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N0. 017155 TE OF COLORADO 1N;Y OF WELD )) SS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE 1 PAYROLL, FUND CLAIMS ••VENDOR LINDA SPANGENBERG A.MOr` - 659.20 TOTAL S 659.20 !This is to certify that above S od , all accountinc and budgeting claims as shown on Pages through and have been completed '� and that payments 9 �: ough 1 •ole'� should be made to the respectivevendors dated AUGUST 23 `gyp names with the 1 to �a : amount S 659.20 DATED THIS 23rd DAY CF AUGUST , 19 93 7ELD CbNiY r1NAN(`c Orl-;CER SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN SUBSCRIBED n TO BEFORE ME THIS 23rd DAY OF AUGUST MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MyCo mm 50iresJonary10,1995 [-ATE OF COLORADO ) OUNTY DF 'WELD 'Toro We, tthe claimsf County Commissioners of 'eld County, iS OOr drawn uponmforth above; and warrants . , Colorado,the hereby (approve) Y /n the PAYROLL E'1ND aI payment $she^e?p,. arc hereby totalinc S 659,20 Shat rp(erson p.' 4 CU) COUNTY- Ca -R. Y: �i1c ,n1, O putt. 1152-92-018 WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/1R/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER F3 DEPT DBJ PROJ DATE : 08/18/93 PAGE_ : 1 WARRANT AMOUNT A204700 ADAMS COMMUNITY CORR PROG 081693 01-2320-6350-NRDO 180.00 180.00 A204701 ALL AMERICAN AUTO TOWING 930R10 01 -2111 -6317 -GRIM 45.00 A204702 BT -STATE MACHINERY CO 45.00 P13331 01 -1061 -6360 -CC 29.69 A704703 fl TGGSOALC WATER CO 9193 4204704 COLO DEPT OF HEALTH A204705 CONOCO INC A2)4706 CORRECTIONAL MGMT INC 4204707 COULSON EXCAVATING CO 29.69 01 -1061 -6340 -ROAD 10.00 10.00 930812 19-4110-6599 45.00 GV 793 GV793 793 CV 7930V 21-6590-6390 21-6430-6390 21-6490-6390 21-6450-6390 ♦5.00 10.00 15.,00 296.68 R5.00 406.68 081693 01-2320-6350-NR00 257.00 257.00 REISSU 11-3190-6397 8.564„70 5.564.70 = 4204708 DE LOS SANTOS, LETICIA MI79J 21-6640-6375 23.50 23.50 WAPZ OOP WARRANT NUMBER PAYEE WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/18/93 DATE : 08/18/93 PAGE : 2 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUM9R NUMBER FO DEPT ORJ PROD WARRANT AMOUNT A'04709 DIAMOND VOGEL PAINT CNTR 29579 01 -1061 -6360 -CC 8204710 G C G FLIGHT. INC 9 SOH11 Of2111 -6398-JAIL 82)471; MAMMPR5, ANORFA L REfSSU 65+119;-6770 A204712 MOECKEL es A2^,4713 J°ROME CO A204714 KOFMLER, TIM 42476 011013-6210 14).82 140.82 419.I0 419.10 ======t======== 26,20 - 26.20 509.00 509.00 783312 H6 -2311 -6250 -CORM 03312M M6-231;-6220 161.69 15.00 --------------- 176.69 004462 504546 )04645 081093 01-1123-6599 01+1123-6599 01-1123_6599 01-1123-6599 FINAL TOTAL : 21.55 21.55 21.55 21.55 85.20 10,919.58 WAP2CCP WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : D9/19/97 DATE : 08/19/93 PAGE : 3 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECJRES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE 4BOVF_ LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 2 . AND DOTED OR/IA/Q3, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT DATED THIS p23LD/DAY OF sw.c^Q5V 1983• DIRECTOR OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES UASCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS Q.3!Q DAY OF �j,Z�I Z,J�__ 19(1 _. !"Y COMMISSION EXPIRES __ kyOW. r_"E9A)S,i11_Sy_1U_?9S_________. t C ( (N OVARY PUBLIC WE, THE; BOARD DIr COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS XN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON FUND c- TOTALING f_lerQ1CL-.52_ 3ATEDRTNISL2 AY,DF sV`7 �./�J 19 La_. i/i THE _L'.'. L.L1LG::f..� l.._ WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD ___4:scod az,..a..../.. / , ___ .....-..tv ,:e.c:/".:._,_,..r....nizz...ccre?_ DUTY CHAIRMAN '1 MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER ( C thk:43ER APz03F' V ARRANT PAYEE .NUMBER INVOICE ACCOUNT RJ RO WARRANT BER __-_-_- O DEPT OBJ PROD -- AMOUNT SH55229 GUEVARA) HUMBERTO --___" NUMBER p 1203012040 WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS O= : 38/18/93 S455230 RrOING, MILK 455231 SWANSON) ALBERT 5455232 WILSON, JOHN 5455233 ZEN) LARRY ALLEN 5855234 DATTERTON. MARSHA A 5455235 GROWN. VICTORIA ELOISE .'45'236 UUENO. VERONICA 5855237 CASTILLO, MELINDA GUZMAN SH5523H CONTRERAS) LIONOR 12-0304_2040 2203012040 1200012040 12-O0o1-2040 120D012045 12..0301m-2045 1203012045 1203012045 120701-zo45 DATE : 08/I8/93 PAGE 2 162.50 — 162.50 =======s===cxa2 _43'20 43.20 _=a=ex___ 146.50 - 1 46. 50 26.50 26.50 190.48 290.48 _====t=====z==a 160.00 160.00 37.50 37.50 25.00 25.00 49.62 _ 49.62 140.50 WAP203P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/18/93 ARRANT PAYEE NUMBER INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER ---- NUMBER F e WARRANT 0 D_PT 083 PROD --- _ AMOUNT ';955239 CONTRERAS. LIONOR DATE : 79/19/93 PACE _ 2 59.55239 DOWDY, REBECCA 955240 GERARDY. PATRICIA SUSAN '"55241 GRIECO. ALLEN ORLANDO 5955242 NAINZINGER. DEBRA J .5955243 9ERNANDE2. OLGA L ' 524♦ LARSON, LISA 5955245 MASCARENAS. MILDRED E 5955246 MASTERS. LINDA JOANN 5955247 MILLER, BARBARA 12-0001-2045 12-0301-2045 12-0001-204s 12-0301-2045 I2-0301-2045 12-0001-2045 12-03012045 12-0001-2045 12-0301-2045 140.50 ==`==Y===x==`== 132.00 132.00 247.00 --------------- 247.00 50.00 50.00 369.19 368.19 =='==2t= == V. M 86.00 -------------- 86.00 -__=====i=Y x=== 79.24 78.24 ======sac==xa=C 86.54 --------------- 86.54 207.16 -------------- 207.16 50.00 --------------- S0.00 AP2 OOP JPRRANT PAYEr NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/18/03 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT DBJ PROJ DATE : 08/18/93 PAGE : 3 WARRANT AMOUNT ;85524H NUT7MANN. GAIL ANNETTE 5855249 RAMIREZ. MARINA ;A55250 REYES. CLINDA :855251 RIOS, AURORA ':H55252 ROBBINS. DONNA A :8'5253 SA LAZARI AMY MADLF_ :455254 SALAZAR. CATHERINE F :855255 5ALAZAR. THERESA :855256 THOMPSON. RICHF_LLE ;855257 VASQUEZ. FRANCES ROSE 12-0001-2045 12-0)01-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0)01-2045 12-0)01-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0)01-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0901-2045 282.33 282.33 as 97.00 97.00 152.30 152.30 42.00 ♦2.00 55.00 55.00 =s 13.03 13.03 z== 128.00 128.00 16.67 16.67 =============al 185.00 185.00 129.00 4A,2009 WARRANT PAYEE WUNDER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/18/93 :955257 VASQUEZ, FRANCES ROSE: DATE : 04/115/93 PAGE : 4 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUrrDF_R F WARRANT D DEPT Doi PROD AMOUNT 129,00 FINAL TOTAL : 3.387.16 WAPOOP WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF = )B/1A/b3 DATE : DB/I8/93 PAGE : MIT; IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECJRCS HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 4 p AND DATED Oe/1B/R3, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD OE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE *4322k1L2 AMOUNTS 51T OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT DATED THIS );�1t MAY OF aL)C2 .2 T 1Q d. DIRECINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES : UfSCRIDED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS .g23CO DAY OF A Q 1:_ 1q(13_, MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: / NOTARY PUBLIC WE, THE BOARD Or COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTS ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON FUND - TOTALING DATED HIS �a0 V OE `--� WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD /AY ��PUTV ' //L./ft.( itN MENDER /��i'1.r MEMBER 19_9a. aCilreacte "L."7: CHAIRMAN Gu MEMBER Lz.L EMBER WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : Da/19/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ DATE : 08/19/93 PAGE : 1 WARRANT AMOUNT A204715 AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE 4204716 ARNOLD, MIKE 4204717 BANK ONE INVESTMENT A204719 DANK 1. GRE_ELEY NA 8 34 21-6580-6382 8-30 21-6530-6382 6-34 21-6480-6362 830 21-6580-6382 834 21-6430-6392 64.95 43.07 23.85 17.36 9.43 158.66 Y2r==2 19235 01 -9020 -6360 -ACCT 36.52 19249 01-9020-6360-AMB 30.50 19255 01 -9520 -6360 -DA 18.50 85.52 062093 80-9020-6350-TRUS 20.699.74 20.689.74 062093 90-9)20-6350-TRUS 1,873.71 A204719 BILLINGS REPORTING SVS 102 163 193 4204720 BRATTON'5, INC A204721 CITY OF GREELEY A204722 COMPRECARE 01-1015-6350 01-1015-6350 01-1015-6350 1,873.71 asaaa 367.50 375.00 777.50 2 1,520.00 33== C50989 21-6960-6533 125.00 125.00 4:[==...7.==== 017191 017191 01-2110-6370-OPS 5.00 5.00 3=3= 27522 60-2160-6599 676.00 676.00 a===2,=aa==a=== WA0203P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 38/19/93 WARRANT PAYEE IVVOICE ACCOUNT AUMBER NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD DATE : 08/19/93 PAGE : 2 WARRANT AMOUNT 4204723 COREN PRINTING 21815 01-1126-6320-VRA 203.85 203.85 ===m=====n=at as 4204724 CORPORATE NCALTM C MED 373193 19 -4140 -6350 -TO 360.00 360.00 ====amm2:22=a=== 4204725 CRT COMPUTER REPAIR 12618 65-1191-6300 110.00 4204726 DCMCO SUPPLY INC 617944 52-5510-6220 52-5560-6330 52-5570-6210 630638 52-5310-6220 A204727 DON'S SMALL ENGINE MOSP 819759 01 -1361 -6360 -CC 4204728 005CM. ANITA 081193 21-6490-6390 A204729 FANGMEIER, DEBRA K 3818MI 01-1041-6370 4204730 FLEOOE, DIANE RAESE 081893 01-9020-6350-70 4204731 FRITO LAY INC. 330874 86-2311-6250-COMM 110.00 71.12 104.20 57.02 11.58 243.92 175.90 175.90 54.00 54.00 35.50 =a a 35.50 ==== 828.50 824.50 ==== 166.79 166.79 ==--z m===m WAP2OOP WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS or : 08/19/93 WARRANT PAYEE IYVO ICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT OBJ PROD DATE : 08/19/93 PAGE : WARRANT AMOUNT A204732 FT COLLIN5 WINTRONIC 054689 19-4170-6220 A204733 GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE THE 68985 01+1154-6337 A204714 GREELEY/WELD CHAMBER OF )3054 21-6950+6379 A204735 HARKINS C MICHELMAN STM 01-9020-6350-ITM A204736 HOMESTEAD TITLE COMPANY 3767 01-9320-6350 A204737 INDEPENDENCE HOUSE 350993 070893 081 693 01-2320-6350-R500 01-2320-6350+RSDO 01-2320-6350-RSDO 7.68 7.69 55.80 55.90 ===;z==�=S=z=== 36.00 36.00 _==z======z==== 11,840.32 11.840.32 ==6======='1==2S 60.00 60.00 123.32 924.90 955.73 2,003.95 = z z A204739 JERRY'S AUTO UPHOLSTERY 99047 0t -1061 -5360 -CC 25.00 A20♦739 K -MART 219996 01-1123-6210 A204740 LAN -TECH 091317 67-1192-6212 25.00 2 _ 41.70 41.70 455.64 455.64 ws===s====zz=za WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/19/97 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT OBJ PROJ DATE : 08/19/93 PACE : WARRANT AMOUNT 4204741 LCWAN C ASSOCIATES 4204742 LOWELL-PAUL FARM DAIRY 51506 21-6600-6363 375.25 21-6640-6363 375.25 41784 43416 43462 43495 47574 43558 43642 43723 43785 43816 43834 ♦4479 A?04743 MACIAS, NELLY MI793 4204744 MARK VII EQUIPMENT 01-231O6222-KTFD 01-2310-6222KTFD 01-2310-6222-KTFD 01-2310-6222-KTFD 01-2310-6222-KTFD 01-2310-6222-KTFD 012310-6222-KTFD 01-2310-6222-KTFD 01-2310-6222-KTFD 01-2310-6222-KTFD 01-2310-6222-KTFD 01-2310-6222-KTFO 750.50 93,96 I25.28 73,08 73.08 175,72 52.20 52.20 156.60 103.10 135.72 52.20 83.52 1,136.66 ==2=222====fl2= 21-6640-6375 207.50 207,50 S=2====3= 621702 01 -1361 -6360 -CC 70,71 70.71 =====3==32==s= 4204745 MATTHEW MENDER 6 CO INC 446872 01-1012-6229 102.40 A204746 MCCARTHY, CYNTHIA 102.40 MI793 21-6640-6375 241.75 241.75 x A204747 MCCANNON OFFICE EQUIPMENT 9974 01-9320-6360-TR 523.00 523.00 =a_ _ WAP200P WARRANT PAYCE NUM OER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/19/93 1NVOXCE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ DATE : 09/19/93 PAGE : 5 WARRANT AMOUNT A204748 MEALS ON WHEELS M0W793 21-6860-6359 ♦,204.92 4,204.92 3322==== A204740 MEDICAL CAREER', TRAINING CLI893 21-6580-6381 821.00 A204750 MEDRANO, RITA J =Y 821.00 =S = == MI793 21-6640-6375 108.00 A204751 MERCK, US HUMAN HEALTH DV 5003 A204752 MESA COUNTY A204753 MILLXGAN, JOHN 21-6640-6221 108.00 _ 5,806.50 =2 5,806.50 _33332=3= 381693 01-2320-6350-NRDO 103.00 103.00 _=x=_=_ REISSU 01-2110-6599-CIVL 8.92 A204754 NORTHERN ARMORED SERVICE AUG A AUG D AUG C A2D4755 NORTON UNDERWOOD C LAMB 2595 2501 01-9020-6350 01-9320-6350 01-9320-6350 8.92 3===3 97.70 388.50 567.00 1,053.20 ===3=========== 01-9020-6350 5.00 01-9020-6350 653.70 ¢s 659.70 A204756 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 83171 21-6640-6220 38.50 93479 01 -1061 -6360 -CC 64.12 102.62 s- WAP2O0P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : D8/19/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD DATE : 08/19/93 PAGE : 6 WARRANT AMOUNT 4204757 PETTY CASH - H R D 081993 21-6480-6379 21-6490.6379 21-6540-6390 21-6640-6220 21.-6640-6222 21-6650-6379 21-6820-6311 21-6850-6220 21-6950-6210 21-6950-6220 21-6950-6372 21-6960-6210 21-6960-6320 21-6990-6210 A234753 RAY'S OFFICE EQUIP INC 3975 01-1126-6210 A204759 SAFEWAY 4204760 SCRUICE AMERICA CORP A204761 STAMP -KO 564233 01-1125-6210 569106 569107 569108 569109 17207 17236 17243 01-2310-6398 01-2310-6398 01-2310-6398 01-2310-6398 01-1123-6210 01-1123-6210 0I-1123-6210 A204762 TUX4LL UNIFORM 6 EQUIP FRT 01-1123-6212 901558 01-1123-6212 16.05 7.56 10.35 16.50 6.42 2.50 16.50 5.00 22.19 1.78 10.50 3.27 3.16 2.09 123.87 4.32 4.32 17.07 17.07 =========S===== 4,686.08 4,653.70 4,604.54 4,772.42 18,716.74 3.60 15.66 26.10 ♦5.36 _ =a Y, 6.I5 179.90 186.05 WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 09/19/93 WARRANT PAYEE N UM CER 1NVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER ------- NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ WARRANT AMOUNT A204763 US WEST CELLULAR - __-- DATE : 08/19/93 PAGE : 7 A704764 WALKER SERVICE STATION 033691 67-1192_6945 94055 04095 04330 04409 )4436 0 44 53 94508 012990-6371 012990-6371 012990-6371 Op -2990-6371 0 129906371 0129906371 01-2990-6371 335.00 --------------- 335.00 25.00 22.50 32.00 31.00 24.00 29.50 20.00 ------------- 104.00 ===a =t ===== -------------- FINAL TOTAL 77f 350.97 0 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 01/19/93 DATE : 08/19/93 PAGE : s T415 15 TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAImS AS SHOWN ON PACE 1 THROUGH T , AND DATED 08/19/93, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE_ THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT DATED THIS ".93e -Q DAY OF ak„ C QaT 19 gd, DIRECTO• •NCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES /� SU0SCRIDFD AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS zL3e.0 DAY OF )fr 9 3 . My Commission ExpiresJanuary10,1995 \ NOTARY PUBLIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS 5ET FORTH ABOVE: AND WARRANTS IN PAYMNT THEREFORE ARC HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THr _2E1v.SA t.•- DATED 1: 1 FUND GG- TOTALING t-? :2032 IS Dtv OF a�1. `i5 - `--L14akd_ Let WELD COUNTY CLER f(purr . MEMBER - a RENDER TO THE BOARD CHAIRMAN MEMBER MEMBER WAP^OOP WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/19/93 INVOICE NUMBER ACCOUNT NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ DATE : 09/19/93 PAGE : 2 WARRANT AMOUNT 855267 GESICK, CHERIE 442.05 S955269 GLOVER, THERESA K S955269 G0NZALES, KATHY LYNN 5955270 GRANT, DEBBIE L $955271 GURLEV, PATRICIA IRENE 5855272 JUREK, GAIL ANN 5955273 KLINE, STACY RACHELL -:955274 MILLER, GALE GOMEZ 5855275 MILLER, MARY ANN 5855276 MOELLER, VALINDA 120001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 ======a=aa 120.00 120.00 200.00 200.00 a_ 55,00 55.00 sx====ax=====__ 161.54 =x= I61.54 171.00 171.00 =272=========== 100.00 100.00 =za 182.00 182.00 ===t= 69.23 69.23 150.00 150.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : DA/19/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMDCR NUMBER FO DEPT ODJ PROJ DATE : 06/19/93 PAGE : 3 WARRANT AMOUNT ;955277 OCMOA, APOLONIA R 5955279 REDERNIOG, KAROLINA 5955279 QEYE_Z, LINDA 54552M0 RIVERA, CLVIRA SM552M1 SMAVER,GAYLE LUCILLE 5955282 SPRINGER, KAREN ELAINE 5955293 SWARTWDUT, CAROL JEAN 5955284 TREVINO, SELIA 59552M5 ZENNER, DAWN MARIE 12-0001-2045 120301-2045 12-0001-204% 12-0001+2045 12-0001-2045 12-0301-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0701-2045 12-0001-2045 25.00 25.00 =t==y===2saaa== 150.00 150.00 -======= 74.62 74.62 3==;;42222= 218.50 218.50 =2==59=2==29=25 260.00 263.00 ======if ' 200.00 203.00 320.00 320.00 =============== 200.00 200.00 22-5 71.00 71.00 FINAL TOTAL : 41344.90 WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : DB/10/03 DATE : 08/19/93 PAGE : THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUMTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 3 • AND DATED C8/10/93• AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNT:) SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT DATED THISY"C)DA/Y OF _aQG.i.2=C 10 9..3 • DIRECTOR OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUnSCRIBCO AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 23.%1 0 DAY OF MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: w O - r ?TARP PUBLIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY s wi..4 90 (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET ..11w:bi.,S27.__ 19 I_ FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THC e1,..-.XyIrFtc--)FUND - TOTALING DATE THIS 0/ �.O DAY OF a1.CaS.2:: WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD 7 X DEPUTY cieffi MENDER ✓ MEMBER MEMBER 19 c,a_. CHAIRMAN MEMBER 42.29A ,.779 TN F_ DATED THIS y282' /DAY OF , QQ 1��(~j U-�- ---r-- 1 9_1.3 oraall BOARD OF COUNTY coMMISSIONERs OF WELD (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; PAYMENT THEREFORE ARC HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON FUND - TOTALING S Q24..V /0y /_5 ------------------------------- WELD COUNTY CLERK TO .THE BOARD i +y--- -rt s— - // t ------------ MEMBER •fit_ MEMBER Y4Pq S2PD WELD COUNTY COIN WARRANT REGISTER SUMMARY REPORT PAYROLL DATE 0M/19/93 DATE : 08/I9/R3 PAGE : THIS Is TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES NAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS D4 TED ON/19/93, AND THAT PAYMENTS O ULSHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 26 AYMENTS SHOULD ITHE AND O BE TO THE RESP ECTrvE VENDORS AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT c0 DATED THIS ter_ DAY OF -V� L`T DIRECTOR OF ANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERV.CE5 :UDSCRInEO AND SWORN TO DE FORE ME THIS .213SC)DAY MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: .•_. . -,^r __,A14144 WE, THE -------------- NOTARY PUBLIC OF 1 V -f3 . COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY AND WARRANTS IN CHAIRMAN ---_-----------_----_nEMBER EMBER WA°200P WARRANT PAYpE. N!JM OCR WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 09/20/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT 09J PROJ DATE : 09/20/93 PAGE : 1 WARRANT AMOUNT A204755 AOAMSON UNIFORM/EQUIP 11704 U1-2310-6212-SUQ 270,00 A2C 475.1 ADOLPH CO BS CO -WORK 0048 27430 60-2160-5599 A204757 AMER "UALIC WORKS ASSOC DCI001 01-3182-637D A20475R ARCHULETA. PETE 24731 60-2160-5599 A204769 ARCHULCTA. PETE D 990 MI 2]-639C-5379 A204770 ASSOCIATED LANDSCAPE 92093 01-10616370 A204771 AT6r A704772 ATCT IA704773 AUTO TRIM DCSIGN 59135 01 -2111 -6212 -GRIM 4204774 OAUrR. RICHARD M 279.00 554.00 564.00 115.00 115.00 ==_==__== 25.00 25.00 31.75 31.75 16.00 16.50 146954 67-1192-6533 482.60 492.60 374013 57-1192_-6360 2.75 2.75 57.00 50.00 003911 63 -9020 -6740 -DENT 118.00 WAP200P WARRANT NUMBER PAYEE WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGT$TCR AS OF : 08/20/93 A204774 BAUER, RICHARD M A204775 45'NDCR, GILL DDS DATE : 08/20/93 PAGE : 2 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 0 WARRANT OJ PROJ AMOUNT WHS793 21-6660-6351 A204776 BENNETT, MEGAN E 43368 79-1191-6143 43378 79-1191-6143 4204777 BOOCN, JEFF A204778 BOSHINSKI, JILL E A204779 BOYER 6 SCELY COMPANY A204780 ORATTONIS, INC A2047,1 ORATTONI5, INC A204782 BRAUN, ELISABETH B 081693 60-2160-6225 4476 79-1041-6147 201412 01 -1061 -6360 -CC 43763 01-1123-6210 51188 21-6960-6210 118.00 420.00 420.00 35.00 80.00 --------------- 115.00 150.00 150.00 135.00 --------------- 135.00 2,167.00 2,167.00 1.29 90.00 --------------- 91.29 =====a=======S= 5938 24+9033-6210-4190 9385 24-9043-6210-4190 4.18 3.75 003912 63-9020-6740-VISN 79-4410-6143 7.53 150.00 332.60 --------------- 482.60 w4P200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 09/20/93 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER 4204783 BRIGHTON HOUSING AUTH. 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AMARO SN5S 89 FLOR'';, GILAERT s s290 'oN7ALE2, TOM Se•:`5291 MA,: ;F, JOSr'PH MIGUEL 585292 STrINDACH, JCRALO LEE 55S293 WANGLING, GT.QV!.-N KENT `•8`•5.'.94 WENT, DAVID LAWRENCE 'A2951 °'RTDCRICK, DIANA RO;ETTA 12 -4433 -6710 -Rain 12-D301-2040 12-0001-2040 12-0001-2040 12-0001-2040 12-0901-2040 12-0001-2040 12-0'7012040 12-0001-2040 12-0001-2030 129.70 129.00 539.80 639.80 13.84 17.84 18.48 19.48 93.50 93.500 104.00 134.00 I62,00 :62.00 77.00 77.00 38.50 3x.50 IS9.00 WA'200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER A, OF 08/20/03 WA1uANT C'4Y{'C INVOICE ACCOUNT WUMDER „uM9CR NUMBER FD DEPT 05J PROD DATE : 08/40/93 PAGE : 2 WARRANT AMOUNT '.s295 r'p DLRICK. DIANA ROSETTA %`1529/ WINKLED. SUSAN A '1M5`•297 CAROLNAS. CHRISTINA E 5'455295 MCCLANAHAN. MARILYN LCE ;'1•;;299 NF 4.ID'ETM. WiLMA 5155300 NIL.i:STU'TN, DIAN`: L=NI5 SRS'; 301 ,'ODR IGUr2. RF N:: ANN ':55';302. 4CLCRK Or COURT/DOMETIC Sq5,393 *ocrICr OF PCCnu-RV SPVC5 5,555304 AvCUFLLO. JUDY 12.-0001-2030 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001--2045 12-0301-2345 12-0001-2085 12-0001-2085 12-0301-2045 159.00 129.40 129.40 150.00 150.00 23.34 23.34 128.00 128.00 40.00 = = = 40.00 92.50 92.50 80.00 AS .00 34.DR 34.09 60.00 60.00 WAP200a WARRANT NUM AER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF _ 08/20/03 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMOCR MUMOER FO DEPT OnJ PROJ DATE : 08/20/93 PAGE : 3 WARRANT AMOUNT :9':5305 nALR. OONN4 S45304 BROWN, SHRFDA RLNEE 5I'. 3,7 CASARES. SALLY J Sn553De DO;CN, JACKLYN M :N`.530`7 DOwLCU. LLA rLLCN ~5310 r'N5MINGFR, BARBARA J S455311 MALL. JOYCC ANN 5955312 JUHL. LYNN M SMS5313 KRUM, ALICC ANN M c 314 LARGONI LISA 12-0001-20045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2065 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 28.95 25.85 150.00 150.00 z=_= 98.30 99.00 115.00 115.00 63.00 63.00 132.00 132.00 235.00 235.00 200.00 200.00 300.00 333.00 78.24 WAP090 JARRANT Nt M pr'q PAYCC WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : D8/20/93 INVOtCF NUMACR ACCOUNT NUMBr FD D!`.PT OnJ 'ROJ DAT : 09/20/93 PAG_ : 4 WARRANT AmO'JNT M55314 LAG'S0N, LISA 79.24 +"`.•.31r• NAVARRFTf , NADINE `R6S3I6 SILVA, .MARY SANDRA SH55317 SMITH. :vcLYN "!ARIA .471q SOLIS. 9CTTV ANGrLA SA r:S71') UNGC, T..=RRIc Lrr 12-0901-2045 12-0301-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0301-2045 12-0901-2945 FINAL TOTAL : 166.00 166.00 79.96 459.77 454.77 543.00 54!1.00 306.00 336.00 5.119.16 WAP2 00P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS 0° : 09/20/93 DATE : DA/20/93 PASE S THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMP_!.T O ON THE, AfOV 5- LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE I THROUGH 4 p AND BATED 'R/2;/A7, AND THAT PAYMENTS $4OUL0 DE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AM:EHJNT$ SET OPPiSITE THCIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT A4rLL2 -7 DAT:J THI : � -Q AY OF� a\)VUaT DrRr,TIR 'r1 Y1 ANc_ AND ADMINISTRATION SERvICCS SUl5CRIn7 AND SWORN TO nr_rODE ME THIS JP3 2 0 DAY OF MY COMMI':';ION EXPIRES: / / / / A NOTARY PUBLIC 2 - NC, THE .n.OARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HER'_rY (A°OVE) IDISA!'°ROVL) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH A90VC: AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THHrREPOccR��: A/RU HEQEBY ORDERCD DRAWN UPON tic FUND - TOTALING x_y�rl_l JL1L_ DATED THIS Qa3`o DAY CFQC`�'T 19Qy—• WELD COUNTY CLERK 0 THE BOARD �s_ _ _ _11��JLkC CHAIRMAN r.�c__ eiTY MCMDER MFMF3ER MEMAER MEMM1R RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN FAMILY EDUCATIONAL NETWORK OF WELD COUNTY (FENWC) AND ST. VRAIN VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT RE -1J 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 Purchase of Services Agreement between FENWC and St. Vrain Valley School District RE -1J to provide lunches for Head Start children, commencing October 18, 1993, and ending June 10, 1994, with further terms and conditions being as stated in said agreement, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, that the Purchase of Services Agreement between FENWC and St. Vrain Valley School District RE -1J 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 11th day of August, A.D., 1993. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELJ}, COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: a€,A- Deputy $K7"Y�at e.rk to the Board APPROVED AS TO FORM; ounty Attorneys EXCUSED Barbara J. Kirioneyer 930786 Ce //A, .1= /I PURCHASE OF SERVICES IS NT, and entered into 1993. by and between the CountyEof Weld, State of Colorado, this and through theday of `Bo rd of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Family Educational Network of Weld County, hereinafter referred to as "FENWC" and St. Vrain Valley School District RE -1J, at the Frederick Junior/Senior High School, hereinafter referred to as "School District." WITNESSETH That for and in consideration of the covenants herein agreed to be kept and performed, the School District hereby agrees to provide to FENWC the following described services based upon the following terms and conditions: 1. The School District will provide lunches and milk for approximately thirty- four (34) Head Start children at a cost of one dollar and sixty-five cents ($1.65) per child. The School District will provide lunches only at a cost of one dollar and ninety-five cents ($1.95) per adult lunches and milk at a cost of two dollars and twenty cents ($2.20) per adult. 2. FENWC agrees to notify the School District kitchen at Frederick, by 9:30 a.m. daily, of the number of children lunches and the number of adult lunches needed. These lunches will be picked up by FENWC between 11:00 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. FENWC shall notify the School District the day before any holiday or vacation that meals will not be needed for those specified days. 3. The School District will submit a bill for services to the Weld County Division of Human, P.O. Box 1805, Greeley, Colorado, 80632, by the 10th of the month for services provided during the preceding month. The School District agrees to provide information on the cost of the quantity of lunches served to enable FENWC to comply with USDA reimbursement requirements. 4. FENWC will apply directly to USDA for reimbursement for each child's meal by type (full paid, free or reduced) each month. The School District will not receive USDA reimbursement for these meals. FENWC agrees to pay the School District for all meals served to Head Start children and staff. Such reimbursement will be made within three (3) weeks of the receipt of a statement of such charges from the School District. The rate will be as described in item Itl above. 5. FENWC agrees to provide the containers necessary for food transportation, and proper food storage equipment and further agrees to provide for all transportation of the food from the School District to the FENWC Center. 6. The School District agrees to provide meals in accordance with the regulations of the United States Department of Agriculture's Child care Food Program as shown in Attachment A hereto, which is hereby incorporated into this Agreement. 930786 y 7. The School District will maintain the following records for FENWC: a. Menu/Production Records, including number of meals prepared, menu. portion sizes of menu items and amounts of food used to prepare menu items. This is a requirement at the preparation kitchen for all meals served. b. Food and milk invoices. (Sent in weekly to the Food Services Office) 8. FENWC will maintain a daily record of the number of meals served by type. 9. The term of this Agreement shall be form October 18, 1993 through June 10, 1994. 10. This Agreement may be amended at any time with the written mutual consent of both parties. 11. The School District and FENWC mutually agree to accept that this Agreement may be terminated by either party upon a thirty (30) day written notice being provided to the other party, However, this Agreement will be terminated if Head Start funding is stopped. 12. Assurances: a. School District RE -1J agrees that that its officers, employees, and Weld County, and therefore are not Weld County employees, as a result it is an independent contractor and clients do not become employees of entitled to any employee benefits as of the execution of this Agreement. b. Weld County, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its officers and employees, shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by an negligent acts or omissions of School District RE -1J or its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing functions as described in this Agreement. School District RE -1J shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Weld County, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its officers and employees for any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of this Agreement by its employees, volunteers, clients and agents. School District RE -1J shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of Weld County, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing this Agreement. School District RE -1J shall provide Worker's Compensation for all employees of School District RE -1J engaged in the performance of this Agreement, as required by the Colorado Worker's Compensation Act. Likewise, FENWC, by and through the Board of County commissioners, shall provide adequate liability and Worker's Compensation Insurance for all its employees, volunteers and agents engaged in the performance of this Agreement. c. No officer, member, or employee of Weld County and no member of their governing bodies shall save any pecuniary interest, direct or indirect in the approved Agreement or the proceeds thereof. 93078S g. d. School District RE -1J understands that monitoring and evaluation of the performance of this Agreement shall Se conducted by the Weld County Division and the results provided to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. e. School District RE -1J and FENWC assure compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Acts of 1986, and that no person shall on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under the approved Agreement. f. 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. 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. 13. Severability 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. 14. Entire Agreement: This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding between the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof, and may not be changed or modified except as stated in Paragraph 12 herein. 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. WE COUNTY BOARD OF C9MMISSIONERS ST. VRAIN SCHOOL DISTRICT RE- 1J Constance L. Har ert, Chairperson / Vav WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD 44-9-41 t A aA- By: Deputy Clkrk to the Board ATTESTING TO BOARD OF COUNTY --- COMMISSIONER SIGNATURES ONLY (, j&Lad-Ci Cyniia Greule, Supervisor Foo Services Department WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES r J. Speckman utive Director 930785 fill` wia€ ADO mEm®RAn®urI Board of County Commissiorers -^ 1 ToSQDstance L. Harbert. ChairpdbrQ.a_ Auggst 11, 1993 From Walter J, Speckman. Executive Di• fictfir'='Human Recnurc Subject: Purchase of ar ice Agreement between FENWC and St. Vrain Valley School District RE -1J Enclosed for Board approval is a Purchase of Service Agreement between FENWC and St. Vrain Valley School District RE -1J. The School District will provide lunches and milk for approximately thirty four (34) Head Start children at a cost of $1.65 per child. The School District will provide lunches only at a cost of $1.95 per adult and lunch with milk at a cost of $2.20 per meal. The School District agrees to submit a bill for services to the Weld County Division of Human Resources, P.O. Box 1805, Greeley, Colorado 80632, by the 10th of the month for services provided during the preceding month. The School District agrees to provide information on the cost of the quantity of lunches ser+e4 to enable FENWC to comply with USDA reimbursement requirements. FENWC agrees to the following: reimburse the School District for all meals served to Head Start children and staff. notify the School District kitchen at Frederick, by 9:30 a.m. daily, of the number of children lunches and the number of adult lunches needed. These lunches will be picked up by FENWC between 11:00 a.m. and 11:15. FENWC will notify the School District the day before any holiday or vacation that meals will not be needed for those specific days. The term of this Agreement is from October 18, 1993 through June 10, 1994. If you have any questions, please telephone Tere Keller-Amaya at 356-0600. hi"2Go60 ■ 930786 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN FAMILY EDUCATIONAL NETWORK OF WELD COUNTY (FENWC) AND WELD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT RE -5J AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - PROGRAM SERVICES 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 Purchase of Services Agreement between FENWC and Weld County School District RE -5J for various services provided through the Head Start Program, commencing September 1, 1993. and ending May 31, 1994, with further terms and conditions being as stated in said agreement, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, that the Purchase of Services Agreement between FENWC and Weld County School District RE -5J for various services provided through the Head Start Program 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 11th day of August, A.D., 1993. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: ' X-l.�&Ci X — 1)P714,14.."--1 /y71 4, L.--1 Deputy erk to the Board APPROVED AS TO FORM: /T-rI— . County Atto ey BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD OUNTY, COLORADO .o2rf efar-,veetsc 2 Constance L. yarbert, Chairman -Tem ct DaaK.Tull EXCUSED Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 930787 de./ rf/_', PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this // -day of , 1993, by and between the County of Weld. State of Colorado, by and thr gh the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Family Educational Network of Weld County, hereinafter referred to as "FENWC", and the Weld County School District RE -5J, hereinafter referred to as "School District." WITNESSETH THAT FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION OF the covenants herein agreed to be kept and performed, the School District hereby leases and agrees to provide unto the following described premises and services based upon the following terms and conditions: 1. The School District agrees to provide classroom Elementary School, Milliken, Colorado, for the Hundred and Seventy Five ($375.00) per month. The made available for (1) daily Head Start session, 1993, and ending May 31, 1994, contingent upon the requirements. space at the Milliken rental amount of Three classroom space will be beginning September 1, School District's state Billing for rent shall be made monthly and may be made with the school lunch billing referenced in item 3 below. 2. The School District agrees to provide bus transportation for the Head Start children who live on the regular bus routes within the School District's boundaries, and the Head Start children who do not live on the regular bus routes. The charges for those children not on the regular bus routes will be $8.00 per child per month, not to exceed the total charge of $450.00 during the time frame referenced in item 1 above. Billing for transportation shall be made monthly and may be made with the school lunch billing referenced in item 3 below. 3. The School District agrees to provide hot lunches to the Head Start classroom at the price of One Dollar and Sixty -Five Cents ($1.65) per meal. The School District will submit a bill by the 10th of the month for all services provided (space/transportation/meals) during the preceding month, to Weld County Division of Human Resources, P.O. Box 1805, Greeley, Colorado 80632. The term of this Agreement shall be from September 1, 1993, through May 31, 1994. 4. The School District agrees to provide meals in accordance with the regulations of the United States Department of Agriculture's Child Care Food Program as shown in Attachment A of this Agreement. S. FENWC agrees to notify the School District within the first hour of the beginning of the school day if there is a variance in the number of meals needed for that day. Head Start shall notify the School District the day before holidays and vacations that meals will not be needed for that specified day(s). 7. Thorough and complete custodial care shall be provided by the School District daily. This service is provided as part of the rental agreement stipulated in item 1. 8. FENWC agrees to provide telephone service for the FENWC staff for any telephone service installed in the Milliken Elementary School. 9. FENWC agrees that it will throughout the term of this Agreement comply with the rules and regulations of the School District in effect from time to time as they may affect the Head Start children. 10. The School District and FENWC mutually agree that this Agreement may be modified, provided thirty (30) day written notice is provided to the other party. Any modifications made to this Agreement must be agreed upon in writing and signed by appropriate officials. 11. The School District and FENWC mutually agree to accept that this Agreement be terminated by either party upon a thirty (30) day written notice being provided to the other party. This Agreement will terminate immediately in the event of a loss of funding to the FENWC Program. 12. Assurances: a. The School District agrees that it is an independent contractor and that its officers, employees, and clients do not become employees of Weld County, and therefore are not entitled to any employee benefits as Weld County employees, as a result of the execution of this Agreement. b. FENWC, the Weld County Board of Commissioners, its officers and employees, shsl1 not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of the School District, its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing this Agreement. The School District, its officers and employees, shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of FENWC, or its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing functions as described in this Agreement. The School District shall provide adequate liability and worker's compensation insurance for all of its employees, volunteers agents engaged in the performance of this Agreement, as required by the Colorado Worker's Compensation Act. Likewise. FENWC, by and through the Board of Weld County Commissioners, shall provide adequate liability and workers' compensation insurance for all employees of FENWC engaged in the performance of this Agreement. c. 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. d. The School District understands that monitoring and evaluation of the performance of this Agreement shall be conducted by the Weld County Division of Human Resources and the results provided to the Weld County Board of Commissioners. 930787 e. The School District and FENWC assure compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1986, and that no person; shall, on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex, handicap, or national origin be excluded from participation in, be denied the 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 and year first hereinabove se t forth. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Constance i.. Harbert, hairpe son L ISION OF/49 d HUMAN R SOURCES tive Director Deputy Cle to the Board AlTESTING TO BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER SIGNATURES ONLY -11 WELD COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT RE -5J *-N' '70(HI'd Superintendent of Schools 9307 ► 0' mEmoRAnDum Board of County Commissioners roConstance L. Harbert, Chairpe son August I,1„1993 From Valter J. Soeckman, Executive Director,Talaman Resources so bk.= Purchase of Service Agreement between FENWC and Weld County E- o - is rf closed for oar approves is two urc FENWC and Weld County School District RE 5J ase o Service Agreements etween n n. -•r e- CJI The first Agreement between FENWC and School District RE -5J states that School District agrees to provide classroom space at the Milliken Elementary School, for the rental amount of ,3/5,00 per month. The School District agrees to provide bus transportation for the Head Start children who live on the regular bus routes within the School District boundaries. The charges for those children not on the regular bus routes will be $8.00 per child per month, not to exceed the total charge of $450.00 during the time frame referenced in item 1 above. The School District agrees to provide hot lunches to the Head Start classroom at the price of $1.65 per meal. The School District will submit a bill by the 10th of the month for all services provides (space/transportation/meals) during the preceding month. FENWC agrees to pay School District RE -5J for the above services. FENWC agrees to notify the School District within the first hour of the beginning of the school day if there is a variance in the number of meals needed for that day. Head Start shall notify the School District the day before holidays and vacations that meals will not be needed for the specified day(s). The term of this Agreement is from September 1, 1993 through May 31, 1994. The seconded Agreement between FENWC and Weld County School District RE -5J states FENWC will implement preschool services for the School Districts Preschool Program. Services will be provided for a maximum of forty (40) children. Two sessions will be held; one Monday/Wednesday session, and one Tuesday/Thursday session from 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. FENWC will charge the School District $30.00 per month per student not to exceed $1,200.00 per month, or $10,800.00 per contract year. A bill will be submitted by FENWC to the School District by the 10th of each month for the previous months charges, to be paid by the School District by the 30th of each month. The term of this Agreement is from October 1, 1993 through May 31, 1994. If you have any questions, please telephone Tere Keller-Amaya at 356-0600. f/R 0060 930 788 Pret'roal Fag, 930787 Pm5 Services RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN FAMILY EDUCATIONAL NETWORK OF WELD COUNTY (FENWC) AND WELD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT RE -5J AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - PRESCHOOL SERVICES 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 Purchase of Services Agreement between FENWC and Weld County School District RE -5J for Head Start Preschool Services, commencing October 1, 1993, and ending May 31, 1994, with further terms and conditions being as stated in said agreement, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Purchase of Services Agreement between FENWC and Weld County School District RE -5J for Head Start Preschool 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 11th day of August, A.D., 1993. n l ovcoo ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: i Deputy Clerk to the Board APPROVED AS TO FORM: ounty Attorney Dale K. Hall BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO EXCUSED Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 930788 ea: NX', ,e / PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 1L between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by of Commissioners o£ Weld County, the and throu the Board of County Resources' Family Educational Network of Weld County, County "FENWC" and the Weld School District RE -5J, hereinafter referred ooasn of Human District". Y, hereinafter referred to as School WiTNESSETH THAT FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION OF performed, the School District and described premises and services based I. TERM: the covenants herein agreed to be kept and FENWC hereby agree unto the following upon the following terms and conditions: The term of this agreement between FENWC and the School District shall be for the period beginning October 1, 1993 and ending May 31, 1994. 2. FENWC RESPONSIBILITIES: a. FENWC will implement preschool services for the School Districts Pre-school Program. Services will be provided for a maximum of forty (40) children. Two sessions will be held; one Monday/Wednesday session 8:00 a. and one session Tuesday/Thursday from m. to 11:30 a.m. b. FENWC agrees to provide a teacher and teacher aide for the classroom, which includes salary and benefits, employee supervision and evaluation, and training and technical assistance. Supervision of the FENWC staff is the ultimate responsibility of FENWC. The school District elementary principal will participate in the hiring process of staff to be located at the elementary school site. FENWC has the final authority in the hiring/firing process of staff. c. FEWNC will charge the School District $30.00 per month per student not to exceed $1,200.00 per month, or $10,800 per contract year. A bill will be submitted by FENWC to the School District by the 10th of each month for the previous months charges, to be paid by the School District by the 30th of each month. d. FENWC will coordinate efforts among staff and parents to maximize the transition of students and parents e. FENWC will provide adequate insurance for the purpose of program operation, to include: child liability insurance. the School District staff, FENWC opportunities for a successful into the public school system. 93078.9 3. SCHOOL DISTRICT RESPONSIBILITIES: a. The School District will provide custodial services for the Milliken Elementary School Classrooms. b. The School District will make payment for FENWC's services by the 30th of the month for the previous month's charges. Payment will be sent to: Weld County Division of Human Resources Attention: Fiscal Department P.O. Box 1805 Greeley, Colorado 80632 c. The School District will recruit students for the District Preschool Program. d. The School District will be responsible to collect payment from the participants of the program and remit to FENWC as stated in sections 2.c. and 3.b. e. Transportation for the preschool children will be provided by the School District. 12. Assurances: a. The Weld School District RE -5J agrees that it is an independent contractor and that its officers, employees, and clients do not become employees of Weld County, and therefore are not entitled to any employee benefits as Weld County employees, as a result of the execution of this Agreement. b. FENWC, the Weld County Board of Commissioners, its officers and employees, shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of the Weld School District RE - 5J, its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing this Agreement. The Weld School District RE -5J, its officers and employees, shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of FENWC, or its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing functions as described in this Agreement. The Weld School District RE -5J shall provide adequate liability and worker's compensation insurance for all of its employees, volunteers agents engaged in the performance of this Agreement, as required by the Colorado Worker's Compensation Act. Likewise, FENWC, by and through the Board of Weld County Commissioners, shall provide adequate liability and workers' compensation insurance for all employees of FENWC engaged in the performance of this Agreement. c. 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. 930783 d. The Weld School District RE -5J understands that monitoring and evaluation of the performance of this Agreement shall be conducted by the Weld County Division of Human Resources and the results provided to the Weld County Board of Commissioners. e. The Weld County School District RE -5J and FENWC assure compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1986, and that no person shall, on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex, handicap, or benefits of, or be national origin be excluded from participation in, be denied the approved Agreement, otherwise subjected to discrimination under the 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 WELD SCHOOL DISTRICT RE -5J onstance L. Harbert, Chairman EST: 051/46193 DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES peCkmBn.Exec �tive Director ill WELD COUNTY CLERK TO By: BOARD eputy Cler t the Bo rd ATTESTING TO BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER SIGNATURES 0?;w Superintendent of Schools 3307603 ce ti AR2346930 RESOLUTION RE: GRANT EXTENSION OF OIL AND GAS LEASE TO CFG ENERGY, 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, Weld County, Colorado, is the holder of a certain oil and gas lease originally grant to Dean L. Cummins, by Resolution dated August 7, 1991, and WHEREAS, by Resolution dated September 9. 1992, the Board approved an Assignment of Lease between Dean L. Cummins, Vanguard Exploration, Inc., and C and F Energy, Inc., now known as CFG Energy, Inc., and WHEREAS, said lease covers land more particularly described as follows: Township 7 North, Range 63 West, 6th P.M. Section 21: ALL Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, Thomas B. Croke, President of CFG Energy, Inc., submitted a request, on August 7, 1993, for a six-month extension of said oil and gas lease, and WHEREAS, CFG Energy, Inc., in accordance with the Mineral Leasing Policy, has submitted a bonus payment of $6,400 for granting the extension and $640 as delayed rental for the term of the extension, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to extend said oil and gas lease with CFG Energy, Inc. to, and until February 7, 1994. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the extension of oil and gas lease with CFG Energy, Inc., pertaining to the above -described parcel to February 7, 1994, be, and hereby is, granted. F 0640 MARY0ANN6930 / 3 FEUERSTEINCLERKS & RECORDER • WELD CO, CO 930790 LE -0132, Sas oz: er& RE: OIL AND GAS LEASE EXTENSION - CFG ENERGY, INC. PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 11th day of August, A.D.. 1993, nunc pro tune August 7,1993. ATTEST: Weld Coun` .'C g=k to the` Board BY: Deputy APPROVED AS TO FORM: you ty Attorney Barbara J. Kirkmeyer BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WEL I COUNTY, COLORADO B 1398 REC 02346930 08/19/93 15:34 $0.00 2/002 F 0641 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 930790 CFG ENERGY, INC. VIA ND DF, .L fVfl August 7, 1993 Clerk to the Board Weld County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 915 Tenth Street Greeley, Colorado 80632 Re: WP d Gases& as Section 21: ALL, Township 7 North, Weld County, Colorado Recorded August 8, 1991 in Book 1309, at Reception No. 02260205 Dear Clerk: The Weld County Oil and Gas Lease covering the above referenced section, dated August 7, 1991 (the "Lease"), was originally granted to Dean L. Resolution recorded SepteCummins, for a primary term running through 12:00 noon on August 7, 1993. By 2303561, assignment of t e�er 15, 1992 LeasetoC& F Energy, 1 gy In1 at Reception Number 2303561,Board of County Commissioners. By change of corporate name, Cr&vFEnergy, Inc. is now known as CFG Energy, Inc. CFG Energy, Inc. has failed to make a discovery of oil and/or gas in paying quantities during the primary term of the Lease. paragraph 24 of the Lease, the Mineral Leasing Policy Concerning Extensions, In accordance adopted by the Board on August 29, 1985, CFG Energy, Inc. hereby request a six (6) month extension in the term of the Lease, from and effective as of the date of this request for extension. Enclosed is CFG's check in the amount of $6,400 as bonus for granting of the extension. Also enclosed is CFG's separate check in the amount of $640 as delayed rental for the term of the extension. We understand that the royalty payable, shall remain the same as in the original lease. Thank you for your assistance. Very truly yours, CFG ENERGY, INC. 706 27th Avenue, •208. Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phone 003) Post Office box 730. Greeley, Colorado • 808332-0730 PAX ( )) 3 353-0933 (303553966 :i 70 By: */ -tend g Thomas B. Croke, President Enc: III 0.9 0 a 93079C RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT FOR ADMINISTRATION OF CITY OF GREELEY MUNICIPAL COURT APPROVED PUBLIC SERVICE 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 Intergovernmental Agreement for Administration of City of Greeley Municipal Court Approved Public Service between the City of Greeley and Weld County, Colorado. commencing July 21, 1993, and ending June 30, 1994. with further terms and conditions being as stated in said agreement, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Intergovernmental Agreement for Administration of City of Greeley Municipal Court Approved Public Service between the City of Greeley and Weld County, Colorado. 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 11th day of August, A.D., 1993. nunc pro tune July 21, 1993. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: Deputy '. erk to the Board APPROVED AS TO FORM: County Attofney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD -COUNTY, COLORADO George/E. Baxter i44t4 r ert, Chairman 4C_//1'*1/'?7 Webster, 'ro-Tem Dale K. Hall EXCUSED Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 930791 cc : FrizeiegY r • • INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT FOR ADMINISTRATION OF CITY OF GREELEY MUNICIPAL COURT APPROVED PUBLIC SERVICE THIS INTERGOVERNMENTAL INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT is made this with /t, 1993, by and between the City of Greele� day rof principle place of business at 1000 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631, by and through its City Council, hereinafter referred to as "Greeley," and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, the County government with its principle place of business being the Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, hereinafter referred to as "Weld County." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Greeley has recently enacted an ordinance which amends Section 10.24.061 of the Greeley City Code providing for the forfeiture of the drivers licenses of persons convicted of Possessing or consuming ethyl alcohol while aged 18, 19, or 20 years and allowing said persons to complete not less than 24 hours of court -approved public service, a copy of which is attached hereto and is referred to herein as "Exhibit A," and WHEREAS, Greeley is in need of the services of administration for said court -approved public service, and WHEREAS, Weld County, by and through its Useful Public Service Department, has the personnel and organization to accomplish said administration of court -approved public service, and WHEREAS, intergovernmental agreements between Greeley and Weld County are authorized, pursuant to the Greeley City Charter, the Weld County Home Rule Charter, and state statute. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and ants contained herein, parties coven hereto agree as follows: 1. TERM: The term of this Intergovernmental Agreement shall be from July 21, 1993 to and until June 30, 1994, unless sooner terminated by either party pursuant to the provisions of paragraph 5 below. 2. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY WELD COUNTY: Weld County agrees to administer the court -approve public service which is specified and contemplated in subparagraph M of Section 10.24.061 of the Greeley City Code. 3. REFERRALS BY GREELEY: Greeley agrees to the following rules regarding referrals of those persons subject to • • subparagraph M of Section 10.24.061 of the Greeley City Code: a. All referrals to Weld County for the administration of court -approved public service shall be made by completing a referral using the form which is attached hereto and is referred to herein as "Exhibit S." b. Greeley shall require all persons so referred to contact Weld County within two business days after the Municipal Court approves public service pursuant to said section of the Greeley City Code. c. If the defendant so referred does not spend the requisite time in the Useful Public Service Program as required by the Municipal Court, Greeley may make subsequent referrals under the same case number; however, the payment as set forth in section 4 below shall be for each referral made, regardless of whether or not it is in the same case. Greeley may make up to three referrals in the same case. 4. PAYMENT TERMS: Each person referred to Weld County for administration of court approved public service shall pay the sum of $60 per referral. Said sum shall be paid prior to entry into the program. Greeley agrees to require by judicial order each person so referred to pay the sum of $60 to Weld County by personal check or money order upon entering the program. 5. TERMINATION: Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time for any reason by giving the other party a 30 day written notice of termination. Additionally, either party may terminate this Agreement without notice upon a material breach of the terms of this Agreement by the other party. 6. MISCELLANEOUS: a. This Agreement shall be binding and inure to the benefit of Weld County and Greeley. b. No alteration or variation of the terms of this Agreement shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by the parties hereto. c. Greeley or Weld County may not assign or transfer this Agreement, any interest therein, or claim thereunder without prior written approval of the other party. d. The relative liabilities of Greeley and Weld County for any action brought as a result of any injury to a person or property shall be determined in 930791 • i accordance with Section 13-21-111.5, C.R.S. (1987 Replacement Volume).Weld County shall provide necessary Workmen's Compensation Insurance at its own cost for its own employees. e. No portion of this Agreement shall be construed to confer a benefit or right of a cause of action lying in tort, contract, or otherwise upon any person or entity not a party to this Agreement. Furthermore, no portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any governmental or personal immunities held by the parties or their officers, agents, and/or employees. f. All notices required to be given under the terms of this Agreement shall be effective upon the dispatch of a copy of theor ti, first class mail, postage prepaid ppprequested,registered mail, return Notice Citto Greeley shall be given to Mayor of the of G Street, Greeley, Colorado y80631ree1ey, 1000 Tenth Weld County shall be given to All notices County to the Board of C Commissioners of weld o P.O. Box 758, Greeley, Colorado, P.O. Y. Colorado 80632. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties heret have Agreement to be executed this N, q n -� day of /1,.-- - caused this CLERK TO THE BOARD of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS BY: Deput ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO SUBSTANCE: BY to t e Pal Grattet C , City Manager lagreely.g;b , 1993. COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO, BY AND THROUGH THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY BY: Constance L. Harbert, Chairman 087/6/93 CITY OF GREELEY, COLORADO, BY AND THROUGH THE GREELEY CITY COUNCIL BY: William L n, Mayor APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM: BY: Richard P. Brady, City Attorney 93'0791 Co i CITY OF GREELEY, COLORADO ORDINANCE NO. , 1993 Exhibit A AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE FORFEITURE OF THE DRIVER'S LICENSE OF PERSONS CONVICTED OF POSSESSING OR CONSUMING ETHYL ALCOHOL WHILE AGED EIGHTEEN, NINETEEN, OR TWENTY YEARS OF AGE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF GREELEY, COLORADO: Section 1. Section 10.24.061 of the Greeley City Code, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein, is hereby amended to add the following sections: L. Immediately upon a plea of guilty or no contest (except when such plea is entered in conjunction with a deferred sentence), or a verdict of guilty by the court or jury, to a violation of subsection B of this section, in addition to any other penalty, the court may require the offender to immediately surrender his driver's, minor driver's, or provisional driver's license, to the court. The court shall forward to the Colorado Department of Revenue a notice of conviction, together with the offender's license, not later than ten (lo) days after the conviction becomes final. M. In lieu of forwarding the notice of conviction and the driver's license to the Colorado Department of Revenue as specified in subsection L of this section, the court may, in its discretion and as a part of the sentence to be imposed, require a person not previously convicted of possession or consumption of alcohol within the city or in any other jurisdiction, to complete not less than 24 hours of court -approved public service. Upon the verified completion of such public service, and the payment of all costs associated with such public service, the court shall return the driver's license to the offender and shall not forward notice of the conviction to the Colorado Department of Revenue. However, if it is established by a preponderance of the evidence that the offender operated a motor vehicle upon a public roadway during the time period between the order to'surrender the license to the court and the receipt by the court of proof of completion of the public service, then the court shall forward the notice of conviction to the Colorado Department of Revenue notwithstanding the successful completion of the public service. This subsection M shall not be applicable upon a second or subsequent conviction of subsection B. N. It is unlawful for any person to fail to surrender his license to the court within three (3) days of his plea of guilty or no contest, or verdict of guilty to a violation of subsection B of this section, if the court orders such surrender. 0 IMo NQ Ore/.." 930791 O. Whenever the court requires that a person complete any amount of public service pursuant to subsection M of this section, the court shall also impose upon that person, in addition to any other fine, cost or penalty, a public service fee in an amount set by the court to cover all administrative, contract, or insurance costs of the court -approved public service. This ordinance shall become effective five (5) days after its final publication, as provided by the Greeley City Charter. PASSED AND ADOPTED, SIGNED AND APPROVED this , 1993. day of ATTEST: City Clerk 2 THE CITY OF GREELEY, COLORADO By: Mayor 930791 INTERCOUNTY REFERRAL TO: Agency name Address Name of offender Date of Birth Home phone number Sentencing date Completion deadline Address Offense Case No. Work phone number Number of hours The offender is/is not covered under a medical policy and is/is not covered under a liability policy and has been assessed a S fee by the Court. COMMENTS (prior record/health information)__ Upon completion or termination of this placement, please indicate: successfully completed/date completed: did not complete/total hours completed: no contact COMMENTS: By (authorized signature) Date THANK YOU FOR YOUR ASSISTANCE. PLEASE RETURN COMPLETED REFERRAL TO: Exhibit B 9a;0:591 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 Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, certain General Fund Warrants in the total amount of $1,208.66 have been 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 July 1993, in the amount of $1,208.66, 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 11th day of August, A.D., 1993. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: th-= / ' &4 IL ef,_, Deputy Lerk to the Board APPROVED AS TO FORM: County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELDOUNTY, COLORADO ale K. EXCUSED Barbara J. Kirkmeyer ec 4C 930789 wIw COLORADO To From mEmoRAnuum CLERK TO THE BOARD BUNTING DEPARZMIT Date a , Subject: PAYROLL VOID j"IARRANTS FOR THE MONTH WILL YOU PLMSE =ERA RE�ge LUPION FOR THE FOLLOWING WARRANT CANCELLATIONS FOR PAYROLL FUND; FOR THE MONTH OF� j am_ IN THE AMOUNT OF 1nQ ` THANE YOU, Ac ooO/ 93C769 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 1524 - ANDOLSEK 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, pursuant to its authority under Section 30 -2B -101(10)(d), CRS, a., 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. 1524, does not come within the purview of the definition of the terms, "subdivision" and "subdivided land", and WHEREAS, the request for Recorded Exemption No. 1524 was submitted by Edward and Esther Andolsek for property which is described as Lot B of RE #174, being part of the W§ of Section 2, Township 6 North, Range 65 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 162 acres and 4 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 conditional upon the following: 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 11.7 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance. 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. A Weld County septic permit is required for the proposed home, and its septic system shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal System (ISDS) regulations. 3. An ISDS evaluation on all existing septic systems will be necessary prior to issuing the required septic permits on the existing systems. 930792 g'E152(4 iwz RE: RE #1524 - ANDOLSEK PAGE 2 4. An Individual Sewage Disposal System Permit must be finalized and approved by an Environmental Protection Specialist within one (1) year of the application date. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 11th day of August, A.D., 1993. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board PY: & 1'a Deputy k erk to the Board APPROVED AS TO FORM: County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELA;7COUNTY, COLORADO Constance L. Dare EXCUSED Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 930792 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Edward and Esther Andolsek RE -1524 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 11,7 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance. 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. Weld County Septic permits are required for the proposed home septic system and shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 3. An I.S.D.S. Evaluation on all existing septic systems will be necessary prior to issuing the required septic permits on the existing systems. 4. An Individual Sewage Disposal System permit must be finalized and approved by an Environmental Protection Specialist within one (1) year of the application date. 930792 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303) 3533845, EXT. 3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 August 11, 1993 Board of County Commissioners Weld County Centennial Complex 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Subject: Recorded Exemption x/1524 This request for a recorded exemption is submitted by Edward and Esther Andolsek. The parcel of land on which this subdivision request is being made is described as Lot B of RE -174 being a part of the W2 of Section 2, T6N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The property is located approximately three miles east of the Town of Eaton. The request is to divide a 166.5 acre tract of land, which is the total contiguous land holdings of the applicants, into a 162 acre parcel and a 4 acre parcel, more or less. Two dwellings are located on proposed Lot A and no dwellings are located on proposed Lot B at this time. Access to the lot is provided from Weld County Road 45, a gravel county local road. Water service to the smaller lot is provided by North Weld County Water District, and is proposed for the larger lot. Sewer service is provided by a septic system to the smaller lot, and a septic system is proposed for the larger lot. The Department of Planning Services' staff recommends denial based on the level of development and the potential for continued division occurring in this area. The level of development in this area has reached a level where continued divisions may evade the intent and purpose of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. The proposed four acre parcel would be the third small acreage, one right after the other, along the east side of Weld County Road 45. Section 2 contains 14 parcels, Section 3 to the west contains 15 parcels and Section 11 to the south contains 15 parcels, for a total of 44 parcels in a 3 square mile area. Utilizing the minj.mum lot size of 80 acres, one would expect to find only 24 parcels. Therefore, this immediate are is developed 83 percent more than what would be determined to be appropriate under the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Furthermore, there are five dwellings in this tightly packed location, four stick -built homes and one mobile home. Te make matters worse, there are four small acreages on the west side of Weld County Road 45, all with existing dwellings. The configuration of these lots on the county road constitutes a linear subdivision which is not consistent with efficient and orderly development. Approval of this recorded exemption will create additional accesses 930792 Board of County Commissioners RE -1524 Page 2 on to Weld County Road 45 and increase the density ;,f the linear subdivision. Development in this area has reached a level where continued divisions evade the intent and purpose of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. Due to the nature of the linear subdivision along Weld County Road 45, and development in the surrounding area, the Department of Planning Services's staff recommends this Recorded Exemption be denied by the Board of County Commissioners. The Board of County Commissioners must determine whether it wishes to allow this type of piecemeal development to continue. Sinperely, Gregompson Current Planner 930792 iJLD CO. RD. 74 ** * 3 2 WELD CO. RD. 45 SECTION 2 TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH RANGE 65 WEST ** WELD CO. RD. 72 /n fl EXHIBITEXHIBIT like, A 1 98 9'0'92 Li 'UN '00 Q'InM `r V I I c.I ( II ,• , at. . Ii ]- a , • , 1 • • I n .. 10 I it . _ 1 , -- 4 n Pt u 4 w • is 1 .. — a S.cono I .. 1 --- K�; ,•• ••• • I .. G • `. • .. u n t ,• or,ecrfoi .J •. _ a. . '• .. r .... ,�J ..Lin• I 0 'e -r..--. Y • 1 y• 'S • H • t II ,• 'N",..-..„1 \. N,• • .• Ih. +u qp r.. 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I.•• rI.\ ..W\• _ > \.. • .w+.•.il i •• ,S. •- ••. ? is. ii pl •. -. i:- I - .. ,�• ..• e• •'ri, �'evl X11/ A On.. • •_ I• .1. �r •I I , I• rry�\�4LI • ..^ ."'W.lIf matl• •• .{ ,: • I'• e . • ' ••:.:!s::: • f •�. •I.• v• f �A.,• ljjj Imo z, • v , o • 1 IA . • j• ,I - I ••1•• al :.. + - • Q.I..\� s•.r:• ..: \lu�E�n<• •`' ..• .,t . • • 11 •'l• •. : ® •;,-,aar ,or.lu • - ' -• MC' rC�•�j+;. • • • , • ly �. r. s-pup--� • • at.i i a-- r • •- .1 •••••••" • • • , r• p. . •� 1'•au. Lev A. '.. no • I V l a :. Ir\ • CLAP•% ' t •. 1 I '* • uALrn .M ••• T �. •• • , ,rte,. I' - • •-• i l .. Y"1 xfl .�1�••• \W C- a•: •le a• '• 111 •..• _. .... •.. .�..... e' .. ,.�:... . ^_e - "�� • 930792 FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: RE -1524 DATE OF INSPECTION: July 16, 1993 APPLICANT'S NAME: Edward and Esther Andolsek REQUEST: A Recorded Exemption LEGAL DESCRIPTION; Part of the W2 of Section 2, T6N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: 3 miles oast of the Town of Eaton. LAND USE: N Irrigated crops, pasture, rural residence. E Irrigated crops, pasture, rural residence. S Irrigated crops, rural residence. W Irrigated crops, hay, rural residence. ZONING: COMMENTS: N A (Agricultural) E A (Agricultural) S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) Four brick homes and one double -wide mobile home are on the property. Irrigated crops, alfalfa, and oil and gas production are also located on the property. An irrigation ditch marks the western boundary. * Two houses and a mobile home were exempted off. This proposed exemption is adjacent to and just south of RE.174* Current Planner 930792 REFERRAL LIST NAME: Edward F. and Esther REFERRALS SENT: July 16, 1993 OLINTy _Attorney _&.Health Department _Extension Service 4Emergency Management Office Sheriff's Office _Engineering _Housing Authority _Airport Authority _Building Inspection STATF Division of Water Resources Geological Survey Department of Health HDepartment of Transportation istorical Society L�Water Conservation Board Oil and Gas Conservation Ault F-1 Berthoud F-2 -Briggsdale F-24 _Brighton F-3 _Eaton F-4 Fort Lupton F-5 Galeton F-6 ____Hudson F-7 Johnstown F-8 La Salle F-9 _Mountain View F-10 ____Milliken F-11 Nunn F-12 Pawnee F-22 Platteville F-13 ::::Platte Valley F-14 ----Raymer Valley F-15 Raymer F-2 ____Southeast Weld F-16 Windsor/Severance F-17 _Wiggins F-18 Western Hills F -20 3'i3 _Central Colo. Water Conservancy Dist _Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. Tri-Area Planning Commission D. Andolsek CASE NUMBER: RE -1524 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: July 30, 1993 Commission TO Sand CITIES Ault Brighton Broomfield Dacono ,.Eaton Erie Evans Firestone Fort Lupton Frederick Carden City Cilcrest _Greeley Grover Hudson Johnstown Keenesburg „Kersey La Salle Lochbuie _Longmont Mead Milliken New Raymer Northgienn -Nunn Pierce Platteville Severance Thornton Windsor CQj�[1TIES Adams Boulder Larimer T AC N 7 S US Army Corps of Engineers USDA -APHIS Veterinary Service Federal Aviation Administration _Federal Communication Commission SOII_CONS RVATION nremn _Brighton Fort Collins Greeley Longmont West Adams COMMISSION!EOARD F;rv+ 930'792 al t4c. 11, va. is, WIL(11 ADO To rTIEmoRAnuURn Greg Thompson Weld County Planning From Dot* July 22'Z !or n� John S. Pickle, M.S.E.H., Director, Environmental Health sub;$Case Number: RE -1524 Name: Andolsek, Edward and Esther Environmental Protection Services has reviewed this proposal; the following conditions are recommended to be part of any approval: 1. Weld County Septic Permits are required for the proposed home septic system and shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 2. It is the policy of this Division not to recommend for approval of any lot size less than one (1) acre, which will utilize an Individual Sewage Disposal System. 3. An Individual Sewage Disposal System permit must be finalized and approved by an Environmental Protection Specialist within one (1) year of the application date.. JSP/lam-1405 JUL 2 3 1993V Weld County Planning 930792 • :r1n ,tn".1 • WI�'Pc. COLORADO Date: July 16, 1993 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Weld C^ziaty Planning ENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303) 353.3545, EXT, 3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N, 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 CASE NUMBER: RE -1524 Enclosed is an application from Edward F. and Esther D. Andolsek for a Recorded Exemption. The parcel of land is described as part of the W2 of Section 2, T6N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately 3 miles east of the Town of Eaton. 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 July 30, 1993, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Greg Thompson, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. JC 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: enclosed letter. TOWN OF EATON 223 First Street v. O. Box 946 Eaton, Colorado 80615 930792 M-16.,74; .PLICATION FOR RECORDED EXEMPT* PHONE: 353-3845, Ext. 3540 _ Department of Planning Services, 1400 N. 17th Avenue, Creil y, Colorado 8 JUL t 5 1997 FOR PLANNING IjFPARRTTTMENA USE ONLY: `fj� APPL. FEE Q4-7 CASE NO. RECORDING FEE ZONING DISTRICT RECEIPT NO. IC1555 $5 DATE APPL. CHECKED BY Cr` Wald P-.yarlemas 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 Weld County Board of County Commissioners. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot B of Recorded Exemption No. 0803-2-2-RE174, as per the map recorded May 29, 1975, Book 740, Reception No. 1661505, Weld County Records, being a part of the W-1/2 of Section 2, Twn. 6 North, Rg. 65 West of 6th P.M. TOTAL ACREAGE: 166.5 Ras this property been divided from or had divided from it any other property since August 30, 1972? Yes X No Is this parcel of land under consideration the total contiguous land owned by the applicant? Yes x No FEE OWNERS OF PROPERTY: Name: Edward F. and Esther D. Andolsek Address: 354R4 Weld Co. Rd. 45, Eaton, CO 80615 Phone: 454-2072 Name: Address: WATER SOURCE: Larger Parcel Proposed NWCWD Smaller TYPE OF SEWER: Larger Parcel Proposed sepliC PROPOSED USE: Larger Parcel Agriculture ACREAGE: Larger Parcel 162 EXISTING DWELLINGS: (Yes or No) Ag Buildings Phone: Parcel NWCWD Smaller Parcel Existing septic Smaller Parcel Rural residence Smaller Parcel 4 (Yes or No) Yes I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statements, proposals, and/or plans submitted with or contained within this application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY OF WELD STATE OF CO ,. ednrit itHe-b,gtb C,.��(SEAL) :'/ Subscr My Commission Expires fore me this Signature: Owne or Authorized Agent A? Not day of , 191. - t 597 a8" /3 ?di. P4Qt 820792 • • TO: Weld County Department of Planning RE: Recorded Exemption #174, being a part of W-1/2 of Sec. 2, Twn. 6 North, Rg. 65 West of 6th P.M. OWNTRL Edward F. and Esther D. Andolsek Record:0 Exemption Qypstionnaire Item 1. We are considering retiring at the end of the 1993 farm year. We own another farm across the road from this parcel and have both farms for sale. The reason we are requesting this amended exemption is so that we may be able to retain our principal residence for our retirement. We have spent considerable time and money on our house and yard. We enjoy the location, and would like to spend our retirement there. The feed yard and feed shed would remain with the farm. Item 2. Item 3. Item 4. Item 5. Item 6. Item 7. The location of this property is approx. 4 miles east of Eaton, CO and approx. 1/2 mi. south on Weld Co. Rd. 45. The total size of this farm is 166 acs. M/L as determined by survey. The small lot will consist of approx. 4 acs. which will be retained by us, and used as our principal residence. The large parcel will remain as an irrigated farm as it has been used in the past. Both parcels will have access off Weld Co. Rd. 45, and the large parcel will also have access off Weld Co. Rd. 72 This proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan because there is no major development in the area. This property has not been divided since 1975, when we divided it to give our daughter 1 acre to build her house. There will be no productive agriculture land taken out of production as the result of the split. The uses permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding area, because the area consists of small rural acreages and irrigated farmland. The existing zoning district is agriculture, and will remain the same. No zone change is anticipated. This proposal is consistent with the efficient and orderly development, because no lot has been created since 1975, and there will be no productive agriculture land taken out of production. There will not be anything different than it is now, that would create a health Dr safety problem for the neighborhood. The property is within 5 minutes of the Galeton and Eaton Fire Protection District. The domestic water will be serviced by North Weld County water District (see letter enclosed) 930792 • • Map Legend Main residence Single family dwelling 3 Shop Peed Shed Feed Lot aim Existing Access 53 U, V CICK P Lot A Lot B of Recorded Exemption #174 166 Acs. M/L Weld Co. Rd. 72 A Existing Access 930792 rt t 3\ t vs }kit• 1JC 18- 'nt NU'FTO SCALE. • BOARD OF DIRECTORS ERNEST TIGGES GARY SIMPSON ERNEST ROSS W.M. McKAY CHARLES ACHZIGER July 7, 1993 NORTH WELISCOUNTY WATER DISTRICT HIGHWAY 85 • LUCERNE, COLORADO 80646 LYLE NELSON, MGR. P.O. BOX 56 • PHONE 356.3020 RE: Water Service Dear Sirs, This letter is in response to your inquiry regarding water service to the following described property: 6 SW1 of Section 2 -6N -65W 1. Water service is presently being provided to the above described property. 2. x Water service can be made available to the above described property provided all requirements of the District are satisfied. If contracts have not been 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, NORTH WELD COUNTY' WATER DISTRICT Lyle,o. Nelson, Manager NDL/ds Kreps/Widdeman 930792 BOARD OF DIRECTORS ERNEST TIGGES GARY SIMPSON ERNEST ROSS W.M. MCKAY CHARLES ACHZIGER • NORTH WELITCOUNTY WATER DISTRICT HIGHWAY 85 • LUCERNE. COLORADO 80646 LYLE NELSON, MGR. P.O. BOX 56 • PHONE 356-3020 RE: Water Service Dear Sirs, This letter is in response to your inquiry regarding water service to the following described property: 1. 2. SW1 of Section 2 -6N -65W x Water service is presently being provided to the above described property. Water service can be made available to the above described property provided all requirements of the District are satisfied. 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. NORTH WELD COUNTY W: TER DISTRICT Ly D. Nelson, Manager NDL/ds Kreps/Wiedeman 930' 4 • • CERTIFICATE or CONVEYANCES STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES The STEWART TITLE INSURANCE or ABSTRACT COMPANY 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: Lot B of Recorded Exemption No. 0803 -2 -2 -RE 174, recorded May 29, 1975, in Book 740 at Reception No. 1661505, being part of the W1/2 of Section 2, Township 6 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. CONVEYANCES (if none appear, so state): Reception No. 1954545 , Book 1019 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 STEWART TITLE COMPANY is hereby limited to the fee paid for this Certificate. In Witness Whereof, STEWART TITLE COMPANY has caused this certificate to be signed by its proper officer this 14th day of June , A,D., 1993 . at 7.45 A.M. o'clock. • STEWART TITLE OF GREELEY COMPANY By:ka, AUTHORIZ 'IGNATURE 930192 r h" AR19aSS4,1 1010 RISC 01,54345 01/30/14 10.44 $a,00 1/002 F 1461 MARY ANN tl!utRETEIN CLUE 1 RECORDER HELD CO, CO .Then DRm blade this .?7nr day or.ianeary ID OA ,between EDWARD F. AND0471 and EMIR D. ANDOLSgl ltatugOga4.TAMP of the County of vale BRA Stale of Colo. nub. of the fleet Pert, and EDWARD F. ANDO1SER and gnat D. ANDOL$[R, see ennbe,•In•ee,ea, iterate 1. Eaton, Colorado of the County of weld and Stele of Colorado, of the mond port: WlTNE131TH, That the said pert ie. .f the first part, for and In consideration of the sem of noose TER ee.eee to 11,0 said part Dort .• of the first pert, In band paid by the laid midis, of the second part, the receipt whereof Is hereby contented And acknowledged. hare 'rented, bargained, sold and conveyede and by that presents do grant. bargain, sell. convey and confirn, unle the mid pert to Of the wad part, their here and assigns foram, all the following de,crfed lets or past s of land, dteete, lying end bring In the County of Veld and Sb,ts of Colorado, tn wits des legal description attached hereto and incorporated, herein by reference as Exhibit "A". Together with all and singular the hereditament' And apportreanns thereunto belonging, nr in any. wise appertaining, and the reversion and re.mions remainder and nmalndete, rents, Issues and proflto thereof; and all the estate, right, title, Interest, claim and demand whatsoever, of the said part of the first part, either In law or .putty, of, le and to the above bargained premises, with the hsndltamnta and ap urtenantse; ;b NAVE AND TO HOLD the said Bernie. above bar. gained and deceibed, with the appurtenances, unto the aid put les of the wand pert, their heirs and amigos forever. And the said tart lea of the first part, forthserl ... • their Yin, executers and .dmlebtnton, do covenant, gent, bargain and agree te and with the rid second part. Chet. heirs and tidying, the abovepa1nd p d t4. la possession of Mid part tee of theermrldtheir he sand assigns, la the quiet and d a y part. whe Mln and through u am nder moon or persons lawfully claiming or to claim the whetter any pert thereof, by, Nroogh ee under the mid part tee of the first part to WARRANT AND FOP$Vtlt DRYEND, IN WITNESS WIIERF.OF, The said part l.s of the tint part ha.. hereunto est their hand . and meals tie day and year first ante writasg[iI��- ggg nn / Signed, Sealed and Delivered In the presence ot� .._...Col `sy ,S.yaear.n RUM, or COLORADO, 1 .—,r.. `• County of bra) ' ft. \ Edward r. Andolsea S aa,Gtr.,it.f.."±.4,♦'r.,,64f,eatat] Esther D. AMela k lonnae.t wee wenwhdaed lefwe r this ./rO five der of ,t reward F. endeleek and tether D. embalms. ee.hu, Ater r v. .1Ok; wu.,., my Lys ,4,4. op toter', *� _ ?��i old re( Street .....,:e q.../.1."'"..... n....'..'. i/Cat. •,n..e 1V,eN ,wean e�r'�, - ,•Mr .r.,e,.1�Za! ,,e. e,lS,a Y . t.MYlw_ _ ,r r.. ; }n ,,Yr„—..et .rl/ ,e,�,,,rayM�,/Ira�We/ ~�F•ewY ~'.. • • 4lw+w. et" it a ,.,, •• Is, w k /,,,e 1 M 7 R 1019 REC 01954545 01/30/84 10,4 86.00 2/002`"'. P 1462 MARY ANN FEVERSTEIN CLIRR 6 RECORDER WELD Ct2. CO mane aA' - AreveD TO em MADE A Me a, rem not'aMORD F *awn =nook D. NWni( TO EXAM F. Ntx{dat ANC BtrMmt D. AIONAr(, AS . TI ANts-D4•C09O1. t rt 1, Waal, 01017.170, DATED 1 t �t=>•r DAY or JNReOrt A 1984, NA S10(m by The Mears G 19C0 Ea26r1tTGanCN KAWRI All tracts loaned in Weld Canty, State of Colorado, TRACT It LoLots inof Bolt 740 tench Recorded on No. V803-2-2-RE174, se per the rep recordedPin.' .' 29i.. Reception No. 1661505, weld County Records, being a pert of the Meet Valli Me) Of Sections Two (2), Toenstdp Six (6) North, Runge Sixty-fi (65) Meat of the nth P.M.; in IOJ.d Ctu nty, Cilprado MKT ITr Thai pert of the Northeast Quarter OCek) of Section 'firm (3) , in Tanuhip Six Noon, of Range Sixty -Live (65) Nast of the 6th P.M,, describe! as follows, to. wit, Cam cin0 at the Northeast Corner o, said Section 3, Thence South On the Eastlineof . said Section, 1605.4 feet to to center of the pest fodi of the Owl. t''tch, TM.:hTe following the enter lire of said ditch North 35.20' Nest 210. tints North 20.00' West 120 feet; Throe leaving said ditch line West 2480 fest to the, North and South chanter line of said section, thence North on said center.: line 1344.5 feet to the North Quarter Corner of said Section! Thence Eat on the North line of said Section 2642 fart to the place of EXCePrD;G a parcel of land orrnwor wining 1.7823 acres less, moss Paniallai described as follower Consideringwith the nest lire Of the said Northeast Quarter as bearing des Southend 1>esrin'e contained herein relative thereto is acntailed within the boundary Lines which begin et a point an the Dist line of the said Northeast Qua for width bears South 386.81 feet from the Northeast Corner of said Section and run thence South 718.52 feet also the Ent line of the said Northwest to a point on the °interline of the Wet Fork of the Owl Creek bitch; Theron said centerline, North 35.20' Wirt 210.00 feet and again North 2V00' *Wet 120. feet and sgnin North 00.51' Meet 113,85 feet and again North 18.02' east 149.26 feet and again North 24'00' East 79.80 feet and again North 32.21' East 85.95 and Locatn North ed in 5 5M Nor thwest an 51.59 feat to the point of begiredeg; and • tract of Range Sumter ONead. Section Three (3),'twnahip Six. (6) Nest North, Rage So five (651 were of the Dbth (6th) P.M., moss particularly fib l*4r,r- .at the Nbrt.h,nat Corner of the Northeast Charter 00d) of amid Section; There r.rrh•aleng the North and South Quarter Section 720 feet; Theme North 30'24' beret '60 far t; Theca North 660 feet to the North line of said Section; Thence rest 27 feet to the point of beginning, containing .24 acme fore or lanai =tram .24 acres as moneyed by that certain deed recorded in Doak 576, Page 538, Meld County Records; and t ,-Trod parcele of O nve1'ed by deeds recorded in Dohk 645, *Option Amber 1566970; Book 658,' 12�j shion stares of er t a capital stark, Book 6of , Promotion Nutter t and to15938001 d 3lyd� any, �: (23 Four aces f t of the capital stock of the windier Reeanir and Canal Cospeny, .ud the Capital stock of the 001 Creek Supply and Irrigaticn Subject to reservations as contained in the V.S. 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Gareth. ^star ta•reay alreeti Mt suety loll Cesawtien District. Noe Islets fin hwatlo Matrf%ti WIN ell Ise •eataeee. a ..hat the title to the ea. I May daffy wt this plat the 'torae0 over .neat to the het if q Ma ore holler. 1661;10;, ar-2-2- 4 • MWtM• tt•(Y •.�.. tvt frt.• eylaj still! tn. (MI ahlle t/r alit SS war St a theIke IS ty.ttr St t' r taw of I ter) of sal Stem to at nuns t WM•►tH S t so SU Mir fat Stla thatt • el Is Sat tt*• aaIVat of to SSW t ` M1w�I Skyebretei 7•Ylt S 1St M the tlw •Is W SS S Tea Pain of he ten to IS left • LMell'S�1lyp ysms ' �Set tar tick M1lltylq .,,,,rt t INS 'fli of . Stad sea amit • Mess to Ilya War lie ji Maas or taus sans, of IS et it So Mt: • t ` a M Newt=M) Sialirw�� Waft •t 4tWSW t•M. SUS isllas ea u toss tan., kis pript4 asks Sal its• IY t+IMIM hose IY/r.+rw•••••>♦41Mt ruc{.I}rM1y l ammo, Wa I M.r.v n.m TAAT ws pp}.y,IM fkilt. qv, .KMV m dv •"KI AT Q 1. c �.->:w .t .A MI Y.Z3J2S COLORADO • • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303) 353.3845, EXT. 3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 July 16, 1993 Bob Kreps Kreps Wiodeman 928 13th Street, Suite 1 Greeley, CO 80631 Subject: Recorded Exemption 1524. Dear Bob: The recorded exemption application for Edward F. and Esther D. Andolsek is complete and in order and will be processed on or before August 16, 1993. If it is determined that the application meets the approval criteria of Sections 11.4,4.1 through 11.4.4.6 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance, you will be notified that the recorded exemption is approved. If the staff determines that the application does not meet the approval criteria, you will be notified and asked to appear before the Board of County Commissioners at a public hearing, You will be informed of the hearing date prior to the hearing. The Board of County Commissioners will then consider the 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 Eaton Planning Commission for its review and comments. Please call Gary Carsten, at 454-3338, 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 Eaton Planning Commission meeting to answer any questions the Commission members may have with respect to the application. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please call me, Sincerely, Greg "A ompson Current Planner GT/sfr 930192 RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING RECORDED EXEMPTION NO. 1523 - ANDOLSEK 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. 1523 was submitted by Edward and Esther Andolsek, for property which is located in part of the NE} of Section 3, Township 6 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, this request is to divide the property into parcels estimated to be approximately 71 acres and 1 acre, more or less, and WHEREAS, after reviewing the Planning staff's concerns and hearing the testimony presented, the Board determined that said request shall be denied for the following reasons: 1. It is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners that this proposal evades the purpose of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance as defined in Section 1.3. 2. The Board feels this division would be inconsistent with efficient and orderly development. 3. The Board feels this proposal is not consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. 4. It is the opinion of the Board that any further division of these lots may create additional accesses onto Weld County Road 74 and will increase the density of the existing linear subdivision. 5. The Board feels this proposal increases the need for more urban -type services in the area which are not readily available. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the request for Recorded Exemption No. 1523, submitted by Edward and Esther Andolsek be, and hereby is„ denied. 930793 CC Pl,,9t'Pt RE: RE 41523 - ANDOLSEK PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on.1the 11th day of August. A.D., 1993. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board BY:i O DcputClerk to the Board APPROVED AS TO FORM: oun y Attorne y ey - ~ Dale K. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WEL?i COUNTY, COLORADO Constance L. Harbert, Chairman w. £ ebster, Pro-Tem " f-�'*-Xd' (AYE) EXCUSED Barbara J. Kirkmeyer t4 (AYE) (NAY) 930793 WIIle COLORADO August 11, 1993 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303) 353845, EXT. 3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 Board of County Commissioners Weld County Centennial Complex 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: Recorded Exemption #1523 This request for a recorded exemption is submitted by Edward and Esther Andolsek. The parcel of land on which this subdivision request is being made is described as part of the NE4 of Section 3, T6N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The property is located approximately three miles east of the Town of Eaton. The request is to divide a 72 acre tract of land, which is the total contiguous land holdings of the applicants, into a 71 acre parcel and a 1 acre parcel, more or less. Access to the lot is provided from Weld County Road 74, a paved county ater icSewer e to bserviceoth lotshas beenopropo edis propsed to beapovided srseptic systems for both lots. There are presently no dwellings on either parcel. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services' staff that sufficient reasons have not been given by the applicant to warrant creating an additional lot. The Department of Planning Services' staff is concerned about the level of development and the potential for continued division occurring in this area. Staff would like the Board to be aware of the development pattern that has occurred. Four recorded exemptions have been approved in this section since 19;3. In addition, there are four small lots just to the east of the proposed recorded exemption which were created prior to 1972. There are fifteen parcels in this section, six of which are in the N2 of the NE4, where this recorded exemption is proposed. Any further division of these lots will create additional road accesses and will increase the density of this undeclared subdivision. Development in this area has reached a level where continued divisions evade the intent and purpose of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. The agricultural policy section of the Comprehensive Plan does allow for the property owner to subdivide for a family member employed on the farm, but the applicant has clearly stated their intent co sell the farm. The farm sells, and no longer is there a valid reason to subdivide for a family member. AE /5;23 930793 Greg Thompson Current Planner RECOMMENDATION, RE -1523 Board of County Commissioners Page 2 Due to the aforementioned reasons, the Department of Planning Services' staff recommends this Recorded Exemption for denial. Sincerely, 930793 WELD CO. RD. T4 7 mitt C U W� 3 EXHIBIT RE*15a3 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH A ill �I RANGE 65 WEST IO 2- 3 6 NO ROAD 930793 ,• •e • ' .n • • ♦• l y MNI II• U • �. • ••�. •t 1 ' N 1� Rb • • •' k .. ' 1 - 'AK ( .. ;, •V 'e •Corelron '•.....• \ M. Il Lin. © u » Second • LI. 41 u 1 n I • • • • •• .. 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FEE CASE NO, RECORDING FEE ZONING DISTRICT RECEIPT NO. jg3rj 4 DATE APPL. CHECKED BY TO 3E COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (Print or type only except for required signatures) I (we), the undersigned hereby request that the following described property be designated a recorded exemption by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners, LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of N-1/2 of NE -1/4, Section 3, Township 6 North, Range 65 West of 6th P.M. TOTAL ACREAGE: 72 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 X No FEE OWNERS OF PROPERTY; Name: Edward F. and Esther D. Andolsek Address: 35484 Weld Co. Rd. 45, Eaton, CO 80615 Phone: 454-2072 Name: Address: Phone: WATER SOURCE: Larger Parcel Proposed N W C WDSmaller Parcel Proposed N WCWD TYPE OF SEWER: Larger Parcel Pro?osedseptic Smaller Parcel Proposed septic PROPOSED USE: Larger Parcel Agriculture Smaller Parcel proposed rural residence ACREAGE: Larger Parcel 71 Smaller Parcel 7 EXISTING DWELLINGS: (Yes or No) No (Yes or No) No I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statements, proposals, and/or plans submitted with or contained within this application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. ly/ .GAcooLez,•,0 e147. ...etGn-�/ ear Signature: Ow r or Authorized Agent COUNTY OF WELD STATE OF COLORADO My Commission Expires to before me this Ail day of 930"93 Item 3. Item 4. Item 5. Item 6. Item 7. TO: RE: OWNER: Weld County Department of Planning N-1/2 of NE -1/4, Section 3, Twn. 6 North, Rg. 65 West Edward F. and Esther D. Andolsek _ ecor_ did Exemption _ ues i nn irQ Item 1. We are considering retiring at the end of the 1993 farm year. We own another farm across the road from this parcel and have both farms for sale. The reason we are requesting this exemption is that our son is interested in an acre, so that in the future he may build a home. This will be the only opportunity we have to grant our son a small part of the farm on which he has worked for many years, because economically and financially, he will be unable to continue with the farming operation. Item 2. This parcel is located approx. 3-1/2 mi. east of Eaton. The total size of the parcel is approx. 72 be acres. locatedin is to exempt one (1) acre which will and will have accesthe s off rofeWeld ast cCo. Rd.orner 74 he which cm, a county road right of way. The is used as a building site,small ntparcel ewill hbe the normal operationand ewill not interfere with will be of the farm. The large parcel used as agriculture irrigated farming as it has been used in the past. This proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan because this property has never been divided after August 30, 1972. There are 3 small parcels located adjacent to the east of this land. However, they were developed approx. 30 years ago. There will only be 1 acre of fair quality farmland that will be used for a building site, and this will not interfere with the remainder of the farm. To our knowledge, there is no adopted municipal plan in this area. The uses permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding area, because the area consists of small rural acreages and irrigated farmland. The existing zoning district is agriculture, and will remain the same. No zone change is anticipated. This proposal is consistent with the efficient and orderly development, because no lot has been created since the recorded exemption process has been in effect as of August 30, 1972. There will not be anything different than it is now, that would create a health or safety problem for the neighborhood. The property is within 5 minutes of the Galeton and Eaton Fire Protection District. The domestic water will be serviced by North Weld County Water District (see letter enclosed) 930793 Existliq Access + Weld Co. Rd. 74 LOT B Part of N -I/2 of NE -1/4 72 Acs. M/L Scale 1 in. = 528' Existing Access 1 • FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: RE -1523 DATE OF INSPECTION: July 16, 1993 APPLICANT'S NAME: Edward and Esther Andolsek REQUEST: A Recorded Exemption. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NE4 of Section 3, T6N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: 3 miles oast of the Town of Eaton. LAND USE: N Irrigated crops. E 3 rural residences, pasture. S Irrigated crops. W Rural residences, irrigated cropland. ZONING: N A (Agricultural) E A (Agricultural) S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: A ditch runs adjacent to the east property line of the property. Site is in irrigated crops. The property slopes from the northeast to the southwest. Does existing access listed on the drawing apply to the one acre parcel? How was 72 acre parcel created? C-� Current Planner 930193 MIN ".o1 _.iv`ic ICL rt BOARD OF DIRECTORS ERNEST TIGGES GARY SIMPSON ERNEST ROSS W.M. McKAY CHARLES ACHZIGER RE: Water Service Dear Sirs, NORTH WELOUNTY WATER DISTRICT HIGHWAY 85 • LUCERNE, COLORADO 80646 LYLE NELSON. MGR. P.O. BOX 56 • PHONE 356.3020 This letter is in response to your inquiry regarding water service to the following described property: 01\11/2 of of Section 3 -6N -65W 1. Water service is presently being provided to the above described property. x 2. Water service can be made available to the above described property provided all requirements of the District are satisfied. 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, NORTH WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT Lyle/J6. Nelson, Manager NDL/ds Kreps/Wiedeman 930793 93 CERTIFICATE OF CONVEYANCES STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES The STEWART COMP hereby certifies that !e has made a TITLE INSURANCE or ABSTRACT i ts reors. andconveyances affecting the real estate careful described hereinsincecAuofindsthe following 8ust 3O1972. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT A CONVEYANCES (if none appear, so state): Reception No, 1753726 Reception No. Book 832 Reception No. Book Reception No. . Book Reception No. , Book Reception No. Book Reception No. Book Reception No. Book 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 a guarantee Title, and the liability of STEWART TITLE p Title. nor Certificate. COMPANY ie hereb y limited to the fee paid for this In Witness Whereof, STEWART TITLE has caused this certificate to be signed by its proper officer this of June COMPANY A.D., 1993 4th day at 7Iffiaimp.:4i--.� o'clock. a STEWART TITLE OF GREELEY COMPANY r� 23 EXHIBIT A Wet part of the Mottheset warted not l ctics a tO),he Si Trelssip 6Lt (U MORN. at awns Ya b.M., desGCSD.d es tolled., to -wit. . Comwidth at the Biotin Met Cornetof s said _tion 3; it Swath linen the Eat Ms Of .iSead Sel9n, het s fa the the phis5 the beet fdtt et Vs (a4 Creak Lath.; thee h114 N t Of Sala ditch Meath 3vtaS 20' West llent met test to tie 0 feet; thence Mirth fl eet; et; Unman leaving i north aM south attar Uns of mid elution theca North an 5.54 caner Ua. 1)44.5 teat to tie north quartet costes oi ..►4 Seetthat thews Lest as tea worth Sin 'a said +action •bed tent to the pia of l adSanthoi p(WWYDtl o parcel of land ant.Lana/ 1.,.::1 angles ' n ote at lot, ears pastic tlarly ds.c.Slt.a as tullnr. 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Wm granted, birdlimed, sold end conveyed, and by three remits do grant, hernia, aell, convey and confirm unto the said pert tee et tit second part their heir. and oWgn. forever, all the folkroing deerrnad Lit or parcel a .,t lend. eitustin lying end being in the County of Mold and State et •enedo,towit: ells legal description attached hereto and tncorperated. herein by reference as Exhibit "A". Tr ;ether with all and singular the herediWnents end apportenAnoee t envnto belunginr or In oily. wise Appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainder. rents, Maier and profits thereof: and all the rotate. right. tile. Interest claim and demand whatsoever, of the aid part of the first port, either In law or equity, of. In and to the above bargained premise., with the hevedltamanL and ■plerte enceslTO HAVE AND TO HOLD the ridrm plm a above bar. gagainedgainedend Ascribed, with the apqueteveto mild pasties of the send part their heirs end win forever. And the said pert tee of the first part, for thalami vie , their Mir. inetutors and Administrators, do devenent, grant, berrain and agree le and with the said pert es of the second part, their heirs and win, the Above bargained premises In the Wet and peaceable peson poersons said ort tee of the lawfully claimingorwend claim the whole twin ny pert thwart. W. threat% or under person or to W said pert lee of the first port to WARRANT AND TDItEV^.N DRYEND, IN WITNRS5 WIIEREIW. The said perties of the Rnl part have here1aMo at their band a and seal a the day And year first abavo writ ✓ Signed, Sealed and Delivered In the preemies a ..-••�a� v i ' Qr . �t'•iBEA1'] [dune r. Mdoteet I • etiank..-c...07. ..••soon ter] tether D. Andoleek STATIC OTCOLOltADO, Ft . *mayor&CCJ7 11 tearelrt Cs. ediwiJp d totem se IoM ,nfrezes doe •f J . endoleek and It. Andotiek. tt%Agyr., r r:.e-FF t feeler AAr , r.'F•' Into e .y /Leal MwWel Pd oaf tii� a .:::...eta/ 636 i al/I Cal amen, •,f IP..••Y M,.M"11 .M set. . lr, ''- v' r-.,,,5,23.13511-4. r,wwr.{L� ,t�.. •..I,ae ii•• i.,,, sit. r.+L+ r.liw%,,.w`�S. ansa- -'a r .616-. R 1019 EEC 01954545 ' 01/30/84 70:44 66.00' 2/00]" R 1462 MARY ANN rRUtRBTRIN CUM 6 RSCORDRR WELD,Ct2, CO ". ' rxmrarr 'A' - camWAS) AM? wine A Pin OR IMO ?11O1 EONSRD i rte ivnn D. Awe= TO tan) Y. AMOCratt AND Lena D. F. maim( , 198Tni1 �_ (' Acura 1, EATON, aca'aO, D11TID ?�C' �Dµr. AS ' r AND SIQBD By CRAMPS hit ltnc FICATICN CP JAlbR112r.',. All tracts located in Meld County, State of Colorado[ ;•i .">... TRACT It Lot R of Recordedo. 1975, in Book 740 under c ptJ nUNo. 1561505, as per the retorted a p +.i Of the Nast HalfOn Too 21, Itw, held ix (6) Berth. Range being 'pat'.. M1Af) of 1 iNE d C (nty 'lColorad Sot (6) 7,rth,gy�"'rirl 165) West of the 6th P.M.) in Nt1Q Coean:y, Colorado. 77oer fro 't Pat of the No 1 North, of �aet Coerter OvA) of Section 'Three 137, in Townehip Six wit[ Ra"q° sixty-Ll,a, 1681 Nest of the 6th D.M.. described et L, ({r Carenclrg at the Northeast Corner of raid Section 31 Thence Barth en the Est. line of said Bettina, 1605.4 feet to too center of the Meet fork of the Ore Crank. eftchl 'Prate fol7o w/eel the center line of said ditch North 35.20' Nest 210 feet:' North 11 20'00' Newt 1220 line ToLowing fold ditch lire Nast 2480 feet to the 9 Worth and *nth canter line 1344.5 feat to the North Garter Career of Side S�Korth r Center North line of nsi4 Battiest 2642 feet to the place of begireiij,q, East On the described as parcel tollawof lard Ocrainirq 1.7823 acres sore or less, more particular CCoons all ngatdering h e ere sEastnlline of o here thihe said n Worthiest Garter as bearing due South send o is contained within the boundary lines which begin at a point on the bive K line of the said tbrti t. Cosner %filth bears South 386.83 feet from tie f said SeR10n 3 and a run South 718.52 feet alt q the Esat line f the �o rt t toe paint ie ceorth nterline a of the Nest Pork of the Owl Creek Ditch; Term* .. . feet and again North 00'51' Neat 113.85 feet and a meet 210.00 feet and ain again rth1Noh 20200' stet 9120.00 .25' feet and again North 24.00' fast 79.80 feet and agai0 North 32821' Fast t 85.95x aid lain:orth 50'00' East 52.59 feat to the point of twinning: 1n the Northwest Clatter OINl) , Section Twee, and a tract of North, Range Siny-five 165) keit of the Sixth (6th) D.M., (� 16(' described AA following BILDND G at the Northwest Owner of the Northern particularly 00:4) of said Section: Thence South along the North and South Garter•Sec 720 feet, Thence north 30.24' Met 60 feet; Twee North 660 feet to tie mirth:;.'.. line of said Section, Tenor test 27 feet to the point of plan= .24 ar .2r24orccre reoo 5le less, P538, 'Mid acres as oaneyed by that �Oert�idaindee County conveyed by deeds recorded in Gook 64So peke M 5ant ➢JNOR07 perc65s 'of Reception Mader 13802587 Book 672, Ieoeptiort tarter 1y938001970 TIGETHEA with Too (2) eares of the capital stock of the Larbes and Weld Irrigation papery, Ye•: (Four (sha essllorfvv aocapital � capital of the Windsor Reservoir and Cans1 privy, aid , Cry, rock of the Col Creak Supply and Irrigation r' T Subrect bp em by reetlUsone containtions as ed ained in the U.B. Patent reepede• in Boot 201, -. deed r'ecord's] in Bode 233, page 761 ant aubjett to r[ of 694 conveyed in recorded in Book 307, Page 1721 Rook •. further subject to inclusion within theft 505, s ofPtien et der 1l2y5Soi and Conservation District and Ca roection isof the Meet except Spit reatrictiaa, reservations, ri�ghtsfot Protection ants of! and d except seswrstta, eatabliehed by use. •M'Y od =wants of record and Y REFERRAL LIST NAME: Edward F. and Esther D. Andolsek REFERRALS SENT: July 16, 1993 COUNTY Attorney , Health Department _Extension Service _Emergency Management Office Sheriff's. Office _Engineering _Housing Authority Airport Authority Building Inspection CASE NUMBER: RE -1523 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: $TATF, _Division of Water Resources Geological Survey _Department of Health _Department of Transportation _Historical Society _Water Conservation Board Oil and Gas Conservation Commission FIRE DISTRICTS Ault F-1 Berthoud F-2 Briggsdale F-24 Brighton F-3 Eaton F-4 Fort Lupton F -S Caloton F-6 Hudson F-7 Johnstown F-8 La Salle F-9 Mountain View F-10 Milliken F-11 Nunn F-12 Pawnee F-22 Platteville F-13 Platte Valley F-14 Poudre Valley F-15 _Raymer F-2 Southeast Weld F-16 Windsor/Severance F-17 Wiggins F-18 Western Hills F-20 OTHER Central Colo. Water Conservancy Dist. _Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. _Tri-Area Planning Commission TOWNS and CUES Ault Brighton Broomfield Dacono _Eaton Erie Evans Firestone _Fort Lupton Frederick _Carden City Gilcrest Greeley Grover Hudson __Johnstown __Keenesburg __Kersey La Salle Lochbuie _Longmont Mead Milliken New Raymer Northglenn Nunn Pierce Platteville Severance Thornton Windsor COUNTIES Adams Boulder Larimer July 30, 1993 FLORAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES _ US Army Corps of Engineers USDA -APHIS Veterinary Service _ Federal Aviation Administration Federal Communication Commission SOIL. CONSERVATION DISTRICTS __Brighton Fort Collins Greeley Longmont West Adams QMI5$I9NJBOARD MEMBER 230793 WUk COLORADO Date: July 16, 1993 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Weld Nulty Pimude® RTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303) 353.3845, EXT. 3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 CASE NUMBER: RE -1523 Enclosed is an application from Edward F. and Esther D. Andolsek for a Recorded Exemption. The parcel of land is described as part of the NE4 of Section 3, T6N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately 3 mile east of the Town of Eaton. 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 July 30, 1993, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Greg Thompson, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. Si Date: 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.X We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer tithe -enclosed letter. TOWN OF EATON Agency: 223 First `Street O BoxLA6 7,7f Eaton, Colorado 80615 930793 �i COLORADO July 16, 1993 Bob Kreps Kreps Wiedeman 928 13th Street, Suite 1 Greeley, CO 80631 Subject: Recorded Exemption 1523. Dear Bob: DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303) 3533845, EXT. 3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 The recorded exemption application for Edward F. and Esther D. Andolsek is complete and in order and will be processed on or before August 16, 1993. If it is determined that the application meets the approval criteria of Sections 11.4.4.1 through 11,4.4.6 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance, you will be notified that the recorded exemption is approved. If the staff determines that the application does not meet the approval criteria, you will be notified and asked to appear before the Board of County Commissioners at a public hearing. You will be informed of the hearing date prior to the hearing. The Board of County Commissioners will then consider the 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 Eaton Planning Commission for its review and comments. Please call Gary Carsten, at 454-3338, 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 Eaton Planning Commission meeting to answer any questions the Commission members may have with respect to the application. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please call me. Sincerely, �� Greg Thompson Current Planner GT/sfr 930793 ti� let,3;t) 1119€. COLORADO mEmoRAnuuA Greg Thompson To Weld County Planning Date 22, 1993 From John S. Pickle, M.S.E.H., Director, Environmen al Heal SUbl*incase Number: RE -1523 Name: Andolsek, Edward and Esther Environmental Protection Services has reviewed this proposal; the following conditions are recommended to be part of any approval: 1. Weld County Septic Permits are required for the proposed home septic system and shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 2. An I.S.D.S. Evaluation on all existing septic systems will be necessary prior to issuing the required septic permits on the existing systems. 3. An Individual Sewage Disposal System permit must be finalized and approved by an Environmental Protection Specialist within one (1) year of the application date. JSP/lam-1414 Weld County Planning 0 'a119=3 i (91 t,.. .�, Ile. i"g/iavg 4 IO Nyn ` 'f' iw E re' O tiLl S7.4 ra ra , 04.. .'' A7 Crl O sl Z. • u, 0 CI CA "NI 0 'Pr Z c m �..0 .: a �.. .1i.''.ti..,d"r ,.'�.�.,.Td�. G " ...wC:dGc .L'1.✓":r C.C'�6'-'iar � ?1" t if r j" F l S&0003 930805 v- r WELD COUNTY, COLORADO GENERAL FUND CLAIMS PAGE 1 V.O. RRANT NO. P.O. NO. 902645 VENDOR AMOUNT WIND RIVER CONSTRUCTION INC. 20,470.20 TOTAL 20,470.20 ATE CF 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 c and dated AUG 16th '1493 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposi' ^.eir names with the total amount $ 20,470.2.0 DATED THIS 16th DAY OF AUGUST WELD , 19. 93 AN c 6F ICER SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 16th DAY OF Mt COMMISSION EXPIRES JAN. 1, 1396 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: STATE OF COLORADO ) BOUNTY OF WELD C C JJ AUGUST We, the Board, of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) iisapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby Drdered drawn upon the GENFRA1. , ND totaling S 20.4.20 alroR)!son - ATTEST: WELD. COUNTY -CLERIC TO, THE BOARD By: %1L 7) x -44J Deputy, 1152-92-018 19b WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/11/93 DATE : 08/11/93 PAGE : 1 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD WARRANT AMOUNT 4204298 ATCT 362791 671192-6433 A204299 BECKMAN, DAVID C M 10728 65-:61916770 204300 FRANZEN, DUANE C M I0729 65-1191-6370 A204301 HARRISON RESOURCE CORP 081193 90-9020-6549 4204302 HERRERA, KELLY G MI0729 65-11:91-6370 A204303 IBM M7512 65-11916360 Q8532 6511916360 308076 651191-6360 3M8992 65-1191-6360 319681 65-1191-6397 4204304 KAROWSKY, LYNN J. REISU 66-9)20-6350 330.00 17.85 17.85 _============x= 32.00 32.00 35.00 35.00 _31_2_7.====R==2= 1,324.00 1,324.00 39.50 39.50 183.84- 102.67- 2,227.25 2,227.25 9,792.00 13,962.99 _ 3131____ A204305 MICRO COMPUTER WORLD INC 29340 651191-6212 272.00 330.00 ======_________ ;204306 OUSKA, JULIA A MI0728 651191-6370 272.00 =======2=Cs==s2 77.63 77.63 =fl====2====32= WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/11/97 WARRANT PAYE£ NUMBER DATE : 08/11/93 PAGE : 2 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 0.3J PROD WAMOUNT AMOUNT A204337 SERVICE AMERICA CORP 73011 01-1011-6377 A204308 US WEST CELLULAR A234309 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS A204310 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS i 3F1 779 361107 361583 2G1754 361011 361 304 361327 361 358 361375 361376 361377 3621I7 362146 362192 362213 3G22I4 362240 362323 362436 67-1192-6345-LD 671192-6345-LOCL 67 -1192 -6345 -LOGE 67 -11926345 -LOLL 67-1192-6345-LDCL 67 -1192 -6345 -LOLL 6711926345 -LOGE 67-1192-6345-LOCL 67-1192-6345-LDCL 67-1192-6345-LOCL 67 -1192 -6345 -LOGE 67 -11192 -6345 -LOLL 67-11192-6345-LDCL 67-11926345-LOCL 67-11.926345-LOCL 67-1192-6345-LDCL 67-1192-6345-LDCL 67 -1192 -6345 -LOLL 67-11926345-LDCL 67 -1192 -6345 -LOGE 362437 67 -11926345 -LOGE 362866 67 -1192 -6345 -LOLL 363196 67 -11926345 -LOGE 363215 67-1192-6345-LD 67-1192-6345-LDCL 363412 67-1192-6345-LD 67-1192-6345LOGE 363503 67 -1192 -6345 -LOLL 363509 67-1192-6345-LOCL 363551 67-1192-6345LO 67 -1192 -6343 -LOGE 303700 67 -11926345 -LOGE 363726 6711926345 -LOLL 12.00 12.00 ==a=S===Wass=== 7.96 7.04 164.26 10.55 189.81 __=====z= 22.76 22.76 48,57 64.76 319.81 100.46 108.13 108,13 69.10 319.92 69.10 31.32 31.32 108.13 69.10 108.13 1,601.50 108.13 22.76 43.42 38.07 44,37 4.51 43.87 44.37 43.87 93.57 ♦5.92 125.24 46.02 WAP200p WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/11/93 DATE : 08/11/93 PAGE : 3 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER FO DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT A204310 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS A204311 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS A204312 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING 3G3789 3G3796 3G3800 363840 3G3845 3G3853 67 -21926345 -LOGE 67-1192-6345-LD 67+11926345+LOCL 67-1192-6345-LD 67-1192-6345-LOCL 67 -1192 -6345 -LOLL 67 -k192 -6345 -LOLL 67 -2192+6345 -LOLL 3G3907 67 -1192 -6345 -LOGE 363964 67-2192-6345-LD 67-1192-6345-LOCL 3G4168 67-1192-6345+LD 3G4322 67-1192-6345-LD 67-1192-6345-LOCL 364960 67+1192-6345-LD 364974 67 -1192 -6345 -LO 365498 67-1t92-6345-LD 67 -1292 -6345 -LOLL IG7508 67-1192+6345-LD 67-1292-6345-LOCL 3G7774 67-1892-6345+LD 67-11926345-LOCL 7502 7503 7504 01-..90206330 01-9020-6330 65-1191-6312 43.42 4.80 49.37 54,37 1,833.41 257,95 406.87 42,92 3,397.23 S= z:=ap,^.=== 2 a'== 46.02 7.71 43.42 176.15 6.38 43.84 176.15 176.15 44.83 111.1♦ 9.10 44.02 1.88 43.71 930.50 ====x==mma 1,590.00 10.00 14.65 1,614,65 FINAL TOTAL : 23,836.66 ======mmaaaz=a= WAPZOOP WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 09/11/93 DATE : 08/11/93 PAGE : THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE SEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 3 , AND DATED 09/11/939 AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE $ Z34.8319,bb AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT DATED THIS __L624QAY OF -_-- 19 DIRECTa IO kIWANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES 14) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS __ _go DAY OF , MY COMMISSION EXPIRES JJly isaa MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: NOTARY PUBLIC • 19 93 , WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THE ...C.ijr0V6VULfFUND - TOTALING s_2348310•0j DATED THIS I w 6ID AY OF -s� �� 2923-• THEREFORE ARE HERESY ORDERED DRAWN UPON WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD 11;vii-ree-ce--et.-6DEPUTY CHAIRMAN47 MEMBER MEMBER C, f SSA -4.- - = "ma y/�`�L L ---� - ! th-- p MEMBER MEMBER WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/11/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD DATE : 08/11/93 PAGE : 1 WARRANT AMOUNT $855061 BLEA, RAIMUNDO N 5855062 DESELMS, WALTER EDWIN 5855063 GARAY. RAYMUNDO RUIZ 5855064 MERNANDEZ, DONICIO 5855065 HERNANDEZ. SARA 5855066 MALOCSAY, JAMES A 5855067 SMOSTROM, RAYMOND LEE 5855068 DLEA, MARY ELSIE 5855069 BROWN, VICTORIA ELOISE S855070 BURBACK, DONA SUE 12 -cool -z040 12-0001-2040 12-0)01-2040 12-0001-2040 12-0901-2040 12-0)01-2040 12-0)01-2040 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 289.76 289.76 SS ==s===a= 233.78 233.78 a=a=x====sari=z 21.00 21.00 =====a22a4== L 232.95 232.95 fatsasaa=aaasaa 352.50 352.50 a-x==sa=ss 5.66 5.66 xa-=_=sa==a=2z= 36.00 36.00 345.44 345.44 =X52=a=aalaaaaa 42.88 42.88 170.00 WAP2000 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/11/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER co DEPT OBJ PRDJ DATE : 08/11/93 PAGE : 2 WARRANT AMOUNT 5855070 BURBACK, DONA SUE S855071 COVEY, VERNA L 5855072 DEUSA, DORTHY DARNISE 5855073 DIETERICM, JODY 5855074 DOMINGUEZ, DEBORAH 5955075 GARAY, BLANCA S855076 GONZALES, CHRISTELLA 5855077 KIRSCHENMAN, CARMEN 5855078 KLUS;SMAN, MARY JEAN S855079 MCCHESNEY, PAMELA K 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0)01-2045 12-0901-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0301-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 170.00 ==============ft 166.00 166.00 551.00 551.00 =sss sas=sass=a= 159.65 159.65 ======axaaa==== 141.00 141.00 ==3as=xx===anaa 279.00 279.00 120.00 123.00 ====s===== 149.48 149.48 ===x===a=====__ 518.00 518.00 ______=====a=== 246,30 246.30 WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OP : D8/II/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PR0,1 DATE : 08/11/93 PAGE : 3 WARRANT AMOUNT S855080 MCCOY, LAURA LEA 12-3301-2045 5855081 MESTA5, CHRISTINA M 12-0001-2045 5855002 MORGAN, LINDA S 12-0301-2045 $855083 MYER5, DALE W 12-0301-2045 S955334 NAVARRETE, JOSEPHINE 12-0001-2045 5855085 REYNOLDS, CHERYL A 12-0001-2045 5855006 ROSALE2, STELLA 12-0001-2045 6855037 SALINAS, ESTHER 12-0001-2045 5855088 SANDOVAL, ELAINE M 12-00012045 5855089 SHULL, JENNIFER LYNN 12-0001-2045 197.00 197.00 = Z = 20.50 20.50 =z=aa==22=22222 218.00 218.00 =a==22=222222== 181.3♦ 181.34 M -Z=2= 277.50 277.50 ==========22222 363.62 363.62 2222===af2a==2= 269.00 269.00 =2=fax=22222=== 303.19 303.19 2S=2222==222222 207.00 a 207.00 =urn= 161.12 MAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER As OF : 08/11/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD DATE : 08/11/93 PAGE : • WARRANT AMOUNT 5055089 SHULL, JENNIFER LYNN 5855090 SICKLER, JENNIFER LYNN 5855091 VASQUEZ, CATALINA 5855092 WARDED TERESA LYNN 5855093 YORK, NELDA L 5855094 CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT $655095 CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT 5845096 CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT 5855097 CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT S8S5098 COLLECTION SERVICES CNTR 12-0301-2045 12-0301-2045 12-0301-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0301-2085 12-0001-2085 12-0001-2085 12-0001-2085 12-0301-2085 161.12 =sas=as=XSSM= 114.00 114.00 153.73 153.73 S=_==========_= 430.74 430.74 sit=========S== 125.83 I25.83 x_===s= 401.27 401.27 271.00 271.00 288.00 288.00 154.87 154.87 Avvzs==s=x====== 136.00 136.00 ==========s==== WAP20OP WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : D8/11/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD DATE : 08/11/93 PAGE : 5 WARRANT AMOUNT 5855099 ILL. DIV. OF CHILD SUPPRT 5855100 LUCAS CO CSEA 5855101 PIMA CNTY CLERK OF COURT 5855102 SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT 12-0001-2055 12-0)01-2085 12-0001-2085 12-0001-2085 199.00 199.00 =======sa===ws 100.00 100.00 _=ss=a===sx==== 162.00 162.00 sass ass=aria=== 77.44 77.44 arias===aa==a=s FINAL TOTAL : 8.672.55 ss==sass===aaa= WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/11/93 DATE : 08/11/93 PAGE : 6 THIS IS TO CCRTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 5 p AND DATED 08/11/93, AND THAT PAYM!NTS SHOULD BE t0 THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT A__ 1347255 DATED THIS i�� � 9 __ ����� ,AY/OF C� II9 -F1 . DIRECTOR OF P17JAGE AND A MINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS _ _ DAY OF MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MY COM;,71SS10N EXPIRE$,M• yy� � p3 X `r_Y_s,_t_4,11-,L�______ _ NOTARY PUBLIC 13 , WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE: AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON [� LLll THE ‘S FUND - TOTALING Y//J�872 -5 DATED THIS l z DAY OF I9_ 5 . WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD DEPUTY a MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER CHAIRMAN MEMBER WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/12/93 DATE : 08/12/93 PAGE : 1 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER ..- NVMBER FD DEPT ODJ PROJ WARRANT ---------------- _ - AMOUNT A204313 ACCOMMODATION SANITATION 827 77-^_;300-6533 A204314 ACTION PAGE 4204315 ACTION PAGE 4204316 ACLAND INC 879083 01-2910-6210 893083 01-2115-6398 8193 77-5;100-6345 77=83106345 11747 11919 21581 37317 37318 37381 46981 77-5300-6365 77-5300-6365 77-8330+6362 77-53!20-6231 77-5300-6231 77_5310-6250+AUTO 77..53110 -6250 -AUTO A204317 AIM'S FLIGHT CENTER 61425 77-5310-6599 A204318 AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE MIS 216490-6383 21-6830-6383 21-6580_6383 A204319 ALL PURPOSE RENTALS SALES 31730 775300-6533 A204320 AVIATION COMMUNICATIONS 7367 77-5310a6230-PILT 60.00 60.00 t=sar====s=e=ss 34.30 98.30 132.80 =========t===== 90.50 90.50 1d1.00 1.6(.0.25 111.00 77.00 312.50 346.00 349.80 444.00 3,300.55 s xarsszsria===. 421.80 421.80 ars=z==razzaszs 30.00 60.00 88.00 178.00 33.00 33.00 ====,s=a=ss==== 124.16 WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/12/93 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER 4204320 AVIATION COMMUNICATIONS A204321 BFI WASTE SYSTF_MS DATE : 08/12/93 PAGE _ 2 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ WARRANT AMOUNT 2741 7753006366 77-5310-6366 2741 77 -5300 -6495 -AIR 9772 77_5300-6495AIR A204322 BI -STATE MACHINERY CO 63093 77-5300-6533 A204323 BIG R OF GREELEY A204324 BIG R OF GREELEY A204325 BROWNE. JIM 326923 775300-6362 327007 775330-6220 327688 77-5300-6220 331928 77-53106366 333327 77-53006241 333363 7753:0-6220 333469 77-5300-6362 333873 77_5300-6220 3352i5 7753006220 336115 775300-6362 336763 77-5310-6362 336836 77-5300-6220 338029 7753006362 338311 77-5300-6241 338488 77-5300-6220 338598 77 -5300 -6495e -AIR 338604 45817 46622 77-5306-6241 775300-6362 7753006362 MI793 21-6480-6372 21-6480-6377 124.16 ==a=s==i=cas=ia 40.68 40.69 30.00 75.00 186.37 a=sszs as ;asa s 200.00 200.00 _=====saris== z 6,59 4.04 22,42 26.38 15.40 137.50 29.83 18.85 2.92 79.07 11,79 6.98 11,55 20.51 6,53 49.15 449.51 ==Sri=iaiiiis si 22,11 5.00 65.57 92.68 =s=====xr=iiais 190.25 18.54 WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/12/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER PD DEPT 08J PROJ DATE : 08/12/93 PAGE : 3 WARRANT AMOUNT A204325 BROWNE, JIM A204326 CARL:INO, MARILYN A204327 CHIEF EQUIP CORPORATION 4204328 CLINE, ANNETTE S. 4204329 COLO )EPT OF REVENUE MI793 26359 MI793 793 A204330 COMPUTER SYSTEM DESIGN CO PV93 A204331 CONNELL, CHARLES J. 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WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/12/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ DALE : 08/12/93 PAGE 7 WARRANT AMOUNT A204350 KEEFE COFFEE AND SUPPLY 00968 86-2311-6250-COMN 422.26 A204359 KRUM, CINDY A204360 LONG, TED A A204361 M i M SAND C GRAVEL A204362 MARR, WALTER A204363 MILE HIGH AIR DERBY 422.26 s=a3==asa=s=ass 081193 21-6490-6398-OYTO 88.00 911793 21-6340-6372 2F-6450-6372 21-6480-6372 21-6490-6372 21-6540-6372 20553 77-5300-6365 88.00 =s=====aaa===s= 31.50 30.00 4.50 40.25 30.25 136.50 =a=====a=aa===a 123.55 123.55 930805 01-2111-6220-CRIM 3.39 8693 77-5300»6337 77-5310-6337 A204364 MINOLTA OFFICE SYSTEM INC 930716 OI211.1-6220-SERV A204365 MITCHELL, WILLIAM L 8593 77-5300-6599 A204366 MONARCH PLUMB SUPPLY CO 33406 77-5310-6220 3.39 a=a=====zsaas=x 10.00 10.00 20.00 ===z ass==ass==4 198.00 198.00 =a====z===aa=s= 51600 51.00 26.38 WAP20DP WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/I2/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER FD DI=_PT OBJ PROJ 4204366 MONARCH PLUMB SUPPLY CO DATE : 08/12/93 PAGE : 8 WARRANT AMOUNT 26.38 4204367 NELSON OFFICE SUPPLY 52900 01-10116210 43.58 4204368 NELSON OFFICE SUPPLY 51986 77-57!00-6210 77-5310-6210 52030 77-5300-6220 52041 77-5300-6210 77-5310-6210 A204369 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER. 930743 01 -21116350 -GRIM 43.58 __=====saz2=zz= 16.56 16.56 5.20 14.99 15.00 68,31 =====S=zzz=zz=z 10.29 10.29 ==5==Y=t==S==5= A204370 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER 073093 60-2160-6220 8.069.45 4204371 NORTH WELD COUNTY WATER 520793 77-5300-6342 849793 77-5300-6342 923793 77-•5300-6342 932793 77-•53D0-6342 976793 775310-6342 5,069,45 3252===z==S5==a 17.00 48.35 17:53 17.00 36.80 136,70 4204372 NORTHERN ARMORED SERVICE 793 77-5300-6358 30.97 7753106358 30.98 op 61,95 = zazzzzzzza zzsa 4204373 NORTHERN COLO DISPOSAL 793 77-5300-6365 23.00 23.00 WAP2O3P WARRANT PAYEE MURDER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER A5 OF : 08/12/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT MUMMER NUMBER FO DEPT 08J PROJ DATE : 08/12/93 PAGE-: 9 WARRANT AMOUNT A204374 NORTHERN COLO PAPER CO 248688 250877 252592 77-5310-6220 77-5310-6220 T7-5310-6220 A204375 NORTHERN COLORADO CHAPTER 9308 01-1152-6370 A204376 PAULSON. ROBERT J 4204377 PEREZ. DOROTHY N 4204378 PHILLIPS 66 COMPANY 4204379 PIPER, LINDA E MI793 21-6490-6372 21-6960-6372 M1793 2161440-6375 746670 77-5310-6250-JETA 17-53106250.400L 749023 749023 77 -52110 -6899 -PHIL 831018 77 -5310 -6599 -PHIL MI793 21-6800-6345 21-6800-6372 21-6800-6377 4204380 POSTAGE BY PHONE SYSTEM 81093 77-5300-6311 77..5310.'6311 A204381 POTATO BRUMBAUGH'S 62703 21-6640-6379 31.96 22.13 57.19 111.27 =flanaa=2mm= 10.00 10.00 =zzt==sa===ss:= 5.00 38.80 43.80 ============aa= s=az 118.75 118.75 6,298.93 9,946.84 5.271.00- 3.063.80— 7.910.97 ====s=is=s=szaa 2.83 88.25 3.39 94.47 z=sz=s=a=zszza: 100.00 100.00 200.00 =innssr:n=2 s 87.78 87.78 MAP2ODP WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/12/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ A204382 ROCKY MTN DANK CARO A204783 RUIZ, OLGA A204384 SANCHEZ, CELIA DATE : 08/12/93 PAGE : 10 WARRANT AMOUNT 930822 01 -2110 -6370 -ADM MI793 21-6510-6372 MI793 21-6640-6375 A204365 SANDOVAL, PATRICIA C M1793 21-61140-6375 A204386 SCHUMACHER. ETHEL MI793 21-61i50-6372 A204387 SERVICE AMERICA CORP 4204388 SOUTHPLATTE VALLEY A204389 STAMP -KO A204390 STAPLETON. DANIEL F 073010 01-21111-6220 MHS893 21-6640-6222 17206 17240 21-6950-6210 21-6950-6210 817156 01 -21111 -6315 -JAIL 120.00 120.00 zz==aaasiisz==E 153.25 153.25 ===zz==anaaiaai 74.00 74.00 ===z======scat= -. _- 219.00 219.00 ==zs=2az=zii=ma 6.00 6.00 85.00 85.00 saxxas_sss22211Z 749.75 749.75 ass=caaa=zizi-z 11.47 79.46 90.93 Ziai=zE2=ai==ii 13.16 13.16 siiiiai=i=zs=i= WAP2O0P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/12/93 A204391 UNION COLONY SANK INVOICE NUMBER A204392 UNITOG RENTAL SERVICES 4204393 US DEPT OF COMMERCE A204394 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS A204395 US WEST PAGING, INC A204396 UENZOR, LORRAINE A204397 WARNER, MICHELE A204398 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING 149662 72293 72493 7993 701 708 715 722 729 358125 913742 916854 919618 ACCOUNT NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD DATE : 08/12/93 PAGE : 11 WARRANT AMOUNT 77-5310-6250-PILT 77-5300-6210 77 -5300 -6495 -AIR 77-5300-6379 77-5300-6225 77-5310-6225 77-5310-6225 77-5310-6225 77-5310-6225 77-5310-6250-PILT 77-5310-6250-PILT 77-53106250-PILT 77-5310-6250PILT USW793 21-6960-6345 50790 MI793 P11793 7468 01-2115-6398 21-6640-6375 21-6640-6375 01-2110-6370-OPS 20646.72 4.96 125.20 14.00 20790.88 =aas=as2=a===== 39.51 30.22 29.10 31.36 30.99 161.18 = aaaaatassassss 672.15 90.00 97.20 111.60 970.95 sassaats===sass 375.40 375.40 s=a=gsaril=a=aa 83.50 83.50 asaaaaa2=s====a 82.75 ....... 2taa==t==stssat 16.75 16.75 att2tssstttatt2 53.00 WAP2 GOP WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF z 08/12/93 INVOICE NUMBER ACCOUNT NUMBER FO DEPT OBJ PROJ DATE 08/12/93 PAGE : 12 WARRANT AMOUNT 4204398 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING 204399 WESTERN TEMPORARY SVCS A204400 XEROX CORPORATION 7481 7493 7501 01 -2110 -6370 -ADM 01-2910-6380 01-2115-6229 885570 67-1,192-6350 4I3696 21-6950-6363 FINAL TOTAL 19.50 70.70 2,000.00 :.,140.20 ==a=== -__-�--146.16 146,16 318.41 318.41 =ram:aam=lams 40,262.69 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: WE, THE WAPZOOP WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/12/93 DATE : 08/12/93 PAGE : 13 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 12 , AND DATED 08/12/93, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, DATED VII WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT DIRECT OF&F*NANCE AN ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS _mod''DAY OF MX COMMISSION EXPIRES JAN. 1, 199S NOTARY PUBLIC • say ------- BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, 19 9'3, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE: AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE _E-v"j FUND - TOTALING DATED THIS DAY OF / 1 % WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD DEPUTY MEMBER MEMBER 19_p3 . _XX‘,Aten_ CHAIRMAN &APZOOP WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/12/93 INVOICE NUMBER 5055123 AMENDOLA. LEONARD 5855104 ROBINSON PROPERTIES $855105 SCHMIDT. BILL $555106 SILCMIA. JOHN J 5855107 VINTAGE CORP 5855108 *WCD55-IMPREST 5855109 JANSSEN. SHERIL LEE 5855110 NAVARRETE. NADINE 5855111 TREJO. BETTY N 5855112 MORENO. MARY JANE ACCOUNT NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ DATE : 08/12/93 PAGE : 1 WARRANT AMOUNT 124499-6714-WCSS 12-4499-6714-WC55 105.00 185.00 =saszaaass=zaa= 185.00 183.00 __=sas__a__M=== 124499-6714-WC55 185.00 124499-67I4-MC55 12-4499-6714-WC55 12-4433-6710-REIS 12-0)01-2045 12-0'001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2030 185.00 aass aaaa aaaasaa 250.00 250.00 ===mass=aaazaaa 250.00 250.00 sa==asattaaaaaa 113.00 113.00 ===a__ta_=l__'fa 574.78 s 574.78 =a=x=aa 82.63 82.63 sass smaazazzssz 50.00 50,00 saasaaaassazsaa 93.40 MAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/12/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER PD DEPT OBJPROJ DATE : 08/12/93 PAGE : 2 WARRANT AMOUNT 5855112 MORENO? MARY JANE S8S5113 SWANSON? JOYANN 93.40 ===Z aaZfl==a= 12-00012030 112.81 112.81 aan a as as aan a a as FINAL TOTAL : 2,061.62 =ari===as===== WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/12/93 DATE : 08/12/93 PAGE : 3 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE I THROUGH 2 , AND DATED 08/12/93, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES) DATED TN TS AY OF e_(2- DIRE Ctiht( I FINANCE AND �ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS IL_ DAY OF MY commtssrow EXPIRES: COMMISSION EXPIRES JAN. UAL WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT 19 NOTARY PUBLIC ......19--9-�--. WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE: AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON Cl =- }^ ^� `< " FUND - TOTALING I r72,1 GcF1 DATED THIS _,.E�/ 1DAY Op aziLlf-ft-gt. 19. 93x---' WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD DEPUTY MEMBER Ate --- MEMBER la CHAIRMA?) MEMBER MEMBER Mb THE WWP952PD MELD COUNTY DATE : OB/12/63 COIN WARRANT REGISTER SUMMARY REPORT PACE 2 PAYROLL DATE OB/12/03 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES NAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE I THROUGH 6 , AND DATED 08/12/93, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT DATED TH /'DY OF ( �_Ll...�,ry-_-`�_ 19 DIRECT ;R .C' jANCE�AN0 ADMINISTRATION SERVICES ,, SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS �(__°// _ DAY OF MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: i'ISOMLS---------SAlt I. 1bsi4 NOTARY PUBLIC q 38P.oc 19_-!, 3. WE, THE BOARD or COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVED (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SCT FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMETH=REFO A REBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON TOTALING � FUND s /? -�e.0 U DATED THIS / / ' DAY OF WELD COON Y C T1 THE BOARD DEPUTY MEMBER MEMBERw 1912. CHAIRMAN MEMBER _4.1N bin_ MEMBER THE DA TTHIS / v, 4DAY OF WWP051P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 16 DAY CARE REPORT 17:26:59 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 08/16/93 FOR THE 1 :93:59 MONTH PAID AUGUST 1993 WARRANT ISO. PROVIDER NAME NUMBER ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT AMOUNT ******************************* NUMBER OF WARRANTS = 170 TOTAL z 6206,506.90 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 15 p AND DATED 08/1;/93, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD DE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT a 20 1.$ O T. 20 • DATED THIS DIRECTOR OF INANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS _ /'-' DAY OF MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MY CCMPdlSS1DN E�RES 1A1�1, �4R 19-_� 3 (� NOTARY PUBLIC WEB THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HERESY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREF RE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON �-L-1••••;;;m"."--dm.. FUND - TOTALING 3 e2o c-0471. / t� Q art � 19 / • WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD 4462a* NOP DEPUTY CHAIRMAN v MEMBER 9,SALch.„) MEMBER MEMBER WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/13/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 0BJ PROJ A204401 ALBERTSON A204402 AMBU A204403 ANSON, ROSE M A204404 ATCT A204405 BACHMAN, GORDON R A204406 BARKER, BRUCE T A204407 BAXTER, GEORGE E DATE - 08/13/93 PAGE ; 1 WARRANT AMOUNT )22007 01-1123-6599 707048 01-11123-6599 820005 01-11123-6599 19.10 6.31 1.18 26.59 043650 01 -21116220 -GRIM 141.91 0131 0139 0147 372141 43259 910371 910511 910971 911461 79-4410-6143 79-4410-6143 79-4410-6143 79-4410-6143 79-4410-6143 79-4410-6143 79-4410-6143 79-4410-6143 79-4410-6143 3H5400 67-11192-6533 490217 79-1041-6143 BT8081 01-1012-6370 081093 01-9020-6377-D1 I41.91 10.00 10.00 20.00 5.00 60.00 5.00 5,00 5.00 5.00 125,00 17.85 17.85 50.00 50.00 341.11 341.11 23.19 23.19 A204408 BEARS CAR WASH 6 STORAGE 73193 01-1123-6361 17.00 WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/13/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ DATE : 08/13/93 PAGE : 2 WARRANT AMOUNT A204408 BEARS CAR WASH C STORAGE A204409 BIG FOOT TURF FARMS 104795 011'061, 6360 -CC 172.25 A204410 BLACKJACK PIZZA 250009 01-11236599 A204411 BOB BARKER COMPANY 217876 012310-6220-$UOP 218631 0123106220SUOP A204412 BRIGHTON FALCON BOXING 029039 01-11236599 36.98 A204413 BROWNELL'S INC 19428 A204414 BUCKENDORF, ROBIN L 17.00 172.25 3 1.08 1.08 62.44 38.53 100.97 36.98 22=2===2 01-2111-6220-$ERV 10.50 10.50 2 2222. 003889 639320-6740DENT 133.00 A204415 BURCH? JILL E 62893 7941406147 65 79-4140-6147 4204416 BURGER KING 022007 01-1123-6599 =S---2 130.00 30.00 36.75 66.75 6.34 6.34 WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/13/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD DATE : 08/13/93 PAGE : 3 WARRANT AMOUNT A204417 CENTURY PAPERS A204418 CHACON. BARBARA 51007 01-1061-6250-JANT 30.00 30.00 080993 19-4140-6370-CDP 10.50 10.50 xz x. 4204419 CHANNING L BETE CO INC 71393 01-1125-6330 274.49 274.49 A204420 CHERAMY. RICHARD A S88133 11-3141-6229 70.00 4204421 CJS, INC 70.00 OOIOI9 52-5580-6322 59.05 59,05 A204422 CLARK BOARDMAN CALLAGHAN 95981 01-1123-6229 6.93 4204423 CM ELECTRONICS A204424 CONVENIENCE PLUS 48 203012 01-1123-6599 6.93 =2x7,7=a======== 67.32 67.32 m============= 022007 01-1123-6599 12.26 12.26 A204425 COREN PRINTING 21898 01-2111-6220-SERV 35.00 A204426 COSSON. KIMBERLY K 35.00 S x 003890 63 -9020 -6740 -DENT 55.00 WAP2O0P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS Or : 38/13/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT DBJ PROD DATE : 08/13/95 PAGE : 4 WARRANT AMOUNT A204426 COSSON, KIMBERLY K A204427 COTTONWOOD FLORIST 322007 01-1123-6599 55.00 48.55 48.55 A204428 CRAWFORD SUPPLY COMPANY I62405 86 -2311 -6250 -COMA 11I.12 A204429 CRT COMPUTER REPAIR 12575 65-1191-6360 82.50 12576 65-1191-6360 183,80 263.30 A204430 DCMS/AFCOM 019581 65-1191-6330 155.00 A204131 DEEP ROCK NORTH A204432 ELTON, SUSAN 1 A204433 EMERGENCY 81193 81293 93AUG 326517 028285 1894 22510 25100 297799 297800 312679 313994 01-1123-6210 01-1126-6210 OI-2111-6220-SERV 79-1154-6143 79-1154-6143 79+1154-6143 79-11 54-6143 79+1154+6143 79-1154-6143 79-1154-6143 79-1154-6143 79-1154+6143 155.00 56,80 17.40 30.60 104,80 10,00 10.00 30,00 5.00 5,00 5,00 5.00 5.00 5.00 80.00 081093 60-2160-6210 42.95 WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/13/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ DATE : 08/13/93 PAGE : 5 WARRANT AMOUNT A204433 EMERGENCY A204434 ERICXSONS 520009 01-1123-6599 A204435 EVANS U -PUMP -IT A204436 EXBY-STOLLEY, LAURIE 42.95 .98 .9B a S 520009 01-1123-6599 .26 719023 011123-6599 2.12 080293 I9-4170+6370mA 19+4170-6370-F 19+4170-6370-P 19-4170-6370-R 19-4170-6370-S 080693 1941 70+6 370- A 19-4170-6370+P 2.38 42.00 120.25 27.26 24.25 11.75 17.00 198.67 441.27 ======= A204437 FAMILY PHYS. OF WINDSOR 69250 21-6640-6351 20.00 20.00 = == == A204438 FIRST CONTINENTAL LIBRARY 061793 52-5580-6940 4774 .85 A204439 FOOD BONANZA 20005 01-1123-6599 A204440 FOUNDATION CENTER 4.774.85 .64 .6♦ _ 930805 52-5580-6322 59.50 59.50 WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/13/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER ~ NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ A204441 FRIGIDAIRE A204442 FURISTERI, ELAINE F DATE : 08/13/93 PAGE : 6 WARRANT AMOUNT 081093 01 -t061 -6360 -CC 104.90 166641 5168 6233 786621 928031 79-4410-6143 79-4410-6143 79+4410-6143 79-4410-6143 79-4410-•6143 A204443 GARRETSON'S SPORT CENTER 022007 01-1123-6599 A204444 GOJO SPORTS, INC )22007 01-1123-5599 A204445 GOMEZ) SALLY L )03891 63 -9320 -6740 -DENT A204446 GORDON'S LIQOUR MART 322016 01-1123+6599 A204447 GREELEY CENTRAL BAND 707048 01-1123-6599 A204448 GREELEY INDEPENDENCE 104.90 5.00 100,00 350.00 5.00 5.00 465.00 105.99 105.99 50.72 ==_ 50.72 ====s 52.50 52.50 34.72 34.72 ______ 2.50 2.50 20768 60-2160-6599 165.00 165.00 A204449 GREEN, VALERIE 71193 01-1123-6350 75.50 = = 75.50 s WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 38/13/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD DATE : 08/13/93 PAGE : 7 WARRANT AMOUNT A204450 GROCERY WAREHOUSE 520009 0111236599 A204451 HAGANS, ALTA A204452 HARTMANN* JAMES F A204453 HERRING, EDWIN J A204454 HETTINGER, GERALD D A204455 HITACHI DATA SYSTEMS A204456 HOFFMAN'S LIQUOR A204457 HOLIDAY INN-RIVERWALK 080293 19 -41406370 -CDR 19-4140-6370-CMP 194140 -6370 -MAT 80493 01-1123-6370 003892 63-90206740DENT 073093 60-21606370 492350 65-1191-6360 520009 0I -1123a6599 .11 .11 __====== 85.81 2,00 1.75 89.56 52.50 52.50 == 82.50 82.50 27.00 27.00 ___= 1►283.00 1.283.00 ___- 2.16 2.16 80493 01+11236370 491.20 A204458 HOMESTEAD TITLE COMPANY 3743 01-9020-6350 497,20 60.00 60,00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/13/93 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER A204459 HUDSON TEXACO A204460 HUGH M. WOODS A204461 IBM A204462 INGRAM BOOK CO INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD ;DEPT 00.1 PROD DATE : 08/13/93 PAGE : 8 WARRANT AMOUNT 114002 01-;1123-6599 7.00 7.00 058776 0110616360 -CC 820005 01+1123-6599 176.99 319682 6511916397 049951 52-5580-6322 049952 52-5580-6322 463123 52+5530-6322 836022 525540-6229 52-5580-6322 937112 52-5540-6229 960402 525540-6229 52+5580-6322 969403 52-5540-6229 52-5580-6322 069404 52-5580-6322 978598 52-5580-6322 993270 525580-6322 A204463 JAN72, STANLEY G 003893 63-9020+6740+DENT A204464 JERRYS MARKET INC 520009 011123m5599 A204465 A204465 JOHNSTON, THOMAS P 912437 01-2111-6315-rNC5 7.12 184.11 309.00 309.00 45.60 8.52 30.00 35.16 1.013.72 34.32 111.48 56.55 31.11 86.00 2.10 33.19 52.29 _ I.540.04 227.00 227.00 4.32 4.32 72.49 72.49 _x WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OP : 08/13/93 WARRANTPAYEE NUMBER INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER ..,_. NUMBER FO DEPT 08J PROJ WARRANT --+_- --_ AMOUNT A204466 K - E_ C MEN'S STORE ___-- DATE : 08/13/93 PAGE : 9 707048 01_1123-6599 A204467 KEEFE COFFEE AND SUPPLY I02258 86+2311-6250-COMM 362.38 A204468 KOBEL, CAROL S A204469 LEVERENTZ, JEANNIE A204470 LIBRARY STORE (THE) A204471 LIDDLE. JOHN E A204472 LOFTUS, CYNTHIA M A204473 LONGS DRUGS 6.07 6.07 81093 01-1123-6370 7016A 01-1123-6350 184837 52-5540-6229 003894 63+9320 -6740 -DENT 361393 79_1021-6147 23187 01-2118-6220 A204474 LOS ALEGRES ANCIAN05 707048 011123_6599 FA20447S MAGNUSON, JAYNE E 71153 0I+1123+6370 362.38 =========....._ 37.00 37.00 n 16.00 -------------- 16.00 24.50 --------------- 24.50 116.00 I16.00- 62.50 --------------- 62.50 11.68 11.68 2.44 + 2.44 nn====s=a=n=s= 31.74 WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/13/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER Ft DEPT OBJ PROJ DATE : 08/13/93 PAGE : 10 A204475 MAGNUSON, JAYNE E A204476 MARTINEZ, YSIDORA A tiI793 21-6ti40-6375 4204477 MATT, JULIE A. 93222 01-1123-6350 42044'78 MATT, RICHARD 71693 01-11236350 A204479 MATTLEY, GRACE A204480 MAXANNS, INC. 42'14481 MAXEY, GEORGE WARRANT AMOUNT 31.74 =s=====a===s=== 18.00 18.00 42-30 42.00 147.50 147.50 s 080396 19 -41406370 -GDP 19 -41.40 -6370 -MAT 13.00 15.00 4383 O11061+636O-CC 520009 0I-1123+6599 A204482 MCCARTHY, CYNTHIA 003895 6390,20_6740-VISN A204493 MCDONALD'S RESTAURANT 022007 01-11:_36599 A204484 MEMINDEX 81093 01-11236210 28.00 60.00 60,00 64.76 64.76 56.00 _ 56.00 11.27 11.27 ----- --- 11.95 WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : Da/13/93 A204484 MEMINDEx A204485 MUNICIPAL COURT DATE : 08/13/93 PAGE : 11 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT 80993 011125-6330 11.95 =5 W _ 16.00 16.00 ____ A204486 NATL COLLEGE OF DISTRICT 81193 011123-6370 490.00 A204487 NAWMA CONFERENCE A204488 NERO, JUDY M A204489 NEWBREY, ROBIN L A204490 NOZICK, SANDY 8 A204491 OLD AMERICA STORE A204492 PATTON, BOGGS C BLOW 93NAWN 0129906370 080293 19-41106370 D81193 19-4110-6370-MMW 003896 639320 -6740 -DENT 626040 01-1123-6599 s== 490.00 ___=== 120.00 120.00 46.00 44.00 418.52 416.52 178.00 178.00 53,48 53.48 2321 01-9020-6350 1,700.00 1,700.00 A204493 PETTY CASH BLDG C GRN0S 442584 01 -1061 -6360 -CC 081293 01 -1061+6360 -CC .33 .33 WAp2ODP WARRANT pAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/13/93 INUOTCE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ DATE : 08/13/93 PAGE : 12 WARRANT AMOUNT A204493 PETTY CASH BLDG 6 GRNDS A204494 PICKLE. JOHN S 622900 01 -1061 -6360 -CC 80993 01 -1361 -6360 -CC 83221 01 -1061 -6360 -CC 93240 01 -1061 -6360 -CC 83241 011061 -6360 -CC 885382 01 -x061 -6360 -CC 885391 0113616360 -CC 95066 01 -1061 -6360 -CC 080393 19-4170-6370-E 19-4170-6370-p 19-4170-6370-W A204495 PIERCE, LELAND J 588133 11-3141-6229 A204496 PLATTE VALLEY PTC 707048 01-1123-6599 A204497 QUALITY AUTO SOUND 87 920005 01-1123-6599 4204498 RADIO SHACK 920005 01-1123-6599 4234499 RAINER. MICHELLE C 081193 79-1154-6143 4204500 RAMKOTA INN 6 CONF. CTR. 60793 01-1126-6370 140.59 15.00 1.35 .46 4.05 1.67 7.42 1.87 13.80 46.55 1.50 59.99 69.83 131.32 70.00 70.00 5.01 5.01 ===5 4.22 4.22 4.22 4.22 tAz x= 200.00 203.00 140.59 NAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/13/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD DATE : 08/13/93 PAGE : 13 WARRANT AMOUNT A204501 RAY ALLEN MFG CO INC A204502 REISIG. NANCY A204503 RICARDO FALCON CENTER A20450♦ RODRIGUEZ. LAWRENCE B A204505 ROLM A204506 ROSALES. TOMMIE A204507 ROWE. RICHARD D A204508 RUDY, DONALD A 26086 012111-6212-CRIM 56.95 56.95 080593 194140-6370+MAT 10.75 19-41406370+WAP 23.75 707048 01-11236599 0811MI 01-1041-6370 380138 67-1192+6360 588133 11-314I6229 080393 5229 6744 7981 92014X 99108 79-4410-6i43 79-4410-6143 79+44106143 79+44106143 79-4410-6143 79-4410+6143 == 34.50 4.28 4.28 130.25 130.25 84.15 84.15 ===-==== 70.00 70.00 7.00 10.00 2).00 10.00 10.00 3.00 50.00 = z 366822 79-1191-6143 8.00 8.00 NAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/13/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD DATE : 08/23/93 PAGE : 14 A204509 SAFEWAY STORES INC 520009 01-1123-6599 707048 01-1123-6599 A204510 SCHNEIDER. GLENDA K 3709 8193 910295 79-4140-6143 79-4140-6147 79-4140-6143 A204511 SCHOOL DISTRICT RE -2 316038 OI +Y123+6599 26.95 WARRANT AMOUNT •67 7.73 8.40 111.25 342.00 20.00 473.25 26.95 A204512 SCOTT, DOREEN J 080593 19-4170-6370—N 132e25 132.25 a A204513 SEARS ROEBUCK 6 CO 022007 01-1123-6599 520005 01-1123-5599 45.06 707048 01-1123-6599 5.06 3.91 A204514 SERVICE AMERICA CORP 71593 01-1126-6370 A204515 SMITH, PAMELA N A204516 SRI GALLUP 55.60 40.25 40.25 =_ 080593 19-4170.-63705 19-4170-6370-W 157.50 44.00 201.50 364243 01-2110-6350-NOMT 488.83 488.83 z _ = = WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/13/93 A204517 STEFFEN'S SUPER MARKET INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD 029038 310007 520009 01-11236599 01-1123-6599 01-1123-6599 A204518 STEVENS AUTOMOTIVE INC 111014 01-1;123-6599 A204519 STORAGE TECHNOLOGY 081695 65-1191-6360 A204520 SUPERIOR SHOE SERVICE 930730 01-2110-6225-TRNG A204521 TACKER, JEANNIE K 003897 63020-6740DENT 79-41106143 073193 19-4110-6370 615683 79-4810-6143 A204522 TAKE CARE, INC A204523 ICI CABLEVISION A204524 TELEPHONE EXPRESS A204525 THRIFTY FOODS DATE : 08/13/93 PAGE : 15 WARRANT AMOUNT 31.81 15.00 2,16 49.97 119.97 119.97 944,84 944.84 13.50 13.50 19,00 43.00 91.50 7.00 160.50 28064 60-2160-6599 462,00 707049 01-112r-!599 930801 012115-6345 719023 01-1123-6599 __ 462.00 11.01 11.01 ==z= 34.55 34.55 7.89 WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER DATE 08/13/97 AS OF : 08/13/93 PAGE WARRANT PAYEE 16 -------------------------------------------------------------- NUMBER INVOICE ACCOUNT N NUMBER FD DEPT 08J '+ ++++ UMBER WARRANT -_-+___+ +____PROJ_- AMOUNT -+__+____---____ A204525 THRIFTY FOODS A204526 UNITOC RENTAL SERVICES A204527 UNIVERSITY STANDARD A204528 US WEST CELLULAR A204529 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS 71493 72193 72893 7793 01+1061622 5+CC 01-1061-6225+CC 0110616225+CC 01+1061+6225 -CC 520009 01+1123+6599 3C7015 67-11926345+LD 67+11926345 -LOLL 361043 67+11926345LD 67-1792+6345-LOCL 361490 67I192-6345LD 67+11926345+LOGE 3G1713 67+1192 -6345 -LO 67 -1192+6345 -LOLL 360018 6711926345+LOLL 3M6016 67119;6345LOGE 3H6212 67+1192-6345+LOCL 3H6356 67+1192-6345+LD 671192+6345LOGE 3H6408 67+1192-6345+LOGE 3H6525 67+11926345LD 67+11 926345_LOCL 3H6602 6711926345+LOCL 3H6636 6711926345LD 67+11926345LOLL 3H6850 67+11926345LD 3 H6919 67 7192-6345+LOGE 67 -1192 -6345 -LOLL 3H6966 67-1192+6345LD 67-11926345+LOLL 3H6975 67+1192_6345LD --------------- 7.88 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 + 20.00 1.95 --------------- 1.95 .61 29.41 2.37 23.33 1.29 13.02 10.24 41899 --------------- 122.26 436.13 43.67 164.88 21.97 44.14 49.64 169.72 171.21 108.79 2.14 89.79 11.59 158.61 5.43 50.16 44.64 50.95 WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/13/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD DATE : 08/13/93 PAGE : 17 WARRANT AMOUNT A204529 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS 3M6975 67-1.192-6345+LOGE 4204530 VANITY 029038 01-1123-6599 A204531 VIDEO CONCEPTS 022007 01-1123-6599 4204532 VISA A204533 VRJS 43.67 11667.13 _ = = 15.66 15.66 137.79 137.79 =======a 82293 01-1123+6370 80.00 80.00 430809 01-2310-6398-VRJS ♦,4zs.00 A20453♦ WAL-MART DISCOUNT CITIES 820005 01-1123-6599 A204535 WARD TRANSPORT, INC. 6197 6387 6583 77-5310-6250-100L 77+53106250-JETA 77-5310-6250-JETA 775310-6250-100L A204536 WARNOCO BOOSTER CLUB 707048 01-1123+6599 A204537 WEIOLE, LINDA L 4,425.00 2.56 2.56 185.13 19.55 190,58 185.13 751.39 4.28 4.28 816620 79-1191-6147 160.00 160.00 WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/13/93 INVOICE NUMBER ACCOUNT NUMBER FD DEPT ODJ PROJ DATE : 08/13/93 PAGE : 18 WARRANT A204538 WEINMEISTER, CHERYL 4204539 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING 080793 71493 1941406370 -MCP 1941406370 -MAT 19-4140-637Q-NEU 19-4140-6370-WAP 011123-6210 A204540 WELD COUNTY USEFUL PUBLIC 207014 011123-6599 A204541 WEST, RUTH A204542 WESTERN PAVING A204543 WHITLOCK) KIM A204544 WIATROWSKI, STEPHEN J A204545 WIESNER, INC 080293 19 -4140+6370 -MAT I9-41406370-RUR 07DM01 11-3190-6397 92470 01-1123-6350 081293 19+4170+6370-F 19-4170-6370-S 550083 77+5300-6337 775310-6337 AMOUNT 45.25 5,50 2.75 1.25 54.75 ======= ======== 131 .85 131.85 60.00 _ 60.00 __ 13.50 85.50 99.00+ 14,777.58 14,777.58 30.50 30.50 __ 100.00 37.50 137.50 z "========z= 235.00 235.00 470.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/13/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ DATE : 08/13/93 PAGE : 19 WARRANT AMOUNT A204546 WINOGRADS STEEL 6 SUPPLY 2912 77-5'300-6220 72.84 72.84 ===ftt=====m==== A204547 WISSEL, DARRELL A 1698 79-1191-6143 100.00 A204548 WITTMUS, EDITH M A204549 WOOLWORTH CO A204550 NORDEN. DAVID 4257 79a1191-•6147 120.00 003898 63-9020-6740-VISN 287586 01-2310-6220-SUOP 573531 79-1154-6143 646331 79-1154-6143 220.00 32.50 32.50 =w s -z 12.00 12.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 A204551 Z 6 M PUMP 6 EQUIPMENT 4635 77-5310-6362 35.00 4650 77-5310-6362 35.00 A204552 85 LIQUORS 70.00 029038 01-1123-6599 15.55 208005 01-1123-6599 39.21 54.76 FINAL TOTAL : 45,511.51 WAP20OP WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/13/93 DATE : 08/13/93 PAGE : 20 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES NAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 19 , AND DATED 08/13/93, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT DATED THIS D/iY OF J.l1V IT__��� DIREC/f0• NANCE llWD ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS _„1L 3AY OF E Yl2uE _ 1vq.3. MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MX COMMISSION EXPIRES JAN, 1, 1996 1993. NOTARY PUBLIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE: AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE DATE n THIS ISTHDAY OF k1z11 \ 1 FUND - TOTALING $...4[,f11 i61__ WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD I /2 i)2 DEPUTY MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER CHAIRMAN MEMBER WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/13/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ DATE : 08/13/93 PAGE : 1 WARRANT AMOUNT $855114 DEUSA. MICHAEL WAYNE 5855115 *ATT'Y GENERAL OF TEXAS 5855116 *CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT 5855117 ABREO, CONNIE H $855118 ALVAREZ. ANGELA M 5855119 ARAGON. EVE KATHERAINE 5855120 ARISPE, CYNTHIA 5855121 AVILA. VALERIE ANN S855122 BENEDICT. JENNA M 5855123 BOWERS, BILLY V 12-0001-2040 12-00012085 12-0001-2085 12-0301-2045 12-0301-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001+2045 12-0001-2045 12-0301-2045 12-0001-204 5 395.33 395.33 125.00 125.00 53.00 50.00 138.50 138.50 158.00 156.00 _-=====z-----_- 100.00 100.00 __ 153.50 153.50 199.50 199.50 165.00 165.00 111.69 WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUn BER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF _ 08/13/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ DATE : 08/13/93 PAGE : 2 WARRANT AMOUNT 5855123 BOWERS, BILLY Y 5855124 BURCH, PATTI KAYE 5855125 CASARES, SALLY J S855126 CERVANTES, MANUELA 5855127 DEUSA, DORTNY DARNISE 5855128 DRTINA, LINDA DARLENE S855129 DURAN. SUE ANN 5855130 FINGER, NATALIE J 5855131 FLORES, BEVERLY D 5855132 FLORES, PETRA C 12-0001-2045 12-0301-204s 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001.2045 12-0001-2045 12-0301-2045 12-0301-2045 12-0001-2045 111.69 180.00 180.00 _ 88.00 88.00 25.00 25.00 155.67 155.67 ______ 227.50 227.50 _ 95.50 95.50 600.00 607.00 === -== 160.00 160.00 100.00 100.00 WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 38/13/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT 08J PROJ S855133 GALLEGOS, MARY LOUISE 5855134 GARCIA, MARIA C 5855135 GONZALEZ* DENISE 5855136 GONZALEZ* GRI$CLOA $855137 GUTIERREZ* DENISE N S855138 HAVES, JOLENE ANN 5855139 HERNANDEZ, RACHEL JEAN 5855140 HOWELL, DEBORA N 5855141 KIEL, LYNNETTE 5855142 KNOWLDEN, CHRISTI DATE : 08/13/93 PAGE : 3 WARRANT AMOUNT 12-0001-2045 12-0301-2045 12-0301-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0301-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 50.00 50.00 _ 95.00 95.00 27.25 27.25 ===z==z 153.00 153.00 == 2- 112.50 112.50 z===== 202.00 202.00 =========----- 76.00 76.00 250.00 =_ 250.00 ====z= 20.77 20.77 z= -===s= 64.50 WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 78/13/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ DATE : 08/13/93 PAGE : 4 WARRANT AMOUNT 5855142 KNOWLDEN, CHRISTI 5855143 LOBATO, DIANA 3855144 MARTINEZ? GLORIA MARIA 5855145 MARTINEZ, MARY HELEN 5855146 MATHEWS, DENISE ELAINE 5855147 MERIDETH, WILMA 5855148 MORALES, GLORIA ISELA 5955149 MORALEZ, RACHEL SA55150 NILSESTUEN, DIANE LENISE 5855151 NOVAK) ALEN RICHARD 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0701-2045 12-0001-2045 64.50 100.00 100.00 150.00 150.00 125.00 125.00 50.50 50.50 57.00 57.00 101.00 101.00 == 168.50 168.50 40.00 40.00 ====zz=== 90.00 90.00 WAP2OOR WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OT : 08/17/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ DATE : 08/13/93 PAGE : 5 WARRANT AMOUNT 5855152 PALMAS CAROL 5855153 QUICK, LILLIAN M S855154 RENFREW, LYNNE CATMRINE 5855155 RENTERIA, VILMA 5855156 RIOS, ANITA MARIA SB55I57 RUBIO, CARMEN 5855158 SALAZAR, BLANCA 5855159 SALAZAR, IRENE $855160 SHARP, KRISTINE MICHELLE $855161 SMITH, CAROL J 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 120301-2045 12-0301-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 53.00 50.00 80.00 80.00 ______________ 51.93 51.93 100.00 100.00 17.38 17.38 183.82 187.82 ___ 127.50 __ 127.50 113.00 113.00 =s==x== 100.00 100.00 50.00 WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/13/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD DATE : 08/13/93 PAGE : 6 WARRANT AMOUNT S855161 SMITH, CAROL J SB55162 SPICKARD, DAWN MARIE 5855163 TRUJILLO, MARIA CHRISTINA S85516♦ ZACHARZUK, LINDA SUE 120001-2005 12-0901-2045 120001-2045 50.00 137.00 137.00 =s 103.00 100.00 400.00 400.00 S FINAL TOTAL : 6,671.84 ===== DATED THIS WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 38/13/93 DATE OB/13/93 PAGE : 7 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 6 / AND DATED 08/13/931 AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD DE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, \/�WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT 12 i F •UG.C��T_ -- 19 I. 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THEY WERE CLOSED : 8/11/93 DUE TO A TRAIN DERAILMENT: WCR 49 AT I-76 SERV RD; : WCR 16 BETWEEN WCR 49 & WCR 51; WCR 49 BETWEEN WCR 16/HWY 52; : WCR 51 BET WCR 16 & HWY 52; WCR 55 BET WCR 16 & HWY 52/MONA Received from : PENOTC02-MAIN Received • 08/12/93 09:23 Sent : 08/12/93 09:22 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= 6sFast Path PF7= 8= 9= 10= 11= 12 -Quit M SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION August 3, 1993 A regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission was held August 3, 1993, in the Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Room 350, Greeley, Colorado. The meeting was called to order by the Chairperson,. Judy Yamaguchi at 1:30 p.m. Tape 442 Roll Call Richard Kimmel Tom Rulon Bill O'Hare Juliette Kroekel Shirley Camenisch Bud Clemons Judy Yamaguchi Present Present Absent Present Present Present Present Also present: Greg Thompson, Current Planner, Monica Mika, Current Planner, Department of Planning Services, Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, John Pickle, Director, Trevor Jircek, Specialist, Environmental Protection Services, Weld County Health Department, Sharyn Ruff, Secretary. The summary of the last regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission, hold on July 20, 1993, was approved as read, Election of Officers. It was determined the election of officers would be scheduled for the next regularly scheduled meeting, to be held August 17, 1993. Bud Clemons left at 1:40 p.m. CASE NUMBER: USR-1020 APPLICANT: Western Sugar REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit to store sugarbeets in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the E2 E2 of Section 18, T7N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, LOCATION: Approximately 1.5 miles east of the Town of Ault. The applicant, explained this proposal would allow them to obtain a new site for the storage of sugar beets. The intended location would be more rural and more accessible to local growers. It will help eliminate the traffic in the Towns of Ault and Galeton. SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING August 3, 1993 Page 2 Richard Kimmel asked if they would haul to the Fort Morgan area. The applicant said most likely not, but in an emergency and pending freight costs (Ft. Morgan vs. Greeley) it might be a possibility. The Chairperson asked if the applicant agreed with staff's recommendation. Tony asked if Development Standard 1PS could be altered because this facility would not operate continually through the year. He thought the requirement for permanent toilet facilities was a bit excessive. John Pickle explained this requirement was initiated at the State level. No other alternatives other than a possible "vault" system exist. Shirley Camenisch felt the bridge over the haul route should be addressed. Greg Thompson explained Weld County Engineering had no concerns, She asked about alternate accesses if breakdowns of the vehicles occur. Tony explained the access would be widened and an access to the south also exists. The Chairperson asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. No one wished to speak, Richard Kimmel moved Case Number USR-1020, Western Sugar, be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval. Shirley Camenisch seconded the motion. The Chairperson asked the secretary to po:.l the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel. - yes; Tom Rulon - yes; Juliette Kroekel - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: USR-1021 APPLICANT: Gerrity Oil and Gas Corporation REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a water separation facility in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NE4 of Section 32, T3N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Southwest of the intersection of Weld County Road 28 and Weld County Road 41. Shirley Camenisch moved Case Number USR•1021, Gerrity Oil and Gas Corporation, be continued indefinitely because the Weld County Health Department has determined that a Certificate of Designation will be required for the proposed facility. The applicant feels this is not necessary and has referred the situation to the Attorney General for their comment and review. The Attorney General has not offered comment on this case as of August 3, 1993. SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING August 3, 1993 Page 3 Furthermore the Platteville Soil Conservation District and the Division of e as reftheirifneeds anderral agencies have indicated the application desire additional information. At that time staff will re - notify surrounding property owners and re -advertise the case. Juliette Kroekel seconded the motion. The Chairperson asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Tom Rulon - yes; Juliette Kroekel - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: USR-1022 APPLICANT: Gerrity Oil and Gas Corporation REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a topping unit in the A (Agricultural) zone districtR65W of the 6th LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NE4 of Section 32, P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Southwest of the intersection of Geld County Road 28 and Weld County Road 41. Representatives of Gerrity Oil and Gas Corporationfrom the e ebasin this nis area.The simple process that heats and separates oil and gas ability to market into the existing refinery has been restricted. Bill Hamilton, representative, explained the facility will cover about 7 acres of the proposed 10 acres. Extensive on was followed discussedshowing wi h the Glen details Miller, Fire proposed Chief, facility. tand it was determined there would be no Platteville Fire Protection District, problem storing required material and supporting this facility. The Chairperson asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. propd John Hoakmiller, surrounding property owne , expressed s the above continued the proposed oil separation pond, (this item would be does not pertain to this application). He also said some type of e company be applied for by the applicant to cover costs to taxpayers honor its obligation. Discussion followed with Lee Morrison regarding the bond issue. Gerald Jamison, surrounding property owner, Tire Mountain, asked about the submitted odor abatement plan and large, heavy trucks tearing up the roads. SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING August 3, 1993 Page 4 Grog Thompson said these issues were covered in the conditions of approval and the development standards. Richard Kimmel moved Case Number USR-1022, Gerrity Oil and Gas Corporation, be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval. Juliette Kroekel seconded the motion. The Chairperson asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Tom Rulon - yes; Juliette Kroekel - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-468 APPLICANT: KN Front Range Gathering Company REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for a natural gas compressor station and 400 foot guyed microwave tower in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Fart of the NW4 of Section 14, T1N, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 2-1/2 miles southeast of Ft. Lupton City limits; south of Weld County Road 10 and east of Weld County Road 33 Duane Haley, representative, explained the amendment to this Special Review permit has been initiated at a request from the Denver International Airport due to the proximity of the runways of the new airport. Discussion followed. Greg Thompson stated an additional Condition of Approval, Number 4, should be added to read: Prior to recording the plat, the plat shall be amended to refer to the property as the Dougan Booster Station in all instances. Discussion followed regarding the appropriate name(s) used on this application to allow less confusion in the future. It was determined the application should be amended to read: KN Energy, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of 14N Front Range Gathering Company, KN Wattenberg Transmission Limited Liability Company. Shirley Camenisch moved Case Number Amended USR-468, be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval. Richard Kimmel seconded the motion.. The Chairperson asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Tom Rulon - yes; Juliette Kroekel - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes. Motion carried unanimously. Meeting adjourned 3:25 p.m. R ectful Sharyn Ruff Secretary AGENDA WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING Tuesday, August 17, 1993 12:00 noon - Weld County Planning Commission Luncheon - Pepe O'Tooles, 2726 W. 11th Street Road, Greeley, Colorado. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 1:30 p.m. Public Meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission, County Commissioners' First Floor Hearing Room (#101), Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. ROLL CALL Judy Yamaguchi - Chairperson Bud Clemons Juliette Kroekel Richard Kimmel Shirley Camenisch Bill O'Hare Tom Rulon 1. CASE NUMBER: USR-1024 APPLICANT: Associated Natural Gas REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a hydrocarbon rail loading facility in the A (Agricultural) zone district, LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE 4 of Section 2, T4N, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately one mile west of the Town of LaSalle. 2. CASE NUMBER: USR-1023 APPLICANT: Jose A. Gonzales REQUEST; A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit to park ditch lining equipment and store materials in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NW4 of Section 3, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Northeast of East 8th Street and Weld County Road 43. 3. CASE NUMBER: Z-481 APPLICANT: Shiloh, Inc. REQUEST: A Change of Zone from A (Agricultural) to PUD for E (Estate) Zoning. LEGAL DESCRXPTION: Part of the SEE. of Section 4, T6N, R67W of the Gth P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of Weld County Road 72; approximately 1/4 mile west of Weld County Road 19. 4. Election of Officers - Chairman and Vice -Chairman. • : c: AGENDA WELD COUNTY COUNCIL C Centennial Center First Floor Assembly Room August 23, 1993 4:30 p•m. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE INVOCATION ROLL CALL: David Young, President Ralph Campbell, Vice President James Gardner Barbara Janda Clair Orr NEW BUSINESS: Legal Advice Regarding Performance Audit of Treasurer's Office ADJOURNMENT: Open WELD COUNTY COUNCIL P.O. BOX 758 GREELEY, CO 80632 356-4000, ext. 4780 1 C/LE7ic PRESS RELEASE August 10, 1993 In accordance with the Weld County Home Rule Charter, the President of the Weld County Council has called a special meeting of the Council, to be held on Monday, August 23, 1993, at 4:30 p.m. in the First Floor Assembly Room at the Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. The purpose of this meeting is for the Council to obtain legal advice regarding a performance audit of the Weld County Treasurer's Office. The public is invited to attend the Council meeting. -30- G'; W' 0 CCU;:T'f BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO ',923 fLU12 AN 9: 27 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF) THE CITY OF GREELEY PUBLIC WORKS ) DEPARTMENT FOR THE AUTHORITY TO ) INSTALL CANTILIVERED FLASHING LIGHTS AND MOTION DETECTION EQUIP- ) MENT AT THE CROSSING OF 11TH AVENUE AND THE BURLINGTON NORTHERN ) RAILROAD COMPANY TRACKS, NATIONAL ) CROSSING NO. 245-130A. CLE T0T=CC DOCKET NO. 93A -350R ENTRY OF APPEARANCE AND NOTICE OF INTERVENTION TO THE PARTIES IN THIS MATTER AND ALL INTERESTED PERSONS, FIRMS, OR CORPORATIONS You are notified that Burlington Northern Railroad Company hereby enters its appearance and intervention in the above captioned application. Burlington Northern will intervene and participate in this proceeding as its interest may appear. Service on Burlington Northern Railroad Company, as required by Rule 9 (b)(2) of the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure, may be accomplished by serving the undersigned. By this intervention Burlington Northern is not opposing or contesting the granting of the application, but rather indicates to the parties and all interested persons, firms or corporations, that Burlington Northern will participate in any hearing which results from an intervention contesting or objecting to any portion of the application. If there are no other intervenors or protests, Burlington Northern has no objection to the Application being handled by modified procedure under C.R.S. 40-6-109(5), and, in such event, the Public Utilities Commission may treat this appearance and intervention as withdrawn. DATED this ilL day of August, 1993. Respectfully submitted, By: ce\976 Aki\06 del en, Elr Al - Walter J. Downing KNUDSEN, BERKHE RICHARDSON & END OTT 510 Alamo Plaza 1401 Seventeenth Street Denver, Colorado 80202 (303) 295-4250 LOCAL COUNSEL FOR BURLINGTON NORTHERN RAILROAD COMPANY -and- By Caaa4., a Wallace A. Richardson KNUDSEN, BERKHEIMER, RICHARDSON 6 ENDACOTT 1000 NBC Center Lincoln, Nebraska 68508 (402) 475-7011 COUNSEL FOR BURLINGTON NORTHERN RAILROAD COMPANY - 2 - CERTIFICATE OF MAILING I hereby certify that I mailed a true and correct copy of the foregoing ENTRY OF APPEARANCE AND NOTICE OF INTERVENTION to the following individuals, by U.S. Mail, postage prepaid, on this _ILK day of August, 1993: Walter wnxng Merrill Shields Deputy Attorney General 1525 Sherman, 5th Floor Denver, CO 80203 Timothy J. Harris Agreements Engineer Colorado Dept. of Transportation 4201 East Arkansas Denver, CO 80217 Bruce N. Smith, Director Public Utilities Commission Logan Tower, Office Level 2 1580 Logan Street Denver, CO 80203 Walter DeWaele, Coordinator Public Programs Burlington Northern Railroad 373 Inverness Drive South Englewood, CO 80112 Mark A. Kotter Division Superintendent Burlington Northern Railroad 3700 Globeville Road Englewood, CO 80112 William Morton, Mayor City of Greeley 1000 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Rick Brady, Attorney City of Greeley 1000 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 - 3 - William Sterling Public Works Director City of Greeley 1000 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Connie Harbert, Commissioner Weld County 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80632 Thomas David, Attorney Weld County 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80632 Drew Scheltinga, Engineer Weld County 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80632 The Presbytery of Boulder 431 College Avenue Ft. Collins, CO 80524 Lee M. Poska Manager Property, Tax Burlington Northern Railroad 304 Inverness Way Suite 290 Englewood, CO 80112-5833 North Weld Produce Company Box 299 Greeley, CO 80632 Weld County Clerk to the Board HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 93-50 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR AN OVERNIGHT SHELTER FOR HOMELESS PEOPLE IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES A public hearing was conducted on August 11, 1993, at 10:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner Constance L. Harbert, Chairman Commissioner W. H. Webster, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Dale K. Hall Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer - Excused Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Assistant County Attorney, Lee Morrison Planning Department representative, Greg Thompson The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated July 14. 1993, and duly published July 22, 1993, in the Windsor Beacon, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of Catholic Community Services for a Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for an overnight shelter for homeless people in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this a matter of record and indicated this hearing had been continued from August 4, 1993, to allow the applicant to post the necessary sign. Greg Thompson, Planning Department representative, entered the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record as written. Jerry Kiefer, President of the Board of Catholic Community Services Northern, stated this Permit is needed for expansion and remodeling of the facility. In response to a question from Commissioner Hall, Mr. Kiefer said he had no problems with the Conditions of Approval and Development Standards. Chairman Harbert stated she feels this is a very good project and is working out very well. Mr. Kiefer said he appreciates the cooperation of staff and indicated this is a necessary facility. Commissioner Hall moved to approve the request of Catholic Community Services for a Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for an overnight shelter for homeless people in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, based on the recommendations of the Planning staff and the Planning Commission, with the Conditions of Approval and Development Standards as entered into the record. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Baxter. There was no public testimony offered concerning this matter. After Chairman Harbert explained that, in the case of a tie vote, Commissioner Kirkmeyer would cast the deciding vote after reviewing the record, the motion carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 16th day of August, 1993. APPROVED: ATTEST: j �� f[��� ,f/_ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS W EL D COUNTY, COLORADO By: iU e f t K' Q,QJ .� Cons trace Harbert, Deputy C krk to the Board TAPE #93-27 DOCKET #93-50 PL0103 EXCUSED Barbara J. Kirkmeyer cc: X 930782 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 93-49 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR AN AGRICULTURAL FACILITY (STORAGE OF SUGAR BEETS) IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - THE WESTERN SUGAR COMPANY A public hearing was conducted on August 11, 1993. at 10:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner Constance L. Harbert, Chairman Commissioner W. H. Webster, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Dale K. Hall Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer - Excused Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Assistant County Attorney, Lee Morrison Planning Department representative, Greg Thompson The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated July 7, 1993, and duly published July 29, 1993, in the Windsor Beacon, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of The Western Sugar Company for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for an agricultural facility (storage of sugar beets) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this a matter of record. Greg Thompson, Planning Department representative, entered the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record as written. Tony Zitterkopf was present representing the applicant. Chairman Harbert explained that, in the case of a tie vote, Commissioner Kirkmeyer would cast the deciding vote after reviewing the record. In response to a question from Commissioner Webster, Mr. Zitterkopf said all Development Standards and Conditions of Approval are zigreeable. There was no public testimony offered concerning this matter. Commissioner Webster moved to approve the request of The Western Sugar Company for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for an agricultural facility (storage of sugar beets) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, based on the recommendations of the Planning staff and the Planning Commission, with the Conditions of Approval and Development Standards as entered into the record. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Baxter, and it carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 16th day of August, 1993. ATTEST: Weld Couhty Clerktothe Board By: ,ivlt-+'Yd!!- /01174/44,_, Deputy C rk to the Board TAPE #93-27 DOCKET #93-49 PL0918 EXCUSED APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD7COUNTY, COLORADO �.f 9x:5/4a,. Const'nceber��ff��, ))Cha�ljrman 10j9 * Webster, Proyrem 47 Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 930781 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 9S-45 RE: CHANGE OF ZONE FROM R-1 (LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL) TO A (AGRICULTURAL) - WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS A public hearing was conducted on August 11. 1993, at 10:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner Constance L. .Harbert, Chairman Commissioner W. H. Webster, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Dale K. Hall Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer - Excused Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Assistant County Attorney, Lee Morrison Planning Department representative, Greg Thompson The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated July 14, 1993, and duly published July 22. 1993, in the Windsor Beacon, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of the Weld County Board of Commissioners for a Change of Zone from R-1 (Low Density Residential) to A (Agricultural). Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this a matter of record. Greg Thompson, Planning Department representative, entered the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record as written. Chairman Harbert stated this Change of Zone is in the area east of Greeley near Highway 34 Business. Richard Oster, Norman Nash, Lola Richardson, and June Kane, property owners, all voiced their concerns with this proposal. Mr. Oster's concerns regarding easements and drainage were referred to the Road and Bridge Department. Mr. Nash stated his opposition to any change in zoning in the City of Greeley's Mid -Range Expected Service Area (MRESA). He also indicated the nonconformity of this change with the Zoning Ordinance and stated this change was initiated by Randy Owens, one property owner, and then snowballed into 52 parcels and over 300 acres. Chairman Harbert stated this change was also initiated because of problems with financing for buying and selling property because of faulty zoning. Mr. Morrison said one of the criteria for approval would be original faulty zoning and consistency with the Comprehensive Plan. Mr. Nash stated the fact that people moved into the area with the assumption the character of the area would remain the same. Mr. Thompson explained, in response to a question from Commissioner Hall, the area was originally zoned Estate in 1962; however, in 1981, Estate Zoning was eliminated and the zoning became It -1. He also noted going back to Estate Zoning is a possibility, confirmed the McMahan Subdivision will maintain the R-1 Zoning, and indicated East 20th Street runs through the MRESA and the use of land is primarily agricultural. After further discussion concerning surrounding zoning, Ms.. Richardson discussed going back to Estate Zoning to allow septic systems because the sewer line is not available yet and the R-1 Zoning is too limiting. After further discussion concerning newly built houses in the area, Mr. Morrison explained lots platted prior to the R-1 Zoning are allowed septic systems, and only the newly platted lots are required to have public sewer. Mr. Thompson noted for the record that Ms. Richardson submitted a letter requesting a R-1 to Estate Change of Zone, and he also stated any historically nonconforming use may be maintained. Mr. Morrison clarified the residents would be limited to the particulars and the history of use at the time of the Change of Zone. Ms. Kane supported Mr. Nash's statements and noted that Mr. Owens bought the property before checking the zoning. She also stated her desire that the area remain the same and concern about animal odors intensifying if agricultural uses are allowed. 930784 Pay RE: HEARING CERTIFICATION - WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS PAGE 2 Ms. Kane objected to Ms. Richardson's request to change to Estate Zoning, and noted her formal written statement was submitted at the first Planning Commission hearing. Greg Flebbe, City of Greeley Planning Department, said a property line and floodplain indicate the boundary line of the area which will not be changed to Agricultural. He indicated the City's Planning Commission recommended the entire area remain R-1 to provide a higher level of protection for future development by the City. He said uses allowed in Agricultural Zoning could prohibit development for 30 to 40 years. Mr. Flebbe stated the City plans installation of the sewer line from 16th Street to 24th Street by 1995. An additional concern of the City is that Highway 34 Business is a major entry way into the City and may become no longer attractive because of the intensive uses allowed. Mr. Flebbe said, at a minimum, the City's Planning staff recommends the MRESA remain R-1. In response to questions from Commissioner Hall, Mr. Flebbe explained the Engineer was not definite as to whether the sewer could be extended to Fern Avenue; however, the sewer is very deep and in a wide service area. He reiterated, on behalf of Commissioner Baxter, that houses can be built on already platted lots but not on replatted lots. Responding to comments from Chairman Harbert, Mr. Flebbe indicated that, normally, land annexed to the City is zoned Agricultural; however, R-1 Zoning provides a higher level of protection in this instance. He further explained there are currently no plans to annex this area; however, it has been particularly revisited within the last two years and significant investments have been made in and near the area. He noted for the record that sewer can be provided by the City without requiring annexation; however, if water is provided by the City, the area must be annexed. Evelyn Timothy, Ruble Gibson, Joe Kuettel, and Bobby Maloney, property owners, also voiced concerns regarding the Change of Zone. Mr. Flebbe confirmed for Ms. Timothy that oil and gas drilling is allowed in the Agricultural Zone. Ms. Gibson, resident of Lindale Subdivision since 1935, stated feedlots are not wanted in the area, which she understands is the intent of Bud Straight, who owns property abutting the subdivision. Mr. Morrison clarified for the record the number of animal units allowed per acre, and the fact that a feedlot would require a Special Review Permit. Ms. Gibson said the homes in the subdivision are all on septic systems and City water. Mr. Kuettel also spoke in opposition of Agricultural Zoning and stated concerns about odor. Ms. Kane stated concerns about the effect on the nice homes on East 18th Street. Mr. Flebbe commented about Nancy Eisenman, the property owner along the floodplain, who requested the zoning remain R-1 to allow her to proceed with plans for residential development. Ms. Kane requested the area to remain R-1 be extended south to Section 15. At the request of Ms. Maloney, Mr. Flebbe defined the MRESA as a short-term plan to provide urban services, which include water, police, fire, etc., to areas proposed to be annexed. In response to a question from Chairman Harbert, Mr. Flebbe explained the water to the Lindale Subdivision was provided over 30 years ago, and three to five years ago the Council established the policy of not providing water outside the City limits. He explained the sewer would not be provided to Fern Avenue for quite some time in order to keep it self-supporting financially. Ms. Maloney noted for the record five residents on the east side of Bluebell Avenue did not receive any notice of this proposal, and Chairman Harbert referred her to Mr. Thompson for assistance after today's hearing. Mr. Owens stated he was one of the people asking for the area to be rezoned. He confirmed that Bud Straight does still own his property, and neither Mr. Straight nor himself has any intention of increasing their number of animals or developing a feedlot. Mr. Owens explained he is trying to restore his land to useful property and a medical hardship exists for which he needs a mobile home. In response to a question from Commissioner Webster, Mr. Thompson explained, if the zoning would all remain R-1, anyone there currently can do what they have historically done without being in violation. Concerning the property initially in the Change of Zone which the Planning Commission deleted, Mr. Morrison clarified that at this time it cannot be changed to 930784 RE: HEARING CERTIFICATION - WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS PAGE 3 Estate Zoning as requested by the owners because it has not been published; therefore, Estate Zoning is not an option at this time. Commissioner Webster stated the majority of the residents seem to feel comfortable with the R-1 Zoning and the City urges development in the area; therefore, he does not see the justification of returning the zoning to Agricultural. He said the area would not be upgraded or improved by rezoning, and, since it is not a detriment to the existing owners, the zoning should remain R-1. Commissioner Webster moved to deny the request of the Weld County Board of Commissioners for a Change of Zone from R-1 (Low Density Residential) to A (Agricultural), for the above stated reasons. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Hall, and he stated there seems to be some individualized problems in the area; however, this comprehensive approach to solving one or two problems is not appropriate. Chairman Harbert said perhaps the area should be changed to Estate in the future, and Commissioner Baxter agreed. After Chairman Harbert explained that, in the case of a tie vote. Commissioner Kirkmeyer will review the record and cast the deciding vote, the motion carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 16th day of July, 1993. APPROVED: ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELDCOUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board By: w`)/2Lroa k7'`✓ 1.(1ez,„ Deputy OYerk to the Board TAPE //93-27 DOCKET //93-45 PL0921 Cons ante L. Harb rt, Chairman ± /j/ 1 W. H. e. Proms - em Tem1 /11 ,taw EXfaxter Dale X. Hall EXCUSED Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 930784 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 93-56 RE: MINOR SUBDIVISION FINAL PLAT (PLEASANT VIEW ACRES) IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - VERNA IHNEN A public hearing was conducted on August 11, 1993, at 10:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner Constance L. Harbert, Chairman Commissioner W. H. Webster. Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Dale K. Hall Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer - Excused Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Assistant County Attorney. Lee Morrison Planning Department representative, Gloria Dunn The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated July 26, 1993, and duly published July 29. 1993, in the Windsor Beacon, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of Verna Ihnen for a Minor Subdivision Final Plat (Pleasant View Acres) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this a matter of record. Gloria Dunn, Planning Department representative, entered the unfavorable recommendation of the Planning staff and the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record as written. Ms. Dunn noted that more information from the applicant was received yesterday, which consisted of the protective covenants of the home owners and water associations. Don Frederick, representing the applicant/owners, said he would like to address the Planning staff's comments and concerns. He indicated the consistency with the Comprehensive Plan and noted that neither Berthoud nor Loveland had any objections. Mr. Frederick submitted a Pleasant View Acres Area Map for the record as Exhibit E. He stated the 60 -acre farm is too small currently to be self supporting and explained the proposal's compatibility with the area, which is well established residentially. Mr. Frederick said services would be provided by the Berthoud Fire Protection District and the Weld County Sheriff's Office, and Larimer County would maintain the roads. He noted there were no objections from any of the servicing agencies:, the interior roads would be maintained by the home owners, and the land uses would not be incompatible with the soil type. Mr. Frederick indicated there would be four separate notes added to the plat and read them into the record. In conclusion, Mr. Frederick reiterated this property is not prime agricultural land and nxplaincd that one of the owners is gravely ill, and this proposal will provide a means of support for her medical hardship. He indicated there would be only five new residences, since there is one already existing, which would be compatible with the density in the area. In response to a question from Commissioner Webster concerning access, Mr. Frederick said there would be a 60 -foot private utility access, with a culdesac, to be maintained by the home owners association, wth domestic water and a fire hydrant. In response to a question from Chairman Harbert, Mr. Frederick said the access to the east is a private access to four or five lots. Chairman Harbert suggested an agreement be entered into for use of that private access in case of an emergency. Mr. Morrison indicated, generally, a private road can be used by emergency equipment without permission. After further discussion, Mr. Frederick said there is currently an easement for oil and gas production off Highway 60, which could be used for emergency access. Chairman Harbert stated a concern with the covenants regarding the issue of horse related commercial enterprises. Alvin Geist, proposed developer, said the covenants are as restrictive as possible; however, while this provision prohibits rodeos and arenas, it allows horse training. He reiterated this property is not 930783 P4.093'1 RE: HEARING CERTIFICATION - IHNEN PAGE 2 prime farm land, and the proposed use is compatible with the surrounding neighborhood. He noted the covenants are subject to change. Mr. Morrison indicated the new version has been improved considerably. Ms. Dunn presented the revised covenants, Exhibit G,to the Board for review. Mr. Geist said they are open to any reasonable changes recommended by the County Attorney's Office. Chairman Harbert suggested the proposal be approved subject to review and approval of the revised covenants. Mr. Morrison explained covenants are a private mechanism of enforcement and are reviewed mainly for maintenance of roads, etc., and compliance with the Zoning Ordinance. He said another sticky area concerning covenants is the restriction of oil and gas matters, depending on the status of the mineral rights. Mr. Geist said the mineral rights are owned 100 percent by the two sisters, and there are currently two wells. There was further discussion, and Mr. Morrison suggested the title issue be researched and noted the specifics of the lease are not available at this time. In response to a question from Chairman Harbert, Mr. Frederick said Weld County Road 1, or County Line Road, from Highway 60 south to the entrance is gravel and will be maintained by Larimer County. He reiterated the Larimer County Engineer had no objections. Ms. Dunn confirmed that Larimer County had no conflict and stated she sent the referral to the Larimer County Planning Office. (Changed to Tape #93-28.) There was no public testimony offered concerning this matter. Commissioner Webster moved to approve the request of Verna Ihnen for a Minor Subdivision Final Plat (Pleasant View Acres) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, based on the recommendations of the Planning staff and the Planning Commission, with the Conditions of Approval as entered into the record. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Baxter, and Mr. Morrison suggested adding a Condition of Approval concerning the review of the covenants by his office, and any changes be made before the plat is recorded. Commissioners Webster and Baxter agreed to amend the motion to add such. Chairman Harbert noted for the record a letter of opposition was submitted by Robert L. Connell, and a telephone call was received this morning from Homer Norris stating his opposition resulting in a memo to the Board, Exhibit F. After Chairman Harbert explained that in the case of a tie vote, Commissioner Kirkmeyer would review the record and cast the deciding vote, the motion carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 16th day of August, 1993. ATTEST: Weld County ynnnClerk ttoo the Board By: t ��d /( Y f c" le." Deputy C rk to the Board TAPE #93-27 & #93-28 DOCKET #93-56 F'L0921 EXCUSED APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Constance L Harbert, C airman 4/4 _ W. Webster, ProrTem tat e Baxte Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 930783 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS ROLL CALL: MINUTES: CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: ADDITIONS: CONSENT AGENDA: PRESENTATIONS: COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: PUBLIC INPUT: MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AUGUST 16. 1993 TAPE #93-28 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, August 16, 1993, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. 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 Constance L. Harbert, Chairman Commissioner W. H. Webster, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Dale K. Hall Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: Weld County Attorney, Bruce T. Barker Acting Clerk to the Board. Shelly Miller Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden Commissioner Hall moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of August 11, 1993. as printed. Commissioner Baxter seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. Commissioner Baxter moved to approve the hearings conducted on August 11, 1993, as follows: Amended Special Review Permit for an overnight shelter for homeless people in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Catholic Community Services; 2) Special Review Permit for an agricultural facility (storage of sugar beets) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, The Western Sugar Company; 3) Change of Zone from R-1 (Low Density Residential) to A (Agricultural), Weld County Board of Commissioners; and 4) Minor Subdivision Final Plat (Pleasant View Acres) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Verna Ihnen. Commissioner Hall seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. There were no additions to today's agenda. Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Hall seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. RE -INVENTING WELD COUNTY QUALITY SERVICE AWARD - KEN COSSON, SHERIFF'S OFFICE: Ed Jordan, Sheriff, said this award is for a crime prevention program which Ken Cosson has presented to various communities. He said Mr. Cosson secured funds from private donors, thus, there was no expense to the County. Sheriff Jordan indicated Mr. Cosson did an excellent job with this program. Mr. Cosson accepted the award from Sheriff Jordan and expressed his appreciation. He indicated the program has been a lot of fun, and the Colorado Farm Show has requested he do his presentation next year. There were no reports given today. There was no public input offered at today's meeting. WARRANTS: BUSINESS: NEW: Don Warden, Director of Finance and Administration, the following warrants for approval by the Board: General Fund Handwritten warrants: General Fund Commissioner Webster moved to approve the by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kirkmeyer which carried unanimously. presented $ 109,610.86 $ 20,470.20 warrants as presented seconded the motion, CONSIDER AGREEMENT WITH UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO'S DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY HEALTH AND NUTRITION AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: John Pickle, Health Department representative, said this non -financial agreement will cover all interns from UNC's Department of Community Health and Nutrition and will allow them to gain work experience in the health education area. He noted workmen's compensation is the responsibility of UNC. Commissioner Baxter moved to approve said agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion, seconded by Commissioner Hall, carried unanimously. CONSIDER DIVISION ORDER TO ASSOCIATED TRANSPORT AND TRADING COMPANY AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - W}SE} $6, T2N, R66W: Bruce Barker, County Attorney, indicated said division order is for the Miller, Elton N./E/81 well, and staff has checked the percentage which is correct. Commissioner Webster moved to approve said division order and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Baxter seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER DIVISION ORDER TO SNYDER OIL CORPORATION AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - W} 534, T2N, R68W (GARVER 34-3M): Mr. Barker said this division order is also for one of the County's wells and its percentage is correct. He indicated the next item of business, concerning the Woolley well, has the same royalty interest and recommended approval. Commissioner Hall moved to approve said division order and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Kirkmeyer seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER DIVISION ORDER TO SNYDER OIL CORPORATION AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - W} S34, T2N,. R68W (WOOLLEY 34-11M): Mr. Barker recommended approval of this division order in the previous item of business. Commissioner Hall moved to approve said division order and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Kirkmeyer seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER EMERGENCY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 49 AT I-76 SERVICE ROAD, WELD COUNTY ROAD 16 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 49 AND 51, WELD COUNTY ROAD 49 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROAD 16 AND HIGHWAY 52, WELD COUNTY ROAD 51 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROAD 16 AND HIGHWAY 52, AND WELD COUNTY ROAD 55 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROAD 16 AND HIGHWAY 52: Commissioner Baxter explained these closures were due to a train derailment. He indicated he was at the site last Thursday, and it was mostly cleaned up. Commissioner Baxter moved to approve said emergency closures, and Commissioner Webster seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Minutes - August 16, 1993 Page 2 CONSIDER APPOINTMENTS TO REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS ADVISORY BOARD: Chairman Harbert said, in accordance with the revised By -Laws of the Weld County Regional Communications Advisory Board, the two standing appointments of Gary Novinger, Greeley Fire Chief, and Ronald Wood. Greeley Police Chief, are being, made. In response to a question from Commissioner Hall, Mr. Barker explained that the appointees could have their designees serve on the Board, and such should be included in the resolution. Commissioner Hall moved to approve said appointments, and Commissioner Kirkmeyer seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER REAPPOINTMENT AND APPOINTMENTS TO PLANNING COMMISSION: Chairman Harbert indicated Richard Kimmel, District 1, will be reappointed, and Ron Sommer, District 2, and Marie Koolstra, At - Large, will be appointed to the Weld County Planning Commission. with all terms to expire July 3::. 1996. Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve said reappointment and appointments, and Commissioner Webster seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER APPOINTMENT TO RETIREMENT BOARD: Chairman Harbert stated Al Arriessecq will replace Mike Miller as the employee representative on the Weld County Retirement Board, with his term to expire July 31, 1997. Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve said appointment, and Commissioner Baxter seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND MUTUAL RELEASES WITH GREENWICH CAPITAL MARKETS, INC. AND MICHAEL HOWE AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Barker explained this agreement is in regard to the Steve Wymer litigation. He indicated there were four or five settlements amounting to over $100,000, with this one being the largest at $50,000. Mr. Barker said there were changes to the language in this particular agreement, but it caused no problems. Commissioner Webster moved to approve said agreement and releases and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion, seconded by Commissioner Hall, 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 9:15 A.M. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board By: Deputy Clerk to the 13.2.4r APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 4onst2 COUNTY, COLORADO -Uve4anceL. Harbert, Chairman W. H.(,Web"ste rge R Bax Barbara J. Kirkmey•r Minutes - August 16, 1993 Page 3 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AUGUST 16, 1993 TAPE 1193-23 ROLL CALL: 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, August 16, 1993, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. 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 Constance L. Harbert, Chairman Commissioner W. H. Webster, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Dale K. Hall Commissioner Barbara J. Ki:ckmeyer Also present: Weld County Attorney, Bruce T. Barker Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Finance and Administration Director. Don Warden Commissioner Hall moved to approve the minutes of the Board of Social Services meeting of August 11, 1993, as printed. Commissioner Kirkmeyer seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. Don Warden presented the warrants for approval by the Board in the amount of $241,518.91. Commissioner Baxter moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Hall seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:20 A.M. ATTEST: LUAld Weld County Clerk to the Board By:���-i�-,/4i Deputy Clerk'to the Boa rst- APPROVED: BOARD 07 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Constance L. Harbert, Chairman W. H.ebster, Pro - e b.. Baxte Dale K. Hall 1 lanw,uui Barbara J. Kirkmeykr RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Wednesday, August 18, 1993 TAPE #93-28 ROLL CALL: Constance L. Harbert, Chairman W. H. Webster, Pro-Tem George E. Baxter Dale K. Hall Barbara J. Kirkmeyer MINUTES: Approval of minutes of August 16, 1993 Certification of summary of Oil and Gas Public Forum held August 2. 1993 ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: PRESENTATIONS: 1) Re -Inventing Weld County Quality Service Award - Dean Dreher 2) Recognition of Services - Lee Steele, Community Corrections Board PUBLIC INPUT: (Each individual is allowed a three -minute period of time in which to speak. Please be aware that the Board may not be able to address your topic today; however, if they are unable to do so, the matter will either be referred to staff or scheduled for a future date. If you wish to speak regarding issues which are likely to be heard by the Board in a public hearing, such as a land use or violation hearing, you will be asked to give your testimony at that hearing, either in person or in writing.) COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants BIDS: BUSINESS: NEW: 1) Present design of Weld County Road 392 from Cornish to Briggsdale - Engineering Department 2) Present Household Hazardous Waste and Weed Control Building 1) Consider Tax Abatement Petition from Harvey R. and Olga J. Markham and authorize Chairman to sign 2) Consider rescinding partia:. approval of Tax Abatement Petition from John and Dorothy Hoyman and refer to Assessor's Office for correction 3) Consider Dust Blowing Complaint against K. C. Ensore, Jr., Edna R. Ensore, Mary Edith Wilkins, and J. Russell Wilkins - S; S5, T3N, R66W 4) Consider Law Enforcement Special Duty Agreement between Sheriff and Nunn Harvest Festival and authorize Chairman to sign 5) Consider Purchase of Services Agreement between FENWC's Migrant Head Start Program and Leanna Noonan and authorize Chairman to sign 6) Consider Contract for Training and Employment Services between Health Department and Shelagh Fagan and authorize Chairman to sign 7) Consider Amendment to Subcontract Agreement with Greeley/Weld Economic Development Action Partnership and authorize Chairman to sign 8) Consider Extension of Contract with David M. Griffith and Associates, Ltd., and authorize Chairman to sign Continued on Page 2 of Agenda Page 2 of Agenda NEW BUSINESS (CONT): PLANNING: 9) Consider Division Order to National Cooperative Refinery Association and authorize Chairman to sign - NE; 522, TON, R65W 10) Consider Resolution re: Appointment of John Pickle as Acting Director of Public Health and Mark Wallace. M.D. as Public Health Officer for Weld County 1) Consider request from M. E. Foster, Burlington Northern Railroad, for preadvertisement of Special Review Permit SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD: ROLL CALL: Constance L. Harbert, Chairman W. H. Webster, Pro-Tem George E. Baxter Dale K. Hall Barbara J. Kirkmeyer MINUTES: Approval of minutes of August 16, 1993 WARRANTS: Don Warden, County Finance Officer HOUSING AUTHORITY BOARD: ROLL CALL: Constance L. Harbert. Chairman W. H. Webster, Pro-Tem George E. Baxter Dale K. Hall Barbara J. Kirkmeyer MINUTES: Approval of minutes of July 26, 1993 NEW BUSINESS: 1) Consider Application for Existing Housing Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program and authorize Chairman to sign 2) Consider Project Completion Report for 1992 Housing Rehabilitation Program and authorize Chairman to sign Wednesday. August 18, 1993 • CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Aug 18 - EDAP Aug 19 - Placement Alternatives Commission Aug 19 - Local Services Planning Committee Aug 19 - Airport Authority Aug 19 - Undesirable Plant Manrgement Board Aug 23 - Work Session Aug 23 - NCMC Board of Trustees Aug 24 - Human Resources Committee Aug 24 - Public Health Board Aug 26 - Community Corrections Board Aug 26 - Local Planning Services Committee Aug 27 - Centennial Developmental Services. Inc. Aug 27 - Extension Board HEARINGS: 7:00 AM 12:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 7:00 PM 10:00 AM 12:00 PM 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 8:00 AM 11:30 AM Aug 18 - Amended Special Review Permit for recreational vehicle storage in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Don Hoff Aug 18 - Special Review Permit for an oil and gas support 10:00 AM and service facility (natural gas compressor station), Snyder Oil Corporation Aug 18 - Special Review Permit for an oil and gas 10:00 AM equipment storage yard„ Snyder Oil Corporation (cont. from 08/04/93) 10:00 AM Aug 25 - Extension of Termination Dates of Weed Districts, Eaton -Ault Pest Control District #6, Southeast Weld Pest Control District #4, Prairie View Pest Control District #9, and Platte Valley Pest Control District #5 Aug 25 - Special Review Permit to park ditch -lining 9:00 AM equipment and store materials, Jose A. Gonzales Aug 25 - Minor Subdivision Final Plat, Ed Orr 10:00 AM Aug 30 - Show Cause Hearing to consider revocation of USR 10:00 AM #540, Northern Colorado Brine, c/o Mike Cervi (cont. from 07/07/93) 10:00 AM Aug 31 - Show Cause Hearing to consider revocation of USR #540, Northern Colorado Brine, c/o Mike Cervi (cont. from 07/07/93) Sep 1 - Amended Special Review Permit for a natural gas 10:00 AM compressor station and 400 -foot guyed microwave tower in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, KN Front Range Gathering Company Sep 1 - Amended Special Review Permit for an 10:00 AM agricultural service establishment to include corporate offices and a truck wash facility in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Monfort, Incorporated Sep 1 - Special Review Permit fo:: a topping unit in the 10:00 AM 1-3 (Industrial) Zone District, Gerrity Oil and Gas Corporation Sep 8 - Show Cause Hearing, Judy Oakley 10:00 AM Oct 13 - Show Cause Hearing for Central Weld/Greeley- 10:00 AM Milliken Landfill, Waste Services Corporation 10:00 AM Nov 17 - Annual Meeting of Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority (cont. from 07/14/93) Nov 17 - Annual Meeting of Antelo 9:00 AM r Authority from P- 1Hills Law Enforcement Nov 17 - Annual Meeting ofBeebe Draw ) Law Enforcement 9:00 AM Authority (cont. from 07/14/93) 9:00 AM Continued on Page 2 of Consent Agenda Wednesday, August 18, 1993 Page 2 of Consent Agenda COMM:JNICATIONS: RESOLUTIONS: 1) Certificate of Insurance - Glen and Wayne Klee, dba K&K Roustabout Service 2) Notce e: Construction Project CC SWT00n024/Various AirportscNorthiof 1-70 3) Jacquelyn Crick re: Aristocrat Acres clean-up * 1) Approve Agreement with University of Northern Colorado's Department of Community Health and Nutrition * 2) Approve Division Order to Associated Transport and Trading Company - WISEI 56, T2N, R66W * 3) Approve Division Order to Snyder Oil Corporation - WI 834, T2N, * R68W (Garver 34-3M) 4) Approve Division Order to Snyder Oil Corporation - WI S34, T2N, R68W (Woolley 34-11M) * 5) Approve emergency closure of Weld County Road 49 at 1-76 Service Road, Weld County Road 16 between Weld County Roads 49 and 51, Weld Weld County Road 49 between Weld County Road 16 and Highway 52, nd Highway 52. and Weldnty Road between County Road 16 C untyRoad55 between Weld CuntyRoada16 and Highway 52 * 6) Approve appointments to Regional Communications Advisory Board * 7) Approve reappointment and appointments to Planning Commission * 8) Approve appointment to Retirement Board * 9) Approve Settlement Agreement and Mutual Releases with Greenwich Capital Markets, Inc. and Michael Howe PRESENTATIONS: * 1) Re -Inventing Weld County Quality Service Award - Dean Dreher * 2) Recognition of Services - Lee Steele, Community Corrections Board Signed this date Wednesday, August 18, 1993 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE AGREEMENT WITH UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO'S DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY HEALTH AND NUTRITION 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 between the University of Northern Colorado's Department of Community Health and Nutrition and the Weld County Health Department, commencing August 27, 1993, and ending August 26, 1996, with further terms and conditions being as stated in said agreement, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Agreement between the University of Northern Colorado's Department of Community Health and Nutrition and the Weld County Health Department 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 13th day of August, A.D., 1993. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board BY:6..,.‘,..„47.12 % ,4 Deputy Clerk to the Board APPROVED AS TO FORM: County Attorn BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD OUNTY, COLORADO Consta ce L. Ha bert ha rman W. 4Webster, Pr-Tem orge"-Baxt•r Barbara J. K rkme,er r /4-1,50/8 CC'' " v 1C 930797 Agreement Department of Community Health and Nutrition Food, Nutrition, and Dietetics College of Health and Human Sciences University of Northern Colorado This agreement, entered into as of the 27th day of August, 1993, by and between the University of Northern Colorado, for and on behalf of the DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY HEALTH AND NUTRITION (hereinafter referred to as the "Department") and WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, (hereinafter referred to as -Agency). WLTNESSETH: Whereas, the Department offers a dietetics practicum, which may include aspects of clinical nutrition, community nutrition and/or foodservice systems management, at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and WHEREAS, Agency has certain facilities available for dietetics -related experiences and agrees to provide such facilities for educational purposes in the preparation of dietetic students, and WHEREAS, the Department and Agency desire to establish an ongoing policy structure in regard to their respective responsibilities, and WHEREAS, the Department and Agency desire to reduce their agreements to writing, NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing premises and the covenants and agreements hereinafter set forth, the parties agree as follows: 1. The Department shall provide for the administration of the courses which are a part of the Dietetics programs, including such courses offered students using the Agency facilities. 2. The Department and the student shell select educational objectives or experiences for the practicum, after consultation with the cooperating professional staff of the Agency, which shall guide the learning experiences to which students will be assigned. In the selection of said objectives or experiences, appropriate consideration shall be given to the services provided by the Agency, 93071 2 and the staffing, policies, regulations and dietary standards of the Agency. 3. The Department shall select and provide the students to be assigned to such dietetics practicum. Said students shall be graduate students or senior undergraduate students with a major or minor in Dietetics with the University. 4. The Department shall instruct all students assigned to the Agency facility regarding both the legal and ethical standards for confidentiality of records and patient/client data imparted during the clinical experience when applicable. 5. The Department faculty and students are not to be considered Agency employees for any purpose and said persons may not hold themselves out as employers or agents of Agency or otherwise make any representations or commitments on behalf of Agency. 6. Participating students shall carry mandatory health insurance coverage under the University's health insurance program or show proof of enrollment in a comparable accident and sickness health insurance plan. 7. The University is covered by workmen's compensation insurance with the State Compensation Insurance Fund. This coverage includes all students enrolled in on -the -job -training programs except student teaching. This coverage may or may not include students participating in the practicum. 8. Faculty, and students participating in credit -generating practicums of the University of Northern Colorado are covered by the State of Colorado self-insurance program, Chapters 24-10, C.R.S. and 24-30, C.R.S. Certificates of liability insurance coverage for students and faculty will be provided at the request of the agency. 9. The professional staff of the Agency shall orient students to the Agency unless otherwise agreed upon. It is the responsibility of 930797 3 the Agency'■ staff to communicate the degree of student involvement to Agency employees who will be working with the students. 10. The Department and students shall adhere to the rules, regulations, procedures and standards of the Agency. 11. The Department shall provide appropriate evaluation forms for Agency professional staff to complete. II. flSPONSIJILITIES Op AGENCY 1. Agency shall recognize a responsibility to maintain a learning environment conducive to sound educational experiences. 2. The Agency has ultimate responsibility for the quality of care given to Agency patients. The Agency may resolve any problem situation in favor of the patient's welfare and restrict the student involved to the observer role. 3. Agency staff in the areas to which students are assigned shall be responsible for orienting Department faculty to Agency policies and protocols, a■ appropriate, particularly where special rules and regulations are necessary. 4. The Agency may refuse educational access to its service areas to any program personnel or students who do not meet its employee standards for safety, health, rules of conduct, or ethical behavior, or if the area i■ deemed to be inappropriate to meet the objectives of the practicum. 5. The Agency ■hall provide for such supervision as is prearranged in consultation with the Department. Agency supervisors may provide evaluation statement■ concerning performance; however, Department faculty shall have the final responsibility for evaluation performance and assigning grader. The Agency shall maintain no educational records concerning any student assigned to the Agency facilities. All document■ in regard to a student's performance shall be forwarded to the Department upon the student's completion of the supervised practice experience. 930 297 4 6. Agency staff are not to be considered employees of the University of Northern Colorado for any purpose and said staff may not hold themselves out as employees or agents of the University or otherwise make any representations or commitments on behalf of the Department or the University. IIT. JOINT RESPONSIBILITIES AND TERMS OF WSJ 1. This agreement shall commence as of August 27, 1993 and continue in full force and effect through August 27, 1996. This agreement may be terminated by either party during its term only for cause and that party seeking to terminate the agreement shall provide the other party written notice of alleged cause. The alleged breaching party shall have thirty (20) calendar days after receipt of notice to remove the cause or cure the breach. If the cause is removed or the breach cured within that 30 days period, the contract shall remain'in force and effect. In the event the cause is not removed or the breach is not cured within the 30 day period, the party providing notice may thereafter terminate the agreement. 2. During the term of this agreement, arrangements shall be made for periodic consultation between faculty of the Department and the Agency to promote understanding of and adjustment to any operation or activity involved herein. 3. The nature of this agreement is such that each party undertakes obligations to the other party with no passage of funds between the parties or between personnel of their respective staffs. 4. Both parties agree that they shall conduct their activities under the auspices of this agreement in accordance with State, Federal and local non-discrimination laws. S. Both parties recognize that they axe bound to comply with the Family Educational Right. and Privacy Act (Buckley Amendment) in their handling of educational records of students enrolled in their programs. Neither party shall be permitted to authorize any further 930797 5 disclosure of educational records of students of the other party to persons or entities not a party t0 this agreement without first having received permission of the other party and having obtained assurances that the other party has fully complied with the provisions of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. 6. It is agreed by both parties that any causes of action arising out of this agreement shall be vaned in the courts of Weld County, Colorado, to the extent that those courts are reposed with subject matter jurisdiction. Both parties agree to submit themselves to the personal jurisdiction of those courts. 7. This agreement shall be construed in accordance with the law of the State of Colorado. B. This agreement constitutes the en•;ire agreement between the parties and supersedes all prior written and oral agreements. Any changes, modifications, supplementations or amendments to the Agreement must be reduced to writing and signed by the parties which are signatory hereto. 9. Any waiver by either party of any term or provision in this contract at any one time shall not constitute a waiver of any other or all provisions. Any waiver of any part or provision of this agreement at any one time shall not constitute a waiver for all times. 10. This agreement does not obligate the Agency to accept any minimum number of students at any time. Placement of individual students in the Agency shall be dependent upon the mutual agreement of the Agency, the Department and the student. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this agreement to be executed by their duly authorized representatives as of the day and date first hereinabove written. 93 079? 6 UniyersjSv of Northern Colorado Vincent Scalia, Dean College of Health and Human Sciences James Robinson. Chair Department of Community Health and Nutrition Weld County HealljUepartmen}_ signature i Title 08/18/93 Connie Harbert, CHAIRMAN Weld County Commissioner Weld County Health Department 1517 16 Avenue Court Greeley, CO 80631 930'77 mEmoRAnDum Constance L. Harbert, Chairman O To Board of County Commissioners on August 10, 1993 COLORADO Jeannie K. Tacker, Business Manager, Weld County Health Dent. From Subject: Non -financial agreement with University of Northern Colorado Enclosed for Board approval is anon -financier. agreement between the Weld County Health Department and the University of Northern Colorado(UNC). The agreement will cover all interns from UNC's Department of Comity Health and Nutrition. The interns gain their work experience in the health education area. I would recommend your approval of this agreement. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. 930797 RESOLUTION RE; APPROVE OIL AND GAS DIVISION ORDER TO ASSOCIATED NATURAL GAS, INC., FROM DACONO OIL COMPANY AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN HS, the Board of County pursuantCtoAColo ado statute and the We diCounty Home Rule Charter, isssioners of Weld County.lvested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado. and WHEREAS. Weld County, Colorado, has received an Oil and Gas Division Order to Associated Natural Gas, Inc., P.O. Box 5493, Denver, Colorado 80217, from Dacono Oil Company, and WHEREAS, said Division Order covers land more particularly described as follows: Townshi 2 North, Rance 66 West 6th P.M. Section 6: W}SE} Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS. Weld County is entitled to a one -eighth royalty interest on production, and WHEREAS, in order to receive said royalty interest, Weld County must execute said Division Order, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and EREAS, d Division CountyRAttorney'slstaff and fou dto be inorder, er has been reviewed by a member of the Weld r., and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Division Order on the parcel of land described herein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board. of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Oil and Gas Division Order to Associated Natural Gas, Inc., P.O. Box 5493, Denver, Colorado 80217, from Dacono Oil Company, on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Division Order. 930802 DIVISION ORDER - ASSOCIATED NATURAL GAS, INC. PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the £ollowitg vote on the 16th day of August, A.D.. 1993. ATTEST Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: Deputy Clerk't6 the Board APPROVED AS TO FORM: County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WEII7COUNTY, COLORADO AoorS. B ge axter r^ I D'ai arbara J. Kirkmey-r 930802 • AR2346933 DIVISION ORDER (COMBINED GAS AND OIL) TO: ASSOCIATED NATURAL GAB, INC. ("ANGI") ASSOCIATED TRANSPORT i TRADING CO. ("ATTCO") P.O. BOX 5493 Denver, CO 80217 Gas Lease No. 46016 Oil Lease No. 51514 Date: August 5, 1993 The undersigned, and each of us, certify and guarantee that we are the legal owners of and hereby warrant the title to our respective interests in the proceeds derived from the sale of Gas & Oil (an more individually defined herein) produced and saved from the Willer, Elton N. /E/ #1 lease or unit, located in the County or 'Parish of Weld, State of Colorado, more particularly described as follows: Township 2 North. Ranee 66 west section 6: w/2sE/4 Qwne o. Credit To 112 Weld County 40345 Elton N. Miller and Catherine J. Miller 39457 Basin Exploration, Inc. Division of Interest 0.28438% RI 12.21562% RI 87.50000% WI Decimal 0.0028438 0.1221562 0.8750000 Effective at 8:00 A.M. Date of first purchase and until further notice, you are hereby authorized to take or retain possession of all Gas from said property(ies) on and after the effective day and to give credit as set forth above for all proceeds derived from the sale thereof from said property(ies) subject to the conditions, covenants and directions set out below: FIRST: It is understood that the Gas produced from the above described property(ies) is being sold under that certain Gas Purchase and Processing Agreement dated November 1, 1991 between Dacst Oil Coate y as "Seller" and Associated Natural Gas, Inc. as "Buyer", and that all terms and covenants contained therein, and in any amendments, extensions, or renewals thereof shall govern and be binding Won the parties hereto in all respects which shall include, but not be restricted to, the price to be paid for said Gas and the time when such payments are to be made. As used in this Division Order, the term "Gas" shalt be deerod to include casinghead gas, gasoline and all other products which Associated Natural Gas Inc. may receive and/or recover by processing from gas produced from wells on said property(ies). All covenants appearing on the reverse side hereof are incorporated heroin by reference and the undersigned agree that each shall be denied and considered en essential part of this Division Order in like manner and with the same effect as if printed above our signatures. The undersigned expressly waive any claim against "ANGI" or "ATTCO" for any and all amounts which may be due us from others for production prior to the effective date hereof. Signatures of Witnesses ATTEST. BY• DEPUTY' rg ERK TO EOARD Taxpayer I.D. Number or (Enter Nailing Address) Social Security Number '/7 1Ci1..-) ,lif, 84-6000813 CHAIRMAN, WELD COUNTY EAARD OF COMMISSIONERS 08/18/93 Address P,Q. BOX 75t MNN:ls Owners sign Below GREELEY, CO 80632 Address Address ORIGINAL. B 1398 REC 02346933 08/19/93 15:40 $0.00 1/002 F 0662 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 9311902 SECOND: The word "Oil" as used herein shall include, but is not limited to, condensate and all marketable liquid hydrocarbons produced and saved hereunder, but excluding that recovered from processing of Gas. All Oil received end purchased hereunder shall be merchantable Oil and shall became the property of "ATTCO" as soon as the acme is received into its custody or that of any carrier it designates, "ATTCO" shall not be expected to receive Oil in definite quantities, nor for fixed periods, nor to provide storage. THIRD: The Oil received and purchased hereunder shell be delivered f.o.b. to any carrier "ATTCO" designates which gathers and receives said Oil and "ATTCO" agrees to pay for such Oil to the undersigned according to the division of interest herein specified at the price agreed upon between "ATTCO" and the lease operator. FOURTH: Quantities of Oil purchased hereunder shall be determined by the method of measurement and coaputation employed by "ATTCO" or "ATTCO's" agent designated to receive suet Oil including tut not by way of Limitation, the gauging of storage tanks using regularly compiled tank tables, the use of certified truck gauges, and the use of meter" or any other reasonably accurate method of measurement end cariuta:ion, "ATTCO" shall correct the volume and gravity to a temperature of 60 Fahrenheit and shall deduct from such corrected volume the full percentages of basic sediment, water and other impurities as shown by its test. "ATTCO" may refuse to receive any Oil it considers to be not merchantable. FIFTH: Payments ore to be made monthly by checks of "ANGI" for Gas and "ATTCO" for Oil to be delivered or mailed to the parties thereto entitled et the addresses above given, provided that if the amount due any owner is lets than Twenty-five and no/100 Dollars ($25.00) per month, "ANGI" or "ATTCO", at its option, may defer the making of such payment until such time as the aggregate amount due exceeds said Gun. The undersigned authorize "µG1" and "ATTCO" to withhold from the proceeds of any and all Gas and Oil referred to herein, the amount of any tax placed thereon, or on the production thereof, including but not limited to any severance, production or occupation tax, by any govermental authority, local, state and/or federal, and to pay the same in our behalf with the proceeds so withheld. SIXTH: In the event of any adverse claim of title or in the event title shall not be satisfactory to "µGI" or "ATYCO" at any time during the term of this Division Order, each of the undersigned agrees to furnish complete abstracts of title and other evidence of title satisfactory to "ANGI" and/or "ATTCO" and authorizes same to withhold payment without obligation to pay interest on the amount so withheld, until satisfactory indmmity shall be furnished to "ANGI" and "ATTCO". Each undersigned party as to the interest of such party hereunder respectively agrees, in the event suit is filed in any court affecting title to said Gas and/or Oil, either before or after severance, to indemnify and save harmless "ANGI" and "ATTCO" against any and all liability for loss, Cost, damage and expense which "µCI" Or "ATTCO" may suffer or incur on account of receiving and paying said party the proceeds derived from the sale of said Gas and/or Oil. Where "ANGI" and/or "ATTCO", pursuant to the provisions hereof, withholds payment or any part thereof, each undersigned party from whom payment is withheld severally agrees to indemnify and hold "ANGI" and "ATTCO" harmless of and from all liability for any tax, together with all interest and penalties incident thereto, imposed or assessed against or paid by them on account of the sun or sure so withheld from payment to said party and deduct all such taxes, interest and penalties so paid by them from any suns owing by then to said party. If suit is filed affecting the interest of the undersigned, written notice thereof shall be given "ANGI" and "ATTCO" at the above address by the undersigned, together with a certified copy of the complaint or petition filed. If "ANGI" or "ATTCO" are made a party to such proceedings, the undersigned agrees to indemnify same egairst any judgment rendered therein and to reimburse "µGI" and "ATTCO" for any costs, attorney's fees or other expensed incurred in connection therewith. SEVENTH: The undersigned severally agree to notify "ANGI" end "ATTCO" of any change of ownership and no transfer of interest shall be binding upon "ANGI" or "ATTCO" until transfer order and the recorded instrument evidencing such transfer, or a certified copy thereof, shall be furnished to "ANGI" or "ATTCO". Transfer of interest shall be mede effective 8:00 A.M. on the first day of the calendar month in which proper notice is received by "ANGI" and "ATTCO". "µGI" and "ATTCO" are hereby relieved of any responsibility for determining if and when any of the interests hereinabove set forth shall or should revert to or be owned by other parties as a result Of the completion of discharge of money or other payments from said interests and the signers hereof whose interests are affected by such money or other payments, if any, agree to give "ANGI" and "ATTCO" notice in writing by registered letter addressed to "µGL" and "ATTCO" at the above address, directed to the Division Order Department, when any such money or other payments have been completed or discharged, or when any division of interest other than that set forth above shall, for any reason, become effective and to furnish transfer order accordingly and that in the event such notice shall not be received, "ANGI" end "ATTC0" shell be held harmless in the event of, and are hereby released from any and all damage or loss which might arise out of any overpayment. Should adjustments be nec y, "ANGI" and "ATTCO" shalt have rights (but no duty) to set off any and all individual or joint liabilities the undersigned has with sane, including but not limited to proceeds from this and other lease interests owned by the undersigned. EIGHTH: If any portion of the proceeds derived from the sale of Gas is subject to refund under any order, rule or regulation Of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission or the provisions Of the Natural Gas Act or Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978, "ANGI" may hold without interest the portion of the proceeds subject to refund unless indemnity satisfactory to "ANGI" has been furnished, or until "ANGI'a" refund obligation has been finally determined. If any portion of the proceeds derived from the sale of Gas is paid over by "ANGI" uder any order, rule or regulation of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission or the provisions of the Natural Gas Act or Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978, "ANGI" and "ATTCO" are authorized to recover the amount of the refund applicable to the interest of each of the undersigned from future payments (Gas and Oil) or at "ANGI's" election, it may invoice the undersigned therefore, plus the legal rate of •interest "ANGI" is or may be required to pay in connection with the undersigned's portion of the refund. NINTH: If the undersigned is a working interest owner and/or operator, he or she guarantees and warrants that all Gas and Oil tendered hereunder has been or wilt be produced and delivered in compliance with all applicable federal, state and local laws, orders, rules and regulations. TENTS: This Division Order shall become valid and binding upon each and every owner above named upon execution hereof by such owner regardless of whether or not any of the other above -named owners have so signed. No termination of this Division Order shall be effective without giving thirty (30) days prior written notice. If the provisions of this Division Order are in conflict with the provisions of any oil and gas lease covering the above -described property(ies), the provisions of this Division Order shall prevail. Each undersigned owner ratifies and confirms his Oil end gas lease as being in full force and effect as of the date hereof. In consideration of the purchase of Gas and Oil hereunder, consent is given "ANGI" and "ATYCO" and any pipeline company which same may cause to connect with the wells and tanks on said land, to disconnect and remove such pipelines, in case of termination by either "µGI" or "ATTCO" or the undersigned of any purchases under this Division Order. In the event of conflict between the provisions of this Division Order and applicable law or regulations, the provisions of this Division Order shall be deemed modified so as to comply which such law or regulation. 4 B 1398 REC 02346933 08/19/93 15:40 $0.00 2/002 F 0663 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO PRES 411(0 L:v INSTRUCTIONS TO ALL INTEREST OWNERS EBECLOSED OIL DIVISION ER SHOULD NOT ALNTERED IN ANY WAY EXCEPT TO CORREER OR OIL CT SPELLINSFER GDERRORS, UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE', TO SUitORT TEE CHANGE. If your name and interest are correctly shown: 1. Sign your name as shown on the Oil Division Order or Oil Transfer Order. 2. Have your signature witnessed by two competent witnesses. 3. If your name has changed due to marriage, or divorce, execute the Oil Division Order or Oil Transfer Order using your present name and furnish a copy of the marriage certificate or divorce decree. 4. If signing for a corporation, signature must be attested, corporate seal fixed and title of signatory party reflected. S. If signed by an agent, attorney -in -fact, guardian or any party other than the named interest owner, a certified copy of the power of attorney or other evidence of such party's right to sign must be furnished. 6. Oil Division Orders or Oil Transfer Orders for partnerships must be executed by all partners or by an authorized partner. A certified copy of the instrument giving said partners authority to sign must be furnished. 7. Should you fail to provide your correct Social Security Number or Tax Identification Number, the law provides that we withhold 20% of all production proceeds due you. You may a:so be subject to a further penalty levied by the Internal Revenue Service. 8. Your correct mailing address should be noted in the space provided to insure prompt receipt of production proceeds. 9. The 'Original' of the Oil Division Order or Oil Transfer Order should be returned to: Associated Transport and 'Eliding Company P. 0. Box 5493 Denver, CO 80217 Attention: Division Order Department 10. Should you have any further questions regarding the enclosed Oil Division Order or Oil 71-aader Order, please contact your operator or Associated Transport and Thiding Co. at (303) 595-3331. 11. Please DO NOT DETACH the Exhibit from the Oil Division Order or Oil Transfer Order if one is Included, `EQd% 000 REPUBLICRA7A • 370 SEVENTEENTH STREET • DENVER COLORADO 80202 • (303)595-3331 • FAX(303)5cs0d80 saosbz RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE OIL AND GAS DIVISION ORDER TO SNYDER OIL CORPORATION AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - GARVER 34-3M 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, has received an Oil and Gas Division Order to Snyder Oil Corporation, Properties Management, 777 Main Street. Suite 2500, Fort Worth, Texas 76102, and WHEREAS, said Division Order covers land more particularly described as follows: Township 2 North, Range 68 West, 6th P.M. Section 34: W} Weld County, Colorado (Garver 34-3M) WHEREAS, Weld County is entitled to a one -eighth royalty interest on production, and WHEREAS, in order to receive said royalty interest, Weld County must execute said Division Order, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, said Division Order has been reviewed by a member of the Weld County Attorney's staff and found to be in order, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Division Order on the parcel of land described herein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. that the Oil and Gas Division Order to Snyder Oil Corporation, Properties Management, 777 Main Street, Suite 2500, Fort Worth, Texas 76102, on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Division Order. 930801 DIVISION ORDER - SNYDER OIL CORPORATION (GARV?R 34-3M) PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 16th day of August, A.D., 1993. / 0 ill,: Weld County Clerk to the Board ATTEST: BY: Deputy Clerk to g APPROVED AS TO FORM: ounty Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Constance L. Harbert, Ch irman EA arbara J. Kirkmeyer" 930801 SOLO DIVISION ORDER (OIL & GAS) NO. ncmtl[7M7A() lrmeado.m°oo elreolf AR2346931 Tee Snyder Oil Corporation Properties Management 777 Main Street, Suite 2500 Fort Worth, Texas 76102 to hisname in the oil produced from and is the proceeds Each of the undersigned hereby warrants that an/aho I the owner of the intent sec out cpposi /her of the gas sold from or used oft the lease or unit known as J Mileh;sate or unit b described asfollows:loaded in Weld County or Parish, State of Mehra 7A0 A.M. n.t. err N..t ion -wnihie 2 North . Ranee 6g]ysil Section 34: W/2 to credit for all proceeds derived from the oil produced from and pa sold from or used off said Until further written notice, you errs hereby authorized dr'n - ___...... See Attached "Exhibit A on or the possession of snyperson or corporation d Until designated by further u, written so n you am tobe authorized, unfr owaccounts, accordance wihreceive such intour possession regulations including these of the governmental desigrdtod by you. the oil received to be run and measured in with customary pipeline andr�mguta . agency having rocOgi ir❑d jurisdiction over or control of the production and handling of oil in such area. 2. The oil run hereunder shall, on the tones herein stated, become your property immediately upon being received into your possession or the possession of your designated nominee; and you agree to receive the oil run hereunder and subject to the further provision hereof, to pay the respective owners therefor according to the division of interest bongo Indicated, either at your posted per barrel (42 gallons) field price for similar od prevailing for the field where produced on the date of each respective run or if the oil purchased by ■ nominee the price to be paid shall be the same price received from such nominee, or if you do not peat a prior for such oil, the price to be paid shall be an agreed price. and In the absence Of a pipeline connection all prices are subject to deduction of barging or trucking costs. 3. For pa sold and/or used by you off the lease or unit, settlements shall be based on the market value at the well. Pot gas sold at the well, settlements shall be based on the net sales price receive by you at the well. 4. Settlements and payments based on the prices sot forth herein are to be made moo thly by your check' mailed to the respective penes interested at the addresses given herein. The undersigned authorize you to withhold their proportionate share of all taxes now or hereafter imposed including without limitation and marketing thereof. At your option you may hold, without interest, and remit all taxes imposed orthe upon the production,lve severance, accuntu aoegatherings processingthan Fifty 850,00 except semi-annually for the aggrepte annusix months for egato of of monthly ve months acwmflabon of monthly accruals tars (� 00) for the State Dollars kWwnti of six accumulation accruals of amounts less than Fifty 5. Each of the undersigned hereby (1) warren end guarantees the title to his interest in the oil and is the net proceeds of ps sold, or used off the property. his credit, or his interest ia the net proceeds of the pa sold, or used off the property, or any part and e roof in case of en ■dveine claim or satisfactory isfant to o oil rue inall adverse claims, and hereby authorizes you to retain all proceeds accruing to the undersigned thereof, agrees to furnish ion linterest onthe amyou against shall have been furnished or until the disputa as to the ownership withouttheany obligation inv to pay onnore hereby hewithheld of anuntil reespoonushnad y Indemnity oset forth shall revert to relieved any responsibility for determining when any of the interests herein othof the production resolved tae completion You are hargpayments (tom said interests. It is understood that any vendee or assignee of any interer st said r rpery of the production thereofor discharge of take'a Wilsey 'abject Mete shall not be bound by any sale or assignment of any interest in saidt it property or the noticethereof shall yo in the form of the and you or ■ certified copy of the instrument by which said sale or as said property made, Regardless eshall be furnished Oftsou in inthstilment of lee, au fen shall be made effective as of 7:00 A.M. of the fiat day ossigncalendar r ; andtransfers oftheeffective date the iarl tea thef Conveyance, d o[ • month; ttanaten shall not be made effective earlier than tint dry of the calendar month in which said written notice is received. 6. The word 'OIL' as used herein is hereby declared to include all liquid hydrocarbons purchased hereunder, and the word 'GAS as used herein is hereby declared to Include all gaseous substances including oil well gas (esshithead gas). 7. The undersigned hereby expressly ratify and confirm the oil, gas and mineral lease or leases, pursuant to which oil and ps from the property is being produced and sold, any amendments and supplements to such lease or leases including; any designations, declarations or agreements creating the unit including the above described property, if such be the case. S. This division order may be executed in counterparts and shall be binding on and than inure to the benefit of each signer hereto, his/her heirs. successors, and amps, whether or not it is executed by all parties named herein. OWNERS SIGN CONSTANCE L. :RT, CHAIRMAN NERS ttFTT inn, Rf0J D1 r0h2dI Cen P 0 SOX 758 �� GREELEY, CO 80632 TAXPAYER NUMBER' 84-6000813 08/18/93 • This is your Social Security or other IdentIDcatioo number as required by Federal Internal Revenue Code. B 1398 REC 02346931 08/19/93 15:37 $0.00 1/009 F 0642 MARX ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 920801 SOCO Wattcnberg Corporation 777 Main Street Ste 2500 Fort Worth, Texas 76102 Amoco Production Company 1670 Broadway P.O. Box 800 Denver, Colorado 80201 Payee #: 267346 Robert D. Poulson 1775 Sherman Street, Ste.1400 Denver, Colorado 80203 Payee #: 70037 Odell William G. 1775 Sherman Street, Ste.1400 Denver, Colorado 80203 Payee #: 592289 C.M. Peterson Address Unknown Payee #: 297730 Basin Operating Company 633 17th Street, Ste. 1500 Denver, Colorado 80202 Payee #:30005724 Mary A. Billings & First National Bank, Trustees U/W/O Mary Naomi Woolley South Star Route Lyons, Colorado 80540 Payee #: 298142 Woolley Family Trust C/O 1st National Bank, Longmont South Star Route Lyons, Colorado 80540 Payee #: 298134 Mary Alice Billings C/O Woolley Family Trust 1st National Bank of Longmont Lyons, Colorado 80540 Payee #: 298126 Dean N. Davis 1645 South Cape Lakewood, Colorado 80215 Payee #: 298118 Exhibit 'A" Garver 34-3M Division Order No. 050085300100 DEL5.10-QUIDIRES.1 Credit to Interest .7899761 WI .0081852 WI .0331422 ORRI .0109241 ORRI .0109241 ORRI .0109241 ORRI .0109241 ORRI .0042489 RI .0138091 RI .0095601 RI .0015934 RI 42000?AcAwrs1\DATA\DD'1\BbMR1.ac B 1398 REC 02346931 08/19/93 15:37 $0.00 2/009 F 0643 MARY ANN FEUERSTETN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 930901 Garver 34-3M Dlvlelon Order #050085300100 Page 2 Credit to Guy Harlan Davis 110 North 7th Livingston, Montana 59047 Payee #: 298100 Florence E. Wittiamc 6207 Lamar Street Arvada, Colorado 80003 Payee #: 217429 George Richard Foreman 45695 Angelina Circle North Colorado Springs, Colorado 80916 Payee #: 298089 Frances Irene Foreman Sublett Address Unknown Payee #: 298071 Robert F. Mandelko 938 Collyer Street Longmont, Colorado 80501 Payee #: 298062 Donald G. Mandelko 6381 West 74th Place Arvada, Colorado 80001 Payee #: 298054 James R. Harrison 1905 Third Avenue Longmont, Colorado 80501 Payee #: 298046 Patricia Sue Fickes 11266 Downing Drive Northglenn, Colorado 80233 Payee #: 298038 Michael Ray Campbell 6301 Middleglenn Arlington, Texas 76018 Payee #: 298020 Billie Lee Lockman & Nancy Lee Johnson 4181 Meade Avenue San Diego, California 92166 Payee #: 298011 William Smyth 155 West Point Court Tonka Bay, Michigan Payee #: 298003 Interest . 0015934 RI .0031867 RI . 0015934 RI . 0015934 RI .0010622 RI .0010622 RI . 0003541 RI . 0003541 RI . 0003541 RI . 00212450 RI .00159340 RI 4 000MC:1M7311DATAADO'I\HMEM1121.a B 1398 REC 02346931 08/19/93 15:37 $0.00 • 3/009 F 0644 MARX ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 93CSfl Garver 34-3M Division Order #050085300100 Page 3 Credit to Bronwynn Daniels 700 Lido Park Drive Newport Beach Payee #: 297991 Jacquillen M. Olsen Address Unknown Payee #: 297983 Laurel Ann Karr 1602 West Maplewood Chandler, Arizona 85224 Payee #: 297975 Theresa E. Lockman 10686 West Tufts Drive Littleton, Colorado 80127 Payee #: 297967 Harry Lee Hinrichs Trustee For Himself & Owners of Puritan Subdivision 3177 Highway #52 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297941 Douglas D. & Karen S. Castor 3279 Highway #52 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297932 Terry L & Shirley Martinez P.O. Box 75 Dacono, Colorado 80514 Payee #: 297924 Kathleen L Genoa' 9079 West 88th Circle Westminster, Colorado 80021 Payee #: 297916 Julia Williamson C/O Mr. Alan Williamson 1640 Kirkwood Drive Fort Collins, Colorado 8052$ Payee #: 297908 Rosario Castilleja 3309 County Highway #52 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297895 Frank A. Ostrander 3331 Highway #52 Eric, Colorado 80512 Payee #: 297887 420004CW/P511DATAUYAlkhibitt521.ez Interest .00159340 RI .00106220 RI . 00106220 RI . 00318650 RI .00198320 RI .00045630 RI .00032860 RI . 00032860 RI . 00065720 RI .00030950 RI .00021050 RI B 1398 REC 02346931 08/19/93 15:37 $0.00 4/009 F 0645 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO sactin Garver 34-3M Division Order #050085300100 Page 4 Credit to Sabin & Mary R. Lontine, Jr. 3531 Highway #52 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297879 Patricia Dawn Dorsey 3329 Country Highway #52 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297861 The Unified Pentecostal Local Churches of Colorado Sonny Castilleja-Pastor Fredrick, Colorado 80530 Payee #: 297852 Barry A & Sara L. Blanchaert 3227 Highway #52 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297844 David A. Alcala 3237 Highway #52 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297836 Christine Gomez a/k/a Christine Gomez 3237 Highway #52 Erie, Colorado 80516 Timothy Gonzales, David Alcala & Christina Gomez 3237 Highway #52 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297810 George F. & Olivia M. Mazzuca P.O. Box 2192 Longmont, Colorado 80156 Payee #: 297801 Timothy & Mary A Hidalgo Route 2, Box 61 Hooker, Oklahoma 73945 Payee #: 297799 Weld County C/O Board Of County Commissioners Weld County Centennini Center 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Payee #: 212062 42OOC4C\WP51WATAWO',S gtfl1,a Interest .00030670 RI .00038630 RI .00024940 RI .00131210 RI .00003770 RI .00003770 RI .00015090 RI .00021500 RI .00020370 RI .00020370 RI B 1398 REC 02346931 08/19/93 15:37 $0.00 5/009 F 0646 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO Garver 34-3M Division Order #050085300100 Pages Credit to Harry L Hinrichs, Heir of Norma Lee Hinrichs 3177 Highway #52 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297781 Elsie Lett 3267 County Highway #52 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297772 Stan V. & Patti Thompson 3159 County Highway #52 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297764 Timothy Saenz & Lynda Terry 2199 County Highway #52 Dacono, Colorado 80514 Payee #: 297756 Billy Rae Villa P.O. Box 399 Lafayette, Colorado 80026 Payee #: 297748 Patricia Ann Al-Hakeem & Hamid J. Al-Hakeem 5412 Glenshire Drive Plano, Texas 75093 Payee #: 297721 Karl E. & Katie ICrausman 6864 WCR 7 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 267080 Doris I. Gertch a/k/a Doris I. Gertsch 151 Corthell Road Laramie, Wyoming 82070 Payee #: 297713 Thomas L Duncan 2143 Ura Lane Northglenn, Colorado 80234 Payee #: 261358 Edward D. Rodgers, Jr. & Jean D. Rodgers 10485 Clarkson Street Denver, Colorado 80233 Payee #: 297692 Interest .00085820 RI .00085820 RI . 00049350 RI . 00149120 RI .00047750 RI . 00192590 RI . 00180660 RI .00011940 RI .00192590 RI . 00335200 RI B 1398 REC 02346931 08/19/93 15:37 $0.00 6/009 F 0647 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 4200MC:\WM1WATAWO .\Ext 521.at 543080.71. Garver 34-3M Division Order #050085303100 Page 6 Credit to Interest Howard A. & Linda L. Hopp 6624 Weld County Road #7 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297684 Burton J. White c/o Gregory G. White 300 South Clinton Street #1A Denver, Colorado 80231 Payee #: 297676 Estate of Fred L. Valdez Address Unknown Payee #: 297650 Pamela J. Pine P.O. Box 1367 Lyons, Colorado 80541 Payee #: 297668 Anthony Martinez 515 North Whitecomb Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 Payee #: 297641 Lee Ann Martinez 7100 E. Mississippi, Apt 15105 Denver, Colorado 80224 Payee #: 297633 Michelle Gay Martinez 14815 Elliott Street Denver, Colorado 80219 Payee #: 297625 Effie Barnes c/o Mrs. Stanley T. Curran 7800 Tejon Street Denver, Colorado 80204 Payee #: 297617 Stanley T. Vada Curran 7800 Tejon Street Denver, Colorado 802O4 Payee #: 297609 Roy Glenn & Karen E. Garver 3175 Holly Street Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297596 Larry & Laveana E. Cleaver 3182 Weld County Road 16 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297588 .00192600 RI .00193080 RI .00192600 RI .0009630 RI .00064200 RI .00064200 RI .00064190 RI . 00192920 RI . 00385510 RI .00385200 RI . 00096300 RI 42 ooAc:\wps11DATA100'.1Bwb ft\s21•m[ B 1398 REC 02346931 08/19/93 15:37 $0.00 7/009 F 0648 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 930901 Garver 34-3M Division Order #050085300100 Page 7 Credit to William T. & Bernice Keane 3252 Weld County Road 16 Eric, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297570 Fred M. & Betty A. Winkinhofer 3234 Weld County Road 14 1/2 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297561 Heinric & 'Carolina Kuhn 3237 Weld County Road 41 1/4 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297553 Helmut Kuhn & Rotraud Kuhn 655 Dudley Street Lakewood, Colorado 80215 Payee #: 264997 Dorothy L Vincequerra 3294 Holly Street Erie, Colorado 80510 Payee #: 267098 Lorna G. Houtchens 3765 South Jersey Denver, Colorado 80237 Payee #: 297502 Martha L Garver, Roy Glenn Garver & Ray L Garver Estate P.O. Box 277 Lyons, Colorado 80540 Payee #: 297545 Alex & Elsie Domes 3382 Weld County Road 16 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297529 Richard H. & Marjie D. Dones 3355 Holly Street Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297537 Tony D. Stegall P.O. Box 95 Firestone, Colorado 80520 Payee #: 297511 Bruce L & Ceclia A. Barthen 3357 WCRD 14 1/2 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 261892 4200O4O \WPWDATATi.tewcs+nsn.a[ Interest .00192590 RI .00192600 RI . 00192920 RI . 00192920 RI .00096295 RI .00293070 RI .00192600 RI .00198400 RI .00392290 RI . 00100705 RI . 00203060 RI B 1398 REC 02346931 08/19/93 15:37 $0.00 8/009 F 0649 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK S RECORDER WELD CO, CO Garver 34-3M Division Order #050085300100 Page 8 Credit to Robert M. Baker 3130 West Bayaud Denver, Colorado 80219 Payee #: 297490 Cleve R. & Gaynelle D. Tuck 3414 Holly Street Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297481 Fred A. Patterson 3415 Holly Street Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297473 Stephen C. Bernard P.O. Box 176 Farmerville, Louisiana Payee #: 297465 Lawrence H. & Marie G. Schmidt 3452 Weld County Road 16 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297457 Estate of Diane M. Baker c/o Robert M. Baker 3130 West Bayaud Denver, Colorado 80219 Payee #: 297959 Interest . 00138695 RI . 00276930 RI .00276930 RI . 00132770 RI . 00144160 RI . 00138700 RI Total 1.00000000 B 1398 REC 02346931 08/19/93 15:37 $0.00 9/009 F 0650 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 420DCMC\WP511DATA%DO',Bxh h 21.ez 9308C*1 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE OIL AND GAS DIVISION ORDER TO SNYDER OIL CORPORATION AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - WOOLLEY 34-11M 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. has received an Oil and Gas Division Order to Snyder Oil Corporation, Properties Management, 777 Main Street, Suite 2500, Fort Worth, Texas 76102, and WHEREAS, said Division Order covers land more particularly described as follows: Township 2 North, Range 68 West 6th P.M. Section 34: Wj Weld County, Colorado (Woolley 34-11M) WHEREAS, Weld County is entitled to a one -eighth royalty interest on production, and WHEREAS, in order to receive said royalty interest, Weld County must execute said Division Order, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, said Division Order has been reviewed by a member of the Weld County Attorney's staff and found to be in order, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Division Order on the parcel of land described herein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Oil and Gas Division Order to Snyder Oil Corporation, Properties Management, 777 Main Street, Suite 2500, Fort Worth, Texas 76102, on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Division Order. 930800 LE0090 cc .' o'c-/ all DIVISION ORDER - SNYDER OIL CORPORATION (WOOLLEY 34-11M) PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 16th day of August, A.D., 1993. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board APPROVED AS TO FORM: -+ r Cdurnty Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD,COUNTY, COLORADO /ftmireeterget�1 Constance L. Harbert., hairmanirman W. R. [Webster Pr Cr Baxter, . Hall 6 L- J l ,.SJ A-- arbara J. Kirkme er 930800 seen aosgteanaoaromsmost AR 23141.932 DIVISION ORDER (OIL & GAS) NO. 050084800100 Tat Snyder Oil Corporation Properties Management 777 Main Street, Suite 2500 Fort Worth, Tens 76102 Pk.aln 7700 A.M. Date Of ire lain Each of the of the undersigned herebywarrant that he/she is the owner of the Interest sot our opposite his/her name In the oil produced from and in the proceeds ps sold from or used off the lease or unit Imam as Woollen 34 -UM located in Weld County or Parish, State of — Colorado � which lease or unit is dpaibed at follows: IOwnshin 2 North. Bane 6+Y West Section 34: W/2 Until further mitten notice, you are hereby authorized to give credit for all proceeds doted from the oil produced from and gas sold from or used off said off said mootnv as follows: CREDIT TO DIVISION OF INTEUST ADDRESS Sec Attached 'Exhibit A' -O .W V C L Until further mitten notice you are suthoMted, foryour own accounts, to receive such oil into yourposaesaion or the ..l p designated by you, the oil so received to be sun and measured inmary possession including o th or V agency having recognized jurisdiction oer or control of the production�and dung odaf linn such me les and ra t those of the governmental ca 0 Cs1 ▪ 2. The oil run hereunder shall, on the terms herein stated, become your O $ your designated nominee; and you agree to receive the oil run hereunder subject immto �W�� received into your the respect -de or towners e ners therefor eo according to the division of interest herein indiatMl, either at provision horesi to t pay othe vaapMLfo oh field au Cd produced on the date of each respective run or is the alp purchased your posted ominee the barrel (42gallons) price for similar oil prevailing for thenominee, where if you do not post a price for such oil, the price to be paid shall beadprice to be paid shall be the same price all prices are such to or a of barging o• welting costs. agreed price, and In the absence of a pipeline Mnooalon prices are subject on V d.'en 3. For gas sold and/or used by you off the lease or unit, settlements shall be based on the market value at the well. For gas sold at the well, settlements shall ova be based on the net sales pace receive by you at the well. ta in •• 4. Settlements and ,^e x addresses given herpayments based on the prices set forth herein am to be made monthly ay your checks mailed to the respective persons interested at the a all taxes herein. The undersigned authorize you to withhold their proportionate share of all tales now or hereafter imposed including without limitation CAposed upon the production, severance, gathering, processing and muttering thereof. At your option you may hold, without interest, and remit en ,a annually for the agptegale of twelve months accumulation of monthly accruals of amounts lea. than FiiftyDollars (SSO.O0); except semi-annually for the aggrcgte O1 V of six months accumulation of monthly accruals of amounts less than fifty Dollars (150.00) for the State of Oklahoma. o\+ z --r 1-t S. Each of the undersigned hereby (1) earrsnm and guarantees the title to his interest in the oil and in the net proceeds of gun sold, or used off the property. oCOW and (2) in case of an adverse claim or claims to the oil mm to his credit, or his in w thereof, agrees to furnish indemnity satisfactory to , interest in thenetproceeds of the gas sold, or used accruing uin property, or say part a without any obligation to interest m apinst all adverse claims, and hereby authorize you to retain all or until proceeds aocnri to to the undersigned of any obligation pay on the amount so withheld until the required indemnity shed have been furnished until the dispute a to the ownership rmi M P on involved is settled, You are hereby relieved of any responsibility for determining when any of the interests herein set forth shall revert to w other parties as a result of the completion or discharge of money or other payments from aid interests. It is understood that any vendee or assignee of any ve interest in said property or the production thereof shall take subject to the terms hereof, youany sale or e z in said property until written notice thereof shall be and shall not be copy byinstrument by which hi sod interest ler sou Z assignment was made. Regardless a of the instrument id the form of the art a1 or a , all inasfers shall be made led ropy of the aas of 7120 AM. of the first by aid ale or r4 of a alendar month; sod transfers sshall not be madde efecNw earlier than the fun day of the calendar month in which said written notice is received, day CO a 6. The word 'OIL' used uherein is hereby declared to include all liquid hydrocarbons purchased hereunder, and the word 'OAS as used herein is hereby CO declared to include all gaseous substances including Oil well pa (casinghead ps). 7, The undersigned hereby expressly ratify and confirm the oil, gas and mineral lease or leases, pursuant to which oil and pa from the property is being produced and sold, any amendments and supplements to such lase or leases including any designation, declarations or agreements creating the unit including the above described property, if such be the case. 8 This division order may be executed in counterparts and shall be bid on and shall inure to the benefit of each signer hereto, his/her heirs, s • and assigns, whether or not it is executed by all parties named heroin. uttrasors, W CA Le) • v0 eel p • Oe BY: DEM $R '"41,..BOARD r:r\ , • OWNERS SIGN BETA TAXPAYER NUMBER • i EGG Sri Yzl v%.l1 84-6000813 CONSTANCE L. HARBERT, CHAIRMAN CHAIRMAN WELD COUNTY BOARD _ . 08/18/93 P.O. BOX 758 GREELEY, CO 80632 ' This is your Social Security or other Idealisation number as required by Federal Internal Revenue Code. 93080C SOCO Wattenberg Corporation 77'1 Main Street Ste 2500 Fort Worth, Texas 76102 Amoco Production Company 1670 Broadway P.O. Box 800 Denver, Colorado 80201 Payee #: 267346 Robert D. Poulson 1775 Sherman Street, Ste.1400 Denver, Colorado 80203 Payee #: 70037 Odell William G. 1775 Sherman Street, Ste.1400 Denver, Colorado 80203 Payee #: 592289 C.M. Peterson Address Unknown Payee #: 297730 Basin Operating Company 633 17th Street, Ste. 1500 Denver, Colorado 80202 Payee #: 30005724 Mazy A. Billings & First National Bank, Trustees U/W/O Mazy Naomi Woolley South Star Route Lyons, Colorado 80540 Payee #: 298142 Woolley Family Trust C/O 1st National Bank, Longmont South Star Route Lyons, Colorado 80540 Payee #: 298134 Mary Alice Billings C/O Woolley Family Trust 1st National Bank o£ Longmont Lyons, Colorado 80540 Payee #: 298126 Dean N. Davis 1645 South Cape Lakewood, Colorado 80215 Payee #: 298118 Exhibit "A" Woolley 34111N' Division Order No. 050084800100 DIVISION OF INTEREST Credit to Interest . 7893709 WI . 0083050 WI . 0336276 ORRI .0109241 ORRI . 0109241 ORRI .0109241 ORRI .0109241 ORRI .0042489 RI .0138091 RI . 0095601 RI .0015934 RI 4203OWNWT5INDATAWO'sltaltgAS19.ex B 1398 REC 02346932 08/19/93 15:39 $0.00 2/011 F 0652 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 939860 Woolley 34-11M Division Order #050084800100 Page 2 Credit to Interest Guy Harlan Davis 110 North 7th Livingston, Montana 59047 Payee #: 298100 Florence E. Williams 6207 Lamar Street Arvada, Colorado 80003 Payee #: 217429 George Richard Foreman 45695 Angelina Circle North Colorado Springs, Colorado 80916 Payee #: 298089 Frances Irene Foreman Sublett Address Unknown Payee #: 298071 Robert F. Mandelko 938 Collyer Street Longmont, Colorado 80501 Payee #: 298062 Donald G. Mandelko 6381 West 74th Place Arvada, Colorado 80001 Payee #: 298054 James R. Harrison 1905 Third Avenue Longmont, Colorado 80501 Payee #: 298046 Patricia Sue Fickes 11266 Downing Drive Northglenn, Colorado 80233 Payee #: 298038 Michael Ray Campbell 6301 Middleglenn Arlington, Texas 76018 Payee #: 298020 Billie Lee Lockman & Nancy Lee Johnson 4181 Meade Avenue San Diego, California 92166 Payee #:298011 William Smyth 155 West Point Court Tonka Bay, Michigan '�, :i Payee #: 298003 .0015934 RI .0031867 RI .0015934 RI .0015934 RI .0010622 RI .0010622 RI .0003541 RI .0003541 RI .0003541 RI .00212450 RI .00159340 RI B 1398 REC 02346932 08/19/93 15:39 $0.00 3/011 F 0653 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 42%Q4 C:\WMIWASA\DO a\Et bfl\5I9.a satin Woolley 34-11M Division Order #050084800100 Page 3 Credit to Bronwynn Daniels 700 Lido Park Drive Newport Beach Payee #: 297991 Jacquillen M. Olsen Address Unknown Payee #: 297983 Laurel Ann Karr 1602 West Maplewood Chandler, Arizona 85224 Payee #: 297975 Theresa E. Lockman 10686 West Tufts Drive Littleton, Colorado 80127 Payee #: 297967 Harry Lee Hinrichs Trustee For Himself & Owners of Puritan Subdivision 3177 Highway #52 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297941 Douglas D. & Karen S. Castor 3279 Highway #52 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297932 Terry L & Shirley Martinez P.O. Box 75 Dacono, Colorado 80514 Payee #: 297924 Kathleen L Genoff 9079 West 88th Circle Westminster, Colorado 80021 Payee #: 297916 Julia Williamson C/O Mr. Alan Williamson 1640 Kirkwood Drive Fort Collins, Colorado 80525 Payee #: 297908 Rosario Castilleja 3309 County Highway #52 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297895 Frank A. Ostrander 3331 Highway #52 Erie, Colorado 80512 Payee #: 297887 Interest .00159340 RI .00106220 RI .00106220 RI .00318650 RI .00198320 RI .00045630 RI .00032860 RI .00032860 RI .00065720 RI .00030950 RI .00021050 RI 4200OM1C:1WP311DATAADOWiglit519.ex 2 1398 REC 02346932 08/19/93 15:39 $0.00 4/011 F 0654 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 93000 Woolley 34.11M Division Order #050084800100 Page 4 Credit to Interest Sabino & Mazy R. Lontine, Jr. 3531 Highway #52 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297879 Patricia Dawn Dorsey 3329 Country Highway #52 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297861 The Unified Pentecostal Local Churches of Colorado Sonny Castilleja-Pastor Fredrick, Colorado 80530 Payee #: 297852 Barry A & Sara L. Blanchaert 3227 Highway #52 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297844 David A Alcala 3237 Highway #52 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297836 Christine Gomez a/k/a Christine Gomex 3237 Highway #52 Erie, Colorado 80516 Timothy Gonzales, David Alcala & Christina Gomez 3237 Highway #52 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297810 George R & Olivia M. Mazzuca P.O. Box 2192 Longmont, Colorado 80156 Payee #: 297801 Timothy & Mary A Hidalgo Route 2, Box 61 Hooker, Oklahoma 73945 Payee #: 297799 Weld County C/O Board Of County Commissioners Weld County Centennial Center 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Payee #: 212062 .00030670 RI .00038630 RI .00024940 RI .00131210 RI .00003770 RI .00003770 RI .00015090 RI .00021500 RI .00020370 RI .00020370 RI B 1398 REC 02346932 08/19/93 15:39 $0.00 F 0655 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 5/011 4200OANC:\WP511DATAwDOY\HAIM519.ox 930600 Woolley 34-11M Division Order #050084800100 Page 5 Credit to Interest Harry L Hinrichs, Heir of Norma Lee Hinrichs 3177 Highway #52 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297781 Elsie !sett 3267 County Highway #52 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297772 Stan V. & Patti Thompson 3159 County Highway #52 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297764 Timothy Saenz & Lynda Terry 2199 County Highway #52 Dacono, Colorado 80514 Payee #: 297756 Billy Rae Villa P.O. Box 399 Lafayette, Colorado 80026 Payee #: 297748 Patricia Ann Al-Hakeem & Hamid J. Al-Hakeem 5412 Glenshire Drive Plano, Texas 75093 Payee #: 297721 Karl E. & Katie Krausman 6864 WCR 7 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 267080 Doris I. Gertch a/k/a Doris I. Gertsch 151 Corthell Road Laramie, Wyoming 82070 Payee #: 297713 Thomas L. Duncan 2143 Ura Lane Northglenn, Colorado 80234 Payee #: 261358 Edward D. Rodgers, Jr. & Jean D. Rodgers 10485 Clarkson Street Denver, Colorado 80233 Payee #: 297692 .00085820 RI . 00085820 RI . 00049350 RI .00149120 RI .00047750 RI .00192590 RI .00180660 RI . 00011940 RI . 00192590 RI .00385200 RI B 1398 REC 02346932 08/19/93 15:39 $0.00 6/011 F 0656 MARX ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 471:000c:\wrsRnnrnuDa.wmmuui9.e: 9308'20 Woolley 34-11M Division Order #0500848(10100 Page 6 Credit to Interest Howard A. & Linda L Hopp 6624 Weld County Road #7 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297684 Burton J. White c/o Gregory G. White 300 South Clinton Street #1A Denver, Colorado 80231 Payee #: 297676 Estate of Fred L Valdez Address Unknown Payee #: 297650 Pamela J. Pine P.O. Box 1367 Lyons, Colorado 80541 Payee #: 297668 Anthony Martinez 515 North Whitecomb Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 Payee #: 297641 Lee Ann Martinez 7100 E. Mississippi, Apt 15105 Denver, Colorado 80224 Payee #: 297633 Michelle Gay Martinez 14815 Elliott Street Denver, Colorado 80219 Payee #: 297625 Effie Barnes c/o Mrs. Stanley T. Curran 7800 Tejon Street Denver, Colorado 80204 Payee #: 297617 Stanley T. Vada Curran 7800 Tejon Street Denver, Colorado 80204 Payee #: 297609 Roy Glenn & Karen E. Garver 3175 Holly Street Eric, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297596 Larry & Laveana E. Cleaver 3182 Weld County Road 16 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297588 .00192600 RI . 00193080 RI .00192600 RI . 0009630 RI .00064200 RI . 00064200 RI .00064190 RI . 00192920 RI .00385510 RI .00385200 RI .00096300 RI 4200O[1C:\WP511DArAWO11Ht ibwa9.aa B 1398 REC 02346932 08/19/93 15:39 $0.00 7/011 F 0657 MARY ANN FEUERSTE1N CLERK 6 RECORDER WELD CO, CO 930900 Woolley 34-11M Division Order #050084800100 Page 7 Credit to Interest William T. & Bernice Keane 3252 Weld County Road 16 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297570 Fred M. & Betty A. Winlanhofer 3234 Weld County Road 14 1/2 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297561 Heinric & Karolina Kuhn 3237 Weld County Road 41 1/4 Eric, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297553 Helmut Kuhn & Rotraud Kuhn 655 Dudley Street Lakewood, Colorado 80215 Payee #: 264997 Dorothy L Vincequerra 3294 Holly Street Erie, Colorado 80510 Payee #: 267098 Lorna G. Houtchens 3765 South Jersey Denver, Colorado 80237 Payee #: 297502 Martha L Garver, Roy Glenn Garver & Ray L. Garver Estate P.O. Box 277 Lyons, Colorado 80540 Payee #: 297545 Alex & Elsie Dones 3382 Weld County Road 16 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297529 Richard H. & Marjie D. Dones 3355 Holly Street Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297537 Tony D. Stegall P.O. Box 95 Firestone, Colorado 80520 Payee #: 297511 Bruce L & Ceclia A. Barthen 3357 WCRD 14 1/2 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 261892 .00192590 RI .00192600 RI .00192920 RI .00192920 RI .00096295 RI . 00293070 RI . 00192600 RI . 00198400 RI . 00392290 RI .00100705 RI .00203060 RI B 1398 REC 02346932 08/19/93 15:39 $0.00 8/011 F 0658 MARX ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 930800 Woolley 34-11M DivWoo Order N050084800100 Page Credit to Robert M. Baker 3130 West Bayaud Denver, Colorado 80219 Payee #: 297490 Cleve R. & Gaynelle D. Tuck 3414 Holly Street Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297481 Fred A. Patterson 3415 Holly Street Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297473 Stephen C. Bernard P.O. Box 176 Farmerville, Louisiana Payee #: 297465 Lawrence H. & Marie G. Schmidt 3452 Weld County Road 16 Erie, Colorado 80516 Payee #: 297457 Estate of Diane M. Baker c/o Robert M. Baker 3130 West Bayaud Denver, Colorado 80219 Payee #: 297959 Total Interest .00138695 RI .00276930 RI .00276930 RI .00132770 RI .00144160 RI .00138700 RI 1.00000000 B 1398 REC 02346932 08/19/93 15:39 $0.00 9/011 F 0659 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 4200O41O/ W7111DATAIDOWIa W 1u19at 330800 Snyder Olt Corporation C \ July 16, 1993 RE: Woolley 34-11M & Garver 34-3M Weld County, Colorado Dear Interest Owner: 777 Main Street. Suite 2500 Fort Worth, Texas 78102 8171338.4043 Enclosed are two (2) Division Orders for the referenced newly completed wells/units. Please review and execute them in accordance to the attached instructions. You should return one (1) to this office, keeping the other for your records. Upon receipt of your executed division order(s), we will place your interest in line for payment. Please remember that your interest must reach a minimum of $25.00 before disbursement. Should you have any questions concerning the enclosed, please contact Cindy Woolsey at (817) 882-5873. Sincerely, SNYDER OIL COPORATION Charlene Murphy Secretary DJB Properties ckm encL A20:04XC \WP31\UATAWO'.\Lmer3l$. r B 1398 REC 02346932 08/19/93 15:39 $0.00 10/011 F 0660 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO Snyder Operating Company 777 Main Street Suite 2500 Ft. Worth, TX 76102 (817) 338-4043 Dear Interest Owner: INSTRUCTION SHEET FOR DIVISION OR TRANSFER ORDERS If you are claiming the interest credited to you and the interest has been correctly stated on the Division or Transfer Order form, please execute in accordance with the applicable instructions. I. H;NATURE; A. BY INDIVIDUAL B. BY SECOND PARTY C. BY CORPORATION D. BY GENERAL PARTNERSHIP E. BY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP II. TfXP$AYER'S IDENTIFICATION OR SOCIAL_SECURITY NUMBER; III. PAYMENT MAILING ADDRESS; IV. PROPERTY NUMBER: V. CHANGES; A. ADDRESS 1. Sign your name as shown on the form. My corrections of spelling of your name should be made in ink and your initials placed above the correction. 2. Have your signature witnessed by two (2) adults. 1. Agents, attorneys -in -fact, guardians, or any party other than the named interest owner may sign if evidence of right to do so is provided. 2. Have the signature witnessed by two (2) adults. 1. Have the title of the signatory party shown. 2. Affix corporate seal. 3. Have the signature attested. 1. An members of a partnership must sign with evidence that the signatory parties constitute all of the Partners, or 2. One member may sign if evidence of right to do so is pro- vided. 3. Have the signature witnessed if the Partner is an individual. (See Instruction 1.A). 4. Have signature attested if the Partner is a corporation. (See Instruction 1.C.). 1. All General Partners must sign with evidence that the sig- natory parties constitute all of the General Partners, or 2. The Managing General Partner may sign if evidence of right to do so is provided. 3. Have signature witnessed if the General Partner is an indi- vidual. (See Instruction 1A.). 4. Have the signature attested if the General Partner is a corporation. (See Instruction 1.C.). 1. Place your number in the space provided. Federal law re- quires that an identifying number be furnished. 1. Print or type the address to which payments are to be mailed if different than the mailing address on the form. 2. Include zip code. 1. The number assigned to this property can be found in the upper right corner of the form. 2. The number will be used to designate this property on your revenue check. 3. Refer to the property number when corresponding. 1. Furnish in writing any change of address information and include your signature. B. INTEREST OWNERSHIP 1. Furnish certified copies of properly filed and recorded legal documents affecting title of interest ownership under which payment is made. 2. Provide an accompanying letter describing effect ofchange. For prompt payment please return one (1) fully executed instrument and retain one copy for your files. B 1398 REC 02346932 08/19/93 15:39 $0.00 11/011 F 0661 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 49 AT 1-76 SERVICE ROAD, WELD COUNTY ROAD 16 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 49 AND 51, WELD COUNTY ROAD 49 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROAD 16 AND HIGHWAY 52, WELD COUNTY ROAD 51 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROAD 16 AND HIGHWAY 52, AND WELD COUNTY ROAD 55 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROAD 16 AND HIGHWAY 52 FOR TWO DAYS, DUE TO A TRAIN DERAILMENT 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 49 at I-76 Service Road, Weld County Road 16 between Weld County Roads 49 and 51, Weld County Road 49 between Weld County Road 16 and Highway 52, Weld County Road 51 between Weld County Road 16 and Highway 52, and Weld County Road 55 between Weld County Road 16 and Highway 52 be temporarily closed, with said closure being effective August 11, 1993, for approximately two days, and further, that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. 930798 8Goc 4 CC'. E(7, So, CSP ROAD CLOSURE - WCR'S 49, 16, 51, AND 55 PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 16th day of August, A.D., 1993, nunc pro tune Augunt 11, 199. ATTEST;,.. .,• , Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: Deputy Peek to the APPROVED AS TO FORM: ounty Attoth ey BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD, COUNTY, COLORADO sg /Barbara J. Kirkmeer 930798 A"1v C1o5Fo A /t O . =rid.,,;:,;%`w•,� Defeat I 'WE 113get GAPr ROAD CCOs£0F DFlavt Ni Stir Par'/Ct Z 3 rqX m BnRkrA✓F5 Roga GAWP" Dnv ip A for FLASRCC; F,tV!ti RD. PO el.e$0 DTFOVR aANf O wce 3'APF ZIT ,e C fl5 ROAD etzs£o, DErout /met FtASAtt5 63 3 7gPE $ SA�7RiCdOFt eo CCosc0 • DroQR "ratan N/FLASNFes Sr.Mdy S� RotiD5 ctosif o,v 21/4195 Fo,e B uz I I l93 l 4✓cTcl/ %RA/N DFRA/CmFA/r C[o5rD mot ,yycs, lice 4/9 Bfrz-£,v z-74 r ,r. '44 £t wAR /6 Berwsci/ wG¢ H9 t wc!z 4-/ LAIC& .mil 6't7t✓CCA/ Wcg 16 t Sce✓/cr.zip. TITLE Ft'ogo JO e ��'/>>F .6 _:/ SURVEY BY DATE DRAWN BY °— OATE j ' CHECKED BY DATE "—'. COUNTY ROAD NO. 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THEY WILL BE REOPENED IN APPROX. : 2 DAYS: WCR 49 AT 1-76 SERVICE RD; WCR 16 BETWEEN WCR 49 & : WCR 51; WCR 49 BETWEEN WCR 16 & HWY 52; TO BE CONTINUED Received from • PENOTC02-MAIN Received : 08/11/93 12:54 Sent • 08/11/93 12:54 Select an option and type it below; then press ENTER. 3 Send 8 Reply 9 File 10 Delete PF1=Help 2= PF7 8= 9= 10=4- 11- Menu S= 6 -Fast Path 11- 12 -Quit 930798 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE APPOINTMENTS OF GARY NOVINGER AND RONALD WOOD TO WELD COUNTY REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS ADVISORY BOARD WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, vacancies currently exist on the Weld County Regional Communications Advisory Board, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Gary Novinger, Greeley Fire Chief, and Ronald Wood, Greeley Police Chief, be appointed to said board, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to appoint Gary Novinger and Ronald Wood, or their designees, to said board, as standing appointments. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Gary Novinger and Ronald Wood, or their designees, be, and hereby are, appointed to the Weld County Regional Communications Advisory Board, as standing appointments. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 16th day of August, A.D., 1993. ATTEST: az/Mas? Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: Deputy Clerk to the APPROVED AS TO FORM: County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WLnzzc,,. COUNTY, COLORADO / ,,_.2,'Y��7� """` {4€,6 CO :�/1 Ce / r1 rChairman t 930795 CM OOOi- CC . V (aft, Please add the following to the board's Monday, August 16, 1993, agenda: Weld County Regional Communications Advisory Board In accordance with the revised by-laws of this board, the following two standing appointments are being made: Gary Novinger - Greeley Fire Chief Ronald Wood - Greeley Police Chief 930795 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE REAPPOINTMENT AND APPOINTMENTS TO WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, vacancies currently exist on the Weld County Planning Commission, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Richard Kimmel, District 1, be reappointed to said commission, and WHEREAS, it has also been recommended that Ron Sommer, District 2, and Marie Koolstra, At -Large, be appointed to said commission, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to reappoint Richard Kimmel to said commission, with his term to expire July 31. 1996. and WHEREAS, the Board also deems it advisable to appoint Ron Sommer and Marie Koolstra to said commission, with their terms to expire July 31, 1996. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Richard Kimmel be, and hereby is, reappointed to the Weld County Planning Commission, with his term to expire July 31, 1996. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that Ron Sommer and Marie Koolstra be, and hereby are, appointed to said commission, with their terms to expire July 31. 1996. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 16th day of August. A.D., 1993. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: Deputy Clerk to thee dam APPROVED AS TO FORM; 2V unty Attotney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Constance L. H rbert, airman b)4 W. H. Webste Pro- em ,6 Dal K.`a /i L Kirkme er 930796 pco-ea 3 Ca: Ucc;?, Ca. Please add the following to the board's Monday, August 16. 1993, agenda: Weld County Planning Commission District - Richard Kimmel will be reappointed. District 2 - Ron Sommer will be appointed to replace Jean Hoffman. At -Large - Marie Koolstra will be appointed to replace Donald Feldhaus. All terms expire July 31, 1996. 930796 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE APPOINTMENT OF AL ARRIESSECQ "'O WELD COUNTY RETIREMENT BOARD S. the Board of County pursuantEtoAColorado statute rd the Weld iCountyrHome Rule Charter, iss of Weld County,lvested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a vacancy currently exists on the Weld County Retirement Board, WHEREAS, it has been recommended that AI Arriessecq be appointed to said board, as the employee representative to replace Mike Miller, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to appoint Al Arriessecq to said board, with his term to expire July 31, 1997. and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that AI Arriessecq be. and hereby is, appointed to the Weld County Retirement Board, with his term to expire July 31, 1997. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 16th day of August, A.D.. 1993, nunc pro tune August 1, 1993. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: y Deputy Clerktothe Bo APPROVED AS TO FORM: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELDCOUNTY, COLORADO Constance L. rbert, Chairman Webster. Pro-Tem arbara J. Kirkme er 930794 Please add the following to the board's Monday, August 16, 1993, agenda: Weld Countoa`rd Retirement Al Arriessecq will replace Mike Miller as the employee representative. His term will expire July 31, 1997. wo/ 93C>S♦ RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND MUTUAL RELEASES WITH GREENWICH CAPITAL MARKETS, INC. AND MICHAEL HOWE 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 Settlement Agreement and Mutual Releases with Greenwich Capital Markets, Inc. and Michael Howe concerning the Steven Wymer litigation, with the 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 Settlement Agreement and Mutual Releases with Greenwich Capital Markets, Inc. and Michael Howe concerning the Steven Wymer litigation, 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 16th day of August, A.D., 1993. ATTEST: COX Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: att-C Deputy Clerk to the Bpard- ti APPROVED AS TO FORM: County Attor4tey BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS � 7CCOOU�— NTY, COLORADO �N/..te r,e e i ,Q:: Lte.r Constance j/L. Harbert. �Cha rman {� W H/%,.,_ 1/ ` 1.19 : 4 OS t\RRKtn,S 930799 SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND NI_UTUAL RELEASES This SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND MUTUAL RELEASES (the "AGREEMENT') ') is made and entered into in California as of the t day of July, 1993, by and between Weld County, Colorado ("Weld"), on the one hand, and Greenwich Capital Markets, Inc. ("Greenwich") and Michael Howe ("H:owe"), on the other hand. RECITAL.$ A. On or about December 9, 1992, Weld caused a complaint to be filed in the United States District Court for the Central District of California, against Greenwich, Howe, and others, for violation of Federal Securities Laws, among other claims, which case is entitled Francis M. Loustalet. an individual. as Treasurer of Weld County. Colorado. and Board of County Commissioners Qf Weld County. Colorais v. Refco. Inc.. a New York corporation. ct..ak, Case No. CV -92-7628 RJK(Ex) (the "Action"); B. The parties hereto wish to compromise and settle the issues raised in connection with the Action and to release each other from any and all liability connected therewith, with the understanding that the releases do not constitute an admission of any wrongdoing, illegal conduct, or any other matter on the part of the parties. C. Greenwich and Howe assert that they are blameless and without any liability whatsoever in connection with the claims released herein. Weld disputes that assertion and contends that Greenwich and Howe are liable for the claims stated in the complaint filed in the Action. The parties have agreed to this settlement to avoid the significant costs associated with a prosecution or defense of this lawsuit, including but not limited to, attorneys' fees and costs, expenditure of time by the parties and their personnel, and other costs, as well as the uncertainties associated with continuing the Action. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises hereinafter set forth and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows: 1. Upon execution of this AGREEMENT, Greenwich shall pay to Weld the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00). The payment shall be delivered to Harkins & Michelman and shall be in the form of a cashiers check made payable to Weld County, Colorado. 2. Upon receipt of the payment described in paragraph 1 above, Weld shall direct its counsel to file a notice of dismissal with prejudice of the Action as to defendants Greenwich and Howe, only. 3. Weld, for itself and its past and present public officials, elected representatives, attorneys, agents, employees, and other representatives, does hereby, absolutely, fully and forever release, waive, relinquish, and discharge Greenwich and Howe, and their respective past and present predecessors -in -interest, legal successors and assigns, officers and directors heirs, executors, administrators, personal representatives, members, agents Aemployees, V and the officers, employees and directors of their respective parents and subsidiaries W representatives, attorneys, parents, subsidiariestipar:ners, affiliates, and each of them,of-soct herein after "Released Parties", of and Alcorn any and all manner of action or actions, cause or causes of action, suits, debts liabilities, demands, sums of money in controversy, damages, accounts, reckonings, and liens of every kind or nature whatsoever (collectively, the "Claim" or "Claim?), whether known, 2 immommimaialm. suspected or unsuspected which it shall or may have, own or hold, which it at any time heretofore had, owned or held, or could, shall or may hereafter own, or hold, by reason of, arising out of, or in connection with any matter, cause or thing whatsoever occurred, done or omitted to be done prior to the date this AGREEMENT becomes effective, without exception, including without limitation, such matters which relate to or in any way arise out of, or could relate to or arise out of the Action. From and after the date hereof, neither Weld, nor its successors or assigns, shall have any Claim of any kind or nature on �, the Released Partiea \� y r against°SGrccnwich-or4iewe;-ar-their-legal-sued ssers; assigns, -employees, or..egents 1\ ., directly or indirectly on any such matter or cause, far, thing, act or omission existing, done or omitted to be done at any time whatsoever to and including the date hereof, including without limitation, matters related to or in any way arising out of or which could relate to or arise out of the Action. 4. Greenwich, for itself and its past and present predecessors in interest, parents, subsidiaries, partners, members, stockholders, officers, and directors, does hereby, absolutely, fully and forever release, waive, relinquish, and discharge Weld and its past and present public officials, elected representatives, legal successors and assigns, employees, agents, representatives, attorneys, and each of them, of and from any and all manner of action or actions, cause or causes of action, suits, debts, liabilities, demands, sums of money in controversy, damages, accounts, reckonings, and liens of every kind or nature whatsoever, (collectively the "Claim" or "Claims"), whether known, suspected, or unsuspected which it shall or may have, own or hold, which it at any time heretofore had, owned or held, or could, shall or may hereafter own, or hold, by reason of, arising out of, or in connection with any matter, cause or thing whatsoever occurred, done or omitted to be done prior to the date this AGREEMENT becomes effective, without exception, including without limitation, such matters which relate to or in any way arise out of, or could relate to or 3 930799 arise out of, the Action, including without limitation claims which Greenwich shall or may have, now or in the future, for malicious prosecution, abuse of process, or sanctions under Rule 11, Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, based upon the filing and/or prosecution of the Action. From and after the date hereof, neither Greenwich nor its successors or assigns, shall have any Claim of any kind or nature on or against Weld, or its legal successors, assigns, employees, or agents directly or indirectly on any such matter or cause, fact, thing, act or omission existing, done or omitted to be done at any lime whatsoever to and including the date hereof, including without limitation, matters related to or in any way arising out of or which could relate to or arise out of the Action. 5. Howe, for himself, and his past and present predecessors in interest, heirs, executors, administrators, personal representatives, and agents, does hereby, absolutely, fully and forever release, waive, relinquish, and discharge Weld and its past and present public officials, elected representatives, legal successors and assigns, employees, agents, representatives, attorneys, and each of them, of and from any and all manner of action or actions, cause or causes of action, suits, debts, liabilities, demands, sums of money in controversy, damages, accounts, reckonings, and liens of every kind or nature whatsoever, (collectively the "Claim" or "Claims"), whether known, suspected, or unsuspected which he shall or may have, own or hold, which he at any time heretofore had, owned or held, or could, shall or may hereafter own, or hold, by reason of, arising out of, or in connection with any matter, cause or thing whatsoever occurred, done or omitted to be done prior to the date this AGREEMENT becomes effective, without exception, including without limitation, such matters which relate to or in any way arise out of, or could relate to or arise out of, the Action, including without limitation claims which Howe shall or may have, now or in the future, for malicious prosecution, abuse of process, or sanctions under Rule 11, Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, based upon the filing and/or prosecution of the 4 930739 Action. From and after the date hereof, neither Howe nor his successors or assigns, shall have any Claim of any kind or nature on or against Weld, or its legal successors, assigns, employees, or agents directly or indirectly on any such matter or cause, fact, thing, act or omission existing, done or omitted to be done at any time whatsoever to and including the date hereof, including without limitation, matters related to or in any way arising out of or which could relate to or arise out of the Action. 6. Each of the parties further agrees, represents and warrants that the matters released herein are not limited to matters which are known or disclosed, and each waives any and all rights and benefits which it now has, or in the future may have, conferred upon it by virtue of the provisions of Section 1542 of the Civil Code of the State of California, which provides as follows: A GENERAL RELEASE DOES NOT EXTEND TO CLAIMS WHICH THE CREDITOR DOES NOT KNOW OR SUSPECT TO EXIST IN HIS FAVOR AT THE TIME OF EXECUTING THE RELEASE WHICH, IF KNOWN BY HIM, MUST HAVE MATERIALLY Ali- _ ECrl _ ED HIS SETTLEMENT WITH THE DEBTOR. 7. The provisions of this AGREEMENT shall be binding and extend to and inure to the benefit of the partners, employees, legal successors, assigns, heirs, executors, and administrators of each of the parries, including without limitation, any partnerships, corporations or other entities in which any of them have a controlling interest or position, and shall also be binding upon their agents, servants, representatives, attorneys and persons acting for them or on their behalf. 5 930799 8. This AGREEMENT may be used by any one or more of the parties hereto as a full and complete defense to, and the parties hereby consent that it may be used as the basis for an injunction against, any action, suit or other proceeding based on any Claim released by this AGREEMENT as to any one or more of the parties. 9. This AGREEMENT and the letter from Michael L Willoughby to Thomas Puccio dated July 9, 1993 embody the entire agreement between the parties related to the subject matter hereof and supersede and replace all prior negotiations or proposed agreements, written or oral, relating thereto. Each of the parties hereto acknowledges that no other party, nor any agent or attorney of any other party, has made any promise, representations or warranty whatsoever, express or implied, not contained therein concerning the subject matter hereof, to induce them to execute this AGREEMENT in reliance upon any such promise, representation or warranty not contained therein. No provision of this document may be amended or added hereto except by an agreement in writing signed by all parties hereto or their respective successors -in - interest. 10. Each of the parties represents and warrants that (1) it has not heretofore assigned or transferred or purported to assign or transfer any of the Claims released herein to any person or entity for any purpose whatsoever; (2) that each has full authority to execute the AGREEMENT and bind itself to the AGREEMENT by execution hereof; (3) that each party has obtained all necessary legal approvals to enter into this AGREEMENT; and (4) that to the best of their knowledge, the execution and delivery of this AGREEMENT will not violate any agreement, court order, administrative order of any governmental entity, or any law or governmental regulation. 6 930799 11. No action by any of the parties hereto, either previously or in connection with this AGREEMENT, shall be deemed or construed to be an admission of the truth or falsity of any matter pertaining to any Claim referred to herein or relating to the subject matter of this AGREEMENT, or an acknowledgment by such party, or any of them, of any liability or lack of liability to the other party hereto, or to any other person. 12. Weld hereby acknowledges that the AGREEMENT was negotiated and executed in good faith and that the terms of the settlement, including those set forth in Paragraph 1, are within the reasonable range of Greenwich's and Howe's share and percentage of liability for Weld's damages, taking into account the facts and circumstances of the Action as enunciated in fch-Gilt. Inc. v. Woodward -Clyde &Associates 38 Ca1.3d 488, 213 Cal.Rptr. 256 (1985). Weld agrees to assist Greenwich and Howe should Greenwich and/or Howe seek a judicial determination regarding the good faith nature of the AGREEMENT and/or an order barring contribution claims. This assistance may include, but is not limited to, providing Greenwich and/or Howe with declarations and/or other evidence supporting the good faith nature of the AGREEMENT, consistent with preserving the confidentiality of information or documents protected from disclosure by the attorney -client privilege and/or attorney work product doctrine. 13. This AGREEMENT may be executed in any number of counterparts, and if so executed, each such counterpart shall have the same force and full effect of an original. If any term or provision of the AGREEMENT is determined to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining terms and provisions shall not be affected thereby and shall remain in full force and effect to the maximum extent permitted by law. 7 930799 14. All the agreements, representations, warranties and obligations of the parties set forth in this AGREEMENT shall survive the execution of this AGREEMENT. This AGREEMENT shall be governed by and construed under the laws of the State of California. 15. THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY CERTIFY THEY HAVE READ ALL OF THIS SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND MUTUAL RELEASES AND FULLY UNDERSTAND ALL OF THE SAME. DATED: Aug 16 , 1993. DATED: July 30, 1993. DATED: July 30, 1993 Weld County, Colorado By: Chairman, Board of County 08/18/93 Conanissioners Of Weld County, Colorado Greenwich Capital Markets, Inc. By: ,nior Vice President 6 General Counsel of Greenwich Capital Markets, Inc. Michael Howe By: 8 930799 CK GROU ND ID Fleet Bank . , HARTFORb, CT Qg115 83660O ,.139 ,8049 P�Y:TO THC-OROER OF. CASHIER'S 0 CK; WELD COLJP4TV, CCILOR' AUG 02, 99: I***S0,0U0',.00 �NOdtCC. Thepurche.e of an indemnity bond tor twice 12)•the Amountotthte • check Will; be rebutre0 before any replacement or.teumburoement Of this check wnl'b.'Made In the event thet this check is IO.t, stolen. Or d.etroy d. - Au 11.8366000• CO L900652.: 04"t062 350 411• r 930'x99 E RKINS 8c MSCI7.EL JUJ ATTORNEYS AT LAW 2301 DUPONT DITmv[, E. Wit 40 XRVIN$. CALXFOBNIA 927w (7I4) an]-le0o raC9iMIL[ 171x) Oe3-ISDO August 9, 14'93 Lee D. Morrison, Esq, Assistant County Attorney Weld County 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 RE: Greenwich Capital Markets, Inc. Dear Lee: Here is the REVISED Settlement Agreement with Greenwich. The revisions are at (A.) page 2, paragraph 3, and (B.) page 3 first unnumbered paragraph. Please review, and if acceptable have it amplifyved and executed. It is my position ouragreement. Please note tt t that evidence of authoritynof the signing party is being required. I have attached a copy of the check that is being held in Mike Willoughby's trust account. 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EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES, LMITS SHOWNMAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAO CLAMS. WI L TYP*OP mPryeaaCt POLIOYINAf01 POLICY EMMNS DATT(MU/E,p/YY) POLICY WPMATION DATS(MS/OO/W) LIMITS A x x x QO WAIL LIASLNY x (O..4ACIAL OENEMI UAAIUtY 'CLAIMS MADE X OCCUR, OWNER'S & CONTRACTOR'S PROT. ANTONI III= LIABILITY ANY AUTO ALL OWNED AUTOS SCHEDULED AUTOS HMO AUTOS NON•OWNEO AUTOS ENRAGE LIABILITY 'CP136659393 00 1CP136059393 00 0/20/93 8/28/93 8/28/94 8/23/94 GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 1,500,000 PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGO. I 1.60(1.006-. PERSONAL R *Du, INJWY I 750.000_ B 750,000 EACH OCCURRENCE NN DAMAGE tAn/ one find MED. EXPENSE (Any me person COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT BODILY INJURY Vac pmsa& B / 1 I 50,000 5,000 1,000,000 RODILY INJURY (Po Andnd PROPERTY DAMAGE B RHO DA LIMILRT UMBRELLA FORM OTHER /MN IMRRELLA IONA EACH OCCURRENCE $ $ AGOREGATE WO MOYEI OOAPOiSATION AND 61APLOY0ICLIAMLITY I STATUTORY OMITS EACH ACCIDENT I $ DISEASE_POLICY LIMIT DISEASE -EACH EMPLOYEE; OTHER Contractors Equip $62,500. LIMIT ALL RI 8/28/03 0/28/94 IFUCeencN Of OPYATIONBILOgAYIONSIVEMOLMS/t0jjL LI{AIC Orig: Cert Holder CC: Insured CC: USFAG/Ven Gilder REVISED CERTIFICATE 7 F.crk1 dO1DWt Weld County PO Box 758 Greeley, CO 00632 ATTN: Al Len MI Iler SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE '.. EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 10 DAYSWRITTENNOTICE TOTHECERTIFICATE HOLDERNAMEDTO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE 10 MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR ,; LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY. ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. wiNOR TATIVS c w� C , A001402,5447014)— ' 577461000 ""0'., 7Vfn`0100:sRPORa1ioNn Ytim ,STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Region 4, Greeley Rosldont Engineer 3201 W. Sendloo Rood. Unit A Evans, Colorado 80620 (303) 350-2135 FAX (303) 339-2135 Cq PUBLIC - NOTICE Construction Project CC SW 00-024 Various Airports North of 1-70 OT Era This project consists of crack sealing and resurfacing of various airports north of 1-70 in Colorado, at a cost of approximately $300,000. Work is scheduled to begin August 2, 1993 and be completed by August 27, 1993. The prime contractor is Intermountain Resurfacing, Inc. of Aurora. The project will include asphalt patching, hot poured crack sealant, resurfacing and striping of specific runways. The airports included in this work are at Walden, Fort Collins/Loveland, Granby, Wray, Boulder, Haxtun, Greeley/Weld County, and downtown Fort Collins. During construction, the affected runways will be closed a maximum of three (3) calendar -day intervals. Notices to airmen (NOTAMS) will be issued and updated with airport conditions. Thank you for your cooperation. If you lave any further questions please call Bob Patrick or Ella Reichley at 350-2135 or by mail at 3201 W. Service Rd., Unit A, Evans, CO 80620. As you drive through construction and maintenance sites, remember that orange signs indicate work zones, Slow down and obey a few simple rules to ensure that your trip is a sale one for everyone. Oaths Colorado Highway Workers cn CC.' CSP, GM, rot et, Dougla Rames Regiansportation Director Give 'em a BRAKE... For safety's sake! VLL.,0 CC ; : n: L!.7 P.O. BOX 7.3 CLE IT. LUPTON, -i8D€2I � AUGUST 9, 1993 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS GREELEY, CO DEAR COMMISSIONERS: I WOULD LIKE TO COMPLAIN ABOUT THE LATEST EXPENSE THE COUNTY HAS PUT ON THE TAXPAYERS. THE COUNTY HAS VERY KINDLY TOLD ALL THE PEOPLE IN ARISTOCRAT ACRES THAT THEY CAN PUT ALL THEIR TRASH OUT IN THE ROAD, AND THE COUNTY WILL REMOVE IT FREE OF CHARGE. ABOUT 50% OF THE PEOPLE IN ARISTOCRAT ACRES HAVE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF THIS FREE SERVICE. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE A REAL SIGHT, DRIVE OUT THAT WAY AND TAKE A LOOK AT THE MOUNTAINS OF TRASH THAT HAS ACCUMULATED. NOW I THINK IT IS VERY NICE THAT THE AREA IS DOING SOME NECESSARY CLEANUP, BUT MY QUESTION IS: WHY ARE ALL THE PEOPLE OF WELD COUNTY HAVING TO BEAR THE COST OF THE BURDEN OF CLEANING UP THIS AREA? LANDFILL COSTS ARE VERY EXPENSIVE. THE COST OF NON -COMPACTED TRASH TAKEN TO THE LANDFILLS, ON THE AVERAGE, COSTS ABOUT $15.00 A PICKUP LOAD. ADD TO THIS COST THE COST OF MANPOWER TO PICK UP THE TRASH THAT HAS BEEN PILED, AND THE EXPENSE IS THEN COMPOUNDED MANY TIMES. ALSO THE WORKERS ARE WORKING ON SATURDAYS, SO THEY ARE PROBABLY BEING PAID TIME AND A HALF. SO NOW WE FIND THAT THIS FREE SERVICE IS COSTING THE TAXPAYERS A LOT OF MONEY. T FOR ONE, RESENT THE FACT THAT IN TOWN WE HAVE TO PAY THE COST OF OUR OWN TRASH REMOVAL, AND YET THE PEOPLE OUT IN ARISTOCRAT CAN JUST PILE THEIR'S UP AND THE TAXPAYERS OF WELD COUNTY HAVE TO BEAR THE BURDEN OF THEIR TRASH REMOVAL. I FIND THIS AN UNFAIR USE OF THE TAXPAYER'S DOLLAR. THE PEOPLE IN ARISTOCRAT ACRES HAVE ACCESS TO RELIABLE TRASH REMOVAL THE SAME AS PEOPLE IN THE TOWNS OF WELD COUNTY. IF THESE PEOPLE HAVE SPENT THE MONEY TO BRING THE TRASH IN, LET THEM SPEND THEIR OWN MONEY TO HAUL IT AWAY. THIS IS AN UNFAIR BURDEN ON THE WELD COUNTY TAXPAYERS. I WOULD ALSO LIKE TO STATE THAT THE COUNTY HAS TAKEN REVENUE OUT OF THE POCKETS OF THE TRASH REMOVAL COMPANIES IN THE AREA, AND AS A TAXPAYER AND A BUSINESS I FIND THIS WHOLE PROJECT TO BE A DISGRACE. g k't osl�ehs CORDIALLY, et CJ cPr ' WELD COUNTY, COLORADO GENERAL. FUND/CLAIMS PAGE 1 V.O. ANT NO. P.O. NO. 902646 -VENDOR AMOUNT WARD CONSTRUCTION 13,108.92 TOTAL 13.108.92 TE OF COLORADO ) NTY 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 1 and dated AUGUST 18 ., ql and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set oppos_, ell- names with the total amount $ 13,108.92 AUGUST ' DATED THIS 18th DAY OF T993 WELD '' CY' I '" c oFFI SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 18th DAY OF AUGUST 1 MyCommIssmnEMesiimary10.1995 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: TATE OF COLORADO ) OUN T Y OF WELD ss We, the Board, of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) 'isaporove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby :rdered drawn upon the GENERAL FUND totaling S_ 1 3,1092 • ATTEST: Lilieuth WELDS COUNTY- CLERK TOO "T/.-IE BOARD By: • , rn 00 n, O • WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAYROLL. FUND CLAIMS PAGE 1 RANT NO. V.O. P.O. NO. •VENDOR AMOUNT 017146 BANK ONE 8,319.53 017147 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING FUND 349.32 PATE OF COLORADO JNTY OF WELD )) 5$ N PAYROLL WARRANI5_ 48,742.02 TOTAL 57,410.87 This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through 1 and dated AUGUST 18 93 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set oppose Neir names with the total amount $ DATED THIS 18th DAY OF AUGUST , 19 93 WEL ER SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 18th DAY OF AUGUST 193 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: Ikkt::. :Exp:2;Jy.u1,y'..;:, STATE OF COLORADO ) :OUNTY CF WELD 55 We, the Beard, 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 FUCD totaling S 57,4�7 ATTEST: WELD • COUNTY- CLERK TO • TRR}L BOARD By: _ O Member Chairperson • M Me 1152-92-018 SEMI-MONTHLY PAYROLL HANDWRITE APPROVAL FORM WARRANT NUMBER 017141 MIGUEL, FLORES 251.20 017142 MARY JANE RODRIGUEZ 196.24 017143 HALE, HEATH J 156.99 017144 SILVA, YENI 122.65 017145 CARRANZA, MATTHEW M 188.39 NUMBER or WARRANTS 5 TOTAL 915.47 PAYEE WARRANT AMOUNT THE AMOUNT OF THESE HANDWRITES WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE SEMI-MONTHLY PAYROLL TOTAL ON AUGUST 18 19 93 252.005 WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 06/16/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ DATE : 08/16/93 PAGE : 1 WARRANT AMOUNT A204553 AMER SAFETY ASSN OF COLD 9401 60-2160-6225 210.00 9425 60-2160-6225 280.00 4204554 ANYTHING UNDERGROUND A204555 B J SEAMAN 6 CO A204556 BESTWAY PAVING 490.00 42========444i= 3697 01 -1061 -6360 -CC 40.00 40.00 ..z=s s -a FRGHT 01 -2111 -6220 -GRIM 43.30 10811 01-2111-4220-CRIM 517.50 422933 11-3190-6471 423287 11-3190-6397 560.60 =====ss= as 1,934.3♦ 466.463.2♦ 468.397.58 ===z=s==z==z=z= 4204557 BIG R MANUF 6 DIST INC 013633 11 -3132 -6250 -BRIO 13.706.88 13.706.88 zzz=zzz=azzzazz 4204558 BIG R OF GREELEY 340913 01 -1061 -6360 -CC 549.00 4204559 BRENTWOOD LAUNDRY 39642 6021606229 39647 60-2:160-6229 39648 60-2160-6229 39664 60-2160-6229 39670 6021606229 39676 60-2:160-6229 39678 60-2160-6229 39681 60-2160-6229 39708 60-2160-6229 549.00 s====sszzzsz=s= 20.20 4.00 25.05 5.80 6.45 4.25 8.40 1.75 14.55 90.45 zzzz=z===z:sass WAP2O0P WARRANT PAYEE NURSER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/16/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ DATE : 00/16/93 PAGE : 2 WARRANT AMOUNT A204560 COULSON EXCAVATING CO A2D4561 JEROME CO A204562 LONGS DRUGS A204563 LOWELL-PAUL FARM DAIRY A20456♦ LYNN PEAVEY CO A204565 NEWCO INC •2F1NL 11-3190-6397 M02543 01-1D61-6250+JANT 23192 44343 FRONT 74701 60+2160-6210 19-4170-6220 01-2.111-6220-CRIM 01-2:111-6220-CRIM DSCNT 01 -1061 -6236 -CC 131540 01 -1061 -6236 -CC A204566 PENNY SAVER MEDICAL SPLY 106661 19-1.140-6220 A204567 ROYAL - T SERVICES 15668 15669 15876 15879 15883 15887 15892 15903 15905 11-3141..6229 11-3141-6229 11-3141-6229 11-3141-6229 11-3141-6229 17-3141-6229 11-n 41 -6229 11-3141-6229 11-3141-6229 171,294.03 171,294.03 S====Sisa=a==ss 5,573.40 5,573.40 9.9$ 9.98 ===========sss= 116.92 116.92 ====alsax=22=== 12.50 273.75 286.25 =A2s=zss=s===s= 9.19- 459.62 450.43 =as3m===x=s==s= 481.62 401.62 _=========s_ -s-_ 190.00 95.00 190.00 190.00 190.00 225.00 225.00 330.00 225,00 WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/16/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DtPT OBJ PROJ A204567 ROYAL - T SERVICES • A204568 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO A204569 SID HARVEY A204570 STAMP -KO A204571 TODDY'S DATE : 08/16/93 PAGE : 3 WARRANT AMOUNT 15909 1I-3141-6229 330.00 15914 11-3141-6229 277.00 2.467.00 =szs=====snsas_ 42652 01 -1361 -6234 -CC 833,70 111442 01 -1061 -6360 -CC 111569 01 -1061 -6360 -CC 833.70 =m asts:tsa==n 292.49 68.21 360.70 =ssazsasa=x===s 080993 01-10126229 6.39 83940 19-4170-6220-2 A204572 UNITED STATES WELDING INC 850116 60-2.160-6220 855241 60-2160-6220 861162 60-2.160-6220 861165 01-2118-6220 z 6.39 7.46 7,46 ssznr=22=zznzz 46.43 19.96 26.50 2.65 95.54 FINAL TOTAL : 665,618.13 =========222 2= SUBSCRIBED WAPZOOP WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 98/16/93 DATE : 08/16/93 PAGE : THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 3 * AND DATED 08/16/93, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT DATED THIS 19 ia• DIRECTOR 0 I A EAND DMI ISTRATION SERVICES TO BEFORE ME THIS JIM 3AY OF AND SWORN NY COMMISSION EXPIRES: p4^__^'- •..w'A ....: OTARY PUBLIC • s101,24.212,13_. 1�S11211 ��_ 19_13• WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET fORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE FUND DATED THIS ,2I DAY Of jill)114-S) MELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD Stae_z/ _ MEMBER TYIA;;MBER TOTALING CHAIRMAN MEMBER =.�- MEMBER IAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/16/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ DATE = 08/16/93 PAGE 1 WARRANT AMOUNT 5855165 FRY, ANN 1`5855166 *FAMILY SUPPORT DIVISION 1 5855167 *OFFICE OF RECOVERY SRVCS 5855168 *SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT 5855169 ARASMITH, WENDY MARIE 5855170 RAKER, DONNA $655171 CASARES, ROSEMARY RAMONA 5855172 FLYNN, LORI LYNN S855173 GARCIA, KATHLEEN V 12-0001-2030 120001-2085 12-0001-2085 12-0001'-2085 12--0001-2085 12-03012045 17:-00012045 120001-2045 12-0001-2045 L2-0001-2045 10.00 10.00 160.00 163.00 sss====32=3axss 71.92 330,00 ♦01.92 _=============s 5.77 5.77 =s2S=s=S====S ss 73.50 73.50 28.85 28.85 ssssa=sxsa=axa3 126.00 =2=2=2=2 126.00 1.384.62 1.384.62 :Saa SaSasasa Sae 168.00 168.00 ====6=35== WAP200 P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/16/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ DATE : 08/16/93 PAGE : 2 WARRANT AMOUNT 5855174 GUTIERREZ, JANE S S855175 KOGER, VONDA KAY 5855176 LOPEZ, SOLEDAD 5855177 MCFARLIN, TINA LEIGH 5855178 NENDEZ, ELENA 5955179 MESTAS, CHRISTINA MARIE 5855180 MIKSCM. TERESA ANN 5855181 PETERSON, MARY L 5855182 SMITH, EVELYN MARIE 5850183 SOTO, MARTHA 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0301-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 170.00 170.00 a========Sataa2 53.00 50.00 �azzzzzzasz 184.60 184.60 zzzzzzzzzzsssaz 149.00 149.00 zzzszazszzznsaa 24.23 24.23 zzzzzzzszssaazz 86.62 86.62 =SSS==SSsaSY=== 90.00 S=z 90.00 Rzz--_ 300.00 300.00 ss=s=zzzsa==as= 393.24 393.24 248.00 WAP203P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS or : 08/I6/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER RD DEPT OSJ PROD 5855183 SOTO► MARTHA S855184 TREMELLING► PEGGY S855I85 WEGLIN► WENOI DATE : 08/16/93 PAGE : 3 WARRANT AMOUNT 248.00 ==..-a==== 12-0001-2045 394.64 394.64 ==zzzaz=zzzz=az 12-0301-2045 20.00 FINAL TOTAL : 20.00 =zz===*i=tarzma= ♦►468.99 awamESSIIINIMIS _ WAP20DP WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/16/93 DATE : 08/16/93 PAGE : 4 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 3 , AND DATED 08/16/93, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE ji-I�YL AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT DATED THIS -rlQ-c.=-1.------ 3 9 DIRECTO "F F NANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS lr`_ DAY OF MY COMMISSION EXPIRES:___44Coazsl4onapee • my1er1w OTARY PUBLIC aUcahlat 19_ _ 1 a. WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE: AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON*��� �� THE �11 aac . _ UND TOTALING; ! ..�+ l..-i.1G{+{...-�LJi..�""i" --� 1A- 7��C]�Y DATED �jHIS AY F 114 r� WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD EPTY -er4 MEMBER AfrdiAL EMBER ACCent CHAIRMAN MEMBER MEMBER WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : )8/16/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD :'DEPT OBJ PROJ 5855165 FRY, ANN 5855166 *FAMILY SUPPORT DIVISION S855167 *OFFICE OF RECOVERY SRVCS 5855168 *SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT 5855169 ARASMITH, WENDY MARIE S855170 BAKER, DONNA 5855171 CASARES, ROSEMARY RAMONA 5855172 FLYNN, LORI LYNN 5855173 GARCIA, KATHLEEN V DATE : 08/I6/93 PAGE 1 WARRANT AMOUNT 12-)30I-2030 12-)301-2085 12-0001-2085 12-0001-2085 12-0001-2085 12-0301-204s 12-0001-2045 12-0301-2045 12-0)01-2045 12-0301-2045 10.00 10.00 _=====22==2=zza 160.00 160.00 ==zz===mafz==a= 71.92 330.00 ♦01.92 5.77 5.77 ==2==z===zcz=s2 73.5© 73.50 ==z=s====2za2== 28.85 28.85 _=__====_=__ 126.00 126.00 1,384.62 1,384.62 a=zzn====t===2z 168.00 168.00 ==========.1Z2== WAP2O0P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF 0 08/16/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NURSER NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ DATE : 08/16/93 PAGE = 2 WARRANT AMOUNT 5855174 GUTIERREZ, JANE S 5855175 KOGER. VONDA KAY 5855176 LOPEZ. SOLEDAD 5855177 MCFARLIN, TINA LEIGH S855178 MENDEZ♦ ELENA 5855179 MESTAS, CHRISTINA MARIE 5855190 MIKSCH, TERESA ANN 5855181 PETERSON, MARY L 5855182 SMITH, EVELYN MARIE 5855183 SOTO, MARTHA 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0301-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0001-2045 120001-2045 12-0301-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0301-2045 170.00 170.00 skaaa===a=s==a* 50.00 53.00 ==s6==63z 184.60 184.60 =sas=s==s==ea=s 149.00 149.00 =s61a===31 24.23 24.23 ===MM=======m== 86.62 86.62 93.30 90.00 =============== 300.00 300.00 63..14==x=== 393.24 393.24 as=s ===as. 248.00 WAPZOOP WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WCt.D COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : ?8/16/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD DATE : D8/16/93 PAGE : 3 WARRANT AMOUNT S855183 SOTO, MARTHA 248.00 5855184 TREMELLING, PEGGY 5855185 WEGLIN, WENDI 12-0001-2045 394.64 394.64 =33a='SA2Szi==i= 12-0001-2045 20.00 20.00 ==== n r.m=i==i == FINAL TOTAL : 4,468.99 =,=i===YSRi===== WAP2000 WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/16/93 DATE : 08/16/93 PAGE : 4 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECJRES HAVE SEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN DM PAGE I THROUGH 3 , AND DATED 08/16/93, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT DATED THIS 4.714 D• 0 ALi u T 19 _! . D OMINISTRATI N SUBSCRIBED AND SERVICES OF N -N 0 TO BEFORE ME THIS _i--IrtA DAY DF SHORN MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: My Commission Expires January 10.1995 DIARY PUBLIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON • J_LYVua- __ I9_J.3_• THE 50ThL .cnyvE.,5FUND DATED /THIS TOTALING S_ Z. Z LP.J_2 AY OF L]Y22Q0:--_--__ WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD D PUTY MEMBER MEMBER CHAIRMAN MEMBER / MEMBER WWP952PA WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY COIN WARRANT REGISTER REPORT PAYROLL DATE 08/16/93 INVOICE NUMBER DATE : 36116/93 PAGE : 1 ACCOUNT NUMBER P'0 DEPT 05.0 PROD AMOUNT 616834 SCHNANSKI FUNERAL MORE 029197 12+4440+6396 -BUR 816935 RICE MORTUARY D68608 I2"433 -6396 -BUR 816836 AVILA. SVSANA 067540 12-4433-6710-SUp 067340 1244336710 -SUP 816837 816837 MILLER, CATNERYN S 069214 12+4;33+6710 -SUP 069214 12 -4433+6710 -SUP 95.00 195.00 1,300600 SMENdim 1,500600 x=aa==xza=raax= 750,00 750.00 =2s=a=a=aa=saas 162,00 205600 367.00 816838 MORSE, LADONA MARIA 058037 1241.3]-6710+SUP 058037 124433-6710- 280.00 92.00 80.00 816839 OLIVAS, WINDY L 816640 RODARTE, VERONICA 769212 12 -44;13 -6710 -SUP 069212 12 -44:t3+6710 -SUP 280.00 280.00 2==23==2ir=saa= ----+2 72 6 00 �+ =2 ==r==.=saws.- 372.00 s====sa=aa=2aax 057397 12-44336710+SUP 057397 1244336710 -.SUP 356600356600 356.00 _712.00 =s=s=aasa==asaa 816841 GUZMAN, ANDRES D34312 12 -4440 -6710 -RE 79.00 816842 CLARK, CRISTAL MARIE 560.00 Sa=ra==a=a=rasa _••_~__79.00 sasa=rs=aasaaa= 056516 i2 -4433 -6710 -RE 280600 280.00 NWP952PA WARRANT PAYEE NUM OCR WELD COUNTY COIN WARRANT REGISTER REPORT PAYROLL DATE 08/16/9:1 DATE : 08/16/93 PAGE : 2 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT 816843 GOMEZ. BRENDA K 816844 LUNA. AOELA 816845 RODRIGUEZ. ROSIE 816846 STE£RMAN. RONALD 067040 3..8785 019599 019599 12 -4433 -6710 -RE 124440.-6732RET 12-44406732-RET 12-•4440-6732-RET 204.00 ....... 204.00 nc============ 42.00 42.00 _====aazaa===== 11.00 11.00 22.00 ==aaaf=aaaaalaa 069157 12-4440-6732RET 306.00 069157 12.4440-6732-RET 490.00 -r�-796.00 a=ssaaa=a===sc= 816847 BENNETT. SARAN A 069240 12-4433.6732-RET 60.00 069240 12-4433-3732-RET 185.00 245.00 a3a sa _= -=- a ==== 816648 BLAQUIERE. MARY V 065652 12-4433-6732RET 193.00 193.00 ==s====a==a=a_a 616649 DIGGINS, MELISSA 352824 1T-4433-6732-RET 9.00 05282♦ 1 24433-6732-RET 31.00 40.00 saaa=aaaa;aaaa= 816850 COODRICK. 8088I 065602 12-4433-6732-RET 260.00 280.00 ===2a_=_az sa 816851 MARQUEZ. FRANCES 048431 12-44336732-RET 264.00 264.00 =am=ass=li=ars WWP952PA WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY COIN WARRANT REGISTER REPORT PAYROLL DATE 08/16/93 DATE : 08/16/93 PAGE : 3 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT 816852 MCCLARY1 ROSEZELA 064000 12-4433-6732-RET 816853 PIMA, TELESFORO 064027 12-4433-6732-RET 816854 RODRIGUEZ* RAMONA 058163 12-4433-6732-RET 616855 SHULTZ* SANDRA D 04988♦ 12-4433-6732-RET 816856 WEGNER, TRACY 365636 124 433-6732-RET 816857 WILLIAMS. TERRY L 037126 12-4433-6732-RET 037126 12-4433-6732-RET FINAL TOTAL 20.00 20.00 x===i====iii = 121.00 121.00 =3=ii==a===sss= 99.00 99,00 ===a$:===siaii= 298.00 298.00 14.00 14.00 ==a==s=ss==sii= 19,00 75.00 94,00 -=i====:s==ass: 7,624.00 =====3=is===z== WWP9S2PA WELD COUNTY COIN WARRANT REGISTER REPORT PAYROLL DATE 08/16/93 DATE : 08/16/9! PAGE : • THIS TS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND EUDGETING PROCEDURES NAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 3 , AND DATED 08/16/97, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT DATED THIS 19 3. 4/2(07rDIREC I• .- - N•NCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS ITHDAY OF Ptoraint 19a3_. MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: OTARY PUBLIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE: AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON • THE ` M ICaS l VTCP E5 FUND DATED TOTALING !-7T""s2"..O _ THIS L '7° AT °F _L1Y � L T ___ 14 Q3 WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD c/:/ _nEP MEMBER •� CHAIRMAN __MEMBER atWiSb MEMBER MEMBER WWPOSIP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 6 STATE CWEST PAYROLL. DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 08/16/93 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME NUMBER NUMBER OF WARRANTS s 1D6 ACCOUNT NUMBER 08 16 93 17:16:06 WARRANT AMOUNT TOTAL = A226,863.08 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL AC:OUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 5 , AND DATED 08 16 93, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE s,s2022,5iLitZ. AMOUNTS SET OPPO SI TE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT DATED THI of _A•1)( -5U' 19 ,3. DIRECTb R- OF FY'NiINCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS ____ DAY OF B ≥Ga _ 199a. MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: •�. . 4 - NOTARY PUBLIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE Lat..,4e1 l,_ 3.egaCE5t UND TOTALINC •,CM "Q? i1 .Q.L.2ThT__ 19 q3_. WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD UTY _tz CHAIRMAN MEMBER MEMBER WWP932PD WELD COUNTY DATE : 08/16/93 COIN WARRANT REGISTER SUMMARY RESORT PAGE : 1 PAYROLL DATE 08/16/93 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES NAVE SEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 3 , AND DATED 08/16/93, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT i ; k OQ . DATED THIS ft%V/ OF 11C1C .UST.___ 19 23. DIRECTOR OF FINANCE AN O ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS _1 75 '�' DAY OF auctuaT 19:9a. MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: _,;Q=eg,l;q j( ya0`395 NOTARY PUBLIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVER (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE y�Q�l,,_y�yrUNO - TOTALING S_Jri¢.02_`%OC_ DATE0. THIS DAY OF 19_13_. WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD ez(lhat. MEMBER MEMBER CHAIRMAN MEMBER MEMBER WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 STATE CWEST PAYROLL DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 08/16/93 WARRANT NUMBER I.D. 000816673 54330 000816674 80298 000816675 80063 000816676 70335 000816677 54150 000816678 45160 000816679 67497 000816680 66098 000816681 86901 000816682 73685 000816683 67120 000816684 78900 000016685 56945 000816606 72915 000816687 68871 000816688 000616689 81509 000816690 PROVIDER NAME MARIA AGUILAR PATRICIA ALBRANDT JERRY AND KARLA ALEX* ANTHONY AND MARIE ALT MICHAEL AND BETTIE AL ALTERNATIVE HOMES FOR ALTERNATIVE HOMES FOR VERDA F ANDREWS JOSE AND IRENE ANGOLA RUDY AND CARMEN ARAGO LORRAINE BACHICHA JOHN H AND VICKI SATE JOHN C ROSEMARY BANAS DANIEL AND MARTHA 8EA TOM AND CAROL BLACKN£ M73128 DOUGLAS L BLENM DAVID I. AND ANDREA C R01387 CARLA BURGE 000816691 72121 000816692 65320 000816693 76095 000816694 45142 NORMAN AND EVELYN BUR JAMES AND DIANE CAMPS DOMITILA CARRISALES CENTER FOR THERAPEUTI ACCOUNT WORMER 08 16 93 47:16:06 WARRANT AMOUNT 1244356T10REG $901.00 1244356710REG $665.00 1244356T10REG 1939.00 1244356710REG $1.172.39 1244356710REG $5.929.73 1244356710REG $22.351.17 1244356710REG $5.060.59 1244356710REG $313.00 1244356710REG $318.15 1244356710REG $1.350.95 1244356710REG $718.68 1244356710REG $82.08 1244356710REG $246.00 1244356710REG $264.00 1244356710REG $1034.00 1244356710REG 6423.00 1244336710REG 61,287.00 1244356710REG 6423.00 1244356710REG 6556.30 1244356710REG 6237.00 1244356710REG 61.322.91 1244356710REG $9.536.00 WWP851P PAGE 2 DATE OF MAILING WARRANT NUMBER SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER STATE CHEST PAYROLL WARRANTS 08/16/93 I.D. 000816695 77097 000816696 77512 000816697 ♦5161 000816698 78699 000816699 87629 000816700 85321 000816701 46050 000816702 72730 000816703 45146 000816704 80637 000816705 45243 000816706 70809 000816707 86154 000816708 57207 000816709 67720 000816710 80904 000816711 66097 000816712 85798 000816713 59587 000816714 49547 000816715 83563 000816716 84787 PROVIDER NAME DAVID AND JUDY CHESLE CHILDRENS NETWORK INC CLEO WALLACE CENTER ANGELINA A. COLUNGA CHARLES S DORIS CUNNI ROGER AND BETTY DAUGH COURTHOUSE, INC. (DAY ROSS A AND JANNA LEE EL PUEBLO BOYS RANCH ANTONIO B AND MANUELA EXCELSIOR YOUTH CENTE JANE FISHER SUSAN FRERICH JIM G MARY E GARCIA JOSEY GARCIA STAN AND KATHY GARDNE CYNTHIA L. GATES DORA J GIBSON MERCEDES GOMEZ GRIFFITH CENTER DORENE GUTIERREZ HAMPTON, DAVID i LAUR ACCOUNT NUMBER 08 16 93 17:16:06 WARRANT AMOUNT 1244356710REG *276.00 1244356710REG $9,165.00 1244356710REG 62,384.00 1244356710REG $1,252.00 12443567IOREG $328.00 12443S6710REG 6205.00 1244356710REG $2,123.82 1244356710REG $1,444.00 1244356710REG $3,666.00 1244356710REG $496.29 1244356710REG $5,598.00 1244356710REG $872.24 1244356710R£G 6140.00 1244356710REG 8925.33 1244356710REG $939.00 1244356710REG 61,189.96 1244356710REG $1,429.00 1244354710REG $100.00 1244356710REG $1,240.77 1244356710REG $2,774.74 1244356110REG $661.00 1244356710REG $1,313.56 WWP851P PAGE 3 DATE OF MAILING VARRANTS WARRANT NUMBER SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT CEGISTER STATE CWEST PAYROLL 08/16/93 I.D. PROVIDER NAME 000826717 65459 DEVRA HANSEN 000816718 H79961 SCOTT A HARDESTY 000816719 85209 000816720 54218 000816721 77110 000816722 78356 000816723 71260 000816724 81203 000816725 54222 03D816726 85805 000816727 84192 000816728 72729 000816729 45091 000816730 ♦5178 003816731 73139 000816732 66394 000816733 85767 000816734 62488 000616735 81343 000816736 54228 000616737 45080 033816738 80638 DAVE HELMER LUCY HIDALGO LARRY AND PAULA HIGGI HORNER AND HRABIK YOU JACOB FAMILY SERVICES' JOSEPH AND VICKIE JAR VADA JOHNSON JIM AND KRISTI KADLEC JAMES 6 MARY KOEHLER DONALD D AND LELA F K LARADON HALL LARICO CENTER FOR YOU CHERYL LATHROP JOLENE L LAYTON OLIVER C SHIRLEY LEWI OLIVER E SHIRLEY LEWI GAIL LINQUIST RUSSELL AND NANCY LON LUTHERAN SOCIAL SERVI AUGUSTINE AND JO ANN ACCOUNT NUMBER 06 16 93 17:16:06 WARRANT AMOUNT 1244356710REG *313.00 1244356710REG *423.00 1244356710REG $372.00 1244356710REG *939.00 12443567I0REG *276.00 1244356710REG $1,197.05 1244356710REG $34,183.05 1244356710REG *1,252.00 12443S6710REG $677.24 1244356710REG $339.00 1244356710REG *3%3.03 1244356710REG $661.00 1244356710REG $257.13 1244356710REG *2'384.00 124433671311EG *780.97 1244356710REG 6324.41 1244356710REG *424.93 12443S6710REG *990.33 1244356710REG 3626.03 1244356710REG *820.95 1244356710REG 92,112.00 1244356710REG *535.29 WWPB5IP PAGE 4 DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS WARRANT NUMBER I.D• 000816739 71908 000816740 56949 007816741 54237 001816742 87662 000816743 64759 003 816744 45174 000816745 57168 000816746 54244 000816747 76254 000816748 78666 000616749 73351 000816750 63452 000816751 85653 000816752 65774 000816753 78793 000816754 77411 000816755 76041 000816756 75636 000816757 54256 000816758 48170 000816759 54169 000816760 70967 SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER STATE CREST PAYROLL 08/16/93 PROVIDER NAME DOUG AND KARENA NALCO MELWOOD C JUDY MATSON KENNETH ANDGAROL MEL MARIA 6 DAVID MENDOZA SUE MILLER NT ST VINCENT'S NOME ANTHONY 6 ELAINE NETS DOYLE AND MARTHA NELS NEW OUTLOOK'INC RON AND CHERYL PAULEY GARY AND DANA PELLEST JUDY F PENAFLOR JIMMY PERKINS PHOENIX CHILD PL4CEME THEODOR° V G DIANE T_ MARK'A AND SETH REICH ROCKY MOUNTAIN SOY'5 NICK J AND LISA ANN R HARVEY AND SALLY ROTH SAVIO HOUSE SHILOH HOME, INC SHILOH HOME, INC. ACCOUNT NUMBER 12443$6713REG 1244356710REG 1244356710REG 1244356710REC 124435671DREG 12443S67IOREG 12443567IOREG 1244356710REG 1244356710REG 1244356710REG 1244356710REG 1244356710REG 1244356710REG 1244356710REG 1244356710REG 1244356710REG 1244356710REG 1244356710REG 1244356710REG 1244356710REG 1244356710REG 124435671OREG 08 16 93 17:16:06 WARRANT AMOUNT $1,252.03 $110.03 *313.03 $661.03 $717.36 $20.372.97 $313.01 $1,753.00 $1,966.00 $626.00 $348.00 $1,092.00 6293.70 $1,255.73 61,190.31 41,252•00 $1.250.36 $411.00 $416.44 $2,170.37 $652.11 81,733..60 WWP851P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 5 STATE CWEST PAYROLL DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 08/16/93 WARRANT NUMBER I.D. PROVIDER NAME 000816761 78293 000816762 61563 000816763 81927 000816764 73138 000816765 56954 000816766 45104 000816767 56955 000816768 45150 003816769 58137 000816770 54263 000816771 87392 000816772 59633 000816773 56957 000816774 54152 000816775 75085 000816776 83235 000816777 66451 000816778 ♦5068 PAUL A AND AOA M SINN PAUL AND JOANN STEINF MICHELLE 6 JAMES STIF MICHAEL D AND MELISSA ALBERT 6 JOY SWANSON SYNTHESIS INC. LUREE TATUM TEEN ACRES INC THE FAMILY EXTENSION PAULINE TRUJILLO BORES VIGIL COMMUNITY BASED SERVI EUGENE C LILY WHITCOM DAVID G ELLA MAE WHIT JOHN AND JUNE WILKINS TIM C DEBBIE WDJAHN DAVID C DEBBIE WORDEN YOUTH BENEFITS UNLIMI NUMBER OF WARRANTS = 106 ACCOUNT NUMBER 12443S6710REG 1244356710REG 1244356710REG 1244356710REG 124435671DREG 12443567I0REG 124435671OREG 1244356710REG 1244356710REG 1244356710REG 1244356710REG 1244356710REG 124435671DREG 1244356713REG 1244356710REG 1244356710REG 1244356710REG 124435671DREG TOTAL = 08 16 93 17:16:06 WARRANT AMOUNT $626.)) *100.00 6358.26 $313.03 $468.03 $10,082.20 6402.00 $9,516.0) $2,007.0) $626.00 $348,33 $3,163.33 6173.33 *2,835,35 *264.0) *626,00 6313.07 *9,899.76 *226,863.08 WWPOSIP SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 6 STATE CHEST PAYROLL DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 06/16/93 WARRANT I.D. PROVIDER NAME NUMBER NUMBER OF WARRANTS = 1)6 ACCOUNT NUMBER 08 16 93 17:16:06 WARRANT AMOUNT TOTAL = $226,863.08 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH S , AND DATED 08 16 93, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDOR SS IN THE ''a AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT DATED THI1 Th DAy" OF _EIQ.c,Aziy 11 9 ay . DIRECTOR OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS _l j,1DAY OF IeLQs_ 19 gy . MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MyCommIsslon&x$esJaw' 1O,t995 4/4 • NOTARY PUBLIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE: AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON / THE 50122 .' {'?\I"i� C -S FUND - TOTALING S�2(p sJ((.3S DATED T 4 S _LZI DAY OF _lL)c?VM_..nm 1933-0 WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD 7/1" z MEMBER 1 CHAIRMAN MEMBER WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/17/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD CEPT OBJ PROD DATE : 08/17/93 PAGE : 1 WARRANT AMOUNT 5855196 A FRESH APPROACH 5955187 ACTION PAGE 5855198 BRATTON'S 5955189 CAREERTRACK 050568 050569 050685 5955190 CENTRAL STORES 011565 011670 011 684 010948 012230 5955191 CHILD ADVOC RES 6 ED INC 5855192 COOK, DONALD M.O. 124441 -6370 -NR 93.00 12 -4410 -6370 -NR 38.00 12-4410-6533 12-4410-6533 124410-6533 12-4410-6533 12-1.410-6533 12-4.410-6210 12-4.410-6210 12-44106210 12-4411-6210 12-4410-6360 131.00 222=2= 20.95 20.95 20.95 20.50 20.50 103.85 106.96 92.55 26.68 5.04 227.94 459.07 12-4410-6335 49.00 12-4410-6321 12-4410-6321 12-4410-6321 12-4410-6321 12-4410-6321 12-4410-6321 12-4410-6321 49.00 =2=22=2 =22 479.01 943.54 30.72 54.7♦ 69.65 766.32 206.90 2,450.88 12-4441-6710-CONT 2,187.83 2,187,83 a 12-4410 6192 -CONS 131.25 WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/17/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD DATE : 08/17/93 PACE : 2 5855192 COOK, DONALD M.D. S8S5193 DEEP ROCK NORTH 5855194 CEARY COUNTY HEALTH DEPT 5855195 MORSETOOTM PRESS 5855196 HYATT REGENCY 5855197 IMMUNOLOGICAL ASSOC DENJE 5855198 LARIMER COUNTY 12-4610^6533 12-4411-6391 041312 12 -4410 -6330 -SS 124410-6311 12+4410-6359 12-44;1-6391 12-4411^6391 12+4411-6391 12-4411-639I 12-44116359 5855199 M C W SERVICE OF PROCESS 324421:-6359 12-4410-6359 5855200 METPATH, INC. 12-4411+6391 1244116391 WARRANT AMOUNT 131.25 =======21=3=3;== 30.60 30.60 15.00 15.00 r= 224.25 10.00 234.25 178.00 178.00 92.00 92.00 92.00 275.00 551.00 r=2=== 21.00 21.00 245.50 45.00 290.50 10.00 10.00 WAPZOOP WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/17/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ DATE : 08/17/93 PAGE : 3 WARRANT AMOUNT 5855200 METPATH, INC. 12-4411-6391 12-4►11-6391 12-4411-6391 12-4411-6391 5855201 MOFFAT PAINT C GLASS 030660 12-4410-6210 12-4411-6210 5855202 MORGAN COUNTY 5655203 NATL ASSN OF COUNCIL FOR 5855204 NCPS 5855205 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER 5855206 NORTH COLORADO PSYCHCARE 5855207 PAPER CHASE 000667 12-4410-6359 12-4410-6335 12-4411-6359 12-44116391 12-4441-6710-CONT 12 -4441 -6710 -CO NT 12-4410-6359 12-4410-6359 12-4410-6359 12-4411-6359 12..4411 6359 12-4411-6359 13.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 60.00 ==2AF 50.16 33.20 63.36 8.70 6.70 ==»o¢s-a»====m= 200.00 200.00 ----- =--:=----- 84•90 84,90 224.28 224.28 Z_fa 1,324.80 1.987.20 3,312.00 ===t S= 15.00 23.50 59,00 15.00 15.00 15.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/17/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD DATE : 08/17/93 PAGE 4 WARRANT AMOUNT 5855207 PAPER CHASE 5855208 PARTNERS INC. 12-44416710-C:ONT 5855209 POI LEGAL SERVICES 050763 12-4412-6359 S855210 POSTMASTER 12-4410-6311 5855211 POSTMASTER 12-4410-6311 S855212 SCOAEFER ENTERPRISES INC 00644♦ 12-4410-6311 5855213 SERVICE AMERICA CORP 073010 12 -4410 -6370 -NR 5855214 SILLS, THERON G. M.D. 12 -4410 -6357 -CA 5855215 WELD COUNTY SHERIFF'S 144816 12-4411-6359 S855216 WINDSOR 9EACON 012471 I24410-6359 012472 12-4♦10-6359 142.50 71168.80 7,168.80 === 35.00 35.00 858.53 858.53 = 7,000.00 7,000.00 _ 65.66 65.66 38.25 39.25 zt======x 131.25 131.25 __ 39.40 39.40 15.00 15.00 WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/17/93 INVOICE NUMBER ACCOUNT NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ DATE : 08/17/93 PAGE : 5 WARRANT AMOUNT 5855216 WINDSOR BEACON S855217 WORD SYSTEMS OF COLO 023669 12-6410-6360 5855218 ASPEN MEDICAL CENTER 12-4447-6710-REG sess219 DONNER; E JEFFREY 12-4447-6710-REG 5855220 GREELEY MEDICAL CLINIC PC 5855221 GREELEY ORTHOPEDIC ASSOC 5855222 KEENE MEDICAL CLINIC 5655223 MARSH, RANDALL 5855224 ORTHOPAEDIC CTR/ROCKIES 12-4447-6710-REG 12-4447-6710-REG 124447-6710-REG 12-4447-6710-REG 12-4447-6710-REG 12-4447-6710-REG 12 -4447 -6710 -PEG 12-4447-6710-REG 12-4447-6710-REG 12-4447-6710-REG 30.00 z==a s=zz zs 45.00 45.00 _______ 15.00 15.00 22.50 22.50 40.00 30.00 30.00 40.00 40.00 180.00 22.50 2.2.50 s -==:c= 22.50 22.50 ===s 22.50 22.50 _______________ 22.50 22.50 45.00 ==2A====XNUt=== WAP2O0P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/17/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD DATE : 08/17/43 PAGE 6 WARRANT AMOUNT SR55225 PLAN DE SALUD DEL VALLE 5855226 SILLS. THERON G. M.D. S855227 SMART CORPORATION 5855228 WELD MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 12-4447-6710-REC 12-4447-6710-REG 12+4447+671 0+REG 12-4x47-6710-REG 22.50 22.50 22.50 22.50 90.00 12-4447-6710-REG 22.50 22.50 12-4447-6710-REG 10.52. 12-4447-6710-REG 124447-6710+REC 12-4447-6710-REG 15.52 22050 22.50 22.50 67.50 _____ __ FINAL TOTAL : 26,881.38 NAP2O0P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : OB/17/93 DATE : OB/17/97 PAGE : 7 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 6 9 AND DATED 08/17/93 AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS INTHE } N AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT DATED THIS,) _L ;t9 93• DIRECTL(R'&( FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS _,1 � DAY OF _al K`n0.75-r MY COMMISSION EXPIRES•Py0.f'. ";I="pe'"' 'fie .: WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE 5,t1.�"_-Llcr 3EIZNME3FUND DATED THIS TOTALING 17!J OA? OF _i��X2U5—E- WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD UTV lietAt MEMBER akitV "� i EMBER s�1�,gJr 3 1983 • MEMBER CHAIRMAN MEMBER WAP2000 WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/17/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD DATE : 08/19/93 PAGE : 1 WARRANT AMOUNT A204573 ACTION PAGE 080293 19-4170-6533-E A204574 AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE 930812 96-2312-6212 A204575 ALLEN, PATRICK C., MO/PC 080193 01-2180-6350 A204576 ALLIED TECHNOLOGY 306425 65-3.191-6213 A204577 AMER PUBLIC WORKS ASSOC 801002 1I-3180-6370 DK1001 11+.7.11506370 92.75 92.75 74.00 74.00 == 670.00 670.00 143.19 143.19 115.00 115,00 230.00 A204578 AMER SAFETY ASSN OF COLO 39032 60-2160-6225 144.00 144.00 SS== == A204579 AMERICAN PUBLIC MLTM ASSN 381693 19-4170-6335-E 250.00 250.00 A204560 ANIMAL CLINIC 930727 01-2980-6350 62.50 A204581 ANIXTER 290341 67-1192-6945 261,24 LSi 62.50 261.24 =============== WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/17/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE_ ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ A204582 ARCHULETA* VICKIE DATE : 08/17/93 PAGE : 2 WARRANT AMOUNT A W9967 24-4034-6398-4715 3.00 AW9968 24-4034-6398-4715 6.00 4204583 ASSOC IN FAMILY EYECARE CHA693 216640-6351 4204584 ATST 012068 67-1192-6360 4204565 BAKER, TROY ALLEN M10793 01-3400-6210 01-:1400-6370 A204566 BARKER, BRUCE I A204587 BARKER, JEFFRY W A204588 BATT, PHYLLIS A204589 BAXLEY, KATHERINE M 9.00 _=====sass 45.00 45.00 2.75 2.75 ___========a=== 35.00 230.25 265.25 = s 081393 01-1012-6370 319.31 319,31 003910 63 -9020 -6740 -DENT 48.00 003899 081393 2186 589017 616966 947832 63 -9320 -6740 -DENT 79-10316143 79-1031-6143 79-1031-6143 79-1031-6143 79-1031-6143 48.00 =============== 46,00 20.04 47,00 10,00 40.00 50.00 2134,04 _=ara======ax=s. 081393 602160-6370 26,25 26.25 WAP2000 WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS 0r : 08/17/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ DATE : 08/17/93 PAGE 3 WARRANT AMOUNT A204590 BAXTER SCIENTIFIC PRODUCT TRAN 19-4140-6220 8.29 209860 194140-6220 95,82 A204591 BRASS, JULIE A A204592 DRATTON'S, INC A204593 C G J AUTO SERVICE A204594 CLARK, CONSUELO A204595 COLO DEPT OF HEALTH A204596 COLO DEPT OF REVENUE 104.11 003900 63 -9020 -6740 -DENT 80.00 C50435 65-1191-621♦ 048698 52-5520-6360 050582 52-5520-6360 21991 525580-6210 80.00 4.70 60,00 60.00 10.25 134.9E ===== 5731 01-2111-6317-CRIM 140.00 140.00 341000 01-2111-6317CRIM 119.50 119.50 GN0020 19-4170-6350-P 72.00 081 293 19.4110-6599 130.01 202.01 581693 19-4170-6599 343.00 340.00 _=========aanms A204597 COLO STATE UNIVERSITY 7993CP 01.3400-6192 11,875.02 A204598 CONOCO INC 11,875.02 GV793 21-6450-6390 123.00 WAP2O0P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 94/17/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUWT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT DSJ PROJ DATE : 08/17/93 PAGE : • WARRANT AMOUNT A204598 CONOCO INC A204599 COOKE. JOHN D 4204600 COREN PRINTING 4204601 CORLISS1 HERBERT 0 4204632 CPFAC A204633 CULLEN• JOHN M.D. A204604 OATAFILMS INCORPORATED A204605 DENVER BULLETS A204606 DENVER ZOO GV793 21-6470-6390 21-6490-6390 21-6580-6390 77.42 578.26 340.00 1,118.66 000734 79-2111-6143 200.00 200.00 _» 12164 1941106320-HHW 31.25 21713 19-4170-6320-S 127.75 0508 79-1341-6143 381093 01-1341-6370 03.00 159.00 100.00 370193 52-5580-6322 081093 11-3190-6399 018326 52-5510-6360 018676 52-5560-6360 183.00 _ 15.00 15.00 = aR» 49.00 48.00 57.00 125.00 162.00 4048 88-2112-6220RESV 324.00 324.00 =============m= TRIP08 21-6640-6390 33.00 WAP2ODP WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/17/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT OBJ PROD 4204606 DENVER ZOO 4204607 DIAMOND SHAMROCK 4204608 DILL, RICKY DATE : 08/17/93 PACE : 5 WARRANT AMOUNT TRIP25 21-6640-6390 99.00 129,00 GU793 21-6490-6390 61.15 21-6530-6390 152.33 213.48 asat-========_ 22188 79-2110-6143 15.00 A204609 DIXON PAPER COMPANY 399480 64-7155-6250-PAPR A204610 DYNIX, INC. A204611 EASTMAN INC. A204612 ESCM, WILLIAM E A204613 ESQUIBEL, ADRIAN G 15,00 ===========____ 2,811.78 2,811.78 z=a=====a= 027103 52-5580-6220 266.00 027104 52-5580-6220 266.00 532.00 819831 64-1155-6250-OFSU 56.16 56.16 ========zzaaaaa 75693 Ol•c2111-6220-SERV 5.77 5.77 =====a===x=aaas 003901 63 -9320 -6740 -GENT 46.00 46.00 =====a===a=sa== A204614 EXECUTIVE TRAVELPDXNTS 17478 01-2910-6370 1,050,00 1,050.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/17/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT DBJ PRDJ DATE : 00/17/93 PAGE : 6 WARRANT AMOUNT A204615 FISHER SCIENTIFIC CO A204616 FRANZEN. DUANE C A204617 GALICIA. RAMONA SMTPP 19-4140-6220 10.53 233887 19-4140-6220 9.10 zzz 19.63 073193 79-1191-6143 52.27 52.27 z z - r11793 21-6650-6372 8,00 8.00 ======*===mama= A204618 GARCIA. 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WARREN L 0816MI 01-1041-6370 231.90 231.90 1 xxcxz s- r 300.00 x¢cs=-xxxxxs=44 UAW2B4 24-9044-63984715 24.00 003904 63-9020-6740VISN 114.00 A 204637 LASELL, WARREN L 79-104F.-6143 114.00 A204638 LAX INC. 228.00 2Trx-C» 004070 62-5560-6363 15.00 A204639 LIESS, DONNA 410693 01-3400-6370 MI0793 013400-6210 01-3400-6370 A204640 MARKLEY CONCEPTS 15.00 88.i1 3.97 287.28 379.36 ----xsxxxxxxsa 071493 01-2320-6940 785.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/17/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD DATE - 08/17/93 PAGE = 9 WARRANT AMOUNT A204640 MARKLBY CONCEPTS A204641 MARTINEZ, ANDRES A204642 MATTLEY, GRACE A204643 MCDONALDS 003909 63 -9020 -6740 -DENT 080293 19 -4140 -6370 -COP 082593 21-6640-6390 785.00 32.50 32.50 = 36.78 38.78 54.00 54.00 A204644 MICRO COMPUTER WORLD INC 29268 65-R191-6360 25.90 A204645 MILLER, SHELLY K 0 80 793 081393 081693 616502 79-1315-6143 79L015-6147 79-L)15-6147 79..4015-6143 ======== 25.90 5.00 56.00 176.00 13.00 xa- 247,00 =a=x A204646 MOE, THOMAS E 003905 63 -9020 -6740 -DENT 80.00 60.00 A204647 MORGAN COUNTY REA 17850 01 -1:361 -6340 -ROAD 60.20 21320 01 -1061 -6340 -ROAD 45.80 I15.00 A204648 MOUNTAIN CREST 81093 01-1125-6370 280.00 283.00 WAP20OP WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/17/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ A204649 NATL JEWISH DATE : 08/17/93 PAGE : 10 WARRANT AMOUNT 081693 19-4170-6350-A 239.50 I9 -4170-6350-P 208,00 447.50 A204650 NAIL LABORATORY TRAINING 081693 19-4170-6335-LSTD 30.00 A204651 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER 063093 19 -4140 -6350 -COL 073093 19-4140-6350-CPP 080293 19-4110-6366 19-4110-6530 30.00 300,00 132.83 16,665.20 9,743.26 26,841.29 A204652 NORTHERN COLO CREMATORY 0812.93 01-2180-6350 37.00 A204653 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE A204654 PERSON, LAWRENCE C A204655 PETTY CASH - HEALTH 37.00 83250 01-1361-6250-JANT 16.92 16.92 =============== 081381 01-1041-6370 100.25 3221 0222 0223 3224 0225 0226 0227 0228 0229 0230 0231 19-4.170-6220-F 19-4140-6379-CEN 19-4140-6370 19-4170-6379 19.41406495 19-4110-6311 19-4170-6220-Z 19-4170-6220-P 19-4170-6379-P 19-4170-6210-E 19-4110-6210-GME 19..4170-6220-Z 100.25 5.30 4.37 14.00 7.57 4.00 .17 .84 26.47 3.36 12.52 1.96 7,98 WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/17/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ A204655 PETTY CASH - HEALTH A204656 PLANNED PARENTHOOD DATE : 08/17/93 PAGE : 11 WARRANT AMOUNT 88.54 ==- 615890 19 -4140 -6350 -FP 1,522.50 1,522.50 ===c========___ A204657 PONCELOW, KENNETH E 13193 88-2112-6220-RESV 11.31 A204656 PONY EXPRESS COURIER A204659 POUDRE VALLEY REA IN.: A204660 PRESSLY, NANCY A A204661 11.31 =============== 113590 19-4170-6310-z 25.00 25.00 =?a=a= 30790 OI-1061-6340-ROAD 37.01 37.01 091193 52-5520-6370 34.77 PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF COLO 34241 79694 79728 8223 8367 O1-1061-6341-HSGL 01 -1361 -6340 -ROAD 01 -1)61 -6340 -ROAD 01 -1061 -6340 -ROAD 01-1361-6341-GILC A204662 PYRAMID FILM 6 VIDEO 081693 19-410-6382-GHE A204663 RAABE, CHRISTINE R 34.77 10.68 24.06 100.83 3.86 2.85 142.28 2 -2== 7.50 7.50 =aexac====t==== 071193 79-1191-6143 165.26 165.26 =============== WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : D8/17/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ DATE : 08/17/93 PAGE : 12 WARRANT AMOUNT A204664 REIFF, MARY 081693 70-1025-6143 51.00 A204665 ROCKY MTN NATURAL GAS 2522 5829 8364 A204666 ROCKY MTN PLANNED PARENT 01-1361-6344-MSF2 01 -1061 -6344 -LIEF 01-1061-6344-MSF1 FREGMT 19-4140-6220 321516 19-4140-6220 A204667 SADU$KV, JR, STANLEY J 0812M1 012041-6370 4204668 SAMPSON, MICHAEL F 0813M2 01-1041-6370 4204669 SCHILDMEIER, DAVID W 0813MI 01-1041-6370 51.00 9,06 6.61 21.31 36.98 10.27 1,442.96 1,453,23 33.25 33.25 175,50 175.50 2==- 98.75 98,75 ==s=ea=sa;z;i= A204670 SCMUETT, KEITH A 3812 79+1024-6347 206.75 A204671 SCOBY, JERRY L A204672 SCOTT, DOREEN J 0813MI 01-1)41-6370 206.75 134.25 134.25 a====a==as=aasa 081393 19-4170-6370-4 97.75 97.75 WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/17/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT DBJ PROD DATE : 08/17/93 PAGE : 13 WARRANT AMOUNT A204673 SERVICE AMERICA CORP A204674 SHAMROCK FOOD SERVICE A204675 SPECKMAN, WALTER J A204676 SPINK, KAREN S A204677 STAMP -KO A204678 SULLIVAN, PATRICIA A A204679 SUPERIOR TOWING A204680 TAIT, BEVERLY A A204681 THOMPSON. °ARLINE K 073014 01-1011-6377 73013 01 -2110 -6370 -JAIL 353378 01-2310-6212-KTEQ 081093 79-6950-6143 072393 19-4140-6370-HIUG 24.00 202.50 226.50 295.72 285.72 15.45 15.45 123.50 123.50 =a=== 17242 19-4110-6220 10.90 10.80 MI0793 013400-6370 16.25 59541 59585 59743 01-2115-6317 01-2115-6317 01-2115-6317 081693 79-4411-6143 16.25 =_m? 5_= 5= 5 50.00 150.00 70.00 270.00 469.80 469.80 003906 63 -'9020 -6740 -DENT 47.50 47.50 =25==3 WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 38/17/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ NUMBER DATE : 08/17/93 PAGE : 14 WARRANT AMOUNT A204692 TOWN OF GROVER A234683 TURNER, BEVERLY A 4204694 U PUMP -IT 9193 014.106146340 -ROAD 34.75 34.75 4x2==='2 x. 003907 63-9020-6740-VISN 150.00 =x- 150.00 GV793 21-6490-6390 240,00 40.00 A204655 UNITED STATES WELDING INC 861163 19-4140-6220 4.50 861164 19-4170-6229 18.55 A204686 UNITOG RENTAL SERVICES A204687 UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE A204688 UPJOHN 4234689 US WEST CELLULAR 035679 335690 510707 510714 510721 510728 O: -1061 -6225 -CC 01 -.106146225 -CC 01-1D6 16225 -CC 01 -1061 -6225 -CC 01 -1061 -6225 -CC O1 -1061 -6225 -CC 23.05 4.20 5.25 109.65 106.80 106.80 106.80 438.50 055393 19-•4110-6382-GME 54.70 54.70 006 19-4140-6220 448.40 3F1779 67•-1192-6345-L0 67-1192-6345-LOCL 361107 6741192-6345-L0 67 -1192 -6345 -LOLL 361583 67-1192-6345-LOCL 449.40 7.96 7.04 908.75 4,141.33 10.55 4AP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF 08/17/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 38J PROD DATE : 08/17/93 PAGE 15 WARRANT AMOUNT 4204689 US WEST CELLULAR 4204690 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS A204691 WASTE SERVICES INC A204692 WEATHER NETWORK, INC. 4204693 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING A204694 WILLAMETTE, INC A204695 WINDSOR BEACON A204696 WITTMUS, EDITH M 333911 01-2115-6212 220.00 33401I 01-2115-6212 220.00 3G2865 67-1192-6345-LDCL 3H1415 67 -1192 -6345 -LO 67-1192-6345-LDCL 3H1978 67-1192-6345-LD 67-1192-6345-LDCL 3H3031 67 -1192 -6345 -LO 5,415.63 22.76 12.67 44.64 34.82 43.67 536.03 694.59 s===s= 56840 22-9540-6395 5.00 5.00 -===-=a-== 340693 380693 19-4170-6350-A 15.00 081093 081 393 7522 7523 19-4110-6379 19-4110-6220 11-3180..6370 01-2115-6220 525865 65-1191-6220 372993 19-•4170-6337-5 003908 63 -9020 -6740 -DENT 15.00 56.00 27.92 188.32 500.00 772.24 ======:=1[M===== 952.65 952.65 9.53 9,53 25.00 25.00 WAP2O0P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/17/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT DBJ PROJ NUMBER DATE : 08/17/93 PAGE : 16 WARRANT AMOUNT A204697 WYATT CRANE 6 RIGGING CO G08056 01 -1061 -6360 -CC A204698 WYETH LABORATORIES 121225 19-4140-6220 120.00 120.00 xsx= 365.00 365.00 ==== A204699 A204699 YURCHICK, DAVID C 930810 0I 2111-6220-CRIM 14.20 14.20 ============== FINAL TOTAL : 72.956.17 WAPZOOP WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : DB/17/93 DATE : 00/17/93 PAGE : 17 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 16 f AND DATED OB/17/93, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH c,THE TOTAL AMOUNT A �p � 1 �___• 1.)U 3I i _ _M-- 19 ,a• DATED THIS _`a_ DIRECTOR OF FINANCE ANADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 2 DAY My Corninis„on Expires January 10,1995 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: OF .> ilgo.JL T_ 195a. WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE: AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE _y?.E1ra14ls DATED T, FUND - TOTALING WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD B_1SKT_ls.l�il� 19C13._. WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/17/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT OBJ PROD NUN HER DATE : 08/17/93 PAGE : 1 WARRANT AMOUNT 5855186 A FRESH APPROACH S855187 ACTION PAGE $855188 BRATTON'S 5855189 CAREERTRACK 050568 050569 350685 12-4441-6370NR 93.00 12-•4410-6370NR 35•0Q 12-..4410a6533 12-44106533 12-44106533 12-4410-6533 12^.44106533 12-4410-6210 12-4410-6210 124410-6210 12-4411-6210 12-4410-6360 131.00 ==__s===sA==s=a 20.95 29.95 20.95 20.50 20.50 103.85 77m= 106.96 92.55 26.68 5.04 227.84 =ZS= -== 459.07 12-4410-6335 49.00 5855190 CENTRAL STORES 311565 1244106321 124410-6321 011670 124410-6321 011684 12-4410-6321 010948 12-4410-6321 012230 124410-6321 124410-6321 ;855191 CHILD ADVOC RES 6 ED INC 5855192 COOK, DONALD M.O. 49.00 x --a 479.01 843.54 30.72 54.74 64,65 766.32 206.90 2,450.88 as=a=a=as 12-4441-6710-CONT 2,187.83 2,187.83 asrafsa==ssxss 1.2 -4410 -6192 -CONS 131.25 WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/17/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT DBJ PROD DATE : 08/17/93 PAGE : 2 WARRANT AMOUNT 5855192 COOK, DONALD M.D. 131.25 $855193 DEEP ROCK NORTH 124410-6533 30.60 30.60 5855194 GEARY COUNTY HEALTH DEPT 12-4411-6391 15.00 15.00 5855195 HORSETOOTH PRESS 041312 12 -4410 -6330 -SS 224.25 12-'4410-6311 10.00 234.25 5855196 HYATT REGENCY 12-•4410-6359 178.00 S855197 IMMUNOLOGICAL ASSOC DENVE $855198 LARIMER COUNTY $855199 M 6 W SERVICE OF PROCESS 5855200 METPATH, INC. 12-4411-6391 12--4411-6391 12-44116391 12-4411-6391 173.00 92.00 92.00 92.00 275.00 551.00 _= 12.4411-6359 21.00 21.00 12-4411-6359 245.50 12-4410-6359 45.00 290.50 =amazas==s====s 12-4411-6391 10.00 12+4411-6391 10.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : D8/17/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT 007 PROJ 5855200 METPATH. INC. SM55201 MOFFAT PAINT 6 GLASS DATE : 03/17/93 PAGE : 3 WARRANT AMOUNT 12-4411-6391 12-4411-6391 12-44116391 12-44116391 13.00 10.00 40.00 10.00 60.00 222x xx 030660 12-4410-6210 50.16 12-4411-6210 S855202 MORGAN COUNTY 000667 I2-4410-6359 S855203 NATL ASSN OF COUNCIL FOR 12-4410-6335 S855204 NCPS 12-4411-6359 S$55205 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER 12-4411-6391 5855206 NORTH COLORADO PSYCHCARE 12-4441-6710-CONT 12-4441-6710-CONT 5855207 PAPER CHASE 12-4410-6359 124410-6359 12-4410-6359 124411-6359 12-4411-6359 12-4411-6359 33.20 83.36 6.70 8.70 z xx:�-max 203.00 200.00 84.90 84.90 224.28 224.28 1,324.80 1.987.20 3,312.00 x x 15.00 23,50 59,00 15.00 15.00 15.00 WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 38/17/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 05J PROD DATE : 08/27/93 PAGE : 4 WARRANT AMOUNT 5855207 PAPER CHASE 5855208 PARTNERS INC. 12 -4441 -6710 -CONY 5855209 POI LEGAL SERVICES 050783 12-4411-6359 5855210 POSTMASTER 12-4.410-6311 S855211 POSTMASTER 12-4410-6311 SA55212 SCHAEFER ENTERPRISES INC 006444 12-4410-6311 S8552I3 SERVICE AMERICA CORP 073010 12 -4410 -6370 -NR 5855214 SILLS, THERON G. M.D. 12-44 10 -6357 -CA 5855215 WELD COUNTY SHERIFF',, 144818 1244411 46359 5855216 WINDSOR BEACON 012471 t2-44.10-6359 012472 12-4410-6359 142.50 7,168.80 7,168,80 35,00 35.00 859.53 356.53 z2= 7,000.00 7,000.00 65,66 65.66 ==== = a=x 38.25 38,25 131.25 131.25 39.40 39.40 15.00 15.00 WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/17/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 03J PROJ DATE : 08/17/93 PAGE : 5 WARRANT AMOUNT 5955216 WINDSOR 3EACON 5855217 WORD SYSTEMS OF COLD 5855218 ASPEN MEDICAL CENTER 5855219 DONNER, E JEFFREY 5655220 GREELEY MEDICAL CLINIC PC 5855221 GREELEY ORTHOPEDIC ASSOC 5855222 KEENE MEDICAL CLINIC 5855223 MARSH, RANDALL 5855224 ORTHOPAEDIC CTR/ROCKIES 023669 12-4410-6360 12-4447-6710-REG 12-44476710-REG 12-4447-6710-.REG 12-4447-6710-REG 12-4447-6710-REG 12-4447-6710-REC 12-4447-6710-REC 12-4447-6710-REG 12-4447-6710REG 12-4447-6710-REG 12-4447-6710-REG 12-4447-6710-REG 30.00 45,00 45.00 15.00 15.00 Y=2= 22.50 22,50 40.00 30.00 30.00 40.00 40.00 180.00 22.50 22.50 ==== ==== 22.50 22.50 22.50 22.50 22.50 22.50 45.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTEK AS OF : 08/17/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER FO I'EPT 08J PROD DATE : O8/17/N3 PAGE : 6 WARRANT AMOUNT 5855225 PLAN DE SALUD DEL VALLE 12-4447-6710-REG 12-4447-6710-REG 12-4447-6710-REG 12-4447-6710-REG S855226 SILLS. THERON C. M.D. 12-4447-6710^REG 5855227 SMART CORPORATION 5855228 WELD MENTAL HEALTH CENTER 22.50 22.50 22,50 22.50 90,00 22.50 22.50 12-4447-6710-REG 10.52 12-4447-6710-REG 12-4447-6710-REG 12-4447-6710-REG 10.52 zC 5532 22.50 22.50 22.50 67.50 FINAL TOTAL : 26.981.38 ======= 32O AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT DATED THIS DIRECT SUBSCRIBED MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: / 14 _a• WAPZODP WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/17/43 DATE : 08!17/93 PAGE : 7 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH S ♦ AND DATED 08/17/93, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE s ` 1.ta t___ AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES (} AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 1.2 DAY OF Ltj_ ) "[_ I9 My Commission EcI1es January 10,1995 NOTARY PUBLIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE: AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE ,fiCleanis.- aatalaS FUND - TOTALING S--sila9-$L3? I9_l_• DATED IS OF C .Q.C7-Q WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD -DE PT Y _1‘0.1ett-Arc‘d._ CHAIRMAN MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER PUBLIC FORUM OIL AND GAS TASK FORCE RE: TO OBTAIN PUBLIC INPUT ON THE FUTURE GOALS OF THE WELD COUNTY OIL AND GAS TASK FORCE AND PROPOSED CHANGES TO ANY APPLICABLE ORDINANCES WITHIN WELD COUNTY A public forum was conducted on August 2, 1993, at 7:00 p.m., with the following present: Commissioner Constance L. Harbert, Chairman Commissioner W. H. Webster, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Dale K. Hall Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Assistant County Attorney, Lee Morrison Planning Department Director, Chuck Cunliffe Director, Environmental Protection Division, John Pickle County Engineer. Drew Scheltinga County Attorney, Bruce Barker Weld County Assessor. Warren Lasell The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that a public forum was conducted to hear public input concerning the future goals of the Weld County Oil and Gas Task Force and proposed changes to any applicable ordinances within Weld County. Chairman Harbert stated the Coals of the Weld County Oil and Gas Task Force are to evaluate County Zoning Ordinance, County Building Code, and health regulations to determine if amendments to the regulations are advisable to accomplish the following: A. Address areas of major health, safety, and welfare concerns which are inadequately addressed by existing state, federal or county regulations. B. Clarify the scope and applicability of county regulations. C. Estimate the resources necessary to carry out any proposed regulatory program. D. Confine the changes to within the limits of the county's power to regulate. Chairman Harbert then listed the topics to be discussed. NUMBER AND SIZE OF COMPRESSORS ON NATURAL GAS LINES: Mike Morgan, representing the North American Resources Company, expressed his opinion that the size is more important than the number allowed. At present one compressor is allowed; however, the size is undefined. He feels two small compressors would be more efficient than one compressor in many cases. His suggestion is that the definition include two compressors, with a limit set on total capacity. BRINE WATER INJECTION AND RECOVERY WELLS: Ellen Baker, Mayor Pro-Tem. City of Fort Lupton, expressed her concerns regarding: 1) the number of wells controlled by other entities which are within our boundaries; 2) the use of brine water, or any other material, being injected back into the earth; and 3) stated there are willing individuals available in Fort Lupton for committees, task forces, etc. cc • PL (m,r, I R.) i cP 930804 RE: PUBLIC FORUM - OIL AND GAS TASK FORCE PAGE 2 POLICY ON BRINE WATER DISPOSAL FACILITY: Delores Martindale, property owner, related her experiences when she reported violations and illegal dumping on county roads. Although she had license plate numbers, times caught dumping. etc. the authorities did not properly handle her complaints. Dennis Page, Greeley, asked what the policy is on brine water. John Pickle, Director of the Environmental Protection Division for Weld County, explained there are two ways to dispose of brine water at the present time. The first is an injection well. The second is the use of disposal ponds. He pointed out our policy is based on the applicable state laws, and that an individual is not allowed to dump just anywhere. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, pointed out the Oil and Gas Regulations have been revised to allow the use of on -site treatment of waste, however, it requires written authorization from the surface owner. Susan McCannon, Colorado Oil and Gas Commission, explained they have been looking for a way to track the amount of brine water put into a well versus the amount that is disposed of properly. In this way, they will be able to tell if illegal disposal methods are being utilized. She stated there are two inspectors assigned to Weld County. Jeff Welborn, Attorney representing several oil and gas companies, discussed the problems in the past and said the new regulations by the State have only been in effect since May 30, 1993. He said the property owners will notice a change in the future, and anyone noticing dumping or having problems regarding disposal should call the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission to report it. Mr, Morrison noted the notice of hearings for the Oil and Gas Commission are posted near the Commissioner's Offices in the Centennial Complex. The address and phone number of the Colorado Oil and Gas Commission were placed on the overhead projector to allow individuals to copy. CONFLICTS WITH SURFACE USERS: Carol Haught, Hudson, discussed the restrictions on injection wells and bond requirements for remedial efforts. Mr. Pickle pointed out the county has NO involvement with anything at the production level. Steven Spellman, Vessels Oil and Gas Company, stated any report of a spill should be reported to Ed Herring, Weld County Department of Emergency Management. John Martindale, property owner, said it has to be over 20 barrels before it is considered a spill. Ms. McCannon explained the bonding requirements of the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, and said the Commission is already looking at possible changes to those limits. She also mentioned the Environmental Response Fund which is obtained through a levy on production by the State to use for reclamation of orphaned drilling sites. Ms. McCannon said the threshold limit for reporting of spills is 5 barrels. She then presented an overview of the responsibilities of the Commission to: l. Issue spacing orders 2. Determine bonding requirements and compliance 3. Inspect and enforce to maintain compliance 4. Rigorously track and report variance from requirements 5. Test wells 6. Test water in pits 7. Monitor disposal of muds and other wastes Ms. McCannon also discussed the state-wide rules being drafted, the bone requirement task force, and other applicable procedures being considered for revision. 930804 RE: PUBLIC FORUM - OIL AND GAS TASK FORCE PACE 3 Jim Brown, Colorado Corn Grower's Association, stated iris concerns regarding open pits, wells not being reclaimed properly, weeds not being cut, and oil spills left on the ground. Hr_ described his nightmare -like experience with the inspector who responded to the complaint. Celia Fitch, a resident of Boulder County. discussed the surface use agreement and how property owners are bullied into signing them because of lack of time to reach a negotiated agreement. She presented copies of articles from the Colorado Daily paper regarding the drilling problems. Dennis Kuehl, a property owner in the Johnstown/Berthoud area, stated he feels the county should give .strong support to the surface owners whenever possible. John Kunzman, Fort Lupton, said his royalties have been dropping, and ad valorem taxes have been dropping. He would like the county to audit to see if they are receiving the proper amounts of ad valorem taxes from the oil and gas companies. Warren Lasell, Weld County Assessor, explained the reporting for oil and gas production is done on a voluntary basis, since there simply is no way to monitor the amounts. George Seaver of Wattenberg also had concerns about the amounts being produced. Elton Miller, Fort Lupton, asked about the Division Orders and who has responsibility for signing them. He was referred to Bruce Barker, County Attorney. Jim Hill, Platteville, said he found a 'survey stake on his property indicating the oil and gas people had driven onto his property and surveyed and staked it without a permit. Mr. Hill discussed the concern that the surface owner has no rights, and the way the oil and gas companies intimidate you into believing you have no choices. He feels the surface owner should have more say in site location, as well as location of roads and access routes to those sites. Bill Crews, Crews and Zeren, said draft copies of proposed state changes are available at the Oil and Gas Commission. Mr. Page reiterated the surface owner has few rights, and most oil companies do not care about those minimal rights. He, too, agrees the County should have more control, and especially the surface owners should be given more consideration. Further discussion ensued regarding the makeup of the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, how individuals apply for open positions, and the Thornton and Broomfield Ordinances concerning each entities' rights. Todd McCor.ick, Platteville, said the oil company drilled on his property in February. They took 5.8 acres out of production, did not reclaim the area, drove across fields to access the wells, ignored regulations concerning cleanup and reclamation. He :;eels the county needs to do something about containment, as well as to ensure fair recompense for land that is lost. Dennis Hoshiko, Front Range Land and Mineral Owners' Association, discussed his organization and the goals and attainments since inception. John Evans, Attorney representing Front Range Land and Mineral Owners' Association, presented a draft of regulations proposed by their organization, and summarized their proposal. The Board decided to accept written comments concerning this issue until August 16, 1993. The suggestions received at this forum are summarized as follows: 930804 RE: PUBLIC FORUM - OIL AND GAS TASK FORCE PAGE 4 1. Include compressor in definition section of Zoning Ordinance. 2. Allow two compressors no larger than any one single compressor. 3. Examine referral process and citizen participation on brine water injection well proposals. 4. Environmental concerns of brine water injection wells. 5. Illegal disposal of brine water on county roads or private property. 6. Siting of drill sites -- surface impacts. 7. Access roads to site. 8. More protection for surface owners. 9. County/State jurisdiction issues. 10. Site reclamation 11. Self -funding administrative permit process. 12. Consider additional county regulations for surface brine water disposal facilities. 13. Bonds for environmental protection. 14. Open pits -- irrigation problems. 15. Oil spills 16. On -site weeds. 17. Surface agreements. "Break it -- fix it." This summary be, and hereby is, certified on the 18th day of August, A.D., 1993. All written comments received by the Board of County Commissiones are attached. 1i ATTEST /4/4 / ✓' wL/ivlt? Weld County Clerk to the Board By: Deputy Clerk to the Board, TAPE 893 -FORUM -1 BC0018 APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELT COUNTY, COLORADO _...#71CeftrejAtAte Constance L. Herbert; Chairman Pro-Tem Dale K. Hall Barbara J. Kirkmeer 930804 ke Mav'jccvi 950 S. 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Is t SO4,si --c i11 Crews Crews (zeteefrt /g;-3 GrPe(��ca X63% 93084 -radJ "'trans -4;e /7.2 6 7 wC 2 441a j- efr0a, C Fier/ -�rvls igS-�0 C 3/t'(r,J ClQ iL/ GieeZ-�61; O0 X06 37 .J® ill) on E,'a0s ,Yd-PaAta1+L ermsolvri., p, ria. arc Lowy e m,zsWt 4c. 61/47hveritia 0-SJa C4Ar/o u (3a 3)v?s- r ‘300 Sofacesanitit;' E uA JZ O a ;ow �u.sa ri, M1 cCannAA_ (CD CAloracto Oi I ,&s C tissicr,\, .16% Loa 5°�- '1` 350 i)eAn r6te 1Co so 003 8ct4— 24 00 930604 August 16, 1993 Board of Weld County Commissioners 910 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Commissioners: LD Cr :; 1� CREWS & ZEREN ...-PETROLEUM LANO CONSULTANTS rd V LET:)\ 7) ii r. ,7 JI 1223 20114 AVENUE. SUITE 2 DREELEV. COLORADO 60e3; (303) 361-0733 GREELEV (303) 66&%710 DENVER (303) 361 0057 FAX HAND DELIVERED At the public meeting on August 2, you solicited written comments concerning any changes believed necessary to the current zoning ordinance of Weld County. It is our belief that no changes are in order except for some housekeeping amendments (such as broadening the definition of oil production equipment to include compression equipment, as suggested by Mike Morgan on behalf of North American Resources Company). Weld County is protected by very good Use by Special Review procedures for wells in areas zoned other than Ag and I-3, where drilling is a use by right. During the process of a USR, the applicant , must address many different areas of concern to the County (and to other agencies to which the application is sent by the Weld County Planning Department. The rules which the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission will be enacting, most likely at the Commission meeting today or tomorrow, are quite inclusive and should address most of the concerns of both local governments and surface owners. Experienced farmers from Weld County were among those on the committee, which was charged with drafting the rules changes. While each interest group involved may not have gotten every item of concern into the proposed regulations, we understand that all parties, except for the Front Range Land and Mineral Owners Association, are really quite pleased with the outcome. FRLMOA was unable to get its slate of changes adopted by the legislature, which recognized the fundamental and detrimental change in the relationship between surface and mineral estates which would have resulted. The legislators also found that the strict liability sought by the FRLMOA would virtually constitute a taking, since the compensation would have gone beyond any reasonable measure of the fair market value of any lands damaged. The FRLMOA has been absolutely unyielding in its quest for "fair and just compensation" based on strict liability. As a result it has alienated some active members who do not agree with the its radical position. The proposed rules presented to the Board at the Aur st 2 meeting by FRLMVIOA are unnecessary. unworkable and would do great damage to an industry which contributes greatly to employment and tax revenue in Weld County. The OGCC has recognized that there have been problems regarding surface use and damages, and it has addressed the issues strongly and fairly in both policies and rules. We urge you to make the suggested housekeeping changes only, and to not take any action which would further polarize the agriculture and oil and gas industries. Your ordinances are adequate, fair and reasonable. Cordially, CREWS & ZEREN William G. Crews, CPL Partner WGC/mm 8 August, 1993 r: ^n„ Dear Weld County Commissioners, Hello. I am writing to you as regards your request for input about regulations regarding the Oil and Gas industry. My family lives on a farm, and I am in close proximity to storage tanks, rigs, etc. I am particularly concerned with the application of pesticides by these companies. What I have learned about Oil and Gas industry pesticide use is quite astounding to me. I believe there is a lack of social responsibility here, that needs to be corrected. DATELINE: Weld County, 1993. These is a strong possibility that a real input of harmful levels of chemicals into our soil and water is occurring; because of bare ground applications of chemicals by non-agricultural sources, i.e. the Oil&Gas industry. There is no monitoring, or even sampling, of soil and water around these sites. I have been told by Dept. of Ag. personnel, that no records need to be kept on in-house use of pesticides by the Oil&Gas industry. Only when the O&G companies subcontract the pesticide work out to commercial applicators, are records required. Because the amount of acres involved is widespread and often near water, I think awareness of what is being put into our county by these companies is our perogative. Employees of the oil and gas industry may be using their private applicator licenses to buy chemicals for these 'public' industries. This clouds the paper trail even further. Maintaining a cleared ground effect takes A LOT of chemical inputs on a regular, sustained basis. This bare ground effect is necessary to prevent grass fires. Yet, many of these sites are long term: 10-15 years, and continued seasonal, or even yearly, applications of 'unknown' concentrations and constituents (at least to non -industry people), is not desirable. I am in clear disagreement with how the Oil&Gas industry handles this safety concern on a year -in year -out basis. Their companies' policies are not in Weld County's best interests. Nor, is it in the best interests of our children to be outdoors playing near these areas when no notice is given of spraying schedules. Also, no signs are posted that the area has been sprayed. It takes only a brief period of time to put these pesticides down, yet it takes 24-72 hours before the plants signal thy've been sprayed and I can knowingly keep my kids away. To me, this is an outrageous disregard for citizen health. I believe if you could buzz around the county and see the number of sites in close proximity to water, in close range • of people at home and work, you would finally realize that we 930804 are dealing with considerable amounts of land and water and people. Or should I say, NOT dealing with. I am not an eco-freak. My family is involved with the use of pesticides also. I don't begrudge the Oil&Gas industry the use of them either. But I do know that ranchers and farmers apply chemicals so that certain plants will grow, whereas the O&G folks do not live where they spray, and they do not use amounts that let anything grow. So I do begrudge them their attitude that they can secretly conduct their business at the expense of others. Their company policies indicate to me that they are more interested in staying beyond the scope of public scrutiny, than they are in creating company policies that allow them to make profits, while employing common neighborliness and good land stewardship. Please consider these behaviors of the Oil & Gas Industry. Weld County was once big, beautiful and a healthy place to live. Without proper leadership initiatives on your part, someday, it will just be big. R ectfully, atherine Miller 33108 WCR 29 Box 12 Windsor 330804 anco, R. E. NEHER President July 15, 1993 Board of County Commissioners P. 0. Box 758 Greeley CO 80632 Gentlemen: One DTC, Suite 1010 5251 DTC Parkway Englewood Colorado 80111 Telephone: 303-771-7777 As an independent oil company which has been in business since 1959, we feel we must address the issues involved in your meeting of August 2, 1993. Unfortunately, we will be unable to attend personally, but would appreciate your consideration of our input. First of all, in our opinion, the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission has in the past been the most effective government body with which we have dealt. It has uniformly been staffed with competent, capable people who understand the industry and seemed dedicated to help the business work. That being the case, we feel that this is a private hassle between surface owners and oil operators, and should be left for them to settle by means available to them, failing in which they have the same remedies available to them that we all have. Government intrusion into this private fight will only result in another layer of bureaucracy for us to wade through. In all my years in this business, I've never been unable to amicably settle these disputes without any government help. Please give very serious consideration to leaving this matter to be settled by the Commission, the mineral owner, the surface owner, and the oil operator. The Weld County situation is unique and will go away in a year or two, while the road down which Mr. Hoshiko proposes to take us will be a burden forever on our already hurting business. Your thoughtful consideration will be greatly appreciated. Very truly yours, CUEMCO, INC. -1(1l R. E. Neher REN/z OC: Dc-sitsO. nit 9308e4 o&gdraft.db DRAFT 6/25/93 Goals of Weld County Oil & Gas Task Force To evaluate County Zoning, Building Code and Health Regulations to determine if amendments are advisable to the regulations to accomplish the following: A. Address areas of major health, safety, and welfare concerns which are inadequately addressed by existing state, federal or county regulations. B. Clarify the scope and applicability of County Regulations. C. Estimate the resources necessary to carry out any proposed regulatory program. D. Confine the changes to within the limits of the County's power to regulate. Specific Issues 1. Consider scope o,f Zoning Ordinance "oil and gas support facility" definition in relation to: a. Number and size of compressor's on Natural gas lines. b. Brine water injection and recovery wells. c. Policy on brine water disposal facility. 2. Conflicts with surface uses. 930804 A Brief Summary of Proposed weld County Oil and Gas Ordinances 1. Purpose. The regulations are enacted to complement and harmonize with state law in the development of oil and gas in Weld County. It is important to facilitate the development of oil and gas while mitigating the damage to the surface of the land, whether avoidable or not. Damage to the surface of the land adversely affects the County's economy through reduction in agricultural productivity, the decline of property values and other effects of both a temporary and permanent nature. Further, the regulations recognize the rights of mineral owners to use the surface of the land to explore for and develop Weld County's oil and gas resources. The right to use the surface, however, does not include the right to destroy or damage the surface. When the surface is damaged or destroyed there must be just compensation to the surface owner. 2. Requirements and Rrocedures. The proposed regulations set forth an Administrative Permit system. The system will be paid for by permit fees and the more efficient collection of ad valorem taxes on non -producing oil and gas wells. 3. The administrative permit will require a site plan, setbacks for building and roads, minimization of surface impacts, and accurate maps showing the impact of drilling. The oil and gas operator will also be required to identify all of the working interest owners, required permits, provide an emergency response plan, an access plan, a visual mitigation plan, a weed control plan, and a description of the total acres to be used. There is also required a fire district plan and a contract for services and protection. The Health Department must approve noise, dust, odor, gas flaring and haul trucks. A detailed reclamation and restoration plan must be included prior to commencement of operations. A plan to minimize impact on drainage ditches, water ways, streams, rivers or wetlands must be on file. 4. Surface casing rules promulgated by the OGCC are adopted, including projections of the Fox Bills Aquifer which requires casing from the top to just below the aquifer. The OGCC requirement for pressure testing of wells, circulating of cement, and blow-out preventors shall be enforced. 5. Visual impact mitigation and landscaping is required. There are also drainage and infiltration requirements to protect streams and roads. Wildlife, wetlands and cultural impacts must be considered. 6. There must be consideration for the impact on county roads and bridges. Ingress and egress points must consider impact on traffic and discourage the use of local streets through residential areas. 930604 [i EXHIBIT Weld County Oil and Gas Ordinances Summary Page Two Further, permits must include consideration for overweight or oversized vehicles and their impact on the land. lls, 7. There is a requirement for weed control nre t Thereparorting eofE pills, and ground contamination or pollution. pits and storage. Pits are banned where groundwater is within two feet of the surface. 8. There is a security requirement for the oil Ind to gas opese rator which covers all surface damages. It does not apply covered by the State Bond as required by the OGCC. This provision requires the operator to post a bond, letter of credit, or other security with the County. The amount is not less than $5,000 for non -irrigated land, not less than $20,000 for irrigated land, and $50,000 if the well is located within a osidntial, industrial commercial development. The oil and gas paes have m the security requirement when all surface and road damag been paid, and reclamation is complete. The oil and gas operatorfis required to carry a $1,000,000 dollar insurance policy Y r disasters, with the surface owner as a named insured on the policy. 9. There are strong reclamation requirements covering batteries, berming and containment, and fencing. Environmental and public safety are important considerations theofrules lesucfor ores ante disposal, water contamination, maintenan equipment, underground pipelines and air emissions. Upon abandonment, there is requirement for removal of pumps, tanks, towers, well casings, clean-up of foreign material and a requirement for soil and ground water testing. There are provisions for compaction of the soil and seedbed preparation. 10. Finally, there are enforcement powers. The County Attorney may institute a proceeding to prevent violations. There are remedies for pollution, cease and desist orders, and the imposition of fines. 930804 Basin Exploration, Inc, 370 17th Strout, Saito 4800 Denver, CO 80202 Office 303/G85.8000 Fax 303/685-8010 June 3, 1993 n n pi, Ms. Connie Harbert Weld County Board of Commissioners P. 0. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 1 Re: Permitting Procedures -- Water Injection Wells Dear Ms. Harbert: At the suggestion of Lee Morrison, I am writing to you on behalf of oil and gas operators active in Weld County to request that the county appoint a joint industry/citizens/ government study group to consider revising the Weld County Zoning Ordinance in connection with the regulation of water injection wells for oil and gas operations. By way of background, the disposal -of produced water in connection with oil and gas operations is becoming an increas- ingly important problem in Weld County. There are not enough commercial facilities to keep up with the demand. Further, objections are increasingly heard to the operation of surface commercial facilities for environmental and cost reasons. It is likely that underground re -injection of produced water will be the alternative of choice for most oil and gas operators, not only because this alternative is environmentally safe and much less costly, but also because it may have applicability to enhanced recovery operations that prolong the life of existing oil and gas properties. And where better to put produced water than the formation from which it came? Our company has recently received a permit from the Colorado Oil. and Gas Conservation Commission to operate one injection well in Weld County to dispose of water produced from our wells. Another permit has been delayed in view of protests received from, among others, the Towns of Frederick and Dacono and citizens from Ft. Lupton. Existing language of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance appears to exempt our proposed operations from the Use by Special. Review permit process, since in both instances water will be transported to these wells via pipeline rather thanstcred on site. Nevertheless, the Weld County Planning Department thinks that our operations are subject to the ordinance and that it would be important for us to go through the review process. As you may also know, recent decisions of the Colorado Supreme cc : P4, LW) NC. 930804 Ms. Connie Harbert June 3, 1993 Page 2 Court indicate that there is some room for local land use regulation of oil and gas activities, but the extent of that latitude was left undefined by the Court. Although the COGCC requires a rigorous technical review process before issuing a permit for an injection well, the Commission's procedures are oriented toward consideration of the down -hole implications rather than surface impacts. Accordingly, there is value in developing a procedure whereby the surface impacts can be properly considered and the public health, safety and welfare protected while at the same time safeguarding the ability of the oil and gas industry to conduct operations in a cost- effective manner. Recently these issues were faced by the Cities of Thornton, Broomfield and Westminster, which. were considering enactment of oil and gas regulatory ordinances. Representatives of several oil and gas operators active in the area of these cities met with representatives of the cities to discuss mutual concerns presented by these proposed ordinances, and the result of these meetings was a negotiated form of regulatory ordinance that satisfied the objectives of the cities and the industry. Thornton and Broomfield have already adopted these negotiated ordinances, and Westminster is in the process of doing so. We think that a similar procedure would be useful in this context. At the least, it offers the opportunity for dialogue and education. The objective, however, would be to develop a procedure that satisfies industry's concerns for objectivity, timeliness and cost control while assuring the County that the operations are conducted with due regard for potential surface impacts. Mr. Morrison suggested that a working group be composed of representatives of Weld County government, surface owners, interested local governments, and the oil and gas industry. If you agree, Basin would be willing to put together a group of industry representatives to se:eve on this project. I would be happy to answer any questions or to provide any additional information that you may require. I look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, BASIN EX LO TA.ON, INC. Howard L. Boigo Vice President - General Counsel 080.HLB:jm 930804 Ms. Connie Harbert June 3, 1993 Page 3 cc: David Blandford, Vice President -Operations David Brody, Esq. - Amoco Production Company Gary Haefele - Snyder Oil Corporation Ronald Jacobs, Esq. - Elk Exploration John Longwell - Prima Oil & Gas Susan MCCannon - Colorado Oil & Gas Conservation Commission J. Michael Morgan, Esq. - Lohf, Shaiman & Ross Dan Schwartz, Vice President -Land Molly Sommerville, Esq. - Burns, Figa & Will John F. Welborn, Esq. - Welborn, Dufford, Brown & Tooley Kenneth Wonstolen, Esq. - Gerrity Oil & Gas Corporation 930804 WEEKEND • ►ems he&canendls s;celluRioi �. � '� •. ti,n eztaent,ipa$e 'an Hernandez, above, loft, and Mike Hernandez,; brothors,`struggle to�remov part of out provontor, which can withstand 20,000 pounds of pressure should a blowout of oil, occur. At right /s one of Gerrity Oil and Gas Corp.'s rigs in Boulder County.' ' o fty.,vows ; to hold ernty to strict rules ;timeny critical of oil company K WILMSEN Daily Stan writer - Homer • Page echoed Stewart's direction, r hearing testimony from residents adding that someone should approach the ,by an oil company's plans to drill Colorado Gas and Oil Conservation as 200 wells in the. county, the Commission to discuss the state's responsi- v Commissioners promised bilitics on this issue to ' issue the most stringent regu - "We need to let them know what's going ng on here," said Hume, "We should ask them Pally -allowed to Gerrity Oil 'and ;-,to engage public end environmental interests • .wing at(wo-and-a-half-hour public . at the highest level.- and, now," ;commissioners lost little time in : The push for regulations is a response to staff cosionerup littlesiricregula the company's recent surge' of gas aid. oil . d t•o dto drawn. S,drilling on Boulder'open space, both city auld like to ask the staff for pro- and county as well as on private property, yulahon,s that, -to the extent possi-`: The issue say_rnany, is not whether mm iw os; •to':re regulate . oil and as anal -rights' holders. haste' the' right to drill:,'>," g. they do:,Rather, said those : at: the ,sajd:Commissioner Ron Stewart,': public (Dull ask';thatit _be.done ns quick . (TURN TO PAGE of -.:-. siblc 1 yotild'also d• irect that any T .11 ] tegulatipps we undertake should -� merchantslo nw '1r?•rv+'1^. W.�l•},n.,,,-rnY 4.i,iR1 or solute the industry," r 1 Hume and By ERIK WILMSEN J aissioners Sandi 1 Colorado Daily Sian Writer chants and residents. conditions on \'the Hill. Attention became Anne .,Uagdclen,,,,tp�ceardent of the focused on the. University Hill area after an Failing to elicit ''a -response for more Merchant Hill AssoeiahDiiandmenibcr of altercation _thcre..J Aprrl.7esultedin -some'; police protection on the Fill are;�mcrchants" the: Univers:'ty HillaGeneral Improvement. local tcan-agcrs',bea ingg former; CU. studebt,"- 1 11 ( brainstormed this -week on ways.they can KDisttict^saic'' she wantcs`to make`the Hill a .Paul Kelly,icavin hi with severebraink 12 17 improve' the atmosphere sphere of their, business more amfo{ablo plaeefo-'adults"'> In uses" : j,l gF„ �F i:ra '19 ' district and the arc asking the Boulder e . 1 City Dune( hel we I h Ile• 25 �. F ... " o an older' el ? - ,,, caters Merchants card violence among; they, throngoGteeivager>t that sw"arm the HiU,`ati fight has become"inercasingly worse,'and hey blameo thcyouthy,faf intimidating cusp lomers.anapushingbusine gway-..:' (TURN TO PAGE.91-* - TAINM[N7 23 . 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Syracuse Way Suite 555 Englewood, CO 80111 (333) 796-9225 930804 • Table of Contents SECTION I. SECTION Ii. Definitions• SECTION III. Requirements and Procedures• I. Proposed New Wells, Redrilling Recovery Operations. II. Inspections. III. Proof of Payment of Ad Valorem Tax Non -Producing Wells SECTION IV. Special Use Permit for Proposed New Wells, Redrilling and Enhanced Recovery Operations and Gathering Lines, Pipe Lines or Gathering Systems - Application Procedures 6 I. Special Use Permit Approval Requirements 7 II. Contents of Special Use Permit Application . . . 7 III. Notice to Proceed 15 IV. The applicant shall comply with all of the following drilling procedures and regulations . . . 17 SECTION V. Existing Wells 35 SECTION VI. Building Permit/As-Built Plans 36 SECTION VII. Security Requirements 36 SECTION VIII. Insurance 40 SECTION IX. Storage Tanks and Accessory Equipment 41 SECTION X. Environmental and Public Safety 42 SECTION XI. Site Restoration 45 SECTION XII. Enforcement 51 SECTION XIII. Severability 55 and Enhanced - Producing and 1 2 5 5 6 6 930804 WELD COUNTY OIL AND GAS ORDINANCES SECTION I. These regulations are enacted to protect and promote the health, safety, morals, convenience, order, prosperity or general welfare of the present and future residents of Weld County, Colorado. It is the intent of the Board of Commissioners of Weld County by enacting these regulations to facilitate the development of oil and gas resources within the County while mitigating the damage to the surface of the land, whether avoidable or not. It is recognized that damage to the surface of the land adversely affects the County's economy through reduction in agricultural productivity, the decline of property values and other effects of both a temporary and permanent nature. The development of these regulations is an attempt to bring a uniform and consistent land use policy to the entire county. The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission by special order, not regulation, established a D -J Basin Policy for approximately one third of the count for Causes Nos. 499, 232, 407, 250, 496 and 493. These ordinances are established to complement, and intended to be harmonius with State law. The establishment of these regulations recognizes rights of mineral owners to explore for and develop Weld County's oil and gas resources. The right to use the surface estate for the extraction of minerals, despite the right of reasonable use, does not include the right to destroy or damage the surface. The mineral estate reservation includes the right to "use" so much land as is 1 930804 reasonably necessary. The word "use" is not to be read to include the destruction of the surface. The surface estate and the mineral estate must be harmoniously reconciled with the policies for land use in Weld County. The "rights" of the "surface estate" must he exercised with due regard for the "rights" of the "mineral estate" and vice versa. Local governments have a recognized, traditional authority and responsibility to regulate land use within their jurisdiction, including use for oil and gas drilling, These regulations are intended as an exercise of this land use authority. established by competent evidence that a proposed facility cannot be operated in compliance with these land use approval for such a facility may be denied. Should it be oil and gas regulations, SECTION 7;I. Definitions: I. Definitions A. ACT shall mean the Oil and Gas Conservation Act of the State of Colorado. B. COMMISSION or COUNTY BOARD means the County Board of Weld County. C. DAY shall mean a period of twenty-four (24) consecutive hours. D. LAND PRODUCTIVITY means the ability to produce income from the use of the surface of a tract of land, either through agriculture or otherwise. E. INSPECTOR means any person designated by the Weld 2 930804 County Commissioners or by an agent of the Commissioners who shall have the authority to insect a well site to determine compliance with this Ordinance and other applicable ordinances of Weld County. F. MINERAL ESTATE OWNER means any person(s) having title or right of ownership in subsurface oil and gas or leasehold interests therein. G. NEW WELL means a well that is spudded after the effective date of this Ordinance. H. OIL AND GAS ESTATE means an estate in or ownership of all or part of the oil and gas underlying a tract of land. I. OIL AND GAS OPERATIONS means exploration for oil and gas or the drilling of oil, gas, oil and gas, fluid - injection, stratigraphic, or gas storage well or seismic hole that requires entry upon the surface of a tract of land, including any production operations related to such exploration or drilling and any installation of pipelines • or flowlines. J. OPERATING PLAN means a general description of oil and gas operations identifying purpose, use, typical staffing pattern, seasonal or periodic considerations, routine hours of operating, source of services and infrastructure, and any other information related to the functioning of that facility. K. OIL AND GAS OPERATOR OR OPERATOR means any person, 3 930804 including any contractor or subcontractor who is identified in the records of the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission as the person conducting oil and gas operations on a tract of land. L. PRODUCTION OPERATION means the operation of a well for the production of oil and gas including all acts, structures, equipment, and toadways necessary for such operation. M. SURETY BOND is an agreement in which one party called a "surety", obligates itself to a second party called "obligee", to answer for the default of a third party, called principal. It is an agreement providing for monetary compensation should there be a failure to perform specified acts within a stated period. N. SURFACE ESTATE means an estate in or ownership of all or part of the surface of a tract of land. O. WELL means a hole drilled into the earth for the purpose of exploring for or extracting oil, gas or other hydrocarbon substances for the purposes of recharging, secondary recovery, storage or disposal thereof. P. WELL HEAD means the mouth of the well at which oil or gas is produced. Q. WELL SITE means that area of land surrounding a proposed or existing well or wells, which is disturbed by oil and gas operations including, but not limited to, tanks and tank batteries, pipelines add gathering lines, buildings 4 930804 or structures, pits, roads, and any accessory structures and equipment necessary for the safe operation of drilling and production activities. II. All terms used herein that are defined in the Act or in Commission regulations and are not otherwise defined in Subsection I of the Section shall be defined as provided in the Act or in such regulations as of the effective date of ordinance. III. All other words used herein shall be given their usual customary and accepted meaning. SECTION III. Requirements and Procedures: I. proposed Ngy Wells, Redrilliga and Enhanced Recovery Operations. Within all zone districts, it shall be unlawful for any person to drill, redrill, perform enhanced recovery operations (i.e. injection wells), lay, construct, replace, relocate, change the size of and remove pipeline to transport oil or gas from the lease to the main pipeline in the area, or construct a well unless an Administrative Permit has first been granted by Weld County in accordance with the procedures defined in the Article. The granting of Administrative Pe;^mits shall not relieve the operator from otherwise complying with all applicable regulatory requirements of this jurisdiction, the State of Colorado and the United States. 5 930894 II. Inspections. In recognition of the potential impact associated with oil and gas drilling operations, all wells and accessory equipment and structures, pipelines and gathering lines shall be subject to inspection by Inspectors of the Weld County Health Department or any other county agency delegated by the Commissioners to determine compliance with the applicable provision of this Article, the Weld County Uniform Fire code, the Weld County Uniform Building Code, and other applicable Weld County health and safety standards. Inspection fees shall be assessed per the fee structure set forth in Ordinance 84. ITT. proof of Payment of Ad Valorem T'ax - Producing and Non - producing Wells At the time of granting a permit, oil and gas operators shall present a copy of a report to the County Tax Assessor of an assessed market value of the mineral interest owned of the non - producing well, the calculated taxes owed, and a certificate that all tax payments are current to the permitting date for the producing or non -producing well. SECTION IV. Special Use Permit for Proposed New Wells, Redrilling and Enhanced Recovery Operations and Gathering Lines, Pipe Lines or Gathering Systems - Application Procedures An application for special use permit pursuant to this chapter 6 930894 shall be filed with (appropriate official) and shall include the following: I. Special Use Permkt Approval Rgcements. In order to approve an Application for a Special Use Permit for proposed new wells, redrilling, enhanced recovery operations, gathering lines, pipe lines or gathering systems, the County or its designated agent must find in the application record that: A. The applicant has complied with all the requirements for an application documentation as defined in Section XV. (II) of this ordinance. B. Obtained Written Permission to Enter the "Surface Estate" by the surface owner or furnished adegt.ate security requirements as defined in Section VIII of this ordinance. II. Contents of Special Use Permit Application. All extraction permit applications shall, at a minimum, contain the following: (1) a site plan; (2) a vicinity map; and (3) narrative elements, as described herein: A. Site Plan 1. Site information Site information shall be submitted on a plat or- map at a scale no less than 1 inch - 50 feet with a true north arrow feet showing the proposed location of (a) the rig, wellhead, mud tanks, retaining pits, evaporation pits, collection lines, racks, 7 930804 and similar structures and equipment; (b) any tank or tank battery and flow lines or collection lines associated with the proposed well in the event of production; (c) existing tank batteries and flow lines within a half -wile radius of the proposed location; (d) all existing trail improvements, buildings and equipment within one-half (1/2) mile of the well site; (e) all existing utility easements and other easements and rights -of -way; (f) all irrigation or other ditches within 300' of the well site; (g) location of all access roads to the well site; (h) all site and lease boundaries with fences; (i) slope contours for the entire well site area; (j) a ground water contour for the entire well site area; (k) identification of zoning districts per the County Zoning Map; and (1) the signature and seal of a professional land surveyor. 2. Setbacks Unless it would violate OCCC spacing rules, the wellbore, production tanks and onsite production equipment shall be located not less than six hundred feed (600') From a building, including agricultural buildings such as barns, public road above -ground utility line, railroad, sensitive wildlife or cultural resource area, scenic area or vista, hiking, biking or horseback trail, or 8 930804 buildings permitted for construction. 3. Minimization of Surface Impacts Where possible, in order to minimize surface impact, the applicant shall develop multiple reservoirs or locations by drilling from common pads or by multiple completions or commingling in existing wellbores provided such operations are authorized by the OGCC regulations. 4. Drainage/Erosion Control The operator shall provide drainage plans and erosion control plans for onsite and offsite drainage which shall be sufficient to safely convey a 100 -year storm off -site. B. Vicinity Mau 1. Vicinity information shall be submitted on USGS 7.5 minute series or assessor base maps which indicate topographic detail and show all existing waterbodies and watercourses within a 3 -mile radius of the proposed well or wells. For any existing waterbody or watercourse topographically lower and within 2,000 feet or less from the well site, a detailed description shall be submitted or proposed methods to be or alteration determination employed to prevent water pollution of the waterbody or watercourse. A of whether the well -site is within 2,000 feet from an established "floodway" or "flood 9 930804 plain" shall be included. 2. Location and type of water supply (rivers, creeks, lakes, ponds, ground water wells, and ditches or similar features) and plan for disposal of water shall be provided. This information shall be provided on a plat or map or by a written description. Further, the source and amounts of all water to be used in the drilling and operation of the proposed wells should be described. The methods and routes for transporting water to the well -site and methods and location of disposal of produced waters shall be described. If ground water is proposed to be utilized, State Engineer approval or permits must be provided with an approved "change of use". 3. The location of existing oil and gas and water wells and facilities shall be submitted on a map which shall include all wells (producing, abandoned, temporarily abandoned, shut-in, injection, drilling, water etc.) within a 2 -mile radius of the proposed location of a well. All gathering systems, transmission lines and compressor stations must also be reflected on this map. 4. The exact location of drill site and/or gathering system shall be reflected on a plat or map of the section in which the drill site is to be located. 10 930904 The plat of the section shall be at a scale of no less than 1 inch - 1,000 feet, and shall include the following information: (a) All dimensions of the section (north line, south line, west line, and east line); (b) Location of the drill site, given in feet from two lines of the section, e.g., 1,000 ft. FNL and 1,500 ft. FWL, (c) Township and Range information; (d) Section Number; (e) Location expressed in appropriate 1/4 1/4 1/4 section; (f) True North Arrow; and (g) Parcel Tax Identification Number. 5. The location of any subdivision lots, agricultural lands or any facilities defined above as comprising a quiet zone shall be reflected. 6. Access roads within three miles of the well site shall be specified. 7. All trails or other passive recreational use areas existing on the surface shall be specified. C. Narrative Elements, 1. The applicant and operator's working interest owners' and surface owners' names and addresses shall be provided, as well as copies of any legal instruments identifying the applicant's interest in the property and any applicable OGCC Form 1, Designated Agent. 2. A listing of any permits or approvals. obtained or 11 9304 yet to be obtained from local, State or Federal agencies shall be provided. 3. The applicant shall provide a copy to the County of the Notice of Intent to Drill that has been sent to the surface owner or surface tenant, as provided by the Rules and Regulations of the OGCC. 4. An emergency response plan shall be provided including, but not limited to listing of local telephone numbers of the public and private entities and individuals to be notified in the event of an emergency, means of identifying location of well, and provisions to be made for access by emergency response entities. 5. A plan of access to well site and/or gathering system and evidence of easements secured from all affected surface owners shall be provided. 6. A visual mitigation plan shall be provided as described under Section IV(IV)(S). 7. A description of weed control plan to County standards and a description of any unusual flora or fauna native or unique to the area shall be provided. 8. A description of the total number of acres required for the entire drill site and/or gathering system operation, i.e., rig, mud pits, evaporation pits, pipe racks, temporary trailers, mud pumps and parking areas shall be provided. 9. All operations shall be included within a fire district, or be under contract with a fire district for protection services, or be provided with private fire protection. A copy of any contract for fire protection shall be submitted. In addition, the following conditions shall be met: (a) A fire protection plan shall be provided, specifying types of equipment, response time, number and capability of personnel available, planned actions for probable emergency events, and any other pertinent information. If private fire protection is utilized, said plan shall provide for a level of protection at least equal to that provided by the reviewing public fire agency. (b) Prior to submitting the application to the County, a proposed fire and emergency plan shall be provided: to and reviewed by the appropriate public fire agency. 10. The location of any personnel facilities may be shown on a map or plat or by written description. Any proposed temporary or permanent structures must be noted. Building permits must be secured if required by Ordinance 119 or Zoning Code 89. Sanitary facilities must comply with Section 602(g) 13 930804 of the OCCC regulations existing as of the effective date of these regulations. Vehicle parking areas shall be ;toted and number of expected vehicles and their type shall be specified. 11. The application shall contain proof that the State of Colorado and the Weld County Health Department regulations are compl:ed with regarding noise, dust, odor, gas flaring and haul trucks. Further, proof shall be supplied that the State Division of Wildlife, and any Soil Conservation District and County weed and pest control program has approved the proposed weed and pest control measures. 12. In the event that additional wells are planned or contemplated for the same immediate area, a field - wide operating plan must. also be submitted. 13. A detailed reclamation and restoration plan must be included with the application which shall meet or exceed County reseeding standards and which shall provide for complete reclamation of the site to the same or a better condition than existed prior to the commencement of operations. 14. A list of the names and addresses of all surface owners of lands adjacent to or contiguous with the drill site spacing unit of the proposed well shall be provided. 15. The name, address and phone number of all 14 930804 subcontractors or third parties the applicant anticipates may work on any portion of the work contemplated to be performed under the extraction permit shall be provided. 16. A plan to minimize or prevent any effect on drainage ditches, water ways, streams, rivers or wetland shall be provided. 17. A signed agreement to govern dispute resolution which provides: "Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to the bond,(as provided for herein in Section VIII, pages 36-40) or the breach thereof, shall be settled by arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association in accordance with its Commercial Arbitration Rules, and judgment on the award rendered by the arbitrator(s) may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof." D. Timing Applicants for extraction permits should be aware that due to the lengthy review process contemplated for investigation, verification and review of the application, that such submittal should be tendered to the County at least six (6) months prior to the time applicant wishes to commence operations. III. $rotjce to Proceed Prior to commencement of drilling, redrilling, recompletion or 15 930804 enhanced recovery operations, or installation of pipelines, flow lines or gathering systems for which an extraction permit has been granted, a "Notice to Proceed" shall be obtained from the County. The following documentation shall be submitted and approved prior to the issuance of the Notice to Proceed: A. A copy of the decision approving an application for drilling, recompletion, or gathering system/pipeline for the specific well(s) issued by the County. B. A copy of the site plan and vicinity map presented in conjunction with approval of the application. C. Copy of the financial security approved by the County Attorney to secure compliance with these regulations. D. Drainage and grading plans for the well site meeting the requirements of the Department of Planning Services. E. Copy of an approved overweight/oversized vehicle permit issued by the County. F. Copy of a receipt for any fees required pursuant to Section_ G. Copy of the OGCC permit and any federal permit (if required) issued for the operation. H. A copy of the Administrative Permit required if contemplated operations exist or occur on districts which are residential or estate zoned. Z. A copy of any easement secured to grant access to the wellsite, gathering system ox pipeline right-of-way. J. A copy of the approved reclamation/restoration plan. 16 930.04 K. A copy of the Agreement governing dispute resolution. Iv. The applicant shall comply with all of the following drilling procedures and regulations; A. Rules. Regulations and Special Orders o&the OGCC The applicant shall comply with Rules and Regulations 317 and 319 of the OGCC, as enacted on the effective date of these Oil and Gas Regulations, entitled "General Drilling Rules" and "Abandonment" which are incorporated herein in their entirety and adopted as part of the oil and gas regulations, subject to the following: 1. 317(e). The written notice of commencement of earthwork shall be provided to the County no less than thirty (30) days prior to commencement of such operations_ 2. 317(m). Prior written notice of flaring shall be provided to the appropriate Fire Department, to the persons required to receive such notice under Weld County Health Department Regulations and to the Communications Center. 3. 317(q). The burning or burial of such materials is also subject to air quality regulations and may only occur with advance written permission from the County Health Department and a permit for air quality regulations. 4. 317(r). Reclamation and restoration shall commence 17 930894 within one (1) month after completion of operations. 5. 319(a)(6). A minimum of twenty days advance written notice of the time and date of plugging shall also be provided to the county. 6. 319(a)(8). All such reclamation work shall be• completed within two (2) months of plugging a well, unless the County grants an extension in such time period for good cause shown. 7. 319(b)(1). Wells on lands subject to these regulations shall not be temporarily abandoned unless compelling circumstances exist which justify such action and only after the County approves such action after notice and hearing based upon competent evidence in the record. 8. Protection of the environment and prevention of pollution. Rule 1. Surface Casing A minimum of two hundred (200) feet- of surface casing shall be run. In those areas where the base of the Fox Hills Aquifer, which shall include the transition zone, is five hundred (500) feet deep or less, surface casing shall be set at least fifty (50) feet below the base of the aquifer. In those areas where the base of the Fox Hills aquifer is at a depth in excess of five hundred (500) feet, the operator may select between the options provided in Rule 317(h), (k), and (i), formerly (c) 18 930804 (d) and (k) of the general rules and regulations of the Commission; however such operation shall result in cement from fifty (50) feet below the base of the fox Hills aquifer across all aquifers above it. Cement shall be circulated to the surface or one hundred (100) feet into the surface casing if stage cementing is selected and allowed to set a minimum of eight (8) hours prior to commencing drilling operations (Note: Logs of wells in the vicinity or Hydrologic Atlas No. 650 of the U.S. Geological Survey may be reviewed for estimating the depth to the base of the Fox Hills aquifer.) Rule Z 13eguire7ments After Fracknc. Upon completion of the frac operation the operator shall furnish the Commission with a copy of the bond log, the frac charts showing pressure and time, as well as a detailed description of the work program. A copy of the service company job summary may be submitted in lieu of the work program. Further, a mud logging unit shall be operated on all oil and gas wells drilled, in the area set forth below, to determine the presence of hydrocarbon in the mud from the surface of the ground to a depth of 3000 feet ty a method approved by the Director of the OGCC. A continuous record shall be maintained with a copy submitted to the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission and Weld County including: Township 4 North, Range 65 West, Sections 5 & 6 Township 4 North, Range 66 West, Section 1 19 930804 Township 5 North, Range 65 West, Sections 4-11; 15-22; and 29-32,inclusive Township 5 North, Range 66 West, Sections 1-4, 9-16, N 1/2 22, 23, 24, and 36 Township 6 North, Range 66 west, S 1/2 31, SW 1/4 32 It is further ordered that the following rules and regulations shall apply to those wells drilled, completed or recompleted in the area from Township 4 through 7 North and Range 64 through the E 1/2 of 68 West, inclusive, unless otherwise waived by the Director. Mule 3. Production using. After thorough circulation of a hole, cement shall be pumped behind the production casing as provided for in Rule 317 (h), formerly (d) to a height in the annulus sufficient to result in a good bond extending at least 300 feet above the top of the Niobrara formation. )rule 4. completion Reauirements mot Monitoring. Upon completion of any well for production and on wells presently. completed, the operator shall equip the bradenhead access to the annulus between the production and surface casing with a needle valve and fittings to allow for a pressure reading. Following release of any pressure developed during completion operations and at least 24 hours therafter, pressure readings shall be taken for a period of 96 hours and the date, time and pressure shall be recorded. In the event that the pressure exceeds a value equal to the setting depth of the surface casing x 0.7 or 250 psi, whichever is less, the operator shall 20 930804 contact the Director of the OGCC within 8 hours for a well located in a residential area and within 24 hours in other areas. A residential area shall be an area that has a platted density of two (2) acres per dwelling or within five hundred (500) feet of a residence or a building of public assembly. In the case of the platted area, the Director of the OGCC and the County shall determine that development is to take place within 3 years. A remedial plan shall be prepared by the operator to determine the source of the gas subject to the approval of the Director and the County. If the gas is found to be coming from a shallow sand or aquifer, then such gas shall be utilized by the operator to prevent waste, and to remove the gas from that shallow zone which will help eliminate a potentially hazardous situation. If no pressure in excess of the setting depth of the surface casing x 0.7 or in excess of 250 psi is noticed following the initial bleeding of this annulus after completion and for a period of 56 hours, the operator shall observe the pressure every month, and maintain such records in their office for a period of three (3) years. These records shall be submitted to the Commission or to the County upon request. RuleEmitSagiireatigaztaziata., Before any operator frees a well for production in an area as defined in above, he must submit a Form 4, Sundry Notice, indicating his intention to frac, setting forth the interval to be £raced, the method 21 930804 of freeing, a detailed account of the work to be performed and the name of the contractor doing the work. The commission shall be advised of the height of cement properly bonded above the zone to be fraced. Approval of procedures must be obtained prior to undertaking such work, but the commission shall endeavor to respond within 24 hours of receipt of such notice of intention to frac. Cement placed behind the production casing in accord with. Rule 3 shall be allowed to set a minimum of forty eight (48) hours prior to the undertaking of any frac operation. Verbal approval may be given, but must be confirmed in writing. Rule 6. Workovera. Prior to undertaking any workover which involves the pulling of tubing from a well located in a residential area as defined in 4 above, the operator or contractor shall contact the Commission and County by submitting a Sundry Notice Form 4 of the OGCC, and shall indicate thereon the name of the operator and contractor, the location of the well with a detailed description of the work to be done and the date on which the work is to commence. Verbal approval may be given, but must be confirmed in writing. Rule 7. Blow-out Preventors. Filow-out preventors and kill line or lines shall be installed prior to commencement of any operation to remove tubing from any well completed in the Niobrara, Codell or "J" Sand formations unless waived by the Director upon a showing that no danger from blow-out exists. 22 930804 All blow-out equipment must be in good working order and operated once each 24 hours. Sufficient fluid and equipment shall be on location to kill the well immediately in the event of an operational accident. Rule 8. Timing of Operations. The cooperation of the various operators and contractors is solicited in timing work events to allow maximum opportunity for observance of work procedures by Commission personnel. The operator and/or contractor shall notify the Commission of fracing, cementing and workovers in the defined areas. The Commission and the County Officer of Emergency management shall be notified immediately of any leaking or other incident, that may effect the safety of the citizens and property in the area. B. Visual Impact Mitigation 1. To the maximum extent possible, oil and gas facilities or gathering systems shall be located away from prominent natural features such as distinctive rock and land forms, vegetative patterns, river crossings scenic vistas and other landmarks. 2. To the maximum extent possible, facilities shall be located to avoid crossing hills and ridges. The applicant shall attemptto locate facilities at the base of slopes to provide a background of topography and/or natural cover to minimize visual prominence of the facilities. 23 930804 3. To the maximum extent possible, the applicant shall use structures of minimal size to satisfy present and future functional requirements. 4. If any cutting of trees or vegetation for construction of facilities is required, advance consent from the surface owner must be secured and the applicant shall feather and thin edges of vegetation. 5. The applicant shall replace earth adjacent to water crossings at slopes less than the normal angle of repose for the soil type of the site. 6. The applicant shall align access roads to follow existing grades and minimize cuts and fills. 7. Facilities shall be painted a uniform, non - contrasting, non -reflective color tone matched to land slightly darker than adjacent landscape. 8. Construction of enclosures or barriers shall be required where facilities create noise and visual impacts non-mitigable because of proximity, density, or intensity of adjacent land use, areas of high use by persons or wildlife or other similar nuisance factors, all as determined by the County. 9. The following landscaping practices shall be required, on a site specific basis: a. Establishment of screening ground cover, shrubs or trees; any such landscaping must be 24 9309,04 periodically maintained by the applicant. b. Shaping cuts and fills to appear as natural forms. c. Cutting rock areas to create irregular forms. d. Designing the facility to utilize natural screens. e. Construction of fiances such as woven wood or rock for use with or instead of landscaping_ C. Draj.naae and Iziltration 1- Stream boundaries shall be preserved in a natural undisturbed state. If disruption of these areas is unavoidable, prior written approval of such disturbance must be secured from the County or its designated agent. Rehabilitation of disturbed stream boundaries shall imitate the form and vegetative character that would occur under long term natural process. 2. Roads or other site improvements obstructing drainages shall provide for culverts adequately sized for storm flows. 3. The County may require concrete pads or barriers underlying tanks in order to prevent potential seepage or infiltration. D. Wildlife Impacts 1. Wildlife a. When a facility is located within an area 25 330894 designated by the State Division of Wildlife, as having a moderate or high impact on wildlife, the applicant shall consult with the Division of wildlife to obtain recommendations for appropriate site specific and cumulative impact mitigation procedures. Recommendations shall be submitted for review and approval by the State Division. of Wildlife or a designated County agent. b. The following mitigation measures shall be included as appropriate in the site specific wildlife mitigation procedures as required under Paragraph D(1)(a) above, as appropriate: i. Avoid conducting drilling and construction activities during critical use periods (for example: near heron or eagle nests duringnesting or wildlife winter ranges during winter.) ii. Avoid conducting on -site operations and maintenance activities during critical use hours. iii. Confine vehicular access to established roads except under emergency circumstances. iv. Forbid use of firearms in project areas. v. Install gates which can be locked at the 26 930894 first property boundary crossed when accessing the facility from the closest public road. vi. Conduct work near watercourses in a manner that minimizes siltation and erosion and at a period of little or no flow. vii. Stabilize excess material at watercourse crossings in place or remove offsite. viii. Stabilize excess material at watercourse crossings in place or remove off site. ix. Complete fueling and lubrication of construction equipment or vehicles away from the well site. x. Multiple Sites: In lieu of a site specific mitigation review for each facility, the Applicant may submit to the County a mt;lti-site plan addressing cumulative impacts to wildlife from the total facilities. The multi -site plan shall include but not be limited to all items under this paragraph (b). 2. Cultural Resources a. All proposed activity in an archaeologic or historic resource area or sensitive geologic area as identified by local regulation, or the 27 930804 E. State Archeologist shall provide for the preservation of the resource after completion of necessary study and work as specified by the office of State Archeologist and County personnel before any development begins. Should a resource be uncovered during operations, those operations shall be suspended pending recommendation of the State Archeologist or County. IM21-Qta-S2--13a512_,A1d 1. If required maintenance of county roads accessing the well site is more extensive than what is currently provided, the applicant shall, by contractual agreement acceptable to the County Attorney, provide for either private maintenance of the County roads or reimburse the County for additional maintenance costs in accordance with a Road Impact Agreement. 2. The county has the authority to close or limit use of any street or road at its discretion if such road surface is in poor condition and would be further damaged by additional use. F. c ss 1- Ingress and egress points shall be located and improved in order to: a. Assure adequate capacity for efficient 28 movement of existing and projected traffic volumes. b. Minimize hazards to street or road traffic and adjacent property and human activity. c. Discourage the use of local streets through residential areas. d. Assure that all-weather access roads, suitable to handle emergency equipment, are provided to any well site, structure, improvement, or activity area from the public road. Road design, base and location must be approved by the Fire Department prior to operation commencement. All roads shall be maintained to provide a passable'roadway free of ruts. 2. All applicable permits or approvals shall be obtained, including: a. Access permits to State, County or City roads. b. Construction of pipelines within State, County or City highway easements. c. Overweight or oversize loads permits for all extra -legal vehicles or loads. d. All gathering systems or pipelines will comply with minimum pipeline standards established by the D.O.T. Prior to construction, the depth of cover, design formula and method of protection, installation and marking shall be 29 930804 approved by the County. Depending upon the nature and scope of pipelines to be installed, the City may require additional security to protect the health and welfare of persons utilizing the lands. e. Army Corps of Engineers permits regarding wetlands. G. Weed Control, Oil and gas well sites sha::l be maintained in a weed - free, clean condition. The operator shall follow the weed control plan approved by any applicable soil conservation district for weed control, reclamation, and revegetation which shall be immediately initiated after completion of drilling and be finally implemented at cessation of production. Special care shall be utilized to protect all unusual flora and fauna which may be unique or native. D. Repoctine of Spills and Ground Contamination/Pollution 1. The working interest owner(s) and operator(s) shall be jointly and severally responsible for prevention, reporting and prompt removal of any and all spills involving waste materials, oil/raw gasoline or toxic or hazardous materials. In addition to the reporting requirements of the OGCC immediate verbal notice, followed as soon as practicable by written confirmation, of any spill 30 930804 • of any material must be provided to the appropriate Fire Department, Sheriff's Department, Weld County Health Department or County Attorney. 2. The working interest owner(s) and operator shall jointly be responsible to take such precautions as are necessary to prevent polluting the waters of the state, surface or subsurface, by oil, gas, salt or brackish water or other oil field wastes. No discharge shall be made from any disposal system or otherwise into the waters of the State. 3. No operator, in the conduct of any oil or gas operation shall perform any act or practice which shall constitute a violation of any comprehensive plan adopted by the Air or Water Quality Control Commissions for the prevention, control and abatement of pollution of the air or waters of the State. 4. No injection shall be authorized pursuant to Rule 326 or Rule 401 of the OGCC Rules and Regulations as adopted on the effective date of these regulations, unless the person applying for authorization to conduct the injection activities demonstrates that those activities will not result in the presence in an underground source of drinking water of any physical, chemical, biological or radiological substance or matter 31 930804 which may cause a viola ion of any primary drinking water regulation in effect as of July 12, 1982 and found at Title 40 C.F.R. part 142, as amended, or may otherwise adversely affect human health. An underground source of clinking water is an aquifer or any portion thereof: a. which supplies any public water system; or b. which contains a sufficient quantity of ground water to supply a public water system; and i. currently supplies drinking water for human consumption; or ii. contains fewer than 10,000 milligrams per liter total dissolved solids. 5. No person shall accept water produced from oil and gas operations, or other field waste for disposal in a commercial disposal facility, without first obtaining a Certificate from Weld County in accord with the regulations pertaining to solid waste disposal sites and facilities promulgated by the Colorado Department of Health. I. Omen Pits and Storage 1. When reserve pits for drilling and produced fluids are being employed in the drilling of an oil and/or gas well, or to take any other actions related to the maintenance or testing of said well, these pits 32 930804 shall be dug and the soil horizons segregated as per the recommendtions of the "McMillan Committee". These soils should be protected (covered) if conditions suggest such action should be taken to provide that erosion does not disperse the soils. When the pits are filled, the soil horizons are to be put back in reverse order to their removal in order to reconstruct, as closely as possible, the soils sequence in the area. 2. When reserve pits for drilling and produced fluids are being employed in the drilling of an oil and/or gas well, or to take any other actions related to the maintenance or testing of said well, these pits shall be lined in accordance with established protocols and guidelines as promulgated by the American Petroleum Institute (API), with the intent to protect the environmental integrity of the surface and subsurface horizons at or adjacent to the drill site. These guidelines will have set minimum recommendations for liner material, attachment of said liner to the ground, and minimum volume of pits relative to mud system volume and target depth of the borehole. 3. In addition, all bentonite and other drill solids shall be stored at a location on that site which is also lined to prevent loss of the material and 33 930804 solids contamination to the agriculturally productive surface layer (topsoil). 4. Whenever surface pits or above surface tanks are being employed for the temporary storage of drilling and produced fluids, a spill prevention and response plan must be in effect and have been demonstrated to minimize environmental impact to the surface and subsurface. Failure to respond in a timely manner as per said plan may result in fines being levied against the operator and/or the shut down of operations at the specificed site. 5. These actions should be taken and focused on minimizing the impact to the highly productive topsoil in the agriculturally important regions of the county. Lined pits and storage areas should eliminate or limit the impact caused by drill solids and fluids and produced fluids contamination of agricultural lands. 3. Special Conditions 1. Whenever the groundwater at a location to be drilled has been shown to be within two feet of the planned depth of a reserve or other pit, or is shown through operations at the time (such as the digging of said pit) the operator will be required to use above ground "pits" (ie. tanks) for the retention of drilling and produced fluids, this 34 930804 Tc. being done to assure the integrity of the contamination system and the protection of groundwater resources. @Cial A.,_--1 . ana Special exceptions to these requirements maybe requested by the Applicant. Requests for special exceptions for proposed facilities may be based on, but not be limited to, one or more of the following factors: 1. Topographic characteristics of the well site; 2. Duration of use of the facility; 3. Ownership status of adjacent and affected land; 4. Construction of adequate infrastructure to serve the project; and, S. Planned replacement and upgrading of facility equipment_ If the County finds that compliance with these regulations is not possible, a special exception may be granted for a period of time not to exceed six (6) months. Upon completion of the six-month period, the application shall receive additional review in accordance with these regulations. Amiga_ Existing Wells Any well which was in production immediately prior to the effective date of these regulations and any well in existence when, after the effective date of these regulations, may continue in production until economic production has ceased or until such well 35 930fiktit is abandoned. The operator of each such existing well must obtain from the County a certificate of compliance stating that to the extent possible the well complies with these regulations, within one hundred eighty (180) days after the effective date of these regulations or within one hundred eighty (180) days after the effective date of the designation of the lands on which the well site is located, whichever date is later, and such operator shall not be subject to the provisions of these regulations after the conclusion of such one hundred eighty (180) day period except for new operations commenced after the effective date hereof. SECTION VI. Building Permit/As-Built Plans A. In conjunction with the completion of a well or gathering system, County building permits shall be obtained for all above -ground structures. B. Within thirty (30) days after a well is in production, the operator shall tender to the surface Owner and County as -built plans/drawings which reflect the actual as -built well site, easements, gathering system, tanks and all other buildings or structures thereon. SECTION VII. Security Requirements A. Every well operator, gas or oil transmission pipeline company or other operator as defined in this ordinance shall be required to furnish the County as surety, an Irrevocable Letter of Credit., Surety Bond, or other 36 930894 security to the County at the time an application to drill an oil or gas well is submitted which shall be in an amount sufficient to cover all damages to the surface owner by the operator to crops, trees, shrubs, fences, roads, structures, improvements and livestock thereon caused by drilling new wells, redrilling and enhanced recovery operations and gathering lines, pipelines or gathering systems. The bond shall also cover subsequent damages to growing crops, trims shrubs, fences, roads, structures, improvements and livestock caused by subsequent production operations of the operator thereon. The bond shall also cover all acts of the operator that cause measurable damage to the productivity capacity of the soil. In addition, the bond shall compensate the operator for the land taken completely out of production by the exploration, production and development of the mineral estate. The amount of the letter of credit or bond for one well on non -irrigated land shall be no less than five thousand dollars ($5,000), and for one well on irrigated land the amount of the letter of credit or bond shall be no less than twenty thousand dollars ($20,000). A well to be located within a. residential, industrial, commercial or land development shall have a letter of credit or bond for one well no less than the amount of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000). The bond shall be executed by a corporate surety duly authorized to conduct 37 930804 ' business in Colorado. The irrevocable letter of credit shall be issued by a bank or financial institution acceptable to the County Attorney. This bond or letter is necessary due to the unique character of Weld County's agricultural lands and is required in addition to that required by the O.G.C.C. The bond or letter does not apply to those items covered by the State bond. B. Release of the security shall be subject to verification by the County Attorney that all damages due the surface owner have been paid, that reclamation is complete, that revegetation necessary is acceptable and that all affected roads are in good condition, with no damages other than normal wear and tear. The operator shall request in writing the release of all security, at least thirty (30) days in advance of the anticipated date for the release of the security. Additional charges or conditions for release will be added to the above procedure in the event of any pollution during the operations conducted by the applicant. C. Protection of Ground Water. If the domestic, livestock, or irrigation water supply of any person who owns an interest in real property within one-half mile of where geophysical or seismograph activities are or have been conducted or within one mile of an oil or gas well site, has been disrupted or diminished in quality or quantity by the drilling operations and certified water quality 38 930804 and quantity test has been performed by the person who owns an interest in real property within one year preceding commencement of drilling operations, the person who owns an interest in the real property is entitled to recover from the bond, letter of credit or other security by the oil and gas operator the cost of repair, alteration, or construction that ensures the delivery to the surface owner the qual:.ty and quantity of water available to the surface owner prior to the commencement of drilling operations. 1. Any person who owns an interest in the real property who obtains all or a part of that person's wter supply for domestic, agricultural, industrial or other beneficial use from an underground source has a claim against the bond for relief; 2. Prima facie evidence of injury under this section is established by a showing that the oil and gas producer penetrated or disrupted an aquifer to cause a diminution in water quality or quantity within the distance empowered by this section. 3. A claim for damages under this section must be brought within six years after completion of the well or the time the claim might have been discovered in the reasonable exercise of 39 934 diligence. 4. No tract of land shall receive water contaminated by drilling operations on another tract of land, and the owner of such a tract so injured shall have a claim against the bond to recover damages,. O. Bond Claim(s). The surface owner shall submit all claims on the bond, letter of credit, or other security to the County no later than one year after completion, recompletion of completion of the pipeline or gathering system. The county or its designated agent shall notify the oil/gas or gathering system operator and the bonding company of the claim. It shall be the responsibility of the oil/gas operator or gathering system operator to answer such claim(s) within 30 days. If there is no answer, the bond shall be deemed forfeited. If the claim is disputed., the parties shall submit to contract arbitation to determine damages covered by the bond. See Section IV(XI)(C)(17). SECTION VIII. Insurance. Each applicant shall also submit, with its written application, a copy of a policy of insurance in the amount of one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) insuring the Applicant against all claims or causes of action made against the Applicant for damages to persons or property arising out of the drilling, maintenance, 40 930804 production and other work done with respect to such proposed oil and/or gas well and related facilities. Environmental damage shall not be exempted from this certificate of insurance. The surface owner shall be an additional named insured on this insurance policy. SECTION IX. Storage Tanks and Accessory Equipment A. Central Eatt�gry - Storage tanks and all other accessory equipment shall be located and installed on a well site in accord with Natural Fire Protection Association Pamphlet No. 30 unless otherwise approved as part of the application, and to the extent possible, shall be located within a central battery area which shall be located at least 300 feet from all buildings, rights -of -way and property lines. Unless otherwise approved, no more than two permanent storage tanks, none of which shall have a rated storage capacity in excess of 500 barrels, shall be installed on any one well -site. Storage tanks shall comply with Sections 79.501-79.510 and Sections 79.1101- 79.1111 of the Uniform Fire Code (1991). Smoking shall be prohibited at wells and tank locations. B. perming/Containment - All accessory equipment, such as tanks, heaters and separators shall be contained within a berm. Such berm shall be designed to permit reasonable and adequate access and service. In all cases, the berm shall be so designed to be capable of impounding an 41 930804 amount of fluid equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the capacity of the tanks therein and shall be of a height and depth to mask said tanks from view. In sensitive areas, appropriate concrete or other barrier pads may be required by the County or its designee to insure no leakage onto the surface occurs. C. ,'encinq - All pumping systems, treaters and separators used in the operation of a completed well shall be enclosed on all sides by a security fence as defined above. Fencing for tanks shall be required on a case -by - case basis depending on location and whether the associated tank control valves are able to be securely locked. Tank control valves shall be locked when not in use by the operator or its agent. SECTION 7G._ Environmental and Public Safety In addition to compliance with OGCC regulations, the following shall apply to operations on County lands: A. Signaae - Each well shall have posted in a conspicuous place a legible sign of not less than two (2) square feet and not more than four (4) square feet bearing the name of the owner and operator, name and number of the lease and number of the well printed thereon. The sign shall warn of safety hazards to the public and shall be maintained on the premises from the time materials are delivered for drilling purposes until the well is 42 930594 properly abandoned. The number and location(s) of such signs shall be approved in advance by the County. B. Waste Dispose]. - Spreading of drilling mud for agricultural purposes shall not be permitted. Disposal of excess drilling muds shall be by transporting said mud to an appropriately licensed disposal facility. C. Water Contamination - No oil, gas or other deleterious substances or pollutants shall be permitted to alter or affect any surface or subsurface fresh waters in violation of any applicable federal, state, County or City ordinance or regulation,. D. htaintepance of Structures and Equipment - All structures and equipment shall be maintained so as not to become a hazard or injurious to public health and safety. E. Undergroundyipeline - All produced oil or gas shall be transported from the well to the on -site production facilities by buried pipeline the location of which shall be marked as directed by the surface owner. If required, appropriate easements must be secured. P. Air Emissions - Air contaminant emission sources shall comply with the permit and Colorado Air Quality control 7, C.R.S.) and the rules and the Colorado Air Quality control provisions of the Program (Title 25, Article regulations promulgated by Control Commission. If operations result in the generation of amounts of dust in excess of applicable standard set forth therein, along 43 access routes and on the well site, the permittee shall institute adequate dust control measures. G. Buie 600 506 of the QGCC - All operators shall comply with Rules 600 through 606 of the OGCC as adopted on the effective date of these regulations, entitled "Safety Regulations." Further, all operators shall comply with the "900 series" rules of the OGCC once adopted. Such regulations are incorporated herein in their entirety and adopted as part of these regulations as minimum standards subject to the following: 1. Rule 603(g). Such burning and burial of waste material shall be subject to prior written approval by the County Health Department and other City and County agencies as designated from time to time. 2. Rule 6Q5. Seismic activity shall not occur unless and until approval is granted, after public notice and hearing, by the County Board. The County or designated agent may impose as stringent health and safety regulations as it deems necessary to protect the public health and safety as a condition to permitting seismic operations. Approval shall only be sought after operator has complied with the provisions of Section 335 of the Rules and Regulations of the OGCC.' H. No Trespassing - A "No Trespassing Zone" will be established three hundred (300) feet from the work site 44 930804 and roped off with a watchperson assigned on a twenty- four (24) hour basis during drilling and fracturing. I. OGCC Reports - All reports filed by operator with the OGCC shall be simultaneously filed with the County and its designated agent. J. Sour Gas - If any sour gas is encountered the well shall immediately be shut-in and notice provided to the appropriate Fire Department and County staff which shall thereafter determine, in conjunction with the operator, appropriate safety procedures to undertake. SECTION EI. Site Restoration A. It shall be the responsiblity of the operator, upon abandonment, to restore all areas affected by operations to their original condition as soon as conditions permit immediately following the completion of well drilling or spudding operations, but no later than three months after said completion. Within thirty days after abandonment of the well, the drilling and/or production site shall be cleared of all oil and gas equipment and facilities. The Director of the OGCC and the County may extend the three month period due to conditions beyond the control of the operator. Upon any such extension, the operator shall notify the affected surface owner. Prior to any such extension, the Director of the OGCC or the County shall consult with the surface owner regarding any special 45 930804 circumstances which might affect reclamation. B. Prior to restoration, the well owner and operator undertaking such activity shall provide the County with written notice on intent to oonmience restoration, which shall be attended by a report ocncerning the results of the soil and ground water tests and evidence of approval by the OGCC showing compliance with state law and regulations applicable to such abandonment. A plan, including an anticipated time schedule, for restoration of the surface and all other affected lands shall be approved by the Director of the OGCC and the County. The plan will state the proposed program for surface restoration upon abandonment and for the period after drilling but prior to abandonment. The party responsbile for such reclamation shall be the operator. Not less than seven days before any reclamation is to take place, the operator shall notify the surface owner that such is to occur and when it is to occur. Restoration of the well site shall, at a minimum, include but not be limited to: 1. Removal of pumps, tanks, towers and other surface and any subsurface structures or fixtures. 2. Removal of subsurface structures and fixtures shall be to a depth of at least four feet below grade, however, with respect to pipelines, flowlines or gathering systems, the surface owner shall conduct 46 930804 site inspection and aFprove the removal no later than ten (10) business days after receipt of written notice by the operator of the intent to commence restoration; or may recommend that properly abandoned pipelines remain buried in order to reduce surface disturbance. All buried steel lines shall be wrapped and/or coated and protected to minimize corrosion potential. a. When lines cross a cultivated field operator shall segregate topsoil while trenching flowlines, pipelines or gathering systems. Lines shall be backfilled and water packed prior to topsoil replacement. Efforts shall be made to run pipelines parallel to crop irrigation rows. 3. Removal of well casing to a point at least four feet below grade. The top ten feet of the remaining casing shall be filled with a cement plug conforming to industry standards. 4. Clean-up and removal of all foreign material and all hydrocarbon, excess salinity or other contaminated soil to a designated solid -hazardous waste disposal site is appropriate. 5. Both soil samples and ground water samples shall be obtained at operator's expense to determine the 47 930604 existence of any contaminants or hazardous materials in the soil or ground water. At a minimum, the soil sample shall consist of two test pits excavated to a depth of six feet with one test pit excavated adjacent to the tank battery and one test pit excavated adjacent to the well head. A total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) test shall be required for both test pits excavated on the well site. At a minimum, two water test wells shall be drilled at a location and depth as specified by the surface owner or County. In the event of discovery of petroleum hydrocarbors in excess of OGCC or any federal, state or other legislation or regulation maximum, the site shall be brought into compliance with all applicable federal, state laws and local regulations in accord with the directives issued by the County or its designated agent. 6. All holes, retaining pits, sludge pits, excavations and depressions shall be filled and packed after the completion and approval of the environmental samples. a. All drilling waste, except cuttings, shall be removed front the pits and disposed of properly (in accordance with 315 q. Drilling fluids will be removed from pit and disposed of properly as soon as 48 030894 possible. 7. All holes, retaining pits, sludge pits, excavationu and depressions shall be allowed to dry adequately and then will be filled and packed after the completion and approval of the environmental samples. Said earth material shall be of a quality at least as good as that native to the site, in accordance with the soil segregation plan, and be capable of sustaining vegetation. 8. The operator should assume the entire site has been compacted. Remove and return to original contour and compaction all necessary roads to well location and all unvegetated spots caused by the oil and gas operations. Ideally, the operator shall rip the soil to a depth of 1.5 times the depth of the compacted zone when the soil moisture is below 35% of field capacity, but in no case shall ripping be less than 18 inches. When soil moisture is higher than 35%, additional passes and followup may be needed to properly restore original soil conditions (tilth). 9. Seedbed preparation. All excavated subsoil and topsoil shall be replaced in their original relative positions and contours prior to excavation and shall be tilled adequately to reestablish a proper seedbed. If perennial vegetation was 49 930804 • present prior to the aforesaid operations and destroyed by such operations, such vegetation shall be reestablished by the operator to its original condition prior to such operations following USDA Soil Conservation Service standards and specifications for "range seeding" and "critical area treatment" or as per owner specifications. Operator shall coordinate with the Soil Conservation District and County weed and pest program to determine reseeding period, rate, species, and whether fertilizer or mulching will be required. Operator shall fence reseeded drill site until such time as revegetation is well established. The goal of such activities shall be to reclaim promptly the affected areas to their productivity level prior to the oil and gas operations. 10. To the extent feasible, initial reclamation activities shall commence immediately after completion of the drilling. Within thirty (30) days after abandonment of the well, the drilling and/or production site shall be cleared of all oil and gas equipment and facilities. Thereafter, such disturbed areas and all cultural resources shall be restored in accordance with a reclamation plan acceptable to the surface owner and the County. 50 930804. f C. Prior to restoration, the well owner and operator undertaking such activity shall provide the surface owner with written notice of intent to commence restoration, which shall be attended by a report concerning the results of the soil and ground water tests and evidence of approval by the OGCC showing compliance with state law and regulations applicable to such abandonment. Restoration shall not commence until the surface owner has conducted a site inspection, which shall be conducted no later than ten (10) business days after receipt of written notice by the county of the intent to commence restoration. SECTION XII. Enforcement A. Unlawful So Construct or Install Unapproved Oil and Gas Facilities It is unlawful to construct, install, or cause to be constructed or installed, any oil and gas facility or gathering system facility within Weld County unless a Administrative Permit has been granted by the County Commissioners or their agents. Further, no person, firm, corporation, or legal entity which owns, leases, or operates an oil and gas well or well site shall construct, install, or use, or cause to be constructed, installed, or used, any oil and gas well or well site without first receiving approval from the County and a Notice to Proceed from the County. Any person violating 51 930604 J these regulations shall be guilty of an offense pursuant to B. County Attorney M@v Institute Proceedina to prevent Violation The County Attorney may commence a proceeding to prevent violation of these regulations, by serving a summon and complaint on any persons believed by an inspector or otherwise to be violating the same. Such citation shall be enforceable in County Court. The Court shall have the authority to impose the full fine and penalties set forth in the County Court and may, in addition, issue a cease and desist order to insure further compliance. C. Other Remedies in the Event Gf Pollution 1. In addition to enforcement in County Court, if a violation of the rules involving pollution occurs, or in the event that the County Attorney receives notice alleging that an owner is causing pollution, it shall notify the operator of such charge. The operator shall immediately cease all polluting activity. Within ten (10) days after receipt of such charge, the operator may elect to file a plan to prevent future pollution or if no election is made within the ten (10) day period, the County Attorney may proceed to enjoin such action or obtain other appropriate relief. 2. In the event that any owner or operator after 52 930804 notice of an alleged pollution violation shall submit a plan to prevent any further pollution with the County Attorney. The County Attorney shall either approve such plan or set it for hearing before the County Commissioners. 3. The remedies set forth herein shall be without prejudice to any other remedies the county may have to abate nuisances, enforce statutes, ordinances, rules or regulations. D. Presentation of Evidence Full opportunity shall be afforded all interested parties at any hearing to present evidence and to cross-examine witnesses whether in quasi-judicial hearings in accord with County Code. In general, the rules of evidence shall be applicable, provided that such rules may be relaxed, where, by so doing, the ends of justice will be better served. No order shall be made which is not supported by competent legal evidence. It shall be the responsibility of the Applicant or operator to establish any affirmative defenses by credible evidence on the issues. E. Violations And Penalties Any person who violates any provision of these regulations, or any rule, regulation, or order issued hereunder shall be subject to penalties at law, ordinance or resolution. In addition, the County Attorney shall 53 930804 Y have an immediate and continuous right to compel the operator or owner to cease and desist the violation and terminate its operations. To the extent required, the Weld County Sheriff may enforce compliance with these regulations. F. Civil Action In case any building, oil and gas well, gathering system, pipeline or structure is proposed to be erected, constructed, reconstructed, altered, or used, or any land is or is proposed to be used, in violation of any provision of these regulations, the County Attorney, in addition to the other remedies provided by law, ordinance, or resolution, may institute an injunction, mandamus, abatement, or other appropriate action or proceeding to abate nuisances and/or to prevent, enjoin, abate, or remove such unlawful erection, construction, reconstruction, alteration, or use. In any action for legal or equitable relief, in addition to any other penalties or remedies which may be available, the County or any other party shall be entitled to recover any damages, costs of action, expert witness fees and reasonable attorney's fees incurred should the County prevail. Zalse or Inaccurate Informatf.,pq The county may rescind approval of an extraction permit if it is determined at a public hearing, held on at least G. 54 330604 ten (10) days notice to the applicant, that the applicant provided information and/or documentation upon which approval was based, which the applicant, its agents, servants and employees, knew, or reasonably should have known, was false, misleading, deceptive, or inaccurate. The applicant shall be provided with an opportunity to be heard at the public meeting prior to the County Commissioner rendering their decision. SECTION XIII. Severability If any provision of these regulations is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the remaining provisions of these regulations will remain valid, it being the intent that the provisions of these regulations are severable. • 55 930804 'PJ WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COIVIMISSIONERS PUBLIC BEARING August 2, 1993 INTRODUCTION: Several oil companies which are actively engaged in oil and gas operations in Weld County submit these comments to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County ("Board") for consideration by the Board as part of a public forum to be held on August 2, 1993. We understand that the forum has been convened by the Board to consider whether changes are needed in existing Weld County zoning regulations, building codes and health regulations that address oil and gas operations currently being conducted in the County. The oil companies that submit these comments arc Amoco Production Company, Basin Exploration, Inc., Elk Exploration, Inc., North American Resources Company, Snyder Oil Company, Union Pacific Resources Company and Vessels Oil and Gas Company (the "Companies"). The comments arc in three parts. Section 1 includes a proposal which the Companies make to the Board that a consortium of industry representatives and representatives for the County be organized and that the mission of the consortium be to work collaboratively to discuss the need for any changes or additions to the current County regulations. We believe that such a process would provide the Board with the benefit of the technical expertise of the industry to resolve any issues that the Board perceives may be raised from oil and gas development in the County. Section 2 includes a description of the structure of the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission ("COGCC") and a summary of the manner and extent to which the COGCC regulates and is proposing to regulate aspects of oil and gas operations.' Section 3 includes a summary of various legal authorities and arguments which the Companies wish the Board to consider that may limit the authority of the Board to regulate oil and gas exploration and development. The summary in Section 3 is presented in an abbreviated fashion and is by no means intended to be comprehensive or exhaustive or to preclude the Companies from providing the Board with additional authorities and arguments at a later time. 1. rwEasALFDRAsamlimai The Companies understand that the Board may wish to review the regulations which the County now has in place and which affect oil and gas exploration and development. The impact of oil and gas operations on surface owners of properties with severed mineral interests, the 1 We also include a chart as Attachment 1 to these comments that references COGCC regulations on specific matters that we thought might be of interest to the Board. UNI0N\WEI.DNEG. FIN 0729901240 930804 • Ira impact of oil and gas operations on platted areas and on municipalities within the County and the compatibility of oil and gas operations with future land uses are all matters of concern to the Board and the residents of Weld County. These comments provide you with information on aspects of oil and gas development that we thought might be useful for you to consider as you review County regulations that affect oil and gas operations. They also outline the extent to which the COGCC has already acted by adopting regulations in the areas of reclamation, financial assurance, exploration and production wastes, pollution prevention, inspections, protection of aquifers, and public health and safety. We also want you to understand that the doctrine of preemption legally precludes you from adopting regulations that affect aspects of oil and gas development and that regulations that prevent lessees and mineral interest owners from developing the mineral estate could result in an unconstitutional "taking" for which the County may be required to compensate oil and gas lessees and owners as hereinafter discussed. We recognize that the County has legitimate land use concerns and that it has the power to regulate in specific instances. To address similar concerns held by municipalities, some of the Companies have recently worked cooperatively with the cities of Thornton and Broomfield to provide technical and legal expertise in the development by the cities of local ordinances designed to regulate oil and gas operations.2 In this way, the concerns both of the cities and of the oil companies were thoroughly discussed and ordinances were adopted which both sides could support. You may be aware that the cooperative exchange between the cities and industry representatives occurred at a time when the cities were considering the adoption of a model ordinance that had been drafted by the Colorado Municipal League and with which the industry had serious concerns. Oil and gas companies working collaboratively with the cities of Broomfield and Thornton is one of the latest examples in a history of cooperation between industry and regulatory bodies, including municipalities, the state legislature, Colorado Counties, Inc. and the COGCC. We urge the Board to continue this trend of cooperative effort and ask that the Board and the Companies take a similar approach in Weld County and that a consortium of representatives from industry and from the County meet to review the regulations which the County currently has in effect that apply to oil and gas development, to explore any concerns of the Board with respect to oil and gas operations in the County and to discuss any appropriate changes or additions to the current regulations.' 2 3 See Attachments 2 and 3 which are the ordinances adopted by the Cities of Thornton and Broomfield in consultation with certain oil companies. These comments are submitted on behalf of all of the Companies. Individual companies may submit additional more specific comments that address their individual concerns. UNION\WELD)QyG. PIN 0729931230 -2- 930804 2. The COGCC consists of volunteer commissioners appointed by the Governor, one from each Congressional District, together with a staff of paid employees under the leadership of a Director, a Deputy Director and a Supervising Engineer. Included in the staff are 6 field inspectors with offices throughout the State: I in the Durango area, 1 in the Grand Junction area, 3 in the eastern half of the State and one underground injection engineer who works the entire state. The COGCC undertakes comprehensive regulation of all oil and gas operations within the State of Colorado. The statutory charge to the COGCC is to prevent the waste of oil and gas, to protect each mineral owner's right to his or her fair share of the minerals and to protect the public health, safety and welfare from adverse impacts of oil and gas operations. In order to meet its statutory charge, the COGCC, among other things, regulates as follows: • the number, location and spacing of oil and gas wells; • the manner in which oil and gas wells and injection wells are drilled, equipped, cased and completed so as to protect potable aquifers; • the manner in which wells are drilled and operated so as to ensure a safe working environment and a safe environment for the public who are proximate to such wells; • the handling of exploration and production wastes generated by oil and gas operations and the construction and location of surface pits and other waste disposal facilities; • the distance between oil and gas wells and non -oil and gas surface structures, especially inhabited structures; • the underground disposal of water produced by oil and gas operations so as to protect potable aquifers and to prevent adverse surface impacts; • the manner in which wells and well sites are plugged, abandoned and reclaimed; and • the furnishing of absolute security by the operator to insure the availability of funds for proper plugging, abandonment and reclamation. A. Spacing Spacing is the determination by the COGCC of the maximum area that one well, producing from a particular formation, will efficiently and economically drain that formation. Once a spacing order has been issued as to a particular producing formation, then only one well may be drilled in each spacing unit for production from that formation. For example, in the ONION \NELDHRO. FIN 0729971230 -3- 930804 Denver Julesburg Basin, which underlies a good portion of Weld County, the J Sand has been spaced so that one well is allowed for each 320 -acre tract with an optional additional well in the tract at the discretion of the operator. This means that up to one well for each quarter section (160 acres) may be drilled for J Sand production. Also in the DJ Basin, the OGCC has spaced the shallower Codell/Niobrara formation so that one well may be drilled in each 80 -acre tract with an optional, additional well in each 80 -acre tract at the discretion of the operator. Thus, under current orders for spacing in the J Sand and the Codell/Niobrara formations, the maximum number of wells for a given 160 -acre tract is five, one well producing from the J Sand and four wells producing from the Codell/Niobrara formation. Because production from the Codell/Niobrara formation is cost -sensitive and in light of the high costs of drilling and equipping a single well bore, COGCC rules also allow for the commingling of production from the J Sand and the Codell/Niobrara in the same well bore. As a practical matter, this usually reduces the maximum number of wells in a 160 -acre tract to four: three producing from the Codell/Niobrara formation only and one producing from both the J Sand and Codeil/Niobrara formations. Spacing orders for referenced formations have been in effect for many years. In recent years, however, oil and gas market forces have made it economic to drill Codell/Niobrara wells with the result that in some areas one such well has been drilled in each 40 -acre parcel. The COGCC, however, encourages commingling of production from different formations so as to maximize the use of particular well bores and to minimize surface impact as well as drilling costs. B. Well Location The COGCC requires that all wells be located no less than 1200 feet from another well producing from the same formation and no less than 600 feet from the mineral property line, except where topographical or other conditions justify a variance. Further, individual spacing orders require the location of a well within a drilling window around the center of each drill site spacing unit. Again, exceptions can be made for topographical reasons and sometimes for geologic reasons. As is discussed below, new COGCC n:les further regulate well locations by requiring specific set backs from occupied structures. C. Trends in COGCC Regulation. Traditionally, the primary function of the COGCC has been to regulate the respective rights and obligations of competing mineral owners as they attempt to explore, develop and produce the oil and gas resources of the State. In recent years, however, and especially in the middle 1980's, the COGCC has assumed more responsibility in regulating oil and gas operations to protect the interests of local governments, the public and surface owners. Attachment I to these comments summarizes the aspects of oil and gas operations which are now regulated by the COGCC. The 600 Series Rules referred to in Attachment 1 are generally referred to as the "Safety Rules," and were enacted in the mid -1980's; however, as a result of initiatives agreed upon by a joint Colorado Counties, Inc. \Oil and Gas Industry Task Force, comprehensive UNION \WELDHRG. FIN 0729971200 -4- 930804 • Soil protection and site reclamation procedures are a recognized part of oil and gas operations and those procedures include segregation and stockpiling of topsoil, seed bed preparation and revegetation maintenance. As a part of formal rule making, the COGCC intends to also strengthen its enforcement and penalty procedures. For example, the COGCC has recently announced that it is investigating the amount which it currently requires companies to post as security to secure the plugging and abandonment and the reclamation obligations at abandoned sites. Questions to be answered arc whether the salvage value of abandoned equipment and casing is sufficient to meet the operator's financial obligations and whether the State has a prior lien on the equipment and casing. An analysis of currently effective and proposed COGCC regulations indicates that the Commission is engaged in comprehensive regulation of the oil and gas industry at all levels and intends not merely to preempt, but also to fully regulate with the result that further regulation by local government entities either may not be necessary or should be greatly reduced. 3. LIMITATLONS ON TILE ALEMORITY OF TEE BOARD TO REGULATE: A. Preemption: The issue of whether the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Act ("Act") preempts the regulation of oil and gas operations by local governments was recently decided, at least, in part, by the Colorado Supreme Court in the Voss case involving a home rule city (Greeley, Colorado in Weld County) and in the Bowen/Edwards case involving proposed regulation by LaPlata County in southwest Colorado.' In the Voss case, the Supreme Court held that a home rule city may enact land use regulations applicable to various aspects of oil and gas development and operations within the city, but only if such regulations do not frustrate and can be harmonized with the development and production of oil and gas in a manner consistent with the goals of maximizing production as set forth in the Act. In the Bowen/Edwards case, the issue was whether the Act preempted a county ordinance regulating oil and gas development activities. The Court held that there is a state interest in uniform regulation of these matters, but that there is not necessarily an implied legislative intent to preempt all aspects of a county's statutory authority to regulate land use within its jurisdiction. 4 Lundvall Bros.. Inc `y. Voss, 612 P.2d 693 (16 Colo. App. 1990), lifted. Voss V. Lundyjyl Bros.. Inc., 831 P.2d 1061 (Colo. 1992); Bowen/Bdwap e m,re., 812 P.2d 656 (Colo. App. 1990), aff'd in part and rev'd in part, 831 P.2d 1045 (Colo. 1992). USSON\WELDMIG.FIN 0729931230 -6- 930804 The Court was not precise in either case in articulating the extent to which local land use regulations could apply to oil and gas activities,' and it did not in either case establish precise guidelines to determine questions of preemption. It is clear from the cases, however, that there can be no local regulation of the technical aspects of oil and gas operations since the Court in Bowen/Edwards expressly approved such a reading of an earlier case, QTopp v Board of County Commissioners, 764 P.2d 397 (Colo. App. 1981). lee Dowen/Edwards, =a, at 1060 fn 7. The Court in Oborne struck down technical requirements that Douglas County sought to impose on oil and gas operators including, regulations with respect to the construction of a dirt berm for sediment ponds; land reclamation requirements; a bond to cover reclamation; protection of water supplies and the disposal of liquid wastes; assurances regarding surface spills; a fire protection plan; cement casing requirements; independent monitoring and technical advice requirements; and protection of underground water supplies. When the local entity attempts to regulate the non -technical aspects of oil and gas operations, the question of whether the local regulation is preempted by state law or regulation is not as clear and generally concerns the issue of whether a local entity has the authority to 1) require a different and/or more stringent standard than the COGCC standard; 2) adopt the same standard that the COGCC has adopted and thereby take the position that it has the right to enforce the standard; and 3) set standards for matters which are within the authority of the COGCC, but upon which the COGCC has not acted. We have reviewed cases that address issues of preemption, and the legal standards and case law are discussed at length in Attachment 5 to this document. A summary of the preemption standards which we believe apply to local regulations follows: .Summary of Preemption Standards: a. With respect to technical matters', local regulation will be preempted in all aspects 1) even where there is no state regulation on point and 2) where the local regulation is identical to that of the state. b. With respect to matters of safety, reclamation and aesthetics, local regulation will be preempted to the extent that it conflicts with or goes farther than the state statute or regulation and thereby forbids or burdens what the state has authorized. 5 Note that the facts on which these decisions were based are facts which predate the adoption by the COGCC of its May 1992 comprehensive regulations and rules which address local concerns, including pre - drilling notification to consult with local governmental designees as well as procedures for dealing with exploration and production wastes. With the adoption of these rules, the COGCC has greatly increased its occupation of the field of oil and gas regulation. 6 Technical matters includes reclamation, bonding, protection of water supplies, disposal of wastes cement casing, maintenance and production operations, among other , and matters. eelopment, fNI0N\wttDHRO. FIN 0729931730 -7- 930804 c. With respect to matters of safety, reclamation and aesthetics, local regulation will not be preempted so long as state law or regulation has either 1) not addressed the subject; or 2) the local ordinance is identical to the state regulation and the local regulation does not frustrate the state purpose. d. With respect to well location, local regulation will be preempted to the extent that it would prohibit the drilling of a well at a legal, COGCC approved, location. e. With respect to areas in which a local regulation might be upheld if it is identical to a state regulation, the local regulation will be in conflict with the state regulation to the extent that the two governmental entities would not enforce or interpret such a regulation in the same manner and pursuant to the same criteria.' Because the preemption doctrine substantially limits the area in which a local entity can regulate oil and gas activity, the local entity is similarly limited in what it has the authority to require and review. For example, the County requires that an oil and gas operator obtain a special use permit to drill a well in certain zoning districts. We believe that the County is limited in granting or denying a special use permit at least as follows: • The scope of review for a special use permit must be limited to an inquiry into only those matters which the County can validly regulate. • Compliance by an operator with requirements that the County imposes for an operator to obtain a special use permit can make the drilling of certain wells economically prohibitive such that it can be argued that such requirements on their face materially hinder the State in achieving its interest to foster the development and production of oil and gas within the State, a result which is disapproved in Bowen/Edwards, suns, aid kunalal supra. • Commission Rule 303 provides that, as a general rule, a permit to drill is void after 120 days from the date it is approved. A special use permit process which would extend beyond the 120 day drilling window (thus effectively denying the operator the right to use the state permit) may be void as being in conflict with and thus preempted by the state drilling regulation. Certain local provisions that mirror state statutes or regulations may not be preempted oer Al; however, such provisions may be preempted to the extent that they are applied or interpreted by the local entity in a way which would be inconsistent with the manner in which the state would enforce or interpret the regulation. For example, the local entity on the one hand and the COGCC on the other might not enforce the identical regulation in the same way with the result that the local entity would deny or shut down operations which a state inspector might find to be in compliance. UNION \WELDNWO, FIN 0729931230 -8- 930804 In summary, the Bowen/Edwards and You cases allow local jurisdictions to regulate utilizing the authority conferred upon them by statute to regulate land uses; however, the land use authority of the County is circumscribed to the extent that the exercise of that authority by the County frustrates the goals in the Act, including encouraging efficient and economic production of oil and gas. Traditional areas of land use would include matters of noise and aesthetics, wildlife impact mitigation, floodplains and geologic hazards, and access and use of County roads. B. RegulatoryT kin Regulations that allow the County to deny a special use permit may constitute a regulatory taking, especially where the operator is deprived of "all economically viable use of its land" within the meaning of the recently decided United States Supreme Court case of Lucas v, South Carolina Coastal Council, 112 S.Ct. 2886 (1992). A County Court in Michigan decided a case in September 1991 which is popularly known in that state as the "Nordhouse Dunes" case in a manner that closely parallels the Lucas decision. In the Nordhouse Dunes case, the Miller Brothers had taken oil and gas leases which covered portions of the Nordhouse Dunes area in Western Michigan. After review by the State, public hearings, and the draft of an environmental impact statement, the director of the Department of Natural Resources for the State issued an order which prohibited all oil and gas drilling in the Dunes area. The Miller Brothers and the mineral interest owners filed complaints against the State alleging inverse condemnation, and the County Court thereafter awarded a money judgment of $71 million plus interest. The case was appealed by the State of Michigan to the Michigan Court of Appeals, See Miller Brothers v, State of Michigan, Docket #150573. Oral argument in the case is scheduled in August 1993. am Attachment 6 for newspaper articles regarding the case.) In other cases, the United States Claims Court and the Federal Circuit Courts have awarded compensation or affirmed decisions to award compensation to energy and mining companies based upon claims by the companies that their mineral properties bad been taken by the government without just compensation because of government regulations which disallowed the development by the companies of their mineral rights. ,fie for example itnev Benefits, Inc, K. United States, 18 Cl.Ct. 394 (1989), corrected, 20 Cl. Ct. 324 (1990), aff'd., 926 F.2d 1169 (Fed.Cir.), cert. denied, 112 S.Ct. 406 (1991); aridaJ ock Industries v. United States, 21 Cl. Ct. 161 (1990); United Nuclear Corporation v. United States, 17 Cl. Ct. 768, aff'd., 912 F.2d 1432 (1990). In the Florida Rock Industries case, for example, the Claims Court awarded Florida Rock over $1 million in compensation based on a takings claim that the Army Corps of Engineers deprived Florida Rock of almost all economically viable use of its property when the Corps denied Florida Rock a permit to discharge dredged materials into waters regulated by the Clean Water Act. UNION\H$LDHHG. PIN 0729931230 -9- 930804 The Court in the United Nuclear Cornoration case specifically found that a leasehold interest in minerals could be the subject of a "taking" within the meaning of the Fifth Amendment. The Court found that United's mining plan to mine uranium pursuant to two leases which the Navaho Tribal Council had issued to United satisfied the regulations of the United States Geological Survey as well as the necessary environmental impact regulations and that United had spent substantial sums of money in expectation of mining the leases. The Court held that, when the Secretary of the Interior refused to allow United to mine the leases without the approval of the Navaho Tribal Council (which approval was not forthcoming prior to the expiration of the leases), the leasehold interests held by United bad been taken and the government was required to pay United just compensation. Note that the cases we cite do not stand for the proposition that a governmental entity cannot prevent the exploration and development of the mineral estate. The cases do hold, however, that in the event that a governmental entity chooses to regulate, regulations which prevent the exploration and development of the mineral estate may amount to a "taking" such that the governmental entity will be liable to the mineral interest owners and lessees for either the fair market value of the resource which cannot be developed or the difference between the fair market value of the property interest before and after the government action. C. Impairment of Vested Properly and Contractual Bigjtts: Colorado case law is clear that the mineral owner (or lessee) owns the dominant estate and has the right of reasonable access to and use of the surface estate to extract minerals. ,egg Frankfort Oil Comvanv v. Abrams, 413 P.2d 190 (Colo. 1966). Regulations that purport to reverse this basic tenet of Colorado property law, and thereby deprive the mineral interest owner of its vested property and contractual rights, may be viclative of federal and state constitutional provisions. Further, retroactive application of new regulations to existing oil and gas facilities is prohibited. A general rule of law is that a zoning ordinance that applies retroactively to abrogate valid existing uses and thereby impairs vested properly rights will not be upheld. ,egg for example, City and CQunly of Denver v, Denver Buick. Inc„ 141 Colo. 121, 347 P,2d 919 (1960); 83 Amlur 2d Zoning § 624. 4. SELF EVALUATION OF1iOISE ISSUES As some of you may be aware, the Broomfield City Council received complaints about noise which was caused by the drilling operations of Gerrity Oil & Gas or its contractor with respect to a well that Gerrity was drilling a few weeks ago just outside the Broomfield City limit. In response to the concerns that were raised by representatives of Broomfield, the Companies have commissioned Insurance Management Associates, an insurance company that is familiar with oil and gas operations, to perform a noise study. The study is being performed in consultation with representatives from Broomfield. The scope of the noise study includes the ONION\WELD}mc. PIN 0729931240 -10- 9304 testing of decibel readings at several drillsites for several types of operations such as braking and pipe handling operations, changing drill bits and noise emissions from various types of motors. Tests will be performed at drillsites which are generally located in the 1). J. Basin in West Weld County, West Adams County and East Boulder County. Tests will be performed at meaningful distances from the source of the noise such as within the range of where members of the public and occupied buildings would be located with respect to the drillsites. We hope to use the results of the noise study to consult with engineers to come up with alternatives that are technically feasible and that will mitigate adverse noise impacts from drilling operations in urbanized areas. We expect that the study will be used in conjunction with the existing Broomfield ordinance so that the Broomfield City Council will have a variety of options to deal with noise from drilling operations in noise -sensitive areas. UNION\NELDNI(0. FIN 0929931240 -11- I1 COGCC REGULATIONS Attachment 1 SUBJECT DCCC RULE Application for Permit; Submission of Plat and Surface Use Information 303; 315; 602.h Safety Regulations 600 Series Well and Facilities Locations and setbacks 316; 603; 604; 602.h. Visual Impacts 802, 804 and 805 Aquifer Protection 124, 125, 209, 322A; 324 E&P Waste Handling and Disposal 126 through 133; 602.g; 900 Series High Density Areas 134; 603.6 Plugging and Abandonment 304.b., 317 Noise Abatement 803 Wildlife Impacts None; See Federal Exdangered Species Act/Colorado Division of Wildlife regulations Sign Standards 210 Site Restoration 304.6.; 315.q. and r.; 317.a. and b.; D -J Policy; 900 Series Bonding 304; D. J. Policy Roads and Access Roads 333, 802.b. and c. Seismic Operations 335; 605 Surface owners issues 304.b. 315.e.; D. J. Policy Local government notice 135, 136; 214; 303.e.; 3034. 310.g; 602.h.; 802.c.; D. J. Policy Flood plain areas and areas of geological hazards 603.h. 930804 ATTACHMENT C. D. No. _ p ORDNANCE NO.:_22_45L_ INTRODUCED BY:_Norbpro AN ORDINANCE AMENDINGt 58 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF THORNTON, COLORADO, ADDING REGULATIONS PERTANNG TO OIL AND GAS FACILITY DEVELOPMENT, AND REGULATION OF USES ADJACENT TO OIL AND GAS WELLS. WHEREAS, the City -of Thornton Development Code is codified as Chapter 58 of the City Code; and WHEREAS, it is recognized that under Colorado law the surface and mineral estates are separate and distinct interests in land end that one may be severed from the other and that owners of subsurface mineral interests have certain legal rights and privileges, including the right to use that part of the surface estate reasonably required to extract and develop their subsurface mineral interests, subject to compliance with the provisions of these regulations and any other applicable statutory and regulatory requirements; and WHEREAS, the State of Colorado has a recognized interest in fostering the efficient development, production and utilization of oil and gas resources, and particularly in the prevention of waste and protection of the correlative rights of common source owners and producers to a fair and equitable share of production profits; and WHEREAowners of privileges dinthe right gy g to havethe op ce estate have certain legal eamineral estate developed manner; andrights and ped in a reasonable WHEREAS, the exercise of zoning authority for the purpose of regulating land use within the City, a home rule municipality, is a matter of local concern and local goovdeuse rnm is have a recognized, traditional authority and responstility to regulate thin their jurisdiction, including use for oil and gas development and WHEREAS, the exercise of police powers for the purpose of protecting the health, safety, and welfare of municipality, s lity, a matter if persons and property within the City, a home rule mtnici is acal concern and local governments have a traditional by authority and activities, siresponsibility toprotect persons and property within their jurisdiction including use for oil and gas development and its growth area, oil and gas resources are located under a portion of the City and $� , and such resources are being explored by mineral owners; and the 930804 -2- C.D. No. 93-083 City wishes to facilitate the removal of needed energy resources from land located within the corporate limits of the City in a manner which minimizes adverse land use impacts; and WHEREAS, Chapter 58 of the Thornton City Code permits the drilling and production of oil and gas wells as a land use within the City subject to certain conditions; and WHEREAS, the City wishes to allow said resource removal while protecting the safety of persons and use of property located within the corporate limits of the City; and WFDE EAS, the City has studied the effects of oil and gas drilling and production on adjacent residential and businesses uses; and WHEREAS, it is necessary to amend Chapter 58 regarding the development standards for oil and gas exploration, drilling, and production to establish a reasonable and fair balance between the interests of both existing and proposed residential and commercial development and the growth of oil and gas production; and WHEREAS, it is necessary to amend Chapter 58 of the Thornton City Code to allow for the adoption of regulations which arm consistent with State laws and regulations, and which provide adequate performance standards for oil and gas development within the corporate limits of the City; and WHEREAS, amending Chapter 58 of the. Thornton City Code provides the City with comprehensive regulations which allow for the safe extraction of energy resources while ensuring the compatible coexistence of extraction activities and urbanized development within the City; and WHEREAS, in 1992 there were approximately 12,000 wells in the State with approximately 1,000 in Adams County and 5,000 in Weld County; so it is necessary to provide further regulations in Chapter 58 in a manner consistent with state laws and regulations; and WHEREAS, it is the City's intent to provide fair, efficient, and speedy enforcement of any violations of Chapter 58 in lie City's municipal court and WHEREAS, it is the intent of the City that to the extent a matter is not coverer in this Ordinance, the general provisions of the Development Code shall apply; and 930804 -3- C.D. No. 23 SEAS, these regulations may be amended from time to time based on amendments that may occur in the future to the Act; and AREAS, as a home rule municipality, the City can regulate in areas of mixed concern in the same manner as the State as long as no conflict exists. These powers are granted the City through the Colorado Constitution. None of the amendments herein conflict with state purposes, and it is the declared intent of the City not to conflict with the Cil and Gas Conservation Act or any regulations of the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. These amendments reenforce the provisions of the Act and Regulations and do not conflict with any provisions therein. CITY OF NOW, 'THEREFORE, EFO E, BE IT COLORADO, ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE AS FOLLOWS: 1. Section 58-1.105 Definitions, is hereby amended by the addition of the following capitalized definitions to be placed alphabetically in said Section: ACCESSORY EOUmMFNT SHALL INTEGRAL TO THE PRODUCTION AND O ANY EQUIPMENT OF AN OI OR IS WELL, INCLUDING BUT NOT TO, TANKS, OF OIL GAS SEPARATORS AND PRODUCTIO�D.TANKS, TREATERS, MEANS THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION ACT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, AS FROM TIME TO TIME AN/ENDED. BERM MEANS AN EARTHEN BARRIER OF COMPACTED SOILS PREVENTING THE PASSAGE OF LIQUID MATERIALS, OR PROVTDNG SCREENING FROM ADJACENT USES, AS MAY BE SPECIFIED N AN APPLICABLE DEVELOPMENT STANDARD. DESIGNATED AGINT MEANS THE DESIGNATED ANY PRODUCER, OPERATOR, TRANSPORTE�t,RUINER, GASOLINE REPRESENTATIVE R OTHER EXTRACTION PLANT OPERATOR OR OW GASOLINE OR G .sR MEANS AN AREA DETZIMINED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION TO CONTAIN AN AVERAGE RESIDENTIAL DENSITY LESS THAN ONE DWELLING UNIT PER 2.5 ACRES OR HAS LESS THAN AN AVERAGE OF 50,000 SQUARE FEET OF GROSS FLOOR AREA DEVOTED TO NON-RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES WHICH REQUIRE A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY. Ste$ MEANS ALL NATURAL GASES AND ALL HYDROCARBONS NOT DEFINED N THIS SECTION AS OIL. 93094 -4- C.D. No. 9:x-0 ACTION WELL MEANS ANY HOLE: DRILLED WHICH FLUIDS ARE INJECTED FOR 'IHE P INTO THE EARTHY O RECOVERY, STORAGE, OR D URPOSES OF SECONDARY GRANTED BY THE OGCCISPOSAL, PURSUANT TO AUTHORIZATIONS LRECEIVES, ON DE MEANS THE DIRECTOR WHO REQUIRED OR REQUESTED BEHALF TO BE�FILED PIES OF T ALL DOCUMENTS GOVERNMENT DESIGNEE PURSUANT TO THE THE LOCAL AND THESE RULES. OGCC REGULATIONS CC MEANS THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO. al MEANS CRUDE PETROLEUM OIL AND ANY OTHER HYDROCARBONS, REGARDLESS OF GF:AVITIES, WHICH ARE PRODUCED AT THE WELL N LIQUID FORM BY ORDINARY PRODUCTION METHODS, AND WHICH ARE NOT THE RESULT OF CONDENSATION OF GAS BEFORE OR AFTER IT LEAVES THE RESERVOIR Q-�1`'-- D GAS. MEANS OIL OR GAS OR BOTH OIL AND GAS. z1/4 �� AS Wa T MEANS A HOLE DRILLED INTO THE EARTH FOR THE PURPOSE OF EXPLORING FOR OR %DCTRACTING OIL, GAS, OR OTHER HYDROCARBON SUBSTANCES. g2EGAS WELL pre,., MEANS A GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF AN OIL OR WELL FACILITY IDENTIFYING PURPOSE, USE, TYPICAL STAFFING PATTERN, SEASONAL OR PERIODIC CONSIDERATIONS, ROUTINE HOURS OF OPERATION, SOURCE OF SERVICES/INFRASTRUCTURE, AND ANY OTHER INFORMATION RELATED TO REGULAR FUNCTIONING OF THAT FACILITY. QEERNAMER D IN OGCCNS FORM THE 2 O PERSON gDESIGNATED AS OPERATOR AND SUBSEQUENTLY FILED OGCC FORM 10. Q__Mm MEANS ANY PERSON WITH A WORKING INTEREST OWNERSHIP IN THE OIL AND GAS OR LEASEHOLD INTEREST THEREIN. DUC_TION PITh. MEANS THOSE PITS USED FOR TEMPORARY STORAGE, OR DISPOSAL, OF PRODUCED W INITIAL SE BY AING' PERMEATION OR EVAPORATION AFTER DRILLING AND INITIAL COMPLETION OF THE WELL. 930804 -5- C.D. No. 93-083 PRQDUCTION SITE MEANS THAT SURFACE AREA IMMEDIATELY SURROUNDING PROPOSED OR EXISTING PRODUCTION PITS, OR OTHER ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT NECESSARY FOR OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION ACTIVITIES, EXCLUSIVE OF TRANSMISSION AND GATHERING PIPELINES. SALES AND USE TAX( IS THE TAX PAID BY A CONSUMER FOR USING, STORING, DISTRIBUTING OR OTHERWISE CONSUMING TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY OR TAXABLE SERVICES INSIDE THE CITY. TANK MEANS ANY CONTAINER USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE PRODUCTION OR STORAGE OF PETROLEUM AND HYDROCARBON SUBSTANCES, STORED AT OR NEAR ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE. TREATMENT FACILITIES MEANS ANY PLANT, EQUIPMENT OR OTHER WORKS USED FOR THE PURPOSE OF TREATING, SEPARATING OR STABILIZING ANY SUBSTANCE PRODUCED FROM A WELL. TWINNING MEANS THE DRILLING OF A WELL ADJACENT TO OR NEAR AN EXISTING WELL BORE WHEN THE SAID EXISTING WELL CANNOT BE DRILLED TO THE OBJECTIVE DEPTH AND/OR PRODUCED DUE TO AN ENGINEERING PROBLEM SUCH AS COLLAPSED CASING OR FORMATION DAMAGE. URBANIZED AREA MEANS AN AREA DETERMINED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION TO CONTAIN AN AVERAGE RESIDENTIAL DENSITY EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN ONE DWELLING UNIT PER 2.5 ACRES OR HAS AN AVERAGE OF 50,000 SQUARE FEET OR GREATER OF GROSS FLOOR AREA DEVOTED TO NON-RESIDINTIAL STRUCTURES. WELL MEANS AN OIL AND GAS WELL OR AN INJECTION WELL. WELL STT>y MEANS THAT SURFACE AREA OF A PROPOSED OR EXISTING WELL OR WELLS, AND ITS PUMPING SYSTEMS. 2. Section 58-1.105 Definitions, the definition of Applicant is hereby amended by the addition of the capitalized words to react as follows: Applicant means the owner of land, OR THE OWNER OF SUBSURFACE OIL AND GAS OR LEASEHOLD INTEREST THEREIN, or the applicant's authorized representative, or the City or other quasi -governmental entity that is proposing an action requiring review and approval by one or more of the sections in this Chapter. An applicant may subsequently become the 930804 -6- C.D. No. 93-083 developer once approval is granted, and in this case the terms shall be interchangeable. 3. Sections 58-2.111(b)(2), 58-2.112(b)(2), 58.2.113(b)(2), 58-2.114(b)(2), 58- 2.115(b)(2), 58-2.116(b)(2), 58-2.121(b)(2), 58-2.122(b)(2), 58.2.123(b)(2), 58- 2.124(b)(2), 58-2.125(b)(2), 58-2.126(b)(2) are hereby amended by the addition of the capitalized words and deletion of the stricken words to read as follows: (b) Main Uses Permitted (2) Industrial Uses • Oil and Cas Well SITE OR PRODUCTION SITE (SUP), 4. Section 58-2.203 Industrial Uses, paragraph (b) Listed Uses, item (4) Oil and Gas Wells, title is hereby amended by th.e deletion of the stricken words and addition of the capitalized words to read as follows: (4) Oil and Cas Well SITES OR PRODUCTION SITES 5. Section 58-2.203 Industrial Uses, paragraph (b) Listed Uses, item (4) Oil and Gas Wells, B) Districts Permitted is hereby replaced by the addition of the capitalized words to read as follows: B) Districts Permitted: By SUP only, in ail -district: (B) DISTRICTS PERMITTED: BY RIGHT N ALL DISTRICTS. 6. Section 58-2.203 Industrial Uses, paragraph (b), item (4)(E) Additional Provisions (ii), is hereby replaced by the addition of the capitalized words to read as follows: (ii) The applicant for a"SUP to -operate -an -sal -or gas-well-shalls 4-te-the Direetor a copy of the master plan -and -site planroperationc plan, and restoration plan that have met State -requirements, (ii) ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF OIL AND GAS WELL AND INJECTION WE -LS SITES OR PRODUCTION STIES ARE CONTAINED N ARTICLE X OF THIS CHAPTER. 7. That section 58-2.214, Use Charts, is amended by the deletion of all "S" references under the Oil and Cas Well Sri OR PRODUCTION SITE line and 8. Section 58-3.103 Applicability, paragraph (b), item (5) is hereby amended by the addition of the capitalized words to read as follows: (5) WHEN SUBSURFACE OIL AND GAS OR LEASED, OR WHEN A D IVRAL RIGHTS ARE SOLD UNDER SECTION 58-10.103. EVELOPMENT PERMIT IS OBTAINED 9 Section 58.3.205 Submission Requirements, paragraph (a), item amended by the addition of the capitalizes; words to read as foliowss hereby (E) COPIES OF ANY h'l.L LEASES. 10. -7 C.D. No. addition of 'R" as the type of use in every zoning district, thus making Oil and Gas Wells and Injection Wells a use by right in every zoning district. That section 58-6.201(c)(2) is hereby amended by the addition of item CE) in capitalized words to read as follows: (E) AREAS WEE WELL SITES AND PRODUCTION SITES ARE LOCATED OR PROPOSED TO BE LOCATED. THE RESTRICTED LOT OR TRACT SHALL BE OF AN ADEQUATE SIZE TO ALLOW A MIIVLsUM SEPARATION OF 200 FEET $ OR PRODUCTION SITE AND ANY NEAI1EST THE O L SITE FEETPROPOSED RO MAY BE PROPERTY l ERTY LINE. THE I` NIMUM SEPARATION OF 200 APPROVAL BASED AT THE TIME OF SUBDIVISION ASED ON THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA: (1) PROPOSED DWEL G UNIT .DENSITY OR PROPOSED FLOOR AREA RATIO; (2) TOTAL CAPACITY OF ALL PRODUCTION TANKS; (3) TOPOGRAPHY; (4) CAPABILITY OF REDEVELOPMENT OF TI -EE RESTRICTED LOT OR TRACT FOR FUTURE RESIDENTIAL OR NONRLH�E AL DEVELOPMENT IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE SIZE BE REQUIRED FOR THE RESTRICTED LOT OR TRACT SHALL THE TIME OF SUBDIVISION APPROVAL. 930804 -8- C.D. No. 93-083 11. That section 58-6.202(a)(5) is hereby amended by the addition of item (B) in capitalized words to read as follows: (B) THE CITY MAY REQUIRE FENCING AROUND RESTRICTED LOTS OR TRACTS WHERE WELL SITES AND PRODUCTION SITES ARE LOCATED. 12. That section 58-6.202(a) is hereby amended by the addition of subsection (6) in capitalized words to read as follows: (6) LANDSCAPING (A) THE CITY MAY REQUIRE LANDSCAPING AROUND FENCING OF RESTRR...itD LOTS OR TRACTS WHERE WELL SITES AND PRODUCTION SITES ARE LOCATED. ANY REQUIRED LANDSCAPING SHALL CONFORM TO THE LANDSCAPING CRITERIA CONTAINED IN SECTION 58- 10.307. 13. That section 58-6.202(b)(4) is hereby amended by the addition of the following capitalized words to read as follows: (4) When a residential subdivision borders a railroad or transit right-of- way, freeway or arterial street, WELL SITE OR PRODUCTION SITE, the subdivision design shall include adequate provisions for noise reduction, safety, AND VISUAL SCREENING. Parallel streets, fences, landscaped buffer areas, berms, and sound walls, among other measure_ may be required. 14. Chapter 58 of the Code of the City of Thornton is hereby amended to add Article X, which reads as follows: 930804 -9- C.D. No. 93-083 ARTICLE X OIL AND GAS FACILITY REGULATIONS DIVISION 58-10.100 GENERAL PROVISIONS SECTION 5840.101 PURPOSE: THE COUNCIL FINDS AND DECLARES THAT: (a) THE CITY, PURSUANT TO ITS POWER TO PROTECT AND PROMOTE THE HEALTH, SAFETY, AND GENERAL WELFARE OF THE PRESENT AND FUTURE RESIDENTS OF THE CITY, IS ENACTING THESE REGULATIONS AND MAY ENFORCE THESE WELL AND PRODUCTION SITE REGULATIONS AS PROVIDED HEREIN. CT IS THE CITY'S INTENT BY ENACTING THESE REGULATIONS TO FACILITATE THE DEVELOPMENT OF OIL AND GAS RESOURCES WITHIN THE THORNTON CORPORATE LIMITS WHILE MITIGATING POTENTIAL LAND USE CONFLICTS BETWEEN SUCH DEVELOPMENT AND EXISTING, AS WELL AS PLANNED, LAND USES. THE CITY HAS A RECOGNIZED, TRADITIONAL AUTHORITY AND RESPONSIBILITY TO REGULATE LAND USE WITHIN ITS JURISDICTION, INCLUDING USE FOR. OIL AND GAS DRILLING. THESE REGULATIONS ARE INTENDED AS AN EXERCISE OF THIS LAND USE AUTHORITY AND THE POLICE POWER. SHOULD IT BE ESTABLISHED BY COMPETENT EVIDENCE THAT A PROPOSED OIL OR GAS FACILITY DOES NOT MEET THESE REGULATIONS, A DEVELOPMENT PERMIT FOR SUCH A FACILITY MAY BE DENIED; AND (b) FURTHER, THESE REGULATIONS ESTABLISH A REASONABLE AND FAIR BALANCE BETWEEN THE INTERESTS OF BOTH EXISTING AND PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT, AND EXISTING AND PROPOSED OIL AND GAS OPERATIONS. ONCE THESE REGULATIONS HAVE BEEN MET BY AN APPLICANT AND A DEVELOPMENT PERMIT HAS BEEN ISSUED, IT IS THE CITY'S INTENT TO ENFORCE THESE REGULATIONS THROUGH THE IMPOSITION OF PENALTIES N THE MUNICIPAL COURT, WITHOUT PERMIT REVOCATION, N ADDITION TO ANY OTHER REMEDIES PROVIDED BY LAW SUCH AS ACTIONS FOR AN INJUNCTION, MANDAMUS, OR . ABATEVEENT; AND (c) FURTHER, TT IS THE INTENT OF THE CITY BY ADOPTING THESE REGULATIONS TO PROVIDE A MEANS FOR THE CITY TO ENFORCE THESE REGULATIONS N A MANNER THAT IS CONSISTENT WITH 930804 -10- C.D. No. 93-083 STATE LAW N ORDER TO ASSIST THE STATE OF COLORADO N ITS EFFICIENT AND TIMELY REGULATORY ACTIVITIES BY PROSECUTION OF ANY VIOLATIONS OF CHAPTER 58 IN THE CITY'S MUNICIPAL COURT; PROVIDED HOWEVER THAT NOTHING HEREIN SHALL BE CONSTRUED AS GIVING THE CITY THIS AUTHORITY TO ENFORCE STATE REGULATIONS, EXChri TO THE EXTENT THAT STANDARDS PROVIDED N SUCH REGULATIONS ARE SPECIFICALLY ADOPTED N THIS ARTICLE; AND (d) FURTHER, THROUGH POWERS GRANTED IT BY THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION, THE CITY HAS ADOPTED THESE REGULATIONS TO BE CONSISTENT WITH THE INTENT AND PURPOSES OF THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION ACT. IT IS THE DECLARED INTENT OF THE CITY TO NOT CONFLICT WITH THE ACT OR ANY REGULATIONS OF THE OGCC. THESE REGULATIONS COMPLEMENT THE PURPOSES AND THE PROVISIONS OF THE ACT AND REGULATIONS AND DO NOT CONFLICT WITH ANY PROVISIONS THEREIN. SECTION 58-10.102 APPLICABILITY (a) WELL SITES AND PRODUCTION SITES THAT ARE N EXISTENCE ON THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDNANCE, OR ARE LOCATED WITHIN TERRITORY WHICH THEREAFTER IS ANNEXED TO THE CITY, MAY CONTINUE OPERATING WITHOUT THE ISSUANCE OF A DEVELOPMENT PERMIT UNTIL THE PRODUCTION SITE IS EXPANDED, OR NEW WELLS ARE DRILLED ON THE WELL SITE. CONSTRUCTION OR RECONSTRUCTION OF ACCESS ROADS SHALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS ARTICLE, AND SHALL REQUIRE A MINOR DEVELOPMENT PERMIT, PURSUANT TO SECTION 58-2.702. THE CONSTRUCTION OR RECONSTRUCTION SHALL NOT REQUIRE THE ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT N A PRODUCTION SITE OR A WELL but, h, TO CONFORM TO THE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS IN THIS ARTICLE THE RIGHT TO OPERATE A WELL SITE OR PRODUCTION SITE TERMINATES IF THE USE THEREOF IS DISCONTINUED FOR SIX MONTHS OR MORE, OTHER THAN BY TEMPORARY ABANDONMENT OR SHUT-IN WHICH IS IN CONFORMANCE WITH OGCC REGULATIONS. (b) ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT AND PUMPING SYSTEMS THAT ARE IN EXISTENCE ON THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS ORDINANCE, OR ARE LOCATED WITHIN TERRITORY WHICH THEREAFTER IS ANNEXED TO THE CITY, MAY CONTINUE OPERATING WITHOUT THE ISSUANCE OF A DEVELOPMENT PERMIT. ANY RENOVATION OR REPAIR OF 930804 -11- C.D. No. QEAL NONCONFORMING PERMITTED ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT OR PUMPING SYSTEMS WITHOUT A DEVELOPMENT PERMIT, PROVIDED THE WORK DOES NOT INCREASE THE DEGREE OF NONCONFORMITY. ANY REPLACEMENT OF EXISTING ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT OR ANY ADDITION OF ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT SHALL CONFORM TO THIS ARTICLE AND REQUIRE A MINOR DEVELOPMENT P ANT TO SECTION 58-2.702 THE REPLACEMIN , OR ADDITION DDm O• PURSUANT F INDIVIDUAL TANKS, TREATERS, OR SEPARATORS SHALL NOT REQUIRE THE REMAIN:CC ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT N A PRODUCTION SITE, AN STANDARDS N THIS ARTICLE. ACCESS ROAD, OR A WELL STIT, TO CONFORM TO THE DEVELOPMENT (c) THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ARTICLE SHALL APPLY TO THE PERIVIITTING, CONSTRUCTION, ERECTION, MAINTENANCE, ALTERATION, REPAIR, AND LOCATION OF WELLS, ACCESSORY EQUIRNENT OR STRUCTURES WITHIN THE CITY. (d) ANY DEVELOPMENT PERNCT GRANTED PURSUANT TO SHALL BE EXPRESSLY EXEMPT FROM TKE REVOCATION OF ARTICLE A DEVELOPMENT PERMIT PROVIDED FOR N SECTION 58-1.103(b). THE PURPOSE OF THIS EXEMPTION IS TO AVOID ANY POSSIBLE CONFLICT W THE OGCC AUTHORITY OR REGULATIONS. THE CITY DOES NOT WAIVE HCUT ANY OTHER A��\.T POWER RELATED TO THE PROSE iTvtIIO THAT F ACTS N MUNICIPAL COURT OR ANY MUNICIPAL COURT, MAY ANY IMPOSED UPON CONVICTION N SUCH POWER THE CITY MAY HA REMOVE OR PREVENT ANY VIOOLATION OF THIS ARTICLE OR ANDY TO DEVELOPMENT PERMIT OR STANDARD. (e) NOTHINGI HEREIN.SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO LIMIT OTHER I THERE IS A CONFLICT BETWEEN OF THE CRY NOT AANCDO O CT REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS N �TICLE X �K GOVERN.CHAPTER 58, ARTICLE X SHALL (f) ALL TERMS USED H REIN THAT ARE DEFINED N THE ACT OR IN OCCC REGULATIONS AND ARE NOT OTHflWISE DEFINED N SECTION SHALL BE DEFINED AS PROVIDED :N THE ACT. (g) ALL OTHER WORDS USED CUSTOMARY AND ACS SHALL BE N GIVEN THEIR USUAL TECHNICAL NATURE, OR PECULIARMEANING, AND ALL WORDS OF A TO THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY, 930804 -12- C.D. No. na SHALL BE GIVEN THAT MEANING WHICH IS GENERALLY ACCEPTED IN SAID OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY. SECTION 58-10.103 GENERAL, PROVISIONS (a) SUBJECT TO SECTION 58-I0.102, WITHIN ALL ZONING DISTRICTS, IT SHALL BE UNLAWFUL FOR ANY PERSON TO DRILL A WELL, OR REACTIVATE A PLUGGED OR ABANDONED WELL, OR TO PERFORM ISYSTEMS NITIAL INSTALLATION OF ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT OR PUMPING BY T�C UNLESS A DEVELOPiw T P FIRST BEENGR ED D COMMISSION N ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROCEDURES EFINED IN SECTION 58-2.702, WHERE APPLICABLE. THE INITIAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT SHALL ALLOW ANY TWINNING OF A WELL AND RELOCATION OF ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT TRANSMISSION LINES SO LONG AS LL D OPM ANNT DGAND N I DIVISION 58-10.300 ARE MET. IF ANY TWINNING OF A WELL ARDS OR RELOCATION OF ACCESSORY EQUIP -T OR GATHERING AND TRANSMISSION LINES OCCURS, TT ST WTTHEV 30 DAYS OF SUCH ACTIVITY, THE OPERATOR SHALL FILE A REVISED SITE PLAN WITH TEE DIRECTOR DEPICTING ANY CHANGES FROM THE APPROVED DEVELOPMENT PERMIT AND DEMONSTRATING HOW SZJCH CHANGES COMPLY WITH ALL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS N DIVISION 58-10.300. WI -DEN A DEVELOPMENT PERMIT HAS BEEN REENTRY OF SUCH WELL FOR PURPOSES OF GRANTED FOR A WELL, DEEPENING, RECOMPLEI:[NG, OR REi WORKING EHCG, DEVELOPMENT PERMIT AMENDMEIsIT, IT SHALL NOT REQUIRE A ANY PERSON TO FAIL TO DO OR PERFORM OR CAUSE TO BSHALL BE E OMIT TED OR NOT PERFORMED ANY ACT OR TRIG REQUIRED TO BE DONE BY A DEVELOPMENT PERMIT OR BY TICS ARTICLE X. (b) A DEVELOPMENT PERMIT FOR A WELL SITE OR PRODUCTION SITE MAY BE GRANTED ON UNSUBDIVIDECD PROPERTY WITHOUT REQUIRING THE PROPERTY TO BE SUBDIVIDED. (c) SALES AND USE TAX LICENSE. OPERATORS SHALL AT ALL TIICES HAVE A VALID CITY SALES AND USE TAX LICENSE. SUCH LICENSE MAY BE OBTAINED BY FILNNG THE APPROPRIATE APPLICATION WITH THE CITY FINANCE DEPARTMENT. ALL OPERATORS MUST CONFORM TO APPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 9 OF THE THORNTON CITY CODE RELATING TO TAXATION. (d) BUILDING PERMIT. FOLLOWING THE COMPLETION OF A WELL, BUILDING PERMITS SHALL BE OBTAINED PRIOR TO THE 930804 -13- C.D. No. 0€ CONSTRUCTION OF. ALL ABOVE -GROUND STRUCTURES TO THE EXTENT REQUIRED BY THE CITY BUILDING CODE THEN IN EFFECT. (e) NOTICE PROCEDURES. (1) EVERY OPERATOR OF ANY WELL SUBJECT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ARTICLE SHALL DESIGNATE AN AGENT RESIDING WITHIN COLORADO TO RECEIVE ANY LEGAL PROCESS OR ORDERS AND NOTICES PROVIDED FOR N THIS ARTICLE. NOTICE OF CHANGE OF THE AG l AND HIS OR HER ADDRESS SHALL BE SUBMITTED BY CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED, TO THE DIRECTOR WITHIN TEN (10) DAYS FOLLOWING THE OCCURRENCE OF SUCH CHANGE (2) NOTICE TO THE DIRECTOR SHALL BE EFFECTIVE UPON RECEIPT BY THE THORNTON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT AT THE THORNTON CIVIC CENTER, 9500 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE, THORNTON, CO 80229. (e CIVIL ACTION. IN CASE ANY BUILDING OR STRUCTURE IS OR IS PROPOSED TO BE ERECTED, CONSTRUCTED, RECONSTRUCTED, ALTERED, OR USED, OR ANY LAND IS OR IS PROPOSED TO BE USED, IN VIOLATION OF ANY PROVISION OF THIS ARTICLE OR THE CONDITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS OF THE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT, THE an ATTORNEY, N ADDITION TO ANY OTHER REMEDIES PROVIDED BY LAW, ORDINANCE, OR RESOLUTION, MAY INSTITUTE ANY NJL'NCTION, MANDAMUS, ABATEMENT, OR OTHER APPROPRIATE ACTION TO PREVENT, ENJOIN, ABATE, OR REMOVE SUCH UNLAWFUL ERECTION, CONSTRUCTION, RECONSTRUCTION, ALTERATION, OR USE. DIVISION 58-10.200 DEVELOPMENT PERMIT PROCEDURES SECTION 58-10.201 SUBMISSION REQUIREMENT'S (a) GENERAL SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS (I) AN APPLICATION FOR A DEVELOPMENT PERMIT PURSUANT TO THIS ARTICLE SHALL BE FILED WITH THE DEPARTMENT AND SHALL INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: 930804 -14- C.D. No. (A) A COMPLETED APPLICATION ON A FORM FURNISHED By THE CITY. (B) THE OPERATOR'S NAME AND ADDRESS, COPIES OF APPLICABLE OGCC FORMS 1 AND 2. (C) AN OPERATING PLAN. (D) A LISTING OF ALL PERMITS OR APPROVALS OBTAINED OR YET TO BE OBTAINED FROM STATE OR FEDERAL AGENCIES OTHER THAN OGCC. (E) AN EMERGENCY RESPONSES PLAN WHICH INCLUDES BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO A LISTNG OF LOCAL TELEPHONE NUMBERS OF THE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ENITIIFS AND INDIVIDIJALS TO BE NOTIFIED IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY, THE LOCATION OF THE WELL, THE LOCATION OF DRILLING EQUIPMENT AND RELATED FACILITIES AND STRUCTURES, AND PROVISIONS TO BE MADE FOR ACCESS BY EMERGENCY RESPONSE ENTITIES. (F) A SCHEDULE OF DRILLING AND ANTICIPATED COMPLETION EVENTS RELATED TO THE PROPOSED WELL. (G) AN ACCESS PLAN INDICATING PROPOSED EQUIPMENT ROUTES AND LOADING INFORMATION. (H) TWENTY FIVE (25) COPIES OP THE DRAINAGE AND EROSION CONTROL PLANS FOR ON -SITE AND OFF SITE DRAINAGE. (I) GRAPHIC RII'RESENTATIONS (PREFERABLY A REPRESENTATIVE PHOTOGRAPH(S) OR PICTORIAL DRAWING) OF THE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT TO BE USED DURING DRILLING, COMPLETION, MAINTENANCE, OR ABANDONMENT OPERATIONS, AS APPLICABLE. (J) AN 8.5 X 1I NCH BLACK AND WHITE REDUCTION OF EACH SITE PLAN AND VICINITY MAP SUITABLE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY SHOWING SUFFICIENT DETAIL, BUT GENERAL ENOUGH TO BE LEGIBLE. (K) APPLICATION FEE AS ADOPTED BY COUNCIL 930804 -15- C.D. No. 93-083 (b) VICINITY MAP APPLICATION ELEMENTS (1) ALL VICINITY MAPS SUBMITTED AS PART OF THE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT SUBMISSION SHALL INC: UDE: (A) LOCATION OF ALL EXISTING BODIES OF WATER AND WATERCOURSES, INCLUDING DIRECTION OF WATER FLOW. THIS INFORMATION SHALL BE SUBMITTED ON UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SERVICE (USGS) 7.5 MINUTE SERIES, ASSESSOR BASE MAPS WHICH INDICATE TOPOGRAPHIC DETAIL AND SHOWS ALL EXISTING BODIES OF WATER AND WATERCOURSES WITH A PHYSICALLY DEFINED CHANNEL WITHIN A 1000 FOOT RADIUS OF THE PROPOSED WELL OR A MAP OF EQUAL QUALITY AND INFORMATION. (B) LOCATION OF EXISTING OIL AND GAS WELLS AS REFLECTED N OGCC RECORDS. THIS INFORMATION SHALL BE SUBMITTED ON A. MAP AND SHALL INCLUDE ANY AND ALL WELLS (INCLUDING ABANDONED WELLS) WITHIN A 1000 FOOT RADIUS OF THE PROPOSED LOCATION FOR THE WELL. (C) LOCATION OF PROPOSED WELL SITE AND PROPOSED PRODUCTION SITE. THE INFORMATION TO BE SUBMITTED SHALL BE THAT CONTAINED ON OGCC FORM 2 AND SHALL BE GRAPHICALLY DEPICTED ON A MAP OF THE SECTION N WHICH THE SITES ARE TO BE LOCATED. THE INFORMATION SHALL ALSO INCLUDE THE PARCEL TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER OF THE PROPERTY ON WHICH THE WELL SITE AND PRODUCTION Sith IS TO BE LOCATED. (D) TWENTY FIVE (25) SETS OF TIE VICINITY MAP APPLICATION ELEMENTS, (c) SITE PLAN APPLICATION ELEMENTS (1) THE SITE PLAN INFORMATION FOR THE WELL SITE AND PRODUCTION SITE SHALL BE SUBMITTED ON ONE OR MORE PLATS OR MAPS, DRAWN ON 24" X 36" PAPER AND AT A SCALE NO LESS THAN 1 INCH EQUALS 100 FEET OR LARGER, SHOWING: 930804 -16- C.D. No. 93-083 (A) A LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY UPON WHICH THE WELL SITE AND PRODUCTION SITE ARE TO BE SITUATED. (B) A SITE PLAN WITH A NORTH ARROW AND NAME OF PROPOSED WELL(S) AND THE LOCATION OF THE PROPOSED WELL SITE AND PRODUCTION SITE INCLUDING WELL, PROPOSED TWINNING LOCATIONS, MOTORS, TANK BATTERY, SEPARATORS AND TREATERS, PRODUCTION PITS, TRANSMISSION AND GATHERING PIPELINES AND OTHER ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT TO BE USED DURING THE DRILLING, MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF THE PROPOSED WELL. THE SITE PLAN SHALL IDENTIFY ALL PROPOSED ACCESS WAYS, AND STORAGE FACILITIES 'SATED WITH THE WELL SITE AND PRODUCTION SITE DEPIC i t , AND SHALL CONTAIN A DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION OF PROPOSED LANDSCAPING, INTENDED COLOR OF PAINT FOR STORAGE TANKS AND OTHER PERMANENT STRUCTURES, FENCING AND BERMING FOR THE SITE. (C) THE SITE PLAN SHALL DEPICT ALL EXISTING PHYSICAL FEATURES, INCLUDING DRAIAGEWAYS, FLOODPLAINS, ROADS AND RIGHTS -OF -WAY WITHIN 1000 FEET OF A WELL SITE OR PRODUCTICN SITE THE SITE PLAN SHALL ALSO DEPICT EXISTING SUBDIVISION BOUNDARIES, EXISTING BUILDING OR STRUCTURES, PROPERTY LINES, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE UTII1TY EASEMENTS OF RECORD AND UTILITY FACILITIES AND IMPROVEMENTS WITHIN 400 FEET OF THE WELL SITE OR PRODUCTION SITE. (D) INCLUDE 25 FOLDED, BLUE OR BLACK LINE SETS OF THE SITE PLAN APPLICATION ELEMENTS, AND ONE SET OF PHOTOGRAPHIC ORIGINAL MYLAR SHEETS. (2) THE DIRECTOR MAY WAIVE ONE OR MORE OF THE ITEMS LISTED AS SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS IF THEY ARE NOT APPLICABLE GIVEN THE LOCATION OF THE WELL SITE OR PRODUCTION SITE. THE DIRECTOR MAY ALSO REQUEST FROM THE APPLICANT ANY OTHER REASONABLE AND PERTINENT INFORMATION RELATED TO THE SUBMISSION REQUIRaCE TS DEEMED NECESSARY FOR THE REVIEW OF THE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT. 930804 -17- C.D. No. 93-083 SECTION 58-10.202 DEVELOPMENT PERMIT REVIEW CRITERIA (a) THE COMMISSION SHALL APPROVE OR APPROVE WITH CONDITIONS A DEVELOPMENT PERMIT FOR A WELL SITE OR PRODUCTION SITE THAT MEETS THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS: (1) COMPLIES WITH THE SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS CONTAINED N SECTION 58-10.201; AND (2) COMPLIES WITH THE GENERAL PROVISIONS CONTAINED N SECTION 58-10.103, AND THE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS CONTAINED N DIVISION 58-10.300. (3) COMPLIES WITH THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, UNIFORM FIRE CODE, CHAPTER 9 OF THE THORNTON CITY CODE, AND DRAINAGE PROVISIONS OF THE :STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS. (b) THE COMMISSION SHALL DENY A DEVELOPMENT PERMIT FOR A WELL SITE OR PRODUCTION SITE THAT DOES NOT MEET THE REQUIREMENTS LISTED N (a)(1), (2), AND (3) ABOVE. SECTION 58-10.203 VARIANCE FROM DEVELOPMENT STANDARD (a) THIS VARIANCE PROCESS ADDRESSES THE APPLICATION OF THESE REGULATIONS TO THE OPERATIONAL UNIQUENESS THAT MAY EXIST FOR OIL AND GAS WELL AND INJECTION WELL DRILLING AND PRODUCTION. THIS PROCESS IS N ADDITION TO THE VARIANCE PROCESS DESCRIBED N SECTION 58.2.701. IF THE APPLICATION OF THESE REGULATIONS CREATES AN OPERATIONAL CONFLICT, THE APPROVAL OF A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE FROM THE SPECIFIC REGULATION WILL PERMIT THE CONTINUED EFFICIENT DEVELOPMENT OF THE OIL AND GAS RESOURCES. (b) AN APPLICANT FOR A DEVELOPMENT PERMIT UNDER ARTICLE X MAY APPLY FOR A VARIANCE TO A DEVELOPMENT STANDARD LISTED N DIVISION 58-10300. THE PROCEDURE IN' SECTION 58-2701, APPEALS TO THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, SHALL APPLY. A DEVELOPMENT PERMIT AND VARIANCE REQUEST MAY BE PROCESSED SIMULTANEOUSLY. 930804 -18- C.D. No. 93-083 (c) THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS SHALL GRANT A VARIANCE TO THE APPLICANT WITHOUT REQUIRING THE APPLICANT TO MEET THE STANDARDS N SECTION 58-2.701(c)(T) OR (2) IN EITHER OF THE CASES AS FOLLOWS: (1) THE APPLICANT ESTABLLSHFS THAT THE APPLICATION OF THE DEVELOPMENT STANDARD TO THE APPLICANT OR THE APPLICANT'S PROPERTY RESULTS N A DMECT CONFLICT WITH THE ACT OR THE OGCC REGULATIONS; OR (2) THE APPLICANT ESTABLISHES THAT ANY DEVELOPMENT STANDARD AS APPLIED TO THE APPLICANT OR THE APPLICANTS PROPERTY CONSTITUTES A TAKING OR DAMAGE BY THE CITY WHICH VIOLATES THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION OR A TAKING OR DAMAGE BY THE CITY WHICH VIOLATES ARTICLE 2 SECTION 3 OF THE COLORADO CONSTITUTION. (d) IF A VARIANCE IS GRANTED UNDER (c) ABOVE THE SHALL MEET THE DEVELOP,'�NT STANDARD APPLICANT EXTENT POSSIBLE AND THE APPROVALL BE THE MAXIMUM VARIANCE THAT WILL AFFORD REIF WITH FOR MI1�1IIvfUM MODIFICATION POSSIBLE TO THE DEVELOPMENT STANDARD. (e) IF AN APPLICANT CANNOT ESTABLISH THE REQUIREMENTS UNDER (c) ABOVE, THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS SHALL REVIEW, UPON REQUEST OF THE APPLICANT, THE VARIANCE REQUEST UNDER THE STANDARDS ESTABLISHED N SECTION 58-2.70I(c)(1) AND (2). SECTION 58-10.204 ISSUANCE OF DEVELOPMENT PERMIT (a) THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTATION SHALL BE SUBMITTED AND APPROVED FOR COMPLETENESS BY THE DIRECTOR OR DESIGNEE PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF A DEVELCPMENT PERMIT UNDER THIS ARTICLE X FOR A WELL SIZE OR PRODUCTION SITE: (1) A COPY OF ANY APPROVED OVERWEIGHT/OVERSIZED TRUCK PERMIT ISSUED BY THE CITY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT PURSUANT TO THE THORNTON CTIY CODE. (2) A COPY OF THE CITY SALES AND USE TAX LICENSE 930804 -19- C.D. No. 93-083 (3) A COPY OF ALL NECESSARY STATE OR FEDERAL PERMITS ISSUED FOR THE OIL OR GAS OPERATION. (4) A COPY OF ANY RESOLUTION BY THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS GRANTING A VARIAN= FROM ANY DEVELOPMENT STANDARD. DIVISION 58-10.300 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS SECTION 58-10.301 WELL SITE AND PRODUCTION SITE SETBACKS (a) N ALL AREAS OF THE CITY THE FOLLOWING SHALL APPLY: (1) A WELL SrTE LOCATION SHALL BE SETBACK A MINIMUM OF THREE HUNDRED FIFTY (350) FEET FROM ANY OCCUPIED BUILDING OR OCCUPIED BUILDING PERMITTED FOR CONSTRUCTION AND SHALL BE SETBACK A MINIMUM OF SEVENTY FIVE (75) FEET FROM ANY PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. (2) A PRODUCTION SITE LOCATION SHALL BE SETBACK A MINflvRJM OF THREE HUNDRED FIFTY (350) FEET FROM ANY OCCUPIED BUILDING OR OCCUPIED BUILDING PERMITTED FOR CONSTRUCTION AND SHALL BE SFTBAQ( A MENTIvIUM OF SEVENTY FIVE (75) FEET FROM ANY PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. (3) PROPOSED SUBDIVISION OF PROPERTY ON WHICH WELL SITES OR PRODUCTION SITES ARE LOCATED OR ARE PROPOSED TO BE LOCATED SHALL BE SUBJECT TO SECTION 58-6.201(c)(2)(E). (4) IN THE EVENT THAT A BUILDING IS CONSTRUCTED CLOSER THAN 350 FEET TO AN EXISTING WELL SITE OR PRODUCTION SITE, SUCH WELL SITE OR PRODUCTION SITE SHALL NOT BE IN VIOLATION OF THIS SECTION. SECTION 58-10.302 PRODUCTION SITE CONTAINMENT (a) TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT POSSIBLE, ALL ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LOCATED WITHIN A CENTRAL BAiMAY AREA WHICH CONFORMS TO THE PRODUCTION SITE SETBACK REQUIREMENTS. 930804 -20- C.D. No. 93-083 (b) ALL PERMANENT PRODUCTION TANI:CS SHALL BE LOCATED WITHIN A CONTAINMENT BERM. SUCH CONTAINMENT BERM SHALL BE DESIGNED TO PERMIT REASONABLE AND ADEQUATE ACCESS AND SERVICE. THE CONTAINMENT BERM SHALL BE SO DESIGNED TO BE CAPABLE OF IMPOUNDING AN AMOUNT OF FLUID EQUAL TO ONE HUNDRED PERCENT (100%) OF THE CAPACITY OF THE LARGEST TANK WI'T'HIN SAID BERM. SECTION 58-10.303 VISUAL IMPACTS AND AESTHETICS (a) TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PRACTICABLE, A WELL SITE AND A PRODUCTION SITE SHALL BE LOCATED AWAY FROM PROMINENT NATURAL FEATURES SUCH AS DISTINCTIVE ROCK AND LAND FORMS, VEGETATIVE PATTERNS, RIVER CROSSINGS, CITY -OWNED AND DESIGNATED OPEN SPACE AREAS, AND OTHER DESIGNATED LANDMARKS. (b) TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PRACTIC6.BLE, A WELL SITE AND A PRODUCTION SITE SHALL BE LOCATED TO AVOID THE TOP OF HILLS AND RIDGES N ORDER TO PREVENT THE APPEARANCE OF PUMPJACK AND ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT PROFILES ON THE HORIZON. (c) ELECTRIC PUMPING SYSTEMS SHALL BE REQUIRED N AREAS WHERE FEASIBLE. (d) IN URBANIZED AREAS, NO TANKS LOCATED IN A PRODUCTION SITE SHALL EXCEED 6 (SIX) FEET N HEIGI-TT. N DEVELOPING AREAS, NO TANKS LOCATED N A PRODUCTION SITE SHALL EXCEED 9 (NINE) 1•tr.i IN HEIGHT. (e) N URBANIZED AREAS, NO TREATMENT FACILITIES LOCATED IN A PRODUCTION SITE SHALL EXCITED 6 (SIX) FEET IN HEIGHT, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF VENTING PIPES WHICH SHALL NOT EXCEED 16 FEET N HEIGHT. N DEVELOPING AREAS, NC) TREATMENT FACILITIES LOCATED N A PRODUCTION SITE SHALL DCCEED 9 OVINE) FEET .IN HEIGHT, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF VENTING PIPES WHICH SHALL NOT EXCEED 16 FEET N HEIGHT. (f) TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PRACTICABLE, THE APPLICANT SHALL LOCATE FACILITIES AT THE BASE OF SLOPES TO PROVIDE A BACKGROUND OF TOPOGRAPHY AND/OR NATURAL COVER 330804 -21- C.D. No. 3 (g) TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PRACTICABLE, THE APPLICANT SHALL ALIGN ACCESS ROADS TO FOLLOW EXISTNG GRADES AND MINIMIZE CUTS AND FILLS. (h) FACILITIES SHALL BE PAINTED AS FOLLOWS: (1) UNIFORM, NON -CONTRASTING, NON -REFLECTIVE COLOR TONES, SIMILAR TO MUNSELL SOIL COLOR CODING SYSTEM. (2) COLOR MATCHED TO LAND, NOT SKY, SLIGHTLY DARKER THAN ADJACENT LANDSCAPE (3) EXPOSED CONCRETE COLORED TO MATCH SOIL COLOR (i) ELECTRICAL LNES SERVICING PUMPING AND ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT SHALL BE INSTALLED BELOW GROUND ONLY. (3) AFTER COM 1 NCErgNT OF PRODUCTION OPERATIONS, ALL EXCAVATION SLOPES, BOTH CUT AND FILL, SHALL BE PLANTED AND MAINTAINED WITH GRASSES, PLANTS, OR SHRUBS FOR THE PURPOSES OF ADEQUATE EROSION CONTROL SECTION 58-10.304 ACCESS ROADS (a) ALL PRIVATE ROADS USED TO ACCESS A PRODUCTION SITE OR A WELL SITE SHALL BE IMPROVED PRIOR TO THE DRILLING OF THE WELL AND MAINTAINED ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS WHICH SHALL CONTROL IN THE EVENT OF A CONFLICT: (1) ACCESS ROADS TO THE PRODUCTION SITE SHALL BE SUBJECT TO REVIEW BY THE CITY ENGINEER N ACCORDANCE WITH TIE CITY STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM STANDARDS: (A) A GRADED ROADWAY HAVING A PREPARED SUBGRADE AND AN AGGREGATE BASE COURSE SURFACE A MINIMUM OF TEN (10) INCHES THICK COMPACTED TO A MINIMUM DENSITY OF 95 PERCENT OF THE MAXIMUM DENSITY DETERIINED N ACCORDANCE WITH GENERALLY ACCEPTED ENGINEERING SAMPLING AND TESTING PROCEDURES. THE AGGREGATE BASE COURSE AT A MINIMUM SHALL MEET mm REQUIREMENTS FOR 930804 -22- C.D. No. 93-083 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS CLASS 1, 4, 5, OR 6 AGGREGATE BASE COURSE, AS SPECIFIED N THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS "STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION," LATEST EDITION. (B) GRADED SO AS TO PROVIDE DRAINAGE FROM THE ROADWAY SURFACE AND CONSTRUCTa' TO ALLOW FOR CROSS DRAINAGE OF WATERWAYS (LE. ROADSIDE SWALES, GULC iES, RIVERS, CREEKS, ETC.) BY MEANS OF AN ADEQUATE CULVERT PIPE. ADEQUACY OF THE PIPE SHALL BE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS OR HIS DESIGNEE. (C) MAINTAINED SO AS TO PROVIDE A PASSABLE ROADWAY GENERALLY FREE OF RUTS. (2) ACCESS ROADS TO WELL STIES SHALL BE SUBJECT TO REVIEW BY THE CITY ENGINEER N ACCORDANCE WITH THE CITY STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM STANDARDS WHICH SHALL CONTROL N THE EVENT OF A CONFLICT: (A) A GRADED, DIRT ROADWAY COMPACTED TO A MIIv'IIvfUM DENSITY OF 95 PERCENT OF THE MAXCvIUM DENSITY DETERMINED N ACCORDANCE WITH GENERALLY ACCEPTED ENGINEERING SAMPLING AND TESTING PROCEDURES. (B) GRADED SO AS TO PROVIDE DRAINAGE FROM THE ROADWAY SURFACE AND CONSTRUCTED TO ALLOW FOR CROSS DRAINAGE OF WATERWAYS BY MEANS OF AN ADEQUATE CULVERT PIPE. ADEQUACY OF THE PIPE SHALL BE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS, OR HIS DESIGNEE. (C) MAINTAINED SO AS TO PROVIDE A PASSABLE ROADWAY GENERALLY FREE OF RUTS. (3) PUBLIC ACCESS ROADS (A) AN OVERSIZED/OVERWEIGHT TRUCK PERMIT SHALL BE REQUIRED FOR ALL OVERSIZED/OVERWEIGHT TRUCKS 930804 -23- C.D. No. AND EQUIPMENT WHICH USE PUBLIC STREETS. SAID PERMIT, IF REQUIRED, SHALL BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS, OR HIS DESIGNEE, PRIOR TO MOBILIZATION. (B) ALL PROPOSED ACCESS ROADS TO WELL SITES AND PRODUCTION SITES WHIG GAIN ACCESS OFF OF PAVED PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY SHALL BE IMPROVED AS STATED ABOVE AND, N ADDITION, THE POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY SHALL BE Il1:PROVED TO THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM STANDARDS: (i) AN ACCESS WIDTH OF 20 FEET WITH PAVED 25 FOOT RADII AT EACH SIDE OF THE ACCESS ROAD AT THE POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE PUBLIC RIGHT- OF-WAY; AND (ii) A MINIMUM OF 6 INCHES OF ASPHALT PAVEMENT OVER THE INITIAL 20 FOOT PORTION OF THE PROPOSED ACCESS ROAD, BEGINNING AT THE EDGE OF THE EXISTING PAVEMENT OF A PAVED PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. SECTION 58-10.305 ADDITIONAL PERFORMANCE STANDARDS (a) UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED N THIS ARTICLE, ALL WELLS AND ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT SHALL COMPLY WITH ARTICLE IV OF CHAPTER 58 PERTAINING TO FLOODPLAIN REGULATIONS AND WITH ARTICLE IX OF CHAPTER 58 PERTAINING TO ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE STANDARDS. IN ADDITION, THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS SHALL APPLY: (1) ALL STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE MAINTAINED SO AS NOT TO BECOME A HAZARD OR INJURIOUS TO PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY. (2) ALL PRODUCED OIL OR GAS SHALL BE TRANSPORTED FROM THE WELL TO THE ON -SITE TREATMENT FACILITIES AND PRODUCTION PITS BY BURIED PIP?3, NE (3) AIR CONTAMINANT EMISSION SOURCES SHALL COMPLY WITH THE PERMIT AND CONTROL PROVISIONS OF THE COLOR 04 . • -24- C.D. No. 93-083 AIR QUALITY CONTROL PROGRAM (TITLE 25, ARTICLE 7, CRS) AND THE RULES AND REGULATIONS PROMULGATED BY THE COLORADO AIR QUALITY CONTROL COMMISSION. IF OPERATIONS RESULT IN THE GENERATION OF AMOUNTS OF DUST N EXCESS OF APPLICABLE STANDARDS SET FORTH N THE THORNTON CITY CODE, ALONG ACCESS ROUTES AND ON THE WELL SITE OR PRODUCTION SITE, THE PERM TTEE SHALL INSTITUTE ADEQUATE DUST CONTROL MEASURES AS SET FORTH IN SECTION 58-9.106. (4) NOISE: • (A) ALL POWER SOURCES USED IN PRODUCTION OPERATIONS AND FOR PUMPING SYSTEMS SHALL BE ELECTRIC MOTORS OR MUFFLED INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES, SUCH THAT NOISE EMISSION SHALL NOT EXCEED THE SOUND LEVEL STANDARDS SET FORTH N CHAPTER 58 OF THE THORNTON CITY CODE. (B) DRILLING OPERATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH WELLS SHALL BE EXEMPTED FROM SECTION 58-9.102(C)(5) OF THE THORNTON CITY CODE. (C) FOR THE PURPOSES OF NOISE REGULATIONS, ALL DECIBEL READINGS SHALL BE TAKEN FROM THE St i BACK LINE FROM ALL WELL SITES AND PRODUCTION SITES. (b) WILDLIFE L'vfPACT MITIGATION (1) WHEN A WELL biih OR PRODUCTION SITE IS LOCATED N A SIGNIFICANT WILDLIFE HABITAT, AS DEFINED BY THE COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE OR AS DESIGNATED N THE THORNTON COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, THE APPLICANT SHALL CONSULT WITH THE COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE AND THE CITY TO OBTAIN RECOMMENDATIONS FOR APPROPRIATE SITE SPECIFIC AND CUMULATIVE IMPACT MITIGATION PROCEDURES. THE OPERATOR OR OWNER SHALL IMPLEMENT SUCH PROCEDURES AS RECOMMINDED BY THE DIVISION OF WILDLIFE AFTER CONSULTATION WITH THE CITY. (2) THE APPLICANT SHALL NOT ENGAGE N ACTIVITIES WHICH THE COLORADO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE DETERMINES THREATEN ENDANGERED SPECIES. 930804 -25- C.D. No. 93-083 SECTION 58-10.306 SIGN STANDARDS (a) EACH WELL SITE AND PRODUCTION SITE SHALL HAVE POSTED N A CONSPICUOUS PLACE A LEGIBLE SIGN OF NOT LESS THAN THREE (3) SQUARE FEET AND NOT MORE THAN SIX (6) SQUARE FEET BEARING THE CURRENT NAME OF THE OPERATOR, A CURRENT PHONE NUMBER, INCLUDING AREA CODE, WHERE THE OPERATOR MAY BE REACHED AT ALL TIMES, NAME OR NUMBER OF THE LEASE AND NUMBER OF THE WELL PRINTED THEREON. THE SIGN SHALL WARN OF SAFETY HAZARDS TO THE PUBLIC AND SHALL BE MAINTAINED ON THE PREMISES FROM THE TIME MATER;;ALS ARE DELIVERED FOR DRILLING PURPOSES UNTIL THE WELL SITE AND PRODUCTION SITE IS ABANDONED. SECTION 58-10.307 FENCING AND LANDSCAP;NG REQUIREMENTS (a) FENCING. (1) WITHIN ALL RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS, ALL PUMPING SYSTEMS AND ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT USED IN THE OPERATION OF A COMPLETED WELL SHALL BE SCREENED ON ALL SIDES BY A SOLID WOOD PRIVACY FENCE OF A HEIGHT EQUAL TO THE HIGHEST ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT, WITH THE EXLhYi ION OF VENTING PIPES ASSOCIATED WITH SAID EQUIPMENT. (2) WITHIN ALL NONRESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS, ALL PUMPING SYSTEMS AND ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT USED N THE OPERATION OF A COMPLETED WELL SHALL BE SCREENED ON ALL SIDES BY A FENCE OF A HEIGHT EQUAL TO THE HIGHEST ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF VENTING PIPES ASSOCIATED WITH SAID EQ 3IPMENT. THE FENCE SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED OF EITHER SOLD WOOD OR CHAIN LTNTC WITH SLATS. THE SLATS SHALL B:E PAINTED THE SAME COLOR AS THE ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT WIIT-IIN THE FENCE. THE SPECIFIC MATERIAL USED FOR THE FENCE SHALL BE DETERMINED BY THE COMMISSION DURING THE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT REVIEW PROCESS BASED ON COMPATIBILITY WITH ADJACENT DEVELOPMENT AND V.;SIBILITY FROM SURROUNDING RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT. 930804 -26- C.D. No. 23-083 (3) A REQUIRED SCREENING FENCE MAY NOT HAVE MORE THAN 10 SQUARE INCHES OF OPENINGS N ANY GIVEN SQUARE FOOT OF SURFACE ACCESS THROUGH THE FENCE MAY BE PROVIDED BY A SOLID GATE WHICH PRESERVES THE INTEGRITY OF THE SCREENING. SAID ACCESS GATE SHALL BE SECURELY LOCKED TO PREVENT ACCESS BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS. WHEN A SOLID WOOD FENCE IS INSTALLED, THERE SHALL BE A MINIMUM SEPARATION OF 25 ith I BETWEEN THE FENCE AND THE ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT. (b) LANDSCAPING. THE OWNER SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR LANDSCAPING THE PERIMETER OF THE FENCE IMMEDIATELY SURROUNDING THE WELL Sit _ h AND PRODUCTION SITE THE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR LANDSCAPE SCREENING AND BUFFERING SHALL BE DETERMINED BY THE COMMISSION, AS PART OF THE APPROVAL OF THE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT, BASED ON ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING LANDSCAPE CRITERIA: (1) EARTHEN BERM LOCATED AROUND THE PERIMETER OF THE FENCE AND PLANTED WITH TURF GRASS OR GROUND COVER GENERALLY RECOGNIZED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS AND HORTICULTURISTS FOR LOCAL AREA USE FOR THE PURPOSE OF GENERAL SCREENING. (2) INSTALLATION OF GROUND COVERS, TREES, AND SHRUBS FOR SCREENING AND AESTHETIC PURPOSES. (3) DESIGNING THE FACILITY TO UTILIZE NATURAL SCREENS. (4) ALL PLANT MATERIALS SHALL BE MAINTAINED N A HEALTHY GROWING CONDITION AT ALL TIMES. THE OPERATOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE REGULAR WEEDING, MOWING, FERTIL.IflNG, PRUNING, AND OTHER MAINTENANCE OF ALL PLANT MATERIALS AS NEEDED. PROPER IRRIGATION OF PLANT MATERIALS SHALL BE PROVIDED, EXCEPT AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEMS ARE NOT REQUIRED. SECTION 58-10.308 REQUIREMENTS IN DEVELOPING AREAS (a) THE CITY IS URBAN IN CHARACTER WITH THE ASSOCIATED DEVELOPMENT, DENSITY, INFRASTRUCTURE, AND SERVICES THAT EXIST N OTHER URBAN CITIES. THE CITY RECOGNIZES THAT 930804 -27- C.D. No. 93-083 PORTIONS OF THE CITY AND ITS GROWTH AREA HAVE UNDEVELOPED LAND THAT DOES NOT HAVE THE SAME CHARACTERISTICS AS URBAN AREAS. IN SUCH DEVELOPING AREAS THE CIIY ACKNOWLEDGES THAT SOME OF THE REGULATORY SAFEGUARDS PROVIDED N THESE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS MAY NOT BE NECESSARY. IT IS THE INTENT OF THE CTTY TO PERMIT WAIVER PERIODS FROM THE STANDARDS CONTAINED N SECTION 58-10.307 UNTIL AREAS LYING WITHIN A ONE HALF MILE RADIUS SURROUNDING WELL SITES AND PRODUCTION SITES BECOME URBANIZED PURSUANT TO SECTION 58-10309. (b) THE STANDARDS N SECTION 58-10307 SHALL BE WAIVED BY THE COMMISSION IF THE AREA WITHIN* A ONE HALF MILE RADIUS SURROUNDING A WELL SITE OR PRODUCTION SITE IS DETERMINED TO BE A DEVELOPING AREA. SECTION 58-10.309 PROCEDURE FOR EXISTING WELL SITES OR PRODUCTION SITES N URBANIZED AREAS (a) THE CITY RECOGNIZES THAT THE POTENTIAL EXISTS FOR APPROVAL OF A DEVELOPMENT PERMIT FOR WELL SITES OR PRODUCTION SITES IN AREAS THAT, AT THE TIME OF APPROVAL, WERE DEVELOPING AREAS. THE CITY ALSO RECOGNIZES THAT THOSE AREAS THAT WERE DEVELOPING AREAS HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO BECOME URBANIZED AREAS SOMETIME DURING THE LIFE OF THE APPROVED WELL SITE OR PRODUCTION SITE. THEREFORE, WELL SITES OR PRODUCTION STIES APPROVED IN DEVELOPING AREAS THAT LATER BECOME URBANIZED AREAS, SHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE: (1) AT THE TIME AN AREA WITHIN A ONE HALF MILE RADIUS SURROUNDING AN EXISTING WELL SITE OR PRODUCTION SITE NO LONGER QUALIFIES AS A DEVELOPING AREA, ANY PERSON OR ENTITY THAT IS ADVERSELY AFELIw OR THE CITY MAY REQUEST THE COMMISSION MAKE A FINDING OF ADVERSE EMPACT RELATED TO NOISE FROM THE SITE OR VISUAL BLIGHT FROM THE SITE. N MAICENG SUCH FINDING, THE COMMISSION SHALL FOLLOW THE PROCEDURE OUTLINED IN SECTION 58- 2.604(a)(1). THE COMMISSION SHALL MAKE ITS DECISION ON A FINDING OF ADVERSE IMPACT BASED ON STAFF REPORTS FROM THE DIRECTOR AND OTHER EVIDENCE PRESENTED AT THE PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING THE AFFECTED WELL SETT: OR PRODUCTION SITE. IF A FINDING OF ADVERSE IMPACT IS MSIgo 804 -213- C.D. No. p3-083 BY THE COMMISSION, THE AFFECTED WELL SITE OR PRODUCTION SITE SHALL BE REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH THE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS CONTAINED IN SECTION 58-10.307 OF THIS ARTICLE. (2) ANY REPLACEMENT OF EXISTING ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT FOR WHICH A DEVELOPMENT 'PERMIT HAS PREVIOUSLY BEEN GRANTED, OR ANY ADDITION OF ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT SHALL CONFORM TO THE HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS FOR ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT N URBANIZED AREAS AND REQUIRE A MINOR DEVELOPMENT PERMIT AMENDMENT, PURSUANT TO SECTION 58-2.702. 15. If any article, section, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this Chapter is held to be unconstitutional or invalid for any reason, such decision shall not affect the validity, enforceability or constitutionality of the remaining provisions of this Ordinance. 16. This Ordinance shall take effect on the date of final passage. INTRODUCED, READ, AND PASSED on first reading, ordered posted in full, and title ordered published at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Thornton, Colorado, this 10th day of _ Mav .1993. PASSED AND ADOI'iED on second and final reading this 24th day of May , 1993. CITY OF THORNTON, COLORADO taAL.en+ li gar W. Carpenter, MAor ATTEST: Nancy A. Vincent, CityQerit THIS ORDNANCE IS ON FILE N THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION. -29 - APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM Kevin Maggio, City PUBLICATION: Post in six public places for ten days after first reading and second reading. Published in the N Ienn-Th m o tin on Ma 13, 1993 _ Mav 27. 193 and on CD. No. of 15/mq6 93080 ATTACHMENT as amended May 11, 1993 ORDINANCE NO. 967 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TEE BROOMFIEI.D MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING A NEW CHAPTER 17.54 TO TITLE 17, ENTITLED "OIL AND GAS LAND USE RUSES EGULATIONS," AND AMENDING CERTAIN SECTIONS OF CHAPTER 17.30, STANDARDS, PERMITTED F BY SPECIAL � REGULATE,AND OF OIL AND GAS LAND LAND USES BE IT ORDAL ED BY nit CITY COUNCIL OF TiIE CITY OF BROOMFIELD, COLORADO. Sz114xi1. The Broomfield Municipal Code is amended by adding a new chapter 17.54 to title 17, entitled "Oil and Gas Land Use Regulations," to read as hllows: Chapter 17.54 OH, AND GAS LAND USE REGULATIONS 17.54.005 Short title. This chapter is known and may be cited as the "Broomfield Oil and Gas Regulations." 17.54.010 Purpose. This chapter is enacted to protect and morals, convenience, order, prosperity or general welfare of the present sand fuote tureerresiiden of the city. It is the intent of the city council by enacting these regulations to facilitate the development of oil and gas resources within the city while mitigating potential land use conflicts between such development and existing, as well as planned, land uses. It is recognized that under state law the surface and mineral estates are separate and distinct interests in land and that one may be severed from the other. Owners of subsurface mineral interests have certain legal rights and privileges, including the right to use that part of the surface estate reasonably required to extract and develop their subsurface mineral interests. 'The state has a recognized interest in fostering the efficient development, production and utilization of oil and gas resources, and particularly in the prevention of waste and protection of the correlative rights of common source owners and producers to a fair and equitable share of production profits. Similarly, owners of the surface estate have certain legal rights and privileges, including the right to have the mineral estate developed in a reasonable manner. Municipal governments have a recognized, traditional authority and responsibility to regulate land use within their jurisdiction. These regulations are intended to be an exercise of the O&O•REQS.ORD; 4.M12 1. 930804 J. land use authority of the city. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as giving the city authority to enforce state or federal laws, rules, or regulations. 17.54.020 Definitions. All terms used in this chapter that are defined in the Act or in Commission regulations and are not otherwise defined in this section are defined as provided in the Act or in such regulations as of the effective date of this chapter. AU other words used in this chapter are given their usual customary and accepted meaning, and all words of a technical nature, or peculiar to the oil and gas industry, shall be given that meaning which is generally accepted in said oil and gas industry. When not clearly otherwise indicated by the context, the following words and phrases used in this chapter have the following meanings: A. "Act" means the Oil and Gas Conservation Act of the State of Colorado. B. "Commission" or "OGCC" means the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission of the State of Colorado. C. "Day" means a period of 24 consecutive hours. D. "Director" means the director of the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission of the State of Colorado. E. "Injection Well" means any hole drilled into the earth into which fluids are injected for the purposes of secondary recovery, storage, or disposal, pursuant to authorizations granted by the Commission. F. "Inspector" means any person designated by the chief building official, or designee thereof, who shall have the authority to inspect a well site to determine compliance with this chapter and other applicable ordinances of the city. G. "Oil and gas well" means any hole drilled into the earth for the purpose of exploring for or extracting oil, gas, or other hydrocarbon substances. H. "Operating plan" means a general description of a facility identifying purpose, use, typical staffing pattern, seasonal or periodic considerations, routine hours of operating, source of services, infrastructure, and any other information related to regular functioning of such facility. I• "Operator" means the person designated by the working interest owners as operator and named in Commission Form 2 or a subsequently filed Commission Form 10. "Owner" means any person with a working interest ownership in the oil and gas or leasehold interest therein. O&O.REOS.ORD, 9.0512 2 930804 K. "Production site" means the area surround:ng proposed or existing production pits or other accessory equipment required for oil and gas production, at which may also be located tanks and tank batteries, exclusive of transmission and gathering pipelines. L. "Reentering" means accessing an existing well bore for either the original or amended purpose,provided that such well has not been abandoned. M. "Sidetracking" means entering the same well head from the surface, but not necessarily following the same well bore, throughout its subsurface extent when deviation from such well bore is necessary to reach the objective depth because of an engineering problem. N. "Twinning" means the drilling of a well within a radius of 50 feet from an existing well bore when the well cannot be drilled to the objective depth or produced because of an engineering problem, such as a collapsed casing or formation damage. O. "Use Tax" means the tax paid by a consumer for using storing, distributing or otherwise consuming tangible personal property or taxable services inside the City. P. "Well" means an oil and gas well or an injection well. Q. "Well head" means the equipment attaching the surface equipment to wellbore equipment at the well. R. "Well site" means that area surrounding a proposed or existing well or wells and accessory structures and equipment necessary for drilling completion, recompletion, workover, development, and production activities. 17.54.030 Inspections. In recognition of the potential impacts associated with oil and gas drilling and well operation in an urban setting, all wells ale: accessory equipment and structures may be inspected by the inspectors of the city at reasonable times to determine compliance with applicable provisions of this chapter, the Uniform Fire Code, the Uniform Building Code, and all other applicable standards in this title. For the purpose of implementing and enforcing the provisions of this chapter, the city personnel have the right to enter upon private property after reasonable notification to the operator, which provides the operator an opportunity to be present. 17.54.040 Use permitted by special review. Within all zoning districts, including a PUb planned unit development district, when an applicant wishes to drill a well that has not been previously permitted under this chapter, it is unlawful for any person to perform any such operation, unless a use permitted by special review has first been approved by the city council as provided in this chapter. When a use permitted by special review has been approved for a well, the twinning, sidetracking, or reentering of such well for the purposes of Ceepening, recompleting, or reworking shall not require a subsequent approval under this chapter. The approval of such use by special O&O.REOS.ORD; 9.0512 3 review does not relieve the operator from otherwise complying with all applicable regulatory requirements of the city, state, and federal government. 17.54.050 Application requirements - site plans. The site plans for a well site submitted with an application for a use permitted by special review shall be submitted on one or more plats or maps, at a scale no less than 1 inch = 50 feet, showing the following information: A. The proposed location of well site facilities associated with the well in the event production is established, if applicable. Future development of the resource shall be considered in the location of the tank battery. Existing tank batteries and transmission and gathering pipe lines within 660 feet of the well site shall be shown. B. The location of layout, including, without limitation, the position of the drilling equipment and related facilities and structure:, if applicable. C. True north arrow. D. Existing improvements, if any. E. Existing utility easements and other rights -of -way of record, if any. F. Existing irrigation or drainage ditches within 400 feet of the well site, if any. G. Drainage and erosion control plans for the well site and the area immediately adjacent to the well site, if applicable. H. Location of access roads. I. Well site and existing lease boundaries. J. The names of abutting subdivisions or the names of owners of abutting, unplatted property within 400 feet of the well site or production site. K. The name and address of the operator and the signature and seal of a professional land surveyor. L. The site plan shall contain a statement which reads as follows: "Approval of this use permitted by special review request may create a vested property right pursuant to Article 68, Title 24, C.R.S." 17.54.060 Application requirements - vicinity map;;. The vicinity maps for a well site submitted with an application for a use permitted by special review shall be submitted on one or more plats or maps showing the following information: 040-RRGS.ORD; 9.0512 4 930804 A. Location of all existing water bodies and watercourses, including direction of water flow. This information shall be submitted on USGS 7.5 minute series or assessor base maps which indicate topographic detail and shows all existing water bodies and watercourses with a physically defined charnel within a 400 foot radius of the proposed well. B. Location of existing oil and gas wells or injection wells as reflected in OGCC records. This information shall be submitted on a map and shall include any and all wells within a 1000 foot radius of the proposed location for the well. C. Location of drill site. The information to be submitted shall be Commission Form 2 and shall include the parcel tax identification number. 17.54.070 Application requirements - narrative„ In addition to the site plans and the vicinity maps required in sections 17.54.050 and 17.54.060 above, the application shall also include the following: A. The operator and surface owner's names and addresses, OGCC Form 1, and designation of agent, if applicable. B. An operating plan. C. A list of all permits or approvals obtained or to be obtained from local, state or federal agencies other than OGCC. D. An emergency response plan that is mutually acceptable to the operator and the appropriate fire district that includes but not ;limited to a list of local telephone numbers of public and private entities and individuals to be notified in the event of an emergency, the location of the well, and provisions for access by emergency response entities. E. A plan for weed control at the well site. F. A fire protection plan that is mutually acceptable to the operator and the appropriate fire district that includes planned actions for possible emergency events and other pertinent information. Prior to application to the city, a proposed fire protection and emergency response plan shall be submitted to and reviewed by the fire district. G. To the extent it can be determined at the time of application and to the extent applicable, sources of water to be used in dril':ing operations of a proposed well. H. Sanitary facilities must comply with section 602(g) of the OGCC regulation. ORaMEQS.ORD; 9.0512 5 930804 17.54.080 Review criteria. The city council shall a.pprove an application for a use permitted by special review for a well site if the application submitted by the applicant conforms to the following requirements: A. The site plans for a well site application comply with the requirements of section 17.54.050 of this chapter. B. The vicinity maps for a well site application comply with the requirements of section 17.54.060 of this chapter. C. The narrative for a well site application complies with the requirements of section 17.54.070 of this chapter. D. The well location and setbacks comply with section 17.54.110 of this chapter. E. When applicable, compliance with the provisions for special mitigation of noise required in section 17.54.140 of this chapter. F. When applicable, compliance with the provisions for visual special mitigation measures required in section 17.54.160 of this chapter. G. When applicable, compliance with the provisions for geologic hazards, flood plains, or floodway required in section 17.54.210 of this chapter. H. When applicable, compliance with the provisions for wildlife mitigation procedures required in section 17.54.230 of this chapter. 17.54.090 Notice to proceed. Prior to commencement of operations for which a use permitted by special review has been approved, a "notice to proceed" shall be obtained from the city engineering department. The following documentation must be submitted and approved prior to the issuance of the notice to proceed: A. A copy of the city council resolution approving a use permitted by special review for a well or wells. B. A copy of the approved site plan. C. Copies of any necessary state or federal permits issued for the operation, if not previously submitted. 17.54.100 Building permits required. Building permits must be obtained for all above- ground structures to which the Uniform Building Code applies. 17.54.110 Well location and setbacks. In all areas of the city the following apply: Oao-RZOS.ORD. 9.0512 6 930804 A. A well site shall be setback not less than 350 feet from any occupied building or occupied building permitted for construction and shall be setback not less than 75 feet from any public right-of-way. B. Production sites shall be setback not less than 350 feet from any occupied building or occupied building permitted for construction and shall be setback not less than 75 feet from any public right-of-way. 17.54.120 Compliance with state environmental requirements. The approval of an oil and gas permit shall not relieve the operator from complying with all current applicable state and federal regulations and standards concerning air quality, water gwtlity, and waste disposal. 17.54.130 Noise regulation and special mitigation measure. A. Any equipment used in the drilling, completion or production of a well shall comply` with Section 25-12-103, C.R.S. (Maximum Permissible Noise Levels). Any operation involving the use of a drilling rig, workover rig, cementing or fracing equipment, is subject to the Maximum Permissible Noise Levels in Section 25-12- 103(5), C.R.S. All other operations shall comply with the maximum permissible noise levels established by statute, if any, for the particular land use existing in the zone in which the operation occurs; provided that the City shall grant relief from these noise level requirements to the extent ;ranted by the Commission. To the extent practicable, exhaust from all engines, motors, coolers, and other mechanized equipment shall be vented in a direction aw2^.y from occupied buildings. 17.54.140 Special mitigation measures -noise. A. Where a well and well site does not comply with the required setback or other requirements of this chapter or where the well and weU site is in an area of particular noise sensitivity, additional noise mitigation may be required. An area of particular noise sensitivity includes but is not limited to the following: Hospitals, dwelling units, nursing homes, hotels, churches, and designated wildlife preserves. In determining noise mitigation, specific site characteristics shall be considered, including but not limited to the following: 1. Nature and proximity of adjacent development, location, and type; 2. Prevailing weather patterns, including wind directions; 3. Vegetative cover on or adjacent to the site; or 4. Topography. B. Based upon the specific site characteristics sex forth above, nature of the proposed activity, and its proximity to surrounding development, and type and intensity of the OaO.REAS.ORD: 0.0512 7 930804 noise emitted, additional noise abatement measures may be required. The level of required mitigation may increase with the proximity of the well and well site to areas of particular noise sensitivity or the level of noise emitted by the well and well site. One or more of the following additional noise abatement measures may be required: 1. Acoustically insulated housing or cover enclosing the motor or engine; 2. Noise management plan identifying hours of maximum noise emissions, type, frequency, and level of noise to be emitted, and proposed mitigation measures; or 3. Any abatement measures required by the Commission for high density areas, if applicable. 17.54.150 Visual Impacts and Aesthetics. A. To the maximum extent practicable, oil and ;as facilities shall be located away from prominent natural features such as distinctive rock and land forms, vegetative patterns, ditch crossings, city approved open space areas, and other approved landmarks. B. To the maximum extent practicable, oil and gas facilities shall be located to avoid crossing hills and ridges or silhouetting. C. To the maximum extent practicable, the applicant shall use structures of minimal size to satisfy present and future functional requirements. D. To the maximum extent practicable, when clearing trees and vegetation for construction of oil and gas facilities, the applicant shall feather and thin edges of vegetation. E. To the maximum extent practicable, the applicant shall locate facilities at the base of slopes to provide a background of topography or natural cover. F. The applicant shall replace earth adjacent to water crossings at slopes less than the normal angle of repose with the soil type of the site. G. To the maximum extent practicable, the applicant shall align access roads to follow existing grades and minimize cuts and fills. H Facilities shall be painted as follows: 1. Uniform, non -contrasting, non -reflective color tones. O&O-REGS.OA0: 9.0512 $ 930804 2. Color matched to land, not sky, slightly darker than adjacent landscape. 3. Exposed concrete colored to match soil color. 17.54.160 Special Mitigation Measures -visual. Where a well or well site does not comply with the required setback or other requirements of this chapter, or in areas of increased visual sensitivity, such as a location near an occupied subdivision, the applicant shall submit a visual mitigation plan including one or more of the following standards, as appropriate: A. To the maximum extent practicable, exterior lighting shall be directed away from residential areas, or shielded from said areas to eliminate glare. B. One or more of the following landscaping practices may be required where practicable, on a site specific basis: 1. Establishment and proper maintenance of ground covers, shrubs, trees; 2. Shaping cuts and fills to appear as natural forms; 3. Cutting rock areas to create irregular forms; 4. Designing the facility to utilize naturalscreens; or 5. Construction of fences for use with or instead of landscaping. 17.54.170 Abandonment and plugging of wells. The approval of a use permitted by special review shall not relieve the operator from complying with all Commission rules with respect to abandonment and plugging of wells. The operator shall provide the City with Commission Form 4 at the time that it is filed with the Commission. 17.54.180 Seismic operations. The approval of a use permitted by special review shall not relieve the operator from complying with all Commission rules with respect to seismic operations. All notices which an operator is required to file with the Commission with respect to seismic operations shall be filed with the City on a timely basis. The City shall comply with the same confidentiality requirements which bind the Commission. 17.54.190 Signs. The approval of an oil and gas permit shall not relieve the operator from complying with all Commission rules with respect to signs. In addition, the owner or operator shall maintain in good, readable condition all signs required by such Commission regulations. 17.54.200 Reclamation. The approval of an oil and gas permit shall not relieve the operator from complying with all Commission rules with respect to site reclamation. O40.REO9.ORD; 9.0512 9 930804 17.54.210 Geologic hazard, flood plain, floodway location restrictions. All equipment at drilling and production sites in geological hazard and floodplain areas shall be anchored to the extent necessary to resist flotation, collapse, lateral movement or subsidence and to the extent necessary to comply with the Federal Emergency Management Act. 17.54.220 Access roads. All private roads used to access the tank batteries and the well head shall be improved and maintained according to the following standards: A. Access roads to tank batteries shall be subject to review by the City Engineer in accordance with the following minimum standards: 1. A graded gravel roadway having a pn.pared sub -grade and an aggregate base course surface a minimum of six inches thick compacted to a minimum density of 95 percent of the maximum density determined in accordance with generally accepted engineering sampling and testing procedures. The aggregate material, at a minimum shall meet the requirements for Class 3, Aggregate Base Course as specified for aggregat: base course materials in the Colorado Department of Transportation's "Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction," latest edition. 2. Graded so as to provide drainage from the roadway surface and constructed to allow for cross drainage of waterways (such as roadside swales, gulches, rivers, creeks, and the like) by means of an adequate culvert pipe. Adequacy of the pipe is subject to approval of the city engineer. 3. Maintained so as to provide a passable roadway reasonably free of ruts at all times. B. Access roads to well head shall be subject to review by the City Engineer in accordance with the following minimum standards: 1. A graded roadway approved by the city engineer. 2. Graded so as to provide drainage from the roadway surface and constructed to allow for cross drainage of waterways by means of an adequate culvert pipe. Adequacy of the pipe shall be subject to approval of the city engineer. 3. Maintained so as to provide a passable roadway generally free of ruts. C. An extra -legal vehicle or load permit shall be required for all extra -legal vehicles or loads as defined in sections 424-401 through 411, C.R.S., which use city streets. Said permit, if required, shall be obtained from the city traffic engineer prior to such use. Oho-REOS.ORD; 9.0512 10 930804 17.54.230 Wildlife. The applicant shall not engage in activities which, in the opinion of the Division of Wildlife, threaten endangered species. 17.54.240 Conflicting provisions. In the event of a conflict between the provisions of this chapter and any other provision of title 17, the provisions of this chapter shall control. 17.54.250 Emergency Response Costs. The operator shall reimburse the city or the fire district for any emergency response costs incurred by city or the fire district in connection with activity at the well site or production site, except that the operator shall not be required to pay for emergency response costs where the response was precipitated by the mistake of the City or of other third parties or was the result of the acts of third parties. 17.54.260 Unlawful to construct or install unapproved oil and gas facilities. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, it is unlawful to construct, install, or cause to be constructed or installed, any oil and gas facility within the city unless approval has been granted by the city. The unlawful drilling or redriiling of any well or the production therefrom is a violation of this chapter. 17.54.270 Penalty. Any person, firm, corporation, or legal entity that constructs, installs, or uses, or which causes to be constructed, installed, or used, any oil, gas, or injection well, production site, or well site in violation of any provision of this article or of the conditions and requirements of the oil and gas special use permit may be punished as provided in chapter 1.12 of the Broomfield Municipal Code. Each day of such unlawful operation constitutes a separate violation. 17.54.280 Civil action. In case any building or structure is or is proposed to be erected, constructed, reconstructed, altered, or used, or any land is or is proposed to be used, in violation of any provision of this article or the conditions and requirements of the oil and gas special use permit, the city attorney, in addition to the other remedies provided by law, ordinance, or resolution, may institute an injunction, mandamus, abatement, or other appropriate action or proceeding to prevent, enjoin, abate, or remove such unlawful erection, construction, reconstruction, alteration, or use. 17.54.290 False or inaccurate information. The city manager may revoke approval of a facility if it is determined after an administrative hearing, held on at least ten days notice to the applicant, that the applicant provided information or documentation upon which approval was based, which the applicant, its agents, servants and employees, knew, or reasonably should have known, was materially false, misleading, deceptive, or inaccurate. 17.54.300 Severability. If any provision of this chapter is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the remaining provisions of this chapter will remain valid, it being the intent of the city council that the provisions of this chapter are severable. 17.54.310 Prospective application. Unless specifically provided otherwise, this chapter shall apply only to wells which are drilled in the city on and after the date this chapter is adopted. The reentering of a well in existence prior to the date of adoption of this chapter, for purposes of OaO.k2O9.ORD; 9.0512 1.3. 930904 dGepC2g, recompleting, or reworking, shall not require approval of a use permitted by special review as required by this chapter. SECTION 7. Section 17.30.030 of the Broomfield Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: 17.30.030 Application -contents. t1. The application shall contain a site plan containing a statement which reads as follows: "Approval of this special review request may create a vested property right pursuant to Article 68, Title 24, C.R,S.," showing, when applicable, the location of the buildings(s), off-street parking areas, eft -street loading areas, service and refuse areas, ingress and egress to the property; major landscaping or other screening proposals, signs, pedestrian areas, a time schedule for development, and any other items which may help the planning and zoning commission to make a reasonable recommendation. The application For uses permuted by spemarreview for oil or gas wells or far injectionwells shall follow the a pplication title 17. requirements 'set forsb is chapter 17.54 of SECTION 3. Section 17.30.040 of the Broomfield Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: 17.30.040 Request -review. The planning and zoning commission shall hold a public hearing on the request. Notice shall be given in accordance with the provisions of chapter 17.52 of title 17. A. „'Eiccept for oil and gas wells or mlectior► we711 factors to be considered are the relation of the requested uses to the character of the surrounding neighborhood, the desirability and need for such a use in the specific area of the community, adverse environmental influence that might result from its location, and, in general, compliance with the intent of this title. B For oil and gas wells or '•'rn welts; tCte ivttw o SI snail bethe factors set forth in section'17-54.080 080 of chapter°17. =net. Chapter 16.28 of the Broomfield Municipal Code is amended to add a new section 16.28.180 to read as follows: 80 Oil and gas wells or ision shall be platted•anylcloser than 200 feet from injection ell site as "well site" is defined in subsectiolots in any n 17.54.020 of the Broomfield Municipal Code. OkaRLOS.ORD. 9.0512 12 930904 Section3. The penalties for violation of this ordinance are prescribed in chapter 1.12 of the Broomfield Municipal Code. Section 6. This ordinance shall be effective seven days alter publication following final passage. INTRODUCED AND APPROVED after first reading on March 9, 1993, and ordered published in full. INTRODUCED A SECOND TIME and approved on May 11, 1993, and further ordered published in full, as amended. CITY OF BROOMFIELD, COLORADO ATTEST: .SEAL' First Publication: March 11, 1993 Second Publication: May 20, 1993 O&O.REOs.ORD; 9.0312 13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: ATTACHMENT BEFORE THE OIL AND CAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO IN THE MATTER OF CHANCES TO THE RULES AI%D ) CAUSE N0. 1 REGULATIONS OF THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION ) DOCKET NO. 1-12-20 COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF COLORADO Luzuratijanazza '_._49§ ND 493 TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES AND TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I. FINDINGS A. The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (the "Commission") has facilitated a series of meetings of an ad hoc task force whose purpose has been to discuss and attempt resolution of various issues arising out of conflicts between surface landowners/tenants and oil and gas mineral owners/operators in the State of Colorado. B. The said ad hoc task force made a formal report to the Commission at the Commission's regularly scheduled hearing on December 21, 1992. At the request of the Task Force, the Commission held an informational hearing on January 20, 1993, to consider the adoption of policies and guidelines, and to consider the possibility of future rule making, all relative to the following issues: (1) The Commission's procedures relating to bonds and bonding for surface damages; (2) The requirement that the surface owner/tenant be consulted prior to the location of surface facilities in connection with oil and gas operations; (3) Reclamation and site stabilization requirements, 930804 both interim and permanent: (4) The time period for giving notice to the surface owner/tenant that surface activities will occur in connection with proposed oil and gas operations; (5) The procedure for especially as they relate surface of lands; and enforcing the Commissions rules, to activities which affect the (6) The procedure for the surface owner/tenant to appear before the Commission through representatives or representative organizations. C. The Commission has'Considered the report made to it on December 21, 1992, and has considered the information presented at the January 20, 1993, informational hearing. D. Various concerns which have been brought to the attention of the Commission at the above -described Commission hearings can be addressed by action which is within the scope of the Commission's statutory authority. Such action should include rule making and certain rule changes. On an interim basis and prior to and during the pendency of formal rulemaking proceedings, it is appropriate and necessary to address these issues, in part, by the adoption of guidelines and procedures applicable only to the following: 1. Oil wells and gas wells to be located within the Subject Lands, as defined in Finding E below, for which Commission permits are applied on or after February 15, 1993. 2. Reclamation and reclamation activities occurring on oil or gas wells or related facilities on or after February 15, 2 1993, within the Subject Lands, as defined in Finding E. below. 3. Alleged violations of Commission rules and regulations and of this Order. E. The term "Subject Lands," for purposes of this Notice, means all lands covered by and included within Commission Cause Nos. 232, 250, 407, 493, 496 and 499. F. The adoption of the interim guidelines and procedures is necessary for the protection of public health, safety and welfare in the Subject Lands. II. 422,E8 WHEREFORE, the Commission hereby orders that the following guidelines and procedures shall be effective February 15, 1993 (the "Effective Date") and shall be limited in their application as hereinafter set forth: A. The following guidelines and procedures shall apply, and shall only apply, to each oil and gas well for which a permit to drill under Rule 303 is applied on or after the Effective Date and which is to be located within the boundaries of Subject Lands: 1. SYjay Noti e. Before any person shall commence operations for the drilling or reentry of any well, such person shall evidence his/her intention to conduct such operations by giving the surface owner and local governmental designee notice thereof in accordance with this paragraph 1. Such notice is hereinafter referred to in this Order as the "Thirty Day Notice." In the event of difficulty in determining the identity of surface 3 930804 owner for the purpose of giving the Thirty Day Notice, the local county tax records may be relied upon The Thirty Day Notice shall be in writing, shall be sent by certified mail (return receipt requested), and shall give the estimated date that operations with heavy equipment are to commence. Included with the Thirty Day Notice shall be the following: (a) The name and phone number of the operator and the name of the individual representing the operator who can and will consult with the surface owner concerning the proposed oil and gas operations and especially the location thereof. (b) A return addressed, postage prepaid postcard on which the recipient may request his or her preference with respect to the consultation hereinafter provided for. (c) A legal description (or plat) indicating the area under the Commission's rules or o;_ders within which the proposed well is proposed to be located. The Thirty Day Notice shall be sent not more than one hundred eighty (180) days and not less than thirty (30) days prior to commencement of operations with heavy equipment. If known at the time the Notice is given, the Thirty Day Notice shall describe by diagram the proposed location and dimensions of the drill site, location of the well, production facilities, pipelines, roads and other areas to be used for petroleum operations. 2. Besszastianausitigst Before any person commence operations for the recompletion of any well, such person shall evidence his/her intention to conduct such operations by 4 shall 930804 giving the surface owner notice thereof in accordance with this paragraph 2. In the event of difficulty in determining the identity of surface owner for the purpose of giving such Notice, the local county tax records may be relied upon. Such Notice shall be in writing, shall be sent by certified mail (return receipt requested), and shall give the estimated date that recompletion operations are to commence. Such Notice shall be sent not more than thirty (30) days and not less than seven (7) days prior to commencement of recompletion operations. In the event the well to be recompleted is located upon irrigated crop lands and the recompletion operations are to take place during the irrigation season, the provisions of Paragraph 6 of the policy shall also be complied with. This Notice requirement shall not apply if it has been waived by the affected surface owner in writing. 3. ierm_t_appiezal. Unless a variance is granted under Paragraph 4 below, the Director shall not approve or deny the Form 2 ( oplication for permit to drill under ;Rule 303) for the well described in the Thirty Day Notice prior to the expiration of the seven (7) day period provided for in Rule 303.d. nor prior to the expiration of the 30 -day minimum notice period provided for in Paragraph 1 above. Each operator submitting it a co9 a Form shall add to Py of the Thirty Day Notice and certified receipt from the surface owner or, in lieu thereof, a verified attachment indicating the date that the said 30 -day period will expire. 4. avr— 1�=. The Director may, upon request of the operator, waive the 30 -day minimum notice period provided for in 5 930804 Barograph 1 above and approve or deny tie Form 2, but only in the event that the operator files an affidavit and demonstrates therein to the Director's satisfaction that on the date the affidavit is filed one or both of the following circumstances apply to the well referenced in the Form 2: (a) The operator has the right or obligation under the terms of an existing contract to drill the well and that the operator owns a leasehold estate or has a right to acquire a leasehold estate under said contract which will be terminated or lost unless the variance is granted. (b) The surface owner to be affected by the granting of the permit eat has waived the said 30 -day minimum notice requirement in writing. 5. production facilities In locating roads, and well sites and in determinations required under Rules 802(a) and (b), the opemaking the shall consult in rator good faith with the surface owner if so requested after receipt by the surface owner of the Thirty Day Notice. The following rules shall govern such consultations: (a) The consultation with the surface owner shall occur at or after the time a request is made by the surface owner, but not less than seven (7) days prior to the commencement of operations with heavy equipment upon the lands of the surface owner. (b) When consulting with the surface owner, the operator shall furnish a diagram describing the proposed drilling 6 location and dimensions of the dri:1 site, locations of the well, production facilities, pipelines, roads and other areas to be used for petroleum operations, if not previously furnished to such surface owner or if different from what was previously furnished. (c) The purpose of such good faith consultation requirement is to allow the party being consulted to offer comments to the operator regarding preferred locations and timing for the construction of these production facilities, roads and well sites. (d) In making its final decision concerning the location and timing of construction of such road, production facilities and well sites, the operator shall have due regard for preferences concerning such locations as expressed by the surface owner during the consultation. "Due regard" shall mean the consideration of reasonable requests by the surface owner to move such locations in order to minimize inconvenience to then existing surface uses. "Due regard" shall not mean that the operator shall be required to accept locations or time schedules which would unreasonably increase the operator's cost of operations, which would require the operator to compromise its geological and geophysical interpretations in connection with well site location, which would require the siting of roads, facilities and well sites in violation of applicable rules and orders of the Commission or which would result in the operator losing or forfeiting its 7 930804 fair opportunity to drill and (e) If mutual agreement sites, roads and production develop its mineral resources. concerning the location of well facilities is not achieved at least seven (7) days prior to the day heavy equipment operations are due to be commenced, the surface owner may request that the designee of the C`;iairman of the Commission attend and moderate another meeting between the surface owner and operator (or one (1) designated representative for each) in an effort to reach agreement. Such meeting shall be held in the County where the well and facilities are to be located within the seven days prior to final action by the Director upon the Form 2 for the well in question. If such joint meeting does not result in agreement between the surface owner and the operator concerning location of well sites, roads and production facilities, then the Chairman's designee shall make a full written report thereon to the Commission including such person's evaluation of why agreement was not reached and of whether further action by the Commission is necessary. 6. Irrigated Cron Lends. If a well is to be drilled upon irrigated crop lands during the irrigation season, the operator, in addition to meeting the consultation requirements of Paragraph 4 above, shall contact the party in possession of the surface at least fourteen (14) days prior to commencement of surface activities by the operator and arrange to coordinate drilling operations to avoid unreasonable interference with irrigation plans and activities. 8 930804 7. Damage Bond. Prior to entering a drill site with heavy equipment, the operator shall negotiate in good faith with the surface owner for the payment of danages, if any, which may be caused by the drilling or producing operations. In the absence of an agreement between the surface owner and the operator, and in instances in which the owner of the surface is not a party to the oil and gas lease, prior to commencement of operations, the operator shall post a good and sufficient bond (the "Damage Bond") payable to the State of Colorado, conditioned as follows: (a) that, upon completion of drilling operations, the party in possession of the surface shall be paid for crop losses resulting from use of the premises by the operator, the amount of the payment to equal the value of the lost crop for the growing season or seasons during which the well was drilled. Such value shall be determined by reference to current agricultural industry published standards for the crop or crops in question. (b) that prior to production operations, or to abandonment of the well if it is not completed as a producer, the party in possession of the surface shall be paid for any unreasonable damage to farm land resulting from the use of the premises by the operator. "Unreasonable damage to farm land" shall mean, as to both cultivated and uncultivated farm lands, any and all loss of current fair market value of the land as farming land attributable to its reduction in productivity due to oil and gas operations but to this extent and only to the 9 930804 extent that reclamation thereof is not performed -.in accordance herewith and in accordance with the Commission's rules. In no event shall the total amount of the Damage Bond exceed the current fair market value of the affected land. B. BECLAMATIONI. The following guidelines and procedures shall apply to all future oil and gas wells on the Subject Lands and to any existing wells not yet abandoned: 1. Fencing. Each drillsite and access thereto shall be fenced or otherwise marked to ensure that vehicles and other equipment and personnel moving to and from. the drillsite remain within a defined roadway or path and to avoid unnecessary surface disturbance and to prevent the intrusion of livestock upon the drillsite. 2. Topsoil. During all excavation operations occurring after the Effective Date, all topsoil, to a depth determined by the Soil Conservation Service of the United States Department of Agriculture, shall be stockpiled separately from all underlying subsoil. In segregating topsoil and subsoils, the operator shall rely on apparent changes in physical characteristics such as color, texture, density and consistency. Should the drill site be fenced, all excavated soils shall be stockpiled within such fenced area if practicable to do so. All soils, stockpiled or otherwise, shall be protected from degradation due to contamination, compaction and wind and water erosion, and all surface and underground water resources associated with the premises shall be protected from 10 930804 contamination during well drilling and completion. or reentry operations. 3. C.izi. Interim site maintenance and soil stabilization and concurrent reclamation of drilling locations shall take place during operations as conditions permit or require, but in no event less than is necessary to meet standards, if any, established by the Commission from time to time. 4. Arfec ed Areas. All area:; affected by operations shall be reclaimed to standards established by the Commission, if any, or in the absence of such standards, as near as practicable to their original conditions (excluding areas reasonably needed for production operations during continuance of such operations) as soon as conditions permit following the completion of well drilling and completion, or reentry operations, but no later than six (6) months after said completion. The Director may extend said six-month period due to conditions beyond the control of the operator. Upon any such extension, the operator shall notify the affected surface owner. Prior to any such extension, the Director shall consult with the surface owner regarding any special circumstances which might affect reclamation. 5. final Reclamation. Not less than seven (7) days before any final reclamation is to take place, the operator shall notify the surface owner that such is to occur and when it is to occur. The party responsible for such reclamation shall be the operator. The operator shall consult with the local office of the Soil Conservation Service of the United States Department of 11 930804 Agriculture and the surface owner with respect t&. the proposed reclamation operations including any special considerations relating thereto. 6. ; nsuatria Following the removal of all equipment and materials brought upon the premises that are not necessary for the continued operation of the well, all excavated subsoil and topsoil shall be replaced in their original relative positions and contour prior to excavation. As soon as all soils compacted during well drilling and completion, or reentry operations that are to be revegetated are to a state of sufficient dryness, they shall be shattered to the depth necessary and tilled adequately to reestablish a proper seedbed. If perennial vegetation was present prior to the aforesaid operations and destroyed by such operations, such vegetation shall be reestablished by the operator to its original condition prior to such operations as nearly as practicable or to standards, if any, established by the Commission. The goal of such activities shall be to restore promptly the affected area to its productivity level prior to the oil and gas operations, as such level can be documented by landowner, County, State Soil Conservation Service and extension service records; however, the Commission recognizes that achieving such goal may not always be practically or technologically possible. 7. Lerai ation sons The Commission may, on a discretionary basis, require that an operator, before or after commencement of operations, post a good and sufficient bond payable 12 930804 4.• to the state of Colorado (the "Reclamation Bond") conditioned that the lands affected by operations associated with the drilling and operating of such well shall be stabilized and reclaimed in accordance herewith and with the Commission's rules. C. BOND FORECLOSURE. Any surface owner whose lands lie within the Subject Lands and whose lands are covered by any bond (i.e., Damage or Reclamation) payable to the State of Colorado shall have the right to request that the Commission foreclose upon that bond in the case where that surface owner alleges that the operator of the well drilled upon such lands has not paid such surface owner for crop losses and unreasonable land damage and/or has not complied with this Order and the Commission's rules concerning reclamation. Such request shall be made in writing to the Director at any time no more than one (1) year after the well site has been abandoned. Thereafter the following shall occur: (a) Following receipt of such Letter, the Director shall undertake to determine the merits o' the complaint and shall inspect the wellsite. (b) If the Director determines that foreclosure upon the bond is recommended, he/she shall make such recommendation to the Commission at its next scheduled hearing and shall give the operator written notice thereof. At the hearing, the operator shall have the burden of proof of showing that the complaining surface owner has been paid for crop losses or unreasonable land damage as required herein, and the requisite 13 930804 reclamation has occurred. Failing in such burden of proof, the Commission shall foreclose upon such bond and use the funds in accordance with the terms of the bond. Any funds not so used shall be paid to the party who posted the bond. (c) If the Director does not recommend foreclosure upon the bond, the surface owner may file an application with the Commission to request foreclosure upon the bond at its next scheduled hearing and shall give the operator written notice thereof. At the hearing, the burden of proof will be upon the surface owner to show that he/she has not been paid for crop losses or unreasonable land damage or that the requisite reclamation has not occurred. (d) Foreclosure upon a bond shall not be construed as releasing the operator from any obligations to comply with the Commission's rules or as releasing the operator from any liabilities under applicable law. D. ALLECILLIZIOATIOA. The following procedures shall a operations throughout apply to all oil and gas the State of Colorado: 1. Upon written protest by the surface owner, surface tenant, or local governmental designee alleging of the g g 4 a violation of any rules of the Commission or of this Order, the Commission shall promptly take such action, including emergency action and the imposition of penalties under C.R.S. § 34-60-121, as it may deem necessary and appropriate in response thereto to bring the site into compliance. 14 2. Any surface owner or group of surface owners alleging such a violation may appear before the Commission, with or without counsel, to make statements in support of such allegation and without payment of a docket fee. E. GENERAL. Terms used but not defined in this Order shall have the meanings given such terms in the Commission's rules. This Notice may be executed in counterparts by each of the members of the Commission and shall be effective as of February 15, 1993, upon the execution of a counterpart by a majority of the members of the Commission. 15 930804 Twp 2S 25 2S 1S IN 2N 2N 3N 3N 3N 4N 4N 4N 4N 5N 5N 5N 5N 5N 5N 6N 6N 6N 6N 6N Cause Lands23250, Included D-J Basin 407, 493, Policy 496, and 499 Range 64W W/2 65W Sections 1 - Y4 69-70W All 64-70W All 64-70W All 64-69W All 70W Sections 1-5,8-36 63W W/2 64-69W All 70W Sections 1,12,13,21-28,33-36 63W W/2 64-67W All 68W Sections 1-3,9-17,21-28,32-36 69W Sections 2-11,14_22,27-34 63W SW/4 64-65W All 66W Sections 1 S/2,2 S/2,3..36 67W All 68W Sections 1-16,23_26,34-•36 69W Sections 5-8,17-19,24,25,30 64W All 65W Sections 1-18, 23-26, 31-36 66W Sections 1-14,19 W/2,24 N/2, 30,31 67-68W All 69W Sections 1-4,9-16,21-28,33-36 16 930804 LEQA14.116,10A.B125. Attachment 5 A. !General tandards for PrP t st In Oborne v Bn3r of rGOmmicc. peals found that permit conditions imposed by Douglas County relateddto matters that oad ?� delega d in the Act to the Commission, and that local authority had been preempted.' The County was directed to issue the permit without the offending conditions.' The County failed to timely seek certiorari, and both industry and local governments were left to wonder and argue as to whether the Colorado Supreme Court would have affumed or reversed. Four years later, that question was answered when two cases worked their way to the Colorado Supreme Court. In Board of Co my r••piiu.. . the Court found that the Act did not expressly ors ul Roweand• an intent P y preemp� local regulation, and an to occupy all aspects of oil and gas regulation could not be found. The Supreme Court held, however, that the La Plata County regulation P t caused an "operational conflict." The cswas remanded considered trial court for facttual detpted ifermination ua on as to the existence and extent of operational conflict. On the same day, in V v. un v' Largbaslaw5 the Supreme Court considered a home rule ordinance of the City of Greeley which banned drilling in all City zoning districts. Greeley argued that land use control, even of oil and gas drilling, was a matter of local concern, and home rule cities were free to regulate in the area. The Court disagreed, finding instead that regulation of oil and gas operations was a ,matter of mixed state and local concern; in the event of conflict, state law would prevail over :iome-rule regulation. Unlike we dwar s in val r th rs the Supreme Court did not remand for a determination as to whether the drilling ban presented a conflict. Rather, the ban was declared void as a matter of law because it conflicted with the Commission's well location and spacing rules, and frustrated the conservation goals of the Act. The Supreme Court's opinions in Raysnat_varAs, and Z,undvali Brot a leave many questions unanswered. Operational conflict was not defined by the Court, and the type of local regulation which will offend the principles articulated was left for speculation• 6 A close examination of earlier Colorado preemption cases respecting other subjects gives some guidance. Those cases hold that a conflict will exist if the local ordinance either licenses or permits what the statute prohibits, or proscribes, burdens or limits what the statute authorizes.' Put another way, a local regulation will be partially or totally preempted to the extent it materially impedes or destroys a state interest.' At first blush, these tests seem heavily in vor of preemption. regulation must be harmonized, weighted however, if the localgulation is not irreconcilable with staate UNION \ STANDARD. WI, 0!2993-1112 930804 regulation.' There may also be room for a local ordinance to go farther than state regulation on the same subject, if in effect it does not authorize what the state has prohibited or prohibit what the state has authorized.'° Because preemption is not total, each provision of a local oil and gas regulation must be examined to determine whether it presents a conflict. The determination as to whether a conflict exists will be made on a case -by -case basis and in most cases will involve a factual determination. It is possible, however, to make predictions as :o the general types of local regulations which are likely to be preempted and which are likely to be permissible. For this purpose, regulations can be divided into three classes, (1) technical, (2) safety, aesthetic and reclamation, and (3) location. The local permit conditions which were struck down by the Court of Appeals in Oborne were largely technical in nature. That case was cited with approval in)3owen/Edwards, perhaps because the Act's technical requirements were found to be "extensive."" The Court noted that technical matters regulated by the Commission include drilling and production, casing, plugging, abandonment, the furnishing of security for drilling operations, and virtually all down -hole concerns.t2 The )3owen/Edwards Court suggested that local regulation of technical matters might conflict even when, "no such conditions are imposed under the state statutory or regulatory schemes."'3 The implication here is that even in the absence of express or implied preemption, state regulation of technical aspects of oil and gas development is so pervasive as to give rise to a presumption that any regulatory gaps are intentional. Such an intentional omission would leave no room for local regulation within the gap. The Court made no such implication with respect to safety, land restoration and aesthetic matters. Here, preemption will only occur to the extent of actual operational conflict.'° Prior to 1984, the Act and its regulations had little to say about safety. In that year the Commission was given express authority over "health, safety and welfare" of the general public with respect to oil and gas operations. The Commission has since adopted two significant amendments which broadened its regulatory scheme. In 1985, it adopted Rules 601-606, which set standards for well and equipment set -backs from surface features, surface and down -hole equipment, safety standards and training, fire prevention and seismic operations.15 Last year, the Commission promulgated comprehensive amendments to its rules. These amendments were adopted in response both to the lower court holding in Bowen/Edwards and m.vall Brothers that local regulation was entirely preempted, and local government concern that Commission rules provided neither adequate protection nor opportunity for local input. These amendments address signage, notification of and comment by local governments, site UNION \STANDARD. LOL 072993-1112 2 930804 reclamation, waste disposal, surface owner notification, wildlife protection, operations in areas of high population density, air drilling requirement:;, noise abatement, and aesthetic concerns such as surface disturbances, lighting and painting. In adopting these Post-$owen/Rrt.l ar l� considered a wide range of ��"" amendments to its rules, the Commission consistent with its statutory possible regulations, and imposed those which it believed to be analyzed on a case -by -case basis osdetermine ore whether, in operaent local tional of effect, thin e area must be at the state has authorized or materially frustrate the state purpose. At a _Y prohibit dramatic what expansion in Commission rules respecting safety, reclamation and aesthetic �concerns s little open field in which local governments may run. The thorniest problem may be local attempts to control well location, either through prohibition of oil and gas operations in certain zoning districts, the imposition of set -backs, or otherwise. The compatibility of an extractive use with a residential or commercial use, or set- back of the extractive use from other uses, is at the heart of local zoning authority, yet the Court's decision to strike down the drilling ban in lainaysli rested heavily on the necessity for wells to be drilled in an established pattern and at authorized locations to optimize recovery and avoid waste.16 The same logic applies equally to the prohibition of drilling in particular zoning districts: such districts could in some instances be larger than another entire municipality. Because well location is specifically authorized by the Commission, and proper well location is so important to recovery of oil and gas, it is likely that local attempts to regulate well location will be found to prohibit that which the Act authorizes and will be void. The case against local regulation of well location is bolstered by the Commission's 1992 amendments, which provide added protection for drilling in "high density" areas." The rules impose increased set -backs, require fencing, and encourage consolidation of well locations.'" Drilling is not prohibited in residential areas. In effect, however, no well may be drilled in an area designated as "high density" without the consent of all adjacent surface owners. B. i r un 1Q lati ns Sam 'ect ° Farther Than tale lati ns the As a general principle, local regulation may go farther than state regulation on the same subject so long as there is no conflict. The real question, however, is under what circumstances will such further local regulation constitute a conflict. The determination of that question seems to hinge on whether the state statute merely establishes a prohibition or a standard, or whether it actually licenses, permits or authorizes activity. In a v i d u r f env 19 the Court stated: "...where both an ordinance and a statute are prohibitory and the only difference between them is that the ordinance goes further in its prohibition, but not counter to the prohibition under statute, and the municipality does not attempt to authorize by the UNION \ STANDARD. LOI. 072993-1117 3 930804 ordinance what the legislature has forbidden or forbid what the legislature has expressly licensed, authorized, or required, there is nothing contradictory between the provisions of the statute and the ordinance. ...° The Bay Court went on to state that as to preemption, the question hinges on "... whether the state law confers authority, as a matter of right..." to do a certain thing, or whether the state statute merely set a ceiling or floor, with local governments free to set standards above or below.I0 This distinction was reaffirmed by the Court thirty years later in Lakewood Pawnbrokers v. City of Lakewood21, when it stated: The test for determining whether such a conflict exists is whether the ordinance in question either licenses or permits that which the statute prohibits or whether it proscribes, burdens or limits that which the statute authorizes. Applying this principle, the Court struck down a municipal ordinance to the extent that (1) it imposed two bonds, rather than the one bond required by state law, (2) sought to impose a more stringent interest rate limitation than that imposed by state law, and (3) sought to limit the scope of business where state law, by implication, contained no such limitation on the authorized activity. Though the Court in Lakewood Pawnbrokers found that the regulatory scheme was "comprehensive", it found some room for local government regulation, by upholding a provision of the local regulation where no such provision was found in state law.22 The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Act is a comprehensive system under which permits may be issued for the 2drilling of wells "under such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the commission. Taken as a whole, the statutory scheme, and the regulations promulgated thereunder, clearly permit, authorize and license the drilling of wells for which permits have been issued, pursuant to rules and regulations adopted under the Act. The Act is not a statute which simply limits, prohibits or even :regulates conduct. Accordingly, under the tests set forth in Bay and Lakewood Pawnbrokers, local regulation cannot impose additional or more stringent standards on the same subject. C. City or County Refutations Which Mirror or Require Comulian, a with State Regulations Local regulations which simply mirror state stature or regulation stem innocuous, in that they impose no new burdens. Though they are redundant, they do not conflict, and as a result, Courts have not found them void. For instance, in r,y of Aurora v. Martin" the Court stated, There is nothing basically invalid about legislation on the same subject by both a ON1o8\STAND . wL 072993-1112 4 930804 (municipality) and the state, absent some conflict between the two regulations. The problem may occur, however, if a local government interprets or enforces its regulations in a manner inconsistent with that of the state. That appears to be matter not yet ripe for review. UNION \ STANDARD . LOL 072993-1112 S 930804 1. 764 P.2d 397 (Colo. App. 1988). 2. The Court of Appeals' opinion actually went much farther. It 3 . stated that it was the intent of the General Assembly to vest the Commission with sole authority to regulate subjects addressed by the Act, and to, ". . . bar any local regulation addressing those subjects." Id. at 402. But to avoid overruling the Oborne decision, the Supreme Court adopted a limited interpretation of the case, stating, ". . . we read the Oborne decision as turning on a narrow operational conflict between the conditions imposed by the county " and the regulatory authority vested in the Commission. Board of County Commissioners v. Bowen/Edwards Associates, 830 P.2d 1045, 1060 (Colo. 1992). The permit conditions sought to he imposed by Douglas County were: a dirt berm for sediment ponds; land reclamation requirements; a bond to cover reclamation, protection of water supplies and disposal of liquid waste; assurances regarding surface spills; a fire protection plan; cement casing requirements; independent monitoring and advise requirements; and protection of underground water supplies. 4. 830 P.2d 1045 (Colo. 1992). 5. 830 P.2d 1061 (Colo. 1992). 6 It appears that preemption will apply equally to regulations of both counties and municipalities, whether they be statutory or home -rule. In Lundvall Brothers, the Court stated that what it said in Bowen/Edwards concerning the land -use authority of a county, "applies to a home -rule city." Id. at 1068. This follows from the Court's finding that oil and gas regulation was a matter of mixed ,3tate and local concern. 7. See National Advert.sing Cp. v. Department of Highways. 751 P.2d 632, 637-638 (Colo. 1988); L .kewood Pawnbrokers. Inc. v. city of Lakewood, 517 P.2d 834, 836-838 (Colo. 1974). 8. 830 P.2d at 1059. 2STANDAHD.I,OL 07993 072993.1112 6 930804 9. 10. Ck M Rand r. n.-____, aard of 1013, 1016 (Colo. App. 198 3) v 888 (19422). :, 109 Colo. 673 P.2d 74, 121 P.2d 886, 11. Ztt 2 C.C.R. 404-1 Rules 317-335. 12. 830 P.2d at 1049, fn. 2; C.R.S. § 34-60-106(1)(a) and 106(3.5). 13.- at 1060. 14. Zpi. 15. SAP 2 C.C.R. 404-1 Rules 601-106.9. 16. 830 P.2d at 1067. 17. A "high density" area is any tract of land designated as such by the Commission upon application and after notice and hearing. 18. 2 C.C.R. 404-1 Rule 603.b (1)..(7). 19. 121 P.2d 886, at 888 (Colo. 1942). 20., 21. 517 P.2d 834, at 836 (Colo. 1974). 22. Flecirs y Cary (Colo. App 1983). "To the extent thatche `' 673 P.2d 376, 377 the city ordinance are more onerous than those imposed by the state statute, the latter controls." requirements imposed by orado n+-;n—��sation rns l,-,-, r. to the extent that the 602 P.2d 881, 882 (Colo. App. 1979). requirements than those imposed ordinance imposes more stringent statute controls." by the state statute the state 23. C.R.S. Section 34-60-106 (1)(f). UN10N\STANDMZ. L0L 072993-1112 7 annen a 24. 507 P.2d 868, 869 (Colo. 1973). UNION\STANDARD_ L.L 072993-1112 8 92ncn ATTACHMENT Michigan court awards $90 million to oil firm Michigan has appealed a stale court ruling seen ea e landmark decision on Cdr- carnation to companies blocked from developing re- sources because of environ- mental opposition. Last Sept. 20 Michigan's Ingram County Circuit Court Judge Peter Houk ordered the state to pay about S90 million to Miller Bros. Oil A Gas Producers, Grand Rap- ids, Mich., its partners, and a group of private mineral own- ers in a case stemming from the stale's ban on oil and gas development in Mason Coun- ty's Nordhouse dunes area. The state last month ap- Pealed the award. which ' gives 546 million to Miller Bros. and 525,5 million to the mineral owners plus interest. One aspect of the ruling is that it awards compensation • based on the projected value Of unproven resource poten- tial. No drilling has occurred on the leases involved. How t: came about The dispute dates to a 1987 order banning oil end gas development or procvc• tion from the 4,600 acre Nordhouse Ounes area in western Michigan. Miller Bros. began teasing mineral rights in the area In the mid -1970s. Two seismic surveys showac potential for significant reserves on ine prospect, which lies in the hear, of the northern Silurian Niagaren reel trend. The primary surface rights owner, the U.S. Forest Ser- vice. gave Miller Eros, a0- provat to conduct a live well Grilling program, However, stale statute reevires approv. al from the supervisor of wells, who at the time was Gordon Guyer, director of the Department of Natural Re- sources (ONR). Miller Bros. said despite PreOaration of a hydrocarbon development plan with five Itexiate criltsites, ar. environ• mental review, etc informal advice Irom ONR stall that drilling would De allowec. Guyer issued the Vining ban Apr. 23. 1937, Miler Bros. noted the state otherwise has never perma- nently panned oruling In any other area in Michigan. A temporary prohibition was enacted in the Pigeon River State Forest. but drilling ulh• mately was allowec with Spe- cial precautions, Eminent domain Upon receiving the prchibi- tion Order, Miller Bros. filed a nOtiCe with the court notifying ONR it considered the cyder tO be a seizure Of its lease- hold mineral rights, which r1 valued al 593 million. The state elected not to rescind or change the order, Although Miller Bros. said it never unfenced to conduct sweats 00erations On the dunes, modification of the or- der Could nave altQweo direc- tional Grilling into potential re- sOu:.•ces. Instead, the state weer- cised its right of eminent Co. main. saying It wished to ae• termini' Just compensation. That determination yielded data indicating there likely are six reels On the acreage with average oil reserves of 1,8 million bbtrreef. What Iles ahead On Oct. 8 Me state ap• peal RC the award, saying the state's action was not taking of property 'end eating the potential oil and gas reserves figures used to determine award 'Speculative. - Miller Oros. General Me- ager H. Jack Miller told Mich pan Oil I. Gas News the core Pliny would be amenable :: settlement discussions w,:- Michgan officials. Meantime, he noted Ire state could be losing anCthe• 530,000/day in added inter. est It It drags out an appeal In a talk before a mee:in_ Of the Michigan Oil aria Cat Association, Miller said tree award -sends a clear mes- sage to government agencies that it you are going to take away someone's rights. ye - had bolter be prepared to compensate them for it.' • Long delayed Soviet refinery starts up The U.S.S.R. has commis- sioner its first grassroots re- finery in more than 6 years. Start-up of the plant. near Chardzhou on the Amu Oar - ye river in Southeast Turk. menlstan (Soviet Cuntrat Asia). has been long co - rayed —more than 15 years. Even now the Chardzhou re- finery is capable of producing only mazut (heavy fuel oil) and diesel fuel. Gasoline production is scat• ed to begin -shortly." First 60,000 Dec phase of the Chardzhou refinery clip, - natty was scheduled to go an stream in 1975. But work on the foundation for the primary distillation unit didn't begin until 1978. Soviet authorities post- poned the refinery's start-up Cale to the mid -1980s. then to "no later than 1990." The Cnarczhou refinery is designed to operate on wa,st- em Siberian crude delivered through a long pipeline run• ning from Omsk through Pav- lodar and Chimkent. The Chimkent refinery in Soutn- east Kazakhstan stoned up early in 1985, 15 years alter groundbreaking. It was the last Soviet grassroots refin- ery commissioned before Clear cznou. Areas besides Turkmeni- stan that will receive proCurts from the Chardzhou plant in- clude Uzbekistan. Ta tan, Kyrgystan, and southern KazaOtstan. Like many other regions of the U.S.S.R., these areas have severe hy crocaroon fee! shortages, the Moscow newspaper Pravda reported. Economic viability of the Chardzhou plant is crowded by prospects that the cost of the Russian Republic's west- ern SiDerien crude will be in• creased sharply next year. With western Siberian Oil pro- duetion plummeting since 1988, the ChardznCu refinery likely will have t0 bid for limit- ed crude supplies ageins: other Soviet refineries as WC as foreign Customers offer:no hard currency, The U.S.S.R. has a total cl 40.47 rerinerles, the nurnder cepending on how units a• some major plants are count et. ChardIhov apparently wiz: increase Soviet primary Gist. - tenon capacity to aoout 11.7 million b/C, Pdvsa faces Orimuision cuts Venezuela's Ministry of En- ergy ant Mines has ordered scats Owned Petroleos Ce Venezuela to scale back its $2.5 b'.11irn program to devel- op Orimutsion, PCvsa s boiler fuel that is an emulsion of extra heavy crude. water, and a surfactant. The extent of the Cut is undisclosed, but presumably planned expansion beyond volumes needed to cover firm contracts with power plants in Cenaca, Italy, Japan, Spain, and the U.K. will be delayed. Pdvsa's °emulsion market- ing unit Bitor had hoped 10 boost Output to about 41 mil- lion metric tons/year by 1996 from the current 1 m46or tons/year. Current contracts cover deliveries of 8 million tons the next few years. ex• Cluding a pilot protect with Florida Power d Light. The ministry also ordered BitOr to present leasioility studies on joint venture projects with for- eign partners 10 develop On• mullion or other extra heavy crude projects. The Orders reflect government eftons to locus Pdvsa resources on light and medium cruces arc ministry Concerns Orimulsicn might be rncluced in Venezc• etas Organization of Petro. teen Exporting Countries quota. - 10046 Sit AvoMI. For It h yji 930804 st- State's appeal of judgements pending • Parallels drawn between Supreme Court "Lucas" decision and Nordhouse Dunes case GRAND RAPIDS - A recent dreisio of the United States Supreme Court in case in which it was determined that South Carolina resident's Property Fla been "taken' through exercise of new stale hwsgoverningcor..struction in Wnsi tive gvsral areas has close parallels tt Michigan's so-called 'Nordhouse Dunn case, according to Miller Brothers Cenera Partner H. Jack Miller. The U.S. Supreme Coon on June 29. 1992 )landed down a 6.3 decision in the case of David H, Lucas v, South Carolina Coastal Council; finding as had a state trial court that action taken by the State after Lucas had purchased his property with the intention to build on it had deprived him of all "(conomically viable V1e of it. The South Carolina Supreme Court had overturned the lower court ruling, leading to Lucas' petition to the U.S. Supreme Court. H. Jack Miller, who along with Cycle E. "Cw'nt and C. John comprise the Milier Brothers, corllmente d recently on the sim- ilarlti(•s between the Snath Carolina case, which has attracted national attention and the Nordhouse case, in which Miller Brothers and a group of mineral owners were awarded separate judgements against the State of Michigan in Sc';" tember 1997 totalling more than 571 mil- lion after an Ingham County Court of Claims ruling that the Stales 1957 prtlhi- bit,on of drilling in the 4.300 -acre Nord- hot,se Dunes Arra Conintuted a taking of their property rights, (See stories, Sep- tember 27 & November 1, 1991 Michigan Oil S Cat News.) Tile liming of this decision (by the U.S. Supreme Court) couldn't have been bet- ter," said Miller when contacted at his office in Crand Rapids, making reference t• to the State of Michigan's pending apocal a of the I991 judgements against the State. i lc reaffirms or belief that when a N government makes a decision affecting n the property tights of private individuals A they must be prepared to compensate a those individuals for what was taken from d hem? Both cases involved action by state - agendas that effectively denied the owners of property the right to develop it Accord- " ing to laws in existence at the time of the I Punhase or leafing of mineral rights, Miller said. This decision by a clear Majority of the Supreme Court should send a message that before a state or local government makes such a decision to take awn y the rights of an individual or individuals it ought to weigh all the faces and be pre- pared to make proper compensation; Miller said. ilier Brothers had conducted seismic surveys over a period of several years in Cooperation with Huron -Manistee Na- tional Forest officials, who administered surface use of the area, with mineral rights under several of Miller Brother( Niagara reef prospects in the western Mason County area on the Lake Michigan shore- line just north of Ludington having been leased front private Owners, Toe fairly unusual combination of Fed- eral surface ownershipcombined with the privately held mineral rights had resulted from the Federal government's condrm• nation of the surface after poor owners planned comet reial operariuos to remove sand from the unique dunes area. The State of Michigan became involved when Maier Brothers first applied for oil and gas drilling permits within the Nord. house Dunes Area, which was undercon- siderarion as a Federal wilderness area At the time. Special review processes were drivel• ped to evacuate the impact of drilling and it and gas praluction in the area, inellad- ng formation of a fain' Dep rtm('nr of atural Resources/Bureau of Land Man (rnntlnlmf 1111 my 2e) aliCn,Ou. Oil a CaL M[ Wt uacaalnC, gdaa adios, Olnyt S.Y. 200.744 ..r WWY 11•4141.1•11.•1••••.I. MI 1•111:M.W,. worst' •,O. SO. ZS. MtJub..I.111440•4•02•0:4•00140.0,111))773.51.1 MHMM. en„16 44,44.4s C..MI., — •Al ns,n V (11?1 773•11711.0314: TMglrMalf I )17)Z.[le 1 4ac4 A. WtITpa 004 •••••••••• [MIN SCOTT elLUMGLA 1WLT [Nye GOrrM[1'T Aaw.. OIu..: P.O.' rwu.• OSW 1.040, Kasai. Ml atml.pN0. T.Lrhna SO 4 ISO' lfi.eD. CLAUDIAAuOIA rgLLA, Snarl. In In. 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Concur, ( ammo) SI5LET • R.; I — 4c • Rig 17 — IC SOMICN Parallels drawn between Supreme Court "Lucas" decision, Aordhouse case agement Task Force, Following, lengthy review, the furnish- ing; of detailed and possibly unprecend- ented development plans Fur the entire Arta by Miller arotlwrs, several public hearings and the dr, fling of an Environ- mental Impact Assessment, then-DNR Director Cordon Guyer in April 1987 issued an Order prohibiting drilling within the designated Dunes Area. Inverse condemnation complaints were filed by both Miler Srothrrs and the group of mineral Owners filer Milk, Brothers served notice on the DNR and Stair officials that it cons;JcrsJ du Order to reinstitute a taking of ,t. l.tasehold min - cm! rights. with the impending expiration of the leases making the injury From thw, Order permanent. Ingham Circuit Court Judge Pc er Kook decided there had been a taking by sum- mary disposition in August 2901, with a separate actkm then eimtnxncLJ to Slur - mine IUSI compensation. Judge Houk awarded the money judge- ments of 571 million plus interest (for a total amount estimated to be in excess of S?0 million at the rime of the Judgements) after sevenweck trial, in which witnesses for Miller Brothers provided testimony .limp: at deterltlin;fig the r%itential value of oil and gas in ,hc' k:,e\l area, basest Pal c..mparaon in similar areas of the North- ern Niag,tran Rwf Trend. An appeal of the September 2.0, 109) jud\cnlentI was filed by the State of Mk'h Ci.Nin.nl Miro pose 31 ignn 8. 1991, Briefs fm the parties in the appeal were to be filed try June 19, 1991, Miller notes that attorneys representing the State did not file a brief by that date. instead requesting a SS-0ay extension of the filing date. Miller said. State Attorney General's Office spokes- person Chris DeWitt confirnµd that the ealois' for extension Of the filing deadline had n granted. with the states brief now due on August 13. He would rat eommcnt on the possible impact of the Supreme Cotirt d vision in the Lucas case on the Dunes hiJgeme,,t.. Miller Brothers i. n•pl'Lsented in the NorJ6uu,e Dune% Case by the Crand Rap- ids law firm Mika, Meyers, flicker[ R ktnos. JULY T7, 1992 2P MICNIGAN Oil E GAS NEWS 930804 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AUGUST 18, 1993 TAPE #93-28 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, August 18, 1993, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: MINUTES: 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 Constance L. Harbert. Chairman Commissioner W. H. Webster, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Dale K. Hall Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: Weld County Attorney, Bruce T. Barker Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director. Don Warden Commissioner Baxter moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of August 16, 1993, as printed. Commissioner Hall seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. Commissioner Hall moved to certify the summary of the Oil and Gas Public Forum held August 2, 1993, as printed. Commissioner Kirkmeyer seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: There were no additions to today's agenda. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Webster moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Baxter seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. PRESENTATIONS: RE -INVENTING WELD COUNTY QUALITY SERVICE AWARD - DEAN DREHER: Drew Scheltinga, County Engineer, presented the Re -Inventing Weld County Quality Service Award to Dean Dreher for his suggestion of purchasing particular laser equipment to be used for surveying, thus cutting manpower by reducing the size of the survey crew. RECOGNITION OF SERVICES - LEE STEELE, COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS BOARD: Chairman Harbert presented a plaque to Lee Steele in recognition of his services on the Community Corrections Board in the past six years. PUBLIC INPUT: There was no public input. WARRANTS: Don Warden, Director of Finance and Administration, presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: BIDS: BUSINESS: NEW: General Fund Payroll Fund Handwritten warrants: General Fund Payroll Fund $ 738,774.30 $ 48,742.02 $ 13,108.92 $ 8,668.85 Commissioner Baxter moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kirkmeyer seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. PRESENT DESIGN OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 392 FROM CORNISH TO BRIGGSDALE - ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT: Pat Persichino, Director of General Services, read the names of the five vendors who submitted bids. Said bid will be considered for approval on September 1, 1993. PRESENT HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE AND WEED CONTROL BUILDING: Mr. Persichino read the names of the three vendors who submitted bids. Said bid will be considered for approval on September 15, 1993. CONSIDER TAX ABATEMENT PETITION FROM HARVEY R. AND OLGA J. MARKHAM AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Warren Lasell, Assessor, recommended approval of said petition. He said the property is used as a truck farm operation and should, therefore, be classified as agricultural. Commissioner Hall moved to approve said petition and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESCINDING PARTIAL APPROVAL OF TAX ABATEMENT PETITION FROM JOHN AND DOROTHY HOYMAN AND REFER TO ASSESSOR'S OFFICE FOR CORRECTION: Mr. Lasell explained the referenced Tax Abatement Petition was partially approved by the Board on August 9, 1993. Since the request was for the year 1993, the taxes have not yet been levied; therefore, the abatement cannot be granted. Mr. Lasell recommended the Board rescind their partial approval and refer the request to his office. Staff can then make the necessary correction in-house. Bruce Barker, County Attorney, apologized for his oversight when this was processed. Commissioner Webster moved to rescind the partial approval granted on August 9, 1993, and to refer the matter to the Assessor's Office for correction. Seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER DUST BLOWING COMPLAINT AGA]NST K. C. ENSORE, JR., EDNA R. ENSORE, MARY EDITH WILKINS, AND J. RUSSELL WILKINS - Si 55, T3N, R66W: Mr. Barker stated his office received a complaint on August 9, 1993, regarding dust blowing from a parcel belonging to K. C. Ensore, Edna Ensore, Mary Edith Wilkins, and J. Russell Wilkins. He explained the procedure to the Board for reviewing the complaint and the various option:; available to the Board for action on said complaint. John Eisenach, complainant, was present and said the dust is blowing because of poor farming practices, such as floating the field after plowing. Russell Wilkins, owner, stated he met with the Soil Conservation Officer Minutes - August 18, 1993 Page 2 on August 17, 1993, and he intends to initiate all the remedial suggestions by September 3. 1993. After discussion, Mr. Barker explained the options available to the Board. Commissioner Webster moved to continue said matter to September 8, 1993, at 9:00 a.m. to allow Mr. Wilkins time to initiate the remedial suggestions made by Commissioner Baxter, the Seconded by the motionarri d unanimously. CONSIDER LAW ENFORCEMENT SPECIAL DUTY AGREEMENT BETWEEN SHERIFF AND NUNN HARVEST FESTIVAL AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Bpendicat: saida agreement itautomatically enews-hour eriod each for specific event: however, without further Board action being necessary. Commissioner Baxter moved to approve said agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Webster, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN FENWC'S MIGRANT HEAD START PROGRAM AND LEANNA NOONAN AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Walt Speckman, Director of Human Resources, explained said agreement is for the provision of services for special needs r moved to the Migrant Head agreement art gram. and authorize Commissioner hirma moved approve Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Hall, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER CONTRACT FOR TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES BETWEEN HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND SHELAGH FAGAN AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: John Pickle, Health Department, stated Shelagh Fagar, is a five-year employee of the Health Department. Said contract allows her to achieve nurse practitioner training, while securing her services for a two-year period of time. Commissioner Baxter moved to approve said contract and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER AMENDMENT TO SUBCONTRACT AGREEMENT WITH GREELEY/WELD ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACTION PARTNERSHIP AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden stated the Board, in November 1989, entered into an agreement with the State of Colorado and EDAP concerning the Revolving Loan Fund, under which $250,000 was made available for loans and $12,000 for admin'..stration of said program. Under the amendment being considered today, $850,000 would become available for loans, with $52,000 for administration costs. Commissioner Hall moved to approve said amendment and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER EXTENSION OF CONTRACT WITH DAVID M. GRIFFITH AND ASSOCIATES, LTD., AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden explained the County, under Federal regulations, is required dato have an Indirect Cost Plan used to apply support res department. David M. Griffith and Associates, Ltd. is the sole source t with gin Colordwas in eir thePast amountnofac$5 500. Weld Mr. County, ecnm in 1979, under the same terms. recommended extension of said contract. The contractor will use their computer program and if the County is audited, their staff will accompany the County to the audit. Commissioner Baxter moved to approve said extension siosioand authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by er Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. Minutes - August 18, 1993 Page 3 CONSIDER DIVISION ORDER TO NATIONAL COOPERATIVE REFINERY ASSOCIATION AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - NEj $22, T6N, R65W: Mr. Barker recommended approval of said division order, and stated the percentages comport to our lease. Commissioner Webster moved to approve said division order and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: APPOINTMENT OF JOHN PICKLE AS ACTING DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND MARK WALLACE, M.D. AS PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICER FOR WELD COUNTY: Mr. Warden explained the appointment of John Pickle will allow time for the recruitment and selection of a new director needed to replace Dr. Randy Gordon, who has resigned. He said Mark Wallace. M.D., will fulfill the requirements of Public Health Officer. Commissioner Hall moved to appoint John Pickle as Acting Director of Public Health and Mark Wallace, M.D., as Public Health Officer for Weld County. Seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. PLANNING: RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: ATTEST: CONSIDER REQUEST FROM M. E. FOSTER, BURLINGTON NORTHERN RAILROAD, FOR PREADVERTISEMENT OF SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT: Commissioner Kirkmeyer, stating that the proper procedure was followed and sufficient reason for preadvertisement was given, moved to approve said request and set a hearing on September 29, 1993, at 10:00 a.m. Seconded by Commissioner Webster, the motion carried unanimously. 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 9:30 A.M. Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: zr,,E -rL Deputy Clerk to the Board\ APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO L=aary Constance La Harbert, Chairman , Webster, Prof Barbara J. Kirkmeye Minutes - August 18, 1993 Page 4 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AUGUST 18. 1993 TAPE 093-28 ROLL CALL: MINUTES: WARRANTS: 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, August 18, 1993, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. 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 Constance L. Harbert, Chairman Commissioner W. H. Webster, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Dale K. Hall Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: Weld County Attorney, Bruce T. Barker Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden Commissioner Hall moved to approve the minutes of the Board of Social Services meeting of August 16, 1993, as printed. Commissioner Kirkmeyer seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. Don Warden, Director of Finance and Administration, presented the warrants for approval by the Board in the amount of $265,837.45. Commissioner Hall moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kirkmeyer seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:35 A.M. Weld County Clerk to LIC.,".fr-r"- ://g.-4(42/..-1/ the Board ByqDeputy Cleothe Board- l APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Constance 7 Harbert, Chairman W. H. •bst:er, Pro -T RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES HOUSING AUTHORITY WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AUGUST 18, 1993 TAPE #93-28 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in special session as the Housing Authority Board 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, August 18, 1993, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: MINUTES: NEW BUSINESS: ATTEST: 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 Constance L. Harbert, Chairman Commissioner W. H. Webster, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Dale K. Hall Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: Weld County Attorney, Bruce Barker Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden Commissioner Hall moved to approve the minutes of the Housing Authority Board meeting of July 26, 1993. as printed. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER APPLICATION FOR EXISTING HOUSING SECTION 8 HOUSING ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS PROGRAM AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve said application and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Hall, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER PROJECT COMPLETION REPORT FOR 1992 HOUSING REHABILITATION PROGRAM AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Commissioner Hall moved to approve said report and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Baxter, the motion carried unanimously. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:40 A.M. APPROVED: weld County Clerk to the Board By: ieie K -7r aka Deputy glerk to the Board BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Constance L. arbert, Chairman W. H. arbara i.../, v CC .' N//, ,$s NOTICE Notice is hereby given that upon the request of the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, a special meeting of the Weld County Board of Commissioners, sitting as the Weld County Housing Authority Board, will be held at 9:00 a.m., on August 18, 1993, to consider a Section 8 Application requesting twenty-five vouchers. Said application is due in the HUD office no later than August 23, 1993. Also to be considered at this time will be the Projection Completion Report for 1992 and a Housing Rehabilitation application. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: BY: DONALD D. WARDEN CLERK TO THE BOARD Deputy Clerk to the Boardf� COLORADO MEMORAnD To From Urn CLERK TO THE BOARD °n' AUGUST 11, 1993 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS soerar HOUSING AUTHORITY BOARD SPECIAL MEETING I, Dale K. Hall, hereby accept service of the notice of special meeting of the Weld County Board of Commissioners, sitting as the Weld County Housing Authority, for August 18, 1993, at 9:00 a.m. In the alternative, had I been served less that 24 hours prior to the special meeting. I hereby waive notice of the meeting. Dale K. Hall, Commissioner 44\4„, Wilk COLORADO mEmoRAnD►um To CLERK TO THE BOARD From BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Dam AUGUST 11, 1993 $"°,e": HOUSING AUTHORITY BOARD SPECIAL MEETING I, W. H. Webster, hereby accept service of the notice of special meeting of the Weld County Board of Commissioners, sitting as the Weld County Housing Authority, for August 18, 1993, at 9:00 a.m. In the alternative, had I been served less that 24 hours prior to the special meeting, I hereby waive notice of the meeting. ommissioner Webster, ommissioner vii'; COLORADO MEMORAnDum To From Svbj v1; CLERK TO THE BOARD BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS HOUSING AUTHORITY BOARD SPECIAL MEETING Den AUGUST 11, 1993 I, George E. Baxter, hereby accept service of the notice meeting of the Weld County Board of Commissioners, sitting County Housing Authority, for August 18, 1993, at 9:00 a. alternative, had I been served less that 24 hours prior to meeting, I hereby waive notice of the meeting. /J is torge.A. Baxter, Commissioner of special as the Weld m. In the the special 4(1(44%) mEmoRAnciu m 1111€ COLORADO To From $ubMec CLERK TO THE BOARD CM. AUGUST 11, 1993 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS HOUSING AUTHORITY BOARD SPECIAL MEETING I, Constance L. Harbert, hereby accept service of the notice of special meeting of the Weld County Board of Commissioners, sitting as the Weld County Housing Authority, for August 18, 1993, at 9:00 a.m. In the alternative, had I been served less that 24 hours prior to the special meeting, I hereby waive notice of the meeting. Constance L. Harbert, Commissioner mEmoRAnDum COLORADO To From CLERK TO THE BOARD Dan AUGUST 11. 1993 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS s.si"`. HOUSING AUTHORITY BOARD SPECIAL MEETING I, Barbara J. Kirkmeyer, hereby accept service of the notice of special meeting of the Weld County Board of Commissioners, sitting as the Weld County Housing Authority, for August 18, 1993, at 9:00 a.m. In the alternative, had I been served less that 24 hours prior to the special meeting, I hereby waive notice of the meeting. Barbara J. Kirkmeyed, Commi4ioner WELD COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY PHONE (303) 352.1551 P.O. Box A GREELEY, COLORADO 80632 TO: Constance L. Harbert, Chairman, Board of County Commissioners FROM: Judy Griego, Director, Department of Social Service SUBJECT; Special Housing Authority Board Meeting DATE: August 10, 1993 Pursuant to the Weld County Home Rule Charter and the By -Laws of the Weld County Housing Authority, we are requsting that a special meeting of the Housing Authority Board be conducted on August 18, 1993 to consider a Section 8 Application requesting twenty-five Vouchers. The application is due in the HUD office no later than August 23, 1993. Since the Housing Authority is scheduled to meet in the regular session on August 23, 1993, we are proposing that the Special Session also consider two other agenda items requiring Board action discussed during the Work -Session of August 16th. Those agenda items are: Item 1(b) Project Completion Report for the 1992; and Item 1(c) Housing Rehabilitation Applicant. If you have any questions, please telephone me at 352-1551 ext. 62OO. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Monday, August 23, 1993 ROLL CALL: MINUTES: CERTIFICATION OF HEARINGS: ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: PUBLIC INPUT: COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: BUSINESS: NEW: Constance L. Harbert, Chairman W. H. Webster, Pro-Tem George E. Baxter Dale K. Hall Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Approval of minutes of August 18. 1993 TAPE #93-28 Hearings conducted on August 18, 1993: 1) Amended Special Review Permit for recreational vehicle storage in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Don Hoff; 2) Special Review Permit for an oil and gas support and service facility (natural gas compressor station), Snyder Oil Corporation; and 3) Special Review Permit for an oil and gas equipment storage yard, Snyder Oil Corporation (Each individual is allowed a three -minute period of time in which to speak. Please be aware that the Board may not be able to address your topic today; however, if they are unable to do so, the matter will either be referred to staff or scheduled for a future date. If you wish to speak regarding issues which are likely to be heard by the Board in a public hearing, such as a land use or violation hearing, you will be asked to give your testimony at that hearing, either in person or in writing.) 1) Warrants 1) Consider request from Dennis Gene Zitek, dba Lazy D, for a Change of Ownership of Tavern Liquor License, with extended hours, and authorize Chairman to sign 2) Consider Request to Change, Alter or Modify Premises of Tavern from Dennis Gene Zitek, dba Lazy D. and authorize Chairman to sign 3) Consider 1993 Dance Hall License for Dennis Gene Zitek, dba Lazy D 4) Consider Purchase of Services Agreement between FENWC's Head Start Program and Greeley/Evans School District 6 and authorize Chairman to sign 5) Consider Contract between Governor's Job Training Office and Area Agency on Aging and authorize Chairman to sign Continued on Page 2 of Agenda Page 2 of Agenda NEW BUSINESS: (CONT.) 6) Consider acceptance of Grant of Easement for Wetland from South Platte Valley Historical Society, Inc. - Bridge 14.5/23A 7) Consider acceptance of Quitclaim Deed and Grant of Easement for Wetland from Harley and Martha M. Inouye - Bridge 14.5/25A 8) Consider Extension of Contract between Health Department and Colorado Department of Health, Air Pollution Control Division, and authorize Chairman to sign 9) Consider License Agreement to Place and Maintain Structures within Weld County Road Right -of -Way with Tamsyn L. Waycott and authorize Chairman to sign 10) Consider Agreement for Partially Self -Funded Program with Colorado Counties' Casualty and Property Pool and authorize Chairman to sign 11) Consider emergency closure of Weld County Road 1 between Weld County Roads 34 and 32 (Vermillion Road) 12) Consider rescinding Sampling and Analysis of Pollutant Discharge Agreements with First National Water Company, Millard Refrigeration Services, Town of Ault, and North Huron Water Company 13) Consider Agreement for Grading and Snow Removal within the Boundaries of the Town of Severance and authorize Chairman to sign SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD: ROLL CALL: Constance L. Harbert, Chairman W. H. Webster, Pro-Tem George E. Baxter Dale K. Hall Barbara J. Kirkmeyer MINUTES: Approval of minutes of August 18, 1993 WARRANTS: Don Warden, County Finance Officer Monday, August 23, 1993 CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Aug 23 - Work Session Aug 23 - NCMC Board of Trustees Aug 24 - Human Resources Committee Aug 24 - Public Health Board Aug 26 - Community Corrections Board Aug 26 - Local Planning Services Committee Aug 27 - Centennial Developmental Services. Inc. Sep 1 - County Council Sep 2 - Convention and Visitors Bureau Board Sep 2 - Island Grove Park Board HEARINGS: Aug 25 - Extension of Termination Dates of Weed Districts, Eaton -Ault Pest Control District #6, Southeast Weld Pest Control District #4, Prairie View Pest Control District #9, and Platte Valley 9:00 AM Pest Control District #5 Aug 25 - Special Review Permit to park ditch-lining it h -lining equipment and store materials, Jose n10:00 AM Gonzales 10:00 AM Aug 25 - Minor Subdivision Final Plat. Ed Orr Aug 25 - Amended Special Review Permit for eea i onal vehicle storage in the A (Agricultural)Zone 10:00 AM District, Don Hoff (cont. from 08/18/93) Aug 30 - Show Cause Hearing to consider revocation of USA #540, Northern Colorado Brine, c/o Mike Cervi 10:00 AM (cont. from 07/07/93) Aug 31 - Showause #540, Northern iColor do Brng to consier revocation of ine. c/oMike Cervi (cont. from 07/07/93) 10:00 AM Sep 1 - Amended Special Review Permit for a natd miral gas ralwgae compressor station and 400 -foot guy tower in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, RN Front Range Gathering Company 10:00 AM Sep 1 - Amended Special Review Permit for an agricultural service establishment to include corporate offices and a truck wash facility in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Monfort, Incorporated 10:00 AM Sep 1 - Special Review Permit for a topping unit in the I-3 (Industrial) Zone District. Gerrity Oil and Gas Corporation 10:00 AM Sep 8 - Special Review Permit for an oil and gas support and service facility (natural gas compressor station), Snyder Oil Corporation (cont. from 08/18/93) 10:00 AM 10:00 AM Sep 8 - Show Cause Hearing. Judy Oakley Sep 29 - Special Review Permit for a private microwave repeater station, Burlington Northern Railroad 10:00 AM Oct 13 - Show Cause Hearing for Central Weld/Greeley- Milliken Landfill, Waste Services Corporation 10:00 AM Nov 17 - Annual Meeting of Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority (cont. from 07/14/93) 9:00 AM Nov 17 - Annual Meeting of Antelope Hills Law Enforcement 9:00 AM Authority (cont. from 07/14/93) Nov 17 - Annual Meeting of Beebe Draw Law Enforcement Authority (cont. from 07/14/93) 9:00 AM REPORTS: 1) Road and Bridge Department re: Road openings 2) Mary Ann Feuerstein, Clerk and Recorder. re: Collection of Clerk Fees Continued on Page 2 of Consent Agenda Monday, August 23, 1993 10:00 AM 12:00 PM 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 8:00 AM 7:30 PM 12:00 PM 3:30 PM Page 2 of Consent Agenda. COMMUNICATIONS: 1) County Council agenda for September 1, 1993 2) Mrs. Mowery re: Paving of Weld County Road 51 between Highway 34 and Weld County Road 54.5 3) Allen D. (Dave) Miller re: A New Beginning for Colorado Water Development; and Scandalous Giveaway of Colorado Water to Federal Government 4) Arleen Way, Grants Manager of Colorado Department of Health's Emergency Medical Services Division, re: July 1993 Grant awards 5) Colorado Division of Property Taxation - Determinations re: First United Methodist Church of Fort Lupton, St. Alban's Mission Episcopal Church, International Church of the Foursquare Gospel. Greeley Spanish Foursquare Church, and Luther Hospitals and Home Society of America, dba Northeast Home Health Care 6) Colorado Board of Assessment Appeals - Notices re: West Greeley National Bank and National Bank of Greeley 7) Rocky Mountain Poison Center re: Contract for services in 1994 PUBLIC REVIEW: 1) David C. Andre. Environmental Engineer of Kodak re: RCRA Part B Permit Modification RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from Harvey R. and Olga J. Markham * 2) Rescind partial approval of Tax Abatement Petition from John and Dorothy Hoyman and refer to Assessor's Office for correction * 3) Action of Board concerning Dust Blowing Complaint against K. C. Ensore, Jr., Edna R. Ensore, Mary Edith Wilkins, and J. Russell Wilkins - Si 55, T3N, R66W * 4) Approve Law Enforcement Special Duty Agreement between Sheriff and Nunn Harvest Festival * 5) Approve Purchase of Services Agreement between FENWC's Migrant Head Start Program and Leanna Noonan * 6) Approve Contract for Training and Employment Services between Health Department and Shelagh Fagan * 7) Approve Amendment to Subcontract Agreement with Greeley/Weld Economic Development Action Partnership * 8) Approve Extension of Contract with David M. Griffith and Associates, Ltd. * 9) Approve Division Order to National Cooperative Refinery Association - NE} S22, T6N, R65W *10) Approve Appointment of John Pickle as Acting Director of Public Health and Mark Wallace, M.D., as Public Health Officer for Weld County *11) Approve request from M. E. Foster. Burlington Northern Railroad, for preadvertisement of Special Review Permit *12) Approve Application for Existing Housing Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program *13) Approve Project Completion Report for 1992 Housing Rehabilitation Program *14) Action of Board concerning Amended Special Review Permit - Don Hoff *15) Approve Special Review Permit - Snyder Oil Corporation (USR #1018) *16) Action of Board concerning Special Review Permit - Snyder Oil Corporation (USR #1019) * Signed this date Monday, August 23, 1993 e ©o2S 15.DPT FORM PRESCRIBED BT THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR FORM 920 1/66.6/90 PETITION FOR ABATEMENT OR REFUND OF TAXES -c f HOCCKEL co., DEWEA 36312 Arc /4•50-0.2(,„ Petitioners: Use this side only. I! Greeley , Colorado, City or Town Jame 10 'r5..13. To The Honorable Board of County Commissioners of Weld L'«;:; ;..County 71 "V1 Gentlemen: The petition of Harvey ..R...&.O1ga.J_.Markha m whose mailing address is. 0650-.Hwy..5.6 Rerthpud City or Town SCHEDULE NUMBER R 4676586 Colorado State 80513 Lip Code DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL 25792-H PT N2NE4 19-4-68 BEG NODO3'E 1326.95' & S89D08'W 1283.57' FROM E4 COR respectfully requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A. D. 19...92.., 19 , arc erroneous, illegal, or due to error in valuation for the following reasons: (Completely describe the circumstances surrounding the incorrect value or tax.) PROOF OF AGRICULTURAL USE ON FRP WITH ASSESSOR. CLASSIFIED AS AGRICULTURAL FOR 1992. 19..92. Mill Levy: 85.532 19 Value Tax Value LAND SHOULD HAVEtiZt Tax Orig. 18800 $ 1,608.00 Abate. 13780 $-10:78,G2--- Bal. 5020 $ 429.38 The taxes ) (have not) been paid. Wherefore your petitioner prays that the taxes may be abated or refunded in the sum of $...1,178...62 I declare, under penalty of perjury in the second degree that this petition, together with any accompanying exhibits or statements, has been examined by me and to the best of my knowledge, information and belief is true, correct and complete. worzatiog }-2 trk utitmer ti Agent k /! Cry • T/u, 0650 HWY 56, Berthoud, Co. 80513 7/v/qi3 o%I SCU SSA /l�! ,x,i4 e2; RS/ Per/7 930825 RESOLUTION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHEREAS, The County Commissioners of Weld County, State of Colorado, at a duly and lawfully called regular meeting held on the........ 18thday of.. August A.D. 1993 , at which meeting there were present the following members: _..Chairman -.Constance ..L Harbert -.and..Co»amissioners..George..E....Baxter.,...Dale- K._..Hall.,.Barbara... J....Kirkmeyere..and..W H__ Webster notice of such meeting and an opportunity to be present having been given to the taxpayer and the Assessor of said County and said _ Assessor_.__.. Warren_Lasell..beiag. presenr.;ind taxpayer (name) ..Harvey.. &Olga .Maxkhara not being present; and (name) WHEREAS. The said County Commissioners have carefully considered the within applica- tion, and arc fully advised in relation thereto, NOW BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board concurs with the recommendation of (concurs or does not concur) be allowed the assessor and the petition be approved , and an abatement/refund (approved or denied) (be allowed or not be allowed) on an assessed valuation of $ 13,780 for $ 1,178.62 total tax for the year(s) 1992 Chairman of Board of County Commissioners. STATE OF COLORADO, STATE OF COLORADO, County of Weld I, Donald ..D....Yard= eatintssetselootivitaxideitia Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners in and for the County of Weld State of Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing order is truly copied from the records of the proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners for said Weld County, now in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County, at Greeley, CO this 18th may o ug st A. D. 19 93 1 11 � ��� /i� By..( 1144 :'i ss, adr &r'uty. Clerk. ��y�puty ACTION OF THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR /0-i Denver, Colorado, ion of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to the within petition, is hereby a roved• ❑ approved in part $ ❑ denied for the following reason(s) 19 r3 ATTEST: 0, 0 cu 7 V PETITION BY Secretary. lite; 0 4.., C tie .. 0 4 ai Cd G -.S a u .c ,0 2 m c 3 c r C 2 F 2 _ n3 Cd E a c t ,9 f Assessor: gra '}i7 rstor. THE C. F. HOICK EC CO. DENVER. CO • Wilk COLORADO August 9. 1993 CLERK TO THE BOARD P.O. BOX 759 GREELEY, COLORADO 90632 Q03) 356.4000 EXT. 4225 Harvey R. & Olga J. Markham 0650 Highway 56 Berthoud, Colorado 80513 RE: SCHEDULE NUMBER R 4676586 Dear Property Owner: This is to advise you that the Board of Weld County Commissioners will hear your petition for tax abatement or refund on the property described as: 25792-H PT N2NE4 19-4-68 BEG NODO3'E 1326.95' & S89D08'W 1283.57' FROM E4 COR. The meeting is scheduled for Monday, August 23, 1993 at 9:00 a.m. at which time you may be heard. The Assessor is recommending that the Board approve your petition. The meeting will be held in the Chambers of the Board, Weld County Centennial Center, First Floor, 915 10th Street, Greeley. Colorado, at the above specified time. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Sin rely, Ddn�1d'IY W5 =den, Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: Z-2_�r Deputy Clerk t the and XC: Assessor - W. Lasell County Attorney RESOLUTION RE: RESCIND PARTIAL APPROVAL OF TAX ABATEMENT PETITION FROM JOHN AND DOROTHY HOYMAN AND REFER TO ASSESSOR'S OFFICE FOR CORRECTION 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 August 9, 1993. the Board did grant partial approval of a Tax Abatement Petition from John and Dorothy Hoyman, adjusting the value to $417,730, and WHEREAS, the request for abatement was processed for the tax year 1993, before any taxes were levied for 1993. and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to rescind the partial approval granted on August 9, 1993, and refer said matter to the Assessor's Office for correction within the tax year of 1993. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the partial approval of the Tax Abatement Petition from John and Dorothy Hoyman be, and hereby is, rescinded. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that said petition be, and hereby is, referred to the Assessor's Office for correction. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 18th day of August. A.D., 1993. ATTEST: Pia% Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: /leA Deputy Clerk to the Bond \ APPROVED AS TO FORM: f„ 1- m y Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Constance L. Harbert, hairman W. H. Webster, Pro - r. a �! —Dale X. all LW arbara J. Kirknieyer //t-y/A 930814 APPL_ Baxt e to 3300'1 is WELD _COLINTYAL"2:OR Jim 06 155i Petitioners: Use th GREELEY, COLO. r'RrFT EY PETITION FOR ABATEMENT OR REFUND OF TAXES FORM PRESCRIBED BY THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR .^m • �. j . .,' n. 7 only. O7 or !OWn , Colorado LLEs:c I .11.1NE 25 To The Hbnorable Board of County Commissioners of WELD County Gentlemen: The petition of JOHN HOYMAN & DOROTHY HOYMAN whose mailing address is: C/0 MARVIN P. POER & COMPANY] 1200 17th Street, Ste 960 Denver Coy or I own SCHEDULE NUMBER 1558886 1558986 1559086 1559186 Caorado _8.0202,_ Stine 4p Code DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL WIN GRP 3-1 L1 Elk 3 Glen Rock Place WIN CRP 3-2 L2 B1k 3 Glen Rock Place WIN GRP 3-3 L3 Elk 3 Glen Rock Place WIN GRP 3-4 L4 Elk 3 Glen Rock Place respectfully requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A.D. 19 93 , 19 _ , are erroneous, illegal, or due to error in valuation for the following reasons: (Completely describe the circumstances surrounding the incorrect value or tax.) Petitioner contends that subject property has been overvalued for assessment purposes. Base period purchase of subject property including personal property estimated at $16,000 for $425,000. Actual 19 93 19 Value Tax Value Orig. $484,257 Abate. 75,257 Bal. $409,000 Tax The taxes Rrmcx)c(have not) been paid. Wherefore your petitioner prays that the taxes may be abated or refunded in the sum of $ I declare, under penalty of perjury in the second degree that this petition, together with any accompanying exhibits or statements, has been examined by me and to the best of my knowledge, information and belief is true, correct and complete. By Address JOHN HOYMAN & DOROTHY HOYMAN Petitioner ohn F. Oberly, gent c/o Marvin F. Poer & Company 1200 17th Street Ste 960 Denver, Colorado 80202 303/571-1800 Agent _ _ No. 926. Rev, 6-90. WTI ION FOR ABATEMENT Oa REFUND OF"TAXES nPu b!' LL5bG 12109/156443 id 930772 %,B,g' i RESOLUTION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHEREAS, The County Commissioners of WELD �� State of Colorado, at a duly and lawfully called regular meeting held on the 9TH County, of AUGUST , A.D. 19 _2.3 , at which meeting there were presentnhe following members. CHAIRMAN CONSTANCE L. HARBERT, AND COMKTSSIONRRS W WEBSTER GEORGE E. BAXTER, DALE K. HALL, AND BA&BABA .I: RKMMYER,' notice of such meeting and an opportunity to be present having been given to t said county and said Assessor WARREN LASELL. NOT BEING 'RESENT, \taxpayer and the and Assessor er JOHN AND DOROTHY ROYMAa NOT (wit. taxpayer (name) r. being present; and WHEREAS, The said County Commissioners have carefully e insidpred the within application, and arc fully advised in relation thereto, II —Th , NOW BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board PARTIALLY ( the assessor and the petition be APPROVED a (approved or denied) on an assessed valuation of $ 417.730 fo a total tax for the year(s) 19 93 / day NCURS, - with the recommendation of i o�rd . not comer) // ent/refund ALLOWED (tie allowed or r$ be allowed) STATE OF COLO County of LD ss. I, DOIv D. WARDEN of the Board of County issioners in and for the County of, WELD Clerk State of Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing order is truly copied from the records of the proceedings of:the Board of County Commissioners for said _ WELD County, now in my office. / I WITNE55'WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County, at G•l EL'Y, COLORADO ,this 9TH day of _ AUGUST , A.D. 19 93 / CMimun of Board of County Comnumoren By 9 CEI4 c TO BOARD DrMdy ACTION OF THE PROPERTY TAX ADMLNISTRATOR Denver, Colorado, 19 The action of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to the within petition, is hereby C approved; 0 approved in part $ 0 denied for the following reason(s) ATTEST: C a .o 0. z ti3 PETITION BY Sensory O n Cu !A en s- en cro 4 N crl • m > O CJ Try cu N O. O N4— a N q O > O Vill H'O V C) CU C a c al a) o 'DN (n r~ cc PropMy Tµ Adminiunler RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING DUST BLOWING COMPLAINT - S5, T3N, R66W WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, has been informed, in accordance with Section 35-72-101(1), CRS, that dust is blowing from property located in the Si of Section 5. Township 3 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. said property being owned by K. C. Ensore, Jr., Edna R. Ensore, Mary Edith Wilkins and J. Russell Wilkins, and WHEREAS, an inspection was made of said property by the United States Department of Agricultural, Soil Conservation Service, and WHEREAS, pursuant to the information and the inspection referred to above, a hearing before the Board was held on August 18, 1993, at which time the Board deemed it advisable to continue said matter to September 8, 1993, to allow the property owners time to comply with the remedial measures recommended by the Soil Conservation Service, and WHEREAS, J. Russell Wilkins, landowner, was present at said hearing. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that this matter be, and hereby is, continued to September 8, 1993, at 9:00 a.m., by which time the remedial measures recommended by the Soil Conservation Service shall have been initiated on said property. The above and foregoing Resolution was, onmotion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 18th day of August, A.D., 1993. ATTEST: ,,iliddet Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: APPR,D AS TO FORM: ce ounty Atto y BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 72-c-z:KH�1`�3 G Constance L. Harbert, hairman I? J /1) 1"t W. H. bster, Pro- em Dafe'k 4.44 1. 17/ -✓r Barbara J. Kirkmey r OOII . CS✓ atave-ZS, CempU✓r✓ r, � 930815 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE LAW ENFORCEMENT SPECIAL DUTY AGREEMENT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - NUNN HARVEST FESTIVAL 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 Law Enforcement Special Duty Agreement between the Weld County Sheriff, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, and the Nunn Harvest Festival, commencing August 18, 1993, and continuing year-to-year unless terminated by written notice from either party, with further terms and conditions being as stated in said agreement, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Law Enforcement Special Duty Agreement between the Weld County Sheriff, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. and the Nunn Harvest Festival 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 18th day of August, A.D., 1993. ATTEST: Weld Co C`ihrk' 'Eofhi BY -0 c d'4r-t.9 Deputy Clerk to the -A rd APPROVED AS TO FORM: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Z�c L. Harbert, Constance L. Harbert, C airman ec: so,,ttnd 930816 LAW ENFORCEMENT SPECIAL DUTY AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 12th day of August , 1993, by and between the COUNTY OF WELD AND THE WELD COUNTY SHERIFF, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County (hereinafter referred to as "County") and NUNN HARVEST FESTIVAL, hereinafter referred to as "Contractor." WHEREAS, the Contractor is desirous of entering into an Agreement with the County for the performance of law enforcement special duty services over and above the regular law enforcement service level provided by the County Sheriff; and WHEREAS, the County is willing to render such special duty services and law enforcement protection on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement; and WHEREAS, such agreements are authorized by Section 30-11- 101(1)(d), C.R.S., and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, article III, Section 3-8(4)(m), as amended. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual covenants, conditions and promises contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: I. SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY COUNTY A. Special Duty Deputy Services The Weld County Sheriff shall provide special duty deputy services to Contractor to the extent and manner set forth below: 1. Upon notice by Contractor to the County Contact Person, pursuant to Section II, A. below of Contractor's need for special duty deputy services the County Contact Person shall determine the number of special duty deputies to be assigned to the event. The County Contact Person shall also determine which personnel to assign to the event. 2. Special duty deputy services shall encompass only those duties and functions of a peace officer, as defined by Colorado statutes and/or by the commission granted by the Weld County Sheriff to the assigned individual deputy sheriff. An assigned deputy shall be responsible only for the enforcement of ordinances and laws of a city, Weld County, or the State of Colorado. The assigned deputies' authority shall not extend to the enforcement of rules and regulations made by Page 1 of 9 Pages 930826 Contractor except to the extent that such rules and regulations require conduct in compliance with such ordinances and laws. 3. upon arrival at a specfied event, the assigned deputy(ies) shall contact the Contractor Contact Person or the designated on -site official in charge of the event to verify the commencement of special duty deputy services. At the completion of the event assignment, the assigned deputy(ies) shall contact the Contractor Contact Person or the designated on -site official in charge of the event to verify the termination of services and to confirm the total time of special duty deputy services rendered for the event. B. Labor and Equipment The County shall furnish and supply all labor, supervision, training, equipment, communications facilities for dispatch, and all supplies necessary for the provision of the additional level of law enforcement services to Contractor set forth in this Agreement. The Contractor shall not be liable for the direct payment of salaries, wages or other compensation to county personnel performing the services set forth in this Agreement on behalf of the County. County shall provide the necessary worker's compensation coverage and unemployment compensation coverage for County's employees who are designated to fulfill the terms of this Agreement. In addition, County is responsible to pay the Federal and State Income Tax withholdings for all County employees designated to fulfill the terms of this Agreement. The standards and procedures for performance of the terms of this Agreement, the discipline of Sheriff's Deputies fulfilling the terms of this Agreement, and other matters incidental to the performance of the terms of this Agreement shall at all times remain exclusively vested in the Weld County Sheriff and not in the Contractor, its officers and agents. Generally, performance standards, procedures and discipline for those deputies shall be consistent with the performance standards, procedures and discipline required of deputies providing service in unincorporated areas of Weld County. C. County's Contact Person The Sheriff or his designee shall act as the County's Contact Person for purposes of the administration of this Agreement. Until further notice is received, the County's Contact Person shall be the individual named in Page 2 of 9 Pages 330816 Schedule A attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Any change in the County's Contact Person shall be effective upon ten (10) days advance written notice to the Contractor's Contact Person referenced in Section II. C., below. The designated County Contact Person and the Contractor's Contact Person shall work toward the common purpose of enhancing the effectiveness of the special duty deputy services. It is understood that the Contractor's Contact Person will forward all complaints or concerns from the Contractor in relation to this Agreement to the County's designated Contact Person. The County's designated Contact Person will make all reasonable efforts to respond to complaints and/or concerns and to take prompt action to address the complaints or concerns. II. SERVICES PROVIDED BY CONTRACTOR A. Contractor shall notify County Contact Person at least 15 days prior to the occurrence of the event requiring special duty deputy services. Such notice shall provide the date, time, and place where the event will be held. In addition, the Contractor shall provide a description of the event and the number of persons expected to attend the event together with an identification of any special areas of concern which may affect the extent or nature of special duty deputy services to be provided. In addition, the notice shall specify whether the Contractor's Contact Person will be the on -site official in charge of the event. If not, the notice shall specifically state the identity of such on -site official in charge. B. Contractor shall cooperate with the assigned deputies at the event by making its employees and agents available to sign a complaint or to serve as witness in applicable circumstances. C. Contractor Contact Person In order to administer this Agreement effectively, the Contractor shall designate a Contact Person. Until further notice is received, the Contractor's Contact Person shall be the individual named in Schedule A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Any change in the Contractor's Contact Person shall be effective upon then (10) days advance written notice to the County's Contact Person. The Contractor's Contact Person and the County's Contact Person shall work toward the common purpose of enhancing the effectiveness of the special duty deputy services. The Contractor Contact Person shall forward all complaints or concerns from the Page 3 of 9 Pages 930816 Contractor in relation to this Agreement to the County Contact Person. The County Contact Person will make all reasonable efforts to respond to complaints and/or concerns and to take prompt action to address the complaints or concerns. III. AGREEMENT TERM This Agreement shall be effective upon final execution by the appropriate officers of both parties. This Agreement shall continue through December 31, 1993, and shall be automatically renewable year to year unless sooner terminated by notice from either party in accordance with Section VI of this Agreement. IV. TERMINATION This Agreement may be unilaterally terminated by either party with or without cause by ten (10) days written notice delivered to the other party in accordance with Section VI. "Notices," or as otherwise provided in this Agreement. V. COST AND REIMBURSEMENT A. Contract Amount Except as otherwise provided in, this Agreement, all services rendered to Contractor by County pursuant to the terms of this Agreement shall be billed to Contractor at the rate set forth in Schedule C, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. B. Billing Dates Within ten (10) days following the last day of a calendar month, the Weld County Sheriff will provide a written billing statement to Contractor. Contractor hereby agrees to pay each statement within forty five (45) days following the month for which these services are billed. If payment from Contractor is not received by the forty fifth (45) date, referenced above, the Sheriff may, in his discretion, terminate all service under this Agreement. Written notice of this immediate termination shall be provided by the Sheriff to the Contractor and to the Board of Weld County Commissioners pursuant to Section VI., below. VI. Notices Any notice provided for in this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be served by personal delivery or by certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, at the addresses listed in Schedule B, attached hereto and incorporated herein Page 4 of 9 Pages 930816 by reference, until such time as written notice of a change is received from the other party. Any notice so mailed and any notice served by personal delivery shall be deemed delivered and effective upon receipt or upon attempted delivery. This method of notification will be used in all instances, except for emergency situations when immediate notification may be provided to the Contractor Contact Person or the County Contact Person. VII. RESPONSIBILITY FOR LEGAL PROCEEDINGS The Contractor shall be responsible for defending itself and its officers and employees in any civil action brought against the Contractor and its officers and employees by any person claiming injury and damages as a result of the performance of this Agreement. Likewise, County shall be responsible for defending itself and its officers and employees in any civil action brought against the County and its officers and employees by any person claiming injury and damages as a result of the performance of this Agreement. The Contractor and its officers and employees shall not be deemed to assume any liability for intentional or negligent acts, errors, or omissions of the County, or any officer or employee thereof, arising out of the performance of this Agreement. Likewise, the County and its officers and employees shall not be deemed to assume any liability for intentional or negligent acts, errors or omissions of the Contractor or any officer or employee thereof, arising out of the performance of the terms of this Agreement. VIII.NO THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARY ENFORCEMENT It is expressly understood and agreed that enforcement of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and all rights of action relative to such enforcement, shall be strictly reserved to the Contractor and the County, and nothing contained in this Agreement shall give or allow any claim or right of action whatsoever by any other person on this Agreement. It is the express intention of the Contractor and County that any entity other than the Contractor or the County receiving services or benefits or who is otherwise affected by the performance of the terms of this Agreement, shall be deemed an incidental beneficiary only. IX. MODIFICATION AND BREACH This Agreement and the attached Schedules contain the entire Agreement and understanding between the parties and hereby supersedes any other agreements concerning the subject matter of this transaction, whether oral or written. No modification, amendment, notation, renewal or other alteration of or to this Agreement and the attached Schedules shall be Page 5 of 9 Pages 930816 APPROVED AS TO FORM: deemed valid or of any force or effect whatsoever, unless mutually agreed upon in writing by the parties. No breach of any term, provision or clause of this Agreement and the attached Schedules shall be deemed waived or excused, unless such waiver or consent shall be in writing and signed by the party claimed to have waived or consented. Any consent by any party to, or waiver of, a breach by the other, whether express or implied, shall not constitute a consent, waiver of, or excuse for any other different or subsequent breach. XI. SEVERABILITY If any term or condition of this Agreement shall be held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, this Agreement shall be construed and enforced without such a provision, to the extent this Agreement is then capable of execution within the original intent of the parties. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO By: Contractor SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO before me this W day of (211. tGILL` , 1993, by Sirh.1t 412A'Son-, WITNESS my hand and official seal. My commission expires: MI COMMISSION EXPIRES JAN. 1,1996 Page 6 of 9 Pages 930816 SCHEDULE A 1. Until further notice is received, the County's Contact Person shall be: Kim Fliethman Business Manager Weld County Sheriff's Office 910 10th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 356-4015 extension 4629 2. Until further notice is received, the Contractor's Contact Person shall be: Sonja Hutchison 897-2208 (Home) 897-2445 (Work) Page 7 of 9 Pages 9313516 SCHEDULE B 1. Any notice to County provided for in this Agreement shall be sent to: Kim Fliethman Business Manager Weld County Sheriff's Office 910 10th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 356-4015 extension 4629 2. Any notice to Contractor provided for in this Agreement shall be sent to: Sonja Hutchison 897-2208 (Home) 897-2445 (Work; Page 8 of 9 Pages 93081E SCHEDULE C The hourly rate comprising the contract amount of this Agreement shall be $30.00 per hour per deputy ass�Lgned to the event. the 5 Q r Orrice -2 //Me FoR SEcu2, r -y /4-1- 77/E ALA))) ,) yk,e v E 5r etno rr7 GT A ILeybeizi,44.1 9r"roMtA z nGfica5 Page 9 of 9 Pages 930816 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE PURCHASE OF SERVICE AGREEMENT WITH LEANNA NOONAN 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 Purchase of Service Agreement between Family Educational Network of Weld County (FENWC) and Leanna Noonan, commencing July 1, 1993, and ending October 1, 1993, with further terms and conditions being as stated in said agreement, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Purchase of Service Agreement between FENWC and Leanna Noonan 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, or.. motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 18th day of August, A.D., 1993, nunc pro tune July 1, 1993. ATTEST: omil Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: e..L.Of/ Deputy Clerk to the Board -I W. H BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD YOUNTY, COLORADO ne"?.w..si Constance L. Herber APPROVED AS TO FORM: unty Attorn y Georg E. Baxte Dale K. Barbara J. Kirkmeye Chairman 930817 cc ; /-f, � Nooi✓/1i✓ PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this /I6 day of ,1993, by and between County of Weld, State of Colorado by and through the B8'ard of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Family Educational Network of Weld County, Migrant Head Start Program, hereinafter referred to as "FENWC," and Leanna Noonan, hereinafter referred to as "Contractor." WITNESSETH WHEREAS, FENWC is required to assist in providing these services, NOW, THEREFORE, in accordance with the mutual benefits, responsibilities and considerations set forth herein, the parties hereto covenant and agree as follows: 1. The Contractor will visit classrooms to observe children and follow-up on recommendations for staff. 2. The Contractor will complete diagnostic evaluations and occupational therapy sessions as deemed necessary. 3. The Contractor will be required to check in and out with each center director so that the number of hours of direct services per month can be tracked. 4. FENWC will validate the hours of service submitted each month. 5. The Contractor will be required to submit monthly invoices, documenting the hours of service to : The Family Educational Network of Weld County Attn: Dixie Hansen PO Box 1805 Greeley, Colorado 80632 6. The Contractor will assist FENWC staff in securing additional services for identified special needs children in the FENWC, Migrant Head Start Program. 7. The Contractor will provide appropriate documentation regarding the diagnosis of the children and documentation of direct services provided to the children. 8. The term of the Agreement shall be from July 1, 1993, through October 1, 1993. The maximum reimbursable hours for the period July 1, 1993, through October 1, 1993, shall be ten (10) hours per week. Reimbursable hours are actual hours worked at each center or actual hours worked doing home visits, if necessary. No reimbursement will be made for travel time or preparation time. The rate of reimbursement shall be $50.00 per hour for services provided in the Greeley Centers and $60.00 per hour for services provided in the Frederick, Wattenburg, Hudson, and Fort Morgan Centers. 930817 9. ASSURANCES: a. b. Contractor agrees that it is an independent contractor and that its officers, employees and clients do not become employees of Weld County, and therefore are not entitles to any benefits as Weld County Employees, as a result of execution of this Agreement. Weld County, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its officers and employees, shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of the Contractor, or her employees, volunteers, agents or clients while performing functions as described in this Agreement. The Contractor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Weld County, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its officers and employees for any loss occasioned as result of the performance of this Agreement by its employees, volunteers, clients, and agents. The Contractor shall not be held liable for injuries of damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of Weld County the Board os County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing this Agreement. The Contractor shall provide Worker's Compensation Insurance for all employees engaged in the performance of this Agreement, as required by the Colorado Worker's Compensation Act. c. 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. d. Contractor understands that monitoring and evaluation of the performance of this Agreement shall be conducted by the Weld County Division of Human Resources and the results provided to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. e. Contractor and FENWC assure compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1986, and that no person shall, on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or otherwise subjected to discrimination under the approved Agreements. f. No portion of this of any immunities possess, not shall created a duty of this Agreement. g• Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver the parties of their officers or employees may any portion of this Agreement be deemed to have care with respect to any persons not a party to No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create an obligation an the part of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, to expend funds not otherwise appropriated in each succeeding year. 930817 10. SEVERABILITY: 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 sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. 11. ENTIRE AGREEMENT: This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding between the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter hereof, and may not be changed or modified except as stated in paragraph 12 herein. 12. This Agreement may be amended or terminated upon thirty (30) days written notice to either party. This Agreement will be terminated immediately upon the loss of funding to the Migrant Head Start Program. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed this Agreement as of the day, month, and year above written. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS t•,Gel .4,V/4.4 1 Constance L. Ha, Chairpers n niag/13 Weld County Clerk to the Board By:(-ALL21l %1�/yiC--r�rr Deputy Clerk t0 the Board s. CONTRACTOR Le / WELD UNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RE..,'CES WalkU. J. Speckman, Ex .five Director 930817 canna No an MA OTR fit " Wi`lie COLORADO mEmoRAnDum Board of County Commissioners rl'onstanre I Harbert. Chairp,g ,son Auguct 1F, 1999 FomWalter .1 Sparkman Fxpr.utivp flirertnr, Human Aecources subperPurrhace of Sprvire Agrepment hetwepn FFNWS and Leanna Noonan, MA, OTR Enclosed for Board approval is a Purchase of Service Agreement between the Family Educational Network of Weld County (FENWC) and Leanna Noonan, MA, OTR, hereinafter referred to as (Contractor). The Contractor agrees to the following: visit classrooms to observe children and follow ups. agrees to provide complete diagnostic evaluations and occupational therapy sessions check in and out with each center director so that the number of hours of direct services per month can be tracked submit monthly invoices, documenting the hours of service to FENWC FENWC agrees to the following: maximum reimbursable hours shall be ten (10) hours per week reimburse the contractor at a rate of $50.00 per hour for services provided in the Greeley Centers, and $60.00 per hour for services provided in the Frederick, Wattenburg, Hudson and Fort Morgan Centers. The term of this Agreement is from July 1, 1993 through October 1, 1993 If you have any questions, please telephone Tere Keller-Amaya at 356-0600. 930817 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE CONTRACT FOR TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - SHELAGH FAGAN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Contract for Training and Employment Services between the Weld County Health Department and Shelagh Fagan, commencing August 30, 1993, and ending June 1, 1996, with further terms and conditions being as stated in said contract, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said contract, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Contract for Training and Employment Services between the Weld County Health Department and Shelagh Fagan 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 18th day of August, A.D., 1993. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: 4(®f/ ,GJ/x -t i 1 ar_d Deputy Clerk to the Bo APPROVED AS TO FORM: ounty Attorn y BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ice Har er , h fn�f� Constance L. Ha�r%ber �ha rman Wee) ebster, Prfl-Tem George, . BBBaaxxxjttee a) 1 K�faZl - i /Barbara rk J. Kimey r 930818 ill -Lot/ 8 cc. NL, ,is/4/ CONTRACT FOR TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES THIS CONTRACT, made and entered into this 1I day of us't, 1993 by and between the Weld County Board of County Commissioners in its capacity and as ex -officio Weld County Board of Health on behalf of the Weld County Health Department, hereinafter called "Weld County," and Shelagh Fagan hereinafter called "Trainee." WITNESSETH WHEREAS, Weld County is developing an.employment position for a nurse practitioner in order to meet the increasing service needs demonstrated in the Weld County Health Department Community Health Programs, and WHEREAS, Shelagh Fagan, a current Weld County Public Health Nurse at the Weld County Health Department, has expressed a desire to attend nurse practitioner training through the Harbor General Program offered at U.C.L.A. , California, and to become qualified as nurse practitioner in the State of Colorado. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the promises and mutual agreements contained herein, the Trainee and Weld County hereby agree as follows: 1. Nurse Practitioner Training. Weld County agrees to provide and Trainee agrees to complete successfully formal nurse practitioner training through a four -month formal training program offered at Harbor General, U.C.L.A., California. This training shall commence on August. 30, 1993, and shall terminate on December 17, 1993. Upon completion of this training, Weld County agrees to provide and Trainee agrees to complete successfully a five -month preceptorship in the Weld County Health Department clinics or through private physicians offices. The preceptorship shall commence on December 22, 1993, and shall terminate on May 31, 1994. Upon completion of this training, Trainee agrees to fulfill successfully all further, requirements and qualifications for becoming a nurse practitioner certified and licensed in the State of Colorado. 2. Payment on Salary and Benefits, Tuition, and Housing - Delay of Special Programs. During Trainee's four -month formal training through Harbor General, U.C.L.A., California, and the five -month preceptorship, Weld County agrees to pay to Trainee her regular salary and benefits according to Trainee's existing pay rate and schedule. The total salary for this training period of nine months is approximately $27,758.00. Trainee's tuition at Harbor General, U.C.L.A., California, will total approximately $8,000.00. These tuition costs will be covered by Title X Funding. Trainee's transportation and housing costs associated with her four - month training through Harbor General, U.C.L.A., California, will total approximately $2,000.00. Trainee agrees to assume: these costs personally. 930818 Weld County agrees to keep open for Trainee her nursing position with the Weld County Health Department during Trainee's nurse practitioner nine -month training period. Trainee and Weld County acknow;edge that in order to provide adequate nursing coverage during Trainee's absence for training, special projects and program development within the Weld County Health Department will be delayed. 3. Recoupment Period, Contract Term, Weld County Personnel Policy Handbook. In consideration of Weld County's provision of nurse practitioner training for Trainee, of Weld County's expenditure of Trainee's regular salary and benefits during her training, of Weld County';; holding Trainee's employment open during the training period, and of the delay of special projects and program development within the Weld County Health Department due to Trainee's nurse practitioner training, Weld County agrees to employ Trainee to perform nurse practitioner duties and services and Trainee faithfully and diligently agrees to perform such duties and to render such services :for a period of two (2) years commencing on the completion of Trainee's training and due qualification in Colorado as a nurse practitioner. Trainee and Weld County anticipate that this two-year period shall begin on June 1, 1994, and shall terminate on June 2, 1996. This two-year period shall hereafter by called a "recoupment period." During her training and recoupment period. Trainee shall continue to be subject to the policies and procedures set forth in the Weld County Personnel Policy Handbook, Weld County Ordinance 118-K, as amended, January 22, 1992. The parties agree that the terms of this Contract for Employment Services shall prevail over any conflicting provisions set forth in the Weld County Personnel Policy Handbook during the term of this Contract for Employment Services. 4. Remedies for Breach of Contract for Employment Services. Trainee's failure or refusal to complete successfully the nurse's practitioner training and qualifications or to provide the nurse's practitioner duties and services for Weld County during the two-year recoupment period may be considered, at Weld County's election, a breach by Trainee of this contract for employment services. Such a failure or refusal by Trainee to complete successfully the training and qualifications or to fulfill the duties and provide the services of a nurse practitioner shall be grounds for discharge of the Trainee from employment with Weld County. Such grounds for discharge are in addition to and in no way shall they replace those grounds for discipline and/or discharge set fourth in the Weld County Personnel Policy handbook, Weld County Ordinance 118-K, as amended. Trainee's failure to complete successfully the nurse's practitioner training and qualification or Trainee's failure to provide the nurse's practitioner's duties and services for Weld County during the two-year recoupment period solely due to Trainee's death or permanent total disability shall not constitute a breach of this Contract for Employment Services. Trainee's death or permanent total disability shall result in the termination of all the rights, duties, and obligations set forth in this contract for employment services. Upon a breach of this Contract for Employment Services by Trainee's failure to complete successfully the nurse's practitioner training and qualifications. Trainees shall pay to Weld County the sum of $27,758.00 or the amount of any 930813 salary paid to Trainee during the training period up to the time of the breach, whichever sum is less. The parties agree that this sum shall reasonably compensate Weld County for injury caused by such breach. Trainee waives any right of presentment of such sum when and if it becomes due and Weld County shall be entitled to a judgment thereon, including any accumulated interest at the statutory rate from the date of such breach. Upon a breach of this Contract for Employment, Services by Trainee's failure or refusal to provide nurse practitioner duties and services for Weld County during the two-year recoupment period. Trainee shall pay to Weld County the lesser of $27,758.00 or $27,758.00 reduced by the per hour rate of $17.72 for each eight (8) hour day of full time employment worked by Trainee as a nurse practitioner for Weld County during the two-year recoupment period. The parties agree that this sum shall reasonably compensate Weld County for injury caused by such breach. Trainee waives any right of presentment of such sum when and if it becomes due and Weld County shall be entitled to a judgement thereon, including any accumulated interest at the statutory rate from the date of such breach. Trainee and Weld County acknowledge that it is impossible to ascertain or to estimate the entire or exact cost, damage, or injury which Weld County may sustain by reason of Trainee's breach of this Contract for Employment Services. The total sum of $27,758.00 and the above -describes methods for offset are agreed upon as compensation for the injury suffered by Weld County. Trainee and Weld County acknowledge that this sum is not a penalty, but rather is compensation for injury suffered by weld County by reason of Trainee's breach. Trainee and Weld County further agree that in the event Weld County incurs attorney's fee, court costs, or other costs of collection in an effort to collect any sum owed to Weld County pursuant to this Contract by reason of Trainee's breach. Trainee will pay such expenses in addition to those reimbursement sums. 5. Acknowledgment of Receipt/Waiver of Right to Independent Legal Advice. Trainee understands that she has the right to have this document examined by an attorney of her choosing and to discuss its term with such attorney prior to signing it. Trainee indicates her acknowledgment of her right to examination by an attorney of her choosing by initialing in one of the boxes below as applicable. I fully understand the nature and terms of the binding obligation created pursuant to this Contract and have chosen to waive my right to consult an attorney. I have consulted an attorney regarding this Contract and have received his or her explanation of lts terms as evidenced by the attorney's signature below. 930815 Attorney of Trainee (0 Date IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Contract on the date first above written. TRAINEE: SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this J7)day of WITNESS my hand and official seal. Notary bli ! My commission expires��n_a/ //i7‘c WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT BY: `Gt l5✓ , 19. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 930819 t Vivo Vw lot COLORADO mEmoRAnuum r^' ,Tv Constance L. Harbert, Chairman To Board of County Commissioners Daft August 13 fan 1-.41 Jeannie K. Tacker, Business Manager, Weld County HealthQpt( From Subject Contract for Training and Employment Service 1. ou.aureuoatt approval is a contract between Weld Coun..y nods.. aftpda Jseua and Shelagh Fagan. Ms. Fagan is currently a Community Health Nurse Supervisor and will be attending nurse practitioner training at U.C.L.A. in California from August 30, 1993 through December 17, 1993. During this period she will continue to be paid her salary. She will assume responsibility for transportation and housing costs associated with the training. In return, Ms. Fagan agrees to perform duties as a nurse practitioner at the Health Department for a two-year period. The time period of this contract shall be from August 30, 1993 through June 2, 1996. I would recommend your approval of this Contract. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. 930eaa RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE AMENDMENT TO SUBCONTRACT AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY AND GREELEY/WELD ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACTION PARTNERSHIP 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 Amendment to a Subcontract Agreement between Weld County and Economic Development Action Partnership (EDAP), with terms and conditions being as stated in said amendment, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said amendment, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Amendment to a Subcontract Agreement between Weld County and EDAP be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said amendment. The above and foregoing Resolution was, or,motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 18th day of August, A.D., 1993. Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: / A d> - l Deputy Clerk to the d APPROVED S TO FORM: Count�• orny BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Constance L. Har, Chairman W. H. , Pro- �bster, Pro-T,em • �..--��r JCL r e FI Baxer ale Hal Barbara J. Kirkmey r cc; F/, ,"/},JP 930819 AMENDMENT SUBCONTRACT AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY AND GREELEY/WELD ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACTION PARTNERSHIP This amendment to an agreement dated the 20th day of November, 1989, is entered into this 18th day of August, 1993, by and between the Weld County Board of County Commissioners (hereinafter "the County") and the Greeley/Weld Economic Development Action Partnership (hereinafter EDAP). Witnesseth: WHEREAS, the County and EDAP entered into an agreement to receive a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) from the State of Colorado Department of Local Affairs for a multi -jurisdictional economic development revolving loan fund, and WHEREAS, the amount of the grant award has increased from $250,000 to $850,000, and the amount allowed for "Specific Provisions" has increased from $12,000 to $52,000. NOW THEREFORE, the above referenced subcontract is hereby amended to reflect the increased award from $250,000 to $850,000 and the increased amount for -Specific Provisions" from $12,000 to $52,000 wherever referenced in the subcontract. BE IT FURTHER all other provisions, conditions, and terms of the subcontract remain the same. ATTEST: 497 / /ILL Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: lM6c,c/7l��rrl�� Deputy Clerk to the Boar4_ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS /2 BY ' yJiC„,r-ems Constance L. Harbert, Chairman 8/3/93 WELD/GREELEY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACTION PARTNERSHIP BY: Ch rman SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this ___ 2 day of 1993. WITNESS my hand and official seal. 417 commission expires: 9/7/9& ars- C 030819 RESOLUTION RE: APAUTHORIZE PROEXTENSION F TO CONTRACT R SIGN ITH DAVID M. GRIFFITH AND ASSOCIATES, LTD. CHWHEREAS, 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 Extension of Contract between WelCountive d same termsyandconditions being as stated in sand DaviM. Griffith and Associaes, Ltd., aidcontract, fyears with the and WHEREAS. after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said extension, 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 Extension of Contract tbeapproved. een BECounty and David M. Griffith and Associates. Ltd. be, and hereby is, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said extension. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 18th day of August, A.D., 1993. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: Deputy lerk to the APPROVED AS TO FORM: ounty ttorney Barbara J. Kirkrheyer 930820 C.rO01 ro ee ; Fl , ..ZP16 . ,QssoC. dm DAVID M. GRIFFITH & ASSOCIATES, LTD. 10200 E. Girard Avenue • Building B • Suite 223 • Denver, CO 80231 • 303-755-1996 • Fax 303-755-5490 August 10, 1993 Donald D. Warden Director of Finance and Administration Weld County P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Dear Don: As you know, our contract to provide Weld County with technical assistance in the preparation of the cost allocation plan expires this year. I am willing to extend the contract for five years on the same terms. If this is acceptable to you, please sign and return one copy of this letter to me. We look forward to continuing our work with you. Sincerely, Anita A. White Vice President APPROVED: f oar o o ommissioners 00 3/93 DATED: ATTEST: BY: / 930820 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE I AND AUTL HORIZE DIVISION CHAIRMAN SIGN ORDER TO NATIONAL COOPERATIVE REFINERY PPROIET WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, y Home Rule withu theauthoritydofsadministering the affairs t of Weld County, rColoradoter, is , vested and WHEREAS, Weld County. Colorado, has received an Oil and Gas Division Order to National Cooperative Refinery Association, P.O. Box 1404, McPherson, Kansas 67460-1404, and WHEREAS, said Division Order covers land more particularly described as follows: Township 6 North Ran a 65 West 6th P.M. Section 22: NEt Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, Weld County is entitled to a one -eighth royalty interest on production, and WHEREAS, in order to receive said royalty interest, Weld County must execute said Division Order, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS. said Division Order has been reviewed by a member of the Weld County Attorney's staff and found to be in order, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Division Order on the parcel of land described herein. NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld fie Colorado, that the .OOBooxand 1404. McPherson, Division Order Kansas National 67460-1404, Cooperative the Refinery Association, hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is. approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be. and hereby is, authorized to sign said Division Order. 930821 �C /J2/C1 Loco(' DIVISION ORDER -- S22, T6N, R65W PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 18th day o2 August, A.D., 1993. ATTEST: OYl2�� Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: tietycl Deputy C r to the •a, APPROVED AS TO FORM: ounty Att• ne BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Dale K. Hall L. Harbert, Chairman A, Webster, i'rp Tem . Baxte H4- A Barbara J. Kir a Adat A---/ eyer j 930821 DIVISION ORDER NATIONAL COOPERATIVE REFINERY ASSOCIATION Analyst: ilk Lease Name: RICK E 22-1 JPase Number: 00217 Effective Date: DFR Date: July 20, 1993 The undersigned and each of them certifies they are the legal owner of the interest set out below of all the oil and related liquid hydrocarbons produced from the property legally described as: The Northeast Quarter (NE/4) of Section 22, Township 6 North, Range 65 West, 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Credit To Inummt/Type FOR DIVISION OF wltRE:STS SEE EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART OF THIS DIVISION ORDER B 1399 REC 02347862 08/26/93 15:55 $0.00 2/004 F 0358 MARX ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO CONTINUED ON REVERS; F 930821 AR2347862 THIS AGREEMENT DOES NOT AMEND ANY LEASE OR OPERATING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE INTEREST OWNERS AND THE LESSEE OR OPERATOR OR ANY OTHER CONTRACTS FOR THE PURCHASE OF OIL OR GAS. I'13� FOLLOWING PROVISIONS APPLY TO EACH INTEREST OVVNER WHO EXECUTES THIS AGREEMENT: FIRST: Said oil shall become the property of payor upon the delivery thereof to payor or to any carrier, pipeline, person, firm or corporation designated by payor to receive said oil. SECOND: The oil purchased and received hereunder shall be delivered f.o.b. to any carrier, pipeline, tanks or other facilities designated by payor which gathers and received said oil, and payor agrees to pay for such oil to the respective owners according to the division of interest herein specified at the price posted by NCRA for oil of the same grade, gravity and quality from the field or area in which the aforedescribed lease or premises is located on the date said oil is received by payor, less any tax payor may be required to pay and less applicable trucking or pipeline gathering charges in accordance with arrangements made with the operator. THIRD: From the effective date, payment is to be made monthly by payor's check, based on this division of interest, for oil run during the preceding calendar month from the property listed above, less taxes required by law to be deducted and remitted by payor as purchaser. Payments of less than $25 will be made semi-annually. FOURTH: If a suit is filed that affects the interest of the owner, written notice shall be given to payor by the owner together with a copy of the complaint or petition filed. In the event of a claim or dispute that affects title to the division of interest credited herein, payor is authorized to withhold payments accruing to such interest, without interest unless otherwise required by applicable statute, until the claim or dispute is settled. FMB: The owner agrees to notify payor in writing of any change in the division of interest, including changes of interest contingent on payment of money or expiration of time. No change of interest is binding on payor until the recorded copy of the instrument of change or documents satisfactorily evidencing such change are furnished to payor at the time the change occurs. Any change of interest shall be made effective on the first day of the month following receipt of such notice by payor. Any correspondence regarding this agreement shall be furnished to the addresses listed unless otherwise advised by either party. In addition to the legal rights provided by the terms and provisions of this division order, an owner may have certain statutory rights under the laws of this state. WHIMS: YOU MAY KEEP THIS COPY FOR YOUR RECORDS Mail To: NCRA ATTN: TITLE DEPARTMENT PO BOX 1404 McPHERSON, KS 67460-1404 Owner's Signature: Board f Countaommizioners Weld punty, Colorado CHAIRMAN, WELD COUNTY BOARD 08/23/93 TTTT P OF COMMISSIONERS Owner's Address: 915 :'.0TH STREET P.O. BOX 758 GREELEY, CO 80632 84-6000813 SoeIal Seauity or Tax ID Number Failure to furnish your Social Security/Tax Identification Number will result in 31 percent withholding tax in accordance with federal law, and any tax withheld will not be refundable by payor. B4:3P94);4 02347862 08/26/93 15:55 $0.00 1/004 F 0357 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 930821 July 20, 1993 BICK E 22-1 - #00217 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO EXHIBIT "A" PAGE ONE OF TWO ROYALTY INTEREST REI:TMAT. OF INTEREST }.FORE PAYOUT AeTTERPAYOUT . 0024062 RI .0024063 RI Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado Melvin T. and Imogene M. Bidding Florence F. Bidding Janice Louise Wojciak Harlan Robert Stoffregen *Charles F. and Joyce W. ICoeneman *Susan Bickling Omlor and Walter R. Omlor, Jr. *Herbert C. Bickling, Jr. and Charlotte Schwind Bidding *Sharon F. and Roger R. Heinz *John Daniel Bickling *James Spencer Bickling and Shala K. Bickling *Becky Jane Hamilton *Margaret Ruth Bidding TOTAL ROYALTY INTEREST OVERRIDING ROYALTY INTEREST Doussard, Brant, Hodel and Markman Profit Sharing mist under Agreement dated 8-6-82 John G. Brant, Trustee Theodore D. Sheldon Charles E. Tatham, III Robert L. Armantrout C. A. Patchen Chris L. Christensen *Energy Minerals Corporation United Bank of Denver, Mortgagee Wally Bakken TOTAL OVERRIDING INTEREST .0204323 RI .0204323 RI .0204323 RI .0204323 RI .0153242 RI .0153242 RI .0153242 RI .0153242 RI . 0204323 RI .0204323 RI . 0102161 RI .0102161 RI .0102161 RI .0102161 RI . 0025540 RI .0025540 RI .0025540 RI .0025540 RI .0025540 RI .0025540 RI . 0025541 RI .0025541 RI .0102161111 .0102161 RI . 1352159 RI .1352160 RI . 0024183 OW .0024183 ORI .0181202 ORI .0022140 ORI .0022140 ORI . 0016346 ORI .0032692 ORI . 0039230 ORI .0032691 ORI .0370624 ORI B 1399 REC 02347862 08/26/93 15:55 $0.00 4/004 F 0360 MARY ANN FEUERSTEZN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 'AC w. .0181202 ORI .0022140 ORI . 0022140 ORI .0016346 OW .0032692 ORI . 0039230 ORI .0032691 ORI . 0370624 ORI 930821- IfG"v.'c:n-Ji1.y;.: ci tho Cricincl i :c! !n ry w.;` WItrN;,;, my h: �sl cnd o ,.-ia. day of ... att t 4 Wc!4�CountyC!cr:c^r •c:dcr County, C.:,: Rio -, - By ...C.Q Q f¢R . C°dE� Deputy - PC`yC; ...h: 930821 July 20, 1993 RICK E 22-1 - #00217 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO EXHIBIT "A" PAGE TWO OF TWO WORKING INTEREST Nichols Oil Company Frank Wilson, Jr. H & C Colton Company SBH Associates, Inc. *Prima Exploration, Inc. J. Cleo Thompson and James Cleo Thompson, Jr., A Partnership *Gerrity Oil & Gas Corporation *Oxford Exploration Company TOTAL WORKING INTEREST TOTAL LEASE INTEREST DECIMAL OF INTEREST BEFORE PAYOUT AFTFTtPAYOUT . 0999304 WI . 0169670 WI .0056557 WI .0000000 WI .0425551 WI . 0425551 WI .2709559 WI .3491025 WI .8277217 WI 1.0000000 .0999304 WI .0169670 WI . 0056557 WI .0428000 WI .0399722 WI . 0399722 WI . 2545103 WI ,3279138 WI . 8277216 WI 1.0000000 The above owners agree to notify National Cooperative Refinery Association in writing when After Payout has been reached, and that said owners save National Cooperative Refinery Association harmless from any loss should such notice not be given. *Subject to requirements set out in Division Order Title Opinion. (see letter) B 1399 REC 02347862 08/26/93 15:55 $0.00 3/004 F 0359 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 930821 Form W-9 (Rev. January 19e3) . dee.NlteM d e. Tlweyy Ire Plew%aSame* 3 .S r Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification Name (II lent names, kit tint am) urea the ems el the ledelt or mtny the Give this form to requester. NOT send to IRS. cumber yell enter a Pit 1 WOW. 3a iaaaeWees r side Utah,' tier aM en sasses.) damns nuns (Sole propretors see instructor* on page 2.) (If yOU are exempt from baiakis wNtMMMq, complete en form ane end-QGIPT- In Part II below.) WELD COUNTY GOVERNMENT, WELD COUNTY, Merry (number and meet) 915 10TH STREET, P.O. BOX 758 Cty. state, and ZIP code GREELEY, CO 80632 COLORADO Part t Taxpayer Identification Number TINt Enter your TN in the appropriate box. For individuals, this is your social security number (SSN). For sole proprietors, see the instructions on page 2. For other entitles, it Is your employer identification number (CIN). If you do not have a number, see How To Obtain a TIN below. Note: If the account is In mo! than one name, see the chart on page 2 fa guidelines on whose number to enter. Ike account Plumber() here Social secrete number Ilfl+III OR ' Employer tderiWkeuen nicer I8t4tdolo1Q18'' 113 For Payees Exempt From Sackup Witldddi g (See Exempt Payees and Payments On • - . e 2) 0. EXEMPT Requesters name and addresb (Optiorap Cenmcaeoa--Under penalties of perjury. I certify that 1. The number shown on this form is my correct taxpayer identification number (edam am waiting fora number to be issued to me), and 2. I am not subject to backup withholding because: (a) I am exempt from backup wrthhodng, or (b) I have not been motley by the Internal Revenue Service that I am subject to backup withholding a a result of a failure to report all Interest or dividends. or (c) the IRS has notified me that I am no longer subject to backup withholding. Certification Instructions. —You must cross out item 2 above it you have been notified by the IRS that you are cwnnty subject to backup withholding because of underreporting interest or dividends on your tax return. For reed estate transactone. Item 2 dole not apply. For mortgage payments Interest Paid. er thad InterestLthonr aabandnd M t of secured prooerty. contributions to an lndMdual reiterant arrangement (IRA). and generally J Signing the Certification on page 2.) rot are not required to sign the Ce011ama Certification. but you n Provide your correct N. (Atop see Sign CONSTANCE/(p, HARBERT, CHAI N LD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Here Signature W. "7.0.72--areer Data r AUGUST 18, 1993 Section ndarrrdes an ro the Infernal Revenue Code, Purpose of Form. —A person who is required to file an information slum wnh the IRS must obtain your correct TIN to report income paid to you. real estate Mraactldre. mortgage interest you paid. the acquisition or abandonment of secured property. or contributions you made to an IRA Use Form W4 to furNeh your correct TIN to the requester (the person asking you to furnish your TM and, when applicable. (1) to certify that the 11N you are funlaNng Is erect (or that you are wetting fa a number to be issued), (2) to certify that you are not swami to backup withholding, and (3) tO claim exemption from backup withholding it you are an rapt payee. Furnishing your correct TIN and making the appropriate certifications will invent certain payments from being subject to lake* withholding. Note. If a requester gives you a form over der a W-9 to request your 77N, you mat use the requesfer''s form. Now To Obtain a TIN. —if you do not have a TIN, apply for one immediately. To appal. get Form 3S.6 Application for ■ Social Seoany Card (for indMduals), from you/ cal oboe of the Sect& ScurfyOMO 53.4, ApPlfor Emp� We Nficabon Number (for tuaneaee and en other entitles), from your cal IRS office. To complete Firm W-9 if you do not have a TIN. write 'ApWa* for in the space to the TIN in Pen I. sign and date the form. and cave it to the requester. Generally, you will then have 60 days to obtain a Tel and furnish it to the requester. If the requester don not receive your TIN within 60 days. backup withholding, It aPPlicable. rib begin and omtin ue und you %Winn your TIN to the requester. Fa mpatable interest or dividend paymrmts. the payer mud exercise one of the following options contenting backup whhholdn0 during this fly -dry iavld4 Under o0oon CO, a payer mat backup withhold on any withdrawals you make from your aoei.mt after 7 bualneso days after the refit r receives MN form beck from you Under option a the payer must backup withheld an soy reportable merest or dMde d payment, made to your account. regardless of whether you make, any *thanes. The backup wilfatndrg tattler o0tbn (2) mat begin no latrtree 7 business days air the requester receives this term lack Under option (2). the payer is required to rshand the amounts withheld if your certified TN 4 receive within the 60•ay period and you were not subject to backup withholding during that pea. Nobs Writing Wand his on the him mane the you nave orrelt01 &Paled tore TIN OR Met you intend to apply for one at the rear tan. As soon as you receive yam TIN. complete anode Pam W4, Include your TW, sign we date the form. and give it to the regllesle. Whet la taus WMnholdnsl..Pnohe nuking certain payments to you Cr 19➢2 me 'sacked to withheld and pay to the IRS 31% of audi payments under certain cdndNons. T la S cried 'backup w.Mnodi g.' Payments that coued to subject to backup withholding include ntree• dhIdals. broke and sew amp transaction..nn.. myna nsaecpcyee conpaanlat, ens tenon manta from .rate bansect err.. CO do not sae reel If you give the requester your Cans TIN, make the coronae amlleetiirte. and report all your taxable knees and attends on your tax roan, your paymets will not be saect to parka) withholding. Payments you reesse will be suttee to backup weYnlJkg M 1. You do not tuna your TM to the nous or 2. The ILLS notes. eie neq'-- the you fiawMa an intermix TIN. Or 3. You are nonce by the IRS that you en sat= to backup withholding tees you faked to noon all yam Interest and dividends at Your wel return (for ratable Worst andonly), Cr t You do not aroy to the reQbeeler that you re non subject to bebkulp with. Jng under 3 abaft (err repeatable interest red dividend accounts opened air ran only), or 6. You do not certify your TIN. The apples MMto n ertable interest, Cad, brdktr or bate exc srep6 moors oared alter hum or bri ar eau* aaaldaW Ina e n 1963. Eeace al atplekad In S obeys. other repatahle Pa ymlala are sunset to ba wp withholding only M I or 2 above apples. Certain Omen end Parrs ars tint araldkg infamatldn ng. See Sea Peyess and ►s malts bra Fern Ceti Nor 10231% Fro W-9 (Rev. 1-53) a.j •ern,.; V ry. 930821 - 543 Form W4 (IMv. 1.a) eaarp atraleidinl. below, .rid Exempt Payee and Pa rnanea under Speedo Ineteaire, below, if you N N exempt payee. P•yeee and Psyrnele Exeanpt Fran Ileakh9 enemMkg.—T a following le a list of payee. exempt from backup Choking and for wNsi no IMoeme ion reporting is mound. For Interest and dividends, all listed payee rs exempt except hem (9). For broke transacting. payne listed in (1) through (13) and a person mothered under the Investment Advisers Act of 1040 who regulamy sets as a broker are exempt. Payments subject to reporting under sections 6041 and 6041A are generally exempt from backup withholding only if made to payee deathbed In items (1) through (7), except a corporation that pr0vr0es medical and hoed! care services or bids and cadets payment for such somata Is not exempt from backup withholding or Information reporting. Only pays decnbed in kerne ro w bowing for barter exch exempt densapport, patronage dividends, and payments by certain fishing g b0at Operators. (1) A corporation, (2) M organization exempt from tax under section 501(a), or an IRA, or a custodial account uncle section 409(0)(7). ill The United States or any of its agencies or instumenmiies (4) A state. the District of Columbia • possession of the united States, Or any of their Political subdivisions or instrumentlkla (6) A foreign government or any of its political subdivisions. agencies, or instrumentalities. (6) M International ergenWden or any of ha agencies or instrumentalities. (7) A Meson cane bank of issue. (6) A deeler in amnia or commodities required to moister the United States possession of in the State (9) A futures confession marches registered with the Commodity Finns India Connate. (1O) A fa mate investment tree. (11) M tttny rep eteted a all times during the tax yew uncle the lancet Canpany Ad of 1940. (12) A corral tat fund opened by ■ bank under actin 554(). (W) A 4andal inanition. (1N A middleman kneel in the kwesbtert common tai es • nominee or deed In the most room publication Of the American Society of Corporate SerMntee, Inc., Ntwae• List. (161 A bust thence from tar under section 664 or described in section 4047. Payments of Sena and petenage dividends generally not wrtNokng include the nn to backup fdb•rrq: • Payments to nonresklem else tubled to withholding under section 1441. • Payments to parernios not engaged in • trade or business in the tinted States and the! have at lest one namescent partner. • Payments of pabarge tennis not paid in Haney. by certain foreign baPayments cIw Nis tlYgndW the erady not subject to fo6rell¢ • Payments Pide of Interest on obligators Sated by Note You may be aubie t to decked ni(Mobiq If this Interest b $600 or mere and it paid In the cats* of the payers trade or tartness et you Mw not retold your conga 77N to the pest • Payments exrr'pt ester dividends action $52). • Payments degabed n sector 6049(0)(5) to nansskrn ataa, • Payments on tax-free content bake under section 1451. • Payments made by one foreign orgaillu tar.' • Mortgage rower paid by you Payments thet an not subject to Inlonfruan reporting are also not subjoin to be ne withholding. For details, see 'scions me, 6041ka1. 6042, 604e, 600, 6041, 6050.4. and O050N, and eh* regtlrktna, Penalties Failure To Furnish TIN. --If you fall to furnish your correct TIN to a mounter, you are subject women of $50 for each such failure unea your failure le due to reasonable Cause sad not t0 wiIMI neglect, ChM Penalty for Fetes Imfaneton With Reapest to N7bhoNMg+"U you m*s a fate statement with no reawaele basis that made in no S500wan- Criminalbend)ng. you are aaniseto ■ Penalty for FalsNyep nfen eeon,— Wiffuly falsifying certifications or afhmatpry may subject you to climate penalties Including fines al /or imprisonment, - Misuse of TNe-11 the nausea discloses or uses TNe In violation of Fe0aa law, Me reQulialw may b• want wil and aiming Specific Instructions Nams.—if you are an indlathall yal must Wen provide the name shown on yes social eceky card. However. If you have Mnh0ed your last nrne. for Instanct due to mentegev without elotnarg the Soda Seclaty AQIWrrstralkn of the name change. pines enter your fret rem, the dr name Mown on your soda) serany card, and your new at time. If you an • dole pro0rieur. you mhal. Unit yaw kdediel name and either your 3514 r E61. You may a4o enter your business name Cr doing banes as' name on the buea name wife. Emr your ranee) as shown on your Soda security aid end/or es it was used to apply ter your EN on Form SS -4. Spree the C,ert kieNorc- 1. Interest. Dividend, and On Exchange Amara Opened Before 1994 and Broker t Maurits d iel Aries Owing 1103. You aflin correct TIN, but you are net teetered to sign your 2. Interest, Dldder* MAay. and Beta Exchange Accounts Opened Alter 1065 and Broke Considered irisothre Dieing 199. You mustsignto Cat6dation or bateee wnmoNYq wit epgy. lt you are Salsa to backup withholding •tic you en many rtwldb., your caned TN to the egtaer, you mum aas out ken 2 in the C'u kolbn before lance the form. Tinian% YOu mad sir the Celth ttion. You may acme out Item S of the Ort6atpR 0. Other PeYhtrn. You an required to finish your cornea 1W, Out you are net imaged to sign the are afbn ones you have bray nailed of an Incorrect TIN. Other peyTneta include pal, nano made in the coreg of the eaaetr5 trade Or resided lor rent, melees. goods (Other than bas for medendey, medial and health oW services, payments to a Won lask end when tO MUM fetelo boa new members. S. Mess Interest Paid by Yeti. Aaa+st at or Abandonment of Sneed Prated. a IAA Ca idadiO s. You am required 10 nen rth repaired to sign tine cen ecient corred 11N, but you w 6, Ciwrgt Penes and Payment If you a• newt sbands withholding, you should A� arendeegals to avoid n-.ib'. arraisous Pega 2 backup wratitelaci. Enter your coma TIN in Pat 4 write tear m e block in Part Il and apn end date ore fain. If you S. a norraldant alien or foreign entity not subject to s� ed Fenn W4, Certllkae Of Foreign tem 7. TIN •Appaed for.• Follow the Intruding under New To Obtain a TIN, on page 1, and sign and one this fon. parson � Por Mownnn sip riecaint sign, Minn Ad Notice.. -Section 6109 nouns you to fupersonsrnish who Must file netlon lawn the IIRS to Mcxmart Intent. dwWrnca, ant certain other Neon* Pia a Yak nattO•Oe Ana yaw the acquisition or abendr of wield �PtOsy. or ConobudWa You made to an IRA. The IRS uses to mantra for Idandaoaton purposes and to help why the sonny of your tax ream. You must provk@ yaw TIN whether or not you are reacted to file 4 tax MUM. Payers mat generally withhold d 31% of taxable new, divkand, and certain other payments w a payee who does not furnish • TIN w • tee. Certain pernias may also apply. What Name and Number To Give the Requester For Ns aye of .c•auet rdhiWa 2. Ter amp. Ihdres.r Wwit awa are a are SIN on The rawer the doer on al the nen at. If opens NM era. Wafts Si en can' 1M Sawa 1 Cumin man es • weet"-. � act 4.. The tan ins —ns s teataro a Seel aat can a.t IS not a bpd awls bur War err pus . See ereremab The patp.ean, The ether on The ant Fortis Woe if annual I, Lepoekerwp 7. A veto •uel. ends. or amen ma a. Conn.. t A1samu sea mean eWtlasair • arerni a a aulim Owe nerd are elf oh Theealer• Legal eesy The _a.. The 10. Feet em e it Aaesrer regimes none. 1*. Adapn aid le bwserr re ray teal SI . pus eras name ea • aaeaas l (Wentrowa OmMos per we nese fssrar sthiseure re pawl, the bream nesme Tr pee Wet ' Uet err ea en the a re ere paan plea nano them 'Orders ne n a en grim ee snots Sea 'Sheaf its bdri4r repo, VW way w ~your wars acre, yea mey aes yaw 6W a sea 'us 5r *ideal ere rate of the lass gut. ma a Pear via oe •a tarsi me ?Pi a ere Omni namiwreras one the nee they lees is not da.raee le to seen sly Noes one rams a order duet Mere 4 more thee one wowthe tuner MI Os created to Cs re r free flat Mira Meted $40 930821 July 19, 1993 National Cooperative 1404Refinery Association •ua.� 2000 SOUTH MAIN ST. • P.O. BOX � • McPHERSON, KANSAS 6114'001-4114;:241:2;411 11 16 'Ia 9: 29 TOT,,, Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado Center Weld County PO Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632-0758 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Dear Interest Owner: Effective June 1, 1993 NCRA began purchasing the production from the above referenced well. witness. Please include your ri cxec or before eoid number• e n your Enclosed is a Division Order that will need to be executedf mailing address and either your social security sheet is attached for your assistance• id number. Without you in providing your social security/federal umbe(31%) from hout Form W-9 is enclosed wea to aid the IRS, to withhold thirty-one percent this information we are required, by oil revenue payments. The fully executed Division Order is to be returned to this office in the enclosed self-addressed envelope. The remaining copy is for your files. If you have any further questions, please contact the undersigned. Sincerely, COOPERATIVE NARY ASSOCIATIONL ZR Rhonda K1att Title Analyst RIC/cjb Enclosures PDo& Supplying Reined Fuels — To Ogr,Mvmbe9wners 930821 CENEX, ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA GROWMARMINGTON, ILLINOIS • MFA OIL COMPANY, COLUMBIA, MISSOURI INSTRUCTIONS TO ALL INTEREST OWNERS READ CAREFULLY BEFORE SIGNING THIS DOCUMENT THIS DOCUMENT EBY SUPPORTING EVIDENCE JUSTIFYING ANY UNLESS CHANGE. ACCOMPANIED ANY CORRECTIONS IN SPELLING OF YOUR NAME SHOULD BE MADE IN INK AND YOUR INITIALS SHOWN ABOVE THE CORRECTION, SIGNATURE: Sign your name as it appears on this document in the space provided. Please have your signature witnessed. SIGNING FOR A CORPORATION Title of signatory party must be shown, corporate seal affixed, and attested. SIGNING FOR A PARTNERSHIP All partners must sign unless signed by an authorized party and we are furnished a certified copy of his/her authority. If an interest is shown jointly, each party must sign the instrument in the manner that their name is shown. In the event one party has been designated agent for the joint interest, or if they have been granted a power -of -attorney for the other party(ies), we must have evidence to support this. SIGNATURE BY SECOND PARTY If this document is signed by agent, attorneys -in -fact, guardian, trustee or any party other than the designated interest owner, we must have documentation granting the right to sign on behalf of the designated owner. MAILING ADDRESS: Please indicate the address to which checks are to be mailed. Print or type as clearly as sure to usele. otheot samereviate. address ltoyou whichare we arealready noweimagnghy your checks. our Makepsue be include your zip code number. TAXPAYER'S IDENTIFICATION OR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: As required by federal law, please indicate your Taxpayer Identification Number or Social Security Number, whichever is applicable, in the space provided. Without an Identification Number, we are required by the IRS to withold 31%. LEASE NUMBER: In the upper right hand corner of this document is a five —digit number. This number will appear on the checkstub and should always be used when corresponding with our company. CHANGE OF ADDRESS: It is very important that Be sure to include your your old address, then initials and/or signature. you notify us immediately of any change in your mailing address. owner number, which appears on your check from our company, state your new address. This should be accompanied by your THIS DOCUMENT IS TO BE RETURNED WITHOUT DELAY TO THE ADDRESS BELOW. KEEP ONE COPY FOR YOUR RECORDS. NATIONAL COOPERATIVE REFINERY ASSOCIATION ATTENTION: TITLE DEPARTMENT NCRA BUILDING, 2000 SOUTH MAIN, P.O. BOX 1404 MCPHERSON, KS 67460-1404 'I114* MP, VIII 93%21 NATIONAL COOPERATIVE REFINERY ASSOCIATION 2000 South Main Street, P.O. Box 1404, McPherson, Kansas 67480 HELPFUL HINTS CHANGES AFFECTING PAYMENT FROM NCRA Following are the most commonly encountered situations that result in either a change of ownership or a change to the payee, along with the documents most frequently needed to effect the change. Obviously, we cannot address all situations. There may be some changes in our requirements due to the laws of each jurisdiction. If you are in doubt or require additional information relating to your titular set of circumstances, contact our office. For the most complete response, these questions should be submitted in writing. However, you may call us at (316) 241-9187 or fax us at (316) 241-5582. 41_5582 Situation Sale of an Interest 1. Royalty Interest (RI) Working Interest (WI) or Overriding Royalty Interest (ORI) Estate Proceedings 1. Owner died with a Will (testate) and probate in the same state proceedingsnwhchhe properties arr rte to be conducted located. 2. Owner died with a Will (testate) and probate proceedings are to be conducted in a state other than the state in which the property is located. 3. Owner died without a Will (intestate). ,I3. .lv ✓•1�, Documentation Required by our Office to Effect the Change Certified copy of the appropriate conveyance filed of record in the county in which the property is located If probate is not complete a Certified copy of Last Will and Testament a Order Admitting Will to Probate a Letters Testamentary Affidavit of Heirship When probate la complete All of the above plus; a Evidence debts and taxes have been paid Final Decree of Distribution (if appropriate) a Retorted conveyances (if appropriate) a Documentation of ancillary probate proceedings in all affected states (Requirements vary according to state Law) a Recorded conveyances (if appropriate) a Letters of Administration (if available) a Affidavit of Heirship (individual state laws of Descent and Distribution will apply as relevant) a Evidence. debts and taxes have been paid a Recorded conveyances (if appropriate) i CHANGES AFFECTING PAYMENT FROM NCRA page 2 Situation Documentation Required by our Office to Effect the Change Name Changes 1. An individual's name changes due to marriage, divorce, etc. 2. Company or corporation changes its name only 3. Company or corporation's name changes due to a merger 4. Attorney -in -fact appointed n Copy of marriage certificate, divorce decree reinstating maiden name or other document affecting name change a Certificate of Name Change (Tax ID should be included) n Certificate of Merger (Tax ID should be included) n Certified copy of recorded Power of Attorney Trusts 1. Trust is created 2. Trust is terminated 3. Changes in Trustee n Copy of Trust Agreement and appropriate recorded document conveying the property interest to Trust n Copy of Dissolution of Trust and appropriate recorded conveyances to beneficiary n Copy of recorded instrument whereby the successor trustee was appointed Changes of ownership due to divorce a Copy of complete Divorce Decree, including Settlement Agreement n Recorded conveyances (if appropriate) Bankruptcy 1. Chapter 11 2, Chapter 7 a Plan of Reorganization Order Confirming the Plan of Reorganization n Recorded conveyances as appropriate Owner having a Life Estate dies a Copy of life tenants death certificate . a Names and address of remaindermen (If additional documentation is required, you will be notified at that time). Interest is Owned as Joint Tenants and one dies a Copy of death certificate of joint tenant • 930821 AR23S0Sb7 B 1402 REC 02350567 09/15/93 16:04 $0.00 1/001 F 0187 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO CORRECTION FOR RECORDING OF DIVISION ORDER By Resolution dated August 18, 1993, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, approved the chairman's signature on a Division Order for the BICK E 22-1 well located in the Northeast Quarter of Section 22, Township 6 North, Range 65 West of the 6th Principle Meridian, Weld County, Colorado. The original signed Division Order was recorded in the Office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder at Book 1399, Reception # 2347862 on August 26, 1993. A copy of the Division Order was erroneously recorded at Book 1399, Reception # 2347863 in the Office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder and should be disregarded. SIGNED this 14th day of September, 1993. BrucBarker Weld County Attorney SU SCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this D7K%Gt1 , 19 93 . WITNESS my hand and official seal. iv L4 day of 915 10th St., Greeley., CO 80631 My commission expires: id %, dacorr.ct. qjb My Comm. Er as Oct 1.1896 930821 Yrcr$by tAM,rtyfi'.rri . xruoduphca% of the Qrir;iia'i 6. ' ,r j ct o Witn cs I^� ) ,t; s;yi day of ..,S¢.,,O,rc.s7 - .. i �...e ay.... W County Clerk and Ramrdar p, (WaldCounty, Cootim(/udo • wepwty 930821 DIVISION ORDER NATIONAL COOPERATIVE REFINERY ASSOCIATION Analyst: rlk Lease Name: BICE E 22-1 Lease Number: 00217 Effective Date: DFR Date: July 20, 1993 The undersigned and each of them certifies they are the legal owner of the interest set out below of all the oil and related liquid hydrocarbons produced from the property legally described as: The Northeast Quarter (NE/4) of Section 22, Township 6 North, Range 65 West, 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Credit To Intrest/Typo FOR DIVISION OF INTERFA3TS SEE EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART OF THIS DIVISION ORDER B 1399 REC 02347863 08/26/93 15:55 $0.00 2/004 F 0362 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECO.DER WELD CO, CO CONTINUED ON REVERSE 930821 AR2347863 THIS AGREEMENT DOES NOT AMEND ANY LEASE OR OPERATING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE INTEREST OWNERS AND THE LESSEE OR OPERATOR OR ANY OTHER CONTRACTS FOR THE PURCHASE OF OIL OR GAS. THE FOLLOWING PROVISIONS APPLY TO EACH INTEREST OWNER WHO EXECUTES THIS AGREEMENT: FIRST: Said oil shall become the property of payor upon the delivery thereof to payor or to any carrier, pipeline, person, firm or corporation designated by payor to receive said oil. SECOND: The oil purchased and received hereunder shall be deliveredf.o.b. to any carrier, pipeline, tanks or other facilities designated by payor which gathers and received said oil, and payor agrees to pay for such oil to the respective owners according to the division of interest herein specified at the price posted by NCRA for oil of the same grade, gravity and quality from the field or area in which the aforedescribed lease or premises is located on the date said oil is received by payor, less any tax payor may be required to pay and less applicable trucking or pipeline gathering charges in accordance with arrangements made with the operator. THIRD: From the effective date, payment is to be made monthly by payor's check, based on this division of interest, for oil run during the preceding calendar month from the property listed above, less taxes required by law to be deducted and remitted by payor as purchaser. Payments of less than $25 will be made semi-annually. FOURTH: If a suit is filed that affects the interest of the owner, written notice shall be given to payor by the owner together with a copy of the complaint or petition filed. In the event of a claim or dispute that affects title to the division of interest credited herein, payor is authorized to withhold payments accruing to such interest, without interest unless otherwise required by applicable statute, until the claim or dispute is set led. FIF'TIH: The owner agrees to notify payor in writing of any change in the division of interest, including changes of interest contingent on payment of money or expiration of time. No change of interest is binding on payor until the recorded copy of the instrument of change or documents satisfactorily evidencing such change are furnished to payor at the time the change occurs. Any change of interest shall be made effective on the first day of the month following receipt of such notice by payor. Any correspondence regarding this agreement shall be furnished to the addresses listed unless otherwise advised by either party. In addition to the legal rights provided by the terms and provisions of this division order, an owner may have dertain statutory rights under the laws of this state. Witness: Attes WELD v'%tiI•, r L: BY: DEPUTY CLERK TO THE 60ARD Mail To: NCRA ATTN: TITLE DEPARTMENT PO BOX 1404 McPHERSON, KS 67460-1404 Owner's Signature: Board of County Commissioners Welj5unty, Colorado 08/23/93 MLEI CHAIRMAN Owns Address: 915 10th Street P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 84-6000-813 Social Security or Tax ID Number Failure to furnish your Social Security/Tax Identification Number will result in 31 percent withholding tax in accordance with federal law, and any tax withheld will not be refundable by payor. B 1399 REC 02347863 08/26/93 15:55 $0.00 1/004 F 0361 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 90821 . . . 1 July 20, 1993 Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado Melvin T. and Imogene M. Bidding Florence F. Bickling Janice Louise Wojciak Harlan Robert Stoffregen *Charles F. and Joyce W. Koeneman *Susan Bickling Omlor and Walter R. Omlor, Jr. *Herbert C. Bickling, Jr. and Charlotte Schwind Bickling *Sharon F. and Roger R. Heinz *John Daniel Bickling *James Spencer Bickling and Shala K. Bickling *Becky Jane Hamilton *Margaret Ruth Bidding TOTAL ROYALTY INTEREST OVERRIDING ROYALTY INTEREST Doussard, Brant, Hodel and Markman Profit Sharing Trust under Agreement dated 8-6-82 John G. Brant, Trustee Theodore D. Sheldon Charles E. Tatham, III Robert L. Armantrout C. A. Patchen Chris L. Christensen *Energy Minerals Corporation United Bank of Denver, Mortgagee Wally Bakken TOTAL OVERRIDING INTEREST BILK E 22-1 - #00217 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO EXHIBIT "A" PAGE ONE OF TWO ROYALTY INTEREST DECIMAL OF INTEREST BEFORE PAYOUT :21a .0024062 RI .0024063 RI . 0204323 RI . 0204323 RI . 0153242 RI . 0153242 RI . 0204323 RI .0102161 RI .0204323 12.1 .0204323 RI . 0153242 RI .0153242 RI .0204323 RI . 0102161 RI .0102161 RI .0102161 RI .0025540 RI .0025540 RI .0025540 RI .0025540 RI .0025540 RI .0025540 RI .0025541 RI .0025541 RI O102161.RI .0102161.RI .1352159 RI .1352160 RI .0024183 ORI .0024183 ORI .0181202 ORI .0181202 ORI . 0022140 ORI .0022140 ORI .0022140 ORI .0022140 OM .0016346 ORI .0016346 ORI .0032692 ORI .0032692 ORI . 0039230 ORI .0039230 ORI .10.326910.1 .0370624 ORI .0370624 OR! B 1399 REC 02347863 08/26/93 15:55 $0.00 3/004 F 0363 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 9301321 July 20, 1993 RICK E 22-1 - #00217 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO EXTII@IT "A" PAGE TWO OF TWO WORKING INTEREST Nichols Oil Company Frank Wilson, Jr. H & C Colton Company SBH Associates, Inc. *Prima Exploration, Inc. J. Cleo Thompson and James Cleo Thompson, Jr., A Partnership *Gerrity Oil & Gas Corporation *Oxford Exploration Company TOTAL WORKING INTEREST TOTAL LEASE INTEREST BEFORE PAYOUT AFT RPAYOUT . 0999304 WI .0999304 WI . 0169670 WI .0169670 WI . 0056557 WI .0056557 WI . 0000000 WI .0428000 WI . 0425551 WI .0399722 WI . 0425551 WI .0399722 WI .2709559 WI .2545103 WI .3491025 WI 3279138 WI . 8277217 WI .8277216 WI 1.0000000 1.0000000 The above owners agree to notify National Cooperative Refinery Association in writing when After Payout has been reached, and that said owners save National Cooperative Refinery Association harmless from any loss should such notice not be given. *Subject to requirements set out in Division Order Title Opinion. (see letter) B 1399 REC 02347863 08/26/93 15:55 $0.00 4/004 F 0364 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & R2CORDER WELD CO, CO N C'�'.,�'�...ti;r 930f21 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE APPOINTMENT OF JOHN PICKLE AS ACTING DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND MARK WALLACE, M.D., AS PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICER FOR WELD COUNTY WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, due to the resignation of Randy Gordon, M.D., a vacancy exists in the position of Director of Public Health and Public Health Officer, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to appoint John Pickle as Acting Director of Public Health, until such time as the selection and recruitment process for said position is complete, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to appoint Mark Wallace, M.D., as Public Health Officer for Weld County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that John Pickle be, and hereby is, appointed as Acting Director of Public Health, effective August 18, 1993. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Mark Wallace, M.D., be, and hereby is, appointed as Public Health Officer for Weld County, effective August 18, 1993. The above and foregoing Resolution was, or, motion duly made and seconded, adopted ATTEST: by the following vote on the 18th day of August, A.D., 1993. Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: 4,4.4, Deputy Cle k o the Board. APPROVED AS TO FORM: ounty Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 9.251g,2r4,1 Constance L. Harbert, Chairman W. HcJiebster, PrrTem Ggjorg Baxter Dale K. Hall IA Barbara J. Kirkm er / /-1-t..008 CC : N/` , Ptc&ce, wftcr3CE1 Da/04 s-Ia£ 930803 RESOLUTION RE: GRANT REQUEST FROM BURLINGTON NORTHERN RAILROAD FOR PREADVERTISEMENT OF 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 Maurice E. Foster, Burlington Northern Railroad, for preadvertisc:ment of an application for a Special Review Permit for a microwave repeater station, and WHEREAS, said property is described as E} NEI NEe Section 27, Township 1 North, Range 66 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 September 29, 1993, at 10:00 a.m. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the request from Maurice E. Foster, Burlington Northern Railroad, for preadvertisement of an application for a Special Review Permit for a microwave repeater station 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 September 29, 1993, at 10:00 a.m. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 18th day of August, A.D., 1993. 49kiJgc. '7 ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: Deputy Cle to the Board APPROVED AS TO FORM: CC : PL , .EN/C BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO At Constance L. Harbert, hairman / Wa Ac W. H Webster, Pro-Tem eorg� Baxter J) Dale K. Ha arbara J. Kiry Op ABURLINGTON NORTHERN RAILROAD Maurice E. Foster Transmission Systems Engineer Telecommunications Department Weld County Administrative Offices Department of Planning Services 1400 North 17th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 Planning Commission Members : 176 East Fifth Street St. Paul, Minnesota 55101 Telephone (612) 298-2771 August 9, 1993 Burlington Northern Railroad has submitted a Use by Special Review application for permission to construct and operate a private microwave repeater station at a location southeast of Fort Lupton. Legal description of the property subject to this Use by Special Review is the E 1/2 NE 1/4 NE 1/4 Section 27, T. 1N, R. 66W, Weld County, Colorado. A purchase option on this property has been exercised with the landowners. The proposed microwave facility replaces an exs'sting station located in Adams County adjacent to the north end of the New Denver Airport. With the planned opening of the new airport scheduled for December 1993, the City and County of Denver is urgently requesting that we relocate this microwave repeater station as soon as possible. To accommodate required flight testing of the runways , the microwave tower must removed before opening of the airport. Various delays has contributed to this late submission of the Use by Special Review application including difficult negotiations in purchasing the property for the proposed microwave station ark! long, extensive dealings with the City and County of Denver for an acceptable relocation agreement. Nevertheless, we are under extreme pressure to expedite the Use by Special Review process. Therefore, we are respectfully request preadverl:ising for a Board of County Commissioner's hearing concerning the land use application on the above microwave repeater station. 930822 Mr. Mark Wentland, Telecommunications Systems Engineer, 373 Inverness Drive South, Englewood, CO 80112, will be Burlington Northern's representative at the hearing to answer any question concerning the application. Mr. Wentland's telephone number is (303) 220-3501. Sincerely, M. E. Foster cc : Mr. S. R. Hudson Mr. M. M. Wentland Mr. R. W. Schnell File : AFE 89-1395 930822 fie\•Ipi COLORADO MEMORAnDU To Board Oats August 18, 1993 From Clerk to the Board SubMtt. Request for preadvertisemerit M. E. Foster, Burlington Northern Railroad, has submitted a request that the Special Review Permit application, which will be heard by the Planning Commission on September 21, 1993, be preadvertised. We are recommending a hearing before the Board on September 29, 1973, at 10:00 a.m. If you wish to approve this request, the specified date will allow adequate time for advertising. 930622 Pi& 9&7 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE APPLICATION FOR EXISTING HOUSING SECTION 8 HOUSING ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS PROGRAM AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TC 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 Application for Existing Housing Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program between U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and Weld County Housing Authority, with the further terms and conditions being as stated in said application, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said application, 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, ex -officio Housing Authority Board, that the Application for Existing Housing Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program between U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and Weld County Housing Authority be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said application. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 18th day of August, A.D., 1993. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: L/A14'. Deputy Cl rk to th APPROVED AS TO FORM: my Attornec BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Constance L. arbert, Chairman /1 W.H. )lebster, eorgert. Baxte arbara J. Kirkmeyir I -F Prato - 930823 t 36818 Federal Register I Vol. 58, No: 129 / Thursday, July 8. 1993 / Notices Application for Existing Housing Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program Send ow agnrW and ,t0 dates of the applica60n t01m and attachment to me !oar MVO Fey Office '. OMB Aoaovel No :577.0169 fet a grain Polak fev0rOng anon mf mu calectan of Vnfonnaaon a estmaled to avaac. O,S (sera pa ret0onaw. headlong the ids* la (s wwing iniatno a, aaWng wa:ng vita (Oases, amerN and mawulrvng the cap needed. and COmpkong and levwwng me co,i.Con or WOrC.u:on. Sind commend r.gyovg ma Deepen estimate a any odes aspect of me cakc:on of ofotmaoon, hawing Wggesoona ref reouang me bowed 'o ce n.cort Nwrsagemanl Coder, Cr!ke GI !ngtnwogn Pd ate at Systems. U.S. Ceoanrwnl of Mousing and Urban O.raeomenl Waslungpn, 3.C...•O.t0.36C0 and to me C'Ioe a Management and euoget Paoerwoa Fomc:Ca P.elecl;:5i i•O16.91, Wesntngtpn, O.C. :OSC7. Do not sand De comowteo tom to e.Cer of mese addresses. "Me a e Pugoc"%.wc Acecy tP•At tyn ,un9 Mused aWtW1U oaymela: U.S. Oeonment of Mousing ' peel Vane Desleom.nt Oros or pubic MC 'Wan MOWN AttaGrnertt 1. Weld'dounty Housing Authority AOOMOCA Moto Ma (MVO um mod Wag Ktlreua w?MA nywsige Mining as.t &c. Qtvnens a. ea: MOP mNT Cn iaa.l Mew nutty vacs.: P.O. Box A Greeley, CO 80632 25 Sgaua* Oiitw avadnlC w sign use adWouda Me,. 7011 Wolenn aV lignOn.: .. lot Seaton 6CaEfitaln? . hI X �i -f GC� . • • tie Sacvcn a MAMAS Noumea) I t TI 'Iced PMA GULP' wIMMIO .qn ins aspics Jdn ' ?none WSW ICalea Aepainn Cr j 4" i7 k303)352 —1551 Lepa Aran Coeaum lac nrnrn me PMA Wawa OW n may 'way enla lab Ca,wcs Chairman Weld'County; Colorado A. 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WNW Ma Wow alaeba and Oaaeaeaa) tnalrg In a tapca.v IS rage in msoaanmly, Pi .0G8O1S span It nano, sad (Wafts aget.) The proposed distribution is consistent with the most current Housing Assistance Plan and also reflects the bedroom composition of out waiting list. Our recently purged list consists of 304 applicants, with a bedroom composition as follows: 107 1 -Bedrooms 133 2 -Bedrooms 50 3 -Bedrooms 11 4 -Bedrooms 3 5 -Bedrooms We have seen, an increasing need for housing program that provides incentives for families working to achieve economic independence. By requesting two, three, and four O.Ousi nexus, es.Public Swing Agency.Oamoenw rue nepaipnt Within a aeucac Maarq Agency soda Submitted wen Hasev.ry acaty Camilla, arid srdnllm a caw qn na sans antic fl e ra aaaaaye Wawa • the waeona. a.n, I Ina toolkalloa ) WaNIYa 1. The relevant enacting !egtslatl0n I I X 2. Any rules ana regulations aCoolea or to Oe a00pled by the agency to govern ns 00erallorls I X I 3. A su000mng oolnncn tram Ina Puglia Mousing Agency Counsel 1 1 x Aemin mu word for mto form of ma ACC. Peaceful *Wore are 00sa... page 1 012 (aril 1410-67.31.6 (7/611) 1W. handbook 742VJ 930823 C. NEED FOR HOUSING ASSISTANCE, continued bedroom units, we are targeting eligible families on our waiting list. Current existing one bedroom units will serve the elderly, handicapped and disabled single applicants as well as families consisting of two individuals. 930824 Federal Register / Vol. 58. No. 129 / Thursday, July 8. 1993 / Notices 3681" . Amoco. and Admlalatnan Capsclllry. 0.salo..1.•ap.l.pamep,,Ain..,...l.sgaewyq Cr en. Pogrom• ea aa.Y..elr wa,.. ,4.4, sass• a.... a Oo,a.aal mwu0.mwn c40 o ty b M. OnsoMM baaun. The Weld County Housing Authority has administered the HUD Section 8 Existing Program since 1981. The Executive Director has administered Section 8 Programs since 1976. Since 1985, the Housing Authority has administered the Section 8 Voucher Program. The Weld County Housing Authority currently administers a combined program of 376 units of Section 8 Existing Housing. There are no outstanding audit or management review findings. During the implementation of our Section 8 Programs we continue to place our units'under contract in a timely manner and to maintain a 98.9% lease -up rate. Recent reviews of the program have con- cluded that our Section 8 Program is administered in an efficient manner. F. Susan Ossify 5t.naanv. Awe. ..laun.4 Am a. npy.np Casio slanaa,u. to Qe um) N ma W.rno, al N. ',gum Ie O. as Ml laol in no wenn rgvezena Nal Y.IYOMam 01a AcaO..aery Caton no mono& n me loll ass. MCI 01140•40 11/16004 lOie O. s000thfo yC anew. The Weld County Housing Authority understands and will adhere to the Housing Quality Standards as set forth in 24 CFR $82.109 and 24 CFR 887.251. No variation in the Acceptibility Criteria are proposed. D. Lasing Sawa*, PRna.•=cow bowsaw .O.cM•pmemeow a yea 0. Iowa Or aM s.o CI.acs mr..q lnm Oelaa First Quarter 25 Units Second Quarter 25 Units Third Quarter 25'Units Fourth Quarter 25 Units t M. w. upnalf7 Adjsaad u,ncnn (MOWN Vclal.n only) ElRaaaa/ I 14U I z -am I 34R I sae 5 aR I .41.4R 542 637 I 1246 I. Aledlmnaa ter tnn..l0 acoloass arm Aug te wMa•sa evw gal n. •CanalofWmC'.aoC+.mevs. Out no tam Man .la al. PHA .xCne Ate. wanmr ewe ms a.atep.n T. Os Proving MemMn I toemlll.a 1. ENs OOpaeuytt' Sousing Plan 1 EvaOoparluafi CeetfIcatons Form HUp-916 3. Ennuis', of R.oAr.7 Mr.Aal Connbueore, farms $U¢52772 arc WUP5Z675 4 Adnnnt aan Mao 5. Nyasa Sceedll. Of Allowances la U5aa.a and One S.lwa.s, lows HUD -5255T, wan lwafraaoa of n. amounts Drowsed X X X X IND Plead ORIa R.aOmmnda4au R.Mlnmw•nen al Aed<al•14 A—lern0 Cm.. nlaMa. W The I On. peg. 2 at 2 fens IND-52315 Mac COOK atld-.sc 930823 CERTIFICATIONSOF A SECTION 8 EXISTING HOUSING PROGRAM 7fON Insfructians. The applicant agency must provide assurances and certify to all of the following items, The applicant agency hereby assures and certifies that: i) It will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 ('.L. 88-352) and regulations pursuant thereto (Title :. CPR Part 1) which states that no person in the United States shall. On the ground If race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, he denied the benefits of. or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity for which the applicant receives financial assistance; and will immediately take any measures necessary to effectuate this agreement. With reference to the real property and structure(s) thereon which are provided or improved with the aid of Federal financial assistance extended to the applicant, this assurance shall obligate the applicant, or in the case of any transfer of property, the transferee. for the period during which the real property and structure(s) are used for a purpose for which the Federal financial assistance is extended or for another purpose involving the provision of similar services or benefits. (ii) It will comply with Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1961 (P.L. 90-284) as amended, which prohibits discrimination in housing on the basis of race, color. religion. sex or national origin, and administer its programs and activities relating to housing in a manner to affirmatively further fair housing. (iii) It will comply with Executive Order 11063 on Equal Opportunity in Housing which prohibits discrimination because of race, color. creed. or national origin in housing and related facilities provided with Federal financial assistance, (iv) In establishing the criteria for the selection of tenants. the PHA or Owner will not utilize preferences orpri- • orities which are based on (1) the identity or location of the housing which is occupied or proposed to be occupied or (2) upon the length of time the applicant has resided in the jurisdiction. The PHA or Owner shall treat non-resident applicants who are working, or have been notified that they are hired to work, in the jurisdiction as residents of the jurisdiction. iv) If the proposed proiect is to be located within the area of a local Housing Assistance Plan (HAP), the applicant will take affirmative action to provide opportunities to participate in the program to persons expected to reside in the community as a result of current or planned employment. Chairman, Weld County Housing August 18. 1993 Authority Board bars) r ftilt l -40I2nrea.ts,frZcZe," (SignatureI 330823 'ogle,,, P...,, YUO+917 .M HU0-♦)901, wh.eh e* *Hole,* 461011976/677-733.:8( "8 NUO_916 Waal Certification for a Drug -Free Workp!ace Public Housing Agency / Indian Housing Authority • OMB No, 2577-Ccu (exp. ier3bg2) := udiic Reporting Burden for mis caulocoon or information is essmatoo to average 0,25 hours per response, including the time for reviewing Inseuctons, searcning existing data sources, gathenng and maintaining me data needed, and complobng and reviewing the cot'ecton of information. Sena comments regarding this burden estimate or any other asoect of this cciloa;on of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to me Reports management Officer, 11flco or Iniormabon Policies and Systems, U,S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, C.C. 0410.3600: anc :o to OYirtr or Management anc Budget, Pacerwork Reduction Project (2577-0044) Washington, DC.20503. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Dovelonniant Office of Public and Inman Housing cow 3. .H.VIHA Name; It Cevelooment or ClAP, !. enter me Feceral Fiscal Year in wrie', to tunas are exoec:eo to se reser.ee ^rcQrarutcrr.iy-.aceimr; -eeora G!an: I rang: ;mars one; -,Cwelcoment CAP Operating Subsidy Soc.23 Leased Housing If Coeraeng S uoeicy or SecvOn. , enter the PNA's/IMA's PiscalYear E' i'g cas in y/NQI limes are exeecloc :e tie C:'.igate0 : .Actingon behalf of the above named PHM-IAasitsAuthorizedOfficial.Imakethefollowingcertificationsandegreetr.entstotheDepartment of HousingandUrban Development (MUD) regarding the sites listed below: L I certify that the above named PHAJIH A will provide a drug -free workplace by: a, Publishing a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a centroi led substance is prohibited in the PI-r.A's/IHA's workplace _.,d specifying the actions that will be taken against employees or violation of such prohibition. b. Establishing a drug -free awareness program to inform employ- ees about the following: (1) The dangers of drug abuse in the workplace: 2) The PHA's/TH;; policy of maintaining a drug-freewodcplace: (3) Any available drag counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs: and (4) The penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations occurring in the workplace. c. Making it a requirement that each employee of the PHAlli-IA be given a copy of the statement required by paragraph a,: d. Notifying the employee in the statement required by paragraph a. that. as a condition of employment with the PHA/IHA, the employee will do the following: (1) Abide by the terms of the statement: and (2) Notify the employer of any criminal drug statute conviction for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than rive days after such convicuen: e. Notifying the HUD Field Office within ten days after receiving not.ce under subparagraph 1(_) from an employee orotherwise receiving actual notice of such convicaon: f. Taking one of the following actions within 30 days of receiving notice under subparagraph d, (2) with respect to any employee who is so convicted: (1) Taking appropriate personnel action against such an em- ployee, up to and including termination: or (2) Requiring such employee to participate satisfactorily in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program approved for such purposes by a Federal. State. or local health, law en- forcement, or other appropriate agency: g. Mating a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug -free workplace through implementation of paragraphs a. thin 1. WA RNINC: t e V.S.O. t 091 arovides, among otter things, thatwhoever knowingly and willingly makes or uses a document cr wnane containing any rise, 5cntious. Cr fraudulent statement or envy, in any manor within the jurisdiction of any department or a{':ency of the United States, snail be fine° not more man $10 CCC cr 'morlsc,ned for not more than Ave years, or both. 2. Sates for Work Performance, The PHA/II-IA shall list in the space provided below the site(s) for the performance of work done in connection with the ?CUD funding of the program/activity shown above: Place of Performance shall include the street address, city, county. State, and ;::p code. (if more space is needed. attach additional page(s) the same size as this form. Identify each sheen %vith the PI- VIHA name and address and the program/activity receiving grant funding.) Weld d County Housing Authority __3)<5 tiort_h 11th Avenue Creel ey_._CKL...80631 Jnee Ova ::a^a, tins & 5'grature 01 Autn.onrro PHSQIHA Ge:Cal ;lame s rt. rra:_,o L Date Constance L. Harbert, Chairman 930823 0e Certification for Contracts, Grants, Loans and Cooperative Agreements The undersigned certifies, to the best of his or her knowledge and belief that: (1) No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, 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, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement. (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 an officer 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 this Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form-LLL, 'Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying,' in accordance with its instructions. (3) The undersigned shall require that the language of this certification be included in the award documents for all subawards at all tiers (including subcontracts, subgrants, and contracts under grants, loans, and cooperative agreements) and that all subrecipients shall certify and disclose accordingly. Thiz C^_'L «`n ^�rpri,gl eenresentation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made o.e entered into. 'Submission of this certification is a.prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed by section 1352, title 31, U.S. Code. Any person who fails to file the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than $1C0,000 for each such failure. Executed this /03 date of 142!p441:_, 199 By 2yr_e_.., (signature) 8 a3/93 Gpnsrat:ro L. Ratpert (typed or printed name) Chairman 'title, if any) Covered Action: FSS Program for Section 8 Certificates and Vouchers (type and identity of program, project or activity) 920823 DISCLOSURE OF LOBBYING ACTIVITIES Complete this (am' to reverse tot pulsate burden diesi closure.rsuant 31 U.S.C. 1352 1. Type at federal Action: ❑a. contract b. grant C. cooperative agreement d, loan e. loan guarantee 1. loan insurance 4. Hare and Address of Reporting Entity: 0 Prime O Subawardee Tier __et if known: Con ressb•ul District. N knnwn: c federal DepafinenflAgency: 2. Status of Federal Action: aa. bldlolfer/appl1Ulion b. Initial award c. post award f. federal Action Number, if known: 10. a. Name and Address of Lobbying Entity (if indleidual, last name, lust name, MI): • .u. tt. Amount 04 Payment (check all that apply): 0 actual 0 ptanned 12. Form of Payment clock all than applY): O a. cash O b. In•klnd: specify: nature ^f�� value 14. 1. el Description on contacted, for ► Services cel Indicated In Item 1mined or 14 be Performed and Dates) of Service, including otlicerlat. em►br"as„ M rts) Mtvs_4 h Oral 014041046 3. Report Type: l. —.1b. Initial filing material change For Materiel Change Only: year quarter —^ date of last report S. If Reporting Entity In No. 4 is Subawardee, Enter Name and Address of Prime: Con, ressional District, it know 7. federal Program Name/Description: CTDA Number, N applicable: S. Award Amount, it k+owa: b. Individuals Pedormii•rg Services (including address if diflNen( from NO. 10ai (last name, kit name, MD: • anrM Min ,rte„ hen e r .e u. n 13 Type of Payment (check all that apply,: en v.r 15. Continuation Sheeifs) Sf-LLL•A attached: 0 Yes s,�4.- SS r rnaend W.I a 1e inC. 1L si Warr spar � r r se*M.e �u.n.•n..,.w,.r+r..'•n.. sir se e. 44 Orr. •y .4r taeee eM n.Y M ere er.. ,.MM warm .r Was M lir,n.r.w..r.+F r parMr TS weer• M rte. peril w I, YaG. nse. M Spars J r 7nA cone s. .Ir „e& .r. 1.1... ray . baJ r„wyerr„A e..�... M rein ,re em a..n Pa. IS can awns Arses wwr.w1•e• lair N.rne no. swarm iv. ern,.,M r.l.e. O a. retainer O b. one•tlme fee O c. commission O d. contingent fee O e. deferred p f. other; specify; 0 No • Signature: Print Name: Title: Telephone Datt•. y� mtherime ter wed M'• sS en 930823 1 Reporting Entity. DISCLOSURE E OF LOBBYING ACTIVITIES CONTINUATION SHEET ---------- Page _— of Append try OMl 0300 ta'4 • noneritml OW e • IAA indeland Ir 930823 INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETION OF SF-LU., DISCLOSURE OF LOBBYING ACJiVITIES This disclosure form shall be completed by the reporting entity, whether subawardee or prime Federal recipient, at the initiation or receipt of a covered Federal action, or a material change to a previous flung, pursuant to title 31 U.S.C. section 1352. The fling of a form Is required for each payment or agreement to make payment to any lobbying entity for Influencing or attempting to Influence an oficer 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 a covered Federal action. Use the SF•LLL•A Continuation Sheet for additional Information if the space on the form is inadequate. Complete all items that apply for both the initial filing and material change report. Refer to the implementing guidance published by the Office of Management and Budget for additional information. 1. identify the type of covered Federal action for which lobbying activity is and/or has been secured to influence the outcome of a covered Federal action. 2. Identify the status of the covered Federal action. ort ceased by a J. e to the informthe ation prreviously reported. classification t hf e year is and quarter in whicrt. If this Is a h the change occurred. Enter theel date of the last previously submitted report by this reporting entity for this covered Federal action. 4. Enter the full name. address, city, state and zip code of the reporting entity. Include Congressional District, If known. Check the appropriate classification of the reporting entity that designates if It is, or expects to be. a prime or subaward recipient. Identify the tier of the subawardee, e.g.. the first subawardee of the prime is the 1st tier• Subawards include but are not limited to subcontracts, subgrants and contract awards under grants. S. If the organization filing the report in item 4 checks 'Subawardee". then enter the full name, address, lily. state and zip code of the prime Federal recipient. Include Congressional District. II known. e at least one 6. level below agency name.federal if known. agency making Department of Transportation, Unithe award or loan commitment. ted States Coast Guard.national l n wn, r 7. Enter the Catalog Federal ederalrpomestt Assistanceription for (CfDA) numbehe r ford grants. cooperative igeements loansttandtloail commitments. ble for the Federal action B. Enter Request fmost or Proposal appropriate number; Invitation for Bidng r(IFB) number, grant announcement nufmbeed r the contaItem 1 ct, grant. or loan award number, the applicationlproposal control number assigned by the Federal agency). Include prefixes. e.g.. ' RrF•DE•9o.OOt.0 9. For a covered Federal action where there has been an award or loan commitment by the Federal agency, enter the federal amount of the awardlloan commitment for the prime entity identified in item 4 or 5. 10. (a)Enter the full name, address, city, state and zip code of the lobbying entity engaged by the reporting entity Identified in Item 4.to influence the covered Federal action. (b)Enter the full names of the Individual(%) performing services, and Include full address If 'different from 10 (a). Erter Last Name• First Name, and Middle Initial (Ml). 11. Enter the amount or compensation paid or reasonably expected to be paid by the reporting xntity (item e1 to the lobbying entity (item 10). Indicate whether the payment has been made (actual) or will be made (planned). Check all boxes that apply. If this Is a material change report, enter the cumulative amount of payment made or planned to be made. 12. Cheek the appropriate box(es). Check all boxes that apply. if payment Is made through an in -kind contribution, specify the nature and value of the In•klnd payment. - 13. Check the appropriate box(es). Check all boxes that apply. If other, specify nature.• , or will 14. ��dmm, and he dates) oflany serviceslon of the services that the rende ed. Include all preparatory and relatedyist has activitity, not lustexpected to timespent in actual contact with Federal officials. Identify the Federal official(s) or employee(s) contacted or the officer(s), employee(s), or Members) of Congress that were contacted. • 15. Check whether or not a SF•LLL•A Continuation Sheet(s) its attached. r n 16. The certifying official shall sign and date the form, print ataame, title, and telephone number. in burden for this Collection of information h estimated to average 30 m.ntues per response. Including time for reviewing Public reporting gatheringmaintainingand reviewing the collection of Information. searching comments existing data regarding sources, urenestimate and oranother the data ct needed, and completing in of information. Washington. D.C.suggestions forr�uc g this burden to the Peke of Management and 5ud� l' perA* Reduce n P er co ject (0346404$). W shing IncludInc D.C.10om 920823 SINGLE AUDIT ACT CERTIFICATION The undersigned certifies that, to the best of hia or her knowledge, the housing agency is currently in compliance with the audit requirements under the Single Audit Act, OMB Circular No. A-128 and HUD's implementing regulations at 24 CPR part 44: or OMB Circular No. A-133, as applicable. This certification includes the period up to 12/31/92, which covers the last audit conducted and submitted to HUD in accordance with these requirements, or the period for audit currently under contract. ames H ee an Executive Director Weld County Housing Authority WELD COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY Wilk COLORADO TO: Constance L. Harbert, Chairman, Board of County Commissioners FROM: Judy Griego, Director, Department of Social Service SUBJECT: Project Completion Report for 1992 Program DATE: August 10. 1993 PHONE (303) 352-1551 P.O. Box A GREELEY. COLORADO 80632 Attached for Board approval is the FSS application for Section 8 Certificates and Vouchers for FY 1993. As discussed at the Housing Authority Work -Session of August 16th, HUD has issued a Notification of Funding Availability for new Section 8 Certificates and Vouchers for FY 1993. Applications will be accepted from housing authorities until August 23, 1993. Since enactment of the National Affordable Housing Act was adopted in 1991 all additional Section 8 units are now tied to the Family Self -Sufficiency Program(FSS). Family Self -Sufficiency as operated through Weld County Housing Authority will utilize the New Directions program as the delivery vehicle. Unlike the Project Self -Sufficiency and Operation Bootstrap programs, HUD's FSS Program requires that participants sign a Contract of Participation. This contract details the responsibilities of the participating family; if they are terminated form self-sufficiency, they can also be terminated from receiving rental assistance. The term of the Contract is five years and may be extended two additional years. The Contract of participation requires that the head of household work and maintain suitable employment that reflects the person's training and available opportunities, and also requires the housing authority to escrow funds that reflect increases in income while they are a participant of FSS. The Weld County Housing Authority currently maintains an active waiting list of 304 applicants. FSS participants would be selected from this waiting list. Our recommendation is to apply for 25 Certificates with the following breakdown: 14 two bedrooms 8 three bedrooms and 3 four bedroom units. If you have any questions, please telephone me at 352-1551 ext. 6200. 930823 COLORADO WELD COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY PHONE (303) 352.1551 P,O. Box A GREELEY, COLORADO 80632 TO: Constance L. Harbert, Chairman, Board of County Commissioners FROM: Judy Griego, Director, Department of Social Services SUBJECT: Project Completion Report for 1992 Program DATE: August 10, 1993 The Weld County Housing Authority is in the process of submitting an application the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for twenty-five (25) Vouchers through the Section 8 Existing Housing Program. Pursuant to Section 213 (c) of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, HUD must determine whether or not there is a need for such housing assistance, taking into account any applicable State Housing Assistance Plan or any County plans. HUD invites you to submit comments or information that you or the Board deem relevant to their determination concerning our application. While they are not bound by any comments or information, the material will be considered. It should be noted that these comments will be considered final and that no additional information will be submitted. Attached is a sample resolution which would satisfy the Section 213 requirements. Our application is due in the HUD office by August 23rd. HUD recommends that any comments and/or the Section 213 resolution be included in the application package. 970823 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE APPLICATION FOR EXISTING HOUSING SECTION 8 HOUSING ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS PROGRAM 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 Application for Existing Housing Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program between U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and Weld County Housing Authority, with the terms and conditions being as stated in'said application, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said application, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board cf County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, ex -officio Housing Authority Board, that the Application for Existing Housing Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program between V.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and Weld County Housing Authority be. and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be. and hereby is, authorized to sign said application. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of August, A.D., 1992. ATTEST: 1-1642/ 139 Weld Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: fit)9C7, Lim, Q rzA, Deputy Clerk to the Board APPROVED AS O FORM: 7 ounty Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COI,jNTY, COLORADO 9 Geor e Kennedy, Chairman et, efi Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem C. (":" .44' W. Zizb Gordo a W. H. Webster 930823 920805 J kg LtS, OTtP-r RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE PROJECT COMPLETION REPORT FOR 1992 HOUSING REHABILITATION PROGRAM 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 Project Completion Report for 1992 Housing Rehabilitation Program, to be submitted to the Colorado Division of Local Affairs, with the terms and conditions bein; as stated in said report, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said report, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorpore.ted herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, ex -officio Housing Authority Baird, that the Project Completion Report for 1992 Housing Rehabilitation Program, to be submitted to the Colorado Division of Local Affairs be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said report. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 18th day o'_ August, A.D.. 1993. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: Deputy ((( DClerk to the Board BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO sT �j ci/ /- Constanc/L./ e,./�7L.arrbert, Chairman W. Webster, Pr -Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: /L •.,, C- Baxte Dale K. Hall id- cc , J1 (A49) Barbara ra J. Rirkme er i _ 930824 EXHIBIT IX -8, Cont FORMAT FOR PROJECT COMPLETION REPORT GRANTEE NAME AND ADDRESS: Weld County Weld County Housing Authority .CONTACT PERSON: ...Tim Sheehan PHONE NUMBER: - 352-i»i x o445 PROJECTMTLE. Housing Rehabilitation CONTRACT NUMBER: CDSG- 851650 A. PROJECT ACCOMPLISHMENTS: For each project' activity (w:uaily a major item in the Contracts Scope of Services Budget. e.g., property accuisfion/disposition. residential rehaoilitaticn, senior center. water facilites. and acministration, etc.) provide the foilowing (if more than 3 actMtles, please attach additional sheets): 1. NAME OF ACTIVITY. Activity #1: Housing Rehabilitation Activity #2: Rehabilitation of Alternative Youth Home Activity #3: 2. NATIONAL OBJECTIVE SERVED. (Indicate the primary one) yes Benefit to Low and Moderate Income Persons P-evention or Elminatlon of Slums or Blight: or Urgent Need. 3. PROPOSED ACCOMPLISHMENTS. on quantifiable terms, i.e.. replacement of 400 feet of water mains. rehab of 25 owner -occupied homes, etc.) ACtMty #1: The rehabilitation of ten low to moderate income housing. Activity #2: The rehabilitation of one Group Youth Home. Activity #3: 4. ACTUAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS. (In quantifiable tents) Activity #1: The rehabilitation of eleven low co moderate income housing units. Activity #2: The rehabilitation of one Group Youth Home. Activity #3: 5. ACTIONS REMAININGAND ANTICIPATED COMPLETION DATE (Include date and name of firm completing audit) Project completed: Audit for 1993 completion date. Anderson G Whitney 1001 Nineth Ave. Greeley, Colo. 80631 IX -2.3 930824 6. TOTAL ACTUAL EXPENDITURES FOR THE ACTIVITY (Include sources and amounts) B. Activity d1 Activity *2 CDBG S S107,200.00 IS40.000.00 CtherS FmilA 30,507.59 IS100.463.39 Program !S1,177.77 Activity d3 I Total weather&zation $6,516.00 CileAt JJ,rOJ.+r -OtalnFu _Q 141E�� ,p PROGRAM INCOME: t. Was any program income earned on any of the project act witiez? If yes. was any program income returned to the state? no 3. New mucn Program Income is currently on hand? —0— 4. if program income was retained. was it used for art eligible activity? Please describe: Yes, it was returned to program revenue for housing rehabilitation of units completed. yes PERSONS 3ENETiNG: I ACTIVITY 1 Total Persons Benefittinc I 43 Total LMI Benefittinc % of LMI Persons MINORITY PERSONS White I 43 1002 23 20 ACTIVITY 2 76 76 1002 76 39 ACTIVITY 3 Black 0 11 Hispanic 23 26 Asian/Pacific Islander American Indian/Alaskan Native • Handicaoted * Female Head of Household hits imormanon is not required OT protects with area -wale benefit. ACTIONS TO AFFIRMATIVELY FURTHER FAIR HOUSING: Describe actions and results of actions to affirmatively further fair housing. Required of all grantees. In advertisements for contractors, we requested the participation of minorities, and women contractors. Placed signs with EHO Logo. Stationary has CHO Logo. We Post EHO posters and Logo's in office. 0 0 0 C. 6 0 MBE AND WEE CONTRACTS AND SUBCONTRACT:iBusiness Enterprises tenses (M2Es) and Women below all contracts and subcontracts with Minority Business Enterprises (WEE.). Use check marks or Xs to identify eacn as a WEE, Black (2LK). Hispanic (His), Asian/Pacific Islander (Asn). or American Indian/Alaskan Native (Ind). Ust each contract separately. Add additional lines if necessary. NONE 930824 IX.2-4 SEE ATTAC Name of Contractor or Subcontractor ID # Contract Amount WEE MEE Elk I His I Asn I Ind I I I i ! I D. CITIZEN COMMENTS Date and location of post -award public hearing see attachment "C" A summary of each written citizen comment received by the !coal governing body cr the !call CCEG acministering unit from the date of the grant award to the owe of this report should be - attached to this report. The summary should Include the grantee's assessment of the citizen comment and a description of any action taken in response to the comment. Copies ct newspaper articles on the project should also be attached to this report E. CERTIFICATIONS AS CHIEF Ft - E.:; ED OFFICIAL CF THE GRANTEE JURISDICTION, I CERTIFY THAT: • All project activities (Including all related construction/retabiiitation activities). except required administration activities have been completed. • The results/objectives specified in the gram contract have been achieved: • All costs to be paid with CDBG funds have been incurred with the exception of any admministattve costs related to project close-out (including audit costs) and any unsettled third parry claims: • The information contained in this report is accurate to the best of my knowledge: All records related to grant activities are available on request and, CDEG funds were not used to reduce the level of local financial support for housing and community development activities. az4 JR, 1993 Signature of Chief Elected Cfrcial/x3/93/ Date Constance R. )e -t / Typed Name/Title of Chiei Elected Official -Weld County _ CDPG A516W Name of Grantee Contract Number ACCEPTANCE BY THE STATE OF COLORADO Project Monitor Financial Management Date: Date. Oates CDEG Ccorcinatcr Ix•B-5 930824 1 • THE WELD COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY'S CDBG PROJECT IN JOHNSTOWN, ERIE, PLATTEVILLE, EVANS, GILCREST, AND FT. LUPTON. WE HAVE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS TO REHAB APPROXIMATELY 10 HOMES At OVER A ONE YEAR PERIOD. n I APPLICANT'S MUST ME:E.T INCOM£ GUIDELINES FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: PAUL PRYOR 1-352--1551 ext 6450 or 6444. 9=30824 COLORADO «t 7/ 42, PE, 1--LrEr" G, Rat 1'rf; —t' LLB GL)1}Tl: Dear Club Members: WELD COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY PHONE (303) 352.1551 P.O. BOX A GREELEY. COLORADO 80832 T: Weld County Housing Authority's Department of Community Development will be administering a Low -Mod Housing Rehab Program in your area during '-992. Have you ever driven through the streets of your community, and saw your fellow citizens living in sub -standard housing? Have you noticed a senior whose roof needed replaced. windows broken and heard the horror stories of thrown breakers. but knew there were not alot of options available for them to secure a loan for the needed repairs? In fact, some of these same families have possibly asked your group for assistance. Your group was possibly even referred from the Department of Social Services. Some of these requests were denied simply because they exceeded the limits of your group, not because there was not a definite need. Therefore, this family is still living in an unhealthy, unsafe environment. So, what is the answer you may be asking ---The Community Development Block Grant Low -Mod Rehab Loan has been tailored to fulfill the needs of these families. The low interest (3,".) loan is available with a number or' options including flex terms for the family who may not be able to secure conventional financing. These monies are available for the rehab of low to moderate income single family dwellings in the toss and surrounding areas of Ft. Lupton, Gilcrest, .;ohnstown, Platteville and, Evans. t would be our desire to assist these families. but we need your help to accomplish this monumental task of marketing. Since you live in this area and drive by these structures on a daily basis and since you may attend religious services with them or have access of resources from which we would like to draw, we are asking for your help. With your assistance and support. we will be better able to serve your community and alleviate blight from the neighborhoods of your community. Let us help you create safe, decent housing in your community. Thank you. Paul Pryor Community Development/Rehab Specialist 930824 "EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY" 1"1 M e 1 G June 4, 1992 Baptist First Church of Ft. Lupton 1115 1 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 Dear Pastor: I would like to take this opportunity to acquaint you with a program that I feel will be a benefit to someone in your congregation. In almost every congregation there are some families who are living, in sub -standard housing and for some reason can do nothing to rectify this situation. Weld County Housing Authority is administering the Community Development Block Grant Program in Weld County for HUD. This program is for owner/occupied homeowners whose housing does not meet Fair Housing Quality Standards; and are unable to secure financing through conventional channels. WCHA will rehab the house to meet current UBC codes up to $15,000 with a CDBG Rehab loan. This loan is at 3Z interest and may be tailored to meet the ability of the family to repay. There are also a number of formulas available for Handicap and Senior homeowners. Enclosed, also find a brochure on "How It Works" and an advertisement brochure that you may either post or use for reference. Thank you. aul D. aul D. Pryor WCHA PROLTR.HKS Enclosures: 2 PDP/ks 930824 "EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY" C • 0-4 U Z U Z 0 Z O U 4- C U , • C V% N I-, -+ - PPI /401 Immo • C f-, 7J iL' o < C d 0 r�-- o O C r, O rI -- o 413' Pord.1 n Ctrf Z O U C c: it ("---'1 S^J nI • 7 1 r; E sip 930824 �I��Dc1 COLORADO July 13, 1993 Dear Property Owner: WELD COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY P"ONe (303) 352.1551 P.O. BOX A GREELEY, COLORADO 80632 Weld County Housing Authority will be participating with the Town of Ault in providing access to the Town of Ault's public sewage system. We are asking each of you to evaluate your needs and determin the assistance you will need, examples of these needs are; hook up to sewage system, structuaral housing needs, electrical, plumbing, etc. Funding is available for either sewage system hook up or moderate rehabilitation to your housing unit. The amount of your assistance will be determined using the income guidelines set forth by HUD. Thank You, Paul Prytr Rehab Specialist "EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY" 930824 WELD COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY NOM (303) 352.1551 PQ 80E A GREELEY. COLDRA00 80632 WIWk COLORADO January 4, 1993 Fort Lupton Building Department City of Fort Lupton 130 S. Mc Kinley Fort Lupton, Colorado 80621 Dear Sir: The Weld County Housing Authroity would like to cooperate with your department in assisting and correcting the code, safety, and health violations you may find on your numerous inspections. We administer the Community Development Block Grant Program which is designed for moderate rehab to owner occupied properties. This program has two components: one is for moderate rehab to correct code violations and to bring the home up to fair housing quality standards. The other is our Emergency Rehab component which is to correct problems which have been in esistance less than 90 days and will only correct problems which may affect the health and safety of the occupants. And may not correct all code violations or bring the unit up to current fair housing quality standards. I am using this letter to alert you of our programs and desire to assist your department in making Fort Lupton's housing a safer, healthier place to live. Thank You, .2411/ 717/7 Paul Pry Community Development Rehab Specialist i "EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY" 930824 We=D COUNT! SOUSING AUT ORZi''S C 5C ;.OUS:: G aE •L"__ =:._TON ?SOGa.;i4 CW =_ W0RSS :.c__ CC :; _ ::_ES::;G AUTECR:- (Wc2aim". - -s s _ __ .. ... C:: •,.._,. GG� = _.3Gi •-mac^ r:5 2_ _D .DUN:", _ -.." 'n;; - G -'-'-y Then yea: ::e WC;_A applies :o :he s; - :or .7.2C __..es _se for m:derac_ __..ao,.._:at__n of bec::eec •__:__.• and :;an:;: :t,ter-oc:vole_ homes in a chosen za get orPa. loans of -- :- :ID,D00.00 ___ available for each _ow _ no .._owe _.,m_ who rt___nn the '� ate _ h program. ._ work performed mar include _.:rag, new plumbing, painting„ and genera_ r pair. __igt:i.e homee`_T.ern must: own and cc: -..:vv their homes; have household incomes wnith do no: _mo__d -co-odor:__ income guidelines (based on family site Ind :he _ - area's average _..___s reside _n :he chosen ._art_.� of that program year: have z- 'e .. s- ec in es•n a ,.i_g _ -_: home_,.�,:or have owned -ad ono -spied them for at leas: one year; and be • _' �__s c_ -•7e -r :he. homes :or one cam a: the loan. Disqualifying factors may J; _•Nor-:io: on - ::e 3pp+„_r gn for o.SSL _n:_uce: cars=_ _••. 7a _.a..; :25i=2.7.3� _ ___ _- e :CO yea- f'oodplai- ; s =g im a home which is Consider'd4.-7''beyond' remsopab_e. repair with= _ne available funds; .and/or the _..__ry :o r_- loan __nos :o ::- WO a. A;p_i -- .4 _y be cbrai ned _r..,, :he WCaA. C. applications an verified_ for household _ncome, pop-et;ioymen: income and benefi:s, proof of homeownership or mortgage, homeoumers insurance, outstanding loan __:ormazicn. and assets (such as s:tcks. bonds, bank ac::Cnts) This process cakes about three weeks co complete, and once -''b" -"d -y is deternine„ each applicant :ace:res•a letter of notification of his or her sta:_s _- the program. COLORADC At __spen:ion of each approved applicants property ,s c:adze:ac by she 'tie 'S .. :bet ;,:, co C2t3^_n what items a:3 required ._ elittindta :he health -,d to estimate -_ -y-- she eoea_ cost of __ _ '. Wirt :he home_ _ _:- perat_:n. a •a_.. _nrouga of the property is conducted :or :`e benefit of :helocal_zntractors who wish to bid on ::e rehabilitation. Shortly of:__^.a:d, a bpd opening is he/d for hege _ coat ac:. -,rand the qualifying law bidder is usually chose_ to perform work.e -:e homeowner is required :o sign a: a) various notices lag••''" by the stare Lead .�.,,._ paint, chi_- :igaca and :amporar-j relocation; b) a c_..._oe_ -eta he3a general ton:roc:or for work to be performed and c) Deed of _:_sn_ ;-:m : g c __ - r a ^ t a Pr:misery boa. whir_ nave the Weld cant, :busing ,.u::or-:y as bene_f carry. the tee_ and Noce secure :he Cr3G pr:g==o toots of a) _ _n_a--_n; oo'ersaz: and occupancy of :-e rehabbed home. for the :27= of :he loan. b) Maincazh,::; comeowce-s Insurance; and a) :enzyme= of Loan _].nos. pus: _calif-, for a loan for the full cos: of the r_•"-,dion. The program provides flexible :erns tailored co one abz__:y of the family :S repay the loan. - A one year warrancy is issued co each homeowner for all rehab re:forted, which covers aaferials and labor. Repairs co damage which is non the result of neglect or abuse are one czspansibil,:- of one contractor who performed the work. "EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY" 930824 COLORADO WELD COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY ' PHONE (303) 352.1551 P.O. SOX A GREELEY. COLORADO 80632 Dear Prospective Client: Thank you for your interest in our Housing Rehab Program. Enclosed you will find an application for the CDBG Housing Rehab Program which is a low interest loan program for major rehab to your property, this program will allow up to $10,000 per household for repair to owner occupied properties. Also, included are applications for weatherization, and helpmate programs. These additional programs will address minor rehab and specific needs on a more limited basis. These additional sources will allow us to leverage monies which can be designated as grant (non —repayable) monies. This will lower the amount of monies needed for completion of your project through the CDEG Loan Program. Remember, these will work in harmony as needed to make your project the most cost effective project to address the needs of your housing defiencies. Thank you, Paul Pryof Rehab Specialist •EOUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY. 930824 Thank you, WELD COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY PHONE (303) 352.1551 P.O. BOX A GREELEY, COLORADO 80832 COLORADO May 19.1992 Dear Seniors: Are you having problems with ROOF LEAKS, THROWN BREAKERS, DRAFTY WINDOWS, OR DRIPPY FAUCETS. We understand your financial picture. With a set income it is often very hard to budget for the needed repairs and maintenance your home requires. WELD COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY believes everyone should have the privelege to live in a safe, healthy enviroment. Therefore, we have developed a program tailored for the SENIOR on a fixed income. Our HOUSING REHABILITATION PROGRAM has 32 interest and flexible terms to meet the need of a senior on a fixed income. Enclosed please find the guidelines which describe the available methods of loan repayment. We feel the options will allow you the peace of mind that you are protecting your housing investment, without seriously impacting your financial independence. For more information please contact: WELD COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY 311 N. 11th AVE. GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 OR PAUL PRYOR---352-1551, EXT. 6450 Paul Pry Rehab Specialist •EOU.pL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY - 930824 a. Elderly, disabled or handicapped households whose gross annual incomes are 50% or below 507. of the area's median income (as set forth by HUD) are eligible for a 957. deferred payment loan and a 57 non -deferred loan, based on the costs of construction. Loans must be repaid over a maximum term of two years at 37. interest; Elderly, disabled or handicapped households whose gross annual household incomes are between 51% and 607. are eligible for BO% deferred payment loan and 20% non -deferred payment loan, to be repaid over a term of three to four years. c. Elderly, disabled or hand:capped households whose gross annual household incomes are between 617 and 70% are eligible for 607. deferred payment loan and 40% non -deferred loan, repayable over a four -to -five year term at 3% interest. d. Elderly, disabled or handicapped' households whose gross household incomes are between 71% and 807 are eligible for 50% deferred payment loan and 50% loan, to be repaid over a five-year term at 37. interest. e. A deduction as provided under the Section 8 Existing program for minor children will be applied toward each applicants gross annual household income (after determining initial income qualification) to determine the applicants's loan and deferred payment loan percentages. 4. For other families who do not qualify as ar elderly, disabled or handicapped family, a non -deferred loan at 37 interest shall be provided. The term of the note shall be established by the Director of the Housing Authority based upon the ability of the fam:ly to repay the loan. 930824 ATTACHMENT "B" NAME OF CONTRACTOR ID# CONTRACT AMOUNT WEE MINORITY CONTRACTORS ELK HISP ASN IND Rick Redabaugh na $15.407.71 na X X X X Pat Ormsby na $44,039.86 na X X X X Kevin Van Velson na $49,879.84 na X X X X Dave Jackson na $10,269.53 na X X X X Sam Quesada (self) na $20,000.00 na X yes X X 92,0824 ViLDc COLORADO WELD COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY PHONE (303) 352755' P.O. BOX A GREELEY. 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Cupp �( said County of Weld, being duly sworn, say that I am an advertising clerk of THE GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE, and THE GREELEY REPUBLICAN that the same Is a daily newspaper of general circulation and printed and published in the City of Greeley, in said county and state; that the notice or advertisement, of which the annexed is a true copy, has been published in said daily newspaper for consecutive (days) (ixfobs); that the notice was published in the regular and entire Issue of every number of said newspaper during the period and time of pubiicauen of said notice, and in the newspaper proper and not In a supplement thereof; that the first publication of said notice was contained in the issue of said newspaper bearing date Eighth day of Aoril AD. 19 93• and the last publication thereof; in the issue of said newspaper bearing date the Eighth day of __Apr' 1 A D. 19 that said The Greeley Daily Tribune and The Greeley Republican, has been published continuously and uninterruptedly during the period of at least six moiths next prior to the first Issue thereof contained safe notice or advertisement above referred to; that said newspaper has been admitted to the United States malls as second-class matter under the provisions of the Act of March 3, 1879, or any amendments thereof; and that said newspaper is a daily newspaper duly qualified for publishing legal notices and advertisements within the meaning of the laws of the State of Colorado. __April 8, 1993 TOTAL CHARGE: $37.80 c% -t (Lion Advertising Clerk I' Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of April Notary Public 930824 :MAR -2? -93 MON 17:34 CITY OF EVANS FAX NO. 3033395344 P. 02 MDWTFS 49TH STREET PUBLIC HEARING March 11, 1993 - 7:00 Ton. Evans' Council Chambers Jim Sheehan, Director of Weld County Housing Authority, opened the public hearing at 7:10 p.m. Following is a list of people present: Jim Sheehan, Director of Weld County Housing Authority Paul Pryor, Weld County Housing Authority Tim Johnston, Greeley Gas Company Ken Hammer, Director of Public Works and Planning, City of Evans Judith Workman, Community Development Secretary, City of Evans Yes N. Flores, 2301 West 49th Street, Greeley, Colorado Sherwood Langley, 1840 49th Street, Greeley, Colorado Esther Maestas, 2609 West 49th Street, Greeley, Colorado Caroline Sierra, 2425 West 49th Street, Greeley, Colorado Juanita Briones, 2685 49th Street, Greeley, Colorado Bill Mata, 2615 West 49th Street, Greeley, Colon:do Carmen Math, 2625 West 49th Street, Greeley, Colorado Alfonso Lujan, Jr., 2647 West 49th Street, Greeley, Colorado Ray Martinez, 2265 West 49th Street, Greeley, Colorado Jim Sheehan, Weld County Housing Authority, informed the audience the intent of this public hearing is to welcome opinions from effected citizens. One funding source this project will utilize is the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program. This CDBG is a federally funded housing, public facility and economic development program, which was established in 1975. The design of the CDBG program is to benefit low- to moderate -income families. Secondly, this program provides aid to areas of slum and blight. Thirdly, community development funds can be used in cases of eminent emergencies. Weld County Housing Authority's 1992 Housing proposal consists of three components: 1) rehabilitation for single family owner occupied housing, 2) rehabilitation of rental properties, and 3) relocation and replacement housing. Mwliessi t w. 'guesting $347,000 to .' fund this project. J 6'' With most communities in the state of Colorado not having a Community Development Block Grant, Weld County is fortunate to have such a program. Weld County Housing Authority has administered this program since 1983. Since then they have rehabilitated approximately 200 units. Rehabilitation activities address code violations and health and safety hazards. 930824 _{"AR -22-93 M0N 17:35 CITY OF EVANS FAX NO. 3033395344 P. 03 Page 2 49th Street Public Hearing March 17, 1993 Weld County ilestiffferedreity will submit an applicaticn to the State Man. The amount of funds requested in the first portion of the application, rehabilitation for single family owner occupied housing, is $180,000. encompass_the following three elements: 1) Single Family Owner Occupied Rehabilitation. 2) Public Facilities. 3) Economic Development. This portion of the application will cover health and safety hazards. All units rehabilitated will meet the minimum property standards of the Weld County Housing Authority. The Housing Authority is proposing the rehabilitation of fifteen (15) owner -occupied dwellings in census tracts 10, 17, 18, 19.01, 20 and 21. In addition, the targeted area would include the community of Ault. The Housing Authority will not pressure any home owner to participate. Funds are available for home owners that qualify. In order for a family of four to qualify their annual income must be below $27,100. The public facilities element entails hookups to sewer and a safe water supply. The rehabilitation program will provide assistance to homeowners for the connection costs. One item to keep in mind is this program is a straight 3% loan. If elderly, disabled or handicapped individuals are involved, then the loan may be deferred until the sale of the property or death. Followed was a discussion of sewer hookup costs, materials/labor costs and building permit fees. Included in this discussion was the issue of qualifying for the CDBG program. Paul Pryor, Weld County Housing Authority, informed tie audience that if there is a public sewer system within a certain distance from homeowners" properties, the Health Department requires them to hookup to the system. Tim Johnston, Greeley Gas Company, presented company policies pertaining to main extensions. Greeley Gas is proposing the installation of a main westerly on 42nd Street to 23rd Avenue and on 23rd Avenue from 42nd Street to 49th Street. In order for Greeley Gas to pay for this main installation they will need commitments from at least 22 property owners wishing hookups. Included in this presentation was a discussion addressing the costs incurred to property owners (i.e., deposit for meter, converting appliances from propane to gas). Ken Hammer, Director of Public Works, expressed the willingness for the City of Evans to voluntarily assist the Weld County Commissioners in this rehabilitation and facilities project. 930824 1 3033395344 P. 04 Page 3 49th Street Public Hearing March 17, 1993 The second portion of the application is rental rehabilitation. This rehabilitation component is similar to the housing rehabilitation, which addresses and health and safety hazards and corrects code violations. Low interest loans will be provided to property owners who are interested in correcting these issues. Also, the difference with rental rehabilitation is the property owner has to provide 20% of the cost of the project with limitations set based upon bedroom sizes. Communities targeted for receiving rental rehabilitation are Ault, Gill, Galeton, Evans and LaSalle, with $130,000 being requested for funding of tits portion of the project. Thirdly, this application will address two mobile home units in the 49th Street area which will require relocation and replacement housing. Both units are in public right of way. Due to the condition of the units, it appears rehabilitation of the units will not be feasible. Both units will need to be replaced with better quality units which meet the Minimum Housing Quality Standards. Since the property owners will need to reside elsewhere while these units axe being relocated, temporary replacement housing funds are being requested with this component of the application. Property owners will be required to pay for the mobile home units with a straight loan. Weld County Housing Authority's emphasis is on rehabilitation of the housing units. The Housing Authority would like to assist the property owners in upgrading the conditions of the 49th Street area. Finally, another incorporated area thtlprogram is proposing assistance to is the Valley View Subdivision. This subdivision also has housing rehabilitation and possible replacement housing needs. The Housing Rehabilitation application will be reviewed in May 1993, with approval some time in June. The Housing Authority envisions this rehabilitztion process to take a couple of years. AA number of concerns were addressed and there being no further questions, Jim Sheehan, Director of Weld County Housing Authority, closed the public hearing. 930824 Affidavit of Publication STATIC OF COLORADO SS. County of Weld. 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The Once dada, a^aa`p q'Jr�W9l1aYM Meech 9. 1449944 Lorita Seidler of said County of Weld, being duly sworn, say that I am an advertising Berk of THE GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE, and THE GREELEY REPUBLICAN that the same is a daily newspaper of general dreulatl.on and printed and published in the City of Greeley, in said county and state; that the notice or advertisement, of which the annexed is a true copy, has been published in said daily newspaper for consecutive (days) tits): that the notice was published in the regular and entire Issue of every number of said newspaper dunng the period and time of publication of said notice, and in the newspaper proper and not In a supplement thereof: that the first publication of said notice was contained in the issue of snid newspaper bearing date Eighth day of March AD. 19,.Q3,; and the last publication thereof; in the issue of said newspaper bearing date the Eighth day of Ma h D. 19i; that sale The Greeley Daily Tribune and The Greeley Republican, has been published continuously and uninterruptedly during the period of at least six months next prior to the first issue thereof contained said notice or advertisement above referred to; that said newspaper has been admitted to the United States malls as second-class matter under the provisions of the Act of March 3, 1879, or any amendments thereof; and that said newspaper is a daily newspaper duly qualified for publishing legal notices and advertisements within the meaning of the laws of the State of Colorado. March 8, 1993 Total Charge: $42.00 Advertising Clerk Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of Marrh AD. 19.9.3, Ni,y�eQmmission expires 7-2$-96 Notary Public 930824 1 Oft; Wine COLORADO WELD COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY �_. PNONE (303) 352-1551 -LD C nr. O�-.. i Y P.O. Box A ^.!1n GREELEY COLORAoo 80632 ',i93 „' i G '"i -' r„ 3: CL,F.:;;( To Ty: TO: Constance L. Harbert, Chairman, Board of County Commissioners FROM: Judy Griego, Director, Department of Social Services SUBJECT: Project Completion Report for 1992 Program DATE: August 10, 1993 The Board discussed this agenda item at the Work -Session of August 16, 1993. The State requires that upon completion. of a CDBG or HOME program, a Project Completion Report be completed which reflects the total number of units completed, the total amount expended, as well as beneficiary information. Attached is the Project Completion Report for the 1992 Housing Rehabilition Program. This year we were able to rehab 11 single family dwellings and one group home with funds provided by the State Department of Local Affairs. Our projected accomplishments were 10 rehab projects. Staff is recommending Board approval of the Project Completion Report for the 1992 CDBG Program. If you have any questions, please telephone me at 352-1551 ext. 6200. 93C824 RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR RECREATIONAL VEHICLE STORAGE IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - DON HOFF 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 18th day of August, 1993, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Don Hoff, 1025 9th Avenue, Suite 309, Greeley, Colorado 80631, for a Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for recreational vehicle storage in the A (Agricultural) Zone District on the following described real estate, to -wit: Part of the NW! of Section 10, Towns:lip 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, said applicant, Don Hoff, was present, and WHEREAS, said property was not posted in a timely manner; therefore, the Planning staff recommended continuing said matter to August 25, 1993, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present and, having been fully informed, finds that this request shall be continued to August 25, 1993, at 10:00 a.m. 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 Amended Special Review Permit for recreational vehicle storage in the A (Agricultural) Zone District on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, continued to August 25, 1993, at 10:00 a.m. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 18th day of August, A.D., 1993. Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: 272 d Deputy Cl rk to the BB{ard ft tler"-o-C-ic APPROV AS TO FORM: my A torney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Constance L. Webster, P -Tem Baxte 'Tart -1.. all Q J l` fYA Barbara J. Kirkmeyer d 930811 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR AN OIL AND GAS EQUIPMENT STORAGE YARD - SNYDER OIL CORPORATION WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter. is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners held a public hearing on the 4th day of August, 1993, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Snyder Oil Corporation, 1625 Broadway, Suite 2200, Denver, Colorado 80202, for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for an oil and gas equipment storage yard on the following described real estate, to -wit: Part of the SE} SE} of Section 35, Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, at the hearing on August 4, August 18, 1993, at 10:00 a.m., to allow proposed Development Standards, and WHEREAS, at the hearing on August 18, by Dan Nelson, and 1993, said matter was continued to the applicant time to respond to 1993, said applicant was represented 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 Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Agricultural Coals and Policies. This proposal will not remove any prime agricultural land from production. 930810 Cc : NL(P), pG, Ar'.gq, SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT - SNYDER OIL CORPORATION (535, T4N, R66W) PAGE 2 b. The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural Zone District and is provided for in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as a Use by Special Review. c. The permitted uses will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses which include pasture, agricultural production, and oil and gas production. d. The permitted uses will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area which is expected to remain agricultural. e. 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. 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 an oil and gas equipment storage yard 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. A Recorded Exemption shall be approved and recorded within 30 days of approval of this Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 4. Prior to the Special Review activity occurring on the site, an off -site Road Improvements and Maintenance Agreement shall be approved by the Board of County Commissioners. The agreement shall mitigate impacts generated on Weld County Road 35 by this Special Review activity. The agreement shall include the type of road improvements, the applicant's share of the improvements, means of financing, and time frame for construction. 930810 SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT - SNYDER OIL CORPORATION (S35, T4N, R66W) PAGE 3 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 18th day of August, A.D., 1993. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: t„t Deputy k tootthe Boayel-- APPROVED AS TO FORM: ou4.Attdrngy BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Constance L. arbert, Chairman J(f "0 --Ail w. Mv%ebster, Pr -Tem iCA v "" '^ crge Baxter JJl � K./(/� Barbara J. Kirkmeye O 930810 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS SNYDER OIL CORPORATION USR /11018 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit is for an oil and gas equipment storage yard 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. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 4. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 5. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the industrial limit of 80 dB(A), as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 6. In the event that the facility becomes permanently manned on a full-time basis, a water supply, approved by the Weld County Health Department, shall be provided on site at all times. 7. The facility shall be maintained in compliance with the off -site Road Improvements and Maintenance Agreement. 8. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 9. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 10. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 11. 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. 930810 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - SNYDER OIL CORPORATION (535, T4N, R66W) PAGE 2 12. 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 arc permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 13. 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. 930810 ATTENDANCE RECORD HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS ON THIS 18th DAY OF August 1993: DOCKET DOCKET DOCKET DOCKET PLEASE above) 8 93-57 - Amended USR, Don Hoff 0 93-58 - USR 01018, Snyder Oil Corporation (near New Raymer) 0 93-51 - USR 01019, Snyder Oil Corporation (near Cilcrest) 0 write or print your name legibly, your address and the DOCKET 0 (as listed or the name of the applicant of the hearing you are attending. NAME ADDRESS HEARING ATTENDING 244 Ali/se 1/15-1 J4a 930810 NOTICE The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, on August 18, 1993, 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: Snyder Oil Corporation 1625 Broadway, Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SEI SE} of Section 35, Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF APPROVED USE: An oil and gas equipment storage yard SIZE OF PARCEL: 2 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: K Deputy C rk to the Board PUBLISHED: August 26, 1993, in the Windsor Beacon 930810 The Board 6f County CAM MI4sic ere of County, Colorado, August to, . ten, °on A^ebwwss Sl Dawlopmenf pf , end apedal Review Permit for the property ad Putpose delptibed below. Conditional ePPtov l of this plan snare a mud cnY *hi p to sed.�e�yn t e , for • pert:, as this • oeete6 algrtee.yyti:. At> stir; Cs Corp srauorr ns SMdwar. suns area Dearer, Gelsk, argot Out, ESP vo sr 114 ot Section 95, Township 4 North, SAN of It* Bounty, TYPE AND INTENSITY OCAPPAOYED All' Mdement aitespe> Qf4"6k PARCEL: 2 ems, two, ar$e cow. te side er the WAS a id oendleonea Inhume et the vested MrbnehtBOARD OF ' °� noMM$1ONR I COLORADO %VOLCARCOUNTY, DONALD D. WARDEN, CLERK TO 134i SOAR° BY: Shelly K. Meet. Deputy Clerk to the s AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD 55 I, KEITH HANSEN, of said County of Weld, being duly sworn, say that I ant publisher of WINDSOR BEACON a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said County and State, published in the town of WINDSOR, in said County and State; and that the notice, of which the annexed is a true copy, has been published in said weekly for_, _ successive weeks, that the notice was published in the regular and entire issue of every number of the paper during the period and time of publication, and in the newspaper proper and not in a supplement, and that the first publication of said notice was in said paper bearing the data of the 24dic r day of O.r e�yr , A.D., 19 Q_ and the last publication bearing the date of the day of AD., 19 and that the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 5 consecutive weeks, in said County end State, prior to the data of first publication of said notice, and the same is a newspaper within' the meaning of an Act to regulate printing of legal notices an• advertisements, approved May 18, 1931, and all prior to ar as in force. USHER Sub:ecn • . d d sworn to before me this a •7 day of & 5 19 .43 NOTARY PUBLIC My commission expires 930810 •2)c? A1 A4lJC ATTENDANCE RECORD HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS ON THIS 4TH DAY OF AUGUST 1993: DOCKET 0 93-51 - USR, SNYDER OIL CORPORATION DOCKET # 93-50 - AMENDED USR, CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES DOCKET l/ DOCKET 11 PLEASE write or print your name legibly, your address and the DOCKET U (as listed above) or the name of the applicant of the hearing you are attending. NAME ADDRESS 47 //S, 111; (ter riP f le HEARING ATTENDING C� r L c'cio/s/ (v ?oc';7 930810 str. WE�Yc. COLORADO August 16, 1993 Dan Nelson Snyder Oil Co. Dear Dan: DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303) 353.3845, EXT. 3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 As per our conversation the other day, Special Review permit #1018 shall be amended to include: 1. Light vehicles, such as pick-up trucks, may have up to 2 trips per day, seven days per week. 2. Heavy trucks may have up to 3 trips per day and a maximum number of 12 trips per week. The Weld County Engineer suggested, the dust abatement shall be applied from the north on Weld County Road 35, but will need to be clarified with the Weld County Board of County Commissioners, since this was their proposal, Sim rely, Crag ompson Current Planner 930810 S • SUM Snyder 09 Cooperation 3939 SOLO Padway Evens, Colorado 80620 (303) 330.2200 (303) 442.8025 August 4, 1993 Weld County Colorado Planning Department 1400 North Seventh Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 ATTENTION: DREW SCHELTXNGA Snyder Oil Corporation appreciates your understanding concerning the changes to the USR application for our Hambert site located at WCR 35 and 38. Your memo dated July 21, clearly describes the traffic patterns at this site and your traffic description is acceptable to Snyder Oil. If any additional questions concerning the use of this site arise, please contact me at the above address. Sincerely, art' Brookman Pipeline Superintendent 930810 • • Ator) MEMORAIMUM wlltic. Gloria Dunn To planning D COLORADO from Drew Scheltinga Subject July 21. 1993 Snyder Oil Corporation USA - 1018 This is in response to Snyder Oil's letter of June 24, 1993, by Bart Brookman, regarding traffic generated by the site. I accept Snyder Oil's explanation that the heavy traffic referred to in the application materials was during the construction phase. I recommend a condition of the special use permit which would restrict the traffic in and out of the site at a level indicated in Mr. Brookman's letter. In other words, one to two pickup trucks per day and heavy trucks moving inventory items such as storage tanks and pipe limited to three trips per day within a one week period. That restriction is based on my interpretation and not information supplied by Snyder Oil Corp. Therefore, my recommendation should be reviewed by Snyder. cc: Commissioner Baxter File USR-1018 mgloria6.pds We!d CNirly Planning JUL 2 2 1993 930810 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 clays 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: 93-51 DATE: August 4, 1993 TIME: 10:00 a.m. APPLICANT Snyder Oil Corporation 1625 Broadway. Suite 2200 Denver, Colorado 80202 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for an oil and gas equipment storage yard LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE} SEt of Section 35, Township 4 North. Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 2 miles southeast of Gilcrest, west of Weld County Road 35 and north of Weld County Road 38 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Linda M. Dodge Deputy Clerk to the Board DATED: July 14, 1993 PUBLISHED: July 22, 1993, in the Windsor Beacon 930810 t Pursuant to the xonIng.iaws of. the State of Colorado and . the Weld County';:' Zoning Ordinance, a public earing will be he IIn the Chambers or the Board of Count' Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado„Weld.. County Centennial' Center, 916 10th Street, First Floor, Gyy, Colorado, he dme seedbed. Aft persons In any ^arster' s essdlrr the 00 Specific Srat Plan and p Revise Permit requested to attend and may be. heard. Should the appliosnt Of any interested party desire the presence a.e oast reporter to make a record Of the proceedings. In addition to the lapse record. which will be kept duringthe.. hewing, Board ths Office shall be advised In writing of such action st least five days prior to the hearing. The cow of engaging a court reporter shall be borne by the rsattnting party. SE IT ALSO KNOWN that the tent'and maps so aerrfisdbyte °Weld County Planning Camfdesbn nay be examined in the of sof the Chili to tot goad of Caatty Commissioners, loomed M SSW County Clatennal Gear. 915 -10th litst Third Row, DOCKET NO„9341: APPLIC'A'NT: Snyder oil ,Corperatlonr, ,4�6}25 Vaillerfay7 SURe. SS ":. Denver; DATE: August 4, TIME:10700 am, REQUEST: A'Blte Specific Development Plan and, epedar Rehm trams loran oliand gas equipment mar Yard L E.O A t DESCRIPTION: Rumor the SE 114 SE 1/4.of Station 8S, . Township 4 North', Range 66 West .ot the, 6th P.M.. Weld County, totATION: Approximately 2 miles southeast of Oliarest, , west, of Weld County Road '36"and 'north of Weld County. Rob 38 BOARD OF C O U.N 7 Y COMMISSIONERS, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: •DONALD D. WARDEN;` WELD COUNTY CLERK TOTNE BOARD, SY: Linda ' M. Dealer Clerk o duenr Deputy Bawd Itadikelted tin *Ws Reason AFFIDAVIT OF PLBLICATION STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD 35 I, FITS HANSEN, of said County of Weld, being duly sworn, say that I am publisher of WINDSOR BEACON a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said County and State, published in the town of WINDSOR, in said County and State: and that the notice, of which the annexed is a true copy, has been published in said weekly for / _successive weeks, that the notice was published in the regular and entire issue of every number of the paper during the period and time of pualication, and in the newspaper proper and not in a supplement, and that the first publication of said notice was in said paper bearing the date of the 2e) day of —. , A.D., 19 and the last publication !rearing tho date of the day of , A.D., 19 and that the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of S consecutive weeks, in said County and State, prior to the date of first publication of said notice, and the same is a newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate printing of legal notices an advertisements. approved May 18, 1931, and all prior r is ;?far as in force. LISHER Subscriaanssworn to before me this day of 19 NOTARY PUBLIC My commission expires 9't..j x /94 4 9301910 • • CERTIFICATE OF MAILING The undersigned hereby certifies that a true and correct copy of the foregoing Notice of Hearing, Docket (/93-51, was placed in the United States mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the following property owners. DATED this /fi41) day of Deputy Clerk to the Boar Union Pacific Resources Company PO Box 7 Fort Worth, TX 76101-0007 AMOCO Production Company 1670 Broadway Denver, CO 80202 Platteville Limited Partnership 1801 Broadway, Suite 1050 Denver, CO 80202 HS Resources, Inc. 731 Sansome Street, 5th Floor San Francisco, CA 94111 Maynard and Marilyn Ludwig 17978 Weld County Road 39 Platteville, CO 80651 Mile High Turkey Hatchery. Inc. c/o Pluss Poultry 4041 Colorado Blvd. Denver, CO 80216 Raymond and Daisy Lively 115 Denver Street Sterling, CO 80751 J. Oliver Lorenz 15614 Weld County Road 42 LaSalle, CO 80645 Snyder Oil Corporation 1625 Broadway, Suite 2200 Denver, CO 80202 Dan Nelson, Agent Snyder Oil Corporation 3939 Soco Parkway Evans, CO 80620 , 1993. 930810 . m CO .. 0 o a <tO .•r' m K • n 91 r{ 0 r• a III rr nu n ° ire n it IIf yr a !rrr mz0m rEr urn r 1190 3.• PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES July 6. 1993 Page 5 CASE NUMBER: USR-1018 NAME: Snyder Oil Corporation ADDRESS: 1625 Broadway, Suite 2200, Denver, Colorado 80202 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an oil and gas equipment storage yard. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 SE4 of Section 35, T4N, R66W of the 6th • P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 2 miles southeast of Gilcrest, west of Weld County Road 35 and north of Weld County Road 38. Dan Nelson and Frank Lawson, employees of Snyder Oil Corporation, stated that Snyder Oil uses the 2 acre tract of land as a storage area for pipe, a couple of tanks, meter house, and a couple pipelines connect at this point. The site is already in use and they would like to continue uaing it. The Chairperson asked if there was anyone in the audience who would like to speak for or against the application. No one wished to speak. Don Feldhaus asked Dan Nelson if he had reviewed the Department of Planning Services' staff recommendation. Dan stated he was unclear about Development Standard #5. That stated "A water supply, approved by the Weld County Health Department, shall be provided on -site at all times." Dan stated that there is no one on the site, that equipment is just dropped off or picked up and the meters are read. Frank Lawson, stated that no one works at the facility, people are just in and out and nothing else. Tom Rulon moved to change Development Standard #5 to read "In the event the facility becomes permanently manned on a full-time basis, a water supply, approved by the Weld County Health Department, shall be provided on -site at all times. Bill O'Hare seconded the motion. The Chairperson asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Tom Rulon - yes; Bill O'Hare - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Don Feldhaus - yes. Motion carried unanimously. 930810 • • PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES July 6, 1993 Page 6 Don Feldhaus moved that Case Number USR-1018 for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an oil and gas equipment storage yard be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval. Motion Seconded by Richard Kimmel. The Chairperson asked the secretary to poll the member of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Tom Rulon - yes: Bill O'Hare - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Don Feldhaus - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-996 NAME: Conquest Oil Co. ADDRESS: 3400 16th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Use permit for an oil and gas support facility (brinewater disposal). LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 SE4 of Suction 8, T4N, R64W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 4 miles south of Kersey, west of Weld County Road 53 and north of Weld County Road 46. Dale Butcher, representing Conquest Oil, stated the brinewater facility is now permitted for 3,000 gallons of brine water per day. With a growing demand for brine water disposal they would like to amend the permit to allow 5,000 gallons of brinewater per day. This would involve having to add 5, 500 gallon water tanks and adding one additional pump this would have minimal visual effect and the pump would also have no noise impact. Bill O'Hare asked how many loads of brine water are brought in per day. Dale Butcher stated that the loads vary in size, so: the number of loads vary. The Chairperson asked if there was anyone in the audience who would like to speak for or against the application. No one wished to speak. Dale Butcher did have concerns about Development Standards #4, #11, and #23. Development Standard #4 states "An individual sewage disposal system is required for the proposed facility and the system shall be f:nstalled according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. The septic system shall be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations." Dale Butcher stated this was changed at the County Commissioners' hearing of the original proposal. Gloria stated the Development Standard #4 should state "A safe and adequate sewage • BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by Don Feidhaus 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-1018 NAME: Snyder Oil Corporation ADDRESS: 1625 Broadway, Suite 2200, Denver, CO 80202 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit fotvan oil and gas equipment storage yard. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 SE4 of Section 35, T4N, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 2 miles southeast of Gilcrest, west of Weld County Road 35 and north of Weld County Road 38. be recommended favorably to the Board of County Commissioners for the following reasons: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Planning Commission that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: The proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Agricultural Goals and Policies. This proposal will not remove any prime agricultural land from production. The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural zone district and is provided for in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as a Use by Special Review. The permitted uses will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses which include pasture, agricultural production, and oil and gas production. The permitted uses will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area which is expected to remain agricultural. 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. Exhib1f 6 PLo3U 930810 RESOLUTION, USR-1018 Snyder Oil Corporation Page 2 This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application materials submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and responses from referral entities. The Planning Commission's recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 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. A Recorded Exemption shall be approved and recorded within 30 days of approval of this permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 4. Prior to the Special Review activity occurring on the site, an off -site Road Improvements and Maintenance Agreement shall be approved by the Board of County Commissioners. The agreement shall mitigate impacts generated on Weld County Road 35 by this Special Review activity. The agreement shall include the type of road improvements, the applicant's share of the improvements, means of financing, and time frame for construction. Motion seconded by Richard Kimmel. VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Richard Kimmel Tom Rulon Bill O'Hare Judy Yamaguchi Don Feldhaus The Chairperson declared the resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy be forwarded with the file of this case to the Board of County Commissioners for further proceedings. 930810 Becky Schoenfeld Secretary RESOLUTION, USR-1018 Snyder Oil Corporation Page 3 CERTIFICATION OF COPY I, Becky Schoenfeld, 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 July 6, 1993. Dated the 6th of July, 1993. 930810 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Snyder Oil Corporation USR-1018 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit is for an oil and gas equipment storage yard 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. 3. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored .and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 4. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 5. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the industrial limit of 80 @B(A), as measured according to 25-12-132, Colorado Revised Statutes. 6. In the event that the facility become permanently manned on a full-time basis, a water supply, approved by the Weld County Health Department, shall be provided on -site at all times. 7. The facility shall be maintained in complLance with the off -site Road Improvements and Maintenance Agreement, 8, All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 9. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 10. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Wald County Zoning Ordinance. 11. 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. 12. 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 toard 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. 930810 • • DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, USR-1018 Snyder Oil Corporation Page 2 13. 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. 930810 ADDITIONAL COMMENTS Snyder Oil Corporation entered into a license agreement with Weld County on March 15, 1993, for use of Weld County Road 35 right-of-way; the location is described as the east 30 feet of Section 35, extending north from the south section line approximately 295.16 feet. In a memorandum dated June 11, 1993, Weld County Engineer Drew Scheltinga stated concerns regarding the amount and type of truck traffic on Weld County Road 35. He also requested that the relocation of Weld County Road 35 and existing right- of-way, as well as the relocation of the Associated Natural Gas block valve, be addressed as a part of the Snyder Oil request. In a letter dated June 24, 1993, Snyder Oil Corporation responded with clarification of the intensity of activity at this site. It was stated that normal daily use will involve one operator and pickup on the property; heavier use will be on a limited basis. 930810 INVENTORY OF ?TENS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION Applicant: Snyder Oil Corporation 1. Application 16 pages 2. 2 Application plat 3. DPS Referral Summary Sheet 4. DPS Recommendation 5. DPS Surrounding Property Owner's Mailing List X 6. DPS Mineral Owner's Mailing List Case Number: USR-1018 Submitted 2x prenared Prior �¢ Hearin X X X x X 7. 3 DPS Maps Prepared by Planning Technician X 8. DPS Notice of Hearing 9. DPS Case File Summary Sheet 10. DPS Field Check 11. June 11, 1993, memo from the Weld County Engineering Department X 12. June 7, 1993, memo from the Weld County Health Department X X X X 13. Juno 11, 1993, letter from Platte Valley Soil Conservation District X 14. June 10, 1993, referral from Weld County Sheriff's Office and Office of Emergency Management X 15. March, 1993, license agreement for Weld County Road 35 right-of-way X 16. June 24, 1993, letter from Snyder Oil Corp. X 17. June 4, 1993, field check by Judy Yamaguchi X At Hearing I hereby certify that the 17 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 July 9, 1993. Curren STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD anner ��6$C6CZBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS v day of $OTA'fy pUBl.1G�' o Ww: My Commission Expires May 27, 1997 ivik 191. NOTARY PUBLIC t2h h i f A 930810 Case Exhibit 7/9 A. 7/q B. '1/4C. 7/7,7/ D. en E. EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL ^^ SHEET 6.0Z Submitted By //4 nmryStee Exhibit Description it ucrt tory J f r-7Or1 rZ�t �pmm/6�/ors eestti Z ,m of £eCco1imenela6en ,tdiiammaz/ o/ "itn/ y /erx 71-2 7L4G joard /l/o7L/cam n ( f earni -7� , 'i�3l/93 , , L`er--(-l/ SA.. B1J S.YI er, N$acvy� -S,..'A` f�.Qd JRiO`th- F. S A„i.s a L& . ,. , - lad 0/93, '"'t"' O. PL, A A H. I. J. K. L. M. N. 0. P. Q. R. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. Z. 930810 USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phone - 356-4000 - Ext. 4400 Case Number 215 1L ioiS Application Checked by &J ay_ Fee # Dj Recording Fee Date Received Mylar plat submitted4745-2Ll 93 Receipt Number A? Y4 Receipt Number TQ 9E COMPLETED D,j APPLICANT: (please print or type, except for necessary signature) I (we), the undersigned, hereby request a hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission concerning the proposed Major Facilities of a Public Utility Special Review Permit on the following described unincorporated area of Weld County, Colorado: See attached copy for legal description LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AREA: SE Corner Section 35 T 4 N, k 66 W LEGAL DESCRIPTION of contiguous property owned upon which Special Review Permit is proposed: Section T N, R W Property Address (if available) PRESENT ZONE Agriculture TOTAL ACREAGE '. 2. od2ecree, m/1 PROPOSED LAND USE Storage yard for oil O gee related equiptment EXISTING LAND USE As above OVERLAY ZONES None $URFAGE PEE (PROPERTY OWNERS) QF AREA PROPOSED FQR THE IIBB By zzzgia, REVIEW PERMIT: Name: Snyder Oil Corporation Address: 7625 Broadway cnitn 7?M Cityp nurr rn Zip 802132 Home Telephone # Business Telephone #303-592-8500 Name: Address: City Zip Home Telephone # Business Telephone # APPLICANT 2R AUTHORIZED AGENT Name: _UHF. I`(4Uov, I Address: f')?'Q .Sofa Fawn/ Home Telephone 1/ ,{if different rtjlgn above): �•2X. GS9-0770 City /-744.4) Zip 60420 Business Tel4hone ii ,3,r- /77, List the owner(s) and/or lessees of mineral rights on or under the subject properties of record. See attached list. Name: Address: City Zip Name: Address: City I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that proposals and/or plans submitted with or contained within the true and correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY OF WELD ) STATE OF COLORADO ) Zip all statements, application are &nil- / SigVAnature: Owner o7? uthorized Azent Gory H. Haefele, ce President, -Snyder Oil Corporation 3uLscribeG and sworn to before me this dig day of Q �_ l9 3 NOTARY i((1BLIC My commission expires wQI_F �rr,bj tc; uac; 930810 • • PROPOSED USE Snyder oil Corporation proposes to use the property to store pipe, casing, tanks, master meters, separators, machinery and other equipment consistent with the oil and gas industry. Although the natural gas meters and possibly two tanks will be permanent fixtures, many of the before mentioned items will be stored temporarily, at this site. NEED FOR USE This property is needed to store the above mentioned equipment in closer proximity to SOCO's oil and gas operations than the yard in Evans. Also, the master meters are connected to various pipelines and are needed at this location. EXISTING USES ON SURROUNDING PROPERTIES There is a Processing Plant 1/2 mile north of this property and other oil and gas operations in the area. There is a turkey farm to the south as well as agricultural lands surrounding this property. DISTANCE TO RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES IN EACH DIRECTION The nearest residence to the east is one (1) mile, to the west one (1) mile, to the north one (1) mile, and to the south there is a mobile home approximately 1/4 mile away. MAXIMUM NUMBER USERS, PATRONS This property (facility) will be used primarily by company employees (18 maximum). Approximatelg-Ewo to ten contractors may drop off equipment daily. NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES AND HOURS OF OPERATIONS The expected normal operations or use of this property will during daylight hours and will be carried out by a maximum eighteen employees. - 2rvvi,la .5 (Scat ' .7je . Noor,s has sk,F! WATER SOURCE FOR PROPOSED USE This will not be a manned facility, therefore needed. be of b(Se" no water will be ACCESS ROUTE TO BE UTILIZED FOR THE PROPOSED USE Access to the facility will be via Weld County Road 35. There is currently a driveway into the property. �` S_2 q- 93 930810 TYPE, SIZE, WEIGHT, AND FREQUENCY OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC The estimated number of vehicles per day will be twelve, mainly pick-up trucks. The vehicles would be as follows: pick-up trucks - 3,000 lbs, tractors - 16,250 lbs, tractor -trailers, 25,8OO lbs. SEWAGE FACILITIES This will not be a manned facility, therefore no sewage facilities will be needed. FIRE PROTECTION MEASURES Employees' vehicles are equipped with fire extinguishers. TYPE AND SIZE OF ANY WASTE, STOCKPILE OR STORAGE AREAS The site will not generate any waste or garbage. Pipe and other equipment consistent with the oil industry may be stored on the property. STORM WATER RETENTION FACILITIES There will be no structures or pavement, so it is not expected that the historic run-off will increase. TIME SCHEDULE AND METHOD OF REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF DEBRIS, JUNK AND OTHER WASTES This site will not generate waste and no debris or junk will be stored there. LANDSCAPING PLANS AND EROSION CONTROL There is no landscaping proposed for this site. Any part not in use will be kept in Natural grasses. RECLAMATION PROCEDURES TO BE EMPLOYED UPON CESSATION OF THE 178E The property will be restored to as nearly its original state as is reasonably possible. TIME TABLE FOR CONSTRUCTION ;AND START-UP The property is currently being used in the manner described in this application. STATENS RE: WELD COUNTY CO1PREH$IVE PLAN Snyder Oil Corporation feels that the proposed use is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive. Plan for the following reasons: 1. The use of this property will not take any prime agricultural land out of production. 2. The site has not destroyed any natural features. 3. The traffic impact will be acceptable during the week and negligible on the weekends. 4. The property will be maintained in a diligent manner and will not negatively impact the surrounding area. CONSISTENCY WITH THE INTENT OF THE DISTRICT The proposed use of this property is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural Zoning District and will have a minimal effect on the agricultural area. Through this use by special review process, there will be adequate controls. PROVISIONS FOR THE PROTECTION OF HEALTH, SAFETY & WELFARE OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD The users of the facility will be employees and adequate safety measures will be taken while conducting any operations on the land. The Weld County Ambulance Service serves the area. FUTURE COMPATIBILITY WITH SURROUNDING AREA This land is not located near any residential developments and it is not anticipated that it will be so ir., the near or far future. The area is expected to remain being used as it is at the present time. FLOOD PLAIN, GEOLOGIC HAZARD, AIRPORT OVERLAY The nearest river is four (4) miles from the property and property does not set in a flood plain. There are no known geologic hazards at this time and the property does not lie in an airport overlay. PROOF OF WATER SUPPLY This will not be a manned facility, therefore, no water will be needed. COPY OF DEED Attached hereto. NOISE REPORT Although the majority of noise will come from light truck traffic, there will be an occasional, slight noise increase during gas orifacing. SOIL REPORT The area in, and immediately surrounding the property is top soil (See attached Soil Survey). 930810 32 SOIL SURVEY • are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, ponderosa pine, Siberian elm, Russian -olive. and hackberry. The shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac, and Siberi- an peashrub. Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soiL The cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Rapid expansion of Greeley and the surrounding area has resulted in urbanization of much of this Olney soil, This soil has good potential for urban and recreational development. The only limiting feature is the moderately rapid permeability in the substratum, which causes a hazard of ground water contamination from sewage lagoons. Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well. Capability class I irrigated. 47 —Olney fine sandy loam. 1 to 3 percent slopes. This is a deep, well drained soil on plains at elevations of 4,600 to 5200 feet. It formed in mixed outwash deposits. Included in mapping are small areas of soils that have a dark surface layer. Some small leveled areas are also in- cluded. Typically the surface layer of this Olney soil is grayish brown fine sandy loam about 10 inches thick. The subsoil is yellowish brown and very pale brown sandy clay loam about 14 inches thick. The substratum to a depth of 60 inches is very pale brown, calcareous fine sandy loam. Permeability and available water capacity are moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion hazard is low. In irrigated areas this soil is suited to all crops com- monly grown in the area, including corn, sugar beets, beans, alfalfa, small grain, potatoes, and onions. An exam- ple of a suitable cropping system is 3 to 4 years of alfalfa followed by corn, corn for silage. sugar beets, small grain, or beans. Land leveling, ditch lining, and installing pipelines may be needed for proper water application. All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow irrigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and commercial fer- tilizer are needed for top yields. In nonirrigated areas this soil is suited to winter wheat, barley, and sorghum. Most of the acreage is planted to winter wheat. The predicted average yield is 28 bushels per acre. The soil is summer fallowed in alternate years to allow moisture accumulation. Generally precipitation is too low for beneficial use of fertilizer. Stubble mulch farming, striperopping, and minimum til- lage are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. Terracing also may be needed to control water erosion. The potential native vegetation on this range site is dominated by sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, and blue grama. Needleandthread, switchgrass, sideoats grams, and western wheatgrass are also prominent. Potential production ranges from 2,200 pounds per acre in favora- ble years to 1,800 pounds in unfavorable years. As range condition deteriorates, the sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, and nwitchgrass decrease and blue grama, sand dropseed, and nand sage increase. Annual weeds and grasses invade the site as range condition becomes poorer. Management of vegetation on this soil should be based on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. Sand bluestem, sand reedgrasz, switchgrass, sideoats grama, blue grama, and pubescent wheatgrass are suita- ble for seeding. The grass selected should meet the seasonal requirements of livestock. It can be seeded into a clean, firm sorghum stubble, or it can be drilled into a firm prepared seedbed. Seeding early in spring has proven most successfuL Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally suited to this soil. Soil blowing, the principal hazard in establishing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by cul- tivating only in the tree row and by leaving a strip of vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation may be needed at the time of planting and during dry periods. Trees that are best suited and have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, ponderosa pine, Siberian elm, Russian -olive, and hackberry. The shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac, and Siberi- an peashrub. Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope, can be attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, managing livestock grazing, and reseeding where needed. Rapid expansion of Greeley and the surrounding area has resulted in urbanization of much of the Olney soil. This soil has good potential for urban and recreational development. The only limiting feature is the moderately rapid permeability in the substratum, which causes a hazard of ground water contamination from sewage lagoons. Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well. Capability subelaes Ile irrigated, IVe nonirrigated; Sandy Plains range site. 48 —Olney fine sandy loam, 3 to 5 percent slopes. This is a deep, well drained soil on plains at elevations of 4,600 W 5200 feet. It formed in mixed outwash deposits. Included in mapping are small areas of soils that have a dark surface layer and small areas of soils that have sandstcme and shale within a depth of 60 inches, Typically the surface layer of this Olney soil is grayish brown fine sandy clay loam about 8 inches thick. The sub- soil is yellowish brown and very pale brown fine sandy loam about 12 inches thick. The substratum to a depth of 60 inches is very pale brown, calcareous fine sandy loam. Permeability and available water capacity are moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or 930810 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART 71 percent weathered shale chip,: calcareous; moderately alkaline; gradual wavy boundary. C2r-13 inches; calcareous clayey shale. Typically these soda have free carbonates at the surface. Depth to shale ranges from 10 to 20 inches. The A horizon has hue of 10YR or 25Y, value of 5 or 6 dry and 3 or 4 moistand chrome of 2 or 4. The C horizon has hue of 10YR or 25Y. It is commonly clay that is 40 to 45 percent clay. Nelson series The Nelson series consists of moderately deep, well drained soils that formed in residuum from soft calcare- ous sandstone. Nelson soils are on plains. Slopes are 0 to 9 percent. Nelson soils are similar to Kim, Otero, Tassel, and Thedalund soils and are near the Olney soils. Kim, Otero and Olney soils are deep. Tassel soils have sandstone between 10 and 20 inches. Thedalund soils are more than 18 percent clay in the C horizon. Typical pedon of Nelson fine sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes, 2,000 feet south and 2,450 feet east of northwest corner sec. 17, T, 6 N., R. 66 W. Ap-0 to 9 inches; light brownish gray (10YR 6/2) fine sandy loamt dark grayish brown (10YR 4/2) moist; weak medium aubangular blocky structure parting to moderate fine granular, slightly hard very fria- ble; calcareous; moderately alkaline; abrupt smooth boundary. Clca-9 to 30 inches; light olive brown (WY 514) fine sandy loam. olive brown (2.5Y 4/4) moist; massive; hard, very friable; some visible lime occurwg as concretions and in fine seems and filaments: cal - careens; moderately alkaline; gradual wavy boundary. C2r-30 inches; sift calcareous sandstone, Typically these soda have free carbonates at the surface. Depth to soft sandstone ranges from 20 to 40 inches. Content of rock fragments ranges from 0 to 10 percent The A horizon has hue of 10YR or WY, value of 5 or 6 dry and 3 or 4 moistand chrome of 2 or 3. The C horizon has hue of 10YR or WY. It is fine sandy loam or sandy loam. Nunn series The Nunn series consists of deep, well drained soils that formed in mixed alluvium and eolian deposits. Nunn soils are on terraces, alluvial fans, and smooth plains Slopes are 0 to 3 percent. Nunn soils are similar to the Altvan and Dacono soils and are near the Colombo, Fort Collins, Haverson, and Weld soils. Altvan and Dacono soils have a sand and gravel C horizon at a depth of 20 to 40 inches. Colombo and Haverson soils lack a B horizon. Fort Collins soils are less than 35 percent clay in the B horizon. Weld soils have an abrupt textural boundary between the A and B horizons. Typical pedon of Nunn clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes. 400 feet north and 1,040 feet east of southwest corner sec. 22, T. 6 N., R. 66 W. Ap—0 to 9 inches; grayish brown (10YR 612) clay loam; very dark gray- ish brown (10YR 3/2) moist; moderate fine granular structure; slightly hard, friable; nonealcareous; mildly alkaline: clear smooth boundary. 82t-9 to 19 inches: light brownish gray (10YR 6/2) heavy clay loam. dark grayish brown (10YR 4/2) moist; moderate fine prismatic structure parting to moderate fine subangular blocky; very hard. firma common moderately thick clay films on faces of peda; nonal- careoue; mildly alkaline; clear wavy boundary. B3-19 to 23 ineheo: light brownish grey (10YR 6/2) heavy clay loam. dark grayish brown (10YR 412) moist; moderate metuum prismatic structure parting to weak fine subangular blocky; hard, friable; cal- careous; mildly alkaline; clear wavy boundary. Cla-23 to 29 inches: light brownish gray (10YR 6/2) clay loam, dark grayish brown (10YR 4/2) moist; weak coarse prismatic structure parting to weak medium subangular blocky; slightly hard, very fria- ble; some visible lime in fine Beams and filaments; calcareous; moderately alkaline; clear wavy boundary. C2aa-29 to 60 inches; brown (10TR 5/3) windy loan. dark brown (10YR 4/3) moist; teak coane eubangWat blocky structure; ooft, very fria- ble; some visible lime in fine filaments; calcareous; moderately al- kaline. Thickness of the solum ranges from 17 to 33 inches. Coarse fragments make up as much as 10 percent of the solun. Depth to free carbonates ranges from 12 to :E inches. The A horizon has hue of 10YR or 2.5?. value of 4 or 5 dry and 2 or 3 moist, and chrome of 2 or 3. It is clay loam loam, or loamy sand. The 32t horizon is commonly heavy clay loam that is 35 to 40 percent clay. Olney series The Olney series consists of deep, well drained soils that formed in alluvium. Olney soils are on plains. Slopes are 0 to 5 percent. Olney soils are similar to the Fort Collins and Vona soils and are near the Kim, Nelson, Otero, and Thedalund soils. Fort Collins soils are less than 35 percent fine and coarser sand in the B horizon. Vona soils are less than 18 percent clay in the B horizon. Nelson and Thedalund soils have sandstone and shale between 20 and 40 inches. Typical pedon of Olney fine sandy loam. 0 to 1 percent slopes, 1,320 feet north and 284 feet east of southwest corner sec. 28. T. 6 N., R. 66 W. Ap-0 to 10 nchea; grayish brown (IOYR 5/2) fine sandy loam dark grayish brown (10YR 4/2) moist: weak fine granular structure: slightly hard, very friable: nanalareota: mildly alkaline: abrupt smooth boundary. B2t-10 to 20 Inds; yellowish brown (10YR 6/4) sandy clay loam, dark yellowish brown (10YR 4/4) moist moderate medium pragmatic structure parting to moderate fine subangular blocky: hard friable; common modouatety thick clay fibs on faces of pros: noaealareas: mildly alkaline; clear wavy boundary. B3a-20 to 25 imbue: very pale brown (10YR 7/3) sandy clay loan. brown (10Ylt 5/3) moist; moderate cone pristnstie anent slightly hard, very friable: some visible lime mewing in fine to medium seas and soft mans; alareots: moderately alkaline: gradual smooth boundary. Ca -25 to 60 inches; very pale brown (10YR 7/3) fine sandy loam. pale brown (10YR 6/3) moist; weak coarse sunnier blocky structure: slightly hard, very friable: some visible lime in fine to medium threads and isms: alareoue: moderately akalne Thieaossa of the solum ranges from 17 to 30 inches. Coarse fragments make up sit much es 16 percent of the solem. Depth to free carbonates ranges from 10 to 2/1 India . The A horizon has hue of 10YR or 2SY, value of 5 or 6 dry and 3 to 5 moist, and chrome of 2 or 3. It is fine sandy loam or loamy sand. The 82t horizon is commonly sandy clay loambut clay content ranges tram 18 to 30 percent. 930810 z ti m 40'!5' 104'45• This map is compiled on 1974 aerial photography by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service and cep0erat!ng agencies. IC ra 01 1/4.1/441110 wrfl 1a era�a1.111,003 e9,u1/4”),r,:.o • R. 66W. I R. 65 W: k y k 5 000 4 000 3 OM 2 000 1 000 930810 • • • ▪ A,4. r •n•= aR11L4317 nr.o. B 1028 REC 0190441! J♦I.)/aa ♦�:4: gj, vv -LeIwvn V d. F 0480 MARY ANN FEVERSTEIN CLERIC a RECORDER WELD CO, CO 1. Oliver Lilt individually and es Trustee for the John O. Lorene Trust It whose oddreol ie H Gllcreet IIColorado dollars• in hand paid, hereby sell(s) and convey) to jl 15614 Wald County Road 42 County of Weld . State of I Dow APR R2 rrt "14-c . for the consideration of Ten and • e Energy Pipeline Company. a Colorado Partnership !I whoa legal address is 1960 Industrial Cir.. Lon gram., Colorado 80501 County of I� IjBoulder and state of Colorado the following real property In the County of Wald , and State of Colorado, to wit: (I Township 4 Norch-Range 66 Wtst, 6th P.M. That portion of the SEksek of Section 35 described as follow.: [onside..ng the East line of said Southeast quarter as bearing North and South and with all bearings container herein relative hereto: Beginning at the Southeast corner of said Southeast quarter of Section 35; thence along said East line of the Southeast quarter North 295.16 feet; thence parallel with the South lire of said Southeast quarter South 89.49'30" West 295.16 feet; thence parallel with said East line of the Southeast quarter South 295.16 feet to said South line of the Southeast quarter; thence along said South line North 89.49'30" Prat 295.16 feet to the Point of Beginning. Containing 2.00 acres, more or lees. 0-7.r"d r : ,r: . -., ; also known u street and number j with all iw appurtenances. and warnat(*) the title to the lime, aub,iect to the reservation of minerals by Union Pacific Railroad Company in a deed co Frank P. Meeker dated 5-10-06 iI recorded in gook 233. Page 40; Surface OOwvppgRrfappg[ Jpg 5 j jy 4 Qag` ;I gook 648. No. 1570309; Right -of -Way Cranttaleced-d-29-72. reccoorded Book 6757 P .'1596574; ji Right -of -Way Grant to associated Natural Gas, Inc., dated 1-20-83. recorded gook' 992. No. 1922073; Right -of -Way tenement co Western Slope See Cospsny dared 9-20-83. recorded j BookSigne,�. 1941619. 15th (ley of Apri r STATE OF COLORADO, County of soalder The (+regoing instrument was acknowledged before me M4 day of April 2s . 19 8{, by J. Oliver Coteau ji „MAcaramolton expires June 25, 1084 �E3'1,IntWm)?htd and official seal r i ay/OAgy'. `a;, * -e- . :. •'� mil` •<•;�.. • •''paw C...92 Li -3. E-•d..6L.2r_ 1247 Y1YLa St. �•— —Ywq puss. - ;i Loapoat, CO 80301 Na in, Wan.atr Dace —sans rano rr.+nLaney. .�.aY W1. a, M.. W.aay.NFe1, _. W.bN1 '5l yN 1.. 930810 V's r :2 •it zt Sear ow MAIL TO: Khoo Fe. slur Csawen%Sw rbiry Atm Ma. sr77prerala4es.a) Cw}wMionsdite 1700 SraNray. Sane 200 Desrwe. CO n0202 4707) Wa.2731 CERTIFICATE Of ASSUMED OR TRADE NAME Snyder Oil Corporation or Limned Partnership organized under the torso( Delaware being desirous of transacting a portion of its business under an assumed'. or trade name as permitted by 7.71.101. Colorado Revised Statues. hereby certifies: I. The corporate or limited partnership name and location of itsprincipal office is: Snyder Oil. Corporation, 801 Cherry St., #2500, Pt. Worth, TX 76132 rear u.w, 06-21-40 14:49 901069624 110.00 a corporation 2. The name. other than its own corporate or limited Ming. partnership e. under which besineu is carried on is (Note I): Ellerin Pi”iine Corporation 3. A brief description of the kind d business transacted under such assumed or trade name is: oil and ins business United HrsnnsSps c owp•ar this socks IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned General Partner of said limited partnership has this day executed this certikcate 19 by nunpirson Ginn 1,.s 4NoSS 2) l?os 71 Cwprodoo aenpMir i rattan IN WITNESS WHEREOF. the undersigned officers of said cm -oration have this day executed this certificate Eke 25 19 2s..- $nvdtr Oi Corporation DS 2) bY Anew Sr. STATE OF Coloxad* COUNTY OF Denver Acknowledged before me this day d Y1Y --__ 19.n_.by by Witness my hand and seal. My commission expires Robert.k 444' 3) .raapw.rerarw.r►r M-r„ep -p Wee, r~ Note I: My warned name used by any corporation shall eoneais one of the words -Corporation; 'Incorporated? -Limited" or one of the abbreviations "Corp.:, "Ins:.: or9.td.' Any assumed name u ed by any limited partnership shall centai' one of the words "Limited Partnership:. "Limited:or or one of the abbreviations "LE: la :et "Co7 name ofcorporatlon Delimited p■msmlhlp making Sr statement. more and tick of officer signing tfor thecorporation. oast be president orrice president and the secretary an assistant secretary: for a llmind partnership. neat be general partner) —a.—rrwonolnMrw r✓1maMr SN. p01N'UTA1 WWI W0A0 ra.,..—.. No. Is. raw. eSi.a7iTrrwara or Mnssmoa oar witSonseyYr / W nY,a, IN) Mwr R. \ COMO cfr COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303) 3534345, EXT. 3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 May 28, 1993 CASE NUMBER: USR-1018 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Snyder Oil Corporation for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an oil and gas equipment storage yard in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the SE4 SE4 of Section 35, T4N, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the 2arcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately 2 miles southeast of the Town of Cilcrest; west of Weld County Road 35 and north of Weld County Road 38. 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 June 11, 1993, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Gloria Dunn, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. 2. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: Date: Agency: 930810 • CERTIFICATE OF MAILING I hereby certify that I have placed a true and correct copy of the surrounding property owners and owners and lessees of minerals in accordance with the notification requirements of Weld County in Case Number US1t-1018 for Snyder Oil Corp. in the United States Hail, postage prepaid First Class Mail by letter as addressed on the attached list. this 28 day of May, 1993. 930810 SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNER AND/OR SUBSURFACE ESTATE/MINERAL OWNERS Snyder Oil Corp. USR-1018 Union Pacific Resources Company P.O. Box 7 Fort Worth, TX 76101.0007 Amoco Production Company 1670 Broadway Denver, CO 80202 Platteville Limited Partnership 1801 Broadway, Suite 1050 Denver, CO 80202 HS Resources, Inc. 731 Sansome Street, 5th Floor San Francisco, CA 94111 Maynard and Marilyn Ludwig 17978 Weld County Road 39 Platteville, CO 80651 Mile High Turkey Hatchery, Inc. c/o Pluss Poultry 4041 Colorado Blvd. Denver, CO 80216 Raymond and Daisy Lively 115 Denver Street Sterling, CO 80751 J. Oliver Lorenz 15614 Weld County Road 42 LaSalle, CO 80645 930810 COLORADO • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303) 353-3845, EXT. 3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 DATE: May 27, 1993 TO: SURROUNDING PROPERTY/MINERAL OWNERS CASE NUMBER: USR-1018 There will be a Public Hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission on Tuesday, July 6, 1993, at 1:30 p.m., in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room, First Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado concerning the request of: NAME: Snyder Oil Corporation FOR: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special. Review permit for an oil and gas equipment storage yard in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 SE4 of Section 35, T4N, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 2 miles southeast of the Town of Cilcrest; west of Weld County Road 35 and north of Weld County Road 38. Your property is within five -hundred (500) feet of the property on which this request has been made or you may have an interest in the minerals located under the property under consideration. For additional information write or telephone Gloria Dunn, Current Planner. Comments or objections related to the above request should be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services, 1400 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631, on or before the date of public bearing. 930810 st;.; C. COLORADO May 27, 1993 • Snyder Oil Corporation 1625 Broadway, Suite 2200 Denver, CO 80202 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303) 353-3845, EXT. 3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 Subject: USR-1018 - Request for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an oil and gas equipment storage yard on a parcel of land described as part of the SE4 SE4 of Section 35, T4N, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Dear Mr. Haefele: 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 July 6, 1993, at 1:30 p.m. This meeting will take place in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room, first floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. It is recommended that you and/or a representative be in attendance to answer any questions the Planning Commission members might have with respect to your application. It is the policy of Weld County to refer an application of this nature to any town or municipality lying within three miles of the property in question or if the property under consideration is located within the comprehensive planning area of a town or municipality. Therefore, our office has forwarded a copy of the submitted materials to the Town of Cilcrest Planning Commission for its review and comments. Please call Linda Smith at 737-2426, 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 Gilcrest Planning Commission Meeting to answer any questions the Commission members may have with respect to your application. It is the responsibility of an applicant to see that a sign is posted on the property under consideration at least 10 days preceding the hearing date. Sometime prior to Juno 23, 1993, you or a representative should call me to obtain a sign to be posted on the site no later than June 25, 1993. The sign shall be posted adjacent to and visible from a publicly maintained road right-of-way. In the event the property under consideration is not adjacent to a publicly maintained road right-of-way, the applicant shall post one sign in the most prominent place on the property and post a second sign at the point at which the driveway (access drive) intersects a publicly maintained road right-of-way. Your sign posting certificate must be returned to the Department of Planning Services' office on or before the date of the hearing. 930810 Snyder Oil Corporation USR-1018 Page 2 The Department of Planning Services' staff will make a recommendation concerning this application to the Weld County Planning Commission. This recommendation will be available twenty-four (24) hours before the scheduled hearing. It is the responsibility of the applicant to call the Department of Planning Services' office before the Planning Commission hearing to make arrangements to obtain the recommendation. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call me. Respectfully, Gia Dunn Current Planner CD/sfr pc; Dan Nelson 3939 Soco Parkway Evans, CO 80620 930810 DATE: July 6, 1993 CASE NUMBER: USR-1018 NAME: Snyder Oil Corporation ADDRESS: 1625 Broadway, Suite 2200, Denver, CO 80202 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an oil and gas equipment storage yard. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 SE4 of Section 35, T4N, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 2 miles southeast of Gilcrest, west of Weld County Road 35 and north of Weld County Road 38. THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST BE APPROVED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services' staff that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: The proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Agricultural Coals and Policies. This proposal will not remove any prime agricultural land from production. The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural zone district and is provided for in the WeLd County Zoning Ordinance as a Use by Special Review. The permitted uses will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses which include pasture, agricultural production, and oil and gas production. The permitted uses will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area which is expectedto remain agricultural. 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 a review of the application materials submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and responses from referral entities. 930810 • • RECOMMENDATION, USR-1018 Snyder Oil Corporation 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. 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. A Recorded Exemption shall be approved and recorded within 30 days of approval of this permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 4. Prior to the Special Review activity occurring on the site, an off -site Road Improvements and Maintenance Agreement shall be approved by the Board of County Commissioners. The agreement shallmitigate impacts generated on Weld County Road 35 by this Special Review activity. The agreement shall include the type of road improvements, the applicant's share of the improvements, means of financing, and time frame for construction. 930810 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Snyder Oil Corporation USR-1018 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit is for an oil and gas equipment storage yard 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. 3. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 4. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 5, The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the industrial limit of 80 dB(A), as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 6. A water supply, approved by the Weld County Health Department, shall be provided on -site at all times. 7. The facility shall be maintained in compliance with the off -site Road Improvements and Maintenance Agreement. 8. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 9. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 10. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 11. 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. 12. 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. 930810. • • DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, USR-1018 Snyder Oil Corporation • Page 2 13. 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. 930819 • • ADDITIONAL COMMENTS Snyder Oil Corporation entered into a license agreement with Weld County on March 15, 1993, for use of Weld County Road 35 right-of-way; the location is described as the east 30 feet of Section 35, extending north from the south section line approximately 295.16 feet. In a memorandum dated June 11, 1993, Weld County Engineer Drew Scheltinga stated concerns regarding the amount and type of truck traffic on Weld County Road 35. He also requested that the relocation of Weld County Road 35 and existing right- of-way, as well as the relocation of the Associated Natural Gas block valve, be addressed as a part of the Snyder Oil request. In a letter dated June 24, 1993, Snyder Oil Corporation responded with clarification of the intensity of activity at this site. It was stated that normal daily use will involve one operator and pickup on the property; heavier use will be on a limited basis. 930810 • RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR USE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY WITH SNYDER OIL CORPORATION 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 License Agreement for Use of weld County Road Right -of -Way between Weld County. Colorado. and Snyder Oil Corporation, with the terms and conditions being as stated in said agreement, and WHEREAS, said agreement concerns property located in the SE} of Section 35, Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, 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 License Agreement for Use of Weld County Road Right - of -Way between Weld County. Colorado, and Snyder Oil Corporation 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 15th day of March. A.D., 1993. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the. Board EXCUSED /1 ;'I_ BY: ' "f a ,7 ,..f -;,- Deputy Clerk to the Board . APPROVED AS .O FORM: County Attorney Constance L. Harbert, Chairman , / IfY I .1/i .1 )1 1)+,i W. H; Webster; ProrTem /�/.�...-yam f . LT ,George ,George 2/: Baxtgr Dale K. Hall /Barbara. J. Kirkmeyer .L.7Od3a (RB):d'i ar 930236 920810 AR2325747 • LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR THE USE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT is made and entered into this /- day of 0),,1/4 .i. , A.D., 1993, by and between WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631, as First Party, and SNYDER OIL CORPORATION, whose address is 3939 Soco Parkway, Evans, Colorado 80620, as Second Party. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Second Party desires to use certain property located in the Southeast Quarter of Section 35, Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, First Party is the owner of a road right-of-way located as follows: the east 30 feet of Section 35, Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, extending north from the south section line of said Section 35 approximately 295.16 feet, and WHEREAS, said road right-of-way is currently not being maintained by First Party, and WHEREAS, Second Party wishes to use portions of said road right-of-way. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the covenants contained herein and the agreements of said Second Party to be performed hereunder and upon the conditions herein stated, First Party does grant to Second Party, its successors, and assigns a license to use the road right-of-way owned by First Party located as follows: the east 30 feet of Section 35, Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, extending north from the south section line of said Section 35 for approximately 295.16 feet. The conditions by which Second Party may use said road right- of-way are as follows: 1. Second Party may use said road right-of-way in a manner which will be consistent with and in compliance with all ordinances, rules, and regulations of Weld County, Colorado. 2. Second Party must remove, at its sole expense, any and all improvements which it may construct within said road right-of-way upon revocation of this License Agreement by First Party as provided for In paragraph 4, below. Page 1 of 3 Pages B 1374 REC 02325747 03/19/93 16:04 $0.00 1/004 F 1487 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 930236 EGoo3 930810 3. Any use by Second party of said road right-of-way must be at its own expense and without the aid or use of Weld County funds. 4. First Party retains the right to revoke this License Agreement at any time for any reason. First Party shall give second Party written notice of its intent to revoke this License Agreement at least ninety (90) days prior to the date of revocation. Such notice shall be sent to Second Party by Certified Mail to its address written above or served upon Second Party in accordance with the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure. Second Party shall have the duty of informing First Party of Second Party's change in address from its address written above. 5. Second Party shall indemnify and save harmless First Party, its successors, assigns, employees, and agents from any damage or loss sustained by them or any of them rising by reason of the use of said road right-of-way by Second Party. 6. Second Party agrees to protect First Party and save and hold it harmless from any and all third party claims and damages that said use may directly or indirectly cause; Second Party hereby releases First Party, its successors, assigns, employees, and agents from any and all claims and damages of whatsoever character to property owned by Second Party resulting from any act, either on the part of First Party or on the part of any Third Party. 7. Second Party shall not assign any or all of its rights under this License Agreement without first obtaining written consent to such assignment from First Party. 8. First Party does not in any way warrant or guarantee its ownership of the road right-of-way which is the subject matter of this License Agreement. It is mutually understood and agreed that this License Agreement and all the terms and conditions hereof shall extend to and be binding upon the parties hereto, their successors, and assigns. Page 2 of 3 Pages L. B 1374 REC 02325747 03/19/93 16:04 $0.00 2/004 F 1488 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERIC & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 930810 930'?SS • • A EXECUTED IN DUPLICATE the ATTEST: Clerk to the=$oard of County,cCommiss4pp.ers of Weld County, CoJ;orado / By: / // /. Deputy Clerk, to the Boar -d.. — day and year first above written. ,,,,,SUBSCRIBED AND FIRST PARTY: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado a:7 ni / . By: j W. H. WEiSTER Chairman PRO-TEX SECOND PARTY: SNYDER RPO SWORN to before me , 19 q3. WITNESS my hand and official seal. My commission expires: v , • lunyder.gjb Vice President /v' this /Ca' • day of Notary Public' \. 915 10th St., Greeley., Page 3 of 3 Pages CO 80631 930810 B.1174 REC 02325747 03/19/93 16:04 $0.00 3/004 F 1489 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERIC & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 920138 r • STATE OF COLORADO ) _ ) ss COUNTY OF tar! ✓ c2 ) On this `7"` day of eeQLuc¢,+(1993, before me personally appeared H. Richard Pate, to me personally known, who, being by me duly sworn, did say that he is the Vice President of SNYDER OIL CORPORATION, and that said instrument was signed and scaled in behalf of said corporation by authority of its Board of Directors, and said H. Richard Pate acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said corporation. WITNESS my hand and official seal. S-. ` ,,.........,s o:' pKARY My.:Comt]s ssion Expires: B 1374 REC 02325747 03/19/93 16:04 $0.00 4/004 F 1490 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO • EOM Snyder Oil Corporation December 16, 1992 Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado P. O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 RE: Request to Vacate Road Right -of -Way SE/4-35-T4N-R66W Weld County, Colorado Dear Board Members: 3939 SOLO Parkway Evans, Colorado 80620 (303) 330-2200 (303) 442-6025 Snyder Oil Corporation is currently in the process of applying for a Use By Special Review Permit as well as a Recorded Exemption for a tract of land located in the southeast corner of the above captioned lands. During this process, the survey crew found that Weld County Road 35, as it now exists, is east of the 30 foot County Road Right -of -Way. (See attached maps) Information pertaining to the 30 foot County Road Right -of -Way was obtained from Weld County Attorney Bruce Barker. The land in the Road Right-of-way has been in use by Snyder Oil Corporation since April 25, 1984 and most likely by its preceding owners since WCR 35 has been located as it now exists. There is also apparently an Associated Natural Gas, Inc. Block Valve within the Road Right -of - Way. Pursuant to my conversation with Bruce Barker on December 14, 1992, Bruce advised me to contact the board in regards to a request to have the County Road Right -of -Way adjunct to the east property line vacated. It is, therefore, Snyder Oil Corporation's desire to have the Board of County Commissioners take under consideration our request for the vacation of the Road Right -of -Way previously described. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Snyder Oil Corporation Danny . Nelson Consulting Landman DHN:tjf Enclosures 920 -;MS 930810 LAND -USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET Date: June 28, 1993 CASE NUMBER: USR-1018 NAME: Snyder Oil Corporation ADDRESS: 1625 Broadway, Suite 2200. Denver, CO 80202 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an oil and gas equipment storage yard in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 SE4 of Section 35, T4N, R66W of the 6th P,M „ Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 2 miles southeast of the Town of Gilcrest: west of Weld County Road 35 and north of Weld County Road 38. SIZE OP PARCEL: 2 acres, more or less. POSSIBLE ISSUES SUMMARIZED FROM APPLICATION MATERIALS: The criteria for review of this Special Review permit is listed in Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. The Department of Planning Services' staff has received responses from the following agencies: Weld County Engineering Department, Office of Emergency Management, Platte Valley Soil Conservation District, and Weld County County Health Department. The Department of Planning Services' staff has received no objections to this proposal. 930810 lcrest =L if ..` / a _ : r - — / / r•�,• � 3ri �• .. r • CR • 4 v v 4 a .1 a •4 I N /1 a ,1 Y i „ %tom • I v -I •.I1 . .. . I - • I G• N i •Y I 4 • lY-` .L ..9 • u . •• Ya/b :. M h' • Y • .• i Y • .rr. r9��• •p • • f • •h'c 000,• ® L • I •I plI r. Y f> I' n I n • .. I• a Y u • • L i V \A •• • u • •-•1 {�•a • • I• w ••-' ''•• :I • ,A '• Yra'i J NONA •• lg. • •1 ��. :i - -• • •• • t I •III • • •I. • • I It • :. awn • a �.,.r__. .. Si i. fir' , .I 40 • / .v • I a LI ,•U�.OY 1 • \. /` I cjj44; -I ' .Ilar� • . fir !, —. E`�!/ x , T 1 ..., .t..L ..,a:' q ' ,: ^• �o ,a-' ° • q�• c n •-. •• r �'• «. r. .r! _ - Iem- '_ \,.\1/4,‘„L.,••a ,a \ AyJ� .I\Tt�JI l • news T I \ljI �:' I 4 • . v •..• i ii Y• •.1 Y. • (Illlel/ lilt,\ - u• . • • I • , • T• —• I r.. JIJIIJW N NO• w ` •t♦.� •. i I • i• „• • • . Yt • \ • I sa I• „'.YO• MY.9111 . III T • •:•JJl • Imo.• •'• saes; ••/ • • I.•. I - "u iwr"w • alai t • • •� 00 •• ". • - _ •• t:• j c• -;l .. ..:� •s.• • ..:, 0107 i• .i '•,...:.d --as Ems. a �— .. .... v I _LI•ttr\ , +.-• J ,\ • ' . Y • It 4 4 •• II • ! FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: USR-1018 DATE OF INSPECTION: APPLICANT'S NAME: Snyder Oil Corporation CURRENT PLANNER: Gloria Dunn ‘A-193 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an oil and gas equipment storage yard in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 SE4 of Section 35, T4N, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 2 miles southeast of the Town of Gilcrest: west of Weld County Road 35 and north of Weld County Road 38. LAND USE: N /is j Odra-i 2 A `,� A, p // tow/ ow1Pj W4£ X to .U�Csv C!✓�P�1� , e . I ZONING: N A (Agricultural) E A (Agricultural) S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) COMTS: 6 1.6 opt s .11,44 - - w e A2ii-Aoaictita. FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: USR-1018 DATE OF INSPECTION: June 11, 1993 APPLICANT'S NAME: Snyder Oil Corporation REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an oil and gas equipment storage yard in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 SE4 of Section 35, T4N, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 2 miles southeast of the Town of Cilcrest; west of Weld County Road 35 and north of Weld County Road 38. LAND USE: N Agricultural production. E Weld County Road 35, oil and gas production facilities. S Metal agricultural building. W Agricultural production. ZONING: N A (Agricultural) E A (Agricultural) S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: Access to the property is from Weld County Road 35, a gravel surfaced road. Proposed meter house is existing on the site. :Pipe equipment is stored on the east and south sides of the property. l Gloria Li , Current Planner 930810 REFERRAL LIST NAME: Snyder Oil Corporation CASE NUMBER: USR-1018 REFERRALS SENT: May 27, 1993 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: June 11, 1993 COUNTY TOWNS and CITIES Attorney _Ault $_Health Department _Brighton Extension Service _Broomfield _Emergency Management Office _Dacono _Sheriff's Office _Eaton Engineering _Erie _Housing Authority _Evans _Airport Authority _Firestone _Building Inspection _Fort Lupton Frederick _Carden City Division of Water Resources Cilcreat Geological Survey _Greeley Department of Health Crover _Department of Transportation _Hudson Historical Society _Johnstown Water Conservation Board _F:eenesburg _Oil and Gas Conservation Commission _Kersey La Salle FIRE DISTRICTS _Lochbuie _Ault F-1 _Longmont _Berthoud F-2 _Mead Briggsdale F-24 Milliken _Brighton F-3 New Raymer _Eaton F-4 _Northglenn Fort Lupton F-5 Nunn _Caleton F-6 _Pierce _Hudson F-7 _Platteville Johnstown F-8 _Severance La Salle F-9 Thornton Mountain View F-10 Windsor Milliken F-11 _Nunn F-12 COUNT$ Pawnee F-22 Adams Platteville F-13 _Boulder _Platte Valley F-14 _'Latimer Poudre Valley F-15 _Raymer F-2 FEDE3AL GQY$RNMENT AGENCIES Southeast Weld F-16 US Army Corps of Engineers Windsor/Severance F-17 USDA -APHIS Veterinary Service Wiggins F-18 _Federal Aviation Administration Western Hills F-20 Federal Communication Commission OThER _Central Colo. Water Conservancy Dist. _Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. Tri-Area Planning Commission 'Platte Valley Canal Evans #2 Ditch Company SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICTS _g_8righton s Fort Collins Greeley Longmont West Adams COMMISSION/BOARD MEMZER _g__Judith Yamaguchi 930810 ft COLORADO • s mEmoRAIMum Gloria Dunn To Planning oat. Tuna 11 1441 From nrew Srhelt-inga Subj.ct. Snyder Oil Cnrpnjntion "TSR-1018 This site is located at the t -intersection of WCR 35 and WCR 38. The closest paved roads are WCR 44, three miles to the north, and WCR 39, two miles to the east. In the applicant's submittal materials under section "Maximum Number Users, Patrons", it is indicated the facility will have up to eighteen employees and deliveries from up to ten contractors daily. The section "Type, Size, Weight, and Frequency of Vehicular Traffic", the number of vehicles is estimated at twelve which would consist mainly of pickup trucks. The two statements are not consistent, and I think the site will be a major truck traffic generator. The purpose of the site is to store pipe, casings, tanks, master meters, separators and other oil and gas related equipment. That type of equipment is handled by heavy truck traffic. It is my opinion the roads in the area will not support this site. The drawings indicate an Associated Natural Gas block valve is located within the county road right-of-way. I believe this issue has come up before. Arrangements for the relocation of WCR 35 and the existing right-of-way along with the relocation of the Associated Natural Gas valve should be made part of the Use by Special Review. cc: Commissioner Baxter File USR-1018 mglorial.pds 930810 COLORADO • • MEmORAMUM Gloria Dunn To Weld County Planning aad June 7, 1993 From John S. Pickle, M.S.E.H., Director, Environmental Health Subject Case Number: USR-1018 Name: Snyder Oil Environmental Protection Services has reviewed this proposal; the following conditions are recommended to be part of any approval: 1. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored: and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 2. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 3. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the industrial limit of 80 dB(A), as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. JSP/1069 �,la p . 'to Pla la n,' Platte Valley Soil Conservation District June 11, 1993 Department of Planning Services Weld County Administrative Offices 1400 N. 17th Ave. Greeley, CO 80631 60 South 27th Ave Brighton, CO 80601 Phone 659-7004 4 RE: Recommendation on Storage Facility Application For Snyder Oil Corporation; Located at SE Corner of 35-4n- 66. To Whom It May Concern: We are in agreement with the proposed uses for this site. This site is on a highly erosive soil, an Olney fine -sand loam, that needs to be protected from wind erosion at all times. Upon reclamation, we recommend that a native grass mixture be reseeded into the disturbed areas. This process would consist of eliminating soil compaction from the heavy traffic this site will receive during operation; using either a cover crop, or mulch to protect the newly seeded areas from wind erosion; use of the proper seeding equipment; and proper management after seeding to maintain a viable stand of grass. In order to create a root zone, soil compaction needs to be reduced, or eliminated. This can be done with the use of any primary tillage equipment. A plow, lister, subsoiler, or disc harrow would suffice. Additional attachments may be necessary. This should be done shortly before seeding, to avoid leaving the surface susceptible to wind erosion for a long period of time. Furthermore, the disturbed areas should be replaced back to their original slope surface which is 1 to 3% if compaction has severely effected the slope percent. If planting a cover crop, a long stem sorghum or a sorghum hybrid should be planted in the Month of July, using a grain drill. The grass mixture then can be planted directly into the standing dead sorghum matter. This will provide a firm yet friable seed bed to plant in, and protect the area from wind erosion. If you choose to use a mulch instead of long stem native prairie hay, and not a promote the growth of it's own species, growth of the grass mixture. Apply the a cover crop, use a straw. A straw will and hinder the mulch directly after 930810 i • seeding the grass mixture using the crimping method, at a rate of three to four thousand pounds per acre. The grass seed mixture should be planted between November first and April thirtieth, on unfrozen ground, using a grass drill. Seeding in the spring time has proven the most favorable. The drill should be equipped with double discs, an agitator box, and depth bands. The disc spacing on the drill should be eight to ten inches apart, with the tube placements directly between the discs. The depth setting should be between one half and three quarters of an inch deep. Listed below is the recommended grass mixture. SPECIES/VARIETY PERCENT OF MIXTURE Sand bluestem/Elida 30% Switchgrass/Grenville 25% Yellow Indiangrass/Llano 15% Western wheatgrass/Arriba 20% Prairie sandreed/Goshen 10% *PLS.Pure Live Seed #PLS*/ACRE 16.0 4.5 10.0 16.0 6.5 The seeded areas should not be grazed for at least two years following seeding, to allow the community to become established and viable. Weed control during this time can either be done mechanically, mowing at a height above the grass seed heads, or chemically. If chemical control is chosen, please consult a local chemical representative for the kind, when to apply, and rate of use. ;f you have further questions regarding this matter, please feel free to contact our office at any time. Our hours are Monday through Friday 7:30 am to 5:30 pm. Thank -you. Sincerely, Clyde Abbett Platte Valley Soil Conservation District 930810 • Wilk COLORADO June 10, 1993 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: gEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES I PHONE (303) 353845, EXT. 3540 + WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 CASE NUMBER: USA -1019 Enclosed is an application from Snyder Oil Corporation for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a natural gas compressor station. The parcel of land is described as part of the SW4 SW4 of Section 22, TSN, R58W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately 2 1/2 mile north of New Raymer, north of Weld County Road 90 and east of Weld County Road 127. 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 June 24, 1993. so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Gloria Dunn, 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: We have reviewe4 the request and find no conflicts with our interests. c527-40., Z4'>9 .ti g?oen-4 Ow- AT -MP 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: /%terri„y Agency: telC'-Cf% O — Date: O6 /O p? 930810 fatc( WUDc. COLORADO S DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303) 35345, EXT. 3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Weld County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, July 20, 1993, at 1:30 p.m. for the purpose of considering a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for the property described below. Approval of the request may create a vested property right pursuant to Colorado Law. APPLICANT: Snyder Oil Corporation LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW4 SW4 of Section 22, TBN, R58W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. TYPE AND INTENSITY OF PROPOSED USE: Natural gas compressor station. LOCATION: Approximately 2 1/2 miles north of New Rayner, north of Weld County Road 90 and east of Weld County Road 127. SIZE: 0.34 of an acre, more or less The public hearing will be held in Room 350, Third Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. Comments or objections related to the above request shouad be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services, 1400 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631, before the above date or presented at the public hearing on July 20, 1993. Copies of the application are available for public inspection in the Department of Planning Services, 1400 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631 - Phone - 353-3845, Extension 3540. Judy Yamaguchi, Chairperson Weld County Planning Commission To be published in the Windsor Beacon To be published one (1) t Received b Date: G 930810 LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR THE USE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY THIS LICENSE_AGREEMENT is made and entered into this day of fp,{cin IS , A.D., 1993, by and between WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County,Colorado, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, and SNYDER OIL CORPORATION, d o 80631, as First Party, whose address is 3939 Soco Parkway, Evans, Colorado 80620, as Second Party. wITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Second Party desires to use certain property located in the Southeast Quarter of Section 35, Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, First Party is the owner of a road right-of-way located as follows: the east 30 feet of Section 35, Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, extending north from the south section line of said Section 35 approximately 295.16 feet, and WHEREAS, said road right-of-way is currently not being maintained by First Party, and WHEREAS, Second Party wishes to use portions of said road right-of-way. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the covenants contained herein and the agreements of said Second Party to be performed hereunder and upon the conditions herein stated, First Party does grant to Second Party, its successors, and assigns a license to use the road right-of-way owned by First Party located as follows: the east 30 feet of Section 35, Township 4 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, section line of said Section Colorado, extending approximately35forthe south 295 16feet The conditions by which Second Party may use said road right- of-way are as follows: 1. Second Party may use said roe,d right-of-way in a manner which will be consistent with and in compliance with all ordinances, rules, and regulations of Weld County, Colorado. 2. Second Party must remove, at its sole expense, any and all improvements which it may construct within said road right-of-way upon revocation of this License Agreement by First Party as provided for In paragraph 4, below. Page 1 of 3 Pages 930810 3. Any use by second party of said road right-of-way must I" at its own expense and without the aid or use of Weld County funds. 4. First Party retains the right to revoke this License Agreement at any time for any reason. First Party shall give Second Party written notice of its intent to revoke this License Agreement at least ninety (90) days prior to the date of revocation. Such notice shall be sent to Second Party by Certified Mail to its address written above or served upon Second Party in accordance with the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure. Second Party shall have the duty of informing First Party of Second Party's change in address from its address written above. 5. Second Party shall indemnify and save harmless First Party, its successors, assigns, employees, and agents from any damage or loss sustained by them or any of them rising by reason of the use of said road right-of-way by Second Party. 6. Second Party agrees to protect First Party and save and hold it harmless from any and all third party claims and damages that said use may directly or indirectly cause; Second Party hereby releases First Party, its successors, assigns, employees, and agents from any and all claims and damages of whatsoever character to property owned by Second Party resulting from any act, either on the part of First Party or on the part of any Third Party. 7. Second Party shall not assign any or all of its rights under this License Agreement without first obtaining written consent to such assignment from First Party. 8. First Party does not in any way warrant or guarantee its ownership of the road right-of-way which is the subject matter of this License Agreement. It is mutually understood and agreed that this License Agreement and all the terms and conditions hereof shall extend to and be binding upon the parties hereto, their successors, and assigns. Page 2 of 3 Pages 930810 EXECUTED IN DUPLICATE the day and year first above written. FIRST PARTY: ATTEST: Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado By: Deputy Clerk to the Board WITNESS: Fl .c� fl &y: \.1V.:. 1. LKfIA.. o.\i ��•,_.,, . Aare , Secretary WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado By: Constance Harbert, Chairman SECOND PARTY: SNYDkZt• 7Co P RATION � By H gichard ate Vice President SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me , 19 WITNESS my hand and official seal. My commission expires: lasnydat.01b this day of Notary Public 915 10th St., Greeley., CO 80631 Page 3 of 3 Pages 930810 • • STATE OF COLORADO ) `�2 ) ss COUNTY OF ]r. pit c ) On this `1 -ddayoffat 1993, before me personally appeared H. Richard Pate, to me personally known,ing by me duly sworn, did say that he is the Vice President of SNYDER OIL CORPORATION, and that said instrument was signed and sealed in behalf of said corporation by authority of its Board of Directors, and said H. Richard Pate acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said corporation. WITNESS my hand and official seal. ?hid Notary Public My Commission Expires: 930810 4 AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE FSTATF Application No. Subject Property See attached copy for legal description STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD SS. THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names, addresses, and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners' of property (the surface estate) within five hundred feet of the property under consideration This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, or an ownership update from a title or abstract company or attorney, derived from such records, or from the records records days of of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The list compiled from the of the Weld County Assessor shall have been assembled within thirty the application's submission date. [TheeL foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this y_, day C,t� , 19 93, by _6 12.'r1horne WITNESS my hand and official seal. MY Commission expires: -6,su Not y Public My Commission Expires: aVaallianEnnatia199.5 930810 S S NAMES OF OWNERS OF PROPERTY WITHIN 500 FEET Please print or type Ludwig, Maynard & Marilyn ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY, STATE AND ZIP CODE 17978 Weld County Rd. 39 Platteville, CO 80651 ASSESSOR'S PARCEL IDENTIFICATION q 121101000007 Mile High Turkey Hatchery Inc. c/o Plums Poultry 4041 Colorado Blvd, 121102000014 Denver, CO 80216 Lively, Raymond & Gainey 115 Denver St. 105736000010 Sterling, CO 80751 Lorenz, J. Oliver 15614 Weld County Rd. 42 105735000042 La Salle, CO 80645 930810 • • Township 4 North -Range 66 Vat 6th P.K. That portion of the SEkSEi of Section 35 described as follows: ConsidelAng the East line of said Southeast quarter as bearing North sp.! South and with all bearings contained herein relative hereto: Beginning at the Southeast corner of said Southeast quarter of Section 35; thence along said East line of the Southeast quarter North 295.16 feet; thence parallel with the South line of said Southeast quarter South 89'49'30" Nest 295.16 feet; thence parallel with said East line of the Southeast quarter Sputh,295.16 feet to said South line of the Southeast quarter; thence along said South line North 89'49'30" East 295.16 feet to the Point of Beginning. Containing 2.00 acres. sore or less. 930810 • Application No. AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE ESTATg Subject Property See attached copy for legal description. STATE OF COLORADO ) ss COUNTY OF WELD THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names and addresses of all mineral owners and lessees of mineral owners on or under the parcel of land under as their names appear upon the records in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office or from an ownership update from a title or abstract company or an attorney. , Graf R.�'ko•h!e 3 The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this day of seal. My Commission Expires: A' ; W J9, le. 7996 , 19 93 WITNESS my hand and official I4 1 -t Notary ublic 930810 • • MINERAL OWNERS Union Pacific Resources Company P.O. Box 7 Ft. Worth, TX 76101-0007 LESSEES Amoco Production Company 1670 Broadway Denver, CO 80202 Platteville Limited Partnership 1801 Broadway, Suite 1050 Denver, CO 80202 US Resources, Inc. 731 Sansomc St., 5th Floor San Francisco, CA 930810 • Township 4 North -Range 66 Wilt, 6th P.M. That portion of the SE3sSEk of Section 35 described as follows: Considering the East line of said Southeast quarter as bearing North an: South and with all bearings contained herein relative hereto: • beginning at the Southeast corner of said Southeast quarter of Section 35; thence along said East line of the Southeast quarter North 295.16 feet; thence parallel with the South line of said Southeast quarter South 89'49'30" West 295.16 feet; chance parallel with said East line of the Southeast quarter South_295.16 feet to said South line of the Southeast quarter; thence along said South line North 89'49'30" East 295.16 feet to the Point of Beginning. Containing 2,00 acres. sore or less. 930810 • IOc. COLORADO May 28, 1993 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Snyder Oil Corporation for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an oil and gas equipment storage yard in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the SE4 SE4 of Section 35, T4N, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately 2 miles southeast of the Town of Gilcrest; west of Weld County Road 35 and north of Weld County Road 38. • This submitted to ste ndation. Any coents 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 11, 1993, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Gloria Dunn, 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. DEPARTMENT OF P PLHONE (303) ANNING G SERVICES 53-3845, err. 3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N.17TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80831 CASE NUMBER: USR-1018 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. x We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signed:, Date: [f/a k/r3 Agency: 1�l'v Mr - JUN 3 01993U� 930810 Plmminr • Snyder Oil Corporation 3900 SOLO P.Aany Even, Colaalo 90620 pm4=4200 (300) 4424026 June 24, 1993 J Weld County Colorado Planning Department 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 ATTENTION: GLORIA DUON This letter is in reference to your memo on Snyder Oil's Hambert site located at the intersection of WCR 35 & 38. I am concerned you were forwarded inaccurate information on how this site will be utilized. Snyder Oil reported a worse case scenario for vehicle traffic. The 18 employees and up to 10 contractors for daily traffic referenced a construction phase. Construction within this site is possible given Snyder operates valves and fittings, and meter houses within this site. In my opinion this type of construction, at best, will occur once a year for a one to two day duration. Normal operation of this facility will involve one operator and one pickup visiting the site daily. This site will also be used to store tanks and pipe, but movement of that inventory should occur on an extremely limited basis. we feel the additional traffic generated due to the activities at this site will be negligible. we apologize for the unclear description for how this site will be utilized. If questions arise concerning the use of this facility please contact me at the above address. Sincerely, Bart Brookman Pipeline Superintendent 930810 RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR AN OIL AND GAS SUPPORT AND SERVICE FACILITY (NATURAL GAS COMPRESSOR STATION) - SNYDER OIL CORPORATION WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioner:: held a public hearing on the 18th day of August, 1993, at the hour of 10:00 a.n. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Snyder Oil Corporation, 1625 Broadway, Denver, Colorado 80202, for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for an oil and gas support and service facility (natural gas compressor station) on the following described real estate, to -wit: Part of the SW} SW} of Section 22, Township 8 North, Range 58 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, said applicant was not represented, and WHEREAS, said property was not posted in a timely manner; therefore, the Planning staff recommended continuing said matter to September 8, 1993, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present and, having been fully informed, finds that this request shall be continued to September 8, 1993, at 10:00 a.m. 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 an oil and gas support and service facility (natural gas compressor station) on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, continued to September 8, 1993, at 10:00 a.m. 930813 ccI %L SGc_O/r/tee SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT - SNYDER OIL CORPORATION (S22, TBN, R58W) PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the folowirg vote on the 18th day of August, A.D., 1993. 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NTY CLERK '• T BOARD _Beni 0631Q3 DO'UMENT IND BRO SE ENTER THE KEY TO ART THE BROWSE: ESO,C' RRECT DOC 4 ENT N4IE INDEX KEY DATE SUBJECT RESO,CORR T *** 92061: AGRMT,3 MA PROPERTY, SLA,WILLI 6=Fast Path 12=Quit CBIBIX01 RCHASE ESO,CORREC _:480 E,HARVE 66,05,0 ,AGREEMENT 05 RESO,D NY,REQUEST RESO,DENY,REQUEST EXT *** 910821 ERIE,TOWN,BOARD TREASURERS,DEED TR000 WMV203P COLLECTION OF CLERK FEES 07/10/93 ITEMS MARY ANN FEU£RSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER MONTH: JULY YEAR: 1993 TOTAL STATE COUNTY CLERK FEES MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT LICENSE FEES 14698 396140.78 OWNERSHIP TAX 14698 613040.49 SME RENTAL 0.7. 27 6012.29 VEH RENTAL 0•T. 0 2507.41 PERMITS 2936 2447.00 SALES TAX 0 234943.92 TITLES 5163 29070.50 ID'S 49 171.50 CHATTELS 1899 19490.00 DUP REG/INQUIRY 55 121.00 FICHE 33 277.60 CERTIF. C OTHER 17 38.20 PENALTIES 0 .00 SME RENTAL TADS 0 .00 DIESEL (COUNT) 0 EMISSION FEES 3815 2670.50 SHORT CHECKS 21 315.00 INSURANCE FEES 0 .00 HANDICAP PLACRO 118 147.25 CONFIDENTIALITY 0 .00 OTHER 0 .00 SUB TOTAL 43429 1306393.34 RECORDING DEPARTMENT UCC INDEX 358 3340.00 GEN INDEX 4687 50901.65 DOC FEES 454 4041.35 SEARCH G CERT 91 988.00 MICROFILM 19 6098.50 CERT COPIES 148 370.75 NON CERT COPIES 1726 5071.50 MARRIAGE LIE 136 2720.00 PHOTO COPIES 0 .00 RECEIVABLES 0 .00 OTHER 3 3.00 SUB TOTAL 7622 73434.75 ELECTION DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATION MAPS LI STS OTHER SUB TOTAL JUL GRAND TOTAL 41 41.00 O .00 O .00 1 5.00 42 46.00 330096.78 8924.00 .00 8};1.90 225519.66 12824,50 98.00 5.50 .00 .00 .00 29.25 .00 578299.59 1?69.00 1766.00 50144.00 15910.03 595192.49 8924.00 5996.79 13.50 2507.41 .00 1635.10 9424.16 15246.00 73.50 19490.00 115.50 277.60 38.20 . 00 .00 2670.50 315.00 . 00 118.00 .00 .00 653842.69 74251.06 3340.00 50901.65 4041.35 088,00 6098.50 370.75 5071.50 952.00 .00 .00 3.00 71666.75 41.00 .00 .00 5.00 46.00 51093 1379974.09 580067.59 653842.69 145963.81 YEAR^TO-DATE TOTAL COLLECTIONS MOTOR VEHICLE 276083 9221472.83 4074246.89 4676306.66 470919.28 RECORDING 48925 468115.75 8424.00 ♦59691.75 CLERK TO DOARD 0 .00 .00 ELECTION 266 1247.77 1247.77 YTD GRAND TOTAL 325274 9690936.35 4082670.89 4676306.66 931858.80 CRS 30-1-114 REVISED 7/84 MARY AN FEUERSTEIN WELD CO TY CLERK AND RECORDER WMV203P COLLECTION OF CLERK FEES 07/10/93 MARY ANN F£UF_RSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER YEAR-TO-DATE THRU JULY FOR YEAR: 1993 ITEMS TOTAL STATE COUNTY CLERK FEES MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT LICENSE FEES 94197 2855799.25 2412751.78 340750.50 102297.00 OWNERSHIP TAX 94197 4408267.15 59917.50 4288432.15 59917.50 SME RENTAL O.T. 166 32682.03 32599.03 83.00 VEH RENTAL O.T. 0 1452.4.98 .00 14524.98 •00 PERMITS 16212 14274.00 4669.80 9604.20 SALES TAX 0 1577085.09 1515089.36 61995.73 TITLES 32626 176999.00 80883.50 96115.50 ID'S 34I 1193.50 682.00 511.50 CHATTELS 11158 116995.00 116995.00 OUP REG/INQUIRY 557 1225.40 55.70 1169.70 FICHE 317 1998.90 1898.90 CERTIF. S OTHER 92 206.95 .00 206.95 PENALTIES 3 30.00 30.00 SME RENTAL TADS 0 .00 .00 .00 DIESEL (COUNTI 0 EMISSION FEES 25309 17716.30 17716.30 SHORT CHECKS 105 1575.00 1575.00 INSURANCE FEES 0 .00 .00 .00 HANDICAP PLACRD 803 1000.25 197.25 803.00 CONFIDENTIALITY 0 .00 .00 .00 OTHER 0 .00 .00 SUB TOTAL 276083 9221472.83 4074246.89 4676306.66 470919.28 RECORDING DEPARTMENT UCC INDEX 3269 27505.00 GEN INDEX 27397 317916.65 DOC FEES 2442 20123.70 SEARCH C CERT 1528 10790.00 MICROFILM 167 34767.15 CERT COPIES 820 2420.25 NON CERT COPIES 12629 41617.00 MARRIAGE LIC 648 12960.00 PHOTO COPIES 0 .00 QECEIVABLFS 0 .00 OTHER 5 16.00 5U8 TOTAL 48925 468115.75 ELECTION DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATION 242 242.00 MAPS 9 18.00 LISTS 7 792.77 OTHER 8 195.00 SUB TOTAL 266 1247.77 YTO GRAND TOTAL 325274 9690836.35 YEAR -T0 -DATE TOTAL COLLECTIONS MOTOR VEHICLE 276083 9221472.83 RECORDING 48925 468115.75 CLERK TO DOARD 0 .00 ELECTION 266 1247.77 Yip GRAND TOTAL 325274 9690636.35 CRS 30-1-114 REVISED 7/84 8424.00 8424.00 ♦082670.89 27505.00 317916.65 20123.70 10790.00 34767.15 2420.25 41617.00 4536.00 .00 .00 16.00 459691.75 242.00 18.00 792.77 195.00 1247.77 4676306.66 931858.80 4074246.69 4676306.66 470919.28 8424.00 459691.75 .00 1247.77 4082670.89 4676306.66 931858.80 Di iO^.1Ye,� FEUERSTEIN NTY CLERK AND RECORDER PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE INVOCATION ROLL CALL: AGENDA WELD COUNTY COUNCIL September 1, 1993 Severance Town Hall David Young, President Ralph Campbell, Vice President James Gardner Barbara Janda Clair Orr ,0.. -Y . n•. _7c '7 .1 CLE",C `0 c APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Approval of the August 4, 1993 Minutes APPOINTMENTS: Elected Officials Meeting --9/13/93 at 10:00 a.m. KFKA Talk Show --James Gardner --9/21/93--9 to 11 a.m. ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: Items marked by * CORRESPONDENCE: Memo from Claud Hanes re July Month -End Reports --8/9/93 Planning Agenda --8/17/93 REPORTS: Coordinator Reports OLD BUSINESS: Weld County Treasurer Performance Audit Discussion Coroner's Office follow-up NEW BUSINESS: PUBLIC COMMENTS: Payment of the Bills: Mileage for Ralph Campbell Mileage for James Gardner Secretarial Research Requests ADJOURNMENT: Open get/ 6 Og 131ci3 $11.00 $ 8.00 WELD COUNTY COUNCIL P.O. BOX 758 GREELEY, CO 80632 356-4000, ext. 4780 COu:TY I d 17 ,.. ,r. 57 PRESS RELEASE August 17, 1993 The Weld County Council. in accordance with the Weld County Home Rule Charter, will meet in regular session on Wednesday, September 1, 1993, at 7:30 p.m. at the Severance Town Hall, 336 First Street, Severance, Colorado. The Council will discuss a performance audit of the Weld County Treasurer and a follow-up on the Coroner's Office. 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- 1- - -a- .I \Q. r7 QV :dam 1�u ea- Zlic I0(h4- °It-4At em gG'63Z.. r 7 x: t - $7/9.5 ROAD AND BRIDGE/ENGINEERING RESPONSE RECOMMENDED ACTION: a/i‘./pis Narrative: oftc(eh BOARD ACTION: (Initial by Approval) Agree With Recommendation Worksession Method of Response: a Board Action Worksession Letter (Attached) Telephone Call No Response GB DH CH BK BW Staff Signature ntr! Wi�Yc. COLORADO August 10, 1993 Mrs. Mowery 26475 Weld County Road 51 Kersey, CO 80644 Dear Mrs. Mowery: OFFICE OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PHONE (303) 356-4000. EXT. 4200 FAX (303) 352.0242 P.O. BOX 750 GREELEY, COLORADO 80632 The Board of Weld County Commissioners is in receipt of your letter concerning the paving of Weld County Road 51 between U.S. Highway 34 and Weld County Road 54.5. The Commissioners have requests to pave approximately 50 miles of road per year. The paving plan for 1993 will be 15 miles, As you can see, all requests cannot be honored. All 1993 projects have been committed, and additional mileage will not be added this year. In the fall of each year, the Commissioners examine all potential paving projects. Information pertaining to traffic, safety, costs, and local issues are examined, and projects are prioritized, Your request to pave Weld County Road 51 will be included for consideration, along with the others, when the Commissioners consider 1994 projects. Several traffic counts have been taken on Road 51, with widely varying results. We expect these fluctuations are due in part to the trucks that have been working on U.S, Highway 34 and Weld County Road 54.5. That problem is reflected in your letter and will be taken into consideration by the Commissioners. Also, we hope the paving of Road 54,5 will eliminate some of the north -south trips on Road 51. Any questions regarding the paving plan should be directed to Drew Scheltinga, County Engineer, at 356-4OOO, ext. 3750. Sincerely, BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMM STONERS Constance L. Harbert Chairman CH/mw:lmow,mrw cc: George Goodell, Director of Road and Bridge Drew Scheltinga, County Engineer Clerk to the Board WCR's 51, 54.5 ter NiS Alen D. (Dove) Meer P.O. Box 567 Palmer Lake, Colorado 80133 (719) 487-2X3 • FAX .(7i9) 481-4013 Senator Don Ament, Chairman Legislative Interim Water Committee State Capitol Building Denver, Colorado 80203 Be: A New Beginning For Colorado Water Development Dear Senator Amente ,,, 0^ '•' c3 Auguert' iT,' 2953' C'c.t D Co (o `tr Colorado's top water officials are blowing the high stakes competition for water in the arid West. In fact, many Western water observers believe Colorado's anti -water development stance has already lost over half the state's legal share of the Colorado River. If this is true, Colorado's long-term environmental and economic future is in serious trouble. Although Colorado andwmelt provides much of the water for Western states, there are many long-term trends working against Colorado's water future. The lower states are using endangered fish, population growth, and effective strategies to keep Colorado's water flowing freely down river. Federal water and environmental policy changes are catering to these same political pressures. Colorado is regrettably using less of its Colorado River apportionment than in the 1960's — primarily because of the steady West Slope switch from irrigated agriculture to tourism. Even worse, Colorado's self-defeating East-West Slope conflict has intimidated Colorado water officials into a deep water developnent.gridlock. These officials even allowed the recent transfer of Colorado's most valuable undeveloped water rights to the federal government. Fortunately, there is hope. Colorado could quickly reverse these dangerous trends with a consensus State Water Deveiopnent Strategy based on large, headwater reservoirs. This is the only physical way Colorado and the other Upper Basin states can save their entitled waters during heavy snowmelt years. Drought releases from cyclic reservoirs on the Continental Divide would be invaluable for the environment and populated areas along the entire length of Western rivers. Large, high altitude water conservation reservoirs would be far superior to the current practice of letting Western waters flow freely to evaporate in hot desert reservoirs -- that will eventually fill with silt. Apparently, Colorado water leaders would rather think small and squander state resources on fragmented studies and minor projects. The following are a few disturbing examples of gross mismanagement: 1. Front Range Water Forum The Colorado Department of Natural Resources has proposed a governor's foram to oversee a 2 year, $450,000, consultant study to investigate integration of three minor irrigation and ground water projects for Metro Denver. Colorado's Interim Water Committee should quickly reject this single basin proposal, because it purposely diverts state funds and public attention from the urgent need to develop Colorado's threatened Colorado River Compact entitlements. Also, the increased Metro Denver consumption of existing South Platte waters would reduce return flows for Eastern Colorado .farmers below Denver. A much better alternative would be the use of Colorado Compact waters for both Denver and Eastern Colorado agriculture — including eventual replacement for the declining Ogallala Aquifer. The Front Range Water Forum proposal is a good example why Colorado's narrowly directed water studies are usually wasteful and dangerous. 2. Colorado River Decision Support Systea (CROSS) The Department of Natural Resources is also in the process of contracting for another single basin study of the Colorado River. This $7 million, 4 year effort largely duplicates the data base and modeling that are available in the Bureau of Reclamation's highly comprehensive Colorado River System Consumptive Uses and Tng.'Ps Report. This Congressionally mandated study has been continually improved over the last 20 years. The computerized data includes every irrigated acre, stock water pond, irrigation ditch, reservoir, etc., in the entire Colorado River system. If Colorado officials mistrust this information, it could easily be spot checked by the appropriate Division Engineer. The Colorado River Conservation District could also develop its own analytical model for a small fraction of the projected cost. The federal model, however, should be more than adequate for priority Colorado purposes. In addition to substantial cost and time delays, the fuzzy micro -management objectives of CROSS are highly questionable. As evidenced by the low industry response to the Request For Proposals, the end results are also very uncertain. The magnitude of Colorado's growing Colorado River surplus can easily be determined from available Colorado and federal data. If Colorado would assemble its current data into a comparable water supply and demand data base for all of its basins, it could quickly formulate a draft State Water Development Strategy for full public review. 3. State Water Development Strategy Instead of limited focus studies, Colorado desperately needs a consensus State Water Development Strategy to guide and prioritize its critical water development decisions. Currently, Colorado's water policy direction is being set by three liberal lawyers, who are being rolled by their wiser counterparts in other states. These lawyers speak and act as if Colorado can always legally protect its "perpetual" interstate compact entitlements with paper instead of storage projects. Colorado's highly respected State Engineer was recently fired for openly expressing opposing views. Most Western water strategists believe Colorado has already damaged its environmental and economic future with its current de facto water development deferral policy. Instead of endless diversionary studies to dodge the hard decisions, Colorado water leaders must understand the megatrends and act aggressively to save Colorado Interstate Compact waters. 4. Large Cyclic Reservoirs Colorado's small seasonal reservoirs are seriously inadequate for capturing surplus compact waters during heavy snow years. These reservoirs are also too small for multi -year droughts. 3 Our tragic state waste of several million acre feet during the 1993 runoff is a good current example. These waters could and should have been saved in a series of large cyclic reservoirs at off river sites along the Continental Divide. California and other Western states are currently building large, off river reservoirs with cooperation from local and national environmental groups. Colorado water leaders must stop believing the extremist notion that large reservoirs are unbuildable. 5. Union Park Reservoir Arapahoe County is the only Colorado entity with the vision and courage to initiate a major cyclic storage project. Union Park Reservoir will hold up to 1.1 million acre feet of wasted Gunnison flood flows to augment the Taylor, East, Gunnison, South Platte, and Arkansas Rivers during the critical 3 to 10 year drought cycles. Currently, an average 1.8 million acre feet per year flow unused from Colorado's untapped and overlooked Gunnison River. As currently planned, an average yearly diversion of 100,000 acre feet from Union Park will multiply the safe yield of Metro Denver's existing reservoirs by 150,000 acre feet -- at half the Two Forks cost. The $50 million rock filled Union Park Dam will be similar to the simple dam for Blue Mesa Reservoir. The spring pumping cost to fill Union Park from Taylor and East River drainages will be offset by.peaking power sales during the other nine months. The largest capital expense is the 42 mile gravity siphon under the Arkansas River to the headwaters of the South Platte and on to Denver. Colorado Springs could also tap in via its existing pipeline through South Park. Unlike the large cyclic reservoirs in lower states, Union Park will not eventually fill with silt. Regional evaporation losses will be greatly reduced, and Union Park's invaluable drought waters will be reused many times by fish and down river states. 6- State Opposition To Union Park Incredibly, the Colorado Water Conservation Board unanimously supported in Colorado Supreme Court the local Gunnison claim to the same surplus waters intended for Union Park storage. The Board and Supreme Court refused to reconsider several fish flow errors in the District Court testimony. As a result, the Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District was awarded a decree of 106,230 acre feet for fish flows, recreation, and irrigation. The new "optimal" decree greatly reduces the amount of high altitude water available for Union Park storage. This forced -flow decree is totally unrealistic and unnecessary, because it would require 50% more water than the average virgin flow of the Taylor River. To further compound this travesty, the River District quietly transferred the decree to the federal government to fulfill a prearranged deal for federal support in the Gunnison trial. Although this transfer is only 10% of Colorado's unused compact entitlement, these high altitude waters are Colorado's most developable resource. These waters can easily be captured for gravity flow to both slopes during the critical drought cycles. Hopefully, state agencies will soon correct these serious state blunders by supporting Arapahoe County in the next round before the Colorado Supreme Court. If state agencies support Union Park, the project could be on line for the millennium celebration. Recam a ndations For Interim Water Conmittee Action To achieve a much needed new beginning for Colorado water development, I hereby respectfully recommend the following Interim Water Committee actions: • 4 1. Oppose the formation of a Front Range Water Forum, if it does not include surplus Colorado River waters as the primary alternative. 2. Oppose the Colorado River Decision Support System, and encourage state use of the existing federal Colorado River data base and model. 3. Initiate a consensus State Water Development Strategy to save and use Colorado Compact waters for droughts and future growth (this effort could be funded by moneys saved from cancelled studies). 4. Support compilation of a simple statewide water data base for easy comparison of each basin's water supply and demand facts. S. Support the concept of cyclic, high altitude storage for long-term state and regional drought protection. (Construction funding from benefited down river states and federal environmental agencies should be considered) 6. Initiate an independent legislative investigation to determine why Colorado officials supported the Gunnison opposition to Union Park, and allowed transfer of Colorado's most developable waters to the federal government. Also request a governor's suit to reclaim these waters. 7. Initiate legislation requiring non -binding arbitration of inter -basin water conflicts by the State Engineer, before such cases are referred to a neutral district court. 8. Visit the Union Park Reservoir site during the Interim Water Committee's August 17-18 tour of West Slope water facilities. Schedule a briefing on the multipurpose Union Park concept from Arapahoe County. Thank you for considering these citizen LNAmmeuts and recommendations on behalf of Colorado's current and future generations. S'ncere'')- Dave Miller ADM/Ian cc; Governor Romer and Attorney General Gale Norton Colorado Congressional Delegation and legislators Senate President Tom Norton, House Speaker Chuck Berry Ynvironmental■Caucus, Ron Salazar, Jim Lochhead, David Harrison Colorado Water Congress, Colorado Farm Bureau Denver Board of Water Commissioners, Metro Water Providers Colorado Counties, Inc., CO Municipal League, League of Women voters Colorado Association of Commerce and Industry, Club 20 Arapahoe County, City of Colorado Springs Allen D. (Dove) Mager P.O. Box567 Palmer Lake, Cobnacio 80733 (779)481-2033 • FAX (770 481-4073 August 2, 1993 The Honorable Roy Ramer Governor State of Colorado State Capitol Building Denver, Colorado 80203 Re: Scandalous Giveaway Of Colorado Rater To Federal Government Dear Governor Romer: Colorado's environmental and economic future is being threatened by the Romer Administration giveaway of state waters to the federal goverment. On the 22nd day of March 1993, the Dipper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District (UGD).quietly transferred a major Colorado water right (86CW203) of 106,230 acre feet to the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (BURBC). This new decree for Colorado's unused Colorado River Caapact entitlements was acquired in Gunnison District Court with erroneous hydrologic data. The decree's stated purpose is to enhance Upper Gunnison fish, recreation, and irrigation needs. However, the obvious real purpose is to appease local radicals, who would rather see Colorado's undeveloped snowmelt flow freely to permanent growth in other states. "Not One Drop Over The Bill" is the selfish slogan of this local group. Their specific goal is to stop construction of a large, off -river, Gunnison re3ervvoir. This high altitude reservoir will save Colorado's wasted floodwaters during heavy snow years for much needed multi -year drought protection of both slopes. The enclosed chart clearly shows the Gunnison mockery of Colorado's reasonable Instream :low Laws to protect fish and recreation. The transferred decree is a sham, because it requires 50% more water than the total average virgin flow of the Taylor River. During the water right trial, UGD claincd Taylor River fish growth and recreation had improved since its 1975 Optimal Flow Agreement with BUREC• However, if the decreed optimal flows were sustainable, which they are not, the extreme water velocities would actually be harmful to fish growth and safe fishing. As indicated by the chart, fishing improved because the high flows were reduced after the 1975 Agreement -- not increased. With regard to BGD's claim for more irrigation water, U.S. and Colorado census reports clearly indicate Upper Gunnison irrigated acreage has declinet a steady 1% per year since the early 1960's. Gunnison consumptive water needs will continue to drop with the retirement of salty land from over irrigation. The switch to shallow irrigation methods is also conserving Gunnison water for other uses. UGH is fully aware of its growing Gunnison water surplus. In fact, from 1986 to 1989 UGD sponsored a major state funded study to explore several transmountain diversion alternatives from the Gunnison to satisfy future 2 Front Range needs in exchange for dollars. UGD quickly squelched this logical water sharing study, however, after suffering boycott and recall threats from a local extremist group. State Senator Linda Powers is the darling of this highly vocal lobby. She claims Metro Denver covets all Gunnison County water. In reality, 7% of Granison River unused flow would increase Metro Denver's current supply by 50%. The untapped Gunnison is currently losing more than half of Colorado's total legal share of the Colorado River system. Incredibly, your governor appointees to the Colorado Water Conservation Board unanimously violated their water conservation mandate for future Colorado generations by aggressively supporting UGD's impossible - optimal decree during the Colorado Supreme Court ,appeal. This critical Ramer Administration support was given without benefit of any hydrologic analysis by state technical experts. In spite of strong objections from Arapahoe County, Colorado's highest court compounded this grievous state blunder by refusing to review the factual data. Colorado citizens generally understand the high stakes competition for water in the arid West. Unfortunately, Colorado voters do not realize Colorado is the only Western state that does not have a strategic water development program to assure adequate supplies for future generations. Instead of having the political will to build a consensus statewide water strategy, we have created a devisive gridlock there misguided leaders can easily distort truth and inflame emotions for local votes. State water agencies add to the confusion by wasting millions on uncoordinated basin studies that are designed to further the not -so -hidden agendas of each particular area. The net result is a lack of statewide perspective where a few extremists can exploit interbasin warfare to further their social engineering objectives. California and Arizona are the big winners. In view of Colorado's self-defeating water management crisis, and on behalf of all current and future Colorado citizens, I am obliged to demand a governor's suit to reverse the Gunnison Optimal Flow Decree and its transfer to the federal government. Copies of this letter are being forwarded to selected Colorado political and media leaders. Hopefully, it will receive widespread public attention — and Colorado voters will not be disappointed with your response. Thank you for addressing this unprecedented water issue. It may be the most critical in Colorado's environmental and economic history. Dave Miller ADM/bm Encl: Taylor River Flow Comparison Chart Z O IS 0-3 O Z. h 0 O a a p' CD er n a IM nV a 7 O m • er el' as 1" T O R 0 as H a a CD mM n m a CD (10 'V n1n ✓ ro O. fb as T CD I". I"( O C O cO T in C 1- P1 I31 K O 0 � . • 0 ( z ▪ N 0 1Y W - CD - c O O C •3 a a lC 1p O C 7 w ▪ M O •1 74 UI C C'at a O z 2 U) 4- J z FLOW (ACRE FEET) Thousands N U N LA W C ion STATE DECREED MINIMUM FLOWS 1 l J AVERAGE FLOW BEFORE 1915 a C, m O t r r O Co N m 0 C> O w a m m m D r 0 rn r 0 0 0 cn 0 rZ V 001141W/MW • 41* Willlnl.. W. O MMM.. Unman li Me lesd k. 1. mtge. V.1' *awes 4I Se* 444444 1_ Dee". Vr, IMn N Ioen.. Mlw.~ rM n Ide.eill. V I' Ora RIISM Merry ■. M.e, V.r. IS -014. MMW'n& lee '! INn M,MI, v,r. 91.Mer M444**& Q,aMM' Divisive comments could leave state high and dry The July 18 article on state Sen. Linda Powers explains that she ran for office to stop Arapahoe County's Union Park Water Storage Project in Gunnison County. Powers was quoted as saying: "Basi- cally it (Union Park) takes all of the water from Gunnison County and shifts it over to Arapahoe County. It would be a disaster for our county." Powers should know this is a gross distortion of fact. She also must realize that divisive statements from public offi- cials will only fuel the grow- ing East-West Slope gridlock over water development; The primary purpose of Arapahoe County's proposed Union Park Reservoir ,,is to save Colorado's wasted`flood flows in heavy showmelt years to protect both. slopes during multiyear &'oughts. Union Park's high -altitude, off -river storage will actually give Gunnison County more water, when needed,, than it has now. In fact, instead of shifting "all" of Gu nison's water to metro Denver,' only 7% of the Gunnison's unused river flow will eventually reach the Front Range dur- ing droughts. :M.. NN i 1. I 44 Ilp0My MMMIMn Mewv a Rocky Mountain. News ----- _ Ley n. --S., Pub , M.nWFee Me, 04411444.444 Dhow My .m.s.n b - deY1M�1e. QMMM\ MMnp'IIFMW. OCI.e.e D. Sat. AiedPC!!M ammo .MM.. Marcie* rwrwle+'M'wls. NI'MeM Oink Elver M IM C.FSM "e As a result of this avoid- able East-West conflict over water, Colorado is perma- nently losing more than half of its legal share of the Colo- rado River to thirsty down - river states. Most of this tragic loss is from Colorado's untapped and overlooked Gunnison River. In a state that avoids stra- tegic water planning, it is easy for politicians to distort facts and inflame emotions for local votes. Powers could make a major contribution to Colorado's environmental and economic future by pro- moting cooperative, state- wide water strategies — in- stead of misguided local emotionalism. • Dave Miller Palmer Lake ■ mmmimmiMME tkr1 Get- -(43 W` 4` soot' • � 6(;s �trt°'PI page/ S Arkansas Valley ourincil nearly on Agnadrure In Caloraco adA¢acrit Sias Sins Mgr Vol. 45 No. 7 Thursday, And 22, 1992 SCe Per Copy The Western need for high mountain reservoirs The growing Western water crisis can be quickly resolved with a few high mountain reservoirs. Hydrologists have long known that water storage at the head of a river will maximize environmental, economic and recreational benefits for the entire river, Unfortunately, because of uneven political clout between the states, most long-term Western water storage is in hot desert reservoirs near the end of rivers. Instead of maximizing the drought protection benefits for the entire region, low attitude reservoirs can only serve the lower basin users. Regional Water loss from evaporation is higher than necessary. Also. because of heavy silt buildup, our big federal reservoirs are steadily shrinking. Meanwhile, the demands on Western water are rapidly increasing. Tree ring studies show the Western region is overdue for a drought that could'last up to 20 years. The b:g cyclic reservoirs can presently hold enough mountain snow melt to handle 10 year wet and dry cycles for the desert states. Howeve-, most of the small seaso reservoirs in mountain states are seriously inadequate atter a two year drought cycle, Mountain states are fortunate to have the snow melt and storage sites to rapidly solve this growing Western water crunch. For example. Colorado's proposed Union Park Reservoir can hold enough wet cycle water on the Continental Divide to satisfy the total municipal needs of 6 million people for a year. The simple earthen darn for this remote, off river reservoir will cost a small fraction of other Western drought protection alternatives. During the critical multi -year drought cycles, about half of Union Park's storage will be used to augment the Taylor, East, Gunnison and Colorado rivers. The other half will be used to protect Colorado's Front Range growth and drought needs in the South Platte and Arkansas River basins. The timing of these drought releases will automatically benefit Utah, Arizona, Nevada. California, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and Arkansas, The water from Union Park will be reused many times for the entire length of these major rivers. Because of the great regional potential of high attitude reservoirs (including preservation of endangered fish), serious consideration should be given to a cooperative local, state and federal approach to construction financing. There is no doubt that the technical and environmental facts favor Western high attitude storage. With some innovative leadership, all Western citizens could,proudly celebrate the millennium with a few urgently needjreservoirs in the headwater states. —Darn Miller Palmer Lake art - STATE OF COLORADO Ii cribc oS I',4, COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (, r Dedicated to protecting and improving the health and environment oldie people of Colorado 4 IINI (-hefty Creek IJr. 5, i I.alwrawry BaAdin A ^ ' J "I flv,wel, Colorado 80222.1510 41101 1101 Avenua Plwnt't 1.10JI 692.2000 il Deaver, Colorado 80220. I IS: 13031691-4200 ;L) 1,. August 13, 1993 n. C'I "eyrie jtecY Medial 9uvice. Declaim. O0 692.2910 Pox 2824904 Rey Romer Gmetrnr Nina.) A. Nolan, MO. AIPI I E.ecuwor Dtrecrn, Board of County Commissioners Weld County P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Dear Board of County Commissioners: Enclosed is a copy of the July 1993 Grant awards from the Emergency Medical Services Division in order by county. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for any assistance you were able to provide in the prioritization of these grant applications from your county. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Sincerely, Arleen Way Grants Manager Colorado Department of Health Emergency Medical Services Division Picas1 cj ® Prrarr&an Nn ;wlnlA,trr COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES GRANT AWARDS JULY 1993 The awards shown below reflect the EMS Division's intent to award the funds to the following agencies. Actual amounts may vary depending upon final verification and contractual agreements. Agencies also have the right to refuse funding. APPLICANT COUNTY GRANT REQUEST FUNDS AWARDED REQUESTED Northglenn Amb Inc. Aurora FD Alamosa County Amb Dist Alamosa County SD 113 Bennett Fire & Rescue Byers Vol FD City of Glendale FD Cunningham FPD Upper San Juan Hosp Campo QRT Springfield EMS Assoc Allenspark FPD Broomfield Emg Amb, Inc. Cherryvale FPD Longmont United Hosp Sugarloaf FPD Cheyenne County Amb Scry Clear Creek Co EM Alpine Rescue Team Concjos County Crowley County Custer County Med Found Delta Amb Sery North Fork Arab Sery Provenant Health Partners Mountain Comm FPD Parker FPD Mountain Comm FPD Mercy Paramedics :own of Avon Vail FD Western Eagle Cnty.Amb.Dist :ity of Colorado Springs Edison Vol FD Ellicott Vol ED Green Mtn FalLs/Chipita Pk FD Hanover Vol FD Tri County VFD Elbert County EMS Council Elbert FPD Kiowa Vol Amb Co Rattlesnake FPD Carbondale Rurual FPD City of Glenwood Spgs Central City FD Adams Adams/Arap Alamosa Alamosa Arapahoe Arapahoe Arapahoe Arapahoe Archuletta Baca Baca Boulder Boulder Boulder Boulder Boulder Cheyenne Clear Creek Clear CrldPar Conejos Crowley Custer Delta Delta Denver Douglas Douglas Douglas/Tell Durango Eagle Eagle Eagle El Paso El Paso El Paso El Paso El Paso El Paso Elbert Elbert Elbert Elbert Garfield Garfield Gilpin 4,839 14,258 12,160 26,940 36,502 20,000 5,020 1,120 3,883 11,964 22,608 7,950 30,000 3,498 2,028 31,000 8,750 54,550 11,867 12,250 42,080 6,720 33,700 18,972 45,754 2,596 35,190 39,000 35,000 2,362 48,391 31,796 10,000 4,899 3,406 11,721 10,162 3,616 96,907 7,420 75,623 34,070 6,495 46,805 26,931 • 4,839 1.3,470 12,160 24940 26,502 20,000 2,095 1,120 3,883 12,699 18,258 7,950 30,000 3,498 2,028 31,000 8,750 54,550 8,764 5,000 21,700 6,720 33,700 18,972 46,754 2,596 26,096 39,000 35,000 2,362 48,391 2;2,066 ]0,000 4,899 3,406 1.1,721 5,656 3,616 55,927 7,420 46,000 17,000 6,495 26,000 24,967 Training/Med.Equipment Medical Equipment Medical Equipment Training Emergency Vehicle Emergency Vehicle Medical Equipment Medical Equipment Medical Equipment Comm./Medical Equip. Medical Equipment Emergency Vehicle Medical Equipment Training Medical Equipment Emergency Vehicle Medical & Rescue Equip. Medical Equip./Training CommJMedical Equip. Communications Emergency Vehicle Emergency Vehicle Communications/Training Training Emerg.Vehicle/Med.Equip. Emerg.VehlMed.EglExt. Emergency Vehicle Extrication Communications Emergency VchjTraining Extrication Extrication Medical Equip/Ext. Training/Communications Training/Communications Communications/Med.Eq. Communications/Med.Eq. Medical Equipment Emergency VchJMed.Eq. Med.Equip./Emerg.Veh. Medical Equipment Emergency Vehicle Emergency Vehicle APPLICANT COUNTY GRANT REQUEST FUNDS AWARDED REQUESTED Gilpin County S&R Grand Co S&R Grand County EMS Grand Valley FPD Krcmmling FPD Western State College Huerfano County LaVeta FPD North Park Hosp Dist Coal Creek Canyon FPD Golden Vol FD Highland Rescue Team Inter —Canyon FPD Mountain Area EMS Proj Kiowa Co Amb Sery Community Amb Sery Kit Carson Co. Amb Stratton Amb Assoc Flagler Rural FPD La Plata County EMS Council St. Vincent Gen Hosp Fort Lewis Mesa FPD Big Elk Meadows VFD Estes Park Vol FD Front Range Comm Coll Livermore FD, Inc. Park Hosp Dist Poudre Canyon FPD Poudre Valley Hosp Rist Canyon Vol FD Thompson Valley Hosp Dist Wellington FPD Trinidad Amb Dist Logan County Amb Logan County Amb, Inc. Merino Vol ED Merino Vol FD Gateway Vol FD Lower Valley FPD Mesa County EMS Volunteers Plateau Valley FPD Montezuma Co EMS Council Montrose County Morgan Co Sheriff S&R Morgan County Park Co S&R Platte Canyon Rescue Scry South Park Amb Dist Haxtun Hosp Dist Snowmass-Wildcat FP City of Lamar Ambulance Gilpin Grand Grand &and Grand Gunnison Huerfano Huerfano Jackson Jeffco,Boul Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Kiowa Kit Carson Kit Carson Kit Carson KitCar&Linc La Plata Lake LaPlata Larimer Larimer Latimer Larimer Larimcr Larimer Larimer Larimer Larimer Latimer Las Animas Logan Logan Logan Logan Mesa Mesa Mesa Mesa Montezuma Montrose Morgan Morgan Park Park Park Phillips Pitkin Prowers 23,802 57,385 8,139 3,132 3,260 1,175 54,900 40,000 11,019 54,429 22,936 46,275 42,684 5,000 61,311 33,000 43,298 2,545 5,620 32,138 6,306 90,000 47,664 8,994 19,882 83,810 5,321 23,480 4,484 17,128 21,039 588 62,734 2,050 54,651 5,728 18,922 35,093 2,205 19,344 9,150 36,075 32,275 31,961 20,000 27,236 27,390 65,581 12,000 32,000 17,093 23,802 4,875 8,139 3,132 3,263 1,175 46,200 15,000 11,019 54,429 22,936 46,275 26,400 5,000 61,311 33,000 6,000 2,545 5,620 14,650 6,306 15,000 25,000 2,250 19,882 35,000 5,321 15,948 4,484 6,168 21,039 588 31,500 2,050 24,080 4,000 9,000 24,374 2,205 19,344 9,150 16,143 32,275 20,000 5,000 14,800 23,390 65,581 7,000 20,000 17,093 Comm./Med.Equipment Comm./Rescue Eq. Communications Extrication Extrication Communications Emerg. Veh./Extrication Emergency Vehicle Comm./Extrication Emergency Vehicle Emergency Vehicle Emergency Vehicle Emergency Vehicle Medical Equipment Emergency Vehicle Emerg.Veh./Med.Equip. Communications Medical Equipment Mcd.Equip./Extrication Med & Rescue Eq./Training Communications Emergency Vehicle Emerg.Veh./Comm. Medical Equip./Ext. Training Emergency Vehicle Communications Rescue Equip./Training Medical Equipment Training/Extrication Emergency Vehicle Medical Equipment Emergency Vehicle Training Communicatioos/Med.Equip. Training Extrication Training/MedLEquip./Ext. Extrication CommJ Mcd.Equip. Medical Equipment Medical & Rescue Equip. Emergency Vehicle Emergency Vehicle Communications Comm./Rescue Equipment Comm./Mcd.Equip.araining Emerg. V eh.ITraini ng/Comm. Extrication Emergency Vehicle Training/Communications • APPLICANT Holly Fire & Amb Beulah Ambulance Rio Blanco FPD Routt Mem Hosp Center FPD San Juan County EMS Council San Miguel County Cripple Creek Amb NE Teller County FPD Woodland Park Amb Washington County Amb Sery Aimes Junior College Dist Eaton FPD Tri Area Amb Dist Weld Co Amb Sery Yuma Amb Sery Yuma County EMS Council Regional Grants Ambulance Serv. Co Parkview Episcopal Mcd Ctr San Juan Basin AVTS Western AHEC Statewide Grants Colorado BTLS Co.State Fire Chiefs Assoc EMTAC K-9 Search & Rescue Western AHEC COUNTY Prowers PUEBLO Rio Blanco Routt Saguachc San Juan San Miguel Teller Teller Teller Washington Weld Weld Weld Weld Yuma Yuma Region 3 Reg.7,13,14 Region 9 Reg.10, 11 Statewide Statewide Statewide Statewide Statewide GRANT REQUEST 17,294 50,228 3,410 44,400 4,346 15,183 127,700 9,617 3,500 13,454 25,926 19,184 8,309 5,173 77,063 4,112 6,604 91,353 281,400 36,000 66,135 11,520 65,500 25,000 39,518 32,922 FUNDS AWARDED 9,232 30,804 3,410 44,400 4,346 15,183 127,700 8,230 3,500 11,658 25,926 19,184 5,000 5,173 38,532 4,112 6,604 30,000 10,000 36,000 30,000 11,520 65,500 25,000 10,000 32,922 REQUESTED Medical Equipment Comm./Med.Equip./Ext. Communications Communications Medical Equipment Communications Communications Med.Equip/Extrication Training Communications/Med.Equi p. Comm./Med.Eq./Emerg.Veh. Training Extrication Medical Equipment Medical Equipment Medical Equipment Communications Information Systems Communications Training Training Training Disaster—Med./Rescue Eq. Training Emerg.Veh./Rcseue Eq. Training 15-DPT-EX FORM 905 DETERMINATION "1 nn. ...-'N/ L) .i I nt 0- 1, •U'i'.,.._._. STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS 419 STATE CENTENNIAL BUILDING DENVER, COLORADO 30203 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF: FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF FT. LUPTON 306 PARK AVENUE FT. LUPTON, CO 80621 0630930TM TELEPHONE (303) 866-2371 APPLICATION NO. $3-126 FILE NO. 62-01-186-(04) COUNTY WELD PARCEL NO. 62147106133003 FOR EXEMPTION FROM GENERAL TAXATION OF PROPERTY CLAIMED TO BE OWNED AND USED SOLELY AND EXCLUSIVELY FOR RELIGIOUS PURPOSES. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: FT LUPTON 15163 LOT 23-24 BLOCK 13 TWOMBLY 0/0 138 MCKINLEY. PERSONAL PROPERTY IS INCLUDED, AND IS GRANTED/DENIED EXEMPTION IN THE SAME PERCENTAGE AS THE REAL PROPERTY, UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED BELOW. LEASED PERSONAL PROPERTY IS NOT INCLUDED. THE ADMINISTRATOR, HAVING REVIEWED THE APPLICATION AS PROVIDED IN COLORADO REVISED STATUTES, TITLE 39, ARTICLE 2, SECTION 117, HAS DETERMINED THAT SUCH EXEMPTION IS JUSTIFIED AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTENT OF THE LAW, AND EXEMPTION IS HEREBY GRANTED, THE SAME TO BE EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1992. DATED AT DENVER, COLORADO THIS 1st DAY OF Agga,t , 19 93 . MARY E. HUDDLESTON PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR (SEE REVERSE FOR APPEAL RIGHTS) (COPIES TO OWNER, ASSESSOR, TREASURER AND BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) at: r -d, 15-DPT-EX FORM 905 PFTFRMTNATION STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS 419 STATE CENTENNIAL BUILDING DENVER, COLORADO 80203 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF: 070593DTM TELEPHONE (303) 866-2371 ST. ALBAN'S MISSION EPISCOPAL CHURCH APPLICATION NO. 93-198 525 WALNUT STREET FILE NO. 62-01-450(02) WINDSOR, CO 80550 COUNTY WELD PARCEL NO. 52080721207001 FOR EXEMPTION FROM GENERAL TAXATION OF PROPERTY CLAIMED TO BE OWNED AND USED SOLELY AND EXCLUSIVELY FOR RELIGIOUS PURPOSES. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: W2 LOT 28, ALL LOTS 30-32, BLOCK 20, WINDSOR. PERSONAL PROPERTY IS INCLUDED, AND IS GRANTED/DENIED EXEMPTION IN THE SAME PERCENTAGE AS THE REAL PROPERTY, UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED BELOW. LEASED PERSONAL PROPERTY IS NOT INCLUDED. THE ADMINISTRATOR, HAVING REVIEWED THE APPLICATION AS PROVIDED IN COLORADO REVISED STATUTES, TITLE 39, ARTICLE 2, SECTION 117, HAS DETERMINED THAT SUCH EXEMPTION IS JUSTIFIED AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTENT OF THE LAW, AND EXEMPTION IS HEREBY GRANTED, THE SAME TO BE EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 1992. DATED AT DENVER, COLORADO THIS 1st DAY OF Auquct , 19 9q- n4a W 'SDDLESTON PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR (SEE REVERSE FOR APPEAL RIGHTS) (COPIES TO OWNER, ASSESSOR, TREASURER AND BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) 15-DPT-EX FORM 905 DETFRMTU*TION STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS 419 STATE CENTENNIAL BUILDING DENVER, COLORADO 130203 IN THE HATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF: INTERNATIONAL CHURCH OF THE FOURSQUARE GOSPEL, GREELEY SPANISH FOURSQUARE CHURCH 915 "C' STREET GREELEY, CO 80631 APPLICATION NO. FILE NO. COUNTY PARCEL NO. 063093DTM TELEPHONE (303) 866-2371 93-25$ 62-01-475-(01') WELD §2096108110010 FOR EXEMPTION FROM GENERAL TAXATION OF PROPERTY CLAIMED TO BE OWNED AND USED SOLELY AND EXCLUSIVELY FOR RELIGIOUS PURPOSES. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: E 24 FT OF S 95 FT OF LOT 15 3 THE S 95 FT OF LOT 16 BLOCK 148, GREELEY. PERSONAL PROPERTY IS INCLUDED, AND IS GRANTED/DENIED EXEMPTION IN THE SAME PERCENTAGE AS THE REAL PROPERTY, UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED BELOW. LEASED PERSONAL PROPERTY IS NOT INCLUDED. THE ADMINISTRATOR, HAVING REVIEWED THE APPLICATION AS PROVIDED IN COLORADO REVISED STATUTES, TITLE 39, ARTICLE 2, SECTION 117, HAS DETERMINED THAT SUCH EXEMPTION IS JUSTIFIED AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTENT OF THE LAW, AND EXEMPTION, IS HEREBY GRANTED, THE SAME TO BE EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1992. DATED AT DENVER, COLORADO THIS 1st DAY OF Autost , 19 91 at�Y E. HUDDLESTON PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR (SEE REVERSE FOR APPEAL RIGHTS) (COPIES TO OWNER, ASSESSOR, TREASURER AND BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) 15-DPT-EX FORM 905 DETERMINATION STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS 419 STATE CENTENNIAL BUILDING DENVER, COLORADO 80203 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF: LUTHERAN HOSPITALS AND HOME SOCIETY OF AMERICA DBA NORTHEAST HOME HEALTH CARE P.O. BOX 2957 GREELEY, CO 80631 APPLICATION NO. FILE NO. COUNTY PARCEL NO. 0706930TM TELEPHONE (303) 866-2371 9.3-178 62-01-474-(01) MELD 0004133 FOR EXEMPTION FROM GENERAL TAXATION OF PROPERTY CLAIMED TO BE OWNED AND USED SOLELY AND EXCLUSIVELY FOR STRICTLY CHARITABLE PURPOSES. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PERSONAL PROPERTY ONLY LOCATED AT 1100 10TH STREET, SUITE 1300, GREELEY, IN TAX AREA 0600. PERSONAL PROPERTY IS INCLUDED, AND IS GRANTED/DENIED EXEMPTION IN THE SAME PERCENTAGE AS THE REAL PROPERTY, UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED BELOW. LEASED PERSONAL PROPERTY IS NOT INCLUDED. THE ADMINISTRATOR, HAVING REVIEWED THE APPLICATION AS PROVIDED IN COLORADO REVISED STATUTES, TITLE 39, ARTICLE 2, SECTION 117, HAS DETERMINED THAT SUCH EXEMPTION IS JUSTIFIED AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTENT OF THE LAW, AND EXEMPTION IS HEREBY GRANTED, THE SAME TO BE EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1992. DATED AT DENVER, COLORADO THIS 1st DAY OF August , 19 93 . ATI 4`694144ESTON PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR (SEE REVERSE FOR APPEAL RIGHTS) (COPIES TO OWNER, ASSESSOR, TREASURER AND BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS STATE OF COLORADO �1 DOCKET NUMBER(S) 24615 COUNTY SCHEDULE NO. 0959-12-1-04-003 NOTICE 'or HEARING West Greeley National Bank, Petitioner(s), vs. Weld County Board of Commissioners, Respondent. TO THE ABOVE -NAMED PARTIES, INTERESTED PERSONS, AND THEIR ATTORNEYS: Jeffrey M. Monroe Tax Profile Services 1123 Auraria Pkwy #G100 Denver, CO 80204 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: That the Board of Assessment Appeals will hear the appeal(s) of the above -named Petitioner(s): West Greeley National Bank Es roci6 concerning: (time) at: (date) on: (location): Abatement 10:30 am October 18, 1993 HEARING ROOM D, 3rd floor 1313 Sherman St. Rm 315 Denver, Colorado 80203 That the time reserved for Petitioner(s) in this hearing is ,t hour, and the time reserved for the Respondent(s) is also 1 hour. It is the intent to adhere to the time allocation. If further information is needed or there is a date conflict, please contact the Board immediately at (303) 866-5880. YOUR RULE 11 DOCUMENTATION IS DUE 9cSobilr 8. 1993. If this date falls on a weekend or State holiday, your deadline is the next working day. Date: Aggust 1 , 1993 BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS Diane M. Devrxes Administrator for the Board thao et:CA;As BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS STATE OF COLORADO DOCKET NUMBER(S) 24616 COUNTY SCHEDULE NO. 961-17-3-18-007 +1 NOTICE OF HEARING National Bank of Greeley, Petitioner(s), vs. Weld County Board of Commissioners, Respondent. TO THE ABOVE -NAMED PARTIES, INTERESTED PERSONS, AND THEIR ATTORNEYS: Jeffrey M. Monroe Tax Profile Services 1123 Auraria Pkwy 4G100 Denver, CO 80204 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: That the Board of Assessment Appeals will hear the appeal(s) of the above -named Petitioner(s): National Bank of Greeley concerning: (time) at: (date) on: (location): Abatement 1:00 pm October 18, 1993 HEARING ROOM D, 3rd floor 1313 Sherman St. Rm 315 Denver, Colorado 80203 That the time reserved for Petitioner(s) in this hearing is 1 hour, and the time reserved for the Respondent(s) is also a hour. It is the intent to adhere to the time allocation. If further information is needed or there is a date conflict, please contact the Board immediately at (303) 866-5880. YOUR RULE 11 DOCUMENTATION IS DUE October 8. 7.99. If this date falls on a weekend or State holiday, your deadline is the next working day. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS Date: August 17, 1993 Diane M. DeVries Administrator for the Board BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS STATE OF COLORADO DOCKET NUMBER(S) 24617 COUNTY SCHEDULE NO. 961-05-3-15-022 NOTICE OF HEARING National Bank of Greeley, Petitioner(s), vs. Weld County Board of Commissioners, Respondent. TO THE ABOVE -NAMED PARTIES, INTERESTED PERSONS, AND THEIR ATTORNEYS: Jeffrey M. Monroe Tax Profile Services 1123 Auraria Pkwy #G100 Denver, CO 80204 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: That the Board of Assessment Appeals will hear the appeal(s) of the above -named Petitioner(s): National Bank of Greeley concerning: (time) at: (date) on: (location): Abatement 3:00 pm October 18, 1993 HEARING ROOM O, 3rd floor 1313 Sherman St. Rm 315 Denver, Colorado 80203 That the time reserved for Petitioner(s) in this hearing is 1 hour, and the time reserved for the Respondent(s) is also 1 hour. It is the intent to adhere to the time allocation. If further information is needed or there is a date conflict, please contact the Board immediately at (303) 866-5880. YOUR RULE 11 DOCUMENTATION IS DUE October 8. 1.993. If this date falls on a weekend or State holiday, your deadline is the next working day. BOARD OF ASSESSMENTPP, Date: August 17, 1.993 Diane M. DeVries Administrator for the Board Rocky Mountain Poison Center 645 Bannock Street Denver, Colorado 80204-4507 Administration: 303/436-5616 FAX: 303/623-1119 Poison Information and Emergency: 303/629-1123 Colorado Toll Free (Outside Metro Denver): 800/332-3073 Deaf Access/TTY: 303/ 620-9565 oc, I Designated as a Regional Poison Control Center by the American Association of Poison Control Centers Denver Health and Hospitals, Department of Public Health United Way Wiry YA August 16, 1993 C CO ,:i`( r 9 CL ET( TO T!:.: 21.7.-(J 34 Board of County Commissioners Weld County Courthouse Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Re: Rocky Mountain Poison Center Dear Commissioner: We are pleased to inform you that 55 of Colorado's 63 counties have decided to provide Poison Center services to their residents, while another four counties are in serious negotiations. We look forward to working with all counties to provide this service throughout the state. In September, each county will be provided with a contract for Poison Center services in 1994. An accounting of our services and their costs will be included with the contract. We will be pleased to answer any questions you may have. We wish to thank you for your commitment to emergency telephone poison services in Colorado and we look forward to developing a stable funding base for this service in the future. Sincerely, Richard C. Dart, M.D., Ph.D. Director RCD/ms cc: Franklyn Judson, MD, Director, Dept. of Public Health Kathleen Wruk, RN, MRS, Managing Director Roger Donahue, Colorado Dept. of Health CC: CACae) HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 93-57 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR RECREATIONAL VEHICLE STORAGE IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - DON HOFF A public hearing was conducted on August 18, 1993, at 10:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner Constance L. Harbert, Chairman Commissioner W. H. Webster, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Dale K. Hall Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Assistant County Attorney, Lee Morrison Planning Department representative, Greg Thompson The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated July 28, 1993. and duly published August 5, 1993, in the Windsor Beacon, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of Don Hoff for a Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for recreational vehicle storage in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this a matter of record. Greg Thompson, Planning Department representative, said staff recommends this matter be continued to August 25, 1993, because the applicant's sign was posted late. Don Hoff, attorney for the applicant, apologized for the sign not being posted and agreed to the August 25, 1993, date. Mr. Hoff confirmed for Mr. Morrison that he is the attorney for the owner. There was no public testimony offered concerning the continuance of this matter. Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to continue the request of Don Hoff for a Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for recreational vehicle storage in the A (Agricultural) Zone District to August 25, 1993, at 10:00 a.m. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Baxter, and it carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 23rd day of August, 1993. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to By: Deputy Cler TAPE #93-28 DOCKET #93-57 PL0821 dan he Board K. Hall Dal K. APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WEL,COUNTY, COLORADO 7425I.r..ri-t (P ,L/zoC Constance L. Harbert, Chairman s /ALI er, Pro- em J. Kirkme U L er At cC : PC 930811 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 93-58 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR AN OIL AND GAS SUPPORT AND SERVICE FACILITY (NATURAL GAS COMPRESSOR STATION) - SNYDER OIL CORPORATION A public hearing was conducted on August 18, 1993, at 10:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner Constance L. Harbert, Chairman Commissioner W. H. Webster, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Dale K. Hall Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Assistant County Attorney, Lee Morrison Planning Department representative, Greg Thompson The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated July 28, 1993, and duly published August 5, 1993, in the Windsor Beacon, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of Snyder Oil Corporation for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for an oil and gas support and service facility (natural gas compressor station). Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this a matter of record. Greg Thompson, Planning Department representative, said the applicant's sign is not posted and staff recommends continuing said matter to September 8, 1993. Mr. Thompson explained, in response to questions of the Board, that staff does not inspect the property for posting; however, staff does make the signs to be picked up and posted. There was no public testimony offered concerning the continuance of this matter. Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to continue the request of Snyder Oil Corporation for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for an oil and gas support and service facility (natural gas compressor station), to September 8, 1993, at 10:00 a.m. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Webster, and it carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 23rd day of August, 1993. Weld County Clerk to he Board BY: 4t -CAP � o.i Deputy Cler to the d—� TAPE 493-28 DOCKET 493-58 PL0092 APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD, COUNTY, COLORADO Constance L„ Harbert, Chairman �JGU_ bster, Prom (As �.. C//, s F. Baxter Dale K. Hall Barbara J. Kirkme er -et- cc : r't 930813 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 93-51 AL EVIEW RE: SITECIFIC LOPMENT PLAN AND YARD - SNYDERIOILRPERMIT FOR AN OIL CORPORATION A public hearing was conducted on August 18, 1993, at 10:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner Constance L. Harbert. Chairman Commissioner W. H. Webster, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Dale K. Hall Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Assistant County Attorney, Lee Morrison Planning Department representative, Greg Thompson The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated July 14, 1993, and duly published July 22, 1993, in the Windsor Beacon, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of Snyder Oil Corporation for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for an oil and gas equipment storage yard. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this a matter of record, and he noted said matter had been continued from August 4, 1993, to allow the applicant time to respond to proposed Development Standards. Greg Thompson. Planning Department representative, reviewed the reasons for continuance regarding traffic restrictions and dust abatement. Mr. Thompson read into the record a letter, Exhibit G, he sent to Dan Nelson, Snyder Oil Corporation, stating amendments to include: 1) Light vehicles, such as pick-up trucks, may have up to two trips per day, seven days per week; and 2) Heavy trucks may have up to three trips per day and a maximum number of twelve trips per week. His letter also noted the County Engineer suggested the dust abatement shall be applied fthe rom and Mr. Nelson Jim Phelps were rth on Weld County Road 35, but will need to be clarified with theBoardpresent representing Snyder Oil Corporation. Mr. Nelson stated the letter is agreeable and his abatement to e in effect budingnping is ermits areat the iss issued for t the period ofsbonly construction. Mr. Morrison building p said the building permits should not be issued until the dust abatement plan has been implemented during construction. Mr. Nelson said that is agreeable. Commissioner Kirkmeyer suggested a Condition of Approval be added concerning dust abatement on Weld County Road 35 during construction. Mr. Thompson suggested rewording Condition of Approval #4. Mr. Morrison said the abatement could be an noaddition therefore.part of, the of, tie agreement referred to in Condition of Approval too broad and open-ended. Chairman Harbert suggested removing Condition of Approval #4 and rewording the entire condition to require the dust abatement be effective before building permits are issued. Commissioner Kirkmeyer said Condition of Approval #4 should remain, but the requirement of dust abatement on Weld County Road 35 during construction should be added to it. Mr. Morrison suggested proposed language for said Condition, and the applicant agreed. Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve the request of Snyder Oil Corporation for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for an oil and gas equipment storage yard, based on the recommendations of the Planning staff and the Planning Commission, with the Conditions of Approval and Development Standards as entered into the record, and the addition of Conditions of Approval #5 and #6 concerning traffic being limited as per Mr. Thompson's letter and the requirement of dust abatement on Weld County Road 35. Mr. Morrison suggested adding said requirements as Development Standards 414 and #15 rather than conditions. Mr. Thompson stggested the dust abatement be approved by the Health Department and possibly the Engineering Department. Commissioner Kirkmeyer amended her motion to include staff's recommendations, and Commissioner Webster seconded the motion which carried unanimously. 930810 8 CC; Pi- RE: HEARING CERTIFICATION - SNYDER OIL CORPCRATION (DOCKET #93-51) PAGE 2 This Certification was approved on the 23rd tay of August, 1993. ATTEST: Ada44 Weld County Clerk to the Board By: 71h¢4lI J/ zL� Deputy Cllr to thaFB6xb\ TAPE #93-28 DOCKET #93-51 PL0328 APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Constance L. Harbert, Chairman Dal K. Hall ;✓A �S44 I tedihru,{/� Barbara J. Kirkmey 930810 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AUGUST 23, 1993 TAPE #93-28 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, August 23, 1993, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: MINUTES: CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: 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 Constance L. Harbert, Chairman Commissioner W. H. Webster, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Dale K. Hall Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: Weld County Attorney, Bruce T. Barker Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden Commissioner Hall moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of August 18, 1993, as printed. Commissioner Baxter seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. Commissioner Hall moved to approve the hearings conducted on August 18, 1993, as follows: 1) Amended Special Review Permit for recreational vehicle storage n the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Don Hoff; 2) Special Review Permit for an oil and gas support and service facility (natural gas compressor station), Snyder Oil Corporation; and 3) Special Review Permit for an oil and gas equipment storage yard. Snyder Oil Corporation. Commissioner Kirkmeyer seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: There were no additions to today's agenda. CONSENT AGENDA: COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: PUBLIC INPUT: WARRANTS: Commissioner Webster moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Baxter seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. There were no reports given. There was no public input. Don Warden, Director of Finance and Administration, presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General Fund $ 336,781.47 Handwritten warrants: Payroll Fund $ 659.20 Commissioner Baxter moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Hall seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER REQUEST FROM DENNIS GENE: ZITEK, DBA LAZY D, FOR A CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP OF TAVERN LIQUOR LICENSE, WITH EXTENDED HOURS, AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Bruce Barker, County Attorney, explained the establishment, previously known as Homestad Salon and Hereford Lanes, has undergone frequent changes of ownership during the past five to ten years. Mr. Zitek, his wife and two children z;re purchasing the property; they will then lease the property tack to Mr. Zitek to give him total control of the premises. Mr. Barker also explained Mr. Zitek is modifying the premises to include the bowling alley and lounge. Dennis Zitek, applicant, was present. In answer to questions from the Board, he stated the lounge will only be used for dances, and he explained there is an inside access to the lounge by way of a walkway through the lanes. In response to Chairman Harbert, Mr. Zitek said although his brother actually built this facility, he has no experience with the operation of the tavern. However, he has tended bar elsewhere. Mr. Barker remarked the Board should only consider the qualifications and character of the applicant when processing a request for a Change of Ownership. Commissioner Hall moved to approve said request for a Change of Ownership of a Tavern Liquor License, with extended hours, and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER REQUEST TO CHANGE, ALTER OR MODIFY PREMISES OF TAVERN FROM DENNIS GENE ZITEK, ABA LAZY D, AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Commissioner Webster moved to approve said request and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER 1993 DANCE HALL LICENSE FOR DENNIS GENE ZITEK, DBA LAZY D: Commissioner Hall moved to approve said license. Seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN FENWC'S HEAD START PROGRAM AND GREELEY/EVANS SCHOOL DISTRICT 6 AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Walt Speckman, Director of Human Resources, explained said agreement is for the purchase of breakfast. lunch, snack and supper for approximately 235 FENWC children and 75 adults. The Board asked why three meals and a snack are necessary. Mr. Speckman explained participants are inquired to receive two meals or snacks and some children atte e. morning sessions and some attend afternoon sessions. Commissioner Baxter moved to approve said agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER CONTRACT BETWEEN GOVERNOR'S JOB TRAINING OFFICE AND AREA AGENCY ON AGING AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Speckman explained activities to be funded under the grant include job development, referral and placement, classroom and on-the-job training, and skills enhancement. The goal is to provide training and job placement for 25 low income adults, 55 years of age and older. Commissioner Webster moved to approve said contract and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. Minutes - August 23, 1993 Page 2 CONSIDER ACCEPTANCE OF GRANT OF EASEMENT FOR WETLAND FROM SOUTH PLATTE VALLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, INC. - BRIDGE 14.5/25A: Drew 00Scheltinga, County Engineer, explained the Board executed this Grant of Easement, as well as the Quitclaim Deed and Grant of Easement included in the next item of business, in conjunction with the joint bridge project with Ft. Lupton. Mr. Scheltinga said the only action necessary is for the Board to accept said easement. Commissioner Baxter moved to accept said easement. Seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER ACCEPTANCE OF QUITCLAIM DEED AND GRANT OF EASEMENT FOR WETLAND FROM HARLEY AND MARTHA M. INOUYE - BRIDGE 14.5/25A: Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to accept said deed and easement. Seconded by Commissioner Webster, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER EXTENSION OF CONTRACT BETWEEN HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION, AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: John Pickle. Acting Director of Public Health, stated during 1993 the State decided to issue contracts on a quarterly basis due to Amendment 1. However, the State has now decided to use caler.dar years after December 31, 1993, so there will only be one contract per year instead of one each quarter. The matter before the Board at this time is the third quarter extension of the Air Pollution Contract for 1993. Commissioner Webster moved to approve said extension and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Baxter, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER LICENSE AGREEMENT TO PLACE AND MAINTAIN STRUCTURES WITHIN WELD COUNTY ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY WITH TAMSYN L. WAYCOTT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Barker explained Ms. Waycott had erected two brick abutments which extend into the County's right-of-way. The bigger problem, however, is the abutments are on top of culverts which were installed for the driveway. Mr. Barker stated said agreement is to address any problems or concerns arising out of said situation. He pointed out if the culverts ever need to be fixed, Ms. Waycott is responsible for moving the abutments. In response to questions from the Board, Mr. Barker stated she is aware of the terms for revoking the license agreement at a future date. Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve said agreement end authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Hall, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER AGREEMENT FOR PARTIALLY SELF -FUNDED PROGRAM WITH COLORADO COUNTIES' CASUALTY AND PROPERTY POOL AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden stated he solicited proposals earlier this year and found the COI Casualty and Property Pool is the most economical choice for the County at this time. Commissioner Baxter moved to approve said agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Webster, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER EMERGENCY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 1 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 34 AND 32 (VERMILLION ROAD): Commissioner Baxter moved to approve said closure. Seconded by Commissioner Webster, the motion carried unanimously. Minutes - August 23, 1993 Page 3 CONSIDER RESCINDING SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF POLLUTANT DISCHARGE AGREEMENTS WITH FIRST NATIONAL WATER COMPANY, MILLARD REFRIGERATION SERVICES, TOWN OF AULT, AND NORTH HURON WATER COMPANY: Mr. Pickle explained pollutant discharge agreements were approved in April; however, the paperwork was completed for drinking water agreements. In order to correct the situation, the Board needs to rescind their approval and staff will rewrite and reprocess the proper agreements.. Commissioner Hall moved to rescind said agreements. Seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER AGREEMENT FOR GRADING AND SNOW REMOVAL WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE TOWN OF SEVERANCE AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Barker explained he reviewed said agreement and found no problems with it. He said the municipalities do not have immunity under State law; therefore, it is included in said agreement. Commissioner Webster moved to approve said agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:30 A.M. APPROVED: ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board By: Deputy Clerk to the Board BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WE J) COUNTY, COLORADO Constancerbert,'Chairman iDal K. Mall Barbara J. KirkmeyeTr Minutes - August 23, 1993 Page 4 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AUGUST 23, 1993 TAPE #93-28 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, August 23, 1993, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: MINUTES: WARRANTS: ATTEST: 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 Constance L. Harbert, Chairman Commissioner W. H. Webster, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Dale K. Hall Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: Weld County Attorney, Bruce T. Barker Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden Commissioner Hall moved to approvethe minutes of the Board of Social Services meeting of August 18, 1993, as printed. Commissioner Baxter seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. Don Warden, Director of Finance and Administration, presented the warrants for approval by the Board in the amount of $32,861.87. Commissioner Hall moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Baxter seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:35 A.M. LuAu Weld County Clerk to the Board By: / li tet 1,7724., Deputy Clerk to the Bo APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WE COUNTY, COLORADO C _ Constance L. Harbert, Chairman Webste Baxter K. Hall Bart - e 44012 l Tem RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Wednesday, August 25, 1993 TAPE #93-28 ROLL CALL: Constance L. Harbert, Chairman W. H. Webster, Pro-Tem George E. Baxter Dale K. Hall Barbara J. Kirkmeyer MINUTES: Approval of minutes of August 23, 1993 READING OF ORDINANCE: ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: PUBLIC INPUT: 1) First Reading of Ordinance No. 118-L by tape (Each individual is allowed a three -minute period of time in which to speak. Please be aware that the Board may not be able to address your topic today; however, if they are unable to do so, the matter will either be referred to staff or scheduled for a future date. If you wish to speak regarding issues which are likely to be heard by the Board in a public hearing, such as a land use or violation hearing, you will be asked to give your testimony at that hearing, either in person or in writing.) COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants BIDS: BUSINESS: NEW: 1) Present Bids 1) Consider vacating portion of Weld County Road 64 (North 30' of E1NEi S36, T6N, R67W) 2) Consider Purchase Agreement with Sequoia Pacific Systems Corporation and authorize Chairman to sign 3) First Reading of Ordinance No. 118-L, In Matter of Amending Ordinances No. 118-J and 118-K, the Personnel Policy Handbook SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD: ROLL CALL: Constance L. Harbert, Chairman W. H. Webster, Pro-Tem George E. Baxter Dale K. Hall Barbara J. Kirkmeyer MINUTES: Approval of minutes of August 23, 1993 WARRANTS: Don Warden, County Finance Officer CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: HEARINGS: Aug 26 Aug 26 Aug 27 Sep 1 Sep 2 Sep 2 Sep 2 Sep 6 Aug 25 - Community Corrections Board - Local Planning Services Committee - Centennial Developmental Services, Inc. - County Council - Convention and Visitors Bureau Board - Local Planning Services Committee Island Grove Park Board - HOLIDAY Extension of Termination Dates of Weed Districts, Eaton -Ault Pest Control District #6, Southeast Weld Pest Control District 114, Prairie View Pest Control District #9, and Platte Valley Pest Control District #5 Aug 25 - Special Review Permit to park ditch -lining equipment and store materials, Jose A. Gonzales Aug 25 Minor Subdivision Final Plat, Ed Orr Aug 25 Amended Special Review Permit for recreational vehicle storage in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Don Hoff (cont. from 08/18/93) Aug 30 - Show Cause Hearing to consider revocation of USR 11540, Northern Colorado 3rine, c/o Mike Cervi (cont. from 07/07/93) Aug 31 - Show Cause Hearing to consider revocation of USR #540, Northern Colorado Brine, c/o Mike Cervi (cont. from 07/07/93) Sep 1 - Amended Special Review Permit for a natural gas compressor station and 403 -foot guyed microwave tower in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, KN Front Range Gathering Company Sep 1 - Amended Special Review Permit for an agricultural service establishment to include corporate offices and a truck wash facility in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Monfort, Incorporated - Special Review Permit 1-3 (Industrial) Zone Gas Corporation - Special Review Permit and service facility station), Snyder Oil 08/18/93) - Show Cause Hearing, Judy Oakley Change of Zone from C-1 (Neighborhood Commercial) to 1-2 (Industrial), Ted Rothe - Special Review Permit for a private microwave repeater station, Burlington Northern Railroad 10:00 AM - Show Cause Hearing for Central Weld/Greeley- Milliken Landfill, Waste Services Corporation 10:00 AM - Annual Meeting of Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority (cont. from 07/14/93) 9:00 AM Annual Meeting of Antelope Hills Law Enforcement Authority (cont. from 07/14/93) 9:00 AM Annual Meeting of Beebe Draw Law Enforcement Authority (cont. from 07/14/93) 9:00 AM Sep 1 Sep 8 Sep 8 Sep 15 Sep 29 Oct 13 Nov 17 Nov 17 Nov 17 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 8:00 AM 7:30 PM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 3:30 PM for a topping unit in the District, Gerrity Oil and for an oil and gas support (natural gas compressor Corporation (cont. from 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM COMMUNICATIONS: 1) Colorado Division of Property Taxation - Determination re: Hexa Group Partnership, Inc., c/o Orange Peel Educational Clinic Continued on Page 2 of Consent Agenda Wednesday. August 25, 1993 Page 2 of Consent Agenda PLANNING STAFF APPROVALS: 1) SE #469 - Bernhardt 2) 2PMH #1778 - Bernhardt RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve 1993 Dance Hall License for Dennis Gene 2itek, dba Lazy D * 2) Approve Purchase of Services Agreement between FENWC's Head Start Program and Greeley/Evans School District 6 * 3) Approve Contract between Governor's Job Training Office and Area Agency on Aging * 4) Accept Grant of Easement for Wetland from South Platte Valley Historical Society, Inc. - Bridge 14.5/25A * 5) Accept Quitclaim Deed and Grant of Easement for Wetland from Harley and Martha M. Inouye - Bridge 14.5/25A * 6) Approve Extension of Contract between Health Department and Colorado Department of Health„ Air Pollution Control Division * 7) Approve License Agreement to Place and Maintain Structures within Weld County Road Right -of -Way with Tamsyn L. Waycott * 8) Approve Agreement for Partially Self -Funded Program with Colorado Counties' Casualty and Property Pool * 9) Approve emergency closure of Weld County Road 1 between Weld County Roads 34 and 32 (Vermillion Road) *10) Rescind Sampling and Analysis of Pollutant Discharge Agreements with First National Water Company. Millard Refrigeration Services, Town of Ault, and North Huron Water Company *11) Approve Agreement for Grading and Snow Removal within the Boundaries of the Town of Severance ORDINANCES: 1) First Reading of Ordinance No. 118-L, In Matter of Amending the Personnel Policy Signed this date Wednesday, August 25, 1993 RESOLUTION RE: GRANT COUNTY DANCE HALL LICENSE NUMBER 226 ISSUED To DENNIS C. ZITEK, DBA LAZY D - EXPIRES DECEMBER 31, 1993, AT 12:00 MIDNIGHT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Dennis G. Zitek, dba Lazy D, has presented to the Board of County Commissioners an application for a County Dance License to hold public dances at the location described as follows: Weld County Road 136, //39520, Hereford, Colorado 80232 WHEREAS, said applicant has paid to Weld County the sum of TWENTY-FIVE AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($25.00) for said Weld County Dance Hall License, and WHEREAS, having examined said application, the Board deems it appropriate to grant a Weld County Dance Hall License to Dennis G. Zitek, dba Lazy D, and WHEREAS, said license shall be issued upon the express condition and agreement that the public dances will be conducted in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado, and any violation thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Dance Hall License Number 226 be, and hereby is, granted to Dennis G. Zitek, dba Lazy D, to conduct dances at the hereinabove described location. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that said License Number 226 shall be in effect through 12:00 o'clock midnight, December 31, 1993, conditional upon the applicant conducting all dances in strict conformity to all laws of the State of Colorado. 930827 -Caro-241 cc w, fiv,PL. DANCE HALL LICENSE - LAZY D PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of August, A.D., 1993. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: /2_4,4' nCet-t-elte• Deputy Clerk to the Board_ APPROVED AS TO FORM: 1die +1 � CountyXALL0LYtey BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WE Tip COUNTY, COLORADO Constance L4 $prbQrt, Chairman .47 ebster, Pro-Tem Baxte ADa a K,. 'all ad.i hi....__ Barbara J. Kirkmey r 930827 tl Nati Eirrnar k en CV CO TY ROAD 136, #39520, HEREFORD, COLORADO is not transferable. § ) / E k\J - °/ ` ■]]2f $ -2 E % �9 72 " " E f )}_cIS IO .c f- 8 E a I 2 co ICDNSPICUOUS PLACE �.z90.6 £.1rLe—e9 81,010 ryeW{BOd s saas We o0elsOd -moo AaoMIoC lO s$oJppy pm 'OM 'WOUM O{ OuissOyS10000es WOlay pe.anyeO oleo MAR WOWS 01 Commis slie0eEf Ul01ak1 eed Ammo() pol?asoy God Memo() leloods eei pelf ZEZ08 00 'auoiala1T 9ET XDM OZS6E a XZV'I VIIQ :THIN 'o SINNaQ OI leo$ I t (aveney Das) 11Th 1YNOI1VNe31NI ION ION 0301AOW 301M3/00 33NNOSNI ON UUYPW 0)HISd3o lion .WI3O3tl 60` 2th 4.2E d WELD COUNTY APPLICATION FOR LICENSE TO CONDUCT PUBLIC DANCE OR DANCES DATI✓ TO THE BOARD) OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OP WELD COUNTY. COLORADO: License fee of $25.00, payable to Clerk to the Board, P.O. Box 758, Greeley. Colorado 80632, is hereby tendered and application is hereby made for a license to conduct a public dance hall, booth or pavilion, where public dances are held. for the calendar year 19 or portion thereof. The undersigned hereby makes application for a County Dance Hall License, under the provisions of Title 12, Article 18, CRS, 1973 as amended, and for that purpose makes the following answers to the questions contained in this application. Every question must be answered. Any false answer or statement made by the applicant constitutes perjury and the person making such statements subjects any license issued herein to revocation. 1. List the name and address of applicant. (If application is by a partnership, give names and address of all partners. If application is by a corporation, give names and address of all officers.) Name 174)..2? , d41.1‘72y /226y"�, n•te r L Z.r / /72,7A, /' 7,7.4 k Address 4Y'r Qp 4. Ja i let re /e , 2. Is applicant organization incorporated under the laws of this State for purposes of a social, fraternal, patriotic, political, or athletic nature, not for pecuniary gain; or is it a regularly chartered branch, lodge, or chapter of a national organization or society organized for such purposes, being non-profit in nature; or is it religious or philanthropic institution? No (it< If "No", explain. Yes ( ) 3. Complete the following: Name Address Manager President Vice -President Treasurer Secretary 4. Trade Name (If any) Telephone No. Telephone Number of Manager c- (77- 2 965- 5. List EXACT date(s) for which application le being made for license. From (Date) : �/, /i3 f �� Hours: U To (Date): Houra: Q;AO 9A I 6. ADDRESS OF PLACE TO HAVE LICENSE: (Exact location of premises must be given. Give lot. block and part of the section where located, and if possible, give the street and number.) birRi3e 3747d //cr.4fcyf era $`Q.l 3,- 930627 7. Are these premises now licensed under the State Liquor or beer Code? If answer to whom is the license issued? Yea No ( 8. Do you have legal possession of the premises for which this application is made, by deed, lease, or written permission of owner? Yen (lam No 9. Has a license been issued previously? Yee (1 )(icNo ( ) is "Yes", nature of Appl STATE OF COLORADO ) 6O COUNTY OF WELD ) PAT15 4 ZL being first duly sworn on oath, e nd altars —the applicant(f) above named: That +:e, above and foregoing application and the answers made thereto. and well knows hereof, and that the answers made to the interrogatories therein set forth ure her.-) own knowledge. Si ature of Applic Subscribed 7'and sworn before a this day of _icy-' A.D.. 19 Deputy � Clark either says: That ead the the conteta true to 9301927 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN FENWC'S HEAD START PROGRAM AND GREELEY/EVANS SCHOOL DISTRICT 6 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 Purchase of Services Agreement between the Family Educational Network of Weld County's Head Start Program and Greeley/Evans School District 6. commencing July 1, 1993, and ending June 30, 1994, with further terms and conditions being as stated in said agreement, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Purchase of Services Agreement between the Family Educational Network of Weld County's Head Start Program and Greeley/Evans School District 6 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 23rd day of August, A.D.. 1993, nunc pro tune July 1, 1993. Weld County Clerk to the Board Deputy Cler to the BoArd APPROVED AS TO FORM: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO onstance,4.. #arbert, Chairman W. 11. ,Webster, Pro em Da a K. Hall v �/ SL—Jl�az Barbara J. Kirkmeyer -tixf'�'t 930830 /4,200600 cc ; Me, 1`/6776 PURCHASE OF SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered it this 1 day of 4w 1fl by and between the County of Weld, State of Colcracb, by and droop's the Bond of County Commissioners of Watt County, on belied of the Weld County DNldon of Human Resources, Family Educatfo nap Nehvork of Weld Canty* Head Start ProgranR hereinafter reform/ to as FENWC"and the Gmebp£vwns School District 6 hereinafter Wendt° as 'School Distb.L' WITNESSETH THAT for and In corm enston of the convnand; heroin agreed As be kept and performed, the School Dishkt hereby agrees to prate to FENWC, the tame' deacneed sen t:es based upon Me following tarns and c ndi:Ins 1. The School District mgprowob bveakbst with mil for approximately two hundred and turfy -he (235) chRaken and aerwnty'lhw (75) adutis at a cast of are dollar 0140) per meal 2. The School Distill se provide lunch with nit for app oxi atety Inc hundred and U*4nhe (295) FENWC children and seventy4Iss (75) adults at a cost of one dollar seventy -Mg cents ($1.75) per meaL Pike may be suilbct to Increase pursuant to Board of Education n action. 3. The School District reprort* snack *eh juke for app ndmatay buy hundred and i *tylve (235) children and seventy the (75) adults at a cost of abdrfive cents (S.65) per snack Price may be suttbct to Increase pursuant to Board of Educators Acton. 4. The School Distal will provide supper weft nips for approximately two hundred and thirty-five (235) FENWC chAdmn and sesenty-fYe (75) adults at a cast of one dollar aesenfybA0 cents ($1.75) per meaL Price may be subject to increase pursuant to Board of Education action. 5. The School Dicta we submit a IS for renvkea b de Weld County °Alston of Human Resources, P. O. Box SOS, Greeley Colorado, by the 10th of de month for stn *ee provided during the preceding month. The School Dlebk:t agrees to provide infarmatbn on the cost of the quantity of lunches staved to enable FENWC to comply with USDA minbunement requdremtnta. 6. FENWC wil apply directly fo USDA for re imbusement for each child's meal type (fowl paid, free, Of reduced) each month. The Schaal Distil wi/ not matte USDA reimbursement for these meat 920930 Purchase of Senses Agmement Page two FENWC agrees to pay the School Dtsbict for al meets saved and ala carte to Head Start children and staff. Such reimbursement wfe be made n*hfi three (3) weeks of the receipt of a statement of such charges from the Schoch Dlabkt The nits smite as described In paragraphs I, 2, and 3 above. 7. The School District agrees to provide neat kr accordance it Ore regulations of the Unaud States Department ofAgriculture: Chid Cans Food Program as shown In Attachment A hereto, which is hereby incorporated Ito this Agreement, 8. The School MUD wfl =Intern the blowing records for FENWC: a. Menu/Production Retortls, ivckfd leg minter of meats prepared, menu, parson sixes of menu Nees and amownte of food used to prepare menu Items. This Is a requirement at the preparation ictchen for all meats sexed. The records of be made available upon request to FENWC for audit and slew purposes. The School Dtsbit iSV nwhwahn the records within the record retention gulabiaes mandated by USDA 9. FENWC wgr maintain a dairy record of de manlier of meets sewed by 072e- 10. No portion of Mb Agreement shot be deemed to constitute a wither of of any kmnxaebfes the penes or their calkers or employees mayposssss, nor shat any porton of this Agreement to deemed tb harm created a duty of care it respect to any persons not a party to this Agreement 11. No portion of this Agreement shat be deemed to caste an obligation on the pad of the County of Well, State of Caorad , or School Dist it to expend hats not otherwise appropriator/beach succeeding veer. 12. If any section, subsection, parelireph sentence, abuse, ar phrase of this Agreement is for any reason Ski or decided to be uncarstttb,s4 such decisbn sham( affect the validity of tlee remaining options. The pontes hereto declare that they soon have entered kdo this Agreement and each and emery section, su sectbn^ pampa,* wetsans crane, and phrase thereof krespecths of the fact that any at or more sections, subsectbiz panignsphr4 sentences, clauses, o piarea mutt be declared to be unconstitutional or knead 930839 Purchase of Santos Agreement Page tome 13. The team of this Agreement shag be Awn .A4' 1, 1983 through June 30, 1884. 14. This agreement may be emended at any time with the triton mutual consent of both peeks: 15. The School Dlstrkt and FENWC mutusly agree to accept that tole agreement may be terminated by ether petty upon a thity (30) day swan notice being provided to the other petty. However, thik agreement Ise be terminated bnmediatetyif Head Stns Funding b stopped 16. Assurances: a. The School Diable agrees that t dt an hdapendant contractor and that a officers, employees, and chats do not became end b ees of Weld Court, and /aerators am not snarled any employee benefit as Weld County employees, as a moutt of the execution. b: FENWC the Weld County Bond of Ca ntnissloness, is officers and onrrobyeed shoe not be held labia Sr blurbs or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of School Dbbict the Bond of Education of School Ditict 8, is em loy:es, volutions or agents whips performing tats Agreemet t The School District me Board of Education of School District 6, As officers and employees, shag not be held Rabb for if(u fss or damages caused by any negligent acts or orrisebit of FENWC, the Wald County Bawd of Commisionsrs, is raffia and em oloyses. The rsspsctre contracting parties shot provide such Nobility insurance and enifser's compensation coverage vs each deems appropriate, and as 'squired by the Colorado Worker's Copoensation Act c. No officer, member, or erpooyse of the Weld County and no member of their governing bodies shat have any pecuniary Internet divot or indisct it the approved 4sernent or the proceeds thereof, d. The School Dlsbict uadnstrnd toot monitoring and evaluating of the pertotmronoe of this Agreement shag be conducted by the Weld County Division of Human Raaoraces and the resat ~led to the Weld County Bose of Comnmissbners. 9130830 Purchase of Services Agreement Page four a The Scholl Duct and FENWC stains s compliance with Tit Vl of the CAS RQphts Act of b7$6, and that no person shalt on the grauada of race, creed, color, seat' hem/lc g or flagons! origin be excluded from participation N; be denied Me nag of, or be otWn.4r subjected W dwcrimiwtbn under the s4gsu sd Agreements. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the pekes hereunto lens caused b's Aprsernent to be duly executed as of the day, mont4 and year list henehabars art Lath: WELD COUNTY BOARD OF Co ISSIONERS CC//`91 .erg r*` " //.. s/ —Constance L Harbert, Cho n 03/a5/93 John brain Superintendent ATTEST: WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD Depute 1thr Boa WELD' COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 6 WELD COUNTY DMSION OF HUMAN RESOURCES 930830 mEmoRnne►um COLORADO Board of County Commissioners 0/\ .,Constance L. Harbert, Chairperson August 24 1993 p,om Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director. Human Resoure s sb ,.Purchase of Services A9,reejnent between FENWC and Greeley/ Evans School District 6 Enclosed for Board approval is a Purchase of Service Agreement between FENWC and Greeley/Evans School District 6 hereinafter referred to as "School District." The School District will provide breakfast with milk, lunch with milk, snack with juice and supper with milk for approximately two hundred and thirty-five (235) FENWC children and seventy-five (75) adults. breakfast with milk at $1.00 per meal lunch with milk at $1.75 per meal snack with juice at $.65 per snack supper with milk at $1.75 per meal Price may be subject to increase pursuant to Board of Education action. The School District will submit a bill for services to the Weld County Division of Human Resources, P.O. Box 1805, Greeley. Colorado, by the 10th of the month for services provided during the preceding month. The School District agrees to provide information on the cost of the quantity of lunches served to enable FENWC to comply with USDA reimbursement requirements. FENWC will apply directly to USDA for reimbursement for each child's meal type (full paid, free, or reduced) each month. The School District will not receive USDA reimbursement for these meals. The term of this Agreement shall be from July 1, 1993 through June 30, 1994. 930830 Ake --0490 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE CONTRACT BETWEEN GOVERNOR'S JOB TRAINING OFFICE AND AREA AGENCY ON AGING AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter. is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Contract between the Governor's Job Training Office and the Weld County Area Agency on Aging. commencing August 1. 1993, and ending July 31, 1994, with further terms and conditions being as stated in said contract, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said contract. a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Contract between the Governor's Job Training Office and the Weld County Area Agency on Aging 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 23rd day of August, A.D., 1993, nunc pro tunc August 1, 1993. ATTEST: Weld Co my r ��k' t o e oa 14 fQ BY: / ` ,,ra a:2 ____ Deputy Cletk to the Bow APPROVED AS TO FORM: rgi toLe BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADD(O// Constance L. Harbert. Chairman K. 2 arbara J. Kirkmeyer tO : er V stet, Pro-T,em axte HConc0a ec,' ,cg, STATc 930831 vgency # EEA ? J # touting # 94-034 :ontract # WA -331 cowxBA. THIS CONTRACT, made this 24th of August, 1993, effective August 30, 1993, byand between the by the Office hereinafter referred to asdGJTO, or Governor's Job Training of e tState,he WeldanCounty Aread Weld ty Agenccyyi on Ageing,for the use a Colorado anon -profit corporation, hereinafter referred to as the Contractor. WHEREAS, authority exists in the law and funds have been budgeted, appropriated and otherwise made available, and a sufent ficient t encumbered ba lance pria ion Number 301, reof remains , Contact Encumle for braance Number Number 100, APP P WA -331; and WHEREAS, the required approval, clearance and coordination has been accomplished from and with appropriate agencies; and WHEREAS, the Governor has received a grant of federal funds under the Job Training partnershipAct of 1982 (Public Law 97-300) as amended, and for these purposes; and WHEREAS, the Contractor was selected by GJTO in an open and competitive Request for Proposal (RFP #i3F-03593) process to provide GJTO services. WHEREAS, the Contractor will receive $37,500 of Program Year 1993, Title II -A, JTPA Older Worker Funds, and program, the Contractorwho are 55 years of ageand older will provide training mpformthe program for people Colorado. residence of Weld County, NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises hereinafter set forth, the parties agree as follows that: I _ D�QN A list of definitions to be used in the interpretation of this Contract is attached hereto as Attachment 1 and by this reference is incorporated herein. IX. STATTMENTLOF WORK The Contractor agrees to perform, in a professional and NUSxWA19301r.CTM Page 1 of 29 3_0531 1 • f l workmanlike manner, the obligations and responsibilities set forth in the "Scope of Services" (Section A.5). A. Contractor Performance A.1 Area Covered The Contractor shall serve the following geographic area: Weld County, Colorado A.2 Responsible Administrator The performance of the services required hereunder shall be under the direct supervision of the Director, who is hereby designated as the administrator in charge of this project. A.3 Funding and Budget The Contractor shall receive $37,500 from Program Year 1993, Title II -A JTPA Older Worker funds. A.4 Budget Narrative HUSH\AAA'930W.CTN The funds provided under this Contract will be used to for the following: ADMINISTRATION Three Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($3,750) will be used for the administration of the program in the following categories: $2,337 will be used to pay 5% of the salary and fringe benefits for the Director of the Area Agency on Aging. $512 will be used to pay 2% of the salary and fringe benefits of the Accountant. $471 will be used to pay 2% of the salary and fringe benefits of the Client services Technician. $430 will be used for operating costs associated with the administration staff. TRAINING RFTJD Ten Thousand Four Hundred Thirty Six Dollars ($10,436) will be used for the Training Related activities associated with this contract, in the following categories: Page 2 of 29 930$a1 9,4-131 P. • • $9,461 will be used to pay 42% of salary and fringe benefits of the Client Services Technician, for outreach, intake, initial assessment, orientation, referral, job search assistance, job club, job development and follow-up. $200. will be used for job club and AARP Works, books for 8 participants at $25 each. $775 will be used for participant support, i.e. gas vouchers, OJT tools and/or supplies. DIRECT TRATNTNC Twenty Three Thousand Three Hundred Fourteen Dollars ($23,314) will be used for the following direct training activities: 09686 will be used to pay 43% of the salary and fringe benefits of the Client Services Technician for objective assessment, Individual Service Strategy, skill level evaluation, counseling, testing and case management. $8266 will be used for three OJTs at $1,300 each, and for four work experience participants, for 10 weeks/20 hours per week at $5.00/hour. $4,600 will be used for Tuition Books and fees for participants enrolled in secondary education and basic education computer lab for work perfect and keyboard training. $462 will be used for In-service staff training. $300 will be used for staff travel. A.S Scope of Services HUSK\AAA'930M.CTN In consideration of the funds to be received from GJTO, the Contractor shall do the following: A.5.a. Recruit and enroll 25 new JTPA eligible participants through the following activities: Advertising in newspapers, weekly church bulle- tins, and agency brochures. Coordinate with Aims Commun::ty College to have an area set aside during quarterly registration to explain the program services to people 55 years Page 3 of 29 930831 of age and older that are registering for classes at Aims. Mail information to companies in the Weld County' area explaining the services offered and furnish mini -resumes on the clients. Utilize the Area Agency on Aging quarterly newsletter to inform the older worker population in weld County, on what is happening in the area of older worker employment. A.5.b. Provide.a formal Assessment on every enrolled participant. The Adult Basic Learning Examination (ABLE) will be used as one of the assessment tools. In addition the Contractor will use the Aims Community College as another source of assessing clients who are interested in taking classes. A.5.c. Develop an Employability Development Plan (EDP)/Individual Service Strategy (ISS), on every enrolled participant. The EDP or ISS will include monitoring and modifying the plan as needed. A.5.d. Enroll twenty five (25) participants into the following training activities: Enroll eighteen (18) JTPA eligible participants in hard skills training at Aims community College, Front Range Community College, or the Weld County Job Service Learning Center Lab. Enroll three (3) JTPA eligible participants in an on- the-job training activity. Coordinate with the Title V Green Thumb Program to enroll four (4) JTPA eligible clients in a short-term subsidized training site. Provide JTPA work experience opportunities for four (4) JTPA eligible participants. A.5.e. Place eighteen (18) participants into unsubsidized employment. A.5.f. Co -enroll with Title V as needed to utilize the 10%,(not to exceed 2 participants). A.5.g. Co -enroll with the Weld County Service Delivery Area for OJTs and other support services as needed. HUSNIAAA' 930W. CIN Page 4 of 29 930831 r. a A.S.h. Provide case management enrolled participants. A.5.1. Assure that a staff person worker Network meetings quarterly. A.6 Planned Expenditure Information for all of the attend the Older PROJECTIONS sY WANTIII PROJECTED CARRYOUT TOTAL let End 3rd 4th Personnel 5016 5818 5810 5819 22.487 Operating 3883 3683 3083 3084 14.733 Travel 75 75 75 75' 300 Property 0 0 0 0 0 Other 0 0 0 0 0 ITOTAL 9374 9374 9374 9378 37.500 A.7 Planned Participant Information NUSN\AAA'930N.CTN PROJECTIONS RT WARTEN a ammommmmume •TOTAL 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Number of Enrollments Carrying in from Other Contracts with the lame Agency A Funding 0 0 0 0 0 Number of New Enrollments 0 8 6 3 25 J Page 5 of 29 930831 • A.8 Planned Activity Information Circle a "V" if the activity is provided through coordination with a Title V Agency; circle "C" if the activity is provided through coordination by another approved program; and circle both if the activity is provided in coordination with both programs/agencies. The figures below indicate the number of participants who will start training in: OLDER WORKER PROGRAMS PROJECTIONS dY QUARTER TOTAL let 2nd 3rd 4th AA Job Search Assistance (V/C) 6 6 6 3 25 BA Bath Skill. Training Category V/C 0 1 I 0 2 BB 0E0 Training V/(C) 0 1 0 0 1 CA Ooojpational Skills Training Category V/C 6 8 6 0 18 DA ObJeotire Aesesanent V/C 6 a a 3 25 OB_ Case Management V/C 8 8 6 3 25 EA OJT Y/(C) 1 1 1 0 3 OA Other Employment Skill. Training V/C 0 0 0 0 0 JA Work Experience (V)/C 1 2 1 0 4 A.9 Planned Outcomes The figures below indicate the number of participants who, upon terminating enrollment, are projected to: OLDER VOIDS PROGRAMS PROJECTIONS BY °BARTER TOTAL let 2nd_ 3rd 4th Enter Unsubsidized Employment , 0 6 6 a gantlet, Training in: 0 - 0 sx yg _ <, Basle Education Occupational Skill* Other Oocupational Skills attain 4.0.0 iNCINISEMIONSININ •0 2 2 0 8 6 B 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 RUSHIAAA'O30W,CTS Page 6 of 29 930831 A.10 Equal Employment Opportunity Benchmarks The benchmarks stated below are the minimum goals for the enrollment and, placement of each specified target group: TAT GROUP lml, flYMc LtuITE r rumors Female 15 1 11 Black 0 0 Hispanic 3 3 Native American 0 0 Asian 0 0 Disabled 1 1 1 Veterans 5 4 A.11 Retention Of all placements, 7S percent will have retained employment 90 days following termination from the program. A.12 Performance Evaluation The planned participant information and training activities are for evaluation only. In the event that the Contractor's performance is not within +1- 15% of these goals, the State shall, in its sole discretion, retain the right to institute a program of technical assistance proceeding to, if necessary, corrective action. The Contractor understands and agrees that failure to achieve the .goals as set out in the contract will result in a disallowance of reimbursement to the extent of such failure as provided in JTPA Letter #91- 17. III- REPORTING REOUTREMENTR A. Complipnrr The Contractor agrees to: A.1 Determine, verify and document the eligibility of all HUSH \AM'930W.CTN Page 7 of 29 930831 participants in compliance with GJTO's eligibility and documentation and verification policy. For partici- pants required to be economically -disadvantaged, the following information should be collected: residency, age, family size, individual and total income, citizenship, public assistance status, military Selective Service Act compliance, and if appropriate, barriers to employment. For dislocated workers Economic Dislocation and Worker Adjustment Assistance Act (EDWAA) programs, the following must be document- ed: citizenship or work authorization, Military Selective Service Act compliance and documentation of dislocated worker status. A.2 Establish and maintain a participant file for each person enrolled in a JTPA program under this Contract. The participant file will, at a minimum, consist of: a completed JTPA Application, Transaction/Movement, and Termination forms, Individual Service Strategy (ISS), grievance procedure, reading and math tests and documentation/substantiation of eligibility. For Title II, supportive service and ISS must be included as appropriate. For EDWAA, a work history and an ISS must be included. B. Management Information Systems The Contractor agrees: B.1 To provide GJTO with copies of all forms necessary for the maintenance of a complete and accurate JTPA par- ticipant record on the statewide automated Management Information System (MIS) for each participant using the definitions established'. in. the JTPA letters. An Application for each applicant, Transaction/Movement, and Termination form shall be submitted to GJTO for every participant. B.2 To submit Applications, Transaction/Movement, and Termination forms to GJTO within 14 days following the event that they record. 8.3 That only those participants for whom complete, timely data have been provided will be considered in detor- mining whether the terms of this Contract have been fulfilled. C. Financi.a]. C.1 The Contractor shall report and expend the funds in accordance with the Budget Information Summary (Attachment 2), attached hereto and by this reference MUSMUAA,030V.CD; Page 8 of 29 930831 incorporated herein. C.2 The Contractor shall be reimbursed by GJTO under this Contract by submitting a signed and dated Contract Reimbursement Document. C.3 All funds allocated but not expended for the autho- rized purposes of this Contract, shall be deobligated by GJTO within 45 days after the Contract ending date. C.4 The Contractor shall record expenditures in its accounting records by contract and contract budget line item and shall report to GJTO in accordance with financial procedures and budget revisions and amend- ments described in the "Financial Reporting Proce- dures" which shall be provided to the Contractor. Unless otherwise identified in the Statement of Work, payment is based on the reimbursement of actual costs incurred. C.5 The Contractor shall limit cash to the minimum amounts needed and shall time expenditure reimbursements to be in accord only with the actual immediate cash require- ments of the Contractor in carrying out the purpose of this Contract. The timing and amount of cash expendi- ture reimbursements shall be as close as is adminis- tratively feasible to actual disbursements by the Contractor. D. Property Management To purchase property with JTPA :funds, a Property Requisi- tion and Authorization Form (PRAF) must be submitted to, and processed by, GJTO. See Paragraph VI, General Provisions, or Property Policy Guidance Letter NPGL 93-10- F4 E. Sanctions Failure to comply with eligibility, participant file, management information systems, financial and/or property reporting requirements will result in delay or denial of approval of cash reimbursement document (CRD) for payment. IV. CONTRACTOR TRATNTN Disbursement of funds is contingent upon the Contractor participating in Contractor Training, which relates to Financial and MIS, and is offered by GJTO on a bi-monthly basis. Exceptions may be given only with written approval by HUSH\. M'93OW.CTN Page 9 of 29 930831 the Director or Deputy Director of GJTO. V_ INl All public relations materials, press releases and/or news articles related to services provided under this Contract, will name GJTO and the Governor as a funding source. Failure to comply with this provision may result in termination of this Contract. VI. OUARTERLY NARRATTMES The Contractor agrees to provide a quarterly narrative report within 30 days after the end of each quarter which describes the status of the project including obstacles and successes. and progress in meeting the goals specified in the "Scope of services" (Section A.5). VIT. The period of performance is from August 30, to July 31, 1994. The Contract may be renewed annually for One (1) additional year, dependent upon availability of funds to GJTO, and the satisfactory performance by the Contractor as determined by GJTO. Renewal of this Contract shall be at the sole discretion of GJTO. The Contractor understands that this renewal option represents no prior commitment by GJTO to renew this Contract, and any such renewal shall be accom- plished by proper amendment according to State of Colorado Fiscal Rules, specifying the additional funds available. Such amendment shall also provide for the modification of such other terms and conditions of this Contract as are appropriate. VIII- GENERAL PROVISIONS The Contractor agrees to perform in accordance with, and to comply with, the General Provisions, attached, and by this reference incorporated herein. IX. S7ECIAL PROVJESION$ The Contractor agrees to perform in accordance with, and to comply with, the special provisions attached hereto, and by this reference incorporated herein. X. LOU' EMPLOYMENT OPPORTONITIE¢fZIFFIBIEN jn ACTION A. Equal Employment Opportunity Requirements The Contractor shall insure Equal Employment Opportunities (EEO) to all individuals and shall take Affirmative Action xusmsam a+.crw Page 10 of 29 930831 • MUSHNAAAr 930M. 0TH (AA) to insure adequate utilization of members of protect- ed classes of workers who have been victims of past discrimination. EEO shall mean that no individual shall be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, subjected to discrimination under, or denied employment in the adminis- tration of or in any program funded under this section because of race, color, or national origin, age, disabili- ty, or political affiliation or belief. Contractors shall be governed by the prohibitions against discrimination on the basis of age under the Age Discrim- ination Act of 1975, on the basis of disability under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, on the basis of sex under Title TX of the Education Amendments of 1972, or on the basis of race, color, or national origin under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1976. Programs and activi- ties funded under this Act are considered to be programs receiving Federal financial assistance and are all subject to all provisions of EEO. B. Affirmative Action Reguirement8 B.1 AA shall mean good faith efforts through specific steps to eliminate the effects of past discrimination, thereby enhancing the organization's ability to: B.1.a Bring into the workforce, qualified members of protected class groups; and B.1.b Facilitate the upward mobility 'of protected class groups; and B.1.c Assure non-discriminatory treatment with re- spect to compensation, terms, conditions, or privilege of employment. B.2 Contractors shall be required to maintain a written AA program which includes as a minimum: B.2.a A description of the recruiting, training, or other functions that the Contractor will be en- gaged to perform, as well as, the training and the specific steps that will be undertaken to insure that eligible individuals will: • Be selected for participation in training; • Be trained in necessary skills; • Be referred for job openings; Page 11 of 29 930831 in proportion to their representation in the eligible client population. B.2.b A description of how Contractors will monitor the programs to keep an accurate accounting of all training including: • whether trainees successfully complete the training; and • Whether the trainees are or are not placed into employment. The Office of Federal Contract Compliance along with GJTO will monitor compliance and review data necessary to determine whether any viola- tion of Executive Order 11246 has occurred by any Contractor subjected to those AA obliga- tions. B.2.c A description of employee recruitment and hiring which insures adequate utilization of women, Blacks, Hispanics, disabled persons, veterans, and persons over the age of 55 in their workforce. AA goals and objectives in hiring shall be based on either of the follow- ing measures: • U.S. Census data reflecting the percentage of each ethnic, age•and racial group avail- able in the general labor force in the clas- sifications of Public Administrators; Coun- selors -Educational and vocational; Social workers; Personnel, Training, and Labor - Relations Specialists; and Secretaries, Clerks, and Recepti'oonists; or • Colorado Employment and Training Division: Job Service applicant by occupation data re- flecting the percentage of each ethnic, age, and racial group available in the local labor force in the above classifications. C. Implementation C.1 Contractors shall designate an individual to serve as the EEO/AA Officer. The EEO/AA Officer will: C.i.a Conduct an annual availability and utilization analysis to determine underutilization of any group in any job classification. HUSH\AM'93CM.CTN Page 12 of 29 930831 C.l.b Develop, implement, and continuously monitor the Contractor's AA plan. This will include maintaining relevant statistics on women, protected classes, minorities, disabled indi- viduals, veterans, and senior citizens possess- ing relevant skills within the local labor market. C.1.c Provide assistance to employers and subrec- ipients for the promotion of EEO. C.i.d Advise the administrator in charge of the program regarding regulations and guidelines of federal, state and local agencies as they affect EEO and the AA plan of the Council. C.1.e Maintain liaison with appropriate federal and state agencies. C.1.f Provide consultation and assistance on all AA and EEO -related personnel matters. C.l.g Assist in the orientation of new employees, as required, and counsel employees on equal opportunity matters. C.1.h Review and approve appointments, promotions, disciplinary actions, separations, and layoffs for compliance with EEO standards set forth above. C.1.1 Recommend employment goals and timetables, to the Contractor, perform annual analysis of the agency's workforce, staff utilization of avail- able labor force possessing requisite skills, prepare quarterly reviews of the agency's performance against established goals, and recommend revisions to the AA plan. C.1.j Disseminate EEO/AA information to employers, subrecipients, and employees. . C.1.k Review Contractors bidding on and holding cont- racts regarding their compliance with EEO standards set forth above. C.1.1 Provide for and conduct in-depth equal oppor- tunity compliance reviews as deemed necessary to assure effective EEO implementation. HUSK\AAA'930W.CTH Page 13 of 29 920831 GENERAL PROVISIONS I. I.EGAL AUTBORITX The Contractor assures and guarantees that it possesses the legal authority to enter into this Contract. The person or persons signing and executing this Contract onbehalf of the Contractor do hereby warrant and guarantee that they have been fully authorized by the Contractor to execute this Contract on behalf of the Contractor. II. PAYMENT CONTINGENCY The parties hereto expressly recognize that the Contractor is to be paid, reimbursed or otherwise compensated with funds provided to GJTO by the United States Department of Labor under the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) and/or Economic Dislocation and Worker Adjustment Assistance Act (EDWAA). Therefore, the Contractor expressly understands and agrees that all its rights, demands and claims to compensation arising under this Contract are contingent'upon receipt of such funds and upon GJTO continuing to receive such funds. If any part of the funds are not received by GJTO, for any reason, c minate this Contrct, or, with the consent of the Contractor, modify the termsahereof. Insofar as this contingency affects the Contractor, subreci- pients or suppliers, for mutual protection of the parties, the Contractor agrees to include this contingency in all its subcontracts. III. N. INATION The performance of work under this Contract may be terminated by GJTO in accordance with this clause in whole or in part. A. GJTO may terminate this Contract when it has been deter- mined that the Contractor has failed to provide any or all of the services Federal requirements c or provisions ed or econtai cd to ontained within this Contract. GJTO will notify the Contractor of such unsatisfactory performance in writing. The Contractor has thirty (30) working days, unless otherwise specified in the notice, after receipt in which to respond with a written plan acceptable to GJTO for correction of defi- ciencies. If the Contractor does not respond within the appointed time with appropriate plans, GJTO shall serve a termination notice on the Contractor. B. GJTO may terminate this Contract if it is determined that the Federal or State Government has debarred or suspended the Contractor within a three year period preceding this MUSH\AM'90011.C7M Page. 14 of 29 Contract, or debars the Contractor during the term of this Contract, pursuant to 29 CFR 98 and 24-109-105 CRS. C. GJTO may request a termination of this Contract for conve- nience, giving a thirty (30) calendar day advance notice in writing of the effective date of such termination. The Contractor receiving notice shall be entitled to receive just aT.d equitable compensation for any allowable services satisfactorily performed hereunder through the date of termination. D. GJTO may request in writing, a termination of this Contract when both parties agree that continuation of the services specified in Section II, Statement of Work, would not produce beneficial results commensurate with the further expenditure of funds. E. After receipt of a notice of termination, the Contractor shall: E.1 Stop work under the Contract on the date and to the extent specified in the notice of termination. E.2 Place no further orders or subcontracts for materials, services, or facilities, except as may be necessary for completion of such portion of the work already substantially performed under the Contract. E.3 Terminate all orders and subcontracts to the extent that they relate to the performance of the work terminated by the notice of termination. E.4 Assign to GJTO all of the rights, title and interest within the Contract. GJTO shall have the right, at its discretion, to settle or pay any or all claims arising out of the termination of this contract. E.5 Settle all outstanding liabilities and all claims arising out of such termination of orders and subeon tracts in accordance with the provisions of this Contract. E.6 Transfer title of all Contract property to GJTO (to the extent that title has not already been trans- ferred) and deliver in the manner and at a time specified by GJTO. E.7 Take such action as may be necessary or as may be directed, for the protection and preservation of the property related to this Contract which is in the possession of the Contractor and in which GJTO has or may acquire an interest. NUSH\AAA,930W.CTN Page 15 of 29 930831 P. After receipt of a notice of termination, the Contractor receiving notice shall submit to GJTO its completed and acceptable fiscal closeout package in the form and with the certification prescribed by GJTO. Such closeout package shall be submitted promptly, but in no event later than two (2) months from the effective date of termina- tion, unless one or more extensions in writing are granted by GJTO. G. The Contractor shall have the right to appeal any unilat- eral determination to terminate in accordance with JTPA. In any case, where GJTO has made a determination of the amount due, GJTO shall pay the Contractor the following: G.1 If there is no right of appeal hereunder or if no timely appeal has been submitted, the amount so determined by GJTO; or G.2 If an appeal has been submitted, the amount finally determined on such appeal. H. GJTO may, from time to time, under such terms and condi- tions as it may prescribe, make partial payments on account against costs incurred by the Contractor in connection with the terminated portion of the Contract whenever, in the opinion of GJTO, the aggregate of such payment shall be within the amount to which the Contractor will be entitled hereunder. IV. A. In addition to any requirements imposed elsewhere in this Contract, the Contractor shall ensure 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 Contract are maintained for five (5) years or the completion and resolution of an audit. Such records shall be sufficient to allow the U.S. Department of Labor, firms conducting audits of JTPA funds and GJTO to audit and monitor the Contractor. Accordingly, recipients/subrecipients shall maintain a copy of the Participant Record which records any par- ticipant's participation in the JTPA program, including dates of entry, eligibility, participation and termination and shall retain such records at least a minimum of five years. The time necessary to resolve litigation, audit or claim involving the grant or agreement covered by the records, which was initiated prior to the end of the five- year retention period does extend the retention period. NUSNIAAA'9JCN.CTN Page 16 of 29 920831 B. The Contractor shall ensure that it will comply with the provisions of GJTO's Audit Policy and Procedures. If the Contractor receives over Twenty -Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000) of direct Federal financial assistance from GJTO within the Contractor's fiscal year, the Contractor shall submit an audit report in accordance with the Single Audit Act and OMB Circulars A-128 or A-133, whichever is applicable, to GJTO within 10 days of the Contractor's receipt from its auditors, but no later than one year after that fiscal year that was reported upon. The Contractor shall establish an audit committee that engages the independent auditor, determines the services to be performed, reviews the progress of the audit and the final audit findings, and intervenes in any disputes between management and the independent auditors. C. GJTO, the U.S. Department of Labor, GJTO's auditors and other representatives of GJTO shall, during business hours, have access to inspect and copy books, records, memoranda, correspondence, personnel staffing records, independent audit workpapers and any other documents, and shall be allowed to monitor and review through on -site visits, all program activities, personnel staff, services and programmatic and administrative practices, supported with funds under this Contract to ensure compliance with the terms of this Contract, and; provisions of any subcon- tracts funded in whole or in part through this Contract. D. The Contractor shall review the findings of GJTO or representatives and shall act promptly, as directed by GJTO, to remedy deficiencies noted in such findings. If corrective action is not taken and such deficiencies persist, GJTO may terminate this Contract. E. If corrective action requires repayment of JTPA funds expended for unallowable purposes, stand-in costs may be substituted for disallowed costs where: incurred during the same program year, paid for with non-federal funds and allowable under the same JTPA program title and cost category as amounts disallowed. The availability or use of stand-in costs must be reported to GJTO. F. In the event that GJTO determines that the recordkeeping system of the Contractor does not comply with Federal guidelines, financial accounting may be done by GJTO, or an accounting firm or bank approved by GJTO. The cost to GJTO of any work shall be deducted monthly from the funds allocated to. the Contractor. v. $UBCO • 0oING The Contractor shall not subcontract the performance of any part of its duties under this Contract except in accordance HUSH M* 93011.CYR Page 17 of 25 930831 with the terms of this Contract or with the prior written consent of GJTO approving the subcontractor. vi. The Contractor shall comply with GJTO's property management procedures and all relevant JTPA letters. The Contractor ensures that it will maintain proper inventory control over all nonexpendable supplies and property purchased with JTPA funds. A. State and_Local Govfrnmentg 1. expendable and Nonexpendable Supplies a. If there is a residual inventory of unused ex- pendable supplies exceeding $5,000 in total aggregate fair market value upon termination or completion of the award, and if the supplies are not needed for any other federally sponsored programs or projects, the grantee or subgrantee shall compensate GJTO for its share. b. Nonexpendable supplies with a unit acquisition cost of $300 or more and a useful life of more than one year must be tracked internally by the Contractor from purchase through disposition. 2. property Property purchased with an acquisition cost of $5,000 or more per unit and with a useful life of more than one year must be tracked internally by the Contractor from purchase through disposition. The Contractor must submit a Property Requisition and Authorization Form (Property Policy Guidance Letter, PGL 93-10-F4) to GJTO prior to the purchase of any property as defined above. upon receipt of GJTO's written approval, the Con- tractor may proceed with the purchase. o Disposition_of Property Prior written approval and disposition instruc- tions from GJTO is needed before disposition of such property may occur. 3. Title HUSH\AAA'93c1L.cTH Title to all nonexpendable supplies and property as defined above and purchased by the Contractor shall be retained by the Contractor. Page 18 of 29 930831 B. Nonprofit and_Eigliet_Educetlggi Organizations 1. Expendable- and Nonexpenddable Supplies If there is a residual inventory of unused expendable supplies exceeding $1,000 in total aggregate fair market value upon termination or completion of the grant or other agreement, and the property is not needed for any other federally sponsored project or program, the recipient shall retain the supplies for use on nonfederally sponsored activities, or sell it, but must in either case, compensate GJTO for its share. 2. property Property with a unit acquisition cost of $300 or more and a useful life of more than one year must be tracked internally by the Contractor from purchase through disposition. The Contractor must submit a Property Requisition and Authorization Form (Property Policy Guidance Letter PGL 93-10-F4) to GJTO prior to the purchase of any nonexpendable property as defined above. Upon receipt of GJTO's written approval, the Con- tractor may proceed with the purchase. G Disoosit+on ,of._Property Prior to disposition, written approval and dispo- sition instructions from GJTO are needed before disposition of property, with a unit acquisition cost of $1,000 or more, may occur. 3. Title Title to all nonexpendable supplies and property shall be retained by the Contractor. C. Commercial O,cganizations 1. property The Contractor must submit a Property Requisition and Authorization Form (Property Policy, Guidance Letter PGL-93-10-F4) to GJTO prior to the purchase of any property with a unit acquisition cost of $300 or more and a useful life of more than one year. Upon receipt of GJTO's written approval, the Con- tractor may proceed with the purchase. HUSN\AAA'93OW.CTN Page 19 of 29 930831 pisp9s.1t101 ciLlsonartv Prior to written approval and disposition in- structions from G7TO is needed before disposition of such property may occur. 2. Title Title to all property purchased by a Commercial Organization shall be retained by GJTO. VII. AEZIgiltZgr The Contractor shall not assign. this Contract to third parties without the prior written consent of GJTO approving both the assignment and the assignee. VIII. SE P A$ILITX To the extent that this Contract may be executed and perfor- mance of the obligations 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, such invalidity or failure shall not affect the validity of any other term or provision hereof. The waiver of any breach of a term hereof shall not be construed as a waiver of any other term. IX. A. Modification by Operation of Law This Contract is subject to such modification as may be required by changes in federal or state law or regula- tions. Any such required modification shall be incorpo- rated into and be part of this Contract as if fully set forth herein. B. programmatic modifications The Contractor shall follow the revision procedures set forth by GJTO. B.1 The Contractor must submit a written request to CJTO and obtain prior written approval for changes to the Statement of work, the objective of the Contract, or dollar amount changes in Cost Categories. B.2 In addition to the foregoing procedure, prior approval for such changes must be authorized by the State in an amendment to this Contract properly executed and approved in accordance with applicable law under the following circumstances: MUSH\AAA'flQW.CTM Page 20 of 29 920831 x. XI. B.2.a when an increase or decrease of Contract total is desired; and B.2.b When the Statement of Work or the objective of the Contract changes substantially, as deter- mined by QJT0. Under such binding until theContract amendment approval euted.not piaglatianoto If program income is generated under this Contract, an agreement providing for the use of such income subsequent to termination of this Contract is required, prior to the expenditure of such funds. This agreement is intended as the complete integration understandings between the parties. No ior orcurrentf et addition, deletion, or other amendment shall have an or effect whatsoever, unless embodied hereininwriting. No subsequent any force novation, renewal, addition, deletion, or other amendment arwriting that is exl have ecutedandor effect to the State Fiscal Rules and other applicableunless d regulations. statutes and XII. AaaURANCES A. The Contractor assures that it will fully comply with the JTPA, regulations promulgated, and all other applicable federal and state laws, rules and regulations. B. The Contractor assures that in operating under the Act, it agrees to comply with al GJTOaissuances and directives, such as JTPA letters. C. The Contractor assures that it will administer its programs under the JTPA in full compliance with safeguards against fraud and abuse as set forth in JTPA and the JTPA regulations. D. The Contractor agrees to abide b Section 144 of the JTPA which concerns grievance proce- dures. Further, the Contractor agrees to follow Federal Regulations governing grievance resolution of all com- plaints, including those based on discrimination, but excluding complaints alleging discrimination. The Contractor agrees to follow all pertinent Governor's NUSNIAAA'930W.OTN Page 21 of 29 920831 policy issuances concerning grievance procedures. E. No funds provided under this Act shall be used or proposed for use to encourage or induce the relocation, of an establishment or part thereof, that results in a loss of employment for any employee of such establishment at the original location. No funds provided under this Act shall be used for customized or skill training, on-the-job training, or company specific assessments of job applicants or employ- ees, for any establishment or part thereof, that has relocated, until 120 days after the date on which such establishment commences operations at the new location, if the relocation of such establishment or part thereof, results in a loss of employment for any employee of such establishment at the original location (JTPA Section 141(c)). F. The Contractor assures and certifies that in administering. programs under JTPA: F.1 It will comply with the provisions of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Act of 1970 (P.L. 91-646) which requires fair and equitable treatment of persons displaced as a result of Federal and Federally -assisted programs. F.2 It will comply with the provisions of the Hatch Act, where applicable, which limit the political activity of certain State and local government employees. F.3 For grant, subgrants, contract, and subcontracts in excess of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000), or where the grant officer has determined that orders under an indefinite quantity contract or subcontract in any year will exceed One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000), or if a facility to be used has been the subject of a conviction under the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 1857-8) (c)(1) or the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1319 [C)) and is listed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or is not oth- erwise exempt, the grantee assures that: F.3.a No facility to be utilized in the performance of the proposed grant has been listed on the EPA list of Violating Facilities; F.3.b It will notify the Regional Administrator, prior to award, of the receipt of any communi- cation from the Directors, Office of Federal Activities, U.S. EPA, indicating that a facili- ty to be utilized for the grant is under con- sideration to be listed on the EPA list of Violating Facilities; and HUSNUM'930Y.CTN Page 22 of 29 92,0831 F.3.c It will include substantially this assurance, including this third part, in every non-exempt subgrant, contract or subcontract. P.4 It will comply with appropriate labor standards as set forth in Section 143 of the JTPA (20 CFR 627.603 and 627.604); P.5 All grievances concerning the conduct of the Con- tractor shall follow the grievance procedures set forth in 20 CFR 627.500 et seq; P.6 It will comply with the Child Labor laws; P.7 It will comply with the Safety Standards of Occupa- tional Safety and Health Act (OSHA); P.8 It will comply with the Davis Bacon Act;. P.9 It will comply with the warner-Peyser Act; P.10 It will comply with Part C of Title Iv of the Social Security Act; P.11 It will comply with the Military Selective Ser- vices Act; P.12 It will comply with Section 665, Title 18, United States Code; P.13 It will comply with the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938; P.14 It will comply with the Colorado Revised Statutes Section 18-8-301 C.R.S., as amended (Bribery and Corrupt Influence; P.15 It will comply with Colorado Revised Statutes Section 18-8-401-408 C.R.S., as amended (Abuse of Public Office); and P.16 It will comply with all state procurement regula- tions where appropriate. G. The Contractor assures that it will comply with bonding and insurance requirements as follows: G.1 The Contractor shall maintain JTPA funds in cash depositories which have Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) coverage. When the Contractor's account balance exceeds the FDIC maximum coverage on deposits, JTPA funds shall be collaterally secured on a daily basis. NUSH\AM'030M.CTN Page 23 of 29 920831 HUSHIAAA,930M,CTN G.2 Upon written request to the Contractor being made by the State, the Contractor shall maintain during the life of the Contract Bodily Injury and Property Damage Insurance, acceptable to the State covering the services hereunder and all operations in connection herewith, and whenever any of the services covered in the Contract is to be subcontracted, the Contractor shall obtain insurance coverage acceptable to the State, such as Contractor's Contingent or Protective Liability and Property Damage insurance to protect its interest and those of the State, if any. G.3 Whenever the work covered by the Contract shall involve the use of vehicular equipment, the Contractor shall maintain during the life of the Contract, Automotive Bodily Injury and Property Damage Insurance for business use with limits not less than One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000) personal liability to any one person in any one accident, Six Hundred Thousand Dollars ($600,000) for an injury to two or more persons in any single occurrence, and Six Hundred Thousand ($600,000) for property damage to protect the Contractor from any and all claims arising from the use of the following in the execution of the services included in the Contract: G.3.a Contractor's own vehicles; G.3.b Hired vehicles; G.3.c Vehicles not owned by the Contractors; and G.4 Upon written request to the Contractor being made by the State, the Contractor shall maintain during the life of this Contract; Physical Damage or Loss Insurance protecting against loss caused by the perils of fire, smoke, theft, burglary, vandalism, and storm acceptable to the State, covering the services hereunder and all operations, equipment and materials furnished or used in connection therewith. The cash bond in an amount to be determined by the State may be given to meet this requirement as regards State property. G.5 Excepting the Insurance required by Paragraph G.2 above, one certified copy of the foregoing policies and three copies of a the existence thereof shall be certificate delivered totheg within twenty (20) days of such written request being made by the State. Certified copies of the policies required by said Paragraph G.2: and three copies of the certificate evidencing the existence thereof shall be delivered to the State before use of vehicular equipment is undertaken, as described in said Para - Page 24 of 29 930831- MUSN&AM•930W.CTN graph G.2. Each copy and certificate must bear the following special endorsement by the agent of the proposed insurance carrier; "This policy shall not be altered, materially changed or canceled without giving 15 days prior written notice, by certified mail, to GJTO." G.6 A valid receipt showing payment or obligation for the payment of the premium for all such insurance, accepting the insurance required by said Paragraph G.2, shall be submitted to the State by the Contractor when it provides the insurance documentation to the State for acknowledgement of receipt and adequacy by the proper State officials. Receipts showing payment or obligation, for the payment of premium for the in- surance required by said Paragraph G.2 shall be submitted to the State with the policies and cer- tificated to which the receipts refer before use of the vehicular equipment involved is undertaken by the Contractor. H. The Contractor assures that it and its subcon- tractors, shall comply with the it, Compen- sation Act of Colorado and shall provide compen- sation insurance to protect the Contractor, its subcontractors and the State from and against any and all worker's Compensation claims arising from performance of services under the Contract. The State shall be furnished, prior to any service hereunder being undertaken by the Contractor. three copies of the certificate or certificates evidencing such insurance to be in effect. I. The Contractor assures that prior to the initial disbursement of funds to the Contractor it shall ensure that every officer, director, agent, or employee authorized to act on behalf of the Contractor in receiving or depositing funds into program ac- counts; or in issuing financial documents, checks, or other instruments of payment for program costs shall obtain a fidelity bond to provide protection against loss. The coverage shall be equal to Twenty-five Percent (25%) of the Contract amount received from GJTO. If the fidelity bond of any employee of the Contractor is canceled or coverage is substantially reduced, the Contractor shall notify GJTO and GJTO shall not disburse any funds thereafter until GJTO receives and acknowledges assurance from the Contractor that adequate insurance coverage has been obtained. J. The Contractor assures that every reasonable course of action will be taken by the Contractor to maintain the Page 25 of 29 integrity of this expenditure of public funds and to avoid any conduct he questionable contract will be administered improper pann impartial manner, free from personal financial, or political gain. The Contractor, its executive staff and employees, in administering this Contract, will avoid situations which give rise to a suggestion that any decision was influenced by prejudice, bias, special interest, or personal gain. K. The Contractor assures and certifies that it and its principles: K.1 Are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntari- ly excluded from covered transactions by any fed- eral department or agency; K.2 Have not, within a three-year period preceding this Contract, been convicted of or had a civil judgement rendered against them for commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attewpting to obtain, or per- forming a public (federal, state or local) transaction or contract under a public transac- tion: violation of federal or state antitrust statutes or commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, or receiv- ing stolen property; K.3 Are not presently indicted for or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a government entity (federal, state or local) with commission of any offenses enumerated in paragraph (K.2) of this certification; and K.4 Have not within a three-year period preceding this Contact, had one or more public transactions (federal, state, or local) terminated for cause or default. Where the Contractor is unable to certify to any of the statements in this certification, such Contractor shall attach an explanation to this proposal. L. The Contractor certifies that pursuant to the Drug Free Work Place of 1988, 45 CFR Part 76, Subpart F, the Contractor will provide a drug -free workplace. H. The Contractor certifies that it will comply with 49 CFR, Part 20, and JTPA Letter *90-12, Lobbying, Certification. HUSH‘MAIa3or.crN Page 26 of 29 MUS}l AA'93ow.cTN N. To the extent authorized by law, the contractor shall indemnify, save and hold harmless the State, its employees and agents, against any and all claims, damages, liability and court awards including costs, expenses, and attorney fees incurred as a result of any act or omission by the contractor, or its employ- ees, agents, subcontractors, or assignees pursuant to the terms of this contract.. O. No funds available under this Act shall be used for employment generating activities, economic development activities, investment in revolving loan funds, capitalization of businesses, investment in contract bidding resource centers, and similar activities. No funds under title II or III of this Act shall be used for foreign travel. (JTPA, S141(q). P. As a condition to the award of financial assistance under JTPA from the Department of Labor, the grant applicant assures, with respect to operation of the JTPA-funded program or activity, and all agreements or arrangements to carry out the JTPA-funded program or activity, that it will comply fully with the nondis- crimination and equal opportunity provisions of the Job Training Partnership Act of 1982, as amended (JTPA), including the Nontraditional Employment for Women Act of 1991; title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended; the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended; title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as amended; and with all applicable require- ments imposed by or pursuant to regulations imple- menting those laws, including but not limited to 29 CFR part 34. The United States has the right to seek judicial enforcement of this assurance. Q. Contractors and subcontractors of GJTO, SDAs, the sub - state grantees (SSG) and their subgrantees, contrac- tors and other subrecipients are expressly prohibited from the exclusivity of patents, copyrights .or trademarks on material that has been developed with the use of federal or state funds. Such material is considered by GJTO to be in the public domain. R. The Contractor shall perform its duties hereunder as an independent contractor And not as an employee. Neither the contractor nor any agent or employee of the contractor shall be or shall be deemed to be an agent or employee of the state. Contractor shall pay when due all required employmenttaxes and income tax withholding, shall provide and keep in force worker's compensation (and show proof of such insurance) and unemployment compensation insurance in the amounts required by law, and shall be solely responsible for the acts of the contractor, its employees and agents. Page 27 of 29 930831 SPECIAL PROVISIONS CONTROLLER'S APPROVAL 1, This contract shall not be deemed valid until it shall have been approved by the Controller of the State of Colorado or such assistant as he may designate. This provision it applicable to any contract involving the payment of money by the State. FUND AVAILABILITY 2. Financial obligations of the State of Colorado payable after the current fiscal year are contingent upon funds for that purpose being appropriated, budgeted. and otherwise made available. BOND REQUIREMENT 3. If this contract involves the payment of more than fifty thousand dollars for the construction, erection, repair, maintenance, or improvement of any building, road, bridge, viaduct, tunnel. excavation or other public work for this State, the contractor shall, before entering upon the performance of any such work included in this contract, duly execute and deliver to the State official who will sign the contract, a good and sufficient bond or other acceptable surety to he approved by said official in a penal sum not less than one-half of the total amount payable by the terms of this contract. Such bond shall be duly executed by a qualified corporate surety conditioned upon the faithful performance of the contract and in addition, shall provide that if the contractor or his subcontractors fail to duly pay for any labor, materials, team hire, sustenance. provisions, provender or other supplies used or consumed by such contractor or his subcontractor in performance of the work contracted to be done or fails to pay any person who supplies rental machinery, tools, or equipment in the prosecution of the work the surety will pay the same in ,in amount not exceeding the sum specified in the bond, together with interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum. Unless such bond is executed, delivered and filed, no claim in favor of the contractor arising under such contract shall be audited, allowed or paid. A certified or cashier's check or a bank money order payable to the Treasurer of the State of Colorado may be accepted in lieu of a bond. This provision is in compliance with CRS 3%26-106. INDEMNIFICATION 4. To the extent authorized by law, the contractor shall indemnify, save, and hold harmless the State, its employees and agents, against any and all claims, damages, liability and court awards including costs, expenses, and attorney fees incurred as a result of any act or omission by the contractor, or its employees. agents, subcontractors, or assignees pursuant to the terms of this contract. DISCRIMINATION AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION 5. The contractor agrees to comply with the letter and spirit of the Colorado Antidiscrimination Act of 1957, as amended, and other applicable law respecting discrimination and unfair employment practices (CRS 24 -?4402). and as required by Executive. Order. Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action, dated April 16, 1975, Pursuant thereto, the following provisions shall be contained In all State contracts or sub -contracts, During the performance of this contract, the contractor agrees as follows, (a) The contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex. marital status, religion, ancestry. nsenml or physical handicap, or age. The contractor will take affirmative action to insure Nat applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to the above mentioned characteristics. Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following: employment upgrading, demotion, or transfer, recruitment or recruitment advenisings; lay-offs or terminations: rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The contractor agrees to post in conspieue us places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the contracting officer setting forth provisions of this non-discrimination clause. (b) The contractor will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the contractor, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, creed, color, national origin, sex, marital status, religion, ancestry, mental or physical handicap, or age. (c) The contractor will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, notice to be provided by the contracting officer, advising the labor union or workers' representative of the contractor's commitment under the Executive Order. Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action, dated April 16, 1975, and Of the rules, regulations, and relevant Orders of the Governor. (d) The contractor and labor unions will furnish all information and reports required by Executive Order, Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action of April 16, 1975, and by the rules, regulations and Orders of the Governor, or pursuant thereto, and will permit access to his books, records, and accounts by the contracting agency and the office of the Governor or his designee for purposes of investigal:ion to ascertain compliance with such rules, regulations and orders. (c) A labor organization will not exclude any individual otherwise qualified from full membership rights in such labor organization. or expel any such individual from membership in such labor organization or discriminate against any of its members in the full enjoyment of work opportunity because of race, creed, color, sex, national origin, or ancestry. (f) A labor organization, or the employees or members thereof will not aid, abet, incite, compel or coerce the doing of any act defined in this Contract to be discriminatory or obstruct or prevent any person from complying with the provisions of this contract or any order issued thereunder, or attempt, either directly or indirectly, to commit any act defined in this contract to be discriminatory. Form 6 -AC -0211 Revised 1/93 395.53.01-1022 page_ 1 of _1L, pages 930531 (g) In the event of the Contractor's non-compliance with the non-discrimination clauses of this contract or with any of such rules, regulations, or orders, this contract may be canceled. terminated or suspended in whole or in put and the contractor may be declared ineligible for further Sus contracts in accordance with procedures, authorized in Executive Order, Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action of April 16. 1975 and doe rules, regulations, or orders promulgated in accordance therewith, and such other sanctions as may be imposed and remedies as may be invoked u provided in Executive Order, Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action of April 16. 1975, or by rules, regulations, or orders promulgated in accordance therewith, or as otherwise provided by law. (h) The contractor will include the provisions of paragraphs (a) through (h) in every aut.centract and subcontractor purchase order unless exempted by rules, regulations, or orders issued pursuant to Executive Order, Equal Opportunity sod Affirmative Action of April 16, 1975. so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor, The contractor will take such action with respect to any subcontracting Or preheat order as the contracting agency may direct, as a means of enforcing such provisions, including sanctions for non.compllance; provided, however, that in the event the contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened with, litigation, with the subcontractor or vendor as a result of such direction by the contracting agency, the contractor may request the State of Colorado to enter into such litigation to protect the interest of the State of Colorado, COLORADO LABOR PREFERENCE 6a. Provisions of CRS 8.17-101 & 102 for preference of Colorado labor are applicable to this contract if public works within the Sale are undertaken hereunder and are financed in whole or in part by State funds, b. When a construction contract for a public project is to be awarded to a bidder, a resident bidder .hall be allowed a preference a sate or foreign country equal to the state or foreign era recta is against a rut. non-resident is bidder from 8 a the profhagiven or requiredwthis y country in al which the non-residentwhich h bidder u is a realdem, If determined d the officer responsible for awarding Na bid that compliance with subsection .06 may cause d:nial of fader) funds which would otherwise be available or would otherwise be inconsistent with requirements of Federal law, this subsection shall be suspended, eliminate the inconsistency with Federal ( 9-101 and 102) but only to the exam necessary to prevent denial of the moneys or to requirements CRS 8-1 GENERAL 7, The laws of the State of Colorado and rules and regulations issued pursuant thereto shall be contract. Any provision of this contract whether or not incorporated reference which applied arbitration the interpretation,ex ra execution, dcibode order onnr ofwhich this is otherwise herein b which rse in tone conflict cte i h or idlaws, rules, and regulations shall be considered null and void. ot ingfcontutad in anyy any isi n-ideeeal body or person by or re 8any other special provision in whole or in shall be valid provision lawincwhether heway of complaint, defence, or otherwise. Any provision rendered null and void operationision will noteor available any actionat this by the tthe contract is capable by the of this provision will not invalidate the remainder of contract to extent that the of S. At all times during the performance of this contract, the Contractor shall strictly adhere to all applicable federal and state laws, rules, and regulations that have been or may hereafter be established. 9. The signatories aver that they are familiar with CRS 18.8.301, et. seq., (Bribery and Corrupt Influences) and CRS 18.8.401. et, seq., (Abuse of Public Office). and that no violation of such provisions is present. 10. The signatories aver that to their knowledge, no state employee hes any persons) or beneficial interest whatsoever in the service or property described herein: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the panics hereto have executed this Contract on the day first above written, contractor: Weld County Area Agency on Aging, a Colorado non-profit corporation (Full l Name) WELD COUNTY ARA OP COMMISSIONERS CONSTANCE L. HARBERT 08/25/93 Position (Title) If Corporation:) Attest (Seal) By Pont 6 -AC -02C Revised 1/93 395.5341.1030 CHAIRMAN 84-40008 Sammy N7/flier TO BOARD OPDEPARnovernorrs Job Training Office APPROVALS CONTROLLER BY APPROVALS: • , i - rnknaa. a rw Page 29 which is the tut od 29 pkv_BY 'See instructions on ravens side. 92,0831 *INSTRUCTIONS (1) Insert official Department designations, e.g., Administration, Local Afars, etc. as appropriate. (2) Set forth company(ies) or individuals) names) and address(es). (3) Insert a brief statement indicating reasons for contract, e.g., -The contractor having special knowledge, expertise and skill in diaposing and teuingdiseases affecting cattle; and.— Usc as many "Whereas's" as required. If additional space is required continue to above words "NOW, THEREFORE;" and state "con- tinued on page 2". On page 2. state "Whereas continued from pap l" if required, (4) Specify clearly the goods or services contracted for, the consideration moving from one party to the other. the time within thecontract is to be executed, limitations on assignments, if any, and special provisions desired, or required, Seek kgal sslsiance when in doubt. Separate each prhrcipal item and number con- secutively using as many -pages as necessary. (5) If a delegee signs for the Executive Director place the words "FOR THE" before the word "EXECUTIVE" Autographic, as distinguished from stamped, signatures should, as a minimum, be affixed to the original, which will be filed by the Division of Accounts and Control, and two counterparts. one of which shall be transmitted to the contractor. If there is more than one contractor a copy so signed will be sent to each, thus requiring additional autographic signatures. (). • • SJdaituk Form REQUEST FOR TAXPAYER YDEPMFICATION; •c°tio riman A°""i"'"°" NUMBER (TIN) VERIFICATION Do NOT send to IRS PRINT OR TYPE Legal Name Weld County Commissioners DOcoNoTnerrattionutihitSStmidltatA fad P*OMMYoautadoril1R Loft • as aamirtaraayinta lmiaaar Trade Name Weld County Area Agency on Aging COttat n'ONLY WOOING PUSOESASIOWM PrimaryAddress City, State. Zip. P.O. Box 1505 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Remit Address - Optional City, State. Zip. Order Address - Optional City. State. Zip, RETURN TO ADDRESS BELOW Cheek legal entity typo and wur9digit TaxpaycIdfa;li ••t ,.low; (SSN a Social Seaway Number FUN is Faded • Individual NOTE nM—S midMa a—AAemelm inSole Proprietorship (Owner' n Estate / Trues ! rein ° Nall; Dena 'Salmi r dadaamir •Y weal Win -Me"ar naanaata. Lit lead S taas�at K�F wAiiw F} • Other Groat of Indlvidials 1',' ' 1t n Corporation Do you O W a aatasStoa *OW —r .Iv 1V��/ ? nay Government (or Gov Operate? \Gry •- CiUry's Agi 5 Organization Exempt from Tax lank( Sethtray (_i ` �. a > Do you peovido medical setvie4%. D Ye;Nq k - /,, Check Here if you do not have a SSN or FEIN. t~ C lPPIP Cidr one. See reverse for information on How to Obtain A TIN. 4- 6 0 0 0 8 1 3 Licensed Real Estate Broker ❑ Yes 0 No tinder Penalties of perjury. I certify that (I) The number listed on this form is my correct Taxpayer Identification Number(p tat wattles for a number to be mead to me) AND • (2) I am nor subject to backup withholding because: (a) l stn exempt from backup withboldirlg.te(b) I have not ben notified by the Itraersl AMMO Seniee(IRS) that 1 am subject to backup withholding as a result of a (ilium to report au inters or dividends' or(c) the IRS has notified me that 1 a" no longer subject su backup withholding (does not apply to oral estate transactions. mortgage interest paid. the acquisition of abandonment of secured property. contribution wan individual retirement anngemeu (IPA). and payments other than inlays( and dividends). CERTIFICATION INSTRUC1IONS - You must Cron out item (2) above if you have been'. citified by the IRS that you are currently subject to backup withholding be- cause orunder repeting interest ofdividedton you tut Mum. (See Signing the Candi:Son on the resin= arches form.) CHAIRMAN. WELD COUNTY NAME (Print or Type) CONSTANCE �L. HARBERT irrumdMorrype) BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE M - x --d :lwlei.eSX•1--' DATE 08/23/93 PHONE (,1Q,3, ) 356-4000 DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE NIXerl .Pf` IY VEND Addition_ Change AGENCYUSE ONLY Apprond By Action Completed By °�-$34 0931 Date ,oc e. M 4MA nn t r l NAME AND TA7CIDENTti'ICATIONIlfDM11$.Cit '1 • • ;t " INDM13UA1S: Fiitct'Fust and last name EXACTLY as it appears co your Social Soarity Card. However, if you have changed your bit i of i fax inuiiticc, due lb ditirlagc wlthoUtinfofmtng the'S%'da Seoxity Administer:kirof the namedtange, pleate0teryoar first tame and both the last name shown on your social security an and your new last name (IN THAT ORDER). For Your TIN, enter your Social Security Number (SSN). SOLE PROPRIETORSHIPS: Enter the individuals name on tbo.fitst line; on the second name line.you may eater the business name. YOU MAY NOT ENTER ONLY THE BUSINESS NAME For the TIN. enter either the Social Security Number or the Federal Employer Tax Identification Number (FEIN). ALL OTHER ENTITY'S: Enter the name exactly as originally registered with the IRS. The cams TIN is the Federal Employer iden- tification Number (FEIN). HOW TO OBTAIN A TIN if you do not have a TIN, you should apply for one immediately. To apply for the number, obtain Form SS -05. Appliatice. for a Social Security Number Card (for individuals). or Form SS-4,.Applicatioa of Employer ldmtltlntion Number (fa businesses and all other co- titica), at your local office of the Social Security Administration or the Internal Revenue Savior. Complete and file the appropriate form according to its instructions. To tompfeteFam' W.9 if you'donot have a TIN, chair tApplkd f'or"bmrbo the apace Indlated on the front; sipped date the form, and give it to the requester. For payments that could de subject to'badkwp v ithboldIng, you will then have 60 days to obtain a TIN and furnish it to the requester. During the 60 -day period, the payments youreodvttWif not beabject to the 20% backup withholding, tm- less you make a withdrawaL However t the requeafa dotsoot receive your TIN from you within 60 days, backup withholding, if ap- plicable, will begin and continue until you•fttoisb your TIN to the roquratrr. Note: Writing "Applied for" on the form morns that you how already applied* a TIMOR that you intend to apply for one in the near future As soon as you receive your TIN, complete another Form W-9. include your new TIN. sign and date the form, and give it to the re- quester. SIGNING TM CERTIFICATION (I) Interest, Dividend, and BarterExchange Accounts Opined Before 1984 and Becker Accounts That Were Comldesed Active During 1983. - You are not required to saga the oatifiwtioo; however; 'you may do so. You are requited to provide your cares TIN. (2),Interest, Dividend, Broker and Barter Exchange Accounts Opened After 1983 and Broker Accounts Tat Were Considered Inactive During 1983. - You must sign the certification or baeku�'withholding will apply. If you arc subject to backup withholding and you arc merely providingyour comet TIN to the requester, you must at out item (2) in the certification before signing the form. (3) Real Estate Transactions - You must sign the certification. You may cos out time (2)C1 the certification if you wish. (d) Other Payments - You are required to furnish -your correctTIN, but you are not -required to sign the certification unless you have been notified of an incorrect TIN. Other payments -include payments made lathe -course of the requeaet's trade a business for tents. royalties, goods (other than bills foe merchandise), medicaland health care services, payments toa n000mployee for swiss (includ- ing attorney and accounting fees), and payments to certain fishing boat acw mambas. (5) Mortgage Interest Paid by You, Acquisition or Abandonment of secured Property, or IRA Contributions. - You arc required to furnish your correct TIN, but you arc not required to sign the certification. (6) Exempt Payers and Payments:. If you arc exempt from backup withholding, youshould complete this font to avoid possible er- roneous backup withholding. Enter your correct TIN in LEGAL BUSINESS DESIGNATION section, and write "FXEMPI" above your signature, sign and date the form. if you are a nonraident•abeo or foreign entity not subject to backup withholding. give the re- quester a cornMeted Form W-8. Certificate of.Forcigo Status. OUTER Signature. - The signature should be an authorized signattue,.generally the persons whose name is on the top line of the form, a partner in the partnership, or an officer of the corporation. Foe a joint account, only the person whose TIN is shown in LEGAL BUSI- NESS DESIGNATION should sign the form. Privacy Act Notice. - Section 6109 requires you to furnish your carat taxpayer identification number (TIN) to persons who must file information returns with IRS to report interest, dividends, and certain other income paid to you; mortgage interest you paid, the acquisi- lion or abandonment of secured property: or contributions you made to anindividual retirement atiengu,,..ut(IRA). MS uses the num- bers for identification purposes and to help verify the accuracy of your tax return. You mast provide you TIN whether or not you are r ; requiedd L file a tax return. Paycts.must generally withhold 20% of taxable !caeca, dividend, and rain other 1.p s to ,payce who docs'rot furnish a TIN to a payer. Cyttain penalties may also apply. t.,; DEDZIED:Ca N. 1. APPLICANT (an individual) - Person(s) seeking Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) services who have filed a completed .application and for whom a formal eligibility determination has been made. 2- CERTIFICATION Refers to the act of 1) attesting that the information provided by each JTPA individual as stated on an applica- tion form is true and correct; :2) Authorizing verification of this information: 3) stating penalties for falsification; and 4) certifying that grievance procedure has. been explained to the applicant. All applicants must sign and date the application format the point of eligibility determination.. (Lexicon for the JTPA) In the case of a minor (except minors who are heads of households), the signature of a parent, guardian, or other responsible adult is required. 3. rITTzENSHIP - All participants must be citizens or nationals of the United States, lawfully admitted permanent resident aliens, lawfully admitted refugees and parolees, or other. individuals authorized by the Attorney General to work in the United States (Section 167(a)(5)]. 4" Mrferazamazaziam - The participant has met or achieved the minimum prescribed period of training, as described in the training agreement in accordance with the scope of work of this Contract, and has attained the minimum level of perfor- mance or skill associated with the training activity (GJTO). An activity is completed if the individual achieves the activity's goal. S. CONTRACT - a formal legally binding agreement between two principal departments of the State or one principal department of the State and another party or an amendment to such agreement. A procurement instrument by which GJTO, a SDA grant recipient or a subrecinieat pays for property, services, supplies, materials or equipment. s%d.11 no Page 1 of e 920831 7. s%d.fia. 'Y Person, corPfocation, partnership,. public agency, -.or other. entity which .enters into & ontract with. the Governor's Job Training Office, an SDA'grant recipient or a subrecipient under the Act. One who contracts to do work for another. Efaancargarmaylita=22- The term "economically disadvan- taged means an individual who: (A) receives, or is a member of a family which receives, cash welfare payments under a Federal, State or local welfare program; (B) has, or is a member of a family which has, received a total family income for the six-month period prior to application for the program involved (exclusive of unemployment compensation, child support payments, and welfare payments) which, in relation to family size, was not in excess of the higher of (i) the official poverty line of Management and Budget, accordance with section Budget Reconciliation Act 9902(2)), or (as defined by the Office and revised annually in 673(2) of the Omnibus of 1981 (42 U.S.C. (ii) 70 percent of the lower living standard income level; . (C) is receiving (or has been determined within the 6 -month period prior to the application for the program involved to be eligible to receive) food stamps pursuant to the Food Stamp Act of 1977; (D) qualifies as a homeless individual under subsections (a) and (c) Of section 103 of the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act '(42 U.S.C. Sec 11302); (E) is a foster child on behalf of whom State or local government payments are made; This may include youth who have been made a ward of the court, including those in the following categories: Youth in state institutions youth in community group homes youth in Foster Homes (P) in cases permitted by regulations individual with a disability whose requirements of clause (A) or (B) member of a family whose income requirements. (JTPA $4(g)). Page 2 of 8 of the Secretary, an own income meets the above, but who is a does not meet such 920831 6. FVPtOYED' -See tabor Fcree itatus- . k 8A. Employment - Employment for 20,or more hours per week for performance standards (JTPA 5106(k)). 9. Initial Enrollment - Date of participation. The date on which the individual began to receive JTPA-funded program services after initial screening for eligibility and suitability. Objective assessment to determine service strategy of employment goals must occur on the'date of participation and is considered an' initial program service. ].0. Family - Two or more persons related by blood, marriage, or decree of court, who are living in a single residence, and are included in one or more of the following catego- ries- A) ' A husband, wife, and dependent children. B) .A parent or guardian and dependent children. C) A husband and wife. See GUARDIAN, DEPENDENT CHILDREN, and LIVING IN A SINGLE RESIDENCE. (JTPA 54(34)) ll. rAMTT.v INCOMF, - Determining gross family income is one of the most difficult tasks when determining and individ- ual's eligibility for JTPA. For the purpose of determin- ing JTPA income eligibility, 20 CFR 626.5 Definitions, Family Income means -income" as defined by the Department of Health and Human Services in connection with the annual poverty guidelines. section 4(8)(B) excludes unemployment compensation, child support payments and welfare payments from inane_ Therefore, while these items appear as included income in the poverty guide- lines, they are excluded from income. for JTPA purposes. Family income includes total annual cash receipts before taxes from all sources, with the exceptions listed below. stdsfins INCLUDED AS INCOME Money wages and salaries before any deductions. Net receipts from nonfarm self-employment (receipts from a person's own unincorporated business, pro- fessional enterprise, or partnership after deduc- tions for business expense). Net receipts from farm self-employment (receipts from a farm which one operates as an owner, renter, or sharecropper, after deductions for farm operat- ing expenses). Page 3 of 8 930831 •S ar payments `.fromtn octal security, railroad' retirement, strike benefits•. from' union funds,. worker's 'compensation . veteran.'s payments, and training stipends. Alimony. Military family allotments or other regular support from an absent family member or someone not living ,in the household. Pensions whether private, government employee (including military retirement pay). Regular,insurance or annuity payments. College or university grants, fellowships, and assistantships_ Dividends, interest, net rental income, net royal- ties, periodic receipts from estates or trusts. Net gambling or lottery. winnings. EXCLUSIONS FROM INCOME Unemployment compensation Child support payments Welfare payments (including AFDC, SSI, RCA, and GA) Capital gains Any assets drawn down as withdrawals from a bank, the sale of property, a house or a car Tax refunds, gifts, loans, lump -sum inheritances, one-time insurance payments, or compensation for injury Noncash benefits such as employer paid fringe benefits, food or housing received in lieu of wages, medicare, Medicaid, Food Stamps, school meals, and housing assistance (Title II Eligibili- ty TAG) 12. TNpIVIDIIAL WITH) DTSAATr,ITv roll ELIGIBILITY: Those individuals evaluated and documented as being mentally retarded, hard of hearing, deaf, speech im- paired, blind, visually impaired, seriously emotionally disturbed, orthopedically impaired, other health im- Mdefine Page 4 of 8 • paired, deaf blindHmtlt•,1. t6 disabilities.; •-or.,as having" -- a developmental disability, chronic mental illness, major mental illness, organic brain syndrome, specific learning disabilities, who because of those impairments, need special education and/or related employment and training services. Adapted from the Education of All Handicapped Children Act (P.L. 94-142; Reg. 300.5.a). FOR PERFORMANCE STANDARDS: An individual .who has a physical (motion, vision, hearing) or mental (learning or developmental) impairment which substantially limits one or more of such person s major life activities; has a. record of such an impair- ment; or is•regarded as having such an impairment. NOTE: This definition will be used for performance standards purposes, but is not required to be used for program eligibility determination. (Federal Register, vol. 57, no. 219) The term "individuals with disabilities -.means more than one individual with a disability. (JTPA Sec. 4(10)(5)) 13 TABOR FORt `P ST em: EMPLOYED An employed individual is one who, during the 7 consecu- tive days prior to application, did any work atall as a paid employee, in his or her own business, profession or farm, worked 15 hours or more as an unpaid worker in an enterprise operated by a member of the family or is one who was not working, but has a job or business from which he or she was temporarily absent because of illness, bad' weather, vacation, labor-management dispute, or personal reasons, whether or not paid by the employer for time off, and whether or not seek:ag another job. UNEMPLOYED An unemployed individual is one who did not work during the 7 consecutive days prior to application for a JTPA program, who made specific efforts to find a job within the past 4 weeks prior to application, and who was available for work during the 7 consecutive days prior to application. Also included as unemployed are those who did not work, and (a) were waiting to be called back to a job from which they had been laid off, or Page 5 of 8 930831. • a'. (b) .: were;waiting to report,,. a new wage or xalery job' 3 scheduled' to, start within. 90 days. • NOT IN LABOR FORCE A civilian 14 years of age or over who did not work during the 7 consecutive days prior to application for a JTPA program and is not Classified as employed or unemployed. • NUMBER OF WEEKS ONDIPLOYED DURING THE PRIOR 26 WEEKS The number of weeks an individual was unemployed during the 26 weeks immediately prior to eligibility determina- tion (refer to definitions above). It does not matter if the applicant was employed at the time of application. (Federal Register, Vol. 57, No. 219) • 14. (a) Offender.- The Term "offender" means any adult or juvenile who is or has been subject to any, stage of the criminal justice process for whom service under the JTPA may be beneficial or who requires assis- tance in overcoming artificial barriers to employ- ment resulting from a record of arrest or convic- tion (JTPA, as amended). (b) =ender - Any adult or youth who requires assis- tance in overcoming barriers to employment result- ing from a record of arrest or conviction (exclud- ing misdemeanors). This definition may be subject to change pending future regulations, 1S' pLDEE INDSvTDUAL - An individual age 55 or older. JTPA 52O4(d)(7) 16_ Pj - An individual who has been determined to be. eligible to participate in and who is receiving services (except post -termination services authorized under Sections 2O4(c)(4) and 264(d)(5) and follow-up services authorized under section 253(d)) under a program autho- rized by this act. JTPA Section 4(37) 17. s\4.line RLACEUEal - The act of securing unsubsidized employment for or by a participant, as a paid employee of a legally authorized business, industry or enterprise including non-profit organizations. Paid employee means one who is carried on the employer's payroll/personnel records, is self-employed, is entered into a registered apprentice- ship program or the Armed Forces, and is employed for 20 or more hours per week. Page 6 of 9 9-30R31, p. y 18. RELECTX E. SERVICE REGI i � � ,..I I. ` . r bOapplicant is •a male 'citizen of•the U.S. or ctlfer male''•persoa-residing in the" U_S., who was born on or after January 1, 1960, and'is between the age of 18 and 26, he must register. An applicant.who is not registered will be ineligible for .7TPA funded services until he has done so. a\dN/n. mow._ D_�'T.T= 19. CERTIFICATE OF CONTINUING gr ment provided by a substate grantee to an eligible dislocated worker verifying their status.and authorizing continuing eligi- bility for a period not to exceed 104. weeks. 20. ptTrTALE DTSMMTED WISER— an individual who: (a) has been terminated or laid off or who has received a notice of termination or layoff from employment, is eligible for or has exhausted his/her entitle- ment to unemployment compensation, and is unlikely to return to his/her previous industry or occupa- tion; (b) has been terminated or has received notice of termination 'of employment, as a result of any permanent closure or any substantial layoff at a plant, facility, or enterprise; (c) is long-term unemployed and has limited opportuni- ties for employment or reemployment in the same or similar occupation in the area in which such indi- viduals reside, including older individuals who may have substantial barriers to employment by reason of age; (d) was self-employed (including farmers and ranchers) and is unemployed as a result of general economic conditions in the community in which he/she resides or because of natural disasters, subject to regula- tions prescribed by the Secretary of Labor. 21. - Any professional, independent trades person, or other business person who works for him/her - self. Such a person may or may not be incorporated or in a limited partnership. A family member who provides professional services in the affected business of at least is hours per week and receives'a salary or wage from the self -employed -individual may also be considered to be a self-employed individual. 22. SUBSTANTIAL LAZQFF - any reduction -in -force which is not the result of a plant closing and which results in an 'employment loss at a single site of employment during any 30 -day period for: Page 7 of 8 V,,"" 930831 ft, !•a.♦• •\W(IM (a) at leait 33 percent of the employees (excluding - employees regularly working less than 20 hours per week); and (b) at least SO employees (excluding employees regular- ly working less than 20 hours per week); or (c) at least 500 employees (excluding employees regu- larly working less than 20 hours per week). Page 8 of 8, 930831 • ♦b - e Attachment 2 HUDGBT INFORMATION SP I 'Y (HIS) FA_DISCRETIONARY FUNDS SDA/Contractor: Weld County Area Agericv on Agina Title of Funds: Title II -A Older Workers Program/Project Name: O1d= Workers Year of Funds: PY 93 Reference Code: Period of Performance: From 0/30/93 To 7/31/94 VAX #: LINE ITEM DESCRIPTION 'MINI- STRATTON COORDINATION TRAINING RELATED SUPPORT DIRECT TRAINING TOTAL PERSONNEL S - 3,320 0 9,461 9,686 1 22,467 Code OPERATING S 430 0 0 0 430 Code OJT/NE $ 0 0 0 8,266 8,266 Code TUITION/BOOKS, FEES s 0 0 200 4,600 4,800 Code STAFF TRAINING 5 ' 0 0 0 462 462 Code PARTICIPANT SI CCPRT S 0 0 775 0 775 Code TRAVEL S 0 0 0 300 300 Code TOTAL NUDQ:T S 3,750 0 10,436 23,314 37,500 PERCENT 10X X 28% 62% 100X 3/93 hush\aaa,93ou.bls 930831 fete Wilk COLORADO mEmoRAnDum To From Subject: Constance L. Harbert, Chairperson Board of County Commissioners August 17, 1993 Date Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director, Human Resources Job Training Partnership Act, Title II -A Older Worker Grant Enclosed for Board approval is a grant contract to the Governor's Job Training Office for $37,500 of Title II -A monies under the Job Training Partnership Act. Activities to be funded under the referral and placement, classroom enhancement. The goal is to provide income older adults 55 years of age grant will include job development, and on-the-job training, and skills training and job placement for 25 low and older. The grant period is from August 1, 1993 through July 31, 1994. If you have any questions, please call Linda Piper at 353-3816 ext. 3320. 930831 RESOLUTION RE: ACCEPT GRANT OF EASEMENT FOR WETLAND FROM SOUTH PLATTE VALLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, INC. - BRIDGE 14.5/25A WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affair:: of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Grant of Easement for Wetland from the South Platte Valley Historical Society, Inc., for Bridge #14.5/25A, with the terms and conditions being as stated in said easement, and WHEREAS, said easement concerns property described as being in the NiSEt of Section 31, Township 2 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County Colorado, being more particularly described in the attached legal description, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to accept said easement, 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 Grant of Easement for Wetland from the South Platte Valley Historical Society, Inc., be, and hereby is, accepted. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day or August. A.D., 1993. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: / eputy Clerk t the Boarct— APPROVED AS TO FORM: ountAttoLey BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO K7�.re_Jt Constance . E rbert, Chairman W. H bster, Piq-Tejo "`Y 4Te Dale 41,.ex0, /Barbara J. Kirkmey 930828 EG003z cc, Ec, sPvrts AR2394484 GRANT OF EASEMENT FOR WETLAND The undersigned fee owner of the following described parcel of land ( the property ), as "Grantor," hereby grants and conveys to the County of Weld, a political subdivision of the State of Colorado, as "Grantee," an easement on, over, across, and under the Property, for the purpose of restoring and maintaining wetlands, This Grant and Conveyance is made without warranties of title, but is irrevocable and binding upon the Grantor, its successors, heirs, and assigns, This Grant does not include any rights and interests in and to the oil, gas, and other minerals in, on, and under the Property, The "Property" is described in the attached Wetland Restoration Site for the bridge 14.5/25A replacement project. Dated this day of c ZJ4. B" 1993. GRANTOR: South Platte Valley Historical Society Inc, A Corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Colorado. South Platte Valley Historical Society Inc. n Martin President Affix Corporate Seal J P/GO Treasurer SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this A lk day of 1993, by John Martin President. WITNESS my hand and official seal. �1G�`k oymisdon expires: a. iQ Ise/ L/B`t•. Not: .y Public. ATTEST: B 1395 REC 02344484 08/03/93 15:52 $0.00 1/002 F 1183 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 930828 P- Vfl WETLAND RESTORATION SITE BRIDGE 14.5/25A REPLEOMUD'DI PEWECT LEGAL DESCRIPTION A tract of land containing .090 acres more or less, in the North 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 31, Township 2 North, Range 66 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, In Weld County, Colorado, said tract or parcel being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point 208 feet East of the Center Corner of Section 31, this also being the point of beginning and considering the center line of Section 31 bears due East and West with all other bearings contained herein relative thereto; Thence Due South a distance of 15 feet; Thence South 85 degrees East a distance of 70 feet; Thence South 34 degrees East a distance of 67 feet; Thence Due East a distance of 25 feet; Thence North 28 degrees West a distance of 85 feet; Thence Due West on the Center Line of Section 31, 107 feet plus or minus to the point of beginning. The above described parcel contains approximately .090 acres located just West of the head gate of the Platteville Ditch on the North side of the South Platte River. ,r") -7-- STRUCTURE FTl_ 14th =' tCQAL FIELD VERIFY TREE REMOVAL WETLAND RESTORATION SITE - HEAD GAT B 1395 REC 02344484 08/03/93 15:52 $0.00 2/002 F 1184 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 930828 RESOLUTION RE: ACCEPT QUITCLAIM DEED AND GRANT OF EASEMENT FOR WETLAND FROM HARLEY AND MARTHA M. INOUYE - BRIDGE 14.5/25A WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Quitclaim Deed and a Grant of Easement for Wetland from Harley and Martha M. Inouye for Bridge 014.5/25A, with the terms and conditions being as stated in saiddeed and easement. and WHEREAS, said deed and easement concern property described as being in the N}SW! of Section 31, Township 2 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County Colorado, being more particularly described in the attached legal description, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to accept said deed and easement, copies of which are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. EGco a NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Quitclaim Deed and Grant of Easement for Wetland from Harley and Martha M. Inouye be, and hereby are, accepted. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of August, A.D., 1993. ATTEST: 4a,tet Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: APPROVED AS TO FORM: ec:&c-,//I ya BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD_COUNTY, COLORADO Z72--s�.ei.,c-LPJ onstance jk ijarbprt, Chairman Dale R. Hall arbara J. Kirkme q AR2344482 COUNTY OF WELD STATE OF COLORADO QUITCLAIM DEED THIS DEED, Made this day of Q /4'c., , 1993 , between tha M. Inouye whose address is: 12210 WCR 14.5 Ft. Lupton. CQ 80621 hereinafter called GRANTOR, whether one or more, and County of Weld, State of Colorado, whose address is PO Box 758, Greeley, CO 80632, hereinafter called COUNTY. WITNESSETH, That the GRANTOR for in consideration of the sum of Five Hundred EtFhy Five Dollars ($ 585.00 ) and other valuable consideration, to GRANTOR in hand paid by the COUNTY, the receipt whereof is hereby confessed and acknowledged, does remise, release, sell, convey and QUITCLAIM unto the COUNTY, forever, all the right, title, interest, claim and demand which the GRANTOR has in and to the following described lot or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the County of Weld, State of Colorado, to wit: See attached Legal Description Parcel No. 01 for Bridge Wel 14.5/25A. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same, together with all and singular the appurtenances and privileges thereunto belonging or in anywise thereunto appertaining, and all the estate, right, title, interest and claim whatsoever, of the said GRANTOR, either in law or equity, to the only proper use, benefit and behoof of the COUNTY. INW;TNESS WHEREOThe GRANTOR, has hereunto set his hand and seal on this day of 7.922— , 19 Q3. Date Harley Inou Martha M. Inouye (/ Date STATE OF COLORADO, ) ss. ... GO.NTY. OF WELD The:to i'i Nrihstr a� was acknowledged before me this day of .i '19 7-i , by* Harley Inouye and Martha M. Inouye. s; ;o8Nun tAi goxpires -Piteear, ,9_2L. Witness my hand and official trOr. co'ce Lv Notary Public, B 1395 REC 02344482 08/03/93 15:52 $0.00 1/002 F 1179 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 900829 RIGHT-OF-WAY TO BE ACQUIRED FROM PARCEL NO. 01 HARRY INOUYE and MARTHA M. INOUYE FOR WELD COUNTY LEGAL DFSCRIPTION. BRIDGE WEL 14.5/25A A tract or parcel of land No. 01 containing 2.720 acres, more or less, in the North 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 31, Township 2 North, Range 66 West, of the Sixth Principal Meridian, in Weld County, Colorado, said tract or parcel being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the center of said Section 31, and considering the east -west center line of said Section 31 to bear N 90'00'00" E with all other bearings contained herein relative thereto; thence S 00'00'00" E a distance of 30.00 feet to a point and continuing as described hereby; 1. Thence N 90'00'00" W a distance of 653.71 feet; 2. Thence S 00'00'00" E a distance of 75.00 feet; 3. Thence N 90'00'00" W a distance of 121.71 feet; 4. Thence N 24'54'01" W a distance of 82.68 feet; 5. Thence N 90°00'00" W a distance of 439.36 feet; 6. Thence N 00°00'00" E a distance of 30.00 feet to a point on the east -west center line of Section 31; 7. Thence N 90°00'00" E a distance of 1,249.60 feet to the Point of Beginning. The above described parcel or tract contains 47,921.37 square feet or 1.100 acres to be acquired. Of this area, 27,561.90 square feet are existing road R -O -W or 0.633 acres which leaves 0.467 acres of new R -O -W. c\word\loiters\erich\wd l4rowl .doc 'm" 13184 ; * � di •ooy5 •03 .1' O Revised 05/04/93 '.,,c;.` "3 / ;: ty r� •..... p,; ;.• B 1395 REC 02344482 08/03/93 15:52 $0.00 2/002 F 1180 MARY ANN FEUERSTEXN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 93f3829 AR2344483 GRANT OF EASEMENT FOR WETLAND The undersigned fee owner of the following described parcel of land ( the property ), as "Grantor," herevy grants and conveys to the County of Weld, a political subdivision of the State of Colorado, as "Grantee," an easement on, over, across, and under the Property, for the purpose of establishing and maintaining wetlands, This Grant and Conveyance is made without warranties of title, but is irrevocable and binding upon the Grantor, its successors, heirs, and assigns, This Grant does not include any rights and inte:.^ests in and to the oil, gas, and other minerals in, on, and under the Property. The "Property" is described in the attached Mitigation Area "A" for the bridge 14.5/25A replacement project. Dated this day o£ GRANTOR: 2 , 1993. Harley Inouy ✓Martha M. Inouye SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this __,e.44"day of 1993, by Harley Inouye and Martha M. Inouye. WITNESS.,my hand and official seal. ". pZr.Ry qq��G do My'tommfs'sion expires: a,/9 /Gig 54-64ri a- 4 &aid — No y Public. ATTEST: B 1395 REC 02344483 08/03/93 15:52 S0.00 1/002 F 1181 MARX ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK h RECORDER WELD CO, CO 930F423 WETLAND MITIGATION AREA "AN BRIDGE 14.5/25A REPLACEMENT PROJECT J.EGAL DESCRIPTION A tract of land containing .120 acres more or less, in the North 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 31, Township 2 North, Range 66 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, In Weld County, Colorado, said tract or parcel being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point 675 feet West of the Center Corner of Section 31, this also being the point of beginning and considering the center line of Section 31 bears due East and West with all other bearings contained herein relative thereto; Thence due South a distance of 95 feet; Thence South 56 degrees East a distance of 55 feet; Thence North 34 degrees East a distance of 55 feet; Thence Northwesterly 110 feet to the point of beginning. The above described parcel contains approximately .120 acres with .05 existing on County R -0-W and .07 acres outside County R -0-W. SUj2 DIKE L.711 • ER N0. 2 C PIFJ A.- -+- •. STA.r 'xz. 7,t, -C -2-N, It-k6LW --S(7UTH A )2117 I anI OI L AREA "A" cqr 80 bbN ` 1 B 1395 REC 02344483 08/03/93 15:52 $0.00 2/002 F 1182 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 930829 / 6\ tsc Wilk COLORADO mEmORAnDum To Clark to the Board From D, M. Graham. Civil Engineer I s o m,Quick Claim Deeds Date July 1 1993 JO U Enclosed are the quick claim deeds and wetlands easements for the bridge project 14.5/25A from the Inouye's and the Fort Lupton Historical Society. Please have these documents recorded, and submit copies to the owners and to the Engineering Department for filing. DG/pds:ctbll Enc. cc: Commissioner Baxter Drew Scheltinga Bill Wilson, City of Ft. Lupton File 14.5/25A2 se c3.2 930829 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE EXTENSION OF CONTRACT BETWEEN HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION 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 Extension of Contract between the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health. Air Pollution Control Division, commencing July 1, 1993, and ending September 30, 1993, with the further terms and conditions being as stated in said extension, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said extension, 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 Extension of Contract between the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health, Air Pollution Control Division, be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said extension. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of August, A.D., 1993, nunc pro tunc July 1, 1993. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: l.( -4 -Co Deputy Clerk to the aoard APPROVED AS TO �Cntnty Atto ey FORM: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD, COUNTY, COLORADO GC.-- 6•444.1(.4.4,t Constance L. rbe Chairman 11./ W. H. Webster, Pror em eorge Baxte Barbara J. Kirkm- er LAO'S cc: ,YL , Sreir 930833 h 9yi3g 6 STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Dedicated to protecting and improving the health and environment of the people of Colorado 4300 Cher Creek Dr. S. t alaoratory0uilding Denver, Colorado 00222.1530 4210 C. 11th Avenue Phone 003) 692.2000 Denver, Colorado 80220-3716 (303) 691.4700 August 10, 1993 Mr. Randy Gordon Director WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 1517 16th Avenue Court Greeley, Colorado 80631 Net Extension of Contract AIR930876 Dear Mr. Gordon: Roy Romer Coemor Patricia A. Nolan, MD, MPH Lxermha Preoor The State of Colorado hereby notifies Weld County Health Department, that pursuant to Paragraph I.B of Contract AIR930876, (which by this reference is made a part hereof), the State will exercise its option to renew this Contract for an additional three months beginning July 1, 1993 and ending September 30, 1993 and awards SEVEN THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED NINETY-EIGHT DOLLARS AND TWENTY-NINE CENTS ($7198.29) for that period. A breakdown of activities and costs are identified below: $2981.50 shall be for the activities as specified in Section III.A., XXX.C., III.E., III.F., III.G., IV., V, and VI. of the original Contract. $430.00 shall be for the activities in Section S.F. of the original Contract. $1200.00 shall be for the identification of 16 new sources as specified in Section III.D. of the original Contract. $1400.75 shall be for the activities specified in Section II. of the original Contract. $311.04 shall be for earning 9 asbestos credits as specified in Section III.8. of the original Contract. $875.00 shall be for activities specified in Section V.B. of the Original Contract. A new Workload Estimate for the extended period is enclosed as Exhibit I. The Contractor shall match the State with at least $9184.00. The Contractor shall request reimbursement for the extended portion of the original Contract not later than November 1, 1993. All other terms and conditions of the original Contract shall remain the same. Mr. Randy Gordon August 10, 1993 Page 2 Please sign and return all copies of this notification. This letter of amendment to the Contractor is intended to be effective July 1, 1993, but in no event shall thin amendment be deemed valid until it shall have been approved by the State Controller of such assistant as he may designate. Sincerely, Lee Thielen, Assistant Director Colorado Department of Health Progryi Air Pollution Control Div. Enclosure H:\EXHIBIT3.JSB Contractor Weld County Health Department Federal I.D. Number 846000813 By Title CONTROLLER 7-Z OVALS: By CONTROLLER Chairman, ` Ird of CouCo%missi0ners Dl%5,3 ATTEST: ! 1 / / l i / " • WELD �CCiiOUNTY CLERK T BY: ________ OEPUTY CLERK TO E BOARD E BOARD • r EXHIBIT 1. 1993 WORKLOAD ESTIMATE WELD COUNTY HEALTH' STATIONARY SOURCES ACTIVITIES MAJOR SOURCE INSPECTIONS (see attached list) MINOR SOURCE INSPECTIONS (see attached list) PORTABLE SOURCES FINAL APPROVAL INSPECTIONS (three-year average) ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITIES (three-year average) COMPLAINTS (three-year average) OPEN BURNING PERMITS (three-year average) WOOD STOVE DEALER INSPECTIONS (see attached list) ASBESTOS INSPECTION CREDITS NEW SOURCE IDENTIFICATION TRAINING & CERTIFICATION TECHNICAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES PARTICULATE MONITORS GASEOUS MONITORS MOBILE SOURCE ACTIVITIES PROCTOR TESTING 6 10 1 9 1 62 75 1 9 16 VE & ODOR PLUS TRAINING 3 MONITORS, 60 SAMPLES 1 STATION, 2 MONITORS PROCTOR CERTIFICATION TESTING 03 • COUNTY WELD 2220 SOURCE S SOURCE MANE. . INSPECTION QUARTER MAJOR SOURCES 045 GREELEY EXCAVATION 074 AMOCO - SINGLETREE 075 AMOCO - SURREY 076 AMOCO - WEST SPINDLE 088 COORS - REENSSURG MINE 102 CONNELL/LOVELAND EXCIV MINOR SOURCES 3 3 3 3 3 3 138 ONCE A TREE FURNITURE 3 140 NORTHERN PRIMINMG & PRESTAI 3 141 WESTERN GAS SUPPLY CO 3 154 CACTUS RANCH CATTLE CO 3 157 MTN VIEW LAME FEEDERS 3 160 ANDERSON SALES & SALVAGE 3 163 ROGGEN GAS PROCESSING 166 MOREY'S SALVAGE & GLASS 3 169 DAVID JOSEPH CO 181 NATIONAL HOG FARMS 3 WOODSTOVE DEALER POULSON HARDWARE DEPARTMENT OR AGENCY NUMBER FAA - 260000 CONTRACT ROUTING NUMBER P3930876 i CONTRACT THIS CONTRACT, made this 31st day of December_ 1992 by and between the State of Colorado for the use and benefit of the Department of gwAT.TH, AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION, 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South. APCD/ADM/B1. Denver. Colorado 80222-1530 hereinafter referred to as the state and wel�County Eealth Department. 1517 16th Avenue Court. Greeley Colorado 80631 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 balance thereof remains available for payment in Fund Number 100/119 , APPR Code 105 , Contract Encumbrance Number AIf;93O876 and WHEREAS, required approval, clearance and coordination has been accomplished from and with appropriate agencies, and WHEREAS, pursuant to the legislative declaration set forth in the "Colorado Air Quality Control Act" hereinafter called "Act", and pursuant to Standards, Rules and Regulations and Statements of Policy of the Air Quality Control Commission relative thereto and supplements or amendments thereto, and to Orders, Decisions, Findings, Rulings, and administrative functions and procedures adopted, promulgated, issued and enforceable pursuant to law, the State is vested by law with the duties and powers necessary to carry out the intent of said Act and the State Implementation Plan (SIP); and WHEREAS, pursuant to the provilsions of Section 25-7-111, C.R.S. of the Act, the State is vested with certain powers therein prescribed, including in Subsection (2)(f) of said section the following: (2)(f) "Designate one or more persons or agencies in any area of the state as an air pollution control authority as agent of the division to exercise and perform such powers and duties of the division as may be specified in such designation"; and WHEREAS, the State, in exercise of the power aforesaid, desires to designate the Contractor to act in its behalf within the jurisdiction designated in Paragraph I.D. herein in carrying out each and all responsibilities implemental of the legislative declaration enunciated in the Act and as hereinafter prescribed, not by way of limitation, in administering and enforcing the Act and Rules and procedures aforesaid; and the Contractor agrees to accept said designation under maid terms and conditions; and WHEREAS, nothing herein shall affect the ability of the Contractor to participate in the development of SIP revisions or to challenge any provision thereof, provided, however, that the Contractor agrees that it shall enforce the effective provisions of the State Implementation Plan as provided by this Contract until they be modified. NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed that: I. Administration A. Designation as Agency The State does hereby designate the Contractor and the Contractor does hereby Page 1 of 12 9300133 accept the designation as the Agent of the State pursuant to 25-7-111(2)f, C.R.S. The Contractor agrees to do and perform, in accordance with such Act, Standards, Rules, and Regulations, Orders, Decisions, Findings, Rulings, and administrative functions and procedures, and any amentynents, additions, and revisions thereof, such services as are required in enforcing the same. S. Contract Term The term of this Contract is beginning January 1, 1993 and continuing throug• h June 30, 1993, renewable for an additional three (3) month period, at the State's option. If this Contract is so renewed, renewal shall be by Letter of Agreement (copy attached) and by this reference made part hereof as Exhibit 3 and all terms and conditions of the Contract remain the same. C. Supersession This agency designation shall revoke and supersede any earlier written or oral delegation of authority by the State to the Contractor concerning the control of air pollution in the areas listed in Paragraph I.D. D. Area of Control The Contractor agrees to perform the duties listed in this Contract in the following political subdivision of the State of Colorado: Weld County E. Support Personnel The State shall designate specific state personnel who shall provide information to assist the Contractor in its performance under this Contract. The State shall notify the Contractor of much personnel who have been so designated. P. Cooperation, Training and Instruction The State shall cooperate with and provide assistance to the Contractor to ensure receipt of the training and instruction reasonably necessary to fulfill the requirements of this Contract. The Contractor shall ensure that: up to four (4) persons attend one classroom opacity session and one opacity certification session per Contract period and two (2) persons attend one odor school per Contract period; a State Certified Opacity Observer is on staff at all times; appropriate staff attend all scheduled enforcement seminars and training sessions; and the Contractor be represented at the annual All Agency Meeting. The Contractor shall ensure that its employee who conduct asbestos abatement inspections undergo the required medical monitoring and respirator fit testing and use properly fitted respirators and protective clothing while performing asbestos inspections or investigating asbestos complaints. C. Nothing herein shall limit the ability of the Contractor to administer and enforce its own ordinances and orders issued under its own independent authority to control air pollution. II. Ambient Air Quality Monitoring A. The Contractor shall operate an air quality monitoring network consisting of two (2) fine particulate monitors, one (1) total suspended particulate monitor, one (1) ozone monitor, and one (1) carbon monoxide monitor within the areas listed in Paragraph I.D., in locations determined by the State and using monitors and filter pads provided by the State. S. The State shall provide the Contractor with a schedule for the operation of the particulate monitors,ai instructions for the submission ofthof pads those pads to t State. The Contractor shall Page 2 of 12 CM:13 operate the monitors, change the filter pads, and submit the filter pads to the State in accordance with the schedule and instructions. C. The Contractor shall provide the following services for the: carbon monoxide and ozone monitors: 1. First line maintenance. 2. Troubleshooting on maintenance problems with the assistance of the State, including visual inspection of operating components, minor adjustments of operating parameters, adjustment of zero and span controls for carbon monoxide monitors only, changing of pumps, and other minor functions not requiring the use of voltmeters or sophisticated tools. 3. Changing of cylinders of gas. 4. In accordance with the schedule to be provided by the State, inspections not to exceed three per week at each of the monitors. S. Maintenance of State provided log sheets for each of the monitors. III. Stationary Sources A. The Contractor, as a delegated authority of the State, will provide the following services. The enforcement of the Act and regulations promulgated thereunder by the Contractor shall be in a manner prescribed by the State. 1. Conduct inspections and provide enforcement and surveillance of sources which are subject to the provisions of the Colorado Air Quality Control Commission's (the Commission's) Regulations Nos. 1 through 8, unless otherwise specified or provided herein. 2. Conduct inspections as specified in this Section III.A., of all sources listed in Exhibit 1, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference following the schedule prescribed in Exhibit 1. As used in Exhibit 1, the first period shall be from January 1, 1993 to March 31, 1993; the second period shall be from April 1, 1993 to June 30, 1993. 3. Prepare Notices of Violation, except for asbestos, in the form and manner prescribed by the State for violations of the Commission's Regulations Noe. 1 through 8. Notices of Vio:,ation should be sent under joint state - Contractor signature. 4. Issue Compliance Orders for violations of the Commission's Regulations Noe. 1 through 8, except for asbestos, after written approval by the Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Health or his designee with respect to each separate order to be issued. Prior written approval by the Executive Director shall not be required for orders issued for violations of Regulation No. 1, Section II.C. Compliance Orders may, but are not required to, be issued under joint State -Contractor signature upon request of either the Contractor or the state. Approval for the issuance of Compliance Orders shall be obtained in accordance with the following procedures: ya a. A copy of a draft of the Compliance Order prepared by the Contractor shall be transmitted to the State person identified by Paragraph I.E. of this contract. b. The State shall ensure the appropriate circulation within the Colorado Department of Health to obtain technical review, legal review and approval (concurrence) or disapproval for the issuance of the Order. c. Approval (concurrence) for the issuance of each separate order may be conditioned upon modifications Or amendments to such order: and shall be evidenced on the draft order or amendments affixed thereto by the written initial or signature, denoting approval or concurrence, of the Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Page 3 of 12 930733 Health or his designee. 5. Conduct investigations of specific air contaminant sources upon request of• the State or upon valid written complaint of any other person within the area identified by Paragraph I.D. of this contract, to ascertain compliance with the Act, including the Standards, Orders, and Regulations of the Commission. 6. Conduct surveillance of any stationary source observable during field activities. B. Reimbursement for asbestos inspections ssall be limited to activities associated with demolition or renovation projects. 1. For the purpose of determining inspection Credits, the following definitions apply: a. A FULL abatement inspection is one in which the inspector enters the enclosure, dressed in protective clothing and wearing respiratory protection, for the purpose of observing work practices and waste handling techniques. b. A PARTIAL abatement inspection is one in which the inspector does not enter containment. C. A PRE -ABATEMENT inspection is one in which the inspector arrives at the site after construction of the containment has begun but before removal, encapsulation or enclosure has begun. d. A POST -ABATEMENT inspection is one in which the inspector arrives at the site after the removal, encapsulation or enclosure has been completed, but before the containment has been taken down. The inspector must arrive in time to conduct a complete visual inspection. ♦. A COMPLAINT inspection '..s One in which the Contractor is investigating a report of violations or potential violations. f. A FOLLOW-UP inspection is an inspection conducted for the purpose of determining whether or not previously encountered violations have been corrected. A PRE -DEMOLITION inspection is an inspection that is conducted prior to a demolition project. g• .06 Page 4 of 12 920833 2. Reimbursements shall be based upon asbestos activity credits as shown in the following table: Asbestos Activity AMINE'S Reimbursements (permitted projects Reimbursements (non permitted projects HOURS CREDITS HOURS I( CREDITS Full inspection 3.00 1.20 1.50 0.60 Partial inspection 1.75 0.70 1.00 0.40 Pre -abatement. inspection 1.25 0.50 1.00 0.40 Post abatement inspection 1.75 0.70 1.25 0.50 Pre -Demolition inspection 1.25 0.50 1.25 0.50 Complaint inspection 3.00 1.20 3.00 1.20 Re -inspections Same as above Consulting No credits for consulting, NOV Letters 3.00 1.20 3.00 1.20 Nov Conferences 5.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 Settlement Conference 3.00 1.20 3.00 1.20 Letter of Inquiry 2.00 0.80 2.00 0.80 Letter of Admonition 2.00 0.80 2.00 0.80 Adjudicatory Hearings 8.00 3.20 8.00 3.20 3. The maximum number of inspection credits required by this contract is specified in Exhibit 1. A minimum of 75% of the inspection credits must be earned through inspections as defined in Paragraphs III.8.1.a. to III.8.I.g. above. The Contractor shall not be required to conduct asbestos activities once the maximum number of credits has been consumed. 4. Post -abatement inspections shall be credited only when they include a thorough visual inspection conducted inside the containment for the purpose of determining the presence of suspect asbestos containing debris. 5. The Division shall reimburse the Contractor double the number of inspection credits shown in the Table for any asbestos inspection conducted entirely during off hours, for each inspector. For the purposes of thin Contract, off hours include weekends, official State holidays, and between the hours of 6:00 P.M. and 6:00 A.M. 6. The Contractor shall investigate all complaints of asbestos -related activities within the area defined in Paragraph I.D. 7. The Contractor shall not be reimbursed for any asbestos related activity not associated with compliance with Regulation No. 8. 8. The Contractor shall prepare and sign all asbestos -related Notice of Violation (NOV) letters, Letters of Admonition (LOA), and letters of inquiry and forward them to the state, which shall co-sign them and transmit them to the addressee(a). 9. The Contractor shall be co -participants in all NOV conferences, Adjudicatory Hearings and settlement discussions, as necessary and appropriate. Page 5 of 12 930F13.3 C. Permits The Contractor will perform the following services for the State in connection with the enforcement and administration Of the Commission's Regulations concerning air pollution emission permits and open burning permits. 1. Issue or deny permits to open burn to individuals making application for such permits within the areas listed in Paragraph I.D. provided that, in cases involving novel or unusualissues or circumstances, or in cases presenting questions of local importance or affecting the State Implementation Plan, the Contractor shall secure the written approval of the Executive Director of the Department of Health, or his designee, prior to issuing or denying permits to open burn. 2. Provide appropriate permit application forms, furnished by the State, to persons within the areas listed in Paragraph I.D. who are subject to the provisions of the Air Quality Control Commission's Regulation No. 3; review and report to the State oa permit applications submitted by such person within the time deadlines for permit review as specified in the Act, and on conditions warranting revocation or modification of existing permits issued pursuant to Regulation No. 3. The State reserves to the Executive Director of the Department of Health, or his designee, the authority to issue, deny, or revoke such permit applications and permits. 3. Conduct inspections of all sources within the areas listed in Paragraph I.D. which have been issued initial approval of their emission permit, and report to the State on conditions warranting revocation, or modification pursuant to Regulation No. 3. 4. The Contractor shall conduct final approval inspections and submit the completed inspection along with the agency's recommendations within thirty (30) days of commencement of the full start-up operation date as submitted by the source. _ D. Identify and locate new unpermitted air pollution sources in accordance with the procedures outlined in Exhibit 2, which is attached and by this reference made a part hereof. The maximum number of now sources identified and located as required by this contract is specified in Exhibit 1. E. Provide air pollution emission notice forms furnished by the State to sources within the areas listed in Paragraph 1.1). subject to the requirements of Section 25-7-114, C.R.S. completed forma shall be transmitted to the State in triplicate for incorporation into the State air pollution emission inventory. P. The State reserves the right to modify procedures for the enforcement of the applicable regulations consistent with policy statements issued by the Division and to provide forms to be used to implement said policy. G. To enable the Contractor to execute the duties as specified in this contract, the Contractor is hereby delegated authority to enter with the consent of the property owner, or, with a warrant if necessary, any public or private property to make inspections, conduct tests, or examine books and records. Should a warrant be necessary to gain access to the property the Contractor shall notify and obtain the written approval of the party designated in Section I.E. prior to making application..tor.a search warrant to the court. IV. Emission Inventory The Contractor shall participate in the emission inventory update process with the State. The Contractor will in the course of continuing surveillance make emission inventoryupdates on emission points at sources within the areas specified in Paragraph 1.D. Such updates will either be transmitted to the State as annotations on emission inventory computer printout sheets or on forms acceptable to the State and the Contractor. Page 6 of 12 930833 V. Mobile Source Control Activities A. The Contractor will assist in performin;certain activities related to informing and educating the public on various aepects of the Automobile Inspection and Readjustment (AIR) Program and the oxygenated fuels program. Pamphlets, brochures, and consumer information handbooks may be provided by the State for distribution by the Contractor. B. The Contractor shall proctor AIR Program Mechanic Testing in accordance with the schedule to be provided by the State. VI. Reports and Documents The Contractor shall provide to the State the following reports and documents at the times indicated. A. A monthly report of activities for the Contractor's air pollution program using the form supplied by the State. Each monthly report shall be submitted to the Division by the 15th of the subsequent month. B. Upon request of the State, reports covering specified violations in a form and manner indicated at the time of the request. C. Copies of all notices of violation and revocations of Open Burning permits within seventy-two (72) hours after such notices of violation or revocations are issued. D. Copies of all field inspection reports for those sources within the area specified in Paragraph Z.D., as listed in Exhibit 1. All inspection reports shall be submitted to the State within 45 days of completion of the inspection. E. Copies of all permits for open burning issued by the Contractor shall be submitted on a monthly basis. F. All asbestos inspection reports shall be completed using the State form or a form previously approved by the State. All inspection reports shall be submitted to the State on a monthly basis and received no later than the 10th of the month following the inspections. VII. Forms and Formats The Contractor shall use the forms supplied by the State in the performance of the services as specified in this Contract unless prior written approval is granted by the State authorizing the use of alternate forms„ VIII. Consideration and Budget A. Consideration The State shall, in consideration of said services, cause to be paid to the Contractor, a total sum not to exceed $14,396.58 in the following manners 1. For the work.nequired in Sections III.A., III.C., III.E., III.F., III.0., IV., V., and VI. of this contract, two (2) payments of $2,981.50 to be respectively billed as soon after January 1, 1993 and July 1, 1993. The State shall process such requests as soon as possible after receipt. The Contractor may not request reimbursement later than August 1, 1993. Requests for reimbursement for these activities which are received after this date shall not be processed and the Contractor shall not be reimbursed. 2. For the activities specified in Section I.F. of this contract, two (2) payments of S430.00 to be respectively billed as soon after. January 1, 1993 and July 1, 1993. The State shall process such requests as soon as possible after receipt. The Contractor may not request reimbursement later than August 1, 1993. Requests for reimbursement for these activities which are received after this date shall not be processed and Page 7 of 12 930833 the Contractor shall not be reimbursed. be ion of new ear 3. pollution A n $2,400.00 t sources as required by Section II.D. oifthist contract. these may be invoiced at the rate of $75 per application �e i�� monthly anto a maximum of 22 applications. Requests for payment include an itemized list of the new air pollution source facilities as specified by the procedures in Exhibit 2. These lists are subject to Division review and QpJ�al. F 1993, ourceseContractorhish idenyinoed between January 1, reimbursement later than August 1, 1993. Request for reimbursement for c these activities which are received after this date shall not be process ed and the Contractor shall not be reimbursed. d in Section II. 4. For the activities payments of $1,400 75 to be • respectively of this �(2) ely billedassoon afterJanuary 1, 1993 and July 1, 1993. The State shall process such requests as soon as possible after receipt. The Contractor may not request reimbursement later than August 1, 1993. Requests for reimbursement for these activities which are received after this date shall not be processed and the Contractor shall not be reimbursed. • 5. A total not to exceed $622.08 for asbestos activities c i v ti ed at the rate by Section III.B. of this contract. These may for a of f $34.56 per credit earned to a maximum of ,In Credits. Requests payment may be made quarterly and shall include an itemized list of the projects on whih the credts ese reviews and approvial. w®For a asbestos hcredits ts are subject to Division re erned. which are earned between January 1, 1993 and June 30, 1993, the Contractor may not request reimbursement later than August 1, 1993. Request for reimbursement for these activities this date shall not be processed and the Contractor shall not be reimbursed. 6. A total of Tests, which lO shall be reimbursed at the proctoring rate of $5.00 per test proctored. Requests for payment shall be made quarterly and shall include the number and dates of tests proctored as specified in Paragraph V.B. of this contract. B. Personnel and Operating Budget 1. The Contractor agrees that all monies VIII.A. of exclusivelytinsnmatching the performance of air the provisions of this Contract. a. A copy of the Contractor's slair and staffing pattern e possible or within thirty (30) contract. 2. The Contractor further agrees to match the State amount with at least S18,369.50. a M:\cugl0.93 received in accordance with Article Contractor funds be pollution services haslset forth pollution program operation budget filed with the State as soon as days of the effective date of the Page 8 of 12 9308371 • COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF.HEAL21i - hereinafter, under the General Provisions referred to as "Health'. GENERAL PROVISIONS -- page 1 of 2 pages 1. The contractor shall perform its duties hereunder as an independent contractor and not as' an employee. Neither the contractor nor any agent or employee of the contractor shall be or shall be deemed to be en agent or employee of the state. Contractor eh It compensation insurance in the amounts reouired by law. Contractor will be solely responsible for its acts and the acts of its agents, employees, servants and subcontractors during the performance of this contract. 2. Contractor authorizes Health, or its agents, to perform audits and to make inspections for the purpose of evaluating performance under this contract. 3. Either party shall have the right to terminate this agreement by giving the other party thirty days notice by registered mail, return receipt requested. If notice is so given, this agreement shall terminate on the expiration. of the thirty days. and the liability of the parties hereunder for the further performance of the terms of this agreement shall thereupon cease, but the parties shall not be relieved of the duty to perform their obligations up to the date of termination. 4. This agreement is intended as the complete integration of all understandings between the parties. No prior orcontemporaneous 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 State Fiscal Rules. 5. If this contract involves the expenditure of federal funds, this contract is contingent upon continued availability of federal funds for payment pursuant to the terms of this agreement. Contractor also agrees to fulfill the requirements of: a) Office of Management and Budget Circulars A-87, A-21 or A-122, and A-102 or A-110, whichever is applicable; b) the Hatch Act (5 USC 1501-1508) and Public Law 95-454 Section 4728. These statutes state that federal funds cannot be used for partisan political purposes of any kind by any person or organization involved in the administration of federally -assisted programs: • •c) the Davis -Bacon Act (40 Stet 276A -276A-5). This act requires that contractors or sub -contractors -to work on assistance must be paid wages not less project by the Secretary of Labor: 1494, Mar. 3, 1921, Chap. 411, ,40 USC all laborers and and mechanics employed by construction projects financed by federal than those established for the locality of the d) 42 USC 6101 et sect, 42 USC 2000d, 29 USC 794. These acts require that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, national origin, age, or handicap, be excluded from participation in or be subjected to discrimination in any program or activity funded, in whole or in part, by federal funds; and , Page _2 of 32 Pages Rev. 06/01/92 2:3083.3 GENERAL PROVISIONS-,-.Page.z of 2 pages .a) the Americans with Disabilities Act (Public Law 101-336; 42 USG 12101, 12102, . 12111 - 12117, 12131 - 12134, 12141 - 12150, 12161 - 12165. 12181 - 12189. 12201 - 1221; and 47 USC 225 and 47 USC 611. f) if the contractor is acquiring real property and displacing households or businesses in the performance of this contract, the contractor is in compliance with the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition,Policies Act, as amended (Public Law 91-646, as amended and Public Law 100-17, 101 Stat. 246 - 256); g) when applicable, the contractor is in compliance with the provisions of the "Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements to State ant Local Governments (Common Rule). 6. By signing and submitting this contract the contractor states that: a) the contractor is in compliance with the requirements of the Drug -Free Workplace Act (Public Law 100-690 Title V. Subtitle D, 41 USC 701 et seq.); b) the contractor is not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from covered transactions by any federal department or agency: and 7. To be considered for payment, billings for payment pursuant to this contract must be received within 60 days after the period for which payment is being requested and final billings on the contract must be received by Health within 60 days after the end of the contract term. 8. If applicable. Local Hatch is to be.submitted on the monthly payment statements, in the column provided, as required by the funding source. 9. If Contractor receives $25,000.00 or more per year in federal funds in the aggregate from Health, Contractor agrees to have an annual audit, by an independent certified public accountant, which meets the requirements of Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128 or A-133, whichever applies. If Contractor is required to submit an annual indirect cost proposal to Health for review and approval, Contractor's auditor will audit the proposal in accordance with the requirements of OMB Circular A-87, A-21 or A-122. Contractor agrees to furnish one copy of the audit reports to the Health Department Accounting Office within 30 days of their issuance, but not later than nine months after the and of Contractor's fiscal year. Contractor agrees to take appropriate • corrective action within six months of the report's issuance in instances of noncompliance with federal laws and regulations. Contractor agrees to permit Health or its agents to have access to its records and financial statements as necessary, and further agrees to retain such records and financial statements for a period of three years after the date of issuance of the audit report. This contract does (59%) contain federal funds as. of the date it is signed. This requirement.is in addition to any other audit requirements contained in other paragraphs within this contract. 10. Contractor agrees co not use federal funds to satisfy federal cost sharing and matching requirements unless approved in writing by the appropriate federal agency. Page 10 of 12 Pages Rev. 06101/92 930933 CONTROLLER'S APPROVAL SPECIAL PROVISIONS • I. This contact shall son be lamed valid twill it shall heve bon sppoved by the Controller of the State of Colorado or such .nuns .. he duy designate. This provision is applicable to any contact actuations thepayment of money by the State. FUND AVAILABILITY 2. Financial obligations of the State clonal Colorado payable after the cval fiscal yew ate canasta epee funds for the purpose being appropriated. budgeted. and otherwise made available. BOND REQUIREMENT 3. If this contract involves the payment of more than fifty thousand dollars for the coeemtction• erection, repsh% myewnanes. or impio,mna of any building. road, bridge. viaduct, tunnel. eacavmioo or other public work fie this Sum, de coetucter shall, beleo entering epos the partermaco of any sock wort( laclS.d In this contract. duly macros and delver to the State of(ely who will sign the coron= a good and sufficient bond or Other ecapublr sway to be approved by said official ondire • p talnom a« lea than one-half of the buy amount payable M t e teat of cos Cana. Seth bend shall be duly exacted bye minified toep«ae surety upon the faithful poffonnace of the contract and la ddiden, shall provide this if the contactor or his abeontmeen fall oddly pay foray laboru. inienak• loam he loam hie, prunes. provisions, Provender or other applies used «edesumedby seek conve Bret Waaknowt r* performs** of the week coaad _eCted pay any penes who applies natal machinery, molt, or equipment in the penseotlon of the wt( the aentyr&il pay the seam is ailed. Meat claim infavorles( g a em specified ein the toad. together nib intern at the true K eight pa cat per wee. Unless nth bead is executed. delivered end to the , claim m of te Sete of Coloradoseer seek nano shill be audited. glowed or Paid A cenifled or eubla's chat er a beok money cedar Math may accepted la lieu of. bond. Ibis provision Is is faylleaes with CRS 31.26.100. INDEMNIFICATION 4. To the eaten authorized by law, the contactor tall indemnify, save. and bold harmless the Sae, Its empleyres and 'gene. against any and all claims. damages, liability and court awards including costs. opuses. sad attorney fees inquired an a result of any actor omission by the contractor. or its employees, agents. subcontraerors, or mignon pursuant to the ten's of this calumet. DISCRIMINATION AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION 3. The cosyscsor agrees to comply with the later and spirit of the Colorado AaidlsSmaatioe Act of 1937, as smenad. and otherlupe:ti k disctaInados and sulfa employment practices (dtS 2434402). sad as applicable law 1973. Pursonwr memo. At following tarecon a is sale Order. Bgal Opportunity and Affhmatve Action. and April 10. g rrov4lewr shell M ceer.lwed In all Stare connects or aubaoenrrt. During the performance of this contract, the coaeert& agrees as follows: • (a) The contractor will aot discriminate against:spy employee or applicant for employment because of race. Creed. color, national origin. sex. marital status. align. enemy. mental arpbyale laihdiap, employees me treated doing empoymem, wvhat cs age• The comsat will ted'a. Stith actionactionshall man Weds. b t not * we sdo is di. d. endth employment upgradintg, demo tes. or snide, tuonimarm a reert nom nrmbohealoacst ueaeria layoffs a Suetieshag of but not fo hs oft . ek 4uq,afollowing selection for taming. including a➢premkmbip. The cosmos os agrees or 'ambiences to wean pay or nand forms ds for employ and provided by the ceeaactmg officer to post d cow Wmwemployees ad applicants for atnFlpypem, notices to besong forth provisions of this doerhsctimiaa m�CLame. available to (b) The contractor will. in all solicitations or advetiseme«s foe employees placed by or ee behalf of the contractor. UM that all qualified applicants will wie. ve cantatas for employment without regard to taco. creed color. national origin. ax,emits' mater. religion, seamy, mental orphysical MMinp. (c) The contractor will and to each labor union or representative of waken with which he has a collective bargaining apeanent or other nonplus( or understanding. notice to be provided Mane cant:dog officer. advising the labor wan or waken' representative of the coennctoe s coemitment ender the Exocmive Order. Equal Opporuniy and Affirmative Action, dated April 16. 1975. sad of the mkt regulations, and relevant Orders eche Governor. (d) The contractor and Leber unions will finish all *hematite ad reports required by Esdative Order. Egad Opportunity and AlOrmaive Action of April 16, 1975. and by the stria, regulations and Orders of the Govenor, or pursuant thread sod w@ permit ens to his boafa, memds, sad soca= la the contracting agency sad the 'Ma & the Gosanor or his designee for pwp«m of imwmlgula s amnia compiling with such lulu. regse tholes and ordas. (from man baship in such labor e)A labor otion will not secludeanyindividualotherwisequalifiedfromfulltaiprytoin.etYb««gtmrabe,erupt(myeachiodividual sex. ational sign. or asoetmy�a on or discriminate mans any of its member k the (all enjoyment of wit eppotmtWy because of a4s, creed color. (Unbar organtodoe. a the employees emote thereof will not aid. abet, then. compel a coerce the doing of say set defined In this Comfiest* be diarmenloatory a obo nsai or prevent any pence el= complying with the provision of this eoaaact or any order issued thooader, or attempt. either directly a Indirectly.* Commit any act defined in this contraction discriminatory. Farm leAC•02h Reiland I/♦3 ]'547.01-1921 page 11 of 11• paget 930833 of the solselkriatiauthis boat at may be canceled.oa c tor mr+u0 w with r * or is penW Claims s b team or with ay si rd ^des, wa. Anita accordance rite procedure. authorial u &aer:n Order. Equal my M Stela{ igin neligible 1973 fort Siam aost sty. or ascbtrue Order. Equal Oppoorders ol;at d in MMruu ttheviceich. and such alter amnion es b fwd arid needles or It �ak 1973 as3pn M or y April 14 1971 or by armg rasalicrs; w when hatawith or s ohorwthm presided by lr,• pataaiprd h .Rwdaaes The k) refutations. 'the Previsions of pe pas�a 1.i ttro ik (b) la easy aa►eooaaa sad sabcaayeow perces order eels emmr� by pawn to Eeacay y Order. East Opportunity wad A{ymaow Autos of April 14 1973. a ms sun povypaa be biadini upon each abcooaanor wvcader. The aatdsactwwil take each woes wlth sow army may direct. as a warm of anforciep suck porgtos. Scholia, sunless for rerNa to s�aa wac ter js, . * hsse padres ;hi deaern . becomes involved loam u threatened *nth. Bupruoa. with the sebooa � presided. Mercer• tbal i Mneray. the scanner stay request Sc Sate of Colorado to este isle sun Stigma' prowl wta sivaroalt each ratio. ytheaidadd,, thp�� ht.[ protect tM ita.t of tM Sou of Colorado. COLORADO LABOR PREFERENCE • da:Prwivaa ofOts I.17.101a102 for infernal ofCeforade law ass epplierle sthis amen1fpb& at *this the Sure a aMtana hoer etersod w fiaesod la wary et ie part ►y Sus SSA • b. enet ow • esa'fker rage em forawal as M that le required y as ewe -*Mau geeMddw flick a.....apafraw is ageism L naham •ensha a ea uao ery ate tMarpaws pI{tweew der llan• tenths Wes► this 'rest{. .0a aedenal of Mal ant nicat k wad dS, sr .thorrlee be laoalerear with rserir=w rpred law. his esbe'aies ela0 h =p nor denial of dream mod. whin wad Semis r aadabo sr ssrme *Hainan Abe leceasiat.cy with Federal requiraara (CRS 419-101 ad 102) nirML am may r Sc arms aee..sf w grew. M W l d M coyer ea r GE74EW _ . • • 7. The taw' or the State of CNsada cad rah. aced ne.Wlos issued psis( Nana shell a. Nisbet le Sc is mmtauea. ea'c no, sad abraat of OL amnia. Any prevision of this carat whether et set ecorperud Ionia by nine wkids pride fee animist by any us..l.digW bay r le odemist is mallet with said lawn. M mall and voidypre_ whin Mae. mid npWisa oasis) M aeasidrtd peon or which aba purports chit°nay ua coal qecial ullydeS wboi w • �rbeli boo/wwofepeW. sranilNe lay animal lwrMha►y yetaciplire. • eoaasa S spats of eaeaies. tW paMSwr wQt cot le aWw M emaiadvef hl aasar se cum ram M h. At an does dein the Ile any Sinner t aasesMYaar. rfarieaseir of des OeYeo' der Cancer shell slaty seen to ellappa=ble tides M eras lore, rein ad reaaWiar no have 9. The Spoor{= ear that My a faoilier wit Q,S 1ii301. t lea_ (Ieti7 mod Comp mitt tat so .ioiatiae of loch porticoes is p==t.. not bassoon) ay Iai.aW.. s4. (Aber of ?She Offal10. Tie afaarerir nor that a Sir know Site. a retaploya. Mt my pesaaal drba.Mel loans.lobe.vr le M fl aprpaq dradbsd Semis:. -DI WTTNtS WlftiQF, the ponies tome sun erased this Cessna a M day dat Soot welts. . . Grannor (Pall Lepl Nor) WEtD COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. Wel County Board of Coiw isaio33era .Q--)-14 a , Parkin (rule) Chairman 8460008138 t..rr d..t n—....Mme1ts. Saw wort ��iirbf/(/�f rden- ey i1PQQi it Milt • Board AITORN67 GENERAL ay Fn= GAC-0SC teams 1493 3asd3-as-law t . OF • - WELD COXI2CCfABEa rz Ditacalat ttATRCrastouPAoo ROY ROMER. GOVERNOR • . tierix7crr HEALTH Inseteterr tr ' ry�CTJt► let( COPY COrambettiotaal. end two oop3N of this contras bare Dana signed by all By flats offloads mute y law approic soya au wawa..+ yeee 12 r.ir(r Arta of 12 pope •tr. awe=. a. manna sic PROGRAM APPROv 9 30833 COLORADO MEmORAn®Uf Constance L. Harbert, Chairman To Board of County Commissioners Dm* August 19, 1993 / John S. Pickle, Acting Director, Weld County Health Dept�� Contract Extension for Air Quality Program From Sublsct: The attached contract extension is for provision of our Air Quality Program. Previously, this contract was negotiated yearly, effective July 1, the State's fiscal year. Due to Amendment I, a question arose as to whether or not the State could enter into a contract which involved two calendar years. As a consequence. the contract has been broken down into four quarterly contracts. One of which you have here. The State now is of the opinion that they can enter into a contract with us, using our fiscal year, January 1 - December 31, as the term of the contract. This will go into effect January 1, 1994, and will negate the need for quarterly contracts. The attached contract covers all elements of our Air Quality Program from investigation of major and minor sources, asbestos inspections, complaints including odors, to certification of auto mechanics involved in emission testing. We feel this program has been of benefit to the enmity and wish to continue this activity. We would recommend and appreciate your approval. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. 930833 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE LICENSE AGREEMENT TO PLACE AND MAINTAIN STRUCTURES WITHIN WELD COUNTY ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY WITH TAMSYN L. WAYCOTT 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 License Agreement to Place and Maintain Structures within Weld County Road Right -of -Way between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, and Tamsyn L. Waycott„ with the terms and conditions being as stated in said agreement, and WHEREAS, said agreement concerns property which lies in the NWI of Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, which is more particularly described in the deed which is attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit "A", 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 License Agreement to Place and Maintain Structures within Weld County Road Right -of -Way between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, and Tamsyn L. Waycott 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 23rd day cf August, A.D., 1993. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: 2 //yy-441� Ueputy'Clerk to the Bo APPROVED AS TO FORM: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Constance 1, F{grbert, Chairman P2d4DP W. H.,WQbster, Pro- T m E/Baxte Barbara J. Kirkmdyer E60032 c.c : EG, 4/Ayeo-r - 930835 LICENSE AGREEMENT TO PLACE AND MAINTAIN STRUCTURES WITHIN WELD COUNTY ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 4..3ra day of August, 1993, by and between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners for the County of Weld, hereinafter referred to as "First Party" whose address is 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631, and Tamsyn L. Waycott, as "Second Party," whose address is 1450 Weld County Road 28, Longmont, Colorado 80501. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Second Party is owner of property which lies in the Northwest quarter of Section 32, Township 3 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, which is more particularly described in the deed which is attached hereto and is referred to herein as Exhibit "A," hereinafter referred to as "Property" and WHEREAS, Property lies adjacent to and south of Weld County Road 28, which is a 60 foot right-of-way established by the County of Weld by Resolution dated October 12, 1889, and WHEREAS, Second Party has constructed and plans to maintain certain structures within said 60 foot right-of-way, and WHEREAS, First Party has agreed to grant a license for the purpose of allowing Second Party to install and maintain said structures within said road right-of-way. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the covenants contained herein, First Party does grant to the Second Party, ner successors and assigns, a license to install and maintain the following structures within the road right-of-way of Weld County Road 28, between Weld County Roads 3 and 5, and lying adjacent to and north of the property which is described in the attached Exhibit "A": A. Two brick abutments leading to Second Party's driveway and which rests over a culvert on the south side of said portion of WCR 28. Second Party agrees to the following terms and conditions: 1. Second Party shall be solely responsible for payment for any costs associated with repair and/or maintenance of the culvert over which Page 1 of 3 Pages 930635 rests the brick abutments described in paragraph A above. Second Party shall install and maintain said abutments at her sole expense. 2. First Party retains the right to revoke this license at any time for any reason at a regularly scheduled meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. First Party shall give Second Party written notice of its intent to revoke this license at least 90 days prior to the date of the meeting wherein the Board considers the revocation. Such notice shall be sent to the Second Party by certified mail to her address written above, or served upon Second Party in accordance with Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure. Second Party shall have the duty of informing First Party of Second Party's change in address from the address written above. Upon any such revocation, Second Party must remove said structures. 3. Second Party shall be solely responsible for repairing said structures. All such repairs shall be performed with due diligence after notification of the need for repair, shall be paid for by Second Party. 4. Second Party agrees to indemnify and save harmless First Party, and its successors, assigns, employees, and agents on account of any damage or loss sustained by them or any of them, arising by reason of the maintenance and repair of said fence. 5. Second Party agrees to protect First Party and save and hold it harmless from any and all third party claims and damages that said structures and their maintenance and repair may directly or indirectly cause; and Second Party hereby releases First Party, its successors, assigns, or employees, and agents from any and all claims and damages of whatsoever character to said structures arising out of the actions of any of the parties to this License Agreement or of the actions of any third party. 6. Second Party may assign any or all of its rights under this License Agreement without first obtaining consent to the assignment from First Party. Second Party agrees to inform First Party of the assignment in writing mailed to First Party's address written above. It is mutually agreed and understood that this License Agreement and all of the terms and conditions hereof shall extend to and be binding upon the parties hereto, their successors and assigns. Page 2 of 3 Pages 930835 ATTEST: Executed thea�ear first written above. Weld County Clerk to the Board By: /'Q-4 Deputy Clerk to athe Bo APPROVED AS TO FORM: Qounty Attorney FI1ST PARTY: COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO BY AND THROUGH THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF TH3 COUNTY OF WELD BY:Li¢r W#17 O41-Zardr Constance L. Harbert, Chairma OE/4'5/93 SECOND PARTY: SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this /or' , 19,3 . WITNESS my hand and official seal. My commission expires: allcenee.dh Not • ry Pu • is 915 10th St., Greeley., My Commission Expires 9/21/96 Page 3 of 3 Pages day of 80631 930935 AE2211664 • ",arwedat 8 1269 EEC: 02219364" 07/10'/90--1Sa29' ♦3.00 1%001 eenermonb F 0796 EERY -ANN g'12)EE8rf2M-CL)DIEI• i RECORDER WELD CO. CO Vs' tF N w Nil tzpq))+ M+tiv (C Quit Clainjileeda THIS DUD it a conveyance Item the indivtdual)s), cotpwattonts) ar other entilylirs) named below m GRANTOR 10 the indiwduilbi Or eatitylln) named WW1/4v a1 CRASH( of whatever Int!last the 01nmtog may have in the teal property described below. the GRANTOR hereby tells and quit claims to the GRANTEE the nal properly detcnbed below wan all .n AnnWnnaarM • the 'pr. .ht terms oI thit deed art Grantor, {0...'rosin w p.aMOd Ms ad Itoura..I IM$ w.a r. In.ap.r. ewwrea..Newrwa..p..s. ~sty our s r Ili— an SI TAMSYN L. BROWNRLL Gnat..: 10w snow w a rwlos.Wa1 r.ea..4 Naswln..r.rr MY at mew owner. at manna TAM.SYN L. VAYCO': 1540 Wald County Road 28 Longmont. 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M eat. ►•a an *wowing Poem les M el ramie Maebpnel .asae rl..Il%^r e W w.aw.r MM WO lild•Wsis • Sr Mani seal /0ess rM lw• u.t Ganran Canna Mil Iraw MO MY" Gera EXHIBIT "A" 93 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE AGREEMENT FOR PARTIALLY SELF -FUNDED PROGRAM WITH COLORADO COUNTIES' CASUALTY AND PROPERTY POOL 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 for Partially Self -Funded Program between the Colorado Countie;• Casualty and Property Pool and Weld County, commencing July 1, 1993, 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 fCounty, Colorado Counties' Casualty lr am between and PropertyrPooland Weld County be, theand 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 23rd day of August, A.D.. 1993, nunc pro tunc July 1, 1993. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: PCX-ree Deputy GGGJerk to the Boar APPROVED AS TO FORM: County Atto ey BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Constance H rber, ChaiPr/mmaann�Q�J/ W. 4Zd2ro-�.1�/cam Pr 1: r e F/. Baxte Da i K. Hall Vi Lei arbara J. Kirkmey r AAvArly/_44 930836 rroo/ cc: PI) CC! AGREEMENT FOR PARTIALLY SELF -FUNDED PROGRAM THIS AGREEMENT is entered into this 1st day of July, 1993 by and between the Colorado Counties Casualty and Property Pool ("CAPP" or "Pool"), a legal entity formed by intergovernmental agreement under Colorado law, and Weld County ("County"), a political subdivision of the State of Colorado. ARTICLE 1.0 RECITALS 1.1 The County is a member in good standing of CAPP and has adopted the CAPP Bylaws and Intergovernmental Agreement (the "Intergovernmental Agreement"), as amended from time to time by the CAPP membership. 1.2 The County is current with respect to all of its obligations to CAPP and therefore eligible to participate in CAPP's partially self -funded option program (the "Program"). 1.3 The County wishes to self -fund through CAPP a portion of its anticipated property and casualty claims for program year 1993.1994, while having CAPP continue to provide claims adjudication and management services and loss control and prevention programs for the County and CAPP is willing to provide such services on the terms and conditions hereafter stated. ARTICLE 2.0 TERM 2.1 This Agreement shall take effect on July 1, 1993, and shall coincide with the term of CAPP's obligations to pay the retention under the St. Paul Excess Property, National Union Excess Liability, and Travellers Boiler and Machinery Policy (hereafter "Policies"), subject to paragraph 3.7 of this Agreement. ARTICLE 3.0 OBLIGATIONS OF COUNTY 3.1 The County shall pay CAPP $167,039 by AUGUST 30, 1993, for insurance coverages and services rendered by CAPP for the period July 1, 1993 - June 30, 1994. For services provided by CAPP after June 30, 1994, pursuant to paragraph 4.1 of this Agreement, the County shall budget, appropriate, and irrevocably pledge an annual fee to be determined by the CAPP Board of Directors. 3.2 The County shall budget, appropriate, and irrevocably pledge $84,416 in 1993 and thereafter at least annually shall budget, appropriate and irrevocably pledge additional funds sufficient, which may be determined from time to time by CAPP after consideration of actuarial or other financial reports, for the payment of the first $125,000 of each qualified claim and allocated loss expenses subject to the Policies ("County self -funded retention"), none of which payments shall be the responsibility of CAPP. For this purpose, allocated loss expenses means all costs, charges, or expenses of third parties 1 930836 reasonably incurred by CAPP, its agents or its employees, which are properly chargeable to a qualified claim including, without limitation, court costs, fees, and expenses of attorneys, independent investigators, experts and and witnesses, l fled and clfees for obtaining ns te diagrams, reports, documents, and photographs; claims for which coverage is provided pursuant to the Policies, subject to any additional coverage limitations imposed by CAPP. A $20,000 claims deposit shall be paid to CAPP by August 30, 1993. or f�d Additional claims funds and d shall be forwarded to CAPP from time to time based on pay mentallocated l 3 2 shall be expenses. . Interest earned CAPP. st on payments made to CAPP pursuant to this paragraph 3.3 The County shall pay promptly CAPP's invoices pursuant to paragraph 3.2 within fifteen (15) days of receipt. Interest on any overdue payment shall accrue at the rate consistent with the Intergovernmental Agreement. 3.4 It is the parties' intent all proper charges to t all times CAPP shall County self funded retention.mthe The paunty to pay promptly to funds y self -funded rretention nd forrto perform services iCAPP to be f the County fails to provide necessary un as provided in paragraph 3.2. 3.5 The County agrees that the timely payment of all amounts billed to it pursuant to this or any failure of the County to comply with any Agreement is an obligation of the County under the Intergovernmental Agreement. The County isio that any fagreure to s, pay, to all other remedies and consequences provided for in this other provision of this Agreement, will result in expulsion of the County from CAPP, and will subject the County Agreement and in the Intergovernmental Agreement. 3.6 If the County is entitled to any credit or payment under Article XI of the Intergovernmental Agreement for any year, and if the County fails to timely pay any amounts due under this Agreement, the Board may, in addition to any other remedies it has, apply against any such amounts due the amount of any credit or payment CAPP owes or may in the future owe to the County as a result of such membership. and irrevocably pledging funds as provided in 3.7 The County's obligations under this Agreement are subject to and conditional upon the aannually budgeting, of appropriating, to age paragraphs 3.1 and 3.2 of this Agreement. However, the County agrees that coverage such annual budgeting, appropriation, irrevocably of the County through CAPP under the Policies and the services to be provided County by CAPP are dconditional upon with pledging of funds, and timely payment of all amounts due in accordance with this Agreement and the Intergovernmental Agreement, and upon furtherthe agreesCounty's s failure compliance h Cl nty provisions thisopy Agreement. rrevocablyCounty pledge, or make such payment or to so comply w lsbudget, appropriate, provided inn i g comply will result in no coverage through.. CAPP under the Policies � any pending qualified claims for which the County fails to provide funds or pay 2 930836 Agreement, will result in cancellation of coverage under the Policies, and will result In termination of any services provided to the County by CAPP under paragraph 4.1. 3.8 The County shall pay the full amount then pledged pursuant to paragraph 3.2 upon the request of the CAPP Board if the CAPP Board reasonably determines that CAPP needs the payment in order to meet applicable regulatory or statutory requirements. ARTICLE 4.0 OBLIGATIONS OF CAPP 4.1 For qualified claims of the County under the Policies: CAPP will supervise, administer, manage and provide claims adjudication through Aon Insurance Management Services, Inc. or such other entity or person as the Board of Directors of CAPP ("Board") may determine, until further notice thereof provided to the County, in accordance with the Intergovernmental Agreement and shall act as the representative of County in all matters related to such services. ARTICLE 5.0 WITHDRAWAL AND EXPULSION 5.1 Withdrawal or expulsion of the County from CAPP shall not affect the obligations of the County or CAPP under this Agreement. 5.2 On or before the effective date of withdrawal or expulsion of the County from CAPP, the full amount then pledged pursuant to paragraph 3.2 shall be paid to CAPP plus such additional amount as the CAPP Board may reasonably determine is necessary to pay the County's self -funded retention until all qualified claims under the Policies are closed and to pay CAPP's costs pursuant to paragraph 5.3. 5.3 Upon withdrawal or expulsion of the County from CAPP, CAPP shall retain all pending claim files. The County shall continue to pay CAPP for all costs associated with the County's claims paid through CAPP which are subject to the County's self -funded retention in excess of the payment made pursuant to paragraph 5.2. ARTICLE 6.0 INFORMATION 6.1 All information developed for or specifically relating to claims servicing for the County, including all source documents, stored data and technical, claims, and other information of any kind, and reports prepared by or for CAPP, are the property of CAPP and remain CAPP exclusive property during the existence of and after termination of this Agreement. The County shall have reasonable access to such information, and the right, upon reasonable request, to copy the same at the County's own expense. ARTICLE 7.0 GENERAL PROVISIONS 7.1 This Agreement is personal to each of the parties and no party may assign or delegate any of such party's rights or obligations hereunder without first obtaining the written consent of the other party. 3 930836 7.2 Time is of the essence in the performance of the parties' obligations and duties under this Agreement. 7.3 If any portion of this Agreement is declared invalid or unenforceable pursuant to a challenge by the County or by any officer, employee, or resident of the County, or by any other person except CAPP, the CAPP Board shell determine whether the Agreement is or is not severable and its decision shall be final. If the Board determines the Agreement is not severable, the entire Agreement shall be terminated effective on such date as the Board may decide, the County's coverage under the Policies shall be terminated as to all pending and future claims as of that date, ar;d all services by CAPP to the County shall be terminated as of that date except for claims adjudication under paragraph 4.1 for claims for which coverage is not terminated under this paragraph, if any exist. Nothing shall prevent the County from obtaining coverage through CAPP in the same manner as other non -self -funded members. 7.4 This Agreement does not alter the Intergovernmental Agreement and the County retains all obligations of a CAPP member as set forth therein. The obligations of the County under this Agreement are obligations of the County within the meaning of the Intergovernmental Agreement. 7.5 This Agreement may be enforced by the parties or by any member, if so authorized by the CAPP Board of Directors. All costs incurred by CAPP in the attempt to collect any amount due under this Agreement, including reasonable attorney fees, court costs, and any arbitration costs, shall be paid by the County. The venue for any court action related to this Agreement shall be the Denver District Court. 7.6 Notices in connection with this Agreement and its Addenda shall be delivered to the following in the case of CAPP: Colorado Counties Casualty and Property Pool Go County Technical Services, Inc. 1177 Grant, Suite 200 Denver, CO 80203 and to the following in the case of County: CAPP Designated Correspondent 7.7 Any functions, powers, and responsibilities of CAPP provided for in this Agreement shall be exercised by the CAPP Board or its authorized designee. 7.8 In addition to any other remedies which may exist, the CAPP Board may submit any dispute under this Agreement to advisory arbitration, which shall be conducted pursuant 4 93093S to the rules of the American Arbitration Association or other Colorado court annexed arbitration system in Denver, Colorado, as the Board may determine. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed by the following persons authorized to act on behalf of their respective entitles, dated and effective as of July 1, 1993. COLOR /)rOO COUNTIES , A UA AND PROPERTY POOL (CAPP) By: Title: r [dent, AP' toar. of Directors WELD COUNTY, COLORADO (County) Chair, B] rd of By; Clerk tot • By: epu7 1 er cto the Boa (COUNTY SEAL) Board 081803/1133[am]a:atetcap$aelfundapm 5 Date: 08/23/93 08/23]93 9.3083E RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING THE EMERGENCY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 1 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 34 AND 32 (VERMILLION ROAD), DUE TO A BRIDGE WASHOUT 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 1 between Weld County Roads 34 and 32 (Vermillion Road) be temporarily closed, with said closure being effective August 13, 1993, due to a bridge washout, and further, that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. 930832 GG0-6c)41 cc: e9?cam,rte,so ROAD CLOSURE - WCR 1 PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of August. A.D., 1993, nunc pro tunc August 13, 1993. Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: /,De Deputy C erk to the d APPROVED AS TO FORM: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WE COUNTY, COLORADO Zrrracati onstance 4,. I#frbQrt„Chairman W. H✓ Webster. Pr Tern orgf Baxter Dal ic. ���� arbara J. 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WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT CF ENGINEERING FORM '6 rY.•ivc.:hGr+Lxi 2/75 DPSBIB20 DESCRIPTION OF MESSAGE IN IN -BASKET Message : THERE WAS AN EMERGENCY CLOSURE OF THE FOLLOWING ROAD ON : AUGUST 13, 1993 DUE TO A BRIDGE WASHOUT: WCR 1 BETWEEN WCR 34 AND WCR 32 (VERMILLION RD) : MONA Received from : PENOTC02-MAIN Received : 08/13/93 15:29 Sent : 08/13/93 15:29 Select an option and type it below; then press ENTER. 3 Send 8 Reply 9 File 10 Delete PF1=Help 2= 3= 4flMain Menu 5= 6 -Fast Path PF7= 8= 9= 10= 11= 12=Quit M 930832 RESOLUTION RE: RESCIND SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF POLLUTANT DISCHARGE AGREEMENTS WITH FIRST NATIONAL WATER COMPANY, MILLARD REFRIGERATION SERVICES, TOWN OF AULT, AND NORTH HURON WATER 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, on April 12, 1993, the Board did approve four Sampling and Analysis of Pollutant Discharge Agreements with First National Water Company, Millard Refrigeration Services, Town of Ault, and North Huron Water Company, and WHEREAS, said agreements were on "Agreement for Sampling and Analysis of Drinking Water" forms, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to rescind said agreements and refer same to the Health Department for corrections. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the four Sampling and Analysis of Pollutant Discharge Agreements with First National Water Company, Millard Refrigeration Services, Town of Ault. and North Huron Water Company be, and hereby are, rescinded. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that said agreements be, and hereby are, referred to the Health Department for correction. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of August, A.D., 1993. ATTEST: /at Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: 7844 9a-te /-,_t Deputy Clerk to th ar APPROVED AS TO FORM: County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELp COUNTY, COLORADO Constance J.�Ha,(bert, Chairman ,George Hall Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 930837 4 Otel)(nOB Cc: A/C ILLDc. mEmORAnDUm Constance L. Harbert, Chairman March 30, 1993 Board of County Commissioners pits To Health De t Rom Jeannie K. 'tacker, Business Manager. Weld Count Sampling and Analysis of Drinkin Water & Pollutant Disehar e suer Enclosed for Board approval and signature is sampling and analysis of ••11 dim arse agreements between the following entities and the Weld County Health impartment; 1. ',Zoom of La Salle First National Water Company . Millard Refrigeration Services �.4. Town of Ault S. t,Ta5n of Nunn 6. _,Rocky Mountain Water Ski Club North Huron Water Company Also enclosed for Board approval and signature is a sampling and analysis of drinking water agreement between the/Towne-Of La Salle and the weld County Health Department. All contracted fees are in accordance with the fees established in County Ordinance 4P82 -M. The terra of the agreement is from January 1. 1993 through December 31, 1993. I would recommend approval of this agreement. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. 930837 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE AGREEMENT FOR GRADING AND SNOW REMOVAL WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE TOWN OF SEVERANCE 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 for Grading and Snow Removal within the Boundaries of the Town of Severance, Colorado, by and between the Town of Severance, and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, and WHEREAS, said agreement shall run from year to year unless terminated by ten days written notice from either party, 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 for Grading and Snow Removal within the Boundaries of the Town of Severance, Colorado, by and between the Town of Severance, and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, 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 23rd day of August, A.D., 1993. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: Deputy Cletk to the Board - APPROVED AS TO FORM: o ty A to ey cc . E6-, 4EvCie/Wet BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Cons;ance rbert, Chairman ebsteM 4,1 yebste . Baxte Dal K. }&fl % �/��clf (Q— �ihrtl,C4- Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 930834 A2REFMENJJO,R GRADING AND SNOW REMOVAL WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE TOWN OP SEVERANCE. COLORADO THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 9 - day of ,rG{,1/er , 1993, by and between THE TOWN OF SEVERANCE, hereinafter referred as "Town," and THE COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, Colorado, hereinafter referred to as "County." WHEREAS, Town wishes to have County perform grading and snow removal services on certain roads within the boundaries of the Town of Severance, and WHEREAS, County is agreeable to rendering such services pursuant to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, and WHEREAS, Agreements between County and other governmental entities are authorized and provided for by the provisions of Section 29-1-203, C.R.S., and so provided for Section 2-3 of the Weld County Home Rule Charter. NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to the terms of the aforesaid statute and Weld County Home Rule Charter, it is agreed as follows: 1. That the County, by way of the Road b Bridge Department, agrees to provide road grading and snow removal services on certain roads within the boundaries of the Town of Severance. 2. Thar the County shall furnish and supply all labor, supervision and equipment for said services. 3. The Town shall submit in writing to the County a request for road services, specifying the particular roads to be worked on and the proposed date for completion. Such work order must be approved by both the Town and the County prior to commencement. The Town understands that County projects will be given priority and that grading and snow removal will be scheduled so as not to interfere with County work, 4. The Town agrees to pay the County for the services rendered under this agreement at the cost incurred by the County. The Town understands that this cost will vary in accordance with the salary of the personnel completing task and the equipment used, but the average cost will be approximately $42.00 per hour as of the date of this agreement. County reserves the right to raise said average cost at any time without prior approval of Town. County shall bill Town on a periodic basis for those services which have been performed in said period. 5. The County understands that it will not necessarily be the exclusive contractor for this type of service and that Town may employ whomever it determines to be most adequate to perform such services. Page One of Two Pages 930834 J 6. The Town shall indemnify the County, its officers and employees, against liability for injury or damage caused by any negligent act or omission of any of its employees or agents in the performance of this agreement, and shall hold the County harmless from any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of this agreement. 7. This agreement shall run from year to year unless terminated by either the Town or the County, providing the party seeking to terminate this agreement gives the other party ten (10) days written notice. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto agree to the terms and conditions stated forth herein as of this ,Qqr—C day of yatA± , 1993. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: puty Clerk o the Boars ----N ATTEST: BY: e ra Clerk :severance BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: 1 im"� • ConsttaaJnce L' ibex , Chairman 0*,35/93 TOWN OF SEVERANCE, COLORADO BY:'Y�#It�Q\11 l�� C MAYo.P J Page Two of Two Pages 930834 Ati,s; 1111k COLORADO MEMORAf DU1YI To Clerk to the Board Oats August From George Goodell. Director of Road E. Bridge suni«tAgenda Item Please add the following to the Board's agenda: "Approval of resolution for Agreement for Grading and Snow Removal Within the Boundaries of the Town of Severance, Colorado." Appropriate documentation is attached, GC/pds:ctb21 Attachment cc: Commissioner Baxter File 53083♦ EGo03z ORa I �)A fLCE iii-1- First Reading: Publication: -.mss- qz) , cAt-s c d \r- mil -CAF e • J O r L./2Q-S n Yee l//S /OH_�' Ur /O /��e August 25, 1993 August 26, 1993, in the Windsor Beacon First Revised Reading: September 8, 1993 Publication: September 9, 1993. in the Windsor Beacon Second Reading: September 20, 1993 Publication: September 23, 1993, in the Windsor Beacon Final Reading: October 4, 1993 Publication: October 7, 1993, in the Windsor Beacon Effective: October 12, 1993 ORD118-L M wEt.o...11tAi[ CP SE IT ORDAINED1 dy THE C q U BOARD WHENIAL IM ibswd e°Camndhleiw County Vie Cate OWeld. ellat Colorado, punnet r Colorado Statute and the Weld Cove Home Ruin Cher. Is ruled with the authority of adml s sit We sere of Weld County, Creep, and WHEREAS, the Bawd of County CanunMls'e r taw the power and authority, under the Wald County Hoe task Cher and .the Colorado County Hone races Puns A0C Article 56 of Title S0. Colorado Revised Statutes, end. In specific; under Sedan. ohrrpete 3046.2010). CAL to oontroolle. adopt by ordinance personnel policy Mee and reytetllone der des Co<wy°IWeW,iS4t - Wee end rate Kddh I tecation t°l Plies ilPISA l °ri1er W Neste Delete ell el.the subsection wiled REDUCTION FORGE' In Swale If endive on scribal the woe c?N�' Personnel jfwead REDUCTION `WHEREAS. on, *• Mt, ice Red Cate deaded Weal Na *WI ne M rla. tlsl ey 'epee Weld County Ordinance No. 1154. ad WHEREAS. on Oc rer 21. 1MS. dreBawd a Crary Conesiimers emended Wind Crew Ordnance No. Had by tette Sense rei n In troe. Maafe, 'SW •Nbdnate ends hdtMt pos en(s) at cry Wee to any reason. Me reasons may 1aa1/e, but are not limited a. the 'beoo rs'vealleet change... ord»anoe No. 11aK.. "end ,dedaens, wm radupterr5 dopsrtml$1SI reran ell* WHEREAB..the Bawd. .aS. -*. .. Couny- CommWlonaa of the Corny of Weld. Se of worse, hereby Ands and determines that there .le -a-.new 0. send padorw of *id Ceuey deem Ws. 11aJ eM No, l iBdte the Weld .Corny Personnel •' m' *MS adle Ones* .19 for We bane5t et OMtre,, safety, and wsflae el the Owes of tater of Weld. le 12 . MN method Nana Ifls RHOS the oft*tise. _decision $ .WO of Cele ntYeall5dtmybWitaoQ*a R;MIM lle .sIBteyrcemn� f�sWlens). 1e not prlevable,. In Crawere, the leant 0 dement haadasen 'Its fight to ewe* the atrueture and organiz atbe el the county dapayerm t ii county ,Swantpeae which. In- tha We opbron of We Mee Mt create the efficiency deed: level of aM, atone et Wilt Ele Oedema let we not IeM the 0•1•••'I' promedns. end fehlrllr wede W a ce ndrtlave been tes e1e Wa Wet Iayett nay eSlIinnoate e SAflsMt not to lire, nr�n s. erne to lire, wrote, ' dement, T St I lei a treed and/or rehlreoMNn. a median NOW, THEREFORE. tarry employees Ise require Millnis�S Mae BE IT ORDAINED. M -pie• • by a hinted keaidt the Board of County ats►prsddr. Commissioners of rte De»» an of the Cordy of Weld,BleltM subsection endsed ma pole covers Colorado. that Weld 'UNPAID MEDICAL-Isnnee5 of . aerr e" Canty.Orar mow NN LEAVE OF'ABe ter and Neg-te l nature,: 1154 sd No. rue be, under- Bootle VI and reaSt inroaar*15 a ,:MM and hereby are, bond on eeessle sad abeon0ee: • ■m.Msd as bllorw'' - not the -weld.Op w ' 1'. a cheep.or $lldeOA ' _ - Racine Ponoy long-term heeler Illth Lr" Add the follow/Ina -Handbook a t Sd to andiron partpsph $ Beeson IN, Wens: EMPLOYEE Ina�5sMd� ii� cenWibel6' lows err woos rasa sir' ,iftMlst., Jee ft 01 the Weld ewe Permit. PS POI.tt L Oat see Me unpaid. Wit altemlieeplisr as apecillpeolfled An, thle In ere, TOWS!: We, ealei*Yed.),Ot HMI. con cNMtq.j .. M sw 1aswam hen e eo'rked 'IMsr,Lre e 1 we w SiN wNu. needN,N`1x bow cwWWWw. ellelllY ear tpyee"eve N be wneldered r hew - beaetrek epd If the ere wash awn If e employeewise on the sae fer teen hew bens to the twee C. Type at Leine Crated N, _.la qudlly M /B IA tow under the. swathe el poliwi. tthstep ettMedttei l` 11.64wMer '..a.. 1.theWeek ofsd afd aft order a aan e troths R Stridaaement of a soled !Or edepdon -or Self: -. Wales* sliall t elld, or prelineWS• threw teat awes a ♦. the serious siendidon a-Ndeyeein* the weber pernm t* rtrpeys li A wrleue :- apadNer b drpM let e aesu, •-'Seak a . Mental i"MdeanMdws ate at a. medal �sw sit , ft Wet under the FEU Pb" °render sr °eonyy'a r*IMve:► 00/4 JAW clOs Psnp U,' Sets Meer mit Pe tLISHER AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD I, KEITH HANSEN, of said County of Weld, being duly sworn, say that I am publisher of WINDSOR BEACON ss a weakly newspaper having a general circulation in said County and State, published in the town of WINDSOR, in said County and State; and that the notice, of which the annexed is a true copy, has been published in said weekly for/successive weeks, that the notice was published in the regular and entire issue of every number of the paper during the period and time of publication, and in the newspaper proper and not in a supplement, and that the first publication of said notice was in said paper bearing the data of the _,,day of _ •the last publication bearing the date of the , A.D., 19 and day of AD., 19and that the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of $ conaecutive weeks, in said County and State, prior to the late of first publication of said notice, and the same is a newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate :Hinting of legal notices an• advertisements, approved ;delay 18, 1931, and all prior - • r as in force. Subseri land sworn to before me this �-7 t day of de r /1- -.4144-41 Or 2?U the • NOTARY PUBLIC My commission expires IL le eater TltdtNi ri oq-m IMP Rfl:$ roe rellae Mttbt I "elhiliNyee tp�bnee , �F.':4s �gh1�►M�ith ow UMeM oleos Nal' 0000' these Jibe aauMy F EWarlpflW remsinSi eel the Ii (wee*4 Ire 5ene! ells;diveeetaweBe. Or SW chose Is a me at e th tid n 4 Win It With Ise NO :it lila al the qua .Au ,ate weyae t 'a en or letter en d. oly antIon must . shale lean - iibe Wined len* nom. Q kneminent. Las at /L.. Reduced Wwk Wenn The employee may W MA leers In 1* •w aoaullvee I%O use Se ',InrtSaedy Oki* parlodloally needed ever,YM.; . or .under:. Wane wp the Wive e wwilt ill �vn Mt M rnuld hour - whedule..:M ell eaeei, the leer may not exceed.a gni of tY weds over *12 ma pent For Men1M. adn tnee. or ballet on 0 a:aA�. .tM• t ft eimoi oft !Ifttelfe Maher l ehr N j uave ter' health W n ili `health tied faintly amNoyw In re1. ThYt aal *Oat 'N. Cjry ort* 'ISA FMatM Mkt titdints rot p .^ rVYi.r CarlRtotlpoi or me to asurt100' tedRr/MWf arNMn to Si Tort^ *la to as Dean, We MrN'~Ms qss_ 'festal'r!Mlel!� rof to f _mum woss S, Oftel M e "iotldlN�it tiller Y piss I. or NM MArYepPlr WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAYROLL FUND/CLAIMS PAGE. 1 ANT NO V.O. P.O. NO. -VENDOR 017162 TAKE CARE AMOUNT 376.05 TOTAL 376.05 Tc OF COLORADO ) NT? 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 1 and dated £YGUST 25 1993 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposi it names with the total amount $ 376.05 DATED THIS 25th DAY OF AUGUST SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 25th DAY OF AUGUST MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: WOmmWonEc sJanuary1D,1996 ATE OF COLORADO ) LINTY OF VELD ) We, the Board, of County Cc^missioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve ,..approve) the claims as set north above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby rdered drawn upon .he PAYROLL Ft�10 totaling S 3705 SS ATTEST: 471.47 WELD CO Ty -CLERK To.T E BOARD % •Deputy.. 1i9 Chairperson 1nbar f ember 1 Member WELD COUNTY, COLORADO GENERAL FUNDCLAIMS PAGE 1 ANT NO. V.O. • P.O. NO. 902647 NATIONAL NOTARY ASSOCIATION - AMOUNT 104.00 T(1TA1 TE OF COLORADO ) NT? OF WELD S This is to certify that all the above listed claims as shown 93 and that payments should be ir names with the total amount $ accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on Pages 1 through 1 and dated AUGUST 25 made to the respective vendors in the amounts set oppos 104:00 DATED THIS 25th DAY OF AUGUST SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 25th DAY OF AUGUST MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MyCominisJionExpiresjanuary10,1995 IATE OF COLORADO ) UNTY or WELD ss 19 We, the Board, of County Ccr^missioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) isacprove) the claims as set north above; and warrants in payment therefore. are hereby rdered drawn upon the GENERAL FUND totaling S 104.00 WELD COUNTY. CLERIC TO T.HE BOARD WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/23/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD DATE : 08/23/93 PAGE : 1 WARRANT AMOUNT A204904 AGUILAR. SAM 080193 24+9034-6397-4715 A204905 ARASMITH. WENDY 930801 24-9344-6398-4715 204906 ARCHULETA, VICKIE 930802 24-90346398-4716 A204907 ASH, TERRY I. D80193 24904.4-6397-4715 145.00 145.00 69.00 69.00 ==s=====ass==== 6.00 6.00 =2 =__ 450.00 450.00 4204908 ASPEY. LINDA G C ROBERT 080193 24-93446397+4715 262.00 080293 24-9334-6397-4715 366.00 A204909 DARDER. DAVID OR MARILYN 080193 24-9044-6397-4715 A204910 BENAVIDEZ. RAFAELA 930803 24+9044-6398-4715 A204911 BENNETT APARTMENTS 080193 24+9034-6397-4715 A204912 BEVERSTOCK, WILLIAM L 380193 249034-63974715 628.00 347.00 347.00 34.00 34.00 s==e===S===a=== 219.00 219.00 ____ ===x= 221.00 221.00 WAP2ODP WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/23/93 INVOICE NUMBER ACCOUNT NUMBER FD DEPT 08) PROD DATE 08/23/93 PAGE : 2 WARRANT AMOUNT A204913 BEVIS, GLADYS A204914 BICKLING, MELVIN 930804 24-9034-6398-4715 080193 24+9034+6397-4715 A204915 BISSELL LEO A OR MARGARET 089193 24-9034-63974715 080293 24-9044-6397-4715 A204916 BOCKIUS, WALTER A204917 SOENNER, RALPH A204918 SONAR, ROBERT A204919 BOULTER, DONNA M. A204920 BOWERS, ALICE M. A204921 BOYLES, DAVID 080193 980293 080393 24-9044-6397-4715 24-9044-6397-471S 24-9044-6397-4715 080193 24+904 14-6397-4715 080193 24-9944-6397-4715 080193 24-9944-6397-4715 080193 24-9944-6397-4715 080193 24-9034-6397+4715 2.00 2.00 ====Ms=======z= 230.00 230.00 _= ==__=3_ 406.00 344.00 750.00 172.00 ♦75.00 363.00 1,010.00 223.00 223.00 ass==n 425.00 __ 425.00 172.00 172.00 ==sax===u=s==z= 350.00 350.00 244.CO 244.00 WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/23/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD DATE : 08/23/93 PAGE : 3 WARRANT AMOUNT A204922 BRISTOL C ROBINSON PROP 080193 090293 080393 080493 080593 080693 080793 080993 091093 081193 081293 081393 081493 A204923 BROCK, CINDY A204924 BROOKMAN, CAROLYN S. A204925 DRUG, OLA A204926 BURNS, ELIZABETH A204927 CAMENISCH, CECIL KNOX A204926 CAMENISCH, PHIL E. 24-9334-6397-4715 24-9034-6397- 4715 24-9034-6397+4715 24-9334-6397-4715 24-9034-6397-4715 24-9044-6397-4715 24-9034-6397-4715 24-9044-63974715 24-9034-6397-4715 24-9044-6397-4715 24-9044-6397-4715 24-9044-6397-4715 24-9044-6397-4715 395,00 395,00 279.00 196.00 93.00 388.00 221.00 357.00 220.00 379,00 305.00 255.00 199.00 3,661.00 930808 24-9034+6398-4715 20.00 080193 24-9044-6397-47• 15 080293 24-9374-6397-4715 090193 24+903♦ -6397-4715 080193 24-9344-6397-4715 080193 24-9044-6397-4715 080193 249034-6397-4715 080293 24+9934-6397+4715 23.00 252.00 346.00 598,00 323.00 323.00 450.00 450.00 379.00 379.00 347.00 88.00 435.00 ==========_____ W4P200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/23/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER PD DEPT OBJ PROJ DATE : 08/23/93 PAGE : 4 WARRANT AMOUNT 4204929 CASTILLO, RAMIRO 930806 24-9044-6398-4715 44.00 A204930 CHESTNUT SQUARE APARTMENT 080193 24-9344-6397-4715 080293 24-9044-6397-4718 080393 24-9034-6397-4715 380493 24-9044-6397-4715 A204931 CHUN, MU KYUM A204932 CIARRUSTA, MARY A204933 CITY OF JOHNSTOWN 080193 080 293 080393 24-9344-6397-4715 24-9044-6397-4715 24-9344-6397-4715 44.00 415,00 110.00 237.00 303.00 1,065.00 =z=3==z==zn3=z= 288.00 228.00 318.00 834.00 =3 080193 24-9344-6397-4725 350.00 350.00 3==zs==m;szs=zz 080193 24-9034-6397-4715 74.00 080293 24-9334-6397-4715 91.00 165,00 xs=3s=z=3as=3zs A204934 CITY OF THORNTON 080193 24-9044-6397-4715 392.00 392.00 =3332x33=z==33= A204935 COAKLEY, VIRGINIA N 080193 24-9044-6397-4713 406.00 406.00 ---�_===5=1x33= A204936 CONLEY, JUNE Z 080193 24-90:)4-6397-4715 364.00 080293 24-93;54-6397-4715 403.00 380393 24-9334-6397-4715 68,00 835.00 ==3_33==33333!= WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 38/23/93 INVOICE NUMBER ACCOUNT NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ DATE PAGE : 08/23/93 • 5 WARRANT AMOUNT 4204937 CONWAY, MICHAEL OR ASTRID 080193 24-9044-6397-4715 550.00 550.00 420'938 COOK, JAKE AND HELEN A204939 CORCORAN, CHARLES W A204940 CORRAL, JESUS A204941 COWAN, EDWARD W. A204942 DANIELS, MADELINE OR IA204943 DANLEY, JAMES G. A20494♦ DARLING, MARY L A204945 DAVEY, HAROLD ==r= 080193 24-9044-6397-4715 306.00 306.00 ===m===a=m=3srz 080193 24-9344-6397-4715 303.00 080293 24-9344-63974715 227.00 080193 24-9044-6397-4715 060193 24-9034-6397-4715 380193 24-9044-6397-4715 080193 24907463974715 080293 24-9044-6397-4715 530.00 ===x3=a===rm=== 418.00 418.00 237.00 237.00 =35 =a== 196.00 196.00 =as==Zs=2rs==== 329.00 378.00 707.00 s===2==rm 080193 249034-6397-4715 416.00 416.00 s=m3==z= 080193 24-9044-6397-4715 464.00 m33ZZa3 ♦64.00 =3 WAP203P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 38/23/93 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER A204946 DAVIDSON, MEREDITH 4204947 DAMS, JACK A204948 DE ANnA, PEGGY E. A204949 ['SPRIEST, RICHARD A204950 ERBES, LYLE 4204951 ESgUIBEL, JACOB A204952 ETHERIDGE, NORMA INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD DATE : 08/23/93 PAGE : 6 WARRANT AMOUNT 080193 24-9034+6397-4715 216.00 080193 080293 080393 24-9344-6397-4715 24-9344-6397-4715 249044-6397-4715 080193 24+9034-6397-4715 216.00 ===x=a=======t= 508.00 304.00 352.00 1,164,00 293.00 293.00 080193 24-9044-6397-4715 344.00 344.00 080193 24-9034_6397-4715 380293 24-9344m4397a4715 397-4715 344.00 080193 080293 080393 249034+6397_4715 24-9D34_6397-4715 24-9044-6397-4715 664.00 ♦84.00 550.00 502.00 1,536.00 -:=2;=:=395E=$x 930807 249344+6398+4715 15.00 14.00 ======a======1.= A204953 FIELDS, EDWIN AND DOROTHY 380193 249344-6397-4715 356.00 4204954 FLOT, PAUL S JUANITA 356.00 =x=====a ==z==a 380193 24-9034 -6397-4715 337.00 WAP2OoP WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 06/23/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER PD DEPT OBJ PROD GATE 08/23/93 PAGE : 7 WARRANT A204954 FLOT, PAUL C JUANITA A204955 FOLSOM. JOHN S. A204956 FRANKLIN, FRED 204957 FREI. MARTIN A204958 PIZZAS. JUAN A204959 FT LUPTON TOWNHOUSES AMOUNT 080293 249034-63974715 406.00 743.00 ======3=i=a==3a 080193 24-9044-6397-4715 080293 24+9044.•453914715363.00 - 363.00 080193 249044-6397-4715 080193 24-9034-6397-4715 930808 24-9044-6398..4715 621.00 zm=_=3s= 363.00 363.00 ==a= 202.00 202.00 19.00 19.00 080193 249044-6397-4715 75.00 080293 24-9044-6397-4715 275.00 A204960 GALLEGO5, LETICIA 930609 24-9034-6398-4715 A204961 GANSEVELD1 DALE OR BETH 080193 249034+6397-4715 0204962 GARCIA. RAMONA 080193 24-9034-6397-4715 473.00 3 a _=_=3aa=3= 19.00 19.00 209.00 209.00 =======_==aaa=s 285.00 285.00 ==a= = 3ss WAP20DP WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/23/93 INVOICE NURSER ACCOUNT NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ DATE : 08/23/93 PAGE : 8 WARRANT AMOUNT A204963 GARCIA, SUSAN 4204964 GATEWAY PLACE APARTMENTS A204965 GETT MAN. GARY A204966 GILBAUGH AGENCY A204967 GLENDALE APARTMENTS A204968 GOLDBERG. STEVEN N 4204969 GRAJEDA, RUTH ANN A204970 GRAY, DARLENE 930 810 24..9044.•63984715 080193 24-9034-6397-4715 080293 24-9334+6397-4715 980193 24-9044-6397-4715 080193 24-9334-63974715 080293 24-9044+6397-4715 080193 080293 080393 080493 080593 080 693 080 793 24-90446397-4715 24-9034-6397-4715 24-0344-6397-4715 24-9334-6397-4715 24-9034+6397+4715 24-9034-6397-4715 24-9334-6397-4715 080193 24-9034+6397+4715 080293 24+9034+6397+4715 080193 249044-6397-4715 930811 24-9034-6398-4715 8.00 8.00 ==z=sa =z 353.00 319.00 672.00 148.00 148.00 a=====____ 86.00 238.00 324.00 74.00 365.00 306.00 474.00 359.00 340.00 392.00 2,310.00 _s====*==ns==== 392.00 360.00 752.00 367.00 an=n=z= 367.00 5.00 5.00 =2===a=SSE;=Sas WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/23/93 INVOICE NUMBER ACCOUNT NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ DATE : 08/23/93 PAGE : 9 WARRANT AMOUNT A204971 GRCENPOINT APARTMENTS 080193 24-90346397-4715 A204972 GREENWALT. KATHRYN 930812 24-9'?44-6398-4715 4204973 GROVER HOUSING AUTHORITY 080193 24-9034-6397-4713 080293 24-9034-6397-4715 A204974 GRIME, PATRICIA A204975 GUERRERO, GUADALUPE A204976 GUILLIAMS, EUNICE M. A204977 GUTIERREZ, REGINA A204978 HAENOLER. WANDA A204979 HAMILTON, JULIANN 080193 249034-6397-4715 080193 24-9344-6397-4715 080193 24-9044-6397..4715 930813 24-9044-6398-4715 080193 24-9034-6397-4715 93081♦ 24-9044-6398-4715 450.00 450.00 t========am==== 8.00 8.00 ====a==2[2=22==2 62.00 138.00 200.00 s===sass==sae=s 384.00 384.00 352.00 352.00 2[2==2====Saa=== 98.00 98.00 Y a_ X5=2==ii 4.00 4.00 196.00 _ 196.00 ==a=miss==a=ss= 16.00 16.00 i==aaa========s WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 39/23/93 INVOICE ACC3UNT NUMBER NUMDER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ DATE : 08/23/93 PAGE : 10 WARRANT AMOUNT A204980 HAUGEN RENTALS A204981 HEATHERWAY PARTNERSHIP 380193 080293 080393 080193 080293 080393 380493 080593 080693 060793 060893 24-934♦+6397-4715 24-9044-63974715 24-9034-6397-4715 24-9034-6397-4715 24-9034-6397-4715 24-9334-6397-4715 24-90446397..4715 249034-6397+4715 24-9044-63974715 24-9334-6397-4715 24-9334-6397-4715 255,00 164.00 112.00 531.00 =zee=sal=ff:m=f 236,00 344.00 390.00 279,00 363,00 306.00 407,00 362,00 2,687,00 nt======= A204982 HENRY, PATRICIA D, 380193 24-9044-6397-4715 329.00 329.00 ef3==sfe=ffze== A204993 HENSLEY, DONNA 080193 24-9064-6397-4715 134.00 134.00 e=eefees=eff=ff A204954 HEPP, JAMES A, 080193 24-9044-6397+4715 080293 24-9044-6397-4715 080393 24-9034-6397-4715 A204985 HERNANDEZ, ERLINDA 930825 249344-6398-4715 A204986 HILL, DARYL C OR CONNIE E 080193 24-9334-6397-4715 484.00 350.00 497,00 1,331.00 23.00 23.00 343.00 343.00 fl== yf=====z=f= WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/23/93 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER A204967 HILL, ROBERT 4204988 MINOJ05A. JESUS A204989 HOBART. JUDITH A DATE : 08/23/93 PAGE : 11 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER co DEPT OBJ PROJ WAMOUNT AMOUNT 080193 249034-6397-4715 460.00 460.00 080193 249044-639 7 4715 171.00 17I.00 080193 24-90346397-4715 080293 24-9044-6397- 4715 328.00 176,00 534.00 A204990 HOLMAN. JOSEPH S 6 ROSE M 380193 24-9344-6397-4715 337.00 4204991 HOLT, DONALD A A204992 HOMES AGAIN GREELEY A204993 HUFF. PATRICIA 4204994 HURLA. SHERRI 337.00 _=___====:s=ax= 380193 24-90446397+4715 484.00 080193 080293 080393 080493 080593 380693 24c.9(1•46391-.4715 24+9044-6397-4715 24-9044-6397-4715 24-9341•-63974715 24-9344-6397-4715 24-9034-6397-4715 484.00 325.00 306.00 278.00 400.00 233.00 249.00 I.791.00 22=2====_ 930816 24-9344-6398-471g 13.00 13.00 930817 249034..6398-4715 23.00 23.00 _==a:==a:=:x=:x WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/23/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OHJ PROD A204995 ISZLER, NORLYN C A204996 JAMES, JOHN T A204997 JARRETT, HILTON F. DATE : 08/23/93 PAGE : 12 WARRANT AMOUNT 080193 24-9034-6397-4715 277.00 277.00 = = 080193 24-90:14.6397-4715 301.00 301.00 380193 24-9044-6397-4715 296.00 296.00 ====z======sass A204996 JET PROPERTIES MANAGEMENT 080193 24-9044-6397-4715 401.00 A204999 JOHNSON, FRED A20S000 KEEVER, GARY H. 4205091 KEYMEN AGENCY A205002 KING, THOMAS F. A205003 KONIG RANCH, INC 080193 24-9044-6397-4715 080193 24-9034-6397-4715 980193 24-9044-6397-4715 380293 24-9034-6397-4715 401.00 ====s 375.00 375.00 ==sass=======__ 289.00 289.00 _______ 255.00 455.00 710.00 930818 24-9034-6398-4715 58.00 58.00 080193 24-9034-6397-4715 250.00 253.00 NAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/23/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD DATE : 08/23/93 PAGE : 13 WARRANT AMOUNT A20S00♦ KORGAN. CAROL 4205005 LINCH. SHARON 4205006 LONG• ELLEN 4205007 LOPEZ. SARA 4205008 MARQUEZ. JERRI A205009 MARTINEZ. EVELYN A205010 MARTINEZ. LUCY A205011 MERCADO. ROSE A205012 MOIR. JUDY A205013 OCANAS. 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KEVIN C50382 01-1321-6210 34.4♦ GCK36 01-2420-6370 305627 01-2420-6370 331691 01-2420-6370 53817 01-2420-6370 A2D5038 C D JONES CREGHT 01 -1061 -6360 -CC A205039 CAREERTRACK 500525 19-41:10-6335+GHE A205040 CAREERTRACK PUBLICATIONS 614592 52 -5510 -6337 -VT A205041 CENTENNIAL ROTARY 34.4♦ =========a==lai 10.23 14.50 15.80 7,96 ♦8.69 -===stt==a===s= 4.50 4.50 ss=asst=as=azaa 256.00 256.00 =szs==s3a3=sz=s 91.85 91.85 ==aria:assts:== 1491 77-5300-6330 125.00 125.00 4205042 CHANNING L BETE CO INC 082093 19-4170-6333-2 55.24 4205063 CITY OF GREELEY 96782 1S-1943-6350+ISGR 37.134.00 A205044 CLARKE. 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SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS ,� DAY OF _acL).?.Q3T_ 1983 . MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: miip 4M dim J i�'.aZcx iresJanuary;G, is OTARY PUBLIC WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAVMEEN�T�THEEREFORRE AREHEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON q TOTALING S %/ ,;Jfa��_ DATED4MIS 02 AY OF� WELD COUNTY CLERK TD THE 80ARD ,salt iii MEMBER OMPIM MEMBER CHAIRMAN !/0l6olF. MEMBER itnid ME __ -���BE R ;,6 15-DPT-EX FORM 905 DETERMINATION STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS 419 STATE CENTENNIAL BUILDING DENVER, COLORADO 80203 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF: HEXA GROUP PARTNERSHIP, INC. C/O ORANGE PEEL EDUCATIONAL CLINIC 6001 WEST 10TH STREET GREELEY, CO' 80631 APPLICATION NO. FILE NO. COUNTY PARCEL NO. 071693DTM TELEPHONE (303) 886-2371 92-685 62-01-470-(01) MELD 0959-044-03-007 FOR EXEMPTION FROM GENERAL TAXATION OF PROPERTY CLAIMED TO BE OWNED AND USED SOLELY AND EXCLUSIVELY FOR A SCHOOL. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: LOT 1 AND 2 WESTERN HILLS. PERSONAL PROPERTY IS INCLUDED, AND IS GRANTED/DENIED EXEMPTION IN THE SAME PERCENTAGE AS THE REAL PROPERTY, UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED BELOW. LEASED PERSONAL PROPERTY IS NOT INCLUDED. THE ADMINISTRATOR, HAVING REVIEWED THE APPLICATION AS PROVIDED IN COLORADO REVISED STATUTES, TITLE 39, ARTICLE 2, SECTION 117, HAS DETERMINED THAT SUCH EXEMPTION IS NOT JUSTIFIED AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTENT OF THE LAW, AND EXEMPTION IS HEREBY DENIED, DUE TO THE REASONS STATED BELOW PROPERTY IS NOT OWNED AND USED FOR AN EXEMPT PURPOSE. DATED AT DENVER, COLORADO THIS 18th DAY OF August , 194% \-\(\fk\,\ NARY E. HUDDLES'fON PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR (SEE REVERSE FOR APPEAL RIGHTS) (COPIES TO OWNER, ASSESSOR, TREASURER AND BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) 8),0hg3ec ; DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES Cases Approved by Administrative Review 7/30/93 through 8/20/93 CASE NPMBER SE -469 ZPMH-1778 SAME Bernhardt Bernhardt Chuck Cunliffe, Director RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AUGUST 25, 1993 TAPE #93-28 ROLL CALL: MINUTES: 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, August 25, 1993, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. 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 Constance L. Harbert. Chairman Commissioner W. H. Webster, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Dale K. Hall Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: Weld County Attorney, Bruce T. Barker Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden Commissioner Webster moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of August 23, 1993, as printed. Commissioner Kirkmeyer seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. READING OF ORDINANCE: FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 118-L BY TAPE: Commissioner Baxter moved to read Ordinance No. 118-L by tape. Seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: There were no additions to today's agenda. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Webster moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Baxter seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. PUBLIC INPUT: There was no public input. WARRANTS: Don Warden, Director of Finance and Administration, presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: BIDS: BUSINESS: NEW: General Fund Handwritten warrants: General Fund $ 396,061.54 $ 104.00 Commissioner Baxter moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kirkmeyer seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. There were no bids presented today. CONSIDER VACATING PORTION OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 64 (NORTH 30' OF EjNE} S36, T6N, R67W): Bruce Barker, County Attorney, explained the request from Sally Parsons and Daniel and Janet Turner to vacate a portion of the right-of-way listed above. He stated the statute change requires all adjacent landowners be notified if the portion to be vacated is within the roadway; however the right-of-way for the parcel in question was established by the Resolution of 1889 and has never had a road developed. Dean Dreher, Engineering Office, presented a picture showing the parcel. Glen Droegemueller, Attorney representing Ms. Parsons and Mr. and Mrs. Turner, explained Ms. Parsons has acquired the parcel in question. All parties assumed the dividing line was the fence that runs east -west next to the property; however, the right-of-way and section line do not follow the existing private road or fence line. Mr. Droegemueller stated at present there is a recorded exemption on the property, and he will be requesting an amendment to it in order to align the property line with the fence line. After discussion, Commissioner Webster moved to approve said vacation of right-of-way. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Baxter. Mr. Barker asked Commissioner Webster to amend his motion to include a reservation for any existing easements in use at this time. Commissioners Webster and Baxter agreed. The motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH SEQUOIA PACIFIC SYSTEMS CORPORATION AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden explained said agreement is for the purchase of the tabulation portion of the electronic election system. He said it is consistent with the system in the field, and both the using department and the Information Services' staff have reviewed the proposal and believe it to be the best option the County has at this time. Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve said agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Hall, the motion carried unanimously. FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 118-L, IN MATTER OF AMENDING ORDINANCES NO. 118-J AND 118-K, THE PERSONNEL POLICY HANDBOOK: Mr. Barker explained the provisions being added or changed are in regard to job sharing, reduction in force policy, and the Family Medical Leave Act. Commissioner Baxter moved to approve Ordinance No. 118-L on first reading. Seconded by Commissioner Webster, the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: ATTEST: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. Ordinance No. 118-L was approved on first reading. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:15 A.M. It/ da Weld County Clerk to the oard By: ty �-1P 7,7,‹ /.4L4:6 -Deputy Clerk to the Board APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WE7 COUNTY, COLORADO Constance L Webster, Pro-Tem((JJ George/E. Baxter Da K. Hall I / 1f/L<G� G4„,/tif/r/rti/ Barbara J. Kirkme r / Minutes - August 25, 1993 Page 2 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AUGUST 25, 1993 TAPE #93-28 ROLL CALL: MINUTES: WARRANTS: ATTEST: 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, August 25, 1993, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. 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 Constance L. Harbert, Chairman Commissioner W. H. Webster, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Dale K. Hall Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: Weld County Attorney, Bruce T. Barker Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden Commissioner Hall moved to approve the minutes of the Board of Social Services meeting of August 23, 1993, as printed. Commissioner Baxter seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. Don Warden, Director of Finance and Administration, presented the warrants for approval by the Board in the amount of $29,790.26, with one additional handwritten warrant in the amount of $376.05. Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Hall seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:20 A.M. D / !!/ /J W Weld County Clerk to the Board By: /L.f'�lL� Deputy Clerk to the Board APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELA COUNTY, COLORADO Constance L. Harbert, �Chairman beC) W. 1 Webster, Prp=Te n Lb-< <r eorgeL Baxter JJ Dale K. Hall bara J. Kirkmeye2r RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Monday, August 30, 1993 TAPE #93-28 & #93-29 ROLL CALL: Constance I.. Harbert, Chairman W. H. Webster, Pro-Tem George E. Baxter Dale K. Hall Barbara J. Kirkmeyer MINUTES: Approval of minutes of August 25, 1993 CERTIFICATION OF HEARINGS: ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: PRESENTATIONS: Hearings conducted on August 25, 1993: 1) Extension of Termination Dates of Weed Districts, Eaton -Ault Pest Control District #6, Southeast Weld Pest Control District #4, Prairie View Pest Control District #9, and Platte Valley Pest Control District #5; 2) Special Review Permit to park ditch -lining equipment and store materials, Jose A. Gonzales; 3) Minor Subdivision Final Plat, Ed Orr; and 4) Amended Special Review Permit for recreational vehicle storage in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Don Hoff COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: PUBLIC INPUT: 1) Re -Inventing Weld County Quality Service Award - Susan Ertmer, Social Services (Each individual is allowed a three -minute period of time in which to speak. Please be aware that the Board may not be able to address your topic today; however, if they are unable to do so, the matter will either be referred to staff or scheduled for a future date. If you wish to speak regarding issues which are likely to be heard by the Board in a public hearing, such as a land use or violation hearing, you will be asked to give your testimony at that hearing, either in person or in writing.) COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants Continued on Page 2 of Agenda Page 2 of Agenda BUSINESS: NEW: 1) Consider two Purchase of Services Agreements with Larimer County Department of Human Development Weatherization Program and authorize Chairman to sign 2) Consider Purchase of Service Agreement between Area Agency on Aging and Kathleen Miller and authorize Chairman to sign 3) Consider Application for Federal Assistance between FENWC and Federal Head Start Bureau and authorize Chairman to sign 4) Consider Windsor School Version of Memorandum of Intergovernmental Agreement for Conduct of Coordinated Elections with Weld County School District RE -4 and authorize Chairman to sign 5) Consider Fort Lupton/Brighton School Versions Form of Memorandum of Intergovernmental Agreement for Conduct of Coordinated Elections and Intergovernmental Agreement and authorize Chairman to sign 6) Consider four Agreements for Sampling and Analysis of Drinking Water with North Huron Water Company, Town of Ault, Millard Refrigeration Service, and First National Water Company and authorize Chairman to sign 7) Consider Agreement for Services between Housing Authority and CSI Professional Services Division and authorize Chairman to sign 8) Consider Engagement Letter for 1993 Audit with Anderson & Whitney. P.C., and authorize Chairman to sign 9) Consider increasing Health Department's change fund SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD: ROLL CALL: Constance L. Harbert, Chairman W H. Webster, Pro-Tem George E. Baxter Dale K. Hall Barbara J. Kirkmeyer MINUTES: Approval of minutes of August 25, 1993 WARRANTS: Don Warden, County Finance Officer Monday, August 30, 1993 CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: HEARINGS: REPORTS: Sep 1 - County Council 7:30 PM Sep 2 - Convention and Visitors Bureau Board 12:00 PM Sep 2 - Local Planning Services Committee 12:00 PM Sep 2 - Island Grove Park Board 3:30 PM Sep 6 - HOLIDAY 1:30 PM Sep 7 - Planning Commission 11:30 PM Sep 8 - Juvenile Community Review Board 9:00 PM Sep 9 - Budget Work Session 9:00 AM Sep 9 - Area Agency on Aging 12:00 PM Sep 9 - Local Planning Services Committee 3:30 PM Sep 9 - Poudre River Greenway Committee 3:30 PM Sep 9 - Emergency Medical Services Council Sep 9 - Regional Town/County Meeting - LaSalle Depot 7:00 PM Aug 30 - Show Cause Hearing to consider revocation of USR #540. Northern Colorado Brine, c/o Mike Cervi (cont. from 07/07/93) 10:00 AM Aug 31 - Show Cause Hearing to consider revocation of USR #540, Northern Colorado Brine, c/o Mike Cervi (cont. from 07/07/93) 10:00 AM Sep 1 - Amended Special Review Permit for a natural gas compressor station and 400 -foot guyed microwave tower in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, KN Front Range Gathering Company 10:00 AM Sep 1 - Amended Special Review Permit for an agricultural service establishment to include corporate offices and a truck wash facility in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Monfort. Incorporated 10:00 AM Sep 1 - Special Review Permit for a topping unit in the 1-3 (Industrial) Zone District, Gerrity Oil and Gas Corporation 10:00 AM Sep 8 - Special Review Permit for an oil and gas support and service facility (natural gas compressor station), Snyder Oil Corporation (cont. from 08/18/93) 10:00 AM Sep 8 - Special Review Permit to park ditch -lining equipment and store materials, Jose A. Gonzales (cont. from 08/25/93) 10:00 AM 10:00 AM Sep 8 - Show Cause Hearing, Judy Oakley Sep 15 - Change of Zone from C-1 (Neighborhood Commercial) to I-2 (Industrial), Ted Rothe 10:00 AM Sep 29 - Special Review Permit for a private microwave repeater station, Burlington Northern Railroad 10:00 AM Sep 29 - Change of Zone from A (Agricultural) to P.U.D. (Planned Unit Development) for E (Estate) Zoning, Shiloh, Inc. 10:00 AM Oct 13 - Show Cause Hearing for Central Weld/Greeley- Milliken Landfill, Waste Services Corporation 10:00 AM Nov 17 - Annual Meeting of Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority (cont. from 07/14/93) 9:00 AM Nov 17 - Annual Meeting of Antelope Hills Law Enforcement Authority (cont. from 07/14/93) 9:00 AM Nov 17 - Annual Meeting of Beebe Draw Law Enforcement Authority (cont. from 07/14/93) 9:00 AM 1) Assessor's Office - 1993 Preliminary Abstract of Assessment 2) Sick Leave Bank Governing Board - Second Quarterly Report Continued on Page 2 of Consent Agenda Monday, August 30, 1993 Page 2 of Consent Agenda COMMUNICATIONS: RESOLUTIONS: AGREEMENTS: 1) Rocky Mountain Poison Center re: Responsibility of State to provide certain health services 2) TCI Cablevision of Colorado. Inc., re: Changes to comply with Federal regulations under 1992 Cable Act 3) Barbara A. Bennet, Director of National External Audit Review Center, Department of Health and Human Services, re: Desk review of organization -wide audit report for 1992 4) Planning Commission minutes of August 17, 1993 * 1) Approve Extension of Termination Dates of Weed Districts. Eaton - Ault Pest Control District #6, Southeast Weld Pest Control District 04, Prairie View Pest Control District #9, and Platte Valley Pest Control District #5 * 2) Action of Board concerning Special Review Permit - Jose A. Gonzales * 3) Approve Minor Subdivision Final Plat - Ed Orr * 4) Approve Amended Special Review Permit - Don Hoff * 5) Approve vacating portion of Weld County Road 64 (North 30' of E}NEt 536, T6N, R67W) * 6) Approve Purchase Agreement with Sequoia Pacific Systems Corporation * 7) Approve renewal of Retail Liquor Store License for Antonio Hernandez, dba Westview Liquors * 1) Approve four Agreements for Sampling and Analysis of Drinking Water with North Huron Water Company, Town of Ault, Millard Refrigeration Service, and First National Water Company PRESENTATIONS: * 1) Re -Inventing Weld County Quality Service Award - Susan Ertmer, Social Services * Signed this date Monday. August 30, 1993 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE EXTENSION OF TERMINATION DATES OF VARIOUS PEST CONTROL DISTRICTS 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, petitions were presented to the Board of County Commissioners requesting the extension of termination dates of the r iron View Pest Control on -Ault Pest Control District #6, Platte Valley Pest Control District #5, District #9, and Southeast Weld Pest Control District 04, WHEREAS, a hearing was held before the Board on August 25, 1993 concerning said petitions, and the evidence WHEREAS. it was determined by the Board, after hearing presented, that it is in the best interest of Weld County to extend the termination dates of said districts to December 31, 1996. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners termination Weld County. Colorado, that pursuant to Section 35-5-104(7), CRS dates of the Eaton -Ault Pest Control District #6. Platte Valley Pest Control . and Southeast ControltDi#5, Prairie Vew str District #4 be,iand Phereby arel extended tio9Weld Pest December 31, 1996. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 25th day of August, A.D.. 1993. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS / i i q (/(// WE COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: u,,✓Jy,/I� 666VVV Weld County Clerk to the Board Constance BY: Deputy Cletk to APPROVED AS TO FORM: Barbara J. Kirkme er 930845 EX 0004 ec: , Ji3TKitTS(&) NOTICE Docket No. 93-59 Pursuant to Section 35-5.104(7), Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended, notice is hereby given that a hearing will be held before the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, on the 25th day of August, 1993, at 9:00 a.m., in the First Floor Hearing Room, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at which time the Board will hear evidence upon the petitions presented by the advisory committees for the Eaton -Ault Pest Control District U6, Platte Valley Pest Control District #5, Prairie View Pest Control District 09, and Southeast Weld Pest Control District #4. The petitions request extension of the termination dates for the above named districts until December 31, 1996. All interested persons should appear at said hearing and give testimony as to whether or not the termination date should be extended. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Shelly K. Miller, Deputy DATED: August 2, 1993 PUBLISHED: August 12, 1993, in the Windsor Beacon 930845 YeYP Iaet Gist V0NE D .pM Dedrrrr.ossoSean Pea Rimier to Ca Asa- Qgam* D * Its 104m. 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Y: IMBY , NOT. see t which time BOARD OF COUNTY St .$FEDAVTT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF COLORADO ss COUNTY OF WELD 1, KEITH F-ANSEN, of said County of Weld, being duly sworn, say that I am publisher of WINDSOR BEACON a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said County and State, published in the town of WINDSOR, in said County and State: and that the noin said the annexed is a true copy, has been published the notice successive weeks, that weekly lis� regular and entire issue of every was bublishth in the paper ding the period and time of number of the p p proper and not in a publ ication, and in that thee newspaperfirst publication of said notice supin said and e the date of the was in paper bearing day A.D.. 19 j. and the publication bee ng the date of the AD . 19_ and said oWD1DSOR BEACONChas been published the the a uninterruptedly for the period of 5 and unintd Cou and State, prior to the continuously � said County consecutive weeks, and the same is a date of first p within. the of said notice, on t to regulate ter within the meaning meats, approved newspaper of legal notices an. advertise printing e r as in force. May IS, 1931, and allprior - P:USHER methis day Subseri •' d and sworn to �19� ef����r NOTARY PUBLIC z 6 My commission expires 930845 RESOLUTION RE: SET HEARING DATE TO CONSIDER PETITIONS FROM VARIOUS PEST CONTROL DISTRICTS TO EXTEND THEIR TERMINATION DATES 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 petitions from the following four pest control districts requesting a public hearing be held to determine if the termination dates should be extended: Eaton -Ault Pest Control District U6 Southeast Weld Pest Control District ll4 Prairie View Pest Control District #9 Platte Valley Pest Control District 05 WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 35-5-104(7) CRS, the Board deems it advisable that said hearing be set for Wednesday, August 25, 1993, at or about 9:00 a.m. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the hearing to consider extension of termination dates for the above mentioned pest control districts be, and hereby is, set for Wednesday, August 25, 1993, at or about 9:00 a.m. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 2nd day of August, A.D., 1993. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WEL COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: Cons t; Deputy Cler to the Boar w. APPROVED AS TO FORM: _County" Attorney ceL. Harbert, Chairman Daie K. Hall Barbara J. Kirkme ex_cuoLF cc: Ek, 1137. (H, 930656 930845 s S 19 PETITION FOR THE EXTENSION OF TERMINATION DATE OF WEED DISTRICTS To the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County We, the undersigned District Advisory Conmitee for the Platte Valley Pest Control District #5 do hereby petition the Board of County Commissioners, as per CRS 35- 5-104(7). requesting an extension of the termination date of the district until December 31, 1996. This Pest District will expire on July 31, 1993. The weed species currently being managed in this pest district are; Canada thistle, field bindweed and leafy spurge. • • Thank you for your assistance. Platte Valley Pest Control District Advisory Board J,n'erl r Johnnie Ulrich Albert Watada George Stieber Rich Hergert 930845 • S r% PETITION FOR THE EXTENSION OF TERMINATION DATE OF WEED DISTRICTS Y 19 To the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County We, the undersigned District Advisory Commitee for the Praire View Pest Control District #9 do hereby petition the Board of County Commissioners, as per CRS 35- 5-104(7), requesting an extension of the termination date of the district until December 31, 1996. This Pest District will expire on June 30, 1993. The weed species currently being managed in this pest district are; Canada thistle, field bindweed and leafy spurge. Thank you for your assistance. Praire View Pest Control District Advisory Board i. Lynch �� Elmer Diehl Orval£ Win.A:Ce1-rt- Dean Kanode ce Bowman Carol Boone 930845 • PETITION FOR THE EXTENSION OF TERMINATION DATE OF WEED DISTRICTS 11 19 To the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County We, the undersigned District Advisory Commitee for the Southeast Weld Pest Control District #4 do hereby petition the Board of County Commissioners, as per CRS 35-5-104(7), requesting an extension of the termination date of the district until December 31, 1996. This Pest District will expire on July 31, 1993. The weed species currently being managed in this pest district are; Canada thistle, field bindweed and leafy spurge. Thank you for your assistance. Southeast Weld Pest Control District Advisory Board Joel Shoneman Bill Warren jim Ehrlich r LeRoy Li lman 33054$ e S PETITION FOR THE EXTENSION OF TERMINATION DATE OF WEED DISTRICTS To the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County We, the undersigned District Advisory Comnitee for the Eaton -Ault Pest Control District 06 do hereby petition the Board of County Commissioners, as per CRS 35- 5-104(7), requesting an extension of the termination date of the district until December 31, 1996. This Pest District will expire on July 31, 1993. The weed species currently being managed in this pest district are; Canada thistle, field bindweed and leafy spurge. Thank you for your assistance. Eaton -Ault Pest Control District Advisory Board Arthur Anderson vt-ix-rd 41/C144— Arthur Anderson, Jr. Richard Foose Vernon Pearson 930845 930656 RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT TO PARK DITCH -LINING EQUIPMENT AND STORE MATERIALS - JOSE A. GONZALES WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter. is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners held a public hearing on the 25th day of August, 1993, at the hour of 10:00 a,m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Jose A. Gonzales, P.O. Box 1015, LaSalle, Colorado 80645. for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit to park ditch -lining equipment and store materials on the following described real estate, to -wit: Part of the NWt, Section 3, Township 5 North. Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, Jose A. Gonzales, applicant, was present, and WHEREAS, said property was not posted in a timely manner; therefore, the Planning staff recommended continuing said matter to September 8, 1993, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, and, having been fully informed, finds that this request shall be continued to September 8, 1993, at 10:00 a.m. 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 to park ditch -lining equipment and store materials on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, continued to September 8, 1993, at 10:00 a.m. 930839 PLOP ao C, PG, /it CEP) , 43on%4t65, ,=, LE SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT - GONZALES PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 25th day of August, A.D., 1993. ATTEST: ubv Weld County Clerk to the Board BY:��� Deputy C erk to the Bo APPROVED AS TO FORM: ounty Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELA COUNTY, COLORADO Constance L. $ar ert, Chairman lex ti/Otag) ter, ro-Tem - Baxter, Dale K. Ha ll 11 930839 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE MINOR SUBDIVISION FINAL PLAT - ED ORR WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners held a public hearing on the 25th day of August, 1993, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Ed Orr, 801 8th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631, for a Minor Subdivision Final Plat on the following described real estate, to -wit: Lot A of RE #114, in part of the NE} of Section 32, Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, Ed Orr, applicant, was present, and WHEREAS. Section 4.5.16 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance provides standards for review of said Minor Subdivision Final Plat, 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 4.4 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 4.5.16 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance including specifically: a. The proposed Minor Subdivision Final plat is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan and is compatible with the surrounding area of rural residences and agricultural uses. b. The proposed Minor Subdivision will be located in an Urban Growth Boundary Area. The Greeley city limits are approximately one-half mile from the subject property: the Greeley Planning Department has indicated that the proposed use does comply with its Comprehensive Plan. c. North Weld County Water District has stated that a water supply to the site that is sufficient in quantity, dependability, and quality, including fire protection, can be made available to the Minor Subdivision. 930840 CC /°G, O.cti MINOR SUBDIVISION FINAL PLAT - ORR PAGE 2 d. The proposed individual sewage disposal systems for the Minor Subdivision shall be installed according to Weld County Health Department regulations. e. Areas within the Minor Subdivision which may involve soil or topographical conditions requiring special precautions have been identified by the applicant, and proposed uses of this area can be made compatible with such conditions. f. Streets within the Minor Subdivision are adequate in functional classification, width and structural capacity to the traffic requirements of the proposed use. E. Off -site street facilities providing access to the proposed Minor Subdivision are adequate to meet traffic requirements of the request. Weld County Road. 64, a paved County local with 60 -foot right-of-way width provides access to the Minor Subdivision; the Weld County Engineering Department has reviewed the application and has no objections to the proposed use. h. The Minor Subdivision is not part of a minor subdivision previously approved by Weld County. 1. Construction, maintenance, snow removal, and other matters pertaining to or affecting the road and rights -of -way for the Minor Subdivision are the sole responsibility of the resident land owners or developer. j. There will be no on -street parking permitted within the Minor Subdivision. k. No additional access to Weld County Road 64 will be created. 1. Ingress and egress to all lots within the Minor Subdivision will be to the internal street known as Rocky Road. m. Drainage and stormwater management within the Minor Subdivision have been addressed by the applicant and approved by the Weld County Engineering Department. n. Each lot within the Minor Subdivision will be no less than 2.5 acres in size, and the maximum number of lots will not exceed 6. o. The Minor Subdivision will not cause an unreasonable burden on the ability of local governments or districts to provide fire and police protection, or other services, The Weld County Sheriff's Department and Western Hills Fire Protection District have reviewed the proposal and have no objections. 930840 MINOR SUBDIVISION FINAL PLAT - ORR PAGE 3 P- A portion of the subject property lies within Zone A (areas of 100 -year flood) of the Floodplain. A Flood Hazard Development Permit shall be required for any new construction or substantial improvement of existing structures in the Floodway or Floodprone districts located on the property. No airport or geologic hazard overlay districts affect this site. NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the application for a Minor Subdivision Final Plat on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following conditions: 1. Prior to recording the Minor Subdivision Final Plat, the Board of County Commissioners shall approve the Subdivision Improvements Agreement and the form of collateral. The security for the agreement shall be tendered and accepted by the Board for the Subdivision Improvements Agreement. 2. The Minor Subdivision Final plat shall be amended to show a 20 -foot exclusive easement for water along the centerline of Rocky Road and continuing east to the subject property boundary between Lots 2 and 4. 3. The following notes shall be placed on the Minor Subdivision Final plat: a. Uses permitted within the Minor Subdivision consist of A (Agricultural) Uses as listed in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance and described in the application materials. b. All lots within the Minor Subdivision shall comply with the requirements of the Western Hills Fire Protection District. c. The interior street within the Minor Subdivision is private and shall be constructed and maintained by the developer or landowners within the subdivision. d. No on -street parking will be allowed within the subdivision. e. A single access to the Minor Subdivision will be provided by Weld County Road 64. f. North Weld County Water District shall provide domestic water to the subdivision by means of a separate four -inch line from the pump station located at Weld County Roads 64 and 29. S. Sewer service will be provided by individual septic design systems approved by the Weld County Health Department. They shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 930840 MINOR SUBDIVISION FINAL PLAT - ORR PAGE 4 h. Restrictions on Lots 3 and 4 include: i. Construction of homes will not occur within the 100 -year flood -zone boundary. ii. Placement of septic systems will not occur within the 100 -year flood -zone boundary. iii. All fencing constructed within the 100 -year flood -zone boundary for pasturing purposes shall be designed to allow free movement of wildlife. iv. Maximum number of animal units allowed within the 100 -year flood zone will. be 2 per acre. v. Trees located within the 100 -year flood zone shall not be removed unless they are a safety hazard. i. Ground cover to prevent soil erosion and noxious weed problems shall be maintained on the pasture area at all times. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 25th day of August, A.D., 1993. fry ATTEST: y //.math Weld County Clerk, Vto the Board BY: Deput Clerk 't'o the Bo APPROVE S TO FORM: C my Attorn BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WF/p COUNTY, COLORADO bert. Chairman Constance L. H W. H, Webster, 1104 ,0* ProrTem cle-r2412. Baxter Dale K. Hall Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 0 930840 ATTENDANCE RECORD HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS ON THIS 25TH DAY OF AUGUST 1993: DOCKET U 93-60 - MINOR SUBDIVISION FINAL PLAT, ED ORR DOCKET U 93-55 - SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT, JOSE A. GONZALES DOCKET II 93-57 - AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT, DON HOFF DOCKET II PLEASE write or print your name legibly, your address and the DOCKET U (as listed above) or the name of the applicant of the hearing you are attending. NAME ADDRESS HEARING ATTENDING �J ;0,3 /0/S .- m ( \/c/n.J,,.-i ' :114Nc`a R. 4io-� '1' n ext ` ,c - t '13- •s r /?,'z L Ail'fry Po 405e, r C-ie ecE Y C' 0 .Ga4_ 414-1, /377/ ‘CI G'/2G9,L,JL %3'Ge t� (*a 7 Zili' °, T L377/ kee#4 iL ? /r3- 6O ,Ucz i9CXdv4.y /?toe/ wcde 6s, 4/iu..47 93 -GAL u.. S ,r.. ! ' - -y si 517 • • 9430840 N OTICE d County vision Pursuant to the laws of the State will beof heldlinado and the the Chambers of the Board ofCounty Ordinance, a public f hearingWeld County Centennial Center. 915 10th StmmetsiFnrst Floor, Weld County. Colorado, any e manner st interestedrinley, the Colorado, Subdivisiontime Finalspecified. for thepersons property described below are requested to attend and may be heard. Should reporterthe akecant or any interested party desire re ord of the proc edings. inaddition presence sthe taped record which will be kept during the hearing, the Clerk to the Board's Office shall be ve ays advised in a writing a of such action at least court reporter shall be borne by theor to the requesting party. aring. The cost of engaging BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the office Centennial Center, the Clerk to the 9Board ofSCounty commissioners. located in the Weld County Third Floor. Greeley. Colorado. DOCKET NO. 93-60 DATE: August 25, 1993 TIME: 10:00 A.M. REQUEST: Minor Subdivision Final Plat LEGAL DESCRIPTION: APPLICANT Ed Orr 801 8th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Lot A of RE #114, in part of the NEI of Section 32. Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately § mile north of Greeley City limits, south of Weld County Road 64 and west of Weld County Road 29 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Linda M. Dodge, Deputy DATED: August 4, 1993 PUBLISHED: August 12, 1993, in the Windsor Beacon 930840 a'' AIMS YSill* WOn Oil ale 01 OS= OedMlaMlil,, • a o.. a Weld Cent tesuc III I Pse Floor, 1 Oft I. T . Al lomo e In ay erne' NSW In tieSbartilMiln Rs Pte let IM propene deo** hen en .expreied le Owed es orb ` Seel the tp Kssn w oMsMdoft awn del Meow 0 a teen n*otIar�wes b oa need Wysedd . 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Deep. $1OrwiAywr eltNi !. — AFFIDAVTT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF COLORADO ss COUNTY OF WELD I, KEITii HANSEN. of said County of Weld, being duly sworn, say that I am publisher of WINDSOR BEACON a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said County and State. published in the town of WThrDSOR, in said County and State; and that the notice. of which the annexed is a true copy, has been published in said weekly for_ _successive weeks, that the notice was published in the regular and entire issue of every number of the paper during the period and time of publication, and in the newspaper proper and not in a supplement. and that the first publication of said notice was in said paper bearing the date of the day of t , A.D,'& 19and the last publication bearing the date of the day of , A.D.. 19_, and that the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of S consecutive weeks, in said County and State. prior to the date of first publication of said notice, and the same is a newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate printing of legal notices an• advertisements, approved May 18. 1931, and att prior to as in force. Pe:LISHER Subscri • - d and swo to before me this l7 day of a24,19S jOtisd ' %9.f nr 1,,,.. NOTARY PUBLIC My commission expires l y 2, / 4'` 930840 • • CERTIFICATE OF MAILING The undersigned hereby certifies that a true and correct copy of the foregoing Notice of searing, Docket 093-60, was placed the United States mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the following property PereY owners. DATED this /GM day of Deputy Clerk to the Bo Dale and Karen McKelvey 13804 Weld County Road 64 Greeley, CO 80631 Earl and Suzanne Erbes 712 2nd Street, Apt. 84 Windsor, CO 80550 Peggy and J. Lawrence Ackerd 179 Monroe Street Denver, CO 80209 Chris and Amy Elder 13644 Weld County Road 64 Greeley, CO 80631 Clyde and Kathleen Feurerstein Trustees 13771 Weld County Road/+'4g Greeley, CO 80631 Ed and Suzie Orr c/o Orr Land Company 801 8th Street Greeley, CO 80631 1993. 930849 S CO A : a r r fD -4 m Co r P. O d mep ^' o 7 r rt 4..)'C 7 o ^1 c. C ti aPI N N 0 -DI -O rn tn 0 .rte f1"t C 930849 SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING July 20, 1993 Page 8 CASE NUMBER: S-339 APPLICANT: Ed Orr REQUEST: Minor Subdivision Final Plat. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot A of RE -114; in R66W of the 6th P.M LOCATION: Approximately 1/2 mile north of County Road 64 and west of Weld part of the NE4 of Section 32, T6N, Weld County. Colorado. the City of Greeley; south of Weld County Road 29. Ed Orr, applicant, explained he plans a 4 parcel rural residential development which would be the best use for the area. The property is within the Urban Growth Area for the City of Greeley and services are available. There will be covenants and restrictions for a quality development. Judy Yamaguchi referred to the letter dated July 19, expressing concerns about potential dust problems and waterlines. Ed said. he had spoken with North Weld Water and they said there would be no problems, plus the subdivision would have a share of the ditch water through the area. The Chairperson asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. Larry Rogstadt, Division of Wildlife, expressed concerns about the proximity of the subdivision to the Cache La Poudre River bottom. Ed Orr stated the Homeowners Association would take whatever measures necessary to insure the well- being of the area. The Chairperson asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. Kathleen Puerstein, Clyde Fuerstein, and Karen McElby, surrounding property owners, expressed concerns about the size of the waterlines (water pressure) in the area not being able to handle 4 new residences. Ed Orr said he would insure the addition of the new residences would not put undue stress on the existing property owners. The Chairperson asked if the applicant was in agreement with the staff's recommendation. Ed Orr said he was not comfortable with the wording of the last condition of approval. Gloria Dunn amended the condition of approval to read: Ground cover to prevent soil erosion and noxious weed problems shall be maintained on the pasture area at all times. 930840 SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING July 20, 1993 Page 9 Bud Clemons moved co forward Case Number S-339, Ed Orr, as amended, to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval. Richard Kimmel seconded the motion. The Chairperson asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Jean Hoffman - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Juliette Kroekel - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Bud Clemons - yes. Motion carried unanimously. Meeting adjourned at 4:55 p.m. Respectfully sed, Sharyn Ruff Secretary 930849 BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by Bud Clemons that the following resolution, with the amendment to the last condition of approval, be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the application for: CASE NUMBER: S-339 NAME: Ed Orr ADDRESS: 801 8th Street, Greeley, CO 80631 REQUEST: Minor Subdivision Final Plat LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot A of RE -114, in part of the NE4 of Section 32, T6N, 46W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 1/2 mile north of Greeley City limits, south of Weld County Road 64 and west of Weld County Road 29. be recommended favorably to the Board of County Commissioners for the following reasons: 1, The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 4.4 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services' staff that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 4,5.9 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance as follows: The proposed Minor Subdivision Final plat is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan and is compatible with the surrounding area of rural residences and agricultural uses. The proposed minor subdivision will be located in an Urban Growth Boundary Area. The Greeley city limits are approximately 1/2 mile from the subject property; the Greeley Planning Department has indicated that the proposed use does comply with its Comprehensive Flan. North Weld County Water District has stated that a water supply to the site that is sufficient in quantity, dependability, and quality, including fire protection, can be made available to the minor subdivision. The proposed individual sewage disposal systems for the Minor Subdivision shall be installed according to Weld County Health Department regulations. AO 9;3 930849 RESOLUTION, S-339 Ed Orr Page 2 Areas within the minor subdivision. which may involve soil or topographical conditions requiring special precautions have been identified by the applicant, and proposed uses of this area can be made compatible with such conditions. Streets within the Minor Subdivision are adequate in functional classification, width and structural capacity to the traffic requirements of the proposed use. Off -site street facilities providing access to the proposed minor subdivision are adequate to meet traffic requirements of the request. Weld County Road 64, a paved County Local with 60 foot right-of-way width provides access to the Minor Subdivision; the Weld County Engineering Department has reviewed the application and has no objections to the proposed use. The Minor Subdivision is not part of a minor subdivision previously approved by Weld County. Construction, maintenance, snow removal, and other matters pertaining to or affecting the road and rights -of -way for the Minor Subdivision are the sole responsibility of the resident land owners or developer. There will be no on -street parking permitted within the Minor Subdivision. No additional access to Weld County Road 64 will be created. Ingress and egress to all lots within the Minor Subdivision will be to the internal street known as Rocky Road. Drainage and stormwater management within the Minor Subdivision have been addressed by the applicant and approved by the Weld County Engineering Department Each lot within the Minor Subdivision will be no less that 2.5 acres in size, and the maximum number of lots will not exceed 6. The Minor Subdivision will not cause an unreasonable burden on the ability to local governments or districts to provide fire and police protection, or other services. The Weld County Sheriff's Department and Western Hills Fire Protection District have reviewed the proposal and have no objections. A portion of the subject property lies within Zone A (areas of 100 year flood) of the Floodplain. A Flood Hazard Development Permit shall be required for any new construction or substantial improvement of existing structures in the Floodway or Floodprone districts located on the property. No airport or geologic hazard overlay districts affect this site. 930849 RESOLUTION, S-339 Ed Orr Page 3 This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application materials submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and responses from referral entities. The Planning Commission's recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1, Prior to recording the Minor Subdivision Final Plat, the Board of County Commissioners shall approve the Subdivision Improvements Agreement and the form of collateral. The security for the agreement shall be tendered and accepted by the Board for the Subdivision Improvements Agreement. 2, The Minor Subdivision Final plat shall be amended to show a 20 foot exclusive easement for water along the centerline of Rocky Road and continuing east to the subject property boundary between Lots 2 and 4. 3. The following notes shall be placed on the Minor Subdivision Final plat: Uses permitted within the Minor Subdivision consist of A (Agricultural) uses as listed in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance and described in the application materials. All lots within the Minor Subdivision shall comply with the requirements of the Western Hills Fire Protection District. The interior street within the Minor Subdivision is private and shall be constructed and maintained by the developer or land owners within the subdivision. No on -street parking will be allowed within the subdivision. A single access to the Minor Subdivision will be provided by Weld County Road 64. North Weld County Water District shall provide domestic water to the subdivision. Sewer service will be provided by individual septic design systems approved by the Weld County Health Department. They shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. Restrictions on Lot 3 and 4 include: a. Construction of homes will not occur within the 100 year flood zone boundary. b. Placement of septic systems will not occur within the 100 year flood zone boundary. 930849 RESOLUTION, S-339 Ed Orr Page 4 c. All fencinfor pasturiconstructed within the year ng purposesshallbedesignedto allow free mo ement of wildlife, d. Maximum number of animal units allowed within the 100 year flood zone will be 2 per acre. e. Trees located within the 100 year flood zone shall not be removed unless they are a safety hazard. Ground cover to prevent soil erosion oxio and noxious weed problems shall be maintained on the pasture area at all Motion seconded by Richard Kimmel. VOTE: Against Passage For Passage Richard Kimmel Jean Hoffman Judy Yamaguchi Juliette Kroekel Shirley Camenisch Bud Clemons The Chairperson declared the resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy be forwarded with the file of this case to the Board of County Commissioners for further proceedings. CERTIFICATION OF COPY I, Sharyn Ruff, Recording Secretary for the Weld County Planning Commission, do hereby that the above and resolution tofyforegoing resolution, true the Planning Commission of Weld County, Colorado adopted on July 20, 1993. Dated the 20th(;f Jul ,w 1993. Sharyn F. Ruff Secretary 930849 ADDITIONAL COMMENTS In letters dated March 19, and June 25, 1993, Larry Rogstad of the State Division of Wildlife expressed concern regarding residential -type development within the riparian wildlife habitat located in the 100 year flood zone on the property. The Weld County Comprehensive Plan states, "conflicts with fish and wildlife habitats...shall be considered in land development. Development and design adjacent to rivers...and important or critical wildlife areas shall incorporate reduced densities, adequate setbacks and buffered areas as prescribed by the Colorado Division of Wildlife." The Division of Wildlife has recommended, in addition to Final Plat notes, that the applicant be required to pave access roads and construct a sedimentation pond in the proposed subdivision. Condition of Approval #2, which requests an amendment of the plat to include an exclusive 20 foot easement for water, was requested by the Greeley Public Works Department. Even though North Weld County Water District is making water available to the proposed minor subdivision, the exclusive water easement would be a benefit should additional future subdivisions be developed near this site. The easement would also facilitate a potential connection with the Greeley water line in the future. 930840 Applicant: Ed Orr 1. Application 34 pages 2. 1 Application plat and maps 3. DPS Referral Summary Sheet 4. DPS Recommendation INVENTORY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION Case Number: S-339 Submitted p= prepared Prior rg bearing X X X X 5. DPS Surrounding Property Owner's Mailing List X 6. DPS Mineral Owner's Mailing List 7. 3 DPS Maps Prepared by Planning Technician X 8. DPS Notice of Hearing 9. DPS Case File Summary Sheet 10. DPS Field Check X 11. June 22, 1993, memo from Weld County Health X Department 12. June 18, 1993, memo from Weld County Engineering X 13. June 8, 1993, referral response from Greeley X Planning Department 14. June 25, 1993, letter from Division of Wildlife X 15. March 19, 1993, letter from Division of Wildlife X 16. June 17, 1993, letter from West Greeley Soil X Conservation District 17. March 18, 1993, letter from Army Corps of X Engineers 18. July 19, 1993. letter from Dale McKelvey X 19. July 19, 1993, letter from Clyde Feuerstein X I hereby certify that the 19 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 July 23, 1993. AG lii�-tnf STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD X X X Curreint /Planner SUBSCRIBED AND SWOP`? TO BEFORE ME THIS 'if • SEAL My r u' pt. t. `c J o • r.. ♦ CO : 4 4114 f NOTARY PUBLIC Commissibq�Ewpi Qpki )t t 3. ahibi- f9 HIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHEET Case -5-339 �`1Orr • Exhibit 79 A. 7�q B. C. �'�/ D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. 0. P. Q. R. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. Submitted By /9/7/1/7/1.y sty ' P/," /712/19! 6/11,07/5374-77 7219//19 Ce.Vm/cflan ��rK �a tie /ioaret Exhibit Description 1A7de/2/7y e//kns ,Pest/u hesn n /Pectin rata-&,;, c5umfila y 47/44' /14?&ee- O,7 //Canty. Z. 930849 DATE: July 20, 1993 CASE NUMBER: S-339 NAME: Ed Orr ADDRESS: 801 8th Street, Greeley, CO 80631 REQUEST: Minor Subdivision Final Plat LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot A of RE -114, in part of the NE4 of Section 32, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 1/2 mile north of Greeley City limits, south of Weld County Road 64 and west of Weld County Road 29. THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST SE APPROVED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 4.4 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services' staff that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 4.5.9 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance as follows: The proposed Minor Subdivision Final plat is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan and is compatible with the surrounding area of rural residences and agricultural uses. The proposed minor subdivision will be located in an Urban Growth Boundary Area. The Greeley city limits are approximately 1/2 mile from the subject property; the Greeley Planning Department has indicated that the proposed use does comply with its Comprehensive Plan. North Weld County Water District has stated that a water supply to the site that is sufficient in quantity, dependability, and quality, including fire protection, can be made available to. the minor subdivision. The proposed individual sewage disposal systems for the Minor Subdivision shall be installed according to Weld County Health Department regulations. Areas within the minor subdivision which may involve soil or topographical conditions requiring special precautions have been identified by the applicant, and proposed uses of this area can be made compatible with such conditions. Streets within the Minor Subdivision are adequate in functional classification, width and structural capacity to the traffic requirements of the proposed use. 930840 RECOMMENDATION, S-339 Ed Orr Page 2 Off -site street facilities providing access to the proposed minor subdivision are adequate to meet traffic requirements of the request. Weld County Road 64, a paved County Local with 60 foot right-of-way width provides access to the Minor Subdivision; the Weld County Engineering Department has reviewed the application and has no objections to the proposed use. The Minor Subdivision is not part of a minor subdivision previously approved by Weld County. Construction, maintenance, snow removal, and other matters pertaining to or affecting the road and rights -of -way for the Minor Subdivision arc the sole responsibility of the resident land owners or developer. There will be no on -street parking permitted within the Minor Subdivision. No additional access to Weld County Road 64 will be created. Ingress and egress to all lots within the Minor Subdivision will be to the internal street known as Rocky Road. Drainage and stormwater management within the Minor Subdivision have been addressed by the applicant and approved by the Weld County Engineering Department Each lot within the Minor Subdivision will be no less that 2.5 acres in size, and the maximum number of lots will not exceed 6. The Minor Subdivision will not cause an unreasonable burden on the ability to local governments or districts to provide fire and police protection, or other services. The Weld County Sheriff's Department and Western Hills Fire Protection District have reviewed the proposal and have no objections. A portion of the subject property lies within Zone A (areas of 100 year flood) of the Floodplain. A Flood Hazard Development Permit shall be required for any new construction or substantial improvement of existing structures in the Floodway or Floodprone districts located on the property. No airport or geologic hazard overlay districts affect this site. This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application materials submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and responses from referral entities. 930840 RECOMMENDATION, S-339 Ed Orr Page 3 The Department of Planning Services' staff recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. Prior to recording the Minor Subdivision Final Plat, the Board of County Commissioners shall approve the Subdivision Improvements Agreement and the form of collateral. The security for the agreement shall be tendered and accepted by the Board for the Subdivision Improvements Agreement. 2. The Minor Subdivision Final plat shall be amended to show a 20 foot exclusive easement for water along the centerline of Rocky Road and continuing east to the subject property boundary between Lots 2 and 4. 3. The following notes shall be placed on the Minor Subdivision Final plat: Uses permitted within the Minor Subdivision consist of A (Agricultural) uses as listed in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance and described in the application materials. All lots within the Minor Subdivision shall comply with the requirements of the Western Hills Fire Protection District. The interior street within the Minor Subdivision is private and shall be constructed and maintained by the developer or land owners within the subdivision. No on -street parking will be allowed within the subdivision. A single access to the Minor Subdivision will be provided by Weld County Road 64. North Weld County Water District shall provide domestic water to the subdivision. Sewer service will be provided by individual septic design systems approved by the Weld County Health Department. They shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. Restrictions on Lot 3 and 4 include: a, Construction of homes will not occur within the 100 year flood zone boundary. b. Placement of septic systems will not occur flood zone boundary. c. All fencing constructed within the 100 year for pasturing purposes shall be designed to of wildlife. within the 100 year flood zone boundary allow free movement 930840 • • RECOMMENDATION, S-339 Ed Orr Page 4 d. Maximum number of animal units allowed within the 100 year flood zone will be 2 per acre. e. Trees located within the 100 year flood zone shall not be removed unless they are a safety hazard. A 6 inch grass cover shall be maintained on the pasture area at all times, 930840 • • ADDITIONAL COMMENTS In letters dated March 19, and June 25, 1993, Larry Rogstad of the State Division of Wildlife expressed concern regarding residential -type development within the riparian wildlife habitat located in the 100 year flood zone on the property. The Weld lan habitats...shall shall bepconsidered rehensive Pin land states, developmenitts Development with fish nd wildlife and design adjacent to rivers.,,and important or critical wildlife areas shall incorporate reduced densities, adequate setbacks and buffered areas as prescribed by the Colorado Division of Wildlife." The Division sf Wildlife ld ifas recommended, mde,in nt addition to Final Plat notes, that the app required to pave access roads and construct a sedimentation pond in the proposed subdivision. Condition of Approval #2, which requests an amendment of•the plat to include an exclusive 20 foot easement for water, was requested by the Greeley Public Works Department. Even though North Weld County Water District is making water available to the proposed minor subdivision, the exclusive water easement would be a benefit should additional future subdivisions be developed near this site. The easement would also facilitate a potential connection with the Greeley water line in the future. 930840 1. Pan IA 11 CASE NUMBER: S-339 TE: July 20, 1993 NAME: Ed Orr ADDRESS: 801 8th Street, Greeley, CO S0631 REQUEST: Minor Subdivision Final Plat LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot A of RE -114, in part of the NE4 of Section.32, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 1/2 mile north of Greeley City limits, south of Weld County Road 64 and west of Weld County Road 29 THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST' BE APPROVED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 4.4 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services' staff that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 4.5.9 of the Weld County Subdivision Ordinance as follows:. The proposed Minor Subdivision Final plat is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan and is compatible with the surrounding area of rural residences and agricultural uses The proposed minor subdivision will be located in an Urban Growth Boundary. Area. The Greeley city limits are approximately 1/2 mile from the subject property; the Greeley Planning Department has indicated that the proposed use does comply with their Comprehensive Plan. North Weld County Water District has stated that a water supply to the site that is sufficient in quantity, dependability, and quality, including fire protection, can be made available to the minor subdivision. The proposed individual sewage disposal systems for the Minor Subdivision shall be installed according to Weld County Health Department regulations. Areas within the minor subdivision which may involve soil or topographical conditions requiring special precautions have been identified by the applicant, and proposed uses of this arse can be made compatible with such conditions. Streets within the Minor Subdivision are adequate in functional classification, width and structural capacity to the traffic requirements of the proposed use. 930840 RECOMMENDATION, 5-339 Ed Orr Page 2 Off -site street facilities providing accost to the proposed minor subdivision are adequate to meet traffic requirements o£ the request. Weld County Road 64, a paved County Local with 60 foot right-of-way width provides access to the Minor Subdivision;tand hasno the d County Engineering Department has reviewed the app objections to the proposed use. The Minor Subdivision is not part of a minor subdivision previously approved by Weld County. Construction, maintenance, snow removal, and other matters pertaining to or affecting the road and rights -of -way for the Minor Subdivision are the sole responsibility of the resident land owners or developer. There will be no on -street parking permitted within the Minor Subdivision. No additional access to Weld County Road 64 will be created. Ingress and egress to all lots within the Minor Subdivision will be to the internal street known as Rocky Road. Draiage and witin the nor have beenn addressed bythethe applicant mwater management and happrovedi by the d Weld eCounty Engineering Department Each lot within the Minor Subdivision will be no less that 2.5 acres in size, and the maximum number of lots will not exceed 6. The Minor Subdivision will not cause an unreasonable burden on the ability to local governments or districts to provide fire and police protection, or other services. The Weld County Sheriff's Department and Western Hills Fire Protection District have reviewed the proposal and have no objections. A portion of the subject property lies within Zone A (areas of 100 year flood) of the Floodplain. A Flood Hazard Development Permit shall be required for any new construction or substantial improvement odprone of existing sproperty. No airports in the lordway or g ologicohazard overlay ss located districts on P P Y• affect this site. This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application materials submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and responses from referral entities. 930840 RECOMMENDATION, S-339 Ed Orr Page 3 The Department of Planning Services' staff recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. Prior to recording the Minor Subdivision Final Plat, the Board of County Commissioners shall approve the Subdivision Improvements Agreement and the form of collateral. The security for the agreement shall be tendered and accepted by the Board for the Subdivision Improvements Agreement. 2. The Minor Subdivision Final plat shall be amended to show a 20 foot exclusive easement for water along the centerline of continuing east to the subject property boundary between Lots Rocky2 and and 4. 3. The following notes shall be placed on the Minor Subdivision Final plat: Uses permitted within the Minor Subdivision consist of A (Agricultural) uses as listed in the Weld County Zoning Ordinance and described in the application materials. All lots within the Minor Subdivision shall comply with the requirements of the Western Hills Fire Protection District. The interior maintained bystreet nSubdivision private the developer orlandownerswithin the besubdivision. No on -street parking will be allowed within the subdivision. A single access to the Minor Subdivision will be provided by Weld County Road 64. North Weld County Water District shall provide domestic water to the subdivision. Sewer approved service will be Weld County ded by individual Health septic design systems Health Department, Restrictions on Lot 3 and 4 include: a. Construction of homes will not occur within the 100 year flood zone boundary. b. Placement of septic systems will not occur within the 100 year flood zone boundary. c. All fencin for pasturiconstructed within the year ng purposesshallbedesignedto allow free mo ement of wildlife. d. Maximum number of animal units allowed within the 100 year flood zone will be 2 per acre. 930840 RECOMMENDATION, S-339 Ed Orr Page 4 e. Trees located within the 100 year flood zone. shall not be removed unless they are a safety hazard. A 6 inch grass cover shall be maintained on the pasture area at all times. 930840 ADDITIONAL COMMENTS In letters dated June 25 and March 19, 1993, Larry Rogstad of the State Division of Wildlife expressed concern regarding residential -type development within the riparian wildlife habitat located in the 100 year flood zone on the property. The Weld County Comprehensive Plan states, "conflicts with fish and wildlife habitats...shall be considered in land development. Development and design adjacent to rivers...and important or critical wildlife areas shall incorporate reduced densities, adequate setbacks and buffered areas as prescribed by the Colorado Division of Wildlife." Condition of Approval #2, which requests an amendment of the plat to include an exclusive 20 foot easement for water, was requested by the Greeley Public Works Department. Even though North Weld County Water District is making water available to the proposed minor subdivision, the exclusive water easement would be a benefit should additional future subdivisions be developed near this site. The easement would also facilitate a potential connection with the Greeley water line in the future. 330840......... • • LAND -USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET Date: July 13, 1993 CASE NUMBER: S-339 NAME: Ed Orr ADDRESS: 801 8th Street, Suite 230, Greeley, CO 80631 REQUEST: A Minor Subdivision Final Plat. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot A or RE -114 in part of the NE4 of Section 32, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 1/2 mile north of Greeley City limits, south of Weld County Road 64 and west of Weld County Road 29. SIZE OF PARCEL: 11.83 acres, more or less. POSSIBLE ISSUES SUMMARIZED FROM APPLICATION MATERIALS: The criteria for review of this Special Review permit is listed in Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. The Department of Planning Services' staff has received responses from: 1. Weld County Health Department 2, Weld County Engineering Department 3. Greeley Planning Department 4. State Division of Wildlife S. Western Hill Fire Protection District 6. West Greeley Soil Conservation District 7, Army Corps of Engineers 8. Weld County Sheriff's Department The Department of Planning Services' staff has not received any objections from surrounding property owners. 930840 RAILWAY LUCERNE . \arta 11 DM Bracewell .. ^h 1126 �•_� 2� /�e� Well" o G7 I b� 0 IVJ0../ I' i.3+ \ • QD4694 • �° is — J - rm.7S\AV\ii r i =.;A -' ;m V r I } Ji �� J f - I' 1,M4:,I5, l l I � ,-5 S FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: S-339 DATE OF INSPECTION: June 11, 1993 APPLICANT'S NAME: Ed Orr REQUEST: Minor Subdivision Final Plat. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot A of RE -114 in part of the of the 6th P.H., Weld County, LOCATION: Approximately 1/2 mile north of Greeley, and Weld County Road 29. LAND USE: ZONING: COMMENTS: N E S W N E S W NE4 of Section 32, T6N, R66W Colorado. south of Weld County Road 64 Weld County Road 64, agricultural production, oil and gas facilities. Residence, agricultural production Cache La Poudre River Residence, agricultural production A (Agricultural) A (Agricultural) A (Agricultural), City of Greeley A (Agricultural) The property is in agricultural use and slopes to the south. 64, access to the site)is paved. Gloria Curry /Planner Weld County Road 930840 REFERRAL LIST a NAME: Ed Orr CASE NUMBER: S-339 REFERRALS SENT: June 8, 1993 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: June 22, 1993 COUNTY TOWNS and CITIES X Attorney Ault Health Department Brighton Extension Service 'Broomfield Emergency Management Office 'Dacono _iLSheri£f's Office '_Eaton Engineering Erie _Housing Authority _Evans _Airport Authority Firestone Building Inspection Fort Lupton _Frederick STATE __Carden City _Division of Water Resources Cilcrest _Geological Survey _}LCreeley _Department of Health _Grover Department of Transportation _Hudson Historical Society _Johnstown Water Conservation Board _Keenesburg Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Kersey _ZLDivision of Wildlife La Salle LIRE DISTRICTS Lochbuie _Ault F-1 '_Longmont _Berthoud F-2 Mead _Briggsdale F-24 _Milliken _Brighton F-3 _New Raymer _Eaton F-4 _Northglenn _Fort Lupton F-5 _Nunn _Caleton F-6 Pierce _Hudson 1-7 ~_Platteville Johnstown F-8 Severance La Salle F-9 _Thornton _Mountain View F-10 Windsor Milliken F-11 Nunn F-12 COUNTIES Pawnee F-22 Adams ~_Platteville F-13 ^Boulder _Platte Valley F-14 Larimer Poudre Valley F-15 Rayner F-2 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Southeast Weld F-16 J . US Army Corps of Engineers _Windsor/Severance F-17 _USDA -APHIS Veterinary Service _Wiggins F-18 Federal Aviation Administration X Western Hills F-20 _Federal Communication Commission DOZE SOIL CONSERVATION JZISTRICTS Central Colo. Water Conservancy Dist. Brighton ^Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. Fort Collins ~Tri-Area Planning Commission _$_Greeley X School District RE -6 Greeley Longmont West Adams COMMISSION/BOARD MEMBE ,-Tom Rulon 930840 COLORADO To From MEMORANDUM Gloria Dunn Weld County Planning Dots June 22, 1993 John S. Pickle, M.S.E.H., Director, Environmental He SubjsM: Cast. Number. S-3944 blimp. Orr Fri Environmental Protection Services has reviewed this proposal; the following conditions are recommended to be part of any approval: 1. 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. 2. An individual sewage disposal system, is required for the proposed facility and shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 3. The Division requires that this facility utilize existing public water supply. 4. Individual Sewage Disposal System permit must be finalized and approved by an Environmental Protection Specialist within one (1) year of the application date. JSP/cs-1183 tett Wilk COLORADO MEMORAIMUM Gloria Dunn To EJ ayning Dan Tuna 11,„ 1499 From nnnalfl Carroll V4_ Subject: Rd Orr S-119 I have reviewed the application and have the following comments: The applicant has indicated that the roadway will. be 18' in width with borrow pit ditches with a minimum of 8' wide 4 -to -1 slopes and a minimum of 4" of gravel surface on the roadway. This meets the criteria for the subdivision ordinance. The applicant has provided drainage and storm water information. It has been signed and stamped by a professional engineer. The access is onto WCR 64 with good sight distance. I have no conflicts with this application. cc: Commissioner Baxter File S-339 mglorial.pds JUN 2 21993 %*!J Ceu* l D 930840 COLORAD June 8, 1993 EPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303) 3533845, EXT. 3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 CASE NUMBER: S-339 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Ed Orr for a Minor Subdivision Final Plat. The parcel of land is described as Lot A of RE -114 in part of the NE4 of Section 32, T6N, R66W of the 6th F.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately 1/2 mile north of Greeley, south of Weld County Road 64 and Weld County Road 29. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by June 22, 1993. so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Gloria Dunn, 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 dad does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the 1 i t/•.. . owing reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Signed: Date: Please refer to the enclosed letter. t IIa 8g _°. • Y0.0.�0000•�� • ... W.6.R. No. 64 . b.00• Vv • • O A lb r. n • non • • �] 2 N ga= :Y 'mot w 1 04x1 1 tp mew CZ Q2 n n4 r nit 0 8 1 8e_ o C i a ≥sir ........ O i • I� c;ia%s: ex_ rNc aY • STATE OF COLORADO Roy Romer, Governor DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WILDLIFE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Perry D. Olson, Director 6060 Broadway Denver, Colorado 80216 Telephone; (303) 297.1192 Gloria Dunn Weld County Planning Services Greeley, Colorado 80631 6/25/93 Re:S-339 REFER TO For Wildlife - For People Dear Gloria, I have reviewed the Final Plat for a minor subdivision supplied by Mr. Orr. A minor change has been made to the map. The updated map has moved the Cache La Poudre River south of the boundary for the parcel. There is, however, a tributary warm water slough that is within the property line. The slough has been left off the updated map. On the date I made a second inspection of the property, June 19, 1993, high water had backed up the slough to the point where it was approximately fifty feet from the 100 year flood line. Based on the vegetation found on site, all land within the 100 year flood line should be considered riparian. One could expect that a high water table exists on all lands found within the "flood line" designated as: BE.732,R.N.1654174 on the map. As stated in the Division's letter of 3/19/93 it is difficult to determine the true riparian boundary because of the disturbance caused by agricultural cultivation. The presence of Wild Licorice on the lower end of the alfalfa field would indicate that the riparian extends into the cultivated area. The Division submitted a letter, dated 3/19/93, during the sketch plan review of this proposal. The Division still has the same concerns as those found in the previous letter. The proximty of this parcel to the river bottom and the associated high water table, along with a soil type, Otero Sandy Loam, with moderately rapid permeability may create a hazard for ground water contamination. The Division would hope that Weld County Health Department would give careful consideration to the location and choice of sewage disposal systems used on this property. Section 3.4 D&E of the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal System Regulations states that depth of the ground water table, and soil suitability should be examined in determining the suitability of the site and the proposed design for the septic system. If necessary, due to subsurface conditions that may endanger the Waters of the State, additional hydrological or geological information may be requested. The Division would request that adequate steps be taken to protect the Waters of the State. If permitted, septic systems should be located to the north of the line designated as the "flood line" on Mr. Orr's map. Indications of a high water table or excessive percolation rate should require the use of an appropriate engineered design system. Preservation of water quality is a crucial necessity throughout Colorado.. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, Kenneth Salazar, Executive Director WILDLIFE COMMISSION, William R. Hogberg, Member • Eldon W. Cooper, Chairman • Felix Chavez, Member - Rebecca L. Frank, Member Louis F. Swift, Member • George VanDenBerg, Member • Larry M. Wright, Member • Thomas M. Eve, Member 930840 In the earlier letter the Division suggested limiting livestock use, paving of access roads and use of a sedimentation pond to limit the amount of silt entering the Poudre via the slough. The Division would continue to suggest those options be considered. i In the property covenants, Mr. Orr has addressed over grazing indirectly. Section 2:13 states that no lot shall be over grazed, and the grazing of animals shall not change the character of the lots. Mr. Orr has also agreed that any fencing in the riparian zone will allow free movement by wildlife. The Division can provide Mr Orr with fence design that will allow unrestricted movement by wildlife. We appreciate Mr. Orr's efforts on this matter. Once again, the Division would request a clause in the subdivision covenants alerting property owners that abatement of wildlife conflicts is the responsibility of the property owner within the guidelines established by State and Federal law. It would also be appropriate to notify prospective property owners that hunting is a valid recreational pastime in the area. This would allow potential buyers to be more fully informed concerning their rights and responsibilities. In closing I would like to thank you and Mr. Orr for your careful consideration of the Division's concerns. Please feel free to call if we can be of further service. Best Regards, Larry Rogstad enc. cc Rick Moss, Habitat Biologist, DOW • • 34 S01L SURVEY or drilled into a firm, clean sorghum stubble. Seeding early in spring has proven most successfuL Brush management can also help to improve deteriorated range. Windbreaks and environmental plantings are fairly well suited to this soil. Blowing sand and low available water capacity arc the principal hazards in establishing trees and shrubs. This soil is so loose that trees should be planted in shallow furrows, and vegetation is needed between the rows. Supplemental irrigation may be needed to insure survival. Trees that are best suited and have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, ponderosa pine, and Siberian elm. The shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac, and Siberian peashrub. Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope, can be attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, managing livestock grazing, and reseeding where needed. Few areas of this soil are in major growth and ur- banized centers. The chief limiting feature is the rapid permeability in the substratum, which causes a hazard of ground water contamination from seepage. Potential for recreation is poor because of the sandy surface layer. Capability subclass IVe irrigated, Vie nonirrigated; Deep Sand range site. 50 —Otero sandy loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes. This is a deep, well drained soil on smooth plains at elevations of 4.700 to 5,250 feet. It formed in mixed outwash and eolian deposits. Included in mapping are small areas of soils that have loam and clay loam underlying material. Typically the surface layer is brown sandy loam about 12 inches thick. The underlying material to a depth of 60 inches is pale brown calcareous fine sandy loam. Permeability is rapid. Available water capacity is moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is low. This soil is used almost entirely for irrigated crops. It is suited to all crops commonly grown in the area, includ- ing corn, sugar beets, beans, alfalfa, small grain, potatoes, and onions. An example of a suitable cropping system is 3 to 4 years of alfalfa followed by corn, corn for silage, sugar beets, small grain, or beans. Generally, such charac- teristics as a high clay content or a rapidly permeable substratum slightly restrict some crops. All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- rigation is the most common. Proper irrigation water management is essential. Barnyard manure and commer- cial fertilizer are needed for top yields. Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally suited to this soil. Soil blowing, the principal hazard in establishing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by cub tivating only in the tree row and by leaving a st vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irri may be needed at the time of planting and durin periods. Trees that are best suited and have good so are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, pow pine, Siberian elm, Russian -olive, and hackberry shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac, and an peashrub. Wildlife is an important secondary use of thi Ring-necked pheasant, mourning dove, and many game species can be attracted by establishing are nesting and escape cover. For pheasants. undist nesting cover is essential and should be included in for habitat development, especially in areas of int agriculture. Rapid expansion of Greeley and the surroundin has resulted in urbanization of much of this Oter This soil has excellent potential for urban and r tional development. The only limiting feature i malerate rapid permeability- inshe.s^hatratum,_ cuuaes...,a<hazard of ground water contamination sewage__ lagoons. Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow Capability subclass Iis irrigated. 51 —Otero sandy loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes. Th deep, well drained soil on plains at elevations of 4. 5,250 feet. It formed in mixed outwash and deposits. Included in mapping are small areas of soi have loam and clay loam underlying material. Typically the surface layer is brown sandy loam 12 inches thick. The underlying material to a depth inches is pale brown calcareous fine sandy loam. Permeability is rapid. Available water capac moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inch more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion haz low. This soil is used almost entirely for irrigated cro is suited to all crops commonly grown in the area. leveling, ditch lining, and installing pipelines m needed for proper water application. All methods of irrigation are suitable, but fu rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and mortis' fertilizer are needed for top yields. In nonirrigated areas this soil is suited to winter barley, and sorghum. Most of the acreage is plan winter wheat. The predicted average yield is 28 b per acre. The soil is summer fallowed in alternate to allow moisture accumulation. Generally precipitai too low for beneficial use of fertilizer. Stubble mulch fanning, striperopping, and minim lage are needed to control water erosion. Terracin may be needed to control water erosion. The potential native vegetation on this range dominated by sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, and grama. Needleandthread, switchgraas, sideoats and western wheatgrass are also prominent. Pot production ranges from 2,200 pounds per acre in fa ble years to 1,800 pounds in unfavorable years. As condition deteriorates, the sand bluestem, sand reed 930840 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART 35 and switchgrass decrease and blue grams, sand dropseed. s and sand sage increase. Annual weeds and grasses invade d the site as range condition becomes poorer. Management of vegetation on this soil should be based c on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- i tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. Sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, switchgrass, sideoats t grama, blue grama, pubescent wheatgrass, and crested wheatgrass are suitable for seeding. The grass selected should meet the seasonal requirements of livestock. It can be seeded into a clean, firm stubble, or it can be drilled into a firm prepared seedbed. Seeding early in spring has proven most successful. Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally suited to this soil. Soil blowing, the principal hazard in establishing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by cul- tivating only in the tree row and by leaving a strip of vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation may be needed at the time of planting and during dry periods. Trees that are best suited and have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, ponderosa pine, Siberian elm, Russian -olive, and hackberry. The shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac, and Siberi- an peashrub. Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. Ring-necked pheasant, mourning dove, and many non - game species can be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essential and should be included in plans for habitat development, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Rapid expansion of Greeley and the surrounding area has resulted in urbanization of much of this Otero soil. This soil has excellent potential for urban and recrea- tional development. (The only limiting featurr_is_ the moderately rapid permeability m the substratum. Which mi causes a hazard of ground yvator-conGammation from Lawr .sewage lagoons. - 1Cshrubs, and trees grow well. Capability subclass Tile irrigated, IVe nonirrigated; Sandy Plains range site. 52 —Otero sandy loam, 3 to 5 percent slopes. This is a deep, well drained soil on plains at elevations of 4,700 to 5,250 feet. It formed in mixed outwash and eolian deposits. Included in mapping are small areas of soils that have loam and clay loam underlying material. Also in- cluded are small areas of soils that have sandstone and shale within a depth of 60 inches. Typically the surface layer of this Otero soil is brown sandy loam about 10 inches thick. The underlying material to a depth of 60 inches is pale brown calcareous fine sandy loam. Permeability is rapid. Available water capacity is moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion hazard is low. This soil is used almost entirely for irrigated crops. It is suited to the crops commonly grown in the area. Perennial grasses and alfalfa or close growing crops hould be grown at least 50 percent of the time. Contour itches and corrugations can be used in irrigating close grown crops and pasture. Furrows, contour furrows, and ross slope furrows are suitable for row crops. Sprinkler rrigation is also desirable. Keeping tillage to a minimum and utilizing crop residue help to control erosion. Main- aining fertility is important. Crops respond to applica- tions of phosphorus and nitrogen. The potential native vegetation on this site is dominated by sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, and blue grarna. Needleandthread, switchgrass. sideoats grama, and western wheatgrass are also prominent. Potential production ranges from 2,200 pounds per acre in favora- ble years to 1,500 pounds in unfavorable years. As range condition deteriorates, the sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, and switchgrass decrease, and blue grams, sand dropseed, and sand sage increase. Annual weeds and grasses invade the site as range condition becomes poorer. Management of vegetation on this soil should be based on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. Sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, switchgrass, sideoats grams, blue grams, pubescent wheatgrass, and crested wheatgrass arc suitable for seeding. The grass selected should meet the seasonal requirements of livestock. It can be seeded into a clean, firm sorghum stubble, or it can be drilled into a firm prepared seedbed. Seeding early in spring has proven most successful. Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally suited to this soil. Soil blowing, the principal hazard in establishing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by cul- tivating only in the tree row and by leaving a strip of vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation may be needed at the time of planting and during dry periods. Trees that are best suited and have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, ponderosa pine, Siberian elm, Russian -olive, and hackberry. The shrubs beat suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac, and Siberi- an peashrub. Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. Ring-necked pheasant, mourning dove, and many non - game species can be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essential and should be included in plans for habitat development, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Rapid expansion of Greeley and the surrounding area has resulted in urbanization of much of this Otero soil. The soil has excellent potential for urban and recreational development. The only limiting feature is the moderately raid permeability in Ehe i♦uDattatuch-_causes -a haraR -or-ground- -vater—tonamp_aation froJn._9ewage lagoons. Lawns; siirti— dnid ilia grow well. Capability subclass I:lle irrigated, Vie nonirrigated; Sandy Plains range site. 53 —Otero sandy loam, 5 to 9 percent slopes. This is a deep, well drained soil on plains at elevations of 4,700 to 5,250 feet. It formed in mixed outwash and eolian • STATELORADO C overnor OF NATURAL RESOURCES IFFT,:,DIVISION AN OF WILDLIFE ii Perry D. Olsen, Director 8060 Broadway Denver, Colorado 80218 TCICDhene: (3031 297-1192 Larry Rogstad, District Wildlife Manager 3/19/93 FEFem TO For Wildlife — For People Lanell party. Current Planning Services Weld Department 1400 17th avenue Re: S-332 Ed Orr/Dry Subdivision Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Lanell: I have reviewed the application submitted by your agency for review, and have made a site inspection of the parcel in question. In this letter you will find the Division's comments on Mr. Orr's proposal. The property is situated on the north bank of the Cache La Poudr�ver. is n in fact, the River marks the south property boundary. Most of the par cultivation as an irrigated alfalfa field. That portion of the property found in the 100 year flood zone is low elevation riparian wildlife habitat. The high water table in this area has favored plant types found nd along gfrive alfalfa field in eastern Colorado. In all liklihood, part would also be in the riparian zone. Disturb ncebouof tdary thisarea ea due efo ltivaties it s difficult that determine halimited knowledge of. pro- files, a process As you know, low elevation riparian is the most important wildlife habitat found in our state, in terms of species diversity and abundance. It plays a crucial role in providing necessary food, water and shelter for a wide variety of res- ident and migratory wildlife. Plays a crucial role as a movement corridor for wildlife. Dense vegetation along streams helps filter run--oflso �p slresults lwaters i improved water quality. Vegetation and stream meander reducing damage. River bottoms also have a high recreational value. Weld County County has recognized the importance of the riparian zone in its ComI have seen the following species on this site on various occasions: a it daeGeese, Down ducks (miscellaneous species), Fox Squirrel, Y Woodpecker, miscellaneous songbirds, Horned lark, Western Meadowlark, Slack -capped Chickadee, iscellaneo and muskrat. Ring-necked vPheasant, noGreat Horned Owl, hais wks (species sign of use by beaver, and I have seen sign of use by deer. Thor a variety of small burrowing mammal s. The Division is deeply concerned about development in the riparian zone. It is also important to consider the secondary impacts that a change in land use ad- jacent to the riparian zone may have on that fragile system. In terms of this proposal, the Division would recannend: DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, Hamlet .I. Barry, Executive Director WILDLIFE COMMISSION, William R. Hogberg, Chairman • Dennis Luttrell, Vice Chairman • Eldon b C �• Secretary . - Felix Chavez, Member • Rebecca L Frank. Member • Louis F. Swig Member • Deorne VanOen4er4 ay,, buprytiV{,i•�Ao4r 1. Improvements or structures on this property be limited to sites north of the flood area limit. 2. An alternative to septic systems should be found for sewage disposal. The entire parcel is situated on Otero Sandy Loam soil type. The Soil Survey of Weld County, Colorado Southern Part states that this soil type has moderately rapid permeability, which may cause ground water contamination from sewage systems. If percolation tests are performed to prove suitability for septic systems it should be done during a period of high water in the Cache La Poudre. 3. Roads and driveways on the snhAivision should be paved to decrease the pot- ential for sedimentation into the river. Run-off from the development should be directed into a sedimentation pond before it enters the river. 4. Use by livestock on the parcel should be restricted to that portion outside of the flood area limit. Livestock in a subdivision is a recreational use, not an agricultural use. Nevertheless, a snivision should ha'bethe same obligation to limit erosion through grazing control as an ag. interest, especially when the impact will directly impact the riparian system. Realistically, these lots are too small to pasture horses, lamas or other livestock without incurring severe loss of cover vegetation and consequent erosion. Therefore, it would be appropriate to restrict any long term use by livestock throughout the subdivision. 5. Any fencing in the riparian should be designed to allow free movement of wildlife. 6. Development in the river bottom corridor may result in conflict between wild- life and the interests of the subdivision residents. It should be pointed out that the residents have chosen to move into prime wildlife habitat. Along with the pleas- ures of rural life one can anticipate a few problems. Skunks and raccoons are attracted to rural home sites. Beaver are common in the area. Hawks and owls hunt in the river bottom. It will be the responsibility of the s>>blivision residents to take care of nuisance wildlife issues within laws established by local, state and federal agencies. 7. Hunting is a valuable economic and recreational benefit in this area. I have checked hunters on this parcel and adjacent lands on many occasions. Residents of this subdivision should not expect that hunting in the area will cease because it is inconvenient to their interests or philosophically aberrant to them. The Divi- sion will enforce the statutes and regulations of the state concerning hunting. We will not support hunting restrictions imposed by city or county governments. We would ask for a clause in the subdivision covenants alerting prospective buyers that the immediate area surrounding the subdivision is open for hunting. 8. No attempt be made to alter the river or slough without securing the appropriate state or federal permits. 9. Trees in the riparian zone should not be taken down unless they are a safety hazard. 10. Plantings along the riparian zone should avoid the use of Russian Olive trees, or Siberian Elms. These trees tend to take over wet sites. As always, if you have any questions you may contact me at your convenience. Sincerely, Larry Rogstad cc Rick Moss, Senior Habitat Biologist D.O.W. file 930840 COLORADO mEmORMDUm To From Subject: Gloria Dunn, Planning John Pickle, Health S-339. Ed Orr July 9, 1993 Environmental Protection Services Division has again reviewed this application. In our correspondence of June 22, 1993, we indicated that septic systems could be allowed in this subdivision but would be installed in accordance with the Individual Sewage Disposal System Ordinance. To clarify and elaborate on this, each site would require a site assessment. The findings of this assessment would dictate further action. Certainly, the Division would recommend installation of any septic system outside of any flood plain. Any such system to be installed in a flood plain would require an engineer design, which may, or may not, be approved. A decision as to approval/disapproval would lean heavily on availability of adequate area for the system outside of the flood plain. .P. R• 930840 • • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303) 3534845, EXT. 3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 June 8, 1993 CASE NUMBER: S-339 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Ed Orr for a Minor Subdivision Final Plat. The parcel of land is described as Lot A of RE -114 in part of the NE4 of Section 32, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location ofthe parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately 1/2 mile north of Greeley, south of Weld County Road 64 and Weld County Road 29. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by June 22, 1993, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Gloria Dunn, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check tho appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. ✓ We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. (� Signedlxi fi t'5Qur�.( . l'- Agency: (J 4.�'i;,[i_Q.in\ clip-- , bk . Date: b- ac -QS 1.41cld Cc=tynniing 930840 WEST GREELEY SOIL:. CONSERVATION 4302:.Wesf9tkiStieditoid, Greeley; Coloradon0034 80634 • (303);3566506p June 17, 1993 CL Weld County Department of planning services,..:', Weld County Administrative Offices 1400 North 17thr'Avenue "Greeley, Colorado''180631 RE: Case Numbers: Z-478, Z-479, S-339 Dear Sir or Madam;, At their meeting..on:June 14, 1993, the;West-GreeleySCDBoardof. Supervisors' reviewed the referrals:listed above Th�lmajor concern of the board in all.three of,these cases:,'is the`potentiWfor erosion'and noxious weed. problems. Maintenance of a healthy vegetative cover is:the easiest way to .avoid both problems.. One possible:method��of.avoiding'theseYproblems would be to require livestock confinement to: a simall.•corrailarea, and:'also require a grass cover at. least 6" in heigh.'be maintained' -on pastures _ Y .� •..., Thank you for the, opportunity to express oar'Concerns:;,` 1 Y lw.. 1i4�N 'Sincerely, Dwayne K'. Newman' Resource Conservationist cc: SCD file r r i 'l. 'M. 930040, '., 1 • • DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, OMAHA DISTRICT TRI-LAKES PROJECT OFFICE. 93O7 STATE HWY 121 LITTLETON, COLORADO 80123.6901 11CRY TO ATTENTION OF Ms. Lanell I. Adler Department of Planning Services Weld County Administrative Offices 1400 North 17th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Ms. Adler March 18, 1993 Reference is made to Ed Orr/Orr Subdivision, Case No. S-332, located in Section 32, Township 6 North, Range 66 West, Weld County, Colorado. If a proposed activity requires Work in the Cache La Poudre River or adjacent wetlands, this office should be contacted for proper Department of the Army permits. If there are any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to contact Mr. Terry McKee of this office at 303-979-4120 and reference action ID #199380160:' , Sincerely, Timot Carey Project ager Weld County Raul 930840 Avg WEYYc. COLORADO June 8, 1993 • • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303) 353.3845, EXT. 3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N.17TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 CASE NUMBER: S-339 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Ed Orr for a Minor Subdivision Final Plat. The parcel of land is described as Lot A of RE -114 in part of the NE4 of Section 32, 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 approximately 1/2 mile north of Greeley, south of Weld County Road 64 and Weld County Road 29. This application is submitted to you for review and recommendation. Any comments or recommendation you consider relevant to this request would be appreciated. Your prompt reply will help to facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by June 22, 1993, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Gloria Dunn, 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: 4. 5, Signed: Date: We havo reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submit,$ed to you prior to: the enclosed letter. S ttET 1FF Agency: 14 1993 [JUN .x. 930840 • otAnnrn- • C E R T I F I C A T E OF MAILING I hereby certify that I have placed a true and correct copy of the surrounding property owners and owners and lessees of minerals in accordance with the notification requirements of Weld County in Case Number S-339 for Ed Orr in the United States Mail, postage prepaid First Class Mail by letter as addressed on the attached list. this 8th day of June, 1993. ttio no-ifeLrA 930840 SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS AND/OR SURFACE ESTATE/INTEREST OWNERS Ed Orr S-339 Ed and Suzie Orr c/o Orr Land Company 801 8th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Dale and Karen McKelvey 13804 Weld County Road 64 Greeley, CO 80631 Earl and Suzanne Erbes 712 2nd Street, Apt B4 Windsor, CO 80550 Peggy and J. Lawrence Ackerd 179 Monroe Street Denver, CO 80209 Chris and Amy Elder 13644 County Road 64 Greeley, CO 80631 Clyde and Kathleen Feuerstein Trustees 13771 Weld County Road 64 Greeley, CO 80631 930840 fer; C. COLORADO i DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303) 3533845, EXT. 3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Weld County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, July 20, 1993 at 1:30 p.m. for the purpose of considering a of the Min or Subdivision Final Plat for the property described below. Approval request may create a vested property right pursuant to Colorado Law. APPLICANT: Ed Orr LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot A of RE -114, in part of the NE4 of Section 32, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. TYPE AND INTENSITY OF PROPOSED USE: Minor Subdivision Final Plat. LOCATION: Approximately 1/2 mile north of the City of Greeley; south of Weld County Road 64 and west of Weld County Road 29. SIZE: 11.83 acres, more or less. The public hearing will be held in Room 350, Third Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. Comments or objections related to the above request should be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services, 1400 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631, before the above date or presented at the public hearing on July 20, 1993. Copies of the application are available for public inspection in the Department of Planning Services, 1400 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631 - Phone - 353-3845, Extension 3540. Judy Yamaguchi, Chairperson Weld County Planning Commission To be published in the Windsor Beacon To be published one (1) time by June 10, 1993. Received by: Date: 930840 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303) 3533845, EXT. 3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N, 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 CORRECTED NOTICE DATE: June 9, 1993 TO: SURROUNDING PROPERTY/MINERAL OWNERS CASE NUMBER: S-339 There will be a Public Rearing before the Weld County Planning Commission on Tuesday, July 20, 1993, at 1:30 p.m., in Room 350, Weld County Centennial Center, Third Floor, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado concerning the request of: NAME: Ed Orr FOR: A Minor Subdivision Final Plat. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot A of RE -114, in part of the NE4 of Section 32, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 1/2 mile north of the City of Greeley; south of Weld County Road 64 and west of Weld County Road 29. Your property is within five -hundred (500) feet of the property on which this request has been made or you may have an interest in the minerals located under the property under consideration. For additional information write or telephone Gloria Dunn, Current Planner. Comments or objections related to the above request should be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services, 1400 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631, on or before the date of public hearing. 930840 ott 1 COLORADO DATE: June 8, 1993 TO: SURROUNDING PROPERTY/MINERAL OWNERS CASE NUMBER: S-339 0' DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303) 353-845, EXT, 3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N, 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 There will be a Public Hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission on Tuesday, July 20, 1993, 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: Ed Orr FOR: A Minor Subdivision Final Plat. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot A of RE -114, in part of the NE4 of Section 32, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 1/2 mile north of the City of Greeley; south of Weld County Road 64 and west of Weld County Road 29. Your property is within five -hundred (500) feet of the property on which this request has been made or you may have an interest in the minerals located under the property under consideration. For additional information write or telephone Gloria Dunn, Current Planner. Comments or objections related to the above request should be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services, 1400 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631, on or before the date of public hearing. 930840 COLORADO e DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303)353-3845, EXT. 3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 June 8, 1993 Ed Orr Orr Land Company 801 8th Street, Suite 230 Greeley, CO 80631 Subject: S-339 - Request for approval of Minor Subdivision Final Plat on a parcel of land described as Lot A of RE -114 in part of the NE4 of Section 32, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Dear Mr. Orr: 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 Tuesday, July 20, 1993, at 1:30 p.m. This meeting will take place in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. In addition, I have scheduled a meeting with the Weld County Utilities Advisory Committee for Thursday, July 8, 1993, at 10;00 a.m. This meeting will take place in Room 339, Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. 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 Greeley for its review and comments. Please call Hank Epstein at 350-9783 for further details regarding the City of Greeley review process. It is recommended that you or your representative be in attendance at each of the meetings described above in order to answer any questions that might arise about 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 July 7, 1993, you or a representative should call me to obtain a sign to be posted on the site no later than July 9, 1993. The sign shall be posted adjacent to and visible from a publicly maintained road right-of-way. In the event the property under consideration is not adjacent to a publicly maintained road right-of-way, the applicant shall post one sign in the most prominent place on the property and post a second sign at the point at which the driveway (access drive) intersects a publicly maintained road right-of-way. Your sign posting certificate must be returned to the Department of Planning Services' office on or before the date of the hearing. 930840 S. Ed Orr June 8, 1993 S-339 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 contact the Department of Planning Services office a few days before the date of the hearing to obtain that recommendation. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please call or visit our office. Sincerely, zt,r_r _ is Dunn rent Planner CD/s£r 930840 • • P a N N �^ l Arft MEMORMUM Wipe. Gloria Dunn, Planning July 9, 1993 To / John Pickle, Healthy 0 1 From S-339, Ed Orr Subject GOforra ►7 Lt%AA Environmental Protection Services Division has again reviewed thispica i� In our correspondence of June 22, 1993, we indicated that septic systems could be allowed in this subdivision but would be installed in accordance with the Individual Sewage Disposal System Ordinance. To clarify and elaborate on this, each site would require a site assessment. The findings of this assessment would dictate further action. Certainly, the Division would recommend installation of any septic system outside of any flood plain. Any such system to be installed in a flood plain would require an engineer design. which may, or may not, be approved. A decision as to approval/disapproval would lean heavily on availability of adequate area for the system outside of the flood plain. 330840 July 19, 1993 Weld County Department of Planning Services 1400 N. 17th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Sirs: Wald Goofy Raining We are property owners residing at 13804 W.C. Rd. 64, Greeley, Colorado, 80631, which adjoins to the north east of a proposed Minor Subdivision. This is an expression of our concerns for the Minor Subdivision (Case Number S-339). Upon veiwing the Final Plat for this Subdivision, we have not seen any provisions for a larger water main to be installed to provide water service for the additional 4 homes. There is a fifth home nearing completion to the west of this subdivision that has not yet installed their water tap. We assume it will be connected to the same water main that services our home. The existing water main services three homes, and is only a 2 inch diameter pipe. We do have adequate water pressure now, but with the addition of 5 more homes on acreages with livestock, the 2 inch water main will become inadequate. It's our nding that the developer is usuall responsible for ethe acosts incurred providing the water service to the subdivision. It appears now that the home that is nearing completion will automatically be connected to our 2 inch water main and the others will be soon to follow. As homes are gradually added our water pressure will diminish and at some time in the near future become inadequate to service a total of 8 homes. When the 2 inch water line is determined inadequate, the owners of the three existing homes should not be charged for replacment of the water main. I feel we need to have a clear understanding that the existing three home owners will not be assessed along with the new home owners to replace the 2 inch pipe with a much larger water main. It also appears there will be a gravel road near the west side of our home providing access to the four homes in the subdivision. With the members from the four residences traveling this road on a daily bases, dust will become a problem factor for our home. Plans should be in tact to maintain the clean environment the neighborhood now enjoys. We are not opposed to the Subdivision itself, but are concerned with the provisions for water taps not being adequate and no plans for controlling dust pollutants into our environment. We thank you for your consideration in this matter. Sincerely Yours, 19a iiicxch., Dale McKelvey Karen Mc elvey 930840 • 13771 Weld County Road 6h Greeley, CO 80631 July 19, 1993 Weld County Dept. o^ Planning Services 1600 N. 17th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: RE: Case No. S-339 Ed Orr In regard to the above captioned case involving a minor subdivision, we wish to offer the following comments and objections. In reviewing the planning services files, we noted that the streets into and in the proposed subdivision will not be paved. We feel that this may create a dust problem and suggest the developer be required to pave or blacktop the roads and streets. Of major concern to us is the source of domestic water supply. We own a home which is currently serviced by North Weld Water District, which is mentioned in the files as the water source for the proposed subdivision. There is presently a two-inch (2") water line on our property which serves three homes. As Mr. Orr proposes to add five homes to this water line, we believe the line is inadequate to service that many more homes and livestock. The current water pressure is adequately sufficient (but not abundantly so) and to service these additional five properties would definitely reduce the water pressure in comparison to present usage. If Mr. Orr and/or the North Weld Water District propose a larger water line, we feel that the current three water users of this line should be exempt from any costs incurred for a new and/or larger water line, and we should receive a written agreement to that effect, signed by the developer and the North Weld Water District. Also, as most of this water line is on our property, we are entitled to compensation for crop damage if a new water line is installed. Your review and consideration of our concerns and objections will oe appreciated. kwf cc/ Very truly yours uerstein PLC[,,✓ /f', Kate een W. Fenerstein Wild Dimly haft 930840 The Well 'Oew1F Pinning CorlesbsMtt wE hold a palls Swag en Teaedey. July 20, lea. at 1:30 p.m. leethe u ee Mel for^. ' /!MMfy described.,, ,...below. Sarnia of themast mey'.enate-e"beetod moony Spit mist a M+PUCAIA': ES Orr LEGAL DISCRIPTION: theNEt a la•Oll NOW the Ife1 of SadaU. TaN. Vita al of m. the Rh ►.N,, :Weld. Gowiy. TYPE AND INTENSITY OF' PROPOSES USE: attar Subdivision Find L.O C A T.I. 0 N : Apprestmetey 1/e m1M netts of, ace; City. of assist'; math At Weld County Reed 04 and MOST as CM* ROed L. Bt7P: tis5 saes.' more Wm pubic timing al b. hold in Roam 760, Third Floor. Weal -'•-Courtly-: Cantennlai Canter. CIA. Tenth•80w t. Pneley, Colorado. Comments Or dgatkne SEMI a the *We mount ehma be suntan M *lag l b — Cary Dspnmrd of Planning $.Sloes, 1400 N. 17th Avenue. Palsy Coin& NIT, :before ae obeys dtle er presented et the publio henyq anAEy101,19Olpan wthe rive le W P11blk inspection In the` I Dparlmertt of Planning Serelaee. 1400 N. 17a Avenue. Weary, Colorado 00131 - Mate • .3434046. Estonian JUDY 'YAMAGUCHI. ',Ghanian. ' Weld .Counly: _ .._Manning ,riammEalan 'Pallas. „le as itleptelAlseeas ea AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF COLORADO es COUNTY OF WELD I KEITH HANSEN, of said County of Weld, being duly sworn, say that I am publisher of WINDSOR BEACON a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said County and State, published in the town of WLNY)SOR, in said County and State; and that the notice, of which the annexed is a true copy, has been published in said weekly for.,../,_ _,successive weeks, that the notice wan published in the regular and entire issue of every number of the paper during the period and time of publication, and in the newspaper proper and not in a supplement, and that the first publication of said notice was in said paper bearing the date of the • fi day of s,..: � , A.D., 19 and the last publicatio bearing the date of the dray of , A.D., 19and that the said WDNDSOR BEACON has been published continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 5 consecutive weeks, in said County and State, prior to the date of first publication of said notice, and the same is a newspaper within' the meaning of an Act to regulate printing of legal notices an advertisements, approved May 18, 1931, and all prior q�etar as in force. LISHER Subecribad and sworn to beforeJne this 2`7 "' day of_ 9.01, 19 -23Arkt`��I U /u/17unse NOTARY PUBLIC My commission expires 7" Zy / 996 . 930840 0 r MINOR SUBDIVISION FINAL PLAT APPLICATION Department of Planning Services, 1400 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phone: 353-3845, Ext. 3540 FOR PLANNING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY: CASE NO. 6 33 ZONING DISTRICT 14 DATE APPLICATION FEE Zi V RECEIPT NO. /dj2.Sc7 APPL. CHECKED BY________P TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (Print or type only except for required signatures) I (we), the undersigned hereby request the Department of Planning Services to review a minor subdivision final plat on the following described unincorporated area of Weld County. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot A of Recorded Exemption No. 2805 -32 -1 -RE 114. (If additional space is required, attach an additional sheet). NAME OF PROPOSED MINOR SUBDIVISION EXISTING ZONING agricuitural TOTAL AREA (ACRES) (1)..e $? NO. OF PROPOSED LOTS LOT SIZE: AVERAGE (2.96) MINIMUM four 7.5� UTILITIES: WATER: NAME SEWER: NAME GAS: NAME ELECTRIC: NAME PHONE: NAME DISTRICTS: SCHOOL: NAME FIRE: NAME NAME OF APPLICANT Ed Orr Orr Minor Svbrlivicinn North Weld Water District Septic Propane Public Service Company US West Windsor Eaton ADDRESS 801 PHONE ( m1.) ici _X777 8th Street. Suif•e 93[x• Greeley. rnlnralin 80831 NAME OF APPLICANT PHONE ADDRESS NAME OF APPLICANT ADDRESS PHONE I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statements, proposals, and/or plans submitted with or contained within this application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY OF WELD ) STATE OF COLORADO ) AZ Signature: Owner or Authorized Agent Subscr b. .n id; sworn to before me this pe day of -3-ai e , 1933, •.SEAL) • Notary ublic My commissionExpires , ,a .. . . 7 f I Q 930840 ORR MINOR SUBDIVISION FINAL PLAT The Orr minor subdivision will be a four lot subdivision of rural residential home sites. This Minor subdivision does comply with the Weld County comprehensive plan and is located within the urban growth boundary area. Public water will be supplied by North Weld Water district which meets all the county's requirements and as they have indicated the district is capable of providing adequate water to the subdivision. The individual septic systems for each dwelling shall comply and be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. There are no soil or topographical conditions which present hazards or require special precautions for the proposed uses of this area. The concerns identified during the sketch plan application process are potential problems which may be associated with the flood plain of the Cache La Poudre River. They are as follows: building residences and septic systems within the flood plain, livestock usage, and wildlife access within the flood plain region. It is the subdivider's intent to address the concerns by not allowing construction of homes within the 100 year flood plain. Individual septic systems for each dwelling shall be allowed but must comply with and be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. If the septic system is installed in the flood plain it must be an engineered design system. The removal of trees along the southern portion of the subdivision will not be allowed except for safety or tree health purposes. Please note the Cache La Poudre River is not the Southern boundary of the proposed subdivision as indicated on the preliminary sketch maps. The Southern boundary is only a small tributary of the river. Therefore the recommendation of the City of Greeley to reserve it for a bike path and easement for the Poudre River Trail does not apply. We do not feel the roads and driveways need to be � paved or that livestock in the subdivision need to be restricted from the riparian zone. Any fencing in the riparian zone will allow for free movement of wildlife. There will be no attempt to alter the river tributary channel. The streets within the subdivision are adequate in function, class, width and capacity to meet the traffic requirements of the subdivision. The roadways within the subdivision will be a minimum of 18 feet in width with borrow ditches with a minimum of 8 feet width with 4 to 1 slopes and a minimum of 4 inch gravel surface on the roadway. This is further described in the typical design of the roadways on the enclosed plats. The North Weld Water District pipe line will be extended the length of the street to provide water service to each lot. The utility easement within the property shall be 15 feet as requested by Public Service Company. Offsite street and highway facilities provide access to the subdivision (paved WCR 64) which is adequate in function, class, 1 930840 • • width and capacity to meet the traffic requirements of the subdivision. The construction maintenance, snow removal and other matters affecting inter roads and right of ways for the subdivision will be the sole responsibility of the land owners in the subdivision. There will be no on street parking allowed in the subdivision. There is no additional access created to WEE 64. Ingress and egress to all lots will be to an internal road circulation system. There will be no common open space or park within the subdivision. The facilities providing drainage are adequate and are further addressed in the drainage study enclosed herein. Each lot within the minor subdivision will be at least 2 1/2 acre in size and will iiot—exceed,§ Iota. This minor subdivision will not cause any unreasonable burden to provide fire and police protection or other services. 2 930840 • • TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY Orr Land Company 801 8th Street, Suite 230 Greeley, CO 80631 Ed Orr Order No. 8032505 May 27, 1993 RE: To Be Determined/Orr, Ed In connection with the above matter, we are enclosing herewith the following: Title Insurance Commitment We are pleased to have the opportunity to 13e of service. If you have any questions or changes, please contact Kelly/Carol at 352-2283 cc: TA Greeley Escrow 930840 TRARSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE ANY COMMITMENT FOR TITLE INSURANCE SCHEDULE A 1. Effective Date: April 29, 1993 at 7:00 A.M. Commitment 2. Policy or policies to be issued: Amount A. ALTA Owner's Policy $TBD Proposed Insured: To Be Determined B. ALTA Loan Policy Proposed Insured: No.: 8032505 Premium STEM 3. The estate or interest in the land described or referred to in this commitment and covered herein is fee simple and title thereto is at the effective date hereof vested in: Ed Orr 4. The land referred to in this commitment is described as follows: Lot A of Recorded Exemption No. 0805 -32 -1 -RE 114, recorded February 14, 1975 in Book 732 as Reception No. 1654174, being a part of the NE1/4 of Section 32, Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., County of Weld, State of Colorado TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY By Wanda L. Calhoon '�`AU� or ae gna ura Issued: May 27, 1993 WLC/wlc 930840 TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE SAW Commitment No.: 8032505 SCHEDULE A - Continued REQUIREMENTS The following are the requirements to be complied instrumentwith prior retosthe e issuance of said policy or policies. Any other subsequent to the date hereof may appear an an exception under Schedule B of the policy to be issued. Unless otherwise noted, all documents must be recorded in the office of clerk and recorder of the county in which said property is located. NOTE: PURSUANT TO SENATE BILL 91-14 (CRS 10-11-122) THE COMPANY WILL NOT ISSUE ITS POLICY OR POLICIES OP TITLE INSURANCE CONTEMPLATED BY THIS COMMITMENT UNTIL IT HAS BEEN PROVIDED A CERTIFICATE OF TAXES DUE OR OTHER EQUIVALENT DOCUMENTATION FROM THE COUNTY TREASURER ORTHE COUNTY NOTIFIED ORTREASURER'S AUTHORIZED AGENT; OR UNTIL PROPOSED INSURED INSTRUCTEDTHECOMPANYIN WRITING TO THE HASCONTRARY. A. Deed from Ed Orr to grantee or grantees to be determined. Page 2 930840 • TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY Commitment No.: 8032505 SCHEDULE B EXCEPTIONS The policy or policies to be issued will contain exceptions to the following unless the same are disposed of to the satisfaction of the Company: 1. Rights or claims of parties in possession not shown by the public records. 2. Easements, or claims of easements, not shown by the public records. 3. Discrepancies, conflicts in boundary lines, shortage in area, encroachments, and any facts which a correct survey and inspection of the premises would disclose and which are not shown by the public records. 4. Any lien, or right to a lien, for services, labor or material theretofore or hereafter furnished, imposed by law and not shown by the public records. 5. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters, if any, created, first appearing in the public records or attaching subsequent to the effective date hereof but prior to the date the proposed insured acquires of record for value the estate or interest or mortgage thereon covered by this Commitment. 6. Taxes due and payable; and any tax, special assessments, charge or lien imposed for water or sewer service, or for any other special taxing district. NOTE: PURSUANT TO SENATE BILL 91-14 (CRS 10-11-122) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: (A) THE SUBJECT PROPERTY MAY BE LOCATED IN A SPECIAL TAXING DISTRICT; (B) A CERTIFICATE OF TAXES DUE LISTING EACH TAXING JURISDICTION SHALL BE OBTAINED FROM THE COUNTY TREASURER OR THE COUNTY TREASURER'S AUTHORIZED AGENT; (C) INFORMATION REGARDING SPECIAL DISTRICTS AND THE BOUNDARIES OF SUCH DISTRICTS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM TEE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, THE COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER, OR THE COUNTY ASSESSOR. Page 3 930M0 TRTR ERICA TITLE INSURANCE CIIPANY Commitment No.: 8032505 SCHEDULE B - Continued EXCEPTIONS 7. Any interest which may have been acquired by the public in the North 30 feet feet of subject property by reason of resolution of Board of County Commissioners recorded October 14, 1889 in Book 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. 8. Reservation of right of proprietor of any penetrating vein or lode to extract his ore, in U.S. Patent recorded May 4, 1883 in Book 34 at Page 168. 9. Easement and right of way for wagon road as now located upon or across said NW1/4 of the NE1/4, granted to Franklin J. Wicks by Helena L. VonTrotha by instrument recorded October 14, 1909 in Book 310 at Page 337, in which the specific location of the easement is not defined. 10. Easement and right of way for drain tile and terms, agreements, provisions, conditions and obligations as contained in Agreement by and between Claud W. VonTrotha, Bodo L. VonTrotha and Samantha M. Medlin, recorded March 18, 1920 in Book 587 at Page 338. 11. Building restriction as contained on map recorded February 14, 1975 in Book 732 as Reception No. 1654174, providing as follows: No structure of a permanent nature will be built within 50 feet of the center of County Road 64. This additional 20 feet is being reserved for future right of way. 12. Any rights, interest or easements in favor of the riparian owners, the State of Colorado, the United State of America, or the general Public, which exist, have existed, or are claimed to exist in and over the waters and present and past bed and banks of Cache La Poudre. Page 4 930940 TR.AMERICA TITLE INSURANCE CtANY Commitment No.: 8032505 SCHEDULE B - Continued EXCEPTIONS 13. landquestion, resultdispute anyrchangeadverse inclaims riverto ay loss obednlocationrbygin of aother than natural causes, or alteration through accretion, reliction, erosion or avulsion of the center thread bank, channel or flow of waters in the Cache La Poudre lying within subject Land; and any question as to the location of such center thread, bed, bank or channel as a legal description monument or marker for purposes of describing or locating subject lands. NOTE: There are no documents in the land records of the office of the Clerk and Recorder of Weld County, accurately locating past or present location(s) of the center thread, bank, bed or channel of the above River or indicating any alterations of the same as from time to time may have occurred. 14. Easement and right of way to construct, reconstruct, operate, maintain and remove such telecommunications facilities from time to time, as granted to U S West Communciations, Inc., a Colorado Corporation by Ed Orr, recorded July 16, 1992 in Book 1343 as Reception No. 02295652, affecting the following described property: An easement being a strip of land 16 1/2 feet in width being South of, adjacent to and parallel with the Southerly right of way line of Weld County Road 64, said easement being 933 linear feet more or less and being wholly contained within the property described on Reception No. 02242879, and being within the N1/2 of Section 32, Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. NOTE: The following notices pursuant to CRS 9-1.5-103 concerning underground facilities have been filed with the Clerk and Recorder. These statements are general and do not necessarily give notice of underground facilities within the subject property. (a) Mountain Bell Telephone Company, recorded October 1, 1981 in Book 949 as Reception No. 1870705. (b) Colorado Interstate Gas Company, recorded August 31, 1984 in Book 1041 as Reception No. 1979784. (c) Associated Natural Gas, Inc., recorded April 10, 1989 in Book 1229 as Reception No. 2175917. (d) Public Service Company of Colorado, recorded November 9, 1981 Page 5 930840 TR AMERICA TITLE INSURANCE CIANY Commitment No.: 8032505 SCHEDULE E - Continued EXCEPTIONS in Book 952 as Reception No. 1874084. (e) Western Slope Gas Company, recorded March 9, 1983 in Book 990 as Reception No. 1919757. (f) Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company, recorded June 26, 1986 in Book 1117 as Reception No. 2058722. Page 6 930840 TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY AUTHORIZATION TO WAIVE REQUIREMENT FOR TAX CERTIFICATE PRIOR TO POLICY ISSUANCE The undersigned hereby authorize(s) the company to issue its title insurance policy or policies as contemplated under commitment number 8032505 without ordering tax certificates pursuant to provisions of Senate Bill 91-14 (CRS 10-11-122). Proposed Insured Proposed Insured Return to: Transamerica Title Insurance Company 1113 10th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 QQ 930940 Transamerica Title Insurance Company Adams • Amok* • Dasher Douglas • JMwsoe Count*, ukC LIM/IVO Sher Pens Careee 1070? 1303) 1er•Ia00 • Souk* County 1317 a SLM sower am; (30If.e3.71a0 al lase Vein*? a4 se..avw SUM Cameo Spam, WOW., 10007 003)434.373) Wald 11131rvnMnea y&Qs (303)312421) Latimer Courtly 151 vont Moat's. Pan Corns Cr CASS 17671 N7•Ma4 h,aloCewVy 17r waft Win ISM hoolso Canoe MO 1303,3•3431 noun • Jackson Counnes be g, Saolel 31aa*0001 1 Calreeos0177 TRANSAM ERICA TITLE INSURANCE CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS Please read carefully 1. This is a Commitment to issue one or more policies of title insurance in our Standard Form when the requirements set forth in the Commitment have been satisfied. The policy is available and should be examined before this Commitment is used if there is any question about coverage. 2. Only the policies shown are committed to. If there are any changes in the transaction, order an amendment from us. 3. The date on this Commitment is important. Nothing after that date has been considered by us. 4. This Commitment is good for 6 months only. Extensions should be ordered from us if they are needed. 930840 BOARD OF DIRECTORS ERNEST TIGGES GARY SIMPSON ERNEST ROSS W.M. McKAY CHARLES ACHZIGER March 10, 1993 RE: Water Service Dear Sirs, • NORTH WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT HIGHWAY 95 • LUCERNE, COLORADO 80646 LYLE NELSON. MGR. P.O. BOX 56 • PHONE 356-3020 This letter is in response to your inquiry regarding water service to the following described property: Lot A of Recorded Exemption No. 0805 -32 -1 -RE 114 NES of Section 32 -6N -66W 1. Water service is presently being provided to the above described property. 2. x Water service can be made available to the above described property provided all requirements of the District are satisfied. If contracts have not been consumated with North Weld County Water District within one year from date of this letter, this letter shall become null and void. Additional comments% North Weld County Water District is able to provide water to 4 (four) water taps at the above mentioned location.. Sincerely, NORTH WELD COUNTY TER DISTRICT Ly/e D. Nelson, Manager NDL/ds orr Subdivision EN3np:.. 0 OPublic Service® May 11, 1993 Orr Land Co. 801 8th Street, Suite 230 Greeley, CO 80631 Reference: Subdivision south of WCR 64 Sec. 32, Tn. 6N, Rng. 66W Dear Mr. Orr: • Public Sentce Company of Colorado 810 9th Street P,O. Box8 Greeley, CO 80832.0008 (303) 353.1144 Public Service Company of Colo. is willing and capable of serving the subject property with electrical power as required. Gene Rempel, Supervisor of Engineering looked at your subdivision for easements and his opinion was you need perimeter easements (15'). If you have any further questions, please call. Sincerely, REH:jkb Robert E. Hart • • May 18, 1993 Greeley, Colorado Orr Land Company Attention: Mr. Ed Orr 801 8, Suite 230 Greeley, Colorado 80631 M -VEST. COMMUNICATIONS Dear Sir, U WEST Communications will provide telephone facilities in the four site subdivision located on the south side of WCR 64 between roads 27 and 29 in accordance with our rates and tariffs on file with the Colorado Public Utilities Commission. If you have any questions or reed more information, please, call me on 350-2914. Sincerely, >2.44iJiadt Manager 930840 • to DECLARATION OF COVENANTS CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR ORR MINOR SUBDIVISION THIS DECLARATION is made this day of , 1993, by ED ORR ("the Declarant"). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Declarant is the owner of that certain real property located in the County of Weld, State of Colorado, legally described as Lot A of Recorded Exemption No. 2805 -32 -1 -RE 114 hereinafter referred to as "the Property." WHEREAS, the Declarant desires to establish certain standards covering the Property by means of protective covenants to insure the lasting beauty, value, and enjoyment of the Property; to this end and for the benefit of the Property and the Owners thereof, the Declarant desires to subject the Property to the easements, covenants, conditions, restrictions, charges and liens hereinafter set forth. NOW, THEREFORE, the Declarant hereby publishes and declares that the Property shall be held, sold, conveyed, transferred, leased, subleased, and occupied subject to the following easements, covenants, conditions, and restrictions which shall run with the Property and shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of all parties having any right, title, or interest in the Property or any portion thereof, their heirs, personal representatives, successors, and assigns. SECTION 1: ASSOCIATION AND MEMBERSHIP 1. All owners of Lots in the subdivision shall become a member of an association of homeowners of this subdivision upon acquisition of a lot. Each owner shall have one (1) vote for each Lot owned. When more than one (1) person or entity holds a beneficial interest in a Lot as joint tenants, tenants in common, or otherwise, all such persons shall be Members of the Association, but shall be considered only as one (1) Owner for voting purposes. 2. All homes, garages and out buildings must have the approval of 3/4 vote of the Association. 3. No constructon, aleration, addition, modification or reconstruction of any building, structure or other improvement within the Property shall be comenced or maintained until the plans and specifications thereof shall have been approved by the Asociation. 1 930840 4. The Association's approval or disapproval as required in these covenants shall be in writing. SECTION 2: USE AND RESTRICTIONS 5. The residential area covenants shall apply to all of the lots in the Orr Minor Subdivision. 6. All lots are restricted to single family dwellings. 7. No structure of a temporary character, trailer, basement, tent, shack, garage, barn or other outbuilding shall be used on any lot any time as a residence whether temporarily or permanently. 8. No single or double wide trailer shall be allowed on the subject lots. 9. All home residences must be in a minimum of 1,600 sq. ft. of living space and have an attached or detached garage of not less than two vehicles. 10. All tri-levels, splits, 2 story bi-levels, daylight or walkout basement homes to have 2,000 sq. ft. overall excluding garages, patios and screened porches. 11. Time for construction: The construction shall begin within three (3) months of the Association's approval of said structure. The construction of a family dwelling together with other permissible buildings set forth in these Covenants, shall be fully completed within six (6) months after the date of commencement of their construction, unless the Association agrees to an extension which shall not exceed six (6) months. 12. Out Buildings: Out buildings, such as barns and sheds for storage of lawn furniture, yard equipment, and permissible livestock, which are well constructed and of neat appearance and which size, design, and location have been approved by the Association may be constructed. 13. Animals: Animals shall be allowed subject to the existing Weld County Agricultural Zoning Regulation except swine will not be allowed except for 4-H or FFA projects only. No lot shall be over grazed and the grazing of animals shall not change the character of the lots. All animals shall be confined by a fence within the lot. All fencing shall allow,/ for free movement of wildlife. 14. Nuisance: Nothing shall be done or permitted on any Lot which is or may become a nuisance. No obnoxious or offensive activities or commercial businesses or trades shall be 2 930840 conducted on any Lot, except home occupations as defined and permitted by the zoning resolution of Weld County, Colorado, or other governmental entities having jurisdiction over the Property. No Lot shall be used, in whole or in part, for the storage of any property or thing that will cause such Lot to appear in an unclean or untidy condition or that will create an eyesore. No substance, thing, or material which emits foul or obnoxious odors, except livestock, or causes any noise that might disturb the peace, quiet, comfort, or serenity of the occupants of surrounding Lots shall be permitted on any Lot. 15. Garbage and Refuse Disposal: No lot or portion there of shall be used or maintained as a dumping ground for rubbish, garbage, trash, junk, or any other type of waste. All trash, garbage and other waste arising from residential use shall be kept in sanitary containers. The owner of each lot shall be obligated to keep the same free from weeds, fire and health hazards. Each Owner shall keep or cause to be kept all buildings, fences, and other structures located on his Lot in good repair. 16. Storage of Vehicles: No on street parking of vehicles shall be allowed on the cul-de-sac or public roadway on the property. Inoperative or unlicensed vehicles shall not be allowed to be stored or permitted to remain upon a lot. 17. Tree Removal: The existing trees located along the southern portion of lots 3 and 4 shall not be removed for any purpose except safety purposes or tree health purposes. 18. Resubdivision: No Lot may be further subdivided. This provision shall not be construed to prohibit or prevent the dedication or conveyance of any portion of a Lot as an easement for public utilities. SECTION 3: DITCH AND ROAD ASSESSMENTS AND MAINTENANCE 19. Transfer of Water Stock: Prior to the sale of all Lots within the Property, the Declarant shall transfer to the Association a total of an undivided 1/2 share of the Whitney Ditch Company. The water delivered to the Property as a result of ownership by the Association of the Water Stock shall be divided so that each lot shall receive 1/4 of the allocation of the associations water. 20. Ditch Assessments: The Association shall be responsible for the transmission ditches. In addition to the annual Common Assessments, the Association may levy, in any assessment year, a ditch assessment ("Ditch Assessment") applicable to that year only for the purpose of defraying, in whole or in part, the cost of any construction, reconstruction, repair, 3 930840 • I replacement and or maintenance of the Transmission Ditch serving the property from WCR 64 and transmitting waters to each lot including fixtures and personal property related thereto. 21. Ditch Maintenance Obligations: The Owners on which Lots irrigation distribution Ditches are located shall have the responsibility for maintenance, repair, renovation and manage the Distribution Ditch in a good, clean, attractive and sanitary condition, order and repair from the point at which the Association delivers irrigation water throughout the remainder of such Owner's Lot. 22. All Landowners within the Subdivision are responsible for one fourth of the Road Maintenance and Transmission Ditch Maintenance from Weld County Road number 64 within the Subdivision. 23. Said Landowners agree to elect by 3/4 vote a Trustee, the Trustee shall have the power to assess and collect road maintenance and transmission ditch maintenance on a prorate basis which shall be binding upon said property owners within the Subdivision. The total cost of said road maintenance and transmission ditch maintenance shall be divided among the Landowners on an equal four way split. Said trustee must be one of the Landowners, and shall be elected for one year terms. The acceptance and the recording of a deed conveying fee simple oof land within the constitute consent bythegranteetoabidde subdivision by shall the provisions of this road maintenance and transmission ditch maintenance, which shall be perpetual unless specifically released ormunicipality show dotheosubdivisiion be annexed at a future date. 24. Non payment of such assessments within 30 days of billing shall result in the paying Member or Members being entitled to recover all costs and expenses incurred to collect the delinquent assessments plus interest at the rate of 18% per annum plus reasonable attorneys fees. No owner may exempt himself from liability to pay any assessment. SECTION 4: GENERAL PROVISIONS 25. These covenants are to run with the land and shall be binding on all for a period of a 0i years from es and lthe date these persons mcoving under covenants are threcorded after which time said covenants shall be automatically extended for successive periods of 10 years, unless an instrument signed by a majority of the then owners of the lots has been recorded agreeing to change said covenants in whole or in part. 4 930840 • • 26. Enforcement shall be by proceedings at law or in equity against any person or persons violating or attempting to violate any covenants, either to restrain violation or to recover damages. 27. Invalidation of any of these covenants by judgement or court order shall in no way affect any of the other provisions which shall remain in full force and effect. Ed Orr STATE OF COLORADO SS COUNTY OF WELD The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 19_ by Ed Orr. Witness my hand and official seal. My commission expires: Notary Public 5 93094 • • IMPROVEMENTS AGREEMENT ACCORDING POLICY REGARDING COLLATERAL FOR IMPROVEMENTS THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of , by and between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, acting through its Board of County Commissioners, hereinafter called "County". and hereinafter called "Applicant". WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Applicant is the owner of or has a controlling interest in the following described property in the County of Weld, Colorado: WHEREAS, a final subdivision plat of said property, to be known as has been submitted to the County for approval; and WHEREAS, Section 11-1 of the Weld County Subdivision Regulationsprovidesdes that no final plat shall be approved by the County until the Applicant submitted a Subdivision Improvement Agreement tiguaranteeing a anteeisupportingedconstructiontof of the public improvements shown on plans, plats ansubdivision, which improvements, along with a time schedule for completion, are listed in Exhibits "A" and "B" of this Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE. IN CONSIDERATION OF the foregoing and of the acceptance and approval of said final plat, the parties hereto promise, covenant and agree as follows: 1.0 Applicant shall furnish, at its own expense, all engineering services in connection with the design and construction of the subdivision improvements listed on Exhibit "A" which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by this reference. be ormed by a Professional 1.1 EnEngirequired deLandeering services Surveyor registered ) in the fState of Colorado, and shall conform to the standards and criteria established by the County for public improvements. 1.2 The required engineering services eandsprofiles, estimates, construction ll consist of, but not be limited to, surveys, ndsthns, plans supervision, and the submission of necessary documents to the County. 1.3 Applicant shall furnish drawings and cost estimates for roads within the subdivision to the County for approval prior to the letting of any construction contract. Before acceptance theroafurnishds owithin eset the subdivision by the County. Applicant shall reproducible "as -built" drawings and a final statement of construction cost to the County. 2.0 W nihr of-av and Easements: Before commencing the construction of any improvements herein agreed upon, Applicant shall acquire, at its own oeasements ds and facilitiestraversed by the p oposed improvements SAllsuch rights-of-way andand easements used for the construction of roads to be accepted by the County shall be conveyed to the County and the documents of conveyance shall be furnished to the County for recording. 3.0 Cancrruction: Applicant shall furnish and install, at its own expense, the subdivision improvements listed on Exhibit "A" which is attached hereto and eof by this reference, uction schedule set out in according in Exhibit "B" al o attached herto and made a parthereof by this reference. 3.1 Said construction shall be in strict conformance to the plans and drawings approved by the County and the specifications subdivision ie e County for such public improvements. proposed within three miles of an incorporated community located in 1 3:0340 Weld County or located in any adjacent county, the Applicant shall be required to install improvements in accordance with the requirements and standards that would exist if the plat were developed within the corporate limits of that community. If the incorporated community has not adopted such requirements and standards at the time the subdivision is proposed, the requirements and standards of the County shall be adhered to. If both the incorporated community and the County have requirements and standards, those requirements and standards that are more restrictive shall apply. 3.2 Applicant shall employ, at its own expense, a qualified testing company previously approved by the County to perform all testing of materials or construction that is required by the County; and shall furnish copies of test results to the County. 3.3 At all times during said construction, the County shall have the right to test and inspect or to require testing and inspection of material and work at Applicant's expense. Any material or work not conforming to the approved plans and specifications shall be removed and replaced to the satisfaction of the County at Applicant's expense. 3.4 The Applicant shall furnish proof that proper arrangements have been made for the installation of sanitary sewer or septic systems, water, gas, electric and telephone services. 3.5 Said subdivision improvements shall be completed, according to the terms of this Agreement, within the construction schedule appearing in Exhibit "B". The Board of County Commissioners, at its option, may grant an extension of the time of completion shown on Exhibit "B" upon application by the Applicant subject to the terms of Section 6 herein. 4.0 Release of Liabilit"v-: Applicant shall indemnify and hold harmless the County from any and all liability loss and damage county may suffer as a result of all suits, actions or claims of every nature and description caused by, arising from, or on account of said design and construction of improvements, and pay any and all judgments rendered against the County on account of any such suit, action or claim, together with all reasonable expenses and attorney fees incurred by County in defending such suit, action or claim whether the liability, loss or damage is caused by, or arises out of the negligence of county or its officers, agents, employees or otherwise except for the liability, loss, or damage arising from the intentional torts or the gross negligence of the county or its employees while acting within the scope of their employment. All contractors and other employees engaged in construction of the improvements shall maintain adequate workman's compensation insurance and public liability insurance coverage, and shall operate in strict accordance with the laws and regulations of the State of Colorado governing occupational safety and health. 5.0 Off -Site Igprovements Reimbursement Procedure: The subdivider, applicant, or owner may be reimbursed for off -site road improvements as provided in this section when it has been determined by the Board of County Commissioners that the road facilities providing access to the subdivision are not adequate in structural capacity, width, or functional classification to support the traffic requirements of the uses of the subdivision. 5.1 The subdivider, applicant, or owner shall enter into an off -site improvements agreement prior to recording the final plat when the subdivider, applicant, or owner expects to receive reimbursement for part of the cost of the off -site improvements. 5.2 The off -site improvements agreement shall contain the following: The legal description of the property to be served. The name of the owner(s) of the property to be served. A description of the off -site improvements to be completed by the subdivider, applicant, or owner. The total cost of the off -site improvements. 2 930540 • The total vehicular trips to be generated at build -out by the subdivision, or resubdivision, as specified by the ITE Trip Generation Manual, or by special study approved by the Board of County Commissioners. A time period for completion of the off -site improvements. The terms of reimbursement. The current address of the person to be reimbursed during the term of the agreement. Any off -site improvements agreement shall be made in conformance with the Weld County policy on collateral for improvements. 5.3 If the subdivider, applicant, or owner fails to comply with the improvements agreement, the opportunity to obtain reimbursement under this section is forfeited. 5.4 When it is determined by the Board of County Commissioners that vehicular traffic from a subdivision or resubdivision will use a road improvement constructed under an improvement agreement, the subsequent subdivider, applicant, or owner shall reimburse the original subdivider, applicant, or owner, for a portion of the original construction cost. In no event shall the original subdivider, applicant, or owner collect an amount which exceeds the total costs of improvements less the pro rata share of the total trip impacts generated by the original development. Evidence that the original subdivider, applicant, or owner has been reimbursed by the subsequent subdivider, applicant or owner shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services prior to recording the final subdivision or resubdivision plat. 5.5 The amount of road improvement cost to be paid by the subsequent subdivider, applicant, or owner of a subdivision or resubdivision using the road improvements constructed under a prior improvement agreement will be based upon a pro rata share of the total trip impacts associated with the number and type of dwelling units and square footage and type of nonresidential developments intended co use the road improvement. The amount of road improvement cost shall also consider inflation as measured by the changes in the Colorado Construction Cost Index used by the Colorado Division of Highways. The cost of road improvements may be paid by cash contribution to the prior subdivider, applicant or owner or by further road improvements which benefit the prior subdivider, applicant, or owner's property. This decision shall be at the sole discretion of the Board of County Commissioners based upon the need for further off -site road improvements, 5.6 The report entitled TRIP GENERATION (Third Edition_ 1982) of the institute of Transportation Engineers shall normally be used for calculating a reasonable pro rata share of the road improvement construction costs for all subdivisions or resubdivisions. A special transportation study shall be used for land uses not listed in the 1TE Trip Generation Manual. Any question about the number of trips a subdivision or resubdivision will'generate shall be decided by the County Engineer. 5.7 The term for which the subdivider, applicant, or owner is entitled to reimbursement under the off -site improvements agreement, entered into between the subdivider and the county, is ten years from the date of execution of a contract for road improvements. 5.8 This provision is not intended to create any cause of action against Weld County or its officers or employees by any subdivider, applicant, or owner for reimbursement, and in no way is Weld County to be considered a guarantor of the monies to be reimbursed by the subsequent subdividers, applicants, or owners. 6,0 Acceptance of Ssreets for Maintenance by the Gourley: Upon compliance with the following procedures by the Applicant, streets within a subdivision may be accepted by the County as a part of the County road system and will be maintained and repaired by the County. 3 930840 6.1 If desired by the County, portions of street improvements may be placed in service when completed according to the schedule shown on Exhibit "B", but such use and operation shall not constitute an acceptance of said portions. 6.2 County may, at its option, issue building permits for construction on lots for which street improvements detailed herein have been started but not completed as shown on Exhibit "B", and may continue to issue building permits so long as the progress of work on the subdivision improvements in that phase of the development is satisfactory to the County; and all terms of this Agreement have been faithfully kept by Applicant. 6.3 Upon completion of the construction of streets within a subdivision and the filing of a Statement of Substantial Compliance, the applicant(s) may request in writing that the County Engineer inspect its streets and recommend that the .Board of County Commissioners accept them for partial maintenance by the County. Partial maintenance consists of all maintenance except for actual repair of streets, curbs and gutters, and related street improvements. Not sooner than nine months after acceptance'for partial maintenance of streets, the County Engineer shall, upon. request by the applicant, inspect the subject streets, and notify the applicant(s) of any deficiencies. The County Engineer shall reinspect the streets after notification from the applicant(s) that Any deficiencies have been corrected. If the County Engineer finds that the streets are constructed according to County standards, he shall recommend acceptance of streets for full maintenance. Upon a receipt of a positive unqualified recommendation from the County Engineer for acceptance of streets within the development, the Board of County Commissioners shall accept said streets as public facilities and County property, and shall be responsible for the full maintenance of said streets including repair. 7.0 General Recuirements for Collateral• 7.1 The value of all collateral submitted to Weld County must be equivalent to 100X of the value of the improvements as shown in this Agreement. Prior to Final Plat approval, the applicant shall indicate which of the five types of collateral he prefers to be utilized to secure the improvements subject to final approval by the Board of County Commissioners and the execution of this Agreement. Acceptable collateral shall be submitted and the plat recorded within six (6) months of the Final Plat approval. If acceptable collateral has not been submitted within six (6) months then the Final Plat approval and all preliminary approvals shall automatically expire. An applicant may request that the County extend the Final Plat approval provided the cost estimates are updated and the development plans are revised to comply with all current County standards, policies and regulations. The improvements shall be completed within one (1) year after the Final Plat approval (not one year after acceptable collateral is submitted) unless the applicant(s) requests that this Agreement be renewed at least thirty (30) days prior to its expiration and further provides that cost estimates for the remaining improvements are updated and collateral is provided in the amount of 100X of the value of the improvements remaining to be completed. If improvements are not completed and the agreement not renewed within these time frames, the County, at its discretion, may make demand on all or a portion of the collateral and take steps to see that the improvements are made. 7.2 The applicant may choose to provide for a phased development by means of designating filings of a Planned Unit Development Plan or Final Plat Subdivision. The applicant would need only to provide collateral for the improvements in each filing as approved. The County will place restrictions on those portions of the property that are not covered by collateral which will prohibit the conveyance of the property or the issuance of building permits until collateral is provided or until improvements are in place and approved pursuant to the requirements for a Request for Release of Collateral. 4 930840 7.3 The applicant intends to develop in accordance with Exhibits "A" and "B« 8,0 Improvements Guarantee: The five types of collateral listed below are acceptable to Weld County subject to final approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 8.1 An irrevocable Ltssaresjsztgitfrom a Federal or State licensed financial institution on a form approved by Weld County. The letter of credit shall state at least the following: The Letter of Credit shall be in an amount equivalent of 100% of the total value of the improvements as set forth in Section 6.0 and exhibits "A" and "B". The Letter of Credit shall provide for payment upon demand to Weld County if the developer has not performed the obligations specified in the Improvements Agreement and the issuer has been notified of such default. The applicant may draw from the Letter of Credit in accordance with the provisions of this policy. The issuer of the Letter of Credit shall guarantee that at all times the unreleased portion of the Letter of Credit shall be equal to a minimum of 100% of the estimated costs of completing the uncompleted portions of the required improvements, based on inspections of the development by the issuer. In no case shall disbursement for a general improvement item exceed the cost estimate in the Improvements Agreement (i.e., streets, sewers, water mains and landscaping, etc.). The issuer of the Letter of Credit will sign the Improvements Agreement acknowledging the agreement and its cost estimates. The Letter of Credit shall specify that 15% of the total Letter of Credit amount cannot be drawn upon and will remain available to Weld County until released by Weld County. The Letter of Credit shall specify that the date of proposed expiration of the Letter of Credit shall be either the date of release by Weld County of the final 15%, or one year from the date of Final Plat approval, whichever occurs first. Said letter shall stipulate that, in any event, the Letter of Credit shall remain in full force and effect until after the Board has received sixty (60) days written notice from the issuer of the Letter of Credit of the pending expiration. Said notice shall be sent by certified mail to the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, 8.2 Trust ne'ji upon all or some of the proposed development or other property acceptable to the Board of County Commissioners provided that the following are submitted: In the event property within the proposed development is used as collateral, an appraisal is required of the property in the proposed development by a disinterested M.A.I. member of the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers indicating that the value of the property encumbered in its current degree of development is sufficient to cover 100% of the cost of the improvements as set forth in the Improvements Agreement plus all costs of sale of the property. In the event property other than the property to be developed has been accepted as collateral by Weld County, then an appraisal is required of the property by a M.A.I. member of the Institute of Real Estate Appraisers indicating that the value of the property encumbered in its current state of development is sufficient to cover 100% of the cost of the improvements as set forth in the Improvements Agreement plus all costs of sale of the property. 5 930840 • • A title insurance policy insuring that the Trust Deed creates a valid encumbrance which is senior to all other liens and encumbrances. A building permit hold shall be placed on the encumbered property. 8.3 escrow Agreement that provides at least the following: The cash in escrow is at least equal to 100% of the amount specified in the Improvements Agreement. The escrow agent guarantees that the escrowed funds will be used for improvements as specified in the agreement and for no other purpose and will not release any portion of such funds without prior approval of the Board. The escrow agent will be a Federal or State licensed bank or financial institution. If the County of Weld County determines there is a default of the Improvements Agreement, the escrow agent, upon request by the County, shall release any remaining escrowed funds to the County. 8.4 A Surety bond given by a corporate surety authorized to do business in the State of Colorado in an amount equivalent to 100% of the value of the improvements as specified in the Improvements Agreement. 8,5 A cash deposit made with the County equivalent to 100% of the value of the improvements. 9.0 Request for Release of CollaSerel: Prior to release of collateral for the entire project or for a portion of the project by Weld County, the Applicant must present a Statement of Substantial Compliance from an Engineer registered in Colorado that the project or a portion of the project has been completed in substantial compliance with approved plans and specifications documenting the following: 9,1 The Engineer or his representative has made regular on•site inspections during the course of construction and the construction plans utilized are the same as those approved by Weld County. 9.2 Test results must be submitted for all phases of this project as per Colorado Department of Highway Schedule for minimum materials sampling, testing and inspections found in CDOH Materials Manual. 9.3 "As built" plans shall be submitted at the time the letter requesting release of collateral is submitted. The Engineer shall certify that the project "as built" is in substantial compliance with the plans and specifications as approved or that any material deviations have received prior approval from the County Engineer. 9.4 The Statements of Substantial Compliance must be accompanied, if appropriate, by a letter of acceptance of maintenance and responsibility by the appropriate utility company, special district or town for any utilities. 9.5 A letter must be submitted from the appropriate Fire Authority indicating the fire hydrants are in place in accordance with the approved plans. The letter shall indicate if the fire hydrants are operational and state the results of fire flow tests, 9.6 The requirements in 8.0 thru 8.5 shall be noted on the final construction plans. 9.7 Following the submittal of the Statement of Substantial Compliance and recommendation of acceptance of the streets for partial maintenance by the County, the applicant(s) may request release of the collateral for the project or portion of the project by the Board. This action will be taken at a regularly scheduled public meeting of the Board. 6 930840 9.8 The request for release of collateral shall be accompanied by "Warranty Collateral" in the amount of lOX of the value of the improvements as shown in this Agreement excluding improvements fully accepted for maintenance by the responsible governmental entity, special district or utility company. 9.9 The warranty collateral shall be released to the applicant upon final acceptance by the Board of County Commissioners for full maintenance under Section 5.3 herein. 10,0 public Sites_a00 Open Spaces: When the Board of County Commissioners, pursuant to a rezoning, subdivision or planned unit development, requires the dedication, development and/or reservation of areas or sites other than subdivision streets and utility easements of a character, extent and location suitable for public use for parks, greenbelts or schools, said actions shall be secured in accordancewith one of the following alternatives, or as specified in the PUD plan, if any: 10.1 The required acreage as may be determined according to Section 8-15-B of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations shall be dedicated to the County or the appropriate school district, for one of the above purposes. Any area so dedicated shall be approved by the County or school district, and shall be maintained by the county or school district. 10.2 The required acreage as determined according to Section 8-15-B of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations may be reserved through deed restrictions as open area, the maintenance of which shall be a specific obligation in the deed of each lot within the subdivision. 10.3 In lieu of land, the County may require a payment to the County in an amount equal to the market value at the time of final plat submission of the required acreage as determined according to Section 8-15-B. Such value shall be determined by a competent land appraiser chosen jointly by the Board and the Applicant. The cash collected shall be deposited in an escrow account to be expended for parks at a later date. 11.0 Successors and Assigns: This Agreement shall be binding upon the heirs, executors, personal representatives, successors and assigns of the Applicant, and upon recording by the County, shall be deemed a covenant running with the land herein described, and shall be binding upon the successors in ownership of said land. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed on the day and year first above written. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: Deputy Clerk to the Board APPROVED AS TO FORM: County Attorney APPLICANT: BY: "Al (title) Subscribed rind,worp.to before me thissit__ ,, day of 77,4.fle , 1953. My comk4, s [on- c:yS xe's : thxy Public 7 930840 EXHIBIT "A" Name of Subdivision: Orr Minor Subdivision Filing: Location: Intending to be legally bound, the undersigned Applicant hereby agrees to provide throughout this subdivision and as shown on the subdivision final plat dated , 19, recorded on 19_ in Book , Page No. Reception No. , the following improvements. (Leave spaces blank where they do not apply.) Improvements street eroding Street base Street paving Unit gpst 2,027sy @ 2,027sy @ 2.08 3.85 Estimated Construction Cost $4,216.00 6,790.00 Sidewalk storm sewer facilities jiesention oonds pitch improvements (culvert) 35Lf (x$15.00 Subsurface drainage Sanitary sewers Trunk and forced lines Mains n 4n -site scyag.e facilities pn-sire water supply an& Water mains fire hydrants 525.00 (as) 7751 F 0$6.00 Survey & street monuments & boxes Cpe lump sum Street lightinz Street name sigp fencing requirements _ Landscaping Park improvements 4,, 650.00 300.00 117 arrefl750.00 975-00 SUB-t9TAL Engineering and Supervision Costs $1.000.00 (testing, inspection, as -built plans and .work in addition to preliminary and final plat; supervision of actual construction by contractors) TOTAL ESTIMATED COST OF IMPROVEMENTS AND SUPERVISION $ $18,031.00 The above improvements shall be constructed in accordance with all County requirements and specifications, and conformance with this provision shall be determined solely by Weld County, or its duly authorized agent. Said improvements shall be completed acco` din•, construction schedule set out in Exhibit "B" $17.031.00 Signature of Applicant (If corporation, to be signed by President and attested to by Secretary, together with corporate seal.) Date: , 19� 8 930840 • • EXHIBIT "B" Name of Subdivision: Filing: On Minor Subdivision Location: Intending to be legally bound, the undersigned Applicant hereby agrees to construct the improvements shown on the final subdivision plat of Subdivision, dated , 19_, Recorded on , 19, in Book , Page No. Reception No. , the following schedule. All improvements shall be completed within years from the date of approval of the final plat. Construction of the improvements listed in Exhibit "A" shall be completed as follows: (Leave spaces blank where they do not apply.) Imorovementg Time for Completion Street grading 4 days Street base 5 days Street paving Curbs. gutters. and culverts Sidewalk Storm sewer facilities_ ge;ention ponds pitch improvements 1 day Subsurface drainage Sanitary sewers Trunk and forced lines Mains Laterals (house connected) On -site seware facilities On -site wattr supply and storage 3Jpter mains Fire hydrants Survey & street monuments & boxes 1 day Street ligjLng Street name signs Fencing requirements Land.scapint Park improvements days 1 day 1 A SUB -TOTAL 16 Aayc The County, at its option, and upon the request by the Applicant. may grant an extension of time for completion for any particular improvements shown above, upon a showing by the Applicant that . a;. a schedule cannot be met. Signature of Applicant (If corporation, to be signed by President and attested to by Secretary, together with corporate seal.) Date: 9 930840 TR NO. PARCEL NAME VENDOR NO. STATE OF COAL, RADO )} S. S. COUNTY WHEW CERTIFOTE OF TAXES DUE I, the undersigned, County Treasurer in and for said County, do hereby certify that there are no unpaid taxes, or unredeemed tax sales, a appears of record in the office, on the following described property, to -wit: 1:362786 6208053200004? ORR ED 6::I) riRR M/783 ft FJ(QEI .;s7 TAXES TAX AUTi•OR TY I) C;LIl.1RT'Y MCW WATER $108.74 22.457 1.000 6.34;'' 1.797;:...... 1''T NE4 32 6 66 BEG 1:La`3.;50' W OF NE t.: (aIR OF NE4 S000/'W ..'..:'.U' Ii::J.9ri' i:30G07'W 243.4(i' ;0004'W :1.:1.19.£34' .10 C/L CACHE: LA I 'ULIDSE RIVER I }c4fl3O'W 222.26' N42.018'W 24:1..83' N72036 'W 14.81.' :05:009'E 106.72' PI68I)55'W 5,1.29' NODO7't:: 1146.20' ::1.9iii' TO BEG (11..83A M/L) AKA LOT A RI:::C EXEMP `0' '0 f,.._32....:I...,RE i. 14 ( .12R) TOTAL AMOUNT DUE FOR THIS PARCEL... TS $0.00 TAX 'PAX AUTNoFtiTY 30.54 :1..36 8.63 <5CHOOL.. )):t ST RE4 WINDSOR SEVER F WINDSOR LIBRARY LEVY /0.440 1.627 1.078 TAX 64.1: ., 2.21 1.47 This does not Include land or improvements assessed separately unless specifically requested. Information regarding special taxing districts and the boundaries of such districts may be on file or deposit with the Board of County Commissioners, the County Clerk and Recorder, or the County Assessor. 1992 TAXES i"'Fi:1:I) $10 8./4 MAY 28, :1993 FRANCIS M. LOUSTALET USER or WELD COV Q0. DEPUTY DRAINAGE INVESTIGATION FOR 0RR 1VIIN0R SUBDIVISION A PORTION OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER SECTION s2, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, RANGE 66 THE SIXTH PRINCIPAL WEST MERIDIAN OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Prepared for MR ED 0RR 801 8th Street Suite 230 Greeley, Colorado 80631 May 1993 Project No. IfY1)108-93 PrePared B 1i42.00113E Engineering Associates Civil and Environmental Engineering Consultants 93084o • 0 Engineering Associates May 31,1993 Project No. HYD-108-93 Mr. Ed On 801 8th Street Suite 230 Greeley, Colorado 80631 Re: Orr Minor Subdivision, Weld County, Colorado Dear Mr. Orr, The enclosed report represents the results of a drainage investigation for the proposed ORR MINOR SUBDIVISION to be located on a portion of the Northeast Quarter of Section 32, Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. This investigation was based upon the proposed final subdivision plat; existing reports and plans for properties in the immediate vicinity; on -site observations; and available topographic information. The investigation was performed according to the criteria established in the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. Thank you for the opportunity to be of service to you. If you should have any questions, please feel free to contact this office. Respectfully Submitted, Dennis R. Messner, P.E. MESSNER Engineering Associates DRM/mkm Enclosures 001wlnu,nu,,,, d . tit/e Fes' c q.) u.! ' i�SS%oHK'- tomin;NnN1\a 3 -3i -F) Civil and Environmental Engineering Consultants 150 E. 29th Street, Suite 225 Loveland, Colorado 80538 Telephone: (303) 663-2221 930840 Letter of Transmittal Table of Contents Scope Site Description Existing Conditions Proposed Development Conclusions and Recommendations FM -BRITS Vicinity Map Existing Conditions Exhibit Proposed Conditions Exhibit Calculations 1 2 3 ii 930840 • • The following report represents the results of a drainage investigation for a proposed single family residential development to be located on a parcel of land located on a portion of the Northeast Quarter of Section 32, Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The investigation was performed for the project's Owner/Developer, Mr. Ed Orr. The purpose of this investigation is to determine the effects of the proposed development on the area's existing drainage conditions and to determine the improvements, if any, and the appropriate sizing for the proposed improvements so that it may be incorporated with the final design and construction of the project. The conclusions and recommendations presented in this report are based upon the proposed Final Plat for ORR MINOR SUBDIVISION; plans and reports for existing developments and facilities in the immediate vicinity; on -site observations; and the available topographic information. This analysis was performed according to the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. The proposed subdivision is located approximately one mile North and one-half mile West of the City Limits of the City of Greeley. The site is roughly rectangular in shape and contains approximately 11.8 acres. The east -west dimension is approximately 400 feet and the north -south dimension is approximately 1,430 feet. The site abuts the southerly right-of-way of County Road 64 at a distance of approximately 1,200 West of County Road 29. The site is a tract of a previous exemption. The site has been used for irrigated farming. The surrounding area is also irrigated farmland. The site generally slopes from North to South. A small ridge traverses the site from North to South. This ridge prevents offsite run-off from flowing onto the site The elevation of the site ranges from approximately 4725 at County Road 64 on the northern boundary to approximately 4700 at the Cache La Poudre River on the southern boundary. The slope of the site varies from 1% to 4%. The property to the West is an irrigated alfalfa field. The field generally slopes from North to South. Run-off from the field flows to the South and West away from the site. The property to the East consists of a residence and a field containing irrigated row -crop. Both properties generally slope from North to South. Run-off flows to the South and East away from the site. The property to the North consists of a farm residence and fields containing irrigated row -crop, This area generally slopes from North to South. Run-off from the North is intercepted in the road side ditch at the North side of County Road 64. The run-off intercepted in the ditch is directed to the West and East away from the site. The area to the South of the site is the river bottom lands of the Cache La Poudre River. Two prior studies have identifi ed the 100 Year Flood Plain on the site. These are: 1. National Flood Insurance Program, Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) No. 0802-66-0608, dated 9/27/91. 2. "Flood Line" established on previous Plat in Book 732, Recep. No. 1654174. 1 930840 PROPOSEDJ)EVESENT The proposed development is to consist of 4 single-family residential lots. The average lot size is to be 2.95± acres. Access to the lots is to be provided by way of a private cul de sac. The proposed development is to retain the existing drainage pattern to the greatest degree possible. The "street" is tc be constructed with minimal grade change from the current conditions. The site is not to be regraded and the lots are anticipated to retain the current drainage patterns. The minor drainage area that exists on the East side of the access drive at County Road 6 e filled geenerated in this areadt Tflow to the Souhe area is toth. This eliminatewill dgraded to direct what is to btheneed fora culvert at this intersection. The private access drive is to be grade to direct the run-off from the site to the South. The flow intercepted in the roadside ditches at each side of the roadway is to be directed to an open Swale. The swale is to be situated on the lot line common to Lots 3 and 4. Culverts will only be needed at the driveways to the individual lots. Onsite detention of stormwater is not recommended due to the site's proximity to the Cache La Poudre River. As previously stated, the site is located within a designated Flood -Plain. The Flood Way tion has designation en established below which ooh bsed itable ots 3 stru structures should bed 4. Therefore, a Eco structednimum aThe elevation is 4710. EROSION CONTROL The County's regulations and criteria do not specifically address procedures and methods to provide erosion control measures. The roadway and drainage improvements have been designed to minimize erosive impacts. Slopes of roadside ditches have been reduced where possible to maintain flow velocities that are non -erosive. The roadside ditches back slope has been reduced to a maximum slope of five to one to provide a safe maintainable slope. All areas disturbed by construction are to be re -seeded with a drought tolerant low maintenance variety of grasses. Erosion control measures such as, silt fences, sediment traps, etc., are to be used during construction and are to remain in place until the permanent vegetation is established. The subdivision is to retain the irrigation water rights. This will be the means to provide supplemental irrigation that will be needed to aid in establishing the grasses, shrubs and trees. It is recommended that the use of native trees, shrubs and grasses be incorporated in the design and installation of landscaping for the proposed residences. This will help to assure that the plant materials will establish and thrive in this environment. We would also recommend that covenants be established to limit the number of hoofed animals to eliminate over grazing. 2 930940 COLLUSIONS ANSECO$VIMENDATIONQ$ • 1. The proposed development will retain the existing drainage patterns. 2. The site is located within a designated floodway or flood plain. No habitable structure is to be established below the Elevation of 4710. 3. All roadway and drainage development is to be performed according to Weld County's Standards and Specifications. 4. Onsite detention of run-off water is not recommended due to the site's proximity to the Cache La Poudre River. 5. Temporary erosion control measures are recommended to be incorporated with the construction activities. The subdivision has been designed to minimize erosive activities and to provide permanent control :measures. Plant materials to be used to provide permanent control measures are to be native plants and grasses that are drought tolerant and require little maintenance. 3 930840 • • • • 930840 • • VICINTY MAP 1/: Opp°IL „ 1 ••• C O . R . 6 +4 t0 c _1fffirr77W11'/�h55 \�\� b . a x p Y Q 67 fY 4694 • Soul ,, \ C\ , 32 \ i w tia. O / 33 33 ` ��rt�•. �.� -7l .,. .100 • ♦ r- 14 I /Hf < - _Subel. NPo I �� II 0.?J i� - 4000 LON F• 5• ® . . a > ♦ i re �� l •� l VICINTY MAP for "ORR MINOR SUBDIVISION' located in the Northeast Quarter of Section 32, Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado 930840 • Ua A ♦ 4111 EXISTING CONDITIONS EXHIBIT 1 i 1 • N ID Ci ( 0 0 ° A • 1I a O WELD COUNTY ROAD NO. 64. • EXISTING CONDITIONS EXHIBIT 1 i 1 • O i O O • m T • • O T O T • \ t �r. so R a c_ I 3 WELD COUNTY ROAD NO. 64. samige Aim O 930840 DRAINS INVESTIGATION - "RATIONAL SHOD" Client: Ed Orr _ Calculated By: JJR Project: Orr Minor Subdivision Checked By: DRM Location: NE 1/4, 32-6-66, Weld County i Date: 28 -May -83 Total Site Area= 11.83 Acres± ■ a sq. ft. t Existing Conditions: Determine Average Rational Method "C" Values Description Paved Parking, Drives, etc. Roof Open/Landscaped Area (sq.ft.) 0 0 11.83 Avg. "C" - 2 Yr. = 0.01 Avg. "C" - 10 Yr. 0.05 Avg. "C" - 100 Yr. = 0.20 "C"-2Yr. 0.87 0.80 0.01 "C" - 10 Yr. 0.88 0.90 0.05 "C" - 100 Yr. 0.89 0.90 0.20 Determine Time of Concentration Consider Existing Alfalfa Field Slope from N.W. to S.E. @ Boundary of Site: Time as an average of " Short grass Pasture" & "Fallow or Min. Tillage" (From FIGURE 3-2) Velocity = 0.6 ft/sec. O Slope = 1.1% ± Length, L - 1100 Tg = L / Vel, = 1100/(0.6x60)= 30.56 Minutes Therefore, Tc = To + Tg = 0 + 30.59 = 30.56 Minutes Thererfore, USE, Tc - 30 _ Minutes 110= 2.59 in./hr. 1100= 4.06 in./hr. Q = CIA Q10- 0.05 x 2.59 x 11.83. 1.53 cis Q100 - 0.20 x 4.06 x 11.83. 9.61 el.s Note: Under the misting conditions the site discharges directly to the Cnche La Pouf River. Page 1 of 93C840 DRAINS INVESTIGATION - "RATIONAL HOD" Client: Ed Orr Calculated By: JJR Project: Orr Minor Subdivision Location: NE 1/4, 32-6-66, Weld County Proposed Condition& Determine Average Rational Method "C" Values Total Site Area = 11.83 Acres t Checked By. DAM Date: 28 -May -93 Description Area "C" - 2 Yr. "C" - 10 Yr. "C" - 100 Yr. (sq.ft.) Gravel, Drives, etc. 0.5 0.87 0.88 0.89 Roof 0.5 0.80 0.90 0.90 Open/Landscaped 10.83 0.01 0.05 0.20 Avg. "C" - 2 Yr. = 0.08 Avg. "C" - 10 Yr. = 0.12 Avg. "C" - 100 Yr. = 0.26 Determine Time of Concentration Time Overland as "Short Grass Pasture" Slope, S a 1.1% Length, L a 250 ft. From FIGURE 3-2, Vol. = 0.6 ft./sec. To a L / (Vel. x 60) = 6.94 min. Time in Channel as "Grassed Waterway" Slope, S = 1.1% Length, L = 610 ft. From FIGURE 3-2, Vol. = 1.50 ft./sec. TchaL/(Vel.x60)a 6.78 min. Thererfore, Tc = To + Tch = 13.72 min. Thererfore, USE, To - 15 Minutes I10= 3.74 in./hr. I100= 5.86 in./hr. Area Concentrating at Beginning of Grassed swale a 3.75 serest Q=CIA Q10 a 0.12 x 3.74 x 3.75 = 1.70 Q100 a 0.26 x 5.88 x 3.75 = LOU ets. Page 2 of 2 930840 DRAINAGE CRITERIA MAN• • RUNOFF • • TABLE 3-1 (42) RECOMMENDED.RUNOFF COEFFICIENTS AND PERCENT IMPERVIOUS LAND USE OR PERCENT FREQUENCY SURFACE CHARACTERISTICS IMPERVIOUS 2 5 10 100 Business: Commercial Areas 95 .87 .87 .88 .89 Neighborhood Areas 70 .60 .65 .70 .80 Residential: Single -Family * .40 .45 .50 .60 Multi -Unit (detached) 50 .45 .50 .60 .70 Multi -Unit (attached) 70 .60 .65 .70 .80 1/2 Acre Lot or Larger * .30 .35 .40 .60 Apartments 70 .65 .70 .70 .80 Industrial: Light Areas 80 .71 .72 .76 .82 Heavy Acres 90 .80 .80 .85 .90 Parks, Cemetaries: 7 .10 .18 .25 .45 Playgrounds: 13 .15 .20 .30 .50 Schools: 50 .45 .50 .60 .70 Railroad Yard Areas 20 .20 .25 .35 .45 Undeveloped Areas: Historic Flow Analysis- 2 (See "Lawns") Greenbelts. Agricultural Offsite Flow Analysis 45 .43 .47 .55 .65 (when land use not defined) Streets: Paved 100 .87 .88 .90 .93 Gravel (Packed) 40 .40 .45 .50 .60 Drive and Walks: 96 .87 .87 .88 .89 Roofs: 90 .80 .85 .90 .90 Lawns, Sandy Soil 0 .00 .01 .05 .20 Lawns, Clayey Soil o .05 .15 .25 .50 NOTE: These Rational Formula coefficients may not be valid for large basins. • "See Figure 2-1 for percent impervious. 11-1-90 URBAN DRAINAGE AND FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT 930840 DRAINAGE CRITE MANUAL • RUNOFF 50 30 ►- 20 z w U cc w a 10 z w 0. 0 5 CO W co 3 0 v 2 cc w Q 1 .5 P I♦ Wr a t �W % J ■r■ • I a'�I it yT J1■■■� i� v oW QW tfe 0 .�■■-_ °J �W °e A. 4. le A. S o411111 .1 .2 .3 .5 1 2 3 5 VELOCITY IN FEET PER SECOND 1O FIGURE 3-2. ESTIMATE OF AVERAGE FLOW VELOCITY FOR USE WITH THE RATIONAL FORMULA. *MOST FREQUENTLY OCCURRING "UNDEVELOPED" LAND SURFACES IN THE DENVER REGION. 20 REFERENCE: "Urban Hydrology For Small Walarahade" TnChnloal Reline No. 55, USDA, SCS Jan, 1975. 5 -1-84 URBAN DRAINAGE & FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT 930840 • • • • • RAINFALL REPORT RAINFALL TYPE s WESTERN RAINFALL RAINFALL FILENAME : PRECIPITATION 2yr/6hr • 1.25 in 2yr/24hr • 1.60 in 100yr/6hr • 3.10 in I00yr/24hr • 4.00 in Elevation • 4720.00 ft INTERMEDIATE INTENSITIES (in/hr) 5 min 15 min 30 ein 60 ein 6 hr 24 hr 2 yr 3.17 2.07 1.44 0.91 0.25 0.08 5 yr 4.59 3.01 2.09 1.32 0.35 0.12 10 yr 5.71 3.14 2.59 1.64 0.45 0.15 25 yr 6.96 4.56 3.16 2.00 0.54 0.18 50 yr 8.00 5.24 3.63 2.30 0.62 0.21 100 yr 8.94 5.86 4.06 2.57 0.70 0.24 BDE VALUES Intensity • 8/(tiee coot 4 D)"E B D E 2 yr 26.38 9.50 0.79 5 yr 39.39 9.75 0.80 10 yr 47.63 9.50 0.79 25 yr 58.01 9.50 0.79 50 yr 66.61 9.50 0.79 100 yr 74.48 9.50 0.79 930840 so °R.( O,e,C. Aimee. J'aeo_ Nio-/x8-93' .Afem S-Z9_�43 gig 5 28 css CC.n 41 Odder,» • ne .U, h 4i ? • Jeea....,emw Y`o . £..i Lie Dnn? ye %:re✓ig;t4 c4/c..,/., i,.ms: = /. Ica . Qioo= 5.7cis. eens.de.• are:Sear IV' .r 4oea/ J'wf/c . w/ Min o, 1:1 'Side Q -t l,yt(0 A egg e2.. n I i h 71. 0.0(00 (Fran, Macs 2-46 _ Quo - 6.7 6,3,07 .S'/vv a s. Death Lite (.070 to c eA n -4. Maas. A 'f g 44 • [c.�r = 8.25 N'x/$,26' O fl _... Nap Lo.oi c4 (°.C4. 930840 CD ©,2,g.. • Oct m.Nr< Sate #N9O- /e8 -93t 5-z9 Da%on one :/27,� • _ CM1✓e•) %Stec 4a, d.v,dd 4 cea.i Dr•s✓GH/w_ys fo Cat 109. Clout, :cite O � /.6" c 2sn, ' . ii e . Above Cult.t rt hySSers /o Ge /oe/f, cI4y lent 694JAC J AOrr ied Le, Pt;oe • A4 ; 7;0 and"- ' be ccsJ,dere.', 74r /Sad !Cmi° @ gwgl t /,.O 42- 1 c/S Note /Ad . .6DM art._ecSer man Q•n • /.7.c4 I' -.774.1r ore q 42 in . S,e' e . /e" o%it • 930840 DRAINAGE CRITERIA MANUA. ` MAJOR DRAINAGE Typical cross -sections suitable for grass lined channels are given in Figure • 2-4. 2.3.4 Roughness Coefficients. The hydraulic roughness of man-made grass lined channels depends on the length of cutting, if any. the type of grass, as well as the depth of flow (11). Typical roughness coefficients are as follows: TABLE 2-4 MANNING ROUGHNESS COEFFICIENTS, n* Depth of Flow of 0.7-1.5 ft. Bermuda grass, Buffalo grass, Kentucky Bluegrass a. Mowed to 2 inches b. Length 4-6 inches Good stand any grass a. Length of 12 inches b. Length of 24 inches Fair stand any grass a. Length of 12 inches b. Length of 24 inches Depth of Flow Greater Than 3.0 ft. 0.035 0.030 0.040 0.030 0.070 0.035 0.100 0.035 0.060 0.035 0.070 0.035 *For straight channels without shrubbery or trees The 0.7 to 1.5 foot depth in Table 2-4 is generally suitable for computing the wetted channel portion for the initial storm runoff„ while the greater than 3 foot depth is suitable for the major runoff computations. A depth of flow of 2.0 feet or more will begin to lay the grass down to form a smoother bottom surface. UDFCD, 1990 930840 DRAINAGE CRITERI7PMANUAL IIRETS 8 CULVERTS • • 4 —uo — N3 — Ill — µ4 -1Nt S Ito 0 - J 54 0 -SO -N 10,000 0,000 - {,000 84)4 14114 s.w1 -0,100 4.N.h 4,000 3,000 t,000 1,000 -1Oo - $00 - 500 - 400 -300 gr 200 W - 100 / -41 s -'per Zr• -4t j X -s0 s 40 Romwit EX -r 044 Iq 1.e e,4 IZ t.e ♦3 a t.e s4 t0 434 - 30thio SCALE -33 ;.l0 VI —30 7 R1 /— 4w*Wont ti .I.e. —tT _10 V/141..14 E NT RAM, TY — t4 .. 4 . N. wN ltl w 00 Mint Nr1.N/.1l/ ti was OI, ISs tie S.ryN 14040 MN l.rwe. 0 4 4 .4M., w w..r.. M 01N1re/N. / — I.0 it (I) -- G. (3) -S. S. (2) 3. 3. - S. - t. - Is i 5.0 E- I.o — 1.0 .1 — .1 —.S T—.T —75 —.1 -.5 -.5 HEADWATER DEPTH FOR C. M. PIPE CULVERTS WITH INLET CONTROL FIGURE 10-9. I1 -1S-68 Ose.p Re31eeu1 Camel N fr/ereeuel{ 9,;,0840 MINOR SUBDIVISION FINAL FLAT AfEIpAVIT OF INTEREST MISERS MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE ESTATE Application No. Subject Property Orr Minor Subdivision STATE OF COLORADO ) ) sa COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names and addresses of all mineral owners and lessees of mineral owners on or under the parcel of land under as their names appear upon the records in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office or from an ownership update from a title or abstract company or an attorney. Ed Orr The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this Pug day of Qu„nct_ 1933 WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission Expires:nc6 7, 19`{7 Oe a ORooD4— Notary Public 930840 • • NAMES OF MINERAL OWNERS AND LESSEES OF MINgJtALS Please print or type VAMP. ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY, STATE AND ZIP CODE 100% ownership - Ed Orr 801 8th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 Lessees - None 930840 day of My Commission Expir •RECORDEDJXEMPTIQI �FIDAVTT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE Application No. Subject Property 6r1 Orr minor 5uindiJi54n STATE OP COLORADO ) ss COUNTY OF WELD THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names, addresses, and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of property (the surface estate) within five hundred feet of the property under consideration. This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, or an ownership update from a title or abstract company or attorney, derived from such records, or from the records of the Weld county Clerk and Recorder. The list compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor shall have been assembled within thirty days of the application's submission date. The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this / , I9 N WITNESS my hand and official seal. -Ag ary Public 930840 j&3ES OOROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN 5ajumigil Please print or type NNE ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY, STATE AND ZIP CODE ASSESSOR'S PARCEL IDENTIFICATION # Dal, 4-/(L,,ee, tilt _let Lust Earl YNZSt2PG IrIeS PeJ J ` 'r %row ei C e At c ed C Trm she -s) CdvSyS'rt Drr C/ prr l.. i e. P(kras a -14n y rider /3raq ae/d Pe2I LY ee9ey is 1 A C 7/a A 5/- /4r' 8S' LJ; ndsor e0 torso S. 11tm roe l+ lenuee P -t) P02 Of R-01 r gt S,t,ft 330 02"05--- 3? -0 -°G -o 9,3 Oros- 32 -O-eO-oyf O 05-3�-0-uo-0/7 08"x)""-31-o-ob-oil Greeleu Cam, o Yo_F_J /34 `du r.f ad 4y OPoo 3o -0 -no -e/3 r4 e ity r e Po G 3/ Clyde + Kc.'l'1. /rr.., 7er.vrste/o 11'71/ Weed et ad 4 d/ �rtiS�e rS ‘re city, eo 804 ?/ CliNe 4 -1C -4 -Oren I e yr .Ae,n /3'1/ ijtid e, d2d Tr utc 1- es Gre4/tPD 106 1 3/ o8oS; f-0-00-073-00-023 010>--2 - 0 -00 - al 930840 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR RECREATIONAL VEHICLE STORAGE IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - DON HOFF 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 18th day of August, 1993, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Don Hoff, 1025 9th Avenue, Suite 309, Greeley, Colorado 80631, for a Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for recreational vehicle storage in the A (Agricultural) Zone District on the following described real estate, to -wit: Part of the NW} of Section 10, Township 5 North. Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, at said hearing on August 18, 1993, the Board deemed it advisable to continue said matter to August 25, 1993, at 10:00 a.m., and WHEREAS, at said hearing on August 25, 1993, Don Hoff, Attorney for Wanda McNamara and Mary Etta Huff, property owners, was present, and WHEREAS, Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance provides standards for review of said Amended 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. This amended proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan Urban Growth Boundary Goals and Policies. Urban growth boundary areas are maintained to provide an official definition between future urban and agricultural land uses. Urban uses are intended to concentrate in or adjacent to existing municipalities. In a letter dated June 25, 1993, a representative of the City of Greeley Planning staff indicated this amended proposal does comply with the Greeley Comprehensive Plan, with three conditions. These conditions are addressed in the Conditions of Approval and Development Standards. 930812 Ce: PG, HL(EP) //orF SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT - HOFF PAGE 2 b. The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural Zone District and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. c. The uses which would be permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses which include a cemetery, gravel mining, pasture, several rural residences, and a welding company, and will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the City of Greeley's Comprehensive Plan. Conditions of Approval and Development Standards will ensure compatibility. No objections have been received from surrounding property owners. d. The property is located in the Airport Overlay District, and portions are located within the Flood Hazard Overlay District. Development Standards address these concerns. No other overlay districts affect the site. e. 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 Amended Special Review Permit for recreational vehicle storage 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 13 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. Within 30 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners, an I.S.D.S. evaluation shall be performed on all existing septic systems. Septic permits shall be required on the existing systems following the evaluations. 930812 SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT - HOFF PAGE 3 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 25th day of August, A.D.. 1993. /oki‘? ATTEST: Weld County Clerk 4/21 -A --/ toot the Board BY: it -4.. ? /�Deputy Cthe Board APPROVED AS TO FORM: ounty' et7:;neI BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WEL COUNTY, COLORADO onstance L. Ijarbert. hairman Barbara J. Kirkmeyer SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS DON HOFF AMENDED USA #926 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit is for recreational vehicle storage 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. 3. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements of the Airport Overlay District. 4. A Flood Hazard Development Permit will be required for any new construction or substantial improvement of existing structures in the Floodway or Floodprone Districts located on the property. 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. All 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. A 20 -foot all-weather surface shall be provided on the access road to within 150 feet of the furthermost point of the storage buildings, as requested by the Greeley Fire Department. 10. This Permit shall automatically be reviewed in 10 years after the date of initial approval by the Board of County Commissioners, and expire when there is a sale or lease of the property. The Permit will not expire if the property is willed or transferred to a family member. 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 Design Standards of Section 24.5 of 13. The property owner or operator shall Operation Standards of Section 24.6 be responsible for complying with the the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. be responsible for complying with the of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 930812 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - HOFF PAGE 2 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. 15. The Special Review area shall be limited to the by foregoing Standards herein and governed the 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. 930812 NOTICE The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. on August 25, 1993. 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: Don Hoff 1025 9th Avenue, Suite 309 Greeley, Colorado 80631 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NW} of Section 10, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF APPROVED USE: Recreational vehicle storage in the A (Agricultural) Zone District SIZE OF PARCEL: 3.5 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: Deputy C !•rk to the Board PUBLISHED: September 2, 1993, in the Windsor Beacon 93081.2 id the - out P'seaean e° .r a or tie= Salt Sung. Celered°, en Assuan ES, ink eandIlte WN speo llo Oevelopment Plan and SSG* Review Prat tar the property and inflow . dwrerlbed below. Conditional approval of Suellen creates ♦ vented i punpAnt ID Ande ee6 of vie CAL es wrmdet opMsd Wine Win APPLICANT. Om ►Ys. 7096 Eh Avenue, SPAR Sae, Oreelay, Celeste LEGAL ufsCNPTIest Part of the NW114 et serdlon /0; Toni* 6 Now. Renee SS West of the 6th PAL.. Weld TYPE AND INTENrNIY OF APPROVED: USE: neereadonal reads neaps le tea A (A9rlouaurdl - zone SIAE OF PARCEL: SS ewes• more wins . FaWreM*bideeyOw wine and eanSom of growl mut In a Welfare of Me wed mewl diet COMOF MISSIONS ICOUNT Y WELD COUNtV., COLORADO W pK D. WAA R TNfr WY: SMELLY - K. MILLER. MPS OM WhoSeed AFFmAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD I, lIITH HANSEN, of said County of Weld, being duly sworn, say that I am publisher of WINDSOR BEACON a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said County and State, published in the town of WINDSOR, in said County and State; and that the notice, of which the annexed is a true copy, has been published in said weekly for —_,L _successive weeks, that the notice was published in the regular and entire issue of every number of the paper during the period and time of publication, and in the newspaper proper and not in a supplement, and that the first publication of said notice was in said paper bearing the date of the • j22.41day of 406 •A.DY 19ta, and the last publication beating the date of the day of A.D., 19_ and that the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 5 consecutive weeks, in said County and State, prior to the date of fret publication of said notice, and the same is a newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate e printing of legal notices an • advertisements, app May 18, 1931, and all prior is r as in force. ISHER r —Le Subecri • a • s ern to barmenbarmenthis --day Of dTi. . 19 NOTARYPUBLIC YP My commission expires *j." /9 96 330812 ATTENDANCE RECORD HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS ON THIS 25TH DAY OF AUGUST 1993: DOCKET d 93-60 - MINOR SUBDIVISION FINAL PLAT, ED ORR DOCKET 11 93-55 - SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT, JOSE A. GONZALES DOCKET 11 93-57 - AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT, DON HOFF DOCKET 11 PLEASE write or print your name legibly, your address and the DOCKET 11 (as listed above) or the name of the applicant of the hearing you are attending. NAME ADDRESS n HEARING ATTENDING . r da-rz7✓ o, „,53#0/5- #O/5r ,/ +S er \lc,+ .N \�1 el NBC y)s eG. 17a -di n, rtCA`ti .iC ts.4 l ';C�CI�.G[.+J�/��e-4Lt i.LGc„� /977/ 6de=/,?e. Sc. Gc 4'3,1`'" _ t e ls( V e«.tAz/6 ., /cf77/ u�cj,P�� i/� " ;3.60 AAZ incX w /?toy £rc_,e ec �✓.u.,o;' 9 -C1/2 4 —.SS, 57 930812 RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR RECREATIONAL VEHICLE STORAGE IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - DON HOFF 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 18th day of August, 1993, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Don Hoff, 1025 9th Avenue, Suite 309, Greeley, Colorado 80631, for a Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for recreational vehicle storage in the A (Agricultural) Zone District on the following described real estate, to -wit: Part of the NWI of Section 10. Township 5 North. Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado WHEREAS, said applicant, Don Hoff, was present, and WHEREAS, said property was not posted in a timely manner; therefore. the Planning staff recommended continuing said matter to August 25, 1993, and WHEREAS. the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present and, having been fully informed, finds that this request shall be continued to August 25, 1993, at 10:00 a.m. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by County. Colorado, that the application Amended Special Review Permit for A (Agricultural) Zone District on the and hereby is, continued to August 25, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld for a Site Specific Development Plan and recreational vehicle storage in the hereinabove described parcel of land be, 1993, at 10:00 a.m. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 18th day of August, A.D., 1993. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 44--yri ,72-deare-- Constance Constance L. Harbert. Chaan Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: Si Deputy Clerk to the Bo APPROV AS TO FORM: my A torney Webster, Po-Tem c_c' . Baxte %AJ L J �u; I. 4 Barbara J. Kirkmey, r 930812 p,_o7ai cc 1 OG f-/4Gi; r, L 930811 • • DON J. NoFF ATTORNEY AT LAW July 26, 1993 Welds^sdi and e Board of County Commissioners of Weld County 915 10th Street P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 RE: AMENDED USR-928 Dear Board of County Commissioners. 1025 Stn AVENUE SUITE 309 GREELEY, COLORADO 60631 (303) 3560767 This letter is being written to you for the purpose of, requesting authority to proceed with the building construction, 'on the above mentioned, Use By Special Review request. The subject property is located on: Part of the NW 1/4 of Section 10, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. with a street address of 1511 East 16th Street. The property owners, Mary Etta Huff and Wanda McNamara, request permission and authority to proceed with construction, prior to final approval of the amended USR, by the Board of County Commissioners. The property owners understand and hereby agree that if the authority to proceed with construction, prior to final consideration by the Board of County Commissioners is granted, they will proceed to excavation and construction of the proposed structure. The landowners further understand that if final approval is not granted, all construction will cease and any foundation structures and any other construction completed, pursuant to this request, will be removed and the property will be restored, that means, it will be in the same condition as on July 20. 1993, the date on which the Weld County Planning Commission hearing was held. Sincerely, DON J`if6FF, s34 2 Attorney for the Lpindowners 1025 9th Avenue, Suite 309 Greeley, Colorado 80631 (303) 356-6767 MARY ETWA HUFF v�+ WANDA MCNAMARA <h/4,fE. 930812 • ntst; WE�Yc COLORADO July 28, 1993 Mr. Don Hoff 1025 9th Avenue, Suite 309 Greeley, CO 80631 Subject: Amended USR'926 Dear Mr. Hoff: • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303) 353.3645, EXT. 3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80831 Thank you for your letter of July 26. The Board of County Commissioners has approved your request to issue the building permit for a residence prior to approval of the Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review permit. The Board's approval is conditional upon the following: 1. All activities conducted on the property are at your own risk; 2. You will comply with any conditions of approval for the Amended Special Review permit, 3. All construction shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance; 4. You will comply with any other County, State, or Federal requirements which may apply to the use of the property; and 5. In the event the Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review permit is not approved, all construction will cease and the residence shall be removed, If you have any questions, please call me. Sincerely, Chuck Cunliffe, AICP Director pc: Mary Etta Huff Wonda McNamara Board of County Commissioners Building Inspection Department 930812 1 fi'''r wit, t COLORADO mEmoRAnDum Clerk to the Board July 29, 1993 To Dote Greg Thompson, Current Planner / From QD I Amended USR-926 Subject: Enclosed, please find a letter from the applicant requesting early release of his building permit for a single family dwelling, and a copy of the Planning Department response. The Board of County Commissioners has approved early release of the building permit. Enclosure 930812 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 arc 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: 93-57 APPLICANT Don Hoff 1025 9th Avenue, Suite 309 Greeley, Colorado 80631 DATE: August 18, 1993 TIME: 10:00 a.m. REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for recreational vehicle storage in the A (Agricultural) Zone District LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NW} of 65 West of the6th P.M., Weld County, Coloradon 10, Township 5 Range LOCATION: 3/4 mile east of the City of Greeley on East 16th Street DATED: July 28, 1993 PUBLISHED: August 5, 1993, in the Windsor Beacon BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Linda M. Dodge Deputy Clerk to the Board 930812 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION Pursuant to the senng len of he MIS of Colorado and to Weld County Zoning Ordinance. a Oft hearing "ES be held in the Chambers of the Board. of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center. 916 10th Street First Floor. Greeley. Colorado, at -9r Imo specified. AI persons in any Harmer interested in the Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit are requested M and and cosy Ere Word. Should the applicant etas hwesttd party Sae the taesen a;of a. court reporter to MOMa eootd"of 7th =090edinas. la -tolhoAiPeth wswd which will be keptduring the beating, the Clerk w the Soard•s.Offce shall be advised in wag of such salon at WM We days pier I. the hearing. The neat of engaging a cowl .space shall be borne by ...the teghwetng party. BE ft ALSO KNOWN Mat WI tent and naps so certifiedby the Weld County Riming Cosanission may be SoafilnW.N the Milos of Ills Clerk -to the MAKI of - Crentp CommIn.ltners, to-aidin B19 t d Co ty Gniennia,: CeNtr. 915 14th Street, Third Floor, On y, Colorado. DOOI[ET NO: Inc APPLICANT:. Don Not 1025 ISM MiS', Sults 309. OraMey. Colorado DATE: August ts. iNS Tat 10:00 a.m. REQUEST: A Ow Spsa& Developers Plan. and Amended tf9at-i ReMsw W ittr AD (A9rlodtunt0 Zone I. E Q._.A .. L DEBCRIPTICN:'Pert of to NWII4 of asown 10. Tonne* 6 With. Ran.. 55 MINI of the 611 PM., WitIO Osten, OieRalo MOE* See owlet me ow of Orss11 MABN'tM Peal iiioa r MILD COUNTY• COLORADO MY:' ;DONALD D. WARDEN. WELD COUNTY CLERK TO nit WARD Nr: Ueda M. Dodos. Deputy Clerk to d to the bMaun an STATE OF COLORADO as COUNTY OF WELD I, KEITH HANSEN, of said County of Weld, being duly sworn, say that I am publisher of WINDSOR BEACON a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said County and State, published in the town of WINDSOR, in said County and State; and that the notice, of which the annexed is a 'rue copy, has been published in said weekly for / _successive weeks, that the notice was published in the regular and entire issue of every number of the paper during the period and time of publication, and in the newspaper proper and not in a supplement, and that the first publication of said notice was in said paper bearing the date of the day of cr.— , A.D., 19°L and the last publication bean the date of the day of , A.D., 19_ and that the said WtWSOR BEACON hes been published continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 5 consecutive weeks, in said County and State, prior to the date of first publication of said notice, and the same is a newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate printing of legal notices an • advertisements, approved May 18, 1931, and ell prior • • r as in force. LISHER Subscri • d nd sworn to beforume this 71:a day of 19 73 NOTARY Al O[ . //Kly[./nd OT RY P LIC My commission expires 91,17.7-, / . 930812 CERTIFICATE OF MAILING The undersigned hereby certifies that a true and correct copy of the foregoing Notice of Hearing, Docket 1193-57, was placed in the United States mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the following property owners. 1993. DATED this day of Deputy Clerk to the B Wanda McNamara 1511 E. 16th St Greeley, CO 80631 Mary Etta Huff 1511 E. 16th St. Greeley. CO 80631 Conquest Oil Co. 3400 W. 16th St.. Suite 6L Greeley, CO 80631 Arata Energy Corp. 3400 W. 16th St., Suite 6L Greeley, CO 80631 James A. Arata and Jane B. Arata 2466 Lake Avenue Ft.Wayne, IN 46805 Phillip Rangel, Jr. and Lorenna L. Rangel PO Box 1603 Greeley, CO 80632 Walter W. Doeringsfeld, Jr., et al 2101 Imperial Golf Course Blvd. Naples, FL 33942 Doeringsfeld and Aratas 2101 Imperial Golf Course Blvd. Naples, FL 33942 Aberardo Vega and Nancy Vega 1711 E. 16th St. Greeley, CO 80631 Don Hoff 1025 9th Ave., Suite 309 Greeley, CO 80631 930812 SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING July 20, 1993 Page 4 The Chairperson asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - no; Jean, Hoffman - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - no; Juliette Kroekel - no; Shirley Camenisch • no; Bud Clemons - yes. Motion failed. COMMENTS: Judy Yamaguchi - Juliette Kroekel - I strongly support the staff's recommendation based on the fact that we do need the proper information in order to be more prudent, at least in my decision making. Set procedures have to be followed in order to do this correctly. Juliette Kroekel moved Case Number Z-480, Ted Rothe be recommendato tion tout the Board of. County Commissioners with the Planning Commissions Richard Kimmel seconded the motion. The Chairperson asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Jean Hoffman yes; Clamors Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Juliette Kroekel - yes; Shirley Camenisch - y - no. Motion carried 4 to 2. CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-926 APPLICANT: Don Hoff REQUEST: n and an Amended Special Review pe Site for recreational vehicle sific Development torage in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part. of the NW4 of Section 10, T5N, R6SW of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: 3/4 mile east of the City of Greeley on East 16th Street. Don Hoff, Attorney, explained the original Use by Special Review permit was approved in 1990. The applicant originally farmed the property and sold it to a gravel operation for better economic use. There are 4.5 acres remaining that would allow 17 spacto be used as covered cle age and an additional reside ce for an older parent. This applic tionwillsbercompatible with surrounding properties. The Chairperson asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. No one wished, to speak. 930912 • WELD CC:TcrY rn BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING COMMIT 09 RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS I_I C''� Old I Moved by Richard Kimmel that the following resolution be introduced t6X;p^aa.$,dige by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the application for: CASE NUMBER: AM-USR 926 APPLICANT: Don Hoff ADDRESS: 1025 9th Avenue, Suite 309, Greeley, CO 80631 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for Recreational Vehicle Storage in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NW4 of Section 10, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: 3/4 miles East of the City of Greeley on East 16th Street. 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: This amended proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan Urban Growth Boundary Goals and Policies. Urban growth boundary areas are maintained to provide an official definition between future.. urban and agricultural land uses. Urban uses are intended to concentrate in or adjacent to existing municipalities. In a letter dated June 25, 1993 a representative of the City of Greeley Planning staff indicated this amended proposal does comply with the Greeley Comprehensive Plan, with three conditions. These conditions are addressed in the Conditions of Approval and Development Standards. 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 a cemetery, gravel mining, pasture, several rural residences, and a welding company, and will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the City of Greeley's Comprehensive Plan. Conditions of Approval and Development Standards will ensure compatibility. No objections have been received from surrounding property owners. EXh;hfb PLO Sea 930812 SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING July 20, 1993 Rage 4 The Chairperson asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - no; Jean, Hoffman - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - no; Juliette Kroekel - no; Shirley Camenisch - no; Bud Clemons - yes. Motion failed. COMMENTS: Judy Yamaguchi - I strongly support the staff's recommendation based on the fact that we do need the proper information in order to be more prudent, at least in my decision making. Juliette Kroekel - Set procedures have to be followed in order to do this correctly. Juliette Kroekel moved Case Number Z-480, Ted Rothe be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commissions recommendation for denial. Richard Kimmel seconded the motion, The Chairperson asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Jean Hoffman - no; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Juliette Kroekel - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Bud Clemons - no. Motion carried 4 to 2. CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-926 APPLICANT: Don Hoff REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for recreational vehicle storage in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Partof the NW4 of Section 10, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: 3/4 mile east of the City of Greeley on East 16th Street. Don Hoff, Attorney, explained the original Use by Special Review permit was approved in 1990. The applicant originally farmed the property and sold it to a gravel operation for better economic use. There are 4.5 acres remaining that would allow 17 spaces to be used as covered recreational vehicle storage and an additional residence for an older parent. This application will be compatible with surrounding properties. The Chairperson asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. No one wished to speak. 930812 SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING July 20, 1993 Page 5 The Chairperson asked if the applicant was in agrreetent with tidits. staff's recommendation and the development standards. The app Richard Kimmel moved Case Number Amended USA -926, Don Hoff, be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval. Juliette Kroekel seconded the motion. g The Chairperson asked the secretary to poll thmembers soffmathn e yes; Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; - Clemons - yamaguchi - yes; Juliette Kroekel - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: USR-1019 APPLICANT: Snyder Oil Corporation Review REQUEST: A Site ecifict Plan anin a the Special A for a (Agricultural) zone LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW4 of Section 22, T8N, R58W of the 6th district. P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 1-1/2 miles north of New Raymer; north of Weld County Road 90 and east of Weld County Road 127. Paul Morris and Bill Pfapp, Consultants, Snyder Oil Corporation, explained this will be a natural gas storage and processing facility that moves gas from the Redgrave pipeline into the Williams pipeline. int Judy' Yamaguchi asked where the gas is presently going. Billwexplall ine the ili presently is routed into the Roggen Plant. This app company more flexibility in selling gas and sending it to different locations. The Roggen station will still be utilized. The Chairperson asked if the applicant was in agreement with staff's recommendation. Paul Morris said yes. Jean Hoffman moved Case Number USR-1019, Snyder Oil Corporation, be forwarded to the BoafCounty Commissioners 0y �� nisch seconded PPlanning motion. recommendation for approval. The Chairperson asked the secretary to poll the ,members of soffmathe yes; ing Commission for their decision. Richard eKimmel mm i - Came; Jean isch - yes; Bud Clemons Judy - Yamaguchi - yes; Juliette Kroekel - y yes. Motion carried unanimously. 930812 Xh;b; - a '0Sa. BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY COLORADO. PLANNING COMMISSION ^^^ Moved by Richard RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 26 r,� 3: IS by the Weld County that the following Planning Y Planning g resolution be CLERK Commission Plthg Commission.introduhed � L the application Be it resolved by Qx y4�sk�e CASE NUMBER: for: the We AM-USR 926 Weld County APPLICANT: Don Hoff ADDRESS: 1025 9th Avenue, Suite 309, Greeley, CO 80631 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and permit for Recreational nal Vehicle Storage an Amended Special in the A (AgriculturalReview LEGAL DESCRIPTION; ) zone Part of the P.M., Weld County, Colo ado NV4 of Section 10' TSN, R65W of the 6th LOCATION: 3/4 miles East be of the City of Creels t recommended favorably to Y on East 16th Street. reasons: the Board of County Commissioners 1. The for the following submitted The domaterials are in 2. Section 24.7 of the Weld County compliance with the application It is the opinion of Zoning Ordinance, applicant shthe Department of Planning Ordinance has shown compliance with Section Services' as Follows; 24.3 of the We staff that Zthe Weld -County Zoning This amended Comprehensive proposal is consistent with the growth Plan Urban Growth Boundary boundary areas Coals and Weld County growth between ayare maintainedPolicies. dusesfuture . urban to provide Urban usesare intended to and agricultural an official municiareities, In a concentrate r land uses. Urban letter dated June 25, 5° 93 a representative tO dtoes City of Greeley Planning staff indicated this a amended proposal do Approval and These the conditionsare Comprehensive h Plaannendd l tions,proposal A cone condDevelopment S addressed in the with three tandards. Conditions of The Proposal is cons The and is consistent with the DProvided for as a Use intent e the Agricultural The uses by Special Review, Zone existing which would be permitted , surrounding land will be pasture, several uses which include compatible cam with the miningand will be rural residences a cemetery, surrounding compatible with . and a lopmen gravel Plan. area as permitted the future development company. Conditions o£ A by the City of Greele of the Plan compatibility. No objections Approval and Development Stand s Comprehensive property owners, ,jections have been received dares will ensure g from surrounding 930812 • • • RESOLUTION, Amended USR-926 Don Hoff Page 2 The property is located in the Airport Overlay District, and portions are located within the Flood Hazard Overlay District. Development Standards address these concerns. No other 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 a review of the application materials submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and responses from referral entities. The Planning Commission's recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 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. Within 30 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners, an I.S.D.S. evaluation shall be performed on all existing septic systems. Septic permits shall be required on the existing systems following the evaluations. Motion seconded by Juliette Kroekel. VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Richard Kimmel Jean Hoffman Judy Yamaguchi Juliette Kroekel Shirley Camenisch Bud Clemons The Chairperson declared the resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy be forwarded with the file of this case to the Board of County Commissioners for further proceedings. 9'0812 RESOLUTION, Amended USR-926 Don Hoff Page 3 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 Wel+ Colorado, adopted on July 20, 1993, d the 20t Sharyn F. Secretary sconz • • • • SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Don Hoff Amended VSR-926 1, The Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review permit is for recreational vehicle storage 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. 3. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements of the Airport Overlay District. 4. A Flood Hazard Development Permit will be required for any new construction or substantial improvement of existing structures in the Floodway or Floodprone Districts located on the property. 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. All 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. A 20 -foot all-weather surface shall be provided on the access road to within 150 feet of the furthermost point of the storage buildings, as requested by the Greeley Fire Department. 10, This permit shall automatically be reviewed in 10 years after the date of initial approval by the Board of County Commissioners, and expire when there is a sale or lease of the property, The permit will not expire if the property is willed or transferred to a family member, 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. 930812 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, Amended USR-926 Don Hoff Page 2 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 hereon and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 15. 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. 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. 930812 INVENTOR OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDtTIOr Applicant: Don Hoff Case Number: Amended USR-926 1. Application 15 pages Submitted ex prepared !riot S2 Fearing AC Hearing X 2. 1 Application plat and maps X 3. DPS Referral Summary Sheet X 4, DPS Recommendation X 5. DPS Surrounding Property/Mineral Owner's X Mailing List 6. 2 DPS Maps Prepared by Planning Technician X 7. DPS Notice of Hearing X 8. DPS Case File Summary Sheet X 9. DPS Field Check X 10. Certificate of Mailing X 11. Letter to surrounding property/mineral owners X 12, Planning Commission Field Check X 13. City of Evans referral response, dated June 29, X 1993 14. Town of Garden City referral response, dated X July 21, 1993 15. City of Greeley referral letter, dated June 21, X 1993 16, Weld County Health Department referral, dated X June 21, 1993 17, Western Hills Fire Protection District referral, X dated June 21, 1993 18, Weld County Engineering Department referral, X dated June 21, 1993 19. Planning Commission sign posting certificate X 20. Affidavits of surrounding property/mineral X owner estates 21. Applicant generated lists of surface and mineral X owners 22. Copy of letter to applicant, dated June X 17, 1993 930812 INVENTORY OF ITEMS, Amended -926 • • Don Hoff Page 2 .ubmitted prepared prior SQ Hearinv At Hearing 23. Planning Commission Recommendation X 24. Certification of Copy, dated June 20, 1993 X I hereby certify that the 24 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 26, 1993. STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD Current/ P anner SUBpcaI.BE, AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS RI!" —day of ZARY\ h;\?, see ri L,PUB`el/ MSr.�OeuIrgav IExpiresi\ ,Qp/J O) ..j )9C; $ • 'Forte NO BLIC 1923 930812 EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHEET case,4fl U.SIC q.2. ton x1e4' • • Exhibit 126 A. 7/24 B. %/,p E. 7 D- 7/47 E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. 0. P. Q - R. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. Submitted By A/412,7 rq Str/7 Pr'drr/rry mmr55/ -i 9a1.7/?12 Ceryli5.5idh -ted i 710 'NM 13atud Exhibit Description /rnv«fal/ of / -i .5 /PesoLL7 fril o/ 4rnm.nene46o' fit/ninet / e'/ //r - /tp /ict e/ /l/ Les- rr r es /41 ec-4# release of 61{1 -67.9/armif'- Z. 930812 • • USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phone - 356-4000 - Ext. 4400 c Case Number %jU+ (44^ / z4 Date Received A'9,3 Application Checked by Mylar plat submitted Application Fee gmn,77----- Receipt Number /7,291 Recording Fee /Q.(c) Receipt Number Al ,cis xQ BE COMPLETED By APPLICANT: (please print or type, except for necessary signature) I (we), the undersigned, hereby request a hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission concerning the proposed Major Facilities of a Public Utility Special Review Permit on the following described unincorporated area of Weld County, Colorado: LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AREA: See attached Description Section 10 T 5 N, R 6s W LEGAL DESCRIPTION of contiguous property owned upon which Special Review Permit is proposed: Section lu T 5 N, R o5 W - e Property Address (if available) 1511 East lbth Street PRESENT ZONE Agricultural OVERLAY ZONES Airport TOTAL ACREAGE 3.5 PROPOSED LAND USE Agricultural and Residential EXISTING LAND USE Agricultural SURFACE ZEE (PROPERTY OWNERS) QF bB&A PROPOSED EQ$ Zug IZSE DX SPECrIAL REVIEW PERMIT: Name: Wanda McNamara (Life Estate) Address: 1511 East lbth Street Home Telephone Ii 3}2-316 Name: Mary Etta Huff (Remaindesman) Address: 2535 West Sth Street City Greeley. CO Zip 80631 Home Telephone 9 352-53% Business Telephone # 152-OJ$00. City Greeley CO Business Telephone # Zip 80631 APPLICANT QR AUTUQRIZED AGENT jjf different than pbgye): Name: Don J. Koff Address: 1015 9th Avenue Suite 309 City C:reeley_ CO Zip slnti31 Home Telephone 1/ 3S6_(,88H Business Telephone {/ 1S6,h7h7 List the owner(s) and/or lessees of mineral rights on or under the subject properties of record. Name: Wanda McNamara (Life Estate) Address: 1511 Fast lhrh Street City creeloy rn Name: Mary Ettn Huff (Remaindermnn) Address: 2615 West 8th Street City f:roelny, ('n Zip xnAii Zip xn(zt I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statements, proposals and/or plans submitted with or contained within the application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY OF WELD ) STATE OF COLORADO ) C— rti- I�` E' Signature: Owner or Au horized Agent �Q Subscribed and sworn to before me this g --day of 19'73. NOTARY PU$LIC My commission expires klY460 ANSe ele6 O 1%? PROPERTY DESCRIPTION A tract of land located in the Northwest Quarter of Section 10, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Southwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 10; thence North 90° 00' 00" East along the South line of said Northwest Quarter, 643.28 Feet to the True Point of Beginning; thence North 00° 00' 00" Fast, 395.30 Feet; thence North 90° 00' 00" East, parallel to the south line of said Northwest Quarter, 380.95 Feet; thence South 00° 00' 00" West 395.30 Feet to a point on the South line of said Northwest Quarter; thence South 90° 00' 00" West, along the South line of said Northwest Quarter, 380.95 Feet to the True Point of Beginning; Also known as: 1511 East 16th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 930812 • • POWER OP ATTORNEY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that I, Wanda McNamara and Mary Etta Huff (name), the undersigned, of 1511 East 16th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 (address), County of Weld , State of Colorado , hereby constitute, make and appoint Don J. Hoff (name), of 1025 9th Avenue 3309, Greeley, Colorado 80631 (address), County of Weld State of Colorado , my true and lawful attorney -in - fact, for the following purpose: To represent me in the matter of the foregoing attached application for a Use by Special Review Application (variance, recorded exemption, etc,). In regard to and only in regard to the particular property described in said application, before the Board of County Commissioners/Planning Commission (Board of County Commissioners, Board of Adjustment, etc.) and to present evidence on my behalf before said Board. jil 042,L WANDA MCNAMARA MARY 1 A0 . A tst Subscribed and sworn to before me this TO day of , 1993, My commission expires: NOTARY PUBLI f_ , �r z 3� , ?9G( 93081,2 • • ATTACHMENT OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION 1. Submitted pursuant to Application requirements. 2. A. The applicants intend to build a single family residence. on the proposed site. 3. The current resident on the CSR site is Wanda McNamara a co -applicant and daughter of the other co -applicant, Mary Etta Huff. Mrs. McNamara is advancing in years and Mr. McNamara died in January of loon. Mrs. McNamara continues to reside in the existing residential structure on the CSR site. Mrs. McNamara is in need of someone, in close proximity to her, as her vision and general he, -J th are deteriorating. It is the applicant's intent that the daughter, Mary Etta Huff, will reside in the new residence to be constructed on the CSR site and will be able to assist Mrs. McNamara in preparing meals, transportation and general. care. C. The uses to the East and West are single family residential, the use to the North is a gravel pit and gravel mining operation, the use to the South is the City of Greeley's Linn Grove Cemetery. D. The proposed residential structure will be approximately 100 feet from the existing residential structure on this site and will he approximately 400 feet from the residential structures on the adjoining sites. E. Mrs. McNamara intends to continue residing in her residence on the site, Mrs. Huff and her husband intend to reside in the new single family structure. No other use is contemplated other than minor agricultural uses, which currently exist. F. Water is currently supplied to the property by the North Colorado Water Conservancy District and Water service to the new residence will also he provided by the District. G. Access to the residence will be through the existing driveway. H. Traffic in and out of the site will be normal residential traffic. T. The sewage will be handled through a septic system and the septic permit has already been applied for and approved. J. Fire protection is provided by Western Hills Fire Protection District. F. No animals are anticipated to be kept on the premises. 930812 • • on the property, other than durino the construction phase, for construction of the single family residence, Nonstorage of any kind is proposed M• It is on will be completed that constructio n by the first of October and that any construction debris will be removed or properly stored by that date. N. Normal residential landscaping is planned and a row of landscapin between the residents and 16th Street is planned to screen the residents from traffic visibility and noise, C. No reclamation procedures are planned. P. As mentioned above, construction s anticipated to be completed by October 1, 1993, depending upon the time frame involved in the granting of the building permit. 3. A. The proposed residence on the USE site is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan, in that, residential development is being carried out in an area that .is already largely residential and the agricultural property the residents has not been in production for anubeing used beroffyears, The site is more appropriately suited to single family residence than any other type of use. R. The single family residence is consistent with the properties located to the East and West of this property, and single family residences are scattered along 16th Street or approximately 1/2 mile in each direction. C. The property has not been an agricultural production for a number of years and is noi; large enough for any significant agricultural Use. D. There will be no interference with the Health, Safety Welfare, of the neighborhood. and E. The site is not located in the flood plain or geological � hazard, does appear to be in the Airport overlay area, however, the residential use will not interfere with the Airport use, i'. The North Colorado Water Conservancy District is already suppiyinv water to the site and has agreed to install an additional tap for this single family residence. G. Copies of the appropriate Deeds are attached. ii, A Soil report is attached. The information regarding Mineral Interest owners and property owners within 500 feet are attached. 930812 SOIL SURVEY OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADa, SOUTHERN PART United States Doporlment of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, In cooperation with the Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station u4 51 N z e z In SOIL SURVEY OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART United Stales Department of Agriculture, SoII Conservation Service, in cooperation with the Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station 3—Aquolls and Aquents, gravelly substratum. This nearly level map unit is on bottom lands and flood plains of all the major streams in the survey area. Aquolls, which have a dark colored surface layer, make up about 00 percent of the unit. Aquenta, which have a lighter colored surface layer, make up about 35 percent. About 6 percent is Aquepts and Bankard sandy loam. These are deep, poorly drained soils that formed In recent alluvium. No one pedon in typical. Commonly the soils have a mottled, mildly alkaline to moderately al- kaline loamy or clayey surface layer and underlying material and are underlain by sand or sand and gravel within 48 inches. In places they have a gleyed layer In the underlying material. Most of the acreage is subject to flooding. The water table in at or near the surface early in npring and recedes to as deep as 48 inches late In fall in some years. These soils are used for rangeland and wildlife habitat. Some small areas have been reclaimed by major drainage and leveling and are used for irrigated crops. The potential native vegetation is dominated by alkali sacaton, switchgrass, and western wheatgrass. Saltgrass, sedge, rush, and alkali bluegrass are also prominent. Potential production ranges from 3,000 pounds per acre in favorable years to 2,000 pounds in unfavorable yearn. As range condition deteriorates, the switchgrnsn, alkali nncnton, and western wheatgrass decrease and saltgrass, sedge, and rush increase. Management of vegetation should be based on taking half and leaving half of the total annual production. Seed- Ing is difficult and costly because numerous tillage prac- tices are required to eliminate the saltgrass sod. Switchgrnss, western whentgrass, alkali nacaton, tall wheatgras'', and tall fescue are suitable for needing. They can be seeded into a clean, firm seedbed. Seedbed preparation usually requires more than 1 year to eliminate the salterasn sod. A grass drill should be used. Seeding early in spring has proven most successful. Wetland wildlife, especially waterfowl, utilize thin unit. The wetland plants provide nesting and protective cover, as well an some food. The nearby irrigated cropland, where wildlife obtain much of their food and find protec- tive cover, makes thin unit valuable to both wetland and openland wildlife. Openland wildlife, especially pheasant, use this unit for cover and nesting. Deer find excellent cover in some areas. These valuable wildlife areas should be protected from fire and fenced to prevent encroachment and overuse by livestock. They should not be drained. These soils have good potential an a source of nand and gravel. Capability subclass Viw; Salt Meadow range site. 10—linnkard sandy loam, 0 to 3 percent slopes. This is a deep, somewhat excessively drained soil on flood plains at elevations of 4,450 to 5,000 feet. It formed in stratified recent alluvium along streams and rivers. In• eluded in mapping are numerous sand and gravel bars and small areas of noncalcareous soils. Typically the surface layer of this Bankard soil is brown sandy loam about 4 inches thick. The underlying material to n depth of GO inches is pale brown calcareous sand stratified with thin lenses of sandy loam, loam, and fine gravel. Permeability Is moderately rapid. Available water capacity is low. The effective rooting depth la GO Inches or more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is low. This soil Is suited to limited cropping. It is sandy and subject to flooding. Pasture is the best use. Tall wheat - grass, tall fescue, and annual sweetclover are some of the most suitable crops. Light, frequent irrigation by furrows and flooding is best. Commercial fertilizer improves the amount and value of forage produced. The potential native vegetation is dominated by switchgraan, Indinnerass, sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, sideoats grams, needleandthread, and blue grams. Much of this range site includes other soils and vegetation in such a complex pattern that it is difficult to map them separately. Potential productive ranges from WOO pounds per acre in favorable years to 1,600 pounds In unfavorable years. As range condition deteriorates, the tall and mid grasses decrease; blue gram; sand dropseed, and forbs increase; and forage production drops. Undesirable weeds and annuals invade the site as range condition becomes poorer. Management of vegetation should be based on taking half and leaving half of the total annual production. Seed- ing Is desirable only in areas large enough to interseed or to prepare a seedbed. Switchgrass, sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, sideontn grams, little bluestem, blue grams, pu- bescent wheatgrass, and Intermediate wheatgrass are suitable for seeding. This soil can be seeded by using an interseeder or a firm, clean sorghum stubble. A grass drill Is required. Seeding early In spring has proven most suc- cessful. This soil is generally not suited to the establishment and growth of trees and shrubs. Onaite investigation is needed to determine feasibility and possible tree and shrub species. Wildlife la an important secondary use of this soil. The cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can be attracted by establishing arena for nesting and escape cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen. tinl and should be included in plans for habitat develop- ment, especially in areas of Intensive agriculture. Range- land wildlife, for example, deer and antelope, can be at- tracted by managing livestock grazing and reseeding where needed. This soil is not suited to urban or recreational develop- ment because of the flood hazard. Capability subclass I Vw irrigated, VIw nonirrigated; Sandy Bottom land range site. 930812 SOIL SURVEY OF 14IILD COUNTY, COLORA[ll, SOUTHERN PART United Stales Department of Agriculture. Soil Conservation Service. in cooperation with the Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station 68—Ustic Torriorthents, moderately steep. These are deep, excessively drained soils on terrace breaks and escarpments at elevations of 4,450 to 5,100 feet. They formed in gravelly alluvium and have slopes of 9 to 26 percent. Included in mapping are small areas of soils that have pockets of sandy loam and loam in the underlying material. Typically the surface layer is pale brown gravelly sand about 10 inches thick. The underlying material to a depth of GO inches is pale brown gravelly sand. Permeability is rapid. Available water capacity is low. The effective rooting depth is GO inches or more. Surface runoff is medium, and the erosion hazard is moderate. The potential native vegetation is dominated by little bluestem, sideman grams, sand reedgrass, blue grams, hairy grams, switchgrase, and necdleandthread. Potential production ranges from 700 pounds per acre in favorable years to 200 pounds in unfavorable years. As range condi-greases tion deteriorates, tra ae l and increase, and foragecrease, blue production grams and hairy grama Management of vegetation should be base) on taking half or less of the total annual production. Deferred graz- ing Is practical In Improving range condition. Seeding and mechanical treatment are impractical. Windbreaks and environmental plantings generally are not suited to these soils. Onsite investigation Is needed to determine If plantings are feasible. Wildlife populations are limited because the necessary habitat elements are lacking. Because most of the acreage is rangeland, only rangeland wildlife, for example scaled quail and antelope, are typical. Extreme care is needed in managing livestock grazing in order to provide suitable habitat on these soils. Potential is poor for urban and recreational develop- ment. The chief limiting soil features are the loose, coarse textured Boil, steep slopes, and rapid permeability. Capa- bility subclass Vila irrigated, Vlle nonirrigated; Gravel Breaks range site. 930812 --77 7,721717, ZONE B Iaces le; I / Soo• IN J J 1f CAST fb+h STREET ZONE C II� ZONE B NATIONAL FLOOD IMfURANC( PROGRAM FIRM FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP UNWCORPORATIn ARIA PANEL 637 OF 1075 ON loom (MOON pen rMMw MOt.gNTIOI COMMUNITT•►ANEL NUMBER 080266 0637 C MAP SEPTEMBER 28,19 1982 a 1945 , by JO sea 541 neemeds -oinenhana, 141;274,2.--- I..... I MODEM bade tq. 3rd dayd Nay a the yar d or Lad as tMr.ad alai baked and sixty -f twe Joey J. Nclawa of the Caayd Weld Staged CelrWa d ur far art rat Joao J. Meta.ara awed Venda NONatan Smash es et the Caeogd Tale ad Sae d Canada of the .geed pair W ITNISSETH. That the told party of the Sr pmt a end Is ea_Mdrneas d dim ma d Other Consideration sod Tee ($10.00) DOLLARS to the rid piny of tee Sat pan Is Mad paw by de ad porno of the sad part the wept whereof a hs.6y aa(aard mad mt veldpd, he 9 nand am es4 mold aw.ayed tad adt cleated. end by the. pats do tale. Msa., all, camp sadiron dal= unto the aid wards d the meant pert as 1e tom" I. eewra bat a )Mat te.aq. the .deity of then, their saga mad the Wre ad salga d ash salvor forever, all the tight Ulu. I. , pelt and dead width the ad pony of the Sat pen his is rd at W fountg dieerYd at aroma d b a{ Spas bar end bang a the Comb We14 ad Sate s Cando, to 11 ♦ tract of land located in the Northwest Quarter (NW 1/4) of Section 10, Township 5 aorta, Range 45 Vat of the 4th D.S.Weld County. Colorado, being sore particularlydeecm Shed as follows: Co.ieaol•g at the Southwest Corner of the Northwest Quarter (NT 1/4) of said section 10, thane North 500 00r 00" East along the South line of said Northwest Quarter (NT 1/4), 143.74 feet to the Tray Point of Beginning. Thence North 00 00' 00w gut, 395.30 feet; Thence North 900 00' 00" last parallel to the South liee of said Northwest Quarter (NY 1/4), 310.95 feet; Thence South 00 009 00" Wet, 395.30 feet to a point on the, South line of said Northwest Quarter (NW 1/4)) Thence South 900 00' 00" Test along the South lioe of said Northwest Quarter (NN 1/4), 300.95 feet to the True Point of Beginning. Actual consideration less than $100.00. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the rag, tgaW ulth all ad Spar the .rpanaa a ad p.M. lone thu,nar be agog or to *amiss Osamu. aneetal is . ad all the attain, OO[ba. ink Stae.., ad dale whaaone d the end puny of the Drat pn, diW a law motagMry, ass the aid amass of the weed pan, the u.nlvo, d rata tee' saga and the bean at .S41110 d ssh arde.r WOW, IN WITNESS WHEREOF. The eW pony d the firm psi M. had ad eel the day .d yv lint above wane. Sled, Sala sad Dtuvrd Is the mean. d STATE OP COLORADO Canty of Weld 1 hraws en hi. C0124E..AERIt L.(SEALI _(SEAL) Tbe anplag you adreslsdgW lama tie ,ie","�IfcN • WITH NS'aea4W. Yya oWrel - 14, 1948. .%mot. pair, 3ra Myd Nay N►aaartW—_-. ~i•-•WWaJ P.---YMaea, air I . Anal 4 930812 °'a' st-- s 1377 `('2327729 04/06/93 11: 65.00 1/001 AR23z?7201 No.- F 0061 i�ANN FEUERSTEZN CLERK i�SDER WELD CO, CO QuIt Clainrileed THIS DEED is a conveyance from the individual(s), corporation(s) or other entity(ies) named below as GRANTOR to the mdividual(s) or enuty(ies) named below as GRANTEE of whatever interest the GRANTOR may have in the real property described below The GRANTOR hereby sells and quit claims to the GRANTEE the real property described below with all its appurtenances. The specific terms of thus deed are: Grantor (Give names) and places) of residence; it the spouse of the owner -granter is 'caning in this Deed to release homestead rights identify grantors as husband and wire.) Wanda McNamara 1511 East 16th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Grantee: (Give name(*) and address(es), statements of address. including avadabte road or street number, is required.) Mary Etta Huff 1511 East 16th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 n 0 • m. ' L 1 Co P 21 'P3 IN el. 1) —(E Form of Co-Ownershlp: (If there are Iwo or more grantees named. tney will be considered to take as tenants In common unless the words "m mint tenancy yr words o1 the samemeaning areadded InlM space below.) Property Description: (Include county and state.) A tract of land located in the Northwest Quarter of Section 10, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado being more particularly described as follows: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 10; THENCE NORTH 900 00' 0011 EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER, 643.28 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 00° 00' 00" EAST, 395.30 FEET; THENCE NORTH 90° 00' 00" EAST, PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER, 380.95 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00 00' 00" WEST 395.30 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST gAURTER; THENCE SOUTH 90 00' 00" WEST, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST Property Address: QUARTER, 380.95 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; 1511 East 16th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 Reservatlons-Restrictions: (II me GRANTOR intones :o reserve any interest in the properly or to convey less than he Owns. Or 01 the GRANTOR is restricting the GRANTEES right in me property. make appropriate Indication.) t itEfi8f.V NE.`A t±FE'" STA'TEzt-W-yag'% Oa Ea.Culed by 1M Grantor on 2maw Wonsan Glans lot M COr/a1NN n. IM/.alp or Ma«INMa: Monitor* Clrn for ind abrOgs): Homo 1 044.22 ` ��doN�CQ o Grantor COlpora60.. Psrtnvunp or *nonanan Wanda McNamara ay ay Ailed STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF ) 7s The lorogoln0 lnsurym•nt was 'CanOwi.OQed Oelo'. ma tag sya Wanda McNamara WITNESS my nand and °Brie, sell My cemml«lon •spw•a: STATE OF ) Cs COUNTY OF I The foregoing rnstlum•nl was acinowl.Opeo Oelors mo this eY' Grantor Grantor Santo, l'ham.rn4indkat Granlortsl or ilG/SAIO. sCorporapon. Partnership Or MAX uhon.Men Idennly signasn pr.siOr.lorviceprprdeni snds«OOOOOO r Onslani li•CIYIY/y 01 CO/EPOIYOOO. Or as partner) o1 pann•rsmp. or La WmOnpl0 mamo•r Os) of association I WITNESS my nano and o4cul seal say comminion spike.: NeNry aaala 1011 °e'OATE LEGAL FORMS p 0 boa Is15 • Grinny. GOlora00 Welt (t0)) JOLSO s NO 203 930812 BOARD OF DIRECTORS ERNEST TIGGES GARY SIMPSON ERNEST ROSS WM. MCKAY CHARLES ACHZIGER June 10, 1993 NORTH WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT HIGHWAY 85 • LUCERNE, COLORADO 80646 LYLE NELSON, MGR. P.O. BOX 56 • PHONE 356-3020 RE: Water Service Dear Sirs, This letter is in response to your inquiry regarding water service to the following described property: 1511 E. 16th street 1. x Water service is presently being provided to the above described property. 2. Water service can bemade available the hetao above described property provided all requirements f the District are satisfied. 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. NORTH WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT Lyl , D. Nelson, Manager NDL/ds John McNamara *0883.0, 930812 • CI V. 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"CC J� O CD A4 G,1 n. gta l9 GnAn 0.• An w o0 a A p� • O O A C1-6 to a u: • (2 1° JAI A, 0 LAND -USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-926 NAME: Don Hoff Date: July 20, 1993 ADDRESS: 1025 9th Avenue, Suite 309, Greeley, CO 80631 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for recreational vehicle storage in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NW4 of Section 10, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: 3/4 miles east of the City of Greeley on East 16th Street. SIZE OF PARCEL: 3.5 acres, more or less. POSSIBLE ISSUES SUMMARIZED FROM APPLICATION MATERIALS: The criteria for review of this Special Review permit is listed in Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. The Department of Planning Services' staff has received responses from: 1. City of Evans. 2. City of Greeley. 3. Weld County Health Department. 4, Western Hills Fire Protection District. 5. Weld County Engineering Department. The Department of Planning Services' staff has not received a response from the following agency: 1. Town of Garden City. The Department of Planning Services' staff has not received any objections from surrounding property owners. 90812 DATE: July 20, 1993 CASE NUMBER: AM-USR 926 APPLICANT: Don Hoff ADDRESS: 1025 9th Avenue, Suite 309. Greeley, CO 80631 view REQUEST: A permit for Recreational ite Specific Development Amended onalVehicle Storage in te A (Agricultural) ezone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NW4 of Section 10, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: 3/4 miles East of the City of Greeley on East 16th Street. 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. Xt 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: This amended proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan Urban Growth Boundary Goals and Policies. Urban growth boundary areas are maintained to provide an official definition between future urban and agricultural land uses. Urban uses are intended to concentrate in or adjacent to existing municipalities. In a letter dated June 25, 1993 a representative of the City of Greeley Planning staff indicated this amended proposal does comply with the Greeley Comprehensive Plan, with three conditions. These conditions are addressed in the Conditions of Approval and Development Standards. 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 a cemetery, gravel mining, pasture, several rural residences, and a welding company, and will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the City of Greeley's Comprehensive Plan. Conditions of Approval and Development Standards will ensure compatibility. No objections have been received from surrounding property owners. The property is located in the Airport Overlay District, and portions are located within the Flood Hazard Overlay District. Development Standards address these concerns. No other overlay districts affect the site. 930812 RECOMMENDATION, Amended USR-926 Don Hoff Page 2 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 a review of the application materials submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and responses from referral entities. The Department of Planning Services' staff recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. The attached Development Standards for the Special Review permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's office within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 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. Within 30 days of approval by the Board. of County Commissioners, an I,S.D.S. evaluation shall be performed on all existing septic systems. Septic permits shall be required on the existing systems following the evaluations. 930812 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Don Hoff Amended USR-926 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review permit is for recreational vehicle storage 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. 3. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements of the Airport Overlay District. 4. A Flood Hazard Development Permit will be required for any new construction or substantial improvement of existing structures in the Floodway or Floodprone Districts located on the property. 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. All 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. A 20 -foot all-weather surface shall be provided on the access road to within 150 feet of the furthermost point of the storage buildings, as requested by the Greeley Fire Department. 10. This permit shall automatically be reviewed in 10 years after the date of initial approval by the Board of County Commissioners, and expire when there is a sale or lease of the property. The permit will not expire if the property is willed or transferred to a family member. 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 Design Standards of Section 24.5 of 13. The property owner or operator shall Operation Standards of Section 24.6 be responsible for complying with the the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. be responsible for complying with the of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 90812 s • DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, Amended USR-926 Don Hoff Page 2 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 hereon and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 15, The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown h e 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. 930812 ADDITIONAL COMMENTS Don Hoff Amended USR-926 When this case was originally approved, the City of Greeley Planning staff recommended, "...visual buffering of the open storage barns to enhance the visual appeal of the site and the East 16th Street corridor." However, this element was not incorporated into the development standards at that time, With the proposed amendment, Greeley staff indicated the same desire for visual buffering, and again it was not incorporated, following the lead of the Weld planner in charge of the original case. 930812 QERTI FJ CATE OF ?I ILING I hereby certify that I have placed a true and correct copy of the surrounding property owners and owners and lessees of minerals in accordance with the notification requirements of Weld County in Case Number AM USR-926 for Don Hoff in the United States Mail, postage prepaid First Class Mail by letter as addressed on the attached list. this 18th day of June, 1993. 930812 SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS AND/OR SUBSURFACE ESTATE/MINERAL OWNERS Don Hoff AM USR-926 Wanda McNamara 1511 East 16th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Mary Etta Huff 1511 East 16th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Conquest Oil Co. 3400 V. 16th Street, Suite 6L Greeley, CO 80631 Arata Energy Corp. 3400 W. 16th Street, Suite 6L Greeley, CO 80631 James A. Arata and Jane B. Arata 2466 Lake Avenue Ft. Wayne, IN 46805 Phillip Rangle, Jr. and Loronna L. Rangel P.O. Box 1603 Greeley, CO 80631 Walter W. Doeringsfeld, Jr., et al. 2101 Imperial Golf Course Blvd. Naples, FL 33942 Doeringsfeld and Aratas 2101 Imperial Golf Course Blvd. Naples, FL 33942 Aberardo Vega and Nancy Vega 1711 E. 16th Street Greeley, CO 80631 930612 • ft IR �i COLORADO DATE: June 18, 1993 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303) 353445, EXT. 3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N.17TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 TO: SURROUNDING PROPERTY/MINERAL OWNERS CASE NUMBER: AM USR-926 There will be a Public Hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission on Tuesday, July 20, 1993, at 1:30 p.m., in the Room 350, Third Floor, Weld County Centennial Center. 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado concerning the request of: NAME: Don Hoff FOR: A Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for recreational vehicle storage in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NW4 of Section 10, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: 3/4 mile east of Greeley on East 16th Street. Your property is within five -hundred (500) feet of the property on which this request has been made or you may have an interest in the minerals located under the property under consideration. For additional information write or telephone Greg Thompson, Current Planner. Comments or objections related to the above request should be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services, 1400 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631, on or before the date of public hearing. 930812 C j �i COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303) 353 3545, EXT. 3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Weld County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, July 20, 1993, at 1:30 p.m. for the purpose of considering a Site Specific end described Development and Approval� f theprequestReview may create permit a for vested property right pursuant to Colorado Law. APPLICANT: Don Hoff LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NW4 of Section 10, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. TYPE AND INTENSITY OF PROPOSED USE: Recreational vehicle storage. LOCATION: 3/4 mile east of Greeley on East 16th Street. SIZE: 3.5 acres, more or less The public hearing will be held in Room 350, Third Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. Comments or objections related to the above request should be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services, 1400 N. 17th Avenue, hearing on July 20, 1993. Greeley, Colorado 80631, before the above date or presented at the public Copies of the application are available for public inspection in the Department of Planning Services, 1400 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631 - Phone - 353-3845, Extension 3540. Judy Yamaguchi, Chairperson Weld County Planning Commission To be published in the Greeley Tribune To be published one (1) time by July 10, 1993 Received bye ¶ u` Date: 930812 NAME: Don Hoff REFERRAL LIST CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-926 REFERRALS SENT: June 17. 1993 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: July 1, 1993 COUNTg __Attorney TOWNS and CITIES ,Health Department ^ _Ault _Extension Service Brighton Broomfield Emergency Management Office ~ _ _Sheriff's Office ��Eatono _Engineering —Eaton _Housing Authority Erie Evans ____Airport Authority _X_Fires `_Building Inspection Firestone ^Fort Lupton STATF, Frederick Carden City Division of Water Resources _ Gilcrest Geological Survey _ - Department of Health _Grover Hudso Department of Transportation _Historical Society Hudson Johnstown - Water Conservation Board �- Keenesburg and Gas Conservation Commission Kersey FIRESIRE D7STRICTZ ~La Salle __Ault F-1 �Lochbuie Berthoud F-2 Longmont — Briggsdale F-24 _Mead �-Brighton F-3 Milliken Eaton F-4 New Raymer Fort Lupton F-5 `Northglenn F -Fort n F-6 Nunn Hudson F-7 Pierce Johnstown F-8 Platteville La Salle F-9 _'Severance __— Mountain View F-10 -Thornton _~Milliken F-11 _Windsor __Nunn F-12 COUNTIES Pawnee F-22 _Adams ~ ~Platteville F-13 _Boulder ____Platte Valley F-14 Latimer Poudre Valley F-15 �::::Raymer F-2 Southeast Weld F-16 _Windsor/Severance F-17 _Wiggins F -lb 2L_Western Hills F-20 _US Army Corps of Engineers USDA -APHIS Veterinary Service Federal Aviation Administration _Federal Communication Commission OTHER SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICTS Central Colo. Water Conservancy Dist. Brighton _~Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. `Fort Collins �Tri-Area Planning Commission ____Greeley _Longmont West Adams COMMISSION/BOARD MEMBER X Bill O'Hare 320812 • FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: AM USR-926 APPLICANT'S NAME: Don Hoff REQUEST: DATE OF INSPECTION: June 25, 1993 A Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for a recreational storage facility in tho A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NW4 of Section 10, Weld County, Colorado. TSN, R65W of the 6th P.H., LOCATION; 3/4 mile east of Greeley on East 16th Street. LAND USE: ZONING: COMMENTS: N Gravel mine E Several rural residences, S Cemetery W Gravel mine, pasture, 1 welding company rural residence N A (Agricultural) E A (Agricultural) and R-1 (Low -Density Residential) S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) There is a noncommercial junkyard on building materials. The topography trailer outside of covered storage, application indicated. the property that consists of second-hand is relatively level. There is one travel There is one home on the site, as the Greg Thompson Current Planner 930812 FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: AM USR-926 DATE OP INSPECTION: APPLICANT'S NAME: Don Hoff 7//)1193 CURRENT PLANNER: Greg Thompson REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for recreational vehicle storage in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NW4 of Section 10, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: 3/4 mile east of Greeley on East 16th Street. LAND USE: N real ft• t E 7104TS S A5 W /445.4tre- ZONING: N A (Agricultural) E A (Agricultural) S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: eztt114l3 Aire - 2 `L7 • Atte;„ IID€. COLORADO June 17, 1993 TO WHOM IT MAX CONCERN: • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303) 3533845, EXT. 3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80531 CASE NUMBER: AM USR-926 Enclosed is an application from Don Hoff for a Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for recreational vehicle storage in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the NW4 of Section 10, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is 3/4 mile east of Greeley on East 16th Street. 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 July 1, 1993, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Creg Thompson, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. )0 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. len Signed: Jpy�` Lli1e�EXCr+J Agency: (per Date: P1, 14g3 JUN 3 01993 "20812 City of Greeley June 25, 1993 • • COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 1000 10TH STREET, GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 (303) 350-9780 Mr. Greg Thompson Current Planner Weld County Department of Planning Services 1400 North 17th Avenue Greeley CO 80631 Dear Greg: The City of Greeley Planning staff has reviewed the request for Wanda McNamara and Mary Etta Huff, c/o Don Hoff, for an amended special review permit for commercial recreational vehicle storage in an Agricultural zone, to include an additional single-family residence on the permitted site. The proposed land use is located within the City's Mid -Range Expected Service Area. The Planning staff found that the amended application does comply with the Greeley Comprehensive Plan, with the following conditions: 1. An all-weather surface, at least 20 feet in width, to within 150 feet of the furthermost point of the storage barns, should be provided, as requested by the Greeley Fire Department. 2. Visual buffering of the open storage barns should be provided to enhance the visual appeal of the site and the East 16th Street corridor. 3. The time period of the permit should still be limited to ten years from the original approval date by the Board of County Commissioners so that flexibility is provided in the development of the 16th Street corridor. Thank you for the opportunity to comment on this application. Very truly yours, Lanell J. Adler Planner II kb nosy 9?Q$12 COLORADO • • Juno 17, 1993 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: JUL 2 3 1993 D PARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303) 3533845, EXT. 3540 1Neb'r Planning WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 CASE NUMBER: AM USR-926 Enclosed is an application from Don Hoff for a Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for recreational vehicle storage in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the NW4 of Section 10. TSN, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is 3/4 mile east of Greeley on East 16th Street. 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 July 1, 1993, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Greg Thompson, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and. find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. x We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refertothe enclosed letter. Signed: 9� �1 , ��Xtt Agency:_ThLJ m1 4-14Atel et) r .ir4 Date: 7-.71-cj,j ! 930512 • Wi�Yc COLORADO June 17, 1993 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: • ENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303) 35345, EXT. 3540 LD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 Enclosed is an application from Don Hoff for a Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for recreational vehicle storage in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the NW4 of Section 10, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is 3/4 mile east of Greeley on East 16th Street. 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 July 1, 1993, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Greg Thompson, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. signt34 ,,,x_ �,lt ,. ��o �, ,�1F Agency: Date: �./ %/iy 930812 Ott COLORADO June 17, 1993 II I --� .. JUN 1 81993 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: `t.AL u YT • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303) 353-845, EXT. 3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 CASE NUMBER: AM USR-926 Enclosed is an application from Don Hoff for a Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for recreational vehicle storage in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the NW4 of Section 1O, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is 3/4 mile east of Greeley on East 16th Street. 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 July 1, 1993, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Greg Thompson, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. l/ We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. 5. Signed: Date: A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 13 er to the enclosed letter. Agency: 4) C 4/73 • W1�Yc COLORADO Juno 17, 1993 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303) 353-3845, EXT. 3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80831 CASE NUMBER: AM USR-926 Enclosed is an application from Don Hoff for a Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for recreational vehicle storage in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the NW4 of Section 10, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is 3/4 mile east of Greeley on East 16th Street. 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 July 1, 1993, so that we may give full consideration, to your recommendation. Please call Greg Thompson, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. _ 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. IItt Signed: a u). C .5 4c tvi., Agency: Wt%1Elw� LttuA cia? Date: b -2(-q5 wcId Ceteab/rob12 • COLORADO • • June 17, 1993 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303) 353-3545, EXT. 3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 RECEIVED JUN 1 8 1993 CASE NUMBER: AM USA -926 Enclosed is an application from Don Hoff for a Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for recreational vehicle storage in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the NW4 of Section 10, TSN, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is 3/4 mile east of Greeley on East 16th Street. 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 July 1, 1993, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Greg Thompson, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. - 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. X We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: ja/r<A.4, (,¢4Xs...,,Agency: Date: (.,- 3 i - 43 Weld CEO raft 930812 • • THE SIGN SHALL BE POSTED ADJACENT TO AND VISIBLE FROM A PUBLICLY MAINTAINED ROAD RIGHT-OF- WAY. IN THE EVENT THE PROPERTY UNDER CONSIDERATION IS NOT ADJACENT TO A PUBLICLY MAINTAINED ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY, THE APPLICANT SHALL POST ONE SIGN IN THE MOST PROMINENT PLACE ON THE PROPERTY AND POST A SECOND SIGN AT THE POINT AT WHICH THE DRIVEWAY (ACCESS DRIVE) INTERSECTS A PUBLICLY MAINTAINED ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY. PLANNING COMMISSION SIGN POSTIUQ 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 # _ SIGN WAS POSTED BY: STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) ss. SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO ME THIS Ie ATURE OF APPLI SEAL MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 02-3- FC, LAST DAY TO POST SIGN IS: 19 , 19 THE PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' OFFICE ON OR BEFORE THE DATE OF THE HEARING. 920812 S AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS MINERAL ESTATE Subject Property: A tract of land in the NWV4 of Section 10, Township S North, Range 65 West, 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Southwest Corner of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 10; Thence North 90°00'00" East along the South line of said Northwest Quarter, 643.28 feet to the true point of beginning; Thence North 00°00'00" East, 395.30 Feet; Thence North 90°00'00" East, parallel to the South line of said Northwest Quarter, 380.95 feet; Thence South 00°00'00" West 395.30 feet to a point on the South line of said Northwest Quarter; Thence South 90°00'00" West, along the South line of said Northwest Quarter, 380.95 feet to the true point of beginning. STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD ) ss. THE UNDERSIGNED, William G. Crews, a Certified Professional Landman with an office in Greeley, Colorado, being first duly sworn upon his oath, deposes and states that to the best of his knowledge the attached Exhibit A is a true and accurate list of the names and addresses of all mineral owners and lessees of mineral owners on or under the specific parcel of land described above, which is the subject of this proposed Use by Special Review, as their names appear in the records of the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder based upon an update using information from the tract indices of Transamerica Title Insurance Company of Greeley, current through April 15, 1993 at 7:45 a.m. William G. Crews Certified Professional Landman #3477 Subscribed and sworn to before me thisty of April, 1993. :My commission expires: — / Notary Public 930812 AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE OF USR AREA AND ADJACENT SURFACE ESTATES Subject Property: A tract of land in the NW'/4 of Section 10, Township 5 North, Range 65 West, 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Southwest Corner of the Northwest Quarter of said Section 10; Thence North 90°00'00" East along the South line of said Northwest Quarter, 643.28 feet to the true point of beginning; Thence North 00°00'00" East, 395.30 Feet; Thence North 90°00'00" East, parallel to the South line of said Northwest Quarter, 380.95 feet; Thence South 00°00'00" West 395.30 feet to a point on the South line of said Northwest Quarter; Thence South 90°00'00" West, along the South line of said Northwest Quarter, 380.95 feet to the true point of beginning. STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, William G. Crews, a Certified Professional Landman with an office in Greeley, Colorado, being first duly sworn upon his oath, deposes and states that to the best of his knowledge the attached Exhibit A is a true and accurate list of the names, addresses and the corresponding Parcel Identification Numbers assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of property (the surface estate) both within the Use by Special Review Area and within five hundred (500) feet of the specific property of the proposed Use Permit Area. This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, as such names and addresses arc shown in the records of said Assessor, as of the date hereof. I William G. Crews Certified Professional Landman #3477 Subscribed and sworn to before me this, My commission'expires: /C-Ct Co day of April, 1993. Notary Public 93.0812 EXHIBIT A MINERAL OWNED Sz Wanda McNamara (lift estate) 1511 East 16th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Mary Etta Huff (remainderman) 1511 East 16th Street Greeley, CO 80631 LESSEES OF MINERAL OWNERS: Conquest Oil Company 3400 W. 16th Street, Suite 6L Greeley, CO 80631 Arata Energy Corp. 3400 W. 16th Street, Suite 6L Greeley, CO 80631 James A. Arata and Jane B. Arata, as joint tenants 2466 Lake Avenue Ft. Wayne, IN 46805 •• EXHIBIT A SURFACE OWNERS OF USXt AREA ONLY: 0959-10-2-00-006 Wanda McNamara 1511 E. 16th Street Greeley, CO 80631 SURFACE OWNERS OF PROPERTY WITHIN 500 FEET OF THE USR AREA: 0961-10-2-00-007 Phillip Rangel, Jr. & Lorenna L. Rangel P.O. Box 1603 Greeley, CO 806631 0961-10-2-00-0011 'Walter W. Doeringsfeld, Jr. et al. 2101 Imperial Golf Course Blvd. Naples, EL 333942 0961-10-2-00-0015 Doeringsfeld & Aratas 2101 Imperial Golf Course Blvd. Naples, FL 333942 0961-10-2-00-016 Abclardo Vega & Nancy Vega 1711 E. 16th Street Greeley, CO 80631 0961-10-03-00-006 City of Greeley (Linn Grove Cemetary) 901 7th Street Greeley, CO 80631 9812 Wiz h\ COLORADO June 17, 1993 M DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE (303) 353.3345, EXT. 3540 WELD COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 1400 N. 17TH AVENUE GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 Don Hoff 1025 9th Avenue, Suite 309 Greeley, CO 80631 Subject: AM USR-926 - Request for a Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for recreational vehicle storage in the A (Agricultural) zone district on a parcel of land described as part of the NW4 of Section 10, TSN, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. Dear Mr. Hoff: 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 July 20, 1993, at 1:30 p.m. This meeting will take place in Room 350, Third floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. It is recommended that you and/or a representative be in attendance to answer any questions the Planning Commission members might have with respect to your application. It is the policy of Weld County to refer an application of this nature to any town or municipality lying within three miles of the property in question or if the property under consideration is located within the comprehensive planning area of a town or municipality. Therefore, our office has forwarded a copy of the submitted materials to the Evans, Carden City, and Greeley Planning Commissions for their review and comments. Please call Ken Hammer (Evans) at 339-5344, Janice Walter (Garden City) at 352-0041, and Hank Epstein (Greeley) at 350-9783 for further details regarding the dates, times, and places of these meetings. It is recommended that you and/or a representative be in attendance at the Evans, Garden City, and Greeley Planning Commission Meetings to answer any questions the commission members may have with respect to your application. It is the responsibility of an applicant to set' that a sign is posted on the property under consideration at least 10 days preceding the hearing date. Sometime prior to July 6, 1993, you or a representative should call me to obtain a sign to be posted on the site no later than July 9, 1993. The sign shall be posted adjacent to and visible from a publicly maintained road right-of-way. In the event the property under consideration is not adjacent to a publicly maintained road right-of-way, the applicant shall post one sign in the most prominent place on the property and post a second sign at the point at which the driveway (access drive) intersects a publicly maintained road right-of-way. Your sign posting certificate must be returned to the Department of Planning Services' office on or before the date of the hearing. 930812 Don Hoff AM tJSR-926 Page 2 a The Department of Planning Services' staff will make a recommendation concerning this application to the Weld County Planning Commission. This recommendation will be available twenty-four (24) hours before the scheduled hearing. It is the responsibility of the applicant to call the Department of Planning Services' office before the Planning Commission hearing to make arrangements to obtain the recommendation. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call me. Respectfu•l) , 1 Greg Thompson Current Planner CT/bjs 920812 RESOLUTION, Amended USR-926 Don Hoff Page 3 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 Welt Colorado, adopted on July 20, 1993. t -d the 20tthof Jul , 19 Sharyn F. ''uf Secretary 930812 • I BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by Richard Kimmel 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: AM-USR 926 APPLICANT: Don Hoff ADDRESS: 1025 9th Avenue, Suite 309, Greeley, CO 80631 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for Recreational Vehicle Storage in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NW4 of Section 10, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: 3/4 miles East of the City of Greeley on East 16th Street. 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: This amended proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan Urban Growth Boundary Goals and Policies. Urban growth boundary areas are maintained to provide an official definition between future urban and agricultural land uses. Urban uses are intended to concentrate in or adjacent to existing municipalities. In a letter dated June 25, 1993 a representative of the City of Greeley Planning staff indicated this amended proposal does comply with the Greeley Comprehensive Plan, with three conditions. These conditions are addressed in the Conditions of Approval and Development Standards. 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 a cemetery, gravel mining, pasture, several rural residences, and a welding company, and will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the City of Greeley's Comprehensive Plan. Conditions of Approval and Development Standards will ensure compatibility. No objections have been received from surrounding property owners. 930812 RESOLUTION, Amended USR-926 Don Hoff Page 2 The property is located in the Airport Overlay District, and portions are located within the Flood Hazard Overlay District. Development Standards address these concerns. No other 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 a review of the application materials submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and responses from referral entities. The Planning Commission's recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 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. Within 30 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners, an I.S.D.S. evaluation shall be performed on all existing septic systems. Septic permits shall be required on the existing systems following the evaluations, Motion seconded by Juliette Kroekel. VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Richard Kimmel Jean Hoffman Judy Yamaguchi Juliette Kroekel Shirley Camenisch Bud Clemons The Chairperson declared the resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy be forwarded with the file of this case to the Board of County Commissioners for further proceedings. 930812 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Don Hoff Amended USR-926 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review permit is for recreational vehicle storage 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. 3. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements of the Airport Overlay District. 4. A Flood Hazard Development Permit will be required for any new construction or substantial improvement of existing structures in the Floodway or Floodprone Districts located on the property. 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. All 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. A 20 -foot all-weather surface shall be provided on the access road to within 150 feet of the furthermost point of the storage buildings, as requested by the Greeley Fire Department. 10. This permit shall automatically be reviewed in 10 years after the date of initial approval by the Board of County Commissioners, and expire when there is a sale or lease of the property. The permit will not expire if the property is willed or transferred to a family member. 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 bo 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. 930812 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, Amended USR-926 Don Hoff Page 2 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 hereon and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 15. 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. 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. 930812 AR2356117 RESOLUTION RE; APPROVE VACATING PORTION OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 64 (NORTH 30' OF E}NE} 536, T6N, R67W) 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 July 29, 1993, the Board of County Commissioners receivdta written request from Daniel T. Turner, Janet D. Turner. and Sally A. Parsons vacate the road right-of-way being 30 feet on either side of the section line between the Ek of Section 36. all North, RangeE67Et of West ofcthen25 and the 6th P.M., Weld County, in Township 6 County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the road right-of-way being 30 feet on either side of said section line appears to have been created by and through the Board of County Commissioners Resolution of 1889 which is recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and accepted by the Boardoofer at CountyBook 86, Page Commissioners, 273, or by Road Viewers Report and WHEREAS, although said road right-of-way was established in lished in the late thereon, or early 1900's, no road way has ever been physically WHEREAS, the Turners are the owners of the E}SE} of Section d2Q5, Ted reo dip 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, by d at Book 933, Reception No. 1854849 in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder, and WHEREAS. Ms. Parsons is the owner of the NEI of Section 36, ToWarrawnship y Deed North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M.. Weld County, Colorado, by recorded at Book 1385, Reception No. 2335274 in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 43-2-303(2)(b). CRS. the Turners and Ms. Parsons, being the only land owners hand deliveredtotheir attorney,ent to said d Glen Dr egemueller, , were on ntigd letter being of the hearing at which time the Board of County Auugustt 20, 1993.. Commissioners would consider the requested vacation being Wednesday, August 2 . 1993, and WHEREAS, by letter dated August 24, 1993, Mr. Droegemueller waived behalf e ten-day notice requirement set forth in Section 43-2-303(2)(b), of his clients, the Turners and Ms. Parsons, and WHEREAS, considering the request for vacation and all of the evidence presented in the premises, the Board of County Commissioners believes that it is in the best interests of the citizens of the County of Weld. State of Colorado, that said portion of road right-of-way be vacated. B 1407 REC 02356117 1.0/21/93 16:05 $0.00 1/002 F 1876 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 930843 00032 - cc ; t C , 7oiefve i pr7,ce' - VACATE ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY - E}SE} S25, & E}NE} 536, T6N, R67W PAGE 2 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the road right-of-way owned and controlled by Weld County, Colorado, being 30 feet on either side of the section line between the E}SE} of Section 25 and the E}NE} of Section 36, all in Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, be, and hereby is, vacated, with the exception that the Board reserves rights -of -way or easements along said right-of- way for the continued use of existing sewer, gas, water, or similar pipelines and appurtenances, for ditches and canals and appurtenances, and for electric, telephone, and similar lines and appurtenances. ' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk to the:Board of County Commissioners be, and hereby is, directed to see that this Resolution is recorded at the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder after the appropriate signatures are placed hereon. • The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 25th day of August, A.D., 1993. ATTEST:,O k Weld Co y, Clerk to the Board BY: ,Heputy> f,1j3'j the Board APPROVE S)(cTekilit'Ut. ounty ttCrr(ey BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WE COUNTY, COLORADO 'eizt -4 00 Constance L. Harbert, Chairman lad W. H.iWebster, Pro-Tem r i eorge/E. Baxter Dale K. Ha 1 B 1407 REC 02356117 10/21/93 16:05 $0.00 2/002 F 1877 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 930843 .,, TO: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Date: July 26, 1993 Weld County, Colorado •-• n P.O. Box 758 ;; /• 57 Greeley, Colorado 83632 C_ ;C FROM: (Petitioners): I`,)L "" Daniel T. and Janet D. Turner Sally A. Parsons 11820 Weld County Road 641 4020 14th Street Greeley, CO 80634 Greeley, CO 80634 We, the undersigned, citizens and real property owners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby petition that an undeveloped right of way for county roads which is 30 feet wide on each side of the common section line between Sections 25 and 36 as those sections are located in Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the sixth principal meridian be declared abandoned and vacated by Weld County. In support of the Petition, the Petitioners state as follows: 1. Based upon information known to the Petitioners, no county road or public or private utilities have been placed within the reserved right of way on the section line which is the common section line for Sections 25 and 36. The property is used for pasture purposes and for the growing of crops. 2. Based upon information known to the Petitioners, it is not anticipated that any future public use would be made of the right of way. 3. There is an existing two-lane road approximately one-half mile to the north of the section lines and rights of way in question which serves east -west traffic identified as Weld County Road 641. 4. There is also an existing east -west road located approximately one-half mile south from the common section line and right of way which is identified as Weld County Road 62. 5. Immediately to the east of the common right of way for Sections 25 and 36 is Weld County Road 25 which serves traffic in a north -south direction. Immediately to the west of the common section line of Sections 25 and 36 is Weld County Road 23 which services north -south traffic to the west of the property until the road reaches the Cache La Poudre River. 6. Because of the existence of Weld County Road 641 and Weld County Road 62, it is the Petitioners' position that it is unlikely that additional east -west road development will be necessary in the area. 7. It is the Petitioners' belief that the common section line between Sections 25 and 36 is located in or near the flood cC ; cG, C!9 plain for the Cache La Poudre River which is an additional factor that makes the development of the existing county right of way for any purpose unlikely. 8. The Petitioners further believe that development of the common right of way between Sections 25 and 36 is unlikely because there is a would makesthe gpl cementeofeutiliti s within thatrn boundary of ttof way which right f way highly unlikely. 9. Without the abandonment and vacation of the right of way, PettLotzl B of Recorded Exe Exemption 0805— 30 3- be able to mend the RE1089(app (approved by Weld County in July of 1988) to convey a small portion of property the Turners own in Section 25 to Parsons. The conveyance to Parsons is necessary in order to avoid having to alter an existing fence which has divided irrigated crop land in Section 36 from pasture land in Section 25. Parsons, in exchange for the conveyance of property lying south of the fence in Section 25, would in return convey a small portion of property owned in Section 36 which is north of the fence to the Turners. Upon completion of those transfers, both parties would then own properties in Sections 25 and 36 which were separated by the historical fence that has existed on the properties. The effect of the Amendment to the Recorded Exemption would not increase the likelihood that the County would face additional requests for building sites or further amendment to the recorded exemption in the future. In order to illustrate the consequences of the proposed abandonment of the right of way and amendment of the recorded exemption, Petitioners have included two exhibits for review by the Board of County Commissioners. Exhibit 1 illustrates the general location of Sections 25 and 36 and the county roads which surround them. Exhibit 2 illustrates the existing fence line and the proposed properties that would be exchanged by the Petitioners after the amendment of the recorded exemption. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Petitioners have signed this Petition on the date indicated next to their signatures for submission to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. 41(1.-ai GZ & vv)07v) 7x -7 /.27/93 SALLY A. `PARSONS pit) 2 930843 rotri, lk. COLORADO HAND DELIVERY OFFICE OF COUNTY ATTORNEY PHONE (303) 366.4000 EXT. 4391 P.O. BOX 1948 GREELEY, COLORADO 80632 August 20, 1993 Glen Droegemueller 330 Affiliated Plaza. Greeley, CO 80631 RE: Notice of Hearing for Vacation of Road Right -of -Way Dear Mr. Droegemueller: r, Janet It is u understanding that you represent Daniel T. Parsons in an application forraeRecorded D. Turner, and Sally A. Exemption. Enclosed is a copy of your letter dated July 26, 1993 wherein you request the vacation of the road right-of-way on the section line between Sections 25 and 26, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. After telephone discussions, we have determined that your clients are only interested in seeking the vacation of the road right-of-way in the East half of the Southeast quarter of section 25 and the East half of the Northeast quarter of Section 36. Weld County does not maintain a roadway along that section line at the present time, nor has the County ever done so in the past. Our research has shown that there is no recorded right-of-way along the East half of the Northeast quarter of Section 25. Section 36 is a "school section", and consequently, there is a road right-of-way along the North 30 feet of the East half of the Northeast quarter of that section. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 43-2-303(2)(b) C.R.S., this letter is tendered to you will take placer nhWednesdaye Y, s of the subject roadway. The hearin g August 25, 1993, at 9:00 a.m. in the first floor meeting room of the Weld County Centennial Center Complex, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. The statute requires the Vacation to be done by Resolution after hearing upon the matter with ten days written notice to those land owners who own land adjacent to the roadway proposed to be vacated. In this case, the Turner's own all of the East half of the southeast quarter of Section 25. r on's owns all of the East half, Northeast quarter of sect 930843 Glen Droegemueller August 20, 1993 Page 2 Therefore, the only landowners who are required to receive Notice of this hearing are the Turners and Ms. Parsons, and we have agreed that they may waive the ten day notice requirement in writing. It is my understanding that you will provide to me, in writing, a waiver of the ten day notice requirement signed by the Turners and Ms. Parsons. I must receive this letter no later than 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday, August 25, 1993. If you should have any questions regarding this letter or regarding the procedure for vacation of the roadway, please feel free to call me at 356-4000, extension 4390. Yours truly, / _-�_ !4,— /G--- Bruce T. Barker�� s Weld County Attorney BTB/db pc: Drew Sheltinga Enclosure 90843 930843 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH SEQUOIA PACIFIC SYSTEMS CORPORATION 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 Purchase Agreement between Sequoia Pacific Systems Corporation and County of Weld, State of Colorado, with the 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 Purchase Agreement between Sequoia Pacific Systems Corporation and County of Weld, State of Colorado. be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 25th day of August, A.D., 1993. ATTEST:. Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: Deputy Clerk to the Boardv APPROVED AS TO FORM: County Atto BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELj COUNTY, COLORADO Constance L. Harbert, Chairman / A ey Barbara J. Kirkmc�t e/20-0/0 cc:/.:puob4 930842 PURCHASE AGREEMENT This Agreement entered into by and between the County of Weld, a political subdivision of the State of Colorado, with offices located at 1402 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado and hereinafter referred to as BUYER and SEQUOIA PACIFIC SYSTEMS CORPORATION, a Delaware Corporation, with offices located at 1030 N. Anderson Road, Exeter, California 93221, and hereinafter referred to as SELLER. WHEREAS, BUYER desires to purchase from SELLER a TeamWork Ballot Tabulation System together with all services necessary for installation of and training on use of said system, and WHEREAS SELLER is the proprietary supplier of this system and wishes to supply such system together with the services appurtenant there- to, NOW THEREFORE, the parties mutually agree and covenant as follows: 1. DEFINITIONS: A. TeamWork as used herein shall refer to the Ballot Tabulation System and supplies. B. SERVICES wherever used herein shall refer to the installation, training and appurtenant services listed on Schedule "A" attached hereto. 2. PURCHASE PRICE AND PAYMENT: The total purchase price for the equipment, services and material shall be that set forth in Schedule "A" attached hereto and by reference made part of this Agreement as if fully set forth herein. Payment of purchase price shall become due and payable as of the date on which BUYER shall accept deliveries of the equipment as noted in Paragraph 3 following and payment for training and installation shall become due and payable when completed. 3. DELIVERY: Seller shall deliver the Teamwork Ballot Tabulation System as listed on Schedule "A" to BUYER at such address as BUYER shall designate on notification by SELLER that the equip- ment is ready for shipment and BUYER shall accept all equipment received in good order on delivery to the address designated. 930442 CRDo/o 4. INSTALLATION AND TRAINING: BUYER shall, at SELLER'S request, assure attendance of all BUYER'S personnel necessary and essential to SELLER'S instal- lation of the system and SELLER'S conduct of training in opera- tions, and set up as set forth in Schedule "A" attached hereto. BUYER AND SELLER shall make every effort to mutually agree to scheduling said installation and training. 5. PAYMENT: Payment for installation and training services, if applicable, shall become payable thirty (30) days after delivery. 6. PATENT AND COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT: SELLER shall defend at its own expense any claim or action against BUYER for actual or alleged infringement of any patent, copyright or similar property right including, without limitation misappropriation of trade secrets based on the equip- ment or the use thereof by the BUYER. SELLER shall further indemnify and hold harmless BUYER from and against any and all liabilities, losses, damages, cost and expenses, including rea- sonable attorneys fees incurred by BUYER in connection with any such claim or action. BUYER shall within 10 working days trans- mit to SELLER any written threat, warning or notice of any such claim or action received by BUYER, and copies of all related papers served upon or received by BUYER; provided however, that BUYER'S failure to give such prompt written notice shall not affect SELLER'S obligation under this section, except to the extent if any, which BUYER'S failure to give such notice materi- ally impairs SELLER'S ability to defend successfully against such claim or action. SELLER shall have the sole right to conduct the defense, settlement, or compromise of any such claim or action unless otherwise mutually agreed to in writing between BUYER and SELLER. SELLER shall give BUYER prompt written notices of any threat, warning, or notice of which SELLER is aware, regarding any such claims or actions against SELLER or any other user, supplier or manufacturer of the equipment which could have a material adverse impact upon BUYER'S use of the equipment. In the event the equipment is likely to, in SELLER'S opin- ion, or does become a subject of a claim or action of infringe- ment, SELLER may, and in the event the equipment is held to con- stitute infringement and the use thereof is permenantly enjoined, SELLER shall at its own expense and BUYER'S written consent, either: 32,0842 A. Obtain for BUYER the right to continue using the equip- ment; or, B. Cause the equipment to be modified so that it is non - infringing, provided that such modification does not adversely affect BUYER'S intended use of the equipment; or, C. Replace the equipment with equally suitable, non - infringing equipment on the same terms as provided herein, at no charge to BUYER. SELLER shall not be liable for infringement or claim thereof of any patent, copyright or similar property right, including but not limited to misappropriation of trade secrets, if such infringement is caused by BUYER'S use of equipment in combination with other equipment not furnished to BUYER by SELLER under this Agreement. 7. SOFTWARE LICENSE: BUYER herewith acknowledges that all of the software provided under this Agreement is the proprietary software of the SELLER and is a valuable trade secret of the SELLER . SELLER herewith grants to BUYER a license to use said software for as long as BUYER shall continue to use the system purchased under this Agreement subject to the following provisions. BUYER herewith agrees that it shall use all reasonable effort to maintain the confidentiality of the licensed software and shall not permit access thereto any unauthorized personnel or make any copies or modifications thereto without the prior writ- ten consent of the SELLER. In the event that BUYER shall fail to exercise reasona- ble effort to maintain the confidentiality of the software or in the event that BUYER shall copy or modify said software without prior written approval of SELLER, BUYER recognizes that SELLER may suffer substantial financial damage and SELLER shall have the right to revoke this license granted, to seek injunctive and any such other relief as necessary to protect the software. Reserva- tion of the right to injunctive relief shall in no manner bar SELLER from pursuing any and all remedies available to it under law for any damages sustained by SELLER. BUYER shall fully inform all of it's employees, agents or any person or entity authorized by it to have access as neces- sary for operation of the software of the provisions of this paragraph and shall seek from such persons or entities give access to the software a written acknowledgement of the obliga- tions and conditions contained in this license. 930842 to del Sea 9• etmit veSy uegtea eltb sti'°1 i OtS 4C e iYed a�° ec i e r°t tibe Y'otir the °a •�d' 5•• SCle °r1} Y.n t t�` 1A% Ioe ice is ,( r°ti qe t orA egge Securers �gg � er 4 the ° ,�g� • ry A e{ aid ddY a� add aY' ty 1y,I p4 eeme Yep �` ttig the 1 by pas PNV ti b9 0 1 b av ya t b { ba ¢e gr 1 of e pgE 5 ea. 110 • ,r t o g ail o.31 tig % ts mat t ape q ° ixec pY Wag dAYes PeNle. O.\'yO���,aS 9 $ o$ aegec of to be CellgSee r‘• veSy d g°gtWaSe ll n Y,ive pt. a tY'sera �Se °, de CI' W°S !filete° site ¢ir ai1 eo° dote oq 9 eY9 , $ �o »- d ae ° ert ta S' a s rg tbe1, OP ep t date °{ devt e $Eetab in`p es sera :p S s4 °iglc eAa}pe vest. a o ettt ro rtes Ye00 oro L�R the .1- g Set, 5�L �acoRtoime t g��at oorg dosy6 of . ES 11 sett t 81te ever �01" aoSeg o goegged t alte purer tqe sole a19 ° SeA „).es adds 5 cos. a 1r t t v,lemate t ca11 b Ito y"LO VS5 paYad geyo SeAaeet ga4NC5 5'45S505oa9 Leer C. The 5S 8 S 0 `CN O ,I CgN S S Ye 0S1SS" y a{ et gY' d to LLt¢ ttg� • �U�gg tre SE a ur arce v S 5tL�E ar'ae p e Q a }rgSegirr•,y . 11-1 12 • ce Apo gpivm a' eXd Yti°�1 cot °q E Sits toq\''''.0.1.g pa exp Kreag , .eg.°S ql ity e c Y o r a h $ ;g• 1 g �,° iairg agS s to ti1�R e the �,EX uYcc' a qo gYom he i Vti�� 9V�E d °Y a4 Saig C� gvYQME e�ri :V- a i4 i9p1 dpyg SS°c 5� tee, ov ide �aNT4 q tq e oS wo iret9 est d °q 111 Si° Yi°d °{ ore eAaipoQS oS a pe y Sre esa t i) O ,y 1 8. NOTICES: Any notices required or permitted under this Agreement shall be deemed effective only upon delivery via U.S. Mail, first class postage prepaid and return receipt requested, addressed to the receiving party. Addresses for the notices are as stated in the first paragraph of this Agreement. In the event either BUYER or SELLER desires to change the address to which notices shall be directed, BUYER or SELLER, shall by written notice in the manner above provided, appraise the other party of the change of ad- dress. 9. SELLER'S WARRANTY ON EQUIPMENT -EXPRESS AND LIMITED: SELLER warrants all of the equipment purchased by BUYER to be free of defects in materials or workmanship as follows: A. Card Reader for a period of ninety (90) days from date of delivery. B. TeamWork software for a period of one (1) year from date of delivery. The SELLER'S warranty shall not apply where equipment is rendered inoperable, damaged or defective as the result of BUY- ER'S negligence, improper use or storage thereof, failure to follow SELLER'S recommended Preventative Maintenance, accident, alteration, tampering, unauthorized repair or failure of BUYER'S equipment site to meet SELLER'S specifications thereof. In the event that any of the equipment listed in sub- paragraph (A) above malfunctions during the warranty period due to defective materials or workmanship, BUYER shall immediately send SELLER a written request for authorization to ship and return. The request shall be addressed to: SEQUOIA PACIFIC SYSTEMS CORPORATION ELECTIONS SYSTEMS DIVISION 1030 N. ANDERSON ROAD EXETER, CALIFORNIA 93221 BUYER shall, only after receipt of authorization from SELLER, ship the defective unit(s) as instructed, freight and insurance prepaid. SELLER reserves the right to either repair or replace the defective unit(s) received. BUYER shall bear the cost of shipment and insurance for return of the BUYER. Except as expressly provided herein, all other warran- ties, express or implied, including any warranty of merchantabil- ity or fitness for any particular purpose, are hereby excluded. 930942 10. ON -SITE ELECTION SUPPORT: In the event BUYER shall request on -site election support from SELLER, SELLER shall, predicated upon availability of technical personnel on the date such request is made provide on -site support to BUYER at SELLER'S established rates for such support. 11. FORCE MAJEURE: Delay in delivery of equipment or materials or perform- ance of services provided for in this Agreement on the part of SELLER shall not be deemed a breach of any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement if such delay in delivery or per- formance arises from causes beyond the control and without fault or negligence of SELLER, including but not restricted to acts of God, acts of the public enemy, fires, floods, epidemics, strikes, freight embargoes, other than normal weather, failure of any public common carrier or other causes beyond reasonable control of SELLER or any sub -contractor or supplier to SELLER. 12. ENTIRE AGREEMENT: This Agreement, together with Schedule "A" attached hereto and referenced as part hereof constitutes the entire Agreement between BUYER and SELLER relating to the subject matter of this Agreement and may not be modified, added to or altered in any manner except by written agreement executed by both BUYER and SELLER. 13. MISCELLANEOUS: A. The validity of this Agreement together with the construction and enforcement hereof shall be governed by the laws of the State of Colorado. B. In the event any portion of this is to be illegal or otherwise unenforceable such provisiontshallhebe severable for the rest of this Agreement and shall not cause any other part of the Agreement to be illegal or unenforceable unless enforcement of only part of this Agreement would result in finan- cial loss to either party. C. The headings in this Agreement are for reference only and shall not in any way affect the interpretation of this Agreement. 930842 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement has been executed by BUYER and SELLER as of the day and year appearing opposite the signatures of their duly authorized representative. COUNTY OF WELD BY: On lc TITLE:Cba an $ and of Coun Commisato Here SEQUOIA PACIFIC SYSTEMS CORPORATION BY: TITLE: DATE: 8 23 ATTEST: WELD OUNTY CLERK T THE BOARD / �cz.G_���t BY : 93 DEPUTY CLERK TO THE BOA DATE: �3i ,3 SCHEDULE "A" 1. TeamWork Ballot Tabulation Software for a Four (4) Reader Network 2. TeamWork Interface for a Four (4) Reader System 3. Card Reader - Documation 1000 cpm for a Four (4) Reader System $ 40,500.00 10,000.00 19,200.00 4. Installation and one day of Training N/C Total Investment $ 69,700.00 Applicable Tax and Freight not included. 930842 ATTEST: /4/ Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: Deputy Clerk to the Board t APPROVED AS TO FORM: County Attoi[iey RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH SEQUOIA PACIFIC SYSTEMS CORPORATION 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 Purchase Agreement between Sequoia Pacific Systems Corporation and County of Weld, State of Colorado, with the 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 Purchase Agreement between Sequoia Pacific Systems Corporation and County of Weld, State of Colorado, 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 followin vote on the 25th day of August, A.D., 1993. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO _1J Constance L. Harbert, Chairman Barbara J. Kirkme er elecroio 930842 PURCHASE AGREEMENT This Agreement entered into by and between the County of Weld, a political subdivision of the State of Colorado, with offices located at 1402 N. 17th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631, and hereinafter referred to as BUYER and SEQUOIA PACIFIC SYSTEMS CORPORATION, a Delaware Corporation, with offices located at 1030 N. Anderson Road, Exeter, California 93221, and hereinafter referred to as SELLER. WHEREAS, BUYER desires to purchase from SELLER a TeamWork Ballot Tabulation System together with all services necessary for installation of and training on use of said system, and WHEREAS SELLER is the proprietary supplier of this system and wishes to supply such system together with the services appurtenant there- to, NOW THEREFORE, the parties mutually agree and covenant as follows: 1. DEFINITIONS: A. TeamWork as used herein shall refer to the Ballot Tabulation System and supplies. B. SERVICES wherever used herein shall refer to the installation, training and appurtenant services listed on Schedule "A" attached hereto. 2. PURCHASE PRICE AND PAYMENT: The total purchase price for the equipment, services and material shall be that set forth in Schedule "A" attached hereto and by reference made part of this Agreement as if fully set forth herein. Payment of purchase price shall become due and payable as of the date on which BUYER shall accept deliveries of the equipment as noted in Paragraph 3 following and payment for training and installation shall become due and payable when completed. 3. DELIVERY: Seller shall deliver the Teamwork Ballot Tabulation System as listed on Schedule "A" to BUYER at such address as BUYER shall designate on notification by SELLER that the equip- ment is ready for shipment and BUYER shall accept all equipment received in good order on delivery to the address designated. tRooio 930S42 1 4. INSTALLATION AND TRAINING: BUYER shall, at SELLER'S request, assure attendance of all BUYER'S personnel necessary and essential to SELLER'S instal- lation of the system and SELLER'S conduct of training in opera- tions, and set up as set forth in Schedule "A" attached hereto. BUYER AND SELLER shall make every effort to mutually agree to scheduling said installation and training. 5. PAYMENT: Payment for installation and training services, if applicable, shall become payable thirty (30) days after delivery. 6. PATENT AND COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT: SELLER shall defend at its own expense any claim or action against BUYER for actual or alleged infringement of any patent, copyright or similar property right including, without limitation misappropriation of trade secrets based on the equip- ment or the use thereof by the BUYER. SELLER shall further indemnify and hold harmless BUYER from and against any and all liabilities, losses, damages, cost and expenses, including rea- sonable attorneys fees incurred by BUYER in connection with any such claim or action. BUYER shall within 10 working days trans- mit to SELLER any written threat, warning or notice of any such claim or action received by BUYER, and copies of all related papers served upon or received by BUYER; provided however, that BUYER'S failure to give such prompt written notice shall not affect SELLER'S obligation under this section, except to the extent if any, which BUYER'S failure to give such notice materi- ally impairs SELLER'S ability to defend successfully against such claim or action. SELLER shall have the sole right to conduct the defense, settlement, or compromise of any such claim or action unless otherwise mutually agreed to in writing between BUYER and SELLER. SELLER shall give BUYER prompt written notices of any threat, warning, or notice of which SELLER is aware, regarding any such claims or actions against SELLER or any other user, supplier or manufacturer of the equipment which could have a material adverse impact upon BUYER'S use of the equipment. In the event the equipment is likely to, in SELLER'S opin- ion, or does become a subject of a claim or action of infringe- ment, SELLER may, and in the event the equipment is held to con- stitute infringement and the use thereof is permenantly enjoined, SELLER shall at its own expense and BUYER'S written consent, either: 920842 A. Obtain for BUYER the right to continue using the equip- ment; Cause the equipment to be modified so infringing, provided that such modification BUYER'S that it is non - affect intended use of the does not equipment; or,adversely C. Replace the equipment with equally infringing equipment on the same terms as charge to BUYER. SELLER shall not suitable, non - claim thereof be liablefor infringementd herein, st no claimtof any patent, copyri htila roor including but not limitedg or misappropriation of rert if such infringement to misappropriation ofproperty right, combination with is caused by BUYER' trade secrets, comer other equipment not furnished of equipment this Agreement, to BUYER in by SELLER 7. SOFTWARE LICENSE: BUYER herewith acknowledges that all of Provided under this Agreement is the proprietary SELLER and is a valuablethe software SELLER trade secret ofSELLER software of LER grants to BUYER a license to the o long as BUYER shall continue to use use said softwareSELLER this Agreement subject to the system ovfor as the following provisionsurchased under le effort BUYER herewith agrees that it shall to maintain the confidentiality use and and shall not permit access thereto unauthorized the rizedspers nn l or make any copies or modifications my °watthurithe software writ- ten consent of the thereto without the personnel or SELLER. Prior In the event that BUYER shall fail to ble effort to maintain the confidentiality the event thatexercise reasona- ble BUYER shall copy or modifyy of a the t in written approval of SELLER said software fhwithout may suffer substantial financial the right torecognizes that SELLER revoke this license damage and se kEinju such other relief as granted, to seek shall have the such of necessary to ioftware. Randes any SELLER ithe right to injunctive protect elihtad sin pore. manner eerba from pursuing any relief shall in law for any and all remedies available bar damages sustained by SELLER. to it under ear personUER shall fully yhinform all ioftit's em , agents or anyor entit Y fps access nary f operation of the software of the have provisions sios paragraph and shallas neces- s sary ho and seek from such ns or nti eofs bons software a written acknowledgement entities and conditions contained of the give in this license. obliga- tions 8. NOTICES: Any notices required or permitted under this Agreement shall be deemed effective only upon delivery via U.S. Mail, first class postage prepaid and return receipt requested, addressed to the receiving party. Addresses for the notices are as stated in the first paragraph of this Agreement. In the event either BUYER or SELLER desires to change the address to which notices shall be directed, BUYER or SELLER, shall by written notice in the manner above above, provided, appraise the other party of the change of ad- 9. SELLER'S WARRANTY ON EQUIPMENT -EXPRESS AND LIMITED: SELLER warrants all of the equipment purchased by BUYER to be free of defects in materials or workmanship as follows: A. Card Reader for a period of ninety (90) days from date of delivery. B. Teamwork software for a period of one (1) year from date of delivery. The SELLER'S warranty shall not apply where equipment is rendered inoperable, damaged or defective as the result of BUY- ER'S negligence, improper use or storage thereof, failure to follow SELLER'S recommended Preventative Maintenance, accident, alteration, tampering, unauthorized repair or failure of BUYER'S equipment site to meet SELLER'S specifications thereof. In the event that any of the equipment listed in sub- paragraph (A) above malfunctions during the warranty period due to defective materials or workmanship, BUYER shall immediately send SELLER a written request for authorization to ship and return. The request shall be addressed to: SEQUOIA PACIFIC SYSTEMS CORPORATION ELECTIONS SYSTEMS DIVISION 1030 N. ANDERSON ROAD EXETER, CALIFORNIA 93221 BUYER shall, only after receipt of authorization from SELLER, ship the defective unit(s) as instructed, freight and insurance prepaid. SELLER reserves the right to either repair or replace the defective unit(s) received. BUYER shall bear the cost of shipment and insurance for return of the BUYER. Except as expressly provided herein, all other warran- ties, express or implied, including any warranty of merchantabil- ity or fitness for any particular purpose, are hereby excluded. 930842 10 ON -SITE ELECTION SUPPORT: In the event BUYER shall request on -site election support from SELLER, SELLER shall, predicated upon availability of technical personnel on the date such request is made provide on -site support to BUYER at SELLER'S established rates for such support. 11. FORCE MAJEURE: Delay in delivery of equipment or materials or perform- ance of services provided for in this Agreement on the part of SELLER shall not be deemed a breach of any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement if such delay in delivery or per- formance arises from causes beyond the control and without fault or negligence of SELLER, including but not restricted to acts of God, acts of the public enemy, fires, floods, epidemics, strikes, freight embargoes, other than normal weather, failure of any ses public oron anyarrier or other sub -contractor orusuppliernd torSELLER. control 12. ENTIRE AGREEMENT: This Agreement, together with Schedule "A" attached hereto and referenced as part hereof constitutes the entire Agreement between BUYER and SELLER relating to the subject matter of this Agreement and not modified, executedby both added altered and any manner except by written agreement SELLER. 13. MISCELLANEOUS: A. The validity of this Agreement together with the construction and enforcement hereof shall be governed by the laws of the State of Colorado. B. In the event any portion of this Agreement is held to be illegal or otherwise unenforceable such provision shall be severable for the rest of this Agreement and shall not cause any other part of the Agreement to be illegal or unenforceable unless enforcement of only part of this Agreement would result in finan- cial loss to either party. C. The headings in this Agreement are for reference only and shall not in any way affect the interpretation of this Agreement. 930842 1 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement has been executed by BUYER and SELLER as of the day and year appearing opposite the signatures of their duly authorized representative. COUNTY OF WELD BY: TITLE:Chairman, Board of County Commissioners: SEQUOIA PACIFIC SYSTEMS CORPORATION BY: rfd'l.._ Q • ". TITLE: V • e• else ay Ses..i.ets DATE: ATTEST: WELD OUNTY CLERK T THE BOARD 8 23 93 BY: DEPUTY CLERK TO THE BOA DATE: $ RI/ '3 920842 sic e 0w" Arp, ro X &pd II e1grt Sa t voc osled. SCHEDULE "A" 1. TeamWork Ballot Tabulation Software for a Four (4) Reader Network 2. TeamWork Interface for a Four (4) Reader System 3. Card Reader - Documation 1000 cpm for a Four (4) Reader System 4. Installation and one day of Training N/C $ 40,500.00 10,000.00 19,200.00 Total Investment $ 69,700.00 Applicable Tax and Freight not included. RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR RETAIL LIQUOR STORE LICENSE ISSUED TO ANTONIO HERNANDEZ, DBA WESTVIEW LIQUORS - EXPIRES AUGUST 13, 1994 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, Antonio Hernandez, dba Westview Liquors, presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for the renewal of a Retail Liquor Store License for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors in sealed containers NOT for consumption at place where sold, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section II, C.. said applicant has paid the sum of $87.50 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, of malt, vinous at place where County of Weld said applicant has exhibited a State Liquor License for the sale and spirituous liquors in sealed containers NOT for consumption sold, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the at the location described as follows: 5901 West 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80634-9759 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 93-14 to said applicant to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors in sealed containers NOT for consumption at place where sold, only at retail at said location; and the Board does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, attested to by the Clerk to the Board, of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect until August 13, 1994, providing that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell malt, vinous, and spirituous liquors in sealed containers NOT for consumption at place where sold, 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. 930838 L,00as RENEW LIQUOR LICENSE - WESTVIEW LIQUORS PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 2nd day of August, A.D., 1993. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: APPROV 1 AS TO FORM: County Att•'rne BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WE COUNTY, COLORADO Cbnstancef. tJarbert, Chairman W. H. ebster, P o-Tem J4-6 orge Baxt Dale K. Hall Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 930838 THIS LICENSE MUST BE POSTED IN PUBLIC VIEW DE 1402110/921 STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE Liquor Enforcement Division 1375 Sherman Street Denver, Colorado 80261 HERNANDEZ ANTONIO WESTVIEW LIQUORS 5901 Si 10TH ST GREELEY CO 80634-9759 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE Account Number 07-17272 03 206 5921 1 081491 AUG 13, 1994 Type Name ana Description of License Fee Liability Information Count Cit Indurt. T Llabll it On LICENSE EXPIRES AT MIDNIGHT D RETAIL LIQUOR STORE LICENSE - MALT, VINOUS, AND SPIRITUOUS $ 75.00 COUNTY 85 PERCENT OAP FEE $ 212.50 TOTAL FEES) $ 287.50 This license is issued subject to the laws of the State of Colorado and especially under the provision of Title 12. Articles 46 or 47, CRS 1973, as amended This license is nontransferable and shall be conspicuously posted in the place above described. This license is only valid through the expiration date shown above. Questions concerning this license should be addressed to the Department of Revenue, Liquor Enforcement Division, 1375 Sherman Street Denver. CO 80261. testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand. Division Director MET AUG 2 0 1993 Executive Dire for sa0H39 1"i Signature: Anent: 'TYPE OF LICENSE ISSUED .... .. V : t u u , . CITY 85% OAP aT-1 (0) Make check payable to: COLORADO DEPARTMENOr 'Ovens 93-19 Lcooa5 DR et0o (8r8g) Cob. Dept. of Revenue 111Enforcement Division Sherman Street CNorato 80261 806,3741 Liquor or 3.2 Beer License Renewal Application L:vLIi:S 59C: ;..10.T4 ST V YOUR PROMPT ATTENTION IS REQUIRED. FAILURE TO COMPLETE THIS FORM ACCURATELY AND PROMPTLY MAY RESULT IN YOUR LICENSE NOT BEING RENEWED. • FILL OUT THIS FORM COMPLETELY AND CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX BELOW. VeThis renewal reflects no changes from last application, ❑ There are changes from last application. (Report changes on form DR 8176 - 'Report of Changes - Liquor and 3,2 gear Licenses' and attach that form to this renewal l d !eclare under penally oJperyury in the second degree that this I I declares signature. application and all attachments are true, correct, and complete to the best Of my ....... , Dare: knowledge, Tine of signet -of corporation); OVZHITY (=Pt • SKIN DIE FORM • ENCLOSE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE • LICE�NG AUTHORITY Foam TO LOCAf APPROVAL • CHECK WRN LOCAL Avntoarry FOR AMOUNT OF LOCAL FEES. Sales Tax No. ATTACHED DR 8401 MUST BE COMPLETED (ALL 3 COPIES) 07-17277 SUBMIT THE STATE COPY AND LOCAL (CITY/COUNT AUTHORITY COPY TO YOUR LOCAL, CITY/COUNT NO LATER THAN 45 45DAYS BEFORE YOUR UCENSE EXPIRES, EXCEPTION: Wholesaler, manufacturer, Importer,(CITY/COUNTY) LICENSING AUTHORITY approval and must be and public transponatlOn system kkense renewals do returned directly to the Colorado Department of Revenue no later than 30 daysP REPORT not need Local Licensing Authority AND APPROVAL OF L Y prior to license expiration. • The foregoing application ha been examined and the premises, LOCAL conducted aNG nd character the are �� tory, and we do hereby report that such license, If granted, will comply with the pro I ons of Title 12, Articles 48 and THEREFORE THIS APPLICATION IS APPROVED, applicant sell fact Local Licensing Authority for: ye 4,7; - WirLL:r COUNTY, COLORADO 356-0259 USE LICENSE NUMBER FOR ALL REFERENCE CASH FUND (2; 0 TOWN/CITY L� COUNTY Tine C:IAT1i,IA.'c FRO—TEX, WELD OUNTY BOARD Cy CO`ZT.SSZONC:Ky Date LIA:ILI-- IN a `MA�. COUNTY CITY INDIJBT, TYPE LIAe. DATE STATE FEE RENEWED LICENSE EXPIRES AFTER O r 1 —mmC CO 85% OAP. APT (9) EXTENDED HDURS _ TOTAL AMOUNT DUE* : 2 7. ' and EN ID HOs. If Applies only to Hotel and Restaurant, Beer and Wane, Club, Tavern, Extend check ec• and enclose Total Amount Due PLUS $1 T0.00,ed hem? 0Yee 0 N 930838 OR aw, (woo). Attachment to Ll quor/3.2 License Rene T is page must be completed and attached to your signed renewal I Application Trade Name to Include th4 . with the • .. latbn in result In our PWlwtbn form. of EstablishmentNoma*not betn• renewed. �! r omre.Litense Number 1. Do you have legal Dosession of the premises for which this application for license is made? Are the premises ow a 2 ^ ned or rented) _. If rented, effective and expiration date of lease: 2. (a) Has the applicant, or any o1 the partners, or officers, stockholders or directors of said applicant (if a corporation) convicted of a crime? If answer is yes; explain in detail and attach. (b) Have persons lending W bon) ever been assistance or financial support to the applicant or manager, or employees ever If answer is yes,' explain in detail and attach. bttmconvicted of a crime? 3. Has the applicant or any of the partners, or officers, directors or stockholders otsaid applicant (if a co (a) been denied an alcoholic beverage license? (b) had an alcoholic beverage manager, ever: everage license suspended or revoked? (c) had merest in any entity that had an alcoholic YES❑ NOR If answer is yes" to any of the above beverage license suspended or revoked? YES NOal Questions, explain in detail and attach. YES C NO;jt; .4. _Doosor tlidapP6Caot_pr.agy,.ot the.D Dos or interest in any a4DCff.Df offsets, direCtOfj er stOck)plders of aid.aDDYCant or other Colorado liquor license (include loans to or from any I .fres n7a ato If answer is yes; explain in detail and attach. kensee, or interest in a loan .�!aV,4 a dfact `"`YESi.I. to any licensee)? 5. Identify the persons, firms or corporations which this license is r who not or will have a financial interest, evidenced either by which owners, etc.), seis roust d. State the names and addresses and the amount and source of such financial interest s or e0uiynrelati in, dollars or other items of value, such as inventory, ownership the business for Name ento furniture e (i.e., h bank, relatives, friends, previous Address ry• ntture or equipment. Use separate sheet d necessary. eN_ A 6. List on a separate sheet e t Interest Type anW Amount the names and addresses of as liquor businesses In which a r r 7. Operating Manager ^Y of persons in question No. 5 are materially interested. Address 8. lf applicant is a a D rtnersMD (except husband and wife), list all general partners, Use `amc e s Name Address 9. If the applicant is a corporation, answer the following: (a) Corporation is organized under the laws of the State of: (b) Principal place of business is: (c) Date of filing last annual corporate report to the Colo, Secretary of State: (d) Name f officer listed below: resident - � Howie A idres `•`��' 1 Vice?res. Home Address I Treasurer Home Address Secretary Home Address (e) List all stocktglders 5over,pr fAa public corporation) including, actual owner or Name Address pace• (Du separate sheet it roeessa Name separate sheet if necessary, Date Incorporated: 01.4,10 Name (fl Name of all Direcrore/Trustees of Corporation Name .Na me/ �4' G h_COOS15 Address Address Address Address YESM NOD YES❑ NDn YES❑ NOD Date of Birth —agar j Date of Birth Date of Birth Date of Birth Date of Birth Percent of Stock I Date of Birth I Percent of Stock I Date of Birth Percent of Stock Date of Birth ii Date of Birth Date of Birth DPSBIB20 DESCRIPTION OF MESSAGE IN IN -BASKET RNrcwv'o HeleyANbEz, ?16* titiesry L' C?cco2S Message : Reply to your message of 07/29/93 14:26 : we have no record of any liquor violations for the above : establishment. sorry for the late respond, had 4 days : off. 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WITHOUT DOB I CANNOT DO A CHECK ON ANTIONIO HERNA : NDEZ--TO MANY NAMES TO CHECK Received from.....: PCJOFM02-MAIN Received......... ..........: 07/30/93 15:28 Sent........: 07/30/93 15:28 Select an option and type it below; then press ENTER. 3 Send 8 Reply 9 File 10 Delete PF1=Help PF7- ===> E &I e? -2, 2= 8a P 387 472 589 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL NO 11.5uNANCE CovrRADE MINDED NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL (See Revese) I Sent to COLORADO DEPT OF REVENUE LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT DIVISION STATE CAPITOL ANNEX 1375 SHERMAN ST DENVER CO 80203 Comfed Fee Recw showtm to wtpm, Date, a nd Address o1 ketvory Postmark or Date 3- 9- ath PS Form 3800, June 1985 P 387 472 606 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL NO INSD9ANC[ COV[MG[ WOOED NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL (See Reverse) I _ Antonio Hernandez dba Westview Liquors 5901 W. 10th St. Greeley, CO 80634-9759 Certified Fee Special Delivery Fee Rese•cted Delivery Fee Return Receipt showing to whom and Date Delivered Return Receipt showing to whom. Dale. and Address of Delivery TOTAL Postage and Fees S Postmark or Date CZ— !-9.3 920833 AGREEMENT FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATER BY THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 21 day of ,tl)(C h 19 a by and between NORTH HURON WATER COMPANY . whose address is tie-p„;,� * 4 _ hereinafter referred to as "System," and �, ou U�k� �� and through the Board of County the County of We1d,State of Colorado, by Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Weld County Health Department. whose office is located at 1517 16th Avenue Court, Greeley, Colorado 80631. hereinafter referred to as "Health Department." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Weld County Ordinance No. 60-B authorizes the Weld County Health Department to perform by agreement the testing of drinking water for suppliers thereof and the testing of pollutant discharges for those persons and entities holding permits to discharge pollutants into state waters. and households drinking water. and WHEREAS, system supplies 21 Deter WHEREAS, Health Department possesses the necessary equipment and expertise required to perform the sampling and analysis of the drinking water for System as required by federal law, and WHEREAS, the services provided by Health Department pursuant to this Agreement shall benefit the health, safety, and welfare of those persons residing within the area served by System. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of mutual promises and covenants contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: Section 1 - Authorization to Act: The System hereby authorizes Health Department to perform the services listed in this Agreement and in Weld County Ordinance No. 60-8, for the testing of Drinking Water on behalf of System. The provisions of Weld County Ordinance No. 60-B are incorporated herein in their entirety. Health Department shall act as an independent contractor in relation to the System in the performance of services set forth in this Agreement. Nonof eof System the Health Department employees and/or agents shall become employees no employees of System shall be deemed or become employees of the Health Department by virtue of this Agreement. Section 2 - Term: This Agreement shall become effective on January 1, 1993, and shall remain n full force and effective until tl prov isions December 31, of Section n 5 unless and until otherwise terminated sooner. pursuant Page 1. of 3 930.385 Wepoe North Huron Water Company AnasofDrinking tfor iWater and lysi Section 3 - Services to be Provided b services to System during Health Department Agreement: agrees to provide the following the term of this e of Test Contracted x umber of S les Contracted Pee Confirmation As Required Bacteriological (Total rm) Routine Sample (two per month - minimum) $17.00 each Resample As Required $22.50 each $1t Note: If multiple resamples are taken on the same day, the e first r sample is $22.50. each additional sample is $6.50. same location - Methods used by Health Department in providing said services shall be in accordance with Section I(b) of the Weld County Ordinance No. 60-B. Health Department shall provide further services as mutually agreed Department and System at times and for compensation as agreed to by the parties hereto,upon by Health Department By signitgithis Agrhe eement aand providing the services herein, Health Health arentaroment and does not make uanyof the results of any tests performed by Systems compliance with federal or state law resentations as to the adequacy of water. governing the sampling of drinking Section 4 - Release and Hold Harmless: The System ganes ro release and hold harmless Health Department from from the acts any and all liability npe for/idamages resulting or omissions of Health Department in performing services the set forth in this Agreement. Section S - Termination: written notice Either party may terminate this Agreement upon 30 days to the other party at the addresses set forth below. Section 6 - Obli ations and Duties of S stem: obligations and duties set forth in Section II cS of Weld County In addition System ( ) ystem shall perform all of the shall pay for the services rendered by Ordinance t0ent pursuant to this Agreement according to the contracted Health Department Section 3, above, and/or as may be mutually agreed amount set Payment shall be due within ten (10) days upon to by the forth in will be sent within ten (10) days of the quarter ending: receipt .f, the bill. 3Billing e, September 30, and December 31, 1993. i e March 31, June 30, Section 7 - Waiver of Immunities/put of Care: No shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of officers ormay now any immunitiespoion of this Agreement be deemed to orl created a duty oofecare ss, nwith or hthe respect to an all any portion this Agreement party to this Agreement. Y persons not a Page 2 of 3 930885 North Huron Water Company Agreement for the Sampling and Analysis of Drinking Water Section 8 - Severability: If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence. clause, or phrase of the Agreement is for any reason held or decided to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions hereof. 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 may be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. Section 9 - Notices: All notices to the Entity: NIoe+h Huron %a+cr Ccrng Contact Person: Tewitil Srntt� t r Address: 3298 ll)eld Ci•pr y nar +M4 City, State, Zip: Erie. C. 5O1h Phone: ‘&(-52A2 Signed this 2A day of Marc{, 770,10/7 t' , 7 WatetCo. BY: Cv1Mfl) ,er,/ar.404,7 J "SYSTEM" ' TITLE OF AUTHORITY: fi1 tAre..44 parties shall be sent to the following: Entity: Weld County Health Department Contact Person: Judy Schmidt Address: 1517 16th Avenue Court City, State, Zip: Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: X303)353-0635 extension 2249 1993 COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO BY AND THROUGH THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY ON BEHALF OF THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTME BY: Chairman ATTEST: Weld Count BY: 08/330/93 Clerk to the eputy lerk o 'he Boar Arrasi;;;; COMM,)`'SJ+Gd4 AJ pprovec ,K U.^„csONLY WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Randolph L. Gordon, M.D., M.P.H. Director Page 3 of 3 930885 I MAR 2 21993' AGREEMENT FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATER BY THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this 16th day of March 19 93 , by and between TOWN OF AULT whose address is 7{11 First Street,_P.O. Box 98 , hereinafter referred to as "System," and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Weld County Health Department, whose office is located at 1517 16th Avenue Court, Greeley, Colorado 80631, hereinafter referred to as "Health Department." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Weld County Ordinance No. 60-B authorizes the Weld County Health Department to perform by agreement the testing of drinking water for suppliers thereof and the testing of pollutant discharges for those persons and entities holding permits to discharge pollutants into state waters, and WHEREAS, system supplies 1107 persons with drinking water, and WHEREAS, Health Department possesses the necessary equipment and expertise required to perform the sampling and analysis of the drinking water for System as required by federal law, and WHEREAS, the services provided by Health Department pursuant to this Agreement shall benefit the health, safety, and welfare of those persons residing within the area served by System. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of mutual promises and covenants contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: Section 1 - Authorization to Act: The System hereby authorizes Health Department to perform the services listed in this Agreement and in Weld County Ordinance No. 60-B, for the testing of Drinking Water on behalf of System. The provisions of Weld County Ordinance No. 60-B are incorporated herein in their entirety. Health Department shall act as an independent contractor in relation to the System in the performance of services set forth in this Agreement. None of the Health Department employees and/or agents shall become employees of System, and no employees of System shall be deemed or become employees of the Health Department by virtue of this Agreement. Section 2 - Term: This Agreement shall become effective on January 1, 1993. and shall remain in full force and effective until December 31, 1993, unless and until otherwise terminated sooner, pursuant to the provisions of Section 5 below. Page 1 of 3 Onto° 9sosss Town of Ault Agreement for the Sampling and Analysis of Drinking Water Section 3 - Services to be Provided by Health Department: Health Department agrees to provide the following services to System during the term of this Agreement: Type of Test Bacteriological (Total Coliform) Resample Confirmation Contracted Number of Samples Contracted Fee Routine Sample $17.00 each (two (2) per month - minimum) As Required $22.50 each As Required $15.00 each Note: If multiple resamples are taken on the same day, same location - the first sample is $22.50, each additional sample is $6.50 Methods used by Health Department in providing said services shall be in accordance with Section I(b) of the Weld County Ordinance No. 60-B. Health Department shall provide further services as mutually agreed upon by Health Department and System at times and for compensation as agreed to by the parties hereto. By signing this Agreement and providing the services herein. Health Department does not insure the accuracy of the results of any tests performed by Health Department and does not make any representations as to the adequacy of Systems compliance with federal or state law governing the sampling of drinking water. Section 4 - Release and Hold Harmless: The System agrees to release and hold harmless Health Department from any and all liability and/or damages resulting from the acts or omissions of Health Department in performing the services set forth in this Agreement. Section 5 - Termination: Either party may terminate this Agreement upon 30 days written notice to the other party at the addresses set forth below. Section 6 - Obligations and Duties of System: System shall perform all of the obligations and duties set forth in Section II(c) of Weld County Ordinance 60-B. In addition, System shall pay for the services rendered by Health Department pursuant to this Agreement according to the contracted amount set forth in Section 3, above, and/or as may be mutually agreed to by the parties hereto. Payment shall be due within ten (10) days upon of receipt of the bill. Billing will be sent within ten (10) days of the quarter ending: i.e.. March 31. June 30, September 30, and December 31. 1993. Section 7 - Waiver of Immunities/Duty of Care: No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their officers or employees may now possess, nor shall any portion of this Agreement be deemed to or created a duty of care with the respect to any persons not a party to this Agreement. Page 2 of 3 930885 Town of Ault Agreeme o t Drinking Water Section B clause, or ' Severabjlit ; phrase of the Agreement If any section, subsection invalid or unconstitutional, hdecis for o shall reason affect paragraph, ed t e, remaining lidor portionsion decided entered into this q hereof. not affect the to be Agreement and we parties hereto declare that they validity of the sentence, clause each and eve would more esections, ' and phrase thereof irrespective c of the subsection, have cared ' subsections, paragraphs, f s fact paragraph, to be unconstitutional or sentences that any one or invalid. , clauses, or phrases may be deSection 9 - Notices: All notices to the parties shall be sent to the following. ntity:^•- Contact Person: -- T r Entit Address: — --.�_ Contact Weld Count Health De Person: Jud artment City. Stte, Zip: A 1 Cp 80610 Address: 1317 16th Schmidt Phone:�Q 4-2844 Avenue Court City, State, Zip; Greele Phone: 303 333-0635 a CO 80631 xtension 2249 Signed this 16th day of March BY: Tow, of Ault "SYSTEM" TITLE OF AUTHORITY. Patricia J. Lesh, Clerk Page 3 of 3 . 191L--• COUNTY OP WELD, STATE OF COLORADO BY AND THROUGH THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY ON BEHALF OF THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTME BY: Chairman ATTE : Weld BY: q eputy Clerk t. the Board AITESTIN;,; Q COMO COUNTY R c 4TURES ONLY Approved by: WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Randolph L. Gordon, M.D., M.P.H. Director 08/3O93 Clerk to the •l. �r tack 24 tq v,..,_U CO. HEALTH DEPT. AGREEMENT FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATER BY THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this ,/,7 day of 4P/41( 19`a, by and between rMILLARD REFRIGERATION SERVICES , whose address is a of / Aug ho�s Sp63 L , hereinafter referred to as "System." and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Weld County Health Department. whose office is located at 1517 16th Avenue Court, Greeley, Colorado 80631, hereinafter referred to as "Health Department." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Weld ragreementthorizes Weld for suppliers n ty Health Department to perform by the testingof drinkingwater thereof and the testing of pollutant discharges for those persons and entities holding permits to discharge pollutants into state waters, and WHEREAS, system supplies 3o person:; with drinking water. and WHEREAS, Health Department possesses the necessary equipment and expertise required to perform the sampling and analysis of the drinking water for System as required by federal law, and WHEREAS, the services provided by Health Department pursuant to this Agreement shall benefit the health, safety, and welfare of those persons residing within the area served by System. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of mutual promises and covenants contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: Section 1 - oAct: The System hereby to perform the services listed in this Agreement and in Weld es Health t County Ordinance No 60-8. for the testing of Drinking Water on behalf of System. The provisions of Weld County Ordinance No. 60-B are incorporated herein in their entirety. Health Department shall act as an independent contractor in relation to the System in the performance of services set forth in this Agreement. None of the Health Department employees and/or agents shall become employees of System, and no employees of System shall be deemed or become employees of the Health Department by virtue of this Agreement. Section 2 - Term: This Agreement shall become effective on January 1, 1993, and shall remain in full force and effective until December 31, 1993, unless and until otherwise terminated sooner. pursuant to the provisions of Section 5 below. Page 1 of 3 rgeb 100,6 930885 Millard Refrigeration Services Agreement for the Sampling and Analysis of Drinking Water Section 3 - Services to be Provided b Health De artment: Health agrees to provide the following services to Systemduring theterm of this Agreement: Bacteriological (Total Coliform) Resampie Contracted Number of Samples Contracted Fee Routine Sample (one per quarter) As Required $21.00 each $22.50 each Confirmation As Required $15.00 each Note: If multiple resamples are taken on the same day, same location - the first sample is $22.50, each additional sample is $6.50. Methods used by Health Department in providing said services shall be in accordance with Section I(b) of the Weld County Ordinance No. 60-B. Health Department shall provide further services as mutually agreed upon by Health Department and System at times and for compensation as agreed to by the parties hereto. By signing this Agreement and providing the services herein, Health Department does not insure the accuracy of the results of any tests performed by Health Department and does not make any representations as to the adequacy of Systems compliance with federal or state law governing the sampling of drinking water. Section 4 - Release and Hold Harmless: The System agrees to release and hold harmless Health Department from any and all liability and/or damages resulting from the acts or omissions of Health Department in performing the services set forth in this Agreement. Section S - Termination: Either party may terminate this Agreement upon 30 days written notice to the other party at the addresses set forth below. Section 6 - Obli ations and Duties of System: System shall obligations and dutieset f perform all of th sorth in Section 11(c) of Weld County Ordinance 60 Be In addition, System shall pay for the services rendered by Health Department pursuant to this Agreement according to the contracted amount set forth in Section 3, above, and/or as may be mutually agreed to by the parties hereto. Payment shall be due within ten (10) days upon of receipt of the bill. Billing will be sent within ten (10) days of the quarter ending: i.e., March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31, 1993. Section 7 - Waiver of Immunities/Dut of Care: No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to officers or mployeesconstitute ma i now possess, nor shall an portion oe of parties or their be deemed to or created a duty of care with the respect to any persothis ns otna party to this Agreement. Page 2 of 3 930585 Millard Refrigeration Services Agreement for the Sampling and Analysis of Drinking Water Section 8 - Severability: If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of the Agreement is for any reason held or decided to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions hereof. 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 may be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. Section 9 -- Notices: /% All notices to the Entity: /girl 40yr-271,nlENIGe, Contact Person: "We Alwo'c Address: .A90/ / St 15/41c - City , S ate Zip: G/et/e p QD g/ Phone: ( 303) 3sJ-.aoS parties shall be sent to the following: Entity: Weld County Health Department Contact Person: Judy Schmidt Address: 1517 16th Avenue Court City. State, Zip: Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (303)353-0635 extension 2249 Signed this /7 day of /e/ r BY: "SYSTEM" TITLE OF AUTHORITY: an/ /CfCr 19 97 . COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO BY AND THROUGH THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY ON BEHALF OF THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTM BY: iCAlri e to Chairman 08, 309,3 ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the oa BY: �j4. ny, Clerk to the Board NI �T� L',; ,,,� U� UU?iIY COMMISS:314ER SIGNA(U ES ONLY Approved by: 8.441,7 WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Randolph L. Gordon, M.D., M.P.H. Director Page 3 of 3 9M099S MAR 2 41993 9 j AGREEMENT FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATER BY THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this .._ day 19�, by and between FIRST NATIONAL WA of �� %.✓C/1 �°=f a;/r ./c. TER COMPANY the County of Weld,e • hereinafter referred to as address is Commissioners of W Weld County,of Colorado, by and through"System," and y whose office is located at 1517 behalf of the Weld 8 the Board of County oenafter referred to as 16th Avenue County Health Department. "Health Department Court, Greeley, Colorado 80631, WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Weld County Ordinance No. 60-B authorizes the Weld County Health Department to perform by agreement the testing of drinking water for suppliers thereof and the testing of pollutant discharges for those holding permits to discharge 8 pollutants into state waters, and and entities WHEREAS, system supplies persons with drinking water, and WHEREAS. Health Department possesses the necessary equipment and expertise required to perform the sampling and analysis of the drinking water for System as required by federal law, and WHEREAS. the services provided by Health Department Agreement shall benefit the health, safety, and welfare of those persons residing within the area served by pursuant to this System. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of mutual promises and covenants contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: Section 1 - Authorization to Act: The System hereby to perform the services listed in this Agreement and in WeldzCountylOr Department 60-g, for the testing of Drinking Water on behalf of System. The sof Weld County Ordinance No. 60-B are into Y Ordinance No. Department shall act as incorporated herein in their entirety. Health an independent contractor in relation to the Systemin the performance of services set forth in this Agreement. None of the Health Department employees and/or agents shall become employees of System, and no employees of System shall be deemed or become employees of the Health Depa by virtue of this Agreement. P rtment Section 2 - Term: ---- This Agreement shall become effective on January i, 199:. and until otherwise terminated sooner, pursuant to shall remain in full force and effective until December 31 lunless be the provisions ofSection gbelowa Page 1 of 3 -EDCooB 930n5 First National Water Company Agreement for the Sampling and Analysis of Drinking Water Section 3 - Services to be Provided b Health De artment: Health Department rees to provide the following services to System during the term of this Agreement: ag e of Test Bacteriological (Total Coliform) Resample Confirmation Contracted Number of S les Contracted Fee Routine Sample (one per month) As Required As Required $21.00 each $22.50 each $15.00 each Note: If multiple resamples are taken on the same day, same location - the first sample is $22.50, each additional sample is $6.50 Methods used by Health Department in providing said services shall be in accordance with Section 1(b) of the Weld County Ordinance No. 60-B. Health Department shall provide further services as mutually agreed upon by Health Department and System at times and for compensation as agreed to by the parties hereto. By signing this Agreement and providing the services herein, Health Department does not insure the accuracy of the results of any tests performed by Health Department and does not make any representations as to the adequacy of Systems compliance with federal or state law governing the sampling of drinking water. Section 4 - Release and Hold Harmless: and hold harmless Health Department from any and alle liability agrees to and/or damagereleass resulting from the acts or omissions of Health Department in performing the services .set forth in this Agreement. Section 5 - Termination: Either party may terminate this Agreement upon 30 days written notice to the other party at the addresses set forth below. Section 6 - Obli ations and Duties of System: System shall perform all of the obligations and duties set forth in Section 11(c) of Weld County Ordinance 60-B. In addition. System shall pay for the services rendered by Health Department pursuant to this Agreement according to the contracted amount set forth in Section 3, above, and/or as may be mutually agreed to by the parties hereto. Payment shall be due within ten (10) days upon of receipt of the bill. Billing will be sent within ten (10) days of the quarter ending: i.e., March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31, 1993. Section 7 - Waiver of Immunities/Dut of Care: No shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of an im:vnitiesithe on of this Agreement parties or their officers or employees may now possess, nor shall any be deemed to or created a duty of care with the respportionecof this Agreement t toany persons not a party to this Agreement. Page 2 of 3 930,38 BY: First National Water Company Agreement for the Sampling and Analysis of Drinking Water Section 8 - Severability: If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of the Agreement is for any reason held or decided to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions hereof. 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 may be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. Section 9 - Notices: All notices to the parties shall be sent to the following: Entity:lc Ala;../ 144 Contact Person:Ad. fate 1*cp Address: .7-.2..4.21- g y r City. State, Zip: e./.r C ni. 47 Phone: 3 ti 1 _icy r2 71.2 Signed this - .2,4 day of 14oec,4 Q/f "SYSTEM" r TITLE OF AUTHORITY: / Entity: Weld County Health Department Contact Person: Judy Schmidt Address: 1517 16th Avenue Court City. State, Zip: Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (303)353-0635 extension 2249 , 19V . COUNT! OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO BY AND THROUGH THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY ON BEHALF OF THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT BY: 4C-ive—e1 :hairman ATTEST: Weld County Board BY: dizzae 08/30/93 Clerk to the eputy Clerk t ATTESTIxc To bOARDb1ecati COMMtSSI3N2: S.MATURES ONLY Approved by: WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 44 P4:24" andolph L. Gordon, M.D., M.P.H. Director Page 3 of 3 920385 r I < Cu,. V � b: Spt V, lJ ,i .=1v4"( y + �-.K r ��:ti 9 'trrr.'4Y iti+ sf �p 6 n• X. S3C844 I, • WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAYROLL FUND•' CLAIMS PAGE V.O. ANT NO. P.O. NO. 017164 017165 017166 • iE OF COLORADO ) NTY OF WELD ss -VENDOR AMOUNT BANK ONE GREELEY, NA BANK ONE GREELEY, NA THE PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL GROUP 18 LARGE PAYROLL CHECKS This is to certify that all the, above listed claims as shown 1993 and that payments should be it names with the total amount S 3.200.00 1,371,095.77 2,403.62 19,487:98 TOTAL ,396,187.37 accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on Pages 1 through . and dated AUGUST 30TH made to the respective vendors in the amounts set oppos 1,396,187.37 DATED THIS 30th DAY OF AUGUST WELD CO 19 .93 c �FFCER SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 30th DAY OF my COMMISSION EXPIRES JAN. AM MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: 'ATE OF COLORADO ) UNTY OF WELD ) We, the Boa isaporove) the cla rdered drawn upon N3. Y ' ss AUGUST A99 rd. of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) ims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby the PAYROLL F D totalino S1,396,187.37 • WELD. COUNTY- CLERK TO • WELD COUNTY, COLORADO GENERAL, FUND•CLAIMS PAGE 1 V.O. RANT NO. P.O. NO. 902648 -VENDOR AMOUNT CHEAT WEST LIFE ASSURANCE 11,717,90 TE OF COLORA00 ) NTY OF WELD ) SS TOTAL I1,717.9Q :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 AUGUST 30 .1993 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set oppos- eir names with the total amount $11,717:90 DATED THIS 30th OAY OF AUGUST ,;19 93 SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 30th DAY OF AUGUST MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: Mt COMMISSION EXPIRES JAN. 1, 199U TATE OF COLORADO ) OUNTY ' Ei 1. C I�r J SS 1983 tad. We, the Board. of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) iisaporove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby rdered drawn upon the GENERAL ND totaling S 11,717.90 Chairperson fdcfmbe Member 0,1 el Member i WARRANT NUMBER 017136 017137 017138 017139 017140 RANDOLPH L GORDON MONTHLY PAYROLL HANDWRITE APPROVAL FORM PAYEE GRANT B WILKENS VIRGINIA PRICE AUGUST MARTIN JEANNIE K TACKER 4,824.94 017148 017149 017150 017151 017152 017153 017154 017156 017157 017158 017159 017160 017161 DURANT. SHELLY FRIAS, MARGIE HESSE, KENNETH INGRAM, CHRISTINE LEISINGER, MOLLY PETERSON, LESLIE M SLATER, KATHLEEN LIESSE, TANYA BURSON, MARY L DANNAR, DENNIS DWIGHT MCCARTHY, CYNTHIA PETTIT, MAUREENE J SALL, 0 DARLENE CoAtuc NUMBER OF W ARRANTS 18 1,019.5 WARRANT AMOUNT 928.16 577.45 3,464.5 327.88 219.79 453.91 390.47 481.81 1,294.0 1,701,2 90. TOTALS 19,487.98 THE AMOUNT OF THESE HANDWRITES WILL BE INCLUD;, IN THE SEMI-MONTHLY PAYROLL TOTAL ON _Alicau_32____ 1993 , WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/25/93 DATE : 08/25/93 PAGE : 1 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER .............................................. �- INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER _ NUMBER FD DEPT WARRANT -+- _ ______08J PRDJ --� +--+- _ AMOUNT 4205232 AGLAND INC 4205233 ALBERT$ON 004755 01.m:123-6599 004747 01-1123-6599 004752 01-1123-6599 4205234 ALL PURPOSE RENTALL SALES 03311$ 11+3;32-6229 A205235 ANDERSEN'S STAR MARKET 004738 01+1123-6599 4205236 BACHMAN. GORDON R AUG93 011041-6143 4205237 BARKER. BRUCE T 4205238 BARN STORE A205239 BATT. PHYLLIS AUG93 O1 -10n2-6143 004740 0I1123+6599 AUG93 01-1031-6143 4205240 BAXTER. 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DAVE AUG93 11-3180-6143 271.80 271.80 az=aa==s==a=s=s 4205242 BI MONITORING CORPORATION 706863 01 -2310 -6398 -HOME 1.139.00 A205243 BI -STATE MACHINERY CD P13885 01 -1361 -6360 -CC A205244 BIG R OF GREELEY A205245 BOSS ASSOCIATES 1,139.00 s====ss=as===== 67.21 T --e. ------- 7.21 340316 11-3140-6229 71.58 340734 11-3140-6229 251.38 322.96 ==azasaeaz=saza 23795 01-1031-6320 317.75 A205246 BUCKEYE WLDNG SUPP CO INC 334692 11-3140-6229 336151 11-3140-6229 A205247 C 0 JONES 417590 01 -1361 -6360 -CC A205248 CENTURY PAPERS A205249 CITY OF GREELEY 813205 01-I361-6250-JANT 822085 01-1)61-6250-JANT 822966 01-1)61-6250-JANT 317.75 9.00 9.00 18.00 sa===azasaasa== 78.75 78.75 ==ax=zsazs=sass 230.06 250.48 188.52 669.06 azzzasa==s=aris SEPT93 01-2115-6398 3,019.75 3.019.75 asaz=aas=zzaz== YAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : D8/25/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER MURDER FD DEPT OBJ PROD DATE : 08/25/93 PAGE : 3 WARRANT AMOUNT A205250 CDLOREL BLINDS L84848 21-6980-6220 142.00 142.00 ===a===s=a=ss== 4205251 COLUMBINE PAPER t MAIN 031245 01-1061-6250-JANT 302.24 4235252 COPELAND FASTENER CO 92411 11-3141-6229 A205253 COREN PRINTING A205254 CUNLIFFE, JR., CHAS A A205255 DACONO DRUG 4205256 DACONO U -PUMP -IT 4235257 DAVID, THOMAS 0 382.2♦ ===a==zssa===zs 42.83 42.83 s asszsaaszaaz sa 11955 21-6800-6320 20.00 21800 01-2180-6210 23.00 s==sass 43.00 AUG93 01-1014-6143 ♦36.26 436.26 _==========Lass 1594 21-6640-6221-0 410.15 9471 21-6640-6221-0 278.94 689.09 sz======azas==s D04742 01-1123-6599 32.77 32.77 ====s=saaa=sza= AUG93 01-1312-6143 436.26 436.26 sass=z==sass-== A205258 DIAMOND VOGEL PAINT CNTR 29776 01 -1961 -6234 -CC 116.93 116.93 =a====axz==s==a WAP2O0P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER NELO COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/25/97 A205259 DILL, RICKY A205260 DOMINGUEZ, A M AUG93 01-1123-6143 271.80 A205261 DON'S SMALL ENGINE HOSP 819758 011361-6360CC A205262 DYNA NED 716301 60-2160-6220 DATE : 08/25/93 PAGE : 4 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT 436.26 A205263 FEUERSTEIN♦ MARY A 4205264 FLA ORTHOPEDICS AUG93 01-2110-6143 AUG93 436.26 =a==z=zsszazazz 271.80 za=as=azzaazaaz 35.05 35.05 119.90 119.90 01-18216143 77.12 MRGHT 11-3140-6229 77.12 a=ssza=aazaa=aa 7,67 553022 11-3 140e-6229 369.00 A205265 FONTAS PIZZA 004750 01-1123-6599 A205266 GARNSEY C WHEELER CO SEPT93 01-2115-6376 A205267 GLOBAL COMPUTER SUPPLIES 093047 65-1191-6220 376.67 ==z==aaaz=az=aa 1.21 1.21 saaa==aaazz=aaa 400.00 400.00 == Baas 39.46 39.46 aaat2=as=asasaa WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/25/93 INVOICE NUMBER ACCOUNT NUMBER FD DEPT 08.1 PROJ DATE : 08/25/97 PAGE : 5 WARRANT AMOUNT A205268 GLOVE WAGON (THE) A205269 GOLDEN1S SUPPLY CO. A205270 GOODELL, GEORGE A205271 GORDON, RANDOLPH L A205272 GORDONtS LIQOUR MART A205273 GREELEY ELECTRIC REPAIR A205274 GRIECO, JUDY A A205275 HALL, DALE K A205276 HANES, CLAUD W 30467 01 -11616360 -CC 201679 11-3132-6229 AUG93 AUG93 11-3180-6143 19-4110-6143 004741 01-11236599 004744 01-1123-6599 41528 AUG93 AUG93 AUG93 11-3132-6360 01-9020-6143 01-I011-6143 01-1152-6143 178.98 178.98 ♦41.70 441.70 mans= ===== ==== 436.26 436.26 szszzzs zzzzz sza 476.26 436.26 15.66 17.49 33.15 55.31 55.31 ==== 77.12 77.12 zzaz=zzz=zaaaaz 271.80 271.80 s=======aaaszzz 271.80 271.80 ========sa=ss== WAP200P (WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : OB/25/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER 90 DEPT OBJ PROD DATE : 08/25/93 PAGE : 6 WARRANT AMOUNT AUG93 01-1011-6143 4205277 NpRBERT► CONSTANCE L 349.78 349.78 _=====zzas=sssa 315.20 A 205278 HIGH COUNTRY CHEMICAL 2466 0t-1061-6250JANT 0 mmmmmmmmmmmmm 315.20 -annals: 64.21 A205279 HUGH M. WOODS 359774 OI-1061-6360-CC _m_mm_m- 64.21 sassaszsssa sass 195.10 4205250 INSTANT PHOTO. INC. 26406 01-21106220»ADM _.10 195.10 =z=s=sazzszszza A205281 JEROME CO AUG93 01-2110^6143 4205282 JORDAN, L. E AUG93 52-5580-6143 4205283 KINNISON, LUELLA C AUG93 01-1011-6143 4205284 KIRKMEYER. BARBARA J 4205265 KLINE MICROSCOPE SERVICE 644 19-4140-6220 6448 64-1155-6320 4205286 LANCE GRAPHICS. INC N01363 O1 -1D616360 -CC 190.40 190.40 271.80 271.80 ___======z=s_ss 77.12 77.12 436.26 436.26 =a==az===sszssa 1.900.00 1.903.00 mu=saaszz=szsz 199.38 WAP2O9P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF t 08/25/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACC3UNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER PD DCPT 08J PRDJ DATE : 08/25/93 PAGE : 7 WARRANT AMOUNT A205286 LANCE GRAPHICS, INC A205287 LASELL, WARREN L A205288 LONGS DRUGS 4205289 LOUSTALET, FRANCIS M 6453 64-1155+6320 235.00 434.38 ===srzsaxssz==x AUG93 01+1941+6143 77.12 23163 23204 23210 23215 21+6640-6320 01-3182-6229 01-3182-6229 21-6640-6320 77.12 9.74 2,51 3.23 3,19 18.67 x==z==_mass=s= AUG93 01-1031+6143 436.26 436.26 zz=z=zzz==zz=z3 4205290 MAJORS WELDING 4 SUPPLY 109235 11-3132-6360 49.16 11077♦ 11-1146-6229 14.99 A205291 NCCABE, GARY A205292 MCPECK MOTOR COACH CO 64.15 ===s==4===zz=sz AUG93 60-2160-6143 16,00 16.00 szsz33=====Sxsz 5994 60-2160-6360 955.00 A205293 MIKE'S CAMERA 158914 01-3400-6210 160171 01-2310-6220-suOP A20529♦ NATL SHERIFF'S ASSOC 955.00 38.2♦ 2,812.50 2,863.74 ==2======s=zz=z 71516 01-2111-6220-PREV 400.00 WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/25/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 0BJ PROJ DATE : 08/23/93 PAGE : a WARRANT AMOUNT 4205294 NATL SHERIFF'S ASSOC A205295 NORTH COLO EMERGENCY PHIS 080193 60 -2160 -6350 -EMS. 93AUG 60-2160-6350 4205296 NU -MAY CLEANERS A205297 OLD AMERICA STORE IL= 400.00 11250.00 1,666.67 2,916.67 004751 01-1123-6599 .41 .41 004743 01-1123-6599 42.47 42.47 szaassss=azaza= 4205298 P. S. TROPHIES C AWARDS 6673 01-11546210 8.00 8.00 aisaas=azasz3zs 4205299 PENNY SAVER MEDICAL SPLY 106862 19-4140-6250—NEO 89.55 A205300 PERSICHINO, PASQUALE 89.55 ===z=a=s=s=a=ss AUG93 01-1061-6143 77.12 77.12 =ass=zmzszaassz 4205301 PREFERRED CORRECTIONAL 381593 01-2310-6350-MONC 30,165.00 A205302 PS TROPHIES C AWARDS 6660 21-6950-6320 1,000.00 4205303 QUAMMEN, THOMAS J 30,I65.00 -t==zz==sa=szz= 1,000.00 ssaaze==zzzzazz AUG93 01-1123-6143 436.26 NAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 38/28/93 DATE : 08/25/93 PAGE : 9 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT 4205303 QUANNEN. THOMAS J A205304 RAPP. HARRY A205305 RUBY, DONALD A A205306 SAFEWAY A205307 SAFEWAY STORES INC 436.26 asasaastassaaaa 93SEPT 01-2115-6531 487.50 487.50 imam= ======= AUG93 65-11916143 349.78 064246 21-6050 6390 065273 21-6640-6222 06527♦ 21-6640-6222 065295 2I-6350-6220 004745 01-1123-6599 004746 01-1123-6599 004749 01-1123-6599 4205308 SCHELTINGA, DREW L AUG93 0;31826;43 A205309 SNERNIN-WILLIANS CO 53097 012061-6234CC A205310 SITM, BONNIE L AUG93 OI-10216143 A205311 SPECKMAN. WALTER J 4UG93 21- 6950-6143 349676 ======a=_=a==a= 2.95 33.90 193.57 12.86 243.28 am==sass======a 25.00 27.56 9.02 =a=s==a 61.58 77.12 77.12 s=s=_=a=a=a==== 53.00 50.00 =t====a==aa=tat 271.80 271.80 s==sa=ss==a=ass 16.00 16.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS Ow : 39/25/93 WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER A205312 STAMP -KO DATE : 08/25/93 PAGE : 10 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD WARRANT AMOUNT 17292 011041-6210 A235313 STEFFEN'S SUPER MARKET 004739 OI-1123-6599 4205314 TARGET STORES 213077 65-1191-6220 482522 21+6640-6220 4205315 TODDY'S A205316 UNITOG RENTAL SERVICES 304745 01-11.23-6599 510727 11-3141-6340 310804 11-3141-6340 510810 11+3141+6340 4205317 W W GRAINGER INC 892337 113141+6229 A205318 WAL-MART DISCOUNT CITIES D04754 01-1123-6599 A205319 WARDEN, DONALD D 19.17 19.17 90.00 90.00 sa=aaa====aaxaa 29.97 139.19 169.16 ====u====axaaaa 6.01 6.01 12.00 12.00 124.00 ==2sass 36.00 159.61 159.61 =2xaa========aa 37.86 37.86 =ans=msaaxaax:: AUG93 01-1151-6143 271.80 A205320 WASTE MGT/NORTHERN COLO 210215 11+3140-6340 271.80 xxaaaass===== 22 100.00 100.00 sseasa=a=asaaaa WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/25/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER PD DEPT OBJ PROJ DATE : 08/25(93 PAGE : 11 WARRANT AMOUNT A205321 WEBSTER, WILLIAM M AUG93 01-101I-6143 271.80 5a5 271.80 A205322 WELD ADOLESCENT RESOURCES SEPT93 01-2310-6398-JRC 69874.17 8,876.17 =5_5xs5s5sas_a3 A205323 WESTVIEW PRINTING 108870 60-2160-6210 A20532♦ WINFREY'S REPAIR 509233 11-31326360 420532S WINOGRADS STEEL C SUPPLY 004573 11-3141-6229 005018 11-3141-6229 A205326 NORDEN) DAVID 54.00 ....... 555 aas:s 5sssxS5 28.00 28.00 =============== 94.00 35.88 129.88 asaasas 5aaaZ3sa AUG93 01-1154-6143 271.80 271.80 R FINAL TOTAL : 69.866.25 /AP20OP WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/25/93 DATE : 08,25/93 PAGE : 12 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES NAVE BEEN COMPETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 11 • AND GATED 08/25/93, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT DATED THIS 30 ! DAY OF 19 _ DIR FI ANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS X34' DAY OF 14I COMMISSION EXPIRES'IAN. 1,' I9 ¢','___:-• MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: • \ (Jhl tt ki NOTARY PUBLIC 93 19 • WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. HEREBY (APPROVE) IDISAPPROVEI THE CLAINS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFO ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON / 6. �J THE _.l�'� FUND - TOTALING f —_ 7F7 _ __l, 19 e/-3 DATE � 7MIs, �,„� DA. Of WELD COUNTY CLERK x0 THE BOARD la e/ � 1 MEMBER MENDE.epee CHAIRMAN WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 38/26/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ DATE : 08/26/93 PAGE : 1 WARRANT AMOUNT 4235327 ACCENT COMPUTER AND 38249 21-6993-6210 75.75 75.75 =z===zzzzsaaazs A235328 ACCESS CATALOG COMPANY 176696 86 -2311 -6250 -CORN 122.90 A205329 40AM5 COUNTY 4235330 ADAMS COUNTY A205331 AGLAND INC AD AD3893 FAD X1383 X138♦ X1385 X1386 X1387 X1388 X1403 X1404 X1405 X1406 X1407 X1408 X1703 X1704 XI705 X1706 K1707 X1708 X2126 X2127 X2128 340938 24-9343-6495-4593 24-9343-6495-4590 24-9343-6495-4590 24-9344-6397-4715 24-9)44-6397-4715 24-9044-6397-4715 24-9344-63974715 24-9344+6397+4715 24-9344-6397-4715 24+9344-63974715 24-9)44-6397-4715 24-9344..6397-4715 24-9)44-6397-4715 24-9044-6397+4715 24-9344-6397-4715 24-9344-6397-4715 24-9344-6397-4715 24-9344-6397-4715 24-9044-6397-4715 24-9144-6397-4715 24-9344-6397-4715 24-9044-6397-4715 249344+6397-4715 24-9044-6397-4715 24-9343-6495-4590 847044 11-3132-6371 E37357 11-3 41-6371 E37358 11-3141-6371 122.90 Sari==zza=z==z= 158.70 158.70 79.35 239.30 239,00 238.00 238.00 238.00 238.00 492.00 492.00 492.00 492.00 492.00 492.00 238.00 5,016.75 z azzlitszszzszszz 238.00 238.00 238.00 238.00 238.00 78.00 391.00 391.00 158.70 2.208.70 ====z=ass=sz=zz 490.28 347.07 230.72 MAP200P MELO COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/26/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NURSER FD DEPT 081 PROWARRANT J -__ AMOUNT 4205331 AG -------------- DATE : 38/26/93 PAGE : 2 LAND INC `37407 11.3141-6371 E37408 11+3141.6371 X51113 11+3141+6371 22842F 11.3132-6371 22843F 11+3132+6371 37444E 11+3132-6371 ♦69948 11.3132+6371 470438 11-3132-6371 470855 11+3132+6371 4205332 AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEDG 8-36 21.6480-6382 21+6480+6381 4235333 ARNOLD. 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D82093 60-2160-6370 A2D5433 SERVICE AMERICA CORP D97537 01-9)20-6377 A2D54D4 SHERATON AUG 93 01-1021-6370 A2C54DS SIGN -ON, INC TRE793 21-6490-6390-OY A205476 SILO LCE462 21+6600-6363 21-6640-6363 A205437 SNYDER EQUIPMENT CO A235436 STATE OF COLORADO A2054D9 STATE OF COLORADO DISCNT 64-1155-6940 FRGHT 64-1153-6940 074412 64-1155-6940 ♦2.159.57 42.159.57 =3 = 2 255.00 255.00 ===zS==z=23izat= 2,475.00 2,475.00 ===t======zt23Y 138.00 136.00 381.25 381.25 ===ttzztttt===2 199.96 199.96 399.92 =s==t====ttttfl 11.33- 142.64 1,133.26 1.264.77 =t===32==z3YYL2 M60121 11-3146-6452 550.00 55).00 M80120 11-3146-6452 550.00 550.00 5=3S5======5StW WAP203P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : DO/26,93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ DATE : 08/26/93 PAGE : 11 WARRANT AMOUNT A235413 STUART'S SPECIALTY 781862 21-6640-6220 1,392.00 1.392.00 ====as==z==aza= A205411 SUNRISE COMM MLTM CNTR CIS793 21-6493+638004 315.00 A205412 SUNSHINE GRAPHICS 315,00 =min== 17741 64-1155-6320 72.00 4205423 TEAL. ELIZABETH 793M1 21-6653-6372 4205414 TEXACO INC 4235415 TODDY'S A205416 TRANSCOR AMERICA. INC A205417 UNC A205448 UNION COLONY BANK 340151 474454 909962 01-2;.116315-WARR 01 -2111 -6371 -GRIM 01+2111+6371GRIM 72.00 ===zss===zlssa3 20.98 20.98 ==ss=a=z==s=a=3 5.90 7.66 11.81 25.37 _====x=2saasaaa 83994 19-4170-6220+2 8.46 X54982 01-2111-6315WARR 155178 012111-6315-WARR X55193 01-2111-6315-WARR 8.46 ===•r====azz=a= 382.25 218.25 750.60 1,351.10 ==a==3z==as==s2 3171 21-6850-6222 15.556.80 15,556.80 36993 77-5310-6610 859,55 77-5310+6620 192.35 YAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/26/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD DATE : 08/26/93 PAGE : 12 WARRANT AMOUNT A205418 UN10N COLONY BANK 07993 77+5310+6610 313.25 77+5310-6620 115.03 A205419 US SPRINT A205420 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS 4205421 US WEST COMMUNICATIOVS 1,480.18 001968 67-1192-6345-LD 789,26 340220 67-1192-6345-LD 67-1192-6345-LOCL 340691 67-1192-6345LO 67+11192-6345+LOLL 340700 67-11926345-LD 67-1192-6345-LOCL 341080 67 -1192 -6345 -LOLL 31.1312 67-1192-6345LD 67+11926348 -LOLL 341665 67-1192-6345-LD 341695 67-1192-6345-LD 671192-6345+LOLL 342023 67-1192-6345-LD 67-1192-6345-LOCL 342032 67 -1192 -6345 -LOLL 342242 67-1192-6345-LD 67-1192-6345+LOCL 342312 67+1192 -6345 -LOGE 342353 67-1192-6345-LOCL 342478 67 -1192 -6345 -LOLL 342551 67-1192-6345-L0 67 -1192 -6345 -LOLL 342627 671192 -6343 -LOLL 342661 67 -1192 -6345 -LOLL 342832 67-11926345-L0 67-1192-634S+LOLL 342921 67-1192-6345-L0 67-1292-6345—LOCL 342993 67 -11926345 —LOGE 789.26 .40 49.19 29,41 199.73 47.86 102.03 43,24 1.20 49.22 169.30 12,38 44.22 12.43 44,22 44.22 60.27 44.22 44.22 24.31 48.24 80,38 1,153.35 43.72 45.87 2,393,63 9.26 43.24 88.84 44.22 43.72 229.28 ==Sa=9===SS==== WAP203P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/26/93 WARRANT PAYCE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMPER NUMBER FD DEPT 09J PROJ DATE : 08/26/93 PAGE : 13 WARRANT AMOUNT A205422 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS 930819 85-2155-6345 7.542.34 7.542.34 =Y==zz====zs=z= A205423 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS 313952 85-2155-6363 19760.00 4205424 VALLEY FIRE EXT A235425 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING 35826 35827 35828 35829 35830 35831 01 -1061 -6360 -CC 01 -1061 -6360 -CC 01 -1361 -6360 -CC 01 -1361 -6360 -CC 01 -1361 -6360 -CC 01 -1361 -6360 -CC 7377 01-9020-6212 7490 21-6600-6377 7509 88 -2112 -6220 -POSE 752♦ 01-2910-6330 7532 01-2110-6370-AOM 7544 80-9320-6370 7545 80-9023-6370 7554 01 -2110 -6370 -JAIL 01-2110-6370-OPS 7558 65-1191-6312 7559 01 -9320 -6495 -TAX 7560 86-2311-6220 11763.00 m=F==z===2zm=== 14.40 12.60 21.85 44.80 99.80 56.05 249.50 =====x====zzzz-_ 349.99 174.15 233.00 85.00 24.00 50.00 167.52 ♦25.00 1,275.00 7.92 9.95 312.00 3,110.53 ===FFS===FFiFRi A205426 WESTERN MOBILE NORTHERN 2FINAL 11-3190-6397 29411.80 A205427 WESTERN TEMPORARY SVCS 2.411.80 =z===z===z:s==z 900370 67-1192-6350 264.48 264.48 WAP203P WARRANT PAYEE NUMAR MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 38/26/93 INVOICE NUMBER ACCOUNT NUMBER FO DEPT 08J PROJ DATE : 08/26/93 PAGE : 14 WARRANT 4235428 WESTVIEW PRINTING A205429 WIATROWSKI. STEPHEN J A205430 WILLIAM M. MERCER INC. 4235431 WILLIAMS, CMRIS A205432 WINDSOR BEACON 4205433 WRIGHT, BARBARA A235434 WYSTM LABORATORIES 108817 108845 108578 108910 64-11(556320 64-1155-6320 64-1155-6320 641155-6320 382093 19-4170-6370-F 194170-6370-S 80 -9320 -6350 -RACY MI793 216640-6375 05093 912259 01-11.52.6330 312477 011152-6330 MI893 216650-6372 121650 19-4140-6220 AMOUNT 22.50 60.50 53.50 52.00 188.50 ==s=m==s= 51.75 35.25 87.00 ==========acs=== 4,125.00 4,125.00 =s=mi=ss=:aim=s 7.30 ------------- 7.50 532.12 370.08 902.20 mass=ms=sa=m=mm 15.50 mmmmmmmmmmmmm 15.50 7,870.00 7,870.00 ==x=====massm=m FINAL TOTAL : 165,922.29 WAP2ODP WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 98/26/97 DATE : 08/26/97 PAGE : IS THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRDD!CJRES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 14 , AND DATED 08/26/97, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT DATED THIS DIRECTO 3e,,tt OF 19 _93. ADNINISTRATION SERVICES ,,,,"�_� SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS <2Q DAY 7F __-.Y" 19 T'3 BY, COMMISSION EXPIRES AN.1,1991 199 NY COMMISSION EXPIRES: =J DiefielCc - NOTARY PUDLIC 4E, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE: AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON TOTALING s /G S; 9.2 Q ,.2- q ir DATE/Q/,�j THIS {(J1lt`_ DAY OFjt!" 19— Q3 , THE 4 _ aorta WELDCOUNTY FUND CLERK TO THE BOARD _�v NE IYB ER CHAIRMAN MEMBER MEMBER WWP9S2PD WELD COUNTY DATE 08/26/93 COIN WARRANT REGISTER SUMMARY REPORT PAGE : 1 PAYROLL DATE 00/26/93 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN OM PAGE 1 THROUGH 3 , AND DATED DB/26/93. AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULO BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES. WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ 1 DATED THIS ; e LDAYS f'F 19 9__ .q4 fI i R 4 art ADMI__-_ DIRECTOR A CE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO 3EFORE ME TNIS (3157'1‘DAY OF MI COMMISSION EXPIRES JAN. 1. • 4,o MY COMMISSION EXPIRES= ��K 1 NOTARY PUBLIC I9_73 . WE. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS 4$ SET FORTH ABOVE: AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT TIEREFO ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON �7 AAA �.✓ FUND - TOTALING f / C-7 O0 T H E """" a •____ 19_23. DATED THLS DAY OF _! 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DATED THIS .D UtikDAY OF WELD COUNTY _ CLERK TO THE BOARD EP TY --�---2---- MEMBER 19 93 . • CHAIRMAN WAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/27/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ DATE : 08/27/93 PAGE : 1 WARRANT AMOUNT S855423 *ARTHUR COUNTY COURT 585542♦ *CLERK OF THE COURT 5855425 *FAMILY SUPPORT DIVISION 5855426 *ST LOUTS COUNTY SS 5855427 *WAYNE COUNTY CSEA S855429 ALLMER, THERESA LYNN 5855429 ALVAREZ, ANGELA M S855430 ARGUELLO, JUDY S855431 BENAVIDES, MARGARET $ S955432 CASARES, SALLY J 12-0301-2085 I2-0001-2085 12-0001-2085 12-0301-2095 12-0001-2085 12-0301-2045 12-0301-2045 12-3001-2045 12-0301-2045 12-0301-2045 ♦8.00 48.00 =z====x==z==zx= 53.00 50.00 z-z==sax 155,00 155.00 =a=axtx=a==;a:= 472.00 ♦72.00 ==:3===xxx a=as 276.00 275.00 sa ax==sass=zssx 50.00 50.00 =====ssx=a-==== 1.87 1.87 xx_====a„3sa=a3 75.00 75.00 ===a==a2=szsass 92.00 92.00 x==a»zaa==xaaax 88.00 WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 38/27/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER CO DEPT 08J PROJ DATE : 38/27/93 PAGE : 2 WARRANT A MOJNT 5455432 CASARES. SALLY J 5855433 COLLINS. SARA 5855434 CROUCHER. VONDA RAE 5855435 DURAN, SUa ANN 5R55436 GRONQUIST, SANDRA J 5855437 LANDRY. TERESA RENEE 5955439 LOYAPRADO, ROSA F 5855439 MESTAS. CHRISTINA MARIE 5855440 PALMA, CAROL SA55441 RENFREW. LYNNE CATHRINE 12-0301-2045 12-0001-2045 12^0701-2045 12-0301^2045 12-0001-2045 12-0701-2045 12-0701-2045 12-0701-204S 12-0001-2045 88.00 =q==========s== 112.00 112.00 234.00 234.00 70.50 73.50 129.00 129.00 =z=z=zzs===s=== 57.70 57.70 185.50 155.50 __---_===2=2=z= 86.62 86.62 ===z=====as===s 53.00 53.00 ==az==tta==assn 51.93 51.93 =z==s=s==s:===z WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS Or : 38/27/93 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD DATE : 08/27/93 PAGE : 3 WARRANT AMOUNT 5855442 ROOS, LORI A 5855443 SCHEEMLE. ROBYNN L S855444 SPRINGER, KAREN ELAINE 5555445 TALKINGTON, TE_RESA A 5855446 WEER, LEE ANN S855447 ANSON. ROSE M S855448 AXTON KIDD. PENNY 5855449 BATCHELOR, JOHN S855450 'RICK. CARMEL 5855451 CHASE. 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MELINDA GUZMAN 5855494 CHRISMAN, LINN ANN 5855495 CONTRERAS, LIONOR 5955496 CROUCHER, VONDA RAE 5855407 FLORES, GRACIELA 5855498 FLOYD. DONNA DATE : 08/27/93 PAGE _ 8 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER FD DEPT DB.. PROD AMOUNT 12-0001-2045 120301-2045 12-0301-2345 12-DDDI-2045 12-03012045 123301-2045 12-0301-2045 120001-2045 12-0301-2045 703.00 =z====z======z= 111.69 111.69 37.50 37650 25,00 25,00 z===¢z==z 49.62 49.62 133.50 103.50 ===z=====s=Iasi 130.50 130.50 =I====z==sv==z= 78.00 78.00 =ltz=z==ta=i=== 78.46 78.46 75.92 75.92 WAP200P WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 38/27/93 WARRANT PAYEE MURDER 5855499 GURLEY, PATRICIA IRENE 5855503 HAINZINGER, DEBRA J 5855531 HEINRICH, BRENDA LYNN 5955532 HENDERSON, STEPHANIE 5855533 KNOWL➢EN, CHRISTI 5855534 LAMBETH, MARGARET J 5855535 LAME, RMONDA $855536 LARSON, LISA 5955507 LESTER' JENNIFER 5855508 LUEHRING. JOANN SUE DATE : 08/27/93 PAGE : 9 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEP WARRANT T ODJ PROD AMOUNT 12-0301-2045 12+0301-2045 12+0301-204, 12-0001-2045 12+0001-2045 12-0301-2045 12+0301-2045 12+0001-2045 12-00012045 12^•0301204! 161.54 161.54 ==s==xs=xxsxsz= 360.19 369.19 z=za=s-==ancs= 170.00 170.00 ==3=s=zs=s==s=s 260.00 260.00 =====s==zs=s=s= 89.50 89.50 _x====2=4==x==U 700.00 700.00 ====a=s=xis=szs 175.00 175.00 ===s=scszzsss.at 78.2♦ 78.24 s==x=4 x ; 165.17 165.17 a=satzstsass=zss 144.50 WAP200P WELD C3u'rY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 08/27/93 WARRANT PAYEE NURSER 5855508 LUEHRING, JOANN SUE $855509 MAFS. CAROLYN $855510 MERI0FTM. WILMA S855511 MORADO. THERESA 5855512 MORALEZ. RACHEL $855513 MYERS. CREST! KAY 5855514 NILSESTUEN. DIANE LEVISE S855515 PARKER. TFRESA LYNN S855516 RAMIREZ. MARINA 5855517 REYES, CLINDA DATE : 08/27/93 PAGE : 10 INubICE ACCDUNT NUMBER NURSER FO DEPT 08J PRDJ WARRANT 4MbUNT 123001-2045 I2-0002-2045 12-000I2045 I2-0001-2045 12-0.01-2045 1200012045 12-0001-2045 12-0501-2045 12-0001-2045 144.50 200.00 200.00 =flan=x:n=3== .........39...00. 39.00 5).00 50.00 _____________ 144.50 144.50— ======a==:s:=a= 211.00 211,00 _____====== rn= 40.00 40.00 144,00 144,00 __===s=====:___ 122.00 122.00 ==:x=a:xf:=:m:= 152.30 152.30 NAP200P WARRANT PAYEE NUMBER WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 38/27/93 INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT 084 PROD DATE : 08/27/93 PAGE : 11 WARRANT AMOUNT 5855518 REYES, EVELYN 5855519 SALAZAR, AMY MABLE $855520 SILVA, MARY SANDRA S855521 THOMPSON• KELLI MICHELLE 5955522 VIEYRA, DARLENE CYNTHIA 5855523 30%. JACQUE 5855524 BRAUN, ELISABETH 8 5855525 MYERS, CRIST1 KAY 5855526 FLORES, CU -BERT 5855327 LIRA, JESSE JAY 12-0301-2045 12-0301-2045 12-0001-2045 12-0301-2045 12-0301-2045 12 -4441 -6370 -PAC 12 -4441 -6370 -PAC 12-0301-2030 12-0301-2040 12-0301-2040 52.11 52.11 53.60 53.60 52.14 52.14 98.50 98.50 113.00 110.00 314.25 314.25 ass==s=7====saa 190.25 193.25 ======aria=a=== 124.00 124.00 18.48 18.48 a=sa=a*s==:a—ss 108.00 MA P20Op WARRANT PAYE NUMBER MELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : 38/27/03 INVOICE NUMBER 5955527 LIRA, JCSSh_ JAY DATE : 0B/z7/NO PAGE : 12 ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT 100.00 =s FINAL TOTAL : 14,674,28 WAP2OOP ME WELD COUNTY WARRANT REGISTER AS OF : DM/27/93 DATE : 08/27/93 PAGE : 13 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED am THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE I THROUGH 12 ► AND DATED 08/27/93► AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, C/ / THE DATED THIS `} WITH7ME TOTAL AMOUNT i b 7 2,:y L, �'"----------- �=------------• DIRECTOR D INANCE SUBSCRIDED AND SWORN MY COMMISSION EXPIRES• AND ADMINISTRgTION SERVICES C/ 3 TO AEFORE ME THIS 0'i DAY _—MY COMMISSION EXPIRES JAN, J, limo -----------------------------• NOTARY PUBLIC WE, THE BOARD or COUNTY COMNISSIDNERS OF WELD COUNTY, (APPROVE) OF (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTA ABOVE: PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY OR THE DATED 2 IS C- -- 1 9_1_ H COLORADO► HEREBY AND WARRANTS IN DERED DRAWN UPON FUND TOTAL ING i _ -J � �%V. 2�/ ✓ UpAY OF _------- WEEDCOUNTYCLERK TO THEBOARD TY MEMBEq rR a/y-2 CHAIRMAN - MENDER MEMBER AWPDS200 WELD COUNTY COIN WARRANT REGISTER SUMMARY REPORT PAYROLL DATE 09/01/9D DATE : 08/26/93 PAGE : 1 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 160 p AND DATED 09/26/97, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT S c0 // 9". a O_ DATED THIS OF DIRECTOR NANCE AND A'b MINISTRATION SERVICES SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFDRC ME THIS _c_30 DAY OF a 19 3 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MI C0Wd4iSSi0N EXPIRES JAIL'S NOTARY PUBLIC • WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE: AND WARRANTS IN PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON TIE DATED THIS _ FUND - TOTALING S s-07 9‘49 _a AY OF C)L WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD MEMBER NEM R 19 93 . Yezzlese...caf://atisadis- CHAIRMAN MEMBER MEMBER 8-3013 MENUBRANCH START', 15 DPT AD FORM 101 AR 68/97 WELD NET CHANGES BY CBOE PROM PAGE 12B LINE 8 TOTAL CHANGES BY C80E FROM PAGE 12A LINE I BALANCED IF TO $0 VERIFICATION OF BALANCES PAGE 14 OF 18 PAGES TAXABLE EXEMPT TOTAL VALUATION VALUATION VALUATION $ -42268780 0 -42268380 0 *********** If not in balance, press F3 and go to CBOE Changes 1 Page and correct. Page down to the following table to assure balancing between summary page, plus or minus CBOE changes, and school district pages. ALL CLASSES MUST BE IN BALANCE. If one or more classes are not in balance go to the appropriate pages and correct. Check CBOE class code entries. Press F9 NOW SUMMARY +/--CDOE SCHOOL. DISTRICTS 16680370 VAC 166803'0 VAC 316101610 RES 316101610 RES 176947940 COM 176947940 COM 111783780 IND 111783780 IND 93164750 AGR 93164750 AGR 2622860 NAT 2622860 NAT 0 PMS 0 PMS 276820880 O&G 276620860 O{G 106'91900 SA 108391900 SA 1102514050 TOTALS1102514050 Summary - Schools DIFFERENCE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 If there arc differences showing in two or more classes, yet the total difference is $0, then values have been switched between classes. If in balance, press HOME, F3 and print abstract 15 DPT AD FORM 101 AR 68/93 08-23-1997 Data submitted by Assessor Gordon Bachman Contact Person 353-3845 x:699 YEAR 1993 ABSTRACT OF ASSESSMENT Phone Number (CRS .9-5-123) COUNTY NAME ---> WELD DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS 15 ' DPI AD FORt1 101 AR 68/93 WELD VACANT LAND VACANT REAL -- ------ PROPERTY SUBCLASSES NO. OF --------------------- --- _ - PARCE-- RESIDENTIAL LOTS `~ - "_ -_ COMMERCIAL LOTS INDUSTRIAL LOTS PUD LOTS ALL OTHER VACANT LAND (SIZE IN ACRES): LESS THAN 1.0 1.0 TO 4.99 5.0 TO 9.99 10.0 TO 34.99 35.0 To 99.99 100.0 AND UP MINOR STRUCTURES CN VACANT LAND TOTAL VACANT LAND 3188 442 231 170 158 265 86 149 97 11 4797 ss=mana.a PAGE 1 OF 18 PAGES _NOT--------------------------LAND---------------'- USED VALUE MPRVMTST0TAL I U ------ - ---- _ __ VALUE VALUE 7113�8a --_-_-- ------- [0100] 7113380 3743580 [02001 3743580 1134850 £ 030p1 1134850 1249800 £0400) 1249800 76680 C051o3 730720 [05201 559090 C05301 1144660 [0540] 842040 [05541 85530 C056p1 16680330 0 £06001 aa`�'�r*caeoaa 0 16680330 76680 730720 559090 1144660 $42040 85530 0 15 OPT AD FORM 101 AR 68/93 WELD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY PAGE 2 OF 18 PAGES RESIDENTIAL REAL NO. OF PROPERTY SUBCLASSES PARCELS UN/SP/ RESIDS LAND VALUE IMPRVMTS VALUE TOTAL VALUE SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES FARM/RANCH RESIDENCES DUPLEXES -TRIPLEXES MULTI -UNITS (4-8) MULTI -UNITS (9 & UP) Parcels CONDOMINIUMS 56 Projects MANUF HOUSING 1383 (MOBILE HOMES) Parcels FARM/RANCH MANUF HOUSING (MOBILE HOMES) Residences MANUF HOUSING 58 3557 (LAND. PARK. ETC) Parks MH Spaces PARTIALLY EXEMPT 12 11 (TAXABLE PART) Parcels Txbl Units 28999 28903 F rcelsResldences 4921 Residences 574 1309 Parcels Resids 530 3563 Parcels Resids 127 1328 Resids 1126 Resids 5467 Resids 1223 TOTAL REAL END PAGE 2 45604780 [1112] 790640 [1115] 1154470 [11.20] 1189620 [1125] 1587840 [11.303 2025980 2535020 [1140] 11000 [1150] 195632990 [1212] 25943290 [4277] 3934 240 [1215] 7812630 [1220] 10679450 1225 9241370 [1230] 6237730 [12..5] 1710980 [4278] 2840 [1240] 46450 [1250] 241237770 25943290 4724880 8967100 11869070 10829210 8263710 1710980 2537860 57450 31735 54899350 261241970 316141320 ==n====== 9========PM 15 DPT AD FORM 101 AR 68/93 WELD COMMERCIAL PROPERTY PAGE 3 OF 18 PAGES COMMERCIAL REAL NO. OF PROPERTY SUBCLASSES PARCELS UNITS/ LAND ACRES VALUE XMPRVMTS VALUE TOTAL VALUE MERCHANDISING LODGING OFFICES RECREATION LTD GAMING SPECIAL PURPOSE WAREHOUSE/STRG MULTI -USE (3+) RECREATION LANDS [CRS 39-3-112] PARTIALLY EXEMPT (TAXABLE PART) TOTAL REAL 553 '22 360 44 0 801 $24 9561470 [2112] 562 634370 Rooms [2115] 3536870 [2120] 1089690 [2125] 64 1680 Units 0 0 0 [2127] 9168430 [2130] 4714950 [2135] 1406250 [2140] 0 Acres [2145] 8 8 16910 Parcels Taxable [2150] Units 2396 30148940 109576340 139727280 24211120 [2212] 2221230 [22^115 ] 18283600 [2220] 2473770 [2225] 0 [2227] 30388280 [2 30] 25004100 [2235] 6618210 [2240] 33792590 2855600 21820470 3563460 0 39556710 29719050 8024460 0 378030 [2250] 394940 COMMERCIAL PERSONAL NUMBER OF PROPERTY SUBCLASSES SCHEDULES EQUIPMENT, FURN & MACH TOTAL VALUE RESIDENTIAL PERSONAL GAMING PERSONAL OTHER COMM. PERSONAL TOTAL PERSONAL TOTAL COMMERCIAL 1 0 4866 4867 ======== 50 [1410] 0 [2405] 37596340 [2410] 50 0 37596340 37596390 T. �J FCR In In Ss $ 177323670 15 DPT AD FORM 101 AR 68/9.3 WELD INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY PAGE 4 OF 18 PAGES INDUSTRIAL REAL NO. OF NOT PROPERTY SUBCLASSES PARCELS USED CONTRACT/SERVICE MANUF/PROCESSING MANUF/MILLING REPINING/PETROL LAND VALUE IMPRVMTS VALUE TOTAL VALUE 5 122 0 0 TOTAL REAL 127 INDUSTRIAL PERSONAL NUMBER OF PROPERTY SUBCLASSES SCHEDULES TOTAL PERSONAL 1_9 ======= TOTAL INDUSTRIAL 271280 (3112] 247860 [31.15] 0 x•1..0 ] 0 [3123] 2749930 2866210 C3212] 36502740 U5215] 0 03220] 0 [3225] 59368950 3137490 58981390 0 0 62118880 =======.== oc�a tcercccr�m�mc EQUIPMENT, TOTAL FURN & MACH VALUE 91518150 91518150 C3410]�=m=Sa�s�� $ 153637030 15 DPT AD FORM 101 AR 68/93 WELD AGRICULTURAL PROPERTY PAGE 5 OF 18 PAGES AGRICULTURAL REAL NO. OF PARCELS/ PROPERTY SUBCLASSES ACRES RESIDENCES LAND VALUE IMFRVMTS VALUE TOTAL VALUE SPRINKLER IRRIGATION FLOOD IRRIGATION DRY FARM LAND MEADOW HAY LAND GRAZING LAND ORCHARD LAND FARM/RANCH WASTE LAND FOREST LAND 0 400792 574403 2072 1031460 0 16321 0 FARM/RANCH SUPPORT BLDGS ALL OTHER AG PROPTY 491 [CRS 39-1-102] TOTAL REAL 2025539 ======= 0 5462 3940 42 7140 0 1795 0 [4107] 39323450 [4117] 10803540 [412 7] .310'50 [4137] 4089440 [4147] 0 [4157] 34650 [4167] 0 0 [4177] 0 39323450 10803540 33050 4089440 0 34650 0 15318610 15318610 [4279] 1403810 17156620 18560430 [4180] [4280] 18379 55687940 32475230 88163170 =====cc ========== ========== ==- "Land Parcels Only ALL OTHER AG PERSONAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES SCHEDULES EQUIPMENT, TOTAL FURN & MACH VALUE TOTAL PERSONAL 30 TOTAL AGRICULTURAL 5001270 5001270 [4410] *Separation of Irrigated Land class optional this year only. $ 93164440 15 DPT AD FORM 101 AR 68/93 WELD NATURAL RESOURCES PROPERTY PAGE 6 OF 18 PAGES NAT. RESOURCES REAL NO. OF TONS OF PROPERTY SUBCLASSES ACRES PRODUCTION* LAND VALUE IMPRVMTS VALUE TOTAL VALUE COAL EARTH OR STONE PRODUCTS NON -PRODUCING PATENTED NON -PRODUCING UNPATENTED SEVERED MINERAL INTERESTS TOTAL REAL 0 0 i# Mines 64 ;897681 #0 Operations 0 Acres 0 Structures 633805 2646 Acres # Claims NAT. RES. PERSONAL NUMBER OF PROPERTY SUBCLASSES SCHEDULES COAL EARTH OR STONE PRODUCTS NON -PRODUCING PATENTED NON -PRODUCING UNPATENTED 1.5 0 0 TOTAL PERSONAL 17 ======= TOTAL NATURAL RESOURCES 0 [5110] 773800 [5120] 0 [5140] Exempt 1/1/89 1208070 [5170] 2900327 1981670 0 [5210] 0 [5220] 0 [5240] 0 C5250] 0 0 773800 0 0 1208070 1981870 ========== ========== EQUIPMENT, TOTAL FURN & MACH VALUE 373390 C5410] 267600 [5420] 0 [5440] 0 [5450] 373390 267600 0 0 640990 640990 ========== O=0IBMW==== $ 2622860 *Multiply number of cubic yards by 1.35 to calculate tons. 15 DPI AD FORM 1O1 AR 6S/93 WELD PRODUCING MINES PROPERTY PAGE 7 OF 18 PAGES PROD. MINES REAL NO. OF TONS OF PROPERTY SUBCLASSES MINES PRODUCTION LAND VALUE IMPRVMTS VALUE TOTAL VALUE MOLYBDENUM 0 # Mines PRECIOUS METALS 0 # Mines BASE METALS 0 # Mines STRATEGIC MINERALS 0 * Mines OIL SHALE/RETORT 0 Operations, TOTAL REAL 0 O 0 [6110] O 0 [6120] O 0 [61.0] O 0 [6140] O 0 [6150] 0 0 ====== ========= S========== 0 [6210] 0 [6220] 0 [6230] 0 [6240] 0 [6250] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ========== ==es=====v= PROD MINES PERSONAL NUMBER OF PROPERTY SUBCLASSES SCHEDULES EQUIPMENT, TOTAL FURN & MACH VALUE MOLYBDENUM PRECIOUS METALS BASE METALS STRATEGIC MINERALS OIL SHALE/RETORT 0 0 0 0 n TOTAL PERSONAL 0 ===== TOTAL PRODUCING MINES 0 [6410] 0 [6420] 0 [64.0] 0 [6440] 0 [6450] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $ 0 15 DF'T AD FORM 101 AR 68/9+ WELD OIL AND GAS PROPERTY PAGE 8 OF 18 PAGES OIL AND GAS REAL NO. OF PROPERTY SUBCLASSES WELLS* PRODUCTION LAND VALUE IMPRVMTS VALUE TOTAL VALUE PROD OIL PRIMARY PROD OIL SECONDARY PROD GAS PRIMARY PROD GAS SECONDARY OIL SHALE/IN SITU 4815 5910705 Bbl 20 322874 Bbl 5090 99027271 Mcf •'125 Mcf 0 0 ## Operations Bbl TOTAL REAL 9928 OIL & GAS PERSONAL NUMBER OF PROPERTY SUBCLASSES SCHEDULES 960/0980 [7110] 445.3740 [71;0] /43172390 C7130) 1660 [7140] 0 [7150] 243638770 0 [7210] 0 [7220] 0 [7230] 0 [7240] 0 [7250) 96010960 4453740 14.172390 1660 0 0 243639770 ?.11^l`.stFM===== PROD OIL PRIMARY F'ROD OIL SECONDARY PROD GAS PRIMARY PROD GAS SECONDARY OIL SHALE/IN SITU 2726 20 5004 26 0 TOTAL PERSONAL 7776 TOTAL OIL AND GAS *Producing wells only. EQUIPMENT, FURN & MACH TOTAL VALUE 12961270 [7410] 87880 [7420] 20126590 C7430) 6370 [7440] 0 [7450] 33182110 ========== 12961270 87880 20126590 6.70 0 3x182110 $ 276820880 TOTAL PERSONAL 140 TOTAL STATE ASSESSED 1: DPI AD FORM 101 AR 68/94 WELD STATE ASSESSED PROPERTY PAGE 9 OF 18 PAGES STATE ASSESSED NUMBER OF _____ ____ REAL PROPERTY COMPANIES NOT _ - PROPERTYTOTAL�^ USED VALUE VALUE TOTAL REAL 140 18685830 386858.0 [8299]==s======s STATE �,------_-"--_ ASSESSED NUMBER OF ASSEPROPSSED COMPANIES-"__I____-___�-_`__--_` EQUIPMENT TOTAL FURN & MACH VALUE 69706070 69706070 C8499]�==o==x=Cm, $ /08391900 15 DPT AD FORM 101 AR 68/9. WELD PROPERTY CLASS FEDERAL STATE COUNTY EXEMPT PROPERTY PAGE 10 OF 18 PAGES NO. OF LAND PARCELS VALUE IMFRVMTS VALUE PERSONAL VALUE POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS RELIGIOUS PURPOSES* SCHOOLS - PRIVATE CHARY TABLE ALL OTHER TOTALS TOTAL EXEMPT 682 994090 589 [9119) X80080 C9129] 175 1759810 [9179] 1246 8458210 [9149] 297 1521940 [9159] 24 182160 [9169] 709630 [9179] 50 176120 [9199] 32 3195 16141040 *Includes Parsonage,s, Manses. etc. 607940 [9219] 226160 C9229] 2374060 [9239] 9263660 [9 249] 8977850 [9259] 803470 [9269] 2797760 [9279] 13010 [9299] 25059910 0 [9819] 0 [9829] 0 [9839] 0 [9849] 0 C9859] 0 [9869] 0 [9879] 0 C9899) 0 TOTAL VALUE 1602030 2606240 4133 870 17721870 10495790 985630 3506390 149130 41200950 S 41200950 15 DPT AD FORM 101 AR 68/9, WELD SUMMARY OF ASSESSMENT ROLL PAGE 11 OF 18 PAGES LAND IMPRVMTS PERSONAL TOTALS VACANT LAND RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL AGRICULTURAL NATURAL RESOURCES PRODUCING MINES O I L p< GAS 1. TOTALS BY ASSESSOR 16680730 54899350 30148940 2749930 55687940 1981870 0 261241970 109578340 59368950 32475230 375963 90 91518150 5001270 O 640990 O 0 243638770 16680330 316141320 177323670 153637030 93164440 2622860 0 0 O 33182110 276820880 $ 405787130 462664490 =====aama= ===mro ====um 2. STATE ASSESSED 3. TOTAL TAXABLE 4. TOTAL EXEMPT 5. TOTAL TAXABLE AND EXEMPT 38685830 167938910 1036390530 69706070 108391900 444472960 462664490 237644980 1144782430 41200950 $ 1185983380 SUMMARY OF CHANGES AFTER ASSESSMENT BY COUNTY ASSESSOR 6. TOTALS BEFORE CHANGES BY COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION (LINES 3, 4, 5 RESPECTIVELY) TAXABLE VALUATION $ 1144782430 EXEMPT TOTAL VALUATION VALUATION 41200950 1185983380 NOTE: Page 12, OBOE Changes can be reached after completing Page 13. 15 DPT AD FORM 101 AR 68/93 WELD PAGE 12A OF 18 PAGES SUMMARY OF CHANGES AFTER ASSESSMENT BY COUNTY ASSESSOR I. CHANGES BY COUNTY BOARD OF EOUTALIZATION (Number of Chgs)", CHANGES BY COUNTY BD OF EQUALIZATION (Taxable + Exempt)= $ (Show reductions by entries preceded by a minus (-) sign, and round to the nearest $10.) <-VACANT CODE 0100 0200 0300 0400 0510 0520 0530 0540 0350 0560 0600 CODE 2112 2115 2120 2125 2127 21•;,0 2135 2140 2145 2150 LAND-> AMOUNT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 q4' o '� --RESIDENTIAL > CODE AMOUNT CODE 1112 -7510 1212 1115 0 4277 1120 0 1215 1125 0 1220 1130 0 1225 1135 0 1230 1140 0 1235 1150 0 4278 1240 1250 COMMERCIAL > <--INDUSTRIAL-> AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT -34960 2212 -5740 3112 0 O 2215 0 3115 0 0 2220 -296170 3120 0 0 2225 0 3125 0 O 2227 0 3212 0 -12320 2230 --26540 3215 -16123370 O 2235 0 3220 0 0 2240 0 322 0 0 2250 0 PERSONAL PROPERTY 0 PERSONAL PROPERTY 3410 -25729880 1410 0 2405 0 2410 0 NATURAL RESOURCES CODE AMOUNT CODE 5110 0 5210 5120 0 5220 5140 0 5240 5150 Exempt 5250 5170 0 PERSONAL 5410 5420 5440 5450 > < AMOUNT CODE O 6110 O 6120 O 6130 O 6140 PROPERTY 6150 0 0 0 0 AMOUNT - 37420 6330 -1130 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 <-AGRICULTURAL-> CODE AMOUNT 4107 0 4117 2850 4127 4137 4147 4157 4167 4177 4180 4279 4280 PERSONAL 4410 PRODUCING MINES AMOUNT CODE 0 6210 0 0 0 0 6220 62:0 6240 6250 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4440 - 6980 PROPERTY 0 AMOUNT 0 0 0 0 0 PERSONAL PROPERTY 6410 6420 6430 6440 6450 0 0 0 0 0 7120 7130 7140 7150 VAC 0 RES -39710 COM -x.75730 IND -41853250 AGR 310 NAT 0 PMS O O&G 0 Net CBOE -42268380 15 DPT AD FORM 101 AR 68/93 WELD PAGE 128 OF 18 PAGES SUMMARY OF CHANGES AFTER ASSESSMENT BY COUNTY ASSESSOR (cen't) <,----------- OIL & GA CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT 7110 0 7210 0 0 0 0 0 7220 0 7230 0 7240 0 7250 0 PERSONAL PROPERTY 7410 0 7420 0 7430 0 7440 0 7450 0 <-------EXEMPT PROPERTY ----------> CODE 9119 T CODE AMOUNT 9129 1 0 9219 0 9139 0 9229 0 9149 0 9239 0 9149 0 9249 0 9169 0 9259 0 9179 0 9269 0 0 9279 0 9199 0 9299 ALL EXEMPT PERSONAL PROPERTY 9999 0 RECONCILATION AREA Taxable Total Exempt Total Total Total Less Line I (Page 12A) Balanced if $0 TAXABLE VALUATION 7. Net Changes County Board bof Equalizay $ tion tio (CBOE) 8. Total after $1102514050 Net Changes by C&OE ---------- (Certify Line 8, Column A) ---R Press F5 to go to -42268380 0 -42268380 0 ******)k**** EXEMPT VALUATION 0 412200950 Cities & Towns TOTAL VALUATION -42268380 1144715000 C 15 APT AD FORM 101 AR 68/9: WELD AGGREGATE ASSESSED VALUATION OF NEW CONSTRUCTION PAGE 1:3 OF 18 PAGES Press F6 to escape from "Titles On" after input is complete ALL NEW* CLASS CONSTRUCTION RESIDENTIAL REAL 5769030 PROPERTY (Including Ag Res & All Mobile Homes) RESIDENTIAL 0 PERSONAL PROPERTY (Only) COMMERCIAL 6683500 INDUSTRIAL ALL NET DEMO & NEW DESTROYED CONST O 5769030 O 0 O 6683 500 3570390 0 3570390 AGRICULTURAL 240590 (Excluding All Ag Res & Mobile Homes) NATURAL RESOURCES 0 PRODUCING MINES 0 OIL & GAS 0 STATE ASSESSED 396300 TOTAL O 240590 O 0 O 0 O 0 O 396300 16659810 0 16659810 =CG==xC=== ========== =====CY=mc *Includes all new construction, additions to structures, new improvements, and all substantial remodeling. Does not include repairs which are only necessary to maintain the structure. Press F4 to go to CEDE Changes 15 DPT AD FORM 101, AR 68/93 WELD NET CHANGES BY CBOE FROM PAGE 12B LINE 8 TOTAL CHANGES BY CBOE FROM PAGE 12A LINE I VERIFICATION OF BALANCES TAXABLE VALUATION PAGE 14 OF 18 PAGES EXEMPT TOTAL VALUATION VALUATION $ -42268380 0 -42268380 0 BALANCED IF = TO $0 *********** If not in balance, press F3 and go to CBOE Changes 1 Page and correct. Page down to the following table to assure balancing between summary page, plus or minus CBOE changes, and school district pages. ALL CLASSES MUST BE IN BALANCE. If one or more classes are not in balance go to the appropriate pages and correct. Check CBOE class code entries. Press F9 NOW' ! ! SUMMARY +/-CBOE 16680.330 316101610 176947940 111783780 9:164750 2622860 276820880 100391900 1102514050 SCHOOL DISTRICTS VAC 16680330 RES 716101610 COM 176947940 IND 11178.780 AGR 93164750 NAT 2622860 PMS 0 O&G 276820880 SA 108391900 TOTALS 1102514050 VAC RES COM IND AGR NAT PMS O&G SA Summary - Schools DIFFERENCE 0 O O 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 If there are differences showing in two or more classes, yet the total difference is $0, then values have been switched between classes. If in balance, press HOME, F3 and print abstract 15 DPI AD FORM 101 AR 68/93 WELD Press F6 to escape NAME OF VACANT RESIDEN- CITY OR TOWN LAND CQ TIAL CIALAL 1 Broomfield 2 Evans 3 Greeley 4 Longmont 5 Northglenn 6 Brighton 7 Dacono 8 Fart Lupton 9 Ault 10 Eaton 11 Erie 12 Firestone 13 Frederick 14 Garden City 15 Gilcrest 16 Grover 17 Hudson 18 Johnstown 19 Keenesburg 20 Kersey 21 La Salle 22 Lochbuie 23 Mead 24 Milliken 25 Nunn 26 Pierce 27 Platteville 28 Raymer 29 Severance 30 Windsor Weld Total 10713490 2332 `�`�.41850 144868304 0 0 891770 11937460 6084600 151370070 0 0 0 0 104040 44650 131320 3607030 479010 10705630 72210 2292 930 60720 5640240 625580 3500510 98730 3121800 159230 2338170 112780 255880 42300 1642360 10680 125980 154680 1598460 107000 3457970 123270 1449690 46940 1793640 63550 4013850 99400 1867110 180660 1300410 133760 2150240 49940 456290 69710 1173940 133980 2966010 2680 89140 46720 193420 628230 14148970 44690 10633 200 100011290 5399170 0 1010380 1207430 5169900 1068920 2468160 1318300 317490 770810 1969170 315230 43870 965120 975870 690070 417520 1938100 44450 618700 503490 113950 527830 2334550 67410 181880 4121350 AGGREGATE ASSESSED VALUATION OF CITIES & TOWNS continued from "Titles On"after input is complete INDUS- TRIAL 0 312720 18771810 0 0 351510 294970 6252610 9100 633 700 235530 0 586460 95260 0 14590 473070 61500 3020 66240 179020 0 .76530 0 0 57840 166620 0 20720 8157410 36782230 _max--=== ========== 5mraraarmac= m�zm��sex� Press F7 to go to School pages & activate "Titles On" PAGE 15A OF 18 PAGES AGRICUL- TURAL 18560 89760 910640 1120 39520 65090 43090 55330 36340 97300 69680 35360 155240 1050 46110 16560 28250 9940 28190 8860 16440 17200 128260 255810 79200 28560 18610 7350 3260 219980 2550860 aria======= 15 DPT AD FORM 101 AR 68/93 WELD NATURAL RESOURCES 900 n 8690 0 0 0 970 910 700 0 3630 1140 2640 0 0 1230 340 0 0 10 1230 1920 1220 0 10 0 0 43 790 68930 CITIES & TOWNS continued PRODUCING OIL A, MINES GAS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 U f) 0 0 U 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 f1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 46680 157990 1058640 81030 8710 0 741010 392260 0 40350 24 250 207320 2619470 0 60800 0 0 0 0 0 67570 46780 179690 184470 0 349570 151930 0 0 4160 PAGE 15B OF 18 PAGES STATE ASSESSED 127346 923270 17496560 0 61110 93 820 160.330 1281530 372170 546120 77800 104720 392490 24500 205520 1870 279810 318640 120967 151740 562320 172740 129880 278476 378920 194790 400810 19650 12020 859510 0 6422680 25625029 TOTAL TAXABLE 254176 Broomfield 24946170 Evans 295712300 Greeley 5481320 Longmont 109340 Northglenn 1669490 Brighton 6186150 Dacono 24337180 Fort Lupton 33851970 Ault 9486590 Eaton 5855280 Erie 3886760 Firestone 7024510 Frederick 2458640 Garden City 23123;0 Gilcrest 21:550 Grover 3060620 Hudson 4933260 Johnstown 2415207 Keenesburg 2484940 Kersey 6840860 La Salle 2207280 Lochbuie 2575360 Mead 3508166 Milliken 1039520 Nunn 2402240 Pierce 6192520 Platteville 186230 Raymer 458020 Severance 28183400 Windsor 460273 69 =========== Press F7 to go to School pages and activate "Titles On" Broomfield Evans Greeley Longmont Northglonn Brighton Dacono Fort Lupton Ault Eaton Erie Firestone Frederick Garde, City Gilcret Grover Hudson Johnstown Kzenesburg Kersey La Salle Lac hbuie Mead Milliken Nunn Pierce Platteville Raymer Severance Windsor 15 DPT AD FORM 101 AR 68/9. WELD PAGE 15C OF 18 PAGES CITIES & TOWNS TAX INCREMENT FINANCING BASE VALUE 0 0 6+61220 INCREMENT TOTAL TZF VALUE AREA VALUE O 0 O 0 2120410 848X60 0 O 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 O 0 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 Press F7 to go to School pages 0040 0470 1560 4_535 2515 3080 3085 3090 3100 3110 3120 3148 3130 3 140 3145 3146 3147 15 DPT AD FORM 101 AR 68/93 WELD Press F6 to escape SCHOOL DISTRICT NAME AGGREGATE ASSESSED VALUATION OF SCHOOL DISTRICTS continued from "Titles On" after input is complete Brighton 27J St Vrain Valley RE1J Thompson R-23 WeldonValleyRE-20(J) Wiggins RE -50(J) Gilcrest RE -1 Eaton RE -2 Keenesburg RE -3(J) Windsor RE -4 JohnstownMillikenRE5 Greeley 6 Pawnee RE -12 Platte Valley RE -7 Fort Lupton RE -8 Ault -Highland RE -9 Briggsdale RE -10 Prairie RE -11 Weld Total VACANT LAND 247900 2901050 57370 0 8770 602350 365690 969640 1097830 418420 8012680 11650 248340 1335250 314650 83170 5570 RESIDEN- TIAL 1420420 29155860 1272860 3710 244090 15178820 14159860 12213740 20212270 10389500 179050460 796450 6598170 17938770 6344520 507100 615010 16680330 316101610 ========= 7...1=======t= -= COMMER- CIAL 2107320 17304790 5500 0 22230 6489540 7095970 4583880 5700260 2403880 118746110 84280 1858700 7411630 2717680 122000 294170 INDUS- TRIAL 585630 2174690 0 0 0 377210 1180230 1488580 75585080 4056940 19816980 14590 66240 6369680 67730 0 0 176947940 111783780 PAGE 16A OF 18 PAGES AGRICUL- TURAL 1639240 6914780 1229680 19050 1077690 9732800 8392950 10356740 5173210 4452280 4117020 3340250 19953930 5873500 5314070 2474130 3203430 93164750 ========== ___====== Press FS to go to Balance Sheet and activate "Titles ff" 15 DPT AD FORM 101 AR 68/97 WELD NATURAL RESOURCES 77020 538920 4000 120 10690 77720 106720 562790 173940 38660 164780 104460 127170 52 320 4401.0 05320 56500 2622860 SCHOOL DISTRICTS continued PRODUCING OIL & MINES GAS O 968110 O 22858670 O 325140 O 0 O 1719030 O 112010820 O 9713130 O 16001230 O 2859640 0 7892260 O 14889060 O 546350 O 35179060 O 30948040 O 1674710 O 2180520 O 9047110 PAGE 16B OF 18 PAGES STATE ASSESSED 503910 4:42930 258070 4210 1193020 20208880 2783480 8419410 3747850 8218420 22603600 4693 580 2799970 9345280 1676550 1265790 1726950 TOTAL TAXABLE 7549750 Brighton 27J 86091690 St Vrain Valley RE1J 3152620 Thompson R -2J 27090 Weldon Valley RE -20(J) 4275520 Wiggins RE -50(J) 164678140 Gilcrest RE -1 4'800070 Eaton RE -2 54595610 Keenesburg RE -7(J) 114550080 Windsor RE -4 37870360 JohnstownMillikenRE5J 367400690 Greeley 6 9591610 Pawnee RE -12 66731580 Platte Valley RE -7 87274470 Fort Lupton RE -8 33250040 Ault -Highland RE -9 6726030 Briggsdale RE -10 14948740 Prairie RE -11 O 276020880 108391900 1102514050 anc=ic:=ccmw=cmc......o Press F8 O go to Ba ancc Sheet and activate "Titles Off" 15 DPT AD FORM 101 AR 68/93 WELD PAGE 16C OF 18 PAGES SCHOOL DISTRICTS TAX INCREMENT FINANCING BASE INCREMENT TOTAL TIF VALUE VALUE AREA VALUE Brighton 270 0 0 0 St Vrain Valley RE1J 0 0 0 Thompson R -2J 0 0 0 Weldon Valley RE -20(J 0 0 0 Wiggins RE -50(J) 0 0 0 Gilcrest RE -1 0 0 0 Eaton RE -2 0 0 0 Keenesburg RE -3(J) 0 0 0 Windsor RE -4 0 0 0 JohnstownMillikenRE5J 0 0 0 Greeley 6 6361220 2120410 £1tv420 1•1411 430 Pawnee RE -12 0 0 0 Platte Valley RE -7 0 0 0 Fort Lupton RE -8 0 0 0 Ault -Highland RE -9 0 0 0 Briggsdale RE -10 0 0 0 Prairie RE --11 0 0 0 Press FH to go to Balance Sheet 15 DPT AD FORM 101 AFB 68/92 WELD AFFIDAVIT OF ASSESSOR TO ASSESSMENT ROLL PAGE 17 OF 18 PAGES County, Colorado, do , the Assessor of WELD count solemnly swear that in the assessment roll of Y, I have li�;ted and valued all taxable property such and that such property has been assessed for located ta i the hn manner prescribed by the current year in ma na rry law, and that the foregoing Abstract of Assessment +e and correct compilation of each and every schedule. savor County Assessor ribed da of Pu.bl, ore me this 199:. CERTIFICATION BY COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION I, _Ce_H.I.S4a..it.g.. County Board of County , Chairman of the WELD County ationBoard h,fs nCommissioners, certify Article 8 of thisd its hearings,Y that tto tate County provisions Board onof title, that I pursuant the provisions of and that all valuation changes have examined the Abstract of Assessment Equaliztion have been in or ordered by the County Board of poratt d therein. c �C Chairman of ATTEST: WELD COU rCLEr TO HE BOARD BY: i . < DEPUTY CLER ribed and sworn to before me - County Clerk D 199ti. 1i DPT AD FORM 101 AR 68/93 WELD CERTIFICATION ?Y STATE PAGE 18 OF 18 PAGES BOARD OF EQUALIZATION TO THE COUNTY ASSESSOR TAXABLE VALUATION 8. Total after $1102514050 Net Changes by CBOE II. CHANGES BY THE (Indicate + or (code) EXEMPT TOTAL VALUATION VALUATION 412009'0 11471 5000 STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION - changes and round each entry to nearest $ (+/-) (amount) 9. Net Changes by the State Board of Equalization 10. Total after Net Changes by the State Board of Equalization $1.0) (code) (+1-) (amount) TAXABLE EXEMPT TOTAL VALUATION VALUATION VALUATION $ $ $ $ $ $ AE+ C`_"__-_ CERTIFICATION BY STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION TO THE COUNTY ASSESSOR The State Board of Equalization, having examined this abstract for the year 199,:., with changes and/or corrections as approved by the State Board of Equalization, finds the valuation of the property in WELD County to be $ Column A, Page 18) and certifies the same to be the assessed(Linvale uation for the year 199Z. Signed at �r)' Colorado this 59._!-Eday of AD 199... Chairman of the Board weld County Assessor 1993 Actual Value. Abstract Class Agriculture Commercial Industrial Natural Resources 011 and Oss Residential State Assessed Vacant Land TOTAL Actual Personal $17,265,757 $129,316,552 $315,560,261 $2,210,310 $01,006,773 $172 $545,337,005 Actual Total $533,023,499 $611,630,267 $529,763,209 $6,067,264 $415,341,664 $2,263,136,410 $0 $57,553,065 $4,396,553,406 Actual Real $517,777,762 5662,313,715 $216,222,966 $3,076,956 $336,336,091 $2,243,134,246 0 557,553,005 $3,053,215,601 /ye' ATI 142p REPORT DATE; 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 3993 •* ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: D100 ACTUAL REAL $4,205,755,332 S5I7,7777742 $482,313,715 $214,222,968 *3,876,954 $334,336,891 $22243,134,246 $352,539,731 $57,553,085 PAGE: 1 ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $545,337,805 $4,751,093,137 $17,245,757 *129,316,552 *315,5601241 A2,210,310 *81,004,773 1172 $535,023,499 $611,630,267 S529,783i209 $6,087,264 3415,341,664 $2,243,134,418 3352,539,731 S57,553,085 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 020I PAGE: 2 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL TOTAL $372,063,405 AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND $59,6041895 S17,709,241 $889,243 $77,720 $133,964,925 491,284,872 $66,465,207 S2,067,302 S23,264,471 $395,3279876 $576,620 $4,698,351 *4117482 $17,578,018 $60718h515 S22,407,592 $1,300,725 ST 71720 8151,542,943 891,284,872 166,4651207 $2,0679302 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSeSSOR 1993 *4 ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0202 PAGE: 3 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL *I 77.5937058 317,486,783 $145,0790841 5531267,04, $16,014,312 *2,102,760 $466,157 510.232,635 *85,356,255 *9,192.897 *1,260,994 *111,068 S8,461,508 31,967,001 *6,947,206 f531378,116 *24,475820 $4,069,761 $166,157 517,179,841 $85,356,255 $9,192,$97 $1,260,994 ATI142p REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND $199,5'76,191 *58,604,815 514,048,134 52,753,587 $192,570 S192059,770 S7I,603)308 $28,970.414 533439593 WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0203 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL S13,295,637 1115,448 A10738,339 52,379,448 $1,275,241 $7,7677161 PAGE: • ACTUAL TOTAL *211.871.828 $58,720,263 *15,806,473 *5,133,035 S1,467,811 626,826,931 $71,603,308 320,970,41♦ 63,343,593 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 t* ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0204 PAGE: 5 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $373►271►162 2248►006►985 3 621►278►147 53571937315 $23►621 $16.171►892 $3►503►063 $16177017588 $243,541►518 53597229 $1517276 5376247945 37877507 $13977727582 $1276627000 $377857611 535,2161936 319►6747955 34057243►106 $5107505 $4■412►452 $1397772►582 $1276627000 3377857611 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0205 PAGE: 6 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 5138,123,967 114,0651590 $152,189,557 S26,5241084 5613861308 53,625,137 639,052 S9,217,850 1699626,130 S21,262,586 S10442,820 $6,72♦ 626,530,808 $19902,380 $8,288,688 $10,364,310 613,989,447 539,052 61,792,176 *11,010,026 $69,626,130 $21,262,586 $1,442,820 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0206 PAGE: 7 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 61,878,121,800 $134,570,057 $2,012,691,857 *27,137,820 $322,701,931 $31,300,862 6386,840 $167395,334 61,3781833,198 674,274,310 $27,691,505 6358,552 627,496,372 S88,291,373 6410,993,304 S37,050053 666,051,415 6147,310 6534,150 68,722,269 624,817,603 61,378,833,198 $74,274,310 $27,691,505 AT!1420 REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: D207 PAGE: 8 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 1176,944,308 174,554,952 55,777,898 $228,103 *127,170 557,078,294 $29,354,801 $8,966,759 $856,331 $23,384,371 $15,774,139 $631,418 1310 $6,978,504 190,329,091 16,409,316 $228,413 $127,170 $64,056,798 $29,354,801 18,966,759 $856,331 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0208 PAGE: 9 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $260,277,758 S41,2111106 211 706 1301,489,464 $39,015,369 $34,345 $20,035,380 $39,042,714 14,613,061 824,549,441 15,281,240 116,683,171 121,964,411 $57,315 $57,315 $39,428,496 $19,881,124 1120,717,378 ,309,725 11112020,717,378 $30,234,138 $4,604,342 530,234,138 $4,604,342 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 3209 PACE: I0 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 5132,695,424 $29►652,951 $7,941,931 $197,206 5552,267 52,144,558 $37,947,323 553,274,379 51,084,809 52,074,032 $517 $1,529,375 $36,345 $201.586 $306,209 5134,769,456 S29,653,468 59,371,306 $233,551 5753,853 $2,450,767 $37,947,323 S53,2741379 $1,084,809 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0210 PAGE: 11 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL *20,169,724 $958,27♦ 511,506,375 5258,104 $116,633 $2,777,747 $968,280 $4,255,793 $286,792 *162,585 5795,689 $21,127,998 *11,506,375 $620,689 *116,633 *3,5739438 *968,280 $4,255:793 $286,792 AT1142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0211 PAGE: 12 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $33,830,511 $3,338,307 837,168,818 $14,705,689 $991,449 $22,929 $90,359 $10,965,359 $3,315,378 $1,132,982 $5,925,483 $19,I91 514,705,689 A1,014,377 $90,359 $14,280,737 $1,132,982 $5,925,483 $19,192 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOT AL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 3212 PAGE: 13 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $34,811,028 3305,588 $35,116,616 $16,347,061 $267,552 $46,483 $129,677 $540,193 $1,387,027 $16,052,869 $40,166 $23,070 $3,628 $278,690 *16,347,061 *290,622 S50,311 $129,677 $618,583 $1,367,027 $16,052,869 $40,166 AT1142p REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES *. ACENT: 0213 448,651,463 44713991516 $226,o89 $49,078,152 $419371863 $1213011790 $39 41/5011846 62,661,068 ■7011306 31 $2450000i1 746 94 425,465,124 $1,746 E$25,465,124 f42760,149 ,846 $30,2251273 $14,810,862 6172 $201,408,523 4919B6r754 $14,810,862 69,986,754 PACE: 14 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL t3541261r779 $20,194,868 $374,456,647 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES •A AGENT: 0214 PAGE: 15 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 415,612,407 $153,343 f1Ss76S,750 49,260,274 $10,103 $4,000 $365,336 $4,901,866 $873,000 $197,828 $8,862 $144,481 $9,260,274 $10,965 540300 $509,817 $4,901,864 $873,000 $197,828 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE NATURAL RESOURCES STATE ASSESSED WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 215 PAGE: 16 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $95,004 $95.004 $94,539 $120 $345 $94,539 $120 $345 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS WELD COUNTY ASS'S':SSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0216 PAGE: 17 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL TOTAL $27,604,624 AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND *8,106,826 $5,722,310 51,558,896 $65,30Q $1,130,969 *8,572,940 *1,592,552 5854,822 *2,200,621 $18,034 S1,408,448 $461,207 *189,897 $123,035 $29,805,245 *8,124,860 *7,130,758 *2,020,103 *256,206 $1,254,004 *8,572,940 *1,592,552 *854,622 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GA$ RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0217 PAGE: 18 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $11,703,183 $8279172 31293309355 S5,3479266 $769655 $10,690 $292459256 $827,172 1266,953 $3,726,138 $30,225 A$1347,266 $76,655 $101690 $3,072,428 12669953 S3,7269138 $30,225 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0301 ACTUAL PAGE: 19 REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $30530,935,761 *315,664,128 $45I,846,340 $209087,622 $2,549,248 1171,165 882 *2,113,598,645 1219,217,621 147,006,275 S478,729,303 $1,562,102 $124,313,592 *312,624,034 $577,999 539,651,404 *172 14,009,665,06A *317,226,230 35761159,932 *522,511,656 $3,127,247 3210,817,288 $2,113,598,817 *219,217,621 $47,006,275 ATI I42p REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES *# AGENT: 0302 PACE: 20 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 1677,165,73♦ 159,252,708 708 � + 1736,418,442 5161,282,568 1 J51835,547 $9,077,34♦ 1313,814 1195,224,179 $205,010,179 160,189,793 110,262,310 1686s069 16,225,652 119,335,206 1189,597 132,815,884 1161,938,637 142,061,199 128,412,550 1503,711 $228,040,063 $205,010,179 160,189,793 110,262,310 ATI 142P REPORT DATE: 10JVL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0303 ACTUAL REAL $112,424,759 $32,880,292 $21,315,930 $574,966 $691,841 $7,887,860 *34,701,947 $13,006,759 $1,365,164 PAGE: 21 ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $9,813,378 6122,238,137 *244,930 S33,125,222 *7,684,759 • 3,222 $29,000,689 $508,965 *1,083,931 *42.620 $774,461 *1,332,104 *9,219,964 *34,701,947 *13,006,759 f1,365,144 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0304 PAGE: 22 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $276,474.210 $20,997,694 $297,471,904 $505.552 397,609.914 $10,519,031 $30,276,064 51,333,691 $7,146,659 $92,069 $200,282 $6,547,351 $26,162,174 $115,048,212 $17,637,483 $3,391,116 $97,104,362 $19,757,033 55,8127960 $108.213 $17,614,823 $115,048,212 $17,637,483 43,391,116 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND NELO COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0305 PACE: 23 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL !249,638,619 $13,161,401 !262,900,020 $72,874,926 $11,218,724 $714,793 $740,885 $78,247,720 $67,479,032 $15,872,552 $2,489,987 $843,792 51,874,176 $735,517 39,707,916 173,718,718 513,092,900 $1,450,310 $740,885 $87,955,636 167,479,032 $1$,872,552 $2,489,987 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE CORHERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0306 PAGE: 24 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL 1115,862,712 145,373,302 16,957,759 12,177,827 138,232 S9,296,191 $41,541,882 19,000,586 11,476,933 $4,342,941 1190,379 $1,731,068 1512,068 137,517 11,871,909 TOTAL 1120,205,653 145, 563, 681 18,688,827 12,689,895 $75,749 111,168,100 141,541,892 19,000,586 $1,476,933 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0307 PAGE: 25 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 59,231,874 617,379 69,249,253 66,574,627 $7,080 6232,893 6302,722 62,114,552 $17,379 66,574,627 $72080 6250,272 6302■722 S211149532 4, S52 ATI142P REPORT DATE: IOJUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 *4 ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0305 PAGE: 26 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 449,196969 $1321,058 $50,510,027 t20,982,363 $20,982,365 $4,465,760 $672,412 $5,138,172 $10,414 $10,414 $43,760 $43,760 43,293,432 $648,646 $3,942,078 $14,886,065 $14,886,065 f41010,172 $4,910,172 $605,001 $605,001 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0309 PAGE: 27 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $485,857,138 150,241,589 15361098,727 1121,177,042 128,232,991 18,938,379 1224,504 1145,943,956 1130,367,532 $44,130,310 16,842,424 1528,276 15,092,307 119,326,723 1189,897 125,104,386 $121,705,318 133,325,298 128,263,102 1414,401 1171,048,342 1130,367,532 *44,130,310 $6,842,42♦ ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE NATURAL RESOURCES RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0310 PAGE: 2$ ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $1,056,690 $1,172 $1,057862 $710,651 $1,172 $711,823 $610 $610 $249,222 $249,222 $96,207 $96,207 AT1142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 3311 PAGE: 29 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 986,627,619 $13,762,007 $12,587,863 9152,758 9767,291 $7,453,454 94815831517 91391483 *31184,246 $3,8281093 91,440,791 $719,517 $189,10♦ $1,478,681 190,455,712 $13,762,007 $14,026,654 $672,275 $956,395 $81929,135 $48,583,517 $139,453 $3,1841246 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0312 PAGE: 30 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $2090499166 $166,069 $209215,235 *8,234,572 $230,725 $110760 53779257 511,3879323 $117.309 6759689 $90,380 6892349572 $306,414 $1,980 (4679637 111.087.323 $117.309 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0401 PAGE: 31 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $22,273,769 $873,343 $23,147,112 $191,687 $2,825,377 $18,586 $300 $17,801.270 S1,187,724 $248.825 $191,687 $860,550 $3,685,927 $12,793 $31,379 $300 $17,801,270 $1,187,724 $248,825 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0402 PAGE: 32 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $34,007,005 $1,412,687 $35,419,692 *189,225 $189,225 92,875,412 $1,288,137 $4,163,549 *1,017,138 $1,017,138 $970 $970 $772,102 $124,550 $896,652 $28,038,056 $28,038,056 *661,276 $661,276 *452,826 $452,826 ATI 142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: D403 PAGE: 33 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $53,323,223 $3,681,476 $57,001,699 $463■671 $34 $463,705 $6,100,004 $2,417,856 $8,317,860 $928,311 $1,256,862 $2,185,173 $43,885 $6,724 150,609 $43,866,044 $43p866,044 $1,708,931 $1,708,931 $209,377 $209,377 ATI1420 REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0404 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 535,313,977 $315,358 54,044,660 5812,173 $3,630 $24,685 $27,262,239 $710,931 52,140,301 PAGE: 34 5310,518 $35,824,495 5501,208 $9,138 $172 5315,358 $4,548,868 $812,173 113,630 S33,823 $27,262,411 $710,931 $2,140,301 ATII42P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL OIL AND CAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0405 PAGE: 34 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $125045,255 113611201772 $414,633 $25,135,551 $796,379 $184,848 $92,565,606 $2,966,034 S2,982,204 $11,125,522 S10,823,799 $281,966 $19,757 $414p633 $35,959,350 S1,070,345 3204,605 S92,564,606 12$966,034 $2,902,204 ATI 142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0406 PAGE: 36 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 42612751493 $182,341 •26,4571834 4142,699 1976,240 $1,140 $215,794 $24,2751310 $323,862 1340,448 $118,549 463,792 $142,699 $11094,789 $2,140 $279,586 $24,275,310 4323,862 *340,448 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 *4 ACTUAL VALUES tt AGENT: 0407 PAGE- 37 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 4110,865,128 $19,580,441 $130,445,569 $203,106 4203,106 414,686,277 $3,132,545 $17,818,822 $5,173,516 $16,387,206 (21,560,722 $910 $910 $428,165 $60,690 $488,875 $83,235,229 $83,235,229 $5,647,552 $5,643,552 41,494,353 11,494,353 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ADSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0408 PAGE: 38 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $26,996,293 $1,494,688 $28,490,981 8669,640 82921594 47 $432,275 $1,269,551 $752,724 82,640 S2,911,41g 4309,689 $18,184,049 812193,966 X549,082 $6699640 32,647,722 82,022,275 22,640 $3,221,607 •18,184,049 $1,193,966 5549,082 S$469440 $309,034 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0409 PAGE: 39 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 18,423,455 $1,155,482 $9,578,937 13,620 45,943,858 519,446 $1,989,740 $77,897 1388,892 $3,620 16,790,306 $328,482 $1,989,740 877,897 $388,892 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 4* ACTUAL VALVES ** AGENT: 0410 PAGE: 40 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 414,964,300 ►136,449 $15,000,749 $217,210 ,1,093,898 4217,210 $964,277 $67,223 St2,769,537 ST00,172 $145,861 $129,621 $6,828 $74,051 $12,769,557 $700,172 s145,861 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES to AGENT: 0411 ACTUAL REAL $1,564,756,072 63,989,231 6272,798,694 529,161,725 $8,690 51,219,719 $1,176,893,855 559,663,345 S21,320,A13 ACTUAL PERSONAL $109,758,288 $74,241,985 $35,285,657 6230,646 PAGE: 41 ACTUAL TOTAL 61,674,514,360 $3,989,231 $347,040,679 $64,447,382 $5,690 $1,450,365 $1,176,893,855 $59,663,345 $21,020,813 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0412 PAGE: 42 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL tl,332,411 $111,803 $143,829 $46,483 $979,639 $13,834 $36,823 $11,277 S70449 $3.828 $1,343,688 6111,803 $151,278 $50,311 $979,639 A13,034 $36.823 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0413 PAGE: 43 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL S16,19D1704 $1,261,790 $17,452,494 $124,981 $124,901 51,759,549 $189,135 $17948,684 SSS8,621 $1,072,655 $1,631,276 41,230 31,230 $12,418,079 $12,418,079 $794,862 $794862 $533,382 $533,382 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0414 PAGE: 44 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 330®438,631 *945,210 331,303,841 $31,035 $2,456,033 $31,035 S1821793 $909,037 331365,070 $36,173 3340 $210,966 $26,351,713 $340 $1,055,586 3267351,713 *361,131 $1053,586 $361,131 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 lELO COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 •* ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: D415 ABSTRACT CLASS ACTUAL REAL TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND ACTUAL PERSONAL $14,243,296 $316,517 *129,485 $2,063,034 $10,414 511,272,841 $342,448 $625,07♦ $316,517 PAGE: 45 ACTUAL TOTAL 514,559,813 $129,485 •2,379,551 510,41♦ 511,272,841 $342,448 $425,074 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0417 ACTUAL REAL *15,982,652 $48,858 31,126,208 *228,103 313,948,972 3468,655 3161,856 PAGE: 46 ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $313,828 316,296,480 *323,518 *310 $40,858 $1,439,726 *220,413 *13,948,972 S468,655 $161,856 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ADS TRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND VELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0418 ACTUAL REAL $39:516,512 *79:411 $5:677,275 =488:828 $10 370:686 *31.211:785 *1:769,379 *219:138 PAGE: 47 ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $40:670,550 *1,1541030 S1,005,532 $128,462 $19,724 $79:411 *6,663:107 *617,310 610 $90:410 $31:211:785 61:769:379 $219:136 ATII42P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 4# ACTUAL VALUES In AGENT: 0419 PAGE: ♦8 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 315,513,355 $50,758 915,564,113 $73,506 $139,483 541,211 S14,528,220 8390,172 $342,763 $13,792 $36,966 $73,506 $153,275 979,177 914,5264220 9390,172 $342,763 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0420 ACTUAL REAL *1376117549 *4697476 $176537274 $125,966 *310 *1227434 51071127060 $505,069 $6227960 PAGE: 49 ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL *5057968 *1471177517 1469,476 34817830 12,135,104 *1257966 $310 $247138 *1467572 •1071127060 *5057069 $622,960 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0421 PAGE: 50 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 520,005,139 $365,275 *21,173,414 $1,115,044 $1,414,517 $1,920 $228,731 $16,736,096 $850,586 $461,245 $6,724 $321,655 $36,896 $1,121,768 $1,736,172 $1,920 *265,627 *16,736,096 $650,586 $461,245 ATIIA2P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES *f AGENT: 0422 PAGE: 51 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL f5,599p481 $10,413 $504099894 A34611945 $346,196 $3621518 $10,413 f392�931 $1,220 535548,143 i1,22D $1,149,207 $1,148,143 $172,197 77 $1722,,19197 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0423 PAGE: 52 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $12,184,383 5349,312 $12,532,695 2124,445 $1,540,138 1175,896 1450,332 19,122,168 $531,034 $240,370 $124,445 $279,966 $1,820,104 $23,552 $199,448 $45,79♦ $496,126 $9,122,168 $531,034 $2401370 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 1OJUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE CORRERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0424 PAGE: 53 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $31,507,669 S2,606,277 181,743 t5r767p448 $342,932 $10 $523,896 $23,060,124 511279,276 *4521238 $2,3740656 1231 p621 $34,113p946 $8I0743 144142,104 $574,553 $10 1523898 $23,060,124 B1,274,275 $452.238 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0425 PAGE: 54 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 41,029,478 313,034 $1,042,512 423,693 $25,695 f219 X413 413,034 $293,413 $232,447 $693,164 $81,966 $01,966 $91240 $9,240 ATII42P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0427 PAGE: 55 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $2,342,012 $70,689 $2,412,701 $11242 311,242 5556,482 370,689 $627,171 3711449 $71,449 51,504,049 $1,504,049 $31,690 $37,690 $161,100 $161,100 ATI142P RCPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0428 PAGE: 56 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $134,773,822 $23,615,615 $ISa,386,437 :868,211 112,019,926 $868,211 $6,723,897 $2,210,512 614,230,43B ,435 A150,241 $28129,000 $ 514,345 $150,241 $110,022,963 $14,345 =2,804,931 $110,022,963 $2,166,308 $2,804,931 $2,166,308 ATI14zP REPORT DATE: I0JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0429 PAGE: $7 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 55,029,954 $817,447 $5,847,401 4370,036 $2,679,274 $981,102 $347,201 $293,586 $359,755 $586,447 $231,000 5370,036 53,263,721 $1,212,102 *347.201 $293,586 $358,755 AT1142P REPORT DATE: I0JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE OIL AND GAS STATE ASSESSED WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0431 PAGE: 58 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL (426,323 37,103 3433,426 $230,309 $7600 $230,309 S7,103 $14,703 *18841♦ $I80,414 ATI1420 REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS STATE ASSESSED MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0432 PAGE: 59 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $701)213 $16,654 $717,867 $190,048 $190,048 $153,72♦ $379 $154,103 $900 $900 $47,955 $161275 $64,230 $308,586 $30119586 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL OIL AND GAS WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1991 it* ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 3433 PAGE: 60 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 312,415,776 $6,285,829 $18,721,605 $3,862 $1,862 312,342,910 36.274,898 *18,617,828 $88,984 $10,931 399,915 ATII42p REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALVES ** AGENT: 0501 PAGE: 61 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 573,076,330 *1,453,48♦ $76,529,814 $20,738,595 $517 $5,661,861 $20,739,112 B197,206 31,206,620 $6,870,481 336,345 *230,591 (40,599 340.599 $1,B50,a04 $208,002 $34,266,989 $2,058,x06 $34,266,989 59,428,069 3892,607 *9,428,069 $892,607 ATI142p REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES •* AGENT: 0502 PAGE: 62 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL *28►987►128 $14►201►436 $497►586 41►692►379 SR►300 4425►929 $10►459►257 $1►244►931 *457►310 4667►446 $509►345 43,103 4154►998 $29►654►574 S14►201►436 S11006►931 *1►695►482 $8►300 $580►927 $10►459►257 61►244►931 $457►310 AT!142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 *4 ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0503 PAGE: 63 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $49,281,227 68,273,819 $57,555,046 $13,200,800 *18,034 $13,218,834 *6,950,102 $1,643,689 *8,593,791 $1,610,517 3469,069 *2,079,506 $76,009 1189,897 *265,906 *7,214,007 $5,953,130 *13,167,217 S15,268,580 *15,268,500 $3,5311069 $3,531,065 11,430,063 11,430,063 ATI142p REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0505 PAGE: 64 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL f1S0,28S,105 316,358,455 $166,643,860 6161947,832 31,942,347 i7,829,957 324,777,789 667 2 $1,893,862 $671200 $3,66,209 $ 68,340,735 *6,553,775 367,200 580,561,001 314,694,510 $8,923,621 $80,561,001 61,0551271 38,923,621 $1,055,271 $32,447,398 3801861 $32,528,259 ATI142p REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL UALUES ** AGENT: 0506 PAGE: 65 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL *229,738,230 333,949,104 6263,687,334 $70,829,980 *19,609,691 35,229,619 342,905 528,382,998 *114,514,351 $26,989,828 *4,139,858 $34,345 $4,380,268 $16x675,309 $12,859,182 $30,864,325 $23,989,959 $21,904,928 $42,905 $4:/242,180 $114,514,351 *26,988,828 S4,139,858 ATI 142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 *k ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0507 PAGE: 66 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 468,992,854 $2,015,028 $71,007,882 $2,185,726 43,017,652 4760,068 56,530 $3,866,551 $55,297,623 42,660,448 41,198,254 618,586 *495,652 S7317724 $769,066 S2,2047314 $3,513,304 $1,491,792 46,530 $4,635,617 455,297,623 $2,660,448 $1,198,254 ATI 142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 *4 ACTUAL VALUES *4 AGENT: 0508 PAGE: 67 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 337,829,517 $943,562 $38,772,075 324,639,492 5524/550 471,170 551456,106 $6,363,609 $624,552 5149,034 $43,828 $64,275 $335,459 $24,683,320 $588, e2s $711170 $6,291,565 $6,363,609 $624,552 $149,034 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0509 PAGE: 68 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 5108,2731615 $4,792,471 $113,066,086 $25,042,015 $7,101,339 $2,743,173 *56,200 $7,075,499 s53,D9S,074 $10,953,724 52,206,591 $115,448 s1,046,s13 $2,379,448 $1,251,062 525,157,463 $8,147,852 $5,122,621 $56,200 $8,326,561 $53,095,074 610,953,724 $2,206,591 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE CORNERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT. 0510 PAGE: 69 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL *84,275,781 312,789x227 319,351,656 34,919,240 $1,932,758 $27,560 *5,5141012 344,5371875 *7,248,655 3744,025 *1,224,622 $10,361,207 31,203,398 3971065,008 319,351,656 561143,862 312,293,965 3271560 $61717,410 344, 537, 875 37,248,655 *744,025 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOT AL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0511 PAGE: 70 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $170,093,439 $14,843,748 6184,937,187 $28,869,023 $15,621 $8,090,689 $1,418,765 $9,509 6 49,509,644 ,453 $619,621 $168,034 426,140 $26650 , $ $26,160 $71,594,720 $13,241,328 $84,836,048 $49,029,195 $10,453,069 349,029,195 $1,411,467 $10,453,069 $1,411,963 ATI142P WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR PAGE: 71 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 AGENT: OS12 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 1298,216,928 $18,769,424 $316,986,352 $47,479,818 $44,043,829 $4,077,795 51,500,216 $24,613,539 $146,706,921 $21,178,034 $8,616,776 $208,103 $11,803,380 $1,929,344 $245,000 $4,583,425 $172 $47,687,921 $55,047,209 $6,007,139 $1,745,216 $29,196,964 S1469707,093 $21,17$,034 $8,616,776 AT:142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0513 PAGE: 72 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 9111,603,581 91,952,219 $113,555,800 $10,627,368 $4,6471763 $13,922 $7,786,720 $77,090,103 $9,515,379 92,122,326 961724 9744,516 91,200,977 *10,634,092 $5,192,281 *13,922 98,987,697 *77,090,103 $9,515,379 *2,122,326 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0514 PAGE: 73 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $65,518,610 $633,619 $66,152,229 $15,232,200 $451.829 $541,307 $170,642 $5,441,224 $43,336,586 $344,822 $15,232,200 $327,377 6779.206 5201.586 S742,893 $104,656 $275,298 $5.441,22♦ $43.336,586 $344, 822 AT:142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND GELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 •• ACTUAL VALUES 4* AGENT: 0515 PAGE: 74 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 5138,258,525 $21,333,233 $159,591,758 553,632,244 $15,760,518 $69,392,762 55,521,899 $631,004 $6,152,903 $228,103 $310 $228,413 $64,040 $64,040 $42,974,929 $4,941,401 $47,916,330 $27,515,219 $27,515,219 $7,634,828 $7,634,828 $687,261 $687,263 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE CONNERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0516 PACE: 75 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL A227►229,551 316►4I2►363 $243,641,914 $37e881,377 iS62 310►738►414 33,321,792 $38,444,169 S3421932 ,S18 $251,931 $141p59j9�2 AS77320 AS941863 171►6351765 f12,276s122 3571320 344Ip94►852 $83,911,887 361,315,276 S449094,852 31,163,615 $61,315,276 S1,163,615 ATE1420 REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1943 •• ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0517 PAGE: 76 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 35,3487134 37,793 S5,356,927 33,870,6R6 336,690 $1,172 $3,871,858 $5,2I0 36 621 $63i311 311069,754 (31210 $331,621 !11069,754 514,173 3331,621 $14,173 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0518 PAGE: 77 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL *89,000,111 132,261,917 56,946,795 $I0,414 Si 34 , 780 611,075,818 615,942,522 $14,730,966 *896,899 *9,564,374 $687,481 11,275,241 67,601,652 698,564,485 *32,261,917 $7,634,276 $10,414 *1,410,oz1 625,677,470 *15,942,522 614,730,966 5896,899 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0519 PAGE: 78 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 11101066,523 37,254,125 11179320,648 111,149,356 425/0089923 $1,1299861 $390,878 $6,086,879 152,988'740 410,4739931 129837,955 S356,759 5119506,115 54,1027794 $2991111717 1195479586 1296779447 3147,310 $5389188 $1,0999676 $7,186,555 152,9881740 510'473,931 *29837,955 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0520 PAGE: 79 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $6,731,743 $3,798,782 $76,655 35,050 3715,837 3266,953 31,838,241 330,225 $209,208 $209,208 33,798,782 376,655 $5,050 $925,045 9266,953 31.838,241 $30,225 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0521 PAGE: 80 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $375/211,950 $31,434,621 $17,821,719 S16117011588 $353,429 $3,782,400 5144/758/170 $11,582/069 53,777,954 $248,051,742 $22,449 $3,506,614 $243,541,518 $151,276 $8291885 $623,263,692 $31,457,070 $2113281333 $405,243,106 $504,705 $4,612,285 $1441758, 170 $11,5821069 $3,777,95♦ ATi142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0522 PAGE: 81 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $34,811,028 S305,588 835,1169616 S16,347,061 1267,552 *23,070 $46,483 $3,828 $129,677 8540,193 *278,690 51,387,027 516,052.869 $40,166 S16,3470061 3290,622 S50,311 S129,677 $818,883 51.3879027 $I6,052,869 $40,166 ATI142p REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1493 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0523 PAGE: 82 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $33,824,476 $3,338,307 137,167,783 S149705,680 $991,448 $90,359 $10,965,359 11,132,982 $5,924,448 $19,191 S22,929 13,315,378 $14,705,689 $1,014,377 390,359 $14,280,737 $1,132,982 S5,924,448 $19,191 AT1142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0524 PAGE: 83 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL TOTAL $20,0449471 AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND $11,442,621 $258,104 $114,203 $2,723,919 $968,280 $4,250,552 $286,792 $953,171 $20,997,642 $162,585 $790,386 $11,442,621 $420,689 $114,203 $3,514,505 $968,280 $4,250,552 $286,792 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0603 PAGE: 8♦ ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $32,255,245 $95,326 $1,692,723 $1,017,138 $10 $665,313 $28,038,056 $410,I38 $336,551 $1,266,894 $1,210,551 $56,343 $33,522.139 $95,316 $2,903,274 $1,017,138 $10 $721,656 $28,038,056 $410,138 $336,551 ATI142p REPORT DATE; 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES 4* AGENT; 0605 PAGE; SS ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $25,352,851 (245,000 $25,597 ,851 $70,690 $1,823,349 *812,173 3870 $11,794 S21,020,01s $653,552 $960,408 3242,311 *2,517 $172 $70,690 $2,065,660 $812,173 sent s14,311 $21,020,187 $653,552 3960,408 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 44 ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0606 PAGE: 86 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $1,476,204 $15,587 $1,491,791 $163,398 3163,398 3236,861 315,587 $252,448 $40 $40 $855,595 $855,595 $210,448 $210,448 $9,862 $9,862 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES 4* AGENT: D609 PACE: 87 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $50,516,589 $1,141■314 651,637,903 $66,604 58,071,448 S1,123,383 3920 314,621 317,931 $40,806,275 S138,793 $1,417,928 366,604 69,194,831 $920 632,552 640,806,275 6138,793 61,417,928 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL COMMERCIAL OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 •• ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 3610 PAGE: 88 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL ,2,554,650 $7,413 ,2,$92,063 ,79,034 63,483 869,722 ,33,930 $82,517 S2,3989377 ,103,652 *7,517 82,398,377 ,7,517 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COBNE RCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR I993 46 ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0611 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL $16,458,533 $1,288,066 $126,0IS 51,759,549 '550,621 S11230 S121660,771 $818,931 5533,416 $215,412 111072,655 PAGE: 8q ACTUAL TOTAL $17,746,599 $126,015 A1,974,960 $1,631,276 31,230 312,660,771 58181931 $533,416 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOT AL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0612 PACE: 90 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $14,268,061 $390,309 S14,658,370 $344,850 $1,999,345 $10,41♦ 186,035 $11,280,618 1143,690 $403,100 1358,723 $31,586 1344,850 $2,358,068 $10,414 $117,621 $11,280,618 $143,690 $403,109 AT1142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0613 PAGE: 91 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $9,010,690 $206,311 $9,217,001 11I,13S $11,135 $618,274 $206,311 $824,585 $89,518 $89,518 $7,698,453 $7,698,453 $505,069 $605,069 188,241 $88;241 47%142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0614 PAGE: 92 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 518,7117908 $323,827 S19,035,735 S227206 16,724 S173537276 $317,103 41,67070,370 5230 *230 516,3861951 1230 $505241 S16131167951 $444,004 3505241 $444,004 ATI142p REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND MELO COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0618 PACE: 93 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL .TOTAL 550.293,080 $1,272,996 $51,103 $2,757,652 $537,827 $1,400 $417,040 $44,366,597 $1,211,724 $949,737 $455,790 $731,724 385,482 $51,566,076 351,103 S3,213,442 31,269,551 $1,400 $502,522 344,366,597 $1,211,724 3949,737 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE CONryERCIAL OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0619 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 1509,367 531144 130,828 $37138 $424, 188 $48,069 PAGE: 94 $2,069 $2,069 $511,436 13,144 s30,828 15,207 1424,188 $48.069 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0620 PAGE: 95 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $19,739,602 $1,528,068 $21,267,670 $2,044,631 412,243,657 $378,311 4428,673 53,668,130 $226►724 $749, 276 $1,444,481 $13,276 $70,311 $2,044,831 $13,688,138 $391,587 $498,9$♦ $3,668,130 $226,724 $749,276 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 3621 PAGE: 96 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $5,276 35276 SSp276 S5p276 ATI142P REPORT DATE; 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT; 0700 ACTUAL PAGE: 97 REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 43,795,621,508 4446,117,37♦ $429,105,131 4207,826►209 $2,294,989 4305,130,206 $2,027,984,136 4330,680,007 544,483,456 $521,961,801 $17,001,03♦ $115,597,452 $312,437,966 41,775,413 $75,149,936 $4,317,583,309 4463,118,408 5344,702,583 $520,264,175 $4,070,402 $380,280,142 $2,027,984,136 $330,680,007 $46,483,456 ATII42P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0800 PAGE: 98 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 83713997533 $4,509,554 $41,909,087 f26,538►928 B4,4897175 $31,028,103 *312,103 $20,379 3332,482 *848,055 *848,055 $9148,261 $9,148,241 $552206 $SS2,206 ATI 142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0801 PAGE: 99 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $27,758,591 $4,654,796 $32,413,387 $2,069 $2,069 $21,932,721 $3,318,210 $25,250,931 $312,103 $1,336,586 $1,648,689 *3,742,457 *3,742,457 $1,071,828 $1,071,828 $697,413 $697,413 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ♦* AGENT: 0900 PAGE: 100 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $136,412,160 $7,527,014 $143,939,176 $3,861,258 $9p193,614 $2,788,483 $27,890 515,451,201 $99,173,635 $2,824,345 $3,091,73♦ }3,861,253 $2,428,687 $11,622,301 $1,407,379 14,195,862 $27,890 $3,690,950 $19,142,151 $99,173,635 $2,824,345 $3,091,734 ATI 142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 1050 PAGE: 101 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $3,737,640,541 $482,411,160 $456,234,412 $50,978,517 $3,517,365 $329,522,735 $2,026,058,894 $536,298,179 $52,619,279 $292,516,405 $4,030,156,946 $17,222,136 $121,323,211 $71,750,929 $2,059,03♦ $80,160,923 {172 $499,633,296 $577,557,623 $122,729,446 $5,576,399 $409,683,650 $2,026,059,066 $336,290,179 $52,619,279 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 199j ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 1051 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL 2373,313,472 X35,I93,325 X16,171,892 $161,701,588 $359,229 X3,624,945 $139,772,582 $12,701,310 $3,785,611 PAGE: 102 TOTAL 1248,006,985 $621,317,457 123,621 13,503,063 224313411518 $151,275 $787,507 135,216,936 $19,674,955 5405,243,106 2510/505 14,412,452 $139,772,582 $12,701,310 $3,785,611 ATI142p REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 1100 PAGE: 103 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL S1351513,40r $4,175,983 $139,686,390 $8,523,200 $8,376,028 3R84,03S $28,140 $11,080,643 $97,186,142 $7,212,828 $2,219,391 $18,586 $952,031 61,198,621 $2,006,745 *8,541,786 39,328,059 $2,082,656 $28,140 $13,087,388 $97,186,142 $7,212,829 32,219,391 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 1200 PAGE: 104 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $813,8751090 $973,657 $814,8489747 S222,470,461 $44,93s,459 $222,470,461 *164218,4$3 $65,277 1'736 $1,333,301 $164,218,483 $19333,301 S921648,118 $908,380 f93�SS6�498 S170,184,683 S107�945,062 $170,194683 s07,945�862 $107,945,862 $10,137,723 ATI142P REPORT DATE_ 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE OIL AND GAS STATE ASSESSED MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 1300 PAGE: I05 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL S31227i138 $66,309 13,133,588 $27,241 3208,934 $208,934 33p4360072 366309 $3,342,522 $27.241 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS STATE ASSESSED WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 1301 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL 95,120,975 $506,073 $66,309 31,460 95,025,965 $506,073 527,241 PAGE: 106 ACTUAL TOTAL *5,627,048 $66,309 11,460 15,532,038 627,241 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0100 ACTUAL REAL $4,205,755,332 S517,777,742 5482,313,715 $214,222,968 $3,876,954 x334,336,891 x2,243,134,246 135215399731 $57,553,085 ACTUAL PERSONAL 4 PAGE: 1 ACTUAL TOTAL 5545,337,805 $4,751,093,137 $17,245,757 $535,023,499 $129,316,552 $611,630,267 $315,560,241 $529,783,209 S2,210,310 $6,087,264 $81,004,773 $415,341,664 $172 $2,243,134,418 $352,539,731 $57,553,085 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 t* ACTUAL. VALUES ♦# AGENT: 0201 PAGE: 2 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 5372,063,405 523,264,471 5395,327,876 $59,604,895 A17,709,241 4089,243 $77,720 1133.964,925 $91,284,872 $66,465,207 62,067,302 5576,620 $4,698,351 $411,482 617,578,018 560,181,515 $22,407,592 $1,300,725 677,720 $151,542,943 $91,284,872 666,465,207 $2■067,302 ATI142p REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0202 ACTUAL REAL $117,593,039 553,267,048 $16,014,312 $2,102,760 $166,157 $10,232,635 385,356,255 69,192,897 31,260,994 PAGE: 3 ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 317,486,783 $111,068 38,461,508 $1,967,001 36,947,206 *195,079,841 *53,378,116 *24,475,820 $4,069,761 $166,157 *17,179i841 $85,356,255 *9,192,897 $1,260,994 AT!142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ii} ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0203 PAGE: 4 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $198►576►191 2131295►637 158►604►815 114,048►134 S2►753►587 1192►570 $29,059►770 1717603,308 128,970,414 53,343,593 $115►448 S1►758►339 *2►379,44. S1►275i241 $7,767,161 1211►971.a2a 158►720►263 115,806►473 15,133,035 11,467811 126,826,931 B71►603,308 B28►970,41♦ 631343►593 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JVL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND S373'271,I62 S35p193p315 516,171092 5161,701,588 S359,229 S3,524,945 $1391772,582 S12,662,000 $39785,611 WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0204 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL PAGE: 5 $248,0069985 $23,621 63.5039063 5243,541,518 S151,276 $787,507 *621,278,147 •351216,936 $199674,955 6405p243,106 $510,505 $4P412,452 $1399772,582 $12,662,000 A31765,6I1 ATI142p REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0208 PAGE: 6 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 6138,123,967 614,065,390 SI521189,357 $6,386,308 11,902,380 13,6251137 310,364,310 18,288,688 139,052 113,989,447 69,217,850 11,7921176 139,052 669,626,130 111,010,026 621,262,886 669,626,130 111442,820 $21,262,586 11,442,820 626,524,084 $6,724 126,530,808 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0206 PAGE: 7 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $1,878,121x800 $27,137,820 $322,701,931 $31,000,862 $386,840 $161095,334 $1,378,933,198 $74,274,310 $27,691,505 3134,570,057 $2,012,691,857 $358,552 $27,496,372 $88,291,373 $410,993,304 $37,050,553 $68,051,415 $147,310 $534,150 $8,722,269 $24,817,603 $1,378,033,198 $74,274,310 627,691,505 ATI142P REPORT GATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 3207 PAGE: 8 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $176►944i308 $23►384►371 3200►328►679 S74►554►952 $5►777►898 5228►103 t127►170 557►078►294 $29►354►801 $8►966►759 1956►331 6157774►139 '631.418 5310 $6,978,504 390,329►091 36.409.316 $228,413 $127,170 164►056.798 629.3541801 58.966.759 $856►331 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0208 PAGE: 9 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $260,277,758 641,211,706 *301,489,464 *39,018,369 620,936,380 *5,281,240 $57,315 $39,428,596 6120,717,378 *30,234,138 $4,604,342 634,345 639,052,714 $4,613,061 $25,549,441 $26,683,171 $21,964,411 $57,315 619,881,129 659,309,725 $120,717,378 630,234,138 34,604,342 ATI1420 REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES •* AGENT: 0209 PAGE: 10 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 51327695,42♦ $2,0747032 $13477697456 $29,6527951 $7,8417931 $197,206 $5527267 $27144,558 537,9477323 $53,2747379 $17084,809 $517 $29,6537468 $175297375 $9,371,306 $36,345 $233,551 $201,586 $753,853 $306,209 $2,450,767 $37,9477323 $53,274,379 31,084,809 ATI1429 REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0210 ABSTRACT CLASS ACTUAL REAL TOTAL 120,169,724 AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND (11,506,375 1258,104 f116,633 32777,747 3966,280 34,255,793 3286,792 ACTUAL PERSONAL 1958,274 3162,585 1795,689 PAGE: 11 ACTUAL TOTAL $21,127,998 *11,506,375 $420,689 1116,633 13,573,436 1968,280 14,255,793 $286,792 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ADSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES t* AGENT: 0211 PAGE: 12 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $33,830,511 33,338,307 137,168,818 $14,705,689 $991,448 $90,359 $10,965,359 $1,1327982 $5,925,483 $19,191 $22,929 $3,315,378 $14,705,689 $170147327 $90,359 614,280,737 $1,132,982 $3,925,483 $19,191 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0212 PAGE: 13 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $34,811,028 $305,588 635,116,616 $16,347,061 6267,552 $46,483 $129,677 $540,193 S1,397,027 616,052,869 $40,166 $23,070 $3,028 $278,690 $16,347,061 $290,622 $50,311 6129,677 $818,883 $1,387,027 $16,052,869 $40,166 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0213 PAGE: 1♦ ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $354,261,779 520,1941868 $374,456,647 $48,851,463 $47,399,516 $4,637,863 $1,501,846 $25,465,124 $201,408,351 $14,810,862 $9,986,754 $226,689 $12,301,790 $2,661,068 $245,000 $4,760,149 $172 $49,078,152 $59,701,306 $7,498,931 $1,746,846 $30,225,273 $201,408,523 $14,810,562 $9,986,754 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0214 PAGE: 15 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 3153,343 315,765,750 415,612,407 $9,260,274 $10,103 S4,000 $365,336 $4,901,866 $873,000 4197,828 $9,260,274 $8,862 $18,965 $4,000 $144,481 $509,817 $4,901,866 $873,000 *197,828 AT1142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE NATURAL RESOURCES STATE ASSESSED MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 3215 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 595,004 $94p539 S120 $345 PAGE: 16 1195.004 $94,539 $120 $345 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES 44 AGENT: 0216 PAGE: 17 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $2746044624 $242004621 429,005124S $841064826 $547224310 $145384896 $65,309 $141304969 $845724940 $145924552 $8544522 $184034 $144084448 $461.207 $1694897 $1234035 $841244860 $741304758 $240204103 $2554206 $142544004 4845724940 $145924552 $8544822 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0217 PAGE: 18 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 811,703,183 $5,347,266 $76,655 810,690 $2,245,256 $266,953 $3,726,138 $30,225 3827,172 $827,172 $12,530,355 $5,347,266 $76,655 $10,690 $3,072,428 $266,953 $3,726,138 $30,225 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0301 ACTUAL REAL $3,530■935,761 S315,664,128 4451,846,340 4209,8871622 S2,549,248 5171,165,882 52,1131598,645 $219,217,621 *47,006,275 PAGE: 19 ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $478,729,303 114,009,665,064 *1,562,102 *317,226,230 *124313,592 S516,159,932 S312,624,034 $522,511,656 *577999 S3,127,247 S39,651*40♦ •210,817,286 $172 S2t113►598,817 •219,217,621 *472006,275 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0302 PAGE: 20 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $677r165,734 S59r2521708 S736r4I0,442 $161,252,568 S35r835r547 S9r077r344 5313,814 $195,224,179 $205,010x179 $60,189,793 $13,262,310 $6861069 $612251652 $191335,206 $169,891 S32r815,884 $1611938,637 $42,061,199 S28r412r550 $503x711 S228r040r063 $205,010,179 $60r189r793 $104262x310 ATI 142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0303 PAGE: 21 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $112,424,759 $9,813,370 $122,230,137 $32,880,292 $244,930 $33,125,222 $21,315,930 $7,684,759 $29,000,689 $574,966 $508,965 $1,083,931 $691,841 $42,620 $734,461 $7,887,860 $1,332,104 $9,219,964 $34,701,947 $34,701,947 *13,006,759 $13,006,759 $1,365,164 $1,365,164 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 3304 PACE: 22 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $276,474,210 320,997,694 $297,471,904 $97,104,362 $19,757,033 $5,812,968 $108,213 $17,614,823 $115,048,212 $17,637,483 $3,3911116 1505,552 *10,519,031 11,333,691 $92,069 $8,547,351 597,609,914 *30,276,06♦ $7,146,659 *200,282 *26,162,174 1115,048,212 $17,637,483 S3,391,116 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 k* ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0305 PAGE: 23 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $249,638,619 $13,161,401 S2629900r020 S72,874,926 $843,792 $7317181718 $11,218,724 S10174,176 S13,092,900 $714,793 S73510517 $1,450,310 $740,885 $740,885 178,247,720 $9,707,916 $87,955,636 $67,479,032 $671479,032 $15,872,552 $15,8721552 S2,499,987 521489,987 ATI142P REPORT DATE: I0JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0306 PAGE: 24 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $115,862,712 $45,373,302 $6,957,759 $2,177,827 $38,232 $9,296,191 $41,541,882 $9,000,586 $1,476'933 $4,342,941 $190,379 $1,731,068 $512,068 $37,517 $1,871,909 $120,205,653 $45,563,681 $6,688,827 $2,689,895 $75,749 $11,168,200 $41'541.882 $9,000,586 $1,476,933 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0307 PAGE: 25 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $9,231,87♦ $17,379 $9,249,253 $6,574,627 $6,574,627 $7,080 $7,080 $232,893 $17,379 $250,272 $302,722 $302,722 B21114,552 $2,114,552 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0308 PAGE: 26 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $49,196,969 $1,321,058 $50,518,027 $20,982,365 $20,982,365 $4,465,760 1672,412 $5,138,172 $10,414 $10,414 $43,760 $43,760 $3,293,432 $648,646 $3,942,078 $I4,886,065 $14,886,065 $4,910,172 $4,910,172 $605.001 t605,001 ATI142P REPORT DATC: 10.111493 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 *4 ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 3309 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL *485,857713B $121,177,042 S28,232,991 58,938,379 S224,504 5145,943,956 $130,367,532 *44,130,310 *6,942,424 S50,241,589 $528,276 55,092,307 $19,326,723 $189,897 A25,104,336 PAGE: 27 ACTUAL TOTAL *536,096,727 $121,705,318 1337325,298 A28,265,102 5414,401 A171,048,342 2130,367,532 344,130,310 $618429424 ATI1420 REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE NATURAL RESOURCES RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT. 0310 PAGE; 28 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL *1,0567690 111,172 i1,037rg62 *710,651 *1,172 *610 *711*610 $249,222 *212 *96,207 t*96,207 *96,207 ATI 142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1943 ** ACTUAL VALUES •* AGENT: 0311 ACTUAL REAL 3861627,619 $13,762,007 11215871863 SI 521758 1767/291 17/4501454 148,583,517 *139,483 13,184,246 PAGE: 29 ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL *3,828,093 Si 14 40 179 1 *719,517 1189,10♦ $1,478,681 *90,455,712 113,762,007 114,0281654 1872/275 1956, 395 *8,9291135 *48,583,517 *139,483 *3,184,246 AT1 142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 *• ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0312 PAGE: 30 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $20,049,166 9166,069 $20,215,235 58,234,572 9230,72S $1,980 $377,257 $11,087,323 $117,309 975,689 $90,360 $6,234,572 $306,414 $1,980 $467,637 $11,087,323 $117,309 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0401 PAGE: 31 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $22,273,769 $873,343 $23,147,112 5191,687 $2,825,377 $19,586 $300 $17,801,270 $1,187,72♦ $248,825 $860,550 $12,793 $191,687 $3,685,927 $31,379 $300 $17,801,270 $1,187,72♦ $248,825 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1943 4* ACTUAL VALUES *4 AGENT: 0402 PAGE: 32 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $34,007,005 $1,412,697 535,419,692 $189,225 *2,875,412 $189,225 $1,288,137 54 16 S1,017,138 r 3,549 $470 51,017,130 $970 5896, $772,102 $124,550 , 520,038,056 652 $661,276 $28,038,056 $452,826 5661$276 S452,026 ATI142P REPORT DATE: IOJUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0403 PAGE: 33 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $53.320,223 33.661.476 357.001►699 5463,671 56,100►004 5928,311 $43,885 $43.866,044 51,708,931 4209j377 S34 S2►417►856 S1 ►256►862 $6,72♦ $463.705 38,517,860 32,185,173 $501609 343,866,044 31,708,931 S209i377 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 3404 PAGE: 34 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL TOTAL *35,313,977 AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND (315,358 24,044,660 $812,173 33,630 $2416R5 $27,262,239 $710,931 $2,140,301 3520,518 $35,824,495 $501,208 $9,138 $172 $315,358 $4,545.868 $812,173 $3,630 $33,823 $27,262,411 $710,931 $2,140,301 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0405 PAGE: 35 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 5125,045,255 $11,125,522 B136,170,777 $414,633 525,135551 $796,379 $184,848 592,565,,606 S2,966,034 S2,982,204 $414,633 $10,823,799 $35,959,350 $281,966 S1,078,345 S19,757 $204,605 $92,565,606 S2,966,03♦ $2,982,204 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0406 PAGE: 36 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $26,275,493 9182,341 $26,457,834 $142,699 $976,240 $1,140 $215,794 $24,275,310 $323,862 *340,448 $118,549 $63,792 $142,699 $1,094,789 $1,140 $279,586 $24,275,310 $323,862 $340,448 AT1142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0407 PAGE: 37 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 9110,965,128 $19,580,441 $130,445,569 9203,106 914,686,277 $5,173,516 9910 $429,185 983,235,229 95,643,552 91,494,353 $203,106 $3,132,545 $17,818,822 $16,307,206 $21,560,722 $910 $60,690 $488,875 983,235,229 $5,643,552 $1,494,353 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ADSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE CON MERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: D408 PAGE: 38 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL A1,494,688 528,490,981 S26,996,293 1669,640 S2,215,447 S1,2699551 *2,640 S2,911,918 S18,184,049 S1,193,966 $549p082 1669,640 *432,275 52,647,722 *752,724 $2,022,275 *20640 S309,689 $3,221,607 *19,184,049 A1,193,966 *549,082 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 3409 PAGE: 39 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $8,423,455 31,155,482 $9,578,937 $3,620 55,943,858 $19,448 $1,989,740 $77,897 3388,892 $846,448 $309,034 $3,620 16,790,306 $328,482 $1,969,740 $77,897 $38;,892 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JVL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0410 PACE: 40 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $14,864,300 $136,449 515,000,749 $217,210 5964,277 5129■621 $67,223 $6,828 512,769,557 $700,172 $145p861 $217,210 $1,093,898 *74,051 $12,769,557 $700,172 1145,861 ATI142p REPORT DATE; 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND $1,564,756.072 53,989,231 $272,798,694 $29,161,725 $8,690 51,219,719 $I,176,893,85S $59,663,345 521.02o,813 MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0411 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $109,758,288 $1,674,514,360 PAGE: 41 $74,241,985 $35,285,657 $230,646 $3,989,231 $347i040,679 864,447,382 $8,690 $1,450,365 $1,176,893,855 $S9,663,345 $21,020,813 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0412 PAGE: 42 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL S1r332,411 $11,277 $111,803 5143,829 $7,449 $46,483 $3,828 1979,639 513,834 536,823 $1,343,688 $111,803 $151,278 $50,311 $979,639 $13,834 $36,823 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE CON MERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT= 0413 PAGE: ♦3 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $16,190,704 $1,261,790 $17,452,494 $124,981 $124,981 $1,759,549 $189,135 $1,948,684 $558,621 $1,072,655 81,631,276 $1,230 81,230 $12,418,079 •12,418,079 3794,862 8794,862 $533,382 8533,382 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0414 PAGE: 44 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $30►438►631 $945►210 $31►383►841 $31►035 S2►456►033 $909►037 1182,793 $36,173 1340 $26,351,713 $1,055,586 $361►131 $31►035 $3,365,070 $218,966 $340 126,351,713 $1,055,586 $361,131 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 3415 PAGE: 45 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL *142243,296 $316,517 *14,559,813 1129,485 32,063,034 *10,414 $11,272,841 A342,448 $425,074 1316,517 $129,485 A2,3791551 $10,414 $11,272,841 $342,44B 1425,074 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 1OJUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE CONMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0417 PACE_ 46 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $15,982,652 $313,828 $16,296,480 $48,858 $1,126,2O8 $228,103 $13,948,972 $468,655 $161,856 $313,518 $310 $48,858 $1,439,726 $228,413 $13,948,972 $468,655 $161,856 ATI I42P REPORT DATE: 10JULNJ ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0418 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL 339,516,512 879,411 $5,677,275 5488,828 *10 570,686 831,211,785 51,769,379 5219,138 PAGE: ♦7 PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 81,154i008 *40,670,550 51,005,832 5128,482 519,724 579,411 $6,683010, $617,310 $10 *901410 531,211,785 *1,769,379 $219,138 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ++ ACTUAL VALUES *4 AGENT: 2419 PAGE: 48 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $15,5131355 $50,758 515,564,113 $73,506 $731506 $139,483 $13,792 $153,275 S41,211 $36,966 $70,177 S14,526,220 $14,526,220 5390,172 $390,172 $342,763 $342,763 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COPNERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1093 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0420 PAGE: 49 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $13,611,549 *505,968 314,117,517 $469,476 3469,475 *1,653i274 3481,830 32,135,104 $125,966 $310 $125,966 $310 * f122,4a4 $10,112,060 24,138 3146,572 *505,069 $10,112,060 3622,960 $602,069 *622,960 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 4# ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0421 ACTUAL S201808►139 $11115,04♦ $1,414,517 511920 $228►731 $161736,096 $8501586 $461,245 REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL S365►275 *21,173►414 PAGE: 50 $6►724 $321►655 636,896 511121►768 61,736,172 *11920 6265,627 61617361096 $850,586 $461,245 ATI142p REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND 6,220 S3,548,143 11,149,207 $172,197 WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0422 ACTUAL REAL 55,5992481 $346,196 PAGE: SI ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $10,413 53821518 $10,413 851609,894 B346,196 13921931 B1,220 13,548,143 *1,149,207 $172,197 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: D423 PAGE_ S2 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL TOTAL 512,184,383 AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND $124,445 $1,540,138 $1 75, 896 $450,332 $9,122,168 $531,034 $240,370 $3499312 512,533,695 $279,966 $23,552 $45,794 $124,445 $1,820,104 $199,448 $496,126 $9,122,168 $531,034 $240,370 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES t4 AGENT: 0424 PAGE: 53 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL S31►507►669 $2,606►277 $34►113►946 $81►743 $81►743 S5►767►448 $2►374►656 $8►142►104 4342►932 $231►621 $5741553 $10 $10 $523►898 $523►898 $23►060►124 $23►060►124 S1,279,276 41,2791276 $452,238 4452,238 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 3425 PAGC: 54 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $1,029,478 $25,695 $219,413 1693,164 181,966 19,240 $13,034 S1,042,512 313,034 *25,695 S232'447 6693,164 •81,966 19,240 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: D427 PAGE: 55 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $2,342,012 $11,242 $556,482 171,449 11,504,049 $37,690 5161,100 $70,689 $70,689 52,412,701 $11,242 1627,171 $71,449 $1,504,049 $37,690 $161,100 ATI1420 REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AWD GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0428 PAGE: 56 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $13417701822 $23,615,615 $158,386,437 $8689211 $12,0I9,924 $6,723,897 $150,241 $141345 II100022'963 $2,804,931 $2,166,308 $21210,512 $21p4051103 1868p211 SI4s230,438 *28,129,000 1150,241 *14■345 $110,022,963 $2,804,931 S2,166,308 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 Sri ACTUAL VALUES •* AGENT: 0429 PAGE: 57 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL S5,029,954 $817,447 S5,847,40I 5370,036 S370,036 52,679,274 5586,447 S3,265,721 S981,102 S231.000 $1.212,102 5347,201 9347,201 $293566 $293,586 $358755 S358,755 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE OIL AND GAS STATE ASSESSED WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0431 PAGE: 58 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $426,323 87,103 $4339426 $230,309 $230,309 $7,600 $7,103 $14,703 $188,414 $188,41♦ ATI1420 REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND CAS STATE ASSESSED WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0432 PAGE: 59 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $701,213 $16,654 $717,867 $190,048 S190,040 5153,724 $379 $154,103 1900 $900 S47,955 $16,275 $64,230 f308,5M6 S308,586 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL OIL AND GAS WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0433 PAGE: 60 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $12,435,776 $6,285,829 $1077219605 $3,862 $3,862 112,3421930 36,274,898 $18,6170928 388p984 S10,931 $99,915 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0501 PAGE: 61 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $73,076,330 S1,453,484 $74,529,814 $20,738,595 $5,661,861 $197,206 $40,599 $1,850,40♦ $34,266,989 $9,426,0A9 $092,607 $517 $1,208,620 $36,345 $208,002 320,739,112 *6,870,461 $233,551 340,599 $2,058,406 $34,266,989 $9,428,069 $892,607 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0502 PAGE: 62 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $28,987,128 $667,446 $29,654,574 $14,201,436 $497,586 $509,345 $1,692,379 53,103 68,300 5425,929 $154,998 $10,459,257 51,244,931 $457,310 $14,201,436 $1,006,931 51,695,482 $8,300 $580,927 310,459,257 $1,244,931 $457,310 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0503 PAGE: 63 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $49,281,227 S89273,819 $S7,555,046 $13p200,800 618,034 613,216,834 46,9501102 11,643,689 68,5939791 41,610,517 $469,069 62,079,586 $76,009 $1891897 $265,906 471214,087 15,953,130 613,167,217 415,268,580 61512681580 63,531,069 13,531,069 611430,063 $1,430,063 ATI 142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0505 PAGE: 64 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $150,285,405 $16,358,455 $166,643,860 $32,447,398 $80,861 $32,528,259 $26,947,832 $7,829,957 324,777,789 $1■942,347 $1,893,862 $3,836,209 $67,200 $67,200 B8,340,735 36,553,775 $14,894,510 $80,561,001 $80,361,001 $8,923,621 $8,923,621 $1,055,271 $1,055,271 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 AOSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALVES ** AGENT: 0506 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL $229,738,230 530,829,980 519,609,691 *5,2291619 S42005 S28,382098 S114,5149351 S26,9880828 $411391851 PAGE: 65 PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL t33,949,104 $34,345 $4.380,268 S16,675,309 S12„8590182 $263,687,334 S30,864,325 $23,989,959 *21,904,928 $42,90S S41,242,180 $114,5140351 $261988,828 54,139,858 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 4* ACTUAL VALUES 44 AGENT: 0507 PAGE: 66 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $68,992,854 12,0150028 *T1,007,892 $2,185,728 118,586 $2,204,314 S3,0171652 1495,652 13/513,304 S76D,068 $731,724 11,491,792 $6530 $6,S30 B3,966,651 1769,066 34,635,61T f552297,623 B56,297,623 ,623 S1,198,254 S2, 6601446 11pI984254 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0500 PAGE: 67 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $37►828►513 1943,562 638►772►075 124►639►492 1524►550 *71,170 15,456,106 16,363,609 $624,552 *149,034 143►828 164,275 1035,459 624►683►320 6588,825 171,170 $6,291,565 66,363,609 11624p552 $149,03♦ AT2142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0809 ACTUAL REAL 5108,273,615 525,042,015 57,101,339 62,743,173 •56,200 $7,075,499 •53,095,074 $10,953,724 52,206,591 ACTUAL PERSONAL $4,792,471 $115,448 $1,046,513 $2,379,448 51,251,062 PAGE: 68 ACTUAL TOTAL $113,066,086 A25,1S7,463 •8,147,852 •5,122,621 •56,200 58+326,561 •53,095,074 •10,953,724 •2,206,591 ATI 142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0510 PAGE: 69 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $84,275,781 612,789,227 •97,065,008 $19,351,656 44,919,240 51,932,756 427,560 15,514,012 544,537,675 57,248,655 4744,025 619,351,656 $1,224,622 $6,143,862 $10,361,207 $12,293,965 $27,560 61,2030398 66,717,410 $44,437,675 67,248,655 6744,025 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 44 ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0511 PAGE: 70 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL S170,093►439 $14,843,748 5184,937,187 S28,868►023 S8,090,688 $619,621 $26,160 $71,594,720 $49,029,195 $10,453,069 $1,411,963 $15,621 $1,418,765 $168,034 1113,241,328 $28,883,644 i9,509►453 $787,655 $26,160 $84,836,048 $49,029,195 $10,453,069 $1,411,963 ArI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT_ 0512 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 8298,216,928 847,479,818 844,043,829 *4,077,795 81,500,216 824,613,539 8146,706,921 *21,178,034 88,616,776 PAGE: 71 818,769,424 *316,986,352 $208,103 811,803,380 *1,929,344 8245,000 *4,583,425 *172 *47,687,921 *55,847,209 86,007,139 $1,745,216 *29,196,964 8146,707,093 $21,178,034 *8,616,776 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0513 PAGE: 72 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL fll1,603,Sg1 11,952,219 $113,555,800 *10,627,368 $4,447,763 513,922 17,786,720 $77.090,103 $9,515,379 62,122,326 $6,724 $744,518 $1,200,977 $10►634,092 $5,192,281 113,922 S8,987,697 $77►090,103 $94515,379 S2►122,326 ATi142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES *• AGENT: 0514 PAGE: 73 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 565,518,610 515,232,200 $451,829 S541,307 $170,642 55,441,224 $43,336,586 8344,822 $6330519 6327,377 $201,586 $104,656 $66,152,229 $15,232,200 $779,206 6742,893 $275,298 650441,224 643,336,586 *344,822 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE CONNERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0515 PACE: 74 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 1133,258,525 $21 ►333x233 $15,760,518 S$31,004 $310 141941x401 1531632x244 15x521 x899 1228,103 $64,040 S42►974 x929 227,5157219 171634/828 $087,263 $1591591x758 $69r392r762 16,152,903 $220,413 $64, 040 $47,916,330 $27,315x219 117,634,82$ $667x263 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 #4 ACTUAL VALUES tit AGENT: 9516 PAGE: 75 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $227,229,551 $16,412,363 $243,641,914 $37,801,377 $562,792 $10,738,41♦ $3,321,518 $342,932 $251,931 $57,320 $71,635,765 $12,276,122 $44,094,852 $61,315,276 $1,163,615 $38,444,169 514,059,932 $594,863 $57,320 $83,911,887 $44,094,852 161,315,276 $1,163,615 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0517 PAGE: 76 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $5,340,13♦ $7,793 $5,355,927 $3,870,6X6 31,172 $3,871,958 $56,690 $6,621 $63,311 $5,210 $5,210 $1,069,754 $1,069,754 $731,621 3331,621 $14,173 $14,173 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0518 PAGE: 77 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $89,000,111 $9,564,374 898,564,485 $32,261,917 $6,946,795 $10,414 $134,780 $18,075,816 $15,942,522 $14,730,966 $896,899 $687,481 $1,275,241 $7,601,652 832,261,917 87,634,276 810,414 $1,410,021 $25,677,470 815,942,522 $24,730,966 $8960899 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0519 PAGE: 78 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL S110►066►523 $7►254►125 S117►320►448 S11►149►356 S356►759 $11►506►115 S25►009►923 S4►102►794 $29►111►717 B1,129061 S1,547086 $2►677►447 S390►878 S147►310 $538►188 $6►086►879 $1,099,676 S7►186,555 452►980,740 $52,988►740 S10►473►931 $10►473►931 42►937►95B $2►837►955 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 3520 PAGE: 79 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $6,731,743 $209,208 $6,940,951 $3,798,782 $3,798,782 $76,655 $76,655 $5,050 $5,050 4715,837 $209,208 *925,045 $266,953 $266,953 S1,838,241 S11838,241 $30,225 $30,225 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 *'k ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0521 PAGE: 80 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $375,211,950 $31,434,621 $17,821.719 $161,701,588 $353,429 $3,782,400 $144,758,170 $11,582,069 $3,777,954 $248,051,742 $623,263,692 $22,449 831,457,070 $3,506,614 $21,328,333 $243,541,518 $405,243,106 $151,276 $504,705 $829,885 $4,612,285 $144,758, 170 $11,582,069 $3,777,954 AT1142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0522 PAGE: 81 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 134,811,028 116,347,061 $267,552 146,483 $129,677 $540,193 11,387,027 *16,052,869 540,166 1305,588 *35,116,616 523,070 13,828 *278,690 $16,347,061 1290,622 150,311 1129,677 $818,883 51,387,027 316,052,869 140,166 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 1OJUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMNERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 kk ACTUAL VALUES kk AGENT: 0523 PAGE: 82 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 333,829,476 S3,338,307 A3711671783 S14,705,689 8991 ,449 $90,359 $10,965,359 S1,132,982 $5,924,448 $19,191 622,929 $3,315,378 $14,705,689 *1,014,377 $90,359 $14,280,737 $1,132,982 $5,924,449 $19,191 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES •* AGENT: 0524 PAGE: 83 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 320,044,471 $953,171 $20,997,642 511,442,621 $258,10♦ $114,203 $2,723,919 $968,280 $4,250,552 $286,792 $162,585 $790,586 $11,442,621 $420,689 3114, 203 $3,514,505 $96$,280 $4,250,552 $286,792 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0603 PAGE: 84 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $32,255,245 S1,266,894 $33,522,139 $95,316 $95,316 31,692,723 $12210051 $2,903,274 51,017,138 $1,017,138 $ 10 310 $6659313 $561893 3721,656 $28,038,056 $20,038,056 $410,138 3410,138 $336,551 $336,551 AT1142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0605 PAGE: 8S ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL *25,352,851 $245,000 *25,S97,851 *70,690 51,823,349 1812,173 *870 511,794 *21,020,015 6657,552 *960,408 $242,311 *2,517 $172 *70,690 *2,065,660 *812,173 *870 $14,311 *21,020,187 *653,552 *960,408 AT1142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0606 PACE: 96 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 31,476,204 $15,587 $1,491,791 $163398 $163,398 $236,861 $15,587 3252/448 $40 $955,595 545 3855,595 $210448 $210,448 39,862 $9,862 ATI 142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1493 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0609 PAGE: 87 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $50,516,559 51,1411314 $51,657,903 $66,604 $8,071,4 48 $11123,383 t920 $14,621 $17,931 $401806,275 $1381793 $11417,928 $66,604 $9,194,831 $920 $32,552 $40,8061275 $138.793 $114171928 AT1142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL COM NERCIAL OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0610 PAGE: 88 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $2,554,650 $37,413 32,5929063 3790034 33,403 B691722 f33�930 38216z7 32,398,377 3103,677 $7,517 f2037,7 $7,517 ATI 142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0611 PAGE: 89 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $161458,533 $1,288,066 317,746,599 $126,015 *126,015 1117591549 $215,411 $1,974,960 3558,621 311072/655 $1,631,276 11,230 312,660,771 31,230 $12,660,771 ,818,931 $5331416 $818,931 35331416 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0612 PAGE: 90 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL £14,268,061 6390,309 � $14£658,370 $344,850 $1,999,345 *10,414 $86,035 £11,280,618 $143,690 $403,109 $358,723 $31,586 $364,850 $2,358,068 $10,414 $117,621 *11,280,618 £143,690 $403,109 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALVES ** AGENT: 0613 PAGE: 91 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $9,010,690 $206,311 $9,217,001 $11,135 $618,274 $89,518 $7,698,453 $505,069 $887241 $206,311 $11,135 $824,585 $89,518 $7,69$,453 SSOS,069 $88,241 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0614 PAGE: 92 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $18,711,908 *323,827 $19,035,735 $22,206 $1,353,276 4230 616,386,951 4505,241 $444,004 $6,724 $317,103 $28,930 31,670,379 $230 $16,386,951 $505,241 $444,004 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND MELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1093 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0618 PAGE: 93 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $50,293,080 $1,272,996 $51,566,076 $51,103 52,757,652 11537,027 SI,400 $417,040 544,366,597 51,211,724 5949,737 $455,790 $731,724 $85,482 $51,103 *3, 213,442 $1,269,551 *1,400 $502,522 *44,366,597 *1,211,724 *949,737 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL97 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: D619 PAGE: 94 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $509,367 $2,069 $5111436 53,144 83,144 S30,828 $30,828 $3,138 $2,069 S5,207 $4241185 5424,188 $48,069 $45,069 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 •A ACTUAL VALUES ** ACENr: 0620 ACTUAL REAL 419.739,602 52.044,831 612.243.657 6378.311 $428.673 53.668.130 5226.724 1749,276 PAGE: 95 ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 61.528.068 $1.444.481 613.276 $70.711 621.267.670 *2,044,831 513.688,138 5391,587 6498.984 67,668,130 6226.724 *74g. 276 ATI142p REPORT DATE; 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ♦* ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT; 0621 PAGE: 96 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $5,276 $5,276 $5,276 $5,276 ATt142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND *3,795,621,508 3521,961'801 $446,117,374 S429,t05,131 $207,826'209 12,294,989 S305,130,206 $2,027,984,136 x330,690,007 $46,483,456 $17,001,034 $115,597,452 $312,437,966 $1,775,413 $75,149,936 WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0700 PAGE: 97 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $4,317,583,309 $463,118,408 $544,702,583 $520,264,175 $4,070,402 $380,280,142 $2,027,984,136 $330,680,007 $46,483,455 ATI 142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0800 PAGE: 98 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 8377399,533 S4,509,554 84i,908,087 $26,538,928 84,489,17S 531,028,103 $312,103 820,379 $332,482 $848055 $8489055 $9,148,241 S9,148,241 6552.206 8552,206 ATI 142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 0801 PAGE: 99 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $27,758,591 '4,654,796 'J ♦13 2s 387 , $2,069 $21,932,721 5312,103 $3,742,457 61,071,828 $697,413 '3,318,210 *1,336,586 52,069 '25,250,931 61,646,689 S31742,457 61,071,828 $697,423 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 3900 PAGE: 103 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $136,4129160 $77527,016 A143,939,176 *3,661.258 49,193,61♦ 32,4289687 S2'788,483 $11407,379 $271890 S15,451,201 33,690,950 S99,173,435 42,824,34S $3,091,734 631061,258 311,622,301 $4,195,862 327,890 $19,242,151 399,173,635 $2,824,345 R3,0911734 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 #♦ ACTUAL VALUES 1r# AGENT: 1050 PAGE: 101 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL $3,737,640,541 $482,411,160 $456,234,412 $50,9780517 $3,517,365 $329,522,735 $2,026,058,894 33360 29911 79 $52,610,279 1292,516,405 .$17,222,136 &121,323,211 -$71,750,929 • $2,059,034 $80,160,923 $172 $4,030,156,946 $499,633,296 $577,557,623 $122,729,446 $5,576,399 $409,683,658 $2,026,059,066 $336,298,179 $52.619,279 ATI 142P REPORT DATE: l0JUL93 ADSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 *r ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: I051 ACTUAL REAL 5373►310►472 235►193,315 *16►171,892 2161,701,588 f3S9,229 53,624,945 2139,772,582 212,701,310 23,785,611 ACTUAL PERSONAL $24$,006,9OS 223,621 23,503,063 2243,541,516 *151,276 2787,507 PAGE: 10 ACTUAL TOTAL 2621►317,4SY f3522167936 319,674,95S 2405,243,106 2310,505 24,412,452 2139,772,582 212,701,310 23,705,611 A TI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 AOSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1093 ** ACTUAL VALUES *t AGENT: 1100 PAGE: 103 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL S135,5I07407 18,523,200 18,376,028 6884,035 $28p140 611,080,643 697,186,142 57,212,828 52,219,391 14,175,983 1139,686,390 118,586 1952,031 111198,621 12,006,745 18,541,786 191328,059 12,082,656 128,140 113,087,388 197,186,142 17,212,828 12, 219, 391 ATI142P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS RESIDENTIAL STATE ASSESSED VACANT LAND WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 1200 PAGE: 104 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 5813,875,090 $973,657 $814,840,747 $222,4709461 $44,936/459 S1641210,483 S1,333,301 492,6489118 S1701184,683 S107,945,862 $10,137,723 S222,470,461 $65,277 $45,001,736 *164,218,483 S1,333,301 $908,380 $93,556,498 $1709184,683 $107,945,862 $101137,723 ATI142P REPORT DATE: l0JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE OIL AND GAS STATE ASSESSED WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR I993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 1300 PAGE: 105 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL S3,227113g *208,934 *3,436,072 *66,309 631133,5BR $208,934 $27,241 *66,309 *3p342,522 327,241 ATII42P REPORT DATE: 10JUL93 ABSTRACT CLASS TOTAL AGRICULTURE NATURAL RESOURCES OIL AND GAS STATE ASSESSED WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR 1993 ** ACTUAL VALUES ** AGENT: 1301 PAGE: 106 ACTUAL REAL ACTUAL PERSONAL ACTUAL TOTAL 55,120,975 3506,073 15,627,048 $66,309 $1,460 55,025,965 '27i241 1506,073 11,66p309 610460 15,532,038 827,241 SICK LEAVE BANK GOVERNING BOARD QUARTERLY REPORT April 1993 • June 1993 Requests approved in 2nd Quarter, 1993 Hours used this year to date Total hours available 6 2271.64 13969,67 This quarterly report is respectfully submitted to the Weld County Board of County Commissioners by the Sick Leave Bank Board, “4" AL(/ Jewel R, Vaughn, Secretary) 0 s1301 Rocky Mountain Poison Center 645 Bannock Street Denver, Colorado 80204-4507 Administration: 303/436-5616 FAX: 303/623-1119 Poison Information and Emergency: 303/629-1123 Colorado Toll Free (Outside Metro Denver): 800/332-3073 Deaf Access/TTY: 303/ 620-9565 I Designated as a Regional Poison Control Center by the American Association of Poison Control Centers Denver Health and Hospitals, Department of Public Health C United Way /n ee : /�/J / "2/2- 08 30/93 22 August 18, 1993 Weld County Board of County Commissioners PO Box 7S8 Greeley, CO 80632 Dear Commissioners: ,, . • Thank you for your letter of July 15, 1993. It seems clear that an issue of great importance to Weld county underlies the Poison Center's request: the perceived responsibility of the State to provide certain health services to the counties instead of forcing the counties to provide those services themselves. Several counties have communicated that concern to us. They, as you, have concluded that the Poison Center is a statutorial responsibility of the State of Colorado and all attempts to secure funding for the Poison Center should be resisted. Colorado Counties, Inc. has endorsed the Poison Center and its quest to obtain funding through the 911 emergency telephone system. I think it is clear that CCI has faced, with us, the reality that funding in the pear future is not going to come from the State. However, the prospects for the long term may be substantially better. Two representatives of CCI, Mr. Chris Christianson from Douglas county and Mr. John Stone from Jefferson county have asked us to work with them on producing new legislation that would return this responsibility to the State. Recently I met with the El Paso and Pueblo County Commissioners who expressed the same concern and requested that the Poison Center work with CCI to pursue legislation. Please note that all four counties concerned, (Douglas, El Paso, Jefferson, and Pueblo), have agreed to provide funding for the Poison Center, despite their concerns about the mechanism. We are grateful for their support and have pledged to work with them on the new legislation. It is our hope that other Colorado counties will recognize the plight of the Poison Center, conclude that this is a valuable service for their residents, and therefore assist us by temporarily sup- porting the Poison Center while we pursue this other avenue. Indeed, 59 out of 63 Colorado counties, including Weld County, currently receive service from the Poison Center because agreements have been reached. We have agreed to work with the counties in several ways. First, we will attempt to secure continuation of funds from the State of Colorado through 1994-1995. Second, we are analyzing methods of reducing costs to the counties. Third, we will work to create alternate funding through legislation and any other mechanism that appears viable. In the end, it is our hope that the parties involved can create a funding source that will provide reasonable services at a reasonable price. I remain available for any questions or comments you have at any time. Sincerely, Richard C. Dart, M.D., Ph.D. Director RCD/ms cc: Senator Tom Norton Representative Dave Owen Representative Bill Jerke Representative Pat Sullivan Managers Tom Moe and Patricia Gabow, MD Peter King, Colorado Counties, Inc. Franklyn Judson, MD, Dept. of Public Health Roger Donahue, Colorado Dept. of Health Kathleen Wruk, RN, MHS, Managing Director, Poison Center D-BRDCNTTCCNN We're taking televi on into tomorrow. TCI Cablevision of Colorado, Inc. ' I5 (7.77 August 19, 1993 Commissioner Harbert Weld County Box 758, 915 10th Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Commissioner Harbert, To comply with Federal regulations under the 1992 Cable Act, we will be making some changes to our channel line-up and fees for service. These changes will take effect on September 1, 1993. You may remember that originally these changes were to become effective June 21, but the FCC postponed this deadline and then pushed it up. Virtually every cable subscriber's service and bill will change over the next two months, and this will create some confusion. I want to assure you that we are doing everything we can to minimize the inconvenience to our customers. Many - but not all - of our customers will see their bills go down slightly, In fact, some may see their bills stay generally the same, while others may actually see a slight rate increase. Why? Due to the rate formula the government requires that we use, we have reallocated our rates in ways that may cause differences from house to house. This also means that while some individual items on their bills will go down, others will go up. More specific information is included in this packet. We realize these issues are confusing for all concerned. We have tried to make all these changes at once to minimize the inconvenience to our customers. We realize that the speed with which these changes have come may be frustrating to customers. Please remember that we are complying with the new federal law in the timetramo they have given us. We are doing our best to inform our customers through newspaper ads, radio, public service announcements, press releases and mailed notices. Customer notices will be mailed approximately August 25th. The notices are currently at the printer and I will send your office a sample as soon; as they are available. In addition, on October 6, we also may be forced to change some of our local broadcast TV stations. According to the new federal law, local broadcast stations now have to grant their "retransmission consent" to be carried on our system, and can negotiate with these stations down to the last minute. At the time of this correspondence, TCI of Colorado has not received this retransmission ea: ell 3737 West Tenth Sheet Greeley, Colorado 80634 (303) 35,-0660 FAX (303) 353-4363 An Equal Opportunity Employer consent from KWGN, KCNC, KMGH, KUSA nor KDVR. Negotiations continue. We want to carry these stations as long as we are permitted to do so, and without any additional cost to our customers. That is why we will continue to negotiate with these stations down to the last minute. If we don't receive their consent by October 6, federal law will require us to discontinue carriage of those stations. If that happens, we will do everything we can to minimize the inconvenience to our customers. In most cases, our customers will suit be able to watch those local stations via an antenna while they have cable. We also will replace the stations with other high quality programming at no charge to our customers. We will contact you and our customers when we have a final settlement of this issue. We recognize that you may receive questions as these changes take place. I am available at the office at 356-1079, or can be reached at my home at 353-2386 to answer any questions or concerns. My staff and I are also available for a more detailed briefing. We will continue to keep you informed of any new developments. Sincerely, Kathryn L. Stewart General Manager WHAT ARE THE CHGEs? Customer bills TCI Cablevision subscribers will see changes in the appearance of their monthly cable bills * displaying a specific breakdown of cable service and charges, * including the address of the franchising authority -in other franchise identification. words, the city address -and the FCC community unit number for system Fees for Cable Service TCI Cablevision customers will see changes in their monthly bills depending upon the services they have. On the average, Greeley area customers, including those in Evans, LaSalle, Garden City and portions of Weld County, will see a decrease of $.30 on their monthly cable bills. Here's why.., Service Description Basic Only (no equipment) Basic Plus Basic and Plus Equipment Charges Remote control hand units '(currently included in converter charge) Set top converter Standard converter with remote hand unit Pay -per -View converter with remote hand unit aD R S PTF eaEE . $10.00 9.41 -.59 $$10.955 sip, *115 +.56 $1.00 $2.95 $3.95 $.08 $.57 $.57 $.65 $2.46 $2.54 -$.43 -$2.27 -$1.49 -$1.41 -1-G Premium Services Individual Premium (per month) HBO The Disney Channel Showtime Cinemax Encore $8.95 $8.95 $8.95 $8.95 $1.75* • Only change in any premium service is t Installation and Repair Package Premium Prices (per month) Any two Premium Services Any three Premium Services Any four Premium Services Add Encore to any other Premium Service he $.25 Increase to Encore as a single service Unwired Home Installation Restart/Reconnect Home Installation Additional Connection at Time of Initial Installation Additional Connection Requires Separate Installation Move Outlet Upgrade of Optional Service (Non -Addressable) Connect VCR at Time of Initial Installation Connect VCR Requiring Separate Installation Connect FM at Time of Initial Installation Connect FM Requiring Separate Installation Install DMX at Time of Initial Installation Install DMX Requiring Separate Installation PurchPurchase A/B Switch Install NB Switch at Time of Initial Installation Install NB Switch Requiring Separate Installation Non -sufficient funds charge Administrative Foe for delinquent payment Unreturned Standard Converter Charge Unreturned Addressable Converter char n $ 51.15' 25.58' 8.53' 25.58' 25,58' 17.05' 8.53' 17.05' 8.53' 17.05' 8.53' 17.05' 5.00 5.68' $ 17.05' $ 15.00 $ 3.00 $ 75.00 0 noes do not include franchise fees or taxes except whore denoted. All prices are subject tOto change. * These pricos are formulated by using the Hourly Service Charge (HSC) as prescribed by the Federal Communications Commission formulas multiplied by the average time for each installation activity based upon historical data. • $15.90 $22.85 $29.80 $1.00 To illustrate changes, let's examine these subscribers' monthly bills for the same services and see the difference between charges as of August 1st and September 1st. Service Des ption �d Rate Asoj Sept. 1 Subscriber #1 Diem= n Basic and Plus $20.95 with cable ready set, no equipment $21.51 +$.56 and no premiums -2-G Baand` Plus one PPV converter w remote one set top HBO and Encore Subs rihgr Basic and Plus one sound convener w remote 21.51 $20.95 $24.90 $22.16 $20.95 $3.95 $1.00 $35.851 You can imagine the variety of possible scenarios and the diff could occur. As a City official, if you would like to see the FCC these rates were derived, feei free to contact me at the Greeley 21.51 2.54 .57 4. $357 Perhaps the following pages will help answer more questions. +.56 -1.41 -.43 JQQ -1.28 +.56 Auz -2.74 erences in charges that worksheets from which office, 356-1079 -3-G TALKING POINTS/Q&AS Q: What is the 1992 Cable Act? A: In October of 1992, Congress passed a bill that regulates certain activities of cable television companies. In the spring of 1993, the Federal Communications Commission (&C), which is charged with enacting the law, began issuing its comprehensive and complex regulations for the 1992 Act Q: What does the Cable Act regulate? A: The Act regulates many things, including: 1) What able companies can charge for certain levels of service. 2) The type of programming available on certain levels of service. 3) It gives local broadcast TV stations the option to demand carriage on a specific channel on the cable system or to negotiate their consent to be carried. If a station chooses negotiation, the able operator cannot carry the station unless an agreement is reached and the TV station gives its . "retransmission consent" Q: What do the regulations mesa to TO customers? A: It means that over the next couple of months, TCI will make numerous changes to almost every aspect of its business — including rates, services, channel line-ups and billing. On the whole, these changes will be good. But there will be some unintended consequences of the Act that might cause some short-term confusion and inconvenience. Q: I've heard that cable bills will go down anywhere from 10 to 15 percent. Is that true? A: The FCC issued "benchmark" rates in May of 1993. These rates are the standard that cable companies must reach by September 1, 1993. Even before the benchmarks, TCI's rates were some of the lowest in the country. Consequently, TCI customers will not see dramatic decreases in then bills. The average bill for the entire cable industry — over 57 million customers — will go down. Your company's billing system will automatically adjust your bill to the effective date of September 1. I noticed that some of my services have gone up. Others have gone down. I also noticed that my rates are different than my neighbor's. Why is that? To meet the government benchmarks, cable companies have reallocated their rates. As a result, some service levels actually might increase in price while others may decrease. On the avenge, a customer's total bill should go down slightly. This reallocation, however, creates differences in rates from system to system and sometimes from house to house, depending on which franchise the person lives in. Q: A: Q' I thought I was going to get a rate decrease ray A. The government issued a formula we were re b� went change rates. Essentially, we were required to reallocate many use to u change our among services and equipment this of our ended increase to many customers' bills. Over our case, wa belo t in an national average, soOverall, TCI's rates were below the We are complying many of our customers will not see a rate decrease. P ying fully with the government's new regulations. Q The government doesn't Why are you? A. The government requires ; teht yo u formula �to set our new rates. It is important that we are able to reinvest in our and customer service so that we continue to br�ing�P customers programming want. The government has essentially changed the way do what thty and how we charge for our products 'We had little we do to ubinens charging the rates required in the regulations, choice but begin Q So why are my premium rates going up? A: For many years, we have kept need to raise them slightly. P premium rates artificially low, and now we discount packages ghtly. We are presently creating several premium programming fr less coat st than ever ble r premium customers to get more before. Q= When will I see changes in my bill? Can I take a credit now? A: Please do not take a credit Our billing adjustments onyourwise will automatically compute ir October bill. your bill. Most will not see the to the effective dt ate of Septembert pey w�' receive an adjustment dadatedted back til l 1. Qr I get my bill in the middle of the month. What happens to me? A: Customers who are on a mid_ Half the bill will be for the old rates billing cycle will see a confusing bill. adjustments will be prorated back to the Septemberra new. Regardless, all 1 effective date. Q: I noticed happenedt that my channel line-up doesn't look the same.What A: head to dchannels to certailsy terns, because of the new regulations, cable companies have now "must Moreoverr, in orderke way or local TV to improve the oas that by it the levels, cable companies also have Proch nn ls. TO of their service make all these changes minimize the chconve nc to s tried to customers. at once to inconvenience its Q: rat heard that I may lose our local TV stations from our cable service. Is that true? A: By October 6, 1993 under the Cable Act, cable television companies must have reached an agreement with your local TV stations to continue carrying their signals. Many TV stations now want a fee from the cable company to give what has become known as "retransmission consent' At TCI, we believe it is unfair for our customers to be forced to pay for TV that others are watching for free. TO is new - gating with these local stations and networks so that everyone wins. If, however, a local Tv station has not given its consent to be caned by the FCC deadline of October 6, the able company will be forced by law to remove that station from its system. If that happens, the cable company will find ways to minimize any inconvenience to its customers. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES iY n. 28 Office of Inspector Office of Audit Services Lucas Place, Room 514 323 West 6th Street Kansas City, Missouri 64105 AUG 2 0 1993 CIN A-08-93-26606 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY COLORADO 915 10TH STREET P.O. BOX 758 GREELEY, COLORADO 80632 Dear Board Members: organization -wide audit report on the 1992 through December 31, 1992. The audit We have completed our desk review of the to meet County for the period AJanuary 1, Certified we believe the was performed l by uAND BasedNon,our review,Public Accountants, audit diter and general audit requirements.irements. Please submit the management generally met iFederal rear the corrective action plan i(agencies. contained inhe ent for this period mto the granting g management letter and the corrective action plan for all findings identified. As cognizant agency, we have distributed the auto other Federal departments whose programs are covered byen The report contains findings and recommendations ionsowhich ichuaare bnnot taidentified for Federal resolution. dAppropriate recommended by the auditors. The auditors should address these matters in the "Status of Prior Year's Recommendations" section of the next report. tion In accordance with the principles of the Freedom of Informational Act p(Publblic ic Law 90-23), reports issued theDepartment's of the press and contractors are o made available, if togauedeoto members the extent information contained therein is not subject to exemptions in the Act which the Department chooses to exercise. (See 45 CFR Part 5 Section 5.21 of the Department's Public Information Regulations.) Should you have any questions regarding this report, please call our office at 816-374-6714. Sincerely, Barbara A. Bennett, Director National External Audit Review Center /-4e, t-te, I SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING August 17, 1993 A regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission was held August 17, 1993. in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room (Room 101), Weld County Centennial Building, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. The meeting was called to order by the Chairperson, Judy Yamaguchi at 1:30 p.m. Tape 443 poll Call Richard Kimmel Juliette Kroekel Bill O'Hare Shirley Camenisch Bud Clemons Judy Yamaguchi Present Present Present Present Present Present Also present: Chuck Cunliffa, Director, Greg Thompson, Current Planner, Department of Planning Services, Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, Sharyn Ruff, Secretary The Chairperson welcomed the new members of the Planning Commission Ron Sommer and Marie Koolstra, who were observing from the audience. The summary of the last regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission, held on August 3, 1993, was approved as read. CASE NUMBER: USA -1024 APPLICANT: Associated Natural Gas REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Reviewpermitfor a hydrocarbon rail loading facility in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE 4 of Section 2, T4N, R66W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately one mile west of the Town of LaSalle. Greg Thompson explained the Department of Planning Services' staff recommends this case be continued to September 7, 1993, at ',:30 p.m., because the applicant posted the sign after the legal date. The applicant has posted a sign which indicates the case will be heard on September 7, 1993. Bud Clemons moved Case Number 1024, Associated Natural Gas, be continued, based on staff's recommendation. Shirley Camenisch seconded the motion. SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING August 17, 1993 Page 2 The Chairperson asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Juliette Kroekel - yes; Bill O'Hare - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Bud Clemons - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: USR-1023 APPLICANT: Jose A. Gonzales REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit to park ditch lining equipment and store materials in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NW4 of Section 3, TSN, R65W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Northeast of East 8th Street and Weld County Road 43. Jose Alvin Gonzales, applicant explained they need more room for ditch equipment than their present location at 3921 Larson Avenue in Evans provides. He submitted a letter stating they agree to only have the use of the land. The land is owned by a Susan Boulter. They plan to level out the ground and clear it of existing weeds and debris and to park their equipment in an orderly fashion. The Chairperson asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. Lee Bublitz, surrounding property owner, said he is not in favor of this type of use located next to his property. This area is the corridor to the airport and is an eyesore already. If the Planning Commission approves this application, then the property should be screened. Susan Boulter, property owner, reminded the Planning Commission that this is not a permanent operation, the property will be leased on a year to year basis. Lanell Adler, City of Greeley Planner, showed an overhead and explained the City Planning Commission has recommended denial of this application. It is not compatible with surrounding land uses (7 residences) and will be a negative visual impact in this area. This application is in the Airport runway critical area, and safety is a concern. The application does not address hazardous or toxic material storage, etc. Jose A. Gonzales, applicant, said there will be no hazardous or toxic material storage on this property. SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING August 17, 1993 Page 3 Bud Clemons moved Case Number USA -1023, Jose A. Gonzales, be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Development Standards and Conditions of Approval with the' Planning Commission recommendation for approval. Bill O'Hare seconded the motion, (This application was tabled and voted on as the third case in the meeting to give the applicant time to read the staff's recommendations), The Chairperson asked the secretary to po:1 the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Juliette Kroekel - yes; Bill O'Hare - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Bud Clemons - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: Z-481 APPLICANT: Shiloh, Inc REQUEST: A Change of Zone from A (Agricultural) to PUD for E (Estate) Zoning. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 4, T6N, R67W of the 6th P.M., LOCATION: North of Weld County ld pad Colorado. app County Road 19. approximately 1/4 mile west of Weld Larry Intermill, representative, gave an overview of the application. Exhibits were submitted showing the change of zones meets the Comprehensive Plans of Weld County, Windsor, and Severance. It is also in the growth boundaries of the Town of Windsor. Fifty percent of the site is non -prime agricultural ground, Bill O'Hare asked about Oil and Gas Commission concerns. Jim Scott, applicant, explained the mineral rights were very broken up, but he owns 3/8 of the mineral rights. Extensive discussion followed. The Chairperson asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. Manuel Pineda, surrounding property owner, initially sold this land to Mr. Scott. He said the change of zone and future plans of the applicant are compatible with long range plans in this area. He is very much in favor of this application. Sewer and water supplies were addressed and discussed. Richard Kimmel moved Case Number Z-481, Shiloh, Inc., be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commissions recommendation for approval because of the proximity to the Towns of Windsor. and Severance, other similar rezones and Planned Unit Developments in the area,and the availability of water and sewer to this location. Motion seconded by Bill O'Hare. SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING August 17, 1993 Page 4 The Chairperson asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Juliette Kroekel - no; Bill O'Hare - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Bud Clemons - yes; Judy Yama Motion carried 4 to 2. guehi - no. Lee Morrison explained that when the Planning Commission vote goes against staff recommendations, the Planning Commission members need to be more explicit in their reasons. COMMENTS: Bud Clemons - The only unknown is if the application consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan and if it isn't consistent then we have alot of other properties out there that are inconsistent also, I agree with Richard. This does conform with the neighborhood, it is a compatible use, sewer, water, have been addressed. and accesses has been addressed. The oil and gas deposits Juliette Kroekel - My reason for the "non vote are because we have a Weld County Comprehensive Plan that we are trying to establish and even though something looks good we have changing. a plan that we are trying to go with and we can't keep Judy Yamaguchi - 1 go along with what Juliette stated as well as I do support the Department of Planning Services staff's opinion that this is leapfrogging and we do have a Comprehensive Plan in place that I would like to strongly support. Consider scheduling special hearing dates for September 23, 1993 and October 7, 1993. The Planning Commission was in agreement with special hearing dates at 9:00 a.m., if necessary, as stated above. Consider proposed amendments to the Weld County Planning Commission Bylaws. SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING August 17, 1993 Page 5 Bud Clemons moved to approve the proposed amendments to the Planning Commission Bylaws as follows: Amend Article VII to read: Article VII - Attendance A. Members of the Planning Commission are required to faithfully attend Planning Commission meetings. s or misses more than three month period, the Planning B If any member misses three consecutive meeting SX of the meetings in any Commission shall recommend to the Board of County Commissioners that attend the meetings of the Planning the Board ask the member to show cause why he should not be removed for his failure to faithfully Commission. The Board of County Commissioners, for good cause shown ma y determine that the cause of the absence was excusable and that no action should be considered• to record the attendance of C t shall the duty the Secretary e each member, r, notify the Chairman if a„8" above and tolac y member has pany failed to faithfully attend pursuant to paragraph Commission hearing regarding attendance of a member on the Planning Agenda. The matter shall be the last item of business on the agenda. Change existing Article VII to Article VIII with no change to existing text. Change existing Article VIII to Article IX with no change to existing text. Election of Officers - Chairman and Vice -Chairman. The new members of the Planning Commission abstained from the vote. term as Yamag to a Juliette Kroakl moved to nischminate secondeduthe motion. Chairperson. Shh irley Cam Commission for their Shirleydecision. Richard Kimmel The secretary po lled the Juliette of the laKroekel- ye ; Bill O'Hare - yes: yes; uchi - abstain. Motion carried. Camenisch - yes; Bud Clemons - yes; Judy Yamag SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING August 17, 1993 Page 6 COMMENT: Bud Clemons - Extended his appreciated to Judy Yamaguchi for a job well done. Bill O'Hare moved to nominate Richard Kimmel as Vice -Chairman. Bud Clemons seconded the motion. The secretary polled the members of Richard Kimmel - abstain; Juliette Camenisch - yes; Bud Clemons - yes; Meeting adjourned at 3:40 p.m. Respectful submit d Sharyn F. Ruff Secretary the Planning Commission for their decision. Kroekel yes; Bill O'Hare - yes; Shirley Judy Yamaguchi - yes. Motion carried. HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 93-59 RE: REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OF TERMINATION DATES FROM VARIOUS PEST CONTROL DISTRICTS A public hearing was conducted on August 25, 1993, at 9:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner Constance L. Harbert. Chairman Commissioner W. H. Webster, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Dale K. Hall Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding County Attorney, Bruce Barker Extension Department representative, Ron Broda Director of Finance and Administration, Donald D. Warden The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated August 2, 1993, and duly published August 12, 1993, in the Windsor Beacon, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request for extension of termination dates from the advisory committees for the Eaton -Ault Pest Control District #6. Platte Valley Pest Control District 115, Prairie View Pest Control District #9, and Southeast Weld Pest Control District 114. Bruce Barker, County Attorney, made this a matter of record. Ron Broda, Extension Department representative, explained each of the four abovenamed districts have requested an extensionof termination dates to December 31, 1996. In this manner, all nine districts will have the: same termination date. Commissioner Hall questioned whether or not there is duplication of services between the old and new weed laws, and whether any duplication exists between what is being done in weed districts versus the entire County. Mr. Broda responded there is no duplication of services. The weed districts benefit Weld County by making it easier to control problems within a specific area. He stated they will be evaluating the two laws and how they work together. Appearing before the Board in support of the Bryce request for extension were various advisory board members as follows: Bowman, t, Platte Valle District #5; Bru eaKauffman, Southeast Weld District #4; and Art Anderson. Eaton -Ault District 86. Commissioner Hall moved to approve the extension of termination dates for the Eaton -Ault Pest Control District d6, Platte Valley Pest Control District 115, Prairie View Pest Control District 119, and Southeast Weld Pest Control District #4 until December 31, 1996. Seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 30th day of August, 1993. Also present: ATTEST: Weld County Clerk 4 By: the Board eputy Clerk to the Boar TAPE #93-28 DOCKET #93-59 EX0004 APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WE] COUNTY, COLORADO Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Cc: P4_ 930845 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 93-55 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT TO PARK DITCH -LINING EQUIPMENT AND STORE MATERIALS - JOSE A. GONZALES A public hearing was conducted on August 25, 1993, at 10:00 A. following present: M•, with the Commissioner Constance L. Harbert, Chairman Commissioner W. H. Webster, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Dale K. Hall Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Assistant County Attorney, Lee Morrison Planning Department representative, Greg Thompson The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated July 19, 1993 published August 12, 1993, in the Windsor Beacon, a conducted to consider the request and duly ondcdnt Plan and SpecialReviewof se A. Gonzales for public Site was and Development park ditch -lining equipment materials. Lee Morrison, Assistant County g equipment a matter of record. Greg Thompson, Planning Department representative, said the applicant Attorney, made this staff irecommends continuing did not ost his sign in a timely manner; no public etestimony ends said matter to September 8, . therefore, After discussion, offered concerning the continuance of this 9 Were matter. r Jose A. Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to continue the requestof Gonzales for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit to park ditch -lining equipment and store materials to 1993, at 10:00 a.m. The motion was seconded by Commission it carried unanimously. er September 8, Baxter, and This Certification was approved on the 30th day of August, 1993. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to By: - he Board Deputy Clerk to the B9ara TAPE #93-28 DOCKET #93-55 PL0920 APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MELD COUNTY, COLORADO arbara J. Kirkmey:r 930839 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET N0. 93-60 RE: MINOR SUBDIVISION FINAL PLAT - ED ORR A public hearing was conducted on August 25, 1993, at 10:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner Constance L. Harbert, Chairman Commissioner W. H. Webster, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Dale K. Hall Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Assistant County Attorney, Lee Morrison Planning Department representative, Greg Thompson The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated August 4, 1993, and duly published August 12, 1993, in the Windsor Beacon, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of Ed Orr for a Minor Subdivision Final Plat. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this a matter of record. Greg Thompson, Planning Department representative, entered the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record as written. Mr. Morrison noted that Ed Orr, applicant, was not present. In response to a question from Commissioner Webster, Mr. Thompson stated the only change in the Planning Commission hearing was the height of the vegetation and Mr. Orr was agreeable to said change. After further discussion, Commissioner Hall moved to recess said hearing to allow Mr. Orr's presence. Commissioner Kirkmeyer seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. Upon reconvening, Mr. Orr said the proposal is for a four - lot minor subdivision within the urban growth boundary. He said it would be beneficial to the area and the County, with covenants to keep quality in mind and improve the area. He said the Planning Commission's concern was the water availability and that a North Weld Water engineer agreed to bring a four -inch line from the pump station to the property to provide the subdivision with its own water supply. He indicated the line would be oversized for further capacity. Mr. Orr said the surrounding owners' concerns should be alleviated and all other Conditions of Approval were agreed upon at the Planning Commission hearing. Mr. Thompson confirmed that nothing had changed since the Planning Commission meeting, and Mr. Morrison read the Condition of Approval concerning the groundcover. Mr. Orr confirmed he had no problems with any Conditions of Approval, and the location of the site was discussed. In response to questions from the Board concerning the use of septic systems rather than the City sewer system, Mr. Orr explained the closest proposed sewer line is one -quarter to one-half mile away, and the easement was for future potential annexation. Mr. Orr confirmed there would be no septic systems or buildings in the 100 -year floodplain and indicated the septic systems would not be engineered unless protest mandated such. In response again to questions from the Board, Mr. Orr said the site is one-half mile north of Boomerang, and the City will cross the river with its proposed sewer line; installation of which is proposed this fall. In response to a question from Chairman Harbert, Mr. Orr said the subdivision will be started late this fall. He explained, on behalf of Commissioner Hall, that it would not be economically feasible to use the City's sewer rather than septic systems. Further discussion ensued, and Mr. Orr said the storm -water drainage control had been approved by engineers. He indicated one-half share of water would be transferred to the home owners and divided among the four lots. In response to questions from Commissioner Hall concerning the letter from the Division of Wildlife, Mr. Orr said he addressed all valid concerns in the Planning Commission hearing. He stated, in his opinion, some concerns were not applicable. There was further discussion concerning the planting of Russian Olive Trees in the area, and Mr. Orr said he feels that is not a fair restriction because it is not in the floodplain and there are no swamp areas. In response to a C'G : /°4 930840 RE: HEARING CERTIFICATION - ORR PAGE 2 question from Mr. Thompson, Mr. Orr said there is no warm -water slew on site, only drainage from drain tiles creating a year-round running stream. Again in response to a question from Commissioner Hall, Mr. Orr said the covenants address noxious weeds and rubbish. Clyde Feuerstein, adjacent property owner, voiced his concerns about the water supply being inadequate if another tap is added to the line. He requested a written agreement stating the subdivision would not tie onto that water line. In response to questions from the Board, Mr. Feuerstein said it is North Weld water, with a two-inch line, which originally served three people and is now to serve four. After further discussion, Mr. Feuerstein indicated the proposed four -inch line would be adequate, and Commissioner Webster suggested an agreement with North Weld that no more taps be allowed on the two-inch line. Mr. Thompson read a letter from Lyle Nelson, North Weld County Water District, indicating water service can be made available. Kathleen Feuerstein, adjacent property owner, said she has no opposition if the water issue can be resolved; however, she questioned how access roads and streets would be serviced. Mr. Orr said there will be gravel roads of 18 -foot minimum width, with a minimum of a 4 -inch gravel surface, and 8 -foot barrow ditches. In response to a question from Chairman Harbert concerning fire protection, Mr. Orr said Planning staff indicated 18 foot is adequate for travel surface and there is a 30 -foot easement. He also indicated dust problems are negligible with only a four -lot subdivision and Weld County Road 64 being paved. Mr. Morrison referred to a memo dated June 18, 1993, from Don Carroll, Engineering Department, supporting Mr. Orr's statements. In response to a question from Commissioner Kirkmeyer, Mr. Orr said he does not have a written agreement with North Weld Water; however, he said he has been working with Mr. Nelson and explained, on behalf of Mr. Feuerstein, that the proposed four - inch line will not touch the existing two-inch line at all. He reiterated the four -inch line will be separate and has been oversized for future growth and may eventually become a loop. He noted that going from a two- inch line to a four -inch line increases the capacity 10 to 20 times. Mr. Orr said he expects an agreement with North Weld Water will be entered into prior to construction. In reference to North Weld County Water District providing domestic water to the subdivision, Mr. Morrison suggested adding the following language to Condition of Approval //3f: by means of a separate four -inch line from the pump station located at Weld County Roads 64 and 29." Mr. Orr said he had no problem with that addition. Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve the request of Ed Orr for a Minor Subdivision Final Plat, based on the recommendations of the Planning staff and the Planning Commission, with the Conditions of Approval and Development Standards as entered into the record, with the recommended language for Condition of Approval //3f being added. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Webster, and it carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 30th day of August, 1993. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to By: ie Board eputy Cletk'to the Board TAPE I/93-28 DOCKET I/93-60 PL0923 APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD. COUNTY, COLORADO Barbara J. Kirkmeyer 930840 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 93-57 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR RECREATIONAL VEHICLE STORAGE IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - DON HOFF A public hearing was conducted on August 25, 1993, at 10:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner Constance L. Harbert, Chairman Commissioner W. H. Webster, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Dale K. Hall Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Assistant County Attorney, Lee Morrison Planning Department representative, Greg Thompson The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated July 28, 1993, and duly published August 5, 1993, in the Windsor Beacon, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of Don Hoff for a Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for recreational vehicle storage in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this a matter of record and noted said matter had been continued from August 18, 1993, due to the applicant not meeting sign posting requirements. Mr. Morrison noted for the record that Don Hoff is representing Wanda McNamara and. Mary Etta Huff; Mr. Hoff is not the owner. Greg Thompson, Planning Department representative, entered the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record as written. Don Hoff said he is the attorney for the property owners and stated McNamaras farmed the property until the 1970's, at which time the property to the north was converted to gravel mining. He explained the conversion left only three acres and, since Ms. McNamara is getting very old, they would like to amend the Special Review Permit approved in 1990 for storage of recreational vehicles to allow her daughter to build a home on site to care for Ms. McNamara. He noted the compatibility of the additional residence with the surrounding area and confirmed, on behalf of Commissioner Hall, that no additional access would be required. There was discussion concerning the location of the site, and Mr. Hoff said the Conditions of Approval and Development Standards are all acceptable. There was no public testimony offered concerning this matter. Commissioner Hall moved to approve the request of Don Hoff for a Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for recreational vehicle storage in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, based on the recommendations of the Planning staff and the Planning Commission, with the Conditions of Approval and Development Standards as entered into the record. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Baxter, and it carried unanimously. : P� 930812 RE: HEARING CERTIFICATION - HOFF PAGE 2 This Certification was approved on the 30th day of August, 1993. ATTEST: LukL Weld County Clerk to thhe/Boarddd By: /it -41V- ///�!C < 41;:t� Deputy Clerk'to the Boar-` TAPE #93-28 DOCKET #93-57 PL0821 APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Constance L. Hi ber hairman /W. H✓ Webstl o- emtb Dale K. Hall Barbara J. Kirkfneyer 930812 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AUGUST 30, 1993 TAPE #93-28 & #93-29 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, August 30, 1993, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: MINUTES: 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 Constance L. Harbert, Chairman Commissioner W. H. Webster, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Dale K. Hall Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: Weld County Attorney, Bruce T. Barker Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden Commissioner Baxter moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of August 25, 1993, as printed. Commissioner Hall seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Commissioner Webster moved to approve the hearings conducted on August 25, 1993, as follows: 1) Extension of Termination Dates of Weed Districts, Eaton -Ault Pest Control District #6, Southeast Weld Pest Control District #4, Prairie View Pest Control District #9, and Platte Valley Pest Control District #5; 2) Special Review Permit to park ditch -lining equipment and store materials, Jose A. Gonzales; 3) Minor Subdivision Final Plat, Ed Orr; and 4) Amended Special Review Permit for recreational vehicle storage in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Don Hoff. Commissioner Kirkmeyer seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: There were no additions to today's agenda. (Changed to Tape #93-29) CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Baxter moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. PRESENTATIONS: RE -INVENTING WELD COUNTY QUALITY SERVICE AWARD - SUSAN ERTMER, SOCIAL SERVICES: Chairman Harbert presented said award to Susan Ertmer, Social Services, for her idea of providing a number dispenser system for the reception area at Social Services, making it easier, more efficient, and orderly to identify clients, as well as creating a method of obtaining a daily count of clients served. COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: There were no reports given. PUBLIC INPUT: There was no public input. WARRANTS: BUSINESS: NEW: Don Warden, Director of Finance and Administration, presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General Fund Handwritten warrants: General Fund $ 11,717.90 Payroll Fund $ 271,743,95 $1,396,187.37 Commissioner Hall moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kirkmeyer seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. CONSIDER TWO PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENTS WITH LARIMER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Walt Speckman, Director of Human Resources, reviewed said agreements which are used to establish the terms for Larimer County to follow in providing Weatherization activities in Weld County. The term of said agreements is April 1, 1993, through March 31, 1994. Commissioner Webster moved to approve said agreements and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER PURCHASE OF SERVICE AGREEMENT BETWEEN AREA AGENCY ON AGING AND KATHLEEN MILLER AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Speckman stated the agreement for consultant services with Kathleen Miller is a new agreement. Ms. Miller will provide the necessary services to complete the Elder Abuse Special Project program. The term of said agreement is September 1, 1993, through December 17, 1993. Commissioner Baxter moved to approve said agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE BETWEEN PENWC AND FEDERAL HEAD START BUREAU AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Speckman explained said application, in the amount of $262,500, includes extended hours and weeks, additional children, arrangements for the facility, and enhancement of Family Services. The Migrant Head Start Program will be scaled back to the appropriate level once the funding level has been determined and the grant amount approved. Commissioner Webster moved to approve said application and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Baxter, the motion carried unanimously, CONSIDER WINDSOR SCHOOL VERSION OF THE FORM OF MEMORANDUM OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT FOR CONDUCT OF COORDINATED ELECTIONS, CONSIDER INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH WELD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT RE -4, AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Bruce Barker, County Attorney, explained this item of business is in regard to the Board's approval of the form to be used between entities regarding the 1993 election. The difference between thee form previously approved is that the Windsor School District has added paragraphs 3 (e), (f), and (g) on page 2. Mr. Barker stated those items were excluded from the form previously approved, as were all duties the County is required to perform under State law. He stated Mary Ann Feuerstein. Clerk and Recorder, had no problems with said agreement and recommended approval of same. Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve said agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Hall, the motion carried unanimously. Minutes - August 30, 1993 Page 2 CONSIDER FORT LUPTON/BRIGHTON SCHOOL VERSION OF THE FORM OF MEMORANDUM OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT FOR CONDUCT OF COORDINATED ELECTIONS AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Barker stated the Fort Lupton/Brighton School District added paragraphs 4 (h). (i), (j), and 5 (g), on pages 4, 5, and 6, to the previously approved form of agreement. Again, as in the preceding item of business, all are duties that would be performed by the County regardless of inclusion in said agreement. Commissioner Baxter moved to approve said agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Webster, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER FOUR AGREEMENTS FOR SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATER WITH NORTH HURON WATER COMPANY, TOWN OF AULT, MILLARD REFRIGERATION SERVICE, AND FIRST NATIONAL WATER COMPANY AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: John Pickle, Health Department Acting Director, presented said agreements for consideration. Commissioner Kirkmeyer moved to approve said agreements and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Hall, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES BETWEEN HOUSING AUTHORITY AND CSI PROFESSIONAL SERVICES DIVISION AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Jim Sheehan, Housing Authority, explained said agreement is to authorize CSI to conduct a random digital dialing survey to aid in the determination of "fair market rent" in Weld County. According to Mr. Sheehan, the amount set by HUD for this area appears to be higher than expected. The results of the survey will be used to challenge the amount approved by HUD for use in the Section 8 Program. Commissioner Hall asked which part of the contract provides for the Greeley Housing Authority to contribute, as discussed in a previous work session. Mr. Sheehan explained the County willexecute the overall contract and will sign a separate contract with the Greeley Housing Authority for their contribution. Commissioner Baxter moved to approve said agreement. conditional upon the City of Greeley's Housing Authority agreeing to share the cost and signing a contract to that effect, and to authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Kirkmeyer seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER ENGAGEMENT LETTER FOR 1993 AUDIT WITH ANDERSON AND WHITNEY, P.C., AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden explained the County solicited bids for a five-year period, with the agreement that the fee would be negotiated each year to allow cost -of -living adjustments. The 1993 audit is the third year of the cycle, and Mr. Warden recommended approval of said engagement letter. Commissioner Webster moved to approve continuation of said engagement and to authorize the Chairman to sign engagement letter. Seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER INCREASING HEALTH DEPARTMENT'S CHANGE FUND: Commissioner Hall moved to approve said request. Seconded by Commissioner Kirkmeyer, the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions consent agenda. Let the minutes were attested to to the Board. were presented and signed as listed on the There were no Ordinances. reflect that the above and foregoing actions and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk Minutes - August 30, 1993 Page 3 There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:15 A.M. ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board By: Deputy Clerk to the Board APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WE COUNTY, COLORADO EXCUSED DATE OF APPROVAL W. H. Pry-Tem Barbara J. Kirkmeder Minutes - August 30, 1993 Page 4 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AUGUST 30, 1993 TAPE #93-29 ROLL CALL: MINUTES: WARRANTS: ATTEST: 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. August 30, 1993, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. 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 Constance L. Harbert, Chairman Commissioner W. H. Webster, Pro-Tem Commissioner George E. Baxter Commissioner Dale K. Hall Commissioner Barbara J. Kirkmeyer Also present: Weld County Attorney, Bruce T. Barker Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden Commissioner Hall moved to approve the minutes of the Board of Social Services meeting of August 25, 1993, as printed. Commissioner Kirkmeyer seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. Don Warden, Director of Finance and Administration, presented the warrants for approval by the Board in the amount of $529,391.28. Commissioner Hall moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kirkmeyer seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:20 A.M. Weld County Clerk to the Board // By: JA1 /— /Z11.t lam% rk to the Board APPROVED: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELL- OUNTY, COLORADO Constance L. Harbert, Chairman EXCUSED DATE OF APPROVAL W. H. }�ebster, Pro- em /George,i.'. Baxter Barbara J. Kirkm Hello