6200. JAC:mib 910554 SSOOl3 RESOLUTION RE, APPROVE HCBS-EBD/HCBS-PLWA CASE MANAGEMENT CONTRACT AMENDMENTS BETWEEN STATE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES AND WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES 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 Home and Community Based Services (HCBS), Elderly. Blind and Disabled (EBD), and People Living with AIDS (PLWA) Case Management Contract Amendments between the State Department of Social Services and the Weld County Division of Human Resources, commencing July 1, 1991, and ending June 30, 1993, with the 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 HCBS-EBD/HCBS-PLWA Case Management Contract Amendments between the State Department of Social Services and the Weld County Division of Human Resources 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 26th day of June, A.D., 1991. BELDD OU TY. CY ORADISSIONERS ATTESTSaf/41/Wosat WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Gorda, airman By: e/ ������////// Deputy lark o the Boa Geo Kennedy, Pro-Tem APPROVED A T FORM; Constance L. Harbert /1;:6714;;At County Attorney C. W. Kirby_ I( bs li.l W. 910333 7/I N0oIt8 cgti) • Forme-AC-02A (R 1/88) Department or Agency Number 361000 - Contract Routing Number 1 Amends MD M091.712 HCOS-1930/HCBSPLWA CASE MANAGEMENT CONTRACT THIS CONTRACT, made this ,PS day of ‘S`ill_ 1991, by and between the State of Colorado for the use and benefit of the Department of Social Services. 157.5 Sherman. Deriver_Colorado 80203- Cj2,,hereinafter referred to as the State or Social Services. and Weld County DMa on pf Hurna.Resourcas.AAB P.O Boxj 05 1551 Notp 17th Avenue. °reeler/.Cnfnmrin Anew hereinafter referred to as the contractor. WHEREAS, authority exists In the Law and Funds have been budgeted,appropriated and otherwise made available and a sufficient unencumbered balanoe thereof remains available for payment in,Contract Encumbrance Number : and for EBD and PLWA program, COFR's codes: Fund,22., Agency US& Appropriation Code-1j5_: and WHEREAS, required approval, clearance and coordination has been accomplished from and with appropriate agencies; and WHEREAS,the State has established a Colorado Medical Assistance Program in order to participate In Title XIX of the Social Security Act (Medicaid), and WHEREAS, the State Is the single Colorado agency responsible for the administration of the Medicaid program,and WHEREAS, the State has received waiver authorization from the U,S, Department of Health and Human Services (hereinafter HMS) to establish and Conduct a program of Home and Community Clued Services in accordance with Sections 2154.5401 isi2g„ C.R.S., as amended,as an alternative to nursing hone or hospital placement for eligible persons,and WHEREAS, the sad Sections 20-4.5.101 sag. C.R,S., as amended, provide that the Case Management Agency for such services shall be an agency designated by the board of county commissioners. and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County county(s) have designated Contractor to be the county case management agency, and WHEREAS,the State desires to enter Into this amended Contract with the Contractor herein for the Implementation of home and community based a.Mces for persons IMng with HIV/AIDS program, and WHEREAS, the State desires to enter into this amended Contract with the Contractor herein for the provision of case management services, as set forth in greeter detail below, and WHEREAS,the State has designated the Contractorto cattily and contract with certain qualifying individual independent contractors.and` _ ..— _,_, WHEREAS, the State agrees that the contractor need not provide the services described herein when Insufficient funds have been appropriated to pay the contractor for those services.and WHEREAS, Contractor has been selected in accordance with the Colorado Procurement Code, and WHEREAS. as d Of/t�hedate of the execution of this Contract the Contractor meets all statutory requirements -. rift elating intoth SC q t„t,�Y.,.. '. - "fir c e .r.-..j,�.,..�i- :Mr.'r-r. a... ,,4 ..., i.,. :m/'_.. :ys�.... 910551 • NOW TMEREPORE, It Is hereby agreed that 1. Contractor shall perform the following functions of Case management seMoess as defined within the Color do Department of Social Services Rules and Regulations which implement Medicaid Program Sections 26-4.5-101 sung,of the C.R.S.M amended, found in the Colorado Code of Regulations at 10 CCR 250540. These rules and regulations may also be found In the Colorado Department of Social Services Staff Manual Volume 8,titled Medical Assistance, hereinafter referred to as State Rules.These functions of case management services for eligible persona, shall Include assessment of client need. development and implementation of a case plan. coordination and monitoring of service delivery that assures adequate, quality, and safety of alMCe prov►sions,the evaluation of service effectiveness and the reassessment of client need. The following services are The following services are for Elderly. Blind & Disabled(MD): for Persons Living with AIDS (PLWA): 1) personal can seNkJes. 1) private duly nursing services. 2) homemaker services. 2)adult day care, 3) respite care savbes, 3) Intensive supervision of foster 4) non.medIcal transportation, are children with AIDS 5) home modlfl0atlon, or MC, 0) electronic monitoring seNICes. 4) personal care and homemaker services. 7) adult day care. 2. Contractor may perform the following functions of certification, performance monitoring, and reimbursement of Independent contractors as,defined In State Rules: The following services are The following services are for EBD: for PLWA: 1) respite Care seNfcee. 1) intensive supervision of foster 2) non.medicsi transportation, care children with AIDS 3) home modification, or ARC. 4) electronic monitoring services. Certification decisions shall be made in strict compliance with State regulations as they currently exist and may later be amended. 3. Contractor agrees to perform its obligations hereunder In conformity with the provisions of Tide XIX of the Social Security Act, other relevant federal and state law and all pertinent federal and state regulations promulgated pursuant thereto: including.without limitation. the Colorado Social Services Code. Sections 25-1.101 yip., C.R.S., as amended, as all the foregoing are In effect as of the date of execution of this Contract, and as they may later be amended. 4. The Contractor shall assure that Clients have appropriate and timely access to services. The Contractor will facilitate the application process for potentially eligible individuals and respond in a timely manner to all referrals of eligible clients. The Contractor shall provide thorough assessments of care needs and resources to assure the most appropriate to gedng of all private and pudic Long Term Care (LTC) resources to the needs of the diems. Such targeting shall not supplant but shall support seH.care. family care and other informal community care. This tnrgekng shall include directing clients to non- - - publicly funded programs when poesibi►and h.other pudic programs as appropriate.TheC.orKreCtor will follow the LTC program targeting guidelines as established by the State or as amended thereafter, 5. The Contractor shall process paperwork (as specified In State Rules) In a timely and accurate manner to promote timely service to clients and timely payment of provider claims. Contractor shall submit signed claims and assure adequate documentation to support all Medicaid Claims Such Claim forms shall specify the dates of claim coverage, patient identification,type and units of services and billed amounts. .��.w"�'i'.•tir:iLT`!_. �. . .... .... . . . ..rv',.r.�l�.ti. ,...:..,..-. . ,...:._._. ".` _, :.'11C:aN.'r�+�.�:''ICSW1ti4^ _. _. _ , • 9105a'; 6. In consideration for the seMcee rendered in ecoordanoe with this Contract,the State shall estabish billing procedures and compensate Contractor In accordance thenwAth within thkty(30) days of receipt of correct billings, if all billing and repOtWq requirements have been satisfactorily met The Contractor shall be reimbursed by the State In such amounts as may from time to time Co specified by the State pursuant t0 applicable federal and state statutes and regulations. Including the Colorado Medial Assistance Act Section 264.101 AL M., C.R.S..as amended,and the Reimbursement Methods for Case Management services, of the State Rules. as such statutes and rules currently exist or may hereafter be amended. a) in the event that an error In claims payment Is made by the Fiscal Agent. adjustment shall be made pursuant to the procedures established by the Fiscal Agent on behalf of the State, and as stated in State Rules. b) All warrants endorsed by Contractor and preened for payment shag constitute payment In full, except when endorsed under 8000 faith protest pursuant to Section 4.1.207. C.R.S. as amended. GENERAL PROVIS(QfJ 1. This Contract shall be for a term commencing July 1. 1901 and continuing through June 30. 1993 unless terminated earlier under the provisions for termination set forth with the contract. 2. Except as herein specifically provided otherwlse,the parties of this Contract intend that the relationship between them Contemplated by this Contract is that of employer-independent contractor. No employee. or agent of Contractor shall be or shall be deemed to be an employee, or agent of the State. Contractor will be solely and entirely responsible for Its act and the acts of Its employees, agents. and • subcontractors, if any. during the performano►.d this Contract. Contractor shaU pay,when due, all required employment taxes and income tax withholding. Including all federal and state income tax withholding On any monies paid pursuant t0 this contract. 3. Compliance with Applicable Laws: a. The Contractor shall at all times during the execution d this Contract strictly adhere to all applicable federal and state laws and implementing regulations as they Currently exist and may hereafter be amended. The Contractor acknowledges that the following laws and regulations are included: • Title VI of the CM Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. Sections 2000d-1 et. and Its implementing regulation. 45 C.F.R. Part 60 et,seq.: and • • Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C. Section 794. and its implementing regulation, 45 C.F,R. Part 64: and • the Age Discrimination Act of 1975. 42 U.S.C. Scions 6101 et. and its implementing regulation, 45 C.F.R, Part 91; and • • Tide VII Of the CM Rights Act Of 1964;and • the Age Discrimination in Employment Act d 1967; and • the Equal Pay Act of 1963; and • the Education Amendments of 1972. • Immigration Reform and Control ACt Of 1966. P.L. 99403;and • Waiver of Section 1915(c) and 1902(x)10 of the Social Security Act: .. - •—••• -26.4.5.101 et ee4. C.R,S.-1962,sa amended: • COSS.Staff Manual.Volume 6: • 42 CFR 441.300410. 42 CFR 435.726; 910553 • • 27.1.114 C.R.S.. 1002, as amended: and all other regulations applicable to those laws prOMONkq disalmitMtbn because of race, color, national origin, sec marital statue, religion.araestry,mensal or physical handicap, or age, Including Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome(AIDS) or AIDS related conditions, covered under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended,cited above. Included is 45 CPR Part 74 Appendbt G 9, which requires that affirmative steps be taken to assure that small and minority businesses are utilized.when poselble,as source*of supplies, equipment, construction and services. This assurance is given in consideration of and for the purpose of ObaUing any and all • federal and/or state financial assistance. b. Any person who feels that a/he has been discriminated against has the right to file a complaint either with the Colorado Department of Social Services or with the V.S. Department of Health and Human Servipes, OM ee for CM Rights. 0. Contractor assures that clients' rights will be protected. Contractor further assures that clients have the right to apply for services, to have their eligibility for services determined. to receive an j �' adequate quantity and quality of the swipes for which they are eligible, to appeal denials of service. and to have their cOmmunICatIons with the agency dealt with confidentially. The Contractor will notify each client of his/her rights to appeal,and will facilitate appropriate access to advocacy services from the Colorado V)ng Term Care Ombudsman, Adult Protective Services, other supportive Services, and the Area Agency on Aging/Tlde Ill OM Advocacy Services. 4. Confidentiality of Records: Contractor shall protect the confidentiality of all applicant/recipient records and other materials that have been or may hereafter be established witch relate to this contract and are maintained in accordance with this Contract Except for purposes directly Connected with the administration of this - _ Program/Project no information about or Obtained from any applicant/recipent in possession of Contractor shall be disclosed In a form Identifiable with the applicant/recipient without the prior written consent of the applicant/reclplent or a minota parent Or guardian. Contractor shad have written policies governing access to, duplication and dissemination of. all such Information. Contractor shall advise its employees, agents, and subcontractor, if any, that they are subject to these confidentiality requirements. Contractor shall provide Its employees. agents.and subcontractors. if any, with a copy or written explanation of these confidentiality requirements before access to confidential data is permitted. • This Includes protection of the confidentiality of all applicant/recipient records. papers, document-. tapes ' -- and any other materials that have been or may hereafter be established which relate to this Contract. 5. Conflict of interest: r I a. Definition -Appearance of Conflict of Interest The term applies to the relationship of a contractor with the state when the contractor also maintains a relationship with a third party and the two relationships are in opposition. In order to create the appearance of a conflict of Interest It is man2;22sppt for the contractor to gain from knowledge of these opposing Interests. It Is only necessary that the contractor know that thetwo relationships are in opposition. " • b. Appearance of Conflict of Interest During the term of the contract neither the Contractor nor any of the contractor's employees shell enter any third party relationship that gives the appearance of creating a conflict of interest Upon learning of an existing appearance of a conflict of interest situation, the contractor shall submit to the State a full disclosure statement setting forth the details that create the appearance of a conflict of Interest Failure to promptly submit a disclosure statement required by this paragraph shall constitute grounds for the State's termination, for cause. of Its contract with the Contractor. __... 910553 tL. 'M.-4e*. y.ry„�::w<+��l.I.r. .�".:MX".11.w- � V, 1{' �... '�. ... .-.... n ... wr.!M,7Mh.T'•'I..�YM.rtl,Y • ' _ C. Proprietary InformatIon: a. Definition • Proprietary Information Proprietary Information for the purposes of this contract is Information relating to a party's research. development trade seonts, business affairs. Internal operations and management procedures and I ; than of its customers, clients or affiliates,but does not include information (1) lawfully obtained from third parties, (2) that which is in the public domain, or(3) that which is developed Independently. b. Proprietary Information Neither party shall use or diedose directly or Indirectly without prior written authorization any proprietary Information Concerning the other petty obtained as a result of this contract,Any proprietary Information removed from the State's site by the Contractor in the course of providing services under this Contract will be accorded at least the same precautions as are employed by the Contractor for similar information In the came of Its own business. 7. Liability Insurance/Fidelity Coverage•Contractor. During the term of this contract, and any extension(*) hereof, Contractor agrees that it will keep in force an Insurance policy or pdbles, Issued by a company authorized to do business in Colorado. in the minimum amounts specified below (per 24.10•101,,p�, y, C.R.S., as amended): the state shall be Issued certificates as an additional insured. a. Standard Workman's Compensation and Employer's Uabliity 1) As required by State statue including occupational disease. covering all employees at the work site. b. General Lability (Pt,and PO) (Minimum) 1) Combined single limit •$500.000 written on an occurrence basis. 2) Any aggregate limit will not be less than it million. 3) Contractor must purchase additional Insurance if claims reduce the annual aggregate below 5300,000. 4) State of Colorado to be named as additional insured on each comprehensive general liability policy. 5) Certificate of Insurance to be provided to the State (within 10 working days after receipt of award). 6) Insurance♦hail Include provisions preventing cancellation without 60 days prior notice by certified mall to the State. c. Automobile Liability (Minimum) 1) Contractor to carry a minimum of$500,000 combined single limit auto Insurance. tl, Additional Coverage may be required In specific solicitations. If workman's compensation insurance is carried by the Colorado Compensation Insurance Authority, evidence of such coverage shall be submitted on Its certificate of Insurance Form; if by private carrier, on Certificate of Insurance. State Form SC4.222. Evidence of Bodily Injury and Property Damage Coverage may be submitted on State Forum.SC4.222. Part a ,. 9205.5,3 ...w.r r.n •t-+�.w•,.... .....,.rr�" ♦. _ :,,.' _ ... _ '•pekeb erns - e. profesebnsi assay insurance, for as licensed professionals providing services in their profseIoral capacity. In an amount no less than 6150.000 for Injury to one person In any single occurrence, and, no less than $500,000 for an injury to two or more persons In any single occurrence; or f. if contractor Is a public entity within the meaning of Section 24.10.103(5) C.R.S. as amended, contractor may Self insure by appropriation to establish a maintain reserves for self'neurones purposes. or by a combination of b,o and•above, so long as minimum dollar limits set forth In 0, c and a ars in torce at all tines. In accordance with Section 24.10401,E s, C.R.S., as now or hereafter amended. Such self-Insurance shall be established and maintained In accordance with Section 24.10.101.Od_j09„ C.R.S. as now or hereafter amended. Upon request, the contractor shall provide the State with acceptable evidence that such coverage Is in offset in the event of cancellation of any such coverage, Contractor shall Immediately notify the State of such cancellation. THE C9N]RACTOR ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE_COtcPACTOR AND ITS EMPjOYEES AEENOT ENTIT TO rani LOVM�.INSI ANC N PIZS t_ UNLESSI,THE C-OtflRACTOR OR A T IRD PARTY PROVIDES SUChj COVERAGE AND Tlj'nT THE` STATE DOFS NOT Pf Y FOR OR OTHFRyVJSF PROYJDE SUCI:ISOVERAG 8, Uoenses/approvals/Insurance:Contractor cemtfee that.at the Say of entering into tale Contract. It has Currently in effect all necessary licensee, approvals.Insurance. eta, required to property provide the services and/or supplies oovred by this Contract. Contractor further certifies that, if foreign corporation, It currently has a Certificate of Authority to do business In Colorado Issued from the Colorado secretary of State naming the Secretary of State t0 act as its agent for service of process. 9. Payment pursuant to this Contract win be made as earned. In whole or In part, from available state funds encumbered In an amount not to exceed s8118.257 for the purchase of the withln.described services, It is further understood and agreed that the maximum amount of state funds available for EBO and PLWA services for Fiscal Year 1992 for the purchase of these services statewide is In the amount of x1,495537. Estimated amount of state funds for E80 and,PLWA services for Fiscal Year 1993 bin the amount of S4 187 QM The liability of the State,at any time.for such payment*shall be limited to the unspent amount remaining of such encumbered funds. 10. Federal Funds Contingency: Payment pursuant to this Contract if in federal funds, whether in whole or In part, is subject to and contingent upon the continuing availability of federal funds for the purposes hereof. In the event that said funds. or any part thereof, become unavailable as determined by the State, the Sate may Immediately terminate this Contract or amend it accordingly. it. Records Maintenance: The contractor shall maintain a complete file of all records, documents. communications, and other materials which pertain to the operation of the program/project or the delivery of services under this Contract Such flies shall be sufficient to property reflect all direct and Indirect costa of labor, materials. equipment, supplies and eeMces,and other coats Of whatever nature for which a contract payment was made. These records shall be malntaI ed.aoCotdhng to generally accepted accounting principles and shall be easily separable from other Contractor records. 12. Records Retention and Availability All such records,documents. communications.and other materials shall be the property of the State and shall be maintained by the Contractor, fore period of six(6) years alter the date of termination of the Contract. or for such further period as.may be necessary to resolve any matters which may be pending,or all an audit flea been completed with the following qualification: If an audit by or on behalf of the federal and Or state government has begun but Is not completed at the end of the six (6) year period, or if audit findings have not been resolved after s &six (6) year period.the materials shalt be retained until the resolution of the audit findings. _ hrM�,6 ef 1Z•, 13. The Contractor shall maintain a system of data Collection that wlp assist In the evaluation of the program and the aflency's performance. Contractor shall complete reports as requested by the State (including but not limited to monthly nil reports) and cooperate with all program monitoring and evaluation efforts by the State. 14, Performance Monitoring: Contractor shall permit the State and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and any other duly authorized rent or Mvwmmental agency, to monitor all activities conducted by the Contractor pursuant to the tens of this contract,as the monitoring agency may in its sae discretion deem necessary or appropriate. Such wronitodng may Consist of internal evaluation procedures, examination of program data. special analyses. *sake checking, surveys and information requests, formal audit examinations, or any other reasonable pr00eluna. All such monitoring shall be performed In a manner that will not unduly interfere with contrail.work 15. Audits and Inspections: MI non-profit Contractors,cooperating state agencies and county governments receiving more than 525.000 per fiscal year in federal funds shall comply with the requirements for audit as established by the U.S. Office of Management end Budget Circular Number A•128 and A•13,3 for Obtaining financial and compliance audits. The standards to be followed may also be found in the Standards for Audit of Governmental Organizations, Programs,Activities and Functions Insured by U.S. General Accounting Ofiioe, 1966 Revision, or the Guidelines for Audits of Federal Awards to Non•pr06t Organizations (April 1989) published by the Department of Health and Human Services. For purposes of state and local governmental agencies, the term independent auditor means a state or local government who meets the independence standards specified in Generally Accepted Auditing Standards: or a public accountant who meets such standards. The Contractor authorizes the State to perform audits and/or inspections of its records at any reasonable time during the term of this Convict and for a period Of alx (6) years following the termination of this Contract to assure compliance with Its terms and/or to evaluate the Contractors performance hereunder. 16. Ara.:Ignment/Delegation/Subcontracting:This Contract Is In the nature of personal services. Except as harem specifically provided otherwise,the duties and Obligations of the Contractor arising hereunder cannot be assigned. delegated nor subcontracted seem with the express prior written consent of the State. Subcontracts permitted by the State shall be subject to the requirements of this Contract,and the Contractor is responsible and liable for all subcontracting arrangements and the delivery of services as set forth in this Contract. 17. Successors: Except as herein specifically provided otherwise, this Contract shall inure t0 the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns. 91.055' .peas 7 et 12•- it Representatives; For the purposes of this Contract,the individuals identified below are hereby designated representatives of the respective parties. ether party may from time to time designate in writing a new or substitute representative(s): 2or me State: For thescntrartnr David West Linda Piper •4 Director of Programs Weld County Division of Humus Resources.MA Medical Services Name and Title ?same and Title lg. Notice:Al notices required to be given by the parties hereunder shall be given by certified or registered mull to the Individuals at the addresses eat forth below. Either party may from time to time designate in writing a substitute persons) or address to whom such notices shall be sent: To the State: To the_Contrecto(: Diana Nun Untie Piper Kathy Vandenbos Weld County Division of Human Resources, AM Colorado Department of Social Swvkes P.O. Sox 1805 Medical Services 1551 North 17th Avenue 1575 Sherman Street Sth Ploor Greeley, Colorado 80632 Denver, Colorado 80201.1714 20. Udgatlon: The Contractor shall promptly notify the State in tie event that the Contractor learns of any actual litigation In which it is a party defendant In a caw which involves services provided under this Contract. The Contractor, within six (6)calendar days after beIng,served with a summons,comment-or other pleading which has been filed In any federal or state court or administrative agency, shall deliver copies of such document(s) to the states Exgoutlw Director. 21. Remedies: The Executive Director of the State or designee may exercise the following remedial actions should s/he find the Contractor substantially tailed to satisfy the scope of work found in this contract Substantial failure to satisfy the scope of wont shall be defined to mean incorrect or improper activities or inaction by Contractor as defined by the Colorado Department of Social Services. These remedial actions are as follows: a. Withhold payment to Contractor until the necessary services or corrections in performance are satisfactorily Completed: b. Request the removal from work on the contract of employee(s) and/or agent(s) of Contractor whom the Executive Director or designee justifies as being Incompetent. careless. Insubordinate, unsultabte. or otherwise unacceptable, or whose Continued employment on the contract s/he deems to be contrary to the public Interest or not In the best interest of the State; c. Deny payment or recover reimbursement for those services or deliverables which have not been performed and which due to circumstances caused by Contractor cannot be performed or if performed would be of no value or of substantial reduced vaue to the State because they do not meet standards for timeliness, completeness, or accuracy, as determined by the State as set forth by provisions in State Rules. Denial of the amount of payment shall be reasonably related to the amount of work or deliverable lost to the State: d. impose fiscal sanctions pursuant to agency rules for failure to strictly adhere to all applicable federal and state laws and Implementing regulations as they currently exist and may hereafter be amended: e. Terminate the Contract as described In Sections 23 and 24. 910553 .groan of 12 Magee 22. TermIMtlon for Cause: In the event this Convect le terminated for cause.final payment to the Contractor may be withheld at the discretion of the Stab tiro completion Of final audit. Incorrect payments to the Contractor due to omission, error, fraud,and/Or defalcation shall be recovered from the Contractor by deduction from subsequent payments under this contract or other contracts between the State and the Contractor, or by the State as a debt due to the Stab or otherwise as provided by law. 23. Termination for Convenience: tither party shall have the right to terminate this Contract by giving the other party thirty (30) days notice. If"'Woe is so given. this Contract shall terminate on the expiration of the thirty (30) days, and the Ilablity Of the pares hereunder for further performance of the terms of this Contract shall thereupon Cease, but the parties shall not be released from the duty to perform their obligations up to the date of termination, 24. Restrictions on Lobbying: -ertiflpatlon fir *�*s.,rj(p�• j{ions end G+poer�thre, arrnei firs The Contractor certifies, to the best of hit or her knowledge and belief,that: 1) No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid by or on behalf of the contractor, to any person for Influencing or attempting to Influence an offkw or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a member of Congress In connection with the awarding of any Contract and the extension, Continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any contract, grant, loan or cooperative agreement that utilizes federal funds, 2) If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for Influencing or attempting to Influence en Officer or employee of any agency. a Member of congress, an officer or employee of Congress In connection with this Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement, the contractor shall complete and submit Standard Form • LLL, 'Disclosure Form to report lobbying'. In accordance with its Instructions. 3) The contractor shall require that the language of this certifcation be included In the award documents for subawarda at all tiers (Including subcontracts, subgrants and contracts under grants, loans. and cooperative agreements) and that all subreCiplMU shall Certify and disclose accordingly. This certification la a material representelon of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered Into,Submission of the certification Is a prerequisite for making or entering Into this transaction Imposed by section 1352. tide 31, U.S. Code. My person who fails t0 file the required Certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than 510,000 and not more than $100,000 for each such failure. 25. Debarment, suspension and voluntary exclusion: Certlficatlontfor_Contmtts_Crants. Loans and Cooperative Anrermnnr, The contractor certifies to the best of Its knowledge and belief that It and Its principals: 1) The prospective lower tier participant certifies, by submission of this contract, that neither it nor its principals is presently debarred, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this contract by any federal debarment or agency. 2) Where the prospective lower tier partidpent is unable to certify to any of the statements in this certification. such prospective participant shall attach an explanation to this contract. The above Certification applies to and Is required In all contracts insured by this Department which Include federal funds and are In excess of$25,000.00. • • 91©553 _ , __.. . .... ..,_ • geertn r 4: 20. Sowrabsity. To the extant that this Contract tray be executed and performance of the obilgatlone of the parties may be accomplished within the intent 4*the Contract,the terms of this Cont sct are esv.rabl.,and shptlld any team or provision hereof be declared Invalid or become inoperative for any mason. such t " Invalidity or failure shell not affect the validity of any other tern or provision hereof. The waiver of any .. breach of a term hereof shall not be construed as■waiter of any other term, or the same term upon subsequent breach. • 27. Any dispute oonoerning the performance of duties. payments, or Interpretations of the contract may be submitted by either party In melting pursuant to the PROVIDER APPEALS AND HEARINGS procedure section of State Rules. tl , 28. Integration of Understandings: This Convect is intended as the complete Integration of all understandings between the parties. No Odor or contemporaneous addition.dilation, or Other amendment hereto shed • have any force or effect whetsoevww, unless embodied herein hi writing. No subsequent novatlon. renewal, addition, dilution. Or other smegrmam bonito snap have any fors.or effect unless embodied in a written contract executed and approved pursuant to the State Plead Riles. •• tip • L li f dF " • • T 91.0553 - new se wenn SPECIAL PROVISIONS CON ROLLER'll ArmOVAL 1. Thaeesees'Minolta wawa valid wed h■ebeaypaeedbyWCedrellerdWSiaeefCMendeorate OEMs aS owl does.This periya i apploao way°lanai,nve lval the swats et woes Sr the AMR • nitro AVAILARILr1'Y 2art ebYlseeadiMSuw payOWe.hrM eewwlll.oOlyerwewYwr now fends Wilts rwpoa bees MMOrird.i—&r 1asa.-W DOND SEQQZREM6N3' ... • 3. MIS aim Svelw w pasma dneew than My teemed doles for Weasnarq week repair.aMieiooeae.a a enmeofwe Media& nod,bridge.•iyrgrweonient tionerotherwWe•enn for ibis Sum,WseaeMMMW,before ewwlgW mamma drry emit weal Mewled awe Aegellye erweWdermaedfWwillWa1lWefwaasleWeapprnb.WfeWSire.aMMa ...al_wbedeether.ue/abymewtole aomend by aid Merl r m pee stem sot Ir that rrhd(d W total susses payable by the tau MSS awes,Sat bed Sall M duty eneoutad by• iuNUSd_epoaeway,etlWesed for Wthi ed40YWwllntatadi0aeremrdrOOytiat.and morels ehalfN, enu oa.whrabataegas lW to daily pay few May Warm arlala.tea him,wMeeaa.rareiau.'Mat'a Werahrrellla mdalearwtl ltwknaasMWwaremeree.a.dabedose.WrerywdlmyWearsasate.t bwMeawrrar -se,aarr meet art OeremtM' a.Were boltd,w as r•dlarWMla.r.tla.rrWbm rWein �weitaclaW WW1 beeadlatWbweda paid.AaaYfldetahlt/sekehw•MObreA yew ,dafm,t_ ,rf wrdWwwrerryarwd.rYiedawr bard,The perern a in aapli ewe with 38-26.106 CRS.w'needed, adwM7MSw1MYreaaerefdteSterdCetendemaroawept.prlWd. INDEMNWZCATION a. To the taws evthe ied by law,w 0.nwnwM shut idaaify,save ed hold haerlea W Lem Maployem•d'Manta.sheet any and W gleam.. 4aapa,llabWy a an awards'eke llm sera,weMua..d wary fat iatland a■reek day an aaetlmra by the eetaeetar,or ha eepeyae. MOOR rieweat..a SS'S Mrwt a the were Milli eanw. DISCRSMINAYION AND AETIRMA21 V4 warns 3. Th.paws,avis to comply with the Sur and spins tithe GA NS* An d 1937,mamadad,medals app lea*law tie.tia. ale 4eiSuu ur 9,919"1900670071119I9 pease(2a.30.d02.CRS W12 R.pManwa WI.).ends'remind by Imouth.Order.Equal Oppowrnity and Affirms. We Aai %dated April Id, 1973,Pant tAsnm.sholidew/wr Jtweeslw NWf M sealed I.off Sias street,or e•b.rM.ttenr. Ourrb the p were we d the Owenei,the erwator.yea a(Slow; (II)Me.sem) 7.eraineweu sen Memel n aaMwt any OagW}w yr applicant te4 w ws t.. Mym brew of tam creed,color.m s moons'o ..sm.write wan.Wey.ial Weiep,oram,Tlweewaa.nWealw aahwwaw amen riere shot applieaww thrapleyr raped used Swing employment,without ed to ire above mentioned waa ned ehyler wise ise shut harpy bat rat be I 1011.following empL,,aq tweets.deviation,orvwle(t,normunoot or noeit.1orw d..nisin ;SydM1wwnaratioec rewdpm or ether here ofmimperweeal adMeraee(0I raiahra.ewwdMll ape ewesarq The Ceawator•yes alas in stepeaer Seek available aemplpysa mad MMlanafaleaybyrsm,Mew vlded by W ooavawr1 Milos sating(erdt proven:e d tut aa'diaMrrra Mlrr.. (2) The teavaetorw.l.Nall aolMuaile.s nedve,eerwa for.,ploy a Sapid e'ywoe bellY(dis sneer,Ma Mal WlrwYhdapplwaall will seem enaMyrmww for empbymet wt how repel to ode,greed.Wee,eemraal meet..et,awful woe,,Wllya,a..aary,menial a phyayef haaNay,a r3) 'flit((SI facts will led to malt laborunion a repra5amaradwmtew.ithwYekMhraW.aivebargeedy..maoeths.aesgsaoadraatd. anew meade,a be provided by the emnaMa Mlow,advising W labor See a wens.'rpewrinetO essamelta Cider.Equal Opwrtwity mad MRwnWw Melon,dad Aiwa 56,1973,as dWete►R not talonerW Eeaair. eeplarm,and Woes Aden d the W Ceretiw, eat arww.a red labor moons will Weigh all we(ett11411Oa wit erweisfndbyEawaMeOrder.Equal Oppositely MRrwetMAaloadApril 16. w73,and by the now,npWeetwand Orden dw Oovww,w perms these.mid well prowaae.aNpbook'.em,,,t.adeaaws by W eay.aanl apse;as t.e offse of the Coveaor to its Seems for sweet of rwwiesia a a nia—pews with path Ma repletion.and olden. (3, A labor oraaipaien will not weeds any iadtriWl otheerrinsionlified hem Aiateeb.nMp nee"in ars lab.rereymi.a,er impel any welt individual le mewl' such i.rynadienwNr..e•iaet aydW mp.bwarN.hid wyeymeidwata//aewlty.Mw.dna.ued.Debt. i01 A Sea maaniamere.or w @meioses or members thweefwiu eet ard,Mat,imam one earn the dieing dry aa defined le theoorraate bedle rvewer e•ry at obstruct or Prevent any person few areplyrl with the povtta diN.owns a naeresly,to wawa any act dead w the oe.nn a be de.rimieuepy, arty order Itlud[bpewrder:a ewearp.hh.I Mealy or tvS.i3 01.11122 M �/S.raed 1/01 MP-a ef 4L NW QFI.•1rY.V 91©553 . • • Porm SAC. =C (7) la thaws drearrnaire oawoawpYrwrdiedesOYMYWrlydradiWNMowMaMVnya(amndoo.n ' eMn.WY coninet ray bo asselled.unnutated or spendid in role to he ret ad Or Oldrollar PM be Ornelmed laelidibi•kr AmberStiesSI Sb..aidsis .YA tr.e.drea.aarAarteW lelncatwe Ore.Latta 01PahMaYadaSasi.AMIAOAPS16,1m addwrreryrlmillat ardr.paaonlpn le aaaoNaeo Nantwhh.and reds other rareness r may to YnpcaedS.seirs ea any bebrebedcapearde4 M Impair £0.5Opss.rlq.ad Android Adds d AIN 16. 1975.a by sin,wjslsim.a antes pirrel red le aaatdaeca daerwah.a a admired prided by 1e., (t) 1%.earrosoreeillArcade tAeata'klwr der.rarA(I)Uwe&(1)aray.M.aeov.a siebasidsorreclatardsramisisonledbriaisth Oppitstalw as l YMiedaoawwa•wdoa.TAa a aa..worwW W.orosr.Sad mist emintlys Otte.am ire ebb nerd ny- t earealeaterpsis order stew dYegr.arosedwbMsprM potaleas,WSW.ales 1.rass•aaappl a.Crrwld.4bww,thislaWs.aateMtarargrWM.as(M+Aad Leta Yo.MerI MS.*lads.YA W atbdeareasenslieraereditOar Seeded by as..r.as6 spry,tlte4prwri arynarrre Saar a/Cando a ear ciao rob rinds is prat der wort d die ssa d CdMds. COLORADO LABOR P ll9CRENCE 6.. MSS d417.101 411102.0S der shrew of Ceisado labor an slier Webb ass ry.tae err.blimp See we endrtaba Anew de. de.treed in SS relays by slat Mods. b. Wks ses aloo timpodfor,pet spitOsMisat,ndedrsbiddy,a vas Wa.rdatb Awed•seas amino anon.tridntbidd.t her a are eMolr sear erial AS peens lies a mid bydr.YUM.w*nin ar slawlabtM.r•nekw bidder r a side..Ueda Sod by the*Mar.rp.dbl.for w.NMs re led tAaerrpllare-Sal.Saris.06 say..gedeAAWren.Midi ate etld sh awW be ava0. Ale aee.adSeers b larseirra.lib reatarraradfMSS la..11tle rbreties A M beart bssattle fan eery be preen denial Use rare nears.ears.alas YerAww-y MS Mal rgdnaera(s..w.419401 tta 107a CRE. GENERAL 7. The at ordie Sas airCoirmudo sad lobo and espisties limed pa_..._Srrsatolbe applied brae irwpwwie..o ak*endo Merortdih& ..cap Any Math*ddb.Sea wAMMr a.a.aeeapa t.d Aetna by era.bleb pride Pt florins y say.rsg.d4W body evened r whisk dairwM le esidl...00dd lap Aro rd noels.sub._"rad aea4 elid.dd:NMM.t.arArdis say Mena ion pMred Sent by trfa s nth Yarn ca WOO WWII why fide.pr4M pr.•lelan S Masse N so SR be Sider.4_ a a anisise asy asks m fro Moser y wydestaplaw,deSeedddereeree.Mypovwwrrrnda.Y Adele yt$.. .deinedtb s.iW.wills Sniwre the aanaad refit seeswao tit eatr.trot the coos la sayable d enaWabn, P. Male Wren ant the pefen.noa of tn4 Corm.IM Catwaai.r WII emt•aly Shan le all applicable federal end err law.,row and rep.leterr Si Ara Acs ttr nosy hweaher to iebaki d. 9. The spindles Area nerds Oily an(nn9W VAS 1141401..d.aq,.(/,May se Cons ISS)and 144.01,a war.(Abide CHtblle OMs. CRS 1n gaplwmssll Vol...d that no viOlai sn d nsh pro•hton is ports. IA nth 4errS ant this th that eawwiedps, fa eaa .aapinyw hie • penal r Sa ttu tress Sawn in the .ruin a row" dieared hare WE WITVLSS WI4WO,.ids pans ammo have stied BAY Cannot en ant day der Mom..rims.. Ctannern (P.4 LµS.None) IS M/ sire eC0omaoo:. . Boartoj Co •: Warm ROY ROMER, GOVERNOR kr PONS*(TWO •r• •11 . t6CY. Chairman _ s l.., s New...N w+MXmeta DEPARTMENT 47 6/26/91 OF SOCWe SERVlas A Corpesit.ra:r v�%�(/////�C�[ul�,f7 ARCM i+..r By 74,y , -—? .r fJ�.,._�//.i_.r •naUrto Board APPROVALS A'fT'ORNCY OLI.EMI. CONTROLLz.A M By »e.um.tnletntwrtnae w srMertse•tse r1.2r� ..,aellio r IAn err titaness 92.155.3 istti) MEMORAnDU To Board of County Commissioners o,. June 21, 1991 Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director, Weld County Huma Resources COLORADO Prom Walter set,,.,,, Case Management. Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) Contract ?moments . Enclosed are the amendments that relate to the new program called People Living with Aids (PLWA). The amendments include the following: * HCBS-PLWA program. page 2. numbers 1 and 2 * Liability insurance/fidelity coverage, page 5, number 7 * Information on foreign corporations. page 6, number 8, paragraph 2 * Correct the amount of encumbered state funds, page 6, number 9 * Audits and inspections, page 7, number 15 * Restrictions on lobbying, page 9, number 27 * Debarment, suspension and voluntary exclusion, page 10, number 28. Contract Dates: July 1, 1991 to June 30, 1993 The fiscal changes that occur with these amendments do not directly effect Human Resources Department. �ro ' Ad°11 rA ��i i lj� .yn %,p t}t, u dr q `1Yc' 4 Sr .. f°p i , to , ��>> � ° . rb ,1 rvV� 3ti f° June 21, 1991— " , MN',,'4ORANDUM -I TO; Clerk to the Boar FR; Sudan Montoy.r, flume �R.-seurces RE; Homo and Community Ba::nd Services (ticBs) Y- Gaertner Amendments y, Enclosed for Bearer approval are four (4) ropier, of the above thention,=d Contract.. Please return all tc'ur (4) copies sea a`.3 { need to go to Denver ter sl.;$,Iture. - 1 If you have any cuestiona, Lease tr•,•7Evntr,,n4, r.4.- Eva .7ewe; : la 35 31316. .� 910553 l r^^ RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 102 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 19 AND 23 DUE TO WASHED OUT CULVERTS, UNTIL REPAIRS ARE COMPLETED 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 102 between Weld County Roads 19 and 23 be temporarily closed, with said closure being effective June 22, 1991, until repairs are completed, and further, that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. 910571 °oa :��.1G sinwyd! SO,Staho1 Page 2 RE: TEMPORARY CLOSURE - WCR 102 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of June, A.D.. 1991. nunc pro tunc June 22, 1991. afoll/W"et WELDD OU COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COON C Weld County Clerk to the Board Cord c , rman By: CILPA Lin&e4.1 •, !//� Deputy C1 k to the Board George Kennedy, Pro-rem APPROVED AS TO FORM:/ 'l K771464:Craaasid-sare'de P%‘Lr::::) ‘2/...411 County At orne C.W. Ki y` , W. H. We ■ er 910571 v i r•,•,;•• J' •lry "• Jr • r - ` r -. J .1 'p I + tr j+dr ' ;y /et . r. ...7a pY. • it d ' r •+I51rr .Y r .y Mf . v r "Olin r IrY Yti r r r r t r / M. 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CRSI ". . .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 104 between Weld County Roads 25 and 27 be temporarily closed, with said closure being effective June 22, 1991, until repairs are made. and further, that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. 910570 L&OOa' SO; 3r „r; et/hvbw;E9' Page 2 • RE: TEMPORARY CLOSURE ^ WCR 104 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of June, A.D., 1991, nunc pro tunc • June 22. 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: d' / jd�l /�// WELD CO TARAAO Weld County Clerk to the Board Go on . c , rman Deputy Clerk to the Board e e Ke[inedy, Pro-'loam APPROVED AS TO FORM: ��' p �� Constance L. Herbs t Iy,`:p County Attorney C. W. Kirby mac, �/ p 1� - W. H. Webate ���� V 910570 910576 yr ! Ir ♦ 4I'S::::5�{y N? r..hTJP. IT f'n(iw.r. „tY.$$�r111 Wn'.. 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I- .w V VI`12 Z O et en 0.4 m �V A CD H M cc 9C BOO+Pa I C 70 'tel L 4 y fA so—v, 0 Mv� M u 11 as H N y N N sr A Z ..., CA O 8 r. „ zo - to g CA o N O% •— Z O Z ii II 0.0 '-z h• (A O e DO CA I CA Co N 8 z 0 — 910570 RESOLUTION REt ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING PERFORMANCE BOND NO. 201619 IN THE AMOUNT OF 565,500 - BALDRIDGE PUD WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute ind 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 Performance Bond #201619 in the amount of $65,500 as collateral for the Improvements Agreement. Baldridge PUD. and WHEREAS, at a hearing before the Board on June 26, 1991, the Board deemed it advisable to continue said matter indefinitely to allow County staff adequate time to collect the properly executed paperwork. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that this matter will be reconsidered by the Board at the request of the Planning Department or County Attorney staff, after all Agreements and paperwork have been completed and submitted by the applicant. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of June. A.D. , 1991. A BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST, �+ // � A /47,1 M WELD CO RADO Weld County Clerk to the Board • Gor . ac rman Byt Deputy Cl k to the Board George Xs edy, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM, [(' a�ye-e .r!f y7 eL-16-eL-' onstance L. Herbert County Aktorn C. ere,* JJ��� w. , we seer -P 910567 [ ri. *Atlrs ) TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM .'; #730, 800 5 Avenue SW (403) 298-5204 P.O. Box 3500 Calgary AS T2P 2P9 June 20, 1991 WELD COUNTY VIA COURIER 915 10 Street Greeley Colorado 80631 USA Attn: Mr. Lee Morrison County Attorney Dear Mr. Morrison: RE: UNIVERSAL TRANSPORT, INC. PERFORMANCE BOND NO. 201619 With reference to the above, please find the enclosed executed bond in the amount of $65.500.00. Trusting you find this to be in order, please place on file In the usual manner. urs truly, cia4- RAY KELLER x '7O Supervisor. Insurance Services ,. �1 ✓�y RK/Irh/sond2o1619.Jet (D'""'" t End, • 910613 910 bu7 THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS .I gifYd AM Document 4377 Performance Bond BOND NO. 201619 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: that IN.r *s.fl lull MM.ad adder's ad legal tole et C..nlal.,) UNIVERSAL TRANSPORT, INC. 3600 UNIVERSAL DRIVE pp as runt pa1,YKe a na,terDcalleTa'Contracttor, and, SEABOARD SURETY COMPANY (Hen ml.11 MI 0•.,.e and Scams ad legal sill.N SunWI BURNT MILLS ROAD Z. ROUTE 206 BEDMINSTER, NEW JERSEY 07921 as Surety, hereinafter called Surety, arc held and firmly bound unto WELD COUNTY - BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (NO.1 M/1 lull none ad aN/r'•.e legal Lrt..l On+en 915 GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 as Obligee, hereinafter called Owner, in the amount of SIXTY FIVE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED Dollars ($ 65.500.00. �e for the payment whereof Contractor and Surety bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, Contractor has by written agreement dated JUNE 04 1991 , entered into a contract with Owner for (Hen'mill lull n.rn.,eddyn end de.r"pbon of drolerb "BALDRIDGE P.U.O. FIRST FILING, IMPROVEMENTS AGREEMENT ACCORDING TO POLICY REGARDING COLLATERAL FOR in accordance with Drawings and Specifications prepared by IMPROVEMENT" INar,lemon lull homy and adds...a/legal bole of A,Ab.ad which contract is by reference made a part hereof, and is hereinafter referred to as the Contract. IA 1)OOOM(N I A)11 • I'I Kll PK11 A\. 1 1),,\I) A\O t A1411Y S\U AISVIKIAI PAy111\I h/)\U • AIA 1e 1 1 1041'1111 I'l'ls IU • flit WI RI( A\ I\\lllt'Ft ()1 Ag(YIIIrCl1 1•Y,\ 1 4\1 \\P.\111111\t,ill\. D C :000" WARNING:unlln.n..d pholocopying Ylolal..URA copyright Iar9 and he.Ohm'IC legal prosocuHdn,• 91061.3 • J 4. PERFORMANCE BOND NOW, THERE/ORE, THE CONDITION Or THIS OBLIGATION is such that, if Contractor shall promptly and faithfully perform said Contract, then this obligation shall be null and void; otherwise it shall remain in full force and effect. The Surety hereby waives notice of any alteration or defaults under the contract or contracts of completion extension of time made by the Owner, arranged under this paragraph) sufficient funds to pay the Whenever Contractor shall be, and declared by Owner cost of completion less the balance of the contract price; to be In default under the Contract, the Owner having but not exceeding, including other costs and damages for which the Surety may be liable hereunder,the amount performed Owner's obligations thereunder, the Surety set forth in the first paragraph hereof. The term "balance may promptly remedy the default, or shall promptly of the contract price," as used in this paragraph, shall 1) Complete the Contract in accordance with its terms mean the total amount payable by Owner to Contractor and conditions, or under the Contract and any amendments thereto, less the amount properly paid by Owner to Contractor, • 2) Obtain a bid or bids for completing the Contract in nay suit under this bond must be instituted before accordance with its terms and conditions, and upon de• termination by Surety of the lowest responsible bidder, the expiration of two (2) years from the date on which or, if the Owner elects, upon determination by the final payment under the Contract falls due, Owner and the Surety jointly of the lowest responsible No right of action shall accrue on this bond t0 or for bidder, arrange for a contract between such bidder and the use of any person or corporation other than the Owner, and make available as Work progresses (even Owner named herein or the heirs, executors, adminis• though there should be a default or a succession of trators or successors of the Owner, • • • • Signed and sealed this 19 day of JUNE 19 91 UNIVERSAL TRANS ORT, INC. I I'nnupah A 's"•I' - , (Wnnrt•I ., T Sri //.rt/� .. { A.L. P0MER0Y .B. =LPS:: VICE-PRESIDENT ' 0 DIRECTOR • SEABOARD SURETY COMPANY L.--1 }uron.l S4ll • F � (,win..,., /I ' JULIE E. GOSS IdoL •N. ELAINE ANTON, TTORNEY-LN-FACT AIA 0OCUMINT A)II • PERFORMANCE BONO ANO LAMOM AND MATERIAL PAYMENI MONO • MA On I f',WARY 1'1711 Et).• THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS,17)5 N.V.AVE.,N.W.,WASHINGTON,O. C.-10(16 2 WARNING:Unlicensed photocopying Violates LLB,eeprnght laws and la eublect to legal prosecultof, 910633 I • THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS +1 , 14.• AIA Document A377 Labor and Material Payment Bond BOND NO. 201619 THIS BOND IS ISSUED SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH PERFORMANCE BOND IN FAVOR OF THE OWNER CONDITIONED ON THE FULL AND FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE OF THE CONTRACT KNCtNNNVERSAL TRANSp�XOR ,EQyC PRESENTS: that Jf A . Mete In•m fell name and Wdn,l e/legal title•I Cemnawq 3600 UNIVERSAL DRIVE RAPID CITY, SOUTH DAKOTA 57702 as PrincipalL BOARD SU S T Cl.11ed Principal, and• Y OMPAN INe/e mum lull Ann and dc/en or lepl bile of Untie BURNT MILLS ROAD & ROUTE 206 BEDMINSTER, NEW JERSEY 07921 as SDWELDhEbUPI I T f �u'b766u6VYcd511k6 I�SS b'N�Rtnd unto Weft•nun full name and address or lege tole of Owned 915 GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 as Obligee, hereinafter called Owner, for the use and benefit of claimants as hereinbelow defined, in the amount of SIXTY FIVE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED •• S Ware Inuit •a um equal to a Iuu ono•Ndl or the contrailpriceDollars (S 65,500.00. �• for the payment whereof Principal and Surety bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators. successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, Principal has by written agreement dated JUNE 04 19 91, entered into a contract with Owner for Were Inure fell fume,adding and&wrl en of releal "BALDRIDGE P,U.D• FI ST FILING, IMPROVEMENTS AGREEMENT ACCORDING TO POLICY REGARDING COLLATERAL FOR IMPROVEMENT" in accordance with Drawings and Specifications prepared by Mere insert full name end address at legal tine of Architect, which contract is by reference made a part hereof, and is hereinafter referred to as the Contract. • AIA DOCUMENT Aril • l'LlOOKMANCL BONO AND LANOR AND MMLNIAL PAY.M(Nf BOND • AIA e6 If IINUANY 1970 CD.• THE AMINICAN INSTITUTE QI ANCHIrECTS. 17)5 N.Y.AVE„N W.,WASHINGTON, O. C. :0006 3 WARNING,Whitehead pBolocopVIng Violates U,B,copyright lawn and is oublact to legal prosecution, 910613 . ' ' LABOR AND MATERIAL PAYMENT BOND NOW, THEN(TOME, THE CONDITION Or THIS OBLIGATION Is such that, if Principal shall promptly make payment to all claimants as hereinafter defined, for all labor and material used or reasonably required for use in the performance of the Contract, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise it shall remain in full force and effect,subject,however,to the foi- 1 lowing conditions: i •R 1. A claimant is defined as one having a direct con- accuracy the amount claimed and the name of the party tract with the Principal or with a Subcontractor Of the to whom the materials were furnished, or for whom •' Principal (or labor, material, or both, used or reasonably the work or labor was done or performed. Such notice required for use in the performance of the Contract, shall be served by mailing the same by registered mail labor and material being construed to include that part of or certified mail, postage prepaid, in an envelope ad- , I water, gas, power, light, heat, oil, gasoline, telephone dressed to the Principal, Owner or Surety, at any place , service or rental of equipment directly applicable to the where an office Is regularly maintained for the tans- Contract, action Of business, or served in any manner in which legal process may be served in the state in which the 2. The above named Principal and Surety hereby aforesaid project is located, save that such service need jointly and severally agree with the Owner that every not be made by a public officer. claimant as herein defined, who has not been paid in b) After the expiration of one (1) year following the full before the expiration of a period of ninety (90) date on which Principal ceased Work on said Contract, days after the date on which the last of such claimant's it being understood, however, that if any limitation ern. • work or labor was done or performed, or materials were bodied. in this bond is prohibited by any law controlling furnished by such claimant, may sue on this bond for the construction hereof such limitation shall be deemed • the use of such claimant, prosecute the suit to final to be amended so as to be equal to the minimum period judgment for such sum or sums as may be justly due of limitation permitted by such law. claimant, and have execution thereon, The Owner shall cl Other than in a state court of competent jurisdiction not be liable (or the payment of any costs or expenses in and for the county or other political subdivision OI of any such suit. the slate in which the Project, or any part thereof, is situated, or in the United States Oistrict Court for the 1. No suit or action shall be commenced hereunder . district in which the Project, Or any part thereof, is sit• by any claimant: uated, and not elsewhere, al Unless claimant, other than one having a direct I • contract with the Principal, shall have given written 4. The amount of this bond shall be reduced by and notice to any two of the following; the Principal, the to the extent of any payment or payments made in good Owner, or the Surety above named, within ninety (90) faith hereunder, inclusive of the payment by Surety of days after such claimant did or performed the last of mechanics' liens which may be filed of record against the work or labor, or furnished the last of the materials said improvement, whether or not claim for the amount for which said claim is made, slating with substantial of such lien be presented under and against this bond, signed and sealed this 19 day of JUNE 19 91 UNIVERSAL T•l+'N•PORT, INC. (Pnnc'pei) / Mee twunois! WA%) POMEROY A . KI VICE-PRESIDENT ,ue) DIRECTOR - SEABOARD SURETY COMPANY �^ kall / J ()wow , • Ce:C LC; C , JULIE E. GOSS unto N. ELAINE ANTON AIA DOCUM(NT A)I1 • Mart IMMANC( BOND ANt) 'AMOK AND MAI(x1Al PAVMINT HON° • AIA a0 A i(IIMUARV IWO 11) • 1111 AMI MI(A% INSI IIU I I UI AM(.1111 tC IS• III',N V AV(.. N.W,WASIIIN(,TUN,O. C. ltmN1r, 4 WARNING;Unlicensed photocopying violates U.S.copyright Invw Ind is subject lc logal ploeeeution, 910613 Certified-Copy SEABOARD SURETY COMPANY GGGG 9 81-4 No. 3.0910 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES, BEDMINSTER, NEW JERSEY • POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That SEABOARD SURETY COMPANY,a corporation of the State of New York,has made,constituted and appointed and by these presents does make,Constitute and appoint R,G. Gale or Deter P. Figiel or W.H. Hein or N. Elaine Anton or Wanda J. Metcalfe of Calgary, Alberta, Canada its true and lawful Attomey-in-Fact,to make,execute and deliver*nits behalf Insurance policies,surety bonds,undertakings and other Instruments of similar nature as follows; Without Limitations Such insurance policies,surety bonds, undertakings and Instruments for said purposes,when duly executed by the aforesaid Attorney-in-Fact,shall be binding upon the said Company as fully and to the same extent as if signed by the duly authorized officers of the Company and sealed with its corporate seal;and all the acts of said Attorney-in-Fact,pursuant t0 the authority hereby given,are hereby ratified and Confirmed, This appointment is made pursuant to the following By-Laws which were duly adopted by the Board of Directors of the said Company On December 8th, 1927,with Amendments to and including January 75, 7082 and are still in full force and effect: ARTICLE VII,SECTION 1: roollolu,bonds,rseognizandes,stipulations,consents of surety,undetwnling undertakings and Methuen%Sating thereto. Insurance policies,bonds,recognizanCes,stipulations,Consents of sorely end wldanyri8ng underfakingaot the Company,and releases,agreements and Other writings relating in any way thereto or to any claim Or loss thereunder,shell be signed In the name and On behalf 01 the Company (a) by the Chairman of the scare,the President,aVioe•Prndent or•Resident Vice-President end by the Secretary,an Assistant Secretary,•Resident Secretary or a Resident Assistant Secretary;Or(D)by en Attorney-In-Pact for the Company appointed and authorized by the Chairman of the shard.the President Or•Vice-President to minis such signature:Or(0)by such other Owens**representatives es the Board may from time to time determine, The seal of the Company shall if appropriate be affixed thereto by any such officer,Attorney-in-Pact or representative." IN WITNESS WHEREOF. SEABOARD SURETY COMPANY has caused these presents to be signed by one of its Vice- Presidents,and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed and duly attested by one of Its Assistant Secretaries,this ..26th day of October • 79WD,,, s e 'p, Attest: SEABOARDS R CO ANY. ;x 1927 : . By ff/A/_/'/� t',,,,,,4,;,,,, ,nyn (Seal) LQJ(C As� . � t Secretary Vica•�sdent STATE OF NEW JERSEY se,: COUNTY OF SOMERSET On this Z,G.t.4 day of .................Qctober 19,.99.....,before me personally appeared Michael•..2..•.•.Keegan a Vice-President of SEABOARD SURETY COMPANY, with whom I am personally acquainted,who.being by me duly sworn,said that he resides in the State of ,,,New„Jersey,: that he is a Vice-President of SEABOARD SURETY COMPANY,the corporation described in and which executed the foregoing instrument;that he knows the corporate seal of the said Company;that the seal affixed to said instrument is such corporate seal; that it was so affixed by order of the Board of Directors of said Company;and that he si ed his name th as Vice-Pre ent of said COm by like authority. , ` ^ FELICE M, ZUBRYCKI !'o- ry,y �\ NOTARY PUBLIC OP N!W Jf:SEY (5981) Ira 4 r ld �� My Commission Expires Junes r 1991 Nola .... IP ry"%M CC C• FRTIFICATE I,ins undersigned Assistant Secretary of SEABOARD SURETY COMPANY do hereby candy l at the original Penner el Attorney cif which thefOregOing is it lull,lrueand correct copy,min lull forceand effect on the dam of this Candidate anal do hoer certify that the Vice-President whoexecuted the said Power of Attorney was one Of the Officers authorized by the Board of Oirectors to appoint an attorey.,MfeCt as provided in AniCle VII.Section I.of the OrLaws of SEABOARO SURETY COMPANY, This Certificate may be signed and sealed by facsimile under and by authority of the following resolution of the Executive COMMON of the Board of Directors of SEABOARD SURETY COMPANY at•meeting duly called and held on In.nth day of Moron 1p70, "RESOLVED: (2) That the use of a printed facsimile of the corporate Mal of the Company and of the signature of an Assistant Secretary On any certification of the correctness Of•copy of an instrument executed by the President Or•VId•,Preldent pursuant to Aniale VII,Section 1,of II By-a" appointing and authorizing an attorneym•fact t0 sign in the name and on behalf of the Company surety bends,underwriting undertakings or other instrument*described in said Article VII, Section 1,with tike effect as if such seal and such signature had been manually affixed and made,hereby is authorized mild approved-*. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of the Company to these presents this „+ ire 241:21.„......... ....... day of 21A% 19....21... n� // i'; 1927 •• a- tv L4,.... e: Mein I Secretary i•' 910613 ram r)671R„r,7.Mi .,,%or a,od it In of lac aufhonhcdy ol this Power of Attorney you may cell,collect.201.050.3500 andoak for Mho Power ol Attorney Clerk.Please Wier to Ine Power i V i„unity nwnnni the Anne named individualu.)and delads 0l the bond In which the oOv or in,allached.In Now York,Dial 212•O27.544a. P 387 471 74L RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL PP mums,comae ol.OVIOIO MOT FOR*tMMMTgML MAIL ISA*Anne) . . Elaine Anton One Palliator Square Calgary. Alberta T2G0P9 ,,-.. . C.n.r..re. SOWS O.im.ry A..Irlolod DS.ry P.. ASA lAgolonl to sten sod�MDM "Mien A.oMOI.I1ply.q to~II. - D.I...nRAOMs ul won TOTAL/flogs s 0/M. 5 • S � g poWn.rl or 0.1. 10P27,/ - 910613 N uI I — N Nfe #1 r+ �9 11 AA .. ;w � O . w O ii V Y M b a VIZ N u Z M O6A i.. .� b c f; 4 !la s . � V 4 ' w it' w p .0 i LL r J Z8C ;.. CC' N 2 ! VI • ;,°, a .. : sc,...r A I, A ice . c . W ig Y0 •air..AN, 460. % . ..(*c*()% cire 7,4 # 40 MOO oow0100•N,.ldo 910613 My , . . "'Y94'^"'^?•� .- ,..wow-Yi..-.v"x N 'f 5 1gg E4' - �� - ., ,k ,., 4, gI4 0e P ;. $ 1 a4x^s at 4:d. ea r . � Jy Wi c • I r "� �{ AI W. 4 s u r w ot• ' n s -ins' 4:,,, 1 S b b g r r y '�' (} Y' P5 ems., 0, 4 ❑❑ v ❑❑❑❑Q E C lt yi T r 4 Si OCOD00000ah a0a $ I, G :. zrt ( Al on, g I v t C v a x y re ..4 iff Cis trze7 N py y � 1 Y I h r 74414 b Y 4 ❑ , .lw .. t R n :mile --ae Ma I P o I �,1 yy�� ; rf r1F t •" g ? + I �I 'I S rq r----;ii ,.. I "' ci � , Y .I g t i 29 b i5 1 11 vi Y Y V Q j r i I tj O i 1�y ! I iYi M Si •••• 1 RIO% I:I X, fm,,..),,i,„. tea a k ,QR" A » lif 4; $ a t} !'/? 1 I ' Y L)xi�d�' 11•1111 RH ai sf ,, r•i I It F^ l'i!! &! 11{ t{e �Mu1 yyyy �j:it? r¢ .gp N 4 iV Ctita 1111I x 2aq ; g1';„ 0 P .- _ -. -O W l I � Y I s"5� ! •K. 4 G Cin l yy{{' if IN �y +¢ 4 I y �y► a iiP 5 i b•3R644 .9'i • Ya S1 0 J I 1 re I I a sisa at 1 arunl 1 9].GC y /Y ..G......1._.. . v..+ -.___. _ . -•. �......w.....w� RESOLUTION REt APPROVAL OF RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 1352 - BARBARA J. CRAVER WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Homo 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 30-2B-3.01(10)(d), CRS, as amended, did determine at a public meeting held in the Chambers of the Board, that a certain parcel of land, to be divided into two parcels, as shown on the plat known as Recorded Exemption No. 1352. does not come within the purview of the definition of the terms, "subdivision" and "subdivided land", and WHEREAS, the request for Recorded Exemption No. 7.352 was submitted by Barbara J. Craver for property which is located in part of the NE} of Section 36, Township 1 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, being more particularly described in the plat which shall be provided by the applicant and known as Exhibit "A", said plat to be recorded, and WHEREAS, this request is to divide the property into parcels estimated to be approximately 25.129 acres and 2.319 acres, more or less. NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, exempt from the definition of the terms, "subdivision" and "subdivided land". BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that this approval is based upon the following conditions 1. The appll Ant shall submit a mylar plat to the Department of Planning Services to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The plat shall be prepared in accordance with the requirements of Section 9-2C. (4) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. The plat shall be submitted within sixty days from the date of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. The applicant shall be responsible for paying the recording fees. 2. The following notes shall be placed on the Recorded Exemption Plat prior to recordings A. A Flood Hazard Development Permit will be required for any new construction or the substantial improvement of existing structures in the Floodway or Floodprone Districts located on the property. 910564 ce,: RL; Craver Page 2 RE* RECORDED EXEMPTION #1352 - BARBARA J. CRAVER B. This Recorded Exemption has been approved contingent upon a well-sharing agreement which has been recorded. 3. The number of animal units on the properties shall be maintained in compliance with the Weld County Zoning Ordinance requirements. 4. Prior to recording the Recorded Exemption Plat, the applicant shall submit evidence to the Department of Planning Services' staff that a properly completed report has bean filed with the Division of Water Resources affirming that the old well on the property was plugged and abandoned. 5. Within 30 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners, the mobile home on the proposed larger lot shall be brought into compliance with the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 6. Prior to recording the Recorded Exemption Plat, the well-sharing agreement shall be approved by the Weld County Attorney's Office. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of June. A.D., 1991. n BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: J, J /� �L� WELD COUNTY, LORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board /� Gor . airman BY!ai,44.Deputy Cderktto the Board eo e Kenny, ro-Tem //2/aP.PROVED AS TO FORM* i t ..p i oi,-"" Constance L. Harbert /t.- County Attorney C. w. KS y W. H. Webster 910564 if v p• # ROY ROMER �' � � �C, Governor ult. 5 JERIS A.DANIELSON 9 u * w Stets Engine 87 1,1 TO •i,•=. •' •'') OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES •�'• 1313 Sherman Street-Room 818 Denver,Colorado 80203 (303)866-3581 FAX[303)866-3589 June I8, 1991 Ms. Lanell J. Swanson Weld County Planning Department 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: Craver Recorded Exemption, RE-1352 NE1/4 Sec. 36, TIN, R67W, 6TH PM Dear Ms. Swanson: We have reviewed the above referenced proposal to split a 27.448 acre parcel into two lots of 25.12 and 2.32 acres. The proposed water supply is to be from an existing well, Permit Number 138214-A, which is located on the 2.32 acre lot. A previous late registration, Permit Number 138214, was issued for a 30-foot deep well constructed in 1903 which was replaced by the well Constructed under Permit Number 138214. The application form for Permit Number 138214-A stated that the well had historically served 2 single-family dwellings and 1.000 pigs. Condition 2 of Permit Number 138214-A stated that the well was permitted to serve one single-family dwelling. The condition should have said the well was permitted to serve two single-family dwellings. Since this oversight has been brought to our attention, we wilt amend the permit to allow it to serve two single-family dwellings. Condition 1 of the permit required .the original well to be abandoned according to the "Rules and Regulations for Water Well and Pump Installation Contractors," and that a report be completed and submitted affirming that the old well was plugged and abandoned. We have not received the required report. We cannot consider the well permit to be complete until we obtain the properly completed report. We understand that it is the applicant's intent to continue some levet of pig raising on the smaller parcel . We have no objection to the proposal based on a shared well as long as the pig raising does not become a commercial operation. Although we do not have the legal expertise to review the well sharing agreement, we do offer the following comments: 1. The location of the well , both on the lot and from section lines, should be included. 04rc. ^ ,. 1 Ms. Lanell J. Swanson Page 2 June 18, 1991 2. Item 1. should include "1/2 owned by owner of 636 Weld Co. Road 2-1/2." 3. Item 2. Perhaps equally should read equitably. 4. Plat notes should reference the shared well agreement. If the above provisions are met, we can recommend approval of this proposal. If you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, JI , S , John T. Schurer, P.E. Senior Water Resources Engineer JTS/clf:70908I cc: Alan Berryman, Division Engineer Bruce DeBrine R&R Well & Pump Inc. Paula Platt 91055'4z AO I( (ftThese-I-11,111 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)366000,UT.4100 9151otn STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 60531 VI I e COLORADO June 26, 1991 Board of County Commissioners Weld County Centennial Center 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 8O631 Subject: Recorded Exemption 1352 Dear Commissioners: This recorded exemption request is submitted by Barbara J. Craver. The parcel of land on which this request is being made is described as part of the northeast 1/4 of Section 36, T1N, R67W of the 6th P.H. , Weld County, Colorado. The property is located east of Weld County Road 23 1/2, south of Weld County Road 2 3/4. The request is to divide a 27.448 acre parcel of land, which is the total contiguous land holdings of the applicant, into two lots of 25.129 acres and 2.319 acres, more or less. The two houses on the property are currently sharing a well. The applicant proposes continuing the use of the shared well and has submitted a proposed agreement. Sewage disposal is provided by septic systems. A legal description for the proposed 2.319 acre parcel was created in 1987 through the Subdivision Exemption process for financing purposes only. The applicant has applied for thin recorded exemption to allow the sale of the proposed larger parcel in lieu of foreclosure. If approved, each lot would contain one home. The City of Brighton,the Adams County Planning Department and the Weld County Health Department have reviewed the application materials and have no objections to the request. The Division of Water Resources has also reviewed the application materials and has recommended approval if the applicant complies with certain conditions. The staff has concerns whether adequate water will be available for the potential uses of this property. The existing well is limited to fire protection, ordinary household purposes inside two single family dwellings, the irrigation of not more than one acre of home gardens and lawns, and the watering of domestic animals. 910564 Recorded Exemption 1352 June 26, 1991 Page 2 The staff requests that the board of County Commissioners consider the application and determine if the standards of Section 9.2 E. (1) (a) through (m) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations have been met. Respectfully submitted, c�ir u Lejnaae /I,anell J. Samson Current Planner 91055 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL RE-1351 Barbara J. Craver 1. The applicant shall submit a mylar plat to the Department of Planning Services to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder, The plat shall be prepared in accordance with the requirements of Section 9.2 C. (4) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. The plat shall be submitted within sixty (60) days from the date of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. The applicant shall be responsible for paying the recording fees. 2. The following notes shall be placed on the recorded exemption plat, prior to recording: a. A Flood Hazard Development Permit will be required for any new construction or the substantial improvement of existing structures in the Floodway or Ploodprone Districts located on the property. b. This recorded exemption has been approved contingent upon a well- sharing agreement which has been recorded. 3. The number of animal units on the properties shall be maintained in compliance with the Weld County Zoning Ordinance requirements. 4. 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'�f 1+ er i ' S' 9 .re wr,Y,'° y ,rrt y:,,_ ,yY _ • w ",NrcY., . r 7 .i, ', �J , e< t . �• fA I _r v 45,714, Ira .p ,a..,.+14, ` `......r .,r* let" A i° w � T ti ..., S ~- r I �w.tir -.«.,r*a,r ,� ;a. spier" j / k '''4' ,k O3 O I . .l tti dr r , ' •Li '.',.‘ .0e4. . ' h allibIli m ' '' ' i - ,x A ; e , „ ,,„et. .: . .. ` r� t,, .. . ( wa ..� I. a ;r.'% ' `Ar - POP P y, r•k' 1' Iii t ,,, .. r` 4 rl. Gilk9 G r, '"" �* `A Y `�•. t• � N r Y M_ ,to ,y ,,i if er,1444 ^ 1 rI :^ "' Roe# nvi 7, W 1 ) v 1 �...- ' , " — , " -"tr . . ., v ' R % FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: RE-1352 DATE OF INSPECTION: June 5, 1991 APPLICANT'S NAME: Barbara J. Craver REQUEST: Recorded Exemption LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW4 NE4 of Section 36, TIN, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: East of Weld County Road 23 1/2, south of Weld County Road 2 3/4. LAND USE: N Weld County Road 2 3/4, pasture. E Pasture, river bottom. S Rural residences. W Weld County Road 23 1/2, pasture, 1 residence. ZONING: N A (Agricultural) E A (Agricultural) S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: Access is from Weld County Road 23 1/2, a gravel road. Structure■ are as shown on the map. An old SUP for pigs has been abandoned. The rest of the property is in weeds and pasture. r ent Pla�. 910564 • [4 E CAE' �V�E APPLICATION FOR RECORDED EXEMPTION PRONE: 356-4000. last. 4400 Department of Planning Services. 915 10th Street. Greeley, Colorado Mg!. ibielinMIMIda FOR PLANNING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY: A . FEE 46a b() CASE NO. RECORDING PEE ZONING DISTRICT _ RECEIPT NO. /10ry DATE _nay / / y2/ APPL. CRECEEA BY TO 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 Wild County Board of County Commissioners. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pt . 5& I NEY 34 -1.47 TOTAL ACREAGE: 27 W gas this property been divided from�or had divided from it any other property since Ms 30. 1972? s No Is this parcel of land under consideration the total contiguous land owned by the applicant? Yee No • FEE OWNERS OF PROPERTY: Name: svemeA-T CA'4 VEX Address: 434 tv,CA. 2.'.s/� ,c3/C/rf/V6/CO. +cO/Phone: 69-7? Name: Address: Phone: Name: Address: Phone: WATER SOURCE: Larger Parcel wShL f'NAe(•D) Smaller Parcel WFi,c (rla' e& 46 t1-7/1 PILr/ w✓ /0L4iTr TYPE OF SEWER: Larger Parcel Stet/407025i Smaller Parcel 5Pf ti 6 G P_CPOt7 PROPOSED USE: Larger Parcel ne/y/ Smaller Parcel as/etpeef ACREAGE: Larger Parcel .'5./2 ?Aede5Smaller Parcel .7, 3/9,,,,eEs_ EXISTING DWELLINGS: (Yee or No) Yr,> (Ye■ or No) YF.5 I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statemstts. proposals. and/or plans submitted with or ?ontained within this application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY or WELD STATE OF COLORADO ) re It/ • (r Signature: r o Authorised Agent Subscribed and oworn to before me this ird day of May . 194/ . (SEAL) I .. w. • o.QO ➢ub N lie v 0 F,pV 444-19 stoa My Commission Expires Ii- IS-94' —tai 2 u-c wu,.4.cctt. geoltaL d2 z A,tch. � -& /to. erto frcfretzet,Jiimeedttuarr,vee 7/11- el-et.tayeit6.eac.c6.4/-a.a)oceico a- � G% ..i4 - A� Y 9 c4/.Wg : 2 ' . efiutd. - 7 4- -.21-Lcy.riectiad2Lel Vefeiy -d e -e. e. i-1 rem folaitateze , a .zei ,c4z -Saci.ei • fieta. 4 oteelnielette,V,au,cz4 910564 li c.)1,t rn,n 11• ` z' i3'I.CI_1 ..5 (19°}1'17"Cj...- 2030,9 iv+N'" sI I I 10? • I COI { nA. / r HI. 10 WI/.,NlI/1 Ill COI" II , Inr•WO4[ II l(•,N(1/• 1.1.0• I I bb \TA< 1 1I6r110rleit'r 0).31• a• .��`I I •/ Conlol0 2.319 C.} nnII n ., b l% In I•.•�. ♦1 tII4_ _0lb) �I 11W plrl.rrZoI w83 urO e I nine sec lD • / : 13 •8 -� I 0 • c ..l oIIY LOS B v. iv 41 ^ Conloins: 25.129 Ac.i II II • I 4�...n... CI... � ' I Inn. tP.0 I • (1)577 .t1'� I f/r/r,NIV• lilt! 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LEGAL DESCRIPTION: • A tract of land located in the SW1/4 of NE1/4 of Section 36, Township 1 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. . more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING ac the Northeast corner of said Section 36 and proceeding on an assumed bearing of due South of which all other bearings described herein are relative thereto along the East line of said Section 36, 2636.60 feet to the East Quarter Corner of said Section 36; thence S88'37'40"W along the South line of the NE1/4 of said Section 36. 1813.63 feet to the TRUE POINT or BEGINNING; thence from the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING S88'37'40" W along the South line of the NE1/4 of said Section 36. 837.37 feet to the center of said Section 36; chance N00'16'20"E along the West line of the NE1/4 of said Section 36, 1354.65 feet; thence N89'25'20" E along the North line of the SW1/4 of NE1/4 of said Section 36. 837.12 feet; thence S00'16'20"W 1343.05 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. County of Weld, CONVEYANCES (If none appear. so state): State of Colorado. Reception No. 159;107 • Book 670 Reception No. 1597136 • Book 670 Reception No. 1.62433Q . look 7QZ Reception No. .1652063 , Book _ Z30 Reception No. 165206k • look 110 Reception No. 7493132 • Book 1951 Reception No. • look Reception No. • Book This Certificate is made for the use and benefit of the Department of Planning Services of Wild County. Colorado. This Certificate is not to be construed as an Abstract of Title nor an opinion of Title. nor a guarantee Title. and the liability of IINTTFt7 TITLE OF co 07 GREELEY COMPANY le hereby limited to the fee paid for this Certificate. In Witness Whereof, UNXTED TTTLF CO OF fREFLFY COMPANY has caused this certificate to be signed by its proper officer this 23rd day of April • A.D.. i9,j. et 7:45 a.m, o'clock. UNITE fit CO OZ CREZ,PY COMPANY BY: AUIFMORIZED SIGNATURE r n 1 UNITED TITLE COMPANY OF OREELEY 801 EIGHTM161WEET • SUITE 140 GREELEY. 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A tract of land located in the SW 174 I a . or. the NE 1/4 of Rntton 364 'owneht 1 North, Ilan[e 67 Weft oft the 6th Principe .: e.1IMeridlan more particularly AeeorWW as follow., Beginning at the northeast ti earner of said•Section 36.a0 atban assumed bearing of due South of J wh all other hearings deecrsted harem tire*five thereto,nto• stone the East Ile - w., 111 'of W oticn.36, 3,634.60 feet i0 the Eat Quarter Corner of aaid3eotlon 36; 'thence 6outh,e60 37' 40"Weal along the South flee two NL 1/4 ef,}IA Swollen .`66,g.11 813.63 feet to th.•TSP Point of B nnntua Tne f w t/be Tru�e�,�olnt of ' 'aS:bvWn au aning south37.37 feet t otheee vel.Aer oT mR inSB..loess 36 the �elNoorth'o I6'70" East along the West line Of the NE 1/4 of said Section 34, 1,354.05 testy Thence e North 600 76'70"Baal along the North'Lne of the 6W'1/4 of the NE 114 of said Motion 368 837,12 feet; Thence South 00016'•70"West. 1.343.06 feet to the Tres Point of Beginning, together with any and all water rights,■ppertaining e thereto. • N Towne r W.M To web ai►•e'lem`sb ma wmdmrm St bimbo,w r ere' •O mnladtw me r •••••116 enw wawa SS•••••116tbym IS seatwawK is mil pate felon and a a ! .. 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ION•Y obis Wee.e r w pa Esse.S.new pales Pens he new and+ M% AMW AND sEq/IM Da* Of Rag welOr.Os Wepnles des saps mom i ne1,isithe►lee ofis.5 -M arms/sMMweeteM...........-....,/•._ AM DaunrMW/n, r • 11 t..44tt� I ��n�i,",Ixe•W Ofu 1 �� .•' �2wnL , y 7th.//IE 1s..1 : .,Bd.Gff_r_ v v ten.) R.rf1I l Clly.nd assess net !r Tr .r........,e/ woven. 78th' et February. m • ilia be moles i.. als alts Mverrlyy J. Walsh.�uaban d and Wlb.,. '�; :✓''w•^ma"imbue .. August 10 ,a 06 .1nbnmerbmtmb�oo Ns lis 4,, „ ., 1C'Sr • .4Y ��'• ` te••res.�,,.w.arrtatmrw.mtwr.rrrr.srr 0/.001`' .. . . y • •W r „�„�.ay'r`I�.•..".ti1 1. ' wn .R.q.,�t ', .. . ry(�M1N�b': '>�,•, •,. _r .�. � . /��. *r,1��•Jy 1,�5�y�r. ' f` pe Y'5MM',,f� f ,V^ '`' ,S Y•h^� • 'y'� ll 5 " • WnM' , � P'�L . 'W�+w�� i �E11� ' . Ai'Uiirr A4 ��10t.t' ,ti " y .. . e ;r ,� J 44',441 ' l y , '; �. ,''^,tl`a)b��}it Y-• • .. 'y 4.tf, ,; trl'1.` ' 5 ,. �.w~1';w '' '" "i. ,,jot; ,, 4��i'tt' 4'4 ‘1,17,1,41:17.3; • 6 e j ,�. ` l• ' Yq' + .t ��^/�W4'K ,y• :',s,•5 .. ' i,#..'1,:T .,..,,, X71.l" Pik, 1• { J ,� ' 01,1)01lriN . r� ..* . aY A .pj* t `i41 „licfr �A�, 9��k3,>.'z' ti5'(�?�0 f4'1n. }, . . 7+ .N• 4] •rry1 T' . • ow ^ ;raid +a.4ki+•a.Y 4,4 r - e .'.c., iI"f64/.7•C' `'ojL'(kitii"b ! i re: �}�t. olairs,'t!tena�.thei Ile R11 el".q sah.,alp itottla t i R l".f•‘1",•••••• I. T.1r(j10.'00)Dollars and:other,aood and valuable consideration;,* . *,____ w a' ..▪ ;;a.rr.ill pee .a,-4vt+.OadateWteedia.aww7:oweten Mad tea remuftiwwit ,n: e '.', Outtrhniteet eat atbnetelt1YfyMny,hfY4'aSea asset elWMtn pee M' Ant' ',, .r`,� n , colei tenna�'en,eere:.r.,w.wr+od,,;ftlia.watall Msww.6. -:C'' p 1-., nave at lse area larkar'/ee47khlff rti, A Me tae ade b Mr.l '�wr..41 y.. '.Oa.arte vik-W1O., 'l'1i,,,y ista'aibdOrtnln'rUr w tract of tang lostotta 1hi SW} otytbi iIZ}:of,S.oflon J1..Towesblp 31for h,'Range l weatot tM 6th'Pt taotpat' ,, pal' ;x rldlan snore partioulari chscrlbed a.fotbwst-Beginning at the ntirtheaa v ' :r °corner of s.ld ectlon JSaat'proc fin en'esnemed bearing:of Au.Southold ..�; • 'tallith all other bearings described berelniar.relative%ber to:along theAltet , , :,• allavofsald Section J6,;J,616.60fs.tb the.Seat Quarter Corner of said Section • 363,ThsnesSouth W 3740".West'along the South line of the NO of-sald entail 56,1,513:03 feet to the Tree Point of Be[tenz[ :. M m'..thence fro the True Point :of Beginning South sr3r4O"..Went stove Patchily.of the NZ¢of said' ' ;5, • essotl n;l6?4J7'.artest b tie center of maid Section 303 rthenoslbrtb 00"1x10" •e; Mast a�l1oome�•Mw Westltae.of,ehe lei Oflaid Section i5?1;•364.60 toter-Tb.eoe;'' .:Norge.66.36'x0"tact alone the North line of the SW}of the NS}of said Section, . a..'„637.12 tolety .Theo.South or1NJ0r.Went 1. 3.06 feet b the Tres Point ''at;U! .'bg.ther'with atr'Md:ll Mitts rfshes appertaining therb:;,r, , '-;; e• �'". 14'ij. .7.4A tl ,yam;oar* no•:.,....... 1.0,- .' 4; Oiaa a l ies•6aeV ti."iYaS.rrlr.n/iAwen.Ma.�Sue 1d.Mt�r hPJ� . 'weule itesent le este as peceilie‘ennado ad Natile.Saler al as Waal,al te6 slats Snw►SSa ik adwadstrewt.'.rasareteain dO.rrPulls•rr d d lie rr. r. ,It ea t. .r amp el emaaa sIISwT — - al .,.r esa,. a -./a . • ',,g'ltaMON Yon IMP tw semis e1.61a.e r da • mned etweal Osa.rraw.la.r lr • :rM PSI 7;flJM.��!raadt pea'DUN;brims mast memo MA ii•SI Benin eta*F+p.m he5thellavesponikisailmesf aeries;dowel sn►es sobs at gees b all -'eaeaeata pay`pew..R as mind pee,Odd-bailee aim Sea Its el as wag W Ymq, '.tt'lleateamlatart.Ste."vaseaata.'LtashrrileadirMIP‘reda.a;leapens-Wu.W, '.hataatantelon t-bislabiot §Imeneett;esa tare;Wert aMtiatn...ad sag a+.e►' le pea>aaMRearalnSealbbearWawa siale.+t tot sue r.tee a i.ea: • - ..bar a a Oar al eWrrsa traYa daw aaat.Ina rawers at arialeredestwe lad sera raw•':*. ♦ J .r r » .. . ..` • ;Sxoept 1606 postal taxes and emttdobraa,Y ) o�.e of record, •' •r ar des trat'sonar b triple alea'.eeata r la x'pay l the rasa pea Ale•' ,,•'.IS ad ails epaaaasal ewe pose epees..'-.lawrdaarw•rchit thesd. tappet Searb.sal make':'.arteapp pr sar6 sat*0 hares Mat 3oaam m ix% • -al wheats nano r all talks,tra Os as•meats* ten=s at their hoods r.• at as the teal nraa eve new , 1 ' /12r 194,4t) ' ' It?f /411/J t...,h !fA1L!7iT"!/7.AM.,Y•"140,w,fi • ,-- • law iti7II "..7:: e. ::Clt7'4'r.Qea4d,i'Dinar '.Zile h -ir y'., • , • •. , [r"It Writ w aliallibilla tdw a t JJnd Ewa Jame • lie L. Walsh and Beverly J. Walsh. Husband and Wife., • t` rte M •A6(aa l0 f.y.r k ' •it 4"y"pew ad etaWsaL • law ea. aeon— w.waaa.w.saa4aeo t a.au..a,rota ass we%seaesea.re 99105S./' . . ,.:...1.,w+5..•"r.tz.o. /k .,.,,,,, ,r-- .„,, ,: s ' , w# /02 1,624333 ' � 70,AR AND a pas Mom �� •�� i F . a s pals a the aTO M r.a\ s alr as sal WSW ad o f a W araaraam..a.W `F � him a.�r hb boa aim W W aY aaw7 r W l i S .• ; _ v �a.ra ._..."sailams.r w waa.at%aI.4�.ada•a w•• ' u:. r bob nr�aM MOM ts is alt a.Me of lama as l Si.flat st W Mae r W rail/aaa as, ` Ir W rM.Wr aa..ae Yall.a.Is Mod Willie Me pima app aanta4.ar aaaL we.aaraL.Slob �•° baba Wus, aqy .r MO ells Si t ma tiotb at Aland I `. loss am Os a Ss ta 1 ` a d•••lemma harem Oat yeWSW, S aaaa ss aWaa Sass 4 Maw a ism e Eaoept 1972 General tame and ewambranoea of record, •- • F 4 Y � sates as Soma was r W e.a.al t- bb rams.4 W..1.MOM.1 W r.ae a.at,*Sr ism a la;;ems all W.nar Pale M a.n..Ynhar eat et is dll.W wear sr 4 rat M.a t, n F W ay ay rW lbal prat area a wW.t WARSAW MID POSY'S i. SILO. I. IX w•t. e minnow.W w piny r s.la*rat r• lawr.w hie lad .•tsot �' r, 11III ,r�/'�L� Ramat L.l.i..•DaV.ay r W Sap et J.LIP''_1. :,r,tacirw.._{YAL grata or 001.0•ADO. ,,. City and Oils*1 Denver. }a' a �f Me Sea lawn a r.wWaa tda m is. 6th rv.t November � a 75 ,tt. Delmar Slaloms'''.. l Mr.w,.us.s tam Yobruary 16 .Ir 77 .Was y at a.mss...L ''%s�� 4. wl • • hSolely i 4 •VS al i•••...•^r•w 55 .5, r SIN w.M1• ...s. � MMar . is Ism r.• .a •w: .bar. r a..,rl..,/r*SO Soma 6s SO wM•.wa,w r SS NM.r r••_ __germ. '% ./ay CJ• 11 a {{ rM1 , t} it I L I i I II II I ,I v , - FF {{ il IIh, t II ! I Z a i i ; I I i 4 I i I I si �t y { V Oh1 F l+ izAL, aA 1riil41 � ' JI 3� lI I I y'� I � a � �i. t . ' tom,. • 5 I I C I J 'Zit v I a II II r I ice, ,4 •'. lit ,� itf i Yfe 3i . . i a li,7 �yMX a II � 4M ,„,,...4„„',,, s. n } try .w7++�� a ..° r K i,�, ' -10,,,• klv,r,,., a f• • ye::".. ",!..,,,z4. +.:/ • r'•.•,s ,W4.14 C •w'nr q., AO . uwti •w• . 'AS.** .,1f i•'i7, V11'1.'50,4 1 4 i� ^'e.w .4 'ltd 1N k 4,'C. 'JJa, •w. , '.. i..y.,...Mal..«,.ww...J.lr'�1ta.'wL+I '1.<<+Xw,I.,JaY.:.rir..«,... .. w W.o.1•or. -.� ..wM. ' .1 - • M17r1 CO -4&1114.749;;;,. n1 ..4 ,a M.,,+ar>i ,, 1 ?� .1%.---4",:,..44,c 0 i' Y P (�A M , '' + ,. ..,1 r' . f„ , tr .#. •..,,, .).4. r'.:. , 4 Koklt.adse.k !.. .a.r ti1/_.,a._,_ NOV 6 1913 ,,. a 7fYl liven,.Ifs.........,-...— 'w'°� wwr. r7 . p MOOMINIrd STAMPo h! Tam Dn, mot Is 6th Co.r November, � q', I '''... . :. ''] 4 "...IA I I DELMAR STUTZMA$ R Ititi ru rob i ow — • w �� ag,Ila Wi ' e. gees /4 I f r Olt..y d r tale PAW 4 Dealt" r ear d 1.7.... • s �.r '". CHARLES L. WALSH Add HEVEIILY J, WALSH y... « ,. is-, ate. Oster s Weld r tar s Or,..y s r Erne pate • . •, Ifffelaismill.ten eo PM St tea eel n --Ten Dollar. and othery rR t...I bo.�en.w as am r • . good and valuable oeasberattan 6Wir�lt • • w •e r...11n7 i es Est pat in w n � r r win r.rerm.atoweionsrmatar • /F. , ;� , .r: o , ;r;' o •�w t.wq K.w.�r >�•ra0 4 odd r w.4 M e.r prate 6 e• w rsr.srwrr.bertr.rtrtasrw•tr .0 + ,•r Id Id tr r Air larval r arnae4trrt w emend s km.rod%!Stand up brt N• IS Ondr s Web Mao d sod s alma else " , ' ` A tract of land located in the SW I.of the NE}of Section 30, Tow sl11y1 ' . i North, Range 67 Went of the 6th Prinotpal Meridian more part, s tt described a.follows; Beginning at the Northeast owner of 30 and proceeding on an asausted bearing of due South of which bearings described herein are relative thereto, along the East • Salo Section 30, 2,635,60 feet b the East Quarter Cotner of sae,Sestlon 36; 'Thence South 60'37'40" West along the Soutli line of the NE}of said • ti Section 36, 1,613.63 feet to the Tree Point of Beginning;Thence from t e True Point of**ginning South 63'37,40"West along the South Um of the NE}of said Section 36, 637.37 feet to the*enter of said lMetlen Sea Thence North 00.16'70" East along the West lbw of the NE}of said < Section 36, 1,364,60 fete Thence North 60.36'30" East along the North ' line of the SW}of the NE}of said Section 30. 037.12 feet;Thence South 00'16'30"West. 1,343,00 feet b the Tree Point of Begtamng, together . + with any and all water rights app.rtaWlng thereto. • • .' Yf • 4' • I . I ,. • merl=e,with to.r+w*.ea tresll...w r nrr ate,.Y•.r.0I•eaa r a. `01%.t' re.e.r.e,r the sinks w nags, rote r raimaledirt.nett,bad and r.rr ee.h r at e..bow,sin wle,w+s.w,sr ass UW,.r.t IS mid r v 7 on.ne.war,+r r � " Ito far apply,r,.l awl le w above t.e.t.d_-lln..Irish tit bailers r..r....a.a :. dotespumsart 1 M 7 �a. ft,1741.V1.Y"R rYst.Mar.w.IM.V.fl rw....a,M.Ma...,.ur.aGilgit rA ��' �,`�+N •�,y{M, 1'••,41,• C •� fk "" i ! sT • I C� h+ .v S• .:1/4% k� r� '.era. A ,� .P , ..�A 44,44ty .,s7� l ,k '-+ .wr;, TSrMti/,,,k, ,�1t d1 r�7 ,yy�N.I ‘ �.�,4."4�+t,,,,,,‘,...,,,' '+W '4 CM G �u•.�u'✓Y�`w3`+Get.l1�, t,i ,•�v v„ rnl v. a ,,. ' � �.L Vase "Lr I l M , • ,I. .'•wM+M1M'.MrMitril9,'X/NdA,iMtM]IeiO' ''tiA.'•.Li;J•1.•w....,.1. . , sock Rican.AT /QLt e•cwo. rtrde,. JAN X S 1S 730 165z06s a La sea w R«tnla No. Ottawa. f-!• THIS DID, Mac January 6tR, 1.975 , 'nine L. Wayne Walls At TIM Paid T.uncc, Sc rut Coven r Var1 Coteeme, me Charles L. Walsh and BsverlY 7. Walsh r1rleMtt.(.), VITKSSCTN1 Wwuga Delmar Stutaman No, or One or Taut, Mite October 2, . 1972, re KtSMS IN Tot Script e• TM Enos re RCer.K. tie Too WIN a WooW , Casino, a OctgWr 6, , 1972, IN Bent 677 . Renner No. 1599097 mkt n TK Pis.,e Trytl'tt Is Timm Tog donne outtoorgoo MM*Imo 70 MOM( TM rAVM T M TIC IMOOMITIOS WWII° IN MIS Otto O/ Tars as YMAM., VI,MTIa Nam ono MK IN StAI11 M Mg Tarr.Asa tsnMna or sue Ott.M TM*, .`/ As smOl.W vet 10+16[or mtoT10 aM some roe sac MILLS VIM TMNMI, TI MM, A Wen T cnv MIM MOMSte IM TM loch[ Or Ma COMM dam AM ReMMiR. TM Mir AKrn.TV VAS govanlsts/Or MM AT MOSSO Autrla A7 TM ALAC% Dee IN TM Map A.WIRO it MV AS or MIS Otte Or Ton AM A ton Or TM strict W MLA WAS IN An VIM MILL.TO Mfg MGM MWlap W STOWS. Asa MIS POMMY Ms IN Airman or wee nun tae 7e Charles L. Walsh and Beverly 7. Walsh rem TIC op.MMIMAMM KT MATO AM A OCRTIrIMK M TVA MAK TO MO, MS MK as reeesno on May 10. 1974, Book 714, ^: Reception No. 1636265. AMS MIS rsorlSTY Not MVIN"Igo MSUIIie Ira tAIO SALC, tint, tntrarocc. TK Miae TIMMTn MSSMsr n 7M POVtr Are SAMIMITY Map Is AIM W LAW AM sr TM MIS Oct.01 MOM AS wcn Paul Tema(axe IN ttelsa*AIi0 et vet sa ac $8.269.86 to WIC Palo Twat( Mir W TIC MID hsaMap(s)1 nee Kam *err is water eaurraCpcs, its VCVS TO TM MIS rimosiaA(s). their KIM, WOtifOre Aae AMINO reMKs ML Tog MOM. Tint AM IMAM AM,O Mt Pale Tnsna MWIMS repair 70 MIS DRS Of TWIT Is AM TO Tilt • FOLLWIM KMSIMO MOraJTV IITVAn IN 7119 80 WW,Or Was, COMMM. n Vin A tract of,land located • In theSW} of the NE} of Section 36, Township 1 North, Range 67 West of the 6th Prin- cipal Meridian more particularly desdrthad as follows, Beginning at the NE corner of said of said Section 36 and proceeding on an amounted bearing of due South of which all other bearing, described herein are relative thereto. along the East line of said Section 36, 2,636.60' to the East Quarter Corner of said Section 36' Menem South 80037'40" West along the South line of the NEI Of said Motion 36, 1,613.63' to the tour point of beginning: Thence (rota the we point of beginning south 88037'40" West along the south line of the NEI of said Motion 36. 637.37 • tc the center of raid Motion 36• Thence North 00016.20" East along the Wen Tine of the NEI of said Motion 36, 1,334 65'! thence North 69025'20'. East along the North line of the EPA of the NE}of said Section 36, 837.12'• Thence south 00916.20" west 1,343.05' to the true point of beginning, together with all water rights appertaining thorn*. To MK AM TO Neu,No t*K I.nO Tog Mir IMMIAic 1(s) their MI.s, wtnStat Ae MUMS r0e- Nol. GtanR 7M MV APO KH FIRST MOPE IICMTIO•ICo, �J2C _,/,% A T/ TIC Oe iuTT err wa/�/t/� Caewea. W OkIVTV heLIs Terra STATC 0►CCLCKA00, ) M. COUNTY Or lKto. ) TM 9OMaOIM InTaK.T ws Arras SS KIK M MI► 8th MV 00 January 19 76" Wayne Ws11e AS M Pam Mena rTM Crane,Vas. Ca0MO' .•••SCN,jr�.` r t. l+eb. 20, 1970 1�yy��� �Q $Mr1tIAl sus, -��I�rS�xITK.ICYJ� PLtC G f ,r �� 4N. i.'. 0•0#4.4 . ,. trice roaLlO \('sp itlit No,20 Reg, •M 1lt IC TRUSTCC'S CUD. �"+»� 1 .. . .. goat a�_w alit 2$ '1015• Cr sawaN /D Aaa 5 e.. • '' N "730 aa.wa N. 16 Imi a w Piet, s a.earw 4 e D . Masse 4th ins November ,lit 74 h T ~ Mid- States sank , a 1 i p, i tepeWa My..Palm[W See mew W be*lee t Ile In. . tiMnwadOalwssatuannp.q,e.a ., Charles 1. end Beverly J. Walsh 1 v' el the• Ow.O t Weld v, atdatOasab,ttb.t p•sM • d snrt r inirm, $.t as gamy t IS De Pr%Sir Pal r is «.umw t n•all t . . Ten Dollars end other valuable consideration D� • r. .aY. �' s' b.00 Si regttM erA r Wined trill b On am see i 0at es ma Pw,ar waap*aaa N lamb mete./r esland.e.4 is II NSad.e. .e.aras .a a l WIT CIaln%W bas pawNas IS.aeM•de.e,a•ar eared QUIT CL*a cab a..r pan 11. t se and per\ their r. o Ma M....`.hnrM,.s as KIM MIb.bans%day W Saws'WA as y apelike Owl ten 50 rsef a asfelveteaeeiea land elate,tits.ad rasea 1M j Case • Weld v ebb t C.bafrs es We A tract of land located In the SMG of the NC% of Section 36, .n Township 1 North, Range 67 West of the 6th Principel Meridian more • „. particularly described as follows. Beginning at the northeast ^' corner of said Section 36 end proceeding on en assumed bearing of 3 due South of which ell other bearings described herein are relative 1 thereto, along the Lest line of said Section 36, 2,636.60 feet to the Last Quarter Corner of-said Section 36: Thence South 880337'40!' West along the South line of the NCI( of said Section 36, 1,813.63 , feet to the True r int of Beginning: Thence from the True Point of I Beginning South 889 7'40" West along the South line of the Ntic of said Section 36, 837.37 feet to the center of acid Section 36: Thence North 00016'20^ Cast along the Mescaline of the NCk of slid Section 36, 1,354.65 feet; thence North 89025'20.. Cast along the North line of the SWk of the NC% of said Section 36, 837.12 feet; Thence South 00016'20"West, 1,343.05 feet to the True ►oint of Beginning, together with end ell water rights appertaining thereto. . r TO MATS*1W TO SOLD 1k. e,bra Mt►.a eel Sods es.N neres awl.eraaagas 1 Wee114.fr&milad40Yw..apnea&aY.5 lie sleet deft.ale,Stwwl W dabs N.Y.T.,of is St parr t the fbe.ore.air r law istwan to tie tap p pear ewe lase.W beet of Os 44 reel es i of ti....f ma their bee..f ease ears. Df menses,Tba wY party t tae fbe pat alb sal Is seasews aces le 1so amass aWAea by 7n.Mab rat.s_,wars as s a he se allay ease[by Ns f Oase. ea see Move aim. wasu ' , 6 min_ r eaeNs., room /lam/C . Fria .7*21 Cr OOLCIADO . city y m_&,.alenvar` • 'a. a.G .e4 bwsast en s.b. wtes..b this 4th are November �� se74 ,b Alen R. Kris s n.ers y i i. Peter A. Robinson " se eswwep et Ckd-a tab sank •seasretkie sealre a pus luau 17. 1977 r el deed stetL , "77-faire lwg,e el•14. 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Y•.r.latty,thereto, along-`tM,'taotatne'at;•etd'het ton 76,•2,616.60 feet . .,...to the ►A corner,of S•ation:36i'(ihence'Saah SSo77'40" Vest along: the South'line of.the-Nfl'of,'eei ,Sect&en&)6,:1.513.63 feet to the True !;Feint'of begtMlngs,Thesce'rtro.jithe,Truo'„yotnt of Segd.tntna Louth 66°77'40" ',Vest alonthe'South'lin."of',the;l101�of:ma N t t id sea t36.,837,37.foot co the ' g• ▪ croNr.of,:std,natien-'26.NThaneanwoethy00o16'20' Eat elan try West line., of,the NM of:said. aclon;36:?;3,334.6S•les ttThence North x9°27'20' feat " ,Se °long the Norch'line'ol;tho l*of:the'RG4'ot;'aatd Section 36. 637.12 foot{: • T ens• South'00°161,120:V.er 1.341.0S'fest',to tM_7ew point of Mginning, e ',weld Cooney,1Colorad•:1",tnclu4tn4'at1 wat•,',rights;,1f any.-and all .tn•ral/�� `ti ,-,-/,rights and ail oll;ind',9asrrlyhtsr .,,,, ..... w.i{+..wt Acrtr,'45.i;Y+ gyp; �Stt eDe[Vn.nTnawryaaPee "'-"'fa•e�w SS a5 cad t dwin 1.re4nww as ownwwew Warn.wires%—I... sot W w.wr._.sd Owls.Mrolt .iced,an•lSO,raw,boa SW pram,tame;aflame were,.Itlq.W... 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YrardMr. ,.., w' ", �,'4;;., `.'.' aS�1' ,!i`` r J� rt. .In'••aframmwa.gvd w ha lie • ,LL B rw wadi wIe O.°sans;CO. .1.4,4-.,r.. tit y r•ra•A r of M tn.r.sdw $,�rwnasA.+notes_ro'rprurvewin'rrrc►,ardwrw.wrfw.a..p...,od. 21,CCJ0''_t ^~r.C'""Y1~'1r'.'3.. JQ91 C0►t�vt]1 CL7j�'4Anchorla•:'Alai' "il�.."99S0at Al .. AM:443134 • B 1054 REC 01993133 12/27/84 12:38 $9.00 1/003 F 1366 RY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & ';CORDER WELD CO, CO • DEED OF TRUST (Colorado) • 1. Grantor David L. Craver and Barbara J. Craver 3881 Caravellt Drive Anchorage, Alaska n/i1�L ��'� &� tl� 2. sen flolsy:United Bank of Brighton �U~'GSJEP 12 1985 P. O. Box 449 Brighton, Colorado 80601 ANNE D Nye PUBLIC TRUS•,tg (end Its successors In Interest) 'HELD COUNTY,COLoRA00 • 3. Trustee: The Public Trustee for the County In which the property Is located. 4. Property: The following lend In Wel d County,Colorado. See Attached Legal Description A tract of land located in thu .SWk of the NUiri. or Suction 36, Township 1 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.N., more particularly described as follows: Beginning et the NE corner of said Section 36 and proceeding on an assumed bearing of due South of which all other bearings described heroin ore relative thereto, along the East line of said Section 36, 2,636.60 feet to the Ek corner of said Section 36; Thence South 88'37'40" West along the South line of the NE/ of said Sectiun 36. 1,813.63 feet to the True Point of Beginning; Thence from the True Point of Beginning South 88'37'40" West along the South line of the NE1 of said Section 36, 837.37 feet to the center of said Section 36; Thence North 00'16'20" East along the West line of the NEk of said Section 36, 1,354.65 feet; Thence North 89'25'20" East along.tho North line of the SWk of the NEk of said Section 36, 837.12 feet; Thence South 00°16'20" West, 1,343.05 feet to the True Point of Beginning, Weld County, Colorado. • 910354 mm vsaal 150 REV. 1-89 a „,� CERTIFICATE OF DEATH . ' „T;,r,a,,D •yla m t ALASKA DEPARTMENT Or HEALTH ANC SOCIAL SEnwCes „a;,a,, 89-719-D BUREAU Or VITAL STATISTICS-JUNEAU ALASKA egothoR76 Pa Mil r.attar*rraM fa UraUa W a.as •OMB Or MMrNwy,a . 1 DAVID LEON CRAVER M October 9, 1989 C ;: 1 w pail Warr I t$ Maas r4 A vna •a is a 11 awns.. • a ten.parr P.a',e 77 522-40-0761 54 �' 15 . i.-. •' P� 9, 1935 °a�""Colorado MA•,; MIa Oar aa,.,,, �os-u pat pupal re M __ 0'Oar NNW dorcfocNT ALASKA ' IOW N,.yra 0 Maoa,rl.a 0 op 1 ' 0 Near— nwr-r 0 at Illar• ' IS IMONJW MW P wr aaaay.a-rase are Y Is 011%try.0A WR410N a YATm i. 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EN.. •Taira r aA I1 M ❑ 11s a Y.own, Cwar=Q 1tim.,.aar*a7arr Sas ay ay and Na«rmmra/rrrraaaWar Mow IM aay as Wart a l _w raw S ,w_MIEler•w,,rasa a errs almr0 Waifrrra [ N1DWJr?IWI panlr-S. __ • .itrrtrmaN ar °O aria/ , r raw a �a�l�mm��••�M��a��lla�.n.��i�maiar r r ym*'3,S Sffl and t arterainr ,r ranO Mika Os a ergs raaP agar Is al.mad•asama ara apps.Nam-....~10 N err Ma a ariaMa MMIm AirMY a a a WY I t, ! 1/la own alrmopart OY a Ma roe 4 at �FnTlrlCll • a"'Nat a alr01aYM00DMlaaraD Drla a MATH has MMlaaararraarr •I.u,, Frank . Domurat, MD, 1200 Airport He gbts Drive, Anchorage, Alaska 99508 ' zgum. moat ortat Mai OP to ka,r/Ewtaan I , Ma OMAN la late Mae fa NordNord1..11..1a ',. Am"art Nair wUllr .D 44. D w • •• • •1'I�� d.....• • aril r M RAGE a tiAMY a Ma rare*5,a a pray* art.afar May we aal brarr..NO arl aESN . , .:4';') 1•i Saar D Darr rrrr - .. ..i;) In rasp aria M.11Y0NMa ' Oa OMs Ma rata 0*a M A , OatepeA 77.1989 I 000m1-Bialy Copy 210564 . , I • HSP106P INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM PERMIT NO. G-700354 WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT NEW PERMIT ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES 1517 16TH AVENUE COURT, GREELEY, CO 80631 353-0635 EXT.2225 OWNER CRAVER, BARBARA J. ADDRESS 636 WCR 23 1/2 PH (303) 659-1353 BRIGHTON CO 00601 ADDRESS OF PROPOSED SYSTEM 636 WCR 23 1 /2 BRIGHTON CO 80601 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SITE : SEC 34 TWP 1 RNG 68 SUBDIVISION : LOT 0 BLOCK 0 FILING 0 USE TYPE: RESIDENTIAL SERVICES : PERSONS 3 BATHROOMS 1 .00 LOT SIZE 29.00 ACRES BEDROOMS 3 BASEMENT PLUMBING NO WATER SUPPLY PWELL APPLICATION FEE $0,00 REC 'D BY X STAFF SIGNED BY CHARLES WALSH DATE 02/16/70 DATE 02/16/70 PERCOLATION RATE 2. 1 MIN PER INCH LIMITING ZONE 0 FEET SOIL TYPE SUITABLE PERCENT GROUND SLOPE OX DIRECTION REQUIRES ENGINEER DESIGN NO FROM THE APPLICATION INFORMATION SUPPLIED AND THE ON-SITE SOIL PERCOLATION DATA THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS ARE REQUIRED: SEPTIC TANK 900 GALLONS, ABSORPTION TRENCH 255 SQ. FT. OR ADSORPTION BED 255 SQ. FT. 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. X STAFF 02/18/70 ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST DATE THIS PERMIT IS NOT TRANSFERABLE AND SHALL BECOME VOID IF SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION HAS 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 ADDI- TIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS REQUIRED TO MEET OUR REGULATIONS ON A CONTINUING BA- SIS. FINAL PERMIT APPROVAL IS CONTINGENT UPON THE FINAL INSPECTION OF THE COM- PLETED SYSTEM BY THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT. SYSTEM INSTALLER VAUGHN EXCAVATING & CST FINAL INSPECTION DATE 04/22/70 SYSTEM ENGINEER APPROVAL X STAFF TYPE OF SYSTEM INSTALLED TANK ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST 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 XN COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE STATE, COUNTY AND LOCAL REGULATIONS ADOPTED PERSUANT TO ARTICLE 10, TITLE 25, CRS 1973, AS AMENDED, EXCEPT FOR THE PURPOSE OF ESTABLISHING FINAL APPROVAL OF AN INSTALLED SYSTEM FOR ISSUANCE OF A LOCAL OCCUPANCY PERMIT PURSUANT TO CRS 1973 25-10-111 (^) . .9 0564 ORIGINAL-APPLICANT) COPY-WCHD WCHD-ENS MAY, 1984 2 .31/ 7" 1 0? ELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT I 15th Street and 17th Avenue id P. O. Box 1227 No? • Greeley, Colorado Application for Permit to Install, Construct, Alter or Repair Individual Sewage Disposal System. Own r pr Sponsor none he .4. G(/[1.L C h Adea�e 1' t 6S 9- _ "ets • i Q s Address of Site 6�h.u' 4.-. s -�"' rVC Mailing Address L1j /� eto{ Inform/ton Septic Tank 1. living Units 1. Liquid Capacity. TIT Gallons 2. No.of Bedrooms 2. Dimensions W T. D 3. No. of Baths _ 1 3. Material 4. Basement Drain _ter- 4. Type InlOutt let 6. Automatlo.Aiehwseher...._.. - Type Outlet 6. Garbage Disposal 7. Automatic Laundry O'' rte Secondary Treatment 8. Size of Lot -3 i_ M 9. Type of Soil ! -- v Field p Sr red 25ecrer 10. Percolation T 11. Water Supply • 1. No.of distribution 2. Trench: Width Length 12 Lot Grade 13. Water Table Depth 3. ► , Filler Material 14. Other '� _ .' ;1,y • of Filler Material I 1,7 eis • , m 1. The ". Depth of ' 8. 'Other_ • The Permit is to remain in full force and effect for six (6) months from date,until revoked for non-compliance. IIr This system will be constructed in accordance with the above specifications and regulations governing-non. municipal sewage disposal systems, in accordance with Regulation No. 1 of the Weld County Health De- partment. ( _ n' ,� Date: 401.../1,4— 74 Applicant: (, Al t!V�*! The plans and specifications as shown are approved, pending payment of permit fee. Sanitarian: se6g' . Date: 2e-ilin70 . The above system inspec and found to comply with the plan and description. • Installed by D . Sanitarian: Prewar FEE R Igel: +� Received by MGl % Date d a/ Jo Please use reverse sad or Plot Plan or use separate sheet of paper. ellaNY 'fl". • HSP10'ehF " INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM PERMIT NO. G-800017 WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT NEW PERMIT ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES 1517 16TH AVENUE COURT, GREELEY, CO 00631 353-0635 EXT.2225 OWNER CRAVER, BARBARA J. ADDRESS 634 WCR 23 1 /2 PH (303) 659-1353 BRIGHTON, CO 80601 ADDRESS OF PROPOSED SYSTEM 634 WCR 23 1 /2 • BRIGHTON CO 80601 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SITE: SW4 NE4 SEC 36 TWP 1 RNG 67 SUBDIVISION : LOT 0 BLOCK 0 FILING 0 USE TYPE: RESIDENTIAL MOBILE HOME SERVICES : PERSONS 3 BATHROOMS 2.00 LOT SIZE 30.00 ACRES BEDROOMS 3 BASEMENT PLUMBING NO WATER SUPPLY PWELL APPLICATION FEE *0.00 REC 'D BY X STAFF SIGNED BY CHARLES WALSH DATE 03/10/80 DATE 03/10/00 PERCOLATION RATE 1 .0 MIN PER INCH LIMITING ZONE 0 FEET SOIL TYPE SUITABLE PERCENT GROUND SLOPE 0% DIRECTION REQUIRES ENGINEER DESIGN NO FROM THE APPLICATION INFORMATION SUPPLIED AND THE ON-SITE SOIL PERCOLATION DATA • THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS ARE REQUIRED: SEPTIC TANK 1000 GALLONS, ABSORPTION TRENCH 495 SQ. FT. OR ABSORPTION BED 645 SQ. FT. 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. TURNER, MILLIE X-STAFF 04/18/80 ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST DATE THIS PERMIT IS NOT TRANSFERABLE AND SHALL BECOME VOID IF SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION HAS 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 ADDI- TIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS REQUIRED TO MEET OUR REGULATIONS ON A CONTINUING BA- SIS. FINAL PERMIT APPROVAL IS CONTINGENT UPON THE FINAL INSPECTION OF THE COM- PLETED SYSTEM BY THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT. SYSTEM INSTALLER SELF FINAL INSPECTION DATE 04/22/00 SYSTEM ENGINEER APPROVAL TURNER, MILLIE X-STAFF TYPE OF SYSTEM INSTALLED TANK ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST 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 PERSUANT TO ARTICLE 10, TITLE 25, CRS 1973, AS AMENDED, EXCEPT FOR THE PURPOSE OF ESTABLISHING FINAL APPROVAL OF AN INSTALLED SYSTEM FOR ISSUANCE OF A LOCAL OCCUPANCY PERMIT PURSUANT TO CRS 1973 25-10-111 (2) . e1.0564 a ORIGINAL-APPLICANT] COPY-WCHD WCHD-EHS MAY, 1984 ^ • WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT EiO e; l 1516 Hospital. Road Permit No. Greeley, Colorado PH. 353-0540 r Application for permit to install. construct, an Individual Sewage Disposal System. Owner , Address ' Phone Directions to site: Hwy Rd, N_wmi. Emi. S ml, W mi , 1 Legal Description: Ptn.ey •-lA Sec,, i- .T N. R„_W, Sub. _ Lot—Blk rGeneral Information �` 1 De C. Use onzT No. Bedrooms No. Persons Pert race avg. of 3):7304.S No. Baths Basement Plumbing - Soil twig '7 �` �_ Size of Lot .`% ,^; r , , H2O Table Dept H2O supply (If well give depth) I. . o Lot Grade New Home Mobile Home,: Modular Add'n Engineer Design es o • Type of sewage disposalrrequea.ed:'e--r If YES-re son: Septic tank '' Privy Other Comments:pa ce A c r This is to certify that the spit NOT 400 ft. of a public sewer E Ins lat 'iIslet` cti . (Minimum Requirements)-] , Septic Tank • h wA— a '' - ale: Absorption Trenchtii, 4FIrt---,/ Sq. Ft. Other or Special Instructions '��.C ' Seepage Bed 4O y S Sq. Ft. .vvV 0 µtat. /.BIZ `7. f g.. .rU sn This system will be con trucced and 1 stalled in accordance with above specifications D and regulations regarding individual sewage disposal systems in Weld County, Colorado. This permit shall expire at the same time as the building permit, or, if no building permit is issued, the permit shall expire 120 days after its issuance if construction has not been commenced. Date: r -_ Owner: Applicant: The plans and specifications as shown are approved pending payme t o gg��mmit fee. Date: if--/r- CJ Sanitarian: -. C The above system inspected and found to comply with plan and descriptio a Systems Contractor: U Date: -�y2_ ' Sanitarian n,. • l Engineer Review: net iDate) (Signature) Permit Fee: $ Received by: Date: / 19-79-122 N.Mao.n c COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES riP ija rims FORM MUST se nominee 1313 Sherman Street • Room 818 *co 19 ? WITHIN 00 OATS OP COMPLETION Denver, Colorado 80203 OP THE WORK OESCRISEOCERE ON. OR PRINT TVP! IN SLACK WELL COMPLETION AND PUMP INSTALLATION REPORT INK. PERMIT NUMBER 138214-A watt stew Charles Walsh t� WELL OWNER 7L of the 1L of S.C. ADDRESS 636 VCR 23}. Brighton, CO 80601 T. . R. v.f DATE COMPLETED _ . 19 HOLE DIAMETER WELL LOG --in,from to ft. Waar Prom To TIM*and Color of Material Loc. .n,from to ft. in, from to ft. CRILLINO METHOD CASING RECORD: Plain Casing Size & kind from t0 f Size & kind from to f' Size & kind from to t P.rfor.t.d Casing Size & kind from to fi Size & kind from to f• Size & kind from t0 it • GROUTING RECORD Material Intervals Placement Method GRAVEL PACK: Size Interval TEST DATA Date Tested: • • 19• Static Water Level Prior to Test ft Type of Test Pump • Length of Test Sustained Yield (Metered) TOTAL DEPTH Uta additional pegn annoy to complet.log, Final Pumping Water Level 9?C: S4 r PUMP INSTALLATION REPORT :r". iw Pump Make r' bAQITZZZ '4 .`f ' Type _ SutwOreale �,: Ce :';,ri. i; ��.,. 1i;lawtxtolt 1 • r'' +•' rr,. { ..Powered by Y HP 4Hft10 . Ni Pump Serial No. i 1 `. WATER Motor Serial No. M..83 '> y TABLE �: > rW Date Installed March 6, 1985 .e a W Pump Intake Depth 22 _ ri __ _ r - ww . . . n w. .Remarks ., r • } r. e • r , • XW 1 .k '• 1 • .. J` i • WELL TEST DATA WITH PERMANENT PUMP a. �' Date Tested . Marbh 6. 1985 _ .. L CONE Of 1. ,,,.r DEPRESSION Static Water Level Prior to Test 5' - o r ? r Leath of Test Two (2) Hours Sustained yield (Metered) 15 _ GPM F': Pumping Water Level * 1/i.' • 1.0', Remarks M cc T. CONTRACTORS STATEMENT The undersigned,being duly sworn upon oath,deposes and says that he is the Contractor of the well or pump installation described hereon; that he has read the statement made hereon; knows the content thereof,and that the same is true of his own knowledge. • Signature Orr logc51..""n" r License No. 715 State of Colorado. County of -" SS Subscribed and sworn to betor me this day of rr 19 IC My Commission ex "res: , 1 9 e Notary Pub CJ FORM TO SE MADE OUT IN OUAOIW►uCATei WHITE PORN nw.i In an a1EiM inn on Mm ay and Sat WHITE ANC.ORE EN nMN.mint be MN with OM San taring.,PINK COPY i11er the Owns rend YEU,OW COPY a No in.Oman. 9I.C5 4 wiJ.f47 _ COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES ct=CtiVCD THIS PORMM**T se SUBMITTED 101 Columbine Bldg., 1845 Sherman St. coLr 2 Zy2y " Dan WITHIN B0 DAT.Or COMPLETION Demme., ":,Colorado 80203 or THE WORK 088CRISEO HERE. C/ ON.TYPE OR PRINT IN BLACK WELL COMPLETION AND PUMP INSTALLATION REPORT WMU. A:SOJKa INK. PERMIT NUMBER 1111714sA / !1ATL.LNGUFLR co:c. WELL OWNER-AAt.. I We1°h SW of ft NE %of Sac. 36 ADDRESS AM W_C.R- 93} Briyhtoo. Co. 80601 T, 1 N R. 67 W 6 P.M. DATE COMPLETED December 10 ,19_IS MOLE DIAMETER WELL LOG 1/4 .in.from.Q.__to__.ft. Wear Prom To Type and Color of Material Loo. in,D0M to f4 0 3 top 3 16 in toll gravel In.tronl w h 16 17 brown clay 17 24 small gravel to small rock X CASING RECORD: Plain Casing 24 25 shale Size &kind. PVC _from ..qt —t0.._. ft Size & kind _ from to ft. Size & kind from to ft Psttorated Casing Size 3"&kind PVC from St*_ 25 ft Size &kind_ from to ft Size &kind _from to ft. GROUTING RECORD Material_ Intervals Placement Method GRAVEL PACK: Size pea Interval 0 . 15 TEST DATA Date Tested December 10 . 19 Static Water Level Prior to Test 4 ft. Type Of Tess Pump he'll or Length of Test 1 hour I Sustained Yield (Metered) I') GPM TOTAL DEPTH ?�' Use additional pape,neoauary to complete we. Final Pumping Water Level 6• DUMP INSTALLATION REPORT +fe, `1 ., , , ifs'/•p���:—. --��.. ump Make Not installed by RA. R ,CID A JIW. -' \ .... •. *a ype A A r; A owe►ed by HP ',to . 'ump Serial No. I• ' .11 Ni t4,r WJITER �+ 7A9LC r �Aotor Serial No. i t ?ate Installed - -'"I r 'ump Intake Depth - - -- - - - -- ', E . 4; i X '�..r. Remarks }�. _•• % , , 0,. • •• I. •% ./ I t WELL TEST DATA WITH PERMANENT PUMP 4 F r , Not installed by RE. R S CONE or Date Tasted F r •1 DCPRESSiON Z. Static Water Level Prior to Test H • • ; .w v, Length of Test Hours Sustained yield (Metered) GPM . Pumping Water Level Remarks I i. V CONTRACTORS STATEMENT The undersigned,being duly sworn upon oath,deposes end says that he is the contractor of the well or pump installation described hereon; that he has read the statement made hereon; knows the content thereof,and that the same is true of his own knowledge. R It Well & Pu c --411&211P-, License NO. ..11.1 -- State R mP �' ...bY State of Colorado, County of Weld SS Subscrioed and sworn to before me this� day of Deramhar , 19 St. My Commission‘—'1,171.--)expires:� rehr,ury 9 19 XL—. . , 'Notary Public ?sul1- `��/. S./6J 91.0564' FORM TO BE MADE OUT IN OUAD,IUPUCATa+WHITE... a OEM meal be ..4..how,a�VEL^OW C�is s to~" roars► • • / wuJ4 RECEIVED E l `I V ED r • ' COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES N0V 211384 me Oa 818 Centennial Bldg., 1313 Shemlon St. ►AIMS INAI1y4 INI(, SEA 1tg7i1RCES COPY Or AS.` ED Denver, Celerede llp201 STAEE•ERCmEEIr 17At1MENT /YIIEO ON R100ESt. STATE OF COLORADO /1. AFFIDAVIT On SS. COUNTY OF STATEMENT OF BENEFICIAL USE OF GROUND WATER AMENDMENT OF EXISTING RECORD LATE REGISTRATION / z PERMIT NUMBER Gam+ 6/1- LOCATION OF WELL THE AFFIANT(S) CA AS L. 1Jn1S1O C..Mr OLr" who.. moiling addict• i. lt3te Lae.tr) Ain DA as t/Z ►tL... H.i IS NZ x, Swum City ar eqb4rA0 e ftSta n.. 1 70 c0.I •R..s, 61 � .��►a ,..•..I Wel ' being duly Sworn upOn oath, deposes and says that he (they) is (we) the owner(s) of the well described hereon; the well is located as described above, at distances of f is e-- feat from the section line and ,i5•?d int hoe the rr section line; water from this well was first applied too beneficial use for the purposes) described herein on the it...Y :..., cloy of II;t. , 19,QL.; the mocimum sustained pumping rate of the well is ..JaC_gallons per minute. the pumping rote claimed hereby is -.._foc__.,_gallons per minute; the total depth of the well is r3Q feet; the overage annual amount of water to be diverted is ,_„,,, I acre•feet; for which claim is hereby made for ii,r.we-14rlr Y- LAM 9`gerk purpose(s); the legal description of the land on which the water from this well is used is S La 46j ; pr.. 1., t.Sr e4.\ot SC, _of which 2,thi.oeres ore irrigated and which is illustrated on the map on the reverse side of this form; that this well was completed in compliance with the permit approved therefor; this statement of beneficial use of ground water is filed in compliance with low; he (they) hos (hove) read the statements made hereon; knows the content thereof; and that the some ore tale of his(their)knowledge. P4/ MPL E REVERSE SI OF THIS FORM) Signatwe(s) ( A �� �l6e//1/4/<14 Subscribed and sworn //,, / % ►oR 0►►1C1 use ONLY AG! to before me on this cs' ____day of _ 19I r _ 23-w�(r�/ Caw,Coy N.. My Commistian empires: I JJJ � �(//�� tut \ l �t nese. L ACCEPTED FOR FILING BY THE STATE ENGINEER OF COLORADO PURSUANT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: AC(.-f'.P'1'1".D Punt:ra1T TO C.1(S a. manv.11 U.. 31 p•OR U&E AZ DILSIUDED IN ST•YLd03 (1)(r .6.7.49 7V .. `D..,. L�„, e�.�..,,p) Aps/ �}Mew.D's.7ry,�//�.. DE C 171984 ar.eid.C% ,, �. -- `�6T��,�. a_. DATE NGINEER j�//'A. 91, prefer.••• 9 • L ww.",e,•.7r • , ' COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES • 818 Centennial 8030., 1313 Sherman St,Deaver,Colorado 80203 , RECEIVED/3;4) PERMIT APPLICATION FORM NOV 2 1 19RA Application must be complete where ( X)A PERMIT TO USE GROUND WATER ' WATER etseu r• apoucable.Type or (I.)A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL SWE•Exglar• n DAM In BLACK FOR: (y)A PERMIT TO INSTALL A PUMP 001a. in Il;,No orentrikes a erasures unless (X) REPLACEMENT FOR NO. 1. 1 t4iar 1N4 Initialed. ( )OTHER `h WATER COURT CASE NO. ....416"� (1) APP .ICANT•mailing address YOR OF ICESZ ONL1I. rip NOT_yiXITysigeLomN NAME ChIli 1 , 10a1eh RealptNo. •<ti 7 STREET (t?Itt_lac• n on 4A 2R 43 Basin bin. are %rr I., gain Tr»)rte/ CONOMOVSOISPPOO1(AL TELEPHONE NO, 45-9— /S1 5.I This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing water rights. The (2) LOCATION OF PROP9SEQW1LL issuance of the permit doe not assure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested water County Odd right from seeking relief in a civil court action. —C.6.2—%of theme It,section S 4 APPROVED IV'RVSANT TO C.R.S. statue (3) (0) FOR TBX� ay OF II:7aTr1!`'G WW. Two./ ,RN. .42.. P.M. t RMPr N0. _JQraln_/(� •17!2=trim 04.%1 it" w Z)a3,MUST BE ?LUGG AND ABANDONED ACCORD• (3) WATER USE AND WELL DATA LNG TO THE RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR WA=t wall.AND PUMP INSTALLATION CONTRACIVRS wrrffiN NINETY (CO) DAYS or CO11PI1^17ON or Proposed maximum pumping asp(gpm) /sr O�I4t� T1 NEW WELL THE r4CLOtD AFFIDAVIT FORM 9 .9P", Bz cXn xrw AND 5UDMrrrlxD AFBT M1Nn Average annual .mount of round water TEAT ThE OW WI.WAS PLUGGED AND ABANDONED. to be appropriated (acra•feet): / 2) THE USE OF GROUNDWA?2 FROM THIS WELL IS LIMITED Number of.ores to be irrigated: TO FIRE PROTECTION, ORDINARY HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES INSIDE A S:':GLE FAMILY OWELLINS, THE IRRIGATION Proposed total depth(feet): C OF NOT MORE THAN ONE ACRE OF I4CME GARDENS AND LAWNS, AND THE WATERING OF DOMESTICoANN!�pAL�r�.� Aquifer ground wear is to be obtained from: �•J/ Owner'.weP designation OROyO(p WATER TO BE USED FOR; ( ) HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY•no irrigation(0) A(1 DOMESTIC(11 ( ) INDUSTRIAL(5) (X) LIVESTOCK (2) ( 1 IRRIGATION(61 ( )COMMERCIAL(4) . ( )MUNICIPAL(8) I 1 OTHER (0) APPLICATION APPROVE!? DETAIL THE USE ON BACK IN(11) 138214—A (4) QRILLEFj _ PERMIT NUMBER DEC Qp/{ GATE ISSUED u DEC 7 �f1984 Name �� �_' Cr•� _ td Avs�M1 EXPIRATION DATE C 1 • 1`•96 street I 6F,,,a,/ei �9�.�afi�' city C+ �tsl,1 (�11 Bi� -4}, TATS IN lE1n Telephone No. Lic.No. /�yi /} CYt a I.D. V Z- cot miry 6 1 r • . . 1\ (6)TSJQCATIQN 9F THE PAOPQoO ESL and then on (6)T fliVELL MUST 8 k COWL!) BEI,OW �" which the wow will be used must be trod • • on the diagram below. by distances from section lines. 'Uwe* CENTER SECTION (1 section,640 acre)for the well location. + — t — + — "I— — 4'-- + -s* 4 -- •'}. ,. 1 (r 0o ft from (none r watt)01/41 secs Tine 1 !4---1 MILE.5250 MT—••—i { a'SnO _ft.from i.w...__ ea fine t + + + + + 1- + + LOT (LOCK PILING • I I I I + — —I• •— , NORTHer I. IN T'' + — I. SVtlOWISION I (7)TRACTit CH WELL t A NoRTN I`,O9ATED owner CJIAI L (sea+ . 4- •I- — -I- — __ + - ). + + No.of sae. a 9. 0lan .Will This be - 1 I I N. 1 m ' the only Well on this IraR 1 TI '! Y(6)?$$POSED QAS)NG PROGRAM 11 + :( I I $ I Plain C in° 3 +' {- 2 •• ± .•- —• + -- + f Ls in,from O ft.to..•2 o ft I I I I In.from is to-.......ft. 4.. — {• . H IN — + — 4 Perlpttad*Wag I I I ( V In.from p ft.to 40 ft. 4 + + + 4- 4 4. 4- + in.from ft.to :L I I I I I (9) FORREPLACeM ENT WEj(t$givedi area and direction from old will and piens for Plugging 4- -- -a- -- + — + — + — + — + - 4— — + it: The scale of the diagram Is 2 Inches• 1 mile %CIO ct `! efa j. rrc Each small sawn represents 40 sees, MA OW WATER IOUIVALINTS TAILS (Rounded Meuse) An-.,redoes wan 1 s s of tend t tea see •ql.i/y r "•••* �j".0,..;:k I tweet feet err MOWS WO...Me WAN.ow ernuu(adm) ) 3T ` A tawny of a will rewire aamosonnov 1 eaw/eet of weer per yea. 4 O t•[5,..1n•Firt.]S I-.-.!seat...43h60 ouloo het...326.000 edam. 1,000 aom?unwed aanMwury for one dry moths 4A2 sen.feet. • (10) VIVO ON WHICH GROUP) WATFQ WILL USED; Owner(s): Ca"la 1 I?al .. ' No,of sore: .?g, U Lost description. �t,.D. Ot_ 24 StA44OOS F top 1 L7 v. Lim o7i., (11) DET,BI LED_DESCRIPTION of the use of ground water: Household use indicate type and domestic wefts must indicate of disposal systemto be used. r1 rs`t e Cote:'H li.a/Mules es 4 \h:10 9ttG 3 (12)(1THFR WATF$ Rll;t;If used on this land, including wells. Give Regievation and Water Court Case Numbers. Type or right Used for(purpose) Description of land on which used e3 Ise• , (13) THE APPLICANT(S) STATES) THAT THE INFORMATION SET FORTH HEREON IS TRUE TO TH BEST OF HIS KNOWLEDGE. SIGNATURE OP APPLICANT! 9105€ Use additional shoots of ceder if more space is required, P ' , • WRJR Rev.7ny ' • a COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES. 818 Centennial Bldg..1313 Sherman St.,Denver,ColoL do•i0207 u ;-EIVEC't d PERMIT APPLICATION FORM ifie n; 'V 2 1 19?f Application must II ' 'ny . 1 be complete where ( X)A PERMIT TO LEE GROVNO WATE "•'I a 199. *Amma MOW'• '• appiicebie. Type or (y,)A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WEL STATE-ENGIN, g print in BLACK FOR: (y)A PERMIT TO INSTALL A PUMP Cow. i MS,Notnket L ` SIN ' , sous- .. or erasures wrw unless (y.)REPLACEMENT FOR NO. SMY initialed. ( )OTHER 42- WATER COURT CASE NO. ,...1,4"-`4"4-- (1) APPLICANT• mailing address FOR OFFICE USE ONLLW1r Dp NOT RIT I T COLVMN Lam,1.C,e,46. A.1,1.J'a. ii•lwyU ti NAME_�r h v l LIAlsir% Receipt No,_-CH V1Si. STREET (.30 i.Ocs o co 9.1 ��-- 'Z.�� Basin Dip. CITY��r 'GLt1r.J III) totedCOBDJTJ9NS9f_APP8OVAL, TELEPHONE NO.� 4- / it1;1C This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing water rights. The (2) LOCATION CIF PROPOSED WELL issuance of the permit does not assure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested water County /t/ right from seeking relief in a civil court action. Oft 1 K of the in 'A.Section '43& j APPROVED PVRUSANT TO CU. a74UO —L 'A -7(3) (c)FOR TIS OF E7USZ (O WELL Twp. as.Rng.-ea— jj. —S12—. P.M. P8'RMIT NO. .J�' fr TIM tiro ItMt 1Yu l,L MUST BE PLUGGED AND ABANDONED ACCORD. • (3) WATER USE AND WEL<L.DAiA No TO THE RUL= AND REGULATIONS FOIL WATER WELL AND PUMP INSTALLATION CONTRACTORS WITHIN NATTY (90) DAYS OP COYYPLIT ION ON Proposed maximum um rate(Dom) �.'j / TILE NEW WELL. TICE ENCLOSED AFFIDAVIT FORM pumping .)MUST BE CO?OLETBo AND SDGMI'nw AWIRMTN( MT TEE OW WELL WAS PLOW=AND ABANDONED. Average annual amount Of Pound water / to be appropriated (aarofeet):_ 2) THE USE OF CROUNDWATZR FROM THIS WELL IS LIMITED Number of acre to be irrigated: 1i°11._ TO FIRE PROTECTLON, ORDINARY HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES INSIDE A S:':GLE FAMILY CWEUING, THE IRRIGATION Promisee total depth(eau: 3O OF NOT MORE THAN ONE ACRE OF H;CMZ GARDENS Aquifer ground water is to be obtained from: AND LAWNS, AND THE WATERING OF DOMESTIC47100 1r Owner's well designation QRQUJVQWATER_ OJ3E USED FOR; ( 1 HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY.no irrigation(0) (1()DOMESTIC(I) ( ) INDUSTRIAL(5) (S.) LIVESTOCK (2) ( ) IRRIGATION(6) ( 1 COMMERCIAL(4) ( I MUNICIPAL(B) ( 1 OTHER (9) APPLICATION_APPROVt<D • DETAIL THE USE ON BACK IN(11) 138214-A PERMIT NUMBER (4) MILLER DEC DATE ISSUED D G tir 171.984�1�.984 Name EXPIRATION DATE DEC 1 • 19-86. �g tlrr+ Street `a K gJ.v„�si.ct ( City G rt(A♦ f~ Cat INE`Eft) ` (sine mie) n Teephoni No. LW.No. BY f\ 1 rta 11 B(kl�� [ "., n t/ Z• TINT/ V (6) THE_LOCATIQN 9F THE PROPO ED W Kit.and the w N W an on (6) TEjL MUST BE LO;,O,TED BJ;kOW ' wltah the water will be used must be Indicated on dm dUpnm below. by dimness from section lone Use the CENTER SECTION (1 section, 640 Kra)for the well location. (l 00 ft from sec line + — -t. — ± — + -- --— -- — + — + — 'T' (na+t or rcuth) , I I 1 MILL,62110 PELT--► I e7;rN7 h.from `i set line rant a.at} + + t + + LOT 6LOCK ,FILING r I I i I 4 — .4. — m menu se wr or — -I- I SUBDIVISION — + I _ (7) TRACT ON,NHICH WELL WILLfIF I.00ATEQ Owner: CAA•%J. WN�ti ')"Nown4 -�" Z — + ttM + t No.of acres „7 9_fe .Will this be 1 VI I S '" the only will on this t<aat y + + C x ' — a 4. — + (8)PROPOSED CASING PeOGRA i I _ l I Plain Casing • +• .F 2 - -1- - — — al + T V in.horn O ft.to .7 0 ft. I in,from ft.to ft. 4 Perforated casing u w I IN I I I I C _ in.from .211 ft to 3D ft, + + + 4 + 4 + + in,from ft.to 2t. I I I I I (9) FOR REPL.CEMENTSEJASgi edis*ana and direction from old well and peens forpffpging The scale of the diagram is 2 inches• 1 mile 30 ft f ns.'a. GA Each small square represents 40 acres. old 1zes 1 WATan flOU&VALENT6 TAIL! (hounded Fond �y�"� An aa en e•foot coven 1 owe of land 1 foot deep • Luhct pa r 1 pubis foot per eecOnd Nis)...449 gallons par minute Nom) `' 1 {7 D. ` A family of 6 will repuire appo,mat.W 1 are.foot of water pa 4 liar, O elf(,` ap...I jr-�, I aeradoot...43.500 cubic feet...325,900 gallant, 1 1,000 porn Pumped oontlnyoyYy for one day produces 4A2 are.feet. (10) LAND ON WUJCH GROUND WATER WILLBE USED; Owner(s): CN'M9 L (. M' 4Z NO,of acres: an. U Legal description: _.Qt.,- Of— 04 5ccMoee ate Prop I 111 1 LVq Ili 4.7 (11) DETAILED DESCRIP_TIOtt of the use of ground water: Househdd use end domestic walls nest India type of dipael system t0 be used. at '4:aGL1 L Can 11 A.tLC.v c S 4 `DOD gulp o7 iCpA.'1f _ 44uiKs) .0 kfa* cie(41S (12)OTHER WATER RIGHTS used on this lend, including wells, Give Registration end Water Court Case Numbers. Type or riot Used for(purpose) Description of land on which used Iii) a (13)THE APPLICANT(S) STATE(S) THAT THE INFORMATION SET FORTH HEREON IS TRUE TO TH BEST OF HIS KNOWLEDGE. sfoNAruwe or AMLICANr! / 9i© ; Use additional shoats of papa if more space is required. 1MJ.'/Nb L'``i' ; ED t1� w • - * ' COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES N0V 211'124 TYPE ON ElA • T818 Centennial Bldg., 1313 Stillman St. COPY wCf or 'f.^a Denver, Colorado 80203 ram •[m'•�[ut StATEMENT MAIIEO ErArE C ON NE Man STATE OF COLORADO ( SS AFFIDAVIT COUNTY OF STATEMENT OF BENEFICIAL USE OF GROUND WATER AMENDMENT OF EXISTING RECORD LATE REGISTRATION PERMIT NUMBER /3 it 1. - LOCATION OF WELL INC AFFIANT(S) 11a L fw,Si h C..+'r • 08.14 whose mailing address is (E31t ,•A041c) ea Pa .23 "t 430 $a o. ��-- 1 , sem.n e k City l rfgli4aE� N 6' fa ....V.........� •M being duly sworn upon oath, deposes and says that he (they) is (ore) the owners) of the well described hereon, the well is located os described above, at distances of Otto feet from the _Ira section line and 4F'?17 feet from the section line; water from this well was first applied to a beneficial use far the purposes)described herein on the ,r^ Anal N ...•• day of e2t _ , 19.Q.'_; the maximum sustained pumping rote of the well is IS gallons per minute, the pumping rote claimed hereby is ,_S gallons per minute; the total depth of the well is a9 feet; the overage onnuol amount of water to be diverted is I ocre•feet; for which claim is hereby mode for sof.we7$if 1f' idyl?,'i e.k purpose(s); the legal description of the land on which the water from this well is used is s to t/J y PE- )s, ,.SL4.1av act of which f/2 ocres ore irrigated and which is illustrated on the mop on the reverse side of this form; that this well was completed in compliance with the permit approved therefor; this statement of beneficial use of ground water is filed in compliance with low; he (they) has (hove) rood the statements made hereon; knows the contest thereof; and that the same ore true of his(their) knowledge. (COMPL E REVERSE SI OF THIS FORM) �// / '. Signatures) ( 8y ' roe once USE ONLY Subscribed a d sworn to before me on this �1 doy o1 19 • My Commission expires: _ r,. .1..•. a f Prigs. Me. aey�.� l.•A. lal•l Di.. . ..,...L.....,........-..C•.,. 12.2:::, ACCEPTED FOR FILING BY THE STATE ENGINEER OF COLORADO IA. PURSUANT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: set._ 'A — "A' ACCRPT D PL7.SVANT TO C.D.S. . :' 3742402 e.a us. 31 POR U:sL AS DIi.SRIBED�f Di C.R.5 r4zoo2(lx...4._). .6rTu� on,. 0 2-.. sem Mew.0•.. • a/� \Mb—isle? DEC 17 1984 Seal 4 40./ . \4:i1t, � STATE [MGM(ER sr Q cam► a.tt lire4..* s* . 91®56 2 PUMP INSTALLATION REPORT it-. Pump Make Sk?S.�t?atalled by R 8 R $', ®'. .•N ?�i ;\ \ \ TypeA C Y e: I, Powered by HP i Pump Serial No. .•. i J WATER Motor Serial No. ≥ Y TABLE W a/ IJ Date Installed a a Pump Intake Depth _ __ _ _ _ __ r _ I_ . Remarks _ _ r'• r `Y • a x a ', 7 r T r WELL TEST OATH WITH PERMANENT PUMP r Date Tested _Not S metalled by R B4 R ,u r ' r CONE Of wr g -It D[PRESSMI Static Water Level Prior to Test o 3 Length of Test Hours • Sustained yield (Metered) GPM F Pumping Water Level _ Remarks :', W ct• _• • CONTRACTORS STATEMENT The undersigned,being duly sworn upon oath,deposes and says that he is the contractor of the well or pump installation described hereon; that he has read the statement made hereon; knows the content thereof,and that the same is true of his own knowledge. /� Signature It E. R Well S Pun, Inc...by �i �,/"1�1 License No. -513-- State of Colorado,County of _Weld _ SS Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20- day of neceehar , 19 a. My Commission expires: FahhYiary, o , 19 Si—. , , Notary Public - 114-3 G.IJ `mss"fj) 91®Sfj ROAM TO se MAGI OUT 114 QUAORUPLICATRI WHITS PORM swat M M, IS" is M, ewe SS Wed seed. WHITE ANO ORIIN GOON sue M WM with the 6,aw Erylww.PINK COPY is km Os Owls and VILLOW COPY N for the Drifter. wilaaasa COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES � :v CI %'•-U • MIS POAM Hunt elf susmt TE0 101 Columbine Bldg„ 1845 Sharman St. � '!• WITHIN 60 DAYS O/cOMPLETION [WNW,Colorado 80203 'o L�_•• OP THE WORK OESCRISEO HERE. 1'i EL 'na r.."'Sr. ON.TYPE OR MINT IN SLACK WELL COMPLETION AND PUMP INSTALLAT10�1 REPORT rim.•.1i�.1•^te INK. PERMIT NUMBER 113:014-A ,/ p7.r. WELL OWNER f]tes_ L. Walsh SW %ors* NE %of Sao. 36 ADDRESS fiNA W.C.R. .23]h Brighton, Co. 80691 T. N • R, 67 W 6 P.M. DATE COMPLETED_ December 1.0 . 19 HOLE DIAMETER WELL LOG 84 in.worn—•—to —ft. Water From To Type and Color of Material Loo, in,from to fr. 0 3 top soil in.Iran to ft. 3 16 fine to 3/4" gravel x 16 17 brown clay CASING RECORD: Min Casing 17 24 small gravel to small rock x 24 25 shale Size_511_& kind PVC from ti to—a—ft Size & kind from to ft. Size & kind from to ft. Porfot.oad Casing Size ..1&kind P1C from to ft Size & kind from_to ft. Size & kind from to ft. GROUTING RECORD Material Intervals Placement Method GRAVEL PACK: Size Pea Interval 0 - 95 TEST DATA Oate Tested Oacamher 10 , 19 id Static Water Level Prior to Test 4}_ ft. Type of Test Pump belle Length of Test limy= Sustained Yield(Metered) 15.1.3+M TOTAL DEPTH J)3' Ur additional pagan naowary to oomplaa log. Final Pumping Water Level 6' 91'x r-r PUMP INSTALLATION REPORT It". •:4. ;; . • Pump Make JACUZZI �' 1' Type Su1rereale -1' ••• Powered by SAnotriolty HP 1._ •• �` y 1 Pump Serial No. 49810 . I, Waster. Motor Serial No. M-83 t Wr. TAeLe M W Oate Installeo March 6. 1985 git a w N Pump Intake Oeoth 22 .. .Y , Remarks '. r o ` tar ,e N. 1- ,e ii to `, ,, ' ` ' ' WELL TEST OATA WITH PERMANENT PVMP • %. Gi N !. Date Tested Marsh 6, 1985 _ a s CAME Of ►mil s .,•'r, 00*5540K Static Water Level Prior to Test 9 -- i. Ai Leath of Test Two �2) Hours Ni Sustained yield (Metered) 15 GPM . Pumping Water Level X6 l4t t Remarks 'it n . CONTRACTORS STATEMENT The undersigned,being duty sworn upon oath,deposes and says that he is the contractor of the well or pump installation described hereon; that he has read the statement made hereon; knows the content thereof,and that the same is true of his own knowledge. Signature pe . l stat iew 8 License No. 715 . State of Colorado, County of _ % !/'�.C.otr SS Subsc:ibed and sworn to betorr mee this .S� day of__1�� , 191_5: My Commission ex 'res: Jr�,: • 19 Notary Pub ' v 91.056'.1' PORM TO St MAOU OUT IN OVAOMIPLTCATUI WNI,Ta PORM t,lM, r M anima ..Py .t bon rims BPI air". WHITE MO GREEN newt twist be t41.r ws*Pao Star!gist.PINK COPY I.I..Me 0...'.M YEµOW COPY Ater n.OMIT... ' REFERRAL LIST NAME: Barbara J. Craver CASE NUMBER: RE-1352 REFERRALS SENT: May 17, 1991 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: May 30, 1991 '., . SQJuty TOWN$,.3nd CITIES. _^Attorney Ault Health Department _,Brighton Extension Service Broomfield Emergency Management Office -Dacono - Sheriff'■ Office Eaton Engineering "Erie _ Housing Authority Evans • Airport Authority _Firestone Building Inspection Fort Lupton —Frederick STATE Carden City 2. Division of Water Resources Cilcrest `Geological Survey _Greeley Department of Health Grover . , Highway Department _Hudson 'Historical Society _ Johnstown __-Water Conservation Board Keenesburg `Oil and Gas Conservation Commission _Unity • La Salle • Z!RF nr5TRICT$ �Lochbuie _Ault F.1 _Longmont Berthoud F-2 Mead _Brighton F-3 '—Milliken Eaton F-4 _New Raymer 'Fort Lupton F-S jNorthglenn Caleton F-6 Nunn 'Hudson F-7 _Platteville Johnstown F-8 Severance La Sella F-9 _Thornton , ----Mountain View F-10 Windsor _Milliken F-11 _Nunn F-12 OUNIIZI Pawnee F-22 X Adams Platteville F-13 Boulder 'Platte Valley F-14 ,Latimer Poudre Valley F-15 _Raymer F-23 gEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Southeast Weld F-16 US Army Corp of Engineers ----Windsor/Severance F-17 USDA-APHIS Veterinary Service __Wiggins F-18 Federal Aviation Administration Western Hill F-20 ,Federal Communication Commission allEE $0.1L CONS,EVATIO DISTRICTS Central Colo. Water Conservancy Dist. _Brighton --Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co, Fort Collins Tri-Area Planning Commission —Greeley Longmont West Adams CO$ IS,SION/ QARD MF.MRFR ROY ROMhN 1 ,ICnle A.DANIELSON Downer RIM*inllUhr •* 1.i)64.** OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER • DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES 1313 5lwmwn 9lwwhnuum el e Denver.Colorado 80203 (303)ere 341 Mx 1303)Mr-3500 June 18, 1991 • Ms. Lanoli J. Swanson Weld County Planning Department 915 10th Street Greeley, CO $0631 Re: Craver Recorded Exemption, RE-1352 NE1/4 Sec. 36, TIN, R67W, 6TM PM Dear Ms. Swanson: • We have reviewed the above referenced proposal to split a 27.448 acre parcel into two lots of 25.12 and 2.32 acres. The proposed water supply is to be from an existing well, Permit Number 138214-A, which is located on the 2.32 acre lot. A previous late registration, Permit Number 138214, was issued for a 30-foot deep well constructed in 1903 which was replaced by the well constructed under Permit Number 138214. The application form for Permit Number 138214-A stated that the well had historically served 2 single-family dwellings and 1,000 pigs. Condition 2 of Permit Number 138214-A stated that the well was permitted to serve ono single-family dwelling. The condition should have said the well was permitted to serve two single-family dwellings. Since this oversight has been brought to our attention, we will amend the permit to allow It to serve • two single-family dwellings. Condition 1 of the permit required .the original well to be abandoned according to the 'Rules and Regulations for Water Well and Pump Installation Contractors.' and that a report bo completed and submitted affirming that the old well was plugged and abandoned. We have not received the required report. We cannot consider the well permit to be complete until we obtain the properly completed report. We understand that it is the applicant's intent to continue some level of . pig raising on the smaller parcel. We have no objection to the proposal based on a shared well as long as the pig raising does not become a commercial operation. Although we do not have the legal expertise to review the well sharing agreement, we do offer the following torments: 1. The location of the well, both on the lot and from section lines, should be included. JUN 19 '91 11 .35 303 866 3509 PAGE.001 91C334 \. Ms. Lanell J. Swanson Page 2 June 38. 1991 G,. 2. Item 1. should include "1/2 owned by owner of 636 Weld Co. Road 2-1/2.' 3. Item 2. Perhaps equally should read equitably. 4. Plat notes should reference the shared well agreement. If the above provisions are met, we can recommend approval of this proposal. If you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely. aotAi 1 . ..CCIAAlt 41.4.1 John T. Schurer, P.E. Senior Water Resources Engineer JTS/clf:70908I cc: Alan Berryman, Division Engineer Bruce DeBrine BAR Well b Pump Inc. Paul■ Platt JUN 19 '91 11i35 303 066 3509 P4Gt.002 91.056" • • I WW1 it j 1, ige 14 egar "1A`l 2 1 1991 r'°" May 20, 1991 tadt.t Steve Lautenschlager Colorado Division of Water Resources 818 Centennial Building 1313 Sherman Street Denver, CO 80203 Dear Mr. Lautenschlager: I am writing this letter In reference to a property located at 634 Weld County Road 23 1/2. Brighton, Colorado. The legal description is: S.W. 1/4 of the N.E. 1/4 Section 36 Township. 1 N Range 67 W of the 6th P.M. The well permit number is 138214-A. , This property has two dwellings on it and the well is shared. it has been this way, as far as I can tell , since 1980. The original permit (copy enclosed) was submitted asking for a well for 2 single family dwellings, and 1000 pigs. However, under your condition for approval. it is stamped for 1 dwelling. I am writing this for the seller of the above described property because we are trying to get a legal recorded exemption approved through Weld County. The property has already been approved for a subdivision exemption in 1988, and the shared well situation was addressed at that time and approved. The new purchasers are going to apply for a new well permit to drill a deeper well and they understand that it may be restriced to Household use only, so they would like to use the original well for lawn and garden. The county says that they are not comfortable with this because they're not sure this original well was dedicated for 2 dwellings. They feel one deep well restricted to household use only is not adequate for one dwelling. Again. Weld County had originally approved this property for a Subdivision exemption with the well being used for both residences. When I called records at State Water Resources. it was indicated to me that the condition for approval was probably "a mistake," (after they had read the permit application). The records suggested I should write you a letter about this so that you could clarify this, and we could proceed with the recorded exemption. �,,r• paaullaa pppll�aiit���/ whim( nodmvest inc. 12000 pesos street , westminster,coloredo 80 ^e I ' riV: officephone: 8 mil- 4.•;;Set J,d�� (303)457•x800' no dmo•vap.rd,nM owned and opmrd. , • WIN 1: 4‘7°I 4, Mg liana® Page two May 20, 1991 One other issue I may bring to your attention is that it states under the "condition for approval" that they may water lawn and garden up to one acre - both lawns combined are not equal to one acre. so actually even if the original well is left Just the way it has been all these years and the new owners put in their deeper well for household use, it would comply with the approval anyway. I do not feel that Weld County has any reason to turn this down for an recorded exemption because of the well situation. A subdivision exemption has already been granted for loan purposes. and is almost exactly the same as an recorded exemption except they cannot be sold and deeded separately as I am sure you know. We have had a well users agreement already prepared by an attorney reflecting the shared use of the original well by both parties (copy enclosed). This is a very simple issue that has been clouded. A letter from you to Weld County addressing this matter would be greatly appreciated. If I can assist you in any way or clarify any of these events for you. I would be happy to do so. Respectful' Submitted.sp /Paula Platt Broker Associate Residence: 659-8419 Voice Mail : 692-4513 Mobile: 898-2408 Enc. r,., paufa piatt R`/IIRC northwest, inc. t ' 12000 peoos street i westminster.coloreds)80234 9a.� .1:a�r ��lire, office phone:(303)457.4800 owe ossintleprelindy rod and ep.r*wtl. if war 41pIg DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES I\ PHONE(303)3554000,EXT.4400 Q 915 10th STREET I GREELEY.COLORADO cam 11111e WAY 2 2 991 COLORADO rad to. Rust coast m. May 17, 1991 CASE NUMBER RE-1352 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Barbara J. Craver for a Recorded Exemption. The parcel of land is described as part of the SW4 NE4 of Section 36, TIN, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is east of Weld County Road 23 1/2, south of Weld County Road 2 3/4. 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 May 30. 1991, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Lanett J. Swanson, 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. 4' 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 too the enclosed letter. Q�� Signed: p;/l/4L3k �Q tchatG J Agency: , s-,_�,��,�C^� Date: lrAilSQ ON toff( DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES r PNONE(303)3564000.Err.WO WI I D ft " 915 10th STSEET 26199 1 ORBELMCOLOBAD0e0e01 • COLORADO •emu "- May 17, 1991 CASE NUMBER RE-1352 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Barbara J. Craver for a Recorded Exemption. The parcel of land is described as part of the SW4 NE4 of Section 36, TIN, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is east of Weld County Road 23 1/2, south of Weld County Road 2 3/4. 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 May 30. 1991, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Lanell J. Swanson, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. biss, We have reviewed this request and find that it 4 does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the • owing reasons. 2, We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of out town for the following reasons: • 3, X We have reviewed the request and find no confligqts with our interests, sOUsOS '-IKn- 4440454440d [ SCI S>• 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to:, 5. Please refer reJ to the enclosed letter. Signed: , Agency: 4./7•1 O/‘ /314414.41-04 Date: rJz;/9 // /44-00.4414/44(6 , 91.05 ; lb . 04\11 R E C E I V E UPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES ;\\ PHONE(303)3564000,ea.4400 SANITATION DIVISION 9151Ots8TREET r 7 1991 a OREEIEV,COLORADO 80031 BUR COLORADO May 17, 1991 No* CASE NUMBER RE-1352 MEId to• TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from IQ�,`,�,GxgvEEE for a Recorded Exemption. The parcel of land is described as part of the SW4 NE4 of Section 36, T1N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is east of Weld County Road 23 1/2, south of Weld County Road 2 3/6. 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 na,��nrod%�p will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by�.'Y.ati.�+! 1991, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Lanell J. Swanson, 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._)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. Pleas refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: / G Agency: 66 D rte✓ 14 Date: Sr p15� 9105 CA 4 AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this d-WCay of C2,01/41/ 19 �. by and between. o f)?!M D( cekezA,L t hereinafter (erred to as "First Party" and 7Ab/al- e2//0( 1M B) A Air of . hereinafter referred to as "Second Party". WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Firs Party owns �4k.,31,0 /.11.)Z"/ £?c2 o7??�a?, g C'--1.44..c&41.44- 8D zO/ 'Y WHER S Second Party own WHEREAS. First Party and Second Party desire to nter into an agreement concerning the use of Well :r' /3Sra7/�f t cea_fnet 01... / n%2 r- NOW. ( Y #2 „ NOW. THEREFORE. in consideration of the premises and the mutual provision and covenants of the parties hereto it is agreed as follows: 1. Well Permit No. and the right to use water from said well shall hereinafter be owne one-bajC by the owner of 65471 thze Q (Ay #z . .Q3•% 2. All costs of maintenance and repair of yy11ee�1 Permit No Sol/ shall be divided equally between the owner of [�& to �• and the owner of 11:3 toe/ / . At such time as use oCthe well commences on eti�a !n /99/ all costs of maintenance and repairs shall be ividbd equally between the owners of the lots. 3. All costs Of operating the well, the majority of which is a ted to be electricity cost shall be equally divt between the r of /Co73 ed -u� and the owner of 06 lf.29C.W.,51.97 . ach owner has in place and shall-maintain a flow meter showing the amount of water used. Since there is not a separate electrical meter for the well the electrical cost will be determined by multiplying each 1000 gallons utilized by each owner times the rate of 35t. The parties intend that the cost of water pumped reflects the actual electrical costs and shall make adjustments as nec ss �ybb�a(sed � 4 rage which per killowatt hour charged dbye the 1) `7 which is the utility which provide/d/.(e,�lec{r S Di'eWr�i'es. At s h time as use of the well commences On 4 f// 1 / all colts of operating the well shall be divided equally between the owners of the o.{ lots described above. 910564 4. The parties hereto�c9 e_y o each other a nonexclusive agreement for use of Weil Permit No. 07/ and all pipelines and poweriines associated therewith as they exist on the properties at the time of this agreement. The nonexclusive easement shall include the right of ingress and ogress for purposes of maintenance and operating of the well and pipe- lines and maintenance of electric lines to the pump. S. If there is a dispute as between the parties or subsequent owners as to the necessity of maintenance or repairs, failure to make payments as agreed herein or interpretation of the agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled there costs and attorney fees should the matter be filed in court. 6. This document represents the complete agreement of the parties hereto and no oral modification shall be recognized. Any amendments or additions shall be made in writing signed by the parties. 7. This agreement 1s binding upon the parties. their heirs. personal representatives. successors and assigns. IN WITHNESS WHEREOF. First Party and Second party have executed this agreement. DATED the day and year first written above. Shie2).14/AS First Party Second Party Second Party r ers\He DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(30 3584000,EXT.4400 9151015 STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 50631 WI I I e COLORADO May 17, 1991 Barbara J. Craver 636 Weld County Road 23 1/2 Brighton, CO 80601 Subject: Recorded Exemption - 1352 Dear Ms, Craver: Your recorded exemption application is complete and in order and will be processed on or before June 15, 1991. If it is determined that the application meets the approval criteria of Section 9-2 E. (1) (a) through (m) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations, 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. 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 City of Brighton Planring Commission for its review and comments. Please call Jim Sayre at 654.1638, for further details regarding the date, time, and place of this meeting. It is recommended that you and/or a representative be in attendance at the Brighton Planning Commission meeting to answer any questions the Commission members may have with respect to your application. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call me. Respectfully, Cea tt 7 Lanc.aze. 1 Lanell J. Swanson Current Planner LJS/sfr RESOLUTION i RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING RECORDED EXEMPTION #1351 - FREMONT PROPERTIES • C/O JERRY JEFFERIS 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 the request for Recorded Exemption #1351 which was submitted by Fremont Properties c/o Jerry Jefferis for property which is located in part of the NWf of Section 25, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a hearing before the Board was held on June 26. 1991, at which time the applicant requested the Board to continue said matter until July 10, 1991 at 9:00 a.m., due to a scheduling conflict. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. that this matter be, and hereby is, continued to July 10. 1991, at 9:00 a.m. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of June. A.D., 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD CO LORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board \21411.<44,11 n/' /�e ,/ �.r�,, Gorden a y, / rman By: 2141 .<. / ! kyfdic ) . . 2r Deputy Cle to the Board 6so a Ken edy, Pro-Tam APPROVED AS TO FORM: rid • / -te e.-----r-> es.____,,,_ Constance L. Harbert County Attorney C. efebletert 1 n tupw. . ster 910566 RE /351 c c PSI.., 140�: ; 3,,n°" t RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE FINDINGS CONCERNING AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT #700, ISSUED TO COLUMBINE IRON AND METAL, INC., C/0 PENNY LOVELY PHILIPPE 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, on June 26. 1991, a Show Cause Hearing was conducted to consider revocation of Amended Special Review Permit #700, issued to Columbine Iron and Metal, Inc., c/o Penny Lovely Philippe, and WHEREAS, Penny Philippe is the part owner and manager of said facility, located on property described as part of the Si of Section 15, Township 1 North. Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado, and WHEREAS, Ms. Philippe was present at said Show Cause Hearing, and WHEREAS, the Board heard all of the testimony offered concerning this matter and, having been fully informed, did Find that the burden of proof has been met as to the existence of violations of Conditions of Approval #6 and #7, regarding landscaping, screening. berming and fencing requirements, and Development Standards #1. #8, #19, and #20, also regarding landscaping and screening, and compliance with said Permit requirements, and WHEREAS, pursuant to said Findings, the Board deems it advisable that Amended Special Review Permit #700 be revoked, with said revocation becoming effective on December 4, 1991, if the operation is not found to be in compliance by this date, and WHEREAS, the Board further deems it advisable that the Planning staff is directed to perform en inspection of said property within 90 days to insure berming and planting of trees has been completed. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. that the Board does hereby Find that Columbine Iron and Metal, Inc., c/o Penny Lovely Philippe. be, and hereby is, granted until December 4. 1991, to come into compliance with said Conditions of Approval and Development Standards, and if not in compliance by such date, Amended Special Review Permit #700 shall be revoked. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Planning staff be, and hereby is, directed to perform an inspection of said property within 90 days to insure berming and planting of trees has been completed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this matter be continued to December 4, 1991, at 10:00 a.m., for a determination as to whether or not the operation is in compliance on that date. 910551 Page 2 REt SHOW CAUSE HEARING - COLUMBINE IRON AND METAL, INC., C/O PHILIPPE The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, I adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of June, A.D.. 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: UAL WELD COU C/001Weld County Clerk to. the Board Cord • c , rman By: g'111-19/ /s'`mi.LIOA.) . Deputy Cl k to the Board Geor Ken ,edy. Pro- em APPROVED AS TO FORMt ..71/4-7.1./-1,419411/4,41, C Constance L. Harbert Afil Count1Q) y Kttorn C. W. Kirby y Nihau W. H. Webster 910551 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR A LIVESTOCK CONFINEMENT OPERATION (AN 80,000 HEAD TURKEY BROODING FACILITY AND A 150 HEAD DAIRY) IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - PHIL B. AND MARYANNE PENNOCK 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 26th day of June. 1991, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock, 0329 Highway 56, Berthoud, Colorado 80513, for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a livestock confinement operation (an 80,000 head turkey brooding facility and a 150 head dairy) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District on the following described real estate, to-wit: Ej SW* Section 18, Township 4 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado WHEREAS, Phil B. Pennock, applicant, was present, and WHEREAS, Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance provides standards for review of said Special Review Permit. and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, has studied the request of the applicant and the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter and, having been fully informed, finds that this request shall be approved for the following reasons: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: a. The proposal is consistent with the Urban Growth Boundary Area Goals and Policies as set forth in the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. A representative of the Town of Berthoud stated, in the Town's May 29 referral response, that the Town's Planning Commission and Board of Trustees had recommended approval of this request. b. The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural Zone District and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. 910552 Prig'-O ee,: Pock.; EL; asa04s.. Page 2 RE' USR - PENNOCK c. The uses which would be permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses which include agricultural production, rural residences, and a large dairy. The uses which would be permitted will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the Agricultural Zone District and with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the Town of Berthoud. d. The applicant has demonstrated a diligent effort to minimize the removal of productive agricultural land in the locational decision for the proposed use. e. No overlay districts affect the site. f. Special Review Permit Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the application for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a livestock confinement operation (an 80,000 head turkey brooding facility and a 150 head dairy) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District on the hereinabove described parcel of land be. and hereby is, granted subject to the following conditions: 1. The attached Development Standards for the Special Review Permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the 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 Spacial Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. Prior to recording, the Special Review Permit plat shall be amended to show the existing mobile home and the elimination of proposed access on the west property line. 4. Within 30 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners, the applicant shall provide evidence to the Department of Planning Services' staff, that the Weld County Health Department has determined the existing dairy to be in compliance with the Colorado Guidelines for Feedlot Run-off Containment. 910552 Page 3 RE; USR - PENNOCK 5. Within 30 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners, an I.S.D.S. Evaluation shall be performed by the Weld County Health Department on any existing septic systems, prior to issuing the required septic permits on the existing systems. 6. Prior to the public hearing with the Board of County Commissioners, the applicant shall submit evidence to the Department of Planning Services' staff that the plan for disposal of run-off pond effluent for the proposed facilities has been approved by the Weld County Health Department. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of June, A.D., 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY OS5I0NERS WELDATTEST; /,(1n'Yl Pla4417COMMISSIONERS COUNTY, Weld County Clerk to_the Board L Gor irman By: O [f�J� h. T1J/1.f) Deputy CI to the Board e e Ken edy, Pro-Ter APPROVED AS TO FORM; J6 r;� .���.Q�/`/`V// Constance L. Herber ' County Iorn C. W. Kir y w. H. Webster 910552 aumr SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS PHIL 8. AND MARYANNE PENNOCK USR-950 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit is for a livestock confinement operation (80,000 turkeys and a 150 head dairy) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated herein. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Section 90 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 3. The applicant shall remove, handle, and stockpile manure from the livestock area in a manner that will prevent nuisance conditions. The manure piles shall not be allowed to exist or deteriorate to a condition that facilitates excessive odors, flies, insect pests, or pollutant runoff. The manure storage site shall have a water-tight surface which does not permit seepage or percolation of manure pollutants into the ground. 4. The facility shall be operated and maintained in compliance with the Colorado Guidelines for Feedlot Run-off Containment. The applicant shall comply with all State Health Department requirements for construction and operation of a dairy. Run-off retention and containment facilities shall be designed by a registered professional engineer, reviewed and approved by the Weld County Health Department, and constructed in compliance with State statutes. 5. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 6. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 7. Wood shavings, sawdust, and waste material■ 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. In the event that an employee or employees are hired, who do not live on the site, an employee restroom with adequate toilet facilities serviced by an approved sewage disposal system, shall be provided for the proposed facility and the system shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. The employee restroom septic system shall be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 910552 Page 2 REi DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - PENNOCK 10. The property shall be maintained in compliance with Sections 45.1 and 47 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 11. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 12. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 13. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 14. 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. 13. 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. 16. 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. 910552 • STATE OF COLORADO ) �y 1s.s. - r,wt COUNTY OF WELD ) o w' o 7� .0 n^, • David S. Reynolds, being duly sworn,' rnr•t says that he is publisher of m7'. t "•t? The New News, a weekly newspaper published in K burg in said County 'j `4 0 and States that said newspaper has a general circulation in said County and has been Continousiy and uninterruptedly.published therein, Curing a period of at least fifty-two Consecutive weeks prior to the first publication of the annexed notices that said newspaper is a -----+ .^w-e^^•""""""" " newspaper within the meaning of the act of the General Assembly of thea mil. . State of Colorado., entitled "An Act y'.,,r...dp�.. Ms Sgrto regulate the printing of legal �'u'"`v.Porten (af notices and advertisements," and ,,,,, '"� °Y"'°c aw+w amendments thereto; that the notice iTian "`; M m t°`r; of which the annexed is a printed ''iit'' s+' �� ' 4m11 n. ..n copy taken from said newspaper, was .M. ) K�ww nktw"y published in said newspaper, and in ' k' Itkk'u"'t'"` Lin I M IwLlltl lg. towlviIY. the regular and entire issue of Itw,w,. IM warinlp U" +w every number thereof, PjyyMgw°bd bw"rMt:"aci� °" API MOVE k.) UA4. A U...to*h 4.Seer" 4*odin Into IW,4W • WI'" IM..Iu4l tM:Ill1V YXi ass once a week for t r t h.. f>wt'ri 'I' u A successive weeks; that said notice "ma.. A' ',must, 6» POS. was so published in 'said newspaper yak"W ny the terns and proper and not in any supplement "r:°4"°,"",uri. °.°".l"�u-waned publication d that the of said noticetas ww :I IMINIFY, n� uvrnwiti IN Ikr A41t fi.wAi AnU aforesaid, as on the ctl'.un "'"" IIY� hnylly K. µ��lnl' • pelI��.t,1 CINA M Ine lbefl 3 ( • 11 t iu i?1 JsIY 9. 1W 1,Yt day of ', 19 , and the 1 St on the day of Subscribed and sworn o before me this 9 day of p 1911 . . larlIn.A Or -41...? . My Commission oxpires Marrs 7!;.T'W. liiR r. nr•..•••••r•Y _. _�_-. _.. CO .�F.y,�. rPl .n.. a J' 41. C'. : • STATE OF COLORADO ) !pl ;= )s.s. COUNTY OF WELD ) David S. Reynolds, being duly sworn, --•-•-•-... •.... ... says that he is publisher of "' The New News, a weekly newspaper published in Keenesburg in said County ano State; that said newspaper has a i",. Honer general circulation in said County �a.r and has been Continously and A � c�a�;w'* "�N uninterruptedly published therein, .a„swig tire.•n..4' during a period of at least u"�pp..�"•y'd� <�w fifty-two consecutive weeks prior to ,- ;= ftw°';a�'°F w:f the first publication of the annexed I "n"a .„( eI.d•, ai'u: notice; that said newspaper is a •� [y.• a lie MM newspaper within the weaning of the n'9•n~•s m „ad iennt Pin a act of the G 1 Assembly of the I , ft u, enmed State Of Colorado., entitled "An Act P.. r P.; e. All to regulate the printing of legal anin,"""^,,+,o "WANTP, „w notices and advertisements," and i""n •i° 1• 5,.li "'',,i ,� a7 us (i'n w u" amendments thereto; that the notice I. " .wn•oti •l mit•n"0.1.w Of which the annexed is a printed W y„',!"'•n.,.s,�•"T„ •x•• �•rr" "w,,d.i.„ b, dopy taken from said newspaper, was ;�o��'dY„ �yIMwy I published in said newspaper, and in may �% niyu,"4a nw p" the regular and entire issue of e. a a"u..a.IlIW n arH'•""w' every number thereof, 16r","w4 , a` ""; once a week forrral N �idv rkl successive weeks; that said notice r, - � n •Y was 60 published in 'said newspaper ' jar ' J�»y uy'�" i f MNl/P r W•,m proper and not in any supplement r. H..l`w�'uµlehli 1, nr d t thereof, and that the first c..r a uv..a.. m,�"'"n' !Annum inn publication of said notice as :' Fj•`� lei`atu�.r;.ee°nL"fp,,faclay and—"" aforesaid, was on the n"�J � a�lN;w�i,•"°I . Nn of TO A day of , 14 ..L... w, ; 4411;iE8N'J•("" IA 1.1•T•Npiti I:nq • • and the last the Bs day of Amy "�y�,' 2Yr Hv (.;‘ lip a. - YE pAgg •127114411. [!p114 Y Win " ppyY li !w! NMN Thu 1,., 1A Ion m Subscribed and sworn o before me this &:day of „ s-, ,. 19 2.C., UUU My Commfss(on explTes March 15.1 D92 910552 PUBLIC NOTICE • a The Board of County Commissioner', of Weld County, Colorado, on Jun. 26, 1991, 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 68 of Title 24. C.R.S., as amended, for a period of three years. APPLICANT: Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock 0329 Highway 56 Berthoud, Colorado 80513 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: E} SWi of Section 18, Township 4 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., weld County. Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF APPROVED USE: A livestock confinement operation (an 80,000 head turkey brooding facility and a 150 head dairy) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District SIZE OF PARCEL: 57.3 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: M, Deputy erk to the PUBLISHED: July 3, 1991. in The New News • 9105.17 ATTENDANCE RECORD HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS ON THIS 2(L7 4 DAY OF 14.1L.c AtQ , 199$; DOCKET « 9I-02/ ,5jco7,d CzgacJA.C Q Io P DOCKET 4 9/.-‘3,3 ti,s4? isz K.-Lacie/i pitz_e�e S��/ DOCKET I ei ,, DOCKET "'� DOCKET PLEASE write or print your name legibly, your address and the DOC • (as listed a'bove) or the name of the applicant of the hearing you are attending. . NAME ADDRESS HEARING ATTENDING ligtva,r V2?M ytiun 6 e474o[i l �e./IQr1 ck CF,a.�.+, 1) aidir 9/#3 �/a/4 & a'ta 9/-35 -30,rek 3zq Niny '' b Rcsct qt-3 P.,rv-tc , 0 oz,(; Q>av }1-y �sG Its A.,,,1 9;- 3 3 Prnvoc/f %MevLxoc,P o3a� 4U &'r71va� �� ! �S� 9�,�� /p VII a ek P ALL,/ It,2/ to lurlclxe, • • • • 91.0552 • • • Yrt r' 1 t. f , +�K .�W+ rn wMiYF 4' P! • ! ,n r y VI} , Yv -7.,;...:,-,''...- � � �. mow1- � .y, ♦ W b'! ',1y',1.,,. 0 m t 1 ! ! is 1 �� ww n, i� i tJ��, fw j �a .•�,�Q •• ��.. a�s� kY1. .f,Mn� 3 i uh S! !"mil+ x M EXH I5IT I M' M 9?.CJ? CC:Th. � l',11:1)) ^ • CO:`,: ,1.,.""" 7218 Cardinal Lane 9,1 FLLr 9, �fl Longmont , CO 80503 June 18, 1991 Board of o+XpkynCommiseioners Weld Cou y'."'CO RE; Docket Not 91-33 Applicant ; Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock Request ; Site Specific Development Plan and Special Permit for a livestock confinement operation (an 80,000 head turkey brooding facility and a 150 head dairy) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District Dear Commissioners ; We attended the Weld County Planning Commission meeting on June 18 , 1991 where this proposal was recommended for• approval by the Board of County Commissioners . We cannot understand the Planning Commission 's decision when an application calling for 80,000 turkeys and 150 head of dairy cows are placed on only 57 . 3 acres ; where the Weld County standards of animal units only allow a maximum of 200 birds/acre (total-11 ,460 birds) or four °owe/ acre (total-229 cows) in agricultural zoning. The approval of this application would grant 7 time* the allowable animal units for turkeys and cows . Why are the health and enviromental factors suddenly allowed to be 7 times leas stringent than the original animal unit/acre standards? We do not understand how Weld County health and enviromental standards can fit such a wide variance in number of animal units/acre . What are now the health and onviromental standards in Weld County? When does a family farm become an agricultural industry? This application far exceeds the agricultural zoning standard* . Why is it ao easy for an applicant for a Special Review Permit to set the numerical limits for animal unite/acre? Weld County has set the agricultural and health standards hopefully with careful study and consideration before making the animal unit/acre guidelines . What are the limits? We no longer know. Who sets the standards , the applicant or the county? We no longer know. In section 18 , there are 29 residences and another 15 residences facing section 18 from across the four perimeter roads . This density should also be considered. We already are living with a non-conforming dairy in Section 18 . cs 91055''.; I We beleive that before passing Docket 91-33 Weld County Commissioners should review the process for granting Special Review Permits, and the county should control the animal unit/acre and not approve any arbitrary figure set • by an applicant . Sincerely' £D.o� Robme ert Ramsay Kay Ramsay Adjacent Land Owners in Section 18 for 27 years 9:1559', eel/Id • • /atG SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING CaacSSZON June 18, 1991 Page 4 Richard Kime1 moved Case Number USA-949 for U.S. West/Newtleotor Croup, Ina. . be sent to the Board of County Commissioners. with, the• Flem ing Commission's recommendation for approval. Jean lloffsan seconded the motion. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes: Ann Garrison - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes: Jean Hoffman - yes: Judy Yamaguchi - yes: Bud Clemons - yes. Motion carried. , CASE NUMBER: US&-950 ye APPLICANT: Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a livestock confinement operation(80.000 turkey brooding facility and a 150 head dairy) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the E2 SW4 of Section 18, T4N. 8.68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County. Colorado. LOCATION: North of Colorado Highway 56. approximately .25 miles east of Weld County Road 1. Phil and Doug Pennock, applicants, explained this would be a turkey brooding facility. The young turkeys would range from l day to 5• weeks old and then be removed. They want to stay agricultural and the turkeys would be in addition to ••- the dairy they already own and operate. Ant Carrison asked if they had contacted people in the vicinity. Phil Pennock said they spoke with all of the surrounding property owners who had sent letters and explained they were not increasing the dairy, just adding the turkeys. Shirley Genentech asked how the turkeys would • be housed. Phil Pennock said they would be totally confined in a low nice looking building so there would be no noise and the flies would be controlled. Bud Clemons asked Lanell Swanson to explain how animais. per acre was figured. Lanell Swanson said a cow was considered` I animal unit, whereas turkeys. are considered .02 of an animal unit. 200 turkeys per acre is allowed if no other livestock is on the property. Jean Hoffman asked what preparations the Pennocks were making for the handling of the turkeys. Phil Pennock said they had been raising animals all their lives. They have been working closely with Longmont- Foods and have hands on experience and'have the approval from the Weld County Health Department and Highway Department'.. Bud'-Clemons asked if they had contracted with Longmont Foods. Phil Pennock said yes. Doug Pennock explained the turkeys would produce 1/4 of the manure the cows do. Farmers in the area would take slot of it but they—would have to stockpile is at certain times of the year. They have worked with the Health Department on this issue. Bud Clemons asked about access onto'.the property. Lanell Swanson explained there were three access roads but only the road co the dairy would be used by the semi-trucks. Development Standard #9 was changed because coatroom a ! 01._ r-- F . • • SUMMARY Or= WELD COUNTY PLAfltiC CCODUSSION June 18. 1991 Page S facilities are not needed due co the fact this is • family owned business and residences are located on the property. If any outside employees are hired, who do sot lure on the site, thenn -restroca facilities would be required. Phil • Pennock agreed with this change. The Chairman asked if there we anyone in the audience who wished to speak for • or against the application. Bob Ramsey, surrounding property owner. said they rent this property out to tenants but they are concerned about problems with manure, feathers, and noise levels. He said that even though the turkeys were contained indoors, Abs, -- building would have co be ventilated and .at at some point the manure brought outside. If problems arise. Nat recourse do•they•bave. Judy Schmidt explained they can file a complaint with the Weld County Health Department and the Health qlr ," Department will respond within 1 to 5 days. Anna Nary Hilton, surrounding property owner had no objections co this application. She said the Berthoud area is a considered a depressed area and subsidizing existing businesses is necessary. Jean Hoffman asked if this Use by Special Review permit should be limited to the • Pennock's, rather than with the property. Phil and Doug Pennock said they would 4 • prefer it with the property incase of illness, injury or health reasons they were unable co continue to work the business and had co sell. Sean Hoffman moved Case Number DSR-95O with amended Development Standard #9. be, sent to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval. Richard Kimmel seconded the motion. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kissel. - yea: Ann Garrison - yes: Shirley.Camenisch, - yes: Jean Hoffman - yes: Judy Yamaguchi: - yet: Bud Clemons - yes. Motion carried. M^ CASE NUMBER: Amended SUP-21S APPLICANT: Weld County Fish and Wildlife REQUEST: A Site Specific Development-Plan and a Special Review permit for recreational facility to include a rifle range, archery range, trap, skeet and sporting clays. yr. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the, NE4 of Section 19. T7N, R64W of the 6th LL ,. Wel4 County, Colorado, TOCATION: Approximately 8 milee,northeast of che:Town of Eaton; west of and 1 adjacent to Weld County Road 31 and.approximately 1 1/2 miles south of Highway 14. V. . �T^f III • �'U rE� n coy�; TfY',(� BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING COMMSION" tv Pof S8 rnt RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD or COUNTY COMMISS " I 11.4- 1....),-..‘,J Moved by Jean Hoffman 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: USR-950 NAME: Phil R. and Maryanne Pennock ADDRESS: 0329 Highway 56, Berthoud, Colorado 80513 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a livestock confinement operation (80,000 turkeys and a 150 head dairy) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the E2 SW4 of Section 18, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of Colorado Highway 56, approximately .25 miles east of Weld County Road 1. 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 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 Urban Growth Boundary Area Coals and Policies as set forth in the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. A representative of the Town of Berthoud stated, in the Town's May 29 referral response, that the Town's Planning Commission and Board of Trustees had recommended approval of this request. - The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural zone district 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 agricultural production, rural residences, and a large dairy. The uses which would be permitted will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the Agricultural zone district and with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the Town of Berthoud. -Fxh;bA+-E ti RESOLUTION, USR-942 Phil R. and Maryanne Pennock Page 2 - The applicant has demonstrated a diligent effort to minimize the removal of productive agricultural land in the locational decision for the proposed use. - No overlay districts affect the site. - Special Review Permit Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and County. This recommendation is based, in part, upon • 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: 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 Special Review permit plat shell be amended to show the existing mobile home and the elimination of proposed access on the west property line. 4. Within 30 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners, the applicant shall provide evidence to the Department of Planning Services' staff, that the Weld County Health Department has determined the existing dairy to be in compliance with the Colorado Guidelines for Feedlot Run-off Containment. S. Within 30 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners, an I.S,D.S. Evaluation shall be performed by the Weld County Health Department on any existing septic systems, prior to issuing the required septic permits on the existing systems. 6. Prior to the public hearing with the Board of County Commissioners, the applicant shall submit evidence to the Department of Planning Services' staff that the plan for disposal of run-off pond effluent for the proposed facilities has been approved by the Weld County Health Department. 910552 • • RESOLUTION, USR-942 Phil R. and Maryanne Pennock Page 3 Richard Kimmel seconded the motion. VOTE For Passage Against Passage Richard Kimmel Ann Garrison Shirley Genentech Jean Hoffman Judy Yamaguchi Bud Clemons The Chairman declared the Resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy to 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 June 18, 1991. U*ted the o e, 1991. I II .Sharyn . Ruff Recording Secretary SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PUN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Phil D. and Maryanne Pennock USR-950 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit is for a livestock confinement operation (80,000 turkeys and a 150 head dairy) in the A (Agricultural) zone district as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. 2. Approval of this plan may create ■ vested property right pursuant to Section 90 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 3. The applicant shall remove, handle, and stockpile manure from the livestock area in a manner that will prevent nuisance conditions, The manure piles shall not be allowed to exist or deteriorate to a condition that facilitates excessive odors, flies, insect pests, or pollutant runoff. The manure storage site shall have a water-tight surface which does not permit seepage or percolation of manure pollutants into the ground. 4. The facility shall be operated and maintained in compliant* with the Colorado Guidelines for Feedlot Runoff Containment. The applicant shall comply with all State Health Department requirements for construction and operation of a dairy. Run-off retention and containment facilities shall be designed by a registered professional engineer, reviewed and approved by the Weld County Health Department, and constructed in compliance with State Statutes. 5. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 6. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site, 7. Wood shavings, sawdust, and 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. In the event that an employee or employees are hired, who do not live on the site, an employee restroom with adequate toilet facilities serviced by an approved sewage disposal system, shall be provided for the proposed facility and the system shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. The employee restroom septic system shall be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. /� 9I0S.7 • • DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS. USR-950 Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock Page 2 10. The buildings which will house the turkeys shall be painted and maintained an off-white or earth-tone color. 11. The property shall be maintained in compliance with Sections 45.1 and 47 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 12. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Wald County Building Code Ordinance. 13. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 14. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 15. 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. 16. 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. 17. That 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. • • ADDITIONAL COMMENTS r USR-950 Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock Several verbal inquiries and objections and one written objection have been received from surrounding property owners who are concerned about compatibility irwues dealing with odor, noise, flies, and visibility. Conditions of approval and development standards will mitigate these concerns. • • INVENTORY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED POR CONSIDERATION Applicant: Phil R. and Maryanne Pennock Case Number: USA-950' SutpTtts4 gx prepared 4' S2 auxins At Ht/irtng 1. Application 17 Pages X 2. 1 Application plat(m) 1 page X 3. DPS Referral Summary Sheet X 4. DPS Recommendation X 5. DPS Surrounding Property Owner's Mailing List X 6. DPS Mineral Owner's Mailing List X 7. 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. May 10, 1991 referral from Weld County Health Department X 12. June 4, 1991 referral from Big Thompson X 13. May 20, 1991 referral from State Division of Highways X 14. June 5, 1991 referral from State Division of Highways X 15. May 29, 1991 referral from Town of Berthoud X 16. May 24, 1991 referral from Weld County Engineering X 17. Field Check from Shirley Camenisch X 18. May 13, 1991 referral from Berthoud Fire Department X 19. May 9, 1991 referral from Larimer County Planning X 20. May 9, 1991 referral from Weld County Building Inspection X • 21. May 13, 1991 referral from Weld County Extension X 22. Board of County Commissioners Resolution granting preadvertisement X 23. Board of County Commissioners notice of public hearing X 24. Letter from Pannocks requesting preadvertisement X 25. Letter to applicant X 26. Letter of objection from Edward and Wanda Hockensmith X 27. Letter of objection from Robert and 910552 Kay Ramsey X Inventory of Items USR-950 Page 2 28. Letter of support from Susan and Gerald McGovern X 29. Letter of support from Gale Kennedy X 30. Totter of objection from Rodger and Wendy Funk X 31. Latter of support from Wilbert and Marie Kooletra X 32. June 17, 1991 three referrals from Weld County Health Department X I hereby certify that the 32 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 June 20, 1991. '—C4rrrnt Plan � STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) N411 p ,.CRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS,)t '1/4.11.4111day of '1/4.11.4111 cSC ♦ tiA C t . O PURL My' Commission Expires • M1994 • 91.532 • 0 NOTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of weld County. Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, First Floor, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit are requested to attend and may be heard. Should the applicant or any interested party desire the presence of a court reporter to make a record of the proceedings, in addition to the taped record which will be kept during the hearing, the Clerk to the Board's Office 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: 91-33 APPLICANT Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock 0329 Highway 56 Berthoud, Colorado 80513 DATE: June 26, 1991 TIME: 10:00 a.m. REQUEST; Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a livestock confinement operation (an 80.000 head turkey brooding facility and a 150 head dairy) in the A (Agricultural) Zone • District LEGAL DESCRIPTION: E/2 SW/4 Section 18, Township 4 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: North of Colodrado Highway 56, approximately 1/4 mile east of Weld County Road 1 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY; DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BY; Cathy riot, Deputy Clerk to the Board DATED: May 13. 1991 PUBLISHED; June 13, 1991 in The New News 61 &1r :C. - • • NOTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, a public !hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. Weld County Centennial Center. 915 10th Street, First Floor, Greeley. Colorado. at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit are requested to attend and may be heard. Should the applicant or any interested party desire the presence of a court reporter to make a record of the proceedings. in addition to the taped record which will be kept during the hearing, the Clerk to the Board's Office 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: 91-33 APPLICANT Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock 0329 Highway 56 Berthoud. Colorado 80513 DATE: June 26, 1991 TIME: 10:00 a.m. REQUEST: Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a livestock confinement operation (an 80.000 head turkey brooding facility and a 150 head dairy) in the A (Agricultural) Zone • District LEGAL DESCRIPTION: E/2 SW/4 Section 18. Township 4 North. Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. . weld County. Colorado LOCATION: North of Colodrado Highway 56, approximately 1/4 mile east of Weld County Road 1 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Cathy Plot. Deputy Clerk to the Board DATED: ..ay 13, 1991 910552 PUBLISHED: J e 13. 1 1 Th= New News • RESOLUTION RE: GRANT REQUEST FROM PHIL AND DOUG PENNOCK, ON BEHALF OF PHIL B. AND MARYANNE PENNOCK, FOR PREADVERTISEMENT OF SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. pursuant to Colorado statute and the Wald County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado. and WHEREAS, the Board has received a request from Phil and Doug Pennock, on behalf of Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock. for preadvertisement of their application for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a livestock confinement operation (an 80.000 head turkey brooking facility and a 150 head dairy) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, and WHEREAS, said property being located in the E/2 SW/4 of Section 18. Township 4 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, after study and review the Board deems it advisable to grant said request, with the hearing date to be set as June 26. 1991, at 10:00 a.m. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the request from Phil and Doug Pennock, on behalf of Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock, for preadvertisemont of their application for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit be, and hereby is granted. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the hearing date to consider said request bo, and hereby is, set as June 26, 1991, at 10:00 a.m. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the followin vote on the 15th day of April. A.D.. 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:M A twin WELD COUNTY, C 0 DO weld County Clerk to the Board Gor irman By: 4.edrifft-detreeH Deputy Clerk' to the Boasd� Geor a Kennedy, Pro-Tom APPROVED A 0 FORM: ?( g doi..,Y �Qd4,[.tI Constance L. Harbe t County Attorney C. W. Kirby ELM 4112/S: W. H. Webster 910419 910552 Ekh;bhL • I- fst y MEMORAADU1 WineTo Board 0a. My 13, 1991 COLORADO r,.m Clerk to the Board's Office Subject Preadvertisement request We received a letter from Phil and Doug Pennock. on behalf of Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock. requesting preadvertisement of an application for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a Livestock Confinement Operation (an 80.000 head turkey brooding facility and a 150 head dairy) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. The application will be considered by the Planning Commission on June 18. 1091. If you have no objections, we recommend setting said hearing on June 26. 1991, at 10:00 a.m. v..v0 y. 910419 • • WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS :99► c1AY 10 A'1 a 7 CLERK TO THE BOARD WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES 91s TENTH STREET (.REELEY, CO 0067,1 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN1 THE REASON WE ARE REQUESTING PREADVERTISEMENT IS THAT WE ARC IN THE PROCESS OF INSTALLING A TURKEY BROODING FACILITY. THE FIRST PRIOITY OF SUCH A FACILITY IS TO PLACE AN ORDER TO THE HATCHERY MONTHS IN ADVANCE TO GET ON THEIR SCHEDULE TO RECIEVE POULTS WHEN CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETED. CONSTRUCTION NEEDS TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE FALL AND WILL TAKE 6-Q WEEKS. DUE TO THE AMOUNT OF MONEY WE ARE BORROWING, THE FACILITY CAN NOT SIT IDLE WAITING TO GET ONTO THE HATCHERY'S SCHEDULE. THE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION IS REQUESTING A CASH FLOW AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. THE TIME ELEMENT IS AN IMPORTANT FACTOR, AS WE NEED TO START CONSTRUCTION IMMEDIATELY. PLEASE CONSIDER OUR REQUEST. THE PENNOCK 'S AGREE TO PAY ALL COST ASSOCIATED WITH THE PREADVERTISEMENT. THANK YOU, PHIL & DOUG PENNOCK PENNOCK FARMS �f (137-44-"P' 910552 gx,Aib;f4 o PROCEDURE FOR REQUESTING PRE•ADVERTI5INC ON A LAND-USE APPLICATION 1. The applicant shall submit a letter to the Clerk to the Board's office when requesting preadvertising for a Board of County Cotnis- sioner's hearing for a land-use application. The letter shall set forth the reasons why the applicant is requesting the preadvertise- ment. 2. 'The'°Clerk to'the'Board's- office shall schedule the request for preadvertisement on the first available regular Board of County Commissioner's meeting. 3. The Clerk to the Board's office shall inform and furnish a copy of the letter requesting the preadvertisement to the Department of Planning Services. 4. The applicant shall appear at the Board of County Commissioner's meeting and explain why the preadvertisement has been requested. The applicant requesting the preadvertisement shall give sufficient reasons why the Board should approve the request for preadvertise- ment. 5. If the Board of County Commissioners approves the request for preadvertisement of the land-use application, the Department of Planning Services shall provide the following 'inforaation to the • Clerk to the Board's office: a. One (1) copy of the land-use application materials submitted co the Department of Planning Services office by the applicant when the application was made; b. One (1) copy of the legal notice prepared by the Department of Planning Services staff for advertising the land-use application for the Planning Commission hearing; c. One (1) copy of the list of surrounding ptop'erty owners and mineral owners certified to be accurate by the appli- cant or an authorized agent: d. A written statement signed by the applicant or authorized agent stating that all costs associated with the preadvertise- ment will be paid by the applicant; e. In cases where an authorized agent is acting in behalf of an applicant, written evidence shall be presented to show • that the agent has the applicant's permission to act in his/her behalf. • 6. Upon receipt of the materials by the Department of Planning Services, the Clark to the Board's office shall preadvercise the land-use application in accordance with established administrative office procedures. CAC:rjg 91053,1 Effective June 6. 1984 USE- 1 EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHE* VI Case " G P-1At2 R `S `f7t Exhibit // Submitted Ey ��QQ Exhibit Description A. `57e0l!J 0 /�Q//ntwd' dettiAJ�L4QwnitRc ✓)/1Jad, • B. % (1 m t t RCNd ,Puto ri mth mei rind • D. V..E. %A Piait1/24171./YUANPAJ egThlattesi iFejaras.ffrumeed527s.H. Gov F. isiiiiifilthUUJI.i) 946(4116140/4.-& Sep P� aka. q UUo�,pzo4& H.V/ ,� Xi& X. J. K. L. M. • N. 0. P. Q• R. S. T. v.• V. W. X. Y. 911.0'55? Z. DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES r PNONeolomm isswo,EXT.4100 I OHEELEY, 1510th STIIEET • COLOAADOSkol COLORADO NOTICE or PUBLIC HEARING • The Weld County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, June 18, 1991, at 1:3O 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: Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the E2 SW4 of Section 18, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado (Lot A of RE-98) . TYPE AND INTENSITY OF PROPOSED USE: A Livestock Confinement Operation (an 80,000 head turkey brooding facility and a 150 head dairy) in the Agricultural zone district. LOCATION: North of Colorado Highway 56, approximately .25 miles east of Weld County Road 1. SIZE: 57.3 acres, more or less. The public hearing will be held in the Weld County Commissioners' Hearing Room, First Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street. Greeley, Colorado. Comments or objections related to the above request should be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, Room 342, Greeley, Colorado 80631, before the above date or presented at the public hearing on June 18, 1991. Copies of the application are available for public inspection in the Department of Planning Services, Room 342, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 - Phone - 356-4000, Extension 44OO. Jerry Kiefer, Chairman Weld County Planning Commission • To be published in the New News To be published one (1) time by May 23, 1991. Received by: Date: 910532 ft •• • Date: June 18, 1991 CASE NUMBER: USR-950 NAME: Phil R. and Maryanne Pennock ADDRESS: 0329 Highway 56, Berthoud, Colorado 80513 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a livestock confinement operation (80,000 turkeys and a 150 head dairy) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the E2 SW4 of Section 18, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of Colorado Highway 56, approximately .25 miles east of Weld County Road 1. THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES` STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST BE APPROVED FOR THE FOLLOWINC REASONS: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It le 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 Urban Growth Boundary Area Goals and Policies as set forth in the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. A representative of the Town of Berthoud stated, in the Town's May 29 referral response, that the Town's Planning Commission and board of Trustees had recommended approval of this request. - The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural zone district 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 agricultural production, rural residences. and a largo dairy. The uses which would be permitted will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the Agricultural zone district and with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the Town of Berthoud. - The applicant has demonstrated a diligent effort to minimize the removal of productive agricultural land in the locations' decision for the proposed use. • or‘ •> v .. i 910552 • o RECOMMINDATION. US&-950 Phil and Maryanne Pennock Page 2 - No overlay districts affect the site. - Special Review Permit Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and County. This recommendation La 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 co 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 Special Review permit plat shall be amended to show the existing mobile home and the elimination of proposed access on the west property line. 4. Within 30 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. the applicant shall provide evidence to the Department of Planning Services' staff, that the Weld County Health Department has determined the existing dairy to be in compliance with the Colorado Guidelines for Feedlot Run-off Containment. 3. Within 30 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners, an I.S.D.S. Evaluation shall be performed by the Weld County Health Department on any existing septic systems, prior co issuing the required septic permits on the existing systems. 6. Prior Co the public hearing with the Board of County Commissioners, the applicant shall submit evidence to the Department of Planning Services' staff that the plan for disposal of run-off pond effluent for the proposed facilities has been approved by the Weld County Health Department. 21.0515'' • • SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock USR-950 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit is for • livestock confinement operation (80,000 turkeys and a 150 head dairy) in the A (Agricultural) zone district as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Section 90 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 9, The applicant shall remove, handle, and stockpile manure from the livestock area in a manner that will prevent nuisance conditions. The manure piles shall not be allowed to exist or deteriorate to a condition that facilitates excessive odors, flies, insect pests, or pollutant runoff. The manure storage site shall have a water-tight surface which does not permit seepage or percolation of manure pollutants into the ground. 4. ' The facility shall be operated and maintained in compliance with the Colorado Guidelines for Feedlot Runoff Containment. The applicant shall comply with all State Health Department requirements for construction and operation of a dairy. Run-off retention and containment facilities shall be designed by a registered professional engineer, reviewed and approved by the Weld County Health Department, and constructed in compliance with State Statutes. 5. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in • manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 6. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 7, Wood shavings, sawdust, and 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. An employee restroom with adequate toilet facilities serviced by an approved sewage disposal system, shall be provided for the proposed facility and the system shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. The employee restroom septic system shall be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 910.352.; C ?� DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS. USR-950' Phil D. and Maryanne Pennock Page 2 1O. The buildings which will house the turkeys shall be painted and maintained an off-white or earth-tone color. 11. The property shall be maintained incompliance with Sections 45.1 and 47 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 12. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Coda Ordinance. 11. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 14. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 15. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department and Weld County Department of Planning Services shell 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 ell applicable Wald County Regulations. 16. 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. 17. 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. 91055g • • • ADDITIONAL COMMENTS USA-950 Phil 5. and Maryanne Pennock Several verbal inquiries and ob3sctions and one written objection have been received from surrounding property owners who are concerned about compatibility issues dealing with odor, noise, flies, and visibility. Conditions of approval and development standards will mitigate these concerns. 91.0352 I 7218 Cardinal Lane Longmont , CO 80503 June 10, 199 , ,_ Weld County Planning Commission 915 10th St . Greeley, CO 80631 Y ,.uh 1 2199i V y Dear Membersc Ca Pall agals RE Use by Special Review Application by Phil and Maryanne Pennock for 80,000 turkeys and 150 cows on 57 .3 acres. We are Kay and Robert Ramsay, whoes property abuts the Pennock land to the north. We believe that present Weld county animal population regulations were derived with careful consideration for land use and neighbors . We believe that any exception to these regulations MUST contain compelling justification to be approved by this board. The Pennock application for 80,000 birds on 57. 3 acres exceeds the present regulations by 68, 540 animals ! On top of that, Pennocks want 150 cows . It is our understanding that the present regulations allow four cows per acre OR 200 birds per acre, or a combination of birds and cows that does not include the maximum number of BOTH. Section 18, T4N, R68W of the 6th PM Weld County happens to be one of the most heavily populated agriculturally zoned sections in the county. We have counted 29 residences in section 18 and 15 additi- onal residences facing section 18 across the four perimeter roads . Our concern about the hugely excessive number of animals the Pennocks are proposing for their property are the same as the eleven points addressed by Mr . Wee Potter, Director of Environmental Protection Services for Weld County (copy enclosed) . Specifically, we are worried about the negative impact on our property of, 1/1 Excessive odors 2 Flies and other insect pests 3 Pollutant runoff, especially since Pennock' s land drains into Newell Lake , whoes water washes over our land and that of many property owners who were not within the 500 foot notification limit for this application. 4 Fugitive dust and blowing debris If this application were approved, what recourse would neighbors have if the conditions stated by Mr. Potter were violated? we live two miles south of a turkey farm and are bothered by flying feathers daily and occasional disgusting odors , especially when build- inga are being cleaned , even at this distance . When considering this application, we hope you will take into ac- count the negative impact this operation can have on its many neighbors . Sincerely, 0•1 � ir'07/2 l 4t mE oRAn®ur a:.. will C To Wo 14 Conn ty_Planning .0 u ` °'' - \// COLORADO n hI, if T from Was Pnttar flit-actor F.nvirenm r tan. Swrvt • subjw Cnin N 'mhar• 11SR-95Q Name. Penanck ehiLap jaryanne • L`Gi. Environmental Protection Services has reviewed this proposal and recommends for approval, subject to the following conditions: 1. The applicant shall remove, handle, and stockpile manure from the livestock area in a manner that will prevent nuisance conditions. The manure piles shall not be allowed to exist or deteriorate to a condition that facilitates excessive odors, flies. insect pests, or pollutant runoff. The manure storage site shall have a water-tight surface which does not permit seepage or percolation of manure pollutants into the ground. 2. The facility shall be in compliance with the Colorado Guidelines for Feedlot Runoff Containment, prior to final approval of the proposed use. 3. The applicant is required to submit a plan for disposal of run off pond effluent. This plan shall be reviewed and approved by the health department prior to the hearing before the Planning Commission, 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. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 6. Wood shavings, saw dust, and waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. 7. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. 8, An 1.5.D.S. Evaluation on any existing septic systems will be necessary, prior to issuing the required septic permits on the existing systems. 9. An employee bathroom with adequate toilet facilities serviced by an approved sewage disposal system, are required for the proposed facility and shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 10. The employee restroom septic system is required to be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 11. Applicant shall comply with all State Health Department requirements for construction and operation of a dairy. Run-off retention and containment facilities shall be designed by a registered professional engineer. reviewed and approved by the Weld County Health Department, and constructed In compliance with State Statutes. A WPjcs-34 91©552 0031 E. Hwy. 56 Berthoud, Co 80513 June 17, 1991 Weld County 915 10th St. Greeley, Co Dear Sirs This letter is inresponse to an application made by Phil and Maryanne Pennock to operate and 80,000 head turkey brooding facility and a 150 head dairy in an A Zone district. We have no objections to this request. If agriculture can't operate in a agricultural zone where can they have such a business? It should also be known that our land is adjacent to theirs in the back part of our property. I beleive this county should give consideration to the fact that this is a agricultural county and that is what that has put Weld county on the map. Basically it is what pays the bills in this county. We truly hope that this request is granted. Sincerely V ' JSiidisbefr. kbO�oiu`o... Wilbert and Marie Koolstra e441 "/"":40 v -' 0 fates 1EmORAnDU NoeTo Walls rnunty Planning p.. Tuna 17_ 1991 � ,. COLORADO •.aa Fnvi rnnmantal Protection Sarvires dAtadet4'$. C€ Subl.otI ramp NWlmher: uclt--9%0 Name: Pennock. Phil_&jla:venne Environmental Protection Services has reviewed and evaluated the preliminary design for a Livestock Containment Facility submitted by Phil Pennock. The proposal is acceptable as a preliminary proposal. Amore elaborate plan will be required to be submitted within thirty (30) days and the applicant has agreed to this requirement. JS/lam-29 r�''.4r-9 , Ii fer MEMORAFIDUrf To WajA rnunty Planning Dm. Inns 17 Idol � COLORADO Prom VnvJ tonmant/tj. Prntnrt inn Carving � ffJJ. �, h/ `�•.4/`i�Q-�.+ Case Number: USR-950 Name: Pennock, it do Maryanne susj.orlQAnr and inflater rnnrrp1 plans The staff has reviewed the insect control and odor control plans submitted by the applicant. The plans are adequate and the staff approves the plans as submitted. JS/lam-31 95. fart. (ir ifilEMORAn®U To Wpjd PrnQty Planning na. Inns 17 ]94t COLORADO 'groin'groinEnvironmpntal Protection Sat-vitae ...vitae U404/ ocet: subset,race Number: USK-430 Name: Pennock. Phil drlaprannt_ The staff has reviewed the additional information submitted by the applicant regarding an employee bathroom at the facility. An employee bathroom is not required at this time, because the employees are residing on the facility in housing provided. xn the event that additional employees are hired, bathroom facilities shell be required. JS/lam-30 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SIGN POSTING CERTIFICATE. I HEREBY CERTIFY UNDER THE PENALTIES OF PERJURY THAT THE SIGN PROVIDED r BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES WAS POSTED ON THE PROPERTY AT LEAST 10 DAYS BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER'S HEARING FOR CASE 9 LLS R'' 95/) . THE SIGN WAS POSTED BY: �G, ' 1 Pe n Of k OW NAME QF PERSON POSTING SIGN Sc;GNATURE OAPPLICANT C4 STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THXS / 1114 DAY OF f/?alas) . 19 ell sraL Y LIC - MY,-CAl4iYSSION EXPIRES /9 9/ LAST DAY'TO POST SIGN IS: :cvyn e 1 f, 19 _"/- 213552 a June 14, 1991 To Whom It May Concerns I have known both of theme men for • number of years. Phil Pennock makes him living a■ an agricultural producer in a zoned agricultural area. Me ham served the community well on the Fire Department, Water Boards and has helped many of our local 4-fl kid. who have gone on in our community to become agricultural producers, themselves. Con-Ag, whom Phil has been fortunate to become affiliated with, on this project, open• opportunity for our local agricultural community. No housing development projects have been planed for this area, to my knowledge. ?luny of us in this area have bought farms to assure the preservation of agri- culture in this area. If Mr. Larson is concerned about Mr. Pennock'■ project, he has totally overlooked a dairy that is much closer to him, which ha■ many more drawback■ for ■ developer then Mr. Pennock's project. Speaking for myself, and other agricultural producers in the area, we wish Mr. Pennock the best and hope that Con-Ag will expand in this area. I live in the same section as Mr. Pennock, and have found him to be • hard worker, good community man and a dedicated agricultural producer. I own approximately 220 sores in full view of Mr. Pennock's land and look forward to the development of hi■ project. If I can be of any more help, please contact me. Thank you, A Gale Kennedy 672 W. C. Rd. 46 Berthoud, CO 80513 532-4800 910552 •O • • • • • • • • .4,1r •. .a."--"Anntri • en • gill JN 1 ____ 1� �` � 21430 Weld ao5Rd. 1 13 �,� June 13, 1991 low . Deer Ms. Swanson, We ere writing to express our objections to the request of Phil and Maryanne Pennock for a Livestock ' Confinement Operation (Case Number: USR-950). Cur primary concern is with the large number of animals being requested for such limited acreage. Under normal zoning regulations (200 turkeys or 4 cows per acre) Mr. Pennock would need 437.5 acres to provide for 80,000 turkeys and 150 cats. Yet he asks to confine that number of enimate on 57.3 sorer. Considering the sizable difference between 437.5 and 57.3 acres, we strongly object to such a variance. another of our concerns involves the disposal of manure, especially turkey manure. The Pennock property elopes to Newell Lake and has marshland nearby an well. The waste would be absorbed easily and would contaminate the groundwater for all of us in the area. Pennock' do not have nearly enough viable acreage to safely dispose of the tons of waste generated by the number of animals he is considering. Even if he does haul the manure to other sites, there will be times of the year when stockpiling is necessary. That will generate odor and flies as well as the polluting runoff. We realize that a rural area involves the raising of animals, and we do not object to that. Whet we objeet to is the high concentration of animals that Pennock's operation would bring to a small number of acres and in a relatively highly populated section. Please, consider these points, as well AS the people affected by this request, and deny the change in zoning. Sincerely, Radpe C. Funk ii:j Wenndyy . Punk � (i-1 Q ry a a PLANNING COMXISsION 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 PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING FOR CASE Il (A 5 R ."'Cla THE SIGN WAS POSTED BY: NAME OF PERSON POSTZ G SI N r� 7.411404008.- N7:111.-ire SZ NATURE F APPLICANT STATE OF COLORADO ) ) se. COUNTY OP WELD ) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 74A DAY OF 9 , 19 91 / ke t_921/1.44471) OTARY‘474-#P1LIC mi-col:linsioN EXPIRES L',104/. .z a, 1941 / . LAST DAY TO POST SIGN IS: U CC.N1 G. 8 , 19_. 9105.52.; • • LAND-USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET Date: June 11, 1991 CASE NUMBER: USR-950 NAME: Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock ADDRESS: 0329 Highway 56, Berthoud. CO 80513 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Spacial Review permit for • livestock confinement operation (80,000 turkey brooding facility and a 150 head dairy) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the E2 SW4 of Section 18, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado (Lot A of RE-98). LOCATION: North of Colorado Highway 56, approximately .25 mile■ east of Weld County Road 1. SIZE OF PARCEL: 57.3 scree, more or less. POSSIBLE ISSUES SUMMARIZED FROM APPLICATION MATERIALS: The criteria for review of this proposal is listed in Section 24.3, 45, and 47 of the Weld County Zoning Ordiance. The Department of Planning Services' staff has received specific recommendations from the Weld County Health Department, Big Thompson Soil Conservation District, State Division of Highways, Town of Berthoud, Weld County Engineering Department. Berthoud Fire Department, Larimer County Planning Department, Weld County Building Inspection Department and Weld County Extension Service. 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I ( + 1t • r r�aS �; 1 ti :C {�+s pa w' , xtl d ti .*EY r� ,tiY rvtr 1 t i S hR' 4 ,i,a a�(' 1 �"• • �+•'',',4';'1,„I••- �q�' -- r - ` .41-1,;” 'c lr `SI t� tf." 4 • �2t ' Y ,1 . f %.y X , 4$, . . k,...3'4..]-1.,,...,-.ry i' 1 ` t tn ° Ii ' . �,!'t�y3+ ,. ,. j. •` `,L FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: USR-950 DATE OF INSPECTION: June 5, 1991 APPLICANT'S NAME: Phil R. and i'[aryanne Pennock REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit for a livestock confinement operation (80,000 turkey brooding facility and a 150 head dairy) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the E2 SW4 of Section 18, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County. Colorado (Lot A of RE-98). LOCATION: North of Highway 56, approximately .25 miles east of Weld County Road 1. LAND USE: N Farmground, 3 houses visible at least one mile away. E 2 residences, pasture. S Highway 56, farmground. W Nonconforming dairy, 10 homes within .25 'miles. ZONING: N A (Agricultural) E A (Agricultural) S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: The Special Review permit needs to reflect there is also one horse. The north end of the property will remain in farmground. Some property will be removed from production. There are 3 homes and a mobile home on the property. The plat needs to be amended to show the mobile home. Access is from State Highway 56, approximately .25 miles east of Weld County Road 1. The site is basically flat, but slopes downward north of the proposed turkey buildings. There are about 60 head of cattle on the site. r ent P n 91.0552 , 11 REFERRAL LIST NAME: Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock CASE NUMBER: USR-950 REFERRALS SENT: May 7, 1991 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: May 21, 1991 COUNTY TOWNS and CITIES Attorney Auit �Heelth Department Brighton _-,Extension Service Dacono Emergency Management Office Eaton ��Sheriff's Office Erie ,� - _Engineering _Evans Housing Authority ��Firestone Airport Authority Fort Lupton ._,,Building Inspection -,_Frederick Carden City SIATE _Cilarest _Division of Water Resources Greeley Geological Survey _Grover / —Department of Health Hudson ' highway Department Johnstown • Historical Society 'Kaenesburg Water Conservation Board ---.—Kersey __Oil and Gas Conservation Commission _La Salle Lochbuie FZBE DISTRICTS Longmont Ault F-1 Mead _3,.Berthoud F-2 _Milliken Brighton F-3 New Raymer ^Eaton F-4 Nunn _Fort Lupton F-5 Platteville Galaton F-6 —assSeverance Hudson F-7 Windsorar Johnstown F-8 +La Salle F-9 £OUNTXE — Longmont F-10 Adams Milliken F-11 I i-Boulder Nunn F-12 ,JLarimer —Pawnee 'Platteville F-13 'EDERAL COVEYNMEN,TJCGENQtES -.....- Platte Valley F-14 US Army Corps of Engineers -Poudre Valley F-15 ^—USDA-APHIS Veterinary Service 'Rayner 'Federal Aviation Administration Southeast Weld F-16 _Federal Communication Commission _Windsor/Severance F-17 Wiggins F-18 ----Western Hills F-20 ,W.YL COUSERVAUON DISTRICTS Brighton pig ( -„Fort Collins _Central Colo. Water Conservancy Dist. _Greeley Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. Longmont -—Tri-Area Planning Commission West Adams _x„-Colorado Department of Health Dan Trimberger COMMIS.J..9N/B06RD MFPRFB Consumer Protection / $_Shirley Camenisch 4210 E. 11th Avenue, Room 400 Denver, CO 80220 / _a_,Berthout. 9�.OS •O v -;, : _`�..� ,� � ,,,;� . ,� � ''°�° " �1EtYlORAnDU(� ����� � ' ,�� . o '� �, '1�+ .e�e ca �c..�. �����i T� Wfll�-__�----„ plannino�_,y—.._.__ •�.�y �b4 ��,jj/(,�.91���"'____.'."_"'__'_.. �Z��A�O �.o�, Wna Po ar_ O1YeCC4L.�'RVj.CO �A-71 .�'�C���"".iCLV�CeB_-��.'.'"_ '_ � s�n,.��:Gaise�Numbnt.:_USR=950_-3Vame:__Pennock. .Phil and Ma[yaaue_�.._ _ . .. 6nvltOnmental ProteCt3,On Serv�Ces hae Cevl.ewed Chie propoaal and Cecomnende fOe epprova�, subJect to che folta+ing conditfone: 1. The apDl.i�cant shall remove, handle, anQ stockpile menure �com the llveatock aree in e manner that will pievent nuieence conGJ,tS,ons. '!'he manuce pl,lee ehall not be ellpwed to exist or deterioratw� to w aondition thet faCilite�ee excess�ve odore, Clies, },nseet peets. or pollutent runOft. The manure eCOCage aite ehnll have a weter-Cight �ur[ece vhitA doee not pennit eeopege or parcolation oC menure pollutente into LAe ground. 2. The facility ahaJ,i be in complt,ance with the Colorado Guidelinee [ot Feedlot Runo[f Conta�nment, p�ior co Pinal appcoval of che proposed use. 3. The epplicant la requiroG to eubmic a plen foc Giaposal ot run oft yon4 effluent. Thie plen shall be reviewed and approved by the health QepaCtment prioc to the heaCing befoce the Planning Gommieefon. 4. All liquid antt eoliQ waetes ahall be etoreG and raraved for Cim1 dispoeal in a menner that proCecca againat eurtace and growdvetec Conram�netion. 5. No petmanent diepoeal oi westen shall be pexmitted et thie site. 6. WooQ ahav�nga, esw dust. and waaCe materiele sha1J, be handled, etoreQ. eaQ a�,ayo.aa in a mannet that conCtole fugltive duat. blowing Aebrie. anQ other potential nuleance condiclone. 7. Fugitive Quet ahall be controll.ed iDn thle elte, 8. An I.S.D.S. fivaluat3on on eny exlsiing seytlC eysteme vlll be neceesaty, prior to i,eeu�ng che required aepcic pe[mita on che existing eysceme. 9. M employee bethroom with eAequa�e toilet taCilities reev:ceG Dy en eppKoveA aewege Qiapoesl eystem, ere ceQuised for the pcoposed tecility and eha�ll be inetnlled according to the Veld County Inaividusl Serage Dispoenl RegulaClOne. 10. 'fhe empxoyee Keetroom eeptic eyetem le requ7.rad w be Qeeignea by e Colorado Regietered Protesaional Engineer according to the Weld CounCy InQiviQual Sewage Dleposal Regulatione. 11. Applicanc ehell comD1Y wf.th A�1 State Health Aeparcment requiremente for con,truction anG operacion ot a def,ry. Run-otf retention ard concainment feciliciee shall be Qee�gned by a regie�eXed nroleeslonal engl.near. iev�eweG and appYoved by the Weld Cowfty Health DepatVnent. a[W conetruCted in compliance wl.th State Statutes. r�� S1P/ce-34 4�, !D �,,, ���., � • 01(1---.Hilt • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(J0O)350400.EXf,a/00 91610th STREET • 1 GREELEY.C0L0RAD0 60631 Wlige Ur' 6061991 X COLORADO - ,, • May 7. 1991 94# " CASE NUMBER USR-950 rre1a� TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Phil b. and Maryanne Pennock for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a livestock confinement operation (80,000 turkey brooding facility and a 150 head dairy) in the Agricultural zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the E2 SW4 of Section 18, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado (Lot A of RE- 98). The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is north of Colorado Highway 56, approximately .25 miles east of Weld County Road 1. 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 May 21, 1991, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Lentil J. Swanson, 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. V 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 (e ape„, AgenCY7:; :tc} JI)d(1\ ' .XL-55 Ql Date: S• .y' 9/ Corl5fLr✓G.-"irio :&k YIC.k 10552 t”.7./..71!^1 6\ LdtatRili a ie: .5 - 5(l---9/ STATE OF COLORADO OIYISION 6f HIGHWAYS don."� P.O. Box 660 / ; ly\ Genley,condo 60632.0660 - (303)363-1232 1Y .( } ��• J a. May 20. 1991 2 2 1991 � 5 Pennock. Special Review 0.25 Mi. East of Weld Ms. Lanell Swanson, Planner County Road 1 Department of Planning lea taMal Weld County 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Ms. Swanson: We have reviewed the application from Pennocks for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit, and we have the following comments: Projected traffic on State Highway 56 indicates the need for a 150 foot total right of way. 75 feet each side of the highway centerline. Since the existing width along this property is less than the desired 75 feet north of the centerline. additional width to meet the projected need should be protected by reservation, or. preferably. dedication, as permitted by County regulations. A site review of the property was conducted and it was found that there are at least three existing accesses to the property. Due to the anticipated increase in truck traffic. as a result of the turkey poult operation. it will be necessary for the owners to obtain an Access Permit for the property. That permit will require that the number of accesses to the property be in compliance with the State Highway Access Code. To comply with the Code. no more than one access will be allowed to the property from State Highway 56. with the single family dwellings and the agricultural businesses using an internal road system to be located at the site of one of the existing accesses or it may be at a new location, with the other accesses obliterated, but the owners will only be allowed one access to the state highway from the property. If there are any new utility lines or connections within the right Of way. Mr. Henry Rangle of this office should be contacted at 350-2111 prior to any work to determine the need for a Utility Permit. Thank you for the opportunity to review this proposal . Please contact me at 350-2163 if you have any questions. Very truly yours. Evan o r r. Development/Access Coordinator EAH/cm CC: L. D. Yost 910532 G. Sisson File: Hooper via Crier • • STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OIrHIOHWAYB , 44. P.O. Box 860 Clr«by,Colorado 808324860 IQ •1 (303)363-1232 �0, ,;UN 0 1991 Weld Co. . S.H. 56 Pennock Special Review �e1dCa� 0.25 MI. East of Weld County Road 1 June 5. 1991 Ms. Lanell Swanson. Planner Department of Planning Weld County 915 Tenth Street Greeley. CO 80631 Dear Ms. Swanson: This letter is written to amend our review of May 20. 1991 as made to your office. In that review, we had anticipated that the truck traffic to the facility and the desire for another access to the state highway would create the need for the property to be brought into conformance with the State Highway Access Code. Since that review. an on site meeting was held with the Pennocks to discuss the necessary steps to be taken to bring the property into Conformance. As a result of that meeting, another traffic analysis has been made and the results of that analysis do not reveal a 20 percent overall increase in traffic to the property. The Pennocks also agreed to drop the request for an additional access to the highway, thereby eliminating the need for an Access Permit and the further conformance to the Code. Please contact me at 350-2163 if you have any questions. Very truly yours. GJ van A. ope , r. Development/Access Coordinator EAH/cm cc: L. D. Yost G. Sisson File: Hooper via Crier DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES I\ PHONE(303)3564000,EXT.4400 9/5/0111 STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 50631 e COLORADO May 7, 1991 CASE NUMBER USR-950 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a livestock confinement operation (80,000 turkey brooding facility and a 150 head dairy) in the Agricultural zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the E2 SW4 of Section 18, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado (Lot A of RE- 98) . The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is north of Colorado Highway 56, approximately .25 miles east of Weld County Road 1. 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 May 21, 1991, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Lanell J. Swanson, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1, 7 We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. r�y7e are fl eating out Comprehensive PlaA• 2. X We do not AaVS a omp ehens a an, but we eel this request • (is/Ss not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. 7 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: 1076474jlgency: Town of Berthoud Date: Malt 29. 1991 9i05i? TOOK OF BERTIMUD 32$ MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE-P.O. BOX 1229 BERTHOUD, COLORADO 80313 TOWN HALL POLICE DEPARTMENT (303)332.2643 (303)532.2611 0 /r IC( May 29. 1991 aY 3 0 199i PAM. Rios Cao ms Weld County Colorado Department of Planning Services Lanell J. Swanson, Planner 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Re: Case Number USR-950 Oear Lanell : The Weld County referral case number USR-950 was received by the Town of Berthoud during the week of May 7, 1991 . The Town 's Ordinance states that all referrals are presented to the Town 's Planning Commission and they make a recommendation to the Board of Trustees. The Planning Commission meets on the fourth Thursday of each month which was May 23, 1991 . The Planning Commission approved the referral and recommended approval by the Board of Trustees. The next regular Board meeting was May 28, 1991 , in which the Town Board approved case number USR-950. As you can see, our consideration occurred passed your due date of May 21 , 1991 . Unfortunately, the Planning Commission and Board of Trustees had no control over the scheduled meeting dates. If possible, the Town would like more than two weeks to process any Weld County referral . I apologize for the inconvenience by not completing the process by your due date and look forward to working with Weld County. If you have any questions, please contact my office. Sincerely, TOWN OF BERTHOUD Anna M. Lenahan Administrator V1rJ,j,1 RECEIVED MAY 0 8 1991 tt it It DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES 1 PHONE(303)366 000.EXT. CO 10th STREET 9 oa doRADo ger e Ujis' 29199 COLORADO Platx 'vs"R°1.t5o °' TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a livestock confinement operation (80,000 turkey brooding facility and a 150 head dairy) in the Agricultural zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the E2 SW4 of Section 18, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado (tot A of RE- 98) . The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is north of Colorado Highway 56, approximately .25 miles east of Weld County Road 1. 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 May 21. 1991, so that wa may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Lanett J. Swanson, 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/i■ not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3._251._ 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. Ple a fer to the enclosed letter. Signed: - ency: Cry; Date: 419/ 91055% • ® FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: USR-950 DATE OF INSPECTION: APPLICANT'S NAME: Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock CURRENT PLANNER: Lanett J. Swanson REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a livestock confinement operation (80,000 turkey brooding facility and a 150 head dairy) in the Agricultural zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the E2 SW4 of Section 18, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado (Lot A of RE-98) . LOCATION: North of Colorado Highway 56, approximately .25 miles east of Weld County Road 1. (Irv( LAND USE: N V 4, �� ---- /`r -r E �t tAe4INIV` -7147.(0 /L' y�U ZONING: N A (Agricultural) cal! ZONING: l.,aY 2 2 1991 ,i E A (Agricultural) ,rJ S A (Agricultural) weld Co. Ramsw wrwiIW W A (Agricultural) ! V • COMMENTS: • / • f,,0 • GGp2lJGe(ici 910332 << ig • 411 ^y � � '4( i' DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES IC‘ PNONE OO3)366000,0(T.4400 Y 01610th STREET D I .\ 011EELEV,COt.OM00 6QE01 III 1 �. ( :AY 1991 \ COLORADO May 7, 1991 � � CASE NUMBER USR-950 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a livestock confinement operation (80,000 turkey brooding facility and a 150 head dairy) in the Agricultural zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the E2 SW4 of Section 18, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado (tot A of RE. 98) . The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is north of Colorado Highway 56, approximately .25 miles east of Weld County Road 1. 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 May 21. 1991, ■o that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Lanell J. Swanson, 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 IC interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please re r to the enclosed letter. Signed:Signed: 2,‘,...z___Agency: yy Date: /s'/ /,4 tig/ 210552 • • to \ 'ARTMENTOFPLANNINGSERVICES TTI` PHONE(303)3504000,EX MOO f cr r 1y., 91510tnSTREET WilDe ( ,f{y r�1 OREELEV,COLORADO 80631 ��{ v �.C' ' t� 1991 ) _/ COLORADO May 7, 1991 ���� NUMBER USR-950 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a livestock confinement operation (80,000 turkey brooding facility and a 150 head dairy) in the Agricultural zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the E2 SW4 of Section 18, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado (Lot A of RE- 98) . The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is north of Colorado Highway 56, approximately .25 miles east of Weld County Road 1. 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 May 21. 1991, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Lanall J. Swanson, 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 1<- interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please a to the enclosed letter. i Signed: � Agency: ore) 2 1 yy!y (72. J'i/, Date: - 9 - ,/ 2,41.c7)775; • fitIkic • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES ott PHONE(303)3664003,EXT.x100 070 10th STREET GREELEY,COLOM00 soot COLORADO May 7, 1991 CASE NUMBER USR•950 TO WHOM 1T MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a livestock confinement operation (80,000 turkey brooding facility and a 150 head dairy) in the Agricultural zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the E2 SW4 of Section 18, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M. . Weld County. Colorado (Lot A of RE. 98) . The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is north of Colorado Highway 56, approximately .25 miles east of Weld County Road 1. 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 May 21. 1991, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Lanett J. Swanson, 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._ k 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:gg:41 Agency: I ei= Dace: 210552 ----11l • - D 4. r _ j4ill) STATE OF COLORADO ls.s. MAY 2 " 19S' COUNTY OF WELD ) David 8. Reynolds, being duly sworn, lael).Nail oils..., says that he is publisher of The New News, a weekly newspaper published in Keenesburg in said County and States that said newspaper has a Q 1 circulation in said County and has been Continously and • R•*n un nterruptedly published therein, • v -.,ham.,._,,,,,, during a period of at least f ifty-two consecutive weeks prior to the first publication of the annexed au M into PUBLICWRING notices that said newspaper is a D,, ' newspaper within the meaning of the M °''����"� erveg act Of the G 1 Assembly of the c A I, gym "" p�pa.w.Mst �. State of Colorado., entitled "An Act �I4n a.M1�M+".1 to regulate theprinting g ` ,< w 0 of legal t' , •Muu e • v. notices and advertisements," and n "^ rvw v.ws.,w w amendments thereto; that the notice ,Y+. psq;[ rau a r Of which the annexed is a printed P' ' w„ Copy taken from said newspaper, was '^ w+r;ca�ww""w 'd published in said newspaper, and in ti, ,n,�� ,a,,, the regular and entire issue Of /bad .y-, �;,:;;,,., ( every number thereof, . ,,, j, 1'" Sunnily( In""b.is � h,.NM',Maki.ul us j1.a1. n/ Col once a week for nisi MarL successive weeks; that said notice " w'r,n.e°^;,.s Mats, was so published in 'said newspaper ryn"n, , tppN �'•. G.n,...,y, (*Milt VA proper and not in any supplement a..,,, thereof, and that the first M, "y.- 4- 1,.., In Many b the W.,. putt icatiOn Of said notice as y vin e ninsno aforesaid, was on the •"-», t. 7°wn nr.Un panic h..'.,..ra i issing ea Jars nli, .l day of 1 '"1 d„ - -. 19 I , ,..lion 4r ar, Wy i (r .+.,.4 " I ling and the last on the a_ day of Raw, 342, Wok' . tartlet. YI$ 'T.hJl. Mal Cig 7. i, f, •al'iHl'ti.4N.clr. 1ilag..OM ahlrlai tin Subscribed and sworn to before me this „(t±day of 1v, 1 , 19.i .a • mAY8fof ( i7 "\ DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES omoNE pax mawax EXn moo 0 - pioiornsinr OMDO sami Wilk. NAY 131991 COLORADO May 7, 1991 CASEINSPERWAVOINtaills TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a livestock confinement operation (80,000 turkey brooding facility and a 150 head dairy) in the Agricultural zone district. The parcel of land is described As part of the E2 SW4 of Section 18. T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado (Lot A of RE- 98) . The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is north of Colorado Highway 56, approximately .25 miles east of Weld County Road 1. 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 May 21. 1991. so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Lanell J. Swanson, 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 out Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request • (its/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 end will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed let , Signed: Agency: Date: _NS—154—V 91-'I1r:r_;,N ® ® El-----jce RESOLUTION RE: GRANT REQUEST FROM PHIL AND DOUG PENNOCK, ON BEHALF OF Pt /bia MARYANNE PENNOCK, FOR PREADVERTISEMENT OF SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PDQ► lb AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT 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 received a request from Phil and Doug Pennock, on behalf of Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock, for preadvertisement of their application for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a livestock confinement operation (an 80,000 head turkey brooking facility and a 150 head dairy) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, and WHEREAS, said property being located in the E/2 SW/4 of Section 18, Township 4 North, Range 68 Welt of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado, and WHEREAS, after study and review the Board deems it advisable to grant said request, with the hearing data to be set as June 26, 1991, at 10,00 a.m. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. that the request from Phil and Doug Pennock, on behalf of Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock, for preadvertisement of their application for a Site Specific Development Plan and Spacial Review Permit be, and hereby is granted. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the hearing date to consider said request be, and hereby is, set as June 26, 1991, at 10:00 a.m. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the followin vote on the 15th day of April, A.D.. 1991. j1 / BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST A14411../J J aiiin WELD COUNTY, C Weld County Clerk to the B and Gor irman By: • Deputy Clerk to the Bo or Kennedy, Pro-Tem APPROVED A FORM: aiL= �C/Yazi tJ onstance L. Harbe /, ,�A . County Attorney C. w. Kirby / W. H Webs or C�i / p 91.(161x; ee : AL • *30 w�Y 13 al \\NOTICE 101%WS 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 parsons in any manner interested %nethe Sits Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit are requesteeto 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: 91-33 APPLICANT Phil 8: and Maryanne Pennock 0329 Highway 56 Berthoud, Colorado 80513 DATE: June 26, 1991 TIME: 10:00 a.m. • REQUEST: Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a livestock confinement operation (an 80,000 head turkey brooding facility and a 150 head dairy) in the A (Agricultural) Zone • • District LEGAL DESCRIPTION: E/2 SW/4 Section 18. Township 4 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: North of Colodrado Highway 56, approximately 1/4 mile east of Weld County Road 1 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Cathy Plot, Deputy Clerk to the Board DATED: May 13, 1991 PUBLISHED: June 13, 1991 in The New News 92.0SS`A 0 0 WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES 915 TENTH STREET OREELEY, CO 806:,1 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: THE REASON WE ARE REQUESTING PREADVERTISEMENT IS' THAT WE ARE IN THE PROCESS OF INSTALLING A TURKEY BROODING FACILITY. THE FIRST PRIOITY OF SUCH A FACILITY IS TO PLACE AN ORDER TO THE HATCHERY MONTHS IN ADVANCE TO GET ON THEIR SCHEDULE TO RECIEVE POULTS WHEN CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETED. CONSTRUCTION NEEDS TO BE COMPLETED BEFORE FALL AND WILL TAKE 6-8 WEEKS. DUE TO THE AMOUNT OF MONEY WE ARE BORROWING, THE FACILITY CAN NOT SIT IDLE WAITING TO GET ONTO THE HATCHERY 'S SCHEDULE. THE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION IS REQUESTING A CASH FLOW AS SOON AS POSSIDLE. THE TIME ELEMENT IS AN IMPORTANT FACTOR, AS WE NEED TO START CONSTRUCTION IMMEDIATELY. PLEASE CONSIDER OUR REQUEST. THANK YOU, PHIL v< DOUG PENNOCK • PENNOCK,FARM� 'Dot P.e.'•r ." 21055? • • CQRTIF7_CATy OF r54I ti Nil 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 requirementa of Weld County in Case Number USR-950 for Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock in the United States Mail, postage prepaid First Class Mail by letter as addressed on the attached list. this 10th day of May, 1991. p 9i05S fib ® s DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)3564003,EXT.4400 915 10th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO LOOM wilk • COLORADO TO: SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS CASE NUMBER: USR.950 There will be a Public Hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission on Tuesday, June 18, 1991. 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: Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock FOR: A Livestock Confinement Operation (80,000 turkey brooding facility and a 150 head dairy) in the Agricultural zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the E2 SW4 of Section 18, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado (Lot A of Recorded Exemption-98). LOCATION: North of Colorado Highway 56, approximately .25 miles east of Weld County Road 1. Your property is within five-hundred (500) feet of the property on which this request has been made. For additional information write or telephone Lanell J. Swanson, Current Planner. 1CW'ls • . SURROUNDING PROPERSWNERS AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE USR•950 Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock Amelia Jeramillo P.O. Box 225 • Berthoud, CO 80513 Wilbert and Marie Koolatra 0031 E. Highway 56 Berthoud, CO 80513 Lawrence and Erna Starch Rt. 2, Box 35 Berthoud, CO 80513 Edward W. and Wanda L. Hockensmith 21390 N. County Line Road Berthoud, CO 80513 Roger and Wendy Funk 21430 Weld County Road 1 Berthoud, CO 80513 Robert and Mary Ramsey 8609 Garland Court Arvada, CO 80005 G.A.S.P. P.O. Box 974 Fort Morgan, CO 80701 Susan and Gerald McGovern 1321 Card Place Loveland, CO 80537 William D. and Dorothy A. Forrest 21411 Wald County Road 3 Berthoud, CO 80513 Michael, David and Helen Rose Zowak 1251 Weld County Road 44 Berthoud, CO 80513 Doanld F. and Agnes T. Enright 4430 Lariat Way Boulder, CO 80301 Johnny E. and Jackie D. Ainsworth 3325 N. Sheridan Loveland, CO 80537 Ira Daniel Jr. , and Sammye Jane Hooker 550 E. Highway 56 Berthoud, CO 80513 91035,'D ® t AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE Application No. Subject Property Ph!/ R rR. Mtrya„m.4. Poor 'oc/( x2 .9 awy CO' etRricoao1. C04 lc C/3 STATE OF COLORADO ) ■s. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, sates that to the best of his or her knowledge, the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names and addressee of all mineral owners and 1 f minerals on or under the parcel of land which is the subject of the application as their names appear upon the records in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office. from an ownership update from a title or abstract company, or an attorney. OLD A At �t The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this day of , 199i . By c74iic, g LA.sam+-[.+Cm, „ p"'� 2JIu e,lece) 0 • WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: /1-#.2.7—9/ Notary Pu is r 67:50 +c� /3paruu.0 m gOes/s Y.:-gip 9tC::. , • S • NAMES OF OWNERS OF PROPERTY WITHIN 500 FEET Please print or type ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NAME STATE AND ZIP CODE IDENTIFICATION# An eria jetary:t Lb Po 3o a houd,co 80015 'obi 18 000 Ofl (.SAber t-) Mane coat Hw '5b l A.'t4-° eert a PQOI 2) ' obi a , 000 0 1 43 LA,ct bet f.� one C%T3t e. thcoLvt ro 1=Set-tYaArco, eovs IOW Le 000 0 IS Lct.s..7rcnocs*6rnee !mot a. OoX3 IObt r _1� P,tr-th . e051.3 '0 0700 otq Eitiu-acrd art nda L. 4),ao N. y Line RBI I O+j ) le 000 049 rlvc44en,y free Bc�thoc.� f3qst3 Para.c, w nLf s, at4$0 S w� .1.., re lo 1 tScoO 043 Fu:nrc., trlisi 00.FeeN3 Robert b. rRlrMid.- ffc k eartC'Q, . !Ob1 t OI I Cg i? Po Pox 97 r`o�+ 01'� 1Ob1 10000 Pia, Stasnft eereVad t r l bo-Rd. PL. lob ) t 9G� OJQ 11/44c13,1/Sat Lorecona CO, 1D5a7 LDLLUa,,.) r�-sr+c. A. &trot t tiSc sz� J"[)('/ ) T� fl�ccd cO. E3c, t3 !Ob) tSc ico 0% f liChC�f.C �man t �J! C.K 50 31 a lab 1 t SOOO Cap �g� hc�ctr�l� t'A, .- ,Dencu d Ff AgnGO 40 ..5 "r iec Lens 1 db 1 )80::›0 OtQ �1�nny E. 2a nt n �rrn t�_ i37 /Ob I !q coo Oo1' 1 tabolAce Y2A I i�ct..TC. tj°, ,0 e Nc,.x.l 5' .irnmyc, ,Take_, Rt-r-rhnic1 fry kaF1) 1 ObI )q 0OOO49. r 4 . to r\r, DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)3564000,EX7.u00 010 10th STREET • fiREELE Y,COLORADO 60631 WIDc COLORADO May 7, 1991 Phil P. and Maryanne Pennock 0329 Highway 56 Berthoud, CO 80313 Subject: USR-930 Request for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a livestock confinement operation (80.000 head turkey brooding facility and a 150 head dairy) in the Agricultural zone district on a parcel of land described as part of the E2 SW4 of Section 18, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County. Colorado (Lot A of RE-98) . Dear Mr. and Mrs. Pennock: • Your application 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 June 18, 1991, 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 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 June 5, 1991, you or a representative should call me to obtain a sign to be posted on the site no later than June 8, 1991. The Department of Planning Services' staff will make a recommendation concerning this application to the Weld County Planning Commission. It is the responsibility of the applicant to call the Department of Planning Services' office a few days before the date of the Planning Commission hearing to obtain that recommendation. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call me. Respectfully, n Laanell Je anon Current Planner 910552 I'l • • r .F.d, • • Q" • • • S .ir 4.? 4.--4 J 7_0 (0/AgA ,Co- aR *7 Q. Co ,05" / 3 d �11 moo ilt4 U1' i O • USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street. Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phone - 356-4000 - Ext. 4400 .'t Case Number Date Received •'" Application Checked by Mylar plat submitted Application Fee Receipt Number Recording Fee Receipt Number TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (please print or type, except for necessary aignaturi) X (we), the undersigned, hereby request • hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission and Weld County Board of County Commissioners concerning the proposed Use by Special Review Permit on the following described unincorporated area of Weld County, Colorado: LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AREA: Section (8 T 4• N, R lag W LEGAL DESCRIPTION of contiguous property owned upon which Special Review Permit is proposed: Section /f Property Address (;f available) Q2Z? SW S'L Qd4r/1r CC O.C . ?ot/3 PRESENT ZONE4Zssva„e22 wl OVERLAY ZONES TOTAL ACREAGE "Lei 37. 3 PROPOSED LAND USE a?a. ' ,r,,;/ • EXISTING LAND USE cY�,o SURFACE FEE (PROPERTY OWNERS) or AREA PROPOSED FOR THE USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW PERM T: Name: Ph/I/ ,9 PO'n'PTO o(f JR Y "rive Pe-asnroc/t' Add reset o3.2Y //w, 6% city 4anrf.4o, co Zip ' of 7 Home Telephone 13-3;L-,Z370 Business Telephone 4 STcor • Names Address: City Zip Hone Telephone I Business Telephone APPLICANT OR AUTHORIZED AGENT Sy different than above) : Name: Address: City Zip Home Telephone I _ Business Telephone 0 List the owner(-) and/or 1 f mineral rights on or under the subject properties of record. Name: Ph,? 3, P.strwO cisJ'n. a )t . Y a-ern-. ,0 . r ro e7 Address: o329 i,wY .5'G City f,Rrwawo Co, Zip SOS/. Name: Address City Zip I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statements. proposals and/or plane submitted with or Contained within the application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY OF WELD STATE OF COLORADO ) {/�"\/ 0QHt2 nature: owner or Authorized Agent Subscribed and sworn to before me this 54 day of 19�. B /�Jl� ����� lG7.r�� My commission expirest)oal"4.W0z2 /jq/ do Sts/3' 91.0552, WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES 933 TENTH STREET GREELEY, CO 80633 RE: PHIL 'S DOUG PENNOCK U.S.R. A) PROPOSED USE: THE FACILITY WILL BE USED FOR BROODING TURKEY • POULTS FROM ONE DAY OF AGE TO SIX WEEKS OF AGE. AT SIX WEEKS OF AGE THE TURKEY POULTS WILL BE REMOVED FROM THIS FACILITY AND PLACED AT FINISHING FARMS FOR COMPLETION OF FEEDING AND GROWING. THESE FINISHING FARMS ARE OWNED OR UNDER CONTRACT WITH LONGMONT FOODS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN WELD COUNTY. B) NEED FOR FACILITY: TO INCREASE THE USE OF OUR FARM AND UTILIZE THE LABOR OF FARMING AND DAIRY OPERATION. THE LITTER, A MIXTURE OF WOOD SHAVINGS AND TURKEY MANURE, WOULD BE USED AS FERTILIZER IN OUR FARMING OPERATION AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN WELD COUNTY. THIS WOULD MAKE OUR WHOLE FAMILY FARM OPERATION MORE PROFITABLE. THIS FACILITY WILL ENABLE OUR FAMILES TO WORK AT HOME IN AN AGRICULTURAL ENVIRONMENT. C) USE OF SURROUNDING PROPERTIES: AT THE PRESENT TIME THE PROPERTY IS ZONED FOR AGRICULTURAL USES AND IS NOW BEING USED FOR LIVESTOCK CONFINEMENT OPERATIONS (DAIRY FARMING, CATTLE-FEEDING, HOG FEEDING) , PASTURING OF CATTLE AND HORSES AND ALSO CROP PRODUCTION. D) DISTANCE TO RESIDENTIAL STUCTURESI WEST: TO THE WEST THERE IS A DAIRY 3/30THS OF A MILE AWAY. NORTH: THERE ARE NO RESIDENCE WITHIN ONE MILE OF PROPOSED FACILITY, ALL IS ACTIVE FARM GROUND. SOUTH: TO THE SOUTH ACROSS STATE HIGHWAY 36, THERE IS AN ACTIVE CROP FARM WITH ONE RESIDENCE ON SITE 800 FEET FROM 91©552, • • FACILITY. EAST. THERE IS ONE RESIDENCE CO FEET FROM PROPERTY LINE AND ANOTHER ABANDONED RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURE 1000 FEET FROM PROPERTY LINE. ON SITE. LOCATED UPON SITE IS OUR RESIDENCES AND DAIRY FACILITY. E) MAXIMUM NUMBER OF USERS. THE FACILITY WILL BE USED EXCLUSIVELY BY THE PENNOCK FAMILY TO CONTRACT BROOD TURKEYS FOR LONGMONT FOODS. F) NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES. THE ENTIRE. OPERATION TAKES PLACE INDOORS AND IT IS CONTEMPLATED THAT THERE WILL BE TWO PHASES OF CONSTRUCTION. EACH PHASE CONSISTS OF TWO BROODING HOUSES. OUR . FAMILY WILL BE THE ON SITE EMPLOYEES, WITH APPROXIMATELY TWO ADDITIONAL FULL TIME EMPLOYEES BEING NEEDED. THESE FULL TIME EMPLOYEES WILL BE NEEDED ONE SHIFT APPROXIMATELY 6.00 A.M. TO 6.00 P.M. OUR FAMILY WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR NIGHT INSPECTIONS AND BE AVAILABLE FOR ANY EMERGENCY NEEDS. THE OPERATION WILL BE ON A CONTINUAL 24 HOUR BASIS. G) WATER SOURCES: LITTLE THOMPSON DOMESTIC/STOCK WATER. WHICH HAS HISTORICALLY BEEN USED FOR RESIDENTIAL, DOMESTIC AND STOCK WATERING PURPOSE. H) ACCESS ROUTES. ACCESS ONTO THE FARM IS FROM THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE PROPERTY OFF OF COLORADO STATE HIGHWAY 56. I) VEHICULAR TRAFFIC. TRAFFIC WILL BE QUITE MINIMAL AS THE EMPLOYEES WILL BE COMING ONTO THE PROPERTY FROM EXISTING ROADS BY USE OF PERSONAL AUTOMOBILES OR PICK-UP TRUCKS. ADDITIONAL VEHICULAR TRAFFIC USE IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS. (1) AT THE BEGINNING OF EACH EIGHT WEEK PRODUCTION CYCLE, 91033 ' PAGE 2 0 DAY-OLD TURKEY POULTS WILL BE DELIVERED TO THE FARM. DELIVERY WILL CONSIST OF FOUR DELIVERIES OVER A EIGHT DAY PERIOD. DELIVERY WILL BE MADE USING A TEMPERATURE-CONTROLLED POULT DELIVERY TRUCK WITH A GROSS WEIGHT OF 30.000 LBS. LOADED. (2) FEED FOR THE POULTS WILL BE DELIVERED TO THE FARM BY SEMI-TRUCK AND TRAILER. ON THE AVERAGE TWO LOADS OF FEED PER WEEK WILL BE DELIVERED TO THE FARM. THE GROSS WEIGHT OF THE TRUCKS WILL BE 70,000 LBS. LOADED. (3) AT THE END OF EACH EIGHT WEEK PRODUCTION CYCLE■ THE YOUNG POULTS WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE BROODER FACILITIES USING A TRUCK AND TRAILER TYPE UNIT ABLE TO HAUL 4.000 POULTS PER TRIP THESE ' TRUCKS HAVE A GROSS WEIGHT OF 40,000 POUNDS AND THERE WILL BE FOUR TO EIGHT TRIPS PER DAY OVER A THREE DAY PERIOD FOR A TOTAL OF 20 TRIPS. (4) ADDITIONALLY, AT THE END OF EACH PRODUCTION CYCLE, ONE HALF OF THE FOUR BUILDINGS WILL BE CLEANED OUT. THIS WILL INVOLVE THE ' REMOVAL OF 80 TONS OF LITTER (A MIXTURE OF WOOD SHAVINGS AND TURKEY MANURE) THE VEHICLE USED WILL BE A FARM TRUCK. IT IS CAPABLE OF HAULING 14 TONS PER TRIP, THE TRUCK WEIGHS 40,000 LBS. LOADED. J) SEWAGE FACILITIESt 1N SITE SEPTIC TANKS AND LEACH FIELDS WILL BE USED FOR SEWAGE DISPOSAL FOR BOTH EXISTING RESIDENCE AND TOILET FACILITIES CONSTRUCTED IN ANY OF THE OUT BUILDINGS FOR EMPLOYEES. K) FIRE PROTECTIONt AS ALL OF THE STRUCTURES WILL BE NEW METAL AND CONCRETE BUILDINGS, FIRE PROTECTION WILL BE VERY MINIMAL. PLACED INSIDE EACH BUILDING WILL BE ONE FIRE EXTINGUISHER PER 100 LINEAR FEET OF BUILDING AND ADDITIONALLY EACH BUILDING WILL HAVE PAGE 3 - A 3/4 INCH WATER TAP IN EACH BUILDING. ALSO THE BERTHOUD FIRE DEPARTMENT IS TWO MILES AWAY. L) ANIMAL NUMBERS. EACH PHASE WILL HAVE A MAXIMUM NUMBER OF 40,000 TURKEY POULTS WHICH ARE AGED FROM ONE DAY TO SIX WEEKS OF AGE. THUS, UPON COMPLETION OF PHASE 2 THERE WILL BE A MAXIMUM OF 80,000 TURKEY POULTS UPON LOCATION, ALSO THERE WILL BE OUR DAIRY COWS ON THE FARM AT A TOTAL NUMBER OF IZO OF COWS AND CALVES. M) WASTE STORAGE: WASTE FROM THIS OPERATION WILL BE LITTER WHICH CONSISTS OF WOOD -SHAVINOS AND TURKEY MANURE. THERE IS AN EXTREMELY HIGH DEMAND FOR THE LITTER AS BOTH A SOIL IMPROVER AND FOR USE AS FERTILIZER. THE LITTER WILL BE MIXED WITH OUR DAIRY COW MANURE AND SPREAD ON OUR CROP LAND IN WELD COUNTY. DURING THE CROP GROWING SEASON THE LITTER WILL HAVE TO BE STORED ON SITE UNTIL CROPS HAVE BEEN HARVESTED AND IT IS POSSIBLE TO APPLY IT TO ' THE CROP LAND. IF ON SITE STORGE TAKES PLACE, WE WILL TAKE ALL APPROPRIATE PROCEDURES NECESSARY TO CONTROL INSECT AND RODENT PROBLEMS, AS CONTROL OF LITTER IS ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT TO THIS FACILITY TO MAKE SURE THAT SANITARY CONDITIONS EXIST TO AVOID ANY CONTAMINATION OR DISEASE PROBLEMS FOR THE YOUNG POULTS. IT SHOULD BE NOTED THAT STORAGE OF THE LITTER FROM THIS BROODING; , FACILITY IS SIGNIFICANTLY LESS THAN THAT CREATED BY THE 130 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK HISTORICALLY LOCATED UPON THE PROPERTY. N) STORM WATER RETENTIONS WE DO NOT PROPOSE ANY STORM WATER RETENTION FACILITIES AS THE ENTERPRISE IS CARRIED ON INDOORS AND THERE WILL BE NO CHANGE IN DRAINAGE PATTERNS. ADDITIONALLY, THIS TYPE OF OPERATION DOES NOT CREATE, OTHER THAN LITTER. ANY TYPE OF DEBRIS OR JUNK. ANY DEBRIS OR JUNK RESULTING FROM CONSTRUCTION OF THE FACILITIES WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE PROPERTY. PAGE 4 910552 • • 0) WASTE DISPOSAL' DESCRIBED IN SECTIONS(I-4) AND (M) ALL TRASH IS REMOVED WEEKLY BY A TRASH SERVICE. , P) LANDSCAPING AND EROSION CONTROL' ALL LAND WILL BE FARMED AS ' USAL WITH HAY, CORN, PARLEY PLANTED. NATURAL AND EXISTING DRAINAGES WILL BE MAINTAINED. WE HAVE TREES PLANTED ALONG OUR SOUTH FENCE PARALLEL TO THE HIGHWAY 430 FEET ALONG SOUTH OF OUR PROPERTY. 0) RECLAMATION PROCEDURED' NO RECLAMATION PROCEDURES ARE CONTEMPLATED AS THE ONLY SURFACE INTERRUPTION WILL BE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE BROODING FACILITIES. IN THE EVENT THERE IS AN ABANDONMENT OF THE USE IT IS CONTEMPLATED THAT THE AREA WOULD , REMAIN IN DAIRY AND CROP PRODUCTION. THIS TYPE OF USE WILL NOT DAMAGE OR DESTORY IN ANY MANNER THE EXISTING PROPERTY AND ASSOCIATED USES. R)TIME TABLES' PHASE 1 TWO BROODING BUILDINGS IS CONTEMPLATED TO BE COMPLETED ON OR ABOUT AUGUST 10, 1991 AND PHASE 2 HAS NOT BEEN SCHEDULED FOR COMPLETION AT THIS TIME. SECTION 3 (A) WELD COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE' THIS PROPOSAL AND APPLICATION IS . CONSISTENT WITH THE WELD COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE AS IT IS LOCATED IN AN AREA PRESENTLY ZONED AGRICULTURAL AND WHICH IS PROPOSED TO BE AGRICULTURAL IN THE FUTURE. THE PROPOSAL IS CONSISTENT WITH THE INTENT OF THE AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT IN WHICH THE USE IS LOCATED AS THE USE IS AGRICULTURAL IN NATURE, WILL PROVIDE A SOURE OF AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT THIS EXPANSION OF TURKEY PRODUCTION FACILITIES IN WELD COUNTY WILL SIGNIFICANTLY IMPROVE THE ECONOMIC DIVERSITY OF WELD COUNTY. (B) CONSTRUCTION OF THE BUILDINGS WILL ONLY REMOVE A SMALL PAGE 5 2105:53 AMOUNT OF LAND FROM OTHER AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AND THE BALANCE OF THE PROPERTY WILL REMAIN IN EXISTING USE WHICH IS CROP PRODUCTION. (C) THE USE IS COMPATIBLE WITH EXISTING SURROUNDING LAND USES WHICH ARE ALL AGRICULTURAL IN NATURE AT THE PRESENT TIME. ALL SURROUNDING CONTEMPLATED USES ARE ALSO AGRICULTURAL IN NATURE AS THERE ARE NO ADJACENT MUNICIPALITIES. (D) AS THE USE IS INDOORS AND IS A BROODING FACILITY RATHER THAN A FINISHING FACILITY NOISE, VISUAL AND ODER PROBLEMS DO NOT EXIST AND THUS ADEQUATE PROVISION IS MADE FOR PROTECTION OF THE HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE COUNTY. (E) THE PROPERTY IS NOT LOCATED IN FLOOD PLAIN, GEOLOGIC HAZARD OR OVERLAY DISTRICT. (F) A NOISE REPORT IS NOT NECESSARY FOR THIS FACILITY AS ALL OF THE USES ARE ACTUALLY LESS INTENSE THAN PRIOR USES. WE WILL COMPLY WITH STANDARD NOISE REQUIREMENTS AS ALLOWED IN AGRICULTURAL AREAS OF WELD COUNTY. (0) ALL OTHER APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS INCLUDING A COPY OF THE TITLE SHOWING THE INTEREST OF THE APPLICANT IN THE PROPERTY, THE SOIL REPORT AND LIST OF ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS AND MINERALS OWNERS AND LESSEES ARE ATTACHED TO THE APPLICATION. THANK YOU, f . DOW ENNOCK 137--esemtiere< PAGE 6 910552 • • AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE Application No. Subject Property Phil f/• Q.e n' rocfr fR. A M5J•YW.77Ir.' A-prepack SATE OF COLORADO ) es. 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, addr . and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of property (the surface estate) within 500 feet of the property which is the subject of the application. This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, an ownership update from a title or abstract company, derived from' such records. or from the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The list compiled from the records of the Wald County Assessor shall have been assembled within 30 days of the application submission date. • • YiJ The foregoing instrument vas subscribed and sworn to!!��before me this ata.day of • 19 � C�Tw.t . by ,`7p(�4�.Gnnt4,414,. D,•R V , WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: /4-62.2.9/ + ., .;L , , ,(g gill, c- &g057.3 NAMES OF OWNERS OP PROPERTY WITHIN 500 FEET Please print or type ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NAME STATE AND ZIP CODE POENTIPICATTON I AmeCid Jesnn.Lb Po ' h d,,,3 80013 ',obi 18 000 o+ 't coLcberk ' Sai 0.4 maneo e..oj, t7 hp , 5bPoO13 tob1 i8 000 0 la L,�7�( bCrb+�ttkro ei C%� IrttJ.ia d co. eobt3 1ob1 cg coo a Ir5 (a ,aranper,+Ert& O r't opruct c.o . @OD1a $061 t8 000 Oli EckAirxrd vJ. y vnlonde L. &,3ao N. Curry tined 10b ) f 8 000 049 PaRea- «. wDemi..? s, (A)QaO a. wa . .Fan04-,` aefrrtnnikci CO 23515 tO(01 tSOOCD 04a Robe'r`t a Y1.)Y" k y 6.0r malts Cb �y� lab/ !tS O11 4A;7, Po 8o X 97 r'o,¢r+ �p�ap /GO 10 b r ciao Sir. r�cci r a 16v ac11 ac. 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COUNTY OF WELD ) • THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, sates that to the best of his or her knowledge, the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names ` and address•, of all mineral owners and 1 f minerals on or under the parcel of land which is the subject of the application as their names appear upon the records in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office, from an ownership update from a title or abstract company, or an attorney. 1147a44.444.. sC9pitebt#,L The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before ma this ► : day of 111Q,t.L . 191/ , Sy(%, /I �4rr .WA14, Ca 10-- -� • WITNESS my band and official seal. - - My Commission expires: //.j.?-9/ V Willlld��C/ V 'i t`, 1 Notary Pu C • :. v r` 95t. A;44.>.ri. • r ; ' / al em 504/3 91455 ,. N M_ "lu ate . 1M yn JIJ.r 1 •) •A •� r • '/ ii i' ��' N /• 4� j:40/f4 ..14 �• �.1• 17 •. 1 �r4.• 1 t YMi •i 1.'. • 1. C�,,p v4'. 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'. 4 I • s,n1T, ▪ r 3r. 1 ..• • •'P' .r.i 'et '; or.-w., ► • 1�'IddW\ ^7 !r �,..• 17 • e7 711 I 70, 47 al �._ w a WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHTRN PART 29 have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern The potential native vegetation is dominated by redcedar, ponderosa pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive,and western wheatgraaa and blue grams. Buftalogress is also hackberry.The shrubs best suited are skunkbueh sumac, present. Potential production ranges from 1.000 pounds peashrub,and American plum. per acre in favorable years to 600 pounds in unfavorable Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil.The yea As range condition deteriorates, a blue grama.buf- cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked falograas sod forms. Undesirable weeds and annuals in- pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can vade the sits as range condition becomes poorer. be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape Management of vegetation of this soil should be based cover. For pheasanta, undisturbed nesting cover Is even- on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produce- ' tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- tion. Range pitting can help in reducing runoff Seeding is ment, especially in was of intensive agriculture. desirable if the range is in poor condition. Western This soil has fair to poor potential for urban develop- wheatgraas, blue grams, *Mitoses grams, buffilogrys,pu- ment. It has moderate to high shrink swell, low strength, bescent whestl rsss, and created wheatgrnas are suitable and moderately slow permeability. These features create for seeding. The grass selected should meet the seasonal problems in dwelling and road constriction. Those areas requirements of livestock. It can be seeded into a clean, that have loam or sandy loam in the lower part of the firm sorghum stubble, or it can be drilled into a firm substratum are suitable for septic tank absorption fields prepared seedbed. Seeding early, in spring has proven and foundations. Some areas of this soil are adjacent to most successful. • streams and are subject to occasional flooding.The poten- Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally • tial is fair for such recreational development as camp and well suited to thia soil. Cultivation to control competing picnic areas and playgrounds.Capability class I irrigated, vegetation should be continued for as many years as 42—Nunn clay loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes. This Is a possible following planting.Trees that are best suited and deep, well drained soil on terraces and smooth plains at have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern elevations of 4,550 to 5,150 feet. It formed in mixed allu- redcedar,ponderosa pins,Siberian an.Russian-olive.and vium and eolian deposits. Included in mapping are small, hackberry. The shrubs beet suited are skunkbush sumac, long and narrow areas of sand and gravel deposits and lilac,Siberian peashrub,and American plum. i small areas of soils that are subject to occasional flooding, Wildlife Is an important secondary use of this soil, The Some leveled areas are also included. cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked Typically the surface layer of this Nunn soil le grayish pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can brown clay loam aobut 9 inches thick. The subsoil is light be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape brownish gray play loam about 14 Inches thick.The upper cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- 1 part of the substratum is light brownish gray clay loam, that and should be Included in plans for habitat develop.The lower part to a depth of 60 inches is brown sandy ment, especially in arse of intensive agriculture. Range. loam. land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope,can be 1 Permeability is moderately slow. Available water attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, capacity Is high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches managing livestock grazing,and reseeding where needed or more. Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion This soil has fair to poor potential for urban develop.I hazard is low. i meet. It has moderate to high shrinkswell,lowstrength, In irrigated areas this soil is suited to all crops corn- and moderately slow permeability. These features create a morrly grown in the area, including corn, sugar beets, problems in dwelling and road constriction. Those area beans, alfalfa, small grain, potatoes, and onions.An exam- that have loam or sandy loam in the lower pert of the i pie of a suitable cropping system is 3 to 4 years of alfalfa substratum are suitable for septic tank absorption fields followed by corn, corn for allege,sugar beets,small grain, and foundation*. Some areas of this soil are adjacent to or beans. Generally such characteristics as the high clay streams and are subject to occasional flooding.The poten- I content or restrict somecrone-he rapidly permeable substratum slightly tial is fair for such recreational development as camp and picnic areas and playgrounds. Capability subclass Us Ir- All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow be- rigated,IIIe nonirrigated:Clayey Plains range site. rigation is the most common. Proper irrigation water 43—Nunn loamy sand, 0 to 1 percent slopes, This Is • management is essential. Barnyard manure and common deep, well drained soil on terraces at elevations of 4,700 cial fertilizer are needed for top yields. to 4,900 feet. It formed in alluvium along Box Elder ,y In nonirrigated areas most of the acreage is in small Creek. Included in mapping are small areas of soils that e grain and it is summer followed in alternate years. have a loamy subsoil and small areas of soils that are sub-Winter wheat Is the principal crop. The predicted average Jett to rare flooding. yield is 33 bushels per acre. If the crop is winterkUled, Typically the surface layer of this Nuan soil is brown spring wheat can be seeded. Generally precipitation Is too loamy sand overburden about 9 inches thick. The subsoil low for beneficial use of fertilizer, is dark to very dark grayish brown clay loam about 21 Stubble mulch farming,striperopping, and minimum till- inches thick. The substratum to a depth of 60 Inches is e. lage are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. loamy very fine sand,loamy sand,or sand. i 91055? , • k 0990 RFC O 19575 03/07/0;3 16:24 $6.00 17004 • AR1919S]S F 1597 MARY N .FfEUER:TC7.N CLCRK d RCCQliCR WELD CO, CO Federal Land Dank of Wichita 791993 3-0 565-0 p1aA 502 Rev TIM • Rl'123811 • DEED OP TRUST Ills UKI lief TRUST,Mach thi.. .3rd day of Match ,19 83 ,between'.:_< r .r '. • Phil R. Pennock, Jr. and Maryanne,Pennock„his wife "stet.*addh'w4 Route 1e Box 35, Berthoud, •Colorado 80513_ ' i ! County a' weld.'�',A�� .starer of Colorado. r . :wf,•lnanw'JO,yl pastiest.whether one or more,and the PUBLIC TRUSTEE OM We14 County,Slate tetolorado. , . N I I"FSSI III' The loathe laoMer to wow Ms pmminoty note of even deli etdarvlbed herein and m■J.Myabla to the order of THE YEIWRAL LAND It\%l is t/P t.Will l'A.Melilla.Kamm.a C,Mppeulan,the bt y herein,doer hereby pent end nt sonny unto.Sd J$UC TRUSTER the.followMe t4., ,. •pad property shouts in the county of WeJ.d?' t ... Stag of(bbado,Wyatt,r, r u,. !. .� • . ... Lot "A" of Recorded Exemption No. 1061-18-3—RE 98 , being, a part.'of the Bast Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 18, Township 4 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld Except those portions of said Section 18 as more particularly described in instruments recorded in Book 582 under Reception No.• 1503500, Weld County Records. Except right or way as granted by .instrument recorded' in Book 581•under Reception No. 1503499, Weld County Records.. Together with 2 shares of the' capital stock of'Handy Ditch Company,:.4' shares'of ,the capital stock of Loveland Lake and Ditch Company, 3 shares of the capital stock of a McIntyre Lateral Ditch Company, and together with 97 units from the waters of the ti ter. Northern Colorado 'Water Conservancy District. x• Re-RECORDED TO INSERT "WELD"' COUNTY AS INDICATED ABOVE . D m'' C f1 i ltnbining acres,more or kV. 95 ..69 0 , cobs.;t to e,{st tog easeTenta,rights of bay.and mineral interests or mineral laws owned by'Ihlyd persona wittier valid reae/wiklM to conveyenees navaf —1 y •w 'ni het inebottng followint whullh'e erne or hereafter mated upon Of appurtenant to aid real whiten , . tn ram \II hniVnifints of any kind and chattel..togeqther with me equipment,furnishings and fixtures attached thereto Or inslelk+l apeelflc.lty nor tw Z CO ine„nnetther therewith;sit w.ements,rights of way and reveruunaty right.;all prwilegee,heredilmenu and spl Nisnea;aitwetw,krlplkn and Crainepe tights;end as abstracts of other evidences of$Ml.i .., O CO r Al ne m hi:h shell be Warned to he■pot of the seeuelly hereunder, • 'i �'!, • rn 1 his*Mid to load .vtee payment.In inn ailments(the lett due March I, 2013 I ors logo of S 130,000.00 with WNW*, 0 ns s'.hhvw m VJ iy'a pmlr.ry n o ote f mender.herewith, The note metes IM Intent ales eppliabie to the prinelpst sum,and provides for futute Wangle pa .. In wQT Irooto ... W TO RAV'I. AND TO HOLD the same together n IW with all appurtenance,IN TRUST NERTIIELESS,the In am of default in the payment of mid note or t t op part the nut in Instal thereon,or in the performance of any or the covenant.or conditions hereinafter set forth,the beneficiary may declare■via f) lesion et .u.lf covenant of eondithm end fps not*.with the Public,Truua declaring seek default and its election and demand that rid properly be ad. r vat dwJ 1„'sale and sold in aceordun w with the d atutes of the State of Colorado;end thereupon the Public Trustee Wall sell Spew end pew of such prepeety 7 1st the manner provided by haw at public auction,for ash,at the pitnelpal entrance of the Court Noun In said County wherein the e(ereeald real property m M i.atht,h,err u'i skid premises,or any ran thereof,as may be spnl(lod in the notice of such sale,for the highest price ubtnlnsble,foot week.notice haw T U my previously been given of the time and place of loch tele by Wvcrllwment,weekly.In some newgpapw of µawns.heulatint al Ihal line puhilihed M , viol County:unpin of sold nonce shall M nailed in actr rJ■nco with The Statutes of ColssraJo governing sales of real niece by the public Nunn that of C 0 the ptwxr'dl u(eke sale the Public Trutta droll flat pay or retain ail fees,charges or crows for making the sob,then,all smooth dee for Inn er Who Ice 0 a.wnmenn end then pay in the beneficiary hereunder the principal and Intend due on said note according to the tenor and affect thereof together with r all onwwnts edvanoed by the berwficlary fur Inwraors,tug end■moments with Interest thereon er she rate provided in the note,together with a venom O able anaamr)'.Ice,if any.Isurrud W the M neflclary in order to piston Its fI hr.hereunder.f'ollowln{{the period of redemption the Public Trusts.Shall f) issu✓firth*holder of the aftifiate of machine a deed to the property sold.The beneficiary may purehse said property at the ale and tea a its bid the be amount due under the term,of the note and this deed of trust, • , s ' .. The Crantur oovenante and agrees es Asthma; r.0 I, To he lawfully the owner of tee simple title to mid foal'elate and of unoonditional title to all other minions of the semolty;to hew good right b O ha encumber the sow;that the row are free end cleat of all other encumbrances;and to warrant and defend title thereto against lawful cWmsoe demands ut in persons whomsoever, '•^r'• - • ', To We the'praaldt Wool the Mann within hereby teary.tot the purposes mood In panto?*eppil alien for wad loan. ' ' ?. l.•t'a wham due all payments provided in the note secured hereby. J, To pay when due all twee or aswsament,lawfully levied of■sawed against the scurity,and mho any claim,lies or encumbe nce which may be or hapmr weer we Misdeed or trust, • .— $. To home the improvement.roil keep the lame Moored again(such hoards std In well■mounts as beneficiary nosy ra Mier,in companies erileliesMy to brsrinl ay,ally pulwy of Inauanue to be deposited with and lost thereunder to be apyebM to besfiel.ry es Ms prises any appes. Al theoption of grantor.nod willow to regulation of the Pant Credit Admlrualretbon,Inns realwd by bonefeeMry foe lam may Wooed for or.,, ctmrruetk n of d'etr4y y1 improvement.,or.If not w used,and at Me option of benNkWy,may be whined to grantor or applied*payment of natured debt wing to beswfi.wry or,if nu matured debt*Welk a adverts repaint of principall he the manner stead in the note rand hereby. v 6. To comply with a0 hob ordination,regulations,ooven■nla,conditions and restsirthsns affecting the security;to keep the security in good 0000 Hon end repair at all times;not to commit or permit waste or eutsance therms or unra..abk depeeoletlon in the phyeal condition or value thereof;end union prior w•rlaen eunwnt of beneficiary is obtained,not to est or remove or permit cutting oe read d Fowles thaw nen* lot dismalk purposes,or remove or permit removal of any impruveuwnit weeps fur eppwprkwd,wpinatwl. • 7, To reimburse beneficiary for all Wits and evpenn'incurred by it in ens prueMWtng to fur*krw BON dad of Crum,or in say wit in which beneficiary may be obliged to defend or mewl its rights or lien me'quired hereun,k,.initialing all abstract feer,Curt wets,.reasonable etiorney fee where allowed by lew,and other es wales;end watt em.shell be riditamal Indehiudne s w'ured by MR,Deed of Trust end.hell he Pied old the p ucnda of rho(the property, at, T"ohrala sod m■inhm ihl",n,I,J .IINI4Ly Immau.,'1fom era lnerei n:.al"•1hk',.'n •;In*VA•name'/and amount es mayM{a may require in It,loan QMnmilmenl ter in any subsequent loon errvletny tereament,'Flu'p.fh'y sJ Inwo,,.,c ter' r •.•rn.ilyd with nwelppee and ale prated,thereunder to be fully payable to mnrtgepn.All proceeds shall be eppiNd first toward payment of any matured Indehledsu motioning in favor of mot!pre and aseund toward payment end reduvflen of the unmstured ptlncipsl anent of the Indebtednew,'Aay webs tnsuranee mends remaining after full payment Of all indebtedness shall be forwarded by mortgagee to such person as morweeer ahel{haw ucslpfcwd in the Swann policy or alternatively to murlp■µx of mortgagees wswusa in Interest,and meeting*dell be MM Iwmiew in mihm '" 91®5J? •n >8 MA.. . ;I:.kSIt,ad PEC0RIAllrw.," D CO, CQ N O In the event grantor fails to pay when due any inn,lwna,judgments or.trvmen. ,,:ravel to be paid hereunder,a fads to maintain Wlrace as herein . I) U provided,beneficiary may make such par ter.It•n j ado such insurance,and pa amount W...lied therefor mull become a put of the debt cawed a hereby but shall he immediately due and.hall bear interest from the date of advance to the date of paynwnt et paroled in the note secured hereby, Nmw. .• '••• • finny atoll be the eel judge of the testily,neuuWly or propriety of makingweh paymentappeovelbtg such fnwceaa. , .. - N O U To provide for payment of the debt secured herby.and independently of the hen hereby created,grantor hereby■taipe to bestiality an sums now or o hereafter payable to grantor for claims,injury or damage to the w.unty from any muse.and also all sums now on'Mremflr payable to grantor es rent J wyaliws,bonuses and delay moneys under any oil,gas of other miseral tepee now or•hereafier.aleslnd•oesaid real rue.• o fralital payment of stack •' w sums to beneficiary,granter agrees to easoun and deliver to herwthlry ouch further instruments as beneficiary may require. Al the option of breficaty. J 3 and without prejudice to lie right to Halve future tome or any of its other rights under PS deed of MM.sums peel to it pummel to this paragraph may be released to grantor in whole or in peel,m applied in payment of minuted debt owhyto beSlMer ry. .if w stead debt PPP es.dyes payment 'I) CC of principal in the manner stated In the note secured hereby. Release of lhla deed of oust of record PAU sulomatioaliy terminate the tight of,bendldafy , "4 A to receive any further aunts under this paragraph. • • • •, _ OIn the event grantor defaults with respect to any covenant'or condition hereof,then,at the Option of benetklery,the debt seamed hereby shell forthwith w become due and bear interest as provided for In the note and this deed of trust atoll become subject to toeeeloeunt Provided,however.beneficiary may at w its option and without notice annul any such acceleration but no such annulment shall affil any abeequent breach of the covenants and aindttiune hereof. ✓- cc In like manner end with like attest,beneflokiry al its option may dense the debt immediately dutch)the moat of cheap or ownership of the serwily,WO r) lee benefkWy'Ma given II■written consent to such change,or nnlae ach change le the direct resuitdfPea of grantor. "Change of ownrdnp"'hid'he •• .d deemed to include voluntary or involuntary transfer of title to themewity or any portion shallots,any aar&therein,and also to laulude any sham O donment of termination of use of the security for residential purposes. In the absence of its wrilten•ooneent,tle option of beneficiary to accelerate the dell '^ ire becnue of change of ownership atoll continue for a period of Any days after it has received aarl,notfm In writing of such change(rep:diem of whether W such change appears as a matter of public record),and shall then expire, 1 rib o U In the event of foreclosure of this deed of trust.beneficiary shell be entitled to the abstracts and other evidences of title end to Tale orerWer appolnied,by, .\ tin court to take possession and Control of the aecurliy and collect the rents,Imes and profits thrwf;the amounts a collected by such nai.tr in pie co z applied under Ihe direction of the court to the payment of any judgment rendered or amount due under this deed of trust. Such ruder may be appointed ✓ i-s by any court of competent jurisdiction upon ex pole application and without notics.motice being hereby eapreWy waived. W 4 N This deed of trust Is subject to the Farm Credit Are of 1971 tad ell sun amendatory thereof or supplemental thereto. IlenefktlarY shell have the MM.et _J ta any time,without notice,10 giant extensions,deferments,renewals or reemortlaationa of all or any gran of tin debt enured hereby,or resew from it personal liability any party now or hereafter liable fur such debt,or request the Public Trustee to relies idiot any pet of the security without affecting W the provisions orprbnty of this deed oflnut on the remaining security Or the parsonal•ttablatyofany panyoa'spicltwallyraiweed front fwMMly, - W GnmrMnby wlwanotirdloanersion lodwle thedebtdve as Preis pevided,aedlethe benatadSRa PINUP lraand homestead laws.WMnprmirdbylaw... ,ys W grmeorlaowaiveali Mingo(nedemp as uuanyorprritwrpennenblpwhichb.mnwa arredrraWpdgremr rdif tr paaleerprrtrrprt h up.-. M elves w WI o dahlia redemption.Grantor also waives ,where permitted by law,the beads of all r rpp4rara laws at oqw d ba le �N z7, aaaeised no las than atthe time.fjudgtn md lonalmun connate, m,Theanledw itiodiMadseddwrlWawtl so Med shell mused aMg open the hem,aaratra. 0 Q administrators and amigos of the respective panes Mao. U it . t W ear. re) co 0 a a ACK • NOWLEDGMENT 3 ..• to tr,,ee,( r - . xi .STATE OA�P`-000iQV�)7W,% ' :coum'Y0P . Weld ,SS. °r,,44 (/ss p4, The f � lumenllwpa t lodged heron me IMO 7Ch dey of March .19 83 ,by » •c ` 4 i ilnflig,Aecirlock,,Jr. and Maryanne Pennock,. his wife . . '5...A •.y Ua� QYi f .�- kilt w,q�. ear• CO . '.n....,,.,. My Commission Expires; February 26, 1987 T"" ji rrr.;o . lam__ ✓ t+ary.PubW. i , Address? 127 22nd tree.• Greeley, CO 80 84 • • A i.. 1 . ^ ^ .. I ._ e r• • 4, r L. ; � T b , is 3 x $ • 0 •max o P J O n "i. awl a •! .. u !! • r+J O set 9i.0 a t 1 i . 1 r 427 ..t e• 6' N V 4 ./0 M • ILA 4 , 1990 YAX NOTICE REAL ESTATE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE T0 1616) PMNCIS M.wuntr 25784 EZSN4 18 4 68 E�E375.62' ALSO EXC .08A aMEL000UNTY TREABURaR DECOCD TO NENELL LAKC DRAINAGE 01ST PA.BOIKAeBOREELEV,ODe00.724' e . „e (4RE5 .75R 2.505) "CSC 06B'+°°° a0rr.KN4E R 4673966. WI,OAIu)N Vn•UnuUN - IUM4 • Lf VY 1ST HALF 69.1.74- ' 'uwo lun•� nn rrn - 'vnrnna.,a 2ND MALI' 893.74 TOTAL 1,767.40 5400 16760 22160 80.662 & , $MATER PEES rN THIS ACCOUNT ...on 106118000050 ..alt 4673986 or 2001 PENNOCK PHIL R JR C MARYANNE . rorAL RT 1 80X 35 MACIOW e 0329 C NWT 56 66RTHOUD CO 60613 Ausw III _ . I Office Copies IF YOU NEED OUR RECEIPT MIME CHECK HERE O SCHEDULE R 4673966 0n01,.°A VGIM POCONO& PARCEL NUMBER 2001 COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO 106116000050 TAX DISTRICT 1000 TAX NOTICE tAX AUTHORITY LEVY 7A% . QVE_DATE§ . MELD COUNTY 22.209 492.15 , 0... .0x0 Hyh.wr.dv. SCHOOL 0I51 R2J 47.453 1.061.57 Jsryy r d..yrrom RCN WATER 1.000 22.16 OERTHOUD FIRE 0.500 188.36 PIRI NALF . OSMouont OW MELD LISRARY 1.500 33.24 I.d dMd F.OAIwY ` . ONO HALF • Or avd.taw BX MONO Mdd.y d July 0 PYLL_AMQVNY • Odnoure EOM • . , al dry d Awl IF LOAN COMPANY IS RESPONSIBLE FOR YoliS I. TAX, RETAIN THIS DILL FOR YOUR FILLS. L. , 80.662 1.767.48 w.wmvr..I..e The wpm morrow GENERAL 122.105 _ ___ —....;. _. .. ._ .0 YALWV.oA..Iwa..M._....- 1990 TAX NOTICE REAL ESTATE "AKECMEFRAN=M"O� 16166 E2SN4 16 4 66 EXC E375.62' ALSO EXC 72AF MILD ODUNYYYIRMURER .05A DCCOCD TO NEWELL LAKC DRAINAGE DIST PO.SOX Me annum 00eatmotee r' PHQNSt 0563000 f %newt/ M 6657786 1I Y6\UN tW WituANN IVIPI .' lIV1 •IAN. 'Mril no Pr VAIUAIPrW 1ST HALF 162.00 2ND HALF 162.00 TOTAL. 324.00 g NORTHERN CO WATER CONSERVANCY 'men l06118000050 00 RH• M 6657786 :0m' 7110 PENNOCK PHIL R JR 4 MARYANNE ro1At RI' I BOX 35 0940R0 0329 C HWY 56 BERTHOUD CO 00513 . mom Office Copies IF YOU RECO OUR RECEIPT PLEASE CHECK KM❑ SCHEDULE N 6657706 ono,fon'Cu.'Aa°DA°. PARCEL NUMBER COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO TAX DISTRICT' 7110 . 1000 TAX NOTICE 306118000050 00 ,. TAX AUTHORITY .LEVY TAX - QUE QATEQ armory I d saga Y.M. • A RR5T HALF.. . D.Wpuwl.Hlw rSd.ydPd.uw r BEKPNO HALF • D.MABuwrt ay A FULL AMOUNT • OS ew as, .. . Oat dayd APls . IF LOAN COMPANY IS RCSPONSIDLC FOR THIS . TAX. RETAIN THIS DILL FOR YOUR FILES. } 9x0552' . , ' 324.00 .r".°w„N;vir wAitAnwr %rwowAn CENIRAK, • • LITTLE THOMPSON WATER DISTRICT .r..w May 3, ].991 .w a "'w"" AmenOhwrtY/.0".h e"Ma4 Cando 60617 • twos MMh O..�Y Ten Lyra OwM OW 140.461 Meh".".KMI." Mr. Phil Pennock 329 East Highway 56 Berthoud, CO. 80513 Re: Service Information • Dear Phil; This letter is in response to your request for confirmation of service to your property at 329 East Hwy 56, Berthoud. It is my understanding that the County needs written confirmation of service in order to evaluate your request to do some additional building at this site. We currently provide service to this address via water tap #12- 00319 which is a standard 5/8" x 3/4" residential water tap. We will continue to provide this service under the terms of the water service agreement between you and the District. Be advised that the addition of any residences will require an additional water tap in accordance with District Rules and Regulations. I hope that this letter provides you with the information which you need. If you need additional information, please contact our office. ast R garde, c,r t r Bar es - Operations Manager 910552 V • •�. May 3, 1991 ' ® Weld County Planning Commission 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80032 giMati To Whom It May Concern: VThe property owned by Phil Pennock, 0329 Highway 00, Berthoud, Colorado 80513, is served by the Berthoud Fire Protection District. The District's response time to L� this property is approximately three (3) minutes. Car Sincerely, aid/a/aa'' Gerald J. Ward Fire Chief O 4- L \y Box 570, 275 Mountain Ave., Berthoud, Colorado 80513 of esc, s • a May 3, 1991 Ms. Lanell Curry Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Ms. Curry: I am writing in reference to the USR application of Mr. Doug Pennock. He has indicated that you had a question about the compatability of a turkey brooding operation and a dairy operation. There should be no disease problems for his calves and cows, or for the turkey poults, caused by the operation of these two agricultural enterprises in the same general area. It is not uncommon in other parts of this country and in Europe to see these two species reared on the same farms. Best regards, R.K. Edson, DVM, PhD, MPVM • 9105S2 s 0 NAMES OF OWNERS OF PROPERTY WITHIN 500 FEET Plana print or typo ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NAME STATE AND ZIP CODE IDENTIFICATION 4 t o Jet rn.L(o Po So a Ad,co & 013 lob: le 000 01 .7 Lt.berg en e i o °or I r3/4±h,,q: POO, 10br I8 000 o tb LtIC,-L Mori E. WSI E. / 00 t r)colv rc9 taere kle , co. e0 t i3 lOb1 18 coo O ".5 cJrcr Oc+6rne Rt d. fox. 3~ et _ld- Pcr-rh L. c1. °J Co.. eta lob t 18 CJOO Oil x.r_ vI ,coda L, a'3aa • Cars, Line r'RJ 1 .0b1 I �30oG Ogg Hoc tenririi-th t3 hDtAd,co. 2?313 f lee C. ••• (A-De s, a143Z5 G. (...26P....1„. f0l01 t8O0° Q45 pc,bert Peen mcryK- F'erCC)rata!, �y 45 IOb/ 18000 au 47,20,,R. Po 13oA 97 Fog* A o►,CC, lob/ t� 0 : a. Si-t50-y,., beract I Oa/ ba.r2d. PL. Wt C (�a�f.� rn t o�on� r0 eosa7 I a b 1 18000 CY55 �hL. A. I ?Obi 18OCX� 0 �rr���. 1 cc�. �n 3 56 .i&CLE.(. .1/4.x d, -ErCn tCfr , lOb I ISOG17 Ot c)/a tc X53 b1 acnc lid ." AcfC.7 T gQd .r +. �' rI.�f � � � 1 1Ob1 J $tOoO 0:9 ),nnv6. , a/e rte. Co%PZ 7 lob 1 1q coo � I lir��yvc�r�h Ione-cc2 A •=R L :.'rbCL._Tz. 5,0 e Hwc,l6(0 ern t t STane1 crfhr-i tej rn a,h13 1O b 1 I g 000 01 a • 910552 1 \ -. ,.a c,,''"! '""`4.:L J /. \\ 1 r I \ r .r i. 1 n pap 1111YI1 I111Y an Ia\ur or uF,Pe,01Qnt,IDWIWIy IIVIPr1 Or u i.j,I a up Inu toe WCuflI Y.•qu PM'an won 41 I o Wilbert and Marie Koolstra Lawrence and Erna Starck Melia Jeramillo 0031 E. Hwy 56 Rt 2 Box 35 P.O. Box 225 Berthoud. CO 80513 Berthoud, CO 80513 Berthoud, CO 80513 Edward & Wanda Hockensmith Roger and Wendy Funk Robert and Mary Ramsey 21390 N. Ct Line Rd 21430 Weld County Road 1 8609 Garland Ct. Berthoud. CO 80513 Berthoud, CO 80513 Arvada, CO 80005 G.A.S.P. Susan and Gerald McGovern William & Dorothy Forrest P.O. Box 974 1321 Gard. P1. 21411 WCR 3 Fort Morgan, CO 80701 Loveland. CO 80537 Berthoud. CO 80513 Michael, David and Donald and Agnes Enright Johnny & Jackie Ainsworth Helen Zowak 4430 Lariat Way 3325N. Sheridan 1251 WCR 44 Boulder, CO 80301 Loveland, C 0 80537 Berthoud, CO 80513 Ira and Sammqa Jane Hooker Phil and Maryanne Pennock 550 East Highway 56 0329 Highway 56 Berthoud. CO 80513 Berthoud, CO 80513 (raid. 'Ol/t,✓f' b t0boki Arzery g 'y 72 tea C.u-d, r 0,/ ,ln CD. fr.t 03 • 4 . J , r. ,.rte W1 wic 11 rt l' N'Illig 7- 1 _ W W i may; O V! Y r •O V! '4 . C Z jai `L < la _ Imr p0 V COTPm. pN8 co) r '� W .c!) am w C/) r° 1 bo G` a.z* oi. +�, r a a1 r� � 5,n d �* - ./. rypi p� _...._._._....- / ,, A`rq„, ..`,• .d P'110 / 1 , r • $ wwx w F 1 I- C ~ K . __%� r f r w ii\ .44 z. cc ..,,d, t. 41F-.0 . -WI XOY'O'd moos eicno0'Aram-oo1-1,00 ao 4ilicrt4,3 i ; r- 1-- L 1 .. 910552 1 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR 3.2X BEER LICENSE ISSUED TO JOHN E. MARTINEZ, DBA GILL RECREATION CENTER - EXPIRES AUGUST 16, 1992 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, John E. Martinez, d/b/a Gill Recreation Center, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. an application for the renewal of a County Retail License for the sale of fermented malt beverages. containing not more than 3.2% of alcohol by weight, for consumption on and off the premises, and WHEREAS. pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6. Section II., C., said applicant has paid the sum of $57.50 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and • WHEREAS, said applicant has exhibited a State License for the sale of 3.2% fermented malt beverages for consumption on and off the premises, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: Gill, Colorado 80624 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 91-09 to said applicant to sell 3.2% fermented malt beverages for consumption on and off the premises, only at retail at said location and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, attested to by the County Clerk and Recorder, of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect until providing that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell 3.2% fermented malt beverages for consumption on and off 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. 910558 120O .q C'.G: 5O; Q..p./ I Page 2 RE; 3.2% BEER LICENSE - GILL RECREATION CENTER The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 10th day of June, A.D., 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST; Mcei WELD COUN . C 0 0 Weld County Clerk to the Board (\�/ /�� Cord ac , an By; J[�.1X1 4 J Deputy Clerk to the Board Geor Ken edy, ro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM. Constance L. Harbert County At torn C. W. Kir Ail WISP W. H. Webster 910538 • ;, 7--; "411 (�rr,%�^.\tip;O.(...e- ,. ,tA'' �))r..?(; A �;fi .o /'?;... I. icc' `t�at.a dr (Soler 111 f 'tLiquor Enforcement Division 1375 sxit man street i[tti: Deaver. Colorado 80261I>>>,/�`1. MARTINEZ JOHN E i si.e. nr;; i*, J9 CENTERGILL EtREATION f 5 1/2 LOT 11 12 BLK6 it Neti;Ni!iiii,r..wn:a�ai• (((( st C(1`�� GILL CO 80624 t t.:-I '7 . J � lir Alcoholic Beverage License j f)�i.. Asia NS= gyms, Os sass nos a alit Milliall MST I) j 14-09376 03 053 5813 1 081769 I AUG 16. 1992 I (((�(r(r//f, T� mr...r0...pr.S S iy �l�l( .1 3.2 PtgCENT aEH REtAtL Lilt St S 50.00 \\`1�1111�1 ij si / COUNTY q, PERCENT OAP FEE $ 42.50 lAit ;, lJJ ,1 miaow" $ 92.50 is [ 1:. 1 `\ This lice a is tweed aubjea to the laws of the State of Colorado and apeolaBy =dm tho 11r sio.:hip7rt 4.4..I.;', �`.:. provisions of 'tide 12. Ankles 46 or 47. CRS 1973. as amend:G. 'Ibis doe= Is non. !� // ( Qunfanbb and shall be ooaspiagmly posted in the place above daeeeibed. This axon is rill should be only valkt awed the Orpiment een<expiration dere Vie. Questionsa �Wn.license :: ,(�(//�f Sherman Street,Denver.CO 80261. ,ll In teaUmcny whereof.I have homing eat my hand. I { 1 rer'llia5 MET I:- I I pioawon ow.aoT JUN Z 4 � EN.e(ara [�r�,),011 405(a4q ! %/„,1 910553 , 'NY' .1 i ... t - � �1� , �,� ,..{ -9/ e'er JZ. W I✓ �� . iy� �Y �,Vr..... 1.. . 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' `: S"u'jVi ' «Q `� r •! y. a Uu., , S_' r• Nom\' ,.. �.:4,.; '�, 2.w a, „ _? iI .t';: i , Ill 2 .4i : i .....13, L Di A r/f�',te:! ' e r Ad ' .' . ,� �'' °iv '1� •�' ' 'R,'' '. AS `•�` '� 'Yh` +l.:r' 1 �'N :rt 'T r '4� 1}t' ' I F' '�� , `1�1 Z' Y , A !fj, ., 1i 90,'' i ic it ,A .�II�R ��;, 1t1. \:,+ Ora i il'N, ,IY I r trliSidic � ,A ,r�17 e... V r ,`g,e. ! . ,, A r�R,r / Inn 4 ,,,,,, , ��,I::. S' YIv✓i. ! {, � : {� lil p r , 1✓(i r t 1111�J1 ,i�`1 1r! i, l 1w1� J it//1 r y ' p .i , .,1 1 ! , y 1III {!11 ,. tt% , ,1� Di ♦ t 1 l A 1 i11 AA , I1 i/!' ,fil 1 i ,A• 11 ., 1 { ✓• 40, �1,tY, .� ! ([ t u .u� it4 Ai W, 11� : .: .i� 11f � 1 ^.1 �. � � Ire` 1 .r ft '•''. 1. .e 910556 • DRe400(eite 3.2 Beer License U�wD.� ONLm Liquor or 3. ,*Yr an•rm.n au..t ,' , Uorw.tenses: Mohr.Type: One.0olortlo 00ael Renewal Application .* 14-09)76 - 4404741 Unify orennrbn: 03 053 5C,13 1 081769 . MARTINCZ JOHN E au4 eae.Loarbn: GILL! KLCREATICN 5 1/2 LOT 11 12 OLKb • CENTLR CILL CC ,;, GILL CO 130624 corm LbsAaEons: rtl.if AUG 16.1991 (Q i!'i"Y/©( sd9KT`Y ©05DY YOUR PROMPT ATTENTION IS REQUIRED.FAILURE TO COMPLETE THIS FORM ACCURATELY • sot The FORM AND PROMPTLY MAY RESULT IN YOUR LICENSE NOT BEING RENEWED, • ENCLOSE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE • • •PILL OUT THIS PORN COMPLETELY AND CHECK APPROPRIATE SOX RELOw: • weir FORM TO LOCAL(ctrncOINIfY) . . C This renewal reheat no changes from lest appiioatlon, uCENNEp AL11NOIRTY►OR APellOYAL ❑ Thee are changes from lest applostIOn,(Report changes on form DR elm•'Report of • CHECK WITH LOCAL AUINON&FOR AMOUNT Changes•Liquor and 32 Beer Licenses'and attach that form to this renewal application,) OP LOCAL MS ...-.•r+n++.T/tiw4.M ,r�.•«.+ a rWwn.,.•�•si+rµ[ww r •.+.,-..... .M.-'.:'. .-...i._::.s. :.v.. .. 4...[. • . • ..W.ti4t .ON, re. ...'. h.tot a, v.:jk%, a.4.._... .. [.. •• , /those under penalty of perjury in the second degree that this application and anettaohmwb are Inn,Doren,and complete to the boat of myWwalydpe. Autnemed elsmoute: ``'y+_ On: Bunn Phone: ` Tele of 84gnw(If O0peretbn); ` Oils Tax No. ' ArrAowND DR 8401 Musr BrCoNP&nID(ALL 3 Cows) SUBMIT THE STATE COPY AND LOCAL(CITY/COUNTY)AUTHORITY COPY TO YOUR LOCAL(CITY/COUNTY)UCEN&NO AUTHORITY NO LATER THAN 46 DAYS BEFORE YOUR UCENSE EXPIRES. EXCEPTION: Wholesaler,manufacturer,Importer,and public transportation syntem license renewals do not need Local Licensing Authority • approval and must be returned directly to the Colorado Depanment of Revenue no later than 30 Wye mot to(lone notation. REPOT AND APPROVAL OF LOCAL UCENSINQ.AUTORITY . 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 Manse,If granted,will comply with th ,provi s of Title 12,Articles 46 and 47.C.R.S. THEREFORE THIS APPLICATION IS APPROVED. _ LonL6.r.Inp Authority Iar,... . , ,,' "' WELD COUNTY. COLORADO O TOWWCITY p COUNTY r- agrMun: ,• ,; !� 71ee CHAIRMAN, WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COAMtISSxomcRs • Attest; ... •: J / ' lSX: / , ate 6/10/91 Do .On r re nw.`Do A0 "WAIN efi6 Oaf onion•Do wDETACHromen•DD war DETACH•Do AVrerADw DO MO?Darman•De ma,'&M OH DOAOrefrtlV . ealWeaaro°. oNa.P-:-1-/2 : `QT 11 12 0uK6 GILL •CQ" NAME: ruse LICENSE NUMBER LIABILITVTFNFOI1g1ATION RENEWED LICENSE ' • FOR ALL REFERENCE COWRY cav,NI)Y,C-7YPE LIASTSATE EXPIRESAFTER Q IhAKTIMIZ• JOHN--E 14-09376 03 053 561) .1 061769- 0b•1Cr92' w le CASH FUND STATE PEE CITY 85%OAP CO ea%OAP g' TYPE OF LICENSE ISSUED ' aeon (e) 414 (s) 464 (0 314 (9 . 404 60 •; 3.2 PLkLLNT oLcri KLTAIL LICLNSc ( 3) 11 $ 25.00 $ 25.00 1 42.50. z Matte Cheat payed,ro:, TOTAL AMOUNT DUEu. . +_ .92.5 A . Comma*Deferment' i. �* • or Revenue EXTENDED HOURS—Applies Only to Hotel and Restaurant,Beer and WIN.Club,Tavern, Extended hours? '.. and Arlo Iicense..i/deslredLOheoh'yes*and enclose Total Amount Due PLUS 5170.00. 0 Yee 0 No f';; 91.0.57.3 °""'""'"'") Attachment to 'Liquor/3.2 License Renewal Application This peg*must be completad and etteSted to your signed renewal epplStlon form. Pollute le Indude this page with the■pplloaf en may result In your license not being nnewad. . Trade Name of tstablishment I State License Number I, Do you have legal posession of the premises for h this application for(keen Is made? nsgle No0 Are the premises owned or rented? /D/f I M Q If rented,elect*.and expiration date of least _ . 2, (a) Has the applicant,or any of the partners,or officers,stockholders or directors of said applicant Of a corporation)ever been YES 0 NO,C convicted of a crime?It answer la yea;explain in detail and attach, (b) Hive person/lending insistence or financial support to the applicant,or manager,orempkyees,ever beenc°nvktedofa crime? YES C.! Neil 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(e a Corporation)or manager,aver: (a) been denied an alcoholic beverage license? YESO KZ (D)had an akohd)k beverage license suspended or revoked? YES u ND", (c)had Interest In any entltithet had an alcoholic beverage license suspended or revoked? YES❑ NOD If answer Is yes'to any of the above Questions,explain In detail and attach, 4, Does or did applicant or any 0f the pe4ara,or officers,directors or stockholders of saki apolNnlm a corporation),have a direct YES 0 ND Ws . .«orindireRlftefe'eMYroretnertO$t A,11Wa ecef,.a(✓fitkba b...a to or . If answer Is'yes;explain In detail and attach. 5. Identity the persons,firms or corporations who now or will have a tnncial interest,evidenced either by a loan to,or puny ownership in,the business for which this license is requested,State the names and addresses and the amount and son of such financial htarest(Le„bands,relatives,friends,previous owners,etc,),expressed In douse or other Items of value,such as Inventory,finer,or equipment Use separate sheet If necessary, Name I Address Interest Type and Mount I i ' F6, List on a separate sheet the names and addresses of all liquor busineeses In which any of the persons in question No.5 we materially interested, Operating Men er I Address i Date of Birth 8, (applicant Is a partnership(except husba wife), 1st all general partners,Use separate sheet if necessary. Address 1Date3TUlim — , Name I Address 1 date of eel i I ' 9, if the applicant Is a corporation,answer the following: (a) Corporation is organized under the laws of the State oft _ Date incorporated: (b) Principal place Of business hit lc) Date of/long fast annual Corporate report to the Coro.Secretary of State: (d) Name of each officer listed below.' ,PIQsI0onC....,.....—.,.....'n-.s...'..-.........,. ()time.,Addriets_.,._.,............_... r- -..—.-.n bate.. of Birth _._I .... Vice•Pres. Home Address !Date of Birth I Treasurer Hone Address I Date of Birth I secretary HOMO Address I Dale of BIr t l ' (e) List all stockholders,5%or over,Of a public corporation)Including'duel owner or perigee.(Use ewes sheet If necessary) Name I Address �j Percent$Swck 'Date of Birth I i l I I Name Address I Percent of Stock Date of Beth I I jName I Address i Percent of Stock `Date of Birth J (I) Name of an Directors'/lrustees of Corporation i ry me 'Address I Date of Birth 1 I i i Name , I Address Date of Binh i I I I 1 .. . 910553 ---> DPSBIB20 DESCRIPTION OF MESSAGE IN IN-BASKET Message : Reply to your message of 06/04/91 12:23 : Carol , No liquor violations found for the Gill Recreation : Center. Fliethman Received from PCJLTN02-MAIN Received : 06/05/91 08: 10 Sent : 06/05/91 08: I0 Select an option and type it below; then press ENTER. 3 Send 8 Reply 9 File 10 Delete PF1-Help 2- 3- 4-Main Menu 5- 6-Fast Path PF7- 8- 9- 10- 11■ 12-Quit P 387 472 61'1 � ,,,,• ,.1*x,. +t„..,,,.:, ,. RECVIFT FOR CERTIFICDMAIL robot� , , eomu tWaalMINIM , .':, ` cos a a',PeeMW#wv, � NO , n xtltnealatw MM. AS A*7 n A 2 Ior additional..rule.. � COrr,/lete-lt.m.3, end M•&11. fonavwtq.etvloae Oa an ant i •• • t.yaur nem*end address an tM revers of this form so fn): • L thet we an return this card-to you. 1, ri a Addressee's Address Colorado Dep't of Aevenu3 • Attach this tam to the front of ty4 m.11peoe,or on the a Liquor Enforcement Div , beck if wane does net wrmu. /�,, 1 137S Sherman street s • Write"Return Ronan&squeali �'on the mellows next to 7 it Restricted Odlvwy CO 80261 the ankle number. IL nommaete tor fee Denver. _ _ —. r '3. Article Addressed to: M.f�rur Nvm+r— a Potter ¢. s.,, Type .�:�� —y- Colorado Dept of Revenue Rogla l ::? wed Canned P« Liquor Enforcement Div _ I 11'' O Co6,, 1375 Sherman Street : . . may ri Ruqun'Recnpt tot IiiilaiSDenver. CO 80261 _1 Mch, t9 Rmwted D.uvery e.. lc ��7)t 0.uvAr �q../�j+ ease Aesop'.h0•0^0 ij' 6, &gnetur.IAddreew) I N, Aerfteseen,a Address(Only if raoyesraHi 10 whom MelDate Drivers) r m ,.:. I end fogey&All Return Rona Rene jp WSW". '�': 6. Signature (Awn u7 �'fy i D.-,and Manes of DeNvny D•r� ./^ 111 i la S 1.,, PS so.m,eta00100.1 199'9 aUA GM,faro-mean DOMESTIC &TIM ,RECEIPT 1 Poem*or Date ,1 c,,.'1 I 910558 J "lf'$%o -' LCoO. ? P 389 472 676 ACCeIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL l‘ lanalweefeellavall MOM* Palkaaffirstnew Ewe JOHN E. MARTINEZ. MIA GILL,RECREATZON' CENTER GILL. CO 80624 Poltava . • _,7 Creed Fes - 8aeeiet oIM1.ry Fee a RnW.cted Oswry Fee Return Issess showing tenure and Dap pWyere? Ream ro ef+an, pate,.nabor tar qq 101.11.Poafaga,ene Pave s Poeerha Oa* JI 7/3 /q / • � omplet 1"111.0 ..w4M t vac* s Gte • Complete Rena 1 antler 2 for eddltlorret ssrvless• fplowing sarvfoss.Nor en ewe 'a. • • Print your ruling nsmesms 9•d46.4 46A i • Print : end-Mann on the rowan of this form N I fN): };. that we elm return this card to yW, I T. 0 Addressee's Address • • Atteoft this Worn to the front of the OslIthece•or on the Dick it spans does not permit, 2, ❑ Restrlatstl pebvary • i "Return Receipt Requested"on themNlpiede next'°I Crrmuu_postmast ee, the sniffs ote number. 3 Ay Aql.AddMlesid.t0 4r. Ar1191e Number.,�rer..n..n..l•.. ,w.w.w.:.Y'�...:r.Y:...«..,... �!LrS.� LAC>.� 4b. SMworType JOHN E. MARTINEZ. DBA . Z/towered 0Insured GxLLG RECREATION CENTER armed LI COO Gx CO 80624 Q Exton.Mail 0 Return Receipt for 6, Signature(Addressee! I O. Addressee a Address(Only d requsated and fee fa paid) ', C Signature.(4 nt) Cfit— 1 S Form •October 1900 je.ONO nso-anal DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT 916558 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR 3.22 BEER LICENSE ISSUED TO ROBERTA AND C. RAY HINDERLITER, OBA I-76 MOTEL AND CAFE - EXPIRES JUNE 23, 1992 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, Roberta and C. Ray Hlnderliter, d/b/a I-76 Motel and Cafe, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for the renewal of a County Retail License for the sale of fermented malt beverages, containing not more than 3.22 of alcohol by weight, for consumption off the premises, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section II., C., said applicant has paid the sum of $57.50 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicant has exhibited a State License for the sale of 3.2% fermented malt beverages for consumption off the premises, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: 35929 1-76 Access Road, Roggen, Colorado 80652-9609 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 91-08 to said applicant to sell 3.2% fermented malt beverages for consumption off the premises, only at retail at said location and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, attested to by the County Clerk and Recorder, of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect until providing that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell 3.22 fermented malt beverages for consumption off 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. 910559 LCtC i5 -14 e c. Zoe ap Page 2 RE; 3.25 BEER LICENSE - I-76 MOTEL & CAFE The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of June, A.D. , 1991. Litategy WELDD OF TYUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST; WELD COUNTY C Weld County Clerk to the Board TI Cord Bys Ci - ehl APPROVED AS TO FORM; �1' Constance rbert County Atto ey C. W. Kirby W. Webs er 910559 • � 1rr- t i .)._ „, �`�,1 /fir-,„_ /.:\ ••1 (��_,-, ,`��\1, � �'� r,1 �1)f:7`4.\r�.� i 1 ., eXtafte Clc.>reel® ?�� �k Ir)epart„ , C fl Z ® 1 ljLiquor Enforcement D1vLion N 1375 Sher n Street i � ./ ``�C` Denver, Colorado 80261 li E, 1� `, \ MINOERLITER R08ERTA : ;' NXNDERLITER C RAY �� q tip , 0•.J,p y.A li, f///�� /jJ I SEVENTY SIX MOTELC 1J S RD E es,„i+,r7tbn+ir ,p ��`�ll ROGGEN 35929 1C0600652S9609 I. iii l_ 1J1 , � • 1.� I • Alcoholic Beverage License • Pa•tNuns YOINIIIWMbAT10q% (} set 14- 745 -• . _ 03 •6 70 0. 4:7 J N 1992 woo mmusemiNsiMaseaWomin Pao VIVIIA �� .,emu., ■ It t • NTY P NT 'AP F $ 4 ` (01 TOTA4PeA •( ?) .. lloeoa Thls e is issued subject to rite laws of the Sate of Co40ra o and especially adder the 1 j `"""'`,""";:"*,:,`t"'"' ` provisions of 71de 12. Articles 46 or 47. CRS 1973. as .mended. This license is none 1J/ transferable and shall be conspicuously posted in the place above described. This litmus is Jf only valid through the expirrriort date shown above. Questions concerning this license I' f should be addressed to the Deportment nt of Revenue, Liquor Enforcement Divia 1373 Sherman Sown,Denver.CO 80261. I, (li Ill In testimony whereof.I have hereunto set my hand. l�l f � !i1 CCU�:: cMskn Meow JUN 2 4 Mn. a r.ad•.oM.twr t (< r�l e•r..esra�.r � IA i,.,:. �1�4\ 'l�JJ/ `tom f*:. .`l\ t; ], . t 1"17#. �wi �.-' it; �\�`SA - 910559 '•,���� III},�. .a+ ...�'�. J....._..�__�._.�..k.-._,..L:.—_' nr '4 1. 1•V: N,1 J ili�� 1410 � rl J'� A rl, P��1 rl1 ! ' , Tit 'r� ,r . � ' Y{ I 4 . 4 ,14; k, ,J }' t,,,Pr; + lMr ,." !5111'1!. 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Beer License tit:, 3 6&1MnW1 Mullion .. 1,10.n.•tamest; I U0MIM TY0.1 Driver,Cow,.ao 80281 Renewal Application - ' 14-;7457-CQI L u aeeaYAl u.alM~N em CS a04 4 0/.12.487 NIN0CRLITEK RCist.KTA &35929 7h ACCESS R0 tkus LoOption: HINOEKLITCN C KAY CC I SEVENTY SIX MGT[�t: Cvna•Uwe.Wine: CAVE JUN 23,1991PO 000 2R RCGGCN CO K0662-002R crtrv/©®um",.v COPY I YOUR PROMPT ATTENTION IS REWIRED,FAILURE TOMMPLE7ETN1$PORN ACCURATELY • BOND*FORS AND PROMPTLY MAY RESULT IN YOURWCINDE NOT BEING RENEWED. • ENCLOEETOTAL AMOUNT DUE • PILL OUT THIS FORM COMPLETELY AND CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX BELOW, • WOW FORM TOLOCAL OW FO AMY.FOR APPROVAL COLPIT ' 0 This renewal reflects no changes horn last application. 0 There are changes from last application.(Report Charges on form OR 6176•'R�of • CRICK S OCK AUTHOMIY FOR ALMOUNT Change•Liquor and 3,2 Beer Uoenaee and attach that norm to this renewal application.) Of LOCAL L ....'..,,:...,... ,.,..u,........br.w.....w ..w , , ..>;.<.,...... . . eshrrw,.w,J.,iws,..a.:._ to the rva^^"Y^. -1 dbclan mist penalty of penury in the second Sorts that this application and elf afedwnents are true,corretY,andoompSM my / h Dal !I /,i melee.Phew • Au iel. I `._e , �` /-7A— e.wa' i/`/ t I,"f�i' 5 ,c �rn.Peb Inoorwr•r•f);/ k / 4-1 . ;i 1 , I ArrADNRD DR 8401 MUD? Os COMFLnao(ALL 9 Conran +' BUBMLT THE BTATH COPY AND LOCALOLATER MT 4I AIITMOR m COPY TO YOUR LOCAL IOTY WSNO AUTHORI'N. NO THAN 45 DAYB BEFORE YOUR LIC0EXPIRE*.IBE HRHB. 'W". • C. . . . i EXCEPTION: Wholesaler:manufacturer,Importer,and public transportation system Iloanse renewals dO nor need Local UCereln0 AuthorIY approval and must be returned directly to the Colorado Department of Revenue no law than 30 days prior to license expiration M j " R6POR7 AND�AR0VAL0PtACAL�T.t•aCRiN9�G Ar appl Oaation has forepoino app60etbn has been examined and the promisee:business conducted and OharaOter ot the applicant are satiates.Li tory,and we do hereby report that such!loanse,It granted,will comply the ne ot TItle 12,Moles 46 and 47.C.R.S.THEREFORE THIS APPLICATION IS APPROVED. IVif Local Lansing Authority ton- O TOW WCIIY F� COUNTY Weld{ County,. Colorado / Tale Chairman, 1414 Copan / / ie## r hoard of Co2nina nncrr MOM: I _ „ :41/4_ ,,,,,,, lie �!-: h/17/91 ' Do.s+eR.arr•Da rprennpi•OHr.»amroM•A>NOT Fxmaw•Dn noron..aw•Oo rev d..dr-So eProner•Do.erwra• 0c,oron,.e„ I R0GGEN CC "1 ,1 IABIUTYINFORMATION RENEWED LICENSE~ I NAME; I o ALL RESE women It�spu EXPIRES AFTER !A, I FOR ALL REFERENCE t)gVNW Om *spun—fire 6Ns.Dr's NIN0CkL:TE4 kuBERTA 14-27452-001 03 206 7011 5 002487 O6-?3.."")2 ..et ' ' Z:I I - CASH FUND STATE FEE CITY 46%OAP CO lt6% • • TYPE OF LICENSE IBSUED se of to 414 (a) 404 (e) 3994 (q 464 (e) I .t.2 rscKCLNT 6i.f.:h $ 25.00 S 4Z.5C ' I NETAIL .LICENSE (3) 11 4 25.00 Zy 72.5p Make oho. or tot TOTAL AMOUNT DUE* P ' COLorroo DSMRTeaer EXTENDED HOURS-Ap0IW only to Hoel end Restaurant.Bar end Wine.Club,Tavern, e? " or Mvaaua and Arta licensee,It desired,dreg*yet'and enclose Total Amount Due PLUS$170.0d ❑ Ye )' • 91®553► °""°"'"°' Attachment to Liquor/3.2 License Renewal Application This pape muse be completed end attached to your Mined renewal application form. • Failure to Include thl.p.pie with the.pplleatlon may result in your Rance not being renewed. Trade Name of Lsteblishment {State Lcense Number �7• ..:2:- /l. ///a"/i/9 (nine i/ft(" 7 '/S',2 _ Oo / V • 1, Do you have legal posesslon of the premises for which this application for license Is Made? YES ELIVO❑ Are the premises owned or rented? If rented,effective end expiration date of lease: 2. (a) Has the applicant,or any of the partners,or officers, stockholders or directors of said applicant(If a corporation)ever been YES 0 NO• convicted Of a crime?If answer Is yes;explain In detail and attach. r, (b) Have persons lending assistanceorfinancial support toleapplicant,or manager,oremployees,ever been convl:tedofacrine? YES NO,E) 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? YESE NO (b) had an alcoholic beverage license suspended or revoked? YES 0 (c) had interest In any entitythat had an alcoholic beverage license suspended or revoked? YES G NO If answer is yes'to any of the above(Wisteria,explain In detail and attach, , v. , �. 4, Does or did applicant,or any of the partners,or afters,directors Or stockholders Of said applicant(If a corporation),have a direct YES —' —or lndllectinteroeCdnaryettweoldredol ..... - ,.... If answer Is'yes,explain In detail and attach, /1/,27 4/007 -oo/-�y,t,vn 6 2ywu.,„0cao...uYw+ lJl.t✓1 5. Identify the persons,firms or corporations who now or will have a financial Interest evidenced either by a loan to,Of 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(I,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. Name {_. , / - �Adddreress„j' 00 N.Al;i rS TMA i f solidi 4lnterod Type.end Mount / 1d j1tGi-L., r tCOM�" .�.bd.aL�LLL:Y, jS4VJ L tri...r P}'(AL•,L,�0.f I I.6. List on a separate sheet the names and addresses of all lquor businesses in which ny of the persons in question No,5 are materially interested, 4,/r'rti .1".,ita-ta err/ 7. 0 ng Manager Address lDate of irth Ono r �v, �,1;1 .-,J . - ,/lir/ �t Abe (1 hYOG t !iO�,y� cc 8,II ppllcant is a partnership(except husband and wife), Yst all general partnere. separate sheet if necessary. i [Nine Address i Dale of Binh— I Name Address Date of Birth I I 9, If the applicant lea corporation,answer the following; (a) Corporation is organized under the laws of the State of: Date Incorporated; - (b) Principal place of business Is: lc) Date of filing last annual corporate report to the Colo.Secretary of State: (d) Name of each officer listed below: .� [ eflident_ ___._,_,__„__,,. T HOme,Adgreee -.^_ � Date of Bier-1r ^...y. Vice-Pres. Home Address I Date of Birth i .Treasurer Homt Address I Date of Birth Secretary Horn r Address I Date of Birth (e) List all stockeiders,5%or over,(If a public corporation)including Actual owner or-pledgee.(Use separate sheet if necessary) Name 'Address Percent of Stock 1 Date of Beth Name Address I Percent of Stock Date of Birth 11 Name Address Percent of Stock Date of Birth I (1) Name f all Directors'fTrustees of Corporation Neme1. C. T:: rDste B D2/°.t./9f4.8.7 J d 91055 P 387 472 618 P 387 472 671 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL MO 01041000144 40040401 PAWN® IC OTMMMw,f 004111404 PeMI@0 MOT FON*TWNTPML WA MOT Is MMINATMgr4,NW .-•./" ROBERT AND C. RAY HINDSRLITER, Colorado Dep't of Revenue ABA.X— Liquor -Enforcement Div 35929 ,761-76MOTEL AND "CAPE ACCESS ROAD 1375 Sherman Street R000EN, CO 80652-9609 Denver, CO 80261 �-Peeeue - - �, ------ CeYlyd FN CerlAud PM %NW o.ww Poe Special OeMwT Pee 4 • AWA0100 OewwV,Pee Munnetra Delivery pea Mum near Iwawrq IE.WOW-WS Os Nave& to WI WI end Den Dek.Ured an 2 sewn ammo shommr‘oveg, uawrq a covet, - Der,smi mama go Ovo Der.and Addgee q De�Men' rTOTAI PeeaQS And Per s TOTK POeeaeear PS 5 �${' 8 P r 'km' MO ri doer s%on Oats �� e � 1 t„y+ �A.. �ti4A i' '1 I q, I », a,� , .� W 7 _3 /91 9 N k Y S r R QVµ • , y r n J� � ' I x a o aI g 0., �Q EL, ID 8▪ e,' e4 a Z� n i tor ali w f ,inn 4 ic ¢ 41 xi„J`' l� ❑ crI❑ w4�, I4 , V u 'T�M w .'504_' + t n 0101 v .t S? o i.;{ fe al '; iu g u.. S, { �p to f 4.— .11 �Ci���u@ (W V a. W Q , — s to :13"' r' m W 1N • 5i ---..�j�� F .. rc t ,otz r.J-� G ixNk "3 rD I. 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Agencies to this Agreements WELD COUNTY AMBULANCE SERVICE by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, and 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 whenever possible, provided that it shall be entirely within the discretion of the management of the requested agency as to whether and/or what personnel and equipment will be sent. 2. Signing this agreement does not create an employment relationship between the agencies. The equipment and personnel responding shall be the responsibility of the individual agencies. Each agency waives all claims against the other agency for compensation for any loss or damage to equipment and/or vehicles or for personal injury or death sustained by personnel which occurs as a result of the performance of this agreement. 3. Each agency agrees that the equipment, actions, methods and practices of its personnel shall conform to the ap- plicable requirements of Colorado law and to acceptable methods and practices of emergency response services. 4. This agreement may be supplemented with various exhibits setting forth specific areas of response, protocol , communications, and other procedural matters. These supplements must be adapted, signed, and dated by both agencies. S. This agreement shall supersede and replace any and all agreements, contracts, and written and/or oral under- standings in existence prior to the execution of this agreement. 6. No alteration of the terms oY this agreement shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by the authori- zed representatives of the parties to this agreement. 7. 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 S exists for the sole benefit of the parties to the agree ment. The agreement shall not be construed to create a duty by either party to any third party where no such duty otherwise existed. B. This agreement shall take effect upon execution by auth prized 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 WHERE 9g. the parties above named have executed this agreement on ( day of thtir . A.D. , 194/ . Board of County Com:aissioners Weld County C credo by, 14.11 r QChairman by I eenglet nCater Fire D.nr , c-Al ATTEST: Jodi IA Weld County}� /ti// , ,. ,r Cl rk\ �i DD oXj ard By� �eh 1 iv DeputyU _✓ Clerk 920593 • r ti • • • • AMBULANCE ROUTING SLIP FROM ( nNur Nn'C?yt DATE: (0- -4.t TXME, PLEASE CALL RETURNING YOUR CALL WILL CALL AGAIN :iris FOR YOUR INFORMATION LEFT THIS MESSAGE REVIEW & COMMENT - 1r 1- few- 1 . . et .Q_ F-Sy bkrea h k1CAC OK, -COIr'haj,„," INITIALSf 910531 I MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT Date of this Agreements 24 e // , 19 91 Agencies to this Agreements LD COUNTY AMBULANCE SERVICE by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and n n_ /J P p2ete ii 22.4.4t14.14 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 whenever possible, provided that it shall be entirely within the discretion of the management of the requested agency as to whether and/or what personnel and equipment will be sent. 2. Signing this agreement does not create an employment relationship between the agencies. The equipment and personnel responding shall be the responsibility of the individual agencies. Each agency waives all claims against the other agency for compensation for any loss or damage to equipment and/or vehicles or for personal injury or death sustained by personnel which occurs as a result of the performance of this agreement. S. Each agency agrees that the equipment, actions, methods and practices of its personnel shall conform to the ap- plicable requirements of Colorado law and to acceptable methods and practices of emergency response services. 4. This agreement may be supplemented with various exhibits setting forth specific areas of response, protocol , communications, and other procedural matters. These supplements must be adapted, signed, and dated by both agencies. S. This agreement shall supersede and replace any and all agreements, contracts, and written and/or oral under- standings in existence prior to the execution Of this agreement. 6. No alteration of the terms of this agreement shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by the authori- zed representatives of the parties to this agreement. 7. 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 9losez 4/Y10005 (,c,,: Arab;C'./�;, olab-.2fP.D 1 ,6 _ r exists for the sole benefit of the parties to the agree merit. The agreement shall not be Construed to create a duty by either party to any third party where no such duty otherwise existed. 8. This agreement shall take effect upon execution by auth orized 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 /9 day of .f"dg, , A.D. , 1941. Board of County Commissioners Weld County , ado by s Chairman by: t n ia0 ATTEST: Weld County - ._,.fi -._ Cl k to the Board By: /fl�i i In LVA 1 Deputyy/ Clerk 07 f//C1, 9.nor .a3 .MS ? i . AMBULANCE ROUTING SLIP Tot LA r..us.•_of . FROMt CsAeLm 1MC('o'f,r DATE: —7.1_dk t TIME, PLEASE CALL RETURNING YOUR CALL WILL CALL AGAIN roR YOUR INFORMATION , LEFT THIS MESSAGE REVIEW & COMMENT /h) . M jar_ +, LA.1CAS k /11° se INITIALS '. � 6 n2 910582 ' MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT Date of this Agreement: Ataffe. 3a . 19 4, . Agencies to this Agreement: WELD COUNTY AMBULANCE SERVICE by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and n'eoee/cr nes# Ate no rat r/aa/ is rvicr 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 whenever possible, provided that it shall be entirely within the discretion of the management of the requested agency as to whether and/or what personnel and equipment will be sent. 2. Signing this agreement does not create an employment relationship between the agencies. The equipment and personnel responding shall be the responsibility of the individual agencies. Each agency waives all claims against the other agency for compensation for any loss or damage to equipment and/or vehicles or for personal injury or death sustained by Personnel which occurs as • result of the performance of this agreement. S. Each agency agrees that the equipment, actions, methods and practices of its personnel shall conform to the ap- plicable requirements of Colorado law and to acceptable methods and practices of emergency response services. 4. This agreement may be supplemented with various exhibits setting forth specific areas of response. protocol , communications, and other procedural matters. These supplements must be adapted, signed, and dated by both agencies. S. This agreement shall supersede and replace any and all agreements, contracts, and written and/or oral under- standings in existence prior to the execution of this agreement. 6. No alteration of the terms of this agreement shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by the authori- zed representatives of the parties to this agreement. 7. 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 ,105.3 cc,: CA; An.);creztA ;ck. mmemasammik exists for the sole benefit of the parties to the agree ment. The agreement shall not be Construed to Create a duty by either party to any third party where no such duty otherwise existed. g. This agreement shall take effect upon execution by auth orized 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 /4t day of . A.D. , 1991 . Board of County Commissioners Weld CntColorado :1t ; T ~` f ATTESTS t1)047/Weld COUnty /^ ! ' C`ie . to the 9 d Sy s �..�iJLf ?1.- 7 / lent ) Deputy Clerk • AMluLANCE ROUTING SLIP TO TtW Ate 4-It,A! FROM, GnMi }N,°CA Ad! DATE* 4 -2J -.' TIME* PLEASE CALL RETURNING YOUR CALL WILL CALL AGAIN FOR YOUR INFORMATION LEFT THIS MESSAGE REVIEW & COMMENT I Ate.. nX ('ai ;r4 Qa �n 4t S . N e c,Le 4o c . kt` r .t rr t t t• fis.feajje.rite le- k.A.1e.A.67 'fr INITIALSI 6;/Uj'0 40< 910582 • Amendment No: JTPA #90-2 AMENDMENT TO THE COORDINATION AND PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE GREELEY/WELD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 27th day of May. 1991, between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Employment Services of Weld County. hereinafter referred to as "Employment Services", and the Greeley/Weld Chamber of Commerce. hereinafter known as "the Chamber". WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the parties desire to modify their current contract for small business intervention services (JTPA #90-1), to notify the Chamber that program funding will cease as of June 30, 1991, and modify contract assurances; and WHEREAS, authority exists in the Law and Job Training Partnership Act funds have been budgeted, appropriated and otherwise made available; WHEREAS. required approval , clearance. and coordination has been accomplished from and with appropriate agencies. NOW THEREFORE. in consideration of the premises. the parties hereto covenant and agree as follows: 1. This amendment shall be effective June 26. 1991. 2. The Chamber acknowledges that this Agreement shall not be renewed by Employment Services, and shall end on June 30, 1991. 3. Provision 7 Is replaced with Assurances as described in Attachment A. 4. Except as modified herein, the terms and conditions of the original Agreement (JTPA #90-1). and the modification (JTPA #90-2). together with all attachments hereto, remain in full force and effect. Page 1 of 4 910505 hie004C1 Amendment No: JTPA #90-2 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed the Amendment as of the day, month. and year. first above written. BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GREELEY/WELD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF WELD COUNTY. COLORADO or . a num 7// f ame a . on. res nt WELD COUNTY PRIVATE INDUSTRY ATTEST: { /n // kit'% COUNCIL Weld County/ Clerk to the Board Sh c S tyK Q �. sera a w c . ro7em caLe#1- putyer o the�� EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OF WELD COUNTY TY ✓� aGalter . peccman. Page 2 of 4 9105135 Amendment No: JTPA #90-2 ATTACHMENT 8 Agreement Assurances 1. 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. 2. Nor portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create an obligation on the part of the County of Weld, State of Colorado. to expend funds not otherwise appropriated in each succeeding year. 3. If any section, subsection. paragraph. sentence. clause, or phrase of this Agreement iS for any reason held or decided to be unconstitutional , such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions. The parties hereto declare that they would have entered into this Agreement and each and every section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, and phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections. subsections, paragraphs. sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. 4. No officer, member or employee of Weld County, and no member of their governing bodies shall have any pecuniary interest. direct or indirect, in the approved Agreement or the proceeds thereof. 5. The Contractor assures that they will comply with the Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1986, and that no person shall , on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of. or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under this approved Agreement. 6. The Contractor assures that they sufficient. auditable, and otherwise adequate records that will provide accurate, current. separate. and complete disclosure of the status of the funds received under the Agreement are maintained for three (3) years or the completion and resolution of an audit. Such records shall be sufficient to allow authorized local . Federal . and State auditors and representatives to audit and monitor the Contractor. 7. The Contractor assures that authorized local , Federal, and State auditors and representatives shall, during business hours, have access to inspect and copy records. and shall be allowed to monitor and review through on-site visits, all contract activities. supported with funds under this Agreement to ensure compliance with the terms of this Agreement. Contracting parties agree that monitoring and evaluation of the performance of this Agreement shall Page 3 of 4 91053: Amendment No: JTPA #90-2 be conducted by appropriate funding sources. The results of the monitoring and evaluation activities shall be provided to the appropriate and interested parties. 8. This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto, their successors, heirs. legal representatives. and assigns. The Contractor or Employment Services may not assign any of Its rights or obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of both parties. 9. The Contractor certifies that Federal appropriated funds have not been paid or will be paid. by or on behalf of the Contractor, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of an agency, a Member of Congress. an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any Federal Grant. the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of anycooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal. amendment. or modification of any Federal contract. loan, grant. or cooperative agreement. 10. The Contractor assures that it will fully comply with the Job Training Partnership Act regulations promulgated, and all other applicable Federal and state laws, rules and regulations. The Contractor understands that the source of funds to be used under this Agreement is: Job Training Partnership Act. 11. The Contractor assures and certifies that it and its principals: a. Are not presently debarred. suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from covered transactions by a Federal department or agency. b. Nave not, within a three-year period preceding this Agreement. been convicted of. or had a civil judgment rendered against them for commission of fraud or criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a public (Federal. State. or Local) transaction or contract under a public transaction; violation of Federal or State antitrust statutes or commission of embezzlement, theft, forger, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, making false statements. or receiving stolen property; c. Are not presently indicated for or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a government entity (Federal , State or Local) with commission of any of the offenses enumerated in Paragraph 11 (b)) of this certification; and d. Nave not within a three-year period preceding this Agreement had one or more public transactions (Federal , State, and Local) terminated for cause or default. Page 4 of 4 SIC`?3 a ! MEnf1ORAf DUtIf 1 1 C Gordonrs! E. Lacy, Chairman r._ Boars! of County Chairmajoners o„. .lune25. 1901 COLORADO r,... 'Ry" ameo ., Amendment to purchase.of Services Agreement between Employment Services of Weld County and Greeley Area Chamber of Commerce Enclosed for Board Approval is an Amendment to the Coordination and Purchase of Service Agreement between the Greeley Area Chamber of Commerce and Employment Services of Weld County. The Amendment shall be effective June 26. 1991. and states that the current contract is modified by replacing Provision 7 of the current contract with Attachment B of the enclosed Amendment. The ending date of the Contract Is June ;X0. 1991. and shall not be renewed. If you have any questions. please telephone me at 353-3816. extension 3363. ,. )rr il� _i. 4l� eyi ih.,Id .,fR�t.� ,,i `. f^fidr , yti; P X�y�y r ' f�' �' 7 x �n c�r) 'h n tirxc ni d,,C� ' v t ✓r 5 x,vyy" `�ul '" ` , !,k ' ;C3yr"'Yh " k ' r[ iltd v° i +�h1,`��. �"'�. June 25.• 1991 ' nY, MEMORANDUM y & TO: Clerk to the Board '4,, ,.,' �' FR: Susan Montoya; rumor sources "l', RE: Amendment to the Purchase of Services. Agreement between the Greeley Area Chamber of Commerce and E'.iloyment a Services of Weld County A. " , Enclosed for Board approval are three (3) copies of the above nv.,ntioned Agreement. +. Please return two (2) copies onc:?e they have ic`,C been s'i fined. feL If you have an.V questpr;nc, pleas( t.elephcnh Linda Perez at 363-38!,. • • 910585 A•PPLICATION FOR ow Apre.e'St 0341.0043 FEDERAL ASSISTANCE aann . "'e.«lw 90-CM0136 I. TYPE a N WIUIOIA &OA/I MOUNID SY STAN , Aniamaa. AY.eedece.a, a1.1.Appeeldll°9V-{rM0136 Q corset 0bon Q comma' „ N kiwi IISIOSIVID IV PEOOIAL ASINCY SSW IO.IN4e, C(MOn.Cemm,«.ow Q Ndnteirt.d,Nn \ f. AMl10AM IN.DAWITIDN r Lc*N.M. Q,O.AvAsSonM UM Weld County Division of Human Resources' Featly Educatiopal Network of Weld County Ade...Ova pity,downry,.nn,eV to cock) NIA y.Dy n in ija numbs. o0al the parson le be w,Nw1.0 P.0. a Ma«.w,Mw10 01 Box 1805 Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director 1551 North 17th Avenue (303) 353-3816 Greeley. Colorado 80632 - G. NY►LOYOI IOWSPCATIOI.moms moor7. TV r PE or wir e ne yM.p,YM.A.N./« ®Nal • ill4 — 4 D 0 4 8 1 3 •A. Sale M.Vad.D.•O.n l.Iee10e1, GAMIN I. Stew Cafl4 ambeneA el Mrs L.. g a TYPE a A..LICATION C. M1404 .1 rasaNAaI.IdNY 0. t.-.a. K bla.I Teee CO Nwr Q Coalm.len Q N.W.Ion 4• imams L Weak.' 0. rl.en.Neee1 M rniN Orwileptir N r..r.en.only aflhile Soar(.'on bOWw/: 0 0 0 ao..S Oat N.Okar(10.141 A Incn.r Award I.Owosso Awed C War....O,saon 0 0004,40 0aicA OIM(spec'*: a NANO a PIDGAL AD(NCM Department of Health & Human Services it GYA D.INOINAI.DO.4RIoit. DISCM►flM Mu a ANL10A1.TI P110401 Addle AN(.d NINHNi 1 3 6 0 D Migrant Head Start firm Migrant Head Start Basic PA 23 It MIAS An4CT40 ST•MJICT(at...0OVAM.,Bless.SO J State Wide n, ••OJQd[0M sect IAJONONJar0NIA`OIIT•7Ia. 4 awl o.,. Ending 0.1. . ADO Cast Wet d County Board of b r,..cl Mi rant Head Start Grant pi 6/1/91 5/31/92 Commissioners. Weld County Division 9 of bumap Resources I..at1NAYY0 AINOINO It 4 AgYLOCATION WuJ/CT TO Melia IV RAT'MC"'00441 Inn meow • red«.I 4 4.000 00 • Y[9 NO raat!aiW W WOIII iTION s N00WaS DACE aM 000 AVAILABLE O1+O TN! e Apnea, 4 1,000 ,00 OATS d Woe I .00 b NO 0 PNOOMM IS NOT COvEMO St E 0 12302 d Lmtl $ 00 ri ow MIOONAM NAe NOT SEEN SELECTED r STATE PON Obttw ,,. Omar $ 00 , rragr.ar intr. $ 00 17. 4 TIId AMMCANT aLWO{nNY ON ANV r40INAL eon O TOTAL 4 5.000 .00 ' O Vin If'VW Attack.n kNOlnl.n a W Is. TO Tad SW a my kNOWU001 AND SCA&Alt,DATA IN Nil Ak.l1OATN71.NU.NLIMflo.eM TNNI1ANQ 00s.4OT.MS DOCAI.nyf NAB Ndw OILY - - aueroa11d0.Y MI ODVINNNO I00Y 0.Till A.gICANT AND TN4 AMy1CAM W%IL 00.MLY WITH TNtAYTACINOASII.ANCdd 1.TM ASIITANCI 4 WARMS A ISO NUM 91 ANIrb,N.d N.y.rnnaw b Title Board -Of. a Tr..Nn..owns« Gnrdnn ( lorry Chairpt'rSnn omm1 ,JIrOJy �er; 63031_356-4000 , O Studios at AIIA 40. Np.Mnnn w - �IIr1f' T'�'rr 2 . O.n A'i I Lt: 4rp UESIAwiso-k«In7I. aGEV-4a•Linda Lop erson. Policy Council N,.aNa.d a^M. 4'•-x • IoJ • I AuchOYlzdr�dY �R�µ DEPUT L THE BOARD 9zoss4 r w p• r w w V 4 r r+ r TIP T p P. r / Pi 3.. r 11HIL ' ! ' IEI 1 1 i 3 r r .. C iig s On. co c M M v K M M 3 Y.A a a q @ @ r@ 'V N Z 8 8 8 at e 0 i 732. i t I" C > r C Q M ~ M s M s 7 }� I7R M M ti la fv. . gN A c Q 11 8 g Y1. b a IC . Isijte I M M1111111111 11� a AA A U44 444 II • 13 c 8 8 e I 8 8 a_ pt 910584 it I • _ _ .aY r 1 !Y r .• ; Y f JY w r aP 1* T i a W 3 t 2. Y N Y a a £ 1N I I a g -N i - i H I T T 2 x a T ' O M M 1� M a • a N y� Ill R T 5N� QN N 5� SN2 xx0 QA `P R � r$ i5g 25 n N 25 I o A 8 8 { § 88 8t c 8 8 Is T T T Mo • N •��••• p * �q i. N N v , A N . N yr 3 y O C ^ O A N W 1 i i i R O N , M 4 M 1 4.• -' N ^ N i 7OO B 7 a X g a # 2 s w p N N N M a N 4 ro 44 4 w £_= 8 8 8 $ 8 l 8 ,3 NN BUDGET ANALYSIS STAFF TRAVEL Out of Town $2.930.00 Covers the cost of four (4) persons to attend the Health Institute in San Antonio in January 1991. Cost includes airfare. board and per diem for approximately five (5) days. OTHER Data Processing $ 100.00 Printing/Advertising 150.00 Field Trips 500.00 Staff Training 320.00 TOTAL $4,000.00 910584 *tett fnEMORAf DUf Chair man E. Lacy, Ts Board of County Commissioners o.,. June 28. 1491 ViiiCordon COLORADO rre.,, Walker J. Speckman. Zxecutive_?irector. Human Resources U j submu keenest for Additional Dollars fox Mixrnn.t Head Start The Family Educational Network of Weld County is requesting a signature on this application for an additional $4,000.00 to the original 1991 Migrant Head Start Grant; therefore, bringing the total of the Grant to $661,853.00. If you have questions, please telephone me at 353-3816. Pr 'is5tXha,.r 1 .;r :bdt�.f :+ s M"' 'f j ij.y� n ,J•, 0. a 1 r rr t S f � { �Ry1ti� 4 , r 7 n i 4 y° fl' ��K , ' �+ q�1t Au�.. r �� eh�� �� i tr� A7'� v June 28, 1991 M AL7-1 MEMORANDUM TO: Clerk to the hoard ti KR: Susan Moutoye, Human Rek.our. s RE: Request for. Additional i;ailars for Migrant Head Start 1ncloeed for Board approval are three (1) 4'G copies of the above me:ntioneu, Please return Vat. (2) cop.rs nave they have her ( Agree!. . Y. If you ho.vo., any question, e.ea14e telephoixr .Pere Keller At 356--0600. • •nt ', J�?i pip 91058 PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this L' day of 1991, by and 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 Division of Human Resources' Family Educational Network of Weld County's Migrant Head Start Program, hereinafter referred to as "TENWC," and Sunrise Community Health Center, hereinafter referred to as "Health Center." WXTNESSITH THAT FENWC and the Health Center, for and in consideration of the covenants and agreements herein expressed, do hereby agree a■ follows. 1. MEDICAL SERVICES. a. The Health Center shall provide the health services for the Greeley FENWC, located at 520 13th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado. b. The Health Center shall provide the services of a Health Provider to FENWC. The Health Provider will be present at the run Center for one to two (1-2) hours, three (3) times a week. The Health Center will be responsible for the Health Provider's mileage to and from the FENWC. 2. MAXIMUM REIMBURSEMENT. FENWC agrees to reimburse the Health Center on a per encounter basis, at $10.00 per encounter. The maximum amount to be reimbursed to the Health Center under this agreement will not exceed $3500.00. The above cited rate will pay for all health services. Prescriptions will not be covered in the above cited rate. The Health Center will submit a bill by the 10th of the month for the preceding month, showing the number of encounters, to Weld County Division of Human Resources' Fiscal Department, P. O. Box lees, Greeley. Colorado 80632. Payment will be made within 14 days of receipt of the invoice. 3. TERM OF AGREEMENT, The term of the Agreement is from June 1, 1991 through October 1, 1991. 4. AMENDMENTS. This agreement may be amended at any time with the written mutual consent of the parties hereto. 5. CANCELLATION. The Health Center and FENWC mutually agree that this agreement may be canceled by either party after a thirty (30) day written notice has been provided to the other party; however, this agreement will be terminated immediately in the event funding for the Migrant Head Start Program is stopped. 6. ASSURANCES, a. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their officers or employees may po , nor shall any portion of this Agreement be deemed to have created • duty of oars with respect to any persons not • party to this Agreement. ,1,200 49 91D586 b. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create an obligation On the part of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, to expend funds not otherwise appropriated in each succeeding year. C. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Agreement is for any reason held or decided to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions. The parties hereto declare that they would have entered into this Agreement and each and every section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, and phrase thereof irrespective Of the fact that any one Or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. d. The Health Program agrees that it is an independent contractor and its officers, agents, or employees do not become employees of Weld County, and therefore are not entitled to any employee benefits as Weld county employees, as the result of the execution of this Agreement. e. The Health Program shall provide adequate liability and workers' compensation for all its employees, volunteers, and agents engaged in the performance of this Agreement. Likewise, FENWC, by and through the Board of Weld County Commissioners, shall provide adequate liability and workers' compensation insurance for all its employees, volunteers, and agents engaged in the performance of this Agreement. f. No officer, member, or employee Of Weld County, and no member of their governing bodies, shall have any pecuniary interest, direct or indirect, in the approved Agreement or the proceeds thereof. g. The Health Program understands that monitoring and evaluation of the performance of this Agreement shall be conducted by the Weld County Department of Human Resources and the results provided to the Board of Weld County Commissioners. h. The Health Program assures that it will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1986 and that no person shall, on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under the approved Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereunto have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the day, month, and year first hereinabove set forth. BOARD OF L COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SUNRISE COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER F or n . ,ec , .man i o Luoero, erector ATTESTS (((/1f Weld Coun"'&jAL k t 4744, By; eputy c to t • Boar WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESO S r J. Speckman 7 utive Director 910580 teat fEmORAnDU Gordon E. Lacy. Chairman Board of County Commissioners On June 20. 1991 COLORADO From Walter J. Speckman. Executive Director. Human Resources otkle Three Purchase of Services Agreements Between Weld County weN.. Division of Human Resources' Family Educational Network of Weld County's Migrant Head Start Program and Sunrise Comm- unity Health Center Enclosed for board approval are three (3) Purchase of Services Agreements between the Migrant Head Start Program and Sunrise Community Health Center. The Medical Agreement outlines that Sunrise Community Health Center will provide health services for the Migrant Head Start Program. and be present at the Family Educational Network Center (FENWC) for one to two (1-2) hours. three (3) timer per week. Family Educational Network agrees to reimburse the Sunrise Community Health Center on a per encounter basis, at $10.00 per encounter. the maximum total amount not to exceed $3500.00. The term of this agreement is from June 1. 1991 through October 1 . 1991 . If you have any questions, please contact Tere Keller at 356-0600 WJS:dp 1 4,„\Wks 4y1 4pa �P, ' 65M � EV 1,4 , i x ire r1�ti pbk,#y l`'p'W f9' n r�� �M 4 , F( i n f t 6O1 F r liJ�iqrlrr 9w'��% A V.•�1'r�`a 41,% '�'""t(„2W,t5 ) i' fi; 1r �µ�tdo ,,V�k #�+ AAA r� iI k �June 2$: '1991. '• /°'� MCMORAN0UM rrbi 10: Clerk to the ',,oar° R: Susan Montoya V RC:: Purchase of Services Agreement between 9,; the Family Educational Network of Weald ..1c County and Sunrise Commu:ity Health Center , rr r s Enclosed for Board .9poroval are three (3, of the above mentioned Agreements. Pleire ' _ return two (2) once they have been Sinned. '. If you have any questions, p1 ase telephcne Tore Keller at 356-1.500. el,_0j80 0 �`JJJ li1< '' `I f ,§I/ `!,•f II / q�`lu: ti f ` f !IrM' 1 t' `t ,f II, -. 1,�f I - ,. �� A% r ' fie 1 � / , 911i �1 r q� 1 . � �l��il 11 pi `'X61 is r 1,1' m t �, , jesI ��, i Illk lu it.-44Iyillil,/, ape* M (If Iµ� Yllyr.��ry. A // // I / 1 c Y . 1 et��Y't` �� a � •. 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THE FOLLOWING HANDWRITTEN WARRANTS WILL BE APPROVED ON 7 ilgl NUMBER OF WARRANTS ,o? 01 GENERAL FUND $a. q3C 0 NUMBER OF WARRANTS J $ 71 PAYROLL FUND $ /814 Os/S /7 NUMBER OF WARRANTS 12 SOCIAL SERVICE FUND $ PREPARED BY:C?YotiLe." 11:1444") 022252.009 THE FOLLOWING ARE THE TOTAL WARRANTS ISSUED THAT WILL BE DISTIBUTED ON o'7 lot Ito 01 GENERAL FUND s a3 71 PAYROLL FUND $ 12 SOCIAL SERVICES FUND $ 553 / 46:5-11/...3 ti PREPARED BY: C'P 71E/620 03-01-88 )°, GENERAL FUND CLAIMS 1 • V`d. RRANT NO. P.O. NO . VENDOR AMOUNT 902507 GFOA , 435.00 012508 U S POSTMASTER 2,000.00 • TOTAL 2.435.00 ATE OF COLORADO ) UNTY OF WELD 3 ss • • This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated 91 and that payments should be made to the respective a vendors in the a ou is set opposite emir names with the total amount $ DATED THIS 1sx DAY OF JULY , 19 91 W • N SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 1sT DAY OF JULY 1991 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MyCq si°11El —lres4inu°ty10.105 NDieru°F LP-"^ ATE OF COLORADO UNTY OF WELD )) 55 We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. hereby (approve) sapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby dared drawn upon the GENERAL FUND. totali $ Chair r TEST: Li/A& fiemo d"/ .LO COUP"Y CLERK TO THE BOARD M er e-t‘ .3eputy• �� Member '� Member . • PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS V.O. RRANT NO. P.O. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 015,50 ILT7,17-14111raN15TaRSLIN 227.55 01571 �uAxV� T�Y 015752 a �" LYSYRANCE GROUP 872.72 015753 COUNTY COURT OF WELD COUNTY 301.39 Of5754 DISTRICT Cb>1RT OF 830LDER COVN'bC 291.10 015755 COUNTY COURT OF WELD COUNTY • 46.12 TOTAL 189,045.17 ATE OF COLORADO ) • UNTY OF WELD )) ss • This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated JULY 1 91 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite TT-Wanes with the total amount $ DATED THIS 1ST. DAY OF .uLY , lg 91 • WELD 0 Y FI• NAN dFFIC R SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 1sT DAY OF JULY 1g91 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MYCo 1IsslonE0m/nuary10,1995 it;71-atfitan— ATE OF COLORADO UNTY OF WELD ss We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, hereby (approve) sapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby dered drawn upon the PAYROLL FUND. totalin $ • Chairp TEST: tija yartse.Cit Mem a Zzat- ..LD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD oer • A9 Deputy '1 -- Memb of Member - PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS r�- V.O. !ARRANT NO. P.O. NO . VENDOR AMOUNT 015956 COUNTY COURT OF w!Lb ODNY' 115.88 0157-57 CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT 450.00 015758 DISTRICT COURT OF 'WELL COUNTY 3,057-.83 015759 COUNTY COURT OF WELD COUNTY 561.79 ' 0157r0 WELD COUNT'S( REVOLVING FUND 301.38 015761 HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE GROUP • 13.110.05 TOTAL TATE OF COLORADO ) • OUNTY OF WELD )) S5 • This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed n the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated J ,y 1 9 91 and that payments should be made to the respective`vendors in the amounts set opposite heir names with the total amount $_ DATED THIS 1ST ' DAY OF JULY , 19 91 • SOBSCRIBED ANO SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 1ST DAY OF JULY 1991 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: NtyCaIllsi bIlims,lamary1(4t995 TATE OF COLORADO DUNTY OF WELD ss We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. hereby (approve) isapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby -dered drawn upon the PAYROLL FUND. t • g . C�ha� TTEST: Member Z,Vf/60;d±e4 / ��LD ComiTY CLERK TO THE BOARD Mem �' : ay it,71/4.6, ----p1t ueputy Member Membf • WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE 3 PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS V.O. WARRANT NO. P.O. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 015162 LmNeuLN NACwNAL 136.057.06 015763 MRRASTAR 4,779.16 015764- iUlkil; Ir1YLUzar. 11ETJKO U'NT ASSUcQLT1uN 17,65/.31 015765 " 867.74 -015766 iftttMtt 37fala rtIFE 8.386.70 015767 J PAT GREGORY & ASSOCIATION, INC LL 1.232.39 TOTAL ;TATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD ss This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed ;n the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated JULY 1 ,9 91 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite , their names with the total amount $ DATED THIS _ IsT DAY OF JULY , 19 91 • WELD CO F F R SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 1ST DAY OF JULY 19 91 My COMMISSION EXPIRES: Myc lonEroMm �nuaI710�7 TATE OF COLORADO OUNTY OF WELD ss We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. 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III m r a tb 5 (-\ r r P Oil Co 7[41 I1l K a D ft 40 N Ani I A: it 1`• i x d Z \ 0 .,„: a r iJ V I. f7• }fiel l'A •S . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • f" 4/12-46 W AGENDA WELD COUNTY COUNCIL W2;J) CCU :7 July 9. 1991 � Ault Town Hall rrt 201 1st Street. Ault. COI", J '"1 25 „. 2 **03 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE CLw•• 70 ) INVOCATION ROLL CALL: Clair Orr. President • Dale Hall . Vice President Doris Williams David Young • • Ralph Campbell APPROVAL OF MINUTES • APPOINTMENTS ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: Items marked by * CORRESPONDENCE: Work Session Minutes from Commissioners on 6/3/91 Memo from Claud Hanes regarding May Month-End Reports--6/10/91 Memo from David Worden regarding Video on Rumor, Gossip and Confidentiality--6/10/91 Work Session Schedule from Commissioners for 6/10/91 Work Session Schedule from Commissioners for 6/17/91 Correspondence from Carol Shanaberger. EMS Liaison. Board of Medical Examiners regarding Resolution #87--6/12/91 Memo from Nila Dusin regarding Update Weld County Phone Book--6/19/91 Work Session Minutes from Commissioners for 6/11/91 Resolution from Commissioners regarding Designation of Particular Public Place for Posting Public Notice--6/17/91 Work Session Schedule from Commissioners for 6/24/91 • REPORTS: Coordinator Reports OLD BUSINESS: Approval`:of Resolution regarding-Conflict of4nterest i Involving Commissioner Kirby ,*,N. ,, m [;r'amu r•.y; /+ Discussion of Resolution regarding the Board of Medical Examiners' Decision Concerning Supervision of First Responders Discussion of Proposed Move of County Offices to North Greeley NEW BUSINESS: Payment of the Bills: Mileage for Doris Williams $82.50 Mileage for Ralph Campbell $22.00 PUBLIC COMMENTS ADJOURNMENT: 9:00 p.m. W21 1 Cr,' hlv WELD COUNTY COUNCIL CO !' June 25, 1991 P.O. BOX 758 .iii ,J" r ree GREELEY. CO 80632 2., n; 2: 23 356-4000 EXT. 4780 TO PRESS RELEASE The Weld County Council . in accordance with the Weld County Home Rule Charter. will meet in regular session on Tuesday. July 9. 1991. The meeting. which begins at 7:30 p.m. , will be held at the Ault Town mall . 201 1st Street, Ault, Colorado. The Council will discuss a resolution regarding a rossible conflict of.interest involving Commissioner Kirby. a resolution regarding the Board of Medical Examiners' decision concerning supervision of first responders, - and the proposed move of county offices to North Greeley. The public is invited to attend the Council meeting and provide input on these issues or any other interests they may have pertaining to County Government. • -30- • X16 s nu ti n; 22 AP c1PENQLE%TER TO WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Dear Connie Harbert, George Kennedy, Sill Kirby, Gordon Lacey, and Bill Webster, On behalf of Greeley Interfaith Association (GIA) , I am writing to express concern about the lack of housing for migrant workers in Weld County, and to ask how we might help. I understand that you have held several meetings, including one with the Housing Authority, and I know you want to be responsive to human need. This has been a chronic problem, but it has reached crisis proportions this growing season. Eight hundred migrant workers are living here without housing, sleeping in their cars, under bridges, or wherever they can find shelter. They have no toilets and no water. This adds a sanitary problem, which could become a health hazard to the community. In addition, migrant workers' families are now arriving. Soon the numbers will be in the thousands, and will also involve children. These are not homeless people or jobless people. 'these are workers who have been invited here by the growers as a vital part of our economy. You, as our elected commissioners, have the power to deal with this situation. I urge you to act immediately, for the good of the migrant workers and for the good of the whole community. I also urge you to call upon the GIA, upon religious groups, and upon community agencies which have already offered their help. PwLen: "JAL Julie Liggett, Executive Director Greeley Interfaith Association 7\AL-rand -€.41 it4 1-Aarimit er•-Thm,.-42. 612-ern Crn 7 ,a a r•R byre- Ze , E%►1_ ibt t co../� fG� �1 G� X8'6 —2Y5t cA"^c4 6.69- 96 ii DEPARTMENT OF PIANNINC SERVICES Cases Approved by Administrative Review 6/21/91 through 6/28/91 CASE NUMBER EMI AM RE-1023 Anderson v I Chunl R a, Director HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 91-21 RE: SHOW CAUSE HEARING TO CONSIDER REVOCATION OF SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT #700 - COLUMBINE IRON AND METAL, INC. . C/O PENNY LOVELY PHILIPPE A public hearing was conducted on June 26, 1991, at 10:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board. Shelly Miller Assistant County Attorney, Lee Morrison Planning Department representative, Keith Schuett The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated April 3, 1991. and duly published June 13. 1991. in The New News, a public hearing was conducted to consider the revocation of Special Review Permit #700 issued to Columbine Iron and Metal. Inc., c/0 Penny Lovely Philippe. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record. Keith Schuett, Planning Department representative, said he inspected the property last evening, June 25. 1991, at approximately 4200 p.m. He said the landscaping and screening are not complete, and the berming is an issue. Also. the State Highway Department Junkyard Permit has not been issued, which is required by a Development Standard. In response to a question from Commissioner Kirby, Mr. Schuett said the Permit had been applied for about 45 days ago. Mr. Schuett said he spoke with Mr. Scott from the State who said he cannot issue the Permit and stated the reasons. Mr. Schuett showed a video tape of the property, which he took on June 25. Penny Philippe, part owner and manager of Columbine Iron and Metal, was present. Mr. Schuett and Ms. Philippe answered questions of the Board concerning the video tape. The State Highway Department said the fence needs to be a solid screening. Ms. Philippe said this is the third fence that has been built on the property. She explained the reason for building the shadow-box fence is because the solid fences are blown down by winds. In regard to the trees, Ms. Philippe said Russian Olive trees have been planted for two months. Mr. Schuett said some trees and fencing have been done with no berming, which is not effective. In response to Commissioner Harbert. Mr. Schuett said the original Permit was amended in November. 1988. Commissioner Harbert stated her concerns about the fact that it has been three years since the Development Standards and Conditions of Approval went into effect, and trees are just now being planted. Mr. Schuett said his main concerns are berming, screening, and the alternate pattern of trees. Chairman Lacy stressed the importance of the berming under the fences. Mr. Schuett explained that the trees need to be planted, with four-foot spacing, as shown in the plan. Mr. Schuett said the berming is not complete along Weld County Road 8. Ms. Philippe asked Mr. Schuett if he had reviewed the building permits, issued for berming, which have been completed and signed off by the Planning Department. Mr. Morrison clarified that only means those specific berms were built according to Building Code regulations, not that all berms have been completed. There was some discussion concerning the berming at the entrance. Mr. Morrison explained the Board's options concerning findings and/or continuing said matter. Commissioner Kennedy moved to find Show Cause, to allow the Permit holder six months to comply, and to revoke Special Review Permit #700 issued to Columbine Iron and Metal, Inc., c/o Penny Lovely Philippe, if improvements are not completed. Chairman Lacy recommended a date of December 4, 1991, at 10:00 a.m. Commissioner Webster seconded said motion. Mr. Schuett stated an irrigation system is to be installed, according to the Permit. After comments from Ms. 910551 x.0031 0.0-, P,R. Page 2 RE: HEARING CERTIFICATION - COLUMBINE IRON AND METAL. C/O PHILIPPE Philippe, Commissioner Kennedy said the irrigation system also needs to be in place by December 4. Chairman Lacy asked Mr. Schuett if he would be willing to work with Ms. Philippe and the State regarding the fence. Mr. Schuett said he would; however, Mr. Scott said the Permit holder does not meet the requirements for the State Permit. Mr. Schuett said perhaps a combination of the fence, harming, and trees would satisfy the State; however, if the storage area expands, the screening will not be sufficient. Commissioner Harbert moved to amend the motion to state the Planning staff should inspect the property within 90 days to see that the berming and planting of trees has been completed. Commissioner Kennedy agreed with said amendment to the motion. Commissioner Webster seconded the amendment to the motion, which carried unanimously. The vote on the original motion also carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 1st day of July, 1991. n /// APPROVED: ATTESTI A /(//J,�/ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ��'�����f%%%/%% /rT mow!!!/// WELD COUN , C RADO Weld County/''�/ Clerk to the Boa rrd By' \. 14IJ1j Ai 2l4e) Gordo c rman Deputy Cl�k to the Board Ge�ge Kenn dy, Pro-Tem / TAPE #91-15 ,a- afJ // Constance L. Harbert DOCKET #91-21 C. W. Ki y PL0031 W. H. abater 910551 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 91-33 RE' SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR A LIVESTOCK CONFINEMENT OPERATION (AN 80,000 HEAD TURKEY BROODING FACILITY AND A 150 HEAD DAIRY) IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - PHIL B. AND MARYANNE PENNOCK A public hearing was conducted on June 26. 1991, at 10:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tam Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also presents Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Assistant County Attorney, Lee Morrison Planning Department representative, Lanell Swanson The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated May 13, 1991, and duly published June 13, 1991, in The New News, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a livestock confinement operation (an 80.000 head turkey brooding facility and a 150 head dairy) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record. Lanell Swanson, Planning Department representative, recommended the Resolution of the Planning Commission and the Planning staff's recommendation be entered into the record as written. Phil B. Pennock, applicant, was present, and stated they were agreeable to this. Mr. Pennock said there has been an existing dairy on the property for approximately 30 years. He said he does not plan to increase the number of head of cattle, unless the turkey brooding facility does not work. Ms. Swanson said their decision was based on staff recommendation, and the 57 acres owned by the Pennock: is sufficient for 150 head. Mr. Pennock said he would like Development Standard 010, regarding the painting of the buildings to house the turkeys, changed. He said his reason for this is because he needs to have a galvanized roof for control of heat. Mr. Pennock submitted a picture, as Exhibit H. of the proposed building. Ms. Swanson said she feels said Development Standard can be removed with no problem. Commissioner Kirby asked if the whole acreage owned by the Pennocks would be used for the Permit. Ms. Swanson said it would. Arthur Roy, Attorney representing Mr. and Mrs. Enright whom are surrounding property owners, stated concerns regarding drainage, the large number of animals, odor, and loose debris and feathers. He also said even though the area is zoned agricultural, many parcels are subdivided, and the area is becoming more residential. Mr. Roy answered questions of the Board regarding Newell Lake and the Enrights' property. Anna May Hilton, surrounding property owner, spoke on behalf of herself and her mother in favor of said facility. Mr. Pennock • said. in respect to the drainage, they will be building a holding pond for • run-off containment; and the manure from the turkey brooding facility will be dry material and wood chips. He also said they have existing fly control for the dairy. In response to a question from Commissioner Harbert. Mr. Pennock said the turkeys will only be on site from the age of one day to five weeks; therefore, there will be very minimal feathers. The feathers that do fall off will be inside the building and mixed with the wood chips to be used for fertilizer. Mr. Pennock, in response to a question from Commissioner Webster, said Longmont Foods will be transporting the turkeys. Commissioner Lacy questioned the access road. Mr. Pennock explained there will only be one main access road, which is the original access. After further discussion. Ms. Swanson suggested 910332 PLO%4o o . a. Page 2 RE; HEARING CERTIFICATION - PENNOCK deleting Development Standard #10. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the request of Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a livestock confinement operation (an 80.000 head turkey brooding facility and a 150 head dairy) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, with the deletion of Development Standard #10, but including all other Conditions of Approval and Development Standards as entered into the record. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Webster, and carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the iet day of July, 1991. APPROVED: Ladtett ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. CO Weld County Clerk to the Board By: /��f� K// &A2 Cord acy, man Deputy Cork to the Board Cork 7eKendProTemjt ....TAPE 091-15ance L. Harbert DOCKET 091-33 C. W. Kir y PL0840 W. H. Webs er 910552 a RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO JULY 1, 1991 TAPE 99l-lS The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, July 1, 1991, 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 Gordon E. Lacy. Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy. Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Assistant Weld County Attorney. Bruce Barker Acting Clerk to the Board. Shelly Miller Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of June 26, 1991, as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS; Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the Certifications for the hearings conducted on June 26, 1991, as follows: l) Show Cause Hearing. Columbine Iron and Metal. Inc.. c/o Penny Lovely Philippe; and 2) Special Review Permit. Phil B. and Maryanne Pennock. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: There were no additions to today's agenda. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. PRESENTATIONS: RECOGNITION OF SERVICES - JIM SMITH: Chairman Lacy read and presented a plaque and pin to Jim Smith, and commended him for fourteen years of service in the Building Inspections Department. RECOGNITION OF SERVICES - PAUL MEZA: A plaque and pin was presented to Paul Meza by Chairman Lacy. He has served the Road and Bridge Department for five years. COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: Commissioner Kennedy commented on the complaints received by the Public Utilities Commission which have caused an informal action of a consultant and a expert witness on the working of the 911 system. This will also allow the Board to appear and speak on the subject. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Boards General fund $235.047.33 Handwritten warrants: General fund $ 2.435.00 Payroll $189,045.17 Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Let the record reflect that a recess was taken at this time to allow the Board to convene as the Board of Social Services. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER AMENDMENT TO COORDINATION AND PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN GREELEY/WELD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Tedi Guerrero. Human Resources Department representative, said this Amendment is mainly to revise the assurances portion of said Agreement, in order to meet the procurement requirements. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said Amendment and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kirby and carried unanimously. CONSIDER APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE FOR ADDITIONAL DOLLARS FOR MIGRANT HEAD START GRANT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Tare Keller, Family Education Network representative. explained this a request for an additional $4.000 for the 1991- 92 Migrant Head Start Grant. This will bring the total of the Grant to $661,853. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said Application and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. CONSIDER PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN FENWC AND SUNRISE COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Ms. Keller said this Agreement will allow preventive health services to be provided to migrant children three times per week, at a cost of $10 per visit. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion, seconded by Commissioner Kirby. carried unanimously. CONSIDER MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY AMBULANCE SERVICE AND EATON FIRE DEPARTMENT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN; Mr. Warden said these are standard Agreements with the Ambulance service. Commissioner Webster moved to approve said Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT BETWEEN AMBULANCE SERVICE AND BRIGGSDALE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said Agreement with the Briggsdale Fire Protection District end authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Webster, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT BETWEEN AMBULANCE SERVICE AND FREDERICK FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Commissioner Kirby moved to approve the Agreement with the Frederick Fire Protection District and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. Commissioner Kennedy commented on the cooperation this requires with the local areas. Minutes - July 1, 1991 Page 2 d . CONSIDER PLOWING PERMIT #91-04 AND ACCEPTANCE OF COLLATERAL FOR Si NE; 529, T8, R37W AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - PHYLLIS • MCCONNELL. Bruce Barker, Assistant County Attorney, said the applicant has submitted the $240 fee and the required Letter of Credit from The First Security Bank of Brush in the amount of $2,430. Mr. Barker said he does have some concerns about the Letter of Credit, and he will call the Bank and request a different form of Letter. He also said he checked with Lynn Healey. of Centennial Soil Conservation District, regarding the report from the Morgan Soil Conservation District instead of the Centennial District, where the property is actually located. Mr. Healey said the property is located in the Centennial District, but the McConnell. live in Fort Morgan. Mr. Barker recommended the motion include the condition that the Letter of Credit be resubmitted and approved by the County Attorney's Office. Chairman Lacy commented on the willingness of the applicant to obtain the permit and pay the fees for only 81 acres. Commissioner Webster moved to approve Plowing Permit #91-04. with above mentioned condition, and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. CONSIDER REQUEST FROM PEST INSPECTOR TO ENTER UPON CERTAIN LANDS+ Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the request of the Pest Inspector, with Commissioner Kennedy seconding the motion. It carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO CONVENE AS A BOARD OF EQUALIZATION FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1991: Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said Resolution. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Webster and carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9;20 A.M. APPROVED: ATTEST: /0 'j�GG BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ��/��/���/// WELD COUN , OLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board _ Gor a y, 'Sirman By t %S �C la /\ cY / f' r _ Deputy Clerk to the Board eor a Ke edy, P ire Constance L. Harbert C. W. Kir W. . We star l,. Minutes - July 1, 1991 Page 3 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY, COLORADO July 1, 1991 TAPE #91-15 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session as the Board of Social Services in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, • Colorado. July 1, 1991, 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 Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster • Also present: Assistant Weld County Attorney, Bruce Barker Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the minutes of the Board of Social Services meeting of June 26, 1991, as printed. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the warrants for approval by the Board in the amount of $582,183.43. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Webster 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 9:10 A.M. APPROVED: ATTEST: ja / BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ///CCC/// c Lr7 WELD CO , OLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Gor . Lacj," airman BY:S C / /.�.c:rw�) _ Deputy ark to the Board eo, a Kennedy, Pro-Ter iitionoSteoeS Constance L. Harbert C. W. Kirb Web; isle W. H. Webster cc ; 3s; aCC.-4S, Ptuhl`4. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Wednesday, July 3. 1991 TAPE 091-16 ROLL CALL: Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman George Kennedy. Pro-Tem Constance L. Harbert C. W. Kirby W. H. Webster MINUTES: Approval of minutes of July 1. 1991 ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: None APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants RECESS FOR SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD: MINUTES: Approval of minutes of July 1, 1991 WARRANTS: Don Warden. County Finance Officer BIDS: 1) Present Janitorial Supplies - Buildings and Grounds Department 2) Approve Copier - Health Department BUSINESS: 1) Consider Resolution re: Cancel uncollectible Ambulance Accounts in the amount of $26,541.55 PLANNING: 1) Consider RE 01353 - Paral CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Jul 4 - HOLIDAY Jul 5 - HOLIDAY Jul 8 - Elected Official 10+00 AM Jul 8 - Weld Mental Health 7:30 PM Jul 9 - Juvenile Community Review Board 12,15 PM Jul 9 - County Council - Ault Town Hall 7:30 PM Jul 11 - Convention and Visitors Bureau Advisory Board 7:00 AM Jul 11 - Private Industry Council 7,45 AM Jul 12 - Community Corrections 12+00 PM HEARINGS: Jul 10 - Preliminary Hearing for local improvement district on Weld County Roads 15 and 84 10:00 AM Jul 10 - Preliminary Hearing for local improvement district on Weld County Road 63 10:00 AM Jul 10 - Amended Special Review Permit and Amended Certificate of Designation for a biomedical waste incineration facility, Jamison Tool, Inc., and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. 10:00 AM Jul 17 - Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation for an environmental recycling and solid waste disposal site and facility, Environmental Recycling and Disposal Company, c/o Ted Zigan 10:00 AM Jul 31 - Planned Unit Development Plan, First Filing. Flatiron Structures Company 10+00 AM Jul 31 - Change of Zone to A (Agricultural). Xeota 10:00 AM Aug 14 - Amend certain Sections of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. Ordinance No. 119-I 10:00 AM Aug 14 - Show Cause Hearing. Tire Mountain Incorporated. c/o Jarrald A. and Faye L. Jamison 10:00 AM Sep 11 - Show Cause Hearing. James McDonald. c/o Adrenalin Adventures 10:00 AM Dec 4 - Show Cause Hearing, Columbine Iron and Metal. Inc. , c/o Penny Lovely Philippe (cont. from 6/26/91) 10:00 AM REPORTS: 1) Road and Bridge Department - Road openings COMMUNICATIONS: 1) U.S. Department of Army, Corps of Engineers, re: Permit CO 25B OXT 2 0011732 and associated mitigation 2) Certificates of Insurance - Panhandle Easter Pipeline Company and Panhandle Eastern Corporation 3) Michael Gutterson, Sr., re: Volunteer Ambulance Services 4) S.C. Christman re: Proposed move to North Greeley 5) State Department of Highways re: 1993-1997 Five Year Highway Program of Projects (Available in Clerk to the Board's Office) PUBLIC REVIEW: 1) Nelson Engineers re: Application for Special (111) Permit - Loloff Construction Inc./Bolin Site RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve Plowing Permit #91-04 and conditionally accept collateral - Phyllis McConnell * 2) Approve request from Pest Inspector to enter upon certain lands * 3) Authorize Board of County Commissioners to convene as a Board of Equalization for Calendar Year 1991 * Signed at this meeting Wednesday, July 3, 1991 ARZZ55311 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE PLOWING PERMIT NO. 91-04, CONDITIONALLY ACCEPT COLLATERAL, AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - PHYLLIS MCCONNELL 3 O c G� WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, ' pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested pV with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County. Colorado, and aW WHEREAS, Phyllis McConnell desires to obtain a Plowing Permit to cultivate o g certain grassland described as part of Si NEi Section 29, Township 8 North, Range o ac 37 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. and •+ w WHEREAS. pursuant to Ordinance #108-A, Phyllis McConnell has submitted aa� proof of collateral in the form of Irrevocable Letter of Credit No. 1, in the amount of $2,430.00, and all other pertinent documents necessary for the issuance *r of a Plowing Permit, and o, o ug WHEREAS, the County Attorney's staff has reviewed said Letter of Credit and recommended a different form of Letter of Credit be submitted and approved by the ni • V County Attorney's staff, and o 04 WHEREAS, Phyllis has also submitted the required permit fee in the total n E amount of $240.00, and 0 WHEREAS, the Board deems it appropriate to approve the issuance of a a w Plowing Permit to Phyllis McConnell for those grasslands described in the al p' approved Soil Conservation Plan, a copy of which is attached hereto and w+ s incorporated herein by reference. N y� NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld cja5 County, Colorado, that Plowing Permit No. 91-04 be, and hereby is, conditionally 7q �i issued to Phyllis McConnell, upon the approval of a Letter of Credit to be ,ti resubmitted to the County Attorney's Office. go O N M 90 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Plowing Permit. 910573 eD of ec:Le' -713 • Page 2 RE: PLOWING PERMIT NO. 91-04 - MCCONNELL The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by ollowing vote on the 1st day of July, A.D., 1991. ,� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD CO COL Weld County Clerk to Board / Got . La y, chairman Byt Deput o the Board eor e Kennedy. Pro-Tem APPROVED AS 0 FORMt � ��O+eir'% � /'"' ` ��� Constance L. Harbert ect` County Attorney C. W. Kit y '�1'/Dv/1I o W. , Web � CIo N pU N O O T 0 c wm N (fi y O% O g fA rl na aU 0tI Z q ►y E O II) a a on w r+ a in In N O PG i M 1R O N C% A o" 910973 m //it ORDINANCE NO. 108-A / PERMIT NO. -/ I- `� / 1'' qq PERMIT to PJO'9=NG GRASsyANT a U AP!EtcitHT NAME: -✓A�1I t S rnCCo n t + U fi ' /, el ADDRESS: ijig /9 It'6/ 3 1 - -I-1 1-r1is)c{ +', om C i LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF GRASSLAND(S) TO BE CULTIVATED: .�, - VFQN S/�' t\lL�Y.i , Oh,,rt,b‘Lp $ N e,'Os'4t - 1' (,3 (1- 1:�, u OG ATTACH, FOLLOWING: APPROVED SOIL CONSERVATION PLAN, ALL MAPS N AS REQUIRED BY ORDINANCE 108-A, AND PROOF OF OWNERSHIP OF, GRASSLANDS) OR, IF LEASED, PROOF OF AUTHORITY TO CULTIVATE. - o PERMIT FEE: $240.00 for the first 100 acres - S2jO.Q0 a $.10 per acre thereafter - u TOTAL - .91.0.(A° co IS COLLATERAL: (Must be in the sum of $30.00 per acre.) Approved by the Board in the sum of $�'/j O, 00. o� wa PERMIT AND COLLATERAL APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY co COMMISSIONERS OF WELD CORNTY, COLORADO ON THE DAY OF 41 Ali-- , 19 CM "' Landowner or Lessee: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY,r�,COLORADO By: ` Q.}'1 �o,,.,y,C;� /� • c N Date: Enl "1 lc) L &►aft �; // ren e ATTEST:^ti ATTEST: I� 7rs�q Ml Weld County Clerk to the Board SEAL Deputy C,kerk to a Board This Permit is issued pursuant to Ordinance No. 108-A adopted by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners on March 11, 1986, and requiring the issuance of permits for the plowout and cultivation of grassland(s) . Pursuant to said Ordinance, the Permittee is required to follow a conservation plan approved by the local Conservation District Board, must pay all applicable fees pursuant to Ordinance 142, and must submit collateral in an amount as set by Ordinance 142. Said collateral must be approved by the Board prior to the issuance or this Permit. 22.0575 Townahip___,S, !_.______.. .. Range . 57 w__ _. . . County.....‘,..\: :!71,..__________.$tate,_C(r �._ _.__ ORDINANCE NO. 1108 PERMIT NO. .a - I - ! I j j i t j I I i I I I , I I ' II I I I ....,..I I j I I _ � i I I I I • I I I I I I , _ ! .1 I _.- { i I 1 I I 1 I I I I I I I I L ! ,i... ' ! I I I ' I I I I I t I I ... .I . ti I ` I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I j _- _ ...I_ .. . I I . ..-. ... I _.........._..- _. ..... . _.__. . . I II I ' I ! , I I II I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I ( - .__�-. .11_...-. . _. .. y I I I I I I I I I I I I .j I III I i FORM 5Of - B 1303 REC 02255399 07/08/91 09:42 $0.00 4/004 F 1727 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 91(35 7 3 Shwa(ion No,..•,_ B 1301 REC 02252322 06/05/91 16:05 45.00 1/001 AR2252322 _ F 0166 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO WARRANTY DEED it Oruntor(s). If ---BETTY B. NICOLA--- whose address is 621 17th Street, Suite 1215, I Denver, Colorado 80293 City and "County of Denver Staie of State Documentary fee ' Colorado , for the consideration of ODte.....if' ti/D f i Ten Dollars and other valuable considerations, is dolRss, in hand paid.hereby sell(s) l'- and convey(s) to PHYLLIS R. MCC0NNELL ii `t�_ whose legal address is 29676 Road 21, Fox Morgan, Colorado 80701, lS p St County of Morgan .and State of Colorado J I 1 the following real property in the County of Weld , and State of Colorado. to wit: i} The NEy of Section 29, Township 8 North, Range 57 West of the 6th P.M. I! EXCEPTING AND RESERVING all of the oil, gas and other minerals and I mineral rights underlying said property, together with the right of ingress and egress to said property in order to explore for and produce the same. II I li I I II also known by street and number as ' with all its appurtenances, and warrant(s)the title to the same. subject to reservations contained in the United States Patent, easements and rights of way for county roads, prior mineral reservations, and taxes and special assessments for the year 1991 and subsequent years. i I i i Signed this 29th day of May • 19 91. B Y 8. NICO • By_ �' C • PI Charles C. Nicola, Jr. J torney-in-'pct for Betty U. Nicole I, STATE OF COLORADO. }sc. I II City and County of Denver I The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 29th day of May . IV 93. , I, l by Charles C. Nicola, Jr. , Attorney-in-Fact for Betty B. Nicola. Ivly csle,i�iil.,lc fpan August 21, 1992. , Witness my hand and official seal. I' rte. • :A% .r/ /+ '. 6 ; 'pry . IL▪ I• a . / =f°� °POLIG r• r .. I ,I rk,% ~ eNiX41114." II ,.,` C C.,•...,•.- 9105 : No.897.Move 12.85. WAMMANTY DEED IS....rand -5 had Prittishono.MOWtan M.,Deena.CO SON:�.Mh„:•flna-.nit aMORGAN SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT OneAN1YRD IM ipso • 220 Stale Slr00l Tolsphons, 667.9039 2'ORT MORGAN, COLORADO 80701 • June 25, 1991 Phyllis McConnell 29676 Rd 21 Pt Morgan, CO 80701 Dear Mrs. McConnell : The Board of Supervisors of the Morgan Soil Conservation District have reviewed your request to plowout grassland • in the following area: Weld County 81 acres Tract 6168 • part of SINEh of Sec 29, Township 8 North, Range 57 West. The Board votod to approve this plowout request As long as the conservation compliance plan is followed: Sincerely, C(.0 jà'nS Linda Sundstrom Secretary • cc: Soil Conservation Service • • • 210575 — . Department of Agriculture Page 03 • , 1 Conservation service Jan 01 , 19$0 k McCONNELL, PHYLLIS . • RECORD OF DECISIONS AND APPLICATION • Assisted By C.W. Scott a1d I Planned 1 Applied 1 • . Amount 1 Date I Amount 1 Date 1 Narrative Record I . (we) concur in tor, conservation practices and installation schedules . indicated in this Conservation plan for all fields ;labeled MCL. I (We) . rn.serstar.o that , wrier. this conservation system for MCL fields is applied 1 "o tr.e land ahl maintained, the conservation system will meet all of the • toad Security requirements for cornpl iance . . . • 1O-E.rA1 '. r< (Producer ) i Date: i .e apo Conservation Plan meets the requirements : Date: the Fiold Office Technical Guide . 1 :.,Racr CONSI RVAl £UNIST 1 .�_ inPi. u.%. _...toil l; i♦ ,rvneian District 1 Data: . /?y/1! • • 910575 O .2pl Ir.at . or. an6 maintenance of this cor.servatl on practice is required re Dopartnlont of Agriculture Page 01 , Conservation S'ery i ce Jan 01 , 1'2tJW Mr•C;pNN-1_.-, r'HYr.IS Rk C;l.RD 6F pc.C:::;M AND AePL :C:ATiON r . . Assioted :-ry C.W. Scott • . e . !: , P . dnneQ ' i Ape ie.l i Iv,:.. ; An,c,unt . nato • Amour ' , Narrative riecorc - : I ; - . . * Sooiluts ecu Non-it r . *• ' .4•. C - S- Y T., RFS :,', r =. k , i:a . F,r. , .lira •�; I 1.>>'J cIAL•U . .A ACn;:c, (DriYLA1D) . *RESOURCE. MANAGEMENT 5VSTEM* I . THIS CONSORVATION SYSTEM, AS . ; . OUTLINED L-'Y THE PRACTICES IN : THIS PLAN, WILL Sc: FOLLOWED FOR AS LONG AS THE SODeUSYED ACRES ARO T•XLsD OR PLANTED TO . AN ANNUAL CROP. Soo attacho4 i . CO-CPA- "Estimating Soil Loss ; ; . from Wind and water erosion" r ; ; ; ; . for before and alter soil loss. IA HELM'; etl . ac ;Sep ')rr I ; : 3Zt' - conservation cropping system ; A cropping system consisting of ono yoar wintor wr.eat (or i other Call tiQeUuci t.nt I I Brain) y. ; . will be Alternited with nine ; , year of fallow in rotation. . . Whiter wh * .t should Do panted ; Getwoen Septornoer 1 and • . ; September 1t . Timely wood I c•; cncrol and a fertility . ; management program choul4 Do . I i used to produce optimum crop , , . ylelas , improve tyro phyoical , • • • ; chemical and biological . , ; ; ; LOI.,J I L I on of l:w u,. i ; ..u4 60 . I reduce erosion. t'he flrut yoar out of 3r . o, I . all acres will be cropped. The . ; ;• . second year ha; 4 the strips ; . wall be dc•uGlc cropaeu to , - ; ; , initiate the strlpperupp • r,3 , ; i . 910575 .., Trio ;7;. 1 Kati ,?n al-,,J Inaintcr.ance • t this c ,:in e,rvat , bn prncticc I5 re,iu , +'eD i ,i' c,Nnp : , ctnce with tl'.o I-•,06 Iiceur• ity ACV. ,7t 1'2;:5. .6. Department of Agriculture Paso 02 .oil Conservation Service Jan 01 , 17:0 W ncCCINNLLL, PHYLLIS RECORD OF DiCTSlCiNS AND ANYLTCATTON , Assisto, Sy C.W. Scott ' leld 1 Planned I Applied ; • No. : . Amount I Date I Amount I Date I Narrative Record 1A HFL*' i 111 . Ac ; Sep 9ZI ; ; .~?Z9 - Conservation Ti I lase • I I I System ,• ; ; ; ; A tillage system will be used I , to maintain at least 6'50-700 , . I Ibs./ac . actual winter wheat ; : ros I due 4r C;1W% 3r0ur.d Cover ; ; alter plantin3 to reduce wind , 1 ; . ; ane water erosion. I •; ; ; 1 On set-aside or ACR acres ; 1 ex , %tins winter whet residue ; will ae maintained, or a ; , t•ora3o aor3num weil • Go planted ; ; to provide cover Burins the I ; ; t I .averwintor period. • I . 1A I' 'MI l•,'1 . Ac : cp '%i. ; ; I .:elr% - ✓trsperoppin9, Wind ; Crops will Ge 3rewn in an I I I alternate crop-fallow pattern c ; t ; I to control wind erosion. , I I ; ; Strips will be e6 taGlisned in ; ; ; ; on mat/went; :Iirrrtinn et the Vol lowing widths : ; I. 60m ft. • • 010575 K• ih C' ; ppiicatit.n ane maintenance of tr1 coner'vati n. prncticu i re4u . rce t',:r _olnpl Ianco with the r•GG ec.,irity Act :,i .21 . _.. .. ...T .,— -- --. ' •• •fvtY1 ,� 1'y fr, IJ ._. , . Et 1• ,4la/.r\}�°3�' a�Nyr4 •• 1r nrir rr fTa"�. t '1 rattr7P'1 M ':11 4`1 /,. 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I ,. • ./ " '� ,' 1{. • ,•t• i .✓V�.• 7t•.• 1'\t Ifl 1KN A Y}.•)1`µI..Y N '•!\ •t" r .,.:::;.",:;,,r.;:,,,k� . v)1 0:,..-,1 .....0• •,,x ...y. ;• , 4. �r♦.'r`y'. `,�}' Y �LV p fir` 54.1 4 J,1 ,� • 5� '—r '� .� !. ;•:.'..• 79 Nev.'''.v�51`• Fr� ", •• ! .' �w+ry t tw`+tGc i • .v. w.,•„ 910575 '. ' N,5B W.IN,5/W, • ' ' 38° (.7'Nl Soil survey of preferred species is maintained in the plant buffalograss, The average annual production of air-dry community. vegetation ranges from 500 to 1,500 pounds. If the plant cover is disturbed, protection from erosion If the range is overgrazed, the proportion of preferred is needed. Loss of the surface layor results In a severe forego plants docroasoa and tho proportion of loss decrease In productivity and in the potential of the unit to preferred forage plants increases. Therefore, livestock Produce plants suitable for grazing. Slope limits access grazing should be managed so that the desired balance by livestock and results In overgrazing of the loss sloping of preferred species Is maintained in the plant "• areas, community. Management practices suitable for use on this unit are Range seeding is suitable if the range is in poor proper range use, deferred grazing, and rotation grazing, condition. The plants selected for seeding should meet UvestoCk grazing should be managed to protect the unit the seasonal requirements of livestock or wildlife, or from excessive erosion. Mechanical treatment is not both. Other management practices that are suitable for practical because of the areas of Rock outcrop and the use on this unit are proper range use, deferred grazing. steepness of slope. and rotation grazing, If the plant cover is disturbed, . This unit is poorly suited to windbreaks and protection from soil blowing is needed. Loss Of the environmental plantings. The main limitations of the surface layer results In a severe decrease in productivity • Peetz soil are the high content of lime, moderate and In the potential of the soil to produce plants suitable . available water capacity, and steepness of slope. for grazing. Supplemental irrigation may be needed when planting This unit is well suited to windbreaks and and during dry periods. environmental plantings. Supplemental irrigation may be This map unit is in capability Subclass Vlls, needed when planting and during dry periods. nonirrigatod, and in Gravel Croaks range alto. This map unit is In capability subclass IV, nonirrigatod, 54—Plainer loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes. This doop, and in Loamy Plains range silo. • well drained soli Is on smooth to slightly dissected plains 55—Renohilt fine sandy loam, 0 to 6 percent and adjacent stream terraces. It formed in calcareous slopes. This modoratoly Coop, well drained soil Is on loamy• r alluvium. slightly dissected to modoratoly dissected plains. It Inches thick the surface subsoil ais claer y,grayish loam, nd siltywn clayformed In calcareous IOamy or clayey residuum derived loam 20 Inches thick, Tho substratum to a depth o 60 dominantly from shale. Inches or more Is calcareous fine sandy loam and sandy Typically, the subsoil layer is loam fine sandy foam S loam, inches thick. The is clay loam 13 inches thick. Included in this unit are small areas of Ascalon lino The substratum is calcareous clay loam 14 inches thick Shale is at a depth of 32 inches. Depth to shale ranges sandy loam, Manzanola clay loam, and Nunn clay loam. Also included are soils that have a line sandy loam or from 20 to 40 inches. In sumo areas the surface layer is sandy loam surface layer. loam or clay loam. Permeability of this Platnor soil is slow. Available water Included In this unit aro small areas of Midway clay • capacity is high. Effective rooting depth 1s CO inches or loam, Shingle loam, and Rock Outcrop of shale. more, Runoff Is slow, and the hazard of water erosion is Permeability of this Renohilt soil le slow.Available sileeht, Tho hazard of soil blowing is moderate. water capacity Is moderato. Effective rooting depth is 20 This unit is used as nonirrigatod cropland and to 40 inches. Runoff is medium, and the hazard of water rangeland. Winter wheat is the main crop. erosion is slight to moderato. The hazard Or soil blowing . This unit is well suited to winter wheat, barley, oats, is moderato. and sorghum. Low annual precipitation is tho main This unit is used as rangeland and nonirrigatod limitation for the crops that can bo grown on this unit. cropland. Because precipitation Is not sufficient for annual The potential plant community on this unit Is mainly cropping, a cropping system that includos small grain . blue grams, western whoatgrass, sodgos, and and summer fallow is most suitable, Precipitation usually , buffalograss, The average annual production of air-dry .. is too low for crops on this unit to make efficient use of vegetation ranges from 500 to 1.500 pounds. fertilizer. If the range is overgrazed, the propprtion of preferred Maintaining crop residue on or near the surface forage plants decreases and the proportion of less reduces runoff, reduces soil blowing, and helps to preferred (Otago plants increases.Therefore, livestock 'r maintain soil tilth and Organic matter content. Stubble- grazing should be managed so that the desired balance • mulch farming, striperopping, and minimum tillage help to of preferred species is maintained in the plant control erosion and conserve moisture. Terraces reduce community. • runoff and the risk of erosion and help to conserve Range seeding is suitable if the range is in poor moisture. condition, Tho plants selected for seeding should moot The potential plant community on this unit is mainly the seasonal requirements of livestock or wildlife, or blue grama, western whoatgrass, sedges, and both, Other management practices that are suitable for . 910575 • 4, mi..°,. :koii.Ww v4 .r.Ht.4,,,tc,o 'R9.7W 0,),,,d.,^'IG44;:ebJ!7,,. ,tz.,,ft7d;R,6,0"wia..re,...,-„,:;044,„rl^::r..,,,„ ,," ,".f.A.giam.wav','.• OFFICE OF COUNTY ATTORNEY PHONE(303)306.,000 1348 8OX P.O.sox,aa GREELEY.COLORADO 80632 i el COLORADO July 8, 1991 Michael J. Seppala, Vice-President The First Security Bank 301 Clayton Street P. O. Box 525 Brush, CO 80723 RE: Letter of Credit on Behalf of Phyllis McConnell Dear Mr. Seppala: Enclosed is the original Letter of Credit No. 1 issued by The First Security Bank to the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, concerning Phyllis McConnell. As per our telephone Conversation of Tuesday, July 2, 1991, X believe that the letter of credit should take a slightly different form. Specifically, the letter of credit must bo available to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, to draw upon in the event of a violation by Ms. McConnell of either the Plowing Permit or of Weld County Ordinance 108-A. The Permit is being issued pursuant to the Ordinance. X have enclosed a copy of Ordinance 108-A for your review. Xt requires the permittee to comply with all of the Ordinance's terms and conditions and .to comply with the Conservation Plan which is actually part of the Permit. Please call me at (303) 356-4000, extension 4391, if X may be of any further assistance in writing the letter of credit. Sincerely, f ruce T. Baker Assistant Weld County Attorney BTB:rm Enc. 91! r- r 373 ••,‘• ./.1:4, 7,S,74`.+y' S'rs:. .z+lk ° S Wl S*fi t 1c I " d u +N* ^ Ly+Y(•Iii, 31 t. °`+ h A7 'Y` �k4 i I I �' d. i r ji . i,r f I , v s, .jv Ny /[I�1Y1Wvy� A�bN?�i, `y��. ru,{�t, rr.'� '` i.tir ;C. ,- A ., , .� . „sF,1::,1,,(p✓` :1`4w"I%ar1, { i I 'M'; 0 The First Nt° �. - ,i .. 4Ia'Securrty,,$$an1c .,< ,0 , 4, ps- , • �r�M1,� �> max.� .fr µY��nC ,) n�.1d�V'r..1�'Vl ♦ t1kJ.'h N.7, i'. c, v r,J1. 4 . 'n ,... .., � d„ 'IFY"Ip:tdw,Y•Y'thrMy...• ,v wR�r"r�7Wi.. y•.r-n If` 'Kent �...,..f} r.l,,_.v•+.. n. r,.--_ J 30! - Claylon '1Streef A O Box 525 • 1Brush, ` Colorado 80723 , , .' 9 i"�p1V „6L+(,.✓'� W[ '�'5 �1 G ' r , ,'n A.n C Y^' , 11r w 3' [9 r l Nr� 1 '^ ."'Y l rw r na ♦.: I r� ry, NI,A'4W.,:P1 .‘1Ar �.'•yYA I�wV�l�lhy�" '+W To „C1erk,iof.tthe Board�of,,County Commissioners " y` ,;` <,,,`<.‘,''weld,yCounttColdr"ado, ;, )t'a wh''" v,''','").",• :"'+ , ..,= .".(a;'‘.11:&'.'...' . ^ Croeleyl'�Col- radel.V8 31TIWI ' LI TTI R OI CREDIT NO. 1 i • M ": r h SSA • .` y 1 [ r v v r. rrr M/, ep r +.y • M r,h / M' , T, r '0.si 14, r:4 `sz r. un 'I Mp„ 9,4'14 11,4 i r + °i p 4 r I �Y+ +Date: yJ i 1r • .', ,.,+ i Date },'June 27.. 99k 4��k`1 '�'`� " ��'1/i Expiration Date Pr''' �.TUne 27.' 1992 . ! i' 5 H• +� rat. (t q4$��,, 7;;;If i....",:t11^1, I i s , +' , r.;' .r1::".;;',;-' .., G ( 11 , � ) '4• P ,.f"; FYI �aNh�� l4'"Y y`I ( .�i i Y n: 4 51 , Gentlemen y k. N4�.,� .y � r i ' A1r ,1 .( I �,"40:1( .i'P; ,. W�' , ' , a. L i". El•e. _.I t 1 i/ / , . 3 .. ' U�'irl ,',,,f r ,pre'pk, 64dM5rM ,SJ�1 �.a"itei,0..;A-i r:,.,4(,n,L.c.1Y 40-44+✓"l ref L.MFM.MbNYAM.b..•.idb. ,nn.v a.... w +4: v. ti .w. , r ..,; we ereb ,"establish our Xrrevocable Letter;of;,Credit•lin,;yourlfavorr,at,the, oyuest-of „y- • ,,,'' Phyliia"MCConnel1"*We.hereby`,auther_l e'you to draw'on Thek'Fir'et` Security;'Bank, ,Erush, ;'5 f Colorado.'upatoan aggregate:;amount;;of:,$2,1430.00rU.S ;;Doltare wai1able_by your,tdrafte,,,, , at:sight, Sn the;event yoy' deem it necessary Dy Areason of 'yourlhaving•executed borid(s) ` ,,. !I ', •• on,-behalf,of�Phyllis McConnell,•�bound,`unto,the 9oarddof, Commissioners of;;we1G County�.r,,1. h wl. �„ e m and. +r •: of Colorado and binding upon terms end conditions ,ofwthe permit �and;,o�tho�ordinance„� ,.; P0-.., . NO. 108 A:tAll`drafts So drawn must,be marked drawn under"our Letter4Of CreditM1•riumber fin.- 1IN,""'),, , .le ..ya,tt,in _y..., cirt.) d,M' * l f I ✓P.�.( qt' ' l'4. , so, .. .4,� �+', `;, Y.M' 0 4,4,, id.� ',fy"it/444./ u0W. iw,`ili �N Sti t'tiMo rj+,�. h v4 a.': r ° It is a .condition of,;this Letter Of;Credit,wthat it shell'be,deemed'automatically140a, � '. extended'without'amendment-for,one year,trom the roeanttormd"nykfuturewexpiretion„date " Shereof,- unless"'sixty (60) days 'prior;,to�any auchdatewo halls$notity�youyin;Writingv;Vi- ;, • by certified mail at ,the above listed addressAthat we,eleetnotsto,eonsider,,M1this„Letter of, Credit'renewed for any such additional period. Upon keceipt',byyou of,-such notice," es you may draw hereunder by,means of tyour draftaton,,yue„iatteight$4accompanied 'by;your" J�, , written certification that'the. aforesaid ;bond(a)idis:Aatisfied, you; will, refund.�to'uscit.-,-'r • the amount paid,'less any'amounts which)may;have;been paid•by'ryou in 'the"meantime '"r1.1�,, under your bond(s) and any unpaid premium) due you on'said bond(s):''' .. ' ' Z1a .' ' •.il. 1(... [ _.. ., • P.e '4. ;:;:N ,.. C4'74 qk �4i� y rRk' i.lil„.tC A .i Mtn , ,. we'engage with you that all drafts under and in compliance withe'the terms of this * ' credit will be duly honored if presented at :this`otfice on`or ,before June 27; +`;1992' ,;,, or any automatically extended date, as hereinbefore`set"forth"M.-We.confirm credit and hereby undertake that all drafts drawn and presented� r� will be "duly'honored by'us '4,"1."x' . • , ., a r,. .I• r M _ ',, r / t.' ±.�'rn1^C� A., ":rn^,�M,M1titi:P'^n'4.'s.,In. 4 " `1w'.�tl.'G; H 'n1R •. Except so far as otherwise expressly stated.- this credit is subject .to the "Uniform;; Customs and Practice for Documentary Credit (1983 Revision) , International Chamber, of Commerce Brochure No.'.400. . , ',",,,or+ •,s'.",t r;",r 6"1i;IT'-'r:,i 1•',#, 4: ''( -49,�`'(,"KN..d..t . -+ �.i6v`,.', y ztalaosn'- David L. Oak o utive Vice President • 97 Michael J. appal . Vice President DLO/MJS: fla 910575 ► RESOLUTION RE; APPROVE ENTRY BY WELD COUNTY PEST INSPECTOR UPON VARIOUS LANDS 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. on May 13, June 7 and 13, 1991. Ron Broda, Weld County Pest Inspector, mailed notices to various landowners within Weld County advising them that lands owned or occupied by them contain Canada thistle, musk thistle, leafy spurge, noxious weeds, and WHEREAS, said notices stated that the Canada thistle, musk thistle, and leafy spurge, noxious weeds, must be controlled or eradicated within ten days from the date of said notices, and gave recommendations as to what methods are to be used for such control or eradication, and WHEREAS, a copy of said list, containing the legal descriptions of the lands, and the names of those landowners who have failed to comply with said recommendations, is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, the County Pest Inspector has requested that the Board approve his entry upon lands, as set forth in said list. to effect the control or eradication of Canada thistle, musk thistle, and leafy spurge, noxious weeds, and WHEREAS, at its meeting of July 1, 1991, the Board did Find as followsi I) That those landowners mentioned on the list are the owners of said land within a pest control district; 2) That Canada thistle, musk thistle, and leafy spurge, noxious weeds, are found upon said lands; 3) That said landowners received appropriate notice and such notice specified the best available means for Control or eradication of Canada thistle, musk thistle, and leafy spurge, noxious weeds; and 4) That said landowners have not complied with the requirements as stated by the County Pest Inspector, and WHEREAS, pursuant to said Findings, the Board deems it advisable to approve the entry by Ron Broda, Weld County Pest Inspector, upon said lands described in the list attached hereto, to effect the control or eradication of Canada thistle, musk thistle, and leafy spurge, noxious weeds. 910572 Page 2 RE+ ENTRY UPON LANDS -'+ NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld I County, Colorado, that the Board does hereby approve the entry by Ron Broda, weld County Pest Inspector, upon various lands as set forth in the list attached hereto to effect the control or eradication of Canada thistle, musk thistle, and leafy spurge, noxious weeds. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 1st day of July. A.D., 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS �D,�I���GG0_ATTESTI .400.^ WELD COUNTY, OLORADO if Weld County Clerk to the Board 10. ,- Cord, '.. , airman By t la y Deputy jerk to the Board Ge a KenrCedy, t v-hm APPROVED AS FORM; L'" ;Q+���<� -44.0" Constance L. Harbert C County Attorney C. WftKir y U w. ebetar 1/ 910572 L h d O 1 WELD COUNTY PEST AND WEED DEPARTMENT 426 Norm tam Amos ExNesn ow Bu4oe+o.*ado Oran Pon OS"COLORADO 50531 PHONE NtxneEH(303I 3604000,Fxr.4466 DDe. COLORADO June 27, 1991 Dear Weld County Commissioners: Under the Peat Control District Law, CRS, 35-5.108, I must seek approval or right of entry from the Board of County Commissioners to enter on private land to carry out weed control measures. Below is a list of landowners, and the legal description of their land, that vs may have to enforce on. l am seeking your approval to enter upon these lands. Name Legal Parcel Phyllis Ketler-Cardner T6N R66W SEC 36 SW1/4SW1/4 080536000004 Erie Coal Creek Ditch T1N R68W SEC 5, 8 Jacob & Ellen Kerbs T3N R68W SEC 13 NE1/4 120713000085 Pierce Lateral T8N R66W SEC 22, 23, 27, 28 Water Supply & Storage T7N R67W SEC 3, 6-10, 16 & 17 Collins Lateral T7N R66W SEC 3. 4, 8-10 T8N R66W SEC 33 Lee House, Etal. T6N R67W SEC 15 S1/2SW1/4 080715000017 The weed notices were mailed on May 13, June 7, and June 13, 1991, requesting control of one or more of the following weed species: musk thistle (cuyduua, nutafa). Canada thistle (Cara .m arvenae), and leafy spurge (pt.phnnhlm asula). Enclosed are copies of the notices sent on the different dates. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, Ronald J. Broda Weld County Vegetation Management Specialist x00/3 910s72 RESOLUTION REs AUTHORIZE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO CONVENE AS A BOARD OF EQUALIZATION FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1991 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the weld County Home Rule Charter. is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado. and WHEREAS. Section 39-8-101, CRS, as amended, provides that the Board of County Commissioners shall constitute a Board of Equalization for the adjustment and equalization of assessments among the several taxpayers of Weld County. Colorado, and to review the assessment roll of all taxable property located in Weld County, as prepared by the Assessor, and to hear appeals from the determination of said assessments fixed and made by the County Assessor of Weld County. Colorado. and WHEREAS, said Board of Equalization shall convene On July 1. 1991, and thereafter may convene and adjourn on each day following, through the 10th day of August. 1991. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Conenissioners of Weld County, Colorado. that said Board shall sit as a Board of Equalization beginning on July 1, 1991. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 1st day of July, A.D., 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY CO RADO weld County Clerk to the Board Ger Lacy airman By, `Slr k 7li. -tJ 1-- ---- - Deputy C rk to the Board eo a Kdnnedy, Pro-Tam / ' APPROVED TO FORMS „ L.mT iO i_4i�: � Constance L.�Ha-rlbyer County Attorney C. W. Kiy W. H. Webster 910568 Asooai ec: CA>Cisr- 1. r, ei � ca STATE OF COLORADO ) �' � o Is.s. — .a' COUNTY OF WELD ) i � .° r^ rnV, , • David D. Reynolds, being duly sworn,' e4a says that he is publisher of 4 j -0 .7„ The New News, a weekly newspaper r published in Keenesburg in said Countyco and State' that said newspaper has a g 1 circulation in said County and has been contlnously and • • uninterruptedly•published therein, g a period of at least fifty-two consecutive weeks prior to the first publication of the annexed notice$ that said newspaper is a newspaper within the weaning of the .0«1°,4 .�ne act of the General Assembly of the a«M �ii.. sew. State of Colorado,. entitled "An Act irtgrediak �n.. ' to regulate the printing of legal ,. wnotices and advertisements," and lath amendments thereto; that the notice ay,� www w of which the annexed is a printed ,,• }�_�w��.,__ """trI w Copy taken from said newspaper, was '"rowt published in said newspaper, and in ,.tlitse 6.4 ally x ay ,.,, Lei. the regular and entire issue of raht�.4y ally. every number thereof, the r. .""', en Me:°"`, M. motion to ii.. kt once a week for u,:�,;",,,. ""n,w�""' • successive weeks; that said notice aspn� days prior, d w�.4i the was so published in 'said newspaper np.mr .1.11 Wes �Y proper and not in any supplement rn thereof, and that the first ,F §F lv h. /% N publication of said notice as RV? fG. T aforesaid, was on the qA_ X..� r, iw, s aa dal/ of ', i9 al., and the last on the 2-1 day of cf), F,CS ' 1871.7)4-9CPS Subscribed and sworn to before i _.me this day of „_, 19_. . Aar.0 'X&t.i4 My Commission expfres March 15,1992 NOTICE DOCKET NO. 91-43 Pursuant to Section 39-8-104, Colorado Revised Statutes, notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, will sit as the County Board of Equalization. in its Chambers in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. beginning on July 1, 1991 to review the assessment rolls of all taxable property located in the County, as prepared by the Assessor, and to hear appeals from determinations of the Assessor, and will continue said hearing from day to day through August 10, 1991. Should 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. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Carol A. Harding, Deputy DATED: June 24, 1991 PUBLISHED: June 27. 1991. in The New News 910588 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS V.O. ARRANT NO. P.O. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 015768 026268 UNITED BANK OF GREELEY 2,932.89 016769 026269 UNITED BANK OF GREELEY 435,599.41 ' 016770 026270 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE 1,124.44 TOTAL 439,656.74 TATE OF COLORADO OUNTY OF WELD )) ss This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed n the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through 1 and dated JULY 9 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite he—ames with the total amount $ 439,656.74 DATED THIS 03 PAY OF JULY 19 91 WELL C Y F N F�d� SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS %,,--T( - DAY OF 19,. MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: 1iry c44Inn muary10.1995 • TATE OF COLORADO OUNTY OF WELD ss We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, hereby (approve) isapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby rdered drawn upon the FUND totali .• thairpers. . ' •t 'TTE$T: M m er 4or . ounty Clerk 4 Recorders:11,4kt scaled Member y. � I K/y Deput Member Member Lr�l z0 Q WELD COUNTY. COLORADO PAGE Gnarear, FUND CLAIMS V.O. WARRANT NO. P.O. NO. VENDOR _AMOUNT 169 SMALL PAIIIDLL C MCKS 23,358.92 TOTAL b23,358.92 STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD 3 ss This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed m the above' listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through 1 and dated JUNE 28, 199a. 9 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite thiTF—Fames with the total amount $ 23,358.92 DATED THIS 03 DAY OF JULY 1991 SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS JR° DAY OF j 199[. MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MyCommtssIon0O January10,1995 .1 TATE OF COLORADO .OUNTY OF WELD ss We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, hereby (approve) isapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby rdered drawn upon the FUND totals CFair.'t' ATTEST: a I AD ,� (dan Mem r ” County Clerk 3 Rccorda; it, es exxtrd Membene By: Sitig k. Yr): Member err�� Deputy /1,( l 15A Member v`� 7152.008 THE FOLLOWING HANDWRITTEN WARRANTS WILL BE APPROVED ON .C 34'd 1 NUMBER OF WARRANTS 01 GENERAL FUND $ NUMBER OF WARRANTS 3 71 PAYROLL FUND $ q348Qi 1056 ' / (74 NUMBER OF WARRANTS 12 SOCIAL SERVICE FUND $ PREPARED BY: 011152.009 THE FO OWING ARE THE TOTAL WARRANTS ISSUED THAT WILL BE DISTIBUTED ON 3, l99! 01 GENERAL FUND $ .5e / SAO 74_ 71 PAYROLL FUND $ '. 12 SOCIAL SERVICES FUND $ 75151'/1494/ PREPARED SY: dileictie-) 03-01-88 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •S . Y k' t( : 1;1II 5y, r r W • i to - Z 4 I �I {W A. .`•. 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IT WAS CLOSED : JUNE 11, 1991 DUE TO HIGH WATER: : WCR 67 BETWEEN WCR 68 AND HWY 392 : MONA Received from : PENOTC02-MAIN Received : 07/01/91 15:52 Sent : 07/01/91 15:52 Select an option and type it below; then press ENTER. 3 Send 8 Reply 9 File 10 Delete PF1-Help 2- 3- 4-Main Menu 5- 6-Fast Path PF7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12-Quit SM ...> 4B O-O01 exiint't --7 13Iq) 4�%M 1 0. /If DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY 4�, J CORPS or ENGINEERS.OMAHA DISTRICT TRI.LAKES PROJECT OFFICE,9307 STATE HWY 121. WT LETON.COLORADO 501234901 "° A��fin0ew June 27, 1991 Regulatory Office r... cp t - 1 o Mr. Gene Brantner, Chairman r �_ Weld County Commissioners y 915 10th Street w "� Greeley, CO 80631 Co Dear Mr. Brantner: Reference is made to my June 18, 1991 site visit which concerns the Weld County Commissioners Department of the Army permit CO 258 OXT 2 0011732 and the associated mitigation. This letter is to inform you that the mitigation as proposed pursuant to this permit is considered acceptable and completed by this office. If there are any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to contact this office or me at ( 303 ) 979-4120 or 4121 . Sincerely, TERRY MCKEE Environmental Resource Specialist cc: Permits File Omaha Permits Branch ACOICD. CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE null °ATEu/"y"'�°/DpA"1 PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AB A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS Marsh& McLennan, Inc. NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.This CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, 1100 MNem Bldg.. Suite 4500 EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW Houston,Texas 77002 COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE 11 (713) 664.0400 COMPANYER A LGOD .ulao°l Hartford Insurance Company COMPANY D I INSURED LETTER Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Company COMPANY a subsidiary of Panhandle/� Eastern Corporation LETTER C 2 5400 Westhelm Co urt ourt COMPANY r 1� rn Houston,Texas 770565310 LITTER 0 .., -� COMPANY /,(") Wig, E ;,ti THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT TME POLICIES OP INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLIO'PeR _, INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REOUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WMIC"UMIB CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL NE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES,LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE SEEN REDUCED SY PAID CLAIMS. 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AVTMOR D IIy,�./SERTA7IY i a Pti,r,.e 1,Y'."..1_...Y, M.",r.sy" . . .. , AOORt)'4S:e'' 1 � . ...... .... ... - . . . .. . oA00RQ'441t1'OM_'r10t� e�a" 1/3/C1/ : AACIMUL ' CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE MINA DATE IMMOOML') pnopuaa THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OP INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS Marsh& McLennan, Inc, NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE MOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, 1100 Mllam Bldg., Suite 4500 EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE APPOIDEO SY THE POLICIES BELOW Houston,Texas 77002 COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE (713) 6540400 COMPANY A• _ - .-... coot turncoat LETTER Hartford Insurance Company -_ ... COMPANY a •+'. C") • INSURED LETTIA - COMPANY C, 1-7' � r Panhandle Eastern Corporation L.Trin ✓ ,j=,p(� _ _ 5400 Weethelmer Court COMPANY — r. e. Houston,Texas 77056.6310 'ATRIA D ;-,,� COMPANY IT G.E. .,.� -J-<STER COVERAGES THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POWCIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD -. INDICATED,NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY SE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES,LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. CO TYPE OP INSURANCE POLICY MUMMER POLICY EFAOTFA POLICYEXMRATICN ALL UMITs - LTR DATE(MWDWYY) OAT/(MG/DONTI � •' GENERAL LIASIUTY GENERAL AGGREGATE ° - - COMMERCIAL(MINIMAL LIABILITY PRODUCT400MP/DPE AGGREGATES - CLAIMS MAC ODOUR.. PERSONAL A AOYERTI ENO INJURY i OWNER'S A OCNTRACTOM'I PROT.. EACH OCOWIRINOS • r. FIRS DAMAO"(MI•a&AI I MEDICAL EXPENSE(Any on•promm) $ AUTOMCNLI UASIUTY COMBINED NoLE II A ANY AUTO 37 CSE G 62042 E (O/S) 07-0141 07-0142 E. T. 1,000, x ALL OWNED AUTOS 37 CSE D 52043 E (NJ) mow, % 37 CSE D 62044 E (TX) (Pe p naouLEo AUTOS mot I ao ) .11 X NIRED AUTOS 37 MCP D 52045 E (MA) RODILV X NON•0WNE0 AUTOS (wrrwr4) OMAOS LIABILITY PROPERTY DAMAOE $ EXCESS LIANLITY EACH. . . AOGRIOAYI OCCURRENCE OTHER THAN UMIRELLA FORM • STATUTORY WORKERS COMPENSATION A ANC 37 WBR D 52040 E 07-0141 074142 * 7.000,_ (EACH ACCIDENT) EMPLOYERS'UANLm 37 WL D 62041 E ° _ 1 000,._ (DISwS..P000YLRxD • ° 1,000 (DISEM4IAOH EMPLOYEE) OTMIR OSICMPTION OP IaVLOCATIONNNENICLINMSYRNRIONIISPICIAL ITEMS... CCAYIFItAYE NOLOER,M1 CANQ*WA710M .. r.x........ .....w x. ..�..w..m .u,+.aw..fv✓Arn..N•4am..rMr,u„ .p..w.n.M1•iir,Arntln'-M rinw'w.O.a„A,.wrM.-n.W SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE Weld County Colorado EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO Board of County CommissionersMAIL—IC.DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE 916 10th Street LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTIOE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR 015 , CO 60631 LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPO THE COMPANY,ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES, GreAUTHOR' RE RISENfATIY f Y (,.7!�_[fix/ .. 4,d D'- I3 p .. . .,'...r--Vr. w„M.,. ,.rMT7L'rr. , Yr(e,+s,MnnY.w.. . ,-r14QORQtr0411►QRA'1'tO1J'+i0/0 1/3fICJ Pegg" (L� WELOCOUNTY CO"je,,..,,,..,.7. 7, Weld County Commissioners," . , i ", L) 22 Attns 5111 Webster 913 10th St.Greeley CO EWGvl DateCy9 .t �j/-/i�_• � / Dear Mr. Webster , As residents of Weld County we appeal to the Weld County Commissioners to help retain rural Emergency Medical Technicians within Weld County. The ruling set forth by the Colorado State C+orrd of Medical Examiners that requires a medical doctor to sponsor each Cmergency Medical Technician will effectively abolish this service. Doctors aro not willing to assume the legal responsibilities associated with sponsorship. We request your support in informing. the Board of Medical Examiners that the EMT certification obtained through North Colorado Medical Center is of highest quality and their doctor/sponsor plan is counter-productive. • We would assume you understand that in an emergency situation the quick response and transport time to A medical facility is a life or death matter. In a county the size of Weld, the only way this is going lo be accomplished is throeoh local ambulance service within rural areas. We are fortunate and proud o-f having a highly qualified EMT service built by countless hours of volunteer tie& and effort. We are not willing to lose this valuable asset. Sincerely, D i 47 n.i 1:u r;5���4��. Md cl r'ra en • ff' L o) r � .Ir.x ** "c . 4. , ;P'' . X i •' R df , k , JN 7 1. • • net i 608 d DATE: June 24, 1991 From: S .C . Christman n, " ^n Rrl rn. y .y p0 BOX . 923 ?. To : Editorials Editor Greoloy, CO 80632 Tho Greeley Tribune �� •" - Greeley. c080631 J ",, . . . ;,,'J Words : "THAT'S MY LINK" . . .by S.C, Christman Should the County offices be moved north out of downtown? That is a question. Why move? Why not south to Gateway? Or, mx out to FT. Collins?? For thee eoswhr+1mTwi0•'^17W yeoftY.'mark. 1.ubelale•,•tm441dtr+er,-,, the bottom line is this : Going too far in public spending with the idea it supports a lagging, sagging economy only makes matters worse . More inflation, more taxes. For every tax dollar so spent, the private citizen and business or farm enterprise iosoe three dollars to its own growth and devo) opmont . With inflation, count that twenty to thirty dollars that must be EARNED before spendable income or not profits for true growth are gained. This is "help" for growth and development? I think, rather, this is what is known as "the burden of over-taxation to support the high cost of government" . Does anyone with a basic education in math and finance not understand this basic truth of financial responsibility; The honest citizen knows he has to earn a dollar before he can spend a dollar. John added by npenc!ing tax dollars are moanL''ions to s. “nund economic system. Such orforts will cost more than they are worth. Public sponding in always an expense, not a tax- able earned capital or income gain. That takes us to the top lino : Who is it that stands to gain most from this or any other high cost public expenditure? The answer to that question should be of intense interest, not only to me but to any private business or citizen being asked to sacrifice more of personal income to pay for another bond issue, tax, or foes and chorges to cover this ono more nohlic. expense. And that ' s my line . . . . p,/ l ce. lb A /,c.' r�� ..• • S. . . ..,' ., ..... . ovix� 7 .. ' . Iff • ta ' T , I., 1 ' : )‘i: 1 r • i . , ,.... , • ,.4,, ', . .', ',..- ' . -; ,*.: : -.. 1 k- \ . Itsi . :4 • 116.6..". 4 1.-t...i 154. * 1. .. ,.. ; •• ... .. 1! - , •. . .�..0....•.r40tcg b j. _ This Is No Bull t isk 6/z% 91 / Board of County Commis. ors :i. Weld County 915 10th St. Greeley, CO - - Enclosed is a copy of an OPINION ,' r g; sent to Angola do Mocha, Editorials 1+ Editor, the Greeley Tribune . I forward it to you as an expression 8 of a private citizen' s view of tho }}} proposed move to north Greeley. thG7$ Would it not be better to move the Motor Vehicle licensing office to yv another existing brling elsewhere ,,�C ull i in the city or county, pOMsibly a p5 Mall area? This would open up space for expansion of County offices in — --• The Centennial Bldg., I would think. Why not place additional court office /Leone Lo the Greeley Plaza building And , :lhnt n'lent tt.e needs of hout.;J_nc - rnl our o'iJ 1 lreJ'^L /90 ,. . .STATE OF COLORADO OBPARTMSHT OP HIGHWAYS 4201 East Arkansas An, Danner, Colorado 80222 '' ,! s.a '003)767.9011 • `1� June 19, 1991 • 93DRTLRR Deer C,ommi.anioners: Enclosed for your information is A draft copy or, the Department of Highways' 1993.1997 Five Year Highway Program of Projects. Review of this program is in • progress through designated state And regional clearinghouses, including Councils of Governments and Regional Planning Commissions. The program is used to guide the development of the Department's annual construction budget. The projects And funding levels in the program ere • contingent upon the availability of sufficient federsl, state, and local funds. Some projects discussed during the 1990 county hnnring process ere shown in FY 97, the last year of the five year period. As was the case with the 1992-1996 Program, project. created from Senate Dill. 36 funds are identified as CX projects and those developed from House Dill 1012 funds are identified as CY projects. • • Please mail any comments you may have on this Draft directly to: Dave Ruble, Manager Highway Programs Section, Room 212 Colorado Department of Highways . 4201 East Arkansas Avenue Denver, CO A0222 . ' Comments must...1le ripceivsk bv„TjljyJ2S. All comments will bo mailed to the State Highway Commission in advance of their August meeting. The Commission will review all comments and then adopt a final version of the 1993-1997 Five Year Highway Program of Projects. V.ry truly yours, r. e l It< , Director Divis.rransportation • 4Development Enclosure Odi E�1 6 r; !A"4 I.. ,{�I... rim. ne_ \Y r1'' CO +* 4y U . O C E c0 ._ r O Of JR o O L. {.L ti z s r F O P tCa C 44 4 v Y, a 0 GC a • - A a IV • r Vj a ta fir A C i 2 • O s s Cr)L. 4 4 Cl). O a a a CZ; T'- . a . *a .:. 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RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO JULY 3, 1991 TAPE #91-16 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. met • in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, July 3, 1991, at the hour of 9100 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 Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy. Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby - Absent Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Weld County Attorney, Thomas David Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Finance and Administration Director. Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of July 1. 1991. as printed. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: There were no additions to today's agenda. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: There were no Commissioner Reports given today. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $ 381,580.16 Payroll $ 23,358.92 Handwritten warrants: Payroll $ 439,656.74 Commissioner Webster moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Let the record reflect that a recess was taken at this time to allow the Board to convene as the Board of Social Services. BIDS: PRESENT JANITORIAL SUPPLIES - BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS DEPARTMENT: Mr. Warden presented these bids today for Board consideration on July 17, 1991. Bidders names were read into the record by Mr. Warden. Let the record show that Commissioners Kirby is now present. APPROVE COPIER - HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Mr. Warden asked that this bid be held over for two weeks. He stated an analysis is being done on the number of copy machines and would like the decision delayed until analysis is completed. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: CANCEL UNCOLLECTIBLE AMBULANCE ACCOUNTS IN THE AMOUNT OF $26,541.55: Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said Resolution, with Commissioner Kennedy seconding the motion. It carried unanimously. PLANNING: CONSIDER RE 01353 - PARAL: Lanell Swanson, representing the Planning Staff, stated Ken Lind. Attorney representing the applicant, was to appear for this matter; however, he was not available. Therefore. Ms. Swanson recommended a continuance to July 10, 1991. A motion by Commissioner Kennedy and seconded by Commissioner Kirby passed unanimously to consider RE #1353 on July 10, 1991 at 9:00 a.m. 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 ware 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: 122/0/f/Wit BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD CO Weld County Clerk to the Board By:/aKTi 7zay7 De Clerk to the Board George Kennedy, Pro-Tam EXCUSED DATE OF APPROVAL Constance L. Harbert C. W. Kirby / W. H. Web te0 r Minutes - July 3, 1991 Page 2 a a , RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS d MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY, COLORADO JULY 3, 1991 TAPE 091-16 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, mat in regular session as the Board of Social Services in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, July 3, 1991, 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 Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tam COmmissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby - Absent Commissioner W. H. Webster Also presents Weld County Attorney, Thomas David Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of Social Services meeting of July 1, 1991, as printed. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the warrants for approval by the Board in the amount of $35,574.84. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Webster 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 et 9:05 A.M. n ' t r /// - APPROVED: ATTEST: 1 ' I�/// BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS • /d vGi WELD COUNTY Weld County Clerk to the Board ' Gordo acy, a n By: Lputy C /� �� dre George y, Deputy Clerk to the Board George Kennedy, Pro-Tem EXCUSED DATE OF APPROVAL Constance L. Harbert ABSENT C. e.:(Tetniter WW. Kirby W. 4)110.2,64-0 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Monday, July 8. 1991 TAPE #91-16 ROLL CALL: Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman George Kennedy, Pro-Tem '{6 Constance L. Harbert - Excused r,. C. W. Kirby W. H. Webster MINUTES: Approval of minutes of July 3, 1991 ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: None APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants RECESS FOR SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD: MINUTES: Approval of minutes of July 3, 1991 WARRANTS: Don Warden, County Finance Officer BUSINESS: NEW: 1) Consider Consent to Commingling with Basin Exploration and authorize Chairman to sign - SE; S18, T2N, ROM/ 2) Consider 011 and Gas Division Order with Energy Pipeline Company/Roggen Gas Processing Company and authorize Chairman to sign - W3Ej 532. T4N, R64W PLANNING: 1) Consider Resolution re: Building Code and Zoning Violations - Hanscome, Vincequerra, Mustard and Associates, Nesvik, Yoo, Steinbeck. Frost. Carter. Miller, Outdoor Promotions, Wilson, Guillory, Rushing. Taylor, Stan Barrett. Inc., Tinnin, Price, Czarnecki, and Griego � a CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Jul 8 - Elected Official 10:00 AM Jul 8 - Work Session 10:30 AM Jul 8 - Weld Mental Health 7:30 PM Jul 9 - Juvenile Community Review Board 12:15 PM Jul 9 - County Council - Ault Town Hall 7:30 PM Jul 11 - Convention and Visitors Bureau Advisory Board 7:00 AM . Jul 11 - Private Industry Council 7,45 AM Jul 12 - Community Corrections 12,00 FM Jul 15 - Chamber Board 12:00 PM Jul 15 - Public Forum - Move of County Offices 7:00 PM • Jul 15 - Fair Board 7:30 PM Jul 16 - E911 Telephone Authority Board 12:00 PM Jul 16 - Planning Commission 1:30 PM Jul 16 - Retirement Board 2:15 PM Jul 16 - Airport Authority Board 3:00 PM Jul 17 - EDAP 7:00 AM Jul 18 - BOE Hearings 8:30 AM Jul 18 - Placement Alternatives Commission 12:00 PM Jul 18 - 208 Water Quality 7:00 PM Jul 19 - BOE Hearings 8:30 AM A, HEARINGS: Jul 8 - Convene as Board of Equalization 9:00 AM Jul 10 - Preliminary Hearing for local improvement district on Weld County Roads 15 and 84 10:00 AM -' Jul 10 - Preliminary Hearing for local improvement district on Weld County Road 63 10:00 AM Jul 10 - Amended Special Review Permit and Amended Certificate of Designation for a biomedical - waste incineration facility. Jamison Tool, Inc., and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. 10:00 AM Jul 17 - Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation for an environmental recycling and solid waste disposal site and facility, • Environmental Recycling and Disposal Company. c/o Ted Zigan 10200 AM Jul 31 - Planned Unit Development Plan. First Filing. Flatiron Structures Company 10:00 AM Jul 31 - Change of Zone to A (Agricultural), Keota 10:00 AM Aug 14 - Amend certain Sections of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. Ordinance No. 119-I 10:00 AM • ---- Aug 14 - Show Cause Hearing, Tire Mountain Incorporated, c/o Jarrald A. and Faye L. Jamison 10:00 AM Sep 11 - Show Cause Hearing, James McDonald, c/o Adrenalin Adventures 10:00 AM Dec 4 - Show Cause Hearing, Columbine Iron and Metal, - Inc., c/o Penny Lovely Philippe (cont. from 6/26/91) 10:00 AM " COMMUNICATIONS: 1) State Board of Health agenda for July 17, 1991 2) State Department of Highways re: Traffic Accidents by County, Calendar Year 1990 RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve cancellation of uncollectible Ambulance Accounts in the amount of $26,541.55 * 2) Action of Board concerning RE #1353 - Paral * Signed at this meeting July 8. 1991 "---- min RESOLUTION RE, CANCELLATION OF OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE FOR THE WELD COUNTY AMBULANCE SERVICE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a list of ambulance accounts has been submitted to the Accounting Department of Weld County, Colorado. with said accounts having been deemed uncollectible in accordance with guidelines adopted by the City and County, a copy of said list being attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, the Accounting Department has recommended to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that said list of uncollectible debts due and owing the weld County Ambulance Service in the amount of $26,541.55, be canceled. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, that the aforementioned list of uncollectible accounts in the amount of $26,541.55 be, and hereby is, approved for cancellation. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on, the 3rd day of July. A.D., 1991. // BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST, Miadtatt WELD CO ORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board _ Cord . Lacy,, C rman 9y, eputy Cl k to the Bow George Kennedy, Pro-Teinm APPROVED AS 0 FORM: EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - (AYE) Constance L. Harbert 04-1 C unty Attorney C. W. Kir y 6) � /I2 W. H. Webste 'NOD910578 O t1 CC . MELD 'COUNTY AMBULANCE SERVICE - UNCOLLECTABLE ACCOUNTS PAGE . ACCOUNT AMOUNT ACCOUNT AMOUNT ACCOUNT AMOUNT NUMBER DUE NUMBER DUE NUMBER DUE 00014666 6453.09 00016223 6140.00 00016314 *385.88 00016967 •406.00 00017308 *544.04 00017690 073.16 00017715 1219.44 00017766 6269.04 00017833 1217.20 0001 8045 1225.00 00018226 648.28 00018317 6136.01 00010383 1136.0.1 00018393 1399.91 00018441 •475.02 • 0.0018487 6402.74 00018509 6497.50 00018511 6357.42 0Q010514 *49.00 00010532 1344.02 00018533 ♦391.40 - Q0018537 1564.44 00010540 1384.66 00010554 *344.02 • 0,0016555 •210.12 00018562 *658.74 00010571 1463.50 0.0018577 6366.42 00018579 *366.42 00016592 *339.01 00016601 •352.21 00018606 169.48 00018621 1460.93 00016622 6372.51 00018634 1469.95 00018635 6479.08 00010646 1462.64 00018653 •472.99 00010654 6324.00 00018656 *314.41 00010657 6457.20 00010662 •339.01 00010670 6134.00 0,0018674 6546.00 00018479 620,7.06 00.010682 *344.02 00018688 *414.06 00018701 1473.80 000.10705 •400.68 00016715 6383.14 00010717 1277.90 00010737 *362.56 00015829 6340.14 00018032 *351.24 00010064 •421.26 00010921 *323.42 00018941 1943.48 00018951 6320.00 00010903 *382.14 000190,57 144.45 00019129 •375.55 00019208 1426.30 00019259 1375.55 00019368 641Q.00 00019383 *525.00 00019413 •335.00 _ 00019454 6205.00 00019402 *560.00 00,019639 1455.00 000,19742 1505.00 00019743 6397.00 00019745 *460.00 .. 0001 9828 •740.50 TOTAL 626.541.55 yy 0.11os C Q 1 e RESOLUTION • RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING RECORDED EXEMPTION #1353 - JOHN AND JUNE PARAL. C/0 KEN LIND WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. -I pursuant to Colorado statute and the Wald 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 the request for Recorded Exemption #1353 which was submitted by John and June Feral, c/o Ken Lind, for property which is located in part of Section 5, Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. and WHEREAS, a hearing before the Board was held on July 3. 1991, at which time the Planning staff recommended the Board continue said matter until July 10. 1991 . • scheduling conflict. at4100 a.m., due to a NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, that this matter be, and hereby is, continued to July 10. 1991. at 9300 a.m. ~ The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, • adopted by the following vote on the 3rd day of July, A.D., 1991. • nn, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTESTS A l- ,'4f /I WELD COON ORADO _ ///01� �7�K�WJ 'V Weld County Clerk to the Board êtCt?thGBQft Gor . Lac ' r ':irman By, rd eorgdyfi/Pro-T V APPROVED A TO FORM' EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - (AYEL Constance L. Harbert Je•-n-"" ia".9)--Jel‘2 t - . _ ounty Attorney C. ir� hnliY 'mil/-114 1 • W. H. Webster • j/9 J, 910580 V THE FOLLOWING ARE THE TOTAL WARRANTS ISSUED THAT WILL BE DISTIBUTED ON 01 GENERAL FUND $d N. W7. 92 71 PAYROLL FUND $ 12 SOCIAL SERVICES FUND $ /, Ile. 23 PREPARED BY: Aelesas.--) 03-01-88 THE FOLLOWING HANDWRITTEN WARRANTS WILL BE APPROVED ON 71/J5/ NUMBER or WARRANTS 01 GENERAL FUND $rOo7L3B .3,3 NUMBER OF WARRANTS 71 PAYROLL FUND $ NUMBER OF WARRANTS 12 SOCIAL SERVICE FUND $ PREPARED BY( 1,14!f--) 022152.009 a WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE 1 y • cznM FUND CLAIMS V.O. (PAYROLL) WARRANT NO. P.O. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 015771 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE $58,395.33 01-5”2 UNLTEDZTANK Ok 6KrLLl:x J.S3.2O TOTAL 62)388.53 ;TATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD ss This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed n the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated JULY 8 9 91 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite them ames with the total amount $42.,388.53 _ DATED THIS 8TH DAY OF 3SLY , 1 91 , SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 8 DAY OF ,,UZY 19 . My Cosmisslon:xplros Jry 45 anua 10.19 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: TATE OF COLORADO OUNTY OF WELD . 55 We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) isapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby rdered drawn upon the GENERAL FUND tot tin $ 62.388.53 chair reta&H, ATTEST: �t/ ii',',/� er ounty Clerk & Recorder — Member By: 6eputy ty Mem er Member . �,2°'G 1a_OAR 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e ' : W W W W W w W W C A .0 ry- .0 10 '0 .0 .0 •0 .0 .0 Z A N W 1.1 w w w W W W P A p O. a' N N /n N N N N Z ,o r O •0 a V a N a A -I T C N T 7 r L N T A N, D T ! 0 0 n 1/1141 0 D i 0 C N 3(01 r 1.1 er z A r 111 m n f N q s i A a o 0 .... ! N D A • r M A r ♦ m A r M 0 4 0 • 2.. or r w T 4 0 O r r or r1 a 0 Z P rt r a is b ; N > A ! • 0 A (11 u x O •• .•1 or a CC vat • 30 \OZ M r 0r0 M n w 0 C .1,.:`. A It % .4 •• A ✓ P. •• r r r r r .1 N N N N ' N N N N - C ? $":. 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Taidnt Nembutal �tl�l-J CO ,.TY Mainavildtne/Anvw COQ',' ;r;Si: 7C (sea)srw"e 4210 Ean Ayenw 3 • (swop 3204020rmigan �eW' ROY ROMER Denver,Coloredo.802004718/- Governor �Nations)Hank Building/Denver Phone(303) 320.8339 (a03)MAW Grand lunation Mao JOEL XOHN 4i4, (308) Interim Executive Director COLORADO ra.bteorne. DEPARTMENT (rte)648.441 OFAHEALTH _ _.. _. _ COLORADOLQL0B,61X2.11.0,62J2.2E.Lit6Litt AGENDA July 17, 1991. rrrATlONMAW Colorado Department of Health 9;00 a.m. 4210'E E. 11th Ave.,Room 412 - Denver, CO 9:00 a.m.: 1. Roll Call 2. Public Comment 3. Board Comment 910 a.m.: 4. Report of the Interim Executive Director,Joel Kohn 9:25 am.: S. Briefing: by department staff on hazardous waste incineration—technical issues 10:13 am.: 6. PUBLIC RULEMAKING HEARINGSs State comments: Dr.Richard Hoffman,Disease Control and Environmental Epidemiology Division s Proposed Jlpmilatlonaertpjning to the Reporting:Preventionyttd C,ontml of AIDS..NW lat dIua ss dlIV Info ion b. Proposed JmndmrnM to$emddtirms Pertaining t Snmuwnirahle Disease& Control c, Proposed Amendments to_Remllations Pertaining tolhe Pawning of Selected piiiertpf Morhidipt and Moaa+ity d. Proposed amendments to Regulations Pertaining to the Desertion M i tgdog and Inyestiontion eeEnvi..nrerntaljnd C'hronir!Them, Noon: Lunch 1:00 p.m.: 7. PUBLIC RULEMAKING HEARING: Continuation of Juno 19 public hearing on ntoposed amendments to Colorado HatatiloutWeige Rrouletjpns- new Pettit), Appeals of Compliance Orders Staff comments: Dan Millar,Office of the Attorney General 1;15 p.m.: 8. PUBLIC RULEMAKING HEARINGS: Staff comments: Paul Daraghy and Melissa Davis,Health Facilities Division i\Cfr a. Proposed:visions ofpn:ofic regulations yythin Stneg(errt.S for Hospitaltand (�v Heatt jarilitics.Chapters 1-23.Which incorporate published materials by p � Cei 2/ (Continued—see page 2) NOTICE OF ?13FORl78TYoNAj• HF NG 7iEEpRR Tx? CO ADo HOARD OF HEA .TH NOTICE is hereby given that the Colorado Board of Health will hold an informational public hearing on Wednesday, August 21, 1991 to discuss the feasibility of requiring the installation of sprinklers systems (known as Automatic Extinguishment Systems or AES) in personal care boarding homes having more than sixteen licensed beds. The hearing will commence at approximately 9:30 a.m. in Room 412 of the Colorado Department of Health, 4210 East 11th Avenue, Denver, Colorado. The Board is seeking comment from the Health Facilities Division of the Colorado Department of Health, interested persons, and the general public on the costs and benefits of sprinkler systems in such facilities. This is not a public rulemaking hearing on new or proposed regulations, nor is it anticipated that the Health Facilities Division will be requesting a public rulemaking hearing at that time for the purpose of adopting regulations requiring sprinkler installation. Any interested person is encouraged to participate in the meeting either by submitting written data, views or comments not later than ten days prior to the date of the meeting, or by presenting the same orally. Persons wishing to submit any written data or views should submit two ogpjea to the Secretary, Colorado Board of Health at the address listed below on or before August 14, 1991. Secretary, Colorado Board of Health Colorado Department of Health 4210 East 11th Avenue, Room 413 Denver, Colorado 80220 Dated this 18th day of June, 1991. Kohn *rim Executive Director olorado Department of Health Board of Health Agenda July 17,1.991 Page 2 PUBLIC RULEMAICING HEARINGS (Coot'd) • b. Proposed renealjf Standards for Hoanitals sad Hnnlrh Facilirin Chanel 2017(2).221LC21.2aidcatialcataladlicialgatuthicauttlx.D1 . Proposed mans of Standards for Hasoifal. and}Iee!th Fp fitins_ClLnter 1 personal Care Bnardinv Homes NOTE: Times stated are approximate;bearings may be continued at such times and places as the Board may determine. "tv 1 ° STATE OF COLORADO DEPANTMENTOF PN!4Y 7 L"( 9: 2.4 4201 Ent A*4nbn Aw. r.. ;% Danvst co*$00 40272 4.44 (300)7574011 TO 1 File 813.56 TRAFFIC (Accidents) DATE: . July 2, 1991 SUBJECT: Traffic Accidents by County, Calendar Year 1990 Attached for your information are summary tabulations of traffic accidents Statewide by county for Calendar Year 1990. The tables show number of accidents -- fatal, injury, and property damage and number of persons killed and injured for Calendar Year 1990 for all road systems and for State Highways and county roads only. Tables on pages 2, 4, and 6 show the data by Planning and Management Region for Calendar Year 1990. .42 aff Traffic Engineer JJBtGJP:emo Encls. cc: File aT 0 DIVISION OF NTGNWAYS - STATE OF COLORADO STAFF TpAF1rIf AND SAFETY PROJECTS MRANCN TRAFFIC ACCTOENT6 SY COUNTY JANUARY - DECEMPLR 1990 COUNTY 1447,2,• 4♦A•44f♦4 VUMOTP OF-ACeIOCYTR *He67s*A NUNSEP..01'-Af — NAME NUMWER TOTAL FATAL INJURY PROP, DAM, KILLED INJURED ' - ADAMS 49 - 4,606 77 7.499 3AM^- ----)7 -Yr2R9------ ALAMOSA 30 710 4 104 210 • 167 ARAPANOE 10 8,662 28 2.740 5,994 36 4.220 _.-AA@NNL►TA.'_--44 --- --10)—_____'!_-----:36--- -A$---_— _.f-. 64 RACA 77 - 54 70 )• 33 ' RENT 74 109 1 40 66 1 66 —ROYLRF,M----07-- i,430• 24 CMAFFEF 31 257 4 90 163 4 129 CMEYFNNC 46 41 14 77 16 -CFsErM1-MF40-a-0-54 + _— .-427 3-- T --- 257 CONKJOA 75 97 3 17 S7 3 60 COSTTLLA 39 79 3 30 45 3 49 --{.ROYLET -36 -- I- 14 7 31 CUSTER 57 43 II 25 22 DELTA 10 - 365 12 116 177 13 175 11 -1494041----- --04- 14,-3)0---___--47-------4-.962 17,)3-1--.---__-...47_--�-7,216--_-___ OOLURCS se 27 1 11 10 1 10 DOUGLAS 47 1 .790 14 463 613 17 715 s.P.t +44-- 74.7 • 2'0 543 -. ...y ... . ELBERT - - - - 34 - 103 5 45 93 0 142 E4 PASO 64 0.597 1S 2,006 5.651 57 4.503 4.4Em4NT--- - 14 510 7._._____..176--- - 177. OARFIELD 74 704 10 259 515 11 393 GILPIN 60 90 3 39 49 3 St -00444. 0-0-0-0-11 . . . _._......750— ----104 134 ___444________ GUNNIhfk 40 779 5 100 174 6 169 NINSDALE A) 21 I 9 12 1 11 --.-4IDEMF#NO—_ ._- I6_ _. _ _._ _.153__ __..-4-_-_-._.-44-___-_-- _. -.11.-_ JACKSON 59 70 1 72 47 1 39 JEFFERSON - - - 11 - 0.614 46 2.736 5.932 51 4.246 ---1t3BYFA -45-_ 3♦-_ _-1_.-_ -4-3-------.-__` _-...—_ - 3-- 14 KIT CARAON 26 169 2 AO 107 7 102 LAKE 41 90 2 3) 63 2 47 -L6-pMTA._._ GO --___.-__- -3g --5 2P4 --♦♦6._.... ._ 3.. LARIMER - - - - 06 - 3.947 27 1,797 2.5)3 27 1.944 - i,A6-*7-*s 06 369 9 1;6- 909 A 994 LINCOLN 33 120 2 41 77 2 69 LOGAN 13 272 2 91 179 2 150 MCSA ------0* 2.09♦ $♦ 691 1,4S'T-- 1• 910 MINERAL - - - - 62 - 54 15 )9 76 MOFFAT 42 767 1 56 210 1 95. MD1NT91611..A 37 324 6 191 11) • 116 MONTPOSE 71 579 7 120 402 9 104 MORGAN 15 421 10 167 244 11 264 246 ♦ _�__. ._7�-�..-_ .14-o ---_ _ _ 4 OURAY 56 62 IS 44 22 PARK 54 210 3 107 100 4 16) FRILCIPS 37 M 46 - 30 --- 16 PITKIN 57 626 1 13) 492 2 199 PROVERS - - m - 17 - 199 2 AS 132 5 96 • --00-161.0 +19 4.03.0. % 1.234 --9-,474----- - -97 ---1,953 RIO RLANCO •9 1)7 3 52 02 3 04 RIO GRANDE 23 242 2 60 140 2 09 MOW4`7 We ---174------.-----46----9743 y31- SAGUACML - - - 35 - 71 1 79 41 2 S) SAN JUAN SS 27 14 13 24 --441441dC Ui6 Se —. -1-1-3— 1 --30--_-.--42 ---_._. -1-.-----_-44-- SLOOWICK 39 65 15 50 29 SUMMIT 61 691 4 202 495 7 351 Tety'R 43 tat 1 -6 110 _..---4-- 109 WASHINGTON 77 9S 3 39 43 4 61 WELD 03 2.451 33 1.077 1.341 30 1,695 YWYA )4- 134 ♦_..__.___. .�_—__--100'-.__.... OTHER 4••• TOTALS •A•• 81.371 492 25.704 55.175 544 )9.391 -1- ' STAti -P0PAPI W"t SP 1Na1WAM6 DIVISION or NIONwAY8 • STATE 0P COLORADO 81AF► TRAF►IC AND SAFETY PROJECTS BRANCH . TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS BY PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT REGION - Calendar YO4r 1990 IIMS►R OF ACCIO[NTS NUMMER Or PKR80N8 RCC10N TOTAL VITAL INJURY PROP. DAN KILLED INJUPFO 1 — .1.029 19 ]A4 616 —_._ .23_.x_ S90_��...3 2 6.298 60 2.364 3.174 65 1.529 -3 48,944 ^— 190 —WrrthS9•.---.4br9O1l--•-----24-V---—2074414 • 6,961 TO 3.06] 5.861 67 4.774 5 513 9 260 304 9 349 6 - --__ ------474— 9- 430 434 12 177- 7 4.030 26 1.236 2.771 27 1.953 2 060 13 275 572 14 ASS -9 1.211 14 ♦R9 791 - - 111- - - 10 1 ,309 26 397 291 30 605 11 3.227 70 960 2.294 70 1.•72 17 .i- - 2-.244_ 16 797 1.9'4 20 -1.204 13 002 13 317 570 13 490 1♦ 520 11 193 310 12 331 REGION P4INNING AND MANAGEMENT REGIONS 2 LARIMCR, WELD 3 ADAMS. ANAPAMOE. BOULDER. CLEAR CREEK, O[NV[R, DOUGLAS. GILPIN. JVFFER6ON ♦ SL-PASO PARK TEN.f5R - -- - S CNEYENNE. CL.ERT. KIT CARSON. LINCOLN 6 .ACA, RENT. CRJff4EY. KIONA, OTERO. PROSEMS 7 NIICSLS '-'------ 2 ALAMOSA. CONCJOS. CO5TILLA. MINENAL. RIO GRANDE. SACUACNE 9 ARCNULETA. OOGORCS. LA PLATA. MONTEZUMA. SAN JUAN 10 140.4,-QYNMr30N,-44S0DALC,J10N7ROSi.-09S9Sv-000-4rOU[fr---_.�.. 11 CARPIELn. MESA. Mf1►PAT. RIO .LANCff 12 EAGLE. GRAND. JACKSON, PITKIN. ROUT?. SUMMIT ---- 4-------C4IA►YE[-i-CUATC*.- PREMM/tr-4,44F,--- • ___ 1• NUE►FANO, LAS ANIMAS -2- I STATEROPARr[N4 6r 41444426 • 01916164 Ow MIGNMAYS - STATE OF COLORADO STArr TRA►►IC AND SAFETY PROJECTS 6RANCN 670474 MTCMNAY ACCIDENTS SY COUNTY JANUARY a DECEMBER 1990 9a`a "U'LItM OF ACC REGION TOTAL FATAL INJURY PROP. DAM. KILLED INJURED d --495015----62----D-.4.74 - 72 974 1.171 -- 26—.----1-.556 — ALAMOS• 3o 164 1 61 46 1 107 ARAPAHOE 10 3.766 14 1,2.2 2.440 22 2.004 -041.6.044E44--------.44- -492 - --1 --71 19 -----5----`.-_—M9- BACA 22 - 34 12 22 23 ' RENT 79 51 1 19 31 1 32 --1Io1H.00.1 07 2.24° 12 1-7 1.4'3 -- 13 101P1 ) CMArFEE 31 143 4 52 87 4 71 CHEYENNE 46 24 6 IA • 4-LCAR-NM-I(-----41x-_..____ _.467^-- 2 124 236 ----- - -.4-- 204- CONEJOS 75 61 3 23 35 3 )1 COSTILLA 34 49 7 17 30 2 75 -WOW rA - 13 9- ♦ 70 CUSTER 57 24 14 14 16 DELTA 14 a 166 7 66 93 7 91 -DtNYI,N--.----_-__d./__ ____.._. 7,]0• _.._.--19- 2.254 4.946 f-Y.__449---- J.r77-7--_`_..�.. DOLORES 54 15 I 7 12 DOUGLAS 47 177 11 245 411 14 46) E4Cl'- -- A4 .--5.7.7--.. 1 lag 4,1 ♦__.____-.-325 - - ELIERT a a a a 3• a 114 I 35 51 3 64 EL PASO 04 3.250 76 1.261 1.961 27 1,941 _2e• 4 -06-----I-18--- --4 .. ... _ ._.160 GARr1RLD 24 457 4 159 290 R 262 CILPIN 60 57 3 77 77 3 34 i9.--------42------._._. _----_ 121 --- GUNN760N 40 166 3 45 9• 4 100 NINSDALr 63 9 1 3 S 1 6 . -MOW&NO---" _ . I.A.-'-_ --__-..__4,16----- .- a 41-�_----42--- _----`--4------ 4'► JACKSON 59 51 1 17 37 1 12 JEFFERSON a a a 11 • 4.097 32 1.439 7.626 16 2,293 -"-`-91- -1 -6-' -14. --.•-•-•-•-•-- 7- -.____-..e KIT CARSON 76 lit 2 39 70 2 13 LAKE 41 63 2 72 39 2 34 20-._- _ _.. -14S - - ..+_. _._._....166. .____.__...-1AS_. _ - _ _ 4._.. -. _.24}._ LARIMEM a a a a 06 a 1.473 12 541 400 17 477 --6441-557-.46 -76 215 6• 46 126 S 154 LINCOLN 3) 95 2 3) 60 7 74 LOGAN 13 153 2 52 99 7 91 met 46 -- ^7A- 10- X104 656 -- 11 492- RINERAL a a a a 62 a 47 15 32 24 MO►FAT 42 137 1 74 l04 1 45 -.MONTflt1 A 99 205 • - 99 119` 4 1P4� MONTROSE 71 256 6 64 142 • 104 MORGAN 15 218 6 97 115 6 159 OURA7 56 40 11 37 13 PARK 54 140 2 71 67 3 112 —PIIhYi446 34 - f 6 - - 14 - 9• --16 . P XTKIN 57 260 1 72 157 2 10) DRONERS a a a a 17 a 125 1 )7 47 • 59 _. PNGIW —02_._.-_---:-x4.59----_..1S ...-647..x_ --.4194 .._. ' RIO BLANCO 49 ■7 2 30 50 - 2--- 43 4o- ---.010 GRANDE 21 120 32 4• 52 RONH 24-- 471 - 3 AO 1{.0--.—__ S AGUACNE a a a )5 a 4? 19 24 )0 SAN JUAN SS 22 10 12 20 --6*$—MtI CI. SO_—.-. . X12---__-'_-f-- -2Ai9 6E00'4ICK 39 47 12 35 21 SUMMIT 61 442 4 154 244 7 276 -44-- -- ----- 46 -- -4i►'---- WASMINGTIIN 27 57 2 24 27 3 44 MELO 03 1.191 26 571 544 36 920 , FNMA 19 ....__ --37-- .._-.1 - -----`-13 4) OTNCR 4444 TOTALS •9•• 35,771 311 12.749 22.671 355 20.149 I STATE RSPART+�RNT OP N1911W VS il 4 DIVISION Or WIGNWAYS - STATE Or COLORADO 87AVP TRAPPIC AND SAICTY PROJECTS 5RANCN STATE HIGHWAY ACCIDENTS BY PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT REGION - Calendar Year 1990 'oMSrR or acCIDENTA •••••••4• 411110 Or PERSONS REGION 'Wry, rA7AL INJURY PROP. DAM, KILLED INJIIRED 1 551 11 212 321 14 151 2 2,664 38 1.152 1.474 42 1,797 ___7,_._ 20.943 115 —•-7-,1'11 1).660 - ----- 114------11,144 ♦ 3.474 70 1,374 2.072 30 2,147 S 319 7 111 199 7 271 ._ A.}2•_.__.— 6 l?e --=t)+--- • 244 7 1.459 fe 547 194 19 930 Y 491 6 173 309 A 273 1' 446 10 727 10 239 470 21 353 t1 1,030 71 576 1.103 21 041 ♦S S41 1ree9 1R 9'1 .--_- 13 467 10 104 210 10 207 14 351 0 136 207 • 249 REGION PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT Rr.CION5 2 LARIMER. WELD 3 ADAMS. ARAPANOE. ROM)LDCR. CLEAN CRCEK. DENVER, DOUGLAS, CI4PIN. JCr►ER5OM • I% ►A4e, rARA. IEULRO - S CNEYCNNR. CLer.RT, KIT CARSON. LINCOLN 6 BACA, RYNT. CROWLEY. KIOWA. OTERO. PPONTA& 7 POCKS - R ALAMOS*. CONCJOS. COSTILLA, MINERAL. RIO GRANDE, SAGUACNE 9 ARCWULf.TA, DOLORES. LA PLATA, NONTEZUMA. SAN JUAN 1P ---DRUTA,-GUNN38DN-.-0144601140--0ONTR064r+'UR11Y,-61,1 41-GUEL---.-_...__ ._-_._.. 11 GARIIPLD. MraA. orient. RTO SLANCO 12 EAGLE. CRANO, iACWSnN, ►ITKIN. ROUTT, summit _-• 43-----_---_--CMArrF_t. -CUSTER. -P#CM*NTr-fAK[----'--.- ____ 14 NDERYANO, LAS ANIMAS _4_ .S DIVISION Or M7GNNAY6 • STATE Or COL0RAD0 57Arr, TRArrIC AND SArlTY PNOJECT6 SRANCN rRONTY 40AD ACCIDENTS RI COUNTY JANUANY . DECIMAL* 1990 _ ...7. 4U ,'.ji REGION TOTAL FATAL INJURY PROP, ohm, KILLED INJURED -404s4---it-----0+4---- S )47---.J.04.---..___a 449 ALAROSA 30 3R 2 16 IS 2 29 ARAPANOE 10 514 4 )1♦ 496 4 496 _ANONy4,1µ..— --46- - 35 -14 14 .-_._'19---•- AACA 22 - 17 7 10 9 RENT 29 71 11 10 20 - 9041{.154 67- —.--y* 34w - CMAYrEr 31 39 20 19 27 CATIENN6 46 14 6 6 R -CA.LA*.-CMrl:K -_.--51. -- ..._-..._T--♦6--- ---_--94__ CONEJOS 76 30 13 17 77 COSTILLA 34 25 1 12 12 1 73 R 11 CU5TIM S7 13 4 9 6 I)CLTA 10 • 100 4 43 53 5 72 01i.NVKR---- _- - -01 14 - . .- ._ - -.._ _._.-_1_1�...�_--"5 nOLORKK 36 0 1 3 2 1 6 DOUGLAS 47 360 3 143 234 3 205 ---r.AQLR }2-_ -5r.----- . - 51 ELBERT -, c - • 34 . 49 2 46 39 2 75 CL PASA 04 551 10 243 304 11 300 72 14 -_—. 2 66 GARFIELD 24 155 2 46 47 3 49 GILPIN 60 27 9 19 12 -ceAn2 .. 53 - -------34 77 - -- 27-__. - ----- '-------36-_--... GUNNI6ni 40 70 2 32 36 2 AS MINSPALY 63 9 3 6 3 4YENPANb. -.._- - 1A - - .__. ._.. _.. 11. _.---1._____._.-. i.__ . ..__ __il._ _. ._� 1 _.-._.�.../ -- - JACKSON 59 1:1 5 6 7 JLR7ER80M w . . 11 . 1 .161 6 356 501 A 542 K10NA-- ._ ._-1i_ _. .. _ _..-13-- _.._ ___-'__.-_�.�._._-7_'_-__._--_..6__-__._.._ __.. -1.1 KIT CARSON 26 32 17 13 22 LAKE 41 16 4 6 10 LA-PLATA. --- 20 171 _ 1 - 44 - -42 1 455 - -...- LARIMER . . . . OA 536 6 24) 205 5 355 3* 1 19 It ---- 1 14 LINCOLN 33 20 6 14 1) LOGAN 13 63 21 42 17 MOSS _-00.---3.46._________. MINERAL • • • r 62 r 4 4 MOFFAT 42 32 14 15 25 '<BMTRDJnA 31 .1 43 407 -19 MONTROSC 71 134 1 30 95 1 43 MORGAN 15 66 3 3) 50 4 5) 1 15 )0 1 10 OUR►Y 56 12 6 6 6 PARK 54 67 1 35 31 1 SO 611TbtIP* it 21 4 13 --1-Y`------ PITKIN 57 113 13 40 44 RNONERS • • • . 17 . 24 11 11 15 0410ifA -02"_ _ ._ t4S-----�----1------ - 67_. _- 77 i_ - RIO RLANCO 49 44 1 19 24 1 16 RIO GRANDE 71 53 2 21 10 2 37 ROUT? SAGUACNL 0 . • 35 w 20 1 0 14 2 20 RAN JUAN 55 3 3 3 --4'1..,__.__. ._._--._-_ SLOGNICK 39 0 1 7 4 SUMMIT 61 111 41 90 62 -Ti1.46R-- -- -41-+-_-_. .......47--__.--1---2.7 WASNINGTON 77 21 1 11 9 1 15 , WELD 03 466 7 206 273 0 319 NAPA 19 --__-----_44.---_..---}----_---4'1--_ _------i-_-------'!T_-_-- OTNER 4499 TOTALS 0400 0.315 09 3,264 4.962 9S 5,061 , 8464914 90.441"en? SF MIGMWAV6 vDIVISION Or HIGHWAYS STATE OF COLORADO STAFF 7RArrIC AND SAr[7Y PROJECTS BRANCH COUNTY ROAD ACCIDENTS BY PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT REGION • Calendar Year 1990 ********* NUMSFR Or ACCIDENTS NUMBER OF PERSONS RA;GIOK TOTAL, FATAL INJURY PROP, DAM KILLED 19.109[11 1 243 7 91 145 a 157 2 1.022 15 449 556 IA 677 ____J______ __ 3,P50 76 -t,4ff---------2r443- -- 2A 2-.120 ♦ 701 12 305 364 13 400 S 156 2 79 74 7 I1■ 6 -_ 127----i-` -Si---. _-I- __ _---f- 91 7 145 1 67 77 I 105 6 176 6 72 92 7 136 9 __nip__--___2__- 141 1'f6 - P_237-^ 10 344 7 176 213 0 216 11 577 5 216 356 6 330 ---62 -- - --"-_� ---409— -�--1 161 37-7 1 ----- 13 140 2 AR 70 7 109 14 51 2 23 26 2 34 REGION PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT REGIONS I &ram.. "OPO'N. "'WILLIS*. StPSMiCN. MASOIN4#ON, Y11"A 2 LARIMER, WELD 3 ADAMS. ARAPAHOS, a00L0ER. CLtaR CREEK. DENVER, DOUGLAS. GILPIN, JEFFERSON 4 EC %ASO. PARK. TE1.l[R S CHEYENNE. [Lora?. KIT CARSON. LINCOLN 6 BACA. BENT, CROWLEY. KIONA, 0700, PROVERS 7 PNER1n - ___ 6 ALAMOSA. CONEJOS, COSTILLA, MINERAL, RIO GRANDE, SAGUACME 9 ARCMULETA, DOLORES. LA ►LATA. MONTEZUMA. SAN JUAN 4---- DELTA.•-GUNNItMIrNINSAA1.E.r•MOMTMOate -noRAYYr sAN4IIGUEL. _ _._..__________. 11 GARFIELO. MESA. MnrrAT, RIO BLANCO 12 EAGLE, OMANn, JACKSON. PITKIN. RODTT, SUMMIT -_;) -._._ {MAFfE.-CUST[M, -VR[NOMT.._ «E-- . . ._ _ _ 14 ND[RFANO. LAS ANIMAS .6. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO JULY 8, 1991 TAPE 091-16 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center. Greeley, Colorado. July 8, 1991, 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 Gordon E. Lacy. Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tam Commissioner Constance L. Harbert - Excused Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present; Weld County Attorney, Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director. Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of July 3. 1991, as printed. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: There were no additions to today's agenda. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: There were no reports at today's meeting. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $204,824.82 Handwritten warrants: General fund 9 62.388.53 Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Let the record reflect that a recess was taken at this time to allow the Board to convene as the Board of Social Services. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER CONSENT TO COMMINGLING WITH BASIN EXPLORATION AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - SEt 518, T2N. R63W: Tom David explained the wells to be commingled into one production unit are northeast of Ft. Lupton. and everything appears to be in order. Commissioner Webster moved to approve said Consent to Commingling with Basin Exploration and to authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion. which carried unanimously. CONSIDER OIL AND GAS DIVISION ORDER WITH ENERGY PIPELINE COMPANY/ROGGEN GAS PROCESSING COMPANY AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - W}E} 532, T4N, R64W: Mr. David stated this well is east of Gilcrest. The County interest is extremely small, consisting of only a few square feet. He said everything appears to be in order. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve said Oil & Gas Division Order and to authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. PLANNING: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: VIOLATIONS OF THE ZONING AND BUILDING CODE ORDINANCES - HANSCOME. VINCEQUERRA, MUSTARD AND ASSOCIATES, NESVIK, YOO, STEINBACK, FROST, CARTER, MILLER, OUTDOOR PROMOTIONS. WILSON. GUILLORY, RUSHING, TAYLOR, STAN BARRETT. INC., TINNIN, PRICE, CZARNECKI, AND GRIECO; Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve this Resolution authorizing the County Attorney to proceed with legal action against Colvin Hanscome, Dorothy Vincequerra, Mustard and Associates, Donald D. Nesvik, Jin Hyeng Yoo, Mike Steinbach, David E. and Linda G. Frost, X. Scott and Juanita D. Carter. Bradley and Mary Miller. Outdoor Promotions, Leo Wayne & Cynthia Diana Wilson, Mike and Lois Guillory. Clinton B.. Jr. and Vicki Rushing. William and Betty Jo Taylor, Stan Barrett, Inc., Orville end Lou Tinnin, Jack W. and Joan M. Price. Garry and Gay Lynn Czarnecki, and Kenneth L. Griego. for violations of the Weld County Zoning and Building Code Ordinances. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion. and it carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:10 A.M. ��� , /// APPROVED: ATTEST: I�J"""'v/ //��j7A/4 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS R ( ��//((// WELD COUNTY C Weld County Clerk to the Board Gordy cy • By: Deputy Clerk to the o George Kennedy, Pro-Tem EXCUSED Constance L. Harbert ta(;. W. Kir y 1)( n W. H. Webster Minutes - July 8, 1991 Page 2 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS — a MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY, COLORADO JULY 8, 1991 TAPE 091-16 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, met in regular session as the Board of Social Services in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley. Colorado, July 8, 1991, at the hour of 9100 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 Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman ^` Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert - Excused Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Weld County Attorney. Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden - MINUTES: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of Social Services meeting of July 3, 1991. as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the warrants for approval by the Board in the amount of $1,118.23. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kirby 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 9:05 A.M. APPROVED: ATTEST: Laa4417 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS _ WELD COUN r •RADO ' Weld County Clerk to th Board rtes-. ' d ZP Cord. • c n By: "2,4 //�- � �.�m�_:$2. Deputy ark tithe Board-- George Ke>kfady, Pro-Tem - EXCUSED Constance L. Harbert C. J. Cir y W. H. Webster RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Wednesday, July 10, 1991 TAPE 091-16 ROLL CALL' Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Constance L. Harbert C. W. Kirby W. H. Webster MINUTES: Approval of minutes of July 8, 1991 CERTIFICATION OF HEARING: Hearing conducted on July 8, 1991: 1) Convene as Board of Equalization ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA; DEPARTMENT HEADS/ ELECTED OFFICIALS: 1) Vern Hammers, Communications Director 2) Al Dominguez, District Attorney COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants RECESS FOR SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD: MINUTES: Approval of minutes of July 8. 1991 WARRANTS: Don Warden, County Finance Officer BIDS: 1) Present Uniforms - Sheriff's Department 2) Present Grader Shed/Briggsdale - Engineering Department 3) Approve Change 01: Portable Classroom Buildings - Headstart School BUSINESS: NEW: 1) Consider Lease Agreement between FENWC's Migrant Head Start Program and St. Augustine's Catholic Church and authorize Chairman to sign 2) Consider three Purchase of Services Agreements between Employment Services and Janet Luna-Flaugher. Sue LaMarsh, and Patsy Steffens and authorize Chairman to sign 3) Consider State Contract for Independent Contractors between Area Agency on Aging and Reed Ambulances, Inc., and authorize Chairman to sign 4) Consider request for renewal of Tavern Liquor License from Roberta and C. Ray Hinderliter, dba I-76 Motel and Cafe 5) Consider request from Pest Inspector to enter upon certain • lands PLANNING: 1) Consider RE 01351 - Fremont Properties, c/o Jerry Jefferis (cont. from 6/26/91) 2) Consider RE #1353 - Pavel (cont. from 7/3/91) 3) Consider Resolution rem Zoning Violations - Yastrow and P , Hocking CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Jul 11 - Convention and Visitors Bureau Advisory Board 7:00 AM Jul 11 - Private Industry Council 7:45 AM Jul 11 - Area Agency on Aging 1:30 PM Jul 12 - Community Corrections 12:00 PM Jul 15 - Chamber Board 12:00 PM Jul 15 - Public Forum - Move of County Offices 7:00 PM Jul 15 - Fair Board 7:30 PM Jul 16 - E911 Telephone Authority Board 12:00 PM Jul 16 - Planning Commission 1:30 PM Jul 16 - Retirement Board 2:15 PM Jul 16 - Airport Authority Board 3:00 PM Jul 17 - EDAP 7:00 AM Jul 18 - Placement Alternatives Commission 12:00 PM Jul 18 - 208 Water Quality 7:00 PM HEARINGS: Jul 10 - Convene as Board of Equalization (cont. from 7/8/91) 9:00 AM Jul 10 - Preliminary Hearing for local improvement district on Weld County Roads 15 and 84 10:00 AM Jul 10 - Preliminary Hearing for local improvement district on weld County Road 63 10:00 AM Jul 10 - Amended Special Review Permit and Amended Certificate of Designation for a biomedical waste incineration facility, Jamison Tool. Inc., and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. 10:00 AM Jul 15 - Convene as Board of Equalization for Taxable Personal Property 9:00 AM Jul 17 - Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation for an environmental recycling and solid waste disposal site and facility, Environmental Recycling and Disposal Company, c/o Ted Zigan 10:00 AM Jul 18 - Board of Equalization Hearings 8:30 AM Jul 19 - Board of Equalization Hearings 8:30 AM Jul 31 - Planned Unit Development Plan, First Filing, Flatiron Structures Company 10100 AM Jul 31 - Change of Zone to A (Agricultural). Keota 10:00 AM Aug 14 - Amend certain Sections of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance, Ordinance No. 119-1 10:00 AM Aug 14 - Show Cause Hearing. Tire Mountain Incorporated, c/o Jarrald A. and Faye L. Jamison 10:00 AM Sep 11 - Show Cause Hearing, James McDonald, c/o Adrenalin Adventures 10:00 AM Dec 4 - Show Cause Hearing, Columbine Iron and Metal, Inc., c/o Penny Lovely Philippe (cont. from 6/26/91) 10:00 AM COMMUNICATIONS: 1) State Department of Highways re: Federal-Aid Urban System (FAUS) Funds; and structures WEL047.0-054.0A. WEL078.0-013.0A, and WEL080.5-017.0A 2) Lorraine Blehm re: Kersey Volunteer Ambulance Service 3) Concerned Citizens - Petition re: Paving of Weld County Road 58 4) Linda Vaughn, c/o Resource Consultants, Inc., re: Drainage on 42nd Street 5) Greeley/Weld County Airport Authority - 1990 Annual Financial Report (Available in Clerk to the Board's Office) 6) State Department of Transportation - 1990 Mileage Record (Available in Clerk to the Board's Office) 7) State Division of Highways re: Highway construction Continued on Page 2 of Consent Agenda Wednesday. July 10, 1991 Page 2 of Consent Agenda RESOLUTIONSi * 1) Approve Consent to Commingling with Basin Exploration * 2) Approve Oil and Gas Division Order with Energy Pipeline Company/Roggen Gas Processing Company * 3) Authorize County Attorney to proceed with legal action for Building Code and Zoning Violations - Hanscome, Vincequerra, Mustard and Associates, Neevik, Yoo, Steinback, Frost, Carter. Miller, Outdoor Promotions, Wilson, Guillory, Rushing, Taylor, Stan Barrett, Inc., Tinnin, Price, Czarnecki, and Griego AGREEMENTS * 1) Approve Lease Agreement between FENWC's Migrant Head Start Program and St. Augustine's Catholic Church * 2) Approve Purchase of Services Agreement between Employment Services and Janet Luna-Flaugher * 3) Approve Purchase of Services Agreement between Employment Services and Sue LaMarsh * 4) Approve Purchase of Services Agreement between Employment Services end Patsy Steffens * Signed at this meeting Wednesday, July 10, 1991 M • • r AR22SisIc. RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE CONSENT TO COMMINGLING WITH BASIN EXPLORATION AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN de z,0 8 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, - 8 pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested 'a with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and a WHEREAS, Weld County. Colorado, has received a Consent to Commingling with wum Basin Exploration, 633 17th Street, Suite 1500, Denver, Colorado 80202, and p$9a. rS WHEREAS, said Consent to Commingling covers land more particularly N s�� described as follows: . 41P „oy Township 2 North, Range 65 West, 6th P.M. Section 18: SEt a .4 Weld County, Colorado rvy a• o WHEREAS, Weld County is entitled to a one-eighth royalty interest on o production, and n ppW aa , fad WHEREAS, in order to receive said royalty interest, Weld County must in execute said Consent to Commingling, a copy of which is attached hereto and N incorporated herein by reference, and N WHEREAS, said Consent to Commingling has been reviewed by a member of the Weld County Attorney's staff and found to be in order, and ♦.r o�o Mw WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Consent to O p' Commingling on the parcel of land described herein. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Consent to Commingling with Basin Exploration, 633 17th Street. Suite 1500, Denver, Colorado 80202, on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is. authorized to sign said Consent to Commingling. 910592 1-S '' I I 0 • Page 2 RE: CONSENT TO COMMINGLING - BASIN EXPLORATION cob0 o The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, 8 adopted by the following vote on the 8th day of July, A.D., 1991. G BOARD OF COUNTY OIMIISSIONERS o ATTEST: /04 d fI WELD COUN O S w Weld County, Clerk to the Board Gord a y, By$ sc�.{ N , H:D rk to t e Boar. . Gev ge Ken y, Pro-Tam i/'"� CJ cpC APPROVE ORM: EXCUSED ~ W t, ti Constance L. Harbert ' .r a. au x ounty Attorney C. Kir'y 0 n e. W. H. We ster .•• IN b N wwUO� PG ow us. O U - PlO I+O CON 910592 ;,,,, w, 22 BASIN EXPLORATION INC. 0 $M 3 June 26. 1991 CM ox ox 4,1413 9 Board or County Commissioners Q Weld County 4a( P. O. Box 758 eq Greeley. CO 80631 -- w 0 .-. o�r co Rey Consent to Commingling O-4 la Muse 02 Well mu SE/4 Sec. 1$-T2N-R65W ,,, ,y Weld County. Colorado o t2 Dear Interest Owner. N E Basin Operating Company ("Basin) proposes to produce oil and gas from both the ." w "J" Sandstone Formation. as well as the Codell and Niobrara Formations of the 4.0 Z referenced Well. Basin believes that this method of producing oil and gas from N 7r the Well will maximize the recovery of mineral resources and will benefit all o parties with interests in the Well. However. the designated producing unit for i the "J" Sandstone Formation in this Well is 320 acres. while the designated producing unit for the Codell and Niobrara Formations in the Well is 160 acres. A description of the respective units. along with your participation in each of o•en the units are as further set out on Exhibit "A", attached hereto. MOO W O In order to commingle production from these different formations and units, the O0 w Oil and Gas Conservation Commission of the State of Colorado ("Commission") provides that Basin may obtain your consent. The Commission also provides that Basin may obtain your agreement to a method. or formula, whereby the common production stream will be allocated between the two producing units. Basin is proposing the allocation formula described on Exhibit "B", attached hereto, which is self-explanatory. If you consent to commingling of the "J" Sandstone Formation along with the Codell and Niobrara Formations in the referenced Well, and further agree to the proposed allocation method for allocating oil and gas production between the two separate producing units, please date and sign one original copy of this letter, in the space provided below, have your signature acknowledged before a notary public, and return one, original, executed and acknowledged copy of the letter to Basin at the address set out below. n n n-- e, 633 17th Street,Suite 1500 • Denver,Colorado 80202 • Office 303-242.2322 • FAX 303-292-00.50 LEaa.03 o 8 O 2 o June 26, 1991 `s* 8 muse 412 Q Page Two • opa] oz a aXf you have any questions concerning this matter. please feel free to contact ..•w Mr. Dan Schwartz of Basin at the address set out on this letterhead. l (oW,1 Sincerely, f 1 "�.'/ NOG Jail V`•va a "' �/ _ a d .o. DG Dan L. Schwartz /�" 0c Land Manageraw N Z I ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO TMTS DAY of , l-f i tire- . 1991. . w 0 - ✓ 4+ BOARD OF COUNTY CONkcalIONERS - WELD COUNTY t.i N la /�G2'✓Lx BYE : �", ,� ✓ ATTEST: iat of e "Z ,:' WELD OUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD in Title' •i i �. r / ry BY: /lLi1�p ,�/A.r 2/p- o >4 DEPUTY CLERK THE BOARD STATE OF ) .' r ) SS. o'.o COUNTY OF ) no .' o The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of co Ali , 1991. by , as of . on behalf of the corporation. witness my hand and official seal. ° My Commission Expires' Notary Public • • 0 0 EXHIBIT "A" ci o6 W4 Seq�tiyd 1Q w w 160.0 acre spacing unit limited to the Codell and Niobrara formations 9WNER NAME & ADDRESS MUM= INTEREST gAssociated Natural Gas, Inc. 76.69922% 370 - 17th Street, Suite 900 • Denver. CO 80202 `'' x Potts Farm Account 11.62110% "...eu• 1.1 c/o Harvey O. Potts G y P. 0. Box 237 me Meade, CO 80542 c.a• pi, Energy Minerals Corporation 4.64844% ;° 999-18th Street, Suite 3100 Denver, CO 80202 Board of County Commissioners .87890% Weld County P. 0. Box 758 Z", : Greeley, CO 80631 el co Amoco Production Company 6.15234% 2c% P.O. Box 800 Denver, CO 80202 -3- 910592 • 00 o,08 2 Qo MINIBIT "A" (OOnt•d) ox W y/2 section 18 320.0 acre spacing unit limited to the "J" sand formation p SZoltaliNiZeLA121213a2 KIST aR13211a Z_NT!IL T co Tommy D. Able■ .20365% V RR 23, Box 141, Edna Lane N Tyle, TX 75703 -e W \hl AMOCO Production Company 2.51953% o(13i+ P.O. pox B00 aW Denver, CO 80202 n5 C4 4 - Carol Bell 1.46484% Ito 30263 Weld County Road 8 ry Xeeneeburg, CO 80643 o Norman N. Bodily .20365% 8210 Lake Bend Drive JCC Roulett, TX 75088 "Pc" Phyllis Dollman 1.46484% moo 50 Albion at. " Denver, CO 80220 ao e, John D. Cranor 1.00000% 5735 5. Ivy Englewood, CO 80111 Energy Minerals Corporation 2.32423% 999-18th Street, Suite 3100 Denver, CO 80202 Fayrene Meyers 1.46485% 2949 8. Patton Ct. Denver, CO 80236 Eugene Muse 1.46485% 635 8. Fulton Ave. Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 -4- 210S92 Co O ✓ 0 2 EXHIBIT "A" (oont'd) o W 3 Maynard W. Nichol• .58594% Co• Ca 18938 Weld County Road 22 2 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 Basin Operating Company 80.23902% w 633-17th Street, Suite 1500 .4 Denver, CO 80202 - w 0 "" Pottle !arm Account 5.81054% .r a o/o Harvey O. Potts O1 V P.O. Box 237 r x Meade. Co 80542 �• O2 Robert L. Snyder .81461% o 2 o/o Nielson Enterprises Inc. P.O. Box 370 ✓ 5 Cody, WY 82414 N 4j eOie Board of County Commissioners .439454 N Weld County n P.O. 9oX 758 Q „ Greeley, CO 80631 i OF r 1'1 A C1 CO Iw -5- :�... 392 I EXHIBIT "B" FRO/DOSED ALLOCATJON METHOD 'Production' COO The "Production Method" of allocation assigns monthly volumes of o oil and gas to each formation which is commingled within a single wellbore. The volumes are determined by estimating the reserves 8 for each formation using actual production histories. The oil q and gas reserves for each formation are then used to establish oc7 the contribution of each formation to the total recovery from the • * well. The ratios between each formation will remain the same for o w the life of the well. The procedure is as Lollowsi 'Ar2 1. Calculate the "J" Sand reserves for the subject well. N 2. Plug back the "J" Sand and complete the Codell formation. "" - a 0 3. Produce the Codell formation a minimum of three months to .-' establish a stabilized production trend. to al• v 4. Calculate the Codell reserves for the subject well. Nz ••• w 5. Determine the ratio of gas reserves on an MMBTU basis and the ^ 6" oil reserves for each formation for each year of the life of o the well. 6. Allocate monthly production for each year based on the N fat 0 projected oil and gas ratios calculated for that year. in o 7. Example of allocation. N Let Al - "J" Sand Oil Reserves for Year ac �C Let AZ a "3" Sand Gas Reserves for Year . •+ Let '81 - Codell Oil Reserves for Year o� �, Let 52 - Code11 Gas Reserves for Year "s o CO Ai Total Oil Reserves for Year - Al + 81 . Total Gas Reserves for Year - A2 + 82 "J" Sand Oil Allocation Factor for Year - (Al/(Al+B1) ) "J" Sand Gas Allocation Factor for Year - (A2/(A2+82) ) Codell Oil Allocation Sector for Year - (81/(Ai+B1) ) Codell Gas Allocation rector for Year - (82/(A2+82) ) 8. All "J" Sand royalty owners within the standard 320 acre "J" Sand spacing unit will be paid based on the "J" Sand allocation, and all Codell royalty owners within the standard 80 acre Codell spacing unit will be paid based based upon the Codell allocation. 910592 ..... .. .g . r`tr+w.• .. .. 4' s. • AR22 4L 128 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE OIL AN GAS DIVISION ORDER WITH ENERGY PIPELINE COMPANY/ROGGEN GAS PROCESSING COMPANY, AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN w 9 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, O 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 .r O a WHEREAS, Weld County, Colorado, has received an Oil and Gas Division Order o with Energy Pipeline Company/Roggen Gas Processing Company, 777 Main Street, o sG Suite 2500, Fort Worth, Texas 76102, and MOA 2 WHEREAS, said Division Order covers land more particularly described as raj follows: rn w '• w Township 4 North, Range 64 West, 6th P.M. • air Section 32s WIEI Weld County, Colorado - a 01 er WI H WHEREAS, Weld County is entitled to a one-eighth royalty interest on ;:::°4 production, and ov� N WHEREAS. in order to receive said royalty interest, Weld County must •r Pia execute said Division Order, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated in herein by reference, and N H O WHEREAS. Bald Division Order has been reviewed by a member of the Wold County Attorney's staff and Pound to be in order, and ▪ N O r. 1M 0D WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Division Order on the .ro parcel of land described herein. NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. that the Oil and Gas Division Order with Energy Pipeline Company/Roggen Gas Processing Company, 777 Main Street, Suite 2500, Fort Worth, Texas 76102, on the hereinabova described parcel of land be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Division Order. 910393 LF0152• 1/io Page 2 REt DIVISION ORDER - ENERGY PIPELINE CO/ROGGEN GAS PROCESSING CO w 8 a a N 8 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 8th day of July, A.D., 1991. 0 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS aC ATTEST: WELD COUNTY D ..w 2 Weld CountyCZerk• C the Board ,r Gordo c irman seHy t o `s De a Gev ge Kenn y, Pro-Tan p� APPROVED A 4, EXCUSED A V Constance I.. Herbert Z fri W County Attorney C. W. Kirby r. Le ell W. H. ebster ' ► .+ w OZ N O iK �M ofrc M CO 9.4 02W 910593 • • SOCO DIVISION ORDZR (OIL & GAO) —vest berprsaan - - - - -__NO. 5265-017 • ENERGY PIPELINE COWANY to: ROGGEN GAS PROCESSING COMPANY 777 Main Street, Suit. 2500 c 8 Tort Worth, Texas 76102 It otkaroeAM. June 1, 1991 • • ATTNr PROPERTIES ADMINISTRATION M8 O Bad,d Vi undersigned hereby warrants tat M M/dh I.Me owner of Vh i as set eat°pasha he/Iwrname Mee del padueaa from and al the • proceeds of*MA sold Moms ad of the Mae or all known as 2fE t ON c A 42-7 o 3 Iowa M WELD gamy or Parish.Bute of l(C`(65 .wnidl lease a unit is owwib.d as blww: a W TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH' RANCE 64 WEST, 6TH P.M. SECTION 32t W1tElt CONTAINING 160.00 ACRES, MORE OR LESS .•r ., y --t g (Intl lotto! rwLIl n nonce,au an hereby Manned to gin credit mooed,fmooed,data from Mr oil produced M end w Mom end gas k tram a wad l CREDIT TO . DIVI1ON OF INTERESir AD6 !SS at t.) v N $6 A M eft Er SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED o ut CO gal .-t O. N N O WU ?r I, until further wrIttsn notice you an sultahsd.to your own accounts,to roma"wort al Imo your pnwwbn or the poswwbn Of cry parson a c ^ �aga"mm tW designated agency haw ng the a, gl 00 nised prnpdaMiioonnO n o000uro Of the ion s000rdanoenaratomary and handling of wli Mini suCh a ass awaulatwn.Including Mon M CO.et 2. The dl run Mrwnd.r an,On tito wrms heroin Matsd,booms your property ImmedlaWtyupon rasing*hied MO your pos..asen or Vi. M W ormilatia oswa ntwst a000ion of your orrdln%q dblalonofMaierheroiree n Indiana,eOara your peadper bane,(s2gakons reel ldprise�reo•We the NI run hereunder and,abbot to the further provision hereof Wa aani re field when produced an the date of aria respective run.Or,M V's al Is arre aced by.nominative price b be paid shall be the same print.tao.rved -. - worm such nominee,a M you do not poet a prime for won al,the mina a paid ton Os an agreed pies.arld M the areene of a ppains oo aotlon all prism ma%MJoot to doduonon of verging or Molting con .I, Nor gas sold and/or ward by you oft the teate at unit,wVlemsnt,shall a bard on the mart vas at the well, Pot Cm sold at the wish, Defilements shall be based on roe net wed price naive by you wawa, A, Berdenhntsand payments based on 1M pane sat forth Main are tea made menthtybyy0ur Meeks nWedto Its respective arsons Mw#ntsd of the addresses gin Main, The undersigned aulnabe you to wlMholdtha proporthonat arm of all Weenow a Masher NnpordMdudingwkMu hmnational tares Copgted upon the production.wv.ra+w,pstltereng,mewing and marsedngmeeot. M your option you may how,without Mtenst. andremitannWnyforViaagangaf.oftw.MmonthssmrmulaUonomoapiyaoawlsofamountsbarthenFiftyNaan(S5O.C );mcepMM+nnualy for the aggregate of s4 mains awumulW on of footway*wawa of amounts Sn than My Collars($80.00)to fir Slat.of Okiahema B. Bak of the undersigned hereby(I)wawa and ouaanWs the tMMw red lawn In the Oil and in the net proceeds of gas saw,Or used one Vh poperty,and(2)in maw of an Mane Sint Or olaim.to the al run to his credit,or Ms MMnr in the not proom.0s of the gsa sold,or ad off a proWny, er any pan thereof,agraa to furnish Mdemnhyealefwtoylo you against all area alalm.,and array/uthorias auto Main all prbw.ds Suing o the und.ralghed without any obligation to pay loaner On the arnwm so whhMM7 until the IQWrod indemnify shall have bon furnished Or untidier dispute asp the ownership of the production Involved is nettled. You an hereby Mead of any rwpbn0bllityta dnrminkp*Mn my of the Sewall henna sal forth shall tewn to ether pangs as 1 auk Oa completion Or dl.dhrc*of moll Or other paymenlstrbrn Mw~MS Ca Maentood eat any vendee or assignee of any lariat in said propiny or the pndwoagn to roof shall take wb)eel b the sums hesof.and you me not a bound by any sag Or awlgnmemof any MMt.st in said popery until written notice thereof shall be furnished you In is form of the original Of a anew dopy of the Inerum.ntby why mid sale Of aslgnm.ntww made, Ssgadese of Vitt aCaofive date Of the instrumaitof conveyance,all panerere Manama* offaOtM as of 7:00 AM,of 1M first day of a candor month;and transfers Mail hol a mac*NfedM earlier than Vr first day of tit oanda month in MICA Yid*van maim M raceised. B. TM word 904?as usod Minn S PAWN cleared to Include all lquw hydrae/bons puedtshed asunder,and the word'GAS'as used heroin e stormy dadared le Mduds ail gaseous subarea maiming all will pas(oadngSad gas). 1. The undnlOn.d herby eases*ray and avMrm the oil,gas and minoral ease Of Masco,Pursuant to Mkt Oil and as.from•ne 00:0.ny N bang produced sadMOW,anyanhndmersandsupplements*OsuchINwaMascoMOWdinganydseignaUOns.dedaaUonsOragnerrna lootaaltelit unit including Ms above d.wribad properly.M such be the sass, division ardor may a essarimd!n ooumap is and Shan be b)ndlnp on and Wui Inure to the benefit of molt signor Mao,hg/for Min. auaamwn.and asaignei sMther or not M M asoaMd by all pates named norein, 'MINUSES 11S N BELOW TAX►AYE11 NUMBER* Chairman err r. I _v S M m-fit j : .►hl is your Social Smutty or Oar ideAt ogjtots R hnum as u tots Cod.. {(1LS I: 1 W WELD C rtR ('E BOARD 910593 � BY, r..�cJJ I S+� EPUTY CLERK ' 0 7 E BOARD • EXHIBIT A BENNINGTON C #32.7 c 8 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO f 8 BOY.AI-TY BSI o OWNER N OWNER. VAMP, INMEST 0 o a 211086 HAROLD WALTER BAUER .0093567 RI 123 NORTH 10TH STREET #84 2 TAFT, CALIFORNIA 93268 m 211094 ESTHER BRUNTZ .0093567 RI o y 12801 WELD COUNTY ROAD 64-1/2 GREELEY, COLORADO 80620 w u 211107 COLORADO NATIONAL BANK OF DENVER .0218323 RI a z AND PHYLLIS WARNICK, CO-TRUSTEES M1 OP THE R. S. SHANNON TRUST 0 o P. O. BOX 5168 m o) DENVER, COLORADO 80217 no). w " 211078 COUNTY., OP WELD;SLA,TEsOF-.COLORADO .0000151 RI 111 C/O BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS o WELD COUNTY CENTENNIAL CENTER 915 10TH STREET GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 Y N „, 211115 J. G. DYER .0218323 RI P. O. BOX 1033 L° a, RANCHO MIRAGE, CALIFORNIA 92270 211123 KIM LAWRENCE, CONSERVATOR OF THE .0093567 RI ESTATE OF FRED ERNEST BAUER 1011-11TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 211131 NADINE MCKENNEY, TRUSTEE UNDER THE .0187134 RI TRUST AGREEMENT OF THE HAZEL. MCKENNEY IRREVOCABLE TRUST DATED APRIL 24, 1984 5569 NORTH COUNTY ROAD 29 LOVELAND, COLORADO 80538 913593 • EXHIDTT A 0 8 PAGE 2 a OWNER ft =NER MEREST 211140 PLUSS TURKEY FARM, A COLORADO .0189878 RI O• ct GENERAL PARTNERSHIP 4041 COLORADO BOULEVARD DENVER, COLORADO 80216 y 211158 BERTHA RUSCH .0093567 RI CHEYENNE, WYOMING 82009 se. a • V 30001441 MARJORIE A. SCHWED, TRUSTEE OP .0109162 RI C' IS H H THE WALTER E. SCHWED TRUST OF 1981 n E 5687 ANTIQUA BLVD. o SAN DGO, CA 923.24 " 4 57664 NEIL D. SOWED .0109162 RI ry 32 TRIAVEN DRIVE SAN RAFAEL, CALIFORNIA 94901 2 211174 MARGARET ALICE SMITH .0046784 RI all o VD 1243 AECINS WAY BOULDER, COLORADO 80303 o a 30001446 SUSAN MACKAY SMITH .0046784 RI 1662 COLORADO BOULEVARD DENVER, COLORADO 80220 OVERRIDING ROYALTY INTEREST 163441 FREEDOM ENERGY, INC. .0600200 ORI 2219 WEST 32ND AVENUE DENVER, COLORADO 80211 211182 DAVID M. HEDGES .0099958 ORI P. O. BOX 312 GEORGETOWN, COLORADO 80444 21059 • EXHIBIT A o PAGE 3 • '° 8 • 5 OWNER fi IN7 RPST OWNER SST ow co•a` 211191 MENDELL-DENVER CORPORATION .0299873 ORI oa 8933 EAST UNION AVENUE, SUITE 214 4(2 ENGLEWOOD, COLORADO 80111-1357 M{5 o WORX NG INTEREST 163441 FREEDOM ENERGY, INC. .7500000 WI a 2219 WEST 32ND AVENUE • x DENVER, COLORADO 80211 A M \h1 • ^ 1.00000000 0 coo cm co • .gyp, • N N Ouuw1+� p5� men. M EO O . CON • 910393 RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR THE WELD COUNTY ATTORNEY TO PROCEED WITH LEGAL ACTION AGAINST CERTAIN PARTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE WELD COUNTY BUILDING CODE ORDINANCE AND THE WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Department of Planning Services has referred certain violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance to the County Attorney's Office, and WHEREAS, those persons in violation of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance are Colvin Hanscome, Dorothy Vincequerra, Mustard and Associates, Donald D. Nesvik, Jin Hyeng Yoo. Mike Steinbach. David E. and Linda G. Frost, K. Scott and Juanita D. Carter, Bradley and Mary Miller. Outdoor Promotions, Leo Wayne and Cynthia Diana Wilson. Mike and Lois Guillory, Clinton B., Jr., and Vicki Rushing. William and Betty Jo Taylor, Stan Barrett. Inc., Orville and Lou Tinnin, Jack W. and Joan M. Price, Garry and Gay Lynn Czarnecki. and Kenneth L. Griego, and WHEREAS, despite efforts by the Planning staff to resolve said matter, the violations have not been corrected, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it necessary to bring legal action against those individuals as hereinabove named to correct said violations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. that Thomas 0. David, Weld County Attorney, be, and hereby is, authorized to proceed with legal action against Colvin Hanscome, Dorothy Vincequerra, Mustard and Associates, Donald D. Nesvik, Jin Hyeng Yoo, Mike Steinbach. David E. and Linda G. Frost, K. Scott and Juanita D. Carter. Bradley and Mary Miller, Outdoor Promotions, Leo Wayne and Cynthia Diana Wilson, Mike and Lois Guillory, Clinton B., Jr., and Vicki Rushing, William and Betty Jo Taylor, Stan Barrett, Inc., Orville and Lou Tinnin, Jack W. and Joan M. Price, Garry and Gay Lynn Czarnecki, and Kenneth L. Griego, to remedy the violations or the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, end any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified party. 910579 CC • a 4 : si9{a11J'.s✓ Page 2 RE; VIOLATIONS The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 8th day of July, A.D., 1991. Lad% BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST, WELD COUNTY weld County Clerk to the Board ///� Cord c . alrmary By: /t 9/7 • if��rt �'-✓-t z••• Deputy Clerk to the Boat George Ken edy, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS T FORM' EXCUSED Constance L. Herbert unty Attorney C. K1rtly^� it' t"W. H. eb e 910579 et MEMORAnDum II Board of County Commissioners July 2, 1991 To ON. Department of Planning Services COLORADO from Legal Action Authorization Subpart The Department of Planning Services recommends that the Board of County Commissioners authorize the Weld County Attorney to proceed with legal action against the following parties for violations of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Zoning Ordinance Violations: VI.1742 VI-1740 K. Scott and Juanita D. Carter William and Betty Jo Taylor 11020 Weld County Road 25-1/2 15026 Colorado Highway 52 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 VI.1738 VI.1734 Bradley and Mary Millar Stan Barrett, Inc. 24057 Weld County Road 54 811 Main Street Greeley, CO 80631 Longmont, CO 80501 VI-1734 VI-1711 Outdoor Promotions Orville and Lou Tinnin c/o Cary Young 907 Pacific Place 111 E. Drake, 07099 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 Ft. Collins, CO 80525 VI.1722 VI-1717 Iwo Wayne 6, Cynthia Diana Wilson Jack W. and Joan M. Price 5111 Yucca Court 5378 Ocotillo Court Johnstown, CO 80534 Johnstown, CO 80534 VI.1714 VI.1713 Mike and Lois Cuillory Carry and Cay Lynn Czarnecki 29247 Northmoor Drive 5113 Saguara Court Johnstown, CO 80534 Johnstown, CO 80534 VI.1724 VI.1749 Clinton B. Jr. , and Vicki Rushing Kenneth L. Criego 20738 Cholla Court 1102 3rd Avenue Johnstown, CO 80534 Greeley, CO 80631 The Department of Planning also recommends that the County Attorney be authorized to proceed with legal action against any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. Copies of the violation materials are available at the Department of Planning Services' Office or the Weld County Attorney's office. 91®57') siscitALF° mEmORAnDUm WI Board of County Commissioners July 2, 1991Datero o . Department of Planning Services COLORADO Oren+ Legal Action Authorization &,boot] The Department of Planning Service. recommends that the Board of County Commissioners authorize the Wald County Attorney to proceed with legal action against the following parties for violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. Building Code Violations: BCV.1648 and BCV-1649 BCV-1658 Colvin Hanscom. Jin Hyeng Yoo 26174 Weld County Road 42 10700 E. %lift Avenue, l/D Kersey, CO 80644 Aurora, CO 80014 BCV-1660 ICY-1653 Dororthy Vincequerre Mike Steinbach 3294 Holly Street 10765 Turner Blvd. Erie, CO 80516 Longmont, CO 80501 BCV-1653 BCV-1662 Mustard & Associates David E. and Linda C. Frost El Rancho P.O. Box 665 Box 8053 Mead, CO 80542 Mead, CO 80401.0520 BCV-1656 Donald D. Nesvik 1801 Dilmont Greeley, CO 80631 The Department of Planning also recommends that the County Attorney be authorized to proceed with legal action against any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. Copies of the violation materials are available at the Department of Planning Services' office or the Weld County Attorney's office. y}0579 PLO gait, — LEASE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 07(t day of June, 1991. by and 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 Division of Human Resources' Family Educational Network of Weld County's Migrant Head Start Program. hereinafter referred to as "Lessee," and St. Augustine's Catholic Church, hereinafter referred to as "Lessor." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Lessor owns the premises located in the City of Brighton, County of Adams, in the State of Colorado, to wit: St. Augustine's Catechetical Center, 675 Egbert, Brighton, Colorado, 80601. Room numbers One, Two, Three, Four, and Office Space, and WHEREAS, the Lessor desires to lease a certain portion of said building, and WHEREAS, the Lessee desires to lease this portion of the aforementioned premises for use in the Migrant Head Start Program. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. The Lessee shall have access to the area described above and agreed to by the Lessor. 2. The rent for said premises shall be in the amount of $3,500.00 per month, $2,500.00 to be paid by the Lessee and $1,000.00 to be donated by the Lessor as In-Kind to the Migrant Program. Rental payments are due to the Lessor on the 27th day of each and every month of the term hereof. Rental payments required under this Agreement shall be paid to the Lessor at St. Augustine's Catholic Church. 112 South 6th Avenue, Brighton, Colorado, 80601. 3. A security deposit in the amount of $1,250.00 shall become part of this Agreement. The security deposit shall be retained to cover any damages to the premises other than normal wear and tear, with the balance to be returned to the Lessee within 30 days, in accordance with Colorado law, provided the Lessee has not violated any provision of this Agreement. The term "normal wear and tear" means that deterioration which occurs, based upon the use for which the rental unit is intended, without negligence, carelessness, accidents, or abuse of the premises or • equipment or chattels by the Lessee or others. 4. No sign, advertisement or notice shall be inscribed, painted or affixed on any part of the outside or inside of the Building, except on the glass of the windows or doors. Lessee may use bulletin board at the entrance hall. 5. No additional locks shall be placed upon any doors of said rooms without written consent of the Lessor first and endorsed upon this lease; and the Lessee will not permit any duplicate keys to be made 910604 tMk0049 LEASE AGREEMENT Family Educational Network of Weld County and St. Augustine's Catholic Church Page Two (all keys to be furnished by the Lessor.) Upon the termination of the Agreement. Lessee will surrender all keys of premises and building to the Lessor. 6. No person or persons other than the Maintenance Engineer of this building shall be employed by Lessee for the purpose of taking charge of premises. The agent and Maintenance Engineer of the building shall at all times keep pass key and be allowed admittance to the premises for repair and to cover any emergency or required examination. 7. The premises leased shall not be used for the purpose of overnight sleeping, nor shall it be used by L outside of designated hours. The designated hours shall be 6:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and for family functions with prior approval from Saint Augustine's. 8. girds, dogs, and other animals shall not be allowed in the building. All occupants must observe strict care not to leave the windows open or doors unlocked upon leaving the building. 9. No packages, furniture, supplies, or other effects shall be allowed in the halls at any time 10. Rented area and restrooms shall be maintained clean at the expense of Lessee. Lessee shall supply his own cleaning supplies. 11. In case of emergency, Lessee will immediately contact the Maintenance Engineer. Any such incurred expense will be the responsibility of the Lessor. 12. The Lessee shall not sublet the premises or any part thereof and shall not assign, transfer, pledge, mortgage, or otherwise encumber this Agreement or any portion of the terms thereof, without the previous written consent in each instance of Lessor, and Lessee shall furnish to the Lessor a copy of such proposed instrument. 13. Lessee shall not permit any mechanic's lien to be placed upon the building. 14. Lessee agrees to maintain liability insurance coverage, and to cover any loss or damages to this property or any loss caused by personal injury accident or death. 15. Lessor shall not be liable for any loss of property or any accidental damages to the person or property of the L in or about the building or the premises, or from pipes or plumbing work of the same. fire, smoke, or from theft. Lessee covenants and agrees that he will protect and save and keep the Lessor forever harmless and indemnified against and from any penalty or damages or charges imposed for any 91©s34 I LEASE AGREEMENT Family Educational Network of Weld County and St. Augustine's Catholic Center Page Three violation of any laws or ordinances, whether occasioned by the Lessee or those holding by the Lessee. Lessee will at all times protect, indemnify, and save and keep harmless the Lessor against and from any and all loss, cost, damage or expense arising out of or from any accident, injury or other occurrence on and about the premises. 16. Lessee agrees to pay, in addition to the rent above specified, one- third of gas and electric light charged to the premises during the duration of the Lease. Lessor covenants and agrees to pay water bills charged to the premises. 17. Lessee will, at the termination of this Agreement by lapse, yield immediate possession to Lessor, and failing so to do, will pay as liquidated damages, for the whole time such po ion is withheld, the sum of $300.00 per day; rent receipt, security deposit or any part thereof may not be used in place of hold over penalty. 18. 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. 19. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create an obligation on the part of the County of Weld, State of Colorado. to expend funds not otherwise appropriated in each succeeding year. 20. If any section. subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Agreement is for any reasons held or decided to be unconstitutional. such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions. The parties hereto declare that they would have entered into this Agreement and each and every section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, and phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. 21. The term of this Agreement shall be from June 27, 1991 through September 8, 1991. 22. This Agreement may be terminated upon thirty (30) days written notice to either party. This Agreement will be terminated immediately upon the loss of funding or lack of eligible participants to the Migrant Head Start Program. 2106C/.1 LEASE AGREEMENT Family Educational Network of Weld County and St. Augustine's Catholic Center Page Four IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the day and year first hereinabove set forth. LESSEE: LESSOR: WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ST. AUGUSTINE'S CA IC CHURCH _ , Gordon y, n 7CFae ven V. Padilla, Pastor 414‘47 �io/9lATTEST:Weld County Clerk toth Board By: Deputy : erk to the Doerd WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES U) W r J. Speckman E ecutive Director 910604 stqtr mEmoRAnDu(�1 - � talk Cordon E. Lacy, Chairman ... • i re B4"rd 4f County Commissioners ow. July 2 7441 COLORADO raw, Walter J. Speckman, Executive Dissector. Rumen Resources - 1401,m Lease Agreement between the Weld County Division. of Human Resource,' 1 Family Educational Network and Saint Augustine's Catholic Church Enclosed for Board approval is a Lease Agreement between Saint Augustine's Catholic Church and the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Family _ Educational Network of Weld County's Migrant Head Start Program for classroom space in the Brighton area. - The terms of the Agreement are: 1. Rental of four (4) classrooms plus office space at $3,500.00 per month: $2,500.00 to be paid by FENWC, $1,000.00 donated by St. Augustine's. 2. A security deposit of $1,250.00 is required as well as payment of 1/3 of the gas and electric bills. 3. This Lease Agreement is in effect from June 28, 1991, through September 8, 1991. If you have any questions, please telephime me at 353-3816. ry,N. , 411". . y •, . ,,,,,44, p + � 1,,., - , r:. iILI4 1. e17+'4'4 e l4yya s }4f9ilt r i 1'.e a41". (,JV,t%4,4';ill.. • �;1, �,'r��l rr i�ld��f' �"4 .�"'� ' vix 1� r l'1711.? '..1 •i ii v _ - July 3, 1991 , "* • - • NFMORANO(IM TO: Clerk to the Board M• , FR: Susan Montoya, ffuran res,,' ources - - y . [2E: Lease AgrEem4nt between the Weld Count, • t Division of Hunan ?Ze' our.cea" Family „i°P Educational. Ne.twork.. and 3a'„":" Auguer ne.'s I. Catholic Church - i It. Enclosed tar Board approval are three (3) ----_ ?; copies of the above nrrnl_iuned Agreement. ' Please return two (2) topics onto they hnvr• heel signed. J ,s '. If you haw' aay qua.atli-ins, telephone ' 'hi"'� ' ,Lre kel.l.er at 156-0600. Sieec PURCHASE OF SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT. made and entered into this /9 day of V�4.u"�. 1991. by and between the County of Weld. State Of Colorado. by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. on behalf of Weld County Division of Human Resources' Employment Services of Weld County. hereinafter referred to as "Employment Services." and Janet Luna-Flaugher. hereinafter referred to as "Contractor." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS. Employment Services delivers employment services to youth throughout Weld County; and WHEREAS. Employment Services is interested in providing education and training programs for the Youth Employment and Training Programs; and WHEREAS. the Contractor can provide a specialized remedial education program for eligible clientele. NOW THEREFORE. in consideration of the promises. the parties hereto covenant and agree as follows: 1. Definitions/Assumptions: a. A session is composed of classes conducted each week. Every week the session is based on a different subject. There will be eight (8) sessions conducted under the terms of this agreement. b. A class is three (3) hours in duration. c. Each class is composed of groups of up to twenty-five (25) youth in the pre-employment class. d. The pre-employment classes will be conducted in Greeley. e. A total of sixteen (16) classes will be taught. f. The classes will be presented on Monday morning and Wednesday afternoon. 2. Responsibilities of the Contractor are to: a. Plan and present two (2) classes on a weekly basis for the Employment Services' Youth Employment and Training Program. b. Teach the classes beginning June 17. 1991. and end on or about August 9. 1991. The pre-employment classes will be from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Monday mornings and 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Wednesday afternoons. #2004/9 --410605 ____ c. Provide Employment Services with the curriculum and objectives for each session. the teaching methods. and documentation or evaluations - �- to be used to measure the individual youth's achievement. d. Take legible and accurate class attendance and provide class attendance sheets to Employment Services. e. Provide all class materials. f. Provide Employment Services with participant evaluations following each class. g. Provide Employment Services with a final bill for services rendered at the conclusion of classroom activities. 3. Responsibilities of Employment Services are to: a. Arrange for classroom space for all classes and to provide notification of the location and date/time to the Contractor and participants. b. Arrange for transportation for the rural youth employees to and from the classes. c. Monitor the classes. Times and amount of monitoring will be determined by Employment Services. d. Approve the curriculum. methods. and documentation or evaluation to be used for each class. 4. Operational Time Frame: This agreement will be in effect from June 17. 1991 through August 9. 1991. 5. Reimbursement: In consideration of the services provided by the Contractor. Employment Services will reimburse the Contractor at the rate of $75.00 per class for a reimbursement of $1.200.00 ($75.00 per class x 2 classes per week x 8 weeks - $1.200.00). Additional charges will be assessed as follows: Whenever the maximum enrollment level of 25 per class is exceeded, the Contractor may charge Employment Services an additional $10.00 for each individual over the maximum enrollment level. This amount is in addition to the normal charge of $75.00 per class and is based on attendance records which will be maintained by Employment Services. 91Q6C5 Reimbursement will be made within thirty (30) days of the completion of the classes and with the stipulation that all participant pre- and post-testing, attendance records. and a final bill for services have been received by Employment Services. 6. Assurances: a. NO portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties of 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. b. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create an obligation on the part of the County of Weld. State of Colorado. to expend funds not otherwise appropriated in each succeeding year. c. If any section, subsection. paragraph. sentence. clause. or phrase of this Agreement is for any reason held or decided to be unconstitutional. such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions. The parties hereto declare that they would have entered into this Agreement and each and every section. subsection. paragraph, sentence. clause. and phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections. subsections. Paragraphs. sentences. clauses. or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. d. No officer, member or employee of Weld County and no member of their governing bodies shall have any pecuniary interest. director or indirect. in the approved Agreement or the proceeds thereof. e. The Contractor assures that they will comply with the Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1986 and that no person shall , on the grounds of race, creed. color. sec. or national origin. be excluded from participation in. be denied the benefits of. or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under this approved Agreement. f. The Contractor assures that sufficient. auditable. and otherwise adequate records that will provide accurate. current. separate. and complete disclosure of the status Of the funds received under the Agreement are maintained for three (3) years or the completion and resolution of an audit. Such records shall be sufficient to allow authorized local. Federal. and State auditors and representatives to audit and monitor the Contractor. g. The Contractor assures that authorized local. Federal. and State auditors and representatives shall. during business hours. have access to inspect and copy records. and shall be allowed to monitor and review through on-site visits. all contract activities. supported 91Q y5 with funds under this Agreement to ensure compliance with the teens of this Agreement. Contracting parties agree that monitoring and evaluation of the performance of this Agreement shall be conducted by appropriate funding sources. The results of the monitoring and evaluation activities shall be provided to the appropriate and interested parties. h. This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto. their successors, heirs, legal representatives. and assigns. The Contractor or Employment Services may not assign any of its rights or obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of both parties. I. The Contractor certifies that Federal appropriated funds have not been paid or will not be paid. by or on behalf of the Contractor. to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of an agency. a Member of Congress. an officer or employee of Congress. Or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract. the making of any Federal grant. the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement. and the extension. continuation. renewal . amendment. or modification of any Federal contract. loan. grant, or cooperative agreement. j. The Contractor assures that it will fully comply with the JTPA regulations promulgated, and all other applicable Federal and state laws. rules and regulations. The Contractor understands that the sources of funds to be used under this Agreement 1s: _ k. The Contractor assures and certifies that it and its principals: - Are not presently debarred. suspended. proposed for debarment. declared ineligible. or voluntarily excluded from covered transactions by a Federal department of agency; - Wave not. within a three-year period preceding this Agreement. been convicted of or had a civil judgment rendered against them for commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain. or performing a public (Federal. State. or local) transaction or contract under a public transaction; violation of Federal or State antitrust statutes or commission of embezzlement. theft. forgery. bribery. falsification or destruction of records. making false statements. Or receiving stolen property; - Are not presently indicated for or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a government entity (Federal. State. or local) with commission of any of the offenses enumerated in paragraph 11 (b) of this certification; and - Have not within a three-year period preceding this Agreement. had one or more public transactions (Federal. State. and local) terminated for cause or default. 91CSCS 7. Amendment of Agreement: Employment Services and the Contractor consent that this agreement may be amended at any time with the mutual written consent of both parties. 8. Termination of Agreement: Employment Services and the Contractor consent that this agreement may be terminated upon thirty (30) days written notice by either party. Furthermore. this agreement and all contracts associated with this agreement will be terminated immediately if the funding provided by the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) is withdrawn by the Governor's Job Training Office or the U.S. Department of Labor. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. the parties hereunto have caused this agreement to be duly executed as of the day and year first hereinabove set forth. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS CONTRACTOR C tordsit's, cyigin a - une i auger V WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES ATTEST/ciao/1M • WELD CNf CLRK TO THE-8 a r J. Speckman. Executive Director By: u y er t o 910605 PURCHASE OF SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this //?IS day of ,1991. by and between the County of Weld. State of Colorado. by and through the Bard of County Commissioners of Weld County. on behalf of Weld County Division of Human Resources' Employment Services of Weld County. hereinafter referred to as "Employment Services." and Sue La Marsh. hereinafter referred tows "Contractor." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS. Employment Services delivers employment services to youth throughout Weld County; and WHEREAS. Employment Services is interested in providing education and training programs for the Youth Employment and Training Programs; and WHEREAS. the Contractor can provide a specialized remedial education program for eligible clientele. NOW THEREFORE. in consideration of the promises. the parties hereto covenant and agree as follows: 1. Definitions/Assumptions: a. A session is composed of classes conducted each week. Every week the session is based on a different subject. There will be eight (8) sessions conducted under the terms of this agreement. b. A class is three (3) hours in duration. C. Each class is composed of groups of up to twenty-five (25) youth in the pre-employment class. d. The pre-employment classes will be conducted in Greeley. e. A total of sixteen (16) classes will be taught. f. The classes will be presented on Monday mornings and Wednesday afternoons. 2. Responsibilities of the Contractor are to: a. Plan and present two (2) classes on a weekly basis for the Employment Services' Youth Employment and Training Program. b. Teach the two classes starting June 17. 1991 and to end on or about August 9. 1991. The pre-employment classes will be 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Monday mornings and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Wednesday afternoons. 910606 c. Provide Employment Services with the curriculum and objectives for each session. the teaching methods. and documentation or evaluations to be used to measure the individual youth's achievement. d. Take eligible and accurate class attendance. and provide class attendance sheets to Employment Services. e. Provide all class materials. f. Provide Employment Services with participant evaluations following each class. g. Provide Employment Services with a final bill for services rendered at the conclusion of classroom activities. 3. Responsibilities of Employment Services are to: a. Arrange for classroom space for all classes and to provide notification of the location and date/time to the Contractor and participants. b. Arrange for transportation for the rural youth employees to and from the classes. c. Monitor the classes. Times and amount of monitoring will be determined by Employment Services. d. Approve the curriculum. methods. and documentation or evaluation to be used for each class. 4. Operational Time Frame: This agreement is in effect from June 17. 1991 through August 9. 1991. 5. Reimbursement: In consideration of the services provided by the Contractor. Employment Services will reimburse the Contractor at the rate of $75.00 per class for a reimbursement of $1.200.00 ($75.00 per class x 2 classes per week x 8 weeks - $1.200.00). Additional charges will be assessed as follows: Whenever the maximum enrollment level of twenty-five (25) per preemployment class is exceeded. the Contractor may charge Employment Services an additional $10.00 for each individual over the maximum enrollment level. This amount is in addition to the normal charge of $75.00 per class and is based on attendance records which will be maintained by Employment Services. 910606 Reimbursement will be made within thirty (30) days of the completion of the classes with the stipulation that all participant pre- and post-testing. attendance records and a final bill for services have been received by Employment Services. 6. Assurances: a. 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. b. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create an obligation on the part of the County of Weld. State of Colorado. to expend funds not otherwise appropriated in each succeeding year. c. If any section. subsection. paragraph. sentence. clause. or phrase of this Agreement is for any reason held or decided to be unconstitutional. such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions. The parties hereto declare that they would have entered into this Agreement and each and every section. subsection. paragraph. sentence. clause. and phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections. subsections, paragraphs. sentences. clauses. or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. d. No officer. member or employee of Weld County and no member of their governing bodies shall have any pecuniary interest. direct or indirect. in the approved Agreement or the proceeds therof. e. The Contractor assures that they will comply with the Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1986 and that no person shall. on the grounds of race. creed, color. sex. or national origin. be excluded from participation in. be denied the benefits of. or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under this approved Agreement. f. The Contractor assures that sufficient. auditable. and otherwise adequate records that will provide accurate. Current. separate. and complete disclosure of the status of the funds received under the Agreement are maintained for three (3) years or the completion and resolution of an audit. Such records shall be sufficient to allow authorized local. Federal. and State auditors and representatives to audit and monitor the Contractor. q. The Contractor assures that authorized local. Federal. and State auditors and representatives shall. during business hours. have access to inspect and copy records. and shall be allowed to monitor and review through on-site visits, all contract activities. supported with funds under this Agreement to ensure compliance with the terms of this Agreement. Contracting parties agree that monitoring and evaluation of the performance of this Agreement shall be conducted by appropriate funding sources. The results of the monitoring and evaluation activities shall be provided to the appropriate and interested parties. 910626 h. This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto. their `<< successors. heirs. legal representatives, and assigns. The Contractor or Employment Services may not assign any of its rights or obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of both parties. 1. The Contractor certifies that Federal appropriated funds have not been paid or will not be paid. by or on behalf of the Contractor. to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer of employee of an agency. a Member of Congress. an officer of employee of Congress. or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract. the making of any Federal grant. the making of any Federal loan. the entering into of any cooperative agreement. and the extension, continuation. renewal. amendment. or modification of any Federal contract. loan, grant. or cooperative agreement. J. The Contractor assures that it will fully comply with the JTPA. regulations promulgated. and all other applicable Federal and State laws. rules and regulations. The Contractor understands that the source of funds to be used under this Agreement is: k. The Contractor assures and certifies that it and its principals: - Are not presently debarred. suspended. proposed for debarment. declared ineligible. Or voluntarily excluded from covered transactions by any Federal department or agency. - Have not. within a three-year period preceding this Agreement. been convicted of or had a civil Judgment rendered against them for commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining. attempting to obtain. or performing a public (Federal . State. or local) transaction or contract under a public transaction; violation of Federal or State antitrust statues or commission of embezzlement. theft. forgery. bribery. falsification or destruction of records. making false statements. or receiving stolen property; Are not presently indicated for or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a government entity (Federal. State. or local) with commission of any of the offenses enumerated in paragraph 11 (b) Of this certification; and - Have not within a three-year period preceding this Agreement. had one or more public transactions (Federal. State. and local) terminated for cause or default. 7. Amendment of Agreement: Employment Services and the Contractor consent that this agreement may be amended at any time with the mutual written consent of both parties. 8. Termination of Agreement: Employment Services and the Contractor consent that this agreement may be terminated upon thirty (30) days written notice by either party. Furthermore. this agreement and all contracts associated with this agreement will be terminated immediately if the funding provided by the Job Training Partnership Act (JTDA) is withdrawn by the Governor's Job Training Office or the U.S. Department of Labor. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. the parties hereunto have caused this agreement to be duly executed as of the day and year first hereinabove set forth. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS CONTRACTOR 4 Or C . 4n A(7 WELD COUNTY DIY SION OF HUMAN /A(411,47RESOURC£5 ATTEST: WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD • 3packman. Executive i)hrector By: pu y er c 0 +e r SIC&' -; PURCHASE OF SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this �Q�h day oft/Lamy 1991. by and 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 Division of Human Resources' Employment Services of Weld County, hereinafter referred to as "Employment services," and Patsy Steffens. hereinafter referred to as "Contractor." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Employment Services delivers employment services to youth throughout Weld County; and WHEREAS, Employment Services is interested in providing education and training programs for the Youth Employment and Training Programs; and WHEREAS, the Contractor can provide a specialized remedial education program for eligible clientele. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises, the parties hereto covenant and agree as follows: 1. Definitions/Assumptions a. A session is composed of classes conducted each week. Every week the session is based on a different subject. There will be eight (8) sessions conducted under the terms of this Agreement. b. A class is three (3) hours in duration. c. Each class is composed of groups of up to twenty-five (25) youth in the pre-employment class. d. The pre-employment classes will be conducted in Greeley. e. A total of eight (8) classes will be taught. f. The classes will be presented on Wednesday afternoons. 2. Responsibilities of the Contract: a. Plan and present one (1) class on a weekly basis for the Employment Services' Youth Employment and Training Program. b. Teach the one (1) class starting June 17, 1991, to end on or about August 9, 1991. The pre-employment classes will be 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Wednesday afternoons. c. Provide Employment Services with the curriculum and objectives for each session, the teaching methods, and documentation or evaluations to be used to measure the individual youth's achievement. IlbealVg 910607 d. Take legible and accurate class attendance and provide class attendance sheets to Employment Services. e. Provide all class materials. f. Provide Employment Services with participant evaluations following each class. g. Provide Employment Services with a final bill for services rendered at the conclusion of classroom activities. 3. Responsibilities of Employment Services: a. Arrange for classroom space for all cla and to provide notification of the location and date/time to the Contractor and participants. b. Arrange for transportation for the rural youth employees to and from the classes. c. Monitor the classes. Times and amounts of monitoring will be determined by Employment Services. d. Approve the curriculum, methods, and documentation or evaluation to be used for each class. 4. Operational Time Frame: This Agreement will be in effect from June 17, 1991 through August 9, 1991. 5. Reimbursement: In consideration of the services provided by the Contractor, Employment Services will reimburse the Contractor at the rate of $75.00 per class for a reimbursement of $600.00 ($75.00 per class x 1 class per week x 8 weeks - $600.00). Additional charges will be d as follows: whenever the maximum enrollment level of twenty-five (25) per pre-employment class is exceeded, the Contractor may charge Employment Services an additional $10.00 for each individual over the maximum enrollment level. This amount is in addition to the normal charge of $75.00 per class and is based on attendance records which will be maintained by Employment Services. Reimbursement will be made within thirty (30) days of the completion of the classes with the stipulation that all participants pre- and post-testing, attendance records. and a final bill for services have been received by Employment Services. 6. Assurances: a. 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. b. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create an obligation on the part of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, to expend funds not otherwise appropriated in each succeeding year. c. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Agreement is for any reason held or decided to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions. The parties hereto declare that they would have entered into this Agreement and each and every section. subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, and phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraphs. sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. d. No officer, member or employee of Weld County and no member of their governing bodies shall have any pecuniary interest, direct or indirect, in the approved Agreement or the proceeds thereof. e. The Contractor assures that they will comply with the Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1986 and that no person shall, on the grounds of race, creed, color. sex. or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under this approved Agreement. f. The Contractor assures that sufficient, auditable, and otherwise adequate records that will provide accurate, current, separate, and complete disclosure of the status of the funds received under the Agreement are maintained for three (3) years or the completion and resolution of an audit. Such records shall be sufficient to allow authorized local, Federal, and State auditors and representatives to audit and monitor the Contractor. g. The Contractor assures that authorized local, Federal, and State auditors and representatives shall, during business hours, have access to inspect and copy records, and shall be allowed to monitor and review through on-site visits, all contract activities. supported with funds under this Agreement to ensure compliance with the terms of this Agreement. Contracting parties agree that monitoring and evaluation of the performance of this Agreement shall be conducted by appropriate funding sources. The results of the monitoring and evaluation activities shall be provided to the appropriate and interested parties. 9106©"/ h. This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto, their successors, heirs, legal representatives, and assigns. The Contractor or Employment Services may not assign any of its rights or obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of both parties. i. The Contractor certifies that Federal appropriated funds have not been paid or will not be paid, by or on behalf of the Contractor, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of an agency, a member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a member of Congress, or an employee of a member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any Federal contract, loan, grant, or cooperative agreement. j. The Contractor assures that it will fully comply with the JTPA regulations promulgated, and all other applicable Federal and State laws, rules and regulations. The Contractor understands that the source of funds to be used under this Agreement is: k. The Contractor assures and certifies that it and its principals: - Are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from covered transactions by any Federal department or agency. - Have not, within a three-year period preceding this Agreement, been convicted of or had a civil judgment rendered against them for commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a public (Federal, State, or local) transaction or contract under a public transaction: violation of Federal or State antitrust statues or commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, or receiving stolen property: - Are not presently indicted for or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a government entity (Federal, State, or local) with commission of any of the offenses enumerated in paragraph 11 (b) of this certification; and - Have not within a three-year period preceding this Agreement, had one or more public transactions (Federal, State, and local) terminated for cause or default. 910607 7. Amendment of Agreement: Employment Services and the Contractor consent that this Agreement may be amended at any time with the mutual written consent of both parties. 8. Termination of Agreement: Employment Services and the Contractor consent that this Agreement may be terminated upon thirty (30) days written notice by either party. Furthermore, this Agreement and all contracts associated with this Agreement will be terminated immediately if the funding provided by the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) is withdrawn by the Governor's Job Training Office or the U.S. Department of Labor. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereunto have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the day and year first hereinabove set forth. WELD COUNTY BOA OF COMMISSIONERS CONTRACTOR sS� Gordo rmnn Patsy St-Pahuns ATTEST: �2�� te..,,,...; WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE OARD By: Deputy Clerk to the Board , � WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RES CES IPJ. Speckman, Executive Director - ' 910607. mEmoRAnDum Wine ro Cordon f. ouny, Coaiisan Board of County Commissioners o.,. July 3. 1991 datirCOLORADO stem Walter J. Soeckman, Executive Director. Human Resources V suttee: Purchase of Services between Employment Services of Weld County and Three (3) Local Individuals Enclosed for Board approval are Purchase of Service Agreements between Employment Services of Weld County and three (3) weld County residents. These individuals will provide specialized remedial education programs during the Sumner Youth Employment and Training Program for eligible youth. The individuals are as follows: 1. Janet Luna-Flaugher - Covers the period of June 17. 1991 through August 9, 1991. The reimbursement rate will be $75.00 per class for sixteen (16) classes for a total reimbursement of $1,200.00; however, additional charges may be assessed at $10.00 for each individual over the maximum enrollment level of 25 per class. 2. Sue LaMarsh - Covers the period of June 17, 1991 through August 9, 1991. The reimbursement rate will be $75.00 per class for sixteen (16) classes for a total reimbursement of $1,200.00; however, additional charges may be assessed at $10.00 for each individual over the maximum enrollment level of 25 per class. 3. Patsy Steffens - Covers the period of June 17, 1991 through August 9, 1991. The reimbursement rate will be $75.00 per class for eight (8) classes for a total reimbursement of $600.00; however, additional charges may be d at $10.00 for each individual over the maximum enrollment level of 25 per class. If you have any questions, please telephone me at 333-3816. • pp. s y . ' f �, 4 k, ! .'F'"�1. r rI1 n d i nY .P 44 �' ,417.444, toAfp�M�W��J0i } f'0,4epn Zr iR f,r J ,'F N r �1 5 ru Wi.� F ViiagIVIV Op°X" i4 k, ildtk Iw1 WF14 Ifi /' kr• TO:. -'Clark to at Sand E®® FR: -Susan Montoya, Human Res• rtes ' ltE: Purchase of Services Agreements between Employment Servicen of Wele County and Three (3) Local I:r(1i:J1duals tikes;' x.ncli std for )Board apk,;nval are three (3) 6Y,. roples each 04 C1iTee i:;) of the taC!p+7e mentl.or•e:rl Agreements fox a total of nine S(,) Asreemen!_s. 'r Please return two (2) ,..opl':i of each Agteevrrnl. once: they have been s1';+ietl. 0 T£ you have any yn. s¢ ' -n: plea.-;_ telephone Charl.ie. D..iipr.t or, s, ' ?9.' ,. S1OSC7 THE FOLLOWING HANDWRITTEN WARRANTS WILL BE APPROVED ON �J/l/Ob/ • NUMBER OF WARRANTS 0]. GENERAL FUND $ NUMBER OF WARRANTS / 71 PAYROLL FUND $ .' 1033. 0 NUMBER OF WARRANTS 12 SOCIAL SERVICE FUND $ PREPARED BY: JCL) Atli.) 022252.009 THE FOLL WING ARE THE TOTAL WARRANTS ISSUED THAT WILL DE DISTIBUTED ON 7 491 01 GENERAL FUND $ ,351, s /.54 71 PAYROLL FUND $ 194/1799. 7S- 12 SOCIAL SERVICES FUND $ PREPARED BY;C tt., 1/669 ,f 03-01-88 1 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PACE 1 PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS V.O. ARRANT NO. P.O. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 015775 LINCOLN NATIONAL 3,033.00 TOTAL 3,033.00 TATE OF COLORADO OUNTY OF WELD ss This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed n the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated JULY 10 9 ?I _ and that payments should be made to the respects a vendors in the amounts set opposite heir names with the total amount $ 3,033.00 DATED THIS 10TH. DAY OF _wry 19 1 SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 10TH DAY OF JULY 1991 . MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: WOmin sNonDoMmanay10.1993 ' 1 TATE OF COLORADO . 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I m O Z r b f 1 N r • r t. f • • • 0 • • 0 • 0 • 5 0 • • 0 0 • • • 5 • 0 • I 17//0/?/ • WELD COUNTY COM''°''"'' LATE OF COLORADO GaPA$7MENTOP HIGHWAYS Mti .11 -3 1 tG (13 tutu nL EE, 4201 Elul Mamas Ave, �,.!_�;�„� .�, ;„ Demw,Colo Wo80222 TO : 4;J': ,, (303)7674011 June 20. 1991 TO; RECIPIENTS OF FEDERAL-AID URBAN SYSTEM (FADS) FONDS Last October. we sent a notice alerting you to the fact that, overall. Colorado vas nft spending all of its annual allocation of FADS funds and, as a result, might have to'return almost $6 million to the Federal Highway Trust Fund by October,l, 1991. As mentioned in our letter, federal regulations require that these yearly allocations must be obligated within 3 years and are subject to `lapse` at the end of this period. We asked all recipients of FADS funds to review their FADS programs and try to get soma projects developed so that the lapse fund balance could be obligated before the deadline in October. At the time of our letter, there simply were not enough FADS projects in the budget stream to make up the apparent shortfall of projects. We anticipated that, rather than lose the funds, we might transfer allocations directly to entities having projects ready to advertise by September 30. The response to this alert was phenomenal, and by December's end over $30 million worth of project proposals had been submitted by MPO's and communities .throughout the state. We then began to - develop a more precise plan for obligating the balance of funds which were subject to lapse based on updated summaries of FADS balances and the responses received as the result of our notice. On the non-attributable side of the ledger, there is a balance of $1.8 million subject to lapse, and this is distributed among 14 of the 24 entities eligible for non-attributable funds. Some of these funds have already been budgeted to projects; however, much of the balance resides in FADS •pools" and is not identified with specific projects. However, we have now received several project proposals and assurances that projects already budgeted will, in fact, be obligated in time to avoid the automatic lapsing of funds. The attributable funds due to lapse were concentrated in a single jurisdiction, and it seemed only fair to try and work out a suitable accommodation with that jurisdiction rather than attempt to redistribute funds to other jurisdictions. • �Q�0� 'V a - CA Recipients of Federal-Aid Urban System (PAWS) Funds June 20, 1991 Page Two Fortunately, such an opportunity presented itself in the form of a major project in that jurisdiction that required the exchange and reclassification of several miles of a FAUS route to a Federal-Aid Primary (TAP) route. Under the terms of the exchange, we are transferring FADS funds to the TAP for obligation on the newly-classified Primary System mileage. In the next year, the state will reimburse the Planning and Management Region from whom the TAUS funds were taken with an equivalent amount of state dollars, so there.will be no net loss to the region or to the project. In effect, this action will protect the federal funds from threat of lapse, at least for this fiscal year. It is important to note, however, that, notwithstanding the eventual outcome of the federal highway and transportation reauthorization legislation due this coming October, the outlook for obligating all of our 1989, 1990, and 1991 FADS apportionments within the 3-year time limit is not particularly encouraging. At present. there is a total unobligated FAUS balance of over $33 million, which is the equivalent of almost 4 years of apportionment. Deducting the amount withheld because of the congressional limitation on obligating authority, there remains a balance of $18.2 million unobligated, which is almost 21/2 years' worth of budgeted apportionment. Of this total. $11 million still resides in budgeted pools and has not yet been assigned to specific projects. Given the typical amount of time it takes to develop a project, we anticipate that we will continue to be faced with the threat of lapsing FADS funds every year through September 1994 unless we can improve the overall performance of the FADS program. We encourage FADS recipients to review their individual programs, including fund balances, potential fund lapses, and projects which are ongoing or in the planning stage. Under the present authorization act, we have received the last of the known FADS apportionments and the last of these will lapse on October 1, 1994, unless obligated beforehand. The momentum to develop FADS projects needs very much to be sustained over the next few years if we are to put these funds where they can do the most goody in Colorado communities. Recipients of Federal-Aid Urban System (FAUS) Funds June 20, 1991 Page Three Your positive response has been gratifying, and we pledge our continued cooperation and assistance in facilitating the timely development of your FADS projects. For further information on the FAUS program, contact your local CDOH.district FAITS coordinator or, at our Headquarters office, Mt. Paul Glynn, at 303-757-9246. Very truly yours, j(rAd44, ROBERT L. CLEVENGER • V Chief Engineer WELD COUNTY COMY:SS!0:1:ttA MI my /N TE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OP HIGHWAYS �,, 4201 CuCut A*.nn.Ave. ..���"��;'� Mnwr,Cokes®60222 70 1 i�t CO)-',..� ..tom �. (303)767.0011 A a July 2, 1991 Weld County Mr. G. Randall Haynes AE Consultants, Inc. 650 S. Cherry St. Suite 320 Denver, Co 80222-1803 Dear Mr. Haynes: We have received and reviewed your report for structures WEL047.0-054.0A, WEL078.0-013.OA and WEL080.5-017.0A and have accepted them for update as submitted. We have calculated a sufficiency rating of 96.5, 98.0 and 100.0 respectively for these structures. The structure data has been loaded and the information filed. Sincerely, y A. J. Siccardi, P.E. Staff Bridge Engineer MLB/JJx/ps cc: Weld County 11)/ �,�- 1 � " WELD COU?dTY 1991 JUL —3 RM 11: 7 7 ER 407 5th St. Box 14 C{ _ ; Kersey, Co 80644 7 0 ... . _ ' June 27, 1991 Weld County Commissioners Attns Bill Webster 915 10 Greeley, CO 80631 Commissioners' I am happy to say we have never needed the services of the Kersey Ambulance or Fire Department. My husband is diabetic and has had a heart attack so if we should ever find that need I'd trust our lives and or property in their • capable hands. We have been a resident of the Kersey community since 1959 and bought our present home at 407 5th St. in 1973. I have worked for the Platte Valley School District since 1970. We're very proud of our Platte Valley Fire Protection District and Ambulance Service, we're very proud of this School District and very proud to be • part of this outstanding community. Our tax dolljrs support the Fire Protection/Ambulance Dept. and we support ALL the community fund raisers. They are right here in our back yard if and when we need their service. They could have us into Greeley before the Greeley Ambulance would ever get here. Not only are their services tat but even if we had no local service at all Greeley's prices are exorbitant. At this time and if Weld County succeeds in shutting down !11 of Weld County's volunteer Ambulance services whats to prohibit them from charging even more???? Weld County is too big to have just one ambulance service to come out of Greeley. Each little outlying community needs their own volunteer service -- Weld County needs to encourage 6 support each community to offer this service. Community volunteers are a DEAR. ATED GROUP of people who give of their time, money and love to their organization and without them this world would be sad in deed. Thank you for consideration in this vary important, matter. Sincerely, /\,o oj wetto O�y�$ PETITION c014:4,-,,J.,.. We, th11R�iur erA ned; petition the County of Weld to pave with an asphalt surfaca�)\RSi 58 between Road 47§, which intersects 58 at the end of E 18th Street, and li€44,2 ' ;DWe are very concerned about the danger of this road because of xt'1sipoor condition. The surface is so rough vehicles have had numerous accidents including complete roll-overs! MAME ADDRESS Q 1 r S �` al a. WC RC. iSc 4, ova 3qq g w C R Sir 4. -a✓. , 4375a Wert 9e W AQ ,f 1596 a c)C'C ii.-49�oo_l24-ti �c�a Liver 58 6-4 AL-t-erz-E I e 3969 OM 58 O2ovoic, ti.0 4 / $ E /6 St- yd,„, a, (2.-fiR z39 89 1,1 likilee--c__ `'----( ati. 4 Matt.,., 39o1 c At yrA c r cirsarp*.t. tin /Z11...c."770LS . yiSil en') AfOlliaa rr cs\ Thif IQ 1-1./ s 2 4 441... SeOPOIN 1 IM(ate Pa W\i'Lai; k/2):).1)Sl'i �^'�`'C g37 z -. A 53c, R ���-� _g947 z)Q; % 7 t < ,�- � .z SZt 6 WC IC -5- �4re6 wC2- Sg c li tiro. .2• 1g30 wag,. 5 S 6 1 1 V a38-5-2-- woe- s-e- ,4046471.9W 9 / e - e- M .st ..ze,sar (L a9.37oo wc S'8', C ;39ao v. c.X' (1, &e/ y 21-,6206,g, a?, oo 4) c,( S l ` 4^"``ci‘ 64/a/741, I 4 . e 1 DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING P"o 3sea000 Enuse PA Box 758 Ginn"COWMoo 80032 111 I D e COLORADO I. July 1. 1991 Petitioners for Weld County Road 58 Ladies and Gentlemen: The Board of Weld County Commissioners has received your petition to pave Weld County Road 58 between Weld County Road 47.5 and State Highway 37. The paving program for 1991 has been established, and those commitments cannot be changed to pave Road 58 this summer. However, the Commissioners will strongly consider adding Road 58 when the 1992 paving program is established this fall. Sincere , C1)-1/4) Drew Scheltinga County Engineer DS/mw:lyd23pet.mrw cc: Commissioner Harbert WCR 58 WCR 47.5 -AND BRIDGE DEPAB'DCENT COM:ELAM RRpORT DATE: 05/Z/91 NAME: Petitioners PRONE NUMBER: ADDRESS: PROBLEM LOCATION: WCR 58 between WCR 47.5 and fiiphwav 37 COMPLAINT/REMARKS: $pe attached requesting above road be asphalted. REPERRF.D TO: Drew Scheltinsa • RESPONSE REQUESTED: YES NO RESPOND TO: retirioners DATE OF RESPONSE: 7/1/91 RESPONDED TO: BY: Drew Scheltinva ACTION TAKEN: See the attached letter mailed to each petitioner on 7/1/91. This road will not be paved in 1991 but may be considered to be paved in 1992. cc: Commissioner Harbert WCR's 47.5. 58 Clerk to the Board I I L_ I JI~ • 11211-61i11.1131=== •;t RECOMMENDED ACTION: Narrative: See the attached letter mailed to each petitioner on July 1, 1991 in response to the request. No further action necessary. Method of Response: Resolution ja Latter (Attached) Referral letter to No response Worksession Maintenance item, already resolved Gaff Signature ti BV CK __H OK CL BOARD ACTIONt (Initial by Approval) Agree with Recommendation V Workeession \!2_L\ n0IP,:T V � . , RES9ddIR £ o c 2CLuLTmMTS INC T Porter P.uosw,PE O•Oro•Palo* David M.rr10k,PE ,;; . . ., Paul R.Bohr PE TO I June 20. 1991 Enroll V.RIOMrdson,PE Robe"A,MumMbr,PE Ref:90-409 Ms. Connie Harbert Weld County Commissioner P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Dear Commissioner Harbert: I have been retained by Linda Vaughn at 2209 40th Street concerning drainage problems that she is having on her property. I am an engineer specializing in water resources and specifically in evaluating and engineering solutions for surface water runoff problems. A major drainage channel runs through her property. This drainage channel carries runoff from approximately 700 acres located north and west of her property. At the south border of the Vaughn property the drainage channel currently crosses the County Road (42nd St.) through a 12-inch culvert. Linda has experienced severe flooding of her property resulting from the culvert backing up, particularly during the winter. The culvert routinely clogs with ice and debris and backs snowmelt runoff onto her property, I have investigated the contributing drainage area and have concluded that because of the large drainage area and the fact that the basin is becoming more urbanized, there is a resulting increase in runoff from impervious areas in the basin. This frequent runoff and subsequent flooding of the Vaughn property occurs for both small rainstorms and snowmelt runoff, although it did not occur historically when basin lands were undeveloped. Therefore I have concluded that the existing culvert is not adequate to carry the runoff generated in the basin, and I recommend that a larger culvert be installed. This larger culvert would convey more water and would be less prone to clogging with ice and debris during the winter. This would lessen the potential for the routine flooding that is now occurring on the Vaughn property. I would be glad to answer any questions you may have concerning my conclusions and recommendations on this matter. Sincerely yours. RESOD CONSIILTANTS,atia//UU��//////// David M. Frick, Vice President for Engineering cc: Linda Vaughn u o Kim Lawrence 402 West Mountain Avenue a Post Office Box O • Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 1� n ' (303) 482.8471 • Denver Metro (303) 572-1806 IFAX (303) 484-3311 S4 ' 4 t r RECEIVED JUN 2 $ 1991 OFFICE OF COUNTY ATTORNEY J.4§ ' PRONE(303)3m-4000 EXT..39i I, P.O.BOX 1948 GREELEY.COLORADO 80632 7 ' t r, • rI j';tAt L (it, 44'x' • • COLORADO June 28, 1991 David M. Frick r Vice President of Engineering Resource Consultants, Inc. RE: Your Reference No. 90-409, Linda Vaughn Dear Mr. Frick: The issues raised in your letter June 20, 1991, are a long standing problem along 42nd street and the County has met with Ms. Vaughn and discussed the possibility of expanding the culvert south of her property. We also understood that her principal concern was the flow during winter months . During our telephone conversation, I made you aware that the southern edge of the right-of-way for 42nd street is basically the edge of the roadway and that a larger culvert presents a problem of having to extend the point of discharge further to the south onto private property south of the roadway. This raises the issue, without conceding the point, that the County might be found to have increased the burden downstream on the property by installing and extending a larger culvert. You have indicated that thg,simpact may_,pe minimized by construction of a head wall and it woul weld County position that, if extension of the culvert could be accomplishment by a head wall, that cost ought to be born by ms. Vaughn. Another issue which I called to your attention was that it appeared that Ms . Vaughn had recently dug a trap or retention pond immediately to the north of 42nd street and you were not aware of its existence and were not fully able to offer any opinion as to whether .ot it would affect the flow through the culvert. I also pointed out to you that the / right-of-way, extends north an additional thirty feet from the existing roadway and that another potential solution would be to move the road somewhat to the north in order to allow a discharge onto the county right-of-way. I also wrrt.9 be interested in your comments as to whether the larger culvert would in fact cause a greater flow onto the Gallegos property or whether the large culvert would only operate to affect the flow during the winter months when icing is occurring and would not increased the flow during the spring and summer. David M. Frick Page 2 June 28, 1991 Thank you for your comments in this matter and X await any further comments in this regard. Yours truly, ea A. Morrison J Asst. Weld County Attorney xc: connie Harbert, County Commissioner serge Goodell, Road and Bridge Kim Lawerence, Attorney-at-law Eta AN pRIDCE/ENC,'(ormiNc RPwcP(1NSF RECOMMENDED ACTION: Narrative: Please refer to the attached letter from Lee Morrison regarding this matter. No Road and Bridge Department response is necessary. • Method of Response: Resolution Letter (Attached) from Lie Morrison to David Brick for Linda Vaughn Referral lector to No response Vorksession !� Maintenance item, already resole %. Staff 1 azure BW OK CH BK CL BOARD ACTIONS (Initial by Approval) Agree with Recommendation —Z. ✓ e _� Workseesion Ptcrr7 • , • dalic . , • . . ., _ . r • l'fc` iM'.), . � � .• 4 . r . _ per . • 1 i 1 1 1 1 GREELEY-WELD COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITY Greeley, Colorado Annual Financial Report December 31 , 1990 1 1 r t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 OREELEY-MELD COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITY 1 Annual Financial Report 1 1 1 For The Year Ended December 31 . 1990 1 , 1 1 1 1 II GREELEY-WELD COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITY 1 Table of COrytents 1 Pa4e INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S OPINION ON GENERAL PURPOSE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 1 1 GENERAL PURPOSE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ALL PROPRIETARY FUND TYPES - ENTERPRISE 1 Combined balance sheet 2 Combined statement of revenues, expenses and changes in retained earnings 3 a 1 Combined statement of cash flows 4 Footnotes to financial statements 6-10 1 INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S OPINION ON INDIVIDUAL FUND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, SCHEDULES AND STATISTICAL DATA 11 1 INDIVIDUAL FUND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, SCHEDULES AND STATISTICAL DATA eENTERPRISE FUNDS AIRPORT FUND 1 Balance sheet 12 Schedule of financial resources provided, applied and changes in working capital - budget and actual 13 Schedule of financial resources provided - budget and actual 14 . 1 Schedule of current operating expenses - budget and actual 15 TERMINAL FUND 1 Schedule of financial resources provided, applied and changes 1n working capital - budget and actual 10 Schedule of current operating expenses - budget and actual 17 1 STATISTICAL DATA 18 SINGLE AUDIT REPORTS AND SCHEDULES 1 Independent auditor's report on schedule of federal financial assistance t9 Schedule of federal financial assistance 20 IINotes to schedule of federal financial assistance 21 INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT ON INTERNAL ACCOUNTING CONTROL General purpose financial statements 22 IIFederal financial assistance programs 23 INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT ON COMPLIANCE 1 General purpose financial statements 24 Federal financial assistance programs 26 1 COLE AND CROSIER, RC. INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT ON GENERAL PURPOSE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS CERTIFIED PUBLIC 1 ACCOUNTANTS Soard of Commissioners Greeley-Weld County Airport Authority Greeley, Colorado We have audited the accompanying general purpose financial statements of the Greeley-Weld. County Airport Authority as of and. for the Year ended December 3t, 1990, as listed in the table of. contents. These financial statements are the responsibility of.the Airport's management., Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on Our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material: misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management,, as well as evaluating . the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion. In our opinion, the general purpose financial statements referred V, above present fairlyr in a'11 material respects, the financial position of the Greeley-Weld County.Airport Authority as' of December . 31, 1990, and the results of its operations and its cash flows"for the year then ended in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. 1' Cole and Crosier, P.C. Certified Public Accountants II MEMBEROP: LaSalle, Colorado AMERMAN wBrrcu.E or June 5, 1991 CERTIFIED. PUBLIC - IACCOUNTANTS .. Iii MAIN BTNEET lA SAUE:COLCNA00 eOeI8 -1. ■ 1 • • • 1 GENERAL PURPOSE ' FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 1 These basic financial statements provide a summary overview and broad perspective of the financial position of all funds and of the operating results of all funds. They also serve as an introduction to the more detailed statements and schedules that follow. 1 a aer 1 1 1 1 1 1 II GREELEY-MELD COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITY Ail Proprietary Fund Types - Enterprise II Combined Balance Sheet December 31. )990 (Nemo i Only) 1989 ASSETS Cash (Note 12) $ 89,955 $ 121,849 Receivables Accounts • 69,433 72,325 II Farm commodities 4,410 - Due from local governments - 500 Accrued interest 303 389li Fuel tax refunds 5,086 5,854 Due from airport fund - 72,553 Note (Note 4) 33,977 43,580 FAA grant (Note 2) 391,010 9,936 II Inventories (Note 3) 29,223 25,165 Prepaid expenses 10,844 11,416 Fixed assets - net of accumulated depreciation (Note 11) 5,698,475 5,416,065 II Master plan' '(Note 6) )3.120 3,1,'1)0 TOTAL'ASSET,S 36.366.036 36.411;772 I LIABILITIES Accounts payable $ 412,683 $ 89,662 II Retalnage payable 41,701 - Due to terminal fund - 72,553 Accrued interest payable 5,356 2,023' Compensated absences payable 2,714 4.254Il Deposits 10,240 9,380 Payroll and other taxes payable 1,414 Accrued wages 4,444 5,357II Notes payable (Note 6) 409,096 625,930 Bond payable (Note 6) 31,220 41,082 Deferred revenue Grant and local government contributions (Note 2) 12,401 11,040 li Gain from sale and leaseback (Note 7) 21,226 23,217 Leases (Note 14) 16.663 190.34 Total liabilities 1.052.017 803.582II FUNQ_EQUITY Contributed capital (Notes 9 and 14) 5,191,966 4.893.367 Retained earnings - unreserved 121.%9) 1t3J23 II Total fund equity 5J313,95Q 4,00109Q TOTAL LIBILITIJLANQJUN,Q EQUITY $6.;66.036 ,1' .811.772 1 ll II The accompanying footnotes are an integral part of this report. II -2- IIGREELEY-MELD COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITY All Proprietary, Fund Types - Enterprise Cc bind Statement 'of Revenues,` Expenses and Changes A in'Retained Earnings For the Year- Ended- December 31. 1990 (Memo 1 Only) 1989 0172.61O1.REYINEa 1 Net sales $ 625,381 $ 476,973 Cost of sales 349.1,9,4 28%88 Gross margin 176,242 107,045 1 Leases and rentals (Note 8) 207,404 220,776 Charges for services 16,121 24,846 operators licenses2,900 3,900 Farm revenue, 79,406 97,007 I Other operating revenues 23.589 21.820 504.782 Tots1 operating revenues 562.296 1 OPERAIING_F.XPENSE Personnel services 159,722 149,047 Contractual services 83,492 87,308 Supplies 21,727 18,314 I Repairs and maintenance 28,448 50,309 Utilities 33,839 28,506 Other operating expenses 79-(W 65.9)3 IITotal operating expenses 406.699 408.507 OPERATING INCOME BEFORE DEPRECIATIQJ( 97,883 153,709 Depreciation 212. 090 29Q.544 QPERATING_LOSS (114.813) (51.835) llN2iQegRATIA_R YENUES (EXP-ENSE$) Gain on sale and leaseback of hangars (Note 7) 1,992 1,992 I Interest expense (42,834) (52,011) Earnings on investments6,988 ' 7,556 Oil and gas 'lease revenue 6,280 4,030 Lo0a1 government operating subsidies 37;123 II Loss on disposal' of assets (0.096) Total nonoperating revenues (expenses) (?0.506) (0.590) 1 NET LOSS (143,381) (58,341) Depreciation on fixed assets acquired by grants, i entitlements, and shared revenues externally restricted for capital acquisitions and construction that reduces contributed 1 capital (Note 9) 150551 141.129 INCREASE IN' RETAINED EARNIN9S 7,170 82,788 1 RETAINE9,JARNINgS Beginning of year (Note 14) 114,823 32,035 Residual equity transfers in (Note 13) 190,070 - 1 Residual equity transfers out (Note 13) (190,Q7Q) - End of Year $ 121.993 $ 114,823 liThe accompanying footnotes are an integral part of this report. -3- GREELEY-MELD .COUNTY AIRPORT,AUTHORITY il All Proprietary, Fund Combined. Statement of Cash Flows For the Year Ended December 31. 1990 Il (Memo • Only) II 1949 • CASK FLOWS fROM OeERATING 6CTIVITIES Operating loss 3 (114.81x) 3 (Sj.835) II • Adjustments to, reconcile operating loss to net cash from operating activities • Depreciation and amortization 212,608 206,.544 II Interest on.operating loans 3,193 2,345 • Increase 1n, accounts receivable (450) (,7,984) II Increase in inventories (4,068) (7,096) Decrease in prepaid expenses 572 2,311 Decrease in accounts payable (68,775) (4,813) Increase (decrease) in accrued expenses (1,039) .382 Increase (decrease) in deferred lease revenue S43J) 1;769 Total adjustments, 143.208 192.4 .9 Net cash from operating activities 2$.491 140.864 1 CASH _FJ.()WS EROM,1lOt{CSPIJAL _EINAN0ING AC SVITJES Net increase in deposits 880 332 il Interest paid on operating loans (45) (2,345) Net principal received (paid) .on operating loans 21,700, (7.6,090) Local government appropriations received - 37,123 011 and gas ;royalties (.246 4k930 Net cash from (used in) noncapital III financing activities Z8.Q,2. (36.050) II c CASH FLOWS JROJtSAPIT L ANQftEL4TED F I NANQI NQJAF7UYIT7f& ll Proceeds from• issuance of long-term debt - 68,866 Principal payments on long-term debt (67,496) (50,009) Grants received from the FAA 44,437 37,721II . Appropriations received from local governments, .25,000.. 12,118 Interest paid on long-term debt (42,649) (51.983) Acqulaitions of property and equipment (64,570) (46,211) Master plan update - (22.080) II Net cash used in capital and related financing activities (105.287) (69.78Q) CASH FLAW$ FROM JNVJSTINQ AGJSVIjIE$ e . Payments on note receivable 9,603 7,946 Interest on investments and note receivable 6.074 -7%MO II Net•cash from investing activities 15.677 16_113 NET INCgEASF (D5CREASE) IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS (31,894) 68,937 CASH ANOJASfl EQUIVALENTS Beginning of year 121.849 02,912 End .of year $ 69.955 3 121,049 II The accompanying footnotes are an integral part of this report. 1 -4- ' j' GREELEY-WELD COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITY Footnotes to Financial Statements December 31. 1990 ' 1 1 NOTE' 1 - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNT POLICIES The Authority follows generally accepted accounting principles applicable to governmental entities as defined by the Governmental Accounting Standard Board and II the' Financial Accounting Standards Board, as applicable. 0.enerso The Greeley-Weld County Airport Authority is a political subdivision of the State of Colorado. The Authority currently:operates as. the Greeley-Weld County Airport. The Authority was created on August 'ii, 1978 by joint action of the City of Greeley, Colorado and the County of weld, Colorado. Prior to 1978, the Weld 1 County Municipal Airport was jointly operated by Weld County and the City of Greeley. The Authority is administered by a seven member board of commissioners appointed by the governmental units that established the entity. The mission of the Authority is to operate and' maintain a safe, efficient and fiscally responsible aviation gateway to the National Aviation System in support eof the economic development of the airport service area: Rtpo«1n9 entttx The financial report of the Authority includes all of the integral parts of'the Authority's operations. The Authority has determined that it has no oversight responsibility for any other agency which would require it to be in the reporting entity. Oversight responsibility is determined 'based on consideration of financial interdependency, selection-'of . governing authority, designation of management 'ability to significantly influence management and accountability for fiscal affairs. t field 9sS4W1S toe The accounts of the Authority are organized' on the basis of funds, each of which is considered a separate accounting entity. Resources 'are allocated to ' and accounted for in individual funds-based 'upon 'the purposes for which they are to be spent and the means by which spending activities are controlled. The Authority currently accounts for all operations in Enterprise Funds, which are Proprietary Fund types, described as follows: PROPRIEIABY FUNDS Enterprise Funds - Enterprise funds are used to account for operations (a) that are financed and operated in 'a manner similar to private bustness enterprises - where the intent of the governing body and/or regulatory agencies is to provide goods and services on a continuing basis, the costs, associated with these to be recovered' primarily'through'user`charges; or (b) where the 'governing body and/or regulatory agencies'have'decided 'that:periodic determination of revenues earned, expenses* incurred',"'and/or' "income ' is'appropriate ' for capital maintenance, public "policy, management'control accountabilityother purposes. The'Authority has maintained`two such funds - the'Airport 'and'Tenmtnal Funds. • -5- NOTE 1 - continued t Dg0.1-Of At4ountiog • Enterprise fund revenues and expenses are recognized on the accrual basis of li accounting. Revenues are recognized when they are earned and expenses are recognized when liabilities are incurred. Grant awards for capital purposes are recognized as contributed capital to the il' extent of costs incurred for capital acquisitions. The portion of the grant...award which has been earned but not yet received is reflected as a receivable from the grantor. Local governmental appropriations to the Airport which are restricted for the e acquisition or construction of capital assets are recorded as contributed capital. Accq 01LA-6ece 1 Xaptfl 1 Accounts receivable are stated . at management's estimate of the net realizable amount. Accounts not considered collectible have been charged to current operations. Inventories Inventories are stated at the lower of cost or market. Cost is determined using the.,first-in, first-out method. . FiseO assets accounting Fixed assets are recorded at acquisition cost or estimated historical cost. II The Authority capitalizes fixed assets with a minimum acquisition unit value of $500. Depreciation and amortization are, computed using the straight-line method over the estimated useful lives of the assets, as' follows: scrl of i on, Li fek Buildings. 3-30 years Vehicles, equipment and furniture 3-20 years Farm buildings and improvements 10-30 years Property under capital lease 19 years An amount equal. to depreciation of, property. and equipment acquired with grants and 1 restricted local governmental appropriations (contributed assets) is transferred from contributed capital to retained earnings. Ca lDens&ted absences All vested or accumulated vacation leave is reported as a. current expense. Liability for accumulated vacation leave is recorded at the end of the fiscal year. Budget intfROnaajon and. control The annual budget of the Authority is prepared on the basis of the flow of II financial resources or working capital. The Authority 1s subject, to the Colorado, Local Government Budget, Law beginning 1 with the 1.990 budget year. Budgetary controls, _ are. established annually by law over.all, funds. Appropriations for each fund lapse at,the end of the budget ,year, The. Authority, must appropriate monies„ not greater than the budgeted total expenditures of each fund, at . which -lever actual expenditures: may.not exceed ll appropriations for the year. Generally, additional appropriations may be authorized by law during the year in cases of emergency caused by the act of God, a public enemy or some contingency which could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of adoption of the budget. -6- 1 NOTE 1 - continued ' A supplementary appropriation was adopted for 1990, increasing appropriations for the Terminal 'Fund from $128,950 to $202,765 to authorize a residual equity transfer to the Airport Fund. ® The following calendar includes various deadlines for the budget process set by I state statute. October 16 Submission of proposed budget to Board of Commissioners. "Notice of Budget" is published setting public hearing date. • December 31 Budget must be adopted . Certified copy'of budget 1s sent to the 1 Division of Local Government' within 30 days of adoption. Board of Commissioners appropriates funds for the budget year. 1 Total columns, on aeneraJ ouroo;e financial statements Total columns on the general purpose financial statements are captioned "Memo Only" to indicate that they are presented only to facilitate financial analysis. Data in those columns do mil', present financial position or results of operations 1 in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. Neither are ' such data comparable to a consolidation. 1 NOTE 2 - FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION GRANTS In 1988 the Federal Aviation Administration awarded the Airport a $39,744 grant to pay 90% of;the allowable costs to update the Airport's Master Plan. The 10% ll matching requirement was met by contributions from the City of Greeley and Weld County. At December 31, 1990, 829,808 of the grant had been expended and the remainder is classified as deferred revenue. IIAnother FM award was made to the Authority for pavement rehabilitation in the amount .of $461,835, with the FAA"paying 90% of allowable costs. The Authority 1 will match its 10% share through contributions from the City of Greeley and Weld County. At December 31, 1990, $425,610 hes been expended with $381,074 recorded as a"receivable for reimbursement from the FM. NOTE' 3 - INVENTORIES A summary of inventory components follows: 1 Aviation gas $ 17,881 Jet fuel 7,846 Auto fuel 214 II Oil 701 Pilot supplies 2,551 Vending supplies 30 liTotal $ 29;223 1 NOTE 4 - NOTE RECEIVABLE A promissory note was received on November 1, 1987 in the amount of $66,079 for the sale of a hangar. Beginning December 1 , 1987 monthly payments of 81,161 are due, with payments first credited to interest at an annual rate of 10.86%. The maturity date of the note is October 1, 1993. Prepayments may be made without premium at any time prior to maturity. The balance of the note at December 31, 1 1990 is $33,977. -7- t NOTE 5 - MASTER PLAN A, plan for future airport expansion prepared in. 1977 was modified and officially adopted 1n 1080. The plan was again modified in 1984 and 36,669 of costs were capitalized. The plan was updated 1n 1988 and an additional $33,120 was capitalized as of December 31, 1990. The 1988 plan has not been officially adopted as of December 31, 1990 and therefore no amortization of the costs have been recorded. e NOTE 6 - BOND AND NOTES PAYABLE ■ A single 7 1/2% facilities acquisition bond was issued on October 28, 1083 in the amount . of $88,500 for the purchase of a, hangar. Beginning November 1, 1983 monthly payments of $1,081 ars ,due, with payments first credited to interest. The maturity date of the bond, .is October 1, 1993.. Prepayments may be made without II premium at any time prior to maturity. The balance of the bond at December 31, 1990 is $31,220. At December 31 , 19170 notes payable consisted of the following: 1 Monthly Payments Interest Issue Date of Original Balance Reauired Collateral Rate Date Maturity Amount 12/31/90 $ 3,600 7-Hangars 8.00% 10/13/87 10/15/02 $363,238 3312,564 $ 1,208 Hangar s44 7,,60x. 6/21/70 10/18/99 3150.000 97,890 $ 1,650 T-Hangars , 7.50%. 3/07/89 3/15/94 s 60,603 66,842 3 - NOne 8.75% 8/15/90 4/42/91 $15,000LOC 12,700 3 - Farm. Products 8.76% 4/02/90 4/02/91 365,000LOC 10A000 3489.996 Annual maturities of debt for each of the next five years are as follows: Year ending December 31: 1991 $ 75,690 1992 330,451 1993 36,417 . 1994 14,021 1905 9,987 Later years 54.¢50 Total 3 521 ,215 NOTE 7 - DEFERRED REVENUE - GAIN FROM SALE AND LEASEBACK OF HANGARS 1 The Airport constructed four hangars in 1981 at a cost of $415,406. On December 3, 1982 the Airport entered into a sale-leaseback agreement under which the hangars were sold to,a third party for $423,000. Gain on the sale of 336,098 was deferred to be amortized over the life of the hangars. During 1987 the Airport exercised an option to reacquire the hangars from the lessor for a stipulated price of $239,000. The portion of the gain recognized for 1990 was $1,992. -6- 1 1 1 NOTE 8 - OPERATING LEASES The Airport has nine hangars and three T-sheds. in which space is leased to users 1 of the Airport. Cost of the hangars and T-sheds, built between 1948 and 1981, was $687,828 with accumulated depreciation at December 31, 1990 of $438,527. There are 100.hangar units and 14 T-shed rental units. In 1990 monthly rental rates II ranged from. $82 to $335 tor,each hangar unit and $44 to $110 for each T-shed unit. Lease terms range from month to month up to one year but are generally cancelable at any time at the lessee's option. ' NOTE 9 - CHANGES IN CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL Changes in contributed capital for the Airport Fund fiscal year ended December 31, i1990, are summarized by source as follows: Contributed capital, January 1, 1990 34.89,1.367 1 Add current contributions: , Federal Aviation Administration 425,510 , County of weld, Colorado 2).649 IITotal current contributions 449150, Less depreciation on grants and local government appropriations (150,5,51) iContributed capital, December 31, 1990 ;5.191.966 NOTE 10 - SEGMENT INFORMATION FOR ENTERPRISE FUNDS IIBeginning January 1, 1990, the Authority maintains one enterprise fund which is intended to be self-supporting through fees charged for services and sales to the I public. To assure that the financial statements are not misleading, certain segment information for the year ended December 31., 1990, is as follows: FZNANCI4L epSITIPN INFORMATION Net working capital $ _24.070 Property, plant and equipment: II Additions - at cost $ 496.06 Deletions - at cost - INOTE 11 - FIXED ASSETS A summary of enterprise fund fixed assets at December 31, 1990 follows: 1 Land $1,555,301 Land improvements 5,211,046 Buildings and improvements 617,814 1 Vehicles, equipment end furniture 194,265 Construction in progress 4,.37. Total 7,782,803 1 Less accumulated depreciation 2,Q84.32$ Total $5.G%$.475 NOTE 12 - CASH IIThe Authority invests temporarily idle funds throughout the year. All such deposited funds are fully covered by federal depository insurance. 1 -9- NOTE 12 - Continued • At December 31; 1990, cash is summarized as follows: Carrying. Amount 1 • and Market DUcrjot1o0 • Rate Value ' Checking accounts N/A -• • $ 9,836 Money market account 5.60% 36.942 Cash on hand N/A 350 Cash with county treasurer N/A 44,O2.Q $ 89.955 NOTE 13 - RESIDUAL EQUITY TRANSFER ■ On January 1, 1990, the net assets of the Terminal Fund was transferred to the Airport Fund. The transfer reflects a change 9n' how the Authority•accounts for its ' activities. Therefore, the transfer ($190,070)', was recorded to-the retained earnings , of the Airport Fund and all the assets and liabilities of the Terminal Fund are now those of the Airport Fund. NOTE 14 - PRIOR PERIOD ADJUSTMENTS The retained earnings of the Airport Fund as of 'December 31, 1989 nas been 1 restated for corrections of certain prior period items, as follows: Airport Fund 1 • Retalne( Earn1D4s Balance as originally stated ' $ (66,133) Additional outstanding operating loan (1,000) Recognize deferred lease revenue 094114) Balance as restated $ (71.247) 1 The 1989 amounts on the accompanying financial statements have been adjusted fcr the effects of these corrections. 1 1 -10 1 COLE AND CROSIER, RC. , INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S OPINION ON.INDIVIDUAL • CENTIME) FUND FINANCIALSTATEMENTS, SCHEDULES AND STATISTICAL DATA PUSUo _ , ' ACCWNTAN78 • ms•µ The Board. of Commissioners l * Greeley-Weld County. Airport Authority i,oVtikr Greeley, Colorado • il ' Our audit was made for the purpose of forming an opinion on the general purpose financial statements taken as a whole. The combining- and individual fund financial statements, schedules and statistical data - listed in the table of contents 'are presented for purposes of additional' analysis and are not a ;required part:of the general' purpose.financial statements of the Greeley-Weld , County Airport Authority. Such . information has been subjectedto the auditing procedures applied in.,the il audit —of the general,_'purpose financial statements. In our opinion,• the accompanying information is fairly stated In all material' respects in relation to the general' purpose financial statements taken as a whole - 1 for the year ended December 31, 1990. ' we have also previously audited, in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, the general purpose financial statements of.the IIGreeley-Weld County Airport Authority for' the year,ended December. 31.,, 1989 (none of which. -are , presented herein). Zn our opinion, the individual fund financial statements, schedules and statistical data; listed in the table of contents related to the 1980 finantlal' statements are' fairly stated. in all material respects . in -relation• to the basic financial statements from which it has been derived. The statistical data for the years ended - December 31,1986-1988 are presented for the purpose of additional analysis and have not . been subjected to the same inquiries and analytical ' procedures applied in the II audit of the basic financial statements, but have been compiled .from information that is the representation of the:management;of Greeley-Weld County Airport Authority without audit . or review. Accordingly, we , d0' 1 not express an opinion or any other form of assurance on these data. ' • AMERIC,AN n _ • �.C INSf4uEE 0P - CERTIFIED Cole'and Crosier, P.C. PUSLIC • Certified Public Accountants . ' I ACCOUNTANTS LaSalle, Colorado ' "maw June 5, 1991' 111 MAIN ST11E4T.- PO.flOX 116•LA SALLE,OCmO$'AOO 8DS4A'. -11- i II i INDIVIDUAL FUND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, SCHEDULES AND STATISTICAL DATA The individual fund financial statements present a summary of the financial i position of all funds of a given fund type and of the operating results of the same funds. Schedules are presented featuring data prepared on a legal compliance basis or basis differing from generally accepted accounting principles. Statistical data provide readers with a broader understanding of the government i and. the trends , in its financial affairs than is possible from the financial statements and supporting schedules. i ENTERPRISE FUNDS The Enterprise Funds account for those activities where measurement of net income is of primary concern for the purpose of setting user rates or determining other fees. iThe Enterprise Funds consist of the following individual funds: AIRPORT FUND The Airport Fund accounts for assets, liabilities, revenues and expenses involved in the general ,operations of the airport. The fund's principal source of revenue is land and hangar leases charged to airport operations. TERMINAL FUND The Terminal Fund accounts for assets, liabilities, revenues and expenses involved i in operating the airport terminal. The fund's principal source of revenue is fuel sales charged to general airport users. II ORE£LEY-WELD COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITY II Airport Fund Balance Sheet December 31, 1990 (With Comparative Proforma Amounts at December 31, 1989 Aseumina Coneol'ldation withTerminaj Fund)_ ' I 1990 1989 II MSETh li QURRENLASSEtS Cash on hand $ 350 $ 350 Cash with County Treasurer 44,028 70,611ll Cash in checking 9,635 16,288 Cash in money market account - (1990-5.60%; 1089-6.76%) 35,942 34,600 Receivables Accounts 69,633 72,325 II Farm commodities 4,410 - Current portion of note receivable 10,683 9,602 Due from FAA 391,010 9,936ll Colorado fuel tax 6,086 5,864 Due from local governments - 500 Accrued interest 303 389ll Inventories 29,223 25,166 Prepaid expenses Insurance 9,627 9,061 . Other ' 1317 2,3¢5 II Total current assets 151.1.147 257 430 PROPERTY AND EOVZPMENTli Land 1,656,301 1,566,301 Land improvements 5,211,046 4,738,257 Buildings and improvements 817,814 817,814 Vehicles, equipment and furniture 104,266 175,346 II Construction' in progress 4,377 - 7,782,803 7,286,717 Less accumulated depreciation .,3,9J4.32O .1.871.632 il Property and equipment - net 5.698,.47p 6.415.D66 QTIJELASsrts . II Note receivable - net of portion due within one year (1990-$10,683; 1989-$9.602) 23,294 33,978 Master plan - 33.129 33.020 II Total other assets 56,414 67.098 TOTAL ASSETS $6.36¢$036 , 5.739.219 li 1 II 1 I • 1990 1909 ll LI8BILITXLS AND FUNQ_EQUITY llrLPRRENT LIABILITIES Notes payable $ 22,700 $ 5,504 1 Current portion of long-term debt 52,749 58,780 Current portion of deferred gain 1,992 1,992 Accounts payable 412,683 89,662 I Retainage payable 41,701 - 4,30 Keegard deposits 10,240 0 Accrued interest payable 5,350 2,023 Compensated absences 2,714 4,264 II Accrued wages 4,444 6,357 Payroll and other taxes payable 1,414 - Deferred revenue I Leases 18,083 19,114 Grant and local government contributions 1.2...491 1J.040 Total current liabilities 587.077 207.070 1 LONWEQM L;ggarIE$ Notes payable - banks 407,296 520,426 Bond payable 31 ,220 41,082 liDeferred gain on sale and leaseback of hangers 21.225 Z.3.21.7b19,741 584,725 Less portion due within one year 54.74 , 00.772 1 Total long-term liabilities 4Q5.00Q 523,9,E Total liabilities 1.052.077 731.029 I FUNQ EQUITY Contributed capital 5,191,966 4,893,367 Retained earnings-unreserved 121,993 114.82$ 1 Total fund equity _5,313.959 5.098.190 TQIAL LIABILITIC5 ANO FUND_EQUITY 36.3¢0.03t 35.739.219 1 1 II i -12- II Il GREELEY-WELD COUNTY_AIRPORT AUTHORITY I . Airport Fund Schedule of Financial, Resources Provided, Applied and ,Changes:,in Working Capital - II Budget and Actual For the Year Ended December 31, 1990 (With Comparative Proforma Amounts for the Year Ended pecembtr 31, 19(13 Assuming Consolidation With Terminal Fund) Il Variance Il Favorable 1969 ___@ydaet< Actual Favorable Actual 1 FINANCIALBESQJRCES EB0VIDEQ )1.150.290 )1 .178.574 ) 28.374 ) 703.430 FINANCIAL ES0 RCE APPLIED 1 Currejt 0000eratln) ex0engq) 264.890 406.899 (1,42.002) 408.587 Genital Outlay I Property and equipment 869,600 496,086 373,414 47,370 Master plan update J4.720 Total capital outlay 869O09 490.086 _ 373,414 82.090 I 0ebt"ieCrICS Interest expense 45,000 42,834 2,166 52,011 Principal 02.24.1. _62,99,2 f751) ,51,529 1 Total debt service 107.241 10*,8 .6 1415 103,534 TQIAL RESOURCES APPLIED 1.241.631 1.008,811 232..820 S. 4.211 rINCREASE (DECREASE)_ iN_ F;NANCIAL RESOURC$S $ (91,431) 169,763 ) 261.194 129,219 ' * WORKTNQ CAPITAL (DEFICIT) Beginning of year (101.635) (28.089) 1 End of year $ 60,12$ ¢ 101.130 1 I ll * (Current assets less current portion of note receivable) minus (current liabilities Iless current portion of long-term liabilities). -13- r GREELEY-WELD COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITY ll Airport Fund. , Schedule of Vinanclal. Resources Provided - Budget and ActualIl For`the Year_ Ended'December 31; 1990 (With Comparative: proforma Amounts .for the Year Ended Decemberjl. 1989 ossunJn0 gonsoJtslation with Terminal Fynd) ll Variance Favorable 1989 II Busget _teal (Unfavorable) Actual Sales Aviation gas - $ 263,232 $ 263,232 S 232,679 Jet fuel 338,253 338,263 296,448 Auto gas - 4,914 . 4,914 7,798 Oil es 1,117 1,117 1,267 II Vending - 949 949 7,392 Pilot supplies - 12,211 12,2t1 9,607 Volume discounts - (85.29&) (85.295) (78.20e) II Total net sales 525.381 525.381 470.973 ;oat of salo Aviation gas - 162,695 152,695 137,326 i Jet fuel - 179,883 179,883 129,469 Auto gas - 4,298 4,298 5,552 011 - 898 898 1,075 II Vending - 764 764 ' 6,126 Pilot supplies - _ 10.001 10.601 10.100 Total cost of sales - 349.1x9 349439 289.928 il Grose Mere - 1704Z 176.242 187.045 li Leases And rantalg Land rents $ 56,000 57,789 1,769 54,335 li T-hanger rents 152,000 144,105 (7,895) 152,396 Tiedown - 2,866 . 2.866 10,490 il Building - 4795 2.705 3.555 Total leases and rentals 208.0,9 207.404 (63D) 220,726 Q. Egn for serviceg Fuel flow fees 1800Q 15.121 (2.879) J4.848 ■ 4QerAtors license; 4.700 2.900 (L800) MOO 1 0.091_129.91 01:0151 Ra re enV.4 Colorado fuel tax 20,000 19,624 (376) 22,466 II Finance charges 1,000 2,123 1,123 2,316 Miscellaneous revenue 1,.590 1842 342 3.030 Total other operating revenue J2j00 23.509 1.009 27.820 farm_rovenue ll Crops 77,816 89.988 Government payments 1,370 7,639 il Rents 2Q9 _280 Total farm revenue 120.009 79.460 (40. ;4) 97.907 1 II r 1 Variance 1 Favorable 1989 8udoet Actual (Unfavorable) Actu&l n E Qtber financ)81 res0yrcas , ploy Sled Grants from FM 688,000 426,510 (262,490) 13,248 'Local government 'appropriations 76,600 . 23,640 (52,860) 46,295 • I Earnings on investments 7,600 6,968 (1,512) 7,556 01l and gas lease revenue 4,000 4,266 2,286 4,930 Proceeds of long-term debt - - - 68,666 1 Proceeds from sale of assets 1,000 - (1,000)- 2,403 Principal on note receivable- 9,603 0,603 7,946 Residual :equity transfer from . Terminal Fund - 202.745 202,7:45 _11A llTotal other resources provided 777.OOQ 473.792. (10O.20Q) _ 141.1,14 TOTAL R850URCE$ PROVIDED 41.150.200 $1,174,474 $ 28,374 $ 703.430 1 1 . 1 1 • 1 1 1 1 1 N/A - Not applicable i -14- 1 GREELEY-WELD COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITY Airport Fund il Schedule of Current Operating Expenses - Budget and Actual For the Year Ended December 31, 1990 (With Comparative Proforma [Amounts for the Year EndedII Qecembgt 31U969_Assuming t9nsolidation with lerminal Fund), Variance Favorable 1989 ll Budget_, Actual__ (Upfavo eplee Actual AIRPORT 1 Personnel services Manager $ 30,048 $ 36,641 II Other salaries and wages $ 70,000 43;576 $ (3,624) . 36,627 FICA 5,600 6,097 (497) 5,258 Health and life 'Insurance 3,400 6,707 (3,307) 3,496 II Workmen's compensation 3,300 3,113 187 2,743 II Unemployment compensation 1,000 - 1,000 222 Retirement 4,000 - 4,000 - II Contrjct ,sl services Auditing 3,500 2,750 750 3,950 Security 350 383 (33) 328 II Legal 3,000. 1,565 1,445 3,696 Engineering - 300 (300) 400 Other contract work 1,000 - 1,000 - 1 Supplies Office supplies 1,600 1,401 99 1,424 il Other supplies 4,000 4,296 (296) 3,236 Uniforms and clothing 200 406 (206) - Repairp and maintenance I Buildings 2,000 2,713 (713) 2.007 Equipment 6,000 6,560 (560) 5,930 Grounds 16,000 10,395 5,605 46,160 1 Utilities Telephone 3,800 5,292 (1,492) 4,187 ll Electric 6,000 5,400 (400) 4,307 Water 800 869 (69) 853 Gas 2,000 3,336 (1,336) 1,860 Other il Insurance 9,000 11,580 (2,580) 13,235 Equipment rent 3,000 2,041 959 2,050 ' Dues and subscriptions 2,440 1,905 456 1,760 • Miscellaneous 3,000 646 2,354 757 Bad debts 500 8,169 (7,669) 667 Postage 1,200 811 389 971 Promotion and advertising 2,000 1,792 208 603 Fuel for equipment 2,800 6,383 (3,563) 3,229 Meetings and travel 4.503 _2.057 3.44) 4.03Q ' Total airport 164k090 170.65j (5.76i) J90.647 i III 1 Variance • 1 Favorable 1989 Budget Actual (Unfavorable? Actual , TERM A 1 R. r onnel servirag - Salaries 58,461 (58,451) 55,708 FICA 4,534 (4,534) 4,001 Health and life insurance - 2,478 (2,478) 1,210 1 workmen's compensation - 1,623 (1,623) 2,743 Ogntractual services ll Legal _ 173 (173) 798 Auditing 2,760 (2,750) 3,950 Tank testing - 3,800 (3,800) 1 Security - 320 (320) 348 Su0olles Office supplies - 1,400 (1,400) 1,538 1 Uniforms and Clothing _ 1,063 (1,063) 2,132 Consumable supplies and tools 3,836 (3,836) 4,272 1 Reopirs and maintenance Buildings 1,177 (1,177) 1,261 Equipment - 5,994 (5,994) 3,337 Grounds - 880 (886) 30 1 U 11Jtie6 Telephone - 4,322 (4,322) 3.591 1 Electric _ 4,212 (4.212) 4,111 water 435 (435) 367 Gas - 765 (756) 962 1 Other Credit card process charges 2,071 (2,071) 1,562 Insurance - 7,600 (7,600) 6,297 1 Equipment rent _ 17,799 (17,799) 19,237 Fuel 1,266 (1,266) 894 Postage - 883 (883) 696 e Miscellaneous _ 3,126 (3,126) 2,682 Bad debts 4,123 (4,123) 248 Promotion and advertising - 1,727 (1.727) 522 1 Travel and transportation - 719 (719) 1,561 Clues and subscriptions 56Q (569) 553 Total terminal - 138.091 (138.091) 124.401 1 1 1 - , II 4 Variance Favorable 1989 ju5�get _, Atual (VrtfaYorably) Actual 1 FARM pe_tDonnel 5,494159k i Salaries and wages 2,876 FICA 220 - 1 Contiractua) strvise, - Chemical applications 34,991 31,095 Management fee 15,465 Machine hire/contract work 36,470 26,757 IIFreight - 629 SuooZles 1 Seed 6,991 5,712 Other supplies 2,336 Re0g1 r5gn9 m19.1Ateeaaee - I Equipment 112 Grounds 733 532 1 utiliylea Electric 4,637 4,174 Water 3,527 3,357 1 Gas 954 797 Other 1 Interest 3,193 3,345 Miscellaneous 179 5 Fuel for equipment —. 1.152 '6269 1 Total farm 100 009 933.15.7 1.84; 93.139 TOTAL CURRENT OPERATjN IE.P_ENSES S 244.89Q a 400.899 $ (142,,909) $ 408.567 1 1 ll ' I -15- II GREELEY-WELD COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITYII Terminal Fund Schedule of Financial Resources Provided Applied and Changes in Working Capital - 1 Budget and Actual For the Year Ended December 31. 1990 Variance 1 Favorable Budget Actual Unfavorable) 1 FINANCIAL RESOURCES_PROYSQFQ' Sales Aviation gas $ 232,000 $ - $ (232,000) Jet fuel 290,000 - (290,000) e Auto gas 9,000 - (9,000) 011 1,300 - (1,300) vending 7,000 - (7,000) II Pilot supplies 8,500 - (8,500) Volume discounts (78,,209) - 78.200 Total net sales 469.600 - (460,_600) 1 Cot of sales Aviation gas 138,000 138,000 1 Jet fuel 124,000 - 124,000 Auto gas 5,500 - 5,500 Oil 1,200 - 1,200 Vending 5,800 - 5,800 II Pilot supplies 6...5G9 - 6J'QQ Total cost of sales 281 OQ0 - 281,4900 Gross marQirt 188.600 - (186.000) 1 Lases aOd,Jental Tiedown 10,200 - (10,200) 1 Building 4.400 - (4.500) Total leases and rentals 14.700 - (14.700) 1 ()Sher flnanctal resources provided Finance charges 1,000 - (1,000) Miscellaneous 1.000 - (1,000) 1 Total other resources provided 2.000 - (2.199) TO AL RESOURCES PRnVIDED 205.300 - (205.309) II II 1 1 1 1 1 variance Favorable Budget Actual (Unfavorable) FINANCIAL RESOURCES_APPLIE,Q CALCCIAS ooeratinA eXo@ose, 124,950 - 124,950 pitby—seCvlce - Interest expense 4,000 4,000 Residual gauitt transfer tQ Ai roort fun0 73015 102765 (124.950) TOTALRESOURCES APPLISO 202.740 202.705 INCREASEJN_FINANUAL RESOURCES $ 2.535 (202,765) $ (205.300) * WORKING CAPITAL Beginning of year 22.74¢ • — End of year 1 1 1 1 i f 1 1 ■ Current assets minus (current liabilities less current portion of long-term liabilities). -16- I IIGREELEY-WELD COUNTY AXRPORT AUTHORITY . Terminal Fund I Schedule of Current Operating Expenses Budget and Actual For the Year Ended December 31 . 1990 ll variance Favorable Budget Actual (Unfavorable) Ipersonnel services Salaries $ 57,800 $ - $ 67,800 III FICA 4,300 - 4,300 Health and life insurance 1,400 1,400 workmen's compensation 1 ,000 1,000 M1 I Wntractual jewiCe,9 1,000 - 1,000 Legal Auditing 3,000 - 3,000 IOther 300 - 300 Supplies Office supplies 1,600 - 1,600 IIIUniforms and ,clothin9 1,000 1,000 Consumable supplies and tools 3,400 3,400 liRepairs and maintenan e Equipment 5,000 - 5,000 IIUtilities Telephone 3,600 - 3,600 Electric 4,000 - 4,000 II Water 500 _ 500 Gas 950 960 Otherll - Credit card process charges 1,600 1,600 Insurance 5,300 6,300 Equipment rent 19,600 - 19,600 III Fuel 1,000 - 1,000 Postage 800 800 Miscellaneous 3,000 3,000 Bad debts 50 - 60 il Promotion and advertising 2,000 2,000 Travel and transportation 2,200 2.200 Dues and subscriptions , 550 - 550 IT0TALQRRENT OPJRATING EXPENSES $ 124.950 1.......; $ 124.950 . I I I -17- OREELEY-W6LO COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITY ill I Statistical Data Last Five Fiscal earl .3990 1989 1988il Il Exoenssa_by LIT, Personnel expenses $ 156,627 $ 149,047 $ 155,074 Contractual services 12;031 13,472 14,093 I Supplies 12,401 12,602 8.285 Repairs and maintenance , 27,715 58,725 29,461 Utilities 24,621 20,228 20,490 I ‘ Other operating expenses 75,347 61,374 52,480 Farm expenses 981157 ",9,,3,,,19. X02.474 Total operating expenses 406,899 408,587 382,357 Interest expense 42,834 52,011 65,924 II Depreciation and amortization 212.696 _ )05.544 210.7.0 Total expenses $ 662.c9 $ 666,142 $ 649.024 Revenues b5' spurge Sales $ 526,381 i 476,973 $ 405,571 Cost of sales _x,49.1,39 (289.328) 5259.943) I Gross margin 176,242 187,045 145,628 Leases and rentals (3) 207,464 220,776 194,307 Charges for services 16,121 24,848 17,855 11 Other operating revenue 23,589 27,820 7,124 Operators licenses 2,900 3,900 Farm revenue 72+464 97.907 116.5 5 Total operating revenues 504,782 562,296 481.449 I Interest income 5,988' 7,556 4,857 Oil and gas lease revenue 6,286 4,930 6,241 5 Gain (loss) on disposal Of assets 1 ,992 (4,104) 2,406 Miscellaneous revenue Total revenues $ 519.044 $ 607.•801 $ 496.953 ll QQenina_ Income_ before g +.r �„1.6y),pn (3) $ 97.8$3 ; 153.709 $ 99,092 ll Fund egy+ty - end of YearII Contributed capital $5,191,966 $4,893,367 45,012,076 Retained earnings (3) 121392 1J4;82a 49.362 Total fund equity $5.313.959 $5.04.8.192 ilkulat I Net w900tn9 Sap ttQ_.(defiCi0_. Intigt.zeAtat). $ 24.070 1...424212 $ (751685) ' 74x.61 o4.G,S,AD4109.Sae.4Sk_:- eflt9t_Ysif 1 521216 $ $07.01Z $ 635.959 79S.a111146.1 W.4;1✓TR_O.9S mgrth _(,%) ().,(n 19.692 14.60x 15.96% T9SuJ�10.k11Lt1.et..tq SQLp1, a ,54S,t_Lx) (2)(3) 15,53x ILLS ILL! I I I I ___?9C_ 9.826 $ 140,722 $ 116.848 II 16,190 12,243 10,644 12,999 27,241 23,409 11 21,803 18;era 75,659 46,883 __ 9 l r..._..Z6444 II 383,430 297,744 54,164 63.158 100.114 210, JJ 643.746 s 571,077 1 1 $ 384,397 $ 385,161 (245.1,84) (279. 72) 139,241 114,579 195,757 209,022 il 16,651 18,684 14,884 6,532 1 82,J97 131 ,30,1449,330 430,398 5,421 2,948 i9,756 15,515 29,211 1 ,992 ll tali - s 498.051 s 450.859 i $ 65,,9QQ $ 132654 Il55,123,430 $4,840,983 __ LM 40.574 ' 15. 75.307 14.899.553 1 S....(29447) $ (330.179) 1 6s_O.612 $ 675.736 ALM 20. 10% II ?la! 1 74 II (1) Indicates degree of dependence on creditors. (2) Reports extent to which authority 1s financed by debt and Its financial risk. (3) 1986 - 1988 not adjusted for effects of unrecorded deferred lease revenue at end il of each year, -18- AEMP COLE AND CROSIER, P.C. Pale ANIB •- ' INDEPENDENT'AUDITOR'S.REPORT ON' SCHEDULE ' . • AccouNiOF FEOERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE `�' Board of. Commissioners', k0-,',,,,; Greeley-Weld County Airport Authority Greeley, Colorado We ' have audited the general purpose financial statements of the Greeley-Weld County Airport ,Authority, for the year ended December 31 1990, and have issued our .report thereon dated 'June 5, :.1991. These' " iit l general purpose : financial statements are the responsibility of the :Authority's management. Our: responsibility` is .to ekpress an•opinion'on these general purpose financial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in; the' accordance ' with generally accepted auditing standards and Government Auditing Standards, issued by the Comptroller General, of the United States. Those standards require that we plan and perform the.audit to, obtain reasonable assurance about whether the general purpose financial statements' are free of material. '' misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence ' supporting'.the amounts and disclosures in the general purpose financial statements. An audit also' includes .assessing the accounting principles used and significant ,estimates made by management,' as welt . ,as ' evaluating the,overall:financial statement presentation. We believe 1 that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion. , Our audit was made for the purpose of forming'an opinion•on'the general I purpose financial statements of the Authority, taken as a whole. The accompanying scheduleiof federal financial assistance is presented for purposes of additional analysis and is not a required part of the general purpose financial statements. The information in that schedule has been subjected to the auaiting 'procedures applied ill the audit of.. the,. general purpose financial. statements,, and, in our opinion,' is fairly presented .in .all' material respects 1n• relation to the general ' purpose financial statements taken a1,^sa.whole. MEMeCP W! �M+ ^�+� _ ^' ‘ '~ •' I . AMfPCAN (. ) CRAMMED RAMINSTIT E OE Cole end:Crosier, P.C. Puerc Certified Public Accountants - ACCOUNTANTS ' ' LaSalle,' Colorado • • ' June 5: :1091 trr MAIN'STPEST Po BOA re - LA CALVE.COt AOO SOW -19- t GREELEY-WELD COUNTY AIRPORT'AUTHORITY Schedule of'Federel"Flnanciat Assistance E9r the year EnS(4d December ,'11. 1990 _ 1 Federal Federal Grantor/Pass-Through CFDA Award Revenue Grantorc/Pyoacam_T1tl Number _ Amount Recognized Expenditures U.S. Department of Transportation/ Federal Aviation Administration Airport Development A1d Program (ADAP) 20.102 - Master 'Plan $ 44,160 Airport Rehabilitation s 461,835 ;E 425':51'1 } 42.5.511 Total Federal Assistance L 425.511 $ 425.511 • 1 1 1 1 See accompanying notes to schedule of federal financial assistance. -20- 1 GREELEY-WELD COUNTY AIRPORT AUTHORITY 1 Notes to Schedule: of Federal :Financial: Assistance For the. Year Ended December 31. 1940 general The accompanying Schedule of Federal Financial Assistance presents the activity of all federal financial assistance programs of the Greeley-weld County Airport Authority's reporting entity is defined in Note 1 of the Authority's general purpose financial statements. Basjs,Of Accounting 1 The accompanying Schedule of Federal Financial Assistance is presented using the accrual basis of accounting, which 1s described in Note 1 to the Authority's general purpose financial statements. Relationship to General Purpose Financial Statement% Federal financial assistance revenues are reported in the Authority's general purpose financial statements as capital contributions as described in Note 9 to the Authority's general purpose financial statements and expenditures are capitalized as depreciable assets. • 1 i 1 -21 COLE AND CROSIER, RC. . INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S. REPORT ON INTERNAL ACCOUNTING. CONTROL - GENERAL PURPOSE .FINANCIAL STATEMENTS CERTIFIED Puauc. Board Commissioners - ' II �ccoun*nNTa Greeley-Weld County Airport Authority Greeley, Colorado ."-- . 1 . We have audited the general purpose.financial of the Greeley- 1 Weld County Airport Authority. as of And for the year ended December 31. 1990, and have issued our report thereon dated June 5. 1991'. we conducted our,audit' in accordance with generally accepted ".auditing " I . standards and Government Auditing Standards, issued by the Comptroller General of the. United.States. Those standards reouire,that'we'plan and perform the audit to .obtain .. reasonable assurance about whether the • I ' financial statements are free ,of material misstatement. ' In planning and performing our audit of the general purpose financial' " '.,' statements of the Authority- for the year ended December 31, 1990, we ' considered its internal, control structure in Order tO determine, our auditing' procedures for the purpose of expressing our opinion on general , . purpose financial statements and not to provide . assurance on the ll , internal control structure. The' management of the Authority is responsible for establishing , and , i maintaining an internal control structure. In fulfilling this responsibility, estimates and.judgements by, management are required to assess the expected benefits and related'costs' of.. internal control structure policies and procedures. The objectives of an internal control structure are to provide management with' reasonable, but' ' not absolute, assurance that assets' are , safeguarded against, loss from unauthorized use or disposition, and that transactions are. executed ' in accordance with management's' authorization and , recorded properly..to permit the preparation' of general. purpose' financial statements in ' accordance with generally accepts(' accounting principles. Because, of, 1 inherent limitations in any internal control structure, errors or . irregularities may nevertheless Occur 'and .not be detected. Also, projection of any evaluation Of the structure to future periods-` is subject to the risk that'•procedures may _ become .inadequate because of changes 'in conditions or that ' the effectiveness . of the design and' operation of'policiesand procedures may deteriorate. MEMRENM For the purpose of •this , report, we'. .have the stgnifitant AWN QAN internal control structure policies and procedures in the following INBitiVIT OF • CHATWMO ,categories: PUBLIC - , ncQQUMANT5 Accounting Controls Accounting Applications Cash Receipts • 7034944SW Cash Disbursements p.MAIN gamer Payroll LA VU)..COiO OO eoe.e I Solely to assist us in planning and performing our audit, we made a study and evaluation of the internal control structure of the Authority. That study and evaluation was limited to a preliminary review of the structure to obtain an understanding of the control environment and the flow of transactions through the accounting system. Because it would not be efficient for us to obtain evidential matter to evaluate the effectiveness of the Authority's policies and procedures, our study and evaluation did not extend beyond this preliminary review phase. Our consideration of the internal control structure would not necessarily disclose all matters in the internal control structure that might be reportable conditions and accordingly, would not necessarily disclose all reportable conditions that are also considered to be material weaknesses as defined above. However, our study and evaluation disclosed no condition that we believe to be a material weakness. This report is intended for the information of management and the U.S. Department 1 of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration and should not be used for any other purpose. This restriction is not intended to limit the distribution of this report, which is a matter of public record. .>• ft.• ' Cole and Crosier, P.C. Certified Public Accountants LaSalle, Colorado June 6, 1991 1 1 1 1 1 i I -22- COLE AND CROSIER, RC: INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT ON INTERNAL CONTROL - • FEDERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS • PUBLIC . , - • ACCOUN„ub Board of Commissioners . ., Greeley-Weld 'County Airport Authority Greeley, Colorado` . ‘= - We' have audited the general purpose financial 'statements of the Greeley- . 1 weld :purity Airport Authority, as of and for the year ended December 31, 1990, and have issued our report thereon dateo June: S, 1991: ' We conducted our audit in Accordance with generally' acceptea ' auditing standards, Government Auditing Standards, issued by the Comptroller . General of the United States.and Office of Management and Budget (OMB). . Circular A-128,.' "Audits of`'State :and Local .Governments, . Those- standards and OHS Ciircular A-128 require that we plan and perform the audit tO obtain reasonable assurance about whether the general purpose •financial statements are 'free of material misstatement. - In • planning and performing ourraudlt for ;-the'year ended December '31. 1990, we 'considered'tbe Authority"'s`internal control structure ,in order . to determine our auditing procedures for the ',purpose of - expressing our opinion on,the Authority's general purpose financial. statements and on its compliance with requirements applicable to major programs and not to provide. assurance on the Internal control' structure, . This report addresses our consideration of. internal control structure policies and procedures relevant :to compliance , with requirements applicable, to federal..financial assistance' We have addressed; policies and IIprocedures relevant,, to our,Audit of the.. general' purpose financial . statements in a separate report dated June S, 1991.• ' ' • ' The • management of the Authority is resoonsible for establishing and I maintaining an internal Control - structure, : In- fulfilling this responsibility, .estimates And judgements by management are required to assess the expected, benefits. and-: related' Coats of internal control . structure policies and. procedures. , The:, objectives of . an internal control structure are 'to -proviOe management with, reasonable, but not absolute', assurance .-that Assets Hare safeguarded against ' loss, from . e unauthorized . use ,,or. disposition, that transactions are executed • in accordance with generally Accepted accounting principles, and: thit federal financial assistance programs. are-managed in Compliance with applicable laws and regulations., Because of inherent limitations to any. , I ML<MBEROr, r internal control structures, errors, irregularities, or- instances. Cf- NST,",TVO noncompliance may nevertheless occur and not 'be " detected. Also; . cY Pwo projection of •any evaluation of the'structure to future periods is ',- I a,NiAtire subject. to the risk :that.procedures, may . •become inadequate because Of changes . in '..conditions or that 'the' effectiveness. of the design and operation of policies`and procedures'may deteriorate. . waoeree�e• m AWN e*Mef N le,ax COLORADO sow - - ' i For the purpose of this report, we have classified the significant internal control structure policies and procedures used in administering federal financial assistance programs in the following categories: General Requirements Davis-Bacon Act Specific Requirements Matching level of effort Reporting During the year ended December 31 , 1990, the Authority had expended 100% of its total federal financial assistance under a major federal financial assistance program. With respect to internal control systems used in administering the major federal financial assistance program, our study and evaluation included considering the types of errors and irregularities that could occur, determining the internal control procedures that should prevent or detect such errors and irregularities, determining whether the necessary procedures are prescribed and are being followed satisfactorily, and evaluating any weaknessess. Our study and evaluation was more limited than would be necessary to express an opinion on the internal control system used in administering the federal financial assistance programs of the Greeley-Weld County Airport Authority. Accordingly, we do not express an opinion on the internal control systems used in administering the federal financial assistance programs of the Greeley-Weld County Airport ' Authority. Further, we do not express an opinion on the internal control systems used in administering the major federal financial assistance programs of the Greeley-Weld County Airport Authority. ' Our consideration of the internal control structure would not necessarily disclose all matters in the internal control structure that might be reportable conditions and, accordingly, would not necessarily disclose all reportable conditions that are also considered to be material weaknesses as defined above. However, our study and evaluation disclosed no condition that we believe to be a material weakness in relation to a federal financial assistance program of Greeley-Weld County Airport Authority. This report is intended solely for the use of the management and the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration and should not be used for any other purpose. This restriction is not intended to limit the distribution of this report, which is a matter of public record. 0 Cole and Crosier, P.C. Certified Public Accountants LaSalle, Colorado June 5, 1991 i e -23- M COLE AND CROSIER, PC. INDEPENDENT'AUDITOR'S REPORT ON COMPLIANCE - GENCRAL PURPOSE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS , CEIMPIE° Board of Commissioners ' /CCCUNTAMS 'Greeley-weld County Airport Authority Greeley, Colorado V. ~ v, , we have audited the general purpose financial statements of the Greeley- Weld County Alroort Authority, as of and for the year ended December 31, i1990, and have issued our report thereon dated June 5, 1991.. We conducted our audit in accordance'with auditing i standards and Government Auditing Standards, issued by the Comptroller. General of the united States.. Those standards reouire that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance, "about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. ilCompliance with laws, regulations, contracts, and grants applicable . to the Authority is the responsibility of, the" Authority's management. As, part- Of obtaining reasonable assurance about whether .the financial statements, are free . of material misstatement, we performed tests of the Authority's • compliance -with certain provisions of laws,.. l regulations, contracts, and grants. However,' our objective,was not to provide an opinion on overall compliance with such provisions. The results of our tests indicated that, with respect to the . items e tested, the Authority complied, in all .mater.ial respects,. with the provisions referred to' in'the preceding paragraph. ' . Witn respect to items. not . tested, nothing came to our attention 'tnat. caused us toII .. believe that the Authority has not Complied, in all material respects, with those provisions. IIThis report: is intended for the information of management and the U.S, Department of Transportation., Federal Aviation Administration and.should not be used for any other purpose. This restriction Is not intended to limit the distribution of this report, which .is a 'matter of , public ' record. • t4. ...444...4%?.� McMae�pr Cole and"Crosier,'.'P.C. AMEmGN Certified Public Accountant$ INSTITUTE OF • CEMINEU - - - Ar-a/NTANTS LaSalle, Colorado ' ' . ',. ' June 5, 1991 , n1 MAIM SMUT ro W%rs , . LA SAILS OOILMAOO 80Mb - -24 INDEPENDENT. AUDITOR'S REPORT ON COMPLIANCE - COLE AND CROSIER, P.C. FEDERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS Board of,Coniissioners` II Greeley-Weld County Airport Authority ceATmea Greeley, Colorado' rueuc ACCOUNTAN78 We have audited Greeley-Weld County Airport Authority in compliance with .;y the requirements governing matching, level'of effort, or earmarking and 1 " .:f 1`;" reporting that are applicable 'to 1t3 major federal financial assistance ' `• program, which' is identified in thelaccompanying schedule of federal Ic,,.. ,, . financial assistance,; for the year- ended December 31 , 1990. r The,. management of Greeley-Weld County.Airport Authority.is ; responsible for - the .Authority's compliance with those requirements. Our. responsibility is to express an opinion on.compliance'with those requirementsbased-- On'. . our audit. . ' We conducted our audit in accordance with generally' accepted auditing standards and Government, Auditing:Standards, issued bythe Comptroller General of. the United States and Budget (OMB) Circular A-128, "Audits of State and Local Governments". ThOSe standards and• OMS Circular A-128 require that ', 'we plan and perform the audit.to obtain :reasonable ' . assurance' about whether material noncompliance with the requirements, referred to above occurred., An audit includes examining, on a test' basis, evidence about' the Authority compliance' with those requirements. , We believe that our audit;provides. a reasonable basis for our opinion. In, our opinion, Greeley-Weld County Airport' Authority complied, in all material respects, with the requirements governing, matching, level of ' effort, or..earmarking and reporting that are applicable to'its major federal financial assistance program forth, year ended December 31 , 1990. I In connection with our audit , of the 1990'financial statements of, Greeley—Weld County Airport Authority,, rwe have applied procedures to . test the Authority's compliance with the following requirements applicable to its major federal..financial assistance program;, which, are II identified in 'the accompanying schedule of federalr financial assistance', . . for the year,ended December 31, 1990: . ' Davis-Bacon Act ' . Federal' financial reports I Our procedures for testing' the requirements'applicable to the .major programs, which are listed in the preceding paragraph,. were limited to the applicable procedures described in the Office of Management "and I 'MEM8E11OF. Budget's "Compliance Supplement for Single,'Audits Of State.and Local Governments". Our procedures for , testing 'compliance with - the' iNemUTE a GE11MEU. requirements applicable to the, majorprogram:which , is listed in the; Rolm , preceding paragraph was substantially less in scope than an audit, • the '"iA"'s objective of which is the expression.of an opinion 'on Greeley-Weld' County Airport Authority's compliance ' with the requirements. Accordingly, we do not express' such an opinion. ..I 111 MAIN Sinai PQSON fie - - u.AAue,WlarADo IOW . . • IWith respect to the items tested, the results of those procedures disclosed no material instances of noncompliance with the requirements listed in the fifth paragraph of this report. With respect to items not tested, nothing came to our attention that caused us to believe that Greeley-Weld County Airport Authority had not complied, in all material respects, with those requirements. 1 This report is intended for the information of management and the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration and should ' not be used for any other purpose. This restriction is not intended to limit the distribution of this report, which is a matter of public record. •141-. 'C . Cole and Crosier, P.C. Certified Public Accountants LaSalle, Colorado June 6, 1991 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .. 1 -26- • CC;," w 11. STATE OF COLORADO OCPAIITMCNT OP TIIANOPORTA7lQNr,c 4201 Cut FM.n.s.Avt '(Q;c..� O.mr,oao,.do eom (303)7674011 July 2, 1991 000787th Dear Commissioner: The enclosed mileage record printout reflects mileage and administrative system changes made to your road system during calendar year 1990 as reported on your appendix A. The mileage shown will be certified to the state treasurer for highway users tax fund allocations for the period of July 1991 to June 1992. Please examine this printout for accuracy and compare it to your copy and to the appendix A submitted with; your 1990 annual report changes. Our records indicate that in some counties a "O" is in the surface width column of the mileage record printout. The correct surface widths will need to be included in your 1991 annual mileage report submittal. If applicable to your county, please update this information and submit it with next year's annual mileage report. r For questions regarding these matters, please contact me at (303) 757-9809. 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WO R A V M as • s • - - - CO a as a a a s ' •j r , - a - - 1 O V O .A r 1{� 0 W +. ww �I esp. -. - 1 1 it I 'f I I 1 • 1 I I 1 1 0 I I a I WCs • r Wt n_ W K O Or w r WI. 344: a a ,aa ;ill •-•410 W Ar • Op 'sax WW ILWO WW .WW �-amid I..JO • 111 M�O WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS O0R+GtADO DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS 1420 Seoond Street i791 JUL -II Ili 9t t P. 0. Eke 860 • a�Mr, caaedo 8032 TO June 28. 1991 Senator Don Anent Route 1. Box 142 I11ff. Colorado 80736 Dear Senator Anent: To keep you informed of highway construction in your area that may be of interest to you. your constituents. or other persons that may contact you. I am pleased to report that on June 13. 1991. the Division of Highways re- . calved two bids at the bid opening for a machine patching project in Weld and Counties. Best-Way Paving Company of Greeley submitted an apparently .T successful bid of $255.734. The construction project is identified as MP 99.4000-31. Machine Patching - Greoley Area. This project is located at various locations. on S.M. 6 oast ' of Wiggins. S.H. 34 east of Deerfield. S.N. 52 south of Wiggins. and S.H. 144 south of Orchard with a net length of 7.45 miles. The project consists of machine patching. The time required for completion of this project is 20 working days following the "Notice to Proceed." Since climatic conditions may preclude construction at times. the Contractor may not complete this project until mid-summer. The construction engineering for this project will be coordinated: by our Resident Engineer. Bob Patrick. located in Greeley. If you should have any questions or inquiries relative to this project during construction. please feel free to call 14r. Patrick at 350-2133: Lewis Carton. District Construction Engineer: or me at 353-1232 in Greeley. Sincerely. Raeseetil "Douglas kaaes District Engineer cc: George W. Hall/State Highway Commissioner Corlta Lacs ktitt Cow trtonateeSoaers brute Bass/Morgan County Commissioners R. L. Clevenger/Chief Engineer Dan Hopkins/Public Relations • This letter was also sent to: Rep. Wm. H. Jerks. 23003 WCR 39. LaSalle 80645. a CG , WELD COUNTY CONY!SSIO;,2RS :991 JUL -S (J' 9: �0 at.Ln co Jura 28, 1991 Senator Don Arrant Route 1, Box 142 I11ff. Colorado 80736 Dear Senator Ament: To keep you informed of highway construction in your area that may be of interest to you, your constituents, or other persons that may contact you. I am P$sased to report that on June 13. 1991. the Division of Highways received four b at the bid opening for an overlay project in Weld County. Situminous� of Colorado. Inc. of Lakewood submitted an apparently success bid of $2,639,136. _:The construction project is identified as FR(CX) 014-2(24). E. of Brlggsdale - E. This project is located on S.H. 14 beginning three miles east of Briggsdate and extending easterly about 14.2 miles. The project consists of resurfacing which includes hot bituminous pavement overlay, cold .r.. •- recycle and striping. The time required for completion of this project is 80 working days following the 'Notice to Proceed.' Since climatic conditions may preclude construction at times, the Contractor may not complete this project until late summer. The construction engineering for this project will be coordinated by our Resident Engineer, Duane Nullero located in Sterling. If you should have any questions or inquiries relative to this project during construction. please feel free to call Mr. Muller at 522-9620; Lewis Garton, District Con- struction Engineer; or me at 353-1232 in Greeley. Sincerely. 1% %�fJ f, araIfze Douglas Ramos District Engineer cc: George Hall/State Highway Coam1ssloner Gordce',tacy/Held"Coate Comsrtst loners R. L. Clevenger/Chief Engineer Dan Hopkins/Public Relations This letter was also sent to: Rep. Wm. H. Jerks. 23003 WCR 39. LaSalle 80645. p 0-. 111)-1--"1 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 91-43 RE, CONVENE AS BOARD OF EQUALIZATION FOR 1991 On July 8, 1989, the Board of County Commissioners convened as the Board of Equalization for 1991, with the following present' Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert - Excused Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board. Carol Harding County Attorney, Tom David I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated June 24, 1991, and duly published June 27, 1991. in The New New■, a public hearing was conducted, at which time the Board of County Commissioners convened as the Board of Equalization for 1991. The Assessor will report on the number of protests received in his office, as well as the Valuation for Assessment of Taxable Real Property on Wednesday, July 10. 1991. The list is available for review in the Clerk to the Board's Office. Commissioner Kennedy moved to continue this matter to July 10, 1991 at 9:00 A.M. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Webster. and carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 10th day of July. 1991. APPROVED: Onfl ATTEST; AufAzin BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD CO LO Weld County Clerk to the Board By: /2�,�/�- � Go rman Deputy C rk"to the Boar eorge Kenn y. Pro-Tem TAPE #91-16 EXCUSED Constance L. Harbert DOCKET #91-43 + c. .Ki y AS0021 W. H. ebs er 910594 JULY 3, 1991 PRELIMINARY ABSTRACT COMPARXSONS ASSESSED VALVE 1991 AND 1990 CATEGORY 1990 1991 CHANCE Total Vacant Land $ 16,396,500 16,932,300 + 3.27% Total Residential (1410) 294,669.310 286.351.550 - 2.82% Total Commercial (2410) 155,366,470 173,973,090 +11.98% Total Industrial (3410) 101,580,900 111,554,370 + 9.82% Total Agricultural 118,814,060 118,304,230 - 0.43% Coal Land -0- Earth or Stone 613.630 Severed Minerals 1.083,630 Personal Property 642,010 Oil & Gas Processing 187,241,630 219,165,210 +17.05% Oil 6 Cats Pers. Prop. 30 629 9l,{1 29,024,330 - 5.22% Total A d Value 907,031,470 957,418,320 + 5.56% REPORT TO CONgi2SSSONERS July, 10, 1991 A. Enhanced Radio Systems 1. Fire B and EMS radio system installed 2. Radio interference 3. Minor refinements needed 4. Obsolete equipment replacement B. Customer Relations 1. Attended the NENA conference 2. Windsor ROTARY C. Enhanced 911 1. Contract exceptions still not corrected (03/05) 2. Official complaint to PUC D. Personnel status 1. Fully staffed 2. Four personnel in training 3. The third dispatcher will be requested RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO JULY 10, 1991 TAPE #91-16 The Board of County Commissioners of Wald County, Colorado. met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, July 10, 1991, at the hour of 9100 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 Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tam Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Weld County Attorney, Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of July 8, 1991, as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CERTIFICATION OF HEARINGS: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the Certification for the hearing conducted on July 8, 1991, as follows: 1) Convene as Board of Equalization. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: There were no additions to today's agenda, CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion. and it carried unanimously. DEPARTMENT HEADS AND ELECTED OFFICIALS: Vern Hammers, Communications Director. reported on enhanced radio systems, customer relations, enhanced 911, and status of personnel. Al Dominguez, District Attorney, was present to answer any questions the Board might have, although he has no new information concerning his department at this time. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $354,541.56 Handwritten warrants: General fund $ 3,033.00 Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Let the record reflect that a recess was taken at this time to allow the Board to convene as the Board of Social Services. BIDS: PRESENT UNIFORMS - SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT; Mr. Warden presented the two bids received from Neve's Uniforms, Inc. in the amount of $10.415.00, and Tuxall Uniform and Equipment. Inc. in the amount of $11,089.00. This bid will be submitted for approval on July 24, 1991. PRESENT GRADER SHED/BRIGGSDALE - ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT; Mr. Warden stated that, although 38 bids were sent out, only Farmco. Inc. submitted a bid. Purchasing inquired as to why other firms did not submit bids and found that they are either too busy, or the location requested is too distant from Greeley. APPROVE CHANGE 41; PORTABLE CLASSROOM BUILDINGS - HEADSTART SCHOOL: Mr. Warden explained that the initial bid did not include handicap ramps for each of seven classroom buildings. Change 01 allows $2,000 for each ramp. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve said change. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. BUSINESS; NEW; CONSIDER LEASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN FENWC'S MIGRANT HEAD START PROGRAM AND ST. AUGUSTINE'S CATHOLIC CHURCH AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN; Tare Keller, Division of Human Resources, explained this Lease Agreement is for rental of four classrooms plus office space at $3,500 per month, $2,500 of which is to be paid by FENWC. A security deposit of $1,250 is required. as well as payment of one-third of the gas and electric bills. The term of said Agreement is June 28, 1991 through September 8, 1991. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said Agreement, and to authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. CONSIDER THREE PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENTS BETWEEN EMPLOYMENT SERVICES AND JANET LUNA-FLAUGHER, SUE LAMARSH, AND PATSY STEFFENS AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Tedi Guerrero, Division of Human Resources, reviewed each Purchase of Services Agreement for specialized remedial education programs during the Summer Youth Employment and Training Program for eligible youth. All three Agreements cover the period of June 17. 1991 through August 9, 1991. The reimbursement rate will be $75.00 per class; however, additional charges maybe assessed at $10.00 for each individual over the maximum enrollment level of 25 per class. The reimbursement for each individual will be: Janet Luna-Flaugher - 16 claeses, for a total of $1,200.00: Sue LaMarsh - 16 classes, for a total of $1.200.00; Patsy Steffens 8 classes, for a total of $600.00. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve said Purchase of Services Agreements. and to authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby. the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER STATE CONTRACT FOR INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS BETWEEN AREA AGENCY ON AGING AND REED AMBULANCES, INC., AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Eva Jewell. Division of Human Resources, explained this Contract is to obtain Lifeline services for Home and Community Based Services' case management clients. This Contract is necessary since North Colorado Medical Center will not accept assignment from Medicaid for these services. The service dates are July 10, 1991 through July 9, 1992. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said Contract and to authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. Minutes - July 10, 1991 Page 2 CONSIDER REQUEST FOR RENEWAL OF TAVERN LIQUOR LICENSE FROM ROBERTA AND C. RAY HINDERLITER, DBA I-76 MOTEL AND CAFE: Chairman Lacy stated the report received from the Sheriff's Office indicated there have been no liquor violations on this license. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the renewal of said license. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Webster, and carried unanimously. CONSIDER REQUEST FROM PEST INSPECTOR TO ENTER UPON CERTAIN LANDS: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve said request. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. PLANNING: CONSIDER RE #1331 - FREMONT PROPERTIES. CIO JERRY JEFFERIS (CONT. FROM 6/26/91); Brian Grubb. Department of Planning Services, stated this request has been withdrawn by Mr. Jefferis. CONSIDER RE #1353 - PARAL (CONT. FROM 7/3/01): Mr. Grubb presented this request for a Recorded Exemption, submitted by John and June Paral. The parcel of land is described as part of Section 3, Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County Colorado. and is located north of Weld County Road 72 and east of Weld County Road 27. The Recorded Exemption would divide a 140-acre parcel into two parcels of 135 acres and 5 acres, more or less. At present there are no improvements on either of the proposed lots. Staff recommends denial of the request. Kenneth Lind. Attorney representing the applicant, explained that this parcel is on the west side of Woods Lake. The 3 acres are dryland. and are located above the irrigation ditch. This small parcel was full of refuse and junk. but has now been cleaned up and seeded into dryland pasture. Recorded Exemption #1222, previously done in Section 5, divided the Section into 8 separate properties. With the transfer of each property, the property owners received rights to use Woods Lake for recreational purposes. Although the use of the smaller parcel is not known at the present time, Mr. Lind stated it would more than likely be a residence at some point in time. Commissioner Harbert expressed her concerns over the entire section becoming more and more like a subdivision, but with no protection as far as fire protection, law enforcement, or internal roads within the section. Mr. Lind explained that there are covenants and restrictions which were on the deeds when the parcels were conveyed. In response to a question from Commissioner Kirby, Mr. Lind stated an easement would be created to allow access to the lake on the smaller parcel. Commissioner Kirby stated that since there are a limited number of lots which have access to the lake, he doesn't feel it will lead to a rapid growth situation. Mr. Lind stated there are fourteen interests in the lake, and the uses are restricted. The lake cannot be modified for public use. Chairman Lacy pointed out that the various parcels could be subdivided, however. Commissioner Kennedy moved to deny Recorded Exemption #1353 submitted by John and June Paral. Chairman Lacy seconded the motion. The motion carried 3-2, with Commissioners Kirby and Webster voting against the motion. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE; VIOLATIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE - YASTROW AND HOCKING: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve this Resolution authorizing the County Attorney to proceed with legal action against Philip G. and Ellen J. Yastrow, and Randal Hocking for violations of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. Minutes - July 10, 1991 Page 3 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 9:49 A.M. J �J APPROVED: ATTEST:I /tI��Q�_ _l; BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS kkkk D �7 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board EXCUSED - DATE OF APPROVAL Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman By: (it1]-ceP4/- v -a* +( Deputy Clerk to the Board \ Geo a Kenned , Pro-Tim 1 s nenr iflat rt '1 Constance L. Harbert C. W. Kirby rby /1i4W4frpW. Webster Minutes - July 10, 1991 Page 4 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY, COLORADO JULY 10, 1991 TAPE #91-16 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, mat in regular session as the Board of Social Services in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado. July 10, 1991, at the hour of 9100 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 Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy. Pro-Tom Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Weld County Attorney, Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the minutes of the Board of Social Services meeting of July 8, 1991, as printed. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. WARRANTS; Don Warden presented the warrants for approval by the Board in the amount of $184,788.75. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Webster 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;OS A.M. 1 ,�� ��� APPROVED: ATTEST�/�''/ /���/(/uth BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS o WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board EXCUSED - DATE OF APPROVAL Gordon . Lacy, Chairman By: *awe., L Deputy Clerc to the Board Geo a Kennedy, Pro-Tem Constance nc L. Harbert C. W. Kirby/ W. H. Webster RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Monday, July 15. 1991 TAPE 091-17 ROLL CALL: Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman - Excused George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Constance L. Harbert C. W. Kirby W. H. Webster MINUTES: Approval of minutes of July 10. 1991 " CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Hearings conducted on July 10. 1991: 1) Preliminary Hearing for local improvement district on Weld County Roads 15 and 84; 2) Preliminary Hearing for local improvement district on Weld County Road 63: and 3) Amended Special Review Permit and Amended Certificate of Designation, Jamison Tool, Inc., and Colorado Incineration Services. Inc. ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: PRESENTATIONS: 1) Distinguished Budget Award - Don Warden. Finance Officer COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: I) Warrants RECESS FOR SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD: MINUTES: Approval of minutes of July 10, 1991 WARRANTS: Don Warden, County Finance Officer BIDS: I) Present Architectural bids - Buildings and Grounds Department BUSINESS: NEW: 1) Consider Purchase of Services Agreement between Employment Services and Patti Rich and authorize Chairman to sign 2) Consider request for Change of Ownership for a Retail Liquor Store License from Tony Hernandez, dba Westview Liquors 3) Consider request for Temporary Permit for Retail Liquor Store License from Tony Hernandez, dba Westview Liquors 4) Consider temporary closure of Weld County Road 26 at Weld County Road 15, and Weld County Road 26.75 at Weld County Road 15.75 • 5) Consider request from Pest Inspector to enter upon certain lands 6) Consider cancellation of General warrants for June, 1991, in the amount of $329,563.86 7) Consider Resolution re: Release of Letter of Credit in the Amount of $45,000 for Sekich Business Park 8) Consider Resolution re: Cancellation and Release of Demand Note in the Amount of $38,665 for Westridge Subdivision, Fifth Filing, and authorize Chairman to sign 9) Consider Resolution re: Cancellation and Release of Letter of Credit in the Amount of $82,290 for Kahn Subdivision (Waterford Ranch) CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Jul 15 - Work Session 8:30 AM Jul 15 - Chamber Board 12:00 PM Jul 15 - Public Forum - Move of County Offices 7:00 PM Jul 15 - Pair Board 7:30 PM Jul 16 - E911 Telephone Authority Board 12:00 PM Jul 16 - Planning Commission 1+30 PM Jul 16 - Retirement Board 2:15 PM Jul 16 - Airport Authority Board 3:00 PM Jul 17 - EDAP 7:00 AM Jul 18 - Placement Alternatives Commission 12:00 PM Jul 22 - Work Session 10:00 AM Jul 22 - NCMC Board of Trustee 12:00 PM Jul 23 - Health Board 9100 AM Jul 23 - Housing Authority 11:30 AM Jul 24 - Human Resources Council 8:00 AM Jul 26 - Centennial Developmental Services 8:00 AM HEARINGS: Jul 15 - Convene as Board of Equalization for Taxable Personal Property 9:00 AM Jul 17 - Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation for an environmental recycling and solid waste disposal site and facility, Environmental Recycling and Disposal Company, c/o Ted Zigan 10:00 AM Jul 18 - Board of Equalization Hearings 8:30 AM Jul 19 - Board of Equalization Hearings 8:30 AM Jul 23 - Board of Equalization Hearings 8:30 AM Jul 31 - Planned Unit Development Plan. First Filing, Flatiron Structures Company 10:00 AM Jul 31 - Change of Zone to A (Agricultural), Keota 10:00 AM Aug 14 - Amend certain Sections of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance, Ordinance No. 119-1 10:00 AM Aug 14 - Show Cause Hearing, Tire Mountain Incorporated. c/o Jarrald A. and Faye L. Jamison 10:00 AM Aug 21 - Create Weld County Roads 15 and 84 Local Improvement District 01991-2 10:00 AM Aug 21 - Create Weld County Road 63 Local Improvement District #1991-3 10:00 AM Aug 21 - Assessment of costs, Weld County Basswood Avenue Local Improvement District #1990-2 10:00 AM Sep 11 - Show Cause Hearing, James McDonald, c/o Adrenalin Adventures 10:00 AM Dec 4 - Show Cause Hearing. Columbine Iron and Metal. Inc., c/o Penny Lovely Philippe (cont. from 6/26/91) 10:00 AM REPORTS: 1) Road and Bridge Department - Road openings 2) Mary Ann Feuerstein, Clerk and Recorder - Collection of Clerk Fees COMMUNICATIONS: 1) Comprehensive Annual Financial Report - December 31, 1990 (Available in Clerk to Board's Office) 2) Homestead Title Co. of Greeley, Inc. - Title Insurance Policy re: United Way Building 3) Don J. Hoff, Attorney at Law. re: Relocation of County Offices 4) County Council minutes of June 5, 1991; and Resolution re: Conflict of Interest - Commissioner C.W. Kirby 5) City Manager of Greeley re: Relocation of County Offices 6) State Division of Property Taxation ret AT&T Property Tax Apportionment - 1969 and 1990 7) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers re: Wetland/mudflat, Thompson Lake Continued on Page 2 of Consent Agenda Monday, July 15. 1991 Page 2 of Consent Agenda PLANNING STAFF APPROVALS: 1) RE #1357 - Dunn Estate 2) MHZP #70 - Grant 3) EPIC #1751 - Garza 4) SE #410 - Adbar Farms RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve State Contract for Independent Contractors between Area Agency on Aging and Reed Ambulances, Inc. * 2) Approve request from Pest Inspector to enter upon certain lands * 3) Action of Board concerning RE #1351 - Fremont Properties, c/o Jerry Jafferi' * 4) Deny RE #1353 - Paral * 5) Authorize County Attorney to proceed with legal action for Zoning Violations - Yastrow and Reeking * 6) Action of Board concerning local improvement district on Weld County Roads 15 and 84 * 7) Action of Board concerning local improvement district on Weld County Road 63 * 8) Approve Amended Special Review Permit - Jamison Tool, Inc., and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. * 9) Approve Amended Certificate of Designation - Jamison Tool. Inc., and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. AGREEMENTS: * 1) Approve Purchase of Services Agreement between Employment Services and Patti Rish PRESENTATIONS: 1) Distinguished Budget Award - Don Warden, Finance Officer * Signed at this meeting Monday, July 15, 1091 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE STATE CONTRACT FOR INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS BETWEEN AREA AGENCY ON AGING AND REED AMBULANCES, INC., 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 State Contract for Independent Contractors between Area Agency on Aging and Reed Ambulances, Inc., commencing July 10, 1991, and ending July 9, 1992. with the 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 State Contract for Independent Contractors between Area Agency on Aging and Reed Ambulances, Inc., 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 10th day of July. A.D.. 1991. 4.444/pdeth WELDD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, OLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Cord a , rm By: ,o Deputy lark to the Board "eye Ken dy, ro-Tam APPROVED AS FORM, -say (c� Constance L. Harps t eVil ounty Attorney C. W. Kir�yz 0. W. H. Webster• 910591 • CONTRACT FOR INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS This Contract made this_ 10th day of July 192_1,by and between the Weld Board of C9mtD1 ssionery'or the use and banetit of the Division of Human Resources' Area hereinafter referred to as the Case Management Agency and Agency on Aging (Name of independent contractor)_ Reet Amtttlances. Inc. (Address) 1 RO S.Bel l ai r c �i to 520. D over. CO 802 hereinafter referred to as the contractor. Whereas,the State of Colorado has established a program of'Home and Community Based Services for the Elderly. Blind and Disabled'(HCBS.EBD) under the Medicaid program.through the Colorado Department of Social Services;and Whereas,the Case Management Agency has been duly certified and authorized by the Colorado Department of Social Services to be a case management agency; and Whereas,the Can Management Agency is authorized to certify for participation and enter into provider agreements with independent contractors to provide certain HCBS-EBD servieoa as specified in the Colorado Department of Social Services rules and regulations at Staff Manual Volume VIII.8.485syme.; and Electronic Whereas, the contractor has been properly certified to provide Monitoring services as an independent contractor, and Whereas, the contractor wishes to enter into a provider agreement with the Case Management agency to provide Electronic Monitoring services toHCBS-EBD recipients: and Whereas,u of the date of this contract,contractor meets all other qualification for participation in the HCBS-EBD Program: Now Therefore,it is hereby agreed that 1. Contractor's Obligation: A. Contractor agrees to perform the following services j4 OrOvide Electronic Monitorino for HCB$-EBQ reci_Pients only after receiving prior approval from the Case Management Agency. _ B Contractor agrees to perform its duties and obligations hereunder in conformance with all pertinent regulations of the Colorado Department of Social Services and the Case Management Agency as all these regulations are in effect as of the dater of the execution of the contract or as they may later be amended. C. The Contractor shall provide its services in conformance with all standards of certification as set by the Colorado Department of Social Services. The contractor shall provide these services in the amount.duration and scope as delineated in the clients case plan. The contractor shall provide those services in such a professional and ethical manner so as to safeguard the patients health,safety and rights. D. Contractor agrees and understands that should ita certification lapse or be revoked this contract shall terminate and no payment shall be made for services rendered after the certification end date. E. Contractor agrees and understands that in the event it should fail to comply with any of the provisions of this contract.certification standards and/or rules and regulations of the HCBS•EBD program, this contract may be terminated for "good cause' by the case management agency. P. The contractor shall notify the patient's attending physician and/or case manager whenever a significant health or living condition change should occur. In case of emergencies the contractor agrees to follow the emergency treatment plan as established by the case management agency. 910591 Rev.4/91 Page 1 of 3 C. Contractor agrees to accept the Medicaid payment as payment in full and not make any supplemental charges or claims for payment to the Medicaid client H. Contractor agrees to bill the case management agency for all services provided to the Medicaid client in accordance with the rules and procedures of HCBS•ESD program. Failure to follow these billing procedures may result in a denial of payment of the contractor. II. Obligation of the Cana Management agency A. Case Management Agency shall insure that the Contractor is properly qualified and certified to provide the services covered by the Contract. The Case Management Agency shall present a copy of all the pertinent Colorado Department of Social Services and Case Management Agency regulations to the Contractor and shall explain the meaning and purpose behind such regulations. The case management agency shall present a copy of this contract to the contractor. B. The Case Management Agency shall conduct a program of annual recertification for program participation. Such annual recertification shall include any subsequent requirements needed by the contractor to stay current with the practice of its trade.occupation,profession or business and the rules and regulations of the HCBS•EBD program. C Case Management Agency shall develop the clients HCBS-EBD case plan and keep the contractors informed of • any changes in the clients health,living status or care needs,if applicable to the provision of services under this contract. D. Case Management Agency shall fully describe the contractors role and responsibilities in the case plan. A copy of the case plan shall also bo given to the contractor if applicable to the provision of services under this contract. E. The Case Management Agency shall pay the contractor such amounts as the agency deems reasonable provided the amount does not exceed the ma:dmum payment amount established under the Colorado Department of Social Services regulations and prior authorized by the State or ha designee. F. The Case Management Agency shall pay the contractor within seven(7)days after the agency receives payment from the States fiscal intermediary. 111. QI VPY,I.P12QVISjf)NS A. The contract shall be effective from jelly 10 1921 and continues in force until y 9 19j2and may be subject to renewal, provided the individual satisfies all recertification requirements. B. Tho parties of this contract intend that the relationship between them contemplated by this Contract is chat of employer-independent contractor. No agent, employee. or servant of Contractor shall be deemed to be an employee of Colorado Department Social Services. The Contractor will be solely and entirely responsible for its acts and acts of its agents. employees,servants and subcontractors,if any,during the performance of this Contract. C. The Contractor shall at all times during the execution of this Contract strictly adhere to all applicable federal and state laws and regulations as they currently sada and may hereafter be amended. This includes protection of the confidentiality of all applicant/recipient records, papers, documents, tapes and any other materials that have been or may hereafter be established which relate to this Contract The Contractor acknowledges that the following laws are included: • Tide VI of the Civil Rights Aa of 1964,42 U.S.C Sections 20004.1eLsea,and its implementing roguiuioa,45 C.P.R. Part 80,t;L en.;sad • Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973,29 U.S.C.Section 794 and its implementing regulation.45 C.P.R.Part 84;and • the Age Discrimination Act of 1975,42 U.S.C.Sections 6101 et tee.and its implementing regulation,45 C.P.R.Part 91:and • Title VII of the Civil Rights Aa of 1964; and • the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967; and • the Equal Pay Act of 1963;and • the Education Amendments of 1972. • Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, PL.99403 - • Waiver of Section 1915(c)and 1902(a)10 of the Social Security Act: 910591 Rev.4/91 Page 2 of 3 ( • 26.4.5.101 ;t sego, C.B.S. 1982.as amended; • CDSS Staff Manual. Volume d; • 42 CFR 441300310,42 C'R 435.726; • 274.114 C.R.S. 1982,as amended; and all other regulations applicable to these law prohibiting discrimination because of race, religion, color. national origin, aeed,sex. age and handicap. This assurance u given in consideration of and for the purpose of obtaining any and all federal grants, or other federal financial+wigwoco. My person who feels that s/he has been discriminated against has the right to file a complaint either with the Colorado Department of Social Services or with the US.Department of Health and Human Sent.Office for Civil Rights. D. Contractor agrees to make available.at all reasonable times during the contract period and six 16)years thereafter. all records and documents pursuant to this agreement for inspection.audit,or reproduction by any authorized representative of the State or appropriate Federal agencies. E. Contractor may not assign its rights or duties under this contract. F. Either party shall have the right to terminate this Contract by giving the other party thirty(30)day notice by registered mail,return receipt requested. If notice is so given. this Contract shall terminate on the expiration of the thirty(30) days. and the liability of the parties hereunder (or further performance of the terms of this agreement shall thereupon cease, but the parties shall not bo released from the duty to perform their obligations up to the date of termination. G. This agreement is intended as the complete integration of all understanding between the parties. No prior or contemporaneous addition,deletion.or other amendment hereto shall have any force or effect whatsoever.unless embodied herein in writing. No subsequent novation,renewal,addition.deletion.or other amendment hereto shall have any force or effect unless embodied in a written contract executed and approved pursuant to the rules and regulaions of the HCBS•EBD p H. To the extent that this contract may be executed and performance of the obligation of the parties may be accomplished within the intent of the contract,the terms of this contract are severable,and should any term or provision hereof be declared invalid or become inoperative for any reason. such invalidity or failure shall not affea the validity of any other term or provide°hereof. The waiver of a breach of a term hereof shall not be conserved as waiver of any other term. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. the p ' T - . have executed this Contract on the day fast above written. Contractor. f (Full Legal Name) • n ' . Powers COLORADO DEPARTMENT Or SOCIAL SERVICES REED Ambul.ne s, Inc. DIRECTOR g G�srr . e (0-ce.- •... 1805 S. Bellaire St. , Denver, CO 00222 Case Management Agency Director Position(Title) Pre et JOent 84-0745987 U Social Serum Number or Met ID Number AG ENCY Gordon E. Lacy hairman Weld County d of Co my (ff Corporation) Commissioners 710 / Attest(Corporate Seal) ATTEST:( I 111 �JNIT / roth Weld County Cler to he Board By .dr. gy: comm.ens*or Equivalent.To.,./ary/Cowry Cum DULY y Clerk to the Rey.4/91 Page 3 of 3 910591 ' MEMORAIIDUM 1111€ Cordon E. Lacy, Chairman �. 'Board of County Qommiawinnerw per. 1'vty 3 1442 /�R COLORADO r,,,,, Walter J. Soeckman. Esecutive Director_ Human Resources (14/0"-vbl.e„ ContxflcsactWee ,he.We?d County Diva X11 o H, it R€sources and Reed Ambulances, Inc. Enclosed for Board approval is a Contract between the Weld County Division of Human Resources and Reed Ambulances, Inc. , to obtain Lifeline services for Home and Community Based Services case management clients. The cost of services are reimbursed by the Medicaid Program. The Contract service dates are July 10, 1991 through July 9, 1992. If you have any questions, please telephone me at 353-3816. 4.4 ''A 11kn ,�, `�y1i 1 :'�3C�r 1 •f'Y4�k!� :;�R"c�i'g'4414.",4 ,E n,,�?j71/ N +P. Aa 1 +t"4rl�� *i+wri"rt�.+,J h 4,4“ r °' la e Rasa , 411' July �3. '1992, A,+- MEMORANDUM s+ , TO: Clerk to the Beard V } FR• Susan Montoya, Rumen Re WU-COS Rk: Contract between the Weld County fivicin of Human Rosoure es and Re=d Ambulanc,c a, y Enclosed for hoard npprovel axe three (3) copies of the above ,mentioned Contract. '1+'aap return two (23 cops,+r:: once they have been yuu have any De ,ricmn, pI+ ;3se: Y.e2ep4oae �� Eva Jewell nt 353-3Hih. 7°.° ksid • N . 910691 )googg -- RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE ENTRY BY WELD COUNTY PEST INSPECTOR UPON VARIOUS LANDS 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, on June 24, 25, 27, July 1, and 2, 1991, Ron Broda. Weld County Pest Inspector, mailed notices to various landowners within Weld County advising them that lands owned or occupied by them contain Canada thistle, musk thistle, and/or field bindweed, noxious weeds, and WHEREAS, said notices stated that the Canada thistle, musk thistle. and/or field bindweed, noxious weeds, must be controlled or eradicated within ten days from the date of said notices, and gave recommendations as to what methods are to be used for such control or eradication, and WHEREAS, a copy of said list, containing the legal descriptions of the lands, and the names of those landowners who have failed to comply with said recommendations, is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, the County Pest Inspector has requested that the Board approve his entry upon lands, as set forth in ■aid list, to effect the control or eradication of Canada thistle, musk thistle, and/or field bindweed, noxious weeds, and WHEREAS, at its meeting of July 8, 1991, the Board did Find as follows: 1) That those landowners mentioned on the list are the owners of said land within a pest control district; 2) That Canada thistle, musk thistle, and/or field bindweed. noxious weeds, are found upon said lands; 3) That said landowners received appropriate notice and such notice specified the best available means for control or eradication of Canada thistle, musk thistle, and/or field bindweed, noxious weeds; and 4) That said landowners have not complied with the requirements as stated by the County Pest Inspector, and WHEREAS, pursuant to said Findings, the Board deems it advisable to approve the entry by Ron Broda, Weld County Pest Inspector, upon said lands described in the list attached hereto, to effect the control or eradication of Canada thistle. musk thistle, and/or field bindweed, noxious weeds. 910588 Page 2 RE: ENTRY UPON LANDS NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, that the Board does hereby approve the entry by Ron Broda, Weld County Pest Inspector. upon various lands as set forth in the list attached hereto to effect the control or eradication of Canada thistle, musk thistle, and/or field bindweed. noxious weeds. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 10th day of July, A.D. , 1991. n BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: J J GGeet WELD C i RADO weld County Clerk to the Board L. c hai an By /1 //JA ��,�1 A0 7. Deputy Clerk to the 89. .3 ',5 e Kent dy, ro APPROVED AS 0 FORM: e n qu � Co Constance L. Halbert 'At. County Attorney : : tra . 910588 OF '7Its al 4 WELD COUNTY PEST AND WEED DEPARTMENT 425 NOn 16TH Mar a ExwsmoN Bwuow0,WAND 04101E PAM Oaw,ty.Cowatoo 606 1 ige Doom Nutmeg(303)356-4000,Fs"4466 II COLORADO July 3. 1991 Dear Weld County Commissioners: Under the Pest Control District Law, CRS, 35-5-108, I must meek approval or right of entry from the Board of County Commissioners to enter on private land to carry out weed control measures. Below is a list of landowners, and the legal description of their land, that we may have to enforce on. I am seeking your approval to enter upon these lands. Name z aza Parcel. Bernie Lucking Trust T8N R61W SEC 35 054335000003 T8N R61W SEC 34 NW1/4 054334000005 • T8N R61W SEC 36 S1/2 054336000004 Carl Harper T1N R68W SEC S CR1-13 113 BLK 146705101003 Daniel & Lily Ogilvie T1N R66W SEC 18 PT N1/2 147118000084 147118000089 Bryan & Carrie Pope T4N R66W SEC 17 N1/2NW1/4 105717000034 Joanne Sarbaugh T7N R58W SEC 4 SEl/4 072304000016 Marguerite Scott T1N R66W SEC 7 NW1/4SE1/4 147107000019 _Mole Stroh T4N R68W SEC 6 N1/2SW1/4 106106000054 Greeley National Bank T6N R67W SEC 16 SE1/4 080716400015 Sam Musso T4N R68W SEC 31 SW1/4 106131000002 State of Colorado (State T4N R68W SEC 6 PT SW1/4SW1/4 106106000006 Fish & Parks) Charles & Clarence Foster T1N R68W SEC 5 S1/2SE1/4 146705400011 Paul & Barbara Gardner T3N R68W SEC 12 PT NE1/4NW1/4 120712000060 Eva Herzberg T3N R68W SEC 12 PT NE1/4NW1/4 120712000050 JO( Gravel, Inc. T2N R68W SEC 5 SE1/4 131304000041 T2N R68W SEC 4 SE1/4 131304000042 Thomas & Norma Owen T3N R68W SEC 12 PT NE1/4NW1/4 120712000053 • Gale J. Moody T8N R6SW SEC 35 Sl/2SE1/4 055135000006 Sandy Hills Farm T4N R64W SEC 17 NW1/4 105317000015 Leland E. House T6N R67W SEC 15 080715000018 Lloyd & Margaret Elder T4N R68W SEC 31 NE1/4 106131000061 910454% The weed notices were mailed on June 24, 25, 27. July 1 And 2, 1991, requesting control of one or more of the following weed species: musk thistle (C,arduu4 Harem). Canada thistle (Ctraium arvanAe) and field bindweed (rnnvnivnl,ut arve A+A), Enclosed are copies of the notices sent on the different dates. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, Ronald J. Broda Weld County Vegetation Management Specialist Enclosures 9103503 RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 1351 - FREMONT .1 PROPERTIES, C/O JERRY JEFFERIS 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 Recorded Exemption No. 1351 was submitted by Fremont Properties, c/o Jerry Jefferis for property which is located in part of of the NWt of Section 25, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a hearing before the Board was held on July 10, 1991, at which time Department of Planning Services' staff reported the applicant had withdrawn his request, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to dismiss said Recorded Exemption. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the request for Recorded Exemption #1351, submitted by Fremont Properties, c/o Jerry Jefferis be, and hereby is, dismissed. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 10th day of July, A.D., 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /004/4G/004/4eadain WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board EXCUSED - DATE OF SIGNING Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman By:i/t_f__4917/i�til yH - Deputy Clerk to the Board 2enned y, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS FORM: 1 arA7 Constance,.� L. Harbert elacrCounty Attorney C. W.W.Kirby il)r?W. H. ebl /L 910599 RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING RECORDED IDQOiPTION #1331 - FREMONT PROPERTIES C/O JERRY JEFFERIS 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 the request for Recorded Exemption #1351 which was submitted by Fremont Properties c/o Jerry Jefferis for property which is located in part of the NW* of Section 25. Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado, and WHEREAS, a hearing before the Board was held on June 26. 1991. et which time the applicant requested the board to continue said matter until July 10. 1991 at 9:00 a.m.. due to a scheduling conflict. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that this matter be, and hereby is, continued to+thale,%O' 1991 at 9:00 a.m. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of June, A.D.. 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD CO LORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board •Go, n y� �/.yJ�1 � 9rman 0v By: Deputy Cl4 to the Board c : .dy. Pro- em APPROVED AS TO FORM: f' �t. aim‘% t,v �-- �!' onstance L. Harbert County Accorne C. G. Ki b Y It J7 w. . We star 910599' rf t %S; rr : PI: 14o41.4 i frantervr DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE D03)3564000,EXT.WO 916101e STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 60637 COLORADO C . . 1 June 26, 1991 Board of County Commissioners Weld County Centennial Complex 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Subject: Recorded Exemption #1351 Dear Commissioners: • This request for a recorded exemption is submitted by Fremont Properties c/o Jerry Jefferis. The parcel of land is described as part of the NW4 of Section 25, T1N. R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The property is located at the southeast corner of the intersection of Weld County Road 6 and Weld County Road 11. This request is to divide a 1.0 acre tract from a 46.0 tract. The applicant proposes to use the Left Hand Water District as a water source, and individual septic systems will provide sewage disposal. This proposal has been reviewed by the municipalities within three miles, however, all of the municipalities indicated that this property is not in their comprehensive planning areas. The Department of Planning Services staff recommends that this application be denied. It is the opinion of the staff that the applicant has not demonstrated how the permitted uses will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses. The property is operated under a special use permit for a turkey farm. Approval of this request will do two things. First, it will leave the existing turkey farm without housing which may be necessary for the security and effective economic operation of the farm. Secondly, approval of this request will create a residential lot in close proximity to a high intensity agricultural use. The agricultural zone district is intended to provide areas for agricultural activities without the interference of incompatible land uses. 910599 • 106 o Board of County Commissioners June 26, 1991 • Page 2 The applicant has failed to demonstrate how this proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The stated reason for this proposed land-split is to allow the Brookmans to continue to live in the existing dwelling. The Brookmans are no longer part of the farming operation. The Weld County Comprehensive Plan specifically states: "Individuals who find themselves with land designated and zoned in a manner that does not accommodate their intended use should consider seeking other more suitable lands; such a transition will be to the long-term benefit of both the individual and the public." • It is the opinion of the staff that a 1.0 acre parcel for residential purposes creates potential for future conflict with the existing agricultural uses. The staff has concerns about the level of development that has occurred in this section. There are currently 18 lots in Section 25. If this request is approved there will be 19. It is the opinion of the staff that parcel splits in this section have reached a level where any further divisions would evade the purpose of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations as defined in Section 1-3. Residential development in rural areas causes an increased demand for road maintenance, police and fire protection, school busing, snow removal. utilities, and other urban services. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services' staff that this proposal and the existing land splits in this area do not represent efficient and orderly development. The submitted maps demonstrate the piecemeal development which has occurred in this section. 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'Y.t....4.6„ fN ilk y fill �..r i f Ity Y ...., mr1.. . 1I _ r {k y ft''''''' .. }rx A 4F� 5101 ' 1 ( t t ,r z 4y e7 . . .1101,,,,i. , Y.(p y ti ,,,,„,,,,,,1/4.. tt 1 t!1wL , 7�wA} lei 'All I.,t �W4f q 51 • f Ifi�NII {p C yt,,{ -}Yit fit•: -- � � 1ria ° , 1 'n •,!�� ri it.,, r' • 4 fit p 44 44 -.Ali LN• if. � 4 ��{ • " • One United Sank Conte, 1700 UncOln Street Denver,Cobre0o 80274 ^• Telephone:(303)881.4700 eaUnited Banks /4 of Colorado, Inc. #4y 1 J,� .. Bpi May 5, 1991 3/441, "wit 43/44 Brian Grubb Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Mr. Grubb: Please find enclosed the original and nine (9) copies of the recorded exemption application that we discussed Friday, April 26th. Also enclosed is the application fee of $600. Each application includes: 1. Completed application form. 2. Completed certificate of conveyances. 3. Copy of recorded Special Warranty deed. 4. Attachment containing statement, 4 through 12 of the application. 5. Plat showing tracts "A" and "B", county roads, and current &proposed access. 6. Copies of aerial photos of tract "A" and the tract. 7. Letter from Left Band Water District. If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me. Sincerely, Jerry Jefferis yak 864 910399 ' R17 A...1). 1 3 1997 APPLICATION FOR RECORDED EXEMPTION Ire!e. Cafe PHONE, 356-4000, Ext. 4400 Department of Planning Services, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 FOR PLANNING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY, �Q • ^ V APPL. FEE (Q CASE NO. .me. I ac.6 1 RECORDING FEE ' / ZONING DISTRICT Al l�'1J L 1 i��A7 RECEIPT NO. / ?Q$ �/ DATE 'Oar / 3r/99/ 111 MM.. CHECKED BY TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT! (Print or type only except for required signatures) I (we) , the undersigned hereby request that the following described property he designated a recorded exemption by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: (SEE ATTACHMENT "A") TOTAL ACREAGE, 1.00- 40,0 t Has this property been divided from or had divided from it any other property since August 30, 1972? Yes No X Is this parcel of land under consideration the total contiguous land owned by the applicant? Yes No X FEE OWNERS or PROPERTY: Name, Fremnn L Prnpnrtinc Address, 1700 Lincoln. Denver. CO 80274-0122 Phone,(303)-863-6210 Name, Address, Phone: Name, Address: Phone! WATER SOURCE: Larger ParcelLeft Hand Water Smaller Parcel_ Sale District TYPE or SEWER! Larger Parcel None Smaller Parcel Septic PROPOSED USE: Larger Parcel Agricultural Smaller Parcel Residential ACREAGE: Larger Parcel 45.00* smeller Parcel 1 .O0t EXISTING DWELLINGS! (Yes or No) NO (Yes or No) Yes Y 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 'MELD ) CIL ;OSA 1( ItTQatSTATE OF COLORADO ) � 4.��ae_�`�'+ v -C�.{(^,'Signaturener or Authorised Agent O9.1.4 Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of , 191. -(SEAL) akedrivt No ary Public 910599 My Commission Expires'i**? WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OP PLANNING SERVICES 915 10TH STREET GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 ATTACHMENT TO SUBDIVISION APPLICATION (for reference "the tract" is the undivided property; tract "A" is the smaller, comprising one (1) acre, more or less, tract "B" is the larger tract of fourty five (45) acres, more or less; 4. Currently United Banks of Colorado has title to the tract. We request the property be divided into two lots ("A" and "B") to enable the current occupant (the Brookman's) to continue quiet enjoyment of the residence. If the application is approved; title to Tract "B" will transfer to the Brockman's. 5. The application request is consistent with the policies of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan: It will encourage the preservation of agriculture in Weld County. The present and best use of tract "A" is that of a turkey operation. Approval of the request will not inhibit the present or future viability of the operation. It will permit low density residential use on non-prime agricultural land. The residence and adjacent builds are of minor use to the majority of the operation. Approval will allow present use of the facility to continue. 6. The current zoning for the tract is A (agricultural) District. This zoning is intended to maintain and promote agriculture, and provide areas for the conduct of agricultural and related activities. If approved; the present use of the tract and facilities will remain unchanged. The larger tract containing the turkey facilities will continue to used as such. The separate building site will be a rural residence which is not inconsistent with current zoning. 7. The expected use of the respective tracts are as follows: Tract "A" will continue to be used for agricultural uses consistent with the facilities thereon; i.e. as turkey growing operation. Tract "B" will continue as a rural residence. 910593 weld County Department of Planning Services Attachment to Subdividsion Application Page 2 8. The current and expected use of the facilities and respective tracts will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area. The zoning for this and surrounding property is agricultural. The highest and best use of the subject property continues to be agricultural use. This use presently is, and is expected to remain, consistent with the surrounding area. 9. Approval of this request will not inhibit efficient and orderly development. As stated in issue number eight (8) the request is consistent with current and expected use and zoning. 10. Waste disposal (water and sewage) for tract "8" will be handled by a drain field to be constructed. The drain filed is expected to comply with Weld County Regulation Specifications. Tract "A" does not require sewage disposal facilities. 11. According to the (Weld County) National Flood Insurance Program Community Panel Number 080266-0980 C dated September 28, 1982 the subject farm is located within Flood Zone "C". Flood Zone "C" is defined as an area of minimal flooding and should not negatively impact the market value of farm. The subject property is not within the 100 year flood plain of Zone "A", nor the 500 year flood plain of Zone "D" . 12. The small building to the south of the residence will be demolished. • 910590 .' WELD COUNTY CERTIFICATE OF CONVEYANCES DEPART►2NT OF PLANNING SERVICES STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) Order No. 8505879 The TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE or ABSTRACT CONPANY hereby certifies that it has made a careful search of its records, and finds the following conveyances affecting the real estate described heroin since August 30. 1972. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Property in the State of Colorado, County of Weld, as setforth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. CONVEYANCES (if none appear, so state): Reception No. 02236261 , Book 1285 (See copy attached) Reception No. , Book Reception No. . Book Reception No. , book Reception No. , book Reception No. , Book Reception No. . Book Reception No. , Book This Certificate is made for the use and benefit of the Department of Planning Services of Weld County, Colorado. This Certificate is not to be construed as an Abstract of Title nor an opinion of Title, nor a guarantee Title, and the liability of TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY is hereby limited to the fee paid for this Certificate. In Witness Whereof. TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY has caused this certificate to be signed by its proper officer this ..)4th day of March , A.D.. 19.21. et 7:00 A.M. o'clock. 3NSJ,MERICA _TITLE ZNSURANCE COMPANY By: AUTHOR ZED Sil5NATURE 910599 4 • li EXHIBIT "A" Order No. 8505879 The N1/2 of the NW1/4 of Section 25, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , EXCEPT that part lying South and East of the right of way of the East Branch of the Bull Canal, which lies East of the right of way of the Union Pacific Railroad; EXCEPT a strip, piece or parcel of land conveyed to Union Pacific Railroad Company by deed recorded December 2, 1908 in Book 233 at Page 447; EXCEPT a strip of land for the East Branch of the Bull Canal as conveyed to the Farmers Reservoir and Irrigation Company by deed recorded December 11, 1914 in Book 406 at Page 293; ALSO EXCEPT a parcel of land conveyed to Herman Johnston and Henry Johnston by deed recorded August 11, 1971 in Book 651 as Reception No. 1573170, described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Westerly right-of-way of Bull Canal and on the North line of said Section 25 from which point the North Quarter corner of said Section 25 bears North 89'48 ' East, 145.47 feet; thence South 89'48' West, 780,87 feet along the North line of said Section 25 to the Easterly right-of-way of the Union Pacific Railroad; thence on a curve to the left along the Easterly right-of-way of the Union Pacific Railroad on an arc length of 740.05 feet and a central angle of 11' 19'30" to a point of tangent; thence South 23'50' East, 369.98 feet to the Northerly right-of-way of the Bull Canal; thence along said Northerly right-of-way by the following courses and distances: North 65'03' East 313.67 feet to a point of curvature; thence on the arc of said curve to the left 199. 56 feet, said curve having a radius of 188.06 feet and a central angle of 60'48' to its point of tangency; thence North 4' 15' East, 297.66 feet to a point of curvature; thence on the arc of a curve to the left 91.00 feet, said curve having a radius of 280.33 feet and a central angle of 18'36' to a point of reversed curve; thence on the arc of said curve to the right 102. 62 feet, said curve having a radius of 945.75 feet and a central angle of 6' 13' to its point of tangency; thence North 8'08' West, 43.88 feet to a point of curvature; thence on the arc of said curve to the right 82.93 feet, said curve having a radius of 685.30 feet and a central angle of 6'56' to its point of tangency; thence North 1 ' 12' West, 54. 61 feet to a point of curvature; thence on the arc of said curve to the right 61.66 feet, said curve having a radius of 120.86 feet and a central angle of 29' 14 ' to its point of tangency; thence North 28'02' East, 30. 11 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 91055)3 - - • �' 2n w , w •.- 1 } ui.... ..f h.y ..w�....i . • AR?2,S1DiL L wasw.a,-1*Id ' b 1245 RIC 02236261 12/15/90 13,11 ►25.00 1/005 r 0113 NAY ANN PIUERSTEXN CLERK 4 RECORD== MILD CO. CO • % Washington Turkey Farms, Inc., a Colored* corporation 1 with an address of 6131 brighten boulevard, commerce city, Colorado 80022 ('Grantor), for Ten Dollars and other good and valuable consideration, in hand paid, hereby sells and conveys , .. • to Fremont Properties, Inc., a Colorado corporation, with an - • - address of 1700 Broadway. Denver, Colorado 60274, real property located in the County of Weld, State of Colorado and more particularly described in Lxhibit A attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein, with .11 its appurtenanoss, angyarrautsthe title to the same against all 9person claiming tor, subject to the matters shown on tvtiibit B attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein. • ' EXECUTED as of this )SIN. day of December, 1990. ..41:".....".1:. WASHINGTON 7WUOrY PARKS, !y• c ;; a Colorado corporation 4 , as J Tr ��. .„.92#.54.A..-.. _ le • V. Secretary Pres n • . IY•n.l STATE OF COLOR/1D0 ) ) se. CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER ) - • The foregoing instrument vas acknowledged before as this j.day of Deosmbsp, 1990 by •'Gnn (Z.Crp,.bo,.,4„ as President and ^ r.mc .•GOLJme.. as . Secretary of washington Turkey Pars, a Colorado corporation. Witness my hand and official seal. - - My Commission expires! s.-04 .5Pa • - - (0.4.:4 k�itf<- e a+ •y : 1 ..,.m �1'4 y 4d.. , �;, 910599 • • • a• r I , 1 . D 1215 REC 02236261 12/11/90 13,10 ►25.00 2/005 P 0444 MARY ANN PEUERETEIN CLERK 6 RECORDER WIELD CO. CO ',YKTATT A LLGA ,OzgoaPTYON To • fan.PROPGRTy • • Covering the Land in the State of Colorado, County of Meld. • 0 das' • The N1/2 of the NNl/4 of Section 25, Township 1 North, Range 60 Nest of the 6th r.M., - EXCEPT that pert lying South and test of the eight of way of the fast stanch of the pull Conti, which lies East of the right of way of the union Pacific Railroad, EXCEPT • strip. flees or parcel of land conveyed to Union Pacific -- Railroad Company by deed recorded °scomber 2, 1906 in gook 2)) at rage 447, EXCEPT • strip et land for the test Stanch of the Bull Canal se conveyed ' to the rarmers Reservoir and Irrigation Company by deed recorded December 11, 1914 in Wok 406 at Page 29)3 . ALSO EXCEPT • parcel of land conveyed to Herman Johnston and Nenry Johnston by deed recorded August 11, 1971 In 0006 651 as Reception • No. 1573170. described as follows, BCOINNINO ae • point on the westerly right-et-way of lull Canal and . '� on the North line of said Notion 25 from which point the north q• - .;..:I; L said Section 25 bears North 69'66' East, 143.47 fest, ` '1• thence south 69'40' West, 760.67 feet along the North line of said . Seetson 25 to the Easterly right-of-way Of the Union Pacifies Railroad; ' • thence on • curve to the left •long the Easterly right-of-way of the Union Pacific Railroad en an ace length of 740.05 test and • angle of ;;'19'38 to • point of tangent; ' thence South 73'50' East. 369.96 feet to the Northerly right-ofway of the Bull Canal, • thence along said Northerly right-of-way by the following 6 diet , , • North 65 03' East 313,67 feet CO • point of curvatures thence On the aro of said curve to She left 199.56 feet, said curve . having • radius of 106.06 feet and • central mingle of 60.46' to its • point of tangency, • thence North 4'15' East. 297,66 feet to • point of curvature, thence on the arc of • curve to the left 91.00 fest. said curve having • • • radium of 260.33 feet and • central angle of 14'36' to • point of • • reversed curve, ' thence on the arc Of sold curve to the right 102.62 feet. said curve having • radius of 945,75 Net end • ventral angle of 6'13' to its , • point of tangency; • thence Worth 6'06' West. 43,66 feet to • point of curvature, . thence on the mite of mind curve to the right 02.92 feet, said curve having a radios of 463,30 fest and a central angle of 6.56' co its point of tangency; thongs North 1'12' Nest. 54.61 feet CO ■ point of 1 thence on Cho aro of said curve to the right 61.66 Not, said having • radius of 120.46 feet and • central Angle of 29'14' to its ,. point of tangency, thence North 26'02' rut, )0.11 feet to the POINT Or IEGSNNXNO. 910599 • • `. • • • I b 1215 RICO 02216261 12/11/90 11.11 625.00 3/005 l 0115 MAX? ANN FIOERSTSIN CLZRI a RZCORDIR MILD CO, CO TOGETHER MUM all appurtenances, improvements, fixtures, rents, lemon and profit., all oil, gas and mineral rights appurtenant to the. above-described land and not heretofore reserved, all water and water rights, ditches and ditch rights, well. and well • rights, well parrite, spring end spring rights and reservoirs and • reservoir rights appurtenant to or historically used in • connection with the above-described land and all of grantor's • rights and interests under applicable state or Federal law to all water, and to use or consent to use all water, contained in or • • available from any part of the water-bearing formations underlying the above-described land, however evidenced, together • with all *emaciated easements and rights-ofway, including without limitation all right, title and interest in the non- ' tributary and not non-tributary ground water underlying the • property described above, and ell rights, whether adjudicated or unadjudicated, to appropriate, use, develop, reuse, successively use or otherwise dispose of those waters on or oft the property described above together with anY and all rights to consent to • • such appropriations and uses which consent might now or hereafter be required by law, including C.R.S. $ 37-90-137(4;. • • _ • • • • • • A-2 ..wnae,w,.,.....,w,., 910599 • • • • 4. • J • ti I \. , • _ ''. • • .. . . pp ' f a 1205 NEC 02236261 12/10/90 13118 ►25.00 4/005 • P 0646 MARY ANN PIUERBTEZN CLINK 4 RECORDER MILD CO, CO • • .• narTCee 4n MNy',�T s is s.dr[t . . 1. Real property taxes due and payable. . I . , 3. Deed of Trust from Washington Turkey Parma, Inc., a I Colorado corporation co !he Public Trustee cc the county of Weld for the use of United Bank of Denver National • Assoolation dated January 22, 1990 and recorded January 19, 1990 in Book 1254 a. Reo.ptton No. 2203293. • I. Assignment of Leases and Rents recorded January 19, 1990 in Book 1254 as Reception No. 2303294. 1. Any interest which may have been acquired by the public in the North and West 30 feet of subject property by reason of resolution - of Board of County COwniuiOMrs recorded October •14, 1669 in Book 66 at Page 273 which provides for public roads 60 test in width being 30 test on each side of section lines on the public domain. • ' • 5, Reservations by the Union Pacific Railroad Company of (1) all coal and other minerals underlying subject property. (2) the.saclusive „ right to prospect for, mine and remove coal and other minerals. - , .1 and (3) the right of ingress and egress and regress to prospect tor, mine and remove coal and other minerals, all as contained • in Deed recorded June 4. 1902 in Book 201 at Page 11. . 6. Easement and right of way for ditch purposes, granted to The • Community Consolidated Canal and Reservoir Company by The Denver . • Land Company by instrument recorded July 24, 1906 in book 263 at Pogo 140, in which the specific location Of the easement is not - defined. 7. Deed of Trust from Washington Turkey farms, Enc.. A • .. Colorado corporation to the Public Trustee of the County . ' of weld for the use of The Denver Net Company dated April 17, 1989, and recorded April 17. 1969 in book 1229 • es Reception No. 2176635, together with Collateral Awignment of Interest in Doug of Trust to united Bank of • Denver National Assooiation recorded June 5, 1909 in Book 1234 as Reception No. 2161651. 9W599 • B 1205 REC 02236261 12/15/90 13.10 ►23.00 5/005 F 0147 NARY ANN FEUERBTBIN CLERK 6 RACORDEA WELD CO, CO O. Security interest under the uniform Commercial Code affecting the subject property, notice of which is given by Financing Statement trom Washington rate, Inc.. debtor(s), to The Denver reed company, secured party.• ' . recorded April 17, 1969 in Rook 1229 as Reception r • No. 2176635, as assigned by Assignment tO United Sank of Denver National Association recorded June 5, 1969 in Book 1234 as Reception No. 2101672. 9. Security interest under the Unicorn Commercial Code affecting the subject property, notice of which is given • by Financing Statement from Washington Turkey Farms, � ' Inc., debtor(s), to The Denver Peed Company, secured party, filed April 17, 1959 es Filing NO. U0225590, recorded April 17, 1959 in look 1229 as Reception No. 2176639. so. Security interest under the Uniform Co tel. Code affecting the subject property, notice of which is given by Financing statement frail WASHINGTON TURKEY FARMS, INC., debtor(,). to UNITED SANK Or LANCER RATIONAL NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. secured party. recorded January 19. 1990 in gook 1254 as Reception No. 2203295. 11. Security interest under the Uniform Commercial Code affecting the • subjsot property, notice of which is given by Financing Statement from WASHINGTON TURKEY 'ARMS, INC., debtOr(a1, tO UNITED BANK OF DEWRR NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. secured party, tiled January 19, 1990 es riling NO. U0222650. • • • aswO V... •' 0W6 s+A'.: .. 5-2 910599 , • L AR223L2Ly B 1285 REC 02236261 12/18/90 13:18 425.00 1/005 F 0843 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERIC & RECORDER WELD CO, CO " =IAI•Id .R.MTY D_ Washington Turkey Farms, Inc. , a Colorado corporation with an address of 6131 Brighton Boulevard, Commerce City, Colorado 80022 ("Grantor") , for Ten Dollars and other good and valuable consideration, in hand paid, hereby sells and conveys to Fremont Properties, Inc. , a Colorado corporation, with an address of 1700 Broadway, Denver, Colorado 80274, real property located in the county of weld, State of Colorado and more particularly described in yvhi)it ). attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein, with all its ^,�appurtenances, a rm wa s the title to the same against all / persons claiming tor, subject to the matters shown on E hiblt B attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein. EXECUTED as of this 'Oh day of December, 1990. ....... WASHINGTON WASHINGTON TURKEY FARMS, " . a Colorado corporation • r• -,,y,4:1 , ? , o� ` By: t. Secretary Pres ent STATE OF COLORADO ) as. CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 1Y2A,day of DecembteL , 1990 by ;j0,2n G 24c.,n e_ ,.as._— as President and' %31- 2 -4'‘ a•Go/den as secretary of Washington Turkey Farms, a Colorado corporation. Witness my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: s'.a6 - fiA yaf k •Cr : ., : CO K0DD/DY! •, ti ..-< w • 910393 • L 11111 fiThilltitinigir B 1285 REC 02236261 12/18/90 13;18 .25.00 2/005 F 0844 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK b RECORDER WELD CO, CO TXMIBIT A IMAL DESCRIPTION TO Tat REAL PROPERTY Covering the Land in the State of Colorado, County of Weld. Described as: The N1/2 of the NW1/4 of Section 25, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , EXCEPT that part lying South and East of the right of way of the East Branch of the Bull Canal, which lies East of the right of way of the Union Pacific Railroad; EXCEPT a strip, piece or parcel of land conveyed to Union Pacific Railroad Company by deed recorded December 2, 1908 in Book 233 at Page 447; EXCEPT a strip of land for the East Branch of the Bull Canal as conveyed to the Farmers Reservoir and Irrigation Company by deed recorded December 11 , 1914 in Book 406 at Page 293; ALSO EXCEPT a parcel of land conveyed to Herman Johnston and Henry Johnston by deed recorded August 11, 1971 in Book 651 as Reception • No. 1573170, described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Westerly right-of-way of Bull Canal and on the North line of said Section 25 from which point the North quarter corner of said Section 25 bears North 89' 48 ' East, 145. 47 feet; thence South 89' 48 ' West, 780 . 87 feet along the North line of said Section 25 to the Easterly right-of-way of the Union Pacific Railroad; thence on a curve to the left along the Easterly right-of-way of the Union Pacific Railroad on an arc length of 740.05 feet and a central angle of 11' 19 ' 30" to a point of tangent; thence South 23' 50 ' East, 369 . 98 feet to the Northerly right-of-way of the Bull Canal; thence along said Northerly right-of-way by the following courses and distances : North 65.03 ' East 313 . 67 feet to a point of curvature; thence on the arc of said curve to the left 199. 56 feet, said curve having a radius of 188 . 06 feet and a central angle of 60'48 ' to its point of tangency; thence North 4' 15 ' East. 297. 66 feet to a point of curvature; thence on the arc of a curve to the left 91 .00 feet, said curve having a radius of 280. 33 feet and a central angle of 18.36' to a point of reversed curve; thence on the arc of said curve to the right 102. 62 feet, said curve having a radius of 945 . 75 feet and a central angle of 6' 13 ' to its point of tangency; thence North 8'06 ' West, 43 . 88 feet to a point of curvature; thence on the arc of said curve to the right 82. 93 feet, said curve having a radius of 685. 30 feet and a central angle of 6' 56' to its point of tangency; thence North 1 . 12 ' West, 54 . 61 feet to a point of curvature; thence on the arc of said curve to the right 61. 66 feet, 'said curve having a radius of 120 . 86 feet and a central angle of 29' 14 ' to its point of tangency; thence North 28'02 ' East, 30 . 11 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 91059O • D 1285 REC 02236261 12/18/90 13018 s25.00 3/005 F 0845 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERX 4 RECORDER WELD CO, CO TOGETHER WITH all appurtenances, imp mineral rvems,fixt appurtenant rents, issues and profits, all oil, gas and to the above-described land and not heretofore reserved, all water and water rights, ditches and ditch rights, wells and well rights, well permits, spring and spring rights and reservoirs and reservoir rights appurtenant to or historically used in connection with the above-described land and all of Grantor's rights and interests under applicable state or Federal law to all water, and to use or consent to use all water, contained in or available from any part of the water-bearing formations underlying the above-described land, however evidenced, together with all associated easements and rights-of-way, including without limitation all right, title and interest in the non- tributary and not non-tributary ground water underlying the property described above, and all rights, whether adjudicated or unadjudicated, to appropriate, use, develop, reuse, successively use or otherwise dispose of those waters on or off the property described above together with any and all rights to consent to such appropriations and uses which consent might now or hereafter be required by law, including C.R.S. 5 37-90-137(4) . i' A-2 kddd l OW3l WS,htNksfl'titkq 910593 B 1285 REC 02236261 12/18/90 13:18 F 0846 MARY ANN FEUERSTE N CZERX & RECORDER 4/005 CORDER WELD CO,, Co CO MATTERS to wxre,q Tip F to 1. Real property taxes due and payable, 2. Deed of Trust from Washington Turkey Farms, Inc. , a Colorado corporation to the Public Trustee of the County of Weld for the use of United Bank of Denver National Association dated January 12, 1990 and recorded January 19, 1990 in Book 1254 as Reception No. 2203293. 3. Assignment or Leases and Rents recorded January 19, 1990 in Book 1254 as Reception No. 2203294. 4_ Any interest which may have been acquired by the public in the North and West 30 feet of subject property by reason of resolutic of Board of County Commissioners recorded October 14 , 1889 in 80< 86 at Page 273 which provides for public roads 60 feet in width being 30 feet on each side of section lines on the public domain. 5, Reservations by the Union Pacific Railroad Company oL ( 1) all coe and other minerals underlying subject property, ( 2) the exclusive right to prospect for, mine and remove coal and other minerals, and (3) the right of ingress and egress and regress to prospect for, mine and remove coal and other minerals, all as contained in Deed recorded June 4, 1902 in Book 201 at Page 11 . 6. Easement and right of way for ditch purposes, granted to The Community Consolidated Canal and Reservoir Company by The Denver Land Company by instrument recorded July 24 , 1908 in Book 283 at Page 140 , in which the specific location of the easement is not defined. 7. Deed of Trust from Washington Turkey ?arms, Inc. , a Colorado corporation to the Public Trustee of the County of Weld for the use of The Denver Feed Company dated April 17, 1989, and recorded April 17, 1989 in Book 1229 as Reception No. 2176635, together with Collateral Assignment of Interest in Deed of Trust to United Bank or Denver National Association recorded June 5, 1989 in Book 1234 as Reception No. 2181658. 910599 If) B 1285 REC 02236261 12/18/90 13:18 425.00 5/005 F 0847 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 8. Security interest under the uniform Commercial Code affecting the subject property, notice of which is given by Financing Statement from Washington Farms, Inc. , debtor(s) , to The Denver Feed Company, secured party, recorded April 17, 1989 in Book 1229 as Reception No. 2176638, as assigned by Assignment to United Bank of Denver National Association recorded June 5, 1989 in Book 1234 as Reception No. 2181672. 9. Security interest under the Uniform Commercial Code affecting the subject property, notice of which is given by Financing Statement from Washington Turkey Farms, Inc. , debtor(s) , to The Denver Feed Company, secured party, filed April 17, 1989 as Filing No. U0228590, recorded April 17, 1989 in Book 1229 as Reception No. 2176639. 10. Security interest under the Uniform Commercial Code affecting the subject property, notice of which is given by Financing Statement from WASHINGTON TURKEY FARMS, INC. , debtor(s) , to UNITED BANK OF DENVER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, secured party, recorded January 19, 1990 in Book 1254 as Reception No. 2203293 . 11. Security interest under the Uniform Commercial Code affecting the subject property, notice of which is given by Financing Statement from WASHINGTON TURKEY FARMS, INC. , debtor(s) , to UNITED BANK OF DENVER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, secured party, filed January 19, 1990 as Filing No. 00232680. .w n. . :H ... tor ,l 1 i• n,w0 %A . • O1R11.ovA ,� •.: `' B-2 910593 I \ v II yV \/V 1Sa-\ \ aQve.`� BASIS ASS. w — here c — * CON LI Colculoted Position lo Not set of Clients request ?a due to cost. 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Ki nri 7 f�, ,' i>., T:/ 7 1. r .f� yJ, DTI 1▪aJr Ti 1 .{ .,,i :• ,.., ,I.,,,,ii.)„,„2.!, „,,: • ' y.r , t ;...k..,11,,.•,!/;;#;€ r CS,r ••,j ,It l^. iii •• t t • Y: P./S ::,.;41%;',').‘:';/:;'1%;•% t +• 7pa. 1 ' ' r ,. � al i.€:€;:,€:,,,,iY r •f i 1�7f+��t' tri. 1 r;yr`y'bfh1 r 7+ ,)1 . ij Y� 11 tl A • 4€:.,...#4•40!,€.€•,.`'€!€#;4`441€ af v.. , .n14+ � s,4 m 1 4 /1.�'•t .�:;1 N., I,Ph•4�`x�tJ S `��{ f ,r,)•>,%.,•,/,‘%;%,^t. �� r • ,�r.."' i, NEh 'i i^q rK` .,''tL� y1P# �t. 910599 ` ' ' / Post Office Box 210, Niwot, CO 80544-021 pc, eminneT_ I ' • (303)652-2188, Metro(303)443-2036 APR SI WI Ems April 30, 1991 Mr. Jerry Jefferies United Bank of Colorado 1700 Lincoln, 8th Floor Denver, CO 80274-0122 Re: Meter Number 7 87 14 5024 Weld Country Road 6 TO WHOM IT MAX CONCERN: The property located at the above address is within the "service area" of Left Hand water District. A one inch tap fee for the above named property has been paid and the property is currently served by the District. Under the current heavy commercial rate structure, this tap is for commercial use only and has some storage requirements. As we discussed recently, if you are willing to pay the costs to unhook the one inch meter and install two separate meters, we could allow this tap to be split into two residential taps, a 5/8 inch and a 3/4 inch. They will need to remain in the same general area and the proper transfer papers signed. If you have further questions regarding this matter, you may contact me at the District office. Sincerely, /tames M. Dickey General Manager JMD/rr 910599 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES � ll q PHONE(000)0664000 EXT.4400 015 0631 GREELEY,COLORADO 60601 iin t • COLORADO May 15, 1991 Fremont Properties 1700 Lincoln Street Denver, CO 80274-0122 Subject: Recorded Exemption - 1351 Dear Sirs: Your recorded exemption application is complete and in order and will be processed on or before June 5, 1991. If it is determined that the application meets the approval criteria of Section 9-2 E. (1) (a) through (m) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations, 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. 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 following Planning Commissions for their review and comments. Please call Kirk Oglesby, City of Broomfield at 469.3301, John Carpenter, City of Thornton at 538.7206, Pat Breitenstein, City of Northglenn at 450-8743, Scott Hahn, Town of Erie at 828.3843 and Arthur Alloway, Town of Dacono at 833-2317 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 Planning Commission meetings to answer any questions the Commission members may have with respect to your application. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call me. Respectfully, Brian A. Grubb Current Planner pc: United Banks of Colorado Attention: Jerry Jefferis 1700 Lincoln Street Denver, CO 8O274 910599 I • •` • REFERRAL LIST NAME: Fremont Properties CASE NUMBER: RE-1351 REFERRALS SENT: May 15, 1991 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: May 29, 1991 QQjiNTY TOWNS and CITIES Attorney Ault X Health Department Brighton Extension Service N11::Broomfield _Emergency Management Office N X Dacono Sheriff's Office Eaton Engineering V ..-,Erie Housing Authority Evans ----Airport Authority Firestone ^Building Inspection Fort Lupton _ Frederick STATE Garden City _Division of Water Resources Cilcrest Geological Survey _Greeley -Department of Health Grover Highway Department ---Hudson Historical Society Johnstown -- --Water Conservation Board Keansburg -T Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Kersey La Salle FIRE DISTRICTS -�_Lochbuie _ ,Ault F-1 Longmont Berthoud F-2 ----Mead _• _Brighton F-3 Milliken Eaton F-4 ----New Raymer _ Fort Lupton F-5Northglenn "-Colston F-6 Nunn +Hudson F-7 Platteville ---_ Johnstown F-8 Severance - La Salle F-9 _ ...Thornton — uo monism -- --Mountain View F-10 Windsor Milliken F-il _ Nunn F-12 mPN'''IFs. --Pawnee F-22 Adams ---- Platteville F-13 Boulder Platte_Platte Valley F-14 ��Larimer Poudre Valley F-15 _Raymer F-23 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AG NCTES Southeast Weld F-16 US Army Corp of Engineers ----Windsor/Severance F-17 USDA-APHIS Veterinary Service Wiggins F-18 Federal Aviation Administration _Western Hill F-20 _Federal Communication Commission $OJL CONSERVATION n•JTRTCTS Central Colo. Water Conservancy Dist. Brighton Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. Fort Collins :2::Tri-Area Planning Commission -'Greeley -",v_a_Yarmers Reservoir and Irrigation Co. Longmont Attn: Manuel Montoya _West Adams 80 S. 27th Avenue Brighton, CO 80601 COMMISSION/BOARD MEMBER NO pra06 - M 910593 • iTt6ic, •EPARTMENTOFPLANNINGSERVICES TT PHONE(303)36e�000,EXT.µc0 91610th STREET • WI I p ^ •\' GREELEY,COLO MOO E0a31 • 01981 c ^X V ` • COLORADO im '°` May 15, 1991 CASE NUMBER RE-1351 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Fremont Properties for a Recorded Exemption. The parcel of land is described as the N2 NW4 of Section 25, TIN. R6SW of the 6th P.M. . Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is south of adjacent to Weld County Road 6, east and adjacent to Weld County Road 11. 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 May 29, 1991, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Brian A. Grubb, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. V W ve reviewed this request and find that it f10t'.5 doe /does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the fo lowing reasons. P-in tm. ,5 tsk.r6 c4, **net_ 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 format recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: \(44/44„.��s a 'Agency: StGOA-,-t c.:4) Date:_ S / reCee 171g1 G C1 I 4-t,•S 910593 • . n mEmoRAnDum •o We]d County Planning 0.,. May TR 1401 COLORADOrape Wes Potter Director- Environmental Prote cv> subM.•I Case Nyber, RE-1351 Name1 Fremont Properties Environmental Protection Services has reviewed this proposal and recommends for approval, subject to the following conditions: 1. An I.S.D.S. Evaluation on all existing septic systems will be necessary prior to issuing the required septic permit on the existing system. WP/lam-10 �0. it L± T29, I Wild Co. Minim ,:urWsciu, 310599 FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: RE-1351 DATE OF INSPECTION: May 29. 1991 APPLICANT'S NAME: Fremont Properties REQUEST: Recorded Exemption LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the N2 NW4 of Section 25, T1N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: South of and adjacent to Weld County Road 6. east of and adjacent to Weld County Road 11. LAND USE: N Dryland, poultry building, church. E Union Pacific Railroad, dryland wheat. S Irrigated agricultural production and one rural residence. W Dryland wheat. ZONING: N A (Agricultural) E A (Agricultural) S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: Lot B. contains the buildings for SUP #117 which is a turkey farm. The sketch is correct as drawn except for the fact that the Bull Canal has a right-of-way which cuts off the southeast corner of proposed Lot B. Access for both parcels is currently from Weld County Road 6. The turkey operation appears to be partially in use. Many of the buildings on the south half of the property are in disrepair. Current Planna44 6 910599 II DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES 1:1 PHONE(303)3564000,ext.4400 u 916101hsTNEET AN itI071n!_ jLj OREELEV,CDLOM0060631 Ce COLORADO Weld Co. Kele as • May 15, 1991 CASE NUMBER RE-1351 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Fremont Properties for a Recorded Exemption. The parcel of land is described as the N2 NW4 of Section 25, T1N, R68W of the 6th P,M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application'has been submitted is south of adjacent to Weld County Road 6, east and adjacent to Weld County Road 11, 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 May 29. 1991, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Brian A. Grubb, 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. XX 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 r(4c'11Jn4zency: eferrtcfl the enclosed letter. Signed: Becky Marker Tr -Area Planninz Commission Secretary Date: 6/5/91 91O59•-• ♦ V i1 f titE • -ARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES I\ N ig Lb PNONE(300)366.1000.EXT.4WO 01610th BTRCET 1114EY.CtOrDeCem ir I e I N COMMUNITY • II uh i u 19Si L COLORADO DEVELOPMENT May 15, 1991 flDdamen$S351 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Fremont Properties for a Recorded Exemption. The parcel of land is described as the N2 NW4 of Section 25, TIN, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is south of adjacent to Weld County Road 6, east and adjacent to Weld County Road 11. 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 May 29. 1991, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Brian A. Grubb, 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. XXX 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. lease refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: $Qnald Hovland Agency: ("fry Alf n�.. r ,� Commun. Develop. Planner II Date: June 6. 1991 910590 • One United Bank Crier 1700 unpoln street Denver,Colorado 80274 Telephone;(303)861.4700 tErS4 United Banks QQ of Colorado, Inc. d uh ? u199r dole Co ph, awaima, Juno 17, 1991 Mr. Brian Grubb Department of Planning Services 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Mr. Grubb: Enclosed please find a copy of the letter you requested regarding the commercial and residential tap for Washington Turkey Farms. If you have further questions, please feel free to call. Sincerely, +66D Gerald Jefferis 91059 *` Post Office Box 210, Nlwot, CO 806444210 Nnh i r n our",ot —..: , (303)852.2188. Metro(303)443.2038 June 14, 1991 \1 �� n � 199"� ItttVI'nelail Csonssinw Mr. Jerry Jefferies United Hank of Colorado 1700 Lincoln, 8th Floor Denver, CO 80274-0122 Re: Meter Number 7 87 14 5024 Weld Country Road 6 TO WHOM IT MAX CONCERN: The property located at the above address is within the "service area" of Left Hand Water District. A one inch tap fee for the above named property has been paid and the property is currently served by the District. Under the current heavy commercial rate structure, this tap is for commercial use only and has some storage requirements. As we discussed recently, if you are willing to pay the costs to unhook and install two separate meters, we could allow this tap to be split into one 5/8 inch residential tap, and one 3/4 inch commercial tap. They will need to remain in the same general area and the proper transfer papers signed. If you have further questions regarding this matter, you may contact me at the District office. Sincerely, dames M. Dickey General Manager JMD/rr 910590 RESOLUTION RE; ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 1353 - JOHN AND JUNE PARAL 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 request for Recorded Exemption No. 1353, submitted by John and June Paral for property which is located in part of Section 5. Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, this request is to divide the property into parcels estimated to be approximately 135 acres and 5 acres. WHEREAS, after reviewing the recommendation of the Planning staff 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 Regulations as defined in Section 1-3. 2. The Board feels that this proposal and the existing land splits in this area do not represent efficient and orderly development. 3. The Board feels further residential development in this area will create an increased demand for urban-type services. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the request for Recorded Exemption 01353, submitted by John and June Paral be, and hereby is, denied. 910598 , 3s3 ' c,c' k. ; Paxow f�S Page 2 RE; RE 01393 - JOHN & JUNE PARAL The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 10th day of July. A.D., 1991. ( 1 / //� �a �J BOARD OF COUNTY. COMMISSIONERS ATTESTS //0'J�" +�dT/ L_a_!//A7 WELD COUNTX, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING (AYE) p Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman BYjifA7� fi6r / AYE) eputy Cler to the Boardk Ge ge Kennedy, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS 0 FORM: C'\ Constance L. Hnr rt ar Ler _heel/ (NAY) County Attorney C. W. Kirby (NAY) i W. ... ebster 910598 910:.:73 ICE (353 RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING RECORDED EXEMPTION #1353 - JOHN AND JUNE PARAL, C/0 KEN LIND 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 the request for Recorded Exemption #1353 which was submitted by John and June Paral, c/o Kan Lind, for property which is located in part of Section 5, Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado, and WHEREAS, a hearing before the Board was held on July 3. 1991, at which time the Planning staff recommended the Board continue said matter until July 10, 1991 at 9:00 a.m., due to a scheduling conflict. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. that this matter be. and hereby is. continued to July 10, 1991, at 9:00 a.m. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 3rd day of July. A.D.. 1991. /1 u BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: b1r� WELD CO RADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Gor Lac %' irman tedef-�J Deputy Clerk to the Boardcl rat Kennett Pro-Tem APPROVED TO FORM: �� EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - (AYE) Gonstiance L. Harbert ounty C. it y w, , Webster st 11 t bster n / � • 910598 / g 'x DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(JW)5Ss{OOO,FJ(T.4W0 • ific1/4 10th MEET915EET (iREELEV,COLORADO 00631 e COLORADO969'6 July 3, 1991 Ce Board of County Commissioners Weld County Centennial Center 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Subject: Recorded Exemption #1353 Dear Commissioners: This request for a recorded exemption is submitted by John and June Feral. The parcel of land is described as part of Section 5, T6N, R66W, of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The property is located north of Weld County Road 72 and east of Weld County Road 27. This request is to divide a 140 acre parcel into two parcels of 133 acres and 5 acres, more or less. There are no improvements on either of the proposed lots. The applicants propose using North Weld County Water District as the water source for both lots. Septic systems will provide sewage disposal. The Department of Planning Services' staff recommends that this request be denied. The staff has concerns about the potential for continued land splits in this section. During 1989 this section was divided into 7 parcels. In December of 1989, the Board approved RE-1222 and if this request is approved there will be 9 parcels in this section. Residential development in this area will create an increased demand for urban type services. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services' staff that this proposal evades the purpose of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations as defined in Section 1.3. The staff feels that this proposal and the existing land splits in this area do not represent efficient and orderly development. The submitted maps demonstrate the piecemeal development which has occurred. The staff would • like the Board to review the submitted materials and determine whether it wishes to allow this trend to continue. Respectfully submitted. • Brian A. 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N:41'47 b 1 rr b� * c,, k 7 + i •,a r l: it 'I�_ ? `T< l + 11 -‘',41i1:.:; ! r"" +s 4-4:.;--44,1::-:,:i .-4,.;;;: n5'� y..a' 1 lr h R i !$' ;'•*:. 44' � '1,..':-!,n t fi v. V + r *h t ,[ •T r 7 .� N x , "11 % f Y fi r b +, sa.^ •S... riY t. t i b�; 'i i • �+.. ;M �( _.,. Y i •'9�':� +.+ 4;}_ r,y\• r•t FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: RE-1353 DATE OF INSPECTION: May 29, 1991 APPLICANT'S NAME: John and June Paral REQUEST: Recorded Exemption LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NW4, SW4, and SE4 of Section 5, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: At the northeast corner of the intersection of weld County Road 72 and Weld County Road 27. LAND USE: N Residence, Woods Lake. E Residences, Woods Lake. S Irrigated agricultural production. W Irrigated agricultural production. ZONING: N A (Agricultural) E A (Agricultural) S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) • COMMENTS: Lot A is a small hill which sits above the level of the irrigation ditch. Lot A is not currently in production. Access to Lot A is from Weld County Road 27. There are no improvements on either lot. Current Planner 91Ct93 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES 14 PHONE(708)3604000,En.4400I ID 01510hSTREET GREELEY,COLORADO 0067\ C COIORADO May 1, 1 1 John and June Feral 9125 Weld County Road 70 Windsor, CO 80550 Subject: Recorded Exemption - 1353 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Feral: Your recorded exemption application is complete and in order and will be processed on or before June 10, 1991. If it is determined that the application meets the approval criteria of Section 9.2 E. (1) (a) through (m) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations, 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. 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 Town of Severance Planning Commission for its review and comments, Please call Robert Haas, at 686-2366, for further details regarding the date, time, and place of this meeting. It is recommended that you and/or a representative be in attendance at the Severence Planning Commission meeting to answer any questions the Commission members may have with respect to your application. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call me. Respectfully, Brian A. Grubb Current Planner 910595 F - REFERRAL LIST NAME: John and June Paral CASE NUMBER: RE-1353 REFERRALS SENT: May 21, 1991 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: June 3, 1991 COUNT' ZOWNS and, CITIF.$ _- Attorney _—Ault X Health Department Brighton Extension Service —^-Broomfield Emergency Management Office i-Dacono Sheriff's Office Eaton _Engineering 'Erie Housing Authority Evans Airport Authority Firestone _ _Building Inspection Fort Lupton I • 'Frederick =ATE ,Carden City Division of Water Resources Cilcrest Geological SurveyGreeley _Department of Health Grover _Highway Department —'Hudson Historical Society Johnstown Water Conservation Board Keenesburg ��Oil and Gas Conservation Commission --Kersey —La Salle -- F tE DIsTRIXTS, Lochbuie Ault F-1 Longmont _ Berthoud F-2 Mead -_ ▪ — Brighton F-3 Milliken Eaton F-4 —'-New Raymer 'Fort Lupton 7.5 Northglenn Caleton P-6 Nunn .----Hudson F-7 Platteville Johnstown F-8 -„Severance j �La Salle F-9 Thornton —Mountain View F-10 Windsor Milliken F-11 Nunn 7-12 Commie Pawnee F-22 _Adams —Platteville F-13 Boulder _Platte Valley F-14Latimer Poudre Valley F-15 _Raymer F-23 7EDJRAL GOVERNMENT ACENCIES Southeast Weld F-16 US Army Corp of Engineers ----Windsor/Severance F•17 !USDA-APHIS Veterinary Service Wiggins F-18 Federal Aviation Administration Western Hill F-20 _Federal Communication Commission =ME S0II CONSERVATION DISTRICTS Central Colo. Water Conservancy Dist. _Brighton �—Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. Fort Collins -_Tri-Area Planning Commission _Greeley Longmont West Adams COISISSIONLJPARD MP$ 7R 91-C :731 • I & I 14t, Y .•J AY 2 9 1991 , CJ EPARTMENT0F PLANNING SERVICES 4.a Caws to. Pla_ PHONE(003)366.4000,cxt.4400 91510th aTREET IOMEELEY,COLORAD000631 Wil O RECEIVED COLORADO SANITATION DIVISION MAY w 1 1991 May 21. 1991 CASE NUMBER RE-1353 WELD tElln BEAM; DELI. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Aobn and&juns?a for a Recorded Exemption. The parcel of land is described as part of the NW4, SW4 and SE4 of Section 5, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is at the northeast corner of the Intersection of Weld County Road 72 and Weld County Road 27. 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 byl 3:"X9;9],: so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please that Brian A. Grubb, 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. 1C1 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. P1 se refer to the enclosed letter. Signeddt& K Agency: gel/l/1/4 b4,roc1' Date: •- 2-8,01 910593 �` _ DEPARTMENT OR PLANNING SERVICES �� r • PRONE(303)3�000,UT.4400 G 'Jr-r 01610th STREET i LuN 171991 I O NO Cp. Plume h0 IND COLORADO e May 21, 1991 CASE NUMBER RE-1353 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from John and June Feral for a RecordedLy1Qn. The parcel of land is described as part of the NW4, SW4 and SE4 of Section 5, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is at the northeast corner of the Intersection of Weld County Road 72 and Weld County Road 27. This application is submitted co 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 June 3, 1991, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Brian A. Grubb, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate bnxes below and return to_oµjr.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. U We do not ha a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (iris not) compatible with the interests of our town for the for owing 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:&)rbR 4 " /<3 Agency: ,\ Date: �— 1� --Q o 910598 ARDERNEST Oa BISECTORS ;tee NORTH WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT • GARY ROSS se HIGHWAY 85 • LUCERNE, COLORADO 80646 W,M, MoKAY r �'!' CHARLES ACHZIOER 2 Y V1 LYLE NELSON, MGR. .- , P.O, BOX 56 • PHONE 356-3020 May 26, 1991 RECEIVED MAY 3 0 INT Ken Lind PO 326 Greeley Co 60632 RE: Water Service Deer Sirs, This letter is in response to your inquiry regarding water service to the following described property: Part of the NW 1/4, SW 1/4 and SE 1/4 of Section 5, Township 6N, Range 66 I. Water service is presently being provided to the above described property. 2. _S_ Water service can be made available to the above described property provided all requirements of the District era satisfied. If contracts have not been consummated with North Weld County Water District within one year from date of this letter, this letter shell become null and void. Additional comments: Sincerel Lyl . Nelson, Manager NO N WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT pI, II� ;,AY 5 , 199i trj ISM D.Pa CS 910595 . • . LIND, LAWRENCE & OTTENHOFF ATTORNEYS AT LAW 'nu LAW 1VDDINO 101(SAVO I AVM' R0.10M • CS"OXONAoo an 000101 H.OITWNO„ mamas KON N P.LIND 0011 MOD RIM R.IAWRRNCII 003)MNIS TRUMP= 00111141111 May 16, 1991 Department of Planning Services 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: Application for Recorded Exemption Ladies & Gentlemen: Enclosed please find the following: Recorded Exemption 1 application fee in the amount of $600 . 00 , Certificate of Conveyances, application form, copy of deed, letter from North Weld County Water District , and map of subject properties . Additionally, this letter should be considered as a part of the Recorded Exemption application. This proposal is to divide a 140 acre parcel into two parcels, the smaller being 5.5 acres and the larger being 134 .674 acres . The two proposed parcels are located South of Woods Lake which is located approximately two miles East of the town of Severance . At the present time this property is used for agricultural purposes and the Northwest corner of the property (proposed Lot "A" ) is a dryland knoll which cannot be irrigated and has not been used for agricultural purposes. The owner of the subject property has cleaned up the proposed Lot "A" by removing debris and abandoned equipment and planted the dryland knoll with a dryland grass mixture. Due to the location of the proposed Lot "A", the size of the knoll and lack of irrigation, the proposed Lot "A" cannot be used for productive agricultural purposes and is best suited for a rural residence. The proposal is consistent with the ag zone district, compatible with existing surrounding land uses and compatible with future proposed existing uses . Existing uses include agriculture, the Woods Lake Yacht Club and rural residential. Expected future uses include those as identified and additional construction of rural residences in the area surrounding Woods Lake. These parcels are not projected in the Comprehensive Plan or Master Plan of the town of Severance for development and the 910598 Department of Planning Services May 16, 1991 Page 2 Comprehensive Plan of Weld County shows this area as also being rural in nature with ag zoning and rural residences. It should also be mentioned that at the time the various parcels of land around Wood Lake were sold it was contemplated that rural residences would be constructed and that was the reason the sales of parcels took place and the creation of the Wood Lake Yacht Club. This plan is consistent with the policies of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan as the 140 acre parcel does not have a residence at this time and there is no removal of land from agricultural production. Additionally, under the Comprehensive Plan the owner is entitled to have a separate residential parcel upon the subject property. The property is not subject to any overlay district and is not located within a flood plain or geological hazard area. The Owners understand that no home can be constructed upon the proposed Lot "A" until all requirements are met under the individual sewage disposal system and permits of Weld County. Two other residences have been constructed around Wood Lake in the past two years and as this site is higher in elevation and further away from the lake it is not contemplated that the use of an individual sewage system and leach line would be a problem. Upon your approval of this Recorded Exemption application, a final plat map will be prepared in accordance with the requirements. Your approval of this application is requested. Very truly yours, LIND, LA OTTENMOFF Keane h F. Lind EFL/cg Enclosure 910595 • -.le I,/ .,,h APPLICATION FOR RECORDED EXEMPTION ea • PHONE, 156-4000, Ext. 4400 /+T/ Department of Planning Services, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Co1or�Qp X80 FOR PLANNING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY, ?/P APPL. FEE O O. Q CASE NO. ?3t RECORDING FEE n ZONING DISTRICT RECEIPT NO. �/S Q 9/7 DATE APPL. CHECKED BY TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT, (Print or type only except for required signatures) X (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, Part of the Northwest Quarter (NW4) Southwest Quarter (SW4) and Southeast Quarter (sEk) of section Five (5) , Township Six (6) North, Range sixty-six (66) West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. (for exact metes and bounds, see Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof.) TOTAL ACREAGE, 140.174 Has this property been divided from or had divided from it any other property since August 30, 1972? Yes xx No Is this parcel of land under consideration the total contiguous land owned by the applicant? Yes xx No FEE OWNERS OP PROPERTY, Nom! John L. Paral and June K. Para! Address, 9125 WCR 70, Windsor, CO 80550 phone, 686-7718 Name, Address, Phone, Name, Address, Phone, North h WATER SOURCE, Larger Parcel Wj1,1 cpunty Smaller Parcelwe1, County Septic tank & Septic tank S TYPE OF SEWER, Larger Parcel Leach line Smaller Paroelj,each line PROPOSED USE, Larger Parcel Agricultural Smeller ParcelRural residential ACREAGE, Larger Parcel 134.67 Smaller Parcel 5.5 ==STING DWELLINGS, (Yes or No) NO (Yea or No) No I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statements, proposals, and/or plans submitted with or tained within this application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. 1� COUNTY of WELD STATE OF COLORADO ) ignaturer r Au rised Agent Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day of May , 19 91 . (SEAL) .0 game/ 1!17 Notary Pubic My Commission Expires _ M 2 /el/ 91C--33 r" • IZ03XIAIT "A" r." Covering the Land in the State of Colorado, County of Weld. '. Described as: A parcel of land being part of Lot One ( 1) of the Northwest Quarter (NW1/4) , • ALSO part of the Southwest Quarter (SW1/4) , ALSO part of the Southeast Quarter (SE1/4) , all in Section Five • (5) , Township Six (6) North, Range Sixty-six (66) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian (6th P.M.), Weld County, Colorado and being more .particularly described a■ follows: BEGINNING at the Southwest Corner (SW Cot) of said Section 5 as monumented by a #4 rebar and considering the South line of said Sw1/4 as bearing South 87'54 ' 15" West with the South Quarter Corner (S1/4 Cor) of said Section monumented by a #4 rebar with broken plastic cap. Bearings determined by a solar observation on the south line of said section 5 on March 9, 1989, with all other bearings contained herein relative thereto. The Southwest Corner (SW Cot) being monumented by a #4 rebar, the South Quarter Corner • (51/4 Cor) being monumented by a #4 rebar with broken plastic cap, and the Southeast Corner (SE Cor) being monumented by two #4 rebate with plastic caps stamped M & S and #7242, the Southwesterly monument used as the SE Cor of said Section. Said South line found to bear South 87'54 ' 15" West by said solar observation; thence North 04' 16'35" West along the West line of said SWI/4, 2589,47 feet to the West Quarter Corner (W1/4 Cor) . Said point monumented by 30" of Schedule 10 #6063 with aluminum cap stamped as per BLM and 022098; thence North 04' 35 ' 11" West along the West line of said NW1/4, • 448. 60 feet. Said point is monumented by 18" of #4 robe:: with yellow plastic cap stamped #22098; thence South 63' 30' 34" East, 192.23 feet. Said point is monumented by 18" of #4 rebar with yellow plastic cap stamped #22098; thence South 67' 39'20" East, 695.60 feet. Said point is monumented by 18" of #4 rebar with yellow plastic cap stamped #22098; thence South 73' 48'56" East, 595. 68 feet. Said point is monumented by 18" of #4 mbar with yellow pinntic cap stamped #22098; thence North 31 ' 38.02" East, 239. 23 feet. Said point ie monumented by 18" of #4 robar with yellow plastic cap stamped #22098; thence North 00'00'00" East, 650.00 feet to a position that is calculated and not monumented; thence South 90'00'00" East, 614 .46 feet to a position that is calculated and not monumented; thence South 07'34 '53" West, 1308. 40 feet to a witness point for said line. Said point is monumented by 18" of #4 rebar with yellow plastic cap stamped #22098; thence continuing South 07'34 ' 53" West, 484 .76 feet to a position that in rnlenilstrd Ann not monumented. Said point is witnoeand as renews; North 38'01 '07" Went n distance of 43. 79 feet. Said point is monumented by 18" of #4 rebar with yellow plastic cap stamped #22098; South 07' 34 '53" West a distance of 38.29 feet. Said point is monumented by 16" of #4 rebar with yellow plastic cap stamped #22098; thence South 38'01 '07" East, 1886.32 feet to a point on the South line of said SE1/4. Said point is monumented by 18" of #4 rebar with yellow plastic cap stamped #22098; thence South 87' 54 ' 15" West along said South line, 166. 36 feet to the S1/4 Cor of said Section 5. Said point monumented by a #4 rebar with broken plastic cap; thence continuing South 87'54' 15" West along the South line of said Sw1/4, 2659.22 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. WGCX7S WITH all right, title and interest, in and to all water and water rights, ditches and ditch rights, and reservoir rights, including the follcMing: TWO (2) shares of the capital stock in the Larimer & Weld Irrigation Co any • One Hundred Ten (110) shares of the capital stock in the Wbod Lake Mutual Water and Irrigation Company One Hundred Ten (110) shares of the capital stock in the Angel Lateral, a Carrying right Forty-Five (45) shares of the capital stock in the Divide Canal and Reservoir Cry 9i0 98 B 1233 REC 02180235 05/19/89 16:24 S6.00 2/002 F 0283 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO iCR1d02J• tairo iA5+r., D 1233 REC 02180235 05/19/89 16:24 $6.00 1/002 _ F 0282 MARY ANN FEUER$TEXN CLERK a RECORDER WELD CO, CO e. WARRANTY DEED • THIS DEED, Made this 17th day of @y,Y 19 89 .between amputsal & OANY, a Limited Partnership State Documenisfy " Date,g24y p .. of the 'County of Weld and State of Colorado,grantor,end S ••••--•- JOHN L. BARAL and JUNG K. BARAL whose legal address is 9125 Weld County Road 70 Windsor, CO. 80550 • of the County of weld and State of Colorado.grantees: WITNESS,that the grantor, for and in consideration of the sum of One Hundred Ninety-One Thousand Five Hundred and No/10oths DOWtRS. • Fee the receipt and aufaciency of which is hereby acknowledged,has granted,bargained,sold and conveyed,and by these presents does 19.15 grant,bargain,sell,convey and confirm unto the grantees,their hells and assigns forever,not In tenancy In common but In Joint tenancy. all the red property, together with Improvements. if any,situate,lying and being in the County of weld and State of Colorado,described ea follow,: Sid:; E7011b1T "A" ATTACHED HEM= AND MME A PART in" RESERVXNG HOwSVEt, unto grantor, the party of the first part, an undivided one-half (1/2) interest in and to all oil, gas and other hydrocarbons presently owned by the grantor, if any, in, on, under, upon and that may be produced from said premises, together with the rights of ingress and egress necessary to explore for, mine and remove such oil, gas and other hydrocarbons. GRAND3R. ALSO Rh-NERVES all "bonus payments" and "delay rental". payments previously received under existing oil and gas leases, if any. also known by street and number as TOGETHER with all and singular the hereditament'and appurtenances thereunto belonging,or In anywise appertaining and the reversion and mentions,remainder and remainders,rents,Issues and profits thereat and all the estate,right,title,interest,claim and demand whatsoever of the grantor,either in law or equity,of, In and to the above bargeined premises,with the hereditament&and nppunennnces. TO DAVI;AND TO/tO1.D the sold premise.Mews bargained and des.:rlhed,with the appurtenances,urdn the grantee.,their heirs and assign.forever,And the grantor,for himself,his heirs and personal representatives,does covenant,grant,bargain and agree toned with the grantees,their heirs and assigns,that at the time of theentealing and delivery of these presents,he li'veil seized of dismantles' above conveyed,has good,awe,perfect,absolute and indefeasible estate of inheritance,in law,in fee simple,and has good right.MI power and lawful authority to grant,bargain,sell and convey the same in manner and form aforesaid,and that the semen free and clear from all former and other grants,bargains,sales,liens,taxes,asaeuments,encumbrances and restrictions of whether kind or nature soeeen except the 1989 General Real Estate taxes due and payable in 1990 and all subsequent taxes thereto; reservations, restrictions, easanents and rights of way of record; Oil and Gas Lease recorded in Book 961 as Rec. No. 1883484 and Farm Lease recorded in Book 1228 as Rec. No. 2175258. The grantor shall and will WARRANT AND FOREVER DEFEND the above.bargdned prembee in the quiet and peaceable possession of the grantees, their heirs and assigns, against all and every person or persons lawfully claiming the whole or any part thereof. The singular number shall include the plural,the plural the singular,and the use of any gender ehdl be applicable to all genders. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the grantor has executed this deed on the date set forth above. Guttersen & Carpany, a LutItee vattae 'siu.p ere r STATE OP COLORADO las County of Weld J The foregoing Instrument ws i acknowledged before me this 17th dy of May ,19 89 , by Michael Guttersen, General Partner for Guttersen & Caepany, a Limited Partnership •;"p"' ',,,,r. , Witness my Ned redaaaW.sal. . 'firA.4+t:E qq 61 My Cwnnli.aiaa aspires February 26 .m 91 . Y }r` rtf✓!fir r,Y,�,t , ♦ ' (� \OTA fre ,q , '.' y1t..c�c � wa di :It �`"-II, 1n 4 a = 'a' '�o a 1,1 tV2c !` 1113 10th Avenue ti f: :;'!;,+.,:";.:;�'' . Greeley, CO. 80631 910593 •IrcdDmve►,in.en'-city end," Na.92t'.Raw 345.WARRANTY Dan rn,IOW TSB, WSW Paaffiaanis W an Aw,takswd,CO 60114 0.OM LIMite w • • Mil= "A" +; r, •' Covering the Land in the State of Colorado, County of Weld. Described as' A parcel of land being part of Lot One ( 1) of the Northwest Quarter (Nw1/4) , • ? ALSO part of the Southwest Quarter (sw1/4) , ALSO part of the Southeast Quarter (5E1/4) . all in Section rive (S) , Township Six (6) North, Range Sixty-six (66) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian (6th P.M.) , Weld County, Colorado and being more .particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at the Southwest Corner (SW Cor) of said Section 5 as monumented by a 14 rebar and considering the South line of said SW1/4 as bearing South 87'54' 15° West with the South Quarter Corner (51/4 Cor) of said Section monumented by a #4 rebar with broken Plastic cap. Bearings determined by a solar observation on the South Sine of said Seotion 3 on March 9, 1989, with ell other bearings contained herein relative thereto. The Oouthwest Corner (SW Cot) being monumented by a N4 rebar, the South Quarter Corner (51/4 Cot) being monumented by a N4 rebar with broken plastic cap, and the Southeast Corner (SE Cot) being monumented by two #4 rebate with plastic caps stamped M & S and 17242, the Southwesterly monument used as the SE Cor of said Section. Said South line found to bear South 87'54' 15" West by said solar observation; thence North 04' 16'35" West along the West line of said SWI/4, 2589.47 feet to the West Quarter Corner (W1/4 Cor) . Said point monumented by 30" of Schedule 10 16063 with aluminum cap stamped as per BLM and 122098; thence North 04'35' 11" West along the West line of said NW1/4, • 448.60 feet. Said point is monumented by 18" of N4 rebar with yellow plastic cap stamped #22098; thence South 63' 30' 34" East, 192. 23 feet. Said point is monumented by 28" of #4 rebar with yellow plastic cap stamped 122098; thence South 67' 39'20" East, 695.60 feet. Said point is monumented by 18" of 14 rebar with yellow plastic cap stamped 122098; thence South 73' 48' 56" East, 595. 68 feet. Said point is monumented by 10" of 14 rebar with yellow plastic cap stamped 1220981 thence North 31 '38'02" East, 239. 23 feet. Said point is monumented by 10" of #4 rebar with yellow plastic cap stamped N22098: thence North 00'00'00" East, 650.00 feet to a position that is calculated and not monumented; thence South 90'00'00" East, 614.46 feet to a position that is calculated and not monumented; thence South 07' 34 ' 53" West, 1308.40 feet to a witness point for said line. Said point is monumented by 18" of #4 rebar with yellow plastic cap stamped #22098; thence continuing South 07'34 '53" West, 484 . 76 feet to a position Clint in nalnulnee4 and not monumented. Said point is witnessed no (ellnwer North 38'01 '07" west a distance oC 43.79 feet. Said point in monumented by 18" of N4 rebar with yellow plastic cap stamped 422098; South 07'34 '53" West a distance of 38. 29 feet. Said point is monumented by 18" of #4 rebar with yellow plastic cap stamped #220981 thence South 38'01 '07" East. 1886. 32 feet to a point on the South line of said SE1/4 . Said point 'is monumented by 18" of 14 rebar with yellow plastic cap stamped #22098; thence South 87' 54 ' 15" West along said South line, 166. 36 feet to the S1/4 Cot of said Section 5. Said point monumented by a #4 rebar with broken plastic cap: thence continuing South 87'54' 15" west along the South line of said Swl/4, 2659.22 feet to the POINT Of BEGINNING. 1t7CC lU2i WITH all right, title and interest, in and to all water and water rights, ditches and ditch rights, and reservoir rights, including the fo110wing: TWO (2) shares of the capital stock in the Latimer & Weld Irrigation Company One Hundred Ten (110) shares of the capital stock in the Wood Lake Mutual Water and Irrigation Canpany One Hundred Ten (110) shares of the capital stock in the Angel Lateral, a carrying right Forty-Five (45) shares Of the capital stock in the Divide Canal and Reservoir Ca'Pany B 1233 REC 02180235 05/19/89 16:24 $6.00 2/002 F 0283 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO RFCC%R.JFD - EXEMPTION NO. K�F RIGHT OF WAY ACCESS TO LOT ‘B1 So- \ � 5.5 AC. t A / LOT ‘A/ / SCALE : / LOT ,Bf r . 500' N AC. 134.674 a N U \ \ CO. RD. 72 I C RQ- 74• ANGLE LAKy� WOODS\ A LATERAL N ` LAKE N /cc LOT ,A. , 1 SCALE � g r - 2000 O t� U O ~ LOT �E. LOCATION MAP I ti CO. RD.. 72 • BOARD OFDIRECTORS wee; , NORTH WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT • AL�J(IIC,NAcear4uane GARYsaMSON ti/ Y MOMWAYA6 WCERNE.COLORADO 00845W.M.McKAY I .:,�: LYI E NELSON,MOM. 44.-7 11,O.8OX se • PHONE 356.3020 May 18, 1989 RE: Water Service - John Paral Dear Sirs, This letter is in response to your inquiry regarding water service to the following described property: Lot # 1 , A parcel of Land located: ;4 Pt of NW1 SW* SE* Sec. 5-6-66 • • 1. Water service is presently being provided to the above ''a described property. 2. X Water service can be made available to the above described property ji+ District are satifiedvidad all requirements o2 the If contracts have not been consumated with North' Weld County Water District within one year from date of this letter, this letter shall become null and void. • Additional comments: • Sincerely, r • NORTH WELD COUNTY WA R DISTRICT 'r Lyle . Nelson, Manager LDN/wb WELD COUNTY CERTIFICATE OF CONVEYANCES DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES STATE OF COLORADO ) Order No. 8506036 COUNTY OF WELD ) The TitAN$AME.RICA TITLE INSURANCE or ABSTRACT COMPANY horeby certifies that it has made • careful search of its records, and finds the following conveyances affecting the reel estate described herein since August 30, 1972. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: (Property in the County of Weld, State of Colorado, as setforth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto) CONVEYANCES (if none appear, so state): Reception No. 1923406 , Book 0993 Reception No. 1921405 , BOOk QQQA Reception No. 1935421 , Book 1 nna Reception No. 1915425 , Book Lnn Reception No. 1915476 , Book tnn4 Reception No. 1940507 , Book Inn, Reception No. 02160215 • Book 1733 (Can nnpioa attached) Reception No. • Book This Certificate is made for the use and benefit of the Department of Planning Services of Weld County, Colorado. This Certificate is not to be construed as an Abstract of Title nor an opinion of Title. nor a guarantee Title. and the liability of TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSWO NCE COMPANY is hereby limited to the fee paid for this Certificate. In Witness Whereof, TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY has caused this certificate to be signed by ice proper officer this 6rh day of May • A.D. . 19_11. at 7.00 A .M . O'clock. TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY COMPANY By: &-alignISNA‘j-)47Allj --) Qy:,L V0*J.0 • • Exhibit "A" Order No. 8506036 A parcel of land being part of Lot One (1) of the Northwest Quarter (NW1/4) , ALSO part of the Southwest Quarter (SW1/4) , ALSO part of the Southeast Quarter (SE1/4) , all in Section Five (5), Township Six (6) North, Range Sixty-six (66) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian (6th P.M. ) , Weld County, Colorado and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at the Southwest Corner (SW Cor) of said Section 5 as monumented by a #4 rebar and considering the South line of said SW1/4 as bearing South 67'54' 15" West with the South Quarter Corner (S1/4 Cor) of said Section monumented by a #4 rebar with broken plastic cap. Bearings determined by a solar observation on the South line of said Section 5 on March 9, 1989, with all other bearings contained herein relative thereto. The Southwest Corner (SW Cor) being monumented by a #4 rebar, the South Quarter Corner (S1/4 Cor) being monumented by a #4 rebar with broken plastic cap, and the Southeast Corner (SE Cor) being monumented by two #4 rebars with plastic caps stamped M & S and #7242, the Southwesterly monument used as the SE Cor of said Section. Said South line found to bear South 87'54' 1S" West by said solar observation; thence North 04' 16' 35" West along the West line of said SW1/4, 2589.47 feet to the West Quarter Corner (W1/4 Cor) . Said point monumented by 30" of Schedule 10 06063 with aluminum cap stamped as per ELM and #22098; thence North 04'35 ' 11• West along the West line of said NW1/4, 448.60 feet. Said point is monumented by 18" of 04 rebar with yellow plastic cap stamped #22098; thence South 63'30' 34" East, 192.23 feet. Said point is monumented by 16" of #4 rebar with yellow plastic cap stamped #22098; thence South 67'39'20" East, 695.60 feet. Said point is monumented by 16" of #4 rebar with yellow plastic cap stamped #22098; thence South 73'48'56" East, 595. 68 feet. Said point is monumented by 18" of #4 rebar with yellow plastic cap stamped #22098; thence North 31 '38'02" East, 239.23 feet. Said point is monumented by 18" of #4 rebar with yellow plastic cap stamped #22098; thence North 00'00'00• East, 650.00 feet to a position that is calculated and not monumented; thence South 90'00'00" East, 614.46 feet to a position that is calculated and not monumented; thence South 07'34'53" West, 1308.40 feet to a witness point for said line. Said point is monumented by 18" of #4 rebar with yellow plastic cap stamped #22096; thence continuing South 07'34 '53• West, 484. 76 feet to a position that is calculated and not monumented. Said point is witnessed as follows: North 38'01 '07' West a distance of 43.79 feet. Said point is monumented by 18" of #4 rebar with yellow plastic cap stamped #22098; South 07'34' 53" West a distance of 38.29 feet. Said point is monumented by 18" of #4 rebar with yellow plastic cap stamped #22098; thence South 38'01 '07" East, 1886.32 feet to a point on the South line of said SE1/4. Said point is monumented by 16" of #4 rebar with yellow plastic cap stamped #22098; thence South 87'54' 15" West along said South line, 166.36 feet to the S1/4 Cor of said Section 5. Said point monumented by a #4 rebar with broken plastic cap; thence continuing South 67'54' 15" West along the South line of said SW1/4, 2659.22 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. 910598 F . i . d , w Wen 0 0993 REC 01923406 04/13/03 11 ,33 133.00 1/011 Ail6l2JeDb tare F 1236 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK 6 RECORDER GELLED CO. CO • II THIS DCCD.Med.this 29 th days! Dee..ber II II l ws 0 e2 ,b,ton Michael Cuttereaa. Meeet.eta 1.. Cutter. II sin, end Michael furbish, as °o-person nt al r.prea. atives lof the l V1111se L. Vogler, ' of the County of veld and State of Cot,. . ' ratio,of taw first port.,and MIchee Cuttean and In w trpee 'j tan t Grew ay. / .r v of Will la. L. Vogler, whose Intl addr,s la 703 14th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 Iof the ' County of Veld and Stateof Colorado,of the...ond I part) i . ,i WITNESSMTH,That this said pan tee offs.first puk for and In consideration efts.sun, of I Ten Dollars and other valuable eosaideratton. ESIINCI, , e, to the said parr.. of the fist part.in bend paid by the said part tee of the sand park the receipt whereof I.hereby conbnyd and aegu.owledgsd,hays granted,bargain.,,,sold and con. vey.d,and by these presents do pan h amblesrgaln,w convey and an unto the said parties of tho second part,ehatr sue°�CAd assign*forever,all the MMMowingd..crtb.d .! '. sine or parcels ►eland,situate,lying and being in the Countyaf Veld 1. and State of Colorado,to wits • • see attachedExhibit A sad fahtbit a • • iris known as.tent and number N/A Together with all and singular the hereditament.and appurtananeea thsnunto belonging,or in • anywise appertaining, and tin revenion and reversion;remainder and remainders, rent.. issues nd profits thereof.and all the estate,right,title,interest,claim and demand whatsoever. of the said pan tee of the firm part,tabor in law or equity,of,in and to the above bargained • ' premises, with the hereditamenta and appurranane st TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premian above bargained and ileac rthod,with the appurtenances,unto , sucoe..ore the said part to of the second part their Odi nand assigns forayers And the maid awl autos , pants►of the first part,forthael vas . chair wawseorisfd.atw--arsrr-i • indliandstiOnOlado covenant. oven nt.grant,bargain and egrea to and with th.sampen tar efts• second part,thel[ gna,the abase nanrainTdiprentywo�in tin quiet and p.enabla y poesenion of said part of thelrso he raw nd portt tr gne,enaMee all and every person or pinions lawfully dalising or to skis the whelp or any part thereof,by,threuµii at under the said pan tea ofth.reat part to WARRANT AND FOAMY=IMPEND. �- IN WITNESS WHEREOY.The mid pan tie of the Ant pan Mara hereunto sit their • hands end seals tha day and year first shows written. • • i i �• .4. Signed.Sided and Digitated in the pratene.o L EAI4 , - 1 r .. 1. SMALL f s • STATEOYCOLORADO, •! / EEA4t i ♦ 111)am _ County of Wild its i• Ta.seeing twere...,t as r4smi wd hare r ON. ''f ' ' ear4.Ca t Ma....'as 1 mid, ay Michael Out wean and Hen L.Oitnras..o nosp.r.ea l reprnaata.• •in1 s . the estate ro�.f William le. Vogler . ' lerri.ieisd.se. irr e7is,,.d ✓ .Len .M.reaar aid aed.At.W aim - • .ww.t • !w.! f NOTARY Tit „-. i' ..,, t tr • _ . , : °i " e Ina.vaaawnno.s•...rn.ar i•ise Oleo..w.ew,rre.,wnir..a .41e:11P••qp� ,•tl 7P^t� • era : yar • • • • • • • A 0993 AEC 04923406 04/13/63 11 .35 433.00 2/011 • P 4237 MARY ANN rEUERStEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO SUM Of NEVADA, ) 1 County of Y..hos ) e' Tha tor.sotn$ Instrument vas .cbnowl.dg.d before as this, wA day of Xt•(.Lilly 19 pi , by Mi.h..l fLreu.h, e. co.psnon.l r.pr.wncecly. of [h. Yillin. L. Vo;l.r. r• • My caawluion expireslre. / �y�Z.A�jC �/Z. , 19N Witness. my hand end .1 as al. • ,r• .. // •'•tory Po is. (Stag NANCY r,vIUQMAII j•`y 14lwreu s•eww M 4..r. ♦. JJ rl.wwsO.uwr aor.MewlV M I,MV.IM.MIS • • • • 4" • • �_. . • I ♦ J �r u k n,r- • °0_' 910598 '' " . , - 1 . ce' . F 1 0 2230 NARYANN3FEU 406 / 1 ERSTEINCLERKa 033.00 3/dis WELD CO, CO A C%DIDIT A An undivided one-half interest in and to the following described real ptOperty. 'wtnn Lnrp_Kns. 17 L' All that part Of Section Nine (9), Township Six (6) • North, Range Sixty-six (66) West of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado, described as follow. • -; Beginning at the Southeast corner of said Section, • thence in a westerly direction along the South line of said Section 1500 feet, thence North 26.35' West 864 fact, thence North 35y0' west 472 feet, thence North 27.35' West 205 feet, thence North 6.41' west 227 feet, thence North 45.00' west 425 feet, thence North 11'00' West 795 feet, thence South 89'40' East 278 fest, thence North 81.45' East 103 fest, thence North sassy Neat 1544 feet, thence North 3'50' Nest 120 feet to cornet post Northeast of Sheep Ranch Souse, thence • South 84'50' west 169.6 feet, thence North 13'07' Meat - 132.5 feet, thence North 31'14' East 110.7 fast. thence North 20'13' East 428.0 feet, thence North 40'16' East 198.6 feet, thence north 49.07' East 41.5 • feet to North Section line of said !Section) thence in an Easterly direction along the North line of said Section 2500 feet to the Northeast Corner of said Section, thence in a Southerly direction along the East line of maid Section 5275 feet more or less to point Of beginning. Except a parcel described am 1 follows. Beginning at the Southeast Corner Of said Section running thence North on the East line of said ' Section 226.4 feet, thence South 89'34' West 378.9 , feet, thence South 26'40' East 82.8 feet, thence South • 4'25' East 144.1 feet to the South line of maid Section, thence East on the South line Of amid Section to the point of beginning, as conveyed to School r • District No. 100 in the County of weld and State of Colorado by virtue of Quit Claim Deed recorded in Book L 622 at Page 196 of the Weld County records. Except a parcel Of land located in the Southeast corner Of Section 9, described ae follow. Beginning at the ' • Southeast corner Of Yid Section 9, thence North along • . SN the East line of said section, 249 feet* thence west ••. . parallel to the South line of said Section, 352 feet, ,. _ • thence South parallel to the East line of said ; l • Section. 249 feet to the south line of said section, _ • ' thence East along Yid south line of said Section 9 to • the place of beginning. •, Together with all right, title and interest of the r. ! grantor in and to all water, water rights, ditches and }•_ r ditch rights, reservoir and rWrvoir rights, seepege, ` • irrigation and well rights appurtenant to the above described land. Together with all right, title and interest of the grantor in and to all severed and reserved mineral■ lying in, on, or under such lands. whether lensed or Unloosed* and all executive rights relating to all •, ., such severed and reserved minerals. I . 4 •St • 1Y , ei 598 ' )a 1 g ...-v,„,,,,,,. , " , -%,„, sun . r • (With other• Lands+ . • -.•--------•--*** ,.�. r. , _ .. _ • •-, , 8 0993 REC 01923406 04/13/03 11135 •33.00 10.'011 r ,� F 1245 NARY ANN FEUERSTeta CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO \' '-1 **stein rare 77 F All of Section 5, Township 6 North, Range 66 West of I, 4. the 6 P.N., Weld County, Colorado, together with e . ` th 'Wood R ' located upon a portion of said i ' Section S, except right-.0f-way as granted by contract recorded in Book 1032, Page 36, Weld County records, J and except easement as granted by instrument recorded •� in Book 1259, Doge 48, Weld County tecords, and except t lions as contained in Patents recorded in 1Book 36, Page 393 and in Book 153, Page 40, and in G Deed recorded in Book 112, Page 569, Weld County F; ' tetrads. tt , Together with all right, !Selo and interest Of grantor C, S in and tO any lands and any portion of Wood ReMcvoir . lying South of the Southerly boundary line of the �- ! County Road right of way in the S1/2 of the 91/2 of r• , Section 32, Township 7 North, Range 66 West, t , Together with 'Be Eaton investment Company heed oats ; - 37 and ditch extending Eros the 4arlwr and Weld ease to ` Wood Reservoir, as the same is now located, the ditch ( _r _ Doing partially described In deeds of record in the �' A County of weld, State of Colorado, as follows. • . Book 373. at Page 351 and Book 414, at Page 57, r i 4 Together vtis that Certain Sr known and I- I described as Angel rake, -situate upon a pOttlon of the A a Salle of Section 31, Township 7 North, Range 66 West -4 of the 6 P.N.; 0 i Together with Wood Reservoir Priority No. 30 as of the 1 : date Of Deceaber 22, 1892, Wood Reservoir Priority . 4 No. 5• as of the date of October 15. 1903r Wood Reservoir Refill. Priority No. 1365 as of the date of • .1 December 31, 1916; said priorities heretofore decreed in Civil Action No. 1591. in the District Court in and for Lorimar County, Colorado. ono Civil Action ' No 11217, in the District Court in and for Lorimer -._ # : County. Colorado; Angel Lake Reservoir Priority e NO. 13601 and Refill Priority No. 136D entered in Civil Action No. 11217. in the District Court in and .yi for Lorimer County, Colorado, Together with all setae. E - water rights, ditches and ditch tights, reservoir and j` reservoir rights, seepage, irrigation and all eights r_ - _ appurtenant to the above described lands, lake and It ' ir, including without limiting the generality ! ,.. of the foregoing, grantor's interest in seepage water C } and ditch rights from the Daisy eep seepage ditch, and the ' r�1 exclusive right to all hunting, fishing. boeWq and ! •!.;; all recreational privileges on said Wood Reservoir and 14- Angel Lake, with full enjoyment thereof; r • f;, r �• Together with all right, title, and interest of • grantor in and to all savored and reserved minerals 1. . . -. lying in, on, or under such lends, whether leased or ,.- . _.P unloosed, and all executive rights relating to all . �... such severed and reserved minerals. i• rn IJ F • t -4- ;, • 2 0598 , -• R 0993 REC 0/923406 04/13/83 11 '35 *33.00 11/011 F 1246 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK 6 RECORDER WELD CO. CO P • EKNYeYT D . M undivided one-half interest in end to Lot 8. block 6, f. Second Addition to Wilshire, ■ subdivision of a part of • the NEhNW4 of Section 33, Township S North, Range 66 West Of the 6th P.M. according to the recorded map or plat yy thereof, also known as 1035 30th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado. ,: r• . - • • 1 o �a fi 4.- •, P_ r; A ' 4 L.. . l wr . Yr • 910593 • e y Old`: r._- � r � �Y • w:, u. I ltA� � .J ,"1 44 • Y' .1 1 , '�� •� � N93 REC 41923403 Ae//S/BS 11133 .SS.OP 1/Alt Afaa�t�RD4 11226 MARY MIN IEUERSUIN CLERK a RECORDER VELD CO. CO ' S 'del Rte 01933423 01/02/53 11159 •33.00 1/011 333333 nee Y '212 MARY ANN IEWER:YEIN CLERK A RECORDER WELD CO. CO THIS DEED.blade this 20th day of D•..+ar l Way ,between flannel O uwr••a. Henrietta L. Oattoro . re, esd Ittaltsal Yurb.ah, a *impersonal rgrnMMtlw. of abs *state of Willis, I. eaglet, orwf�ll�r County of Woad ld and State dle• alt drll�eM p l�MrtaM Masai FPcFlien • nin s •t 703 16th Street, Oraaley, Calera* 10631, �I if the I C*sAtYof Weld Ind State a/GM Mre rade,ettnd � port; ITNESIETN.Thet the sand pan tea sflhe Mort tart far and A en,Meratin Mt .aim it jI •f ten Sellars and ache► valuable ne*sidsesttr II tthe said M r sort of the flits M r c pant la hand paid the wail . .fMarwdpa�he ► II !j n..lot'haunt le hereby enferd and aibnawlsdged,hare granted,barealned,rid and en. rayed.and by thew parent,de gra barsaln.eI n.wq nod sienna unto the said partte. •f the mend e.rtthetr .v.4 Y%%sauna fervor,all the followlKdamsd !i lot or panel oft,nd.elW..lying and bnplln the Countyef Veld L. and State orC.lrad►.tewit, sea at cashed Eahtbtt A II and lahalt I II I r alai Intern as street and number WA Tnwher with allaM.IiNd•rDr Mrdltam.nt,and slpartenaees tsnun a belonging,or in tamales apse..toting.and the murnbn and r.r.Ml.n.,remainder and remainders.rents, lessee and polte tSnefl and all th.etete.Nrh1,this,Int.nn.gale and demand whmaie.r• .1 the.IM prttee of the Ann pan.Mitre In law er qulty,•f,IA and le the above bargained premises,with the MMlt.m.nte and apurrnwwn;TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the sad 9nmlaia abet*bargained and darrlbed,with the allurtenanes,tittle ruarir/e the NM part t*s aft the emend part theta, haft and maidens f.reven Andther4 •d omit/t• .. pan tee er the vino part.fewlulr.Ns. ,thatr ear.•nra Rsr1ranAMn.M admAh.taatentee � �.fp�'�p!nt,gr*st bargain and agree rand with the'aid pants att.. woad part.their it/tlgnti the above bare•I•gd jjr•irklyp is the quits and gwrahte pa nsa.1 NW perils. .f the emend pee;shale4WtIIWU.4, ,against all and awry paneo or parsons lawfully Woking's'M r olelm the wh.lo se any putt thud''',by.through r ender the said ports," el the tint earl te WARRANT AND YOREYND DEJEND. IN WITNESSWN EREO►,The said part lea .Ithe first pan hav, h.nunw rot theta hant she r.). the day and year drat abovewrRi.A. I ♦. • 1�,1r�L0 .... eland,lasted s and Delivering In the 9eaine y EA4I " EALI •K eEALI •. OICOLORADO, 1 I I ✓�I Caanty.1 Veld 7'Iw Ar•NailaAn,re wrrw.Wwd Woos ow Sal. of f• ' 4r.rst'/•r„.Mad _ 1 Sr /he Nlehwl Outtergw and 14ar lotta L: OSrsarrn, ieeprwtrl ►present.. elver et the estate or Visits. L. rester. rr.rarrra eerier Ma.r.AO j .to/4 r tumor ay hood Midi/0001.04 eft Ae ` • iNoTApyyD�p' .�1pVALt4/0 'rte. t• • It imrs,y.araere sea• —rownee.e mod.l. mts..a 910S. L/S ti ,.t. ♦ . � o r ,: � r r^'.' i• ��S ..,r/rlF Y�.(. � 1Y'-i,!r •I •d' y•,t,• r � 0 0993 NEC 01923.13 04/13/03 1t X35' .7,'1.00 7/011 Y 1226 NARY ANN /EUER$TESN CLERK 4 RECORDER WELD CO, CO STATE 01 NEVADA. ) ) 00. County .1 Yohs )Th• (napalm' Insistent no ••t•••01 td before s thl• •//I/1 4y .[ 1Y by r, Mt.hl ',abash. sal .•y.r•...1 r°Pvee•t•ltw .f tlr •.l•t• •t 6! f/� Whitten L. Ny ..ent•.l.n /2 . ILO/ . Witness 4 hand •n6 official seal. r I1e (EtLL) • Nen0YA Y11y0•.N • V?i/ •.r..Oa" • //�V'it 0 4iaTj Lti< p ,reto / .s /1%dre/, ) r• /Goy ip 2i7 •••.t a 1003 AEC 01935423 00/02/03 //i59 .33.00 2/011 / 1203 MARY ANN IEUEREYEIN CLERK A RECORDER WELD CO, CO • l w _T. 910598 • • -N , 4 _ J 1 ' YI , t i 1 �•I k/ i ' { _. ._.•,Jess r.y.T. w�✓. �! +•3' 'T� - .y�n•.l w � c !• 11214 MARY 6ANA T 421 / 1 F[UCNST[INCt[RK A RECORDER.WELD co, CO 10v93 NEC 0/923405 04/13/83 li '3i 033,00 7/O11 . 'F n227 RAW( ANN ►EUERSYEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO E)D)ISIT A An undivided One-half interest in and to the following described foal property, Eaten rats Mn_ TT All that part of Section Mine (9), Township Six (6) North, Wang. Sixtyels (66) West Of the 6th T.N., Veld County. Colorado. described a follows, • Seginning at the Southeast corner of paid Section, thence in • Westerly direction along the South lino of *aid Section 1500 fat, thence North 26'15' west cot • fent, thence North 15'10' wept 472 feet. thence North 27'1 ' West 227 feet, 'thence Worth 4P00' Went 425 feet,west 205 feet, ence North slthence North 11'00' Mast 705 feet, thence South 03.60' Feet 276 feet. thence North 61'45' Feat 105 foot, thence North•'55' west 1344 feet, thence North 1.50' West 120 Lest to corner post Northeast Of Sheep Ranch Vowel, thence south 94.50' wept 160.6 feet, then* North 1)•DT Test 112.5 feet, thence North• 31.14• last 110.7 feet, thence Worth 20.13' Oast 421.0 feet, thence North • . feet6toLsse North9Sectiontlinooeof ser old Worth 49•071 thence in an y direction along the North line of said ' section 2500 feet to the Northeast corner of said section, thence in a Southerly direction along the rant line of said Section 5275 feet .ore or less to • point of beginning, Except • pares). described as follow., Beginning at the Southeast corner of said • Section running thence North an the raft line of Mid section 226.4 feet, thence south •9.14' west 576.9 feet, then* south 16.40• test 82.• feet, thence South 4'25' rJs.t 144.1 Let to the South line of said • section, thence rat on the South line of said Section to the point of beginning, as convoyed to School • District Mo. 10e in the County et Weld and Stete of Colorado by virtue of grit Claim Deed recorded In Book 622 at Page 106 of the Weld County records. Steen a parcel of land located in the Southeast corner of section 9, described as follows, N•ginning at the • Southeast corner of said Section 9. thence North along the Eat line of said Section, 249 feet, them West parallel to the South lino of sold Section, 152 feet, • thence South parallel to the Last line of laid section. 249 feet to the South line Of said Nctlp„ • • • thence East along 'aid South line of amid Section 9 to the place of beginning. Together with ell right, title and interest of the ' granter in and to all-wear, -eater rights, ditches and ditch rights, reservoir and rwrvvoir rights. asepaga, irrigation and well rights appurtenant to the above described land. Together with all right,'title,and interest of the grantor in and to all severed and reseeyeti minerals lying in, on, or under such lends, whether leased or � unlined, and all executive, rights relating to all ! such levered end reserved minerals. I ' a. • • 910598 • • • -. . e • • !1F 1 •rt !�1E t, �+ 1Q. j k . • � • •. (With'Other Lands) 5 1665 *EC 01,35473 es/02/•3 a +5v •33.0.7 so/o1. °'+ 111H NARY ANN PEUfRSTEIN CLERK A RECORDER WELD CO. CO m 0993 SEC 04073405 04/43/53 11 .34 *33.00 10/011 r 1234 MARY ANN IEUERSTYTN CLERK A RECORDER WELD CO. CO !ante non Far. Sn....i] All of S r Tdwnshlo 4 perch, mega 66 West of the 6 P.R., Weld County. •C9iorad0. together with the Wood Reservoir' located upon a portion of said Section S1 except right-oNway as granted by contract recorded in look 2032, Page 36, weld Catty record., and except es..ment as granted by instrument recorded • . Sn Desk 1259. ►a9. 11, weld COYMy r.oerda, and eosin • raeervations as Contained in Patents recorded in •ook 36. Page 303 and in book 153, Page 40, and in Dud recorded in soot 112, Page 569, Weld County r00erda. Together with all' right, title and interest of grantor Sn end to any lends and any portion of Wood Rewrveir • lying South of the Southerly boundary line of the County Road right of way in the 51/2 of the 51/2 Of Section 31. TOwnahip 7 North, Range 66 west; Together with The Eaton Investment Coaany head gat. and ditch extending fro the Lorimer and veld .w to wood Rep[voir, as the Ras is now loafed, tan cite • being partially described in deeds of record in the County of weld. Stet. of Colorado, as follows. gook 373, at Page 351 and book 414, at Page 57; Together wtih that certain r.aervolt known and d.5oribed se Angel lake, situate upon a portico of the 1.1/4 of prtion 31. Township 7 Worth, Range 66 west of the 6 P.R.; Together with wood Reservoir Priority No. 30 as of the date 54 f es of December 22, Of OctoberWood e151,o 1903;Priority Reaarveir Refill Priority No. 134N ae of the date of • December 31. 3916; raid priorities heretofore decreed 1n Civil Action No. 1591, in the District Court in and . tot Lorimer County, Colorado, and Civil Action No 11137, in the District Court Sn and for Latimer County, Colorado, Angel Lake I Sr Priority No, 13651 and Refill Priority No. 1360 entered in Civil Action No. 31117, Sn the District Court in and . for Gainer County. Colorado, Together with ell water, - teeter rights, ditches and ditch tight.. reservoir and reservoir rights, seepage, irrigation and well rights • appurtenant to the above described lands, inks and it, including without limiting the genve..11ty of the foregoing, grantor'■ intermit in teegege Wise and ditch rights from the Daly se►gege ditch, and the exalu.ive right to all hunting, fishing, bating and w. Ail recrational. privileges on said wood Reservoir and angel Lake. with .full.,.n3dyment thereof; , Together with all right, title, and interest of • • grantor in and to all severed and reserved minerals lying in, on, or under such lands, whether leased or unled, and all executive rights relating to all II unlined. such severed and tenoned mineral.. I i '+ • 910598 ., • • • ./! r• i�r Fn' , • • r� 1 1003 NEC 01930423 60117/13 ,1159 133.06 1170,1 I 11297 MARY ANN IEUERSTEIN CLERK 6 RECORDER WELD CO. CO D 0993 NEC 01923405 04/13/03 11137 633.00 11/Oil Y 1235 MARY AWN IEUERSTEIN CLERK 6 RECORDER WELD CO, CO LJ011.3:T An undivided one•half interest in and to Lot 0, bleak 6, beaond Addition to Wilshire, a subdivision of s part of the NOkNWt of section 12, Township S North, R*AO. 66 Rest of the 6th r.M., acoordinq to the recorded map or plat thereof, also known as 1015 30th Avon., Greeley, Colorado.• • • I II I. 4 ! II II • � l) t I 210599 111 1• n v(! p• I �,y .. Y , � ro In ''+t �' . µ1. • r 2 t ''+ Ica K ivM} rA +• • • • I { • - .1 a. _. p -,: AR)73SRiS ' 11013 REc 01c3542, 8*/OD/g3 12f0A *27.11 4/119 , / 1293 MANY ANN rtVCASTEIN CLERK a RECORDER MELD CO. CO as, RgCMD{R'•rap TNISDEED.lfede thin 0644:* day of It thetas.,,b NlaMo1 Mittelman and latrine of Dnoloy. •o trustee. UN of MAlltn. L. Vogler *rthe County*" Weld and State NCei.. ',do,ntthe Ant part,and Oat tone.. a Company wham wpl Mdnsew 703 7surtosth utpset. 0rss1•y, IColorao *0631 of the County of Wld and Stow ofCeM rode,earths amend port; WIT'NEasETTt,That the sad pan tea earth.Ant part,for and In sen.dvrtlsn of Wee sun �l !' of TDI DOW1Rg ARM OMR VAT/JAIL; COM$IDRMTION 1" 1 I toth.said mattes efthe lint part,in hand paid by the said pry of thorned part,the I II vslpt wMaoef la hereby nnf and enJ aehpwlodgad,havgrenwd,bargained,cold and ma. cared,and Waft ry than pmsento peat(aIM poll..*nwY and Arm unto the said party of the.*send part, fit• °DYlif Ind sa.lrno fororvry•11 the 4l wing dnenbed I I lot *apart,/ *"land,chant,lyingand being In the County of Mold mnd SUM ofc*I.rede,wwlp I Iles attached inhibit A II �• dsa bnwnse tamed end number R/A I'. Tenths.with all and tinnier I .herediton.nw and aWuown.n.sa thereunto belonging,or in anywise appNnlnlng, and the rnanlM and ter.nbno,nm*IMor and nmelnden, nnt4 issues sad pnawtMnM sad•11 th.eei•t,right,tltw,Intenet,eieim and demand wklsaever. of the said pantos of the lint part,either in law or vaulty.of,In and to the ales bargained premises,with the Mndltamonn and eppu,Wn.nsa., TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises abets Mainland and dosa$bed,with the eppurton•ano,unto .usasaoora the said party of the*roared part, tan - - I I,Sdw and*anima"maven • And thesad sad udgna Porten oftM Ant pan,frnhr.olrsa , their .usesa.oriMPOSl S .1Rp01 . ,1110gg00gggl- S. prream gent,barman and amen to end with the and parry of the .I .. amend part,its LI &qv�p se I S adtielns,the alter bar n�p�gqyyreniopnn in the quiet and passable posawwn of said part' .f the semen par. tto AIM%7lrandgna,anima a end awry person or parsons lawfully*laming for to*Mira she whew et any part tMnnf,by,through w under the said panto, of the first pan M WARRANT ANDpORRVCgri flND• • IN WITNESSWNEREO/,The said pants@ of the first pan how her.uns.at thole hand. and midi the dye and year Ant ahem written, filmed,Sealed and DeliveredM the ptomain s Li .. - �a • is n I tab t Mnnk of dangly), rSEALI STATE O/COLORADO, I. 1 gay ems 1 net (EEALI'�' Dauer l I�I11 I • County." eswr s l J I Yom, ,aY) \ h TM/NMLrI1W/YYM•YYbm*I.✓♦.1 harem mYI\e,d�• In,_"t„1•lmlYl, I I.*3 ,4 Ntahul Outt.Isom and Copra,' 1'.eee jiff ten, of Intranet Sank of 0fa4lay, no trustees same• the will el MLIIW L Ignitor. 1 gi - . 910598 �• caw maim VYi'Im.IARR,o.r6.....�...,..,.r....�«seY.Y•,m.raY.w r :r 5`t I r t M,/Rb 4• fn} .f r a �'�44 'y 1 • ,bP •.,• i r Y °.e)�Tllr rj.L NF A�J•'r" Y !.r - . "r u • ' '� .;4 .i. 1 r .Y " I „ :K'!'f�4,i Y�'4i�, � nM,'1� .� x,7dN ;� _ ^ .I • q Y.5. .1 • • • • r: • y. n . • • rr ,. �•. , '- `Y.� ••; k4 �w ice t �If:.. 1 i - • � " . �• � •"Vii' �(�i .c '�1[ Y 5 .._ 5• a 1003 ACC 0/925425 04/02/61 12'00 •27,90 2/08, P 1296 MARY ANN rEUER$7EIN CLERIC 6 RECORDER WELD CO, CO • LXIIBIT A • . An undivided one-half interest in and to the following described real property. . • jptnn Par. Ma_ 11 All that pert of Section Nine CO), Township His (4) north, Range Dirty-six 464) west of the 4th P.M„ Weld County, Colorado, described ae follows, • beginning at the Southeast corner of said Section. thence in a Westerly direction along the south line of said Section 1500 feet, thence North 26.15' West 844 feet, thence North 15.10' west 472 feet, thence North 27.15' west 205 feet, chance North 6.41' West 227 feet, thence Mort): 45.00' west 425 feet, thence North 11.00' west 795 feet, thence mouth 44V0' East 276 feat, thence North 61.45' Mast 105 feet, thence North • 8.55' West 1544 feet, thence North 1.30' Went 120 feet to corner post Northeast of Sheep Ranch Mouse, theme " • south 04.50• nut 169.6 feet, thanes North 11.07• West 132.5 feet, thence North 11.14• last 110.7 feet, thence North 20.11' East 428.0 feet, thence North 40.16' Most 198.8 feet. thence North 49.07• fast 44.5 feet to North Section line of rid Motion, thence in an saateriy direction along the North line of said - section 2500 feet to the Northeast corner of said • section, thence in a southerly direction along the • East line of said Section 5275 feet sore or less to point of beginning. except a parcel described as • follwat Beginning at the Southeast corner of said Motion running thence North en the raet line of said. • section 226.4 feet, thane. south 80.14' West 175.9 feet, thence South 26x0' East 82.8 feet, thence Muth 4.25' last 144.1 feet to the South line of said section, thence root on the South line of rid Section to the point of beginning, as conveyed to school District No. 108 in the County of Weld and State of Colorado by virtue of Quit Claim bed recorded in Book 622 at page 196 of the weld County records. Bsoepe a parcel of land located in the Southeast corner Of • Section 9, described as follows, Beginning at the Southeast corngr of said Motion 9, thence north along the East lino of said section, 249 feet, thence West • parallel to the Muth lino of said section, 352 feet, thence South parallel to the Cast lino of said • • section, 249 feet to the South line of said section, • thence Nast along said South line of sold svc:'.on 9 to the place of beginning. Together with all right, title and lnterset of the grantor in and to all water, water rights, ditthee and ditch rights, reservoir and reservoir rights, sensors, -` irrigation and well rights appurtenant to the above • described land. Together with ell right, title and interest of the grantor in and to all ; d and received minerals • lying in, en, or under such lands, whether looped or unloosed, and all lye rights relating to all ' such savored and reserved minerals. • • • • • 910599 • • • • • • • • tee J , r �2 • • 1 • ' 1 • Y • • ,., •,. • (With other lands) �• � / WJOJ MARY ANNSflUERlT(IN CLERK 2arRLCORbfR•yeLD CO,OCD paean parr Nn_ 2 All of Section S, Township 6 North, Rene 66 West of the 6 P.N., Weld County, Coloraco. together with the "wood Reservoir• located upon a portion of said Section 5, •kcept right-of-way as granted by contract • recorded An look 1032, Page 36, Weld County records, . - and ekcev t *anoint as granted by instrument recorded • in look 1159, Page II, Meld County y records, and except ined t• r An • nook 36, Page 797 and fin book 1-,y� Page 40, and In Deed recorded in Rook 112, page 569, weld County • records. • Together with all right, title and interest of granter in and to any lands and any portion Of Wood Reservoir • lying South of the southerly boundary line of the • County load right of way in the sl/2 of the 51/2 or Section 72. Township 7 North, Range 66 west? . Together with The Caton Investment Company head gat* and ditch extending free the L■riser and Wald same to • wood Reservoir, as the same is now located, the ditch rd ln the County�of Mold, State or Colorado, a• partially e dn deeds of 0 follows. Book 373, at Page 751 and book 616, at Page S7? . Together wtih that certain reservoir known and described as Angel lake, situate upon a portion of the SEl/f of Section 31, Township 7 North, Pangs 66 West • of the 6 P.M., Together with Wood Reeervoi. Priority No. 30 as of the • date of December 22, 11921 Wood Res.rvolr Priority No. 54 as of the date.of October 15. 1907? Wood • Raervosz Refill Priority NO. 13tH as of the ate of • December 31, 1910 said priorities heretofore decreed • in,Civil Action No. 1591, in the District Court in and for Ceti■er County, Colorado, and Civil Action • No 11217, in the District Court in and for earner County, Colorado? Angel Lake Reservoir Priority • Mo. 116s1 and Refill Priority No. 136D entered in Civil Action No. 112;7. In the District Court in and - for Latimer County, Colonon Together with all rater, • water rights, ditches and ditch rights, reservoir red - • reservoir rights. seepage, irrigation and well rights appurtenant to the above described lands, lake and reservoir, including without limiting the generality, of the foregoing, g •• interest in seepage meter and ditch rights feat the Daisy seeige ditch, and the • exclusive right to all hunting, fishing, boating and all recreational privileges on said Wood Reservoir and Angel Loki', with fullvn3oyment-thereof? Together with all right, title, and intorest of grantor In and to all layered and reserved minerals . lying in, On, or under'such lands, whether lammed or "� , unleased, and all-erecutivi• rights relating to all such aidminerals. 1 , • • - 1 n ip ! . li 910599 • • • , r ., , 101 I. g64A °���••�, .9 14y,'FA •..41'''{f• • • , f , ,'•„ AR11?Stl/b S 1003 NEC 0/93742/ ••/•2/07 12.01 427.00 1/0.9 V 1]04 MANY ANN ►EWENSTEIN CLERK A RECORDER WELD CO. CO al `` ^^ Inebrada'etrater 'ITtlll DEED,Ilad.tkfa O .' days(w.l.Di,1At tee) ,b.twoeaNtehsel Outtetipa and IntrnWestYlnk .f Ome1e7s no oMMnpa.1 remantattvts .f the [state - of Gress 1. Totter. dogwood. oftM Count,N Wald - and atot.4Col.. • rode,of the fin.pert.aadoutt.nMa A Caopay IIyahoosl.tal address is 707 Feu rts.ntto Street. Greeley. Colorado 00631 .flhe • 'I County Al' Weld and/tat..r Coloreds,Githi sand IMn;ITNEgnETR,That the said part lea sitar filet pro ler and inwneldsentln.ftarwan I .f TM, DOLLARS NO VALYASLE CONSIDERATION to the aald potties *flits Ant port,In hand paid by the sold party .fth.pined part•tM Inivelpt whiner to hereby..ae..od and rknwlag d.hawagnstod,►aepagemin ,geld and gem I TeY.d.and by those Meanie M e raain,sea.convey and seafirm the unto t said WtY of the rwnd pan.Na Wli and.nano r nvr,all the fallowing ewM def► In onions' of land,altuato,l0lysd hyingIn tar County of Weld • .. and Staten,entered*,to wits II • I II gee attaahad Inhabit A l. I i IF • ,. else Known an street and number N/A . .. II TedetMr with all and singular the heredltaments and gpartoreea thenunte b.l.ng4ng.or In . anywise appartalnlnt, and tar reversion and nrenl.r, ramnlnd.t and remalnd.n,ante, i: tees and profits th.n.f and alit),.rtoto,tight,title,I minima,•lalm and demand whaWvor, ;: I of 1M sand M.niss of Ow Ant part,either In law or equity,el,In and to 4he ob.vs bargained ,j pnmlaa.,with the hereditament, and appurtanannrl TO NAVE AND TO HOLD th.son �I • II premises above baraalned end derrlbed,with the appurtenants,,unto • sw.paan the Paid part/ efth. a rnd part, It. III SIOM and anlre ferevep • - And tha said .w.eaoore end Rattan. �P�e� lee of the An pa Dint rlftf r4 hss .a , their agOMptM®Ed IINJOY de yj'rSyy QInt.mnt,bargain and stet.to and with the rid pert? artho ;I• 1 .send pan,it. -ifid assigns,the above barpaia,dy/A g Wee in the nein and parabi. ! • • arrto said pn of pare tier sand of tier par, lie l a an r a ldwa,patinaand eerie i; - - . Wrenn to penman lawfully!miming ale slalom the whole or any pan tMa.l,by,Mauch r under the said poetise of the list part to Ml WARRANT AND nnVER DtVt?ID. i:. 1 INWITNE/aWNEREO?,'the said parties olthe Ant part hays hreuntoset that, , hand• and seals the day end year first above written. I Sldnod,[sdod and Delivered in the promotes �y� EA41 .I • C tar-s. nk of Oreeloy IDEAL I 3 I II STATEO►'COLORADO, i 1, I' 'ISEAL r I . i{(eta .I �.. ICattilyCattily of Denver J ob �..,,A.�^ M nn TM p.I. 1, m.m ass rt...tMa d Wises es no.eL, day ear V.u$3 .by Minimal Guitar.., and fj.ee.1 0r./.. b...`nrl,. � I e �I gt6aVe's,pg aid of r.aley. arpn.a rep Anon of the [state at ! aYr.Ay I.Wt into. .. 10 ,1► el wiener..my W rrl • • oax- I .1m.a,.. Minty Eminsaftftmgriny� l` Y V 1 t - , � V • NANA eta 4 f.. en s Ills V.rt._..�V.:.. ..°h aaL'-i.r/. _.1 r-e-.. v....:_ .-�..e. -_•s•.- .�� •e•OV1t•nen �j 4R Nan pti..lw..ti•M�ra..l.w�...♦....,rmw IY V1La�VV 4 . ;t .. t • • ,,. r1 � _ • 6; a P 1003 NEC 01933424 01/02/03 12,01 427.06 2/009 / 1303 MARY ANN /EUERSYEIN CLERK 6 ? CORDES wfLD CO. CO • • . INHIBIT A , An undivided one-half interest in end to the following . described red property. .• -.ranNp.-1f l All that part Of Section Nine (9). TOwnshlp Ipx td) North. Mnga Iitty-sii (66) Meat of the 6th P.N., Weld County, Colorado, described as follows. Beginning at the Southeast corner of said Section, thence in a Westerly direction along the South line of maid Section 1500 feet, thence North 26.35' West $64 • Lee, thence North 75.30' Neat 472 tset, Ulna North 27.35' West 205 feet, thence North 6.41' Wilt 227 feat, thence North 45.00' West 425 feet, thence North 11.00' West 795 feet, thence South 19'40' Fast 271 feet, thence North 31.45' rant 105 feat, thence North 6.55• Wept 1544 feet. thence North 3.50' West 120 feet to cornet post Northeast of Sheep Ranch Nouse, thence South 64.50' Welt 169.6 feet, thence North 13.07' West 132.5 lest, chance North ]1.34' Seat 110.7 feet. thence North 20.13' East 421.0 feet. thence North ��.: 40916' Last 195.1 feet, thane. North 49.07' fast 41.3 feet to North section line of said Notion. thence in +` an Easterly direction along the North line of said section 2500 feet to the Northeast corner of said ' Section. thence in a Southerly direction along the East line of maid Section 5275 feet more or leas to point of beginning. Except ■ parcel described AR • follows. Saginning at the Southeast corner of maid • % Section running thence North on the fast line of rid $•"eton 226.4 feat, thence South 19.34' West 370.9 fast, thence South 26.40' East 12.1 feet, thence South 4.25' Scot 144.1 feet to the south line Of said section, then.' East On the South line of said potion • - to the Point of beginning. as conveyed to School District No. 101 in the County Of Weld and state of Colorado by virtue of Cult Clair Deed recorded in Book 622 at Page 196 of the Weld County records. laapt a parcel or land located In the Southeast corner of Section 9, described as follows, Beginning at the • Southeast corner of said Section 9, thence North along the Past line of said Section. 249 feet, thence Went parallel to the South line of said Section, 357 feet, . thence South parallel to the East line of aid id seetlen, thence Last' along said feet to eAsouth lint of maid e south line of cesection 9 to the place of beginning. Together with i.lYriphc,"title and interest of the • grantor in and to all water, water rights. ditties and ditch rights, reservoir and reservoir rights, seepage, i irrigation and well rights appurtenant to the above •described land.i I I, ',.1 ,,I ' , , Together with all.,right, title and interest of the', [ t grantor in and to dl- end reserved minerals r n lying in, on, Or :Onderr such lands, whether leased or, unloosed. and ell executive rights relating to all much severed and reserved minerals. • 920598 • . . . .' , .. a ._. .. 1 • II • • t y II1 • 1.. 1. Y r 1 � ♦ •. _ , I Ifl Y 1 •• (With other Lands) • • P ,003 REC 0103542s •S/02/x7 12 te; 527.00 0/0•e • I ;.512 RARY ANN PEDERS7(1N CLERk 6 RECORDER WELD CO, CO .r , La1M Tarp Nn. 27 All of Section 5, Township 6 North, Rang* 66 West of the 6 P.N., Weld Sownkyr do, together with the *Wood It • located upon • portion of said notion 5; except rlghtpof„ay a■ granted by contract recorded in Rook 1012, Page 36, Weld County recorder• • .e and except eaient as granted by instrument recorded • In look 1259, Paige 66, Weld County recorder and except reservations a• contained in Patents recorded in •• _ . Rook 36, Page 393 and in Book 153, Page 40, And in Deed recorded In book 112. Page 569, weld County records. • • Together with all right, title and interest of grantor • • ♦ In and to any lands and eny portion of wood Rsesrvoir • ' ' lying South of the Southerly boundary line of the County Read right of way in the 11/3 of the 11/0 or aSection 32. Twn■hip 7 North, Range 66R6West; • ther d gate . ncqdeditchwextending fray theith The Eaton I eLatimerC pWand Weldy ~so. to • • as the ear is now located, the ditch being partially described in deeds Of record In the County of weld. State of Colorado, as follows. look 373, at Page 351 and look 414, at Page 57; • ' Together welh that certain reservoir known end described as Angel Lake. Situate upon a portion of the ' SS1/• of Motion 33. Township 7 North, lunge 66 West of the 6 P.N.; Together with Wood R•wt'voir Priority No. 30 as of the date of Dec tuber 32, 1692; tY No. 54 as of the date of October 15, 1903, Wood • Rrnervolr Pet ill Priority NO. 136E as of the ate or ' ' December 31. 1916; said yetiritis• heretofore decreed • In Civil Lotion NO. 1591, in the District Court in and for ['seiner County, Colorado, end Civil Action No 11117, in the District Court in and for Latimer County. Colorado, Angel Lake Peeervoif Priority No. 3!ctionnd No.Refill 187 Priority t DisirictDCaut in and for Latimer County, Colorado; Together with all water, &ghee, ditches and ditch rights. reservoir and reservoir rights,•seepage, irrigation and w11 right■ appurtenant to the above described lands, lake end , lneluding without Uniting the gerw•elity of the and ditch;rights foregoing, • Dalyinterest in seepage and water „ exclusive right to all hunting. fishing,ditch, and all recreational privilege on yid Woo ees it and • Angel lake, with full enjoyment thereof, • Together with all right, title, and interest of • grantor in and to all severed And reserved amoral• lying in, on, or under much lands, whether leseed or 1 unlesnd, and all lye rights relating to all such d and reserved minerals. • • • ♦1- 910598 • • • , .. .•-•••••0.1 • ■ 1233 'CC 02180235 05/19/89 16.21 86.00 1/002 A8218023S — r 0282 MARY ANN rtute8TCIN CL6RX a RPCOROCR MCLD CO. CO WARRANTY DEED • ! THIS DEED.was iha 17th d.y a $611( • n 89.Mww. CUT1125134 PIartnership QJta'MY. • United SIa1e Oast?" Oale,42 .iC/rJrf d tt •Cweey d weld se 5 u_.......... l. slaw dCowt•I.w,nl .70144 L. PAML Dui JURE E. PAWL I Ij •. • '.. wlw wS■S"a 9125 Weld County road 70 M1Maor CD. 80550 ease dlllada./Ma•a sto. Coley of Mall WIYNE/f.at Ott peal bred lwaun■awthe SNP d OglMa One Hundred Ninety-Dr'lhouear4 rive Hundred and ND/100tM Doe Pee isssig.edAmon.,4 WOO Yhaay wMaWpd.Ir aa•l*la/aal.la Waaald.a Ivy 1.ws paws da. e 19.15 pa.PevaM.all.wary SAw Await watt prlal.*Mh.I.NWtar lal..hM M Lawn 4 ammo Mlapis so" q .n is...1 rainy,together with t. a.al.II way,Mw.toot ate Sin 1..1 Caw IN it ISO al Sea aCuud..anS a blast II i Sal. 00WIIT "A" A194.310) 1231►SO ADO MCC A PAR' OD* j Hl C ladOI I, unto grantor, the party of the first part. 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No. 2175258. l tt sale a almaTl yaw war w ate wawaAND aDaetraa MM.tt.a.e•aq.Mlaa ram Iwwlr.d*s ash.at psi awl asmeg/ *ran INS,waft'tt awls et rat 'I I *Mgt 1'Sww Mall\4IlIM•al•a as Fula Yl wlr.awl.Ms SIRS S.Ml.ohs tt wawa, Ills of.q peas IN WRNt M wllino1 a arrla kw awwd la dal•tt r to lee data. ''1 OYtteraen a Carp eO'. • II . • 1 rite MAntlit _ I !TAPE OPCO1aMDO it 1 Il Covey d Ma14 Tl hear M..Nw_N w alaala4d Yea we a ).7th NI May .•y . •il _ t " ay *tureen, G and Partner for Oateresn a Coao•ny. a Waits' away_ Mal*cemsolpaha non any 26 .a 91 w k AVs C J' 123 10th As�os I� ....., .,,,,: asslay,CO. 80631 •eiAl..►I.w'tbso; i :10598 as art e•w aelw.a.ae/.w.eaa•iw rw.N•w.w r ar.a.aralaaa••awla•aa w 9145: I 9 . • 9 . • F' 100(ID3T •A' . . •_r ounty of Weld. r Covering the Land in the State of Colorado, C • Described see A parcel of lend being part of Lot Ono (1) of the Northwest Quarter (Nw1/4). ALSO part of the Southwest Quartet Clu (SL3/4), ■11 in D•etfen rive ALSO part hofi the Do6)Mest worth, Rene Sixty'•la (66) Nest of the Sixth (3). Taal MeP ins ((06) 9 ►rinelpel Meridian (6th P.M.). weld County, Colorado and being more particularly described as LOllowe. of said Section S we • BEGINNING et the Southwest Cotner (SW Coe? 4 by a 44 robot and consideringc e nthe South uthtline e of saidenee id • Swl/4 as besting South 0734'15' West ken (51/4 coca of said Saatios Seating. determinednby a ted bsolar• lobservatien on the South cap. 9 1909. with ail other • South line of *aid herein 7 on veMarch 9. The southwest bearings contained herein relative thereto. • (SW Coe) being monuneec•d by by '464 royotthe ttttt with brokenaplastiOtcap, and eat) being warnted by cue 54 rebore wit the Southeast (St Cor)and $7q 2• the Southwesterly monument plastic cape stamped M L D 67242, . Bald South tonbeat used •s oho at COE of said Nest by Bald •1•r ebsetvac►0a1 line found to beat South 07.54'(5' thence North 04'16'35• Went along the west lino of said SW1/4, 2559.47 feet to the Went Quarter Corner (Wl/♦ Coe). Said point monuaented by 30' of schedule 10 66067 With aluminum cap stamped • as per SLN and 0220961 thence North 04'33'11' Went along the West line of said NW1/4.• 445.60 feet. Said point is ■ones■entsd by 16' of 61 mbar with• yellow plastic cap stamped 0220901 1■ wanvm•ngd thence South 67'30'34' Ca■t. 192.73 feet. Said point by 10' of 64 tobet with yellow plastic cap ■tamped i122096monw•ntsd thence South 67'79'20• GK, 695.60 tact, Said Do • by 15' of !4 rebat with yellow plastic cap stamped 6220961 • thence South 73'40.56• Last, 595.66 feet. Said point is monui•nted by 10• of 54 rebar with yellow plastic cop stamped 6220901 thence North 31'36'02' Cast. 239.27 feet. Said point is wonuennted by 16' of 44 tabor with yellow plastid cap stampede122096at is thence North 00'00'00' Coat. 650.00 feet to a pa calculated and not wrumented61A.46 feet to a position CAK Le thanes South 90'00'00" Cast, f• calculated and not monusent entai theme South 70•.40 teat tom vitamin point r said line. Said i'74in'point is wonwmt•d by 15• of 61 COW with yellow plastic cap stamped 6220907 . west• $64.76 feet to • pot thence continuing south 07'74'57 Said pofe U ed • that is calculated and as fel36wn • west a diatom[ of 47.79 feet. Said point i■ North 07• wenw.ntednt•d by t6. Of 64 tuber with yellow plastic asp stamped 5220951 • South 07'71'57• West • distance of 70.29 feet. Said point is monumentsd by 16• of 64 reber with yellow plastic cap steeped • 622095; point on the South thence South sri/a. Did point6 ismonument•d by 15' of e4 robe[ k - with of yellowsai eat lµ.76 feet • theh plastic' 5 stamped 423096; thence South oo of.sai West along said South line, ' to the 51/4 Coo of said Section S. Said point wowuw.wce0 by • $4 reb■t with broken plastic amps the i0utb line of thence continuing south •7'51.15 went along ' ongIthe lk said 6w1/4. 2679.22 feet to the PAINT Or ���d gltet rights, cinchS. S7l 4Ml'lti •11 ciente tanL intermit.rM,9.N. MC1wiLn9 the &Wain: ditglaa and ditch riyKs, and 7w (2) see oL the*gotta atop& u Ur 7aflS &held 7rrigstia`On5)m'Y ' Ono uadred Ten (110) shares of es capita abaci in taw ltod Lair aNtaal New rid irrigation Company.. One 1*ndr d Ten (1101 .Tares of W c■pital alma is tie 2slpsl iatsxsl. • • oarfyfe9 ri(/a Frety.rive (4S) sheiks of tie spital etedi in the(/vide Cwt ad aasax.oit QaKrny 91.C:49E3 5 1773 'cc 0215023S os/19/09 14,24 $6.00 co,O2 Nu' r 0253 MARY ANN ral'ZIN CLOR a RfDo1 sCO •0 • RESOLUTION RE; AUTHORIZATION FOR THE WELD COUNTY ATTORNEY TO PROCEED WITH LEGAL ACTION AGAINST CERTAIN PARTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County. Colorado. and WHEREAS, the Weld County Department of Planning Services has referred certain violations of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance to the County Attorney's Office, and WHEREAS, those persons in violation of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance are Philip G. and Ellen J. Yastrow, and Randal Hocking, and WHEREAS, despite efforts by the Planning staff to resolve said matter, the violations have not been corrected, and I WHEREAS, the Board deems it necessary to bring legal action against those individuals as hereinabove named to correct said violations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Thomas 0. David, Weld County Attorney, be, and hereby is. authorized to proceed with legal action against Philip G. and Ellen J. Yastrow. and Randal Hocking to remedy the violations of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, and any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified party. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 10th day of July, A.D., 1991. WELDD OU TYUNCY COMMISSIONERSATTESTSLiiliaLL WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - (AYE) J o///�/J �/ /f Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman By s ��L /7✓1VG ll rl% eputy Clerk to the Board Geor Kennedy, Pro-Tam or- APPROVED AS FORM;C . a aa Constanc Marber '�©my Attorney C. Kir� bb Iasi , W. H, Webster 910590 ee : Gc,; C.14; l cL) fe le mEMORAI1DUm Board of County Commissioners July 8, 1991 To Dn. Department of Planning Services COLORADO prom Legal Action Authorization Sub)ooti The Department of Planning Services recommends that the Board of County Commissioners authorize the Weld County Attorney to proceed with legal action Against the following parties for violations of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Zoning Ordinance Violations: V1-1771 VI.1771 Philip C. and Ellen J. Yastrow Contractor: Randal Hocking Connel Resources, Inc. P.O. Box 332 1425 S. Lincoln Avenue Windsor, CO 80550 Loveland, CO 80537 The Department of Planning also recommends that the County Attorney be authorized to proceed with legal action against any other persons occupying the properties, any persona claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties, Copies of the violation materials are available at the Department of Planning Services' office or the Weld County Attorney's office. 910590 RESOLUTION RE: DECLARING THE INTENT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF WELD, COLORADO, TO CREATE A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WITHIN THE COUNTY, TO BE DESIGNATED AS WELD COUNTY ROADS 15 AND 84 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1991-2, ADOPTING DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS THEREFORE, ORDERING THE PUBLICATION AND MAILING NOTICES OF HEARING TO THE OWNERS OF PROPERTY IN SAID 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, in accordance with Section 30-20-603. Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended, certain local improvements may be initiated by action of the Board of County Commissioners upon Petition subscribed by owners of property who would bear more than one-half of the total proposed assessments within the district, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has determined to create a Local Improvement District which includes all or portions of Sections 5, 6, 7, and 8, Township 7 North, Range 67 West, and Sections 29, 30. 31, and 32, of Township 8 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Wald County. Colorado, all in relation to the 6th Principal Meridian in an unincorporated portion of Weld County. Colorado. in an area generally known as Weld County Road 15 from State Highway 14 north for 3.3 miles, and Weld County Road 84 between Weld County Roads 13 and 15. WHEREAS, the Board finds it is in the best interest of the inhabitants of the area to provide the following improvements to Weld County Road 15 and Weld County Road 84 as follows: 1. Shape, grade, prepare the base, and pave the above described roads to a resulting roadway with 12-foot travel lanes with 4-foot gravel shoulders on each of the above described Weld County Roads. 2. The base course preparation is to include final grading, wetting and compaction. 3. Placement of three inches (3") of hot bituminous pavement on the above described portion of Weld County Roads 15 and 84. All work is to be built according to Weld County specifications and be approved by the Weld County Engineer. 4. Major construction quantities include 9,800 tons of hot bituminous pavement and six inches of aggregate base course, 32 feet wide. 910539 Ex h;6H- pat; a04.; Page 2 RE: WELD COUNTY ROADS 15 AND 84 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT 01991-2 WHEREAS. Anheuser-Busch, Inc., will contribute $291,000 in addition to the funds generated by this Local Improvement District for construction of the herein described project, and WHEREAS, Weld County will provide all administrative, engineering, and base preparation work separate from the creation of the local improvement district, which base course shall consist of four inches of aggregate base course on the above described roads, and installation of culverts necessary to accomplish drainage incident to the road improvements, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners shall consider all protests and objections that may be made in connection with the proposed improvements, before ordering the construction thereof, and WHEREAS, preliminary plans, specifications, estimates of costs, maps, and schedules for the proposed improvements have been presented to the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, in accordance with Title 30, Article 20, Part 6. it is necessary that a preliminary order be made, adopting full details and specifications, describing the materials to be used, determining the number of installments and time in which the cost of the improvements shall be payable, the rate of interest to be paid on unpaid and deferred installments, estimate of costs and a schedule showing approximate amounts to be assessed on the lots and parcels of the property within the district and those benefitted by the district, and WHEREAS, this Resolution has been considered at a public meeting of the Board with informal notice by letter to each of the owners according to the records of the Weld County Assessor of property located within portions of Sections 5, 6, 7, and 8, Township 7 North, Range 67 West, and Sections 29, 30, 31. and 32, of Township 8 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, after consideration of the petition and testimony at the meeting, it has been determined that the improvements described hereinafter are primarily for the benefit of the owners of the property described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and that the benefits are most equitably shared on an equal amount per lot or parcel, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners is authorized, pursuant to CRS, Section 30-20-606(1). to determine special benefits for the purposes of assessing particular property within a Local Improvement District, and WHEREAS, this Resolution shall constitute the preliminary order required by the law. 910539 Page 3 RE; WELD COUNTY ROADS 15 AND 84 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT 01991-2 NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado: A. That the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County does hereby declare its intent to create a Local Improvement District within the County. for the construction and installation of the improvements more particularly described in the notice hereinafter set forth. B. That the Engineer's reports, together with preliminary details. specifications, estimates of costs, maps and schedules are hereby approved and adopted by the Board of County Commissioners for the proposed use in the construction of the improvements to be made in the proposed improvement district. C. That the materials to be used in constructing the proposed improvements are stated in the notice hereinafter set forth. D. That the assessment to be levied for the improvements shall be due and payable within thirty (30) days after the effective date of the assessing resolutions. However, all such assessments may be paid at the election of the owner, in ten equal, annual installments of principal with installments of interest on unpaid installments at an interest rate of ten percent (9%) simple interest per annum computed to the unpaid balance. The first of said installments of assessment shall be due and payable at such time se will be indicated in the ing Resolution. The remainder of the annual installments of assessments and annual payments of interest shall be due and payable successively on the same days and each year thereafter until all are paid in full. E. That the property to be assessed for said improvements shall be the properties specifically benefitted by said improvements and more particularly described in the notice. F. The Clerk to the Board shall give notice of the hearing on the construction of the improvements by publication in one (1) issue of The New News, said publication to be not less than thirty (30) days prior to the date of the hearing. In addition, the notice, being a brief written synopsis for the proposed improvements pursuant to Section 30-20-603(2)(b). Colorado Revised Statutes, shall be delivered or mailed by First Class mail to each property owner within the proposed district. The delivered or mailed notice shall be made not lees than ten (10) days before the hearing. Said notice shall be in substantially the following forma 910539 Page 4 RE; WELD COUNTY ROADS 15 AND 84 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT #1991-2 (Form of Notice of Hearing) NOTICE Docket No. 91-35 OF A PROPOSITION TO CREATE A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, TO BE KNOWN AS WELD COUNTY ROADS 15 and 84 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1991-2, FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING AND INSTALLING STREET IMPROVEMENTS TO INCLUDE COMPACTION, GRADING, AND PAVING, TOGETHER WITH ANY NECESSARY INCIDENTALS, TO CERTAIN ROADS THEREIN. AND OF A PUBLIC HEARING THEREON. All owners of real estate and property hereinafter described and all persons generally, are hereby notified that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. has adopted a Resolution declaring its intent to create a local improvement district within an unincorporated area of Weld County. Colorado, to be designated as Weld County Roads 15 and 84 Local Improvement District No. 1991-2, for the purpose of constructing and installing street improvements to include compaction, grading, and paving, together with any necessary incidentals, and to assess the cost of said improvements as proposed by petition of owners of the property who would bear more than one-half of the total proposed assessment within the district, all in accordance with the laws of the State of Colorado. 1. All persons are further notified that the kind of improvements proposed and the streets to be improved are as follows; Weld County Road 15, from State Highway 14, north a distance of 3.3 miles, and Weld County Road 84 between Weld County Road 13 and 15. The improvements include shaping. grading, draining, and paving the above described roads. The major construction quantities consist of 9,800 tons of hot bituminous pavement. 910539 Page 5 RE; WELD COUNTY ROADS 15 AND 84 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT #1991-2 2. The area to be included within the district includes all or portions of Sections 5, 6, 7, and 8, Township 7 North, Range 67 West, and Sections 29, 30. 31, and 32, of Township 8 North. Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. as more fully set forth in Exhibit A, which is incorporated herein by this reference. The District shall also include the rights-of-way of the County roads described herein. 3. The assessment for said improvements may be paid in ten (10) equal annual installments of principal with interest on unpaid installments at an interest rate of nine percent (9%) simple interest per annum computed to the unpaid balance. 4. The assessment will be due and payable without demand within thirty (30) days from and after the effective date of a Resolution assessing the cost of said improvements, against the real property described herein in Paragraph 2. In the event any assessment against his or her property within said thirty (30) days, then the whole cost of the assessment against such property shall be payable in not more than ten (10) equal, annual installments of principal with interest on the unpaid installments, as aforesaid. The first of such installments shall be due and payable at such time as may be determined in and by the assessing Resolution and the remainder of said installments shall be due and payable successively on the same day in each year thereafter, unless otherwise determined by the Board of County Commissioners, until they are paid in full. 5. As shown by the estimates of the Weld County Engineer, the total cost of the street improvements to be d against the property within the district is estimated not to exceed $70,000. This represents an estimate of the cost of the labor and materials for installation by contract of the hot bituminous pavement and base preparation. The Board of County Commissioners, pursuant to CRS 30-20-606, has preliminarily found and determined that each and every described lot or parcel will specifically benefit from the proposed improvements based on the following facts; A. The market value of each of the properties will increase; B. The proposed improvements will adapt the property to a more profitable use; 910539 Page 6 RE: WELD COUNTY ROADS 15 AND 84 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT #1991-2 C. There will be an alleviation of fugitive duet, eliminating the health hazards to the benefitted properties and to users of the public roads to be improved; D. The alleviation of fugitive dust will reduce maintenance costs to the subject properties nd paving will lessen the maintenance required for a public road; and E. The proposed improvements will facilitate access to each of the properties and thereby increase the convenience of the use of said property. Based on the findings and determinations of the Board of County Commissioners, it is intended that all of the costs of the street improvements will be d equally against all of the above described lots, parcels, and tracts. Property owners are specifically referred to the schedule of estimated proposed ments on file in the Office of the Clerk to the Board from which the approximate amount to be assessed against any particular lot, tract, or parcel of property may be determined, but further it is stated that the estimated cost per parcel is $3,500, based upon the Engineer's cost divided equally among the 19 lots, parcels, and tracts. IT IS FURTHER STATED AS THE INTENT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THAT, SHOULD THE COST OF INSTALLATION OF HOT BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT AND PREPARATION OF BASE EXCEED THE AMOUNT OF $3,500 PER LOT, EXCLUDING INTEREST OR ANY PENALTIES. THE COUNTY OF WELD WILL ASSUME PAYMENT OF THE EXCESS. 6. Upon completion of said improvements, or as soon as the total cost thereof is definitely ascertained, the cost of the total improvements shall be apportioned equally to each of the above described lots and parcels. Notice of such apportionment shall be given and a hearing will be held prior to the adoption of a Resolution assessing such cost, all as provided by law. 7. Not less than thirty (30) days after the publication of this Notice, a Resolution authorizing said improvements will be considered by the Board of County Commissioners, to-wits August 21, 1991. at 10100 a.m., or at an adjourned meeting thereafter, in the First Floor Hearing Room of the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. 910539 Page 7 RE: WELD COUNTY ROADS 15 AND 84 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT #1991-2 8. A map, estimate, and schedule showing the approximate amount to be assessed and all Resolutions and proceedings are on file and can be seen and examined by any persons at any time during business hours on or before the date referred to in Paragraph 7. 9. All complaints and objections that may be made in writing concerning the proposed improvements by the owner or owners of any real property to be assessed will be heard and considered by the Board of County Commissioners at the meeting specified above, or at some adjournment thereof, before final action shall be taken. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Carol A. Harding, Deputy DATED; July 10, 1991 PUBLISHED: July 18. 1991, in The New News G. The Board of County Commissioners, pursuant to Colorado Revised Statute 30-20-606, hereby finds and determines that each of the herein described lots and parcels will specifically benefit from the proposed improvements based on the following facts, 1. The market value of the property will increase; 2. The proposed improvements will adapt the property to be more profitable use; 3. There will be an alleviation of fugitive dust, eliminating the health hazards to the benefitted properties and to users of the public roads to be improved; 4. The alleviation of fugitive dust will reduce maintenance costs to the subject properties and paving will lessen the maintenance required for a public road; and 910539 Page 8 RE: WELD COUNTY ROADS 15 AND 84 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT #1991-2 5. The proposed improvements will facilitate access to the properties and thereby increase the convenience of use of said properties. Based on the findings and determinations of the preceding paragraph, it is intended that all of the costs of the street improvements will be assessed against each of the herein described lots and parcels. H. It is the estimate of the Board of County Commissioners that the cost of the paving to be assessed the landowners within the district will be $66,500, which is $3,500 per lot, parcel. Or tract, and it is the intent of the Board of County Commissioners that the assessment per parcel, tract, or lot will not exceed $3,500. I. All Resolutions, or parts thereof, in conflict with the provisions hereof be. and the same hereby are, repealed. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 10th day of July A.D., 1991. //�►� /// G. .J//// BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST,► n WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - (NAY) Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman By: fi/l4-t1,474 Deputy Clerk to the Board Geooyge Kennedy, Pro-Tem ge APPROVED AS T FORM: � !"'� 11i'���'y41/.i4.I4 Constance L. Harbert oC; -e County Attorney C. W. Kirby W. H. ■ er 910539 EXHIBIT "A" A tract of land situate in the Northeast t of Section 7, Township 7, North. Range 67 West of the Sixth P.M.. which considering the East line of the said Northeast t as bearing S00°16'36"E and with all bearings contained heroin relative thereto is contained within the boundary lines which begin at the Northeast corner of said Section 7 and run thence S00°16'36"E 2517.18 feet along the said East line to a point on the center line of the Water Supply and Storage Company ditch; thence along said center line N77°34'55"W 630.00 feet; and again N70°15'50"W 133.70 feet; and again N63°44'20"W 176.29 feet; and again N54°13'40"W 138.57 feet; and again N45°34'43"W 139.87 feet; and again N33°16'30"W 164.93 feet; and again N22°18'35"W 288.20 feet; and again N1S°18'25"W 307.73 feet; and again N21°53'W 228.53 feet; and again N33°34'50"W 174.59 feet; and again N39°42'55"W 328.46 feet; and again N31°04'E 195.82 feet; and again Nil°19'20"W 187.43 feet; and again N04°44'25"E 192.36 feet; and again N10°50'E 99.22 feet to a point on the North line of the said Northeast j; thence N86°06'40"E 15.89 feet along the said North line; thence 504°53'W 187.19 feet; thence N86°06'40"E 528.55 feet; thence N03°53'20"W 185.00 feet to a point on the North line of the said Northeast t; thence N86°06'40"E 1363.88 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING EXCEPT: A portion conveyed to the North Weld County Water District by George A. Coutts in the Deed recorded October 22, 1970 in Book 635 as Reception No. 1556502. described as follows: COMMENCING at the NE corner of Section 7, Township 7 North. Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , thence Southerly along the Easterly section line of said Section 7, a distance of 2.280 feet more or less; thence West a distance of 30 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING, said point being on the Westerly right of way line of the County road; thence West a distance of 30 feet; thence South along a line parallel to the East line of said Section 7. to the Canal of the Water Supply and Storage Company in said Section 7; thenc Easterly along said Canal to a point on the Westerly right of way line of the County road; thence Northerly along said right of way to POINT OF BEGINNING. The North } of Northwest t, Section 8, Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., less 1.435 acres, containing 78.56 acres more or less; Page 1 of 6 910539 All that part of the NW} of Section 5. Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, which lies West Of, and below the Cactus Hill Ditch or Lateral, containing 90 acres, more or less, except reservations as contained in Land Patent #52 recorded in Book 201, at Page 401. of the Weld County. Colorado, records; The Ey of the SE} and that part of the E} of the NE} of Section 7, Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado, lying South of the canal of the Water Supply and Storage Company; TOGETHER with 140 units of Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District; The W} of the SE} of Section 7, Township 7 North. Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado; The NE} of Section 18, Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M.. Weld County, Colorado; The SW} of Section 8, Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M.. Weld County, Colorado; Except strips of land as conveyed by Deeds recorded in Book 76, Page 520 and in Book 250. Page 347, Weld County Records, and Except easement as granted by Instrument recorded in Book 376. Page 395, Weld County Records, and Except right of way as conveyed by Deed recorded in Book 1299, Page 325, Weld County Records; EXCEPT approximately 66 acres of land and 30 shares of North Poudre Irrigation Company conveyed to Kenneth W. Nelson The Si of the NW} of Section 8, Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., EXCEPT portion conveyed to Weld County by Deed recorded March 7. 1907 in Book 250. Page 42, as follows' A strip of land to be used for road purposes only, 30 feet in width off the entire West and North side of the NW} of Section 8, Township 7 North, Range 67 West. ALSO EXCEPT portion conveyed to The Water Supply and Storage Company by Deed recorded March 3, 1908 in Book 250 Page 350, as follows' BEGINNING at the } section corner on the West side of said Section 8, thence North on the West boundary 176 feet; thence South 68°30' E 520 feet to South boundary of said } section; thence West on South boundary to POINT OF BEGINNING. Book 948, Reception 1869841, Recorded Exemption No. 0705-7-1-RE514 Page 2 of 6 910539 Northwest Quarter of Section 7, Township 7 North. Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado, including easements found in Road Easement Agreement recorded December 6. 1976, at Reception No. 1705168. and subject to rights of way and easements as now established, reservations and restrictions of record, if any: ALL THAT PART OF THE Wp OF THE NEj OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 67 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M., LYING WESTERLY OF THE CANAL OF THE WATER SUPPLY AND STORAGE CO., AS NOW CONSTRUCTED, COUNTY OF WELD. STATE OF COLORADO. The South } of the Southeast r and the Northeast } of the Southeast t, except 3; acres in the Northeast } of the Southeast I. all in Section 31, Township 8 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The East Half of the Northeast Quarter (E}NEt) of Section Thirty-one (31), Township Eight (8) North, Range Sixty-seven (67) West of the 6th P.M. ; and a parcel of land containing 3.5 acres particularly described as follows. to-wit: Commencing at the Northeast corner of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NE}SE#) of Section 31. Township 8 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., thence South along the Section line 349.6 feet. thence North 81°17' West 117.7 feet. thence South 86°29' West 78.7 feet, /thence N. 7519' West 48.8 feet,/ thence North 67°45' West 85.3 feet, thence North 37°41' West 123.6 feet, thence North 47°18' West 295.8 feet to the North line of the Southeast Quarter (SE;), thence North 87°45' East 643.4 feet along quarter section line to the Northeast corner of Southeast Quarter (SE}), the place of beginning; A tract of land located in the NEt of Section 6, Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, more particularly described as follows: Considering the East line of the NE} of said Section 6 as bearing south 00°00'04" West and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto: Commencing at the Northeast corner of said Section 6. said corner also being the true point of beginning; thence along the said East line, South 00°00.04" West 1554.28 feet: thence South 86°58'21" West 1111.10 feet; thence North 00°25'06" West 1569.80 feet to a point on the North line of said Section 6; thence along said North line, North 87°47'33" East 1121.87 feet to the true point of beginning. Page 3 of 6 910539 A parcel of land located in the SEt of Section 6. Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., being more particularly described as follows; COMMENCING at the Southeast corner of said Section 6, and considering the East line of said Section 6 to bear North 00°00'00" West with all other bearings contained herein relative thereto; thence North 00°00'00" West along the East line of said Section 6, 410.00 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence North 71°24'50" West 1,864.57 feet; thence North 01°19'10" West 1,463.06 feet to the North line of the SEt of said Section 6; thence North 87°03'30" East along the North line of the SEt of said Section 6, 1.803.38 feet to the East line of said Section 6; thence South 00°00'00" East along the East line of said Section 6. 2,149.33 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; EXCEPT a parcel of land conveyed to Weld County by F. G. Downs recorded in Book 250 at Page 47 as follows; A strip of land 30 feet in width off East side of SS! Section 6, Township 7 North. Range 67 West of the 6th P.M.. EXCEPT a parcel of land conveyed to The Water Supply and Storage Company by Forest G. Downs, in Book 273, at Page 330, described as follows; All that parcel of land situated in the SE} Section 6, Township 7 North, Range 67 West 6th P.M.. lying between the North line of the 100 foot strip heretofor and on the 28th day of January 1907 conveyed by grantor to grantee and the high water line of the ditch of grantee when filled to a depth of 7 feet above the grade of same including that part of said SEt heretofor flooded and also where grantor's well is situated. Also said 100 foot strip as described in Deed recorded in Book 258 at Page 214 thereof of the records in the office of the County Clerk and Recorder. A tract of land located in the NEt of Section 6, Township 7 North. Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County. Colorado, being more particularly described as follows; Considering the East Line of the NE; of said Section 6 as bearing North • 00°00'04" East, and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto; Commencing at the East quarter corner of said Section 6, thence along the said East Line. North 00°00'04" East, 689.66 feet the the true point of beginning. Thence, South 86°59'02" West, 1299.71 feet; thence, North 00°00'04" East, 343.78 feet; thence, North 86°58'21" East, 1299.72 feat to a point on the the said East Line; thence, along the said East Line South 00°00'04" West 343.44 feet to the true point of beginning, containing 10 acres more or less, Page 4 of 6 910539 A parcel located in the Southeast Quarter (SE;) of Section Six (6), Township Seven (7) North, Range Sixty-seven (67) West of the 6th P.M., Weld County. State of Colorado, being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of said Section Six (6) and considering the East line of said Section Six (6) to bear North 00°00'00" West with all bearings contained herein relative thereto. Thence North 00°00'00" West along said East line of Section Six (6) 410.00 feet; thence North 71°24'30" West 1,864.57 feet; thence South 86°07'00" West 390.20 feet; thence South 03°24'13" West 409.95 feet; thence South 53°43'23" East 634.68 feet: thence South 81°52.38" East 270.41 feet; thence South 02°25'28" East 249.55 feet to the South line of the Southeast Quarter (SE!) of said Section Six (6); thence North 86°7'00" East along said South line of the Southeast Quarter (SE;) of Section Six 1,394.26 feet to to the point of beginning. Said parcel of land contains 33.937 acres, more or less, The Southeast Quarter (SE;) of Section Six (6), Township Seven (7) North, Range Sixty-seven (67) West of the 6th P.M., except those portions previously conveyed by Warranty deed recorded in Book 571 under Reception Number 1,492,712 and by Warranty Deed recorded in Book 584 under Reception Number 1.503.574, Weld County records; A tract of land situate in the SW} of Section 6. Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , which considering the West line of the said SW$ as bearing NOO°30'12"W and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto is contained within the boundary lines which begin at a point on the West line of the said SW; which bears SOO°30'12"E 244.12 feet from the W} corner of said Section 6 and run thence along the Southerly line of the Water Supply and Storage Company Ditch S45°55'33"E 1242.42 feet, and again 549°13'17"E, • 293.99 feet and again 536°24'40"E 155.49 feet, and again $69°30'30"E 166.93 feet, and again S77°59'55"E 513.49 feet, and again S76°13'55"E 400.34 feet, and again 568°33'SS"E 151.59 feet to a point on the East line of the said SW}; thence along said East line SOO°27'30"E 778.69 feet to the St corner of said Section 6; thence S86°06'58"w 2424.12 feet to the Southwest corner of said Section 6; thence N00°30'12"W 2400.97 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. EXCEPT that portion conveyed to The Water Supply and Storage Company by Deed recorded March 21, 1908 in Book 250 at Page 367, described as follows: A strip of land 25 feet in width, 121 feet on each side of the center line of the Brooks lateral and running from main ditch of second party South along West line of said Quarter Section to a point near old ditch right of way and all situated in said SW! Section 6, Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. Southwest Quarter (SW!) and all that part of the South Half of Southeast Quarter (S} of SEt) and the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NW! of SE!) lying West of the Cactus Hill ditch as said ditch is now constructed across said Southeast Quarter (SE!), all in Section (5), Township Seven (7) North. Range Sixty-seven (67) West of the 6th P.M. . Except reservations as contained in patent recorded in Book 201 at page 401 and in deed recorded in Book 233 at page 58 Weld County Records. Page 5 of 6 910539 I All my right, title and interest in Southwest Quarter (SW}) and all that part of the South Half (Si) of the Southeast Quarter (SEk) and the Northwest Quarter • (NW*) of the Southeast Quarter (SEt) lying West of the Cactus Hill ditch as said ditch is now constructed across said Southeast Quarter (SE;), all in Section Five (5), Township Seven (7) North, Range Sixty-seven (67) West of the 6th P.M. A tract of land located in the NE} of Section 6, Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. being more particularly described as follows: Considering the East line of the NE} of said Section 6 as bearing N 00°00'04" E. and with all bearings contained herein relative thereto: Commencing at the E} Corner of said Section 6, said point also being the true point of beginning, thence along the south line of the NEI, S 87°07'44" W, a distance of 1299.54 feet; thence N 00°00'04" E. a distance of 686.37 feet; thence, N 86°,59'02" E. a distance of 1299.71 feet to a point on the east line of said Section 6; thence, along the said east line, S 00°00'04" W, a distance of 689.66 feet to the true point of beginning, containing 20.025 acres more or less and subject to a 30 foot right of way for an existing county road on the east side of the above described tract except irrigation ditches and laterals in place or of record, patent and mineral reservations, if any, and protective covenants. Page 6 of 6 910539 RESOLUTION RE: DECLARING THE INTENT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF WELD, COLORADO, TO CREATE A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WITHIN THE COUNTY, TO BE DESIGNATED AS WELD COUNTY ROAD 63 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1991-3, ADOPTING DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS THEREFORE, ORDERING THE PUBLICATION AND MAILING NOTICES OF HEARING TO THE OWNERS OF PROPERTY IN SAID 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, in accordance with Section 30-20-603, Colorado Revised Statutes. as amended, certain local improvements may be initiated by action of the Board of County Commissioners upon Petition subscribed by owners of property who would bear more than one-half of the total proposed assessments within the district. and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has determined to create a Local Improvement District which includes the N; and the SE; of the NE; of Section 7, Township 4 North. Range 63 West all in relation to the 6th P.M., in an unincorporated portion of Weld County, Colorado, in an area generally one mile • south on Weld County Road 63 from Weld County Road 50. WHEREAS, the Board finds it is in the best interest of the inhabitants of the area to provide the following improvements to weld County Road 63 as follows: 1. Align, grade, and gravel the above-described road, including relocating one-half mile of fence and 60 feet of 72 inch diameter culvert. 2. The base course preparation is to include final grading, wetting and Compaction. 3. Placement of three inches (3") of aggregate base course, on the above described portion of Weld County Road 63, 12 feat wide. All work is to be built according to Weld County specifications and to be approved by the Weld County Engineer. 4. Major construction quantities include three inches of aggregate base course 12 feet wide consisting of 1,200 tons of aggregate and 60 feet of 72-inch diameter culvert. WHEREAS, Weld County will provide all administrative, engineering, and base preparation work separate from the creation of the local improvement district, which base course shall consist of three inches of aggregate base course on the above described roads, and installation of culverts necessary to accomplish drainage incident to the road improvements, and WHEREAS. the Board of County Commissioners shall consider all protests and objections that may be made in connection with the proposed improvements, before ordering the construction thereof, and 910538 b f -F Ce:>L cc.; EAT;a44; Sias" 4 Page 2 RE: WELD COUNTY ROAD 63 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT 01991-3 • WHEREAS, preliminary plans, specifications, estimates of costs. maps, and schedules for the proposed improvements have been presented to the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, in accordance with Title 30, Article 20. Part 6, it is necessary that a preliminary order be made, adopting full details and specifications, describing the materials to be used, determining the number of installments and time in which the cost of the improvements shall be payable, the rats of interest to be paid on unpaid and deferred installments, estimate of costs and a schedule showing approximate amounts to be d on the lots and parcels of the property within the district and those benefitted by the district, and WHEREAS, this Resolution has been considered at a public meeting of the Board with informal notice by letter to each of the owners according to the records of the Weld County Assessor of property located in part of the NI and the SEt of the NE; of Section 7, Township 4 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P. M. in an unincorporated portion of Weld County. Colorado. in an area generally one mile south on Weld County Road 63 from Weld County Road 50, and WHEREAS, after consideration of the petition and testimony at the meeting, it has been determined that the improvements described hereinafter are primarily for the benefit of the owners of the property described in Exhibit "A" herein, and that the benefits are most equitably shared on an equal amount per lot or parcel, and • WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners is authorized. pursuant to CRS. Section 30-20-606(1), to determine special benefits for the purposes of ing particular property within a Local Improvement District, and WHEREAS, this Resolution shall constitute the preliminary order required by the law. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado: A. That the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County does hereby declare its intent to create a Local Improvement District within the County, for the construction and installation of the improvements more particularly described in the notice hereinafter set forth. B. That the Engineer's reports, together with preliminary details, specifications, estimates of costs, maps and schedules are hereby approved and adopted by the Board of County Commissioners for the proposed use in the construction of the improvements to be made in the proposed improvement district. C. That the materials to be used in constructing the proposed improvements are stated in the notice hereinafter set forth. 910538 Page 3 REc WELD COUNTY ROAD 63 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT 81991-3 D. That the assessment to be levied for the improvements shall be due and payable within thirty (30) day■ after the effective date of the assessing resolutions. However, all such assessments may be paid at the election of the owner, in ten equal, annual installments of principal with installments of interest on the unpaid balance at an interest rate of nine percent (9%) simple interest per annum computed to the unpaid balance. The first of said installments of assessment shall be due and payable at such time as will be indicated in the ing Resolution. The remainder of the annual installments of assessments and annual payments of interest shall be due and payable successively on the same days each year thereafter until all are paid in full. E. That the property to be d for ■aid improvements shall be the properties specifically benefitted by said improvements and more particularly described in the notice. F. The Clerk to the Board shall give notice of the hearing on the construction of the improvements by publication in one (1) issue of The New News, said publication to be not less than thirty (30) days prior to the date of the hearing. In addition, the notice, being a brief written synopsis for the proposed improvements pursuant to Section 30-20-603(2)(b). Colorado Revised Statutes, shall be delivered or mailed by First Class mail to each property owner within the proposed district. The delivered or mailed notice shall be made not less than ten (10) days before the hearing. Said notice shall be in substantially the following forme (Form of Notice of Hearing) NOTICE Docket No. 91-36 OF A PROPOSITION TO CREATE A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. TO BE KNOWN AS WELD COUNTY ROAD 63 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1991-3, FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING AND INSTALLING STREET IMPROVEMENTS TO INCLUDE ALIGNING. GRADING, AND GRAVELING, TOGETHER WITH ANY NECESSARY INCIDENTALS, TO CERTAIN ROADS THEREIN. AND OF A PUBLIC HEARING THEREON. All owners of real estate and property hereinafter described end all persons generally, are hereby notified that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. has adopted a Resolution declaring its intent to create a local improvement district within an unincorporated area of Weld County, Colorado. to be designated as Weld County Road 63 Local Improvement District No. 1991-3, for the purpose of constructing and installing street improvements to 910538 Page 4 RE: WELD COUNTY ROAD 63 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT #1991-3 include aligning, grading, and graveling, together with any necessary incidentals. and to assess the cost of said improvements as proposed by petition of owners of the property who would bear more than one-half of the total proposed assessment within the district, all in accordance with the laws of the State of Colorado. 1. All persons are further notified that the kind of improvements proposed and the streets to be improved are as follows: Weld County Road 63. from Weld County Road 50, south a distance of one mile. The improvements include aligning, grading, and graveling the above described roads. Major construction quantities include three inches of aggregate base course 12 feet wide and 60 feet of 72-inch diameter culvert. 2. The area to be included within the district includes all or portions of the NI and the SE* of the NE; of Section 7, Township 4 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M. The District shall also include the rights-of-way of the County roads described herein. 3. The assessment for said improvements may be paid in ten (10) equal annual installments of principal with installments of interest on unpaid installments at an interest rate of nine percent (9%) simple interest per annum computed to the unpaid balance. 4. The assessment will be due and payable without demand within thirty (30) days from and after the effective date of a Resolution assessing the cost of said improvements, against the real property described herein in Paragraph 2. In the event any assessment against his or her property is not paid within said thirty (30) days. then the whole cost of the assessment against such property shall be payable in not more than ten (10) equal, annual installments of principal with interest accruing annually on the unpaid installments, as aforesaid. The first of such installments shall be due and payable at such time as may be determined in and by the assessing Resolution and the remainder of ■aid installments shall be due and payable successively on the same day in each year thereafter, unless otherwise determined by the Board of County Commissioners, until they are paid in full. 910538 Page S RE: WELD COUNTY ROAD 63 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT #1991-3 5. As shown by the estimates of the Weld County Engineer. the total cost of the street improvements to be d against the property within the district is estimated not to exceed $11,500. This represents an estimate of the cost of the labor and materials for installation of the aggregate base course and base preparation. The Board of County Commissioners. pursuant to CRS 30-20-606. has preliminarily found and determined that each and every described lot or parcel will specifically benefit from the proposed improvements based on the following facts= A. The market value of the property will increase; B. The proposed improvements will adapt the property to a more profitable use; C. The proposed improvements will facilitate access to the property and thereby increase the convenience of the use of said property. Based on the findings and determinations of the Board of County Commissioners. it is intended that all of the costs of the street improvements will be assessed against the above described lots, parcels, and tracts. Property owners are specifically referred to the schedule of estimated proposed assessments on file in the Office of the Clerk to the Board from which the approximate amount to be • assessed against any particular lot, tract. or parcel of property may be determined, but further it is stated that the estimated cost per lot is $11,500, based upon the Engineer's cost divided equally among the 1 lot, parcel, and tract. IT IS FURTHER STATED AS THE INTENT OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THAT. SHOULD THE COST OF INSTALLATION OF AGGREGATE BASE COURSE AND PREPARATION OF BASE EXCEED THE AMOUNT OF $11,500 PER LOT. EXCLUDING INTEREST OR ANY PENALTIES, THE COUNTY OF WELD WILL ASSUME PAYMENT OF THE EXCESS. 6. Upon completion of said improvements, or as soon as the total cost thereof is definitely ascertained, the cost of the total improvements shall be apportioned equally to each of the above described lots and parcels. Notice of such apportionment shall be given and a hearing will be held prior to the adoption of a Resolution ing such cost, all as provided by law. 7. Not less than thirty (30) days after the publication of this Notice, a Resolution authorizing said improvements will be 910538 Page 6 RE: WELD COUNTY ROAD 63 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT #1991-3 considered by the Board of County Commissioners, to-wit: August 21, 1991 at 10:00 a.m., or at an adjourned meeting thereafter, in the First Floor Hearing Room of the Wald County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. 8. A map, estimate, and schedule showing the approximate amount to be assessed and all Resolutions and proceedings are on file and can be seen and examined by any persons at any time during business hours on or before the date referred to in Paragraph 7. 9. All complaints and objections that may be made in writing concerning the proposed improvements by the owner or owners of any real property to be d will be heard end considered by the Board of County Commissioners at the meeting specified above, or at some adjournment thereof. before final action shall be taken. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Carol A. Harding, Deputy DATED: July 10. 1991 PUBLISHED: July 18, 1991, in The New News G. The Board of County Commissioners. pursuant to Colorado Revised Statute 30-20-606, hereby finds and determines that each of the herein described lots and parcels will specifically benefit from the proposed improvements based on the following facts: 1. The market value of the property will increase; 2. The proposed improvements will adapt the property to a more profitable use; 3. The proposed improvements will facilitate access to the property and thereby increase the convenience of use of said property. 910538 Page 7 RE; WELD COUNTY ROAD 63 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT 01991-3 Based on the findings and determinations of the preceding paragraph, it is intended that all of the costs of the street improvements will be assessed against each of the herein described lots and parcels. H. It is the estimate of the Board of County Commissioners that the cost of the paving to be d the landowners within the district will be $11.500, which is $11,500 per lot, parcel, or tract, and it is the intent of the Board of County Commissioners that the assessment per parcel, tract, or lot will not exceed $11,500. I. All Resolutions, or parts thereof, in conflict with the provisions hereof be. and the same hereby are. repealed. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 10th day of July, A.D., 1991. 412.150,ida BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTESTt WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING - (AYE) /p - Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman • Byt Deputy C ark to the Bo Geo a Kennedy. Pro- em` r( APPROVED AS TO FORM; /1�Z4 scracest aa le•e` Cl Constance L. Harbert a5;5 �a County attorney C. W. K rby ®a l t W. H. Webster I 910538 (•- 7LTtflON Fok TACAL SMPROVFMTNT)TSTRICZ TO: Board of County Commissioners Weld County. Colorado P. 0. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 We, the undersigned citizens of Wild County, who are owners of record of real property. propose to be d the costs for the entire project, and which property will benefit from improvements in the area of: Weld County Road 63 from Weld County Road 50, one mile south: situated in Weld County, Colorado, do hereby petition the Honorable Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, for the • formation of a local improvement district pursuant co CRS, 30.20-601. et seq. We represent that the real property listed in this petition will be d the entire $11.500 in costs proposed to be d co the local improvement district. Such improvement district is for the purpose of: Constructing Weld County Road 63; The specific improvements we wish to have constructed are as follows: Align, grade, and gravel the above-described road, including relocating one-half mile of fence and 60 feet of 72-inch diameter culvert. We request that the following materials be used: Three inches of aggregate basecourse, 12 feet wide and 60 feet of 72-inch diameter culvert; The specific manner of assessments we recommend is as follows: The property owners be d 511,500 on the parcel of land described as follows: The north one-half (N 1/2) and the southeast one-quarter (SE 1/4) of the northeast one-quarter (NE 1/4) of Section 7, Township 4 North, Range 63 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado. We request that the cost of the improvements not exceed S11.500: The specific manner of payment we recommend is as follows: The $11,500 would be paid over a 10-year period, at an interest race of 9a, with the principal being divided into 10 equal annual payments, and the interest computed to the unpaid balance. vh', h,)-- A- r ( . . Do not sign this petition unless you are an "owner• of real property beneficting from the project and requesting to be d oosts of the improvements. An owner is a person holding fee title to real property. You are an "owner" if you hold a contract to purchase real property which obligates you to pay general taxes on that property. In that instance, the seller may nor sign this petition. CRS, 30-20-602(3) and 603(3). SIGNATURE MAILING DESCRIPTION DATE OF IS THIS PRINTED NAME ADDRESS OF PROPERTY SIGNING PROPERTY Title WITHIN A MUNICIPALITY? ��J�• I/ / N1/2 and SE1/4 of L^�i� [,�ee.�.�s+Fr22985 WCR 63 NE1/4 of Sec. 7. 11.ZS•4/ Kersey. CO T4N, R63W. of the No Clinton Warehime 6th P.M. N1/2 and SE1/4 9f '9 (44)(1.4.6444.41 22985 WCR 63 NE1/4 of Sec. 7.. y��-�1/ Kersey, CO T4N. R63W. of the No Julia Warehime 6th P.M. :rd63pet.91 STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. AFFIDAVIT OF CIRCULATOR COUNTY OF WELD ) I, being first duly sworn, depose and say that my address is /? ALP 9ee..S ,&a, that I have circulated the within Petition, that each signature the/eon was Mixed in my presence, and that each signature thereon is a• signature of the person that it purports to be and that, to the best of my knowledge and belief. each person signing the petition vas, at the ciao of signing, an "owner" of real prOpetty proposed to beta f d and benefitted. 1`y' /11 .e">&(1/4- cu:,r Jc/1ry 1\1 (n 4 D �7 Signature of irculator Printed Name • UBSCZIZED AND SWORN to before ma this ot5 fll, day of C2 19 WITNESS my hand and official seal. 90GG(I/lf Ntefrne?„. Public My Commission expires: O7/1/47.51 p. :petition,mrw RESOLUTION RE, APPROVE AMENDED SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR A BIOMEDICAL WASTE INCXNERATION FACILITY - JAMISON TOOL, INC./COLORADO INCINERATION SERVICES, INC. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. pursuant to Colorado statute and the Wald 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 10th day of July. 1991. at the hour of 10;00 a.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Jamison Tool. Inc./Colorado Incineration Services, Inc., 12311 Weld County Road 41, Hudson, Colorado 80642, for an Amended Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for a biomedical waste incineration facility on the following described real estate, to-wits Part of the SEt, Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M.. Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, said applicant was represented by Kenneth Lind, Attorney, and WHEREAS, Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance provides standards for review of said Special Review Permit. and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, has studied the request of the applicant and the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter and. having been fully informed, finds that this request shall be approved for the following reasons, 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows; a. The location of the Special Review Permit area and the attached Conditions and Development Standards make the proposed use consistent with the Weld County comprehensive Plan's Agricultural. Industrial, and Environmental Quality and Natural Resource Coals and Policies. b. The proposed use is consistent with the Industrial Zone District and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. 910600 Q( )4ti CC. • k.4 c nro,<1a r U.4t ..- Page 2 REt AMENDED USR - JAMISON TOOL, INC./COLORADO INCINERATION SERVICES. INC. c. The proposal is compatible with the existing surrounding land uses and with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the existing zoning and as permitted by the weld County Comprehensive Plan. The surrounding land uses include an auto salvage facility, turkey hatchery, tire landfill, and agricultural production. d. No overlay districts affect the site. e. The Special Review Permit Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health. safety. and welfare of the neighborhood and County. NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the application for an Amended Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for a biomedical waste incineration 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 Special Review Permit plat; a. Each applicant shall submit a letter that identifies and reaffirms all existing agreements, Conditions of Approval, and Development Standards. b. A recorded exemption application shall be submitted to and be approved by the Department of Planning Services. The application shall identify the 3.84-acre parcel and the 36.16-acre parcel. c. The plat shall be amended to show the 8-foot high chain link perimeter fence, and outdoor trailer storage area. d. Evidence shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services that the State Engineer, Division of Water Resources, has approved all water supplies for the Special Review Permit site. 910600 Page 3 REI AMENDED USR - JAMISON TOOL, INC./COLORADO INCINERATION SERVICES. INC. e. An I.S.D.S. Evaluation of the existing septic systems shall be completed. 4, Within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners and prior to recording the Special Review Permit plat, the applicants shall develop and post performance guarantees to ensure that any biomedical waste abandoned on site is properly disposed of and the facility is properly closed in accordance with the State Health Department Regulations. The form of the guarantees and cost estimates shall be reviewed by the Weld County Attorney's Office. the County Engineering Department, the Weld County Health Department and approved by the Board of County Commissioners. The Weld County Health Department shall present the agreement to the Board of County Commissioners for approval. A copy of the approved agreement shall be forwarded to the Department of Planning Services. The collateral amount approval by the Board of County Commissioners shall be automatically adjusted every two years for the life of the operation. The adjustment shall be consistent with the Consumer Price Index and/or as required by the Board of County Commissioners at the time of review. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 10th day of July, A.D., 1991. ��,� /� , I� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST1 I��'�11"N Iy����f�/! WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING (AYE) Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Y B : C..1/1 y, Deputy lark to the Board Geo ge Kennedy, Pro-Tam APPROV TO FORM+ �/j�"�4�11�/�,rt) Constance L. Mar Ott (AYE) County Atto ey C. W. Kirby adr itej4 hr(AYE) W. M. Web er 910600 AMENDED SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS JAMISON TOOL, INC., AND COLORADO INCINERATION SERVICES, INC. USR #918 1. The Amended Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit is for a biomedical waste incineration facility as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated herein. The hours of operation may be 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Section 90 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 3. Fugitive dust shall be confined on this site. 4. Infectious biomedical waste shall be the only waste stream collected and incinerated at the incineration facility. This waste stream shall only consist of infectious materials, other biomedical wastes which are potentially infectious and any material which has come in contact with either, as determined by the infection control policies of the source institution. Categories commonly included in this waste stream are; sharps, pathological wastes, microbiological laboratory wastes, human blood and blood products, isolation unit wastes, surgery and autopsy waste, dialysis waste, contaminated laboratory wastes and equipment, and contaminated animal carcasses. Generators of this waste stream may include; general acute care hospitals, skilled nursing care facilities, or convalescent hospitals, intermediate care facilities, inpatient care facilities for the developmentally disabled, chronic dialysis clinics, free clinics, community clinics, employee clinics, health maintenance organizations (HMO's), surgical clinics, urgent care clinics. hospices. acute psychiatric hospitals, laboratories, medical buildings, physician's offices, veterinarian facilities, dental offices, and funeral homes. S. Hazardous waste, as defined by State and Federal Resource Conservation Recycling Act (R.C.R.A.) related regulations, shall not be accepted. Radiological waste shall also not be accepted. The generator of the waste is responsible for preventing hazardous and radiological waste from entering the infectious waste stream. Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. , shall require by the contract that the customer have waste management plans prior to accepting their waste. 6. Radiological waste shall be identified at the point of generation through the use of millirem counters. Any boxes which teat positive for radiation shall not be accepted. A second millirem counter shall scan the wastes at the scale located at the head of the kiln. 7. Boxed biomedical waste shall not be routinely opened and inspected because of the potential health risk to workers. If it is necessary to open and inspect packaged waste, procedures identified in the Health and Safety Plan shall be followed. The temperature robes in the incinerator will assist in identifying illegal hazardous waste disposal. 910600 �C'. Pt..; Link:So.mI3QkJ Page 2 RE: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - JAMISON TOOL, INC./CISI 8. Sharps must be placed in puncture-resistant containers. All other wastes shall be placed in bags which meet or exceed the ASTM D1709-75 165 gram dart-drop test and shall be red in color and imprinted with the OSHA- required biohazard symbol. If the outside of the bag is contaminated with blood or other body fluids, a second outer bag shall be used. All begs shall be placed in sturdy corrugated boxes marked with the international biohazard symbol. No wet, leaking, or visually contaminated box or bag shall be transported. 9. The incinerator facility shall consist of one 750-pound per hour multi-chamber incinerator with a scrubber to remove acidic gases and a filter baghouse to remove particulate emissions. A second identical unit may be installed. 10. The maximum average tons of material incinerated shall not exceed the rated capacity of the kiln incinerators. 11. The operation of the incinerator facility shall comply with all State and County health regulations. The primary incineration chamber temperature shall be maintained at not less than 1400 degrees Fahrenheit. The secondary combustion chamber temperature shall be maintained at not less than 1800 degrees Fahrenheit. The average solids retention time in the system shall be 2 hours. Automatic lockout systems shall prevent wastes from entering the incinerator if temperatures are below 1800 degrees Fahrenheit in the secondary chamber, a minimum of 1800 degrees Fahrenheit temperature shall be maintained in the discharge end of the primary incinerator chamber using a supplemental gas-fired ignition burner. All gases shall be retained for a minimum of two seconds. Cytotoxic wastes' shall be collected in specially designated containers and incinerated in a special run of the kiln at 2100 degrees Fahrenheit. 12. Any required Air Emissions Permits shall be obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health for new equipment, and existing equipment prior to operation. The facility shall be inspected by the Weld County Health Department Environmental Protection Staff prior to actual start up. 13. Scheduled shutdown of the incinerator shall allow for complete pyrolysis of the waste material in the first chamber. Ash may be removed from the unit during the "cool down" process. 14. In the event of an unscheduled shutdown. waste material not completely processed shall be left in the unit until start-up can be resumed or shall be removed manually or through the use of the ash removal system. Any partially incinerated waste material removed from the unit shall be stored in metal drums until the processing can be completed. The metal drums containing partially incinerated waste shall be stored under refrigeration after 24 hours. 910600 Page 3 RED DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - JAMISON TOOL, INC./CISI 15. In the event of failure of the ash removal system, the unit shall be shut down and repairs made. If it is necessary to remove all ash in the unit. manual removal shall be executed. All ash shall be placed in the ash collection bin. 16. The operations personnel, drivers and other on site staff shall be given a thorough training course immediately upon placement and prior to actual conduct of their assigned duties. Refresher courses shall be given four (4) times per year and shall be mandatory for all personnel. Records of training courses and employee participation shall be maintained at all times. 17. All Colorado Incineration Services. Inc., and subcontractor personnel shall be included in a medical monitoring program supervised by a physician with experience in occupational safety for health care workers. 18. Collection vehicles may consist of up to 24-foot long closed trucks and 48-foot long tractor trailers. Refrigerated units maintained at 45 degrees or below shall be used if the time from collection to incineration or delivery of the waste to the Special Review site exceeds 24 hours. 19. Pressurized-disinfectant applicators approved by the Weld County Health Department shall be maintained on all collection vans, trucks or other vehicles. The disinfectant stored in the vehicles shall be routinely checked for sufficient disinfectant strength. 20. If a truck or any area associated with the incinerator facility shows any signs of leakage from the containers, the affected area shall be washed with a detergent and disinfectant. Records on all decontamination activities shall be kept. The insides of all trucks shall be washed at least once every two weeks. The washing methods will be agitation to remove visible soil, combined with one of the following procedures; a. Exposure to hot water of at least 82 degrees Centigrade (180 degrees Fahrenheit) for minimum of 15 seconds; or b. Exposure to chemical germicides that are registered with and approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (E.P.A) as "sterilants" can be used either for sterilization or for high-level disinfection depending on contact time. • 21. Tracking of waste from the generator to disposal shall be accomplished by a manifest system using magnetic bar codes readily identifiable as Colorado Incineration Services. Inc., and bar code readers. The manifest system shall be similar to that required under Resource Conservation Recycling Act (R.C.R.A.) and Division of Transportation (D.O.T.) hazardous waste transportation requirements. Collection personnel shall record each box of waste as it is picked up. The bar codes shall be recorded again as the boxes are fed into the kiln or into refrigerated storage. the 910600 Page 4 REs DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - JAMISON TOOL, INC./CISI generator of the waste shall be supplied with records verifying the proper disposal of all of the waste collected. 22. All incoming waste shall be directed to the waste-receiving area. The waste-receiving area shall be sized. according to the capacity of the incinerators, to hold no more than the equivalent of 48 hours of waste materials. All waste shall be processed within 48 hours of receipt on- site. 23. Storage units shall be enclosed refrigerated trucks maintained at a temperature of 45 degrees Fahrenheit. or below when in use. A thermometer or some other internal monitoring device shall be installed in each refrigeration unit. 24. Wastes shall not be kept in the delivery trucks for more than 24 hours after pick-up from the generator. 25. No biomedical waste materials shall be stored on-site unless stored inside of enclosed refrigerated trucks maintained at 45 degrees Fahrenheit or below. All waste materials shall be stored and handled in such a manner as to protect against surface and groundwater contamination. 26. Floor drains shall be connected to a watertight vault approved by the Weld County Health Department designed to recycle all spillage and wash water to the incinerator for disposal. All floors shall be watertight at all times to guard against infiltration of the soil below the floor of the facility. 27. All waste water shall be incinerated on site. Disinfectants shall be used during wash-down procedures including, but not limited to, washing of floors, equipment, reusable containers, and vehicle boxes. 28. All buildings, structures, storage trucks, and grounds sites shall be rodent and vermin resistant. A professional exterminating service shall be retained to implement an ongoing control program. 29. Drainage shall be routed away from outside storage area, incinerator building, and processing areas. 30. The moisture content of ash shall not exceed eight percent (8Z). All ash shall be stored and transported in covered containers. Nonhazardous ash shall be disposed of in accordance with the plan approved by the Weld County Health Department and the State of Colorado Department of Health. 31. Quarterly testing of a representative, composite sample of the ash shall be analyzed for compliance with the Resource Conservation Recycling Act. Environmental Protection Agency toxicity and putrescible matter and prior to the first disposal. Results of this testing shall be provided to the Weld County Health Department for review. 910600 Page 5 RE, DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - JAMISON TOOL, INC./CISI 32. Records shall be kept on operation information, training records, records of any spills, volume of waste processed, kiln inspection records, and Air quality monitoring results. All records shall be submitted to or be made available to Weld County Health, State Health, Weld County Planning, and appropriate regulatory agencies on demand. 33. A detailed daily maintenance and operation check list and log shall be kept on-site. The log shall include a complete inspection check list for each piece of equipment in the kiln circuit, the temperature and monitoring data, and the waste volumes incinerated and stored. 34. Access to the site after hours shall be restricted by locked gates and an 8-foot chain link security fence. Warning signs stating that infectious waste is in the building or vehicles shall be posted at all points of entrance to the building or vehicles used for transport or storage of infectious waste. The warning signs shall be in English and Spanish. An emergency phone number shall be part of the sign and clearly visible. The warning signs on the builidng and doors shall be posted at eye level. 35. All fees required by 25-106-101, et seq., C.R.S., 1973, as amended, shall be collected by the operator and remitted to the State Health Department Hazardous Substance Response Fund. 36. This Special Review Permit facility shall be operated in accordance with Weld County Ordinance 164, regarding a surcharge in the amount of five percent (5%) which is added to all fees received by an operator of solid waste disposal sites in Weld County. 37. The operation shall be maintained in compliance at all times with State Infectious Waste Regulations. 38. Upon closure of the facility, all wastes shall be incinerated or removed • from the facility for proper disposal. All ash shall be removed from the property and properly disposed. 39. The property shall be maintained in compliance at all times with the Soil Conservation Plan approved by Platte Valley Soil Conservation Service. 40. In the event of an emergency, including a spill or surface contamination of any area outside the building, unscheduled shutdown of the incinerator or emissions control equipment, or discovery of hazardous material on the site, the incident shall be reported to the Weld County Health Department as soon as possible, but not more than 12 hours of the event. 41. Odor shall be controlled on site. At no time shall the odor level exceed the 7:1 dilution threshold as measured off-site according to the Colorado Air Pollution Control Regulations. 910600 Page 6 RE: DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - JAMISON TOOL. INC./CISI 42. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the Industrial limits of 80 4B(A) as measured according to 25-12-102, C.R.S. 43. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 44. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 45. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 46. Personnel from the Platteville Fire Protection District, the State Health Department, 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. 47. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans show herein and governed be the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as show 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. 48. 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. 910600 ATTENDANCE RECORD ' HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS ON THIS IC it DAY OF S._Q1 it , 1994: en DOCKET , Eli-37 - ..143.0,Q:4 4s..)"COWIC IS I - Qirn,a r,,d, a S C.D 4 a DOCKET 9 41 - 35 &,.l lmmum,a -+x Wit, - t,JC2.'a 15 S %4 ; D0CxKET a . 9 I - 3b - aor.Qa t"...c .c DOCKET 9 PLEASE write or print your name legibly, your address and the DOC I (as listed is3Tqr or the name of the applicant of the hearing you are attending. . NAME ADDRESS ry� // HEARING ATTENDING Arts,- p.c%L /H6/ / /4 .v Pr . 1=701 4] S7'),/ 9/-Ns— 1J M/���n tA) QiAt 3r.) ,Je?�(an Li44Q ,J�1 t W4 v, e-, ?/- I f G-ca (Z to,n, e,,ya `lncir 4,, -e IC rt C'- 1/,„ s PC 91 -3f mkt, ULU/ • 502 t wt.0 aterz . 617 reCtswi; Cv 9/-.35- ..., % k r to / .L' �. a (S /4ay HohekP*,G1- st.?Aq bed, Ai. 41 -37 ' ' /0// M Avo 6/app` q/- 3? 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DOCKET # 4 /-3'7 Ja rn Marx.-roc l /&a - G�.r�.R-nd Q &C CAS 2 t cb DOCKET 1 DOCKET I DOCKET I DOCKET I PLEASE write or print your name legibly, your address and the DOC I (as listed above) or the name of the applicant of the hearing you are attending. . NAME ADDRESS HEARING ATTENDING `/r`it 0)44-1 .'n1' Fein jL ?/.97 Ser a I ,n,&4.71Z . ttari eta 7/-37 -�-= 48s'fr w o ? yrintre 'Pact-t/ • 9106G0 PUBLIC NOTICE The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, on July 10, 1991, conditionally approved an Amended Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for the property and purpose described below. Conditional approval of this plan creates a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24, C.R.S., as amended, for a period of three years. APPLICANT: Jamison Tool, Inc. Colorado Incineration Services. Inc. 12311 Weld County Road 41 Hudson, Colorado 80642 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SEj of Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF APPROVED USE: An Amended Site Specific Development Plan, Amended Special Review Permit, and Amended Certificate of Designation for a biomedical waste incineration facility SIZE OF PARCEL: 3.84 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: /y/`r�.14CY3A1 Deputy ierk to the Board PUBLISHED: July 18, 1991, in The New News +9106; '0 • cep;. �`�- � i)21 JU1. 2S l;n f;: 16 . CI_E STATE OF COLORADO ) 0 Tr;� oO2, C,^D )s.s. COUNTY OF WELD ) David 8. Reynolds, being duly sworn, says that he is publisher of The New News, a weekly newspaper published in Keenesburg in said County and States that said newspaper has a general circulation in saio County and has been continously and uninterruptedly •published thwreLn. fl t .t. .•p.ue ..M h ri. during a period of at least t s-)w.-%e l.', fifty-two consecutive weeks prior to .b . the first publication of the annexed a• .Lb . notice= that said newspaper is • ) �sen k; newspaper within the weaning of the ," .wort '"w '...e Q 1,,, act of the General A ly of the g., ,;.,,.�-' "7.2tg State of Colorado • entitled "An Act r,:''' w'•'- •• `•' r�g�r to regulate the printing of legal ",t Waid,7.r, notices and advertisements." and ^^°F"u; 1ry .. Yro a.. lap Wa tor( , ,. amendments thereto; that the notice y�jrn Cal} h1'� x. 1u1y1' n� Put N of which the annexed is a printed WostipV. Ion , 'r.,q"1,,, copy taken from said newspaper, was m published in said newspaper, and in me �Ml °."d the regular and entire issue of .m 1 W nded lt..I" Pa"„ut every number S.Nµ",1"4� Le °'�w�.dlo: thereof, YN1a IM'IIM lic9l/ r ll;. A/tCdfLtLk away, • once a week for s .y'a n 4,alto lw tAy brls am Calkins. .1 • al will noun successive weeks; that said notice ..tr.r the „..� was so published in Said newspaper "�"�+1,,mc,rSq proper and not in any supplement "ei NierW)' thereof, and that the first 1 '�Hl:xn . K M1":" publication of said notice as Der�.+„a h.wa., aforesaid, was on the "� "' lwl' —` IL day of q ., 19 __, and last on theLEL day of d►\�, 19.11.--. • Subscribed and s r,///to before me this .zsel day of • 199/. . M,Commission expires Maicr t5,199Z . C0; gin, n •r ,.2 :Ye. V V'y hal iu. . STATE OF COLORADO ) CLu;, )s.s. ,'' COUNTY OF WELD ) David D. Reynolds, being duly sworn, says that he is publisher of + NOT' sw" The New News, a weekly newspaper Published in K burg in said County Ms ' and State; that said newspaper has a A, a Y so O 1 circulation in said County ',i and has been Continously and • uninterruptedly published therein, ' . P, ,..N. during a period of at least in fifty—two Consecutive weeks prior tO I. Zrrr': the first publication Of the annexed (` On notice; that said newspaper is a tl', +» t �';WwY4 lit: newspaper within the meaning of the '� ' �, :,..�..u... act of the G 1 Assembly of the 4r, fd.af►. 7. not - lsarox State of Colorado., entitled "An Act ' vmei to regulate the printing of legal :.T".pimat w+{tShe t J"�,e notices and advertisements," and °'` '°' r• amendments thereto; that the notice �..f .4 „ 47.. of which the annexed is a printed Wd4"Gw` w Copy taken from said newspaper, was b� wombaaie u: published in said newspaper, and in a^t,s C"1:4now:the regular and entire issue of �••$'y , ,,,�.,' ` every number thereof, , , e'll F, 6'4471 aon mow... sk, "41= W' fordU once a week for • I d},O,1MYf , successive weeks; that said notice ' �"" oasts ou was so published in 'said newspaper �°t rim! Proper and not in any supplement , r d�Si45' tinAl rest ftm a thereof , and that the a aw %to OW publication of said notice as '' "i "i....a coat glit0m" ee of 'd. was on the ''. %amok to:rw� 'mot howl v: n.ai3 ter. di" Of . 1c _L_, Wr s'o, ,tirN Wrap' b. O.Alt and the last on the ill day of t, 81 B `6.. Subscribed and sworn t before ' me this Zari day of 4 , 19-2,—• • lWnntA 07.1.0i...44...1.-... my commission expires March 15,1902 9106CO !XM 9tT • • 7 LE`fTE • • o It bats a spin around tfse aver air to be carnal downwind and even- , journalEver since your article on farm safet tually make their way back to the aut.("Spring Your Farm's Death Traps,' face,to contaminate Crops,forage and ' November I 049),we had corrected al surface water.The ash is placed in plait- most every hazard on the(arm uxce tic•linod pits and finds its way into the the shield over the auger pulley.It ha local groundwater. I' taw gotten to be a joke between u': Many dairy companies refuse to buy Esvl;anewonn "Marshall, we have to fix that shie milk raised within a 30•mit radius of on the auger.If Charlene Flack com a such sites.It magalsab"lmpossible to " MAY mmielnIel� down here to the Ifootheel and se it sell ctot�t+!+njfowp,inijisarcx,fLinTw'F l that,she will kick our butts." cci, wd o grow commie-beef will low i SST*oenonwat It didn't Swum like a joke who I certification,The mune is true for or-UcJOMMarten climbed out of the bin utter loadi g ganic crops, ' Staff Emi'pmmmt leorllatist beans in December,staggered back d Company representatives say such a Dr.FYOfrad S.Fawcett felt something grab mu,Instantly I facility is perfectly safe,Well,if it's so trsaiar MiswS Sam INS 1m kw, what had happened.I had been grab safe,why don't they build it in down- ohs H.timlihelbassahlaisa ESA Class by the belt and pulley on the auger, town Dallas,New Yorker Pittsburgh? Fois.asevalkess,flans Song Welsh lo• I am amazed how much can pass . wain taaTNO,rot 'sred,s ern. fon once.,Mae'M,Masn, through your mind in an instant,I could Man mews,Plait One,Houtrnm, remember the article about Dick ,"Modern-day M nolo, Mo."`oly w..a,oar, E'O"','nt Beardsley being caught by the PTO Sever have asked r ennoasw.-.easw..Pror,i -NiuEl. K `flip• w,Coaea'Naa,boas-Uoa urn,an.., shaft.My uncle had been caught step- date on the arddirrlfalfnerf'we profiled lows-Mons suss, Columbia Cm, ping over a PTO shaft several veers In this story r/wl ran in our November sr.-•oarmi&MNCra"'n•en,a."`'4'Flu ago and had his clothes ripped Arse, Owns tr,_etr Saran,PassK off. issue,llerc it Ls,• Ps xasara,wregn„ o.c.-{weer Would the coveralls rip off mu before Iowan Christie Treat answers only Jairao,, mesa q, Tam-dam awes I was bludgeoned'? Not likely. I just to Mont now, not sergeant, The Army PailaMorw.Onaillso.Jan DISM.Drumm, bought them last month before dour approved her petition for a Iwrdy/up Na,..dxunr,ars-a,Om Mains sew„ season, Would the I 0'honw electric discharge, and she Lv now hack on i/se a".rrraar•^Avers n.Ones motor pull dow„ before I got spun farm with sons Joe, 3. and Phillip, I. ' 0991/110011.11101911/911•490 ww"'0,NM around?No,that auger can load a semi Husband Don remains on duty In wear, W'SAS ISM Mw, was K Moos,19ouwspwawaMevoaas.arn., in 15 minutes; ! wouldn't be a match Jacksonville, Flu, Warm MOMr'tes m Ora,Dins'Sun,ion for that, Missourian Roy Redeem: was stilt ' ammo,ta•'agM swoonedn'eswooneda l finally realized after several sec- fanning when we first talked to Mtn,,at.srttasrtanraatnn.,sanar,.a, Psi F ,i Or. ,an,Manse,, Undo H. ends, which seemed like an eternity, waiting for orders. Since then, he hag saws•Meua7t••MTaao,Sat Sam, I that the auger was still running,and I been called to active duty and Is now ' Casale;M oale; analatsl, ae' arts a,,,°g,,,tsgAaxa,n„ins c.m,.,a, wasn't going around with it,It took me stationed in the Mideast, Ills address: ►ninwtirasNwf�a'trn a couple more seconds to relax enough .Sgt. Roy Rideau:, /138th Military to. ••tteatow�aieiw�e aa4�oasesn iban;w.w� to slowly turn around and see that my lice Co., drl0lh Military Police//anal• MM.Pen e' l coveralls were caught on the shield over ion,APO New York fMM/&5000, Mani Can the pulley1 finally • J ararsan Saone y pal that shield back on that Update: show* /W'stlll Killing Sias*Pswit M ' e'One Cows- auger like you kept talking about,"said ThornsNws" • 'y,vrtaaronwa anon Marshall, "I didn't want that writer Some changes have occurred since we etc awyaaa.. swv ism, most Padua baste.to cane down here ran this story In our October Lew. - twsa.,sages-,oaixa.t_N•ear,tu,n and kick our build" iiecause crisis Nee set up In the mid- cmes. Serb : II'a I A kick in'the butt sure beats a spin '80s often are run on shoestring fund. I around the auger any day. leg, some haven't survived, Such was 404L.ernn I . Joat,'nrtoam,wo.vn the fate of the Farm CILrl Hod/nein aasomisavlso rtaleern ._. Ohio, which Is no longer/n operation, • .4111119900111919.4111119900111919 / UnsafeIrrolnerstort.. �. Also,the Arkansas number that welisted ti r. n.� . s,Car. i One problem that could spell disaster is no longer valid. However, the Cro • seso;vtsssvaiwsa for agriculture in many regions of our nersione Project in tilde Rock is aulal1Ytn— •• - nation is toxic waste incinerators and equipped to handle cr/sLS calls from " ; t'aa ie"r hazardous senate landfills,Companies farmers.In Arkansas,dial SW-37542aW,ior glee ataala•nt such as Chemical Waste and Energy From outride o/Arkansas,the number .kwk•`awaM law.waosaw— Development based in Pittsburgh.Pa„ is 1100-359-.5541. ttgOr 9.natslai promise economic prosperity to local • &Arai Vieshr,Wsm communities, but what they bring is If you have an opinion you'd like to v nnaa.~ arsenic, lead, chromium, cadmium, Share, It.we'd like to hear Send "fat- selenium, benzene, mercury, dioxins em"candidatesto Loners,Fesvloog- • 1 arasaVla.eresm.nt i and other toxins. Al. JO W. Washington SOW"Phila. ysn wren e These toxins are burned in incinera• delphie, Pa, /q/05. Letters are shoN- i tors where many are released into the reed to fit. —The Editor* q own JJtlAM4agDJAMYVw 1Q91 91 600 • • I�n•••�illlllll CROSS/TESSITORE & ASSOCIATES, P.A. 4763 S. CONWAY ROAD, SUITE F vh,„,d ORLANDO, FLORIDA 32812 1111111.61111111407/851.1484 , axyisir ItIIIIIIhh;:'htl July 9, 1991 11 :Ifir Kathryn K. Bowen, President Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. 1624 Market Street, Suite 200 Denver, Colorado 80202 Dear Me. Bowen: Cross/Tessitore and Associates, P.A., (C/TA) was retained by the Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. to review the proposed concept and design for the retrofit of a 750 lb/hr Regional Medical Waste Incineration facility at Hudson, Colorado. The retrofit involves upgrading four areas of the existing incinerator. First, a new feed system was designed using state of the art controls. The system will prevent the overloading of the incinerator and will prevent the loading of any radioactive materials. The system is also interlocked to a emission monitor to prevent the levels of carbon monoxide from getting to high. Second, an entirely new primary and secondary combustion chamber was added to the existing incinerator. The combustion chambers are properly sized to provide the required retention time to get a good destruction of the combustion gases. Third, the existing rotary kiln was incorporated into the design. This will greatly increase the time that combustible material spends in the incinerator. This will give the system an excellent burnout leaving no unburned combustible material in the residue. This will yield a very high quality of ash. Proper consideration towards the prevention of fugitive emissions is shown by the use of totally enclosed ash conveyors. Fourth, an air pollution control system was designed into the system that will provide the best available control technology available. Qa s" REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS • • July 9. 1991 Kathyrn K. Bowen Page Two Our review indicated that the retrofit design for the incinerator system is quite unique and advanced for the time. The overall design and concept of the system is well conceived. Sincer "ay rank L. Cross, Jr., P.E. President PLC=slw C3547.DOC rn r+�n ,w •+s urtr•f" 9b 4r vY +�MR:� h'��r,1«a -1:,;'''''.:‘,/:,-1", ranitir.n •3 :{ "y ,, gip. 0•1"",•,'•••••,''',• '''.4.-.;•[ •, Mr'w +,M-'" IYt `:r z G } ? r r n ni. 1 r r'` ,+.Fy r la°� ., M r .yYu aS r `a �ed r.li^-. Ih2 e r � r w LLw.� y Y r m ', -,'pjr.' y 5 id +I.' ''it #Y� 1 M r yr I -t i IS .°1'...,n '-`44": .°{.'" 3 i i+ r 43 I1 EXHIBIT EXHIlt.QT 1/43 t .ri .. 'aifw a :"'nir,' Y a�:4 r ?5 I1 "a. �' ,:.,,:y..,,,,„:-,.....6;,:0,44444.4 ,0 „.i::er : y,Isomfr�—n�� r� ,y • �nMib`,Y p, Y �tm TM p yI . � � lL vKfy rY m i,vr ° + � bK;d'kWM * „..\'„.-.4t,�s6 / *dry . {' • Y>' a ♦w4 ..^'r r ' t. i M ra "t+ r`q �¢ rl. '� + r� l 3�d" ''" j1" 4. tR. i,� , rCd" , + v. vl Y 1 I rh"i f b . EX� QQQQr :+. �1 � EXHIBIT I } �7/(2 ql �7/O q / 910600 ® • • tXH101l'` 7pq NoTiur—.o 12311 WELD COUNTY 1. 41 Poivefilwr Sri TIRE1YD 7/4'4-4j) - •- g, MTh. O t OFFICE ENTRANCE ' W AREA OF DETAIL SOUTH END OF BUILDING 9106 y0 ® • �:. .0041611 Ai BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SIGN POSTING CERTIFICATE I HEREBY CERTIFY UNDER THE PENALTIES OF PERJURY THAT THE SIGN PROVIDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES WAS POSTED ON THE PROPERTY AT LEAST TEN (10) DAYS PRECEDING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER'S HEARING FOR CASE # 179 - THE SIGN WAS POSTED BY: NAME OF PERSON POSTING SIGN fre NATU E OF APPL CANT STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD )SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS h___ DAY OF 9 19 . - SFAS NOTAR it ' -Mt,COMMISSION EXPIRES ill-del- 93 LAST DAY TO POST SIGN IS: 9A-,upQ6 199j • 910600 ' JUN1s ►� .may l r PLANNING COMMISSION SIGN POSTINC CERTIFICATE I HEREBY CERTIFY UNDER THE PENALTIES OF PERJURY THAT THE SIGN PROVIDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES WAS POSTED ON THE PROPERTY AT LEAST TEN (10) DAYS PRECEDING THE PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING FOR CASE ll-R1,i_2, • THE SIGN WAS POSTED BY: Placing on notice board on Property adjacent tc County Read 41 by Rich Vito on May 23, 1991. NAME OF PERSQL PO STING S GN 2iCth9et.D • t/ fro S NA URE F AP L ANT STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OP WELD ) .01 SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS __3 DAY OF19.26 —SEAL ZgRigifet. MX COM141:SS10N EXPIRES3 pZ LAST DAY TO POST SIGN IS: May 24 19 91 9.o; • • f.----- t ,....:1:,,,,i.,;''''':' tr-t y �I. r A 1 6 , " : .19 f 1 +�'�rj�"h �. 1• yy r �.. N11r t, " „ a t • • LIND, LAWRENCE & OTTEN OFF ATTORNEYS AT LAW THE LAW eviwiN0 MIRWADOMMUM 0 PDX Uh 0 G t491 Q V 1 OROIUY,COIAl1A001D61S OEOSOa N.OITENNOPP --~ I( NN6TN P.ISNO (A11)Hlj/Sl kLM 0.LAWRENCE June 5, 1991 N/I/II. Rae r— j1D/I" wawa (l ON H61III Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 Attention: Keith Schuett Re: Jamison Tool and Colorado Incineration (USR 918) Dear Mr. Schuett: This letter is in response to the letter dated May 9, 1991 from the office of the State Engineer, Division of Water Resources. Colorado Incineration has done a complete study of its water needs and has determined that on an average year they will need 3 .64 acre feet of water. Existing uses for Tire Mountain indicates that the maximum water usage is 2 acre feet per year. Thus, the total needs are a maximum of 5.64 acre feet per year. Based upon the acquifer study completed by the Office of the State Engineer this property can produce up to 9 acre feet on an annual basis. The existing well permit allows diversions of 3 acre feet. Jamison Tool and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. will apply for a new well permit for a second well on site to produce 4 acre feet per year. The two wells will thus be permitted 7 acre feet on an annual basis. It is also our belief that having two separate wells provides for security in the event of a well or pump problem with one of the wells. As soon as the permit for the 4 acre feet additional is prepared, a copy will be submitted to you. Very truly you , LIND OTTENEOFF Ke h . Ind KFL/cg pc: John Shurer, Office of the State Engineer Jamison Tool, Inc. Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. n4 r.'',nn • . . • ; 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 Amended Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit are requested to attend and may be heard. Should the applicant or any interested party desire the presence of a court reporter to make a record of the proceedings, in addition to the taped record which will be kept during the hearing, the Clerk to the Board's Office 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: 91-37 APPLICANT Jamison Tool, Inc. Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. 12311 Weld County Road 41 Hudson, Colorado 80642 DATE: July 10, 1991 TIME: 10:00 a.m. REQUEST: An Amended Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review Permit and Amended Certificate of Designation for a biomedical waste incineration facility. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE} of Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado LOCATION: West of and adjacent to Weld County Road 45 and south of Weld County Road 28 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Cathy L. Flot Deputy Clerk to the Board DATED: June 10, 1991 PUBLISHED: June 27, 1991 in The New News 91,361)0 EXhikAi+ WELD COUNTY 4p TOV_r xy,stio •r;nr. PMONL (303) 5364311 ��`` CO. „ „", , 557 ASH STREET ;99! „' ! 2 All Q 2u P.O. BOX 351 HUDSON, COLORADO 80642 e off C, my coL0AADO May 23, 1991 Hon. Gordon Lacy, Chairman Board of County Commissioners 915-10th Street Greeley, CO 80632 Dear Commissioner Lacy: It has come to the attention of the Board of Trustees that there have been certain changes made with regard to the proposed traffic route for bio-medical waste shipments to the Colorado Incineration services, Inc. , CIS', (formerly WIXCO) waste incinerator which is located a few miles north and west of Hudson. Our concerns are twofold. Firstly, we are concerned with the movement of these hazardous materials through our town and the possibility for serious accidents or spills as these vehicles exit 1-76 to Highway 52, a heavily traveled road. Secondly, we are concerned with the possible impact of the inevitable emissions from the incinerator operations on air quality, feed crops and the public health. while I realize that these facilities have to be located somewhere, I am concerned about the ability, and authority, of the various public agencies to adequately protect the public. I would appreciate any reassurances you could provide Hudson with regard to whatever steps the County is taking to provide maximum safeguarding of the public. sin ],x�POI4Ais ` r' % Robert D. Masden Mayor cc: Weld County Board of Commissioners Wes Potter, Weld County Health Department Chuck Cunliffe, Weld County Planning Department S106(0 J•44iMi- •i i.. • • , .., . . .. , . , r)� .... 1., , , i. , %,1 .,,, N �MI .,, , —uv .,Aeu,Irvaing • et N U h ymy y O 8 CO r u) 8 . 8 oo E. v) r2 ; 15 0 46 ` in a. a • `-�11J 1 ' ?H ONE (303) 5 ASH T 11 0 • ."4 557 BOX 351 1,�, �', ,i„' HUDSON. COLORADO 80642 3017 COLORADO May 23, 1991 Hon. Gordon Lacy, Chairman Board of County Commissioners 915-10th Street Greeley, CO 80632 Dear Commissioner Lacy: It has come to the attention of the Board of Trustees that there have been certain changes made with regard to the proposed traffic route for bio-medical waste shipments to the Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. , CISi, (formerly WIXCO) waste incinerator which is located a few miles north and west of Hudson. Our concerns are twofold. Firstly, we are concerned with the movement of these hazardous materials through our town and the possibility for serious accidents or spills as these vehicles exit 1-76 to Highway 52, a heavily traveled road. Secondly, we are concerned with the possible impact of the inevitable emissions from the incinerator operations on air quality, feed crops and the public health. While I realize that these facilities have to be located somewhepe, I am concerned about the ability, and authority, of the various public agencies to adequately protect the public. I would appreciate any reassurances you could provide Hudson with regard to whatever steps the County is taking to provide maximum safeguarding of the public. Sincerely, � 41,PfMr atliatithAl Robert D. Masden Mayor cc: "Weld County Board of Commissioners Wes Potter, Weld County Health Department Chuck Cunliffe, Weld County Planning Department r . 91060 0 . • . ( Q C4A , • Y rm MEM In eir , em Li404 44 s g a .7. . .r O 4 r4 r • d r h O, .. . 91O6CO BEFORE THILD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNINCfl*(Z$SZ,OlyAnii.r7y RESOLUTION OF RLt.OMMENDATZON TO THE BOARD OF CO Tde ONER3;^ Moved by Ann Garrison that the following resolution be intrIluffQ S7'r 1PQY8€ by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the Certificate of Designation for: CLERK TO1,;.: :C NAME: Jamison Tool, Inc. , and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. ADDRESS: 12311 Weld County Road 41, Hudson, CO 80642 REQUEST: An Amended Certificate of Designation for a Bio-Medical Waste Incineration Facility. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 32, T3N, R6SW of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: West of Weld County Road 45 and south of Weld County Road 28. SIZE OF PARCEL: 3.84 acres, more or less. be recommended unfavorably to the Board of County Commissioners. The applicant has not shown a need nor shown protection for the health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and county. Defining welfare as economic welfare. Motion seconded by Judy Yamaguchi. VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Ann Garrison Richard Kimmel Don Feldhaus Shirley Camenisch Judy Yamaguchi Jerry Kiefer Bud Clemons 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, Jerrie Schwartz, Recording Secretary of the Weld County Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution is • true copy of the Resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County, Colorado, adopted on June 4, 1991. Dated the 4th1 y of June, 1991 eyrie Schwartz ary Magi& r g SW0IARY or THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING June 4, 1991 Page 4 David Osborne, Attorney, said he was concerned with buffering. He said it would tale 5 years to get any screening or density. He would like to have them put in a 6 foot pre-cast concrete fence similar in material to The existing building facades on the property. He feels it would be more cost effective. He said the 4 foot berm would not screen flatiron from their property. John West explained that the berm is almost 10 feet high and combined with platting the screening will be over 20 feet. He said it is difficult to construct any type of fence, also a fence is not as visually pleasing as berming and planting. Bill Crews, Agent, North American Oil and Gas stated that his main concern was to protect the access to the oil and gas production facility. The Chairman asked Rod Allison to read the staff's recommendation into the record. The applicant stated they agreed with the staff's recommendations. Ann Garrison moved that Case Number S-316 be forwarded to the board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval with the condition that Flatiron revise' their landscaping plan by mixing the Rocky Mountain Juniper and the Russian Olive trees for better year around,screening. Motion seconded by Judy Yamaguchi. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Ann Garrison - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; bud Clemons yes; Jerry Kiefer - yes; Don Feldhaua - yes; LeAnn Reid - yes. Motion carried, LeAnn Reid left at 4:29 p.m. CASE NUMAER: Amended USR-918 APPLICATION: Jamison Tool, Inc. , and Colorado Incineration Services. REQUEST: An amended Site Specific Development Plan, a Special Review permit and a Certificate of Designation for a Rio-Medical Incineration Facility in the 1-3 (Industrial) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 32, T3N, R63W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: South of Weld County Road 28 and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 41. Ken Lind, Attorney, representative for Jamison Tool and Colorado Incineration ' 'explained this particular application is due to changes in the original' application and is being presented for review and recommendation. He described the 40 acre parcel, part of which is sited for Tire Mountain and the remaining, 3.8 acres will be the site of Colorado Incineration. At the present time the ' facility is permitted and can be operated but it is designated for a S0' x 90' •'T- 9106 C0 • SIDWARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MO$fXNC June 4, 1991 Page S building. Half of the building is used for equipment maintenance and repair for Tire Mountain and the other half is being used by Colorado Incineration. As the incinerator is constructed and test operations, the heat generation from the incinerator sada it apparent that half of the existing tmdlAsrgwas not adequate for heat dissipation as well as comfortable and safe operation. Two additions are proposed. One being a concrete platform and the other s 27' x 30' building for better heat dissipation. Ken Lind then introduced Greg Chlumsky with Interpro, the owner of the incinerator, Doug Frame, Chief Engineer in charge of design and installation of incinerator, Rich Vito, Site Manager, and Katy Bowen, President. Greg Chlumsky explained that the ash Comes out at 1800 degrees fahrenheit so the temperature in the existing building got up to 120-130 degrees fahrenheit and was uncomfortable for the employees. They took a look at the operation and decided some changes were in order. Changes included a 24 hour operation, temperature control, and less pollution output. He explained that the material comes in trucks, is weighed, bar coded, scanned for radiation, automatically fed in primary chamber then completely burned and cooled. . It is then discharged by conveyor and deposited to gases to secondary chamber and then on to the heat exchange system. Ann Garrison asked in previous operations how many test burns passed Health Regulations and when maintenance and repairs are done. Greg Chivasky said they met all standards and explained that 10E of the operation will usually be down for repair. Ann then asked how radioactive materials are stored and Crag explained they use lead-lined boxes that are checked and then returned. Jerry Kiefer asked what happens to the ash that is not accepted at landfills. Katy Bowen said if the ash did not 'meet the testing, it is treated as hazardous material. She explained they don't deal with hazardous materials in the present operation. They subcontract with out of state companies who don't have problems dumping in landfills. Greg Chlumsky'said with a number of facilities operating around the United States, most ash is going to the landfills. Doug Frame said the best solution is CO totally upgrade the facility. The Chairman asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against the application. Helen Moore, surrounding property owner. said 2 years ago during the original application they showed a video presentation end assured us that the kiln was state-of-the-art and in operation. Norma Taylor, surrounding property owner has concerns about increased traffic on ' the access roads. She feels the applicant should have to pay road impact fees. f.. 9106fl0 n::•w - ® o SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MESSING June 4. 1991 Page 6 The Chairman asked Keith Schuecc to read the staff's recommendation into the record. Ann Garrison moved that Case Number USR-918 be denied because the applicant has not shown that the health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and county can • be protected. Motion seconded by Judy Yamaguchi. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - no; Ann Garrison - yes; Shirley Camenisch - no; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Bud Clemons - yes; Jerry Kiefer - no; Don Feldhaus - yes. Motion carried. Moved by Ann Garrison that the Amended Certificate of Designation for a Bio- Medical Waste Incineration Facility be denied because the applicant has not shown a need nor shown protection for the health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and county. Motion seconded by Judy Yamaguchi. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission C their decision. Richard Kimmel - no; Ann Garrison - yes; Shirley Ca;senisch - no; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Bud Clemons - yes; Jerry Kiefer - no; Don Feldhaus - yes. Motion carried. Meeting adjourned at 5:45 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Jerry chwa z •Cary . 9106:'XI0 Cdr 41 r 14 ' • LIND, LAWRENCE & OTTENHOFF ATTORNEYS AT LAW nit LAM IKJI1pNO 101(KLIWMM MINOR ,a R01fws CAMAY,COLORADO(IRAN OFOROI N.OTIYNNO., Y UNSON% KFNNLTN F,LIND (30111111111 KIM R.1AIRRFNCF 001)MAIO MACO I, 10111,.N11 June 7, 1991 Board of County Commissioners Mr. Don Warden, Clerk to the Board P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Re Case No. USR-918 (Jamison Tool and Colorado Incineration Services) Dear Mr. Warden: On behalf of Jamison Tool and Colorado Incineration Services the purpose of this letter is to request that the above referenced Use by Special Review which was recommended unfavorably to the Board of County Commissioners be set for a hearing before the Board. This USR involves part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. We understand that a notice of hearing will be published and the expense of the notice is the responsibility of Jamison Tool and Colorado Incineration Services. It is our request that this matter be scheduled for hearing at the earliest possible date. Dates that we have available are as follows: June 19, July 1, July 3, July 8 and July 10, 1991. Please contact the undersigned to confirm available dates before scheduling a date. Very truly yours, LI , WRENCE OFF II Xenneth F. Lind XFL/cg pc: Jamison Tool Colorado Incineration Services aii411 C7- -- 91.06e0 1110 IJ0A Lti to. mt. • v IvL. ry r '^ • T RI A —I 5 � z x 0 • M • O M • r $ Oma m • nn .• Na • mqs � o 0 CE 0 V CO m P p = w h A Li — D 4.4 ti — eiR � e f Y a r cif 910600 BEFORE THELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNi ilr$5 N ,ir,� RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OFOCOUNT'Y'COMM� STONERS Moved by Ann Garrison that the following resolution b91 e Introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it resolved by t(Mehad County Planning Commission that the application for: TO 7V, CASE NUMBER: USR•918 NAME: Jamison Tool, Incorporated, and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc, ADDRESS: 12311 Weld County Road 41, Hudson, CO 80642 REQUEST: An Amended Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for a biomedical waste incineration facility. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M„ Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: West of and adjacent to Weld County Road 41 and south of Weld County Road 28, be recommended unfavorably to the Board of County Commissioners. The applicant has not shown that the health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and county can be protected. Looking at welfare from a broad point of view to include the economic welfare of the community. Motion seconded by Judy Yamaguchi, VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Ann Garrison Richard Kimmel Don Feldhaus Shirley Csmenisch Judy Yamaguchi Jerry Kiefer Bud Clemons 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, Jerrie Schwartz, Recording Secretary of the Weld County Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution 1s a true copy of the Resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County, Colorado, adopted on June 4, 1991. Dated the..4th4 y of June, 1991 Jerr a Sc wa +� etary 92.06C0 INVENTORY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION Applicant: Jamison Tool, Inc. and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. Case Number: USR-918 Amended Submitted 9Y Frevara4 Prior 12 Hearin& AS Hearin 1. Application 64 Pages X 2. 6 Application plat(s) 6 pages X 3. DPS Referral Summary Sheet X 4. DPS Recommendation X 5. DPS Surrounding Property Owner's Mailing List X 6. DPS Mineral Owner's Mailing List X 7. 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. Letter dated April 15, 1991 from Glenn F. X Mallory, State Health Department 12. Letter dated March 28, 1991 from Glenn F. X Mallory, State Health Department 13. Memo dated April 24, 1991 from Wes Potter X 14. Letter dated May 9, 1991 from John T. Schurer, Division of Water Resources X 15. Referral response dated April 17, 1991 from Clyde Abbett, Platte Valley X 16. Letter dated April 17, 1991 from Evan Hooper, State Highway Department X 17. Referral response dated April 12, 1991 from Ed Jordan, Sheriff X 18. Referral response dated April 19, 1991 from Ed Herring, Office of Emergency Management X 19. Referral response dated April 10, 1991 from Drew Scheltinga, Weld County Engineer X 20. Referral response dated April 26, 1991 from Glenn Miller, Platteville Fire District X 9146"'0 Jamison Tool, Inc. Ilk Colorado Incineration Service0Inc. USR•918 Amended Page 2 I hereby certify that the 20 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 June 7, 1991. re Planner STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS ±day oftJt.01_0 -j 19,4,,1_. t4.•••••--""••:.•_ • N agf T yti, •• f 6a C deg ion Expires lay com,.4Rstan expires October I , 91.O6C0 JO' A Lae pQ IB��IT//��I��NVENTORY CONTROL n SHEET r �_ Cast Ui& 's:75/��v( QL A _ y (;9/Qkadel t/1G�.IV�tLf'r""C✓�GiRiwiati Exhibit Submitted By Exhibit bescrittienl, A C/7 A. 411/121/1.. tAlt* •attlri�tN � �(► . tA iikat e..I.Li c `/1 B. p/��/1n� (/Vl S?a 4/ l�/ • c, -o /`p - So L'10da,_ ��ro D. t1Q+1/i/ 4/1 E. I 1�aMA. &mat difYI . •'. A 5 I Arn , -� /.1cP.rt.ts.Q- '4F. U �i h `.. `H. . I. � f� A lloyfai X. Li„ J . M. 4,11 // N. IS(iveh KL91n. &It. a4,4Qi P. Q. . R. • S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. Z. 9106rO Date: June 4, 1991 CASE NUMBER: USA-918 NAME: Jamison Tool, Incorporated. and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. ADDRESS: 12311 Weld County Road 41. Hudson, CO 60642 REQUEST: An Amended Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special • Review permit for a biomedical waste incineration facility. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 32, T3N, R6SW of the 6th P.H. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: West of and adjacent to Weld County Road 41 and south of Weld County Road 28. THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST BE APPROVED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services' staff that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: A. The location of the special review permit area and the attached conditions and development standards make the proposed use consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Agricultural, Industrial, and Environmental Quality and Natural Resource Coals and Policies. B. The proposed use is consistent with the Industrial Zone District and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. C. The proposal is compatible with the existing surrounding land uses and with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the existing zoning and • as permitted by the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The surrounding land uses include an auto salvage facility, turkey hatchery, tire landfill, and agricultural production. D No overlay districts affect the site. E. The Special Review Permit Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and County. This recommendation is based, in part, upon • review of the application materials submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and responses from referral entities. 9146^0 s s RECOMMENDATION. JAMISON TOOL, INC. USR-918 Page 2 The Department of Planning Services' staff recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. The attached Development Standards for the Special Review permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's office within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. The Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. Prior to recording the Special Review permit plat: a. Each applicant shall submit a letter that identifies and reaffirms all existing agreements, Conditions of Approval, and Development Standards. b. A recorded exemption application shall be submitted to and be approved by the Department of Planning Services. The application shall identify the 3.84 acre parcel and the 36.16 acre parcel. c. The plat shall be amended to show the 8-foot high chain link perimeter fence, outdoor trailer storage area. d. Evidence shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services that the State Engineer, Division of Water Resources, has approved ell water supplies for the Special Review permit site. 4. Within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners and prior to recording the Special Review permit plat, the applicants shall develop and post performance guarantees to ensure chat any biomedical waste abandoned on site is properly disposed of and the facility is properly closed in accordance with the State Health Department Regulations. The form of the guarantees and cost estimates shall be reviewed by the Weld County Attorney's Office, the County Engineering Department, the Weld County Health Department and approved by the Board of County Commissioners. The Weld County Health Department shall present the agreement to the Board of County Commissioners for approval. A copy of the approved agreement shall be forwarded to the Department of Planning Services. 9106?"0 • • { AMENDED SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS JAMISON TOOL, INCORPORATED, AND COLORADO INCINERATION SERVICES, INCORPORATED USR-918 1. The Amended Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review permit is for a biomedical waste incineration facility as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated hereon, The hours of operation may be 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Section 90 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 3. Fugitive dust shall be confined on this site. 4. Infectious biomedical waste shall be the only waste stream collected and incinerated at the incineration facility. This waste scream shall only consist of infectious materials. other biomedical wastes which are potentially infectious and any material which has coma in contact with either, as determined by the infection control policies of the source institution, Categories commonly included in this waste stream are: sharps, pathological wastes, microbiological laboratory wastes. human blood and blood products, isolation unit wastes, surgery and autopsy waste, dialysis waste. contaminated laboratory wastes and equipment, and contaminated animal carcasses. Generators of this waste stream may include: general acute care hospitals, skilled nursing care facilities, or convalescent hospitals, intermediate care facilities, inpatient care facilities for the developmentally disabled, chronic dialysis clinics, free clinics, community clinics, employee clinics, health maintenance organizations (HMO's), surgical clinics, urgent care clinics, hospices, acute psychiatric hospitals, laboratories. medical buildings, physician's offices, veterinarian facilities. dental offices, and funeral homes. S. Hazardous waste, as defined by State and Federal Resource Conservation Recycling Act (R.C.R.A.) related regulations, shall not be accepted. Radiological waste shall also not be accepted. The generator of the waste is responsible for preventing hazardous and radiological waste from entering the infectious waste stream. Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. , shall require by the contract that the customer have waste management plans prior to accepting their waste. 6. Radiological waste shall be identified at the point of generation through the use of millirem counters. Any boxes which test positive for radiation shall not be accepted. A second millirem counter shall scan the wastes at the scale located at the head of the kiln. J1U6 Y.O • O DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - VSR-918 Jamison Tool, Inc. Page 2 7. Boxed biomedical waste shall not be routinely opened and inspected because of the potential health risk to workers. If it is necessary to open and inspect packaged waste, procedures identified in the Health and Safety Plan shall be followed, The temperature probes in the incinerator will assist in identifying illegal hazardous waste disposal. 8. Sharps must be placed in puncture-resistant containers. All other wastes shall be placed in bags which meet or exceed the ASTM D1709-75 165 gram dart-drop test and shall be red in color and imprinted with the OSHA-required biohazard symbol. If the outside of the bag is contaminated with blood or other body fluids, a second outer bag shall be used. All bags shall be placed in sturdy corrugated boxes marked with the international biohazard symbol. No wet, leaking, or visually contaminated box or bag shall be transported. 9. The incinerator facility shall consist of one 750-pound per hour multi- chamber incinerator with a scrubber to remove acidic gases and a filter baghouee to remove particulate emissions. A second identical unit may be installed. 10. The maximum average tons of material incinerated shall not exceed the rated capacity of the kiln incinerators. 11. The operation of the incinerator facility shall comply with all State and County health regulations. The operation primary incineration chamber temperature shall be maintained at 1800 degrees Fahrenheit or above with an average retention time of two (2) hours. Automatic lockout systems shall prevent wastes from entering the kiln if temperatures are below 1800 degrees Fahrenheit. A minimum of 1800 degrees Fahrenheit temperature shall be maintained in the discharge end of the primary incinerator chamber using a supplemental gas-fired ignition burner, All gases shall be retained for • minimum of two second. Cytotoxic wastes shall be collected in specially designated containers and incinerated in a special run of the kiln at 2100 degrees Fahrenheit. 12. Any required Air Emissions Permits shall be obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health for new equipment, and existing equipment prior to operation. The facility shall be inspected by the Weld County Health Department Environmental Protection Staff prior to actual start up. 13. Scheduled shutdown of the incinerator shall allow for complete pyrolysis of the waste material in the first chamber. Ash may be removed from the unit during the "cool down" process. 910610 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - USR-918 Jamison Tool, Inc. Page 1 14. In the event of an unscheduled shutdown, waste material not completely processed shall be left in the unit until start-up can be resumed or shall be removed manually or through the use of the ash removal system. Andy partially incinerated waste material removed from the unit shall be stored in metal drums until the processing can be completed. The metal drums containing partially incinerated waste shall be stored under refrigeration after 24 hours. 15. In the event of failure of the ash removal system, the unit shall be shut down and repairs made. If it is necessary to remove all ash in the unit, manual removal shall be executed. All ash shall be placed in the ash collection bin. 16. The operations personnel, drivers and other on sits staff shall be given • thorough training course immediately upon placement and prior to actual conduct of their assigned duties. Refresher courses shall be given four (4) times per year and shall be mandatory for all personnel. Records of training courses and employee participation shall be maintained at all times. 17. All Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. , and subcontractor personnel shall be included in a medical monitoring program supervised by a physician with experience in occupational safety for health care workers. 18. Collection vehicles may consist of up to 24-foot long closed trucks and 48-Loot long tractor trailers. Refrigerated units maintained at 45 degrees or below shall be used if the time from collection to incineration or delivery of the waste to the Special Review site exceeds 24 hours. 19. Pressurized-disinfectant applicators approved by the Weld County Health Department shall be maintained on all collection vans, trucks or other vehicles. The disinfectant stored in the vehicles shall be routinely checked for sufficient disinfectant strength. 20. If a truck or any area associated with the incinerator facility shows any signs of leakage from the containers, the affected area shall be washed with a detergent and disinfectant. Records on all decontamination activities shall be kept. The insides of all trucks shall be washed at lease once every two weeks. The washing methods will be agitation to remove visible soil, combined with one of the following procedures: a. exposure to hot water of at least 82 degrees Centigrade (180 degrees Fahrenheit) for a minimum of 15 seconds; or 91.06 ,0 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - USR-918 11 Jamison Tool. Inc. Page 4 b. exposure to chemical germicides that are registered with and approved by the V.S. Environmental Protection Agency (E.P.A) as "sterilants" can be used either for sterilization or for high-level disinfection depending on contact time. 21. Tracking of waste from the generator to disposal shell be accomplished by a manifest system using magnetic bar codes readily identifiable as Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. , and bar coda readers. The manifest system shall be similar to that required under Resource Conservation Recycling Act (R.C.R.A.) and Division of Transportation (D.O.T.) hazardous waste transportation requirements. Collection personnel shall record each box of waste as it is picked up. The bar codes shall be recorded again as the boxes ars fed into the kiln or into refrigerated storage. The generator of the waste shall be supplied with records verifying the proper disposal of all of the waste collected. 22. All incoming waste shall be directed to the waste-receiving area. The waste-receiving area shall be sized, according to the capacity of the incinerators, to hold no more than the equivalent of 48 hours of waste materials. All waste shall be processed within 48 hours of receipt on- site. 23. Storage units shall be enclosed refrigerated trucks maintained at a temperature of 45 degrees Fahrenheit, or below when in use. A thermometer or some other internal monitoring device shall be installed in each refrigeration unit. 24. Wastes shall not be kept in the delivery trucks for more than 24 hours after pick-up from the generator. 25. No biomedical waste materials shall be stored on-site unless stored inside of enclosed refrigerated trucks maintained at 45 degrees Fahrenheit or below. All waste materials shall be stored and handled in such a manner as to protect against surface and groundwater contamination. 26. Floor drains shall be connected co a watertight vault approved by the Weld County Health Department designed to recycle all spillage and wash water to the incinerator for disposal. All floors shall be watertight at all times to guard against infiltration of the soil below the floor of the facility. 27. All wastewater shall be incinerated on site. Disinfectants shall be used during washdown procedures including, but not limited to, washing of floors, equipment, reusable containers, and vehicle boxes. 91.e6C 1 • • DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - USR-918 Jamison Tool, Inc. Page S 28. All buildings. structures, storage trucks, and grounds sites shall be rodent and vermin resistant. A professional exterminating service shall be retained to implement an ongoing control program. 29. Drainage shall be routed away from outside storage area, incinerator building, and processing areas. 30. The moisture content of ash shall not exceed eight percent (8%). All ash shall bs stored and transported in covered containers. Nonhazardous ash shall be disposed of in accordance with the plan approved by the Weld County Health Department and the State of Colorado Department of Health, 31. Quarterly testing of a representative, composite sample of the ash shall be analyzed for compliance with the Resource Conservation Recycling Act, Environmental Protection Agency toxicity and putrescible matter and prior to the first disposal. Results of this testing shall be provided to the Weld County Health Department for review. 32. Records shall be kept on operation information, training records, records of any spills. volume of waste processed, kiln inspection records, and air quality monitoring results. All records shall be submitted to or be made available to Weld County Health, State Health, Weld County Planning, and appropriate regulatory agencies on demand. 33. A detailed daily maintenance and operation check list and log shall be kept on-site. The log shall include a complete inspection check list for each piece of equipment in the kiln circuit, the temperature and monitoring data, and the waste volumes incinerated and stored. 34. Access to the site after hours shall be restricted by locked gates and an a-foot chainlink security fence. Warning signs stating that infectious waste is in the building or vehicles shall be posted at all points of entrance to the building or vehicles used for transport or storage of infectious waste. The warning signs shall be in English and Spanish. An emergency phone number shall be part of the sign and • clearly visible. 35. All fees required by 25.16-101, et seq. . C.R.S. , 1973, as amended, shall be collected by the operator and remitted to the Scats Health Department Hazardous Substance Response Fund. 36. This Special Review permit facility shall be operated in accordance with Weld County Ordinance 164. regarding a surcharge in the amount of five percent (Si) which is added to all fees received by an operator of solid waste disposal sites in Weld County. 37. The operation shall be maintained in compliance at all times with State Infectious Waste Regulations. 9106C0 • I DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - USA-918 Jamison Tool, Inc. Page 6 38. Upon closure of the facility, all wastes shall be incinerated or removed from the facility for proper disposal. All ash shall be removed from the property and properly disposed of. 39. The property shall be maintained in compliance at all times with the Soil Conservation Plan approved by Platte Valley Soil Conservation Service. 40. In the event of an emergency, including a spill or surface contamination of any area outside the building, unscheduled shutdown of the incinerator or emissions control equipment, or discovery of hazardous material on the site, the incident shall be reported to the Weld County Health Department as soon as possible, but not more than 12 hours of the event. 41. Odor shall be controlled on site. At no time shall the odor level exceed the 7:1 dilution threshold as measured off-site according to the Colorado Air Pollution Control Regulations. 42. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the Industrial limits of 80 dB(A) as measured according to 25-12-102. C.R.S. 43. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Cods Ordinance. 44. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, 45. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 46. Personnel from the Platteville Fire Protection District, the State Health Department, 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. 47. 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 plane or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 48. 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. cvertpt A _ OF D -tt A120N NAME: Jamison Tool. Inc. . and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. ADDRESS: 12311 Weld County Road 41, Hudson, CO 80642 REQUEST: An Amended Certificate of Designation for a Rio-Medical Waste Incineration Facility. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 32. T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: West of Weld County Road 45 and south of Weld County Road 28. SIZE OF PARCEL: 3.84 acres, more or less. The Department of Planning Services' staff recommends that this request be approved for the following reasons: 1. The conditions for approval and stated standards in Amended USR-918 will minimize the impacts on the surrounding property and the area co the greatest extent possible. The conditions for approval and stated standards will also provide adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of the area and the County. 2. The location of the proposed solid waste disposal site will be convenient and accessible to the potential users. 3. The applicant has demonstrated in the submitted application materials that there is a need for the proposed solid waste disposal site. 4. The applicant has demonstrated in the submitted application materials the ability co comply with the health standards and operating procedures of the Solid Waste Disposal Site and Facilities Act, Title 30-20, Pert 1, Colorado Revised Statutes. 5. The Colorado Department of Health and the Weld County Health Department have reviewed this request and find, subject to conditions, that the proposal will comply with the Standards of the Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities Act, Title 30.20.101 et seq. , Colorado Revised Statutes. This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request and the responses of the referral entities which have reviewed this request. The Department of Planning Services' staff recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: The property shall be maintained in compliance with Amended USR-918, all submitted application materials on file with the Department of Planning Services, and all requirements of the Weld County Health Department, and the Colorado Department of Health. 40-70e-r3 • • 11 . The operation of the incinerator facility shall comply with all State and County health regulations . The primary incineration chamber temperature shall be maintained at not less than 1400 degrees Fahrenheit. The secondary combustion chamber temperature shall be maintained at not less than 1800 degrees Fahrenheit. The average solids retention time in the system shall be 2 hours. Automatic lockout systems shall prevent wastes from entering the incinerator if temperatures are below 1800 degrees Fahrenheit in the secondary chamber. A minimum of 1800 degrees Fahrenheit temperature shall be maintained in the discharge end of the primary incinerator chamber using a supplemental gas-fired ignition burner. All gases shall be retained for a minimum of two seconds. Cytotoxic wastes shall be collected in specially designated containers and incinerated in a special run of the kiln at 2100 degrees Fahrenheit. LIND, LAWRENCE & OTTENHOFF ATNRNOB AT LAW fill LAW MAL MO Ralaces oRula CCU:SADO 031 0W110K M.ormo e, autmoA .. Kamm P.UND OOM Woo KIM A.LAflD Os :011 MNMO MOMPER OOb MrtII March 29, 1991 Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: First Amendment to USR-918 Ladies & Gentlemen: GENERAL STATEMENT The purpose of the application and letters is to amend the above referenced Use by Special Review to (A) receive an Amended Certificate of Designation and (B) request an amendment to the Use by Special Review. The amendments to the Certificate of Designation and Use by Special Review consists of (1) changing the name of the lessee and operator from Wixco Services, Inc. to Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. ; ( 2) change the operating times: and (3) request certain facility design changes explained hereinafter. The existing Use by Special Review, No. 918, has not yet been recorded due to the fact that the Supplemental Performance Guarantee Agreement and Recorded Exemption plat have not yet been approved by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. That there was no reason to finalize the Supplemental Performance Agreement as the applicant notified the County of the change of name for the operator and certain design changes. It was thus determined that there was no reason to finalize the Supplemental Performance Agreement and Recorded Exemption until this amendment was presented. Thus, the proposed Supplmental Performance Guarantee Agreement submitted on December 31, 1990 should also be considered as a part of this application which, obviously, would have to be modified to indicate the correct name of the lessee/operator. It should also be mentioned that on January 21, 1991 a copy of the Certificate of Amendment showing the change of name from Wixco Services , Inc . to Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. was submitted to the Weld County Attorney. Said Certificate of Amendment and January 21, 1991 • letter should also be considered as part of this application. 91060,0 ® • weld Couny Department of Planning Services March 29, 1991 Page 2 CHANGE OF NAME (OPERATOR) On December 20, 1990 the Secretary of the State of Colorado granted a Certificate of Amendment to change the name of Wixco Services , Inc. to Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. A copy of the certificate was provided to the County Attorney by letter dated January 21 , 1991 with a copy to the Weld County Department of Planning Services. There has basically been no change in the structure of Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. as the majority corporate shareholder remains the same . Additionally, the professional engineering firm , Interpro, maintains its relationship with Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. "CISX" and will remain as the owner of the incineration equipment and providing consulting and expert engineering services to Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. who will be the designated operator. CHANGE IN OPERATING TIMES Development Standard No. 10 of the Special Review permit established maximum operating times not to exceed 20 hours per day and S days per week for each unit. Engineering analysis and recommendations are such that maximum efficiency is utilized by operating 24 hours per day 7 days per week. Due to the time to reach operating temperature expert engineering analysis indicates that the incinerator should be operated on a continual basis rather than operating for a period of hours then being shut down for 4 hours per day. Additionally, continuous operation, while being more efficient, is also safer as there are no cooling down periods. Cooling down will effect refractory life and consistent operations will permit lower possibility of PIC generation . Finally, continuous operations will reduce waste storage time on site. FACILITY DESIGN CHANGES Interpro, in cooperation with an engineering contractor, Euthenergy of Midland, Michigan has proposed facility design changes for the incinerator. The basic changes are to facilitate larger biomedical waste containers, modification of the baghouse, change in ash and materials handling and a change in the air pollution equipment . It is without question that these modifications result in improved operations and significant safety enhancement, both to operators and to the environment. 910V,0 Weld Couny Department of Planning Services March 29, 1991 Page 3 (ORIGINAL FACILITY DESIGN) The original facility was designed to process 750 lbs. per hour of biomedical waste. As seen from the previously approved designs, the facility consisted of a 3 foot diameter, 33 foot long rotary kiln operating at 1800°F. Biomedical waste received from generators in sealed boxes were fed by an interlock ram system into the kiln. The ash which was formed traveled the length of the kiln (4 hours retention time) and discharged into 1 cubic yeard wheeled dumpsters. • The offgases left the primary kiln at 1800°F and entered an afterburner, which was also held at 1800°F. The total retention time at 1800°F for the offgases was 2 seconds . After the afterburner, the offgases were sampled by a continuous monitor for Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide. After sampling, the gasses were cooled, scrubbed with an alkaline solution for acid removal and finally passed through a baghouse fabric filter for particle removal . All offgas discharges met the criteria specified in Interpro's air quality permit. During the assembly and startup of the incinerator , Interpro found that there were several areas of performance and operation which were not optimum, being: A . Each box of waste contained a different weight of material; therefore, air control and burn time were difficult for operators to control . The original process can be subject to operator judgment; 8. Hospitals have insisted that larger cross sectional area boxes be supplied to handle their biomedical waste. during test burn, Interpro found that boxes with cross sectional areas of 12" x 12" increments produced effluents well within regulated norms . However , Interpro also found that if the cross sectional area was increased to 14" x 23-1/2", insufficient air would enter the kiln to properly sustain combustion; C. The temperature in the building was difficult to control just with air flow from ventilation fans. Temperatures in excess of 115°F were present during the summer; D. The system requirements to cool the offgases to 186° prior to the baghouse required the use of a lot of fresh water makeup and also heated the water in the recirculator tanks to 91061O • • weld Couny Department of Planning Services March 29, 1991 Page 4 150°F. This hot water storage also contributed to the heat in the building; E. The amount of equipment in the feed area of the kiln has logistics problems for box loading and equipment maintenance; and F. Operators were moving 1800°F ash in small dumpsters. Recognizing these shortcomings of the system, Interpro had two choices: (1) to continue to specifically run a smaller box operation, or ( 2) modify the system to more accurate reflect the market place and alleviate operational shortcomings altogether. Interpro elected to modify the design for the following reasons: A . To produce a more consistent feed pattern, thus improving operational capability; B. Control the temperature in the building and mitigate the heat buildup; C. To rearrange equipment to permit easier access and maintenance; D. To increase the size of the feed system to accommodate larger boxes and CISX client requirements; and E. To provide for safer ash handling. (NEW FACILITY DESIGN) Interpro , with its engineering company Euthenergy, engineered and redesigned the system which mitigates all off the concerns described hereinabove which will meet all. Conditions and Development Standards of the Use by Special Review of Weld County and the Colorado Department of Health, Air Quality Permit No. 88WE161 . Drawings and supporting information for the modifications are submitted as a part of this USR application. A brief description and summary of the operation based upon the new design change is as follows: 1 . The incineration system is designed to reduce 750 lbs./hr. of biomedical waste to 50 lbs./hr of non-hazardous ash. The system is also designed to meet or exceed all Colorado State Health and Weld County regulations; SICrn0 • • Weld Couny Department of Planning Services March 29, 1991 Page 5 2. The incineration process begins with the unloading of the sealed cardboard boxes from the truck to the automatic feed conveyor. The redesigned system can handle boxes with a maximum cross section of 144" x 23" and 33" long; 3 . The boxes are scanned for weight and ownership for production of the destruction manifest. They are then scanned for radiation. if boxes are determined to contain radiation they will be separated from the feed stream and stored in a lead lined box. At the end of the day, these boxes will be rechecked. If radiation is confirmed, the box will be returned to the point of origin; 4 . Boxes which pass the radiation scan are then fed by hydraulic ram into the incineration chamber. The boxes are incinerated at 1800°F in the first stage of the process. The retention time in the first stage is 20 minutes . The volume is reduced by approximately 70%; 5. Ash from the first stage is automatically discharged into a 3-foot diameter rotary kiln where the ash volume is reduced to its final level . Airflow in this rotary kiln is counter current to the ash flow. Final ash weight will be 5 to 10 percent of the original feed weight. Retention time in this secondary chamber is two hours. Ash temperature at its discharge will be cooler than the 1800°F present in the original design; 6 . Offgases from the first and secondary chambers are combined in the afterburner . The offgases are held at a temperature of 1800°F for two seconds. Propane can be used as a supplemental fuel, as necessary; 7 . From the afterburner , the offgases pass through a four-stage air-to-air heat exchange when the temperature is reduced from 1800°F to 700°F. Sodium Bicarbonate will be added to the offgas stream at this point to capture any HCL (Hydrochloric Acid) which may be generated during incineration. The captured HC1 and particulate are trapped as the offgas passes through a baghouse; 8 . The of fgas from the system will contain no more than 0.1 grains of particulate per cubic meter and will contain less than 50 ppm HC1 corrected to 7% oxygen and meet all Colorado State Health Department and Weld County regulations, 9106(71 p • • weld Couny Department of Planning Services March 29, 1991 Page 6 9 . Ash from the baghouse and secondary kiln are combined in an ash bin and hauled to a designated landfill? 10 . As can be seen from the drawings, the modifications permit more access to the indoor equipment maintenance . In addition, we have added a computer operated indexing conveyor which automatically computes the burn time for each box of waste based on the feed weighty 11. Additionally, by increasing the diameter of the feed box and kiln front end, Interpro has eliminated the cross sectional area restriction problem. Also, by adding a four-stage heat exchanger, Interpro has also eliminated the need for large amounts of cooling water for the gas stream; 12 . By operating the rotary kiln portion of the incinerator with the airflow moving counter to ash flow, Interpro can produce an ash which is not only cooler, but is completely combusted; and 13 . Lastly , by having the ash from the kiln and particulate from the baghouse discharge directly into the roll off , Interpro has eliminated two handling steps which will prevent fugitive dust being generated on site. The "roll off" is a fabricated heavy guaqe steel storage structure having deminsions of 8 ' wide by 8 ' high by 22' long. The unit will conform to standard industrial rubbish roll off pick mechanisms. The unit will have sealed inspection ports and will be totally sealed during transportation and processing times. Said roll off unit will hold three to four days of ash production . The facility will have two units being one in the process stream and one unit on standby use. (SUMMARY OF EQUIPMENT BEING ELIMINATED FROM PRIOR APPROVED DESIGN) The new design change eliminates from the prior approved design the following equipment: A. Manual box feed system i . Removed from front end of the rotary kiln near the northeast corner of the building. ii . Equipment is being replaced because of the great variation in box sizes and weight . This system 91.06r,,0 • • Weld Couny Department of Planning Services March 29, 1991 Page 7 requires the operator to calculate burn time and feed cycle to the rotary kiln and we found these calculations to be difficult because of the fuel and weight variances in the feed. B. Ram feed mechanism i . Removed from the front end of the rotary kiln near the northeast corner of the building. ii . Equipment is being replaced because the cross sectional size of the box needed by hospitals has increased from 12"W x 12"L to 144"W x 23"L. C. Afterburner i . Removed from the back end of the rotary kiln. Placement was parallel to the main rotary kiln. ii . This equipment is being replaced to accommodate a new primary combustion chamber in the system. D. Wet scrubber i . The wet scrubber is being removed from the center of the building. ii . This equipment is being removed to lessen the • amounts of water required in the plant and to improve the efficiency of FIC1 removal. E. Baghouse i . The current baghouse is being removed from the center of the building. ii. The equipment is being removed to facilitate the addition of a heat recovery system and the dry scrubber. (SUMMARY OF EQUIPMENT BEING ADDED FOR NEW FACILITY DESIGN) The new and improved facility design, after eliminating equipment described immediately hereinabove, then adds the following equipment as follows: 91Os.y'Q • • Weld Couny Department of Planning Services March 29, 1991 Page 8 { A. Automatic conveyor i. The feed end of the primary combustion system. ii . The conveyor and the computer take the weight of the box from the scale and compute the feed time and burning time based on weight. The optimized feed rate is to closely match the control equipment and to lessen operator error. B. New RAM feed i. The front end of the primary combustion system. ii . The new RAM feeder will accommodate the larger boxes required by hospitals. C. Primary combustion chamber i. The northeast corner of the building. ii . This primary combustion chamber will accommodate the larger boxes from hospitals. The larger diameter was needed to permit more air to be present during the burn. D. Secondary combustion chamber i. This will be installed along the north wall. ii . The secondary combustion chamber is the original rotary kiln. This combustion chamber is necessary to complete burning of the solid ash products and to permit cooling of the ash prior to handling by operators. E. Relief stack i. Located in the building near the west center wall. ii . The relief stack is necessary to protect the heat exchangers and baghouse downstream from the combustion chamber. F. Heat exchanger 91Osno Weld Couny Department of Planning Services March 29, 1991 Page 9 i . Located outside near the west wall of the building on the new concrete slab. ii . The heat exchanger was designed into the system to recover heat from the operations for future use and to allow lesser amounts of water being used in the process. This addition permits a water reduction of 2-3 gallons per minute of water. C. Concrete slab i . The slab and equipment pedestals have been added to accommodate the baghouse and heat exchanger equipment. The concrete slab will also hold the enclosed conveyor for ash transfer. ii . The slab dimensions are 29i' x 45' . H. Evaporative cooler i. Located after the heat exchanger. ii . This equipment is a small spray nozzle inserted into the gas flow line to trim the temperature to the required range for baghouse operation. It is estimated that 2-3 gallons per minute of water will be required to protect the bags in the baghouse. I. Dry scrubber i. Located at the heat exchanger. ii . This equipment injects a dry sodium bicarbonate into the gas stream for acid gas removal, if present. This system replaces the wet scrubber in the old system and will be more efficient than the wet scrubber. J. Ash conveyors i . Located after the secondary combustion chamber and after the baghouse. ii . The covered ash conveyor transports the ash from the secondary combustion chamber and the baghouse to an enclosed ash bin. This eliminates two handling steps SIOSCO !. • Weld Couny Department of Planning Services March 29, 1991 • Page 10 from the old system and permits less potential for fugitive dust on the site. K. Baghouse i. Located outside on the west area concrete slab. ii . This baghouse replaces the baghouse in the original system. This baghouse permits continuous operation of the pulse shaking of the bags. L. Ash roll off i . Located in the spare parts warehouse west of the concrete slab. ii . The ash roll off is the same design as the one currently on site and will be contained in the spare parts warehouse. M. Spare parts warehouse i . This building will be located west of the concrete slab. ii . The spare parts warehouse will house spare parts for equipment, sodium bicarbonate and the ash bin roll off. N. Auxiliary building; This building houses: i. 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DEMISE AND DESCRIPTION OF PREMISES In accordance with this agreement, Lessor agrees to lease to the Lessee and Lessee agrees to lease from the Lessor that certain building space hereinafter called "Premises" situate in 2 ,250 sunty of Weld and quare sq are feet being athe South te of rhalf of anado , to iexistin one approximately shop building located at 12311 WCR 41 Hudson , g one story appurtenances existing in the South half of said Obu building do and all one acre of land located immediately West of said building all plus which Ls situated on lands in the South Half of the North Half of the Southeast Quarter (Si Ni SE ) of Section Thirty Two (32) , Township Three (3) North , Range Sixty-five (65) West of the 6th P.M. subject to and reserving unto Lessor the water storage tank and septic system located on the one acre of land. XI. CONTINGENCIES This Lease is effective contingent upon Lessee obtaining the proper regulatory authorizations from Weld County and the State of Colorado for the operation of a biomedical waste incinerator at the above described premises. In consideration of the right to exercise this lease Option, Lessee renders the sum or Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) to Lessor the date first above written . The least option must be executed within five days of obtaining the aforementioned regulatory authorizations, but no later than July 31 , 1989. In the event Lessee has not received regulatory authorizations as described hereinabove , the Lessee shall have the right to extend this lease option for the period August 1 , 1989 through December 31 , 1989 for the additional sum or Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) Payable on or before August 1 , non-refundable. All ion sums as and and shall be thecsoled in property i ofParagraphLessor are or not Lessee exercises its option to p lease y a whether agreement. pursuant to this III. TERM OF LEASE become Upon operatse ionaf l terms + the option to lease , this Lease shall noon of the sate of a ill remain effective from 12:00 xecution until 12:00 noon ten years later. 1 91 6X) • • RENTAL AND RELATED CHARGES Lessee shall pay to Lessor the sum of One Thousand Three Hundred Dollars ($1 ,300.00) per month ( term) for the first year of the lease term herein which sum shall be due on or before 72:00 noon on the fifth day of each calendar month. In the event the term commences On any date during any month other than the first day of that month , the term shall be considered as starting on the first day of that month but the first month 's rent shall be prorated to determine the amount of rent due for said first month . If Lessee fails to pay all, or any provided herein before the fifth day of an portion h then Lessee agrees to pay a late charge of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) per month on said rental. It is further agreed that lease payments herein provided shall be increased on every anniversary date of the Lease in the amount of Five Percent (5%) of the prior year's term rental. Lessor ees to well which will be be used provide water by Lessee for from the existing po domestic The premises are currontl domestic purposes epty. tank and leach field but due tothe sewnumber er lof by sends contemplated to be retained by Lessee a new or expanded lseptic tank and leach field may have to be installed to meet demand. In the event the existing sepuuic tank and leach field are determined to be inadequate in size to meet the additional requirements, Lessee , at its own cost and expense , shall pay for the installation and connection of u new septic tank and leach field . Lessee shall pay for all other utilities supplied to its portion of the premises including gas and electricity. If Lessee determines that the existing electrical utility service is not adequate to meet its needs, Lessee , at its own cost and expense shall pay for the installation or improvement of any additional electric service. As additional rent, Lessee agrees to pay to Lessor one half the cost of the fire and extended coverage insurance on the existing building plus all increases in such insurance due to the equipment or operations of Lessee. As additional rent , Lessee shall further pay all personal Property , real estate property taxes and other levies attributable to Lessee 's occupancy of one half of the building and Lessee's equipment. Lessee agrees to keep all utility bills standing in its name current, to pay the name on a timely basis and to pay all taxes and insurance coats as described herelnabove as they are duo or presented by Lessor. 2 91.,6^+D • • 0 Lessee and Lessor understand that all charges contained in this paragraph shall be appropriately prorated , it being the insurance and all parhe that he Lessee only pay utilities, Lease pbrlod commencing with the exercise of the option of this by Lessee. V. SECURITY DEPOSXT es eagrees to pa to amount L of Two Thousand Six Hu dr d Dollarssecurity deposit which e security deposit shall be paid to Lessor on2 the Odate Lessee exercises its option for this lease which shall be held as a security deposit by Lessor and applied to the last month's rent due hereunder if the Lessee is not liable to the damages or rental hereunder. In no event versos for any • Payment be credited until Lessee has vacated Othe er'premises the delivered possession of the same in as good a condition as the same now are, ordinary wear and Lessor repossesses itself ofethear excemis In reason event the Lessee 's breach , the Lessor may premises by damages suffered y aPPly said security of the or as may accrue thereafter by all Lessee ' s breach. This shall not be construed as limiting right of Lessor to recover additional sums from Lesseeeasessor s of shall not be obligated to keep :aid the but a may mix the l same with security as a separate fund may to x interest heotsn. own funds and Lessee shall not be entitled deposit shall be secutrity It is further agreed that the o premises but for monetary damages sufferedob r physical e event of any breach. Y the Lessor in the VI. USE OP PREMISES The Lessee shall use the demised premises for the of conducting a biomedical waste Incinerator and temporary • storage. No part of the demised purpose other purpose without the premises shall be used for any prior written consent of the Lessor. Lessee shall keep all Improvements upon said good repair at the expense of Lessee, and at ex Lease, Co surrender and deliver premises in and e, to condition up said r expiration good rde ordinary as when entered upon, premises in as OtCod r wear and tear excepted. Thesp by fire , act of or d for any other purpose as permitted by this premises and A not m used by the State of Colorado Lease and as ythe requested Use by and County of Weld permitted and for no Special Review and CertificatepofsDesi to the other improper or illegal purpose whatsoevernatThe 3 Lessee shall at all times maintain the demised premises in a clean, neat and orderly condition and Lessee shall not use the premises in any manner that will violate or make void or inoperative any permit or policy of Insurance held by the Lessor. Lessee further agrees not to sublease or assign this Lease or change the use herein Contemplated without the prior written approval of Lessor. Lessee further agrees to neither permit nor suffer any disorderly conduct , noise or nuisance whatever about said demised premises having a tendency to annoy or disturb any persons occupying adjacent premises. Lessee shall neither permit nor suffer said premises, or the walls, ceilings or floors , to be endangered by overloading, nor said premises to be used for any purpose which would render the insurance thereon void or the insurance risk more hazardous , nor make any structural alterations or change in, upon or about the premises without first obtaining Lessor's written consent. VII. LESSEE'S OOLICATtONS FOR CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION h MAINTENANCE The Lessee shall purchase, construct and install on the demised premises all trade fixtures, lighting fixtures , equipment and furnishings necessary or proper for the operation or its business. It is understood that all such equipment and fixtures installed by Lessee shall remain the property of Lessee. VIII. DEFECTS, DEFECTIVE CONDITION, WIND, ACTS OF' THIRD PERSONS Lessor shall not be liable to Lessee for any damage or injury to Lessee or Lessee's property occasioned by any defect of plumbing, heating, air coolings, air conditioning equipment and ducts , electrical wiring or insulation thereof, gas pipes , or steam pipes , or from broken steps or from the backing-up of any sewer pipe , or from the bursting, leaking or running of any tank , tub , washstand, toilet, or waste pipe, drain or any other pipe or tank in , on, or about the demised premises, or from the escape of steam or hot water from any boiler or radiator, or for any such damage or injury occasioned by water being on or coming through the roof, stairs , walks , or any other place on or near the demised premises unless Cho Lessor neglects or fails to make necessary repairs required or it to be made under the terms of this Lease after receipt of written notice thereof from Lessee, or for any such damage or injury done or occasioned by the falling of any fixture, plaster or stucco, or for any damage or injury cauSed by the wind or by the act, omission, or negligence of covenants or of any other persons , occupants of the same building or of adjacent buildings or contiguous property. 910600 • o All claims against the Lessor for any damage or injury as provided in the aforesaid paragraph are hereby expressly waived by the Lessee, except those claims occasioned by Lessor's neglect or failure to make repairs for which the Lessor is responsible under this Lease, after due written notice thereof by the Lessee. IX. INSURANCE The Lessee shall at its own expense and at all times during the term of this Lease maintain in force a of insurance which will Insure the Lessor again�toliability r sfor injury to or death of persona Or loss or damage to property such rInsurancering in rshall abounot be less than t the demised premises. The liability under 0 .00 for an one person injured or killed , $1 ,000,000.00 from any one accident and $200,000.00 for property damage. Lessor hereby agrees to maintain fire and extended coverage insurance upon the entire building and equipment , including Lessee 's equipment and fixtures at the reasonable replacement value of the building, equipment and fixtures. Lessee shall pay an appropriate proportion of said insurance as provided under Paragraph IV hereof. It is contemplated that the cost of insurance will increase due to the equipment and operations of Lessee and it is agreed that the Lessee shall pay all such increased costs which are actually caused by the activities or equipment of the Lessee. Lat Lessee's e shall solediscretione rightmaintain and expenseas other insurance necessary for conducting its business operations or insuring its equipment and fixtures. X. DAMAGE TO PROPERTY, INJURY TO PERSONS Lessee , as a material part of the consideration to be rendered to Lessor under this Lease, hereby waives all claims or liability Lessee may have against Lessor, and Lessee hereby indemnifies and agrees to hold Lessor harmless from and to defend Lessor against any and all claims or liability or any injury or damage to any person or property whatsoever; ( 1) occurring in , on or about the premises or any part thereof, and (2) occurring in, or about any of the premises , including common facilities, the use of which Lessee may have in conjunction with other lessee:, when such injury or damage is caused in part or in whole by the act , neglect , fault of or omission of any duty with respect to 91.06(^0 5 • o the same by Lessee , its agents , contractors , employees or invitees. Lessee further indemnifies and agrees to hold Lessor harmless from and against any and all claims arising from any breach or default in the performance of any obligation of Lessee under this Lease , or claim action, damage, liability and expense arising from any act or negligence of Lessee, or its agents , contractors , employees or invitees from and against all costs, attorney fees , expenses and liabilities incurred in or about any such claim or any action or proceeding brought thereon. Lessor shall not be liable to Lessee for any damage by or from any act or negligence of any other Lessee or occupant of the same building or premises generally, or by any owner or occupant of adjoining or contiguous property. Lessee agrees to pay for all damage to the building as well as all damage to Lessee or occupants thereof caused by Lessees misuse or neglect of said premises. Lessor, or its agents , shall not be liable for any damage to property entrusted to Lessor, its agents or employees , nor for the loss of or damage to any property by theft or otherwise , unless caused by or due to negligence of Lessor , its agents , servants or employees . Lessor or its agents shall not be gliable for interference with the light , view or other incorporeal hereditaments , nor shall Lessor be liable for any latent defect in the premises. b In case any action or proceeding be brought against Lessor Y reason of any obligation on Lessee 's part to be performed under the terms of this Lease , or arising from any act or negligence of the Lessee, or of its agents or employees , Lessee upon notice from Lessor shall defend the same at Lessee's expense by counsel reasonably satisfactory to Lessor. XI. ACCEPTANCE OF PREMISES DY LESSEE The taking of possession of said premises shall be conclusive evidence as againsttheLessor e that said premises were in good and satisfactory condition when possession of the same was taken. XXI. WAIVER No conditions waiver or cove a tsyofrthisbeachL Lease bof yy thee Lessorrshallor moe oftbe deemed to imply or constitute a waiver of any succeeding or other breach hereunder. sicso • • XIII. AMENDMENT OR MODIFICATION The Lessee acknowledges and agrees that he has not relied upon any statements, representations , agreements or warranties , except such as are expressed herein , and that no amendment or modification of this Lease shall be valid or binding unless expressed in writing and executed by the parties hereto in the same manner as the execution of this Lease. PAYMENTS AFTER TERMINATION OR NOTICE OF DEFAULT No payment of money by the Lessee to the Lessor after the termination of this lease , in any manner, or after the giving of any notice (other than a demand for the payment of money) by the Lessor to the Lessee shall reinstate, continue to extend the term of this Lease , or affect any notice given to the Lessee • prior to the payment of such money, it being agreed that after the service of notice or the commencement of a suit or after final judgment granting the Lessor possession of said premiss , the Lessor may receive and colleot any sums or rent due, or any other sums of money due under the terms of this Lease , and the payment of such sums of money, whether as rent or otherwise, shall not waive said notice, or in any manner affect any pending suit or any judgment theretofore obtained, except as the same may pertain specifically to the payment of the money tendered. . HOLDING AFTER TERMINATION It is mutually agreed that if, after the expiration of this Lease, the Lessee shall remain in possession of said premises , without a written agreement as to such possession or a proper exercise of renewal options granted hereunder, then such holding shall be deemed and taken to be a holding upon a tenancy from month-to-month at a monthly rental equivalent to the last monthly payment herein provided adjusted as agreed upon herein, payable in advance terms and co di e month d conditions ofthisLease remainingvthe othersame , except provisions allowing extension of the original Lease. XVI. SURRENDER OF PREMISES Lessee shall , at the termination of this Lease, vacate the demised premises in as good condition as they were at the time of :3106 0 7 ®• entry thereon by Lessee , except for reasonable use and wear thereof, acts of Cod , or damage by casualty beyond the control of Lessee , and on vacating shall leave the demised premises free and clear of all rubbish and debris. '1- LESSOR'S RICHTIOF INSPECTION Lessor shall have access to the demised premises, and each part thereof, during Lessee 's regular business hours for the purpose of inspecting the same, making repairs, and posting notices which Lessor may deem to be for the protection of Lessor or the demised property. • XVIII. DEFAULT If the rental reserved by this Lease or other charges to be due he un err by b Lessee, unpaid ee, ra for parta t thereof, are not paid when notice thereof in writing, or if Lesseeosdhall fail f ten Oto promptly after perform any other covenant , condition, or • performed hereunder and such failure shall continueoforyait period od of thirty (30) days after notice in writing specifying the nature o£ such failure, or if Lessee abandons the demised premises, or if Lessee breaches any obligation under this Lease by it to be Lerformed shallcheca not to eure in seed , then , and in any such event , further notice may at its option re-enterult n and Lessor, without d take of the demised premises , including all improvements othereon nand fixtures and equipment located at, in, or about the same. • • No re-entry, repossession , operation or reletting of the demised premises or o£ fixtures and equipment shall be construed as an election by Lessor to terminate this Lease unless a written notice of such intention is given by Lessor to Lessee , and notwithstanding any such operation or reletting without . terminating this Lease, Lessor may at any time thereafter elect to terminate this Lease in the event at such time Lessee remains at default hereunder. In the event the proceeds or rentals received by the Lessor under the provisions of this Article are insufficient to pay all costs and expenses and all amounts due and becoming due hereunder , Lessee shall pay to the Lessor on demand such deficiency as may from time to time Occur or exist. Lessor hereby agrees that in the event Lessee shall be in default under any of the provisions of this Lease , before Lessor exercises any rights granted to him either by the Lease or under 9106C4 8 existing law, Lessor will notify the Lessee hereunder of said default and give the Lessor ten ( 1O) days from the date of notification of default to cure said default before exercising the rights granted hereunder or by law. Each and all of the remedies given to Lessor in this Lease or by law shall be cumulative, and the exercise of one right or remedy by Lessor shall not impair its right to exercise any other right or remedy. Lessee hereby waives all claim or demand for damages that may be caused by Lessor in re-entering and taking possession of the demised premises as hereinbefore provided, and all claim or demand for damages which may result from the destruction of or damage to the demised premises and all claim or demand for damages or loss of property belonging to Lessee or to any other person , firm or corporation as may be in or on the premises at the time of such re-entry. XIX. EXPENSES OF ENFORCEMENT Should either party incur any expense in enforcing any provision of this Lease , the party in default shall pay to the other all expenses so incurred , including reasonable attorney fees. XX. QUIET ENJOYMENT • Lessor hereby covenants and warrants that, subject to any trust deeds or mortgages now of record or hereafter placed on record , it is the owner of the demised premises and that Lessee, on payment of rents herein provided for and performance of the provisions hereof on its part to be performed , shall and may peacefully possess and enjoy the demised premises during the term hereof without any interruption or disturbance. XXI. DAMAGE TO PREMISES In case said premises shall become untenantable on account of fire , flood or act of Cod , this Lease may be thereupon terminated by the Lessee. S1C6C O 9 XXII. RESERVED RIGHT TO MORTGAGE Lessor specifically reserves the right to subject and subordinate this Lease at all times to the lien of any mortgage, mortgages or deeds of trust now or hereafter placed upon the Lessor 's interest in the said premises and on the land and buildings of which the said premises are a part or upon any buildings hereafter placed upon • the land of which the leased premises are a part. The Lessee covenants and agrees to execute and deliver upon demand such further instrument or instruments subordinating this Lease to the lien of any such first mortgage, mortgages , or deed or deeds of trust as shall be desired by the Lessee and any mortgages or proposed mortgages or deeds of trust and proposed deeds of trust and hereby irrevocably appoints the Lessor as attorney-in-fact of the Lessee to execute and deliver any such instrument or instruments for and in the name of the Lessee. I PREMISES ABANDONED DURING TERM OF LEASE If the Lessee shall abandon said premises before the end of the term of this Lease, the Lessor may, at its option and without notice , enter said premises , remove any signs of the Lessee therefrom, and relet the same or any part thereof, as it may see fit , without thereby voiding or terminating this Lease and for the purpose of reletting , the Lessor is authorized to make any repairs , changes , alterations , or additions in or to the said demised premises , as may in the option of the Lessor , be necessary or desirable for the purpose of such reletting (after payment of the expense of such reletting and the collection or rent accruing therefrom) , each month to equal the monthly rental agreed to be paid by the Lessee under the Provisions of this Lease , then the Lessee agrees to pay such deficiency each month upon demand thereof. XXIV. INSOLVENCY OF TENANT Lessee agrees that neither this Lease nor any interest herein shall be assignable Or transferable by operation of law, and it is agreed that in the event any proceeding under the Bankruptcy Code or any amendment thereto be commenced by or against Lessee or in the event Lessee be adjudged insolvent, or makes an assignment for the benefit of creditors, or if a writ of attachment or execution be levied on the leasehold estate created hereby and ' be not released or satisfied within ten ( 10 ) days thereafter, or if a receiver be appointed in any proceeding or 9106n0 10 action to which Lessee is a Party , with authority to take possession or control of the demised premises of the business conducted therein by Lessee, this Lease at the option of the Lessor shall immediately end and terminate and shall in nowise be treated as an asset of Lessee after the exercise of the aforesaid option , and Lessor Lessee shall have the right,'e no further after theexerC se hereunder; of said option toforthwith re-enter and repossess itself Of said premises as of its original estate. XXV. ADDITIONAL LAND Lessor will permit Lessee to lease up to two acres of additional land adjoining the premises upon terms and conditions as the parties may agree. XXVI. OPTION TO RENEW Lessee shall have the right to renew this Lease for an additional ten ( 10) year term but only upon giving Lessor written notice of such renewal at least ninety (90) days prior to the expiration of the term. In the event of renewal , all terms or this Lease shall be applicable. XXVII. TINE Of THE ESSENCE Time is of the essence in this agreement. XXVIII. LAWS GOVERNING This agreement is governed by and shall be construed under the laws of the State of Colorado. Venue is agreed to be in Weld County, Colorado for all actions which may be brought. XIX. SEVERABILITY If any one or more provisions hereunder shall be declared to be unenforceable for whatever reason, such provisions shall be severed from this agreement and the remaining provisions hereunder shall be enforced according to their terms and provisions as ! f the severed portions had never been a part hereof. 9106c0 11 • • xxx. NOTICES Any notices , where manner of services is not otherwise specified hereunder, shall be mailed, postage prepaid , to the last known address of the party to be notified or shall be personally delivered to said party and shall be effective on the date when so mailed or on the date personally delivered. For the purposes of this Lease , the addresses of the parties are as follows: Lessor: • JARRALD A. JAMISON and PAYE L. JAMISON 12311 WCR 41 Hudson, CO 80602 Lessee: WIxCO SERVICES, INC. , A COLORADO CORPORATION 1506 McIntyre Street Golden, CO 80403 Any notices required to be sent shall be sent to these addresses unless notification is received in writing by Lessor of a new address for Lessee or by Lessee of a new address for Lessor. If such notification is received, then all notices shall be sent to the new address of which they are so notified. xxxl. PARTIES BOUND Each and every provision of this Lease shall bind and shall inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their legal representatives . The term "legal representatives" is used in this Lease in Its broadest possible meaning and includes , in addition to executors and administrators , every person , partnership , Corporation , or association succeeding to the interest or to any part of the interest in or to this Lease or in or to the leased premises , or either Lessor or Lessee herein, whether such succession results from the act of a party in interest, occurs by operation of the law, or is the effect Of the operation of law together with the act of such party. Each and every agreement and condition of this Lease by Lessee to be • performed shall be binding on all assignees , sublessees , concessionaires, and/or licensees of Lessee. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the have e Greeley, Colorado the day and year firat above writtten. Lease at ATTEST: WIXCO SERVICES, INC. A COLORADO CORPORA? •N Seal e 71/, a gy' acre ary -� rasa • . 13 9146?;) (FIRST AMENDMENT TO USRIIID9) APPLICATION USE EY SPECIAL REVIEW Department of Planning Service', 935 Tench Street, Creeley, Colorado 80631 Phone - 336.4000 - Exc. 4400 Case Number _ Date Received - Application Checked by Mylar plat submitted Application Pee Receipt Number Recording Fee Receipt Number 12 BE mown BY APPLICANT, (please print or type, except for necessary signature) I (we), the undersigned, hereby request hearings before the Weld County Planning Commtesion and the Weld County board of County Commissioners concerning the proposed Special Review Permit of the following described unincorporated area of Weld County Colorado$ Part of the LEGAL DESCRIPTION 0r SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AREA: rani .. Section 32 T 3 N, R 05 W LEGAL DESCRIPTION of contiguous property owned upon which Special Review Permit is propostdior.. Section 32 T 3 N, R 65 W (511 of the N4 of the SA) Property Address (it available) 1231). WeI,¢ County Road 41,, Nucleon, CO 80642 PRESENT ZONE OVERLAY ZONES_ None TOTAL ACREAGE PROPOSED LANG USE Rio medical ;;;;Ere incineration facility EXISTING LAND USE Hio medical waste incineration facility ..rte . SURAACE FEF (PROPERTY QWNERS% 2 a_ PRQPQSRD BY =MI REVIEW, (Property owner) NamatJamison Tool, Inc...(Jarrald A. Jamison and Faye L. Jamison) Address, 1<2311 Weld County Road 41 City Hudson, CO Zip 80642 Hoes Telephone • 654-0205 Business Telephone • 573-5744 (Lessee and operator) Hanel Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. (formerly Wixco Services, Inc.) Address, 1624 Market Street, suite 2000ity Denver, CO Zip 80202 Hem* Telephone s Business Telephone • 534-41 a Name: Address, City Zip Haw Telephone I business Telephone • APPLICANT QR AVTHQRI?ED A�EPC at different than nb ve), Name, Lind, Lawrence 4 Ottenhoff Address, 1011 Eleventh Avenue Ctty Creole , CO Zip 80631 Home Telephone a Business Telephone • 23 List the owner(s) and/or 1 t mineral rights on or under the subject properties of record. (See Exhibit "A" attached hereto) Naas,_ Address, City Zip -� Na, _ Address$ iCity Zip_ Nees: Address. City +• Zip 1 hereby depose end state under the p►naitctes of perjury that all statements, proposals and/or plans submitted with or contained within chin application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY OF WTbf ) STATE OF COLORADO ) Sign cure, Au rimed Agent • Subscribed and sworn to before w this 18t(day of march 19 91 SEAL NOTARY PUBLI • '• My commission expires _21l?„a /4/ 910610 • • OWNERS OF MINERALS 1. John Schlegel, Jacob Schlegel and Marie Schneider, formerly Marie Schlegel 754 North Topeka Anaheim, California 9z805 2. Anna May Schlegel 113 Croenview EEcondico, California 92025 3. ►erberc Webb 9300 Grandview Arvada, Colorado 80002 LESSEE 1 . Amoco Production Company 1670 Broadway Denver, Colorado 80201 9106C0 EXHIBIT "A" " ::".�,• ' C- or;aao�rvrsroivoF'N r ow until. ATER nix CCS PirSI ;� l� y 1373 r^h.e t a, o.n.ar, a 0020 J' i Pl? tMtT APP ICATION F Om ;-• lcTun •at.C, wCn ADPlitatlon n ) 1:�J 37 W applicomcable. wha1� �,� J applicable.Type or f 1 A PERMIT 70 USE GROUND WATER JUN29 I$ a i aim in. R A i I APCRMITTO S 04+10-0 2'z•r' �N L CK}UN22'1987 FOR: CONSTRUCT A WELL 7 12.:Z4 P ,aim in• 4ae f 1 A PERMITTO IN:TALI.A PUMP . 0324n i a ammo unI,t 4Tvtlt. ( I�EPLA EMENT POR NO. TFEr POOL.00 r ' t � inJdal.O, _CyA �t:e� CbIA. lX)oTNE7C.�rPb+w rn1 nr rn r �r 4�� �e • WATER Count CASE NO c � �kOUE 1 (1) APP (CANT.mailing address 0.00 ' FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Jarrell A. Joroison �C1N0 r�ITE N THIS COLUMN NAM( Ar Sl . STREET__13721 W�1 r n Oasis No FC. Oasis CIrY—�� ton Colo. 80621 ••r,.• Din. awn u.l TELEPHONE NO,Z�RS7:719t ♦.. S OF APPRMrn L or 71 5744 This well shall be used in such away as to 'cause • I2J I N F'PpOpOS•D WF no material injury to existing water rights.—'� -�----�� • issuance of the permit dour not assure the plican� Countr We that no injury will occur to another vested water right or preclude mother owner of a vested water right from socking relief in a civil court action. �• _% et thi S�'�-�+'T.Section 1 „ . ,2+ AFPROVEM FOR TIM 7wp. . IN,..App. K' r ,' .-P M. 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TUX'S PRUHIT 1'IN a. „HON•"CONSMIDCTION urs NOWT No. 044W. �Owwn,,'�s�wall dedpnatfon ' • %4'H /Y ITIONS IN • f I HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY.no ir►igation (01 • Vd00MESTIC(II I I UvESTOCK f2) O 1 INDUSTRIAL 151 COMM(RCtAL Id) �RRICATION IC) • 1 • 1 MUNICJPAL wi I I OTHER $91 , OP tAIL THE USE ON DACK IN(11+ PP 1 TION a, P ry (a) Q$J PERMITNUMOER Q� . +F Name GATE i5SUEO 87 Snit .. EXPIRATION °ATE alv_actracy_cact_rre,9,617-Thrr, --- Tela A J52-27Jfl A • wre u.D one No. -��Llc,No. ;PO • ay • /� d J` f.0.;��+COUNTY r Z 910600 . - -�— .15)..TIIP ATI N F T 1'' ' .. +. i wngb —. wart wil• be u. 4.1.1 : •L L end the MS .' • .. :47, tM ccNTcn SccJa yn: ,.c;,a.luo:ev fa Wea pry b ow.On ( o.� ' 'uu `T n ;r `r. '� ± ^ ..1 Well 100.{1011. ./..by . rlde,from eRl'Ipn Irnee,• T t•/.� • �-� .t 1 IIE,also R♦ �Fl l ew w twin MG tlm ( P 1T �' '.. �f- + .� ,� I -a_h,from • 1•e..OE'NMI lee.ling • 1 L°T=---^Loci' .)' 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',1 r r1,., 1•••. .• )''. ;i1 .• .. • • - -*it•r• . �1tn.rr0111 :1'sr\T" '..� .'� •� -(- .,•,.�' �;• ..r....;r;.'i:1��� ,....' � (9) F R R p EM�er.le�t • • • :'I !• ,•• T..• •,I'ho'tlfr'F1 ..... lln w �, ' 4.'� IC aKOCuOn Irom Old well 4it o1wp11unp • D aeq for plugging •• moot*npr.�anr1.l0 awns ..t. •• :1•M eery.re01 SOME!Wild• W i EOMWi kV th n i ' Tn •• _•~,• ' .f 1 aV01a/a01 ' ygA t.te d.a0,t r .I. .Ou~el/Ipa1w1 yee . ,.••, • , •14 Iarni401ae.lnNa�Idel.;.MDe.1 ee•..al,aGp q,ey lent,i;])S r • 1•�IcePd 2460fti0letIM•0 day ass.., nee Se ' .(10) N NW M WMe•w�A7eerlen, • Owner(d: nrrn d n1 W • "h i da4rinllon: (11) / Na oraenl:„_40 system 10 be YytinSdeCLEZEUCCLQ of the„ �� w of emend wiser; Noq$ useOld Y end donl.alo wells typee mutt fndkal.typea disposal ' (Tz) � • T.i used on MI6 land;Ineh,m„ .. Tyaa or right o well; GIN*nsplstr. osoollrtfon of land Oa MICA map NAnr U{.d for(purpose) and Wafer Court Cain Nw+bon. • (79) THE ANN-MANTIS) STATC(S) THAT RUE TO Tint: IS) OF EI AT THE INFORMATION re OWLCDCCr SCT FORTH MCACON IS Ma 1 Or Crowns ethi a) • • • . 9106C0 • u', additional sheers of purser If men roan If 'wow..., • ® ' • ' / FINDINGS OF THE STATE ENGINEER • r, IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION FOR A WELL PERMIT IN WATER DIVISION NO. 1. uELD COUNTY, COLORADO APPLICANT : JARRALO A. JAMISON AQUIFER : LARAMIE-FOX HILLS PERMIT NO.: 0 0 4_ In Compliance with C.R.S. 37•Ground Water Rules, Jarrold Jamison.00-13)(1) and the Statewide Nontrfbutary Colorado 80621, (hereinafter A."applicant") Weld Co. Rd. 10, Ft. permit to construct a well. "applicant ) submitted an application Lupton, and records of the Division Based on information provided by a follows: of Water Resources, the State Engineer finds oat 1. The application was received complete b Y the State Engineer on June 29; 1987. 2. The applicant proposes to increase and well, Permit No. 04494. Permit No. expand the use of an 23,existing for domestic purposes. Well construction was completed on4 was issued on January0, 1978 to a total depth of 410 feet 9)6 from 330 feet to 410 feet deep. with perforated casing installed 3. The well is located in the NE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 Township 3 North, Range 65 West, 6th Principal Meridian. f Section 32, 4. The well is located outside the boundaries of a designated water basin. ground S. The applicant propose: to beneficial uses:apply the water withdrawn from the heifotion. Domestic, the al, to commercial, industrial, and 6. The proposed maximum0. minute, the requested average age annual rate of the well is 15 minute, and 1 gallons pe S 3 acre-feet. amount of ground water to be 7. The applicant is constructed. the owner of the land on which the well 0. The well withdraws ground is (hereinafter water from the Laramie.Fox Hills Aquifer the located 330af eteto)G60 feet below ing landsurface at the location of well. to the Denver Basin Roles, is9. The location of the well 1s more than 600 feet from an completed to the aquifer. y existing well 910673,0 '4.I./•'i.,i1''y,i4...0. /. 0 ad 0 cut lr j4 1r1%r••i11 lr°G{ `% Applicant Jarratu A. Jamison Aquifer : Laramle-Fox Hills Page 2 1;4 ' Permit No.: y00X4- 1= f/ 10. 'According to a sworn statement. the applicant owns,• or has consent to withdraw ground water underlying 40 acres of land as further • described in said statement, which is attached hereto as Exhibit A. 11. Withdrawal of ground water from the aquifer underlying the land clatheimed flow of the natural l Stant reaml at at any annual^ one rate greater than one-tenth of one percent of the annual rate of withdrawal and therefore deplete round water is nontributary ground water as defined in C.R.S. 7-D0-103(10.S). 12. In considering whether the requested permit shall be approved the provisions of C.R.S. 37-90-137(4) and the Denver Basin Rules shall apply. Withdrawals shall be allowed on the basis of an aquifers life of 100 years, C.R.S. 37-90-137(4)(b)(I). 13. The quantity of water in the aquifer, exclusive of artificial recharge, underlying the 40 acres of land described in Exhibit A is 960 acre-feet. This determination was based on the following as specified 'in the Denver Basin Rules: a. The average specific yield of the saturated aquifer materials, underlying the land under consideration is 15 percent. b. The average thickness Of the saturated aquifer materials, • underlying the land under consideration is 160 feet. 14. A review of the records in the State Engineer's office has not disclosed that there arc any other existing wells or other water rights claiming or withdrawing ground water from the aquifer underlying the land claimed by the applicant. Based on the above, the State Engineer finds that there is water available :, for withdrawal by the proposed well and no material injury to vested water rights would result from the issuance of the requested permit subject to the" following conditions: a. The allowed average annual amount of water to be withdrawn from the aquifer by the welt shall not exceed 3 acre-feet (the quantity of water requested by the applicant). b. The maximum pumping rate of the well shall not exceed 15 gallons per minute. c. A totalizing flow meter must be installed on the well and maintained in good working order. Permanent records of all diversions must be maintained by the well owner (recorded at least annually) and submitted to the division Cngineer upon request. 91.06a'0 iri1•1 1S • r641 Y Applicant : Jarrald A. Jamison l� Aquifer Laramie-fox Hills Page 1 Permit No.: — .23,Do4cf • •d. Production is limited to the Laramie-Fox Hills Aquifer. The well must be constructed with plain, non-perforated casing properly ' grouted so as to prevent intermingling of water between aquifers. e. Pursuant to C.R.S. 37-90-137(9)(D) and the Denver Basin Rules, no more than 98% of the nontributary ground water withdrawn annually shall be consumed and the applicant shall demonstrate to the reason- able satisfaction of the State Engineer that no more than 98% of the water withdrawn will be consumed. f. The owner shall mark the well in a'conspicuous place with appro- prlate well permit numbers, name of the aquifer, and court case numbers. He shall take necessary means and precautions to preserve these markings. g. Use of this permit cancels permit No. 84494. Dated this 'R4' day of 19 '7. s . Danielson • State ngineer 8y: Steve Lautenschlager • water Resources Engineer Ground Water Section Prepared by: kvn 0992I/Form 10S46(o) VtreC f co a A !tip .O.1 � 91 6eM LIND, LAWRENCE & OTTENHOFF ATTORNEYS AT LAW YM�uxv WILDI O bll.IIVDRM MOMS IIae0lcw onaIv,C0tawo an 'a MOROI M.OT'1aMOM' 76VIIOME KI Mm1,.LIND DO)1 MOD KIM R.IAWRIMOI 0011 AwIW 'hNDOMYI ODD 1514III March 29, 1991 Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: First Amendment to USR-918 and Amended CD Application of Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. and Jamison Tool, Inc. Ladies and Gentlemen: Enclosed with this letter , which is a part of the application requirements, are the following additional documents which are also required: (1) Permit plan map; (2) USR check for application fee in the amount of $600.00; (3) Application form; (4) Copy of well permit; ( 5 ) Legal instruments showing Applicants ' interest in the property being a deed (Jamison) and lease (Wixco now doing business as Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. ) ; (6) Soil Report; ( 7 ) Certified list of names and addresses and parcel identification numbers of property owners within 500 feet; ( 8) Certified list of names and addresses of mineral owners and lessees within 500 feet; ( 9 ) Letter dated March 18 , 1991 to Glen Mallory, Colorado Department of Health; 91 6CC) • • Weld County Department of Planning Services March 29, 1991 Page 2 ( 10 ) General explanation letter to Department of Planning services dated March 18, 1991; (11) A simple flow chart diagram of the entire operation: and (12) Supporting equipment data and facility design plats. Further reference is made to the following: ( 1 ) An Application for Use by Special Review and Certificate of Designation dated March 9, 1989 and Resolutions of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County dated August 30, 1989 granting a Certificate of Designation and Use By Special Review to Tire Mountain, Inc. and Wixco Services, Inc.: ( 2) Application dated May 25, 1990 and Resolutions of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County dated October 3 , 1990 concerning Jamison Tool, Inc. and Wixco Services, Inc. As part of this Application on behalf of Jamison Tool, Inc. and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. reference is made to the above Applications and Resolutions. Additional extensive detail is not provided herein for operation and use as there is no change in the type of use or operation except as outlined in the general comments letter provided herewith and additional information provided herein below. Proposed uses Medical waste incinerator which incinerates biomedical waste collected and delivered to site . Said waste is then incinerated at a high temperature. Need for use: Weld County and the Colorado health care community need a comprehensive service for proper and safe collection, tracking and incineration of medical and biological wastes. The health care industry and other biomedical experts have determined that the best available alternative and most environmentally sound method for disposing of the biomedical waste is incineration. By use of incineration significant quantities of biomedical waste are burned and reduced to ash in a quantity that is both manageable and significantly decreased, thus saving valuable landfill space and eliminating the hazards related to the 91CC")0 weld County Department of Planning Services March 29, 1993. Page 3 practice of disposing untreated biomedical wastes in landfills. Additionally, medical users cannot afford their own on-site sterilization or incinerator procedures due to new stringent regulations and costs . Safety, environmental concerns and economics dictate that biomedical wastes be incinerated at central facilities which are highly regulated and subject to rigorous inspection and enforcement. Types of existing uses on surrounding properties: Uses on surrounding properties include tire landfill, storage and recycling ; junk storage; dryland farming; auto repair, storage and salvage; and turkey brooding. Distance of proposed use to residential structures in each directions Located upon the adjoining Tire Mountain facility are two mobile home residences and there is an additional mobile home residence located immediately North of the Colorado Incineration and Tire Mountain facilities which is used for on-site management and care for the Hudson Auto Salvage operation. Approximately 3/4 mile North of the Colorado Incineration operation is a residence. Another residence is located approximately 1} mile South of the Colorado Incineration facility alongside Weld County Road 41 with another residence located approximately 14 mile Southwest of the Colorado Incineration facility on Weld County Road 39 . All other residences are located more than 1 mile from the Colorado Incineration operation. Maximum number of users, patrons, members and buyers: Only employees and operational people for Colorado • Incineration Services , Inc . and the actual owner of the incinerator, International Process Research Corporation will use the facility and be on site. Thus, there are no users or other individuals which will have access to the facilities except for delivery personnel who will deliver the biomedical wastes to the facility but will not be permitted in the building in which the incineration operations take place . So that there is no confusion , and in accordance with the approved Development • Standards , personnel from the Platteville Fire Protection District, State Health Department, Weld County Health Department • and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be welcomed onto the property at any reasonable time in order to insure that 91.06(1.10 ® • Weld County Department of Planning Services March 29, 1991 Page 4 activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards and all State and County regulations. Number of employees, number of shifts and hours of operations Operation time will be twenty four hours per day, seven days per week for each approved incineration unit. There will generally be two or three variable hour shifts and each incinerator will require two or three employees. The maximum number of employees during full operations with two incinerators will be twelve with no more than six employees on site at any time. Type of water source for proposed uses Water needs for the operation are minimal with water being needed for on-site consumption and sanitary purposes and for pollution control equipment. All water needs for the actual equipment and pollution control operation are supplied by an underground line from the well to a 500 gallon sealed surge tank. The water from the tank is pumped via a high pressure pump to the evaporative cooler where lowering of the temperature is accomplished by direct cooling. Any remaining water is then recycled to the surge tank. The system is completely enclosed and make up water from the well is added upon demand. Total use for evaporative cooling (pollution control) is not more than 2-3 gallons per minute. Water will be provided by an approved Larimie Fox Hill non-tributary aquifer well, Permit No. 032004-P. Said well is shared by both Tire Mountain, Inc. and Colorado Incineration. Access route(s) to be utilized for proposed use: Access to the facility will utilize weld County Road 41 from both North and South. Additional access routes will utilize Interstate 76 to Hudson, State Highway 52 and U.S. 95. Traffic use on other County roads will be minimal. Type , size , weight and frequency of vehicular traffic associated with proposed uses Employees will generally use passenger cars or pickup trucks. The delivery trucks are 24' long with a gross vehicle weight of 29,000 pounds having a payload of 7,000 pounds. On occasion a trailer van and tractor, being a 44' trailer with a gross vehicle weight of 15 ,000 pounds and payload of 14,000 910670 IIWeld County Department of Planning Services March 29, 1991 Page 5 pounds will be used . It 1s estimated that in every 48 hour period two trailer vans and four or five delivery trucks per incinerator will deliver their loads to the waste receiving area. It should be noted that not every vehicle will be fully loaded and the applicant is limited to disposing of 18,000 pounds of waste on a 24 hour period per incinerator (750 pounds per hour x 24 hours) and the applicant cannot store more than 36,000 pounds of waste material on site. Type of sewage facilities for proposed use: The facility is currently served by an approved septic tank and leach line. Any other floor drains or spill and wash water facilities must be connected to a water tight vault in accordance with Development Standards. Proposed fire protection measures associated with proposed use: The kiln is entirely enclosed with no outside flame availability. Manual chemical fire extinguishers will be on-site and installed in the operations area. The facility is served by the Platteville Fire Protection District which has inspected and given recommendations for fire safety at the facility. Additionally, the District has access to the site at all times and will receive training from Colorado Incineration concerning safety and fire procedures. Types and maximum number of animals to be concentrated on USR area at one time: None. Type and size of waste, stockpile or storage areas associated with proposed use: All incoming waste is directed to a waste receiving area which can hold up to 48 hours of waste material . Each incinerator is limited to burning 750 pounds of material per hour. Thus , no more than 36 , 000 pounds of waste material per incinerator can be held in the waste receiving area. For any waste material that cannot be processed within 48 hours the same must be stored in enclosed refrigerated trucks at a temperature of 45 degrees or below. Additionally, wastes cannot be kept in delivery trucks for more than 24 hours from the waste generator. All ash is placed in steel roll off disooal units for storage 91060 • • Weld County Department of Planning Services March 29, 1991 Page 6 until hauled to existing landfills for sanitary disposal. There is no other storage of waste , stockpiling or storage areas associated with the use. Type of storm water retention facilities associated with proposed use: Storm water retention facilities , specifically being detention ponds , have been constructed in accordance with the approved and existing Use by Special Review. Time schedule and method of removal and disposal of debris, junk and other waste associated with Proposed use: The only waste associated with the facilities operation is ash. Such material is removed when its container unit is full and has cooled. The materials are then disposed of in approved landfills. It is estimated that ash removal will be done every two days . There is no other junk or waste associated with the proposed use. Proposed landscaping plane and erosion control measures associated with proposed use: All such plans are in accordance with the existing and approved Use by Special Review which has an erosion control plan approved by the local Soil Conservation Service. Reclamation procedures upon cessation of USR activity: Colorado Incineration will enter into post performance guarantees with Weld County providing for emergency response, contamination and closure and reclamation of the incineration facility. The applicant previously has posted a substantial bond with the County to cover all such contingencies and proposed a Supplemental Agreement for on-site storage and trucking. Time table showing time required for construction and start-up of proposed use: The applicant will conduct required test burns and it is contemplated that full operation of one incinerator will commence during July, 1991 . The time table for installation of a second incinerator has not been established. 91.06e0 • • • Weld County Department of Planning Services March 29, 1991 Page 7 1 Statement explaining how proposed use is consistent with Weld County Comprehensive Plan: The location of the special review area and the Conditions and Development Standards make the use consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan ' s Agricultural and Environmental Quality and Natural Resource goals and policies. Such a use is allowed by special review. Statement explaining how proposed use is consistent with intent of district in which use is located: The proposed use is consistent with the industrial zone district and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. • Statement explaining what efforts have been made in location decision for proposed use, to conserve productive agricultural land in the agricultural zone district: Not applicable. Statement explaining there is adequate provision for protection of the health, safety and welfare of inhabitants of the neighborhood and county: Special review Development Standards along with County, State and Federal rules, regulations, ordinances and statutes provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the neighborhood and county. Statement explaining uses permitted will be compatible with existing surrounding land uses (description of existing land uses of all properties adjacent to property included) : Proposals compatible with existing surrounding land uses which include tire landfill, storage and recycling; biomedical waste incineration; dryland and irrigated farming; automobile repair and storage; and turkey brooding facilities. Existing surrounding land uses are both heavy industrial and agricultural. Statement explaining proposed use will be compatible with future development of surrounding area as permitted by existing zone and future development as projected by the Comprehensive Plan of county or the adopted master plans of affected municipalities: 9106C® 0 • Weld County Department of Planning Services March 29, 1991 Page 8 Future development pursuant to the Weld County Comprehensive Plan contemplates heavy industrial use as well as surrounding agricultural use. This use is permitted as Use by Special Review in both industrial and agricultural zoned areas and the property is not located within the Comprehensive Plan or Master Plan of any municipality. Statement explaining use is not located in flood plain, geologic hazard and Weld County Airport overlay district: or that application complies with Section fifty (SO) , overlay district regulations as outlined in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance: The property is not located in a flood plain, is not a geologic hazard area and is not located in an overlay district. Except as outlined with this Application packet no other changes, modifications or amendment of the approved Development standards and policies , procedures and operation criteria are requested. It will be necessary to submit and approve the pending Recorded Exemption application and we would recommend that such submission and approval be a condition of approval. Approval of this Amended Use by Special Review and Certificate of Designation are hereby requested. Very truly yours, LIND, NCE NHOFF Kenn h . Lin KFL/Cg Enclosure 9106x^© • • SOILS INFORMATION Soil Survey Of Weld County, Colorado Southern Part Prepared By: United States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service In Cooperation With Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station 9106?O 0 :1n COIL, SVIIVIY prmenbility is moderately Blow. Available we • In Irrigated areas this Anil is suited to the crops {rent. t cap, city is high. The effective ranting depth is GO Inc, a manly grown in the area, Perennial -� .. or m re, Surface runoff in slow, and the erosion harar is close at leses and alfalfa or low, grown crops should be grown at least r0 percent.of In it irate(' erase this soil is suited to the crop rein, the time. Contour ditches and enrrugntions can be used in g son in the area, i a and anlfa or irrigating trope and pasture. burrows, contour furrows manly ane grog w crops area Perennial e grown at r grasses east 50 p oral of and cross slope furrows are suitable for row crops,Sprim the time. ntour ditches and cnrn+gntionn can 0 used in minimum klpr irrigation tiis t also desirable. Keeping control n to a • irrigatingsi c ripVu anti utilizing trop roeuluo help to cro• grown craps and pnnluro. ( u wR, con. Rion, Maintaining fertility in imparVmt. Crops respond to lour furrows, And crons slope furrows are suit We for row applications of phosphorus and nitrogen. crops. Sprinkl r irrigation in a11n desirable Kooning tit• In nonirrigated arena this soil is suited le winter when', loge to a minin urn and utilizing crap resid a help to con- barley. and sorghum. Most of the the acreage is planted Lrol erosion. M, inlaining fertility is i porant. Crops to winter wheat, The respond CO applic ions of phosphorus an nitrogen, predicted average yield it in In nonirrigated A as this soil is suite to winter wheat bushels per acre. The soil is usually summer Centrally Ctl in barley, and sorghu Moat of the nr cage is planted to alternate years to allow moisture accumulation.aoffertilizer winter wheat. The p dieted nvernl . yield is ZS bushels protubbleion is too low far triperbenefieinl use of minimum izer. • par acre. The soil is s miner facto od in alternate years Stubble mulch farming,striperowiing, and tilt to allow moisture noun ulaLion, t; entailInge ace needed to control soil o control g and water erosion. erosion. too low for beneficial one f fern act, Y precipithtion iR Terracing also may be needed b water erosion. Stubble mulch farming, . Lei (inning,and minimum tit- The potential native vegetation on this range site is loge are to control a it lowing. dominated by sand bluestem, sand roedgnss and blue e are needed and environm WI plantings are generally grama, Needlesndthread, .switchgrass, sideonta grams, • suited to this soil, Soil blo r `if, the principal hazard In and western wheatgmas are also prominent. Potential establishing trees and all bet -ran be controlled by cult production ranges from 2,200 pounds per acre in fnvern• tivsting only in the tree row a dby leaving a strip of tile years to 1,800 pounds in unfavorable years. AR rang., vegetation between th rows. ,'upplemental irrigation condition dpteriorsbrt No sand bluestem,sand reslgrass, and swrtchgra• may be needed at th time of pl. nting and during dry u decrease and blue grams, sand drotueed, periods.Trees that tar best suited a d have good survival and send sage increase,Annual weeds and grasses invade are Rocky Mountni juniper, eastern cedar, poaderrss the site as range condition becomes poorer, pine, Siberian el Russian Olive, a hnekberry, Thu Management of vegetation on this soil should be based on taking half and leaving half of the total annual product shrubs best suite are akunkbush sums lilac, and Siberi. an nennhrub. lion.Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. Wildlife is i important secondary u of this soil Sand bluestem, sand reedgraslr, switehgross, sideoats Ring-necked honsant, mourning clove, at 1 many non. grans, blue grams, Pubescent wheatgrnaa, and crested game specie can be attracted by enablinha g areas for wheatgrass are suitable for seeding. The gram selected nesting an escape cover. bar pheaaana, nlisturhed should meet the seasonal requirements of livestock. It can Heeling C Cr is essential and should be inpludr. in plena be seeded Into a clean, firm sorghum stubble,or it can be, for hall t development especially in areas of tensive drilled into a firm prepared seedbed. Seeding early in agricul re. spring has proven most successful - le areas of thin Nunn soil art in major grow and Windbreak" and environmental plantings are generally • urbatracrl feelers. The nandy surf ice layer, the mm rob nulled to this roil. Soil blowing, the principal hour) in . shrink.awell potential in the suhaeil, and the hats of establishing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by cal. r��n//,e flooding along Sox Cider Creek are the chief lin "t. tivating only in the tree row and by leaving a strip of • i g features for development. Capability subclass life ill- vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation 'igated, lVe nonir•rignted, may he needed at the time of planting and during dry t l._Olnry inarm' %intl I In 1 arrrent ctnnrS,This is a periods.Teem that are best suited and have good survival deep, well drained sail on smooth plains at elevations a are Reeky Mountain juniper, eastern rodcedar, ponderosas A,0 00 to 5,200 feet. It formed in mixed nutwnsh Apposite, pine, Siberian elm, Rwaun•OIive, and haekliorry. The Included.in mapping are some small leveled areas, shrubs best suited are akunkbush sumac.lilac,and Siberi. Typically the surface layer is grayish brown loamy sand an nenshrub, about 9 inches Chick, The subsoil is yellowish brown and Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The very pale brown sandy clay loam about 1r inches thick, cropland arena provide favorable habiat for ring-necked The suhatratum to a depth of GO inchun is very pale pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can brawn,catcnreous fine sandy loam. be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and ertais- Permeability and available water capacity are cover. roe pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is vasen. moderate, The effective rooting depth in (A inches or Lint and should be included in plans for habitat develop.more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion htuarl is meat, especially in arena of intensive agriculture, Rang.'. low, land wildlife. for example• the pronghorn antelope,can Is• • • 910600 WI.:La gouNtv, CUI.OrIAoo, notrrIIEIIN PAIIT attracted by developing liveslnr,h watering facilities, nurbltahin r al managing livestock graying and reseeding whore needed. ti trees end shrubs,and be controlled st by e, This soil has good potential for urban development. The gating only in the troy cow by leaving a only limiting tenure is the moderately rapid omm .Otation between the Supplemental e strip on in l substratum. which crosod n hazard of permeability be needed at the time ofplantingn iri n y icontaminationtesubsrfrom sewage;e In ground water per A. Tree', (hat n and during su dry a limitation sw for recreational The loamy nand sure arey ro best,east and have good pan ival facia established, lawns, r recreatona l development in at be MOunlm, Ruiper, :divern ndchacq pine, ttisn elm, Rusnnkbu ivs. arose Capability rocs grow well, and hack subclass IIIe irrigated, I Ve nonirrigaud; nl^rubs suited sure akunkbuah sumac, lilac,woirr Sandy Plains range site. pCns rub. Sibpn- dy Y loamy sand, 3 In 5 percent sla VVildli in an important seconds dad , well n y l cam soil n on plains at cent staelevationpes, hen is ern hrnrl 7 use of Chi soil. Tlrn n ronP oroving d favorable hMany tnong for ng.netCan •,20 feet, ft formed in mixed outweigh deposits. hick, ed b nttrac t 4 by mourning tngs, n n in ma ping are small arena of soil hat be ntLrntasr establishing 0 game species on and tub le within a depth a G have sandr None cover, Per arm; for ing'. and escape level of CO inches and some small p eManin undisturbeddeipia n for IY vet is Cd , egos. teal and shoo I be included in plans for L biter. develop- leveled on• Tyed • the nurfntC layer of thin Olney soil i grayish arena, especial inn e. brown ten y sand about 7 inches ne The sub it in yid: attrs wild example,of a wench n Iuro. Range. Y land wildlife. fo veto lie prpnghp antelope, lowish brae and very pale brown snarla by r vcoping livestock r pfa can be 14 inches CM k,The substratum to a depth of ,0rinchotia t managing lives cluring facilities, vary pals bra n, 1 This soil has I potential and reseed g whore needed, calcareous fine sandy loam. the for urb( . tpid permeability The Permeability not available water n nCi only limiting feast is the moAtro(e rapid moderate, The and n ty are in the substratum, dch causes A h-Lard n ro nd water nd nun. more. Surface 'young depth i GO inches or contamination from n wage lagoon of ground water off is slow, and the onion heard if fn g""^ The loamy an or.( ce layer inn limit& ion for re national development, !n irrigated area. this nail is suited to the crops Once established, the In vas, Rh mo , ' grown in the roes Perennial glans and opalfslfn or Capability subclass (Ito " and frogs grow wd close grown crops eh ild be grown ( least SO Plains ranga , VI nonirril;etedi Sandy percent of range alto. the time. Close grown reps and 46.—Olney fine sandy o 0 to 1 with h co ditches an p•stuns can be irrigated This is s deep, well drained it on smootheeains at inst oles a. contour. and p carrot ions. Purr"ws, contour Lions of 4.000 to 5200 feet t formed in mixed outwaah furr cross slop furro a are suitable for row deposits, Included in con crops. Sprinkler irrigation is so desirable. Keeping (Al. lage to a minimum and utll .1 p g hsvy i dark surface layere r me ln leveled is grayish oils that trnl erosion, Maintaining lie g trop resits& help to con. Typically the surface tent is important. p 1•y and organic matter con. brown fine sandy loam yut o n 0lney . is subsoil n Crops rer P d to barnyard manure and is bout 10 salty° stn The y loom commercial isi Rant Cr yellowish brown an very The potential fee izer. about 15 Inches thic , The ubacrnurnnto a depth loam dominated Theby sand e stgebrt n on this range site is inches is very pale b own, altsdepth of GO RECAP. a fl recdgrnss, and blue a e fine grime. Nce ICnntthrr/(d, swi h Permeability sandy loam. r And western switch,. own, Aideonts grams, moderato. le A I available ter tenacity are wheat ass are also rSurface The e(c f is slow, to t pr'nduction ranges f, m 2,200 nmmiacr6 Potential more. ry ff is slew, and the erosion hazard s 40 inches �a � pound per acre in fsvnrn• low. hIC years to 1F00 peundn in unfuvnra le yearn, As range This soil is u almost entirely for i condition delanOr es, the send bluCslO sand and condition de►Ma Cc 5, and blue l gram , sand rev: deed. is is suited to All crops commonly 'gatedcrops, . and sand as i p g corn, pug, bee grown, small a ho area, inroad.go crease. Annual weeds am grasses invade and onions. n example of a suitable croppi i system is 3 the site as ran c condition becomes poorer, to 4 years of Mnnagem09 of vegetation on this roil nlr old be based sugar leer , small grain, followed by e g Lienis . nn taking half And leaving half of the Laud ur unl wise tiers s . corn, r.0 for silage, (inn, $ing W; to desirable l if the range is in r or boons. ids' sonde noon prat.arc ceded of o maintain io top suitable, Sand blv/ntCm, sand rand f condition, All m thefts irrigation grime, grass, switehgrnss sideonts ri ashen are nyrd but nd c it. friths grams, pubescent whcaternwr, an enet° is the most terr Rant yields. u•hC,rlg ARA are suitable fnr needing. The grass . elected m ty fertilizer are needed irontot top manure nd com• ly should mp nnijnA, meet the soasonnlrequirementsthrones and environmental plantings prise are in: s�99 nod into clean, firm srghunrstul`blu.or l,el^eon ssi Ito this soil. Soil blowing, the prtntrnfl liar M tin in:ilri set into a firm prepared seedbed. Sterling tar in be es fishing trees and shrubs, can be envrnlled b spring has proven most successful, Uv rang only in the arse rowcut. 'Windbreaks and envimnme and by leaving a tan 1. or sari pinntinl;n are v gelation between the rows. Supplemental irngntton rimed to this soil, Soil blowing, l;cncrn ay be MICA at time of d and hu and During A 1 the principal hazard r irennds,MICA that are best suited and have good survival ✓106(N® 415 soli, suave? 'crmCahili14' in rapal. Availably tenter tupdreily i yellowish brown (Inc sandy loom about If. inches thick. Inns crate. A water table is at or near Lho surface a The substratum Loa depth of rA inchon is sandy loam. spril , And about 36 inches below the surface in fall. : dr• Permeability is moderately rapid. Available water face i noff is slow. and the erosion hazard in low. capacity is modornte. The effective rooting depth is GO This mid in used for rangeland and wildlife habits The inches or more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion potuntin native vegetation on the Valent it is hazard is low. dominate by sand reedgrans,'sand bluentem, I. to and In Irrigated areas this soil is suited to the crops cam- hairy gri a, little bluentem, neodlenndth al, and mealy grown in the area. Perennial grasses and alfalfa or sideonts gr mn. Potential production ranges f rim %AO clone grown crops should be crown at least 50 percent of pounds per to in favorable yearn to 1,400 pn ndn in un• the time.Contour ditches and cornIgntionn can he used in favorable yen s. An range condition deteriorn es, the sand 'reigning close grown crops rind pasture. Runmwa, con. bluentem, non reedgrnss, nidcoats gram , and little tour furrows, and cross slope furrows are suitable for row ' bluestem deems o; nandhill muddy and bl out grass in- • crops. Sprinkler irrigation is also desirable. Keeping Lila crease, and foreg production drops. "Blo outs" occur as loge to a minimum and utilising crop residue help to con. range condition be nits poorer. is erosion. Maintaining fertility is important. Crops The native voget. ion on the Loup 1 is dominated by respond to applications of phosphorus and nitrogen. switchgrosa, little bl stem, sand reef ;man, and western In nonirrigated areas this soil Is suited to winter wheat, whentgrans. Indlangru.s, sand bluest , prairie cordrrasn, barley, and sorghum. Most of the acreage in planted to slender whentgrass. al all Menton, saltgrnss, *edge. and winter wheat. The predicted average yield is 20 bushels rush are nlso present. cumin' •oduction ranges from nor acre. The soil is summer (allowed in alternate years 4.000 pounds per acre in svorab • years to 3,000 pounds to allow moisture accumulation. Generally precipitation is in unfavorable yearn. An ri ge ndition deteriorates,the too low for beneficial use of fertilizer, ' switchgrnns, sand bluestem, i liangrnan, little bluentem, Stubble mulch farming,striperopping,and minimum (Al. and prairie cordgrass decrean , and salterass, blue grama, page are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion, sand dropseed, sedge, and r ash increase. Undesirable Terracing also may be needed to control water erosion. weeds And annuals invnd tht site as range condition The potential native vegetation on this range niW is • becomes poorer, dominated by and bluentem, and madgraas and blue Seeding with an intern seder is r !viable if the range is grams. Needleandthread, switchgrass, sideosts grams, in poor condition. Sand emigres',a ad bluentem.'ideals and western wheatgrass Aro also prominent. Potential grime, switchgrnsn, 1i to bluentem, dinngrnss, and blue production ranges from 2,200 pounds per acre in favors• grama are suitable f r seeding, See 'ne early in spring ble years to 1.800 pounds in unfavorable yeses As range has proven most s ccessfut Crazing hould be light to condition deteriorates.the sand bluestom,sand moderns, prevent range date 'oration, and switchgrass decrease and blue grams,sand dropaeod. Wildlife is an i potant secondary use of this unit. On and sand sage increase.Annual weeds and grasses invade the Valont not rangeland wildlife, for °sample, the the site as range condition becomes poorer, pronghorn an lope, can be attracted developing Management of vegetation on this soil should be based livestock ten •ng facilities, managing liven k graying, on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- and reaeedin, where needed. lion.Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. The Lou soil, which is typically wet and p uces an Sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, switehgrass, sideeats nbundsnee or wetland vegetation, Attracts wet nd ail. grams, blue grams, pubescent whostgrass, and crested ddife ripe es, such as mnllanl, teal, geese, and mi Ilene- wheatgrass are suitable for seeding. The grass selected • nun Rho birds. Primary management of thin soil f wet- should meet the seasonal requirements of livestock. It ' land w'dlife includes managing livestock grazing, ft ins: should be drilled into a clean, firm sorghum stubble or A to co trel livestock, protecting from fire, and prove ing prepared seedbed. Seeding early in spring has proven ' drat age, Natural wetland vegetation should be alto od most successful i to evclop, Capability subclass We irrigated, Vie non • Windbreaks and environmental plantings are fairly well 1 ril,YLed; Valent soil in Choppy Sand Atendow rsnge,sitd\ suited to this soil, flowing nand and low available water i Ifevtr Roil in Sandy Meadow range site, capacity are the principal hazards in establishing trees 7^)'nna knew sand run Lpereenl tpJi , This is a and shrubs. The roils offloose that trees should be ' deep, R0me%hat e%tnsaively drained sod on plains and planted in shallow fuerown and regnyljas maintained high terraces at elevations of 4,600 to 5,200 feet. It between the rows. Supplemental irrigation is needed to formed in °Winn or alluvial deposit*. Included in mapping insure survival.Trees that are bat suited and have good are some luvvie,l aroma. Also included arc small n•rns et survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redeedar. soils that have A loamy substratum and some arena of ponderosa pine, and Siberian elm.The shrubs bent suited soils that are noncalesreeus to a depth or GO inches. am skunkbush sumer, lilac,and Siberian posahrub. Typically the surface layer of this Vonn soil is grayish Wildlife is xn important secondary use of thin nod.The brown. The upper 0 inches in loamy sand and the lower 6 eropland Arens provide favorable habitat for ring.necked inches is fine sandy loam. The subsoil is brown and light pheasant and mourning dove. Many nosgnme species can JICS^O I • • , .. • • wind, enuti'rv, C0bQttn00, SOuTlrguN 1'AR'r 47 Ise attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape hoatgrass are suitable for P%'t'C,n grass cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is asen• n re to s. I It ct e n ould meet the twnwnnul requiram,rmla or livestock. e, n I tinl And should be included in plans for habitat develop. h. seeded into n clean, firm $Orgn„rm stubble,or it can re meat. especially in Arens of intensive Agriculture. Itnntte. dri al into a firm prepared rwvlhtd. Seeding earl in land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope, can be spri g has proven most successful, attracted by developing livestock mitering facilities. Wi !breaks And environmenuJ tilantinga are (flirt well n •nnging livestock grazing, and reseeding where needed, suito< to this "oil, Blowing sand „nd low available water This nail has good potential for urban and recreational calmed, Are the principal haynr,+,s in establishi • trees development. Once established, the lawns, shrubs, and and shi nba, The soil is so Meese that trees al fluid tie trees grow well. The chief limiting soil feature is the slanted shallow furrows And vegetation n intainel rapid permeaa'h^rlity in Llie substratum, which causes n between t,e row&Supplemental irmigntion may needed 'award or water contaminntion from sewage to insure rrvivnlr Trees that tL►r best suite and have lagoon". In places recreational development is limited by good survi al are Rocky Mountain Juni r, western the susceptibility to soil blowing. Capability subclass the reltedar, po donna pine, and $,c'rian el . The shrubs irrigated, 1Ve nonlrrigntcd;Sandy Plains range site. boat suited . ro akunkbush suitnae. lilac, and Siberian 8—Vona loamy sand, 3 to ' percent slopes. This is Deashrab. dee , somewhat excessively drained soil on plains A cf Wildlife is nn important aCtonaaary use of this soil. The • high terraces at elevations of 4,000 to 5,200 fact it cropland arena vide favorable habi for rinq.neckel forme in ealinn or alluvial deposits. Included in ma ping pheasant and me ming dove. Murny no game species can are so leveled areas. Also included are small a as of be Attracted by os bhshing areas for sting and escape ands the have a loamy substratum and some , ape of cover. For phrases undi"turbos' ring cover is essen_ soils that, re nonealcareous to a depth of GO inch a tint and should be i luded in plan for habitat develop- • Typically the surface layer of this Vona sail a grayish meat, especially in a as of intenan e agriculture. Range. brown. The per 4 inches is loamy sand nod he lower 5 land wildlife, for exam IC, the pat - ,Churn antelope,can be inches in One Andy loam. The subsoil is I, vn and light attracted by develop' g divests •k Watering facilities, yellowish tore fine sandy loam about L inches thick. managing Iiventrek grani C.and ing whore needed. yellowish substratum 0 a depth of 40 inches in andy loam. This soil has good note list f e urban and recreational Permeability i moderntely rapid. vnilable water development. Once estnbl h ;.he lawns, shrubs, and rapacity is modem e. The effective tiling dept, in CO lace" crow well. The prima liltttung soil feature is the aches or m0% Sin ace runoff is el w, and the erosion rapid permeability in the bn,"atu which 'nasal is low, hAMS of n,, causes. a CrOund water Imam pion from sewge This soil is suites to limite cropping. Intensive lagoons, In places retroati al ievelopmenl is limited by snapping in hnznrdoun because of soil blowing. The the susceptibility to soil owls . Capability subclass IVs cropping system should rim' . Co such close grown imitated,Vie loamy ea ;Sand,• Plains slo site. rn+ps nn alfalfa, wheat, an ton cy. The soil in also anted 74—Vona Ann ,5 to 9 end slopes, This in a to irrigated pasture. A sui a cropping system is 3 to 4 deep, ens of 4, mice ively dn.; soil on plains at ynnrs of alfalfa followed b 2 years of corn and small elevations of 4.600 5200 Aw„ It formed in *elan grain and alfalfa needed w' a nurse cops havedeposits..Included in napping Ares tit areas of soil" that Closely spaced contou dile .5 or sprinklers can be calcareous ave a loamy sdeer ,out and aratas o soils that are non. ' mull in irrigating close rown c ps. Contour furrows or to p dap of layer inches apinktvrn should be u ed for no corps, Applies Typically the al lace is agtrbowe brown.The upper barnyard n manure an commercial f iltzer helps to main- 4 inches is ton nand and the lower inches l tine chin good product Ion/ anndy loam, subsoil is brown and light yellowish The potential n' ive vegetation on this range site is brown fine sa ay loam about 12 inches hick. The sub-. • ,I,+m(nnitd by so d blucatom, nand rr, rlgrnss, and blue stratum to a r •pis of CO inches is apmy sal , aroma. Nonrllo, ,dthMnd, swiklr permeaniii.y is mothe a ly rapid, Av 'bible water "el western 'heatgrass Ara also prom,d rat, PAMntinj inches npacity ie uMernla The effective rooting epte is CO rr'aha:Linn r , ar.aror ro.Surface runoff is q,,.diVm.and erosion qq gee from 2,200 pounds per a re in favorer herard is W. LIP years tell,g0(1 pounds in unfavorable yen . As range ••asthma,, dt!tcriorntes, the sand bluestem, sum The bynl native vee , na stn this ran e site is asst aN'1 reulgrann, rleminnt d by nand bluanlOm, sa:r,! rppd m khgrasa decrease And blue grata• sand ropseed, grams, Needleandthrend, "witc C nrt "g blue awl .nn}'(nage increaser Annual weeds and gran invade and *lea pr` mental grams. ra"n e'iU'ax range condition becomes poorer. enters who■rerun2 s0 stns prep acre P lhumgOmvnt of vegetation aced etiun mnatan, from 2,200 n aver pep acre in avert. •rn tnkin• half g.tntinn on this soil should be 'areal tole oars to 1.400 pounds in unGv,, ti And leaving half of the total annual .sblr warmth re "moo 'i•"i, 4nn,lin rpr eh nn linen hgrasnoters ilece the nand u•h,nr:ez+. sand rdrog,d ,l. •�ri•al � is dnnirnhlr if the range i. in parr cemli nn• , 1 wwilchgrnws decroASC and blue ,;ar..4 snot dropsp�d, Unbeaten,. nand reerlgrass, sutitcla.nrns, nideo. to '(al wand sage in er"au,. blue grime, pubescent wheaugraan, anti crent, 'Val site as ran <unlitse. Annual woods and grasses invade go condition becomes ;.,r,.er, • 9106^U a 10" • _ ::011, sunvsv • '_ TPOLE 4.. nit1 yr,L DING SUTG OGpPhgwra•Geht/dwd Sell nnMA and Shallow Ownllln ' Ana myaeol owns gs Dwel e•elings : Snell without with ; cerr0ln1 ed el rents hase.en n hose+An k sod streetshV1fA bullet.. s 44 :511 hL ' Olney O SIl',ht :Slltht........,,._:S11tAt ;Mpderstet • : Into nCo1 pinny 1511th! SllghG :Slight gth, w ;Mslope, ! :Mhoerelat °a• n7 ;Slight : aloe., ; ter strength. Olney Slight 1311wht :Slight :Mod ! nR : law etgngtA, Olney Slight Slight :Slight ;moderate; slope, Mtow lies re n7 low alr*ngth, Osgood Severe: Slight Slight Outback,weto: cave, :51tght.......a...- Slight. • t0, 51 Slight slight :Slight g ;Slight............:stint. Ir. SS Slight Slight r. rO :Slight Moderate! 'Slight, nt slope. tPsnll S11/,ht Swvwrn: :3 t floods, Severe! Moderate: floods. floods. low a ren C ►o,. ii Slight . (root motion, 'dolt Slight :Slight ;Slight :Finder stet low wLreegth, !n frost motion. Moderate, Moderate! Moderato, nenohill depth to rook, low strength, Inv strength, Mlow►stel , shr atren th :mewl ability. shrink-swell, depth to rank, R , low strength. ll. mhr iPk.swll. shrink.,wll, ahrinksw 'T Moderate, Moderate, M eenoh111 depth to rock, low atren th, Moderate' Msope, F for etrwnFM, q0 S•rw/at too elopey. ahrinkeswell. aenth to Pee W' low strength, k, law ntrew dhr lnk.srell.she lnk.sWll. ahr lnk.awell.h. ill. 59 5 r 5nveret Shlneto depth to rock, S 7 S 1 depth to reef, depth to rock, depth to rook, depthite rook. rd•: Shingle Severe, Severe! $ t S depth to rock. depth to reek, depti to rook. eeptht to reek, 5 t 010th to reek, nenOh11] Moderate! N n.lnrnNt bedews tel depth Lo reek, low strength, low Matop*. 5 ! Leo clayey. stlrinw.swell. death to rock. low owp•. tar ■traweLL. shrink-wall. shrink.ewll. shriek•mwlt. 't Moderate! ' Mader.tet w Tinsel depth to rock, peers L 5 , Mdd depth In rock. depth to rock, sloop, F? . depth to teak. Trrr I MoNrretet 3.oNo, k Y depth to rock. death to rock, .depth to reek, pt to t Moefmt tt reek, depth to rook, '1 Severe? Medeentei , l t Terry depth to rook, depth Li renM. 'Apth to reek. •SethIse reek, depthtto reek. Plop*. 'n Moderate! Mader/Uzi 9.elerete:Thedal and ; depth to rock, low M1trenr h, 'IM t :Orel t t depth to rook. IOM rirenr;M, : low al is t Modarntw! w' tt 'IrMwrete! :Meow' ThednIund : 000th to rock. low slrnnetth. 'tooth to reek., few al►enq M. ...low ail was Lh, slope. ' See reetneto et end of table. ' 910600 • • . , whit) COUNTY, COLOM1A00, SOVTIIetiN PMtT 107 TA0I.C 7...SAPITAAT PACILITICS..Coetlnwed Sell nAwe and T I Septic Conk 1 Sewage 10 map symbol neanrnllen sanitary t stns o. la dcover . fi 11 field, landfill sanitary for landfill 71't Loup Severe: 'Severe; ;S r S • tilers wetness. wetness. 7 wetness ' floods. Aaepna : ood e, wetness. wetness. o. fiends. floods. f . : ood■, flood;.. 72, 7J Sllaht • t :Sllaht..._....... Slight Venn ]Qr .OAYf. 6004, 7Vone AeepAge,Slight Severer :Slight Slight 1ric00. slope. 75 • t 311ahc. 76, 77 Slight :Slight Slight :Good. so•Pade. 1 75 Moderate:Moderate: Moderates :SilgMt Sll h perils slowly, seepage. g t :cots. 77. 110 Moderate: Moderate: Slight Slight :Good. Veld pores slowly, elope, seepage. ' g1', VlleY Moderate; moderatos 'S11Lht.. Slight pores slowly, too clayey. Colby Slight Moderatos :Slight Slight seepage. Coed. St', 0S': Vile 1 Y Moderates Moderates :Slight Slight pairs pores slowly, seepage, slope. tee clayey. Colby Slight Moderates :Sllaht.......... Slight Coed. seepage. ^---_�- • See map wait description for the composition and behavior or the rap unit, 1 910610 • 124 SOIL WPM • TA0LC 12,--CNC h1CPVINO rnortn71CS 640 CLASSIrICATIONr.—Continued lnta,. lcntlon )en.. . reraenI,aae imbuing:nil name And 0esth USDA texture went, : .sieve Wapner.. d nap symbol Veleta 01.15770 ) 3 I '41741.1 Plea. • .Inch,,: N 10 N0• limit 4lalty £2 _ )Oe Innee j6.. 5.`t ;ninth) 0-6 L f CL-ML A.N 0.5 :71-100:75.100:70. 5 3, 5.10 6.10 Clny Inn., ionn C4- A.6 0 :75•'00:75+100:65.00 50.60 •0.40 1 18 Un.,enthered ... 3 0-20 bedrock. ••• __. ... ... ..� • 77, 38 0.9 Pine Woody loan ml, SM 4.4 Heinen Y , m4 A.4, 6.2: 0 5 75.100:75.100 60.85 30.60 ... N► 9.30 /lee nnnJ ions, SM M Randy Ionw, 5 30+55 ... N► 30 veethered ... ... .. .. : bodroe4. - "" '+' •-- ••• 39, 40 0.7 Lean CL, SC A.6 : 0.5 .95.100:A0.95 70.95 115-75 0 0.20 Nunn 7.29 Clay Ion., olay [L. CM A.6, A-7t o- :95.100:90.100 115.93 65.75 IS-N 1 ' 27.40 Clay Ion., Ions, CL, 6.4, : 0.5 :60.100:eo.,00 60.90 25+7 I5.40 Q 15.35 sandy loam. CL.ML, 6.6, 5 5-IO 5M-5C, A.2 SC N1, 41 0.9 Clay 1 ' CL. SC A.6 , 0-S 95.100:A0-95 0.95 45.75 25-30 ie.)0 Nunn 9-.n9 Clay Ion., nlnY M 7 CH 6, 6.T: 0.5 95.'00 90.100 85.95 65.75 ,15.60 20.35 29.60 Clny loam, loan. C4. 6.4, : 0-5 00.100 60.100 60-90 25.75 15-NQ 5.20 Anndy loom. CL.NL, A.4, SM-SC, A.2 SC 41 0.9 Loamy send 3M :A.) : 0.5 95.100 80- R: Munn 9.30 Cl,,, loco, stn Y CL, C11 ;A.6. 6.9: 0.4 00.100 80.170 0-95 20.30 __. 0► 00:6090 65-75 35-60 28.35 30-GO Csay 10101. loam, CL, :A-3, : O+y 00-too 60.100:40.-90 75-7S 15.30 S-20 sandy loam. CL-NL, A.G, 51.30. : Ad SC nu, N5 0-10 Loony send 5N :A.) : 0 e)nr•v 10.20 Sandy slay loan SC, Cl. :A.6 95.100 90.10060.10 10.5, 0.. 0y 0 95.100 95.100 75.950 35.55 20.35 15. 5 20+25 Sandy lcla SC, :A.3, n.6; 0 75-100 9S-100 75.95 35-SS 20=35 \nanny clay M.3C, : 5.15 Jen., rive Cl.., : Aandy loom. CL-ML • 25.60:fine nanny loom, SN :A-2 0 95.100 95-100 70-95 20.3) --. m5. : lenmy Pine sand. , • • 46, NT, 45 0.10:vine candy Ionw 51 A.2 . 0 95.100 90.100 70.95 20.35 : 15.25 Nr.5 Olney I0..0)5andy clay loon SC, CL 4.6 0 75.100 90.100 80.100 40--55 20.40 10.20 20.25:Sandy loam, 36. A.N, A-6 0 95.100 7.5.100 75.95 35.55 20-35 5.1: sandy stay 504.5S, 3 S Inns, fine Cl,, sandy Ina.. CL.ML • 25.60:fins nanny loam, 5M A.1 0 75.100 95.10 70.95 20.35 .-- NP : loamy rtne , . : anode Na 0.2);Snnn CM A.) 0 100 100 65.80 1• OnGno4 ):.3N;Sandy leave..--.. SM 4.1, 6.4 0 100 100 60.80 x.40 •.. N► 3N.60:Loa.y nand, sand 5M A.! 10. 0 - . M► 0 100 75+'0.50.75 10.11 .-. MP 59, 51, 52, 53 0el)1saady )e... fin A-) 0.1 95.100 75.100:50. 5 Otnrn 'P-60;Saeny Ins., fins Sn A.), A.1 0.1 90.100 50.100:40-60 20-35 : ... MP ' Amon, Inaw, Ily candy • ion.. n4, 55 • n_.q L '. A. 0 95.100 leeloo:75.15 2• 3/ S Pool, 20.25 rims Mandy 100.,:511 A.* 0 60.100 60.100:60.65 35-50 -.. MPP ' sandy loan.. .5.6n Pine sandy Ion.,:511 A.2, A.A 0 95-100 75.100 55.65 30.50 a.. PP 'finny Inn., 1.v footnote At PRO or Lahl., 91G6':10 12A .50t4 sunvey • • TAfI1 1`.-.CNGINrrnING nn0rrntiC3 AMD CLA33,F1CATI0N$..Centln•ed Solt moms one Depth USDA tenors inn an nnsea nAe moan aA —. —, mop symbol :went• leer number-. Unified : AA31170 ' ) J "+rte. �jtunit ; ►tett 'tonnes a 10 ' r0^ 700 is pit : inert n • Irr / I���-.• 77, 73, 78 0.6 Lonny amid SM _. Vann 6.50 Flat sandy A-2 0 100 70.100;60.70 316.10 O- ���� loan, SM A.2, A.L, 0 100 90-100;60-90 30-115 MP nnndy less, --• RP 20.60 Sandy loan, SM loamy sane. A'2 0 100 90-100:50.05 :15-30 ... NP 15, 76, 77 0.6 Sandy Ions. 3M A.7, A.et O MP Vann ; 6-28 fine sandy lean, 3M 100 90.100:60.90 ;30-r5 •.- neatly Lon., A.2, A'M: 0 100 90.100;60-70 :JO-r5 se xF :28.60 Sandy n wy logic, 3M A-2 0 100 70.loo:50-e5 ;15.30 • MP 78, 79, Oo . Ue10 ; 0-0 Lee he NL, A cL-ML 0 ,00 9s-,00 05-'0060-85 20.30 x►.10 • 0.19 Silty clay lean, CL A-6 A.7 0 iota 100 silty •lay. ' :75-100 OS-7S )5-50 15-30 :'7,•, A."",•. 03.t ;15-60 Silt loam, loam CL-ML, CL A-A, A-6 0 100 95.100;05-100 60-85 20.35 5-15 • vlley 0.11 3111 loam CL-ML, CL A-A - 11.60 Slit)* "lay loam, CL A-6' A 6 0 100 100 :90-loo 70-90 25.35 5.15 silt less, 0 100 100 ;90-100 70-95 25.35 10-20 Colby 0.7 Leto CL-ML MM 7-60 Silt loan, loan CL.ML A.r 0 100 100 ;90.100 85.100 25-30 5-10 0 100 100 ;90.100 85.100 25.30 5.10 -��" • Sne map unit description far the eompnaltten end Dehme ter of the map unit. • t• 91/Ants • o l''130 • SOIL SURVEY / 1/ , / I. TAW: 13.--rIlYSucai AND CHEMICAL rnorcn71CS or 10145--Centlnued 41' Sell nave and :074th: - Available Sell :Salinity: Shrine. i1 renern,,on 4041 n. . � ono symbol bllltY rn to♦ remotion ; yC�nel nAe;ornd l+ empire lt swill :V,ess 4ed :Conarat• ` ?Yr;blllt In ln/hr '� tentlel , st..IY ,•;� I gin :$00104/CM. .—� 7 rI--.-. I4 29. 30 4-12: 7.0.70 0,11.0,15 6,6.7,0 <7 ' Julasburg 17-77: 2.0-20 0.11-0,15 6,6.7,A : <2 ;to;too Moderate L40 o 0.24 5 3 27.60 )6,0 0.05-0.17 0,6.7.4 : <2 :Lew Moderate v 0,2+1 L 0.20 31. 32, 33. 34 0-ln 0.6,2.0 0.16.0.In Kim 7.9.0.4 ; <2 :4 mod LO 0.32 ,5 1L -( 11.40 0,6.2.0 0,15.0.17 7,7.0.4 : (2 :4ov L 0.32 i 35`1 Loup n-16 6.0-20 0.10.0.16 6,6-4,4 (2 Lo 16.60 6.0.20 0.06-0.00 7.4.0.4 (2 to i1„h Le tow 0.17 5 2 v 0.17 Duel 0.14 6,0.20 0,10.0,12 6,6.8.4 <7 1,0w 11106..... Lo 0,17 5 2 14.60 6.0-20 0,05.0.07 6.6-e.1 <2 Low Illgh . 0 - .17 . --.Le 3041 • Midway 4317 0.06`0.2 0.I2.0.17: 7.9+9.0 2-a 141014 I11RM tow OJ^.r I r .-. _ ' Shingle 0-6 0.6.2.0 10.16-0.141 7,4.9.0 <7 Low Inn tee 6-14 0.6-2.0 :0.16.0.21; 7.9-7,0 <2 Maderste High Low 0.49 2 IL 10 -.- ' ..- :0.4q 37. 30 0.9 2,0.4.0 0.13.0.15 7,9-4.h O Lev Ill/.h tow 10.70 2 nelson 9-30 2.0.6.0 0.11.0.13 '7.9.0.4 <2 to High tov :0.20 3 30 --• '-• .... 39. 40. ut, 42 0.9 0.2-2.0 0,15.0,70 6.h-7.n (2 Nedw Nunn 9-79 0,0640,6 0,15.4,14 7,4.4 rate moderate Low '.0.24 5 6 ,4 29.60 0.2.2.0 0,10.0.10 7.4.4.4 <2 No<2 Mededrate.- 010.14...... Low :4,26 moderate IIMh.-... Lew. :0.24 43 0.9 2.0-6.0 0,10.0,10; 6,6.7,0 <7 Lev-. Modern. LOw- :Oi•Low--...-.•0,t' Nunn 9.29 0.06.0.6 0,15-0,10: 7,4.4,4 <2 High Ill h.- Lew-..... -.. ' 5 3 29.60 0.2.2.0 0.10.0.10: 7.4.0.4 <2 Moderato IIi6h..... :9.2u C 14, 4r 0.10 6.0.20 0,06-0.t0; 6.6-7.4 <2 Lev-_..,... / Olney 10+70 o.6- Lev....r. Low. :0,17 5 2 2.0 0.17.0.15: 7.9-7,n <? mod....a Nigh..-_. Low :0,24 20.95 0.6.6.0 0.11.0.15: 7,7.4.4 <2 Le Nlflh...-. LO :O.SV 25-60 2.0.6.0 0.00-0.13: 7.9-0.r <2 lava-..... high..... Lw+-.._.:0.20 46, 47, 48 0.10 0.6.6.0 0.1140.1•: 6.6.7,4 (2 Olney 10.70 0.6.7,0 0.11.0.15: 6.6.7,4 C2 hNOdarate nl0,, L 2Ow----+.: 210 to , 5 3 70.75 0.6-6.0 0.11.0.15 1,9.M,r <2 Low IIIC,N--... Low :0.24 25-60 2.0-6.0 0.06-0.13 7.9.0.4 (2 Lev high tow.-...:0.20 49 0.22 6.0.20 0.05.0.00 6.6.7.3 ... Lee....... Low. L 9.10 5 I •• Osgood 22.31 7.0.6.0 0.10.0./1 6,6.7.1 Low Lew Low 0.17 74.60 0.0-20 0.06.0.00 6.6.8.4 <2 tow moderate t 0,10 : 50. 51. 52, 53 0-12 6.0-70 4.09.0.11 7,4.0,4 <2 tow High Low 0,1n 5 2 Otero 17-60 6.0.20 0,00-0.1i 7.4.0.4 <4 tow high...-. 40 0.10 5h, rr 0-7n 0.6.2.0 0.16-0.18 6.6-7.J .. Lev Low 0.70 Pool& 20.74, >6,0 0,14.0,17 7.4.7.0 <2 Low 111gh----- tow 0.20 5 5 25-60 >6.0 0.12-0.11 7.1.0.4 (7 Low---...- nigh....- 40w 0.20 56. 57 0.0 0.2.0,6 0,17.0,21 6,6.7,0 <7 Mndnrale IIIg4-.... Low-.._.. 0.77 3 h henohlll 9.72 0.06.0.2 0.14.0.16 4.4.4.4 (7 KIRl.....- 1110,-.-.- L 0.)7 32 ... _.. -.. _.. 4.. 5n. 59 0.6 0.6-7.0 0.16.0,10 7.1.9,0 <2 Low Mims-ea.. Shingle , 6.10 0,6.2.0 0.16-0.21 7.1-9,0 (2 Rod IIIb.... Low 0.17 7 rL In ... _.. ... _-. R L 0.49 6011 • Shingle : n-6 : 0.4.2.0 0.16.0.14: 1.1.9,0 (7 Low. Mlrha_.. Le 0.32 2 s • 6-10: 0.6.2.0 0.16.0.2,: 7.9.9.0 (1 Mederatr moo L L lfl ... .._ ... ... 0.17 See footnote at and of table. 910610 4 • WI:L) COUNTY, COLORA110, $0UT111:IcN PART 1.11 TABLC 1)...P0YSICAL ANO CIICNICAL PAOPCe71(3 Of 30118--Conitnbee So 11 nnme natl .Ov Pth: Pwrmn n. ;Ava 11 n71e )ell Sal An ltY Shrink- a o"'^�......_ +n- •ro61Vn, .n, map symbol b11lLy : wines reoallea . f7rtera:nrnet. lee ne It smell Ya fleet :Generate ;" ' -"-;hlllty In (n/h0 — f(n n ,l . oe am •ntlnl steal I K T : ran 60': A anohlll 0-7 0.2.0.6 0,17.0.2, 6,6.7.8 9-32 0,06-0.2 0,17.0,16 6,6.0,8 <2 Nedore;e NIgM-•..:Les»._»:p,77, 3 6 j2 -.. ... .... N18h 010..... ...:(432 37 61 0.112.0-4.0 0.16-0.10; 7.8.0.4 Teseel 11...-.....-.2 Low....... NtBh..».:Lew»...10.26 I 3 67, 63 0.6 2.0.6,0 0.13-0,15: 7,0.7.n <2 Le moderate Low.. :0.20 Terry 6.18 2.0.6,0 0.13.0.15; 7.0.7,0 <22 Lows 2 3 10.37 2.0_6,0 0,13.0,15 7,7.0.0 <2 Low 8 614i..a..•.:LLo«w,0,20 am 0.20 47, I' nun 0,6.2.0 0.16.0.10 7,9.0.7 <2 -' . Theealsne n_25 0.6-2.0 0.16.0.10 7.9.0.4 � N1Ah»».•Low-..... 0.32 2 4l.25 a.- a.- «. .<2 Lowe N1g11--••• Los..-... 0.32 66, - 67 0.5 0.4.7.0 0.16.0.18 6.6.7,8 •»•••+•• Law ,.17 0.06.0.2 0,17.0.21 7.7_8.7 (2 tlab :NINA Lamm.. 0,37 5 6 6,m 19.60 0.6.2.0 0.19-0.21 Y.9-6,o <2 Nederate :1Igh..... Loo....... 0. 7 68' 8 Los 0.37 Vitro 0-60 ..- .a. _ _ _ TorrlosMent■ - /r7, 70 n.n 4.0.70 0.07.0.12 4.6.7,7 valent 0-40 6.0.20 0.05.0.10: 6.6-7,0 Si Lew an.....an...... Low..."' 0.10 S 1 71'1 Lew :L Los...-.. 0.10 valent 0-8 6.0.20 0.07+0.12: 6,6.7.7 0-40 6.0-20 0.05.0.10: 6.6.7.0 <2 Loos.-....:tow.._a« Low...... 0.10 5 1 Ler....».:Laow»..» Low�_ 0.10 Loup 0.16 6.0.20 0.10.0.14: 6.6.8.0 <2 Ler..a..••:N1Rh••»a tawnaanwe 0.17 16.40 6.0-20 0.06.0.00: 7.4.8,4 S2 Lem...«»:N1 ha.... 5 2 a Lew........ 72. 73, 74 0.6 6,0-70 0.09.0.11: 6.6.7.3 .. Las- :Low........vonn A-2f 2.0.6.0 0.12.0.1n: 6.6.8.4 Lem ali N...._ tem..... 0•t0 5 2 70-M1O 4.0-20 0.00.0.11; 7.7.0.8 g LeLe...........Le........... 0.10 <4 e �Nlte- 75. 76, 77 p_f, 2, «» uw..a^• 0.10 • Vona 0-60 2.0-6.0 0.17.0.13' 6.4.7.3 Low.....«:Lew._.» Low. 0.10 5 3 <a Lor-........:Nt h 70.60 6.0-20 0.00.0.11 7.4-8.4 : ( Lawn .Nigh Low..»« 0.10 6 Low...... 0,10 70. 79. 00 0-8 0.6-2.0 0.16.0.21 6.6.7.3 : (2 Weld 0.15 0.06.0,2 0. r La's- :Lew»«. Low... 0, 15.60 0.6.2.0 6.0.21 6.4.0.8 : <2 L o hat k.... Low....,. 0.28 32 5 6 • 0.16.0.71 7.8+0.4 : Loo Ml`M«.. Las....« 0.28 8t 07', e)vt Wiley 0.11 0.6.7,0 0,w-0.71 7.n.7.g CP 11.60 0.0.7.0 0.17.0.21 7.7.8.4 : <2 Maderµo Nigh..... Ltow.a».a 0.37 S 7L 0.37 . Colby 0.7 0.6.1.0 0.20.0.27 6,6.0.4 t2 Low.. �erOL, Lem....... 0.37 5 4L 7-60 0.6.2.0 0.17.0.22 7.4.0.4 <2 Lew»..« NeOe►ata Low....a 0.77 ' See hap wait deaerlptlon for the eompesltlea and behavior of the map unit. 91060 C ��6 SOIL SURVt:Y • TAUU: 7.-.Snkll'Aey ►ACILST1f,S..tentlnwe -__5011 sane and_-- ricotta tank Sauaae lagoon Trench . map symbol nesorntion Ares arl la cower 1 sanitlnndr jY reel Mr landfill fie An lnndfsit landfill for Moderate! Slight kgun^ S pores!slowly. excess humus. Slight , :Isar: . r. : toe clayey. an. "5. "6, a7, "g.. Slight(flew), Slight Slight :Geed. nr.eie e9 5llhht Osgood Srvnrat S ; S ! :girt seepage, se•pag P. ' toe sandy, Sn. 51, 52 Slight Serere: Slight Sll :Slight Geed. seepage. 5Otere +light : sle .Jfe g%Slight :slight Good. seepage. Srae Paoli Slight •Sevaret S 1 1 seepage. pis, : seepage. :Good. Srae Slight Soveret S 1 li seepage. :S t :Geed. SA.'it 57 5ornr go, h, l el 1 S I ;Slight Peres slowly, depth to rook, depth to rook, :flirtdepth to rook, : tam slayer,. : thin layerr. 5h, 59 Sernrot ; 3 r :Slight :Peer, Shingle depth to rook. depth to rock. depth to rook. thin layer. 60.7 Shingle Severe; Seyerel 3rverel :311ght depth to rook, depth to reek. depu to rook, '►th thin l.re►, aenehi ll Serere! S ) :Slight pores slowly, depth to reek %/toe! depth co reek. • depth to roeN, : toe clayey, : thin layer. 51 Severe! r 1 5 1 tassel depth to reek. depth to reek, depth to reek, : asarat :Peer' seepage. thin 3e he, seepage. : area reclaim.m. slope. 67, 67 Severer Severe' S ! Terry depth to rook. depth i.e rook. depth to rook, ;Sllght :girt seepage. thin lryn, : area reales. 6e. 65 Soweto: fhedelun0 dOVth to rook. depth r :Severe' :Slight p eak. : depth to reek. g :/atle • 56 SCvelei : !alp layer. Elm Slight :Moderate! :511 perch slowly. : tee clayey. ;Slight ;Poor: too clayey. 67 Severe: Mnaerete: :Moderate! :Slight Ulm Acres slowly. nie, E o ptoe! p tae clayey. toe clayey. 6A" Mnderatet :,rverrt S i Vatic Terri slope. ♦ewprg p r, See s u c. Severe; Poor; small stones, tee na sanity, ePaq•• a mails 69. 70 Slight ' S t • y tl .Palent •er n e I rted tae sandy. aeaME•. tee sandy. w•eage. • 71.1 talent Slight 1 t 3 t 3 sea Pale, t Rory the annoy, arepnRe. too ernly. See foetnoto at red of table, 9106•O • M WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTilium PAR: YAOLC 6.001.011.01000 SITE DCVCLOrNCNTwegontinuv0 103 3011 Rowe and ; Shallow map symbol esllons Ornllings 1 Dwellings wltholL with Swell mid roods Van went, Vnnenentli commercial . and streets •Wile In n ,1 66. 67 Moderates II Ulm 'Severe? Sev,Hl too elnyoy, eAr ink.well, ;Severe: S 1 4A- shrinkvwll• aArink-■roll, low sLronM1th, ''1 5 I ,Nm'rrnlet MrL5k Pfeil, 'j Untie nwnll stores, Moderntel 1Moderatsy �' Torrlorthent■ euthenist ears, ' slope, elope, Mod erP Lei : 1 slope. slope. W 69 :Severe: . evr Core. :Slight............ Slight, , Villein :70 Severe: 0•lent eve re: cave, ■lops. :Slight Slight...---....- NoArratel 71•: 1 Slight. Vnlent ,",over,: 31 euthenics enre, :night Slight i MoAb stet Slight. Loup slope. Severe: ;Severer welnosS, wetness, Sewers: :Seared; eutbnnk■ cove. , weteea,, wetness, :leveret 7? ; floods, floods, rloods, wetness. V nn+ Stint :slight S114nt Slight ' 7L, 7r Nn.1 ' 311th: • 1, 7 Slight !Slight �'� M'lopelat N(ow strength. 70, 76Slight Slight ' slope, low strength. I SIIgAt Slight 77 Moderate: Vona Slight Slight low strength, U 77 79 :Slight Mod eLet moderato: 'I Slope, 11 Slight low etMwM1th- 0eld NnAeralel Node..del Mae slhw rink-swell,strewell, low ■Lr,wM1th. low strenµh. Nlowrstr: shrinkesw,ll, shrink.swelt, AAriek-$wall, AO Slight frost lotion, Weld NnAeflier Moderate:ter StPeej Gh, low strength, Moderate! Mrntelet low A' for ■lre eAr ink-well. shrink swell. alone, nglA, { 01•. S2•: seNnY .■roll, sArinbsrell, : frost action, Wiley Slight Moderate' Moderpte7 low strength, low strength Mlowrstr: Moderate! nhrinYswll, shrink.aw . low strength, low 9,,jwelA, Colby •11• nhr lnY.we)1, aM ink-awe(:, ' Slight Slight 'Slight 3ll'Int 7 '1aAerste i O1•t t low strengtA. Wiley slight :nenrrwlet t low atr,n A :Nod erslel Moderates Al , ; low atren nth, 'Mderate: nhrinY-■well. 1 eAr ink+well, for etr ens M, lOr sNenM1tA, slops. aMlnY.weLl, shr ink.well, Colby Slight :Slight ;Slight Mod....et • aloha. Mod vsLst low strength, • See wap rnl. d,ssllptlon for the sow oromowsw•ter---..... .. . pes[tinn end e►A■vfor of the mop unit. i • it li 9106',) ,i RECORDS EXEMPT/ON NO. PART OP THE G P SECTION 32, 3 NORTH, RANGE 65 WEST, OP THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, WELD COUNTY, -'I COLORADO, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS. BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER (SE COR) or'SAID SECTION 32, AND CONSIDERING THE EAST LINE OP SAID SECTION 32, AS DEARING NORTH 00"04'39" WEST, WITH ALL OTHER BEARINGS CONTAINED HEREIN RELATIVE %THERETO; THENCE NORTH 00'04'39' WEST, ALONG SAID EAST LINE OF SECTION, 32, 1320.99 PEET TO THE TRUE POINT OP DEGINNING7 THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 00'04'39' WEST, ALONG SAID EAST LYRE, OP SECTION 32, 660.59 PEET/ THENCE SOUTH 09'34'11' WEST, 2620.31 PEET TO THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER (SE1/4) OP SECTION 321 THENCE SOUTH 00'04'16' EAST, 660.70 PEET; THENCE NORTH 09633'50° EAST 2620.39 PEET TO Tilt TRUE POINT OP BEGINNING. SAID DESCRIBED PARCEL OP LAND CONTAINS 39.065 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, INCLUDINC.A STRIP 0P GROUND 30 FEET IN WIDTH ALONG THE EAST. LINE OP SAID SECTION 32, RESERVED FOR COUNTY ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY PUR- POSES AND IS SUBJECT TO ANY RIGHTS-OP-WAY OR OTHER EASEMENTS AS RECORDED BY INSTRUMENTS OP RECORD OR AS NOW EXISTING ON SAID DES- CRIBED PARCEL OP LAND. SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATE I hereby certify chat this plat was prepared under my esinUe0 nd chat the same ia correct to the boat of my knowledge• d�( 4/ %' a.m. 47 : 7230 •:y�� Ar//w'f 4W/e4,84S Cola pip/7n0 tv.r4+lp We, the undersigned, being the sole Owners in foe of Ch �/ ava oribed property do hereby subdivide the same as shown on the acta P. d er014 A, rmJsar a fqe 4 0MIlren The foregoing certification war acknowledged before ms this day of A.D., 19-_ My Commission Explresi Notary Public, Wlcno.s my Hand and Soul The accompanying plat is accepted and approved for filing. bup.rtment el alarming Service. blr.etur The toe.aoits o.rtittaaclon wd saknowldad baler. ■a this day or my tn.■l..l.n *martial Hatay habitat O Wtnu . my Aar and seal si�S��O MAY, /990 SNCfr/of 2 RECORD® _XEMPT/ON NO, • ALE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTEROUTH HALF OF THE ~1$H//2,N1/2, SE'+ WELD a4) sec $-CCOLORA6Q W, cm PM, EAST L/N£aC. o SZ G.4' 32' 1.09_.0.1,92 .., _ • 'tof 744.-D �� TJ39'--—�� iii. t 330'//P ROW SE CORSE J.? • Vi ub TJN, R65W CI Anoint ,'Zv c o °' 03 ..aaM • ti ti. Zits" V N N �WQ N 1arf SCALE.T . soo. O�� II a v M M. /NO/CATES CORNERS FOUNO M ' c3/40 h z tor A , 3'.84 ACRES tor 8 r 36:03 ACRES TOTAL . 39.87 ACRES • r 0 66O.ra' , I 7. WEST 0/NE 16 T 4 SEGJ2�^—6 4 —.— w 4 m t O P' C III k. . • :tI • Ch , It po • _ !..:14•20Y1=3414.51...Me VICINITY MAP ! I suto r.moo' f MAY, /990 SHEET?of 8 " Js0E; 1 CERTIFICATE OP DESIGNATION APPLICATION ✓loco • LID, LAWRENCE & OTTEEHOFF ATTORNEYS AT LAW »W uW,10.111.1.11140 1011 1gIVYNTl1 AV1iNt&Y Q IiIY{1p OMYYW%t M11N1p1&nl OYUYOtl N.(TPnNlk11, ^'"• 1(1.141401V.MM1 W4110lr [IM It.LAY/11144aIntl NMMI 0011 11601160 TkL*x lf11 a 1W11Mr1111 March 18, 1991 Glenn P. Mallory Industrial Hygienist Solid and Waste Incident Management Section Colorado Department of Health 4210 East llth Avenue Denver, CO 80220 Re: Certificate of Designation Southeast One Quarter, Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 65 west, Weld County, Colorado Dear Mr. Mallory: The purpose of this letter is to officially document and confirm the fact that Jamison Tool, Inca and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. have requested and received approval for ownership and operator name change . Your previous Certificate of Designation was in the name or Jamison Tool, Inc. and Wixco Services, Inc. Now, the Certificate of Designation should be in the name of Jamison Tool, Inc. ( landowner) and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. (operator and lessee) . This name change was approved by your correspondence of February ll, 1991 directed to Gregory F. Chlumsky, a copy of said letter being attached hereto as Exhibit "A". The second purpose of this letter is to request formal approval of certain facility design changes which you have previously reviewed but which will be formally submitted to you by the Department of Planning Services of weld County, Colorado. I believe your same February 11, 1991 letter recommends approval of the design changes, however, we would request that you send a letter directly to the Weld County Department of Planning Services, after your receipt of their referral, recommending approval of the same. e.,(-16'10 A. v 'Le • • Glenn F. Mallory March 18, 1991 Page 2 The third purpose of this letter is also to request formal approval of a change in the operating times of the facility. At the present time the incineration facility is approved to operate 20 hours per day five days per week. The op.rator is requesting a change to operate 24 hours per day 7 days per week which will provide for more efficient and safe operations. Again, that change will be formally submitted to you by Weld County and we would again request a recommendation of approval for the same. Thank you very much for your continued cooperation and attention in this matter and if you have any additional questions please contact Mr. Greg Chlumsky at 279-2581 in Golden. Very truly yours, LXND RENCE O5ENHOFF Kenneth F. Lind KFL/cg Enclosure pc: Keith Schuett, Weld County Department of Planning Services Kathryn Bowen, President Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. Greg Chlumsky, President Interpro 91.06e0 i ' • criAllit. OF COLORADO COLORADO 0EPA►trmner Of NEALTs A 111 vrAwt �•110 lad 11 1 N4 '1l.IJ,•4.N"•.draaMr o.•+•rr• •N Ot'wt,.w"NM10 .V1:V•1110 PRIMP I tOli I:U•I III ,• • .W b I V•+I,v•+'r.a•M.p/•ry dMw.w+• •r4`i_ �/� ...1.0.•••:.1•••41.0.4A4+.Ad....+a.aw•u U".w. 4y'b\�'t+y/w set aQ.Nsi February tt, 1991. WY'aw Nan M.Vera taCw-s Ore[u Mr. Gregory P. Chiumaky • 3900 Mctntyre Socct OoWa4 Quixotic) dO401 R8: Medical Waste tac'Iseratot/Hudson Dear Mr. Chlumatty; This letter u to summatiae the results of ow meetings of January 31, 1991 sod February 11, 1991 and document suppled by you regard medical waste Incinerator a Weld County. Furst, Colorado lndaeratioo Sarviteq Inc (O51) a now the otGdal aunt of the facility formally known a Witco Servi%ti lac. The lnaioerator is located at 13111 Weld County Road 41, liudsoa. Colorado. The arm's b'- "ca Aces Luse totaled at 1624 Market St. 0CAVS. Colorado. M4 ]Gibe Sown a the firm's Contact faut00 sad as acinerator site coats s will be doeiputed oars rho ineiouator a a operation. Sawed, C1Sl r propos:41g : ! mama facility design changes that iorJuda a 'prcburoer' kpproximarelv six feat in diameter to be located in front of the Suing rotary Wm A cries of three bag houses are proposed to be located 414440 of the existing sttuauro. A sodium bicarbonate inje tioa silty saubbieg operation a to be used. Also, gamic air Cow petit-nu ars to be made w the proems 1t is oho determination of the Division that C1SI has met the ;mot of Semen 1.3.7 (cubuaatial change) of the solid waste regulations by supplying the above mfaented information and by submitting the f4Uowieg iaformatioa (1) taitiallyr ao estimate of the percent sodium expected to be found in the fly ash is t0 be supplied to the Dlviaion, ogee the facility u in operation, actual fly ash an.Jyeit wiu include sodium. C1S1 will (kapott oho disposal sic of the ay ash ;tad kcorthe Diwioa iofarmad of any changes. l , EwlIOXT "A" Pagc 2 . 1 (2) CTSI wtll obtaua ad noettauy approval. from both ciao Air Pouut+oa Control Diwion of tho Colorado Dapan:tom of Hcalth a.tul Goat apptie+blo Weld County a oacieo. CIS' wall amp this Division talon:out of ,wy rauiaio4 assess of mcualcatious Wig may bo imposed upon CS! by eisbte of thaw ageooes It you have 4ucaoon+ coacotaiog tbis'mattcr I may bo !Wilted at S31-4139. Sieccral • este." . , two Iona F. Mallory tail Kyg arts Solid Warta aad Laddoot Managorocat Soalon Hazardous Matariak aad Waste Mu.ypotnmaa Divitioa CAM/q/8736 act eta Abe WNW% Wca Fodor t .. 9106(?0 f Zit's mtm®RnnDU(fi 11110e Weld County Planning Commission May 28,1991 to Diu Keith Schuett, Current Planner h,i COLORADO From Amended Sits Specific Development Plan, Special Review Permit sublets mad Certificate ot. Designation_for Jamison Tool, Inc. and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. The applicant is requesting changes to the existing Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation through the amended application process. The requested changes include: 1. The name of Wixco Services, Inc. , changed to Colorado Incineration Services. Inc. 2. The hours of operation from 20 hours per day and 5 days per week for each incinerator unit changed to 24 hours per day 7 days per week for each incinerator unit. 3. The equipment being located in a building to some of the equipment being located outside of the building and in an accessory building. 4. The retention time within the kiln of four hours to 20 minutes in the first stage and two hours in the second stage. S. The kiln being a single stage to a two stage kiln with the second stage being the original kiln. This is a brief summary of the proposed changes. The application should be reviewed for specific details. 2106C0 • • LAND-USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET Date: May 28, 1991 CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-918 NAME: Jamison Tool, Incorporated, and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. ADDRESS: 12311 Weld County Road 41, Fort Lupton, CO 80621 REQUEST: An Amended Site Specific Development Plan, A Special Review permit, and a Certificate of Designation for a biomedical waste incineration facility in the 1.3 (Industrial) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: West of and adjacent to Weld County Road 41 and south of Weld County Road 28. POSSIBLE ISSUES SUMMARIZED FROM APPLICATION MATERIALS: This request for an amended permit is to change the name of the applicant, change the operating time, and change the equipment and facility design. This proposal requires two separate actions by the Planning Commission. The Planning Commission must approve a recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners consistent with the requirements listed in Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance for the special review permit. The Planning Commission must also approve a recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners consistent with Section 45.4 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance for the certificate of designation. Section 45.4 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance provides that the Planning Commission shall be guided in. its review of a certificate of designation by regulations contained in the State Statutes. A copy of Section 30-20.104 C.A.S. , identifying the factors to be considered for the consideration of a certificate of designation is enclosed. Historically, the Planning Commission has listened to all the testimony required for both actions and then developed two separate recommendations. Copies of responses from referral agencies are included in this summary packet. The Department of Planning Services' staff has received several telephone inquiries about this proposal. 9106C0 419 Public Improvements 30-20-105 Applied In City & County of Denver.v. Eggert,647 P.2d 216(Colo.1982). 30.29:{04, Pordoxe.•to be_considere�l •(1) In considering an application for a certificate of designation, the board of county commissioners shall take into account: (a) The effect that the solid wastes disposal site and facility will have on the surrounding property,taking into consideration the types of processing to be used, surrounding property uses and values,and wind and climatic con- ditions; (b) The convenience and accessibility of the solid wastes disposal site and facility to potential users; (c) The ability of the applicant to comply with the health standards and operating procedures pr+)vided for in this part 1 and such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the department; • (d) Recommendations by local health departments. (2) Except as provided in this part I,designation of approved solid wastes disposal sites and facilities shall be discretionary with the board of county commissioners, subject to judicial review by the district court of appropriate jurisdiction, (3) Prior to the issuance of a certificate of designation, the board of county commissioners shall require that the report which shall be submitted 1. by the applicant under section 30-20-103 be reviewed and a recommendation 1 as to approval or disapproval made by the department and shall be satisfied i that the proposed solid wastes disposal site and facility conforms to the com- prehensive county land use plan,if any.The application,report of the depart- mcnt, comprehensive land use plan, and other pertinent information shall be presented to the board of county commissioners at a public hearing to be held after notice. Such notice shall contain the time and place of the hearing and shall state that the matter to be considered is the applicant's proposal for a solid wastes disposal site and facility. The notice shall be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the county in which the proposed 1•solid wastes disposal site and facility is located at least ten but no more than thirty days prior to the data of the hearing, w Source: L. 67,p.760, § 4;C.R.S. 1963, § 36-23.4;L.71,p. 341, § 5. QuesljudlcW action meet be preceded by Proper notice ofqussijudicisl agency action reaonabte notice. Under the solid wastes act mutt reasonably describe the subject matter of (0 4 30.20.101 through 30-20•lie),quaal judl• the hewing.any charges to be considered,and dtl action by county commissioners must be the action contemplated. City it County of preceded by reasonable notice.City dl County Denver v.Eggert.647 P.24 216(Colo.1982). ur Denver v.Eggert,647 P.7.6 216(Colo,1952), - • 30.20.105. Certificate. If the board of county commissioners deems that a certificate of designation should be granted to the applicant, it shall issue the certificate, and such certificate shall be displayed in a prominent place at the site and facility. The board of county commissioners shall not issue a certificate of designation if the department has recommended disapproval pursuant to section 30.20.103. Source: L. 67,p. 760, § 5; C.R.S. 1963, § 36-23-5;L.71,p.342, § 6. • eCii MEMORAI1DUM Avg Weld County Planning Commission May 28,1991 To O.r. Keith Schuett, Current Planner j COLORADO from A Amended Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review Permit Bubo„andyertififiate oLesigiatior,l,'9X Jamipcn Tool, Inc. and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. The applicant is requesting changes to the existing Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation through the amended application process. The requested changes include: 1. The name of Wixco Services. 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A •Ytl} rK 1/ ,• �ii�'r�"r4.4,40,+.7,.__11``��[[ ?. •- (.A- -. - - •• • v••• ~ •..•• r1`' r3 1� ♦ Y f• • Cy w W� "/�/!1"IIIT•V� - �rr +�w�, t•+.rn:, .�.0 y"Y'if J[zi'yrti' +' -0, ,46.00A. ,.• �.VI `L'�11L 1/2 1.v , ! +Y r��' 1 5.♦ •• . ••�,+. r. . r ,../..K.--. './..'- . ... • !VIII/ G+► , ( a is 1L•GC. . i! Yk ..-••4. '� .y. _ •1,lryyf}(1y.4:L,004,0YjA i •/ 1 i r4; • ri �1/+� •.• • Fmil\ ky r ' ter,♦•�;, r• +. tit-a y '.r�yfit,,f,'•• A"'^.-a!,j1n,, ✓.. ,„' s e FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: Amended USR-918 DATE OF INSPECTION: +119 rn APPLICANT'S NAME: Jamison Tool, Inc. , - Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. CURRENT PLANNER: Keith A. Schuett REQUEST: An Amended Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit and Certificate of Designation co change equipment and change to a 24 hour/day operation. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the S2 N2 SE4 of Section 32, T3N, R6SW of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: South of Weld County Road 26 and west of and adjacent to Weld County /Road 41. LAND USE: N tld teF- f1 PC0,121 gird, E 4.4 d�ni 04,r» �e„d sT Z L Y'12r � ' � ir1�ny w 144,d son Sj.(vrt�t✓ Avi U ZONING: N 1.3 (Induetttal, A (Agriculutral) E A (Agricultural) S 1.3 (Industrial), A (Agricultural) W I-3 (Industrial), A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: Wc,R +I is rived a9 sing +0 1{y1y 5.2 tz4 f&A O Ito) tie/�t ° l 1 i < Vie S�(=rh�cft�s SefS. �1 f / —en VII/.4 vtQ °go, dyne v yri tl th dnL 4frue bP � .fit ps s A� W Mt rY t` ua ettikit. 4- difethns 4-a c fc&c. df 1/e/km dmevr eers (-2411 eja ?"1.65.4 - YIELD CHECK PILING NUMBER: USR-918 DATE OP INSPECTION: August 6. 1990 NAME: Jamison Tool. Incorporated. and Wixco. Incorporated REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan. Special Review permit, and Certificate of Designation for a biomedical waste incinerator. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SEk of Section 32. T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County. Colorado LOCATION: West of Weld County Road 41 and south of Weld County Road 28. LAND USE: N Office and mobile homes for Tire Mountain. Nucleon Auto Salvage E Weld County Road 41. agricultural production S Tire landfill. agricultural production V Tire landfill. agricultural production ZONING: N I-3 (Industrial) E A (Agricultural) S I-3 (Industrial) V I-3 (Industrial) COMMENTS: The special use is located on the property as shown on the Special Review Plat. Access to the facility is from Weld County Road 41, a gravel county local. The property is basically flat. By: (s ee/ t A. Schuott Current Planner S1r S^0 0 REFERRAL LIST NAME: Jamison Tool, Inc. , and Colorado Incin•rat Services, Inc. CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-918 REFERRALS SENT: April 9, 1991 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: April 28, 1991 I I TOWNS and CISIES �(�,AAttorney _-Ault r,J( 11ealth Department ^Brighton ,cc Extension Service Dacono '1X—Emergency Management Off'.ce _+Eaton -,Sheriff's Office ----Eris a ..Engineering —Evans -! �� Housing Authority . Firestone Airport Authority Fort Lupton ~Building Inspection _ -Frederick Carden City eat= Cilcrest �.Z.....Division of Water Resources Greeley Geological Survey Grover Department of Health (hand deliver) ,Hudson ..LX Highway Department 4.9.91 Johnstown Historical Society !—Ke•nesburg — Water Conservation Board Kerney !,Oil and Gas Conservation Commission La Salle Lochbuie Ft l DIS7T{ICTS, -_..Longmont Ault F-1 -._,,Mead Berthoud F-2 _�Milliken ++Brighton F-3 New Rayner ▪ —Eaton F-4 !—Nunn —Fort Lupton F-5 ^Platteville , ----Colston F.6 Severance l�Hudson F-7 _Windsor Johnstown F-8 La Salle F-9 CZINTIES Longmont F-10 Adams ▪ —Milliken F-11 _,—Boulder —Nunn F-12 Lorimer _,.— Pawnee p Platteville F-13 FEDERAL GOVERNM NT ACEN .I .S Platte Valley F.14 US Army Corps of Engineers ---- Poudr• Valley F-15 USDA-APHIS Veterinary Service _�Raymer Federal Aviation Administration Southeast Weld F-16 --Federal Communication Commission Windsor/Severance F-l7 +Wiggins F•18 ,Western Hills F-20 9IL CONSEERVAtION DD+I,SS-TRICTS 'K X _Brighton =ER ,^_Fort Collins Central Colo. Water Conservancy Dist. Greeley Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. Longmont Tri-Area Planning Commission _-_West Adams :Qowry;ow,OARn MPMRFR V _.Judy Yamaguchi 91CCi o y fi, aEppa ' dF.✓ . xf{ COLORADO �r..-a �it 1\v/ DEPARTMENT APR 2 2 1991 OFA,HEALTHApril 15, 1991 l 1 Weld de. Mal* Comma teoACR Comma 0...o. Mr. Keith Schuett maw Weld County Planning Department usrassassot..nwv 915 Tenth Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 •310ti..t lltl Mtn. °un.e°r"'°'°a°'>tt6 RE: Colorado Incineration Services. Inc. , ! Dear Mr, Schuett: w,rur.r0w. •. oWlmams I have reviewed the packet of materials submitted by your department on ~ tsak om April 9, 1991 concerning the Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. This packet concerns ,,_,,,__, various proposed modifications to their Certificate of Designation. Per our telephone ainweloal s�6wa.�.conversation of April 12, 1991 the submitted material is complete as far as I can toll. I arrrros: ' wish to re-affirm my letter dated March 28, 1991 (copy attached) concerning this matter. If you have Furthe questa regarding this matter I may bo reached at 331.4859. Sincerely, adgery...„ enn P. Mallory Industrial Hygienist Solid Waste and Incident Management Section Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division GPM/cg/9235 cc: Gregory Chlumsky • 4 tll�, APR 0 4 1991 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OFAHF,ALTH March 28, 1991 ` Vitali tli. PLInial f Mr. Keith Schuott ROY Wold County Planning 915 10th Street JOEL,aoKK Tetra&da„1,y Dim". Greeley, Colorado 80631 colts ins/wenn RE: Colorado Incineration Services (CIS1) 4evw.Colonel./07704716 %oaf(30)3Ian» Dear Mr, Schuott: TMale RH..Mahon' At tho request of Mr. Kenneth Lind I am forwarding the comments concerning the proposed 1'001''"°'" design changes to the Colorado Incineration Services (formerly WIXCO) facility located near " s Rem"Deem Hudson, Colorado . As stated in my letter dated February 11, 1991 to Mr. Gregory Chlumsky 170J137p137` the Colorado Department of Health, Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division RS Nellimml j3 p" 3"°°e°" Sole acknowledges certain requested changes to CLSP& initial application, em.si..+o.om. O03)Write These changes are: (1) That CISI is proposing design changes that include a 'preburnof approximately six feet in diameter to be located in front of the existing rotary kiln. A series of three bag houses aro proposed to bo located outside of the existing structure. A sodium bicarbonate injection dry scrubbing operation is to be used. Also, certain changes to the air flow patterns are to bo made to facilitate the above modifications. CIS! will obtain all necessary approvals from the Air Quality Control Division of the Colorado Department of Health and from Weld County. CISI will keep this Division informed of any restrictions, changes or modifications that may bo imposed by either or these agencies. (2) CISI proposes to change the operation times to 24 hours per day 7 days per week. It is the opinion of the Division that the above referenced changes can bo made and the facility will m inimum standards as sot forth in the Solid Waste Regulations, Tho Division re :monde approval of the above changes and requests a copy of Wold County's final decision of r solution. Sin o ry Industrial Hygioi Solid Waste and Incident Management Section Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division GFM/cg/9108 @ paw..s.risi ee cc: Wes Potter, Wold County Health Department 91CC i© Gregory Chlumaky Kenneth Lind MEM®RAfI®UM ?, 1".1 :�. ,,��� , � G1, 12 1991 Mee Weld County Planning April 24, 1991 To Ono Mitt*Cmlmit'Jos Wes Potter, Director, Envir tal Pro tion Services COLORADO Peom_ Case Numbers USR-918 Names Color in at on soepuu Services, Inc. Environmental Protection Services has reviewed this proposal and recommends for approval, subject to the following conditions: 1. Fugitive dust shall be confined on this site. 2. Infectious biomedical waste shall be the only waste stream collected and incinerated at the incineration facility. This waste stream shall only consist of infectious materials, other biomedical wastes which are potentially infectious and materials which have cone in contact with either as determined by the infection control policies of the source institution. Categories commonly included in this waste stream are: sharps, pathological wastes, microbiological laboratory wastes, human blood and blood products, isolation unit wastes, surgery and autopsy waste, dialysis waste, contaminated laboratory wastes and equipment, and contaminated animal carcasses. Generators of this waste stream may includes general acute care hospitals, skilled nursing care facilities, or convalescent hospitals, intermediate care facilities, inpatient care facilities for the developmentally disabled, chronic dialysis clinics, free clinics, community clinics, employee clinics, health maintenance organizations (HMO's), surgical clinics, urgent care clinics. hospices, acute psychiatric hospitals, laboratories, medical buildings, physician's offices, veterinarian facilities, dental offices, and funeral homes. 3. Hazardous waste, as defined by State and Federal Resource Conservation Recycling Act (R.C.R.A.) related regulations, shall not , be accepted. Radiological waste shall also not be accepted. The generator of the waste is responsible for preventing hazardous and radiological waste from entering the infectious waste stream. Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. shall require and review customer waste management plans prior to accepting their waste. 4. Radiological waste shall be identified at the point of generation through the use of millirem counters. Any boxes which test positive for radiation shall not be accepted. A second millirem counter shall scan the wastes at the scale located at the head of the kiln. S. Boxed biomedical waste shall not be routinely opened and inspected because of the potential health risk to workers. If it is necessary to open and inspect packaged waste, procedures identified in the Health and Safety Plan shall be followed. The temperature probes in the kiln will assist in identifying illegal hazardous waste disposal. 91CCC) • • Colorado Incineration Services, Inc.-USR-918 April 24, 1991 Page 2 6. Sharps must be placed in puncture-resistant containers. All other wastes shall be placed in polyethylene bags which meat or exceed the ASTM D1709-75 165 gram dart-drop test and shall be rad in color and imprinted with the OSHA-required biohazard symbol. If the outside of the bag is contaminated with blood or other body fluids, a second outer bag shall be used. All bags shall be placed in sturdy corrugated boxes marked with the international biohazard symbol. 7. The incinerator facility shall consist of one 750-pound per hour rotary kiln incinerator with a scrubber to remove acidic gases and a filter baghouse to remove particulate emissions. A second identical unit may be installed. 8. The maximum average tons of material incinerated shall not exceed the rated capacity of the kiln incinerators. 9. The operation of the kiln facility shall comply with all State and County health regulations. The operation kiln temperature shall be maintained at 1800° F or above with an average retention time of four (4) hours. Automatic lockout systems shall prevent wastes from entering the kiln if temperatures are below 1800° F. A minimum of 1800° F. temperature shall be maintained in the discharge end of the kiln using a supplemental gas-fired ignition burner. All gases shall be retained for a minimum of one second. Cytotoxic wastes shall be collected in specially designated containers and incinerated in a special run of the kiln at 2100° F. 10. Required Air Emissions Permits shall be obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division. Colorado Department of Health for new equipment, and all existing Air Emissions Permits shall be transferred to the facility in Weld County prior to operation. The facility shall be inspected by the Weld County Health Department Environmental Protection Staff prior to actual start up. 11. Scheduled shutdown of the kiln shall allow for complete pyrolysis of the waste material in the first chamber. Ash may be removed from the unit during the "cool down" process. 12. In the event of an unscheduled shutdown, waste material not completely processed shall be left in the unit until start up can be resumed or shall be removed manually or through the use of the ash removal system. Any partially incinerated waste material removed from the unit shall be stored in metal drums until the processing can be completed. The metal drums containing partially incinerated waste shall be stored under refrigeration after 24 hours. 13. In the event of failure of the ash removal system. the unit shall be shutdown and repairs made. If it is necessary to remove all ash in the unit, manual removal shall be executed. All ash shall be placed in the ash collection bin. air re, gedL)'. Colorado Incineration Services, Inc.-USR-918 April 24, 1991 Page 3 14. The operations personnel, drivers and other staff shall be given a thorough training course immediately upon placement and prior to ' .p actual conduct of their assigned duties. Refresher courses shall be given four (4) times per year and shall be mandatory for all personnel. 15. All Colorado Incineration Services. Inc. and subcontractor personnel shall be included in a medical monitoring program supervised by a physician with experience in occupational safety for health care workers. 16. Collection vehicles may consist of 24-foot long closed trucks and 44- foot long tractor trailers. Refrigerated units maintained at 4S° or below shall be used if the time from collection to delivery of the waste to the incinerator exceeds 24 hours. 17. Pressurized-disinfectant applicators approved by the Weld County Health Department shall be maintained on all collection vans, trucks or other vehicles. The disinfectant stored in the vehicles shall be routinely checked for sufficient disinfectant strength. 18. If a truck or any area associated with the incinerator facility shows any signs of leakage from the containers, the affected area shall be • washed with a detergent and disinfectant. Records on all decontamination activities shall be kept. The inside■ of all trueks shall be washed at least once every two weeks. The washing methods will be agitation to remove visible soil, combined with one of the following procedures; a. exposure to hot water of at least 82° C. (180° F.) for a minimum of 13 seconds; or b. exposure to chemical germicides that are registered with and approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (E.P.A.) as "sterilants" can be used either for sterilization or for high- ' level disinfection depending on contact time. 19. Tracking of waste from the generator to disposal shall be accomplished by a manifest system using magnetic bar codes readily identifiable as Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. and bar code readers. The manifest system shall be similar to that required under Resource Conservation Recycling Act (R.C.R.A.) and Division of Transportation (D.O.T.) hazardous waste transportation requirements. Collection personnel shall record each box of waste as it is picked up. The bar codes shall be recorded again as the boxes are fed into the kiln or into refrigerated storage. The generator of the waste shall be supplied with records verifying the proper disposal of all of the waste collected. • • Colorado Incineration Services, Inc.-USR-918 April 24, 1991 Page 4 20. All incoming waste shall be directed to the waste-receiving area. The waste-receiving area shall be sized. according to the capacity of the incinerators, to hold the equivalent of 48 hours of waste materials. If the waste cannot be processed within 48 hours of receipt, it shall be stored outside the building in enclosed, refrigerated trucks at a temperature of 45° F. or below. 21. Refrigeration units shall be maintained at a temperature of 45° F. or below when in use. A thermometer or some other internal monitoring device shall be installed in each refrigeration unit. 22. Wastes shall not be kept in the delivery trucks for more than 24 hours after pick up from the generator. 23. No biomedical waste materials shall be stored outside the building unless they are stored inside of refrigerated trucks. All waste materials shall be stored and handled in such a manner as to protect against surface and ground water contamination. 24. Floor drains in the facility shall be connected to a watertight vault approved by the Weld County Health Department designed to recycle all spillage and wash water to the incinerator for disposal. The internal floors shall be watertight at all times to guard against infiltration of the soil below the floor of the facility. 25. All wastewater shall be incinerated in the kiln. Disinfectants shall be used during washdown procedures including, but not limited to, washing of floors, equipment, reusable containers, and vehicle boxes. 26. The building and grounds site shall be rodent and vermin resistant. A professional exterminating service shall be retained to implement an ongoing control program. 27. Drainage shall be routed away from the outside storage area and from the kiln building. 28. The moisture content of ash shall not exceed eight (8)X. All ash shall bestored and transported in covered containers. The size of the containers shall be determined at the time the hauler is selected. Nonhazardous ash shall be disposed of in accordance with the plan approved by the Weld County Health Department and the State of Colorado Department of Health. 29. Quarterly testing of a representative, composite sample of the ash shall be analyzed for Resource Conservation Recycling Act, Environmental Protection Agency toxicity and putrescible matter and prior to the first disposal. Results of this testing shall be provided to the Weld County Health Department and The State Health Department for review. • • Colorado Incineration Services, Inc.-USR-918 April 24, 1991 Page 5 30. Records shall be kept on operation information, records of any spills. volume of waste processed, kiln inspection records, and air quality monitoring results. All records shall be submitted to or made available to appropriate regulatory agencies on demand. 31. A detailed daily maintenance and operation check list and log shall be kept on site. The log shall include a complete inspection check list for each piece of equipment in the kiln circuit, the temperature and monitoring data, and the waste volumes incinerated and stored. 32. Access to the site after hours shall be restricted by locked gates and two security dogs. Warning signs stating that infectious waste is in the building or vehicles shall be posted at all points of entrance to the building or vehicles used for transport or storage of infectious waste. The warning signs shall be in English and Spanish. An emergency phone number shall appear on the sign. 33. Upon closure of the facility, all wastes shall be incinerated or removed from the facility for proper disposal. All ash shall be properly disposed. 34. In the event of an emergency, including a spill or surface contamination of the area outside the building, unscheduled shutdown of the incinerator or emissions control equipment. or discovery of hazardous material on the site, the incident shall be reported to the Weld County Health Department as soon as possible, but within 12 hours of the event. 35. Odor shall be controlled on site. At no time shall the odor level exceed the seven (7) to one (1) dilution threshold as measured off- site according to the Colorado Air Pollution Control Regulations. 36. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the industrial limits of 80 dB(A) as measured according to 25-12-102. C.R.S. 37. Personnel from the Platteville Fire Protection District, the State Health Department, 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. WP/dgc-62 910O3 • w• • s . ROY ROMER JERIS A.DANIELSON Povernor "^ * QS? State Engineer k :;j6r ' OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEE r DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES 0 V/�g1)4`'J/� +I�"/ "I — 1313 Sherman Street-Room 818 Denver,Colorado 80203 MAY 1 1991 (303)666-3581 FAX[303]866-3589 Pith! Co. ammo May 9. 1991 Mr. Keith Schuett Weld County Planning Department 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: Jamison Tool Inc. URS-918 SEI/4 Sec. 32, T3N, R65W, 6TH PM Dear Mr. Schuett: We have reviewed the above referenced application to amend the site specific development plan for Colorado Incinerator Services Inc.'s facility for incineration of biomedical wastes. No specific information was provided on water requirements for the facility. The source of water supply is to be an on-lot well in the Laramie Fox-Hills aquifer, Permit Number 032004-F, which is permitted for domestic, industrial, commercial and irrigation use. Information in the permit file indicates that this well serves up to 3 mobile homes and Tire Mountain Inc. in addition to this incinerator facility. The well file indicates that the Laramie Fox-Hills aquifer underlying the permitted property could produce in the neighborhood of 9 acre feet annually. Permit conditions limit annual diversions to 3 acre feet based on application requests. A new well permit is required if more than 3 acre feet is needed. Before we can recommend approval, the applicant should provide to the• County and this office an analysis of the total water use demands on the well (Permit Number 032004-F). If the total is less than 3 acre feet, we can • . recommend approval . If the total is less than 9 acre feet, then we can recommend approval contingent upon the applicant applying for and obtaining a new well permit to reflect the expanded use of the well. If you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, \irk.AA, . C-L1clef John T. Schurer, D.E. Senior Water Resources Engineer • JTS/clf:69571 cc: Alan Berryman, Division Engineer Bruce DeBrine 9108CJQ: ftiSit p APR 1 9 1991 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES C RHONE(303)350 4000,EXT.4400 —C✓ Y1010te STREET Weld to. Plasma Cmertssior OREELEV,COLORAD0EOW1 1111DC COLORADO CASE NUMBER-Amended USR-918 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Jamison Tool, Inc. , and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. , for an Amended Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation to change equipment and change to a 24 hour/day operation. The parcel of land is described as part of the S2 N2 SE4 of Section 32, T3N, R6SW of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is south of Weld County Road 28 and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 41. 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 April 23, 1991 so that we may give full cons,;1•cation to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schuett, 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 rev��iQQwa //the request a3 d f nd no conflicts with ours interests.b11174 4t,Jr V .r'al 1'd u/‘ e4Anin mot' Ghc h e›thr CSC .'reef 'b e jjfh�»n.cd /4 3• •1-4• �prSlh✓ e:, /�j�' �d 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be 10 /1044/6 to you prior to: S. Please refer r to the enclosed letter. le /� p Signed: �r, set Agency: 21-74114 /v- ,Z Date: T 1� � , 91060O STATE OF COLORADO GIV161GN 6T HIGHWAYS or \ PA.Box 860 Greeley.Colorado 80632-0860(303)363-1232 co / April 17. 1991 APR 1 C 1991 laboursitammom Mr. Keith Schuett. Planner Weld Co. . Off Systems Department of Planning Jamison Tool Inc. . and Weld County Colorado Incineration 915 10th Street Services Greeley. Colorado 80631 Dear Mr. Schuett: We have reviewed the application from Jamison Tool and Colorado Incineration Services for an Amended Site Specific Development Plan. and we have no comments on the proposal . Thank you for the opportunity to review this proposal. Please contact me at 350-2163 if you have any questions. Very truly yours. in—E aIT A) rh. Jta Development/Access Coordinator EAH/eaj cc: L. D. Yost File: Hooper via Crier 91060 . .. O • EPARTM ENT OF PLANNING SERVICES.e. PHONE003)356 000,EXT.X100 f &t. ✓ �i', �1 91510th STREET r App 1 19,9 991 II GREELEY,COLORADO 00031 . p , COLORADO �� � M CASE NUMBER-Amended USA-918 ' TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Jamison Tool, Inc. , and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. , for an Amended Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation to change equipment and change co a 24 hour/day operation. The parcel of land is described as part of the S2 N2 SE4 of , Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitc.-ed is south of Weld County Road 28 and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 41. 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 April 23, 1991 so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schuett, 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. Jo'''. 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. as refer to the enclosed letter. .S44&11Signed: Agency: 4ZLJ7 ( rE Date: • 91Ce • - _ DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES TTiii‘ t PHONE• r ;� , (��� 003) 9415, 10th8TREET 0 ^ ' fir ' CREME`!,COLORADO 800.11 1111g C r�^APR 17 1991 MOOD ?WM$ER-Amended USA-918 COLORADO qdd Co.�mou TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Jamison Tool, Inc. , and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. , for an Amended Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation to change equipment and change to a 24 hour/day operation. The parcel of land is described as part of the S2 N2 SE4 of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is south of Weld County Road 28 and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 41. 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 April 23, 1991 so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schuett, 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. .K 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: S. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: rte!/ ferret:, Agency: Ze-""e9SO/,OSM Date: D(// 7 9l 91C `c • .DEARTMENTOF PLANNING SERVICES krhrHIPIIH PHONE(303)3d64000, 4400 ne-'9" 1w.1•r`1i� _�:J.�i��� FM 015101e STREET i i GREELEY,COLORADO 50631 • • wow 1 1991 J COT Opp /� TO TO J WHOM L I9IEli t0.,1 CASE NUMBER-Amended USR-918 V IT i MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Jamison Tool, Inc. , and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. , for an Amended Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation to change equipment and change to a 24 hour/day operation. The parcel of land is described as part of the S2 N2 SE4 of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is south of Weld County Road 28 and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 41. 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 April 23, 1991 so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schuett, 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. 5[ 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. le a cs er to the enclosed letter. :*�Signed . y\>..\ -'t t Agency: er r'."� Date: 4I lei 9l 910; 0 cri 6CN • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING.SERVICES PHONE OW)360t4000,EXT.4400 D (�7 a \�7� COLORADO O 80631 lunge 1 fl V OREELEY,CO510thS REET MAY ' 1991 -COLORADO Meld Co. &num uumuavw, CASE NUMBER-Amended USR•918 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Jamison Tool, Inc. , and Colorado Incineration Services. Inc. , for an Amended Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation to change equipment and change to a 24 hour/day operation. The parcel of land is described as part of the 52 N2 SE4 of Section 32. T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is south of Weld County Road 28 and west of end adjacent to Weld County Road 41. 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 April 23, 1991 so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation, Please call Keith A. Schuett, 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 (ie/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 co: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. [^ Signed%n /t',elirt• Agency:/'4Q7ikri �/f "Cie Date: gl2//9/ 910 • • AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS ------ SSU' PACE ESTATE Application No. ')q Part of the southeast Quarter (SEk) of Section 32, Subject Property Township 3 North, Range 65 west of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado STATE OP COLORADO ) ss, COUNTY OP WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names, addresses and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of property (the surface estate) within five hundred (500) feet of the property subject co the application. This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, or an ownership update from a title or abstract company or attorney, derived from such , records, or from the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The list • compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor shall have been assembled within thirty (30) days of the applicacio submissi data. The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this /q44,. day of / / OkrA , 19S. WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: 141:11q1 gascesi Notary P lie 910600 I • • • NAMES OP OWNERS OP PROPERTY WITHIN 500 PEET Please print or type ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NAME STATE AND ZIP CODE IDENTIPICATION # Milo High Turkey 611 South Bowen Street • llnrrhrry Tnr. Tnnglannr Cnlnrnd,n AOS01 17191?000004 Robert, Beverly 2201 Kipling Street Poole & Company Lakewood, Colorado 80215 121332000019 Jarrald A. and i:)/11 Weld-County Road I6 Faye L. Jamison Fort LuPton_, Colorado 80621 121332000020 John and Eleanor 19640 Weld County Road 28 Hochmiller Hudson, Colorado 80642 121332000021 Delmer L. and Linda M. 36 Steele Street, No. 150 Welter Denver, Colorado 80206 121333000007 • 914^5 lib SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS AND/OR SURFACE WSTATE INTEREST OWNERS JAMISON TOOL, INC. • COLORADO INCINERATION SERVICES, INC. AMENDED USR-918 John Schlegel, Jacob Schlegel and Marie Schneider, 754 North Topeka Anaheim, California 92805 Anna May Schlegel 113 Grendview Eacondico, California 92025 Herbert Webb 9300 Grandview Arvada, Colorado 80002 Mile High Turkey Hatchery, Inc. 611 South Bowen Street Longmont, Colorado 80501 Robert, Beverly Poole and Company 2201 Kipling Street Lakewood, Colorado 80215 Jarrald A. and Faye L. Jamison 15721 Weld County Road 10 Fort Lupton, Colorado 80621 John and Eleanor Hochmiller 19640 Weld County Road 28 Hudson, Colorado 80642 Delmer L. and Linda M. Walter 36 Steele Street, No. 250 Denver, Colorado 80206 91GScp-'. r AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS NYNtRA'3 ANON( SUBSUfFACE Application No. Part'of the Southeast Quarter (SE's) of Section 32, Subject Property Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, Weld County, Colorado STATE OF COLORADO ) ae. COUNTY OF WELD• ) THE UNDERSICNED, 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 addressee of all mineral owners and lessee of mineral owners on or under the parcel of land which is the subject of the application as their names appear upon the records in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office, or from an ownership update from a title or abstract company or an attorney. I7 The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this g)g day of Cinatail WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission expires: tholni/ d 9.41 Notary lutic 910300 r410, • OWNERS OF MINERALS 1. John Schlegel, Jacob Schlegel and Marie Schnoider, formerly Marie Schlegel 754 North Topeka Anaheim, California 94805 2. Anna May Schlegel 113 Creenview Escondico, California 92025 3. Herbert Webb • 9300 Grandview Arvada, Colorado 80002 LESSEE I . Amoco Production Company 1670 Broadway Denver, Colorado 80201 • 91C ^3 . STATE OF COLORADO ) 'Li _Ir ` / r )s.s. �III '' COUNTY OF WELD ) �I II ,..^,Y J 9 799, • David B. Reynolds, being duly sworn, says that he is publisher of Weld Co. Plum Coen¢sip The New News, a weekly newspaper published in K burg in said County and States that said newspaper has a 0 1 circulation in said County and has been continously and • uninterruptedly published therein, M� 4 during a period of at least .mmxmormmutia 1{Mp,._. fifty-two consecutive weeks prior to the first publication of the annexed ! "''°°' notice; that said newspaper is a ! "� lL.ueei!`). newspaper within the meaning of the r 7}wk,"�rn act of the Ge 1 Assembly of the wa"".l'$..�,1i°� fa s' State of Colorado,, entitled "An Act . �. .7�w;,.q.,.,ee twy to regulate the printing of legal " •a'' "'i.°C'°' NS notices and advertisements," and "'". � . .m""1ivn �; amendments thereto; that the notice "' ox. a of which the annexed is a printed i of u` kn Pit, ski copy taken from said newspaper. was ` '�C ± . published in said newspaper. and in �•�,l lw lt and the regular and entire issue of ,�.e11r•rj. w bean e e6•��{{,,•,� r _of Wr.yyl WQkt every number thereof, °cA-72611"° a '!Cr•i weld ft, w •.d a inn lent s and • .ywt 1,Went. w.e t, once a week f or�� h' 'l.�Went.• "'of wpl4 .4=.....""r" 'ad successive weeks) that said notice G:W Grr�wan'.' was so published in 'said newspaper w. rfelou,10tilig ,noproper and not in any supplementb�wrr related set &NA e thereof, and that the first b.a k w 14.7 w the Weld nning publication of said notice as ! • o" en�N.1 libent,.,•oi x aforesaid. was On the , ,bl ur h!.vd°Mrler:d •W.•luy.•�yw lrvl+fun,hr 4 li 3 day of rr U -. 19 _a,,, �. 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KT I FICATF OF MAIj,3NQ I hereby certify that I have placed a true and correct copy of the surrounding property owners and owners and 1 of minerals in accordance with the notification requirements of Weld County in Case Number Amended USR-918 for Jamison Tool, Inc, - Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. in the United States Mail, postage prepaid First Class Mail by letter as addressed on the attached list. this 22nd day of April, 1991. e�a1 difie � G. 521000 ClielltS DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)3584000,EXT.MOO 016 10th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 00031 vigig e COLORADO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Weld County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, June 4, 1991, at 1:30 p.m. for the purpose of considering an Amended Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review permit, and a Certificate of Designation for the property described below. Approval of the request may create a vested property right pursuant to Colorado Lew. APPLICANT: Jamison Tool, Inc. , and Colorado Incineration Services. Inc. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the S2 N2 SE4 of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. TYPE AND INTENSITY OF PROPOSED USE: To amend the Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation to change the facility, the equipment and the hours of operation. LOCATION: South of Weld County Road 28 and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 41. SIZE: 3.84 acres, more or less The public hearing will be held in the Weld County Commissioners' Hearing Room, First Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. Comments or objections related to the above request should be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, Room 342, Greeley, Colorado 80631, before the above date or presented at the public hearing on June 4, 1991. Copies of the application are available for public inspection in the Department of Planning Services, Room 342, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 - Phone - 356-4000, Extension 4400. Jerry Kiefer, Chairman Weld County Planning Commission To be published in the New News To be published one (1) time by //J') IIJ % ,4/7 Received by:_ 0 `1 A NCce a Date: 411 0 f'l 910,; 0 0 John and Jacob Schlegel Marie Schneider 754 North Topeka Anaheim, CA 92805 Anna May Schlegel 113 Greenview Escondico, CA 92025 Herbert Webb 9300 Grandview Arvada, CO 80002 Mile High Turkey Hatchery. Inc. 613. South Bowen Street Longmont, CO 80501 Robert and Beverly Poole and Company 2201 Kipling Street Lakewood, CO 80215 Jarrald A. and Faye L. Jamison 15721 Weld County Road 10 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 John and Eleanor Hochmiller 19640 Weld County Road 28 Hudson, CO 80642 Delmer L. and Linda M. Walter 36 Steele Street. No. 250 Denver. CO 80206 Jamison Tool, Inc. Colorado Incineration Services. Inc. 12311 Weld County Road 41 Hudson. CO 80642 Kenneth F. Lind P.O. Box 326 Greeley, CO 80632 ../�R �` M r` s IYiN U ism- ,m aor....• -+., R//��/`'�� D IS4 Q V 2 V ��DAT,E'-42• / 1A9- No. RECEIVED FROM �G/l L�j �l O � � �L, It ADD E S._- ‘) map DOLLARS 5 .7- bI FOR______411t49 4 O ACCOUNT •. . .MOW PAID . ��`a/ , t 44CQII,T I Caw j . t elit /Re/a _M lac[ lv'attIr 1 nat22:12&.) 8 1/4-Mad-et ItfrO CIA; fra 9% aese IP �>>' I i„ . pN i IIN 0 'tai ..r • CP . �yy .o ....., ,„„ ,„ O , s O. . II d'Jgm O ',-.2 ..-rip i .• i, c) �!� y . l'> v, c . . � � a w Q CC in o r Ird a wl a Can 1.. m al WJ Cr) adc1J cc CC • a to V 4..--.4 .. 0 (DS 2 CP- 1. iv"CI., 4 . . L. / I ' ' ° ` •- �'r �. ^t r ' r • . ., e 1 W RESOLUTION RE. APPROVE AMENDED CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION - JAMISON TOOL, INC./COLORADO INCINERATION SERVICES, INC. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado. and WHEREAS, on the 10th day of July, 1991. a public hearing was held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, for the purpose of considering whether to grant an Amended Certificate of Designation to Jamison Tool, Inc./Colorado Incineration Services, Inc., 12311 Weld County Road 41, Hudson. Colorado 80642, said site to be located on the following described property. Part of the SE} of Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M.. Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, said applicant was represented by Kenneth Lind, Attorney, and WHEREAS. this request for an Amended Certificate of Designation was submitted in conjunction with a request for an Amended Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for a biomedical waste incineration facility which was approved by the Board, and WHEREAS, Section 32-20-104, CRS, as amended, requires the Board to take into account certain factors to approve a Certificate of Designation and, having taken into account said factors, finds as follows. 1. The Conditions for Approval and stated Standards in Amended USR-918 will minimize the impacts on the surrounding property and the area to the greatest extent possible. The Conditions for Approval and stated Standards will also provide adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of the area and the County. 2. The location of the proposed solid waste disposal site will be convenient and accessible to the potential users. 3. The applicant has demonstrated in the submitted application materials that there is a need for the proposed solid waste disposal site. 4. The applicant has demonstrated in the submitted application materials the ability to comply with the health standards and operating procedures of the Solid Waste Disposal Site and Facilities Act. Title 30-20, Part 1, C.R.S. 910601 Q L0`F54' Page 2 REt CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION - JAMISON TOOL. INC./CISI I _ 3. The Colorado Department of Health and the Weld County Health Department have reviewed this request and find, subject to Conditions, that the proposal will comply with the Standards of the Solid Waste Disposal Sites and Facilities Act. Title 30-20-101 et seq. , C.R.S. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. that the Amended Certificate of Designation for Jamison Tool, Inc./Colorado Incineration Services, Inc., for a biomedical waste incineration facility. on the hereinabove described real property be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following conditions, 1. The property shall be maintained in compliance with Amended USR-918, all submitted application materials on file with the Department of Planning Services, and all requirements of the Weld County Health Department, and the Colorado Department of Health. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 10th day of July. A.D.. 1991. � BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST, I���„""v! /��d WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board EXCUSED DATE OF SIGNING (AYE) n Gordon E. Lacy, Chairma Byt Deputy er Board Ge ge Kenn. y. Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM, .f ��,�L�7 /FAYE) Constance L. Harbe t �� (AYE) ou tt Attorney C. W. Kirby (IrbTIJuJws& W. Webster 910601 .V , WELD COUNTY, COLORADO CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION In accordance with the provisions of Sections 30-20-101 through 30-20-115, CRS, as amended, the Board of Cot.nty Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. hereby grants a Certificate of Designation for a biomedical waste incineration facility. Location of Site: Part of the Sgt of Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado Name and Address of Responsible Operator: Jamison Tool. Inc. Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. 12311 Weld County Road 41 Hudson, Colorado 80642 a This Certificate of Designation may be temporarily suspended or revoked, after reasonable notice and public hearing, for cause as outlined in Section 30-20-112, C.R.S., as amended. Issued this 10th day of July. 1991, at Weld County. Colorado. Signed: ac Chairman Board of C Commissioners 91C6Qi PURCHASE OF SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 4g-121day of , 1991, by and between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through a Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Employment Services of Weld County, hereinafter referred to as "Employment Services," and Patti Rish, hereinafter referred to as "Contractor." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Employment Services delivers employment services to youth throughout Weld County; and WHEREAS, Employment Services is interested in providing education and training programs for the Youth Employment and Training Programs; and WHEREAS, the Contractor can provide a specialized remedial education program for eligible clientele. - NOw THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises, the parties hereto covenant and agree as follows: 1. Definitions/Assumptions a. A session is composed of classes conducted each week. Every week the session is based on a different subject. There will be eight (8) sessions conducted under the terms of this Agreement. b. A class 1s three (3) hours in duration. c. Each class is composed of groups of up to twenty-five (25) youth in the pre-employment class. d. The remediation and pre-employment cl will be conducted in Fort Lupton. e. A total of twenty-four (24) classes will be taught. f. The remediation classes will be presented on Tuesdays and the pre- employment classes will be on Thursdays. 2. Responsibilities of the Contract: a. Plan and present three (3) cl on a weekly basis for the Employment Services' Youth Employment and Training Program. b. Teach the three (3) classes starting June 24, 1991 to end on or about August 12, 1991. Remediation classes are 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon on Tuesdays. Pre-employment classes are 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Thursdays. 910614 Hieo0ct9 c. Provide Employment Services with the curriculum and objectives for each session, the teaching methods, and documentation or evaluations to be used to measure the individual youth's achievement. d. Take legible and accurate class attendance and provide class attendance sheets to Employment Services. e. Provide all class materials. f. Provide Employment Services with participant evaluations following each class. g. Provide Employment Services with a final bill for services rendered at the conclusion of classroom activities. 3. Responsibilities of Employment Services: a. Arrange for classroom space for all classes and to provide notification of the location and date/time to the Contractor and participants. b. Arrange for transportation for the rural youth employees to and from the cl c. Monitor the classes. Times and amounts of monitoring will be determined by Employment Services. d. Approve the curriculum, methods, and documentation or evaluation to be used for each class. 4. Operational Time Frame: This Agreement will be in effect from June 24, 1991 through August 12, 1991. 5. Reimbursement: In consideration of the services provided by the Contractor, Employment Services will reimburse the Contractor at the rate of $75.00 per class for a reimbursement of $1,800.00 ($75.00 per class x 3 cl per week x 8 weeks • $1,800.00). Additional charges will be assessed as follows: Whenever the maximum enrollment level of twenty-five (25) per pre-employment class is exceeded, the Contractor may charge Employment Services an additional $10.00 for each individual over the maximum enrollment level. This amount Is in addition to the normal charge of $75.00 per class and is based on attendance records which will be maintained by Employment Services. Reimbursement will be made within thirty (30) days of the completion of the classes with the stipulation that all participants pre- and post-testing, attendance records, and a final bill for services have been received by Employment Services. 6. Assurances: a. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their officers or employees may po , 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. b. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create an obligation on the part of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, to expend funds not otherwise appropriated in each succeeding year. c. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Agreement is for any reason held or decided to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions. The parties hereto declare that they would have entered into this Agreement and each and every section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, and phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. d. No officer, member or employee of Weld County and no member of their governing bodies shall have any pecuniary interest. direct or indirect, in the approved Agreement or the proceeds thereof. e. The Contractor assures that they will comply with the Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1986 and that no person shall, on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under this approved Agreement. f. The Contractor assures that sufficient, auditable, and otherwise adequate records that will provide accurate, current, separate, and complete disclosure of the status of the funds received under the Agreement are maintained for three (3) years or the completion and resolution of an audit. Such records shall be sufficient to allow authorized local, Federal, and State auditors and representatives to audit and monitor the Contractor. g. The Contractor assures that authorized local, Federal, and State auditors and representatives shall, during business hours, have access to inspect and copy records, and shall be allowed to monitor and review through on-site visits, all contract activities, supported with funds under this Agreement to ensure compliance with the terms of this Agreement. Contracting parties agree that 910614 monitoring and evaluation of the performance of this Agreement shall be conducted by appropriate funding sources. The results of the monitoring and evaluation activities shall be provided to the appropriate and interested parties. h. This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto, their successors, heirs, legal representatives, and assigns. The Contractor or Employment Services may not assign any of its rights or obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of both parties. i. The Contractor certifies that Federal appropriated funds have not been paid or will not be paid, by or on behalf of the Contractor, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of an agency, A Member of Congress, en officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress, or an employee of a member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal. amendment, or modification of any Federal contract, loan, grant, or cooperative agreement. j. The Contractor assures that it will fully comply with the JTPA, regulations promulgated, and all other applicable Federal and State laws, rules and regulations. The Contractor understands that the source of funds to be used under this Agreement is; Job Training Partnership Act funds. k. The Contractor assures and certifies that is and its principals: - Are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from covered transactions by any Federal department or agency. - Have not, within a three-year period preceding this Agreement, been convicted of or had a civil judgment rendered against them for commission or fraus or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a public (Federal, State, or local) transaction or contract under a public transaction; violation of Federal or State antitrust statues or commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, or receiving stolen property; - Are not presently indited for or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a government entity (Federal, State, or local) with commission of any of the offenses enumerated in paragraph 11 (b) of this certification; and - Have not within a three-year period preceding this Agreement, had one or more public transactions (Federal, State, and local) terminated for cause or default. 910614 7. Amendment of Agreement: Employment Services and the Contractor consent that this Agreement may be amended at any time with the mutual written consent of both parties. B. Termination of Agreement: Employment Services and the Contractor consent that this Agreement may be terminated upon thirty (30) days written notice by either party. Furthermore, this Agreement and all contracts associated with this Agreement will be terminated immediately if the funding provided by the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) is withdrawn by the Governor's Job Training Office or the U.S. Department of Labor. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereunto have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the day and year first hereinabove set forth. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS CONTRACTOR Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Patti Kish ATTEST: WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD By: Deputy Clerk to the Board WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director 910614 7. Amendment of Agreement: Employment Services and the Contractor consent that this Agreement may be amended at any time with the mutual written consent of both parties. B. Termination of Agreement: Employment Services and the Contractor consent that this Agreement may be terminated upon thirty (30) days written notice by either party. Furthermore, this Agreement and all contracts associated with this Agreement will be terminated immediately if the funding provided by the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) is withdrawn by the Governor's Job Training Office or the U.S. Department of Labor. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereunto have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of the day and year first hereinabove set forth. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS CONTRACTOR PaffigRalik). •3/4.„,„‹,-e"----r-- re.0"----------George LU1&6LL . Chairman Pro-tem Patti Kish ATTEST: I WELD COUNTY CLERK TO BOARD • By: Deputy Jerk to the Board WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN �RESOURCES W er J. Speckman, Executive Director 910614 fermi MEMORAnDU Cordon E. Lacy, Chairman To 1 Boa{¢ of County Commd,esloners o.,. Julv 12. 1991 COLORADO hem Waster J. $pecician, EjceCutive Director. Human Resources a,epeu niattpaginleTICSeTtriCesof Weld County and Patti 1.. Rish Enclosed for Board approval is a Purchase of Service Agreement between Employment Services of Weld County and Patti L. Rish. This individual will provide specialized remedial education programs during the Summer Youth Employment and Training Program for eligible youth. The individual is as follows: 1. Patti L. Rish - Covers the period of June 24, 1991 through August 12, 1991. The reimbursement rate will be $75.00 per class for twenty-four (24) cl for a total reimbursement of $1,800.00; however, additional charges may be assessed at $10.00 for each individual over the maximum enrollment level of 25 per class. If you have any questions, please telephone me at 353-3816. iv t } a +Air , �i v 4O f`o,li " �e}rt e,H iyMr.'" {` 1 L aJ �W K a r F4j•ul• • 4q r Ma rx rt n� , Wii i '[.. fet i� l ?' ,, vit r. P,r l Q yl✓i +di t N '� f �k. i r•:��W 4411..",;, tc, ll a� i • ' July 12, 1991 MELI0Y.AM0UN i ;at y J: Clerk co the Board 1 n*{. :1:: 'ammo Montoya IR: T'uXchavn_ of Servlrcir Agreement: between • n Employment Servictsa of Weld County sad Patti L. Kish wok p 't IineIowed for Board approval. are tl,rce (3) copies of the above mentioned Agreement. 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A.r4.•r'. ,w ra.. ���r v,' i t t� +�d �YvF i . r1*!' 1 � v , ' . «t•R.t• n r r I �' •" 'tit r t r• I�h+ � ��a#s �" rr" _ «�,. 7*t p„+' r "' 7 r " t r r , , 1 ,: ti" it • , W Bt � SH f y M gi •.w�Y1r ae".:.N, °{ 1 #.+ li 4,,4.., 441 r.,C4 v ✓ 14,.,• '',14e'4,/e'1a y r WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS V.O. ARRANT NO. P.O. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 015780 DELORES M CALLECOS 728.35 TOTAL $ 728.35 TATE OF COLORADO OUNTY OF WELD ss • This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed n the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through �_ and dated JULY 15 9 91 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors In the amounts set opposite heir names with the total amount $ 728.35 DATED THIS 15TH DAY OF JULY , 19 91 , SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 15TH DAY OF nix 19 91 . MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MyCommisslonExplmsJanuary10.1995 TATE OF COLORADO OUNTY OF WELD ss We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) isapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby rdered drawn upon the PAYROLL. FUND totaling $72$,15 Chairperson TTEST: Mem ounty Clerk & Recorder em er y Deputy eC� ,,, ) Member 10'9 Member /. i•". n.9R WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE 1 ciyr.YAL FUND CLAIMS V.O. !ARRANT NO. , P.O. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT ' 902509 ROSA MORADO 144.00 TOTAL 144.00 TATE OF COLORADO OUNTY OF WELD ss • This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed n the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated , Y 9 91 and that payments should be made to the respect v�a vendors in the amounts set opposite heir names with the total amount $144.00 DATED THIS 15Th DAY OF JULY , 19 9 SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 15TR DAY OF �7 T2( MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MyCommbsIonEzplrosdanuary10,1995 f,Cragece TATE OF COLORADO ) . OUNTY OF WELD ss We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, hereby (approve) isapprove) the claims as set forth above: and warrants in payment therefore are hereby rdered drawn upon the GENERAL FUND totaling $ 144.00 . Chairperson 77EST: . 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MC W 0C • 0 N A OWN W 01 CA a - v 4 O XO Oa X Oa .Z r 0 Z C/) iC w .. .._ w [MO Qcc 2 � it II t R W N i N N Ncn M T O at .y cn Q "F Fob 0(4 U1 . . 44 N W ca cc to x II II Z ym c., co ® a .. .. .. .. O O. • M 0 y.' 'CV 01 CO P a) C •N CI N 0d 0y x n A CO al k as NM w. �. II CO Y WMV203P COLLECTION OP CLERK secs 07/08/91 MARY ANN PCUERSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER MONTH: JUNE YEAR: 1991 ITEMS TOTAL STATE COUNTY CLERK FEES MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT LICENSE PEES 13171 355910. 50 297812,00 44235.50 13871.40 ONNERSNIP TAX 13171 528350.63 70450.50, 512649.63 7850.50. SME RENTAL O.T. 87 2987.69 2944.19 45.60 UCH RENTAL O.T. 0 1631.45 .00 1631.45 .00, PERMITS 1014 1565.50 519.35 10.46.15 SALES TAX 0 159972.01 153534.12 6437.89 TITLES 4226 22931.00 10404.00 12447.00, ID'S 81 203.50 162.00 121.50 CHATTELS 1333 13675.0,0 13675.0.0 DUPLICATE REG 30 60.00 60.0,0, PICHE 0 .00 .40 CERTIF. G OTHER 152 301.25 30,1.25 PENALTIES 0 .00 .0,0 SHE RENTAL TADS 0 .00 .00 .90 oxesEL (COUNT) 0 EMISSION FEES 3273 2291. 10 2291.10, SHORT CHECKS 10 150.00 150.90, INSURANCE FEES 0 .00 .00 .00. HANDICAP PLACRD 38 44.00 6.00 38.00, OTHER 0 .00 .00 SUb TOTAL 37306 1090161.63 470.367.97 {61460.77 54572.89 RECORDING DEPARTMENT UGC INDEX 467 1557.00 1557.0,0 GEN INDEX 2929 26160.00 26168.00, DOC FEES 287 2234.33 2234.33 SEARCH t CERT 537 2015.00 2415.00, MICROFILM 14 2593.95 2593.95 CERT COPIES 84 191.50 291.54 NON CERT COPIES 2595 6509.00 6569.00, MARRIAGE LIC 115 2300.00 1495.00 895.0,0, PHOTO COPIES 0 .00 .00 RECEIVABLES 0 .00 .00 OTHER 0 .00 .00. OU0 TOTAL 7028 43046.78 1495.09 42163.70 ELECTION DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATION 24 12.00 12.00 MAPS 17 34.00 34.00 LISTS 2 303.74 303.74 OTHER 3 15.00 15.00 SUB TOTAL 46 364.74 364.74 JUN GRAND TOTAL 44460 1134175. 15 471862.97 561460.77 100851.41 YEAR-TO-DATE TOTAL COLLECTIONS MOTOR VEHICLE 210670 6621922.15 2804788.19 3390013.12 347120.84 RECORDING 30197 285447.53 7202.00 278245,53 CLERK TO OOARD 0 .00 .00 ELECTION 310 5019.18 5819.18 YTD GRAND TOTAL 249177 6913180.06 2891990.19 3390013.12 631185.55 CRS 30-1-114 M RY NN PCUCRSTf=IH REVISED 7/04 MELD OUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER MI6PI OF e, KMV20JP COLLECTION or CLERK FEES 07/08/91 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER YEAR-TO-DATE THRU *AMC FOR YEAR: 1991 ITEMS TOTAL STATE COUNTY CLERK FEES MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT LICENSE FEES 71965 2166320.73 1829153.23 260934.50 76233.00 OWNERSHIP TAX 71965 3107096.37 46550.50 3096779.37 45556.50 SHE RENTAL O.T. 469 11939.92 11705.42 234.50, VEH RENTAL 0.T. Q 20593.03 .00 20593.03 .00 PERMITS 12209 10403.00 3498.1Q 6904.90. SALES TAX 0 983001.55 943939.61 39061.94 TITLES 24014 134627.00 61535.00 730,92.00, ID'S 329 1151.50 650.00 493.50, CHATTELS 8127 82409.00 82400.00, DUPLICATE REG 253 506.00 50,6.00, FICHE 5 414.10 414.10, CERTIF. G OTHER 241 658.50 658.50 PENALTIES 0 .00 .Q0 time RENTAL TADS 0 .00 .00 .00 DIESEL (COUNT) 0 EMISSION FEES 19477 13633.90 13633.90 SHORT CHECKS 118 1770.00 1770.0.0 INSURANCE FEES 434 6510.00 434.00 6076.00. HANDICAP PLACRO 84 95.75 11 .75 84.00 OTHER Q .00 .00, SUB TOTAL 21,0670 6621922.1,0 2884788.19 3290017.12 3471,30.84 RECORDING DEPARTMENT UGC INDEX 3057 11632.00 11632.00 GEN INDEX 17632 172445.00 172445.00. DOC FEES 1479 11850.73 11850.73 SEARCH 6 CERT 1409 12319.00 12319.0,0 MICROFILM 138 24811.45 24811.45 CERT COPIES 029 2214.50 2214.50 NON CERT COPIES 13087 38643.83 38643.05 MARRIAGE LIC 554 11000.00 7202.00 3070.00, PHOTO COPIES 4 5.50 5.80 RECEIVABLES 0 .00 .00 OTHER 8 445.50 445.50 SUS TOTAL 38197 285447.83 7202.00 278245.53 ELECTION DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATION 221 110.50 110.50, MAPS 44 88.00 88.00 LISTS 36 5554.43 5554.43 OTHER 9 66.25 66.25 SUB TOTAL 310 5019.10 581,9.2,8 YTD GRAND TOTAL 249177 6913188.06 2891990.19 3390013.12 631185.55 YEAR-TO-DATE TOTAL COLLECTIONS MOTOR VEHICLE 220,670. 6621922.15 2884768.19 3390013.12 347120.84 RECORDING 38197 286447.53 7202.00 278245.53 CLERK TO DOARD 0 .00 .02 ELECTION 310 5019.10 5819.18 YTD GRAND TOTAL 249177 0913100.06 2091990.19 3390013.12 631185.55 i1� U� . - CRS 30-1-114 MA Y N FEUER57EIN REVISED 7/04 WELD UNTY CLERK AND RECORDER RJ vv Yv4 a'�4' Vi7 .�te R+ v� ,. L � n t d xi � � � d. Oa E. ., , . itt1k' I AN . k Lk ' L 'i . a +.. 't ,. ic R , # Fi �. , j _ ?4I 1r_I . , a ... iv mr 4,1 i. .'I!' 0 ., RE : ri .., .. COLORAD lif 1 4 b 31 1 9,,, :I, ,,,,,,, . Year Ended Decem er : 0 0 ,. 1 .,„ • I C ' UNTYoI WELD ,„. ,, , , , ,, :„.:• ., r„,. ,„,, A .' f TA of .. . COLORADO ::,.. „ ., ' I ‘-‘• , .i _. ‘, . 6/\ ,,, ,. , , , L, -i, ,. ::. i, ' , ‘ , , ..tti P. . � ' „.? ,. . I • I COMPREI1ISIVE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT ICOUNTY''0FVELD STATE OF COLORADO YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31. 1990 I I I . I r 1 IIssued by, Dsyartasnt of Finance & Administration Donald D. Warden. Director Finance and Administration 1 l i 1 COLORADO • dl (� � a 1 W 4v. i INTRODUCTORY SECTION d 1'y 1 Ir C in l 1y M1 3, 1, , r• 14k4 ; .. . 1 e ,k 1 � RA t it 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Pa=e INTRODUCTORY SECTION I Table of Contents 1 Latter of Transmittal 7 Gowrnmant Finance Officers Association Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting 22 I Organization Chart 23 Principal County Officials 24 FINANCIAL SECTION INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REPORT 25 IGENERAL PURPOSE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS COMBINED BALANCE SHEET - ALL FUND TYPES AND ACCOUNT GROUPS . . . . 28 ICOMBINED STATEMENT OF REVENUES. EXPENDITURES AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES - ALL GOVERNMENTAL FUND TYPES AND EXPENDABLE TRUST FUNDS 30 COMBINED STATEMENT OF REVENUES. EXPENDITURES AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES - BUDGET AND ACTUAL - ALL GOVERNMENTAL FUND TYPES . 32 COMBINED STATEMENT OF REVENUES. EXPENSES AND CHANGES IN RETAINED EARNINGS/FUND BALANCES - ALL PROPRIETARY FUND TYPES. PENSION TRUST AND NONEXPENDABLE TRUST FUNDS 34 COMBINED STATEMENT OF CASH 'mows- ALL PROPRIETARY FUND TYPES AND NONEXPENDABLE TRUST FUND 33 NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 36 COMBINING. INDIVIDUAL FUND AND INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNT GROUP FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SCHEDULES IGENERAL FUND BALANCE SHEET 59 SCHEDULE OF REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES. BUDGET AND ACTUAL . . . 60 ISPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS EXPLANATIONS OF INDIVIDUAL FUNDS 65 COMBINING BALANCE SHEET 66 I I TABLE OF CONTENTS - (CONTINUED) Page SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS (Continued)s COMBINING STATEMENT OF REVENUES. EXPENDITURES AND CHANCES IN FUND BALANCES 68 Road and Bridge Fund - Schedule of Revenues and Expenditures. Budget end Actual 70 Social Services Fund - Schedule of Revenues and Expenditures. Budget and Actual 72 Conservation Trust Fund - Schedule of Revenues and Expenditures, Budget and Actual 74 Contingent Fund - Schedule of Revenues and Expenditures. Budget and Actual - 73 Public Health Fund - Schedule of Revenues and Expenditures, Budget and Actual 76 Human Resources Fund - Schedule of Revenues and Expenditures. Budget and Actual 77 I Solid Waste Fund - Schedule of Revenues and Expenditures. Budget and Actual 79 Housing Authority Fund - Schedule of Revenues and Expenditures. Budget end Actual 80 CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND EXPLANATION OF INDIVIDUAL FUND 81 BALANCE SHEET 82 CAPITAL EXPENDITURES FUND - SCHEDULE OF REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES, BUDGET AND ACTUAL 83 ENTERPRISE FUND EXPLANATION OF INDIVIDUAL FUND 83 BALANCE SHEET 86 AMBULANCE FUND - SCHEDULE OF REVENUES AND I EXPENSES COMPARED WITH BUDGET 87 • -2- I • II TABLE OF CONTENTS - SCONTINUED) 1 Fese ii INTERNAL SERVICE FUNDS il EXPLANATIONS OF INDIVIDUAL FUNDS 89 1 COMBINING BALANCE SHEET 90 , ' COMBINING STATEMENT OF REVENUES. EXPENSES AND CHANGES IN RETAINED EARNINGS 92 IICOMBINING STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS 94 1 Motor Vehicle Fund - Schedule of Revenues and Expenses Compared with Budget 96 1 Health Insurance Fund - Schedule of Revenues and Expenses Compared with Budget 97 Printing and Supply Fund - Schedule of Revenues and liExpenses Compared with Budget 98 I Computer Services Fund - Schedule of Revenuer and 1 Expenses Compared with Budget 99 Insurance Fund - Schedule of Revenues and Expenses 1 Compared with Budget 100 PBX Fund - Schedule of Revenues and Expenses Compared with Budget 101 IITRUST AND AGENCY FUNDS EXPLANATIONS OF INDIVIDUAL FUNDS 109 COMBINING BALANCE SHEET 104 1 STATEMENT OF REVENUES, EXPENSES AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES - PENSION TRUST FUND 106 1 COMBINING STATEMENT OF REVENUES. EXPENDITURES AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES - ALL EXPENDABLE TRUST FUNDS 107 1 SCHEDULE OF REVENUES, EXPENSES. AND CHANGES XN FUND BALANCE - NONEXPENDABLE TRUST FUND 108 COMBINING STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN ASSETS AND IILIABILITIES -- ALL AGENCY FUNDS 109 1 . 1 -3- 1 TABLE QF CON17;NTS -JCQNTINUED) LW GENERAL FIXED ASSETS ACCOUNT GROUP SCHEDULE OF GENERAL FI2 D ASSETS • BY SOURCE 111 1 SCHEDULE OF GENERAL FIXED ASSETS - BY FUNCTION AND ACTIVITY . . 112 SCHEDULE OF CHANGES IN GENERAL FIXED ASSETS - BY FUNCTION AND ACTIVITY 113 GENERAL LONG-TERM DEBT ACCOUNT GROUP SCHEDULE OF GENERAL LONG-TERM DEBT 113 STATISTICAL SECTION Tables Relating to Bonded Debt 117 1 General Governmental Expenditures by Function 118 General Revenue by Source 118 Property Value, Construction. Bank Deposits and Other Economic Indicators 120 , Property Tax Levies and Collections 121 d and Estimated Actual Value of Taxable Property 121 Property Tax Rates and .Tax Levies -. All Direct end N Overlapping Governments 122 Special Assessment Collections 123 Computation of Legal Debt Margin 124 Demographic Statistics 123 Principal Taxpayers 126ll Miscellaneous Statistics 127 Insurance In Force 129 ll Salaries of Principal Officials 130 IISurety Bond Coverage for Principal Officials 130 Private Purpose Revenue Bonds 131 Retirement Plan Required Supplementary Information 132 1 Computation of Overlapping Bonded Debt - General Obligation Bonds 133 -4- 1 TABLE OF CONTENT'S - (CONTINUED) I P_� COMPLIANCE SECTION IINDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REPORT ON SUPPLEMENTAL SCHEDULE OF FEDERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE 133 SUPPLEMENTAL SCHEDULE OP FEDERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE 136 SCHEDULE OF FINDINGS AND QUESTIONED COSTS 146 INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REPORT ON COMPLIANCE WITH SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO BOTH MAJOR AND NONMAJOR I FEDERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS 132 INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REPORT ON COMPLIANCE WITH TSE GENERAL REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO MAJOR FEDERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS 134 INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REPORT ON THE INTERNAL CONTROL STRUCTURE USED IN ADMINISTERING FEDERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS 133 INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' COMPLIANCE REPORT BASED ON AN AUDIT OF I GENERAL PURPOSE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 178 INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REPORT ON THE INTERNAL CONTROL STRUCTURE (INCLUDING APPENDIX) 159 I I I I I I I I -3- I 1 1 Ater 111k COLORADO t t .6- t 4 II if A ! 1 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION (11\ VI" MIONBGIG31J064000 EXT. k PIA BOX 758 GREELEY,COLORADO 60632 lik . . . . . COLORADO 1 May 17. 1991 . II Honorable Board of Commissioners County of 1414. 915 10th Street IIGreeley, CO 80631 Dear Board Members: The comprehensive annual financial report of the County of Weld. State of Colorado for the fiscal year. ended December 31. 1990. is hereby submitted. Responsibility for both the accuracy of the data. and,the completeness and 1 fairness of the presentation. including all disclosures. rests with the County. To the best of our knowledge and belief. the enclosed. data are accurate in all material. respects and are reported .in a manner designed to I present fairly the financial position and results of operations of the various funds and account groups of the County.-, Ali disclosures necessary to enable the reader to gain en understanding of the County's financial activities have been included. 1 The comprehensive annual financial report is presented in four sections: introductory. financial. statistical and compliance. The introductory 1 section includes this transmittal letter, the government's organizational chart and a list of principal .officials. The, financial section includes the general purpose financial statements and the combining and individual fund ll and account group financial statements and schedules, as well as the independent auditors' report on the financial statements and schedules. The statistical section includes selected -financial and demographic information. generally presented on a multi-year basis. The County is required to undergo an annual single audit in conformity with the provisions of the Single Audit Act of, 1984 and V.S., Office of Management II and Budget Circular A-128, Audits of State and iota& Governments. Information related to this single audit. .including,the schedule of federal financial assistance, findings.and recoasaendations. and auditorir reports on 1 the internal control structure..and compliance. with applicable laws and regulations. are included in the compliance section of this report. The funds and entities related to the County of Weld that are in our II Comprehensive Annual Financial Report include those of separately administered organizations that are controlled by or dependent on the County. II asset E 1 Honorable Board of Commissioners - Continueds 1 i Control or dependence is determined on the basis of budget adoption. taxing authority, funding, scope of public service. ability to influence operations. II designation of management, and appointment of the respective governing board. Based upon the foregoing criteria. the financial statements of._the following organizations are included in the accompanying financial statements: 1 Weld County Housing Authority -- The board of County Commissioners appoints the five member board. The majority of funding provided is from state and federal housing grants of which the County is the primary recipient and sponsor. The operation is reported in the Housing Authority Fund. a Special Revenue Fund. Weld County Public Health Board -- The Board of County 1 Commissioners appoints the seven member board and the Director of Public Health. Substantial funding is provided by the County for the operation of the 'Public Health Department. The Public Health 11 Department's operations are reported in the Public Health Fund, a Special Revenue Fund. Weld County Retirement Board -- The Retirement Board consists of five members, four appointed by the Board of County Commissioners and the fifth being the elected County Treasurer. The County funds half of the retirement program which covers substantially all permanent. full-time employees` of Weld County. The operation of the plan is accounted for in the Weld County Retirement Fund, as a Pension Trust Fund. Weld County Finance Corporation -- This corporation has three officers who are employees of the County. Funding is through sale of bonds. The operation is accounted for as a nonexpendable trust fund. The following organizations are not part of Weld County and are excluded from 1 the accompanying financial statements; North Colorado Medical Center -- The Board of County Commissioners 1 appoints a seven-member Hospital Board of Trustees that in turn appoints five of the eleven 'members of the Normedco Board of Director.. Normedco is a holding company of which the North Colorado Medical Center (NCMC)•-is a non-profit subsidiary operating 11 the hospital. The County-commits minimal capital funds annually (less than 1X of the total 'NCMC revenues for 1969). The NCMC has the ability to incur its own debt and its operations are financed totally by patient revenues. 11 -B- Il Honorable board of Commissioners -.Continuedr Greeley-Weld Airport.Authority — The County,Commissioners_appoint . ' I two of the five;Airport Authority Board;member,.. .,:The,County has, contributed.approximately SX of•the:funds,for.capital construction. The Authority has full autonomy under Colorado State law, can incur debt, and fads. its operations.totally Erma user fees. Weld Library District -- The County Commissioners. together with the concurrence of the city councils, of seven: participating municipalities, appoint.,the seven member,Library District Board. The Library District Board has total autonomy,under the Stets Library Act to incur debt, establish budgets, and levy property taxes to support the district's library system. The County provides the full range of County services contemplated by statute or .charter. These include general government. functions, public-protection j and safety, health. social services.... human resource services. , public improvements. road and bridge operations, planning .and'.zoning.: and general administrative services. ECONOMIC CONDITION AND OUTLOOK Weld County has a strong, stable and diverse industrial base.• Rooted in agri-industry 'and food processing, the economy;has diversified..substantially over the past 20 years. Among the major firms;that have,located here are the Eastman KodakCompany (2.SS0.(,amployees)-, Hewlett: Packard:.(836 employees). State Farm Insurance Regional Office (761 employees). Anheuser-Busch (114 employees), Tate & Lyle (300 employees), ConAgra ,*Companies, ;(4,000+ e employees), and R.R. Donnelley & Sons (148 employees). These larger companies are joined by over 300 other industrial and distribution firms — providing a wide range of employment opportunities. Weld County is located in northeastern Colorado. Weld County has maintained its rank as the fourth most productive agricultural county in.the nation bared..upon .U.S. Department of Commerce:Census,of.•Agriculture report_ - The ' ranking came even before National Hog Farms expanded into Weld County. before ConAgra opened its lamb processing plant, and before Longmont Foods made several additions in Weld County. National Hog Farms began construction on a 330 million facility .east..of 'Kersey Di 1089, Wham it. reaches,.Pull production•in„July 1991.-it .will .double .the state's number of hogs sent to market annually.. National•.Hog Farmvwill send 300.000 hogs end pigs sold. Although Weld is number four in over all agricultural production it is ranked number one in the nation in several other categoriesa value of livestock, poultry and'theirproducts;,,flepfl4 lambs inventoryt-sheep, and lambs-sold: the number• of cattle and calves sold;•,and-.the.number.,of:cattle.•fattened on grain. Weld was second in value of cattle and calves sold. _9_ I i Honorable Board of Commissioners' - Continued: I I Despite.its high ranking- in -many categories. Weld-via. ranked•72nd in the nation in government -payments.- - About the only crops-grown in the County which are eligible for direct•payments to' farmers'-are wheat and corn. Many other Crops popular in-Weld such' as onions. •corweilage, dry-beans and other vegetables do not receive-government payments. • 11 Weld County is the third most productive oil and gas -county''in•the Rocky Mountain Region. Although' 1990 oil mad gas activity was down.- drilling 11 activity and production are up'substantially since the fourth quarter of 1990 due to the Culf War. The' prospects 'for the-energy industry, look good for 1991. While the majority of the country- was -experiencing a-growing .recession. • activity in Weld County remained 'stable in 1990. .-'=Companies-- announcing commercial industrial projects •since the first of the year projected the • addition of 361 new full-time, and 100 new part-time jobs. in addition. approximately $132 million in new investment is projected over the next couple of years. Each year statistics have demonstrated the- importance of our existing group I of Weld employers; and 1990'-was no exception.-„Approximately 3SE 'of the new jobs and" 96Z of the new investment-can be attributed-to the-growth •of..our existing industrial base. ' Retentionnhalvbeen, and vil1, continue to •be an ' important' element of ourmarketing and overall- program,of-work. for economic development in 'Weld County. Weld's unemployment rate has consistently-'been - decreasing over the past • couple of years, with more and more employers reporting some difficulty in finding employees. This trend, no-doubt,--will-•eventually,force the pay scale up.- However, companies- consistently- reported- that`Weld,County remains an excellent place to do business. -:primarily due to theexceptional quality of the labor force. That's not to say, however, there weren't numerous,concerns voiced throughout • • the year-by' large-and'small companies.alike Meny'we've-heard before, such asr workers compensation rates-. property taxation. transportation and, in general, the escalating cost and risk associated with doing business. The tax savings-provided-hy, thr=Creeley/Wald:Enterprise-Zone toemployers throughout the County-playedlanimportant -role in the expansion-of-companies and location of new companies to the area. -10- I II 1 Honorable Board of Commissioners - Continued+, II Some of the companies announcing expansions in 1990 are listed below; ` NEW E7(ISTINC COMPANY EXPANsXON , INVESTMENT omens II Kodak (Windsor) .$90 million Hewlett- Packard $3-3,miason„ Sign-On (Evans) $200,000, 3 I $RSS Medical50.000 2 Greeley Trading $2,million 25; PTI — ,100 pc MI (Frederick) $150.000 33 Il Jiareb. Hydraulics ,(Eaton) $500.,000. — Wastern.Sugar . $600,000 Nat. Board; of Chiropractic .Examiners,, $2.3.million . . , . 5 II Wasters; .Refractory (S. Weld) , . , $130.,000 3 State Farm , $L50,,000 3 NCMC $23 million -- II Ghent Motors . $400,400 -- Monfort Portion Foods $800,000, 50 Weld.Mental Health. $200,000 24 J.W.,.Brewer Tire Co. (S. Weld) $300.000 -- To attract new companies to Weld County. Economic Development Action Partnership continued en aggressive nationwide marketing, campaign...In 1990. II including national advertising. , trade show attendance., „direct mail. telemarketing...etc. This activity resulted in numerous new company locations to Weld County in 1990 .end we- start-1991 with: a.. list , of,. 43, companies 1 interested in a Weld location. :Among ,the new Company.Location, announced in 1990 werau. NEW IINEW COMPANY EXPANSION INVE$TMENT EMPLOYEES Frontier Steel (Frederick) $250,i000 10 1 DPC (Hudson) $2.5 million 23 Enterprise Inc. I1,miLlioa , 3 T-Mar;_Plastics, Sl million 23 Mountain.Molding (S,, Weld). , $700,000; 20 II Excelsior Software $ 50,.000„ 10 California By-Products $100400- .. 13 Western Auto . , $300,000 28 1 . Lamb Trailer Wash• (N. Weld) $100,000, . . 3 Weld County, is. fortunate to have a diverse group..ofemployers„that support 1 continued growth through expansion of existing companies,, or, new company locations. We are confidant.that,.Weid,County .will.continue to be,successful in, retaining and attracting Wetness to keep..our local economy,growing.II -11- II II Honorable Board of Commissioners - Continued: The success Weld County has experienced is due to a variety of factors, including: . A'stable and diversified economy. Weld County ranks'.among..ths top counties nationally in the value of its agricultural products. is the second highest producing Colorado county in oil/naturar' gee production. and 'consistently ranks as one of the top Colorado counties in the value of its manufactured products . Weld County has experienced a continued, steady population growth I rate. . County and city governments are aggressively pro offering t planned industrial properties and attractive incentives programs. Greeley and Weld County have been designated a' state Enterprise Zone, allowing qualified businesses' to tat 'credit' *$ainst their state income taxes for equipment investment and jobs. ' . Weld County's labor force represents the best of all' possible worlds. Entry wage rates generally fall in'the''S45O-$6.00/hour range. and our employees represent a solid Midwestern -work ethic. Organized labor represents approximately 3Z of our manufacturing workforce. . An excellent transportation system provides easy access to national • and growing regional markets. Two interstate highways (I-23'and X-76) and two O.S.'highways'(O:S. '34-and O.S. 83) serve the county, and two additional interstate highways border Weld'County' (X-70 and I-80)'.' Fourteen motor freight firms and throe railroads provide freight service. Commercial air service is provided by 18 carriers operating from Denver's Stapleton Airport to 186 cities and nine countries; the airport is an hour's drive from the County's II population centers. The new Denver internatiotsl..Airport 'under construction will be located at the southern edge of Weld County (completion - 1443), about 45 minutes from Greeley. . Weld County offers an outstanding quality of life. Within-a 50- i mile radius are located four major universities with the attendant cultural and athletic events, the Denver metropolitan,area forms the County's southern boundary. and six major ski areas'are locatedII within • two-hour drive. Weld County is- homey to she oldest philharmonic orchestra west of the Mississippi River, and is the site of the largestcivic auditorium"in"NorthernColorado. Rocky Mountain National Perk. 50 miles to the west, offers outstanding outdoor ' activities. Twelve school districts offer 'quality' education to over 22,000-students. ' Small"town? atmosphere„vita, -access to all of the recreational and'-cultural amenities of- targetII metropolitan areas. maks this an ideal area 'to woorkL and--.raise a family. -12- a • ll iHonorable Board of Commissioners: - Continued, MAJOR INITIATIVES For the Year: In the 1990 budget process. the Board identified a number of significant program changes to enhance„service delivery to.the citizens of i Weld County. The following is a summary of significant program changes and initiatives for 1990: I . An overall policy decision, , impacting all departments was the Board's elimination of the pay-for-performance pay plan and elimination of corresponding. bonuses.associatadiith the.,pay plan. In its place the Board added a sixth pay grade and provided for a 3% spread between the six-step; pay plan. . The Sheriff was permitted to implement a home detention program at 1 a net County cost of $28.100 to reduce the jail population. Approximately 20-25 inmates can be, accommodated with the home monitoring devices. . The County entered into a contract, with the State.,Department of Corrections to house 13 state prisoners to relieve the .prison overcrowding problem. The County was paid $65/day per prisoner to offset the County's costs. . The Weld County Ambulance. after a five-year phase-in program. I became !elf-sufficient in 1990,. The ,program...with the 9% fee increase, did not require any County. subsidy., . Due to' the state prison overcrowding problem the Community li Corrections program was expanded from $180.00014 over.$1.000.000 for, 1990. which.will. accommodate over, 100 clients per day. Costs • are 100% recoverable,from the State of Colorado.. . The Sheriff's Office assumed the animal control enforcement program in Weld County beginning January 1...1990. Historicaxly. the;Humane, 1 Society has performed the function.. , Due,,to,.,inadequats,service level and lack of coordination with the Sheriff'a„ Office„on the part of the Humane .Society, it was, decided to, turn the. program entirely over to the Sheriff's Office. . Pest and Weed's responsibility for roadside spraying.was eliminated in 1990.. The program received. the same funding.,. but was not i responsible for roadside spraying.. only, bridge,'a s,,pproache and. intersections,. , Road and_ Bridge is handling,-,all .roadside -weed; control beginning in 1990. , il -13- .. I I Honorable Board of Commissioneri - Continued' • . Due to the passage of HI 1012 approving additional highway user tax funds from an added two cents per gallon gas tax, Weld County received an additional $1,167,000 for road and bridge construction in 1990. These funds supplemented an area badly in need of funds due to much needed road improvements and maintenance.. ' . The Social Services department accommodated the requirements to implement the anticipated -Welfare Reform' initiatives that impacted Weld County beginning October 1, 1990. I . In order to accommodate state' shifted responsibilities for food service inspections.? septic sludge' permits, and' board and care inspections, 1.5 FTEs 'were ' added' to the Environmental Health Protection Unit for 1990. Much of the cost was offset by increased revenue from fees. For-the-Futures' As veld' County looks to 1991. ' + number of significant I changes will be focused on by the Board and staff'to.meet the-needs of the County. A new mainframe CPU (IBM ES9000. Model 210) was successfully installed'in January, 1991 to accommodate the'growing needs of the County departments: _' To cope with growing health insurance costs, Weld 'County converted a managed I care health indemnity program. With,this program the County stopped being self-injured in' the health' insurance field. exceptcfor' dental and vision care. Another -employee benefit change was' amending the"Weld County Retirement Plan in 1991 to permit-full vesting-at five years"'and"increase credit earned for years of service. Future projections indicate a continued demand-and expansion of"programs in the criminal justice-sector of the County. To-copr with the growing drug problem a Drug Task Force has ' been developed in 'conjunction 'with the municipal law enforcement agencies, Sheriff and District Attorney. The capacity of the Community Corrections program is being expanded fifty percent to help relieve the State's prison overcrowding"problem: Jiil alternative programs-are being implemented to prolong the life'of the'County jail. Even with these programs the Jail'Task Force is: looking at the possibilities of constructing a 150-bed minimum security facility in iate'1991. In the area of human services Weld County is modifying job and public I assistance programs to• implement the JOBS' program and-AFDC-0-program in accordance with state and' federal' guidelines Concurrent with this implementation Weld County is seeking special state legislation' and federal waivers 'from'10(5 to re-enact -a Welfare Diversion`program'similar'to the one operated successfully for ten years prior to' the federal .7055 legislation. A pilot program with School District 06 and Headstart is being conducted in 1991 to explore the feasibility of locating Headstart facilities on District II 06 school sites to better integrate Headstart and elementary schools programmatically. -14- I . 1 IIHonorable Board of Com+issianere - Continued' , A new long-range capital plan was unveiled in February. 1991 outlining the , • conversion of the Centennial Complex,to, a criminal justice center over,a 10- 15.year period. Current programs operating at, the e ..ntenniil,Complexwould 1 il be transitioned to the Weld County business Pirk.over a. two-phase process. The plan also accommodates a jail expansion program:during during the sane tine 1 period. _ Construction of the new Denver International Airport which is scheduled for 1 completion in 1995 continues. The site of the new airport is less than 13 miles from the southern border of Weld County. .The spin-off growth from the airport is expected,to positively impact,Weld County from"Creeley1south. The County is positioning itself to deal with this growth es:it Impacts lend use, IItransportation, human service requirements, and economie development. 1 Department Focus: 1990 was the first complete year the fully integrated financial system was operational. The financial system now integrates the accounting, purchasing, outstanding warrant. budget. payroll, fixed asset. 1 end accounts receivable systems into one overall system for .financial management. The entire system. as implemented. has on-line inquiry capabilities for all departments and on-line input for accounting, purchasing, and payroll staff.: A, new automated system was .used for the ll preparation. of,schedules used in„the;annual audit and in the, preparation of the financial statements. The cost accounting system ..for the road and,bridge system was revamped and updated to comply with new statutory requirements in 1990. Beginning in 1991 the Accounting Department assumed the claims administration of the County's . self-insured dental, .anti vision..plan. The ' claims . are integrated into the cafeteria flexible benefit plan already administered by Accounting• 1 FINANCIAL INFORMATION management of the County is responsible ,fo I r establishing and maintaining an internal control structure designed to ensure that the assets of the County are protected from, loss, theft or misuse and to ensure. that. . adequate accounting data are compiled to allow for the preparation of financial II statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. The internal control structure is designed to provide -reeaonable, , but not absolute, aseurence that these objectives are met. The concept of reasonable 1 assurance recognizes. thati,,,,(1)• the cost of a.,Control should not exceed the benefits likely, to.be derived;..and, (,T),the evaluation of_costs_ and benefits requires estimates and judgments by management. , 1 1 -15- 1 Honorable Board of Commissioners - 'Continuedi I Single Audit'. As a recipient of.federal and state financial assistance, the County also is responsible for' ensuring that an adequate internal control structure is in` place to' ensure-' compliance with applicable ' laws''and regulations related to'those' programs.- 'This internal-control structure is subject to periodic evaluation by management and external auditors. As a part of the County's single audit, described earlier. tests ate'made to determine the adequacy of the-internal control structure, including- that portion' related to-federal financial; assistance •programs,-"as well as to es determine that the-County County has complied with'applicable law and regulations. The results of the County's sinfle"audit for' the fiscal 'year ended December11 31, 1990 indicated no instances of material weaknesses in the internal control structure or significant violations of applicable laws and regulations:• , Budgeting Controls. In addition, the County maintains budgetary'controls. The objective of these-budgetary controls ii'to ensure compliancewith legal provisions embodied in the ' annual appropriated budget approved' by the government's governing body. Activities of the general fund, special revenue funds; and debt service fund are included' in'the annual'appropriated"budget. 11 Project-length financial plans- are adopted for the capital projects funds. The level of budgetary control '(that is, the' level at which expenditures cannot legally exceed the appropriated amount) is established at' the department level. The government also maintains an encumbrance accounting system as"one technique of accomplishing budgetary control. Purchase orders which result in en' overrun of department balances are not 'released until additional appropriations are'made available. Encumbered' amounts lapse at year end. However, encumbrances generally are reappropriated as' part 'of the following year's budget. As demonstrated by the statements and schedules included in the financial section' of this report,' the government'continaes to meet its' responsibility for sound financial management. All dollar amounts' presented in' tables in the remainder of this letter are expressed-in thousand's11 ' GENERAL GOVERMENT FUNCTIONS • &avenue for general government funct}.ons including`Grural:I Special' Revenue. Capital-Projects and Expendable'Trust Punds totalled-;d6;275,613 in`1990', an increase of 10.3% over 1989.` " '" 1 -16- I 1 II • IIHonorable Board of Carmissioners - Continued; General property taxes end specific, ownership taxes produced 33.6% of total revenue, down from 35.3% in 1989: The amount of revenue from various sources 1 II end the changes from 1989 are shown in-the following "tabulations , Increase Percent ' (Decrease); Revenue sources Amount of Total from 1989 ` t Taxes, $ 22,300.1 33.6% $ 1.107.2 Licenses and Permits 397,.3 .9 (10.9) Intergovernmental Revenue -'34,488.2• 32.0 3,192.0- I Merges for Services 2,102.2 3.2 130.0 Fines, and. Forfeitures 66.9 .1 .3 Miscellaneous Revenue 4.502.6 6.8 (474.6) IIFees 2.221.3 3.3 324.9' Total f 66.278.6 Js00.01I 3 6.28.9 The mill levy for property taxes collected in 1990 is 20.892 mills. up 1.624 mills, or 8.4%. The d valuation for 1990 was 31,018,788;490 which is II down .$2,510.430 or 0.2% from the -prior year. The decline is, primarily attributed to a decline in residential property of 324.9 million caused by the change from 16% to .13% of actual value, state property of $6.2 million, 1 and vacant land of $2.5 million. The final mill levy was changed from 20.633 to 20.892 due to the granting of tax credits for any 1990 tax adjustments back to the 1987 property taxpayer II per S8184 that was passed by the-Colorado State Legislature in 1988. While other local governments were restricted to a 3.3% property tax increase in 1990, Weld County, due to the Home Rule Charter, is restricted to 3%. . iCurrent tax collections were 98.6% of the tax levy, up 1.7% .from 1989. Delinquent tax collections were ,$63..054 compared with $61,419 in 1989. IIAllocations of property tax by purpose' for 1990 and 1989 are shown as follows$ 1990 1989 II Purpose -Mal JIM! , General, Fund ,.,12.620, 12.063 I Special,Revenue Funds ,6.934 6.683, Capital, Project,fund„ .785( . . .000 Intergovernmental Service Funds __,_ .520 iTotal Tax Rate 22= 12all il -17- II Honorable Board of Casmissioners -'Continued* II " 1 f Intergovernmental Revenue represented 52.0% of total general governmental { revenue. compared with 47.4% for' 1989. II Expenditures for general governmental purposes including General. Special Revenue, Capital Projects, and Expendable Trust Funds totalled $64.799.873. an increase of 8.9% over 1989. Changes in levels of expenditures for majorII functions of the County over 1989 are shown in the following tabulation, Increase Percent (Decrease) II Expenditure Purpose M,Wn4 of ota frost 1989 Current OperstingtII General Government $ 8.112.8 12.SX $ 861.9 Public Safety 9.749.4 15.0 1.141.7 Public Works 11.147.2 17.2 773.3 II Public Health & Welfare 23.641.4 36.3 2.948.3 Culture & Recreation 243.4 .4 21.1 Economic Assistance 8.282.9 12.8 1.313.0 1 Capital Outlay 679.6 1.0 ` (1,447.1) ` Debt Service 485.9 '.8 18.6 1 Intergovernmental 741.2 1.3 (47.2) Miscellaneous 1.713.7 2.7 (274.1) II Total $ • 64.799.9 14260A 1 ,5.317:? II FUND BALANCE Total fund balance and fund equiity ' in' the major operating funds were II maintained at adequate levels. The General Fund balance of $2,268,836 was up $17,891 from last year. The $6.640.792 balance in the Special Revenue Funds was up from 'the' previous year by 10.0x. II Enterprise Operations, The County's enterprise operation is comprised of the 1 Ambulance Service Fund. The Ambulance Service is a countywide advanced life support emergency medical service. The program is primarily supported by fees with' 'a'subsidy from the County of indirect-support"costs only. The , operation did over 3.300 calls in 1990 and generated revenue of $1.768.624. 1 -18- II II 1 Honorable Board of Commissioners - Continued'II Pension Trust Fund 0peratiyonss.•.The operations of.tbe Weld-Coutty:Retirement . Plan remained.stable In 1990... .The annual actuarial valuation continues to , , reflect a positive trend in..ths funding of-the retirement plan- resulting in an excess funding capacity'in ,the amount.of $3.818.393. Capital Project Funds: The Capital Expenditure. Fund was established to account for all capital projects for general County use.•. At,the.end of each fiscal year, the completed project items are transferred to the General Fixed Asset account group. The County has developed a five year Capital Improvements Program outlining...projected coats-. and probable . sources of funding for various capital improvement projects., No major projects;in that plan were pending at the end of 1990. Funds in 1990 .were being accumulated for a minimum security jail to be constructed in 1991. General Fixed Assets: The General Fixed Assets of the County are the fixed assets used in the performance of general governmental functions and exclude the fixed assets of the Proprietary.:Funds. _ As. of December 31, 1990,• the General Fixed Assets of -the. County .amounted to .S26,878,823. This ,amount represents the original cost, of the asaets.and :ia considerably more than their present value. Depreciation.of General Fixed Assets is. not recognised in the County's financial statements. II Debt Administration: In 1990 the County continued to have no bonded indebtedness. , With the passage of H6. 1379 in 1981,.. section 30-33-201. C.R.S..,. 1973 now allows the debt ceiling to be 3X-of the assessed valuation of the County. Thus, Weld County maintains over,a ;thirty million: dollar allowable•'debt capacity inaccordance; ::witbColorado State. Statutes._. There are lease/purchase agreements which;.involve...two.,.phone .systems under which principal payments will total $34,475, and Certificate of,Participation.lond Issues totalling S1,620,000. for the construction of: a library and classrooms in Southern Weld County and the Human Resources Building. o Cash Managements Cash temporarily idle during the year was invested in time deposits ranging up to 180 days to maturity...-. Interest. earned on investments of. cash held by the CountyTreasurer was recorded.as, revenua'.in,the, General Fund. 'with.the exception of interest attributed to the„Insurance Fund, Health insurance Fund. Antelope Hills-Trust fund, and the interest.earned.on certain deposits bold for other taxing authorities. The amount of interest-earned wen $2,033,124 in 1990. The County's investment policy is to minimise credit and market risks while maintaining a competitive yield on its portfolio. ..Accordingly,.dspoeits are ' either insured by federal depository insurance .or, collateralized. All collateral on. deposits was held either by the .goverment,:, its agent or a financial: institution's trust department in he. go ernewnt's :name* • All of II investments held by the government during:the:year and,at December 31.. 1989. are classified in the category of lowest credit risk as defined by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board. —19— I Honorable Board of Commissioners -'Continwdr Risk 'Nanagementr • During •1990 Veld County : continued to be a amber of Colorado Counties Casualty and Property Pool. and County Worker's-Conpeneation Pool. The pools offer full safety and' riskmenagemsnt'9rograms to minimise losses. together with 57 other Colorado counties.' 047068 INFORMATION I ;ndlipendent. Audit: The Weld County Home Rule Charter-requires en annual 1 audit of the books of accounts, financial records,' ant'transactions of all administrative departments of the County by independent certifiedpublic accountants selected by the board of County Corsissioners, and^engaged for a period not to exceed five years. The accounting fins of Deloitte & Touche, CPAs, was selected by the County. In addition.to meeting the requirements set forth, in the Charter, the audit also was designed . to set the requirements, of.the federal Single Audit Act of' 1984 and related OMB Circular A-1x8. The auditors' report on the•general purpose financial statements and combining and individual fund 'statements •and-schedules is included in the Financial''Section of this report. The auditors' reports' related specifically to the single audit are included in•the Compliance Section. • Awards, The Government Finance Officers Association (CFOS) awarded a • Certificate of Achievement. for %Excellence- in Financial Reporting to the County for its comprehensive annual financial report for the fiscal year ended December 31:- 1989. This was the—eighth year that the County .has received this prestigious -award.' In order to be•awarded a Certificate of Achievement, the County published' an easily readable' and -efficiently organised-comprehensive annual'financial report. This- report-satisfied,both generally accepted accounting principles and applicable legal requirements. A-Certificate of Achievement.'is valid• for period of ona: year only. We believe,that-our current.comprehensive'annual financial report' continues to meet the Certificate' of Achievement' Program's' requirements' and we are submitting it to the GFOA to determine its "eligibility for 'another certificate. In addition; the County also received the MA's Award •for Distinguished Budget Presentation for-its-1990..annual appropriated budget dated-December 11.-.1989,- for the seventh' eauecutive 'year. 'In' order to'qualify'for the Distinguished budget'-Presentation•'Award, the County's' budget ..doaaent -was judged to'be proficient.inreeverat-categories'including policy documentation. financial'planning:and 'organization: • -20- I I Honorable board of Commissioners - Continued: ACHNOWLEDGEKENTS Financial reports are valuable in that they provide a permanent historical record of a governmental. agency,'s'operation'.to the management and the general public. It is our belief that this is a comprehensive report of the 1990 I financial transactions under our control an4.that the following statements present an accurate, informative rcofl of the financial activities of the County of Weld and its financial _condition et',December 31, 1990. The preparation of this report could not be accomplished without the efficient and dedicated services of the entire staff of the Accounting/Finance Department. I should like tO' express appreciation to all members of the department who assisted and contributed to_its preparation. I should also like to thank the members of the joard.of,County Commissioners for their interest and support in planning-and-conducting financial operations of the County in a responsible and progressive manner. 72/sett) submits d. er........ • Donald 0. Warden, Director Finance and Administration '" :r DDW/ch M 1 -21- i 1 1 • Certificate of • Achievement. 1 for Excellence. in Financial 1 Reporting I Presented to County of Weld, Colorado � For its Comprehensive Annual , Financial Report for the Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2989 1 A Catkin,of Mein*for Exactor In Financial Roosting Is swat,by the Government F1wrc.Officers Association of the United States end Canada to governor units end public employee retirement 'yearns whose conprehennse annual financial feats CAM)edeew the highest etardarde Pt goverment accounting and finance reporting. 1507 Preld t \Cirtni9,,4> ifiga,segAte Dsernote odor 1 ,22_ i 1 •I 1imr ramos , _ laMilmP IIlaa I a mg I. es Y IA ill cal N B - ..3 i i sf to u� 1 t_ re 0 • Y 1 N N ZZ LIJ Y 1 1 ry . ~ I. 1 - I • • M s _ Is • z Z • �' x : s —s`a 1 IX a � £ $ "a Y . Y • w ill j 4 .r V 1 ° a aas 70. I w a. y qM1 I �� G 9 YY ; 747 _ Y .•. P r-P. •. M g 3 ` 1 ,.Y r P w I J w 2 o gx:7e 3s p r I. 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A l IF' II FINK ' CIAL Ii SECTION 1 h • ?A a a ii I 9 CFI' , ' l COLORADO I Deloitte & Touche 1 /\ 1560 Broadway ITT Telex:4995604 One Civic Center Plaza Facsimile:(303)830.2007 Denver,Colorado 80202.6151 ih Telephone:(303)837-3000 1 Prnrtrunn AVDT ORl' RPM 1 . 1 board of County Commissioners County of Weld, Colorado Greeley, Colorado 1 We have audited the accompanying general purpose financial statements of the County of Weld. Colorado as of December 31. 1990, and for the year then ended. listed in the foregoing table of contents. These general purpose financial 1 statements are the responsibility of the management of the County. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these general purpose financial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the general purpose financial 1 statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the general purpose financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting 1 principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion. 1r In our opinion, such general purpose financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of the County as of December 31, 1990, and is results of its operations and the cash flows of its proprietary 1 fund types and similar trust funds for the year then ended in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. Our audit was conducted for the purpose of forming an opinion on the general 1 purpose financial statements taken as a whole. The combining and individual fund and account group financial statements and schedules listed in the foregoing table of contents, which are also the responsibility of the 1 management of the County, are presented for purposes of additional analysis and are not a required part of the general purpose financial statements of the County. Such additional information has been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in our audit of the general purpose financial statements and, in our opinion. is fairly stated in all material respects when considered in relation to the general purpose financial statements taken as a whole. May 17, 1991 -25- 1 day- . 5'I,d ' ,p7i..rzi, b ('Y",I y,� . ,.,. X1 LI ' PURPOSE GENERAL', y, STATEMENTS v, I • 4:� s I 4r 1 i . , ii, , 1 1 1 1 sof, COLORADO -27- OOOI n or nt end gaper wan Ire - w, r00p WPM miter!MOM Oeamaee 31. MO With Omyaeatlw Pettml rata en at Oars )1. len ss.4reneaaal. Cad type apaital Capital AUNTS _011s[ml. . mw..r 9ta7eeam ---I is Caleb mam rlRt-tlim 1wosM1A1M 0 4,117,059 • 0.370.40 5 1,3s4.1.1.11 Im.mawss 0 0 0 W 1;. mleaalr allays et ml [-e am--ilm-alalrl. Owners leepsety is 13.300,230 7.a37.457 W.7l Da1laprt p4Mpeay Ua 414.011 337.011 14,130 ' Aeaeamte 372,110 400.317 14,055 -p-Ll sees 113,111 310,017 0 W hen etas Oaamy tulle 745.33$ 403,111 0 O r t--- Sae paver s1 mass 131.471 111,211 0 ANeasso IS Sir tads 300.000 70.000 0 Zavatorla 52,300 000,029 0 Oskar mamma 33.130 4.450 0 roam 0 0 0 mall0lapa 0 0 0 3spl itaata Owe tea ►o1111a0a , 0 0 0 Dm-alary mss gUpamt 0 0 0 Osesimersisa La p100ram- 0 0 0 II 1.n. lnr Upam.1.w. 0 0 0 3raas r as pearled for rmlramms d 5enral 3aaress art 0 0 0 I TOM Amll115 Lila= L 1MM: L.L214211 UAuxurps, ram mjUifT, Alp Map 8370 i LaAaSaa33/. Aeleate payable 0 ' 151,12% 5 400,440 1 3,751 Aamlasl !!mantle 537.100 540,151 1,075 1 Dee a 41S rate to W247,200 0 Dee M mare Oaty tads 104.103 311.453 2.045 Oatimmta tmvmamo 14,330,103 7,043,031 wimparbe gnat was 00,705 3.011,731 0 ' Other L1-allltla 0 00,115 0 advises teen *tear Plata 75,000 0 310,550 name payable 0 5.720 0 omen payable 1.715.575 0 0 Leap-tear debt 0 0 0 Ootrrs samprmtlea payable 0 0 0 Total 1.lmatlrilen 17,1 0 0010 -12422542.1 --.2412.442. 1 O3m1 031D=T/. ;Seas la yeasl flame ends 0 0 0 m ma EM OaWa ad 4aplssl 0 0 0 iYiame manna 0 0 0 304 Rifle maaated 434,401 2,235,454 11.130 0amaarme. Oaeleinea for Pane yawn' ayamLLtame 57.103 1.010.000 550.000 OUWlasW 1.7)7.200 7.450,))- SIN Tats), Pat tqulty n Stet 1.045.015 mm mon atoms 5 19.)04.744 1 19.179J99L14221111 men mat. ,G.floats' nay - I -28- 1 I kNaeelra.l>• ry4INL6g Tod Type ra.4 TT,e. _ 7.050.0 eea060 monocoer Tr9.1 nralrl.. 700,,7 Terre . teal la@ l or.rr 31 0�.e 31 ii , N 7r■0 0,070. w.07 7l 4ri 2.*rM Unreel 4000 1000 S. 0 700.000 $ 3,010,477 0 4,760,053 • 0 6 0 $ 22,060,317 I 54.a00. 0 0 20,001,334 0 0 20,601,336 31,477,300 O 007,110 0 0 O 22,307,700 71,422,442 O 10.043 0 0 0 411431 214,00•:. 141,110 117,743 474.000 0 0 1,611,01* *,334,0011 O 0 0 0 0 70643/ 614,70 10,'207 130410 41.100 0 0 720,072 2,60740, O 0 0 0 0 1.006,731 2dg,fte I 0 0 141400 0 0 411,000 7,001,007 O 53,)27 0 0 0 1,100,771 430,217 O 101.37 10,105 0 0 301.370 .]60,741 0 674,746 460,142 3.040,336 0 4.327,230 4,110,13! O 2,601,726 1,760,507 11,010,731 0 22,027,646 37,770,700... O 714,/00 0 303,2000 407,60 501,043. 101,171 14,253,127 0 3,00410- 0 10.631,046 17,010,560.;; I 0 0 0 421,200 ( 433,3 0 0 432,740 37,417 301,771) (0,763,133) (227,036) 0 0 (0,412,013) (0,732,440) O 0 0 0 1.46117» Slk .. ...Want 3i7es,557 0 12.1as2Fg7' 31,520,a�7 3'.cf,51 LS* 731s � tiv,i4oktu. 1 0 41,000 0 320,274 0 360,601 4 0 0 0 6 1,422,017 $ 1,400,030 I »,970 676,601 0 0 0 1.731.500 3411464700 0 7,017,460 0 0 7.100,01 4,450,470' 1,064 133,670 10,114 0 0 710.673 2,017,424 o w9,/09 0 0 0 23,757,072 31,000400 1 0 0 0 0 0 2,542440 11722,314,•.,.. O 0 0 0 0 0,144 1036110 O 0 0 0 0 411,454. . 3dN,743 o 0 0 0 0 s,735 0 0 0 0 0 0... L740,pl.: 11454,334 O 0 3,700.073 0 1,431,370 3•034,111 3.3*0,63! O 0 1.160,010 0 0 1.100410 960.010 I170,0!7 .40,7!7 0,070.722 0 SIP-.370 40.70!.370 aa.4LN1.N9 O 0 0 a. 2947042) 0 20.070.02) 2! 7,010 00,334 7,700.341 0 0 0 7,02,07! 7,076,770 031,30! 3,246,070 0 0 0 3,742,1*3 2.000422 O 0 22,253.531 0 0 24,070,300 33,300,004 I 0 0 0 0 0 2,702,103 1,534,200 O 0 7,3)3,0)3 0 0 31,144.4» 11.702,»2 1 431,430 12,0)4,419 70.!41,4!) 0 0 11,101,100 47.000,031 / Ile.;921 Lugs= Luanda Lisa= 1.'4=42 agsvadaz Alga= I -29 corm /en,Q6.1w— 70600. 100 ammo A)0s Imam= ... ALL 1QV Iwlmfite t706 AM MONDALE TOM raw -. HO Tao Teat NOS 0097th, 31, 1400 ..1 &.are■ -4 Pm4 elle 1 Seal (964M1 4,2,,241 Illy.,* ...Mar.— ' . Memule. til000 1 10,111.013 $ 1,416,000 I 163,101 1.labese eet pA1m 443,310 164,076 0 L.aa00erseemeetal 1.706.003 31.407,632 1,466 Wiese mel to ttlW ns 40,041 0 0 M00aal1emat- 3,737,13L 170,663 55,131 Poem 1.171,701 0 0 • 5500000 Ose ysvlwr 09..an 1.431.001. 0 I . Total ..err 31,137,1l 4L000,77? n).111 I . 4aare160,41reat .117.763 0 0 rm0L1 M140y 1,741,301 0 0 MOW; 55000 031,971 10,316,713 0 il • rth330 health sad welfare 100.001 73,433,)30 0 Calton W n.nstln 130.131 woos. 0 IMmele magmas 64,467 .131,110 0 rµa0agy 404,771_ 24,304 0 II 0116141 6e01ay 101,777 130,111;.. 146,/03 OS aarrlla 440,.11 0 0 40 e55M1 0 81,200 0 I T0aa11614M1 irr 70.070.76; 6).)00,740 741,40) 36236,2 or awns 0 ) A 741 (uaaa • KOMMTIla1U 7.077.973 OO,SI7) 677.071 O= 73600100 lOuICM (0601). . 0pn6L10 leaaatet. - la 0 1.770.031 430,000 Opt Wag ataeatan • lm0 (7,060.0)1) (1.770.)3 ) 0 Petal Ma ar rteeamle0 loam* (Oar) (7.0,20.0)1) 401.407 f .630.000 1 =CM a RPM=AM 00111 moan ton OM (MOM) 1371101,2964 MD Old n ava us 17,111 003,177. 1,107,0366 I 1060 AWN= AT 355S14L 0 Of TM 7,230,043 .030,417 (67,007) aaaweal a0W4 Tauter. sly Oast rams 0 0 0 I 7550 MIASMA AT M Or na 0 7 O 4.640.717 / 1 Mail ' M aria to 77--,20'-1 netease ' -30- I I I ,atalan 31.4 ae.. rnw04.4um 7.441 apaSU1. -.4_4.e 31 -4.44M 31 I Wilt 1060' ' UM . 4 100 4 22.300.071 4 21.124,460 O 607,144 400.124 I 0 34,464.160 10,244,144 O 46.641 40.0)4 317,030 4,062,446 4,477,110 O 2,221.264 1,466,373 I0 L 2002.201 1,0)7,160' )17,7)4 64.fl 6_ 84....."_.02 634 I O 0.113,703 7.164,030 I 0 0,744,347 6,007,443 O 11.347,101 10,371.622' 0 13,641,401 20,403,230 o 243,627 234011 I 0 4,262,434 4,060,066 1,206,420 1,713,701 1,607.764 O 470,464 2,124.420 1 0 466,624 441.38 0 741,301 72,1)1 1404,420 44,764,47) SN,46t,J76 1 (464,064) _vista 707370 I . 0 3,400,031 1.114,644 o (),344,70!) (2,000,434) I0 (470.7)4] (47.404) 1 (4MAM) 440.444 410,30 2,120,344 10,336,010 10,067,321 0 0 (164,40) ! , ifig 111.14Tdi3 t 3011!11 1 I , I -31- i SEEL7--,M2 an 4. 0014•ANO op-n11D sever a Ia1O w-4013-Ie•. a(Wee 10 rain 4411'500 5000,2 A.0 a - M1 soY10a5 rea ram 17.55 roe 014 Yew at. -46..440 n. Lao '-41 ...e1µ -.....s ailill.. : wea... F r6..e4y. Fab!. n IL211 146'4 412,447,03- 413,011,013 $ lamas 4 1,37).711 $ 4,44-,-00 r 112,000 Li.651.. W Or5454 47-,000 443.31- (34471), 732,400 154,070 71.43{ 1 L..e00r e44..M1 2.220.014 1,794.042 (10,0-4) OO.x/4.2-- 32.402.422 4,714.144 )1... .Y 04rf.1t.4.. Mao) 00,041 (11.311) 0 0 0 M44441146•40 3.710.047 1,717.211 404.144 )14,701 374,10 41,443 7444 2.047,33- 2.221.254 173.000 0 0 0 0 1 61400./ s f51 ri... 401.130 47,312 . _(41.777) 1. ))440 1.151.401 (10 447) WI -..4040 72.074.412 22.2fla0 40.401 47.014.010 47,0p.'T 4.100.0101 10Q101421V.U' OYlrt' 0r.ea onnat 5,710,703 6,123,703 402,150 0 0 0 /44114 atmty 10,300.015 0,744,3-2 4]0,053 0 0 0 741134 .445. 040.473 431.074 53.40 14,110,324 10,513,213 4,440,113 Public 0010 sad voltsr4 240,110 200,a1 33,05 10.390.493 23,03,320 (7,043.427) 0gru. 444 /anemia 71,35 330,130 (M.004) 114,104 110,455 0 -.....34 ...100.... 75,000 54.4.7 20,33 7,235,311 4,320.444 (1,000,204) 43444840.... 544,432 awns 41,77 394.541 24,00 370,040 040014.1(1 311.351 301.777 154,570 244,-8 210,005 10,043 0444 mete 341,045 440.125 (124.454) 0 0 0 200 0.,40 01 0 0 0- 74,009 _so741.701 3.452Ill Taal larfeafflattnio 71,464,747 20.030,201 2.400,124 01,001,20 4),751,20 ().744.017) 101055 0T -1444401. 0MR (0140.') 10Ooo21Nas 644,103 7,077,121 1,654,617 (4,044.447) (344,332) ).601.147 07.1 1P515Qa0 500-054 (034)' Oaesstls0 trr.t4e. - Su 51,443 0 (40,007) 2,370,447 2.130.031 (330,421) 0puntia, transfer. • Out (7.060.)04) (3,040,031) 24.77) 0270.))4)- (1.224.)34) 30.000 Taal 0644. ►14...3.0 s.er4r (0...) (2,01lj)1\) (2.040,0)1) (4,720) .717.174 441,607 ()0O431) 10Wp4 Or 124110s A50 OW 17001- LIO Oa OVIA (0W) >tir1W011O00s MD O7W rl-.sct-0 OW (1,410,200) 17,401 1,421,007 (2,704,330) 402,170 3,301,514 70A SWAMIS AT 30202-0 Or 744- 23230,043 2.250.443 0 s.w6,617 ....I/MS 0 sp0 MSAW AT 140 Or 2135 ) 1144prit Lalalialil 1 1+42= 5 )` 1.2415621 ■ )0010116 ••on M 11M401'1 r444.6 1. I I -32- I I li c,elr.1 ►te]69t. ,�:.eeaw?eta}, V.t1.115 v r14.w. I 9.e�.e AS pprove2'6►;.f Mtl9.6 loeu.7, (Ont.`arul•) $ 664,000 $ 933,102 $ (2,611) I 23.176,771 $ 73.211,444 I 123,111 O 0 0 611,740 79'7,29. (14,w) I 0 1,615 1,445 290203,262 34,494.;11., 6.29.947 O 0 0 11,703 NrNl, (21,262) 0 99.132 99,132 3,445,344 4,166,014 539,921 O 0 0 2,017,330 2,221,254 173,020 I0 0 0 ate _ 2,}07,201 SSe,u1) 676,000 ........927,919 67,919 39,9} ,307 09,960,579 7,029,772 I 0 0 0 9,715,703 9,112,753 602,990 I 0 0 0 10,345,915 9,749,392 636,951 p 0 0 13,546,901 11,147,;93 4,400,010 p 0 0 10,021,371.. 23,91,461 .(7,010,022) O 0 0 107,222 245,027' (9,504) I 0 0 0 7,303,211. 6,297,)36' 941,012 (979,725) O 0 0509,761-- 431,737 1,270,000 346,093 10029,107 10911,29 679.119,. 1,231,729 O 0 0 361,044 445,929 - '(YNr664) I0 O O 730,90 741,206 9,633 1,274,000 244,497 1,029,107 62,079,669. 4)1595,113. (769.70a) (420,000) 677,026 1109),026 0,096,302) 7,309,436 . ....247.121221.1 420,000 430.000 10,000 3,090,435 3.650,031 (410,424) O 0 0 (3,311,030) (7J3s5,365) 76,273 1 420.000 470,000 _000 (304,19)) (070,331) 032,131) I O 1,107,026 1,107,024 (4,204065) 1,727,092 5,931,637 I (62,007) (02,(207) 0 6,227,559 0,227,535 0 1 L,..042,22) 7 1,047 O19 9 1.107,020 lajdziosa 3 9,974,447 S 5�34rz I I -33- '1 40489 I 440 I 0511!!Or 0014016400 001.x110 ear 40 ma iota a Pa xi sus woura 0/44 s 64160101,& ' 11.11 r•4,Ia1'D14r 95 MOW T1 MA, MOW a0M•�I, p run Fe0'Do Tee 444 0aat 31, 1414 II rat TS _ Val 77)x' PIS?sae 1. :i a nlo• IMs _I Vale Ileal0arM 0esrlbt 31 0wesese 71 Ire 4elsles 71$1 214.0 rrd 1910 .2.--0° 1 ormea14 nR41 14a1trys a 19944,16442_ I 0 • 0 $ 1.44,373 • 0 I )..Yyi74 • 3.370.44 dr ISOflw 0 1.11114,151 1,•00,•7, 0 3.00,474 3.071,654 O9agas 440 arras 1.740,•24 Ste 0 )43,52• O.1044col 78)07.079 50.41.O,•e••l., w...ra44 • � 7,507.707 +�1 )u.sas 1),4•+.osh _ v.7v,iq Cie 1075114542 14070.9,1 eseVlase •01.314 1,433,417 0 0 3,311.01) 2,007,400 O64n n al eee*faa4 74,444 2.171,700 0 3.142 2,40,40 2.271.04 4/493444 14.532 400,430 0 0 240,314 *Ilan /•p1t an .4144ee..e. 42,341 365,143 0 0 454,304 273,710 1 x42.00.444 et ISA 0 321,170 0 0 311,170 117,340 014144 0 1,44,000 0 0 1.411.000 2,210,111 0644.10 5-746464 0 0 115,073 0 651,072 144,413 Shads 0 0 311.414 0 311,144 414,404 OU4r 444,10.4 227.4.1 0 0 ,11.411 01,4.1 0.014414.144 07,014 1,474,370 0 101a410 1,047,334 1,101,41 a4Meta4e4ILLs. 0 0 263,104 0 .iiit43,104 131,057 WNW 09.25{1424 811144.9 1.744,170 'u1Q.164 ja431.7)t 101,032 t1.51s,s70 ti.7f.70e I 040110'1310 0102401 (x01•) (20,le2) (41.437) 1,209,419 235.40 •.52,,22) 1.M7.1� 11010/4520'110 ale (07014011 T11 , re 0 101.472 0 0 402,471 512,254 r11e.13...... 11,374 53.373 0 241 4,0,3 101,109 Vasa 0 750 0 0 750 924 ra64164e44 0 2,20% 0 0 2,211 0 0414 (14641 es sale (12,202) 101.73, 0 0 142,427 242,000 et 64..14 Iafams% 44paa0 0 (41,739) 0 (141,330) (243,340) (114.347) Jue01444t. 444 dirges 0 173.442 0 0 17),441 1,.... .a._.0 150 ... Total, ilaseparalog 11..1.4144 (apses) ),070 14.54 0 6141,1.1) 004.426 1.453.064 0704TZi10 TOMOWI annul In.atsen 4 4 0 750,454 0 0 750,451 121,025 O,1Cs21ep t15e.t5t1 + Out 0 Cj,L2134) 0 0 ..(112.324) (41,141) Total 09.tlt1 9 Trea.tm 0 6)0,334 0 0 4)0,33• 67,11 Mt A'. (10Iry (17,174) 091007 1,001,415 94,34 2,073,.11 3,724,344 1022111155) 131102105/14141 ' la ' At nizawA10 0'r nar 550,41 2,24,41 20 072,114 792,0)7 25,1332073 25,390.725 f n11rp14•,r44, Waal I AT >04 OF 74421 $ 133..E fl.I� 1Y7 74433 ! ?14 3$ 7)77.107,05A k:1,133'°'. Ma Orr m rtneedal nabr.rts -34- I I I07067+a MO • IMOOD=— ear'r Cana,ALL 70o•w&a57MT 7p!TOM MV 00.io.OlA2u 1w➢0! 71.0 N0 a2.tat MIS orr 31, 1070 I r..oA.uq 77..T7M Vann..-el. �e.r. p..w2eL. ]L4e-..x �b.ra Ian 7e . ..-7.1.e 77.l 1500_ I °MI 02.0.0 7201(COumns0 A014raa/1 O2.r al•v Inn (1...) 0 (70.x57) _, ( 2.U ) L f)!.M) 2 tn0.150) 4Uasa. a . neelM cpre%MO US (Lc) M M St prince by•per alf .M(.Ylalcl 0*osslat. 07,014 1.474,370 100,000 2.047,)74 005045 L wee ae .0. 1M.n11a1M1 (%440--4.) M.r...e L ...4444. mann0 M 100,31% (110,w/f1" 0 40.420 (14050.4) 48060444 it YIMYrp 0 (2.414) 0 (3,424) (1000-50-) eat L.a-Mw. (4,25) 43,x47. 0 447,740 7505050 (Y5050M) L mists P•74140 A0,64210,401 0 7%,307 Una (44444444) L1.44141.1144.a ea %,045 (40,007) 0 4,767 ass_.. (S.. aaS) L eat Inlhal7150 St 1) (145.)00) 0 (150.)1)) I % Ax al!!-sets 145.0.7 t4000.9f0 _ 295.00Q 1.2.0.5x7 an 7504 2.eVfr.O 71Y 4p50.a1w0 .et%y61M. a11.n5 7.0x5.x57 x%407 1.500.1x1 I 0502 na MI ne0A,P D,L .use 4Cf1V1T1M. 121-04.7 0.14 in enp.LO. 0 (4,730) (110.704) (170.130) Pr —tPl pan M;Unrest 0ein 0 0 (210,000) (211,000) 2-r..ry 7a 64114761044 0 003,471 0 00x,471 I 11{--15050--. xr—_. (-Ipewe50) 1,7N 145.4). 0 120,717 apeman P 4) 0) est ..1A-(w 0 0.7)4 0 ..345 �j Net an Mal y (4504 ten IanniM tains ASUVLW 1.750 13..,504 {121.7451 1.01..00. CAM 17406 1s CAPITAL.MO 2Qwsm range ACnMfa01 Man Es ..le .1 capo%a1 50.4.. - o *02.503 0 102,653 I Mp f.�n.fal.0 .t .(aA- a (41.115) (1 507.001) 0 ( 2Jx 345) 0...-.A wee for WltM ad aurae. f'M.41 . .r-SV1%M. %65.113) �(110M.M1) 0 (1.710.510) I GM 71000 7.0( unroll 1(CSV1Ta0. La(0e1 M 1.7e.107.M 14.045 ¶1.21. 14% NA4) 00t 12miM2..(22022502) 1• CAS AM CAM 2p(rTLafl 1.4,000 721,174 (10.107) 245,107 I O00 a OM 00147A.O7111 AT 20010114) CO non 2ThIN x.n..NO 343,174 2.70 .5200 CMI MD Q M .OOIVMC40 AT ISO 07 YAM I 1 3.010.072 L 1� u= 2 1.!50.417 I . 1 1 I -35- 1 I $TAt o�COLORADOb 11 NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Year ended December 31. 1990 I Note 1 - Summary of Significant Accounting Policies. The County of Weld, Colorado ("County') was established in 1361. I and on January 1, 1976 became a home rule county under the provisions of Section 30-33-301, CRS, 1973. The County operates under an elected camni■eioner form. of. government. The County11 provides the full range of services contemplated by statute or charter. These include general government functions, public protection and safety, health, social services, human resource I services, public improvements. road and bridge operations, planning and zoning, and general administrative services. The financial statements of the County have been prepared in I conformity with generally accepted accounting principles (CARP) as applied to governmental units. The following summary of lignificent accounting policies is presented to assist the reader11 in evaluating the County's financial statements. A. Reporting Entity; I The financial statements of the County include those of separately administered organizations that are controlled by or dependent on the County. Control or dependence is determined on the basis of 11 budget adoption, taxing authority. funding, scope of public service, ability to influence operations, designation of management, and appointment of the respective governing board. 11 Based upon the foregoing criteria, the financial statements of the following organizations are included in the accompanying financial statements; Weld County Housing Authority -- The Board of County Commissioners appoints the five-member board. The majority of funding provided is from state and federal housing grants of which the County is the primary recipient and sponsor. The operation S. reported in the Housing Authority Fund, a Special Revenue Fund. Weld County Public Health Board -- The Board of County Commissioners appoints the seven-member board and the Director of Public Health. Substantial funding is provided by the County for the operation of the Public Health Department. The Public Health Department's operations are reported in the11 Public Health Fund, • Special Revenue Fund. 11 -36- 1 COUNTY (wimp 1 STATE OF COLORADO NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 1 Year Ended December 31.1990 J 1 Weld County Retirement Board The Retirement Board consists of five members. four appointed by the Board of County Commissioners and the fifth being the elected County Treasurer: The County funds half of 'the retirement plan. which covers substantially all permanent. full-time employees of Weld County. The operation of the plan is accounted for in the Weld County Retirement Fund. as a Pension Trust Fund. ' Wald County Finance Corporation -- The Weld County Finance Corporation ("Corporation") was formed in 1987 as a sot- for-profit corporation under section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code. and exists solely to acquire real estate and construct buildings for lease to the County and others. The Board of County Commissioners appoints the three-member Board of Directors of the Corporation. and approves all projects undertaken by the Corporation. The members of the Board of Directors'are employees of the County. The operations of the Corporation are reported as a Nonexpendable Trust Fund. The following organizations are not part of Weld County and are excluded from the accompanying financial statements: North Colorado Medical Center The Board of County Commissioners appoints a seven-member Hospital Board of Trustees that in turn appoints five of the eleven members of the Normedco Board of Directors. Normedco is • holding company of which the North'Colorado Medical Center (NCMC) is a non-profit subsidiary operating the hospital. The County commits minimal capital funds annually (less than 1z of the total NCMC revenues for 1990). The NCMC has the ability to 1 incur its own debt and its operations are financed totally by patient revenues. Greeley-Weld Airport Authority -- The County Commissioners appoint two of the five Airport Authority Board members. The County has contributed approximately sz of the funds for capital construction. The Authority has full autonomy under 1 Colorado State law. can incur debt. and funds its operations totally from user fees. 1 -37- 1 COUNTY of wELA STATE OF COLQRADO NOTES TO F;NANCXAL STATEM$NTS Year Ended December 31, 1990 Weld Library District — The County Coamissioners, together 1 with the concurrence of the city councils of seven participating mmicipalitiea. appoint.the seven-member Library District Board. The Library District Board,has total autonomy under the State Library,Act to incur debt. establish budgets, and levy property taxes to support the District's library system. B. Basis of Presentation: Each fund is an independent fiscal and accounting entity with a self-balancing sat of accounts recording cash and other financial resources together with all related liabilities, residual equities and balances which are segregated. for, the purpose of carrying on specific activities or attaining certain objectives in accordance with special regulations, restrictions. or limitations. The various funds are grouped into six generic fund types under three broad fund categories, as follows: Governmental Fund, Types: All governmental funds and expendable trust funds are accounted for using a current,financial resources measurement focus. Under this measurement focus, only current assets and current liabilities are generally included in the balance sheets. The reported fund balance (net„ current assets) is considered a measure of "available spendable resources". Governmental fund operating statements present increases (revenue and other financing sources) and decreases (expenditures and other financing uses) in net current assets. Accordingly, these funds are said to present a summary of sources and uses of "available spendable resources" during a period. General Fund: The General Fund accounts for all financial transactions of the County that are not, properly accounted for in other funds. Ordinary operations of, the County such as public safety. County administration and other activities financed from taxes and general revenue are reflected in this fund. Special Revenue Funds: 1 Special Revenue Funds are established to account for taxes or other earmarked revenue of the County which finance specified activities as required by law or administrative action. -38- 1 i COUNTY OP wgrlp STATE OP COLOMADO NOTES TO TINANCXAI, STATQQNTS Year Ended December 31. 1990 HCapital Projects Funds: Capital Projects Finds are established to account for II financial resources used for the acquisition or improvement of the capital facilities of the County. Proprietary Fund Types: All proprietary funds are accounted for on a flow of economic resources measurement focus. This means that all assets and all liabilities (whether current or non-currant) associated with the fund's activity are included on the balance sheet. Fund equity (net total assets) is segregated into contributed capital and retained earnings components. Proprietary fund type operating statements present increases (revenue) and decreases (expenses) in net total assets. Enterprise Fund: I Enterprise Funds are used to account for operations where the intent of the County is that the costs or services to the general public on a continuing basis be financed or recovered primarily through user charges. Internal Service Funds* Internal Service Funds ere established to account for II goods and servicus provided to other departments of the County on a cost-reimbursement basis. ' Fiduciary Fund Types (Trust and Agency Funds), Trust and Agency Funds are established to record transactions relating to assets held by the County in the capacity of trustee, custodian or agent for individuals, governmental entities and non-public organizations. These include expendable trust, nonexpendable trust, pension trust and agency funds. Expendable trust funds are accounted for in essentially the earns manner as governmental funds. Nonexpendable trust funds and pension, trust funds are accounted for in essentially the same manner as proprietary funds. Agency funds are purely custodial (assets equal liabilities) end thus do not involve measurement of results of operations. In addition to the funds, self-balancing account groups are established to account for the general fixed assets and general long-term debt of the County, as follows: 1 -39- 1 I COUNTY Qt WE,D STATE OF CQJ,ORADO NOTES TQ FlNANCIAT, STATEMENTS Year Ended December 31. 1990 I General Fixed Assets Account Group' I Fixed assets used in governmental fund type operations are accounted for in the General Fixed Assets Account Group. General Long-Term Debt Account Group' The General Long-Term Debt Account Group is used to • account for all long term indebtedness not accounted for in the proprietary fund types. C. basis of Accounting' • I The governmental funds, expendable trust funds, and agency funds utilize the modified accrual basis of accounting. Under this method revenues are recognized when measurable and available. "Measurable" means the amount of the transaction can be determined and "Available" means collectible within the current period or soon enough thereafter to pay liabilities of the current period. Primary revenues susceptible to accrual are taxes, grant revenues and investment earnings. Property tax is reported as deferred revenue (less estimated uncollectible amounts) in the year the levy is certified and as a revenue when available to finance the County's current operations. Other taxes are also reported as revenue when available. Grant revenue is recognized as qualifying expenditures are incurred, and investment earnings are accrued over the life of the investment. Expenditures are generally recognized when the related fund liability is incurred except for long-term liabilities. such as accrued vacation and sick leave, which are recorded when payable from current available financial resources. • Proprietary funds and pension trust funds follow the accrual basis I of accounting whereby revenue is recognized when earned and expenses are recorded when liabilities are incurred. Encumbrances' ' Weld County utilizes the encumbrance method of recording commitments related to unperformed contracts for goods and services or portions thereof not yet received. Under this method, encumbrances for purchase orders. contracts. and other commitments outstanding at year end are recorded as • reservation of fund balance and do not.constitute expenditures or liabilities. Because the commitments will be honored during the subsequent year a rsappropriation is made in the subsequent year to provide authority to complete the transaction. _40- I I • COpNTY of mo STATE OF 401eRA00 IINOTES TO JXNANCXAI, STATEMENTS iYear Ended December 31. 1990 Budgets An annual budget and appropriation ordinance is adopted by the Board of County Commissioners in accordance with the Colorado fl State Budget Act end Weld County Nimes. Rule Charter. The budget is prepared on • basis consistent with generally accepted accounting principles for all governmental funds. 1 Budgets ere established for all Governmental and Internal Service Fund types. and for the Weld County Retirement Fund. The accounting system is employed as a budgetary management IIcontrol device during the year to, monitor the individual • departments (level of classification at which expenditures may not legally exceed appropriations). All annual appropriations lapse at year end. The Director of Finance and Administration is authorized to transfer budgeted amounts within departments of each fund. Any revisions that alter the total appropriation for each department must be approved by the County Commissioners through a supplemental appropriation'ordinance. During 1990, two supplemental appropriation ordinances were enacted. which II brought the total budget from the original appropriation of S56,885,664 to $37.925.720. Eudgetramounts reported in the accompanying financial statements reflect these supplemental IIappropriations. Property Taxes' ' Property taxes attach as an enforceable lien on property as of January 1. Taxes are levied no later than November 15 and are payable in the following year in two installments on February 28 and July 31. or in full on April 30. The County. through the Weld County Treasurer, bills and collects. its own property taxes as well as property taxes for all school districts. cities and towns and special districts located within the County. In accordance with Section 14-7 of the Weld County Home Rule Charter, all ad valorem tar levies for County purposes, when applied to the total valuation for assessment of the County, shall be reduced so as to prohibit the levying of a greater amount of tax revenue then was levied from ad valorem taxation in the preceding year plus five per cent ' (3S), except to provide for the payment of bonds end interest. The Board of County Commissioners may submit the question of an increased levy to the County Council and. If in the opinion of a majority of the County Council the County is in need of I additional funds,. the Council may grant. an increased levy for the County in such amount as it deems appropriate, and the County is authorized to make such increased levy. -41- 1 1 • COUNTY Of WELD STATE OF W.ORADO NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Year Ended December 31, 1990 Anyone capital project requiring a capital expenditure out of funds procured by ad valorem taxation equal to a three mill levy for three years, shall be prohibited unless approved by a majority vote of the qualified electors at a general or special election per Section 14-8 of the Weld County Home Rule Charter. The original January 1, 1990 levies for the applicable funds of the County are as follows' Levy Mills Amount General Fund 12.620 S 12.837,787 Road and bridge fund 3.396 3,459.879 Social Services Fund 2.556 2.603.834 Contingent fund .982 1,000.000 Capital Expenditures fund .785 800,000 Insurance fund _;sa 563.483 TOTAL , $ 21.284.983 Investments' Investments are stated at cost or amortized cost subject to adjustment for market declines judged to be other than temporary. except investments of the deferred compensation fund which are stated at market value. Inventories' Inventories of governmental funds, which consist of expendable materials held for consumption, are stated at cost. These funds follow the consumption method of accounting whereby expenditures are recorded at the time the inventory items are used. Inventories of proprietary funds are recorded at the lower of average cost or market. Short-term Interfund Receivables/Payables: 1 Interfund transactions resulting from reimbursements, operating transfers, and charges for services rendered, are recorded as due to or due from other County funds. I -42- if 1 COUNTY OF VELD STATE OF COLORADO 1 NOTES TQfINANCIAL STATEMENTS 1 Year Ended December 31. 1990 Advance to Other Amidst Noncurrent portions of long-term interfund loans receivable (reported in "Advance" asset accounts) are equally offset by a fund balance reserve account which indicates that they do not constitute "available spendable resources' since they are not a component of net current assets. Xnterfund Transactions' Quasi-external transactions are accounted for as revenues. expenditures or expenses. Transactions that constitute reimbursements to a fund for expenditures/expenses initially made from it that are properly applicable to another fund. are recorded as expenditures/expenses; in the reimbursing fund and ' as reductions of expenditures/expenses in the fund that is reimbursed. All other interfund transactions. except quasi-external transactions and reimbursements. are reported as transfers. Nonrecurring or nonroutine permanent transfers of equity are reported as residual equity transfers. All other interfund transfers are reported as operating transfers. Fixed Assets: Acquisitions of general fixed assets are recorded as capital outlay expenditures within the governmental funds. Public domain ("infrastructure") general fixed assets consisting of roads. bridges and rights-of-lay are not capitalised. No depreciation is provided on general fixed assets. • 1 All fixed assets are valued at historical cost or estimated historical cost if actual historical cost is not available. Donated fixed assets are valued at their estimated fair market value on the date donated. IDepreciation of all exhaustible fixed assets used by Internal Service Funds and Enterprise Funds is charged as an expense against the operations. Accumulated depreciation is reported on the related balance sheets. Depreciation is provided using the straight-line method over the estimated useful lives, as follows: Buildings 20-30 years Improvements Other Than 1 Buildings 20 years Machinery and Equipment 3-10 years e -43- e 1 COUNTY OF WELD STATE or COLORADO 1 NOTES TO FZWANCXAL STATEMENT* Year Ended December 31, 1990 r Risk Management and Insurance, The County manages risks of lose through a combination of commercial insurance, participation in a public entity risk pool, and self-insurance. Those activities are accounted for in the Insurance Fund. an internal service fund. The County provides certain health insurance benefits to employees. which are funded by a combination of County and employee contributions. These activities aro accounted for in the Health Insurance Fund, an internal service fund. Prior to 1990, the Health Insurance Fund was reported as an agency fund. Beginning fund balances and prior-year memorandum totals have been revised to conform with the 1990 presentation as an internal service fund. Estimated liabilities for claims incurred but not reported are included in accrued liabilites. II Sick-leave and Vacation Pay, Accrued vacation and sick leave for the governmental funds ere accounted for in the General Long-Term Debt Account Group. II Sick-leave is earned when vested, and it is recorded as an expenditure in the applicable fund when paid. In the event of retirement or termination. an employee whose date of hire is prior to January 1. 1983 Is paid for S0Z of accumulated sick- leave hours up to the equivalent of one month. At December • 31, 1990. the liability for accumulated sick-leave • approximated *510.710. ' Unused vacation time is forfeited after 24 months from date earned. Upon termination or retirement, employees are paid II for their accrued vacation. At December 31. 1990. the liability for accumulated vacation approximated $486.194. Vacation is recorded am an expenditure in the applicable governmental-type fund when paid. Vacation and sick-leave are accrued in the proprietary fund types when earned. Long-term Obligations, Long-term debt Is recognized as a liability of a governmental farad when due. For other long-term obligations, only that portion expected to be financed from expendable available financial resources is reported as a fund liability of a 11 governmental fund. The remaining portion of such obligations is reported in the general long-term debt account group. • Long-term liabilities expected to be financed from proprietary , fund operations are accounted for in those funds. -44- II I MELDS STATE 0? GQtARADO IINOTES TO flNANCjA1, STATEMENTS IYear Ended December 31. 1990 IFund Equity, Contributed capital is recorded in proprietary funds that have received capital grants or contributions from developers. I Customers or other funds. Reserves represent those portions of fund equity not appropriable for expenditure or legally segregated for a specific future use. Designated fund I balances represent tentative plans for future use of financial resources. Reserves for the County of Weld are recorded at the maximum IIequity available and consist oft Reserve for Encumbrancest I These reserves are established to record purchase orders and commitments outstanding for which the related goods/services have not been received at year end. The I reserves recorded at December 31. 1990 include $130.376 and $1,117.349 for the General Fund and Special Revenue Funds. respectively, for a total of $1.273.923. I Reserve for Other Assetsz These reserves are established to record all prepaid items. Recorded reserves at December 31, 1990 are I $23,638 and $82.886 for the General Fund and Special Revenue Funds, respectively, for a total of $106.324. I Reserve for Inventories' These reserves are established to record the total level of inventories. The General fund and Special Revenue Funds have respective amounts at December 31. 1990 of I $32,390 and 5960.019. respectively. for a total of $1.012.409. I Reserve for Employee Benefits' These reserves are established to record the pension benefit obligation of the Weld County Retirement Plan. The amount of this reserve is $22.233.321 et December 31. I 1990. Reserve for Advances: I These reserves are established to record a temporary loan of cash flow. The amounts recorded in the General Fund and Special ,Revenue Funds at December 31, 1990 are I $200,000 and $75.000. respectively, for a total of $275.000. I -4$- I 1 COUNTY OF wg7,D STATE OF COI4RADO NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Year Ended December 31. 1990 1 Designated Fund balancer 1 Fund balance designated for subsequent years' expenditures represents fund balance commitments for appropriated expenditures in excess of anticipated revenue for the year ended December 31. 1990. Non-federal In-kind Contributions: Volunteers assist the various programs of the Human Resources Fund (a Special Revenue Fund) in providing transportation and various other program functions. The volunteer labor is recognized as a contributed revenue at $4.00 per hour. Certain volunteer labor is recorded at higher rates based upon the individual's professional experience. Volunteer mileage is recorded at 20* per mile. Donated food, clothing, and other goods are recognized as contributed revenue at fair market value. An offsetting in-kind expenditure is also recorded for the value of the donated goods and services. 1 Memorandum Only - Total Columns: Total columns on the General Purpose Financial Statements are captioned Memorandum Total to indicate that they are presented only to facilitate financial analysis. Data in these columns do not present financial position. results of operations, or cash flows in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. Neither is such data comparable to a consolidation. Interfund eliminations have not been made in the aggregation of this data. 1 Comparative Data: Comparative total data for the prior year have been presented in the accompanying financial statements in order to provide an understanding of changes in the County's financial position and operations. However, comparative data have not been presented in all statements because their inclusion would make certain statements unduly complex and difficult to understand. Certain prior-year amounts have been reclassified to conform with the 1990 presentation. Note 2 - Equity in Pooled Cash and Investments: The County maintains a cash and investment pool that is available for use by all funds. Each fund's share is displayed on the balance sheets as "Cash and short-term investments'. Several of the County's funds also hold investments on their own account. Substantially all cash and investments of the Pension Trust Fund are held separately from those of the other County funds. -46- 1 • COUNTY Or WW1) 1 SPATS OF COLORADO NOTES TO FXNANCIA4 STATEMENTS Year Ended December 31, 1990 Cash and Short-Term Investments! 1 Cash and short-term investments consists of the following at December 33. 1990! IIDeposits with Financial Institutions - 1 1.682,983 Short-term investments 11.329.912 Food Stamps 1.900.463 Other 143.393 1 Total 522.0,0457 Deposits with financial institutions totalling $2.300,000 were 1 covered by Federal deposit insurance and the remainder was collateralized with securities held by the pledging financial institutions' trust departments or agents in the County's name. . 1• 1 Investments! Statutes authorize the County to invest in obligations of the D.S. Treasury, agencies, and instrumentalities. commercial • 1 paper, and repurchase agreements. Repurchase agreements were held during 1990, but the County did -'not hold any such investments at December 31, 1990. The Pension Trust Fund is also authorized to invest in common stock. corporate bonds and 1 mortgages. The County's investments are categorized to give an indication of the level of risk assumed at year-and. Category 1 includes the investments that are insured or registered or for which the securities are held by the County or its agent in the County's name. Category 2 includes uninsured and unregistered 1 investments for which the securities are held by the counter party's agent in the County's name. Category 3 includes uninsured and unregistered investments, with securities held by a counterparty and not in the County's name. At December 31, 1990. all of the County's investments were held in the Pension Trust Fund or in the Deferred Commensation Fund. Investments of the Pension Trust Fund were as follows! II -47- : 1 COUNTY OF WO STATE or CO14 A00 NOTES TO FINANCIAL S7Aa'D%NTS Year Ended December 31. 1990 I _____rs Car Case, r+c7lss was onste /r. 41J.4N.7M 10,449,7110 013.!72.457 SYr.a I'll S 40,304 4q,300 403,300 Mwgseis 3444 3,145 3.140 0\L4ptlM4 3.144.443 J,1M,MS 3,343,415 Cat Sack 10.244.314 10.244.314 10.272.744 Total 424.70= 4 4 L.�: 1TOPA4. Sia=AWA= 1 Investments of the Deferred Compensation Fund at December 31, t 1990 totaled $1.138.910 at market value. Investments of this fund consist of mutual funds which are not subject to risk categorization because they are not evidenced by securities in physical form. 9 Note 3 - Allowance for Uncollsctible Accounts Receivables The allowance for uncollectibls receivables consists of the following at December 31, 1990: Allowance for Fund Type Uncollectibles General S 182,779 1 Special Revenue 107,162 Capital Projects 3.404 Enterprise 437,125 Internal Service 8,347 Trust and Agency 706 TOTAL S ' 741.324 1 -48- 1 1 il CQVNTY 9? WELD ISTATE OF Ct0L0RADO NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS IYear Ended December 31. 1990 I Note 4 - Individual Fund Interlund Receivable and Payable Balances and I Advances: I Interlund receivable and payable balances at December 31. 1990 are Ias follow: Interiund Interlund IReceivables Payab es General Fund S 135,133 $ 194,133 I Special Revenue Funds: Road and Bridge Fund 169,648 74.631 Social Services Fund 218,020 24,388 I Conservation Trust Fund -0- 15,166 28,273 Public Health Fund 2.380 Human Resources Fund -0- 231,921 Solid Waste Fund -0- , 24,993 IIHousing Authority Fund 282 2,097 Capital Projects Fund -0- 2.068 II Enterprise Funds Ambulance 10,297 1.984 IInternal Service Ponds: Motor Vehicle Fund 89,619 1.129 Health Insurance Fund -0- 40,324 Il Printing and Supply Fund -0- 80.064 Computer Services Fund -0- 1.526 ' Insurance Fund 6,014 10.296 • I PBX Fund 33.886 6 Trust and Agency Funds: I Employee Flexible Spending . -0- 18,781 41.Payroll Agency Funs 303 333 ITOTAL latillaa $ 719.377 I I -49- i COUNTY OF WELD STATE OF COLORADO 1 NOTES TO FXNANCtAL STATEMENTS Year Ended December 31, 1990 1 1 Advances from and to other funds at December 31, 1990 are as follows' Advance Advance From Te e General Fund $ 73,000 S 200.000 Special Revenue Funds - Solid Waste Fund -0- 73,000 Capital Projects Fund 340.836 -0- Nonexpendable Trust -0- 140.856 Total $ 415.1;56 S 413.856 d Note 5 - General Fixed Assets: A summary of changes in general fixed assets follows' lamas Was 6ddlitt a$atll_.a 1 110 laa6 • 3.040,33• • -0- • -0- • 3.040.33• Loss other the hudlap 363.030 30,260 -0- 3».x10II sa61d6ya 11,111.772 216,333 -0- 11.036,323 Nra4ssq and .p19..l 3,337,313 364,193 113.67$ 3.901,610 Ow1w,w-la- Psep.aa 37,617 3M 4 -0- 622.260 Total wjahm t o 3 pl .675 676,e7e,ez Construction in progress consists of one project scheduled to be completed in 1992. The County's remaining commitment to complete the project is approximately $723,000. i 1 -50- 1 COUNTY OF WELD STATE OF CostORAD0 NOTES TO FINANCIAL STA7EMENTS Year Ended December 31. 1990 Note 6 - Long-Term Debt: Long-term debt consists of the following at December 31. 2990; Nonexpendable Trust Funds Certificates of participation $1.620,000 Less unaccreted discount 35.128 Certificates of participation - net 1.584.872 General Long-Term Debt Account Groups Special nt bonds payable 400,000 Sick-leave and vacation accruals 996.904 Capital lease obligation 54.904 Total 1,4)1.379 • MEMORANDUM TOTAL $3436.25; Certificates of participation represent debt of the Weld County Finance Corporation and are not general obligations of the County. The certificates were issued in 1987 and 1988 to finance the construction of buildings leased to the County and other local governmental units. The certificates beer interest at rates eranging from 5.4% to 7.3% par annum and mature during 1990 to 1998. Special assessment bonds payable were issued to finance road construction and are to be repaid from special assessments of property owners. The bonds bear interest at rates ranging from 8.5% to 10.3% per annum and mature in annual installments of $100.000 during 1990 to 1994. The County pays bond principal and e interest installments ono year in advance of reimbursement of such amounts by property owners. These bonds are not general obligations of the County. Future debt service requirements for the certificates of participation and special assessment bonds payable are detailed as 1 follows; -51‘- 1 I COUNTY OF WELD STATE OF COLORADO , NOTES TO YINANCSAL STATEMENTS • Year Ended December 31, 1990 1 • ►e4.sj...1. D.ni■se 3.a•r.n R.q.4 ootat CM4LWw. OomIt4.w Total Asti .t Pat- Spatial Taal .4 Tag- 44•.4aj TOW Dot Rama. • Tear tt.ipac4e 4...w.at 4.iwiMl of ipati a A....AM..e Lat.w.F- Rag.)1.e..c 1991 4 210.000 • 100.000 • 340,000 $ 111.463 4 33.623 • 117.210 4 447,210 , 1993 1.0,000 100.000 260.000 96.213 23.730 121.113 361.113 1963 170.000 100,000 274,000 $9,415 13,623 101,440 371.440 1914 110.000 100,000 200,040 73,340. 3.230 74,310 336.390 ll 1495 193.000 193,000 61,120 41,920 234.420 1996 210,000 210.000 14,270 46.270 236,270 1097 223.000 223.000 33,340 33.340 234.360 1994 240,000 .2.1.4"..0000 17.3To X11.530 257.320 1°Tal 41.6 4•400.000 &L020.000 2..324.103 `82.230 2.112i222 n-630.35) Long-term debt transactions during 1990 are summarized as follows: Il Cwail4 u. Spa.41 Capitol V.talits of 4...a.a.a9 Lew 4 446 rartI*t aetn Dace Q Zi cfos 1..,. tic.l Solis, Jassy 1. 1910 41.713.132 • 300,000 0 41.341 • 942,339 $9.349,093il miata is 1990 (113,000) (100,000) (37.069) (332,069) Dismay; smite a 4,740 4,710 4«it4a. la 1994 _ 74.145 34.343 D..wD.r 31. 1990 &?•31473 1 400.000 L.al214711i 2 996.944 $3.036.251 • Weld County has no general bonded indebtedness. In accordance with 1 Section 30-33-201. CRS. 1973, the County's general bonded indebtedness is limited to 3% of the d valuation. or $30,328.823 at December 31. 1990. Note 7 - Other Required Individual Fund Disclosures: Ex of expenditures over appropriations in individual fund i 'departments" are as follows: • Revised Over- I Appropriation Expenditures Expenditure Special Revenue Funds II • Social Services $14,316,748 $21,633.407 $(7.118,699) Rumen Resources 9,738,294 6,860.963 (1.122,669) II • -S2- I 1 1 COUNTY or WELD STATE Or SOLORADO . NOTES TO FINANCIAL STAtENENTS 1 Year Ended December 31. 1990 1 The overage for the Social .Services. Fund was caused by program 1 increases. Actual revenues for this fund exceeded the budgeted amount by $7,038.395. 1 The overage for, the human Resources Fund was caused by program increases. Actual revenues for this fund exceeded the budgeted amounts by $1.201,407. 1 The District Court. County of, Weld. State of Colorado in a Court Order dated January 28. 1983 in Case Number 80CV1091 decreed that in accordance with Section 29-1-111.3. CRS. 1973. Weld County can designate specific ownership tax directly to the Road and Bridge li Fund. In accordance with Section 8-44-110. CRS, 1973, a property tax mill 1 levy may be used to fund the self-insurance program for local County activities. Note 8 - Wild County Retirement Plans II The Weld County Retirement Plan (-Plan') is a single employer. trusteed, defined benefit pension plan. All full time employees • • (except officers and employees of any Federally-funded programa) are 1 required to participate in the: Plan. At December 31. 1990 the number of participating employees was 876, and the membership consisted ofo 1 Retirees and beneficiaries currently receiving benefits and terminated employees entitled to benefits but IInot yet receiving them 216 Current Employees: 1 Vested 243 Nonvested TOTAL ea . 1 1 -53- 1 1 4OONTY Or WEI? ry s'ATF 08 COLORADO 1 NOTES TO F%NANCXAL STATEMENTS Year Ended December 31. 1990 1 1 The Plan, established in 1969, provides for pension. death. and disability benefits. All participants ere fully vested after eigbt years of service, except elected officials, who are fully vested regardless of years of service. The Plan is funded by employee contributions of 6S of their salaries. equal matching contributions by the County and earnings from investments. The contributions are used in determining the value of net assets available for benefits. Contributions during 1990 by both the County and the employees totalled 31,920,678. Total covered payroll for year ended December 31, 1990 was 315.996,924. Total payroll for all employees for year ended December 31. 1990 was 520,411.276. The Plan utilizes the accrual basis of accounting. Employee and employer contributions are recognized as revenues in the period in which employee services are performed. 1 Investments are reported at cost or amortized cost subject to adjustment for market declines judged to be other than temporary. The amount shown below as 'Pension Benefit Obligation" is a standardized disclosure measure of the present value of pension benefits, adjusted for the effects of projected salary increases. estimated to be payable in the future as a result of employee service to data. The measure is the actuarial present value of credited projected benefits and is independent of the funding method used to determine contributions to the Plan. The "Pension Benefit Obligation" was determined as part of an actuarial valuation at January 1. 1990. Significant actuarial assumptions used includes A) Rate of return on the investment of present and future assets of 7.5% per year compounded annually, and B) Projected salary increases at various rates depending on attained age ranging from 7.5% for age 25 to 5.0% for age 64. 1 I -54- I 1 1 COUNTY Or NEyD STATE Or COEAMDO NOTES To FXNANCXAL STATEDIENTS Year Ended December 31. 1990 At January 1. 1990 there are net assets in extes■ of the pension benefit obligation as follows Pension Benefit Obligation: Retirees and beneficiaries Currently receiving benefits $ 8.449,641 Terminated vested employees not yet receiving benefits 290.465 Current Employeess Accumulated employee contributions, including allocated investment income 5.898.751 Employer-financed vested 1.985.290 Employer-financed nonvated 5.629.374 Total pension benefit obligation. 22.253.521 Net Assets Available for Benefits (at cost, market value of $26.430.451) 26.072.114 Net assets in Excess of Pension Benefit Obligation S 3.$2e.593 Actuarial Cost Methods Under the actuarial cost method used, an actuarial surplus (deficit) is computed as the excess of the sum of assets of the plan and the present value.of projected scheduled County and employee contributions, over the present value of projected plan benefits. An actuarial surplus (deficit) is the net result of the actual experience of the .Plan since inception. and the anticipated future experience-based upon actuarial assumptions. A surplus 1 results from actual experience :more favorable than assumed. whereas:a deficit results fro. actual experiencerless favorable than assumed. Experience gains or losses, i.e... decreases or increases in liabilities attributable to deviations in experience from the actuarial assumptions, are spread into the future, increasing or decreasing the actuarial surplus for future years. -55- 1 I COUNTY OF ++E4p STATE OP COGQINDO NOTES TO PINANCIAL, STATENENTs Year Ended December 31, 1990 I The term present value refers to the current worth (on the valuation date) of an amount or' series of amounts payable or receivable in the future. The actuarial present value is determined by discounting the future payments at • predetermined rats of interest, taking into account the probability of payment. Three-year historical trend informations Net assets available for benefits expressed as a percentage of the pension benefit obligation at January 1, 1988. 1989 and 1990, were 111.9, 111.2 and 117.2 percent respectively. Net assets in excess of the pension benefit obligation (as of the beginning of the year) expressed as a' percentage of annual covered payroll for the years ended December 31. 1988. 1989 and 1990 were 14.9. 15.2 and 23.9 percent. respectively. The County's contributions to the Plan wars 6% of covered payroll in each of the years ended December 31, 1988. 1969 and 1990. Such contributions were determined based on the specific provisions of the Plan and exceeded actuarially determined requirements. Required supplementary ten-year historical trend information - unauditeds Tan-year historical trend information designed to provide information about the Plan's. progress in accumulating sufficient assets to pay benefits when due is presented in the statistical section of this report. I Note 9 - Deferred Compensations Effective January 1, 1984, as allowed by the provisions of Section I 24-52-101. et. seq., CRS. 1973, and by Section 457 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended, the County established the Deferred Compensation Plan of the County of Wald. The Deferred Compensation Plan is a special voluntary benefit plan for public employees. in which a portion of the employee's salary can be deferred until future years. Up to 25% of the employee's gross income can be deferred, not to exceed *7.500,annually. Compensation deferred by a participant under the plan and earnings on deferred amounts must remain solely the property of the County until paid to the participant or the participant's beneficiary, The County holds these funds in custody for the .participants and exercises no discretion over the investment of the funds. Investments are recorded at market value. -56- I I g0VNTY OF WELD 1 STATE OF COLORADO NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Year Ended December 31, 1990 Note 10 - Contingent Liabilitiesa p 1 The County is currently the defendant in several lawsuits. Based upon the opinion of legal counsel, these claims would be covered by insurance and/or there does not appear to be a threat of significant liability to the County. Effective July 1. 1986. the County joined Colorado Counties. Incorporated's Casualty and Property Pool which covers all casualty II and property claims with a $300 deductible for first party property claims. Worker's compensation remains self-insured with a $200,000 per occurrence and $230.000 aggregate annual stop loss limit. Private insurers cover claims above the stop loss limit for all types of insurance. The County participates in a number of federal and state grant It programs. Principal funding agencies include Department of Labor, Community Services Administration. Department of Health and Human Services. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Economic Development Agency, and Area Agency on Aging. These programs are subject to program compliance audits by the grantors or their representatives. The amount, if any, of expenditures which may be disallowed by the granting agencies cannot be determined at this time, although the County expects such amounts, if any, to be immaterial. Note 11 - Public Trustee Pursuant to House Bill 1003. a revision to CRS 29-1-602. the Weld County Public Trustee is to be deemed an agency of the County tormenting January 1. 1990 for the purpose of financial reporting. Related activity has been reported in the General Agency Fund, with the following activity identified strictly for the office of the Public Trustee. Balance Balance 1/1/90 Additions Deletions }2O1/90 1 Assets $ -0- $2.061,191 $1.980.289 $ 81.702 Liabilities -0- 2.061,191 1.980.289 81.702 -57- . 1 1 COLORADO � 1 t ` 1 1 is 1 i i 1s 1 :� '. COW,. S, INUAL FUND AND DI D , i ACCOUNT GROUP i AND SCHEDULES .1 I1 P)i' po �: T jI it A ('. l 1 1. � . itis COLORADO no b ,. a° r f i A y i GENERAL FUND 4. i I (. i. 1 i i The General Fund accounts for all financial transactions of the County 1 as that are mot :properly accounted for in other funds. Ord:scary operations of y the County such as public safety. county administration and other activitiaa financed from tans and gemeral revanuea are .ruflacted in tt;tra fund. Ark. 101II B DsOO A � • �� . .I Men P COta 190 1 OraeL .os6 66L4ea ,nt beads 21, 1660' wile OsmamolveAsteal es as et gabs 31, 1666 I1100 1656 AfQle 661216,I Oaab vale eaert-tele SwrmmY S 4,127,4b 0 2.270.017 1lseaivahlee (ass st -"lmaw [r m6s31.Nlelanp Curses prepay is 27,206,216 12.760,206 I ballatemt property sae 471,666 166.377 AIausY 372,010 240,666.. gssM1 mat 562.466 616,734 Oee Lass oleo Peaty.table. 106,130 320,016 IDes the ethar Oe oremnaM3 wilts A 120,471 617,766AssM Baer !eels 700.000 1.626,021 Isvesteelm 07.160 66,016 OILS sate 22,126 7.560 4066{, ASSETS ! 11 304.744 last= I LSAaXlRtti6 AID MVO MAWS a AeaS s payable 6 262,121 6 200,017 Aaesaee 114611211es 077,100 416,04' I Om Y sew governments 606 0 Dee 01 Neap County Lush 134.162 706,072 Decant Bevan 36,220,161 17,620,640 0mldeea4 grans seams 60,701 117,410 ' Menem tees osier hale 76,000 _ 71,000 •flee pool. 76,000 1,496,124' Ttal L166411%1= 17,110,6}0 1$,666,rre I 70141 66112012, Meseve tee SMWraars 156,176 44,631 sas66ve tor skews to shot luaae 200,000 1.626,031 I Pane ter ether amass 23,030 7,110 Ana fat Ss+01sarin 67.760 44,016 Ihitairail 1 Oeeiganal [lee tutees yams' MOmsitrYs 17,362 216,000 Oymi0msol 1,777.10 21,042 Total Pool Da1N/e ,. .W1.10134 2,200,143 1 TS 11661119176 7110 OIOp'MIS 7 1 ` LitAtigni I -59- I S.wn v co ' .ear a O0'4Nat* • • I sandal. of bt4.w sod 214eaittnses, prom aai sank} 1,4 re!r taw 11494 9aiwr•at 31, 1550 i vita d.9atallw Si MSS lest el UAW W DSO.e )1. an 1550 1550 S0 ......a s00 anal Yetlona A._WI an 'aNSa. 0..rr1 pnnperly tam 4 12./10.001 $ 12,707,010• 9 (17,701) 0 12,020,)0 /..nuns %an 14.212 14303 1 10.441 TraN. psersea 47.000 74,224 4.710 '77,701 psrlsMs • laaras 0 4404) 44,103 0.30 Parma in lion of vas 45,741 21,401 (11.00•) -...2111.L..1° I TOSS Tams 12,N7�00/ 12,043.0!) 1),00! ,It7N.20/ L3CON0MM AND PA9C04. Lt1•st lase 1,000 4,010 (ail) 7,019 Oleo gammas NO NO 0 222 fla..l.N p.t la 129,100 10),000 (20,02) 43,402 artlal g permits 270,000 2423]7 (74713) 24,L2 pangtnl "Malta 74.000 ,.....2.4._...2470 (1.070) 7L010 Irma Sawa ant Pa to 47/,000 55),230 t)f.H3) 494,510 nrassonyouonviza Cattail p►7a.aa 140.000 140,144 (19.050) 120,440 Omit 1,010.040 1,010.4'4 (303,443) 1,00370 Dlevlaa Altman ]0,000 35,000 0 30,000 vaeta. Otis.. 000 000 (100) 700 Ctstr • 'Owies 114.000 00,014 (34,004) 53,070 !Arai /hated Imw,u. 42(20 0 (4,300) 0 Total l0aryw.es.aal 7,271,14 1,744,552 (434,004) 1,N4,N0 MASS flA m077010. ' ' Plea wedngee ei fs 20,000 1055 x4. 0 (20) 1710 Mks 10,000 20,003 (447) 0,0)0 Chagos for median 004.100 701.207 (44,0]3) 401,7)0 Salo of s1Hls.. 0,000 4,127 1.027 t,02] City Oaassset. 00,400 07,000 7,100 00,24) .. Parking 12,040 11,131 (012) 12,710 Mi's. 4tngs.a 000 U9 M 440 1r , al spraying ]0,000 0,170 (4,/71) 11,2)1 TAAL Charges ter Nnlaa 000,100 11)J?3 (41,707) .112.J941.-24 PS AC 10.07T2V40. Vials visaaa. ..Nh lgs 2.00 10,041 20,000 1.450 13..092 P2epaily feKYIWaa/.olf..ae 21,040 20.342 (1.270) 13.100 Plaai (dead {inert) 47.000 20,W (21,550) 4L130 Tidal Pins and Psthlsura. 00,20) 4,551 (21,247) (CnotaW a Daft Page) 60- 1 I • I 140RRy a9Mit Pnn 41 44149144 MEISL./000. Imaeadl. ofnovenum ad O4anOJtttw, Sodaet and A4t4•b Pm the Yew 264 D.66Mar 31. 1660 I W1oe CeRlrativ6 cruel Amman te. U.Tug d e.0 O.Mr.f 31, 1949 1990 1966 1990 966 a.aost Aateal V.rlae.s - Aetml I NtVENVaa (C0a1TPVM0). IQ6C6NNOI00N MSeeellmnea.m 9 22.000 6 6,221 6 (35,779) 6 7,061 Mantua on dageette 1,790,029 1,979.973 169,041 1.929.791 aU1141A0 lease. 241,460 231,46S (7,006) 233,103• I Meets from land {,200 4,2600 .. ksra1t166 366,000 300,666 6,666 220.721 e6.ola1 assww.et. 030,013 945,272 144.540- 1,021.141 Other 66,250 161.541 92.291 97.900 I Cmtra9etaans 0 4,921 4,624 3.514 In Aar 71,676' 75.519 (77) 73,300. Malo at eoasta 16(039 033 (15,666) 6,106. Iteat Miscellaneous 3,3)0,007 .....211224221 406,544 3,595,JN P66M. lh.r1RR's Rees 106,636 102,949 (3,666) 106.066.. DUX tome 114,000 117,344 3,344 97.660 I Pend sgblxmtam fee 10,200 10,000 (200) . ..127:.. C1.6M a )Mooflet Cmee 1,160,000 1,307,764 127,766 1.066,620 gnmsarao•a fe.. 503,000 491,401 (11.099) 557.359ill . AdVtlNsing {0.600 41.271 571 33,350 AOsmmPe t. 7•.000 177,170 51,300 22,109,. Mwrvryst teas • 0 0 0 1.200 aad .Amok tea. 13,000 14,227 1,227 . 0 IInvwtlgatlm teem 5,500 4,326 2,63' 9,564 Total Poi 2,047,7)0 2,271,204 X1739926 1,05e,373 ITOTAL RV66Vi6 2a,Or6,493 23,1)7,107 00,a91 21,)95,915 q INOI2V Was 6ataAL be. 9mumf, I ORR1m of the 15.x1 266,633 263,791 2,742 246,650 County Attorney 412,105 3663,061 29,744 365,134 661411e trust.. 4,000 3,240 760 3,316.. Plaenyq and mining 261,046 261,213 23,792 255,754 I worn to tM bard 62,397 35,479 26,919 0, County Cheek 1,091,061 1,015,393 75,674 1,005,043 11.061946 440 809171771104 63,397 1,091,067 440,594 {05.660 34,754 110,624 County'amnia, 512,170 400,053 32,077 436,577 I Canty A.mmsmmr 1.549.Q1- 1,406.061 51,656 1,333,90}. County Minya 0 0 0 q3 Malnt.nane. of 6u1141nq./4toVn 1,324,079 1,371,124 352.955 1.2x9,354. County 01sm11 19,470 9.621 9,657 6,514 I Os.arlef Atfsleay 1,401.077 1,353.Ow 56.667 1,203,730 jwal.l. Diversiongrant 107,661 104,160 7,611 107,103 Vlachs 2040440144107.400 106,667 1,413 76,070 Pea - olveralon 61,390 53,661 7,490 56,053 Plnanosal .Om1nl.traclon 161.6663 147.067 14,779 139,941 00..5011 awauneln0 367,366 356,777 10,667 )41,667 P9re9eatnv 174,754 11%,666 7,239 117,139 Psrmmml 211,500 156,a96 54,693 196,916 ITote; aeeral Oovstnm.nt 6,715,703 4,113.753 003,950 —2(2±1-7-25 (Outland a1 Pmt PS) I -61- I 0001,1 Of vi4D .1f7s.or 40LO9k O aelefa4 Iwo ICkMele et 9weaea sod 9e,o4414veae, 540pet as aatuea I he 4b Teasalet tea 31, MOO with Caparatles 606061 Ste Leif Y. Yeas DIM Dewabe 35,. 000 1090 1990 1909 UM ......Mr.. .. aotwl Vari.emla S. £nq. TVfH6 (COMtlIOD). PY9L20 MPri71 sheriff administer/Wm 6 1,514,442 0 1,479,324 $ 42,560 I 1,270,093 Cows aansee1 eel l4veeM9atlen 2.177.44 2,179,909 (1,240) 1,962,610 Cleat 0e the Me6et 109,9%. 9,429 100,509 0 • Ha61ena. rotase30 Laheeatory 09,600 64,609 4,405 30,009 Caee6nitatSeaa'004Vlon 979,26 092,%. (0,642) 059,969 Coneunl0atian ayate 09velervolt 10,74 1.444 9,301 550 9-911 aa3Netratian 700 179 521 095 County Ceennae 71,250 65,937 5,302 49,36 Ceene041eaal adalMele0tlan 2,914,019 2,650,355 59,064 2,590,072 C-ilty-eeene06soa 1,740,000 1,357,729 302,271 919,270 • Oellnquaeta 6 Other institutions 196,721 162,347 4,356 104,/76 Public aevlee DVS 162,790 104,764 4,013 119,06 , mullein(' saepeetsen 265,644 264,611 1,230 245,033 oralae et isesgenor Nete94ee.t 41,304 36,021 2,672 39,267 ) Wald VOW menadnennt 6.744 0,360 0 .0,154 animal aentael 77,327 65,439 11,646 06,040 het/wed *antral 154,5)9 139,952 14,507 140,7!6 Total Pua110 eatety 10,365,9)5 9,766,32 6)6,!53 alit 709LSC MOONS( teems; ngineedinp 375.707 360.512 15,195 325,513 Sntenelae esevloe 204,913 203.266 3,445 177,047 Veterans office 53,055 43.194 9,057 50.505 Alypott 50,000 25,900 25.000 16,624 Total Public' wort. 605,675 631,976 53,697 910,569 PUBLIC 604(17 AND CMOs s mental health 116.931 111,926 5.005 120,950 Developeantally 6soebled 113,255 05,055 27,600 71,105 Into.. papraa 10,500 10,500 0 0,509 Total Public Health as Welfare 240,606 206,041 32,605 29;O53 CULTUM MO WICRUTICM. mlalle else park 2),179 16,636 4,540 (505) County lain 09,)59 11),50) (69,1%) 95,612 Total Culture and Mecreetlan 71.531 1)0,1)0 (56,606) 99,107 ICCeO4SC a0416TaaCl. Caaeontty development ...:242.—" 54,Nr 20,5)2 206,011 (Continent an Heat Page) I —62— I I . I I -Du/.r 0'C. erne 09 OO1QM00 a no Gonadal* of Ne'sen.. ,nll tspwalearm, sown end Aeeu.,l ' Yet The tar Med Omer— )1, 100 {• with 09yara ive fan Assets fm W Tan YN40 Deemer 31. 109 1990 110 IS 190 ( T,.cet IS ranee. IS I DRYOMVllI (COiMIWID), KIKILLNLLOO/a Crime srttcl ad lame $ 19,319 • 19,221 9 1,00 • 0 • COrteetSa.l .dninistrailm 3,449 0 1.409 0 Tan anticipation note. 10,000 10,000 0 9,925 I Other 717.964 776.001 570.10 313,229 YO building aunt. 270,000 770,000 0 210` Total Nlaq*ilanscls 9b,407 Si 6L677 94).1!1 CAMAY. OUTLAY% rg.ipment 192,756 153,971 39,665 70,260 sheriff administration 3,200. 0 3.100 14,07 I Crime control and Lgsotlgaticn 0 4,500 0 3x00 0 13,300 AMgionsl forensic Laboratory 5 1x10 •x160 Comeunisstiun .yap.. drv.lop..nt 133,034 ' 10,421 141,613 31,706 Ceta.etStnsl addnl.9LYllmI )1,664 11.179 t2,613) 6,961 Total C.pltal outlay )M.J06 20t,1" 191,979 115,)61 DOT SWAM . I Ta aeiospatlon notes 240,000 717,01 7,119 243,015 Oenae 0 145,150 (1/7,700) 53,117 In building rat. —...42.19,--e 107,799 1?.767 177,202 ITonal Debt Section J61,O4S 169,929 (174,964) 1671)11 TOTAL ICOMNDITOAY 71+464,367 —1L-Win " 1,409,176 1t,M5,127 I v17Da fluANOINO SOUK= (V4)•)% C9TJVLTINO IIANIFW - Olt • Non-0.p.ttnnal 0 0 0 20,000 P.O - Diversion 69,993 0 (69,993) 0 ITotal 0peratinq transfers - in 69,99) 0 (69,99)) 70,000 MINTING MMOW - OYTl AppeaprlatSdn prate-in-.id I (2,061,)64) (7,060,0)1) 26,273 .-1-1-4a121216 ) D(CW Or MYDVIS AND OT14R rINAHCINO I I0VAC99 0VO (UWDIP) 91RODYrJlas AHD OT//n r1NANCINO MO j (1.410,246) 917 9,097 1.6,41430 I I I -63- i 1 1 1 1 COLORADO tif • t ar SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS 41, 4 II II Special Rovauua ?clods are eatanlishad to account t'or taxes or ochar aasaarkad rev.imaaa of the country which finance •Feei;°led activities as required by law or admiaaiatrative actioa. 1 I f • T Ay COLOR 1 COUNTY or WELD STATE OF COLORADO SPECIAL REVENUE rum. EXPLANATIONS OT'INDIVIDUAL FUNDS December 31. 1990 Road and Bridge Funds The Road and Bridge Fund records ell costs related to Weld County road and bridge constructionand maintenance. This fund is also utilized for allocation of monies to cities and towns for use in their road and street activities. Social Services Fund: The Social Services Fund accounts for the various public welfare programs administered by the County. Conservation Trust Fund: The Conservation Trust Fund accounts for revenue received from the State of Colorado to be used for the acquisition, development and maintenance of new and existing conservation sites within Weld County. The funds IIare derived from the Colorado State Lottery. Contingent Funds II The Contingent Fund records any property tax revenue levied by the Board of County Commissioners to cover reasonably unforeseen expenditures. Public Health Funds The Weld County Public Health Department provides health services to County residents. The fund reflects revenue and expenditures for health care, health education. health monitoring and other related activities. Human Resources Fund: The Human Resources Fund accounts for various federal and state human service grants. Primary funding agencies are DOL, HMS. and CSA. Solid Waste Funds This fund accounts for revenue received from a surcharge on dumping fees 1 at solid waste disposal sites for the purpose of combating environmental problems and for further improvement and development of landfill sites within the County. IHousing Authority Fund: The Housing Authority Fund accounts for various federal housing grants - the primary funding agency is HUD. • • -65- r I QOOrrr Or tED I ran OF COWMADD a71nnn—,,1,- 011. �P' I �11 MOW DaOarae a, 1110 I wild Cisismstivo.root Sill-tt O1P1rw 11. 1it1 head w 1aa4t ooaadaaetlaa 1114. . savlasa Ties ve.0uy-a ,lad .al 75 r.....-.t.......--,-4 a" Alafil Omsk mod area-a1q larasisY 1 7r210,Ot 1 3,001,034 I 2L)r700 I 171,110 2sM3naSlaa (owlet mason Las alealluso111w)1 Ourat Paalas is 7,111,066 2,112,771 - 0 914.161.. Delinquent imam? tw •117;11.), 01,413 0 23,241 O Awa.OY 21,100 2,236 52) 0 _.9111 assigns,. 230,007 0 0 0 DM Lida Wm Catty t-S 140,140 211.020 0 0 Owlne said pwan.-ts1 tat1 4,002 200,307.. 0 0 AMwws M sale finds 0 0 0 0 lera.Yela1 11,100 0 0 0 Oaw arata 0 4,)fl 0- 0 ?Dili Awfe / 1.1NA001 R 0�5� ■ 2' 1 L.1.241= LIldri777o16 NM rUID MIAMI LSAIII,M7C111 diastole Moll* I 1001101 1 76,272 $ 0 4 0 A—i0y liabilities 114,172 114,724 0 0 DM M.KMre —a4000aan 0 , 210,271 0 0 Dee to as 0rwy funds 74,611 24,100 26,272 0 Datweed ntesao 3,111.117 2,1416.263 0 072,245 D101msadad geaat raven 0 . 2,354,)00- 0 0 °tar limbillatal 0 11,721 0 0 Mreaaa fin elder Lands 0 0 0 0. 2at oods layels 0 _ x.771 0 0 'Mal L1s111ltSa _tan 0.007,900 __San SO J tc alga 1-ashlar s siIfawa/ 140,176 0 0 0 da00v tor SOS..M now has 0 0 0 0 2aaasve Led as stets ' 0 4,121 0 0 *.done fee 11.Psts lsl 170,10 0 0 0 Osraa-Plwl O-tp11ted Lae Mums parr 41p-d1ta a 1.100,000 0 0 100.000 iodations" 1.0!1.10 ),0_ $5,66! 73,_1 tag dad lus J,115,212 ntlr jn,ia3 57)._2 I VOL LSA11LMtY sr Tr Wan LT.1`� r-0.277]75 I MAW 1.141:24M I -66- 1 I ti r r r PSla IOSEL 55W b..e.... Tart MLY 6aa0H4a1 INSM► my 113203119 31 ale 31 rand ewe 9494 -Pal 1996 1969 9 196,971 a 429,103 $ '311,302 1 221,541. 9 1,329,00 9 7,331,774 I 0 0 0 0 7,427,417 7,010,094 O 0 0 0 337,541 96,121 109,302 317,674 21,109 1,102 496,217 491,231 O 0 0 0 210,967 226,97a il 17,196 0 0 212 403,111 901,091 15,W 139.541 0 11,77] 996,751 1,111.474 O 0 75,000 0 73,000 75,000 r 4.494 271,123 0 0 960.019 114.329 O 201 0 70,302 92,194 90,429 L.,,, = pLe7Q,ell 5 ial 1 .}7,710 giniwzmi e,999g1: $ r 1 42,304 5 109,367 $ 2.212 ► 3,210 5 402,411 5 147,000 I n,223 235,711 0 3,390 • 740.755 411,101 O 0 0 ]0,921 147,200 0 2,310 231,921 24,993 2,097 396.963 1,013,251 11,325 0 73,000 0 7,942.939 7,412,711 23,017 169,]14 0 ]1,703 2,331,733 1,073,194 O 96,07 0 0 50.113 102.190 O 0 0 0 0 1,74/,031 I 0 0 0 0 9,720 0 1]0,404 914,019 101209 71`73 _swam 12,440,97] I 6,117 127,196 0 0 1,317,349 43%.454 O 0 75,000 0 77,000 75,000 O 293 0 79,302 42.964 40,301- I 4,613 774,325 0 0 910,019 964,231 O 0 230,000 0 1,913,000 1,233,200 _....mists 903,017 1],700 131,114 2,496,331 az I204,103 904,769 »9,701 239,414 9,3 ,40 792' S. L 3]4,997 1.1.42=090,364 i. 4,...j am 5 3 f 19,179,699 L2.642.36=0 , r -67- r I • CoonY91 warp I nen or SPCA& Mr, PCtDaI ‘ CO PP1wxw. ITArnmrr a 7oveM0, 7DagA, llae MO COM6aa TN P90o wan rat Its Thar/sue Dsaaaag Jl, 1040 Wail. caparatlw Aaa..a1 Pan in ad Tat MOst 0444/46 11, an Mat Jae 1n14 Oanarvaalea 411104 •-. Mr.►�r 't[wa NraLO-.a rat had lot 'land . M!ONY. Tans 4 4,4)1,4)) 0 ),704,700 1 0 $ 1,016,767 l canan and paralta 140,200 0 0 0` lalafyevatnaantal 9,11),404 10,731,770 100,433 0 Challis tat acr71ocs 100,421 0 0 0 alawllanceu. 1»,19) 317 _242 0 Teaal aavasuas 10,770,794 21,5J4,04s 196,7'2! 1,0 9,7047 4013 0TNaaa7 Curnaa. (heats watts 10,517,)17 0 0 Public 0404106 aM welfare 0 21,6)7,113- • 0 0 CuAtun and 044.6!14 0 0 111,640 0 • 414-411 asaluaauw 0 047' 0 0 NMsanllasaeaa 0 0 0 0 Caplasl ou lay 0 1,150 0 0 1ntar0avaraaaa{al 7)9,990 0 0 0 • TOTAL an@aealaurn 11,299,171 21,4)9,407 115,1.. 0 1 [ACM OP aavptn Own (UW0fl) 700nDrrvaal 6'04,017) (91,712) 91,0)4 1,Qee,7e7 0'IW VIIMCAW IMAMS (Van), opanaln0 annsran - la 1,200,000 0 0 0 0p6ratUq cranatan - out 0 0 0 (1,200,000) Total Mat /!044.!40 la (Usaa) 1,200,000 - 0 0 1,700,000) BASS OP asvaavra Alm 037001 ruwcxDO ednCa6 Ova' mom IDaa6DITxDa6 MD 0T6aa RIDWCIUO Vila 717,54) (90,712) 31,0)a (170,217) WOO SALAMI. AT 404x46!04 OP ww ],179,790 364,090 1J{,911 70),7091 tU7D AN,MQa AT IMO OP MAX $ 7.95'1.71) Ste I�1e9 964 limmilitZdal I I -681- I I I I 6WAA6 669Y 66114 680616.8 TOTAL I 666,996 11666966M w696 _ MWo91q 6..s 3l 060.6166 31 9964 rune 11666966M6 9+616 1990 1994 • 0 $ 0 • 0 60 6 0 6 6,{65, 6 6 6,396,976 4,667 0 0 0 154,075 106,654 4Sb690. 5,946,956 0 1,760,024 32,692,612 21,492,07• I 327,261 44,002 219,121 7,6640 1,194,606 1,122,505 U,a9l 44,59_ 0 )7$,S33 774.406 _sal! 6,5)9,356 219,121 L162,e66 42,699,777 17,9)6,627 O 0 0 0 10,515,211 9,601,34 I 1,799,936 0 0 0 27,433,120 20,469,975, O 0 0 0 115,966 129,604 O 6,634,749 0 1,512.053 5,226,469 6,761,)4 O 0 74.506 . 0. 24,306 361,119.- - 21,750 206,21{ 0 1,760 230,696 263x013 O 0 0 1,250 741.206 700,412 1.071,69) son) _..3.4.....t306 1.575,671 _soma )e,374,606 (961,1{1) (321.405) 194,613 UY,017 (199,322) {640,164) 930,343 69,666 0 0 2,220,031 1,432,401 O 0 (20,174) _ 0 (14279,))4) (145,000) I930,)45 69,606 (26,))6) 0 991,697 L067,40) (31,096) (251,719) 166861 107,017 602,175 447,219 241,279 1,156,300 272f 425 52,199 6,0)0.617 5,591,396 _ S3 20 � 6 S�l ee Toe 6 229,4 : 9 6 � 9 6 0. 7.7 I I 1 -69- I sees a Ca mut 50 t= 50037)1, 101n no. .a1.P'o 315 ni.o •ar sor of.e•aera a$....alma. rifles raj in Tr Ta64 5..304 as ores 31. 1500 ran 0..5ram flel ass On a Ire 346.1 as a3. 200' 1005 1500 1000 1000 raler Marl ...Wire. MeM► 313324l as. awn Mar* ar I 3,46',070 5 3.437,450 S (23.10) 4 1,463.007 Spans 4aleafaa/' a..ee 1,070,000 1.11.70' 113.700 1.330.07 Para 4 164.11151 O 1!.101 12.110 13.004. Tar. Ti5s. 4.320.370 4.031.47) 101.944 4,027.02' =Ea ao 111.12710s rag 33010 170,000 1Nf20' 10,211 150,454 1311000V110400AL. ara1.aa0 Cara .war/gravel 1,000 0 (1,000) 0 Maaaral Iraq 24.000 22,002 (2.17) rag 4eaelp 305 121.000- 122,327 327 131,135 *epee% La 1103 .1 lens 10,000 1,515 015 10,037 anse wan. Inlaon r Cr 200.000 217,223 17,223 237,12 algaee7 rase as (Bel 7,546,300 5,240.151 _(1.347,403) 4.9».210 TOW 2a1ea6e•r..rara•1 7.444.000 9,ek2,Y0 (tS32,111) •.150,330 • CEPS Pr 00avS40. Charges Coe 300.!333 702,000 100,431. (3,971) 7a3,207 j e7ao>xi 3000. I Wags es aorta 0 23.000 23,000 0,322 4'01x1 ar onson. 0 52,041 03,541 02.746 r'-r11aaaa33 7,000 7,064 64 14,402 ran 34.000 47,044 11,140 14.67 .aaa.er7 at leaaaa 7,100 7,500 0 0 Taal ittalarta 75,105 124.133 12e,e0) 110,9)0 TOM aIV7a0I4 agni 10.770.75. (1,!15.22)) 10170,430 ma. M0630 roan. L,%dq. 04633219th 1.224.240 1.144,701 00,420 1.004.000 46.!...04646 of 400eXtle3 2,026.200 2,023,790 (77.235) 1,030,175 33.!46.4646 — r5 1.060.007 604,204 166,721 030.300 2200.131 ll lalee 1,046.334 1,081,337 (003) 503.104 rag IW7, s 1,405,537 1,305,732 170.000 002.310 Aransas. 721,413 21,178 1,737 200,301 One pallle Woe 7,035,)19 3,30.,714 •,071,04* 4,041,009 1 Total labs Wake 14,100.324 10,519,213 4,47),113 9.001.)44 (Oeaa/rr4 46 1..460 fair) I • • I _7p-- I I91119 . note I• WO SAM rat tAstele at t.._... .e r4-thee.., liSa SS as Sr lee Slot Deals J1. MO I via OssemseaSs lilital M ONS Alit W rite ASS Orlte 31, 1555 1550 S 1555 4. $ Sr IINY1 a � nOSm llIWS (S . 0157S1i. Man I 111t1s5 4viaNt 1...... ...2 1.............2 1..... ) t t1.�00 i I •-• e i5a u-Ss-a t le saleawit tat,__ '1551.55 5___ 155.. . I '70'1.1. 5q11101TfO5 Sbtol,5M I,S,Sb.111 s,{55,tst ____ ___ Olta /M55CI= Ida (On5). I arca iam - at ra-D neat l 1,700,000 1,100.000 0 0 01garID5 Illla l a -0021 . I 05Mr 055110 walls (10,000) 0 .......2a..._..0000 0 %''M$ 0210CR RINr02i0 x0051'= 1.1!0,000 1,700.000 .4_,....2..‘......0000 0..- 5sms a SEMI PaD an aYWPL15 - . =SC55 Ots) (MCI) .. an. a• at rn . as a ;agile= } Ti?gT3 1_2Pkt0S2 1 --(fueM) I .. • 1 ill I 1 1 1 -71- I MOM r eaP florae .4 lOC,WLs INTO;94900 .•m•79b 9060 eked. of 9..-- ad 61.1.s4t6s.40.ass6 de Anil Fee 1716 ler AIM'O.ar.r 11, 1590 I.la Sive/ravel Amine t= IS Tee Are'Den 31. 1900 ' 1000 1090 x`159 1900 9rw6 ses..l 7erA6.r S.— RIMMING. ma.. Or55al pteOeny 659 9 3.002.5*{ 4 2,600.900 6 (10.024) $ 2.141.153 0p.0&tS. r_.... Mp las 170,000 159,511 10.901 170,455 pre►glee 1 lmars.t lo s2 9.101 9.100 10.110 '536.1 Ts 3.77).994 1.794.699 I0,759 _tam 1/0s009DJ6591'DIYi. Ous rw6 9.)9.66 0 0,014 0,004 66,121 10810404 (0) _rates 10.700.716 7.094.2'9 10.179.361 2,440 lassfevstemsmaal 11.701.40 31,761.770 7,047,3]? 1'.01,17! , .a8025JA so09. 2W91am. r 88,60.48 a 117 317 3,055 MIAs et as886. - 0. 0 0 - 1.057 66sa1 MLss 164868. 0 117 217 2.713 TOWS 10if69R99... 14,6 2).629,199 7.060.536 19,160,953 w..ml'1Ww61 at= WILL MD wara60. A001IAM69sf's • 9.61.166 2.174.159 3,104,200 0'7,090 2,914,177 aiadesea121.1 • XV-D 606.906 522.114 (11.234) 486,791 2..6196as=al '.le 21,000 33,907 (13,007) 52,946 Pad 86=98 0 6,=6,531 (6.924,541) 5,700.347 peso • PPP 119,000 136,529 (21,530) 0 48800 .se3at. s 103.500 96,767 6,70 03,391 60 5.100 5,340 160 9.124 AFDC 6,171,000 5.162,111 6.959 4,151,004 06D - mate 526.000 5*s,575 125 472.702 0. • p0 1,010,000 1.007,00 2,520 1.006.270 A100 • 10 619,000 516,740 262 473,650 Day one 540,000 956,174 (16.176) 733.761 1U619-Ad tergesatlr 6,300 4,000 3(0 4.129 A♦•5506sa.a0te1 on. .enle.e 7,700 4,276 (576) 4.19 OAP • A 1,104,000 1.509,10 (5.19) 1,503,613 P3rwrt .]l=ath. ears 210,000 30,242 (33,142) 2s.075 MCC d.vsl4fmsst 3.000 3,121 (121) 3.623 1rd280 ===sedate 0 9,410 (LAW) 9.271 malt Tr.w1 0 0 0 27,345 1t•0 0 (2.303) 2,30 196.622 ______ 6lw • LEAF 90,684 60,00 (226) 69,172 4400004 4,45 • 1659 a.4.aem 4,000 11,221 (4,721) 13,457 LEAP • ■m941 0 672,000 639,767 (147.767) 606,096 VW • emseprsy 14.000 27.117 (2,917) 19.224 PIMA 44.300 43.ON 1.136 4,026 Total Pmblia males sad welfare 14.612.536 _wain (7420,7)6) 19,901,163 I . (C•UUS O Sat M•) I • -72- 1 I SWUM MCAlowiniqs i a .. )u 1P1. - T *SAM 1010 I .tY OrM.rain Meal Ant* 6r u.Tae ISM O.r..r )1, 1101 '" 1110 IMO 1N0 1/01 Yprl - Y.4an4. S. urso 19A1 (WR1110m)1 10MOQC AMISINIas Pt - .1Y.S.1SY. 0N. 1 0 1 017 1.. �) ! 0 lamonsal >11p.1.0MnLw • r.1.)r ).s00 0 ).100 0.011 Cando MCAT. Armailan a • P-0 . ___._1412! ! TOM JOYMITOM 10.l10,7Y _moms (7.110.0») 10,010,M; • ! VOLTS 0.M IMS NW 0MR ►1i1100D0 ail 00 R (0101U) Vbi10110m )rm 011131 Ta0.10aro 0v L ns.u1) cISgj) Hi i i i 1 i 1 • I •73- i 4owe7T a► 041e_w OOUOMOo S PEWS:0100 aQwenAT$ +fwr rerro 0AWs7* et u..as w OUe001twree, NAP%er Masi Pet Molar Tat SS pea it, IMO • 0;Y otgerellw ass an'tot S Tear 7e1e0 f es y1. sell • ' 1No 1110 1M0 140► !.eel newel ~ eeaeel 'r flair mats LetNy s 02.377 / 140,417 l 07,113 t 1.10,Ht KrACIILSAIMOVal tYOteye w egw:l3e /,000 6,710 1,7M _See TOM. AV>1Ni3 se VP? 140,773 40,711 171,731 MOMMITY =WM MD t7a0a1s0rl 1Ms Japinsin 116,400 113,W 0 170,104 :. CYTDS 0Ut as 1.a yep«..-a. i.o,N7 0 1o,.0 70.71 UMW l0abo1WPM 1t1,a30 al 10,M7 _...J2.42.0 I O'b771 PUS= aoia (fl)I norm sums • a. re.ostwase..1 7!,771 0 71,771) 0 Sal Cr !Duda)as nt0 otwl mono somas Oral (LCfl) JA WWDliWas ,m 013907 MANCINI W Lae 14 Q S L33= ! LWWW I I i I I -74- 1 1 I •0.1lK a.!a nalUtaft2 S rtaZO-e 10{01 rS1.11t saw, 16A1Maka of leis M Ilsolbla6aa• ta•t.t ••• MOM; I le the ri,Ibis*Nee 32. IOW via Oaecat(w Atltal Araaa s tat OM rite M•ta•a0a6w 71. 1M M. 1100 ...-.1.1--..-..." iM S �'0 7N'aw,l MY__ S. Mi. '4101{6 *sal 11aOa'17 as 1 1400.000 t Mlrg1 • (arlal) • Mrai7 1 a•Nttla a..•A.a1, 1S 70r00D 17,M• 7.A11 67.2441r.altl.a • 10/0/000 0 ).NO 7.N0 ?.•M Tessa Ten 1.070.000 Sir (71J) 1.0!1.0}0 I '10'4L 11V110Y 1.010.000. SOT (77J) ;OM 00 QtOae 770.000 0 770.000 0 . 707➢16 O0111CM01fa 770.000 0 .......2_j70000 0 I MO 1711A0 C2110 21 0 •0111011 (011•)6 O SPATIVO TIMINWr• - Cab rOther (1.700.000) (1.700,000) 0 (){1.000) 7p11i•O► 11V7t10et AM Ofir CACrlAN 100•Cni own a Unlentla1 ASO Cm71 trial l0 mum 1.0.224%) Lalli 1i) S..ai4WS I° Y' Hi r • • 1 r r r . r 1 -7,- 1 • 28937.0S2 a66.o U SS61aop 16assr* 2--- nom 166L1c auto MC 1 . at 24.4.444 456 We. ASK eel Aa$a1, we no 1Yae,i1M 01ap6r.314 1660. mesh Osseat*w AOeeal.Asa to she tag IMAM.a0�a1 21. 1660 %110 . 1660 1664 1066 nue LrasaAt MOM. I 4..156 Maw 6 Lego 0 4.607 6....a2.137 6 200 . Willallarki u4at 200.622 424,607 26.656 403.OY M41Y 27,056 22,702 (1.310) .26.x2 q�ya 0.aoo 1.302 901 0 '2 t& Srr.pweererat.3 SP 451.490 26.$1 426.02, I o-aaa.a boa 056e1CU1 Cteg4• in ee0euaa 16.100 32,120 (0,072) 12.600 )191799Sn W6eealal Yoe 61.060 32,942 (20.606) 13,363 Yttol amount° 20,000 40,772 2,772 34,561 IC .naval. 0 42 42 0 Clsasa tee 122.44 101.0* (16.320) 102,412 6410.90 20,000 30.776 771 62,700 was 20,000 as. 6f,7$ 2e.t$ s6J06 Ss} Cauvea Se tarns eia2)7.07/ .._..m as (4,113) 771.262 macamsousi an.% sa0aer 300 256 (42) 414 ayOylr.wa 40,030 43,107 3.220 16,607. allow 0 24 L 24 OaaOaiaati0ee 0 50 30 449 TeY1 wre114e01 40,2» 47.561 ).}97 26.620 TOM wrouvu 100`40* 034,262 76.637 741.400 100b1,220A-1. . MLA" O61a71 MO V67AR. 61611a hank .1.uuaraa]ar 12,203 0,194 (3,466) 26,006 aee1N e64Ma156 114,630 1$,630 4.110 121,160 natal 2.$1.132 617,616 53,437 100,460 awl-aaw.ta2 71aaltS _ 630.90 106.013 22,156 320.071 Ural 6a111a MaSSA NW *itsrs 1170 . .043 1.766,6)6 76.10 1.3*.124 a OUTLAY. /es11/ health 4161-]eleatl56 0 0 0 2,U6 ram 561.446144 1.600 0 1,600 056 MMUS 20,720 14.117 1,603 4,103 yY1gyY1 yiq 7.400 7.111 (721) eI Trial atonal mug ».4)0 71.733 7.173 10.727 SOUL 102D1.TIVIa 1,607.673 1,531.0) 43,602 *,394,331 01aa l a l 7-a006fla - XI . 401.-Oepan alai 030345 140,343 0 474.370 2S 00 =NOUN YD OW Y22611CA S I Ina OVsa (00001) 2JOD01Y02-a � tt'���eN 11 43-6 0211 en01-CllO Val, 1 _ U4S ) $ (3t 156.) ,4144111614 1 771 -76— 1 1 1 I 60fcr a aue 4 or OOedaa00 Eta mla6 r5aoffil 1. I puppo peon elMb 6.00040 e(Items w 3bmu0Nane, 5,551 et Ayer; • • I Pee Ms Thor 1St Dasi ee 31, 1554 II CI OsgaquVs Ag ee1 awta le ta Yes erne Oeeriee 31, 0564 -. 3.W..-.. 1500 IN0 1501 1.Le.t anal rerl...a rritmal 4slemNoearmraL. Cntoset mats $ 3,443,215 4 1,140,113 4 2,03,118 4 604.060 I Dam, 14,470 0,370 (30,504 24.031 1601444041011 7,143.156 71,360,460) 2.646,106 wmr ye,rramal watts 26,676 0 0 241,720 9644 Lfeeg_ _..-. t.1 1.022.25) 1.144.154 ;,)31,703 .3,500,444 I4 551(04ASOrr femme 60,360 0 (60,346) 0 Divame for oseraaee 450,000 444,002 (3,551). 31/,071 ITees; Changes for berries ss4294 4w,o03 (75,31) -350,071 1G60AJAXMOYMI I oemer 0 3,601 3.001 301,171 Dw51.e 0 0 0 5,575 D54mal4r Law private votress 111.50... 134.746 7,134 415.426 Leta SS)e.,w 0 0 0 27,427 w.Sta,e diversion 40i.e 21,11* (10',101) 0 areal Mieeailmeeeea 154,518 144.5* -(41,014) 550,001 tax. 7N5nNaa a 201,107 4.777.t)17 InaIODszmoe5r 100110llC A46s6140049. • Mama Smm404ree 13,421 7,771 7,460 5,023 I JIMA frLmnnW Saeemslon 64,746 647460 - 0 DL r llede CS* 0 0 (7) ' 23,7 J17A N 10141 Olaaslaatl5e 0 0 24 JAA N e0emaal54 emeedlaetla.. 0 0 1,000. JIM 2204 N famrtin 0 0 742 JDA amassed owearo 0 0 60,47! ISA aldar rookery 20,100 22,117 (2,417) 21,520 N TIT C.0. 0 0 32,215 Vegamr-N)Neg 150 PINS 113,201 170,132 (20,541) 44.031 I 105460,150 Dan -r-Mee 73,505 25,321 (3,500) 47)5 4.rai yeah 460,539447,160 13.060 520951 JLOA 1em14 541,705 560,577 (34,272) 020,032.. Sea Nevis 720.355 271.412 (54.013) 154,374:. 1 tidy ds SL yam.,( 17,037 4,420 6,017 12.0)1 Jae 1lerlem MeetlYe L.eY 0 17,06 (13.050) 0 CS 'trm1m1Nr 0 14,502 (14,60) ' 10,760 110060 0 7,946 (7,545) 4234 1 JS ynyeam 0 134,606 (314,450) 0 woe y54-aameal 3]1150 177.747 560,601 222,376 WM Peeve 410.413 707,160 (60,36) - 360,051 mare link mrdlemy , 21,001 21,116 (627) 0 Mem6 MSmr5T 5-sA 0,360. 10,502 (1,105) 0 I 014,29494 5aVday oar brie 60,,610 604,4n (64,760) 527,375 1Ji/CiP. 147.741 135,033 (11,005) 164021 M►ese5 Ned 64454 - 11,105 20,574 10,457 24,405 2,240 Ned Mara.- 9403 00eya. a 0 0'. (50) I Mamas helesysTAYS 7.170 3,003 4,007 7,150 11174615 aeedafrl plane peed20,400 37,160". 0,054 6,024 4.Iyylwlneml 4016 SY,360 1,344,016 (1,200,554) 113,103 006 vemt ee4Ya/e 14,076... 20,475 '4,000 11,050 I 0604 6O0, 10,000 10,160 0 23,220 C046 664 46,000 34450 14564 11,236 22,207 (o.eelrs ea Smut rage) -77 ■ SEMSSE ■ sea awn rats ae.6e1 1012406 rent 0.e.t.1e of memine at Umr01p0_r. >t•4et eel Ansj rem 66r Year DAN 04e.66r 11. 1060 nu O.r paewar.a.a.l awea to the Yes ISM Oe60etee 31, 1400 2,50 tare 1400 _1ar0 10060.Qc AN1ITAIN2 (QOCDl6m)I ", no mass 56,124 14.700 12.054 OM Am e4 Agee.? 47,736 46.117 1.440 47,014 OM Wile 111-1 221,666 96,617 126,341 111,367 W Oro eee-we 10 10.460 (20,441) 41,26 W , trial a to te 0 22,333 (24,333) 0 W Oebetw 12-5 0 14.612 (14.011) 0 OM TA414 111 0-1 Oegrgae 354,243 263,006 26,517 266,261 Mettle 122+C 154,66.. 73.127 62,642 64,436 NOM YAWN 7,16 5,216 2,475 0 T ils 1V teualeg 6,700 5,050 41' 6,600 Nees reeaeaa g.seal CUM 260.000 16,16 (134,654) 316,466 YassgNUKe 0 N (40)" 0 wallas esverese 360.000 10,661 140,13* 622,647 welfare esv46esa/sny n5ltsr 54,000.. 216,646 (216.446) 67,021 640 ASIA ellenat/e 61 0 63 310 N ODE allwase 0 1.263 (1,253) 1,435 O N-54006 w11e6.6s.p 0 0 0 1,26 tr.e.peeutlee alleetlr 0 0 0 770 Total lewme4le A..1.Moge 9,677.077 —In (3.120.770) 9,064,001 CaR'aL WWX. , g ene a as46ee 0 0 0 1,600 . JIM ela14aarat workers 0 0 0 101 7'171. Slat-Oekere 0 21 (21) 0 '... N 'AT Q.O. 0 0 0 42 wegre•r W... 10% 2T06 0 N (N) 0' 20406 10% Dlaplree laeeeker 0 61 (51) 0 5wr„ytwta 0 0 0 1,627 fl& baste 0 1,016 (1.016) 1,743 Je ernes 321 501 (160) 404'. Oeea'ty ewelopeat 0 0 0 1 vtv 0 0 0. 140 JNe %wre 0 22 (22)... 0 need start 0 237 (337) 2.644' Moran%,26at/My ease knelt 0 In (062) 1,545 CIA/CAP 0 (1,206) 1,200 350 6.pplweM teat. 0 1,172 (3,172) .16.613 , OM A6ea.Assam 0 0 0 201 ' s'1 Om 'lt,1a x22-r 0 0 0 240 :.. AM ems..=engee-t 0 0 0 546 OM TAtle III c-1 O..glegau 0 0 0 240' PC10 eralatp 0 1 (1) 0 sees Sterna general teat 0 247 (241) 1,324 Twp..Y%Aa 200,000 204,337 (4,237) 107,024 3006 all.oataa 0 (1.267) 1,267 0 Total Capteal Conley 200 2.1.1 .206.114 (6,543) _.._170.057- _ , I %AL 2701WtTV10(6 l.734A64 0,6N,arJ (1,122,141) 6,10.065 OM Ara Mat . 11.004 11.544 0 10.756 la ree6..rrer general test 0 37,542 67.642 115,347 wallas tAv re►a 310,000 0 (300,000) 346,730 warn iAww.sOVQeweny nlYrreenen% 0 0 0 a......20,000 TIW Owning TRaetre. - 14 101.654 54.114 (722,166) 666,87 MOS= OVlel (0001) Wa0X7MM MD 01W 7LIg20af6 5454 6 (6211) La 6 (247.420) Ls81.222 -78- e at SeageMI e fMOfO foto satehas of Ina ad timed;Para, IdOdds ad dada • Fat SOf tams 7--f0 Oa — 31, INC I � via O .ftSN saa Os_r Sot W.S Of-f0.O.ffrff 11. 1•fff l �i iff0 _ff0 1M0 1Nf O.ffN Ye W. .hrf�s A.ar► —'-a p7MO PM WWI. LYtill .Mwq. 7 1$ ,000 7 71f b 0 -,171 f 7N4fN a 1'ILL 1-I Offff 171,000 ...Wits II,Sf0.. 7P4.17] OW Y IWI 000-0- (00-). WOO OiO tMOW • One Mar (70,))4) .(7I,))f) 0 0 7o- at nn a Or Mar Sams ova (f) anonym as OW YOM-07IO an ! e2 0 SN 7fl I iH.;.1 $ (3$24M) e 1 e • • e 1 -79- 00(40176 so ae ..a aao-16o -watarolwaul rww one MasaMr Mc samosa. at w..-. . all .? ..lave.., ..q.. .,. "tali PIN lai Yam 681-4 Oa--4e. 31, 1000 1 41u Onp.ntiw Ina earn p4*to 4-04 allot Dads 31. LIN 1000 JyM O 1000 .1410 O-o0.am.mm aa.wl y.41a40. Me-01 -nil ' ., Lob. O-.Y-OO 6747-001 0 1,011.001 0 1,100,310 0 (4,0671 4 1.000,731 . 0000 les prop--b 00,000 30,40 (34,34*) 17,100 Oast 0 103.173 0 W0111 Zinsa - •--aOl 1,070.01$ 1,700,036 10,001 1..713.300 1201'., na1�0Ya. ' 1.44}00. a 4000919437,100 3.010 (10.4041 1.763 • YOLK% WO= ;,0�11J 14763,004 04,5'_1 1,715.010 a ' /0010010 'JIMMIES. O..p 31.300 103 13.107 0 hrla(■a40a1v4 4.010 50.63) 11.107 30,600 1 1-0.4167 aanlae-acs 540,334 344,413 (677) 031,036 ISM stall 0e.b1.t04Yy 0 0 0 1,017 ttu1N Sae art4ytt4aly. 4,001 50,410 ;0,431 34,400 awlq nails Mean W0,404 %3,770 30,003 077,40 , Oasis p• .... a• 0 0,43 (4,433) 0 ara-L0 p14-4nnalea 04001-000 0,011 4,013 0 6,230 114O1w peiat-0a1a4 groat 27,110 37,310 1 40,340 a.0aaM aambillt1144 74,033 77,40 070 270,730 aO..41 raga 04-1 silts 40 31.300 11.721 (125) 100 41444a1044MUtnla 14,000 16,100 (1.111) 30.403 oil ~awl porn 3»,604 104,193 36,440 300,370 Yew!10-440;4 Taal aw 1,410.130 1,573,153 117.345 1.707,343 , a conu. a.1.1Otlauye 3,030 1,704 3,007 341 00101_ v1.-Y.-1 paydala"ry 0 0 0 3,003 00-61st age ariaiatnatiw 3,000 0 ).000 0 Intl C4p1t44 *AMY ....-..-8.-.6tl5 1,740 7.037 4,377 • p7y100vf101a47L. W,V,,,a 1,350 _ 0 3,770 MM. WINDITURI0 16400,313 1,575,171 137,443 1,715,370 fr00a. a 12710811 ac Ora rJalti01 401001 Ova (Ma 010/aO1lNlia awo 01OA. 21.10,2922.0 van Lam 1.4142i: t Ira= $ J.1.21) 1 I -80- 1 1 y 1 I e II I ��, „,w S CAPITAL PROJECT ,c I FUNDS • ,. • • • 1 F � Ir Capital projects Fundy, are exeabliehed to account for fiuenclacl 1#" reyaurces used for the acquisition or raz, of the County. P +eeest of the c:npfeal 'feeilltiaa ‘1, ( r '4,1 ft f ',Irmo ! i Ilk T. ,. , ,B v' COLORADO • COMM• OF WELD STATE Or COLORADO 1 CAPITAL PROJECTS FOND + EXPLAMATION OT INDIVIDUAL FWD tl December 31. 1990 1 Capital Expenditures tun4i This fund accounts for various capital improvement projects on County property. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -81- I 1 OD007r Of CO Mange!! 40037113 rn0710rr nfl cam one4pnat r� %ran sr OeneOer 31, 1000 win Oegssaeler 404e11 Amuses r of D4ea.0ee fl, 1000 ae—a!01 1t01 Mn Milne Cask W share-rare Lereeraessa $ 1.204,114 $ 00,211 sen&ee01M (set.t masers fee aes011wILlr), Osnat Wirral M 044,200 703.001 o.1Lyraar mown 100 14,1)0 3,074 reseMe. 14,11 2.110 Der tree wen 00x1 NaM 0 170.'71 010 tree ester OaMreeaest 3 %atte 0 12,30 10017. Assts 00 Z�l 1. i 1 ziamyy 00 MO A00 Woes mozreT1'7Ys. AeOeeeY nails 4 1,710 1 24,070 mamas 11a041LtNa 1,671 1,470 Dee M eeMr *rely Ned& 2,010 14,121 Worn. rims 004.170 402,210 • i1►marae tsar esker feeds )40,1!0• —.Sag T4ee1 ".4111614 3.)13.413 1.104.100 IWO saLle00e 1laeerre Sc esau,aaraoss 11.110 0 Vaeaeerre0I • OsaIOeeeaa ter Mare years, eepr63suree 100.000 0 Va0eLL0aatM 111.01 (0].007) 'heal toms salerw (Detiele) _lawn (•3,007) IT= LSMD'JTs6 ASD MO UAfa= I1,1 7' Lo _lit 1 1 1 1 -82- 1 • 1 I 004412 Or ima .Drab. aodele? 1 a w oe ar9o79 r I won, onsonwai ma $.9.0014 9t Mon al Il11•U1egw, Ore e.• &Mak 1 r<IS 1•e IASI Dale 71. 140 •1w o.+.9.917n A•9..1 Sift tor e•• 7049 r••Y Drrr 31. 1909 1440 010 140 • 0.00.. ..era vrlmni avaw, UM 0494941 •r9Pn Um • 000.000 • 702.050 $ (7.790) • 1041 9p9171• •.4.49411• Wes 4.000 57.91• 1,914 0 1 rallies • 1449••4490 0 7.5)9 7.6)9 0 1$0.2. Tres •!•.000 r7,1a7 7.999) ...a."144 I . Caa[r t rryr49u 0 10I 10.95 0 1 IQIO>ZiaO011.1 1.4941.•• 49 •g4010• 0 30,N1 ».441 4,057 M19e•11.•4Mr 0 »,7.1 M.»1 14.707 Oar p 0 0 7749 IIW41441.94114.9499• 0 H.177 49.177 794.79 tar, pypp05 94.000 02).919 07.020 74.0)5 1a•r"L+4••O724A7, 1.771,000 .•.99 7 ) 1.0».107 1.7)9,1•. 1 a1 * pO9MSID0 2441.01174 - AL 149.049••49`49491 .42_4_0000 o)0.000 10.000 444.1.1 70014 Or anal= A9D 0211. •n.cm. •4.171 OM (ODDO1) WaD11V•9• 1 Alm 01W TIMM* 091• _ 0 14=142= f�11Oi211 9 f9 (1 0,1) 1 1 1 1 1 • I _83_ 1 1 i 1 Wilk t -84-- 1 t v i { .•,, ,,,,,,,„,,,,,,YY:r'k 1. '••••;/ II 4 +. 1 . 1 P FUN s[' Or . A r A F Enterprise Pomla are used to account for cnerationa chat are financed r I' and operated in a manner similar to private bus lees enterprises - whore the intent of the governing body is t ut the coats of providing goods or ,,t service's to the general public on a conttnv.ing bash be' financed or ', recovered primarily through user char .ra.D II , AI d{ it ::::ft !{Y v 11 7 I' ' ' A, • .o J { ,:. IICOUNTY OF VELA STATE 0? COLORADO ENTERPRISE FUND 1 EXPLANATION OF XNDIVIDUAL FUND December 31. 1990 1 1 Ambulance Funds This fund accounts for the ambulance services provided to Weld County. 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 • 1 —85- 1 I r..-aC 1 6311ri P v'ze 120 movi 1R7 ►11111 Wen Mar Danes 31, 1060 I P Vasa Camparatdw anal aaaara as .t Os aN- 11, 1066 1000 1006 ' AMMO Met WM. �• Casa awl sa.at•taaa iawtaaasa I 300,006 O 232,866 aroltaalaa (mat of IMPS tot sfla i a.•)u a6.alwsa • sealaaaa ants 136,672 206,866 M06u_sa a want 1,000 2,667 Da. [sea Ma.r County Naas . ..12.41..." D,. M last, Ouua.as ASS 065.553 536,015 mrso n n. aasaiaaay aaa aqutprat 301,276 700.115 M.aaaalat 4 MOr.•iati55 (U1.30;) (145,555) Punt Massa • Pea 860.g6 206,170 I 20'ai MCt5 1.m..22411 1.21412 7 L1a17L111U !1110 PWD I ocDrr ante L2aatairla1 a06aiat. mein I 66.000 6 6,344 22_222lia►13itlaa 76.066 76,666 ' De lo V County tads 1.866 11.862 Total Cliwaat L1a613itjsa 126.602 05,732 Coaarl5ut.O sapital 06.336 06,331 data;..q saaalap. 533,30 .......202463 Total road 2q.ity _wan ___j_42_652 TO'D1L LXMU l'1'Da 620 Faro a001TY p ."'W U 2_ 7.1LQlL I -86- I 1 Waif"Ise • I tame 1 .013t_3gp 10aa1ale elf Ita41ar W 5frrar Tanga, .. vlta Tali* I M ra Tsar rind Drew 71, O 1(lt1 Oaa mere anal 4040,{ in TM Tan W !SS Ur 1010 92.1-1I 1010 -.....).-M— , .AL ....01P aws.t fe _ flag > , . urns malt t S. 1.541.'5 ! 1.7.,Na 0 m0sl I. 1.011.7. I O.a51Z00 07{4107 anal 11611115 100.471 101.016 7,010 701,310 O70tn utual ausrlas flat 74,414 6,4. 77,641 1 lampllas 02,500 11,.7 (31.077) N.370 ir1Y aM a11m a a Nan 17,741 71,117 01,7210s1r 431,1Y. 114.Us (3U.04) 4..011 OMPeN6ttai 71404 07,014 4.400 .A77 1 Teri! Op aUa0 arse 1.940.355 1,701,ltl (747x71) an lratfla n-u'— (Lose o (79.757) (30.752) 171.5__ I IMMOSITJW PAMPAS (aRaa1)f 41 41. . 4141. laeaia0a a 0-0{6106 0 14,004 14,000 17,003 Omar 0 7N TN 700 I Oaaaelra 0 500 500 1.000 ear (la ) r sale of assay 0 ) (17x07) 1.21/2, Taal ars05anta01avrass (apaas) 0 1.076 3,070 30,473 1 WIT TKOS as) 5 aaaaaaaa 0 6 (17.170) 5 (17.170) 0 105.031 Al 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 -87- I 1 1 luBe. COLORADO -ee- 1 u r `, :. ... N -I SERVICE s FUNDS y : I • , • '' Gr Interval fervlce Punde are ar .xblished to account for good% end ", ® service* provided to other dspartmante of the County on a coot-re7.mbutswaat belts- I:4' . 1//II a(1/4.r 4 IV74' ' 1 IDe ..„.„. iiw. C lGORAD ] II COMITY OF WELD STATE OF COLORADO INTERNAL sERVXCS rugos 1 EXPLANATIONS OF INDIVIDUAL FORDS 4 1 December 31, 1990 i Motor Vehicle Funds 1 This fund accounts for the revenue and costs generated by equipment and vehicles rented to the Road and Bridge Fund and to various departments of other County funds. Health Insurance Trust Funds This fund accounts for the County's self-insured health insurance coverage. Revenue is generated from contributions from both employees and the County as the employer, and disbursements are made after,insured claims have been approved by an independent insurance adjuster. Printing and Supply Funds This fund accounts for revenue and costs associated with providing printing services and the supply and stores function of the County. 1 Computer Services Funds This fund accounts for all data processing services provided to the County and other agencies on a cost-reimbursement basis. Insurance Funds This fund accounts for all insurance costs for the County, except health insurance. The program is a combination of insured risks and protected self-insurance risks. PBX Funds This fund accounts for all phone costs provided to the County and other outside agencies on • cost-reimbursement basis. 1 1 1 -89- 1 ass. S I wanaIC 1 Ten: Or ggaar,00 p4nnw, 'amp! Mos I ammo PAW" at Deswyr )1. WOO , with 0eepaietJw Waal 4weate es se Desires 310 1411 Seelta ., Silt ttylals Santa 1,11415 W rest pas plDl_�„M MOTO 02101 71 AOfb. —� Cal ell /yea-Ww £ms. p $ 741,144 • 374,430 5 101,17/ paesl.sale- (aes se &Llw.-we tat teerl"aetlk1a). O14reet properly Is, 0 0 0 0a11agat peepatty In .0 0 0 Assets 75,754 IO,M, 47 On tin Harr Oaosry tads 11,110 0 0 Stnaataelr 11,/11 0 74,270 I Other asset' 0 170.000 0 Tot41 0wst Assets 4/.000 34*.470 71!.511 Wall Mar1t. Tart 074.711 0 0 isati__ 7,111,714 0 0 Ixoste Mete otter that W341a0- 234.505 0 0 MM/U-17 W agalpseet 11,117,011 0 1,074.. MsleaastM MMi-tetioe (1,412,743) 0 t/,77U. Tsui 51x-4 Meets 7.711.7!5 0 407 I TOTAL MUM ) e 0� L 34ltd„in I LSNILFTSRe APO FWD IQOTTh - I *MP? LSAOSLf fla. Assaests peyeals 0 747040) $ 41,770 5 0,172 Awned liabilities 0 120,112 2.014 On M sere Cory Coeds 1.120 40,024 40.011 Dural ra.exee 0 0 0 Mr_ a hew stye evade 0 0 0 Taal Carat Ltabilitiee 740.0)1 304 tee . _...±.4.......0711 IVXO 40W1Tr. il 0ssYlteaa4 espial ir4/a,6/4 0 170,►41 Let/inn4 -vslspa ;.0!5,414 7)/.533 se 114 Total Amid 1Nlty 7A41,7J) ----Man ....—.X-0.1521 TOM U10721T'Ss1 414 $110 EOM issbaltilt 1 4ig tat= I -90- II I I I I 1._ia 15 7344) 55571556 5555/55 in. 04.544.54 31 570515. 31 7756 7555 7555 1110.. 1551 Ii 1,133,10! 5 545,500 I 101,170 5 3,015,472 5 7.734,451 I 0 MOAN0 557,014 55„101 O 10.03 0 13,343 4.100, 5.401 6,450 1.711 113,343 42,115 O 0,014 33,555 110.115 551.455 I 0 0 0 53,337 55,003 O 31,07 0 111,4)7 171,110 1,360,511 1.51345,637 sr 4.1'.057 sere il O 0 0 474,145 471,141 O 0 0 2,101,724 1.071.355 I 0 0 0 214.555 114.013 7.50.20 0 137.211 11.10).107 11,155.00 (7,10.771) 0 (7).713) (0203,112) _ (5,00.757V I575,5) 0 103,440 600,43! 0,702,55! . $ Lg6VC2I 5 1 5 l3Zil lidaill • 0 LAS= I I 0 3.40 4 171 5 10,413 0 315474 0 100,70 14).423 10.011 4,105 070.501 533.400 1.511 10.)14 i 133,370 257,554 O 405,005 0 000,505 50,520 I0 0 0 -----J. 50.000 17),434 00,104 71,577 _lawn t,0bg7. I514,475 0 100,341 7.754,541 7,710,404 1.003011 751.015. 43.494 7.245.470 _Labs I1,407,556 !►1,042 773.115 _alma 10,034,04 f_;,4?4.07( t 1.575.(77 J 747.143 Lag= I Il.MA.*2 1 -91- I • Oar Of C I .303 O. 000,34.00 mom Saner rae. I oeapf o ar5ettmr a WSW*, 120erallfille arawrtp MUM MAMMA sst Sts Ysv 4.140 0oroeor 71, 1150 11144 04q-rain Mr1-1 aaarta in a.tat MIS Debar 31, 114 .malt- • as 41030 ZS frlwlad so0 • .tr.,....., 'Hai 1/101-IMO OfOWTDo 19 WI& 0rH4tA41r- 0 0 01JM,711 4 a OYr966 h. ansa.s .110,144 0 I30.N1 I ITram 0066.416$ 13.33. 2,9__,445 13......"1.1....47__ JOO.N) 0104Th 100O119a4 9.r--a-.1 66releas 0 - 0 35,407 O .u-o..l anise 1,011,109 700,__0 13.307 moll= 314,573 0 __,OM 1540. 1100, W FrAfr 0 0 0 MOW .-1 astaN-Ma 215,007 0 14,000 !mama- 444 lend- 0 0 O . Claim 0 1,333,__1 0 01166 47,007 0 0 Oy1-saattas 1.171,!!7 0 4370 I SlIM 006640160 tg---- _stint." 1,713,4}1 139.7#1 0lWT8101700101 (24401 ......42."j414 ) .2_2_6 70 .. 21,112I 0010140114149 IOValt/ (D0IO112y. . ma 0 o o e{-tNL.-oa- 0 3.735 0 Ts 0 770 0 Yale Anon. 2,101 0 0 0413 (144.) es sal. of aims 141.363 0 (1.744) LYawt miss 0 - 0 0 c J-_zrrt- W Wars ..........26L00SOH 0 • SaV311---9sc-tit010+-4aas (+io-4ss-) 147,034 u7,7u (1,240) I 310303 (al) W041 CODX 7310 7.511701 (744,719) 192.03. 19,__9 • O1W2Ss9 TAAurp. 09.ra41ay tr...t.a. - a 175.334: 112,324 0 01.66.01.9 tnr.Nw - at 0 0 0 Taal 0966aaq St.Yt-rs 17d,171 112,174 0 WC 13038 (1400) (71.300) 304,040 10,014 I MA= wan 0 1 AT LOSAILY Of T141 11.118,,00750 (50,7}0) 34,430 941100) 101 MO AT SO Q Ma ..-a-n5,074 lahlitall 1 5$.122I -92- 1 I I , 1 1 I apse IDS L515151. » Teta Demonist 31 Dein 31 Pad Iona NM 1651 1151 1 I 0 $ 0 1 0 $ 1,551,751 5 1,151.7$) 7.24.171 71.»5 313,100 SSW 3,7)4,007 I 2 7 51 317,100 7.!11,7!1 .2,a0 I 1.351,707 0 51,302 1.417.417 1,34.14 )07,551 1,517 2»,527 1,371,751 2.151.021 51,101 1,513 2,293 451,5» 402,04 O 0 0 0 10,004 • I 17,725 o 11.4 0 151.511 303,1.51 .., O )e1,1.70 0 352370 517,351 O 115,751 0 1,44,519 3,275,1* 150.34 751 29,574 227,551 150,751 1 293,__0 0 10.117 (:744)70 1.454.10 7.7,Sf1,513 471.'34 1,03,100 1,717,701 ! 1 63,1*5 (400,043) 62,473 ` (551417) 7,0( 17,901) 1 0 502.471 0 $51,471 MOM • 4,193 4e 52,171 51dle O 0 0 710 929 . O 0 0 1,311 0 I 14.732 0 0 256.729 370.151 (2,40e) 0 (»,270) (41,7)0) (41,020) �_t •1,011 0 17}._NS 770,750 _22,24) 51_,752 ...... 23.422.1) +44,540 t/753,N7 1 57,431 _...2....62_1977 »,110 333.10] ()74,777)" I 40.000 0 0 751.411 121.021 O (122,22 ) 0 (117.32x) (41,141) BOOR (122,174) 0 5»,33• 07,151 1 127,451 157.51) 23,551 101,437 (2»,343) 330,45)- 511,•25 9,NL 2,25'L12,451,70 . I !_ _ 72OaSi 1113 I m,025 Lw„1= jawalt4 u -93- 1 __ I a n 0r O0w.w0 .I L4il23wL awt(s 70154 roe W Tsar laded D-air Deseefair 31. 1230 a.r Saab 4rlalslp eer Oteye I Me eagle Inns ad 4-41l7 sera tee. Pro Tr0 .,. cam rums in orraurTo b-nnsxas. o(rwnllp Lannon (lame) * (754,1$)) 11.--flat I--V4 •__OOSW' a42eeee.s le reni.elle e1.e ale4 Imes (lee.) ee eels easA peeel4•4 by pg-elslp -elslnNU.. • • 0epeel.Mlee 1.149.027 0 4.254 271.404 • Change In sees ..e t -.131K.at (leaenee) deers a. meats aeeel,YL (74.712) 0.900 474 (4) ' (lawns.) Manse la Sammy (1.110) 0 (2.214) 0 • (la4se.se) en.. la mbar rate 404.401 (100.000) 44.404 0.17. l.seeee. (degasses) is a.eeeS a papal. .44.40) -)0.414 1.114 (54.041) 'amiss (dames) S. .eee..r 1184%4. 0 (42.70) 114 4,347 lwaaea (4nesom • ln .ere 11.a81ttee 144 M.a49 94 (771,1)4) I Taal Weee to satin (1)9y72*) an t4)JOl) (sew e.M pwl..t t01 (der tee) I psa leg -eelvlti.. IS,27.700 (55,344) !0.978 11,540. (Sr TWA 740K CCe0M1' 1. 1aelCnel ACr111r154. Isitepat Feld ea aeereet.pe 0 0 0 (2,441) . I Pin-s1 tea .ell..elee. 0 0_. 0 0 MLwll.eeeg. seeeeree (ee9eeee-) 11.044 122,414 0 0 Operating tnea.t.4e-ls (ere) 7I,3)4 112,124 0 X440 Se sash 4aegeet ay (egad tar) eeee-1tt.1 I tlr-eelp ..lslf1Ua. , 1 01.402'. 7)4,140 0 _Sisal Can na)a4 n a41L ot 0-1 AMD SLATED 9m10ca s ' acslvlrmal • 1eee..N OMB .al. at ernes 104.077 0 12,141 14.12 Agal.ltlee et eplt.l seta (10/11122) 0 0 397.112) e at eeM 1ree14e4 try (e-e4 tae) rp01 aM seaming tlaaealy aetivin les (1,!)),!14) 0 37,197 )07.00) ChM SUM not arvlCa s llctivlrli4. )eareet es lay.reeemee 0 7,726 0 0 PST IMMO IN ChM 1540 COY aWlv4loMs 014 144.)20 103.130 124.044 , CAME 440 CASE lOuxvnnat4 AC' 240144740 O/ TSAR 7.1.114 . ...±.421120 et,119 1.079.034 CAME ASO CASE EVIVALSAT4 AT OD O1 TEAM t js().4_! .0 Tritin Laiiiii lisg240 _94.. I I 1 I Irsansa Sid ru(fw Jam. (400.045) f U.NS $ (!8.427) 0 20.05 1.474,270 (44,750) 2.210 (310,521) YY 0 0 (3,434) 130,210 (3.U7) 452,347 (174) 1,5.07 - 30,451 0,030 422 (40.057) bd45 ) (145,304) 1•l AJ2 40x77 Lfafd10 I (70,712) 102.045 LO1S, a 0 (20,270) MOW 002,471 0 402.671 40,010 455 140,430 1 (112.124) 0 030,374 S2f,444 (J0.}P) SAN,SO4 1 it 1 0 mom 0 0 I1c047,OSJ) 0 0 I1,0a7,m) 0.117 0 SL91l 370,525 04,233 701,174 047.4)2 MM. 2.770,445 •.. f•.f2 f J. f;j —95- 1 Mama 2'44 OS v , OQ5Q0500 monk=W '0746 250100 '57((2,2 Fa) 00900030622 7O.asa40 al apaaassmss 001 Iola wa16K re la Yaw 00r Oar 31, 1M0 Ida Oeapasta•anal 1/50000 La la Yost W Oster 31, 1004 1000 1000 Asa to, 6aaasc 11oc1a1 trier _ , O'a5rDw a Cara tar seas I 2.310 6.215 I 1,6 ,411 I (661,903) I 1,476,501 5a4rasswal La OaOaela to LOM,f6 1.1!1,!)3 77.511 1.06.770 Tom flflll WYn5 ).17s,f)Q 2.400,044 (171214) 2.547.122 .. Cula pI nvO0La6, Owb6Ma1 arks 1,66,67 1,411,500 235,140 1,526,007 • Jana 370,000 256,577 10,437 Man sass, Ian, W Orr 0 0 0 16,656 Papa a Maas 12I,5W 710.067 (00,525) 112,077 ar 47,007 47.007 0 15,004 OuP06Lata 1,610,321 L13'."? (77,411) 1.017.3)0 TOTAL CMS ),574,7)0 ),300.106 7(,4)3 7,177.230 calm= XCII (1066) 0 (»/A3)) 000.73)) (521.071) 0000000160'1110 1XYDRAI 7 awls tam La 0 3.201 3.301 0 (W1 a eel sC rata 307,000 111,243 (6,707) 113,506 0aa'as6/1a Lr 1a5 0 3,500 3,100 11,767 SE1 0050r00YTXJC RTY06r 207660 117,031 (00,011) 1)0,205 DRO01 (LOW 666006 00001ICD1/'LO6O001I 207.050 140,710) (437,520) 4,100 I ORIAT106 Mara - 100 - 0a-p06rttal 200.000 %176,3)1 sis(21,36) 1x.300 000MTD75 %WIMP6 - 001' - 0aar 0 0 0 _wasp 0C AMU (1.006) ! 407.y3Q. . #' ) L "Mal) 1 st12) I I 1 I -96- 1 I 11 III 1lurrr a.fro I $ amcflroo pail ra 1111! lnrrcr 00SU BEE p0a.a1.0(!!saws al-s ma KM SS 111 Its Tsai leaf Saes )1, 1M0 I11Y Ompu to anti.).AS de W Yee 0.f4f baumbe 31. 111 1110 1110 XMe 111 ' asy.$. a0tV.1 V.ay.ew ar4..1 0 ill aS100 SWUM Coo 401h.fon L377, FS SIM TA70 1.71.71) 1 0f00®II 777lelea Sea arias 11.000 MOMS MAY Mad Cilia 1.30047) 1,))7,401 17).017 _liana TOOL oar=as _ 1,777,777 1.f7L410 ady2 7.)77.53%I mums MOM (LOW (111,711) 1,)71 771.1T (1.02.»0),. 000000111310 00_000001I ... Nt0f.1Lf0a0 0 7.770 7.771 17,11 hie. 0040/111 0 72 760 110 Perry 0[ tt...se 47,20 177.02 71,401 170,)37 BSOUL 00000aaT1ti0 MUM 47,0!0 1`73,347 x,071 034,171 =COQ (LOY) ISOM 4.10.127310 TIWOW 1 7 1 ) 111,071 104.034 (x17,707) 1 awras wars 1. - noro4putoo 011 1y433 117.174 (0) o. 1 at alms (rat) ) "oliT, R _Melt L cliZAZ) I . I I I I I I I • I Y r7C sNEsIL *skimpy'cm nom* DmWfl! Gaul , 001.4010 of tors1aa P r-a CrOwt'M flu Woos Fe Os Tar Oahe 0 OMr -31. 1000 1!a• OOpOrnSn al is 0•r �--' 11 a tar MSS Or- . 1300 100 ri 0 .......11!....00 1••0 1.44 S.0 A•iM\1 Vans* _____ I �• 010 0W 0T100 a7V + CMOs 1•r •es« O 111.011 0 10,117 0 (10!.•01) I 44.771 We s[ ww111w !0.000 141,000 WOG 01,710 Osa 0 1.000 !.000 10.•77 '0!L 0!100'17 0.01010 111441 100.44) NA01) T13di0 I 00100!40 000001 J-_. .-1 ~One Y.700 1!.407 10400- 41441 Ounnas1 arnt ee 0,000 11,107 (7.777) 0.440 000.1430 0.100. WOO 10.411 107,79 bpLit•N natal, 1),440 10,000 (2.110) 40407 05W 0 0 0 70• I DepwOalatl 1; Ga ;,107 0.110 7.0e7 7 417 Mat 144,•44 U•.711 1L11t 110.070 0011001310 111000 (1.79) O 11.1;7 71.117 1.341 I 110.00DYd'AN 0V000 (1000!0). Lows •R Gala of so 0 (1.140) (tat) (1.340) I 100111004 Lm. 0 1 1 tt Lila= 111.....1 1 I I I I I I I -98- I I I cOwer cif me SOWNee pars.mina Tea IX seesYl. of leers.. e4* 5eeeesse 05555-.'MM Mips Tor 4b Use ISM Ossasr-J1, WOO- Win Osee.5M1e.2545.1 PS Ol. Us Tour ITS DISSIR 31. an 1470 _ 1410 1440 __ 1141 �eeeoee� 40144 1aw� _ —. . OesaE O1t11e7 04a toe wt.. $ 2,12•,04* S 2,360,032 • 132,713 1 2,013475,. Mow 0 N N 0I T'O'IL OeYeSDi 14srAe tam _7.7N.57s 177.500 $6 STAN ales. 5.5.sa1 eeniw 1,210,51 1,205,757 (•,•OM) 3,731,777 I 115.4111 Meb10r 311,344107,7•• 7,750 713.507 5ge,Ltw 55,044 M,4*- (22,110) •7,711 1155.15 ad erL/5r5w 100,406 t7r770 3A75 90,232 Mgr 150,317 130,344 (14). 710,774 0staS*tls 7*7.143 w 7/5.445 557,406 . )5_731I TOTALOeAY11'J30 77)531• 2,211,141 7.341,44) ___ ,s• 7.10).044 OeselL5 ZOOM (7A4*) (1MA71) 5t.14 _259,371 450.44)) I 3030e1•TAO 344105 (51am5), a4* a W. St Rama 0 14,733 52,732 (35,1•) Xmas glee o (7.444) (7.444) 0 IUS MOl05s•OT30 76YO1e 0 72.741 (25,5)4) •-- (Wu) 71037 OOWi 1390 Trams MJ07^) e7,22 s _imam I carman 1 ate • a • ee.•5.4ete.we1 460.000 410,000 0 114.575 of 73064 (LOY) I Aga I 111,t4 5 721.725 / (WU) 1 I I I I I I -99- I Znigaft plea. Sack Merlin t 0/!_111 el is ad Ulr1111 0.11111.444 0007/1 Pat Ile taw OMM Omen 31, 1500 1136 060436106 M1tldL Asa hr IS Tait MSS O-sit 71. 1551I 1500 1550 1550 1551 OIOMtirt 1661.6114. f 0101660 lls 111vsadl ! 14 / 7L 750 / 0,144 kraal C•103310 610100606 OMYwwi ranllr 1.000 1,553 2.527 1,460 0.016•100 0 1,111 (2,531) ..0 71.1..1 ad bums 074,650 101.170 116414 617,160 OLlil 007,000 UU.1N 110,001 107,710,. 0{y0 0 744 (750) 0 • W &Olt&MO wa-al 0b,1M •71,144 _{1,700 012.077.. 0176617410 11100101 USE (022.041) SO 045) anal• (!50.111) Mailva ROV71Y711 anal pn/0ty 101 $43,17 170,551 (1.752) 144,05 g1.UH 1a....- *. •s 10,000 10,000 1,006 10,150 111K1111l Lanai 0 1,170 1,50 0 001+1np 00 0t100211 10,000 10,37 17,117 77,527. OrprMSiw Ow lea 67,461 10.01/ •.501 270.501 newt. d011ag11TLq S4 UU 000.141 050.701 10,071 7_.017 a1001ot (LOU) 700101 Ce1167D10'04YIOO0 S3 003) 710,717 441.717 100,701 I aOddXS Mara • O1*. 095. (113771) (217,171) 0 0 Ma 1110001 (Lad) Ot t) imialalun 44 7 fie= I I I I • I -300- I I I Vert o•wow alslu w.a tnet ,lama,# rill rues { sow dn..1 )- -- an seem+ Omen'eta fwfw 1 rat!r Ter W 1_..t 21. 1100 MIA OS4S'ef17e ail ear tee Ye Tess Yee Ouu.Yt 11, UN 1NO 1*S0 SO Se feefee .. Yerxree eraeel 1 OMPAras 01,0010, •_J CWen OK was S 9517• * S1LN0 1.. .W422) * 1S71Nf 1 00011210 mMIrr MSl eel le ilea NMI 02.1__ 1,102 70,105 Oe.SrM1u1 Sea 20,0 330,027 •an 221114 .,,may.. MU 2,701 101 7.111 1SS*01f W EMS 77.14 __.2__ 109413 02,211 047044 71.700 . wiltMr111 11,010,.yu.. 10.}00 10.11? (575) 02..17 1 2C0317. O*WIMP 2)21110 — *11,111 440,770 70.110 70 0*OY1TSe 101. 0 0 WOW 10.121 __.070 a}.227 Nine f011NOS0'DS7 nal (KOMI'). • out, 0 102 102 0 (W Geis (1...) male et amen 0 0 0 ) Ia 1 0 (]*1170) (31.170) (44.0)2) SODS )NwflaTDi0 null (>OVNON) 00 (2f.01._Se 5 ) ($1815) (44.11) 1 I I 1 1 • 1 1 _,01- 1 1 1 e fur t 3i TRUST AND AGENCY ;:• ' Trust and Agency Funds are antabliahed to record transactions relating to aapata hold by the County is the capacity of trustee, custodian or &gone for individuals, govarnnental attrition and. non-publit organizations. i '11 CO ADO ₹ ,:. COUNTY OF WELD STATE OF COLORADO 1 MST AND jENCS_FyNDS EXPLANATIONS 0F'XNDIVXDUAL FUNDS December 31.'1990 Pension Trust Funds Weld County Retirement Funds The Weld County Retirement Fund accounts for the defined benefit retirement pension plan which covers substantially all permanent, full-time employees of Weld County. Expendable Trust Funds, North Colorado Medical Center Trait Funds This fund accounts for the revenue and related capital expenditures es required by teh North Colorado Medical Center Board of Trustees, an autonomous board responsible for administering the, operations of the hospital. Employee Flexible Spending Funds This fund accounts for the voluntary tax sheltered payment of unreimbursed insurance claims. Employee contributions are refunded upon submission of unreimbursed claims. Nonexpendable Trust Fund, 11 Weld County Finance Corporation: This component unit functions solely to acquire real estate and construct buildings to lease to the County and others. Agency Funds, General Agency Fund: This fund accounts for all monies collected (principally tax collections) by the Weld County Treasurer for various other local governmental units within the county. 0 Payroll Agency Fund, This fund accounts for the accumulation of County payrolls and related withholdings. Disbursements are made to the appropriate financial institutions through the payroll direct deposit system and 11 the various vendors for the withholdings. Deferred Compensation Fund, This fund accounts for, and invests, the accumulation of voluntary employee contributions. Pursuant to Internal Revenue Code Section 037, the funds are the property of Weld County until such time a: • ' the employee terminates or otherwise qualifies for payment through the plan guidelines. Emergency Telephone Service, This fund accounts for the E-911 function in the County which serves all emergency agencies of the County. 1 -103- 1 I 4psifiN Mb 1 a yr araaroo Twin Mn SC!ROOM an* wan a Dan 31, 7600 , vita Oasaratlw anal Ss so of nenn45 31, 1000 Resessiablo peewee fl at 0@45aaale Tort ..teat Wald 0000ll In Col a nIL2ab - via inseam{ Vallee! Flelble nen ...att... 7'etat Yatl a OseaeMe. ' NOM awed! Oaaa ant aentnaaa Miasmata I WY.7N a 1.371.110 0 a0.a10 I 777.745 rants 27,702,e2e 0 0 0 aaaaaal. Resolvable Plat of Woman in usaallesslbiwl e07,000 10,000 0 0 oaa Ease etnr Ossety asses 0 0 0 0 adman. se War taw 0 0 0 1M0,SM 0µn anemia 70,100 0 0 0 Las 0 0 0 mimic band!__ 0 0 0 ',assent 1 aiNaNalat45 45 {227 paa.latlaa 0 0 o .000) TOM 0070'1'7 /7.29_90 111 I 1.241.22 S 2L413 1.1i211411 LpIZLTlp A45 MOO VALSCt I L1A01una.Was sayable payable 5 45.700 I 0 0 5414 $ 0 Duo so esker 0averaeaasa 0 O 0 0 045 M/Nn Oanty Nets 0 0 le,741 0 Leq'gaa debt 0 0 0 1,304,672 oeteeFea sag45aatlen PISA* 0 0 0 0 Tns3 Liabilities 45.!70 0 75,770 _ 1,7N,a72 PISD Nita Waaaaae be ..playao ke45tlte n an,e21 0 0 0 Oalaaaeaea 5,7,4,011 1.2tLs7t 0 a.„.. .s 142 awl lad Wass 27,08 77 1I a'.0U 0 3N.N2 TOTAL LLHII.1Tbe AND FOND Rare 7 2eiir ',LAM i Loonaii 1.1iniiiii i I I -104- I I I a 1 I 1 1 "army 7Me1 1eeaf1 ..rawa 0eeraaa e8•0.o-a prey pray 01+5,429° Tears Demonises 33 Deearr 32 Pad VIM yang Writs 1951 1909 I 2.740,207 1 132.043 I 0 I 101,434 1 4,792.003 1 5,721,001 ' 0 0 2,131,110 0 21,061,334 23,4,77,300 O 0 0 35,370 074,000 395,212 I 0 41,900 0 0 41,005 71,411 O 0 0 0 140,136 1.40,136 O 0 0 0 19,195 72,313. O 0 0 0 431,243 495,347 I0 0 0 0 1,294517 2.243,597q 0 0 0 (137,S59) (131,700) 1.402442: L.21= 1 1. niza ifirditt2e 1 SI 2 )9.271.117 1 01,071 4 312,130 0 0 5 0 5 303,991 0 595.701 3.009,031 0 0 700,400 2,917,433 .4,010,370 O 233 0 0 19,04 25,099. O 0 0 0 2,514,572 1,795,132 0 0 1,153,910 0 1.se3,320 911.911 2,740,107 233.105 1,134930 SO ...212.1.4.10222 7.917.702 I 0 0 0 0 32.262,013 30,211,095 O 0 0 0 7.313,132 4319,729 I 0 0 0 0 7451bb3 ...LP 3,43a13 L. I w,1t• } !4310 e a 4 73 ) 35.4517 I I 1 1 -105- 1 i 0000W Of CO St a MANNA) m ,a 'r In .no VS11maee Or 1WONITo, O.3. NO alLotal 111 701D WAR r..TM Year NSA Dna-af 31, 1550 vlu De1p.rsaly.a.s11.l Aral. 7s 700 Tar Torsi Doable 31, IMO 1n0 1100 analealti AN1110A3/ i WAWA M rsersts $ 1,415.573 0 1.331,317 O morart1.a. Sr 1.704.115 Teal Op.r.51.O Amnon a.7,133.131 D.o7),$U • OPTIC TO 11,1mm10, . Derr10 3.1.331 555,073 .54,403 To[.Ara ULNA .73,305' ArN5 Es 2,000 1.077 A.5..r1A1 s... 50,007 47,307 Oman to 140,740 .7.340 *nor L0.3Q 457 Teal Ops.atng Top.- — 1.435,737 . x,'70,UP• TOT 1N0Pv 1,501.410 3.304.407 POND ine..a AC DN0111nn10 Of TvA11 75,077,114 ..77.471,017 two 3A1ACO AT IMO Or YNAA A 17l9II,na s 75.fl.1t4 i 1 i 1 i -106- 1 1 Sys 1 • 81141 IXMOADO ?ROW NMa MIMI COMM; after 0► H0011,Y, ....wrrnat Alp mfr. 1gr na IMAII it 4•104a *OR .oho. I 1/w Ille rear rw+5eaar.r n. 1No grab Cr Ma Awe btu W Tar Oar Ones 31, 1000 , I Mink 0aa/nw rr1°a1 One Vaal. 5a ntme n DrrMgr a1 1 1a/ruaa, Tura 0 105 0 0 5 100. 1 04 0eaeraaaaaaa. 0 705,500 705.500 7x.717 r pact/ r avail/ 1a.O5 0 1x.17° 175.__1. Trial la•Svaa 1a,71a x55,!00 x10.7}a see _. 1 retwanIVI0ll. Clair 0 105,75° 155,715 700,157 Owe 5I9,faO 1°.7rx 1a01a.101 Na 1 Tessa y4/pelaus NS,410 7/5.!50 5.704.470 1,404,00° 1:01a P 111.101111 Gin 1 (0100!) WFO111AO1a (111,W) 0 (SAW (001.051). 5111m IATa1011 AT W- - - I Or Ma MO 0 �.17f,7N ...2.111a2 P D 1A1A5O AT 771D a r1A1 I L7ah775 WS= Lida= 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -LOT- gar Or 10010 Malt IS ST MO a0S4100 410111 9440 OOasa0ls K 71aars. 775 . Oar CAaalss L had Wass re Ys Yes 1000111400400 71. 1040 10144 O+Orseiw Waal as re Mrs Yaws 77444 OenbewJl. 1049 10W a As ! Art." a��os Ten sYr1CY. baLlillag 1.... -141.000 0 310.04 0aasr 0.449'-.:. 0f lagi 00001 00!,00 6r Osrrlsr asiN7___ 027,017 1 11141001.140300. 0anSsgs M -rMlss 341 J7.Os1 TOTAL 07,000 431,00 .. n0rYM4. 001414CNN, 8170010111. • OOasr 2.102 2.270 04100. Mar 100.000 100.510 rinia1Y Oat's U1,J2s 170,772 YOM 000049 20.041 20420• C' ISO N.]M 2114]7 1 0010 MLMOi fl unarm Or Mot 7!7,077 a0.000 2010 Ma0C0 AS MO 0 YUA 01 JOLJ 1 Zliag 1 1 e 1 I -108- ! 1 1 SIMILES I �0 re MAR 1 e. Ye Taw DSO Date- )). &M0 Ma DAS 1 a Air rwo tmy.e 4Y►!See. D- claw 17 7 1 A..Rt4 ca.► t s ateita taa.,.xa o• t»0,4Do,14) t 2,740,)Or •,.�.re�.e-..� 1 A n t.T•MLs QS an to wan wan t 4,)27,442 taa.,.17,IM •2)0,400,14) t 7,740.)07 PATIOLL Mr NC 1 a Odle as the How oast Omrq tea.. - t 47),e10 Waal Lana! L....22),)74 I LLABELZTLISs Mato pap.►lo GM .a to SSW Peaty type t ats,uq t Lt4,01),t12 t 1t,70e.Ots g wan 1 0O7Mn,COMMOATLQ. MID Mat Ili fts t .44,e07 t 471,)41 0 WAS) 1 1,)0.,110 a Dams' ofloo ca tarsi* t 044,402 I MAO,. 0_,....L.."....00 59) t 1,10►,0)0 I a IC..A as te.oleaMla LSO ! 0a.,ela { )74,x•4 t x»,600 LLA.IIJTX... Dos to etas s Weer sesta t 77).7.0 t s2a,►31 1......2...i._14 2+4 10t,400 TOM - ALL M r 'OMD. I 'LOYAL AMMO i jai= sr?Tett =sat a t 4,012412 tOtAL X.XM LfT30 $ e,0 4 Wida22 0741.4�ti= 7 4, .!o? 1 . 1 1 -309- 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 111k •f.,�t si' t i, C u • 3P+t,at 1 IrP .'� .. GENERA! FIX ' v ACCOUNT GROUP 44 Xaveetert:te in property and equi'pmtent, accept #'or that. of the Xnteram2 Service fund*, are recorded is this *coount grout,. i • c,. . . R * 1 99onnr a11ce 1311a a See SINK MO 110 3{7.099911 NOW SiOr o101091L!MOP mass -y1 1091'1 OawY-1 31. 1190 nth aAr ssw'3---31 as d Oinla 71. 110 laiRAL MSS 3/1!11. lad 1 ].040.331 $ 3.040,331 1n11U00� 10.030.371 71.1x.773 1 1asY ON1f 1140 ri11t110- Milan 40.030 arty al//-1111--1 3.11/./1/ 3.117.30 0/-/-s/sla L pans A3.709 17.x17 .. yes art LaSsWili LOA= .. 11191MBIBId 731 s14 1A010 Alas 71012 .. Cann A-Ma1M. . • 17.03,101621 l/.1p.771 slam—N--M 1.01.011 1.703,OM 1-ossrl 11-Ya/-Y.rl-9 7.wf.110 ...441.21.799 % AO®L DA/MX= 111 MORA& 717010 1WC1 Laadall 1.1141L122 1 1 1 0 1 _. .. -111- II 0dra3 a/toe ea or COVS00 wet rase Malt OeNm10a A COMM TANIO Asia is IT r,0427C I At A.7112V DO4k.Var 31, 1000 rlf owsnals Taus by Pangs as DrS 31, 1e5 Lr4 11ysaa0 • OswusSa TwaR Lana X. ---.rst! , Sa1141.a. hewlar. XreO . 1•+0 St Sam aovwnonr. asaaay aalliaallasaa 2 0 0 0 0 o f 10,437 1 0 f 15,437 0 14.000, Glatt 64 lab 4at4 0 0 0 30,245 0 21,15 70,177,'' Cam Soy 0 0 0 5,453 0 5,5) 0,00v flan Old sin 0 0 0 1,05 0 VAIN 11,001 Osarral •rrarlsq 0 0 0 2,102 0 2,102 NAM I ' 0133/1-1 aslaisu aMaa 0 0 0 02,732 0 Mal: 10,103 Nam ask 0 0 0 35,100 0 35,400'- 3/1,55' mamas mid aglmti•'Ns 0 0 0 30,105 0 20.00 1- - 30,400> 000357 Taasaaar 0 0 0 11,00 0 10,52 wale% 00aty Isar 0 0 0 3,05 0 40,000- 30,10 Catty Caasll 0 0 0 1,207 0 1,207 1,207 030/0011 0 0 0 4,313 0 493134. -4,727 He avesaa . rc w11a1gaiar 934 0• 0 0 31,444 0 11.45 37,704 Osaselaaalsa mesas 0 0 0 040,010 42245 51,303 047.014 Raaselq 0 0 0 5,473 0 0,472 2,107 0353- 0 0 0 12,777 0 0247► 77,410 7 11411414903,444,0)0 137,351 15 3 71 45 0 4 744 ♦ 1s,751,ll MAL add aoapefraf . .262.."...L44 0 ss 0 127,311 10;730.45 1,545,010 447,360 20,457,35 14,0)0.427 JLIOXCraL. I . Dlaaalet Away 0 0 0 21,011 0 35,011 40,054 1'5,2430 saw. shoat! adlls-Ir tlos 0 0 0 273,15 0 273.142 35,317. Osaty Comet 0 0 0 000 0 00 0 1µ142q llspntlea 0 0 0 431 0 421 431 OKIo OC Imagalry Masgsamt 0 0 0 44,010 0 S0 44,014 ram FOSLIC 4571sT 0 0 0 321.7511 0 310,731 7f3� slam Am N043TAiai Soaps 152,35 25,05 15.344 170,445 0 52,427 50.,73 5,60155 .amass 0 7,11) ahte 3,071 0 131,11) 121,11) TOTAL WAR MD 10YZTMS 143,15 32,311 2b7A4) 177.717 0 110,110 511,35 e CO MT WM AD teen. N 14r,gt cad SS. 0 _31,400 0 0,401 0 ass 40,011 POW 1QtAa. , 411311- 331)3/3 (3131141 awls) 170.)10 17,420 774,33, 1x.75 0 1155,471 _ataxia 11007,XA7R I IV2C2/.Al ' taaaSS ..011 aaa 200 0 770,371 11,021 0 742,703 713,437 .. aellon31l Y►141a0 0 11,072 271,107 22,014 0 330.57 333,20 Maras d124r 0 0 0 747 0 747 747 IUaallr alta Peak 0 01,)10 0 42.107 0 133,57 13.4.034 O aAsastala a roar Lrattatssa 0 0 0,323 424 0 44,07 44,0337 galas 5130,1 aM savatsysasss 0 0 1.440 0 0 1,460 1,440 244403/13 11.207 4.305 017,043 503,703 0 1,50,207 1,434,444 • Naas 1931µ4a1 40.214 21,314 312,271 1.040,240 0 1,430,137 1,00,120 amoral ablµstnasma o 0 0 10.341 0 _slum 10,100 WM la0327A7V aIRVAC5 __MIS 31 714.141 7.30,15 1.440.70 0 4,204,052 37741.210 20211.4 433111034. 773CD WM I ALLOCallO 10 1170017024 ' )� 1st= Marl Wan= 3.171122 ",e,,e,Z,t e)7.t2 _112_ j I ODOM 0.IMO .mfr 0► 4S "444 Sae faMin 401.22611,4 0. ISMS v Ian& Fla Aaatna - a7 mamas An ?Ore 1T pa ta. Tar ma oast M. MO 044.4.1 0r••a•I i ran a-- Tins s_nsa I 12/31!50 MM US DO.Mtaa. 12/)1,50 •�iaAL 00fa rr 099.9y OarN•LL•911. • 14.S $ 4,423 • 4.504 • 10.437 COS 10 OM MOM/ 20,171 Ian 05 16,10 I Way flan 4502 0 3,350 5,..2 rL111.O all main11.0,1 0 2,04 9,00 •0_ _1 aaaara•0Aa0 2,064: en as 2,•22 /SS/.l aalai•ta•Na 57.022 34,•00 0 42.733 090', Cat M,N2 57.130. 420 30.60 !!!•9440 •11 r.OMtrtlM 20,{50:.,. 0 0 20,00• Oaa s7 fr...aa r 10,503, - 0. 0 1•,042 Oraa9y Asa 30,703 3.2C 0 10.015 I COMM Ourlrll 1,207 0 0 1,207 Nfaaaaal 4,31) 0 0 4,311 44004,4. It aYi�a3a0./gewW. 30,704. 13,>H 0 float Oaraaast•a• •.arl a. 542.010 432,333 43,01 501,353 I 1{500,!40 2,140 1,323 4,172 Oo.r 77,•!0 0,421 714 42,271 aalLsaO9 10,791,201 2,743 ., 6171 U,7.7,433 ITOTAL Otm011 00027NaT 1{,0,,432 417,125 04,230 20,407,20 OlOllat away 40,070 0 13,507 30,041 I 'MSC WM. aa0ttr 4,140405050 20,311 79,007 4,134 27).302 oaany Omar 0 950 0 NO I 240!4442 sn,nllsa 071 0 0 071 Was St {00.4.7 ara•Oa@ 50,011 0 0 44,010 svrAL pOa&le wfrr m,93o »,031 •,119 320,791 IWLTO MO aOoWZSI main 40,573 20451 4,407 507.437 a•balaa0. .arys_ 120,19) 0 0 431,1,03 I7oa,L 041471 Am a042rrxa •_/99 20,101 4,407 /10,110 COMM 4040• s.c gamma Ial4Mya a •t.••t• 19,050 0,910 0 70,005 Pa3S@ MIDAS salts slew. (..11a1 aanla•r) 1.11•,))9 19,503 0 an I MUMS magmata* Daaaat0 •q.3Oa 753,635 0 f)2 703,703 1 DDIµ{laa 9.414149 )32.70 0.00 0 33..90 9'.t.r•r•ammo 747 0 0 747 41..13. •lM 4449 12.424 72.500 4rL17 132,447 0a11yaatt• • ease 1&.tltmlaaa 49,427 7.510 300 50,047 I Ms alai W La•aat10ai1•• 1,40 0 0 1,40 Llaaarl•a 1.411,0{ 14,104 1,311 1.40.240 ir♦•a llar0aaaaa 1.053.120 311,503 17,974 1.430.137 cant aaW -tntlaa 10,900 1,750 7,020 10,)•1 I291311.AIOOQ,3AR ammo .3,701,210 _miss 29,154 _tosses 7O'Z7O. OmgY1L 173(50 ANEW ALL:CAM To y00cnaaa 1.y_.9. 1_1/41224121 1.111422 =gnat 1 -113- 1 1 : 6crii> COLORWinADO s { t • ', V.. I � .GENERAL G °T } DEBT ACCOUNT GROUP *1 F y: I ♦J� 4r ISick and vocation accrual for Ccsv,naaata.z Pond typr,a aro recorded in this fund. :147!).r, 'I COLORADO i 44M*L w.co Inn OF 00141.440 1 a a a5'{wow:aupvr ,47mvu or.meL X4810-410a mrr 1 0148.1.• 11, NM, via Ce, inti+e 5Mw1 leaew as et Owed 31, 1155 AMMON '10 R POD= ,R 1m'A.310L Q ODDOOIL zoos-ton OS {.:IfkILM L7 rWa2122 LLULL1r1O1 ,Pwi4l eeewa.et Weds pty.►1e $ 400,000 $ 900,000 Vasil.. W eMwlaw anal 5M,004 M7,75► Awe ey.LN .p151 1ma M,4' ,1.511 1 r.,e1 ,eee,ei La.•9Ms 04 0% 1.44216131 , i. : • I . 1 1 1 1 _113— . 1 1 1 • Y STATISTICAL SECTION • fi I IF 4. kg. cot,. H a Tg tan ma w aagMoo ea�.eac p laud oat Ioast.. 71. 1110 v la Casey La •ttS.t basil labs S. .aar+aW. S t va•as aswaurl Wan ars re Paaswsds S. Mn. K Its 0.rral Data Dabs to Maenad Taloa al Wa Dalai Date Par Capin • Ian Tam Tana. D. lasts at a. Debi lw.ls. is.Gent laid Dais M Twat Dnaral IOpadte••s - Las Tea Tames C. Da.;DaY;a lad Covers - Ire Tea Tsars 1 1 0 _117_ � �C • nos 06 0110100 0.404 0«.._01,1 l,w... h'Tws16. Zan Tea N em ' Can %W. ' 0•40 41 !.0114 6996. & 94.!93 4 Zr,!r 0159300..0 Nbsr Sr... Sire ' 1111 3,40,93 3,223,339 $ 6,111.742 611,70,102 1112 3,400,021 3.229,151 $ 6,117,922 /12..71.917 113 3,723,137 3,373,611 9 7,716,177 612,161,345 1164 6.012.336 6,294.460 9 6,136,114 613,711.706 113 6.120.744 7.293.00 16,347,979 01.746.609 1166 6,316,01 7,272,913 91.303,739 614,460.302 1967 6.619,10 6.924,399 $ 9.676,346 614.74.024 196■ 7.251.993 7.090,00 $ 6.292,263 620.136.719 1969 7,744,30 1.607,611 110.371.933 130,493.330 1190 1,112,733 9,749,362 911.147,191 60.641.401 1 1 0.,.931.Isaac by San. (11..4119.4) 701..T.Uwe 1 AU.4.9. 3........0.0.1 Tyr Tu.. d Psa e. 60146.. 1961 12,147,342 400.670 9 20920.111 1952 13,166,621 40.342 917,704,24 1953 14,467.200 611.443 9 11.479,901 1114 13.932,164 669,134 619.264,616 1913 16,309,62* 716,130 619.40.173 190 17,616,462 361,360 $ 20,720,94 1907 11,646,133 613.026 6 20,70.309 1161 19.614,179 373,144 $ 27439.60 1969 21,192.619 606,224 9 29,196,14 1990 22,300,072 397,214 $ 34,466,199 1 1 1 1 -118- I I 1 1 1 4ar6iiarp Debt s..a.►a...a...x Ta4.1 a Ne+iar•• lost ea{0.94.1' Lla.dle•raa 1.00044.0.... 2s.ai___ r 4,3/7.601 591,1•/ • 93,394 • .0. 6 36.417,33► .- 3009,016 *3,73] • 3736303 • 33••637 • 36,433,407 1 3,636.446 319.414 1.274 411,719 0 W,21• /.36,3]3,179 3,934,696 1,347,363 , 1,016.741 413.102 6 1.074.332 • 42,123.333 ♦,096,107 1,313,360 41,300 463.317 • 1,447,113 •44,013,31707 4.234.393 1,397,904 272,733 .4/,119 0 1,401,646 0 44.730,926 . 4,733.3.2 1,417.272 200,]43 3946962 03.330450 ► 49,117,7E 1 6.261.641 7.141.303 241,633 720.103 • 2.2,1,31606 54.117,3067.144,644 2.126.420 *7,344 741412 • 1,161dM. ►,59,4/2,316 1.331,743 679,343 413,929 761,206 • 1,713,701 ► 44,719,673 • Isionsetos sea a al2ala, f•Ya(I tur •enW4 Ln1Waa eal6ara sad aeseaadM, 44Mrn alaa Of 4.301941. 99.999944. sad Nea1NI easiness. Osaal a waracal eap-e4iea6ea tailed. gyaa6'wn. et 04a..al, 66.46a1 I -ra. Capital 144344116, oaf bipatalle Tan Pua6-. 1 C►a.pa toe This ark 11Aadlaa- t . INevi44a lort.it.z.. Mn... Paso 2694,2 6...344 • 1.9339!7 • 3,10• 0 2,9!1,103 -0- 0 36,311,062 • 1.131.453 ► 6,792 029993040 1,160,740 • 36.149.337 • I • 1,406.339 • 26,411 I 2, 04,341,320 • 39.064,628► 1,]41,320 • 77,392 I ].W.342 1,333,433 • 42,W,423 • 1.41],1/3 0 76,241 • 3.136,703 1,693,/37 • 44033.313 4 1,742,630 • 67,191 1 1,773,144 1,6/0,336 ► 46,436,339 1 ► 1,149,717 • 16.469 • 3,913,/66 1.711.144 • 49.103,111 • 1,43'2,129 I 73,469 ► 3,332,376 1,493,024 / 36,462.749 • 1.932.141 k 44.693 ► 4,677.219 1,696.377 • 39944.434 • ► 2,102.201 • 44,941 • 4,302.442 2,221,244 • 66.27/.613 ' 1 0er.ral an... lreluk-a ,war 41 Oaaa*916 644-1.1 2arIM,., C+/MmS hopes. 4a6 Empoduan. Tan tad.. ; 1 1 1 1 • I -119—. I 'Man 9!wx.o Inn or comuig Property V.4.•. 0•re...c&a. to DD.wgs+ 0c�.rionakaluniat)l.•{•+core Las Rtes Tars 1 1083 1704 � 1357 1057 1760 Tan).Yaps - entunal anal imam (-411''--) • 4,024.4 0 3,213.0 $ 4433.7 ♦ 4,227.0 $ 3.381.1 $3.777.7 6 2,771.6 22,372.7 !.Left.Pain 2.635 2,430 2,213 2,113 2,131 1.134 1,735 1.670. 6.380..1 Cwess.esls. (.tiler) • 13.0 • • • • $ 20.2 • • 03.0 11aaL D.,..ts• (milli ) $ 400.3 • • W.4 • • • w • 353.2 Retail Mnl (.811000) • 1.023.0 • 1,022.1 / 1,111.0 0 1.044.1 • • • $1.}q.1.. Vela et c pPoldrestem (01111006) $ 114.6 1 210.3 $ 111.0 • • w _ • • • 2N.rasM0 aae w•Llw►L. !• 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 -120- 1 I 0399737 or 4RA 9711'111 0/ 04W4690 ' pee w•cr r Zeds .d alt...;... (u..rl ed) IIse Tr Ten •: t Tonal ?sal Coosa Pewees 0.11y..n Teed Qweer6 og ulTas elms t..r Mod al ye QeUnt1.r um DoLloopon CsWnta. s —lit. G.vs_. S+lk..9low ?Sat 1960 1951 12,622,216 $ 12,396.620 99.66 39,707 12,63!,723 $ 32,053 I 1961 1962 13.252.665 4 13,169.2.9 16.]7 41,490 13,270,739 $ 19,630 1962 1913 14,399034 ► 14,307.719 99.30 17.673 16,403.346 ►134.1.4 1913 1964 13,119.726 ► 14.9 3,7O 96.11 731.4E 17.16.961 5312,111 1116 1965 17.67!.706 $ 13.419,133 97.44 26.971 15,496.711 4107.203 I 1963 19.4 17.147.923 • 17,013,071 99.20 16.666 ;7,077,090 .44.,!!. 14,062,039 1966 1967 11,001.273 • 17,7x.077 96.40 4296,662 1479,749 1967 1996 14.131.3E • 6.704,143 97.7! 44.022 16,372,63 6776,!00 1966 1969 20.334.0.0 $ 20.133,920 94.13 61,419 20,21!.7!7 4420.669 I1166 1990 21,336,977 6 21,037,444 96.60 63.034 21,100,300 6662,040 (3) learned and wair4.4 raa7,Vaip of T.xab&. Property (U+.rdic.d) Lai.Tr Town Real 9rep.rt7 (1) 7..... ,home, (7) Total, Lye deeded &a _ rw..d lnSans rw..d tended Tsar V.140 nodal V.140 V4.. kited Volt. y.1w ^eew7,Vµ40 1961 313.620,990 ►1.032,736,633 176.024.910 6 1.173,!26,333 6 731,640,970 47,026,267,166 I 1942 663,414,640 $2,214,713,466 16.337,130 • 713,741,433 $ 771.771.770 ►2,994,300,!!! 1963 776.637.950 {!.707,799.761 91.113.330 $ !14,40!,345 • 670,433.300 54,024,403,104 1914 764.916,130 ►3,642.457.761 33.131,700 9 192.323.103 $ *20,747,/30 73,634,940.666 196! 119.333,730 93.902,531,190 67,026,300 $ 231,132,779 6 416.744,270 $4,133,663,949 1966 636,433,300 0.963.121.4E 70,154,400 $ 241.911,724 6 906,609.900 11,22!.063.152 I 1947 699.649,790 •4,998,034,366 62,076,110 $ 2.3,030,379 $ 961.721.600 0,2.1.044,747 1994 476,322,790 0,477.017,437 47,042,300 • 300.'267.793 • 963.403,090 0,777,301,230 I 1941 413.336,790 43.436.911,933 97,066,330 4 336,712,172 4 912,603.320 0,771.624,10 1990 407,032,260 0,627,979,497 99,979,210 • 344,733,697 $ 907,031,470 $3,972.733,394 I (1) 4..lrntlal £.., .4 lead .44 iMre-rwu at 14,34% .t 1949 40 Jtaa 30, 1990 n$.r eat .40u, as d.t.aMp.6 by St.;. low. I (2) Ce ..rel l lywvad Lad, L.p... —.au, sad ,.renal pnp..t7 at 292 of 1919 to Ja. 30, 1990 nplrrrt 40.6. an dnar4..6 by data Lau. (3) Total l.elud.. audit .t .11 mod pa vals tdr.aw by p.d..e.. la 1990. I I B I -121- I S u„3T7 imp I ran 01 007.464110. Property Tax late. .5 Tait Levi.. - Napo W Qv.r w►46 Owns?. I (0rNtW) Ian Tee Teen Jain I L TMe cc .. t. -Wier-. S. The Bates, 1 1980 1481 419.790 998.31 17.247 4.11 147.317 1981 1962 460.900 113.46 17.172 4.11 154.630 1962 1963 461.220 666.16 17.172 4.292 191.430 , 1963 1964 410.320 110.14 17.399 4.361 161.039 1964 1963 342.320 916.63 10.342 3.037 171.723 1963 1966 337.239 977.74 19.342 4.481 164.277 1966 1487 371.24 933.46 19,966 - 3.195 203.204 ' 198 m 7 1966 391.246 722.69 17.206 4.342 204. 1998 1969 443.334 739.67 19.266 3.130 224.639 1489 1990 343.439 770.24 20.692 3.223 196.943 Tames I 1980 1481 *3,265,670 432,372.332 ►12.622.216 62,423.612 92.667.436 1961 1962 63,639,440 933,161,714 613,252.663 92,737.134 63.249,226 1982 1953 44,016.593 $37,913,373 914,399,734 63,466.464 63,749.429 1963 1964 98.123.777 641.074.321 913,116,907 93,416,102 43.960.714 1984 1483 *4.210,630 02,366.333 113,174,903 03.631.340 13.942.637 1953 1486 94,331,361 941.533,173 617.147.925 91,916.961 63,736.%1 , 1966 148 03 6 98 7 94,744.921 912.123,601 ,103,16 .232,066 44.196.320 1967 1941 44.993,716 646,360,444 03.481.326 98.307.137 66.429.433 1911 1987 63,273,090 144.744,461 120,334.040 64,903,770 0,03,119 1969 1990 63,444,475 444,994,420 121,136,977 44,939,371 0,929.433 I TM baits in c6s property rem rate. 14 pee 61,000 .4r..M n leaclee. I I I I -122- I I I IOar OrCO 4rt&Mwm a Gll..el... ILa Too Tre. 0..at Unom ka. of Toms 4.r.rr6. M...r.6r C..L'..pb.. 0.Y..Y6.1 I TAY Om Silt To Owe Mrr�.t. 1902 12,221 • 17.321 1001 •.....14,334' 11.3 4,90• • 4.090 1001 • 10,236 i 1904 1.L1 • 1,2u 100% • •&fl' 1N7 (1) 2.72• • 2,D4 1001 •1.00•.73e 1906 (2) 102.009 •107.00• 1001 •'731,771 - O907 (3) 111.1 *111.341 1001 I 127.272 i 190• (4) 132.170 •U2.170 1001 • '•64.273.. , 1901 (3) 143,424 •143,424 100% • 114,70• 1990 (4) 390,772 •190.m 1001 • 790.777 IN01131. (1) UM 3 •.rul momoma .1 .1.000.000. (2) 4.rl.p. 11118 /prt4}Mamma of •27,000. (3) IY1.tl.a4 •p..NS Una of 11,076. I (4) Nre6.rp /paMd 1 rur6t of •90.272. (3) MrLp. Ntu. b••lal Unmans 2 .t 516,000. Cu. Os r./b.M...6 NL1L •prMl M.rwa .t •170,413. 7}... 1prt.1 M....w 01 •27,454. (4) 71st M.... /prM1 4.....0.4t .1 574,600. I I I I . I I I I I I • _12,_ I gam or co I 'tag maw* • Cap-urLw-t L-wt pat w�,t■ I fDa-o-1-aa> Dark- 31. IWO MOMS liable. MO #1.011.314.100 Da t LW- 3 t-praa of M-a--aa Valr 30.331.123 Asa d Doles.',pliable w LLL-. Swl 1-oa-1 AM 1 0 L.-allarr Pr-M..yw+r-rr 0 Twat Asa, at Dabs Ay "-- ' a Debt LSti 0 L-PL Des Mar1Lw 30.311.123 I bet LL-Luclrt User erUaa 30-33-201. C-LaM laving Sunny.1313..,W Crq w Law LataMaWa. tar peal Catty pvyuaa Lars an r n---t 33 at inborn-' valr-La of aLL ramble trrprq. I I I . • I I 1 I 1 -124- 1 1 1 000rrt 0r CD 093g07A900 97}SUQC7 (96..64w) 31. 1990 ® 1. Fey'-leas 1970 - 0,297 1973 - 111.901 198 - 123,497 1 196 .112.013 19/4 - 131.746 - 196 - 133,922 190 - 139.07 1 1986 - 143.312... 1990 - 131.621 2. F661sts6 6dtr AO., 26.7 (198 0x96.) 20,3 (103). 1 16.7 (1904) 27.6 (1963) 3. 79x1 hr.n6.1 Ira. let Uses An/1.Yls, 1970 - 6 279,766.000 1971 • $ 327.463.000 1972 - 9 38,334,000 1973 - 6 461.301,000 ' 1974 - $ 339,03,000 1973 - 9 397,099,000 198 - 31.009,311,000 1102 - $1,317.08,000 ' 1984 - $1,317,329,000 1966 - 91,610.87.08 4. Psi Copts" 786r. 9n Urn A9st101s, 1971 - 9 3,327 1972 - 93,691 1973 - 64,666 1974 - $ 3,034 1973 - 93.343 I • 1977 is $ 3.091 1190 - $ 6,303 • 102 - 910.411 1984 - $11.301 1 1966 - 913.20 3. IIs61.6 arty Ira. $13,80 (1960 Cs....) 622.921 (1963) 1 6. 931.296 (1914) 1190.006 Per 91.s..►-1 1970e 3.09 1990 - 2.79 1963 - 2,73 1 1964 - 2.79 7. I...tq 04197 1970 - 20,696 1960 • 46.473 116 - 46,009 196 - 49.339 1990 - 31,136 Pans, ar9.1.7 Area Cr.Mr .1 Genes. Seises a4 9.6. 0.994.. 4.04. -125- 1 • 000151, IMP • tristimaseriors Drrarla 31. 11110 km Oen Ilassasi Iwo Ot Awl Masai ♦rloaelw - wWeN Loma 11MM Orrrq 1 34.115011/2440 Lint P.N.M Let.. Orrgy of Casio 27.071.300 2.177E airw4r lara.. Solaris 13.332.400 1.3203 at i T •.372.400 .IY2 sew,csassair Corp. b3n.00 .OL11 On1JM Al.—.— 1.170.110 .rDa valaa Patti. 6.321.100 .ua .. 6.aao ha ma a Moo Ian's Owpay 0.407.270 .6363 P- ' ' Rama 11Hl'r Orr7rq 6.3M.10O, .6322 1 alarm LOorr.SI. Dar Crrraq 1149372.710 gain I I I • i • -126- I I MOM Of CD I CO w W1D11.D0 1fw.ur••••• ttatt.4t.. (D...4taat) IDaisy 31. 1796 1. Duo at ssntasslaai 1161 1 2. Yoe of O..wsrrt 64 as. Ws Omar 3. Don harent'CW.v gt.6 Jas.q 1. 1776 I 4. 4666 - loos Mass. 1,661 memo ntla. S. Carey 6ena. Ctiy .t Qra.Ly 4, popl y.ss a. at Denena.r 31. 1796 gland Q[Gatata • 10 I otbtaMS. - ♦ D.pIMn. Mora • 11 Ng]ay.a. .tth 6satN. - 617 aglgw .tgens lYstts. - 120 II7. Woo of loofa. Paved • 556.01 Dgwd • 2.723.77 I a. 6.41144g heats.. M. of Year h..lh 7.1+.69.. 1961 1,141 172,171.69♦ 1962 1,165 635,707.497 II 1143 7.697 6 51.460.002 1796 2.450 6 4..154.316 1965 2.517 6 37,423.160 1166 2,113 $ 34.764,131 1117 2.131 6 36.767,717 1966 1.634 130,195,771 1960 1,799 1 33.040.664 1990 1.470 6 32.467.224 I 7. Natar V.kl.la t 11641st... 1161 - 127,157 1062 - 130.132 1163 • 132.451 1164 - 131,521 I 1163 • ali.444 1766 • 142.204 1167 - 140.445 1766 - 131.74 I 1961 . 166,737 1990 - 166.721 10. 67..461 Dt.vtass .46416 Canty. 26 - Cist.. ad Teen. 17 • Ni..L 23 - its 1$ • Vert 4 QIMr 2 . fair 13 - 6rttaala. I 11. Clefs ad Me... Max Gansu Ltlkal. $rlikts Oslo Mod Dona Qrwar Milliken Lear %A ken Myatt Lao Mania Ns Ivor Raena.Mrg il_ Yin.aw Ens. Dlaa wtiL I i.tl.rta4 Remy 6a..n . 71. lisps Walla Waist Caw. Ciq 12. lraenelaa. Salt Ctnw - 6 ' I City ad MOSS tans Waal Oren ♦...614...1 Cwtlen CasMy metatilida Cater I -127- 040177 Ow v6W 1 rail 09 "401A00 N1so.224esses Im.asst - a"*`4 so 0...olr 31. 1990 1 13. LiivfW. 4.lu Taw Llit.e7 6,000 %l ass Issas LAvr, 9.000 Vaasa Oleos I. Java Liar, !3.000..slows Qa.lay taboo" 100.000.Vols..... 11.s. v43J. Lanz! LAM !.!rims 4atantty a6 M. C.L. 730.000.94s. 044 Laden OUvtet 161.330%.Brio Vtaun 116114 Wars 36.431 94.4.64 14. pants... Nailer aL /wee Pose,U 3466,14006 of vas.. 6./47.6.4 ,ate 1ri. Yee.,. ...slag 1974 Goss.! 11644w 41.171 30.002 66.4 1►76 00.4.461 Iliumas 49.761 41.144 62.7 1976 O..an.l. path.. 47,632 29.671 62.3 1960 Oaaar l Matt(., 31.107 44,134 $6.3 1162 O.a.aal tl atf.. 11.476 36.301 70.$ 1944 O...rs% Rlantw !6,311 47.632 64.6 1966 0.....1 n1..ilaa 42,723 36,416 61.1 1916 O7.anL tlauUs 70,323 30.309 71.4 1►10 O...ral Slants. 44,141 37,927 13.6 13. Moles r OgMM►.. lbw Owes?Toilworn Tin 6 Oa..any IMO Mrs Callow 4.114 Tam Mass WIC) Nina 446 Irma Tan I.Kan Zits ..ally Ds Jib..an boon ft. tense lora 11441..43.14■ar434 vsr.w is . trio MS !7. lima TM.. 1.664.14 Isar Plato 44.169 Vita The Gat.a.W. Non Luis Statism.. ai*J4-1R Wit tax tin • OM)IM 6.144 MC atx Tsla.L.iw. Limn o aes.nial al*Ala ala.btwt.*i$trLLq Lns bath Towne Ml Gigs .caiia ti An oils c l r+iatw. . , 16. Salsa Teo as of DnvL at 31, 1999. Sp - 3% Sv.w. Coney stelae. I -128— 1 I % C owes 09 93.(09.473 Za...er9.Ja"1a (00..64..4) Des.31. 1990 anal Pe (IS t iat 11�.Mr 1.04.. 6etw. 0,nnr� 14.141,n TMalt. .l...d.r I Cap. (C.00.y ~' c. - .nSet Teat) 121.00* 1/01/90 17/13/90 saw. 1Ntkr'. 1a1q.r'. LM1dZlq C.w4q C•9. Ca9•a•rl•a *5.000.000/449esa v.eetn Cu1.aw*w I- -y USN 014 9..1 4.e.4.n XN.c 030.000 1/M Mew- . Coe to ale 1/e l4rn, 1 1100.000:MSsM* • Z74.332 TnwLn le. 4/1190 1/1/91 Wan .a4 130.000.000l4at1/te9 Mere si0(C7ZN117.9.90 Ilmelr.ay 11.000 Dw9rc41M,,. I Na.ltawl Mate - Ma 4743790 rnno uionl T••9.r•y 1•t•1•, rt obey.,r7o.000 0001 (Cease Mae.>.e1M .0..rwra/9300 DSnclS1. Gamin LW414ry. au,LlMlliv. *130.000/I . C.w.lq & Caere 1J y Peas.M414• te $500.000/Clew Pinny Peel) Fella Opal.&. siate.LWL1.00% cXdtswt W►41My. C.M. int.ON• L•49.ee.0W) . It. Mal nn I ns0.000/r.... beeZa erta.. Ce. 102X40040 (tt09. ty 041) 1130.0001 4400.000/C1ala (Ceasebee *40.000 Castes Cries 1130.000/7•••• I Cainalty 4 000 DU..na a/ Clads Can Pepin Pail) a%sMMM ant $100.000.Ml aims 1 173.007 II . . . I I I 12'9- WOW r woo I ITAn 0r ool l* Salaries of Rrlpi•-F Ofleele (Daasdleet) DessYs 71, 150 1 SUCTED Ofnosia. Commissars •.21.000 Qat & lsssstr • 2•.000 I Taawrarww • 1.000 Amass * 21.003 Isr6tt • 70.000 Denim Anenan • 17.000 AM02/7ID. Creasy Mercy • 71.473 Dinners!' nabs a 41.a7$ Dineen of Rene an Ataeiaanasa • 11,51* :. Dinner et *utldi.o aad Onset. • 30.10 Diner .1 s•al-r asrves- I Y•a7 Caney teener-- •..55.320 Diseases et !natal annals $ 5.3.4 Dunn .1 1..1e D.•aaese 1 71.5.7 , '. DAMS d 1....lessrna... S 57,037 Dtrman It C—aluaea*n wt ea 1 43.517 . . Diseases of hnWeNTessMsir• $-30.53 •'32.121 Dinner Aase..aq Msr/wsn •2Ma10 Dinner of lad-W *widow • 55.320 Dtstae of Caagaet lenses 1 64.002 Surety Ben Conran for PensiD 1,Otteis).. (WW) t---a4wr 31. 1M0 Dianne Atterssy • 3,000 1 Caaaintn.r $ 23,000 trsssrrer $ 230.000 Nerltt • 20.000 Asenne • 6.000 Censor • 5.000 Cary Clan $ 25.000 Casey Clark (Stales is Deds) $ 3.000 Dinner et fuse ad A6aeecnaiee 1 100,000 Inn. 113 Md. are inset by the /e. Raul 2a..r..e. Caney set are - Lila win tie Veld Carty Clerk ad lee.drr. -130- 1 1 • IMLSILWA • 1710 or 0a2u•Aoo I PRIv4Tl none UMW 10000 (3..41444) 1 Y st D..oalr 31, 1110 •• ter awn as TDX Cl 21031 0osrlr0I10 Ovflfl . at rant .S....S7__.! OMEN rw ZEE Ea aD ar rw 7$700702,41, 04v13173 1013•, R..y.11a.1 Lnl.wa Ora 1artir tae. M.4K 4w 11,400.000 11/71 1 163.000.00 • 4. Sr 73.000.00 • 700.000.00 O.1.mM. Lrat411. I... LSIL11 1,300.000 1/10 020.000.00 4. 40,000.00 660.000.00 1.4-Cola Dlatrtl.lew Y.wlw.. /2!.000 6/60 710,000.00 -0- .00203.00 770.000.00 Dr. Own Maio 10,000 2/11 40.1624.141 .O- 4,319.27 43,034.47 IDoe Orl t.a Load V.r l.rr 310.000 12/12 241.307.27 4• 23,343.72 214,003.03 Zla.r.. Ctrt..l Ottle. 2,300.000 11/4-' 2.300.000.00' 4•- . 0020 , 2.300.000.00 1 PLane Woo 14x1 Co. ra soluol6 2,000.000 3/12 1.100.000.00 -0- 30.000.00 1,730,000.00 1001 lawn In...oaoat Ottl.. 2.300,000 1/4 2.233.000.00 -0- 70,000.00 2.143.000.00 Io tne7 larr..r.4p ' Office 2.100,000 I/•3 2.420.000.00 -0- 13.000.00 2,321,000.00 DgMr-1r4w T.rr4 lima 2.000.000 4/03 000,000.00 -0- 200,000020 400.000.00 IZ..e..b IS. la4.tl 703.000 12/.3 323,002.11 -0- 322,022.40 0.00 Colorado C.rt*r, I... OIYW 623,000 7/66 303,000.00 4 20,000.00 373,000.00 IV.L 71..6.1 103161 OSW 630.000 6/14 330,000.00 -0- 23,000.00- 300.000.00 TOTAL X13100911&6 1121121101 10131 14,040,240.21 4 1,210,133.47 �1 ,131,066.12 I Km= wpm 100031, ltyla-raa*Zy Xenia load. 1901-6.*L.. A • 7,300,000 12/01 3,e23,000.00 -0- 417,000.00-- 3.I4o.000.00 IG1A1 TMM.RIVAU MDa01Z.1RVDMI 1010)/ 117.4004.I4'±z' IS 11,673,173.47 •s9.000.460.9 I I I I 1 -131- I • gown ow Iwo mom Wu79m I 6uT011 swarm or rump noatme nornna 1112 A116e1. 0► 112 Aa9S29 96$.30 to Riau 7Z1G&& Anna= 3'$►s, >'IDISMT 03 3a7C0 TEAR 701 Iwws379 maw4.rlar -r, ORO =amen 161 00.244.1.70 $6.364.130 100,0% 6 -0- , ' • 77 1162 6.747,934 4. ,904. 100.01 -0- 19%3 9,240.144 7,730.070 119.11 (1.317,274) 1966 11,244,336 7.424,910 131.4% (3,619.4/). 1903 12,170.301 9,267.69$ 140.0% (3.702.606) 1966 16,01,675 10.070,430. 167.42 (6,7Y.4O) 1167 20.121.006 11,434.211 L27.11 (4.244.497) .. 1166 20.329,072 16.143,943. 111.4% (2.163,067).,. 1969 22,477,627 20.213,664 111.21 (2.20.941) 1910 26,072.114 22.233.321, .117.21 (3.119.393) Tom 9ane.up .2 mewl p0011 44 a99efe6 004446M Ia am esn4 a 74.14 Cosy 160.84044 rlea 7r4 a at466a4 eilLr*laa. ' 1 (3198%138 ►T $QORf7( I 306 TQ 1207.0144 Oa71R730nos FISCAL AS A 3[RCAT4at ntmu MO71R nmsnlarr 7W or 14TRQU O3177141,17119 MECUM 7110014 %folk_ 1101 4.00% . 2.001 meet 9400 $26.369 326.$69 461.727 1.321.13. 1162 4.00% . 2.001 ever 6400 393,693 39$.093 1.074,476 2,266.243 1063 4.00% ..2.00% over 9400 632.064 02.034 1,261,004 2.323.112 1 064 5.30% 466.392 464.313 1.043.796 2,376,372 1163 3.30% 706.993 706.63 3.142,736 4.360.324 191 $.30% 743.931 743.131 2.310,146 4,016.406 1167 6.002 137,721 07.627 1,444.01)4 3,319,314 1903 6.001 069,404 969,404 1,617.160 3.433.466.. 1941 6.001 614.013 114,117 3.273,313 3.022,643 1910 6.001 960,439 960,439 1.424.277, 3,343.131 1119711115 17 7772 ' . 3A Tn moms sint 6Twnww TEAR 111101221 3 nnu 341018% TQTAL . 1901 174.022 33,403 233.113 467,440 . 1942 217.467 1,410 220,477 506.142 ' ... 1943 263,060 44,031 267.431 614.370 1944 316,246 0,162 30,733 144.143 ‘' 193 430,396 91,491 192.416 722,303 1106 464.317 116,02 246.909 120.179 1161 402,341 106.439 230,410 941,07 1/00 736.332 174,x1 236.600 1,267.313 1969 444.493 134.037 426.400 1.429,136 1110 90.072 163.11 311.494 1,439,732 • -132II - I oOQRT oo via C.aa.taal a et O.erl,. re.1 Nadel Debt Gang %Manes Scuds IDa.nbar ]1. MO M Oaaanl _ BadDebt y111ea '- v 4♦li..AMMO b3 r laN�.11 el.. $T2SG!a� O..avr.�a Owl.aarat Claw I T . ♦ 21.aM.7fq^. •7•31. ♦ 7.4.00:1.747fabeL 301.•01.101 77..f 71.171.111 spatial Nantes !]wy131.M1 13.n 444117.117 Tat Onalp11a1 j 110.472.017 S 1A7��i I 1 • I 1 • 1 1 1 -133— 1 i • • a ICOMPLIANCE } , SECTION g la Y r s E s N , i5q E cif 6 I k COLORADO li ' • ' • • ZNDLPENDENT AUDITORS' REPORT ON SOTPLIDQNTAL SCHEDULE OritEDEYAL ITNANZAL ASSISTANCE Board of County Commissioners County of Weld, Colorado ' Greeley, Colorado We have audited the general purpose financial statements of the County of weld. Colorado for the year ended December 31,.1990, and have issued our report thereon dated May 17. 1991. These general purpose financial statements ars the responsibility of the management of the County. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these general purpose financial statements based on our audit. • ' We conducted our audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards and Government Audicing Standards, issued by the Comptroller General of the United States. Those standards require that we plan .and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the general purpose financial statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a • test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures An the general ' purpose financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management. as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion. Our audit was conducted for the purpose of forming an opinion on the general purpose financial statements of the County taken as a whole. The accompanying supplemental schedule of federal financial assistance for the year ended December 31. 1990, which is also the responsibility of the County's management, is presented for purposes of additional analysis and is not a required pare of the general purpose financial statements. Such supplemental schedule has been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in our audit of the general.purpose financial statements and. in our opinion, is fairly stated in all material respects when considered in relation to the general purpose financial statements taken as a whole. DELOITTE b TOUCHE ' Denver, Colorado May 17. 1991 ' • TI r wii •0. se el: 3 ell he elh .. X R on w�' n • r • + g ell. 1 •: a w �_ w` a w r •i w ✓ w • w r r w " '� • 1 w • x : g R 2 x a 8 a x w . re _ X x R e R X _ . gw 1 a « • • V. r w 1 ill •• r. 0. 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OF mDZNOS AAD QUESTIONED COSTS For the Tear tided December 31, 1990 CURIENt-YEAR WINDINGS aaCRAM Migrant Meadstart Program attendance in June (50%), July (640), and August (50%) was below the 850 level required by the federal financial assistance award. $!C9tQ(TNDATTO?Z As this situation appears to be recurring, the County should obtain a waiver or modification of the attendance requirement during historically low attendance months. Low program attendance is primarily a result of the method used to calculate average daily attendance. Beginning in 1991, Neadatart will be implementing a new attendance calculation procedure, which is in compliance with the Reedstart Administration Regulations Guide, whereby excused absences will be included in the calculation of average daily attendance. Substantial increases in average daily attendance are expected through implementation of this calculation procedure. =SAKE .S/NONCO PLZANC . Regular Meaatart Program attendance in January (84%), March (810), May (83%), September (670), October (71%), November (74%), and December (750) was below the 850 level required by the federal financial assistance award. SACOMMPNDATTON I As this situation appears to be recurring, the County should obtain a waiver or modification of the attendance requirement during,historically low attendance months. I -146- i 1 8Z5ZSISSK 1 Law program attendance is primarily • result of the method used to calculate average daily attendance. Beginning in 1991, Headstart will be implementing a new attendance calculation procedure, which is in compliance with the Headstart Administration Aegulations ' Guide, whereby excused absences will be included in the calculation of average daily attendance. Substantial increases in average daily attendance are expected through implementation of this calculation procedure. MOWS Headatart Administration Expenditures reported to the State were $1,880 greater than those recorded in the general ledger. B=4=1 The County should take steps necessary to assure that amounts reported to the State ' properly reflect program expenditures recorded in the general ledger. 8r5E00X AMinor differences between the County ledger and the State reports are due to the 1 complexity of the State account coding scheme in relation to the County coding structure. In addition, timing differences and errors in data input account for the minor problems noted in the audit. Since the department does not have control over the structure of the State or County accounting systems, some e minor differences will occur in the future. A monthly reconciliation is completed by the department accountant which is used to isolate differences. The County will submit corrected'reports or prepare journal entries as appropriate. 1 -147- I ZWZIAd TIERINCVN0NromPLTAmmt • Day Care Expenditures reported to the State wore $300 I greater. than those recorded in the general ledger. 112,12=2A1Z2S The.County should take 'taps necessary to Assure that amounts reported to the State properly reflect program expenditures recorded in the general ledger. pr.4rmnsg Minor differences between the County ledger and.the State reports are due to the complexity of the State account coding schema in relation to the County coding structure. In addition, timing differences and errors in data input account for the minor problems noted in the audit. Since the department doe' not have control over the structure of the Stets or County accounting systems, some minor differences will occur in the future. A monthly reconciliation is completed by the department accountant which is used to isolate differences. The County will submit corrected reports or prepare journal entries as appropriate. E84CREK glmas iNgxcomnrAafr, I Headstart Expenditures reported to the State were $100 greater than those recorded in the general ledger. $PC0MMENDATIAI The County should take 'taps necessary to assure that amounts reported to the Scat. properly reflect program expenditures recorded in the general ledger. • -148- I I , I trcrgNS$ Certain expenditurea must be estimated because reports are often submitted before actual amounts of expenditures are„available to ehe County. Any differences between estimated and actual expenditures are corrected in'the following quarter'• State Report. . . =MI =1923113122:2210141EL Job Training Expenditure, reported to the State were $700 Partnership Act greater than those recorded in the general ledger. BE2012=tOM The County should cake steps necessary co assure chat amounts reported to the State properly reflect program expenditures irecorded in'che' general ledger. EESPO1ISS: tCertain expenditure■ must be estimated because reports are often submitted before e actual amounts of expenditures are available to: he County.- Any differences between estimated and actual expenditures are corrected in the following quarter's State Report. PROGRAM nnr5trtoNrn rosy Headatart The County allocated indirect costs to the Headatart program which were $16,664 greater than the amount allowed in' the State-approved- indirect cost allocation plan. The County should take steps necessary to assure that the indirect cost allocation approved by the State is adhered to. Hn_scv OEfforts are being made to assure the County's compliance with the approved indirect cost allocation plan. The Headatart program will be credited in 1991 for the amount of the 1990 overallocation. t -149- I TQS CF FRTOR-YFak FTNDTNCS KIMOLIZADZAIII prsPACTpt I Program attendance in June and July, A waiver has not been obtained, but 1989 was below the 85• level the County is adopting a new required by the federal financial attendance procedure which should assistance award. increase attendance levels substantially through the inclusion. ofexcused absences in the average daily attendance calculation. • gr,CO''AA HP.ADSTART I pnamtNcs/NONCOsPLTANCE SON Program attendance in January, A waiver has not been obtained, but October, and December, 1989 was the County is adopting a new below the 850 level required by the attendance procedure which should federal financial assistance award. increase attendance levels substantially through the inclusion of'excused absences in the average daily attendance calculation. I AID TO FAMILIES WITH DEPn,hn?T C RVN Expenditure amounts reported to the Although differences between I State were different than the.. County ledger and the reports expenditures recorded on the will continue to occur due to the County's general ledger. In total, complexity of the State account expenditures report to the State coding scheme in relation to the were approximately $350 more than County coding structure, timing the expenditures recorded in the differences and errors in data general ledger. input. the County is performing monthly reconciliations to isolate any differences and will correct or adjust ita reports or general ledger as "necessary. I I -150 I 1 1 Cplpt . S ATiMTIVTSflA ON 7Twnngcs QQONC MPLTABCB PUPOSDCQa Expenditure amounts reported to the Although many differences between State more different than the County lodger and the reports expenditures recorded on the will continue to occur due to the County'■ general ledger. In total. complexity of the State account expenditures reported to the Statecoding scheme in'relation to the more approximately $163 more than County coding structure, timing the expenditures recorded in the differeao.a and errors in data I general ledger. input, the County is performing monthly reconciliations to isolate any differences and will correct or adjust its reports or general ledger as necessary. 1 A 1 1 1 t 1 _1Si_ 0 I I I INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REPORT ON COMPLIANCE WITH SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO BOTH MAJOR AD NONMASOR FTOERA$ VINAIrTALAVITIerAMIT nnCP*M* Board of County Commissioners County of Wild, Colorado I Greeley, Colorado We have audited the County of Weld, Colorado's compliance with the requirements I governing types of services allowed or unalloyed; eligibility; matching, level of effort or earmarking; reporting; claims for advances and reimbursements; and amounts claimed or used for matching that ars applicable to each of its major federal financial assistance programs, which are identified in the accompanying schedule of federal financial assistance, for the year ended December 31, 1990. The management of the County is responsible for the County's compliance with It those requirements. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on compliance with those requirements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. I Government Auditing Standards, issued by the Comptroller General of the United States, and Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128, 'Audits of State and Local Governments.' Those standards and OMB Circular A-128 require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether material noncompliance with the requirements referred to above occurred. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence about the County's compliance with those requirements. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion. The results of our audit procedures disclosed immaterial instances of I noncompliance with the requirements referred to above, which are described in the accompanying schedule of findings and questioned costs. We considered these instances of noncompliance in forming our opinion on compliance, which is expressed in the following paragraph. In our opinion, the County complied, in all material respects, with the requirements governing types of services allowed or unalloyed; eligibility; II retching, level of effort or earmarking; reporting; claims for advances and I. reimbursements; and amounts claimed or used for matching that are applicable to each of its major federal financial assistance programs for the year ended December 31, 1990. -152- I . 1 1 Board of County Commissioners County of Weld, Colorado Pap 2 In connection with our audit of the 1990 general purpose financial statements of the County and with our study and evaluation of the County's internal control structures used to administer federal financial assistance programs. as required by Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128, 'Audits of State and Local Governments,' we selected certain transactions applicable to oertain nonmajor federal financial assistance programs for the year ended December 31. 1990. As required by OMB Circular A-128, we have performed auditing procedures to test compliance with the requirements governing types of services allowed or unalloyed and eligibility that are applicable to these transactions. Our procedures were substantially less in scope than an audit, the objective of which is the expression of an opinion on the County's compliance with these requirements. Accordingly, we do not express such an opinion. 1 With respect to the items tested, the results of those procedures disclosed no material instances of noncompliance with the requirements listed in the preceding paragraph. With respect to items not tested, nothing came'to our attention that caused W to believe that the County had not complied. in all material respects, with those requirements. However, the results of our procedures disclosed immaterial instances of noncompliance with those requirements, which are described in the accompanying schedule of findings and questioned costs. This report is intended for the information of the board of County Commissioners and others within the County, and officials of applicable federal and state agencies. This restriction is not intended to limit the distribution of this report, which is a matter of public record. Sagn ` -Tice DELOITxE & TOCCME Denver. Colorado May 17. 1991 • 1 -153- 1 tl i DEEDADENT AUDITORS' EXPORT ON COMPLIANCE UIANCE WITH THE GENERAL RZQUIREN NTS APPLICABLE TOMAJOR F nti PLKASCTAL ASsts'rAscE naecRAn: board of County Commissioners County of Weld, Colorado Greeley, Colorado We have applied procedures to. test the County of Weld, Colorado's compliance with the following requirements applicable to,each of its *aj or federal financial assistance programs, which are identified in the schedule of federal financial assistance, for the year ended December 31, 1990: . Political activity, . Davis-Moon Act . Civil rights . Cash management • Relocation assistance and real property acquisition . Federal financial reports . Drug-free workplace Our procedures were limited to the applicable procedures described in Office of Management and budget's Compliance Supplement for Slagle Audles of.Seats and. . Local Governmenes. Our procedures were substantially less in scope than an audit, the objective of which is the expression of an opinion on the County's compliance with the requirements listed in the preceding paragraph. Accordingly, we do not express such an opinion. With respect to the items tested, the results of those procedures disclosed no material instances of noncompliance with the requirements listed in the first paragraph of this report. With respect to items not tested, nothing came to our attention that caused us co believe that the County had not complied, in all material respects. with those requirements. However. the results of our procedures disclosed immaterial instances of noncompliance with those requirements, which ere described in the accompanying schedule of findings and questioned costs. This report is intended for the information of the board of County Commissioners and others within the County, and officials of applicable federal and state agencies. This restriction is not intended to limit the distribution of this report, which is a matter of public record. DELOITTE 6 TOUCRE Denver, Colorado X154- May 17, 1991 I I 11 INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' REPO&T ON THE 'INTERNAL CONTROL S'fADCTURE NEED TR snKTKvnTrsTMO wEDIRAL AYWANCTAL ASSItTANCK JPOQ$A Board of County Commissioners County of Weld. Colorado Greeley, Colorado We have audited the general purpose financial statements of the County of Veld. Colorado, as of and for the year ended December 31, 1990, and have issued our report thereon dated Kay 17, 1991. We have also audited the County's compliance with requirements applicable to sejor federal financial assistance programs and have issued our report thereon dated May 17, 1991. We conducted our audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards; Government' Auditing Standards, issued by the Comptroller General of the United States; and Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-128, Audits of Sue. and Local Governments. Those standards and OMB Circular A-128 require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the general purpose financial statements are free of material misstatement and about whether the County complied'with' laws and regulations, noncompliance with which would be material to a' major federal • financial assistance program. In planning and performing our audit for the year ended December 31, 1990, we considered the County's internal control structure in order to determine our auditing procedures for the purpose of expressing our opinion on the County's general purpose financial statements and on its compliance with requirements applicable to major programs and not to provide assurance on the internal control structure. This report addr our consideration of internal control structure policies and procedures relevant to compliance with requirements applicable to federal financial assistance programs. We have addressed policies and procedures relevant to our audit of the general purpose Ifinancial statements in a separate report dated' May 17, 1991. The management of the County is responsible for establishing and maintaining an internal control structure. In fulfilling this responsibility, estimates and judgments, by management are required to assess the expected benefits and related costs of internal control structure' policies and procedures. The objectives of an internal control structure are to provide management with reasonable, but not absolute, assurance that assets are safeguarded against loss from unauthorized use or disposition, that transactions are executed in I -155- I board of County Commissioners County of veld, Colorado Page 2 I accordance with management's authorization and recorded properly to permit the preparation of general purpose financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, and that federal financial assistance programs are managed in compliance with applicable laws and regulations. because of inherent.Umitat&ona1 in any internal control I structure, errors, irregularities, or instances of'noncompliance may nevertheless occur and not be detected. Also, projection of any evaluation of the structure to future periods is subject to the risk that procedures may become inadequate because of changes in conditions or that the effectiveness of the design and operation of policies and procedures may deteriorate. For the purpose of this report, we have classified the significant internal I control structure policies and procedures used in administering federal financial assistance programs in the following categories: Aeeounring Apnlicatioug Admintatrative Controls I ▪ billings . General Requirements . Receivables .. Political activity . Cash receipts Davis-bacon Act . Purchasing and receiving . . Civil rights, . Accounts payable . . Cash ,management . Cash disbursements . . Relocation"assistance and . Payroll real'property management . Inventory control .. Federal 'financial' reports . Property and equipment . . Drug-free workplace . General ledger . Specific Requirements . . Types of services ▪ . Eligibility . . Hatching, level of effort, or, earmarking • ▪ Reporting • Cost allocation Special requirements, if any For all of the internal control structure categories listed above, we obtained an understanding of the design of relevant policies and procedures and determined whether they have been placed in operation; and we 4 control risk. During the year ended December 31, 1990. the County eXpended 72 percent 'ot its total federal financial assistance under major federal finance assistance - programa. I -156- I 1 11 Board of County Commissioners County of veld, Colorado Page ' He performed tests of controls, as required by ONO Circular A-128, to evaluate the effectiveness of the design and operation of internal control structure policies and procedures that we considered relevant to preventing or detecting material noncompliance with specific requirements, general requirements. and 11 requirements governing claims for advances and reimbursements and amounts claimed or used for matching that are Applicable to each,of the County's major federal financial assistance programs, 'which are identified in the accompany 1 schedule of federal financial assistance. Our procedures were less in scope than would be necessary to render an opinion on these internal control structure policies and procedures. Accordingly, we do not express such an opinion. A material weakness is a condition in which the design or operation of one or more of the internal control structure elements does not reduce to a relatively low level the risk that noncompliance with laws and regulations that would be material to a federal financial assistance program may occur and not be detected within a timely period by employees in the normal course of 11 performing their assigned functions. Our consideration of the internal control structure would not necessarily disclose all matters in the, internal control structure that might be material weaknesses as defined above. However, we noted no matters involving the internal control structure and its operation that we believe to be • material weakness as defined above. W. noted other matters involving the internal control structure and its operation that we have reported to the management of the County in a separate letter dated May 17, 1991. This report is intended for the information of the Board of. Commissioners and others within the County, and officials of applicable federal and state agencies. This restriction is not intended to limit the distribution of this report, which is a matter of public record. 1 Denver, Colorado Hay 17, 1991 1 -157- I r r r INDEPENDENT AUDITORS' COMPLIANCE MOAT BASED ON AS AtThIS 0l pt flAL PDATOSJ flfl NCtAL XIAT .NT9 • Board of County Commissioners County of Weld. Colorado Greeley, Colorado We have audited the general purpose financial statements of the County of Veld, Colorado as of December 31. 1990 and for the year then ended. and have issued our report thereon dated Nay 17, 1991. We conducted our audit Ln accordance with generally accepted auditing standards r and Government Auditing Standards, issued by the Comptroller General of the United States. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the general purpose financial statements are free of material misstatement. • Compliance with laws. regulations, contracts and grants applicable to the County Ls the responsibility of the management of the County. As part of obtaining reasonable assurance about whether the general purpose financial statements are free of material misstatement, we performed tests of the County's compliance with certain provisions of laws, regulations, contracts, and grants. However, our objective was not to provide an opinion on 'overall compliance with such provisions. The results of our teats indicate that, with respect to the items tested, the County complied, in all material respects. with the provisions referred to in the preceding paragraph. With respect to items not tested, nothing creme to our attention that caused us to believe that the County had not complied, in ell material respects, with those provisions. This report is intended for the information of the Board of County Commissioners r and others within the County. and officials of applicable federal and state agencies. This restriction is not intended to limit the distribution of this report, which is • matter of public record. r 8-T• eA DELOITTE 6 TOUCHE Denver, Colorado -158- May 17, 1991 r II ., I , nan8raanParr wvnrroRS I , Board of County Commissioners II County of Weld, Colorado Greeley, Colorado We have audited the general purpose financial statements of the County of Veld, ll Colorado (County) as of and for the year ended December 31, 1990, -and have issued our report thereon dated May 17, 1991. i Va conducted our audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards and Government Auditing Standards, issued by the Comptroller General of the United States. Those standards require that we plan and-perform the Audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the general purpose financial ilstatements are free of material misstatement. In planning and performing our audit of the general purpose financial statements II of the County.for the year ended December 31, 1990. we considered its internal control structure in order co determine our auditing procedures for the purpose of expressing our opinion on the general purpose financial statements and not to IIprovide assurance on the internal control structure. A description of the responsibility of management for establishing and maintaining the internal control structure, and the objectives of and inherent i limitations in such a structure, is set forth in the attached Appendix, and should be read in conjunction with this letter. I For the purpose of this report, we have classified the significant internal control structure policies and procedures in the following categories: li Srrnunrins Annlicatione (dminlerrafive Controls • billings . General Requirements . Receivables . . Political activity 1 . Cash receipts .. Davis-bacon Act ▪ Purchasing and receiving . . Civil rights . Accounts payable . . Cash management 1 . Cash disbursements Relocation assistance and real ▪ Payroll property management . Inventory control .. Federal financial reports . Property and equipment . . Drug-free workplace General ledger . Specific Requirements .. Types of services 1 .. Eligibility . . Matching, level of effort, or earmarking 1 . . Reporting Cost allocation . . Special requirements, it any 1 -159- Board of County Commissioners County of Weld, Colorado Page 2 I For all of the internal control structure categories listed above, we obtained an understanding of the design of relevant policies and procedures and whether they have been placed in operation, and we d control risk. Our consideration of the internal control structure would not necessarily disclose all matters in the internal control structure that might be material weaknesses under standards established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. A material weakness ,is a reportable condition in which the design or operation of one or more of the specific internal control structure elements does not reduce to • relatively low level the risk that errors or irregularities in amounts that would be material in relation to the general purpose financial statements being audited may occur and not be detected within a timely period by employees in the normal course of performing their assigned functions. We noted no matters involving the internal control structure and its operation that we consider to be material weaknesses as defined above. 1 However, we noted certain matters involving the internal control structure and its operation that we have reported to the management of the County in a separate communication dated May 17, 1991. This report is intended for the information of the board of County Commissioners and others within the County. and officials of applicable federal and state agencies. This restriction is not intended co limit the distribution of this report, which is a matter of public record. ;Seat 71' Tart c,ste DELOXTTE 6 TOUCHE Denver, Colorado i May 17, 1991 1 1 A I -160- 1 1 1 • =WS i MANAGEMENT'S RESPONSIBILITY FOR, AND THE OBJECTIVES 1 tqn T.TMTTATION1 OF TUT INTF1tNAL rotrrRoLsizgran The following comments concerning management's responsibility for the internal control structure and the objectives of and the inherent limitations in the internal control structure are adapted from the Statements on Auditing Standards of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. g emenr's Resnonsibility Management is responsible for establishing,and maintaining the internal control structure. In fulfilling this responsibility, estimates and judgments by management are required to assess- the expected benefits and related costs of internal control structure policies and procedures. Obleetivwl The objectives of an internal control structure are to provide management with reasonable, but not absolute, assurance that assets are safeguarded against loss from unauthorized use or disposition, and that transactions are executed in accordance with management's authorization and recorded properly to permit the preparation of financial statements in accordance with generally accepted ' accounting principles. 7 fie17 tw Because of inherent limitations in any internal control structure, errors or irregularities may nevertheless occur and not be detected. Also, projection of any evaluation of the structure to future periods is subject to the risk that procedures may become inadequate because of changes in conditions or that the effectiveness of the design and operation of policies and procedures may deteriorate. 999 ■ 1 t 1 1 -161- 1 1 . 1 I ortcatTgi !JJ!Ac -162- • \:;17.\.7\, -,fin •tJ C'c, ' 177JUL1�� -9 n•< 52 Homestead Title Co. 70 CL� C._':'.:, ,...- Of Greeley, Inc. O T930 11th Avenue • P.O. Box 970 • Greeley, CO 80632 Bus: (303) 3537629 Fox: (303) 353-7976 Board of County Commissioners/Weld Co. Weld County Court House Greeley, CO 80631 Our File Number: 667 your Ref: Board of Co. Comm./D Dear Customer: Enclosed, please find your Title Insurance Policy in connection with your recent transaction. Since we have already researched this property, we would be able to quickly provide you with any additional services or information. Please call us if you have any questions. Thank-you for using Homestead Title. Sincerely, Debra L. Covert Vice President & Title Supervisor DLC/mrs 1),61law a ' , � . ro►-Icv xo- B 109314 owivExs nn.E i;vsurta�vc� pota�cx Issuod by THE SECURII"x T'ITLE GUARANTEE CORPORATION OF BAL1'�ORE BAL'IIMORE, MARYI.AND SVBJECf TOTHE BXCl.US1ONS FROM COVERAGE,THE EXCEATIONS FROM COVERAGECOMAINED 1N SCHEDULB B AND THE CONDITION5 A1VD STIPUI.A'170NS,TH�SBCURI7Y T1TA,I;GUARANTCB CORPOAATION OF BAI.TIMORE,A MARY1,ANb CORPORATION,haein calleC the Compeny,inuroa,ae of Data of Poliry whown in Schodulo A,againet laee o�damego,not oxaaadin¢tho Amount of Inevranoo emtad in Schedub A, auatainod or incurcod by the iruurcd by reenon oC 1, Title to thc atate or intorcct der�oribed in Schedub A being vated othor than ae ahtcd thercin; 2. Any deCect in or Iien or oncumbrance on the ci[k; , 3, Unmrrketabili[y of the title; 4, lack of e right of soaes to and Gom the land. ThoCompanywillaleopaythecoees,atwmeyi tocaendexpenaesincurrodinGekneeotthetiUe,asimurod,butonlytothe oxeont provided in che conditions and ecipula[ion.. In Witnws Wharoot,The Se�vrhy Tkb Guvurtee Corpor�tlon MBdtlmora 1uu awod iu Corporeto name Rnd�eal to be hetcun[0 atfixed,the Poliry to become valid when countenignod by an ru[hor'v.ed olfwo�'a egent of the aomputy. THE SECURITY TITLE GUARANTEE CORPORA770N 0�'BALTIlVIORE ISSUED BY: '" �.�- C ��'i3� �i ' �a `,� ��"�W n.d�+ I '• Mw: � ,�_,5" r ,�; ,..M.,, nG�NTFOR ,.y�ti� TNF tiLCURiTY TIT6H pUARANTpE + CpRPORA71ONOPBnI.TIMORk � �� � .�q� l Coununiyned: .r,� � � � ti.w� Au�Mrwl Mprury . BT•N� M.1�4�7W AwWlri OnrY Mly��64fI� • Exclusions from Coverage The following matters are expressly excluded from the coverage of this policy and the Company will not pay leas or damage, costa,attorneys fees or expenses which arise by neon of; 1. (a) Any law,ordinance or governmental regulation(including but not limited to building and toning laws,ordinance,of • regulations)restricting,regulating,prohibiting or relating to(I)the occupancy,Wee,Or enjoyment of the lend;(II)the character. dimensions or location of any improvement now or hereafter erected on the lend;(III)•secretion In ownership or a change In the dimensions or area of the land or any parcel or which the land Is or was a pen;of(w)envMonmemel prote0tbn,to the effect of any violation of thew laws,ordinance or governmental regulations,except to the extent that a notice of the enforcement thereof . or a notice of a defeat lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation or alleged violation affecting the lend hap been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy.(b)Any governmental polio*power not excluded by(a)above,except to the extent that a nodes of the exercise thereof or a notice of a defiot den or encumbrance resulting from a violation or alleged violation affecting the land has been recorded in the public record at Date Of Polley. 2. Rights of eminent domain unless notice of the exercise thereof has ben recorded M the public records M Date of Policy,but not excluding from coverage any taking which has occurred prior to Date of Policy which would be binding on the rights of a • purchaser for value without knowledge. 3. Deets,liens,encumbrances,adverse claims or other matters:(a)created,suffered,assumed or agreed to by the Insured claimant(b)not known to the Company,not recorded in the public records at Date of Policy,but known to the insured claimant and not disclosed in writing to the Company by the insured claimant prior to the date the Insured claimant became an Insured • under this policy;(a)resulting In no loss or damage to the insured claimant:(d)attaching or creatad subsequent to Date of Policy; or(a)resulting in loss or damage which would not have been sustained if the)revered claimant had paid value for the estate M Interest insured bV this pollay. Conditions and Stipulations • I. pNnhion of Tenn•, bllpatan in each any third pert,seam a Maim edam to the title or Intros The following terms when used in this policy moan: a mural,bin only a to those rated sow of action alags%•deform, s,I • le) "in.ured"I the insure named In Schedule A.and,subject to any rights Or ensumranse or other matter insured Nernst by this poity,The Company*MN defenses the Company would have had against the named mated,Inure who hove the MOW to an osunul of M aria leWN.10 tat rphl of the insured to mupsed to no enterer d the named'named by operation of law as Ybdlat for reasonable muse)to reagent lb.Insured r to the mated soar of distinguished from purchase Ind& lng,but not limited lo,hairs,dlerlbulw, action and Nall not be liable ter and will not pay the fate a red other sour*, *wank'Waal,parson&faprwMalvae MN of kin,or aerprate Of Wawa TM company all net pay ray tame,cods or eepMsee Inured by the insured in e us.Mo/e. the detente of Moss mewof amen wretch Naga mats,not IMWed mane • (bl "insured claimant";art Insured claming lose or demag,, by this patsy, lot "kMwtsdpe••r"known":*Mid knowledge,net construe*knowledge Of lb)The Company shall hale the tIgM.et Its rmnllae.In i..*ni sera prorate , dto fine which hmaycy Ior any d to other nr ord. hiby hImpaathene**recrdn as any agarr creepingplall env ride to teIahin its oprrs.m insured, defined Iaffecting polcyranydMrtend•vMah ImPanconstructive notion of Mama*or or reale lees ceder a.tide to taterner lowlyaay WM ,)"le "t e land. rIo prevent Pr action terrdsterpe to tat insured.whether eh or MA may • elf rd landooaylaw onrar/rd to eelprBMeduteA,and"land" env epaopide, shear tatMrMa tree eabilitmathssactNNanba shard thereto when by law coth lows Itt property.dy.The term elerre to not basa hraut lb. and shell not thereby comae ability wale any p at ab e ed•any orany beyond the Reds,,tat eoo rsacama I referred a In this ahoy.A do Comany shell aMrpae its rights under the paragraph,d coal Schedule A.nor any right.ma,Inlwr,estate r Meam•M m abutting ereNe, do p ddrpamfy. roads,avenue.,alleys,lanes,ways or watrwey but nothing herein tall muddy (o)whenever the Comsny shell have brought en action or interposed e delyda or limit the cram 1n whips a right of,set to and from the and la inured by as rewired or permMfad by the provision'of tae palsy,the Company may ' this policy ounce any INyalen to final deerminran by•court of competent lurl•daldn (e) "mortgage"•Mortgage.dad of trust,trust deed,or Mad security Monona* and eaprrly reserves the right,In its sole,serwlso,to appeal from any advise If) "public records":records eateeaMd under sate aa.Ytas it Ors of Policy for judgment or order, the purpose of Imparting constructive notice of mettra mating to real properly id) In atlases*Wars this aka arena or requires the Company to proseoud to purchasers for value end without knowledge.with respect 10 taotlan l Ia*vI N or*weal or the defame of any action or prasaaing,fat Moored shall spars to the Esoluaons Frain Co'ag.,"public reaorde"shah also include environmental Iha Campsny lit eight to ea prorate or provide defense In the notion to protection liens file in tat MOONS of the Mark of the United suites district court proceeding,and NI appals therein.and permit the Corneal to use,at Its tylion, Ist the district in which the land to locate, the name of the Insurd for this pupas.When...rquated by the Crnpany, Ise) 'teammate**of the till.:an alleged or apparent metier affecting the title the mauled,a the Cempany'a aspens,.shall pat the Company all rwsonable to the and,not axoluded or ewpld from coverage,which would entitle a aid(Il In any*Won or roceeding.awing evidence,obtaining wMMa.. Purchaser of the masts or maaat described in Schedule A to be released from prosecuting or defending the action or proceeding,or effecting settlement,end • the obligation to puroMm by vines of•contractual condition requiring the (Min any other IavAul at Yeah in the opinion of the Company new SS .. delivery of maaNaba MO, n•Mmen,or desirable to staled the tee to ale erne r awe a insured,it the Company is preidleed by the failure of the Insured to rwre the required 2, Condeb na Maw nuen er tneuraa Crtwanes r Tide. ceoaman,the Crepa abtl nye prtae to the rnraed ender she pulshell sley ,. The coverage of this pray shall continue in fora a.of Canto(Policy In favor of terminate,maudl%arty II•dgy or ablgetdn so defend,mesa,r continua en insured only so long as the insured retains an estate or interest in the and,or any litigation,with raged Is to motor or midterm requbing such eameretcn, holds an indebtedness rourd by a pumas@ money mrtbew given by a purohar from the insured,Or only so tong a.the Insured shell have liability by 6, hoof at lass or Oswego reason of enveants of warranty made by the Insured in any trMM O/on In addition to end altar IM nohow required under Section 3 of the Canalboat • conveyance of the sane or interest,Tat ahoy shalt not Continue In(rte In and Stipulations are been provided the Company.•proof of loser damage favor of any purohsw from the Insured of either(II an estate or Interest in the signed end sworn to by the mere claimant pall be furnished w the Company • and.or(hi an Indebtedness secured by a purchase money mending'given to tat within BO days after the Insured claimant shall e•sna,n the fats grog rlea to insured, the was or dentate.The proof of loss Or am*shell dealt,the defect In,or lien r•noumrenoe on tat title,or other Mahar lns/d agrna by tae polled • 3. Noes of Claim to be Given by barred CINmant, worm.oonamrse the boa of has or amigo and sail oats,to the extant • The insured shell notify tat Company promptly in Writing III In oast of any potatblm,the baste of oalouating the amount of the Iona or omega.N the litigation at met fora In Batton Olt below,id)In as knowledge shell come to Comp•M is pmludlod by the Wires a la Mewed olrm ant to crash the an insured hereunder of any claim of Mar interest when a dyers to the title reculyd Poe of Ire or damage,me Company.talerene to the insured under to the emote or interest,as insured,and whorl mignl cruse as or amagt for the policy shall terminate,Including any liaolity or oblipalon a tie(end, which the Company maybe liable by venue of this policy,or(till if title to the rossoute,or wentbvue any litigation,wren Meer,td the maker or nremr. elate or Interest,as Insulted,Is naiad as unmarketable,If prompt nlis shall reuMng sigh proof of lost at damage. not be given to the Campany,then a to the IMYM all liability of the Comsat M addition,INS MOWS ulelmanl may mesons*be reused to tubmh to shall terminate with regard to the math or mama for which promo'none Is e.atdnahen under oath by any authrlad Mmeanamyo of the Comes*and required;provided•however,Mel failure to notify the Company Moll in no moo shell Produce tor eamlMan,Inspection end Ie.wng,et such reasonable maw • pre&WIa the rights of any insured under this polity unless the Company shall be and places at may be ds,triated by any authoriser representative of the • . naad by the failure and then only to the extent el the midis. Camay, record,Sella,td eaf,gera.thaw correspondence and mernnrsa n ,r W whether barring e den before or after Date of Polity,what reasonably pertain A, Gaeta and Prossatltloll of Meet Duty of Insured Claimant te to the toss or damps,Further,if face d by any authorised Iemwidw of Cooperate, the Company.the instated olatmaf WWI grant eta pentad"In taming,for any te)Upon written name by the Insured end eub)en to the options Contained in ethorlad relxesntetise of the Company to a.aOM,inepw and ooayO Section 6 of theme todlians and Stipulations,IM Company,at its own Coe and reords.booed ledgers,shwa,correspondence and mamsana r the moat* without unreasonable may,shall provide for 1M darns of an Pared in Or own*of a third Patty,each reasonably terrain to IM as or demag..Alt • (Conditions Ind Stipulations Continued and Concluded on fast Page of This Polling O2172I -ific dcyt, w 31/4 �✓w • ALTA Owners Policy•108? Schedule A THE SECURITY TITLE GUARANTEE CORPORATION OF BALTIMORE Policy No. t DM of Pouoy B 109314 march 27, 1991 at 7145 A.M. Amount of insurance $ 125,000.00 File Numbers 667 1. Name of Insured: BOARD OF CCUN='Y 07.2CSSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, 03tARADO 2. The estate or Interest in the land which la Covered by this Miley Is: A FEE SIMPLE 3, Title to the estate or Interest In the land Is vested In: THE INSURED 4. The land referred to In this policy Is located in the County of WELD state or COLORADO and described as follows: SEE ATTACHED LYON'. DESCRIPTION This Policy is valid only if Schedule B Is attached along with ALTA Owner's Policy- 1987 and countersigned by an authorized signatory. ST•N-4A ORIGINAL INCLUDED IN AND FORMING PART OF THE SECURITY TITLE GUARANTEE C0RIORATICN OF BALTIr10RE POLICY NO.: B 109314 FILE NUMBER: 667 LEGAL DESCRSPI'ICN: Lots Eight (8) and Nine (9), in Block Sixty-four (64), EXCEPT the East Thirty feet (E30') thereof, City of Greeley, Catty of Weld, State of Colorado, according to the recorded map or plat thereof. ALTA Owner's Policy-1987 Schedule B THE SECURITY TITLE GUARANTEE CORPORATION OF BALTIMORE Policy No, B 109314 Pile Nutter: 667 EXCEPTIONS FROM COVERAGE This policy don not insure against loss or damage(and the Company will not pay costs,attorney's fees Or expenses)which arise by reason of the following exceptions: 1. Taxes and other public charges(including assessments by any county,?municipality,metropolitan district or commission)payable on an annual basis have boon paid through the current tax period ending December 31. 19 it.This policy does not insure against the balance of any public charges(including assessments by any county,municipality,metropolitan district or oommlaaion) payable on an snnuai basis subsequent to the current tax period.Nor don this policy Insure against possible future tax levies nor against possible public charges,as defined above that have not been levied or assessed,and which are not now due and payable. 2. Rights or claims of parties in possession not shown by the public records, 3. Easements,or claims of easements, not shown by the public records. 4. All matters and facts,including,but not limited to,discrepancies,encroachments,overlaps,boundary line disputes,shortage in area,which would be disclosed by a correct surveyor inspection of the premises,and when■survey is mode.the surveyor is the agentandemployee othhe Insured and Insured must look to surveyor for protection in respect to these matters. 6. Any lien,or right to a lien,for sendOmi,labor,or material heretofore or hereafter furnished,imposed by law and not shown bythepublic records. 6. Taxes for the year 1991 and subsequent years, not yet due and payable. 7. Teats, conditions, obligations and covenants contained in Party Wall Agreement between the then owners of Lots 9 and 10, Block 64, recorded May 19, 1906 in Book 234 at page 352. 8. Teams, conditions, obligations and covenants contained in Party Wall Agreement between the then owners of Lots 9 and 10, Block 64, recorded April 4, 1934 in Book 958 at rage 14. ens..r.,its. WS,.0 WOWS eV ST-N-4B ORIGINAL e • (Conditions and Stipulations Continued and Concluded From M•Yera Spar of Policy Par) information designated an confidential by the insured claimant provided to the 10, Amirden of lneurngl M.Sudten r teMMaLMn of IMWhy, Ii Company pursuant to that Motion.shall not be disclosed to other.tinier„In the All payments under tee policy,owner paym•Ma made for any attorney.iw rreonabte Judgment of the Company,it in n•e..ary in the adminlnmien of the and ea shall reduce It..amount Of 1M insurance re unto, Paint 11. WYWr Nryymu In Paiute r d the Insured claimant r submit foe ant p rticn under oath,mount O non it Is errrly uttdvnood that the recur d Insurance weer Ms policy shall be other eaaanwly rguated Mrrmlp or required pad in terthe a aqua arraably rand W OM the Cornpetty may Say under any 1 rmrcersry information from tend ponies r repulSd in the pare/ape. par runty a morlpepeMMur easMng by the roved v ale iO er teased e by the In Colleen of• r Pay d r thrWli Seer tnpa y tmmdeaith f WIIln i rowed hie which ua A and re lien on the male or embe de medr•e v Inooarlclaim under this policy,IM ConpanyaMll have the loliowirnp MrrdrmSeWule inured v.uMgeio WWI bada•medapmyMrr le)Teoptions' under thin pelbytethe insured owner. To To Pay s Tpar pay Primertthe r time hammers of Ic under this pay aunderltayaleitt d aMwMdIMWlanceunder policy together 12. twiner ref Lem with any sore,nlrn.y.'fee and smears Incurred by the IMuf.d claimant, U)Nc payment shed be made without reducing this pellet for ander•flrnl of which were mefhried by the Company,up to the lime of payment r lender d the payment rims the pricy Ms been Iota or restaged,In winch err pad d payment and whir the Company in obligated to pay, loss or aaruuctlon aril b•1walened to the rwatlon of the Company. Upon the enrolee by the Company of thin option,all liability and obligations to (b)When Debility and the extant of tee or damage ha been definitely flied in the insured untie thin polioy,other titan to torte the payment raquued,shah aoordanr with these Conditlenc and StleMe1ioM,the d or clamor rhea be terminate,including y Mobility or nblIgation to or defend.prosecute, continua any any litigation.end the policy shall be ns surrendered to the Company f amble Shan 30 days thveMar, oenrllation, 13. Nbrogatlen Men PoYnierlt or aril.,,...,., (b)TO Pay or OlMrwdee Sr11a With Perla Odw than the Insured or With dl fly Comprntye Might r Surrspetion, the Inaimd Ointment. Whenever the Cornrow WWI nap mord and pad•oleim ender this pail,all lit to pay at etherwla soule with Whet pane for of In the mime of an Insured nor(0 atdenpellanMoll wet In the Company unaffected by ryes of the claimant any calm Insured again under this policy,together with any ocra, inured alainnama enornave'far and egeneas incurred by the mind claimant which were The Company erg be suragrett to end be entitled to all Agra and nm.dY. awhvived W the Company up to the time of payment and whirr the Company in which the insured delnnd would have had egret any parse or prerry in obligated to pay;of remiss to the wham hod amp (ii)to pay of othrwMe settle with the insured arrant the low r dame plaoy red been tooth•if remand by the Ma rowded for under this policy,together With any meets Montoya'fes and refnaerfe, t sad efaimm prprtyna J•nrryali Mlrfaht• iar amperes incurred W the insurd Minelt Which wre authorised W the rfmedrgspineteIn uteenrprpanynprrsfyM omYtepto eta varpM efntrorman,The reefed meMarw hell permit the e r told t r rat UpmpanY to the y the COMM and which the Company isobligated in pay. the mewed of enle n the my of the lowereddo involving num told m r die name of p era the sgarnet exercise W COMM d either of the orlonn prodded for in the mewed pmlmM In ant eena.rlan r nitgatbn sheer rights r paragraphs IbMI)r(ill.the Company4 obligations to the lowered under shier Pellet ,ampler, far the claimed Ipso or damage,other then the payments required to be moss, h•payment on amour of•Oahe doe.net Italy*aver the lees of the mewed shall Hammett including any liability Or obligation to defend,proraWe r claimant,the Company shell be rnrgred to than nglhe end remade in the oonlnue any litigation, mallet wham the Cammpanye ewhenf bens to the whale aft-dual el the Ism It for should result her any eat of the hewed Malrant,a mar abort,IM 7. D•rnninassa,Want Of Uabdity and Carrwntes act shall Mr void this poMy,but the Companit in the torn,shed be required te Thin policy le•prawn of Indemnity maim enure Monetary lam of damage pay only that pan of any par Inasd maim by gee perry when shell grsd euaatned v incurred W the irurd reimant who ha gNered Mss or are°. the emeur,if any,lee to the Camlemly W in of me iTerMwN by the by reason of moners insured spinal by the policy and only to the mew hereon mewed Mar of theCwtssenw.ngS el surNdMrf. deaonbed. (b)The Company's Aires Against Nrt,rgred Oblgens (a) The liability of the Company under thin policy hall not mar the tear of: The CemmeMh NM of•ubregeuen m otea nendiwwed Mires Mali suet and Ii)the Amount of Insurance rated to Sah•dda Ai or, ere include,without linaMien,the Aghast the IMred M indenrutisa Iii)the difference between the velum of the insured mate or reeve as ineured gu•rmMa other porta of MMuraad Of bond,nmvethMeedinq she tetra* end the Mused d the mewed a are r intent mire to the deer,hen or ortntlo a rrteMed at Mom instruments whir planes for eublaytbn rlghe encumbrance Insured Insured morel by this policy. by Men of title policy, lb)In the event the Amount of Insurance elated in Schedule A at the Date of Policy le less then SO parent of the velum of the insured arts or Merest or the 14. ArWYatlrn, full oonMer•tlon paid for the land.whichever I.d,or If•ubeguent to the Unlace prohibited by apolable law,*third the Company or the insured May Date of Policy in improvement is erected sn the land which Weimar the value demand arnrrbn moment to the Title lMur.rs Arbitration Sae at the of the insured Mete Or Intern*by in Mar 20 prier over the Amount of American Mnrtbn Asrsinbn.MI Sae Matta•May include,but we M iss renoe stated In Schedule A,Then Ihie Policy is submit to the following: limited lo,any eMreray or err between the Carrot'and the inures (I)where no aube.geent improwntern Ma been Made.as to any perMl be the arloM an of or Selina to this policy,any serelq d the Company in oatwagicn Company shall only pay the loss pro fate in the proportion that the.count of with ha lacunae or the Weer or•rim provision or other e*h)MMion.All insurance at Dm d Policy bear to the total value of the mewed ammo or arbitrable rimers when the Amount r bnwrns is 11,000.000r leas shall be interest at Dar of PoIMy; arbitrated at the Option of dither the Comtery or the eared.M arbitrable r matters when the Amount Of Manna in in ewer of Ot,000,0OO Owe in .. III)Where a suborner irreverent ha been made,as to any peal MM,the arbitrated only when egread to by both the Company end Me Mewed.Mblvetion Company atoll only pee the tar pro rata in the proportion that 120 order of cur•u•nt to this policy and rear the Sir in enact an the dam the demand for the Amount of Inwr.nce meted In Schedule A rare to the sum of the Amount arbitration is made or.al the peon d lie insert the flues in effect at Dee of of Insurance Mated in Schedule A and the amount emended for the Polley Mall be binding upon the owls.The ewer may emirs anrnM'fee imtlrrem•nt. only of the law,of the elan in which the lent in Mated permit•aeon a ewer The provision,of'hie paragraph Mall not apply to coma,attorneys'fees and atorn.yi°ae•e•pryaling parry.Judgment upon the sward reread by the •+worn for which the Company is liable under this pansy,and shell only apply Arbsratr(ei maybe erred in any ctrl flawng)urtedMlien armed. to that portion of any lees which mlde,in the agggregate,10 Wen of the The law d 1M muse the land shell ripply San wieltralien under the Title Amount of Inatome Meted In Mermen Arbitration Ruin. Schedule A. A copy ogre rules maybe obtained front the Company upon rat's. lo)The Corpany will pay only mow toee,attorneys'Me and Seen.Incurred in soatlence wit Ba h stion 4 of them Cate a..and Stipulation.. IS, fabllly Limited mtbte Potl•Yi Pails Seem Centrals, (al This plain together with SI ererrnsMt it•ny,attached hereto by the S. Apportionment, Comm.,le the entire policy and contrast between the mewed and the M the land described in Schedule MCI canon of two or more parcels which.re Company.M ilrerrmMg Sty peraien Of the plied,this poem awl On not used amenable an,and•lama isaMeblland sooting env more of t • •tlfatwed asswhale. puree but not ell,the err What be tampon and rttied one pro rate base an If (b)Any Mini or lem or damps,whether or net based an negligence,and which the amount of Inawanr under thin policy was divided pro Sr ant the velum on ells out of the statue of the ale Is the as or tower awed lorry or by Data of Policy of soh eeeran stool to the whole.erlunive of any any alien•mening moll clean.Mali be r•epleted is this palsa improver enle Made subsequent to Ore of PoIW,urea•eerily or value Me (c)No amendment of r endweenleMm to Me policy con S.made racer by e otherwle been treed upon as to much Wool by the Company end the Mead wnerg Offallead harem or ettnahed harms Woe oy either the resident,a at the time of the iralae Of this prey sad Mown by an wren metenleM or VS*herderr,the S.wrtery an Astern Sermem,or some der or by an endonernent erOMd to this policy, .uth.na.d artlsogof the CamprW, S. Urrnl•n of uablrty, 1•, Sefarbday, (a) If IM Company emabllees the title,or removes the Shaped defeat,lien Of In the MOM•nyprovison of the prim Is held Nerd or tonentdr..Me under eaumrart of mire the tech of•ngM of ewer to r from the land,or mars apeliale MW,dme prey ran be deemed not to include that rower vet all the claim d unmeefabilay of title ell r Insured,in•rr.onaay diligent din provisions are remain In fell form and enemL Mande by any method,Including litigation and in.completion of any apostle therefrom.II shall hams fully parlor mod ha oblgations with sweat to that matter 17, Nea•ee,wM•Sent, and MiII net be liable far any lees or damage osier thereby, All mire retired le be given to..Cameos re any smantrl la wrists (h)In the MM Of any litigation,including litigation by the Company or with the q*ns q r.NrfjMta the Cangeny shad Inabide the Ilpmser M Mr plaay Company'.coamM,the Company shell have no liability fa'less of damage said .rid AS ten,,,,,,,.a es the Company r•Stern Camma Seem,a•Irra.e, there has been•final determination W•sun at rmpatent)uriedlelen,and Maryland 21202, .. dpsstlen of all appose theelmm,adverse to the title pa insured b)The Company shell not be liable for Mr Or demos to any insured for Malay voluntarily seamed by the*nand In nettling any claim or suit wllhout the prior written consent of in,Company. DON J. 1409F Anom ly AT LAW •�"• n.. .I1 ^• ^ 104!5 YM AVINUO;• YI ' ...,.. WIT!300 +.. . - GRlkLt?,001.00A00.0041 MO 30e070? • July 3. 1901 • Bill Webster County Commissioners Gf ce i Let me start by apologizing for not writing to you in regard to this matter five, weeks ago. when. you were coneidering this issue. Recently,„ I was contacted by another attorney asking ■e to circulate the petitions which. are going Around to reverse the resolution to move the , county eervioea to ;the North .14. of Greeley and to require county .services to be , housed within one- half mils of the County Copurthouse. I refuaed .to take part circulating the petition and was advised that I was the only attorney who had, refused. to do , so although I doubt that all of the attorneys were contacted.. It was and is my belief that you are acxing,„in 'ths best interests of the citizens of Weld County „ and 'as ,long as you were doing that. I didn't feel I should attempt,;to, . change ,your. ,. mind. for my personal convenience. There , are certain, matters, however, that you should take into consideration in determining .the, ultimate cost of the move of certain employees away from the downtown area. It would appear from ,newspaper .accounts. of your, decision that the lowest cost to the county,•is. ,00nstructing a new offioe building in. North Greeley. The. additional cant to , the tax payers„ however, must be put into„the equation to determine what is best for the tax payers. The ,fact thatthe. ..construction of a building in North Greeley is the least expensive form of new office space may not be the lowest cost to the tax payers. Other matters that need to be considered are the additional costs all citizens , or at least moat citizens. will incur as a result of increased legal fees , title fees and banking services. Those costs will increase to most, if not all , taxpayers as ..a result ,ot a move away from the downtown area. Title companies, banks, attorneys and other people who use the county services on. a regular basis on behalf of their customers and clients will have to increase their fees to cover the costs of doing business with I . the county in North Greeley as opposed to doing business with the county in the downtown area. Those additional costs are • difficult to calculate and will continue forever if you move the services to North Greeley. Those costs will not be born by the lawyers, title companies. banks and other institutions that use the county services, those costs will be passed on to your constituents and that fact will not escape your oonstituents. • �l 5Ji1 Another matter for you co consider is the problem of housing prisoners, and in some oases, serious violent offenders in downtown Greeley as opposed to housing those prisoners outside of Greeley. The number of prisoners who are housed in downtown Greeley should not, under any oiroumstanoes, be increased. whether they be juvenile offenders of adult offenders. Almost all communities with prisons have been moving their prison facilities away from populated areas and we should do that as well , even North Greeley 1s not a particularly desirable location for such offenders . The removal of as many prisoners from the downtown area as possible is probably more important than the actual cost of such removal I '• sure that all of your constituents would prefer to incur additional expense to have the possibility of harm caused ' by prisoners reduoed to the lowest extent possible and that can be achieved by moving those prisoners to more remote I '.' sure 'you have investigated the possibilities already, 'but it seems to me that there might be inexpensive land available in Ault for a prison sight already properly zoned, "foundations poured and certain architectural work already completed for a prison sight'., If. after taking into consideration these and additional costs that I am not amore of, you are assured and' can assure me that the least expensive method of expanding the bureauoraoy is to move it to North Greeley; then' I ' will -support your decision because it is in the best" isterest' of, the 'tax"payers that the most cost effective solution be found: However,-' we own not merely consider the cost■ of construction and land acquisition in that decision. At my service club meeting on ' Tuesday, someone was circulating the petitions and I was somewhat surprised that 'everyone at 'the club except for two or three people eagerly signed up. It would appear to me that although you' had little or no 'opposition to, the move when you first began discussing It. that most people oppose it. Sincerely. atbo�T. f DJH/k'lp . 2 WELD CCu?;r'! MINUTES WELD COUNTY COUNCIL :571 JCL t0 RY June S, 1991 s es Tapes N6-7/91 The Weld County Council met in regular session in full conformftf with the Weld County Home Rule Charter at 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado on Wednesday, June 5, 1991 at 7:30 p.m. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by President Orr and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: President Clair Orr, Vice President Dale Hall , Councilman Doris Williams. Councilman David Young, and Councilman Ralph Campbell . Also present were County Attorney Tom David, Dave Bates. Cloyd Conley, Jr. , Mr. b Mrs. Jerrold Brethauer, Geoffrey Curtis, Larisa Slauson, Chad Fey, Dianye Dalton, and the Council Secretary. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Councilman Williams made a motion to approve the minutes of the May 1, 1991 meeting as printed. Vice President Hall seconded the motion. Vote was taken and the motion carried unanimously. APPOINTMENTS: President Orr noted the appointments listed on the agenda, indicating that he would attempt to attend the Elected Officials' Meetings, and encouraged the other Council members to attend as well. ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: Councilman Williams asked that an item be added to the agenda for discussion of scheduling a tour of the motor pool facilities in North Greeley. CORRESPONDENCE: President Orr noted the correspondence received. explaining that correspon- dence regarding a Possible Conflict of Interest involving Commissioner Kirby • would be discussed under New Business. REPORTS: Vice President Hall noted that he met with Chuck Cunliffe on May 9 for a tour of the Planning Department and an explanation of the planning process. He also met with Warren Lasell on May 20 regarding a citizen complaint. The complaint was determined to be a misunderstanding. however, a report will be prepared to explain the matter further. Councilman Williams explained that the County has built an extensive facility in North Greeley for the motor pool in connection with their agreement with the City of Greeley. She felt that the Council should tour this facility to gain a better understanding of how the system is working. Monday. June 24 at 2:00 p.m. was tentatively set as a time for the tour. Councilman Williams agreed to confirm this time with the Council Secretary, noting that about one hour should be allowed for the tour. �" I Page 2 ' Weld County Council Minutes • June 5, 1991 President Orr stated that there were some residents in the Kersey area getting a petition together regarding a road they are having problems with. Although he was unsure of the specific road number, It was described as the road extending east from 18th Street. He also noted that Larimer County is using a new process for restructuring their gravel roads which is saving a tre- mendous amount of money. Councilman Williams felt that the County had already tried this process and explained some of the problems encountered with it. President Orr asked that she check into this further, since it was his under- standing that what is being done in Larimer County is something new in the last year or so. Councilman Campbell noted that a Letter to the Editor of the New News suggested some possible improprieties at the library in Hudson. He met with members of the Library Board to discuss this, and Commissioner Kennedy came by during that meeting. The concern was centered around the fact that Commis- sioner Kennedy owns a building that is being sold to the Library District. It was felt that this might present a conflict of interest. Councilman Campbell stated that he left the meeting with the feeling that there was no conflict. since the agreements involved were signed 2-4 years ago, prior to Commissioner Ken- nedy becoming a Commissioner. He pointed out that since the agreement provides the Library District with first right of refusal on this property, there is a possitfility of additional purchases in the future. Councilman Young noted that the Ambulance Service issue continues to take up most of his time, however, he will try to report on some of the other areas over the summer when he has more time. He advised the audience that additional copies of his report regarding the Ambulance Service were available if anyone was interested. He commented that he attended a Work Session with the Commis- sioners regarding the Platte Valley Fire Protection District. noting that the issue was a moot point. now that they have lost their physician advisor. President Orr explained that they were able to obtain another advisor at the last hour. Councilman Young explained that discussion at that Work Session also centered around the timely and appropriate notification of complaints against the PVFPD. A copy of the list of their violations has been requested from the Health Department. so he should have more information on this at the next meeting. President Orr noted that according to the Commissioners' Meeting Minutes of May 8. $58.000 was written off by the Ambulance Service. He questioned the reason for this large write off. Councilman Young replied that he discussed this with Don Warden, who explained that larger amounts such as this are written off quarterly, while in the interim months the amounts are smaller. Write offs account for approximately 20-23% of the Ambulance Service budget, and they are not absorbed by the County, but-must be••made:,up:for.in.the. higher.bi.)ling amounts. . Councilman Young explained.'that^there:,are:manyJsteps-torthe collectiontprocess;s_tLL"Ipct; beginning with an initial billing:that goes out a few days -after the service is provided. This is followed up with another billing by the end of the month, and subsequent billings at 30 day intervals. The bills are turned over to Professional Finance after 90 days, and are held by them for another 60-120 days, after which they are returned to the Ambulance Service and written off. He noted that occasionally additional monies will be picked up later when people are trying to clear their credit report. since these balances remain on the reports until paid. He explained that out of a $1.5 million budget. approximately $300,000 Is written off each year. Page 3 Weld County Council Minutes June 5. 1991 President Orr commented that he met with the Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds and toured their facility. He noted that they have had some problems with people leaving, but he felt that they were trying to run an efficient ship and he didn't see any major problems. He also met with Don Warden last week for about two hours to go over the Council Budget. Don explained the overall operation of the Finance Department to him, and he was encouraged by the fact that the County is being run more as a business now. He noted that in 1978 there were approximately 1200 employees, and now there are approximately 850. This is partially due to the privatization of services, as was observed in the tour of the jail facilities this evening. He encouraged the other Council members to meet with Don to gain a better understanding of this segment of the County operations. He noted that he had also questioned how personnel complaints are handled, and Don advised him that he has an open door policy. so if an employee is unable to resolve a problem by discussing it with his supervisor. he may go directly to Don to discuss it. Councilman Young questioned how often this actually happens. President Orr was unsure. but felt that it did not happen very often since problems are usually resolved with the supervisor. Councilman Young noted that Weld County won an award for it's budget documents, which Don Warden was primarily responsible for. OLD BUSINESS:_ CAMPAIGN REFORM Vice President Hall asked for comments from the audience on this item. There were none. He explained that his desire when this topic was originally brought up was to determine whether there was a concern with campaigns at the local level . He has received some input, but it has not been overwhelming on either side. The concerns expressed so far have included an apathy in atten- dance at candidate forums, getting the word out through the media and related costs. seeking appearances at clubs with barriers against oolitical campaigning, • and a shorter campaign time, which might be appreciated by some of the politicians as well as the voters. Another comment was that it is very difficult to raise money on a local level , primarily because most of the money seems to be going to higher level political races. It was also expressed that this doesn't seem to be a county problem, but a state or federal problem. Vice President Hall noted that the County Attorney has advised the Council that State law gives the power to regulate the purity of elections to the General Assembly. The County Charter states that the Council shall review County government related to expenditures, efficiencies, responsiveness and adherence to the statutes. He suggested that citizens should continue to be informed on this topic and discuss it with their legislators, but since the issue is being discussed on a state level , with no less than eight bills introduced this year, as well as on the federal level , and it really doesn't come under the purview of the County Charter as related to the Council , he made a motion that the Council remove this topic from their agenda for future meetings and move on to other things. Councilman Young seconded the motion. Councilman Williams questioned what happens when they are at a meeting out in the County and someone asks about this. Vice President Hall replied that they could discuss it at that time, but he didn't feel that this needed to be listed as an agenda item every month. Councilman Young commented that he had wondered why they were spending time with this. He felt that it was an important issue, but was out of their purview. Vote was taken and the motion carried unanimously. Page 4 Weld County Council Minutes June 5, 1991 RESOLUTION REGARDING THE BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS' DECISION CONCERNING SUPERVISION OF FIRST RESPONDERS Councilman Young commented that he attempted to get as broad a base of feedback as possible on this issue. He has talked with Gary McCabe, Director of the Weld County Ambulance Service and Dr. Randy Gordon, Director of the Weld County Health Department, as well as each of the County Commissioners. He was trying to put together something that would not only represent the Council 's viewpoint, but would also be in line with the thinking of the other officials within the county. He did not want to send a message to the Board that was contrary to what Mr. McCabe and other officials addressing the Board in July might be saying. He noted that Gary McCabe has reviewed the resolution he prepared and approves of it, although the Council was free to make any amendments they felt necessary prior to final approval . He invited those present in the audience to pick up a copy of the resolution as well . ex- plaining that it might still be amended by the Council . or completely rewritten, before final approval . Councilman Young read the resolution to the Council and the audience at this time. Councilman Williams stated that she felt the resolution kind of "soft- pedalled" the issue, but she noted that this was the way it must be handled at this time. She made a motion to approve the resolution as read. Councilman Young seconded the motion. Councilman Campbell questioned the meaning of the last paragraph of the resolution, asking whether it was Councilman Young's opinion that it was a good approach to have physicians overseeing the EMT's. Councilman Young replied that he was in favor of the concept. In theory it is a good idea, since the first responders provide a very necessary service which doctors are not available to provide. He noted that physician advisors are only one component of insuring that you have good quality emergency medical care. Continued training is also very important. He noted that Dr. Gordon discussed having a county-wide plan for upgrading and improving services on a consistent basis. Senate Bill 34 allows use of Highway Users Tax Funds to impact the quality of emergency care, and they are starting to put that together as well . He noted that one of the Commissioners asked him if the Council determined that the Board should not follow through with their ruling, did that mean that the Council was not in favor of quality services. Councilman Young was unsure whether that was a message they wanted to send. This is why his final statement in the resolution was that the Council approves of the intent of the ruling, but felt that the way the Board chose to implement it was flawed. Councilman Campbell questioned how the Council sees that this ruling might slow down the process for first responders. and whether the radio equipment was adequate at this time to handle communications between physicians and first responders. He did not feel they had the communication capabilities for this in Southern Weld County. Councilman Williams commented that she would be surprised if they didn't, because they do not have any problems in Northern Weld County. Councilman Young explained that representatives of some fire districts have advised him that if they cannot find a physician advisor, they will either stop responding to medical emergencies, or they will let their EMT status expire. With the second option. they would still act as first responders, but would not fall under the ruling since they would no longer hold their EMT status. He felt this was a step backward. Councilman Williams noted that this would force people to go back to basic first aid, which Could be a real Page 5 Weld County Council Minutes June 5. 1991 problem. Councilman Campbell related a recent experience with emergency medical services responding to an accident, noting that it took Weld County paramedics another 15 minutes to respond after the local emergency services arrived on the scene. He felt that if this ruling did anything to negatively impact the first responders, whether they were EMT's or not, then we are going backwards. This was the reason he questioned whether he agreed with the Board's intent. Council- man Young explained that this was an attempt to call their bluff by stating that if we are unable to meet their requirements, they must make it possible for us to do so. Councilman Williams added that this resolution was being done to get the Board's attention, by letting them know that the people of Weld County sincerely believe that possibly the Board made a wrong decision and wish that they would not proceed with their harsh methods. President Orr asked what authority the Board has to set this ruling. He felt this would have to be a State Statute. Councilman Williams explained that the Board is given that authority. Councilman Young further explained that a member of the County Attorney's staff was present at the meeting with the Commissioners and provided them with a diagram outlining the lines of authority and explaining how they received the power to make such a ruling. He further noted that if it is felt that a ruling set by a regulatory agency goes beyond what is allowed in the statutes, legislation may be introduced to counteract that ruling. This may be a consideration at some later date if the problem cannot be resolved in some other manner. A lawsuit is another possibility. but at this point this type of action should be avoided if at all possible. David Bates from Kersey stated that what he would really like to do is tell the Board to butt out. However that won't work. He was in favor of the resolution proposed by the Council , noting that if the Board regulates and possibly eliminates something. then they need to be responsible for providing an alternative. President Orr asked that the resolution be sent to the Senators and Rep- resentatives. Councilman Williams noted that to begin with it should be sent to the Commissioners and the Board. She was unsure what good it would do to send it to the State Legislators. President Orr replied that this would simply be done to make them aware of the problem and where the Council stands with it. Vice President Hall felt that the resolution should be sent to the legislators as an information item. Councilman Young added that a copy should be sent to Gary McCabe to be included in his packet to present to the Board at the meeting in July. The deadline for submitting information for this meeting is June 27. Vice President Hall questioned whether other counties were doing similar things. Councilman Young replied that he thought it started with Gary McCabe, but Gary has alerted other counties to the problem. This is not a state-wide dilemma. but many counties would be in the same position as we are. Councilman Williams noted that Morgan, Logan and Washington Counties are very concerned with the problem. Vote was taken and the motion carried unanimously. • NEW BUSINESS: POS�`SIBLE CONFLICT OF INTEREST REGARDING COMMISSIONER KIRBY Vice President Hall made a motion that the Council find no conflict of interest in this matter. Councilman Young seconded the motion. Vote was taken and the motion carried unanimously. Page 6 Weld County Council Minutes June 5, 1991 Councilman Young questioned whether an official addressed the issue of a conflict of interest on his own, or if he was prompted to do this by someone else. He further questioned whether an official 's personal attorney handled these matters at his own expense. County Attorney Tom David explained that the law requires that an official notify the Secretary of State of any potential conflict of interest. The act of notification is all that is required by law. However, in Weld County the County Council is required to examine. investigate and rule on these potential conflicts. Councilman Young questioned whether there was ever a time when the Council disagreed with a ruling by the Secretary of State. Mr. David explained that the Secretary of State did not previously issue a ruling on conflicts. The notifications were simply received and kept on file in their office, which satisfied the requirement of notification. The Secretary of State's office only recently began issuing opinions on these potential conflicts. 1992 BUDGET President Orr explained that he met with Don Warden regarding the salaries and wages portion of the budget because he questioned why budgeted amounts appear unrelated to actual expenditures in this area. Mr. Warden explained to him that since the Council has only one salaried position, they are handled differently than the other departments. President Orr's understanding was that the Council was handled in this manner so they would fit in with the other departments. He did note that next year the figures will be more in line with actual expenditures. There was considerable discussion around the fact that this portion of the budget appears to be inaccurate. Councilman Young expressed concern with the Council ending up in the red and needing to pull monies from some other portion of their budget to Cover this because salaries were underestimated. Tom David explained that this will not happen because this information will be overlaid with figures from the Personnel Department prior to final budget approval . Vice President Hall noted that these are only worksheets and final budget approval will not occur until this fall . Councilman Young questioned the meaning of budget positions as referred to in the worksheet. The Secretary explained that this refers to the number of paid personnel in the department. Councilman Williams made a motion to accept the 1992 Council Budget as prepared. Vice President Hall seconded the motion. Vote was taken and the motion carried unanimously. PAYMENT OF THE BILLS Councilman Campbell made a motion to approve the payment of the bills as listed below. Vice President Hall seconded the motion. Vote was taken and the motion carried unanimously. Mileage for Ralph Campbell $11.00 Mileage for Doris Williams $ 3.50 Johnstown Breeze $16.00 DISCUSSION ON POTENTIAL MOVE OF COUNTY OFFICES Vice President Hall explained that he has been involved through the Chamber of Commerce in discussions on this issue, and it appears to have become an emotional and political issue. as well as a business decision. He noted that a vote will be taken by the Commissioners on this matter on June 17th. Page 7 Weld County Council Minutes June 5, 1991 He explained that to date three sites have been reviewed to determine their feasibility as alternatives to the North Greeley expansion. 'These are the ARIX Building, the United Plaza Building, and the block where the former Ghent Chevrolet Building is located. Don Warden has indicated that of the three, the United Plaza Building is most economical , although still more costly than the North Greeley site. Vice President Hall indicated that while he felt it was desireable to see downtown Greeley succeed. the County should not be required to expand in downtown Greeley if it is determined to be more costly to do so. However, if a proposal can be established that can save taxpayer money or cost the same, then every effort should be made to expand into the downtown area. Don Warden advised him that •on Friday the Jail Task Force recommended to expand the minimum security facilities from the jail onto the third floor of the Centennial Center, due to a change in housing and payment for State inmates. This change would save the County money. but would also add to the space problem and move up the need to relocate the displaced County offices. It was his opinion that Don Warden has gone through a great deal of research on the alternatives to determine their feasibility and it should now be up to interested individuals or groups to prepare further alternatives and to sell the need and cost effectiveness of staying downtown. He would urge the Commissioners to examine the alternatives with open minds. while keeping in mind that the determination of sites should be based on sound business principals, making efficient use of taxpayers' money, and not based on any emotional or political considerations. He noted that he would like to see the Council provide some support for the Commissioners in this regard, since they are the ones who will pay the political price for their decision. He distributed copies of the statement he would like to present to the Commissioners. Councilman Williams explained that she has been involved in several dis- cussions in this regard. She noted that several years ago the City and Weld County decided to expand northward with business. and planned streets and bridges accordingly. This expansion has been slow, but is happening. Some of the County facilities have already been expanded to that area. She felt that a problem with any of the alternatives is that a few years down the road, the County will be faced with the same problem again. She pointed out specific problems with the various alternatives. adding that downtown businesses need to be more responsible for themselves. She felt that there was more involved than just the County moving some of it's offices. Vice President Hall suggested that the Council support the Commissioners in making their decision based on business principals for the County, not the City or the retail people downtown. Councilman Williams stated that she did not feel the Council had done sufficient research into this matter to make a decision on it. She was confident that the Commissioners would make the best decision based on the information provided, and saw no reason to adopt a resolution or pass along any formal written statement in this regard. Councilman Young suggested that interested Council members attend the Commis- sioners' meeting and voice their opinions at that time. Vice President Hall made a motion that the Council formulate a position so the Commissioners and the public would have an idea where the Council stands on this issue. President Orr questioned whether this p6S4tion should be in writing. and requested that the motion be more specific. Vice President Hall replied that the position need not be in the form of a resolution. He restated •. , Page 8 ' Weld County Council Minutes June 5, 1991 the motion to clarify that the Council should advise the Commissioners that their position is that the County should not be required to expand into downtown if it is demonstrated to be more costly to do so. However. if a proposal is established that can save taxpayer money. or cost the same as expansion in North Greeley, then every effort should be made to expand into the downtown area. Councilman Young seconded the motion. adding that if the written statement prepared by Vice President Hall was to be presented to the Commissioners, some changes would need to be made first. Councilman Williams stated that she did not agree with the statement prepared by Vice President Hall . Councilman Campbell indicated that he would like to have portions of the statement referring to sound business principals amended. He would also ask that the statement be softened. Councilman Young commented that this particular issue should have nothing to do with downtown Greeley. but only with the location of County services. Councilman Williams felt that the Council could support the Commissioners in their decision to expand the building program to the best of their knowledge to enhance what we now have as far as taxpayers' money being treated correctly. Councilman Young expressed concern that some of the verbage in Vice President Hall 's statement might fuel the fire of emotionalism rather than squelch it. Vice President Hall withdrew his motion. President Orr suggested that the Council could take a position that they support the Commissioners' decision. Council- man Campbell stated that he would have to vote no. because he didn't approve of the statement as written. Councilman Williams made a motion that the Council support the Commissioners with their decision regarding the building proposal before them. Vice President Hall noted that if all they were saying was that they supported their decision, then they were really saying nothing anyway. Councilman Williams expressed concern for bringing the issue of downtown into it. Councilman Young stated that he would not be willing to support the Commissioners' decision without knowing what it was. He would only support it within certain parameters. Councilman Williams withdrew her motion. commenting that she felt they were not well enough informed to make a decision on this matter. She then questioned the purpose of what they were trying to do. Councilman Young replied that basically they would like to see the Commissioners make the decision in the environment of wise use of taxpayers' money, but this is only one issue the Commissioners will have to take into account with their decision. President Orr noted that the next Elected Officials' Meeting is scheduled for June 10. He suggested the Council members attend that meeting and make their views known at that time. Councilman Williams noted that any statements made by the Council members at that meeting would be made as individuals and not be expressed as the opinion of the Council. It was determined that no action would be taken on this item. President Orr informed the Council that Colorado Counties. Inc. is holding it's annual Summer Conference this month in Breckenridge. The Commissioners will be attending and a copy of the agenda was available if any of the Council members would be interested in attending all or part of the conference. He explained that a Budget Conference will be held in September and the Winter Conference is scheduled for December. The Council has also been added to the mailing list to receive information on future conferences. PUBLIC COMMENTS: Lloyd Conley from the Greeley Fire Department indicated that he was present Page 9 Weld County Council Minutes June 5, 1991 to listen to the discussion regarding the Ambulance Service. He was in favor of the resolution passed by the Council and complimented the Ambulance Service and their good working relationship with the Greeley Fire Department. ADJOURNMENT: Vice President Hall made a motion to adjourn the meeting. Councilman Young seconded the motion. Vote was taken and the motion carried unanimously. 9 /99/ P C,N- 6tpproed Clair Orr, resident erry. ecretaryecretary '�. RESOLUTION WELD CO''&TY COXM;SC!ON''.RS RE: CONFLICT OF INTEREST--COMMISSIONER C. W. KIRBY 01 JUL 10 Pi 5: 05 WHEREAS, a ruling has been requested of the Weld Cougtjr,',Cou»Ctl as to a possible conflict of interest regarding Commissioner C. W. Kirby; and WHEREAS, Commissioner Kirby has a remote equitable interest in four shares of stock in the Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company; and WHEREAS, the Home Rule Charter for Weld County provides in Section 16-9 as follows: Section 16-9--Conflict of Interest , (1) General : No County officer, member of an appointed Board. or employee shall have any interest in any enterprise or organization doing business with Weld County which might interfere with the unbiased discharge of his duty to the public and the best interest of the county. This restriction shall not apply where the officer, member of an appointed board. or employee's department has no direct contact nor business transaction with any enter- prise or organization. WHEREAS. the Weld County Council . in interpreting the Weld County Home Rule Charter. does not find this matter to be within the purview of the Conflict of Interest. NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED, that the Weld County Council finds no conflict of interest on behalf of Commissioner Kirby. The above and foregoing Resolution was. on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 9th day of July, 1991. WELD COUNTY COUNCIL �,i..► (Yea) Hair •rr r. 1 . 't I»i. . (Yea) a e Ha ' ice'`resi •ent (Yea) W., Williams or s ABSENT AT SIGNING David YY ung r (:r1 �� (Yea) ni.f / ampboll Date Signed: July 9. 1991 Resolution Number: 88 /`4 WELD COUNTY COVJP 7;0%77.3 Tim ft» 14 • tFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER City of T O ;r %. 1000 10Th STREET, GREELEY, COLORADO 60031 (303) 350-D770 Greeley July 10, 1991 weld County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Co 80632 Dear Commissioners: I am writing to you to again request a reconsideration of your decision to relocate several county offices outside the downtown area. Specifically, X want to propose several alternatives which address the concerns I understand may have caused you to reject our earlier ideas. Those concerns include: 1. Price of the land/property; 2. Parking availability: 3. Impact on tax entities by taking property off the tax rolls; 4. Establishing a campus-like environment to achieve added economy and efficiency of use. I believe the following options address these concerns: 1. Filth Avenue ODtigp Construct an addition or new building adjacent to the Centennial Building, on the east side, along 10th Street and over a portion of Ninth Avenue. This would not require any land purchase or removal of property from tax rolls and a structure could be connected to the existing County offices. The City would commit to providing up to 3-1/3 parking spaces for each 1,000 square feet of office space (the local and a common standard for office structures) within approximately 600 feet (e.g. , visitor spaces close-in with employee parking further away) . If more spaces are required that is open for discussion. 2. Ninth Strpyt Option Construct a new building north of the Centennial Building over Ninth Street, adjacent to Lincoln Park. A footprint and entrance could be established from the Centennial Building plaza area and/or facing 10th Avenue, with additional access from the park, if desired. Again, the City would provide additional parking as noted above. weld County Commissioners July 10, 1991 Page 2 3. Zjahth Avenue - West Onion Construct a building over the public parking area west of Eighth Avenue and behind the buildings facing 9th Street, 10th Street and 9th Avenue. Additional required parking to be on City owned property east of this site. This would be a more difficult site to develop, but has the advantage of being adjacent to County offices east of Ninth Avenue. Also, additional property might be acquired and cleared along 10th Street. 4. tiahtb. Avenue - East Qptipn Construct a building on and/or over the City owned property now used as public parking east of 8th Avenue, south of the AXXX Building. A two or three story building facing '8th Avenue with parking behind would provide for immediate, i.e. , 1-5 year needs and provide expansion room for a second phase. The City would provide additional parking east and south. For example, the undeveloped City owned property - the former Murphy lumber yard - could provide approximately 125 spaces and at least 50 more spaces could be provided on the railroad depot property, easily meeting the need for the County building and offsetting the loss due to the new building. For all these options City right-of-way and/or air rights over right-of-way would be available at no cost. Land needed for a building footprint, e.g. , as in the fourth option, and if the County wanted ownership of land used for parking the City would consider a trade for land in the business park or elsewhere. Let me stress that we are willing to discuss and study all these ideas to develop the best solution to provide a campus like environment convenient for users and efficient for County functions. I would welcome the opportunity to discuss these or other ideas with the County Commissioners and staff. I know also you have concerns on costs of a downtown building compared to the business park location. I hope you will give us a chance to explore how we can overcome any cost differentials and eliminate this factor in your decision. I will look forward to hearing from you. cerely, • C;411- "9-"kid Paul M. Grattet City Manager CC: Don warden City Council Members War: COUNTY .p••re a Colorado Department of Local Affairs • * •• ' '�� .' r ' u kM 9: Su DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION * r Can .n « �_ Mary E. Nuddleston �, ,C " Property Tax Administrator Roy Romer Governor July 5, 1991 Board of County Commissioners Re: American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) Property Tax Apportionment For tax years 1989 and 1990 Dear Commissioners: On May 28, 1991, and June 12, 1991, we sent letters concerning the reapportionment of AT&T for tax years 1989 and 1990. We are enclosing a Copy of the Finding and Order from the Board of Assessment Appeals concerning those reapportionments. Section 9 of the Stipulation has the amount of assessed value reduction in your county. The refund of property taxes associated with that amount should be made payable to Logan County Treasurer. Sincerely, Mary E. Nuddleston Property Tax Administrator MEH:RDT:cas Enc. t -� (. c;.{! 1313 Mennen Street, Room 419, Denver, Colorado 80203, (303) 0662371 : I • BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS AffsIIg STATE OF COLORADO • •.?,,rr;v Docket Numbers 14366 (tax year 1990) and 23006 (tax year 19@9 fut i 8 43 !V91 X91 FINDINGS AND ORDER (On Stipulation) LOGAN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS AND COUNTY ASSESSOR, Petitioners, vs. Respondent. THIS MATTER coming on to be heard before the Board of Assessment Appeals on Noe 28. 1991, with Ramon G. Le Duke, James T. McDowell and Don Clifton being in attendance and this matter having been presented on stipulated facts, THE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS FINDS: 1. This matter nas been properly brought before this Board on the petitions of Petitioners. 2. Petitioners were not represented at the hearing. 3. Respondent was not represented at the hearing. 4. Subject property is described as follows, AT&T COMMUNICATIONS IN LOGAN COUNTY (Division of Property Taxation File Number TL369) FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS: The parties to this action entered into a Stipulation, a copy of which is attached and incorporated as a part of this decision. In that Stipulation, the parties agreed that the 1989 and 1990 luatiOns of the subject property should be adjusted. By unanimous vote, the Stipulation was accepted by the Board. 1 MVOS The Respondent is ordered to adjust the 1989 and 1990 d valuations of the subject property, as set forth in the attached Stipulation. Respondent is further ordered to direct each county listed in paragraph 9 of the Stipulation to refund to Logan County the taxes properly due to Logan County for 1989 and 1990, respectively , calculated on the "difference" in valuation, and to make payments to Logan County within 60 days from the date of this Order, Finally , Respondent is ordered to direct each county assessor, as listed in said paragraph 9, to change their his/her records accordingly . DATED this 28th day of June, 1991. 8 OF Aj aCy omummuloo QF C0 anion G. Le Duke, C rman firee esee0 g\lb SEAL '� James T. McDowell 7� !4` Don Cli ton uuu 1 I hereby certify that this is • true and correct copy of the decision of Board Assessment Appeals. Lit.at . L1 - 6jj 1 Eileen M. Kilo 14366et.48 2 6 -ac BEFORE THE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS 0 STATE OF COLORADO MAY 21 799 Docket No. a 14366 (tax year 1990) COIGRApO and 23006 (tax year 1989) /CO BOAR p OF STIPULATION BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND COUNTY ASSESSOR, Petitioners. v. PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR, Respondent. This Stipulation is made and entered into this 10th day of May 1991, by and between the Board of County Commissioners of Logan County, Colorado, the County Assessor of Logan County, Col- orado (together, "Logan County") and the Property Tax Administra- tor of the State of Colorado, the parties-in-interest in Docket No. 23006; and the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) , hereinafter, for purposes of this Stipulation only, col- lectively referred to as "the parties." The parties agree and stipulate as follows: 1. Docket No. 23006 is currently pending for an adminis- trative hearing on the protest of Logan County, Colorado. 2. Logan County claims that in 1988 AT&T did construc- tion within its County to include installation of a fiber optic cable and related equipment and that, for calendar year 1989, the fiber optic cable and related equipment was not included in the value of AT&T's property apportioned to Logan County. 3. AT&T reviewed its records and corrected its schedules of property, as necessary, to accurately reflect the value of the fiber optic cable and related equipment. 4. As a result, in 1989 the assessed value of property owned by AT&T within the State of Colorado increased from $78,613,200 to $79,868,000, which is an increase in the amount of $1,254,800. 5. Of the 1989 increase, the parties agree $615,700 is attributable to the new construction located in Logan County, which is 49% of the total increase. 6. The Property Tax Administrator, however, failed to • apportion 49% of said 1989 increase to Logan County and, instead, apportioned the entire increase of $1,254,800 among all the coun- ties having AT&T equipment located within their boundaries in 1989. 7. In 1990, the assessed value of AT&T's taxable prop- erty was also apportioned among the various counties by the Prop- erty Tax Administrator in the same manner as in 1989 without apportioning to Logan County the value of the fiber optic cable and related equipment located within the boundaries of Logan County. 8. ACCORDINGLY, the parties hereby stipulate that the assessed value of AT&T's property within the State of Colorado for 1989, including the increase of $1,254,800 in assessed value, is correct, as is the assessed value in 1990 for its property located within the State of Colorado. The parties further stipu- late, however, that for both 1989 and 1990, Logan County was not apportioned its proper proportion of such assessed value and that for 1989, the assessed value of AT&T's property in Logan County shall be increased from 51,325,800 to S1,941,500, which is an increase in assessed value of $615,700; and that for 1990, the assessed value of AT&T's property in Logan County shall be increased from $1,403,800 to $2,041,800, which is an increase in assessed value of $638,000. 9. The Property Tax Administrator has determined that the counties listed below improperly received a proportion of • assessed value that should have been apportioned to Logan County. The amounts improperly apportioned for 1989 and 1990 are as fol- lows: 1989 County Original Correct Difference Valuation Valuation 14366 & 23006 -2- Adams 22,003,500 21,823,600 179,900 Alamosa 284,700 282,600 2,100 • Arapahoe 1,117,900 1,109,300 8,600 Archuleta 244,400 242,600 1,800 • Baca 372,700 369,800 2,900 Bent 413,300 410,100 3,200 Boulder 20,400 20,200 200 Chaffee 141,600 140,500 1,100 Cheyenne 331,500 328,900 2,600 Clear Creek 0 0 0 Conejos 0 0 0 Costilla 602,500 597,800 4,700 Crowley 119,900 119,000 900 Custer 0 0 0 Delta 0 0 0 Denver 20,148,300 19,993,000 155,500 Dolores 122,200 121,300 900 Douglas 874,000 867,200 6,800 Eagle 100 100 0 • Elbert 948,600 941,300 7,300 El Paso 9,032,300 8,962,600 69,700 Fremont 0 0 0 Garfield 28,000 27,800 200 Gilpin 0 0 0 Grand 0 0 0 Gunnison 164,700 163,500 1,200 Hinsdale 0 0 0 Huerfano 135,500 134,500 1,000 Jackson 0 0 0 Jefferson 1,240,800 1,231,200 9,600 Kiowa 875,700 868,900 6,800 Kit Carson 0 0 0 Lake 0 0 0 La Plata 166,900 165,600 1,300 Larimer 2,432,900 2,414,200 18,700 Las Animas 136,900 135,800 1,100 Lincoln 700,700 695,300 5,400 Logan 1,325,800 1,941,500 (615,700) Mesa 823,800 817,500 6,300 Mineral 152,200 151,000 1,200 Moffat 0 0 0 Montezuma 209,100 207,500 1,600 Montrose 42,900 42,600 300 Morgan 924,600 917,400 7,200 Otero 502,300 498,400 3,900 • Ouray 0 0 0 Park 45,300 44,900 400 Phillips 0 0 0 14366 6 23006 -3- Pitkin 700 700 0 Provers 2,823,700 2,802,000 21,700 Pueblo 1,983,700 1,968,400 15,300 Rio Blanco 0 0 0 Rio Grande 134,600 133,600 1,000 Routt 0 0 0 Saguache 0 0 0 San Juan 0 0 0 San Miguel 22,700 22,600 100 Sedgwick 192,700 191,200 1,500 Summit 0 0 0 Teller 0 0 0 Washington 18,600 18,500 100 weld 8,005,300 7,943,600 61,700 Yuma 0 0 0 ` TOTAL COM- $79,868,000 $79,868,100 PANT 1990 County Original Correct Difference Valuation Valuation Adams 21,269,800 21,105,500 164,300 Alamosa 278,600 276,500 2,100 Arapahoe 1,202,800 1,193,500 9,300 Archuleta 239,000 237,200 1,800 Baca 835,700 829,300 6,400 Bent 617,700 612,900 4,800 Boulder 59,600 59,100 S00 Chaffee 287,100 284,900 2,200 Cheyenne 321,900 319,400 2,500 Clear Creek 0 0 0 Conejo* 0 0 0 Costilla 592,500 587,900 4,600 Crowley 454,000 450,500 3,500 Custer 0 0 0 Delta 0 0 0 Denver 20,210,000 20,053,900 156,100 Dolores 120,100 119,200 900 Douglas 1,200,700 1,191,400 9,300 Eagle 100 100 0 Elbert 922,200 915,100 7,100 El Paso 9,495,800 9,422,400 73,400 Fremont 0 0 0 Garfield 26,300 26,100 200 14366 & 23006 -4- Gilpin 0 0 0 Grand 0 0 0 Gunnison 540,900 536,700 4,200 Hinsdale 0 0 0 • Huerfano 132,000 130,900 1,100 Jackson 0 0 0 Jefferson 1,302,700 1,292,700 10,000 Kiowa 1,071,100 1,062,900 8,200 Kit Carson 0 0 0 1 Lake 0 0 0 La Plata 141,600 140,500 1,100 Larimer 2,589,000 2,569,000 20,000 Las Animas 133,600 132,600 1,000 Lincoln 684,000 678,700 5,300 Logan 1,403,800 2,041,800 (638,000) Mesa 1,096,600 1,088,100 8,500 Mineral 149,200 148,100 1,100 Moffat 0 0 0 Montezuma 201,900 200,400 1,500 Montrose 213,800 212,100 1,700 Morgan 997,400 989,700 7,700 Otero 494,400 490,600 3,800 Ouray 0 0 0 Park 221,600 219,900 1.700 Phillips 0 0 0 Pitkin 600 600 0 Prowers 3,393,200 3,367,000 26,200 Pueblo 2,154,300 2,137,600 16,700 Rio Blanco 0 0 0 Rio Grande 131,100 130,100 1,000 Routt 0 0 0 Saguache 0 0 0 San Juan 0 0 0 San Miguel 22,500 22,400 100 Sedgwick 187,100 185,600 1,500 Summit 1,900 1,800 100 Teller 0 0 0 Washington 22,200 22,000 200 Weld 8,572,600 8,506,400 66,200 Yuma 0 0 0 TOTAL COM- $83,993,000 $83,993,100 PANY 10. The parties hereby request that, pursuant to its authority under S 39-2-128, C.R.S. (1982) , the Board of Assess- ment Appeals enter an Order in accordance with this Stipulation, which Order shall direct each county listed in paragraph 9 above 14366 6 23006 -5•. to refund to Logan County the taxes properly due to Logan County for 1989 and 1990, respectively, calculated on the "differences in valuation as set forth in paragraph 9 above and to make such payments to Logan County within 60 days from the date of the Board's Order. 11. The parties agree that remittance of said amounts to Logan County by the affected counties as shown in paragraph 9 above shall represent full complete satisfaction of the claims made by Logan County with respect to the apportionment of AT&T's assessed value for 1989 and 1990, except for incremental amounts attributable to the differences between the respective mill levies in the affected counties and the mill levy in Logan County for the referenced years. AT&T will pay the incremental amounts to Logan County within 60 days of the date AT&T is billed by Logan County for such incremental amounts. 12. The parties further agree that, by this Stipulation, the issues in Docket Number 23006, presently pending before the Board for tax year 1989, and Docket Number 14366, also pending before the Board for tax year 1990, have been resolved. Accordingly, the parties hereby request that, pursuant to its authority under §39- 2-128, C.R.S. (1982) , the Board of Assessment Appeals enter an Order dismissing Docket Number 23006 and Docket Number 14366, respectively. SIGNED the day and year first above written. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND or LOGAN COUNTY, COLORADO TELECRAP 2fl.4" ^^77 B •S-76,2-d— CHAIRMAN / ANNA P. wINSETT ROGER C:2 , . NI NO. 5149 County Attorney MARY HUDDLESTON PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR I ; STATE OF COLORADO 14366 & 23006 •6- GALE A. NORTON Attorney General RAYMOND T. SLAUGHTER Chief Deputy Attorney General TIMOTHY M. TYMKOVICH Solicitor General MAURICE G. KNAIZER Deputy Attorney General BY: alp LARRX. A. 14LIAMS, 11088» • First( sistant Attorney General Goner Legal Services Section 110 Sixteenth Street, 10th Floor Denver, Colorado 80202 Telephone: 620-4610 *Counsel of Record AG Alpha No. LO PT FSIDO AG File No. CLS9102001.PK 16366 6 23006 .7. PUBLIC NOTICE , ,jui Application No: 1991 75310 S Army Corps Applicant Weld County, Colorado U 1J Engineers Watotway Wetland/mudflat, Thompson Lake of Issue Date: July 8, 1991. • Omaha District Expiration Date: August 7, 1991 30 DAY NOTICE Regulatory Branch P.O. Box 5 Omaha, Nebraska 68101-0005 7` ' . . ,:, J, j II JOINT PUBLIC NOTICE r 1 4 FOR PERMIT APPLICATION stamina) TO JUL 1 2, PM ti U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEIt.S AND ��_`�.,, C9..0. COLORADO DEPARTMENTTDEPARTMENTOF HEALTH ..�.�.. b----15application of Weld County, P.Ok Box 758, Greeley, Colorado 80632 for approval of plans and issuance of a permit under authority of the Secretary of the Army is being considered by the District Engineer, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Omaha, Nebraska. Tho applicant requests permission to place fill material'is a wedand/mudllat area in. Thompson Lake, in conjunction with constructing a roadway on the section line between Section 4,Township 6 North, Range 67 West and Section 33, Township 7 North, Range 67 West, in Weld County, Colorado. The proposed project will consist of a roadway bu Ilt across the bed of Thompson Lake, which was drained during the summer of 1990. This road segment will be 2059,feet long, and will impact 0.51 acre of wetland at the west end of the lake bed. The rat of the lake now is a mudflat, and the roadway embankment will cover 4.5 acre of this mudflat. The road will be 2A feet wide, with,8- foot shoulders. Roadway fill will be up to eight feet high with 4H:1V side slopes, comprising 45,000 cubic yards (c.y.). Drainage from the lake will be carried;under the road through a concrete • box culvert with a capacity of 300 cubic feet per second. Both'sides of the culvert will be protected with riprap, requiring 250 c.y. of rock. The breached dam area will bo protected with 200 c.y. of riprap. An area in the lake bed along an existing stream will be excavated to provide 0.51 acre of new wetland, to mitigate for the wetland impact. Sod from the roadway fill area-wilily removed with a front-end loader, and placed in the mitigation area. The stream channel through the wodandwill not be disturbed. The mudflat area to be impacted is not vegetated and does not exhibit much habitat value. Therefore, the applicant offers no mitigation for the 4.5 acre impact there. The applicant's stated' project purpose is to remove unsafe conditions from the present road (County Road 74), and to release the old dam to the ditch company for removaL The present road has many compound curves, crosses a narrow dam and generally has unsafe shoulder conditions. It conies an average of 2524 vehicles per day, • V n � • The Colorado Department of Health, Water Quality Control Division, 4210 East 11th Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80220, will review the project with an intent to certify in accordance with provisions of Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. The certification, if issued, will express the State's opinion that the operations undertaken by the provisions of this project will not result in a violation of applicable water quality standards. The Department of Health hereby incorporates this public notice as its own public notice and procedures by reference thereto, The Colorado Department of Health also reviews each project with respect to the antidegradation provisions in state regulations. For the project which is the subject of this public notice the • Department of Health has preliminarily determined that this project is not located on waters that require an antidegradation review.' For further information regarding antidegradation provisions, please contact John Farrow (Telephone 303.331-4575) at the Colorado Water Quality Control Division. In compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act of 1%6, as amended; the National Register of Historic Places and current s,,pplements have been consulted. There are no sites included or determined eligible for inclusion therein which will be affected by the proposed project. In compliance with the Endangered Species Act,our preliminary review indicates that the proposed project will not affect species, or the critical habitat of species, designated as' threatened or endangered pursuant to the Act. • The decision whether to issue a permit will be based on an evaluation of the probable impact including cumulative impacts of the proposed activity on the public interest. That decision will reflect the national concern for both protection and utilization of important resources. The benefit which reasonably may be expected to accrue from the proposed activity must be balanced against its reasonably foreseeable detriments. All factors which may be relevant to the proposal will be considered including the cumulative effects thereof; among those are conservation, economics, aesthetics, general environmental concerns. wetlands, historic properties, fish and wildlife values, flood hazards, floodplain values, land use, navigation, shoreline erosion and accretion, recreation, water supply and-conservation, water quality, energy needs, safety, food and fiber production, mineral needs, considerations of property ownership and, in general, the needs and welfare of the --people:' In-addition, the evaluation of the impact of the work on the public interest will include application of the guidelines promulgated by the Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency, under authority of Section 404(b)(1) of the Clean Water Act (40 C.F.R.; Part 230). The Corps of Engineers is soliciting comments from the public; Federal, state, and local agencies • and officials; Indian Tribes; and other interested parties in order to consider and evaluate the impacts of this proposed activity. My comments received will be considered by the Corps of Engineers to determine whether to issue, modify,condition or deny a,permit for this proposal. To make this decision, comments are used to assess'impacts'on endangered species,historic properties, water quality, general environmental effects, and the other public interest factors listed above. Comments are used in the preparation of an Environmental Assessment and/or an Environmental • Impact Statement pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act. Comments are also used to determine the need for a public hearing and to determine the overall public interest of the proposed activity, 2 The District Engineer will consider requests for holding a public hearing, for the purpose of gathering additional information. Before the expiration date of this notice, anyone may request, in writing, that a public hearing be held. Requests for a hearing shall be identified as such, and shall state specifically the reasons for holding a public hearing, and what additional information would be obtained. Such requests must be submitted to the District Engineer, Omaha District, Corps of Engineers, P.O. Box 5, Omaha, Nebraska 68101.0005. If this office determines that a public hearing should be held, interested parties will be notified of the date, time and location. My interested party (particularly officials of any town, county, state, federal agency, or local association whose interests may be affected by the work) is invited to submit to this office written facts, arguments, or objections on or before the expiration date on the front of this notice. My agency or individual having an objection to the work should identity their concern or interest with clear and specific reasons. Comments, both favorable and unfavorable, will be accepted, made a part of the record and will receive full consideration in subsequent actions on this application. All replies to the public notice should be addressed to the District Engineer at the address listed in the previous paragraph. Requests for additional information may be directed to the permit coordinator for this application, Mr. Jerry Tworek, telephone number (402) 2214173. Comments received after the close of business on the expiration date of this public notice will not be considered. 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CEMR0-OP-R- OFFICIAL BUSINESS CEMRO-OP-R • PUBLIC NOTICE , WELD COGti"IY PO BOX 758 GREELEY, CO 80632 MR0 FORM 0156O(1) -15 OCT 88 PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE • JUL 2 2 ;1` DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICE , ( �i Cases Approved by Administrative Review Gk� Y 6/28/91 through 7/12/91 Cola u CASE =I'$$ Nag RE-1357 Dunn Estate MHZP-70 Grant ZPMH-1751 Garza SE-410 Adbar Farms Aria—d Chuck Gun Dire ' for HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 91-35 REs PRELIMINARY HEARING TO CONSIDER CREATING LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT - WELD COUNTY ROADS 15 AND 84 A public hearing was conducted on July 10, 1991, at 10:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy. Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tom Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Assistant County Attorney, Lee Morrison Director of Engineering Department. Drew Scheltinga The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that a public hearing was conducted to consider creation of a local improvement district along Weld County Roads 13 and 84. Lee Morrison. Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record. Mr. Morrison said the Board should Consider accepting the draft Resolution declaring the intent to create a local improvement district. Drew Scheltinga, Director of Engineering, said Weld County Road 13 would be paved from State Highway 14, approximately 3.3 miles North to Anheuser- Busch. Weld County Road 84 would be paved between Weld County Roads 13 and 15. The lanes would be 12' wide with 4' shoulders, and a 6" aggregate base course. He said the property owners would be assessed $3,500 per parcel. The preparation work, estimated at $313,900. would include a culvert extension and elevating a low area. Mr. Scheltinga said the paving and shouldering is estimated at $288,100, with a total being estimated at 3602,000. The districts share is estimated to be $66,300. Anheuser-Busch at $291.100, and Weld County at $244,400. The proposed district consists of 19 parcels, and the Petition was signed by 17 owners. The bidding process, which will include cost-saving procedures by offering the use of Weld County gravel, should be started. Chairman Lacy commented on the cost of graveling compared to paving. After some discussion concerning the depth of asphalt, Mr. Scheltinga gave statistics of the traffic counts done in the proposed district. Lyle Nelson. property owner, stated concerns about his cost of the district. The Board and Mr. Morrison answered questions for Mr. Nelson. Dorothy Schild, property owner, explained the background of the initiation of the Petition. Ms. Schild said Anheuser-Busch's NutraTurf consists of 1000's of acres and creates heavy truck traffic. She said Anheuser has been vary cooperative, however, with contributing to the proposed local improvement district. Ms. Schild made further comments concerning the deterioration of the road in the past two years. In response to a question from Commissioner Webster, Ms. Schild said 17 of the 19 property owners signed the Petition. some of which do not even live in the area. Jake Mill, property owner. said he objects to paying his share of the paving for Weld County Road 84 because he lives in Fort Collins. Tracy Eicheim and Greg Remmenga, also property owners, spoke in favor of said district and stated safety concerns are their main reasons. Commissioner Webster asked what the cost is to maintain a gravel road. Mr. Scheltinga said approximately $1,650 per year per mile, based on the road. There was further discussion concerning the depth of the asphalt. Commissioner Kirby said the specifications may be high for this district, but there is good cooperation with the residents and Anheuser. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the draft Resolution to form the local improvement district, with Commissioner Webster seconding the motion. Chairman Lacy said he is not opposed to the district, but he is opposed to the extreme cost. The motion carried four to one, with Commissioner Lacy voting nay. 910539 Page 2 RE: HEARING CERTIFICATION - WCR's 15 & 84 This Certification was approved on the 15th day of July, 1991. APPROVED% ATTEST%`b ` ach BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS �OyLyf�J WELD COUNTY. COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board / ? EXCUSED DATE OF APPROVAL By%/ ��{��� Gordon E. Lacy. Chairman iii Deputy Clerk tb the Boa Geo e Konnedy,,Vro-Tam TAPE U91-16al'aC a onatance L. Havbert DOCKET //91-35 • C. w. KlrGy _ / J- Q 500035 /�f��(�//(l ¢�ClL�f W. Webster 910539 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 01-36 RE: PRELIMINARY HEARING TO CONSIDER CREATING LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT - WELD COUNTY ROAD 63 A public bearing was conducted on July 10. 1991, at 10:00 A.M., with the following presents Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board. Shelly Miller Assistant County Attorney, Lee Morrison Director of Engineering Department, Drew Scheltinga The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that a public hearing was conducted to consider creation of a local improvement district along Weld County Road 63. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record. Mr. Morrison said the Board should consider accepting the draft Resolution declaring the intent to create a local improvement district. Draw Scheltinga, Director of Engineering, said there is only one property owner signing this Petition. He said Weld County Road 63 would be gravelled from Weld County Road 50 one mile south. The cost for aggregate base course is estimated at $6,492.88; base preparation at $492.64; fence relocation at $512.00; and the culvert extension at $3,960.16, with a total cost being estimated at $11,457.68. Mr. Scheltinga said it is proposed to construct a 12' wide road, with 3" of aggregate base course. An existing culvert will also be extended in order to straighten the road. He said the entire cost is to be paid by the owner, as long as it does not exceed $11.457.68. Mr. Scheltinga said the bidding process needs to be started, but since it is such a small project there probably will not be very many bidders. If there are no bids, the Weld County Road and Bridge Department will do the work. In response to Commissioner Webster's question, Mr. Scheltinga explained the $3,900 for the culvert is for an extension only, which will be 10' and 60" in diameter. Clinton Warehime, Petitioner, said the main reason for this request is because fire trucks will not coma down the existing road. Commissioner Kirby asked Mr. Warehime if they accessed from the west presently. Mr. Warehime said yes, on a field road. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the draft Resolution to form tt3 local improvement district, with Commissioner Webster seconding the motion. It carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 15th day of July. 1991. APPROVED: ATTEST: 4411/0171417 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO Weld C my Clerk to t e Board • EXCUSED DATE OF APPROVAL By: Gordon E Lacy, Chairman Deputy Cl rk to the Board Geor a Kennedy. Pro• Kennedy. Pro-Temp TAPE 091-16 Constance L. Harbert DOCKET 091-36 ` lie trite et C. W. Kir y SD0036 ��7V�y,/�/ W. . We star I/ ������I V 910538 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 91-37 RE: AMENDED SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN, AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT, AND AMENDED CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION FORA BIOMEDICAL WASTE INCINERATION FACILITY - JAMISON TOOL, INC./COLORADO INCINERATION SERVICES, INC. A public hearing was conducted on July 10, 1991, at 10:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy. Pro-Tam Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also presents Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Assistant County Attorney. Lee Morrison Planning Department representative, Keith Schuett Health Department representative, Wes Potter The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated June 10, 1991, and duly published June 27, 1991, in The New News, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of Jamison Tool, Inc.,/Colorado Incineration Services, Inc., for an Amended Site Specific Development Plan. Amended Special Review Permit, and Amended Certificate of Designation for a biomedical waste incineration facility. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record. Keith Schuett. Planning Department representative, recommended the Resolution of the Planning Commission and the Planning staff's recommendation be entered into the record as written. Ken Lind, Attorney, represented the applicant and stated they were agreeable to this. Mr. Schuett reminded the Board that the Planning Commission recommended denial of the Amended Special Review Permit and the Amended Certificate of Designation. Chairman Lacy said the Amendment includes the name change, the hours of operation, the housing of equipment in and/or out of the buildings, and the kiln. Wes Potter, Health Department representative, said the proposed amendment is to upgrade and alter the existing facility. He feels that these are good improvements concerning the emissions control equipment. He said the equipment handles the volume of 750 pounds per hour in a sound manner. Mr. Potter also said that incineration is the best method of handling biomedical waste and recommends approval. Mr. Potter answered questions of the Board. Mr. Lind explained that Jamison Tool, Inc., owns the property which is 3.8 acres, and Colorado Incineration Services. Inc. is the operator and owner of the facility. Mr. Lind clarified that the existing facility can operate under the current Permits, but the Amendments will allow improvements to the emissions/pollution system, and employee safety. These improvements are minor changes; however, the new equipment requires a larger facility, which requires two new structures. Mr. Lind said the changes will include going from a wet scrubber to a dry scrubber to avoid caking of ash, and making the equipment more efficient and safer. Mr. Lind said he would like to have other specialists speak about the feeder. kiln, emissions system, and handling of the by-products by employees. He also submitted the applicant's sign posting certificate, a map, and photos as Exhibits H through M. Greg Chlumsky. Director of Technology at Interpro, spoke on the feeding of boxes into the system, and the handling of the 18000 F ash by the employees. He said that the medical facilities now generate larger boxes than the existing equipment can handle. Mr. Chlumsky also explained there is a primary and secondary chamber for incineration where the ash is burned and cooled, then conveyed in enclosed 910600 Page 2 RE' HEARING CERTIFICATION - JAMISON TOOL/CISI containers for disposal. This process better meets the regulatory requirements. In response to a question from Commissioner Kennedy. Mr. Chlumsky said he helped design the original equipment, which did work for smaller boxes. Mr. Potter said this equipment has run for approximately 24 hours at one time. Doug Frame, Engineer for Youth Energy of Presque Isle, said he did an engineering review after problems arose with the existing facility. He said the improvements will help meet emissions standards for the State, and insure employee safety. Mr. Frame spoke on the combustion chambers, the scrubber, the baghouse, the rotary kiln and conveyors which handle the ash, and the break down of chemicals. He explained a step-by-step procedure, using a diagram, of the system and the testing process. In response to a request by Mr. Potter, Mr. Frame spoke on the emissions system, biological pathogens, and metal emissions from the stack. Mr. Frame also responded to questions of the Board. In response to a request by Mr. Lind. Mr. Frame spoke on his personal experience with incinerators, and the incineration of medical waste compared to no treatment of the waste. Let the record reflect that a recess was taken at this time. Upon reconvening, Mr. Frame responded to further questions of Mr. Lind and Commissioner Harbert. Kathryn Bowen, President of Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. since December of 1990, gave information concerning the name change, and submitted a plant evaluation done by Cross/Tessitore & Associates, P.A., as Exhibit N. Ms. Bowen also said the equipment is State-of-the-Art, with the best available control and technology, which is advanced for this time. Mr. Lind summarized the Special Review Permit requirements and answered questions of the Board. Mr. Frame also responded to questions of the Board explaining the need for extending the operation hours. Helen Moore. Norma Taylor, Jimmy Miller, and Leuria Simpson, concerned citizens, stated their concerns about the facility and asked questions of the applicant and staff. Ms. Taylor submitted a letter from Farm Journal as Exhibit 0. Mr. Potter, Mr. Schuett, and the Board responded to questions of concerned citizens. Mr. Lind's rebuttal pertained to water, retrofitting, the surcharge due to the County and State, guarantees, road impact, and no changes in the haul routes. Mr. Frame also responded concerning the use of the original rotary kiln, the baghouse, and the enclosed ash containment building. Ms. Bowen responded to concerns regarding autoclaving compared to incineration, and the feeding of boxes. Ms. Bowen also explained that all boxes picked up are scanned for radiation and bar coded. Mr. Schuett clarified that there is not a restricted haul route for this facility because it is not required by the County Engineer. In response to Ms. Taylor, Mr. Morrison said the original application cannot be referred to because there have been amendments. Commissioner Kennedy moved to deny the request of Jamison Tool, Inc. , /Colorado Incineration Services. Inc.. for an Amended Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for a biomedical waste incineration facility, and he stated his reasons. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion. Chairman Lacy and Commissioner Webster said they would vote against said motion and stated their reasons. On a roll call vote, the motion failed four to one, with Commissioner Kennedy voting aye. Commissioner Harbert moved to grant said request for the Amended Special Review Permit. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and said there is a need for this type of facility. Mr. Morrison asked if the motion would include the Planning staff's recommendation to the Planning Commission, with the Conditions of Approval and Development Standards as entered into the record. Mr. Schuett read additions to Condition of Approval #4, Development Standards #11 and #34, and Condition of Approval #3 into the record, Mr. Lind said ha has reviewed and approved said additions. Commissioners Harbert and Kirby agreed to include said Development Standards and Conditions of Approval as recommended by the Planning staff, After Commissioners Kennedy and Kirby made further comments, the motion carried four to one, with Commissioner Kennedy voting nay. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve 910600 Page 3 RE; HEARING CERTIFICATION - JAMISON TOOL/CISI the request for the Amended Certificate of Designation, based upon Planning staff's recommendation, with Commissioner Harbert seconding the motion. Said motion carried four to one, with Commissioner Kennedy voting nay. This Certification was approved on the 15th day of July. 1991. � % APPROVED; ATTESTzild ,O1� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO Weld County Clerk t the Board EXCUSED - DATE OP APPROVAL By; /gar_ Q Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman vop Clerk to the Board Ge a Kennel , Pro-Tem TAPE #91-16 & #91-17 . /- 'Snees-AConstance L. Harbert DOCKET #91-37 C. w. Kir y PL0456 el w. H. Webster Mbar? 910600 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO JULY 15. 1991 TAPE 1191-17 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting In the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, July 15, 1991. 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 Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman - Excused Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tam Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Weld County Attorney, Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board. Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of July 10. 1991, as printed. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the Certifications for the hearings conducted on July 10, 1991, as follows: 1) Preliminary Hearing for local improvement district on Weld County Roads 15 and 84; 2) Preliminary Hearing for local improvement district on Weld County Road 63; and 3) Amended Special Review Permit and Amended Certificate of Designation, Jamison Tool, Inc.. and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: There were no additions to today's agenda. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. PRESENTATIONS: DISTINGUISHED BUDGET AWARD - DON WARDEN. FINANCE OFFICER: Chairman Kennedy read the Distinguished Budget Award received from the Governmental Finance Officers' Association and presented it to Mr. Warden. COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: Chairman Kennedy reported that the Public Utilities Commission has accepted our complaint regarding the Wiggins billing, and will be scheduling a hearing in the next 180 days. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $142,282.49 Handwritten warrants: General fund $ 144.00 Payroll $ 728.33 Commissioner Webster moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Let the record reflect that a recess wan taken at this time to allow the Board to convene as the Board of Social Services. BIDS: PRESENT ARCHITECTURAL BIDS - BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS DEPARTMENT: Mr. Warden explained that these bids will be submitted for approval on July 24, 1991. The first bid is for the Ambulance Buildings, for which six firms submitted a bid. The apparent low bidder is Bley Associates, at 4.25% of tho cost of construction. A total of five firms submitted bids for the office building, plus one alternate from Larry Steel Associates. The apparent low bid is at 4.25% of the cost of construction from Bley Associates; however, the alternate bid from Larry E. Steel Associates is 31 of the cost of construction if the same design as the Human Resources building is used. BUSINESS: NEW; CONSIDER PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN EMPLOYMENT SERVICES AND PATTI RISH AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden explained this is basically the same Agreement as last year for specialized remedial education programs during the Summer Youth Employment and Training Program. It covers the period of June 24, 1991 through August 12, 1991. The reimbursement rata will be $75.00 per class for 24 cl , for a total reimbursement of $1,800.00; however, additional charges may be assessed at $10.00 for each individual over the maximum enrollment level of 25 per class. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said Agreement and to authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER REQUEST FOR CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP FOR A RETAIL LIQUOR STORE LICENSE FROM TONY HERNANDEZ, DBA WESTVIEW LIQUORS: Bruce Barker, Assistant County Attorney, explained that all the necessary paperwork and information has been received, as well as the proper fees. This Change of Ownership is from Jerry Hernandez to his brother, Tony. A third brother, Cruz Hernandez, owns the property and will be leasing it to Tony. Commissioner Webster moved to approve said Change of Ownership. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER REQUEST FOR TEMPORARY PERMIT FOR RETAIL LIQUOR STORE LICENSE FROM TONY HERNANDEZ, DBA WESTVIEW LIQUORS: Mr. Barker explained this Temporary Permit will allow Tony Hernandez to operate Westview Liquors during the time the paperwork is being processed by the State for approval of the Change of Ownership. Commissioner Webster moved to approve said Temporary Permit. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. Minutes - July 15, 1991 Page 2 CONSIDER TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 26 AT WELD COUNTY ROAD 15. AND WELD COUNTY ROAD 26.75 AT WELD COUNTY ROAD 15.75: Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said closure. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby. the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER REQUEST FROM PEST INSPECTOR TO ENTER UPON CERTAIN LANDS: Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said request. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. CONSIDER CANCELLATION OF GENERAL WARRANTS FOR JUNE. 1991. IN THE AMOUNT OF $329,563.86: Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said cancellation. Seconded by Commissioner Webster, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: RELEASE OF LETTER OF CREDIT IN THE AMOUNT OF $45,000 FOR SEKICH BUSINESS PARK: Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said release. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: CANCELLATION AND RELEASE OF DEMAND NOTE IN THE AMOUNT OF $38,665 FOR WESTRIDGE SUBDIVISION, FIFTH FILING, AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said cancellation. Seconded by Commissioner Webster, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: CANCELLATION AND RELEASE OF LETTER OF CREDIT IN THE AMOUNT OF $82.290 FOR KAHN SUBDIVISION (WATERFORD RANCH): Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said cancellation. Commissioner Webster 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. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:20 A.M. -' ��.�� APPROVED: ATTEST: /"01'�W ���/ NK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy. Chairman By: eeZCh • L �l ..Deputy Cl rk to he Board Ge a Kennedy, Pro-Ter Strnlserla onatant. L. Harbert ttlittesdy W. H. Webs��(cL0L �^_.._ Minutes - July 15, 1991 Page 3 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY, COLORADO JULY 15. 1991 TAPE #91-17 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session as the Board of Social Services in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, July 15, 1991, 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 Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman - Excused Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tam Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Weld County Attorney. Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES; Commissioner Webster moved to approve the minutes of the Board of Social Services meeting of July 10, 1991, as printed. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the warrants for approval by the Board in the amount of $19,115.57. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Webster 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 9:05 A.M. APPROVED: ATTEST: / /4/4,04 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy, Chai n By: "b � +rr — —' Deputy Cl rk t the Board o e Kenn d Pro-Tam onstance L. Harbert • C. W. Kirby W. . abate • i ' RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS , • AGENDA Wednesday, July 17, 1991 TAPE #91-18 ROLL CALL: Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Constance L. Harbert C. W. Kirby W. H. Webster • MINUTES: Approval of minutes ofaJuly 13, 1991 CERTIFICATION OF PUBLIC FORUM: Public Forum conducted on July 13, 1991: 1) Move of County Offices • ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: New Business: #3) Consider Letter of Credit - Baldridge PUD, First Filing APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: • DEPARTMENT HEADS! ELECTED OFFICIALS: 1) Chuck Cunliffe, Planning Director 2) Curt Probert, Extension Director COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants RECESS FOR SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD: MINUTES: Approval of minutes of July 15. 1991 WARRANTS: Don Warden, County Finance Officer BIDS: 1) Approve Copier - Health Department .2) Approve Janitorial Supplies - Buildings and Grounds Department BUSINESS: NEW: 1) Consider request for renewal of Tavern Liquor License, with extended hours, from Donald Edick, dba Rafferty's, Inc. 2) Consider Stipulation of Interest and Agreement for Settlement of Claims and authorize Chairman to sign - Fine Oil and Chemical Company 3) Consider Letter of Credit - Baldridge PUD. First Filing PLANNING: 1) Consider Resolution re: Building Code and Zoning Violations - Rural Ditch Company. Hiatt, Fahrenholtz, Burger, Hyeng. • Burger, Conoco, Inc., and Carlson • CONSENT AGENDA • APPOINTMENTS: Jul 17 - EDAP 7:00 AM Jul 18 - Placement Alternatives Commission 12:00 PM Jul 22 - Work Session 10:00 AM Jul 22 - NCMC Board of Trustee 12:00 PM Jul 23 - Health Board 9:00 AM • Jul 23 - Housing Authority 11:30 AM Jul 24 - Human Resources Council 8:00 AM Jul 24 - County Council and Commissioners 12:00 PM Jul 26 - Centennial Developmental Services 8:00 AM HEARINGS: Jul 17 - Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation for an environmental recycling and solid waste disposal site and facility, Environmental Recycling end Disposal Company, c/o Ted Zigan 10:00 AM Jul 18 - Board of Equalization Hearings 8:30 AM • Jul 23 - Board of Equalization Hearings 1:30 PM Jul 29 - Board of Equalization Hearings 8:30 AM Jul 30 - Board of Equalization Hearings 8,30 AM Jul 31 - Planned Unit Development Plan, First Filing, Flatiron Structures Company 10:00 AM Jul 31 - Change of Zone to A (Agricultural), Keota 10:00 AM Aug 2 - Board of Equalization Hearings 6:30 AM Aug 9 - Board of Equalization Hearings 8:30 AM Aug 14 - Amend certain Sections of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance, Ordinance No. 119-X 10:00 AM Aug 14 - Show Cause Hearing, Tire Mountain Incorporated, c/o Jarrald A. and Faye L. Jamison 10:00 AM • Aug 21 - Create Weld County Roads 15 and 84 Local Improvement District 01991-2 10:00 AM Aug 21 - Create Weld County Road 63 Local Improvement District #1991-3 10:00 AM Aug 21 - Assessment of costs. Weld County Basswood Avenue Local Improvement District #1990-2 10:00 AM Aug 21 - Change of Zone from A (Agricultural) to 1-3 (Industrial). Charles and Barbara Patterson 10:00 AM • Sep 11 - Show Cause Hearing, James McDonald. c/o Adrenalin Adventures 10:00 AM Dec 4 - Show Cause Hearing. Columbine Iron and Metal. Inc., c/o Penny Lovely Philippe (cont. from 6/26/91) 10:00 AM REPORTS: 1) Road and Bridge Department - Road opening COMMUNICATIONS: 1) Waste Services Corporation re; Merge with Waste Management of Colorado 2) U. S. West Communications re: E911 Telephone rates RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve request for Temporary Permit for Retail Liquor Store License from Tony Hernandez. dba Westview Liquors * 2) Approve temporary closure of Weld County Road 26 at Weld County Road 13, and Weld County Road 26.75 at Weld County Road 15.75 * 3) Approve request from Pest Inspector to enter upon certain lands * 4) Approve cancellation of General warrants for June, 1991, in the • amount of $329.563.86 * S) Approve Release of Letter of Credit in the Amount of 545,000 for • Sekich Business Park * 6) Approve Cancellation and Release of Demand Note in the Amount of $38,665 for Westridge Subdivision, Fifth Filing * 7) Approve Cancellation and Release of Letter of Credit in the Amount of $82,290 for Kahn Subdivision (Waterford Ranch) * Signed at this meeting • Wednesday, July 17, 1991 RESOLUTION REs APPROVAL OF TEMPORARY PERMIT FOR A RETAIL LIQUOR STORE TO TONY HERNANDEZ, DBA WESTVIEW LIQUORS, 3901 WEST 10TH STREET, GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter. is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County. Colorado, and WHEREAS, Tony Hernandez, dba Westview Liquors, 5901 West 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631, has presented an application for a Change of Ownership of Retail Liquor Store License for the sale of malt. vinous. and spirituous liquors for consumption off the premises only, said License previously held by Jerry Hernandez, dba Westview Liquors, and WHEREAS, Section 12-47-106.5, C.R.S., which became effective July 1, 1991, allows for the issuance by the Board of County Commissioners of a Temporary Permit to the transferee of an existing liquor license to authorize the transferee to conduct business and sell alcoholic beverages at retail in accordance with said license, subject to compliance with certain conditions, and WHEREAS, Mr. Hernandez has complied with all of the conditions set forth in said Section, and WHEREAS, Mr. Hernandez has also submitted the required application fee for said Temporary Permit of $100.00. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. having examined Mr. Hernandez's application and other qualifications for the transfer of the Retail Liquor Store License, and having considered Mr. Hernandez's request for a Temporary Permit does hereby grant to Tony Hernandez, dba, Westview Liquors, 5901 West 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631, a Temporary Permit to conduct business and sell alcoholic beverages at retail in accordance with the license of the transferor, Jerry Hernandez, dba Westview Liquors, subject to all rules and regulations set forth in the Colorado Liquor Code and all other rules and regulations set forth by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, for a period of 120 days, or until such time as the application for Change of Ownership is approved by the State of Colorado, whichever shall occur first. `1 910565 'Q CC'. ✓.4.1.,x.teary; EO • Page 2 RE: TEMPORARY PERMIT - WESTVIEW LIQUOR The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of July, A.D., 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to tau Board EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman By: � r3XC J Deputy tIerk to-the Board Cif a Kennedy, ro-Tam /f APPROVED AS TO FORM: -'.renr arm-,Q Constance L. Harbert IL) u Atto ey C. W. Kirby liI W. H. Webster 910J65 RESOLUTION RE' REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 26 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROAD 13 AND WELD COUNTY ROAD 26.75 AT WELD COUNTY ROAD 15.75 FOR BRIDGE REPAIR 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), CRSt ".. .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 26 between Weld County Road 15 and Weld County Road 26.75 at Weld County Road 15.75 be temporarily closed, with said closure being effective July 10, 1991. until bridge repairs are completed, and further. that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. 910609 INDIA ea, : et; E'C7; 30; CS P Page 2 RE, TEMPORARY CLOSURE - WCR 26 and 26.75 • The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of July, A.D., 1991, none pro tune • July 10, 1991. • Wa444 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST, WELD COUNTY. COLORADO Weld County C erk to the Board EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman By, Deputy clerk y6 the Board Gear a Kennedy, Pro-Ten APPROVED AS TO FORM, GiJr e n(tanca L. Harbor County Attorney C. w. Kirby t .1i-e W s W. H. abst r • 910609 . 0 MM O N N A b V vOll N w.A~pAN OW b & O a& .• 0 P Im o n • a M g M I II II y C rod'. • • orrr KPr\$ H WTW O n n z .n or ►•b o 0 .-• Cr .-•N r b I MI H W b o g N moor V � M r MY .n 0 moz nby c o •• zx cal ro 0 Cl.0 a�x kl X c�Dn ym r• r • CO Vi -3mY .: O O O,0w Y 71 t II II M 00n a A0 � H �CC ►+ a A� nN•! x r M .'9 w. X al 4 O .+ Z N .•74O . P X . 0.6 9°y "J .•.y Ho WOW[y�! Ho ten yr H • SA N O •• xi O M• M ►• W 09 II N ix. 'Q a -'A y R R H •0 • X a V 910609 • . , - ', :-:• . Ty p.e 111 Mbar✓!cat., , 4ad Closed • v 3 vice. G6* xl t 7 1 / 4 h �ypp�� .CJgP✓rCGd e w tugAt Posher . - 44 �Qd otosed 3 dour .A//a'•/5 • I ovcia •aa O Pead. e fosPCL l/b° hi !``or 6/.:d�t *repair (.7c,%/,s.4) Fat a,OOos fl4°iy 02 woekt'el tlays i:i L_ P L Q(osurr_ 'QC .:,60'- kick:. /S it' tva2,b1 al a.e,C /S%l . ./�:-:AWN S:' f k1/c c^a.:4-' / i/w G?JP.QVcD nom. r C.Z:I::77 L::w:::SR 11.1'_ D C0UN!Y LJr.:=4, 1 1.:=Ts7 C= G1Q•G;Nfl,_::N �� RESOLUTION RE; APPROVE ENTRY BY WELD COUNTY PEST INSPECTOR UPON VARIOUS LANDS WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Homo Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and • WHEREAS, on May 13, and June 4, and July 3, 1991 Ron Broda, Weld County Pest Inspector, mailed notices to various landowners within Weld County advising them that lands owned or occupied by them contain Canada thistle and/or musk thistle, noxious weeds, and WHEREAS, said notices stated that the Canada thistle and/or musk thistle, noxious weeds, must be controlled or eradicated within ten days from the date of said notices, and gave recommendations as to what methods are to be used for such control or eradication, and WHEREAS, a copy of said list, containing the legal descriptions of the lands, and the names of those landowners who have failed to comply with said recommendations, is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, the County Pest Inspector has requested that the Board approve his entry upon lands, as set forth in said list, to effect the control or eradication of Canada thistle and/or musk thistle, noxious weeds, and WHEREAS, at its meeting of July 15, 1991, the Board did Find as follows' 1) That those landowners mentioned on the list are the owners of said land within a pest control district; 2) That Canada thistle and/or musk thistle, noxious weeds, are found upon said lands; 3) That said landowners received appropriate notice and such notice specified the best available means for control or eradication of Canada thistle and/or musk thistle, noxious weeds; and 4) That said landowners have not complied with the requirements as stated by the County Pest Inspector, and WHEREAS, pursuant to said Findings, the Board deems it advisable to approve the entry by Ron Broda, Weld County Pest Inspector, upon said lands described in the list attached hereto, to effect the control or eradication of Canada thistle and/or musk thistle, noxious weeds. 910610 EXoo/3 EtZ- Page 2 RE= ENTRY UPON LANDS NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. that the Board does hereby approve the entry by Ron Broda, Weld County Pest Inspector, upon various lands as set forth in the list attached hereto to effect the control or eradication of Canada thistle and/or musk thistle, noxious weeds. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 13th day of July. A.D., 1991. ��� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST'I f%1e'K'/ Wzt4 in WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy. Chairman Bys Deputy Clerk '0 the Board so ge Kenn y, Pro- am APPROVE AS TO FORMte-77.4%4164^, onstance L. Herb rt Coun y Attorney C. W. Kirby n /l ) J W. H. Webster 910610 '� `� erm e1wh111R" 1 7 Q c ,$t ELD COUNTY PEST AND WEED DEPARTMENT it1� \ 426►WnM Mn�/Wools ,, 1.!.t,f 1 ExwengM&meow**,4w+0 Oeore Ps" ,\ daw&.tr,cowMco soxn X11 PMOMe NUMlee(300)3664000,Ext 4466 • pow• pREL ' Ci COLORADO July 10, 1991 Dear Weld County Commissioners: • Under the Peat Control District Law, CRS, 35-5.108, I must seek approval of right of entry from the Board of County Commissioners to enter on private land to carry out weed control measures. Below is a list of landowners, and the legal description of their land, that we may have to enforce on. 1 am seeking your approval to enter upon these lands. Nom Cowl ?stool Douglas & Judy Lehman T6N R66W SEC 5 NW1/4 080505000035 Gary 6 Karen Buxton T7N R66W SEC 31 SEl/4 070731000042 Stanley 6 Robert Medsker T1N R64 SEC 6 NW1/4NW1/4 147506000001 • • William 6 Richard Perry T1N R65W SEC 10 NE1/4NE1/4 147310000008 Steve 6 Chris Schultz T7N R66W SEC 32 PT. SW1/4 070732000018 Harold & Beverly Thompson T3N R68W SEC 12 NW1/4NW1/4 120712000054 • Patricia Schaumberg T5N R64W SEC 17 NW1/4NW1/4 096317000046 The weed notices were mailed on May 13, June 4 and July 3, 1991, requesting control of one or more of the following weed species: musk thistle (wawa nutana), and Canada thistle (ruladj m arvenee). Enclosed are copies of the notices sent on the different dates. Thank you for your assistance. • Sincerely, Ronald J. Broda Weld County Vegetation Management Specialist Enclosures • 910610 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE CANCELLATION OF GENERAL FUND WARRANTS WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter. is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Wald County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, certain General Fund Warrants in the total amount of $329,563.86 have bean issued in error or the amounts for which they were drawn have otherwise been changed, and WHEREAS, a list of the specific Warrant numbers, dates, names and amounts is on file with the Accounting Department, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to approve the cancellation of said Warrants. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. that those General Fund Warrants for the month of June, 1991, in the amount of $329,563.86, be, and hereby are, cancelled and held for naught. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of July, A.D., 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY ATTEST: 1�� 1 a WELD COUNTY. COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board EXCUSED Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman By: "^� L U 7�`_'�,." Deputy lark to the Board Geo a Kennedy, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: jy�J�`��,�L1 Constance L. Harbert l)?lia-fAzdeA- County Attorney C. V Kirby � �f/J �,, ffiC i� 1f7�_ _I I ) M�2'D /1 f W. H. Webster 910608 �c0°1)1 Cc At: Au_ Aost MEMORAnDUM To CLERK Zb THE BOARD Om JULY 11. 1991 COLORADO r.em ACCOUNTING DEPACrCC wow ACCOUNTS PAYABLE GG RAL VOID CANTS FOR THE M ICH WELL YOU PLEASE ENTER A RESOLUTION FOR THE FOLLOWING WARRANT CANCELLATIONS FOR GENERAL FUND; FOR TICS M>N'IE OF JUNE IN THE AMJUNT OF '329,563.86 THANK YOU. 910600 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE RELEASE OF LETTER OF CREDIT IN THE AMOUNT OF $45,000.00 FOR SEKICH BUSINESS PARK WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter. is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County. Colorado. and WHEREAS, the Board did, by Resolution dated August 20. 1986. approve a Road Improvements and Maintenance Agreement between Weld County and Fred M. Sekich and Nick Sekich, Jr., and Sekich Business Park, and WHEREAS, the Board was presented with Irrevocable Letter of Credit #0207 in the amount of $45,000.00, drawn on IntraWest Bank of Greeley as collateral concerning said Agreement, and WHEREAS, said Letter of Credit #0207 has been replaced with Irrevocable Stand-by Letter of Credit #1181 in the amount of $47,025.00, drawn on United Bank of Greeley, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to release Latter of Credit #0207 drawn on IntraWest Bank of Greeley, and to accept Letter of Credit #1181 drawn on United Bank of Greeley as collateral for said Road Improvements and Maintenance Agreement concerning Sekich Business Park. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. that Irrevocable Letter of Credit #0207 in the amount of $45,000.00, drawn on IntraWest Bank of Greeley be. and hereby is, released. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Irrevocable Stand-by Letter of Credit #1181 in the amount of $47,025.00, drawn on United Bank of Greeley be, and hereby is, accepted as collateral for said Road Improvements and Maintenance Agreement, dated August 20. 1986, concerning Sekich Business Park. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of July, A.D., 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 41/1/MatWELD CO CO RADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Go o E. L hairmen By: 4eqflSt Board Geo/r�Re Kennedy, Piro-Tam APPROVED AS TO FORM: l M7 ,..f--' Constance L. Harbert Cou y Attorney C. W. Kirby i jI.2J. m W. H. Webster E\ 00 910596 Intra&ttst Ilanfor I:nWeet.«dc of O eetey,a4 ►os Ono.ee.,Oee needwAcessememoR September 16. 1986 CLEAN IRREVOCABLE LETTER OF CREDIT All Drafts Mast So Marked: Drawn Under Letter of Credit 00207 Weld County Board o sionere 915 '10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Gentlemen: By order of and for the accoun f ick'M. Sekich and Nick Sekich, Jr., P.O. Box 508. Longmont, Colorado 050 we hereby establish our clean Irv. vocable Letter of Credit No. 0207 your.hoor for the principal amount not exceeding the sum of FORTY FIVA T60 KO/100th. D.S. DOLLARS (DS $45.000) available by one or more drafts ate t This Letter is effective • September 16. 1986 and expires at the o is of traWeet Bank of Crosier, N.A. Greeley, Colorado at 3:00 p.m., Greeley t • cumber 31, 1987. Each draft so drawn must be marked "Drawn u r aWest Bank of Greeley. N.A. P.O. Box 1058, Greeley, Colorado 80632, Latter f it 00207" and be accompanied by a statement signed by the Chairman of the Boa County Commissioners of weld County. Colorado, certifying chat Rakich Bus Park, or Frederick M. and Nick Sekich, Jr., have failed to meet certain t rms and conditions of the Road Improvements and Maintenance Agreement between kith Business Park, Frederick M. and Nick Sekich, Jr., and the Board of tyCommiasioners of Weld County, on behalf of the County of Weld, State of Cpiorado. Failure to comply may include but not be limited to: (a) a failure to provide.A commitment for a subsequent Litter' of Credit thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of'\his Letter of Credit in an amount equal to the current value of the letter plus any increase in the Consumer Price indsxbver the preceding twelve (12) months. (b) ♦, failure--.to. provide_ maintenance or payment in lieu thereof a failure to provide dust abatement for Weld County Road 94 as specified in the Agreement. (c) a failure to provide the appropriate share of expenses for improvements to Weld County Road 91/4. Up to $22,500.00 of this Lecterrof Credit may be released to the beneficiary u1on presentation of a statement signed by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners 910596 Letter of Credit #0207 - Page 2 S camber 16, 1986 Wel• County Board of Commissioners • • and attest.• o by the Clerk to the Board stating that Developer has a current oblige• •n to pay a share of improvement expenses under paragraph 8 of the Road Ls• ovsm•• - and Maintenance Agreement when accompanied by a statement from S a imam Park, Frederick M. Sekich and Nick Sekich, Jr. requesting that the •neficiary draw upon these funds. • This credit is subject, f. as applicable, to "the Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary + di• , 1983 Revision, The International Chamber of Commerce Publication No. I •". This Letter of Credit sets fort• in u1L the terms of our undertaking and such undertaking shall not in an be •fitted; amended or amplified by reference to any document or last starred to herein or in which this Letter of Credit is referred to or vv h Letter of Credit relates any such reference shall be deemed co into rate herein by reference any document or instrument. - We hereby agree with the drawers, endorsers, nafide holders of drafts drawn under and in compliance with the terms this credit, that such drafts will be duly honored upon presentation to the drawee. Very truly yours, INTRAWEST BANK OF GREELEY, N.A. GREELEY, COLORADO • BY: aerate , \ Leeper, President /ton • • • 910596 I. RESOLUTTON RE; APPROVE RELEASE OF LETTER OF CREDIT IN THE AMOUNT or $45,000.00 rot SEKICH BUSINESS PARK WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. • pursuant to Colorado statute end the Weld County Home Rule Charter. is vested is with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County. Colorado. and WHEREAS, the Board did, by Resolution dated August 20. 1986. approve a Road Improvements and Maintenance Agreement between Weld County and Fred M. Sekich and Nick Sekich. Jr., and Sekich Business Park. and WHEREAS, the Board was presented with Irrevocable Letter of Credit 00207 in the amount of $45,000.00. drawn on IntraWeat Bank of Greeley as collateral concerning said Agreement, and WHEREAS, said Latter of Credit 00207 has ,been replaced with Irrevocable Stand-by Letter of Credit 01181 in the amount of $47.025.00. drawn on United Bank of Greeley, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to release Letter of Credit 00207 drawn on IntraWeat Sank of Greeley. and to accept Letter of Credit 01181 drawn on United Bank of Greeley as collaterat._ for said Road. Improvements and Maintenance Agreement concerning Sekich Business Park. NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of,County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. that Irrevocable Letter of Credit, 00207,. in the amount of $45,000,00. drawn on IntraWeat Bank. of. Greeley be, and hereby is. released. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Irrevocable Stand-by Letter of Credit 01181 in the amount of $47,025.00, drawn on,•United Bank,of Greeley be. and hereby is. accepted as collateral for said.Road Improvements and Maintenance Agreement. dated August 20, 1986. concerning Sekich Business Park. • The above and foregoing Resolution was.. on motion duly made and seconded, • adopted by the following vote on the 122 day of July. A.D.. 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST; ` of /'c�� WELD CO CO Weld County Clerk to the Board Go • airman Bye �1 (.Ll/I .C) Deputy Cl rk td the Board Gs) • Kennedy. -Ten APPROVED AS TO FORMS �7Ctr•Y 7��- a '�r�""`Ii. t� Constance L. Harbert ou y Attorney, C. W. Kirby ( IM /JbJ) W. H. Webster n^ 910596 flu ."e;C C.Z' CC' s EG • N• O, United Dank of Gnelsy NV '11A.80018808 r44 1025 Niro Mena 1308Gre w6e _ p, O O�' it Greeley,C0k ye Nado 60632 � _ Te�epW%(303)356.1000 2 United Bank BAR 201 February 26, 1988 •r Weld County Colorado Office of County Attorney c/o Mr. Lee D. Morrison P.O. Box 1948 Greeley, CO 80632 RE: Frederick M. Sekich Nick Sekich, Jr. Donna L. Sekich Karen S. Sekich Door Mr. Morrison: Please find enclosed our irrevocable stand-by cotter of credit #1181 dated February 17, 1988 in the amount of $47,023.00 for the above referenced customers. xn the event you should have any questions regarding the conditions or terms please feel free to contact me. Yours Truly, Vern Moser Vice President 9.-.11":#4-;"1"4" Enclosure Serfr VM/sb L�/� afre, 7- p1 f'�/f�/ I/ 910596 • •, Untted Clank of Gneay Ns'' 11 Association �- 1025 Ninth Avenue PO.Box 1050 Greeley,Colorado 00032 Telephor*:(303)?56.1000 3 United Bank IRREVOCABLE STAND-BY LETTER OF CREDIT OUR LETTER OF CREDIT NUMBER: 1181 DATE OF ISSUANCE: FEBRUARY 17; •1988 ' BENEFICIARY: WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS GENTLEMEN: AT THE REQUEST OF : FRED M. SEKICH AXA FREDERICK M. SEKICH NICK SEKICH. JR. DONNA L. SEKICH KAREN S. SEKICH P.O. BOX 508 LONGMONT, COLORADO 80501 AND FOR THE ACCOUNT OF: FRED M. SEKICH AKA FREDERICK M. SEKICH. NICK SEKICH. JR. , DONNA L. SEKICH. KAREN S. SEKICH WE HEREBY ISSUE OUR IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT NUMBER 1181 WHICH IS AVAILABLE BY PAYMENT AGAINST BENEFICIARY'S DRAFT AT SIGHT, DRAWN ON UNITED BANK OF GREELEY NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. THIS CREDIT IS FOR AN AGGREGATE AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED A TOTAL OF U.S. DOLLARS $47,025.00. THE DRAFT SUBMITTED MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS: 1. THIS LETTER OF CREDIT 2. A WRITTEN STATEMENT PURPORTEDLY SIGNED BY AN AUTHORIZED SIGNER OF WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS STATING THAT SEKICH BUSINESS PARK. OR FREDERICK M. AND NICK SEKICH. JR. , HAVE FAILED TO MEET CERTAIN TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE ROAD IMPROVEMENTS AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT BETWEEN SEKICH BUSINESS PARK. FREDERICK M. AND NICK SEKICH. JR.. AND THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY. ON BEHALF OF THE COUNTY OF WELD. STATE OF COLORADO. FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO: (a) a failure to provide a commitment for a subsequent Latter of Credit thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of this Letter of Credit in an amount equal to the current value of the Letter plus any increase in the Consumer Price Index over the preceding twelve (12) months. (b) a failure to provide maintenance or payment in lieu thereof or a failure to provide dust abatement for Weld County Road 9/ as specified in the Agreement. (c) a failure to provide the appropriate share of expenses for improvements to Weld County Road 91. UP TO S".."..SOO.OO OF THIS LETTER OF CREDIT MAY BE RELEASED TO THE BENEFICIARY UPON PRESENTATION OF A STATE`".E::T SIGNED BY THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CO*ISSIONERS 910596 AND ATTESTED TO BY THE CLERK TO THE BOARD STATING THAT DEVELOPER HAS A CURRENT OBLIGATION TO PAY A SHARE OF IMPROVEMENT EXPENSES UNDER PARAGRAPH 8 OF THE ROAD IMPROVEMENTS AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY A STATEMENT FROM SEKICH BUSINESS PARK. FREDERICK M. SEKICH AND NICK SEKICH. JR. . REQUESTING THAT THE BENEFICIARY DRAW UPON THESE FUNDS. EXPIRES AT OUR COUNTERS AT 3:00 P.M. MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME DECEMBER 31. 1988. PARTIAL DRAWS ARE NOT PERMITTED. DRAFT MUST BE MARKED "DRAWN UNDER UNITED BANK OF GREELEY NATIONAL ASSOCIATION IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT NUMBER 1181 DATED FEBRUARY 17. 1988". WE HEREBY AGREE TO HONOR THE DRAFT DRAWN IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE TERMS OF THIS CREDIT IF DULY PRESENTED (TOGETHER WITH THE DOCUMENTS AS SPECIFIED) AT THIS OFFICE ON OR BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE. THIS CREDIT IS ISSUED SUBJECT TO THE UNIFORM CUSTOMS AND PRACTICE FOR DOCUMENTARY CREDITS (1983 REVISION) . INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PUBLICATION NO. 400. TO THE EXTENT THAT IT DOES NOT CONFLICT WITH ARTICLE 5 OF THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE FOR THE STATE OF COLORADO. UNITED BANK OF GREELEY NATIONAL ASSOCIATION BY: /_`ON MOSER, VICE PRESIDENT • 910506 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE CANCELLATION AND RELEASE OF DEMAND NOTE IN THE AMOUNT OF $38.665.00 FOR WESTRIDGE SUBDIVISION FIFTH FILING 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, by Resolution on July 28, 1975, the Board approved the subdivision plat known as Westridge Fifth Filing and accepted a demand note in the amount of $38,665.00 for collateral on street improvements, and WHEREAS, by Resolution on May 22, 1978. the Board did release Rocky Mountain Enterprises of New Jersey, subdivider of Westridge Fifth Filing from its obligations under the subdivision agreement relating to construction of street improvements for Block 1 of Westridge Fifth Filing, nad WHEREAS, by memo dated July 8, 1991, the County Engineer has recommended release of said collateral, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to cancel and release said collateral. NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. that the Demand Note dated July 28, 1975, in the amount of $38,665.00 for collateral on the subdivision plat known as Westridge Fifth Filing be, and hereby is, cancelled and released. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Demand Note for cancellation and release of same. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of July, A.D., 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Ligilaigt WELD COUNTY CO RADO Weld County Clerk to, the Board /^/�,...t,-�L}A. Gord . y, ha n By: Deputy Flerk o the Board Geo ge Kennedy, Pro-Tem APPROVED S TO FORM: —__a onstance L. Harbert Attorne.)27/844149k- County C. W. Kirby 4 v`''D�� W. H. abater 910597 w`J r. Amount of Note * 38 46S I Greeley, Colorado duty 2 e) , 19 71— On demand after date for value received, the undersigned promises to pay to the order of the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, the sum of n/Atry, r.oace Sirry�'�(- plug — Dollars ( $.3.6444,%. ) with intdrest at ten percent (10%) per year from date of demand until paid. This note is given for the purpose of securing the Board of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado. against a contingent liability by reason of said Bo rd of Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, granting subdivision rights to • e or more of the undersigned within the County of Weld, Colorado, 'as outlin d in Sub- division Agreement dated aTi.v ze , 19=r-, and guaranteein installation of certain improvements in gain subdivision bylt""Pd.usier J , 92Z. Amount of note shall be conditioned by damages which the Board County Commissioners shall suffer by failure of undersigned to perfo • under said afire ment. Upon final acceptance of said improvements by the Bo of County Commissioners, Weld County, Colorado, this obligation sh be void; othe e to remain in full force and effect. The makers. endorsers, sureties, guarantors and ass!• • • s this of severally waive demand, presentment for payment, protest and n • ice of p e nd of non- payment, and afree and consent to any, extensions oft e •f without notice, by the holder on request of any of them. It is also stipulated that should this note be colic ed b a tto ey after maturity or in case of default (whether by suit or otherwi e) en reen (10%), additional on amount due shall be allowed the holder as a• orne l ea. If the improvements as shown have not bee c fed • the stated completion time, the Board of County Commissioner at o o may re-negotiate the note amount to reflect change in constru• • , c et + e amount of improvement construction completed. NOTE: APPROVED FINANCIAL ST: EM ROCK' . •UNTAIN ENTERPRISES OF NEW JERSEY See evening/ft 4 ,l, €no4(.q/ sh /rose ` ( . :thy se, Accepted by the B. d of County ' ommissioners, Weld County, Colorado, this day of , 19 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ' ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO /. r �-,uL j ' tier oft the C�Bo , ? • WCC~]ntY/C1 • c ) \ /� .rr�.. :el t, G c t (gY Q,� /I O • ' AS TO •ry M• f, • • • .my $t'•rney ,f • 910597 r 6 MEf�ORA1IDUM ( - Carol Harding, Wi �1 �. raClerk to the Board's Of Lice July 8, 1491 To Oyu Drew Schelcinga, County Engineer /1 � • COLORADO tm c1 i ea Lector of Credits and Bonds Subk..0 Westridge Fifth Filing was recorded on August 8, 1975. However, no streets were ever constructed and to my knowledge, there has been no activity of any kind. I do not understand the intent of the. resolution of May 22, 1978. • However, 1 cannot imagine the Commissioners would want to collect on any surety since no houses were ever built. X recommend releasing any outdated sureties, and if a developer becomes interested in Westridgo Fifth in the future, an updated surety could be required. • Sureties for Sokich Business Park should bo retained. There has been extensive development, but Road 9.5 has not bean upgraded in accordance with the Road Improvements and Maintenance Agreement dated August 20, 1986. • Consolidated Froightways is presently developing their site, which includes paving a small portion of county toed. This surety should be hold until the work is accepted in accordance with cho Improvements Agreement. • DS/mw:mbonds.mrw cc: Commissioner Harbert Chuck Cunliffo, Director of Planning 910507 I t / f 0frt. l! RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE CANCELLATION AND RELEASE OF LETTER OF CREDIT IN THE AMOUNT OF $82,290.00 FOR KAHN SUBDIVISION (WATERFORD RANCH) 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 on February 12, 1990, the Board did approve an amendment to the Improvements Agreement regarding collateral for improvements and did accept a Deed of Trust, in the amount of $57,240.00, as collateral for the Kahn Subdivision (Waterford Ranch), and WHEREAS, it was determined by the Board that Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit 011-13305 in the amount of $82,290.00, drawn on the Central Bank of Denver, is no longer necessary as collateral for said Subdivision, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to cancel and release said Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. that Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit #11-13305 in the amount of $82,290.00. drawn on the Central Bank of Denver, concerning the Improvements Agreement for Kahn Subdivision (Waterford Ranch) be, and hereby is, cancelled and released. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk to the Board be, and hereby is, directed to return said Letter of Credit to Central Bank of Denver for cancellation and release of same. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 15th day of July, A.D., 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: �i WELD COUNTY CO. .RADO � / Weld County Cle k to the Board Gordo 'sgit, n By; ]c= f ?' ranTh Deputy C erk to the Board Ge/ola Kenn dy, Pro-Tam APPROVED AS TO FORM; l JAS - Constang. b Nl t o y C. 1l W. H. Webster 910595.t,S; OP II Central BenCppOtaUOft,Int- ter, CO rnwoer esti:Prr N`�•rDSRver, Co °"""x'/23/88 • SANK NAM.: Central Bank of Denver Abbnaw, P.O. Box 5548 T.A. JTTEll OF MINT NUMBER Denver, Colorado 80217 "'Tr'"~ 13305 ~mum 41.442 41.2010 l.eX MUMetIA/+ yeewer 01 IAnr APPLMANT —' WE COUNTY—DEPT. OF PLANNING STOICES MILTON L. KAHN AND EDWIN S. KAHN 915 STREET 1441 18TH STREET C ELE COLORADO 80631 DENVER, COLORADO 80202 ArTNr *Ot Sehuett LAMING BANK AMfJNNT — N/A $82,290.00. (EIGHTY-TWO .THOUSAND N/A WO.IWNDRED NINETY AND ,NO/100 DOLLARS) , 0.:/so/or ten Cew► u► roe winnow* We hereby Issue Ml. Irrevocable oredh which le available ty your*tots drown et drawn on Central Bank of Denve P.O. Box 5548 T:A. , Denver. Colorado 80217 • t.1 Swing the Clause:''Ontwn under lnerooeb a.yt,t. - 11-13305 N ' Aocompenled by the following document.: .. 1. BENEFICIARY' S SIGNED STAT FOLLOWS: "WE. aEEBY, CERTIFY THAT MILTON L. KAHN AND EDWIN S. VE NOT PERFORMED THE OBLIGATIONS SPECIFIED IN THE IMPROVEMENTS EMENT DATED rumour 10, 1988, AND - WE HAVE NOTIFIED THEM OF SUCH DE T." ;!E:: . 2. THIS ORIGINAL LETTER OF CREDIT NO. 3305. THIS CREDIT SHALL BE DEEMED AUTOMATI EXTENDED WITHOUT AKENDMENT FOR ONE YEAR FROM THE EXPIRY DATE UNLESS AT T SIXTY (60) DAYS PRIOR TO THE EXPIRY DATE, CENTRAL BANK OF DENVER SHALL IFY THE BENEFICIARY BY CERTIFIED LETTER THAT IT ELECTS NOT TO CONS CREDIT RENEWED FOR SUCH ADDITIONAL PERIOD. FOLLOWING SUCH NOTICE WE OUNTY MAY IMMEDIATELY DRAW AGAINST THIS LETTER OF CREDIT WITH A SIGNED 'S AS FOLLOWS: "WE HEREBY CERTIFY THAT WE HAVE RECEIVED NOTICE FRO CENTRAL BANK OF DENVER THAT LETTER OF CREDIT NO. .11-13305 WILL NOT BE EWED AND THAT THE . APPLICANT HAS FAILED TO PROVIDE PROOF OF ADEQUATE, LLATERAL XN SUB- STITUTION OF THE LETTER OF CREDIT." • We Nrn gee ee to hapax eat droll own and la wepawme,ren•- AdsW %740110111041/ng Bank740110111041/ • - i nee wens or eh*reeakpa-I 4ltugeow medma e I" a SWAM*me Ombean ar babes so sew Wm,esw ter .. •_ a otherwu,,eat u,this da g subject$We"Or41170-Oalems ,• 441 Raba tor Omeneriery Sere"Chas or Camara eeors j(0p -raVlalOn),,MMaeertMlOrW r. reo 0 Rev,WIN 4..44r • RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE CANCELLATION AND RELEASE OF LETPER OF CREDIT IN THE AMOUNT 0? $82,290.00 FOR KAHN SUBDIVISION (WATERFORD RANCH) 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 on February 12, 1990. the board did approve an amendment to the Improvements Agreement regarding collateral for improvements and did accept a Deed of Trust, in the amount of 537.240.00, as collateral for the Kahn Subdivision (Waterford Ranch), and WHEREAS, it was determined by the Board that Irrevocable Standby Latter of Credit 011-13305 in the amount of. $82390.00., drawn on the Central Bank of. Denver, is no longer necessary as collateral for said Subdivision. and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to cancel end release said Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. that Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit 111-13303 in the amount of 582,290.00. drawn on the Central Bank of Denver, concerning the Improvements'Agreement for Kahn' Subdivision '(Waterford Ranch) be, and hereby is, cancelled and released. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk to the board be, and hereby is., directed .to return said Letter of Credit to' Central Bank of Denver for cancellation and release of same. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 1 rh day of July. A.D.. 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTESTou �1 f fn WELD COUNTY CO •RADO Weld C ty Cle k to the Board � Oor• • By: 467.% Deputy C ark to the Board Ceo a Kenn y, P APPROVED AS TO FORMS Consteur t ord y C. ,W. Kirby zueeettcy w. H. Webetar �upG,v.tti. 910593 U„+��Cr-C" i r • .Lc. . WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE 1 PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS V.O. !ARRANT NO. P.O. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT Q15787 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING FUND 188.39 211 SEMI-MONTHLY PAYROLL CHECKS 34,608.59 TOTAL 34.796.98 ;TATE OF COLORADO :OUNTY OF WELD ss This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed n the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated JULY 17 9 91 and that payments should be made to the respectiv'a vendors 1n the amounts set opposite :hei ames with the total amount $ 34,796.98 • DATED THIS _ 17TH DAY OF JULY , 19 • ds WEL 7 A CE SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 17TH DAY OF JULY 1991 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MyeamtaWnEoftlway10,1995 Act P `�f TATE OF COLORADO OUNTY OF WELD ss We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) ;sapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby rdered drawn upon the PAYROLL FUND to 1 n $ 8 • 41 1TTEST: LidlJ� _ em er '�/ /�, /q} Memble M / • eputy 7-7174;!Z--124417,47 Member nnn WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE 1 GENERAL FUND CLAIMS V.O. !ARRANT NO. P.O. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 902510 DEANNA PRENTISS 80.00 TOTAL 5 80.00 •TATE OF COLORADO ) • OUNTY OF WELD ss This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed n the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated JULY 17 9 91 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite heir names with the total amount $80.00 DATED THIS 17TH DAY OF JULY , 19 91 WEL diegs.4— SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 17TH DAY OF JULY 1991 . • 7-MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MYCommissionExpirpaJanua ,in tnos TATE OF COLORADO OUNTY OF WELD ss We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, hereby (approve) isapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby rdered drawn upon the _ GENERA, FUND tota i 80.00 Chairpe ge TTEST; Member /, a�AmyDECD COW:UT CLERIC= ERE BOARD emb e Y �/" � <��l Deputy ca�.)Y " — Mem er 1O-60 Member &)AJ " I THE FOLLOWING HANDWRITTEN WARRANTS WILL BE APPROVED ON 7 /rf1qf .• NUMBER OF WARRANTS 1 01 GENERAL FUND $ BQ. pc NUMBER OF WARRANTS / 71 PAYROLL FUND $08. a? 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IT WAS CLOSED : JULY 10, 1991 FOR BRIDGE REPAIR: : WCR 26 AT WCR 15 AND WCR 26.75 AT WCR 15.75 : MONA Received from : PENOTC02-MAIN Received : 07/15/91 13:46 Sent : 07/15/91 13:46 Select an option and type it below; then press ENTER. 3 Send 8 Reply 9 File 10 Delete PF1-Help 2- 3- 4-Main Menu 5- 6-Fast Path PF7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12-Quit SM ...> 4B O-O01 Waste Services CORPORATION July 15, 1991 Board of Weld County Commissioners 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Commissioners: I wish to take this opportunity to inform you that effective July 12, 1991, Waste Services Corporation has merged with Waste Management of Colorado. This action was taken to enable Waste Services Corporation to continue our commitment to meeting Weld County's solid waste management needs in a more comprehensive manner. As a small family business, we determined that we needed additional resources and means to do so, as well as to meet the increasing regulatory, financial and competitive demands of our industry. Upon realizing our limitations, we sought and selected the company whom we believe is best committed to the same principles by which we have done our best to conduct our business. We believe that the addition of Waste Management's expertise and strength to Waste Services' ongoing operations will result in our continuation of what we trust has been cost-effective and environmentally-sound service to our customers and to Weld County. Waste Services Corporation will continue in its ownership, development and operation of the Central Weld and North Weld Sanitary Landfills. I intend to continue in my present management role. If you have any questions about this matter, I would be happy to try to answer them at your convenience. Thank you. Res ectfully, C. Bradley Keirnes President CBK/kbc cc: Don Warden Wee Potter Rod Allison Lee Morrison 6037 SEVEN'TYSEVENTH AVENUE • GREELEEY, COLORADO 80634 • (303) 330.2611 U•WEI?Conemunsatlaw n,.,n non,•.• r.„•,nn,w.•C-! , 1801 Calllornle 8IraN,Suite 2800 Denver,Colorado 80202C1rI CF/—IC7: 9 Government and Educallon re);"'�' 1 ereave P" (i B I,,. JUL 2 I1:WEST 1�c1.cr. COLO. COMMiJNICAT/ONS July 9, 1991 George Kennedy - Chairman Weld 911 Authority Board PO Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Dear George: As you are aware, there has been an Increase in your E 9-1-1 telephone rates. This increase Is the direct result of an interim rate increase granted to us by the Colorado Public Utilities Commission (PUC) in April. Though we did not propose a permanent increase to E 9-1-1, we were required by the commission to spread this increase across all of our products and services, including E 9-1-1. This Increase went into affect on May 1, 1991. The next step in this rate case is for a determination of the final rate (which products and services will be affected, on the long term, by this increase). We are requesting that there be no permanent increase to our E 9.1-1 rates. The final part of the rate case will be determined around September of this year. Because this decision is made by the PUC, we are unable to tell you exactly what will happen in September, but we are hopeful that E 9.1-1 will be exempt from this increase. I want to apologize for not informing you of this increase prior to the receipt of your bill. In the future I will stay In closer contact with the activities of the commission and keep you informed of any changes that will directly affect you. Please contact me at any time with your concerns at (303) 965.0156. Sincerely, Ross Custer Customer Support Manager C 4/\sobat ' Cerg, ea.'OAa•4. CERTIFICATION OF PUBLIC FORUM RE: RELOCATION OF COUNTY FACILITIES A public forum was conducted on July 15. 1991, at 7:00 P.M. with the following present: Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy. Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present! Director of Finance & Administration, Donald D. Warden Acting Clerk to the Board. Carol Harding The following was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a news release dated June 27, 1991. and duly distributed June 27, 1991. and redistributed July 2. 1991, an informal public forum was conducted to allow the citizens of Weld County a forum to express their views on the relocation of County facilities. Approximately 110 individuals were present. Don Warden presented an overview of the need for facilities, as well as the history of the creation of the Weld County Business Park, including fifteen notices of public hearing and ten public hearings. He reviewed the specifics of each proposal the County has received and explained the pros and cons of each proposal. Chairman Lacy asked if there was anyone present wishing to present the views of the proponents of the referendum being circulated. There were none present. Chairman Lacy then asked for public comment. Dick Boettcher. Roy Moser. Mark Flores, Ken Lind. Norman Carlson, Zeke Garretson, Chuck Carlson, John Martin, Jorge Amaya. Glenn Billings, Richard Harbert, Vic Kindsfater. Bud Johnson, Kenny Monfort, John Fournier, and Nancy Brigden presented their comments. Chairman Lacy clarified that we are not filling this building with incarcerated prisoners, but it will be filled with Criminal Justice employees, most of which are State employees. Commissioner Harbert stated that the indepth presentation presented by Don Warden is the same information the Board has been looking at for the last four months, it was not simply prepared for tonight's meeting. Commissioner Kirby reiterated that this is the culmination of five years of planning, not simply four months. Commissioner Webster stated he is disappointed in the City not having figures to back up their proposals. He has been hoping for some offer of a building which is 90% efficient, can handle the high traffic volume, and allows for expansion for the future; however, this has not been forthcoming. He does not feel the County should stay in downtown at the expense of the taxpayer. If it costs additional dollars to stay downtown, he is against it. This Certification was approved on the 17th day of July, 1991. APPROVED: ATTEST: r �•• �r4,�� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD CO ORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board By: Q y- - r Gordon acy, C n Deputy Cle to the Board e Kennedy. ro-Tem TAPE 1191-17 & 16 s ante L. Harbert C. W. Kirby BC0011 n- ) . W. H. Webs er 910602 ATTENDANCE RECORD ATTENDANCE AS FOLLOWS ON THIS 15th DAY JULY, 1441: PUBLIC FORUM REGARDING THE RELOCATION OF COUNTY OFFICES Please PRINT your name and your address if you wish to speak, either for or against this matter. AME ADDRESS doe ea-4 5V.272 w /5/s� o, Cam. , e, eLv..mJo T irl (61 ) 7 WAA .),/ co, sAy f7.- /Qy3 d Ave Grec`< Cc&i:5 901.3/ � Kw £/tia e. , Co . 1N IcirA °G C/Sari W / EO Acf airfr- o giattg yA v' f 91060z ATTENDANCE RECORD ATTENDANCE AS FOLLOWS ON THIS 15th DAY JULY, 1991: PUBLIC FORUM REGARDING THE RELOCATION OF COUNTY OFFICES Please PRINT your name and your address if you wish to speak, either for or against this matter. / NAME ADDRESS 1-!(1/4 WOO' ` €A,- ItIs Vi. t 3T"- AV. Gersecii ✓ fR/U1 ?32/ZDel) iv , /€ Av iettez OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MOO c3ao1 35.4001 On+goo va soa 76e oasv,COWAN*eoaox VI G. COLORADO June 27, 1991 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County will be holding a public form, on Monday. July 15, 1991, at 7;00 p.m. at the Centennial Complex located at 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, to discuss the County's plans to locate administrative offices at "0" Street and 11th Avenue in Greeley. County staff will make a presentation of the history and facts leading to the Board's decision to relocate the offices. Members of the public will then be given an opportunity to express their views to the Board. The Board encourages interested parties to attend. -30- RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO JULY 17. 1991 TAPE 091-18 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, mat in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado. July 17, 1991. 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 Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tom Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Assistant Weld County Attorney, Lee Morrison Acting Clerk to the Board, Cathy Plot Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of July 15, 1991. as printed. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CERTIFICATION OF PUBLIC FORUM: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the Certification of the Public Forum conducted on July 15, 1991, re: Move of County Offices. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: Chairman Lacy added as 03 under New Business: Consider Approval of Letter of Credit rec Baldridge PUD 1st Filing, CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it Carried unanimously. DEPARTMENT HEADS/ ELECTED OFFICIALS; Chuck Cunliffe, Planning Director, reported the number of land-use cases requiring public hearings is down 18.1% compared to the total number of cases processed during the same period in 1990. Planning personnel also responded to a total number of 6,061 public inquiries, including 4.803 telephone calls and 1,258 personal walk-ins; comparing with a total of 5,669 during the same time period in 1990, representing a 6.9% increase. Mr. Cunliffe also reported the Department issued 627 building permits, 143 electrical permits, and 69 mobile home permits, reflecting a 3.2% increase over 1990. The Planning Department conducted 4,760 construction inspections, processed 71 building code violations, investigated 112 zoning complaints and processed 115 zoning violations. Commissioner Webster commended Mr. Cunliffe for a job well done by the Planning staff. COMMISSIONER Curt Probert, Extension Director, reported on the 4-H Youth programs including the 4-H Conference, "Creative Cooks" demonstration, the softball program, exchange trip with Michigan and the State 4-H Dairy Judging Champion Team. Jerry Alldredge, Weld County Extension Agronomist, reported on the research plots for onions, alfalfa, potatoes, beans and wheat. Mr. Alldredge also discussed the joint waste management project with Weld. Adams, Larimer and Boulder Counties, as well as the water quality of Weld County. Commissioners directed questions to Mr. Alldredge concerning the lettuce, onion, and corn crops here in Weld County. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $411,098.14 Payroll 34,608.59 Handwritten warrants: General fund S 80.00 Payroll $ 188.39 Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Let the record reflect that a recess was taken at this time to allow the Board to convene as the Board of Social Services. BIDS: APPROVE COPIER - HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Mr. Warden asked that this bid be continued for two weeks so final neogations can be done. APPROVE JANITORIAL SUPPLIES - BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS DEPARTMENT: Mr. Warden stated staff has recommended accepting the low bids on each item as follows: Items #1-4, 6-8, 13-15. 17 and 19 to Northern Colorado Paper in the amount of $2,560.49; Items #9. 11, 12, 16. 20 and 21 to Century Papers, Inc.. in the amount of $6,324.17; Item #10 to Columbine Paper and Maintenance Supply Company in the amount of $93.17; and Items #5 and 18 to Huntington Laboratories-Mountain States Division in the amount of $1.325.02. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve said bids. as recommended. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion which carried unanimously. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER REQUEST FOR RENEWAL OF TAVERN LIQUOR LICENSE FROM DONALD EDICK. DBA RAFFERTY'S, INC. : Chairman Lacy read the Sheriff's Office report stating no violations have been received on this establishment. Commissioner Webster moved to approve said request. Commissioner Kennedy seconded, and the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER STIPULATION OF INTEREST AND AGREEMENT FOR SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS - FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL COMPANY: Assistant County Attorney. Lee Morrison, explained there was a disputed claim arising out of the County's acquisition and subsequent sale of the surface of this property. The stipulation pertains to interest in the mineral royalty for the monies which were put into an expense account as a result of this dispute. The County was assigned a 3/5 interest. These are held by the Court, and the County will get almost 90% of those monies. Mr. Morrison recommended approval of this Stipulation. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve said Stipulation and Commissioner Harbert seconded. The motion carried unanimously. Minutes - July 17, 1991 Page 2 CONSIDER LETTER OF CREDIT RE: BALDRIDGE PUD 1ST FILING - Mr. Morrison explained that the original Agreement and Letter of Credit was for $65,500.00. Some of the work has been performed on the site so the amount left to guarantee is substantially less. The 515.000 is intended to cover the portion of landscaping remaining. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said Letter of Credit. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. PLANNING: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE. BUILDING CODE AND ZONING VIOLATIONS - RURAL DITCH COMPANY, HIATT, FAHRENHOLTZ, BURGE, HYENG. BURGER. CONOCO, INC., AND CARLSON. Commissioner Webster moved to approve this Resolution authorizing the County Attorney to proceed with legal action against the Rural Ditch Company, Ron and Darlene Fahrenholtz, Ricky L. Hiatt, Arnold Burger, 'too Jin Hyeng, Conoco, Inc., Stoner and Frances Carlson. Arnold and Dorothy Burger. and Conoco, Inc., for violations of the Weld County Zoning and Building Code Ordinances. Commissioner • Kennedy seconded the motion, and it 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 9140 A.M. J JII�I��,��� APPROVED. ATTEST. /I� ���L4/ ►s BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUN LORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Gor airman SrSth? oard Geo a Kennddy, Pr Constance L. Harbert tio C. W. Kir by�Z W. labst Minutes - July 17. 1991 Page 3 DEPMTNENT Or PLANNING SERVICES SONNARY OF ACTIVITIES Per period ending June 30, 1991 • aggrar t1600152 The department received and procn.ed a total number of 104 land.ua WINCE that required public hearings. This figure in • 16.1% decr...e from du total number of oases prece.med during the sans period in 1990. The department promoted 127 ease during 1990. The dopavement slim reviewed • total .f 42 .taff.i..ued • applteati.n.. This figure it a 1.4% more... in deo total number as applteattons reviewed during the same period in 1990. The departmat reviewed 37 during 1990. The staff reviewed and approved a total of 6$ different applications utilising • the administrative revlw preemie fee reviewing reaerded eNeepttea, subdivision camptiens, and Boning permits far abilo and emnefeeevred hers. This figure represent* 65% of the total ems. .wbmttted that required publl. bearing.. TAW AWITITAWPY Planning personal responded to a total number of 6,061 public inquiries. Them included 4,603 telephea calls end 1.236 personal walk•in.. This amperes with a total meter. of 5,669 inquiries. during the ems elm period in 1990 and represents a 6,9E increase. These figures do net holed. inquiries with the Otreator, administrative, support staff, or building inspection personnel. mw1pNo yralu '. =NSrrrTrnNN ANp frwrl tAllf6 The departeent issued 039 permit.. Thee included 627 building permits, 143 electrical Matte, and 69 mobile hem permit■. These figure'. reflect a 3,2% increase when eeapersl to the ruler of permit, issued during the same. eta period in 1990. (013 permits lamed in 1990.) Total valuation of permit. d beamed 23.6% when tempered to the valuation of permits loomed during the ram • time period in 1990. (013,417,562 in 1991 and 020,150,347 in 1990.) The department conducted 4,760 eenetrettm inspections, This figure is a 16,4%. decrease in the manor of inepsetita s.mpatsd to those conducted'during the mans time period to 1990. (5.694 in .1990).- As of June 30th, there were_1.309 active permits. This figure includes 410 town permits. 01 mobile hem permits, and 010 county pewits. The department proe ...4 71 building sods violatioon.. This figure is a 46,5% doersae when eemp.red to the nemb.r of vielatiwa processed during the sem time period in 1990. (130 in 1990). A. of June 30th, thee wore 69 building code • violation in progress, vnntlSZfr*gpt xswry The department instigated 112 coning complaints end proce...d 113 acing violations. This is a 13.6% &ereses in the number of eemplelnts investigated end-a 12.0% de in violation eases when smeared to them investigated end processed during the ea time period in 1990 .(130 ministate an 1)2 violation eaeea in 1990). As of Jun 30th, there wars 140 boning violation mass in pregrea. The priorities established for responding to mining complaint. Bret celled.in complaints. from the public, active violation names in propose, and staff initiated complaints food on routine field inspection.. vk COYo 3.44, o University Cooperative Extension Colorado Stare University Weld County Extension Office 425 Noeth l5th Avenue Exhibition Building,Island Grove Park Greeley,Colorado 80631 (3o5)3364000 Ext 4463 WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS REPORT JULY 17, 1991 By Curt Probert, Weld County Cooperative Extension Director t RY �J. .D F �Pr_ Wei o m y .x nsi n ,9t) Report - in person I. Research Plots A. Onions - varieties with CSU - insects B. Alfalfa varieties and fertilizer. Next year irrigation scheduling. C. Potatoes - varieties small plots and strip trails. State-wide research coordination - travel to San Luis Valley. D, Beans - planting time study and irrigation study. E. Wheat - Field Day, RWA studies, and variety plots. II. Joint Waste Management A. Four counties Cooperative Extension (Weld, Adams, Larimor, Boulder. B. Weld County Environmental Services (Health Department) C. Federal and State Agencies D. Projects on: 1) Oil disposal 2) Container Disposal 3) Chemical Amnesty Day III. Water Quality - pollution prevention on sustainable agriculture. A. Central Water S.A. project Multi Agency - project Federal, State, local B. SB-126 - Best Management practices IV. Info Transfer A, Meetings B. One-on-One Field calls C. News media (Radio 6 newspaper) D. SIA's 4-H XOUTH PROGRAMS 1. State 4-H Conference (June) - Don Croghan (Weld County) elected as '91-'92 State 4-H President. Livestock Judging Team members (1st year Senior team members) placed 5th among 23 teams, Twenty-four members participated as senators, speech contests and horse judging contests. 2. Approximately 20 members competed in the "Creative Cooks'" demonstration in the Greeley Mall on a Saturday in June and a similar number in "Ceke Decorating". Colorado State University.U.S.Department of Agriculture and Weld County cooperating. Cooperative Extension programs ore available to all without discrimination. A 3. Weld County 4-H Demonstration Day (June 9) identified 4 of 10 participants to represent us at State Fair in Pueblo. 4. Weld County 4-H Softball program is to conclude on July 25th in Kersey. 5. 4-H Exchange trip with Michigan, July 9-15. 6. Mark Cronquist presented a wildlife conservation program to 4-H members at the State Conservation Camp. 7. STATE 4-H DAIRY JUDGING CHAMPION TEAM - WELD COUNTY (Alvie Rothe, Coach) - July 10, 1991- State 4-H Dairy Judging Contest held in Weld County, hosted by the State 4-H Office and Dairy Specialist; four counties (Weld, Delta, Pueblo and Douglas) participating. 8, Nancy Hardy, a CSU summer intern student (no salary) i■ identifying projects and schools approximate for short-term 4-H project education in Greeley supervised by Mark Cronquist. She is promoting the after school 4-H project club and obtaining approval from school administration to conduct 4-H in the schools, where appropriate. It will open 4-H to more members of a more diverse audience. 9, WELD COUNTY FAIR - AUGUST 2-5, 1991. Pre-entry deadline, July 15 - indicated heavy participation for '91. OTHER AC AND mom4_Bcpticlig ZEACRAPIS 1. Colorado Paw Shoy ('92) plane for educational programs. Curt Probert, Chairman, are well underway for major programs in General, Ag, Dairy, Beef and Partners in Ag. 2. 'nil= - Rotational Beef Pasture Study program in progress with Crow Valley producers and US Forest Service. 3. Lissy, - Women's second, spring Financial Management program completed - 97 women. 4. prohert - Master Gardeners (9) continue to respond to 15-20 calls daily about Horticulture problems. 5. News Media/Visibility - A 3 to 5 minute radio program is now presented 5 days per week on KFKA and once weekly (Saturday) on KCRE. Local newspapers carry frequent news releases and a Weld County calendar of Events on a regular basis. 6, pe+t and Weed nerartment - (Rroda) - Time demands are intense to respond to land owner weed complaints (45-50 in last month) in addition to routine noxious weed control and roadside vegetative management programs. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY, COLORADO JULY 17. 1991 TAPE #91-18 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, net in regular session as the Board of Social Services in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center. Greeley. Colorado. July 17. 1991, 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 Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy. Pro-Tam Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Assistant Weld County Attorney, Lee Morrison Acting Clark to the Board, Cathy Plot Finance and Administration Director. Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of Social Services meeting of July 15, 1991, as printed. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the warrants for approval by the Board in the amount of $27,336.94. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Harbert 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 9:10 A.M. �����/ �/���I�J APPROVED: ATTEST: 11:1 I��Z� C BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board 0:+54415,1- Gerd. c rman 1 I By: a J6 4l Deputy C rk t the Board Ceo a Kennedy, Pro -Tamdekriaril--.0-er.1 Constance I. Harbert C. W. Kirby W. H. Webster RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Monday, July 22, 1991 TAPE #91-20 S #91-21 ROLL CALL: Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman George Kennedy, Pro-Tem , Constance L. Harbert C. W. Kirby W. H. Webster MINUTES: Approval of minutes of July 17, 1991 CERTIFICATION OF HEARINGS: Hearing conducted on July 17, 1991: 1) Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation, Environmental Recycling and Disposal Company. c/o Ted Zigen • • ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: APPROVAL OF • CONSENT AGENDA: COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants RECESS FOR SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD: MINUTES: Approval of minutes of July 17, 1991 WARRANTS: Don Warden, County Finance Officer BUSINESS: NEW: 1) Consider Tax Abatement Petition from Daniel A. Jeannoutot 2) Consider Tuberculosis Control Contract between State Department of Health and Health Department and authorize Chairman to sign 3) Consider Amendment #1 to Prenatal Contract between State Department of Health and Health Department and authorize Chairman to sign 4) Consider Agreement for Sampling and Analysis of Pollutant Discharge between Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District and Health Department and authorize Chairman to sign 5) Consider Letter of Acknowledgment re: State Per Capita Grant for Health Department and authorize Chairman to sign 6) Consider seven Purchase of Services Agreements between various residents and Health Department and authorize Chairman to sign 7) Consider request for renewal of 3.2% Beer License from Alvin V. and Juanita L. Garcia, dba Garcia Store • 8) Consider Agreement for Purchase of Services with A Woman's Place and authorize Chairman to sign 9) Consider temporary closure of Weld County Road 100 between Weld County Roads 49 and 37; Weld County Road 42 between Weld County Roads 37 and 39; and Weld County Road 39 between Weld County Roads 90 and 92 10) Consider installation of "Stop" and "Stop Ahead" signs on Weld County Road 62 at 83rd Avenue PLANNING: 1) Consider Abatement of Dangerous Building - Kurek 2) Consider SE /1407 - Washburn 3) Consider Amended RE #971 - Washburn CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Jul 22 - Work Session 10:00 AM Jul 22 - NCMC Board of Trustees 12:00 PM Jul 23 - Weed Management Advisory Board Interviews 8:00 AM Jul 23 - Health Board 9:00 AM Jul 23 - Housing Authority 11:30 AM Jul 24 - Human Resources Council 8:00 AM Jul 26 - Centennial Developmental Services 8:00 AM Jul 31 - Colorado Department of Transportation 1:30 PM Jul 31 - Colorado Department of Transportation 2:30 PM Aug 1 - Convention and Visitors Bureau Board 7:00 AM Aug 1 - Area Agency on Aging 1:30 PM Aug 1 - Island Grove Park Board 3:30 PM HEARINGS: Jul 22 - Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation for an environmental recycling and solid waste disposal site and facility, Environmental Recycling and Disposal Company, c/o Ted Zigan (cont. from 7/17/91) 1:30 PM Jul 23 - Board of Equalization Hearings 1:30 PM Jul 26 - Board of Equalization Hearings 8:30 AM Jul 29 - Board of Equalization Hearings 10:00 AM Jul 30 - Board of Equalization Hearings 8:30 AM Jul 31 - Planned Unit Development Plan, First Filing, Flatiron Structures Company 10:00 AM Jul 31 - Change of Zone to A (Agricultural). Keota 10:00 AM Aug 2 - Board of Equalization Hearings 8:30 AM Aug 6 - Board of Equalization Hearings 8:30 AM Aug 7 - Board of Equalization Hearings 10:00 AM Aug 9 - Board of Equalization Hearings 8:30 AM Aug 14 - Amend certain Sections of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance, Ordinance No. 119-I 10:00 AM Aug 14 - Show Cause Hearing, Tire Mountain Incorporated, c/0 Jarrald A. and Faye L. Jamison 10:00 AM Aug 21 - Create Weld County Roads 15 and 84 Local Improvement District #1991-2 10:00 AM Aug 21 - Create Weld County Road 63 Local Improvement District #1991-3 10:00 AM Aug 21 - Assessment of costs, Weld County Basswood Avenue Local Improvement District #1990-2 10:00 AM Aug 21 - Change of Zone from A (Agricultural) to 1-3 (Industrial), Charles and Barbara Patterson 10:00 AM Sep 11 - Show Cause Hearing, James McDonald, c/o Adrenalin Adventures 10:00 AM Dec 4 - Show Cause Hearing, Columbine Iron and Metal, Inc., c/o Penny Lovely Philippe (cont. from 6/26/91) 10:00 AM REPORTS: 1) Road and Bridge Department - Road opening Continued on Page 2 of Consent Agenda Monday, July 22, 1991 Page 2 of Consent Agenda COMMUNICATIONS: 1) La Plata County re: Mitigation of oil and gas development 2) Greeley Board of Realtors, Inc., re: Relocation of County Offices 3) Paul Hoshiko re: Support of Commissioners decisions 4) State Division of Property Taxation re: Notices No. 91-SC-139 and No. 91-SC-140 5) State Board of Assessment Appeals - Order re: Phelps. Inc., Eden Enterprises, North Weld Produce, and Deifik 6) Laku Landing re: Meeting with FEMA 7) City Manager of Greeley re, Parking around County facilities 8) Chartwell Cable of Colorado, Inc., re: Emergency contacts 9) John B. Houtchens re: Waste Services Corporation and Waste Management, Inc.. stock 10) Certificate of Insurance - Western Mobile Northern, Inc. 11) Ed Orr. Orr Land Company, re: Dike on Weld County Road 29 12) District Court Notice of Hearing on Petition for Inclusion re: Town of Erie - Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Action of Board concerning Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation - Environmental Recycling and Disposal Company, c/o Ted Zigan * 2) Approve Stipulation of Interest and Agreement for Settlement of Claims - Fins Oil and Chemical Company * 3) Authorize County Attorney to proceed with legal action for Building Code and Zoning Violations - Rural Ditch Company, Hiatt, Fahrenholtz, Burger. Hyeng, Burger, Conoco. Inc.. and Carlson * 4) Accept Letter of Credit - Baldridge PUD. First Filing * 5) Approve Tavern Liquor License for Roberta and C. Ray Hinderliter, dba 1-76 Motel and Cafe AGREEMENTS: * 1) Approve Agreement for Sampling and Analysis of Pollutant Discharge between Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District • and Health Department * 2) Approve Purchase of Services Agreement between Linford Beachy, M.D., and Health Department • * 3) Approve Purchase of Services Agreement between Patricia Powell, M.D.. and Health Department * 4) Approve Purchase of Services Agreement between Mark Helm, M.D.. and Health Department * 5) Approve Purchase of Services Agreement between Karen Nelson, M.D., and Health Department * 6) Approve Purchase of Services Agreement between Christine Jensen-Fox, M.D., and Health Department * 7) Approve Purchase of Services Agreement between Paul Moore, M.D.. and Health Department * 8) Approve Purchase of Services Agreement between David Rake'. M.D.. and Health Department * 9) Approve Agreement for Purchase of Services with A Woman's Place * Signed at this meeting Monday. July 22, 1991 RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN. SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT, AND CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION FOR AN ENVIRONMENTAL RECYCLING AND SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SITE AND FACILITY IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - ENVIRONMENTAL RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL COMPANY/TED ZICAN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. pursuant to Colorado statute and the Wald County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, on July 17, 1991, at 10:00 a.m.. the Board heard the request of Environmental Recycling and Disposal Company/Ted Zigan for a Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review Permit, and Certificate of Designation for an environmental recycling and solid waste disposal site and facility in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, and WHEREAS, the Board deemed it appropriate to continue said matter to July 22, 1991. at 1:30 p.m. , to allow time to review the Conditions of Approval and Development Standards recommended by the Planning staff. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the hearing to consider the request of Environmental Recycling and Disposal Company/Ted Zigan for a Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review Permit, and Certificate of Designation for an environmental recycling and solid waste disposal site and facility in the A (Agricultural) Zone District be, and hereby is. continued to July 22. 1991, at 1:30 p.m. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of July, A.D., 1991. �J/, ���� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /'^7,'�W���1,IIK WELD COUNTY OLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board _ (AYE) Gor . La airman By: C , C_ . Deputy C erk t she Board gd a Ken edy, Pro-Tam APPROVED AS FORM: 11� Constance L. Herber (bYE) County Attorney C. W. Kirby //// SAC/ 1/271) f(AYE) w, kl. Webst r 910611 Cc AL RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE STIPULATION OF INTEREST AND AGREEMENT FOR SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS WITH FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL COMPANY WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado. and WHEREAS, Weld County. Colorado is a defendant in a case filed in the Weld District Court. Case 88-CV-290, regarding the ownership of the Oil and Gas Less. Hold Estate underlying property described ass Township 8 North, Range 58 West. of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, Section 6' NW},N}SW}. SW}SW}, also described as Lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. and 14, in accordance with a resurvey plat dated April 18, 1919, and WHEREAS, the parties to said action have determined that a stipulation as to the ownership interest of the parties to the action i■ in their individual best interest, and WHEREAS, the staff of the Weld County Attorney's Office has reviewed and has recommended approval of the Stipulation of Interest and Agreement for Settlement of Claims regarding said ownership interest, and WHEREAS, the Board therefore deems to advisable to authorize the Chairman's signature on said Stipulation of Interest and Agreement for Settlement of Claims. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. that the Chairman le authorized to sign said Stipulation of Interest and Agreement for Settlement of Claims for resolution of Case No. 88-CV-290, filed in the District Court, County of Weld, Colorado. 910615 L.E011 c1 il Page 2 • REa STIPULATION — FINA OIL The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of July, A.D., 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 43,41M1104WELD COON . LORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Cord/� y. airman By: d r u t._rk�c DeputylCleto the Board Geo e Kenn y. Pro-T1�lS4 APPROVED AS 0 FORM: / Constance L. Harbert st n County Atto C. W. Kirby W. H. Webs er 910615 • DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF WELD, COLORADO Case No. 88-CV-290 STIPULATION OF INTEREST AND AGREEMENT FOR SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL COMPANY, Plaintiff, v. EWXNG INVESTMENT COMPANY, a general partnership, TEXACO, INC. , and HOMER E. NORTHUP, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, ROBERT M. GILBERT, MILE HI OIL & GAS, INC. , COMMONWEALTH ENERGY ASSOCIATES, LP XII, Defendants. THIS STIPULATION OF INTEREST AND AGREEMENT FOR SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS was entered into the date and year hereinafter stated by and between Fina Oil and Chemical Company, having a primary place of business at 1601 Northwest Expressway, Suite 900, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73112, hereinafter referred to as "Fina"; the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, having their place of business as 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado, hereinafter referred to as "County"; Ewing Investment Company, a general partnership, in c/o Melvin Dinner, 630 Greeley National Plaza, Greeley, Colorado, having its place of business in Weld County, Colorado, hereinafter referred to as "Ewing"; Homer E. Northup, c/o Melvin Dinner, 630 Greeley National Plaza, Greeley, Colorado, hereinafter referred to as "Northup"; Robert M. Gilbert, 1025 Ninth Avenue #309, Greeley, Colorado, hereinafter referred to as "Gilbert"; Commonwealth Energy Associates, LP III, having its place of business as c/o William L. Taylor, Registered Agent, 1 James Center, 906 East Carey Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219, hereinafter referred to as "Commonwealth" and Mile Hi Oil and Gas, Inc. , having its place of business as c/o Howard L. Kennedy, Registered Agent, 3190 South Wadsworth Blvd. , Lakewood, Colorado 80227, hereinafter referred to as "Mile Hi." The parties may be referred to herein as the "parties" . The parties have conflicting claims to the oil and gas leasehold estate underlying the subject property described as: T8N, R58W, 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, Section 6 : NW} , N]SW1 , SW1SWi , also described as Lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, in accordance with resurvey plat dated April 18, 1919 . loot • RECITALS: I . Recitals : a. Fina claims an undivided interest in and to the oil and gas leasehold estate covering the subject lands . Fina's claim to an undivided interest in the oil and gas leasehold estate pertaining to the subject lands was based upon the following oil and gas leases: 1 . Oil and Gas Lease dated December 4, 1985, recorded at Book 1094, No. 02035216, Weld County, Colorado, records from Weld County in favor of Rio Grande Exploration Company, now owned by Fina. 2 . Oil and Gas Lease dated January 28, 1988, recorded June 9, 1988, in Book 1198, No. 02144177, the records of the Clerk and Recorder for Weld County, Colorado, from J. Chalmers Ewing for Ewing Investment Company, a partnership, to Fina Oil and Chemical Company, covering the subject lands. 3 . Oil and Gas Lease dated May 9, 1988, recorded in Book 1201, at Page 02146976, of the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder, from Homer E. Northup and spouse to Fina Oil and Chemical Company, covering the subject lands. b. Defendant, Ewing Investment Company, claims an interest in and to the mineral estate underlying the subject lands by virtue of a deed dated January 10, 1933, from Gagan Land Corporation to Louise C. Ewing recorded in Book 942, at Page 199, of the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. Defendant, Ewing Investment Company, has succeeded to the interest of Louise C. Ewing. c. Defendant, Homer E. Northup, claims an interest in the subject land by virtue of a Deed dated February 23, 1932, recorded in Book 929, at Page 202, of the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder from the Cagan Land Corporation to Homer E. Northup. Subsequent conveyances by Homer E. Northup retained the entire mineral estate in oil, gas, and other minerals to him. d. Defendant, Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, claims an interest in and to the subject lands by virtue of property tax deed 2 910615 proceedings . The subject lands were assessed for taxation for the year 1931 by Weld County. Pursuant to that assessment, Tax Sale Certificate 2522 was issued on December 31, 1932, in favor of Weld County. The Tax Deed was issued by the Weld County Treasurer in favor of Weld County, dated May 15, 1939, recorded in Book 1042, at Page 456, of the records of the Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, Colorado. e. Defendant, Robert M. Gilbert claims an interest in and to the subject lands by virtue of a Treasurer's deed dated January 20, 1952, recorded in Book 1324, page 192, of_the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder from the Weld County Treasurer in favor of Robert M. Gilbert (a one- fifth interest) and Mel C. Bedinger (a one-fifth interest) . One-half of the interest of Mel C. Bedinger was conveyed through various mesne distributions and conveyances to Commonwealth (a one-twentieth interest) and to Mile Hi (a one- twentieth interest) . f. Mile Hi and ,Commonwealth claim an interest in and to the oil and gas leasehold estate underlying the subject lands by virtue of the following oil and gas leases and deeds : 1. Oil and Gas Lease dated April 16, 1987, recorded in Book 1154, NO. 02097504, of the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder from Robert M. Gilbert to Mile Hi Oil and Gas, Inc. This Oil and Gas Lease is presently owned by Commonwealth Energy Associates, LP III, and Mile Hi Oil and Gas, Inc. 2 . Oil and Gas Lease dated April 7, 1987, recorded in Book 1154, No. 02097502, of the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder from Lynne B. Mickel, formerly known as Lynne Bedinger Bergman, to Mile Hi Oil and Gas, Inc. This Oil and Gas Lease is now owned by Commonwealth and Mile Hi. 3. Oil and Gas Lease dated April 7, 1987, from Barry Clay Bedinger to Mile Hi Oil and Gas, Inc. , recorded in Book 1154, No. 02097503. Barry Clay Bedinger's interests are currently held by Commonwealth and Mile Hi. This Oil and Gas Lease is now owned by Commonwealth Energy Associates, LP XIX, and by Mile Hi Oil and Gas, Inc. 910615 3 r 4 . Mineral Deed dated April 3, 1989, from Dan T. Clark to Commonwealth Energy Associates-III, LP recorded in Book 1232, No. 02179846, records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder and effective May 16, 1988. 5. Mineral Deed recorded 12/14/90 from Daniel T. Clark to Mile HS Oil and Gas, Inc. , recorded in Book 1285, No. 2235977, records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder (effective September 30, 1990) . g. That pending adjudication of matters in Case No. 88-CV-290, there has been deposited into the Registry of the Court into a suspense fund, the decimal interest amount of .0879488 on the Northwest Quarter and west Half Southwest Quarter of Section 6, Township 8 North, Range 58 West and .0439963 on East Half Southwest Quarter of Section 6, Township 8 North, Range 58 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, weld County, Colorado, of the oil and gas proceeds which includes Lot 15 (containing 40.03 acres) . Ownership of lot 15 (Southeast Quarter Southwest Quarter of Section 6, Township 8 North, Range 58 West) is not subject to dispute. h. A dispute exists between County, Gilbert, Ewing, Northup, Commonwealth and Mile Hi concerning present ownership of an undivided interest in and to oil, gas, and other minerals pertaining to the subject lands. Civil Action No. 88-CV-290 has been filed in the District Court of the County of Weld, State or Colorado, to determine the rights of these parties and other parties with respect thereto. i . The parties desire to settle the existing dispute between and concerning ownership of oil, gas, and other mineral rights underlying the subject lands, on the terms and subject to the conditions and covenants contained in this agreement. j . Defendant, Commonwealth Energy Associates LP III, has disclaimed any interest in the litigation to the extent said interests were in dispute as of May 31, 1989, but would retain any interest received through the Mineral Deed from Dan T. Clark dated April 3, 1989 . k. Defendant, Mile Hi Oil and Gas, Inc. , has neither answered nor defended the Complaint or Amended Complaint. Mile Hi would retain any interests 4 910615 received through the Mineral Deed from Daniel T. Clark, recorded 12/14/90. 1. Texaco, successor to the Texas Company, has disclaimed, by stipulation and order herein, a claim to the interests in dispute. IX. Covenants a. For the consideration described in Article I, above, and in further consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements provided for herein, and for Ten Dollars ($10. 00) and other good and valuable consideration, the parties do hereby agree to and adopt the terms and provisions contained herein. XXX . Stipulation of Interest. a. Ewing and Northup hereby waive and disclaim any interest and demise, grant, and convey any interest, including oil and gas, they claim in and to the subject mineral estate to Weld County, Gilbert, Commonwealth, Mile Hi and Fina. If requested by Fina to do so, Northup and Ewing will execute and deliver to Fina a recordable document in form and substance acceptable to Fina evidencing the intent, ratification, and conveyance provided for in this paragraph. b. The remaining funds in the suspense account covering Lots 8 through 15 ' of section 6, Township 8 North, Range 58 West, 6th P.M. , Weld County, shall be distributed in accordance with the following, subject to Paragraph XXX.c. herein: Owner Decimal Interest 1 . Weld County, Colorado: (For production thru 9/30/90) .8913690 (For production after 9/30/90) .8913690 2 . Robert M. Gilbert: (For production thru 9/30/90) .0784559 (For production after 9/30/90) .066850 3. Commonwealth: (For production thru 9/30/90) .0116059 (For production after 9/30/90) .0116059 910615 5 4 . Fina Oil and Chemical Co. : (For production thru 9/30/90) .0185692 (For production after 9/30/90) .0185692 5. Mile Hi: (For production thru 9/30/90) .000 (For production after 9/30/90) .0116059 Total in Suspense: (For production thru 9/30/90) 1.00000000 (For production after 9/30/90) 1.00000000 Said distribution is based upon ' Northup and Ewing' s relinquishment of their claims and upon the disclaimer and default of Commonwealth (as to its working interest) , Mile Ni (as to part of its royalty interests and all of its overriding royalty interests) , and Texaco. c. Prior to distribution of the suspense fund, there shall be assessed against the fund the sum of $3,200 .00 for attorney's lees to the stakeholder Fina, through its attorney, Dante L. Zarlengo, in full and final settlement for all such claims incurred during the course of this litigation. Payments to be charged to the parties share of the suspense fund as follows: Weld County $2,852.38 Gilbert $ 213.92 Commonwealth $ 37. 14 ` Fina $ 59 .42 Mile Hi S 37. 14 d. The Clerk of the Court is directed to dispense the sum of $6,700.00 to Northup and $1,300.00 to Ewing in full and final settlement of any claim each may have for ownership to the oil, gas, and mineral estate underlying the subject property including any claim of ownership or royalty interest. The payment shall be taken from the suspense fund prior to distribution of the proceeds and charged to the fund as follows : 6 910615 Weld County $7, 130.95 Gilbert $ 534.80 Commonwealth $ 92.85 Fina $ 148.55 Mile Hi $ 92.85 e. With respect to lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 22, 13 & 14, the oil and gas interests of the parties are determined as follows: MINERALS: OIL AND GAS ONLY Royalty Owner Interest Weld County, Colorado: (Thru 9/30/90) 3/5 (After 9/30/90) 3/5 Robert M. Gilbert: (Thru 9/30/90) 1/4 (After 9/30/90) 1/5 Commonwealth Energy Associates LP III (Thru 9/30/90) 1/20 (After 9/30/90) 1/20 Mile Hi Oil & Gas, Inc. : (Thru 9/30/90) 1/10 (After 9/30/90) 3/20 Overriding Royalty Owner 5% X 1/5 X Mile Hi Oil & Gas, Inc. 62.5% + 2% X 1/5 X 62.5% 7 910615 Working Interest Owner Fina O11 & Chemical Co. 60% Commonwealth Energy Associates LP-III 25% Mile Hi Oil & Gas, Inc. 15% f . The distribution of any further proceeds from Lots 8 through 15 under the leases described herein shall be as follows, accounting for Northup and Ewing's relinquishment of claim and the disclaimer and partial Default of Commonwealth and Mile Hi: DISTRIBUTION OF PROCEEDS Royalty (For production through 9/30/90) Owner Decimal Interest Weld County: (Lots 8-11, 13 & 14) .0783948 (Lots 12 & 15) .0392169 Robert M. Gilbert: (Lots 8-11, 13 & 14) .0425488 (Lots 12 & 15) .0212850 Commonwealth: (Lots 8-11, 13 & 14) .0062942 (Lots 12 & 15) .0031486 Mile Hi Oil & Gas, Inc. : (Lots 8-11, 13 & 14) .0105470 (Lots 12 & 15) .0052761 United States : (Lots 8-11, 13 & 14) .000 (Lots 12 & 15) .0624689 Totals : (Lots 8-11, 13 & 14) . 1377848 (Lots 12 & 15) . 1313955 8 910615 Royalty (For production after 9/30/90) Owner Decimal Interest Weld County: (Lots 8-11, 13 & 14) .0783948 (Lots 12 & 15) .0392169 Robert M. Gilbert: (Lots 8-11, 13 & 14) .0362546 (Lots 12 & 15) .0181363 Commonwealth: (Lots 8-11, 13 & 14) .0062942 (Lots 12 & 15) .0031486 Mile Hi: (Lots 8-11, 13 & 14) .0168412 (Lots 12 & 15) .0084248 United States: (Lots 8-11, 13 & 14) .000 (Lots 12 & 15) .0624689 Totals : (Lots 8-11, 13 & 14) . 1377848 (Lots 12 & 15) . 1313955 Overriding Royalty Owner Decimal Interest Mile Hi Oil and Gas, Inc. : (Lots 8-11, 13 & 14) .0073828 (Lots 12 & 15) .0036932 D & J Trust: (Lots 8-11, 13 & 14) .000 (Lots 12 & 15) .0249876 Texaco, Inc. : (Lots 8-11, 13 & 14) .0075000 (Lots 12 & 15) .0037518 Totals : (Lots 8-11, 13 & 14) .0148828 (Lots 12 & 15) .0324326 9 910615 Working Interest Owner beCimal Interest Fina Oil and Chemical: (Lots 8-11, 13 & 14 ) .5175707 (Lots 12 & 15) .2589147 Commonwealth Energy Assoc. , LP-XIX : (Lots 8-11, 13 & 14) .2026367 (Lots 12 & 15) . 1013689 Mile Hi Oil and Gas, Inc. : (Lots 8-11, 13 & 14) .1271250 (Lots 12 & 15) .0635942 Eagle Exploration: (Lots 8-11, 13 & 14) .000 (Lots 12 & 15) .4122941 Totals: (Lots 8-11, 13 & 14 ) .8473324 (Lots 12 & 15) .8361719 GRAND TOTALS: (Lots 8-11, 13 & 14) 1.0000000 (Lots 12 & 15) 1.0000000 g. Fina may rely upon the terms and provisions of this Stipulation of Interest and Agreement for Settlement of Claims in distribution of proceeds from the sale of oil or gas produced from the subject lands. Fina is hereby released and discharged from any and all claims, debts, actions or liability incurred by or relevant to the payment of production proceeds in the manner described in this document. The parties agree to execute such additional instruments as Fina may reasonably request to facilitate future distribution of proceeds. The parties ratify and approve the payment of production proceeds heretofore made by Fina insofar as such payments pertain to the interest in dispute as described in this action. 10 910615 IV. General Provisions a. This Agreement shall be deemed a covenant running with the land and shall be binding upon the parties, their heirs, successors, and assigns, and on future owners of any interest in the subject lands created by, through, or under the parties hereto. b. The parties agree to execute and deliver such other and further instruments as may be necessary or appropriate to evidence and implement the intent expressed herein. c. This Agreement is subject to approval of Weld County District Court pursuant to Action No. 88- CV-290 to the extent required by the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure. d. This Agreement contains and constitutes the entire agreement between the parties. There are nO oral or written representations, agreements, or statements between the parties relative hereto which the parties intend to be effective that are not contained in this Agreement. All such prior communications are deemed merged into the terms and provisions thereof. This Stipulation addresses title to the mineral interests and net royalty interest but 1s not intended to address any issues regarding the value of the proceeds from the subject properties. e. Each party represents and warrants: 1 . That it presently owns an interest in the subject land to the extent represented by the documents described in and the recitals contained in Article Y , above, and that that interest has not been conveyed, pledged, mortgaged, encumbered, or otherwise assigned to any other party. 2 . Each party has the authority to enter into the terms and provisions of this Agreement and the executing party is authorized to do so. 3 . This Agreement is within the power of each party to execute and deliver, and is a binding legal obligation of the party. 910615 11 • f. The parties jointly move for the entry of default against Defendant Mile Hi Oil and Gas, Inc. , covering part of its interests herein as no response or entry of appearance has been made and service has been made on the Defendant. Attached is an Affidavit pursuant to Rule 121, Section 1 - 14(b) , in support thereof. WHEREFORE, the parties hereto respectfully request that this Stipulation be made an Order of Court, that this matter be dismissed with prejudice following disbursement of the suspense fund with each party to pay its own, except as otherwise set forth herein. FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL COMPANY By: u ( +.c ar n ey Title: Attorney -in-Face June ), 1991 Date Signed State of Oklohomn 68 County of oklehomn The foregoing STIPULATION OF INTEREST AND AGREEMENT FOR SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS was acknowledged to me this 7th day of June , 1991, by Richard C. Lindley as &ttornev-1,n-Pact , of Fine Oil and Chemical Company. •��1�........LWtihess my hand and official seal. • +••• •,,'.~ d1(1 E L) 'ut( p., 0 t,s • �^ p •. N tart' Pub I Jeanie Luber % f(A.. .,k Cam'' My commission expires : May 23. 1993 12 210615 DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF WELD, COLORADO Case No. 88-CV-290 AFFIDAVIT IN SUPPORT OF MOTION FOR DEFAULT JUDGEMENT FXNA OIL AND CHEMICAL COMPANY Plaintiff, v. EWING INVESTMENT COMPANY, a general partnership, TEXACO, INC. , and HOMER E. NORTHUP, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, ROBERT M. GILBERT, MILE HI OIL & GAS, INC. , COMMONWEALTH ENERGY ASSOCIATES, LP XII, Defendants . I, Lee D. Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, being first duly sworn upon oath, depose and state as follows: 1. The Affiant is Counsel for Defendant, Weld County Board of County Commissioners . 2 . That X have personal knowledge of this matter. 3 . To the best of my knowledge, Mile High Oil and Gas Inc. is a corporation and not an infant, an incompetent person, an officer or agency of the State of Colorado, or capable of being in military service. 4 . That venue is proper in the County of Weld, as the real property which is the subject of this action is located in the County of Weld, and the place of business of the Defendants, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Ewing Investments, and Robert Gilbert, is the County of Weld. 910615 FURTHER, Affiant sayeth naught. WELD COUNTY, COLORADO THOMAS O. DAVID WELD COU Y ATTORNEY • 1 L D. MORRISON 0 7 Asst. Weld County Attorney 913 Tenth Street P.O. Box 1948 Greeley, Colorado 80632 (303) 356-4000, Ext. 4391 SUYSSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this /..2. , day of 1991. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Notary Public • My commission expires: MY COMMISSION EXPIRES JUNE 8, 1994 AFFINA.CGT 910615 LAW OFFICES OF DANTE L. ZARLENGO By: �( DAN L. ZA EN. • #2.93 1801 Broadway, Suite 1600 Denver, Colorado 80202 (303) 295-7357 Attorney for FINA OIL AND CHEMICAL COMPANY, Plaintiff BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO By: ��.�y T irman ALA 47 in/ ATTEST: 1104440108. 44 Date Signs ' WCLD OUNTY CLCt K TO THE BOARD State of ) BY: Ldh �� I ss DEPUTY CL K TO HE BOARD County of ) The foregoing STIPULATION OF INTEREST AND AGREEMENT FOR SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS was acknowledged to me this day of , 1991, by as Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. Witness my hand and official seal. (S E A L) Notary Public My commission expires : 910615 13 THOMAS O. DAVID WELD ATTORNEY By: 2/ LEE D. RRISON ' #8067 Assistant County Attorney 915 Tenth Street P. O. Box 1948 Greeley, Colorado 80632 (303) 356-4000, Ext. 4391 Attorneys for WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, Defendant COMMONWEALTH ENERGY ASSOCIATES, LP XXI By: Title: Date Signed State of ss. County of The foregoing STXPULATION OF XNTEREST AND AGREEMENT FOR SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS was acknowledged to me this day of , 1991, by as of Commonwealth Energy Associates, LP XIX . Witness my hand and official seal . (S E A L) Notary PubliC My commission expires : 14 910615 • THOMAS W. NIEBRUGGE #8418 1665 Grant Street Denver, Colorado 80203 (303) 830-7127 Attorney for Commonwealth Energy Associates, LP XXI MILE HI OXL AND GAS, XNC. By: Title: • Date Signed State of ) ) ss. County of ) The foregoing STIPULATION OF INTEREST AND AGREEMENT FOR SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS was acknowledged to me this day of , 1991, by a5 • of Mile Hi Oil and Gas, Inc. Witness my hand and official seal. (S E A L) Notary Public My commission expires: 910615 15 EWING INVESTMENT COMPANY • ss Title. Partner June 21. 1,991 Date Signed State of Arizona ss County of Maricopa The foregoing STIPULATION OF INTEREST AND AGREEM�??T FOR SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS was acknowledged to me this 6a/...r" day of 1/4_ Lt j1 °Q , 1991, by J. Chalmers Ewing as Parrnnr of Ewing Investment Company. ''7. ".Witness my hand and official seal. e '/1.(S''E`A L) • ( w � e '1 /tiCG.•Q (/ 1 lX�/''/'/�j(//!✓✓rte �: c Notary Public My commission expires: MYGxranb nEfl Map31,f935 • DINNER, HELrLERICH AND LAZAR • LL-4.., C4 L-4.\ " MELVIN DINNER #592 630 Greeley National Plaza Greeley, Colorado 80631 (303) 352-2081 Attorneys for EWING INVESTMENT COMPANY, Defendant 16 910615 HOMER E. NORTHUP //-)99/ Date Signed State of ) �n� ) ss County of The foregoing STIPULATION OF INTEREST AND AGREEMENT FOR SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS was acknowledged to me this /sE day or �U-- , , 1991, by Homer E. Northup. Witness my hand and official seal. (SEAL) fo ���� „,,,,,.. ,,,„,; et) P�r� tl1�Ct (/Nublic f \ ,.commission expires : 4,-1. 12/ 1W O F tc)."1 DINNER, HELLERICH AND LAZAR By: LILL-••••CL-4...". MELVXN DINNER #592 630 Greeley National Plaza Greeley, Colorado 80631 ( 303) 352-2081 Attorneys for HOMER E. NORTHUP, Defendant 910615 17 it , • ROBERT M. GILBERT #2ZI. • t 67. /79/ Date �7 igned State of 64)40,C,Jh ) } HS County of G41E4- � The foregoing STIPULATION OF INTEREST AND AGREEMENT FOR SETTLEME OF CLAIMS was acknowledged to me this /Q.e.t day of 1991, by Robert M. Gilbert. Witness my hand and official seal. (SEAL) Notary Public My commission expires: 4, /773 WILLIAM H. SOUTHARD ATTORNEY AT LAW "71:72--11-14-01 WILLIAM H. SOUTHARD #1223 309 United Bank Building 1025 9th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 (303) 353-1292 Attorney for ROBERT M. GILBERT, Defendant 910615 18 CERTIFICATE OF MAILING The undersigned hereby certifies that a true and correct copy of the foregoing STIPULATION OF INTEREST AND AGREEMENT FOR SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS was placed in the United States mail, postage prepaid, addressed to; Richard H. Bate, Esq. 600 17th Street Suite 420 South Denver, CO 80202 - DATED this day of , 19 SFINAOIL.RMM 910615 19 OFFICE OF COUNTY ATTORNEY PHONE(303)3564000 EXT.4391 P.O.80X 1948 f itiTt GREELEY.COLORADO 00632 6 COLORADO July 26, 1991 Thomas Niebrugge 1665 Grant street Denver, CO 80203 RE: Fine Oil and Chemical Co. , v. Ewing Investment Co. , et al. Dear Mr. Niebrugge: I am sending you a copy of a Stipulation of Interest and Agreement for Settlement of Cr.aims in the Fine Oil v. Ewing Investment case. This agreement was some time in the making and all parties, except for your client and Mile Hi Oil and Gas Incorporated (who would appear to be in default) , have executed the agreement. You have previously entered a Disclaimer as to any of the disputed interests without waiving any claim to the extent interests are not in dispute. X believe that the Stipulation fairly reflects Commonwealth Energy Associates continued royalty interests of one- twentieth ( 1/20) and working interest of 25 percent. Evaluation of the amounts in the suspense account indicate that, despite your disclaimer, Commonwealth is entitled to .0116059 decimal interest in the disputed proceeds in the suspense account which are currently in excess of $100,000; $37. 14 for a share of the attorneys ' fees for the stakeholder and $92.85 for settlement with the Plaintiffs will be deducted prior to distribution. Please contact me as soon as possible so that I can make arrangements for obtaining your signatures on the Stipulation if you believe it to be appropriate. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Yours truly, 0" fn. Le D. Morrison Assistant Weld County Attorney LDM:rm Enc. xc: Melvin Dinner (w/o Enc. ) Robert M. Gilbert (w/o Enc. ) ante L. Zarlengo (w/o Enc. ) Clerk to the Board (w/o Enc. ) 910615 . RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR THE WELD COUNTY ATTORNEY TO PROCEED WITH LEGAL ACTION AGAINST CERTAIN PARTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE WELD COUNTY BUILDING CODE ORDINANCE AND THE WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Department of Planning Services has referred certain violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance to the County Attorney's Office, and WHEREAS. those persons in violation of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance are Yoo Jin Hyeng, Conoco. Inc., Stener and Frances E. Carlson. Arnold and Dorothy Burger, Rural Ditch Company, Rickey L. Hiatt, and Ron and Darlene Fahrenholtz, and WHEREAS, despite efforts by the Planning staff to resolve said matter, the violations have not been corrected, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it necessary to bring legal action against those individuals as hereinabove named to correct said violations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Thomas 0. David, Weld County Attorney, be, and hereby is, authorized to proceed with legal action against Yoo Jin Hyeng, Conoco, Inc., Stener and Frances E. Carlson, Arnold and Dorothy Burger, Rural Ditch Company. Rickey L. Hiatt. and Ron and Darlene Fahrenholtz to remedy the violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, and any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified party. 910616 B1.osa4- e c. AG; c,Q ; vi el (23 Page 2 RE: VIOLATIONS The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by th�llowing vote on the 17th day of July, A.D.. 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD CO , COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board n^��t Cord y. Jaiirrman By' K i -- - Deputy Cler to the Board Ge a Ken edy, Pro-Tam APPROVED AS T RM: �L�line csir onscanca L. xarb r eljettect County Attorney C. W. Kirby .J�/} 11) � W. H. We 'ter 910616 f&t MEMORAADU(Y1 Board of County Commissioners July 11, 1991 To Dew Department of Planning Services COLORADO /,um Legal Action Authorization submott The Department of Planning Services recommends that the Board of County Commissioners authorize the Weld County Attorney to proceed with legal action against the following parties for violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Building Code Violations: BCV-1665 8CV-1665 Rural Ditch Company Ricky L. Hiatt c/o Lee Could, President 3939 Highway 119 12148 Weld County Road 13 Longmont, CO 80501 Longmont, CO 80501 BCV-1665 BCV-1665 Ron and Darlene Fahrenholtz Arnold L. Burger 1119 Winslow Circle c/o Ricky Hiatt Longmont, CO 80501 3939 Highway 119 Longmont, CO 80501 The Department of Planning also recommends that the County Attorney be authorized to proceed with legal action against any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. Copies of the violation materials are available at the Department of Planning Services' office or the Weld County Attorney's office. 9S06i6 f tilD MEmORAnDum Board of County Commissioners July 15, 1991 VIt§ T. 004 Department of Planning Services COLORADO r,om Legal Action Authorization Suby`otr The Department of Planning Services recommends that the Board of County Commissioners authorize the Weld County Attorney to proceed with legal action against the following parties for violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Zoning Ordinance Violations: VI.1751 VI-1746 Yoo Jin Hyeng Arnold and Dorothy Burger 10700 I11ff Avenue, #0 c/o Rick Hiatt Aurora, CO 80014 3939 Highway 119 Longmont, CO 80501 VI-1744 VI.1744 Conoco, Inc. Conoco, Inc. Attention: Brenda LaRue 3851 State Highway 119 P.O. Box 1267 Longmont, CO 80501 Ponca City, OK 74603 VI-1744 Stoner and Frances E. Carlson 4111 Clads Road Loveland, CO 80537 The Department of Planning also recommends that the County Attorney be authorized to proceed with legal action against any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. Copies of the violation materials are available at the Department of Planning Services' office or the Weld County Attorney's office. RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE ACCEPTANCE OF LETTER OF CREDIT - BALDRIDGE, PUD. 1ST FILING 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 Site Specific Development Plan and Planned Unit Development Plan for a residential subdivision was approved by the Board, by Resolution dated May 29. 1991, for Baldridge, PUD, 1st Filing, and, WHEREAS. Condition of Approval #1 requires a subdivision improvements agreement and a landscaping improvements agreement be executed and collateral for said improvements be accepted by the Board of County Commissioners, and WHEREAS, the Board has entered into a Subdivision Improvements Agreement and a Landscaping Improvements Agreement with Donald W. and Adele A. Baldridge dated June 5. 1991, and WHEREAS, Irrevocable Letter of Credit 0628 has been received from the Western National Banks, in the amount of $15,000.00. to meet said requirement. NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Irrevocable Letter of Credit #628 from the Western National Banks. submitted by Donald W. and Adele A. Baldridge be, and hereby is accepted. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of July, A.D., 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /00,440444 WELD COUN . OLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Gerd . a , airman $y: Deputy Cler t.too t � t Dep the Board ted a Kenned Pro-Ter;), v , APPROVED AS 0 FORM: ./ Constance L. Harbert County County Attorney C.W. KirbyZ / W. H. Webster 910613 pL.cc41 e.c i ; PIA LaAitiest. colTHE WESTERN NATIONAL BANKS '�as 3393 r;, J: NS The Mavericks .9 4IP CLERK TO THE BOARD July 11, 1991 Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 10th Street, Room 342 Greeley, CO IRREVOCABLE LETTER OF CREDIT NO. 628 Gentlemen: This is to certify that THE WESTERN NATIONAL BANK OF COLORADO SPRINGS has FIFTEEN THOUSAND AND NO/100THS U.S. DOLLARS ($15,000.00) for the use or credit of Donald W. Baldridge, owner or developer of the following described land: 1990 E. Highway 119 Longmont, Colorado and that these funds will be made available to Weld County for construction improvements as required by weld County. The aforesaid funds wil be made available to Weld County for said improvements when requested by the County. Expiration date of Irrevocable Letter of Credit No. 628 is July 11, 1991, 2:00 p.m. , M.S.T. Yours very truly, ennis Nathan Executive Vice President DN/cjp The Western National Bank of Colorado Springs Th.Weston National Bank of A..d.my The Western National Bank of Colorado 1130 N.Circle Orive 3485 N,Aoademy Blvd. 421 N.'Non Colorado Sorings,Colorado 80009 Colorado Springs,Colorado 80917 Colorado Spring.,Colorado 80903 710473.0111 719.574.3500 710473.2341 102 S.Talon P. 0, Boa 9250 P.0,Boa 0250 Colorado Soring.,Colorado 80903 Colorano Sonngt,Coloreoo 80032 Colorado 5orings,Colorado 80032 719.072.5444 t P.O.Bo1r 9260 '1'• 'n brrs FDIC �i.1.' 'J�3 Colorado Springs,Colorado 80932 Ill'I14*yy. .'� • I "' �� A''M bl 5ly�} j h�IR'y \.r.�,_\ 'h., INev p y.L frrvD, -. ,y e�__a���I•p, • qp ."://1*' .. ^,cia +2.•tt.,4" 4y 111, 0 "v K vad' iiir f r •••,' t 1=/ '" ^A,!' 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RAY HINDERLITER, D/B/A I-76 MOTEL AND CAFE - EXPIRES JULY 31, 1992 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, Roberta and C. Ray Hinderliter, d/b/a 1-76 Motel and Cafe, presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for the renewal of a Tavern Liquor License 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 $98.75 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: 35929 1-76 Access Road, Roggen. Colorado 80652-9609 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 91-11 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 does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, attested to by the County Clerk to the Board, of Weld County. Colorado, which license shall be in effect until July 31. 1992, 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. 910612 c.eom5 e-c' AP; SO s, Page 2 RE: TAVERN LIQUOR LICENSE - 1-76 MOTEL AND CAFE The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 10th day of July. A.D., 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Joan WELD COUN RADO Weld County Clerk to the Board a�Cord jai nn Deputy QBerk to the Board Ceo a Kennedy, Pro-Tem \, APPROVED AS FORM: .I? pt, Constance L. Bar et}aC?--a-County Attorney C. W. Kir y M- W. H. 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't •' r,el* r ji l ' ,'till ' ...i.•':'•(.1, ,(y • *'� 1 1 J I.P . , ,i` 15 !, / ,•, ' i ` ! 1l 1tiIS:/ `Cn� .v' li• 1, 1 I ,� . co: .1U�1 I\ I.} .'.� ,, �t t t , r! �, ,` . t�, nr. I .i :t it ! rlyl k..,l�• i, l• A,�.„ , �, 'r�l' b, ..4 t I .q0W i; is r • • 'r1 ^,.,.,7, 910612 ••••••••••-).•.‘‘ DRUM (Oa Attachment..to Liquor/3.2 License Renewal Application Thle pale must be completed end attached so your signed renewal appllo■tiaa form. Fall to Include this papa with she■ppllaetlaa may melon In your liana not bang renewed. Trade Nor or F,aypliel nt Sutarae N .L 1. Do you have legal posessio of the premises for which this application for license Is made? vESZ ND❑ Are the premises owned or rented? If rented,effective and expiration date of lease: !2. (a) Has the applicant,or any Of the partners,or officers, stockholders or directors of said applicant(If a corporation)ever been TES C3NOtZ convicted of a crime?If answer is yes;explain in detail and attach, ��nn lb) Have persons lending assistance orfinancial supped to the applicent,or manager,orerobyees,ever been corrected°lacrimal vgs Noy If answer Is yes,explain in detail and attach, 3. Has the applicant,or arty 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 0 NO (b)had an alcoholic beverage Ilcense suspended or revoked? YES C No_ CO) had Interest in any entity that had an alcoholic beverage license suspended or revoked? YES 0 NEYS if answer is yes'to any of the above questions,explain in detail and attach, 4. Does or did applicant,Of any of the partners,or officers,directors or stockholders of said applicant(d a corporation),have a tenet YES a NO • ., - --ortndtrovlL,tor,v.Tl.NwetterDekNadSkquar hoer—tkoludrlst.afew bunc-ht..,ase,wier .-sfinc loan br-/P• '1? .—_.....»... .- .._.. If answer is'yes,'explain in detail and attach, -- .. 5. Identity 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 tor which this license Is requested,State the names and addresses and the amount and source of such financial interest(I,e„barth,relatnee,Mends,previous owners,etc.),expressed� �w In dollars or other Items of value,such as inventory,furniture or egquuipment.Use separate nsheeeet�H/ne�cessary. ,�D Addre li d Amount Nane_e /_/^'7Ncc '-e'J' Ufa 1-Ivvt 01Y-Z 7�m(err) 6, List l/ on a separate t the nape d see al I upr usinesses,/n which yey t. pawns in gnttyon No. 5 we mate ys imbested.A 4t4iff iCti7, �yent Nudger/ _ r,/ i rox A_� tor/^�zM�� .-.Y. Deteo Blopy vt� iV i �f o may' /a -s B,it appliCaaaannnnllt1,,,����1a ant rncepMklstelle'a elf hs $Jf geh�)ip vWODDrebsheet If nepeesa y [Mite r Y I ASd(esa " 'Dare Of Birth l YYYY �l a ..•-) / • ats. I !Name Address % /j , ,/' j ,Date of Birth 719j,applicant is a corporation,answer the following: Corporation 11 organized under the laws of the State of: Date Incorporated: (b) Principal place of business is: Ica Date of filing last annual corporate report to the Cob.Secretary of State: (d) Name of each office listed below. w.,.,, P1pfldegt FJOmq.6QQtege - FDate of Birtrn i i VicePree, Nome Address Date of Birth i I Treasurer Home Address Date of Birth Secretary Moms Address Date of Birth (e) List all stockholders,5%or over,(If apublic corporation)including actual owner or.pledgee.(Use separate sheet If necessey) rName Address !Percent of Stock ;Date of Birth Name I Address i Percent of Stock I Date of Birth • Name AddressPercent of Stock 'Date of Birth (t) Name of all Directorsyf rustees of Corporation _ Name !Address Date of Birth • • • Name Address Date of Birth I I 4i CO v.+ —6 r . on qua«o'a Liquor or 3.2:�BeerLicense • %1376': °'"r°" — _ n�.Lb Number: Wens Twat . Owns.Coln*woes Renewal Application ., ;4,27452-002 V 666.3741 Lrbay w_ 03 204 7011 5 01101t4A HINOEKLITCK CjQLRTA eua+osso Liaaerl; HINOCRLITER C KAY 3S929 : 70 ACCESS KO : SEVENTY SIX MCTELL R0GGEN CO CAFE - Curnm Wanes Ereesa; PC 'oil X 28 Jul 31 .1991 RCGGL+V CO u0652-0023 �p . . . .. i`,;?t;U•V/VNdi 'li Con YOUR PROMPT ATTENTION IS REQUIRED,FAILURE TO COMPLETE ThIS FORM ACCURATELY • SIGN THE POW AND PROMPTLY MAY RESULT IN YOUR LICENSE NOT SEfNQ RENEWED. . INCLOSE TOTAL AMOUNT DUt • PILL.OUT THIS PORN COMPLETELY AND CHICK APPROPRIATE SOX BELOW. • Newt FORM TO LOCAL OrtiC MNTY) 2fs-rite renewal Mats no change.from last applbetbn. UCENIMO AUIIDRIY FOR APPROVAL / M Then we changes from last application,(Report changes on form OR 817O''Repon of • CHICK YEN LOCAL Aunloeu TY POR AMOUNT Change.•Lquor and 3.2 Beer Licenses'end each the.form to this rental appibnbn,) OF LOCAL PREU, H 1dsafa»undrQiha of In tib,,,it.‘?ioneldepnsthatWeipplkedaowdallattaohnsNswetrue,eornccendoompStator .bntofmyknotWaigt Tnr m tx6na(n o6+Pm+n n) 677 7 T �f;7 S'2-- ATTACHED DR 8401 Musr Si Coan.nao(ALL 3 Cahn) SUBMIT THE STATE COPY AND LOCAL(CITY/QOUNTY)AUTHORITY COPY TO YOUR LOCAL(CITYICOUNTY)LICENSING AUTHORITY NO LATER THAN 46 DAYS BEFORE YOUR LICENSE EXPIRES. EXCEPTION: Wholesaler,manufacturer,imports?,and DOW transportation system(lanes MS/ft 00 not need Loyal LloamMW Author ty approval and must be returned directly 10 the Colorado Department of Rw poo anue no later than 30 days r to Ilosnw oxpintion. REPORT AND APPROVA OM LOCAL L.ICCEENS NG:AUT L tORITY : : The Mregolnp application has bar+examined and the premises,business conducted and character of the applicant are satietao tory,and ws do hereby report that such horse,If granted.will comply with the provisions Of Title 12,ArUC1es 46 and 47,C.R.$. THEREFORE THIS APPLICATION 1$APPROVED. Loyal Lenin°Authonty4or: le , Weld County, Colorado D.TOWWOITY Mc COUNTY soave: • To-r CTbairowu. Welt'. Bounty y ...r. i . board of Comn+imnioners - Attest ',# . j: 3X: (, ., %f / ,,,, , �.` 7/10/91 Do Ear one"•Do mot moor•Co wr° mw•DO war 0CAS*•DoAOr cot.ow•Do Nor oVAWr•!/0 Nov ono"•Do an Df.arr• DD.OrGnAW ~ euetNEeaLocAnaay;l 1:tr�Ht:Lt� ;+a(k RO,GtA: CLl . , NAME; Use LooENBE NUMSER LIABIOTYINFOR1 ATIbN RSNEWE0 Lt0ENEE b P0R ALL REFERENCE moire 0nv�IN0UST. 'NEE use,QATe exams AFTER 2 nlNOk:KLITER ROl3E1<TA 14-27452-002 03 206 7011 a 0e0146 07-31-92 se @ a TYPE OP LICENSE ISSUED CASH FUND STATE PEE CITY hem OAP 0065%OAP 1F.. .001 no 414 (6) 464(e) 374 - On 40.1 (% .�. I,.vGR. LiwUijr1 LI(.GgJL - MALT. VINOUS, ' AM; SPIkITUCUS (3) 40 F 25.00 s 25.00 2 276,25x1 Make oheoirpeysbte to; TOTAL AMOUNT DUES- •$ 326.2IA• CowaAeo ssP&m awr EXTENDED HOURS-ADWlee only to Hotel and Restaurant Beer and Wine,Club,Tawm. EMerded'hptee7 or Rasa EXTENDED Ms C If desired,check yes'and enot0ee Total Amount Cu.PLUS 5110.00. 0 Yes .O�0 �.anes. 1.—0000 1 S—$. 910612 T . DPSBIB2O DESCRIPTION OF MESSAGE IN IN-BASKET Message : I have checked the records for X-76 Motel and Cafe and also C. R : & Roberta Hinderliter. No cases were found dealing with liquor violations over the past year of business. Fliethman Received from : PCJLTNO2-MAIN Received : 07/08/91 08: 13 Sent : 07/08/91 08: 13 Select an option and type it below; then press ENTER. 3 Send 8 Reply 9 File 10 Delete PF1-Help 4-Main Menu 5,m 6-Fast Path PF7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12-Quit SM ...> 4B O-O01 Leto/5 ;8 /--f 910612 9g P 387 472 701 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL NO INWPAIODI CNVEMO ROYINID NOT Ms WRINAI IME a ' API lOs eNeQ " Colorado Dept of Revenue Liquor Enforcement Div 137S-Sherman Street Denver, CO 80261 H, 'SE on' is •-ComMweleme and/or 2 to sdEiltbnafesrWcea. I also inlet; to<r.sslvr the --_T __. _ ___ S• • Comptsw�hams 3.end 4a&.b. following*siva*, Igor an ova �•' • Print yarrow and address.on the reverse Of this form so feel: Centre 1` d Pee ,, that we atom tu/R this card to you. },; • Attach shit-form to the fro t of the mailpisoa, w on the : 1. 0 Addresese's Addra a 1; back If spaoe dose not pear,'• apical Delivery Fee . . • Write"Return Receipt RaquMed"on the medp4os next fro2. (] Remnant('Delivery t the ertidle numbs?, .„1„CenxultpoetMenter tor fee. Refolded Delivery ree 3.Attivis AW)reesad to' ( ♦ Arnmqe Numbs Return Reae.pt shoewe '.. F- 3 ! sj__n{ �],. -..r Io venom and Date Deaared e T f T.--/�� la' I ! Ah, Servue Type $ Colorado..Dep't of Revenue r, Return no Add!alsoYq to where, i U Registered V Insured Deb,end Address or Delwery ' Liqu01l CIiKorcement DivI. i -•, 1375 '�Lerman Street �14�a. TOTAL.Maipe and Pees S 1 Denver... C0 80261 r I O w �' y, i-.. vrclwrituiau i /. Data lit(*ivory Postman a ate ‘ mfr, i 6.-Signature Addressee-) 8. Addres el s my d requested '.,lend fee is paid) -- r_ 0. Signature(Agent) i REVENUE MAIL *(UCJGA • C'PAira[W col onar '1.e es form . October 1990 •u,s.dew Iwa.nssat DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT t lt.r�ctrn.A�, t� P 387 472 705 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL ND Illsuamcf CCVIMO!RWIOfO NOT POI INTEWNATONAE NAIL lsee.Avenel ROBERTA AND C. RAY HINDERLITER DBA I-76 MOTEL AND CAFE 35929 I-76 ACCESS ROAD .*+-+-^,.., ,. ,, , . , , . ,, ,,,r,,"., , . .. ::n „- .: . ., _...e}r..•:. ROGGEN. CO it C�Obc 1 SENDER: t aeo wren to rrorw vl. 80652-9609' • cemriknnulrw t,snel/r 2 ter additional nrviosa. • Complete items 3r and Y a b: following hates (for an setts 1 `, shins• Print you'name and shins the teven foul e e.of the o, he): Gentled fat ' that.IA's OM'/stYm the Or LO yW. hd I t. 0 Addressee's Address • Atteoh fhb;to to'tho front of the allpiece,Or on the -4. tom back if spine:(oss not parnOt, Speoil Del my Fee • Write"Return Reoerpt Requested"On it..maphoe nom tot 2. 0 Regulate)DMWry Restricted Delivery Pee the mils number. I Consuh�wnrmoarM for fee. 4a Attune Numbsr 3.:�K .Y� �..,•�.�Q)�.w ..,� .: M W . 5$7 lila- ?off. . ,,VAOturn Receipt atswmi )`' ROBERTA AND C. RAY HINDERLITER e , service Type ro wham ere Dab ONlwred __44 a Return Reonpl ahpeyeq to whom, DBA I-76 MOTEL AND CAFE U Registered 0 Insured $ Oats,art Addrns of DI ,wry 35929 I-76 ACCESS ROAD III- �srutisd 0 COD TOTAL Poster W r.e. s ROGGEN. CO 80652-9609 �': O Express Man 0 Return Receipt for , �'�� Me7ctiondo o Poelmerk p Dab n• / %. Oats . r etivery 1 - a6 9/ B. s . tut*I- .•re' • 8, Addressee's Address IOnW if requ .tad y I>•4 I end fee is pald) K b. ,-tun(Agent). PS V01111.3811.October 1990 ey,a GM two— nsa' DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT 14 910612 ~ '• n RECEIVED SANITATION OIVISION JUL 11 1991 WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. AGREEMENT FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF POLLUTANT DISCHARGE BY THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Agreement entered into on this 29th day of April. 1991. by and between Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District, herein the "System", which includes Suppliers and Permittees as defined in Weld County Ordinance /MOB and the County of Weld. State of Colorado. by and through the Board of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department for the Sampling and Analysis of Pollutant Discharge. I. AUTHORIZATION TO ACT The "System" hereby authorizes the Weld County Health Department to perform the services listed in this Agreement and in Weld County Ordinance #608, Testing of Drinking Water and Pollution Discharge, which is incorporated herein by reference, on behalf of the "System". Weld County Health Department shall act as an independent contractor in relation to the "System" in the performance of its duties under this Agreement. II. TERM OF AGREEMENT This Agreement shall become effective on April 29, 1991 and shall remain in full force and effective until December 31, 1991. III. SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Type of Test Contracted No. of Similes Contracted Fee Fecal Coliform 4 samples/month S 20.20 6 months Total $ 484.80 Other parameters as requested fee to be billed per 1991 Services Fee Schedule. 910632 oeDwoB ec e _ • -z- The methods used by the Weld County Health Department in providing said services shall be in accordance with Section II(B) of the weld County Ordinance 0600. Weld County Health Department shall provide further services as mutually agreed upon by the Weld County Health Department and the "System". IV. OBLIGATIONS OF THE "SYSTEM" 0049 The "System" shall have the obligations as set forth in Section II(IT of Weld County Ordinance #608. The "System" shall pay for the services rendered by • the Weld County Health Department according to the contracted amount. Payment shall be in four (4) equal installments which will be due on the last day of each quarter: i.e. March 31, June 30. September 30. and December 31. 1991. BYt . � Fs Ch a y Commissioners s • Board of Co Weld County Colorado T E OF AUTHORITYt ��,I� �,J ererev n . a ..��. ATTESTt ��"�'�'/ �D�Z�Cs""�.s�[ A,''&ef!C 17 Weld County n Clerk to, the Board BYE DeputyClerk VM/9/ 910632 Post, (EMORAnDUM �� Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman mm to Board of County Commissioners om July 15, 1991 ?Ai ,,,���,,,���///COLORADO prom Jeannie N. Tacker, Business Manager. Health Department sunh� Sampling and Analysis of Pollutant Discharge Enclosed for Board approval is a contract between the Weld County Health Department and Northern Colorado water Conservancy District. The Health Department will provide sampling and analysis of pollutant discharge for the period April 29, 1991 through December 31, 1991. The total annual contract amount for these services is $484.80. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. JKT/ja Enclosure A C) t R SD=' .... 144 , rri Iir 'I'M CI 77 CI o_c ,r ,QITirs Zirc nm • 91.0632 PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS,AGREEMENT, made and entered into this pP4Alf day of t , 1991, by Weld County, Colorado, by and through the Board of Coun Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department, 1517 16th Avenue Court, Greeley, Colorado, 80631, hereinafter referred to as "Health Department," and Linford Beachy. M.D., hereinafter referred to as "Contract Physician." SivA WITNESSETH WHEREAS. the Health Department wishes to allow such Contract Physician to participate in Health Department's clinics, and WHEREAS, the Health Department and Contract Physician have entered into this Agreement in order to define the rights and obligations of the parties hereto. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises and mutual agreements hereinafter contained, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. Term of Agreement. The term of this Agreement shall be from July 1, 1991 through June 30, 1994. 2. Duties of Contract Physician. Contract Physician shall attend certain clinics sponsored by Health Department. Said contract physician shall perform all necessary tasks which are required of physicians at said clinics. 3. Duties of Health Department. In return for the services set forth above, Health Department agrees to pay to Contract Physician on an hourly basis, payable on or before the fifteenth (15th) day of each month following the rendering of services, the sum of $ 35.00 per hour. 4. Independent Contractor/Employee Status. The parties hereto agree that the Contract Physician is not an employee of Weld County, but is an independent contractor. 5. Qualifications of Contract Physician. The Contract Physician participating in the program with Health Department under this Agreement shall meet all minimum qualifications for such physician as required by the State of Colorado. 6. Unemployment Compensation, Worker's Compensation, Malpractice Insurance. The responsibility for providing unemployment compensation and worker's compensation pursuant to Colorado law for said Contract Physician or his or her employees shall be Contract Physician's and shall in no way be the responsibility of Health Department. The Health Department will be responsible for providing malpractice insurance for the Contract Physician while he or she is performing his or her duties for the clinics as required by this Agreement. The Contract Physician will be fully insured for any and all malpractice Claims which may arise out of the participation of said Contract Physician in Health Department sponsored clinics. 91063e! • 7. Indemnification. Contract Physician hereby agrees to indemnify the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees and agents from any and all liability, loss or damage the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees and agents may suffer as a result of claims, demands, costs, or judgements against it arising out of the participation of said Contract Physician. 8. Third Party Liability/Waiver of Immunities. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their officers of employees may po , nor shall any portion of this Agreement by deemed to have created a duty of care with respect to any persons not a party to this Agreement. 9. Non-Assignment. Contract Physician and Health Department agree that this is a personal services contract and such contract is not assignable without the advance written consent of either Health Department or Contract Physician. If Contract Physician is unable to attend scheduled clinic due to emergent/urgent medical needs, he/she will notify Medical Director or assigned clinical staff of replacement physician. 10. Amendments. Changes or adjustments to this Agreement, if required, shall be made in writing upon the mutual agreement of both parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of , but this Agreement shall be in effect from July 1, 1991, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, LO !1:711:10 m.0.Gordon n Linford B achy, ATTEST: Welds hum y,C r t t e Board By: xQ{g Deputy Cler to Board Approved as to form: WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Randolph L. Gordon, D. , M.P.N. Director fa'` mEmoRAnDum VoaQon E. Lacy, Chairman To Board 1 of County Commissioners on July 18, 1991 COLORADO Jeannie K. Tacker, Business Manager, Health Department wsw+ Resident Contracts Enclosed for Board approval are seven contracts between the Weld County Health Department and the following residents: 1. Linford Beachy, M.A. 2. Patricia Powell, M.A. 3. Mark Halm, M.D. 4. Karen Nelson, M.A. 5. Christine Jensen-Fox, M.D. 6. Paul Moore. M.D. 7. David Bakal, M.A. The contracts cover the attendance of the residents in clinics at the Health Department. For their participation in the evening clinics at the Health Department, they will receive reimbursement of $35 per hour. The term of each contract is July 1, 1991 through June 30, 1994. which is the length of their three-year residency at North Colorado Family Medicine. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. JKT/ja Enclosures Lo^t� ,1 06.34 PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this ca day of , 1991, by Weld County, Colorado, by and through the Board of Count Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department. 1517 16th Avenue Court, Greeley, Colorado, 80631, hereinafter referred to as "Health Department," and Patricia Powell, M.D. , hereinafter referred to as "Contract Physician." WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the Health Department wishes to allow such Contract Physician to participate in Health Department's clinics, and WHEREAS, the Health Department and Contract Physician have entered into this Agreement in order to define the rights and obligations of the parties hereto. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises and mutual agreements hereinafter contained, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. Term of Agreement. The term of this Agreement shall be from July 1, 1991 through June 30, 1994. 2. Duties of Contract Physician. Contract Physician shall attend certain clinics sponsored by Health Department. Said contract physician shall perform all necessary tasks which are required of physicians at said clinics. 3. Duties of Health Department. In return for the services set forth above, Health Department agrees to pay to Contract Physician on an hourly basis. payable on or before the fifteenth (15th) day of each month following the rendering of services, the sum of $ 35.00 per hour. 4. Independent Contractor/Employee Status. The parties hereto agree that the Contract Physician is not an employee of Weld County, but is an independent contractor. 5. Qualifications of Contract Physician. The Contract Physician participating in the program with Health Department under this Agreement shall meet all minimum qualifications for such physician as required by the State of Colorado. 6. Unemployment Compensation, Worker's Compensation, Malpractice Insurance. The responsibility for providing unemployment compensation and worker's compensation pursuant to Colorado law for said Contract Physician or his or her employees shall be Contract Physician's and shall in no way be the responsibility of Health Department. The Health Department will be responsible for providing malpractice insurance for the Contract Physician while he or she is performing his or her duties for the clinics as required by this Agreement. The Contract Physician will be fully insured for any and all malpractice claims which may . arise out of the participation of said Contract Physician in Health Department sponsored clinics. • • 7. Indemnification. Contract Physician hereby agrees to indemnify the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees and agents from any and all liability, loss or damage the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees and agents may suffer as a result of claims, demands, costs, or judgements against it arising out of the participation of said Contract Physician. 8. Third Party Liability/Waiver of Immunities. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their officers of employees may possess, nor shall any portion of this Agreement by deemed to have created a duty of care with respect to any persons not a party to this Agreement. - 9. Non-Assignment. Contract Physician and Health Department agree that this is a personal services contract and such contract is not assignable without the advance written consent of either Health Department or Contract Physician. If Contract Physician is unable to attend scheduled clinic due to emergent/urgent medical needs, he/she will notify Medical Director or assigned clinical staff of . replacement physician. 10. Amendments. Changes or adjustments to this Agreement, if required, shall be made in writing upon the mutual agreement of both parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of , but this Agreement shall be in effect from July 1, 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD Co cpbORADO cord 'F c , rman Patricia Powell. M.D. ATTEST: weld��l 'mot C r to t e Board By: Deputy Cl k e Board Approved as to form: WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT �K 4-✓'motw Pile_ e— ast dolph L. rdon. M.D., M.P.K. Director 21.0634 PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this nlAtid day of \1.4 , 1991, by Weld County, Colorado. by and through the Board of CounCommissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department, 1517 16th Avenue Court, Greeley, Colorado, 80631, hereinafter referred to es "Health Department," and Mark Helm, M.D. , hereinafter referred to as "Contract Physician." WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the Health Department wishes to allow such Contract Physician to participate in Health Department's clinics, and WHEREAS, the Health Department and Contract Physician have entered into this Agreement in order to define the rights and obligations of the parties hereto. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises and mutual agreements hereinafter contained, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. Term of Agreement. The term of this Agreement shall be from July 1, 1991 through June 30, 1994. 2. Duties of Contract Physician. Contract Physician shall attend certain clinics sponsored by Health Department. Said contract physician shall perform all necessary tasks which are required of physicians at said clinics. 3. Duties of Health Department. In return for the services set forth above, Health Department agrees to pay to Contract Physician on an hourly basis, payable on or before the fifteenth (15th) day of each month following the rendering of services, the sum of $ 35.00 per hour. 4. Independent Contractor/Employee Status. The parties hereto agree that the Contract Physician is not an employee of Weld County, but is an independent contractor. 5. Qualifications of Contract Physician. The Contract Physician participating in the program with Health Department under this Agreement shall meet all minimum qualifications for such physician as required by the State of Colorado. 6. Unemployment Compensation Worker's Compensation, Malpractice Insurance. The responsibility for providing unemployment compensation and worker's compensation pursuant to Colorado law for said Contract Physician or his or her employees shall be Contract Physician's and shall in noway be the responsibility of Health Department. The Health Department will be responsible for providing malpractice insurance for the Contract Physician while he or she is performing his or her duties for the clinics as required by this Agreement. The Contract Physician will be fully insured for any and all malpractice claims which may arise out of the participation of said Contract Physician in Health Department sponsored clinics. 7. Indemnification. Contract Physician hereby agrees to indemnify the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees and agents from any and all liability, loss or damage the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees and agents may suffer as a result Of claims, demands, costs, or judgements against it arising out of the participation of said Contract Physician. 8. Third Party Liability/Waiver of Immunities. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their officers of employees may po , nor shall any portion of this Agreement by deemed to have created a duty of care with respect to any persons not a party to this Agreement. 9. Non-Assignment. Contract Physician and Health Department agree that this is a personal services contract and such contract is not assignable without • the advance written consent of either Health Department or Contract Physician. If Contract Physician is unable to attend scheduled clinic due to emergent/urgent medical needs, he/she will notify Medical Director or assigned clinical staff of replacement physician. 10. Amendments. Changes or adjustments to this Agreement, if required, shall be made in writing upon the mutual agreement of both parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of , but this Agreement shall be in effect from July 1, 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, C L aWwn. v D Gordon E. a Mark Helm, M.D. ATTEST: Weld C un y Clerk to the Board By: Deputy Clerk t the 8 and Approved as to form: WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Randolph L. rdon, . . , M.P.H. Director PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this ( day of 1991, by Weld County. Colorado, by and through the Board'bf Co.&ty Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department, 1517 16th Avenue Court, Greeley. Colorado, 80631, hereinafter referred to as "Health Department," and Karen Nelson. M.D. , hereinafter referred to as "Contract Physician." WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the Health Department wishes to allow such Contract Physician to participate in Health Department's clinics, and WHEREAS, the Health Department and Contract Physician have entered into this Agreement in order to define the rights and obligations of the parties hereto. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises and mutual agreements hereinafter contained, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. Term of Agreement. The term of this Agreement shall be from July 1, 1991 through June 30. 1994. 2. Duties of Contract Physician. Contract Physician shall attend certain • clinics sponsored by Health Department. Said contract physician shall perform all necessary tasks which are required of physicians at said clinics. 3. Duties of Health Department. In return for the services set forth above, Health Department agrees to pay to Contract Physician on an hourly basis, payable on or before the fifteenth (15th) day of each month following the rendering of services, the sum of $ 35.00 per hour. 4, Independent Contractor/Employee Status. The parties hereto agree that the Contract Physician is not an employee of Weld County, but is an independent contractor. 5. Qualifications of Contract Physician. The Contract Physician participating in the program with Health Department under this Agreement shall meet all minimum qualifications for such physician as required by the State of Colorado. 6. Unemployment Compensation, Worker's Compensation, Malpractice Insurance. The responsibility for providing unemployment compensation and worker's compensation pursuant to Colorado law for said Contract Physician or his or her employees shall be Contract Physician's and shall in no way be the responsibility of Health Department. The Health Department will be responsible for providing malpractice insurance for the Contract Physician while he or she is performing his or her duties for the clinics as required by this Agreement. The Contract Physician will be fully insured for any and all malpractice claims which may arise out of the participation of said Contract Physician in Health Department sponsored clinics. .431.06:14, 7. Indemnification. Contract Physician hereby agrees to indemnify the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees and agents from any and all liability, loss or damage the board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees and agents may suffer as a result of claims, demands, costs, or judgements against it arising out of the participation of said Contract Physician. 8. Third Party LiabilitytWaiver of Immunities. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their officers of employees may po , nor shall any portion of this Agreement by deemed to have created a duty of care with respect to any persons not a party to this Agreement. 9. Non-Assignment. Contract Physician and Health Department agree that this is a personal services contract and such contract is not assignable without the advance written consent of either Health Department or Contract Physician. If Contract Physician is unable to attend scheduled clinic due to emergent/urgent medical needs, he/she will notify Medical Director or assigned clinical staff of replacement physician. 10. Amendments. Changes or adjustments to this Agreement, if required. shall be made in writing upon the mutual agreement of both parties. IN WITNESS WH*REO , the parties have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of \J H m- 0 lq�l I , but this Agreement shall be in effect from July 1, 1991. BOARD of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, 0 IC---' 1-L i N1O Gordon rman 7/x/g1 Karen Nelson, M.D. ATTEST: Weld untyCler�Board II By: (" Deputy Cle to the Board Approved as to form: WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT gm.' 1ph'L. Cordon�� M.P.H. Director A • PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT 1 .1 a THX$ AGREEMENT, made and entered into this Aa day of i. 0 1991, by Weld County. Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department, ` 1517 16th Avenue Court, Greeley, Colorado, 80631, hereinafter referred to as "Health Department," and Christine Jensen-Fox, M.D., hereinafter referred to as "Contract Physician." WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the Health Department wishes to allow such Contract Physician to participate in Health Department's clinics, and WHEREAS, the Health Department and Contract Physician have entered into this Agreement in order to define the rights and obligations of the parties hereto. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises and mutual agreements hereinafter contained, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. Term of Agreement. The term of this Agreement shall be from July 1. 1991 through June 30, 1994. 2. Duties of Contract Physician. Contract Physician shall attend certain clinics sponsored by Health Department. Said contract physician shall perform all necessary tasks which are required of physicians at said clinics. 3. Duties of Health Department. In return for the services set forth above. Health Department agrees to pay to Contract Physician on an hourly basis, payable on or before the fifteenth (15th) day of each month following the rendering of services, the sum of $ 35.00 per hour. 4. Xndependent ContractorJEmplov a Status. The parties hereto agree that the Contract Physician is not an employee of Weld County, but is an independent contractor. 5. Qualifications of Contract Physician. The Contract Physician participating in the program with Health Department under this Agreement shall meet all minimum qualifications for such physician as required by the State of Colorado. 6. Unemployment Compensation, Worker's Compensation, Malpractice Insurance. The responsibility for providing unemployment compensation and worker's compensation pursuant to Colorado law for said Contract Physician or his or her employees shall be Contract Physician's and shall in no way be the responsibility of Health Department. The Health Department will be responsible for providing malpractice insurance for the Contract Physician while he or she is performing his or her duties for the clinics as required by this Agreement. The Contract Physician will be fully insured for any and all malpractice claims which may arise out of the participation of said Contract Physician in Health Department sponsored clinics. O1 0r.•, • 7. Indemnification. Contract Physician hereby agrees to indemnify the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees and agents from any and all liability, loss or damage the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees and agents may suffer as a result of claims, demands. costs, or judgements against it arising out of the participation of said Contract Physician. 8. Third Party Liabilitv(Waiver of Immunities. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their officers of employees may po , nor shall any portion of this Agreement by deemed to have created a duty of care with respect to any persons not a party to this Agreement. 9. Non-Assignment. Contract Physician and Health Department agree that this is a personal services contract and such contract is not assignable without the advance written consent of either Health Department or Contract Physician. If Contract Physician is unable to attend scheduled clinic due to emergent/urgent medical needs, he/she will notify Medical Director or assigned clinical staff of replacement physician. 10. Amendments. Changes or adjustments to this Agreement, if required, shall be made in writing upon the mutual agreement of both parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of , but this Agreement shall be in effect from July 1. 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY C RADO elivje44d F-414111 "1.4%•/-14) ,,.ID Gordon . y man Christine Jens ox, M.D. ATTEST: Weld unt r o Board By: e �7 Deputy Cl. k to the Board Approved as to form: WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT V Ran olph L Gordon, M.D., M.P.H. Director PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT. made and entered into this tz day of %./14-1-14r ,' 1991, by Weld County, Colorado, by and through the Board of CounCommissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department, 1517 16th Avenue Court, Greeley, Colorado, 80631, hereinafter referred to as "Health Department," and Paul Moore, M.D. , hereinafter referred to as "Contract Physician." WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the Health Department wishes to allow such Contract Physician to participate in Health Department's clinics, and WHEREAS, the Health Department and Contract Physician have entered into this Agreement in order to define the rights and obligations of the parties hereto. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises and mutual agreements hereinafter contained, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. Term of Agreement. The term of this Agreement shall be from July 1, 1991 through June 30, 1994. 2. Duties of Contract Physician. Contract Physician shall attend certain clinics sponsored by Health Department. Said contract physician shall perform • all necessary tasks which are required of physicians at said clinics. 3. Duties of Health Department. In return for the services set forth above. Health Department agrees to pay to Contract Physician on an hourly basis, payable on or before the fifteenth (15th) day of each month following the rendering of services, the sum of $ 35.00 per hour. 4. Independent Contractor/Employee Status. The parties hereto agree that the Contract Physician is not an employee of Weld County, but is an independent contractor. 5. Qualifications of Contract Physician. The Contract Physician participating in the program with Health Department under this Agreement shall meet all minimum qualifications for such physician as required by the State of Colorado. 6. Unemployment Cemmensationn Worker's Compensation, Malpractice Insurance. The responsibility for providing unemployment compensation and worker's compensation pursuant to Colorado law for said Contract Physician or his or her employees shall be Contract Physician's and shall in noway be the responsibility of Health Department. The Health Department will be responsible for providing malpractice insurance for the Contract Physician while he or she is performing his or her duties for the clinics as required by this Agreement. The Contract Physician will be fully insured for any and all malpractice claims which may arise out of the participation of said Contract Physician in Health Department sponsored clinics. • 7. Indemnification. Contract Physician hereby agrees to indemnify the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees and agents from any and all liability, loss or damage the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees and agents may suffer as a result of claims, demands, costs, or judgements against it arising out of the participation of said Contract Physician. B. Third Party. Liability/Waiver of Immunities. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their officers of employees may po , nor shall any portion of this Agreement by deemed to have created a duty of care with respect to any persons not a party to this Agreement. 9. Non-Assignment. Contract Physician and Health Department agree that this is a personal services contract and such contract is not assignable without the advance written consent of either Health Department or Contract Physician. If Contract Physician is unable to attend scheduled clinic due to emergent/urgent medical needs, he/she will notify Medical Director or assigned clinical staff of replacement physician. 10. Amendments. Changes or adjustments to this Agreement, if required, shall be made in writing upon the mutual agreement of both parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of , but this Agreement shall be in effect from July 1, 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, Gordon Paul Moore, M.D. ATTEST: Weld ty Clerk II//t��o �thhee _Board By: eta-thiddis Deyuty Cla Board the Board Approved as to form: WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT R dolph L. Gordon, M.D. , M.P.H. Director PURCHASE ON SERVICES AGREEMENT THXA l AGREEMENT, made and entered into this f`4 day of 91yy , 1991. by Weld County, Colorado, by and through the Board of Cokuuy Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department. 1517 16th Avenue Court, Greeley, Colorado, 80631. hereinafter referred to as "Health Department." end David Rakel, M.D. , hereinafter referred to as "Contract Physician." WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the Health Department wishes to allow such Contract Physician to participate in Health Department's clinics, and WHEREAS, the Health Department and Contract Physician have entered into this Agreement in order to define the rights and obligations of the parties hereto. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises and mutual agreements hereinafter contained, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. Term of Agreement. The term of this Agreement shall be from July 1, 1991 through June 30, 1994. 2. Duties of Contract Physician. Contract Physician shall attend certain clinics sponsored by Health Department. Said contract physician shall perform all necessary tasks which are required of physicians at said clinics. 3. Duties of Health Department. In return for the services set forth above, Health Department agrees to pay to Contract Physician on en hourly basis, payable on or before the fifteenth (15th) day of each month following the rendering of services, the sum of $ 35.00 per hour. 4. Independent Contractor/Employee Status. The parties hereto agree that the Contract Physician is not an employee of Weld County, but is an independent contractor. 5. Qualifications of Contract Physician. The Contract Physician participating in the program with Health Department under this Agreement shall meet all minimum qualifications for such physician as required by the State of Colorado. 6. Unemployment Compensation, Worker's Compensation, Malpractice Insurance. The responsibility for providing unemployment compensation and worker's compensation pursuant to Colorado law for said Contract Physician or his or her employees shall be Contract Physician's and shall in no way be the responsibility of Health Department. The Health Department will be responsible for providing malpractice insurance for the Contract Physician while he or ship is performing his or her duties for the clinics as required by this Agreement. The Contract Physician will be fully insured for any and all malpractice claims which may arise out of the, participation of said Contract Physician in Health Department sponsored clinics. 7. Indemnification. Contract Physician hereby agrees to indemnify the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees and agents from any and all liability, loss or damage the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees and agents may suffer as a result of claims, demands, costs, or judgements against it arising out of the participation of said Contract Physician. 8. Third Party LiabjilLty(Waiver of Immunities. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their officers of employees may possess. nor shall any portion of this Agreement by deemed to have created a duty of care with respect to any persons not a party to this Agreement. 9. Non-Assignment. Contract Physician and Health Department agree that this is a personal services contract and such contract is not assignable without the advance written consent of either Health Department or Contract Physician. If Contract Physician is unable to attend scheduled clinic due to emergent/urgent medical needs, he/she will notify Medical Director or assigned clinical staff of replacement physician. 10. Amendments. Changes or adjustments to this Agreement, if required, shall be made in writing upon the mutual agreement of both parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of v J,p, A? j991 _, but this Agreement shall be in effect from July 1, 1991. e BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, CO b Gordon E. 1 David Rakel, M.D. ATTEST; Weld unty Clerk to the Board By: ... Deputy C1 rk the Board Approved as to form: WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 491-a17Randolph L. rdon, M.D. . M.P.H. Director act EEM ;NT_FQR_r'I,! QHA2E_.4E_L giVIc THIS ACRLE'MENT, made and entered into this 2l..t day of June, 1991 , by and between WCLD COUNTY, COLORADO, by ,and between the 1:3oard of County Commissioners of Weld County, hereinafter referred to a% "County, " and A WOMAN'n PLACE, INC. WITNESSCTH: WHEREAS, A Woman 's Place, Inc. desires to purchase the services; of a counselor for the coordination of the Weld County .Domestic .V><olenc e,.J,aok, ror.ce.,, _an,ti,.._._...__.. _ _. WHEREAS, , counselor from county has time available for providing such services. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants hereinafter set forth, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. Term: This Contract shall be for a period of twelve ( 12) months, from January 1 , 1991 , to and including December 51 , 1991 . 2• u!S'ry .S;,Qxs_ 'r9YJxS IN.: County shall provide the services of Jennifer Walker , Community Searvice% Counselor II, for seventy-three hours per month to coordinate the Weld County Domestic Violence Task Force. Her duties shall include: overseeing the Task force; working with volunteer victim advocates; and monitoring the terms of battererec' deferred sentences, i .e. , receipt of treatment .as mandated by the Court, .and working with victims while they 're involved in the criminal justice system. COYMeU i In exchange for the s ervaces,provided pursuant to paragraph 2 above, A Woman 's Placer, Inc. shall pay County a total of :tr ,000.00. Quarterly payment!% of *1,250.00 will be made on June 15, 1991 , September 15, 1991 , December in, 1991 , +nd March 15, 1992. 4. Qf gC Q j�; County agrees to provide office space, telephone, office supplies, and needed pottage. r• ETplQX .—EmalS?Y.vv_BS 11.41, 2inib1 Z s The Community Services Counselor IX mentioned above shall be considered an employee of County's D.A. office while she performs the services pursuant to this agreement. 910633 A44001 ea Wor+ sPtah;Y (A-,,;,,,�Wax I WHEREFORE, the parties hereto have assigned their names this 21st day of June, 1991 . ATTEST: �104�� '19WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, by and Weld County : through the hoard of County Clerk to the Board Commissioners of Wald County Dy: ar _ _ BY: 77 Deputy . . um La , . irman 7 A WOMAN' LACE, INC. 9 :4? 474. jitAie4M By r Patricia A. Campbell Executive Director SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this day of , 1991 . WITNESS my hand and official seal . Notary Public My commission expires: 910633 o woman's place. Inc. Ra box71 greeley,colorodo80632 p.o. box 312 . ft lupfon, Colorado 80621 351.0476 857-2642 T0t Al Dominguez rRoMt rat Campbell DATE: Juno 20, 1991 REt Contract for purchased services to be drawn up between Weld County and A Woman 's Place, Inc. Attached please find a contract to continue the purchase of the services of a Domestic Violence Task-Force Coordination. ( 1) Term, 1991-1992 (2) Payment Schedule: Juno 15, 1991 , September 1"a, 1991 , December 1'5, 1991 and March 15, 1992. The remainder of the contract in the same as previously signed. Please forward to commissioners as you deem a appropri.atr+. Attachment doe 04, r•-‘ /P424 A i�hl. A WINNOW*/A.-MY THE FOL OWING ARE THE TOTAL WARRANTS ISSUED THAT WILL BE DISTIBUTED ON 77;0 d 01 GENERAL FUND $ BY. . 28.IA 71 PAYROLL FUND $ 12 SOCIAL SERVICES FUND $ a.fpt/p. 97 PREPARED BY:rt At Iy�(p� 03-01-88 THE FOLLOWING HANDWRITTEN WARRANTS WILL BE APPROVED ON 7f09/ NUMBER OF WARRANTS_ / 01 GENERAL FUND $3.00. Ch NUMBER OF WARRANTS a 71 PAYROLL FUND $2_266.0 NUMBER OF WARRANTS 12 SOCIAL SERVICE FUND $ PREPARED BY: 9 , / �i?ta&) 011252.009 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE 1 f:R^4AAL FUND CLAIMS V.O. ARRANT NO. P.O. NO. VENDOR _AMOUNT 902511 U.S. POSTMASTER 3,000.00. TOTAL 3.000.00 TATE OF COLORADO ) OUNTY OF WELD )) ss • This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed n the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated JULY 24 9 91 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite heir names with the total amount $1.009.nn . DATED THIS 24TH DAY OF JULY , 19 91 • SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 24TH DAY OF JULY MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MyCCIrlim onFxplrasJanuarY70,T71s 17@rail4/1 TATE OF COLORADO OUNTY OF WELD Ss We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) 'sapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby rdered drawn upon the GENERAL _ FUND total ng 000.00 Chairpe J TTEST: ►��/� „ieueget Member ,,,��� VELD dOUgTx i TISR4-T' a_BOARD — Mem6e IAA,/ y Deputy Member Memb r 1. on WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE 1 2/04ROTt FUND CLAIMS V.O. ARRANT NO. P.O. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 015797 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING FUND. 2.bza.06 015799 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING FUND 743.76 • TOTAL $ 5,266.44 TATE OF COLORADO ) • OUNTY OF WELD ss • This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed n the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated JULY 24 9 g 9 91 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite heir names with the total amount $ 3,266.44 DATED THIS 24TH DAY OF JULY . 9 91 I R SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 24TH DAY OF JULY 1991 Myn Dais JanaInMer- MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: ' TATE OF COLORADO OUNTY OF WELD ss We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, hereby (approve) isapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby rdered drawn upon the rAYRnTL FUND total g $ ,44 al .TTEST: Member te-eXiat. WELD COUNTY'CLE1U( TO TL18(`HOARD Memb Y: - Sl1r �6S) r�t�.cf, dam.//mil`' Deputy Member Memb/ I//�! 6( 4`,, '" y �r^. nnrr F Nr �C WELD COUNTY. COLORADO PAGE 1 PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS V.O. ARRANT NO. P.O. NO. VENDOR _AMOUNT 015765 UNITED BANK OP GREELEY 6,151.34 015791 WELD CO REvOLV NC FUND 2,522.68 TOTAL 8,674.68 TATE OF COLORADO OUNTY OF WELD s5 This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed n the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated JULY 22 9 1 and that payments should be made to the respective endors in the amounts set opposite heir names with the total amount $8,674,68 DATED THIS 22ND DAY OF JULY , 1 91 • WELD CO A FF SUBSCRIBED. 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AI bI Y m O 2 ' Nr , t ps • 1,N . ,rti e,l:: U ' rl . 'y'r . ;a`: w r l tq "r, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2 A DPSBI820 DESCRIPTION OF MESSAGE IN IN-BASKET Message : THE FOLLOWING ROAD WAS OPENED JULY 17, 1991. IT WAS CLOSED : JULY 16, 1991 FOR A CULVERT INSTALLATION: : WCR 42 BETWEEN WCR 37 AND WCR 39 : MONA Received from : PENOTCO2-MAIN Received : 07/17/91 16:47 Sent : 07/17/91 16:47 Select an option and type it below; then press ENTER. 3 Send 8 Reply 9 File 10 Delete PF1-Help 2- 3- 4-Main Menu 5- 6-Fast Path PF7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12-Quit V r .,:Tv S ail duL 15 tµd-7A►'• PLATA A T A COUNTY 1000 EASTS!C 1AVENUL now t 000.CT.iN To Tl\E C,01,...J BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1060[A[r SECOND AVENUE AIRPORT•DURANOO- LA PLAYA COUNTY 13oocR3o9-No. 1 July 10, 1991 303.247.6143 ANSESSON POST OFFICE sox 3339 ATTORNEY Mr. Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman 1060 Gn SECOND AVENUE Weld County Commissioners CLmR%a RECORDER P.C. Box 758 sow owe[sox 519 Greeley, CO 80632 61302 CouNTY OraLOPMINY Over. Greetings: SUILDINo DEPT.- PLANNINO DEFY.• As you may know, La Plata County enacted land use 1060 BAST SECOND AVENUE regulations to mitigate the effects of oil and gas 2XYENSION V.PIC[ development within the County. The La Plata County ROST OFFICE sox 2607 regulations are directed at mitigating only the 303-247.4355 surface impacts of oil and gas development, and FAIROROUNOS were therefor adopted pursuant to traditional • POST DFFIO[sox 007 County land use authority. Our regulations do not 303.247.2306 attempt to address "down hole" issues which are FINANCE Oct.P within the province of the Oil and Gas Conservation 1060 EASY SECOND AVENUE Commission. The La Plata County regulations were PERSONNEL challenged in a case entitled p9wen/Edwards v. TA 1060 LAST SECOND AVENUE plata County. That case is now before the Colorado PURCHASINomARENou[E Supreme Court. Enclosed please find the Order of 235 Soo°Du vs the Supreme Court granting review of this case. 303.259.1501 The important issue the Court will review is: ROAD AND BRIooE 26616 HIGHWAY 160 Whether the court of appeals erred in SHERIFF determining that a complete preemption of the 30 TURNER303.247-1157 DRIYE authority of a county to regulate land use incidentl to oil ad gas operations has SAN.JUAN BASIN M[ALTR UN" occurred by virtue of the Oil and Gas POSTOFFcl SOX 140 conservation Act, S34-60-101, 14 C.R.S. 303-247-5702 (1984) . SOCIAL SERVICES 1060 EASY 5[DOND AVENUE As you can see, this issue is extremely important 303.247.3572 to all Counties, especially ours. T1EASURER POET OFFICE box 99 61302 VETERANS SERVmE 1060 WT SECOND AVENUE 303.247.3572 04&c'c/. Mr. Cordon E. Lacy, Chairman July 10, 1991 Page 2 The estimated future litigation costs for the proceedings in the Supreme Court are $15,000. (This does not include costs expended by La Plata County up to this point.) The purpose of this letter is to request financial support in order to allow us to continue in this important matter. We are contacting the twelve Counties potentially the most directly affected to request that you consider assisting us in funding the proceedings in the Colorado Supreme Court at the rate of $1,000. each. We feel that since this case has wide interest and effect, La Plata County should not be asked to fund it alone. Please consider this request. We look forward to your response. X remain, Very truly yours, J. PAUL BROWN Chairman La Plata County Commissioners JPB/skd Enc. cc: Mr. Thomas 0. David Weld County Attorney La Plata County Attorney Finance Department BOCC: Minutes Correspondence SUPREME•COURT, STATE OF COLORADO Case No. 90SCS16 Certiorari to the Colorado Court of Appeals 89CA1071 JUN 2 6 1991 La Plata County District Court 88CV438 A T,,In t't ORDER OP COURT BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, LA PLATA COUNTY, COLORADO, Petitioner, v. BOWEN/EDWARDS ASSOCIATES, INC. , Respondent. Upon consideration of the Petition for Writ of Certiorari filed in the above cause, and now being sufficiently advised in the premises, IT TS THIS DAY ORDERED that said Petition shall be, and the same hereby is, GRANTED as to the issues set forth below, and the briefs shall be filed as follows: (a) Petitioner's Opening Brief shall be filed within forty days from this date; (b) Respondent's Answer Brief shall be filed within thirty days from receipt of the Opening Brief; (c) Petitioner's Reply Brief may be filed within fourteen days from receipt of the Answer Brief. BY THE COURT, EN BANC, JUNE 24, 1991. The summary of the issues as announced by the Court this day is as follows: Whether the court of appeals erred in determining that a complete preemption of the authority of a county to regulate land use incidental to oil and gas operations has occurred by virtue of the Oil and Gas Conservation Act, S 34-60-101, 14 C.R.S. (1984) . Whether the court of appeals erred in determining that the controversy was ripe for judicial determination in light of this court's holding in Mt, EmmonsjiiD1ng CO. y. Towu of ere led Butte, 690 P.2d 231 (Colo. 1984) . ce , ks\ Supreme Court d ,�' to State of Colorado % 'MQ c ctrvffM W M• full, but 11W coma WY e► :. ^„ 46ei JUN Y4. 191 �1 ., $' • C 0 N ORD Our f s pr. • pun ®�`em>b4a;�P Seal .... cc: James G. Bonway, Clerk Colorado Court of Appeals K. Kane Graves La Plata County Attorney 1060 East 2nd Avenue Durango, CO 81301 Shand McLachlan & Newbold P.C. Michael E. McLachlan P.O. Drawer I Durango, CO 81302 Bryson P. Burnham P.O. Drawer I Durango, CO 81,302 Dugan & Associates Thomas P. Dugan Thornton W. Price III 150 East Ninth Street Suite 400 P.O. Box 2746 Durango, 81302 Colorado Counties, Inc. Marion A. Brewer 1177 Grant Street Denver, CO 80203 Honorable Al H. Haas La Plata County District Court La Plata County Courthouse 1060 Second Avenue BoX 3340 Durango, CO 81302-3340 I IIIWELD COUNTY GREELEY BOARD OF REALTORSe, INC. COMMISSI0IICRS 81911th street.Greeley,Colorado 80631 Telephone 303 3538884 • REALTORS icin JUL 12 RI 5: 0! CLERK TV I lit DOARD July 10, 1991 Board of Weld County Commissioners ' 915 10th street Greeley, Colorado 80631 To whom it May Concern: I am submitting this letter on behalf of the 250 members of the Greeley/weld County Board of Realtors . The purpose of this letter is to request that the Board of County Commissioners reconsider their decision to relocate the county offices from downtown Greeley to North Greeley. Our membership uses the facilities of the county on a very regular basis in conjunction with other downtown facilities such as banks, lawyers offices, title companies, etc . The convenience of having these facilities located in close proximity speaks for itself and we believe the proposed move is not in the best interest of the people of Weld County who are served by county government. We are also aware that there are many other groups (both in the city and in the rural areas of Weld County) who share our concerns in what has become an emotionally charged issue. we would therefore request of the Board that it take an action to suspend the previous vote and to work with the various special interest groups and the City of Greeley to further consider other alternatives before proceeding. Perhaps this is a significant enough issue and direction in the long term growth of our county that it would be reasonable for the county to consider retaining an eminently qualified planning consultant from outside of the Weld County area to study this issue and determine what is in fact in the best interest of the people of Weld County, independent of pre- conceived ideas on what is to be. Thank you very much for your consideration. sincer Ly, 1124 eve Case President, Greeley Board of Realtors, Inc. � GC?P neALTom' I..maned Oollapllw m.mbership mark wmtn may M A pod Only by r..l a.lale prdP k wk e. paalp sr*members of Ik. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OE REALTORS' sap subscribe m Ili serial Coda 04 EPIC0. ::fast a: WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1991 II1 16 RI M: 06 06 CLERK TO THE BOARD July 12, 1991 To Whom It May Concern! My name is Paul Hoshiko. I am a proud resident of Weld County and have been for the past 65 years. I have lived all my life in the Kersey area except for a couple of years that X have spent in the service. X have been in the rural community and have been a participant in the agriculture community all of my life. I am very proud of Weld County because of its productivity. We rank no less than 6th in the nation all the years that I can remember. We are a very diversed agriculture community. Prom raising vegetables to small grain, alfalfa, corn, cattle, sheep, hogs, dairy products, and you name it. Weld County has over $1 billion in gross sales every year. We're all proud to be a part of the process. X also have a small business in Greeley, Colorado and have bad for the past 26 years. So both Greeley and Weld County are very close to me. X also believe in the electoral system. I believe that we should know where the electorates stand before they are elected. All the time that I have been a resident of Weld County we have had competent and concerned Commissioners for the most part. Those that did not turn out well would probably not be re-elected, but for the most part they have been very knowledgeable, hard working, meaningful people in making decisions for the County of Weld. I fully support whatever decisions the Commissioners make. Thank you. Since y, 9a4(2 Paul Hoshiko PH/ble D195 071191 15-OPT-EX TELEPHONE FORM 972-69-81 (303)866-2371 STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS 1313 SHERMAN ST., ROOM 419 DENVER, CO 80203 ANNUALDET RM AN TION IN THE MATTER OF: PATIENT ADVOCACY TEAM NOTICE NO. 91=SC-132 (1726 8TH AVE.) FILE NO. 627,91-403-0Z 1734 8TH AVE. COUNTY WELD. GREELEY. CO 80631 PARCEL ID NO. CONCERNING THE EXEMPTION FROM GENERAL TAXATION OF THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY: LOTS 33-36 BLK 5 ARLINGTON HTS GREELEY A/K/A 1734 8TH AVE. (INCLUDING IMPROVEMENTS AND PERSONAL PROPERTY) ON THE BASIS OF THE PURSUANT TS TOCERTIFICATIONS1973CRS 19- THAT FILED B�AQ OGX THE OFATHE ED ACTUAL VALER, THE UE OF DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS ELIGIBLE FOR EXEMPTION AS BEING OCCUPIED BY QUALIFIED PERSONS. THE REMAINING 2.221 OF SUCH VALUE IS SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENT AT THE APPLICABLE RATE AND SHOULD BE PLACED ON THE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR 1221. DATED AT DENVER, COLORADO THIS _j.SL1L DAY OF July , 19_9L DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION MARY E. 1DDLESTO PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR (SEE REVERSE FOR APPEAL RIGHTS) (COPIES TO OWNER, ASSESSOR, TREASURER AND BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) SRDTM.SC n a IWU'CCE OF RTGHT TO_A PUBLIC- HEARING It is the right of the owner listed on the front side of this forma if - he disagrees.with the decisions referenced herein, to request a public ' hearing with the Property Tax Administrator or her representative. 2Z woo w13h to ferniest suc)1 a'tsarina. please tall thin office at• (103) 886-2681, or write the nlvislnn of Prnnerty Taxetlnn_ Fxemntlnns Seftion_ 1311' chArman 31._"Room"419 Oen'(er: CO ,,4,0203 Hearings are scheduled during the third full week of each month,°between. 9:00 am and 3:00 pm. You should schedule your hearing as soon as possible after receipt of this decision in order to protect your rights. ya..u-h_. . „At the end„pf 60 days from the dote of tbls declsion,yniesy_d Wring 11as been scheduled and/or evidence provjged, the determjpatlon will putnmattcally be considered ' if you schedule`a hearings please plan to submit documentation or "r= otherwise demonstrate that the exempt/taxable,percentages 'referenced"1n 't; .'' .`" this decision are incorrect. APPEAL TO 1iUROARD OF ASSFV$FNT APPFAIS In addition to the right to a public hearing within the Division of Property Taxation, 39-2-117 (5) (b), C.R.S. also provides that any —' decision of the administrator may be taken to the Board no later than 30 days following. the FINAL" decision, of the administrator. After your public hearing, and once you have received the Division's -,,-FINAL decision., .1f.you still disagree, you may appeal that decision, within 30 days;"to the Baird of Assessment Appeals at 1313 Sherman'St.. Room 623, Denver, 80203. Phone Number: (303) 866-6880. RIGRTS.SC 071141 16-COT-EX TELEPHONE FORM 972-69-81 (303)866-2371 STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS 1313 SHERMAN ST., ROOM 419 DENVER, CO 80203 tilitiaLJELCEOillia121 IN THE MATTER OF: PATIENT ADVOCACY TEAM NOTICE NO. 91-SC-140 (700 - 723 21ST AVE. CT.) FILE NO. D2-01-403;1? 1734 8TH AVE. COUNTY WELD GREELEY, CO 80631 PARCEL ID NO. - • CONCERNING THE EXEMPTION FROM GENERAL TAXATION OF THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY: LOTS 1 - 9, BERGER GARDNER ADD, GREELEY. 17% OF LOT 7 IS COMPLETELY EXEMPT. THESE PERCENTAGES WILL APPLY TO THE REMAINING 03% OF THE VALUE OF LOT 7 AND ALL OF LOTS 1 - 6 AND LOTS 8 - 9. (INCLUDING IMPROVEMENTS AND PERSONAL PROPERTY) ON THE BASIS OF THE REPORTS AND CERTIFICATIONS FILED BY THE NAMED OWNER, THE ADMINISTRATOR HAS DETERMINED, PURSUANT TO 1973 CRS 39-3 J1, 'THAT =La OF THE ACTUAL VALUE OF THE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS ELIGIBLE FOR EXEMPTION AS' BEING'OCCUPIED BY QUALIFIED PERSONS. THE REMAINING 0.00% OF SUCH VALUE IS SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENT AT THE APPLICABLE RATE AND SHOULD BE PLACED ON THE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR 1941. DATED AT DENVER, COLORADO THIS 15th DAY OF July 1q- 91 DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION MARY E. HUDOLESTON PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR (SEE REVERSE FOR APPEAL RIGNTS)"' (COPIES TO OWNER, ASSESSOR, TREASURER AND BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) SRDTM.SC • %JCTICF OF RIGHT r A PIViI TC)IJJIRTNR It is the right of the owner listed on the front side of this form, bf - ha disagrees with the decisions referenced herein, to request el public' hearing with the Property Tax Administrator or her representative. II ' youje Rb to rennet ♦ueh n h ind. nl■aRs esil thtA_nffiee n t'lOi Sine-26116 nr write the A1,yle1on of ernnerty TTxwnn Fxemrttinng Section. 1311 Sherman Sr... Roam 419. Denver_ CO -f0203. "V Veer ' " . '"x 3`1VY ;~ He'arings are scheduled during the third full ,week'oi' each month; betweerv.' 9:00 am and 3:00 pm. You should schedule y0Jr hearing-as boon 'es' possible after receipt of this decision in order to protect' your rights. At the,end of 8Q days from tha date of tbis decision. unless 3 1 paring has been scheduled and/nr evidence provided the determination will ;0 M., r.:4 Amtnmetieal lv he con. irlered final a , , ,,._;If, you schedule a heartng,-please,plan"tosubmit,documentation or otherwise-demonstrate that the exempt/.taxable percentages referenced'in ' "' this decision are incorrect. APPEAL TO THE BOARD OF ASSFSSMFJJT APPFAJ S .. In addition to the right to a publics hearing within the Division of Property Taxation, 39-2-117 (6) (b), C.R.S. also provides that any decision,-of..the administrator may be taken to the Board no later than 30 days following the FINAL decision of the administrator. After your public hearing, and once .you have received the Division's FINAL, decision, if you still disagree, you may appeal that decision, within 30 days, to tha. Board of Assessment. Appeals at 1313 Sherman St. . Room 523, Denver, 50203. Phone Number:. (303),800-6880. RIGHTS.SC r BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS • STATE OF COLORADO Docket Number 14666 ORDER (On Stipulation) -- Single County Schedule Number 2S% I ' :0:71 o..PHELPS, INC. , 1 V) N Petitioner, o. vs. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, Respondent. THE PARTIES TO THIS ACTION entered into a Stipulation, which has been approved by the Board of Assessment Appeals. A copy of the Stipulation is attached and incorporated as a part of this decision. FT$DXNGS OF FACT AND SON LUSIO$St 1. Subject property is described as follows: GR 70 L1 THRU 8 BLK 1 & VAC E-W ALLEY & L1 THRU 7 BLK20 & VAC 4ST BETWEEN L5 THRU . . , (Weld County Schedule Number 2770686) 2. Petitioner is requesting an abatement/refund of taxes on the subject property for tax year 1989. 3. The parties agreed that the 1989 actual value of the subject property should be reduced to: Land $ 157,806.00 Improvement 51.0)5.492, Total $1,253,298.00 4. The Board concurs with the Stipulation. 40.\°\\ 1 ec: CA; 43 ORDER: The Respondent is ordered to cause an abatement/refund to the Petitioner, based on the 1989 actual value of the subject property as set forth in Paragraph 3. The County Assessor is directed to change his/her records accordingly. DATED/MAILED this 15th day of July, 1991. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS "se- 000000000000 SEAL 'N- ` • a 'u a. airman Pc.: A E'$5VX 'on •o maa This decision was put on the record JUL 12 i99i X hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of the decision of t e Board of \Assessment Appeals. iQsw M Iit .n(tSbl! Eileen M. Mlle 14666-5.48 Stip-1.Aba 2 y • • ��T BOARD OF ASSEssmENT APPEALS ' STATE OF COLORADO JUL 10199 Docket Number: / . 6 Single County Schedule Number: vest. ;T.=1���. T•, s ac ESSM STIPQLATTON (As TO Tax Year /782 Actual Value) ;(4.On 'I At PAielps Petitioner(s) , vs. Wed/ e Sie ifwR Wed I) COUNTY BOARD OF Luu.u.1ra.{ ritp Respondent. Petitioner(s) and Respondent hereby enter into this Stipulation regarding the tax year 19212 valuation of the subject property, and jointly move the Board of Assessment Appeals to enter its order based on this Stipulation. Petitioner(s) and Respondent agree and stipulate as follows: 1. The property subject to this Stipulation is described as: X7 -14, — / A -7 0 tz o e ykygid57:" Nret+.v QT.S cAlvo r. Ay �PAaIQ 11 Cc�n�rrnc�j4t O rc a alit QA .Aco1-e Cenkokc . 2. The subject property is classified as 69,.'eeedIM. property (what type) . 3. The County Assessor originally assigned the following actual value to the subject property for tax year 19fl: Land S .00 Improvements $ .00 Total $ .00 t+ 4. After a timely appeal to the Board of 44,1w• e'Var the Board of Joefrelamisaarisa. valued the subject property as follows: lwwwusaie Land $ /57704 .00 Improvements $ l/1/ 379 .00 Total $ 4. 2.741 /1:1S .00 Single Schedule No. 2. 5. After further review and negotiation, petitioners) and County Board of agree to the following tax year 18.22 actual value for the subject property: men Land G 4544. 5 67 od .00 Improvements S / .00 Total 5 .00 6. The valuation, as established above, shall be binding only with respect to tax year 19,. 7. Brief narrative as to why the reduction was made: • • 8. Both parties agree that a he g schgAuled before the Board' of Assessment Appeals r 1:2.14. (date) at (time) be •acated; o , a h . ing has not yet been scheduled before the Board • ssment Appeals (check if appropriate) . DATED this - 3 day of 44 /1� /97/ atm, era or orney Co ty Attorney for Respondent, Address rd of raepSizatfDn Address: t CawK.tio Address: y,J„t, rein/lj Q � Ivcld cC f�ffina, [D Telephone: ,3D-3^4R11-'74V7 Telep 03 ,_one: 3 26:"fOQ7XW,i' (1/O4A44 County Assessor Address: WELD COUNTY CENTENNIAL BLDG. WELD COUN fY ASStX.XJK GRIgLEY1 cLQ ct.a914.1 Docket Thither /7666 •^---.. . stipcnty.met TerepbonUr t% %Dori- ..parr tZS,< Single Schedule No. 2 • . BOARD OP ASSESSMENT APPEALS STATE or COLORADO Docket Number 14665 ORDER (On Stipulation) -- single County Schedule Number o rl r t" EDEN ENTERPRISES, o. cPetitioner, '9 N vs. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, Respondent. THE PARTIES TO THIS ACTION entered into a Stipulation, which has been approved by the Board of Assessment Appeals. A copy of the Stipulation is attached and incorporated as a part of this decision. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS: 1. Subject property is described as follows: GR 12567 L5 EXC W 240' TO HWY NE4SE4 17 5 65, SMITH ANNEX, 2505 1ST AVE. (Weld County Schedule Number 3560986) 2. Petitioner is requesting an abatement/refund of taxes on the subject property for tax year 1989. 3. The parties agreed that the 1989 actual value of the subject property should be reduced to: Land S 81,091.00 Improvement S307; 00 Total $434, 162.00 4. The Board concurs with the Stipulation. \D✓ 3. ORDER: The Respondent is ordered to cause an abatement/refund to the Petitioner, based on the 1989 actual value or the subject property as set forth in Paragraph 3. The County Assessor is directed to change his/her records accordingly. DATED/MAILED this 15th day of July, 1991. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS ```\�Up6tnuNp„gry q . . T s of S _AS w: •,O SEAL ;. on L. Duke, Chairman Ee. .r IfissE�SS � Don A. Holme• This decision was put on the record JUL 1 2 1991 I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of the decision of t e Board of Assessment Appeals. liI,ItS — 1,1S.41 Eileen M. Rile 14665-S.48 Stip-1.Aba 2 S. " BOARD 07 A88ZBBNtNT APPEALS E CAE I�V�E STATE OP COWORADO JUL 101991 \I Docket Number: Single County Schedule Number: Llid 414 OmTj4cg � STIPULATION (As To Tax Year /9$Q Actual Value) .. 6:Qtzeil E? 1-eleF?15E K Tetitioner(s) , vs. biumW Z b COUNTY BOARD OP tehla dia4w0oiti7 ,�, i Respondent. Petitioner(s) and Respondent hereby enter into this Stipulation regarding the tax year 1912 valuation of the subject property, and jointly move the Board of Assessment Appeals to enter its order based on this Stipulation. Petitioner(s) and Respondent agree and stipulate as follows: 1. The property subject to this Stipulation is described cs: 47s 62V W tQ S 4490, NE:75e7 /7-S-4o1 Semr6 a yAcK. m< iZ/?,1 n'/Ejcr h'ni 1Syv (etO7.Pacjl A,(1 'flY • 2. The subject property is classified as Commei'Cen€ property (what type) . 3. The County Assessor originally assigned the following actual value to the subject property for tax year 19A Z: Land $ .00 Improvements S .00 Total S .00 4. After a timely appeal to the Board of frristxi ,s4=rePte Board of e} gaeeieft valued the subject property as follows: Land $ .00 Improvements $ .00 Total S .00 Single Schedule No. 1 S. After .further review and negotiation, Petitioner(s) and County Board of agree to the following tax year 1921 actual value for the subject property: tabsuLand relssiosirs S 0` .00 Improvements ' �$ .00 Total $ .00 6. The valuation, as e!pAblished above, shall be binding only with respect to tax year l9 7. Brief narra ive a to wh the reduction was pads: Pfrp ic0 C 4 ,f r i.- • ?'€rs/ /fits ii G /r'i1. , wj 'jr In . Q, Kr „WOW QI vies 91 44IA r eF4[ICP t sifie7 4 f, ilr4 /S Aktist r .+ Arr it it r r/ III S 8. Both parties agree that • hea.rl.pg scheotaedakefore the Board• of Assessment Appeals r aj /2 /Y7/(date) at /Q,3O (time) be acated�or, a hearing has not yet been scheduled before the Board o ssment Appeals (check if appropriate) . DATED this 3 day of Z/y /7/ XII 4651 et t r(I(I4 Z12 ey Co y A torney for Respondent, neeIti ' Bo of Address: CdwwgKiomErS � � Address: /YlmnSf jn�snk cf? VO637 OTrltg/ Qf� t Gut'' nirtl P.4.tlox Ft.gg 6►.dr,fo d0631 Telephone: 1tTh 1J% " 711.17 Telephone: 1:30.3)357 - ' 44L1&< nty Assessor Address: After five Hays return to: Wry.0 COUNTY CCt ITCNNiAE. 6iOG. L W=t.c rOUNTY A72i5e t Docket Number /Y665 {—`f 0RAD0 Wei StipCnty.mst Telephone: 35;K-ireee, f,T. y.2S Single Schedule No. 2 BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS STATE OF COLORADO Docket Number 14664 ORDER (On Stipulation) -- Single County Schedule Number r": n r1 r.,, (7.)7.- NORTH WELD PRODUCE, o n Petitioner, crin w a Vs. v) N WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, Respondent. THE PARTIES TO THIS ACTION entered into a Stipulation, which has been approved by the Board of Assessment Appeals. A copy of the Stipulation is attached and incorporated as a part of this decision. FINDINGS OF PACT AND s:ONCIXISIONS: 1. Subject property is described as follows: GR 4332 L1 TO 5 BLX3 CLAYTON 1ST ALSO W100' L1 & ALL L2 BLK2 CLAYTON 1ST . . . , 128 & 134 11TH AVE. (formerly Weld County Schedule Number 2789286, changed to 0020490) 2. Petitioner is requesting an abatement/refund of taxes on the subject property for tax year 1989. 3. The parties agreed that the 1989 actual value of the subject property should be reduced to: Land S 60,669.00 Improvement S1,7.330.00 Total $197,999.00 4. The Board concurs with the Stipulation. 1 ae0,c- : CA : 4S =Ma The Respondent is ordered to cause an abatement/refund to the Petitioner, based on the 1989 actual value of the subject property as set forth in Paragraph 3. The County Assessor is directed to change his/her records accordingly. DATED/MAILED this 15th day of July, 1991. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS oatanmmmn�u •� itt L• Y •, airman �Q• SEAL ;�� � 4404 ,Qs SSIAt on A. Ho es -wmwm0A This decision was put on the record JUL 12 1991 I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of the decision of CIBoard o;‘ \Assessment Appeals. JAVA. VI ille —?I IV A; Eileen M. Kile 14664-S.48 Stip-1.Aba 2 o EC►�EhVE Cn;N ,�a�q� JUL 161991 • •01 ASSESSMENT APPEALS `s R. '• 0 ,,wq 0. STATE OF COLORADO ASESSM[Y' APMh wo Docket Number: Single County Schedule Number: 27, 9.'Z86 - AF /91Vsre�� yq g � 00 04/7.9 - R ./920 cailitoorot hum, STIPULATION (As To Tex Year /989 Actual Value) /1/pR7Y WELD PPobucF Petitioner(s) , vs. Wfiz b COUNTY BOARD OP Respondent. Petitioner(s) and Respondent hereby enter into this Stipulation regarding the tax year 197 valuation. of the subject property, and jointly move the Board of Assessment Appeals to enter its order based on this Stipulation. Petitioner(s) and Respondent agree and stipulate as follows: 1. Thepropertysubject to Stipulation isdescribed as: Icn / 75 Quit ,v /,v 4 w ' Xrri i d %Ci7"? WIC 7 '4 7i.42 /S A itrz f i 7� • .�k /2-134 a 'cadge 2. The subject property is classified as 6907/ ...eke../Al property (what type) . ' 3. The County Assessor originally assigned the following actual value to the subject property for tax year 19,2:Land .00 mprovements SS .00 (✓A/ue dF6 ch n4pn•/$) Total S_ 09S .00 4. After a timely appeal to the Board of gnaliratitxu th DD Eq�alironiaw, the Board of Ei:V.ipati.n► valued the subject property as follows: unon4ra Land S .00 Improvements $ O .00 Cl/,4/uC aPainhae.bpattio Total S .00 Single Schedule No. 1 5. After .further review' and negotiation, Petitioner(s) and County Board of agree to the following tax year 19 actual value for the subject property: tets Land it tier i $ 69 .00 Improvements .�' 5 .00 Total $ .00 6. The valuation, as established above, shall be binding only with respect to tax year 19A CZ. 7. Brief narra v as to why the reduction was ma e:d :te_ ti t� 1 ie T r < tti ied _Cie '2Av N A (1//Jt c4uCe `r .# ` rp�fC_ A i v t r' er ehtfir nv 77frn zt'A(4k n ` s'i/ , e fib e !4r i5 OPIAiroe Idle nAte. `a(/ A/(Olt//o �Jj{• r t� .5771 5; 7°.&ftr 1t'A4( 408 A•rannli ke "V 'q/"ii erk / 00 C* / y 8. Both parties agree that_the hearing schedulA¢ before the Board' of Assessment Appeals on terat99/ glory /2 /5"// (date) at • 51:3() (time) be vacated; or, a heating has not yet been scheduled before the Board of Assessment Appeals (check if appropriate) . DATED this day of CIidly /79/ . C t AttorneL1 62Ss,QyRespondent, r and of lutlicatLpr., Address: tte a leStdtarS IL Address: 4. 6. Telephone: €303~4e - 7446 Telep ne: r Q/ te ‘‘.01/46Y4 _ , ty Assessor Address: After five cloys return to: WELD COUNTY CENTENNIAL SLOG YVti.ci WJN7 Y Al1haWUK 5.44.68W.Ila 4810.1J Docket Number JY661/ j' stiptnty.mat TeletiYfOrl% —3..CK -flea • ExTr y-256 Single Schedule No. 2 BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS STATE OF COLORADO Docket Number 14663 ORDER (On Stipulation) -- Single County Schedule Number BRUCE and NANCY DEIFIK, p ` ,! Petitioners, ~ 1,4c2, rip Y t vs. � � .p -9 WELD COUNTY BOARD OP COMMISSIONERS, u • u� N Respondent. TI* PARTIES TO THIS ACTION entered into a Stipulation, which has been approved by the Board of Assessment Appeals. A copy of the Stipulation is attached and incorporated as a part of this decision, FINDINGS OF FACT 4ND CONCLUSIONS 1. Subject property is described as follows: 150-34 L34 AMENDED SONNY VIEW ESTATES 1ST FILING, 3520 DIANE PL. (Weld County Schedule Number 1342386) 2. Petitioners are requesting an abatement/refund of taxes on the subject property for tax year 1989. 3. The parties agreed that the 1989 actual value of the subject property should be reduced to: Land $ 40,000.00 Improvement $200000.00 Total $240,000.00 4. The Board concurs with the Stipulation. • ORDER: The Respondent is ordered to cause an abatement/refund to the Petitioners, based on the 1989 actual value of the subject property as set forth in Paragraph 3. The County Assessor is directed to change his/her records accordingly. DATED/MAILED this 15th day of July, 1991. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEARS i , .O7 r Ec! SEAL 1-•- Ramoni Lee puke. Chairman p . Q ,µ8 Don A. Holmes This decision was put on the record JUL12 1.091 t hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of the decision of . Board igik Assessment Appeals. at - 71(SI4i 1EileeMile 14669-S.48 Stip-1.Aba 2 BOARD Or ASSESSMENT APPEALS o E C�E�tI�V�E STATE oY COLORADO ` JUL 10199 Docket Number: Single County Schedule Number: 'T PSIS t • ' • WA alAtianqql STIPVLATION (As To Tax Year 1987 Actual Value) 43MR„ ealec ,ti.a Nncy D k , Petitioner(s) , vs. WA COUNTY BOARD 08 T.QUalloa Yl yr_ Respondent. .ai11� Petitioners) and Respondent hereby enter into this Stipulation regarding the tax year 19112 valuation of the subject property, and jointly move the Board of Assessment Appeals to enter its order based on this Stipulation. Petitioner(s) and Respondent agree and stipulate as follows: 4ere The prosrty Bubje0t. zo th s Stipula oy Nit rieWe'SleS 41Ndescribed as: 2/, l /AN Are 2. The subject property is classified as RCSlCii•nl�L property (what type) . ' 3. The County Assessor originally assigned the following actual value to the subject property for tax year 198.1: Land $ 141700 .00 Improvements $ 7.Ay 721 .00 Total $ 2.‘7, 7.7! .00 ed,,,,,,��,,r S•ew� tit' 4. After a timely appeal to the Board of GYirs3�cdCian, the Board of arzM.saowu�s- valued the subject property as follows: Land $ n .00 Improvements $ .00 Total $ • .00 Single Schedule No. 1 • • S. After ,further review and negotiation, Petitioner(s) and County Board of agree to the following tax year 1952 actual value for the object property: Land �"w""eears $ y0A 00a .00 Improvements S ,2,0A; 0C►O .00 Total $ 2yon nykn .00 6. The valuation, as established above, shall be binding only with respect to tax year 19 . 7. Brie n rra v as, to y the reduction was d Jc life L Sure, alk/a&_ c C?9 r dit /� i .yt • et R 'A 4 ' ' 8. Both parties agree that hears g scheduled before the .• Board' of Assessment Appeals (date) at R::w (time) be gcat , or f a h g�1as not yet been scheduled before the Board of Assessment Appeals (check if appropriate) . . 71,4 DATED this Q day of y[I/V /.79/ (1.444/0 / /Petitr ) or orney unt Attorney for Respondent, f10vr and of py.�7a i� �:tinn Address: L O�eisS10NK. `����0, + Address: HO 5-go 1y Telephone: $0 `An24" 741°V17 Telephone: 303- 356 4'OT} x3Q j I a/P/24c_ eek16;2671( County Assessor Address: After five dogs return to: WELD rem wt./ rr'oust itAk of WFI R COI INTY ASSESSOR Docket Number /yea WELLY, £CE WO- - StipCnty.mist Telephone:... sS!• -Inc C,r- 4r'dcc Single Schedule No. 2 JUL.-11-1991 08'50 FROM ICBO MKTG Ft TO 913520242 P.02 0 el r Laku Landing - '<h World Gam Water Sta Site %r re. 1/2 ca ran Yastrow needs notion ;13V yr V• rtatsee aware 4, co Weld County Board of Commissioners no.BON en 915 10th Street Winds,00 rise Greeley, Colorado 80631 July 11, 1991 Dear Commisaioners: Yesterday afternoon, John Liou from FZMA responded to the fax I sent him. lie said he is 10 agreement with everything stated, except he needed further clarification on dispoaitioning topsoil has soon as possible". X explained bow the topsoil will be pushed back into the lake ea soon as the raw aggregate material is removed from the lake bottom. • John also said he was very pleased with the actions I have taken, apedally since I have had an open dialogue with him for over a year(aneerning my project. We both agreed there is a reasonable solution to this entire problem. After I was told by Planning there are other gravel pits in Weld County that should be lssue&the nano vlolation I have boon wooed, I explained to John what I believe to be a Juatlaloblo couroo of action for Loku Landing, all other gravel pits In operation In the Flood Hazard Overlay District and the Weld County Board of Commissioners. Hie stated this may be a workable solution, but did not absolutely say he agreed with it. Although the Ideas presented next are my own, they should • not be cooetrued as a directive to the Board. I do,however,fool obligated to present any ideas that may help resolve this matter. 1. Hold a meeting with the Commissioners, PEMA and myself to discuss FBMA's minimum requirements for Weld County to remain In the Flood Insurance Program with respect to Lake Landing, 2. 1Lewrite the flood Hazard Development Permit Ito there le no ambiguity In the latent, end the developer is not lead to believe that the only standards that apply are on page three of the permit. In addition, more detail is needed concerning as-built and the construction phase. The (act that Planning could not answer my questions about the permit and bad to met with FEMA to got only some of the answers, tells me the permit Is unclear. 3. Decide how Weld County would like any gavel pit in the Flood Ruud Overlay District to errata., and treat them all .equally. IT it le determined that EEC—II needs to be run and a Flood Hazard Development Permit is needed, wary pit should do the exact same amount of work, and be given the same time frame to comply. Finally, in light of the possibility that my project Is Wog treated differently thou slay ..tier grovel pit, and the confusion with regard to the Flood Hazard Development Permit,I formally request a suspension of the violation issued to date Landing until we have met with FEMA and shown due diligooce in working out this difficult problem. filetevtier rho Yas row ea Jahn Lin, FM Virginia Modems', PSMA Wad CantyiDeWraraent of Unseeing Beaton Mani MoluMt Webs Coaeervution Dowd Dr..S.hdtbipa, Wdd C.enty Engineer /wee Hard... Cannar Attar..g', t>fn Den(,'annelt,'Gannet Rusun.. TOTAL P.02 JJ II ' 91 8: 47 303 229 4866 PAGE . 002 gala►
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