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HomeMy WebLinkAbout921790.tiff RESOLUTION RE: ITEMIZING LEGAL HOLIDAYS DURING CALENDAR YEAR 1993 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, following is a list of holidays to be observed in 1993 as days off for Weld County employees: New Year's. Day Friday, January 1, 1993 Washington/Lincoln Day Monday, February 15, 1993 Memorial Day Monday, May 31, 1993 Independence Day Sunday, July 4, 1993 (Holiday is taken on Monday, July 5, 1993) Friday, July 2, 1993 (replaces Colorado Day) Labor Day Monday, September 6, 1993 Veteran's Day Thursday, November 11, 1993 Thanksgiving Thursday, November 25, 1993 and Friday. November 26, 1993 (replaces King's Birthday) Christmas Saturday, December 25, 1993 (Holiday is taken Friday. December 24, 1993) Thursday, December 23. 1993 (replaces Columbus Day) NOTE: New Year's Day in 1994 falls on Saturday; therefore holiday will be taken December 31, 1993. FLOATING HOLIDAYS: Sheriff's Department (Court Personnel) -- Will follow holiday schedule as set by State of Colorado. District Attorney -- July 2, November 26, and December 23. 1993. Human Resources -- Will follow holiday schedule as set by State of Colorado. Head Start and Tr.ansportatinn -- Will follow holiday schedule as set by School District #6. 920988 RE: 1993 LEGAL HOLIDAYS PAGE 2 NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the list of holidays as set forth above shall be observed during the calendar year of 1993 as days off for Weld County employees. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following/o{� jvoJtee��on the 14th day of October, A.D., 1992. /(J1/�V ///L�2� 1 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: �,�,J` (l/(,lj� WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board f ir e Ge ge K edy, Chairmhairman ir BY: if 4 ,/ y-4 -r l ;�,� �i-, Deputy Clerk to the BC,axd Constance L. Ha ert. Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO RM: i C. W. Kirb County Attorney Gor W. . Webster 920988 RESOLUTION RE: ITEMIZING LEGAL HOLIDAYS DURING CALENDAR YEAR 1993 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, following is a list of holidays to be observed in 1993 as days off for Weld County employees: New Year's Day Friday, January 1, 1993 Washington/Lincoln Day Monday, February 15, 1993 Memorial Day Monday, May 31, 1993 Independence Day Sunday, July 4, 1993 (Holiday is taken on Monday, July 5, 1993) Friday. July 2, 1993 (replaces Colorado Day) Labor Day Monday, September 6, 1993 Veteran's Day Thursday, November 11, 1993 Thanksgiving Thursday, November 25. 1993 and Friday, November 26, 1993 (replaces King's Birthday) Christmas Saturday, December 25, 1993 (Holiday is taken Friday, December 24, 1993) Thursday, December 23, 1993 (replaces Columbus Day) NOTE: New Year's Day in 1994 falls on Saturday; therefore holiday will be taken December 31, 1993. • FLOATING HOLIDAYS: Sheriff's Department (Court Personnel) -- Will follow holiday schedule as set by State of Colorado. District Attorney -- July 2, November 26, and December 23. 1993. Human Resources -- Will follow holiday schedule as set by State of Colorado. Head Start and Transportation -- Will follow holiday schedule as set by School District 06. 920988 RE: 1993 LEGAL HOLIDAYS PAGE 2 NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, that the list of holidays as set forth above shall be observed during the calendar year of 1993 as days off for Weld County employees. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 14th day of October, A.D., 1992. ajdiA GG2C"�r�l BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: IUU WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board s—e -f t—AC;s .,t Ge ge Ke iedy, Chairma y BY: 4,4-4-714- /t o 1 �r�Af! liL/Flf Deputy Clerk o the Bowl Constance L. Har ert, Pro-Tem • APPROVED AS TO RM: C. W. Kirb County Attorney Gor W. . Webster 920988 RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, CONCERNING SITE APPLICATION OF TOWN OF PLATTEVILLE 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 received a Site Application from the Town of Platteville concerning a new lift station which will provide sanitary sewer service for 27 lots within the Town of Platteville, which is an addition to an existing sewage treatment facility located on the following described parcel of land, to-wit: Outlot A, Village Vista Subdivision, Town of Platteville, Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the regulations for site applications for an existing sewage treatment facility require review of the site application by the Board of County Commissioners, and further, that various local and State agencies be given the opportunity to review and comment on said site application, and WHEREAS, the Site Application from the Town of Platteville was submitted to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County for review and comments, a copy of said application being attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, after study and review, the Board finds that said site application is compatible with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan, and that it is in the best interest of Weld County to recommend approval of said application. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Site Application submitted by the Town of Platteville be, and hereby is, recommended favorably to the Colorado Department of Health's District Engineer as being compatible with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the. Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said site application. 921002 14-0b'79 Ca ; Pi. , Phf'rELi 4.4 RE: SITE APPLICATION - TOWN OF PLATTEVILLE PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 14th day of October. A.D., 1992. {{////'����� J/J� /`{/ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SSIONERS ATTEST{ 4 /((/JAlGG2 WELD C 'STY, COLORADO Weld County�/DD'' Clerk to the Board fGe r e Ken dy, Chairman BY:4,5 d �1i�O (C0-2Z-S, iJ Harbert, r_d- !tt/� Deputy Clerk' to theBoar�r Constance L. Harbert, Tem APPR.Q3l D AS TO FORM: /- / �� C. W. Kir County Attorney Gor a b� �1 � d i W. H. Webste 921002 SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY FLINNINC COMMISSION MEETING October 6, 1992 A regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission was held October 6, 1992 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 422 golf Call Richard Kimmel Present Jean Hoffman Present Tom Rulon Present Bill O'Hare Absent Judy Yamaguchi Present Juliette Kroekel Absent Don Feldhaus Absent Shirley Camenisch Present Bud Clemons Present Also present: 'Lanett Swanson, Current Planner; Brian Grubb. Current Planner, Department of Planning Services; Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney; Sharyn Ruff, Secretary. The summary of the last regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission, held on September 15, 1992, was approved as read. Judy Yamaguchi extended condolences to Juliette Kroekel for the loss of a family member. NAME: Town of Platteville ADDRESS: P.O. Box 70, Platteville, CO 80651 REQUEST: Site application for a new lift station which will provide sanitary sewer service for 27 lots within the Town of Platteville. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Outlot A, Village Vista Subdivision, Town of Platteville, Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Within the Town of Platteville Town limits. Bob Thorson, Town Administrator, Town of Platteville, and Jack Baysinger, representatives, explained this request is for a lift station to run sewer lines for 27 new lots. This facility will have a warning system and a back-up generator in case of power failure. The Chairperson asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. No one wished to speak. 2eL 11%426 cligf�y 921002 ' I • • SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING October 6, 1992 Page 2 Jean Hoffman moved the application for the Town of Platteville be forwarded to • the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval. Motion seconded by Shirley Camenisch. The Chairperson asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Jean Hoffman - yes; Tom Rulon - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Bud Clemons - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: USR-966 NAME: Waste Services Company, c/o Brad Keirnes ADDRESS: P.O. Box 3365, Greeley, CO 80633 AEQ'_tST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a solid waste disposal site and facility in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Sections 2 and 3. T2N, R64W and part of Sections 26, 27, 34 and 35, T3N, R64W of the 6th P.M. , Weld • County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 3.5 miles north of the Town of Keenesburg; approximately .5 miles west of a private road at the north end of Weld County Road 59 right-of-way. Brad Keirnes, President of Wastes Services Development Corporation, introduced Bob D' Amico, Leonard Butler, Chip Woertz, Bill Jeffries, Kurt Erickson, Mark McMullen, Matt Delach, John Houtchens, and Craig Harrison, all department heads or affiliates of Wastes Services Company. He then gave a detailed overview of the request. Highlights include proposed isolated location, compatible with surrounding land uses, three miles from a public thoroughfare, and on a private road at the end o£ a dead end county road. Leonard Butler, Geologist, gave a detailed technical overview of the request. Brad Keirnes also discussed the paved roads throughout the area due to the fact that Coors Ash Facility, located near the proposed site, was curtailing operations. There would be no increase in traffic for this area beyond what Coors is permitted. Vehicles would be enclosed minimizing roadside debris along the haul route. There will be a service area for local waste processing and also a regional service co include the metro Denver area and the airport facility at a later date. Preference will be given to the local Keenesburg area for jobs that will help stimulate the local economy. Discussion and questions followed. 921002 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Water Quality Control Division 4210 East 11th Avenue Denver, Colorado 80220 • APPLICATION FOR SITE APPROVAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OR EXPANSION OF: A) DOMESTIC WASTEWATER TREATMENT WORKS (INCLUDING TREATMENT PLANTS, OUTFALL SEWERS, AND LIFT STATIONS) OVER 2,000 CPD CAPACITY. B) INTERCEPTORS (IF REQUIRED BY C.R.S. 25-3-702 (3)) APPLICANT: Jack E. and Albert L. Baysinger and George W.Taylor C/O Baysinger Bros. ADDRESS: P.O.Box 151 , Brig/1ton, Colorado 80601 PHONE:' 659-2909 Consulting Engineer'sMName and Address: Cecil Crowe, Alpha Engineering P.O.Box 392, Fort Lupton, Colorado 80621 PHONE: 857-2308 A. Summary of information regarding new sewage treatment plant: N/A 1, Proposed Location: (Legal Description) 1/4, 1/4, Section Township , Range County. 2. Type and capacity of treatment facility proposed: Processes Used • Hydraulic Organic gal/day lba, BOD5/day Present FE Design PE Z Domestic Z Industrial _ 3. Location of facility: Attach a map of the area which includes the following: (a) 5-mile radius: all sewage treatment plants, lift stations, and domestic water, supply intakes. (b) 1-mile radius; habitable buildings, location of potable water wells, and an approximate indication of the topography, 4. Effluent disposal: Surface discharge to watercourse_ _ Subsurface disposal Land _ Evaporation_ Other State water quality classification of receiving watercot.rse(s) Proposed Effluent Limitations developed in conjunction with Planning and Standards Section, WQCD: BODE mg/1 SS mg/1 Fecal Coliform /100 ml Total Residual Chlorine mg/1 Ammonia mg/1 Other 5. Will a State or Federal grant be sought to finance any portion of this project? - 6. Present zoning of site area? Zoning with a 1-mile radium of site?__ 7. What is the distance downstream from the discharge to the nearest domestic water supply intake? - (Name of Supply) (Address of Supply) What is the distance downstream from the discharge to the nearest other point of diversion? ------- (Name of User) (Addresa of User) ^1- 921002 WQCD-3 (Revised 8-83) "' 8. Who has the responsibility for operating the proposed facility? 9. Who owns the land upon which the facility will be constructed? ri (Please attach copies of the document creating authority in the applicant to • construct the proposed facility at this site.) 10. Estimated project cost:_ Who is financially responsible for the construction and operation of the facility?_ 11. Names and addresses of all water and/or sanitation districts within 5 miles downstream of proposed wastewater treatment facility site. (Attach a separate sheet of paper if necessary.) 12. Is the facility in a 100 year flood plain or other natural hazard area? If so, what precautions are being taken? Has the flood plain been designated by the Colorado Water Conservation Board, Department of Natural Resources or other Agency?_ (Agency Name) If so, what is that designation? 13. Please include all additional factors that might help the Water Quality Control Division make an informed decision on your application for site approval. B. Information regarding lift stations: 1. The proposed lift station when fully developed will generate the following additional load: Peak Hydraulic (MCD) 5100 P.E. to be served 68 2. Is the site located in a 100 year flood plain? NO If yes, on a separate sheet of paper describe the protective measures co be taken. 3. Describe emergency system in case of station and/or power failure. Provide Emergency Power with a gasoline powered generator. 4. Name and address of facility providing treatment: Platteville, CO-0040355 P.O.Box 70, Platteville, Colorado 80651 5. The proposed lift station when fully developed will increase the loading of the treatment plant to 40 % of hydraulic and 36 X of organic capacity and Town of Platteville,Co. agrees to treat this wastewater? Yes X No • (Treatment Agency) Date Signature and Title -2- 9zlooz WQCD-3 (Revised 8-83) •ter C. If the facility will be located on or adjacent to a site that is owned or managed by a Federal or State agency, send the agency a copy of this application. N/A D. Recommendation of governmental authorities: Please address the following issues in your recommendation decision. Are the proposed facilities consistent with the comprehensive plan and any other plans for the area, including the 201 Facility Plan or 208 Water Quality Management Plan, as they affect water quality? If you have any further comments or questions, please call 320-8333, Extension 5272. Recommend Recommend No Date APPrgva1 ns,uprovals. Comment Signature of Representative 1. Management Agency C 2. f-$-9a Town of Plattev• 11 Local Government: es Towns (If _1O site is inside boundary or withi hree mil a) and Sanitation Districts. 3. /LO-/V-'j1 oard f County Commie 4. 9-;-9a Town of Plattev le Lo l Ae lth.M.h 5. $ - I$'9a __ __. flat lfe P an ng & Zoning Comm. - City/County Planning Authority 6. North Front Range Water Quality Assoc Council of Governments/Regional Planning 7. N/A State Geologist (For lift stations, the signature of the State Geologist is not required. Applications for treatment plants require all signatures.) I certify that I am familiar with the requirements of the "Regulations for Site Applications For Domestic Wastewater Treatment Works," and have posted the site in accordance with the regulations. An engineering report, as described by the regulations, has been prepared and is enclosed. DATE Signature of Applicant TYPED NAME -3- 921002 wgcn-3 (Revised 8-83) • ATTACHMENT TO SITE APPLICATION In accordance with C.R.S. 1981, 25-8-702 (2)(a), (b), and (c), and the "Regulations for Site Applications for Domestic Wastewater Treatment Works", the Water Quality Control Division must determine that each site location is consistent with the longrnuge, comprehensive planning for the area in which it is to be located, that the plant on the proposed site will be managed to minimize the potential adverse Impacts on water quality, and must encourage the consolidation of wastewater treatment works whenever feasible. In making this determination, the Division requires each applicant for a site approval for a domestic wastewater treatment works to supply an engineering report describing the project and showing the applicant's capabilities to manage and operate the fallacy over the life of the project co determine the potential adverse impacts on water quality. The report shall be considered chi culmination of the planning process and es a minimum shall address the t vi lcwir.g: Service area definition including existing population and population projections, flow/loading, projections, and relationship to other water and wastewater treatment plants in the area. Proposed effluent limitations as developed in coordination with the Planning and Standards Section of the Division. (Allow minimum four weeks processing time. ) Analysis of existing facilities including performance of those facilities. Analysis of treatment alternatives considered. Flood plain and natural haaard analysis. Detailed description of selected alternatives including legal description of the site, treatment system description, design capacities, and operational staffing needs. \ Legal arrangements showing control of site for the project life. Institutional arrangements such as contract and/or covenant terms for all users which will be finalized to accomplished acceptable waste treatment. Management capabilities for controlling the wastewater throughout and treatment within the capacity limitations of the proposed treatment works, i.e., user contracts, operating agreements, pretreatment requirements. Financial system which' has been developed to provide for necessary capital and continued operation, maintenance, and replacement through the life of the project. Tnis would include, for example, anticipated fee structure. Implementation plan and schedule Including estimated construction time and estimated start-up date. Depending on the proposed project, some of the above items may not be applicable to address. 7n such cases, simply Indicate on the application form the non'applicability of those. • • • -4_ WQCD-3 (Revised 8-83) 921002 y • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES rrss,\ 44101 PHONE(303)358-4000,EXL 4.400 915 10th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80811 COLORADO September 16, 1992 Robert Thorson Town of Platteville P.O. Box 70 Platteville, CO 80651 Subject: Request for a Site Application on a parcel of land described as Outlot A, Village Vista Subdivision, Town of Platteville, Weld County, Colorado. Dear Bob: I have scheduled a meeting with the Weld County Planning Commission on Tuesday, October 6, 1992, at 1:30 p.m. co consider your application. This • meeting will cake place in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room, first floor. Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street. Greeley, Colorado. It is recommended that you or a representative be in attendance to answer any questions the Board of County Commissioners might have with respect to your application. The Department of Planning Services' staff will make a recommendation concerning this application to the Weld County Planning Commission. It is the responsibility of the applicant to call the Department of Planning Services' office a few days before the date of the Commissioners' hearing to obtain the recommendation. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call me. Respectfully, Hell J. Swanson Current Planner 921002 fist' i mEmORAnD►Um John Pickle, DProtecr, InkToEnvironmantal Protection Services pow Member 15, 1992 COLORADO From Lanett Swanson.. Current Pla subi«6ILP Appl i Eta rAnn - Ttft SC is Tnnmrf PI attpvi11a Attached is a site application for a new lift station for the Town of Platteville sanitary sewer system. The lift station will be located within the Town of Platteville town limits. However, it is our policy to review this type of application. I have scheduled this application before the geld County Planning Commission for October 6, 1992. Please review and return any comments to me as soon as possible. Thanks. 921002 BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by Jean Hoffman that the following resolution be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the application for: NAME: Town of Platteville ADDRESS: P.O. Box 70, Platteville, CO 80651 REQUEST: Site application for a new lift station which will provide sanitary sewer service for 27 lots within the Town of Platteville. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Outlot A, Village. Vista Subdivision, Town of Platteville, Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Within the Town of Platteville Town limits. be recommended favorably to the Board of County Commissioners for the following reasons: The lift station will not adversely affect the local water quality. This request is compatible with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan in that it is an addition to an existing sanitary treatment plant located within and which services an incorporated municipality. The Weld County Health Department has reviewed this proposal and has set forth no objections. Motion seconded by Shirley Camenisch. VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Richard Kimmel Jean Hoffman Tom Rulon Judy Yamaguchi Shirley Camenisch Bud Clemons The Chairman declared the resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy be forwarded with the file of this case to the Board of County Commissioners for further proceedings. CERTIFICATION OF COPY I, Sharyn Ruff, Recording Secretary for the Weld County Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing resolution, is a true copy of the resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County, Colorado, adopted on October 6, 1992. Dated the 6t of Octob , 1992.\\PitilC4)e Sharyn F. Ruf£ Secretary 9 c1p • INVENTORY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION Applicant: Site Application Town of Platteville Suhmitte4 2r prepared prior S�2 $ejring $: Hearing 1. Application 5 pages X 2. DPS Recommendation X 3. DPS Case File Summary Sheet X 4. Referral from Weld County Health Department X 5. September 19. 1992, letter to applicant X I hereby certify that the 5 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 October 8, 1992. • C rent Planne STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD )SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS d /�'ay of { `( rp �J},�191.g---. SEAL NOT PJBL C• .,,fl u,.,„ , GOfIU111SSId1 C4'i fe4 NO ItU21,T9 .iYO?.0O My Commission Expires h�Y O ota :ri i/2 gels V-o>_ r1 °:1: 921002 Data: October 6, 1992 NAME: Town of Platteville ADDRESS: P.O. Sox 70, Platteville, CO 80651 REQUEST: Site application for a new lift station which will provide sanitary sewer service for 27 lots within the Town of Platteville. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Outlot A, Village Vista Subdivision, Town of Platteville, Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Within the Town of Platteville Town limits. The Department of Planning Services' staff recommends approval of this request. The lift station will not adversely affect the local water quality. This request is compatible with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan in that it is an addition to an existing sanitary treatment plant located within and which services an incorporated municipality. The Weld County Health Department has reviewed this proposal and has set forth no objections. 921O92 „(ce,04., rEmoRAnDum to Lanell Swanson 0•t• September 28, 1992 COLORADO From John S. Pickle pi? Subset Site Application - Lift Station, Town of Platteville X have reviewed this proposal and have also consulted with the Colored.. Department of Health, Water Quality Division. We have no objection to this proposal. This will be an improvement to their sewer system. Thank you for the opportunity to review this proposal. SEP 2 B &AI �d 1 P/ift e LAND-USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET Date: September 29, 1992 NAME: Town of Platteville ADDRESS: P.O. Box 70, Platteville, CO 80651 REQUEST: Site application for a new lift station which will provide sanitary sewer services for 27 lots within the Town of Platteville. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Outlot A, Village Vista Subdivision, Town of Platteville, Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Within the Town of Platteville town limits The Colorado Department of Health, Water Quality Control Commission's regulations require that the applicant submit the site application to all appropriate local governments, planning agencies, and state agencies for review and comment prior to submission to the Colorado Department of Health's District Engineer. The regulations also state that if the proposed facility is to be located within the boundaries of a city or town, the planning agency and Commissioners should comment upon the relationship of the treatment works to the comprehensive plan for the area as it affects water quality. The Weld County Health Department has reviewed the proposed lift station and has no objection£ to this proposal. 921002 • • APPLICATION FOR SITE APPROVAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A LIFT STATION FOR THE VILLAGE VISTA SUBDIVISION IN THE TOWN OF PLATTEVILLE. WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. The proposed lift station will provide sanitary sewer service for 27 lots of the Village Vista Subdivision. The capacity of the Town of Platteville sewage treatment plant is 0.348 MGD hydraulic and 494 lbs. HOD 5 per day organic. The current use of the treatment plant is 0. 133 MGD hydraulic and 164 lbs. HOD 5 per day organic. The addition of the 27 lots of this subdivision will make the total use 0. 138 MGD hydraulic and 178 lbs. BOD 5 per day organic. This will bring total use to 40% of available hydraulic capacity and 38% of available organic capacity. • • • • 921002 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP REQUEST OF 3.2% BEER LICENSE FOR ALVIN AND ABRAHAM GARCIA, DBA GARCIA STORE 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, Alvin and Abraham Garcia. d/b/a Garcia Store, have presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for a Change of Ownership of a County Retail License for the sale of fermented malt beverages, containing not more than 3.2% of alcohol by weight, for consumption off the premises, said license previously held by Alvin and Juanita Garcia, dba Garcia Store, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section II., C.. said applicant has paid the required fees to the County of Weld for a Change of Ownership of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicant has exhibited a State License for the sale of 3.25 fermented malt beverages for consumption off the premises, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: 1517 North 25th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 80631-9508 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 92-13 to said applicant to sell 3.2% fermented malt beverages for consumption off the premises, only at retail at said location and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, attested to by the Clerk to the Board of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect until October 8. 1993, providing that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell 3.2Z fermented malt beverages for consumption off the premises only, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. 921005 441433. cc ; GFNtCz*, S0 CHANGE OWNERSHIP OF 3.2t BEER LICENSE - GARCIA STORE PAGE 2 ll The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 28th day of September, A.D.. 1992. / / /J BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:A 2ei6/� ' WELD C UNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board //� Age Ken y, Chairman BY: 4 f/ - 4/�Cr 7 Q �'io_�gi"� Deputy Cler to the-Bo M Constance L.�/HarQb rt, Pro-Tem APPR AS TO FORM: P/flec' 1' f"--- / C. W. K y County Attorney G . L l n W. H. Webst • 921005 THIS LICENSE MUST BE POSTED IN PUBLIC VIEW DR 14021„191) STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE • Liquor Enforcement Division • 1375 Sherman Street • Denver,Colorado 80261 • GARCIA ALVIN V GARCIA ABRAHAM F • GARCIA STORE 1517 N 25TH AVE IGREELEY CO 80631-9508 • I I ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE Liability IMermetlon • Accoum Number 1County City Indust. Typo Libitoy D.t. Li CENSE EXPIRES ATMIDNICMT i 07-22420 03 206 5411 5 100992 I 0CT 08, 1993 • Type N.m..nd D..or19ti0n of Livens. r i.. J 3.2 PERCENT BEER RETAIL LICENSE • S 50.00 j i I COUNTY 85 PERCENT OAP FEE $ 42.50 • TOTAL PEEiS) $ 92.50 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,CO80261, testimony whereof,t have hereunto s¢ yrhand. 'I 0CT 1 31992 •� : ~� DIVI.I.n Dovecot Ex.outiv.Oir.otor __ ,. 921005 V^h , ' S ' -4)"''.14A14-''''' e .' P 387 472 054 ' j --` n p,41.F} s r '• hi r a< `'Yi RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL t r"�z „" • ' NO INSURANCE COVEMGE PRovI c0 ' Z '•3L�Tq NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAq `,;.:4, K Ga9'� qy., o f..__... (Sae Reverse) , >r O 9 Go y r r ALVIN & ABRAHAM GARCIA g ! oaY y $ 9j DBA GARCIA STORE $ 4"0, ,P 1517 N 25TH A . w m4.t.?,,,.. .,,.?� GREELEY CO 80631-9508 i . tea U 2 ,$'a. a {Cen,Neo Fee . 1 , Special Delivery Fee IEz '� !,_ 1. RestriCleO Delivery Feeu�. �;•a" T Retum Rete,pt sNOwrng � ,. , , tO wMm aM Date OO vete0 •4� i t Return%Cele,showing to wMOm, I .N pale WV A00(esS of Delivery 1 q/. r TOTAL Postage aM fees15 [V ,p, ^,�. yy.' t s �� k �, C 1 Postmark or Date u. �S� ° 00 i" " ' E _ (^ P.:4,'''./.,' w t s M rr: f Kati rGfYint _ 5R/c__x/ 921005 ONLY 3 . 2% BEER SOLD HERE , • } �r� va. � L �-„.. ,-...;-„Are,/ a� A � r��/i' • -%•-•‘.4. .,...:4;52,§ R .,:+:„.1:... .‘,4,147,..11?..xr' \ 'i' „J.._,.. rt� \C i L� ��,..\ - -$ tcit \ iiiM !roes l Ito- ¢' ecti''"Ppi - i fs, ``c` ! r\*j vQ�-P '•'iA. ",lr �s. 'j1�ti 7 it rrp a w/-**Ile � '.'�" ,!. f � _ J�>� .�`1 x ww � v O• __ ___. A 3-r LICENSE FEE �\ 1710 _ 4 2. ` --- - STATE OF " �' i COLORADO �, t.�• COUNTY OF WELDt • . BY AUTHORITY OP T$8 BOARD OP COUNTY�Mi0NBAS ., �__ � �� A�., ., • ;F Fermented Malt Beverage Bever a License � i RETAIL mina i9 Io QIn-tifll, That.-._ „.,_.._.. .AIVIN AND„ABRAHAM CARCIA, DBA GARCIA STORE, ............ ... ............ 1(-1-., si-,:....,: '*: of the State of Colorado, having applied for a License to sell FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGES at retail and having , paid to the Treasurer of Weld County, the sum of.SEYlE13..ANR_.SUL.t04--------Dollars therefor, the above applicant la ` ``, ' :; -,� hereby licensed to sell FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGES containing not more than 3.2% of Alcohol by weight at >L ! -1 i '3 . k 1517 NORTH 25TH AVENUE, GREELEY, COLORADO 80631-9508 ; AT in the County of Weld, Colorado, for one year from the 9TH day of OCTOBER , 19 9E , z 1Led;., to the 8TH day of OCTOBER 19 93 unless this License be sooner revoked :as provided by law. _ +' �; This License is issued subject to the Laws of the State of Colorado, and especially under the pro- i'':�� `' {s: visions of Article 46 of Title 12, Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended. ,mil x suef. € 'ti ; 11 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners has hereunto subscribed its y �¢: ��name by its officers duly authorized,this 28TH R '' k. day of SEPTEMBER t.s,tw _ , 19 92 _ ..4.53.,>7.-?:!.c. •-•!:'''‘...::¢. - '4`�t �..�`.'� .e+e i'Gs sa �.-Y S h_ . --. - ai rr'... \ j are S `l .S - y .-}. _ ''r'a'.-"�..i►Y�'\3+>^,°s£ j.'{ 7 ¢'�.°' `' r � Y Yx• pn 3` f` .. . 'r si s�F, ♦�' \�1wrr s.(,c1 ,ice ¢ ��'rr3 �`a + n r rti ,iy r mr .r \ /� T r F4 / s pppppp pp�� `�/rr,rl�'1\��^ r'�! �: \ r.' -\ \ I' \ / � ••`_ • ,` \ /� � .,\T!! w a Alf ' 4y/• r a Y+ Ire i^, ,f! a r:;"V 1'4, «rrr� ,r 1 ! �aA - /!! 4, a ,,J ./h -e- r\ o'- /\ 2'7 r� " ' . . •\ {,r ., r/. \ 2:;"V" �, 14: :FIN, < 4.1.4',.. 'L'-*)' TO BE POSTED IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE EXPIRES OCTOBERS • 0 klerAl e of DU,;AletS/4- /-P )91/ grdse.e7' ' OR 8403(5/80) Cob.Old.of Revenue Colorado Dv.m 1375Sherman St Fermented Malt Beverage Denver,CO en er,CO 80281 (3-2% Beer) License Application IMPORTANT: For those retail licenses described in Column A below, this application and all License Issued'1'hrou9h' Use License Account No._ supporting documents must FIRST BE FILED IN DUPLICATE WITH,AND APPROVED BY,THE (Fxpwabon Date) for all reference LOCAL UCENSINO AUTHORITY(CITY,TOWN,COUNTY). Applications will not be adapted I Iunless all applicable questions are fully answered,all supporting documents correspond exactly_ with the name of the appecant(s),and proper fees we attached. LLABIUTY INFORMATION You may attach separate sheets or additions documents if necessary to fully complete this- :County`:. .City..:... IrdustN Type Liability Date am:dration, All documents must be typewritten or legibly printed in bat ink. Form OR 8404-I, Individual History Record*must be completed and filed in duplicate by the following: FEE PAID • Each applicant - At general petrers Cash Fund Strme:. 1 City I. County -. • All°Mcore/direcroro of a corporation • Over 5%limited palters :"88.1, - 459:. 37.1..,... I 40•i. - All stockholders of a corporation not subject • Managers to the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934 • Each person required to Ne fun • Over 5%stockholders of a corporation subject DR 8404-1 must submit fingerprints to the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934 to the Local Licensing Authority. NOTE uanse emu wlu not be given over the telephone. Ursa will bemired by the Liquor Enforcement :TOTAL', Dawson to the Local llandnp Authority upon arena. ALL ANSWERS MUST BE PRINTED IN BLACK INK OR TYPEWRITTENAPPUCANTS.FOR BRAND NEW LICENSES, OR TRANSFERS OF OWNERSHIP . MUSTCHECKTHEAPPROPRIATEBOXESBELOWIN EITHER'COLUMN'A OR COLUMN B AND MUST ALSO CHECK EITHER BOX(18)OR(19). 45-9(3) r i COLUMN A SrATE FEES 45-9(3) • COLUMN B " STATE FEES = 18 0 Now License Application Fee $250.00 18 d New License Applimton Fee $250.00 19 Z.;Transfer of Ownership Application Fee $250.00 19 C Transfer of Ownership Application Fee $250.00 11 0 Retail 3.2%Beer(Fermented Malt $71.25 12 0 3.2%Beer Wholesale Lpwiair(Fer anted Melt Bev,) $125.00 Beverage License)-City 13 C 3.2%Beer Manufactories License(Fermented Matt Bev.)125.00 11 2 Retail 3.2%Seer(Femtented Malt $92.50 14 0 32%Beer Importers License(Fermented Malt Bev.) 125.00 Beverage License)-County 16 0 Nonresident Manutsc turer License 125.00 (Fermented Melt Beverage) 1. Name of Applicangs): If partnership.Est partners'names(at least two);if Corporation,name of corporation: Irian filed th Authority: I /l/`'? ta.Applicant Is a: I F.EI.N.: � 0 Corporation ❑ individual gPatership 0 Other(specify) 2. Trade Name of Establishment: (DBA) State Sales Tax No.: Social Security No,: C,a.r it . .Ci'EOre /4'- ojg3Jo i s2'i-/l,-7yis 3. Address of Premises;(Specify exact location of premises,Diagram of premises must accompany this apptrat on,i Business Telephone: /517 ..1 (-2.5-01 _}vent _ I 33c,2-..21,17.5- City: ;county: r I State: I2)p Code: GI r o 42—I P I L.h..J tic CO I 8_642_3 I 4. Mailing Address: (Numb&and Sweet) City or Town: I State: Imp Code: /S7-7 AI c,1 —Ay.nh...o, Grar.�Pti tn. , 1,0631 5. If this is a transfer of ownership application or renewal, ou MUST answer the following questions about this business: Present Trade Name of That Establishment,',..18A): Prase nn state License No.:7 Present Type of License: 'Present Expiration 0we:Gil-!•C 0. ytE"rs / -/ 0Q&St. _ s A_ sieuN , 9- -1-Z YES NO 6. Is the applicant,or any of the partners,or officers,stockholders or dnectors of said applicant(if a corporation)tie manager. ^ I under the age of eighteen years? I 7. (a)Has the applicant or any of the paters,or officers,stockholders or directors of said applicant(If a corporation)ever •' O been convicted of a dime? If answer is'yes:explain in detail. Exclude minor traffic violations. I I L (b)Have persons lending assistance or financial support to the applicant,or the manager,or employees,ever been 77,nonvided of a dime? If answer is ayes;explain in detail, e Exclude min traffic violetions. ice: L_1 L..C6'da-3 ..... 921005 YES NO 8. Has the applloanG or any of the part+err.or officers,directorsor etorytholders of said applicant(Itl a aeporatah),or maaager.tar (a)been denied an sloohdio beverage license? (b)had an alcoholic beverage license suspended or revoked? I ?we (c)had interest in an entity that had an alcoholic beverage license sus or pended revoked? It ys.'e explain in detail. H H l 9. Has a fermented malt beverage license for the premises to be licensed been refused within the precedng year?If yes.' ,E2 explain in detail. • 10. Does or did the applicant or any of the partners,or officers.directors or stockholders of said appfcs%(if a corporation) n 7-1 have a direct or indrect interest in any other Colorado Liquor or Fen anted Malt Beverage License(kotde bans to or from J any licensee,or interest Ina ban to any licensee)? If yes:explain in detail. 11. State whether the applicant has legal possession of the premises by virtue of ownership or under a lease, It leased,list 7 ET name and address of landlord and term of lease: �- ,--+ i� 12. Identify the persons,fim+e.or dons who now,or will,have a financial interest evidenced either by bans or equity ownership h the business for which this license is requeetetl. State the naves and addresses of any such persons,aid the amount and source of such financial interest expressed in dollars or other hams of value,such as inventory,furniture or equipment(i.e.,bank relathes,Mends,previous owners,etc). Use separate sheet if necessary. NAME i //ADDRESS j INTEREST 13. List the names said addresses of ao liquor businesses in which any of the persons in the previous question are materially interested. Use separate sheet if necessary. NAME I BUSINESS ADDRESS l A) \ J\ . Attach oodles of all notes and security instruments,and any written agreement or Stalls of any pm/agreement,by which any person(inducting a corporaficn)wilt sham in the profit or gross proceeds of this eatabilshment,and any agreement relating to the business which is contingent or conditional in any wry by volume,profit sales,giving of advice or consultation. 14. Colorado Manufacturer or Wholesaler applicants,answer the tceowing: (a)Does the applicant own.lease or operate any Colorado warehouse or storage pant in canneciontivith this business? ri It yea*give tub address. /; U i 7i- (b)If Me applicant Is a wholesaler.does or did any Owner,pert owner, diect r a ofker have any direct or interact financial interest in a wholesaler,retailer,manufacturer or importer already licensed by the State of Colorado Li U to sell fermented malt beverage.Or malt vinous or spirituous liquor? if yes:attach ktdetail. //Kit (c)Does the applicant have a valid Federal Basic Permit? It yes'attach a copy of the permit i no;explain whether i one has been applied for. i J ' i i Page 2 of 4 �./�/��a 721005... 15. Nont..ldent ManutaCturer(lamented malt bwerragea)or Importer(femhentadmalt beverages)applicants,ornwr the YES IC • following: (a)To what Colorado licensed wholesaler do you intend to ship your merchandlw? (b)Does or did any owner,part owner,share?Akw,director or Sow of the applicant have any direct or indirect financial i--.7 Interest in an importer,manufacturer or retailer already Waged by the State of Colorado to all fermented malt fill beverages or malt,vinous or spirituous liquor? If yes;attach explanation in detail i i U (c)Does the applicant have a valid Federal Basic Permit? If'yes.'attach a Dopy of the permit �'/ ! ✓ i ^ r- (d)Ate you the primary source of supply in the U.S.?If'no;explain in detail. I i I 16. If the applicant is a partnership,answer the following: (Attach separate sheet if necessary,) (a)Name of each general partner and each:imited partner Home Address,City and State Social Security e Date of Birth holding a greater than 3%interest• 1 . (b)On what date was the partnership formed? Attach a Dopy of the parrsMp agreement(except for Date: pn partnerships consisting only of a husband and wile). 17. If the applicant is a corporation,answer the following: / (a) Corporation is organized under the laws of the State of s / Date of Incorporation: (b)Out-of•state corporations.give date authorized to do business in Colorado: inn Cobb.. 5 ateeaetary of AuStthonry - _ailC S of ore) (c)Dare of thing last annual corporate report to the Secretary of State. Al (d)Name of each officer listed 0obw; Horne Address,City and State: Social Security* I Date of Sinn: essay Treasure!: ..111/24 • Setnuer (e)Name ax 5%or greater stockholders: Home Address.City and State %of stock) Date of Binh: inrrit/de actual owner w oledcee N/4 II I (i[Name of all Directors or Trustees of ' Home Address,City and State Gorge lion: I H18. Manager. Page 3 of 4 921005 OATH'OF APPUcANT I declare under penalty of penury in the second degree that this application and all attachments are true,correct and ' cP complete to the best o1 my knowledge. or.• '/ Vic, ' ;r —cL I ©Gar- iut �a rTir.� l 6 '` (', `^ PORT AND APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY (Manufacturers,nonresident manufacturers..Imparter- mpo hers,whWwkn„limited winarlaa,and Public;traneportatlon lloansaaa . . C dlnpar4:Oi.... on be ow.) Is this application for a: C New License E Transfer of Ownership I 1 other(specify): YES NO Each person required to file DPI 84044: Has been fingerprinted !..y f • { Background NCIC and COO checked -, U The liquor licensed premises is ready for occupancy and has been Inspected by the Local Licensing Authority. n U If-no;the building will be completed and ready for Inspection by awe C.R,S..as amended. 12.46.117 (1) (a)The IoW licensing authority shall restict the use of said license to: CHECK ONE (I) Saks for consumption-OFF-the promises of the license.:or r� (II) Sales lot ODhtwrrJtion'ON'the premises of the licensee;or (III) Sales for consumption'BOTH ON AND OFF'the premises of the licensee. fl (b)The provisions of paragraph(1xa)shall not apply to any license*Sued or applied for under this title prior to July 1,1267,nor to any renewal or reissues:*thereof. The foregoing application has been examined; and the promises, business to be conducted, and character of the applicant are satisfactory. We do report the such license.if granted,wit meet the reasonable requirements of the neighborhood and the desires of the inhabitants.and will comply with the provision of Title 12,Article 46,C.R.S.THEREFOR E,TH PUCATIONISAPPROVED. woe LiCeethpMee*for TtC',e'zt ❑ TOWN;CITY WELD COUNTY, COLORADO couwry is CHAIRMAN, WELD CoUI BOARD car: OF C ISSIO / ! 09/28/92 sgww.t Y: de.: BITTY CLE BOARD 1 09/28/92 If pre I within a town or cty,the above approval should be signed by the mayor and clerk if In s county,then by the chairman of the board of county commissioners and the clerk to the board If.by ordinance or*themes,the local licensing authority is some other official.then such approval should be given by such Officie'. 396? —o ;-85 (Ca.PAtu) Page 4 of 4 {{�,I/ay�'■/a�/� OR IRO*•I(2/ee) COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE . UOUOR ENFORCEMENT DIVISION INDIVIDUAL HISTORY RECORD 1375 Sherman Sneer Denver.Colorado 80251 To be completed by each individual applicant,each general and over 5%Minded partner of a partnership,each officer.director,and over 5%stockholder of a public corporation,and the manager of the applicant NOTICE This Individual History Record provides basic information which is necessary for the licensing authorttiee investgt on,ALL questions must be answered in their entirety. EVERY answer you give will be checked for its truthfulness. A deliberate falsehood will Jeopardize the spptication as such falsehood within Itself constitutes evidence regarding the character and reputation of tho applicant 1. Name of Ruses: Lyn: cos essay Ntrneout C Barr ;O. s4r.o 9-9-92 s.2i/- 'b-zy/s 2. Your Full Name(trimkW noddle) 5. Also Known SA: (made rtnslredvwtte.ce) A-unfit c. ,A1v:f V a.Mellow Marra (If different from twara) Naas Telephone lc / 1 Al ,2s 4„.n1-..f. !3031-i Sent-e967S S Ruaa.ras Skits (Wee are umber,�a(ll.ear.zip) / I C l i A2�'33 /yl r /a.nwp GI/' wee if,CA1rt. %0ldV G. Is your eraerto.: 2'OWNEo 0 Waal / I Rr+naO.homwhom? 7. Oats ofeMt: plane of Earth: • a US.Caen?c?-,z- rte c.4.2. ri. . was.,7"I _e. ❑HO " tnaowakzed.ea,ahem Pen s te of U.S.Ogee Care I Neuralization C.teaage No. Oar of Ceeeltia: s an hoe .give Nets Nrp4Yaror Card No;Pennant RseNraeCad via 0, *WIC 'weight Vow ColorEye Color. —Sae: Race: 10,Oo you Mn a Clawed*Offsets en..? If yeti"dnn anaer. <4 (.:n Pin i NAL* � 6/0,..10, 1'1 ' .;,-sewas Q7 QN° 1-ystmio . IS. What la nr your relaauhip inMe.ppaant?(td Nlr. e OWNS.pl .dmrprar eltSt.Sstr.erddtMr et nape': -. • t.e.J n e r 1a If Smdxlde.Number of Slwee[vend BrtadSy ore Rams • - -. Pec (t of Outstanding g Seat Owed: 13.If Partner..tats either. Pe t of Paws, S.nmdey Oat ._ • )j • ac ENERAL ❑ LM(REo ..... . _ _. - 10 New of Avant Empwyr. - ..- - IS.Type of Ru.ean of Employment 16.Address of auaineew Whore Employee:(s number.treet and number.city.sate.zip) - • Wainer Ye phone: S Il7 n At 1 aS n.nts_42... AeaJ4y Ca. 55atc3J f30-9_,1c„t-J'1f7,- 17.Present Pbdtlon: nor It.Mrs Statue 10.Mna of Swum r(Induce maiden Ann If sppisebly / 20.Spouse's Dar of Bat I Spatr'Pies of BM:' .-//!o//fi I ./1.1e4/ J i-Y1'Gn 21.Spouse's rerceice It different than yaw's:C .Wet and number,airy,ate.zip) 22.Spates Mewed Employer. ,N/A• Omuplwr. / e/r4 23,Mdar of Spouse's Present Entry,:.011 . 24.List 210,neme(s)a w a Webaworldrta in the liquor intim:m ane t elt Name of Reeve: i Rel.eonrtlp to You: J Portia held: j Name of Emplo .r. taaeon of Empeonr i 1 i `:�;' lit.4 t CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIOE 921005 i rA : .f WOTZs ,_ - _.. . . .._ _. _.. ..._. . ._._ . . • 25 Doya.my.er haw you ear ISO a*ea p WSW introit In•Borof Cobradououta BanVoan.7 dyes. neerndsr*. ,JTES Cy* 211.Oo you now.a Mv.you.wrfrd•diva o.India In•Wee at ban line or been.(cloyed N■Moor or Sr Sat Ws owl.oftn.Sato Of Calasdo7 ryes.'Snot.N Alan. ❑YES ®NO 27.Move you ow been oaMad at a err.,Med,kmarl.or.d.plead on pwba.an,waived aawarded samnn.a Iodated OW lot any obeys 1n ores or miner cant(Do rot ki*Ca nano violation.,ui.as 9Ny ballad N suspension or r vocalon of your.Mrs kettle,or you son Oo,wt*d of dntanp utter the in*mrs of SSS O breams.) rya,'.Jahn h dnii. ❑YES EN) 25. 11.w you oaf receayd a violaabn sodt srpen.ion or moodon lot a Moor Iseuloiafto..or been denied•Cam or beer Mons ayMrr.N M U.S.?If yea:moles in deeeL. DYES ZNO 2o.Hanyoowe Mich plant or sense Hoes et~at•FedevS GwrS q Sere? dys.7.glsn nes a blow. OYES NO t3maFed.me -- Year: may: . . - I Syr: SrrsF-dna Yee: - cley .. Sate: 30.May Sarno:(trarson) Fran: ._ - To: Tonal Taos Typ.W Disan or 31.LIE SI•dds..r Mts you lrvs fwd S Iho istf .yawn.(AmMBra.last If naaneny) Btnet OM Weber Ci4'.Sot 2p Fran: I To: . 7 r 1 sue. 4q_ / o-7 lrylae�(/ Cn. %C1la3f f98y Q • 52.List.'teener en'ibyne or tusks engaged In wean mast a..yews.(Attica separate ahem If neoeery.) Nona of.naloyar ' Address:(.beet nuns,crI,.m.,alp) Poelton iYN: I From: i To: 33.Lit Si.oafs of pewee IMO oat mash for yawvood loaners and Mbn.a n connoodon with dt..ppawlbn.� None of femme Mean:(ow minter,city,rise,apt I No.of Van Krown: Men Q )tO T G >nna /y J Xf'5 14e�pK� Cti Cm, SinGiti 2� 5 1:Ing&ran rtn. .77 "S- 41:304 -q19 _f.. ..J,.).,e, tit , s/a ..ro _- `& OATH OF APPLICANT I declare under penalty of pery(rry in the second degree that!have read the foregoing application and all attachments thereto,and that all information therein is true,correct,and complete to the best of my knowledge. >1 sense: - TMe: r 0•.: % QU X1/0 Oc✓r).er , 9- 9-9/a 1. DR tuo4.I(?AO) • COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE uouOR ENFORCEMENT DIVISION INDIVIDUAL HISTORY RECORD 1375 Sherman Street • Denver.Colorado 80261 - - TO be completed by each individual applicant,each general and over 5%-limited partner'of a pat/ywnsh*.each officer.director,and over 5%stockholder of a public corporation,and the manager of the applicant. NOTICE This Individual History Record provides basic information which is necessary for the licensing authorities'Investigation. ALL questions must be answered in their entirety. EVERY answer you give will be checked fonts truthfulness. A deliberate falsehood will Jeopardize the application as such falsehood within Itself constitutes evidence regarding the character and reputation oft* applieant 1, Name of Wens: Dew SINS Swift Numbest G QVc ra - S7 r r 1 9- 9-42_ 53/51A-fr.?2 A' 2. Your Ns Nema(avb ) / 3. Also grown AC (maiden nrnr morn».Sc.) 6-17rr QlJ pall :7/N _ 4.Meilfa Address: of deferent from rSdena) Nona Telephones-44 s//.�7de..e,2.�.ta` . G/7J n-5 3f� 6. yyN�d�: ! C de��OWNEOa YP�J✓v f If ah O l/ � I RENTED let Dad Diet: uG Pl.ca of NN W o a V.S.Of:r,? ❑NO e nwralized,on where: Mem Nene of U.S.ant N.aea(raaen Car.Ilata No.: .Da of Ca tit : If en non.give Atone RfNetralion Craw No_jPlrr.rrnt Amide**C rd Na 9. Hecht Weight ' Hair Gar: Eye Clot I Sac Race: 10,Goya,have a Colorado Other's s U eyes,'On number: '7" /cc- .86 / I /t1 rs gym:, s ❑No .c 7 C,01.o o e,, .ø[ 11. Whet Is your n4arrh*b Mr aQO sit?(e34 Owner.Pier. o ,director,stockholder or auger): - .__. - e, rn ` nisov.wd P N^ 12. M stockholder.t�lurrNryf of 6Nrw°ailed een.lawy or of Record: .-. .- —Recent of O t an:4ra ElOck Genet — 13.It Parr,sal whiter: Percent of PutnunNp e.n.naab Owned: . -_ J���� �� GENERAL 0 MIRED - 14.Nana of Meant Eels/loyr: ,6 tttp•of&Sias of Employment -... • 0 ale? l X 63—of Buenaseezatiefrd )1sate. .nom,-k cto - 16 / X4 X6. ,e.Marital Sawa: /' ,w Name of 5par.:(Inotrde marten mum.erapr+oebr•) 1274r r ;C CP >c/Q,"7'Q 60 t , or i 20. .Oa**eadn: .. Spousal Place of Birds - - - ' �-42 y— Gy `JPO.1 6w«�„�bd'dt/?O • •s*Senseadress,daffremran Wirt(Oa S andn.m CO/" e- 1 22.Scoue.'s Present Employer. j OpnuSon: 23.Address of aW.Present Empbyer. 7-a3 /G a< 24.Let d»name(*)of ail refaav*work**in Me On industry.Drys err. hems Rearm: ! Reabnshp o You: I Portion had: j None or Employer: toradon r Enhplayer, eQll 6o,r-,al L' u07`,, A*,..l n_4;., 6-crc% a , Qin, t 1 I ; i CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE 921005 SOOTZ6 25.Do you nav,or have you ow Mid■ewaa or indent inwret In a Saw of Colored°Liquor or one Ucer...? bye:wevvwn anus c3 rim 9a.Do you now.or M DAN war had a Oiled or O&M mint ranter or now ens.or been*Winn.Manner or beer Island Maleo onside of de Sow of Colorado? ltyw:d.satbe In ease. 27.Maw you ever Dean oomined of a came,and.n+od.aud.nand oft woblamr,hewed a eu porra.d earn w brides nee for any odwr.la Omni or many Cowl?(Do 110t nssrde art steno e.union dry mound in Samson or mambo of your downe kern.or you wwn careened of*Wino undone mauww of'looSlb bemoan.) ff yes.'anion In d.ol. Gl Yrs pro 25. Have you war received a violation node.,suspension or rennin for a loam lea violation,or bean denied•liquor or boor Mowa anywise in tie US.? If yes:mpi.n indaW. a Have you evrh q.a gwrCWiQ or gamnV lione or awned a Federal Orri%Steno? If yes:Tenn in Olen bow, - _ Dv S4wlF.wnt Year: CM: - - .. _. . . Saw: Sa'F.dswt Year. OW: 30.Way Service:(trenoiy From: Ta ... .. .5sfIS via Type of pyymp.: l II 31.Una'addressee els you Mn lad for the it Mayen(Attao.epee drat If n.wa.wy) stwnand Mannar Clio,Sts.Zp From: I To: 32.Ur ail tameremployers or business engaged In wet*me last an Zan.(Atkin saws rr.r if n.ansry.) Momo of erepl y.r. Addis..:(sweat number,say,an dip) ... perdon Meld: From: T0: {Intl 1 33.Lit aw names of persona who Can vouch for your good°Macaw and aasw conneadonw with ins wpinnon. inns et.....no.: Address:(net nee tan,sky.■law,bp) No.of Vows wear. rl�,�S T'&n;ft.._ / /p 11 44/1-(.40 OwL a 3 f ) I jr. ire/' 3.r.., 2 Gel/a) � o top / 5` �/la-0m 7/^ �Q � /4a } -4.27 � �� �Q OATH OF APPLICANT I declare under penalty of perjury in the second degree that!have read the foregoing application and all attachments thereto,and-that all information therein is tare,correct,and complete to the best of my knowledge. I-n : one: n Try `� u, c�nwHl-IOC P 387 472 $6Q xs ,; m zn o S rail:.' . ,.. RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL _ : n pi .� ' 1 �. NO INSURANCE COVERAGE VROViDEo NOT FUR INYERNATIONAL MAIL ^ J S 0 M . 2 (See Reverse) \. YQ' 7 o tl 7l C COLORADO DEPT OF REVENUE c r n y li' LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT DIVISION .` 1 ? o a ' ° c ^o , ' STATE CAPITOL ANNEX �q ' [ "' eel' z 'i 1375 SIWRMAN STREET • Y S � x o XI.' $ p • a DENVER CO 80203 C • . , iZ / `! C a .�J jj3jj{� 0 CertdN>tl fee , , Special pe"v"fee w Restricted...livery Fee - '�"• � & a � Return Receipt showing A O, M1 to whom and Date Delivered O"m Yr �,. Re[urn lid elpt showuq to whom. S Date,and Address of...livery $ q Q , TOTAL Postage and Fees 1a1lEi 3 3F N S ply 'S g Ypostman w Date 4 IO(�� Ti .. a ter,.., ,...c.......:. 921005 :H �, to w.a s O 'g zz jØ14TII1L P 387 472 658 � "r RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL p C. 1 r n 'V t NO INSUMNCC OVERAGE L MAIL ' � N 0 a ' � NOT FOR INTEaNA^ONAE MAIL $ O ^4 7 riS(See Reverse) 7 Z j' COJARAD0 DEPT OF REVENUE 1r' p �"I', E*1 LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT DIVISION v 8 STATE CAPITOL ANNER 1375 SHERMAN STREET H - DENVER CO 80203 Centieo Fee ; o X' m L' cOP ,• 8 special Delivery Fee I sl O f "St g Restricted Delivery Fee 1 I 14 s S! m' a q,1.Return Receipt snowing 8 x .o S ' to carom an0 Date Dowered I a,. !Y ;I'm:, a r `.� � Q O � Ratum Recmpt snowing 1p venom. 0.Y '� ,,'_ Date,and Address Of Delivery J TOTAL Postage and Fees 5 g Postmark or Date A Xi .eyt 5 92100 f if Veg /9.04.44.2 ,.1--,* tip dee.41,,..." 11 idyl F I / G^ _' /�%CGG 7 "7"...-7-- -) /!- t'2-C'-' lL2'v`t/.,-r- ./' c Orr' ��/l4? _....,.c4y./.4 >>�1// C) /JJ7stXT2/// �>[ �I.4Y.-. • 1 r/�`J Y fiCC-r.' x/� / r. rr cu *el- If /.7" /4 ,lam .,.. y.,,,,;:, „la 4% / � • 1 e', '' i �" / } , / r . tf , • 5SZ — 17034v I • 9210015 3527 W. 12th St, Suite A NEW ASSAIL. Colorado 80634 HORIZONS HORTZ Phone (303) 351-0922 iLw 1117 and Associates,Ines .%t, ...t4"ur,7z_) fc,� //�uz C c. C'.d7Lc'.GL;, 91 7,/c, ,txt. 1/2u 41e1/241 Lild_4.L(r7d O/It1-, Urte aid tAi ul.ru, Cz(wa q°- L.C8iLeGL/LP,OC. i,. /vied, (Aita t Liam)/ 4-1 2A-IC 7U CL' Ct� j 2c.cAL+L12ta4- awza7 c,a �.pha o7-u %Lb 0(4'4( pi./ . fiVWJ7r . .& ot,ni pia/2/g • Gde. arc s aea elJ tc-et/La • C.C-Cvt.„:() 64.-/ o , , /nom .L-Gv f#977 MAX/ / 'i_2/ :!cc��C Cc�lGfJolGi c�J --X-C-;;Z... zio-z2 Vtlx, gedrz-ci / & 2Q 921005 C7 0 Ht)tJl( 706 JANt 10 nit" w n„ ..: 1J•-'. _ Aaadfornaard tae-. ...-.--aaYof A,D.19. .._-aL ..._..._.-ceefak� �?1 �:C ^^"IstP-CORDER. Cr: �! 1628E1. D88 I ,'��.��•.�l��— Resegfon No.--. �ee. A. .•4.POld=DEPuTT. . i Ixtwm all ? en bg titter rrsrnts. That,whereas,the following described property.viz I1 j W% Z,ot 50 NNE's: Sec 36 '26 - -" RGG Espanola Sub. • --~-- --- " - • - . - • •c>. 1I 4 O OD 1 I! 11 .O 1e-1 In, II c1 ...IT I .• rl I I .. P I O O O II j fr O 1i situated In the County of ttc2,d, and State of Colorado, was subject to taxation for the'year (Or I 1 years)A. D. 19...59_......_._: ^a ;I ! .And,Whereas,The taxes assessed upon said property for the year(or-years)aforesaid remained due and unpaid H . at th • te',yOf the sale hereinafter named: „ . cll./' • .Arid, poreas,The Treasurer of the said County did, on the S h day of._ JCtreihae�'....._......-.^...L' � i A >i�. 6.CL'Ky virtue of the authority vested in him by law,at the sale begun and publicly held on the .5..CiLday 4 't11, 10 ,�QQS;EF.? ..r _......._.,A.D. 19._60.,expose to public sale at the office of the Treasurer in the County afore • - c l aStil-tpukstential conformity with the requirements of the statute in such case made and provided, the real property •-•14';. ai v6 Q7scribt?for the payment of the taxes, penalty Interest, and costs then due and remaining unpaid on said prop. crty . C;1/4 . f I ' "*Add,Whereas,At the time and place aforesaid liMit1...5....J:11as1.i.ta.,.,aart.7_a.... II T ele _• ' • n whose street address 1s....Rt._.Z...rr3.oX...� City or Town of... C X a' I'. County of...-...geld and state of C.Q1,A.r"...U.A bid on;ill of the above deseiloed property the sum of F4tty.,,, ... DOLLARS II and....Traakty..$j,xmokR.e.stm-,CENTS,,being the whole amount of taxes,penalty interest,and costs then due and hi remaining unpaid upon said property, for;field year , and-the•said-- - ----- - - - -......_ - I having offered in his said bid t0 pay the sum of . ' _ DOLLARS and I ......._.,_......._„„ CENTS In ex•,dess of said Taxes, penalty Interest,and costs,and the said bid being the largest amount which any person offered'to pay In e*cess of the said taxes, penalty Interest, and costs so due upon said property for i sa1d",year..._..,and paymeht of the said sum having been made by him to the said Treasurer, the said property was ' stricken off t0 him,at that price: i ; -'-•--'$na Whereas, the:said - _..»_....»..� y:.„.:»...._ whcsis atiedt address is.......__ City or Town of F:.:, i equtibk.Or.:.. i/ ;,. .. _ ..._... _ and State of ,._. .. _ , '. .... ... �the_._.. .-S r ...ild, Ori' : ».._,.-...day of _,.........._..._............ A. D. 19.w� duly assign the certificate of i 5 then ojthq,prq�as aforesaid, and all his rights, title,and Interest in said property,to %.C.yfiosse air addt€e is..... :,.a».,__.._ CV or Town of ..,. • , .. ft.-'90, of.r... � , . . and State of ; .; .` fWbtereas,At the sale so held as aforesaid by the Treasurer,no bids were offered or made by any pelan.or I I peraoiS Tor the said property;and no person or persons having offered to pay the said taxes, penalty interest;!Ind ; I Icosts upon the said property for said year and the Treasurer having become satisfied that no sale of said;prop- erty could be had,therefore the said property was„by the then Treasurer of the said County, stricken off to she said I! County, and a certificate of sale was duly issued therefor to the said County in accordance with the statute`iri'sucji , case made and provided; ' i *And Whereas, The said —_ County. acting by and through its Treasurer, and in I,I conformity with the order of the Board of County Commissioners of the said County, duly entered of record on Use A.D. 19 (the said day being one of the days of a regiulai• : session of the Board of Coma Commissioners of the said County), did duly assign the certificate of sale of said prop- I 1 erty, so Issued hs aforesaid to said County, and all its rights, title,and interest in said property held by virtue of said sale tA..._._..._.:_»: »._ , whose street address is City or Town of County Of...— -,, and State of for the sum of °.''I DOLLARS and CENTS. I'1• 'And, Whereas, The said.___.......__......__........».. ._...._............._ , whose street address is City or Town of • ,I County of and State of _. , did on the day of A. D. 19•,.... duly assign the certificate of the sale of ' r123•A-1973 TREASURER'S DEED SINGLE PARCEL—ewe C. F. woeeeaI.co., oeNvCK.CO1.O. remb 921005 ;x.)0K 706 1628098' a- S00Tz6 the property as aforesaid.and all his rights,title, and interest in said property,to - -- ""„ whose street address is City or Town of........_..._.__._. ., of the County of and State of - *And, Whereas, The said '11.Y.1n...,:......zrlani,a.•_Gart:a.a r r whose street address ls.-„2t...2....uQ:t...9 City or Town of Grti.e.,..�.....v..._.,—...._....., County of dell c and State of ._Ct21nS.D.UO has paid subsequent taxes on said property to the amount of..:ilnP_....iiumir.e.G..•2& tty-1.L.W.9-=:DOLLARS . and...:j'.hir.t een.--------- CENTS: • And,Whereas,More than three years have elapsed since the date of the said sale,and the saidproperty has not been redeemed therefrom as provided by law; - And, Whereas, The said property was valued for assessment for said year at the amount of...76.0 ..0,0.__, And,Whereas,Ali the provisions of the statutes prescribing prerequisites to obtaining tax deeds have been fully • complied with• and are now of record. and filed in the office of the Treasurer of said County: Now, Therefore, i,,,,EE+alxelS.-.1.• ,LQ11S.ts11C.t • Treasurer of the County aforesaid, for and in consideration of the awn to the Treasurer paid as aforesaid. and by virtue of the statute in such ease made and pro- vided. have granted, bargained, and sold, and by these presents do grant, bargain, and sell the above and foregoing dos;b estate unto the said A.1.3113-D ..S...."TU ani Ca..G.al:s�ia —_ _...__.... ... ,w c Ors is..._..J3L...2....LiO2C...9 City or Town of..._Grael. Y ver5ZiotyN Walt .,and State of CQ.l9,r:s fact _._............._... • +.. :n their If heirs and assigns, forever, subject to all the rights of redemption by minors. w. S ;�T or incompetent persons, as provided by law. 'S.: Frt4 Francis ti. T oustalet �.� Treasurer ^• SEAL le Wltaeaa whereof, Jr (s•'•, .�re as aforesaid, by virtue of the authority aforesaid, have hereunto set my hMd and seal ea'.•...•••s" this 10th day of January A.D.19. 7...:"... 4MlT.G /` ` LLJ 3V .L•G .l:-.1a G -. _(Seas) Certificate No ,`.t.9 Book No_...�•......Tax Sale Retard —..• �••=•t•�•a•�•• r' ••• • Treasurer of Weld ----County, Colorado. *Strike Out in accordance with fact • -- STATE OF COLORADO, Iss. County of...____:1tle.ltl...._ )f 10th January The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of_.__. .._.._.._.._.._ ... .••. 19 _14....by—Fir.arl xs...M.f--Iougtalet .as treasurer of said°aunty. Witness my hand and official Beal. • , ;.•,,;. •r,. Mires IAA.10,1978 My commission expires _._..___...._.._._....._.._ - ( :. - a\'�•C ."Iaf(iaal Seal) ��_r G , �'/' • 7�'�'= � ^ri.;fd41UTIg•^°tii`ss for A1Y..7..Iz...&.._I1uAAU..t s7.a 'cka n....? Loc 9, G reeley, Colo 80631 Titatt4{IINodcess . ts 1-1 • g Z. e.. E .3. £ h E { T la a i4.1�` a 0 t a. 0o ,n 2 0 __ 1 ^ G k -rc. � Is A ) 08 4 ga Fl WI S e I ` "" `� (: Est ID, r../5 co im II 1 r• Cr. 11 4t4 S: 4 t m , 7-- c I i i E 4 { I t l I -. G ------------- 941005 s I�V�E n' ' 1 , ( �� '%' STATE tOi= deit2O 1 1SD a 'ri�jr, DEPARTh c ' lc1 L 4 v / APPLICATION FOR 3.2% FERMENTED MALT BEVERAGE LICENSES (RETAILERS, WHOLESALERS OR MANUFACTURERS) THIS APPLICATION MUST BE FILED WITH THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE,TELEPHONE (303)8923741,STATE CAPITOL ANNEX BUILDING, 1375 SHERMAN STREET, DENVER,COLORADO 80203. NO LICENSE WILL BE GRANTED UNTIL THE APPLICATION HAS BEEN APPROVED BY THE LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY, IMPORTANT; CHECK THE APPROPRIATE BOX FOR THE TYPE OF LICENSE(S) BEING APPLIED FOR.THIS IS AN ORIGINAL APPLICA. TION AND A COPY MUST 8E KEPT IN YOUR FILES FOR REFERENCE WHEN APPLYING FOR RENEWAL LICENSES. ❑, RETAIL 3.2% BEVERAGE LICENSE-IN CITY FEE 3 46.25 n RETAIL 3.2% BEVERAGE LICENSE-IN COUNTY FEE $ 67.50 C WHOLESALE 3.2% BEER LICENSE' FEE $100.00 C MANUFACTURER'S 3.2% BEER LICENSE' FEE $100.00 'MAY REQUIRE BOND THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY MAKES APPLICATION FOR A STATE LICENSE AS INDICATED ABOVE,UNDER THE PROVISIONS OFTITLE 12,ARTICLE 46,CRS 1973,AND FOR THAT PURPOSE MAKES THE FOLLOWING ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS CON. MINED IN THIS APPLICATION,EVERY APPLICABLE QUESTION MUST BE ANSWERED.ANY FALSE ANSWER OR STATEMENT MADE BY THE APPLICANT CONSTITUTES PERJURY AND THE PERSON MAKING SUCH FALSE STATEMENT SUBJECTS ANY LICENSE ISSUED HEREIN TO REVOCATION. ALL ANSWERS MUST BE PRINTED IN INK OR TYPEWRITTEN Social Security NO. 524-16-7419 1, Name of Applicant(e) Alvin V. Garcia Business Telephone No. 3 5 7—2fn 75 2. Trade Name Garcia Store 3. Address of place to lie licensed:EXACT LOCATION OF PREMISES MUST BE GIVEN Give street and number,where possible if place tO be licensed is located ina town Or rural district where it is impossible to give street and number,the kit end block number or pet of section where*Dated must be given, 1415 N. 25th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 4. City or Town Greeley ,County Weld Colorado Mailing Address 1415 N. 25th Avenue Lp Code R0631 5. Type of Business Grocery Store e, Do you have legal possession of the premises for which this applieadon for license is meee? yes ....) 7. Are the premises owned or rented? OWneLt II rented,from whom? (a) Erteclive dale of IOpse (b) Expiration Date Of Lease r� e. Under CRS 1973,1246-117 (TO BE FILLED !N BY RETAILERS ONLY) (egi)The local htensing authOnry,based upon one of the following classifications fir/ 1 specifled In the eppiica110n,shall restrict the use Of said1*ense t0: , Cheek One: r (ii)Sales(Or consumption off the premises of the licensee;or 9 (Iii)Sales for consumption on the premises of the licensee;or C (iv)Sales for consumption both On and off the premises of the licensee, C (v)The Provisions of this peagreph(e)shall not apply 10 any license issued or applied for under this article prior to she effeClrve date of this paragraph;nor* any renewal or reissunce thereof, Effective dare—Ju!y 1,1967. 0. Is eppllcentls)or art officers or me wrporation mOzenis)of the United Stales of America'? yes 10. Is applicant a resident of the State of Colorado? a es 11, Will you Install and keep at a conspicuous place on the outside of your esteolisnment a sign with letters not smaller then ten Inches esoh,containing the following words:"ONLY 3.2%BEER SOLD HERE"?(APPLIES ONLY TO RETAILERS) yea 12, Are these premises now licensed under the State Liquor Law or the Colorado Beer Code? no If so Id whom is the license issued? State License No, 13. DO YOU NAVE A COLORADO STATE SALES TAX ACCOUNT7 YES EX NO C IF YES,GIVE TNE'ACCOUNT NUMBER 14 - C R 8 3Ge 14. Is any person employeo In selling Or dispensing of Fermented Malt Beverages by any of the applicants In the business for which this application was made under the age Of eighteen yeem7 no' Yes No X . 921005 . ( • •15. Has the applicant,or any of the partners,or any of the Officers,stockh010ers Or directorsof said applicant(if it is a corporabpn)ever been • , Convicted of a crime in the State of Colorado or.elsewhere? Yes NO X , If so.state full details I 10. Has the sppllCant,or any of,the pwtnere.Or any officer,director or stockholder of said applicant(If it le a corporation)ever; • (e)been denied a license under the liquor law of Colorado or any other state? X yes -NO (b) had an alcoholic beverage license suspended or revoked? Yes No X If the answer is yes,explain fully(attach separate sheet,if necessary) • . 17. Does any manufacturer or wholesaler have any direct or Indirect financial interest in the business • for which this application for license is made? Yee -No X 10, DO you have any financial interest directly or indirectly in any business engaged in the manufacture or wholesaling of Fermented Malt Beverages? Yes -Md- . X 19, Ne you receiving directly or indirectly anytinancial assistance,equipment,fixtures.chattelsrletorations.or furnishings usedin the stor- ing.handling,serving or dispensing Of food or Fermented Matt Beverages within the premises or any structural change in the building, except exterior Signs,from any manulactute,or wholesaler 01 Fermented Mali Beverages? Yes _No X 20. Ave you// interested in any banking,loaning Or financing company? Yes No X 21. It the applicant is an individual answer(a).(O) (a) Alvin Garcia 14J5 N. 25th Avenue, Greeley 9-02-12 . . Name Home Address City Date or Birth If manager of the business Is not the applicant answer(b) (b) • Name Home Address City Date of Earth 22. It the applicant Is a cp-Pertitarshlp,answer(a),(b).(d) • (a) Name Home Address City Date of Birth '. Name of Manager Home Address City Date Of Birth (c) When did said partnership commence doing business and submit a copy of partnership agreement? (Except husband and wile partnership.) 23. If Inc applicant is a Corporation answer(a),(b).(C),(d).(e),end(fl. (a) Organized under the laws Of the State of .Date ,. (b) Principal business Is conducted at ,County of ,State Of (c) Date of filing last annual corporate report to the Secretary of State (4) Name Home Address City Date Of Birth President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary _ Manager (e) List all stockholders Owning Or Controlling the Capital Stock of the Corporation.(Include actual owner Or pledgee).US.separate sheet if needed. Percent of Date of Birth Name Home Street No.and City Stock Owned Montn,Day,Yee I i (f) List all directors Of the corporation.Use separate sheet if needed. Date of Binh Name Home Street No.and City Month,Day,Veer 24. when did you purchase or start operating this business?Date :Tune 1919 If purchased,from whom? N/A 25. Give the namesof three responsible character references who Can vouch for your qualifications and desirability as a licensed Operator,shOwing thenumberor years . you have known each: Thomas J. Canzona 1410 38th Avenue Greeley, CO 10 yearns Name Address City State No.of Years KAOwn Rt]1 Shade P.O- Box 1955 Greeley, CO _25 years Name Address City • State No.Of Years Known i D.L. Duran • 300 N. 21st Greeley . Cy? 25 years Name Andress Cite State No,of Yeas Known - 9�10Q5 20. LL1 w your •e .sa Or amp oy^Mn 'ecor• or pee we yew*. Pvi Nerds Address Your Position Dets r fyed Immediate Suprwteor Garcia Store 1415 N. 25th Avenue Owner N/A None IF THE APPLICANT IS A MANUFACTURER OR WHOLESALER,ANSWER QUESTIONS 27 THROUGH 32. 27, Stale since what date applicant has occupied premises t0 be licensed_... a. State whether applicant owns,leases Or operates any warehouse or storage plant in connection with its business If so,elate fall details regarding same 2g. Does any of the applicants.or any of the Definers,or any Other,director or stockholder of said applicant if it is a corporation,have any direct Of indirect financial Interest in the business of selling malt,vinous or sp'r'tous liquor at retail? _ yes_�No 30. Does any person or company In any way interested in any Other winery,brewery Or distillory,or any retailll:Vorestabl'snment.Own,father directly or indirectly,In whole or In part,the building or premises to be Occupied by the business or any fixture for which this application for license is made? Yes No 31. Cues any Owner,part owner,shareholder Or person in any way interested in any other winery.brewery.distillery,or retell liquor esteblten. ment,have any direct Or indirect financial interest In the business for which this application fnr license Is reed.?It so,give particulars Yes _fib 32. USE LAST PAGE TO EXPLAIN ANSWERS GIVEN TO QUESTIONS 29.30 or 31,ABOVE (The folbwing affidavit to be signed and acknowledged by individuals and each member of partnerships and by Corporation,) STATE OF COLORADO County of WELD }1 1 SS. Alvin V. Garcia and being by me first duly sworn,if for himself,deposes and says;that he is tits applicant above namedrr ihetHte ie ref ttys tybov9Tlamed-corporatuort that he has read the foregoing application and that he (Title) knows the contents thereof,and that all matters and things therein set forth are true of his own knowledge and he agrees to conform to all rules and • regulations promulgated by the State Department of Revenue in connection therewith. Individuals and all members of Partnership Subscribed and savor,id•hefore me ^ must sign hers: {�•: A this day Of / SL „'nv i/ (�1i_r�+ L 11‘4-- ; 19 1y V ( net # of ry eublic) Corporation sign hero (CORPORATE SEAL) At Seel Cy .c t r (Corporate Name) ' MY Commission expires �' '�':e ^.� % '� � By • (President or Secretary) REPORT AND APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY (MANUFACTURERS,WHOLESALERS AND RAILROADS DISREGARD THIS SECTION) The original application nas Been examined and tne premises,business conducted and character of the applicant is satisfactory,and we do report that such license,If granted,will meet the reasonable requirements of the neighborhood and the desires of the inhabitants,and complies with the provisions ofTitle 12,Article 46,CRS 1973. THERE ARE T,IS APPLICATION IS HEREBY APPROVED. ,• J 1 /7 DATED AT J.' Li)✓l.V-� THIS ..�DAY OF L/LA.- A.D. 19 / • /p (NAME OF TOWN ITY OR COUNTY) c ( (M YOR OR CHAIRMAN OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OR OTTER TITLE OF LICEALSI RITy) ATTEST' (( i+n+n .! LmI ^-?e; r77 nni,A• /' 1 (CLERK OR SECRET. 1Y.OR OTHER OFFICER HAVING THE OF2CIAL SEAL�!F THE LYCEN ,ASj feTY..) (If the premises are located within a town or city,the above approval should be signed by the mayor and Clerk:if in a county.t n by the-Chairman of ••\ the board Of county Commissioners and the clerk to the board.If,by ordinance or Otherwise,the toc llicensing authority is some of Official,then such approval should be given by such Official.) 1/ - USE THIS SPACE FOR ADDITIONAL COMMENTS • • 921005 • OR' 404-1. (Rev.12/70 STATE OF COLORADO • DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION ADDENDUM • To be completed by each individual, partnership, or corporation liquor licensee. NO liquor license renewal will be processed uniessa4l questions are completely answered. Any FALSE answer or statement made by applicant con- stitutes PERJURY, and the person making such false statment subjects any license issued herein to revocation, 1. Name of licensee: Alvin V. Garcia • 2, Trade name of Establishment: Garcia Store 3. Address of Establishment: 1415 N. 25th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado 4. Liquor License No,: N/A 5. Do you have legal possession of the licensed premises? Yes 6. Are the premised owned or rented? Owned with spouse, JuanitaGarcia 7. If rented, from whom: in part from spouse, Juanita Garcia 8. Effective date of the lease: . 8-1—79 Expiration date: 7-31-89 9. Do you or any member of your immediate family (father, mother, brother, sister, children) have a financial interest in any other liquor license or in any corporation that holds a liquor license? (Such financial interest to include any equity, interest or loan.) If arswer is yes, explain in detail. O Yes 21 No Name the other liquor establishment if your answer is yes: • 10. Does any person, firm or corporation have a financial interest in your business? C2 Yes CD No 11. If the answer is yes, state the name, and the address, of the person holding such financial interest, and show the amount of such financial interest: Spouse. Juan.; to Gars' a as -ic2J nLtcnant nicer of t-bn prnrraemc 12. Amount of your investment in the business: $2500.00 • 13. Percentage of ownership the above will represent: 100% 14. Are you now an active participant in the management and operation of your licensed premises? Cx Yes Cl No 15. If somebody else will manage your establishment, give name, address, date of birth of the MANAGER, and submit copy of the "Management Agreement" with this questidnaire: N/A • 16. Did you enter into a "Management • Lease" agreement with your manager or any other person? Ci Yes i'SCI No. If the agreement is in writing, attach a copy. 921005\: A rage*.:- continued LIQUOR LICENSE APPLICATION ADDENDUM 17. Have you ever held or do you hold any financial interest, direct or indirect, in any retail liquor establishment, distillery, importing or wholesale liquor license? CJ Yes No If so explain: 18. Attach copies of any written agreement or details of any oral agreement, by which any person {including a corporation) will share in the profit or gross proceeds of this establishment, and any agreement relating to the premises which is contingent or conditional in any way by volume, profit, sales, giving of advice or con- 'sultation: N/A I understand that a false answer to any of the foregoing will subject the application to denial or a license revocation. I certify that all the information in this application addendum is complete, true and correct. Corporate-Name LeaktItotA, Signature of Licensee'tie QWne r 3l/ 119, Da 9 &, Subscribed and sworn to before me this ej- .= / day of G , ir� A.D., 19 27 My commission expires: 1 ! / 9.7/ rTh Notary ubli• • I 921005 • COUNTY 0" "r'LO APPLICA'nTi,'; "OR 3. 2'5 PFRM ?r1TED MALT ru'vr• 'U1GE LICENSES c:, , .-1eV, Colorado_ ay-29 , 19 79 date TO TIT, BOARD OF COUNTY COi".MISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO The undersigned hereby makes aoolication for a County Retail 3. ?.2 Beverage License. 1 . Name of Applicant ( Alvin V. Garcia 7 , iron" Address of Applicant. (:r) 1415 N. 25th Avenue --- -- — -- - - Greeley, Colorado 80631 3 . 'Gracie "same Garcia Store — - -- 4 . Itus i nrr;:: '!'C l ,:phone 352-2675 S. !ron,,. Telephone Number (s) ._—same --- - ----- .__— — -- --- � . Business Arlrlrnss same —.—_ -----�_� 7 . If Vert:nersh:ip, give names of partners; if a Corporation or Club give names of :lri.ncipal officers -- --_T—_ —.--- --...-- . - <' Cher the appropriate line for the tyre of retail license being applied for: ._z_:'or Sales for consumption OFT the premises of licensee only. For Sales for consumpti nn ON the premises of licensee only. For sales for consumption, ON and OPF the premise's of licensee. 9. EXACT LOCATION OF PREMISES. Give street and number, Lot and Block number or Range, Township and Section (if possible give quarter of Section) . 1415 N. 25th Avenue _ Lot_5Q_KWEs: sec—tin,' 1F, TS, RA&. —_— Ys_anola Subdi-Visi.OI1a.__C_ity_.S? ..Greeley. County of L9eli• SFatp of Cnlnrad In. Do 'an h1VC legal pos ession of the premises for which this application for . made? Yes II . pre the oremi r.es ownc"t or rented? owned, If rented, from whom? nature of business conducted: Grocery_Store _•— 1 ;. If restaurant, state whether other business is conducted except sale of food , meals, drinks and tobaccos:---,__�_—_— l& . If club, state whether operating for a national, social, fraternal , patriotic political or athletic nature:____ 15. If club, state whether it is for pecuniary gain : 16. If club, state whether the property and advantages of club belong to members 7. Is appl ic•nnt. LJ or all officers of corporation .1 citizen (S) of the 1ir' i t:c,(.1. Stntr.s? ----Yes. _..--..._.__... .._-_.. .._ LR. !Ian a;>pI i 'ant (' ) a state ] icr•nc lor Lo r;n 1 , of ;. 2" fermented malt. ! ' n .: anal ic'ant (_s.) ever hoen convlc Od of a f,-. Ienv?,—__-No— ---'- �� 20. I ( answer to (rucst.i.on 1`.' is " ' 's" , give fu . ' dot 's i. 7 ; --- ------ 921005 21 . Has applicant been adjudged guilty hy a court of record of violating the laws covering the prevention of g,um'-• ! ing under the laws of ;.hc state of Colorado, or undo:_ the laws of the •1n i te'i States? NO 2;. If answer to question 21 is 'yes' , give full details: 23. P1i11 a?alicant (s) permit any wholesaler or manufacturer to be interested financially, by loan or otherwise, in applicant ' s business?_ V . If an3wer to question 23 is "ye;" , give full details: 25. Will ann.lir_ant (s) use any equipment, fixtures, chattics, decorations or `urnishings su'uelied or loaned by any manfactur.er or wholesaler? No 26 , is answer to question 2.5 is "yes" , exolai.n:— � -- - whe auul leant: hereby agrees, if license is issued for sale of 3. 2S' Fermented ;'alt Pnverage only, as herein requested, the place of business used therefor wit) he conducted in strict conformity wi th all laws of the State of Colorado, nn, the rule:: nn'+ renulaions of the hoard of County Commissioners of 19e1d County, Colorado, relating thereto, and any conviction of violations of said laws, rates and/or redulariou: shall be cause for :-evocation of such license, without_ further hearing thereon. The a;ipl cantLs.) further agrees that he, rlv�_LL!ys• a h s full knowledge of the ,l`oresaid state laws and Board rules and r.alul ,Iti.on;• ri ist.,;g at tl?u date of this application and agrees he, s..14c-Ctu.C11_ will keep advised as t.o I subsequent state law, Board rules and regulations, Ilint pay he hc•renf!ter passed relating thereto during the term of said license. s c' 1�X. n�K1 iJ �C>U_• Alvin(1�. Garcia OF COhnAnO) ,•e,i y lit. •'? i, ) at4‘,c ,) ,,-4,e..ew „ home: fir ' IA ;v sworn on oath, desposes and says: That ho , i cc2,.Lu_. the Apo]. I .nnt {w)• above named: 'Phat he, uba_!tbei L the move, an,1 fnregoi rig app].i.Cation and the answers made thereto, inn ?. ,. 11. Pflows the ciencnts hereof, and that the answers made to the ir,c ••rrne':rtnr• ioN ;: herein set forth are true to his, 4i. -4414441. ). own lenowledge, k_MAAAfil (7) subscr i bpd a.4.1.i sworn be lore me tilts �'�irk, *IV of yl,r - iC , A.n. ) ' / • Deputy county Clio* Notary Pull !ic 921005 • • DATE 9' 9cL RENTAL TENAN S , 9 AGREEMENT ��aile; (�rig te', THIS RENTAL AGREEMENT, made this 9 19 92 , by and between �/ .i, Clan ice. after designated as Landlord, and (ii; .(,:hereinafter designated as Tenant . 1 . The landlord, in consideration of the rent received herein to be paid by said tenant and of the other covenants, agreements and conditions hereinafter contained to be kept, performed and observed by sa d tenant, does hereby let and rent /577 2/€44“,0 in the City of Greeley, County of Weld, St to of,Colorado, to be used and occupied as a private residence, and for no other purpose for the term beginning on the 9 day of 9 199/ to the 9 day of 9 , 19 ,-.)grirp and month to month thereafter . 2 . The tenant, in consideration of the premises and covenants and agreements made by said landlord, rents said premises for said term and does hereby promises to pay said landlord, his representatives and assigns as rental for said premises the sum oil / iro Dollars (per month--in lawful money of the United States, payable as follows: $ / rn payable in advance on the first day of each ,--7-7",-747X- . Receipt acknowledged for $.,/ m; which constitutes rent in advance, and --p -- security deposit. 3 . The tenant accepts said premises in their present condition and agrees to keep said premise in good clean condition; to make no alterations or additions to the same; to commit no waste thereon, to obey all laws and ordinances affecting said premises; to replace all glass broken or cracked; to repay the landlord the cost of all repairs made necessary by negligent or careless use of said premises; and to surrender the premises at the termination hereof in like condition as when taken, reasonable wear and damage by the elements excepted . 4 . It is understood that if the tenant shall be unable to enter and occupy the premises leased at the time above provided by reason of said premises not being ready for occupancy or by reason of the holding over of any previous occupant of said premises, or as a result of any cause or reason beyond the direct control of the landlord, the landlord shall not be liable in damages to the tenant therefor but during the period the tenant shall be unable to occupy said premises as hereinbefore provided the rental therefore shall be abated . If said landlord is not able to deliver possession to said tenant within / day of the 921005 oME date named for the commencement of said term, the tenant may cancel terminate this agreement. 5. �t sh 11 furnish water . Gas or heat shall be furnished by . Electricity shall be furnished by 57=Z,RL , Trash pickup shall be furnished by /., ,. Yard care and snow removal shall be furnished-by the /2/r,-,--/ 6 . In case of partial destruction or injury to said premises by fire, the elements or other casualty, the landlord shall be paid the same with reasonable dispatch after notice to him of such destruction or injury. In the event said premises are rendered totally untenable by fire, the elements or other casualty, or in the event the building of which the demised premises are a part (though the demised premises may not be effected) be so injured or destroyed that the landlord shall decide within a reasonable time not to rebuild, the term hereby granted shall cease and the rent shall be paid up to the date of such injury or damage . 7 . The landlord, his agent, janitor, watchman and employees may enter said premises any time with pass key or otherwise to examine same or to make needed repairs to said premises and if the premises consist of only a part of a structure owned or controlled by the landlord, his agent, janitor or watchman or employees may enter the demised premises at reasonable times to install or repair pipes, wires and other appliance deemed by the landlord essesntial to the use and occupation of other parts of the building. 8 . The tenant covenants that the landlord shall not be liable for any damage or injury of the tenant, the tenant's agents or employees or to any person entering the premises or the building of which the demised premises are a part or to goods or chattels therein resulting from any defect in the structure or its equipment, or in the structure or equipment of the structure of which the demised premises are a part, and, further to indemnify and save landlord harmless from all claims of every kind and nature . 9 . The tenant further covenants that he will not allow anyone to share said premises, roomers or boarders, no assign, sublet or transfer said premises or any part thereof without the landlord 's consent endorsed in writing hereon; also that the written assent hereon to one assignment or transfer of this lease or subletting shall not be considered as a waiver of this covenant by the landlord to any subsequent assignment, transfer or subletting, no shall such written assent to any assignment or transfer, release said tenant from liability hereunder . 10 . The tenant covenants that in event of a partial eviction occasioned by act or neglect of the landlord that does not 921005 materially effect the beneficial used by the tenant, the obligation to pay rent shall not abate but possession shall be restored or the rental reduced proportionately at the option of the Landlord . 11. All payments of rents shall be made at the address of /S/7 /Uro 'C &o( 4/S,C,C agents for the landlord, or at such other place as ft landlord may designate in writing. 12. The tenant covenants and agrees that all rules and regulations printed herein, or hereafter adopted by the landlord and made known to the tenant, shall have the same force and effect as covenants of said rental agreement, and tenant covenants that he, his family and guests will observe all such rules and regulations . 13 . Tenant further covenants and agrees that upon the expiration of said term, Of upon the termination of the rental agreement for any cause, he will at once peacefully surrender and deliver op the whole of the above described premises together with all improvements thereon the landlord his agents, and/or assigns . 14 . The landlord may encumber the premises by mortgage or mortgages, securing such sum or sums and upon such terms and conditions as the landlord may desire, and any such mortgage ox mortgages so given shall be a first lien on the land and the buildings superior to the rights of the tenant herein. 15 . Said landlord covenants that said tenant on payment of all of the aforesaid installments performing all the covenants and observing all the rules and regulations shall and may peacefully and quietly have, hold and enjoy the said demised premises for the term aforesaid . 16 . Provir,ed that in case any rent shall be due and unpaid or if default shall he made in and of the covenants herein contained, or if said premises shall be abandoned, deserted ox vacated, then it shall be lawful for the said landlord, his agents, attorneys, successors or assigns to re-enter, repossess the said premises and the tenant and each and every occupant to remove and put out, and upon re-entry s foresaid this rental agreement shall terminate on the event of re- entry by the landlord as herein provided tenant shall be liable in damages to said landlord for all loss sustained. 17 . It is understood and agreed that the terms landlord and tenant shall include the executor, administrators, successors, heirs and assigns of the parties hereto . Add- itionally, deposit: shall be forfeited if tenant does not notify landlord 30 ( thirty) days prior to vacation of premises, notice of intent to vacate must be in writing. 18 . Tenant has paid $ / 417 Security Deposit to be 92100s • , applied against any danger sustained by Landlord on the premises above described and/or against any cleaning that must be done if premises are not left clean . Tenant acknowledges that premises were clean prior to occupancy. Said amount is to he refunded within 60 days after tenant completely vacates provided no damage except ordinary wear and tear occurs, premises are left clean and all terms of this agreement have been fulfilled . In the event of excessive cleaning and/oz damages in an amount exceeding the security deposit, landlord reserves the right to collect from tenant such excess amount . At no time may tenant use the security deposit in lieu of rent. 19. In the event litigation results for failure of either party hereto to comply with the terms and conditions of this lease, then the party who prevails in such litigation may also have Judgment against the defaulting party for attorney fees, costs and expenses of commencing the litigation. There will he a $ /5 . .rO charge for any checks returned to us due to insufficient funds or closed accounts. There will be a $ /S e70 charge for any unreturned keys. All rents are due and payable on the first day of each month, therefore, there is a $ S„- per day late charge for all rents received after the /r' of the month. THERE ARE ABSOLUTELY NO PETS ALLOWED. Therefore, any tenants discovered with a pet will be automatically served with a 10 day notice to vacate. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the landlord and the tenant have executed there presence, the day and year first above written. X--b- , 9210C:J PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT. THIS AI_ •EEMEN` ENTERED, INTO THIS . _T. DAY OF SEPTEMBER Ti IN :I . D P MGARCIA. THE -�:�^ ESN "�_,. ; V . SARI:IA AND AP rnA. WHEN NOD "PARTIES" ARTNE. _.EJr 1— RccERS TI THE IND.V— �'_�_ rERSONS COLLECTIVELY , AND PARTY PARTNER" REFERS TO IND M DUAL oP -ERSONi NAME AND BSIESS 7..J9POS9. THE PARTIES HERESY FORM A 5_N PRAT` PARTNERSHIPS TOR THE PURPOSE 09 OWNING, OPERATING, AND LEASING CERTAIN PROPERTY DESCRIBED AS: :=.CIA STORE . t . ? N. 25TH . AVE PEEI9Y, CO . S ALL ACTIVITIES RELATED TO THE AEOVE n n?ISED ?v_'ERT" AND ALL OTHER LAy'9UL PURPOSES THAT THE PARTIES HERETO AGREE _PION SHALL INCLUDED IN THE PURPOSE her THE PARTNERSHIP. THE OFFICE OF THE PARTNERSHIP SHALL BE AT 1517 N . 9_TH. AVE. GREELEY. C THE NAME OF THE PARTNERSHIP SHALL BE GARCIA STORE 2 . .TERM. THE PA . . .E 14.E SHALL ON_ IN EM E. 199P fi AND SHALL _ \ . INUE _.r , . L. CEP ENSER 1 . : ?9' AND THEREAFTER FROM YEAR _ TERMINATED AS -TREIN PROVIDED. 2 . CAPITAL . 7,49 (CAPITAL OF THE PM N.ERSHI SHALL CONSIST OF THE APYIVE—D'ES'_R._ED PROPERTY. ALTHOUGH THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN I ABOVE IS CURRENTLY TITLED IN THE NAME OF ALVIN V . .h+.^-....Ae I . . c AGREED BY THE PARTIES Tr, THIS AGREEMENT THAT THE OWNERSHIP OF SUCH . Rn— PERTy _ _ THE F:' PERCENTAGE'S: ALVIN V. GARCIA 9:57/: 921005 ABBRAHAM F. GARCIA S/: ill....I.MIMMIIIMIIIIIIIMMIIIMIIIM,IIMMIMIIIMMin THE INITIAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS SHALL SE E !U..'ALENT TO THE iZ3Y 'E OWNERSHIP INTERESTS . 4 . PROFITTHcNETPROFITS OF ER.= . r�N� LOSS . !.! THE Rr \�. ..P: _ ^l"il!y_ sc DIVIDED AN HE NET O SES CF THE PARTNERSHIP SHA,LL a_ BORNE ;N THE FOLLOWING PR;OPOP IONS; ALVIN V. GARC: " ? '. ABRAHAM F . ;_AR'CIA `X NO INTEREST CF ADDITIONAL SHARE OF PROFITS SHALL INURE Tp ANY ARTNER BY REASON OF HIS CAPITAL ACCOUNT _EINC ,O- PORT♦ ON TE: IN S r:C HNC ' ACCOUNTSOFHE OTHER_ UNLESS AOREED _ 9Y AL THE PARTNERS. THc PROFITS AND ' flSSES OF TAE PARTNE:R'eHI S L_ SE ^c : ERMINPD IN THP µANNER IN WHICH THE PARTNERSHIP REPORTS I Tc INCOME= AND EXPENSE FOP EEI'. COMP TAX - N P: :n n E^ h. _ _ . . rcJC=:nL TN'��, F.tT_I!.{,�: �,nP v$�'� . �' . SALARI S. NO SALARIES OR OT,H�R v_VPENSAT♦ O:N SHALL Sc PAID THr PryF:TNERS UNLESS AGREED TO FROM TIMr= Tr. TIM= BY THE PARTNER=. 6. MAMA'=EM`NT. THE P RT" _G MAY 'EMPLOY A MANAGING AGENT TO SUPE~ . ISM. AND MANA_E THE PURPOSES THIS PARTNERSHIP OP OF Tom, _ APPOINT ONE OR MORE _c THEMc .L'.'co. SUCH APPOINTMENT HALL BE IN WRITING . A v'-LY AUTHORIZED MANAGING AGENT SHALL HAVE AUTHOR: _ RECEIVE AND DI SEURSE F!.Y.4Dr ON SETA.. OF THE - PARTN=R5H: r AND .PURSUANT TAO INSTRUCTIONS OF THE PARTIES. IN ANY CASK . THE AGENT SHALL HAVE ONLY THE POWER TO ACT FOR THE PURPOSES OF THE PARTNERSHIP AND NO OTHER. ANY MANAGING 921005 AGENT AIR E.MENT SAHL PROVIDE THAT THE :'MANAGING AGENTS "AY BE 4- MOVE✓ _ . GR=Pm=N7 TERMINATED. WITH O_P CAUSE ^» FFI M TIVE VOTE OF - =R FIFTY ERCC (5O � . AN r-, . . .",n . , v_ _ _ .- . ri � R �.-NT ✓��/.) IN JLJ;J_ SHIP Cr_ THE PAP IES HERETO . BANK A+ICOOkNT; A EAN!-' ACCOUNT IN THE NAM= THE PARTNER ;HI SHALL E'E MAINTAINcf IN WHICH ALL COIN . P S_TI ONS AND ALL RE_ _EIPT_ OF THE PART'`IERSHIr APE DEPOGITSO AND =RCM WHICH •C_ DI ^E rRSEMENTr THIS n �.'l_i�? ;-� o'.�U;"C._.;.. � . , _ L"n..._ of MAD= . P. � =�G,.Oiv�tI1O_ _!,'�.' sJH L :"_, .IE T THE = TABL♦ SHMENT �CF OTHER SANK ACCOUNTS FOR THE PARTNERSHIP. SUCH AS IN THE NAME OF ALVIN V. fl^ 'C BOOKS�. - n, .iT. •MC^ DURING THE CONTINUANCE - „ _r._� �,- �._rC�_P,. . AT ALL . r,JNT:NVA.vG� _- THIS :--PTNE".SH P. THE PARTIES, CR THEIR DESIGNATED AGENT SHALL KEEP FULL i-"ND FAITHFUL BOOKS CF A:000LNT IN WHICH, C4 L L GE TER`D _ CCU E`Y EACH TRANACTION OC ... i-t_L LN tK ��... , =�'1=) ri._, I'��'AT_ R,ri..M� THE PARTNERSHIP . AL_ SUCH POCKS SHALL BE OPEN AT AL_ SEASONABLE . :"E' TC ALL SF THE PARTIES HERE' _ OR TH_:R SEPRESENT. I'.'. . PROPERTY DESO I E:ED ..R,AGR, .BOi E v.S r. MORT S= . '�c PROPERTY J._.. . .. ._ ,��. -'H. M_rtAi rFH ♦ r�u'_`�= Ha N,. � ti,i_ AT sR=SENT. WATER. SEVER, UTILITIES , T.-:XE.'=, ASSESSMENT . .S_RAN'_E. RE FAIR ^'MAINTENAN'=E AND ALL OTHER EXPENSES AND LIABILITIES ARISING = Y v "S.T_E OF _:WN _HIP =RATION. AND USE OF THE PROPERTY :HALL BE :PAID RUM THE OPERATING ACCOUNT. PAYMENT ON LIABIL_ ES OTHER THAN THE ABOVE_DESCR:EED SHALL EE LAID EV THE MANAGING AGENT 921005 IF ANY PARTNFR, THE OTHER PARTNER OF THE GROUP, :F ANY, HALL HAVE THE RIGT TO ELECT TO PURCHASE nR OTHERW: S_ ACCEPT Ci_'N1„F`(ANCE OF T,HF DECEASED, INCOMPETENT , OR BANK RUFTC fl.. ANY P=,RTNER, THE _T`?_R PARTNER , IF ANY SHALL HAY= THE SIGHT TO FL=C7 TO PURCHASP OR OTHERWISE ACCEPT CONVEYANCE OF THE E DECEASED , INCOMPETENT, On BANKRUPT PARTNER' S INTEREST A .J . PENDING THAT E...Ec.T: ct , _HALL .EMA.N Rti -PONP E FOR THE OBLIGATIONS AND L;ASILITIES OP PAID FARTNP-RSHIP. 9 . BINDING EFFECT. THIS AGREEMENT SHAL... .NUR= TO THE P-7N— PF:7 CC AND F_ S:NDING UPON THE PARTIES HERETO AND THEIR RESPECTIVE N'L. ,, n7 KIN _FCATEES ADMINISTRATORS. FXECU— _ ..E'. IT..T, ~r_ AND . 7Tr . � ._ ��f=�.'i� ;�;r�ZC�_ �V F1 Ivl�'O �'C.C.r-..JJry1','E�f PERMITTED ASSIGNS. WITNESS �iHER�-Cr THE PARTIES E ETO HAVEEXECUTED IN T, M T _ H R � EXc I _ THIS AGREEMENT ON THE DAY AND YEAR FIRST ABOVE WRI EN. ' (--) 4.744.2.9.k ALIVIN Iv'. :GAR IF 4k _ ; . , .7. 1 4///92,,,_ ABRAHAM 1 • GAiRCIA CAN: : 972 921005 577,6 ALVIN 25 A JUANITA GARCIA 0143' q Qq 151E NL Y,TH A806•35228)5 - S ,�� / 19 /damt GREELEY,CO 80637 • "e , 41140-.34t1, 07D Pay to the art Dottara Hill or nBan G y,NA NOnWaaY8ANN5 1026 NkS%A ■ airy yq . Memo .- 1: L070003434: 428 0324353e 5776 5775- ALVIN V. OR JUANITA GARCIA o1-63 1517 N,25TH AVE. 352.2875 p GREELEY.CO 80631 sad2 19 • 02 Pay to the D $aas).-`��' Orde,a ^- ChM //h1/ 3661 Bonk 1000oY•NA MORWIST BANKS Omelet, o t,Cameo WW1 Memo ) y" • - 1: L0 7000 3 4 31: 428 0324353ii' 5 ?5 - 921.003 ALVIN V. OR JUANITA GARCIA o1sa,:, 7317 N 25714 AVE 352-2675 GREELEV,CO 80631 � � -)G - Ig • Can 070 ONMd 7"K �. �C/r A7�TQ ti/!'f''M.f.t.4 /eJT'. .o' tt�»rrI"/IA 11 'nY/..Jt.� Donam // ian Memel SenM G'4.y.NA � (J07)15!•1000 mOsivabir K'S 70MNMnayyy OM1MrY.CPb'W09001Vt Memo -+: 10 7000 343i: 428 0324 3"• 5 ? 2 1 5763 ALVIN V. OR JUANI A RCIA o7-t 1517 N.25TH AVE. 352 3 112-34,1070GREELEY.CO 90637Roy to Order Mc V., i G �n W 1, `/,?� OMerol 1A l7 �-- r Dollars 1 (303 Bank, ,NA HUIGm*Colorado }}CL 7, ' Memo / c�'-L-`fir :yd 1: 107000 431: 42 032433311' 5763 • - C7 221095 OR 6400(8/69) O RI GI nrA'L. (2C,-AlOldtn. COB.Dept.of Revenue ven ",° (tt5 u R Al Az ..17P C ccam� . LlquorEnfore.m, ON, wen Liquor or 3.2 Beer License ' ,, 1375 SMrtnen Sttee ,Licenser Numbs: License Type: I ] 9;4Colorado80261 Renewal Application i l4_0,AIA Uebllity tntorrnatwn: j C 03 .206 5412 5 091079 fwLl; GARCIA ALVIN V Business Location; GARCIA JUANITA L 1517 N 25TH AVE C GARCIA STORE GREELEY CC • 1517 N 25TH AVE j Current License Expires: • GREELEY CO 80631-9508 SEP 09,1992 C • YOUR PROMPT ATTENTION IS REQUIRED.FAILURE TC CC,„�LETE THIS FORM ACCURATELY • SIGN THE FORM CAND PROMPTLY MAY RESULT IN YOUR LIC£NS.':OT BEING RENEWED. ! • ENCLOSE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE • FILL OUT THIS FORM COMPLETELY AND CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX BELOW. • SUBMITFORM TOLOCAL(CITY/COUNfY) C. g This renewal reflects no changes from last application. UCEMSING AUTHORITY FOR APPROVAL 0 There are changes from last application.(Report changes on form DR 8176-"Report of • CHECK vm i LOCAL Au mORrrY FOR AMOUNT M $ )- f I Changes-Liquor and 3.2 seer Licenses'and attach that form to Nis renewal application,) . OF LOCAL FEES. ! • �, OATH OF APPLICANT /declare under penalty ofper,'ury in the second degree that this application and all attachments are true,correct,and complete to the best of my knowledge. 'Authorized Signature::1 f'I / I Date: q �f Business Phone; C i O .kA,_4-”--.// �,lt.-1�Jw . I g// ? / l K i 35 i v/ �'o��17.S I Title of Signer(If corporation): !Sales Tex No. I (, i ATTACHED OR 8401 MUST BE COMPLETED(Au.3 Cons) SUBMIT THE STATE COPY AND LOCAL(C.Tf/COUNTY)AUTHORITY COPY TO YOUR LOCAL(CITY/COUNTY)LICENSING AUTHORITY NO LATER THAN 45 DAYS BEFORE YOUR LICENSE EXPIRES. C EXCEPTION: Wholesaler.manufacturer,importer,and public transportation system license renewals do not need Local Licensing Authority approval and must be returned directly to the Colorado Department of Revenue no later than 30 days prior to license expiration. r I I' , REPORT AND APPROVAL OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY C The foregoing application has been examined and the premises,business conducted and character of the applicant are satisfac- tory.and we do hereby report that such license,it granted,wilt comply with the provisions of Title 12.Articles 46 and 47,C.R.S. THEREFORE THIS APPLICATION IS APPROVED. C. • Local Licensing Autnonty for: ' .;; TOWN/CITY ❑ COUNTY ' • Signature: I Title • • • C. IAttest: i Date I I • C— - Do Nor oerACN•Do DOT DETACH•CO NOT DENICH•Do NOT DETACH•Do NOT DETACH•Do HOT DETACH•Do noratrADH•Do ACT DETACH• Dosvroerncrr Nrrr BUSINESS LOCATION: 1517 N 25TH AVE C GREELEY CO c c' ~ NAME: USE LICENSE NUMBER LIABILITY INFORMATION ' RENEWED UGENSE 3 FOR ALL REFERENCE COUNTY CITY INDUST. TYPE LIA9.DATE I EXPIRES AFTER C (..• GARCIA ALVIN V 14-02336 03 206 5412 5 091079 109-09-93 N I TYPE OF LICENSE ISSUED I CASH FUND STATE FEE ;CITY 85%OAP ! CO 85%OAP F C.: I 6601 (9) 41.9 (9) ! 454 (9) 37-1 (9) 49-1 (9) 3.2 PERCENT BEER I I- G RETAIL LICENSE (3) 11 I $ 25.00 I $ 25.00 ( $ 42.50 c I' rt : . I ( L r L • I • i Make check payable to; I TOTAL AMOUNT DUE L$ 92.500�r COLORADO DEPARTMENT ti or ReveNUE I EXTENDED HOURS—Applies only 10 Hotel and Restaurant.Beer and Wine,Club,Tavern, Extended tours? s G and Arts licenses.If desired,check'yes'and enclose Total Amount Duo PLUS$170.00. ^ Yes No r c 921005 °R14°"44°) Attachment to Liquor/3.2 License Renewal Application This pegs must be completed and attached to your signed renewal application form. Failure to Include this page with the spplkatlon may result In your license not being renewed. Trade Name of Establishment State License Number • 1. Do you have legal posession of the premises for which this application for license is made? YES Zr NOD Are the premises owned or rented? e)r Zne4 If rented,effective and expiration date of{ease: 2, (a) Has the applicant,or any of the partners,or officers, stockholders or directors of said applicant(if a corporation)ever been YEs❑ NO, convicted of a crime?if answer is"yes;explain in detail and attach. (b) Have persons lending assistance or financial support to the applicant,or manager.or employees,ever been coMiCtedofacrime? YES❑ NO2 If answer is'yes,'explain in detail and attach. 3. Has the applicant,or any of the partners,or officers, directors or stockholders of said applicant(if a corporation)or manager,ever: (a) been denied an alcoholic beverage license? YES❑ NO Zr (b)had an alcoholic beverage license suspended or revoked? YES 1:1, Nor (c) had interest in any entity that had an alcoholic beverage license suspended or revoked? YES❑ NO If answer is yes'to any of the above questions,explain in detail and attach, 4. Does of did applicant,or any of the Partners,or officers,directors or stockholders of said applicant(if a corporation),have a direct YES❑ No≥ or indirect interest in any other Colorado liquor license(include loans to or from any licensee,or interest in a loan to any licensee)? If answer is'yes,'explain in detail and attach. 5, Identify the persons,firms or corporations who now or will have a financial interest,evidenced either by a loan to,or equity ownership in,the business for which this license is requested.State the names and addresses and the amount and source of such financial interest(i.e.,bank,relatives,friends,previous owners,etc.),expressed in dollars or other items of value, such as inventory,furniture or equipment.Use separate sheet if necessary, Name Address Interest I Type and Amount 6. List on a separate sheet the names and addresses of all liquor businesses in which any of the Persons in question No,5 are maten$y interested. 7. Operating Manager Address I Date of Birth 8.If applicant is a partnership(except husband and wife), list all general partners.Use separate sheet if necessary. Name l Address I Oa"te or Birth Name Address Date of Birth 9. if the applicant is a corporation,answer the following: (a) Corporation is organized under the laws of the State of: Date Incorporated: (b) Principal place of business is: (e) Date of filing last annual corporate report to the Cob. Secretary of State: (d) Name of each officer Listed below: President I Home Address j Oate of Birth 'cePres. I Home Address Date of Birth Treasurer Home Address Date of Birth • Secretary Home Address Date of Birth I � I (e) List all stockholders,5%or over,(if a public corporation)including actual owner or.olcdgee.(Use separate sheet if necessary) Name Address j Percent of Stock I Date of Birth 1 I I !Name Address I Percent of Stock Date of Birth r.Name Address Percent of Stock Date of Birth • (1) Name of all Directors'/Trustees of Corporation Name I Address I Date of Birth Name 1.AddressII Date of Birth 921005 ** TX CONFIRMATION REPORT ** AS OF OCT 8 '52 12: 13 PRGE.01 DATE TIME TO/FROM MODE MIN/SEC PG5 STATUS 01 10/ 8 12: 11 303 886 4541 G3--S 01 '08 02 OK 921005 i 4s-ftL OFFICE • OOF PERSONNEL • PHONE(301)3564004 Err.4234 P.O. 00X 738.8 OLORk0$806.32 GnEelEr Cp-0Aa00 80832 2 SIMII..E MEMOaA.NDi[JM COLORADO WELD COUNTY GOVERNMENT 915 TENTH STREET P.O. BOX 758 GREELEY, COLORADO 80632 (303) 356 - 4000 FAX (303) 352 - 0242 CONTIDENITLkL This facsimile is intended only for the individual or entity to which is it addressed and may contain iniromation that is privileged. confidential and exeempt !roe disclosure under applicable Lev. S the reader of this facsimile is not the intended recipient nor the employee or agent responsible for delivering the facsimile to the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disemination, distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. :f you have received this communication in error, please notify us imss4istely by telephone and retuta the original message to us at the above address via the U.S. Postal Service. Thank you. /This message consists o£ page(s) plus this cover sheet. SENT s Date: /0/ Qed / 9e1- Time: //=a0i PLEASE DELIVER THE FOLLOWING QQQ PAGE(S) TO: ` / r £4.tw tl COMPANY: L n-1 C Q�yy-cAC % ill FAX NUMBER: ' V� —/1VC 4 4_1 • FROM: (Department) p e_.0.AA.. -/n £tCn CONTACT: SS'(A.2_ &A,- Ext. Li ) )Jo Special Instructions: • 921005 C ( GA RC I.A 51 ORE ) IL! IS - N. 2S-nt. Ave. SioZt 4- l A\ HOUSE S7DiZAGE t .R. I I i &o. i. rr Za. l i 1 II 'S t CJVw;:L 1 gyp• 1 I r t \VC vv'.11 j h.l,. • 7 i $ 1-SK• i f I • < 1!' i ' `l N. t_V. rc i f v ,r 1 i JL. • _1 W Q or' \ 0 • 92.005 Iripiu‘cAPtiT V7 NIlI tYPIOtflW1TAU,NfOWMATIONINELAOC fN LFAVEBLANK ,��r^ir�^```` d W R r r jaw I6rFNEM MI001lMMY GaNcdA_ /9"A f / 5. a RSONNNGUE+wT ALwEs 0,riSE OF IEIISOM El RTIRITED CO °Co x0000 DATEOR mem gm 3.2a / 7s7Ral bra f- ..1, Q. r�[/7 $} �P7 CIrIZENNNE VWS I `LL�Etr Y DWI. use j yam{. '^O10NTN� ,_ F,, ..1s0GNATURE OF OFFICIAL TARING FINOE11IRINTS U s. 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FOIL FINGERS FROM NAIL TO NAIL.ANDY'AVOID ALLOWING?MGM TOSOF. Gy -.>6�-� _-"•. a 5. BE SURE UAFRFSSIONS ARE RECORDED RI COPPER ORDER. is: S. & R AN AMPUTATRN OR DEFORMITY MMES IT NV OSLYE TO PRINT A FNGE►,MAKE A NOTATION TO NAT EFFECT Tti1 ? � ( DELTA IN TNENDIYSICAL FINGER BLOCK effL�'� �'�• T. IF SOME PHYSICAL CONDMON MAKES IT IMFp'SLYE TO OBTAIN FHRCT MVRESSEDNS,WOW THE BEST THAT CAN BE pBTM H A COMPLETED PRINTS TAPLED TO E ICARD CR.SE CLASSIFIED, REARING IN T. B. EXAMINE THE COMRfTEDPRNRTD SEE IF TINT CAN BfCIAPLFIED,PWRIGWMNDTMAT M05THMGiAFRNR ' THE LINES BETWEEN CENTER OF FALL INTO THE PATTERNS SHOWN ON TNE CARD(OTHER PATTERNSOCCUP INNIEOUFNTLY AND ARE NOT SHOWN HEFT). LOOP AND DELTA MUST SHOW 2 WHORL THIS CARD FOR USE BY: LEAVE THIS SPACE BLANK I. LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCES IN FINGERPRINTING APPLI.. CAMS FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT POIITIDNS.• • %s'' 2. OFFICIALS Of STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS FOR FUR. �\ DELTAS n.i-'^R'. POSES OF EMPLOYMENT, LK:ENLNG,AND WRATH'S,AS AUTO. P7/ �g1f/(krw ` ck % 'no sv STATE STATUTES AND APPROVED BY THE ATTORNEY T$kI4t-T-61,--1)‘‘ t-T-61), 1 I GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES. LOCAL AND COUNTY OM. i EE.„,a;,,, ,..,.., E�N�\`\//J�II'//J \\" I STATUTES DO NOT SALINE!SS PLSPECIFICALLY REQUIREMENT'AMICABLE STATE CO •- \� 71;!----- 2, U.S.GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND OTHER ENTITIES RECLINED _. N ^ ^V �f --.� BY FEDERAL LAW.-• ril 1 O ::-, --..C.-:;_.,::.<" .. OEFCInls Of FEDERALLY cXATYt ED OR R.sDKED SAW, 'O 5 =, - VIG INST TIONT To PROMOTE OR MAIMAN THE SECURITY eV .� `' i ay OF THOSE INSTITUTIONS, b -' THESE LINES RUNNING BETWEEN INSTRUCTIONS: -...: G] DELTAS MUST BE CLEAR •I. MINES MUST FIRST R CHEOLED THRONG.' THE APPRO. N PRATE STATE IDENTIFICATION BUREAU.AND ONLY THOSE ANGER. 3.ARCH PRINTS FOR WHICH NO DISOUALIOF *MEND RCORD HAS BEEN FND O CD LOCALLY SHOULD BE SUBMITTED FOR FBI SEARCH. Cy 1' C 2. PRIVACY ACT OF T W.(FA-F}STF)REOLRIEs THAT FEDERAL. r17/47:21=%/� 'S".��N\W lt ? STATE.a LOCAL AGENCIES FEFOWA INOEYICUALS WHOSE 3COAL �" \'N• CA'..O.' SECVEHB NUMBER IS REQUESTED WNETENR SUOL DISCLOSURE IS Ymilk /�/ �� '12` MANDATORY OR VOLUNTARY. GALS 09 AUTHORT' 1OP SIKH NAME Or THE AGENCY SUBMITTING THE NNG[RMIXT CARD TO V - T4. FBI NUMBER.IF KFV. win() �j ;"-.----------1----7:---7:23.7.* :F. THE APPROPRIATE SPACE. SHOULD BMA a V V D:ZI 11 ( S I Q3S ZG ,-_ ; /a-i/. MISCELLANEOUS NO. . RECORD. OCHER AIMED FORCES NO,. RG _ '- PASSPORT NO. (PEI. ALIEN REGISTRATION NO, (AR), PORT SE. T r C7 NNTY CARD NO. (PS). SELECTIVE SERVICE NO. (55), jV ^,Is Fri O ._,• o ARCHES HAVE NO DELTAS ADMINISTRATONCLUN NO.VA). Mon I Lit-.pi iI.Sy _ O EoriF(RCY,,x•soBTI cif' i,� ", � `( OD v 9 •-` .Y�`�x 0 *U.S.G.P.O. 1990.262'201/20000 • TC321OO&- AH230177? ORDINANCE NO. 118-K U IN THE MATTER OF AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 118-J, THE WELD COUNTY PERSONNEL POLICY HANDBOOK • ~ U BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY. COLORADO THAT ORDINANCE NO. 118-J IS AMENDED BY THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE: .a o X WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of 0 0: Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is • w vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, oand aWHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has the power and authority, under the Weld County Home Rule Charter and the Colorado County Home Rule Powers o;• a° Act, Article 35 of Title 30, CRS, and in specific, under Section 30-35-201(7), o a CRS, to adopt by Ordinance Personnel Policy rules and regulations for the County of Weld, State of Colorado, and o ) WHEREAS, on January 22, 1991, the Board of County Commissioners repealed o ai and reenacted Ordinances 118, 118-A, 118-B, 118-C, 118-E, 118-F, 118-G, 118-H and ,may two versions of 118-I. by adopting Weld County Ordinance No. 118-J, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of p0y Colorado, hereby finds and determines that there is a need to amend portions of r- Lv Weld County Ordinance No. 118-J, the Weld County Personnel Policy Handbook, and o z that this Ordinance is for the benefit of the health, safety, and welfare of the 0 4 people of the County of Weld. >• c4 co z z 140W, TIEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that weld County Ordinance No. 118-J be, and hereby is, amended r tA as follows: V' 0:1 Lla Delete all of the Subsection entitled "GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES" under Section IV and found on pages 13 and 14 of the Weld County Personnel Policy Handbook, and add the following: GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES - The employee Grievance Procedures are as follows: Step #1. APPEAL TO IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR. All grievances must first be presented to the employee's immediate supervisor within five calendar days of the incident which is the subject matter of the grievance. Step 02. IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR RESPONSE TO APPEAL. The immediate supervisor will give the employee an answer within five calendar days of the presentation of the grievance. ORD 0118-K 1 RE: ORDINANCE 11118-K PAGE 2 el 0 o v Step #3. APPEAL TO DEPARTMENT HEAD/ELECTED OFFICIAL. If t o the employee is not satisfied with the O supervisor's answer to the grievance, the employee may, within five calendar days of o w receiving the supervisor's answer, appeal the O 3 supervisor's answer to the Department Head or o x Elected Official. Such an appeal must be 4". o presented in writing. The writing shall state the nature of grievance and explain the employee's position. en CC d' Timeliness of Appeal: In all cases, failure to submit a written appeal to the Department Head or o Elected Official within twenty calendar days of ac N a the incident which is the subject matter of the a� o grievance shall constitute a stale grievance and Lel z waiver of grievance rights for the incident. o H Appeals Directly to the Department Head/Elected a Official: In those instances when the discipline is being administered directly by the Department r pa Head or Elected Official, the employee grievance n od procedure begins at Step #3. oz n Q Step #4. DEPARTMENT HEAD/ELECTED OFFICIAL RESPONSE TO THE APPEAL. The Department Head or Elected Official O % shall give a written answer to the grieving a g employee within five calendar days of the ✓ o presentation of the grievance. in w ti .7i Step 115. FILING OF A FORMAL WRITTEN GRIEVANCE. If the o a, employee disagrees with the Department Head or Elected Official's answer, the employee may file a formal written grievance with the Weld County Personnel Department within ten calendar days of receiving the Department Head or Elected Official's written response. The written grievance must clearly state the employee's side of the case and must include the following: Specifically what decisions or actions the employee is grieving, what remedy the employee is seeking in the grievance, the specific facts as they are known to the employee, any documentation to substantiate the facts, any summary of the answer(s) of the supervisor and Department Head or Elected Official. Step #6. RECONCILIATION. The Weld County Personnel Director may attempt to reconcile the differences. ORD 11118-K RE: ORDINANCE 11118-K PAGE 3 Step #7. SCHEDULING THE GRIEVANCE HEARING. If reconciliation is undertaken by the Weld County M O Personnel Director and it is not successful, the u Personnel Director has fifteen calendar days from receipt of the written grievance to set a w grievance hearing date and to notify the employee • and Department Head or Elected Official of the w IX hearing date. a p Delete all of the Subsection entitled "GRIEVANCE HEARINGS" under Section IV and found on Pages 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18 of the Weld County Personnel • z Policy Handbook, and add the following: .44 - -• w °A GRIEVANCE HEARINGS - The Weld County Grievance Hearing Procedures are as follows: N w7 o' v 1. PRESENCE AT HEARING. Presence of employee involved. z Under no circumstances shall a hearing be conducted ▪ rj without the personal presence of the employee who is • CII requesting the hearing. However, an employee who fails a to appear at such hearing, without good cause, as r 5 determined by the Weld County Grievance Board, shall be deemed to have waived his/her rights to a hearing. tea, M Z Persons in attendance. The grievance hearing is not a public hearing. The Grievance Board, the grieving party, plus one representative, the responding a 2 Department Head or Elected Official, plus one representative, a representative of the Personnel Department, the recorder, and any witnesses, while to+ c giving testimony, are the only persons allowed to be present at grievance hearings. The grieving employee cO G, shall be entitled to be accompanied and represented at the hearing by an attorney or any other person of his choice. The attorney who represents the grieving employee shall be paid by the employee. In no event shall Weld County be obligated to pay the employee's attorney fees or any costs associated with the grievance. The responding Department Head or Elected Official, or other supervisor, shall be entitled to have an attorney representing him/her at the hearing. 2. COMPOSITION OF GRIEVANCE BOARD. The Grievance Board shall consist of three members as follows: A. One County employee chosen by the grieving employee, but not from his/her office or department. Said County employee may not be called by either party as a witness. ORD #118-K RE: ORDINANCE #118-K PAGE 4 MO c o B. One County employee chosen by the Elected Official/Department Head, but not from his/her �• ' 8 office or department. v C. A person with labor relations and/or legal o0 44 background chosen by the Board of County • Commissioners of Weld County. This person shall VP W serve as the Chairperson of the Grievance Board. a 3. POSTPONEMENTS AND EXTENSIONS. Postponements of hearings and extensions of time of hearings may be requested by v x either party or by his/her designated representative. • w However, the granting of such postponements or c extensions shall be made only upon the showing of good cause and is at the discretion of the Personnel N .. Director. Postponements or extensions will not exceed two weeks, unless there are extraordinary circumstances. 'A z In the event an extension is granted at the request of o as the disciplined employee, he/she will not be eligible Re y for back pay for the period of the extension should back pay be awarded. rga 4. PROCEDURE AND EVIDENCE. The hearing shall be conducted O, informally and shalt not be subject to strict judicial Nz or technical rules of procedure. A wide latitude in the manner of presenting the respective positions should be Um afforded the parties. The grievance hearing pursuant to w these rules shall not be a hearing under the Administrative Procedures Act or an arbitration which • N may be subject to the rules of the American Arbitration in m v Society. N we • tie A. Each party shall, prior to or during the hearing, be entitled to submit memoranda concerning any matters being considered by the Grievance Board. Such memoranda shall become a part of the hearing record. B. The Grievance Board may exclude unduly repetitious evidence. C. The Grievance Board shall conduct a de novo hearing of the grievance. D. Both parties may call witnesses to testify on their behalf and present evidence which is relevant. The grieving employee's personnel file shall automatically become a part of the hearing record. ORD #118-K • RE: ORDINANCE 0118-K PAGE 5 E. In the event an employee is represented by an - v attorney, notice of such representation must be submitted to the Personnel Office at least five kn O calendar days prior to the hearing so that the County Attorney or his/her designee may be prepared to represent the Department Head or o Elected Official. If the employee cannot afford o an attorney, the Grievance Board may, at its o w discretion, allow a person who is not an attorney to represent the employee. O F. Any attorney who represents a grieving employee m a shall be paid by the employee. In no event shall v w Weld County, the Board of County Commissioners of c x Weld County, any Department Head/Elected Official, or other employee be obligated to pay CV a the grieving employee's attorney fees or any o' costs incurred by the employee in the course of z the grievance hearing process. o ry G. Any Weld County employee who is requested by ., either party to testify at the hearing must 5 comply with the request. Failure to appear and r- testify upon request will subject the employee to a disciplinary action. oz ^' 'c H. The Grievance Board Members shall not conduct their own pre-hearing investigations or talk with r4 z the Elected Official or Department Head or any other persons connected with the case about the r- rh facts of the case. Discussions, if any, prior to til m e the hearing shall be limited to discussions with ^" the Personnel Director as to procedural matters as m and the method of conducting the hearing. 5. BURDEN OF PROOF. The grieving employee will have the burden of going forward to establish a prima facie case regarding his/her grievance. "Prima facie" means sufficient evidence to prevail until overcome by other evidence. The Department Head/Elected Official shall then have the burden of persuading the Grievance Board of his/her position by preponderance of the evidence. "Preponderance of the evidence" is defined as that evidence which is most convincing and satisfying in the controversy between the parties, regardless of which party may have produced such evidence. Colorado Civil Jury Instructions 2nd Section 3:1(4). ORD 11118-K RE: ORDINANCE #118-K PAGE 6 6. RECORD OF HEARING. A record of the hearing shall be c O kept by an electronic recording unit. Either party may c request the use of a court reporter instead of, or in addition to, the electronic recording unit. The o o requesting party shall pay for all costs associated with O using the court reporter. one o � o y 7. DECISION OF THE GRIEVANCE BOARD. The Grievance Board w shall either grant or deny all, or any portion of, the employee's grievance. The Grievance Board will not formulate any policies or procedures, but may interpret policies and procedures set forth in this Weld County �v a Personnel Policy Handbook, Weld County Ordinance No. ; a 118, as amended. The Grievance Board shall not fashion o any binding remedy, but may suggest remedies to cc Department Heads/Elected Officials. A majority vote of Q, C.) the Grievance Board shall represent the official z decision of the Grievance Board. o h Upon completion of the grievance process and within ten o calendar days of the hearing's conclusion, a written report of the findings of fact and a decision of the N Grievance Board will be prepared. A copy will be ✓• w distributed to the grieving employee, the grieving o z employee's supervisor and Department Head/Elected N ¢ Official, and to the Weld County Personnel Department. () z The Grievance Board's decision is final, unless timely Wa appeal is made to the Board of County Commissioners as e indicated below. an CO re) v 8. APPEALS. Any party who seeks to modify the decision of m the Grievance Board may appeal the matter to the Board of County Commissioners. To do so, the party must file a written notice of appeal with the Weld County Personnel Director within ten calendar days of receiving the Grievance Board's decision. The notice of appeal must specifically state what part of the decision the party seeks to have modified and the reasons therefore. The notice shall not exceed five pages in length. The party opposing the modification may submit a memorandum brief, but must do so within five calendar days of receiving the notice of appeal. Any such memorandum brief shall not exceed five pages in length. ORD #118-K RE: ORDINANCE 0118-K PAGE 7 9. REVIEW OF APPEAL. The Personnel Director shall then transmit the Grievance Board's decision, the notice of appeal, and any memorandum brief to the Board of County rn ,., V Commissioners for review. The Board of County Commissioners may affirm the Grievance Board's decision, r'o modify in whole or in part, or remand the matter to the Grievance Board for further fact finding. A modification may only be made if, based upon the 0 CO Grievance Board's findings of fact, the decision is e z clearly wrong or is in excess of its jurisdiction, o authority. purposes, or limitation, as defined by Weld DD County Ordinance No. 118, as amended, and the procedures outlined in the Weld County Administrative Manual. The Board of County Commissioner may review the entire m a4 hearing record upon a majority vote of the Board of - 'a County Commissioners. o m Regardless of the above-stated grievance procedures, all employees ro a are considered to be at-will employees and these procedures are not v intended to create, nor are they to be considered to constitute, a contract between Weld County and any one or all of its employees. O M F Delete the Subparagraph entitled "PERSONAL LEAVE DAYS" under Section VI aal and found on page 26 of the Weld County Personnel Policy Handbook. and add n o the following: rn PERSONAL LEAVE DAYS - Personal leave is a privilege granted to z regular employees. Employees in their initial review period are not N a eligible. Each year, with supervisory approval, a regular employee >4 may convert two days of sick leave into two personal leave days. Personal leave days may not be carried over from year to year. The a s method of scheduling and the timing of personal leave days is at the r• discretion of the Elected Official or Department Head. Because of Ill ro v the payroll system, personal leave days must be used by December 15 '- of the same year during which they are granted. mw Delete the last full paragraph in the Subsection entitled "REPORTING OF INJURIES" under Section VIII and found on pages 31 and 32 of the Weld County Personnel Policy Handbook, and add the following: Chiropractic services will not be paid unless medical referral is made by the attending physician. Before any injured employee is allowed to return to work, a written release is required from the attending doctor stating that the employee will be able to assume full working responsibilities and duties. The injured employee must keep the Department Head/Elected Official and the Personnel Department informed of his condition. Injured employees who can perform less demanding job duties may be assigned other duties, if available, by the Department Head/Elected Official after consultation with the Personnel Department. ORD 0118—K RE: ORDINANCE 7!118-K PAGE 8 cn o o During any Worker's Compensation leave, a full time employee does not accumulate sick or vacation leave. While an employee is on co 0 Worker's Compensation leave, with the exception of the first twenty- 0 four hours, the employee may not use sick leave or vacation time. 0 0 O C Delete all of the Subsection entitled "SEMINARS AND CONFERENCES" under VI-el Section IX and found on page 33 of the Weld County Personnel Policy Handbook, and add the following: v a SEMINARS AND CONFERENCES - If an employee is requested by the County ° to attend a workshop, seminar, conference or other educational o4 training program, the employee will be reimbursed for the entire cost which includes registration fees, lodging, meals, and cr% transportation. Claims for reimbursement should be made in accordance with policies outlined in the Accounting Section of the z r+ Administrative Manual. Compensatory time while attending or traveling to a workshop, seminar, conference. or other educational .4 co training program will be paid according to Federal regulations. In the event a department has insufficient budgeted dollars for certain n seminars or conferences, the employee and department may negotiate r a. a sharing of the cost of the seminar or conference if agreeable to o z both the employee and Department Head/Elected Official. en N O N Delete all of the Subsection entitled "CONTAGIOUS DISEASES" under Section VIII and found on page 32 of the Weld County Personnel Policy Handbook. r- ,n co and add the following: r)v COMMUNICABLE DISEASE POLICY PI w Weld County strives to be in compliance with all Equal Opportunity laws, including those involving persons with disabilities. Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and other AIDS virus-related conditions are disabilities protected by Federal law. Any employee or prospective employee with AIDS or human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) shall have every protection made available to disabled persons, including reasonable accommodation. This document does not recommend routine HIV antibody screening for any Weld County employee group. Persons at increased risk for contracting HIV. the virus that causes AIDS, include homosexual and bisexual men, intravenous (IV) drug abusers, persons receiving contaminated blood or blood products, heterosexual contacts of persons with HIV infection, and children born to an infected mother. HIV is transmitted through sexual contact, parenteral exposure to infected blood or blood products, and perinatal transmission from mother to neonate. It cannot be ORD #118-K RE: ORDINANCE 0118-K PAGE 9 m 0 transmitted by sneezing, coughing, using the same utensils and c v equipment, or by merely being close to an infected person. The m O nonsexual person-to-person contact that occurs among co-workers and v the public in the workplace does not pose a risk for transmission of o HIV. a 9 z It is the intent of Weld County to employ universal precautions for o z exposures, meaning that all human blood and certain human body Cr.) fluids are considered potentially infectious. All departments must report any possible exposure to the Personnel Department using the 0 V procedures outlined elsewhere for Workers Compensation reporting. a In addition, telephone the Personnel Department on possible exposures immediately so instructions can be given on medical o v° procedures to follow. oX m CI Q Provisions for Rights to Privacy and Confidentiality. All medical information gained by the County about the health status o of an employee, including the identity of an employee affected by a F communicable disease, shall be confidential. Medical information o obtained by the Public Health Officer shall be used according to ELI Public Health Statutes. n• (Y o z Employee Refusals to Work with Affected Co-workers or the Public. n Q Weld County is committed to providing a safe work environment for o all employees. Every precaution will be taken to see that the U a�5 health and safety of employees are not threatened by medical m conditions of co-workers or the public. un co In cases involving a communicable disease, determination of safety in the workplace will be made based on reasonable medical judgements given the state of medical knowledge about the transmissibility and severity of the disease. Guidance from the Public Health Officer will be taken into account. If a determination is made by Weld County, after consultation with the Public Health Officer, that a medical condition poses little or no threat to health and safety in the workplace setting, the County is not obligated to make any special accommodations for an employee who refuses to work with an affected co-worker or the public. Employees who refuse to work with an affected co-worker or the public may be disciplined up to and including termination. Communicable Diseases Which Are Readily Transmissible in the Workplace. The incidence of serious or life threatening illnesses that are readily transmissible during interaction in the workplace is low. However, because the presence of a serious disease that is transmitted by airborne droplet (for example: active TB. measles) can pose a threat to the health and safety of employees or the public, the following responsibilities apply to affected employees, their supervisors, and Department Heads and Elected Officials. RE: ORDINANCE 11118-K PAGE 10 A. Employee Responsibilities <n r, cv An employee with a serious, easily transmissible disease such as active TB has the responsibility to remove o O him/herself from the workplace until the infectiousness '" c.) of the disease has passed or is controlled by G1 medication. (See the medical leave section in the o a Personnel Policies Handbook.) If the chance exists that O 3 co-workers or members of the public have been exposed to o a the infection in the workplace, the employee has the p6] responsibility to let his/her supervisor or Department Head or Elected Official know about the situation. V r� z B. Supervisor Responsibilities ‘7; a Supervisors should keep the identity of an affected employee confidential. The supervisor shall report c a information about the exposure to his/her Department CV a os Head or Elected Official. O� in z C. Department Head and Elected Official Responsibilities A Department Head or Elected Official who is told of the .- F presence of an affected employee in his/her department a should not reveal the identity of an affected employee to any County employee or other individual. The r w Department Head or Elected Official may tell the Public as Health Officer so appropriate contact follow-up can be m z started. ev >. Communicable Diseases Not Readily Transmissible in the Workplace. g Serious or life-threatening illnesses that are caused by bloodborne or sexually transmitted infectious agents are not readily r. w transmissible through interaction in the workplace. These M le conditions, including AIDS, are transmitted by blood contamination ^- ^' from the bloodstream of one person to the bloodstream of another and m a, by intimate sexual contact. A. Employee Responsibilities Employees infected with bloodborne or sexually transmitted infectious agents such as HIV do not pose a threat to the health and safety of employees in the workplace. Therefore, they are not required to remove themselves from the workplace or tell their supervisor about their condition. B. Supervisor Responsibilities Supervisors who find out about such a condition by voluntary disclosure or suspect the presence of such a condition shall not reveal the identity or presence of an affected employee. RE: ORDINANCE #118-K PAGE 11 C. Department Heads and Elected Officials Responsibilities cn O Department Heads or Elected Officials who find out about o u of such a condition by voluntary disclosure, disclosure o from a supervisor, or suspect the presence of such a U condition shall not reveal the identity or presence of O an affected employee, even anonymously, to any Weld ow County employee or other individual, except: o o 1. Department Heads and Elected Officials may w contact the Public Health Officer to gather a information about specific concerns or U educational needs in their departments and tx information on support services or referrals. a The Department Head or Elected Official will not reveal the identity of the employee to the Public coscHealth Officer. as 0 2. Department Heads and Elected Officials may z consult the Personnel Department, only with the o consent of the affected employee, to gather information about personnel decisions. The Department Head or Elected Official will not as reveal the identity of the affected employee to the Personnel Department unless the employee r specifically consents to such identification. o z N Disabling Effects of a Communicable Disease. when a communicable disease affects the health of an employee to the a O point where his/her job performance suffers, personnel decisions will be made on the same basis as they would when other serious N health problems (for example, cancer) come to the attention of the in co supervisor, Department Head, or Elected Official. M •e rl .-, GO W Exposure from Patients or the Public. Weld County realizes that certain employees, as a result of their job, are at-risk concerning exposure to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (REV), and other bloodborne pathogens. Weld County has chosen to set up guidelines that conform to the OSHA guidelines. The following departments must have comprehensive plans specific to their departments on file in the Personnel Department: the Health Department, the Ambulance Department, the Sheriff's Department, and the Coroner. These plans should include the following: Exposure Determination • list of all job classifications in which all or some of the employees have occupational exposure list of all tasks and procedures in which occupational exposure occurs and that are performed by employees RE: ORDINANCE 4118-K PAGE 12 Plan Documentation • engineering and workplace controls m U - appropriate personal protective gear. including its use, accessibility, and ti maintenance • procedures for a clean and sanitary a worksite including decontamination of o equipment, handling of regulated waste, and o handling of contaminated laundry o m • procedure for providing hepatitis B a vaccination • procedure for post-exposure evaluation and follow-up including Workers Compensation m a reporting and employee testing ,a • procedure for recordkeeping o • procedures for training new and current a employees including recordkeeping, trainer N a qualifications, and content v • signs and labels to communicate hazards .n z o Ca Plans should be updated at least annually and whenever necessary to ^' F reflect new or modified tasks with occupational exposure. .4 W a m M1 Ca I"- (i] rn Delete the first full sentence of the Subsection entitled "TUITION M z ASSISTANCE" under Section IX and found on page 33 of the Weld County "' '¢ Personnel Policy Handbook, and add the following: Ua x Weld County will reimburse an employee for some tuition expenses for c-- o job related courses that have been approved in advance. There is a o v limit to the amount you can be reimbursed each quarter or semester. Contact Personnel for the current limit. at ca. Delete the first full sentence of the sixth paragraph of the Subsection entitled "MANDATORY PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS" under Section XIII and found on page 48 of the Weld County Personnel Policy Handbook, and add the following: B. County Retirement. All full time employees, except those on P.E.R.A. must belong to the County Retirement Plan. Delete the last full sentence of the last paragraph of the Subsection entitled "PROCEDURE TO CORRECT PAYROLL ERRORS" under Section XIII and found on page 48 of the Weld County Personnel Policy Handbook. RE: ORDINANCE #118-K PAGE 13 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board that this Ordinance shall become effective five days after its final public notice, as provided by Section 3-14(2) of the Weld County Home Rule Charter. M I- V The above and foregoing Ordinance No. 118-K was, on motion duly made and el 0 seconded, adopted bye the following vote on the 19th day of October, A.D., 1992. O 471/04,441 ^" V/ /�J / /I� BOARD OF COUNTY COLORADO 0 w ATTEST: hj 11 G�(J/(/// WELD COUNTY, COL o � Weld County Clerk to the Board .�.-�e Woa Be a KetCnedy, Chi rman 0 W BY: / (,f�4 O���////d1,tQ�L-•� c+f a Deputy Clerk tb the Boar4___:c onstance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem .. ,a APPR D AS TO FORM: o a / C. I irb • r7 CS y „ c Z p OUlitq"Attorne Gord 01-4 ( 7�, ' w E � v) a4 W. H. Webs er h• pa rn la` FIRST READING: September 21, 1992 PUBLISHED: September 24, 1992, in the Windsor Beacon N 0 SECOND READING: October 5, 1992 a 2 PUBLISHED: October 8, 1992, in the Windsor Beacon FINAL READING: October 19, 1992 in as PUBLISHED: October 22, 1992, in the Windsor Beacon co w EFFECTIVE DATE: October 27, 1992 bistat-ot.ea.er et.. s,aman or Mebll;r t elea '1688M,8888011018011800•41;eaRfeyera.Mahe Mt sills, Ada w►l:,oreamw'on Ollie Rened*Kr sdan le ter Ir, ay.aDr IMaarmSen Ollie Orlede.tlM etdrlrsensW " ges, a are ryl..w.• .,,... -.474m.......-,-....,...,e r,MNK^w•" ' 4 1 PNOOWWIC:',::AND 4P1M., „A oortd1 .Telrfyq enM` ��. 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Slit,In'the OM«anoe.the specific any ealn0.ha rn.ldrd w 'parwd'1•.Me.mpbyrY"OM tiendo .e snaylww--.*MOO.OF:PN- '-' ., L..FOILOMINO ORPMANC ' Mtnea Rey era ly.ewn to the,'the:Orlevanoa Board.DoOn, '____ ap.waw dNoa..".a.y..or.a.••NMM,w.e tomam.• WHEREAS,ow:Beale.d'..u"Yea.AMY doc.e enson 10 arse.."•rl imams pN; W11�blet.' ld ,t..gn- e,..ts,'—post,,,•'a'da.l Oolng,tarrrd b' •'WHEREAS, M .Beard of lrmruay tothe aoNd eyM'e(Sn)••1'6.aooe4,",::. te a••Bbl.an.tt.rd;.O.MrOMrrl:Nrder Eiecr00�w1atMb'aprteri lame ate __ •y -. arwid.:oraew.wrwrvwo,,srpW+ao PwMr,pwv.wa,+ 'County'of Weld.;Cd.Ado,pPwlant toColCaloradu Heed deSad PIS&eor'end rlm•nl •raN.d. r soewie. ► .'L YMMEDIAti'[•.alal foloWwdb Mw aa:..'videms l -prime atta, romM and me'Weld Cwmy unduly .t.'EIIYIBOR RESOIp[70 �r.Ir- l.wTwi::avtW....I?then at n.,. 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My dab frefno .qum b.4ei ♦nd,0epuenrl Ph 1.Meoeq x.eporeMWy:he endwise •Moll nor eeoetl fWe7W.e b!.OIIps{.-„w:y. 1.0 .r.;fdbVnerW.MoenSealbMO.' MrMAh" :�,,.�:. n ..•t ,w ..w...o,.' VMY/M:MMollwme.eeel.ele �•.,0 $ail s.ha/wsriMa. Alan o. her pea a M 9.(QM'BWCP APPFA Th.,-emnS •D d ONTearOt!► <ene etl.py naeeerrtAbr vMr Monn P. .t°u aa'MalltW-gaunt under beak*Vft,.•gMrMwkM.rwetlMh wits tabard(tlw..0•wr IM.Bwu1a,„eat,Mule.anfpe.77,r:fM,ytP.rewe eared Mr,Moay da0MMn,th.actsma.,yperrp,WMd.gpudy.f!eywrneYteMYW.t aeo.dMMNYMCw .,fiery mMrwasy,,, rlef b.NArbbopk.:, t,add�the.~horror membr the..at I the Beam, .art, Crary-...frWOWrp;r., ;r .t.7tOtelmNbmnfpeeedq'BIe: Cor 1%l__ rrn�tee flew.7M ,a,IMeabre.M Yre M bawd o Cooly Comewbe r.:ADW1UIbIGPir OIBrlaetiaenMyeerniteee ey may Sibf" tM Oran no.,, alaer ew.a.%OAT-.,',AO let hleAter awo.Maror B.Ye'ebloate r.,mtluy M, M�P,a r+a.,.c'�. ..Depra tm (/MS a!iiM.d %tale et M.Feet.er mnverat 1 r Affee4CormM.arN..Sara I,.:.QS hweew(t eelYramn. 'Mar to 1M.On.w,o.Ikede oaePPenoe..wlt$aa8,amok,+.vr r..w for further'reel endnb. A M:..OPpoany.Lre•JYrdMg,:.B,pwwwer{yppems.. ,nmallOretw ry any he rrltle.Thai*MooMnprp.rommiti;+,disiyherran odomopare p.Mrd Mob the GereenY,..dleebY(IY: Ao.elraarMattwel s reewled,enVMyr 8"W*lintels Otf.ol.the,r/mmruradeXslrpy:pyMrrY•fdada mlr.:The eupWlea -O.eelenle Weeny wrong or)*M,w(A&OI) 4 Other•AIDa.Mrya-:YabMeprt.Inhapna , ehout ;,1(oeee•ot..,let Aalesibfer rut rMandewrradmlBY.e:.the eeprvr. to,MUAa avae•b.PeKre a Mdabh. P.teoled by.,Festal le%Ary ;Oeprtma•NW Or acted ,r deBh.d•q,Want Cwn1Y,+emMM4e2 �M4dewevaaA�YLF r arrende0,erg the Pooeduree arrrnodMbMney v1eeLOWO.An JayeMwrnti-Meed'.'and .YUMY In th,Wab County wish.hew.-every,ereteeelon.p.pyyplpyaeyawW.e ;AdmbletratW.Manual.The mad.available;to..dl a l.d..A Depraort Head or Vidod il8owd.4419 'rebbFe a4n errPerpenplNeedl(preemanpbN;pgpetelr :lpetelp:.olrthe ',may nvlei dedabp .... ..rw 'twit ,p ]Canerrerrer`••dN ns aware nbolln lbeinON.1111b-a:rneMtMMne of !Relate.TTheappertrnanr', taddediaatidaradatfel ediffeaenadadfdaled • a '.-a--alAntel.eeiwn::«»»:. .;/lie: . nsktel.. -tlwr«alwass«r,heditholemesaiwpalasheare... :Asea a,ee•ark la ee wewMbeowit e,eMiwtnash..w.. 'Salsa MnttNM Wise ey,a •....vNw. ,,, .QQi�� AF•Yil)AV IT OF PUBLICATION karat Sass wto Oevny�hot.raesaval.-ewes or j y ,"—'y arse+ter,.r :r.°1$ e.41th p.a.;sksol.MsolasaM. STATE OF COLORADO _+^ -•,•' . ,< -°".dmkWo�ean.W,.eme warlw.nv nt.•wr.mM rreetiee. HIV is:L.MM*et,,yMye.ggell�:'-.e* q, D.INe Iho`p&uyepo+�ra�epe�evPpi•;tlwy4iW waeriY.paateel• Olee/ha. x,t1e,thnotoalb+_ w �l d' teril*WWIIM `posese"y n vr.aele,artlnieslon-terwriltailritestaliallaleate e. m COUNTY OF WELD time en ptps.saar Waylaid perinatal trenM,Wlen frontpte.edei}tthawstelsee, County Prwvad Pal°Yantelhe °°'enetWa la Labe^:x"..ev«lwvaa.-aMwanv- I,lcEITI3 HANSEN,of said County of Weld,being duly seeks, eMy_•tt tn.Etta,MMttw,y,,,,rwase;nllasseees.araiiseeN,e. sworn,say say Sat I aim publisherof ,_ u_N.t 1SAYS _ . ty',''Je1eet.Wwid,awaits to '/Wren et ise ' •to.w tSP lrrehrllrWisseg o`oaaeMla,e ,.w+.nwe,_weead.ome.Thel•eesnrsc iy.etemr.er.ad.re.....r: WL\•DSOR BEACON S- .-.-. •m AhMettale,rel..ptelotthewleht IN ookeso.aM_ 'ailed`r.,,w.lWy+i.a,':+l,.st�wb.w..onete..ee.., e: a weekly newspaper having a general arcs:«Don in said Leeeety sir -,n "r`ate.n"ealaw Alo°°e.nw:;,we.:eses,.vy County and State, published in the town of vmsrosoR, :moep;ee.rek'rwFl.to •w �+'�-•, •"`4uyn51ied Ltplpn pwiw leavens hove thaw.PeM.w,xrw,uwatdwra '11a tWe she dhande w•' in said County and State; and that the notice,of whieh 11"1".ewersiv e•Arkid-r y,,,t at Z m" a e annexed is a*sue copy has been published in said dver a Iraee,yoer.m,yee:ri..%eaP^eetees•rwatawi tMtelito nl.'ellim yp.eaayya.e weekly for .3 _successive weeks,that the notice ,twee opersse assesses eeey tsseko a wanmene.now cease% sserrateltreelverkimie the,,e,Weser stessues eco was published in the regular and entire issue of every .,suss oe esees is.WSW.wt.naa7.:•IMaww ev AIL t.wW ree , ale�et.,;,v;..•, number of the paper during the period and time of 4..1 ,010041M 010041.a<-DeParlIMPV4001,"4".01ThentisfaiMaPenalrf t."' -7C f •":"'")'''r ;keys dlssesr.e area m. w.rew,+.sewn,to„en.:i,ayee,tee,ae,ve;,,ry - Publication, and in the newspaper proper and not in a • ' 'A"howlle taanyeet*'.- Pesos*wn.tn.e she i...aavey seatatiee.we.e.e supplement,and that the first publication of said notice oast 'w"p �'°�ae°''Ie'Mt't• ,.wn'a+..tilen+iys.Ia*.ry was in said paper bearing the date of the Mt arrays Arlio at Ihwas,/efwW bn, MR, erhst.es petemdAlerkserwuatM 2., I ! "' .”4„;"�Ya.' e.WWWlPln}0/Yogi,,WaPhenalaMn..M.eeltisrMlwn ` ' .oarwa.er '" ' .,es,,'Moans•vrwrerta!«+wlMntMveetthwdenayV day of CD I�V�/ , A.D., 19�' and ,Its 'aaulapw°^.',entitjed.weatsan .rrpojw„ lee a. the last publication baring the date of the r, �a�la 1i��11�Y!!!�MIMMuw.MwR.. ..n.. Y •:.b.[u:M .Cooney, a, Par ax-0 We Weld;". ."am..�I.BI�YJabyoor, ft. ,.iiawe. 2_24.1,- day of 0 Ciao flag' . D., 19y and Caen . P•ta°"ntt ►e .,o.r.awwt ttoad.e at.et.a that the said WDhDSOR BEACON has been published ,Naedeeik.:e.4y.wetyv:tho..AI •Palwawa el.r,swiM+e.beew et ,:!evkeew .".. •, .b•awcateaevw.vr-n.r4„� continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 5 VONvp.sle.,nje ja.,a,.e. elated 404es ettecAlaete'a,gleewevn,eleateellra*ea,• consecutive weeks,in said County and State,prior to the tike ietiyentlly MNmggvleeie anoresw, a altev.et the awls e4.r tieffel I.'.s..w�MetoernmwwtAt.e twee„atatt t..wrwon data of first publication of said notice,and the same is a. dreaeye'" `"'m ''e`elaws''"' '"sesios se.e.be newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate :Plnaie-.40Mora ray.WHlta Mow egor'yoeitlie v..y, Mrv.•q„a Mooted ' rronle.e Mewl m Man le''p.• Iit*M alllov MMeWi 'Aee;,w,,,�„a, „ya printing of legal notices an advertisements, approved ; !k.• `e 'e+ttMl:.e.;m vest .e '.o .....uMq ie Iyuew wMr Weld Osier eryey.. Ma 18, 1931,and all ror as in force.•!wia.eress,tw'.lteee is 14•Alt artier Y P 'comer Atai'IMiiaYrMM..;�...,_ :.a..a,...r.,.r. e!(N+!Yte,Mw.agy�.,-t. Mi').ablitte oewars,htll:IIIIISIWaillealulaitittalk 1 Depettinent.ar• ,.•-r ,w-,. hal ewlil =aLy tAIALAtimtl if Oa Masai Onisimateriat meet temp.theltepertawr wlelttla wee mlitNm pm r,,,,0 ups P LISH£R n !wiled'OMN ,Wttee:4PreMaMt e ants wont"gpy.nree tm,nt ewb Pe0°rw°Webre.MrnN"eMePeaetenatMLtAeM.ee.;o.tA,?4opar.Mtmm.and -�I at 'ell"Weedlaen•-WOW..awyanween ISIS Won at,Wleartratanz^`^^ `Mae Who Oa porker,'aniM.M beak end WAY tl„....Mena*7M GoennnM Sllh•JCLS a sworn to before me this �'e� day as,eerwlees ply duS.'v•• a *.ew•o ara net IMeeta.e•toad a asss,c tt W,,s of - 19-22w- t•vaM`e.swarm etee,tram If'by meant koneltlete tl ie-,ens.?Ya WOW,..olwtM ///////J/J+' ••,, r/�/l'--. W:.yyen Dpedm.M ante er the pap:" aeateva•wen PAW IW, 11.4 •� ," /"C'9^lee^ • N.eO/ileMee'0111Wf MW, tea.emntlwawaetho°►water;N,"'`e.w '1Mef- -t •,Ollbr, °•,' ../- NOTARY PUBLIC outlay any werwo weelerwella weP.aw. Prwwel 6.,44-1-1 -i49G a n(♦rrernrw.'seitaw en_.,MeewMele owNn{the ma M 'opt My co^.�mSssion expires 7j ... .v..✓.Av�a f..v...y.u.�,.v.1.t,......q w...��.� ,�w,,w.h,rr.r .. C.iwMmnt the Hes .eetbn,watt.lm.Iedlo& e . _.r- j - Se 0.1eae Leg«! Notices n.e s (ate, We M s - .&'St._. al wdylta S'tsy' 'W.Ye.M.oho vs Gennes, ianelM eh Oet.sen.tee The SuwNM waned NaMN.R and ede the- itleithek w Geer elbtfrallet,Itepertteet,Department Neal, Was pow rood puree a belly mg=a oMw oepee,i:.. - as i.r.n.l I.w The e .ei.- _rt_ ri belkea . eeeed.ra tee eeveing Malin lx awe Iwo Mpie •C..erskJH.Mwr.&tlaeot > ^"" ,-..L.,tad•>- . e,yrl.aweaa.'. aa..w..tlw..ww, o....._,....._ .OnMM,SO not soma*ihe Sameatafres P.tlrrg 0eoa, omit ewes .sway tl'MMae,ee.MleeM• as . • e&'}e eMeMYr'Yt�*'+' ewMalwn Mt hllehh r—diar/earetw lea►& ..A twine slope ,wsrenews OnwwMi Weed Clammy wallas that with alp .ewe of the MuISIe ';1' ': %Whew ' • — Cosa,Pwaesr*Pin. as tbeeeleyeeeWeM.b ewopeeeleys,a we ewe at •111007•••116.0•43•011.66:0•1 Caspee.Mn npont,end wale Coss va r.t en - -,. . errm ash-ernes,. Pair r see ins. .Meek ks,/.+ ,swan• . . .eowyl.teee WOO?"vmye fee Stan 0see Ice at tell ww .rMeeee na..nn.,.- yer*e_ a wane to We War, •ls tlN Omwaee peeedne •p po os,plerr,M ._trY lae_1_ _O_. r /e.m.. the Ian vas tall of the • Iwya., OMYuwy.vpr Maul. In whit* eae ern et expose. •vreee .tee aeenee new Wattles bees k. it aotsotta/ '.-sailed CAmlOCledidal e:.- e.vaaie&Woe(H$V)ane teen**that ere-wrwm ) sad-ewer*envbwestaloare Was.Wain kM m tho ?I CC.Pet.IIF 7O CORflCT When a ewsunksbee taws,, ens blea/enme'Md.oeea.. bawae/ee• • reetsikeopmp trains area you as M read PArene' e,eolto-as.. «lame the heath .Oh.:N 'Weld O.seyuwn Skala loam. - •• _ euellhaeste.OM eaent ' wet quarts a,eeasoter. Osten Su tee tent a.vet ernPww.to Me.point whoreuvp taineetiat wlerrl,le .b.DusaaM/en -r' • Myne an: Labels to COntest PersOltrowl-toe the /a..IC.45. weld County ISSN put Peoirarwe teen thotwfnlMe.Wsa - . .. •eein.w*teet esfkWee eaastws celled.- anew' Prvw Peaty rwnsteci... o.neana e.rewM enY M - ... .. een.eaeal.re.tlMetews,aaea •. - . -. , . ,.. ated•whillehl•WIteelewiew We elte.ea tee.Wneraaast pe.s,.Mgew,lo ladawno Pte...hose he*Wed at Delft pa ant of.roan 5 lfy UNISCRdaifDM ..we5Mrtar rnbwar/t haws ksM.wfne.Ive pee,. in, ••s,esallly,'...all teat MwWlyen weenier Of Alta vreatei et Ws tie are es ea angels, MMleeteiw wisea41tu.ee e.eeme The irienehiale. . n..ee.my to allow as,a 1-m..Mlew sealed atilt s,weMMnfY.eep 'ra.eetsweedtnn'tltho . .... .a..air ramose eweei ere.lie*Mew and eeaMetaeb Ytew,.Fens lamely.- raven..SS r9ptpek nellskaa . r:. ..,,,. _._� ._.._.....,....era.mrr+.ra..o.._sass .. MOMlN/O.ubNn..Mule a•MPNmwdieue a" aw . LMorlsl,hr�wn metio duly-emote and Mo toeing M on hMN by Neff MAWS lNO.eMy kwnnovolt •YkMyd cloy nn. Oe1pMn a.;tat.. ►OOIMNEp( . ATTEST.Dome o.-Warden+EooIMREAOEe-owy., MMIOMyQimbvntsW file- iY;O.r.IA.NWMial.Wb NNAl11EAwpn Pie TS AI/ROVED AU l'atOIIM: Ian WordierPlea Mw`E.�low,AmwrK'Oouty O!!CTII DATE[tows OOMYIEYIONtREFo WELD. _ -'_ , OOVMV,OOtORAOp - • .-. ,- AR. 30 7n ORDINANCE NO. 89-W CO OC.) 0 IN THE MATTER OF THE REPEAL AND RE-ENACTMENT, WITH AMENDMENTS OF CERTAIN V SECTIONS, AND THE ADDITION OF CERTAIN SECTIONS TO ORDINANCE NO. 89, WELD COUNTY (0 ZONING ORDINANCE, AS CURRENTLY AMENDED, REVISING AND ADDING CERTAIN PROCEDURES, 0 W TERMS, AND REQUIREMENTS oa o a" Q BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO: 0 V N a WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld. State of a Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is a, `° vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County. Colorado, oa and N 4-4 01 C.) WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has the power and authority, a z under the Weld County Home Rule Charter and State statute, including Article 28 F of Title 30, CRS, to adopt zoning regulations for the unincorporated areas of the Lo County of Weld, State of Colorado, and n WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has previously adopted Ordinance o z No. 89, Weld County Zoning Ordinance, establishing a comprehensive revision of N < the zoning regulations and zoning maps for unincorporated areas of the County of N Weld, and has adopted amendments in Ordinances No. 89-A through 89-V. and U C WHEREAS, said Ordinance No. 89. as amended, is in need of revision and in clarification with regard to procedures, terms, and requirements therein. in IT DD D4 NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that certain existing sections of said Ordinance No. 89, as amended, are repealed and re-enacted, with amendments, and the various sections are added or revised to read as follows: Amend the ANIMAL UNIT, CHILD CARE CENTER, and LIVESTOCK definitions in Section 10 to read: ANIMAL UNIT: A term and number used to establish an equivalency for various species of LIVESTOCK. The number of LIVESTOCK allowed by right is dependent upon bulk requirements of the Agricultural, Estate, or R-I (Low- Density Residential) Zone Districts. LIVESTOCK in excess of the bulk requirements for the Agricultural Zone District shall require a Use by Special Review Permit for a LIVESTOCK CONFINEMENT OPERATION. All LIVESTOCK shall have the following ANIMAL UNIT equivalents and bulk requirements: ORD #89-W RE: ORDINANCE 89—W PAGE 2 coo o 0 o - IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT NO C1 Maximum o Animal Unit Number of Number 0 3 Equivalents Animals Per Acre ca Cow 1 1 4 tl Bison 1 1 4 O Mule 1 1 4 ci oa Burro 1 1 4 N °4 Llama 1 1 4 .� .a Ostrich 1 1 4 O g Horse 1 1 4 a Swine 2 5 20 III C4 .. Sheep .1 10 40 cr' 0 Goat .1 10 40 to z Poultry .02 50 200 ca Rabbit .02 50 200 .a E .-4 N a 'a 0 IN THE E (ESTATE) DISTRICT h ca cm c x Maximum o Animal Unit Number of Number N Q Equivalents Animals Per Acre 0 N U 1 Cow 1 1 I os Horse 1 1 1 r, N Swine 1 1 1 in• c Llama 1 1 1 •-4 '-' Mule 1 1 1 C14, Burro 1 1 1 Sheep .5 2 2 Goat .5 2 2 Poultry .04 25 25 Rabbit .04 25 25 IN THE R-1 (LOW-DENSITY RESIDENTIAL) ZONE DISTRICT Maximum Animal Unit Number of Number Equivalents Animals Per Lot Cow 1 1 2 Horse 1 1 2 Swine .5 2 4 Sheep .2 5 10 Goat .2 5 10 Poultry .02 50 100 Rabbit .02 50 100 ORD #89-W RE: ORDINANCE 89-W PAGE 3 o U Any combination of the above LIVESTOCK and their equivalents as a o use by right shall not exceed the maximum of four (4) ANIMAL UNITS m0 per acre in the Agricultural Zone District; one per acre, not to V exceed eight (8) ANIMAL UNITS per LOT in the Estate District; or two (2) ANIMAL UNITS per LOT in the R-1 (Low Density Residential) Zone o pj District. 03: o 44. 14 CHILD CARE CENTER: A facility, by whatever name known, which is oa maintained for the whole or part of a day for the care of five or more v children under the age of sixteen years and not related to the owner. cm a operator, or manager thereof, whether such facility is operated with or without compensation for such care and with or without stated educational a\ X purposes. The term includes facilities commonly known as day care o a centers, day nurseries, nursery schools, kindergartens, preschools, play groups, day camps, summer camps, and center for developmentally disabled rn V children and those facilities which give twenty-four-hour care for y dependent and neglected children and includes those facilities for ` children under the age of six years with stated educational purposes ova E operated in conjunction with a public, private, or parochial college or a ^' a private or parochial school; except that the term shall not apply to any m kindergarten maintained in connection with a public, private, or parochial ti m elementary school system of at least six grades or to any preschool :Z' established pursuant to the provisions of Article 28 of Title 22, C.R.S., o which is maintained in connection with a public school system of at least cm a six grades so long as the school system is not also providing extended day o services. The terms shall not include any facility licensed as a family CC care home under the provisions of this article. cc?: n �t �n n LIVESTOCK: Cattle, bison, mules, burros, llamas, ostriches, horses, swine, sheep, goats, poultry, rabbits. Caw Amend Section 21.6.1.1 by changing "thirty (30) days and not more than sixty (60) days" to "fifteen (15) days and not more than forty-five (45) days" in the existing text. Amend Sections 21.6.1.2 and 22.4.1.2 by changing "thirty (30)" to "fourteen (14)" in the last sentence of the existing text. Amend Section 24.1.5 to read: 24.2.5 If the Use by Special Review has not commenced from the date of approval or is discontinued for a period of three (3) consecutive years it shall be presumed inactive. Weld County shall initiate an administrative hearing to consider whether to grant an extension of time to commence the use or revoke the Use by Special Review. If the Use by Special Review is revoked, it shall be necessary to follow the procedures and requirements of this Section in order to re-establish any Use by Special Review. ORD (I89-W • RE: ORDINANCE 89-W PAGE 4 Amend Section 31.5.1 to read: WO oV 0 31.5.1 Minimum lot size: Irrigated - 80 acres v p Dry - 80 acres a Delete Section 32.2.3.6 W 0 Renumber Section 32.2.3.7 to 32.2.3.6 oeirx q Amend Section 32.7.8 by adding the following to the end of the existing text. cW ANIMAL UNITS are not permitted in the R-2, R-3, R-4, and R-5 Zone N a Districts. .. Add a new section 36 to read: ox cm a 36 E (Estate) District a nz 0 el 36.1 Intent of the E (Estate) District. The E (Estate) District is . E intended to provide the present and future residents of Weld '" a County with areas in which to locate and establish residential land USES and land USES that are compatible with residential ti w areas. The Estate District is intended to be located, designed, and developed in a manner that is compatible with o z the Weld County Comprehensive Plan and the adopted MASTER 02 .‘r PLANS of affected municipalities. 0 Y ' tea w 36.2 Uses allowed by right in the E (Estate) District NC' 'n N 36.2.1 Uses Allowed by Right in the E (Estate) District. el el No BUILDING, STRUCTURE or land shall be USED, and pa yi no BUILDING or STRUCTURE shall hereafter be erected, structurally altered, enlarged, or maintained in the E (Estate) District except for one or more of the following USES. Land in the E (Estate) District must be USED in compliance with the Bulk Requirements contained in Section 36.3. USES within the E (Estate) District are subject to the additional requirements contained in Section 40. Supplementary District Regulations and Section 50, Overlay Districts. 36.2.1.1 One (1) SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING per LEGAL LOT. The SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING shall be connected to and served by a PUBLIC WATER system and an adequate sewage disposal system. The sewage disposal system shall comply with the Weld County ORD #89-W RE: ORDINANCE 89-W PAGE 5 Individual Sewage Disposal co 0 Regulations. Evidence that PUBLIC c 0 WATER and an adequate sewage disposal system are available to the LEGAL LOT tn o shall be provided prior to the o issuance of a building permit. a 0 3 36.2.1.2 One (1) MANUFACTURED HOME per LEGAL c LOT. The MANUFACTURED HOME shall be «+ m connected to and served by a PUBLIC 2 WATER system and an adequate sewage O disposal system. The sewage disposal v system shall comply with the Weld a County Individual Sewage Disposal " c Regulations. Evidence that PUBLIC o a WATER and an adequate sewage disposal c4 system are available to the LEGAL LOT shall be provided prior to the xissuance of a building permit. o r+ 36.2.1.3 FARMING, RANCHING, and GARDENING. c4 36.2.1.4 PUBLIC parks and PUBLIC recreation areas. C4 0 oz 36.2.1.5 PUBLIC SCHOOLS, and PUBLIC SCHOOL en Z extension classes. (, a O UM 36.2.1.6 Police and fire stations or facilities. 36.2.1.7 UTILITY SERVICE FACILITIES. r ma 36.2.2 Accessory Uses in the E (Estate) District. The Cl' following BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES, and USES shall be allowed in the E (Estate) District so long as they are clearly incidental and ACCESSORY to the Uses Allowed by Right in the E (Estate) District. Such BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES, and USES must be designed, constructed, and operated in conformance with the Bulk Requirements contained in Section 36.3. ACCESSORY USES within the E (Estate) District are also subject to the additional requirements contained in Section 40, Supplementary District Regulations and Section 50, Overlay Districts. 36.2.2.1 Garages, carports, and parking areas. 36.2.2.2 Swimming pools, tennis courts and similar recreational facilities. ORD #89-W RE: ORDINANCE 89-W PAGE 6 co o V 36.2.2.3 SIGNS, in accordance with the provisions of Section 42. v 36.2.2.4 HOME OCCUPATIONS. o X 36.2.2.5 Service BUILDINGS and facilities. o a yr o 36.2.2.6 Any other STRUCTURE or USE clearly incidental and ACCESSORY to a Use 0 vW Allowed by Right in the E (Estate) N a District. a m ° 36.2.3 Uses by pecial Review in the E (Estate) o x District. The following BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES, o: a and USES may be constructed, occupied, operated, o, O and maintained in the E (Estate) District upon z approval of a permit in accordance with the Le,o r requirements and procedures set forth in Section 24, Uses by Special Review. w 36.2.3.1 HOSPITAL, nursing home, and `o a rehabilitation center. rW r Cu CA Z 36.2.3.2 Private school. M 2 N it o 36.2.3.3 Church. C.) o: 36.2.3.4 PRIVATE RECREATIONAL FACILITY. rn r- 36.2.3.5 KENNEL, subject to the additional re requirements of Section 45.6. ro 36.2.3.6 CHILD CARE CENTER. 36.2.3.7 Keeping, raising, boarding of EXOTIC ANIMALS. 36.2.3.8 HOME BUSINESS. 36.2.3.9 USES similar to the USES listed above as Uses by Special Review as long as the USE complies with the general intent of the E (Estate) District. 36.3 Bulk Requirements for the E (Estate) District. ORD #89-W RE: ORDINANCE 89-W PAGE 7 The following tables list the bulk requirements for the E (Estate) District. CI V REQUIREMENT E (Estate) District r- O - - V 36.3.1 Minimum LOT size 2.5 acres o 36.3.2 Maximum LOT size 20 acres ox Q 36.3.3 Minimum SETBACK 20 feet 0 36.3.4 Minimum OFFSET 20 feet V x 36.3.5 Minimum OFFSET for residences 40 feet when adjacent to the A rn o (Agricultural) Zone District C4 36.3.6 Fences over six feet in height are not required mt.) to comply with the minimum OFFSET and may be c z located on the property line. .+ 2 36.3.7 Maximum BUILDING HEIGHT 40 feet 36.3.8 Maximum number of ANIMAL UNITS Ono per acre not to 0 2 exceed en x eight (8) o ANIMAL UNITS x per LOT W x 36.3.9 Minimum square footage of SINGLE 1,200 square r- FAMILY DWELLING or MANUFACTURED feet e- r) a HOME p' 36.3.10 Maximum square footage of total 3,000 square ACCESSORY BUILDINGS per LOT feet 36.3.11 Exterior portions of all ACCESSORY BUILDINGS, including the roof, shall be constructed of non- reflective materials. Amend Sections 42.2.3.6 and 42.3.2.5 to read: Minimum spacing between signs ... 500 feet • BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board that this Ordinance shall become effective five days after its final public notice, as provided by Section 3-14(2) of the Weld County Home Rule Charter. ORD 7189-W RE: ORDINANCE 89-W PAGE 8 If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance No. 89-W is, for any reason, held or decided to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not effect the validity of the coo remaining portions. The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, o Colorado, hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance No. 89-W, and in each and every section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, 00 o clause and phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraphs. sentences, clauses, or phrases might be o W declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. ox o a The above and foregoing Ordinance No. 89-W was, on motion duly made and w :x seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 19th day of October, A.D., 1992. 0 / ' �1, /J BOARD OF TV,COUNTY COMMISSIONERS w ATTEST: /r �/(//!7 WELD CO TY, COLORADO N g Q 'a Weld County Clerk to t e Board o e4 George Ken dy, Chairman N. (14• 04 BY: Deputy Clerk to t-e Boar Gohstance L. Harbert ro-Tem • • Z • H APPROVED AS TO FORM: C. W. Kirby CD C /w� ✓ , . rm County Attorney Gor• .r/� ac V 0 el o z o W. Webster U V 44 FIRST READING: September 16, 1992 r1/4 °° PUBLICATION: September 24, 1992 an n ••4 -4 �" SECOND READING: October 5, 1992 044, PUBLICATION: October 8, 1992 FINAL READING: October 19. 1992 PUBLICATION: October 22, 1992 EFFECTIVE DATE: October 27, 1992 ORD #89-W ,ter,,. ...or r» .r-. . •r. w.,- r.T:""."" '. r .,s a mlas•Zek tar . Aloha ataYKl•S pleat..L. �`r{N larN 1 *aim« ASSeNa.t ySi"sets•..0S4iA.alaeN �e _ on'u`s•+, „,„,,,i, Sf la:miatflAa. tee Wiwi a t;Swear a xJ .— Isar. R.wwR+��.rewww+wM'. tr •atar+als,, .btlt7'w+«.M.. feet wens MaaAAaalUM<4 kiese e' AFPWAVIT OF PUBLICATION ,'/iOolTlOw or' Aetwaa t,afld Memo Row aai4taitWRSONS*-k �qas CMR.r'.aM.altre aloha. Moll atNecte wLec4" ACTS a Mly**Ann Mot1ft SO. spry ArdooLuelosyysla ion•oatakuutob-+s�oas, a •adopt Amin,..X.Nowa.r a SSW 44 STATE OF COLORADO u .cufl1NtLYc' ANRNDRDI Neaotan• to els Malew*NNlrer0t14t4? SS �MV/siNa,,AND,„ Uanoapa.Nere d t.. Goss Anise Val(Wa Wane O<RTAtw StRODtD eoomr of Welt,Inn Of s;•Mwtw.w.AaIm0$w'tk COUNTY OF WELD mews, • y�. r A C.Nraa.aM �.°.: ;AY•e1.anISOMPr1Atl0 r�ouRoeENn ,. ••ewe' Amsst' - rof KEITH ITANSEN,of said County of Weld,being duly 1 dulyI, ,Si.AT-Olf,Wa ttaT THE',..COWMY,TiOnVitioefOnane.ANnyte.40 Moro"Nosey sworn,say that I am publisher of 'SOAND.z-OE. OOu$Tr,4r .al.wife Offf0St Zolfo.,.'NTMw i 1t W :Aelei r per._ Sao,nv canRsarwnoioNl ofoo•• .al asefet R.(wNekM.r OZt art. WINDSOR BEACON C0Ia1TI.GOI.OIIACR ,.,-aoelrnah•anlr•wwlan"a n+.,AM,S c.sa set s M aSt WNIREA•. am, some,.sr'mains emet $nn'ene[aNns Me1•t ado * CannNlenr�al ale mgefp antrr_e wfaaa•e a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said owmr.ot,w,a .wa,o1 at as Gown dWelt and hos Ay,sossu at anso sews- County and State, published in the town of WINDDSOR, ,CoirooloorOa•_IH alloMsMa' .Ins.4.WIST00K , so t %.Nsr tY . arm e.a thew a ccone,"oNmme»Na eloA Cow** ;.NAwlrtu rams St AP in said County and State:and that the notice,of which waONawee eRaw}s..e.stM'`t•w. aea0ed epM-ervmNeae•a the annexed ' a. true copy, has been published in said ......r... plan Ms Aorlgrw1»r.: 4*.s _. at ornrno.t o .a.a u. yor ewa'zw weekly for _successive weeks,that the notice M.walrteaa.atoelo le.o'Mott seem aawt umm waspublished in the regular and entire issue of eV read.Naptoatdr ,Menlo_..LOTInwmsnMKbtoter g� �Y seevapNe.a.Nw-1«roR..:patar llmj is a+Ncer number of the paper during the period and time of eaalalo�+ nae►fsre•. rye MAMMAL UMTe_r4CIT publication, and in the newspaper proper and not in a NOW,:T rM$oat-S*It r. 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P st publication nommNto'kreis Smog w YAalaasMa.eetswL- supplement,and that the first publimtion of said noticr CooleyCooretioioneseVABN so Q-near fANTae•w; was in said paper bearing the date of the o W,,ONrodo,eM,MIWn frailty, by relive nom *On...'•.man. of an d^^*ONO •WWI is a.weNlw+a- .2.t/416,. day pi-q ,t�j,* ,A.D., 19�and ". r•_•e- me w.aa e. mea�wn the last publi do bet ng the date of the • mrtva. eI.4M+, aff4 Me usrlwaso at Abner 'n We�y /� �' .YaAoue"e•^penear•aeae+'er,an pat�opesrewarrewr. 2i ' ( o-DQ! aaaMlaanad raWwlp ap•alerr_elMaeer;iMleN, day of A.A., 29,32:.and awes,see AI awn KiSoratteulecesevawwrseeaeW___ttr that the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published /Um ItaaE REM* AS @aMO.s•r with on.i, noel..:. continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of S �s Is aser7te o1�Ccar. nwa In"guise.e oodoouswwr'': consecutive weeks,in said County and State,prior to the • Ifs,,m&W In ...aaotoo Donna ey wrorw eeeparw date of first publication of said notice,and the same is a AROSE:;.t ia.:A SemeM oaff..61#/naeenao,.aoaanY: . 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'°mans .R.YanwbusOWNS publication, and in the newspaper proper and not in a paver,aywm ann. w,,.: supplement, and that the first publication of said notice Came*Ire es PS"- Eaeptmw a.wattsItat�tNo was in said paper bearing the date of the rersenwee to UrfWaM Zea•0«_.... SIIIMu Oeeinee sOegtieoe i YAe�,KOs.ppOtt,- /3 day of AI&Cr , A.D., 19 and ww.tnutes.bse; ''aasa,ationctpnoM, the last publication bearing the date of the aeseSeo7 isa►w e1 MAC" sews noel ame soot • Armada 0s,wamet taut '. 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May 18 1931,and all prior as in force. eems.,e.nmaien to N' eaa tserWMe 'C* l ewwrortfie'Oalwaae;,cony we.ofor ttee LIST ER N�1Se0ei�eat ss:requested te-alteae ronN >'> -IlvssiSee Subscribed and sworn to before me this -?/....0-F day aMraraaind aam"r iWsAaYM r1►ew of al/ to St 19 C� aineadZints .Saab err '1' winspralonapallor at Cltatebi et-LUZ.lW RS"tea aibis"M n On to-ns'we 01 NOTARY PUBLIC imaloagWus a -ileusiroeeasasttwL.. •.esamtt0'loramaee lWawa aus Wap Oy :y sapeeorwr Ost+awtsl Oesar;ms; My commission expires 9— / 1-95 p. l.t ,u.'. Torres►tteaMlsledU7. tame-isawiem et 'aWAM.te'aAOIJ;L: _ 0 ;OOYMI- ,7 NAY. sweseaseme—et 'thenate:Otee.mo.7ten 00011--,-- - opesrWS •r: . }abai sr W�p[1�. 'OOUIRY,OIrq(T. - ew'G Bata++► VoM° . lie ..Ilill -414.1"..":twin. room,seeeen,:en .;eaistts. ,, n ke'es swears w' psi ddad a ark e piiAmad bra pInOS ':Natm 1a0 sofa to as asa a IP 0 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Docket #92-47 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. will conduct a public hearing at 10:00 A.M., on Wednesday. September 16, 1992, in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, First Floor, Greeley, Colorado, for the purpose of considering amendments to the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as summarized below: Section 10 Amends the animal unit definition to include bison, mules, burros, llamas, and ostriches as livestock in the Agricultural Zone District. Adds llamas, mules. and burros in the R-1 (Low Density Residential) Zone District. Establishes animal units for the proposed Estate Zone District. Amends the child care center definition to be consistent with Colorado Revised Statutes. Amends the livestock definition to include llamas and ostriches as livestock. Section 21.6.1.1 Reduces the amount of time to schedule a public hearing for change of zone applications. Sections 21.6.1.2 and 22.4.1.1 Reduces the amount of time for publication of legal notices for change of zone applications and text amendments of the Zoning Ordinance. This reflects recent changes in Colorado Revised Statutes. Section 24.1.5 Clarifies status of inactive special review permits. Establishes administrative hearing to consider inactive special review permits. Section 31.5.1 Reduces the minimum lot size for dry land in the Agricultural Zone District from 160 acres to 80 acres. Section 32.2.3.6 Deletes noncommercial junkyards as an accessory use from the Residential Zone Districts. Renumbers existing Section 32.2.3.7 to new Section 32.2.3.6. Section 32.7.8 Clarifies that animal units are not permitted in the R-2, R-3, R-4, and R-5 Residential Zone Districts. NOTICE RE: ORDINANCE NO. 89-W PAGE 2 Section 36 Establishes a new Estate Zone District for single family dwellings. Identifies the intent of the district, uses allowed by right, accessory uses, uses by special review, and bulk requirements. Sections 42.2.3.6 and 42.3.2.5 Establishes minimum spacing of 500 feet between off-site directional signs in the Agricultural. Commercial, and Industrial Zone Districts. All persons in any manner interested in the proposed amendments to the Weld County Zoning Ordinance are requested to attend and be heard. Materials pertaining to the proposed amendments are available for public inspection in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County CoR®i.ssioners, located in Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado, Monday through Friday, 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Shelly K. Miller, Deputy DATED: August 10, 1992 PUBLISHED: August 13. 1992 `a • • SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING August 4, 1992 Page 4 Cary Tuttle explained they will secure the area. They have alot of money invested in equipment that is left on the site and will take measures to protect it. Lyle Aggett, representative, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott, surrounding property owners, stated his parents are concerned property values will decrease, truck traffic on the roads will be heavy, and dust will be a major problem. He doesn't want to stand in the way of progress he just wants to protect his parents interest. Bill O'Hare moved Case Number USR-978, with amendments to Condition of Approval 4b, Development Standards 9 and 17, the deletion of Development Standard 8, and subsequent renumbering of the Development Standards be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commissions recommendation for approval. Richard Kimmel seconded the motion. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Jean Hoffman - yes; Tom Rulon - yes; Bill O'Hare - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Juliette Kroekel - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Bud Clemons -yes. Motion carried. Consider, roposed amendments to Sections 10, 21, 24, 31, 32, 36, and 42 of the fir. Chuck Cunliffe, explained staff had prepared a recommendation for the proposed amendments to the Weld County Zoning Ordinance and asked if any of the Planning Commission members had questions. Discussion followed. Bud Clemons moved proposed change to Section 31.5.1 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance be amended to read 80 acres. Bill O'Hare seconded the motion. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Jean Hoffman - yes; Tom Rulon - yes; Bill O'Hare - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Juliette Kroekel - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Bud Clemons -yes. Motion carried. The Chairman asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. No one wished to speak. Jean Hoffman moved to forward proposed amendments to Sections 10, 21. 24, 31, 32, 36, and 42 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commissions recommendation for approval. Bud • • BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by Jean Hoffman that the following resolution be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the proposed amendments to Sections 10, 21, 24, 31, 32, 36, and 42 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance be approved for the following reasons: 1. The existing Zoning Ordinance is in need of revision. 2. The proposed sections will be consistent with the future goals and needs of the County as set out in the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. 3. The proposed amendments will be consistent with the overall intent of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Motion seconded by Bud Clemons. VOTE; For Passage Against Passage Richard Kimmel Joan Hoffman Tom Rulon Bill O'Hare Judy Yamaguchi Juliette Kroekel Shirley Camenisch Bud Clemons The Chairman declared the resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy, along with the proposed amendments, be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners for further proceedings. CERTIFICATION OF COPY I, Sharyn Ruff, Recording Secretary of the Weld County Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution is a true copy of the Resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County, Colorado, adopted on August 4, 1992, Dated the 5 0£ Au st, 1992. C\PA- Sharyn F. Ruff Secretary s • SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING August 4, 1992 Page 4 Cary Tuttle explained they will secure the area. They have slot of money invested in equipment that is left on the site and will take measures to protect it. Lyle Aggett, representative, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott. surrounding property owners, stated his parents are concerned property values will decrease, truck traffic on the roads will be heavy, and dust will be a major problem. He doesn't want to stand in the way of progress he just wants to protect his parents interest. Bill O'Hare moved Case Number USR-978, with amendments to Condition of Approval 4b, Development Standards 9 and 17, the deletion of Development Standard 8. and subsequent renumbering of the Development Standards be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commissions recommendation for approval. Richard Kimmel seconded the motion. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Jean Hoffman - yes; Tom Rulon - yes; Bill O'Hare - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Juliette Kroekel - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Bud Clemons -yes. Motion carried. CoLksj,der,noposed amendments to Sections 10, 21, 24, 31, 32, 36, and 42 of the Chuck Cunliffe, explained staff had prepared a recommendation for the proposed amendments to the Weld County Zoning Ordinance and asked if any of the Planning Commission members had questions. Discussion followed. Bud Clemons moved proposed change to Section 31.5.1 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance be amended to read 80 acres. Bill O'Hare seconded the motion. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Jean Hoffman - yes; Tom Rulon - yes; Bill O'Hare - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Juliette Kroekel - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Bud Clemons -yes. Motion carried. The Chairman asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. No one wished to speak. Jean Hoffman moved to forward proposed amendments to Sections 10, 21, 24, 31, 32, 36, and 42 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commissions recommendation for approval. Bud t SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING August 4, 1992 Page 5 Clemons seconded the motion. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Jean Hoffman - yes; Tom Rulon - yes; Bill O'Hare yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Juliette Kroekel - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Bud Clemons -yes. Motion carried. Meeting adjou '45 p.m. Respectfully submitted, rby 11)11 4 ISharyn F. Ruff I Secretary • • • • BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING CO*L"IISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by Jean Hoffman that the following resolution be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the proposed amendments to Sections 10, 21, 24, 31, 32, 36, and 42 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance be approved for the following reasons: 1. The existing Zoning Ordinance is in need of revision. 2. The proposed sections will be consistent with the future goals and needs of the County as set out in the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. 3. The proposed amendments will be consistent with the overall intent of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Motion seconded by Bud Clemons. VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Richard Kimmel Jean Hoffman Tom Rulon Bill O'Hare Judy Yamaguchi Juliette Kroekel Shirley Camenisch Bud Clemons The Chairman declared the resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy, along with the proposed amendments, be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners for further proceedings. CERTIFICATION OF COPY I, Sharyn Ruff, Recording Secretary of the Weld County Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution is a true copy of the Resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County, Colorado, adopted on August 4, 1992. Dated the 5 of Au st, 1992, Sharyn F. Ruff Secretary e Dnt Weld County Planning Commission August 4, 1992 To Date �.^�. ^ Department of Planning Services (/'�- COLOR.ADO From — ��� Proposed Amendments to Sections 10, 21, 24, 31, 3 36, and 42 Submet:_ of—the Weld Crouatrain3ag—O dfriance The Department of Planning Services recommends that the proposed amendments be approved for the following reasons; 1. The existing Zoning Ordinance is in need of revision. 2. The proposed sections will be consistent with the future goals and needs of the County as set out in the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. 3. The proposed amendments will be consistent with the overall intent of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. (e M1 46,f‘i tYitmoRAn Vine Planning Commission July 7, 1992 To Dnte COLORADO w DO Chuck Gunliffe COLORADO From Proposed Amendments to Weld County Zoning Ordinance Subject The proposed amendments aro summarized below: Section 10 Amends the animal unit definition to include bison, mules, burros, llamas, and ostriches as livestock in the Agricultural zone district. Adds llamas, mules, and burros in the R-1 (Low Density Residential) zone district. Establishes animal units for the proposed Estate zone district. Amends the child care center definition to be consistent with Colorado Revised Statutes. Amends the livestock definition to include llamas and ostriches as livestock. Section 21,§.1.7, Reduces the amount of time to schedule a public hearing for change of zone applications. ,Sections ?,1.6.1.2 and 22.41 .1 Reduces the amount of time for publication of legal notices for change of zone applications and text amendments of the Zoning Ordinance. This reflects recent changes in Colorado Revised Statutes. Section 24-145 Clarifies status of inactive Special Review permits. Establishes administrative hearing to consider inactive Special Review permits. Section 31.).1 Reduces the minimum lot size for dry land in the Agricultural zone district from 160 acres to 80 acres. Section. 32.2.3.6 Deletes noncommercial junkyards as an accessory use from the Residential zone districts. Renumbers existing Section 32.2.3.7 to new Section 32.2.3.6. • • • • PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE July 7, 1992 Page 2 $ecti,4n Clarifies that animal units are not permitted in the R-2, R-3, R-4. and R-5 residential zone districts. $ectiqn 3€ Establishes a new Estate zone district for single family dwellings. Identifies the intent of the district, uses allowed by right, accessory uses, uses by special review, and bulk requirements. Sections 42.2.3.6 and 42.3.2.5 Establishes minimum spacing of 500 feet between off-site directional signs in the Agricultural, Commercial, and Industrial zone districts. • • PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE Amend the ANIMAL WIT. CHILD CARE CENTER., and LIVESTOCK definitions in Section 10 to read: ANIMAL TTNTT: A term and number used to establish an equivalency for various species of LIVESTOCK. The number of LIVESTOCK allowed by right is dependent upon bulk requirements of the Agricultural, Estate, or R-1 (Low-Density Residential) Zone Districts. LIVESTOCK in excess of the bulk requirements for the Agricultural Zone District shall require a Use by Special Review Permit for a LIVESTOCK CONFINEMENT OPERATION. All LIVESTOCK shall have the following ANIMAL UNIT equivalents and bulk requirements: IN THEJ.GRICULTURAL ZONE DISTRICT Maximum Animal Unit Number of Number Equivalents Animals gerAcre Cow 1 1 4 Bison 1 1 4 Mule 1 1 4 Burro 1 1 4 Llama 1 1 4 Ostrich 1 1 4 Horse 1 1 4 Swine 2 5 20 Sheep .1 10 40 Goat .1 10 40 Poultry .02 50 200 Rabbit .02 50 200 IN THE E (ESTATE) DISTRICT Maximum Animal Unit Number of Number Fyutvalenta A i_T mals gerAcre Cow 1 1 1 Horse 1 1 1 Swine 1 1 1 Llama 1 1 1 Mule 1 1 1 Burro 1 1 1 Sheep .5 2 2 Goat .5 2 2 Poultry .04 25 25 Rabbit .04 25 25 1 • PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE 2 THE R-1 (LOW-DENSITY RESIDENTIAL) ZONE DISTRICT Maximum Animal Unit Number of Number Ecy velents Antmaj per—Lot Cow 1 1 2 Horse 1 1 2 Swine .5 2 4 Sheep .2 5 10 Goat .2 5 10 Poultry .02 50 100 Rabbit .02 50 100 Any combination of the above LIVESTOCK and their equivalents as a use by right shall not exceed the maximum of four (4) ANIMAL UNITS per acre in the Agricultural Zone District: one per acre, not to exceed eight (8) ANIMAL UNITS per LOT in the Estate Zone District; cr two (2) ANIMAL UNITS per LOT in the R-1 (Low Density Residential) Zone District. Amend the CHILD CARE GENIE?, definition to read: A facility, by whatever name known, which is maintained for the whole or part of a day for the care of five or more children under the age of sixteen years and not related to the owner, operator, or manager thereof, whether such facility is operated with or without compensation for such care and with or without stated educational purposes. The term includes facilities commonly known as day care centers, day nurseries, nursery schools, kindergartens, preschools, play groups, day camps, summer camps, and center for developmentally disabled children and those facilities which give twenty-four-hour care for dependent and neglected children and includes those facilities for children under the ago of six years with stated educational purposes operated in conjunction with a public, private, or parochial college or a private or parochial school; except that the term shall not apply to any kindergarten maintained in connection with a public, private, or parochial elementary school system of at least six grades or to any preschool established pursuant to the provisions of Article 28 of Title 22, C.R,S. , which is maintained in connection with a public school system of at least six grades so long as the school system is not also providing extended day services. The terms shall not include any facility licensed as a family care home under the provisions of this article. 2 PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE LIVESTOCK: Cattle, bison, mules, burros, llamas, ostriches, horses, swine, sheep, goats, poultry, rabbits. Amend Section 21.6.1.1 by changing "thirty (30) days and not more than sixty (60) days" to "fifteen (15) days and not more than forty-five (45) days" in the existing text. Amend Sections 21.6.1.2 and 22.4.1.1 by changing "thirty (30)" to "fourteen (14)" in the last sentence of the existing text. Amend Section 24.1.5 to read: 24.1.5 If the use by Special Review has not commenced from the date of approval or is discontinued for a period of three (3) consecutive years it shall be presumed inactive. Weld County shall initiate an administrative hearing to consider whether to grant an extension of time to commence the use or revoke the Use by Special Review. If the Use by Special Review is revoked, it shall be necessary to follow the procedures and requirements of this Section in order to re-establish any Use by Special Review. Amend Section 31.5.1 to read: 31.5.1 Minimum lot size: 80 acres Delete Section 32.2.3.6 Renumber Section 32.2.3.7 to 32.2.3.6 Amend Section 32.7.8 by adding the following to the end of the existing text. ANIMAL UNITS are not permitted in the R-2, R-3, R•4, and R-5 zone districts. 3 s • PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE Add a new section 36 to read: 36 R (Estate) pistrict 36.1 Intent of the E (Estate) District. The E (Estate) District is intended to provide the present and future residents of Weld County with areas in which to locate and establish residential land USES and land USES that are compatible with residential areas. The Estate District is intended to be located, designed, and developed in a manner that is compatible with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan and the adopted MASTER PLANS of affected municipalities. 36.2 uses Allowed by Right in the E (Estate) District 36.2.1 No BUILDING, STRUCTURE or land shall be USED, and no BUILDING or STRUCTURE shall hereafter be erected, structurally altered, enlarged, or maintained in the E (Estate) District except for one or more of the following USES. Land in the E (Estate) District must be USED in compliance with the Bulk Requirements contained in Section 36.3. USES within the E (Estate) District are subject to the additional requirements contained in Section 40, Supplementary District Rezulations and Section 50, Overlay Districts. 36.2.1.1 One (1) SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING per LEGAL LOT. The SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING shall be connected to and served by a PUBLIC WATER system and an adequate sewage disposal system. The sewage disposal system shall comply with the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. Evidence that PUBLIC WATER and an adequate sewage disposal system are available to the LEGAL LOT shall be provided prior to the issuance of a building permit. 4 • • PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE 36.2.1.2 One (1) MANUFACTURED HOME per LEGAL LOT. The MANUFACTURED HOME shall be connected to and served by a PUBLIC WATER system and an adequate sewage disposal system. The sewage disposal system shall comply with the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. Evidence that PUBLIC WATER and an adequate sewage disposal system are available to the LEGAL LOT shall be provided prior to the issuance of a building permit. 36.2.1.3 FARMING, RANCHING, and GARDENING. 36.2.1.4 PUBLIC parks and PUBLIC recreation areas. 36.2.1.5 PUBLIC SCHOOLS, and PUBLIC SCHOOL extension classes. 36.2.1.6 Police and fire stations or facilities. 36.2.1.7 UTILITY SERVICE FACILITIES. 36.2.2 Accessory Uses in the E (Estate) District. The following BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES, and USES shall be allowed in the E (Estate) District so long as they are clearly incidental and ACCESSORY to the Uses Allowed by Right in the E (Estate) District. Such BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES, and USES must be designed, constructed, and operated in conformance with the Bulk Requirements contained in Section 36.3. ACCESSORY USES within the E (Estate) District are also subject to the additional requirements contained in Section 40, Suvolements>y District Regulations and Section 50, Overlay Districts. 36,2,2.1 Garages, carports, and parking areas; 36.2.2.2 Swimming pools, tennis courts and similar recreational facilities; 36.2.2.3 SIGNS, in accordance with the provisions of Section 42; 5 • • PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE 36.2.2.4 HOME OCCUPATIONS; 36.2.2.5 Service BUILDINGS and facilities; and 36.2.2.6 Any other STRUCTURE or USE clearly incidental and ACCESSORY to a Use Allowed by Right in the E (Estate) District. 36.2.3 Uses by Sveciat Review in the E (Estate) District. The following BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES, and USES may be constructed, occupied, operated, and maintained in the E (Estate) District upon approval of a permit in accordance with the requirements and procedures set forth in Section 24, Uses by SDPSiat Review. 36.2.3.1 HOSPITAL, nursing home, and rehabilitation center; 36.2.3.2 Private school; 36.2.3.3 Church; 36.2.3.4 PRIVATE RECREATIONAL FACILITY; 36.2.3.5 KENNEL, subject to the additional requirements of Section 45.6; 36.2.3.6 CHILD CARE CENTER; 36.2.3.7 Keeping, raising, boarding of EXOTIC ANIMALS; 36.2.3.8 HOME BUSINESS; and 36.2.3.9 USES similar to the USES listed above as Uses by Special Review as long as the USE complies with the general intent of the E (Estate) District. 36.3 Bulk Requirements for the E (Estate) District. The following tables list the bulk requirements for the E (Estate) District. 6 • PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE REOUIRE.MENT g (Estate) District 36.3.1 Minimum LOT size 2.5 acres 36.3.2 Maximum LOT size 20 acres 36.3.3 Minimum SETBACK 20 feet 36.3.4 Minimum OFFSET 20 feet 36.3.5 Fences over six feet in height are not required to comply with the minimum OFFSET and may be located on the property line, 36.3.6 Maximum BUILDING HEIGHT 40 feet 36.3.7 Maximum number of ANIMAL UNITS One per acre not to exceed permitted per acre eight (8) ANIMALUNITSper LOT 36,3.8 Minimum square footage of SINGLE 1,200 square feet FAMILY DWELLING or MANUFACTURED HOME 36.3.9 Maximum square footage of total 3,000 square feet ACCESSORY BUILDINGS per LOT 36.3.10 Exterior portions of all ACCESSORY BUILDINGS, including the roof, shall be constructed of non-reflective materials. Amend Sections 42.2.3.6 and 42.3.2.5 to read: Minimum spacing between signs 500 feet 7 • • AP9WAVIT OF PCBLICATION STATE OF COLORADO rnr.ana.wrr... *Ms.A•011.1601• i.t.ne'a.ela. .w COUNTY OF WELD tlpArMn �.�.a. pawM��p�_a.r>.e -avlwlc•wn•r.er 11a A,„, tr rtel.Ylperuwa'aw yNla s•.rlp. ,; . ;rasa_„„ ;,., „.«,w p�nl�►t.ar,. I,KEITH TdANSEN,of said County of Weld,being duly .:, lye sworn,say that I am publisher of Matstta0 pet paw MnlaO for 01mtlan Oianimal :Man CwitnnMt , ...AO NON r a.",..ah.nge.e sett "war wnr ns-Tea* , WINDSOR BEACON tt▪wty� os.a s l.1. . ,. mra ,, • r 1 a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said "n Ra teaewa« MINA County and State, published in the town of W DSOR, le• a aka&aasa tr lot pblics*. cwaww wear aw nl.s.mo. in said County and State .,,cal.'w„e.eer...- .......lord -astir ta. -"s tr.me dusty.-- :p,r,,,,, �. . .. ,and that the notice,of which gnats«anweeble shun. If Rene Skye st4-5"v- W tlG a '£1 ..L4 the annexed is a true copy, has been published in said ro..-.WS+' t:su'.)' :`,/t lIorMMw a ,pat. yaekkatths'Mwaat . OWNS weekly for [ _successive weeks,that the notice ,>;.anrpgts.ara. anrnanrna « 1M -'the armor. na.a • armr4ehdar ybw.e. q.;nyhc roono:aw'rar was published in the regular and entire issue of every ua.arr..a a'r bra, 'a.e.aa«rar,ww aenal«a..wn,Iwy number of the paper during the period and time of -yyp :'.;,In�cei..wo Aaatale >,ygclr•RNrr,w »u0t P P Arms*in**tea wrdaa._ _ t•AkawYecenor —' '-- � publication, and in the newspaper proper and not in a a«t'attah to tnelw. supplement,and that the first publication'�.� aura, :.,;sptropaLl� �yla ai(s+•.,,. PP P of said notice -.Wtw.aM aavrhw Orx'I...-slays at. �:.flAM. was in said paper bearing the date of the tr:Walk* In its riam.*.W Plan.. Skaablrhaa tsnm, q' ApAdilWal mna pMNi. 4t.apahaa -•oleo«a0ahaat ' St/ti AD., 19 F—�and MSs,. M *IaSW , (1 say of •" , mule%ana burros r to O0"tee tntl'w art.anaa alter ar the last publication bearing the date of the the*I(L.ow Mashy Spiels' .Aram A at taut.ra t, '! P g wwR.htIct. alli .oar •:..-PrniY,_..- -4Can Sol .•fl swirl :Est alr11 b4rwmraMsa' day of A D., 19 and aej• peP.wa ielraan. - 'raw..w'nbwret 'AY oan•n..M uef that the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published e'rt�;,, _ rt.hrwrsrner, 'naenst.lstr.st.ar continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 5 antrs.she ems era . . :awn*mile ions - anr.anwia it n.. consecutive weeks,in said County and State,prior to the rase. ."to d t.aoloR► wele O°"'a►x°.",t^s - date of first publication of said notice,and the same is a twpaw. R.rrw " '+p. e.sa to e rlt.'d newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulatesetaord sesserhuelr ;.Uda.haad. printing of legal notices and advertisements, approved ,s anM Va sables aooann%araanryr. .-.th• y prposea- May 18,1931,and all Pri far as in force. -swain t.whd.-. ,»MsN�u.l. aww a. pn...s..: �IrC d� LISHER Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4 _day of %Iprgb& 19� NOTARY PUBLIC My commission expires q� { tyn d •=O s -• 0/ t` ,, AUG 0 5 1992 LS Weld County Flaming CtSt��ounfa���� • • ,� C \\ Buy & Sell • Hatching • Boarding O4142" � JOHN&JOANN M�COBD 4807 5.Wadsworth Blvd. 'vttieh 3Oo _ Owners Littleton,CO 80123 40 acver fly Orvq/e„ Telephone:(303)973-3868 Fax:(303)980-5625 .tine 12 , .�e 2 weld County ?lannis Commission Ms. Sh__ ley Catcn_cch 9l5 .0th St . Room 342 Croelcy, CO x063_ Dear Ms. Camcnisch: We would like to register our support for changing the zoning ordinance in Weld county to allow ostriches under normal usage instead of special permit usage. We would like to suggest land usage limits of sir- to eight adult birds per acre of and. Any more than this would inhibit proper breeding. This usage should however, exclude chicks under three months of age. After three months, chicks arc considered stable enough to be sold to other interested breeders. Thank you for your time and consideration in this matter. As a «current ostrich breeder, we would be available, any time, to inform and answer any questions the co--Josioners may have regarding the current market. We look forward to the amendment of this ordinance within the near future. '_ease accept our invitation to tour our cure f--" "'es located in Littleton prior to making a decision on this issue. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us at 003 \ 073-3868 . Sincerely, `'V^y^f c(^f p^I .'oh n T. McCord ?M: I •...victris\•\ • • Ac DEPARTMENT OF PLANNINGSERVECES 1• PMONE(3031336�m0,EXnum 915 tan STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80831 COLORADO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Weld County Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing at 1:30 p.m. , on Tuesday, August 4, 1992, in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room, First Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado, for the purpose of amending the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as summarized below: Section 1Q Amends the animal unit definition to include bison, mules, burros, llamas, and ostriches as livestock in the Agricultural zone district. Adds llamas, mules, and burros in the R-1 (Low Density Residential) zone district. Establishes animal units for the proposed Estate zone district. Amends the child care center definition to be consistent with Colorado Revised Statutes. Amends the livestock definition to include llamas and ostriches as livestock. Section_21.6.1.1 Reduces the amount of time to schedule a public hearing for change of zone applications. Sections 21 6_1 .2 and 22.4.1.1 Reduces the amount of time for publication of legal notices for change of zone applications and text amendments of the Zoning Ordinance. This reflects recent changes in Colorado Revised Statutes. Section 24.1.5 Clarifies status of inactive Special Review permits. Establishes administrative hearing to consider inactive Special Review permits. Section 31.5.1 Reduces the minimum lot size for dry land in the Agricultural zone district from 160 acres to 80 acres. • ! PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE July 7, 1992 Page 2 section 32.2.3.6 Deletes noncommercial junkyards as an accessory use from the Residential zone districts. Renumbers existing Section 32.2.3.7 to new Section 32.2.3.6. Section 32.7.8 Clarifies that animal units are not permitted in the R-2, R-3, R-4, and R-5 residential zone districts, Section 36 Establishes a new Estate zone district for single family dwellings. Identifies the intent of the district, uses allowed by right, accessory uses, uses by special review, and bulk requirements. Sections 42.2.3.6 and 42.3.2.5 Establishes minimum spacing of 500 feet between off-site directional signs in the Agricultural, Commercial, and Industrial zone districts. All persons in any manner interested in the proposed amendments to the Weld County Zoning Ordinance are requested to attend and be heard. Materials pertaining to the proposed amendments are available for public inspection in the office of the Department of Planning Services, Room 342, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado, 80631 - Phone - 356-4000, Extension 4400. Bud Clemons, Chairman Weld County Planning Commission To be published in the Windsor Beacon To be published one (1) time by Received by: Date: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE 1 PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS • V.O. WARRANT NO. P.O. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 40 SEMI-MONTHLY PAYROLL CHECKS 8.051.18 TOTAL 3 8,061.18 STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD }) ss This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated _ OCTOBER 19 , 19 92 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 8,061. 18 DATED THIS 19TH DAY OF PAYROLL , 19 2 . l./ WELD Y X :N E FrIC SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 19TH _ DAY OF _ PAYROLL 19 92 . MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: NyComutss;onupresJar��GWy?Q,is95 NO ARI S/ QE STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD 55 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 PAYROLL FUND totaling $ 8.061.18 _ifte—C a rpe�r o Member �T��r �127__2Y�`,��/ ATTEST .. fritti2A-“777 atmnilikiajz Member 4)ELD CO 'NTYCLERRKo� T BOARD G1�J�/may By'De44-,41:, "'e< �r Member , /tt 1152-92-018 Member J wnP200P LIFT n COUNTY DATE L 10/14/92 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 1 AS OF : 10/14/92 4, " • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT . NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 00J PROJ AMOUNT • • A185893 ADVANCED LADDERS OF COLO 2195 01-1061-6250-JAIIT 210.00 • 210. 00 • • A185894 ALBERTSON 10015T 19-4110-6379 40. 13 • 19-4140-6379-MAT 13.30 19-4170-6379-2 18. 22 • • 71.65- • • A185895 ALVAREZ, DANIEL 101592 21-6490-6398 32.00 • ------ - 32.00 • • A185896 ARCHULETA. RICHARD 101592 21-6490-6398 8,00 • . 8.00 0 4D A185897 ARGUELLO, ALVIN 101592 21-6490-6398 9 .00 • • 9.00 • A185898 BENAVIDE21 JOSEPHINE 101592 21-6490-6398 24. 00 • • 24. 00 • • A165899 BENAVIDE21 JUAN 101592 21-6490-6398 16.00 • 16.00 • • A185900 BLANCO, PAULA 101592 21-6490-6398 8. 00 0 41 8.00 • • A185901 BLEA1 ANNA 101592 21-6490-6398 8.00 • 8.00 • ' ID 0 0 41 • •i C 'i:t } "`y r s e n sis r 3 }` v� •3�fY -'4:“'-4-i WAP2O0P WELD COUNTY DATE : 10/14/92 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 2 ; AS OF : 10/14/92 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMUER NUMBER ED DEPT ODJ PROD AMOUNT A185902 BLEA. MARIA 101592 21-6490-6398 12.00 • 12. 00 • • A185903 DMC SOFTWARE, INC. 59027 65-1191-6397 46600.00 • ` 4.600.00 • • A185904 BREUER) RUSSELL 101592 21-6490-6398 16.00 • • 16.00 • S A185905 BUSTAMANTE, ELIJAH 101592 21-6490-6398 4. 00• ---- 4.00 • • A185906 BUSTAMANTE, MIRIAM 101592 21-6490-6398 4.00 • 4.00 • A185907 CAMPANA. TONY OR DOMINICK 14860 24-9044-6397-4715 7.00 --- 0------ - • 7.00 • • AI85908 CANTU. CHRISTINE 101592. 21-6490-6398 8.00 • 8.00 • • A185909 CHAVEZ, GABE 101592 21-6490-6398 8.00 • 8.00 • • A185910 CITY OF DACONO 820570 01-1061-6340-ROAD 35.93 • • 35. 93 • • A185911 CITY OF GREELEY 379 01-1061-6342-LIB 711. 17 • • • • • 0 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 10/14/92 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 3 - • ., AS OF 1 10/ 14/92 • WARRANT PAYEE [NUOICE ACCOUNT NUNDER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT ODJ PROJ AMOUNT • • A185911 CITY OF GREELEY 711617 A185912 COLOTEX ELECTRIC SUPPLY 191237 0t-1061-6236-CC 104.00 • • 104.00 • • A185913 COREN PRINTING 20966 19-4140-6220 200 .00 • 200. 00 • • A185914 CORONADO, YVONNE 101592 21-6490-6398 9.00 • 9. 00 • --- • A185915 CRESCENT ELECTRIC SUPPLY 208013 01-1061-6236-CC 161 .00 • • -- '--Lbl •00 • • A185916 DELGADO AZELA 101592 21-6490-6398 8. 00 ----—--------- • 8.00 • • A185917 DELGADO. FELIPE 101592 21-6490-6398 10.00 • 10.00 • • A185918 DENVER DEVELOPMENTAL 058565 19-4140-6220 81 .00 • • 81. 00 • • A185919 ESPINOSA; RONDA 101592 21-6490-6398 8.00 • ----------x•00 . • A185920 FRANCO' MIGUEL 101592 21-6490-6398 121.00 • ' 121. 00 • • • • • • • :.. wAP200A WELD COUNTY DATE 10/14/92 Ill IP WARRANT REGISTER PAGE / 4 AS OF : 10/14/92 • WARRANT PAYE F. tut/nice ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 0BJ PROJ AMOUNT • A185921 FT COLLINS WINTRONIC 049810 01^2111-6220-SERV 32.00 • • 32.00 • • A185922 FUENTES. JOSE 101592 21-6490-6398 48.00 • 48.00 • • A18S923 GARCIA. YVONNE 101592 21-6490-6398 27. 00 • ----Y---27. 00 • ID • A185924 GARZA. JULISSA 101592 21-6490-6398 85. 00 • 85.00 • • A185925 GILDAUGH AGENCY W969CL 24-9034-6397-4715 680.00 • 680.00 III -- • A185926 GOJO SPORTS. INC 51232 19-4140-6220 192.00 • 192.00 • • A185927 GONZALES. MELISSA 101592 21-6490-6398 40.00 • • 40.00 • A185928 GREELEY BOARD OF REALTORS 1012 01-1041-6229 13. 34 • 13.34 • • A185929 GREELEY GAS CO 1101 01-1061-6340-ROAD 72.05 • 4620 01-1061-6340-ROAD 20.52 • 5073 01-1061-6340-ROAD 35.43 • 128.00 • ID • • • • • WAP)OOP WELD COUNTY DATE i 10/14/92 0 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 5 • AS OF : 10/ 14/92 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT • A185930 GUERRERO1 PEDRO 101592 21-6490-6398 12.00 • • 12.00 • • A165931 HERIIANDEZ) DARIE 101592 21-6490-6398 61. 00 • 61.00 • • A185932 MULTI ENGRAVING 045747 01-2110-6225-TRNG 11 .00 • 045748 88-2112-6220-RESV 66.00 • 77. 00 A185933 LEYBA1 MICHELLE 101592 21-6490-6398 85.00 • • 85.00 • • A185934 LOPEZ, ALAN 201592 21-6490-6398 61.00 61.00 • • A185935 MANDEZ, SAMUEL 101592 21-6490-6398 85.00 • 85.00 • • A185936 MCCAULEY, ERIN 101592 21-6490-6398 60. 00 • • 60. 00 • • A185937 METPATH. INC. 09305T 19-4140-6350-CDP 120.50 19-4140-6350-MAT 260.00 • 19-4140-6350-WAP 52.50 • 433.00 • • A185938 MICRO COMPUTER WORLD INC 24300 65-1191-6212 225.00 • • 225.00 • • • • • q o WAP200P WELD COUNTY:` DATE 1 10/14/92 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 6ID AS OF 1 10/14/92 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMDER WARRANT , NUMBER NUHOER FD DEPT 08.1 PROJ AMOUNT Ill • A105939 NARANJO. GEORGE 101592 21-6490-6398 61 .00 • 61 .00 • • A185940 NORMEOCO SERVICES INC. 0927ST 19-4170-6221-LMS 3.69 • 19-4170-6221-LS1D 105. 87 • 109.56 • • A185941 OCHOA. CORA 101592 21-6490-6398 36.00 • 36.00 • 41 A185942 OFFEN ACE HARDWARE 69407 01-1061-6360-CC 19.00 4. --- 19.00 O • A185943 PENA. JAIME 101592 21-6490-6398 73.00 • 73.00 • • A185944 PENA. JAVIER 101592 21-6490-6396 73.00 • 73.00 ID • A185945 PENNY SAVER MEDICAL SPLY 104968 19-4140-6220 154. 50 • 105235 19-4140-6220 70.65 • 225. 15 ID 4I A185946 PEPE O'TODLES 624959 01-1014-6370 70.75 ID 41 70.75 • • A185947 PERSICHINO. PASQUALE 101492 01-1153-6370 124. 17 • ---- 124 . 17 . ID 0 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 1 10/14/92 0 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 7 • AS OF 1 10/14/92 • WARRANT PAYEE. INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT ODJ PROJ AMOUNT • A165948 POUDRE VALLEY REA INC 22730 01-1061-6340-ROAD 57.53 • • 57 . 53 • • A185949 PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF COLO 60304 01-1061-6341-COMN 55.87 • 8169 O1-1061-634O-ROAD 4.84 95743 01-1061-6340-ROAD 85.81 • • 146. 52 • A185950 RAYMER WATER DEPT 100I92 01-1061 -6340-ROAD 30.00 • • 30.00 • • A185951 RENDONI CHRIS 101592 21-6490-6398 12.00 • 12.00 • • A185952 REYESs J£RMAINE 101592 21-6490-6398 12,00 • • 12.00 • O A185953 REYNA3 MARIA G 101592 21-6490-6398 24.00 • 24 .00 • • A185954 RIOS3 CHRIS 101592 21-6490-6398 12,00 • 12.00 • • A185955 RI203 YVONNE 101592 21-6490-6398 12.00 • --------------- • • A185956 RODRIQUEZ' JOSE 101592 21-6490-6398 48.00 • • 48.00 • • • • • • • 4 iix ,_ ,,,, ? ,, ,,,% 1 a sy �� 3�' ‘ '. -i-7 . --4-y ri, oT+ ° 1 rx l� ?li i WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE i 10/14/92• WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 8 • AS OF 1 10/14/92 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • LAUNDER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT • A185957 RURAL ELECTRIC CO 02295 01-1061-6340-ROAD 16 .77 • 49367 01-1061-6340-ROAD 10.47 • 27. 24 • • • A185958 SADUSKY, JR, STANLEY J MI1005 01-1041-6370 17.75 • --_-Y_________ • • A185959 SANCHEZ, GAYL£NE 101592 21-6490-6398 85.00 • • 85.00 • 4185960 SCHUTTE, CHRISTINA 101592 21-64904-6398 85, 00 • ---_--_________ 85,00 • • A185961 SERVICE AMERICA CORP 8770A 01-1126-6370 55.00 • • 55.00 • • A185962 SHOEMAKER, RICHARD 101592 21-6490-6398 24.00 • • 24.00 • A185963 SPRAGUE, AMANDA 101592 21-6490-6398 90.00 • 90.00 • • A185964 STAMP-KO 16231 19-4140-6220 43.52 • • 43. 52 • • A185965 SUNBURST COMMUNICATNS INC 80632 01-1125-6330 10.60 • 10. 60 • • • • • • • • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 110/14/92 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 9 • AS OF t 10/14/92 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT ODJ PROJ AMOUNT A185966 SUNTRONICS 009055 01-1061-6236-CC 295.27 • 295.27 • • A185967 TACORONTE3 ED 101592 21-6490-6398 30.00 • 30.00 • • I A185968 TIJERIHA1 ANTHONY 101592 21-6490-6398 124. 00 • - 124.00 • • • A185969 TOWN OF FREDERICK 101592 OI-1061-6341-HSF1 75.66 13414 01-1061-6341-HSF2 117. 16 • t4158 01-1061-6341-LI8F 104.62 • 402670 01-1061-6342-HSF1 80. 46 01-1061-6342-HSF2 80.46 • 01-1061-6342-Ll8f 80.45 • 538. 81 • • A185970 TOWN OF GROUER 100192 01-1061-6340-ROAD 34.75 • ---------34.75 • • • A185971 TOWN OF KEENESUURG 370810 01-1061-6340-ROAD 15.00 • 15.00 • • A185972 TOWN OF NUNN 100192 01-1061-6340-ROAD 23.00 • 23.00 • • A185973 UNITED POWER. INC. 11687 01-1061-6340-ROAD 5. 17 • ---- • 5. 17 B A185974 UNITED STATES WELDING INC 707320 01-2118-6220 2 .75 • • • • • • • y M1 rr l . , , e v. — •, a( • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 10/14/92 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 10 • AS OF : 10/14/92 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ pROJ AMOUNT • • A185974 UNITED STATES WELDING INC 2.75 • • A185975 US WEST COMMUNICATIONS 2I3700 67-1192-6345-LOCL 133.96 • 214168 67-1192-6345-LD 174.94 • 214960 67-1192-6345-LD 174.94 2I4974 67-1192-6345-LD 174.94 • --_- ......658.78 • • A185976 VASQUEZ1 SAN JUANA 101592 21-6490-6398 41 .00 • • 41.00 • • A185977 VILLAREAL' OLIVIA 101592 21-6490-6398 137.50 • 137.50 • -- • A185978 VISA 92892 01-1123-6394 9.53 • • 9.53 • • A185979 W W GRAINGER INC 075038 01-1061-6360-CC 298.08 • 298.08 • • A185980 WINOGRADS STEEL 6 SUPPLY 062626 01-1061-6360-CC 255. 44 • 255.44 • • • FINAL TOTAL : 12. 891 .96 • • • • • • • • • • 0 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 10/14/92 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 11 AS OF : 10/14/92 • 41 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN • • COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 10 , AND 41 DATED 10/14/92, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE • 41 AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES , WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT S /133.$92. 96 . 0.4 • DATED THIS lS ' DAY (IF ll( 19 _. 41 • DIRECT MANGE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES -/� • • SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS _I 01 t DAY OF aab b r 19 16. , • MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MyCIWIIS5b ExpiresJanwg10,1& ID • ' all+10284- 41 NOTARY PUBLIC i 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 ____&fftfra/ _ FUND - TOTALING $_ia e9/. 94____ ' DATED IS _ I � DI/ Y OF _ (1aikP!' _K _ (1aikP!' _ 19_b _, 41 frw.th __________ WELD COUNTY CLERK 70 THE BOARD 41 _Szi_,,,,,,,<Ft_i _f____ 41 41 BETY --.115Cilleise". CHAIR • • ...../a2 . 4- ___ 9-- MEMBER MENDER • 41 ____ kidij el())214-4- ____ 41 .42<4-,( MENDER ME BER 41 • 41 • • II • 41 #•,ter s' * ` 1. WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 10/15/92 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 2 1 AS OF : 10/15/92 e • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT e NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT - • M__r--_- A185981 ABREO� GERALD 921013 O1-2310-6599-PROD 2.0041 • 2.00 • ...........====. • A185982 ALL PURPOSE RENTALS SALES 023948 34-1944-6940-CH 70.49 e 024014 34-1944-6940-CH 508.80 • 024383 34-1944-6940-CH 37.77 • __--_-_6l7 06- • • A185983 AUDIO INTELLIGENCE DEVICE 058389 01-2115'6212 138.00 • • ----�--138.00 • -_.__====:pc • A185984 BANTAM DOUBLEDAY 085472 52-5580-6322 -_-' .co • 13.90 • __----- -2=s=Z= e A185985 BENAVIDEZ, JUAN 101692 21-6490-6398 121 .00 41 41 121 .00 • A185986 BLANCO; PAULA - 101692 21-6490-6398 48.00 • • Y~ - 48.00 • • A185987 BLEA. ANNA 101692 21-6490-6398 - 27.00- • 27.00 e A185988 BLEAT MARIA 101692 21-6490-6398 85.00 • --- 85.00 • • A185989 BOB ADAMS. INC 071851 52-5530.-6322 200.00 • • 200.00+ • • s • • 41 41 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE S 10/15/92 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE i 241 AS OF : 10/16/92 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT • A165990 BRILLIANCE CORPORATION 100192 52--5560-6337 6.00 • 41 rsos.c 41 Ak • A185991 BRUNSWIGS REBECCA J 002591 63-9020-6740-DENT 35.50 • 35.50 • tocac -- • A185992 BUNTING TRASH SERVICE 293809 01-1061-6347-CC 22.00 • 294159 01-1061-6347-CC 114.00 41 294799 01-1061-6347-CC 22.00 294809 0t-1061-6347^CC 50.00 • 294819 01-1061-6347-CC 86.00 • 294829 01-1061-6347—CC 18.00 294849 01-1061-6347—CC 22.00 294859 01-1061-6347—CC 215,00 41 41 294879 01-1061-6347—CC 28.00 294889 01-1061-6347—CC 24.00 a • 294909 01-1061-6347—CC 28.00 • 294919 01-1061-6347—CC 18.00 294929 01-1061-6347—CC 32.00 • 294939 01-1061-.4347-CC 38.00 • 294999 01-1061-6347-CC 22.00 295139 01-1061-6347-CC 18.00 --------41 • 757,00 • A185993 BUNTING TRASH SERVICE 295209 Ot-1061-6347-CC 38.00 • 296409 01-1061-6347^CC 18.00 41 41 56.00 41 • A185994 BUSTAMANTE, ELIJAH 101692 21-6490^6398 61 .00 • 61 .00 • • A185995 BUSTAMANTE; MIRIAM 101692 21-6490-6398 12.00 • 12.00 t 41 41 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 1 10/15/92 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 3 • AS OF 1 10/15/92 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT • 41 A185996 CANTUI CHRISTINE 101692 21-6490-6398 61 .00 • 61.00 • • A165997 CENTRAL COLO LIBRARY SYST 101292 52-5580-6370 35.00 • 35.00- A185998 CHAVEZ) GABE 101692 21-6490-6398 85.00 • --�V---85.00 8 41 • A165999 CHRISMAN, JOHN N 544731 01-2110-6370-OPS 11.53 • • 11 .53 • 2 3 • A186000 COLO DEPT OF REVENUE 093092 86-2311-6599 507.72 • ----- 507.72 • _=_=_ • A186001 COLO WATER CONGRESS CWC92 01-1011-6335 500.00 S ~r~ 500.00 • ..- 41 A186002 COLOTEX ELECTRIC SUPPLY 186240 01-1061-6236-CC 33.60 e 186245 01-1061-6236-CC 49.50 • 169579 01-1061-4236-CC 53.25 • 189632 01-1061-6236-CC 78. 10 190133 01-1061-6236-CC 84.70 • 192944 01-1061-6236-CC 19.31 • 193704 01-1061-6236-CC 17.12 • 335. 58 • • A186003 CORONADO, YVONNE 101692 21-6490-6398 8.00 • - B.OD • ---- ------ • • • • 41 MAP20DP WELD COUNTY ` DATE S 10/15/92 II WARRANT REGISTER PAGE i 4 AS OF S 10/15/92 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT ID NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT • A186004 CRESCENT ELECTRIC SUPPLY 207812 01-1061-6236-CC 43.33 • 207914 01-1061-6236-CC 83.49 • 208152 01-1061-6236-CC -_-_ 11 .70+ • 138.52 • A186005 CROSS' DWIGHT 921013 Ol-23I0-6594-PROD 55.00 II 55.00 IP • A186006 DELGADO AZELA 101692 21-6490-6398 85.00 • • 85.00 • =======a.......= • A186007 DELGADO' FELIPE 101692 21-6490-6398 _______ 60.00 » • 60.00 i A186008 DEMCO SUPPLY INC 417774 52-5510-6220 123.05 41 123.05 ID ID A186009 FOSS' ELMER G 002575 63-9020-6740-DENT 223.00 • • 223.00 • • A186010 FOUR SEASONS RENTAL 4843 34-1944-6940-CH 535.00 • 535.00- • ====:t= • A186011 FRANCO' MIGUEL 101692 21-6490-6398 12.00 12.00 • A186012 FUENTES' JOSE 101692 21-6490-6398 36.00 • • - ~^ 36.00 • • ID , • Y. WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE I 10/16/92 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE I 5 AS OF ' 3 10/15/92 • • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT • • A186013 GARCIA; YVONNE 101692 21-6490-6398 61 .00 • 61 .00 • .== • A186014 GARZA, JULISSA 101692 21-6490-6398 y��---73.00 • 73.00 • crcraaccaccca • A186015 GAYLORD BROS INC 895001 52-5591-6212 138.41 • 895019 52-5510-6212 46.29 • 52-5591-6212 154.28 • 338.98 •c=aacsa�c • A186016 GLOBAL COMPUTER SUPPLIES 121009 65-1191-6220 --y---- 31.41 • 31.4I • • A186017 GRAVES, TERRY A 101292 52-5580-6370 25.61 • Y~ 25.61 • .ac=----- • A166018 GREELEY CLUB 100292 01-1011-6377—AL1 21 .74 1 01-1011-6377-02 15.00 • +----36.T4 • • • A186019 GREELEY ELECTRIC REPAIR 38408 01-1061-6233-CC 75.63 • --^---75.63 • • A186020 GREELEY "WINNELSON CO 117741 01-1061-6235-CC 166.98 • 117830 01-1061-6235-CC 5.55 117948 01-1061-6235-CC 4.40 • _ r» 176.93 • • • A186021 GUERRERO, PEDRO 101692 21-6490-6398 73.00 O • • • • • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 10/15/92 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 6 AS OF : 10/16/9241 41 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT 41 41 A186021 GUERRERO. PEDRO 73.00 41 A186022 HERNANDEZ' MARIE 101692 21-6490-6398 12.00 • --------------- 41 12.00 ===62===3=====_ i 4186023 HIGGINS HARDWARE 16995 01-1061-6360-CC 116.0041 • 116.00 • ============s== 41 A186024 HIGH PLAINS REG LIB SYS 100192 52-5510-6333 95.00 • 52-5520-6333 95.00 52...5560.i-6333 95.00 • 52-5580-6333 MM`-_230.00 • 515.00 • c 41 A186025 HIGHSMITH CO INC 267084 52-5510-6212 21.65 • 267376 52-5510-6212 189.30 • 52-5591^6212 252.44 • __-_w--463.39 41 • A186026 HISPANIC BOOK DISTRIBUTOR 017875 52-5580-6322 �M Y--335.63- • 335.63 • -_z- 4t-Zs= 41 4186027 HOBBY HOUSE PRESS 30426W 52-5540-6229 47.43 • 41 --~Y-_-47.43 • A186028 HOYT1 JUDITH K 1009MI 0t-1041-6370 81 .5041 • 81.50 • • A186029 INGRAM BOOK CO 454711 52-5540-6229 59.25 • 52-5580-6322 286.89 • 41 • • 41 41 1 t F ' ie =L is ::-.4):•:', -.5*-.. 1 f, WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 1 10/15/92 e WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 7 AS OF 2.10/15/9 • • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMDER NUMBER FD DEPT 08J PROJ AMOUNT • • A186029 INGRAM BOOK CO 454712 52-5580-6322 14.33 • 454713 52-5580-6322 14.30 • 454714 52-5580-6322 154.20 • 454715 52-5580-6322 27.30 454716 52-5540-6229 13.00 • 52-5580-6322 26.00 • 454719 52-5540-6229 12 .58 52-5580-6322 36.62 • 454720 52-5540-6229 11 .43 • 52-5580-6322 22.86 • 678.76 • =- • At86030 JONES, DONALD E 1008MI 01-1041^6370 151.25- • 157.25 • • A186031 KADAVY, RITA F 101292 52-5510-6370 35.00 • 35.00 • a • A186032 LACY, GORDON E 002592 63-9020-6740-DENT 64.50 • 79-1011-6143 54.50 • -_--.- 119.00 • ------_--czc_es • A186033 LEDESMA1 JAVIER 921013 01-2310-6599-PROG 80.00 • • 80.00 • • A186034 LEYBA. MICHELLE 101692 21-6490-6398 124.00 • 124.00 • • At86035 LONGS DRUGS 20149 01-2111-6220-GRIM 6.17 • 20530 01-2111-6220-GRIM -`- _1.79 • 7.96 • C • • • • • • • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 1 10/15/92' • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 8 AS OF 10/15/92 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT . NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT • A186036 LOPEZ' ALAN 101692 21.4-6490...4398 12.00 • • 12.00 • • A186037 MADDOX. GEORGE A 002593 63-9020-6740-DENT 34.00 • 34.00 • A166038 MAJORS WELDING 6 SUPPLY R01256 19-4170-6220 6.00 41 6.00 • • A186039 MANDEZ3 SAMUEL 101692 21-6490-6398 90.00 • • 90.0D • se=as • A186040 MARK VII EQUIPMENT 609923 01-1061-6250-JANT --y 116.00 . • 116.00 41 41 A186041 MCCAULEY. ERIN 101692 21-6490-6398 16.00 41 16.00 41 • A186042 MESA COUNTY 10- 01-2320-6350-NRDO 180.00 • 41 • --~---180.00 • 4186043 MIKE'S CAMERA 106737 01-2111-6220^CRIN --119.80- • 119.80 • _- • A186044 MILLER) BRUCE 921013 0I-2310--6599-PROG 44.00 41 44.00 • _ c • A186045 MONARCH PLUMB SUPPLY CO 030560 01-1061-6235-CC 261.28 • • • • • • • WAP200P WELD COMM ' DATE 10/15/92 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 9 AS OF i 10/15/92 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • ID NUMBER NUMBER ED DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT 41 ID A186045 MONARCH PLUMB SUPPLY CO 261.28 ID• 32c A186046 MONTGOMERY ELEVATOR CO 394661 01-1061-6360-CC 946.00 • 946.00 • Ill • A186047 NACO CONFERENCE CENTER RE1O92 21-6950-6335 450.00 • 450.00 • _____ • A186048 NARANJO' GEORGE 101692 21-6490-6398 4.00 • 4.00 _----- O A186049 NICHOLS BUS. MACH. REPAIR 2962 19-4110-6366 62.50 • -Y~---62.50 • • A186050 NORTH COLO MEDICAL CENTER 758 31-1944-6920 4,641 .08 • SUPPLY 31-.1944-6920 1,000►00 • 003160 31-1944-6920 2,075.00 ID 221921 31-1944-6920 14,075.00 221922 31-1944-6920 14,075.00 • 221923 31-1944-6920 1,250.00 • 221924 31-1944-6920 21,850.00 914301 31-1944-6920 1,000.00 • 914302 31-1944-6920 1 ,675.00 • 914303 31-1944-6920 395.00 914304 31-1944-6920 4,720.00 • 914305 31-1944-6920 9, 175.00 • 914306 31-1944-6920 450.00 914307 31-1944-6920 ♦20.00 • 76,801.08 • c ID A186051 OCHOA, CORA 1OI692 21-6490-6398 4.00 • • --------4.00 • --- _ ID ID • • ID i . . ' WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 310/16/9,2 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE to AS OF 3 10/15/92 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 08.1 PROJ AMOUNT • A186052 PENA) JAIME 101692 21-6490-6398 24.00 • I • 24,00 • ===s sasssss=asc • A186053 PENA) JAVIER 101.692 21-6490-6398 -_--� 12,00 • ^-_12.00 • zsa===s=s=z==1-._ • *186054 PENNINGTON, DAN L 002594 63-9020^6740-DENT 45.00 • 45.00 • so=s=ss= • • A186055 PLANT) PATTY M 002595 63-9020-6740-VISN 150,00 • 150.00 cm--= s • • A186056 RENDON, CHRIS 101692 21-6490-6398 -^` ----8,00 • 8,00 • • A186057 REYNA, MARIA C 101692 21-6490-6398 48.00 • • 48.00 • A166058 RICK'S APPLIANCE PARTS 063218 01-1061-6233-CC 18,25 • 063344 01-1061-6233-CC 15.95 • 063519 01-1061-6233--CC 1.70 • 063547 01-1061-6233-CC 21.90 063602 01-1061-6233-CC 17,20 • 063692 01-1061-6233-CC 3785 • 112,85 • • • A186059 RIGS) CHRIS 101692 21-6490-6398 8,00 • • 8.00 • *186060 RIZ , YVONNE 101692 21-6490-6398 9,00 • O • • • • • • y w t t b "i ;: .i/a' j '-' 4 . Xt 4 1 SKI 4 S -, :. WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 10/15/92 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 ll AS OF 1 .10/15/92 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT • • A186060 RIZO3 YVONNE 9.00 •• ==c ======s A186061 RODRIQUEZ' JOSE 101692 21-6490-6398 8.00 • • 8.00 ====n=====s==c= • • A186062 RUSCH/ HENRY E 002596 63-9020-6740—VISN 7.50 . 7.50 • =======-=s===z= • A186063 SANCHEZ1 GAYLENE 101692 21-6490-6348 - 4100 • 41.00 ____ • A186064 SCHILDMEIER1 BEVERLEY ' 002597 63-9020-6740-VISH 101 .00 • ----"`101.00 • • A186065 SCHILDMEIER1 DAVID W 002598 63-9020-6740-.015N 79.00 e • 79.00 • • A186066 SCHUTTEJ CHRISTINA 101692 21-6490-6398 10.00 5 10.00 • -"- r__ • A186067 SCDHY, JERRY L 002599 63-9020-6740-DENT 39.00 • 1008MI 01-1041-6370 168.00 • 257.00 • ==--= ==--= • A186068 SHOEMAKER' RICHARD 101692 21-6490-6398 30.00 • --------------- • 30.00 = • A186069 SPRAGUE', AMANDA 101692 21-6490-6398 88.00 4 • • • • • • 0 �4 l _ c ♦y e- e NAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 1 10/15/92 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 12 • AS OF : : 10/18/92 fill WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ 'PROJ . AMOUNT • ID A186069 SPRAGUE, AMANDA 88.00 • cs sao_xzcc ID A186070 SPRAGUE' VICKY D 002600 63-9020_6740-VISN 72.42 • 79-1011-6143 72.43 • 002601 63-9020-6740-DENT 32.50 79-1011-6143 32.50 • 209.85 II • A186071 STRONG' DOROTHY J ME 01-3700-6370 66.98 e st 01-3700-6370 70.05 • ROMTAX 01-3700-6370 ---7.84- • 144.87 • aco=m___ • A166072 TACORONTE' ED 101692 21-6490-6398 85.00 85000 ID = • A186073 TIJERINA, ANTHONY 101692 21-6490-6398 85.00 ID • 85.00 • • A186074 TIME LIFE 018648 52-5580-6322 ----»-- 18.64 • 18.64 II A186075 TIMPTE 115165 01-1061-6360-CC 1 '970.00 • 115166 01-1061-6360-CC ----Y1'970.00- e 3'940,00 ID A186076 U S POSTMASTER 992 01-1011-6311 35,20 ID • 65-1191-6310 21 .24 • 01-1012-6311 62.72 01-1014-6310 243. 16 • 01-1015-6310 115.55 ID01-1021-6310 3' 985.95 ID • ID e^ WAP200P . WELD COUNTY , DATE 1 10/15/92 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 13 AS OF : 10/15/92 41 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ' ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT 41 NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT Y ~« w • 41 - 4186076 U S POSTMASTER 992 01-1025-6311 998.91 01-1031-6310 573.91 • 01-1041-6310 297.11 • 01-1123-6310 342.40 01-1125-6311 70.66 • 01-1127-6310 67.98 • 01-1151-6310 17.34 01-1152-6310 361 .43 • 01-1153-6311 140.10 • 01-1154-6310 66. 19 01-2111-6311-ADM 653.88 • 01-2150-6311 17.93 • 01-2152-6311 6.47 01-2340-6321 31 .01 • 01-2420-6310 95.10 • 01-3182-6310 48.84 01-3700-6310 25.98 • 19-4110-6311 629. 52 • 21-6600-6311-9 42.25 21-6950-6311 202.09 • 21-6960-6311 308.01 ' • 60-2160-6310 373.42 4110,034.35 • • A186077 UNITED STATES WELDING INC 583001 01-2118-6220 133.50 • 707318 14-4140-6220 4.50 • 138.00 • • A186078 UNITOG RENTAL SERVICES 03288 01-1061-6225-CC 69.00 • 03290 O1-1061-6225-CC 173.25 03292 01-1061-6225-CC 261.25 • 503.50 • -===r • A186079 VANIER GRAPHICS CORP. 166115 65-1191-6220 433.15 • • 433. 15 • • A186080 UASQUEZa SAN JUANA 101692 21-6490-6398 --M ---24.00— • 24.00 _-41 ---- 41 41 • 41 • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 1 10/15/92 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 14 • AS OF • : : 10/15/92 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 004 PROJ AMOUNT 0 A186081 VILLA AT GREELEY INC. 101392 01-2320-6350-800T 11849.80ID • --_ 1,849.80 • • A186082 VILLAREAL' OLIVIA 101692 21-6490-6398 8.00 8.00 __--------xx�_ • ID A186083 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING A6674 65-1191-6312 7. 19 • B6674 67-1192-6312 2.98 • 006676 01-9020-6144 170.86 101292 01-1061-6250-JANT 235.00 • 416.03 0 • 0 FINAL TOTAL : 1061731 .28 • ___ ___ • • • • • • • • •• • • • •• • •ID IP 0 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE , : 10/15/92 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 15 • AS OF : 10/15/92 • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN • • COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 14 , AND DATED 10/15/92, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE • AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE�J THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT t /0b, �>2/2F • • DATED THIS P7 - DAY O ' fC4r 19 A. • • • DIREC 0 I ANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES • L • SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS _,1 __ DAY OF r_ 19-91' —• • F :Cc i-<.s.30 Ex; '2,S MY COMMISSION EXPIRESC_ � .._.__��Ja?:taf0,1M _. • • • 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 /P���y� 8 • THE _____021[t / FUND - TOTALING S! _ • DATE THIS __ DAY OF D 19 • • • WELD COUNTY CLE TO THE BOARD • • -�III ,2 frot. Ty CHAIR MEMBER MEMBER • eLx _ __ tZ • MEMBER MEMBER • • • • • • • • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE 1 10/16/92 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 1 AS OF Z 10/16/92 • • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT 06J PROJ AMOUNT ' • A186084 AGLAND INC F20290 61-9020-6245 326.89 F20442 61-9020-6245 242.63 • F20450 61-9020-6245 317 ,31 • F20551 61-9020-6245 429. 12 F20612 61-9020-6245 311.28 • J5396 61-9020-6245 31331 . 12 • J5452 61-9020-6245 6,696.13 J5489 61-9020-6246 51629.26 • J5538 61-9020-6246 51577.88 • J5577 61-9020-6245 61264.90 • 29,126►52 • A186085 ARTHUR L. DAVIS AGENCY 1909 19-4140-6337 •--r 77.70- 77.70 • -------------_- • A186086 BRUNSWIG, REBECCA J 3235 79-1123-6143 75.00 • • ---_---_-75.00 • • 4186087 BURCH; JILL E 090492 79-4140-6147 15.00 091192 79-4140-6147 11 .00 • 091892 79-4140-6147 15.00 • 092892 79-4140-6147 15.00 100292 79-4140-6147 16.00 • --~------- 72.00 S • AI86088 CFSC REISSU 01-1012-6370 75.00 • • --�_---75.00 • • A186089 CORER PRINTING 10369 64-1155-6320 12,00 • 12.00 • • A186090 EASTMAN KODAK M97802 64-1155-6360 1 ,442.65 • • 1,442.65 • • • • • • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 10/16/92 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 2 • AS OF : 10/16/92 WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT ODJ PROJ AMOUNT S A186091 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP 687750 01-1123-6310 9.00 1 01-1151-6310 9.00 • 65-1191-6310 13,00 • 31 .00 • • A186092 GEESAMAN1 STERLING R 511231 01-2111-6315-INCS 18.87 • ----_---18.87 • • A186093 GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE THE 40495 01-1154-6337 49.80 1 • 49.80 • • AI86A94 HART. RALPH A D 1012FP 19-4140-6350-EP ----r 70.00 ------ - . 70.00 • -- • A186095 HAYWARD' JAMES R 124581 01-2111-6220-CRIM 20.00 • • 20.00 • 4186096 HOLIDAY INN C6105 01-1021-6370 184. 50 • • 184. 50 • • A186097 JENSEN-FOX, CHRISTINE Map 1012FP 19-4140-6350—FP 61 .25 • 61.25 • • A186098 JEROME CO G13154 86-2311-6250—COMM 212. 18 • 13159G 86-2311-6220 26.55 • 238.73 • =— • A166099 JUDISCH. THERESE H 001015 01-1061-6370 41.30 • • 41 .30 • • • • • � : ` c r :Al. t .z bs, 4:4 f ' z '4 E WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE t 10/16/92 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 3 • AS OF 1 10/16/92 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT • • A186100 KAISER. ALVIN D OCT92 01-1025-6370 81 .25 • • 81. 25 x ._ • • 41186101 LACY; GORDON E 002602 63-9020-6740-DENT ---- 63.00 • 63.00 A186102 MAJOR-MEDICAL SUPPLY N21652 19-4140--6229-COL 42.00 • ----~---42.00 • • A186103 NACHO 1014AP 19-4110-6379 25.00 • • 25.00 • • A186104 QUAMMEN, THOMAS J 101692 79-1123-6143 14.47 • 6797 79-1123-6143 5.00 • 19.47 • • A186105 RENO HILTON HOTEL 21-6590-6373 555.90 • 555.90 • • - A166106 RICHARDSON; PATRICK A 063148 01-2111-6315-JAIL 11. 16 • ......-- 11. 16 • • A186107 ROCKY MTN NEWS 239336 19-4130-6333 175.71 • • 175.71 • • A186108 RURAL HOUSING NOW GF1092 24-9043-6335-4190 100.00 • lOCF92 25-9070-6335-91 100.00 • 200.00 • • • • • r..v WAP200P WELD COUNTY - DATE 10/16/9 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 1 2 4 41 AS OF 1 10/16/92 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT 41 NUMBER NUMBER FO DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT • A186109 SCHAEFER REHAB CNTR 004365 01-9020-6310 98. 20 • 004407 01-9020-6310 123.06 • 004439 01-9020-6310 ----Y--100.69- • 321.95 41 • A18611O TODDY'S 1OISTM 19-4140-6221-MAT 41 .13 • 19-4140-6379-MAT 16.90 • 58.03 • A186111 WALTERS. MARCIA L 092192 79-1152-6147 99.70 • 092892 79-1152-6147 99.70 • 100592 79-1152-6147 39.92 • ----y--------- • • A186112 WEINMEZSTER1 CHERYL MI10O5 19-4140-6370-COP 24. 50 • 19-4140-6370-HCP 18.75 19-4140-6370-MAT 3.50 • 46.75 ID • A186113 WELD COUNTY CLERK C REC 101492 25-9071-6398-L 40.00 41 • 40.00 • • A186114 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING 122014 88-2112-6220-AUXL 119.95 • 119.95 • • A186115 WESTVIEW PRINTING 107091 64-1155-6320 58.40 • 107169 64-1155-6320 56. 50 • 114.90 41 • A186116 WOLLACK & ASSOCIATES 100592 01-1154-6350 610.00 • 610.00 41 41 • 41 • • 41 WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE : 10/16/92 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE S 5 • AS OF S 10/16/92 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT •' NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT • • A1861t7 XEROX CORPORATION 808236 01-9020-6360-SHER 308.75 808238 01-9020-6360-FIN 308.75 • 808239 01-9020-6360-C6R 308.75 • 808247 01-9020-6360-EXT 308.75 901589 01-9020-6360-CSR 566.05 • - M 1,801 .05 • • • FINAL TOTAL : 36, 121.76 • -- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •i .,"5-" x Sgt.. 1; 11 .'-e'''%''' n _ '� , . 9 WAP200P WELD COUNTY 0ATE : :0/16/92 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 6 AS OF : 10/16/92 • • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN • • COMPLETED OV THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 5 I AND • DATED 10/16/92, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE • AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES' WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT Qq ' SS, 472)- 2k_2J�y _• • • DATED THIS DAY OF _ 4h_✓ 19 .92_• • • DIRECT 0 FINA CE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES /J • • SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS _/7 DAY OF OC� .AED°/ �__ 19 9I _• • MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: )6y Cc ,1''sswtfti:taJ _'1 :J 13,i:1G • c G --------- • • NOTARY PUBLIC • WE3 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 __ `0 lClrezi ____ _ FUND .- TOTALING s,yJb J2�- 74 • DATED HIS -4-": �/AY OF VC4 ✓__ 19 Id • • 0 11444 0 WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD • • _golvillaA.,a-i-_____4_____ • UTY CHAIRM • ' ^MEMBER MEMBER • • Z ri __ • MEMBER �� P1 NNBER • • • • • • • • r _ 'a ti Sat o.. . i ?� 4''. r721". 4124.,: t ii,.., WELD COUNTY DATE : 10/14/92 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 . AS OF : 10/14/92 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT • 5848161 DAVILA4 LILLIAN M 12-0001-2030 243450 • • 243450 • • 5848162 DORSEY, CYNTHIA 12-0001-2030 31 .00 • 31 .00 • • 5848163 MOREN04 MARY JANE 12-0001-2030 50400 • ------ - 50.00 • • 5848164 SALAZAR, AMY FUME 12-0001-2030 6.00 • • 6.00 • • 5848165 SCHMIDT. TERESA ANN 12-0001-2030 102,00 • 102.00 41 41 S848166 WAREHIME4 TAUSHA 12-0001-2030 3.00 • • 3.00 • 5848167 ESQUIBEL4 QUERINO 12-0001-2040 185. 45 • • 185.45 • • 5848168 MAESE4 JOSEPH MIGUEL 12-0001-2040 156.00 • 156.00 • • 5848169 *CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT 12-0001-2045 200.00 41 • 200. 00 • 5848170 *CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT 12-0001-2045 260.00 • 41 • • • 41 41 WAP2O0P WELD COUNTY DATE : 10/14/92 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 2 • AS OF : 10/14/92 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT s048170 *CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT 260.00 • __ • S846171 *CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT i2-0001-2045 43.75 • _-_-Y-_-43.75 • -- • S848172 ALDAVA' ANNA M 12-0001^2045 189.50 • • 189.50 • • 5848173 BLANCHARD' LYNDA LEE I2-0001-2045 80,00 • 80.00 • • 5848174 DUERST3 MARILYN FAITH 12-0001-2045 75.00 • -_� --;5.00 • 5848175 FINCH* TINA LOUISE 12-0001-2045 125. 00 • • 125.00 • • 5848176 FLORES' MARY C 12-0001-2045 140.00 • 140100 • 0 5848177 GARCIA' MARY J 12-0001-2045 137. 50 • --_-~------ 137.50 • • 5848178 HERNANDEZ' JUDY RAY 12-0001-2045 125.00 • • _ M 125.00 • • 5848179 LONG' GAYLE 12-0001-2045 57.50 • 57.50 • • • • • • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE i 10/14/92 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 3 • AS OF 1 10/14/92 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT • • 5848180 MARTINEZ* MARY HELEN 12-0001-2045 125.00 • 125.00 • • S848181 MARTINEZ* ROSALIE IRENE 12-0001-2045 17.31 • -- ------17.31 - • S 848182 MORENO* MARY JANE 12-0001-2045 75.00 • • 75.00 • 5848183 RAMIREZ1 MARINA 12-0001-2045 97.00 • • 97.00 • • 5848184 REYES1 CLINDA 12-0001-2045 76. 15 • 76. 15 5848185 SAND0VAL,FRANCES MARY 12-0001-2045 172.00 • -------------_ • 172.00 S 848186 SEGUNDO1 PETRA 12-0001-2045 117.25 • 117.25 • • 5848187 SOSA. CYNTHIA IRENE 12-0001-2045 25.00 • --------- - 25. 00 S848188 SOT01 MARTHA 12-0001-2045 136.50 136. 50 5848189 STUVA3 LEE MARIE 12-0001-2045 75.46 k y# - WAP200P WELO COUNTY- DATE 10/14/92 • , WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 4 0 AS OF : 10/14/92 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT S848189 STUVA. LEE MARIE. 75. 46 • • S848190 TAPIA. ISABEL A 12-0001-2045 64.00 • • 64. 00 • • FINAL TOTAL : 3' 190.87 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,,b. F`-, Ra T iF' r sac .<1 rs3� t7 _+-' t t773,„ f u 7 7-: WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE S 10/14/92 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 5 • AS OF S 10/14/92 • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PRODECURES HAVE BEEN • • COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 4 j AND • DATED 10/14/92,' AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE nnVEENDppORS IN THE • AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES ,' WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT SJ 1 LY1.1��—,_____• • • DATED THIS _.2.1" --L DA . OF Qbli'- .... .. 19 :2„.• • • • DIRECTOR OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES // • SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS ....ft."- DAY OF Qc[Yr _ 19k_• • MY COMMISSION� EXPIRES S_ t IC_SS:DtlFX 25i3iU211:0,1`�a5 ___---_�• • ______________ • _ `(�' NOTARY PUBLIC • WE; THE DOARD 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 _2 9-44"-- DAY � c✓!(4S_.-- FUND - TOTALING * 3 /20:49_7 _— • DATE THIS _ �7 - DAY OF y_Qci�Pc-__-- 19 tick_. 9! • • ILL41 / '!�(/ /f • - WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD • s �� _� 2�� • a • • ----.-- -42.-Crer/1aCte--2... - • MEMBER y MEMBER fl __Ia MEMBER MENDER • • • • O. • WAP200P WELD COUNTY . DATE : 10/15/92 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 1 ' `` AS OF 1 10/15/92 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER PD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT • • $848191 BETTS. LAURA L 12-0001-2045 25.12 • --------25. 12- • • S848192 BOULTER4 TONMZ S 12-0001-2045 ---- 320.00 • 320.00 • -----......-- • 5848193 CASARES, SALLY J 12-0001-2045 88.00 • ----r 88.00 • • 5848194 CASTILLO-MERA2,MARY HELEN 12-0001-2045 70.00 • 70.00 • • S848195 ENSMINGERI BARBARA J 12-0001-2045 162.00 • 182.00 • __=_ • S848196 GEIS£RDRURY, CYNTHIA 12-0001-2045 321.00 • "-------_�—. • 321.00 c= C • 5848197 GONZALES. MARLENE 12-0001-2045 75.00 S • 75.00 • • 5848198 GRANT, DEBBIE L 12-0001-2045 ' 55.00- . 55.00 • -_, • 5848199 GRIECO. ALLEN ORLANDO 12-0001-2045 50.00 • --------50.00 • • • $048200 MCCHESNEY. PAMELA K 12-0001-2045 246.30 • • • • • • 3 11 fe4 z $ v fl ti - 5 • • i ' WAP200P WELD COUNTY ' DATE 10/15/92 ID WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 2 • AS Of i 10/15/92 • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT ` NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROD AMOUNT S848200 MCCHESNEY, PAMELA K 246.30 • =-x=_ • S848201 MENDEZ; FRANCES 12-000I-2045 108.50 ID IP 108.50 • • S848202 NILSESTUEN1 DIANE LENISE 12-0001-2045 400.00 • ----400.00 • • 5848203 PADILLA1 MARGARITA 12-0001-2045 225.00 • 225.00 • _ • 5848204 PARRA1 IRENE FRANCES 12-0001-2045 75.00 75.00 =====se=e=s==== • • 5848205 RIOS; AURORA 12-0001-2045 56.00 • 56.00 • • 5848206 ROSALEZ1 STELLA 12-0001-2045 206.00 • 206.00 • • S848207 SAENZ, NORMA ALICIA 12-0001-2045 270.00 • ---�--__ • 270.00 • • 5848208 TREJO1 BETTY N 12-0001-2045 50.00 • 50.00 • _ • 5848209 VIEYRA1 DARLENE CYNTHIA 12-0001-2045 70.00 • -_-�_--70.00 • • • • WAP200P WELD COUNTY DATE i 10/15/92 • WARRANT REGISTER PAGE : 3 AS OF : , 10/15/92 • • WARRANT PAYEE INVOICE ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER NUMBER FD DEPT OBJ PROJ AMOUNT rrr-rr--Y • 5848210 NAK£fIELD, MELASSA LDREE 12-0001-2045 75.91 • • 75.91 • • $648211 WAREHIME, TAMMY KAY 12-0001-2045 --Y 50.00 • 50.00 ID se48212 WEEDMAN, MARGARET ANN 12-0001-2045 80.00 • 80.00 • • S848213 WINEGARNER, ANITA 12-0001-2045 200.00 • • 200.00 • • FINAL TOTAL 3p298.83- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • • WAP200P WELD COUNTY ' DATE 10/15/92 WARRANT REGISTER PAGE 1 ' 4 . AS OF 2 10/15/92 • 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 10/15/92, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE • AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT S _.L_ZI.23 . • • DATED THIS _//Jo/1C DAY F --�_ _ 19 q,52. • • DIRECTO OF F ANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES • /• SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS .......1I DAY OF i5)-0 ,23/L.,._ 19 9:22. • MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: mic' "'' '"' "`' ';p14�ia5 • • • • TARP PUBLIC S WE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY • (APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN • K • PAYMENT THEREFORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON THE 9 Alti ,�ICD/J FUND - TOTALING•,3�.2 /p o o C • • DATED THIS - DAY OF _ (// (Z1tG( 19_9-&. • 41 4k ELD 0 0 THE BOARD • _19 • DE TY CHAIRM 41 MEMBER ADER • __ _ • MEMBER MERGER • • • • • • • • i • • WWP952PD WELD COUNTY DATE : 10/14/92 • - COIN WARRANT REGISTER SUMMARY REPORT PAGE : l • PAYROLL DATE 10/05/92 • • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVU BEEN • COMPLETED on THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 1 p AND • DATED 10/14/92, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE�f VENDORS IN THE • AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE/ THEIR NAMES' WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ 7L� • • • HATED THIS _J t DAY F _alaa( 19 ). • • • - - - - ------ • '} DIRE R OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES • SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS _i DAY OF _120,411:___ 19_q1_. • My Coarin ?;e3Jutuay 10.4�S MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: . • • e -�� NOTARY PUBLIC • WE1 THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY COLORADO, HEREBY • • )APPROVE} (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE) AND WARRANTS IN • PAYMENT THEREFORE• _ ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON • TH1: $6Q-U .{ Xr.i/19,5. FUND� } Vita) - - TOT AL t • _ eti� DAY O Det r 19 ♦ • DATED THIS .F, • • WELD COUITYY CLERK ------------ BOARD41 41 F`7_ja f-i.ZIAL/,- c- . ---c_de-x______x _Nigle-e----r--• DEPUTYs CHAIRMAN • MEMBER MEMBER • • MEMBER MEMBER • • • • • • . • • r . WWP992PD WELD COUNTY DATE : 10/15/92 • COIN WARRANT REGISTER SUMMARY REPORT PAGE : I • PAYROLL DATE 10/15/92 0 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN • • COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 5 p AND • DATED 10/15/92, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE ID AMOUNTS SET OPPOSI t THEIR NAMES) WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT tail/ 47 2a. 00 • • • DATED THIS t7? _ DAY OF ________V__ l9 902 • • • DIR OR F FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES • if • SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS __L? DAY Of ja�SJ'CSCS.___ 19_9 • • MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: ��y "S"a'6pares 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//1 ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON 2 • THE _NMP_ LLL1� _,_ FUND - TOTALING LP/ �&3, vv il DATED T I S /9° DAY OF :1J_t_s_____ 1990 • • • WELD OUNTY CLER TO THE BOARD • • --=I1EVY CHAIR( • • _--____ _ .... " �O� ,cam_ MEMBER MEMBER • • _ l f • � _MEMBER MEMBER • • • • • • • • WWP952PA WELD COUNTY DATE 10/16/92 • COIN WARRANT REGISTER REPORT PAGE : 22 • PAYROLL DATE 10/16/92 • • THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN • COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 THROUGH 21 p AND • DATED 10/16/92, AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE� � VENDORS IN THE • AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE/ THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT $ iv' A .______. 41 ID DATED THIS, DAY 0 _Qs' 1 e____ __ 19 _Yam • • DIREC O 0 FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES //�� • • SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS __ t DAY OF __Q .1r __ 19_9.�. • MI COMMISSION EXPIRES: lijC� JE.:-;'•.�� _'�''��j"S __a • 1--2/24.Cr I "P-61 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 A • n THE _5)6L �ffe1VieIS _ _ FUND // - TOTALING SjL2j 98. 3J_r • DATED THIS /[__J D_ DAY OF �f2L `__ I9-1.-• • 41 41 WEL" 4{4SERXTTHEBOARD 44,22 • _� dt Y CHAIRMAN 41 41 ----- rlfl-,./<-___ MEMBER MEMBER • 41 ____44-4. p MEMBER EMBER • • t . ut 5 .s .i. r C WWP451P SOCIAL SERVICES WARRANT REGISTER 1 10/14/92 PAGE 16 DAY CARE REPORT 18: 17.31 • DATE OF MAILING WARRANTS 10/16/92 FOR THE MONTH PAID OCTOBER 1992 41 WARRANT I. 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PROVIDER NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER WARRANT • NUMBER AMOUNT • *kk*************kkkAkk*k*kk*****k****k******k*k**k*k**k*******]*k********k******** • NUMBER OF WARRANTS = 174 TOTAL = 4118,963.09 41 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT ALL ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING PROCEDURES HAVE BEEN • • COMPLETED ON THE ABOVE LISTED CLAIMS AS SHOWN ON PAGE I THROUGH 15 1 AND • DATED 10/14/92: AND THAT PAYMENTS SHOULD BE TO THE RESPECTIVE VENDORS IN THE 41AMOUNTS SET OPPOSITE THEIR NAMES, WITH THE TOTAL AMOUNT Si/A128.62____ . • DATED THIS l -- DAY __U (___�__ l9 qc3_. •J ID 41 DIREC OR OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION ()d SERVICES 41 SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS __/q44-Y_ DAY OF ikr__ 19_11_, • • MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 1 ;,L_» . `: _,x,_ ii, i»::i__ • . • NOTARY PUBLIC • • WE: THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, HEREBY 41 'APPROVE) (DISAPPROVE) THE CLAIMS AS SET FORTH ABOVE; AND WARRANTS IN • PAYMENT `T��HERffE� FORE ARE HEREBY ORDERED DRAWN UPON // • • THE V[1('.�Qr_.Pr✓IOIS ___ FUND • - TOTALING tl$�S6,3_02___ • DATED HIS _A(�11..- DAY OF -O� r -__-__ 19_901. . 41 41 WELD COUNTY CLERK-421g(A44 0 THE BOARDID -�"{yL' 'T' - -- --- --- Ill - ,_9EPU CHAIRMAN ill N_______ -- ---- -,� 1 MEMBER MEMBER 41 (. MEMBER MEMBER 41 { r ai WOW' OOP WELD COUNTY PAGE: 2 •. i WARRAIIT ADJUSTNE:ITS DATE: 10/15/92 BATCH HEADER ItirORMATtotJ: _.__._ ,. . _.... .. __ _.,__ ••_ BATCH }�lUMOER OATCN DATE ACCT YEAR PROC 11011T1111011T11 -ACCT MO ; COMMEN r-T • 9 7 • J., 200991 10/14/92 92 10 10 AUTO WARRANT INTERFACE BATCH 41 • S W WARRANT PAYEE. VENDOR OISTR !DUE ION P. O. ',IVOICh e • e ACT T ►JUMDER DATE MICR NIA 11E tJUMBER REM STAT ACC0U!IT RUNDFFt HUMBER DATE AMOUNT e 1 • 19 A P 145321 10/15/92 ARAGON, JESSICA 0 - 70050 i 1� k.. • ! I 71-000 1-2020-09 ..--- -- --- 78.50 t III A P 145322 10/15/92 DLEA1 MARIA C 0 78.50 • ti I n--.00011••2020.-09 - 78. 50 A P 145323 10/15/92 DAHLGRENI, DAVID 0 94 .20 I 71-0001-2020-09 94. 20 1-'' • 1 A P 145324 10/15/92 GUTIERREZ, PATRICIA 0 183.49 f`ii !3� • a`�s - -- --- -. - -,_ - - - 71-0001-2020-09 -- - - 183.49 ' -41 1. A P 145325 10/15/92 LOPEZ, LINDA 14 0 56.88 :Z • 0 71-0001-2020-09 .-. 58688 -{�� • • 1 iJ e. 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A II 145351 10/15/92 LOMA , CAME.LIA 0 443. 28 I,) L_ _ _ _... ._. _. . ... _ _.. ___._ .. -. _ 71-0001-2020-09 443,28 'S ' '„ • A ; 1 145352 10/15/92 riARTIN JENII [fER n_ 0 1 -0001-202.0-09- - i52z388 - � 7 31!,sz LiiE s A P 145353 10/15/92 MILLER, PAULA 5 0 355.55 •I ? fF • • . • FI ! _J * i ,z ., s 'y. , Grp z , Fss`f" > .. �-) WOW' OOP WELD C(IUNIY PAGE: 4 4 WARRANT ADJUSTMENTS DATE: 10/15/92 '' W WARRANT PAYEE VENDOR 0I5TR18UTION P406 iNVOIGE ' • 7 ACT T NUMBER DATE MICR NAME NUMBER REM STAT ACCOUNT NUHU£R N11t18ER DATE AMOUNT 3 • 71-0001-2020-09 355.55 6 • IS • ` A P 145354 10/15/92 tIARAIIJ01 STI:LLA ANN O 55 ,41 f 1 71 -0001-2020-09 55.41 6 c • {sj.___ A P 145355 10/15/92 PARR R ASI MAFIA L 0 , ---- 184 .70 j ' • {" 71-0001-2020-09 184. 70 ' tj 4,.t A P 145356 10/15/92 RLNNER1 DELI SSA T 0 ♦06.34 Ij � �' 71-0001-2020-0<I _.. _ _. --406634 l' ,I > is • �-4k':: A p 145357 10/15/92 RENTERIAI VILMA __.. 0 - 406.34 Iz1 • -_ 71-0001-2020—09.__. 406.34 'iz • ' ._----- — ' ----- -------- ---.._---� _:--. .__ ._- ____. _.__. 242 .4 1 ie • CI 3 • ra A P 145358 10/15/92 ROMERO t1AREA S 0 I L - �`� 71-0001-2020-09 242.41 i;'J • I - A P 145359 10/15/92 ' SANCHEZI LINDA K O 350.93 .,, • 71-0001-2020-09 350.93 "� .r i �? IF>+ A P 145360 10/15/92 SOUTHERN. SUSAN D _ _ _ 0 360.25 1,4 O I-> 71-0001-2020-09 358. 25 j'i Ali Nor t , .. ENTERED BATCH TOTAL : 8; 061; 18 U U . A ** A9ATCiI POSTED****+E ,1 'i Isi +1 • ,i,1 14. • � I'; • ,1 ii • y, • � - i a • + ' ,,. • 5'I • + f � J • . j li II fl f � j>. 1 _ .. I.> E 1-1 � • DATE 10/15/92 HELD COUNTY OUTSTANDING WARRANTS JOURNAL PAGE NUMBER 1 • b PROGRAM IUOWIO0P ' PROCESS YEAR=92 PR()CESS I1ONTH=10 ACCOUNT MONTH= 10 OATCII N0, 200991 , • . _ENTRY GATE 10/15/92__... �` SUNNARY ' ACCOUNT ACCOUNT UCSCRIPTION' G1. AMOUNT < • 71-0001-2010 VOUCHERS PAYABLE A 061 . IB- • I° 71-0001-?.020-09 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE NET 8$ 061, 10 r • B i • II I" • S2 I," 91 11 12 ¢r P • I'j • '�k • gip 13 • Eat13 14 • ;3 _. t • j' I'd • 1 i t I � • 1,I • I- - 4,4 • • o-1 4,F 151j • 4 • • '` I! ji F .. _. _ __ ._ __ _____ __ _ .. __ _•_. -__ a • p+1 as • • • \/42_,w ?.eev /go. /0 / �gito9z IIIIMMIIMMEMMML DPSBIB20 DESCRIPTION OF MESSAGE IN IN-BASKET Message : THE FOLLOWING ROAD WAS OPENED OCTOBER 13, 1992. IT WAS CLOSED • : SEPTEMBER 17, 1992 FOR A BRIDGE REPLACEMENT: : WCR 59 BETWEEN WCR 108 AND WCR 120 : MONA Received from : PENOTC02-MAIN Received : 10/13/92 12:50 Sent : 10/13/92 12:50 Select an option and type it below; then press ENTER. 3 Send 8 Reply 9 File 10 Delete PF1=Help 2= 3= 4=Main Menu 5= 6=Fast Path PF7= 8= 9= 10= 11= 12=Quit M =n=> MB• a A o-O001 24/007 \ ::.'LD CCU:;TY RESOLUTION n?< ^y-^^ RE: SALARIES OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS cn;\ WHEREAS, Section 13-8(1) of the Weld County Home Rule Charter.rsta' es that the Weld County Council shall set the salaries of all elected oeficial5Y and furthermore, in the case of County Commissioners, the Charter provides an option for a delay in the effective date of said salary increases so as to provide for equal compensation of all Commissioners at all times; and WHEREAS, the Weld County Council has, by a majority vote, agreed that the salaries of the Weld County Commissioners should be set at $38,000 for the years 1995 and 1996, with benefits being optional as allowed by statute. If only some or none of said benefits were desired by a Commissioner. then the dollar amount Weld County would have expended on those benefits would be added on to said $38,000 salary for the term of his/her office. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that all Weld County Commissioners shall be paid $38,000 for the years 1995 and 1996 and have the option of receiving either Weld County employee benefits or comparable monetary compensation for said benefits as allowed by statute, with said salary to take effect on the first working day of 1995. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on Motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 1st day of July, 1992. WELD COUNTY COUNCIL (Nay) David L. Yours , Pres' nt (Yea) Clai rr, Vice President Excused on date of signing (Yea) Ralph Campbell�� C • (Nay) Men icha (Yea) bars L. Date Signed: October 7, 1992 Resolution Number: 95 \w ^ C0 •T 1, WELD COUNTY COUNCIL yr 5 n, ,n • v J V REPORT TO THE PEOPLE ^ ^M C_t OCTOBER 7, 1992 TO ? ..~ The Weld County Council is mandated by the Home Rule Charter of Weld County, Colorado to report to the people the events that have shaped the previous quarter. This report summarizes the activities of the Weld County Council during the first three quarters of the calendar year 1992. In January, the Council agreed that it would benefit the citizens of Weld County to continue holding regular meetings at various locations throughout the County during the year. The following schedule was determined: February 5 Weld County Centennial Center--Greeley March 4 Weld County Centennial Center--Greeley April 2 Hudson Town Hall May 6 Grover Town Hall June 3 Weld County Centennial Center--Greeley July 1 Johnstown Town Hall August 5 weld County Centennial Center--Greeley September 3 Eaton Town Hall Auditorium October 7 Weld County Centennial Center--Greeley November 4 Dacono City Hall December 2 Weld County Centennial Center--Greeley A resolution regarding this decision was adopted by the Council at the March meeting. Mr. Meng Manichanh was selected as a replacement for Dale Hall, who resigned from the Council in December. Concern was expressed about the E911 service in North Weld County, and this item was subsequently placed on the agendas through May in an effort to educate citizens and elicit their support in the testing of this system. During the February meeting, the Council began discussions regarding weld County's brochures and public access to printed information. Input on this issue remained on the agenda until August. Discussion regarding Elected Officials' salaries was also begun at this meeting. The March meeting involved a continuation of the Elected Officials' salaries discussion. It was determined at this meeting that the Council would only concern itself with setting the salaries of County Commissioners for the years 1995 and 1996 at this time. )o/lei(9a' Weld County Council Report to the People Page 2 October 7, 1992 Mr. John Pickle, Director of the Weld County Environmental Division, provided an informational presentation at the Council's April meeting in Hudson. The Council discussed salary-setting criteria at length and received public input on this agenda item. Councilwoman Doris Williams submitted a letter of resignation to the Council, effective at the conclusion of this meeting. The Council traveled to Grover for its May meeting. Mr. Vern Hammers, Weld County Communications Director, gave an in-depth presentation on E911. Ms. Barbara L. Ott was appointed to the Council, replacing Doris Williams. Discussion of Weld County's $4.5 million in frozen assets and the investment policy began at the June meeting, continuing through October. Mr. Mike Loustalet, Weld County Treasurer, attended the July meeting in Johnstown, ' to provide additional information to the Council regarding this concern. After a lengthy discussion involving optional benefits packages for Commissioners, the Council voted to raise the Commissioners' salaries to $38,000 for the years 1995 and 1996, with benefits being optional. A resolution on this decision is pending at this time. Mr. Bob Darrow of Colorado Statewide Asset Trust (CSWAT) in Lakewood gave a presentation regarding investment pool funds at Council's August meeting. Weld County currently has funds invested with this company. A forum of bankers and other investment experts provided their views and opinions about the investment of public funds at the Council's September meeting in Eaton. In response to the increased public concern on the Weld County asset issue, Council agreed to hold an additional forum at its next meeting. During the course of the first three quarters of 1992, the Council has met periodically with the Commissioners and various Elected Officials and Department Heads in an attempt to keep the lines of communication open. This report is not meant to be an exclusive enumeration of the activities entered into by the Council. It is, however, an attempt to communicate with the voters on our activities. The County Council believes that the Weld County Home V Weld County Council Report to the People Page 3 October 7, 1992 Rule Charter continues to be a viable tool for the citizens of Weld County. WELD COUNTY COUNCIL avid . oungre ent Clair r6 r, Vic₹'Pr i eat Excused on date of signing Ralph C bell 1 Meng is r ara ILL, t A G E N D A gym• ,, ., WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING Tuesday, October 20, 1992 ,997'2 COT : 5 ". , 9: 36 t '( C�cn� 12:00 noon - Weld County Planning Commission Luncheon - O104b2Coux 1 Restaurant, 3502 W. 10th Street, 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 - Chairman Bud Clemons Don Feldhaus - Vice-Chairman Jean Hoffman Juliette Kroekel Richard Kimmel Shirley Camenisch Bill O'Hare Tom Rulon 1. CASE NUMBER: S-327 APPLICANT: Greeley-Weld County Airport REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Planned Unit Development Final Plan. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Sections 1, 2, and 3, all in T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, LOCATION: Approximately two mile east of Highway 85, adjacent to State Highway 263. 2. CASE NUMBER: USR-984 APPLICANT: Joseph A. and Allana M. Reider REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a structure larger than 1500 square feet in a platted subdivision in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 7, Block 4, Ranch Eggs Subdivision, Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 1/4 mile east of Weld County Road 7; north of and adjacent to Lowell Lane (3313 Lowell Lane). 3. CASE NUMBER: USR-987 APPLICANT: Snyder Oil Company REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an oil and gas support and service facility (natural gas compressor station) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The SW4 of Section 30, T3N, R63W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 6 miles northeast of the Town of Keenesburg. • PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA October 20, 1992 Page 2 4. CASE NUMBER: USR-980 APPLICANT: Howard Farms, a Colorado Partnership REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a meeting hall in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 28, T1N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of Weld County Road 4, approximately .5 miles west of Weld County Road 19. 5. CASE NUMBER: USR-986 APPLICANT: Amoco Production Company REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an oil and gas support and service facility (brinewater disposal) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW4 of Section 19, T2N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 2 miles northwest of the City of Fort Lupton; east of Weld County Road 25 and approximately 1800 feet north of Weld County Road 18. • • SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING October 6. 1992 A regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission was held October 6, 1992 in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room (Room 4101) , 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 422 $oll Call Richard Kimmel Present Jean Hoffman Present Tom Rulon Present Bill O'Hare Absent Judy Yamaguchi Present Juliette Kroekel Absent Don Feldhaus Absent Shirley Camenisch Present Bud Clemons Present Also present: Lanell Swanson, Current Planner; Brian Grubb, Current Planner, Department of Planning Services; Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney; Sharyn Ruff, Secretary. The summary of the last regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission, held on September 15, 1992, was approved as read. Judy Yamaguchi extended condolences to Juliette Kroekel for the loss of a family member. NAME: Town of Platteville ADDRESS: P.O. Box 70, Platteville, CO 80651 REQUEST: Site application for a new lift station which will provide sanitary sewer service for 27 lots within the Town of Platteville. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Outlot A, Village Vista Subdivision, Town of Platteville, Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Within the Town of Platteville Town limits. Bob Thorson, Town Administrator, Town of Platteville, and Jack Baysinger, representatives, explained this request is for a lift station to run sewer lines for 27 new lots. This facility will have a warning system and a back-up generator in case of power failure. The Chairperson asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application, No one wished to speak. SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING October 6, 1992 Page 2 Jean Hoffman moved the application for the Town of Platteville be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval. Motion seconded by Shirley Camenisch. The Chairperson asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Jean Hoffman - yes; Tom Rulon - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Bud Clemons - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: USR-966 NAME: Waste Services Company, c/o Brad Keirnes ADDRESS: P.O. Box 3365, Greeley, CO 80633 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a solid waste disposal site and facility in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Sections 2 and 3, T2N, R64W and part of Sections 26, 27, 34 and 35, T3N, R64W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 3.5 miles north of the Town of Keenesburg; approximately .5 miles west of a private road at the north end of Weld County Road 59 right-of-way. Brad Keirnes, President of Wastes Services Development Corporation, introduced Bob D' Amico, Leonard Butler, Chip Woertz, Bill Jeffries, Kurt Erickson, Mark McMullen, Matt Delach, John Houtchens, and Craig Harrison, all department heads or affiliates of Wastes Services Company. He then gave a detailed overview of the request. Highlights include proposed isolated location, compatible with surrounding land uses, three miles from a public thoroughfare, and on a private road at the end of a dead end county road. Leonard Butler, Geologist, gave a detailed technical overview of the request. Brad Keirnes also discussed the paved roads throughout the area due to the fact that Coors Ash Facility, located near the proposed site, was curtailing operations. There would be no increase in traffic for this area beyond what Coors is permitted. Vehicles would be enclosed minimizing roadside debris along the haul route. There will be a service area for local waste processing and also a regional service to include the metro Denver area and the airport facility at a later date, Preference will be given to the local Keenesburg area for jobs that will help stimulate the local economy. Discussion and questions followed. SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING October 6, 1992 Page 3 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-966, for Waste Services Company, be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval. Bud Clemons 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; Tom Rulon - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Bud Clemons - yes. Motion carried unanimously. NAME: Waste Services Company, c/o Brad Keirnes ADDRESS: P. 0. Box 3365, Greeley, CO 80633 REQUEST: A Certificate of Designation for a solid waste disposal site and facility. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Sections 2 and 3, T2N, R64W, and part of Sections 26, 27, 34, and 35, T3N, R64W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, LOCATION: Approximately 3.5 miles north of the Town of Keenesburg; approximately .5 miles west of a private paved road at the north end of Weld County Road 59 right-of-way. Richard Kimmel moved the Certificate of Designation for Waste Services Company, be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval. Bud Clemons 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; Tom Rulon - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Bud Clemons - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-530 NAME: Platte Valley Airpark, c/o Marilyn M. Taylor ADDRESS: 7507 Weld County Road 39, Fort Lupton, CO 80621 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for the expansion of airport facilities in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 30, T2N, R65W and part of the E2 of Section 31, T2N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: West of Weld County Road 39, approximately 1 mile south of Weld County Road 18. SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING October 6, 1992 Page 4 Kevin Kinnely, Vice-President, Platte Valley Airpark, explained this request is to provide additional hangar facilities. As demand dictates they was to provide facilities like T-hangars and buildings for shops and tools. This airpark appeals to the hobbyist with home built aircraft or kits that can be assembled. Shirley Camenisch asked if these structures would be permanent. The applicant explained all structures would meet Uniform Building Code. The Chairperson asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. No on wished to speak. Bud Clemons moved Amended Case Number USR-530, for Platte Valley Airpark, be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval. Tom Rulon 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; Tom Rulon - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Bud Clemons - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: S-326 (continued from September 15, 1992, regular meeting). NAME: Lind Land Company REQUEST: Planned Unit Development Final Plan LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NE4 of Section 8, T5N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 2 miles south of the Town of Windsor; south of Weld County Road 60 and west of Weld County Road 17. Tom Hellerich, representative, Lind Land Company, asked the Planning Commission members if they had any questions about the changes to this application. Jean Hoffman gave an overview as to why the case had been continued. Brian Grubb summarized the changes in the requests of the applicant from the previous meeting. All requirements regarding building size and location are covered in staff's comments. Tom Hollerith asked that wording on Page 2 "prior to scheduling before the Board of County Commissioners", be changed to read " Two weeks prior to the Board of County Commissioners' hearing". The Chairperson asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. No one wished to speak. SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING October 6, 1992 Page 5 Richard Kimmel moved Case Number S-326, Lind Land Company, be forwarded with the amendment on wording regarding scheduling, be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval. Bud Clemons 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; Tom Rulon - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Bud Clemons - yes. Motion carried unanimously. Meeting adjourned at 3:34 p.m. Respectful subm to Sharyn uf£ Secretary October 5, 1992 Laidlaw Waste Systems (Colordo) , Inc. 1441 WCR 6 PO Box 320 Erie, CO 80516 Attention: Mr. Rick Hoffman I am writing to request that the spot light you at the Laidlaw South Landfill turn on when you begin your operations at 5:00 AM be somehow shaded and/or directed down so that it does not shine directly out for over one mile to my residence and awaken me at the time you begin your 7 days a week operation. With the sun coming up later and later, and with day light's saving time soon to go off, I am finding this to be most irritating, frustrating, as well as against county ordinance. At the hearings for Laidlaw's expansion request, this spotlight irritation problem was addressed by the homeowners from Erie Airpark and both the Planning and Zoning department as well as the County Commissioners were understanding and sympathetic to the issue. Laidlaw was give preferential treatment in your permitted hours and days of operation when compared to the other recently permitted landfill operations in this area. We hope that you will not use that position to make it even more difficult for us to live next door to you as your neighbors. We hope that this issue of the distance and the intensity with which the spotlight travels can be corrected and be brought into compliance with county regulations or at least adjusted such that as your neighbors we do not need to be awakened before dawn with your spotlight making our bedroom as bright as day. I thank you for your attention to this matter. Sincerely, y Wiley 25 Stearma Ct. Erie, Co 80516 665-5169 cc: Weld County Environmental Protection Services Weld County Planning and Zon' g Department Weld County Commissioners I°/I4/ga- cc- P L ‘w, v: OFFICE OF COUNTY ATTORNEY �� �l fiprn ^.n PHONE(303)3564000 EX7.439t .1\ P.O.BOX 194$ r COT ! S F,.! C; (�7 GREELEY,COLORADO 80632 r 'Ripe ��� TOTHE COLORADO October 15, 1992 Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado Weld County Centennial Center Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Commissioners: I would like to inform you today of my intention to retire on October 15, 1993. I have mixed emotions about this decision because I have thoroughly enjoyed the work that I have performed for Weld County over the past sixteen-plus years. By retiring next year, however, I feel I can still pursue some of my other lifetime goals. Because of the nature of the work in the County Attorney's office, particularly the many matters involving on-going and complex litigation, it is my feeling that a substantial notice period is necessary in order to allow for a smooth transition for my successor. It is my feeling that this notice period will allow me to finish some of the matters that I am working on at this time and that I deem important and would further allow adequate time for the Board to conduct an unhurried search for a new County Attorney. Be assured that I will do everything possible to ensure that the transition will take place with no disruption to the Board or to any of the divisions of Weld County government. Best regards. Very tru yours, -carattC Thomas O. David Weld County Attorney TOD/gb IVIiIc)a' CCL.ti r, AGENDA -' C WELD COUNTY BOARD OF AD $ZENT, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22; 1'992" i0 ''; 8: 54 Board of Adjustment Members are reminded that yo g £ F€& call Sharyn Ruff at 356-4000, Extension 4400, if you rim cr.xnnotUatre ,^ a meettne * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 3:30 p.m. - Public Meeting of the Weld County Board of Adjustment, County Commissioners' Hearing Room (#101), 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. A. Call to Order B. Roll Call: Ed Dolan - Chairman Anne White - Vice-Chairman Ray Mora Lyman Bacon Scott Kinnison Donald Mason David Woronoff Sidney Walker Barry Sullivan Associate Members: John Windsor Michael Thomas C. Approval of minutes of regular meeting. D. New Business 1. CASE NUMBER: BOA-963 (Continued from October 8, 1992. regular meeting) . APPLICANT: Weld County Board of County Commissioners REQUEST: A setback variance of 25 feet from the required 25 feet. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 28, T4N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: East of and adjacent to Highway 85 and the Town of Gilcrest. 2. CASE NUMBER: BOA-964 (Continued from October 8, 1992 regular. meeting). APPLICANT: Weld County Board of County Commissioners REQUEST: A setback variance of 5 feet from the required 25 feet. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 28, T4N. R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County. Colorado. LOCATION: East of and adjacent to Highway 85 and the Town of Gilcrest. 3. CASE NUMBER: BOA-965 APPLICANT: Milburn L. and Catherine L. Allred REQUEST: A variance from the public sewer and public water requirements in the R-1 (Residential) zone district of Weld County. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW4 of Section 30, T3N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado (Lot B of RE-633) . �'p LOCATION: Approximately one mile south of State Highway 66; east 111:15 5 of and adjacent to Weld County Road 1. )D flqr-1ry D MINUTES OF THE WELD COUNTY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT ,;,,,r.,�••- ,October 48, ,195 57 i7/'t Jv: 4V ,u A regular meeting of the Weld County Board of Adjustment wasr.tet( on Thursday, October 8, 1992, in the Commissioners Hearing Room, 915 Te5ktrk$tt'flp;) Greeley, Colorado. The meeting was called to order by the Chairman, 'Ed Dolan, Tape 66 Roll Call: Ed Dolan Present Sidney Walker Present Ray Mora Absent Anne White Absent Barry Sullivan Present Donald Mason Present David Woronoff Absent Scott Kinnison Absent Lyman Bacon Absent Associate Members Michael Thomas Absent John Windsor Present Also present: Brian Grubb, Current Planner, Department of Planning Services. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, Sharyn Ruff, Secretary. Ed Dolan moved for a continuance on Case Numbers BOA-963 and BOA-964 until October 22, 1992, due to a lack of quorum. Sidney Walker seconded the motion. Meeting adjourned at 3:50 p.m. Respectfully submit d, Sharyn F u Secretary O.1 1t "`0) /Cllr HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 92-54 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN, SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT. AND CERTIFICATE OF DESIGNATION FOR A SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL SITE AND FACILITY IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - WASTE SERVICES COMPANY A public hearing was conducted on October 19. 1992, at 10:00 A.M. , with the following present: Commissioner George Kennedy, Chairman Commissioner Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Assistant County Attorney, Bruce Barker Planning Department representative, Lanell Swanson Health Department representative, John Pickle The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated September 14, 1992. and duly published October 1, 1992, in the Windsor Beacon, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of Waste Services Company, c/o Brad Keirnes, for a Site Specific Development Plan, Special Review Permit, and Certificate of Designation for a solid waste disposal site and facility in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Chairman Kennedy noted for the record that the hearing, on a four to one vote of the Board, will be adjourned at 11:30 a.m. and continued to a later date if necessary. Bruce Barker, Assistant County Attorney, made this a matter of record. Lanell Swanson, Planning Department representative, entered the favorable recommendations of the Planning Commission, for both for the Special Review Permit and the Certificate of Designation, into the record as written. Brad Keirnes. President of Waste Services Company, was present. He presented the Board with an Overview of Evidence Supporting the Approval of East Weld Sanitary Landfill and introduced representatives available to answer questions. Mr. Keirnes reviewed Section 1 of the Overview concerning proximity of the site location to the Town of Keenesburg. the nearest residence, and the nearest thoroughfare. Section 2 of the Overview concerns the site layout and surrounding land uses. He explained there will be a 3900-acre buffer area surrounding the 700-acre landfill, with the actual working face to be less than 1 acre. Mr. Keirnes referenced photos of the surrounding land uses, which includes Coors facilities to be used by Waste Services. Leonard Butler, Vice President of Environmental Management of Waste Management of North America, Inc., spoke on Section 3 of the Overview including activities of the site characterization, operational and environmental safeguards, and design features. He said all features meet the Subtitle D requirements. Mr. Barker marked the chart used by Mr. Butler as Exhibit N. Mr. Keirnes said an access study has been done. He said the access route consists of I-76, portions of Weld County Roads 57.5, 18, 59, and Coors private paved road. Mr. Keirnes said they estimate 100 vehicles per day. The traffic study concluded the current roadway is acceptable; operation is at level of service A, which is the highest level defined; and there are no improvements required at this time. Mr. Keirnes referred to photos //9 and //10 in Section 4 of the Overview which portray the control point and an enclosed transfer vehicle. He said Section 5 of the Overview concerns the Southeast Service Area, which has a radius of 15 miles comprising approximately 700 square miles, and recycling in the area. Mr. Keirnes reviewed Section 6 of the Overview 920989 920990 PA,oggj cc-' P� ISOM RE: HEARING CERTIFICATION - WASTE SERVICES COMPANY, C/0 KEIRNES PAGE 2 regarding the economic benefits, including the surcharge which covers any costs incurred by Weld County related to the facility. He said the facility will employ a minimum of ten people, with the possibility of employing twenty people. He explained the employees of the Coors mining operation have hiring preference, with the residents of the Town of Keenesburg having second priority. Mr. Keirnes estimated a payroll of $500,000 per year. He said the existing Coors infrastructure will be put back to use to support the Waste Services' operation. He also noted that the Economic Development Action Partnership unanimously approved this proposal. Section 7 of the Overview addresses public concerns and interests, and Mr. Keirnes said they will do their best to be a good neighbor. Section 8 of the Overview laid out the extensive review by numerous referral agencies, which were all in favor of the proposal. Any recommended conditions have been incorporated into the Planning recommendation. Dorcas Schmidt, surrounding property owner, stated concerns regarding the experiences with the old landfill, which included debris on the roads because of uncovered loads and animals being dumped. She said there are four families on Weld County Road 59 within one mile. She suggested that Road 49 be used, which would be three miles east of the mine. Ms. Schmidt said the road will not stand up to increased traffic. She also said it will be a hazard to the animals. Commissioner Harbert asked Ms. Schmidt to clarify which road has debris and whether dead or live animals were dumped. Ms. Schmidt said it is the road that goes to the landfill southeast of Greeley, and the animals are alive. • Commissioner Lacy asked Ms. Swanson and Mr. Keirnes if the proposed road agreement will be brought to the Board for approval; and if, per Condition of Approval #8, USR #386 will be amended. They both confirmed that the road agreement would be considered by the Board; and Ms. Swanson said Coors will submit an application for an amended special review permit. Mr. Keirnes said Coors has agreed to adapt their boundaries to Waste Services. In response to a question from Commissioner Webster, Mr. Keirnes said he is agreeable to all Conditions of Approval and Development Standards. John Pickle, Health Department representative, at the request of Commissioner Lacy, said the applicant has done a very thorough job of siting and protection of groundwater, and their past operations have been satisfactory. Mr. Pickle said his recommendation is very favorable. In reference to Ms. Schmidt's concerns, a sign will be posted stating all uncovered loads will be charged a double fee. Mr. Keirnes said he has met with Ms. Schmidt to address her concerns. They will minimize roadside debris as much as possible by daily maintenance of the access route. He said there is an agreement with the Town of Keenesburg for policing the possible route south of the Interstate. Mr. Keirnes said the old dump was poorly maintained. Commissioner Harbert said the animals being dumped are probably not specific to landfills and noted there is an animal control number. Mr. Keirnes said there was discussion, with Ms. Swanson and Lee Morrison. Assistant County Attorney, concerning the possible addition of a Condition of Approval to allow the installation of a maintenance facility, similar to the Ault site facility, next to the gate house if needed in the future. Mr. Keirnes read the language for Condition of Approval 09 into the record. In response to a question from Chairman Kennedy, Mr. Keirnes said the State Engineer approved a well permit application, and he referenced the August 14 letter. Ms. Swanson submitted a letter from the State Engineer dated September 10 for the record, and she said staff recommends approval of the addition of • Condition of Approval #9. In response to a question from Commissioner Webster, Mr. Keirnes said the operational hours are from 6:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Ms. Swanson noted that in emergency situations, the Health Department can authorize additional hours of operation. Mr. Keirnes said the gates will be closed at the control point on the Coors access road when the facility is not in operation. (Changed to Tape #92-32.) At the request of Commissioner Lacy, Mr. Keirnes reiterated that during Coors 920989 920990 IIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIMIIIIMINIMMINII RE: HEARING CERTIFICATION - WASTE SERVICES COMPANY, C/O KEIRNES PAGE 3 peak operation, 200 to 250 vehicles traveled the roads. The worst case for Waste Services traffic. which would be 50 vehicles in one hour, would use only 13X of the available capacity of the road. Commissioner Lacy stated for the record that impact funds received from the site, not tax dollars, would be used for any necessary repairs, as they were on Weld County Road 5 from State Highway 7 to Weld County Road 6. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the request of Waste Services Company, c/o Brad Keirnes, for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a solid waste disposal site and facility in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, based on the recommendations of the Planning staff and the Planning Commission, with the addition of Condition of Approval #9. and the Conditions of Approval and Development Standards as entered into the record. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Webster, and Chairman Kennedy stated he would vote for passage reluctantly because of the nuisance which will be created and the fact that no need for the facility has been proven. The motion carried unanimously. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the request of Waste Services Company, c/o Brad Keirnes, for a Certificate of Designation for a solid waste disposal site and facility in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, based on the recommendations of the Planning staff and the Planning Commission, with the Condition of Approval as entered into the record. The motion, seconded by Commissioner Kirby, carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 19th day of October, 1992. �/(� !r// APPROVED: ATTEST• /6//!A/ % BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS mow!!!/// WELD CO TI, COLORADO : it& Geo a Kenedy. Constance L. Har ert, Pro-Tem TAPE 492-31 & 1/92-32 7 447- C. . K y DOCKET #92-54 Gor'!.t. ,- a';., PL0881 , W. H. Webster 920989 920990 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO OCTOBER 19. 1992 TAPE #92-32 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, October 19, 1992, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner George Kennedy, Chairman Commissioner Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Assistant Weld County Attorney, Bruce Barker Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director. Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of October 14. 1992, as printed. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the hearing conducted on October 14, 1992, as follows: I) Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation for a solid waste disposal site and facility in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Waste Services Corporation. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: There were no additions to today's agenda. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. • COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: Commissioner Harbert reported on a tour of the El Paso and Boulder County fair grounds to explore possibilities for facilities and buildings. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General Fund $155,745.00 Payroll Fund $ 8,061.18 Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER AGREEMENT BETWEEN UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO'S DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES AND AREA AGENCY ON AGING AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Walt Speckman, Director of Human Resources, presented said agreement to the Board for approval. This agreement spells out the joint responsibilities of both entities in regard to the placement of student interns with the Area Agency on Aging. The term of said agreement is through August 26, 1995. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby. the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER AMENDMENT TO COORDINATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-7 AND FENWC AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Speakman stated this amendment is necessary due to Kersey changing their school lunch costs. The term of said agreement is from October 15. 1992 through June 31. 1993. Commissioner Webster moved to approve said amendment and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER COORDINATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-3J AND FENWC AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Speakman stated said agreement is for the preschool program. including maintenance, custodial, and snow removal services. The term of said agreement is from October 15. 1992 through October 14, 1993. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert. the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER DONATED FOODS AGREEMENT WITH THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Speakman stated this is the annual agreement for the Commodity Supplemental Food Program. The term of said agreement is October 1, 1992 through September 30, 1993. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Webster, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER ACCEPTING PETITION FOR LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT FOR WELD COUNTY ROAD 38 AND SETTING PRELIMINARY HEARING DATE: Drew Scheltinga, County Engineer, stated this is for a one-mile section of Weld County Road 38 between I-25 and Weld County Road 7, and it includes 28 parcels. Seventeen individuals have already signed the petition, and two others are pending receipt. Mr. Scheltinga estimates the asphalt and paving costs to be approximately $55,000, which would make each assessment $1,964.29. Twenty-six of the 28 parcels are in the Highland Estates Subdivision. Commissioner Kirby moved to accept the petition and set a preliminary hearing for November 18, 1992 at 10:00 a.m. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Lacy, who discussed the problem of full cost recovery. He feels Weld County Roads 32 and 34 were done at a higher cost than what the petitioners were assessed, and that Weld County Road 8 took more preparation than was called for. Mr. Scheltinga explained the district will pay for the paving, shoulder preparation, base and preparation of base. Any grading, widening. etc. . is done by the County work force and, therefore, a County cost. In answer to a question from Commissioner Webster, Mr. Scheltinga stated the County cost in this instance could be as much as another $55.000. Commissioner Kirby stated he feels this is such a positive way to handle these paving problems, he does not mind the County sharing those preparation costs; although. we do need to be careful to contain those costs as much as possible. On a call for the vote, the motion carried unanimously. Minutes - October 19, 1992 Page 2 • CONSIDER TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 4 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 13 AND 17 AND WELD COUNTY ROAD 15 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 2 AND 6: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said closure. Seconded by Commissioner Webster, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: DIRECTING CLERK TO THE BOARD TO HAVE PUBLISHED EMERGENCY ORDINANCE NO. 167-B, SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION FOR 1992: Mr. Warden stated this is to comply with state law regarding supplemental appropriations. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said resolution. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER 1992 DANCE HALL LICENSE FOR EATON COUNTRY CLUB: Commissioner Lacy abstained from this matter, due to his serving as an officer of the Eaton Country Club. Commissioner Webster moved to approve said license. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER REAPPOINTMENTS TO JUVENILE COMMUNITY REVIEW BOARD: Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the reappointment of Jerry Wommack and Jon Eastin, with terms to expire November 1, 1995. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: APPOINTMENT OF AN EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ADVISORY COUNCIL TO IMPLEMENT THE WELD COUNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES PLAN: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Resolution as presented. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. FINAL READING OF ORDINANCE 0118-K, IN MATTER OF AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 118-J, THE WELD COUNTY PERSONNEL POLICY HANDBOOK: Commissioner Lacy moved to read by title only. Seconded by Commissioner Webster, the motion carried unanimously. Bruce Barker. Assistant County Attorney, read the title of Ordinance 0118-K. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said Ordinance on final reading. Seconded by Commissioner Webster, the motion carried unanimously. There was no public testimony offered. FINAL READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 89-W, IN MATTER OF AMENDING CERTAIN SECTIONS OF THE WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE: Commissioner Lacy moved to read by title only. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Barker read the title of Ordinance 089-W. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said Ordinance on final reading. Seconded by Commissioner Lacy, the motion carried unanimously. There was no public testimony given. EMERGENCY ORDINANCE NO. 164-A, IN MATTER OF AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 164 TO ESTABLISH A SURCHARGE TO COVER ACTUAL AND NECESSARY COSTS OF FINANCING SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN WELD COUNTY: Commissioner Lacy moved to continue this matter until October 26, 1992 at 9:00 a.m. , in order to allow representatives from Laidlaw to be present. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion. After discussion, the motion carried four to one, with Commissioner Harbert voting against said motion. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. Ordinances No. 118-K and 89-W were both approved on final reading. Emergency Ordinance No. 164-A was continued one week. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. Minutes - October 19, 1992 Page 3 There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:20 A.M. APPROVED: ATTEST: ^ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS itLWELD COUNTY. COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board AEce I j2 2 Geo a Ken dy, Chaiirrmma By: tk t. 1em- �? �.u/� "'V<<C.r.�[f Deputy Clerk o the Board Constance L. Mar ert, Pro-Tem C. W. Kir Go • y W. H. Webster Minutes - October 19, 1992 Page 4 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY. COLORADO OCTOBER 19, 1992 TAPE #92-32 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, October 19, 1992, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner George Kennedy. Chairman Commissioner Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Assistant Weld County Attorney, Bruce Barker Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the minutes of the Board of Social Services meeting of October 14, 1992, as printed. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. NEW BUSINESS: CONSIDER REVISION OF NOTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARD FOR PLACEMENT ALTERNATIVES COMMISSION FUNDS WITH CHILD ADVOCACY RESOURCE AND EDUCATION AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Dan Fowler. Department of Social Services, explained the changes in said revision and authorize the Chairman to sign. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said revision. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the warrants for approval by the Board in the amount of $147,223.18. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:25 A.M. APPROVED! ATTEST: Fps; sCn j BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS �4.149:46>i WELD COUNTY. COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Ge ,,ge Ken eedy. Chairman By: fJ c �.1�nv» � C/"1,r�►.r�i� Deputy Cle to the Board Constance L. Ha a t, Pro-Tem C. W. 'i Gor any W. H. W bster Minutes - October 19, 1992 Page 2 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Wednesday, October 21, 1992 TAPE #92-33 ROLL CALL: George Kennedy, Chairman Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem C. W. Kirby Gordon E. Lacy W. H. Webster MINUTES: Approval of minutes of October 19, 1992 ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: PRESENTATIONS: 1) Recognition of Services - Stephanie Arries, Board of Retirement 2) Recognition of Services - Richard Hollander, Board of Retirement 3) Recognition of Services - Dan and Sandy Trelka, Foster Parents DEPARTMENT READS/ ELECTED OFFICIALS: 1) Randy Gordon, Health Director 2) Don Warden, Finance and Administration Director COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants BIDS: 1) Present Food Services Bid - Human Resources Department BUSINESS: OLD: 1) Consider request for vacation of toad right-of-way for Weld County Road 23.75 in 536 and $25, T1N, R67W (cont. from 10/14/92) NEW: 1) Consider Special Projects Part-Time Agreement between Aims Community College and Ambulance Service and authorize Chairman to sign 2) Consider four Purchase of Services Agreements between FENWC and various local dentists and authorize Chairman to sign 3) Consider request for use of facilities as polling places for November 3, 1992 General Election 4) Consider temporary closure of Weld County Road 35 between Weld County Roads 76 and 78 SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD: ROLL CALL: George Kennedy, Chairman Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem C. W. Kirby Gordon E. Lacy W. H. Webster MINUTES: Approval of minutes of October 19, 1992 WARRANTS: Don Warden, County Finance Officer CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Oct 21 - EDAP 7:00 AM Oct 22 - Budget Work Session 9:00 AM Oct 23 - Budget Work Session 9:00 AM Oct 26 - Work Session 10:00 AM Oct 26 - North Colorado Medical Center 12:00 PM Oct 26 - Retirement Board 2:15 PM Oct 27 - Human Resources Council 8:00 AM Oct 27 - Public Health Board 9:00 AM Oct 27 - Communications Board 2:00 PM Oct 30 - Centennial Developmental Services, Inc. 8:00 AM Nov 11 - HOLIDAY HEARINGS: Oct 21 - Post-Award Hearing, Centennial Development Services, Inc. 9:00 All Oct 21 - Amended Special Review Permit for expansion of airport facilities in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Platte Valley Airpark, Ltd. 10:00 AM Oct 21 - Amended Special Review Permit for a contractor shop and associated uses in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Jack and LaVonne Eckstine 10:00 AM Oct 21 - Special Review Permit for an open-pit mining operation in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, 83rd Joint Venture Resource 10:00 AM Oct 28 - Show Cause Hearing, James McDonald (cont. from 09/16/92) 10:00 AM Oct 28 - Substantial Change Hearing, Boyd M. and Allison J. Meyer 10:00 AM Nov 2 - Annual Meeting of Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority 9:00 AM Nov 2 - Annual Meeting of Antelope Hills Law Enforcement Authority 9:00 AM Nov 2 - Annual Meeting of Beebe Draw Law Enforcement Authority 9:00 AM Nov 18 - Assessment of Costs. Weld County Road 32 Local Improvement District #1992-1 9:00 AM Nov 18 - Assessment of Costs, Weld County Road 34 Local Improvement District #1992-2 9:00 AM Nov 18 - Final PUD Plan and Site Specific Development Plan. Lind Land Company 10:00 AM Nov 18 - Preliminary Hearing. Weld County Road 38 Local Improvement District #1992-4 10:00 AM REPORTS: 1) Road and Bridge Department re: Road opening COMMUNICATIONS: 1) James D. Stewardson - Notice of Claim re: Weld County Road 4 2) Certificate of Insurance - Weld Food Bank 3) Colorado Board of Equalization - Notice of Hearing • PUBLIC REVIEW: 1) Dave S. Jones, Tuttle Applegate, Inc., re: Adequacy Response, M-92-069 - 83rd Joint Venture Resource Continued on Page 2 of Consent Agenda Wednesday, October 21, 1992 Page 2 of Consent Agenda RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve Agreement between University of Northern Colorado's Department of Human Services and Area Agency on Aging * 2) Approve Amendment to Coordination Agreement between School District RE-7 and FENWC * 3) Approve Coordination Agreement between School District RE-3J and FENWC * 4) Approve Donated Foods Agreement with the Colorado Department of Social Services * 5) Accept Petition for Local Improvement District for Weld County Road 38 and set preliminary hearing date * 6) Approve temporary closure of Weld County Road 4 between Weld County Roads 13 and 17 and Weld County Road 15 between Weld County Roads 2 and 6 * 7) Direct Clerk to the Board to have Published Emergency Ordinance No. 167-B, Supplemental Appropriation for 1992 * 8) Approve 1992 Dance Hall License for Eaton Country Club * 9) Approve reappointments to Juvenile Community Review Board *10) Approve appointment of an Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council to Implement the Weld County Emergency Medical Services Plan *11) Approve Revision of Notification of Financial Assistance Award for Placement Alternatives Commission Funds with Child Advocacy Resource and Education AGREEMENTS: * 1) Approve Long-term Road Maintenance and Improvements Agreement with 83rd Joint Venture PRESENTATIONS: * 1) Recognition of Services - Stephanie Arries, Board of Retirement * 2) Recognition of Services - Richard Mollander, Board of Retirement * 3) Recognition of Services - Dan and Sandy Trelka, Poster Parents * Signed this date Wednesday, October 21, 1992 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO'S DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES 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 an Agreement between the University of Northern Colorado's Department of Human Services and the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Area Agency on Aging, commencing October 19, 1992, and ending August 26, 1995. 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 between the University of Northern Colorado's Department of Human Services and the Weld County Division of Human Resources' 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 agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 19th day of October. A.D., 1992. c BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 4 4.4 WELD C UNTY, COLORADO '7 t n Weld County Clerk to the Board Ge ge Ke edy, Cha rman BY: a �c .ryt Deputy Clee to the Board Constance L. Harbert, ro-Tem ��..APP)R7ED AS TO FORM: . C. W. Kirby unf� Att6rn �� Gordon Y ' W. H. Webster 921014 H,07)6 .c c.? HR 14/+/U _ AGREEMENT Department of Human Services College of Health and Human Sciences University of Northern Colorado This agreement, entered into as of the /-/ day of 1969-ebtA/ , IDA,by and between the University of Northern Colorado, for and on behalf of the DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES (hereinafter referred to as the "Department") and WELD COUNTY AREA AGENCY ON AGING, (hereinafter referred to as "Agency"). WITNESSETH: Whereas, the Department offers a human service field placement, which may include aspects of rehabilitation, gerontology, and recreation, at the undergraduate, and graduate level, as part of course requirements for Baccalaureate, Masters and Doctorate preparation, and WHEREAS, Agency has certain facilities available for service related experiences and agrees to provide such facilities for educational purposes in the preparation of human service 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: I. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PROGRAM 1. The Department shall provide for the administration and operation of the courses which are a part of the Human Services majors, including such programs of study offered students using the Agency facilities. 2. The Department and the student shall select educational objectives for the practicum, after consultation with the cooperating professional staff of the Agency, which shall guide learning experiences to which students will be assigned for educational experiences at the Agency facilities. In the selection of said objectives, appropriate consideration shall be given to the services provided by the Agency, and the staffing, policies, regulations and procedures of the Agency. 921014 3. The Department shall select and provide the students to be assigned to such practical experience. Said students shall be undergraduate or graduate students with a major or minor in Human Services 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. S. Faculty, and students participating in credit-generating full experiences 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 the Agency's 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. 921014 IL RESPONSIBILITIES OF 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, as appropriate, particularly where special rules and regulations are nrrecsary. 4. The Agency may refuse educational access to its service areas to any program personnel or students who do not meet the agency's employee standards for safety, health, rules of conduct, or ethical behavior, or if the area is deemed to be inappropriate to meet the objectives of the practicum. 5. The Agency shall provide for such supervision as is prearranged in consultation with the Department. Agency supervisors may provide evaluation statements concerning performance; however, Department faculty shall have the final responsibility for evaluating performance and assigning grades. The Agency shall maintain no educational records concerning any student assigned to the Agency facilities. All documents in regard to a student's performance shall be forwarded to the Department upon the student's completion of the supervised practice experience. 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. III. JOINT RESPONSIBILITIES AND TERMS OF AGREEMENT 1. This agreement shall commence as of August 26. 1992 and continue in full force and effect through August_26. 1995. 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 (30) calendar days after receipt of notice 921014 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 adjustments 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. 5. Both parties recognize that they are bound to comply with the Family Educational Rights 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 disclosure of educational records of students of the other party to persons or entities not a party to 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, Each party agrees to save, indemnify and hold harmless the other party and their officers, employees and agents from any liability, damages, claims, actions, causes of action, demands, judgments or awards of whatsoever kind or nature, arising out of any failure by the other party or its officers, employees or agents to abide by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act or its implementing regulations. 6. It is agreed by both parties that any causes of action arising out of this agreement shall be venued 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. 921014 8. This agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and supersedes all prior written and oral agreements. Any changes, modifications, I supplementations or amendments to this 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. University of Northern Colorado O ;127-"La. Denn Ch r Authorized Representative Department of Hu an Services Weld Co. Area Agency on Aging P.O. Box 1805 fr _kg,A Greeley, CO 80632 Vincent Scalia, Dean College of Health and Human Sciences 303 3S 3 — s3PI 6 Area Code / Telephone Number WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COt.2CSSIONERS Ge rge Ke edy, Chairman a1 9 - ATTEST: i q/� // WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE 13Y:(4.401 �d ty Clerk t the Board _ ---) 921014 Yv mEmoRAnDUA1 r WII .SGeorge Count, Chairman •" To Board of County Commissioners o„� October I6 M 92••, COLORADO From Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director, HumanTie3ovrces'�'� sob„,, Non-Financial Agreement with UNC Enclosed for Board approval is a non-financial agreement between Weld County Division of Human Resources' Area Agency on Aging Program and the University of Northern Colorado Department of Human Services. This Agreement spells out the joint responsibilities of both entities in regard to the placement of student interns with the Area Agency on Aging. This Agreement will commence as of the date of signature and continue in full force and effect through August 26, 3995. Please call Linda Piper at 353-3816, extension 3320, if you have questions. ,92201► Ftk0d5jo ���_ RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE AMENDMENT TO COORDINATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-7 AND FENWC 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 Coordination Agreement between School District RE-7 and Family Educational Network of Weld County, commencing October 15. 1992, and ending June 31, 1993. with the further 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 Coordination Agreement between School District RE-7 and Family Educational Network of Weld County 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, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 19th day of October, A.D., 1992, nunc pro tunc October 15, 1992. K� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: .t _ _A,��I6�A� n WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Ge a Ke edy, L1a rman� BY: H-c.") i-t-0,1".1.NerN Deputy ClerRoto the Board onstance L. Harbe t, Pro-Tem AA/7D AS TO FORM: ��/ 76,4.5„ C. W. Kir County Attorney Gord a V .Webs '�/ir�W. v 921013 to ,C, C. : H e RE-) Amendment No: FENWC #92-1 AMENDMENT TO THE COORDINATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-7 AND FAMILY EDUCATIONAL NETWORK OF WELD COUNTY THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 19th of OCt. , 1992, between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Family Educational Network of Weld County, hereinafter referred to as "FENWC" and School District RE-7, hereinafter known as "School District RE-7". WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the parties desire to continue their coordination agreement for services rendered and received, and WHEREAS, the parties desire to modify their original contract of June 1, 1992, and WHEREAS, required approval, clearance, and coordination has been accomplished from and with the appropriate agencies. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, the parties hereto covenant and agree as follows: 1. This amendment shall be effective October 1, 1992. 2. School District RE-7 acknowledges that this Agreement shall be reviewed for renewal and possible revision each program year. 3. Provision 4, (School District RE-7 Responsibilities), Section G, of the original agreement will be revised as follows: G. a. School District RE-7 will provide breakfast and milk for approximately thirty (30) preschool children at the cost of One Dollar and Forty Cents ($1.40) per child/adult. School District RE-7 will provide lunch and milk for approximately thirty (30) preschool children at the cost of One Dollar and Eighty Cents ($1.80) per child/adult. School District RE-7 will provide snack and juice for approximately thirty (30) preschool children at the cost of Seventy-Five Cents ($.75) per child/adult. b. School District RE-7 agrees to provide information on the cost of the quantity of lunches served to enable FENWC to comply with USDA reimbursement requirements. 921013 c. School District RE-7 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. d. School District RE-7 will maintain the following records for FENWC: I. Menu/Productions 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. 2. Food and milk invoices. e. FENWC will apply directly to USDA for reimbursement for each child's meal by type (full paid, free or reduced) each month. School District RE-7 will not receive USDA reimbursement for these meals. FENWC agrees to pay School District RE-7 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 School District RE-7. The rate will be as described in item 3, a. , above. 4. Provision 4, (School District RE-7 Responsibilities), of the original agreement will be revised by addition of the following Section: I. School District RE-7 will provide regular (home to school and school to home) pupil transportation for approximately thirty (30) preschool children at a cost of Two Dollars and Fifty-Five Cents ($2.55) per day an average of 8.5 days per month not to exceed Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000) per year. The rates will be reviewed annually. 5. Except as modified herein, the terms and conditions of the original Agreement (Coordination Agreement Between School District Re-7 and Family Educational Network of Weld County) , together with all attachments hereto, remain in full force and effect. 921013 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed the Agreement as of day, month, and year, first above written. BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO WELD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-7 litc.c. .727. WirA2L2--'4,,,, George K edy, Chairman /p a//cia— Glen M. Hanson, Superintendent WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCESATTS7 S, , , NI"f (),(Le_ ATTEST' JJW e Speakman, Executive Director WELD COUNTY TY CLERK TO TEE BOARD BY: 4/ �. Deputy Clerk to the 921013 mEnnoRAn®um , mni To George Kennedy, Chairman oat, October Si,- a!992;i '~ 7L COLORADO From Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director, HumdrC 5'turces Vut9Ajr t'J Sbe.,,: Amendment to the Coordination Agreement between FENWC and School strict RE-7 Enclosed for Board approval is an Amendment to the Coordination Agreement between School District RE-7 and Family Educational Network of Weld County. The parties desire to continue their coordination for services rendered and desire to modify their original contract of July 1, 1992. The provision 4, (School District RE-7 Responsibilities) , Section G, of the original agreement will be revised as follows: G. a. School District RE-7 will provide breakfast and milk for approximately thirty (30) preschool children at the cost of One Dollar and Forty Cents ($1.40) per child/adult. Lunch and milk will be provided for approximately thirty (30) preschool children at the cost of One Dollar and Eighty Cents ($1.80) per child/adult. Snacks and juice will be provided for approximately thirty (30) preschool children at the cost of Seventy-Five Cents ($.75) per child/adult. Provision 4, (School District RE-7 Responsibilities), of the original agreement will be revised by addition of the following Section: G. I. School District RE-7 will provide regular (Home to school and school to home) pupil transportation for approximately thirty (30) preschool children at a cost of Two Dollars and Fifty-Five Cents ($2.55) per day an average of 8.5 days per month not to exceed Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000) per year. The rates will be reviewed annually. Except as modified herein, the terms and conditions of the original Agreement (Coordination Agreement Between School District RE-7 and Family Educational Network of Weld County). together will remain in full force and effect. The term of this agreement is from October 15, 1992 - June 31, 1992. If you have any question, please call Tere Keller-Amaya at 356-0600. TKA/en /11-9715& 921013 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE COORDINATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-3J AND FENWC 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 Coordination Agreement between School District RE-3J and Family Educational Network of Weld County. commencing October 15, 1992, and ending October 14, 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 County, Colorado, that the Coordination Agreement between School District RE-3J and Family Educational Network of Weld County 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 19th day of October, A.D., 1992. nunc pro tunc October 15, 1992. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Af /. ,, r. I WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk ' o Lh o n e- 141-1n21,--474 �� �J ' $nedy, l��f .?[�;r�1 r George Ke nedy, Chairman (! � BY: Deputy Cleitk to the Board Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem APP AS TO FORM: / C. W. Kir � � ` fr {County Attorney Gor W. H. Webster 921012 005{2 cc% HQ 2C- 3t COORDINATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-3J AND FAMILY EDUCATIONAL NETWORK OF WELD COUNTY THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 12th day of October, 1992, by and between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of 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 Weld County School District RE-33, hereinafter referred to as "School District RE-3J." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, School District RE-3J provides public education to the students of the Weld County School District RE-3J, and WHEREAS, FENWC receives federal Head Start dollars and administers preschool services. WHEREAS, school District RE-3J and FENWC agree to enter into a twenty (20) year agreement for the purposes of: . enhancing pre-school learning opportunities, . facilitating successful transition of pre-school aged children into the District RE-3J Kindergarten. . promoting parental involvement in all levels of the elementary schools, . promoting educational success of District RE-3J/FENWC students. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, the parties hereto covenant and agree as follows: 1. Term: The term of the Agreement between FENWC and District RE-3J shall be for the period beginning October 15, 1992, and ending October 14, of 1993. 2. Geographic Areas to be Served: Head Start Program services shall be provided to children who will be eligible for school District RE-3J Kindergarten programs. Portable classrooms will be located at Hudson Elementary School. 921012 COORDINATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-3J AND FAMILY EDUCATIONAL NETWORK OF WELD COUNTY Page Two 3. FENWC Responsibilities: a. FENWC will provide portable classrooms for preschool services on the aforementioned School District RE-3J site, at no cost to School District RE-3J. The portable classrooms will remain on School District RE-3J property for a term of twenty (20) years contingent upon funding sources. One hundred eighty (180) days after FENWC ceases to run Preschool, the building will be removed and the area restored to original condition. The portable classrooms will be attached to School District RE-3J water and sewer taps, where available. The location of the portable classrooms to be determined by the Facilities Department at School District RE-3J. FENWC will provide sidewalks, ramps, and landscaping comparable to other School District RE-3J facilities. b. FENWC will reimburse School District RE-3J for utilities, to include: gas, electricity, sewage, and water at a rate of one dollar and twenty- five cents ($1.25) per square foot not to exceed two thousand forty dollars ($2,040.00) for the 1992-93 school year. Rates will be adjusted annually. c. FENWC will install one (1) telephone line in the portable building and pay for costs incurred. d. FENWC will reimburse School District RE-3J for custodial services and snow removal at a rate of one dollar and thirty-four cents ($1.34) per square foot to include labor, equipment, materials, and supervision, not to exceed two thousand one hundred ninety dollars ($2,190.00) for the 1992-93 school year. Rates will be adjusted annually. e. FENWC will reimburse School District RE-3J for building maintenance services at cost for labor time and materials. f. FENWC will implement the Head Start Program, and other programs to be located on School District RE-3J premises. g. FENWC will implement the Head Start Program, and other programs to be located on School District RE-3J premises. h. FENWC will maintain an adequate child/staff ratio to ensure needed individualized language stimulation. There will be a maximum of 15 children per classroom, with one teacher and one teacher aide. 921012 COORDINATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-3J AND FAMILY EDUCATIONAL NETWORK OF WELD COUNTY Page Three i. FENWC will coordinate efforts among School District RE-33 staff, FENWC staff, and parents to maximize the opportunities for a successful transition of students and parents into the public school system. j . FENWC will provide support services such as transportation and child care to parents in order for them to attend training sessions and be actively involved in the Head Start Program and Early Childhood Education Programs. k. FENWC will utilize the DIAL-R (Developmental Indicators for the Assessment of Learning) or other appropriate assessments to determine the developmental needs of the children. 1. Developmental objectives/outcomes will be agreed upon by a FENWC/District RE- 3J team. m. FENWC will provide ongoing training for FENWC staff and parents. n. FENWC will provide adequate materials for staff and parents to enable them to implement teaching activities in the classroom and in the home. o, Supervision of the FENWC staff at the School District RE-3J site is the ultimate responsibility of FENWC. (See School District responsibility 4-e). p. The FENWC teacher and teacher aide will attend Elementary School's staff meetings and the teacher will attend inservice trainings as appropriate. q. The FENWC teacher and teacher aide will provide adequate coverage for the classroom. 4. School District RE-3J Responsibilities: a. School District RE-3J will provide custodial and snow removal services for FENWC, see item 3-d. for reimbursable rate. b. School District RE-3J will provide maintenance services on a work order/loaded rate basis, see item 3-e. c. School District RE-3J will bill FENWC by the 15th of the month for previous month's charges. Bills will be sent to: Division of Human Resources Attn: Fiscal Department P.O. Box 1805 Greeley, CO 80632 921012 COORDINATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-3J AND FAMILY EDUCATIONAL NETWORK OF WELD COUNTY Page Four d. School District RE-3J permits FENWC to house pre-school programs located at the Hudson Elementary School premises. e. The elementary school principal will provide input into the evaluation of FENWC's teachers and teacher aides. Monitoring shall include informal observations of the teacher and teacher aide. FENWC staff will adhere to sign in and sign out policies, those records to be shared with appropriate FENWC personnel. Any discrepancies or inefficiencies perceived by the principal will be brought to the immediate attention of the FENWC Director. f. Principals 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. g. School District RE-3J teaching staff (P-3) will be eligible to attend FENWC in-service training sessions as appropriate. 5. The School District agrees to provide lunches and milk for approximately 60 children at a cost of $1.65 and approximately 10 adults at a rate of $2.25 to the Head Start classrooms. The School District will submit a bill by the 10th of the month for the services provided during the preceding month, to Weld County Division of Human Resources, P.O. Box 1805, Greeley, Colorado 80632. 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. 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. 7. 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 (3) weeks after receipt of a statement of such charges from the School District. The rate will be a described in Paragraph 1 above. 8. 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. 921O12 COORDINATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-3J AND FAMILY EDUCATIONAL NETWORK OF WELD COUNTY Page Five b. Food and milk invoices. (Sent in weekly to the Food Services Office) . The records will be made readily available to FENWC for audit and review purposes. The School District will maintain the records within the record retention guidelines mandated by U.S.D.,A. 9. FENWC will maintain a daily record of the number of meals served by type. 10. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their officers or employees may possess, nor shall any portion of this Agreement be deemed to have created a duty of care with respect to any persons not a party to this Agreement. 11. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create an obligation on the part of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, or School District to expend funds not otherwise appropriate in each succeeding year. 12. 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. 13. The term of this Agreement shall be from October 1, 1992 through May 31. 1993. 14. This agreement may be amended at any time with the written mutual consent of both parties. 15. 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 immediately if Head Start funding is stopped. 16. School District warrants that foods delivered to and/or picked up by FENWC, as mutually agreed, shall be, at the point of transfer, free of contamination and at safe and appropriate temperatures in accordance with Department of Health and Sanitation standards. FENWC agrees to relieve School District from all liability and/or responsibility for any injury, damage, or loss to any person(s) arising from consumption of foods which have been turned over to FENWC for further transport and handling, and to indemnify and hold the School District harmless from such consequences. 921O12 - , • COORDINATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-3J AND FAMILY EDUCATIONAL NETWORK OF WELD COUNTY Page six 17. Modification: All modifications to this Agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. 18. Assignment: This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto, their successors, heirs, legal representatives, and assigns. Neither party may assign any of its rights or obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of the other party. 19. Resolution of Disagreement: If a problem/disagreement should occur, the appropriate parties and Early Childhood Specialist should be notified immediately. If the problem/disagreement still can not be resolved, it will be taken to a higher authority in both agencies. 20. Apllicable Law: FENWC agrees to follow policies and procedures of School District RE-3J as construed in accordance with the Colorado School Finance Act of 1988, regulations and other applicable laws and regulations. (See Attachment I) 21. Assurances: a. FENWC agrees that it is an independent contractor and that its officers, employees, and clients do not become employees of School District RE-3J, and therefore are not entitled to any employee benefits as School District RE-3J employees, as a result of the execution of this Agreement. b. School District RE-3J agrees that it is an independent contractor and that its officers, employees, and clients do not become employees of FENWC, and therefore are not entitled to any employee benefits as FENWC employees, as a result of the execution of this Agreement. 9210012 COORDINATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-3J AND FAMILY EDUCATIONAL NETWORK OF WELD COUNTY Page seven c. School District RE-3J, the School Board of District RE-3J, 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. FENWC, by and through 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 School District RE-3J, the School Board of RE-3J, its employees, volunteers and agents engaged in the performance of this Agreement. FENWC, by and through the Board of Weld County commissioners, shall provide adequate liability and worker's compensation insurance for all of its employees, volunteers and agents engaged in the performance of this Agreement, as required by the Colorado Worker's Compensation Act. Likewise, School District RE-3J shall provide Worker's Compensation Insurance for all employees of School District RE-3J engaged in the performance of this Agreement. d. No officer, member, or employee of School District RE-3J and no member of their governing bodies shall have any pecuniary interest, direct or indirect, in the approved Agreement or the proceeds thereof. e. School District RE-3J understands that monitoring and evaluation of the performance of this Agreement shall be conducted by FENWC, in conjunction with School District RE-3J. School District RE-3J will provide to FENWC: a written semi-annual report outlining their assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of this Agreement. f. FENWC and School District RE-3J 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. 22. Termination: This Agreement may be terminated at any time by either party giving thirty (30) days written notice and is subject to the availability of funding. 23. Entire Agreement: This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and may not be changed or modified except as stated in Paragraph 5 herein. 9210 ,2 COORDINATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-3J AND FAMILY EDUCATIONAL NETWORK OF WELD COUNTY Page Eight 24. 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, paragraph, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared unconstitutional or invalid. 25. Waiver of Immunities/Third-Party Liability: No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their officers or employees may possess, nor shall any portion of this Agreement be deemed to have created a duty of care with respect to any persons not a party to this Agreement. 26. Non-Appropriation: No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create an obligation ob the part of School District RE-3J, the County of Weld, State of Colorado, to expend funds not otherwise appropriated in each succeeding year. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed the Agreement as of the day, month, and year first above written. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY WELD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT RE-3J COMMISSIONERS George Ke edy, Chairman /p ;, 9� Jan Carlson, Chairman � eh P�D ^ /�G`` School District RE-3J Board ATTES •T +/ i 4 WELD COUNTY CLERK TO BOARD Dr. Dennis Disario, Superintendent BY: �g Deputy Clerk to the . WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES ywal " r Speckman, Executive Director II, 91012 t; mEmoRAnDu(Ti z1ELD T W��'P To George Kennedy, Chairman _ Deb October-l3, 11S�2 =`i 23 COLORADO From Walter J. Speclanan, Executive Director, Human RReesoances �^@ Coordination Agreement between FENWC and School District RE-3J Sup.rcr: Enclosed for Board approval is a Coordination of Service Agreements between the Family Educational Network of Weld County (FENWC) and the Weld County School District Re-3J, (School District RE-3.r). School District RE-3J permits FENWC to house pre-school programs located at the Hudson Elementary School premises. Principals will participate in the hiring process of staff and provide input into the evaluation of FENWC's teachers and teacher aides. School District RE-3J agrees to provide maintenance, custodial and snow removal services. FENWC agrees to reimburse School District RE-3J for utilities, to include: gas, electricity, sewage, and water at a rate of one dollar and twenty-five cents ($1.25) per square foot not to exceed two thousand forty dollars ($2,040.) for the 1992-93 school year. Rates will be adjusted annually. FENWC will reimburse School District RE-3J for custodial services and snow removal at a rate of one dollar and thirty-four cents ($1.34) per square foot not to exceed two thousand one hundred ninety dollars ($2,190.00) for the 1992-93 school year. Rates will be adjusted annually. FENWC agrees to reimburse School District for lunches and milk for 60 children at a cost of $1.65 and approximately 10 adults at a rate of $2.25. The term of this agreement is from October 15, 1992 tbru October 14, 1993. If you have any questions, please call Tete Keller-Amaya at 356-0600. TKA/en 921012 �- _ RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE DONATED FOODS AGREEMENT WITH THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County. Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Donated Foods Agreement between the Colorado Department of Social Services and the Weld County Division of Human Resources, commencing October 1. 1992, and ending September 30, 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 County, Colorado, that the Donated Foods Agreement between the Colorado Department of Social Services and the Weld County Division of Human Resources be. and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be. and hereby is, authorized to sign said agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 19th day of October, A.D., 1992, nunc pro tune October 1, 1992. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: �J t' C: , WELD COUNTY, COLORADO li C ✓V n Weld County Clerk to the Board yy Ge r e Keglned CTi Deputy Cler to the Board Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem OVcc��, AS TO FORM: �, �� C. W. Kir y County Attorney Got a y W. H. Webster 921011 11.n (Q cc; Hit , '555 J 5i,97r DF-2B (Rev. 10/92) ?2 , nn : 0 av !: 23 ef OctCLESK COLORADO DEPA,M' fiEIIIT OP5 SOCIAL SERVICES 1575 Sherman Street, 3rd Floor Denver, CO 80203-1714 G`<; Donated Foods Asrrcement Commodity Supplemental Food Program (Serving Low Income Women, Infants, Children and Elderly) This agreement is made this (Enter today's date) day of 19 by and between the Colorado Department of Social Services, 1575 Sherman Street, 3rd Floor, Denver, CO 80203-1714 (hereinafter referred to as the "Department"), and the (Enter your agency's name) (hereinafter referred to as the"Recipient Agency"). Whereas, the Department is a distributing agency under a contact with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (hereinafter referred to as "USDA"). The Contract with USDA is subject to all federal laws and regulations. -USDA controls the amount and types of commodities available to the Department. Whereas, the Department has the responsibility for administering the Donated Foods Program in Colorado in accordance with its Contract with USDA, and; Whereas, the Recipient Agency desires to participate in the Donated Foods Program in accordance with the terms of this Agrtemen4 and Whereas, as of the date of execution of the Agreement. Recipient Agency meets all requirements for participation in this program. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed: I. The Recipient Agency is operating a Commodity Supplemental Food Program which provides supplemental foods to low income pregnant and postpartum women, infants, • children and elderly; and Complete the following questions: The Recipient Agency has the following types of storage facilities available: Dry Yes X No_ Cooler Yes x No_ Frozen . Yes x No 1 92101.1, 2. Recipient Agency shall participate in the Donated Foods Program in accordance with theterms of the Agreement and applicable legal requirements described below. 3. The term "legal requirements" as it is used throughout this Agreement includes federal and state statutes, federal and state regulations program requirements as identified in the Donated Foods Unit Recipient Agency User's Handbook, State Plan of Operation and Administration attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit A and any amendments thereto,which are applicable to the Donated Foods Program,which arc in effect when this Agreement is executed. The Recipient Agency agrees to fully comply with all legal requirements defined above, and to submit any reports requested by the Department or USDA in a prompt and complete manner, and to enforce such legal requirements against any sub-distributing agencies which are under contact with the Recipient Agency. 4. Recipient Agency shall receive, store and distribute donated foods. In addition, the Recipient Agency agrees to comply with the following terms and conditions: A. Use of Donated Foods Donated food will be used only in connection with Recipient Agency's established feeding operation for the sole benefit of persons served by the Recipient Agency and will not be sold,exchanged,or otherwise disposed of by the Recipient Agency without express written approval being obtained by the Recipient Agency from the Department. B. Storage Facilities The Recipient Agency and any sub-distributing agencies under contact with the Recipient Agency shall provide adequate facilities for the handling, storage and distribution of donated foods. These facilities than be such as to properly safeguard against damage, theft, spoilage, or other loss as recommended in the "Food Storage Guide for Schools and Institutions" in the Donated Foods Unit User's Handbook. The Recipient Agency shall provide facilities and services that: 1. Are sanitary and free from rodent,butt,insect and other animal infestation; 2. Safeguard against theft, spoilage and other loss; 3. Maintain foods at proper storage temperatures; 4. Stock and space foods in a manner so the USDA-donated foods are readily identified; 5. Rotate stock utiH'ing "First-In/First-Out" inventory practices; 6. Store donated food off the floor and away from walls in a manner to allow for adequate ventilation; 7. Maintain accurate inventory records of product issuance; and 8. Take other protective measures as may be necessary. The Department reserves the right to inspect the facilities, without the benefit of prior notification, to ensure these standards are met. 2 921011 tit • C. Responsibility for Darnaoe. $noilaRe. Theft or Other Loss Once the donated foods have been delivered to the Recipient Agency or its carrier agent, the Recipient Agency is responsible to the Department for said food. In the event of damage, spoilage. theft or other loss, the Recipient Agency will promptly notify the Department. In case of spoilage,the Recipient Agency shall furnish a certificate from the County or the State Health Department representative confirming such spoilage. The Recipient Agency assumes full responsibility for reimbursing the Department for the USDA dollar value of any donated foods improperly used or disposed of or any loss or damage to donated foods due to the failure of the Recipient Agency or its agents to provide proper storage,care or handling. The Recipient Agency may be required by the Department to submit documentation regarding the loss. D. Physical Inventory Recipient Agencies shall take an annual physical inventory of USDA commodities the last working day of September and submit the inventory to the Department,not later than the 5th of October, in a format prescribed by the Department Such inventory shall be reconciled with the Recipient Agency's book inventory records and maintained on file by the Recipient Agency. In no event,may the inventory level of each donated food in storage exceed a six-month supply unless sufficient justification for additional inventory has been submitted and approved by the Department. E. Complaints The Recipient Agency shall immediately advise the Department in writing of any complaints regarding the donated foods. The Recipient Agency shall provide appropriate information regarding the product and nature of the complaint so that an investigation can by pursued by the Department or USDA. In addition, any complaints regarding the commercial distribution system shall be provided to the Department in writing for appropriate action. F. Utilization and Redistribution Available donated foods will be requested only in such quantities as will be fully utiliz.-d and will be receipted for by the authorized representative of the Recipient Agency. The Department reserves the right to redistribute any USDA donated foods in possession of the Recipient Agency. 3 921011 ti • G. ftecords The Recipient Agency will accurately maintain records of donated foods received and such accountability records as may be prescribed by the Department. Such records shall include, but not be limited to, accurate and complete records with respect to the receipt, disposal,and inventory of donated foods and with respect to any funds which arise from the operation of the program. The Recipient Agency shall also keep accurate and complete records showing the certification and eligibility determination of those making application for program participation. All records must be retained for a period of three years from the close of the federal fiscal year to which they pertain. H. Audits and lnsvections The Recipient Agency shall allow representatives of the Department and/or USDA to inspect and inventory donated foods in storage, the facilities used in the handling or storage of such donated foods inspect and audit all records, including financial records and reports pertaining to the distribution of donated foods, and to review or audit the procedures and methods used in carrying out the audit requirements at any reasonable time with or without the benefit of prior notification.. All Recipient Agencies receiving more than $25,000 in federal financial assistance per fiscal year shall have an audit made by an independent auditor, that complies with the audit requirements established by the Office of Management and Budget Circular Number A-128 or A- 133. The audit standards to be followed can be found in the Standards for Audit of Governmental Organizations.Programs.Activities and Functions(1988 revision) issued by the U.S. General Accounting Office, and the Guidelines for Audits of Federal Awards to Nonprofit Organizations (April 1989) published by the Department of Health and Human Services. For this purpose, the term independent auditor means a state or local government auditor who meets the independence standards specified in generally accepted government auditing standards; or,certified public accountant who meets such standards. L Financial 1. Quarterly Statements of Expenditures As required in the State Plan of Operation and Administration the Recipient Agency shall submit to the Department by the 15th of the month following the close of the quarter, a Quarterly Statement of Expenditure report reflecting an accurate amount of funds expended for the quarter. The Department will reimburse the Recipient Agency their fair share percentage of federal funds available based upon each Recipient Agency's actual expenditures submitted for the previous quarter. The reimbursement portion of federal funds will be disbursed to the Recipient Agency based on actual cases of"bonus"donated foods distributed during the previous quarter. Quarterly Statements of Expenditures shall 4 `, 921.011. be kept current and available for audit and review purpose at the Recipient Agency. 2. Distributor Charges The Recipient Agency shall pay the quoted price per case directly to the contracted regional distributor as billed for the number of cases received on each shipment The Recipient Agency shall comply with the distributor's credit policy and payment terms. In the event a Recipient Agency falls more than 60 days in arrears in payments to the distributor, the Department and the distributor may jointly agree to suspend issues of donated foods and the distributor may take necessary action to pursue collection of the account The Recipient Agency shall request reimbursement for payments made to the distributor on a form prescribed by the Department. J. Civil Rights and Nondiscrimination The Recipient Agency at all times during the execution of this agreement shall strictly adhere to all applicable federal and state laws and implementing regulations as they currently exist and may hereafter be amended. This includes protection of the confidentiality of all applicant/recipient records,papers,documents, tapes and any other materials that have been or may hereafter be established which relate to this agreement. The Recipient Agency acknowledges that the following laws are inclndri• - Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964,42 U.S.C. Sections 2000d-1 et. sea. and its implementing regulation, 45 C.F.R. Part 80 et. sea;and - Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C. Section 794, and its implementing regulation, 45 C.F.R. Part 84;and - the Age Discrimination Act of 1975,42 U.S.C. Sections 6101 et. sea and its implementing regulation,45 C.F.R. Part 91-and - Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; and - the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967; and - the Equal Pay Act of 1963; and - the Education Amendments of 1972. - Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986,P.L. 99-603 The Recipient Agency shall comply with all regulations applicable to these laws prohibiting discrimination because of race, color. national origin, age, sex, religion and handicap, including Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) or AIDS related conditions.covered in Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, cited above. This assurance is given in consideration of and for the purpose of obtaining any and all federal and/or state financial assistance. Any person who feels that she/he has been discriminated against has the right to file a complaint either with the Colorado 5 r: ,':' 921011 Department of Social Services or with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office for Civil Rights. The Recipient Agency is responsible for any additional Civil Rights reporting requirements as set forth in the State Plan of Operation and Administration. K. ,Indemnification To the extent authorized by law, the Recipient Agency 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 Recipient Agency, or its employees, agents, subcontractors, or assignees pursuant to the terms of this Agreement L. Enforcement If the Recipient Agency fails to comply with the provisions of this Agreement, it may, at the discretion of the Department, be disqualified from further participation in the Program. The Recipient Agency or the Department may seek judicial relief for any provision of this Agreement M. Effective Date This Agreement will become effective on the date of approval by the Executive Director of the Department or authorized designee, and shall remain in effect until September 30, 1993. The Recipient Agency or the Department may terminate this Agreement at any time by giving thirty days notice in writing. Upon such termination by either the Recipient Agency or the Department, the Recipient Agency shall, at its expense, return all unused donated foods in its possession to such place within the State of Colorado as may be designated by the Department N. Assignment, The Recipient Agency agrees not to assign its rights or to delegate its obligations under this Agreement without prior approval in writing from the Department 0. Future Effect This Agreement is binding upon the present and future elected or employed officials of the Recipient Agency and the State of Colorado. 6 P. Authorized Representative It shall be the duty of the Recipient Agency to promptly notify, in writing, the Department of any change in its Agency Head or authorized representative or change in legal address. Q. Siznaturrs The individual signing this Agreement as the "Agency Head" or "Authorized Representative" (as attested if a corporation) certifies that his/her signature legally binds the Recipient Azencv to the Terms of this AQreerrent, TYPE OR PRINT ALL INFORMATION BELOW: DATE: OCTOBER 19, 1992 NAME OF RECIPIENT AGENCY: WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ADDRESS: 915 10TH STREET STATE OF COLORADO P.O. BOX 758 GREELEY, CO 80632 DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES PHONE #: (303) 356-4000 DATE ROVED SIGNATURE AND TITLE OF AGENCY HEAD OR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE: FOR KAREN BEYE ACTING EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 7 921.011 mEmoRAnDum r� •--v ` George Kennedy, Chairman '5 YI��'pL ro Board of County Commissioner., Date October 16,,,.19.9,2 v7�,..� COLORADO From Walter J. Speckman, Executive Director, Hum3tl Rraoarees, sue).ct: Contract_between the Colorado Department of Social Services and the Weld County Division of Human Resources Enclosed for Board approval is the Contract between the Colorado Department of Social Services and the Weld County Division of Human Resources for the administration and operation of the Commodity Supplemental Food Program. This is a continuing Contract which defines the responsibilities and requirements governing the Commodity Supplemental Food Program. The period of this Contract is October 1, 1992 through September 30, 1993. If you have any questions, please telephone me at 353-3816. Met-7)562 e �5 2 921011 � RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING PETITION FOR LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT - WELD COUNTY ROAD 38 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. • pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a Petition for Local Improvement District on Weld County Road 38 was submitted to the Board by owners of property which is more particularly described in said petition, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to schedule a Preliminary Hearing concerning this matter for November 18, 1992, at 10:00 a.m. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that a Preliminary Hearing to consider the aforementioned Petition for Local Improvement District be, and hereby is, scheduled for November 18. 1992, at 10:00 a.m. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 19th day of October, A.D., 1992. p, F�, s,°�.V ," BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS �r ATTEST: ` �l�i"W ,1 WELD OUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board / o e Kertedy, Cha BY: leb P Deputy Cl k to the Board Constance L. Harbert, ro-Tem APPiC6VED AS TO FORM: ZeJ� C. W. Kir� County At • C Gor ac W. H. Webster 921004 4e4 SD0040- u = HOLV„ F/ha PETITION FOR LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT TO: Board of County Commissioners Weld County, Colorado P. 0. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 We, the undersigned citizens of Weld County, who are owners of record of real property, propose to be assessed the costs of paving, and which property will benefit from improvement of: Weld County Road 38 between Weld County Road 7 and Interstate 25; situated in Weld County, Colorado, do hereby petition the Honorable Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, for the formation of a local improvement district pursuant to CRS, 30-20-601, et seq. We represent that the real property listed in this petition(s) will be assessed more than one-half of the estimated $55,000 in costs proposed to be assessed to the local improvement district. Such improvement district is for the purpose of: Paving Weld County Road 38; The specific improvements we wish to have constructed are as follows: Shape, grade, pave and shoulder the above described road; We request that the following materials be used: Six inches of aggregate basecourse, 32' wide; and 3" of asphalt pavement, 24' wide; and 2" of aggregate shoulders, 4' wide; The specific manner of assessments we recommend is as follows; The property owners be assessed equally per each lot or parcel of land described as follows; All lots in Highland Estates subdivision as recorded on September 11, 1974 under Reception Number 1644478; and the South Half of Section 34, Township 4 North, Range 68 West; and the Northeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 3 North, Range 68 West, as conveyed to the Margil Loving Trust by Deed as recorded on May 29, 1991 under Reception Number 02251499. We request that the cost to be assessed to the local improvement district not exceed $55,000, which represents an assessment of approximately $1,964.29 per lot or parcel of land; The specific manner of payment we recommend is as follows: The estimated $1,964.29 per lot or parcel of land would be paid in full, without interest, or over a 10-year period, at an interest 921004 • rate of 8%, with the principal being divided into 10 equal annual payments, and the interest computed to the unpaid balance. We understand that the road preparation, which includes shoulder work and base construction, will be performed by Weld County. and the cost will not be assessed to the local improvement district. We further understand and acknowledge that we are to be responsible, individually, for any grading or other adjustments to our driveways and culverts necessitated by such project. Do not sign this petition unless you are an "owner" of real property benefitting from the project and requesting to be assessed costs of the improvements. An owner is a person holding fee title to real property. You are an "owner" if you hold a contract to purchase real property which obligates you to pay general taxes on that property. In that instance, the seller may t sign this petition. CRS, 30-20-602(3) and 603(3). SIGNATURE MAILING DESCRIPTION I DATE OF IS THIS PRINTED NAME I ADDRESS OF PROPERTY SIGNING PROPERTY Title WITHIN A I I MUNICIPALITY? � I AA-FRED G 3y9y I L O T /O W361 qz Ro3Eye?s F Azle wnysDi laTGH A ^d_b ) I E STArG s 0.910 erajileistava, I_co• 8065/ i ; I Al LEE0M R 13y9y I L.Or /0 i ..R.o 1 ERt 9 !,FAIRwA Is Dk H z G H`E 9.44/91—' C1_aate_ud` f ° •86637 6 sr/in 5 I I Al o £t(e (-( 3I86 I I �."�r pith pgy.fe �A7s bx• ; Leer I I i I g,6s/ I E S r A r S I V72.7/9•24,, /u s, .31/516 filiewe6le gar` !' 3/4l19a Q F- yor,titZ e 0 80&51 e S7 A"rte i 'V a I )1 V`A//134los FAitwaysi ko f 3A R04,02 pe,a fj, h/a..r,( 9/z 7/9z jotac076:44:'-'j a � � �P s v ' / 3403 I Lot 34 ous:az-2.• � Fir bland`9c�s�-ids /'� / r ,n,aPlall , eh 9 9 Z 921004 SIGNATURE I MAILING ! DESCRIPTION I DATE OF i IS THIS PRINTED NAME I ADDRESS i OF PROPERTY ! SIGNING I PROPERTY Title I ! WITHIN A I I MUNICIPALITY? I i - � itAtSco, Acc,t46 � `Lsnac till CI— IVo %.0 6S1 3 y 9/FAZS.S9YS ! L D T 4 IRM Pu.0.4?ha1 lc P nev=�r �, HIdsM"kb (srgres 19/a l/7 .z.. a�w�o c'ao65I I ,{/ J * 3 f'/a e✓;lie- Co. 4 fan s des 1 ,/2/ A) seta( ! 20657-e`rry L• Len l I3330LJ.Ue ; 2-0 -+3 t tetb .e1t, 7° -q Bt46/ Nigh/and esiaie cyos/9Z nI d I I - 6 /C re /cots ,/ I ./ lf ��r� d ,L./yl��'p�r/��� ,�� 1='0, fi�JuniEz� 9-ao -92 1 lYo. BO/•a4 I I I/99G/hrolvise ko_/.3 .5j1_nf /I�/dpPkF/lFu,fie, I Es 9 - so -4z 0 �oGs'l � /fi9Jfl/pND /✓ No ,-, , M. �'�{Y 'tVi e.� Lai1 S /✓0 figf i ! es 1 I i I sArJ aez_ i+� !/khg714nrj ,Lo7 7 ! f ,M� pb#o' iVI/71/tvo cst4ties� /4/€2-/t 7' / /ft) 921004 SIGNATURE 1 MAILING DESCRIPTION DATE OF i IS THIS PRINTED NAME i ADDRESS OF PROPERTY SIGNING PROPERTY Title I ; WITHIN A I MUNICIPALITY? i I I/7171 I for 7 I a(64' A/NC I7_.tca vwx. NZC c .�� H , / ( " A.47 -elihLE Es r/9 r6 s %/yz Na � ' ) I G Die evi w.ys I f -.2titrSF•-Spkiit_2: IP/al/ro:11r) Co Mil,lzv.d i /o -3'J.2 ,0 1701.37 #4 6,tes inersc er7-1 "% I 3ryYFq,r.,ay,al. Gor i2 iia - -,_ 9y ; Af0 Fl4*cE.E,.-Sc,iufrt PwrresV-E4 Ct fit 14 4 csr47 5 G51 I 2c. i..LLo:tied& kfl5 $2.6-cR r a/A /C 9 2 No Kdcdrd Lr-eo--- ple:-Efc-A c i 'l0,44/E ts ICo 00651 ' U2R! ; D or al A /Iv c,o• go651 l 5s7AAres iIDIr/9'L i 'r *iCEy e-- 5c+tosr /7%35- i-c r 2-c IW4-‘0.; 1 -7,264,et_ 2a4D i! /4..►c. .o /4-.5---17_ No I , , pcq.r ici? esrf}rEs I I ,r '�cuwsor� ?cckNe;,aJ. ant 5t �7Q. t 'Roc (-°+ 'v Pla�9av,ite I ',gMIR j t0`5-ct — no c t.4 i olorabtsi c.S lc:,S ' I I I I I I I i 921004 • SIGNATURE I MAILING I DESCRIPTION I DATE OF I IS THIS PRINTED NAME I ADDRESS I OF PROPERTY ! SIGNING I PROPERTY Title I I I I WITHIN A I I MUNICIPALITY? I 1 I I I i I l I I I , I I I I I I I I , I ! I I I I I STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. AFFIDAVIT OF CIRCULATOR COUNTY OF WELD I, being first duly sworn, depose and say that my address is PLA1JGvzac6 Ce 3 ' g'1 41-19V ft?1 g w/)y S p , that I have circulated the within Petition, that each signature thereon was affixed in my presence, and that each signature thereon is a signature of the person that it purports to be and that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, each person signing the petition was, at the time of signing, an "owner" of real property proposed to be assessed and benefitted. C� —)?J h t- it k N D t> P o ec 2 r s Sigiature of Circulator Printed Name SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this 9' 4' day o£ 19ge . WITNESS my hand and official seal, Notary Public My Commission expires: 2/jc/5p' :rd34pet.92 921004 J W rote of 8%, with the principal being divided into 10 equal annual payments, and the interest computed to the unpaid balance. We understand that the road preparation, which includes shoulder work and base construction, will be performed by Weld County, and the cost will not be assessed to the local improvement district. We further understand and acknowledge that we are to be responsible, individually, for any grading or other adjustments to our driveways and culverts necessitated by such project. Do not sign this petition unless you are an "owner" of real property bonefitting from the project and requesting to be assessed costs of the improvements. An owner is a person holding fee title to real property. You are an "owner" if you hold a contract to purchase real property which obligates you to pay general taxes on that property. In that instance, the seller may 1121 sign this petition. CRS, 30-20-602(3) and 603(3). SIGNATURE I MAILING j DESCRIPTION i DATE OF j IS THIS PRINTED NAME I ADDRESS I OF PROPERTY i SIGNING ! PROPERTY Title I I I WITHIN A MUNICIPALITY? I I 5 /� 3L5yrcr s L07 Ito _ � / ti C , piAJ,, ,4? 1Y8to /O- / - 9Z // / I $O611 I i I /947 ../. CeS $_I i /',J.4/.v.✓aLFsT.vTs5 I _I Ma /� ` 1 n :3L 5y P4(444111..5 j, 07 wi I I (..:Q.s f eezezej kilt watt. C . 5,0cs'! I I a,„v/�aAes I I ,r,?.41.z.ea-�Csr I I N g 13 t/,Ff 364 ROZ ^5. de7 -0/y I /a -31 —?"-' aox36V i L6.0110/1 ,4. Co4.O6R1!- 8'os- la I /iy4/.r..-a'e -Z7 i i ,vv 3376FRik6ily$ 407'40P 9i /a-3�S� tx7G I I 3 S4 f .�Go�peirri r05V 7 I M7li,,.,.drv, 1 i /v 0 3a7'/ <'//4P1dgvS !oT -0.,csr i /0-.3-.c2 F^- j f'�ATrc/iGGc I /r,7.Mo .16;41s mss ' 7Oras/ I 1 1V D � �`cGS,Ccn �i I I y//'/��� //��_ I.��rffr�iew�rsl X47 �- "so 3-9.z. ^":^_--JfiJJi4.�LJlIX. ,,,,,17E Y/GGC (l 8a4 si I"2's 9irtks4.?7 I D Grva•F.e L. 040914^ I I 921004 • • SIGNATURE MAILING i DESCRIPTION DATE OF I IS THIS PRINTED NAME j ADDRESS i OF PROPERTY I SIGNING I PROPERTY Title ' I I I WITHIN A i I MUNICIPALITY? I I G4r.1- -"l!g 2 3.79/ A;;,-,s v, 3079/ 6irg,rs De i h9/7/97. � col I i .�ca4 d`�`s fov 5oGSil /f' I I 44-i --r�412tCCA�- l5) 7' 1/t4doo4' 32'?I F4)rweys tir, ; 10/7/12 ; /t/ U i I 13rehdaS.3row j fa'o1 zece I i i I i I I I i I I I - I ! I I i i l 1 1 I I I I 1 I I I I I i i I I I I I I I I I j I I i 1 I I I I I I I I I i I i I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I j I 1 I 1 I 1 j i I I I j I I I 921004 F • • SIGNATURE I MAILING I DESCRIPTION I DATE OF IS THIS PRINTED NAMEADDRESS ! OF PROPERTY i SIGNING i PROPERTY Title I ! WITHIN A I MUNICIPALITY? olL 3Z91 C Lof i# I Dr. Go�c37 - /D-3 —?...-1 ! 410 II �a�ev1��Q Co 8l I 1 \)\..aaille______ p 0X,3723Z�1Farwr is Lid- #1 lr ' 3- 9t ; /� -5Osc{Jh 'k C-Gn3 Drwt- Pleiulikl I I 331L ice ei 4,r atio. In ev,L.c.E. 10-3-92 in L r.. Sco .x I_ I _ 331a ukX.S cot as 2 ;Ptet t l to -3Ohrh K. EKK I I I I i I I i I I ! I I I I I I I I I i i I I I I I ( ! I I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I ! j I 1 I ! 1 I 921004 SIGNATURE I MAILING I DESCRIPTION I DATE OF ! IS THIS PRINTED NAME I ADDRESS i OF PROPERTY I SIGNING j PROPERTY Title I I WITHIN A MUNICIPALITY? i I i I I I i i I i I I I i I I I I I I I STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. AFFIDAVIT OF CIRCULATOR COUNTY OF WELD ) I, being first duly sworn, depose and say that my address is /'/dam✓.//E Cbthat I have circulated the within Petition, that each signature thereon was affixed in my presence, and that each signature thereon is a signature of the person that it purports to be and that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, each person signing the petition was, at the time of signing, an "owner" of real property proposed to be assessed and benefitted. Signature of Circulator Printed Name SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this 7 day of October 19 92. WITNESS my hand and official seal. /y///7 919C- Notary / My Commission expires: 08/03/93 Ritallorstrpd 11 James Circle - Longmont, Co 80501 - :rd34pet.92 921004 rate of 8%, with the principal being divided into 10 equal annual payments, and the interest computed to the unpaid balance. We understand that the road preparation, which includes shoulder work and base construction, will be performed by Weld County, and the cost will not be assessed to the local improvement district. We further understand and acknowledge that we are to be responsible, individually, for any grading or other adjustments to our driveways and culverts necessitated by such project. Do not sign this petition unless you are an "owner" of real property bene£itting from the project and requesting to be assessed costs of the improvements. An owner is a person holding fee title to real property. . . You are an "owner" if you hold a contract to purchase real property which obligates you to pay general taxes on that property. In that instance, the seller may not sign this petition. CRS, 30-20-602(3) and 603(3). SIGNATURE MAILING ! DESCRIPTION I DATE OF I IS THIS PRINTED NAME I ADDRESS ! OF PROPERTY I SIGNING i PROPERTY Title I I WITHIN A ! MUNICIPALITY? Igor / 7 q I "l uc. 1l' slaLRn/ I I 5 cr6 (3 ! E 57 4 rc s s Ai0 �.yiJrXr/� c �/M6 �G�f cadet . ..i Iwo 7- 17 C I I 4tat 4'•I HZ G g Z. Ai—b / Net" 9 2.en-7:41)-1 2 I fr_�I I I ! i I I I I I I I I I I I ! i I i I I i I I i i I i I I i I I I i I I I I I i t 9.21094 a.etd dq #c A. G'rcc. 4 -761/ Lt.) &t ey a t 1 AG 36,6/3 / f"- o+..rrra' Lent /a Cslexa , /1'1r.�.C, Co. STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. AFFIDAVIT OF PETITIONER COUNTY OF WELD I. /&b€p- E, ( r4csin44 , being first duly sworn, depose and say that my address is as set forth above, that I have signed the within Petition, that at the time I signed the petition I was an "owner" of real property proposed to be assessed ?fitted. /� �� aa/ _ ££Cr4 F. cru.r�h f • Signature of Petitioner Printed Name SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this 2 day of iCedviir-r- 19 92 . WITNESS my hand and official seal. • Note �rublic My Commission expires: OS/6,—9�f a • STATE OF COLORADO ss. AFFIDAVIT OF PETITIONER COUNTY OF WELD )) I. /244- /4. (/ c...rb , being first duly sworn, depose and say that my address is as set forth above, that I have signed the within Petition, that at the time I signed the petition I was an "owner" of real property proposed to be assessed and benefitted. n d Signature of Petitioner Fri ted Name SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this 2 day of /�cf2her 1992 . WITNESS my hand and official seal. Na blic My Commission expires: CS--g,--`25"‘ :rd38pet.pds 921004 I.., o7, a0� css " 2-I 17 775 w9CoN TRRZ4 NiCnCAtiL L s7N7es TT 6-lei Lt. G o . sods 57 STATE OF COLORADO ) ss, AFFIDAVIT OF PETITIONER COUNTY OF WELD ). I, S ri 77)kle-srilitigicir> being first duly sworn, depose and say chat my address is as set forth above, that I have signed the within Petition, that at the time I signed the petition I was an "owner" of real property proposed to be assessed benef to • ct 4J r L c (2,M Sign ure o£ Petitioner Printed Name SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this 3t day of 19 4�— WITNESS my hand and official seal. Notary Public My Commission expires: c ,)$" ./9? STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. AFFIDAVIT OF PETITIONER COUNTY OF WELD I, 7.-12;',11 A✓ h?, SLR/nJA///"/, 4, being first duly sworn, depose and say that my address is as set forth above, that I have signed the within Petition, that at the time I signed the petition I was "owner" of real property proposed to be assessed and e fitted. S- nature o£ Petitioner Printed Name SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this ./;)," day of /f/nf_rrs�+j a sh 1912. WITNESS my hand and official seal. 2 ( Notary Public My Commission expires: .C4. /s"/p1 igLr✓'2 FD G R0RERi S L.. :tar/uessh-h ;Y/fe sre,vA7v/i s On/ Tuts TTTS,eN " ApD2e5S 3S99W fl4s(wA7S Aft :rd38pet.pds 921004 tifrvip mEmoRAnDum To Clerk rn rho Board on. Qct� \ obgrr14 199? COLORADO WLORAO From DYew SfhPlting� Co+jTlty $7ig3AeeT Subject: Agenda Ttem Please add the following to the Board's agenda: "Weld County Road 38 improvement between Weld County Road 7 and Interstate 25" Appropriate documentation is attached. DS/pds:ctb Attachment cc: Commissioner Webster File WCR 38, 7 921O^4 RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 4 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 13 AND 17 AND WELD COUNTY ROAD 15 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 2 AND 6 FOR THREE WORKING DAYS, FOR CULVERT REPLACEMENT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410(6)(a), CRS: . .local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction may, for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, temporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of work days for project completion and shall, in conjunction with any such road closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected. . .", and WHEREAS. the Board, pursuant to said statute and upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, has determined that conditions exist which make it necessary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said County roads by posting signs thereon. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on County roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby authorizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reasonably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish that Weld County Road 4 between Weld County Roads 13 and 17 and Weld County Road 15 between Weld County Roads 2 and 6 be temporarily closed, with said closure being effective October 13, 1992, for approximately three working days, and further, that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. 921009 00 '4 CZ. � , CP?, c-5 ROAD CLOSURE - WCR 4 AND WCR 15 PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 19th day of October, A.D.. 1992, nunc pro tune October 13, 1992. �p P BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 114- ` -, .12: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO // Weld County Clerk to the Board 4Cp .r._.�rot Ge /�ga Ken edy, Chap rm' a3i- - Jf/Y BY: c-C -i k- - . --- Deputy Cle&to the Board Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: C. W. Kirb� u4hty Attorney Gord a / r. W. H. Webster 921009 Nmsemir • • 5.4011. pe Try ix/rPCri�� Wl��rgLf /7�k er KiGcl l`(ose d te4ur- 17rr0w Typ& �� %ariJcacf� tocoI. TraiC/-ic ON1�/ (//I NfyN r /6 t- 1 .r e+— •• ��'" — r _ [ /lee , n 4orviraje h w bh)X h ics.Aptr l4 . . n r 1Zd toad Qtos?d , /0/3/9gia CGI(�• �' •vep/ocei-Pnr ror aPPro)(/ wtaIe/yo1: c14ys, / • Woad. Ofon,re. rvCR `71 cF we!? !3 and W ck /7 TITLE Cock /5' .41" ?f w C R ;1 . '4 kick (c' ...."7..n.7.'• SURVEY BY DATE DRAWN BY /YYIAYc DATE/d /3 ,9a CHECKED BY DATE �J 9/15 COUNTY ROAD NO. APPROVED BY COUNTY ENGINEER • WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING •.., ._ i FORM 16 2/75 • 9t. -. • x oi• II X "I ro CD 0 A A so IIar % r ca I— 0, 0 Dl CA V I II XI CA CD M r0•• CO CO O7 0 CD eD e* < < l0 CO Vo a0 0. 0. C•D 0 7 CO r+. - 1+ O II • ..0 V 0 -- .. •• •. 7 et 3 i o• t0ZI-3 7 CO to..) 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Colorado. and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, on the 19th day of October. 1992, reviewed the necessity of publishing Emergency Ordinance No. 167-B. Supplemental Appropriation for 1992, and WHEREAS, it was determined by the Board that the Clerk to the Board be directed to have published said Emergency Ordinance No. 167-B. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. that the Clerk to the Board be, and hereby is, directed to have published Emergency Ordinance No. 167-B, Supplemental Appropriation for 1992, said publication to be on October 22, 1992. • The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 19th day of October, A.D. , 1992. J� `J! BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTES/Oa __r_/ J� a WELD CO k TY. COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Geor Kenn y, Chairman BY: /3-4.4z--79,,i•-c.,,..4- Deputy Clerk to the Boat Constance L. Harbert, ro-Tem � / r APPROVED AS TO FORM: '/L6lie C. W Kir County Attorne Gordoir .F: La �j(/JI W. aeb er�m'� � � 920998 0CC /L7 �G' Frk °nw RESOLUTION RE: GRANT COUNTY DANCE HALL LICENSE NUMBER 217 ISSUED TO EATON COUNTRY CLUB - 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, the Eaton Country Club 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: 37661 Weld County Road 39, Eaton, Colorado 80615 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 the Eaton Country Club, 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 217 be, and hereby is, granted to the Eaton Country Club to conduct dances at the hereinabove described location. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that said License Number 217 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. 921016 e„°5 7 GG /4P,P, 50 DANCE HALL LICENSE - EATON COUNTRY CLUB PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 19th day of October. A.D.. 1992. 1 , ry BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 4:0l %sW4/'. ✓rt WELD COUNTY. COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Ge a Ken dy, hairman BY: cam-, Deputy Cler9to the Board Constance L. Harbe t. Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: C. W. Kirb / ;Zunty Attorney `' G a W. H. Webste 921016 • • 7 2 0 - aI. L'-' � / j - a . 2 B { 7 � St 2 °/ f � I1 2f tR 3 • , i i yo \ � 6 2 ≥ ® q / > i u � J 00S 41 k � / • ) • • tlif § ) - c / J " $ § J 2k 2 mi ) _ ° ) "0aI = z _ III ) - �3 } % 0 0 want % j ] 72f & « � g /2 ... / \ � / � z - /) / J t \ � ` k \ 7 ff27/ R . . . ., ta. Ti ° 2 $ ] $ $ \ j - « ,4 ° � � 2 � _ o ? 15 I ' t ) I = e if S ra 2 = � ] § \ 2@ J2 - -0 :14) Cn - 2 ).. .. a. — ; \ G \ $ u@EZk Ed co � �77 Q } o MI - % 2 / ai •- § en 413 O $ f : \ c � � � ■ 5 2 \ ` a c a \ C -- \ ` k2 / j � j • Q \\ _ a E ` 0 II } § art • \ « 22 \ <5 921016 P 387 472 653 NO N FOR CERTIFIED MAIL Y I r .5 Ck_ �r r NO INSURANCE COVERAGE RROy10Eo NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL Lr W 1 �. (See Reverse) t ✓ III: " P 4„ ':::`1.:,c)",,,.., UL, F EATON COUNTRY CLUB r `�� A�1 37661 WCR 39 F ' `3'4'7„..7,'",' Ji EATON CO 80615 ' $C7 Q . Certified Foe a ,1,2:: ,�.' r . tI ���`I tn'�, .. 1-special peuvery fee ., '.� — Restricted Delivery Fee }. ^' Return Receipt Skewing ! ti `� .., •r"'•• +.,.ni;.; to venom and Date Delivered d C LC: �q m Return and Receipt Address Showing to whom. I t b N Date,and 01 Delivery j TOTAL Postage and Fees 5 • ^ :t;Ppstmark Or Date •46' 0 • e RI _ < § :so s' 5 , - , ,,t(yyytT}' W 0, W i0. t I I u 9211)is ,• _Ln Cv J . 1 1� J WELD COUNTY t1/- APPLIIGATTOIP-Ewa LICENSE TO CONDUCT PUBLIC DANCE OR DANCES CLcR;i TO TX.: SO%•f l October 9, 1992 DATE TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO: License fee of $25.00, payable to Clerk to the Board, P.O. Box 758. Greeley, Colorado 80632, is hereby tendered 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 1993 or portion thereof. The undersigned hereby makes application for a County Dance Nall License, under the provisions of Title 12, Article 18, CRS, 1973 as amended, and for that purpose makes the following answers to the questions contained in this application. Every question must be answered. Any false answer or statement made by the applicant constitutes perjury and the person making such statements subjects any license issued herein to revocation. 1. List the name and address of applicant. (If application is by a partnership, give names and address of all partners. If application is by a corporation, give names and address of all officers.) Name Address Eaton Country Club P.O. Box 240, Eaton, CO 80615 Officers: Presiden-Gordon Lacy P.O., Ault, CO 80615 Vice President-John Bowness P.O. Box, Eaton, CO 80615 Sec./Trea.-Kent Reitz WCR 19, Windsor, CO 80550 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? Yes ( )) No ( ) If "No", explain. 3. Complete the following: Name Address General Manager Rick Cole P.O. Box 240, Eaton, CO 80615 Manager Frankie Meglin P.O. Box 240, Eaton, CO 80615 President Gordon Lacy P,O. Box. Ault. CO 80615 Vice-President John Bowness P.O. Box, Eaton, CO 80615 Treasurer Kent Reitz WCR 19, Windsor, CO 80615' - Secretary 4, Trade Name (If any) Telephone No. Telephone Number of Manager 5. List EXACT date(a) for which application is being made for license. From (Date): 1-1-93 pours: To (Date): 12-31-93 pours: 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.) 37661 WCR 39, Eaton, CO 80615 921016 `.ill /y 7. Are these premises now licensed under the State Liquor or Beer Code? If answer is "Yes", to whom is the license issued? Yes QC) No ( ) 8. Do you have legal possession of the premises for which this application Is made, either by deed, lease. or written permission of owner? Yea (X) No ( ) 9. Has a license been issued previously? Yes (X) No ( ) ifidaeo,c • Signature of Applicant can STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss COUNTY OF WELD ) being first duly sworn on oath, deposes and says: That he, she they is are the. applicant(s) above named: That he, she (they) has/have read the above and foregoing application and the answers made thereto, and well knows the contents hereof, and that the answers made to the interrogatories therein set forth are true to his, her (their) own knowledge. ieje,- CD" fiL Signature of Applicant - Subscribed and sworn before me this 944'day of A.D., 199s� ( My ccauniss!on expires Oct 22, 1994 Deputy Tj Clerk Notary Public RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE REAPPOINTMENT OF JERRY WOMMACK AND JON EASTIN TO WELD COUNTY JUVENILE COMMUNITY REVIEW BOARD WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter. is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County. Colorado, and WHEREAS, a vacancies currently exist on the Weld County Juvenile Community Review Board. and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Jerry Wommack and Jon Eastin be reappointed to said board, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to reappoint Jerry Wommack and Jon Eastin to said board, with their terms to expire November 1. 1995. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board: of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Jerry Wommack and Jon Eastin be, and hereby are, reappointed to the Weld County Juvenile Community Review Board, with their terms to expire November 1. 1995. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 19th day of October, A.A.. 1992. L �� �� „ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: it WELD COUNTY, COLORADO /iWAIl n Weld County Clerk to the Board d{)�/ tt Geoge Ke edy, Chairman BY: 1 -2•274.1-- Deputy Cler to the Boar Constance L. Harbert, APPROVED AS TO FORM: e /e / C. W. Kir 64--" i County AtVorne Gordy aciC dJ tt Yk 1O,1OT47 W. H. Webster 1 921008 OGU5 GG' DA, GPPo/nlia 6.)� RESOLUTION RE: APPOINTMENT OF AN EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ADVISORY COUNCIL TO IMPLEMENT THE WELD COUNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES PLAN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter. is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of Weld County Commissioners, by Resolution dated April 27, 1992, appointed a Temporary Weld County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Advisory Council for the specific purpose of assisting the Director of the Weld County Health Department in the development of a recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners for the provision of County-wide physician advisor services for Weld County Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs). and WHEREAS, the Board of Weld County Commissioners deems it proper to appoint a Weld County Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council for the purpose of coordinating and overseeing the physician advisor services for Weld County EMTs. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that a Weld County Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council shall be established this date with membership consisting of the following representatives: 1. The Director of the Weld County Ambulance Service; 2. A representative from the Tri-Area Ambulance Service; 3. A representative from the Platte Valley Fire Protection District; 4. A representative from the North Colorado Medical Center; 5. A representative from a fire protection district/fire department in the northeast part of Weld County; 6. A representative from a fire protection district/fire department in the northwest part of Weld County: 7. A representative from a fire protection district/fire department in the southeast part of Weld County; 8. A representative from a fire protection district/fire department in the southwest part of Weld County; 9. The Chief of the City of Greeley Fire Department or his designee; 10. The President of the Weld County Fire Chiefs Association or his designee. 11. EMS Coordinator for the Emergency Services Division of Aims Community College. 921006 J-{L,OD03 cc. : Hz- � Jr/ et RE: APPOINT EMS ADVISORY COUNCIL PAGE 2 Representation by fire protection districts/fire departments shall be determined by vote of the fire protection district/fire departments of each respective geographical location. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council shall promulgate rules for service and length of term for service and shall submit such rules to the Board for approval. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council be. and hereby is, appointed for the purpose of coordinating and overseeing the provision of County-wide physician advisor services for the applicable members of Weld County fire districts. The Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council shall meet at such times and places as necessary to accomplish this purpose. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 19th day of October, A.D., 1992. � ���� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: �/�1444 yt WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Cede Ke edy, Chairman BY: Deputy to the Board Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem APPROV S TO FORM: C. W. Kirby ounty Att rney Gord acy W. H. ebste 921006 A 1.411% ar COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO LONG-TERM ROAD MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENTS AGREEMENT A�,THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this .c t day of , 1992, by and between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, hereinafter called "County" and 83rd Joint Venture, hereinafter called "Operator". WHEREAS, the Operator and other gravel operators have acquired land use permits from the County for gravel mining and plant operations in the area west of Greeley, Colorado along F Street at 35th Avenue, and WHEREAS, gravel mining and plant operations are anticipated to continue in this area well into the future, and WHEREAS, the County roads in the area of F Street will be impacted by heavy truck traffic generated from gravel mining and plant operations and by other businesses using heavy trucks, and WHEREAS, present and future gravel operators are required to enter into Road Maintenance and Improvements Agreements with the County to mitigate the impact created by heavy truck traffic, and WHEREAS, haul routes overlap between different gravel operators and the existing haul routes are difficult and Impractical to manage, and WHEREAS, the maintenance and improvements required will vary over time and provisions should be made to address future requirements, and WHEREAS, the County and the Operator agree it would be advantageous to set forth an equitable agreement that would provide a basis for future Road Maintenance and Improvements Agreements between all parties concerned. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions hereinafter set forth, the County and the Operator mutually agree as follows: 1. The County roads considered in this Agreement is F Street from a point approximately 3,500 feet west of the intersection of 35th Avenue east to 35th Avenue. This County road is referred to hereinafter as "F Street" . B 1362 REC 02314114 12/10/92 14:37 $0.00 1/004 F 0687 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 922072 P1,. 5 ac:EG`;PL; 83�JV;urrL6;&PP Road Maintenance and Improvements Agreement Page 2 4 ,�A-f 2. The Operator may use F Street as haul routes toots gravel mining operations area as described in the plat filed as required by USR #978. 3. In order to prevent degradation of the F Street road edge at the access drives, the Operator will install a paved apron into the site from F Street at least 35 feet in length with 35 foot radius returns. 4. The County will, to the best of its ability within the restrictions of the law, require future gravel operators who use the haul routes described in Paragraph 1. , above, to participate in Road Maintenance and Improvements Agreements similar to this Agreement. 5. The Operator and present and future gravel operators are required to share in the cost of reasonable future maintenance and improvements when such maintenance is related to their hauling impacts. 6. Upon notification by the County, all gravel operators and the County will examine the roads and determine a plan for the maintenance and improvements that are required. The County will have the final determination as to what maintenance and improvements are required based on input from gravel operators using the road. 7 . Upon determining what maintenance and improvements are required, a separate agreement shall be drawn detailing the work to be done and the costs to be shared. 8. When requested by the County, the Operator shall provide information as to the amount of materials, in tons, removed from the pit over a specified period of time. The County Road and Bridge Department shall provide information on the amount of materials, in tons, it has hauled on the roads in questions. The County shall estimate the amount of non-gravel materials, in tons, shipped over the road in question for the same period of time. When combined with information provided by other operators (as set forth in Paragraph 5. ) , the proportionate amount of materials removed by each operator will be used to determine each operator's share E 1362 REC 02314114 12/10/92 14:37 $0.00 2/004 F 0688 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 921072 Road Maintenance and Improvements Agreement Page 3 in maintenance and improvements. No costs for maintenance and improvements associated with traffic not generated by the gravel operators will be assessed to the gravel operators. 9 . It is anticipated that the Operator and future or present gravel operators will perform the work and share in the equipment, labor, and materials required for the maintenance and improvements necessary for F Street. Any sharing done between the gravel operators shall be by separate agreements. 10. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their officers or employees may possess, nor shall any provision of this Agreement be construed to create any duty, standard of care, or rights in favor of any third parties with respect to any obligation created by this Agreement. 11. If the Operator does not participate as outlined in this Agreement, it will constitute a revocation the conditions of USR #978, and shall subject Operator to revocation of said USR. 12. This Agreement is not assignable by County to any other entity and will be null and void for those sections of F Street listed in Paragraph 1 which become annexed to the City of Greeley. This Agreement may be assigned by Operator only upon the written consent of County. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed the Agreement the day and year first-above written. ATTEST: f 1% ,yc' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS j /+f/lir/� WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Cler !to the Board By..--S% , , Chai rman BY' C. \ *41 George ennel5a a-v-Q4TM�,* /%//9'- Deputy Cle to the Board B 1362 REC 02314114 12/10/92 14:37 $0.00 3/004 F 0689 NARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 921072 Road Maintenance and Improvements Agreement Page 4 83RD AVENUEEJ JOINT VENTURE By: A t''CL� �"'-� Carl H_11, Jr.� 83rd Joint Venture STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF a/56 Z) The foregoing instrument was acknowledge df[��before me by Carl �Hill, Jr. this i_2711 day of llea.e.r [nc&. , 1992. Notary iccpsas, .''''''' es % My eouuis acnEvesdaauaryi0e! Mr. cciMmiSsion expires: uaerm.dt 1;pro . T e GF COP/ B 1362 REC 02314114 12/10/92 14:37 $0.00 4/004 �+� F 0690 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 9210'pz • SUSS SENS SIPS Ola - •Fri n "r; • _ TUTTLE APPLEGATE, INC. r„ -•fir Consultants for Land and Resource Development 77? 0CT 29 9 22 October 26, 1992 CLERX TO THE BOAT Shelley Miller Clerk to the Board Weld County Commissioners 915 10th Street Greeley CO 80632 Dear Ms. Miller: Last Thursday you send us a copy of the County Commissioners' resolution on 83rd Joint Venture for our review. Based on our memory and notes taken at the hearing, we do have several comments. On the Resolution: It looks good. On the Development Standards: 4. As I mentioned on the phone, I believe you have an outdated copy of the "Road Maintenance and Improvements Agreement". I am enclosing a current one from Bruce Barker with this letter. In number 4 here we should lift paragraph 2 from the Agreement which states: " The operator may use F Street and 35th Avenue as haul routes to its gravel mining operations area as described in the plat filed as required by USR #978" . 9. At the hearing we confirmed that bottled water will serve the employees. 12. At the hearing I recall that the County Commissioners deleted any requirement to screen the operation from the F Street side and requested trees and shrubbery be installed on the berms in addition to grasses) adjacent to the homes on the east and west ends of the property. 13. The operator of the facility shall comply with the approved road maintenance agreement as presented by the County Attorney's Office less paragraph 1.b. Thank you for the opportunity to review this resolution. Cordially TUTTLE APPLEGATE, INC. Gary a. Tuttle Enc. cc: File #92-106 Carl Hill, Best-Way Paving 106BCCres.ltr 921072 11990 Grant Street, 0410 Telephoner (303) 452-6611 Denver, Colorado 80233 Nmeyjlle, (303) 452.2759 4522759 TURTLE APPLEGATE DIC 0613P02 O725 '92 17:46 TUTTLE APPLEGATE, INC. Consultants(or Land and Resource Development October 26, 1992 Shelley Miller Clerk to the Board Weld County Cnmmnissioners 915 10th Street Greeley CO 80632 Dear Ms. Miller: Last Thursday you send us a copy of the County Commissioners' resolution on 83rd Joint venture for our review. Based on our memory and notes taken at the hearing, we do have several comments. On the Resolution: It looks good. On the Development Standards: 4. As I mentioned on the phone, I believe you have an outdated copy of the "Road Maintenance and Improvements Agreement". I am enclosing a current one from Bruce Barker with this letter. In number 4 here we should lift paragraph 2 from the Agreement which states: " The operator may use F Street and 35th Avenue as haul routes to its gravel mining operations area as described in the plat filed as required by OSR 1978". 9. At the hearing we confirmed that bottled water will serve the employees. 12. At the hearing I recall that the County Commissioners deleted any requirement to screen the operation from the P Street side and requested trees and shrubbery be installed on the berms in addition to grasses) adjacent to the homes on the east and west ends of the property. 13. The operator of the facility shall comply with the approved road maintenance agreement as presented by the County Attorney's Office less paragraph 1.b. Thank you for the opportunity to review this resolution. Cordially TUTTLE APPLEGATE, INC. Gary Tuttle Enc. cc: File #92-106 Carl Hill, Best-Way Paving 106BCCres.ltr 119!0 Grant Itrrt, M20 Soles.. (3O) IB2.KU Pwmne. Colorado 10233 'Wald, Oda) 112-2tfl 0CT 26 '92 17:45 4522759 PAGE.002 921072 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE REVISION OF NOTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AWARD FOR PLACEMENT ALTERNATIVES COMMISSION FUNDS WITH CHILD ADVOCACY RESOURCE AND EDUCATION 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 Revision of Notification of Financial Assistance Award for Placement Alternatives Commission Funds with Child Advocacy Resource and Education by the Weld County Department of Social Services, with the terms and conditions being as stated in said notification, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said notification, 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 Board of Social Services, that the Revision of Notification of Financial Assistance Award for Placement Alternatives Commission Funds with Child Advocacy Resource and Education be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said notification. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 19th day of October, A.D., 1992. �"1����p��I I t1' i" BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: �`'""0" /'�� y1 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board /c_ Clio r� Ge r e Ken/ y, Ch" airmaapn BY: ��c �`° , n � ei e-e--e 4( �."_ Deputy Cl k to the Board onstance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem APPRO S TO FORM: • 1 16I €orey Gord aA0 W. H. Webster 921010 .5SooI( Cc; 55, P weld County Department of Social Services Notification of Financial Assistance Award for Placement Alternatives Commission (PAC) Funds Type of Action Contract Award No. Initial Award X Revision of Earlier Action FY92-PAC-200 Issued on 7/20/92 m (RFP-PAC-9200) Contract Award Period Name and Address of Contractor Beginning 06/01/92 and Child Advocacy Resource and Education Ending 05/31/93 814 9th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Computation of Awards Monthly Program Capacity 6 Monthly Average Capacity 6 Unit of Service A match of one advocate or volunteer Description with a family for 40 hours per The issuance of the Notification of month for up to 12 months Financial Assistance Award is based upon (10 hours per week) your Request for Proposal (RFP). The RFP specifies the scope of services and conditions of award. Except where it is in conflict with this NFAA in which case Cost Per Unit of Service the NFAA governs, the REP upon which this award is based is an integral part Hourly Rate Per $ 10.00 of the action. Unit of Service Based on Average Special conditions Capacity 1) Reimbursement for the Unit of Service will be based on an hourly rate Monthly Rate Per $_ 400.00 per child. Unit of Service Based on Average 2) The hourly rate will be paid for Capacity only direct face to face contact with the child and/or family. Total Yearly $28,800 Services Budget 3) Unit of service costs cannot exceed (Subject to the Availability of the hourly, monthly, and yearly cost per Federal and State Funds) child and/or family. Enclosures: 4) Rates will only be paid on approved and open cases with the Department of Signed RFP Social Services. Approvals 1 Program Official 1 By By George TC ne y, Chairman io/ : S A. sego, ire for Board of Weld County Commissioners We CO y De tme of /, _ , J� /479 Soc al Services Date: L/ . 7/ Date 'ni914Z ABRXPAd 'INA: . �� 921010 C( 7:7v, DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES Alml P.O.BOX Ctito^•• „ ,- GREELEY.COLORA0080632 1 i7 p, •�+ `;- j Administration and Public Assistance(303)352.1651 •-n Child Support(303)3524933 CLtr v( Protective and YOut11 Services(303)352-1923 C O 1 rf7.,r Gvi-.,,-n� Food Stamps(303)3563850 ,:� FAX(303)3534215 COLORADO MEI4ORANDOM TO: George Kennedy, Chairman, Board of County Commissioners FROM: Judy A. Griego, Director, Social Services, 0. DATE: October 8, 1992 SUBJECT: Revision of the Notification of Financial Assistance Award for Placement Alternatives Commission (PAC) Funds with Child Advocacy Resource and Education Enclosed for board approval is a revision to the Notification of Financial Assistance Award for Placement Alternatives Commission (PAC) Funds with Child Advocacy Resource and Education. The Placement Alternatives Commission is recommending this revision based upon a series of meetings conducted to review CARE's Unit of Service Cost. This action constitutes a second revision. The revision specifics are as follows: 1. The Unit of Service Cost increases from $4.29 an hour to $10.00 per hour. 2. The monthly rate per Unit of Service increases from $171.42 to $400.00. 3. The total yearly budget of $28,800 remains unchanged. 4. The Unit of Service Definition is clarified. The monthly program capacity and average capacity numbers are family units, not individual family member units. Thus, the monthly program capacity decreases from 18 to 6; and the monthly average capacity from 14 to 6. If you have any questions, please telephone me at extension 6200. 921010 •�f r .r``4•/rJ�:N� �e•f u����... .t•f ?Y�r` `.. .�• •• yy .,�� �+ -„) z.'�i • i 4 `V' ; /,• 'l ~a•• V 9`t 'tr jH = 'V/ r '' S f•',fT P 1T�r r a '(,f ..'3+it� "�J r - 1 •. +x, �- 1 SA eit 'Ci'3 .t' TQ.. r� �" '' r•`�t•it `.�." vv - tL �R B�; ,p�✓ " fa. .4,.ea` ,t V - x: .+ �; r PJ ' 's• �_ ��_ dSitat ''C��- = i {- fin \F '. d? c5,-.Ws n ' . -:G.r-,-...,rs»,.: - ,- '- rirese-rtr: -,srrrr. = � ; Ill , b � ?' ° _ _ = 89€FHAl1IP AAkIE5 = = 17� E �� - = dip il11TY=¢6AA�.UF @ETIREA(£lYR ___ _ r .^t a � ' 41 `-' E- T ifrc , t WHEREAS, Stephanie Arries has served as a member of the Weld County Board of Retirement ' ib for six years, and r ' WHEREAS, the Board of Weld County Commissioners wishes to recognize your voluntary % .- a lh' contributions to Weld County and its citizens through your services. s I i- f NOW, THEREFORE, LET IT BE KNOWN that the Board of Weld County Commissioners wishes to : . � express its gratitude for your commitment of time and exemplary execution of your duties as a 'e ' ! member of the Weld County Board of Retirement. • 4‘ 21 t �'! �/ eo& enned1& 1trman/ .% r l'c v e, Constance L. Harbert, Pro Tern God . L cy . i C. W. Kir f ! • ,'/J�����y W. II. Webst'er t a ''j ATTEST: �V $ ,.t i Weld linty lerk to the Board 1 C X i C U-1:24,.."---.„4.,_--1,-,4:_-. •f>+ '���Yl�taayn .�. `-'�� i } V"t - s t^G• ---.---.‘".---.-,,-------...--------,-7.-4,‘.f,-,-• ., y �/ - '• nJ-c - 44 r 1 '?..,.. K--tr`'t h'.-„*•hrsv 1 r a . d •` y iAFe-•• wt r +V" ;�/ a•Ff•mn.,DAA .t��YrvV. r.r> 7- ,e+z•.+2r. Fc i" * :. �, � -:�'!s�.�".t{v'�r ,}Tf, �_ A14 / 1 .��«+ ,e•-i-.-.-4a-�Y.S- a -!�. i4 I- I.!t NTf `` 7F /E it�.li it Ah cif:. e \;�.,10 •t `�I ;`.�,� - r .� c •`T ?Pc .'. -It t4 i1/4 'I- t>., 4.\ ' f • . t ,y • --- .y • y e� •V'';tt+�,, .,Y-.. • �.. • • ' - mac:'' 0 f�y✓.. ...� 4 •�y,�.r .�„v^w,.�.�..r� � � w �r �` '``-4`�- `1 �. .''1r''t�r � i .v • u y ".'.�� • `. ' / -` \i Itlr .� 7.. y��-Ssa h... * � f Jji�" �! ♦ ` t'!�' I w � i i'F v Y� , �H'f � IZ !Yi . d ;'. i • F' a�I t +r f _• +r•"a..Y7 pariii, r '. . s e Ol ,1 Ivm RICHARD ]i0LL-ANDER I Ac: `� 1ig1- CO-ut-i 'Y @0ARD GF 1ZB11IRFliENT * • f({ r f L L '. - y J Tr � y 1 _ samians. • WHEREAS, Richard Hollander has served as a member of the Weld County Board of Retirement �s. for ten years, and : 1. WHEREAS, the Board of Weld County Commissioners wishes to recognize g your voluntary -ca .. . contributions to Weld County and its citizens through your services. . '` a NOW, THEREFORE, LET IT BE KNOWN that the Board of Weld County Commissioners wishes to s ' Lj .. express its gratitude for your commitment of time and exemplary execution of your duties as a r A : member of the Weld County Board of Retirement. 7 ' { t. 1 George lennedy, Chairman ea � i - %�f.�i. J. ice'. %% �` .r - jS' Constance L. Harbert, Pro Tern Go d E. L c ._s I . C. W. Kir W. H. 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VENDOR AMOUNT 016567 NORWEST BANK GREELEY NA 1,535.oz 016565 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING FUND 302.22 016569 KARLA HUERTA 208.01 TOTAL 2,048.25 STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) ss This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated OCTOBER 21 19 92 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 2,048.25 DATED THIS 21sT DAY OF OCTOBER , 19i 92 WEL C SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 21ST DAY OF OCTOBER 1992 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MyCommsionEcIresJanuary10,1995 &01#41#8-c— STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD ) ss 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 pAYROTl. 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N n a ai d d m M t+1 4. H • O Z ax CO as u ca , James D.Stavardson 13918 Weld County Road a 1 ;^L0 CC;;.:ry Brighton, Colorado 80601 Cr"?' 14 October 1992 1792 CCT ? 6 h': 9: 53 Cl :-" TO THE 2C,',•_„ Weld County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Re: Notice of Claim Dear Sirs: Notice of Claim is hereby provided per C.R.S. 24-10-109: a. Claimants' names and ads James D. and Mary Lou Stewardson 13918 Weld County Road 4 Brighton, Colorado 80601 Claimants' attorney's address • Mary Lou Stewardson, Esq. 1821 B. Bridge Street, Suite A Brighton, Colorado 80601 b. Factual Basis of Claim • 1. Gravel road fill from the south side of County Road 4 washed into Claimants' concrete irrigation ditch on four occasions between May and August 1992, causing obstruction of the ditch and water overflow, and on the last occasion causing substantial damage to the adjacent alfalfa crop. 2. Gravel road fill has been repeatedly pushed across Claimants' property line by road maintenance personnel during the last five years in an attempt to redirect the flow of runoff water. "Washing" due to rainstorms has exacerbated the aforesaid movement of gravel fill. Claimants' boundary fence is now partially buried by road fill, rendering said fence unsuitable to contain livestock and requiring Claimants' to construct an additional temporary fence. 3. Claimants' concrete irrigation ditch was seriously damaged by runoff water from Road 4 approximately four years ago. The County Dept. of Roads and Bridges ,a19l1aO-1 -co- PE Nal M Wine COP - a F+ 6 • 4t ova o 8 0 en 0 p1 - n • co CD Or 0 • W CD Of A "O va m a o r CO D Pt N T. f"' r m o w v Oo 0 r O r a 0 N - N _1 • • L. J tot N y J Lit 111 CD o -I reconstructed one section of the ditch at that time. Said reconstructed section has settled this year, causing a reduction in the flow capacity of the ditch. 4. The entire ditch along that part of Road 4 to which fill was added to raise the grade has settled this year, due to the weight of the adjacent fill, causing aproximately a 50% reduction in ditch capacity. c. Name and address of any County employee jnvolved: For the past several years Mr. Jack Webb, Weld County Dept of Roads and Bridges, P.O. Box 758, Greeley, Colorado 80632, has been continually involved in negotiations with Claimants' agent regarding problems associated with damage to the aforesaid ditch due to road construction, maintenance and water runoff. Various agents and employees of The Dept. of Roads and Bridges have made several attempts at solving these problems, some of which have helped in the short term but all of which been ultimately harmful or ineffective. Recently, Claimants' agent was told by Mr. Webb that the County would do nothing more to attempt to solve the problem. Claimants' have recently written two letters to the Dept of Roads and Bridges about these matters, one to the attention of Mr. Dave Becker, but have received no response whatever. d. Nature and extent of ink* claimed: 1. Four instances of obstruction damage to concrete irrigation ditch, which required three special manual cleanings this past growing season and which will require one more manual cleaning, due to the most recent damage, before the ditch can be used again. 2. Local settling damage to about 200 yards of concrete irrigation ditch and lead- in pipe, which will require the full length (approximately 320 yards) of said ditch and pipe to be reconstructed to restore its original flow capacity. 3. Damage to about 320 yards of boundary fence, which will require said fence to be excavated from the gravel which covers it to restore its useability and which will require a retaining wall to be constructed between the fence line and Road 4 to prevent future damage to both the fence and the irrigation ditch. 4. Destruction of approximately 15 acres of alfalfa (a new stand) which will require replanting in a less profitable annual crop for two years and then replanting in alfalfa, in order to recover the destroyed alfalfa stand. 5. Damage to a strip of Claimants' property approximately 320 yards long by 6 feet wide, due to placement of gravel by the County and migration of County gravel due to water runoff, the presence of which gravel renders it unusable for any purpose to which Claimants might reasonably aspire. Said strip will have to be excavated in order to restore its usefulness. 6. Damage due to a "taking without condemnation" of aproximately 3000 square feet of Claimants' property, now used by the County for storing County gravel. e. Amount o monetary damage& rep, s d: A total amount of $139,200.00, plus the cost of any future damages incurred by Claimants before this matter is settled, is requested, said amount being the sum of the following amounts: 1. Excavation and removal costs estimated at $2,500. 2. The cost of construction of a concrete retaining wall approximately 320 yards long between Road 4 and Claimants' property, said cost estimated at $85,000. 3. The cost of rebuilding aproximately 320 yards of Claimants' fence, said cost estimated at $2,000. 4. The cost of rebuilding Claimants' concrete irrigation ditch and lead-in pipe, said cost estimated at $35,000. 5. The cost of replanting an annual crop for two years and then replanting alfalfa on about 15 acres of land, estimated at $3,000. 6. The cost of"loss of use" of approximately 3000 square feet of Claimants' property covered by road fill from Road 4 for the last 6 months - said cost estimated at $ 3,000. 7. The cost of four manual cleanings of Claimants' irrigation ditch for the 1992 growing season at $300 per cleaning, for a total of$1,200. 8. Storage fees, for storage of County gravel on approximately 3000 square feet of Claimants' property, at $5 per square foot per year for the last 6 months, totalling $7,500. 9. All future costs to Claimants associated with any necessary legal action as well as costs of all future damages accruing to Claimants until such time as this matter is settled. Very truly yours, js;tlresa.,© arcejitAggar\_, James D. Stewardson CC: Weld County Attorney >/ a i l£, v 7"xy "`5�y,', t p e r,s ISSISS DATE MMVD Monk n. CERTIFICATE#� N, tHC 'f '5, y«I n ( DNn .. ,. ., :-' , '41''r,;,i� `- .t r, ; .."rl 10/16182 .. ., ....w..w�+w.w.4c' ...y,...,.aa � .a� rcRi`.,.�n`L45.#ii, ,>< .a, , P Oeu E THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND Bartels&Noe/Crossroads CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE Gree -Windsor - Ault DOES NOT AMEND.EXTENO OR ALTER NE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE �1' ROUGES BELOW. P.O,Box B Greeley,CO 80632 COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE ErmaCOMMNY A NORTHBROOK PROPERTY&CASUALTY COMP INSURED LEITERANY a NORTHBROOK NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY C I Weld Food Bank LETTER 104-11th Avenue COMPANY a Greeley,Colorado LETTER n 80631 COMPANY 0 CD••••.. •rn r , LETTER E •� I r COY/RAGES .:,:-...e.: -r p ,P_s,` KK sr^; v : n a.;r..,Z,;;LO,,,,.>. t ., . ss r f fw ... .,,. ,,,.y, .m.,N .. �.,�'.,+,.. +. ..,..,>w,�rax. v...,a,..o», ra y. ,..ma..�.•,•».ua :.-�. O«a„�' THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR TAY PEEJOD "' INDICATED,NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT-TO'WHICNSFIS .::?S CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO AU THE TERMT5: Ti EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES, LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. �j -'' 5,:7 %T ':7-C CO POUCYERECIIYE POLICY IIAYION :n LTH. TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER DAM(WWANY) DAMDIVODNY) UN11S Q GENDIAL LIABILITY GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 1,000,000 X -COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY PRDDUCTSCDMP/OPAOGR, $ 1,000,000 CfAIM6 WOEX :OCCUR. PERSONAL L ADV.INJURY 1 1,000,000 A OWNER'S 4 CONTRACTORS PROT. 83060798 06/l5/g2 06/25,93 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 TYRE DAMAGE µryes.TM) $ 50,000 MEO.EXPENSE NM one prawn) 1 5,000 AUTOMOBILE WWLITT _ COMBINED µSINGLE ,000,000 ANY AUTO 1 ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY $ X SCHEDULED AUTOS (Per person) B ...X... HIRED AUTOS CA0060799 06/25/92 062593 BODILY INJURY X NON.OWNED AUTOS (Per eeEwNH) 3 GARAGE LIABILITY PROPERTY DAMAGE 3 ROES%MAMMY :EACH OCCURENCE S UMBRELLA FORM NOT APPLICABLE '..AGGREOATE $ OTHER TIAN UMBRELLA FORM .xr» -• ` 'rwErew' STATUTORY LIMITS . WORKER'S COMPENSATION - ... .w«W.xu ACM ACCIDENT S AND NOT APPLICABLE DISEABFAWCY UMT S EMPLOYERS'LMNInY DISEASE-CFO EMPLOYEE S OTHER DESCI MON OF DPEMnONNA.00ATIONsNFMCIEE/IPECAI ITEMS CERTIFICATE HOLDER , s .;�.v 1)., < :—.:..,,,,,x, A.: M TIOII ...,e.. ,.- .` wv..'.,« . .4°' `,......,v,«w .,..,.o. , n„µaz,% SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO ;` MAIL 10_DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE WELD CO BRD/COMMISSIONERS LEFT,BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SMALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR DBA:WELO FOOD BANK rc. LIABILITY OuLIe OF AEN1 .1ATM On UPON THE ANY,ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES A 91S 10TH STREET A ` � Q 0GREELEY COLORADO 80631 toI,aJ a- A Oft 2.S2S(TNtO z -s.- H r N n e.„,,,,,, r x,• ,,,,,,tor: ',"o ACORD1.:ipORATlON TDGO 6A• STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Don Eberle, Chairman Appointee of Gov. Roy Rover Lyle Kyle, Vice-Cheirewr Designee of Ted Strickland ORGANIZATION: Colorado State Board of Equalization President of the Senate DanWilliams CONTACT: Joette Riley ui 1313 Sherman Street, Room 419 Designee of Chuck Berry Speaker of the No use Denver CO 80203 (303) 866-2371 terry Katlenberger Appointee of Gov. Roy Rarer DATE OF NOTICE: October 15, 1992 Kea Porfido Designee of Gov. Roy Raver DATE OF HEARING: October 29, 1992 Mary E. Muddteston NOTICE OF HEARING Property Tex Administrator The state board will meet on Thursday, October 29, 1992, at 9:00 a.m., in the Legislative Legal Services Building located at 200 E. 14th Avenue, Hearing Room A, Denver, Colorado. The state board will discuss the following issues: g —,� Review of proposals by the following counties as to how costs o supervision would be used to upgrade the assessor's office in 11t'of— `= cD reimbursing the state for the costs of supervision. �, � %>o CD C _ D Archuleta County Pitkin CountyLa Saguache County Presentation of the results of the 1991 Order of Reappraisal by the annual study auditor and the Property Tax Administrator, and recommendations for payback of excess state aid to schools and cost of supervision, if any. Arapahoe County Annual study findings and conclusions of the results of the 1991 ordered reappraisal of vacant land, multi-family • residential, and commercial and industrial property are as follows. Arapahoe County completed its reappraisal of vacant land, multi-family residential, and commercial and industrial property ordered by the board. A review of the results of the reappraisal conducted by Thimgan & Associates, Inc. showed that the county was in compliance. Report by Property Tax Administrator on the state board's 1991 ordered reappraisal of Arapahoe County. Recommendation of Property Tax Administrator on payback of excess state aid to schools and cost of supervision, if any. Consideration of the Arapahoe County Abstract of Assessment 1313 Sherman Street, Room 419, Denver, Colorado 80203, (303) 8662371 019.1 Far/ RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO October 21, 1992 TAPE 092-33 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. October 21, 1992. at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner George Kennedy. Chairman Commissioner Constance L. Harbert. Pro-Tem Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Assistant County Attorney, Bruce Barker Acting Clerk to the Board, Betty Henson Finance and Administration Director. Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of October 19. 1992. as printed. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: There were no additions to today's agenda. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. PRESENTATIONS: RECOGNITION OF SERVICES - STEPHANIE ARRIES: Chairman Kennedy read the plaque being presented to Ms. Arries for her six years of service on the Weld County Board of Retirement. RECOGNITION OF SERVICES - RICHARD MOLLANDER: Chairman Kennedy read the plaque being presented to Mr. Mollander for his ten years of service on the Weld County Board of Retirement. RECOGNITION OF SERVICES - DAN AND SANDY TRELKA: Chairman Kennedy read the plaque being presented to Mr. and Mrs. Trelka for their services as foster parents since March 1, 1989. DEPARTMENT HEADS AND ELECTED OFFICIALS: Dr. Randy Gordon, Health Department Director, reported on the County-wide EMS system, monitoring of western equine encephalitis. First Steps Prenatal Care Program, implementation of household hazardous waste program, and childhood immunizations. Don Warden, Finance and Administration Director, reported that budget hearings are continuing and are more laborious due to the financial situation and the Taber Amendment. He commented on the move to the North site, the Youth Shelter Home, and the jail area. He stated that the move went well, with minimum phone problems. The Purchasing Department is preparing for year end and 1993 purchases. The Juvenile Detention contract has been negotiated and will be effective November 1. 1992. Preparation is underway for last quarter audit samplings. Mr. Warden said progress is being made concerning the new health insurance fee schedule, which will provide a third option for employees. The Personnel Department is working on the analysis of position upgrades, completion of the affirmative action program, development of a supervisor management training program, and preparation for the open enrollment program in November. The Commissioners commended Mr. Warden, the Department Heads and Elected Officials, and all those involved in the move on the smoothness of the move to the North site. Discussion was held on the installation of the phone mail service. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General Fund $250,075.06 Handwritten warrants: Payroll Fund $ 2,048.25 Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. BIDS: PRESENT FOOD SERVICES CONTRACT - HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT: Pat Persichino, Director of General Services, read the names of the two bidders into the record, with Canteen Food Service being low bidder. He explained this is for Meals on Wheels, and said bid is much lower than the 1992 bid. Said bid is to be submitted for approval on November 4, 1992. BUSINESS: OLD: CONSIDER REQUEST FOR VACATION OF ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR WELD COUNTY ROAD 23.75 IN S36 AND $25, T1N, R67W: Mr. Barker stated that assessments on this vacation have not yet been completed, and he recommends this be removed from the agenda at this time. Commissioner Lacy moved to remove said request for vacation of road right-of-way from the agenda. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. NEW: CONSIDER SPECIAL PROJECTS PART-TIME AGREEMENT BETWEEN AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND AMBULANCE SERVICE: Gary McCabe, Ambulance Service Director, stated this is a routine agreement, with the exception that additional services are being requested. Aims is requesting Emergency Medical Technician Intermediate students be allowed to ride along. Mr. McCabe explained that liability insurance concerns need to be worked out prior to approval of student ride-along. Commissioner Harbert moved to accept said agreement, taking into consideration Mr. McCabe's concerns, and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Webster, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER FOUR PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENTS BETWEEN FENWC AND VARIOUS LOCAL DENTISTS: Walt Speckman, Human Resources, stated this is an annual agreement, which provides services at very low costs. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said agreements and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Webster, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER REQUEST FOR USE OF FACILITIES AS POLLING PLACES FOR NOVEMBER 3, 1992 GENERAL ELECTION: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said request. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 35 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 76 AND 78: Commissioner Webster moved to approve said closure based on staff recommendation. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. Minutes - October 21, 1992 Page 2 RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:20 A.M. (A // /� APPROVED: ATTEST:, / /�y��JA/Ga . _!/s _ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IV V!!!/l/ �I WELD CO TY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Geo ge Kenn y, hairman By4,-(e. ,4-1,--44cif Deputy eClerk t the Board„ Constance L. Harbert, ro-T� C. W. Kir5y /_ . /X�� 1 W. H. Webster Minutes - October 21, 1992 Page 3 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY, COLORADO October 21, 1992 TAPE #92-33 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, October 21, 1992, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner George Kennedy, Chairman Commissioner Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Assistant County Attorney, Bruce Barker Acting Clerk to the Board, Betty Henson Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Kirby moved to approve the minutes of the Board of Social Services meeting of October 19. 1992, as printed. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the warrants for approval by the Board in the amount of $8,098.20. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:25 A.M.^ //n�I / I APPROVED: ATTEST: / ; / `j ✓U� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS k��y WELD CO .'TY, COLORADO Weld County Cler}- to the Board / Ge e Ken y, hairman By: t %I�..Jf--f/� €71tlz�4/-• Deputy Clerk to the Board Constance L. Harbert. ro-Tem ile-47 W" KirZ- C. � Gord* 'Ep..c /I /> � W. HWeb 6`_ g '7�lp RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Monday. October 26, 1992 TAPE #92-34 & #92-35 ROLL CALL: George Kennedy, Chairman Constance L. Harbert. Pro-Tem C. W. Kirby Gordon E. Lacy W. H. Webster MINUTES: Approval of minutes of October 21, 1992 CERTIFICATION OF HEARINGS: Hearings conducted on October 21, 1992: 1) Post-Award Hearing, Centennial Development Services, Inc. ; 2) Amended Special Review Permit for expansion of airport facilities in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Platte Valley Airpark, Ltd. ; 3) Amended Special Review Permit for a contractor shop and associated uses in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Jack and LaVonne Eckstine; and 4) Special Review Permit for an open-pit mining operation in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, 83rd Joint Venture Resource ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants BUSINESS: OLD: 1) Emergency Ordinance No. 164-A, In Matter of Amending Ordinance No. 164 to Establish a Surcharge to Cover Actual and Necessary Costs of Financing Solid Waste Management in weld County (cont. from 10/19/92) NEW: 1) Consider Supplemental Service Agreement between Sheriff and Town of Severance and authorize Chairman to sign 2) Consider Agreement for Sampling and Analysis of Drinking Water with North Huron Water Company and authorize Chairman to sign 3) Consider Certifications of Intent to Proceed for two Special Bridge Fund Project Estimates for Bridge's #8/25A and #18/25A and authorize Chairman to sign 4) Consider Final Abstract of Assessment for 1992 to be submitted to Colorado Department of Local Affairs, Division of Property Taxation, and authorize Chairman to sign 5) Consider appointment of Georgia Kanten to Human Resources Committee 6) Emergency Ordinance No. 167-B, In Matter of a Supplemental Appropriation for the year 1992 7) Final Reading of Ordinance No. 170, In Matter of Regulating Activities in Parks Owned and Operated by the County of Weld, State of Colorado PLANNING: 1) Consider Resolution re: Zoning Violations - Meza, C.B.G. I, Inc. . Pearson, and Snyder Oil Company Continued on Page 2 of Agenda Page 2 of Agenda SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD: ROLL CALL: George Kennedy, Chairman Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem C. W. Kirby Gordon E. Lacy W. H. Webster MINUTES: Approval of minutes of October 21, 1992 WARRANTS: Don Warden, County Finance Officer HOUSING AUTHORITY BOARD: ROLL CALL: George Kennedy, Chairman Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem C. W. Kirby Gordon E. Lacy W. H. Webster MINUTES: Approval of minutes of September 28, 1992 NEW BUSINESS: 1) Consider Certification regarding Drug-Free Workplace Requirements for U.S. Department of Agriculture and authorize Chairman to sign 2) Consider annual update of Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy Implementation and authorize Chairman to sign Monday, October 26, 1992 l CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Oct 26 - Work Session 10:00 AM Oct 26 - North Colorado Medical Center 12:00 PM Oct 26 - Retirement Board 2:15 PM Oct 27 - Public Health Board 9:00 AM Oct 27 - Communications Board 2:00 PM Oct 30 - Centennial Developmental Services. Inc. 8:00 AM Nov 2 - Work Session 10:00 AM Nov 2 - Fair Board 7:30 PM Nov 4 - County Council 7:30 PM Nov 5 - Convention and Visitors Bureau Board 7:00 AM Nov 5 - Planning Commission 1:30 PM Nov 5 - Island Grove Park Board 3:30 PM Nov 11 - HOLIDAY Nov 26 - HOLIDAY Nov 27 - HOLIDAY HEARINGS: Oct 28 - Show Cause Hearing, James McDonald (cont. from 09/16/92) 10:00 AM Oct 28 - Substantial Change Hearing, Boyd M. and Allison J. Meyer 10:00 AM Nov 2 - Annual Meeting of Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority 9:00 AM Nov 2 - Annual Meeting of Antelope Hills Law Enforcement Authority 9:00 AM Nov 2 - Annual Meeting of Beebe Draw Law Enforcement Authority 9:00 AM Nov 18 - Assessment of Costs, Weld County Road 32 Local Improvement District #1992-1 9:00 AM Nov 18 - Assessment of Costs, Weld County Road 34 Local Improvement District #1992-2 9:00 AM Nov 18 - Final PUD Plan and Site Specific Development Plan, Lind Land Company 10:00 AM Nov 18 - Preliminary Hearing, Weld County Road 38 Local Improvement District #1992-4 10:00 AM Nov 18 - Amend certain Sections of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, Ordinance No. 89-X 10:00 AM COMMUNICATIONS: 1) Colorado Board of Assessment Appeals - Notices of Hearings re: James E. Winter/Winter Enterprises and Allis Investments 2) Colorado Counties, Inc. - Notifications of Project Approvals re: WEL008.0-025.OA and WEL018-0-025.OA 3) Fay and Betty Mavity re: VI #1797 - L7, B30, Aristocrat Ranchettes 4) Rick Hoffman, Division Manager, Laidlaw Waste Systems. Inc., re: Safety lighting 5) County Council agenda for November 4, 1992 PUBLIC REVIEW: 1) Gary J. Tuttle, Tuttle Applegate, Inc., re: Adequacy Response, M-92-069 - 83rd Joint Venture Resource Continued on Page 2 of Consent Agenda Monday, October 26, 1992 Page 2 of Consent Agenda PLANNING STAFF APPROVALS: 1) ZPMH #1816 - Longmont Foods 2) ZPMH #1817 - Longmont Foods 3) ZPMH #1821 - Platt 4) MHZP #100 - Dones 5) MHZP #102 - Pietrzak 6) Amended RE #481 - Bashor Brothers RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Action of Board concerning request for vacation of road right- of-way for Weld County Road 23.75 in S36 and S25, T1N, R67W * 2) Approve Special Projects Part-Time Agreement between Aims Community College and Ambulance Service * 3) Approve four Purchase of Services Agreements between FENWC and various local dentists * 4) Approve request for use of facilities as polling places for November 3. 1992 General Election * 5) Approve temporary closure of Weld County Road 35 between Weld County Roads 76 and 78 * 6) Approve Amended Special Review Permit - Platte Valley Airpark, Ltd. * 7) Approve Amended Special Review Permit - Jack and LaVonne Eckstine * 8) Approve Special Review Permit - 83rd Joint Venture Resource * 9) Approve Tavern Liquor License for Leo K. Wardman, dba Rockport Inn *10) Approve Club Liquor License, with extended hours, for the Eaton Country Club AGREEMENTS: * 1) Approve Agreement for Sampling and Analysis of Drinking Water with North Huron Water Company ORDINANCES: * 1) Emergency Ordinance No. 164-A, In Matter of Amending Ordinance No. 164 to Establish a Surcharge to Cover Actual and Necessary Costs of Financing Solid Waste Management in Weld County * 2) Emergency Ordinance No. 167-B. In Matter of a Supplemental Appropriation for the year 1992 * 3) Final Reading of Ordinance No. 170, In Matter of Regulating Activities in Parks Owned and Operated by the County of Weld, State of Colorado * Signed this date Monday, October 26, 1992 RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING VACATION OP RIGHT-OF-WAY - WELD COUNTY ROAD 23.75 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 request for vacation of right- of-way for Weld County Road 23.75 being further described as part of Sections 25 and 36, Township 1 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. and WHEREAS, a hearing before the Board was held on September 30, 1992, at which time the Board deemed it advisable to continue said matter to October 14, 1992, then to October 21, 1992, at 9:00 a.m., to allow the County Attorney's staff adequate time to acquire the necessary documents, WHEREAS, at said hearing on October 14. 1992. the Board deemed it advisable to continue said matter to October 21, 1992 at 9:00 a.m. , to allow County staff ./ time to acquire the necessary legal documents, and WHEREAS, at said hearing on October 21, 1992, the Board deemed it advisable to continue said matter indefinitely. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that this matter be, and hereby is, continued indefinitely. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 21th day of October, A.D., 1992. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: //// WELD CO TY, COLORADO Weld to � diehrd Q474 G r ��Kee yeddy, Chairman Deputy C el rk to the Board Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: ledeJ C. W. Kir y`. `, V w✓ ' �~ - /G County Attorn Gor•• . a y iv/ z/fi b w. Webste 921023 gos; ecY • aL7 C0v" Y OFFICE OF COUNTY ATTORNEY ��Y Y!r -7. r'(�\" PHONE(303)356.4000 EXT.4391 ,..\ P.O.BOX 1948 r 7 0'7 7 -41 GREELEY,COLORADO 80632 wfige 592 S=? CLEFli 0 TEE „OA:C.) COLORADO September 16, 1992 CERTIFIED MAIL: P 699 417 057 Briggs Aggregate C/O Steve P. LaBroila 900 W. 70th Avenue Denver, CO 80221 RE: Request for Vacation of Road Right-of-Way for WCR 23 3/4 in Sections 36 and 25, TIN, R67W Dear Mr. LaBroila: On September 30, 1992 the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado will consider the vacation of the road right-of- way known as WCR 23 3/4 as it is located in Sections 36 and 25, Township 1 North, Range 67 west of the 6 P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The vacation will be only for that portion of the roadway which runs north/northeast. The Board will consider the vacation at its regular Board meeting at 9 a.m. in the first floor meeting room, Weld County Centennial Center Complex, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. The Board will hear any public comments on the vacation at that time. Please call me at 456-4000, Extension 4389 if you should have any questions regarding the proposed vacation of this portion of WCR 23 3/4 . Very truly yours, ' "Bruce T. Barker Assistant Weld County Attorney BTB/gb:struck pc: Clerk to the Board Dave Becker, Road and Bridge Department 920956 rt---.NHI\H‘os ,ONW. CoU N`JYcO OFFICE OF COUNTY ATTORNEY rir `+C'�11:•!^�;�,C''?.� J PHONE f303)358.4000 Ext.4391 P.O.BOX 1948 1922 SE? 1 7 ?i s 34 GREELEY,COLORADO 80632 CLER1; TO ME COLORADO September 16, 1992 CERTIFIED MAIL: P 699 417 058 James P. & Dorothy G. Struck 507 WCR 23 1/2 Brighton, CO 80601 RE: Request for Vacation of Road Right-of-Way for WCR 23 3/4 in Sections 36 and 25, TIN, R67W Dear Mr. and Mrs . Struck: On September 30, 1992 the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado will consider the vacation of the road right-of- way known as WCR 23 3/4 as it is located in Sections 36 and 25, Township 1 North, Range 67 West of the 6 P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The vacation will be only for that portion of the roadway which runs north/northeast. The Board will consider the vacation at its regular Board meeting at 9 a.m. in the first floor meeting room, Weld County Centennial Center Complex, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. The Board will hear any public comments on the vacation at that time. Please call me at 456-4000, Extension 4389 if you should have any questions regarding the proposed vacation of this portion of WCR 23 3/4 . Very truly yours, , -'Bruce T. Barker Assistant Weld County Attorney BTB/gb:struck pc: Clerk to the Board Dave Becker, Road and Bridge Department 320953 OFFICE OF COUNTY ATTORNEY ,. o WELD COUNTY,CQS PHONE(303)3564000 Err.4391 P.O. BOX 194 !99Z <•„r' ) '7 of 3: ju GREELEY.COLORADO 80632 CLERX TO ( ,D COLORADO September 16, 1992 CERTIFIED MAIL: P 699 417 059 Ms. Janice C. Dersham 1206 WCR 23 3/4 Brighton, CO 80601 RE: Request for Vacation of WCR 23 3/4 in Sections 36 and 25, T1N, R67W Dear Ms. Dershan: On July 13, 1992 the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado considered your June 6, 1992 letter which requested a vacation of WCR 23 3/4 in Sections 36 and 25, T1N, R67W. The Board agreed that the County should vacate the roadway, given the fact that you have been maintaining it for a number of years. The Board directed me to contact surrounding landowners to let them know that the Board would be considering the vacation at one of its regular meetings. I plan to place the matter of the vacation on the Board's agenda for September 30, 1992 . The hearing will take place at 9 a.m. in the Commissioners ' first floor meeting room, Centennial Center Complex, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. If you should have questions regarding this letter, please feel free to call me at 356-4000, Extension 4389. Very truly yours, .._i. . .�' / lt_���-.�. "Bruce T. Barker Assistant Weld County Attorney BTB/gb:dersham pc: Dave Becker, Weld County Road and Bridge Clerk to the Board 320356 •RE CEli t° JUN 09 1922 June 6 , 1992 Dave cecke_ < e: ctant 7„- .r- or Road & Bridge Department P.O. Box 752 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Re : Weld County Road 33-3/4 r.- _pct:c..., 3 _.._ North, Range 67 Wes: , 6th = ._.. Tear Y!: . ?eck.= . :hank. 'u for dizc ..czr.g my questions concerning , _ Road 22 -2: /4oFriday. ils _ rndicatcc to you . _ twin _ like t Have that road vacated as a county road since it _.._ . e_ _.- ingress and egress to my residence . r have maintained that particular stretch o£ toad the twelve year= : have __v_; hare the - ae=or_ me maintained the road themse:vea as is y understanding that _ V a Department will meet with me on Wednesday, Jane iftth - _.,_de_:e to zz _.._: matter . _ ___ . .._t-- :car rescIvIng __ issue _or me . Sincerely . 7-1 !cc-M.4.c. . /4-K. ill. • _C/ _ 837- 6 '/Q (Li vac- Sc,3 (f-ti 920336 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE SPECIAL PROJECTS PART-TIME AGREEMENT BETWEEN AMBULANCE SERVICE AND AIMS COMMUNITY COLLEGE 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 Special Projects Part-Time Agreement between the Weld County Ambulance Service and Aims Community College, commencing upon execution of said agreement, and ending June 30, 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 County. Colorado, that the Special Projects Part-Time Agreement between the Weld County Ambulance Service and Aims Community College 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 21th day of October, A.D., 1992. //7 BOARD OF COUNTY C0I,LMISSI0NERS ATTEST4 � /I > A�� WELD CO 'TY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Ica w /f �J eoo e Kenn e , Chairman }� BY: �/1'�C, A-t' .-4- Cam- /42:720707;4"g Deputy Clerk to the Board onstance L. Harbert, ro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: / py n C. W. Kiiry/bJ-- 1 1 (�j/ ' - i ✓ County Att ey Gord cy ` W. H. ebstee 921022 .i"/1'\ cc % AAM, AIMS PS 638 • OM SPECIAL PROJECTS PART-TIME AGREEMENT ilw 6 ��,Z si 6r Aims Community College, Greeley, Colorado , o/j> ooFr%b Summer-Spring Quarter, 19 92-93 Budget Code No. 1-000-40-7530-151 Name: Weld County Ambu anc Service Social Security No. Address: 1658 15th Street, Greeley, CO 80631 Weld County Ambulance Service do hereby agree to perform the following task to satisfy the Dean or Assoc. Dean of Occupational Education by or before June 30. 7993 . Task to be Performed (Include Course Title, Number, Div./Dept., if applicable): Weld County Ambulance will: Provide coordination, instruction, facilities, supplies and equipment for a medical review class for WCAS employees. Participants must register for one credit each quarter. Attendance of 75% of students will be required with the number of hours attended and topics covered being recorded for each student and turned in to the Emergency Medical Services Office quarterly. This Agreement will be renegotiated when Aims expenses reach 81,000. The sessions must be made available to personnel of all volunteer fire departments and will be listed on the master CME schedule which is sent to all fire departments with instructions to call Weld County Ambulance Service for meeting times. The volunteer fire students will register under their own fire departments and are not eligible for reim— bursement funds under this contract. Aims will provide tuition grants. WCAS will provide Certificate of Worker's Compensation Insurance with signed agreement. CHECK QN J ONE: _ I have my own Workers' Compensation Insurance _ Add me to the Aims workers' Compensation and will provide a Certificate of Insurance. Insurance Policy Community College will, upon satisfactory completion of the task to be performed, pay the sun of s 8/Student Credit ,o , in the form of a check prepared on the last working day of the month. Contracting Party ec..41-11.4.- Date /o/, 1/y92 �C /s/.7,4/9} Dean/Assoc. Dean Date President/Dean of the College Date This Section is for Noncredit Workshops/Seminars Only Should there be any funds remaining after any prior agreed expenses have been deducted, a charge to the presenter(s) shalt be assessed by the College in an amount equal to fifty percent (50%) of those remaining funds as payment for the use of College space or College equipment or College personnel or combination thereof. Furthermore, should expenses exceed the prior agreed amount, the presenter(s) will be responsible for those payments in addition to this assessment. All signatories agree that this is an agreement for services and that this agreement for services does not constitute a partnership agreement. Aims Community College and presenter(s) agree to the following as Conditions for the noncredit workshop/seminars: A. minimum enrollment (all fees collected of) individuals. Revenue: B. Maximus expenses agreed by Aims Community College and presenter(s). Advertising: Brochures Guest Speakers: Newspaper Workshop Materials: Flyers Postage: Expenses: PAYMENT AUTHORIZATION Task has been satisfactorily completed and payment in the amount of $ is hereby authorized. Dean/Assoc. Dean Date Continuing Ed. Contract Number Original/Dean Yellow/Contractor, Plnk/Payroll Office, Gold/Assoc. Oean(if applicable) 921022 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE FOUR PURCHASE OF SERVICE AGREEMENTS BETWEEN FAMILY EDUCATIONAL NETWORK WELD COUNTY AND VARIOUS LOCAL DENTISTS 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 four Purchase of Service Agreements between Family Educational Network of Weld County and Dr. Gilbert H. Sydney, Dr. Dwaine D. Kurtz, Dr. Robert J. Benke, and Dr. Robert Kron, commencing October 1, 1992, and ending June 30, 1993, with the further terms and conditions being as stated in said agreements, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said agreements, copies of which are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the four Purchase of Service Agreements between Family Educational Network of Weld County and Dr. Gilbert H. Sydney, Dr. Dwaine D. Kurtz, Dr. Robert J. Benke. and Dr. Robert Kron, be, and hereby are, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said agreements. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 21th day of October. A.D., 1992, nunc pro tunc October 1, 1992. Waith BOARD OF COUNTY CO21ISSION£RS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY. COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Geo e r //// Kenn y. Chairman BY: � �`/'7CAde- Deputy Clerk to the Board Constance L. Harbe t, r ^-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: C.J. Kir- ne72/02"1/1/727--County Attorney Garth( L cy iliW. H. Webster 921021 PlenVe �G • kik DtinyiST" (1/4/ ) PURCHASE OF SERVICE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 1st day of October, 1992, by and between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Family Educational Network of Weld County, hereinafter referred to as "FENWC" and Robert J. Henke, D.D.S. , hereinafter referred to as "Dentist." WITNESSETH That for and in consideration of the covenants here in agreed to be kept and performed, the Dentist hereby agrees to provide to FENWC the following described services based upon the following terms and conditions: 1. FENWC agrees to arrange transportation for Head Start children to the appointed dentist as needed. This will enable parents to be transported with their children to attend their child's scheduled appointment at the designated Dentist's office. 2. The Dentist shall provide prophylaxis therapy and application of topical fluoride for each Head Start child. The Dentist agrees to provide all restoration and/or extractions as deemed necessary on each referred child 3. FENWC agrees to reimburse the Dentist $40.00 per child for these services up to eight (8) children. 4. FENWC will not be charged for those children covered by Public Assistance, Medicaid numbers shall be provided at the time of the appointment and billing will be sent to the appropriate agency by the Dentist. 5. For services not reimbursed by FENWC, the amount will be designated as In- Kind Contribution to the FENWC Program on behalf of the Dentist. 6. The term of this Agreement is October 1, 1992, through June 30, 1993. 7. Assurances: a. The Dentist agrees that he is an independent contractor and that his 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 Dentist, its employees, volunteers or agents while performing this Agreement. The Dentist, its officers and employees, shall out be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of FENWC, the Weld County Board of Commissioners, its officers and employees. The respective contracting parties shall provide such liability insurance and worker's compensation coverage as each deems appropriate, and as required by the Colorado Worker's Compensation Act. 921021 c. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their officers or employees may possess, nor shall any portion of this Agreement be deemed to have created a duty of care with respect to any persons not a party to this Agreement. d. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create an obligation on the part of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, to expend funds not otherwise appropriate in each succeeding year. e. 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. f. The Dentist 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 Dentist 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. 8. All modifications to this Agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. 9. This Agreement may be terminated by either party giving a thirty (30) days written notice to the other party. If funding to FENWC should cease, this Agreement will terminate immediately. If FENWC funding should be reduced, this Agreement will be renegotiated immediately to reflect funding changes. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, of the parties above hereunto placed their hands as of the date first written above.W ICNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS DENTIST & /'6. Robert J. Benke, D.D.S. n . ATTEST: i4! 4.40.4 / °v rt WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD By: cb-Ple{` �', -1".•90JC� Deputy ClerrY/ to the Board WELD COUN DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES er J. Speckman, Executive Director 921021 PURCHASE OF SERVICE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 1st day of October, 1992 by and between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Family Educational Network of Weld County, hereinafter referred to as "FENWC" and Gilbert H. Sydney D.D.S. , hereinafter referred to as "Dentist." WITNESSETH That for and in consideration of the covenants herein agreed to be kept and performed, the Dentist hereby agrees to provide to FENWC the following described services based upon the following terms and conditions: 1. FENWC agrees to arrange transportation for Head Start children to the appointed dentist as needed. This will enable parents to be transported with their children to attend their child's scheduled appointment at the designated Dentist's office. 2. The Dentist shall provide prophylaxis therapy and application of topical fluoride for each Head Start child. The Dentist agrees to provide all restoration and/or extractions as deemed necessary on each referred child. 3. FENWC agrees to reimburse the Dentist $40.00 per child for these services up to ten (10) children. 4. FENWC will not be charged for those children covered by Public Assistance. Medicaid numbers shall be provided at the time of the appointment and billing will be sent to the appropriate agency by the Dentist. 5. For services not reimbursed by FENWC, the amount will be designated as In- kind Contribution to the FENWC Program on behalf of the Dentist. 6. The term of the Agreement is October 1, 1992 through June 30, 1993. 7. Assurances: a. The Dentist 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 Dentist, its employees, volunteers or agents while performing this Agreement. The Dentist, its officers and employees, shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of FENWC, the Weld County Board of Commissioners, its officers and employees. The respective contracting parties shall provide such liability insurance and worker's compensation coverage as each deems appropriate, and as required by the Colorado Worker's Compensation Act. 9210,21 c. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their offices or employees may possess, nor shall any portion of this Agreement be deemed to have created a duty of care with respect to any persons not a party to this Agreement. d. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create an obligation on the part of the County of Weld. State of Colorado, to expend funds not otherwise appropriate in each succeeding year. e. 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. f. The Dentist 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. B. The Dentist 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. 8. All modifications to this Agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. 9. This Agreement may be terminated by either party giving a thirty (30) days written notice to the other party. If funding to FENWC should cease, this Agreement will terminate immediately. If FENWC funding should be reduced, this Agreement will be renegotiated immediately to reflect funding changes. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties above hereunto placed their hands as of the date first written above. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 44n orge Ke ed Chairman S. ATTEST: ai t: , r WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD By: cQ.utij )6� . . Deputy Cle to the Board:0„)„, DIVISION 0£ HUMAN RESOURCES ter J. Speckman, Executive Director 921021 PURCHASE OF SERVICE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 1st day of October, 1992 by and between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Family Educational Network of Weld County, hereinafter referred to as "FENWC" and Dwaine D. Kurtz, D.D.S. , hereinafter referred to as "Dentist." WITNESSETH That for and in consideration of the covenants herein agreed to be kept and performed, the Dentist hereby agrees to provide to FENWC the following described services based upon the following terms and conditions: 1. FENWC agrees to arrange transportation for Head Start children to the appointed Dentist as needed. This will enable parents to be transported with their children to attend their child's scheduled appointment at the designated Dentist's office. 2. The Dentist shall provide prophylaxis therapy and application of topical fluoride for each Head Start child. The Dentist agrees to provide all restoration and/or extractions as deemed necessary on each referred child. 3. FENWC agrees to reimburse the Dentist $40.00 per child for these services up to ten (10) children. 4. FENWC will not be charged for those children covered by Public Assistance. Medicaid numbers shall be provided at the time of the appointment and billing will be sent to the appropriate agency by the Dentist. 5. For services not reimbursed by FENWC, the amount will be designated as In- Kind Contribution to the FENWC Program on behalf of the Dentist. 6. The term of the Agreement is October 1, 1992, through June 30, 1993. 7. Assurances: a. The Dentist 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 omissions of FENWC, the Weld County Board of Commissioners, its officers and employees. The respective contracting parties shall provide such liability insurance and worker's compensation coverage as each deems appropriate, and as required by the Colorado Worker's Compensation Act. 921021 r c. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their officers or employees may possess, or shall any portion of this Agreement be deemed to have created a duty of care with respect to any persons not a party to this Agreement. d. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create an obligation on the part of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, to expend funds not otherwise appropriate in each succeeding year. e. 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. f. The Dentist 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. g. The Dentist 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 above hereunto place their hands as of the date first written above. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS DENTIST orge K edge Chairman .ittin/93l 1n K tz, .S. �L �' O r t': r . . ATTEST; /�• ' �%s�i� n By: Deputy Cle to the Board WELD COL ' IVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES t J. Spec)anan, Executive Director 921021 PURCHASE OF SERVICE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 1st day of October, 1992 by and between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Weld County Division of Human Resources' Family Educational Network of Weld County, hereinafter referred to as "FENWC" and Robert Kron, D.D.S. , hereinafter referred to as "Dentist." WITNESSETH That for and in consideration of the covenants herein agreed to be kept and performed, the Dentist hereby agrees to provide to FENWC the following described services based upon the following terms and conditions: 1. FENWC agrees to arrange transportation for Head Start children to the appointed Dentist as needed. This will enable parents to be transported with their children to attend their child's scheduled appointment at the designated Dentist's office. 2. The Dentist shall provide prophylaxis therapy and application of topical fluoride for each Head Start child. The Dentist agrees to provide all restoration and/or extractions as deemed necessary on each referred child. 3. FENWC agrees to reimburse the Dentist $40.00 per child for these services up to six (6) plus children. 4. FENWC will not be charged for those children covered by Public Assistance. Medicaid numbers shall be provided at the time of the appointment and billing will be sent to the appropriate agency by the Dentist. 5. For services not reimbursed by FENWC, the amount will be designated as In- Kind Contribution to the FENWC Program on behalf of the Dentist. 6. The term of this Agreement is October 1. 1992, through June 30, 1993. 7. Assurances: a. The Dentist 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 omissions of FENWC, the Weld County Board of Commissioners, its officers and employees. The respective contracting parties shall provide such liability insurance and worker's compensation coverage as each deems appropriate, and as required by the Colorado Worker's Compensation Act. 921021 c. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their officers or employees may possess, or shall any portion of this Agreement be deemed to have created a duty of care with respect to any persons not a party to this Agreement. d. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create an obligation on the part of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, to expend funds not otherwise appropriate in each succeeding year. e. 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. f. The Dentist understand 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 Dentist 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 above hereunto place their hands as of the date first written above. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS D IS GeoGeo g�dy Chairman /n a Rob t Kron, D.D.S. �/�, ATTEST: W err u By: '&-rrmes. Deputy Cle to the Board WELD COUNTY DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES lt) erJ. SPfln. Executivirector 921021 ta` mEmoRAnDum 1119€ To_ 'Zeorce Kennedy, Chairman Dap October 10. 1092 COLORADO From Walter O. S^eckman, executive Director. Human Resources sub;c,_ Purchase of Service Agreements between FFNWC and L0ce1 Dentists Enclosed for Board approval are Purchase of Service Agreements between the Family Educational Network of Weld County (FENWC) and the following local Dentists: Dr. Gilbert Sydney will provide services for eight (8) Head Start children at $40.00 per child. Dr. Dwaine Kurtz will provide services for ten (10) Head Start children at $40.00 per child. Dr. Robert Henke will provide services for eight (8) Head Start children at $40.00 per child. Dr. Robert 'Cron will provide services for six (6) Head Start children at $40.00 per child. The above Dentists agree to provide services which include: prophylaxis therapy, application of topical fluoride and restoration and/or extractions as deemed necessary on referred child. For services not reimbursed by FENWC, the amount will be designated as In-Kind Contribution to the FEWNC Program on behalf of the Dentists. FENWC agrees to arrange transportation for Head Start children to the Dentist's Offices as needed. FENWC will not be charged for children covered by Public Assistance. Medicaid numbers will be provided at the time of the appointment and billing will be sent to the appropriate agency by the Dentists. The term of these Agreements is October 1, 1992 through June 30, 1993. If you have any questions, please telephone Tere Keller-Amaya at 356-0600. 921021 N kt 91 4� "i 1 A . 't ttivi • 1 1',{�wa��tj. �br`+`x'w#r46�it ys � �''At,rt� x 1 e x'.{`! � L '. k h4,� I� ,• tx ;a 1 , t11.,/,.. Mwb �.�b':y��7 x t „...,,,t,..,,?... . ,� ,"7'>F;,S Z, � } f i F ' ,w.a. tr ?-44,, F F . :�, lc, t' , 3 I h I qr �♦�a't W ��es''99 " 4 It". s t i fi Po154;* MLW l t W t f • t • �1s Y 1 '1 �tY �l ! L - h1S��: nl f I� t (L ` k+r t -'1-- .:tf a ,'.. 21, is A�! „^eC d ..�? ^ �5 �‘ y4 dl i h ,, .4104,..1141,: caW y i"d • x `'� }6+(�17'3. �5'•f.`'V�yy a.�' '. 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' ' '='l'q t',5Mn•• +i,dS,rtr 4N`'LA�) " 'iF,�4 •� S�St4Fw7 0"" } �rOx ".:1;""1-'''''-..14>an, �a'�r +i•,y ,553}7I,, 1,....,....„1„: ,..., o^y i,x Js., cw -r bf �(!},y1fy /� E r '�T`�L-4'14;,” .'"tr�AMr xM, v'....A ,. �'„ 3,6;. .. w.,,.b? {,a�.'7 fro*` •'tv''RtI� ,. ,�. c.cs,akx,., 9 21021 ll RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE USE OF CERTAIN WELD COUNTY FACILITIES AS POLLING PLACES FOR 1992 GENERAL ELECTION 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, Mary Ann Feuerstein, Weld County Clerk and Recorder, submitted a request to use the following Weld County facilities for polling places in the November 3, 1992, General Election: Centennial Center Precinct AV001 Court House Precinct 60108 WHEREAS, the abovementioned polling places must be open from 6:15 a.m. and remain open until the judges have completed their duties after the polls close at 7:00 p.m., and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it advisable to grant said request. li NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the request to use the abovementioned facilities as polling places on Tuesday, November 3, 1992, for the General Election be, and hereby is, granted. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 21th day of October, A.D., 1992. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:/,�! vi/IP�a W WELD COL 'TY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board o e Kenne , Chairman ///4AV--711-444:---7 By ` Deputy to hed--y Constance Harbert, ro-Te n o APPROVED AS TO FORM: �o//.x/ C. 6j_ Ki .i� - - County Attorney Gord lee aci g.mbe ' ,64)&zi W. H. Webster %l fj� 921024 et44 MmEMORAnDU To PRECINCT POLLING PLACE one October 19, 1992 Mary Ann Feuerstein //f� COLORADO From County Clerk and Recorder 4� u t ;727flO.f� , Subject: Weld County General Election - 1s_tY2 Thank you again for the use of your facilities for a polling place. Polling places must be open at 6:15 a.m. for the judges to prepare for the Election and remain available until after the polls close at 7:00 p.m. and the judges complete their duties. WELD COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION DAY is TUESDAY. N0VEUZ.8 3. 1992 If further arrangements are necessary, contact: Mary Ann Feuerstein, County Clerk OR Kathy Seiler, Office Manager Weld County Election Department Weld County Centennial Center Greeley, Colorado 80631 TELEPHONE: 356-4000 Ext. 4300 1-800-289-9353 Ext. 4300 PRECINCT NUMBER' AV001 CENTENNIAL CENTER 915 10TH STREET GREELEY 921024 et000s fltter.6 MEMORRIIDUM wine To PRECINCT POLLING PLACE Ome OctAer 44, 4:9,P7,7 Mary Ann Feuerstein COLORADO From County Clerk and Records aa 441 Subject: Weld County General Election - A 92 Thank you again for the use of your facilities for a polling place. Polling places must be open at 6:15 a.m. for the judges to prepare for the Election and remain available until after the polls close at 7:00 p.m. and the judges complete their duties. WELD COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION DAY is TUESDAY NOVEMBER 3. 1992 If further arrangements are necessary, contact: Mary Ann Feuerstein, County Clerk OR Kathy Seiler, Office Manager Weld County Election Department Weld County Centennial Center Greeley, Colorado 80631 TELEPHONE: 356-4000 Ext. 4300 1-800-289-9353 Ext. 4300 FRECINCT NUMBER: 60108 COURT HOUSE 9TH AVE & 9TH ST GREELEY 921024 RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 35 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 76 AND 78 FOR APPROXIMATELY 10 WORKING DAYS, FOR BRIDGE REPLACEMENT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado. and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410(6)(a), CRS: . .local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction may, for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, temporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of work days for project completion and shall, in conjunction with any such road closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected.. .", and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute and upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, has determined that conditions exist which make it necessary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said County roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on County roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby authorizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reasonably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish that Weld County Road 35 between Weld County Roads 76 and 78 be temporarily closed, with said closure being effective October 19, 1992, for approximately 10 working days, and further, that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. 921027 E.Ggge).Ck ,cc.; CM, 70, C5P ROAD CLOSURE - WCR 35 PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 21th day of October, A.D., 1992, nunc pro tunc October 19, 1992. Wa44 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST WELD CO TY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board /// //_r, ' Geo Ke dy, Chairman BY: %i4.cf�i�f•.� `�'`� < v_eo ���dre� Deputy C erk to the Boa d/ Constance L. Herber Pro-Tem APPROVED AS 61) C. FO 61 �J C. W. Kir County Attorney Cord aay2 • k* i,(2,6thy-p W. H. 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C 1-1 NN d a O w v VI +-I' a Q *C > C) 0 U • • C .t4 en RI CC C0U O O NOD Z ECZx -I E y .. .. •• •• O O 34 O • '4.4 • C TI O4 CO C' > Q') 4-) CD C) c0 H (0 +I M O U] =CO co > > C) II Il A 04 X oc'ca U) D. u m Z 921927 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR EXPANSION OF AIRPORT FACILITIES IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - PLATTE VALLEY AIRPARK 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 21st day of October, 1992, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Platte Valley Airpark. c/o Marilyn M. Taylor, 7507 Weld County Road 39, Fort Lupton, Colorado 80621, for a Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for the expansion of airport facilities in the A (Agricultural) Zone District on the following _J described real estate, to-wit: Part of the SE;, Section 30, Township 2 North, Range 65 West and part of the E* of Section 31, Township 2 North Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, said applicant was represented by Kevin Kennely, Vice President of Platte Valley Airpark, 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. The proposal is consistent with the Transportation and Agricultural sections of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The airport is located in an area that is safe for air operations and is compatible with surrounding uses in terms of general use, noise, dust, traffic, scale and density. The airport does not remove prime farmground from production. 921019 pco2g9 .mac. r1PP, P'-. , w& fee°) AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT - PLATTE VALLEY AIRPARX 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 native grasses and an area permitted by a Special Review Permit for a recreational facility, and which will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the Agricultural Zone District. d. The applicant has demonstrated that a diligent effort has been made to conserve productive agricultural land in the locational decision for the proposed use. e. No overlay districts affect the site. f. Amended 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 the expansion of airport facilities 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 Amended 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 amendments to 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, the existing septic system shall be reviewed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer and a copy of that review submitted to the Weld County Department of Health, before the required I.S.D.S. evaluation can be performed. 4. Within 30 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners, the applicant shall demonstrate to the Department of Planning Services' staff that the property is in compliance with the requirements of the Weld County Office of Emergency Management and S.A.R.A., Title III. 921019 AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT - PLATTE VALLEY AIRPARK PAGE 3 5. Prior to beginning any new construction on the property, the applicant or facility operator shall submit all construction plans to Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company for review. 6. When traffic on Weld County Road 39, south of Weld County Road 18. exceeds an average daily traffic count of 200 per day, a dust abatement plan, approved by the Engineering Department, shall be implemented on Weld County Road 18 between Weld County Roads 39 and • 41 and Weld County Road 39, south of Weld County Road 18. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 21st day of October, A.D., 1992. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: a � y Ma1/44 WELD CO , COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board �Yf ///J ////( �J1 O Geoge Kes dy, 1;r;;;;// ' m BY: / /Zi4 l'1 •itit-.�J�t Lite0,7 Deputy Clerk to the Bo r onstance L. Harbert. Pro-Tem • APPROVED AS TO FORM: 4 K�i',Gy County Atto e �^ • / C. W.y Go ii . Lad¢ W. H. ebster 921019 • SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS PLATTE VALLEY AIRPARK, C/O MARILYN M. TAYLOR AMENDED USR #530 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for the expansion of airport facilities 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. Adequate toilet facilities shall be provided for the public. 7. All pesticides, fertilizer, and other potentially hazardous chemicals must be stored and handled in a safe manner as set forth in the Colorado Water Quality Control Act and Rules and Regulations thereof. 8. After October 1, 1992, all construction activities that disturb more than five (5) acres will be required to obtain a stormwater discharge permit from the Colorado Department of Health, Water Quality Control Division. 9. The existing well water supply must be tested annually for bacteriological quality at a minimum. Results of testing shall be provided to the Weld County Health Department. Environmental Protection Services Division by October 1 of each year. 10. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements of the Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company. 11. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements of the Weld County Office of Emergency Management. 12. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 13. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 14. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 921019 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - PLATTE VALLEY AIRPARK • PAGE 2 15. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated herein and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 16. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown herein and governed by the foregoing Standards and all cpplicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the. Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 17. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 921019 NOTICE The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, on October 21, 1992, conditionally approved a Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for the property and purpose described below. Conditional approval of this plan creates a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24, C.R.S. , as amended, for a period of three years. APPLICANT: Platte Valley Airpark. Ltd. c/o Marilyn M. Taylor 7507 Weld County Road 39 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE; of Section 30, and part of the E of Section 31, Township 2 North, Range 65 west of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF APPROVED USE: Expansion of airport facilities in the A (Agricultural) Zone District SIZE OF PARCEL: 237 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 Irk o � Deputy esk to the Board PUBLISHED: October 29, 1992, in the Windsor Beacon 921019 • AFFIDAV IDOF PUBLICATION STATE OF COLORADO 1 ss 4M: ache. « .' anew COUNTY OF WELD o..enew.eweoS Ocala .eww.ca �ii•a:` I,KEITH HANSEN,of said County of Weld,being duly • DeMnseew"r"""r sworn,say that I am publisher of Armes•apes,.11evin Malt fec.ar MMWF:re .site...ssphi•t.Slow. woroSOR BEACON ;aura avowal. eserern a.r.e.wcw�ewra Aye ww.ne?vree+T la a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said 1OJu..asarMWe,':ter• ,Andif••••y e..' County and State, published in the town of WLNDSOR, in said County and State; and that the notice, of which Arrucatim maiw , r r, the annexed is a true copy, has been published in said TwaTIrereormyteor weekly for / __successive weeks,that the notice ,se/eetesee.00men ..,. . was published in the regular and entire issue of every r« S number of the paper during the period and time of eseseesse MIWiwi 1M if aswrw ll; publication, and in the newspaper proper and not in a supplement,and that the first publication of said notice W.Sottsrase imes ' was in said paper west et tee em rye.,wane bearing the date of the Oeew/OsMeMe•.�., .,. /���,,,e� rrri mokersCMTYor �# dayof �C 6E�� A D, 199x^ and AMROMDAJIF Sinn et= the last publication bearing the date of the :•Ner4"trsNIee.:t.Th =A WaE � m �, day of A.D., 19T and tomos . that the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published "�„ continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 5 , si„st ,ay consecutive weeks,in said County and State,prior to the result it. date of first publication of said notice,and the same is a newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate :o no oR L casnv• printing of legal notices an advertisements, approved •oaaxeerosER1 •`wptp`. May 18,1931,and all prior as in force. ;COUaY,OOtARe00,,^,'. AY:-OOMALDkO:MIAR .N,' aatronR-40AM AIWIPELL'i al" ray USHER 'OMaMereMM Matiolidows, Su • d worn to before me this ..2Q— day of NOTARYPLBLIC My commission expires 9" J 921013 ATTENDANCE RECORD HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS ON THIS 21st DAY OF OCTOBER 1992: DOCKET I! 92-59 -- Amended USR - Jack & LaVonne Eckstine DOCKET If 92-60 -- USR -- 83rd Joint Venture Resource DOCKET # 92-61 -- Amended USR - Platte Valley Airpark, Ltd. c/o Marilyn M. Taylor DOCKET II PLEASE write or print your name legibly, your address and the DOCKET 0 (as listed above) ^r the name of the applicant of the hearing you are attending. NAME ADDRESS HEARING ATTENDING . razzez,T 7y g}c pc/_/e2& yP/. /ci 9,721,•t et r<f , f�� $S"DI .ii it 5,�e;�.Yv/ 3'tA7I FQ �� 1� zPe en go L ,s I �,«�•• � � o�-ry. ZSo � P. � nog �;., O ‘C\ c11It ) 313—) jc n 1�, e• V'>-S E1)0,47c° , fe.�1. a ?� • £Aa, . 5//-t-e-Z t 9a? -G 0 e4-iLr 4-vt•& 3Vs - F sd- So 6 E i • • 921019 411 SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING �"'1LL�' C�""'i, October 6, 1992 Page 3 77 0CTi 57" . 37 CLt^ T fl T. .;,2^'''"J The Chairperson asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished o eat<Cfor or a inst this application. No one wished to speak. Richard immel moved Case Number USR-966, for Waste Se ces Company, be forwarded o the Board of County Commissioners with the P arming Commission's recommendat n for approval. Bud Clemons seconded the lion. The Chairperson asked the secretary to poll t members of the Planning Commission for the decision. Richard Kimmel yes; Jean Hoffman - yes; Tom Rulon - yes; Judy Y guchi - yes; Shirley C. •'=nisch - yes; Bud Clemons - yes. Motion carried unanimo ly. NAME: • ADDRESS: P. 0. Box 3365, Gree ey, • 80633 REQUEST: 1, Car tern—for a solid waste disposal site and facility. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Sects 2 and 3, T2N, R64W, and part of Sc' ions 26, 27, , and 35, T3N, R64W' of the 6th P.M. , eld County. Colors LOCATION; Approxima y 3.5 miles north of the Town of Keenesburg: approxi.' rely .5 miles west of a pri to paved road at the north end of We • County Road 59 right-of-way. Richard Kimme moved the Certificate of Designation fo Waste Services Company. be forwarde• to the Board of County Commissioners with th Planning Commission's recommen•- ion for approval. Bud Clemons seconded the motion. The C..irperson asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Jean Ho - yes; Tom Ru •n - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Bud Clemons - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-530 NAME: Platte Valley Airpark. c/o Marilyn M. Taylor ADDRESS: 7507 Weld County Road 39, Fort Lupton, CO 80621 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for the expansion of airport facilities in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 30, T2N, R65W and part of the E2 of Section 31, T2N, R65W of the 6ch P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: West of Weld County Road 39, approximately 1 mile south of Weld County Road 18. 921019 • C_3..HL 8!i G- • • BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by Bud Clemons that the following resolution be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the application for: • CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-530 NAME: Platte Valley Airpark, c/o Marilyn M. Taylor ADDRESS: 7507 Weld County Road 39, Fort Lupton, CO 80621 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for the expansion of airport facilities in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 30, T2N, R65W and part of the E2 of Section 31, T2N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: West of Weld County Road 39, approximately 1 mile south of Weld County Road 18. be recommended favorably to the Board of County Commissioners for the following reasons: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services' staff that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: The proposal is consistent with the Transportation and Agricultural sections of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The airport is located in an area that is safe for air operations and is compatible with surrounding uses in terms of general use, noise, dust, traffic, scale and density. The airport does not remove prime farmground from production. 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 native grasses and an area permitted by a special review permit for a recreational facility, and will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the Agricultural zone district. The applicant has demonstrated a diligent effort has been made to conserve productive agricultural land in the locational decision for the proposed use. gXtti 0/7" F 921019 • SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING Tai October 6, 1992 ��,,,• ..� ,. ^ '^ Page 3 Ca,,t 7,: •• 8 v ,.. ��•; t '•r, 07 CLERK l Ti7. 2rtl^;' The Chairperson asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished o ea�Cfor or a inst this application. No one wished to speak. Richard immel moved Case Number USR-966, for Waste Se ces Company, be forwarded o the Board of County Commissioners with the P anning Commission's recommendat n for approval. Bud Clemons seconded the tion. The Chairperson asked the secretary to poll t members of the Planning Commission for the decision. Richard Kimmel yes; Jean Hoffman - yes; Tom Rulon - yes; Judy Y guchi - yes; Shirley C ;nisch - yes; Bud Clemons - yes. Motion carried unanimo ly. NAME: . ADDRESS: P. 0. Box 3365, Cree ey, • 80633 REQUEST: ion—for a solid waste disposal site and facility. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Sections 2 and 3, T2N, R64W, and part of Se• ions 26, 27, and 35, T3N, R64W of the 6ch P.M. , eld County, Colora LOCATION: Approxima y 3.5 miles north of the Town of Keenesburg; approxi•.•tely .5 miles west of a pri to paved road at the north end of We • County Road 59 right-of-way. Richard Kimme moved the Certificate of Designation fo Waste Services Company, be £orwarde- to the Board of County Commissioners with th Planning Commission's recommen = ion for approval. Bud Clemons seconded the mo on. The • :irperson asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Con'ssion for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Jean Hoffman - yes; Tom Ru •n - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Bud Clemons - yes. M•tion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-530 NAME: Platte Valley Airpark, c/o Marilyn M. Taylor ADDRESS: 7507 Weld County Road 39, Fort Lupton, CO 80621 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for the expansion of airport facilities in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 30, T2N, R65W and part of the E2 of Section 31, T2N, R65W of the 6th P.K. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: West of Weld County Road 39, approximately I mile south of Weld County Road 18. 921019 hg-46C Cr SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETINC October 6, 1992 Page 4 Kevin Kinnely, Vice-President, Platte Valley Airpark. explained this request is to provide additional hangar facilities. As demand dictates they was to provide facilities like I-hangars and buildings for shops and tools. This airpark appeals to the hobbyist with home built aircraft or kits that can be assembled. Shirley Camenisch asked if these structures would be permanent. The applicant explained all structures would meet Uniform Building Code. The Chairperson asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. No on wished to speak. Bud Clemons moved Amended Case Number USR-530. for Platte Valley Airpark, be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval. Tom Rulon 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; Tom Rulon - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Bud Clemons - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: S-326 (continued from September 15. 1992, regular meeting) . NAME: Lind Lan Company REQUEST: Plane d Unit Development Final lan LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NE4 of Section 8, T5N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Col redo. LOCATION: Approximate 2 miles soul of the Town of Windsor; south of Weld County Road and west o Weld County Road 17. Tom Hollerith, representative, Lind nd Company, asked the Planning Commission members if they had any questionsX out the changes to this application. Jean Hoffman gave an overview as/to 'thy the case had been continued. Brian Grubb summarized the changes in the/ requee,ts of the applicant from the previous meeting. All requirements re arding building size and location are covered in staff's comments. \\\ Tom Hollerith asked that w rding on Page 2 rior to,scheduling before the Board of County Commissioners'f be changed to read " Two weeks prior to the Board of County Commissioners' 'paring". The Chairperson asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. No one wished to spe4. "441."'"a • • BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by Bud Clemons that the following resolution be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the application for: CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-530 NAME: Platte Valley Airpark, c/o Marilyn M. Taylor ADDRESS: 7507 Weld County Road 39, Fort Lupton, CO 80621 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for the expansion of airport facilities in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION; Part of the SE4 of Section 30, T2N, R65W and part of the E2 of Section 31, T2N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: West of Weld County Road 39, approximately 1 mile south of Weld County Road 18. be recommended favorably to the Board of County Commissioners for the following reasons: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services' staff that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows; The proposal is consistent with the Transportation and Agricultural sections of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The airport is located in an area that is safe for air operations and is compatible with surrounding uses in terms of general use, noise, dust, traffic, scale and density. The airport does not remove prime farmground from production. 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 native grasses and an area permitted by a special review permit for a recreational facility, and will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the Agricultural zone district. The applicant has demonstrated a diligent effort has been made to conserve productive agricultural land in the locational decision for the proposed use. gxttior F 921019 • • RESOLUTION, Amended USR-530 Platte Valley Airpark, c/o Marilyn M. Taylor Page 2 No overlay districts affect the site. Special Review Permit Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and County. This recommendation 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 amendments to 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, the existing septic system shall be reviewed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer and a copy of that review submitted to the Weld County Department of Health, before the required I.S.D.S. Evaluation can be performed. 4. Within 30 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners, the applicant shall demonstrate to the Department of Planning Services' staff that the property is in compliance with the requirements of the Weld County Office of Emergency Management and S.A.R.A. , Title III. 5. Prior to beginning any new construction on the property, the applicant or facility operator shall submit all construction plans to Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company for review. 921019 a • . RESOLUTION, Amended USR-S30 Platte Valley Airpark, c/o Marilyn M. Taylor Page 3 Motion seconded by Tom Rulon. VOTE; For Passage Against Passage Richard Kimmel Jean Hoffman Tom Rulon Judy Yamaguchi Shirley Camenisch Bud Clemons The Chairman declared the resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy be forwarded with the file of this case to the Board of County Commissioners for further proceedings. CERTIFICATION OF COPY I, Sharyn Ruff, Recording Secretary for the Weld County Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing resolution, is a true copy of the resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County, Colorado, adopted on October 6, 1992. Dated the 6 h of 0 tober, 1992. haryn . Ruff Secretary 921013 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Platte Valley Airpark, c/o Marilyn M. Taylor Amended USR-530 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and amended Special Review permit for the expansion of airport facilities 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. Adequate toilet facilities shall be provided for the public. 7. All pesticides, fertilizer, and other potentially hazardous chemicals must be stored and handled in a safe manner as set forth in the Colorado Water Quality Control Act and Rules and Regulations thereof. 8. After October 1, 1992, all construction activities that disturb more than five (5) acres will be required to obtain a stormwater discharge permit from the Colorado Department of Health, Water Quality Control Division. 9. The existing well water supply must be tested annually for bacteriological quality at a minimum. Results of testing shall be provided to the Weld County Health Department, Environmental Protection Services Division by October 1 of each year. 10. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements of the Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company. 11. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements of the Weld County Office of Emergency Management. 12. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 921013 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, Amended USR-530 Platte Valley Airpark Page 2 13. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 14. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 15. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated hereon and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 16. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 17. 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. 921019 INVENTORY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION Applicant: Platte Valley Airpark Case Number: Amended USR-530 Submitte4 4t Prepared prior I2 Bearing At sterlin 1. Application 29 pages X 2. 1 Application plat 1 page X 3. DPS Referral Summary Sheet X 4. DPS Recommendation X 5. DPS Surrounding Property Owner's Mailing List X 6. DPS Mineral Owner's Mailing List X 7. 3 DPS Maps Prepared by Planning Technician X 8. DPS Notice of Hearing X 9. DPS Case File Summary Sheet X 10. DPS Field Check X 11. Referral response, dated September 11, 1992, X from Weld County Health Department 12. Referral response, dated September 8, 1992, X from Ed Herring, Office of Emergency Management 13. Referral response, dated September 23, 1992, X from Weld County Engineering 14. Referral response, dated September 10, 1992, X from Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Company • 15. Letter dated September 17, 1992, from the X Federal Aviation Administration 16. Referral response, dated September 17, 1992, X from Platte Valley Soil Conservation District I hereby certify that the 16 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 October 8, 1992. � I r tt/ rent Fla-. e• STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) cird / /-� SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS /S day of ( 19 47 SEAL °(ANITC‘RY BLI MY CoiIMISsfoairesJanuuy10,1995 "., My Commission Expires �XH1d� 9,21019 S NOTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, First Floor. Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit are requested to attend and may be heard. Should the applicant or any interested party desire the presence of a court reporter to make a record of the proceedings, in addition to the taped record • which will be kept during the hearing, the Clerk to the Board's Office shall be advised in writing of such action at least five days prior to the hearing. The cost of engaging a court reporter shall be borne by the requesting party. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. DOCKET NO: 92-61 APPLICANT Platte Valley Airpark, Ltd. c/o Marilyn M. Taylor 7507 Weld County Road 39 Fort Lupton. CO 80621 DATE: October 21. 1992 TIME: 10:00 a.m. REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for expansion of airport facilities in the A (Agricultural) Zone District LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE} of Section 30, and part of the E} of Section 31, Township 2 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: West of Weld County Road 39, approximately 1 mile south of Weld County Road 18 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Shelly K. Miller Deputy Clerk to the Board DATED: September 28, 1992 PUBLISHED: October 8, 1992, in the Windsor Beacon Ech;b;+ D 921019 CERTIFICATE OF MAILING The undersigned hereby certifies that a true and correct copy of the foregoing Notice of Hearing, Docket (/92-61. was placed in the Unted States mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the following property owners. DATED this 30th day of September, 1992. .1 -�/�� Deputy C1e to the Board PLATTE VALLEY AIRPARK, LTD. 7507 WELD COUNTY ROAD 39 FORT LUPTON. CO 80621 ALFRED F. AND ROSE MARIE DIPAOLO 17953 WELD COUNTY ROAD 16 FORT LUPTON. CO 80621 W. L. ROLAND MARY AND ANTHONY ARNDT C/O A. A. DIEL 7863 FLIGHT AVENUE LOS ANGELES, CA 90045 CHARLES HOBDAY 140 S. WOOD DALE ROAD #106 WOOD DALE, IL 60191 JIMMY E. AND MARY MILLER 6854 WELD COUNTY ROAD 37 FORT LUPTON, CO 80621 ROBERT AND SHIRLEY R. LASKOSKI 6174 WELD COUNTY ROAD 37 FORT LUPTON, CO 80621 EARL R. AND MARGARET H. RILEY 19462 WELD COUNTY ROAD 16 FORT LUPTON, CO 80621 MYRAN G. AND TERRY L. MARTINSON 17330 WELD COUNTY ROAD 42 LASALLE, CO 80645 MILTON G. WALDBAUM COMPANY OF COLORADO 501 NORTH MAIN STREET WAKEFIELD, NE 68784 ALVIN DECHANT 4936 WELD COUNTY ROAD 23 FORT LUPTON, CO 80621 9=019 4111 S DALLAS A. CROSS 392 CENTRAL BRIGHTON, CO 80601 ALFRED AND LORRAINE SATER 7728 WELD COUNTY ROAD 24 LONGMONT, CO 80501 BARRETT RESOURCES CORPORATION 1125 17TH STREET SUITE 2400 DENVER, CO 80202 921012 • 0 wee... " AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION Wes 0••••theedeCalea ,R.philearreetenlieS. resaestenaUr.Sanaa. STATE OF COLORADO aulraisaslaralatik SS sweet ,pw.�n.a.r.OesiaGelloiem COUNTY OF WELD oowre.A Vote w h ser sewn I,IO ITH HANSEN, of said C3unry of Weld being duly wassursworn,say that I ant publisher of aswasetesreeessetr- " WINDSOR BEACON Amass the ti+n brat S ar" a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said mews**e seem°„�.,a,ve..wee County and State, published in the town of WINDSOR, spas mod eltarialita sop in said County and State; and that the notice, of which aseowiestesaseastsey b true the annexed is�a copy, has been published in said Is Dela.N�•M'..0•. edam M.aeelgOta MMeta weekly for _successive weeks, that the notice is wee ewe Isere, men Then*ea Pe• was published in the regular and entire :Salta of every .samixedereel number of the paper during the period and time of es ''' publication, and in the newspaper proper and not in a nAisoopi �a supplement,and that the flint publication of said notes wre,,noeaam, . was in said paper bearing the date of the . anew g x day of Oda 4er , a 19 and ,oeew..iw.n the last publication bearing the date of the `e1 �� -riearae.... day of A.D., 19_and %IA `F that the said WLV'DSOR BEACON has been published ppdagrleR el.Ndew .:.sv... oocE mac, ren.,va�ar continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 3 ,',sew% e a issee consecutive weeks,in said County and State,prior to the tqu.asorwesosese ,. .. date of'first publication of said notice,and the same is a j°Pae oonw newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate ,oreroreenausec ft;,. printing of legal notices an advertisements, approved e.,..4"`4" w. .;, May 18,1931,and all or as in force. aura eee (at,-,sr prior OA,41R+M.WP\aA attur _ O • �waaeaia•l',:a."Naa.'oaaa Pratt Marrlrl. a jam.. LUSHER . �mMevoaseeteterenla tt— •• �o ^" w iM.a 5 . d and sworn to before me this 30 day ta.ssv+aw sore Se.OaoC g _ ru..enr a+RiateatWv4! ArwMKa 21K.aa.,Mager, r►tiwracaua c°jp"°°. NOTARY PUBLIC id b ocopraceele.aw •ayy r ,a,aa+.eauwwa�a.oa•"`r My commission expires .� /e19,�='- + IO,0 xwn at? �' cvNw,cowP COOMV ,,,, ,r.z ♦h Nonur eV: LGaD.WAltDall:'• wsw muKn'cc011,70 taut WWr .: . Pall as*,Iii a t ateNer iaeeaaaA�M�`. ...r • i RESOLUTION • RE: GRANT REQUEST FROM MARILYN TAYLOR. PRESIDENT OF PLATTE VALLEY AIRFARE, LTD.. FOR PREADVERTISEMENT OF AN AMENDED 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 Marilyn Taylor. President of Platte Valley Airpark, Ltd., for preadvertisement of an application for an Amended Special Review Permit for expansion of airport facilities in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, and WHEREAS, said property is described as part of the SE! of Section 30, Township 2 North. Range 65 West, and part of the El of Section 31, Township 2 North, Range 65 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 October 21. 1992, at 10:00 a.m. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, that the request from Marilyn Taylor. President of Platte Valley Airpark. Ltd., for preadvertisement of an application for an Amended Special Review Permit for expansion of airport facilities in the A (Agricultural) Zone District 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 October 21, 1992, at 10:00 a.m. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the followin vote on the 28th day of September. A.D., 1992. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:ljnia4,44 WELD CO TY. COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board rge Ke edy. hairman BY: 71--x...42.4., c�G'r .c-s ('-Air.-i r .. - if"�A"" Deputy Clerk to the Board �\ Constance L. Harbert, ro-Tem APPROVED AS T FORM: 1 ,,,,,..,a<42," C. W. Kirby. County Attorney Gordon Et. Lacy, W. H. Webste 920930 ECh r b,fC 321012 Pt,CS441 CC. % Pl.. , IThol, r-rt,,; • Oft MEMORAf1DUf rut WI D T° Board COLORADO F,am Clerk to the Board Subject Request for preadverr Marlyn Taylor, President of Platte Valley Airpark, Lt request that the Special Review Permit application which w the Planning Commission on October 6, 1992, be preadvertised. available hearing date before the Board is October 21, 1992. If yo to approve this request, the specified date will allow adequate time fa. advertising. (era &` /l;bh1- 0 9zo930 pa$ l vet toir, mEmoRAnDum WII'De To Board On* September 28, 1992 COLORADO From Clerk to the Board $ubs.= Request for preadvertisement Marilyn Taylor, President of Platte Valley Airpark, Ltd., has submitted a request that the Special Review Permit application which will be heard by the Planning Commission on October 6, 1992. be preadvertised. The next available hearing date before the Board is October 21, 1992. If you wish to approve this request, the specified date will allow adequate time for advertising. sziato C�(h�bly- 8 920930 PLO S 2/1 ALLEYitA WILD Cc:2':TY CLERK TO TEE BOAR) Colorado Country Flying! September 20. 1992 ELEVATION 4965 Ms. Mary Ann Feuerstein Weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Weld County Board Of Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Me. Feuerstein: Please accept this letter of request for preadvertising for a Board of County Commissioner's hearing for Land Use Application Case Number: USR-530 for Platte Valley Airpark, Ltd. We are requesting the preadvertising in order to accelerate the review and approval of our special use permit needed for hangar development at the airpark. Several factors necessitate our request: 1) In order to succeed financially and be able to continue developing the airpark to serve the needs of the surrounding communities, it is imperative that we increase the number of based aircraft on the facility. We cannot attract additional aircraft without expanding our storage space. 2) We currently have tenants and investors who are prepared to .begin hangar construction as soon as building permits can be obtained- More importantly, it is imperative that they begin construction in the immediate future so that the hangars are completed before the coming winter weather arrives. With these factors in mind, we are hopeful that preadvertisement will be approved so that a subsequent hearing can be scheduled immediately following the initial public hearing now scheduled for October 6, 1992. We will be looking forward to your reply advising of the date and time to appear at the County Commissioner's meeting to discuss our preadvertisement request. Sincerely, rtoti Marilyn Taylor President 1� 7507 WCR 39 • Ft. Lupton,CO 80621 • 303-659-7265 ' ChibiTlit" ad., 921919 EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHEET ///� //� n /� .' t� o k y� F' e% Case C h1P .{��rlU � - 7� /�,/ V✓✓� / Exhibit Submitted B �' 2��`� exhibit Description %aa A. 1/1) 471 7)r1.1i exOt %rri Mg g B. (.?m.F i a 2ci._ `i t2.en«) I)P : i Li- 91,18' c. _ roach h` .CXYod. RAM c&- .7n!,� I ;as_ 1� • clig D. C 3 z azzax tcc c fin, IQ/ ?E. ,(3_ ,,r,,..;.-v.,e_ 3 �y.1-fr -a_ of x.,, Slir. -� to IS F. !0/ISG. %d,,,,.n y� � ou cv, -�+^-Y rc,�,wc H. (/ I. 3. E. L. M. N. 0. P. Q. R. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. Z. 321019 aq ♦ • • Dace: October 6, 1992 CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-530 NAME: Platte Valley Airpark, c/o Marilyn M. Taylor ADDRESS: 7507 Weld County Road 39, Fort Lupton, CO 80621 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for the expansion of airport facilities in the A <Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 30, T2N, R65W and part of the E2 of Section 31, T2N, R65W of the 6th P.M„ Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: West of Weld County Road 39, approximately 1 mile south of Weld County Road 18. THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST BE APPROVED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: 1. The submitted materials aro 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 Transportation and Agricultural sections of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The airport is located in an area that is safe for air operations and is compatible with surrounding uses in terms of general use, noise, dust, traffic, scale and density. The airport does not remove prime farmground from production. • 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 native grasses and an area permitted by a special review permit for a recreational facility, and will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the Agricultural zone district. The applicant has demonstrated a diligent effort has been made to conserve productive agricultural land in the locational decision for the proposed use. • No overlay districts affect the size. 921019 • • 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 amendments to 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, the existing septic system shall be reviewed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer and a copy of that review submitted to the Weld County Department of Health, before the required I.S.D.S. Evaluation can be performed. 4. Within 30 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners, the applicant shall demonstrate to the Department of Planning Services' staff that the property is in compliance with the requirements of the Weld County Office of Emergency Management and S.A.R.A. , Title III. 5. Prior to beginning any new construction on the property, the applicant or facility operator shall submit all construction plans to Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company for review. 921019 411 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Platte Valley Airpark, c/o Marilyn M. Taylor Amended USR-530 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and amended Special Review permit for the expansion of airport facilities 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. Adequate toilet facilities shall be provided for the public. 7. All pesticides, fertilizer, and other potentially hazardous chemicals must be stored and handled in a safe manner as set forth in the Colorado Water Quality Control Act and Rules and Regulations thereof. 8. After October 1, 1992, all construction activities that disturb more than five (5) acres will be required to obtain a stormwater discharge permit from the Colorado Department of Health, Water Quality Control Division. 9. The existing well water supply must be tested annually for bacteriological quality at a minimum. Results of testing shall be provided to the Weld County Health Department, Environmental Protection Services Division by October 1 of each year. 10. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements of the Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company. 11. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the requirements of the Weld County Office of Emergency Management. 12. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 921019 • DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Platte Valley Airpark Page 2 13. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 14. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 15. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated hereon and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 16. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 17. 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. 921013 • • LAND-USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET Date: September 29, 1992 CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-530 NAME: Platte Valley Airpark, Ltd. , c/o Marilyn Taylor ADDRESS: 7507 Weld County Road 39, Fort Lupton. CO 80621 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for the expansion of airport facilities in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 30, T2N, R65W and part of the E2 of Section 31, T2N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: West of Weld County Road 39, approximately 1 mile south of Weld County Road 18. SIZE OF PARCEL: 237 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 Weld County Health Department, the Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company, the Office of Emergency Management, the Federal Aviation Administration, the Platte Valley Soil Conservation Service, and Weld County Engineering Department. 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REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for the expansion of airport facilities in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 30. T2N, R65W and part of the E2 of Section 31, T2N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: West of Weld County Road 39, approximately I miles south of Weld County Road 18. LAND USE: N Oil and gas production, pasture E Weld County Road 39, agricultural production, livestock confinement S Special Review permit recreational facility, pasture W Pasture, agricultural production ZONING: N A (Agricultural) E A (Agricultural) S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: Existing structures are as shown. The use appears to be compatible with surrounding land uses. The terrain is flat. Access is from Weld County Road 39. a gravel County local. Current Planner' 921019 REFERRAL LIST NAME: Platte Valley Airpark, Ltd. CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-530 c/o Marilyn M. Taylor REFERRALS SENT: September 4, 1992 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: September 18, 1992 COUNTY TOWNS an. TIES Attorney Ault . ,Health Department _Brighton Extension Service _Broomfield i (_Emergency Management Office _Dacono Sheriff's Office _Eaton _Engineering _Erie _Housing Authority Evans Airport Authority _Firestone - _Building Inspection _Fort Lupton _Frederick 5TATF, _Garden City _Division of Water Resources _Cilcrest Geological Survey �Creeley `Department of Health Grover _Highway Department _Hudson Historical Society Johnstown Water Conservation Board Keansburg $_Oil and Gas Conservation Commission _Kersey _La Salle FS$E DISTRICTS _Lochbuie Ault F-1 Longmont Berthoud F-2 ----Mead - r—Briggsdale F-24 _Milliken Brighton F-3 New Raymer Eaton F-4 _Northglenn Fort Lupton F-5 _Nunn '—Galeton F-6 Platteville -(_Hudson F-7 Severance Johnstown F-8 ----Thornton La Salle F-9 _Windsor ----Mountain View F-10 Milliken F-11 COUNTIES Nunn F-12 _Adams r—Pawnee F-22 Boulder �—Platteville F-13 Larimer 'Platte Valley F-14 Poudre Valley F-15 I',EDERAL GOVERNMENT A€JUIES _Raymer F-2 _US Army Corps of Engineers Southeast Weld F-16 _USDA-APHIS Veterinary Service _Windsor/Severance F-17 - Federal Aviation Administration Wiggins F-18 ,Federal Communication Commission Western Hills F-20 S07j ONSERVATION_DISTRICTS OR - Brighton Central Colo. Water Conservancy Dist. _Fort Collins (_Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. _Greeley Tri-Area Planning Commission _Longmont West Adams COMMISSION/BOARD MEMBER _K Juliette Kroekel 321013 'diner mEmoRAnDum ���'��• to Lanell J. Swanson DM. COLORADO Weld County Planning September 11. 1992 From John S. Pickle, M.S.E.H. , Director, Environmental Health Subject: Case Number: USR-530 Name: Platte Valley Airpark, Ltd. (../ ia}RDc narziyn n. 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 d8(A), as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 4. Adequate toilet facilities shall be provided for the public. 5. The existing septic system is required to be reviewed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer and a copy of that review submitted to this Division, before the required I.S.D.S. Evaluation can be performed. 6. All pesticides, fertilizer, and other potentially hazardous chemicals must be stored and handled in a safe manner. Reference 25-8-205.5 Colorado Water Quality Control Act and Rules and Regulations thereof. 7. After October 1, 1992, all construction activities that disturb more than five (5) acres will be required to obtain a stormwater discharge permit from the Colorado Department of Health, water Quality Control Division. 8. The existing well water supply must be tested annually for bacteriological quality at a minimum. Results of testing must be provided to Weld County Health Department, Environmental Protection Services. JSP/jg-1874 SEP 1 1 1992 Weld Coa t P 92101 • • I NiE4 1 G 7,;,:N" 7;'!C E 07 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT tf4i- 1 IR PNn>,e.:OO)sSe-a000.ax' GFE:LEY.COLORAGC?•;•'- 111 i g e COLORADO 4.1 ticZ SE? 091992 TO: Lanell J. Swanson O FROM: Ed Herring pr / WC;CC+CL"�^.9 9 • DATE: September . 1992 REF: USR-530 We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. I have checked my files and find that Platte Valley Airpark, Ltd, and/or Marilyn M. Taylor have not filed any reports for hazardous materials as required by the Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act (SARA) Title III. This also include any chemical in excess of 10.000 pounds. On page 2 (paragraph 6) indicates fuels and cleaning solutions. Page 3 (paragraph 3) again indicates fuel trucks traveling to this facility in excess of 10.000 pounds. If these chemicals/fuels arc currently at this facility they may be in violation of SARA Title III. Section 302. 311 and 312. 92x.013 -(4. tit RECEIVEOF s`° n°7OEPAR1-MENT0FPLANN!NGSERV!CES PHONE(303)3.56+000,EXT.4400 . .. 915 Toth STREET \CO 80537 VI I BC. . COLORADO September 4, 1992 CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-530 TO WHOM 1T MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Platte Valley Airpark, Ltd. . c/o Marilyn M. Taylor for a Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for the expansion of airport facilities in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the SE4 of Section 30, T2N, R65W and part of the E2 of Section 31, T2N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is west of Weld County Road 39, approximately 1 mile south of Weld County Road 18. 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 September 18, 1992, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Lanell J. Swanson. Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 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: Jet 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: LiLyvs/aJ alitti n#'( Agency: (fiVyNr. , 1r Date: 57_. 'a *74 SEP SEP 2 4 1992 11 921019Weld Coot y Planning • ii(-I; ougHe • DEPARTMENT OR PLANNING SERVICES P1ONE(3031356+030,EXf.400 91510Thyt tt1 GREELEY,COLORADO 90631 COLORADO September 4, 1992 CASE NUMSER: Amended USR-530 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Platte Valley Airpark, Ltd. . c/o Marilyn M. Taylor for a Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for the expansion of airport facilities in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the SE4 of Section 30. T2N, R65W and part of the E2 of Section 31, T2N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is west of Weld County Road 39, approximately 1 mile south of Weld County Road 18. 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 September 18. 1992, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Lanell J. Swanson, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our. Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town - for the following reasons: 3. 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: • cn V 5. X Please refer to the enclosed letter. SEP 1 1 1992 Signed: _..tx,777: Agency: Panhandle East Pi e Line_Co. Date: 9-10_92 ( ` WNdratizlyPlimmi ag 921919 PANHANDLE EASTERN PIPE LINE COMPANY 635 No. 7th Brighton, Colorado 80601 (303) 659-5922 September 10 , 1992 Weld County Dept. of Planning Services 915th 10th Street -Room 342 Greeley , CO. 80231 Attn: Lanell J. Swanson, Current Planner RE: Case Number USR-530 - Platte Valley Airpark, Lt. - Site Specific Development Plan Dear Ms . Swanson: Please find attached a copy of our as-built map, which hi-lights Panhandle Eastern's pipelines, 16-10-075-493-4" and 16-10-075-574- 4", located in or near the property described as part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 30 , Township 2 North, Range 65 West, and Part of the East Half of Section 31, Township 2 North, Range 65 West , Weld County, Colorado. Panhandle does not foresee any conflicts with this request, however, before approval is given we request that a Representative of Platte Valley Airpark, Ltd. , and all contractors involved in the construction of this project , contact us prior to plans of construction. At that time, we may discuss their plans and interpret the following stipulations . Panhandle Eastern maintains a 50-foot wide right-of-way on all pipelines and will not allow any building within that easement area. Utility lines , streets, sidewalks , and driveways may be installed at approximate right angles to the pipeline herein authorized, provided, however, that all utilities cross under our pipeline with a minimum clearance equal to the diameter of the larger utility or 18" , whichever is greater. No paved or traveled portion of any street . sidewalk, driveway, road, alley, or curbing will be placed substantially parallel to and within fifteen (15' ) feet of the pipeline, provided adequate working space is available on the other side of the pipeline. 92.01_1 • In the event of a proposed crossing with a road or utility , please contact Utility Notification C_..___ of Colorado (UNCC) at 534-6700 (Leval. 3 Metro. Denver).,, orl.-800-'222-r.987__,(Outside the Metro areal . with two (2) business days notice , and at no cost to you, we will locate and mark our lines to eliminate accidents that can occur from foreign forces . We will be more than happy to work with everyone involved, however, it must be noted that if for any reason our lines must be moved, it will be at the expense of the developer or the person or persons asking for this movement . If additional information is needed, please call me direct at 654- 9222, or long distance at (303) 659-5922, ext. 222 . Sincerely, Larry E. Abston Area Supervisor attachments xc: file 321013 N /ZZ5.9 • • 1 19-10-075'1238-3n N 10 ry I b ° 4i{-VPRR 3B•J'TPA, N,. ,�i14-10-075-1312-4" %I h M . 30544 MGR-0+ PAOLO INo 22'30 8.E. ARNOT No.I 1 ��' r / .. AI,S. 30110 M.S. 3069/ O ' /V - -55• ;II 3 14-10-075-1378-4' ✓ 1 Z'5C) • /2973A1• �l 3 1 G�� w 3� � .. • �•••—� h APC-VPRR WI-True No.1 a ft? y`•' ��V Cr M.S. 30652 V --14-q-075906;�� e��\ - —50' 19-10-075-902-3 -.\ EXCEL-M S. 5 Nal �ti�14-10-075-1343-4•" M.S 302?2 55s---- 19-K)*19- ' 075-838-3" I II 7- 1 MCP W PAOLO NO.14-30 } I I' �I ICM.S 30/44 0 60'36 24 I Sr' 116-10-075-493-4 in, i l o Vat ')( ‘ 19-110.075-1189-3 459 / BARRETT ENERGY- HALLER*1 19-10-075-1365-3" NIELSON- M.S. 3067e BRACHTENBACH No.2 0 MS 50493 A JO' I // _ 15-10-075- 181-4•' EXT 16.10.075-574.4' „__^ - x x X 3 I \ AMOCO'6RACMTENBACH No. I At _— a \ M.S. 7960 I BARRETT ENERGY- HALLER*2 19-10-075-1366-3 �~ • 6-10-075-139-4.- -,30' M.S. 30679 Cx x-x-- \ \' / IN-10-075-238-3" - - - V 4AM0C0-MILLER I / '-�- 416.96� m.s.e09e ii / 136.bb / h ray. r5• 29.4 I I —16-10-375 181 •4" 72, 0'c X 16-10-07.5-132-8 r� U.S. Department COVER AIRPORTS DISTRICT OFFICE of Transportation 5440 Roslyn Street Federal Aviation Suite 300 Denver, Colorado 80216-6026 Administration (303) 286-5531 S f irce Ms. Marilyn M. Taylor Platte Valley Airpark, Ltd. 7507 WCI2 39 Ft. Lupton, Colorado 80621 Dear Ms. Taylor: I have reviewed your request for a special use permit as submitted to Weld County. Our interest concerns notification to FAA for the proposed construction of the cross wind runway. Enclosed is FAA Form 7480-1, Notice of Landing Area Proposal. Please complete and return the form to us 90 days prior to beginning work on the cross wind runway. Sincerely, ga/ Wayne W. Flaherty Planning Officer Enclosure cc: Weld County a SFp? 4614%,„ //yy` oe'/'b • 921013 • • Sfp? / "fy bra �yyc 44%9 II September 17, 1992 :w, a .,4J 1� '�. ...'I.'' ' rClr:.1. 'J t' n.1'•.5 �•�. '•�i w.,+•W .. ... N M G ice':_ i r.y �. . �� .t L•. r..�•.•74.'J. Y•I i•ti1\�1= t•r?V : ayr:i.� � 1 a:1.c i :.i i a-; per! tt :' ,C•i ems f.r X1' '3 i'.`-i need ; m::; C.'r';: 1 t . (:IIr11 .re"�'r . '.i+ar .l.i, t .�11. !'w� ..ere µ "�'�•'. 4'L' ! t.or:t c 4ee.2 by :i.a . ..t 1\��r. .'{ i(•r r•r 1' C.'.i:,i't.en6at i ,n7.. 1\.'r s.?K4 . ..f she grzkss 1"'�}.'tw•r ✓. ,04e w . 1 • ti _ 1 . •..w tiro W :li i'. iPli •' ; �r\:'.'.;1%i•�sLi i . 'i .. -y5 ��•t ! c.. I ..%.ni •y..ii i'C•f' _••�;..; •j:�r• • r • .u. P..L%B:1�Ai.•t� Y P ; a.tte L'ta t l y So ; i C.%nservaT.i oI-t O' tr i a.t 1.4 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(301)1564000.'J'Ct'.£400 915 tOOm STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80611 C. COLORADO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Weld County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, October 6, 1992 at 1:30 p.m. for the purpose of considering a Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for the property described below. Approval of the request may create a vested property right pursuant to Colorado Law. APPLICANT: Platte Valley Airpark, Ltd. , c/o Marilyn M. Taylor LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 30, T2N, R65W and part of the E2 of Section 31, TIN, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. TYPE AND INTENSITY OF PROPOSED USE: Expansion of airport facilities in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LOCATION: West of Weld County Road 39, approximately 1 mile south of Weld County Road 18. SIZE: 237 acres, more or less The public hearing will be held in the Weld County Commissioners' Hearing Room, First Floor. Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. Comments or objections related to the above request should be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street. Room 342, Greeley, Colorado 80631, before the above date or presented at the public hearing on October 6, 1992. Copies of the application are available for public inspection in the Department of Planning Services, Room 342, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 - Phone - 356-4000, Extension 4400. Judy Yamaguchi, Chairman Weld County Planning Commission To ba published in the Windsor Beacon To be published o (1) t by •e•tember 17. 1992 Received by: / y Date: 32;1912 CERTIFICATE OF MAILINC 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 Amended USR-530 for Platte Valley Airpark, Ltd. , c/o Marilyn M. Taylor in the United States Mail, postage prepaid First Class Mail by letter as addressed on the attached list. this 8th day of September, 1992. 4;:jklat")::PP 321019 f vo DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)356-4000.EC'.4A00 91510th STREET GREELEY.COLORADO 80631 C COLORADO September 7. 1992 TO: SURROUNDING PROPERTY/MINERAL OWNERS CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-530 There will be a Public Hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission on Tuesday, October 6, 1992, 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: Platte Valley Airpark, Ltd. , c/o Marilyn M. Taylor FOR: A Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for the expansion of airport facilities in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 30, T2N, R65W and part of the E2 of Section 31, T2N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: West of Weld County Road 39, approximately 1 mile south of Weld County Road 18. Your property is within five-hundred (500) feet of the property on which this request has been made. For additional information write or telephone Lanell S. Swanson, Current Planner. 92:313 SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS AND/OR INTEREST/SUBSURFACE ESTATE OWNERS Platte Valley Airpark Ltd. . c/o Marilyn M. Taylor Amended USR-530 Alfred F, and Rose Marie Di Paulo 17953 Weld County Road 16 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 W.L. Roland Mary Angela and Anthony E. Arndt c/o A.A. Diel 7863 Flight Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90045 Charles Robday 140 S. Wood Dale Road, #106 Wood Dale, IL 60191 Jimmy E. and Mary Miller 6854 Weld County Road 37 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 Robert and Shirley R. Laskoski 6174 Weld County Road 37 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 Earl R. and Margaret H. Riley 19462 Weld County Road 16 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 Myron G. and Terry L. Martinson 17330 Weld County Road 42 LaSalle, CO 80645 Milton C. Waldbaum Company of Colorado 501 N. Main Street Wakefield, NE 68784 Alvin Dechant 4936 Weld County Road 23 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 Platte Valley Airpark, Ltd. 7507 Weld County Road 39 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 92:019 SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS AND/OR INTEREST/SUBSURFACE ESTATE OWNERS Platte Valley Airpark Ltd. , c/o Marilyn M. Taylor Amended USR-530 Dallas A. Cross 392 Central Brighton, CO 80601 Alfred and Lorraine Sater 7728 Weld County Road 24 Longmont, CO 80501 Barrett Resources Corporation 1125 17th Street, Suite 2400 Denver, CO 80202 321013 • s AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS ,jrgESCR RSTATR Application No. Subject Property STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names, addresses, and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners' of property (the surface estate) within five hundred feet of the property under consideration This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, or an ownership update from a title or abstract company or attorney, derived from such records, or from the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The list compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor shall have been assembled within thirty days of the application's submission date. The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this IL_ay 1-2 . , l9t2. by �;12-�.2 // /Ayes WITNESS my hand and official seal. MY Commission expires: 57-24i-2/j . // 7/ ///4434 /#7- �;tcri Nota Public My Commission Expires: 321013 NAMES OF OWNERS OF PROPERTY WWTHtN 500 FEET Please print or type ADDRESS. TOWN/CITY, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL STATE AND ZIP CODE IDENTIFICATION 0 /91s3 cucit /6 s 1' PAbLoIALfrro( F. aRnce.,hlar/t Fr. Lastanr .Co 9062/ /307?ooa(ZOo / Rs‘ann(i lu.L . ._ CA, e A /}i9 L - /3a13oonooi7 7863 F141tA/re . fir e/d C', (Plans, /any"/a -1 J.ir_Xoe±raevard Los Anq.r/ec , Ce 9n_oys #'/?o??Cocooa V /Y4 S- LUaao( Qato Hct..#,o6 /do6d0 El . CAar /Pc wood Oa. /e, IC X0/9/ 68 51.: urc/� 39 ..=t/}4il/Pr MIAAt.r. C. U Mnr`1 Ft. L:etT�vi Co sro6_2! /1(21/00a9 25 1 J yf 0 a 9 d/7y u/c/ 37 LAckosA,) Pain-6 • citir(Pri R rt Lc<pl.v, C',- fl06at /30iime,on 0 /v96 e. !//c1t /6 OE Riley . car/ E. • ta.ranret W. Ft. LT , Co froeal /307320000 (/ J J /7"330 ccrcet Y2. f)1ar fir co_/v) Mtt - 1u 6. • Mtn,/ I. .CAS,trcE, Co Fi064/S #/3o73z0opa33 50 / Al- Mai Ad St. vy (Hex lnl ICI u Nl / (4li(to Al C. C.mealt9 g' (a/a. Gva he-Pie/di 2./F 48725, /707.71,70,035 r� 9936 wci Z) 440rr ban t/ ALui to Ft hupfn cr, re Srodst /3072?0000/6 9210t3 . • AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS $INERALS JND/OR SUASURFACE ESTATE Application No. Subject Property 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. Mvers,fy ,J !�4 - %cu-s The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 1 O , 19fr WITNESS my hand and official seal. Hy Commission Expires: 5-.021/-%C N dary Publ c 921019 • • �'23 WCR De,nv.7, . . s J yx See _nror'! ... ._.}h .7:tonl • 9w"_oi9 o • 6 • fatiti14° DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES pMONE 003)336x000.at 4400 915la nSTREET WIlD GREELEY,GOLOFA0080631 C. COLORADO September 4, 1992 Platte Valley Airpark, Ltd. c/o Marilyn M. Taylor 7507 Weld County Road 39 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 Subject: Amended USR-530 - Request for a Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for the expansion of airport facilities in the A (Agricultural) zone district on a parcel of land described as part of the SE4 of Section 30, T2N, 12651.4 and part of the E2 of Section 31, T2N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. Dear Ms. Taylor: 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 October 6, 1992, 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 Co answer any questions the Planning Commission members might have with respect to your application. It is the responsibility of an applicant to see that a sign is posted on the property under consideration at least 10 days preceding the hearing date. Sometime prior to September 21, 1992, you or a representative should call me to obtain a sign to be posted on the site no later than September 26, 1992. 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. 921019 . • • Platte Valley Airpark, Ltd. c/o Marilyn M. Taylor September 4, 1992 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 ma. Reap ctfully, C2--r—al Hell J. Current Planner LJS/sfr 921013 DEPAF CTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES pFIONE Cd01/1S6a000,EXT.400 91510M STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80611 C COLORADO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Weld County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, October 6, 1992 at 1:30 p.m. for the purpose of considering a Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for the property described below. Approval of the request may create a vested property right pursuant to Colorado Law. APPLICANT: Platte Valley Airpark, Ltd. , c/o Marilyn M. Taylor •and partthe E2 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: oft of the SE4 of Section 30. T2N. R6 Section 31, T2N, R65W of the 6 h5�P.M. , Weld£County, Colorado. TYPE AND INTENSITY OF PROPOSED USE: Expansion of airport facilities in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LOCATION: West of Weld County Road 39, approximately 1 mile south of Weld County Road 18. SIZE: 237 acres, more or less The public hearing will be held in the Weld County Commissioners' Hearing Room, First Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. Comments or objections related to the above request should be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, Room 342, Greeley, Colorado 80631, before the above date or presented at the • public hearing on October 6, 1992. Copies of the application are available for public inspection in the Department • of Greeley,iColorado tes 80631 -4Phoneld County Ceteial Center,- 356-4000, Extension 4400, 915 Tenth Street, Judy Yamaguchi, Chairman Weld County Planning Commission To be published in the Windsor Beacon To be published o (1) ti by •e.tember 17, 1992 Received by: • Date'• 1 924 013 USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION Department of Planning Service., 915 Tenth Street. Greeley. Colorado 80631 Phone - 356-4000 - Ext. 4400 Case Number Date Received Application Checked by ,Nylar plat submitted Application Fee Receipt Number Recording he - Receipt Number 332 n8 SiR= gy APPV.TCgi: (please print or type, except for necessary signature) I (we). the undersigned, hereby request a hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission and Weld County board of County Commissioners concerning the proposed Use by Special Review Permit on the following described unincorporated area of Weld County. Colorado: /"T C 2 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OP SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AM: y /Section 3L T 1 N, it 65w a ^at Prts5/ 3o-02—G S` LEGAL DESCRIPTION of contiguous property owned upon which Special Review Permit is proposed: p,4 efncrK•Section T 2.N, R 6 S Y Property Address (if available) Ilse/ wt/ T+ , P'!• Amp/etc,,, , CU fpyt,Z/ PRESENT ZONE 4ry.s/ltrt / . e.thtOVER1AY ZONES Moue TOTAL ACREAGE .Z 7 PROPOSED IAND USE Ritep*r FISTING LAND USE Atepo.er MIREACE EPA Iffialligin ERfl. QP ARTA P$0Pa242Q E48 Zig LIZ DY SPECIAL HEM 221(1: - Naar: &Arne WU./ FY A/ee/1*K 1 L. TO. Address: 7707 MICA 1_1 city v.•r(ypr2/ Zip 9062/ Home Telephone 0 - business Telephone ♦ CSR-726s Name: Address: • _ City Zip Nome Telephone f Business Telephone # _ . AZZL=6NT 91 ADIURRIZLQ A.G !1f d+fftrjft bDan mare): Nene: n7A.eili.,J At. rA YleR Address: 1507 fife.C 4T City e>'• .(Min Zip moo!?/ Home Telephone 0 6r•o-72L 5' Business Telephone 9 61S-T" 7a6r List the owner(s) sad/or 1 f mineral rights on or under the subject property,Ps oxr recor¢ ` /&xre'el? /Qe,ources Coro. Pio:M. VAR* A:frpark Cowner r/1T /7rL ST•/Sea Cs Ago° Name: De - reS S -CuinrR Oen Of r Cosro2.$C G Lessees) Address: a r, C ty kSrlyk+u .J `` Zip DLO( Name: f4(+'rcot e..0( LOT r&iAt. Snf•er j5r«tnel'3( Address: 711t unit 2Y City ring rye Zip Srora./ I hereby depose end state under the penalties of perjury that all statement■, proposals and/or plans submitted with or contained within the application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY OP _471,12_). STATE OF COLORADO 1 ` a^W iv k AL 7e:,_.4-9 A. Signature: Owner or Authorized Agent Subscribed and sworn to before me this f Yeday of ;,� r� , 19,1. yf 1_. NOTARY PUBLIC •e'f,r, Ny cosuisaion expires <v 7'?-C!e' 921013 a • • Narrative Platte Valley Airpi'rK (rVA) is a general aviation facility' socr• r.r. '"5 _st r , Denver. , n tor. • :!.rte_ approximately _,, miles nortnr- t„ _ of ,�_r!vr _.., _ n_. . _o'., enterprise zone. The airport is being redeveloped to promote recreational ?lying , flight instruction . leasing and servicing of small aircraft, airplane storage, crop gusting and housing or c•tner aviation related businesses. A full time rho it. scnaci and maintenance operation are r!_;rren ly in place at PVA. Unce nco airport is fully developed with ade'gu•ite facilities , it will dl So play a vital role 1n Serving other needss. of the rrcund '.fl( communities in Weld County such as Ft. '_VP en ;and . c%-nn .. The applicant plans only to expand the aircraft storage space ( hangars) n and o , the existing 1 .... at t'n, airpark impr_v... ..i-,_ -� _:_n facility , nt> usage will essentially be continuing the existing Use by Spe''-i:... Review granted for this facility in 19E2. additional eex '1 sicrr cr development is necessary to maintain a viab..e b!' . f!e5`_r that 'nil contribute to the local economy . Additional capacity else noressary to accommodate the demand created by gisoicemert - o. sthnr similar facilities in t n:-? area. sritr'r urban ;rd!v :n la the Denver e Metropolitan area, f this de have been forced .).1 ✓ r Mp? rppo:tltc.n c,r:- d• airports r-pOr"{.5 O . tj have of business. Only one such eiroor-t remains ins in teis - ._o -cod .. _ f .�!_lturV is - doL.at. . Suitable ord eoonr5!Tric< l ha..'rlaP space is in demand an to s rc n:iel , Ail available space et tee facility is carrontl / C,CC1.10727 and : s maintained t management for . pace, een. Ld ;.T waiting i ..� '�: _.> m'.ii.n ier_.a by the nan�.�, . space, _ Pe come available. The applicant pains to progressively .d, hangar space :'.s demand dictates. The nerd , at this t±mf , excmeds nifty enclosed aircraft hengar;, eared or s.dditior'ai t:!_T' y 3 r•er_. p._ covered oarine area to protect aircraft from dzlm gins wi:-.C1 . con and hail . Currently there are only 5ix encio .4e-o r .r er!: a rs 'tx hail/gun shelters on the facility . In addition there _._ spate for unsheltered tie-down of ifteen aircraft , These. spices ar.- ased for parking transient aircraft iic wren 1 as some permanent o o- o'_' of. aircraft. This capacity will be expandec to fifty aircraft spaces . Additional -aircraft hangars will be constructed ;oy individuals wishing to have their own hangers. Many users irtere. eed in tees airport project own several aircraft and wish to nave .dditioeei shop space in their hangars. Those people will lease space from the airpark for location of their ❑uildinq. Tfose bu?ldinne are referred to as "Private Hangars" on the plot plan . ( 1 ) 92..3x9 ' 1 • In order to succeed financially, the applicant is rzge:.est:nq an increase ;.n the existing limit of eia ty arcra f t. To Cover the cost of upgrading the existing facility and maintaining it properly, the number of active aircraft based at P'Vt must wxcsad one hundr:sd at any given time. The Airpark coI!d have as trc.R`% c?r'. two hundred aircraft based there without any impact on t.i,a neioh_'ori.nq land uses or the environment. Included in this proposed Develoement Plan will be the dRav pment of :in auxiliary , "Cross Wind" , runway• :'UCh a r!.!"1l' .y w i hay? a natural arass surface. When cross win' s r:9iC:.,eeC t-e cripat'::.L1'y di smaller aircraft on thc' main runway , zuch eA r_inwAy is n..rresa,r) to recover aircraft to the airport OP r..tor:'6 Gf antique _+.J.''Cra prefer to use dirt/grass runways since these 'a.lf'cr. t ware oE?°.i.7. ,n C to land on natural surfaces. "n addition . the wear . .f-r} teal" On _t • air :raft is lessened when landed on r'tatr..ral suri'ares. '} ±ler.,:> s mp;a open soace in which to place such :.i runway and t:lei.e N'' y . n'' no adverse effect on the drainage and the fauna as ._? r;risult: of t;,ni usage. In fact, thy+ proposed design of tn+s runway wcx.•).•.: make of _!ice existing seepage which now dresses the Property ."or irrigation in that area. The applicant has outlined approximately twenty buildings that provide storage for aircraft it the 1Utre e.5 needed. Tr{'-' application requests tne upper limit of based aircraft be incrc•?ts d tc' two hundred (200) . Tne use of surrounding properties is exclusively agr rutur•=:i . airoort usage of this type is very compat:it3.e. with such s._Artrcundinr;. gri'dul turat. estaalishmont. the two ilu•1dr •!9 thirty seven .:icref: flat Are a Part A( the airport, approximately eighty oer^_or r of that land will be Keep in its native state. The nearest residen't1.a struc+ures to the proposed expansion are :?71'_'' :carter mile to the north and wet, ono halt mile to tie scuth ec the east. The tie rogues,»`.0 will h.7.ve? no .'. •!F+ c{rat , f00 feet to F:.;! r t u�•a=t�, ., d r effect on those neighbori r properties. The total number of ca tons will pe im,.t.eel:' `Wlr{-' t'te number of bstud aircr . t. Some patrons will rent ci.'.rcr.: ?t ].:ts'ad : tnd, airport and other patrons fly in to patronize z the ser` irf.s by the airport or other local w>.lsinvsres, ie.• fue; m. r-.'to restaurants and lodging. At any given rf tl'r.e -"h actu•. Tumbril- of patrons making use of the facility will average twenty +perccrn: i i the total . Because then_%mre of this activity recreational , most patrons will make use of the facility on l on a" occasional basis. The maximum number of employees for th s facility (when the maximum number of based aircraft is achieved ) , will be twenty . The hours o' operations will be generally sun-up to sundown wi l-h the exception of occasional operation after dark, . The operations will be .:onducted on ;,t seven day per week *r-:is:.s. (2) 92.x.D.19 • • Thera wate. source for the proposed use is the existing eei._ . The ernenseci a age4 does riot have great demands on water resources . Water is not used ter industrial tyres applications. r'ti dre.'`c't washings is riscouracaed by the management for 4. n+_ltrbqr r:T reason . The l other demand will be, that of the existing aani. 'moo r'/ system. "ham. only u he � mend The long range nature of this plan fits into the plan to nave water available in the future from the northern I2o1or.;t'_^.o Conservancy District. Signiltc:;nt increased demand for addtti.or.ai welter resources can b ' delayer` until, that water ?..r ay.''.alable. , Users will access the Airaark by way o' Cclori{'.o 1-! ghw y 52, North on Welt] County S'ead 41 west on Weld Co:lnty goad 18 and Self:n )n Weld Corry Road _:9. These roads are • dequate for the tyee of ;s e-,:pect_ed. Of course, the improvement of these roads will 1-,,,we ., beneficial affect not only for the airpark, gut rot- o+t1'er neightorine uses. Vehicular traffic to and from the A.' rpark will be :r:,mear:ily personal cars. There will be the occasional delivery of parcels and fuel as in the past. The maximum weight vehicle will be that CJi. fuel truck' s of gross maximum weight of fifty thousand go-ands. .,r r r sewage ► r e�m adequate �.o �t'.rdort the dur;•e a. 1'n !� ._.� �'.n existing5/.at.- 'a - - needs of the airport. This proposed d'?ve cprnent will not reeuir_ additional waste water facilities. The typical patron will .`i..«v ;Little demand fdr such facilities. ,:i.- prot ct. on for the nrnposc? use will be f is t of `..moo r situation 1-42.drecn :"ire District) . The pr'='OOS'=:^ use des not have cif'►y unusual demand on the existing infrastructure. e. s to earsonthe property on :ermar n't There are no plans keep�+ animals �' G _/ ... bas.►s. On occasion, the management may allow 11' az..nc G, T';e _. _ . cf•_ amount of pastureland that surrounds the imprevomo'"•±: . There will not be any waste, stockpile or storage en the property. Such activ?tie , ar..e contrary to the. ,r7, hi.osoony the man,itc'e(nent et Platte Valley r1ir'oark Ltd. There is no existing storm water system. ' he a {2`='C-.'lC ^.caT'-t-al runoff will ad euat_ly manage storm water. There w211 ze a tt'inlmulm of paved area increase along with the development of the aircrzt storade. some 1A.ndscapina will be implemented to address potentia.1 erosion from storm water runoff. A commercial trash removal service is currently De:.nr used 'or removal of wastes and junk. The service is provided every other week at this time. A dumps ter is used to tor.': the refuse +7eta;egf.n Pick-ups. The requenry or tr is service can be kncre�}.3tt't-' as to activity at the •1irpctrk increases. cid 2.w ra • Thore are no major landscaping plans for tnt? Airp rk . :here will be some erosion control measures to direct the existing seepage on to an a,rea designated as a crass auxiliary runway . This runway will be nrierl t- o along the line of the existing seepage and will he crass covered to'rontrol erosion . E' tenssivee weed control is planned to cohorts? the appearance of the facility and to encourage the growth nt natural grasses. fne Development Plan includes construction at buildings that could no useo for agricultural purposes- should the Special = _:•_vit., cease at the site. The majority of the A.irpor,: property will retain it' s nat.ur r 1. cha acter. Reclamation of the site to ak rica tares i€:p will be relatively simple. 1•h,:n tiee'rr ;me 'For tne special use activity is to begin imme c adat.il`; at't.. t approval end continue indefinitely , The prcuos?d pi'n's N . ! n.:p imoleeent- d over a five year period as the demand tar aircraft storage ant assooi ;,tec activities dictates . Incremento acti:+ ty of building and improvement et the existing t,;ciliti_3 wit. -. to staged annually . This proposed development is corlsi.stun r with the Weld 'orunts Comprehensive;ive Plan in many ways. Primarily it will 7ccvic- an increase in the economic base of the immediate !pt .._I_r.pt n r!...os•en area. It is a business that is essential in building .. comprw3hensive infrastructure that attracts positive economic growth. The, rodreational and educational aspects of this plan alsa co, nr:ids. with the plans et the. Count" . Recreation is vital to creating a to aviation mincec prosperous community . This airport 1b attractive - - - -- individual much like boating racll tme,3 aa2eal to the nautical 'nlnd':•d citizens. The facility will Rancour aq_ nearby ed cationd.' institutions to make USQ or tne facility to e?pose students to tnm career e,' portuni ies in aviation and to motivate interest in mach and sciences that are a.. prg.-ery 1_. smtc to participate in aviation . The implementation dt this pian will provide J. comp!.tlo ' e usabe with the existing industrial and agricultural .'.sooes. The 4ir'pert pr.avic+:io an excellent facility for the operation n- _ l applicators and other agricultural uses ct eirrra't_. tir_ccl-n7,c' airports recuire large amounts of open space arcand them. this proposed usane will unsure that much of the land will be reteined in its native s't'ate for roe. istent an operations around the oIrpert. urthermare, reclamation of the land to -gric'.itiral use should the air]ark cease to exist, is relatively simple. This proposal is consistent also with the intent,; or the iC?istrirt it which i1:, is located . (4) 921012 • ✓ • "`he existence of an airport of this type 1s otten an attraction to cl_tsInesses that will locate in such AM area. Corporate sAirCrcta: could use tnis facility for personnel transportation as well as delivery of essential hoods and services. T;ae airport 11 o provides a facility from wench S?irtt_-'reenay medical evacuation can be conducted. In a district such its this,h v.rtq limited emergency medical capabilities, such activity is often conducted from local airports. .Sjucation is a primary concern of this dis Col=t . The proximity O Aim% Community College and several High Schools makes thi droPr-' ': use attractive tor training of potential flight operations and maintenance candidates. AS mentioned previously , local c' mmur .t;, leaders are interested in promoting interest in math and sciences ' necessary far participation in an activity of tri: kind .. The Hudson Town 9oard has voted in favor of riee1ping the management of tt'te airport seek means to assure they exi':`,tarce of _te airport and to promote the use of it by local citizens. t11tho*."ht the proposec activity is rot located on prime agric.2.1tural '.c'!rad, the usage iii very compatible with agricultural uses. Since large amounts of land an r��arL-' needed for t�theC�?n:�'�'����.C�.�4r+ rofti�9 rport the ,and ss!..�.rr-ounding the actual improvements :rom Ttir'i as open space. Buffers and safety zones are ho i pful in pre e?rs: .etc the int deity of the operation . The majority c- t-e land Cr..:u h• d by the airport will be left {'1 it: native ot_te. 7hie excess Land will be leased ,_C , t ! + e e' e' r r . ''t p to ac�r i t, ral operation tiv�'! n v r ,.e► .o":�,> :. �•tt_ Si. oo''t the financial demands of providin l≥ c larlding •Pa.t.. I i t% . The management intends to _.rqui r•e additional land d adjacent to tr:o airport wnenevtHr polri bI . This strategy will prevent :Lil'�:.�fr. .;tiSle uses encroaching on the airport and Possibly causing •a __n 1ic'' in the future. The site is outside Weld County Urban Growth Eo,.rr+c..ar1s as described in the Comprehensive Master Plan datt'6 bf,r C,.s.t,eer I;a . This is c? feature attractive to the ownership prior to G+:Ct-'.l ition because of the historic conflict oetween airports and ur p a!'! t;rCt•:t . The health, safety _iota welfare of the nei,hborina inh_sbitants is of prime concern to the management. In order to ensl.tr-e Lot- flitu,-e ]f the airport, every effort will be made to cooperate with local , state and federal agencies to avoid situations to.t may be hazardous to neighbors of the airport. Not doing so =ou.id prove to be very costly to the airport and it's investors. Az previously mentioned, there will be no dumping Cr r+aZardous • materials or generation of environmentally rlanr]ey'roo5 situations. Noise will be k:r:'pr; to %a minimum since the OCiecttve is to --a*er of'rl to light ,-c-,,,creational aircraft. Ni;ht Opr.rltions w11 :fie minimal . .. (5) • • Satety 1.5 always _. primee concern of those involved ;_n aviation . Ar a:� result it has +proven to be the safest industry in whicn to ,.rticipaty. Aircraft operations are inherently unforgiving . t era 7ro pilots and mechanics are exceptionally vigilant for situations that may be unsafe. ?^alny of the existing neighbor's have vi7_ted trieracil 'ty to raet a closer lock: ar What has been `ae.inc place recern.ly . They a,l arc pleased to see the activity and enjoy watcninn the operations. A1.5o mentioned previously, is the effort that will be en;ann to assure that the uses permitted are comp yt.:51,e wi to r •ne exiscin• si_trro�_!ndinq land u'-es. Al !. °crurroundir!q land is agricultural. i file airport cu,rfl_ ,tl./ -'.nd wi LI continuo to persue agricu l tl,ral uses tnat .7.reP cit ..: r mpo.t+ose witr the typo of use'' that are corde._,t:,gd around trio ra.ir'oo' t. Grazing or planting of the unused area Wi :. , be pur'c ued. Peari;a application and survey flight have peen conducted -raga th;.s facility in the past Find will be encouraged, will r-e t nn Adverse a . f.::_ctc; on: the hl i'.d' � ' ty 54!.cn cl5 this present " s'urrou.nding uses. rhr are eseentially no plans, of which the., management is aware. fnr futur2 de 'elooment in the vicinity of the airport . Its remote 'coition puts it far from any development in the Th.: logic range r'" a.ns of both 'dell County and the towns o'` Fort Lupton erd Hudson do not inc .ue';e Any oevelooe are.nd tno _ito o. the ,ai,reert•, 'h-,r location or the proposed usage is not located In a flood plain Or heolcgic hazard . This was Considered by the management prior to ;lee' 1 -itx.on or the property in :991 . Tom.,_. subject site is not in *he Weld county Airport overlay district. It .,s approimately twenty (20) mils south o` _re Greeley/Weld County Airport. There W1l .. be no ccnf tots oe n:ecn the two facilities . In fact. training operation at b e..loy oft,-n use Platte Valley A .rpar4. for aquaintlnc '}tuzent pilots with f;.ncine and landing at an unfamiliar airport. Thera is cecuate water available to support the r• ouast.=o 'pies. The eistino 67Q1 toot deep well __ capable of providing fourteen gallons of water per minute. (see attached well permit and 'F_osr data ) The principal demand fur water wall be Tar sanxta.ticn _.sd '7ri,nw ;ny . The regu_.. too _; pansion will not put :any e:, _essivu C0.114.nd'b Cf' :he well . Secause1 of the recreational nature of the airport. any additional roguiremente for water will be small in relation to the existinri demand . (6) 921019 • i The management has applied with the Colorado Division of Stator Resources to upgrade the well from it' s current Domestic classification to Commercial . This will require a meter to assure that exr_e,stve amounts of water will not be used , This has been approved by the Division tor similar we1 Is en surrounding properties. einy irrigation requirements will make use of natural rv.n.;:tf or :r[a,tar rights that qo with the property . IOccas' rnal special activities attracting large; numbers of aeoole will require tie management to provide t.cmoorary previsions tor water and sanitation to comply with health coder. Please see attached copy c tie Warranty Deed identifying PV,:.' , interest in th:? property under consideration . Noise problems will not be a factor in the further development oF r MVP due to the tact that at any given time, the actual nurnoer of patrons utilizing the facility for arrival and departure of aircraft will average twenty percent of the total . cis previously stated , because tho nature of this activity if primarily: recreational , most patrons will make use of the airprrk: only on ae occasional basis . tt'l ase see ,.`attached Soil Survey reporting on the property under conos d'`ra't.ion . Please see attache. Certi ie.'.C 11°;t oT list of n_?m 's ,adds::: 3.no corresponding parcel identification numbers C'? surrounding oronert% owners. Pleasesee attached certlficd list of names and .c e ;.❑ mineral owners and lessees of minerals on or finger the land cei:'. ., con! icered . (7) , • 921019 • A parcel of land in the W1/2 of the NE1/4 of Section 31, Township 2 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , County of Weld, State of Colorado, described as: Beginning at the Northeast corner of said wl/2NE1/4; thence South 00 degrees 40 minutes 00 seconds West on an assumed bearing along the East line of said wl/2NE1/4 a distance of 941.26 feet; thence North 13 degrees 37 minutes 00 seconds West a distance of 968.42 feet to a point on the North line of said W1/2NE1/4; thence North 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East along said North line a distance of 238.94 feet to the Point of Beginning. The E1/2 of the NE1/4 of Section 31, Township 2 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , County of Weld, State of Colorado. The E1/2 of the SE1/4 of Section 31, Township 2 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , County of Weld, State of Colorado. The SE1/4 of Section 30, Township 2 North,' Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , County of Weld, State of Colorado. EXCEPTING THEREFROM: Parts of the SE1/4 of Section 30 and the E1/2 of the E1/2 of Section 31, in Township 2 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner of the said SE1/4 of Section 30; thence South 0 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds West on an assumed bearing along the East line of the said SE1/4 a distance of 1197.50 feet to the True Point of Beginning; thence South 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds West a distance of 1008.26 feet; thence South 26 degrees 38 minutes 00 seconds West a distance of 623.54 feet; thence South 15 degrees 11 minutes 50 seconds East a distance of 925.34 feet to a point on the North line of said E1/2 of the E1/2 of Section 31; thence North 89 degrees 45 minutes 10 seconds East along.said North line a distance of 360.22 feet; thence South 26 degrees 23 minutes 40 seconds East a distance of 1077.99 feet to a point 200.0 feet West of the East line of said E1/2 of the E1/2 of Section 31; thence South 00 degrees 20 minutes 30 seconds West parallel with the said East line a distance of 3722.86 feet to a point 650.0 feet North of the South line of said E1/2 of the E1/2 of Section 31; thence South 89 degrees 57 minutes 35 seconds West parallel with the said South line a distance of 2125.65 feet to a point on the West line of said E1/2 of the E1/2 of Section 31; thence South 00 degrees 23 minutes 20 seconds West along said West line a distance of 650.0 feet to the Southwest corner of the said E1/2 of the E1/2 of Section 31; thence North 89 degrees 57 minutes 35 seconds East along the South line of the said E1/2 of the E2/2 of Section 31 a distance of 1326.18 feet to the Southeast corner of the said E1/2 of the E1/2 of Section 31; thence North 00 degrees 20 minutes 30 seconds East along the East line of the said E1/2 of the E1/2 of Section 31 a distance of 5341.31 feet to the Southeast corner of Section 30; thence North 00 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East along the East line of said section 30 a distance of 1445.85 feet to the True Point of Beginning. • 92101,9 4i III 30 SOIL SURVEY Permeability . is moderately slow. Available water In irrigated areas this soil is suited to the crops com- capacity is high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches monly grown in the area Perennial grasses and alfalfa or or more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is close grown crops should be at least 50 percent of the time. Contour ditches and ccorrrrugati can be used in low. In irrigated areas this soil is suited to the crops corn- irrigating crops and pasture. Furrows, contom� furrows monly grown in the area. Perennial grasses and alfalfa or and cross slope furrows are suitable for row crops. Sprin- close grown crops should be grown at least 50 percent of icier irrigation is also desirable. Keeping tillage to a the time. Contour ditches and corrugations can be used in minimum and utilizing crop residue help to control ero- irrigating close grown crops and pasture. Furrows, con- sion. Maintaining fertility is important Crops respond to tour furrows,and cross slope furrows are suitable for row applications of phosphorus and nitrogen. crops. Sprinkler irrigation is also desirable. Keeping til- In nonirrigated areas this soil is suited to winter wheat, lage to a minimum and utilizing crop residue help to con- barley, and sorghum. Most of the the acreage is planted trol erosion. Maintaining fertility is important Crops to winter wheat The predicted avenge yield is 20 respond to applications of phosphorus and nitrogen. bushels per acre. The soil is usually summer fallowed in In nonirrigated areas this soil is suited to winter wheat, alternate years to allow moisture accumulation. Generally barley, and sorghum. Most of the acreage is planted to precipitation is too low for beneficial use of fertilizer. winter wheat. The predicted avenge yield is 28 bushels Stubble mulch farming, striperopping, and minimum til- per acre. The soil is summer fallowed in alternate years lage are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. to allow moisture accumulation. Generally precipitation is Terracing also may be needed to control water erosion. . . too low for beneficial use of fertilizer. The potential native vegetation on this range site is Stubble mulch farming, striperopping, and minimum til- dominated by sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, and blue loge are needed to control soil blowing. grams Needleandthread, awitchgrass, sideoats grama, Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally and western wheatgrasa are also prominent Potential suited to this soil. Soil blowing, the principal hazard in production ranges from 2,200 pounds per acre in favors- establishing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by cul- ble years to 1,800 pounds in unfavorable years. As range tinting only in the tree row and by leaving a strip of condition deteriorates,the sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation and switch grass decrease and blue grama, sand dropseed, may be needed at the time of planting and during dry and sand sage increase.Annual weeds and grasses invade periods.Trees that are best suited and have good survival the site as age condition becomes poorer. are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, ponderosa Management of vegetation on this soil should be based pine Siberian elm, Russian olive, and hackberry. The on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac,lilac,and S beri- lion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition an peashrub. Sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, switchgrass, sideoats Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. Ring-necked pheasant, mourning dove, and many non- gram; blue grams, pubescent wheatgrass and crested wheatgrass are suitable for seeding. The grass selected game species can be attracted by establishing areas for should meet the seasonal requirements of livestock. It can nesting and escape cover. For pheasants, undisturbed be � into a clean,firm sorghum stubble,or it can be nesting for cover d is development, and ially be included ofit plans drilled into a firm prepared seedbed. Seeding early in ag habitat development especially in areas of intensive spring has proven most successful agriculture. Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally Few areas ofto this. The sandy ap soil are a in growth and suited to this soil. Soil blowing, the principal hazard in urbanized h centers. surface layer,d the moderate establishing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by cul- rare shrink-swell potential in the subsoil, and the hazard of tivatin only in the tree row and by leaving a strip of rare features flooding along re elo t- Creek are the chief s limit- g ing for development Capability subclass IIIe ir- vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation rigated,IVe nonirrigated. may be needed at the time of planting and during dry 44—Olney loamy sand, 1 to 3 percent slopes. This is a Dente-Trees that are best suited and have good survival deep, well drained soil on smooth plains at elevations of are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redeedar,Ponderosa • 4,600 to 5,200 feet. It formed in mixed outwash deposits. Dom. Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and hackberry. The Included in mapping are some small leveled areas. shrubs best suited are skunlcbush sumac,lilac,and Siberi- 'Typically the surface layer is grayish brown loamy sand an peashrub. about 9 inches thick. The subsoil is yellowish brown and Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil The very pale brown sandy clay loam about 15 inches thick cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked The substratum to a depth of 60 inches is very pale pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can brown,calcareous fine sandy loam, be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape Permeability and available water capacity are cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is menu, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- low. land wildlife, for example,the pronghorn antelope, an be • 92.: wEL1$UNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART • 31 attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, establishing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by eul- managing livestock grazing and reseeding where needed tivating only in the tree row and by leaving a strip of This soil has good potential for urban development.The vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation only limiting feature is the moderately rapid permeability may be needed at the time of planting and during dry in the substratum,which causes a hazard of ground water period&Trees that are beat suited and have good survival contamination from sewage lagoon& The loamy sand Bur- are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar,ponderosa face layer is a limitation for recreational development. pine. Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and hackberry. The Once established, the lawns, shrubs, and trees grow welL ' shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac,and Siberi- Capability subclass tile irrigated, IVe nonirrigated; an peashrub. Sandy Plains range site: Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The 45—Olney loamy sand,3 to 5 percent slopes. This is a cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked deep, well drained soil on plains at elevations of 4,600 to pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can 5,200 feet. It formed in mixed outwash deposit& Included be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape in mapping are small areas of soils that have sandstone cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- and shale within a depth of 60 inches and some small tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- leveled areas. went, especially in areas of intensive Typically the surface agriculture.n Range- layer of this Olney soil is grayish land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope,can be brown loamy sand about 7 inches thick The subsoil is yel- attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, lowish brown and very pale brown sandy clay loam about managing livestock grazing,and reseeding where needed. 14 inches thick. The substratum to a depth of 60 inches is This soil has good potential for urban development.The very pale brown,calcareous fine sandy loam_ only limiting feature is the moderately rapid permeability Permeability and available water capacity are in the substratum,which causes a hazard of ground water moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or contamination from sewage lagoons. The loamy sand sur- more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard if face layer is a limitation for recreational development. low. Once established, the lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well. In irrigated areas this soil is suited to the crops corn- Capability subclass IIIe irrigated, VI nonirrigated; Sandy monly grown in the area. Perennial grasses and alfalfa or Plains range site. close grown crops should be grown at least 50 percent of 46—Olney fine sandy loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes. the time. Close grown crops and pasture can be irrigated This is a deep,well drained soil on smooth plains at eleva- with contour ditches and corrugations. Furrows, contour tions of 4,600 to 5,200 feet. It formed in mixed outwash furrows, and cross slope furrows are suitable for row deposit& Included in mapping are small areas of soils that crops. Sprinkler irrigation is also desirable..Keeping til- have a dark surface layer and some small leveled areas. lage to a minimum and utilizing crop residue help to con- Typically the surface layer of this Olney soil is grayish trol erosion. Maintaining fertility and organic matter con- brown fine sandy loam about I0 inches thick. The subsoil tent is important. Crops respond to barnyard manure and is yellowish brown and very pale brown sandy clay loam commercial fertilizer. about 15 inches thick. The substratum to a depth of 60 The potential native vegetation on this range site is inches is very pale brown,calcareous fine sandy Ion dominated by sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, and blue Permeability and available water capacity are grama. Needleandthread, switchgraas, sideoats grama, moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or and western wheatgrass are also prominent. Potential more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion'hazard is production ranges from $200 pounds per acre in favora- low. ble years to 1,800 pounds in unfavorable years. As range This soil is used almost entirely for irrigated sop& It condition deteriorates, the sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, is suited to all crops commonly grown in the area, includ- and switchgrass decrease and blue grams, sand dropseed, ing corn, sugar beets, beans, alfalfa, small grain, potatoes, and sand sage increase. Annual weeds and grasses invade and onions. An example of a suitable cropping system is 3 the site as range condition becomes poorer. to 4 years of alfalfa followed by corn, corn for silage, Management of vegetation on this soil should be based sugar beets, small grain, or beans.Few conservation prac- on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- tices are needed to maintain top yields. :ion. Seeding i3 desirable if the range is in poor condition. All methbds of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- Sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, switchgrass, sideoats rigation is the-most common. Barnyard manure and com- grams, blue grams, 'pubescent wheatgrass, and crested inertial fertilizer are needed for top yield& wheatgrass are suitable for seeding. The grass selected Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally should meet the seasonal requirements of livestock. It can suited to this soil. Sort blowing, the principal hazard in be seeded into dean, firm sorghum stubble, or it can be establishing trees and shrubs, can be•controlled by cui- drilled into a firm prepared seedbed. Seeding early in tivating only in the tree row and by leaving a strip of spring has proven most successful. vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally may be needed at the time of planting and during dry suited to this soil. Soil blowing, the principal hazard in period&Trees that are best suited and have good survival • 92192 • 44 sou SURVEY S to allow moisture accumulation. Generally precipitation is Permeability is rapid. Available water capacity is low. too low to make beneficial use of fertilizer. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Surface Stubble mulch farming, striperopping, and minimum til- runoff is medium,and the erosion hazard is moderate. lage are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. The potential native vegetation is dominated by little Terracing also may be needed to control water erosion bluestem, sideoata grama, sand reedgrass, blue grams The potential native vegetation is dominated by hairy gams, switchgrass, and needleandthread. Potential western wheatgrass and blue grams. Buffalograss is also production ranges from 700 pounds per acre in favorable present. Potential production ranges from 1.000 pounds years to 200 pounds in unfavorable years.As range condi- per acre in favorable years to 600 pounds in unfavorable tion deteriorates, the tall and mid grasses decrease, blue years. As range condition deteriorates, a blue grama-buf- grams and hairy grama increase, and forage production falograss sod forms. Undesirable weeds and annuals in- drops. vade the site as range condition becomes poorer. Management of vegetation should be based on taking Management of vegetation on this soil should be based half or less of the total annual production. Deferred gran on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- ing is practical in improving range condition. Seeding and tion. Range pitting can reduce runoff. Seeding is desirable mechanical treatment are impractical if the range is in poor condition. Western wheatgrass, Windbreaks and environmental plantings generally are not suited to these soils. Onsite investigation is needed to blue grama, sideoats grams, buffalograss, pubescent wheatgrass, and crested wheatgrass are suitable for seed- determine if plantings are feasible. ing. The grass selected should meet the seasonal require- Wildlife populations are limited because the necessary ean habitat elements are lacking. Because most of the acreage menu of livestock. It can be seeded into a cl firm is rangeland, only rangeland wildlife, for example scaled sorghum stubble, or it can be drilled into a firm prepared quailand antelope,are typical. Extreme care is needed in ea rly Seeding early in spring has proven most success managing livestock grazing in order to provide suitable fu1 habitat on these soils. Windbreaks and environmental plantings of trees and Potential is poor for urban and recreational develop- shrubs commonly grown in the area are generally well ment The chief limiting soil features are the loose,coarse suited to this soil. Cultivation to control competing textured soil, steep slopes, and rapid permeability. Capa- vegetation should be continued for as many years as bility subclass Vlls irrigated. VIIs nonirrigated; Gravel possible following planting.Trees that are best suited and Breaks range site. have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern 69—Valent sand, 0 to 3 percent slope&This is a deep. redcedar, ponderosa pine,Siberian elm, Russian-olive,and excessively drained soil on plains at elevations of 4,650 to ha c. Siberian . The shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, 5,100 feet. IL formed in eolian deposits. Included in lilac. Siberian eashr b, and American plum, mapping are small areas of soils that have lime within a Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The depth of 40 inches cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked Typically the surface layer is brown sand about 8 pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can inches thick. The underlying material to a depth of 60 be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape inches is brown sand . cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- Permeability is rapid. Available water capacity is ' tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or menu, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is land wildlife, for example,the pronghorn antelope,can be low. attracted by developing livestock watering facilities. This soil is suited to limited cropping. Intensive managing livestock grazing,and reseeding where needed. cropping is hazardous because of erosion. The cropping This soil has poor potential for urban and recreational system should be limited to such close grown crops as al- • development Slow permeability and high shrink swell falfa, wheat, and barley. The soil also is suited to ir- cause problems in dwelling and road construction. Cape- rigated pasture. A suitable cropping system is 3 to 4 bility subclass IIIe irrigated, 1Ve nonirrigated; Clayey years of alfalfa followed by 2 years of corn and small Plains range site. grain and alfalfa seeded with a nurse crop. 68—Ustic Torriorthents, moderately steep. These are Closely spaced contour ditches or sprinkers can be used deep, excessively drained soils on terrace breaks and in irrigating close grown crops. Contour farrows or sprin- escarpments at elevations of 4,450 to 5,100 feet. They klers should be used for new crop& Applications of bar- formed in gravelly alluvium and have slopes of 9 to 25 nyard manure and commercial fertilizer help to maintain percent Included in mapping are small areas of soils that good production have pockets of sandy loam and loam in the underlying The potential vegetation is dominated by sand material. bluestem, sand reedgrass, switchgrass, sideoats grams. Typically the surface layer is pale brown gravelly sand needleandthread, little bluestem, and blue grams. Poten- about 10 inches thick. The underlying material to a depth tial production ranges from 2,500 pounds per acre in of 60 inches is pale brown gravelly sand. favorable years to 1,800 pounds in unfavorable years. As WILL0U'NTX, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART 45 range condition deteriorates, the sand bluestem, The potential vegetation is dominated by sand switchgrass, sand reedgrass, sideoata grams, and little bluestem, sand reedgrass, switchgrass, sideoats grams, bluestem decrease, forage production drops, and sand needleandthread, little bluestem, and blue grams. Poten- sage increases. Undesirable weeds and annuals invade tial production ranges from 2,500 pounds per acre in and "blowout" conditions can occur as range condition favorable years to 1,800 pounds in unfavorable years. As becomes poorer. range condition deteriorates, the sand bluestem, Management of vegetation on this soil should be based switchgrass, sand reedgrass, sideoats grams, and little on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produce bluestem decrease, forage production drops, and sand tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. sage increases Undesirable weeds and annuals invade Sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, indiangrass, switchgrass, and "blowout" conditions can occur as range condition sideoats grama, little bluestem, and blue grama are suite- becomes poorer. • ble for seeding. Because this soil is susceptible to soil Management of vegetation on this soil should be based blowing, it should be seeded using an interseeder, or the on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- seed should be drilled into a firm, clean sorghum stubble. Lion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. Seeding early in spring has proven most successful.Brush Sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, indiangrass, switchgrass, management also can help in improving deteriorated side-oats grams,little bluestem,and blue grains are suita- range. ble for seeding. Because this soil is susceptible to soil Windbreaks and environmental plantings are fairly well blowing, it should be seeded using an interseeder or the suited to this soil. Blowing sand and the moderate availa- seed should be drilled into a Perm,clean sorghum stubble. ble water capacity are the principal hazards in establish- Seeding early in spring has proven most successful.Brush ing trees and shrubs. The soil is so loose that trees should management can also help in improving deteriorated be planted in shallow furrows, maintaining vegetation range. between the rows. Supplemental irrigation is needed to Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally insure survival. Trees that are best suited and have good not suited to this soil. Onsite investigation is needed to survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, determine if plantings are feasible. ponderosa pine, and Siberian elm. The shrubs best suited Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. Ran- are skunkbush sumac,lilac,and Siberian peashrub. geland wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope, can Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The be attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked managing livestock grazing,and reseeding where needed. pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can This soil has fair potential for urban development. The be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape chief limiting soil features are the rapid permeability and cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- the susceptibility to soil blowing. Septic tank absorption tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- fields function properly, but in places the sandy sub- ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- stratum does not properly filter the leachate. Sewage land wildlife,for example, the pronghorn antelope, can be . lagoons must be sealed. Once established, lawns, shrubs, attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, and trees grow well. Capability subclass VIe irrigated, managing livestock grazing,and reseeding where needed. VIe nonirrigated; Deep Sand range site. This soil has fair potential for urban development. The 71—Valent-Loup complex. 0 to 9 percent slopes. This primary limiting soil features are the rapid permeability level to moderately sloping map unit occupies hills,ridges, and the susceptibility to soil blowing. Septic tank absorp- and depression or pothole-like areas in the sandhills at tion fields function properly, but in places the sandy sub- elevations of 4,670 to 4,700 feet.The Valent soil makes up stratum does not properly filter the leachate. Sewage about 60 percent of the unit, the Loup soil about 35 per- lagoons must be sealed. Once established, the lawns, cent. About 5 percent is dune sand. The Valent soil occu- shrubs, and trees grow well. Capability subclass IVe ir- pies the hills and ridges and the Loup soil the depressions rigated, Vie nonirrigated; Deep Sand range site. or potholes. 70—Valent sand, 3 to 9 percent slopes. This is a deep, The Valent soil is deep and excessively drained. It excessively drained soil on plains at elevations of 4,650 to formed in eolian deposits. Typically the surface layer is 5,100 feet. It formed in eolian deposits. Included in brown sand about 8 inches thick.The underlying material mapping are small areas of soils that have lime within a to a depth of 60 inches is brown sand. depth of 40'inches Also included are small areas of soils Permeability is rapid. Available water capacity is that have sandstone between 40 and 60 inches. moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or Typically the surface layer of the Valent soil is brown more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is sand about 6 inches thick. The underlying material to a low. depth of 60 inches is brown sand, The Loup soil is deep and poorly drained. It formed in Permeability is rapid. Available water capacity is sandy alluvium. Typically the surface layer is very dark moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or grayish brown, mottled loamy sand about 16 inches thick. more. 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' !. :14,1N,„ y • • Ct. 1 e-. ry �"g"'•'9T ri (' • �• ��� � �'te��:- � II;4 !N i},✓: , - mb• 4 •� .� • c, 1 t _ l \\\ " C t - 4. CL r'+.• J • '_ t^;-t+.... '41 1.z.• 7d 4 j • �L `� s" S, vj • S 7 r ' ��11.., ,,, AA,,1[[``., ..<1-77/2. ••• .... /. elk e: ISL.:op...N.04, 41 ..",'"Vr."... .1:• !".'A,k. . 'A f neA 1.!.: "!, 77jj��\ .l..�t�q In.. .1 va �.t.. .2.,e4.;.- yy�' Y 3r(,M1 •�.�Cq r[ ,A.,>/: ,,,: 'r. YJ t ,4�AiWlt/.FEY :,A ,A1. ' N. ;. r� ,, • hl , dl5w..fir. , ,Y / I. l• ,( 7Sr{a..,' - • : .. • • AFFIDAVIT OF INIE$EST OWNERS Application No. - Subject Property STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names, addresses, and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners' of property (the surface estate) within five hundred feet of the property under consideration This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, or an ownership update from a title or abstract company or attorney, derived from such records, or from the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The list compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor shall have been assembled within thirty days of the application's submission date. mec4-4 ,1 - Tu4/ �wc The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this day /27 , 3.9.72, by .4) i 14 WITNESS my hand and official seal. MY Commission expires: 3 _.// - C/G 4/22-11;c,.fi Nota Public My Commission Expires: _, 921013 NAMES of oWNRRS OF PROPERTY WITHIN 500 Fes, Please print or type NNE ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL STATE AND ZIP CODE IDENTIFICATION # /9153 tacit /6 D PAoLo rAtfrrd F. w Rose Ma4e Pt. 1.4Loc7on.. .Co uo&ar /30730000001 Roland, at.L._ Cln AA lye ( ISo?3O0000/7 75'63 P7 /rt Ave . Rrnral f-1 Mani 009 /a_ •nnrAon(foul oat( .4aS 4,19cie. ) PR 9nogi' •#/30?t000002V ira S. wood /e fc'd.»'i06 Ala Selo. . ('Aar /PS Wood Oak) /C 60/9/ 66' 5 wcfr 37 Miller, Tiot,wi c. /Ylor -t. Iz.e tce1 Co Cra62/ Cori/00062S /30 73/0000,2g 67).Y arcs :1'T LAckas,4il Raters SAirlFy R AY. Icy: ('a (t062! /3a_73Joo0q_30 /'fV6t. a/c.e /6 ,4E Ri�PU . Car l ,P. ' Plain ret'. N. FT Lr.nre.) , Co h-oe / /30? 3 4040 // ✓ /7330 u/C4 V.2. Martin so,v . flip-o 6. •Jrrri 1. LAS'ntt<rcc fte6y5 #/30?flOOOO33 So / 41. Maw S*. ,# lAtale/ Anted EA01/1 t042 Cr Aso aty 7 Ca/a. text At.4'ir/dl !UF 6tZ Y !?o929oeoo35 V936 wcA 2 3 „{c. pf c Aa n tt Alyi nl /rf• La/ofnrv/ ro frn,f2/ /309R90420014 921013 • AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS MINERALS ANfD/OR SUBSURFACE ESTATE Application No. _ Subject Property • 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. Qom./ lr� �✓ 44 - /a,./a" • The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this ' day of /2/ l9f WITNESS my hand and official seal. / My Commission Expires: ≤ L..?1/-% fN aryPublc 921019 • MINERAL OWNERS AND LESSEES OF MINERAL OWNERS OWNERS 1) Platte Valley Airpark, Ltd. (A Limited Partnership) 7507 WCR 39 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 2) Dallas A Cross 392 Central • Brighton, CO 80601 3) Alfred and Lorraine Later 7728 WCR 24 Longmont. CO 80501 LESSEES 1) Barrett Resources Corporation 1125 17th Street/Suite 2400 Denver, CO 80202 ** See attached information from Transamerica Title Insurance Company 921019 • • TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY Policy No.: 8030136 SCHEDULE B This Policy does not insure against loss or damage by reason of the following: 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. 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. The 1990 General taxes paid, according to tax certificate dated August 21, 1991. 6. Rights of way for county roads 30 feet wide on each side of section and township lines as established by Order of the Board of County Commissioners for Weld County, recorded October 14, 1889 in Book 86 at Page 273. 7. Reservations of (1) right of proprietor of any penetrating vein or lode to extract his ore; and (2) right of way for any ditches or canals constructed by authority of United States, in U.S. Patent recorded March 5, 1915 in Book 333 at Page 81. (Affects SE1/4 of Section 30) 8. Undivided 1/2 interest in all oil, gas and mineral rights as reserved by L. A. Cross in a deed recorded February 27, 1961 in Book 1578 at Page 453 and any interest therein or rights thereunder. (Affects SE1/4 of Section 30) 9. Undivided 1/4 interest in all oil, gas and other mineral rights as reserved by Alfred Sater and Lorraine Sater in a deed recorded February 8, 1965 in Book 534 as Reception No. 1455928 and any interest therein or rights thereunder. (Affects SE1/4 of Section 30) Page 4 921019 TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY Policy No.: 8030136 SCHEDULE B - continued 10. Terms, agreements, provisions, conditions and obligations as contained in Agreement by and between John T. Martin d/b/a Martin Service and Don A. Drawer recorded November 13, 1969 in Book 617 as Reception No. 1539225. 11_ Terms agreements, provisions, conditions, and obligations as contained in Commercial Lease from Flying "D" Ranch, Inc. , a Colorado Corporation, to Flying "D" Airmotive Service, Inc. , a Colorado Corporation, on a month to month basis, dated April 17, 1973 and recorded April 26, 1973 in Book 690 as Reception No. 1611999. (Affects SE1/4 of Section 30) 12. All coal that may be underneath the surface of the land, also such right of way and other grounds as may be necessary for the proper working of any coal mines that may be developed upon said premises and for the transportation of the coal from the same, as reserved by Union Pacific Railway Company in the deed recorded February 10, 1890, in Book 97 at Page 367, and any interests therein or rights thereunder. (Affects E1/2 of Section 31) 13. The right to maintain and operate Henry Lake and Geneva Lake, East Line Reservoir, Clark Reservoir, Ferguson Reservoir and a right of way for all the ditches owned or operated by The Bowles Reservoir and Seepage Ditch Company or used as a feeder to or a distributing ditch from those certain reservoirs known as Douglas Reservoir and Carlin Reservoir, as reserved by The Hudson Land Company in the Deed to The Chicago Title and Trust Company, as Trustee, dated August 14, 1913 and recorded August 21, 1913 in Book 383 at Page 302. (Affects E1/2 of Section 31) 14. Right of way for the Beebe Canal from its present Southern point of construction to point just below Barr Lake Dam as presently constructed, as reserved by The Hudson Land Company in the Deed to The Chicago Title and Trust Company, as Trustee, dated August 14, 1913 and recorded August 21, 1913 1n Book 383 at Page 302. (Affects E1/2 of Section 31) 15. Oil and gas lease between Andrew J. Haller and Cornelia M. Haller and Ted E. Amsbaugh dated May 8, 1980, recorded June 9, 1980 in Book 905 as Reception No. 1826922, and any interests therein or rights thereunder. Note: Extension of the above lease as claimed by Affidavit of Production, pursuant to CRS 38-42-106, by Excel Energy Corporation, recorded June 16, 1982 in Book 970 as Reception No. 1894772. Page 5 32:023 : Reapla Ne. .a_..__kends awe ht. ill _. _ I� WARRAN Y DEED - l i TH7SDEED,Masar ,rdgd September .1991 . 1 hauls Andrew J. Haller and Cornelia M. Haller, I as joint tenants oldie • cowed Weld ,Rita acaaae.pemrioaa Platt, Valley Airpark, Ltd y... 4:40,..10 II I'!. aoarWaaaa,er 1020 15th Street, f42CII Il Denver, Colorado 80202 II Hoeg City and omens Denver ' .Sas ofCusdo.pro** II Il W7.a..Nas .Tbm die inaux ions r madrmr.eteeam d Four Hundred Thousand ii I! ($400,000.00) and 00/100 DOLLARS, I eeaeelpad velkingof which leabyeeweo..spd.vsve r .b rardale..ea.ld..4byDa peesede w. II II beat 41.de••7,ad ma.lathe petreU. its as as mYpa taws m me is papeey,lovaa.ih+.po+w.u, II I. nary.Yaw.lyre a a bag la die Caay el Weld .Swa(Cdlar., ',1 amass.rail n I I is As described on Exhibit A attached hereto and made II a part hereof. I I I 1 I II I II . ,I Yabm.ebynadaabas 7507 WCR 39, Platte Valley Airport, Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 �' mPrriaa with Yl as Ynpde,the Wew..re ad iwaaaa a..e Eebprg,a Is maths agaawiy,ad de anion.r I I mania tamied.ad amdaaa..MS,as as pons 6=4a do thy 44.as a.a.dale lea sawed abater of die II peree(ex!sale r 1 pe.pry.d.as a as sae baps!peas,.die ale ba.araa.as a ana.a• II I. TO NAVE AND TO HOLD des said pear erow bapi.d ad babel math.aptheseasee.soda the veaeepxite t•lISsd II IIIap m .tea Araa gam%to them rives roles/penaladaamuaeee,M .v,....p.a.bap...aa epee dad web aeprea(ex Mama iYpe,aaa die ease erawnmgerteaoay Mae peas, are `.0 II II madet.b primed above compd.rove dead,sea,pertme,acre al Sara ale It aaleea.I.I., .re eagle.W I. II ro ve palads.tuYpa.erasaamuyaped.hope.,cladaaaytaarinnraw.mronaadwweia.rdeatheaasnoe ada l rim a fat Cue.apes.wlee.SIC mee,uaelaa,aaabaaal.as taataereetvelar Wed at an soar II 'I amp the lien of a first Deed of Trust running in favor of the U.B. I! 'I Small Business Administration on which $64,000.76 is owing which I Grantors shall remain responsible for and nay, and except general d real property taxes for 1991 due in 1992 and easements, rights of .! I way of record, and reservations for coal and interests in oil and II gas rights of record. nu pumas)shall as rim WARRANpANDP0REVEADEpTeC)Or aae.Orpaird amen rdays ad alma paamei-Its it vererq Mai n ahe ad matae re m!p adaaypen n epreee.wally 1Mmaaamry pen Fad II IN W RNESS W I ERDCF,da petty(s)he ye mead Rada as tea dr..a Ica row. 4. red.;, _.1�t il2 �v�� Q-4 Lam+J _ , Cornelia M. Haller Andrew J. -aller II ;ii I II II u STATE OF COLORADO ', Cory et Weld } a ll IThe(Mpg seaway w awmrdp+NOM MO ale y77ti OF Or September .1991 I, I WAndrew J. Haller and Cornelia M. Haller as joint tenants My canonmae.pa Wry my bad ad stria a.Y. I ,� ,^ (1_,791.11d0 ./Yeij0099111/Me 1995 - I I! • C4491.2194411 23.4.401AM.OR/RO1000106CI N...., 1 !l II ' I II II it 1f r Dswasentky se. 11 Is _II MN I=Revila illUIAANIT OW Or natal*Ihnuelf rrrw.ery.brims,o .,COCaa_adot»asv_ea+e )2::ii..! 19 • • EXHIBIT A to FARM AND RANCH CONTRACT Andrew J. and Cornelia M. Haller COLORADO AIRPARK ASSOCIATES, INC. LEGAL DESCRIPTION A parcel of land in the Wk of the NEk of Section 71, Township 2 North, Range 65 )lest of the 6th P.H., described ass Beginning at tha Northeeat corner of said W%NEk; thence South 00 40' 00'• West on an assumed bearing along the East line of sand W4NEk a distance of 947.26 feet; thence North 13 37' 00• West a distance of 961.42 teat tq a point on the North line of said W%NE%: thence North 9'0 00' 00' East along said North line a distance of •. 236.94 ,feet-to the POINT OP BEGINNING. . The East one-half of the Northeast one-ewrter (E ;f.Nt 4) of Section thirty-Ono (31).,';Townsh_p Two (2) North. Range-Sixty-rive (65) West of the 6th P.N. The East one-half of the Southeast one-quarter (E 4•SE k) of - Section•31, Township 2 North, Range 65 west of the 6th P.H. The•SE k'of Section Thirty (30),-Township Ten (2) North, Range Sikty-Five (65) Nest of the 6th P.M. ESCEPTING therefrom. Parts•of•the SES•of Section 30 and the Eh of the Eh of Section ;.e 31, in TOwnshlp 2 Korth, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M.,., to described as follows: * . • Beginning at the'Northeast corner of the said Sift of Section.. 30; thence South .. 0.00'00' West on an assumed bearing along the East line of the said SESc a distance of 1197.50 feet to the true point of beginning; . . thence South 90'00'00' Nest a,diatanee of 1008.26 lett: •thence South 76'36'00' West a distance of 623.54 feet: thence South 15'11'50' rest a distance of 925.34 feet to a point on the North line of said T..', of the ES of Section 31; thence North 8$'45'10' East along said North line a distance of 360:22 feet: thence South 26.23.40` East a distance of 1077.99 feet to a ,point 700.0 feet. Nest of the fast line of said Eli of the Eh • of Section:31;. - thence South 00'20'30' West parallel with the said East line a distance of. 3722.86 feet to a point 650.0 feet North of the South line of said.Ey of the ty of Section 31: 'thence South S9'57'35' West parallel with'the. said South line a distance of 1I25.65 feet to a yoint on the West line Of said Eh of the•ES of 'Section 31: thence South 00.23'2.0' Nest along said West line a distance of 650.0 feet to the Southwest corner of the raid 55 c.f the Eh of :clan 31: •.ce North 89'57.35' East along rho South line of the said Eh - t..I"; of Scenes 31 a dieccnce.ef 1326.18 feet to the South- • east corner ot_.the'said Eh of the ES of Section 31; thence Korth 00.20.30' East along the Ea3t line of the said Eh of the E4 of Section 31 a distance of 5342.31 feet to the Se'sch- esst cornet of Section 30: thence North 00.00.00' East along the East line of said Section 30 a distance-of 1445.65 feet to the true point of beginning. • together with all mineral rights, gas wells, oil wells, oil and gas interests and royalties owned by Sellers and located on the premises. 91&0 n WRJ•5•Rev776 - COLOFSO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURC (3C q7 818 Center dg., 1313 Sherman St.,Denver,Colorado 6) 'a b PERMIT APPLICATION FORM u Application must be complete where ( )A PERMIT TO USE GROUND WATER applicable. Type or ( ) A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL print in BLACK FOR: ( ) A PERMIT TO INSTALL A PUMP 2.1S,No overstrikes $4./42 or erasures unless ( ) REPLACEMENT FOR NO. initialed. ( X)OTHER Change from domestic to Commercial designation WATER COURT CASE NO. (1) APPLICANT- mailing address FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: DO NOT WRITE IN THIS COLUMN NAME Platte Valley Airpark, Ltd. Receipt No. STREET 75.05 Weld County Road 3$ Basin Dist. CITY Port Lupton._ Co. 80621 (state) (Zia) CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL TELEPHONE NO.(303_) 659-7265 This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing water rights. The (2) LOCATION OF PROPOSED WELL issuance of the permit does not assure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water Weld right or preclude another owner of a vested water County right from seeking relief in a civil court action. NE % of the SR %,Section 90 Two, 2 N, Rng. 65 W 6 P.M. IN,SI (E.w) (3) WATER USE AND WELL DATA Proposed maximum pumping rate(gpm) 14 RDt • Average annual amount of ground water to be appropriated (acre-feet): 3 acre—feet Number of aces to be irrigated: none Proposed total depth (feet): G 70 fir Aquifer ground water is to be obtained from: Ca ni , e- - 'tai Hills Owner's well designation GROUND WATER TO_BE USED FOR: ( ) HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY-no irrigation(0) ( ) DOMESTIC(1) ( ) INDUSTRIAL(5) ( ) LIVESTOCK (2) ( ) IRRIGATION (6) (x )COMMERCIAL (a) ( ) MUNICIPAL (8) (x)OTHER (9) ,4! / Agn t Pic,a / Use S_ APPLICATION APPROVED DETAIL THE USE ON BACK IN (11) PERMIT NUMBER (4) DRILLER DATE ISSUED Name IVIA • EXPIRATION DATE Street Gtv tsaa) (STATE—ENGINEER)(ova) BY Telephone No. Lice No. '�-y- I.D. COUNTY (5) THE LOCATION OF THE PROPOSED WELL ari the area on (6) THE WELL MUST BE LOCATED BELOW which the water will be used musst�indicated on the diagram below. by as from section lines. Use the CENTER SECTION (1 wee, 64O acres).for the well location. N ft.from sec.tine + — t — — + — +— _k — --j-. — + — ...1.. (north or Wirth) .'1 - ,. ,1 MILE.5260 FEET-- - ) { h,from sec.tine (ease or weft) t + 'r' + i LOT _ BLOCK FILING • e SUBDIVISION + — _ NORTH SECTION INE — + — -I- I i (7) TRACT ON WHIrcH WELL WILL BE NoaTN — _ I — , _ LOCATED owner: "nsrlc As AflLcc.+..t -I r" "� z ' T ' s ± ' No.of acres 2 3 "/ will this be - e) H ' e I I 0 ' the only well on this tract? ye s t W X o 1 (8) PROPOSED CASING PROGRAM • I CO Z Plain Casing is y i ,Sri A Ude it F 1 E E — Z + — — r r + f $ 9�6 n Ptrom f! ft.to �S_O 3 ft. i 1 I • ii in.from ft.to ft. + _ y _ I , _ 4. — Perforated casing SOUTH SECTION LINE I j `te y�alr .in.from `19 ft.to 670 ft. • I + -F / r -r t in.from h.to ft. (9) FOR REPLACEMENT WELLSgivedistance and direction from old well and plans for plugging 4' — 4. — T — — —tr.: -a— — T — — i it: The scale of the diagram is 2 inches• 1 mile - N/A Each small square represents 40 acres. . WATER EQUIVALENTS TABLE (Rounded Figures) An acre-foot covers I acre of land 1 foot deep 1 cubic foot or second(cf,) ...449 gallons per minute(Wm) A family of 5 will require approximately 1 acre-foot of water per year. 1 acre-foot...43,560 cubic feet...325,900 gallons. . 1,000 gom Dumped Continuously for one day produces 4.42 acre-feet. (10) LAND ON WHICH GROUND WATER WILL BE USED* N/A Sat in a et s or P/ 7/r ar ..s...74- No.of acres: 4273 7 Owner(s); Legal description: Se.• at./ Cate A to/ (11) DETAILED DESCRIPTION of the use of ground water: Household use and domestic wells must indicate type of disposal system to be used. One household with septic and airport operations offices in main hangar with septic system and flight school (trailer house) with seperate septic system. Other than household, usage is for sanitary facilities in office areas. (12) OTH R WATER RIGHTS used on this land, including wells. Give Registration and Water Court Case Numbers. Type or right Used for(purpose) Description of land on which used NONE . (13) THE APPLICANT(S) STATE(S) THAT THE INFORMATION SET FORTH HEREON IS TRUE TO THE BEST OF H K OWLEDGE. -J/ V+ Vice President, Colorado Airpark Associates stt URE OF APPLI 745) 1 /t�Yenerai Partner of Platte Valley Airpark Ltd. "inot.c L A/ lair... / /-ika s ia&..(4•?4,/ Co /c). Ca/".4 Pau /r Ciaoo c.../ . G o.L.e,.a..0 P«,t.. na."-- Use additional sheets of paper if more space is required. 92 019 raw � STATE OF COLORADO sewn ��c, 3 7 _ w or+..W.«+r . •!. OFFICE OF THE pu . w clews Oft.WiralPlaia.Ow.e Calms a a ea /sr- OM__ PRIOR TO COAWLEBING FORK.SEE R CAUC11ONS *'r ON REYEftSE•8mE CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP / ADDRESSSEP i 9's1 wai.PERMIT, UVESTOCK TANK OR MOON CONTROL DAM 1. C,I.IRRENY OWNER 5`JtT Was coo, NAME) Platte Valley Airpark, Ltd. Mang Address 1020 15th Street, #42C City, St,71p Denver, CO 80202 Phone 2. THIS CHANGE IS FOR ONE OF THE FOLLOWING; '- --_ ❑X WELL PERMIT NUMBER 36107 0 LIVESTOCK WATER TANK NUMBER .. ❑ EROSION CONTROL DAM NUMBER 3 3 O 3 g 2 4 Weld 3. WELL LOCATION; COUNTY OWNERS WELL DESKiNATJON $0— tW, ' Pal t Pt NE 1/4 wvs SE 1/4,Sec. 30 Twp, 2 D N er❑S.,Range 65 ❑E w ®W. 6ttp.,it Distances from Section Lines FL from❑N. w❑S. Line. FL from❑ E w❑W. Law. Subdivision La Block Filing (Una) 4. J JVESTOCK TANK OR EAQ*ON CONTROL DAM LOCATION: COUNTY 1/4. Sec Twp. ❑N. fop S.. Range ❑ E. w❑W. P.M. 5- The above Listed owter(s) say(s) that he (they) am the mature described herein. The toasting record is being amended for the following reason(s): ® Change h name a owner- 0 Change in mating address. 6. I (we) have read the statements made herein. Jmow the contents thereof. and state that they are uue to my (our) luwwadga (Pursuant to Section 24-4-104 (13)(a) CAS., the making of false statements herein constitutes perjury in the second degree and is punishable as a class 1 misdemeanor.) Name/ikle (Please type or print) Sipzae Date Platte Valley l� Airpark, Ltd. Cased, • 9/17/91 By' � d, 4 eh' /Viso(2.4 /irc- ��` i� .� FOR OFFi USE ONL• tea. Asi,41,„,„ 7 Li9C, ocT 1 5 -)tf • a o.. Court Case No. Div. Co.12at- WD D a Basin MD Use WRJ -68 . STATE OF COLORADO f J`:7%.r; •;1... 141.144x No. ` _ DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES 1DE) le OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER �ECa3 i WQ 68 18 Use R.gi,t.rod MAP AND STATEMENT FOR WATER WELL FILING \PERMIT NUMBER 36101 r STATE OF COLORADO ) SS • WELL LOCATION ^ (_ r COUNTY OF Weld ) Weld (J ' ' County • (- Know all men by these presents: That the undersigned NE t/of SR Y4, sec• 30 Don Drawer — Flying D Rencb T. 2X R. 65w , ' 6 .,P.M claimant(s), whose address is RRlitt1_2 'Stir 225A INDICATE WELL LOCATION ON DIAGRAM' City Fort Lu.ptea , COTOrsdo $0691 ,states: NORTH r I 1 Claimant(s) is (are) the owner(s) of the well described hereon; i I • „ r r the-total number of acres of land to be irrigated from this well ---TI — I — r • F r 1 rI is --^^ ; work was commerced on this well by actual con- h I• m 31 ocn r strvetionr 6t11 day of December ,196.8_; I l • _ —t en I. the yield to be used from said well is Zl (gpm), for 1 I r - I ( r.. which claim is hereby made for domestic purposes; -• I -I SOUTH that rth!'bQeroge anm.ial amount of water to be diverted is ^ 0) WELL SHALL BE LOCATED WITH R acre-feet; and that the aforementioned CORNER'S TO GOVERNMENT SURVEY CORNERS OR - statements ore mode and this map and statement are filed in UMENTS, OR SECTION LINES BY DISTANCE AND BEARING. compliance with the lani: ft. from - section line. �G (North.or'South) Claimant •) ft. from section line. Subscribed before me on this day of (East of)lest) 19_. c Ground Water Basin •—•—• • My commission expires Water Management District Notary Public WELL DATA Domestic wells may be located by the following Date Completed December 20, 1968 LOT , BLOCK ---,- Static Water Level 210? SUBDIVISION Total Depth 6701 FILING it ACCEPTED FOR FILING IN THE OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER OF COLORADO ON THIS DAY OF , 19_. State Engineer FORM TO BE MADE OUT IN QUADRUPLICATE: WHITE FORM MUST BE AN ORIGINAL COPY ON BOTH SIDES AND SIGNED._ WHITE copy & GREEN copy must be filed with the State Engineer within 30 days after well is cam jqsle,)?I,tJ copy ;a few the Owner & YELLOW copy is for the Driller. 4+-:1 a WELL LQG W� DATA ti •_ Water • From To Type of Moal Loc. Type Drilling Rotary 0 27 Clay HOLE DIAMETER:_ 27 30 Gravel 30 1} Claq 7 �/)1 in. from 0 _ft. to 503 f 43 3.a. 3 cle 1 1 4Rock 4 34.L in. from 503 ft. to 670 f 1 214 Shale in. from ft. to f 2114. 221 Sandstone 221 258 Shale CASING RECORD 258 259, Rock 259 267' Sandy Shale Cemented from 5031 to L1t.7T 267 284 Shale . S o . • • ,. - .. . 281} 286 Rock Plain Casing 286 300 Sand [ 7 ,n • 300 329 Sandy Shale Sizdr -I/TCi'iSdsteeym 0 ft. to 503 f 329 31 Rock — -. 34 l !4 0 Shale i C r r 00 14.01 Rock Size_ land__ from_ —fit, to_ • 401 ).1.18 Shale Size __ kind from ft, to ft 418 422 Sand • 422 W.l-0 •Shale Perforated Casing 14140 14.62 Soft Sandy Shale 1462 14.70 Coal t -- 14.70 4 2e &.. Shale Size kindgalvfiom aft. to_ 6.0 ft 478 482' Dirty Sand - . (12t lap) 482 483 Rock I Size,_, kind from ft. to^fit 483 501 Soft Shale 501 513 Sand 'Size , kind from ft. to ft 513 $lb Coal 516 518 Shale TEST DATA 518 526 Sand 526 528 Shale Dote Tested rigpemher 17, t9EP 528 531 Coal Type of Pump bailed 531 534- Shale 5314. 514.0 Dirty Sand Length of Test 2 hour4 540 547 Sandy Shale Constant Yield lL- gpm 547 553 Sand Orawdown 240t 553 556 Shale 556 559 Coal WELL DRILLERS STATEMENT 559 564. Sandy Shale 564 578 Shale 57a 579 Rock 579 660 Sand • RQX,D & HOLDEN 660 670 Shalt being duly sworn, deposes and says: __ he is the driller of the well hereon described; he has read the statement _ made hereon; knows the content there- ---- - f ' of, ond the some is true of his own -^- knowledge. _ x 107// Us*additional paper if n. sa" to cattalo,* log.Agana" License No. 1 State of Colorado, County of ) ss Subscribed and sworn to before me this flay of , 19.._ My Commission expired , 19-- Notary Public ,,.,,e wgd-5-68• STATE F COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER ROURCES3,la ; A PERMIT TO USE GROUND WATER j igiiii 9 1968 JO A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WELL Deci a r:1w , ;: a 4 7968A APPLICATION FOR: O . REPLACEMENT FOR NO. N .. , „ 0 A PERMIT TO INSTALL A PUMP v-S e_ L, "wl;' `• :. O. OTHER '� PRINT OR TYPE LOCATION OF W- APPLICANT Flying D Ranch - Don Drawer COUNTY Weld Street Address Route 2 Box 225A _-IT------1, SR e. sec. 30 City & State Fort Lupton, Colorado 80621T. 2l , R. 65W 6 pee. a Street or Use of ground water domestic Lot & Block ---- Owner of land on which well City or is located riving D Ranch - Don Drawer Subdivision ---- Number of acres to be irrigated --_- Ground Water Basin ---- Legal description of Water Management irrigated land ---- District ---- Other water rights on this land ---- - LOCATE WELL ON THE BACK OF THIS SHEET Owner of irrigated land ---- DrillerTiOI,D7N.& H0TORN No....1___ Aquifer(s) ground water is to be obtained Drillers P. 0 Box 188 from ---- _ Address Hudson. Colorado 8004+112 Storage capacity -_-_ AF �z;�� .. 4i Z,,1` Signs re of Applicant THE FOLLOWING TWO FIGURES ARE MAXIMUMS AND CANNOT BE EXCEEDED IN FINAL USE. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL MAXIMUM PUMPING RATE 25 GPM AVERAGE ANNUAL AMOUNT OF GROUND WATER TO BE APPROPRIATED Acre-Feet ESTIMATED WELL DATA Anticipated start of drilling 12-5- 19 ja Anticipated start of use 12-23- 1968-.. Hole Diameter: APPLICATION APPROVED: in. from o ft. to 0 ft. VALID FOR ONE (1) YEAR AFTER DATE ISSUED in. from ft. to — o5 ft. UNLESS EXTENDED FOR GOOD CAUSE SHOWN TO THE ISSUING AGENCY Casing: PERMIT NO. 36107 CONDITIONAL / / Plain 5 9/i6 in. from 0 ft. to 6o ft. DEC 13 1968 11 1/2 in. from 720 ft. to ft. DATE ISSUED �J C /�� Perf. 11, 1/2 in. from 560 ft. to 620 ft. I 11 ffea1 in. from ft. to ft. STATE E IN CR I or CHAIRMAN GROUND WATER COMMISSION ESTIMATED PUMP DATA Outlet BY ir. 1921n Type Redn HP 3 HP Size 1+" APPLICATION MUST BE COMPLETED SATISFACTORILY BEFORE ACCEPTANCE (ovER) 9313 • • THE LOCATION OF THE PROPOSED WELL SHALL BE SHOWN ON THE DIAGRAM BELOW WITH • , ' REFERENCE TO SECTION LINES OR GOVERNMENT SURVEY CORNERS OR MONUMENTS. feet from (North or South) section line feet from (East or West) section line IF WELL IS FOR IRRIGATION, THE AREA TO BE IRRIGATED MUST BE SHADED OR CROSS-HATCHED. This diagram represents nine (9) sections. Use the CENTER SQUARE (one section) to indicate the location of the well . . I -- I i I i - + H + — + — + — + — + - I I I I I I- - + — + — + — + — + - + - I II I I a - ± — + - - + — + _ N I. r I - I I - + - + - + - + - + - + - I I I 1 - I - I - + - + - + - 1- - + - + - 1 1 i I _ i , _ THE SCALE OF THE DIAGRAM IS TWO INCHES EQUALS ONE-MILE • • RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR A CONTRACTOR SHOP AND ASSOCIATED USES IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - JACK AND LAVONNE ECKSTINE 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 21st day of October. 1992, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Jack and LaVonne Eckstine, 8585 Weld County Road 22. Fort Lupton. Colorado 80621, for a Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for a contractor shop and associated uses in the A (Agricultural) Zone District on the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of the SEyk, Section 9, Township 2 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, Jack and LaVonne Eckstine, applicants, were 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 proposal is located within the urban growth boundary area of the Town of Firestone and is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Urban Growth Boundary Area Goals and Policies. The Tri-Area Planning Commission reviewed the request and recommended either rejection or substantial revision of this request. The Conditions of Approval and Development Standards mitigate concerns expressed by the Tri- Area Planning Commission in their letter of September 1, 1992, to the greatest extent possible. b. The proposal is consistent with the intent of the A (Agricultural) Zone District in which the use is located. The proposed use is provided for as a Use by Special Review in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. 921017 piocoati- cc- Ape, pi. fri, (EP) AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT - ECKSTINE PAGE 2 c. The uses permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses and with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The uses on the surrounding properties include agricultural production, pasture, rural residences and a turkey farm. d. No overlay districts affect the site. e. Amended 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 a contractor shop and associated uses 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 Amended 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 the existing septic system is required to be reviewed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer and a copy of that review submitted to the Weld County Health Department. 4. Prior to recording: a. The plat shall be amended to show the existing fueling facility. b. The plat shall be amended to show one access onto Weld County Road 19. 5. Prior to any change in uses of the facility or facility renter, the applicant shall submit a letter to the Department of Planning Services indicating the specific changes. 921017 AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT - ECKSTINE PAGE 3 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 21st day of October, A.D., 1992. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD 0 :rvTY. COLORADO /007S, yyy Weld County Clerk to the Board ,�s Geo e Ken dy, Chairman BY: Ac--444,11 ;;Cir2�'��i �$/il�/�,�c� Deputy Clerk to the Constance L. Harb rt. ro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: C. W /^1J , Ki Mg-14,,„," County Attorney Gordea‘EC cy W. H. Webster 921017 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS JACK AND LAVONNE ECKSTINE AMENDED USR 8894 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit is for a contractor shop and associated uses as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated herein. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Section 90 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 3. The Amended Special Review Permit shall not be transferable to any successors in interest to the described property and shall terminate automatically upon conveyance of the property to others for the operation of the facility. 4. All structures or septic systems shall not be located within the Colorado Interstate Gas Company's right-of-way. 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. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the light industrial limit of 70 dB(A), as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 10. Adequate toilet facilities shall be maintained on this site for employees and the public. 11. Storage of materials, derelict vehicles, and equipment shall be visually screened from all adjacent properties and road rights-of-way. 12. The property shall be maintained in compliance with S.A.R.A. Title III. 13. Access shall be limited to one from Weld County road 19 and one from Weld County Road 22. 14. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 15. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 921017 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - ECKSTINE PAGE 2 16. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 17. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department, Platteville Fire Protection District, 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. 18. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown herein and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 19. 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. 921017 NOTICE The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, on October 21, 1992, conditionally approved a Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for the property and purpose described below. Conditional approval of this plan creates a vested property right pursuant to Article 68 of Title 24, C.R.S. . as amended, for a period of three years. APPLICANT: Jack and LaVonne £ckstine 8585 Weld County Road 22 Fort Lupton, Colorado 80621 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SEj of Section 9, Township 2 North, Range 67 west of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF APPROVED USE: A contractor shop and associated uses in the A (Agricultural) Zone District SIZE OF PARCEL: 3 acres, more or less Failure to abide by the terms and conditions of approval will result in a forfeiture of the vested property right. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: c j,l_POLAx/e 0Oia Deputy Clerk to the Board PUBLISHED: October 29, 1992, in the Windsor Beacon 3210.17 A UiAVITOFPUBLICATION STATE OF COLORADO ss COUNTY OF WELD I,KEITH HANSEN,of said County of Weld,being duly sworn,say that I am publisher of � .e Daf WLIDSOR BEACON t1 Canes a•caw a1.MW,, insessetarweiresfr a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said eM00o111• prosr•Flmetl Pant*dapeolat,ReviewCounty and State, published in the town ofWINDSOR, P.n*ta:ee fs.s.ersm. in said County and State; and that the notice, of which a Nep:, the annexed is a true copy, has been published in said ...s a wed■s'W%N weekly for successive weeks,that the notice p"""ie1° fix' +amended, was published in the regular and entire issue of every 0.M.. MM.fa a I.ranway...t ' number of the paper during the period and time of .•yraw,t publication, and in the newspaper proper and not in a ,s.e saa eesaw.roae.e- supplement, and that the first publication of said notice ee"erti°sett p° °°° °°' said in was paper baring the date of the taw ••f o29aa �rf.�f— ateeSEwaElations. Yof .AD I9 and T,.n*x r«a.aaaeae7 the last publication bearing the date of the Visit at than. .IL.:Wad p.1y,oM.w day of AD., 19_ and w AllO`1Nri"et"'o that the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published shop and e,mow. . continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of S 1••MO iSUSIor'Mint consecutive weeks,in said County and State,prior to the SIZE or?Moak•s'...., date of first publication of said notice,and the Same is a newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate whniesbiSytt.:tw. printing of legal notices an advertisements, approved .M.e.ea..r wis"1 May 18,1931,and all prior �m in force. � s��:a SOME) or aouarr cows socaufts oolsar owaAoo?, . LISHER er:a01N1D9..wA110[K - aalcTotlefgAno: Subscri sworn to before me.this 30 dayWfv41142tLY 2.•Aswan. of PG(A.Q-e c4 €-,a°e oelelae+lY NOTARY PUBLIC' . /- - My commission expires motif x /t-yr- j • • 92.1017 ATTENDANCE RECORD HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS ON THIS 21st DAY OF OCTOBER 1992: DOCKET 0 92-59 -- Amended USR - Jack & LaVonne Eckstine DOCKET 0 92-60 -- USR -- 83rd Joint Venture Resource DOCKET 0 92-61 -- Amended USR - Platte Valley Airpark, Ltd, c/o Marilyn M. Taylor DOCKET 0 PLEASE write or print your name legibly, your address and the DOCKET 0 (as listed above) or the name of the applicant of the hearing you are attending. NAME ADDRESS HEARING ATTENDING . 9lF t 4,.A ' 7S�'J�sic//2 Pt A'u ,,f /4-7, ,, . as, 65-216>„_ R ;�,, e71— y 7/� _r 4`�-rt�.nnr.a y�,. nPr en.` ,) �A ` /1(u2A )dj(epoo y e t1 A rl i & rn_._. ..� ,/� . . /v_-,...1./ •' A.-Teti /21r). �l La, . ✓iLtt.'/.y 19� ? v� el fir b(�r, .sassF �- x'063 / // NOTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, a public bearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, First Floor, Greeley. Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit are requested to attend and may be heard. Should the applicant or any interested party desire the presence of a court reporter to make a record of the proceedings, in addition to the taped record which will be kept during the hearing, the Clerk to the Board's Office shall be advised in writing of such action at least five days prior to the hearing. The cost of engaging a court reporter shall be borne by the requesting party. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley. Colorado. DOCKET NO: 92-59 APPLICANT Jack and LaVonne Eckstine 8585 Weld County Road 22 Ft. Lupton, Colorado 80621 DATE: October 21. 1992 TIME: 10:00 a.m. REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for a contractor shop and associated uses in the A (Agricultural) Zone District LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE} of Section 9, Township 2 North, Range 67 west of the 6th P.M.. Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: North of and adjacent to Weld County Road 22, and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 19 (10137 Weld County Road 19) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Betty Henson Deputy Clerk to the Board DATED: September 28, 1992 PUBLISHED: October 8, 1992 in the Windsor Beacon e-wia' !NO n 0 • CERTIFICATE OF MAILING The undersigned hereby certifies that a true and correct copy of the foregoing Notice of Hearing, Docket #92-59, was placed in the United States mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the following property owners. DATED this 30th day of September. 1992. Deputy Clerk the Board Gordon Turkey Farms, Inc. 6825 East Tennessee Denver, Colorado 80224 Greeley National Bank and Robert Parker, et al P. 0. Box 1098 % Trust Department Greeley, Colorado 80632 Farmers Reservoir and Irrigation Company 80 South 27th Avenue Brighton, Colorado 80601 Arichie M. and Catherine C. Sprague 8592 Weld County Road 24 Fort Lupton, Colorado 80621 • Jack and LaVonne Eckstine 8585 Weld County Road 22 Fort Lupton, Colorado 80621 921017 • ..,....... . AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION •M9LGE w,n, STATE OF COLORADO WalshOnalftelniaassa mec,pp wIllMSS*the COL':iTYOFWELD ChstrbinakAlefeareot caeyr w al Via Coat oeptawla ttOnsY I,KEITH HANSEN,of said Cbunty of Weld,being duly a,sueeeaaeewrex:1etl sworn,say that I am publisher of Oarsonatareasaa All-0ereaeeAe`etyarta WINDSOR BEACON *Ansa In alb Opal. lindrepssail Alkan,eerbere"` il, a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said "1"eine"syes County and State, published in the town of WINDSOR, s vu. * m in said County and State; and that the notice, of which p scarpaeesleverwrb the annexed is a true copy, has been published in said lea'At weeere+^fe^'"r^° weekly for/_successive weeks, that the notice nes••waAraen.,s+w. sano.ailla tatter was published in the regular and entire issue of every sere o'oo number of the paper during the period and time of :'eeyeYp,ee,�larW.rae•' publication, and in the newspaper proper and not in a supplement, and that the first publication of said notice wer.,eepaitel e.•epr.er was in said paper bearing the date of the asmessinorin -"- ; and.n•a«., M , 19 A,D., `L?' BE IT ALSO gpwN err a _ „day of °CAPS lard mar astantyllw v the last publication bearing the date of the dr oeswasisinsoopasset •Iw .t et a ankle a day of A.D., 19_ and -OeM,r,peepaa.e.Ne,atue' that the said WLTDSOR BEACON has been published MeiscalearcksRata".4; continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 5 eseaeles Pastes wane.• esses.es.x,.,.,+Th,> consecutive weeks,in said County and State,prior to the date of first publication of said notice,and the same is a rte.» '• >'� ' "' newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate •.sokeeesisesssoiewet printing of legal notices an advertisements, approved eass sc.PLi a Coma: May 18,1931,and all prior as in force. • v c OAMOISs c"Nes"4' <TPL10APeai.freQa ao,, v wC.a , • P HER REO20ere ESW :fin."- rpa Ii• .;'s„,ee,_eea t as . S ' •d d sworn to before me this —O day - eeeaemee.e.a ::roars%A: • of 19$Y (perllieen0;7errtDlpea. "i.- >iw*'un-.:<rrn,. Ili4ya.saw.aarwen2 •; NOTARY PUBLIC w.a - PJ.t.vida aMM:GWMO._ My commission expires '�� "Z C�1��' Avreeetsmanyase ittsmai, - \ rweaountiRowe IOW #.. ,COUNTY ICgyNeaIONHNa: WELD yOOtaRY pgLOM0O .�.. r a L-rWcwe. nw. I�.>1Yl,r,Og p„t1M • GLD. MDEN. �SPIEaOtd r:'a i. ..� • iNISMORIMOVIAIOWx... • 921017 • SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING Page 2 • Jean Hoffman moved continue U$R-966. Waste Services Company, c/o Brad Keirnes, until October 6, 1992\ Bud Clemons seconded the motion. / The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Jean Hoffman - yes; Tom Rulon - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Jliette Kroekel - yes; Shirley amenisch - yes; Bud Clemons - yes. Motion carried. CASE NUMBER: S-325 NAME: Eugene Reiber/Sharp Brot ers Seed Company ADDRESS: 302 First Avenue/101 st 4th Scree Road, Greeley. Colorado 80631 REQUEST: A Resubdivision to adj t lot lin and provide an access easement. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 1 and , Bloc 1, Ceisert Subdivision, Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 3.5 mile north of the Town of Keenesburg; approximately .5 miles w s of Weld County Road 59 right-of-way. Brian Grubb, explained he receiv a cal from Mr. Reiber stating he would not be able to attend the meeting b indicated a would like the case to be reviewed anyway. Bud Clemons said he ad done the f eld check for this application-and the request was to adjust t lines. This uld not impact adjacent property owners. The Chairman asked if here was anyone in the au ante who wished to speak for or against this app cation. No one wished to spa k, Bud Clemons move Case Number S-325, Eugene Reiber/Sh rp Brothers Seed Company, be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with he Planning Commission's recommendation for approval. Shirley Camenisch second° the motion. The Chai n asked the secretary to poll the members of th Planning Commission for the decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Jean Hoffman - ye ; Tom Rulon - yes; Judy amaguchi - yes; Juliette Kroekel - yes; Shirley Cam isch - yes; Bud Cie ns - yes. Motion carried. • CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-894 NAME Jack and .LaVonne,Eckstina ADDRESS: 8585 Weld County Road 22. Ft. Lupton, Colorado 80621 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for a contractor shop and associated uses in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 9, T2N, R67W of the 6th P.M. . Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of and adjacent to Weld County Road 22. and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 19 (10137 Weld County Road 19) . 7 C -: 9 �:017 E)CHrAt • i SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING Page 3 Jack Eckstine, applicant. explained the amendment co this Use by Special Review would help broaden the use of the property so renting the property would be easier. The Chairman 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 Amended USR-894, Jack and LaVonne Eckstine, be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval. Tom Rulon seconded the motion. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Jean Hoffman - yes; Tom Rulon - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Juliette Kroekel - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Bud Clemons - yes. Motion carried. CASE . ER: S-326 NAME: Li Land Company ADDRESS: 361 71st Avenue, Greeley, CO 80632 REQUEST: Final P.J.D. Plan and a Site Specific evelopmenc Plan. LEGAL DESCRI ON: Part of the NE4 of Section T5N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Appro imacely 2 miles south of th Town of Windsor; west of and adjace c to Weld County Road 17 a d south of Weld County Road 60. Gary Tuttle, represen tive, Lind Land Comp y, explained their plan had changed a bit from the original application. Miner changes such as a loop road at the entrance, access of back is to stay int,Irnal, a park/picnic area with a shelter for the residents. possibl tennis cou s, a perimeter bridle paths for horses, and extensive landscaping a he entr nce area. Jean Hoffman wanted her cone t be a matter of record regarding Weld County Road 17. Gary Tuttle explained\ here would be acceleration and deceleration lanes 300' to 400' feet from the a trance. Jean Hoffman also wanted to know if the Town of Windsor annexed chi property in the future would the open spaces in the development become public. CaryTetttle said the Homeowner's Associated would own the open space. Cary Tuttle stated\his concerns regarding the Conditions of Approval. He wanted them o be reword to read "prior to the hearing" not "prior to scheduling" . Brian Grubb asked for a 0 minute recess to c nfer with the applicant. When the meeting was readjou d Brian Grubb explain d a fax was received regarding accessory structures The request for 10,000 uare foot accessory structures is a significant c. nge from the original applic tion. The applicant was told 1,500 square foot truccures were a Use by Right \n the R-1 (Residential) zone district. Any s . ctures that would house boats. t`@creational vehicles, etc. , would need to built within the residential enve@ pe as shown on the plat. Extensive disc sion followed. \ 92-017 • i BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING COMMISSION !917 CCcp ] rn. - RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMTSSIONERS > 2J _ _CLE7C( Moved by Richard Kimmel that the following resolution be introduc4ii� fist passage by the Weld County Planning Commission, Be it resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the application for: CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-894 NAME: Jack and LaVonne Eckstine ADDRESS: 8585 Weld County Road 22, Ft. Lupton, Colorado 80621 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for a contractor shop and associated uses in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 9, T2N, R67W of the 6th P.m. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of and adjacent to Weld County Road 22, and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 19 (10137 Weld County Road 19) . 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 proposal is located within the urban growth boundary area of the Town of Firestone and is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Urban Growth Boundary Area Goals and Policies, The Tri-Area Planning Commission reviewed the request and recommended either rejection or substantial revision of this request. The conditions of approval and development standards mitigate concerns expressed by the Tri- Area Planning Commission in their letter of September 1, 1992, to the greatest extent possible. The proposal is consistent with the intent of the A (Agricultural) zone district in which the use is located. The proposed use is provided for as a Use by Special Review in the A (Agricultural) zone district; • XNIs3i; /� 92".917 --.-... ..-.- . .. RESOLUTION, Amended USR-894 Jack and LaVonne Eckstine Page 2 The uses permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses and with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The uses on the surrounding properties include agricultural production, pasture, rural residences and a turkey farm; No overlay districts affect the site; and 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 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 the existing septic system is required to be reviewed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer and a copy of that review submitted to the Weld County Health Department. 4. Prior to recording: the plat shall be amended to show the existing fueling facility. the plat shall be amended to show one access onto Weld County Road 19. 5. Prior to any change in uses of the facility or facility renter, the applicant shall submit a letter to the Department of Planning Services indicating the specific changes. 6. Prior to scheduling this case before the Board of County Commissioners the application materials shall be amended to show the reduced types of possible uses. salon? • • RESOLUTION, Amended USR-894 Jack and LaVonne Eckstine Page 3 Motion seconded by Tom Rulon. VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Richard Kimmel Jean Hoffman Tom Rulon Judy Yamaguchi Juliette Kroekel Shirley Camenisch Bud Clemons The Chairman declared the resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy be forwarded with the file of this case to the Board of County Commissioners for further proceedings. CERTIFICATION OF COPY I, Sharyn Ruff, Recording Secretary for the Weld County Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing resolution, is a true copy of the resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County, Colorado, adopted on September 15, 1992. Dated the 15 h of Se to r, 1992. Sharyn F Ruff Secretary • • SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Jack and LaVonne Eckstine Amended USR-894 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review permit is for a contractor shop and associated uses 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 Special Review permit shall not be transferable to any successors in interest to the described property and shall terminate automatically upon conveyance of the property to others for the operation of the facility. 4. All structures or septic systems shall not be located within the Colorado Interstate Gas Company's right-of-way. 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. The Maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the light industrial limit of 70 dB(A) , as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 10. Adequate toilet facilities shall be maintained on this site for employees and the public. 11. Storage of materials, derelict vehicles, and equipment shall be visually screened from all adjacent properties and road rights-of-way. 12. The property shall be maintained in compliance with S.A.R.A. Title III. 13. Access shall be limited to one from Weld County road 19 and one from Weld County Road 22, 14. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance, 15. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 57-d19.17 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Jack and LaVonne Eckstine USR-894 Page 2 16. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 17. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department, Platteville Fire Protection District, 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. 18. 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. 19. 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. INVENTORY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION Applicant: Jack and LaVonne Eckstine Case Number: Amended USR-894 Submitted 4L Preparedt Prior to Rearing At jr-Ceti-TT 1. Application 12 pages X 2. 1 Application plat 1 page X 3. DPS Referral Summary Sheet X 4. DPS Recommendation X 5. DPS Surrounding Property Owner's Mailing List X 6. DPS Mineral Owner's Mailing List X 7. 3 DPS Maps Prepared by Planning Technician X 8. DPS Notice of Hearing X 9. DPS Case File Summary Sheet X 10. DPS Field Check X 11. Letter dated September 1, 1992, from the Tri-Area Planning Commission X 12. Memo dated August 25. 1992, from the Weld County Health Department 13. Referral response dated August 18, 1992, from Central Weld County Water District X 14. Referral response dated August. 18, 1992, from the Office of Emergency Management 15. Referral response dated August 20, 1992, from X Longmont Soil Conservation District 16. Letter dated September 11, 1992 from Jack X Eckstine 17. Referral response dated August 20. 1992• from X Weld County Engineering 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 September 23, 1992. tal‘fre71Cilie 1fr--- STATE OF COLORADO ) ) COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THISSday of MX 19Q SEAL NO ARY PUBLI 4 COr MyCa^�;S C1 3hOV,mt,:r21.1735 ,)k•-*., :4e; My Commission Expires 'C j Y' �p e% r : ,,.: g r C �r • EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SH Caser;fir•� rA'S2 — i+ r.Yi* Qcwt t- X�/t ShjilzExhibit Submitted By Exhibit Description TZ B 0nt.,s . w.�y � /n2-319" c. 10_0avnm s� _C 1.,.__ .,-. .c7 d-1r.ynL,,� I,IaVq& D. re.-1, pox &,-a )e ;cv.., ti E. F. C. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. 0. P. Q. R. S. T. U. V. N. X. Y. Z. 927:D17 CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-894 NAME: Jack and LaVonne Eckstine ADDRESS: 8585 Weld County Road 22, Ft. Lupton, Colorado 80621 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for a contractor shop and associated uses in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 9, T2N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of and adjacent to Weld County Road 22, and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 19 (10137 Weld County Road 19) . 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: This proposal is located within the urban growth boundary area of the Town of Firestone and is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Urban Growth Boundary Area Goals and Policies. The Tri-Area Planning Commission reviewed the request and recommended either rejection or substantial revision of this request. The conditions of approval and development standards mitigate concerns expressed by the Tri- Area Planning Commission in their letter of September 1, 1992, to the greatest extent possible. The proposal is consistent with the intent of the A (Agricultural) zone district in which the use is located. The proposed use is provided for as a Use by Special Review in the A (Agricultural) zone district; The uses permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses and with the future development of the surrounding area as permitted by the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The uses on the surrounding properties include agricultural production, pasture, rural residences and a turkey farm; No overlay districts affect the site; and Special Review Permit Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety and welfare of the neighborhood and County. nom,;a fr • • STAFF RECOMMENDATION Jack and LaVonne Eckstine CSR-894 Page 2 This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and 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 the existing septic system is required to be reviewed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer and a copy of that review submitted to the Weld County Health Department. 4. Prior to recording: the plat shall be amended to show the existing fueling facility. the plat shall be amended to show one access onto Weld County Road 19. 5. Prior to any change in uses of the facility or facility renter, the applicant shall submit a letter to the Department of Planning Services indicating the specific changes. 6. Prior to scheduling this case before the Board of County Commissioners the application materials shall be amended to show the reduced types of possible uses. 921017 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Jack and LaVonne Eckstine Amended USR-894 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review permit is for a contractor shop and associated uses 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 Special Review permit shall not be transferable to any successors in interest to the described property and shall terminate automatically upon conveyance of the property to others for the operation of the facility. 4. All structures or septic systems shall not be located within the Colorado Interstate Gas Company's right-of-way. 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. The Maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the light industrial limit of 70 dB(A) , as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 10. Adequate toilet facilities shall be maintained on this site for employees and the public. 11. Storage of materials, derelict vehicles, and equipment shall be visually screened from all adjacent properties and road rights-of-way. 12. The property shall be maintained in compliance with S.A.R.A. Title III. 13. Access shall be limited to one from Weld County road 19 and one from Weld County Road 22, 14. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 15. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 32 .017 • • DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Jack and LaVonne Eckstine USR-894 Page 2 16. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 17. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department, Platteville Fire Protection District, 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. 18. 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. 19. 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. 3C-1..1 ay �1 Y Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 10th Street Greeley . Colorado 80631 To whom it may concern: We received the Staff recommendation and conferred with current planner Keith Schuett on 9/10/92 in reference to the latest amendments for the amended U .S .R . 894 application . 1 . On the purposed operation and use we omit the painting , welding and etc . 2. There is a need for a fueling facility that had been previously overlooked . 3 . We shall submit a letter to Weld County Planning for any change in occupants for their approval . 4 . We shall designate a screening area for derelict equipment . ( waiting on repairs ) and material storage . ( Shown on amended Plot . ) on page 2 of staff recommended actions No .4 . The plot is amended to show existing fueling facility . The Plot is amended to show one access to W .O .R . 19 and one access to W .C .R . 22 . Sincerely . a/Z: 7 -//- `tom :rack 0 . Eckstine a,-1J --t4if1M41;11 • A 41111 • REC�j�/Ea DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES AUG 12 PHONE(303)358Ho00.EXr.s400 mar EET 1992 GREELEY.COLORADO 80631 ik ,,E,„„ wt UN 7.NO ;VEER 1+'\"' 'uf.I".7" COLORADO ,. , , 0 T SEP 1 01992 CASE N'JMBE' TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: WeldComallp9 Enclosed is an application from Jack and LaVonne Eckstine for a Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for a contractor shop and associated uses. The parcel of land is described as part of the SE4 of Section 9, T2N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is north of and adjacent to Weld County Road 22 and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 19. 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 August 28, 1992, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schuett, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. 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: • Agency: t.�c`; . e , \-,ek Date: j (ZO. I C(2 91017 • • TRI-AREA PLANNING COMMISSION P.O.BOX 363 FREDERICK.COLORADO 80530 September 1 , 1992 Department of Planning Services 915 10 Street Greeley, CO 80631 AMENDED USR-894 Following consideration of the above captioned Use by Special Review application amendment , the Tri-Area Planning Commission recommends either rejection or at least substantial revision. The location has been in continuous non-conforming use since 1969; from an oil field drilling equipment yard to decorative rock finishing, back to oilfield equipment. Justification of continual amendments is limited to filing costs and the uncer- tanties of the rental market. The Commission finds no fault with the desire to maintain an economically viable property, but, the open-ended activities allowed under "Contractors Shops" (page 10-4) and particularly "Oil and Gas Support and Service" (page 10-16) , encourage businesses such as painting and welding that have been curtailed in nearby areas (Casa Grande) . Maintenance activities resulting in hazardous waste materials, stormwater drainage considerations, a further increase in WCR 19 traffic, were inadequately considered. Local impacts should be considered since ANGI is relocating its maintenance department just south on WCR 19. Further, it would appear that an overly broad, unlimited set of applicable non-conforming uses, violate the intent of the zoning code (page 70-1 paragraph 71) . 2 s, Chairman Tri-Area Planning Commission la r 1 HSP106P INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM PERMIT NO. G-900211 WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT NEW PERMIT ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES 1517 16TH AVENUE COURT, GREELEY, CO 80631 353-0635 EXT.2223 OWNER ECKSTINE, JACK h LA VONNE ADDRESS 8585 WCR 22 PH (303) 833.3670 FT. LUPTON CO 80621 ADDRESS OF PROPOSED SYSTEM 10137 WCR 19 FT. LUPTON CO 80621 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SITE : SEA SEC 9 TWP 2 RNG 67 SUBDIVISION: LOT 0 BLOCK 0 FILING 0 USE TYPE : COMMERCIAL CUTTING FLUID DISPOSAL SYSTEM SERVICES :% PERSONS 1 BATHROOMS .01 LOT SIZE 119.00 ACRES BEDROOMS 0 BASEMENT PLUMBING NO WATER SUPPLY CWCWD APPLICATION FEE $150.00 REC ' D BY RECEPTIONIST AID SIGNED BY JACK ECKSTINE DATE 10/02/90 DATE 10/02/90 PERCOLATION RATE O.O MIN PER INCH LIMITING ZONE )_t_ FEET SOIL TYPE & 4$#_ PERCENT GROUND SLOPE 0.Z DIRECTION REQUIRES ENGINEER DESIGN -FROM THE APPLICATION INFORMATION SUPPLIED AND THE ON-SITE SOIL PERCOLATION DATA . THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS ARE REQU RED: SEPTIC TANK -- GALLONS, ABSORPTION TRENCH13L. SQ. FT. OR • ABSORPTION BED SQ. FT. IN ADDITION, THIS PERMS I�j $UBCT TO THE F0 LOWING ADDITIONAL TERMS AND - - CONDITIONS: 4PALL C d_ .. r�.pJF � THIS PERMIT IS GRANTED TEMPORARILY TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION TO COMMENCE. THIS PERMIT MAY BE REVOKED OR SUSPENDED BY THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT FOR REASONS SET FORTH IN THE WELD COUNTY INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM REGULATIONS INCLUDING FAILURE TO MEET ANY TERM OR CONDITION IMPOSED THEREON DURING TEMPORARY OR FINAL APPROVAL. THE ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT CONSTITUTE ASSUMPTION BY .THE DEPARTMENT OR ITS EMPLOYEES OF LIABILITY FOR THE FAILURE OR INADEQUACY OF THE . SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM. 4. Z ENVIRONMENTAL SPEC,=LIST DATE THIS PERMIT IS NOT TRANSFERABLE AND SHALL BECOME VOID IF SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION HAS - NOT COMMENCED WITHIN ONE YEAR OF ITS ISSUANCE. BEFORE ISSUING FINAL APPROVAL OF THIS PERMIT THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO IMPOSE ADDI- TIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS REQUIRED TO MEET OUR REGULATIONS ON A CONTINUING BA-. SIS. FINAL PERMIT APPROVAL IS CONTINGENT UPON THE FINAL INSPECTION OF THE COM-.. ;.`; . PLETED SYSTEM BY THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT. • p SEP 0 21992 wedDigo 9.31017 ORIGINAL-APPLICANT; COPY-WCHD WCHD-EMS MAY, 1984 s \i LAND USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-894 DATE: September 8, 1992 NAME: Jack and LaVonne Eckstine ADDRESS: 8585 Weld County Road 22, Fort Lupton, Colorado 80621 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for a contractor shop and associated uses in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 9, T2N, R67W of the 6th p.m. , Weld County. Colorado. LOCATION: North of and adjacent to Weld County Road 22 and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 19. SIZE OF PARCEL: 2 acres, more or less POSSIBLE ISSUES SUMMARIZED FROM APPLICATION MATERIAL: 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 referral responses from: - Weld County Health department - Weld County office of Emergency Management - Central Weld County Rater District - Longmont Soil Conservation District - Tri-Area Planning Commission No objections have been received by Department of Planning services' staff from surrounding property owners, 321017 • I • • �• • I• . n.•r• yv: 40r° _' •• ! n 25 nal nTT : ; `E' -Xt..- n •y. .• I I • : - - / .� 24 Dr• • •• ' ® ___-r- - r - • aR f • • •!•I'• -ei• i 4°1rora.. { ,• n r P . v p•. .'f'• ar,'_+T� -r �-.__/;.4.94•J •, -• .._ hi I.• M ) -lam+• •• �Y'7Y� D jCM Y . •�•I" elI 1 2t -3.3 • • Y.• r I, . • � •r..� • • d D • II / .r ` I . 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LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 9, T2N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of and adjacent to Weld County Road 22 and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 19. LAND USE: N (? I f&I/.zi at — GtA 1. E 4 s 1 j ZONING: N A (Agricultural) E A (Agricultural) S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) COMMENTS:V r l' .Gt41 j� C1�J e P J - „fn.) (y X/r.Q is ?e /f, `GZ I�G� e'J Gv 292 f. , Gk ee-dA , o t O)( 12 r L V t1G IL //nn/, lhX(nd �P/✓? .R a S��Lc� �;( Q'...+►�,• ac.&a a-u W CR 22 9210.17 FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: Amended USR-894 DATE OF INSPECTION: August 31, 1992 NAME: Jack and LaVonne Eckstine REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an Amended Special Use permit for a contractor shop and associated uses in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 9, T2N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of and adjacent to Weld County Road 22 and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 19. LAND USE: N: Agricultural production E: Turkey farm, rural residences S: Pasture W: Pasture, Rural residences ZONING: N: A (Agricultural) E: A (Agricultural) S: A (Agricultural) W: A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: The property is as shown in the application materials. Access is off County Road 19. a county local. The property slopes from the east down to the west. The property is being used by an oil field related service. The parking area appears to be graveled. Some accesses shown on the plat do not appear to be used on a regular basis. Citet . . tt Current Planner • REFERRAL LIST • NAME: Jack and LaVonne Eckstine CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-894 REFERRALS SENT: REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: COUNTY TOWNS and CTTIES /Attorney _Ault Health Department _Brighton ../Ex/Extension Service _Broomfield tension Management Office _Dacono �. .Sheriff's Office _Eaton K Engineering _Erie Housing Authority _Evans _Airport Authority Firestone _Building Inspection _Fort Lupton _Frederick STATE _Garden City _Division of Water Resources Gilcrest Geological Survey Greeley ___— Department of Health _Grover _Highway Department _Hudson _Historical Society Johnstown Water Conservation Board ----_Keenesburg Oil and Gas Conservation Commission _Kersey La Salle FIRE DISTRICTS Lochbuie __-- Ault F-1 _Longmont Berthoud F-2 _Mead _ Briggsdale F-24 _Milliken _Brighton F-3 New Raymer _ Eaton F-4 ----Nunn _ _Fort Lupton F-5 Nunn Galeton F-6 —Platteville Hudson F-7 Severance Johnstown F-8 Thornton _ La Salle F-9 Windsor _Mountain View F-10 Milliken F-11 COUNTIES _ _Nunn F-12 Adams Pawnee F-22 Boulder _Z__Platteville F-13 ,_Latimer Platte Valley F-14 Poudre Valley F-15 FEDERAL GOVERNMEf ACENCTE _ $ _Raymer F-2 _US Army Corps of Engineers Southeast Weld F-16 USDA-APHIS Veterinary Service _ _Windsor/Severance F-17 �TFederal Aviation Administration _Wiggins F-18 _Federal Communication Commission Western Hills F-20 SOIL CONSERVATIQN DJS3'RICTS QIHEg _Brighton _Central Colo, Water Conservancy Dist. _Fort Collins Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. /Greeley ri-__r__ ...sung C.,.r.,::::_M.... X Longmont fl Central Weld County Water Dist. Web.c Adams _,X_Farmer's Reservoir and Irrigation Co. 80 South 27th Avenue COt'MTSSTON/BOARD MEMEAC Brighton, CO le< Shirley Camenisch X Colorado Industrial Gas Co. Land Dept. P.O. Box 1807, Colo. Springs, CO 80944 92017 • • ez // 11:41 lt TRI-AREA PLANNING COMMISSION P.O.BOX 181 JUDERICIC COLORADO$06.10 September 1, 1992 P 4 -11.14 Department of Planning Services O11'r 415 10 Street Greeley, CO 80631 AMENDED USR-894 Following consideration of the above captioned Use by Special Review application amendment , the Tri-Area Planning Commission recommends either rejection or at least substantial revision. The location has been in continuous non-conforming use since 1969; from an oil field drilling equipment yard to decorative rock finishing, back to oilfield equipment. Justification of continual amendments is limited to filing costs and the uncur- tanties of the rental market. The Commission finds no fault with the desire to maintain an economically viable property, but. the open-ended activities allowed under "Contractors Shops" (page 10-4) and particularly "Oil and Gas Support and Service" (page 10-16). encourage businesses such as painting and welding that have been curtailed in nearby areas (Casa Grande). Maintenance activities resulting in hazardous waste materials. stormwater drainage considerations, a further increase in WCR 19 traffic, were inadequately considered. Local impacts should be considered since ANGI is relocating its maintenance department just south on WCR 19. Further, it would appear that an overly broad, unlimited sat of applicable non-conforming uses, violate the intent of the zoning coda (page 70-1 paragraph 71). V � ��.. a. Cha rman A SEP 0 a 1992 11 Tri-Area Planning Commission 1 x Weld Calmly Plaanms SEP 8 '92 10:04 JG 9T7 • i & `' MEMORAfIDUfl1 VineKeith A. Schuett To Weld County Planning Dino August 25, 1992 COLORADO From John S. Pickle, M.S.E.H. , Directors, igireapk L3 .. SubJent Case Number: USR-894 Name: Eckstine, Jack and LaVonne 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. All waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. 4. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. 5. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the light industrial limit of 70 dB(A), as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 6. Adequate toilet facilities shall be provided for employees and the public. 7. The existing septic system is required to be reviewed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer and a copy of that review submitted to this Division, before the required I.S.D.S. Evaluation can be performed. JSP/JS/lam-1746 0 t7 AUG 25 1992 Weld CDu:i y Planning 9Z ,- �r! • • a6 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE 033)356 000,EXT.4400 91510th STREET GREELEY.COLORADO 80611 VI i ig C. COLORADO CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-894 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Jack and LaVonne Eckstine for a Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for a contractor shop and associated uses. The parcel of land is described as part of the SE4 of Section 9, T2N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is north of and adjacent to Weld County Road 22 and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 19. 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 August 28, 1992, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schuett, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2, We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. 4 We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4, A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5, Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: ''y /�/ Y(h�� Agency: �:. /C�I.✓l� .41.044.1- 19i��.�� Date: )77.$0,7- c AUG 2 1 199"2 JIL914.voj J • • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PMONEO0313564000.EXT.4400 915 10th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 c� ED HERRING COLORADO OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT CASE NUMBER: Amended USR•894 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Jack and LaVonne Eckstine for a Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for a contractor shop and associated uses. The parcel of land is described as part of the SE4 of Section 9, T2N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is north of and adjacent to Weld County Road 22 and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 19. 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 August 28, 1992, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schuett, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it ZDLD S?5t1••t- does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. t7 AU 92 14: 3` 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: l � C r/ Agency: 6veS0/O2f/v/ Date: n Z g/C/ _ ! O cn AUG 191992 11 9 �1,a, WeJ Cour/Planning faietio DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE p03)336-4000,EXT.4400 91510th STREET GREELEY,OOLORA0080831 �s COLORADO CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-894 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Jack and LaVonne Eckstine for a Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for a contractor shop and associated uses. The parcel of land is described as part of the SE4 of Section 9, T2N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is north of and adjacent to Weld County Road 22 and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 19. 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 August 28, 1992, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schuett, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. 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: S. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: , . 's1,, ,Agency: Longmont Soil Conservation District y(w Date: 8/20/92 --a AUG 2 11992 92D17 wow Canty Pl$a1n a Ill • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)356{000,EXT.4400 915 10th STREET OREELEV,COLORADO 80631 COLORADO August 14, 1992 Jack and LaVonne Eckstine 8585 Weld County Road 22 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Subject: Amended USR-894 - Request for a Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for a contractor shop and associated uses on a parcel of land described as part of 'the SE4 of Section 9, T2N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. Dear Mr. Eckstine: 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 September 15, 1992, at 1:30 p.m. This meeting will take place in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room, first floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. It is recommended that you and/or a representative be in attendance to answer any questions the Planning Commission members might have with respect to your application. It is the responsibility of an applicant to see that a sign is posted on the property under consideration at least 10 days preceding the hearing date. Sometime prior to September 2, 1992, you or a representative should call me to obtain a sign to be posted on the site no later than September 5, 1992. 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. 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. rianner 3lr.•4011 e Ask from; DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)356 000,maim 91510th STREET 'Nig le GAM FY,COLORADO 80631 COLORADO TO: SURROUNDING PROPERTY/MINERAL OWNERS CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-894 There will be a Public Hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission on Tuesday, September 15, 1992, 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: Jack and LaVonne Eckstine FOR: A contractor shop and associated uses. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 9, T2N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of and adjacent to Weld County Road 22 and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 19. Your property is within five-hundred (500) feet of the property on which this request has been made. For additional information write or telephone Keith A. Schuett, Current Planner. rrsw 1.n 404 s • CERTLFI CATS 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 Amended USR-894 for Jack and LaVonne Eckstine in the United States Mail, postage prepaid First Class Mail by letter as addressed on the attached list. this 18 day of August, 1992. 3-19-.1C-C-4-(16S 921017 v SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS AND/OR SUBSURFACE ESTATE AND MINERAL OWNERS Jack and LaVonne Eckstine Amended USR-894 Gordon Turkey Farms, Inc. 6825 E. Tennessee Denver, CO 80224 Greeley, National Bank and Robert Parker, et al. P.O. Box 1098, c/o Trust Department Greeley, CO 80632 Farmers Reservoir and Irrigation Co. 80 S. 27th Avenue Brighton, CO 80601 Arichie M. and Catherine C. Sprague 8592 County Road 24 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 921027 "/ irrWELD COUNTY OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT I PHONE(303)356.5000,EXT.42,45 OR 353.4224 P.O.SOX 758 GREELEY,COLORAOO80632 iglipe, COLORADO TO: Keith Schuett FROM: Ed Herring DATE: September 8. 1992 REF: Amended USR-894 Per our conversation of September 8, 1992 I was unaware that Jack and LaVonne Eckstine were going to install fuel tanks. Page 2, item #21 states that "The type of work to be performed does not involve the storage of hazardous chemicals or dangerous materials. The Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act (SARA) Title III identifies 366 chemicals in small quantities as extremely hazardous and any chemical. including fuels, in excess of 10.000 pounds as a hazardous chemical. No reports have been filed to date as may be required by the SARA Title III. Section 302 of SARA Title III requires the immediate notification if extremely hazardous chemicals are stored or if any chemicals. including fuels. are stored in excess of 10,000 pounds. I would have no objections with this USR change if SARA Title III is complied with at this facility. cis Siff) 0 71992 Welde°uatYplaaablg tt 4 • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(30S)358•A000,EXT.µ00 9t5,Om STREr GREELEY,COLORn008063, C. COLORADO O A TO CORRECTED NOTICE ViJ Thee WeelldJ•The Weld C/ouunnty Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, September 15, 1992, at 1:3O p.m. for the purpose of considering a Site Specific Development Plan and a an Amended Special Review permit for the property described below. Approval of the request may create a vested property right pursuant to Colorado Law. APPLICANT: Jack and LaVonne Eckstine LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 9, T2N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. TYPE AND INTENSITY OF PROPOSED USE: A contractor shop and associated uses. LOCATION: North of and adjacent to Weld County Road 22 and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 19. SIZE: 3 acres, more or less The public hearing will be held in the Weld County Commissioners' Hearing Room, First Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. Comments or objections related to the above request should be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, Room 342, Greeley, Colorado 8O631, before the above date or presented at the public hearing on September 15, 1992. Copies of the application are available for public inspection in the Department of Planning Services, Room 342, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 8O631 - Phone - 356-4OOO, Extension 44OO. Judy Yamaguchi, Chairman Weld County Planning Commission To be published in the Windsor Beacon To be published o e (1) ti y S ptember 3, 1992 Received by: Date: C 9?;'_',917 • AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF COLORADO , ss COUNTY OF WELD lifillilIMINKi47‘ I,KEITH HANSEN,of said County of Weld,being duly twMrii sworn,say that I am publisher of Yw h1ite 1111. • =Rise Twos* WINDSOR BEACON iessehilapa.ter,]e■ 0.�lelraM a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said Amok.Sie+el mist County and State, published in the town of WINDSOR, .pmesoter.t"" p►.►• in said County and State;and that the nonce, of which sesseaseasetss.aeptes. ,erthrosest peesa the annexed is,a true copy, has been published in said oemsetaroesterf' weekly for __successive weeks,that the notice Nearestsr. ier. . •.+: was published in the regular and entire issue of every aveMe�sanv'`..:ist: number of the paper during the period and time of • :, publication, and in the newspaper proper and not in a tient� supplement,and that the first publictton of said notice el the MR eir Seals 11, is sss tan., was in said paper bearing the date of the rarom►r oea.ia, r 2T day of a„,0_,-7,- AD., 19 and rpno.o.c the last publication bearing the date of the :eunleerr aey afr.: �ri.ona osatlraltiat day of AD., 19�and eNeueteeNeMOwallr that the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published , '.44eeeleseeali tsesestent continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 5 esitleWelear►ta;4ea v ,g s.,. consecutive weeks,in said County and State,prior to the date of$tit publication of said notice,and the same is a 1,11'` -�+ newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate 7eepeel)leiteg printing of legal notices d advertisements, approved eelelesieMtle wea.P lee wear Pee fie May 15,1931,and all � e e`�o far as in force. .e �--___ Wee ' WNW agebe LISFIER ?'ranted. Sin twtorN II SubeeMbe4 and sworn to before me this .3/cot day telligeetiseset= of A-ir7 ySl" 194a..-- teas bents Ile above:Meer' wawa*Mt__ c4 avnn.LT enttz•V? ✓ , ,w ?int ^ ew• NOTARY PUBLIC Ereeeddwwd+lea' w_ My commission expires (7--i 9-- 9 s .w.eaoee�w�MS aePet M CesteeuN•Celeel,' aewereaddat, y , t' _ .r Weil seeerlYaey* ". ,".:x •• W err_, drewNei�,�A�/^! ' eies ee'ledwe S7= tJ re 3EP 0 4 1992 ' Wild Comfy Plumb" • 92101e7 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 $.IGN POSTING FERTIFICAT$ 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 # L N D E,b 6512 ny THE SIGN WAS POSTED BY: FO k 3 trrie . NAME OF PERSON POSTING SIGN �GNATURE OF APPLICANT STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO ME THIS Si DAY OF /51-6/6'4,51-- , V6vSr 19 9 �. SEAL • NOTARY PUBLIC MY COMMISSION EXPIRES D dr-3o- 9 Y LAST DAY TO POST SIGN IS: ,sr p9. 5 , 19 PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' OFFICE ON OR BEFORE THE DATE OF THE HEARING. JLO17 • , .'n.Ts.r • 1 • • Y. USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phone - 356-4000 - Ext. 4400 Case Number Date Received Application Checked tjy • Mylar plat submitted Application Fee 7 Receipt Number 1%ref Recording Fee Receipt Number IQ AZ ,SQ1¢PLETED PY 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: Part of SE o Section 9 T 2 N. R 67 W LEGAL DESCRIPTION of contiguous property owned upon which Special Review Permit is proposed: SE a Section 9 T 2 N, R 67 W Property Address (if available) 10127 and 10137 WCR 19, Ft.. Lupton, Caw 8062I PRESENT ZONE NaT74::82:47/US R89$VERLAY ZONES TOTAL ACREAGE 3 PROPOSED LAND USE Amend U.S..R. 894 to Contractor base. EXISTING LAND USE Rock Fabrication and Finish.. SURFACE EEE (PROPERTY OWNERS) QF AHD PROPOSED EQE THE DM ZY $PECTAT REVIEW PERMIT: Name: jack and La Vonne Eckstine -44\ Address: 8585 WCR 22 City fat•` �*' Zip aob11 Home Telephone # 8`33-3670 Busi TS 4 g• Name: �YY Address: City p pR144 Zip Home Telephone # _ Basin #c �p4dild .APPLICANT QE AUTHQBIZEQ AGENT .t1£ different than above) : Name: Address: City. Zip Home Telephone It Business Telephone I/ List the owner(s) and/or lessees of mineral rights on or under the subject properties of record. Name: ,7 Ck and �'a Vonne Eckstine Address: 8585 WCR 22 CityFt. Lupton, Co. Zip 80621 Name: North American Resources Address: 16 E. Granite City Butte, Montana Zip S9/UI 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 COLOR4DO ) , , e`y% & ignature; Owner or Authorized Agent Subscribed and sworn to before me this/lam day of /26)(56/.57—/26)(56/.57- 19lr Jly�- NOTARY PUBLIC My commission expires Ce-3r/ - 9/� • ` J i tw v " [ r a .' f r • • NON-CONFORMING USE FACT SHEET U.S.R. #$94 — — -- NATA—C wn@r/OP_9rstorl: Jack 0. and Verna La Vonne Eckstine 8585 Weld County Road 22 Fort Lupton. Co . 80621 PhOn N-O 833-3670 N�m�= Jefferson Tile Co. , Inc . AOIJre- s: 520 8th St . Dacono, Co . 80514 Phone .-No: 659-4966 LEGAL RESOR PT ION: Part of the SEI/4 , Section 9 , T2N , R67W of the 6th P .M. , Weld County . Colorado - Parcel Number 20246 121109000 009 . LOCAT,ION: 10127 mobile home - Weld County Road 19 . Fort Lupton , Co. 80621 10137 Shop Building 41E_.QFPROPERTY: Three acres of Eckstine farm, southeast corner of Weld County Road 19 and 22 , was started as an oilfield drilling year in 1969, by Snyder Oil Drilling Company. The Mobile home was placed on the property to control and protect oilfield operation . In 1989 , changed to rock finishing operation . APPRQPRLATE-QATFFQRTQE_ ERMINATION OF NON-CONFORMING USE: Electric power by Union R.E .A. was installed in 1971 . November 9, 1977. mobile home building permits. REASONS FOR DETERMINATION OF NON-CONFORMING USE: To establish what is existing and the history of this location. H-212 - VI-297 V d • PROPOSED OPERATION AND USE '0137 WCR 19 1 . Proposed Use: The operation and storage of oil and gas support service ( work over - field office - storage yard ) and contractor shop as defined in Weld County Zoning ordinance . Such as electrical , heating, plumbing, painting , etc . Operations that meet with Weld County Building and Inspection Dept , Planning Dept . and Weld County Health Dept . standards. 2. Need for Use: The area was established in 1969 as a retirement income base and was used for oil field support and contracting services until 1989. The use was then amended ( U.S.R . 894 ) to decorative rock finishing . When tenants vacate we are hampered by not knowing who or when new tenants will be approved for the area . Also, the cost of U .S.R . procedure for each new tenant . 3 . Existing Uses of Surrounding Areas: The property to the east is used for commercial turkey production; the property to the south is converted back to grass land; the property to the west and north is used as dryland pasture . 4 . Residential Structures: North 1/2 mile - owned by my son; East 1/5 mile - owned by Gordon Turkey Farms; West 3/10 mile - owned by me . There is a mobile home located on the property which has been used by company personnel to control and protect the operation and will remain as such. 5 . Number of Users , Patrons, Members, and Buyers: There will be no more than two users of the area . There will be no patrons, members or buyers . Not to be ( retail ) . 6 . Numbers of Employees . Shifts and Hours: There have been up to 16 employed in a usual one day-time shift , with most employees being dispatched to various job sites outside the area . 7 . Water Source: Water is supplied by Central Weld Water District and there will be no need for increase. 8 . Access Route: The main access is off WCR 19 . Employees will use normal auto/truck vehicles on a daily basis . 3usiness operations can vary from pickup to tractor trailer rigs with very little increase on present traffic . 9. Sewage Facilities: There is an approved existing septic system Number 671213 . 10. Proposed Fire Protection: The area is in the Platteville Fire Protection District . There is a CWCWD fire hydrant 500 feet from the building and hand-held fire extinguishers within the building. 11 . Types and Maximum number of animals: None . 32", 1'7 • • 12. Type and Size of Waste . Stockpile or Storage Areas: All waste incurred with the operations will be placed in dumpsters and removed weekly by a commercial hauler . Stockpile and storage will be with in the building or the enclosed fenced area . No derelict vehicles or junk will be allowed to stockpile on the property . These conditions are clearly stated in the lease . 13 . Type of Storm Water Retention Facilities: The building is existing and no additional impact is anticipated . 14 . Time Schedule for Removal and Disposal of Debris , Junk and Waste: Dumpsters will be picked up either weekly or bi-weekly as need dictates . No other junk or waste will be allowed to accumulate on the property or within the building . 15. Proposed Landscaping and Erosion Control : The building is existing with the open areas covered with gravel or roadbase to control erosion of soil . 16 . Reclamation Procedure: There will be no reclamation needed . 17 . Time Table: None because building is existing and no additions are required . 18 . Weld County Comprehensive Plan: The location is within urban growth boundary . It appears consistent with the Town of Firestone . The business is located in an area that is non-prime agricultural land . Therefore no land will be taken off production . 19 . Intent of District: The area is located in the agricultural district . Replacing of non-conforming uses are allowed by special review . 20 . Efforts to Conserve Agricultural Land: This property review is already in a designated use as a shop building and there will be no additional land acquired or needed for this use . 21 . Protection of Health . Safety and Welfare of Neighborhood: The type of work to be performed does not involve the storage of hazardous chemicals or dangerous materials . 22 . Use Permitted: The operations will be confined to the enclosed area and building but most activity will occur on the contract jobsites . Therefore it will have minimal impact on the surrounding area . The adjacent land to the east is owned by Gordon Turkey Farms and used for commercial turkey production . The land to the north and west is used for dryland pasture and the property to the south is owned by Greeley National Bank and is undeveloped . 23 . Development of Surrounding Areas: This building and site are existing and have not had nor will it have an impact on the development of the surrounding areas . Future development can occur as permitted by the existing zone as projected by the comprehensive plan of the county or the adopted master plans of affected municipalities. The property is serviced by Weld County Roads 22 ( unpaved ) and 19 ( paved ) . The continued use will 9&.....12.7 �,zZ,�+�i affect highway travel more than past use by this property . .7&i_O1 l 3 24 . Flood Plain: The existing site is not located within a flood plain , geological hazard or Weld County Airport overlay district area . 25. Water Supply: The present water supplied by Central weld Water District will continue to serve the needs of the proposed use . A copy of the Central Weld Water District tap agreement and a copy of a bill is attached for verification . 26 . Copy of Deed: Attached. 27 . Noise: The noise level of operations will be negligible outside the building and will not disturb surrounding properties . 28 . Soil Report: Attached . 29 . Certified List of Property Owners: Attached . 30 . Certified List of Mineral Owners and Lessees of Minerals: Attached . 31 . Use by Special Review Permit Plan Map: Attached . 32 . Since the building and site is existing and previously approved for shop use and there are no changes to be made , the proposed use complies with the design standards outlined in Section 24 .5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance and shall continue to meet these standards . Dated: U /. & _ Ylael 7:12/t 9210-7 4DDA1�6/.lJ PaGF ,`•as at inn td !" .� JUL 131962 -a. .t ry,e w .r...,-. • RWN spot...i ., Xnis DEED, Made thds' • : ^' -ty of July' ' " In the yaw edoar Lard .•, r�,u.,q.:1+;t."Cy ';r+ Y 0.n.,iw r "JQ Spf.•✓r vtio,.r, .' en°thousand nine hundred and sixty'two oo,.,. o itt yr.'n.r. ire'., ;,'owe.0:her vv �.. -I.. The Farmers Reservoir and %rrigationCompany ^" •' 4 ;-., •. •:-..,, i . +v.,..- ,r n.,'i r.. n .. , i.erporstlan clot)'e.Ladaed and existing under and by virtue of the laws of tklt.t.of Colorado ,1 • .-,,n ..of the tat pan,and Jack 0. Eckstine and Verna'Zavonne,-Eckstine ar •, ,;, 2• of the-„ . County et Boulder ••': " a:-iv and Sate of Colorado,of the snood part.. • WIiNESSE s.That the said party of the era part,for and awuWerattn d the na of • • •Ten Dollars and other good'and-valuable''consideration-" tdhmbtAhC �\ to it in hand paid by tha said parties a the eetond part,the moist whereof a on hereby efeesed and aehrowadged, In panted bargained,sold and conned and by Mesa pnente Mee grant,bargal4 nit convey.M center ate the as parties of the second part,not In tenancy a amuses but in Joint tenancy,the;owner of them,their anima and the Mtn and min of salt miniver forcer.as the following described lot "...,,.r parcel '::... of land.slink. ty ay Weld -- mesa• and beim la the ,..3 All t of the Southeast Quarter(SSEe) Of Section Nine (9), Township Trio . (2) North, Range Sixty-Seven (67) .West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, save anti except the following parts thereof: , - -. A tract of land more particularly,described as fellows; .:Considering • the east line of said Section 9 a bearing due north{and commencing at the Southeast corner or said Section 9,.,thence•:North 89'35'. West _ along the.. south line ofsaid Section 9 a distance:.of 266.00:feet to _ • the..,true point of beginning thence North',8935,"West.1929 00.,feet , •„ryt0 _,thence North 0000., East�,1500 feet,"thence'.'South.89'35'. East.;;1274 feet,. 'e�y . , thence South O'00'' East'l 40 feet; thence South 89035':East..655 feet; ."-••‘„,;; r thence South 0.004 East 60 feet to the true point•.of'beginning, also, - a strip of land 30 feet wide,-the'center`line%of which is described-as follows;: Commencing at the Southeast Corner of said Section 9, thence• 89°35' West 921 feet, thence North 0°00' East 1500 feet, thence 89'35' • East 728.8 feet to the true point of beginning of the, center line,of said 30 foot strip; thence North 10'22' West a distance of 1112 feet, more or less, to the cepter..line of.:Coal Ridge Ditch.-,e t«,.^ -^•• l-e•%. y `....:. ., ..:..,,.....!w eri '••4 A•••p.b*wnvd trio, w/n. r. w,1-'e. w _�,: p. n. :.bla.Matr•r• rt zJ e;' s off}('„}Sr4. ar conveyed to parties of the second part but•said parties of the second'part Vare hereby granted.a'perpetual. right of use of the excepted land for agricultural and grazing pur poses, and of the lake located thereon for fishing and hunting privi- leges. Nothing herein contained shall require.;the..party of..the first part to construct or maintain fences or bridges or other protective structures, or to maintain any level of water .in the.,lake located on said excepted portion of land. In consideration Of the granting ofagricultural, grazing, fishing and hunting privileges, the parties of the second part assume all risks incident thereto and agree to hold harmless the party of the first part from any and all claims or causes of action for damages arising • out of, directly or indirectly, or in any way attributable to, the use of the lake and lake site herein reserved to the party of the first part. - :.... Nothing herein contained shall authorize the parties of the second part to grant or extend fishing and hunting privileges to third parties.• r rr S 11 tweTTr��Y�pJ,rWr �mtl M•mM•rn01 . ..y � 'N' -1' i r. ••r 'l. ' TOCETEER with all and singular the Mndi&mend.and appurteaaaeec thereunte belonging,or In anywise ' 1 appertaining,sod the nvorabn and reversions,woad::and remainders.nnni taue,and profits thereof;and all the estate,right,title,Interest,claim and demand whatsoever Of the said party of the Ant part,either a law or epulty,of,In and to the abore'hergalned ynmiw,with the hendltenena savppurWutea,'. No.$KA.w.wer n 0tto^?...r..a..ar r,r..t,.n'. ;" 'n. ern S i.KeMTS.� y .U.. flea"warms%I flea"We Kra K save.Pt, J4 •�. 521.0 JL ,.wroypa my'Pcrist, ^' ' ,vn".gt,—'J.J'.rm'e'_ ....nrr�'^„"n"""'2".^'^1at.-', ,_:ps e..:.'• • '-. . W ♦r s7rd.h .� r w*tyy(tr` ,.�y}.�o+.r �s+��. y,n j7i LtM V r+ V.;;;;,;.."1..‹...54. .ed4V a N4'1 v r;,,VPl �' ...'...;.,ti:Pt', ` in.. r . r , �, Y„ '! h` . t yy' 'tltJ .,n**„;,,VP } +} v �I�T,U"�+h })f•Yy! w .1.Lyy bn}} 4d.y3'�,y,r� VC',tt hf.� //l�1 r . •V�ay�r.. 1 , CCIPF:n ), . ir"S �,(+hw,.fWl1w',+'ZZ ;�Jvp�.w. Ir*5 t< e{Yt',IN. ,. 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'91,C,-,` .;_said panne of the emend part the survivor of them,their Amiga*.and the halm and aniline of weh.unfyorfonve ..And U.s.ld party of the first part;for Itself.Ite rueauwn end assigns.does covenent'Cram.bargain'.nd agrsa .• / r r 4 < - w'/ .„'"',/.11.,,..../.7�.4,. lb end with the aeld pane.of the second part,the survivor'of them,their sunny end the hairs and assigns of web A'+ ,th . .. ::,survivor.that at the time of the enrallnw end delivery of thew proeent.,it to wog melted of the promisee above G- •- , J , } }`' Y,' •f .:'sonwyed.es of good,sure,perfect absolute.and Indefeasible estate of Inheritance,.In..law,in fas,Wnple,.en has ' Jri" '. good IIght full power and lawful authority to groat,bargain:sell end convey the same in manner and form afore- t said,and that the same aro free and elots from all form.r aM ether grant.,b.rgyne,Balsa,l{ew,talc.,.ueremena " andlyumbramw of whatever kind or nature seerw*, except as follows: Taxes, for the r 1 ; , year 1952 and all subsequent:years rights`of persons in -possession; - a11 mineral reservations, of record;, casements and rights-of-way of • record or apparent from visual inspection, It So expressly agreed that the parties of' the second part accept title, hereunder auDjoct to each of the tatters fluted above.: .. "-.of CM aeeoed part the ;.. .. and the above bargained premises,in the quiet and pact sou'possession of the sold parties • survivor of them,their aaigy an of end the holm d assign of much survivor,against all and every person or persons , lawfully claiming or to claim the whole or any port thereof,the said party of the first part shall and will WARRANT AND.FORL'VER DEPEND.'• .,:•.. ':-.a J.:e B.;.• '•'b:..n' IN tVIT.'EZ5 WDGIUZOF,The sold patty of the first part has veined Its corporate taro.to be hereunto wb- . .ertbod by it. . 1'rtudent and 34 corporate sal to be hereunto affixed snared by its , • j.., Secretary,the day and year first above written. ,,. ,_ t.. Attest; 1 THE FARMERS RESERVOIR AND IRRIGATION }. , : , • --• STATC OF COLORADO 1 s► CStY arld_eouetyor._D.CA,YSD 4., ] , -ct „x.. ^ n_ n i)°Ott foregoing Instrument was aehw l dgged before one thin....J-.O._—daY of�...Stlly .. •• 1p_.6r .,bY .:..ES.....S+......S.d,7�:C»,flxs-.ErvR.SO.O.lt .0.KLA_.0.'...A....X..F.IFii.-,$e.Sts4trA7„'y...,� WITNESS my And and official seal."',':: ' J' • ` - • • t. `-. 1 .....M;cammladen .rplrea-G:f.i...•.- 4- ++".Q , } ~ 1• ffin de u ni tart er,n,at MN a...t<ffle Of .. •M.(%wont It ecl '_WM.MY.nrer e..e.,r.ls WIVV,a1(Wfv.tWe . rom.r•i� v Own w ..(woven tee,wewt a towel. ..r awn wr s.e e..b..a..in•TWINS.i.e rr1YM.If1s.I.e{soma wme(aee.Y aaenY.e n.—aw`ee'r• • tm, ?": ;Try ..I< C : .e atj,� ta-'H.rr'Olt id p Si..'' .G: J r" , }. ' .(;:f)) < .•:.n .. ...q f:, - q"nrA•;e4::`,0(1),tdi at nJ_2 rJ ).D.'fo 3f ,;.. v ° a _ • , � ) � f � 4 . I x C:4 KI • C! I»! I 1 >, a aY;•`t -> ..ZSI I M l 1 lit, 1 1 T �•...\ Jt It I �E, � T � �" q gI m „8 +� —'dJ Y� ' 1 W� o K ! i3f Q! I 4.:, f ...,l 1 c 1 ? I m I �} ,Pcl ?.; . ,fall y! O w . .., c .7':ck ..., . . 1 Izl • ,g l < yy s ~ Y `3a'"'3.1 eu„ u o py. I -y . e ..l`e'nd • . mi ; l I " • April 17. 1969 dCyLVE TAp5 Ad byz TAP PEt AGREEMENT THIS AGRZnNT, made and entered into this �¢„h_ day of N. h , 19_„.by sad between the CENTRAL WELD COUNTY WATER =Br et hereinafter w1Yed'che District, and —Jae' and ene-aVena. 6.l tia. hereinafter called customer. wiTNESSETH: WHEREAS, District hiss been organised as a legal body and is knows as the Central Weld County Water District, end WHEREAS, Customers are taxpaying electors within said District, or desiring • to join acid District, or and. WICREAS. Customers ere desirous of purchasing water tap of � inches in diameter from the said District, NOW, THERE7ORE, in consideration of the ptemiees and the terms of this agreement, it is mutually agreed as follows: 1. Customer agrees to pay the plant investment foe of §;,fro • Pl w n, vrrty n w hnn Dollars.• 2. In the went it is not economically feasible to extend the water to the property line of Customer, which matter is in the entire d' ion of District,' then e11 puma paid hereunder shall be returned to Customer and the agreement shell be null and void. 3. The description of the premises for which these taps are being purchased is is tollown: SEk Sec. 9, T2N, R67 (lit.) Exc.; beg at a pt 266 it W of SE corner, W 1929•Yt, N 1500 ft., E 1274 ft. $ 1440 ft., t 655 ft. 5 60 ft. to beg.(41a) , 4. This agreement, when eporovod by the Board of Director■, uhrll become a legal and binding contrast usnn all parties hereto. 5. Customer further agrees to execute any end all casement:needed by District at no expanse to District, across Custcmer'o property for the purees. of installing any pipelineo constructed by District. District ahsll So reopona.Sle for restoring surface area back to ree.unable conditiou•et District coat. 6. It is further mutually &greed that this agreement 2:611 extend to end be binding upon the heirs, executors, administrator° and eaaigna of the Parties hereto. 7. Customer further agree. to the following cveaiai provisions: • • 8. Cuotomer further agrees to abide by the rotoo established and the rules and regulations of the District. . IN WITNESS VEERED?, the parties hereto have hereunto end hereunder sat their 'signatures the day and year first horolnrbova written CUSTOMS..^. SIGNATURE SENTRAl WELD CMTMTY WATER DTSTRTC'L (Property Owner) .y /�` by /C( 2/1/�lle Jack EckatiineX.p• x. y o �.r�. 1r-`,, ATTEST • ' Verna La Yonne Educing Paul Noabiko. Jr., Secretary 92:e.01.7 r Cg�T ,,tt [[ F�77 'rdCENTRALWELDCOU�7YWt d31�15rRtCc 2235 2no Ave. PD.352.1264 (1rq$bY.Colorado 60631 WATER Ill LL �y < eslaT•1, ew•us.• 4PRESFwr •AT Ci •AT!-fS'ia .. . • c . .E. .tq. .. r 5/1 6/1 . 533 544 • •• •rwwrp.INP. FILL*** * % ✓�• .. /. •, ter • . 11 • . u..9.Shown in PLEASE PAY , u..9.Thousands of Callon. TAMS AMOUNT CCCONtk0S ( . 106420 • • 31.35 i I . 40. e • AFFIDAVIT STATE OF COLORADO ) , ss . CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER ) Jim Snyder , of lawful age, being first duly sworn upon his oath, deposes and says : That , he is the Owner of Jim Snyder Drilling Company, and that he has personal knowledge of the facts hereinafter set forth to make this Affidavit ; That , Jim Snyder Drilling Company has used the yard and shop building located on Jack Eckstine ' s property on County Road 19 in Weld County, Colorado as a storage yard and re- pair shop for oilfield equipment for at least fifteen years . Further Affiant sayeth not . im ny er STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss . CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 18th day of October , 1985, by Jim Snyder. WITNESS my hand and official seal. ' J l NOTARY zUaLIC My Commission Expires : Residing at ? J� 1 �.�L-A; )() n r� ...."'C.1••••••14. i • • . . 0%; A . . VN1 � N UNION RURAL ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION. INC. P.O. Box 929 Route 7 Brighton, Colorado 80601 Box 601 0 of (303) 659-0551 Golden, Colorado 80403 (303) 642-7921 October 18, 1985 • • To Whom It May Concern: ELECTRIC SERVICE ACCOUNT NUMBER 3309-0007-2 This is to verify that the above account, now under the name of: • Marlin Oil Company 910 - 5th Street Suite 320 Denver, CO 80202 was set under the name of: • Jim Snyder Drilling Suite 416 • C.A. Johnson Bldg. • Denver, CO 80202 . on December 13, 1971. • UNION RURAL ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION, INC. Sharon Ballerstein, Customer Service Clerk • • SMB/jf • • • • • • "A Consumer-Owned Utility Serving Five Front Range Colorado Counties" S "1"+7 4h 411 • • AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNEE$, ,$1JRFAZ.LESTArF • Application No. Subject Property Part of SE3, Section 9, T2N,. R67W STATE OF COLORADO ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names, addresses, and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners' of property (the surface estate) within five hundred feet of the property under consideration This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, or an ownership update from a title or abstract company or attorney, derived from such records, or from the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The list compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor shall have been assembled within thirty days of the applications submission date. The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this _a_ day /4O O5r , 1912, by z-/9CJ( fflc :771t,F WITNESS my hand and official seal. .• - .. r:;•,,,•.••.,•,. MY Commission expires:el- 3O.• pp ••;10%:';•: O` ,'s rif-w.• 0•'.li ` find./Yet. �'6 .'.O: r. ,mot s tl Notary Public a' .• !i% 'IX My Commission Expires: 06/-36,—9y „ fi 29a.,7 • LIST OF ADJACENT LANDOWNERS 10137 WCR 19 Gordon Turkey Farms, Inc. Parcel: 131115000016 6825 E. Tennessee Denver, CO 80224 Gordon Turkey Farms, Inc. Parcel: 131110000011 6825 E. Tennessee Denver, CO 80224 Greeley National Bank (Trustee 1/2 Int.) and Robert Parker, et al. (1/2 Int.) Parcel: 131116000015 P.O. Box 1098 C/0 Trust Department Greeley, Co 80632 Jack 0 & Verna La Vonne Eckstine Parcel: 131109000009 8585 Weld County Rd. 22 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 Farmers Reservoir & Irrigation Co. Parcel: 131109000008 80 S. 27th Ave. Brighton, CO 80601 Archie M & Catherine C. Sprague Parcel: 131109000007 8592 Co. Rd. 24 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 Dated: [1 - / 22-4 =tea. •• AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS MTNERALS AND/OR_SUBSURFACEJSTAT$ Application No. Subject Property SE„ Section 9, T2N, R67W 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. 2e% etie tr 9 The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this day of n&E I/fr , l92,2 WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission Expires:de 3d—Pr cc.\b . �� ?;, Notary Public • Nye Ok GOB 3rafla • MINERAL RIGHTS AND LESSESS OF MINERALS 10137 MICR 19 Owner : Jack 0. and Verna La Vonne Eckctine 8585 WCR 22 Ft. Lupton , CO. 80621 Lessee: North American Resources, Co. 16 E . Granite Butte , Montana 5970. Dated:2` l l q0 '4w" 2 r x'117 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR AN OPEN-PIT MINING OPERATION IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - 83RD JOINT VENTURE RESOURCE 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 21st day of October, 1992, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of 83rd Joint Venture Resource, P.O. Box 3178, Greeley, Colorado 80633, for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for an open-pit mining operation in the A (Agricultural) Zone District on the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of Section 35, Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, said applicant was represented by Gary Tuttle, and WHEREAS, Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance provides standards for review of said Special Review Permit, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, has studied the request of the applicant and the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter and, having been fully informed, finds that this request shall be approved :or 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 proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Mineral Resource Goals and Policies, the Urban Growth Boundary Area Goals and Policies, and the Transportation Goals and Policies. The Conditions of Approval and Development Standards will ensure that these goals and policies are met. The comprehensive plan encourages the extraction of mineral resources when the mining plan promotes reasonable and orderly development of the minerals. / ^ q5 921018 QM1.Ogg 1 cc ' Pi_ I HL, APP SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT - 83RD JOINT VENTURE RESOURCE PAGE 2 b. This proposal is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural Zone District and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. c. Conditions of Approval and Development Standards will ensure compatibility with the existing surrounding land uses. Surrounding land uses include irrigated agricultural production, pasture, rural residences, railroad tracks and other mining operations. d. The attached Conditions of Approval and Development Standards will ensure that the proposed use will not have an adverse affect on the existing and future development of the surrounding area as permitted by Weld County and the City of Greeley. e. The Special Review Permit site is located in the 100-year floodplain. The Special Review Permit Development Standards address the overlay district requirements. No other overlay districts affect the site. f. Special Review Permit Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the application for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for an open-pit mining operating in the A (Agricultural) Zone District on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is. granted subject to the following conditions: 1. The attached Development Standards for the Special Review Permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. The Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. Prior to the Special Review activity occurring on the site, evidence shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services that: a. The Weld County Health Department has approved a dust abatement plan for the mining operation. 921018 • SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT - 83RD JOINT VENTURE RESOURCE PACE 3 b. All required emission permits have been obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health. C. An NPDES Permit has been approved by the Water Quality Control Division of the Colorado Department of Health. d. The Use by Special Review will not cause injury to vested or conditional water rights as set forth in Section 44.4.11 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. e. The Long-term Road Maintenance and Improvements Agreement has been executed by the Board of County Commissioners and the applicant. f. A Flood Hazard Development Permit shall be submitted and approved by the Department of Planning Services. g. That an agreement has been approved by Boyd Irrigation Company on the existing ditch relocation. 4. Prior to recording the plat: a. The plat shall be amended to show the future right-of-way of "F" Street as 50 feet north of the centerline. b. The plat shall be amended to show the limits of excavation 55 feet north of the centerline of "F" Street. Fill material shall be used to reclaim the area to original elevation 75 feet north of the centerline of "F" Street. c. The plat shall be amended to include a note stating: "The Mined Land Reclamation Board has the authority to issue permits for mining and reclamation activities. Activities related to mining and reclamation are. therefore, under the jurisdiction of the Mined Land Reclamation. However. Weld County has jurisdiction of those matters outlined in the Development Standards. 5. A substitute water supply plan and well permit shall be approved by the Division of Water Resources prior to exposing groundwater for the mining operation. 921018 SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT - 83RD JOINT VENTURE RESOURCE PAGE 4 • The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 21st day of October, A.D. , 1992. : . c? BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ' 'js(q,4/ � WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board George a I -nne , Chairman BY: \) k#y".-.nr t ...a-4�iL:llt!/ Deputy Clerk o the Board Constance ta L.,,//HarbbeI t, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS 0 FORM: G•z ezC C. W. Ki / County Attorney Go . ' cy W. . We ster 921018 IL SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS 83RD JOINT VENTURE RESOURCE USR #978 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit is for an open-pit mining operation 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. Operations shall be completed or cease 20 years from the date of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Section 90 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 3. The facility shall operate during daylight hours or between 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. , whichever is less. 4. The haul route shall be from the property to "F" Street. east to 35th Avenue, at which point 5 percent of the traffic will head north and 95 percent will head south to the Best-Way Concrete Redi-Mix Plant approximately 1/4 mile south of "F" Street. 5. The facility shall be limited to one access at a time from "F" Street. All other accesses shall be physically closed off when not in use. 6. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 7. Adequate sanitary facilities served by an individual sewage disposal system are required for the proposed facility, and the facilities shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. Portable toilets are not approved. 8. The applicant shall remove, handle, and stockpile overburden soil, sand and gravel from the facility area in a manner that will prevent nuisance conditions. 9. This facility shall utilize the existing public water supply or other supply as required by the Weld County Health Department. 10. The Individual Sewage Disposal System Permit must be finalized and approved by an Environmental Protection Specialist within one year of the application date. 11. The open-pit gravel operation shall comply with the operation policies outlined in Section 44.4 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 12. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the approved screening plan. 921018 vMMOMMEMOMMOF DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - 83RD JOINT VENTURE RESOURCE PAGE 2 13. The operator of the facility shall comply with the approved road maintenance agreement. 14. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 15. The Special Review Permit site shall be maintained in compliance with the required emissions permit obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health, for fugitive dust and emissions. 16. Overburden and topsoil materials shall be handled and stored in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. All stockpiles of overburden along the east border of the property shall be seeded with adaptive grasses within one planting season after they are created. i)ust shall be controlled on all haul roads so that it does not constitute a nuisance to adjacent property owners. Fugitive dust must be controlled on this site and in accordance with the approved dust control plan. 17. The Special Review Permit site shall be maintained in compliance with the required NPDES Permit obtained from the Water Quality Control Division of the Colorado Department of Health. 18. 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. 19. The property shall be maintained in compliance with Sections 53 and 26 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 20. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 21. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 22. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 23. 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. 921018 S DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - 83RD JOINT VENTURE RESOURCE PAGE 3 24. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown herein and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 25. 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. 921018 NOTICE The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. on October 21. 1992. 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: 83rd Joint Venture Resource P. O. Box 3178 Greeley, Colorado 80633 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Section 35, Township 6 North. Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF APPROVED USE: An open-pit mining operation in the A (Agricultural) Zone District SIZE OF PARCEL: 124 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 CCLERK TO THE BOARD BY: /41,4 Deputy glerk to the Board PUBLISHED: October 29, 1992, in the Windsor Beacon 92113 • AFFMAvlrOF PUBLICATION M,m STATE OP COLORADO Dslseep.w COUNTY OF WELD tt "eseriess swims sae sorypa.ti *sennes I,KEITH HAdSEN,of said County of Weld,being duly 'acs retaissta•ll,et,s.:: sworn,say that I am publisher of .rs.vw,ellEma dlelstol apparels( it**, •�Amin.,a%NNW; WINDSOR BEACON fmosig re JW h4, O Lb Mee eat..ter•Fswalw.. a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said County and State, published in the town of Wn.DSOR, vsucwrr errerr.Wer." in said County and State; and that the notice, of which ROWer`.P.0.law 31711; the annexed is a true copy, has been published in said �r.oaa.ee ens» weekly fore_successive weeks,that the notice et �, hrt was published in the regular and entire issue of every .hweswasetswas number of the paper during the period and time of ►'r"weaceeetoismeo publication, and in the newspaper proper and not in a TYPE Mg:'INT(nsfr or supplement, and that the first publication of said notice •erPoraD- Mandl was in said paper bearing the date of the MINAS eeeMb.le awn% ;MPeIA.��.salWsl 2 /�� //Jy eDS a►pm.csts 714 day of i 147 v A.D., 1W,— and •...!.er;.. the last publication bearing the data of the Awe b eble�y e'eteree •at omega afwa.r.n:. day of AD., 19_and geese,l.•laeelNn of the that the said WENT. BEACON has been published continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 5 consecutive weeks,in said County and State,prior to the 430 334120106438. WILD Dasmaatc:oocaluoo: date of first publication of said notice,and the same is a nni•;Doiui.oDwenoas,- newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate VINE 7DMsoN ID printing of legal notices an advertisements, approved 3r Maur 'e 'MU" 18,1931,and all prior as in force. .D.wyoessres Sum. • eraesesY .bMMr ,aw seeOYmaS•]eet . ..e_ . d.,. .._ LISIiER Subscri an orn to before me thisay�'� of ✓ - • N ARY PUBLIC My commission expires 1.14g3P‘ • e}��,�p 921010 ATTENDANCE RECORD HEARINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS ON THIS 21st DAY OF OCTOBER 1992: DOCKET 0 92-59 -- Amended USR - Jack & LaVonne Eckstine DOCKET I1 92-60 -- USR -- 83rd Joint Venture Resource DOCKET 11 92-61 -- Amended USR - Platte Valley Airpark, Ltd, c/o Marilyn M. Taylor DOCKET A PLEASE write or print your name legibly, your address and the DOCKET S (as listed above) or the name of the applicant of the hearing you are attending. NAME ADDRESS HEARING ATTENDING r6/r, �. % 7rgn./C.iza.Q Pt. I f4 f.�P 3 S"W l F 5 . pI ‘elk 7471 S_ M tiers., :13 ` ./ Ros ij.cc,70o,er g o L I t _ 142dtilr amber/ sits-c- F s-- 6-06 3 / • • 921018 ® JOB NO: 9Z- /O(o Lik: VELD COUNTY TUTTLE APPLEGATE, INC. Consultants for Land and Resource Development N r �;? 25 �V 9 18 TELEPHONE: (303) 452-6611 ERZ: (303) 452-2759 rn 11990 Grant Street; Suite 410; Denver, CO 80233 C_E^,,< LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL DATE: q /74 I )q� PROJECT: 83- Olk� s UGtyCLUZ TO: G1ti le, +I,f... 70, 50a 7e-3g 4 latierAl 6O 4 do3z WE TRANSMIT; THE FOLLOWING: FOR YOUR: AAttached ❑ Prints ❑ Use ❑ Under Separate Cover ❑ Originals ❑ Approval ❑ Information Below iE, Copy of Lettere, Information ❑ O Applications ❑ Review & Comment ❑ Specifications ❑ Material Returned ❑ Recording Mylars ❑ Signature & Return Change Order ❑ Number of Copies Dated Sheet No. Description Remarks: ti oti-,� Plc c.� c.C,Ga £O4,L v•- ,11h%� Ova. bi �pe6.ral Qjc�r4 ? •i\ App1t c /lbn aVC.t Obit 7'Ot pu1/4bl,e, 24A.2 Lvv. Copy to: Copy w/Enclosures to: cTZ' lOU Signed: are\ 4 czt. 8 (• (• TUTTLE APPLEGATE, INC. Consultants for Land and Resource Development September 17, 1992 Ms. Loraine Stepenske Division of minerals and Geology 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 Denver, CO 80203 RE: M-92-069, 83rd Joint Venture Resource Dear Loraine: On behalf of the applicant we request an extension of the decision date to October 23, 1992. In addition, we waive our mandatory decision time period in this situation to continue the decision date. This continuance will allow us additional time to respond to your adequacy review, especially with regard to wells. Cordially, TUTTLE APPLEGATE, INC. Gary /J. Tuttle GJT/sjr cc: File #92-106 Carl Hill, 83rd Joint Venture 11990 Grant Street, #410 Telephone: (303) 452-6611 Denver, Colorado 80233 Facsimile: (303) 452-2759 ZP4/1.01B IOS� STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY Department of Natural Resources • 4�. 1313 Sherman St.,Room 215 Denver,CO 80203 '. Phone:(303)866-3567 FAX:(303)832.8106 ,Rte, Governor RECEIVED mIchael B.Long September 15, 1992 Division oba+o SEP 171982 Mr. Gary Tuttle Tuttle-Applegate, Inc. 11990 Grant Street, Suite 410 • Denver, Colorado 80233 RE: Adequacy Review, 83rd Joint Venture Resource, M-92-069 Dear Mr. Tuttle: The Division has not received a response to the August 19, 1992 Adequacy Review letter of the permit application for 83rd Joint Venture Resource. The decision date for this permit is September 21, 1992. If the Division does not receive by September 21st a response to the adequacy comments or a request in writing for a time extension the permit may be denied. In addition to previous adequacy comments the Division requests from the operator a commitment that not more than 30% of the total number of trees and shrubs shall be of any one species (Rule 6.5(1)). If you have any questions please contact me. Sincerely, Ofc4a-st, piraead-(1-c—i Lorraine Stepenske Reclamation Specialist • LS/yjb m:\oss\yjb\83rd • 921018 White - Public Filed Yellow - Operator Pink - Correspondence File • J2Yo6 o `>≥ RECEIVED STATE OF COLORADO • cpa „ • AUG 21 1992 Roy Romer, Governor DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES MINED LAND RECLAMATION DIVISION er (/' FRED R. BANTA, Director MINERALS PROGRAM INSPECTION REPORT � �� �� The Mined Land Reclamation Division has conducted an inspection of the mining operation noted below. This report docwnents observations concerning compliance of the mining operation with the permit and the regulations of the Mined Land Reclamation Board. The report notes 1) Areas of successful compliance; 2) Problems and suggests corrective actions and/or 3) Possible violations to be considered for possible enforcement action by the Mined Land Reclamation Board. OPERATORS SHOULD READ THIS REPORT CAREFULLY BECAUSE IT MAY REOUIPE CORRECTIVE ACTION AND/OP RESPONSES TO THE DIVISION IF ORDER TO AVOID LONSIDIPAiION OF POSSIBLE ENFORCEMENT ACTION BY THE MINED LAND AFCLAMAitON HOARD. Mine Name: an J .LE V. Qe4-97. ,144 Operator: au; 6l County: /sew Mineral: c Pe/7r � t) f Type of Ooeration: rP`/er /�j7 �G [�v JfG.t^y Inspector(s): ( t4/46Lc*a5 gra �1 in i 9eyrcfr., MINE ID N OR PROSPECTING ID 0:/11 - Z_ - f1.G2 2- PFI01 PFID2 RFID3 CL-ID • INSPECTION DATE 2E/?0/1Z INSPECTOR'S INITIALS 2&5,j TIME OF DAY (MILITARY))/ : 11 INSPECTION TYPE CODE(1)P_'/�O POST INSP. CONTACTS �Y� JOINT,INSP. AGENCY CODE L L" REASON FOR INSP CODE(3�E T OP. REP. PRESENT CA /-1_ / 11 ,__ NEAT!'" CODE� & 1. INSPECTION TYPE CODE - [CL-IN: IL-Illegal Operation, MI-Monitoring, MP-Mineral Prospect, SI-Surety-Related, FR-Pre-operation] 2. POST INSPECTION CONTACTS AND JOINT INSPECTION AGENCY CODE - [CL-AG: NO-None, BL-BLM, CH-Health Dept., CL-Land Board, CT-Citizen, LW-Wildlife, FS-Forest Service MW-Hwy. Dept., LG-Local Government, SE-State Engr.] 3. REASON FOR INSPECTION CODE - [CL-RS: AG-Other Agency Reouest, CT-Citizen Complaint IE-Normal ISE Program), HP - High Priority, PY - Priority] 4. WEATHER CODE - [CL-WE: CL-Cloudy, CR-Clear, IN-Inclement -Prevented Inspection, RN-Paining, SH-Snowing, WD-Windy] This checklist identifies the environmental and permit parameters inspected and gives a categorical evaluation of each. IF PB OP PV IS INDICATED, YOU SHOULD READ TEE FOLLOWING PAGES CAREFULLY IN ORDER TO ASSURE COMPLIANCE WITH fMt TERMS OF YOUR 'PERMIT AND APPLILABLE PULLS AND PEbUCATIOHS. It Pv is—` indicated, you wilt" 6e notified under separate cover when the Rined Land—PeiTamat:on Board will consider possible enforcement action. GENERAL INSPECTION TOPICS - (AR)RECORDS // (FN)FINANCIAL WARRANTY... S4 (RD)ROADS I (HB)HYORJLOGIC BALANCE I- (BG)BACKFILL & GRADING... (EX)EXPLOSIVES.... . (PW)PROCESSING WASTE/TAILINGS... LYH (SF)PROCESSING FACILITIES� .�7 (TS)TOPSOIL (MP)GENERAL MINE PLAN COMPLIANCE _ (FW)FISH & WILDLIFE Ez z (RV)REVEGETATION.. a(ES)OVERBUPDEN/DEV. WASTE 4k1.21 (SC)EROSION/SEDIMENTATION._ (PS)RECL PLAN/COMP _ (AT)ACID OR TOXIC MATERIALS /Vet (0D)OFF-SITE DAMAGE AL a (ST)STIPULATIONS.., : Y - Inspected and found in compliance, PV - Inspected and Possible Violations noted, Pp • Inspected and Problems noted, N - Not Inspected. NA - Not Applicable 9?'".0 423 Centennial Building, 1313 Sherman Street Denver, Colorado 80203.2273 Tel.(303) 868-3567 e �e • �yI p (PAGE 2> MINE ID k OR PROSPECTING ID #: - f - Q L - _ - INSPECTION DATE Q [.1 /fa INSPECTOR'S INITIALS LES OBSERVATIONS C711S,0,o,4ia4J &J A-rAn xt ate..e,ar 4;.%..F W 4A;Ai A. SI / e/� 4 u 42, an., 2/7,, i J & _. �u.Fiza247fr a- fAil t a cos -�io.� r 83Cd T, v, (Rez,enae.4, leree 7;c2.-ft amyl`' . Z2et yLeae.•n�J. Gcaa� r1avVc)4S7 < -me lam, X7a 5i�z s,Yea Jvdzo-ate L— d/ t/,gl'7o td 712446 '071_, 4404, etv g.(lu..ea, tt.) :X z"Si) �,o e:ne-¢i 4)eEl ;u-ni - F^ te,2a/ ere-ciao- 4 aleindei ' @�fc� 0. tOd J- ik eth'i initegkeet Accd/ , AX 62,,fik y zea oPl,.1.c4, odd 4P 7.<<v paces/ca.,tua•eo-t`1 Ge.464Aea., 424,1 41e, Z /�� et/WC:QQ'r P /�GiLG aLtze t& ©'!H S;o'h. , /�''b�2YG2000' ajaajto-aildeal 94etellic Valte-e- ai2,1- T & E Contact Address NAME .�J!�/�) /! CC: aITA-teC.cOPERATOR ( e-� t/R//i/9. L.O. - STREET tSr, 3/81\--1 cc: (it'd2F of CITY/STATE/ZIP vZx•n Qc-, re n'/, R—3J 5'7 j n ,"pt �. , ,„• 549F `-� ,,e,..t.c4:r-t9Z1018 S • sh rZlbe STATE OF COLORADO MINED LAND RECLAMATION DIVISION Department of Natural Resources Ff. 1313 Sherman St.,Room 215 •n Denver,CO 80203 • * 303 866-3567 "WK.' FAX: 303 832.8106 Foy Homer, COYetror MSC al 6.lone. • DMjon W.cror August 19, 1992 RECEIVED AUG 2 41992 Mr. Gary Tuttle Tuttle-Applegate, Inc. 11990 Grant Street Denver, Colorado 80233 RE: Adequacy Review, 83rd Joint Venture Resource, File No. M-92-069 Dear Mr. Tuttle: Enclosed are adequacy review comments for the above-referenced permit application. Please respond to these concerns by September 8, 1992 to ensure the permit can be issued by the due date of September 21, 1992. 1. Rule 2.1.2(4)(a) requires a map on which all immediately adjacent surface owners of record are legibly portrayed. You have listed property owners within two hundred feet, but Exhibit C Map does not indicate the limits of each owners property. Exhibit C Map does not show a two hundred foot perimeter from the affected area. All man made structures as well as the name and location of all creeks, roads, buildings, oil and gas wells and lines, and power and communication lines on the area of affected land and within two hundred feet of all boundaries of the affected area must be legibly portrayed (Rule 2.1.2(4)(b) and (g9. 2. A two hundred foot setback is indicated from the affected area to residences in the SW and SE corners, however, the topsoil stockpiles being proposed are within the two hundred foot limit. Section 115(4)(d) of the Act states that where the mining operation will adversely affect the stability of any significant, valuable, and permanent man-made structures located within two hundred feet of the affected land, except where there is an agreement between the operator and the persons having an interest in the structure. that damage to the structure is to be compensated for by the operator. Exhibit D states the existing house on the west side of the property may be used as an office or storage area, however, it is not clear if this residence is owned by 83rd Joint Venture Resource. The Division needs signed agreements with the owners of these two residences (or any additional 921O1s • ' Mr. Gary Tuttle 2 August 19, 1992 property owners shown on a revised map) that may be impacted or within the two hundred foot perimeter from stockpiling activities or any other affected land. 3. The Division must also receive the following agreements between the operator and: a) The Weld County Board of Commissioners regarding a twenty- five foot setback from the right-of-way of F Street; b) Bel'weathers Exploration Company and Colorado & Southern Railway regarding mining within two hundred feet of these structures, and; c) The Boyd Freeman Ditch Company concerning ditch relocation. A map showing the relocation should accompany this agreement. 4. Similarly, agreements between the operator and owners of wells that may be impacted by the operation citing compensation/mitigation must be received by the Division before a permit can be approved (Section 115 (4)(d) of the Act. Ground water issues will be addressed later in this fetter). 5. The letter from the Colorado Historical Society following Exhibit Q in the application recommends a professional archeological survey be conducted to identify any cultural resources in the project area which are eligible to be listed in the National Register of Historic Places. A permit can be issued with the stipulation that a cultural survey will be conducted and reviewed by the Colorado Historical Society prior to any mining activity. 6. First paragraph, Exhibit 0, states the property is located East of the intersection of I street and 35th Avenue on the west side of Greeley, Colorado. This should read "West" of tho intersection. Exhibit D states that an asphalt batch plant may be moved onto the property occasionally for specific large projects. The applicant should be aware that this plant must be located within the "phased plant sites" as designated in Exhibit D. Sequence of Mining, part three states a dewatering ditch on the perimeter of the mining phase will be constructed and groundwater leaking into the dry 921018 Mr. Gary Tuttle 3 August 19, 1992 pit will be directed toward the dewatering pump. The operator cannot expose groundwater or dewater the area until an approved augmentation plan and well permit(s) have been obtained from the State Engineer's office. Please provide DMG with proof that the operator has submitted the augmentation plan and well permit application(s) to the State Engineer's office. 7. In Exhibit E it is unclear if "non-marketable material and overburden" being replaced at an even depth of 6 to 9 inches is topsoil, or if these materials are additional and will underlay the SCD recommendation of 8-12 inches of topsoil. Please clarify. This greater topsoil depth recommended by the SW would enhance reclamation efforts on the site and may aid in greater vegetative cover and thus faster bond release. 8. It is proposed in Exhibit G that total consumptive use both during and after mining will be provided by existing water rights to the property. The post- mining land use will be residential with two lakes of 67.1 total acres hydraulically connected to the alluvial aquifer. The potential impact to well owners within the 4,000 foot perimeter (Exhibit G-1) needs to be addressed specifically by: a) Providing baseline data, seasonally, to determine on-site groundwater level, temperature and conductivity; b) Mapping the location of each well within this 4,000 foot area (the parcel designation is not adequate); and c) Providing the Division with written agreements between the operator and all well owners as to possible compensation for damages (Section 115(4)(d) of the Act). The 4,000 foot perimeter will serve as a designated boundary unless additional downgradient drawdown is identified through monitoring and mitigation is required beyond this boundary. 9. The operator proposes in Exhibit G, Mitigation of Impacts to Well Owners, a series of five monitoring wells to be read bi-monthly for groundwater depth. As stated above, these wells should be monitored bi-monthly and seasonally for ground water level as well as temperature and conductivity. Thereafter, water level stability should determine monitoring frequency. Data from on- site well monitoring as well as monitor-data in adjacent owners' wells shall • Mr. Gary Tuttle 4 August 19, 1992 be provided concurrent with the monitoring program. Monitoring well locations should be mapped and provided to the Division. The proposed mitigation program of modifying existing wells or drilling new wells to produce water of the same quality and quantity should include all wells under agreement with well owners. Determination of mitigation based on abandonment or "prior beneficial use' needs to bo addressed by the operator and the well owner. Please contact the Office of the State Engineer if you have a problem. In Exhibit G, information on recharge ponds as mitigation to impacted well owners is inadequate. A design by a professional engineer should be submitted with discussion of tho following specifications and capabilities: embankment stability, materials and slope; holding capacity in acre-feet; rates of transmissivity, hydraulic conductivity and recharge rate to impacted wells. Projected locations should be given. 11. In Exhibit L you have calculated major disturbance reclamation costs for this phased operation to be $37,763. I have calculated these costs at $60,051.91 which includes the costs of mobilization and demobilization of equipment to the site, plus 15.8% to indirect costs. This figure does not include costs to reclaim recharge ponds proposed in your mitigation plan to adjacent well owners. When the Division receives specifications for these ponds a new financial warranty will be calculated. 12. Proof of actual delivery or proof of mailing by certified mail to Weld County Commissioners and the Soil Conservation district cannot be verified by the receipts for certified mail. You need to submit stamped or signed return receipts as proof of mailing by certified mail (Rule 2.1.2(18), Exhibit R). 13. Rule 2.2.2(4)(6) requires that immediately after the first publication of the public notice copies be mailed to a) all owners of record of surface rights to the affected land, and b) all owners of record of lands that are within two hundred feet of the boundary of the affected land. Proof of a publication and proof of mailings by either return receipt of a certified mailing or proof of personal service must be provided to the Division before the application can be approved. To adequately review your responses to the adequacy review, the Division must receive the required information by September 8, 1992. If we do not receive all the required information by that date, a new date may be set for consideration of 321018 • Mr. Gary Tuttle 5 August 19, 1992 the application as provided for under Rule 1.5(2). Also, as provided for under Rule 1.5.(1) all changes and additions to the permit application must be filed with the Division, and with the County Clerk and Recorder. The applicant shall also provide the Division with an affidavit or receipt demonstrating that the change was filed with the County Clerk and Recorder not later than the close of business on the day the change was filed with the Division. Any change or addition to an application shall constitute an amended filing for purposes of determining the date for the consideration of the application by the Division, and for the deadline for a final decision on the application. Within five (5) working days of an amended filing, the Division shall set a new date for the consideration of the application. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, CfD 1/I aAt ei 4 ,L, Lorraine Stepenske Reclamation Specialist LS/yjb m:\oss\yjb\adg83rd 921018 NOTICE Pursuant to the zoning laws of the State of Colorado and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center. 915 10th Street, First Floor, Greeley. Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit are requested to attend and may be heard. Should the applicant or any interested party desire the presence of a court reporter to make a record of the proceedings, in addition to the taped record which will be kept during the hearing, the Clerk to the Board's Office shall be advised in writing of such action at least five days prior to the hearing, The cost of engaging a court reporter shall be borne by the requesting party. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps so certified by the Weld County Planning Commission may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street. Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. DOCKET NO: 92-60 APPLICANT 83rd Joint Venture Resource P. 0. Box 3178 Greeley, Colorado 80633 DATE: October 21. 1992 TIME: 10:00 a.m. REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for an open-pit mining operation in the A (Agricultural) Zone District LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Section 35. Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: North of and adjacent to the City of Greeley: north of "F" Street, and approximately } mile west of 35th Avenue BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Betty Henson Deputy Clerk to the Board DATED: September 28, 1992 PUBLISHED: October 8, 1992 in the Windsor Beacon CERTIFICATE OF MAILING The undersigned hereby certifies that a true and correct copy of the foregoing Notice of Hearing, Docket #92-60, was placed in the United States mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the following property owners. DATED this 30th day of September. 1992. ca r� Deputy Clerk the Board Marilyn L. Bunn 10305 Dickens Avenue Bethesda, Maryland 20014 Western Mobile, Inc. P. 0. Box 1647 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Keith and Barbara McIntyre 4804 F Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Robert and Patsy Drewer 4702 West F Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Putnam Farm Partnership X Prime Management 4891 Independence Street, #140 Wheatridge, Colorado 80033 William and Dorothy Rodman Z Greeley National Bank P. 0. Box 1098 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Wayne and Elaine Larson 3501 West F Street Greeley, Colorado 80634 Elmer and Cecil Elliott 4699 West F Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phyllis Ketler Gardener William and Price Ketler Rural Route Max, Nebraska 69037 ✓...ois City of Greeley 919 Seventh Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Platte Valley Investment Company P. 0. Box 3296 Greeley, Colorado 80633 Flatiron Sand and Gravel P. 0. Box 229 Boulder, Colorado 80302 Margarette La Verne Evans et al Charles L. Evans, Jr. Heirs R Berthoud National Bank 2638 12th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 Bellweather Exploration 3455 F Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Weld County Commissioners 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Boyd Freeman Ditch Company S John Hickman Western Mobile, Inc. P. 0. Box 215001 1400 West 64th Avenue Denver, Colorado 80221 Colorado and Southern Railway 1405 Curtis Street Denver, Colorado 80202 83rd Joint Venture Resource P. 0. Box 3178 Greeley, Colorado 80633 Gary Tuttle Tuttle Applegate, Inc. 11990 Grant Street, $1410 Denver, Colorado 80233 `z 921022 1 E.g% 4 OREELEY,COLORADO 80672 G x s Ir f art, CD -let e., $ .7" , i , O . ; 3, OCirk/A0 itS7 1 m 4P n a r-m o c crct, 4:40 C _ ei R --C_____ N MThnN 700 0 03 C Pa 73AYap- � � 9 rn 00 ;.ta - N N s/J m. J v ^ I `�C — iu TAM/C,'S,,', !II c-rq,I. . i' :,- 921018 • • nom. `"""'""'""� ' AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION asumnsearsesanseser se"`""° aw ,,,,q y„ .. STATE OF COLORADO SS tse onrsear.rm►:an•nrt•, COUNTY OF WELD „yoen,,,r.N,.e el W.404 r 0010811014nOiateraie 1001 ;,seOt„yumr:nw+m..ar:; I,KEITH HANSEN,of said aunty of Weld,being duly oases areeareacem et. sworn,say that I am publisher of 'MpmeW'IeenaMYsOeMee' Ow wro.^'e'eM"1id` WINDSOR BEACON ArtainatwitatAwpiriAwesewewbe ,,iz,.. mammies wv ^Ter'^r• a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said. ..xweeistwear•, +''"w County and State. published in the town of WEIDSOR, 0........sitessteenote- in said County and State; and that the notice, of which •e mese' m eer1'-:cet..:,ete poose.e..:Ise!~totse'- the annexed < a true copy, has been published in said 1A° weekly for ! successive weeks, that the notice neseeeseteeneasulainoNw eeete •onwwesne was published in the regular and entre issue of every idY1satmeiaspet`es' number of the paper during the period and time of �evi esteev areses teens.Ttr,.ard:wtMeeie publication, and in the newspaper proper and not in a ad"oetitN"e'ei bons'ty supplement, and that the first publication of said notice +cr YA0D id ro^ .:.y -nc . 1 was in said paper bearing the date of the weld:;,.cagey,".:nereves day of 9�1' , A.D.. 19�>and o c the last publication bearing the date of the ihtsrdw ,cew ws*sweewmtros day of A.D., 19_and eissetraimet:Ttestasa. that the said WLVDSOR BEACON has been published omeettoeeers ""•r continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 5 ,V.:47A va„ Wrp; .: r., n r, consecutive weeks,in said County and State.prior to the 000ett.cceieu ,' date of first publication of said notice,and the same is a ;..cvrAN Cede wsw•Siw ,ArpLtowm:aa+.wmvemu• newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate ,neweme,.r,.o:eaeaos. printing of legal notices an advertisements, approved ,ore.M,Daorese+ !a"` May 18.1931,and all prior as is force. M . . yes" ".ft 0ATR0.4Yarat,-teat.g"".-. OUE•OlYsiopeent +Me. ry, villterai USHER tame.tewtlea lei.Dn.A Subset d and sworn to before me this 3ott day iereuane e^eara^n'^ ''r+we va'Ar7vrrNrva'; of 199 LEoi L-osaorotmoN hers Of M.A.MWKd;thMJI in. - w,t ptl"°°`.. NOTARY PUBLIC w)a>I-,1l T z e N :#1 k,r r ias x - n �9y : seek4,en^r weve.t�ess My commission expires ? s�' - ~197 - testee awM,vM+»weer... CJU BOAR OF -COUNTY- ' coyygpONEN.'d-.WELD OOIM1YAGaC00A00r;,....;' • WELD.:COUNTY•C ERK,TO;'.. xTKBOerD,N ,..:w:.*.-4y,', Ya�MMW 5'1'''''"A'%41. . .. t'M-v..n 1MN>•��1Y'ik". ,!'xelleeeete.eeeeweeeer aerrweorraw,u. • 921018 SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING August 4, 1992 Page 3 CASE NUMBER: USR-978 NAME: 83rd Joint Venture Resource ADDRESS: P.O. Box 3178, Greeley, CO 80633 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit for an open-pit mining operation in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Section 35, T6N. R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of and adjacent to the City of Greeley; north of "F" Street, and approximately 1/4 mile west of 35th Avenue. Gary Tuttle, representative, 83rd Joint Venture Resource, presented a lay-out of the application. He said the operation would run 12 to 20 years, with the City of Greeley annexing in the future, and will be mined in phases starting on the eastern end and moving west. No large sand stockpiling will take place at this facility. He explained a Road Improvements and Maintenance Agreement will exist and requirements will be met. The haul route (48 loads a day) will run directly to an asphalt plant known as Bestway Paving and they will use one access road at a time as the phases of the project progress. He gave an overview of the reclamation plan which will be two lakes with surrounding residential areas. Bill O'Hare asked about vandalism and dangers to children in the area. Cary Tuttle explained they have no plans to screen. Tom Rulon asked if they would be destroying existing wetlands. Cary Tuttle said yes, but they were working with the Corps of Engineers to stay within federal requirements. The Chairman asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. Bill Rodman, surrounding property owner, was concerned this type of operation could harm his well. What guarantees did he have. Gary Tuttle explained they were obligated not to cause dry wells. Law requires monitoring wells be placed in the area, and if Mr. Rodman would allow them access to his property, they would monitor his well and control any problems before they could happen. Bill Rodman also was concerned about stockpiling and damage blowing sand could cause to his residence. Gary Tuttle told him they would plant ground cover on this area of the operation. Mrs. Bill Rodman, surrounding property owner, was concerned about the 48 trips the trucks would make a day. She stated there are children in the area, and they also have a problem with teenagers "parking" on "F" Street. She wanted to request a stop sign be placed at the intersection of 35th Avenue and "F" Street. and security be on the property after hours. r., 922.019 `ictflOct, L i o SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMISSION MEETING August 4, 1992 Page 4 Gary Tuttle explained they will secure the area. They have alot of money invested in equipment that is left on the site and will take measures to protect it. Lyle Aggett, representative, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott. surrounding property owners, stated his parents are concerned property values will decrease, truck traffic on the roads will be heavy, and dust will be a major problem. He doesn't want to stand in the way of progress he just wants to protect his parents interest. Bill O'Hare moved Case Number USA-978. with amendments to Condition of Approval 4b, Development Standards 9 and 17, the deletion of Development Standard 8, and subsequent renumbering of the Development Standards be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commissions recommendation for approval. Richard Kimmel seconded the motion. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Jean Hoffman - yes: Tom Rulon - yes; Bill O'Hare - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Juliette Kroekel - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Bud Clemons -yes. Motion carried. Consider proposed amendments to Sections 10, 21, 24. 31, 32, 36, and 42 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Chuck Cunliffe, explained staff had prepared a recommendation for the proposed amendments to the Weld County Zoning Ordinance and asked if any of the Planning Commission members had questions. Discussion followed. Bud Clemons moved proposed change to Section 31.5.1 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance be amended to read 80 acres. Bill O'Hare seconded the motion. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Jean Hoffman - yes; Tom Rulon - yes; Bill O'Hare - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Juliette Kroekel - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Bud Clemons -yes. Motion carried. The Chairman asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. No one wished to speak. Jean Hoffman moved to forward proposed amendments to Sections 10. 21, 24, 31, 32, 36, and 42 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commissions recommendation for approval. Bud 92101s wCC ':iv BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING COMMISSION, • L(. RCS ,y; RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CL.�N�y Moved by Bill O'Hare that the following resolution with amendments tpCCo_ g'gt},^ of Approval 4b, Development Standards 9 and 17, the deletion of Devolopment;1 Standard 8, and subsequent renumbering of the Development Standards 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-978 , NAME: 83rd Joint Venture Resource ADDRESS: P.O. Box 3178, Greeley, CO 80633 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit for an open-pit mining operation in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Section 35, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of and adjacent to the City of Greeley; north of "F" Street, and approximately 1/4 mile west of 35th Avenue. 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 proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Mineral Resource Goals and Policies, the Urban Growth Boundary Area Goals and Policies, and the Transportation Goals and Policies. The conditions of approval and development standards will ensure that these goals and policies are met. The comprehensive plan encourages the extraction of mineral resources when the mining plan promotes reasonable and orderly development of the minerals. This proposal is consistent with the intent of the agricultural zone district and is provided for as a use by special review, Conditions of approval and development standards will ensure compatibility with the existing surrounding land uses. Surrounding land uses include irrigated agricultural production, pasture, rural residences, railroad tracks and other mining operations. 9zl0is tixt///3lr 13 s RESOLUTION, USR-978 83rd Joint Venture Resource Page 2 The attached conditions of approval and development standards will ensure that the proposed use will not have an adverse affect on the existing and future development of the surrounding area as permitted by Weld County and the City of Greeley. The special review permit site is located in the 100-year floodplain. The special review permit development standards address the overlay district requirements. 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. Prior to the Special Review activity occurring on the site, evidence shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services that: a. a substitute water supply plan and well permit have been submitted to the Division of Water Resources for the mining operation. b. the Weld County Health Department has approved a dust abatement plan for the mining operation; c. all required emission permits have been obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of health. d. an NPDES permit has been approved by the Water Quality Control Division of the Colorado Department of Health. 92101s RESOLUTION, USR-978 83rd Joint Venture Resource Page 3 e. the Use by Special Review will not cause injury to vested or conditional water rights as set forth in Section 44.4.11 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 4. Prior to scheduling before the Board of County Commissioners: a. an off-site road improvements agreement shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services staff and Weld County Engineering. The agreement shall mitigate impacts generated on Weld County roads by this mining operation. The agreement shall include the type of road improvements, the applicant's share of the improvements, means of financing, time frame for construction and a proposal to dedicate an additional 10 feet of right-or-way along the south side of the property. b. the applicant shall submit a screening plan to the Department of Planning Services for review and approval. The plan shall include a proposal for secured entrances. c. The plat shall be amended to include a note stating: "The Mined Land Reclamation Board has the authority to issue permits for mining and reclamation activities. Activities related to mining and reclamation are, therefore, under the jurisdiction of the Mined Land Reclamation. However, Weld County has jurisdiction of those matters outlined in the Development Standards". Motion seconded by Richard Kimmel. VOTE: For Passage Against Pessage Richard Kimmel Jean Hoffman Tom Rulon Bill O'Hare Judy Yamaguchi Juliette Kroekel Shirley Camenisch Bud Clemons The Chairman declared the resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy be forwarded with the file of this case to the Board of County Commissioners for further proceedings. RESOLUTION, USR-978 83rd Joint Venture Resource Page 4 CERTIFICATION OF COPY I, Sharyn Ruff, Recording Secretary for the Weld County Planning commission, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution, is a true copy of the Resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County, Colorado, adopted on August 4, 1992. Dated the 4th of August, 1992 Sharyn Secretary 921018 s s SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS 83rd Joint Venture Resource USR-978 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit is for an open-pit mining operation 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. Operations shall be completed or cease 20 years from the date of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Section 90 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 3. The facility shall operate during daylight hours or between 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. whichever is less. 4. The haul route shall be from the property to "F" Street, east to 35th Avenue at which point 5 percent of the traffic will head north and 95 percent will head south to the Best-Way Concrete Redi-Mix Plant approximately 1/4 mile south of "F" Street. 5. The facility shall be limited to one access at a time from "F" Street. All other accesses shall be physically closed off when not in use. 6. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 7. Adequate sanitary facilities served by an individual sewage disposal system are required for the proposed facility and the facilities shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. Portable toilets are not approved. 8. The applicant shall remove, handle, and stockpile overburden, soil, sand and gravel from the facility area in a manner that will prevent nuisance conditions. 9. This facility shall utilize the existing public water supply or other supply as required by the Weld County Health Department. 10. The Individual Sewage Disposal System permit must be finalized and approved by an Environmental Protection Specialist within one year of the application date. 11. The open-pit gravel operation shall comply with the operation policies outlined in Section 44.4 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 12. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the approved screening plan. 921018 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, USR-978 83rd Joint Venture Resource Page 2 13. The operator of the facility shall comply with the approved road maintenance agreement. 14. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 15. The special review permit site shall be maintained in compliance with the required emissions permit obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health, for fugitive dust and emissions. 16. Overburden and topsoil materials shall be handled and stored in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. All stockpiles of overburden along the east border of the property shall be seeded with adaptive grasses within one planting season after they are created. Dust shall be controlled on all haul roads, so that it does not constitute a nuisance to adjacent property owners. Fugitive dust must be controlled on this site and in accordance with the approved dust control plan. 17. The special review permit site shall be maintained in compliance with the required NPDES permit obtained from the Water Quality Control Division of the Colorado Department of Health. 18. 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. 19. The property shall be maintained in compliance with Sections 53 and 26 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 20. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 21. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 22. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 921018 1 • . DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, USR-978 83rd Joint Venture Resource Page 3 23. 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. 24. 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, 25. 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. 921.E INVENTORY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION Case Number: USR-978 Submitted gr Prepared grior to gearing d* }fearing 1. Application 69 pages X 2. Application plat 5 pages X 3. DPS Referral Summary Sheet X 4. DPS Recommendation X 5. DPS Surrounding Property Owner's Mailing List X 6. DPS Mineral Owner's Mailing List X 7. 3 DPS Maps Prepared by Planning Technician X 8. DPS Notice of Hearing X 9. DPS Case File Summary Sheet X 10. DPS Field Check (after hearing) 11. Planning Commission Resolution (after hearing) 12. Referral response; Weld County Office of Emergency Management; Ed Herring; June 25, 1992 X 13. Referral response; Weld County Environmental Health; John Pickle; July 1, 1992 X 14. Referral response; Western Hills Fire Protection District; Brion Newkirk; June 30, 1992 X 15. Referral response; Corps of Engineers; Terry McKee; July 2, 1992 X 16. Referral response; Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission; July 7, 1992 X 17. Referral response; City of Greeley Planning Commission; Greg Flebbe; July 15, 1992 X 18. Referral response; Division of Wildlife; Larry Rogstad, July 15, 1992 X 19. Planning Commission Sign Posting Certificate X 20. Planning Commission Field Check; Bud Clemons; July 23, 1992 X 21. Letter from Mined Land Reclamation Board verifying submission of 112 Regular Reclamation Permit X g,c4 I e Ir 9201s • INVENTORY ITEMS USR-978 page 2 22. Letter from Department of Planning Services Staff to Mined Land Reclamation Board; Brian Grubb X 23. Department of Planning Services letter to applicant; July 25, 1992 X 24. Referral response; Division of Water Resources; John Shurer; August 26, 1992 (after hearing) 25. Referral response; Weld County Engineering; Drew Scheltinga; August 18, 1992 (after hearing) 26. 2 updated plats showing proposed screening plan (after hearing) I hereby certify that the 26 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 September 24, 1992. Current Planner STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THISCX4 day of 19!5i=2--.) SEAL - t NOT Y PUBLIC MyCanmi;sic cx7;a'!c:';,-,;cr21.1995 ovyo'so,�'' My Commission Expires _,. : y . «a`., ;el O N, • • ~ r ••...... S 9ZIA)IL8 EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHE'. Case 1k-5R. - $3'.A ,nom-.T is-..Zc QweL:enrw..cst. Exhibit Submitted By Exhibit Description VZ3/52 A. \()Q-w.. ,, / �.vv,K.u` .Y,» altStrr -�'� i 9/Q-3/yz B 5ya 317 c• 1° '�a ,, , ��Y1, ,v --nan 9 )as / a , E. QQc 4 'Vi , .�9 arc 182_ A jjnb,., c. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. 0. P. Q• • R. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. Z. 9210181 • _ Y TUTTLE APPLEGATE, INC. _ Consultants for land and Resource Development —• October 1, 1992 Ms. Lorraine Stepenske Division of Minerals and Geology 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 Denver, CO 80203 RE: Adequacy Response; File #M-92-069 Dear Lorraine: With this letter we wish to respond to your adequacy review letter of August 19, 1992. I will use the same numbering system used in your letter and answer the paragraphs in order. 1. The Exhibit C map has been revised to show property lines for all adjacent property owners. The numbers on the map correspond to the list of property owners within 200 feet. All manmade structures as well as the name of all roads, buildings, oil and gas wells and lines, and power lines within 200 feet of all boundaries of the affected are labeled on the map. New maps are enclosed. 2. The existing house located along the southern boundary in the western half of the site is the building in question. This house is owned by 83rd Joint Venture and may be used as a storage area, office, or night watchman quarters. Neither residences on the SE and SW corner nor any of their accessory structures will be adversely affected by the mining. Therefore compensation agreements will not be submitted. 3. (a) We will receive a zoning approval from the Weld County Commissioners which will contain a site map showing a 25 foot setback from the right-of-way of F Street. This approval will serve as the County's approval of mining to this setback. This hearing is set for October 21, 1992. (b) Both Bellwether and the railway have legal rights-of-way or easements in which they operate. The width of these easements is to insure they have enough room to operate and maintain their facilities in addition to offering a safe setback from encroachment. We state the mining will have no impacts to the stability of any manmade structures within their rights-of-way and easements. There is no blasting involved with our mining operation and all slopes are 3:1 in a reclaimed state so erosion and slope failure are not a concern.• 921019 11990 Grant Street, #410 Telephone: (303) 452-6611 f1"3Denver, Colorado 80233 Facsimile: (303) 4527,2759 -4, -c; Poly €1.1 e c •f,,. 1-I L.. r,-t • Ms. Lorraine Stepenske Division of Minerals and Geology September 24, 1992 Page 2 (c) We are presently having discussions with the Boyd Freeman Ditch Company and will reach an agreement with them. The map showing how the ditch is proposed to be relocated is on Exhibit C. 4. The mining operation is within 200 feet of a water well at both the east and west end. As above, we assert the stability to the physical structure of the well will not be damaged by our mining operation. Section 115(4) (d) of the Act references affecting the stability of manmade structures, but does not require any compensation agreements for injury to water rights. 5. In past applications we have not been required to conduct a cultural resources inventory on mining sites when there is no indication that artifacts may exist on the site. We will commit to informing the State Historical Preservation Officer if any cultural resources are discovered during the operation and we will immediately halt mining in that area until the significance of the resource is evaluated. 6. (a) In Exhibit D, the first paragraph regarding the location of the 83rd Joint Venture property location will be revised to read "west of the intersection of F Street and 35th Avenue on the west side of Greeley, Colorado. " (b) Also in Exhibit D the use of a temporary asphalt batch plant and scale is mentioned. The applicant understands this plant and scale must be located within a phased plant site as shown on Exhibit C. 7. Exhibit E states "non-marketable material and overburden" will be placed at an even depth of six to nine inches. This material will be placed over the site being reclaimed with topsoil placed above and in addition to the non-marketable materials and overburden. w' 9210a Mr. Lorraine Stepenske Division of Minerals and Geology September 24, 1992 Page 3 8. Over the years the question of hydrologic balance has been discussed in the permitting process and its relationship to Exhibit G. This has lead us to expand the information provided to the Division in Exhibit G. Specifically, we note the effects to both groundwater, and surface water from the proposed operation. We note the wells and water right diversions which are in the area and discuss how they may be affected by the operation. Also we commit to reasonably minimize any affects to the hydrologic balance. Our Exhibit G-1 locates wells within a 4,000 foot radius of the operation in order to get an overview of the area. In addition, we now note the availability of water rights held by the operator to replace consumptive use of water in the operation and also to show how any impacts to water rights in the immediate area may be mitigated. Our plans to replace water to wells in the immediate area which may be affected is provided for information only. water rights are a jurisdiction of the Division of Water Resources. The Division of Water Resources is given the statutory authority to both administer and protect water rights in the State. The information and measures you are requesting in Paragraph 8 greatly expand any interpretation of Exhibit G and hydrologic balance and request new information which we have never been asked for before in an adequacy review. It seems as though the Division of minerals and Geology, by your letter, is presuming they have statutory authority to protect the water rights of well owners and require written agreements between the applicant and the well owners. The requirements you have asked for in this question have ramifications to applicants of dewatered operations as expensive and burdensome as Senate Bill 181. If it is indeed now standard policy to ask for written agreements from well owners within 4,000 .feet of an operation, it seems to us there should have been some discussions and hearings on this matter. -1r. • Ms. Lorraine Stepenske Division of Minerals and Geology September 24, 1992 Page 4 The Division of Water Resources has their own procedure for reviewing well applications for gravel pits and how they may affect nearby wells. Specifically, the applicant for a well permit on a gravel pit should try to get written agreements from any well owners within 600 feet of the operation and include those with his well permit application. If these cannot be obtained from all well owners within 600 feet, (who all receive written notification of the well permit) , the well owner may object to the well permit application. In this case, the State Engineer will hold a hearing on the matter and render a decision about possible impacts and measures where the applicant needs to replace water to well owners. Your request in Paragraph 8 both duplicates and greatly exceeds the requirements of the Division of Water Resources. We would like to specifically answer the three items included in No. 8 as follows: (a) Our application does note the depth of groundwater over the site. Since we have no affect on water quality by the mining operation, we believe the temperature and the conductivity of the water is not an issue here. (b) We will not be monitoring any wells other than those which are immediately adjacent to the operation. Therefore, the specific location of wells within 4,000 feet is not important. Well permits generally only locate wells within a 40 acre parcel. In order to find the specific locations of these wells one would have to obtain permission to enter private property and then search for wells. As you can imagine this would take quite a bit of time. If any well owner in the area has a problem, we expect them to either contact the operator or their local water commissioner. If this occurs then we will know the location of that well through the • complaint. %y. 92i0,n.g NEW • Ms. Lorraine Stepenske Division of Minerals and Geology September 24, 1992 Page 5 (C) We understand the Act does require a compensation agreement when the stability to the physical structure of a well may be affected. The physical structure will be such things as the casing and pump. We believe the Act makes no requirements for agreements regarding injury to water rights. These matters are handled by the Division of Water Resources. Therefore, we believe these written agreements with well owners are not required by the Act. 9. We will provide the Division with the data from the on- site well monitoring as well as the monitor data from adjacent wells. 11. In Exhibit L under the major disturbance category for reclamation costs we will add the costs of mobilization and demobilization of equipment to the site. This will add $1,000.00 for each or a total of $2,000.00. We also estimate a cost of $1,000.00 each for the reclamation of the proposed recharge ponds. Using two of these ponds will add an additional $2,000.00 to the reclamation costs for the major disturbance category. We have included a 15.8% administration fee (indirect costs) to the total reclamation costs for all categories. We are at a loss, however, to be able to arrive at the same total figure of $60,051.91 for the reclamation of the area of major disturbance. Could you supply us with the quantities and unit prices that you used so we may be able to better understand your total amount for the reclamation of the major disturbance category. 12. Enclosed are copies of the signed return receipts from the Weld County Commissioners and the West Greeley Soil Conservation District as proof of mailing by certified mail. 13. Enclosed is proof of publication of the public notice in the Greeley Daily Tribune on the dates of June 19, 26 and July 3, 10, 1992. Also enclosed are copies of the signed • return receipts from the owners of surface rights on the affected land and owners of record of lands that are within 200 feet of the boundary of affected lands. Ms. Lorraine Stepenske Division of Minerals and Geology September 24, 1992 Page 6 As a matter of information we have enclosed copies of our substitute supply plan and the well permit application which were submitted to the Division of Water Resources. In our most recent application on Tucson Resource in Adams County, it was- a requirement of the permit to show proof we had submitted these applications. we believe that would be an appropriate condition on this application. The recharge ponds or trenches are one of several options which the operator can use in order to replace water to adjacent well owners. In the past we have never been required to provide final construction documents for these ponds or trenches. They will be constructed on the operators property between the mine and the well and as close to the well as possible. We understand these are disturbances on the site and would need to be reclaimed if the operator forfeited the bond. At the most, these facilities would be 5,000 square feet in size each and we think there could be a need for them both at the east and west end. It is fair to ask for monies to cover this reclamation and we propose an amount of $1,000.00 each to reclaim these facilities for a total of $2,000.00. We are providing a copy of this clarification letter on your adequacy review to the Weld County Clerk. Your adequacy questions have required no changes or additions to the application. Please call me if you have any additional questions. Cordially, TUTTLE APPLEGATE, INC. Gary J. Tuttle GJT/cr Encs. cc: File #92-106 Carl Hill Weld County Clerk and Recorder 921019 • SENDER: ( •l•o wbft to Veils• OW • Cwgnt.Pone t.rkrw 2 fer Salta,arson. • camps.nwn.3,and.s&b. following services (for en extra •Prim sow norm and edr..a an dr.raver of this farm wilts we ears fee): rerun this WOW You. • AMC&this form to Oa front of Ina mWpeos,or on the*A n son 1. O Ad!rases's Address see not ours). • Wrn."llwvnboNpf llaawot•e'on Ow maples Wow,dw article*flaw. 2. O Reaulcted pommy • • The Swum WAWA Soo Si wwiOrywter movenrer oersund.w.rad to and TIM dim of drsvey. Consuhpd.Vrwter for fee. • 3. Article Addressed to: 4a. Article Number Weld County Commissioners 7 992 068 147 • 915 Tenth Street 4b. Sews Type • Greeley, CO 80631 a Register D lrrured I faCentti.d ow O.coo Il ❑ Exp..s Mel ❑Raaun R•oeiPt to Mercl+.MNe 7. Date of Deeveati - s 11)92 Signature 5. Address(Addressee) 8. Addressee's eidress(Only if requested and fee u paid) �. 6. Sig i /,--.....„.....__ 92-106 6-8-92 . PS 1 .November 1990 ea.a►?1Mr—arms DDMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT i • Coruna Sarno/mar 2 for.edition.sr io•.. I also wish to receive the • Crfwt•fOwrr.3,and am&O. following services Nor sn extra • rent your name and address on the mow of Ws form so that tai•can foe% roman Oda card n you. • Mfse&This form to Or lairs of Ow nalge0..Or on S.Sect tf moos 1. O Addressee's Address I) soon net demrxt • Writs-Raton n.orotn.wwt d'•orsiNtulip..babwmrertlonnumber 2. O Restricted Dowry • re Hewn n•o.lot P•.ern Molds'muse rgMue of S.owsen is and it..eats r Consult for fee, 3. Articl.Addressed to: 4. Article Number • West Greeley SC0 4p' Service Type ❑ROQi""' 2423-71st Avenue w ❑Me ad ET Certified ❑COD Greeley, CO 80634 ❑F,spr es tend ❑an+m Receipt for 7, Date or OSivrry 6. S (Addressee) B. Addressee's Address(Only if requested reM 7) auQ� end fee u paid) 6. Signature(Agent) U 92-106 6-8-92 PS Form 3811,November 1990 eat ago:test-a•mss DumEnIc RETURN RECEIPT SS .i - . . . ._.. . . . - .cr '_�"_. .J21019. . . f Affidavit of Publication STATE OF COLORADO County of Weld, mita C Fletcher 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 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 c (weeks); that the notice was published in the regular and entire issue of every number of said newspaper during the period and time of publication of �an �• said notice, and in the newspaper proper and not in a ffiNK P.O.6.317l;a.rn OD pig supplement thereof: that the first publication of said has OAS an adoration for a notice was contained in the issue of said news a MMbp ISMA.aar.a,.n porno ' pa per with,M Colorado Mined Land ; bearing-date Rnlunatrn Yore whirr, arar+rmo at iM Cabraae Mined Nineteenth rirtnd Maarnaled Mt 'Ma name gaa.ars b boatel a or rasa swan ea Ian*a Henn. Aare.as woe a dwelt.PAL, day are A.D. 29_�y CaHtawMe aae a Car.t and the last publication thereof: in the issue of said 7k. resew an a .awnnwnn C A.M.1192 newspaper bearing date the arp the preptw.d gala or Tenth .awOb.a,r*itdw,2001,IT. wei a raw de,a WMar1 be n.Nenrsf, Addkwn.r taM,,..e„and taar�.Mannday of i11j1 �+D. 19,92 aura Sr bar alataleard ream me - - that said The Greeley Daily Tribune and The Greeley i11ns Land and Aaa4aagn last Nos,2154 tms Wren en Republican, has been published continuously and Nowt Dar'Colorado tomuninte uninterruptedly period of at least sax txa)6143147.W w.a cor., y y during the pe ran and Aa0Wdw,016 Town months next prior to the first issue thereof contained aa..r,0n.y,CO KO,oe a. ass rained eaa�+ said notice or advertisement above referred to;that said Written'omens mown tw rued Oath the Mined Land newspaper has been admitted to the United States awe adpo t ,,'7 °r°A°°" mails as secondtlass matter under the provisions of the fharaabr Dad'Dams • Act of March 3. 1879. a any amendments thereof;and '4sa ki"s1°''moo 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. 1ne'19,26, July 3,10 1992 Total dlarge - $42.16 .tu Advertising Clerk • Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of .;Uly AD. 19_ My commission expires ]�7-'7—Q`'1........ .inttde Notary Public 921018 I • ( SENDER: i crate isms 1 enma 2 for esaaema wMcw. 1 also wish to receive •db• Complete hens 3,a M a b. • Printvas no sears.w thisiwa.e a VSmrr..sew totbwirq servicr Nor r ems 1 nan a ore this val• . fea): Attach s et to the front of the nr4U o /w� , on dr n 1. 0ors .'a Address sow not acne. i., • wao.'•hn nttepabrhaaw a•• dr /y. • TheArumh.e.ptmww* ovIa.vwdr.yry,. „ Z 0 Restricted Delivery to and the date .gwry, `M e 3. 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Evans, Jr. Heirs LI Registered 0esairei Me c/o Berthoud National Bank D coo Express Mail Q Return Receipt far Greeley, CO 80631 Merch.ndlse f 410w 7.D7. Date or Delivery i S. SSiyynt ire (Addressee) ,C ✓,4 . .ease's Address(Only N requested i S re Q.ntl CO.0-?- % t 22-92 92-106A 4 PS F 11,November 1990 Ira.CPO;1192,4rCe4 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT • I • a t aA. anus o .olean• our a . . t • Mar 3.and a a e. w aanfsw. I also following WI?) to recent the • Pan Your near end address an t*r an o a this fpm so drt we an services (for an Cava mum tai.art to you. feel: • daw�not o tethis a' to w front of V.maaDMa..pa*N on U.Serr b. avac+ 1. Addte. w see'e Addf • Writ.•'Mturn ll.etanagransd"ont to mreal.a..stow V*ankle nvro.r. I m.e m twa*w e,F•.w ywma•g er oworid nnr.ao.r on dowered 2. ❑Restricted Delivery i 3. Artidy Addressed to: Conwh Or for tee. M. Article Number P 9921668 Putnam Farm Partnerships Srvic 152 eTpo ` C/o Prime Management Demo CI Insured 1 . 4891 Independent Str et #1' : 0 coo I Wheat Ridge, CO 8003 • - j Mail O R Receipt for I l i • fate Rouyn., et 2 ) 5. Signet"Addressee) 9. !'. es Addis's(Only if requested and w k paid) i a. I • A� '-22-92 92-106A ' P. Form 38� 19DQ .1"C":Ile 3174;44 DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT 2 • 1 -., ;v" 921018 s .t1a a a E � SENbEI Cahoot.horns I a.era 2 for eeolta.M.twigs. I also wish to receive the I • • Cr fin f 3.toe see s,following services(for en entrs I+ - Print TOW remr Sc aims en a.wawa of 04 fern r toot we or teak mum this VIVO tO You. r • much this form to ow from of the m.pgp..or on tto*.n it Woos 1. O Addressee's Address den not or. Weft,"Rorvmfec.lotR.ewst.e'on vsmsowce Wert hne.rocor.eeba. 2. O Rennet"Wiiwry• n..Return lleo.oyoutAnWMpork*Y t..moan of the*Meonaww.A f to end The ail.of aMn ry. Consult postmaster for fn. 3. Article Addressed to: It Article Number it P 992 068 156 I City of Greeley 4b. SONIC.Type 919 Seventh Street ✓' Rphtged Chinni: • Greeley, CO 80631 y P/atified O coo 4,, rim revs Mail O Return Receipt for Nterthendise 1 xll � dm° Dery z s - 2--2- j 5. Signetro (Add Addressee's Address(Only M requested , and fee is paid) Bl�artt) f 6- -92 92-106A r 'PS Form 3811.November 1990 ou.&Oro:trt_mtaes DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT f D ' • Converts Ca ;toss 3,one/or 4`fee.ddsow even.. ) oho tWsh to receive t e • Print your . .MCI erns on oh ravens or ere norm to mat no an f 'kq senior Mon M time Muni m .a it M to yaw. fes ' • Anson this tam to Ow from of to mupa.. or on u.book a re Addressee's 1. O Add '.Address i tote nor oe.m.t. e tT.R"Su rn R.owocR.ea.ue"ontetnalloo.beowtoeetlole umber 2 °RserfctsdDal I • • tM tn.ee esos ot riw Sc nice teeth•simian of eopa.o. Delivery , t 'wry. Consult ... ester for fee. 3. Article Addressed to: 4s. Article Number . I 1.: William & Dorothy Rodman , D Service Registered °Insurso ' c/o Greeley National Santrt't Zcertifed, °coo P. 0. Box 1098 I+' Exams mail O Rerun Receipt for Greeley. CO 80632 t �Dote ofDeliverYJIT >>i ' t } 6. Signature (Addressee) dresses's Adores.!Only N r queet " ) a and fee is paid) 6. Signature (Agent) // 6-22-92 92-I06A , PS Form 3811.NO 1990 ua pro:afar—mass DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT J . .M. `. 921018 qz-iooe4 . r e o •Ciao anus o do SENDER: ! Cosine nom t and/or 2 for additional mantra1 also wish to receive the i • Cwwnol.r.krm 3.and 4 o a e, foi owing services (fed an en. rotormelt s ul.sows tw.class.On The r.•.rw a ttre.fenn.o that me tea mil, do:met bin W frontStraw.,T. R of S or on m.Sat If.bees 1. O Addressee's Address I 1 • Write-Rost Atorranner I • 7theeAmen n/j.c• .. eeyawttaw signatue IS Thrice atheperson the Milowll 2. ❑Restricted Oelivary 1t. to and m.dm of o.t..ry. Consult postmaster for fee. I 3. Article Addressed tte N. Article Number �E�eph992 068 154 Wayne & Elaine Larson ✓6/ Itt##``�"elfce Type 3501 West F Street N Real t.r.d ❑In.�red Greeley, CO 80632 y lied ❑coo t .N. Ma _°RRerymnRk�for Merchise t 6 Signetu (Addressee) 8. Addressee's Address(Only d repuea.p 6. Sign a Agent ' and 6-22-92 92-106Af IPS Form 3811,November 1990 *QS.GPO:tee+—man DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT • MT N: 1, of oeanua to dot,ii:hRoo'l�uq'VI pjo j^. . } 'S Comtery I arreror 2 for MOSS wrvtos I also wish to receive the it • Conen Sint 3,not 4.eb, man S• Pent S *an d.da..a on the roe en a Vi room.o that.e an hew:following services (for an extraa you. . fee): • Attach Vv,term TO Ow from of to mdlp.e..a on dM took M doss na o.mn. sow 1. O Addressee's Address • wet. T.turn ROOM,a.ev..t.d".n the mailohae...tha.ea.nutria m• .eaaara.aar.o*al Or rd.wuen Sputum OSaron 2 ❑RedtrktWDNMry Consult stns«ter for fee. 3. Anode Addressed to: 4a Article Number Elmer & Cecil Elliott P 992 063 155 4699 West F Street RFC 40 Se1V'�T1p• I l Greeley, CO 80631 toted Insured COD JUN Z Mail 0 Retum Receipt for I Mwrchwwwl.- • i I 7. ofDelivery L4a& - ai415eSp4)6. Signature(Agent) f 6-22-92 92-106A PS Fans .Novr.frber 1990 tut Om lee'-.we DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT sees:. 921019 q0--100i4- . • • i ;""'9i'M_i4�. .. an a` . . .1 ran._0w) le ry • Complete wine+.no*2 for adaxlor4 earns. 1 alr0 wish to Mein the • Compute awns 3.ere�.•a following seniors(for en extra )a • PAM Yea. n wee end address on tie of VW lam so Me we taro fr)' p Nnan dW tat to s P • Atnce S.farm to we front or the Slone%a en Me lash it ant 1, 0 Addressee's Address Owe not rimer. • Write"nstMn MniptRequested"a,Smsl.Sa S wtheredorowreer. 2. C Rented Dowry • 11%.Aran Rowan Fee wIli aW Ws vs.the atrium a the person delivered to and the doe of d•svery. _Consult postmaster for fee. 3. ArtiOS Addressed to: 4a. Artieh Number • pp P 94* 0 ]w 1 Boyd Freeman Di 15 Pally .b. Service Type I C Registered C mewed c/o John Hickmae sg" GJ Certified C coD Western Mobile, ilk c4 C Exor.r not t fees P. 0. Box 215001 wrct rdhr Denver, CO 8022 —3 7. Des.Of 5. Signature (Addressee) 8. ' Ad if requested end is paid) 6. , x 6-22-92 92-106A PS F $1 Nonmber 1990 .ter d.o:lwt—=saw DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT I •= .1 ISENDER: • crow.Rerne 1 e ndlor 3 for additional ants, 1 also wish to reaNye the • Compete belie 3,end 4.a b. following Sender (for an extra on • role vent ne end Midis en the reverse of S form w St we pan fr):neeum this doe to you. • Attach VW fern to Ow trent of the rraliplwa,a an tb law il spate 1. 0 Addressee's Address Owe rot parrot. • WWII"neon Nowt Manna"one.rnaaplobelow de apse meet.'• 2 C Reedktsd Dowry • 1lw Return Stpept Pee will provide you e,.Slprnwe OS ors delivered to end S des of dawa.y. Consult postmaster for fee. 3. Article Addrmrad to: 4.. Article Number Weld COunty Commissioners P 992 068 159 915-10th Street db. Service Type Greeley, CO aP6 C CerRegtified 0 COD au 6(7 c.n)fi.d C COD Ma, Express Nail C Return Receipt for ' . e.—, an Merchandise t , 7. Date of Delivery C 'J'JA23113X 5. Signature(Addressee) inn Z 8. Addressee's Address(Only if requested ! g' = old fee is paid) j 6. Signe 4A 6-22-92 92-106A form ,November 1990 .us--o 1w1_annaee DOMESTIC RETURN RECEIPT • 921019 • J.. qz — loci a t • silo anu0 o aoi*DAo:OW' / SENDER: • c.0.0.1.nano 1 ena/or 2 for ononionaanM.,t•. I eteo W M to recent y„ - Canon ham•5.and 4 s O. following ter na (for an extra ' • Print on now al DOOMS On Inn AMMO of this fansal o art w•aan ti O 1.foe ` wpan ew rase m • AftaM Vile term tinhorn Ma frerrt of Ma mina on Ina on if not MdrnaM's Address 1 nos not pant • wog"Reno n•btMaw..•d"wentonne Wont*retnumn. 2. O nnma.d Dann, r • the Kan Mont Mwillorevte•revOnionsofWnondUaM•d Consult poannsstsr to and cM en of on.s• foe fee. 3. 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We have met several times with the applicant and its engineers and are in basic agreement with the plans of the applicant for relocating a portion of the Boyd Ditch as it crosses their property. Because of some recent changes in the alignment of the relocated ditch, there is not yet a written agreement between the applicant and the ditch company specifying the plans, specifications, and conditions of the ditch relocation project. Therefore, the Boyd Irrigation Company would request that a written condition prior to approval of Docket No. 92-60, be that a written agreement signed by the irrigation company and the applicant be submitted to the planning staff prior to final approval of the 83rd Joint Venture Resource application. It is my understanding that you will include this condition request as one of the conditions to be considered at tomorrow's public hearing. If that is the case, we will not appear in person to make this request. Thanks for your help in this matter. Very truly yours, Ed McDowoilatti President Posta"brand faxtrammtttalmemoitol Nemo.raNgt... cit9t-* vies e kit-000%q cw aa. r... 3s 1 —0978 ""f C419— att., i ...ENOr.. OCT 20 '42 11:41 Rif .001 44(7(-Tii; mEmoRAnDum 1119€ Keith Schuett To Plan ning v Qornher 15 1992 COLORADO From Drew Scheltinga subj«t: 83rd Avenue Joint Venture USR-978 The Mined Land Reclamation Division has reviewed the application and brought to our attention mining is intended to begin 25' from the existing right-of- way. The Mined Land Reclamation Division's requirement is 100' from the right- of-way. The City of Greeley identifies "F" Street as an arterial with a future right- of-way of 100' . I recommend a reservation be shown on the plat 50' from the existing center line for future right-of-way and mining be allowed to begin 25' from that point. Therefore, mining would be allowed within 75' of the existing center line. This would be far less restrictive than the Mined Land Reclamation Division requirement but still reserves land needed for future right-of-way and allows extraction of the maximum amount of material. DS/pds:MKeith cc: File 83rd Ave Joint Venture USR-978 'u 0C1191992 Wald County Planning 921148 A `... .i .. J FPI � �S01°3123 W _ °- ... 14o / r 1p....a-6,4>N 262.5 '27138 -._ 300°23.26"W— r�+i'r / \\... m Icn — 877,48 .._ ' • w 7. O I l (l1Z ON 6O 1 /1 : oT O t0 m Z X m q . c°-`°- ,� :;1 l00 N O A: DI o � o> I— O Es p AM I /1'; $ L S00° I I'19°W z # /: `'543148' w cn� - '1 m 0(0 / ra:I 2 ,i�I 0� / �aI }iIUd" IM-c8 /// 4O J l m p g j�z // !� ��•, z z I � -o p / _ S ah x.. zml O I / /� O Z n N oco coN1i1 ' W IZ' ;l'Y• mO4 ® co z 309.51 , m co .? w m--aP /� / C N U I M Zm o�- -Qom ro co. p; I— —i—I Z w :� 7DZZC W O I-4-C. 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Box 3178 Greeley, Colorado 80633 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Section 35, Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF APPROVED USE: An open-pit mining operation in the A (Agricultural) • Zone District SIZE OF PARCEL: 124 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: / 4 200, 0)-\t O 04..._, Deputy (, lerk to the Board PUBLISHED: October 29. 1992, in the Windsor Beacon .1771✓ 9210119 41 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO JUN 2 2 1992 USE E1 SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION for MINING PERMIT ' Wald Cooly Planning Weld County Department of Planning Services. 915 10th Street. Greeley, Colorado. Phone 356-4000, Extension 4400 For Department of Planning Services Use Only Case Number: IJ'R 418 Date Application Received: 0/27.1477 PC Hearing Date: SR-in Section: , Township: (r North, Range: (per West Zoning District: ,fragiC.+jer'NiZAL L ,-.rl I Recording Fee: Permit Fee: _/- ' � � Recording Fee Receipt D: Receipt Number: U � Application Reviewed By: le:74� To be completed by APPLICANT in accordance with procedural guide Requirements: 1. I (we) , the undersigned, hereby request a hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission concerning a proposed Sand R gravel (gravel, coal, borrowpit, etc.) mining operation for the -following 'described unincorporated area of Weld County: LEGAL DESCRIPTION See Attached Exhibit"A" TOTAL ACREAGE: 324.0 2t Surface owner(s) of area of land described Name: 83rd Joint Venture Address: P. 0. Box 3178 Phone:353-1654 Name: Address: -Greeley, 80633 Phone: 3. Owner(s) of mineral rights to substance to be mined Name: 83rd Joint Venture Address: P. O. Box 3178 Phone:353-1654 Name: Address: Greeley, 80633 Phone: 4. Source of applicants' legal right to enter and to mine on the land described: See Attarhpd Fxhihit "0" (Attached certified copy of any document noted to the back of this form) 5. Address of applicant and general office Applicants address: tgl N gSth Ave 6reP1My 8g33 Phone: qpo-q5?-1554 General Office address: Samp Phone: 6. Identify any prior permits for mining held by applicant or ag�� person: Bestway Paving Pit No. 1 • , 7. Description of Operation a. Types and number of operating an processing equipment to be employed: Frnnt Inadprc-2 Scraperc-2 dnaer` gradprc pxravajcr, rrucbpr_ trrpr.n plant_ wash plant, asphalt batch plant, scale __. office. night watchman quarters. maintenance shop. b. Maximum number of employees: 8 , and number of shifts: 2 6a.m.-9p.m. daylight c. Number of stages to be worked: $ , and periods of time each is to be worked: Each phase will last approximately 2 years. d. Thickness of mineral deposit: 25 feet, and thickness of the overburden: 4 feet . e. This will be a wet/dry pit operation. Dry f. Site entrance/exit points and county roads and bridges to be utilized between site and delivery point(s) (must be coordinated . with County Engineer): Site entrance/exit point will be on F Street, between 35th and 47th Avenue. Delivery points will be throughout Greeley and Weld County. 8. Description of Rehabilitation a. Proposed rehabilitation land use(s): Large lot residential .b. Source of technical advice for reclamation: Greeley Soil Conser- vation District, Colorado Department of Wildlife. c. Explanation of Reclamation Process: Areas for residential lots and all areas along the lakeshores will be backfilled to 3H_1V slopes. -kesidential lots will be developed as shown on the attached map- page three of three (Exhibit "F ') . 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 � �i/ // . STATE OF en rF cf .. P,3 Ng.. ..,.F o -f� ee, . 44Jit≥qj. ignature: Ownehorize. Agent Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of. 9Zn.e * 19n / SEAL OT Y PUB C My Commission expires MYCemaV$$wnexµuusJwy41995 . . . _. . 921019 • . .=.. -- TUTTLE APPLEGATE, INC. Consultants for Land and Resource Development June 9, 1992 Mr. Chuck Cunliffe Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 RE: 83rd J.V. Resource, Use By Special Review for a Mining Operation Dear Mr. Cunliffe: with this letter we are requesting a Use By Special Review for a mining operation within the agricultural zone. We are including for your use the complete Regular Operations (112) application as administered by the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division. This application will fully describe our proposed use of mining and final reclamation. Any additional information as requested by the Weld County Procedural Guide will be addressed in this letter. Please find enclosed a complete application and application fee. The proposed mining operation is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The pit will be supplying aggregate to users in Weld County. The proposed use is consistent with the intent of the District since this area contains a valuable resource and will be restored to a beneficial use. This operation will not adversely impact the agricultural economy of the County, and the water rights of other irrigation users will be protected. We expect that this site can be mined out over a 12 to 20 year period. The minimum and maximum of this time span will depend on the health or slowness respectively of the local economy. The large lot residential scheme for the reclamation of the property will be consistent with proposed land uses of the Greeley Comprehensive Plan. When the reclaimed land is ready for development, we except annexation to the City so water and sewer service can be used. The lakes created by the mining operation will be for the personal recreation of the lot owners. The lakes will have a total surface area of 67 acres and will be fed by groundwater only. We will need to augment water due to the evaporative losses on the lakes. These plans are explained in detail in Exhibit G of the Regular Operation application. Sand and gravel mining and agriculture presently surround the property. 11990 grant Street, I4:0 Telephone. (303) 4S2-6611 Denver, Colorado 80233 }aceamilei (303) 452.2759 921 Mr. Chuck Cunliffe Weld County Planning June 9, 1992 Page 2 The application complies with the County Flood Hazard Overlay District regulations. The reclamation of the pit is proposed as lakes for private recreational uses. The creation of lakes as open space is encouraged by the County in floodplain areas. Later we will submit a Flood Hazard Development permit application. The proposed use is not located in a geologic hazard area or the Weld County Airport Overlay District area. This property is zoned agricultural. This area is currently used for pastureland and is not under crop cultivation. Over the past years the land has been overgrazed and is in poor condition. Its odd shape, small size, and urban location makes the property poorly suited for long term agricultural use. The use will not adversely affect agricultural ditches, wells, or senior water rights. The application will comply with all conditions of State and local permits thus insuring the protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of the neighborhood and the County. Specific conditions will apply to air quality, water quality, noise, on-site mine safety, and reclamation according to applicable state permits. Noise from the processing site equipment at the property line will not be a problem. The closest processing site will be a minimum of 300 feet from F Street. This distance will adequately dissipate any noise which could be louder than the noise created by vehicles on the road. The nearest residence to the mining pit is 200 feet away. Considering this distance and the operating equipment being depressed in the pit, all noise will be less than the agricultural noise standards developed by the State Department of Health. Compatibility with surrounding land uses is insured by location and setbacks. To the north is the railroad tracks and numerous sand and gravel pits. To the east and west are agricultural lands with a gravel pit to the east of 35th Avenue. To the south are agricultural lands with an asphalt batch plant 1/2 mile to the south on 35th Avenue. With this many sand and gravel operations in existence around the proposed site, the area is accustomed to truck traffic and industrial uses. There are two residences adjacent to the permit boundary. One on the east end and one at the southwest corner. The proposed mining will maintain a 200 foot minimum setback from these residences. 921.O113 i • Mr. Chuck Cunliffe Weld County Planning June 9, 1992 Page 3 The mining and processing operations will generally work a normal construction workday from 6:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on weekdays, approximately 230 days per year. The summer and early fall are traditionally busier seasons for the paving industry and require longer working hours. Therefore we are requesting hours of operation from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. ( daylight hours) seven days a week. These hours will vary due to daylight hours. It is expected the operation will employ eight workers on-site. Maintenance of vehicles and equipment will occur before and after regular working a week. There will be no animals allowed near the mining and processing activities at the site. Vehicular traffic and access routes are discussed in the accompanying "Traffic Patterns" statement. (The statement has been provided separately for ease of reference by County Engineering personnel. ) There will be no permanent structures proposed with this use. A portable processing plant will be erected for use with the mining. A temporary asphalt plant may be needed on-site to accommodate any large jobs requiring large amounts of asphalt in a small time frame. The equipment used is delineated on the Use Sy Special Review application and in the attached Exhibit D. In order to minimize the visual impact of the operation, the mining is divided into specific small scale stages. These stages will limit the amount of disturbed ground. In addition, the reclamation will proceed concurrently with the mining. Immediately after the mining is completed in a particular phase the reclamation will begin, which includes the planting of trees. Phasing is shown on the attached Exhibit C. More trees will be re-established on the site than presently exist. Detailed reclamation plans are discussed in the attached Exhibit E and shown on Exhibit F. The pit is located in the floodplain as defined by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and shown on the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) . The entire site is shown in a zone designated as Zone AQ, "areas of 100-year shallow flooding where depths are between one and three feet; average depths of inundation are shown, but no flood hazard factors are determined" . The elevated railroad track functions as a barrier to flood flows. Only in large flood events will water back up into this site. The operator will comply with Section 52 and 26 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance by applying for a Flood Hazard Development permit. 92'1019 • • Mr. Chuck Cunliffe Weld County Planning June 9, 1992 Page 4 Approximate sizes and locations of stockpiles, plant site, and material storage are shown on the accompanying Exhibits C and D of the MLRD application. With shallow water depths and very low velocities, the potential for stockpiled materials becoming buoyant and leaving the site is remote. The vehicular equipment will be equipped with fire extinguishers per OSHA regulations. There will be no permanent structures proposed with this use. The processing plant will be equipped with a fire extinguisher. The site will lie within the Greeley Fire Protection District. The Regular Operations application Exhibit G discusses the availability of water for process washing, dust control, moisture loss, and evaporation loss. Drinking water on-site will be provided by the operator in the form of bottled water. Sanitary facilities will be provided by a private contractor. This mining operation will not cause injury to vested or conditional water rights along the Cache La Poudre River. The property deed naming 83rd Joint Venture as owner of the property and a letter giving Bestway Paving Company legal right to enter are included in the attached Exhibit O, to demonstrate the applicant's interest in the property. Soils information is included in the attached Exhibit I. The soil does not pose any limitations to the proposed mining use. Cordially, TUTTLE APPLEGATE, INC. ore ,J Tree Gary J. Tuttle GJT/cr Encs. cc: File #92-106A Carl Hill, Bestway Paving Company 921018 • • AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE Application No. Subject Property See Attached Exhibit A SATE or COLORADO 1 1 as. COUNTY OF WELD THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of bis 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 500 feet of the property which is the subject of the application. This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, an ownership update from a title or abstract company, derived from such records, or from the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The list compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor shall have been assembled within 30 days of the application submission date. ._17-11• / The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this _ ?layof win , 193 . by WI VESS my hand and official seal. My Commisstor expires duly Commission Expires September 9, 1994 c---tahNo ry Public 923,019 • 41. AFFIDAVIT OF 1Nl6Ress OWNERS MINERALS AND/OR stBSDRFACE Application No. Subject Property See Attached Exhibit A 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 minerals on or under the parcel of land which is the subject of the application as their names appear upon the records in the weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office. from an ownership update from a title or abstract company, or an attorney. • 647./ 7cc - The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this a t day of rvi_ , 19 La,. Sy --WITNESS my band and official seal. - My Comiisoion expires: My Commission Expires Scp;e.^}cr 9, 11194 rTh Ic\Ntart' Public'\ 921019 • 83RD JOINT VENTURE 83RD J.V. RESOURCE APPLICATION FOR A MINING USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT WELD COUNTY, COLORADO JUNE 1992 921019 TUTTLE APPLECATE, INC. Gmwuw w t«e rr 83rd JOINT VENTURE RESOURCE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Applicant: 83rd JOINT VENTURE P. O. Box 3178 Greeley, Colorado 80633 (303) 353-1654 Prepared by: TUTTLE APPLEGATE, INC. 11990 Grant Street, Suite 410 Denver, Colorado 80233 (303) 452-6611 TAB 92-106 JUNE 1992 921 OWNER'S POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE ISSUED BY TRANSAMERICA j T TLE INSURANCE COMPANY SUBJECT TO THE EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE.THE EXCEPTIONS FROM COVERAGE CONTAINED IN SCHEDULE B AND THE CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS.TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY,a California corporation.herein called the Compa- ny.insures,not Date of Policy shown in Schedule A.against loss or damage,not acceding the Amount of Insurance gaud in Schedule A,sustained or incurred by the insured by reason of: t. Title to the ante or interest described in Schedule A being vested other than as suited therein; 2. Any defect in or lien or encumbrance on the title; 3. Unmarketability of the tide 4. Lack of a right of access to and from the land. The Company will also pay the costs,attorneys'fees and causes incurred io defense of the title,as insured,but only to the atent provided im the Conditions and Stipulations. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY has caused its corporate name and seal to be hereunto affixed by its duly authorized officers.the Policy to become valid when countersigned by an authorized officer or agent of the Company. TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY ott Its �•• • Iss. By BY; rY)'1/1!}'1/3/ 't ) i tstosroesrra C., Authorized Countersignature no( President . , orr n stiP . a " Attest: .fns r�1/ e Secretary 'EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE The following matters are expressly excluded from the coverage of this policy and the Company will not pay loss or damage,costs,attorneys' foes or expenses which arise by season of: I. (a) Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation (including but not limited to building and zoning laws. ordinances, at regulations) restricting.regulating,prohibiting or relating to(i)the occupancy,use or enjoyment of the lard;(ii)the character.dimensions or leaden or any improvement now or hereafter erected on the land;(iii)a separation in ownership or a change in the dimension or area of the land or any panel of which the land is or was a part;or(iv)environmental protection.or the effect of any violation of that laws,ordinances or governmental regulations,except to the extent that a notice of the enforcement thereof or a notice of a defect,lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation or alleged violation affecting the land has been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy. (b)Any governmental police power not excluded by(a)above,except to the extent that a notice of the aerate thereof or a notice of a defect,ben or encumbrance resulting from a violation or alleged violation affecting the bad has been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy. 2. Rights of eminent domain unless notice of the aereise thereof has been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy,but pot excluding from coverage any taking which has occurred prior to Date of Policy which would be binding on the rights of a purchaser for value without knowledge. 3. Defects,liens.encumbrances.,adverse claims or other mattes: (a)created,suffered,assumed or agreed to by the insured claimant; I (b)not known to the Company.not r000rded in the public records at Date of Policy,but known to the insured claimant and not disclosed m writing to the Company by the insured claimant prior to the date the insured daimon became an insured under this policy; (c)resulting in no Ica or damage to the ienned claimant (d)attaching or exerted subsequent to Date of Policy;or (e)resulting in loss or damage which would not have born sustained if the insured claimant had paid value fa the state et interest insured ' by this policy. 7 American Land This Association Owner's Policy*147) MCA Foos Pape Valid Only If Schedule A.B and Cover Are Attic Form 1141-41 tANSAMERICA TITLE INSORANCEANY POLICY or TITLE INSURANCE SCHEDULE A Amount of Insurance: $ 151,000.00 Policy No. : 8030283 Date of Policy: January 7, 1992 at 7:00 A.M. 1. Name of Insured: 83rd Joint Venture, a Colordo Joint Venture 2. The estate or interest in the land described herein and which is covered by this policy is: FEE SIMPLE 3. The estate or interest referred to herein is at Date of Policy vested in: 83rd Joint Venture, a Colordo Joint Venture 4. The land referred to in this Policy is described as follows: (SEE ATTACHED PAGE FOR LEGAL DESCRIPTION) 921018 • TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY Policy No.: 8030283 LEGAL DESCRIPTION That portion of Section 35, Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , County of Weld, State of Colorado, more particularly described as follows: Considering the West line of the SW1/4 of said Section as bearing South 1 degrees 09 minutes 16 seconds West with all bearings contained herein relative thereto. Beginning at the West Quarter corner of said Section 35; thence along the West line of said Section South 1 degree 09 minutes 16 seconds West 1038.27 feet to a point, said point bears North 1 degrees 09 minutes 16 seconds East 325.00 feet from the Southwest corner of the N1/2 of the SW1/4 of said Section; thence parallel with the South line of the N1/2 of the SW1/4 of said Section South 89 degrees 31 minutes 58 seconds East 180.00 feet; thence parallel with the West line of the SW1/4 of said Section South 1 degree 09 minutes 16 seconds west 325.00 feet more or less to the South line of the N1/2 of the SW1/4 of said Section; thence along said South line South 89 degrees 31 minutes 58 seconds East 2571.51 feet to the Southeast corner of the N1/2 of the SW1/4 of said Section; thence along the South line of the N1/2 of the SE1/4 of said Section South 89 degrees 32 minutes 00 seconds East 1826.66 feet more or less to the West line of that certain parcel of land described in Deed recorded in Book 1608, Page 389 records of said County; thence along said West line North 0 degrees 15 minutes 00 seconds East 492.88 feet more or less to the South Right-of-Way of the Colorado Southern Railroad; thence along said Right-of-way North 72 degrees 22 minutes 19 seconds West 4765. 15 feet more or less to the West line of said Section; ' thence along said West line South 1 degree 12 minutes 33 seconds West 535.75 feet to the point of beginning. Page 2 921O19 • • EXHIBIT D MINING PLAN Eighty-Third Joint Venture Resource will be use by the operator as a source of sand and gravel to be mainly use in asphalt paving. Bestway Paving is the applicant and will be the operator while the property is owned by 83rd Avenue Joint Venture. The entire permit area includes 124 acres while the area to be mined is approximately 110-115 acres in size. The property is located East of the intersection of F Street and 35th Avenue on the west side of Greeley, Colorado. Mining on the property will commence at the East end an progress toward the west. As the operator reaches the groundwater table, the pit will be pumped dry and mined with front loaders. A total of eight phases are planned for the operation. We expected each phase to take about two years to mined and the entire property will take from 15 to 20 years to complete. Along with the mining, concrete reclamation will be used to minimize the amount of disturbed area at any given time. The operator intends to set back a minimum of 200 feet from the two houses which boarder the property. The set back from the right of way of F Street will be 25 feet. The operator will submit to the approval resolution from the Weld County Board of County Commissioners, which shall include permission to mine to 25 feet of the right of way. Prior to the commencement of mining, the operator will submit to the division written agreements with Bellweather Exploration Company and the Colorado & Southern Railway to mined within 200 feet of there structure. The Boyd Freeman Ditch transverse the property on the West end. Eighty-third Joint Venture owns approximately one-third shares of this ditch. This water will be utilized in the augmentation plan in the final annuls. By agreement with the ditch company, the ditch will be relocated around the west and northern mining perimeter. This agreement will be submitted to the division prior to the commencement of mining. As can be seen on Exhibit "C", the property will be mined in eight phases. The equipment used to process sand and gravel will be portable in nature and be relocated every several years to a different plant site. The processing equipment will include a crushing nd a screened4 materials and stockpile e plfinis finished ant with various conveyors A0 trailerl iver raw will be located in the plant site as an office. In addition the existing house on the west side of the property may also be used as an office or storage area. A maintenance shop will also be located in the plant site area. 921018 Occasionally for specific large projects, an asphalt batch plant maybe moved onto the property to product asphalt. In this case, scales will be located with the asphalt plant. Either the existing house or the trailer may include a quarters for a night watchman. Motorize equipment in the mining operation will include, front loaders, dozers, scrapers, and excavators and haul trucks. Drinking water for the employees will be by bottled water at the job site. Sanitation will be provided by portable sandlite toilets. The material to be mined at the 83rd JV Resource is sand and gravel deposits along the Podure river. Information obtain from Borlags drilled on the property indicate the sand and gravel at the site vary in thickness from 11 1/2 to 18 1/2 feet and has an average thickness of 14.3 feet. The site is overlayed by overburdened which varies in thickness from 2 1/2 to 6 feet and has an average of 4 feet in depth. The property is a commercial grade deposit and is suited for a wide range of construction uses including concrete an asphalt paving agreement. Generally groundwater was encountered at depth of 4 feet. The bedrock encountered in the drilling was a weather clay stone. The mining will result in a creation of lakes filled by and replentified by groundwater. The Bellweather Exploration pipeline will divide the water into two seperate lakes. A culvert will be installed in the dike surrounding the pipeline in order to regulate the water level in the up-stream lake. There is a possibility that during the 15 to 20 year time frame for mining, the oil and gas well will be exhausted and both the well and the pipeline will be abandoned. The total size of the water will be from 50 to 60 acres depending on the overburden and waste products available as fill. water rights purchased with a property will be used to augment for evaporation. Refer to Exhibit "G" for a full discussion on water. Due to the concurrent reclamation methods, the amount of stockpiles for topsoil will be minimized. The operators plan to handle as much of this material only one time. For example, the topsoil and overburden is being stripped for the mining phase to be mined, it will be immediately placed in it's final location in the previously mined shoreline. During the phase one mining, there will be no location to place the material so there will be several stockpiles surrounding the phase one mining areas. In addition topsoil overburdened will stored next to phase eight mining in order to finish the final reclamation here. Jurisdiction wetlands have been delineated on the site and this map was submitted and approved by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. The Mining Plan itself fills less than 1 acre of wetlands. A Nationwide 26 permit will be applied for. 921019 • • The sequence of mining is as follows: 1. The topsoil overburden will be stripped separately and/or stored in a stockpile or placed on an area to be reclaimed. 2. The plant site and Hall Road will be constructed. 3. The dewatering ditch on the perimeter of the mining phase will be constructed. Groundwater leaking into the dry pit will be directed toward the dewatering pump. 4. Sand and gravel will be extracted and transported to the plant site for processing. 5. Precious material will be stockpiled as finished product and then hauled off the site. Due to the mining and phases in the concurrent reclamation. the entire site will not be disturb at one time. During any given year, there will be property being stripped in preparation of mining, property being mined, a plant site set up, and property under reclamation. In looking at Exhibit "C", the areas of mining phase two and three are the largest. Therefore, for the purposes of calculating disturbance we will assume that mining is occurring in phase three while phase two, shoreline, is under reclamation. Therefore the disturbance associated with the mining is classified as follows: Major Disturbance Mining, Phase 3 14.2 acres Topsoil Stockpiles, Phase 8 0.3 acres Overburden Stockpiles, Phase 8 0.7 acres Stripped prior to Mining, Phase 4 2.0 acres Moderate Disturbance Plant Site and Product Stockpiles, Phase 3 2.6 acres Haul Road 0.8 acres Shorelines, Phase 2 1.1 acres Hinny Disturbance Reclaimed and Seeded, Phase 1 1.7 acres TOTAL DISTURBED ACREAGE 24.4 ACRES 921018 • • Generally the slopes of the mine will be mined at a one to one slope. An excess of overburden and waste materials will be used to back fill the slope to the final three to one configuration. The exceptions to this rule is when the final slope of the mine is coincidental where the wetland. Here the side slopes will be mine at a three to one configuration, thus avoiding the filling of any wetland site. 921018 _� • • EXHIBIT E RECLAMATION PLAN The final reclamation of the 83rd Joint Venture Resource will be for a large lot residential PUD. Two lakes with reclaimed shorelines will be left for private recreational uses with a total water surface of 67. 1 acres. The mining plan calls for progressive reclamation of the property. This technique will minimize the total amount of disturbed acreage at any one time during the operation. The Table of Disturbance shows a proposed maximum amount of disturbance of 24.4 acres at any one time during mining. There are some wetlands that will be excavated by the mining operation. Backfilling will cover no more than one acre total of wetlands area. Since this area will remain under one acre, this filling will fall under the Nationwide 404 Permit section 26. The reclamation sequence for the property will be as follows: 1. Rough grade the shorelines. 2. Replace overburden and topsoil and grade out. 3. Drill seed cover crop in spring and seed permanent grass into mown stubble, - or - 4. Drill seed permanent grass in fall and cover with mulch and crimp down. 5. Reseed grasses where necessary. Replacement of overburden and topsoil will be done in phases as outlined. The replacement will allow for material stripped from the next phase of mining to be replaced in the previously completed phase. This will minimize material handling and disturbance of stockpiled overburden and topsoil. The proposed post mining land use is compatible with surrounding land uses. Historically the area is zoned for agriculture, but now has many gravel quarries and residential subdivisions. The proposed reclamation plan meets the requirements of Rule 6 in the MLRD regulations as follows; E-1 921018 r • Grading Grading will be done to provide stabilized shorelines around the lakes. All backfilling will be done with native overburden and topsoil. There are no known toxic materials in the proposed backfill and as such will not cause groundwater contamination. The grading will be done to control erosion. Final grading and reseeding will be done as soon as possible after grading and topsoiling have been done. All backfilling will be completed in phases after mining is completed. No acid forming materials, refuse, or toxic producing materials are known to exist in the area and will not be used for reclamation. Any materials of this nature found during the mining operation will be disposed of according to applicable laws. There are no drill or auger holes associated with this mining operation. All slopes created by the mining operation will be no greater than 3H:1V. There will be no swimming beaches created by this reclamation plan. Mater Disturbance of the area will be done to minimize the effect on the prevailing hydrologic balance as follows: a) The operator shall comply with all applicable Colorado water laws. b) The operator shall comply with all applicable Federal and State water quality laws and regulations. c) The operator shall comply with all Federal and State requirements for dredge and fill. There are no anticipated requirements for this type of activity. Wildlife The proposed reclamation plan does not propose to create wildlife habitat. There are no known endangered species in the area. All activities will be planned considering the safety and protection of wildlife on the property. Some species may be temporarily displaced by the mining activities. They are expected to re- establish with no difficulty after mining and reclamation has been completed. E-2 921018 • , Topsoilinq All topsoil in each phase will be stripped prior to mining and stockpiled. Stockpiles which remain in place longer than one growing season will be seeded with a fast growing cover to minimize erosion. Handling of topsoil will be minimized by efficient sequencing of mining and reclamation through phases. After mining has passed through an area, non-marketable material and overburden will be replaced at an even depth of 6 to 9 inches along the shorelines and graded. Soil amendments are not proposed due to the organic nature of this topsoil. However, if they are determined necessary by the SCS they will be used to enhance plant growth. $evegetatian The reclamation plan will revegetate all disturbed areas with appropriate seed mixes to minimize erosion, re-establish natural terrain, and create useable residential lots. Reseeding of the property will be done after topsoil is replaced in accordance with accepted planting practices. All grass seeds will be planted with a grass drill equipped with depth bands and press wheels. Seeds will be planted approximately one-half inch deep and will be drilled between November 1 and April 1. The grass seed mix includes drought resistant varieties and will be planted either in early spring or fall to insure germination. Grasses planted in early spring should be warm season cover crops. The permanent grass seed should then be drilled into the cover crop in early fall without additional tillage. Grasses planted in the early fall will be permanent grasses and covered with straw mulch at a rate of 4000 lbs. per acre immediately following seeding. The straw will then be crimped into the soil to control erosion until the grass becomes established. Seed rate mixes and ratios are listed on the table immediately following this discussion. This information was provided by the SCS. If a significant invasion of noxious weeds occurs, the area will be mowed periodically for control. weeds will be mowed when they reach a height of 6 to 12 inches throughout the first growing season. Mechanical control will be used as a first priority. Chemical methods will only be used if no other alternative produces acceptable results. The property is not forested and will not require fire lanes. A minimum 25 foot setback will be maintained around the permit boundary which will allow access. 921018 • E-3 Clusters of trees and shrubs will be planted on the property during reclamation. (Plant clusters will consist of five trees and ten shrubs each. ) The trees and shrubs to be used will be selected from the following lists: TREES SHRUBS Willow winterfat Cottonwood Snowberry Hackberry Native Plum Honey Locust Sandcherry Russian Olive Rabbit Brush Eastern Red Cedar Siberian Peabush Rocky Mountain Juniper Tatarian Honeysuckle Ponderosa Pine Sumac Scotch Pine Lilac E-4 921019 WEST GREELEY SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT 4302 WEST 9TH STREET ROAD GREELEY, COLORADO 80634 (303) 356-6506 March 18, 1992 Ms Pamela Acre Tuttle Applegate, Inc. RECEIVED 2I990 Grant Street, 0420 Denver, CO 80233 HAR 1 9 1992 SUBJECT: Site Review of Proposed Gravel Pit Dear Ms. Acre, I have made a visit to the site and discussed my observations with USDA Soil Conservation Service staff. We have the following recommendations about the proposed expansion: Before mining begins the top 8-22 inches of soil should be removed and stockpiled for use in reclaiming the area. If the stockpile is to exist for more than one year it should be seeded to a cover crop to reduce wind erosion and prevent weed infestation. During reclamation all contours should be reshaped to maintain existing drainage patterns as much as possible. Slopes should be 4/1 or less. After reseeding, the area should be mulched with 3000-4000 lbs/acre of weed tree native grass hay. This mulch should be crimped into place to a depth of 3-4w. Seeding and crimping should be done on the contour. These practices will help reduce erosion while the grass is germinating. Finally, a thorough site review for cultural resources should be completed before mining begins. Enclosed you will find a site specific seeding recommendation which complies with USDA SCS standards and specifications for critical area treatments. Shrub and tree species appropriate for the site might be; Winterfat, Snowberry, Native Plum, Sandcherry, Willow, Cottonwood, Hackberry and Honey Locust. It I can be of any further assistance please contact me at 356-6506. cnc Sincerely,Dwayne An JAY etzef �/ Newman Resource Conservationist EncI:CO-ECS-5 CC:SCD File 921018 Form CO-ECv-- ( Computer Dr%... t LOTUS) PRODUCER: Tuttle Apple sate • GRASS SEED INC; C �1 T w.. C'�a..:.:li J.���« SATE 1./'iL�u 1.�L. 1i�.`-r PLAN NER: NA lUit'I arl DATE- ../10/92 PART I : SEEDING PLANNED CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT t?.:none ========= .4=====,,,=== - - FieldNo. -.. » ...= ML.RA: G6! Acres: 1.0 Irrigated: CIN Na. : Dr�.�1.and: *.*• Pratt. No. : 550 Range Site: Pract. Name: Range Seeding Seedbed Prep. Seeding Operation: Method- Dates: Nov. 1 - Apr.'30 Appr. Dates-- Method- Drill- *it.* Clr~a�n-'ti 1"ed- Inter:eed- Firm Scrodbed-•t*•* Broadcast- Stubble- 4k* Drill TLipe- Gras IIntersr-ed-- Drill Spicing- 6-12" Other- Planting depth- 1/4-1/2" Fertilizer: Soil Test We=d Control : Pounds actual per acre (avail. ) Dates: Late Ma:A - June Nitrogen: as needed Mowing- *** Phosphate: as needed Chemical- '** Potassium= as needed Type and Amount- Mulch: F< nd- Native grass ha Amount-- 3000 - 4000 ( 1bc./%:.ic) How Appliod- spread How Anchored-crimped Anchor depth- 3 - 4 i.nc''rc (7) ' SEEDING PLANNED: (7) (4) (5) (6) TOTAL PLS ( :i ) (2) PLS/ACRE % OF PLS RATE PLANNED REQUIRED VARIETY SPECIES a 100% MIXTURE PER ACRE ACRES FOR SEEDING Arr i b.a Western W!htnr. 16.0 45 7.20 1.0 7.2 Niner Sideoats Gramm 9.0 10 0.90 1.0 0.9 Blackwell Swatchgr.at'ss 4.5 15 0.68 1 .0 0.7 Saltaalk Alkali Sa Caton 2 .5 15 3.23 1. 0 0.2 Common Gr. Ne!ed1egraas 10.0 lc 1.50 1. 0 1..`, 100 10.50 10.5 REMARKS: Above rates are for drilled seeding. If broadcast, double amounts shown in column five (5) . If seed mixture is pre-blended, calibrate drill based on reauirc'd seeding rate for the dominant specie: in the mix. Rates shown are per acre. 921018 • REGULAR OPERATION (112) RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM The application for a Regular Operation Reclamation Permit contains three major parts: (1) the application form; (2) Exhibits A-S; and, (3) the application fee. When you submit your application, be sure to include five (5) stoned copies of the application form , five (5) copies of Exhibits A-S, and a check for the application fee described under Section (14) on Page 3. To expedite processing, please provide the information in the format and order described in this form. GENERAL OPERATION INFORMATION Type or print clearly, in the space provided, all information described below. 1 . Applicant/operator name: 8estway Paving Company 1 .1 Type of organization (corporation, partnership. etc.): Corporation 2. Operation name (pit, mine or site name): 83rd Joint Venutre Resource 2.1 I.R.S. Tax ID No. or Social Security No.: 84-1047310 3. Permitted Acres: 124 Permitted acres Please indicate acreage to the nearest tenth (10th) acre. 3.1 Application fee (see Section 14): $1,875.00 Application fee 4. Substance(s) to be mined (e.g. , gravel/gold/borrow): Sand and Gravel 5. Name of owner of surface of affected land: 83rd Joint Venture 6. Name of owner of subsurface rights of affected land: 83rd Joint Venture If 2 or more owners, refer to Exhibit P. 7. Type of mining operation: Surface _ Underground 8. Location Information: the center of the area where the majority of mining will occur lies in: COUNTY: Weld PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN (check one): X 6th (Colorado) 10th (New Mexico) Ute TOWNSHIP (write number and check direction): T 6 a North ` South RANGE (write number and check direction): R 66 _ East yy West SECTION (write number): 5 35 QUARTER SECTION (check one): NE -- NW _ SE SW QUARTER/QUARTER SECTION (check one): XX NE NW SE SW GENERAL DESCRIPTION: (miles and direction Approximately 1 mile Northwest of Greeley from nearest town and approximate elevation) 4670 feet Elevation 921018 -2- 9. Correspondence Information: APPLICANT/OPERATOR (name, address, and phone of name to be used on permit) Individual 's Name: Carl Hill Company Name: Restwav Paving Company Street: 131 florth 35th Avenue; P-0. Box 3139 City: Grrelev State: Solofado Zip Code: 80633-3189 Area Code: 303 Telephone: 353-1654 PERMITTING CONTACT (if different from applicant/operator above) Individual 's Name: Gary 3. .tuttle Company Name: Tuttle Applegate, Inc. Street: 11990 Grant Street, Suite 410 City: Denver State: _ Colorado Zip Code: 80233 Area Code: 303 Telephone: 452-6611 INSPECTION CONTACT Individual 's Name: Carl Hill Company Name: Bestway Paving Company Street: 131 North 35th Avnue; P. 0. Box 3189 City: Greeley State: Colorado Zip Code: 80633-3189 Area Code: 303 Telephone: 353-1654 CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (if any) Agency: N/A Street: City: State: Zip Code: Area Code: Telephone: CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (if any) Agency: N/A Street: City: State: Zip Code: Area Code: Telephone: 921018 • ! -3- 10. Primary future Cropland(CR) _ Pastureland(PL) General Agricuiture(GA) (Post-mining) __ Rangeland(RL) Forestry(FR) __ Wildlife Habitat<WL) land use yY Residential(RS) ' Recreation(RC) r Industrial/Commercial(IC) (check one): — Developed Water Resources(WR) , Solid Waste Disposal(WD) 11 . Primary present Cropland<CR) Pastureland(PL) General Agriculture(GA) land use Rangeland(RL) Forestry(FR) — Wildlife Habitat(WL) (check one): Residential(RS) r Recreation<RC) ! Industrial/Commercial(IC) _ Developed Water Resources(WR) 12. Method of Mining: — Quarry (QR) — Solution (SO) 12a. Other: Briefly explain mining method (e.g. Placer. truck/shovel). Material will be excavated using front-end loaders and scrapers and screened and crushed on site. 13. On Site Processing: Solution (SO) Chemical (CH) Thermal (TH) Heap Leach (HL) , __Vat Leach (VL) 14. Application Fee: The application fee for quarry mining is $2,325. The application fee for solution mining or any chemical or thermal processing is $3,100. If none of these methods or processes are to be included in the operation then the application fee is $1 ,875. An applicant will not be issued a reclamation permit until notified by the Division that this application and the required performance and financial warranties have been approved. Alternatively, an automatic approval will occur where the Division fails to notify the applicant/operator that the application has been denied. The final agency action must be made within 120 calendar days from the date the application was submitted. However, the performance and financial warranties must be approved by the Division or Board before a permit will be issued even if you receive an automatic approval . NO MINING OPERATIONS SHALL BEGIN UNTIL A PERMIT IS ISSUED (Rule 7.2(2)). It shall be a provision of this permit that the operations will be conducted in accordance with the terms and conditions listed in your application, as well as with the provisions of the Act and the Mineral Rules and Regulations in effect at the time the permit is issued. 921018 • -4- Notice Requirements Immediately after the first publication of your notice in a newspaper of general circulation in the locality of your proposed mining operation, you must mail a copy of the notice to all owners of record of surface rights to the affected land and ail owners of record of lands that are within 200 feet of the boundary of the affected land. Notice requirements are specified in Rule 2.2. A copy of a form which includes all required information for the notice has been attached for your use. You will need to provide the Division proof of notice prior to the decision date. which may be by submitting return receipts of a certified mailing or by proof of personal service (Rule 2.2.2(6)) . NOTE TO COMMENTORS/OBJECTORS: It is likely there will be additions, changes, and deletions to this document prior to final decision by the Mined Land Reclamation Board or Division. Therefore, if you have any comments or concerns, you should contact the applicant or the Division prior to the decision date so that you will know what changes may have been made to the application document. The Division is not allowed to consider comments, unless they are written, and received prior to the end of the public comment period. You should contact the applicant for the final date of the public comment period. If you have questions about the Mined Land Reclamation Board and Division's review and decision or hearing process, you should contact the Division at (303) 866-3567. As an authorized representative of the applicant, I hereby certify that the operation described herein has met the minimum requirements of the following terms and conditions: 1 . This mining operation will not adversely affect the stability of any significant, valuable and permanent man-made structure(s) located within two hundred (200) fee of the affected lands. However, where there is an agreement that damage to the structure is be be compensated for by the applicant/operator (C.R.S. 34-32-115(4)(d)), then mining may occur within 200 feet. Proof of an agreement must be submitted to the Division prior to the decision date. 2. No mining operation will be located on lands where such operations are prohibited by law (C.R.S. 34-32-115(4)(f)); 3. As the applicant/operator, I do not have any mining/prospecting operations in the State of Colorado currently in violation of the provisions of the Mined Land Reclamation Act (C.R.S. 34-32-120) as determined through a Board finding. 921018 • • V. • -5- 4. I understand that statements in the application are being made under penalty of perjury and that false statements made herein are punishable as a Class 1 misdemeanor pursuant to Section 18-8-503, C.R.S. Signed and dated this 6/ day of ,T„ . /9Q Z . dec� C ' «. .•) Co .C� s IssL •4` o r<.a plicant/Operator /y If Corporation Attest tI (Seal) By: By: i 77. /74.11 Title: rporate Secretary or Equivalent Town/City/County Clerk State of 77,A.,,..,./, ) ) ss. County of /writ-( ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of �,....,. , /5r'a by 0pR/Als l I .rr. as /Fu.;l,,,, of ii-s.1- u/a` lvv,:,� (7o_, .ip;Diary Public r i MyCommissioutxpresruy2u,4,,0 My Commission Expires: (08/91) 2823F 921018 EXHIBIT A • • LEGAL DESCRIPTION That portion of Section 35, Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the 6th Principal Meridian in the County of Weld, State of Colorado more particularly described as follows: Considering the West line of the Southwest Quarter of said Section aS bearing South 1°09'16" west with all bearings contained herein relative thereto. Beginning at the West Quarter corner of said Section 35; thence along the west line of said Section South 1"09'16" West 1038.27 feet to a point , said point bears North 1°09'16" East 325.00 feet from the South- west corner of the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of said Section; thence parallel with the South line of the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of said Section South 89°31 '58" East 180.00 feet; thence parallel with the West line of the Southwest Quarter of said Section South l°09' 16" West 325.00 feet more or less to the South line of the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of said Section; thence along said South line South 89'31 '58" East 2571 .51 feet to the Southeast corner of the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of said Section; thence along the South line of the North Half of the Southeast Quarter of said Section South 89'32'00" East 1826.66 feet more or less to the west line of that certain parcel of land described in Deed recorded in nook 1603, Page 389 records of said County; thence along said West line North 0'15'00" East 492.88 feet more or less to the South Right-of-Way of the Colorado Southern Railroad; thence along said Right-of-Way North 72°22'19" West 4765.15 feet more or less to the West line of said Section; thence along said West line South 1°12'33" West 535.75 feet to the point of beginning. Above described parcel contains 124.180 Acres more or loss. 921019 EXHIBIT B --Nt .011` . .. . ilIKN...zr7 I t. R66W� o .♦ 03 •• i • ` fin .69r 4,,-?-v,....__ CACHE • ; --- a` �OVOR� /7 LA ' L '� ' L Cp ORgDO I \at ` 1\. \ \\ / F9 O r \.. of zrul, a 4655 CAN JO 1 ivE o :3,:\...,,,,,'"' ,M: ss LOCATION s6 t�;: 34 :.,- SITE .! ! .i'�"d 1 h wil I'fb1 Y ;�� � ST .7. 1. ' .Ii /ri rwy ry ` tea\ it l .�.�A . T5N 2 . Trailer ...... PDrk (J� 1 x , s� nP �Gnirtl •-7-- •N Trmkr-n,.• I ^b0 �.\ ,� �r--\ , �N "'4 Parkin. �e V r ' 4 ` "o ' 1 / • '"Py C a __ •ai ---, , (, ow 1L'+ IV r ,pp fir\ti - ; •-r1-•Ti R F + _14et<� a : N. 0 2000 I k 'V 1'2000' N TUTTLE APPLECATE, INC, VICINITY MAP `c asI"`ada""aa.uOu L -afG11990 Grant Street, So tcjib 0 Denver.Colorado 6023 11�j],v (303)452-6611 EXHIBIT G WATER INFORMATION Xptroductipa The 83rd Joint Venture site is located in the lower Cache La Poudre River basin. The property is located in a valley fill deposit created by the river. The proposed operation will impact the surrounding area due to the mining operation and the proposed reclamation. However, these impacts are temporary, of minor consequence, and can be mitigated to not injure surrounding property owners. The proposed mining operation will create two lakes of 67.1 acres. The reclamation plan will leave unlined lakes that will be hydraulically connected to the alluvial aquifer. This reclamation will create an evaporative loss to the groundwater which is a consumptive use. The operator proposes to use existing water rights attached to the property as an augmentation source. The operator will obtain an approved augmentation plan through the Colorado Water Court system. This augmentation plan will mitigate any injury created by the reclamation. Surface Water The proposed operation is located in the lower part of the Cache La Poudre River basin. This basin is approximately 1,800 square miles in area and covers a major part of Larimer and Weld counties. There are approximately 250,000 acres of irrigated lands upstream of the site and numerous diversions for municipal and industrial uses. There are five major reservoirs at the headwaters of the Poudre River. The average discharge at a gaging station located nearby in Greeley, Colorado indicates an average instantaneous flow of 132 cfs and an average annual basin yield of 95,630 acre-feet. The maximum discharge at the gage was recorded on June 14, 1983 at a peak of 6,360 cfs. The minimum discharge was recorded on October 3, 1946 at 0.8 cfs. In summary, this river is one of the most controlled and used rivers in the United States. By the time it gets to the proposed mining site, it has been tremendously altered from historic (pre- settlement) conditions. G-1 921018 Groundwater The proposed operation is located in the shallow alluvial sands and gravel of the Poudre River. This aquifer consists of clays, silts, sands, and gravel that have been washed downstream from the Poudre headwaters. These deposits are listed by the USGS as Pleistocene and Holocene in age. Probable well yields from an unconsolidated alluvial aquifer in this area are estimated to be less than 500 gpm by the USGS. The depth to the water table is estimated to be less than five feet on this property under average conditions. The property will be mined as a dry mine. This requires dewatering the aquifer at the mine site through the use of dewatering pumps. The proposed dewatering operations will create a cone of depression in the groundwater table which could impact nearby owners of shallow alluvial wells. Figure G-1 shows the location of all permitted and decreed groundwater wells in the area within a 4,000 foot radius of the property. No wells are shown to the north of the Cache La Poudre River. The river will form a hydraulic barrier to any drawdown and thus prevent injury to wells on the north side. A pump test of the alluvial aquifer was done in Section 34 up- gradient of the proposed mining site. This test is shown in the Colorado Groundwater Circular No. 11 published by the Colorado Water Conservation Board in 1965. The results of this test show a yield of 460 gpm. The permeability of the well was measured at 3,100 gpd per square foot and the transmissivity was estimated to be 120,000 gpd per foot. The results of this test are considered to be representative of most wells in the area. The area surrounding the mining site is geologically complex. The Laramie-Fox Hills Aquifer ends within a few miles of the site. However, the USGS has identified both the Laramie and Fox Hills sandstone formations to the north. This would indicate the alluvial aquifer in this area is underlain with this formation. The Lone Tree terrace deposit also comes in from the north and joins in this vicinity. Existing mining operations in the area have identified a thick clay layer that separates the alluvial aquifer from these other formations. In some locations upstream of this site, there have been reports of a secondary alluvial deposit that underlies the alluvium and the clay seam. This may be a part of the Lone Tree deposit. G-2 921019 S A major portion of the recharge to the groundwater table in this area comes from irrigation return flows. Almost the entire flow of the Poudre River consists of return flows during the irrigation season. The groundwater is of poor quality with high nitrates and possibly pesticides from agriculture and municipal sources. The dewatering operation will lower the groundwater table by 12 to 15 feet at the pit. The State Engineer's tabulation indicates there are permitted wells in the southeast and southwest corners of the project. This could potentially place wells within a few hundred feet of mining. The cone of depression should cause a lowering of the groundwater table in the range of 8 to 12 feet at this distance. The depth of the aquifer ranges between 15 to 30 feet in this area. The wells are generally drilled to this depth, although the permit records indicate very shallow wells also exist. These wells, if they are currently being used, will almost certainly be impacted. However, the proposed monitoring and mitigation plan proposed will adequately protect the interests of these well owners. Water Rights The operator holds 240 shares in the Boyd and Freeman Ditch which is located on the property (See Exhibit C) . This ditch is also held by the Western Mobile Companies on their adjacent mining properties. A total of 993 shares of stock exist for this ditch company. The ditch historically irrigated approximately 80 acres of crop lands on the proposed mining site. Present information indicates that irrigated pasture and haylands were the primary use of the property. The annual consumptive use of this crop would be approximately 1.7 acre-feet per acre. This would give a consumptive use of 136 acre-feet available for the historically irrigated lands. This amount may change depending on the final decree of the water court. The following consumptive uses are estimated for the mining and reclamation of this project: Wash Water { The plant that will operate will have a capacity to pump 1500 gpm for wash waters. These wash waters will be used to remove -200 fines and will be recycled through settling ponds. The majority of the losses are incurred in the residual moisture left in the material once it is stockpiled. G-3 921O18 AMMMOOMMEM Wash water losses will be incurred from the evaporative losses in the plant and the sediment ponds. There will be three cells to the ponds with a total exposed acreage of approximately 0.7 acres. The net evaporation from the ponds would require 2.5 acre-feet of replacement water. Minor losses through the plant that did not recharge the groundwater would probably account for an additional 0.5 acre-feet which would increase total wash water consumptive use to 3.0 acre-feet. Dust Control There are approximately 1,950 linear feet of haul road that will be constructed on the property. This road will be watered during the spring, summer, and fall seasons when required as part of the Colorado Department of Health APEN. It is estimated the road will be watered approximately two times per day on the average using a water truck with spray heads. The application rate is approximately 1/8 inch per square foot. This equates to 0.02 acre-feet per day for a 24 foot wide road of this length. The average season will be approximately 140 days per year. The estimated total water consumption for dust control is calculated to be 3.1 acre-feet per year. Moisture Loss in Materials The proposed mining operation will excavate at a maximum between 200,000 to 300,000 tons of material per year. The average material moisture content for stockpiles has been calculated to be 4% from a City and County of Denver study. This study has been used in the approval of mining permits in the past across the state and is assumed to be reasonable. If the maximum amount of material is moved, a 4% water content equates to 8.83 acre-feet. Evaporative Loss from Lakes The net evaporative loss for a reservoir located in the Greeley area would be in the range of 2.5 acre-feet per acre. Assuming minimal credit for historic consumptive use of vegetation, this would equate to allowing 54 acres of lake surface to be exposed. At present, the operator is planning on a project larger than this size which indicates that at the end of mining additional water for covering evaporative uses is needed. The evaporative loss from the reservoir would only occur after the project has been mined, reclamation has been completed, and the dewatering activities have been suspended. Therefore, these evaporative losses will not be incurred during mining. The owner has committed to acquiring additional rights to cover any lake exposure proposed that is larger than 54 acres. G-4 921O1B i It is proposed at present the water rights be allowed as sufficient for the 54 acre project and a stipulation placed on the mining that a lake surface greater than 54 acres cannot be exposed until the operator provides proof of additional water rights to cover the mining. The permit is binding on an operator to comply with Colorado Water Law so this should provide adequate protection to the State. There will be some slight evaporative losses incurred from the dewatering trenches. This amount is less than one acre-foot and will be covered in the dewatering well permits that have to be obtained from the State Engineer's Office. In summary, the total consumptive use losses during mining will be 14.9 acre-feet per year and the post reclamation consumptive uses will be approximately 167.8 acre-feet. atpr watetRunoff The majority of contaminants that occur from a sand and gravel mine are either sediment, oil or grease. The proposed mining operation will use the following measures to protect the area from pollution due to stormwater runoff. Topsoil and overburden stockpiles will be located in general alignment with the Poudre River to minimize erosion during a major flood. Small erosion control ditches will be carved around each stockpile to contain any minor erosion that may occur. Straw bales will be staked in minor swales that outlet from the property to any drainage ways. Internal drainage from the property will be routed to the open pit and the dewatering trenches. This water will then run through the dewatering pumps to sediment control ponds and finally will be discharged to the Poudre River. Oil and grease occurs mostly from equipment stored on site and fuel storage. The operator will have an approved materials containment plan in place for all above ground storage of fuels. No underground storage of fuel is planned. In addition, equipment will be stored in a maintenance yard. Oil and grease will be controlled through maintenance of equipment, and the use of drip pans for oil leaks prior to repair. Discharges from the property are required to meet the standards of the NPDES permit. All waste oil will be hauled from the property and disposed of at licensed facilities. G-5 921018 • • Wetlands The property has been walked and mapped by a qualified wetlands technician. The results of this mapping have defined four specific types of wetlands that would be classified as jurisdictional wetlands using present criteria. This is not to say the criteria did not change during the preparation of this report. However, assuming nothing has happened in the past week, there is an area of an intermittent creek and three areas of depressions. The proposed mining plan calls for filling a total of 0.91 acres of wetlands which should meet the requirements of a Nationwide 26 permit. The operator will obtain any necessary permits from the Corps of Engineers prior to beginning mining. point of Compliance The proposed mining operation is a standard sand and gravel operation which does not propose any exotic mining methods or processes. There is a minimal probability that any of the proposed operations would cause any pollution of the groundwater. The water quality of the aquifer does not currently meet drinking water standards, based on past tests run by the USGS. Therefore, the operator does not propose to do any water quality monitoring. No point of compliance should be required for this project. Monitoring of Impacts to Well Owners The proposed operation will have monitoring wells located on the site to determine the drawdown of the water table at the property line. These wells are primarily located along the south line of the property where impacts should be greatest. Gravel mining is currently being done between the operation and the Poudre River. This area is already dewatered and will not be impacted by the mining. The monitoring wells will be two inch slotted PVC pipe specifically designed for monitoring applications. It will be installed to a depth at least as great as the mining in the area. Readings will be taken on a bi-monthly basis (twice per month) prior to mining starting. Once mining has started, the readings will continue at this rate for a period at least six months past the start of dewatering. Additional readings will be taken at the well heads of landowners that give permission to 83rd Joint Venture for measuring water levels. If the drawdown is not severe enough to cause well owners problems, then readings will be reduced to once per month. All readings will be submitted as part of the annual report to the MLRD. G-6 921018 If monitoring indicates that well owners are being damaged, then the operator will begin measures as described in the mitigation section of this exhibit. Mitigation of Impacts to Well Owners The proposed operation may impact some well owners in the area during the mining. The operator proposes to implement the following program of monitoring and mitigation to protect adjacent well owners. 1. A series of five monitoring wells will be installed prior to excavation beginning on the site. Groundwater levels in the , area will be read on a bi-monthly basis for the first sit months. If water levels appear to be stable, then readings will be reduced to once a month. 2. Adjacent well owners will be notified of the proposed mining operation and permission will be requested to allow the operator to measure water levels at these wells. 3. Once mining and dewatering has started, groundwater levels are expected to drop. If the monitoring program indicates the levels are dropping such that well owners may be injured, the operator will begin to implement the following series of measures. a. Construct recharge ponds at strategic locations to begin aquifer recharge. b. Modify existing wells to operate under lower groundwater conditions. This would include re-drilling existing wells to deeper depths or lowering the pumps. All work would be done at the operator's expense with the exception of replacing equipment that was non-functional prior to mining. c. If existing wells cannot be repaired, then the operator will drill a new well for the owner to replace the damaged well. The new well will have to produce water of the same quantity and quality. If a well has not been put to beneficial use prior to mining, the operator should have no responsibility to provide mitigation. G-7 921018 O l ?S r ‘-z.„....\7c.....\\,.. z z -4 , , :„......"--------....,,H.N.-2:1,% • 4Rill O -\\ 17 :V 17.> SO II a�`+`' ra i 1 . 1- — r /7 **** •. 1 . e • O � J / \ y 2 Z oil C: � . r r 6A 1.. :'• 1 O \ Ib ttS °D O A • cn • c� ® p _ � • 47TH AVE = • o ) O a , _ It 11 NA r V -.IL ry �'• A�•� ▪ �477� II 9 O „, �' _ le� �• I; CJ 1 ▪ � _ II 0 0 / 2, � ,3s r'� ' ? v1, - �� y Ir (� M 1 . Ditch �� m lI' Gr .;) i,-:„.-...=4.e.,it it_ i i . NI i o , Ti-Y-gir.v.i7>j`r` J e "t 2. _ti Cr i� is- .E" FC r. j `\I .)I to C.. li ) ,/ Xt� � J."u N` , Jri � —_ l 1 ��'' y /. '' �� rip_ Ilido) / ,, j vvv �_ �� 1 ��s "01jk/ // fir. : ,_,_, „...„ , ,I 11.— = / • f O SI_ 0 A t3 t l _ =r _ till 35TH AVE. �°• • . I. I .1 S • .I �• ! F` N Y��^ S MMN��.er A _ V fV J C 1 .. 1 , N , .4F F Y ' D. 7 , ,:,.. ..... . i : $ ;; En > —T1 I •• ; #, �I`� D• , `ifr . , , , w .;::,,„„.,,.,.,.„,„.„,,,.„„„,,,.,„,,„,,„„:,„„,„„nca / _ 1 • _ /�y I 1 C 1/�� at :.T 2.. • 1 ',. a . IL uaUI niusannninaaa+a - O) 1 ....•_• I. . •I+ t M .V. .. Q A II A • • / � IQ m c w. nl, i •• SRN oo 4 / h;::,::-.7,.-.. .•:: :Y:7-iii(i( .. . . ,.'. 0 • • BESTWAY ASPHALT COMPANY 09-Jun-92 83rd JOINT VENTURE prepared by: TUTTLE APPLEGATE, INC. TABULATION OF PERMITTED AND DECREED WATER WELLS TOTAL DEPTH TO WELL PERMIT SECTION 40 ACRE DEPTH WATER YIELD NO. WELL NAME NO. PARCEL NO (FT) (FT) (GPM) 35668 DONALD HARSH 1 1 20 6 20.0 9870 ADOLPH SCHAFER 1 2 123 5 1.0 14391 ALVIN KRAUSE 1 2 29 8 16.0 15830 ALVIN KRAUSE 7 2 90 8 3.0 122954 TERRY AND JUDITH KIEFER 1 2 42 9 30.0 39147F VILLA WEST MOBILE ESTATES 1 3 28 9 30.0 39148F VILLA WEST MOBILE ESTATES 1 3 28 9 30.0 91222VE VILLA WEST MOBILE ESTATES 1 3 91223VE VILLA WEST MOBILE ESTATES 1 3 48187 SHOPE AND ROBERTS RENTALS 1 3 27 6 15.0 48188 BROOKS WELL 2 1 3 30.0 48188 SHOPE AND ROBERTS RENTALS 1 3 23 6 15.0 14463R ANNA AND WAYNE RUYLE 1 4 13 400.0 14464R ANNA AND WAYNE RUYLE 1 4 37 27 300.0 14465R ANNA AND WAYNE RUYLE 1 4 41 5 400.0 97835 R.W. BABCOCK 1 5 50 25 15.0 6065R ORMAN RUYLE 2 4 22 10 600.0 43419 DICK WESER 2 7 40 33 5.0 862AD HERTZKE FARMS CO. 3 4 WESTERN MOBILE GRAVEL PIT 34 1 75772 ROBERT DREWER 34 1 47 5 15.0 43620 OSTRANDER WELL 34 8 24.7 43620 THOMAS AND MARY L. STEVENS 34 8 33 8 24.0 35908 CANZONA E HOUSE 34 9 12.1 35908 DORIS HANKS/SHERRY LIZOTTE 34 9 35 8 16.0 126952 CANZONA W HOUSE 34 9 12.1 126952 DORIS HANKS 34 9 35 12.0 132840 BEN AND TAMBOR WILLIAMS 34 10 30 5.0 118815 H DIETERLE 35 1 5846R HARRY DUVALL 35 5 49 6 1100.0 51654 ELMER D. ELLIOTT 35 9 52 7 15.0 105597 LAVERNE EVANS 35 9 30 9 25.0 470AD HARRY DUVALL 35 11 LARSON WELL 1 35 12 9.0 LARSON WELL 2 35 12 18.0 3597F OSCAR POERTNER 35 12 33 11 50.0 78370 GREELEY SAND AND GRAVEL 35 12 58 18 15.0 78858 WAYNE LARSON 35 12 37 17 15.0 13952R THEODORE PUTNAM 35 15 8 3 600.0 13952 PUTNAM WELL 1 35 15 500.0 5846R COWAN WELL NO. 5846R 35 16 1000.0 FLATIRON PAVING COMPANY GR 36 12261F FLATIRON PAVING COMPANY 36 1 61 10 150.0 . . � . 921018 BESTWAY ASPHALT COMPANY 09-Jun-92 83rd JOINT VENTURE prepared by: TUTTLE APPLEGATE, INC. TABULATION OF PERMITTED AND DECREED WATER WELLS TOTAL DEPTH TO WELL PERMIT SECTION 40 ACRE DEPTH WATER YIELD ND. WELL NAME NO. PARCEL NO (FT) (FT) (GPM) FLATIRON PAVING SUMP L-13 36 2 4160.0 13951R CHARLES PULLIAM 36 5 39 8 700.0 14514R ECHO FARMS INC. 36 5 42 6 400.0 14515R ECHO FARMS INC. 36 5 42 6 500.0 14514 FLATIRON PAVING WELL 20 36 5 155.0 14515 FLATIRON PAVING WELL 19 36 5 132.0 34280 MARY ANDRE 36 5 20 10 50.0 39822 JOHN OCHOA 36 5 23 4 20.0 40672 NEIL AND DOROTHY HARMER 36 5 21 6 50.0 122097 TIM THISSER 36 5 40 12 15.0 FLATIRON PAVING WELL 21 36 6 444.0 111958 C E ERICKSON 36 6 FLATIRON PAVING WELL 22 36 9 304.0 FLATIRON PAVING WELL 23 36 10 15.0 132400 RAMSE:ER, MARJORIE 36 10 25 6 30.0 ALLISON WELL 1 36 11 30.0 25555 HAROLD ARMBRUSTER 36 11 24 7 24.0 34280 MARY ANDREE 36 11 40 11 35.0 REFER TO FIGURE 0-1 FOR WELL LOCATIONS BY 40 ACRE PARCEL. 921018 Piing' 1 • • EXHIBIT H WJLDLIF2 INF9MA I.QN Wildlife information has been requested from the Colorado Division of Wildlife. This information will be forwarded to MLRD when it becomes available. 921018 EXHIBIT I -` 51 LV .-• nc i ��✓ 27 52 • " 23 24 rY • ./ 32 5, 76 52 S3'•-..�._ 34 5j 24 24 • 33 �. 41 ..:7 -.t 82 ri4'. • �\ �� ° .r • op Q ,R 1(ki 41))p i Ifr. t r,.# SITE LOCATION° r a fili 35 , . it , , Z. it lei ";; 5� ',:«7•,�f+' 51 . k. 41 ' 3 li r -.M f.•'i" F STREET S. r.1 4. 13 v r 41 r , f1. .. I ��• 53 5 J 52 51 68 :'!' yp 1. 51 -1.• 52 52- I- ]L 'h() r - 51 t . X 51 CO 52 r t- 52 ••• F 51 N. a i 76 2 fl 1 ; 1'5 •� t4 - .. 3 2 [ r ; , , ... 7 ' 47 ' � ..r• '. � i + v .. .. 61 76 / J 1. „. 47. - - 13 53 07> /, r F. 1. 52 wp { • r rat-4n . tt �\ . Y3, •JCS/ -n...rM.- 0 2000 e r 1'02000' N J TUTTLE APPLEGATE, INC. SOILS MAP 11990 Gr°" Sant Street, uhe 410 ` Denver,Colorado 80233921O18 \ 303)452-66» fir COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN ?ARID 3—Aquolls and Aquents,-gravelly substratum. This 41—Nunn clay loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes. This is a .nearly level map unit is on bottom lands and flood plains deep, well drained soil on terraces and smooth plains at of all the major streams in the survey area. Aquolls, elevations of 4,550 to 5,150 feet. It formed in mixed allu- which have a dark colored surface layer, make up about vium and eolian deposits. Included in mapping are small, 60 percent of the unit. Aquents, which have a lighter long and narrow areas of sand and gravel deposits and colored surface layer, make up about 35 percent. About 5 small areas of soils that are subject to occasional flooding. percent is Aquepts and Bankard sandy loam. Some small leveled areas are also included. These are deep, poorly drained soils that formed in Typically the surface layer of this Nunn soil is grayish recent alluvium. No one pedon is typical. Commonly the brown clay loam about 9 inches thick. The subsoil is light soils have a mottled, mildly alkaline to moderately al- brownish gray clay loam about 14 inches thick.The upper kaline loamy or clayey surface layer and underlying part of the substratum is city loam. The lower part to a material and are underlain by sand or sand and gravel depth of 60 inches is sandy loam. within 48 inches. In places they have a gleyed layer in the Permeability is moderately slow. Available water underlying material. capacity is high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches Most of the acreage is subject to flooding. The water or more.Surface runoff is slow,and the erosion hazard is table is at or near the surface early in spring and recedes low. to as deep as 48 inches late in fall in some years. This soil is used almost entirely for irrigated crops. It These soils are used for rangeland and wildlife habitat is suited to all crops commonly grown in the area, includ- Some small areas have been reclaimed by major drainage ing corn,sugar beets, beans,alfalfa small grain, potatoes, and leveling and are used for irrigated crops. and onions.An example of a suitable cropping system is 3 The potential native vegetation is dominated by alkali to 4 years of alfalfa followed by corn corn for silage, sacaton, switchgrass, and western wheatgrass. Saltgrass, sugar beets, small grain, or beans.Few conservation prat tices are needed to maintain top yields. sedge, rush, and alkali bluegrass are also prominent. Potential production ranges from 3,000 pounds per acre in All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and com- favorable years to 2,000 pounds in unfavorable years. As mercial fertilizer are needed for top yields range condition deteriorates, the switchgrass, alkali Windbreaks and environmental plantings of trees and sacaton, and western wheatgrass decrease and saltgrass, ' shrubs commonly grown in the area are generally well sedge, and rush increase, suited to this soil• Cultivation to control competing Management of vegetation should be based on taking vegetation should be continued for as many years as half and leaving half of the total annual production. Seed- possible following planting.Trees that are best suited and ing is difficult and costly because numerous tillage prac- have good survival are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern tices are required to eliminate the saltgrass sod. redcedar, ponderosa pine. Siberian elm, Russian-olive,and Switchgrass, western wheatgrass, alkali sacaton, tall hackberry. The shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, wheatgrass,and tall fescue are suitable for seeding. They lilac,Siberian peashrub,and American plum• can be seeded into a clean, firm seedbed. Seedbed Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil. The preparation usually requires more than 1 year to cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked eliminate the saltgrass sod. A grass drill should be used. pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can Seeding early in spring has proven most successful, be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape Wetland wildlife, especially waterfowl, utilize this unit. cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is essen- The wetland plants provide nesting and protective cover, tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- as well as some food. The nearby irrigated cropland, ment,especially in areas of intensive agriculture. where wildlife obtain much of their food and fmd protec- This soil has fair to poor potential for urban develop- ' five cover, makes this unit valuable to both wetland and ment. It has moderate to high shrink swell, low strength, openland wildlife. and moderately slow permeability. These features create Openland wildlife, especially pheasant use this unit for problems in dwelling and road construction. Those areas cover and nesting. Deer find excellent cover in some that have loam or sandy loam in the lower part of the areas, substratum are suitable for septic tank absorption fields These valuable wildlife areas should be protected from and foundations. Some areas of this soil are adjacent to fire and fenced to prevent encroachment and overuse by streams and are subject to occasional flooding. The poten- livestock.They should not be drained. tial is fair for such recreational development as camp and These soils have good potential as a source of sand and picnic areas and playgrounds.Capability lass I litigated. gravel Capability subclass VIw;Salt Meadow range site. 921019 • SOIL SURVEY • 54—Paoli loam, 0 to I percent slopes. This is a deep, well drained soil on terraces at elevations of 4,700 to 5,250 feet. It formed in alluvial deposits. Included in mapping are small areas of soils that have a loamy sand surface layer. Typically the surface layer is grayish brown loam and fine sandy loam about 25 inches thick. The underlying material to a depth of 60 inches is light brownish gray fine sandy loam. Permeability is moderate. Available water capacity is high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Surface runoff is very 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. Such characteristics as the 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 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. In areas protected from flooding, this soil has good potential for urban and recreational development. The chief limiting feature is the rapid permeability in the sub- stratum, which causes a hazard of ground water con- tamination from sewage lagoons. Road designs should be modified to compensate for the moderate frost potential. Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well. Capability subclass Its irrigated. 921018. • • EXHIBIT J ygGATATI9N INFORM Tfl This property is currently being used for pastureland. Irrigation ditches and stock watering ponds have created some wetland areas. Plants associated with these areas include, cattail, camary grass and various species of rushes and bulrushes. Very little treecover exists on the site with the predominate species being cottonwoods. Reclamation plans call for more trees and shrubs than currently exist on the property. 921019 EXHIBIT K • • CLIMATOLOGY REPORT NO. 77-1 . GREELEY 05 35AS 4 COLORADO CLIMATOLOGY OFFICE COLORADO STATE UNIVEPs:TY FT. COLLr?5, CO. 36523 TEMPERATURE CFI 1 PRECIPITATIOU CIUCHE$} iy4N5 L1759 I Ka•,:7;1 to 04;43, 1-- 9.':.. 9:72. l4L,I i eft ..,,,cr , rA I e�fP Z ;` - rx gY S R' w 5t 53 L3 Eb 3 g > L y �' k.: S_ 4 Fx : o g! I" a ai xg '�.g .g Y rSE " : !!1 Mc v o -.Y11.1; _'J x' r T r- r - JAN 39.:1 9.0'23.0 67. 10531- 057 72 -30. 7902'II 0.0I 9.. 31.0 7.3 .2 3517442 0 i 3.0 0. 1654'54 I,C 0,0 O.CI T131 43.7174.7124.2 T5. 1951 9 -3D. 1951 1 0.01 5.4 27.0 2.41 .24 .4211950 II 3.1 4,..1000 2D 7.1 0,01 0.C IUR 4i..: 20.9'35.0 0C. 194 20 -70. 1060 3 0.0 3.7 20.3 1,4 .7t .03'1961 20 77.5 10. 7050 24 7.0 .2i 0.0 APR :C.0132.444.0 $5. 704022 0. 1037 0 0.0 .4 13.1 .1 1.06 1.50 1057 2 3.3 14. 795312 2.3 .3. .2 RAT 72.2143.4 57.0 95. 195.1 21 23. 1054 2 .0 .1 1.0 0.0 2.37 1.40 1064 30 0.0 0. 0 0 4.7 1.5 .4 .M: 42.7'52.7 67.4 106. 1054 24 32. 1054 5 0.7 0.0 .1 0.0 1,77 2.60 7002 30 0.0 0, 0 0 3.0 1.0 .s 1 1 JNL 09,9157.3 73.6 105. 1951 11 40. 1952, 0 10.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.30 431 1067 1 0.0 0. 0 0 3.0 .7 .2 ATI 44.7 54.7 77.7 10C. 1955 1 39. 1064 20 11.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 I.33 7.03 704314 0.0 0. 0 0 5.2 .5 .1 SLP 70.' 44.4 41.4 O9. IY}. 7 26. 1065 10 7.4 0.0 1.6 0.0l1.25 1.40 1065 27 .3 0. 0 0 5.2 1.0 .2 I I 0:1 67.6 33.: 50.4 00. 1955 2 13. 1054 31 0.0 .1 74.4 0.0 .75 .04 1060 10 .1 2. 7057 4 2.1 .5 0.0 ICY 5:.1 20.2 35.2 77. 7943 1 -10. 1052 27 0.0 3.6 20.2 . .5q .40 1955 71 3.2 70. 1054 20 1.5 0.0 0.0 DE! 42.' 73.7 27.6 60. 1064 24 -10. 1954 20 0,C 6.7 30.0 2.0 .201 .50 1050 12 3.0 12. 1050 13 1.0 .7 0.0 I . I - {{ .4 r 1 1:/.A: 63.5132.9 40.2 -I 43._ 20.6701. I5. 17.7 r - -27. 1 ' 29. 4. 2. PPCCIPI737I0w NIT$ •RO4LDILITY CCJAL Oo LCS$ THAN 0000. 4EYCL JAN /C0 mot APR MAY J04 JVC AVO SCR OCT 400 DCC ANNUAL O 0.00 0.00 .7)0 .70 .44 .3? .711 .j). 0.00 0,00 O.Or. O.os 4.41:1 ,04 .77 .15 .7N NN _-7 . .J 5 0.oe .D I T7 33 .055 2] .l16 .3? 1.00 ,T2 ..i ..y p •1D17 25 . 0 •14 p 1.32 Va ,Ns .A1 :04 :`N • 1 :OOV 9'e•�0 :3P :2T :91 .63 al 33.19 .64 R� .24 ,1N 0• .00 l•n` > 3 .15 10:25 1 7 05 1•? .v a. :10 .16 .3� .e7 1,0 }:4v 4.06 1 4V 7."4 1:3C, :,1:71 . > .1 :;0 SO .40 eV NT 3.S1 Y,u 1wp 4.Nh 1•03 .27 .90 .35 3. 4 1 3 .S N 51 J9 ?..5 90 >.w• .70 .AlN ..T .. 1/1 `` .55 7.50 I..R 5.55 J.99 3.2e 3.32 3.03 2.5R .05 .N9 7:OOOS7 IOTA 1.t 4•'6 1.61 1•PO 1.94 1.10 0 1.70 1.Q* 1.01 1.24 2.57 1.02 14,44 O .0a .00 0:00 0:00 0.00 4.00 0.00 0.00 .04 .06 •I3 :4s 0:00 KI%ED DANNA 6:%loR11T7oc G{TYCO TO DATA ALRRA. SNAP! RARAMGIEN LEV4 SCALE PAN AA T 4 Co M Cl .IDpTN5 N/VISN 7b0 Pi[C'I.1.T195/7'1A. N9 Or /nr.,.t. 1 4KOIAW ORCCIPIT.7IUN AROVNYS An '4517/7(9 AT Td 30 PROd Ad ILITY 675576 1! • 921019 EXHIBIT L RECLAMATION COSTS As mentioned in Exhibit D, only a portion of the site is disturbed at any time due to mining in phases and concurrent reclamation. In fact, this mining plan is designed so materials will only be handled once in the creation of backfilled slopes and land for later residential development. In order to calculate the reclamation costs at any given time, we have selected the largest two mining phases, Phases 2 and 3, so the disturbance will be maximized. If an operator default occurs, the dewatering pumps will be turned off and the pit will fill with groundwater. Therefore, any disturbed ground below the final lake elevation is not included in this cost estimate. MAJOR DISTURBANCE UNIT TOTAL NO. ITEM OUANTITY UNITS PRICE PRIC5 1. Backfill Phase 3, shoreline to 3:1 22,375 CY $ 1.00 $22,375 2. Topsoil Phase 3, shoreline 1,650 CY $ 1.00 $ 1,650 3. Distribute Phase 8, top- soil and overburden stockpile to Phase 3 fill area 3,000 CY $ 1.00 $ 3,000 4. Replace overburden on Phase 4, strip 3,225 CY $ 1.00 $ 3,225 5. Replace topsoil on Phase 4, strip 1,613 CY $ 1.00 $ 1,613 6. Seed, fertilize, mulch 10 AC $500.00 $ 5,000 7. Plant trees 10 EA $ 40.00 S 400 8. Plant shrubs 20 EA S 25.00 S 590 TOTAL $37,763 L_1 921018 Notes/Descriptions At the end of mining - 50% of Phase 3 1. Outside shoreline is not backfilled = 1,825 feet times slope. Cross-sectional area of 331 square feet = 22,375 CY of fill. 2. 1,825 feet of shoreline at 37 feet wide and 0.66 feet depth = 16,510 CY 3. Re-distribute overburden and topsoil from three Phase 8 stockpiles = 3,000 CY 4. Replace one foot of overburden on two acres = 3,225 CY 5. Replace 0.5 foot of topsoil on two acres = 1,613 CY 6. 5.5 acres of fill plus two acres of strip plus 1.5 acres of shoreline plus one acre of Phase 8 stockpiles = 10 acres MODERATE DISTURBANCE UNIT TOTAL NO- ITEM OUANT= UNITS PRICE PUCE 9. Scarify Plant Site 3 3.6 AC $725.00 $ 2,610 10. Distribute topsoil on Plant Site 3 2900 CY $ 1.00 $ 2,900 11. Scarify haul road 0.8 AC $725.00 $ 580 12. Distribute topsoil on haul road 645 CY $ 1.00 $ 645 13. Distribute topsoil on Phase 2 shoreline above water level 890 CY $ 1.00 $ 890 14. Seed, fertilize, mulch 5.5 AC $500.00 $ 2,750 15. Plant trees 10 EA $ 40.00 $ 400 16. Plant shrubs 20 EA ,$ 25.00 $ 500 TOTAL $11,275 L-2 921018 Notes/Descriptions 10. 0.5 feet of topsoil over 3.6 acres = 2,900 CY 12. 0.5 feet of topsoil over 0.8 acres = 645 CY 13. 1. 1 feet of topsoil over 1.1 acres = 890 CY 14. 5.5 acres of moderate disturbance MINOR DISTURBANCE UNIT TOTAL NO. ITEM OUANTITY UNITS PRICE PRICE 17. Seed, fertilize, mulch 1.7 AC $500.00 $ 850 18. Plant trees 10 EA $ 40.00 $ 400 19. Plant shrubs 20 EA $ 25.00 $ 500 20. Reseed 25% of area 3.5 AC $500.00 $ 2 ,750 TOTAL $ 3,500 Notes/Description 17. 1.7 acres in Phase 1 which is ready to seed 20. Assume that 20% of seeded will not germinate and must be reseeded. 17.2 acres times 20% = 3.5 acres L-3 92-1018 • • SUMMARY OF RECLAMATION COSTS Major Disturbance $37,763 Moderate Disturbance $11,275 Minor Disturbance S 3.500 SUBTOTAL $52,538 Administration Fee (15.8%) $ 8,301 TOTAL RECLAMATION COSTS $60,839 Reclamation Bond $60,850 Bonded cost per acre at 24.4 acres $ 2,493 L-4 921018 • • EXHIBIT N OTHER PERMITS Atop LTSENSES The following permits are also required for the proposed operation: APEN NPDES EPA Stormwater Discharge Permit Weld County Use by Special Review Permit We are currently in the process of applying for these permits and will submit the approved permits when they become available. 921018 1 FROM $033555139 BESTWAY 0 JUN.08.92 7253 AM P.002 • i EXHIBIT O June 8, 1992 83rd Joint Venture P 0 Box 3178 Greeley, Co 80633 To whom it may concern: By this letter, 83rd Joint Ventura, a Colorado joint venture, grants to Best-Way Paving Company the legal right to enter and to extract, process and remove minerals including sand and gravel from the 124 acre property generally located at 4503 7 Street in Weld County,Colorado. Signed: 83rd JOINT VENTURE Carl Hill Jr. 83rdENTER.ltr 4 921018 • • OWNER'S POLICY OF TITLE INSURANCE I I ISSUED BY • • TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY SUBJECT TO THE EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE,THE EXCEPTIONS FROM COVERAGE CONTAINED IN SCHEDULE BAND THE CONDITIONS AND STIPULATIONS,TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY,a California corporation,herein called the Compa- I ray,insures,as of Date of Policy shown in Schedule A,against loss or damage.not exceeding the Amount of Insurance sated in Schedule A,sustained or incurred by the insured by reason of: 1. Title to the estate or interest described in Schedule A being vested other than as stated therein; 2. Any defect in or lien or encumbrance on the title; 3. Unmarkeability of the title: 4. Lack of a right of access to and from the land. The Company will also pay the costs,attorneys'fees and expenses incurred in defense of the title,as insured,but only to the extent provided in the Conditions and Stipulations. IN WITNESS WHEREOF.TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY has caused its corporate name and seal to be hereunto affixed by its duly authorized officers,the Policy to become valid when countersigned by an authorized officer or agent of the Company. TRANSAMERICA TITLE EINSURANCE ECCOMPANY c:: /�2! TG %id�4�ff/!r✓t B / • gy: 47Ylnm(Ll 6? • `� y Authorized Countersignature }( ae President Pt i 'o • ar rr.Nva * Attest: 4.41114.4L Secretary EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE The following matters are expressly excluded from the coverage of this policy and the Company will not pay loss or damage.costs,attorneys' fees or expenses which arise by reason of: I. (a) My law, ordinance or governmental regulation (including but not limited to building and zoning laws, ordinances. or regulations) restricting,regulating,prohibiting or relating to(i)the occupancy.use.or enjoyment of the land;(ii)the character.dimensions or location of • any improvement now or hereafter erected on the land;(iii)a separation in ownership or a change in the dimensions or area of the land or any parcel of which the land is or was a pan;or(iv)environmental protection,or the effect of any violation of these laws,ordinances or governmental regulations,except to the extent that a notice of the enforcement thereof or a notice of a defect lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation or alleged violation affecting the land has been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy. (h) My governmental police power not excluded by(a)above,except to the extent that a notice of the exercise thereof or a notice of a defect,lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation or alleged violation affecting the land has been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy. 2. Rights of eminent domain unless notice of the exercise thereof has been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy,but not excluding from coverage any taking which has occurred prior to Date of Policy which would be binding on the rights of a purchaser for value without knowledge. 3. Defects,liens,encumbrances,adverse claims or other tastier.: (a)crated,suffered.assumed or agreed to by the insured claimant; (b)not known to the Company,not recorded in the public records at Date of Policy,but known to the insured claimant and not disclosed I in writing to the Company by the insured claimant prior to the date the insured daunt became an insured under this policy; (c)resulting in no loss or damage to the insured claimant: (d)attaching or created subsequent to Date of Policy:or (e)resulting in loss or damage which would not have been sustained if the insured claimant had paid value for the estate a aten=insured Iby this policy. • American Land This Aaaooiatlon Owner's Policy(6147) Peon Paget Valid Only If Schedule A,B and Cover Satins Form 1141-41 i7�� (7 • TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY POLICY OP TITLE INSURANCE SCHEDULE A Amount of Insurance: $ 151,000.00 Policy No. : 8030283 Date of Policy: January 7, 1992 at 7:00 A.M. 1. Name of Insured: 83rd Joint Venture, a Colordo Joint Venture 2. The estate or interest in the land described herein and which is covered by this policy is: FEE SIMPLE 3. The estate or interest referred to herein is at Date of Policy vested in: 83rd Joint Venture, a Colordo Joint Venture 4. The land referred to in this Policy is described as follows: (SEE ATTACHED PAGE FOR LEGAL DESCRIPTION) 921018 TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY Policy No.: 8030283 LEGAL DESCRIPTION That portion of Section 35, Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , County of Weld, State of Colorado, more particularly described as follows: Considering the West line of the SW1/4 of said Section as bearing South 2 degrees 09 minutes 16 seconds West with all bearings contained herein relative thereto. Beginning at the West Quarter corner of said Section 35; thence along the West line of said Section South 1 degree 09 minutes 16 seconds West 1038.27 feet to a point, said point bears North 1 degrees 09 minutes 16 seconds East 325.00 feet from the Southwest corner of the N1/2 of the SW1/4 of said Section; thence parallel with the South line of the N1/2 of the SW1/4 of said Section South 89 degrees 31 minutes 58 seconds East 180.00 feet; thence parallel with the West line of the SW1/4 of said Section South 1 degree 09 minutes 16 seconds west 325.00 feet more or less to the South line of the N1/2 of the SW1/4 of said Section; thence along said South line South 89 degrees 31 minutes 58 seconds East 2571.51 feet to the Southeast corner of the N1/2 of the SW1/4 of said Section; thence along the South line of the N1/2 of the SEI/4 of said Section South 89 degrees 32 minutes 00 seconds East 1826.66 feet more or less to the West line of that certain parcel of land described in Deed recorded in Book 1608, Page 389 records of said County; thence along said West line North 0 degrees 15 minutes 00 seconds East 492.88 feet more or less to the South Right-of-Way of the Colorado Southern Railroad; thence along said Right-of-way North 72 degrees 22 minutes 19 seconds West 4765. 15 feet more or less to the West line of said Section; thence along said West line South 1 degree 12 minutes 33 seconds West 535.75 feet to the point of beginning. Page 2 921018 • • COLORADO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation 1300 Broadway Denver, Colorado 80203 RECEIVED Pamela E. Acre FEB 2 4 11990 Grant Street ##410 1992 Denver, CO 80233 2/20/1992 At your request, the office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation has conducted a search of the Colorado Inventory of Cultural Resources for the following locations: PH TOWNSHIP RANGE SECTION 6TH 6N 66W 35 SW; SE as located on map. No site(s) or survey(s) were located in the designated area(s). If information on sites in the project area was found, detailed information follows the summary. If no sites or districts were found, but surveys are known to have been conducted in the project area, survey information follows the summary. We do not have complete information on surveys conducted in Colorado, and our site files cannot be considered complete because most of the state has not been surveyed for cultural resources. There is the possibility that as yet unidentified cultural resources exist within the proposed impact area. Therefore, in the event there is Federal or State involvement, we recommend that a professional survey be conducted to identify any cultural resources in the project area which are eligible to be listed in the National Register of Historic Places. We look forward to consulting with you regarding the effect of the proposed project on any eligible cultural resource in accordance with the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Procedures and the Preservation and Protection of Historic and Cultural Resources (36 CFR 800). Please provide this office with the results of the cultural resource survey for our review of professional adequacy and compliance with regulations. If you have any questions, please contact the Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation at (303) 866-3395 or 3392. Thank you for your interest in Colorado's cultural heritage. Susan M. Collins Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer for Archaeology * Information regarding significant archaeological resources is excluded from the Freedom of Information Act. Therefore, legal locations of these resources must not be included in documents for public distribution. 921O13 1 P 992 068 147 P 992 068 146 Receipt for Receipt for Certified Mail Certified Mail �� No Insurance Coverage Provided No Insurance Coverage Provided size"•'Kart Do not use for International Mail �.w�::v Do not use for International Mail I (See Reversal (See Reverse) sat i 1 ¶721r, 7/54- A-<xnue . •,itSt.:and ZIP Code CO 0 ,S C I e!IO aR CMa zoLoN Postage $ PoatWe SSZ Coated Fee `I 0JD I Ceuta°ru ii o O Speck,Deeer/Fee l�J`/ IlI Special Damien/Fat V Reel(!dted palter/FN massotted O�rwt/Fas os Return RectlO Snowing GC ReWrn Recagt St'4a'wg _ /t Jt N to Wnom A Dote ONwred • eJ • q wmgm ft Data Detrwad V�.J Daft Receipt Add ea snowing to Address Ratyrn Redadt anowap to miser., pale,and Addreeaee•s Addraan Deu,and Addreew'a Addwe 'd TOTAL Pueuge TOTAL NNW*NNW* 6 fees • ye ••a^ a Fees `! t.J� Postmark or Date au `g Postmark Or Date Mi § 92-1 (O-, '9L 2x12-1000 46'8- 2. , 921013 R66W� =� �v 1 .69r •>qp it . 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Box 1647 Greeley, CO 80632 4. Robert & Patsy Drewer 0805-34-000-077 4702 West F Street Greeley, CO 80631 5. Putnam Farm Partnership 0805-35-000-010 c/o Prime Management 4891 Independence Street, #140 Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 6. William & Dorothy Rodman 0805-35-000-012 c/o Greeley National Bank P. 0. Box 1098 Greeley, CO 80632 7. Wayne & Elaine Larson 0805-35-000-013 3501 West F Street Greeley, CO 80634 8. Elmer & Cecil Elliott 0805-35-000-044 4699 West F Street Greeley, CO 80631 9. Western Mobile, Inc. 0805-35-000-069 P. 0. Box 1647 Greeley, CO 80632 10. Marilyn L. Bunn 0805-35-000-072 10305 Dickens Avenue Bethesda, MD 20014 11. Putnam Farm Partnership 0805-35-000-073 c/o Prime Management 4891 Independence Street, #140 Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 12. Western Mobile, Inc. 0805-35-000-078 P. 0. Box 1647 Greeley, CO 80632 14. City of Greeley 0805-36-000-050 919 Seventh Street Greeley, CO 80631 921018 • • 15. Margarette La Verne Evans Et Al Charles L. Evans, Jr. Heirs c/o Berthoud National Bank 2638 12th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 16. Bellweather Exploration 3455 F Street Greeley, CO 80631 17. Weld County Commissioners 915-10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 18. Boyd Freeman Ditch Company c/o John Hickman Western Mobile P. O. Box 215001 1400 West 64th Avenue Denver, CO 80221 19. Colorado & Southern Railways Company 1405 Curtis Street Denver, CO 80202 92108 R66WV ' V 1747 O lI 'b %-\ •405 '.� .� \ a690 �/ \ . CACHE - ' \PUrno r 9 ,w a spirE\ .,Cot, .„----rsr'\ , :\. \ \I 1 ,� / . \ 4685 RN \.,,,,... .3. 4 e� �\ I•. .%.,:.::„.... i IVE ° 4� ��` SITE LOCATION 36 e 34 '. 1 a y �V � ' : 18 .. • !. �, ' �.')J ...�� 4 �.a,p� h:./ �`�a ^! �".%.�M wrlr\ • waaJ 8i t a' f ea6a v 17 rii STREET -fir.rc C rrallP T5N s `�r < _ � '` �� _ Ps M ti • ~ G�.\ '-- 'L W' ��� \4.880- I - r\- •• b 1 -.\\/ 3 '''''---)..--'') I ..nr:1 :t c. ' 4 - ' '‘ \c i. � Irr i� Q i • 4 dk1tt i!: ri ' •�/ iR/ �• w r i +�.� �I 4444 i i •� I • f I I• 'll •, �� i. TI3'S Y I 1.\V • , 'S r> I .:y n .�+.�.'S' '.. PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN 200 FEET 0 0 lir i 1'-2000' N J TUTTLE APPLECATE, INC. {— Cw. u,s M lrr•M*ewer 0 .4r�.M 17990 Grant Strut, 5 ` 3CU18 ` Denver,Colorado 8023 .L (30314S2-6611 • • EXHIBIT P OWNERS OF RECORD OF AFFECTED LANDS AND OWNERS OF SUBSTANCE TO BE MINED 83rd Avenue Joint venture Carl Hill, Jr. P. O. Box 3178 Greeley, CO 80633 92101,9 • • EXHIBIT Q MUNICIPALITIES WITHIN TWO MILES City of Greeley 1000 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 921018 aMMEMMEMMR • JOB NO: 92-106 - TUTTLE APPLEGATE, INC. W Consultants for Land and Resource Development 'KLEPHO< : (303) 452-6611 MX: (303) 452-2759 11990 Grant Street; Suite 410; Denver, CO 80233 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL DATE: June 9, 1992 PROJECT: 83rd J.V. Resource TO: Chuck Cunliffe Weld County 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80632 WE TRANSMIT: THE FOLLOWING: FOR YOUR: 23 Attached ❑ Prints a Use ❑ Under Separate Cover ❑ Originals ❑ Approval Information Below 0 Copy of Letter a.Yl Information ❑ ® Applications ❑ Review & Comment Specifications 0 Material Returned Recording Mylars ❑ Signature & Return ❑ Change Order ❑ Number of Copies Dated Sheet No. Description 1 Check for Weld County 1 Original Application 1 Copy of Booklet-Weld County Application and MLRD Application Remarks: Copy to: 92-106 Copy w/Enclosures to: Signed: GJT \ ^t' 921018 JOB N0: 92/0& TUTTLE APPLEGATE, INC. C IV Consultants for Land and Resource Development TILIPaONE: (303) 452-6611 !AZ: (303) 452-2759 ' 11990 Grant Street; Suite 410; Denver, CO 80233 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL DATE: tliov, /q-, /91i, PROJECT: a ''zL / U das pu ye-e_ TO: 4: 24Z911 l WE TRANSMIT: TEE FOLLOWING: ROE.XODR:. ltAttached 0 Prints '" Use ❑ Under Separate Cover ❑ Originals ❑ Approval ED Information Below ❑ Copy of Letter ❑ Information ❑ Applications ❑ Review & Comment ❑ Specifications ❑ Material Returned ❑ Recording Mylars ❑ Signature & Return ❑ Change Order ❑ Number of Copies Dated Sheet No. . scripts n 6/ /57 O7/9 Mrf seCoYnJ- f 4trr/ace 2 4/e /9/sjZ 4 ' ', ' j�ltt�iy� f400/174.7( ✓s %sly ac. o1ec/u , igead 'y Remarks: �/.�4,,Q_ cl.�4 / , Copy tot Z /ofr Copy w/Enclosures to: Signed: 4 7-e, ///�� 921018 - % J %,-. •*Cr .. . • • y _ _A TUTTLE APPLEGATE, INC. Consultants for Land and Resource Development June 22, 1992 Weld County Commissioners 915-10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Certified Receipt #P 992 068 159 Dear Gentlemen: In conformance with the rules and regulations established by the Mined Land Reclamation Board, the attached notice is being sent to you in order to inform you of the application of 83rd Joint Venture Resources to mine sand and gravel at or near Section 35, Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. Should you wish to obtain additional information regarding the project, you may contact any of the individuals indicated in the notice or Gary Tuttle of this firm. . Written responses must be forwarded to the Mined Land Reclamation Division by August 7, 1992. Sincerely, TUTTLE APPLEGATE, INC. } C ~.. .>-. .� Cheryl Rains\ Office Manager Encs. a1 � �V 1 cc: File #92-106A JUN 2 4 932 Weld County Planning 11990 Grant Street, #410 Telephone: (303) 452-6611 Denver, Colorado 80233 Facsimile: (303) 45218 • PUBLIC NOTICE 83rd Joint venture Resource; P. 0. Box 3178; Greeley, CO 80633 has filed an application for a Mining and Reclamation permit with the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board under provisions of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Act. The proposed operation is located at or near Section 35, Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M. , County of Weld, State of Colorado. The proposed date of commencement is August, 1992 and the proposed date of completion is August, 2008. The proposed future use of the land will be residential. Additional information and tentative hearing date may be obtained from the Mined Land Reclamation Board; Room 215, 1313 Sherman Street; Denver, Colorado 80203, (303) 866-3567, or Weld County Clerk and Recorder, 915 Tenth Street; Greeley, CO 80631 or the above named applicant. Written comments must be filed with the Mined Land Reclamation Board by 5:00 on August 7, 1992. First Publication - June 19, 1992 Second Publication - June 26, 1992 Third Publication - July 3, 1992 Last Publication - July 10, 1992 • 921018 EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION That portion of Section 35. Township 6 North. Range 66 west of the 6th Principal Meridian in the County of Weld, State of Colorado more particularly described as follows: Considering the West line of the Southwest Quarter of said Section as bearing South 1°09'16" West with all bearings contained herein relative thereto. Beginning at the West Quarter corner of said Section 35; thence along the West line of said Section South 1°09'16" West 1038.27 feet to a point, said point bears North 1°09'16" East 325.00 feet from the South- west corner of the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of said Section; thence parallel with the South line of the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of said Section South 89°31 '58" East 180.00 feet; thence parallel with the West line of the Southwest Quarter of said Section South 1°09'16" West 325.00 feet more or less 40 the South line of the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of said Section; thence along said South line South 89°31 '58" East 2571.51 feet to the Southeast corner of the . North Half of the Southwest Quarter of said Section; thence along the South line of the North Half of the Southeast Quarter of said Section South 89°32'00" East 1826.66 feet more or less to the West line of that certain parcel of land described in Deed recorded in Rook 1603, Page 389 records of said County; thence along said West line North 0'15'00" fast 492.8.° feet more or less to the South Right-of-Way of the Colorado Southern Railroad; thence along said Right-of-Way North 72"22'19" West 4765.15 feet more or less to the Wect line of said Section; thence along said West line South 1°12'33" West 535.75 feet to the point of beginning. Above described parcel contains 124.180 Acres more or less. 921018 3 w MENDED ADDITIONAL COMMENTS Date: October 21, 1992 CASE NUMBER: USR-978 NAME: 83rd Joint Venture Resource ADDRESS: P.O. Box 3178, Greeley, CO 80633 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit for an open-pit mining operation in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Section 35, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of and adjacent to the City of Greeley; north of "F" Street, and approximately 1/4 mile west of 35th Avenue. Amended Recommendation #3 a. the Weld County Health Department has approved a dust abatement plan for the mining operation. b. all required emission permits have been obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health. c, an NPDES permit has been approved by the Water Quality Control Division of the Colorado Department of Health. d. the Use by Special Review will not cause injury to vested or conditional water rights as set forth in Section 44.4.11 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. e. the Offsite Road Improvements Agreement has been executed by the Board of County Commissioners and the applicant. f. a Flood Hazard Development permit shall be submitted to and approved by the Department of Planning Services. g. that an agreement has been approved by Boyd Irrigation Company on the existing ditch relocation. Amended Recommendation #4 Prior to recording the plat; the plat shall be amended to show the future right-of-way of "F" Street as 50 feet north of the center line. 921013 ADDITIONAL COMMENTS 83rd Joint Venture Resource USR-978 Page 2 the plat shall be amended to show the limits of excavation 55 feet north of the center line "F" Street. Fill material shall be used to reclaim the area to original elevation of 75 feet north of the center line of "F" Street. the plat shall be amended to include a note stating: "The Mined Land Reclamation Board has the authority to issue permits for mining and reclamation activities. Activities related to mining and reclamation are, therefore, under the jurisdiction of the Mined Land Reclamation. However, Weld County has jurisdiction of those matters outlined in the Development Standards". a screening plan for the east side of the property shall be approved by the Department of Planning Services. The screening plan may include 4 feet berms and vegetation. The berms may be used for reclamation. Amended Recommendation #5 A substitute water supply plan and well permit have been approved by the Division of Water Resources for the mining operation prior to exposing ground water. 921019 ADDITIONAL COMMENTS Date: October 21, 1992 CASE NUMBER: USR-978 NAME: 83rd Joint Venture Resource ADDRESS: P.O. Box 3178, Greeley, CO 80633 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit for an open-pit mining operation in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Section 35, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of and adjacent to the City of Greeley; north of "F" Street, and approximately 1/4 mile west of 35th Avenue. Amended Recommendation #3 Prior to the Special Review activity occurring on the site, evidence shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services that: a. a substitute water supply plan and well permit have been approved by the Division of Water Resources for the mining operation. b, the Weld County Health Department has approved a dust abatement plan for the mining operation. c. all required emission permits have been obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health. d. an NPDES permit has been approved by the Water Quality Control Division of the Colorado Department of Health. e. the Use by Special Review will not cause injury to vested or conditional water rights as set forth in Section 44.4,11 of the Veld County Zoning Ordinance. f. the Offsite Road Improvements Agreement has been executed by the Board of County Commissioners and the applicant. 8, a Flood Hazard Development permit shall be submitted and approved by the Department of Planning Services. h. that an agreement has been approved by Boyd Irrigation Company on the existing ditch relocation. 921018 ADDITIONAL COMMENTS 83rd Joint Venture Resource USR-978 Page 2 Amended Recommendation #4 Prior to recording the plat; • the plat shall be amended to show the future right•of-way of "F" Street as 50 feet north of the center line. • the plat shall be amended to show the limits of excavation 75 feet north of the center line "F" Street. the plat shall be amended to include a note stating: "The Mined Land Reclamation hoard has the authority to issue permits for mining and reclamation activities. Activities related to mining and reclamation are, therefore, under the jurisdiction of the Minded Land Reclamation. However, Weld County has jurisdiction of those matters outlined in the Development Standards". 921018 i CASE NUMBER: USR-978 AfiEuipiNsh ;4 NAME; 83rd Joint Venture Resource ADDRESS: P.O. Box 3178, Greeley, CO 80633 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit for an open-pit mining operation in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Fart of Section 35, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of and adjacent to the City of Greeley; north of "F" Street, and approximately 1/4 mile west of 35th Avenue. 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: This proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Mineral Resource Goals and Policies, the Urban Growth Boundary Area Goals and Policies, and the Transportation Goals and Policies. The Conditions of approval and development standards will ensure that these goals and policies are met. The comprehensive plan encourages the extraction of mineral resources when the mining plan promotes reasonable and orderly development of the minerals. This proposal is consistent with the intent of the agricultural zone district and is provided for as a use by special review. Conditions of approval and development standards will ensure compatibility with the existing surrounding land uses. Surrounding land uses include irrigated agricultural production, pasture, rural residences, railroad tracks and other mining operations. The attached conditions of approval and development standards will ensure that the proposed use will not have an adverse affect on the existing and future development of the surrounding area as permitted by Weld County and the City of Greeley. The special review permit site is located in the 100 year floodplain. The special review permit development standards address the overlay district requirements. No other overlay districts affect the site. 921018 • • RECOMMENDATION, USR-978, 83rd Joint Venture Resource 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. Prior to the Special Review activity occurring on the site, evidence shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services that: the Division of Water Resources has approved a well permit or water supply for the mining operation; the Weld County Health Department has approved a dust abatement plan for the mining operation; all required emission permits have been obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of health. • an NPDES permit has been approved by the Water Quality Control Division of the Colorado Department of Health. the Use by Special Review will not cause injury to vested or conditional water rights as set forth in Section 44.4.11 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 4. Prior to scheduling before the Board of County Commissioners: • An off-site road improvements agreement shall be approved by the Board of County Commissioners. The agreement shall mitigate impacts generated on Weld County Roads by this mining operation. The agreement shall include the type of road improvements, the applicant's share of the improvements, means of financing, and time frame for construction; 921018 • • RECOMMENDATION, USA-978, 83rd Joint Venture Resource Page 3 5. The plat shall be amended to show the following; • A note stating, "The Mined Land Reclamation Board has the authority to issue permits for mining and reclamation activities. Activities related to mining and reclamation are, therefore, under the jurisdiction of the Mined Land Reclamation. However, Weld County has jurisdiction of those matters outlined in the Development Standards". 921018 • • SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS 83rd Joint Venture Resource USR-978 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit is for an open-pit mining operation 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. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 4. Adequate sanitary facilities served by an individual sewage disposal system, are required for the proposed facility and shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. Portable toilets are not approved. S. This facility shall utilize the existing municipal sewer treatment system, if available. 6. The applicant shall remove, handle, and stockpile overburden, soil, sand and gravel from the facility area in a manner that will prevent nuisance conditions. 7. The Division requires that this facility utilize existing public water supply. Bottled water is not approved for long term use. 8. Individual Sewage Disposal System permit must be finalized and approved by an Environmental Protection Specialist within one year of the application date. 9. The open-pit gravel operation shall comply with the operation policies outlined in Section 44.4 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 10. The property shall be maintained in compliance with the Weld County Flood Hazard overlay District requirements. 11. All liquid and solid waste shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 12. The special review permit site shall be maintained in compliance with the required Emissions permit obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of health, for fugitive dust and emissions. 921p+, e DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, USE-978 83rd Joint Venture Resource Page 2 13. Overburden and top-soil materials shall be handled and stored in a manner that control fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. Dust shall be controlled on all haul roads, so that it does not constitute a nuisance to adjacent property owners. Fugitive dust must be controlled on this site and in accordance with the approved dust control plan. 14. The special review permit site shall be maintained in compliance with the required NPDES permit obtained from the Water Quality Control Division of the Colorado Department of health. 15. 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. 16. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 17. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 18. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 19. 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. 20. 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. 21. 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. 921018 • • LAND-USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET Date; July 28, 1992 CASE NUMBER: USR-978 NAME: 83rd Joint Venture Resource ADDRESS: P.O. Box 3178, Greeley, CO 80633 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an open-pit mining operation in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Section 35, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of and adjacent to the City of Greeley; north of "F" Street, and approximately 1/4 mile west of 35th Avenue. SIZE OF PARCEL: 124 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 specific recommendations from: 1. City of Greeley Planning Commission. 2. Weld County Health Department. Referral responses have not been received from the following agencies: 1. Weld County Engineering. 2. Colorado Division of Water Resources. 3. Colorado water Conservation Board. 4. Panhandle Easter Pipeline Company. 5. 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J1/' [ .. r- •. r se 1 „I , b0 t { a I r 72: ; sv.,---"."-•.,k,...TAnt2r ej,� ...� --•. • h. l �'.�t'K •iv I ,..� 1 yn \ ^y' 1• w ,-_ \` 4 1 lit _ \ /,, ?' t•,_ 7$ II • • ° a ' )I . • is . ,IIIFS rf ) et « Qy ti }�($y�'p .P[ FYI `.'• Ct. '' l' • .,.....,_ • , f ..4.-•- �: �. mac' �+s lYiw.•• „,�� _ - aL yN. • -44 ' . 'I `., ' s ,' ..� ,iltiV"r. �```„ i ""F^t".. . n ♦r 1 l • s i ' a. Y ti I 1 i I t's'• �•a �t r •� 'S IV4. ' 1 4 • • _ _ • 1 1 4�.«f. " p I ss FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: USR-978 DATE OF INSPECTION: July 25. 1992 APPLICANT'S NAME: 83rd Joint Venture Resource REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit for an open pit mining operation. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Section 35, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North and adjacent to the City of Greeley; north of "F" Street and approximately 1/4 mile west of 35th Avenue. LAND USE: N Pasture, mining operation, railroad tracks E Residences S Irrigated agricultural production W Irrigated agricultural production ZONING: N A (Agricultural) E A (Agricultural) S City of Greeley W A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: The site is currently being used for pasture. The plat is correct as shown. Current Planner 921018 • REFERRAL LIST NAME: 83rd Joint Venture Resources CASE NUMBER: USR-978 REFERRALS SENT: June 24, 1992 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: July 8, 1992 fe41.1211 TOWNS and CITIES _Attorney _Ault "N X Health Department _Brighton _Extension Service _Broomfield N. X Emergency Management Office ____Dacono Sheriff's Office Eaton NJ _Engineering 7.1.4a ccNvolcsorricAts Erie _Housing Authority _Evans Airport Authority _Firestone _Building Inspection _Fort Lupton _Frederick STATE Garden City X Division of Water Resources _Gilcrest Geological Survey \. X Greeley _Department of Health _Grover Highway Department _Hudson _ Historical Society _Johnstown X Water Conservation Board _Keansburg X Oil and Gas Conservation Commission _Kersey _La Salle FIRE DISTRICTS Lochbuie Ault F-1 _Longmont Berthoud F-2 Mead _ Briggsdale F-24 _Milliken Brighton F-3 _New Raymer _Eaton F-4 _Northglenn Fort Lupton F-S _Nunn _Galeton F-6 _Platteville ----Hudson F-7 _Severance Johnstown F-8 _Thornton La Salle F-9 _Windsor Mountain View F-10 Milliken F-11 COUNTIES ----Nunn F-12 Adams _ Pawnee F-22 Boulder _ _Platteville F-13 _Larimer _Platte Valley F-14 Poudre Valley F-15 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES _-Rayner F-2 "CL_US Army Corps of Engineers Southeast Weld F-16 _USDA-APHIS Veterinary Service ----Windsor/Severance F-17 _Federal Aviation Administration Wiggins F-18 _Federal Communication Commission N_X Western Hills F-20 SOIL CONSERVATION DTSTRTCTS 2=E _Brighton Central Colo. Water Conservancy Dist. _Fort Collins X Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. _Greeley Tri-Area Planning Commission _Longmont Vern Hammers. _West Adams Weld County Communications "Colorado And Southern Railroad COMMI S$I9N2 OARD MEMBER '\_Division of Wildlife Nst_2c,_Bud Clemons 3Z1.018 • REFERRAL LIST • NAME: 83rd Joint Venture Resource CASE NUMBER: USR-978 REFERRALS SENT: June 26, 1992 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: July 10, 1992 op= TOWN$ 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 STAIR _Garden City Division of Water Resources iGilcrest Geological Survey _Greeley Department of Health _Grover Highway Department Hudson Historical Society ----Johnstown _Water Conservation Board Keenesburg _0il 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 Rhymer Eaton F-4 Northglenn Fort Lupton F-5 `Nunn ^Galeton F-6 Platteville ----Hudson F-7 ~Severance Johnstown F-8 _Thornton _La Salle F-9 _Windsor _Mountain View F-10 Milliken F-11 CODNTTES ^Nunn F-12 _Adams Pawnee F-22~ _Boulder Platteville F-13 __Larimer Platte Valley F-14 �Poudre Valley F-15 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES _Raymer F-2 US Army Corps of Engineers Southeast Weld F-16 USDA-APHIS Veterinary Service Windsor/Severance F-17 _Federal Aviation Administration Wiggins F-18 _Federal Communication Commission Western Hills F-20 SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICTS QIHER Brighton -Central Colo. Water Conservancy Dist. ^Fort Collins __Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. ----Greeley Tri-Area Planning Commission Longmont ----Vern_Vern Hammers, West Adams Weld County Communications J _Burlington Northern Railroad COMMISSION/BOARD MESIZE Jgs_Public Service Company Homelight's Power _,_Boyd Freeman Ditch 921018 ,/,,--eeTN\ fittcki\e ‘kn DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)3564000,EXT.4400 915 10th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 1.1 COLORADO JUN 2 Y 1992 II CASE NUMBER: USR-9' eld County Planning TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from 83rd Joint Venture Resource for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit. The parcel of land is described as part of Seciton 35, 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 north and adjacent to the City of Greeley; north and adjacent to "F^ Street and approximately 1/4 mile west of 35th Ave. 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 8, 1992, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Brian A. Grubb 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 O request and find no conflicts with our interests. /-hoK t4,4 .6nap (overe/ eln Pee/Pet 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: / /34 p Agency: SO/9.e/e7 Date: 40‘Z,5-9 Z- 92101$ '? , mEmoRAnDum WIlD Brian A. Grubb To Weld County Planning Date July 1, 1992 COLORADO From John S. Pickle, M.S.E.H. , Director, Environmental Heal Subject: Case Number: USR-978 Name: 83rd Joint Venture Resource 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. Any required Emissions Permit is obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health for fugitive dust and odors. 3. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 4. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on 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. Adequate sanitary facilities served by an individual sewage disposal system, arc required for the proposed facility and shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. Portable toilets are not approved. 7. The Division requires that this facility utilize the existing municipal sewer treatment system, if available. 8. Any required NPDES Permit shall be obtained from the Water Quality Control Division of the Colorado Department of Health and/or amended, if appropriate for the increased operation. 9. The applicant shall remove, handle, and stockpile overburden, soil, sand and gravel from the facility area in a manner that will prevent nuisance conditions. 10. The Division requires that this facility utilize existing public water supply. Bottled water is not approved for long term use. 11. Individual Sewage Disposal System permit must be final -d .y an Environmental Protection Specialist within on application date. JUL 011992 Wold County Planning JSP/jg-E1315 921013 ret lol ~� PARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES + PHONE(303)356-4000,EXT.aa0o 1119 ,. JUL Q 2 1992 915 STREET �''L;;�� GREELEY,COLORADO 30631 CWeldCuuatyPJanning COLORADO CASE NUMBER: USR-978 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from 83rd Joint Venture Resource for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit. The parcel of land is described as part of Seciton 35, TEN, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is north and adjacent to the City of Greeley: north and adjacent to "F" Street and approximately 1/4 mile west of 35th Ave. 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 8, 1992, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Brian A. Grubb 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: V/ We have reviewed the re uest and find no conflicts with our interests.�� rFa'�1 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: - 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. A enc Signed:c�Lsa�VJ��.�1r•ti�c,> 3 Y� t.).>‘4•t-• P. b. Date: f!~-Ra-qz- 921018 • �^ • i (Is t t DEPA T!b�3jF.eLANNING SERVICES -�f, 2d ONE C�3)358.4000•E%T.4a00 pfii-Y ��I915 STREET I 'N E u_T�nj 1192 J�'. cl EELEY,COLORADO 80631 W I COLORADO 4`�*2tllot6$t OP CASE NUMBER: - 78 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: _ .. ._. Enclosed is an application from 83rd Joint Venture Resource for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit. The parcel of land is described as part of Seciton 35, 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 north and adjacent to the City of Greeley; north and adjacent to "F" Street and approximately 1/4 mile west of 35th Ave. 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 8, 1992, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Brian A. Grubb 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. X Please refer to the enclosed letter. Sig^.e pAr� �`�1��\J?l� Agency: Ctc..�jy O'� �.n+e'ipq 9 cpS Date:�aI\-` �\ 1\CL(CL \ C} tj a JUL 0 6 1992 11 Weld County Plmcinp 921018 - OF r ' `NT 6 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY 4 4C� �� x\ CORPS OF ENGINEERS.OMAHA DISTRICT Ai W ^ TRI-LAKES PROJECT OFFICE.9307 STATE HWY 121 a LI TTLETON.COLORADO 80123.6901 .is.. ri i°•ia,.e, +. REPLY TO ATTc'MiON OF July 2, 1992 Mr. Carl Mount Mined Land Reclamation Division 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 _.. _. . . _ Denver, Colorado 80203 Dear Mr. Mount: Reference is made to Bestway Paving Company, 83rd Joint Venture, File No. M-92- 069, located in Section 35, T-6-N, R-66-W, Weld County, Colorado. Bestway Paving is aware that wetlands exists on this property. Tuttle Applegate, Inc. has had the wetland delineated and mapped and is coordinating Department of the Army permitting for this project through this office. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact Terry McKee at (303) 9794120. Sincerely, TIMOTHY T. CAREY Project Manager 921O19 it --tIMP-A6 of& DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)356.1000,E%T.koo I RECEIVED I915 STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 W I C• JUN 2 [ +og9 COLORADO COW.OIL&GAS CONS.COMM. CASE NUMBER: USR-978 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from 83rd Joint Venture Resource for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit. The parcel of land is described as part of Seciton 35, 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 north and adjacent to the City of Greeley; north and adjacent to "F" Street and approximately 1/4 mile west of 35th Ave. 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 8, 1992, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Brian A. Grubb 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. )(1. 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. /+ /+ Q Agency: Co4o, ,gpb O/G C GAs Cans, eenav t Signed: /J, /��,`lfa g Y Date: JUL 0 7 1492 - Q Iiv E JUL 0 81992 11 weld '"" r , Y4 • • RP COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT City of 1000 10TH STREET, GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 (303) 350-9780 Greeley July 15, 1992 Brian Grubb, Current Planner Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 10th Street Greeley CO 80631 RE: WCR USR 978 - 83rd Joint Venture Resource Dear Brian: The City of Greeley Planning Commission, at its regularly scheduled meeting on July 14, 1992, reviewed the above-referenced proposal for a special use permit to allow a sand and gravel mining operation in an agricultural zone. The Commission found that the proposal, as presented, complies with the Greeley Comprehensive Plan and recommended approval, conditional upon the following: 1. The development of an acceptable buffering and screening plan for the perimeter of the project. Such screening should perform in a fashion equal to the fencing of the gravel pit north of 4th Street and west of 35th Avenue. 2. The applicant should dedicate appropriate right-of-way along F Street for a detached off-street bike path. For your reference, I have included a copy of the staff report for this item. If you want a copy of the Greeley Planning Commission minutes, I will forward them once they become available. Thank you for the opportunity to review and comment on this item. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our office. Sincerely, Gzi�g lebbe Pla er II rrr/JJ4� JUL 2e19992 \1( 11 Weld CowgvPlaaaiog 92101s ' • • PLANNING COMMISSION SUMMARY ITEM: Weld County Referral for a Use by Special Review PROJECT: Sand and Gravel Mining Operation APPLICANT: 83rd Joint Venture Resource LOCATION: North of F Street, 1/4 Mile West of 35th Avenue PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING DATE: July 14, 1992 • PLANNING COMMISSION FUNCTION: To make a recommendation to the Weld County Planning Commission on development conformance with the City of Greeley's Comprehensive Plan. PROJECT OVERVIEW: Present Zone Agricultural Existing Land Use Pasture/Agriculture Overlay Zone None Total Acreage 124 Acres No. of Mining Phases 6 Area Being Mined per Phase . . . 10-15 acres Disturbed Area Per Phase 25 acres Proposed Hours 6:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. , Monday- Friday, 230 Days/Year 6:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Monday- Sunday (Summer Daylight) Processing Plant Temporary Mobile Plants (No Permanent Structures) Distance Between Plant and Nearest Residence 600 feet No. of Vehicles Two 25-Ton, 18-Wheel Trucks Anticipated Life Span 12-20 years 921019 • • Distance to Nearest Residential Use 200 Feet Proposed Haul Route F Street and 35th Avenue Anticipated Post Mining Use . . . Residential with 67 Acres of Private Lakes • LAND USES OF ADJOINING PROPERTIES: North -- Agricultural/Gravel Mining South -- Vacant/Agricultural/Gravel East -- Residential/Agricultural West -- Agricultural ZONING CLASSIFICATION OP ADJOINING PROPERTIES: See attached zoning map. BACKGROUND: The property is located outside the Mid-Range Expected Service Area and inside the Greeley 1986 Comprehensive Long-Range Expected Growth Area and is located within the three-mile area of influence of the City of Greeley. Therefore, by virtue of Section 19-7 of the Charter of the City of Greeley and the 1987 Weld County Comprehensive Plan Policy of referring land use proposals for review and comment to any jurisdiction within three miles of the proposal, the proposal is within the purview of the Greeley Comprehensive Plan. It is the practice of the City of Greeley Planning Commission to review Weld County requests principally for conformance with the City's Comprehensive Plan policies. Specific design issues are addressed also to the degree necessary to ensure consistency with the City's comprehensive Plan and City's Zoning Code in the event the proposal is within the City's Long-Range Expected Growth Area. Bestway Paving is proposing to begin mining the pit in 1993 with front end loaders and scrapers. The material will be screened and crushed on site, then trucked to the Bestway Paving Company asphalt batch plant located approximately one mile north of the site. Each phase will consist of approximately 10-15 acres active working area with 25 acres of total disturbed area. The disturbed area will consist of roadways, working area, processing, stock piles and the area being rehabilitated. The rehabilitation of each phase will commence immediately after the Planning Comm. Summary 2 WCR/USR for Sand & Gravel 9210 "' s mining of each phase is completed. The applicant does not plan on providing any berming or fencing of the site during construction. The existing neighboring land uses are predominantly agricultural. There is a gravel pit to the north and one to the south of the site. (The pit to the south is located north of 4th Street and east of 35th Avenue; none of the pits are inside the city.) Parcels to the south of the proposed pit that are inside the city limits are currently zoned RM (Residential Mobile Home) for up to 450 mobile home lots and PUD (Planned Unit Development) . The PUD is proposed as recreational vehicle parking and enclosed storage units. It is reasonable to assume that there will be additional residential growth in this area. The proposed mobile home site will be immediately adjacent and to ;1 the south of Phases 1, 2, 3, and 4 of the proposed gravel operation. The Phase 5 plant site will be to the immediate northwest of the mobile home site. KEY ISSUE: Does the proposal comply with the City of Greeley Comprehensive Plan? ANALYSIS: The City's Comprehensive Plan of 1986 addresses sand and gravel operations in both general and specific sections. The applicable Greeley Comprehensive Plan Policies are as follows: Comprehensive Plan Policy 3.2 Industrial development is encouraged to be located so that negative external influences generated by the industrial use do not affect either existing or potential nonindustrial land uses located within the Long-Range Expected Growth Boundary. Staff Comment: The application does not address the potential external influences generated by the mining operation on the potential recreational, residential, or business uses located within the city limits. The applicant, in developing its plan, assumes that the early phases of the gravel operation, which will be on the east end of the parcel, should be completed prior to the development of the mobile home park and the PUD or the commercial development. There are no Planning Comm. Summary 3 WCR/USR for Sand & Gravel 921028 ® • immediate plans to develop the mobile home park, the PUD, or commercial area. F Street is currently proposed as a bike route in the Greeley Comprehensive Bicycle Plan. There is no consideration in the applicant's proposal of potential impacts or the mitigation of those impacts on the F Street bicycle route. Comprehensive Plan Policy 4 3 All development is encouraged to be designed to promote compatibility among neighboring land uses of differing intensity and character. These efforts, where practical and appropriate, should include complementary landscaping, building massing, material selection, and site design. Staff Comment: The proposal addresses only agricultural land uses at rural densities. The proposal assumes that the early phases of the mining will be completed prior to development in the city. If development of the gravel pit is delayed significantly, however, there could be an overlap and conflict in the development of the two sites. It is anticipated that the mining of this pit will commence in 1993. However, the WW Farm Pit north of Boomerang Golf Course was approved in 1989 and was to have Phase 1 completed prior to the opening of the golf course. The course is now open and the mining has not begun, nor are there any definite plans to begin in the near future. Other Weld County gravel pits that have been reviewed by the Planning Commission, such as the Hall-Irwin Pit, will take approximately 20+ years to develop. There are no plans for the berming, screening, or fencing of the proposed gravel pit. In the event that there is an overlap in development of the gravel pit and the development of the neighboring urban uses inside the city, there could be significant conflict between the gravel pit and any future development south of F Street. Therefore, any active consideration of development of property on the south side of F Street would probably be delayed until the completion of the gravel pit. Given the changing market demands and priorities of gravel producers of their ,carious gravel sites, the commencement and completion of this pit could be well into the next century. Planning Comm. Summary 4 WCR/USR for Sand & Gravel 921018 • • The mitigation efforts proposed by the applicant to minimize conflict and promote compatibility with the rural land uses include: • Maintaining a minimum distance of 200 feet between the mining operation and any residence. - Dividing the mining into eight specific small- scale stages in order to minimize the visual impact of the operation. These stages will limit the amount of disturbed ground to approximately 25 acres at any one time. Comprehensive Plan Policy 4.4 All development is encouraged to use environmentally sensitive areas for open space and recreational uses. Comprehensive Plan Policy 4.5 All development is encouraged to mitigate any adverse environmental impact when development occurs in environmentally sensitive areas. Staff Comment: The Colorado Division of Wildlife has identified an area on the east of the project as an important wildlife area in the 1986 Greeley Comprehensive Plan. The applicant intends to mine the area and reclaim it as part of the proposed residential project. The applicant has no plans to mitigate any adverse impact on that environmentally sensitive area. Comprehensive Plan Policy 4. 11 All development is encouraged to develop in a manner that will not preclude future extraction of economically recoverable gravel when occurring in designated gravel resource areas. When sand and gravel operations are permitted, the site should be reclaimed in a manner that enhances both the natural environment and anticipated future land uses. Staff Comment: According to the Greeley Comprehensive Plan, the proposed site is located in an area of economically recoverable gravel. The proposed reclamation plan shows two ponds totaling 67 acres with perimeter landscaping appropriate for future residential use. Planning Comm. Summary 5 WCR/USR for Sand & Gravel 9w101a • 0 PLANNING STAPP RECOMMENDATION: Find that the proposal complies with the Greeley Comprehensive Plan and recommend approval, conditional upon the development of an acceptable buffering and screening plan of the gravel pit if there is adjacent development in the city. or Find that the proposal as submitted does not comply with the Greeley Comprehensive Plan and recommend that the application be tabled until the applicant has had an opportunity to amend its application to address the impacts of the gravel extraction on future and potential land uses, particularly wildlife, recreational, residential and business uses, and the measures taken to mitigate adverse impacts on these uses. Planning Comm. Summary 6 WCR/USR for Sand & Gravel 321.01,151 • • titre DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)3,56400D,EXT.4400 915 10th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80637 C. COLORADO CASE NUMBER: L`SR-978 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from 83rd Joint Venture Resource for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit. The parcel of land is described as part of Seciton 35, 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 north and adjacent to the City of Greeley; north and adjacent to "P" Street and approximately 1/4 mile west of 35th Ave. 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 8, 1992, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Brian A. Grubb if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: _ 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter.Signed: (`a Agency: O;4. cc 1,x,11\;(e Date: r fl 'te �f} v )W \ ( y� t r JUL 2 i 1992 Weld CoactvPLiadilg 92.E qZm(X0 • 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 I '-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 POSTING CERTIFICATE I HEREBY CERTIFY UNDER THE PENALTIES OF PERJURY THAT THE SIGN PROVIDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES WAS POSTED ON THE PROPERTY AT LEAST 1O DAYS BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING FOR CASE # ^ €9 -4-e• THE SIGN WAS POSTED BY: GAY NAME OF PERSON POSTING SIGN SIGNAT$E OF APPLICANT STATE OF COLORADO ) SS. COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO ME THIS 17./17- DAY OF dui,/ , 19 11-2. . SEAL Pik NOT PUBLIC MY COMMISSION EXPIRES Oct -01- °1 V � n LAST DAY TO POST SIGN IS: - 4 LIZ-/ Z S . 19 _1 PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' OFFICE ON OR BEFORE THE DATE OF THE HEARING. S,;018 FIELD CHECK • JUL 2 7 1992 \I - FILING NUMBER: USR-978 DATE OF INSPECTION: 11100t31g APPLICANT'S NAME: 83rd Joint Venture Resources CURRENT PLANNER: Brian A. Grubb REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Permit and a Special Review permit for an open cut mining operation in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Section 35, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North and adjacent to the City of Greeley; north and adjacent to "F" Street and(approximatley 1/4 mile west of 35th Avenue. LAND USE: N @ 1. t CV-AA)"A-2 F 00 ka"AN\11)14 ZONING: N A (Agricultural) E C-3 (Commercial) and A (Agricultural) S Planned Unit Development and Residential Mobile Home (City of Greeley) W A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: ‘414 ��.[ AC- ert-C-41 0..Af4)? 4A)-4411 jet- Va C. SF R Xise at)/ trier (Mfr.' ID DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)358.4000,EXT.4400 915 10th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80531 COLORADO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Weld County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, August 4, 1992, 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: 83rd Joint Venture Resources LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Section 35, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, TYPE AND INTENSITY OF PROPOSED USE: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an open cut gravel mining operation in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. LOCATION: North of and adjacent to the City of Greeley; north and adjacent to "F" Street and approximately 1/2 mile west of 35th Avenue, SIZE: 124 acres, more or less The public hearing will be held in the Weld County Commissioners' Hearing Room, First Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. Comments or objections related to the above request should be submitted in writing to the Weld County Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, Room 342, Greeley, Colorado 80631, before the above date or presented at the public hearing on August 4, 1992. • Copies of the application are available for public inspection in the Department of Planning Services, Room 342, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 - Phone - 356.4000, Extension 4400. Bud Clemons, Chairman Weld County Planning Commission To be published in the New News To be published one (1) time J 10, 1992 Received by: Date: 921O19 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES r$C171;%\\\' ' PHONE(303)9564W0.EXT.acW Ill1w 5lothsvwxr C»REELey.COt.ORn0O 80631 1 COLORADO TO: SURROUNDING PROPERTY/MINERAL OWNERS CASE NUMBER: USR-978 There will be a Public Hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission on Tuesday, August 4, 1992, 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: 83rd Joint Venture Resources FOR: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an open pit mining operation in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of Section 35, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North and adjacent to the City of Greeley; north and adjacent to F Street and approximately 1/4 mile west of 35th Avenue. Your property is within five-hundred (500) feet of the property on which this request has been made. For additional information write or telephone Brian A. Grubb, Current Planner. 9,21019 • • 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 USR-978 for 83rd Joint Venture Resource in the United States Mail, postage prepaid First Class Mail by letter as addressed on the attached list. this 23 day of July, 1992. 921018 • • PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN 500 PEET 1. Marilyn L. Bunn 0805-34-000-030 10305 Dickens Avenue Bethesda, MD 20014 2. Western Mobile, Inc. 0805-34-000-031 P. O. Box 1647 Greeley, CO 80632 3. Keith & Barbara McIntyre 0805-34-000-076 4804 F Street Greeley, CO 80631 4. Robert & Patsy brewer 0805-34-000-077 4702 West F Street Greeley, CO 80631 5. Putnam Farm Partnership 0805-35-000-010 c/o Prime Management 4891 Independence Street, #140 wheat Ridge, CO 80033 6. William & Dorothy Rodman 0805-35-000-012 c/o Greeley National Bank P. O. Box 1098 Greeley, CO 80632 7. Wayne & Elaine Larson 0805-35-000-013 3501 West F Street Greeley, CO 80634 8. Elmer & Cecil Elliott 0805-35-000-044 4699 West F Street Greeley, CO 80631 9. Western Mobile, Inc. 0805-35-000-069 P. O. Box 1647 Greeley, CO 80632 10. Marilyn L. Bunn 0805-35-000-072 10305 Dickens Avenue Bethesda, MD 20014 11. Putnam Farm Partnership 0805-35-000-073 c/o Prime Management 4891 Independence Street, #140 Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 12. Western Mobile, Inc. 0805-35-000-078 P. O. Box 1647 Greeley, CO 80632 921018 • • 13. Phyllis Ketler Gardener & William & Price Ketler 0805-36-000-004 Rural Route Max, NE 69037 14. City of Greeley 0805-36-000-050 919 Seventh Street Greeley, CO 80631 15. Platte Valley Investment Company 0805-36-000-053 P. O. Box 3296 Greeley, CO 80633 16. Flatiron Sand and Gravel 0805-36 -100-013 P. 0. Box 229 Boulder, CO 80302 17. Margarette La Verne Evans Et Al 0805-35-000-043 Charles L. Evans, Jr. Heirs 0805-35-000-011 c/o Berthoud National Bank 2638 12th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 18. Bellweather Exploration 3455 F Street Greeley, CO 80631 19. Weld County Commissioners 915-10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 20. Boyd Freeman Ditch Company c/o John Hickman western Mobile, Inc. P. O. Box 215001 1400 West 64th Avenue Denver, CO 80221 21. Colorado & Southern Railway 1405 Curtis Street Denver, CO 80202 Y219.. • { STATPOF COLORADO MINED LAND RECLAMATION DIVISION Department of Natural Resources NF s 1313 Sherman St.,Room 215 r E\rg r Denver.Co 80203 \� 303 666-3567 CNI1-6,7 FAX: 303 832.8106 Fey Raney. oo,errar Michael B.Long, Division Director Notice of 112 Regular Reclamation Permit Application Consideration DATE: June 23. 1992 TO: Weld County Commissioners 915 10th St Greeley, Colorado 80632 FROM: Car JB Moo{unt, Senior Reclamation Specialist RE: Bestw Pa5.ing Company, 83rd Joint Venture, File No. M-92-069 Please be advised that Bestway Paving Company, whose address and telephone number are 131 N 35th Ave. P 0 Box 3189, Greeley, CO 80633; (303> 353-1654, has filed an application to conduct surface mining and reclamation, at or near Section 35, Township 6N, Range 66W, 6th Prime Meridian in Weld County. The application decision is scheduled for September 21 . 1992. Copies of the application are available for review at the Weld County Clerk & Recorder' s office and at the office of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division, Room 215, 1313 Sherman Street, Denver, Colorado 80203. All comments or objections must be submitted in writing and received by the Division no later than 20 days after the date of last publication in order to be considered in the application review process. /BDC 8030G U ? 44 ?:19. 92 //7 welder 921018 • 40 fi;lits DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)356.4000,EXT.4400 91610th STREET GREELEY.COLORADO 80631 hiDe COLORADO July 2, 1992 Mined Land Reclamation Division Attention Carl B. Mount, Senior Reclamation Specialist 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 Denver, CO 80632 Subject: Bestway Paving Company, 83rd J.V. Resource, Pile No. M-92-060, Weld County Case Number USR-978. Dear Mr. Mount: Thank you for the notification regarding the consideration of the 112 Regular Reclamation Permit submitted by J.V. Resource. Our office has received the appropriate land-use applications and we are currently reviewing the materials. This application will be heard by the Weld County Planning Commission on August 4, 1992 and then will be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners for review sometime around the first week of September, 1992. If you have any questions regarding this proposal, please feel free to call our office. Sincerely, Brian A. Grubb Current Planner BAG7sfr 921013 rif:‘2Th • 411 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)356.1000.EXt moo ' 915 10th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 e• COLORADO June 25, 1992 83rd Joint Venture Resources P.O. Box 3178 Greeley, CO 80633 Subject: USR-978 - Request for a Use by Special Review on a parcel of land described as part of Section 35, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. Dear Sirs: 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 August 4, 1992, 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 Greeley Planning Commission for its review and comments. Please call Greg Fleebe at (303) 350-9782 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 Greeley 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 July 24, 1992, you or a representative should call me to obtain a sign to be posted on the site no later than July 25, 1992. 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. 921018 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,, Brian A. Grubb Current Planner pc: 83rd Joint Venture Resource 131 N. 35th Ave. Greeley, CO 80633 Tuttle Applegate 11990 Grant Street, Suite 410 Denver, CO 80233 921018 ,� pF•COQ t. ROY ROMER ti '-- ' HAROLD (HAL) D. SIMPSON Governor * .4C9 ; * State Engineer 411378* OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES 1313 Sherman Street-Room 818 Denver, Colorado 80203 (303) 866-3581 FAX (303) 866-3589 August 26, 1992 [ 4 Mr. Brian A. Grubb, Planner u ,'— t-1 `/ ‘1[Ji Weld County Dept. of Planning Services AUG 3 1 1992 11 910 10Th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Weld Cody Montag Re: 83rd Joint Venture Resources, URS-978 Sec. 35, T6N, R66W, 6TH PM W. Division 1, W. District 3 Dear Mr. Grubb: We have reviewed the above referenced application to mine between 200,000 and 300,000 cubic yards of sand and gravel per year, on a 124 acre site. Water Requirements are identified as totaling 14.9 acre feet per year during the mining operation and 167.8 acre feet per year after mining is complete. The proposed water supply is to be from existing water rights owned by the applicant, which will be incorporated into a plan for augmentation or substitute supply plan to be submitted to the State Engineer for review and approval. Since the mining operation will expose ground water, the provisions of Senate Bill 120 must be complied with. Under Senate Bill 120 which was enacted June 10, 1989, a well permit must be obtained before groundwater can be exposed to the atmosphere. A well permit cannot be issued without a Water Court approved plan for augmentation or a substitute supply plan approved by the State Engineer. Our records indicate that no fees or substitute water supply plan have been submitted to date for this pit. We have no objection to a preliminary approval of the proposal with the condition that no mining take place until the provisions of Senate Bill 120 have been complied with. We note that on page G-7 of the submittal report the applicant indicates that they will not mitigate injury to wells that are affected by their operation that were not put to beneficial use prior to mining operations. It is our opinion that any well that is constructed and pump tested prior to being impacted by the operations lowering of the water table should have injury mitigated. 92101a \ • Mr. Brian A. Grubb August 26, 1992 If you have any questions in this matter, please contact me. Sincerely, John Schurer, P.E. Senior Water Resource Engineer JS/83rd cc: Alan Berryman, Division Engineer Bruce DeBrine 92101s S f mEMORAnDU WIIeTo Brio', CrubK Ptomaing Date p.�m t 092 COLORADO From jlrotr cchal tines ('.nirnty Vnginanr Subject: Bird Toth Vantnre Rearntrrn CSR-478 The application materials indicate the haul route will be on F Street from the pit entrance to 35th Avenue and 35th Avenue to the Best Way Paving Company entrance. The USR permit should restrict hauling to that route. l disagree with the statement that F Street is an established truck route and has a pavement section that will carry the traffic. Presently, F Street is in good shape because of recent repairs and a chip seal. Forty-eight trips a day by a fully-loaded semi-tractor trailer is a substantial impact. The applicant should be required to enter into a road maintenance and improvements agreement. Attached is a sample agreement presently enforced in the Rinn area. DS/gb:usr978 Attachments AUG 1 9 1992 Ly cc: Commissioner Webster &de refitering 921..E • • AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF COLORADO o' .' COUNTY OF WELD srst ea 10Pa , ,]errtra/'ssermNIVPO 4 Mp 1•a. ee+r`' I,KEITH HANSEN,of said County of Weld,being duly ," or yerpre,,,tiorliAllevimpounli4m0. sworn,say that I am publisher of , 1M •pommy eeeorIDN ' Nola::'lion"a4 a:..Ins" Neat MN s WINDSOR BEACON osweaslse•. a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said APPLICANT; ILIre'1ai County and State, published in the town of WINDSOR, in said County and State•, and that the notice, of which MM.INSCRIPTION:Put ' the annexed is a true eassbesaTerr di, copy, has been published in said se dsN weekly fore z_,_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 e�reswnerrrm sg supplement,.and that the first publication of said notice ::V1erA a-see i•ewrs/ria:' was in said paper bearing the date of the tor al re 2.,_day of i l ,A.D., 19',rind ppe.nT win* ern, the last publication bearingthe date of the anrwi s yes .lases J"Ae dray of_ A.D., 19,and d.sao�.we that the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published ,.s�i, xeee:o ec•Ss continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 5 ..• ow[s,neerMrY Wal;,, consecutive weeks,in said County and State,prior to the Mlo..u,w..w.la.County date of first publication of said notice,and the same is a ".co nmasloesrs'--HMS.. newspaper within'the meaning of an Act to regulate Roen,•.,Pesr[eer.WOO:, printing of legal notices and advertisements, approved ,s1s T.sm,'wee conce r May 13,1931,and all prior so as in force. .Colorado. Commons or ..oalorelone aratalis.Ibe- • . .,scare rpwst.lwwe w, �� • ubmXW'In'WAN,'Io.dn case oe[swr«e al. . - � Pawning. w 4n.. � `R 0:1100[Inel.rMem'ae[. .0.0410.,.. Caws* 70/11.,, .Won.me Son dots a Subscribed d sworn to before me this d day preeemee N 1M;P,Imlr,: , 9..t' jtar ceatorl4 ire of N S'f'� 19 ri►lloblo '101 [wale•.. 0 eeleaen.wse tlw.wlm NOTARY PUBLIC a Rossi kndeee.•Mem.. _..._ :,7a7. WOO'•.Cannot _ 'Gunmetal Cruc.91s My commission expires a-'tc,,�S - 0. n• enk fitionany se Afro, • To b tad/Shorn NM„_- - •J �4 - Tribe PeelMdd!thire • • 1..,twbnoMUr,a ivres aMauran.bM: 1eeZ 921018 �.� goAltIEEpr a (10 dr'&Ys AUG 3 1 1992 CS E11e1d Corse,Planing COUNTY OP WELD, STATE OP COLORADO LONG-TERM ROAD MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENTS AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this _ day of 1992, by and between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, hereinafter called "County" and 83rd Joint Venture, hereinafter called "Operator". WHEREAS, the Operator and other gravel operators have acquired land use permits from the County for gravel mining and plant operations in the area west of Greeley, Colorado along 35th Avenue, and WHEREAS, it is anticipated there will be additional land use permits granted by the County in the future, and WHEREAS, gravel mining and plant operations are anticipated to continue in this area well into the future, and WHEREAS, the County roads in the area of 35th Avenue will be impacted by heavy truck traffic generated from gravel mining and plant operations and by other businesses using heavy trucks, and WHEREAS, present and future gravel operators are required to enter into Road Maintenance and Improvements Agreements with the County to mitigate the impact created by heavy truck traffic, and WHEREAS, haul routes overlap between different gravel operators and the existing haul routes are difficult and impractical to manage, and WHEREAS, the maintenance and improvements required will vary over time and provisions should be made to address future requirements, and WHEREAS, the County and the Operator agree it would be advantageous to set forth an equitable agreement that would provide a basis for future Road Maintenance and Improvements Agreements between all parties concerned. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions hereinafter set forth, the County and the Operator mutually agree as follows: 1. The County roads considered in this Agreement are as follows: a. F Street from a point approximately 3,500 feet west of the intersection of 35th Avenue east to 35th Avenue. b. Those parts of 35th Avenue for half mile south of F Street which are in un-incorporated Weld County and are maintained by Weld County. Presently these road sections include the northbound lane not adjacent to the mobile home park. 2. The Operator may use F Street and on 35th Avenue as haul routes. -1- 921(93$ ( S ( S Road Maintenance and Improvements Agreement Page 2 3. In order to prevent degradation of the F Street road edge at the access drives, the Operator will install a paved apron into the site from F Street at least 35 feet in length with 35 foot radius returns. 4. The County will, to the best of its ability within the restrictions of the law, require future gravel operators that use the haul routes described in Paragraph 1 above, to participate in Road Maintenance and Improvements Agreements as outlined herein. 5. The Operator and present and future gravel operators are required to share in reasonable future maintenance and improvements when such maintenance is related to their hauling impacts. 6. Upon notification by the County, all gravel operators and the County will examine the roads and determine a plan for the maintenance and improvements that are required. The County will have the final determination as to what maintenance and improvements are required based on input from gravel operators using the road. 7. Upon determining what maintenance and improvements are required, a separate agreement shall be drawn detailing the work to be done and the costs to be shared. 8. When requested by the County, the Operator shall provide information as to the amount of materials, in tons, removed from the pit over a specified period of time. The County Public Works Department shall provide information on the amount of materials, in tons, it has hauled on the roads in questions. The County shall estimate the amount of non-gravel materials, in tons, shipped over the road in question for the same period of time. All parties to this agreement shall review and agree on this information. When combined with information provided by other operators (as set forth in paragraph five (5) ) and the County, the proportionate amount of materials removed by each operator will be used to determine each operator's share in maintenance and improvements. No costs for maintenance and improvements associated with traffic not generated by the gravel operators will be assessed to the gravel operators. 9. It is anticipated that the Operator and future or present gravel operators will perform the work and share in the equipment, labor, and materials required. Any sharing done between the gravel operators shall be by separate agreements. 10. The burden on currently permitted gravel operations will not be increased as a result of future gravel operations. 921018 -7- • • Road Maintenance and Improvements Agreement Page 3 11. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their officers or employees may possess, nor shall any provision of this Agreement be construed to create any duty, standard of care, or rights in favor of any third parties with respect to any obligation created by this Agreement. 12. If the Operator does not participate as outlined in this Agreement, it will constitute a violation of the Operator's land use permit granted by the County. The County shall have the right to take remedial measures, within a reasonable amount of time, against the Operator for non-participation. 13. This Agreement is not assignable by Weld County to any other entity and will be null and void for those sections of roads listed in Paragraph 1 which become annexed to the City of Greeley. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed the Agreement the day and year first-above written. 83RD AVENUE JOINT VENTURE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO • By: Carl Hill Jr. By: 83rd Joint Venture George Kennedy, Chairman ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board By: Deputy Clerk to the Board STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF • The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by Carl Hill Jr. this day of , 1992. Notary Public My commission expires: T'.7101.8 -3- ' • Tuttle Applegate, Inc. 11990 Grant Street; Suite 410 Denver, CO 80233 • nEC WE JUN t t 1492 WS Cady P train§ NOTICE OF FILING APPLICATION • FOR COLORADO MINED LAND RECLAMATION PERMIT FOR REGULAR (112) OPERATION NOTICE TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF TIE LOCAL SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT Weld County DISTRICT 83rd Avenue Joint Venture (Operator) has applied for a reclamation permit from the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board ("the Board") to conduct mining operations in Weld County. The attached information is being provided to notify you of the location and nature of the proposed operation. The entire application is on file with the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division ("the Division") and the local county clerk and recorder. The applicant proposes to reclaim the affected land for residential . Pursuant to C.R.S. 34-32-116(71(j) the Board is required to confer with the local Soil Conservation Districts before approving of the post-mining land use. Accordingly, the Board would appreciate your comments on the proposed operation. Please note that, in order to preserve your right to a hearing before the Board on this application, you must submit written Comments on the application within twenty (20) days of the date of last publication of notice pursuant to C.R.S. 34-32-112(10). - If you would like to discuss the proposed post-mining land use, or any other issue regarding this application, please contact the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215, Denver, Colorado 80203, (303) 866-3567. NOTE TO OPERATOR: You must attach a copy of the first two pages of the application to this notice. If this is a notice of a change to a previously filed application you must either attach a copy of the changes, or attach a complete and accurate description of the change. • y 921018 (4--, /c4 )- :cc. . iL is 6, r- • -2- 9. Correspondence Information: APPLICANT/OPERATOR (name, address, and phone of name to be used on permit) Individual 's Name: Carl Hill Company Name: Beltway Paving Company Street: 131 North 35th Avenue: P. Q. Box 3189 City: Greeley State: Colorado Zip Code: 80633-3189 Area Code: 303 Telephone: 353-1654 PERMITTING CONTACT (if different from applicant/operator above) Individual 's Name: Gary J. Tuttle Company Name: Tuttle Applegate, Inc. Street: 11990 Grant Street, Suite 410 City: Denver State: Colorado Zip Code: 80233 Area Code: 303 Telephone: 452-6611 INSPECTION CONTACT Individual 's Name: Carl Hill Company Name: Sestway Paving Company Street: 131 North 35th Avnue; P. 0. Box 3189 • City: Greeley State: Colorado Zip Code: $0633-3189 Area Code: 303 Telephone: 353-1654 CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (if any) Agency: N/A Street: City: State: Zip Code: Area Code: Telephone: CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (if any) Agency: N/A Street: City: State: Zip Code: Area Code: Telephone: 921018 • • Tuttle Applegate, Inc. 11990 Grant Street; Suite 410 + ' --' Denver, CO 80233 • oEC I�VE JUN 1 t 1992 • Weld Cacti Platelet NOTICE OF FILING APPLICATION FOR COLORADO MINED LAND RECLAMATION PERMIT FOR REGULAR (112) OPERATION NOTICE TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE LOCAL SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT • Weld County DISTRICT 83rd Avenue Joint Venture (Operator) has applied for a reclamation permit from the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board ("the Board") to conduct mining operations in Weld County. The attached information is being provided to notify you of the location and nature of the proposed operation. The entire application is on file with the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division ("the Division") and the local county clerk and recorder. The applicant proposes to reclaim the affected land for residential . Pursuant to C.R.S. 34-32-116(7)(j) the Board is required to confer with the local Soil Conservation Districts before approving of the post-mining land use. Accordingly, the Board would appreciate your comments on the proposed operation. Please note that, in order to preserve your right to a hearing before the Board on this application, you oust submit written comments on the application within twenty (20) days of the date of last publication of notice pursuant to C.R.S. 34-32-112(10). If you would like to discuss the proposed post-mining land use, or any other issue regarding this application, please contact the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division, 1313 Sherman Street, Roam 215, Denver, Colorado 80203, (303) 866-3567. NOTE TO OPERATOR: You must attach a copy of the first two pages of the application to this notice. If this is a notice of a change to a previously filed application you mist either attach a copy of the changes,..or-attach a complete and accurate description of the change. • re ��� 921018 J-11 , r C, r' A • • • REGULAR OPERATION (112) RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM The p1-fcAt$bi fora•.-Regular Operation Reclamation Permit contains three major parts: (1) the application form: (2) Exhibits A-S; and, (3) the application fee. When you submit your application, be sure to include five (5) signed copies of the application form ive 4.5)--.copi_e4?of Exhibits A-S. and a check for the application fee described under •Settlon:at);on.;Page 3. To expedite processing, please provide the information in the format and order described in this form. GENERAL OPERATION INFORMATION Type or print clearly, in the space provided, all information described below. 1 . Applicant/operator name: Bestway Paving Company 1 .1 Type of organization (corporation, partnership. etc.): - Corporation 2. Operation name (pit, mine or site name): 83rd Joint Venutre Resource 2.1 I.R.S. Tax ID No. or Social Security No.: 84-1047310 3. Permitted Acres: 124 Permitted acres Please indicate acreage to the nearest tenth (10th) acre. 3.1 Application fee <see Section 14):. 51,875.00 Application fee 4. Substance<s) to be mined (e.g.. gravel/gold/borrow): Sand and Gravel S. Name of owner of surface of affected land: 83rd Joint Venture 6. Name of owner of subsurface rights of affected land: 83rd Joint Venture If 2 or more owners. refer to Exhibit P. 7. Type of mining operation: j__ Surface Underground 8. Location Information: the center of the area where the majority of mining will occur lies in: COUNTY: Weld PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN (check one): X 6th (Colorado) 10th (New Mexico) Ute TOWNSHIP (write number and check (irection): T 6 a North South RANGE (write number and check direction): R 6- 6 _ East zx West SECTION (write number): S QUARTER SECTION (check one): - NE NW -- SE zx SW QUARTER/QUARTER SECTION (check one): XX NE -- NW _ SE SW GENERAL DESCRIPTION: __ (miles and direction Approximately 1 mile Northwest of Greeley from nearest town and approximate elevation) 4670 feet Elevation 321018 • -2- 9. Correspondence Information: APPLICANT/OPERATOR (name, address, and phone of name to be used on permit) Individual 's Name: tar] Hill Company Name: Bestwav Pavina Company - Street: 131 North 35th Avenue: P. 0. Box 3189 City: Greeley State: Colorado _ Zip Code: 80633-3189 Area Code: 303 Telephone: 353-1654 PERMITTING CONTACT (if different from applicant/operator above) Individual 's Name: Gary J. Tuttle Company Name: Tuttle Applegate. Inc. Street: 11990 Grant Street, Suite 410 City: Denver State: • Colorado Zip Code:80233 Area Code: aQ; _ Telephone: 452-6611 INSPECTION CONTACT Individual 's Name: Carl Hill Company Name: Bestway Paving Company Street: 131 North 35th Avnue; P. 0. Box 3189 City: Greeley State: Colorado Zip Code: 80633-3189 Area Code: 303 Telephone: 353-1654 CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (if any) Agency: N/A Street: City: State: Zip Code: Area Code: Telephone: • CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (if any) Agency: N/A Street: City: State: Zip Code: »A,r, Area Code: Telephone: _ 921018 i• r . -3- 10. Primary future Cropland(CR) Pastureland<PL) _ General, Agriculture(GA) (Post-mining) _ Rangeland(RL) Forestry(FR) _ Wildlife Habitat(WL> land use xy Residential(RS) Recreation(RC) Industrial/Commercial(IC) (check one): .... Developed Water Resources<WR) _ Solid Waste Disposal(WD) 11 . Primary present Cropland(CR) a Pastureland(PL) _ General Agriculture(GA) land use Rangeland(RL) _ Forestry(FR) Wildlife Habitat(WL) (check one) : " Residential(RS) Recreation(RC) _ Industrial/Commercial(IC) Developed Water Resources<WR) 12. Method of Mining: _ Quarry (OR) , Solution (SO) 12a. Other: Briefly explain mining method (e.g. Placer, truck/shovel). Material will be excavated using front-end loaders and scrapers and screened and crushed on site. 13. On Site Processing: Solution (SO) Chemical (CH) _,_ Thermal (TH) Heap Leach (HL) — Vat Leach (l/L) 14. Application Fee: The application fee for quarry mining is $2.325. The application fee for solution mining or any chemical or thermal processing is $3,100. If none of these methods or processes are to be included in the operation then the application fee is $1 ,875. An applicant will not be issued a reclamation permit until notified by the Division that this application and the required performance and financial warranties have been approved. Alternatively, an automatic approval will occur where the Division fails to notify the applicant/operator that the application has been denied. The final agency action must be made within 120 calendar days from the date the application was submitted. However, the performance and financial warranties must be approved by the Division or Board before a permit will be issued even if you receive an automatic approval . NO MINING OPERATIONS SHALL BEGIN UNTIL A PERMIT IS ISSUED (Rule 7.2(2)). It shall be a provision of this permit that the operations will be conducted in accordance with the terms and conditions listed in your application, as well as with the provisions of the Act and the Mineral Rules and Regulations in effect at the time the permit is issued. 921018 .•_w ,Y�t S _.y1 • -4- Notice Requirements Immediately after the first publication of your notice in a newspaper of general Circulation in the locality of your proposed mining operation. you must mail a Copy of the notice to all owners of record of surface rights to the affected land and all owners of record of lands that are within 200 feet of the boundary of the affected land. Notice requirements are specified in Rule 2.2. A copy of a form which includes all required information for the notice has been attached for your use. You will need to provide the Division proof of notice prior to the decision date, which may be by submitting return receipts of a certified mailing or by proof of personal service (Rule 2.2.2(6)). NOTE TO COMMENTORS/OBJECTORS: It is likely there will be additions, changes, and deletions to this document prior to final decision by the Mined Land Reclamation Board or Division. Therefore, if you have any comments or concerns, you should contact the applicant or the Division prior to the decision date so that you will know what changes may have been made to the application document. The Division is not allowed to consider comments. unless they are written, and received prior to the end of the public comment period. You should contact the applicant for the final date of the public comment period. If you have questions about the Mined Land Reclamation Board and Division's review and decision or hearing process, you should contact the Division at (303) 866-3567. AS an authorized representative of the applicant, I hereby certify that the operation described herein has met the minimum requirements of the following terms and conditions: 1 . This mining operation will not adversely affect the stability of any significant, valuable and permanent man-made structure(s) located within two hundred (200) fee of the affected lands. However, where there is an agreement that damage to the structure is be be compensated for by the applicant/operator (C.R.S. 34-32-115(4)(d)>, then mining may occur within 200 feet. Proof of an agreement must be submitted to the Division prior to the decision date. 2. No mining operation will be located on lands where such operations are prohibited by law (C.R.S. 34-32-115(4)(f)); 3. As the applicant/operator, I do not have any mining/prospecting operations in the State of Colorado currently in violation of the provisions of the Mined Land Reclamation Act (C.R.S. 34-32-120) as determined through a Board finding. >, _ ,� 91019 -5- 4. I understand that statements in the application are being made under penalty of perjury and that false statements made herein are punishable as a Class 1 misdemeanor pursuant to Section 18-8-503. C.R.S. Signed and dated this 4/ day of 1992— IA �pplicant/Operator / If Corporation Attest (Seal) By: By: J77. 7 1 Title: rporaAe Secretary or Equivalent Town/City/County Clerk State of ) ss. County of kit./ ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this �„ day of r by OA el i l To. as of .&S/ e/` A;P.- .y to . otary Public MyCommissmatxpwsday44.y„a My Commission Expires: (08/91) 2823E 921018 . . � • i . .EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION That portion of Section 35. Township 6 North. Range 66 West of the 6th Principal Meridian in the County of Weld. State of Colorado more particularly described as follows: Considering the West line of the Southwest Quarter of said Section zs bearing South i°09'16" West with ail bearings contained herein relative thereto. Beginning at the West Quarter corner of said Section 35; thence along the West line of said Section South 1°09'16" West 1038.27 feet to a point , said point bears North 1'09'16" East 325.00 feet from the South- west corner.of the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of said Section; thence parallel with the South line of the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of sold Section South 89°31 '58" East 180.00 feet; thence parallel with the West line of the Southwest Quarter of said Section South 1°09'16" West 325.00 feet more or less to the South line of the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of said Section; thence along said South line South 89'31 '58" East 2571 .51 feet to the Southeast corner of the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of said Section: thence along the South line of the North Half of the Southeast Quarter of said Settion South 89'32'00" East 1826.66 feet more or less to the West line of that certain parcel of land described in Deed recorded in Rook 1608, Page 389 records of ,said County; thence along said West line North 0'15 '00" East 492.8e feet more or less to the South Right-of-Way of the Colorado Southern Railroad; thence along said Right-of-Way North 72°22'19" West 4765.15 feet more or less to the West line of said Section; thence along said West line South 1°12'33" West 535.75 feet to the point of beginning. Above described parcel contains 124.180 Acres more or less. • • 921018 •—= EXHIBIT'S " ter Th :::"...) y' S II �� � ♦,- 0 j '.CACHE 'rirr, mitts_ P0V0R -,=�{z„�li E i, f Seiti a �° 1 a �',- N 3b �$ 3a © e SITE LOCATION 36 4„ A.t,`� .i p •• �� �- • 4.,bt bF, n !. .i�� �� �k Vti , d F STREET' • °°s'1, `d 6/ \ S I, u • ' \' T5 N ) a Q Trager ; `\ Pxw a ? 'GnM f" Trans; .• /r pt ` .V\ \ F 1�3 t .. -4�<< Park, f �„ �� p .. !^ V, n t AA t :,w . x I' 4 ..rte 1 ! 4 -rt_ a p ir;iiiii.,,,,_, ; �r , S d 4.a i Ar: _ a • • erf):9 IM as N 71 3171 0 2000 1'2000' N / TUTTLE APPLEGATE, INC. VICINITY MAP w= Contat'"r'w land w*saw Or daame. 11990 Grant Street, Suite 44 r C,‘‘,.. ;;'s Denver,Colorado 80233 �� J (3031452-1:411 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR TAVERN LIQUOR LICENSE ISSUED TO LEO K. WARDMAN, D/B/A ROCKPORT INN - EXPIRES DECEMBER 31, 1993 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, Leo K. Wardman. d/b/a Rockport Inn, presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. an application for the renewal of a Tavern Liquor License for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption by the drink on the premises only, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section II, C. , said applicant has paid the sum of $98.75 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicant has exhibited a State Liquor License for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption by the drink on the premises only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: 62011 Highway 85, Weld County Road 126, Carr, Colorado 80612 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 93-01 to said applicant to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption by the drink on the premises only, only at retail at said location and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, attested to by the County Clerk to the Board, of Weld County. Colorado. which license shall be in effect until December 31, 1993. providing that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell malt, vinous, and spirituous liquors for consumption by the drink on the premises only, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. 921025 Le-0018 c& APP, Sz RENEW LIQUOR LICENSE - ROCKPORT INN PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of September. A.D. , 1992. ATTEST; W�� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD CO TY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board j// /J Gem geKenne , C airman/BY: • Deputy Clerk' to the Board Constance L. Harbe_t. 'Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FO EXCUSED C. W. Kirby County Attorney Gordonf&.'�acy W. H. Webster 921025 THIS LICENSE MUST BE POSTED IN PUBLIC VIEW I • I DR 840 2 11 119 1/ • STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE Liquor Enforcement Division i 1375 Sherman Street I , Denver,Colorado 80261 WARDMAN LEO K MRS ROCKPORT INN i 62011 HWY 85 RD 126 I 1 CARR CO 80612 i l i ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE I Liaility inform... I I A0004nt N4m0ef •County City onus,. Type L,.O,to Owe LICENSE EXPIRES ATMiosicsT 14-02037 03 020 5813 1 123169 ! DEC 31, 1993 I I Type Nerve eed DOW401ton Of L,esns• Poe I T TAVERN LIQUOR LICENSE I $ 50.00 I I ! COUNTY 85 PERCENT CAP FEE 5 276.25 l i TOTAL REEISIi,� $ 326-25 This license is issued subject to the laws of the State of Colorado and especially under the provision of Title 1.2. 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 1 Street,Denver,CO 80261, I testimony whereof.l have hereunto set my hand.C—I --j G r nr? 201992 Divis,On Director Q Eyscut VO Oirsctor 921025 i « w•' P X87 472 64Z e, NR '~ :.E. sy RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL J° 60 y DIY ti-lit NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDED I iYi , �1 G =7" 0 r NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL (See Reverse/ .. .., S '-1 g« a 2 o Doi t $f1 :1 g et ;DeS MRS LEO K WARDMAN $ w z o a ROCKPORT INN oto .. $.gy � 62011 SWX 85 RD 126 CARR CO 80612 a 812." 8 RISyr , 2. Cendied Fee 5r 0t _ SGBCieI polrvery Fee Q �-s ��Restricted Delivery Fog Q Yn.T'T't ddXXTT Return RedBiOt snpwinq — .� to venom and Dole DeLveroa A co . :d O Q, jig p f v, Date d Address ss or O to venom, z s 4 Odte,and Atldress o'Delivery jj gj TOTAL postage and Fees $ ` _ k g $ "'-. C.1 A ., 1 Postmark or Date 5 /2��5z !' O C C ,,C 8 k 8 zok i I S o « A R a r. + 921025 JY` u �o m ') a, o° 04 a . «a. to • • 'o a .4 zro _ a ._ "a 7 v y 0 O4) .O Xme E . d ,, m .,n .' .. �Q .x Y a y z o e — at ._al o m .`-'` VI W M r "IA 0 »^ - 7 a 7 l� CO x. rn co QaoS cond. C-J g CID' " ei O0 a� IliI 6M1 0- ...: g a � v a - o a o u�. z o �o CA 8 '0 0 m c vt c� 4 a n a p 4 Y .. z V O O TJ O .C H �+ x - � v04 r > ° mE � F' Z p o 4 T Ca a 3 Jai I.m m _•_. is O V Q oa caa W c13 Oal Z s@ ^7 013 02S T 02 Z 8 O dZ Is '-' ,.! ....V a al al _ O LL E h >. „ z g x 5._ V tica 7IWf .. x z. Q.> Co E N w � � wQ I �� M" �•.. �� {f+ u wx y ct a ?. -' o •7, ~ 3 a 70,'"��CRU N,al co 4,3 Ch g .' t CO a. 04 1 a ro e> y x 1. O po ..� > :; .. Y " m m.C .0 G W V - E„ m A .. E �y OF ^ m Cr) I 0 I. o ti r. s a m % $ G ? Da'o U Q' • S c r W 'S O Y d .:' N C v d 2 x K U N{h 7 • 4 j .' `. E+ E OL — W m—Fi g mgr u Z. c y cat c � �E,� d m Ci a 'G) m o Elm W Pr H w eS O -- = - O .� y�Zi 04.1 =i•-- 4-' ..-- = r im ^^p o m W ro.7s. q � a 10 d O H wr oe as '7 Et to o .> . 0) o ff m ca 4v m ° z �' m o t, se f rE�..O iw mR g > J N Er a as O CD 0 O > .— (f� aD O. V O c co 7.7? M 922025 ,• T: VV u T€TATS OF COLORADO LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT DIVISION Department of Revenue ir.M COT , 1 •' eh 56 ill.. u, i.�. / • - 1375 Sherman Street,Room 600 Denver,Colorado 80261 CLERK y,*I Phone (303)866.3741 TO THE 20 r-,o FAX (303)8664541 Roy Romer Governor John J.Tpton Executive Director David C.Reitz Division Director October 14. 1992 Clerk to Lho Board Weld County P 0 Box 758 Greeley. CO 30632 Dear County Clerk: Enclosed is an amended license for Mrs Leo K Wardman d/b/a Rockport Inn, located at 62011 Hwy 35 Rd 126. Carr. CO 80612. In an effort to consolidate the taxpayer's account number, the liquor license number has been changed from 14-09473 to 14-02037. The expiration date on the license will remain the same. Please change your records and issue this amended license to the licensee. If you have questions about this change, do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely. `� 2v& �i.J�Z Joyce Truitt Clerical Supervisor cc: Colorado Beer Distributors Assoc. Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of Colorado. Inc. WHERE EXCELLENCE ADDS UP COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE 9216,x, DR 8400(8/89) - �BD.pt:chtrem Liquor or 3.2`Beer License 13Th han Street ET Divlelp, 1375 Sherman Street - - � License Number. \. LlCerw.Type: ° Denver, �1 Renewal Application . ,_ ,m`T� T 808-3741 LablIty : I : PI 17e y., i 1 r2'!T ,Ay )sAROMAN LEO K MSS Business Location: .WCKPCRT INeN SEC 20 1 11 2 66 SEC 20 T 11 R 66 BARS rn -CARR CC �u6L2 I Current Wens.erglrea:- -• I O C 3R• ?49J ( YOUR PROMPT ATTENTION IS REQUIRED.FAILURE TO COMPLETE THIS FORM ACCURATELY j • SION THE FORM AND PROMPTLY MAY RESULT IN YOUR LICENSE NOT BEING RENEWED. • ENCLOSE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE • FILL OUT THIS FORM COMPLETELY AND CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX BELOW. I • SUBMIT FORM TO LOCAL(CRY/COUMY) I 'This renewal reflect no changes from last application. I LICENSING AUVNORT Y FOR APPROVAL l ❑ There are changes from last application.(Report changes on form DR 8176-'Report of • CHECK WM1 LOCAL AUTHORITY FOR AMOUNT Changes-Liquor and 3.2 Beer Licenses-and attach that form to this renewal application.) OF LOCAL FEES I declare under penalty of perjury in the second degree that this application and all attachments are true,correct and complete to the bog of my knowledge. kuithorIxed Signature: `Date: / Busmen Phone: iS //�! r c� /l t ll Date: -1 R97-.9,i93 . - -Title or Signer(If corporation): [sales ax No. i4/— D9V79 ATTACHED OR 8401 MUST BE COMPLETED(ALL 3 CoPIEs) SUBMIT THE STATE COPY AND LOCAL(CITY/COUNTY)AUTHORITY COPY TO YOUR LOCAL(CITY/COUNTY)LICENSING AUTHORITY NO LATER THAN 45 DAYS BEFORE YOUR LICENSE EXPIRES. EXCEPTION: Wholesaler,manufacturer,Importer,and public transportation system keens renewals do not need Local Licensing Authority approval and must be returned directly to the Colorado Department of Revenue no later than 30 days prior to license expiration. ; REPORT AND APPROVAL'OF LOCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY �• The foregoing application has been examined and the premises,business conducted and character of the applicant are satisfac- tory,and we do hereby report that such license,if granted,will comply with the provisions of Title 12,Articles 46 and 47,C.R.S, THEREFORE THIS APPLICATJON IS APPROVED. Local Licensing Authority tor: - - . W ) COUNTY, OMCORADO I 0 TOWN/CITY a COUNTY signature: i Ties CHAiELAN, WELD COUNTY Z.',�.-. �1� j �T� / I EOATLD 07 COMMISSIONERS Attea»f `•.BY: //,'_✓f i ,-r"-c Date ='4 , - DEPUII CLtRi. L ) SGAici n 09/23(42 DO NO7 DETACH•Do NOT DETACH•Do NOT DETACH•Do NOT DETACH•DD NOT DETACH•Do NOYDSTACILdO0NO7'DETACH•DO NOT/OFTACH•DOn0rDETACH BUSINESS LOCATION: SEC 20 ' 12 R. c)b _'• CARR Cc C`. NAME: USE LICENSE NUMBER LIABILITY INFORMATION. ' RENEWED LICENSE .y FOR ALL REFERENCE COVNTT City INOUsT. TYPE LAS.DATE t - EXPIRES AFTER 0: FARDMAN LEO K `%RS I4-02475 03 020 5613 1223169 112-3I-93 t TYPE OF LICENSE ISSUED UT I CASH FUND STATE FEE CITY 85%OAP CO85%OAP m.;. 80-01 (9) 1 41.9 (9) 454 (9) i 37.7 (9) 49.1 (9) A. TAVERN L:QU0R LICEtiSc I I .. - -. ._.I . . r; - MAPS , VINOUS* - - I A ; AN3 SP:RITLICUs (3) 40 : 25.00 I 15.00 S ~76.25.a.; i (b 33 Make check payable to: I TOTAL AMOUNT DUE Ow c32 6.2 5 COLORADO DUARTL1IRT I or REVENUL iEXTENDED HOURS—Applies only to Hotel and Restaurant,Beer and Wine,Club,Tavern, Extended boors? y... and Arts licenses.If desired,Chet*-yes-and enclose Total Amount Due PLUS$170.00. 'n.Yes X_No f';, SLIF 7f v93-oi 921Oz5 • kefroiB -B °Rac"44°' Attachment to Liquor/3.2 License Renewal Application ‘ . ..This page must be completed and attache tO your signed renewal application form.... Failure to Include this page with the application may result In your license not being renewed. Trade Name of Establishment State License Number ,k3 cal fort Z.Al MN/ i 1. Do you have legal posession of the premises for which this application for license is made? YES X NOS Are the premises owned or rented'? re^r49'— e If rented,effective and expiration date of lease: - 2, (a) Has the applicant,or arty of the partners,or officers,stockholders or directors of said applicant(if a corporation)ever been YES❑ NOX convicted of a crime?If answer is yes,explain in detail and attach, ,,,,/ . (b) Have persons lending assistance or financial support to the applicant,or manager,orempbyeed,ever been corwictedofacrime? yEs^ No If answer is yes;explain in detail and attach. 7` . 3. Has the applicant,or any of the partners,or officers, directors or stockholders of said applicant(if a corporation)or manager,ever: (a) been denied an alcoholic beverage license? YES❑ NO (b)had an alcoholic beverage license suspended or revoked? YES❑ ND - (c) had interest in any entity that had an alcoholic beverage license suspended or revoked? YESO NO, If answer is'yes'to any of the above questions,explain in detail and attach. ' 4. Does or did applicant,or any of the partners,or officers,directors or stockholders of said applicant(if a corporation),have a direct YES O NO�p 4 or indirect interest in any other Colorado liquor license(include loans to or from any licensee,or interest in a loan to any licensee)? /� If answer is yes,"explain in detail and attach. 5. Identify the persons,firms or corporations wto now or will have a financial interest,evidenced either by a ban to,or equity ownership in,tine business for which this license is requested.Statethe na,ilea and addresses and the amour*and source of such financial interest(i.e.,bank,relatives,friends,previous owners.etc.),expressed in dollars or other items of value,such as IMentory,furniture or equipment.Use separate sheet if necessary. Name Address I Interest 'Type and Amount 1 6. List on a separate sheet the names and addresses of a4 liquor businesses in which any of the persons in question No.5 are materially interested. • '• 7. Operating Manager •Address Date of Birth 8,If applicant is a partnership(except husband and wife), list all general partners.Use separate sheet if necessary. • l dame (7aress m a o i i I Name I Address 1 Date of Birth 1 n 9, If the applicant is a corporation,answer the following: (a) Corporation is organized under the laws of the State of: Date Incorporated: (b) Principal place of business is: (c) Date of filing last annual corporate report to the Cob.Secretary of State: H--7- -(d) - Namerof-each officer hstedb&rnv^. ___.....—_...—., . .__ ---- ._._. .... ... President , . j ` Home Address Date of Birth • ••Vice-Pres. i Home Address 1 Date of Birth l Treasurer I Home Address 1 Date of Birth 1 I 1 Secretary Hone Address Date of Birth I I (e) List all stockholders,5%or over,(if a public corporation)including actual owner or-pledgee.(Use separate sheet if necessary) Name j Address I Percent of Stock i Date of Birth Name Address Percent of Stock I Date of Birth I Ij Name 'Address I Percent of Stock Date of Birth (f) Name of all Directors'/frustees of Corporation I Name j A'Address I Date of Birth 'Name (Address Q rth J J i DPSBIB20 DESCRIPTION OF MESSAGE IN IN-BASKET Message : Reply to your message of 09/21/92 11:34 : I checked the 10-4 computer system, and found no violations : for the Rockport in, Carr, CO for the past year. : Dave Malcom Received from PCJLTNO1-MAIN Received : 09/21/92 11:39 Sent : 09/21/92 11:39 Select an option and type it below; then press ENTER. 3 Send 8 Reply 9 File 10 Delete PF1=Help 2= 3= 4=Main Menu 5= 6=Fast Path PF7= 8= 9= 10= 11= 12=Quit M __> MB■ a A o-O001 24/007 92.025 a • In ' 2 �.�.0 C. +a Y P 387 472 661 `� o � ""' ' RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL 7p, +.� m n =*i i en .;' al 11 ' No iOT F0R N ERNATI00VM E L M 'Ep a , NOT Foq iNTEgHATiONhL MAµ r . : 0 g y G � Q}. pp y (aye Reverse $ ryas COLORADO DEPT OF REVENUE w m `3 % zs , LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT DIVISION. 1 �! W MC STATE CAPITOL ANNEX ±q cmn a a al 1375 SkIERMAN STREET o b r M) I '3 �a O a . DENVER CO 80203 0 ] z ° to Q Certified Fee 1 �- Z -i Specie',Delivery Fee E w I Restricted Delivery Fee t-� �n ,4 RO ' r' • Return 9edo�pl showing �' ,• $. oh to whom antl Date Delivered $$ /��t C Return Receipt showing to venom. , IV g y� ]d A� 1 Odle.end Aodres90t 4elrvery X7nn ]AS✓`I TOTAL Postage and Fees S w � N s 'Postmark or Dale / y�.O G . $ P ��� y(�e2 g $ rye¢$₹ $ 'J �' a a Q 0,-,.::::::::-11-i m' ;R 921025 • vit(t‘r mEmoRAnDum WIDe Board of County Commissioners September 22, 1992 To Date COLORADO From Keith A. Schuett, Current Planner Liquor license renewal Subject: The Rockport Inn, located in part of the SE4 of Section 20, T11N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, is an existing Non-Conforming Use (NCU-271). The use may continue so long as it remains in compliance with section 70 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 92142$ RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR CLUB LIQUOR LICENSE, WITH EXTENDED HOURS, ISSUED TO THE EATON COUNTRY CLUB - EXPIRES DECEMBER 31. 1993 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 Eaton Country Club, presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, an application for the renewal of a Club Liquor License, with extended hours, for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption by the drink on the premises only. and WHEREAS. pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section II, C. , said applicant has paid the sum of $95.00 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicant has exhibited a State Liquor License for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption by the drink on the premises only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: 37661 Weld County Road 39, Eaton, Colorado 80615 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 93-02 to said applicant to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption by the drink on the premises only, only at retail at said location and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, attested to by the County Clerk to the Board, of Weld County, Colorado, which license shall be in effect until December 31, 1993, providing that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell malt, vinous, and spirituous liquors for consumption by the drink on the premises only, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. 921026 anal C.C. _ AV), so RENEW LIQUOR LICENSE - EATON COUNTRY CLUB PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 12th day of October, A.D., 1992. BOARD OF COUNTY C0MM4ISSIONERS ATTEST: /��� WELD CO TY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board p Geo a Kenne , C airman �J BY: //.z'�..fe--r/J � --t-4-.-e Deputy Clerk to the Boacdi Constance L. Barber , Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: '// C. W. Kir/41y ABSTAINED County Attorney Gordon W. H. Webster L i�r�� 921026 THIS LICENSE MUST BE POSTED IN PUBLIC VIEW I DR 8402(11/91) STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE Liquor Enforcement Division 1375 Sherman Street ' Denver,Colorado 80261 EATON COUNTRY CLUB TEE l I 37661 W C a 39I N OF EATON CO 80615 i I I I I I ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE Iliability Information Account Numb. I County City inayxt. Typo L.Wuity Ortal IICENWE EXPIPIIS AT MIDNIGHT 14-08839 I 03 206 5813 3 123169 I DEC 31, 1993 Tvw NOM and Description Of l:aoms Roo6. H I CLUB LIQUOR LICENSE - MALT, I VINOUS, AND SPIRITUOUS $ 50.00 I COUNTY 85 PERCENT OAP FEE $ 85.00 ro Tel'EE1S11 $ 135.00 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 I 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. testimonywhereof.I have hereunto set myhand. _ • c t..D G a- n r r 1 9 1992r'�� ✓+%� D, ,slop Dirsetot Exotutrvs Diracrer 921026 ,k "$ V It Ir. en P 387 472 642 RECEIPT FOR tovERAGE CERTIFIED MAIL i n x n33 , li it Nor F0eINTF„verseTI0NAL MA r N AlS S (See Reverse) rb Oy � g EATON COUNTRY CLUB N P 0 BOX 240 t5 ;� "* 4. EATON CO 80615 o o u VI Gi I emitted $pedal Qel!very Fee Restricted Delivery Fee 1 Return Receipt sneDeh I O+;y`,�v to whom and Date Dahva.e0 I+ v"` $ Return Receipt sheaving tp whom. A A' d.6 - QQ v- x red '$ N. S' - ... Oale,arb Adoras5 p!da!!very 3 n c TOTAL Postage end Fees 5 ��; ^Q $> p j • O n I: postmark of Dale E l�faS S2 LL �., �. It 321026 I• I 40 1 a, a s °Q3b .o 1 d � a 'o _aC rgN ' f ID a I of 0 C) 4) -Q w gal E ♦r IA pi O 1 = . ,. Nt .t _ 4 " a 2' r F.1 1 » O� . ro �`..4•4is •Z O N 1 F� 01: R. '� X (� Y uto 1 L in w re 0• .'�. Z I d L n 03 et a"i P Z o V 4Oo ` o G .. td E.> = ce O {i,7 > o a a¢ 'Cs GL h Y 0. �. _ oo co n U. 8 y .C m ��' cn CO in ILILI p OL A O E i ' W 00�+ j ix. A O bow ? Eq.' ro C V O < w o ti On .. a z a OO O vl .. F 0 0 a. C LA S H of C is ti �' o T Q CI Z CE c�04 act: Y Cm .. 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Liquor or 3.2 Beer License 137or h„Mw.erR0fMebn 1375 Slwm�esStraet '. ,-- LioeOee Numper. ., License Type: •} Denver,COIIXado80261 Renewal Application 866-3741 ... . . . . . . . . . . may.•n 7A ... Liability Inlcmutlon: -. C r a 1 • 7. O „EATON COUNTRY CLU5 Business Location: THE 37661 w C R 391 ti OF- PC I 3OX 240 HAT ,N Crt EATON CO 93615-02.0 ;Current License Expires: I I DEC 31 .1992 YOUR PROMPT ATTENTION IS REQUIRED.FAILURE TO COMPLETE THIS FORM ACCURATELY . SIGNTNEFORM .- - AND PROMPTLY MAY RESULT IN YOUR LICENSE NOT BEING RENEWED. • ENCLOSE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE • FILL OUT THIS FORM COMPLETELY AND CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX BELOW. • SUBMIT FO*,JO LOCAL(CAY/000NTY) ❑ This renewal reflect no changes from last application. LICENOMIOpTN INLY08163PROYAL I O There are changes from last application.(Report changes on form DR 8176-"Report of • CHECK WBTHLOCAL AUTIWRTTWFOR AMOUNT Changes-Liquor and 3.2 Beer Licenses'and attach that form to this renewal application.) OF LOCAL FEES. .. TO•/lT)cOfPPCUCANT--- -_"_-.-...,7 I declare under penalty of perjury In the second degree that this application and all attachments are hue,correct,and complete to the best of t ry knowledge- Authorized Signature: '.--re,-'7 /i ,- Date: faultiness Phone: • 9/25/92 454-2106 Title of Signer(If corpora%n): '' 1 /11 !Salsa Tex No. - . . President j 24-08839 I ATTACHED DR 8401 MUST BE COMPLETED(ALL 3 Cons) I SUBMIT THE STATE COPY AND LOCAL(CITY/COUNTY)AUTHORITY COPY TO YOUR LOCAL(CITY/COUNTY)LICENSING AUTHORITY NO LATER THAN 45 DAYS BEFORE YOUR LICENSE EXPIRES. EXCEPTION: Wholesaler,manufacturer,importer,and public transportation system license renewals do not need Local Licensing Authority approval and must be returned directly to the Colorado Department of Revenue no later than 30 days prior to license expiration. .I REPORT AND,APPROVAL OF'1,OCAL LICENSING AUTHORITY '.` The foregoing application has been examined and the premises,business conducted and character of the applicant are satisfac- tory,and we do hereby report that such license,if granted,will comply with the provision of itle 12,Articles 46 and 47,C.R.S. , THEREFORE THIS APPLICATION IS APPROVED. Local Ucenslng.Aadority for: - .. .- n . . ;. I _ . • ;JF;LD COUNTY, COLO:2AD i i 11 TOWN/CITY 'c.2 COUNTY I Signature: f"/ r Titlo C)iAI.R.MAId,. .,r 1,0 cou n ..e-.c.,y_ r�1�..--sue,.- /•�e� i BOARD OP COMMISS ONE{_c, Meet:~ Y._ / ,��7�.-..�f'A✓i i :Date -ih L'., !4 it 'tiL1A.) 1 I 10/12/92 DD NOT DETACH•Do NOT DETACH.DO NOT DETACH•DoNOT DETACH•Do Nor DETACH•Do Nor DETACH•Do NOT DETACH•Do NOT DETACH• DD pr DETACH `BDBINESS`LOCADONT . ' :. - -. C R 39, y C-_ :C. 37CES1 w T OF E;47,:`,s. CO _ 0' NAME: - - USE LICENSE NUMBER LIABILITY INFORMATION_ . I..RENEWE0.LICENSE -. FOR ALL REFERENCE COUNTY CITY INDUST.. TYPE uAD.GATE EXPIRES AFTER O., 2.. EATON CCUNTRY CLUB 14-03839 03 206 55213 3 1231-69 2-31-93 44 I N, TYPE OF LICENSE ISSUED CASH FUND STATE FEE I CT'85%OAP I CO 85%OAP "W" m ` 66.01 (9) I 414 (9) 1454 (c) 374 (9) I' 494 (9) II,. CLUB LIQUOR LICENSE; - A'ALT, vuNDus, AND - m, SPIRITUCUS (3) 25 r 25.00 S 25.00 5.O0z 0 it 1 m , ZI Make check payable to: COLORADO DEPARTMENT TOTAL AMOUNT DUE S 135.70 f^ Or REVENUE EXTENDED HOUR'S—Applies Only to Hotel and Restaurant.Beer and Wine.Club,Tavern, Extended hours? >: ! I and Arts licenses.If desired.Check"yes'and enclose Total Amount Due PLUS$170.00. SY.Yes No It i 73-o I 1 3 921026 j >,w, .r�.M.r4 .1. rf '�.r• 'r,... . v...: w. i .. �,. .n 1.V'q. ... .. .,.. .� ♦ .. °A"°'t"a°) Attachment to Liquor/3.2 License Renewal:Application This page must be completed and attached to your signed renewal application"form. - -Failure to Include this page with the application may moult in your license not being renewed. Trade Name of Es ablishment State batonr,Country Club ° 1. Do you have legal posession of the premises for which this application for license is made? YES D NO a Are the premises owned or rented? tf rented,effective and expiration date of lease: 2, (a) Has the applicant,or any of the partners,or officers, stockholders or directors of said applicant Of a corporation)ever been YES J NO convicted of a crime?H answer is yes,'explain in detail and attach. (b) Have persons lending assistance or financial support to the applicant,or manager,or employees,ever been convicted ofacrime? YES❑ NOC If answer is'yes,'explain in detail and attach. 3. Has the applicant,or any of the partners,or officers, directors or stockholders of sad applicant(if a corporation)or manager,ever: (a) been denied an alcoholic beverage license? YES E hlo'' (b)had an alcoholic beverage license suspended or revoked? YES NO[[i (c) had interest in any entity that had an alcoholic beverage license suspended or revoked? - TES NO LZ.`. If answer is yes'to any of the above questions,explain in detail and attach. 4. Does or did applicant,or any of the partners,or officers,directors or stockholders of said applicant(if a corporation),have a direct YES❑ NO7i ..., or indirect interest in any other Colorado liquor license(include loans to or from any licensee,or interest in a loan to any licensee)? If answer is yes;explain in detail and attach. 5, Identify the persons,firms or corporations who now or will have a financial interest,evidenced either by a loan to,or equity ownership in,the business for which this license is requested.State the names and addresses and the amount and source of such financial interest(i.e.,bank,relatives,friends,previous owners.etc.).expressed in dollars or other items of value,such as inventory,furniture or equipment Use separate sheet if necessary. Name Prankie Meglin Address Interest Box 240, Eaton, CO Interest hype and Amount 6. List on a separate sheet the names and addresses of ail liquor businesses in which any of the persons in question No.5 are materially interested. 7. Operating Manager Address I Date ot Birth Frankir McRlin. P.O. Box 240, Eaton, CO 80615 5/1/61 8.If applicant is a partnership(except husband and wife), list all genera!partners.Use separate sheet if necessary, I[Name I Address I Date of Birth Name I Address I Date of Birth • 9. If the applicant is a corporation,answer the following: (a) Corporation is organized under the laws of the State Of: Colorado Date Incorporated: 1975 (b) Principal place of business is: 37661 WCR 39, Eaton, CO vU6..° (c) Date of filing last annual corporate report to the Cob,Secretary of State: 1991 ..�•. !d) `Naineofeach Oftber'llsteabelor. - _...- _._._�_..___- _..-- -•._ .�..„---T..w._____...__.._...___ rPresident .. 'Home Address Date of Birth Gordon LacyP.O., Ault, CO 80610 • 1Vicegf4t §'baess j Home Address4t�s' 4S,swbnigsor, CO Date of Birth Treasurer Home OAdd}dress Date of Birth Kent Reitz 35466 WCR 19. Windsor, CO S0550 - Secretary THome Address I Date of Birth i I (e) List all stockholders,5%or over,(if a public corporation)including actual owner orpledgee.(Use separate sheet if necessary) • Name 'Address I Percent of Stock i Date of Birth I I Name 'Address I Percent of Stock I Date of Birth 1 I Name I Address j Percent of Stock I Date of Birth (f) Name of all Directors'/frustees of Corporation Name Address 'Date of Birth • Kathy Carlson P.O., Greeley. CQ 80631 Name Al Rudd 177151 Meadowb,00k Lane, Greeley, CO I, z 0 § i Ugh NiIN 52 g 'Z Nm!- N I i j I i I __-. m \\ Tri—liii ' --- i I ' ' ---H g �, i , I Izl iri , �n ijii I ! 4r4 Y� p $ 6 , I I ---•O W VI 6I , i , g 1 `I I ] i IIi ` l ` w pI I W Iii . l ' ' W 1 11 p 4 i , ; ', o w .6II II jot pi � i I ° ill L--- I � � o X N ' Q I p N I r- o „ III I I 0 0 NaSI% et o- Z p Zgg �. I X O Q N V o i I O U N I I as ` 111 i 1 I '- p 1 =Xz w I itI I gi `2$ h 1 �S O ¢�¢ I, 0 a _ I r� s J J C Q \ a i a �� 1 W r W r r co.. �� _ I coy I iss I sg '.n; tag\t. I " } 921026 ..—.. —..����. t�w.nr�J�......M'219fMn1 _. Y`PA1 06t1iJM�1 t'in fl1Et'YIORA(1DUm WI6'p o To Board of County CommissionersDow October 8, 1992 COLORADO Ftom Keith A. Schuett, Current Planner Liquor license renewal SubNet: The Eaton Country Club located in Part of Section 30, T7N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, is an existing Non-Conforming Use (NCU-272). The use may continue so long as it remains in compliance with Section 70 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. it 921026 DPSBIB20 DESCRIPTION OF MESSAGE IN IN-BASKET Message : Reply to your message of 10/07/92 08:32 : I checked the 10-4 computer system, and did not find any - : violations for the Eaton Country Club. David Malcom Received from : PCJLTN01-MAIN Received : 10/07/92 11:03 Sent : 10/07/92 11:03 Select an option and type it below; then press ENTER. 3 Send 8 Reply 9 File 10 Delete PF1=Help 2= 3- 4=Main Menu 5= 6=Fast Path PF7= 8= 9= 10= 11= 12=Quit DMDE103I Sign-on to DISOSS successful M ...> MB" a o-o001 24/007 .. .. , a 921O26 t' �era x4.1 r .u..,K1' . m a re ♦Ms P 387 +172 bSSt=sw .a .. o „ u ->icoo ' 'c RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL .,:;:it o NOT FOR letERWIONAk AWL (See Revesel a i $ei�'w,. COLORADO DEPT OF REVENUE po $ yoro ! g lit LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT DIVISION {9 Rif T P STATE CAPITOL ANNEX o -a a o 1375 SHERMAN ST ` E �rftel +. 171 w, DENVER CO 80203 " }{ BOAR c7 R :S; o c ? •2,139:"•` �`CaNhBtl Fqe } y hi Special Delivery Fee y't t`•{ Rests t Y Oa I L O J a C ed Oelrvor F I � Rehm ReCeIPt snowing _ f I l0 whem and Owe Delivered 9) :I r 1�{�1.J0 i''... Aelurn ReCaipl snowing t0 whom. N i R b n Date,and Ada+ess of DetiverYat r $ °TOTA4 postage and Fees $ + ti Postmark or Oate?g f{i e�j t o yLL off. ry jfigf. i. ���$Ijr 6 I f r tt G i ]C Y / Y Y ti,,.- r v44 toy 921026 REMIYTANCE ADVICE GATE E.:, AMOUNT 0 THE EATON COUNTRY CLUB v/ BOX 240.4+4 O.2,08 112225 EATON,COLORADO 80615 82-17, . 1070 PAY DOUARS "RS °ATE°" TO THE ORDER OF HE •RGSS NET WK0 PERIOD EWING NUMBER EARNIN•S THE EATON COUNTRY CLUB AFFILIATED•FARMERS NATIONAL BANK (1-4-.%-e AULT,COLORADO 806104180 ODL222E"' I: LO7001 ? 1LC: 002909 LOOP I REMITTANCE ADVICE (,0• dnYE INvOC.NQ. f nMQVNT n�� • THE EATON COUNTRY CLUB I 1 BOX 24Q•A5aQ,06 ' 12270 d'PwY v /� EATON.COLORADO 80615 I 82-171 / � �•'fj 1070 PAY v�� .. C�wf' ,��v�µ� /r DOLLARS XRS °ATE Da CHEEK GR(INO =so PERKKI EN0IN° TO THE,,O��DE''R OF NUMBEq FARNINOSI NET AMCIUN • 02270 ' DESCRIPTION THE EATON COUNTRY CLLUB AFFILIATED•FARMERS NATIONAL BANK ( �//fq[_,Ay ��a � AULT,COLORADO 60f310.0188 II'O i 2 2 70"• CIO 700 L 7 l LI: 00 2909 LOO"' 9Z1Ozg AGREEMENT FOR THE SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATER 2, Ggy THE WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ( T 2� . G-cF;^ /�hTHO AGREEMENT; made and entered into this Alt day of 8br/✓ , 199k,, by and between the NORTH HURON WATER COMPANY , (herein called "System"), which includes Suppliers and Permittees as defined in Weld County Ordinance #608 and the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners on behalf of the Weld County Health Department for the Sampling and Analysis of Drinking Water. The System supplies _ persons with Drinking Water. I. Authorization To Act The System hereby authorizes the Weld County Health Department to perform the services listed in this Agreement and in Weld County Ordinance #608, Testing of Drinking Water and Pollution Discharge, which is incorporated herein by reference, on behalf of the System. Weld County Health Department shall act as an independent contractor in relation to the System in the performance of its duties under this Agreement. II. Term of Agreement This Agreement shall become effective on January 1, 1992, and shall remain in full force and effective until December 31. 1992. III. Services to be Provided by Weld County Health Department Type of Test Contracted Number of Samples Contracted Fee Bacteriological Routine Sample $16.50 each (Total Coliform) (two per month - minimum) Resample As Required $22.5D each Confirmation As Required $12.10 each 1I&, Sv5;iM 921023 4 RECEIVED SANITATION 1IVIV(fN AUG 2 : 1992 MONTHLY -2- VIEW COO;SY loaf l n p , The methods used by the Weld County Health Department in providing said services shall be in accordance with Section 1(8) of the Weld County Ordinance #608. Weld County Health Department shall provide further services as mutually agreed upon by the Weld County Health Department and the "System". IV. OBLIGATIONS OF THE "SYSTEM" The "System" shall have the obligations as set forth in Section II(C) of Weld County Ordinance 0608. The "System" shall pay for the services rendered by the Weld County Health Department according to the contracted amount. Payment shall be due within 10 days upon receipt of the bill. Billing will be sent within ten (10) days of the month ending. BY:P'o Rah //a r b ware-r e O WELD COUNTY BOARD OF CO!*iISSIONERS "SYSTEM" WELD COUNTY, COLORADO TITLE OF AUTHORITY: BY: /0,2 Chairman ATTEST: Weld County leerk�to the Board am d7 BY: Deputy Clerk o the Board Approved as to form: WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Randy Got n, M.D.. M.P.H. /P�C,L- CA�v Director 33i8 .ao_i cP©57� ' 921029 fi`fle; mEt�ORRf DU(Y1Li79; SP y ' ir L, , 2 , ,2 WIlDGeorge a To Kennedy, Chairman Board o£ County Commissioners Date September 1CL 92 COLORADO Jeannie K. Tacker, Business Manager, Weld County Health Dept From SueJeet: Drinking Water Contract Enclosed for Board approval is a sampling and analysis of a drinking water agreement between the Weld County Health Department and the North Huron Water Company. All Contracted fees are in accordance with the fees established in County Ordinance #82-K. The term of the agreement is from January 1, 1992 through December 31, 1992. If you have any question, please feel free to contact me. 921029 CeL locB AA231D13O . ORDINANCE NO. 164-A IN THE MATTER OF AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 164 TO ESTABLISH A SURCHARGE TO COVER THE ACTUAL AND NECESSARY COSTS OF FINANCING SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN WELD COUNTY. COLORADO. AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO: WHEREAS, The Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld. State of 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 the Weld County Home Rule Charter Article XVI, Section 16-11 and C.R.S. Section 30-20-115, the Board of County Commissioners may collect a surcharge to be added to fees received by operators of solid waste disposal sites and facilities in order to offset the impacts to Weld County and its residents resulting from the disposal, siting, and operation of waste disposal sites and facilities, and WHEREAS, certain small quantities of hazardous waste generated by residential uses (commonly known as household hazardous waste), which are exempt under federal and state law from regulation as hazardous waste, may be being disposed of at solid waste sites and facilities within Weld County, and WHEREAS, in the absence of an extensive education, collection, and inspection program, household hazardous wastes and other hazardous wastes are not likely to be intercepted to avoid using solid waste disposal sites and facilities for disposal, and WHEREAS, additional programs of education, source reduction, separation. and marketing are necessary to improve the effectiveness of recycling programs within Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the operators, users, governmental entities, and present and future residents of Weld County that hazardous waste be intercepted and disposed of properly other than in solid waste disposal facilities (even where they may be legally disposed of in solid waste facilities as exempt from regulation as hazardous waste) and that recyclables be separated and directed toward appropriate markets rather than being placed in solid waste sites and facilities for permanent disposal, and WHEREAS, the current intent of Ordinance No. 164 and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, Article XVI, Section 16-11, expressed generally, would allow expenditure of funds which would support programs to intercept and encourage proper disposal of hazardous wastes and encourage recycling and reuse of other wastes and that the Board of County Commissioners wishes to expressly provide for the use of the funds in the solid waste sites and facilities fund for such purposes, and ORD164A Fs 1358 REC 02310230 11/06/92 15:48 $0.00 1/003 F 0311 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERIC & RECORDER WELD CO, CO cG; ai,, H4 RE: ORDINANCE #164-A PAGE 2 WHEREAS, the impacts to Weld County in establishing hazardous waste programs and recycling programs to prevent illegal and unsafe disposal of hazardous wastes and wasteful disposal of recyclables requires an increase in the amount of the surcharge assessed pursuant to Ordinance No. 164, and WHEREAS, an emergency exists in that a funding source needs to be established prior to setting the budget for fiscal year 1993 and collections commenced so that cash flow is established to fund necessary hazardous waste and recycling programs by Weld County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado that Section 2 of Weld County Ordinance No. 164 be amended to read as follows: There is, hereby, established a surcharge in the amount of ten percent (10%) to be added to all disposal fees received by any operator operating a solid waste disposal site and facility or transfer station within Weld County. Colorado including areas within corporate limits of municipalities. "Solid Waste Disposal Site and Facility" shall mean any facility which is required, pursuant to applicable provisions of state law, to obtain a certificate of designation from the Weld County Board of County Commissioners or approval by a city, county, or town (collectively known as "municipalities") prior to its operation. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that Section 5 of Ordinance 164 be amended to add an additional sentence to read as follows: "This section is intended to allow use of such Fund to support programs that encourage recycling of wastes and proper handling of hazardous wastes." BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board that an emergency exists which requires that this Ordinance No. 164-A is declared to be an emergency ordinance under the provisions of Section 3-14 of the Weld County Home Rule Charter. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the effective date of this Ordinance shall be as provided under Article III, Section 3-14 of the Weld County Home Rule Charter but that the additional 5% surcharge shall not commence to accrue until November 1, 1992, which surcharge will be payable by operators of facilities prior to December 20, 1992, and BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that should any operator, in good faith, be unable to meet the statutory or County regulatory requirement that notice of any change in rates to solid waste disposal site and facility be published prior to imposition of a changed fee, then said operator shall be entitled to rebate for that time period for the added 5%. B 1358 REC 02310230 11/06/92 15:48 $0.00 2/003 ORD164A F 0312 NARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO RE: ORDINANCE 0164-A PAGE 3 If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason held or decided to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions hereof. The Board of County Commissioners hereby declares that it would have enacted this Ordinance in 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. The above and foregoing Ordinance Number 164-A was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of October, A.D., 1992. /06, (/, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS • ATTEST: Iyv WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to th Board r!-.• (NAY) Geo e K ne y, Chairman BY: LET �E) D y' CJ.erk to,.,the Boa Constance L. Harber , Pro-Tem APPROV 0` ORM: �r "' I /� ' "i44 . (AYE) C. W. rb / (AYE) County Attorney . ac (AYE) W. H. Webste V' Read and Approved: October 26, 1992 Publication: October 29. 1992 Effective: October 26, 1992 ORD164A B 1358 REC 02310230 11/06/92 15 :46 $0.00 3/003 F 0313 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO • WM({W,aYYElbeleb M. SEW sSweitato lOIOAE__ . �wrthmiik sown le 'a aaellsr„esperellaratt.st lea YIIrtlhee r lo.l hk a_await" te : .n.alww.r N th-a s ei•wr nation° s.7rrr.. AFFIDAVI'POF PUBLICATION tektlMWald Cosh. 0 SeM•a3.14of stet. or° "�Awe as.MYns•ua,mpawtm os.alaYn,.RWch.elr. STATE OF COLORADO WHEREAS,:hWOO the ben •'BE tT ru.eAr...a..... .„ sa WRORSWIWWWWcalaa« ad Oe..aNwa.•ee :s w.,, COUNTY OF WELD I wow*wtaw eeNewa Oderdwu eLk aryrlMe,: Wan Cwwty SW h.sea... m.WeN Gayety N Yno Rise N wade be oYOnieteeptet v ens ''oM wa rt ant m..wl.w I, HANthat I a ,of said County of Weld being duly Y w s w maaosi yam. el ene;to•:.han„na sworn,say that I am publisher of ' ORNI• lrael.y Wb.aalaM' November I.,a52 .Wee' depose of In aaY *WS 'rWwpe will a Ow Seen, IRO". r .aaea. twa -meowsdr:b.peypewit.bleAY. WINDSOR BEACON wpiewnr.t .M epee „cum* el as sae to.; ins mn...woyol.N.� M ;.O.arOe!AO.1MT.aM,. „ .:.eepe.led NW a..rah..a EE IrvuRnt_n;__Thump a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said ti"'"a'.ay Wet v wY amt tie ter,t. County and State. Published in the town of WINDSOR bei ref p.,Walls T let.se•ews to in said County and State;and that the notce. of which Mr Here"°°',. a County: the annexed is a true copy, has been published in said OB'Al,s '.,rarnn e xtend mew 0 wOOtoala ai weekly fort succe ssive weeks,that the notice asseee.me.tea w aa. r'•ae sow dIwa.t iY soak, was published in the and every Algal Ealu tors sow ', sins' g.Mae Ref. 'umub b et A Wong*tee', number of the paper r the period and tree of EIBNe,As.Y7M�ewNww Mega+ P Pduring �eEl11t then a.Y•operatery mbbe IN THE MATTER Or 'aIir. Bsr•slsF intend to robe*w the we publication, and in the newspaper proper and not in a Ana NO ORDINANCE NO. - mu, wwbr,ee.se.e,w., ' supplement,and that the first publication of said notice M TO EETASUeN A WOW suPliettretra. 4"'wm 4reMr , e' •. was in said paper bearing the date of the ACTUAL�AND NEC�WM$Y -::erlwe'a1i14Weli waYv :H-airy a.nbn;.:waawrba.. 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CLE';( DENVER REGIONAL LANDFILL October 23, 1992 Weld County Commissioners Weld County Courthouse 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80632 Ladies and Gentlemen: Laidlaw Waste Systems (Colorado) Inc. has the following comments regarding "ORDINANCE 164-A" , The ordinance states that this is an emergency situation. Why is it an emergency? I understand that the budget process is currently underway, but what is the crisis that has caused this to need to be in the new budget? The ordinance does not provide any Justification as to why its passage is necessary for the preservation or protection of public health, property or safety. Laidlaw's newly approved composite liner was designed with the knowledge that household hazardous waste is present in the municipal solid waste stream. USEPA has adopted the composite liner design as the preferred liner design with the same idea in mind. Thus, disposal of these wastes in Laidlaw's landfill pose no threat to public health, property or safety. The question should be posed that if household hazardous waste is of such great concern to Colorado and Weld County, then why haven't all landfills been required to utilize composite liners incorporating a recompacted clay liner component and a synthetic liner component? This would afford much more economical assurance against environmental degradation by protecting the environment from Contamination originating from all wastes in landfills. 1441 WELD COUNTY ROAD 6, P.O. BOX 320, ERIE, COLORADO 80516(303) 673.9431 LP'DATA it7 Knowing the impact this will have on landfills in Weld County and as a result their customers, many of which are the citizens and businesses of Weld County, why weren't we consulted as to the need and the effectiveness of what is being proposed? The potential impacts of the ordinance are significant . It should not be passed without a meaingful opportunity for the public to evaluate it and to provide comments to the Board. Because there has been no demonstration of an emergency, the ordinance should be subject to the usual public notice and comment procedures. Many of our customers deliver waste to us from areas that are currently doing recycling. Those materials have the recyclables already removed and, therefore, "wasteful disposal of recyclables" is not occurring. In excess of 15% of our volume received at Laidlaw's facility comes from Boulder. Household hazardous waste has largely been removed from that volume already. Increasing fees on the disposal facility is burdening the wrong entity. The users of household hazardous waste and non-recyclables are the entities that need to be penalized for using such items, not the disposal facilities. The proposed ordinance states that household hazardous waste "may be being disposed of in solid waste sites and facilities" . Would it not be prudent to first ascertain whether or not it is indeed occuring before levying a fee on Weld County businesses? There has been no demonstration that this ordinance is necessary. The proposed ordinance contains no support for why the fee must be increased by 5%. Other than the estimated cost of two additional health department employees it does not state anything about what kind of household hazardous waste program is proposed, how much it will cost , what kind of recycling programs are being proposed or how much they will cost . It must be demonstrated that 5% increase bears some rational relationship to the estimated costs of specific programs . Sincer y yours: Rick Hoffman Division Manager TIRE MOUNTAIN, INC. : Phone 303-573-5744 12311 Weld County Rd. 41 , Hudson, Colo., 80642 October 21, 1992 Mr. George Kennedy rr Chairman O n \� Weld County Board of Commissioners v _Q 915 Tenth Street : ^- 0 Greeley, Colorado, 80632 0 7 ,� D Re: Ordinance #164-A ;" 0 it) Dear Chairman Kennedy; O We here at Tire Mountain, Inc., are not prepared and do not intend to accept hazardous waste as our permit does not allow it. Since we do not take hazardous,waste, I do not feel that we should be included in this 10% solid waste surcharge. We are presently collecting a 5% solid waste surcharge, which amounts to $7,729.00 so far in 1992, plus a 5% reclamation fee on dump fees and re- mitting to Weld County on a monthly basis. As far as I know, one expense the county has is to send a Health Inspector out every quarter to inspect our facility. I would think that this should not cost more than $100.00 to do. The only other county expense is where the Building Department sends out an inspector to check the newly excavated pit for being dry in the bottom. I believe the county is winning very well off our business. Generally speaking, with the exception of aluminum cans and motor oil. recycling has been a bust nationwide as there is no market for the materials. There are a few small paper mills being constructed to handle waste news- paper. Recycling is a good idea--when and if it ever becomes economically viable. Very truly yours, � I Jkrrald Jam son \jiresident fj ea. R,2 Waste Services \yap COU::TY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION "n nn i Ut.). 1 cc: 9 25 October 16 , 1992 CLERK TO T:;' CC.''7Q George Kennedy, Chairman Board of Weld County Commissioners Greeley, Colorado Dear County Commissioners: I wish to take this opportunity to state my concurrence with the comments submitted to you by Waste Services Corporation concerning proposed Ordinance No. 164-A. Since the existing 5% surcharge was established nearly 12 years ago, Weld County has done an excellent job managing and applying those funds to support the solid waste management system throughout the county. It has appeared that the amount of funds available has been sufficient to meet the various needs associated with the county-wide system. Looking forward at the possibility of having a household hazardous waste program and other possible opportunities to better serve the waste management needs of Weld County, it is apparent that additional funding will be required. The proposed doubling of the surcharge to 10% seems a reasonable to way to assure such funding. However, I concur with the assessment by Waste Services Corporation that a 10% surcharge will likely generate significant surpluses over and above the actual needs of the solid waste management program. Such surpluses , while directly collected from facility operators, will ultimately be the expense of facility users, i.e. consumers. The specific language proposed by Waste Services Corporation for inclusion in Ordinance No. 164-A would avoid this unnecessary expense but still assure the availability of the required funding in the future. I would respectfully request your consideration and adoption of this proposed revision to Ordinance No. 164-A prior to its enactment. Thank you. Sincerely, Brad Keirnes President cc: Don Warden P.O. BOX 3365 • GREELEY, COLORADO 80633 • (303) 356-6600 t t; = P Waste Services Corporation Greeley,6037 77th Avenue �`D CC V 'Y 9 Company Colorado 80634 • A Waste Management Com anY 303/330-2641 n r“I' "��i r"-"C ,212 OCT ! !!: 5.2 CLcR:C October 16, 1992 TO TH•c e,n,t^^ George Kennedy, Chairman Connie Harbert, Commissioner Bill Kirby, Commissioner Gordon Lacy, Commissioner Bill Webster, Commissioner Board of Weld County Commissioners Greeley, Colorado Dear Commissioners: As the operator of the North Weld and Central Weld Sanitary Landfills, Waste Services Corporation respectfully submits for your consideration the following comments concerning proposed Ordinance No. 164-A. For the past 12 years, Waste Services Corporation and its predecessors have supported the maintenance and use of the existing five percent surtax for financing the actual and necessary costs associated with solid waste management in Weld County. During this time, the surtax funds generated have been generally commensurate with the ongoing costs incurred by Weld County to facilitate, regulate and support the waste management system. We are aware of the recent interest in expanding the solid waste management system to provide for the intensified management of certain exempt wastes, known as household hazardous wastes. We share this interest and have been involved with county staff in studying the development of such a program. As has been determined by county staff, the operation of a household hazardous wastes program would significantly increase costs incurred by Weld County. With the addition of this program, it appears that the ongoing total system expenditures to be funded with surtax funds could double to between $400 ,00 and $500 ,000 per year. Compared to current and past levels of surtax collections, we would agree with the conclusion that a significant and timely increase in funding will be needed. Waste Services Corporation generally supports the proposal to increase the solid waste surtax to 10% as a means of guaranteeing the availability of the necessary funding. However, based on our knowledge of the industry and markets within our region we believe such an increase will prove to generate substantial annual and cumulative surpluses that will far surpass the actual costs of the solid waste management system, including the proposed household cn (1 p : ,Dbo; cm,mil' hazardous waste program and other realistically anticipated additions to the system. Given this, we respectfully propose for your consideration the revision of proposed Ordinance No. 164-A to limit ongoing surtax collections and fund balances to actual solid waste management costs incurred by Weld County. After considering several alternatives, this could be accomplished by doubling the surtax to 10% as proposed, but requiring that annual surtax surpluses be rebated to facilities proportionate to their annual contributions. To assist you with the consideration of this request, we propose the following specific revision to Ordinance No. 164-A, prior to its enactment: BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board that an annual review of the Fund shall be undertaken by the Board in January of each year to compare amounts collected under that ordinance with expenditures made during the prior calendar year. If the Fund shall have a balance as of year-end in excess of $50 ,000 , then, in such event, the amount of such excess shall be rebated to the operators, proportionate to each op«:N;ator' s contribution to the Fund for the previous year. The inclusion of this provision and its future implementation will still assure that adequate funding is available to fully finance solid waste management in Weld County, while reasonably preventing the accumulation of massive surtax surpluses at the expense of the residents and businesses using Weld County solid waste facilities. Finally, Waste Services Corporation would also request that the effective date of the 10% surtax be changed to January 1 , 1993 . We have operated on a calendar rate year for the past several years. As the result, our budgets, contracts with our customers and their contracts with their customers (including many small Weld County municipalities) have been based on a calendar rate year. To avoid a significant disruption to our customers and their customers, we would appreciate your consideration of this matter. Thank you for your consideration of our comments and proposed revision to Ordinance No. 164-A. We appreciate the opportunity to serve Weld County' s waste management needs. Re ectipll Bill Hedbe g Division i President WH/hw ♦ r mEm®RAnDum WIBoard of ro County Commissioners D . October 6, 1992 COLORADO From Lee D. Morrison, Assistant County Attorney svo,«.: Emergency Ordinance Attached is a draft of a proposed increase in the surcharge for financing solid waste management in Weld County for your consideration. LDM/gb Initial: Work Place on Don't Session Agenda Proceed Lacy 1/ Kennedy Kirby 1� , Harbert JJ Webster AR2313232 ORDINANCE NO. 167-B IN THE MATTER OF A SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION FOR THE YEAR 1992 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY. COLORADO: WHEREAS, Section 29-1-111.5, C.R.S., as amended, provides that, if during the fiscal year, the governing board deems it necessary, in view of the needs of the various offices or departments, it may transfer budgeted and appropriated monies from one or more spending agencies in the fund to one or more spending agencies in another fund and/or transfer budgeted appropriated monies between spending agencies within a fund, and WHEREAS, Section 29-1-111.6, CRS, as amended, provides that if during the fiscal year. the governing body or any spending agency received unanticipated revenue or revenues not assured at the time of the adoption of the budget from any source other than the local government's property tax mill levy, the governing board of the local government may authorize the expenditure of these unanticipated or unassured funds by enacting a supplementary budget and appropriation, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County has been advised that supplemental appropriations in accordance with the above need to be made in fiscal year 1992 in the General Fund, Road and Bridge Fund, Health Fund, Solid Waste Fund, Conservation Trust Fund, Housing Authority Fund, and Insurance IGS Fund, as more fully set forth in Exhibits "A" through "0", attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, this is a case of an emergency caused by a contingency which would not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of the adoption of the 1992 budget, and WHEREAS, by Section 29-3-114, CRS, as amended, the governing board of a county does, in an emergency situation, have authority for the expenditure of funds in excess of said budget, by Ordinance duly adopted by two-thirds of the vote of the governing body. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado that the supplemental appropriations to the 1992 General Fund, Road and Bridge Fund, Health Fund. Solid Waste Fund, Conservation Trust Fund, Housing Authority Fund, and Insurance IGS Fund, as more fully set forth in Exhibits "A" through "G", which were made necessary by an emergency(ies) caused by a contingency(ies) which could not have been reasonably foreseen at the time of the adoption of the 1992 budget be, and hereby are, approved. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Board that an emergency exists which requires that this Supplemental Appropriation Ordinance No. 167-B is declared to be an emergency ordinance under the provision of Section 3-14 of the Weld County Home Rule Charter. B 1358 REC 02310232 11/06/92 15:48 $0.00 1/021 ORD167B F 0322 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO RE: ORDINANCE #167-B PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Ordinance Number 167-B was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of October, A.D., 1992. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /04�/0d4 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board EXCUSED Geo Kennedy, Chairman lerk` o ,the Board Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem APPROVED4AS:TO TORN: C. W. Kir A // � i rr�����/ �v!/l'/i+m.-. /{mfr•!.. - Ctunty Attorney Gord:'E. a j/6 W. H. We stet Published: October 22. 1992, in the Windsor Beacon Read and Approved: October 26, 1992 Published: October 29. 1992, in the Windsor Beacon Effective Date: October 26. 1992 B 1358 REC 02310232 11/06/92 15:48 $0.00 2/021 F 0323 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO ORD167B T (IN,-red alett$ OF.A .1.0''P'4•1 fit r TA 1,` APMIOPRMTJON Fos,,YNFe, At'r1.UAVIT OF PUBLICATION rraaTME ae et'o'ioaNEo'ar'ntc;; STATE OF COLORADO ::/oast.. or 000NTY' ooltItN ERA or WELD:.. 38 .IlN ctusttYn =,: , COUNTY OF WELD •oJIJ,'w•n.MM,'pwYw, . ..._... _ .. ...,....�r�: I,KEITH HANTSEN,of said County of Weld,being duly lt amt eesesese5N'yer,'ete, eertetkeTlretipimnniC W sworn,say that I am publisher of hr y..;Death;.t*M Sit sews eases w"am ore* rwr/y,;In viswot lwnoe, 'woo otton,,AuM•lhad this a .thr• Fon e.'°Mon-sr 'sudelosioniarAPp.Meeen' vinosOR BEACON bWeetN;aM,;yFf.rdNed._ `de•I.Pd rdee^.n'e'rwrNnvy monies from'°^e,'a'me" ' ioe`MnsitTh pwYM a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said yossenyy.tlewlhelossele pWl•os.som*I•otth.Y • .M..uq•' ow..:me.ywN'eapelw Mme,,,, yol,nr' ' County and State, published in the town of WM7DSOR, ,,; r;,� :WNW issongsrming. tin.".ride raw,or.i7Yno. in said County and State; and that the notice, of which SOTWS•neP•Mh'e•e.ri.bs o,y„Peas:Nuee�ysya,,tis.,: the annexed is a true copy, has been published in said eisse•tem.••• . • " on miles duly lasde•S weekly forte successive weeks,that the notice , a.•' : .••sends, adopted by;pu,_ ttniiti u.s.eatet:n4-1uaZ '•t.l... v ,fl4a4$e'•a: was published in the regular and entire issue of every ar,iai.Mnded,Iwrt s:N tptomey .Da !aa2 ,,;-,•,,," number of the paper during the period and time of P.weteW.Of 1I1V Seal 'ATTEr ° i+1""".' ': publication, and in the newspaper proper and not in a ;.d.MWeeh.d:sne sloteseed. wwownp•cwrbtn.*.to` supplement,and that the first publication of said notice IWMW'at fM..e S/I1M ...awd'al th.km.�N.lh: M•..". was in said paper bearing the date of the ad,.sa lewettlpltl .IIS Dp.e•,CY.beu�Nl • Oewrt•tn.y.st•wa.tet-Md, ^rrOyastyroPQRY;m 4 2-7- y of �� F� YA ,A-D•. 19 I�and.ae.r`'aa. rn m iseyosseemetrasyses ales o°""s`a •. + ,:* :. 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May 18,1931,and all prior leas in force. esi rF.'411eeatF•al'eeld R teas f.: 'Ware MdOeriereay.Firdt `r` ' 'Foot sno llaPuS... �FY sOsi,lettietI - .Mlnwnnw'tai'ruM.iw 'eleeMOelee�e�111E• ',04: .l;peeMe ,e0eeer.eeleMy el. . i 'ara.«an�o:a.rrrd�kww .10.2‘,„„.,,� ,/,„'" , I/LISBER aria tn.oraor•Ied$1t!SM, --,a—..,....._i_,,,, ' : Subecr bad and sworn to before me this O set day WI€MAtisl a-st.. of_ .n Ln.be�r• 19 .0 aryon•y wawa .oy-`v p - ousloymny sroold sot 'MOWO Isis at/�,i C • NOTARY PUBLIC WNEtvMneserteiiass. G' i j--%`/ 9G n..OM;s.Om it&IOW My commission expires G/ 'aoYa4nt bo rt& wm•py - Yowl,aseemiloo rellllso.. —. 'have-'authority „lot'S . t;h 4o erat onY is Mom of said'MNMt;.ey OHhww. . NOW.TNEREFOPIC SE'.IT.- OR0AiNE0 Wth..leaK.'ot Oeu syCanndwswed wrS,:. Oowty.,Colorado-:,that'..ths__ -m./w2',O.mnsl;PunC Roof • :'anagee'FUM,'I.ea. v'd.• ;melt WaeY'Fwd„Oateenrton;. 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DEPARTMENT HEAD APPROVAL: COMPTROLLER APPROVAL: FINANCE DIRECTOR APPROVAL: COMMISSIONER APPROVAL: 1. .2. 3. White - Central Accounting Canary - Department . BUDGET LINE ACCOUNT CHANCE FORM G)e Be JOURNAL ENTRY NUMBER DATE EXPLANATION: Budget Adjustment ACCOUNT CODE BUDGET LEDGER PREVIOUS NEW FUND DEPT ACCOUNT 0 (INCREASE) (DECREASE) 1 D BUDGET BUDGET E DEBIT CREDIT O I . --- 00 75 D0 O 00 _ 6358 4 190 B 00 isQ4 DO 0 001 ,abm 4400 13 00 6 0 DO o ' 00I 63,QS54 B 00 0264, D0 1 0 00 639'94I5Q B 00 ,517 bo 0 001 6495 419O B 00 45 DO I .r 0 0 ; OO .124954 5C/O B 00 305D0 N V 0 I OOi _ 6SWLit 0 B 00 /so OO er U 0 001 NI 179,4 0 7S!1O B 001 g0 00 O 0 00 g0y3 ,3/03oOQ B 01 7850 00 C. 0 00 53/6 3OO! 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White - Central Accounting Canary - Department BUDGET LINE ACCOUNT CHANCE FORM G 4 �g JOURNAL ENTRY NUMBER "� DATE EXPLANATION: Budget Adjustment ACCOUNT CODE BUDGET LEDGER I - PREVIOUS NEW ;FUND DF.P'T ACCOUNT D (INCREASE) (DECREASE) BUDGET BUDGET E DEBIT CREDIT 00 00'..oq qtogg 9 i4a 4540 B _._. 00 e b 00 00 00' 4,43 B 00 sip ,0 00 00 /i44 / B 00 75 00 00 00 biLiip j B 00 aO7 0 00 00 (0147 B 00 ,7, 1DO 00 00 h3,614t9e B 00 1-I$ ,0 00 00 _62,L1 y lR O B 00 75 00 00 00 It 00 ub DO 00 00 ��� B 00 t0 o V 00 00 /33 7 B 00 00 '0 va 0 00 00 1 4345 B 00 J hod '0 H a 00 00 j S-3.5 4 N t 70 I B 00 ,7L/r> '0 44 03 ja9h OC 00 1 (ogtg0 Bj 00 75 •0 0 c:• 00 00 1,540 $900 . 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White - Central Accounting Canary - Department BUDGET LINE ACCOUNT CHANCE FORM -Se JOURNAL ENTRY NUMBER DATE EXPLANATION: Budget Adjustment ACCOUNT CODE BUDGET LEDGER l PREVIOUS NEW FUND DEFT ACCOUNT D (INCREASE) (DECREASE) N 0 BUDGET BUDGET , E DEBIT CREDIT 4 00 00 r2/4 90t13 .33/o3C4O B 5_ _ c..9.310D0 780 00 '- 00 00 00 3lO l B 00 45 0O f w j 00 00 _hu044 t t 0 3u4 00 o DO { 0 00 00 ,e2,kadw51lo B _io0 00 00 o ar w 00 1 00 .0_43_ I B 3(00 00 'J0 0 oa ! 00 60441 B 07 00 00 m a 00 co �,�o s aO7 _o0 00 `a' 00 ! 00 ! ...J/47 B 72 00 DO in • x 00 ; 00 6.alO 4)co , B 43 00 DO ro a OO 00 43 t 8 7� 00 30 rn U 00 00 (�'}a3 B _ 1l b 00 00 oz oc 1 00 1 �a3s B o 00" 00 • th00 00 �3 F{ E ao 00 00 ND 00 00 (634541 IB fin() 00 00 ' N Cu 00 00 4354 glib B aqo 00 1001 0 M z 00 00 63 41 S 0 B _ 75 00 ;o N Kg o 00 00 + la,0 14' B /„Q 00 00 Ci c4 a oC 00 j b358419C B 3 /$aq 00 00 m 00 00 / id a of 4,t,4,t,o! B 00 00 Melo 00 00 I h'',9.ci4)50 B _ .0 , 00 00 o OC 00 N;/ y .0195 4lW B _ 45 00 00 az a. 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DEPARTMENT HEAD APPROVAL: COMPTROLLER APPROVAL: FINANCE DIRECTOR APPROVAL: COKMISSIONER APPROVAL: 1. 2. 3. White - Central Accounting Canary - Department SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET APPROPRIATION DISBURSEMENTS / -i Li SWie(/-if/17 9- JOURNAL ENTRY NUMBER Fund Name DATE EXPLANATION k Fund 'umber PAGE 1 o£ I Ordinance Number ACCOUNT CODE BUDGET LEDGER 1 1 f PREVIOUS NEW FUND DEP'T ACCOUNT O (INCREASE) (DECREASE) BUDGET BUDGET E 'DEBIT CREDIT I 00 00 J tL Qooj 3GYz-PRYIAB 00 /92799' oq 0 00I .fio1 391/7 B. 00 __amp 00' M O 00 00 9:6,20 A25-0 B . ryoo4 00 00 O v 0) 00 /033,c-- B s vo 00 0C N u 00 00 }, ≤?o-e p B 2000 00 001. O 00 00 f/,,G, -h0 B *'s °O 00 004 a O a od oo / %7 i-rvc B f395/ 0O 00 0 m 00 0o i B 00 00 R 00 00' I B 00 00 ' W 00 00 B 00 , 00 cK 00 00 B 00 00 ,� 00 001 B 00 00 CO 100 00 B 00 00 Na O` V 001 00' A B 00 OC 0 H1 Od 001 B 00 OC N 00 00 B 00 OC ral Z o0 do . B 00 00 N .0 el N w 00 00 B 00 OC o z 00 00 B 00 OC en Z c Q Co 1001 I , B ' 00 CC p' I 00! I ! 3 00 OC OC 00I B 00 OC ea in v 00 001 B 00 OC Mel'" '" O 00 00 B 00 ; 00 aa w� 00 00r B 00 00t OC 00 _ B 00 CC , Total Total I Previous 00 Increase 00 Total Total New ( 00) Decrease.. : (i-:A' 00) '. ' :. • Total 00 r= To4.; .. . 1r t?rr`,.; ._..•, ,^ •�,: ,rtt ftpxYhm^.w AE231D235. ORDINANCE NO. 170 IN THE MATTER OF REGULATING ACTIVITIES IN PARKS OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO: WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld. State of 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 29-7-101(1), CRS. the County of Weld owns certain properties which are utilized by the public as park facilities, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld is authorized, pursuant to Section 29-7-101(2), CRS, to promulgate rules and regulations to control the activities by the public in said park facilities. and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners deems it to be in the best interest of the public to enact an ordinance which regulates said activities, and WHEREAS, this Ordinance will provide for the health, safety, and welfare of all of the citizens of the County of Weld. State of Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Sections 30-35-301 and 30-15-402, CRS, the Board of County Commissioners has the authority to enact such ordinances as said Board deems necessary and proper to provide for the safety, preserve the health. promote prosperity, and improve the morals, order, comfort, and convenience of the County and its inhabitants. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, that the following prohibitions shall apply to activities by the public in park facilities owned by the County of Weld, State of Colorado: B 1358 REC 02310231 11/06/92 15:48 $0.00 1/008 F 0314 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK $ RECORDER WELD CO, CO ORD #170 CG : SD . B 1358 REC 02310231 11/06/92 15:48 $0.00 2/008 F 0315 MARX ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO ORDINANCE NO. 170 PAGE 2 I. APPLICATION; JURISDICTION; PROCEDURE These regulations shall apply to and be enforceable within all parks owned and operated by the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado. It shall be the duty of the Weld County Sheriff to enforce the regulations. The Weld County Court shall have jurisdiction in prosecutions of violations of the regulations. Simplified County Court Procedures as set forth in Sections 16-2-101, et. seq.. CRS, shall be applicable to prosecutions of violations of these regulations. Any summons and complaint brought in the Weld County Court for violation of any of the regulations set forth herein shall be filed in the name of the County of Weld, by and on behalf of the People of the State of Colorado, with all process issued from the Weld County Court likewise denominated. The Weld County Attorney shall be empowered to enforce the regulations and to appear and prosecute for the County of Weld by and in the name of the People of the State of Colorado. in any proceeding in the Weld County Court involving a violation of these regulations. II. PROHIBITED ACTS GENERALLY The following conduct and acts are prohibited. If any of the regulations set forth within this Section conflict with any other applicable law or regulation, the more stringent requirement shall control. A. DEFINITIONS Unless specifically stated otherwise, the following words have the following definitions in this Ordinance: 1. "Designated areas" means those portions of the park facilities which have been designated for a specific purpose as set forth in posted signs. 2. "Litter" means all rubbish, waste material, refuse, garbage, trash, debris, or other foreign substances, solid or liquid, of every form, size, kind, and in description. 3. "Park facilities" means the entire real property located within the boundaries of the designated park owned and operated by the County of Weld, State of Colorado, including all improvements located thereon. 4. "Public property" means all property, real and/or personal, which is zoned, controlled, or in the possession of the County of Weld. State of Colorado. ORD 11170 B 1358 REC 02310231 11/06/92 15:48 0.00 /08 F 0316 MARX ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERIC & RECORDER WELD C0/,°:(8) ORDINANCE NO. 170 PAGE 3 5. "Overnight camping" means the temporary use of the park facility for the purpose of overnight occupancy without a permanently fixed structure. 6. "Vehicle" means any device in, upon. or by which, any person or property is, or may be, transported, including any frame, chassis, or body of any motor vehicle, except devices used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks. B. OVERNIGHT CAMPING 1. To camp overnight in non-designated areas. 2. To camp overnight without paying a $5.00 camper fee per night by 11:00 p.m. 3. To camp overnight during any thirty (30) consecutive day period in the park facilities for more than five (5) nights. C. CURFEW 1. To use the park facilities in any manner after 11:00 p.m., other than overnight camping. D. VEHICLES 1. To operate vehicles in areas other than on designated roadways. 2. To operate vehicles at speeds of greater than 10 miles per hour. 3. To operate, or allow the operation of, unregistered vehicles, or to operate any vehicle without a valid driver's license. 4. To park vehicles in areas posted "no parking". 5. To abandon vehicles, boats, campers, trailers, or other large items. E. FIREARMS 1. To discharge any firearms or weapons of any kind, including, but not limited to, rifles, handguns, shotguns, BB guns, pellet guns, long ORD #170 • • 8 1358 REC 02310231 11/06/92 15:48 $0.00 4/008 F 0317 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO ORDINANCE NO. 170 PAGE 4 bows, cross bows, or other deadly weapons or firearms as defined by Section 18-1-901(3) (e) and (b), CRS. as amended. F. FIREWORKS 1. To discharge any types of fireworks, sparklers, or explosive or incendiary devices as defined by Section 18-12-109(1)(a), CRS, as amended. G. SANITATION 1. To leave human waste, waste water, cans, bottles, plastic or paper cartons, or other litter of any type on park lands or in park waters, other than in designated trash and waste containers and/or receptacles. 2. To use trash containers and/or receptacles provided for public use for dumping household and/or commercial trash brought from outside the park lands to which these regulations apply. 3. To clean clothing or other household articles, or to do personal washing at drinking water fountains or hydrants. R. DOGS AND OTHER ANIMALS 1. To bring or allow dogs or other animals not under physical control on lands to which these regulations apply. "Physical control" specifically does not mean merely eye or voice command control. Where a leash is used, such leash shall not exceed ten feet in length. 2. To allow dogs and other animals to create a nuisance, noise or disturbance. 3. To knowingly or negligently allow or direct a dog which one owns or which is under one's control to harass wild life, whether or not such wild life is injured by such dog. ORD 8170 ORDINANCE NO. 170 PAGE 5 I. DESTRUCTION OF PUBLIC PROPERTY 1. To remove, destroy, mutilate, modify, or deface any building, structure, water control device, fence, gate, sign, notice, survey or section marker, tree, shrub, or other plant vegetation, or any other item of public property. 3. DISORDERLY CONDUCT 1. To knowingly or recklessly. and in public, make a coarse and obvious offensive utterance, gesture, or display of abuse, or threaten a person in an obviously offensive manner, or make an unreasonable noise, or fight with another, or discharge a firearm, or display a deadly weapon in a manner calculated to alarm. K. COMMERCIAL USE 1. To use park lands or park waters for any commercial purpose whatsoever without the express written consent of the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado. L. USE RESTRICTION 1. To occupy areas that are designated by the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld or its Director of General Services as day use only at times other than as specified. (Areas designated for day use only will be posted as such and hours of use, unless otherwise posted, shall be from 6:00 a.m. until sunset.) 2. To enter, use, or occupy any areas to which these regulations apply which are posted against such use. M. CAMPFIRES 1. To burn fires in other than designated areas. B 1358 REC 02310231 11/06/92 15:48 $0.00 5/008 F 0318 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO ORD #170 • ORDINANCE NO. 170 PAGE 6 III. VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES Any violation of this Ordinance is a Class II Petty Offense punishable, upon conviction, by mandatory fine of not less than $25.00 nor more than $50.00 upon a first conviction, by mandatory fine not less than $50.00 nor more than $100.00 upon a second conviction, and by mandatory fine of not less than $100.00 nor more than $300.00 upon a third or subsequent conviction. It is at the discretion of the Court, upon the conviction of any person and the imposition of fine under this section. to suspend any or all of the fine in excess of the mandatory minimum fine upon the condition that the convicted person perform community service work at a time and in a manner prescribed by and at a place within the jurisdiction of the Court, for not less than eight hours upon a first conviction or for not less than 16 hours upon a second or subsequent conviction. IV. PENALTY ASSESSMENT AND SCHEDULE Notwithstanding the provisions of the section entitled "III. Violations and Penalties" above, the person charge with one or more of the violations of this Ordinance shall have the option of paying the below specified penalty assessment(s) therefore to the Weld County Treasurer in lieu of further proceedings or defense(s) of such violation in Court or of appearing in Court to defend such charge(s). If such person elects to appear in Court, said person should be proceeded against as otherwise provided by law for the violation(s) charged and shall be subject to the penalties provided in the section entitled "III. Violations and Penalties" above, if found guilty of such charge(s). In the event a person wants to pay the prescribed penalty assessment as permitted herein, such payment shall constitute an acknowledgment of guilt by such person of the offense charged and shall be deemed a complete satisfaction for such violation and upon accepting the prescribed penalty assessment, the Weld County Treasurer shall issue a receipt to the violator acknowledging payment thereof. The penalty assessment which may be accepted and paid by the violator under the privileges of this section shall be as follows: Offense Number Fine Imposed First Offense $ 25.00 Second Offense 50.00 Third Offense 100.00 Four or More Offenses The penalty assessment shall not apply and the violator shall be prosecuted under the provisions of the section entitled "III. Violations and Penalties" above, upon the issuance of a Summons to Appear. B 1358 REC 02310231 11/06/92 15:48 ORD #170 $0.00 6/008 F 0319 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO ORDINANCE NO. 170 PAGE 7 V. TEMPORARY CLOSURE The Board of County Commissioners may. by Resolution, order the temporary closure of any park subject to the Board's ownership and/or control. Said closure may be for any reason. VI. NON-LIABILITY The Weld County Sheriff, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, their assistants and employees, and any person enforcing the provisions of this Ordinance, shall not be held responsible for any accident, injury, or subsequent disease, of whatever kind or character, which may occur in connection with the administration of this Ordinance. No portion of this Ordinance shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities which the Weld County Sheriff, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of weld, State of Colorado, their assistants and employees may possess, nor shall any portion of this Ordinance be deemed to have created a duty of care with respect to any person(s). VII. SAFETY CLAUSE The Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, hereby finds, determines, and declares that this Ordinance is necessary for the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the County of Weld. State of Colorado. VIII. SEVERABILITY If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason held or decided to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions hereof. The Board of County Commissioners hereby declares that it would have enacted this Ordinance and in each and every section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, and phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that anyone or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. B 1358 REC 02310231 11/06/92 15:48 $0.00 7/008 F 0320 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO ORD 0170 ORDINANCE NO. 170 PAGE 8 IX. INCLUSION IN ADMINISTRATIVE MANUAL This Ordinance No. 170 shall be placed by the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, in the Weld County Administrative Manual. X. EFFECTIVE DATE The effective date of this Ordinance shall be five days after its final publication, in accordance with the provisions of Section 3-14(2) of the Weld County Home Rule Charter. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of October, A.D.. 1992. n�'4/ J,�,,4 BOARD OF COUNTY. COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: „ �1,%/-, (,///a,44 WELD COUNTY. COLORADO Weld County Clerk to .t Board EXCUSED ,) ,t Geo e Kennedy, Chairman ut ,e$BY: joil Ct4 fi Deputy-; le _ e B Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem APPROVED F // C. W.r KiriSV j l County Attorney Gordors,E a i W. H. Webster First Reading: September 23, 1992 Publication: October 1, 1992, in the Windsor Beacon Second Reading: October 12, 1992 Publication: October 15, 1992, in the Windsor Beacon Final Reading: October 26, 1992 Publication: October 29. 1992, in the Windsor Beacon Effective: November 3, 1992 B 1358 REC 02310231 11/06/92 15:48 $0.00 8/008 ORD #170 F 0321 MARY ANN FECERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 1 rr twwr«wwMn'wt leeateL..ac.I.Mdp `" ""� AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION arstansat:".7.. •nee. w rde mr.w • .Qdspppmaree.Mee me away nice:d.ew,pae'' STATE OF COLORADO re. Waltsi rcC::Sod apa.wram.d.le ws.lastMy.fer raw,purpe ...d•- .,REOtAATelaA071N71Ee/M &lee ca.yd.rNM.:HMe4'wwdett ecRea,.r.epsoltt0 33 .*via. owNEo : Aso.laowrC•It•,IUIH.te*vd Peersarliffialufen'. COUNTY OF WELD „C/ERATED WI TIE COUNTY. t o Weld Doggy'egrrin to OF WELD. -0/ Mbreele•regale.TM-IL'WSW meeMam tlwfas" -COLORADO- • . COWAY Dwnaaeeeaav+n Una a ey oohs'an I,KEITH HANSEN.of said County of Weld,being duly •praon.N pe n9Sa...d w..N.aww.v+Lrnwr ea swo say that I am publisher of {OARD.-ORDAINED let,isle eldsees.a the c�o WMna..trasepor.. 1N bo*'- ..day rnr HOARD.. . O/�::•..oOUNTY':.{Imrwled a.eS'"'awn'..eanA'de.eR ar body COUNM-IONEREOF•:TNE:./r,aMu 10.24 eat.ford.....molar v__ars,except edges WINDSOR BEACON COUNTY-OF WELD,MTATE.�.ecessnet'be 011+.bl.t ...eadll.e.le eporeleMswr. :O/D01,DRADD: =:Ofy,.Mal•M appeasldt,.wlNateas WHEREAS. the HO•...of Sage eggeet Am`1.0 OEIE®Y a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said ,ONIMroal.W cone Ilot W*Vaane erre leCcgntn •., ., County and State, published in the town of WINDSOR. Canny-of.Wan.`.+{f f. a walpM.l.4 the.Wald County I.T.tongovembpd N nom is said County and State; and that the notice, of which MMUStee'Wet Cgo.ede�-awls vlesba d'+nr'db d.eyla.daeea Y H.. lettag•wadO vested rep g is I e nen*of he ^; the annexed is a flue copy, has beer, published in said earn twH slob J.w,Mi Mee w' el Mae n the p,To .sssoa y HMCo* weekly for successive weeks,. .u. autle/M-`• a County a wee,er+ad'on peyeN•3{0p censer Ise per ...��.._� that the notice saNneeeter.awaww.pawlaeereep.as.wM. eamernmoes/. was published in the regular and entire issue of every Carey,c°M"°°""e. •d Cebrem.oesa tc.rty number of the A • e.e.0lrwnnew.McwMr 2.Tep.meWringfeaerwpr.� paper r during the period and time of WHEREAS,graleMm MMe Ooen tiMese ana e•Mee,:fluty 00) 0en..ewe'e.eer publication, and in the newspaper proper and not in a tea.1o.t1).oats cower n'Te.Wag County Aa.m.rafol1 ported NNeos&Ingle*la supplement, end that the first ublicationofendnotice was gone conga prepeMe.',pa reorww w.aecup.m,-..w.piwen(p),co p,.. PP tr publication aeon we'wse eyw pugs NpuleeaM.nd la Sew rM was in said paper bearing the date of the r WnpKMewMN. WaeseasfortMCOYaw.d..�evw Waeb/Mo ewe MMeM Iss' , y WHEREAS.Cthe of e Mary was e. Weld any ma a The after WOO s`IsPa. 11 day of ��O fn,P.✓ ,AD., 19 9i and CwMy.Oaneewbtwi of We C aM wowed**I In the Wed am manner ale WOO Pa. 1 County dww w twigged. County contcn lr.wMNp . an.rp.wa+dpMg.npl.v, - the nest pubUcation bearing the date of the wawtM M Mees.n 74r.1O1QI, v1.lrbnd*s.l.qu n.. ... Get 1e Wa..gete See and . 2 day of la re'CO r gr A.D., 19 and .RNM.,oy the lweMa«M.;4444444• fd thee visas eareM' that the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published or p"""0°"ae"° TIrNa,e1npgNM e(rld..,a .ad °n'awp�aec_ continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 5 WHEREAS, Ho..Song. Of are prohibited.R any of the ^•, consecutive weeks,in said County and State,prior to the CaMy OarnagoredegreS.vega.ldM eggs Hog Isis 2.TOapas.oWOM.aapeee., dam Of antpublication of said se*Mewl Mated et ler Seiko eaRw am a e WMMtMn 10_Dm per notice,and the same is a pups to enaw.AaaW.eads'.applag emit reggallart.o. bag . newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate .nw e°M.Ne.ge.awpMR,Oa„p"°wNpa.n w s,Toopmate,a alisolhe printing of legal notices an advertisements, approved and.,. ,' oaaoL ernes,* Of. a Apnea aww, gay 18,1931.and ell prior win force. ny Ina*WHEREAS,We eel*.an r,� ,e eg .t,e s .' • and eels of heel*.ogre ,-•IoeeWveeaeeva{edMfa' sldsego Ctu a atetleeass.e:*Hoeg ewettoSe aaA /esnr: .. . ... 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VENDOR AMOUNT 902597 POSTMASTER 7,300.00 TOTAL $ 7,300.00 STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ss This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated OCTOBER 26 , 19 92 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 7,300.00 DATED THIS 26TH DAY OF OCTOBER , 19 9 WEL Fr R SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 26TH DAY OF OCTOBER 1992 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MvComMa;ionExpitcSJ nuzrylO.ig°.S NUfal STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD 55 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 GENERAL FUND t taling $1.300.00 C ai/ rson ATTEST: ( / M be i'oiraild /V � o1r�ry/� J� WELD CO TY- CLERIC;TO. . 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N,... 1 1 I N Y ^'F • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • !• / O BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS m • --‘, STATE OF COLORADO ` DOCKET NUMBERS) 18873 COUNTY SCHEDULE NO. 0807-17-3-02-001 +2 ro, e•^^ '21 ''s 9: 59 NOTICE OF' BEARING CLERK //C� ». �.PC .Iii-'r�C.Y.• � sautes E. Winter/Winter Enterprises, Petitioner(s) , vs. Weld County Board of Commissioners, Respondent. TO THE ABOVE-NAMED PARTIES, INTERESTED PERSONS, AND THEIR ATTORNEYS: Mark G. Grueskin, Esq. Isaacson Rosenbaum Woods Levy 633 17th St. , #2200 Denver, CO 80202 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: That the Board of Assessment Appeals will hear the appeal(s) of the above-named Petitioner(s) : James E. Winter/Winter Enterprises concerning: Abatement (time) at: 10:30 am (date) on: December 18, 1992 (location) : 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 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 December 8, 1992. If this date falls on a weekend or State holiday, your deadline is the next working day. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS Date: October 1§. 199 �y/to „ `j`: n Jf(� ` ^ , q, ------•.n � 1, LLXX��'llst,lJ Diane M. DeVries Administrator for the Board (iN1hOFf'�1Pl�At3 cc-. C/), BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS 0 STATE OF COLORADO DOCKET NUMBER(S) 18872 COUNTY SCHEDULE NO. R 2808186 197, c721 ; 9: 59 NOTICE OF HEARING CLERK TO T, E re,0,1,7,3 Allis Investments, Petitioner(s) , vs. Weld County Board of Commissioners, Respondent. TO THE ABODE-NAMED PARTIES, INTERESTED PERSONS, AND THEIR ATTORNEYS: Tom Dougherty Dougherty & Scavo 220 E. Mulberry St. Ft. Collins, CO 80524 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: That the Board of Assessment Appeals will hear the appeal(s) of the above-named Petitioner(s) : Allis Investments concerning: Abatement (time) at: 8:30 am (date) on: December 18, 1992 (location) : 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 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-S880. YOUR RULE 11 DOCUMENTATION IS DUE December 8, 1992. If this date falls on a weekend or State holiday, your deadline is the next working day. BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS Date: October 16. 1992 Diane M. DeVries Administrator for the Board cc./ 444, AS AS COLORADO COUNTIES INC. October 16, 1992 Board of County Commissioners Weld County 915 Tenth St. Greeley, CO 80632 RE: Notification of Project Approval WEL008.0-025.0A Dear Board Members: I am pleased to inform you that your project referenced above was authorized for funding from the Special Bridge Fund Account by the Colorado Transportation Commission on October 15, 1991. The maximum funding level from this account has been set at$536.800 and this project authorization is subject to the following conditions: A. The approved maximum funding limit on any project cannot exceed 80 percent of the actual project cost. B. The approved maximum funding limit will not be increased to cover increased costs or cost ovemms. C. No State funds will be paid for any costs, including engineering cost.unless and until actual construction on the project is started. D. A "Certification of Intent to Proceed" must be submitted to this office within 45 days of the date of this letter, (see step 5 on page 2 of the enclosed Colorado Department of Highways "Procedural Directive No. 43.1") If you have any further questions or desire additional information please contact Micki Hackenberger, CCI, at (303) 8614076. Sincerely. Micki H er Legislative Coordm MH/dc ;6-' '11"1 �j 3 Att. YJ! 1177 Grant Street . Denver,Colorado 80203 • (303)881-4076 . Fax(303)881.2818 i,�/46_ tolac��gz cG' �COs) , CAW} �1�1/1df3 • COLORADO PROCEDURAL DIRECTIVE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS snag ALL "Ina ADMINISTRATION OF SPECIAL BRIDGE ACCOUNT AUTHORIZED BY H.B. 1090, WS, 43-4-2-5S 1(al. C '973. AS AMENDED _ 43.1 MMUMIT 8/16/82 ri '~' °Nc`OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT & BUDGET 28 OM PURPOSE NE- IVED SEP t 6 SI To promulgate a procedure for the Department of Highways in administration of Special Bridge Account revenues. AUTHORITY House Bill 1090, 1981 Session of the Colorado General Assembly, 43-4-205(6)(a). and (7)(a). C.R.S. 1973, as amended; and Highway Commission Resolutions 1188D of 3/18/82. and 1212D of 6/17/82 (Attachments ] & APPLICABILITY Colorado State Treasurer, all Divisions of the Department of Highways, and the Special Highway Committee of Colorado Counties Inc. and Colorado Municipal League. DEFINITIONS 1 . Special Bridge Account: Sixteen percent of proceeds of additional state motor fuel tax directed- by H.B. 1090 to be divided among state, counties and municipalities. The allocation will be based on the percentage of total cost need of deficient bridges with a sufficiency rating of 0 to 50 on a scale of 0 to 100 in accordance with the bridge inventory program of the Federal Highway Administration administered by the Colorado Department of Highways. 2. Special Highway Committee. The Colorado State Highway Commission. in its resolution 1188-D, on March 18, 1982, authorized the Special Highway Committee, consisting of eight representatives (four representing the counties and four representing the municipalities) to recommend local bridge projects to the Highway Commission for funding fran the Special Bridge Account as established by H.B. 1090. Representatives of the Colorado Department of Highways' Staff. Traffic and Safety Projects Branch and Staff Bridge Design Branch serve as technical advisors to the committee. PROCEDURES Special Bridge Account Shares. The Highway Commission annually, on or before March 31 , by resolution. will notify the State Treasurer of the percentage distri- bution of funds in the Special Bridge Account. Funds from the account will be a 11 ocated to the State Department of Highways. the Counties. and the Municipalities in accordance with the percentage needs as developed by the federal bridge inventory. The funds allocated for the year ending June 30. 1982 are based on the percentage of total cost need as of October 1. 1981 . The funds allocated for the following years ending each June 30 will be based on the percentage of total cost need as of January 1 of the previous year. E1 os3 aaac ,ADMI131ST&ATION OF SPECIAL 8RI0tE ACCOUNT AUTHORIZED BY H.B. 1090, sun 43-4-2-5(6)(a), C.R.S. 1973, AS AMENDED 43.1 • 7. The second portion of state funds will be released after the entity certifies to the Special Highway Committee or its designated representative(s) that forty percent of the project is complete. The Committee or its designated representative notifies in writing the State Department of Highways' Executive Director of the receipt of the Certification and the Executive Director or his designated representative releases an additional forty percent of state funds authorized for the project. 8. The remaining portion of state funds will be released after the local entity certifies to the Special Highway Committee or its designated representative(s) that the project is complete, the entity has contributed a cash match, which is, at a minimum, twenty percent of the total project cost, and that it has advertised for and has made final payment to the contractor. The committee or designated representative notifies in writing the State Department of Highways' Executive Director of the receipt of the Certification and the Executive Director or his designated representative releases the last ten percent of the state funds committed to the project. 9. Any approved project may be withdrawn prior to the commencement of construction upon notification by the applicant to the Highway Commission through the Special Highway Committee. Preliminary and Construction Engineering. It is the responsibility of the local entity to provide preliminary and construction engineering estimates, design. and supervision. If the local entity requests that the Department of Highways provide such services, the costs will be billed to the local entity. Preliminary engineer- ing and design costs incurred are an obligation of the local entity whether or not the project proceeds to construction. Upon Certification of Project Start by the local entity, preliminary engineering and design costs will be included in the project cost, together with construction engineering and supervision. Costs for such services should be no more than twenty percent of the total prpject cost. The Action Plan process of the Colorado Department of Highways need not be followed for such local bridge projects. Unless Federal funds are involved, the bridge renovation would of have to meet Federal standards for design Sunless the local entity specifi s. Bridge design • on such state-local funded local bridge projects shall as inimum conform to the "Geometric Design Guide for Local Roads and Street ." is ed by the American Associa- tion of State Highway and Transportation Offi ]. [4 Executive Director • ACE 3OF3 CERTIFICATION OF INTENT TO PROCEED The County of hereby certifies to the Colorado Highway Commission that it intends to proceed with the Bridge Project. Structure Number . for which it received Special Bridge Fund Account monies; and certifies that it has, or will have (date), the required twenty percent local matching funds. Attached is a design engineer's preliminary cost estimate and a specific construction schedule, including a project start date and a projected project completion date. pursuant to the State Department of Highway's Procedural Directive Number 43.1. paragraph 5*. By: (county official) (official's name printed) (title) Date: * This attachment is a requirement unless good cause is shown for a delayed transmittal. III IMO COLORADO COUNTIES INC. nr,,,,:TY � 19920.CT19 wN940 October 16, 1992 CLERK TO O TXE BOARD Board of County Commissioners Weld County 915 Tenth St. Greeley, CO 80632 RE: Notification of Project Approval WEL018-0-025.OA Dear Board Members: I am pleased to inform you that your project referenced above was authorized for funding from the Special Bridge Fund Account by the Colorado Transportation Commission on October 15, 199I. The maximum funding level from this account has been set at$660,800 and this project authorization is subject to the following conditions: A. The approved maximum funding limit on arty project cannot exceed 80 percent of the actual project cost. B. The approved maximum funding limit will not be increased to cover increased costs or cost overruns. C. No State funds will be paid for any costs,including engineering cost,unless and until actual construction on the project is started. D. A "Certification of Intent to Proceed"must be submitted to this office within 45 days of the date of this letter, (see step-5 on page 2 of the enclosed Colorado Department of Highways "Procedural Directive No. 43.1") If you have any further questions or desire additional information please contact Micki Hackenberger, CCI, at (303) 8614076. Sincerely, Micki Hackers rgt Legislative Coordinator MH/dc Att. /9 Q e 1177 Grant Street Denver,Colorado 80203 • (303)861-4078 • Fox(303)861-2818 0 ro I2IP19a' �c. : �-Cos), F p w) x 4/033 COLORADO PROCEDURAL DIRECTIVE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS r ALL "Lamm ADMINISTRATION OF SPECIAL BRIDGE ACCOUNT AUTHORIZED BY H.B. 1090, wawa 43-4-2-5 M(a). C R.S. 3. AS_AMFNfFD 43.1 W 8/16/82 `mml7 jIsnmcncuOFFICE OF MANAGEMENT b BUDGET I 8 PURPOSE fiatIVED SEP t OM To promulgate a procedure for the Department of Highways in administration of Special Bridge Account revenues. AUTHORITY House 8i11 1090. 1981 Session of the Colorado General Assembly, 43-4-205(6)(a), and (7)(a), C.R.S. 1973, as amended; and Highway Commission Resolutions 1188D of 3/18/82, and 1212D of 6/17/82 (Attachments 1 6 APPLICABILITY Colorado State Treasurer, all Divisions of the Department of Highways, and the Special Highway Committee of Colorado Counties Inc. and Colorado Municipal League. DEFINITIONS 1 . Special Bridge Account: Sixteen percent of proceeds of additional state motor fuel_ tax directed by H.B. 1090 to be divided among state. counties and municipalities. The allocation will be based on the percentage of total cost need of deficient bridges with a sufficiency rating of 0 to 50 on a scale of 0 to 100 in accordance with the bridge inventory program of the Federal Highway Administration administered by the Colorado Department of Highways. 2. Special Highway Committee. The Colorado State Highway Commission. in its resolution 1188-D, on March 18, 1982, authorized the Special Highway Committee, consisting of eight representatives (four representing the counties and four representing the municipalities) to recommend local bridge projects to the Highway Commission for funding from the Special Bridge Account as established by H.B. 1090. Representatives of the Colorado Department of Highways' Staff. Traffic and Safety Projects Branch and Staff Bridge Design Branch serve as technical advisors to the committee. PROCEDURES Special Bridge Account Shares. The Highway Commission annually, on or before March 31, by resolution, will notify the State Treasurer of the percentage distri- bution of funds in the Special Bridge Account. Funds from the account will be a 1 1 o cated to the State Department of Highways, the Counties, and the Municipalities in accordance with the percentage needs as developed by the federal bridge inventory. The funds allocated for the year ending June 30. 1982 are based on the percentage of total cost need as of October 1, 1981. The funds allocated for the following years ending each June 30 will be based on the percentage of total cost need as of January 1 of the previous year. pie 1 3 wcr ,ADMINISTRATION Ir SPECIAL MIDGE ACC UNT AUTHORIZED sf H.B. 1090, aw.c« 43-4-2-5(6)(a), C.R.S. 1973, AS AMENDED 43.1 • • 7. The second portion of state funds will be released after the entity certifies to the Special Highway Committee or its designated representative(s) that forty percent of the project is complete. The Committee or its designated representative notifies in writing the State Department of Highways' Executive Director of the receipt of the Certification and the Executive Director or his designated representative releases an additional forty percent of state funds authorized for the project. • 8. The remaining portion of state funds will be released after the local entity certifies to the Special Highway Committee or its designated representative(s) that the project is complete, the entity has contributed a cash match, which is, at a minimum, twenty percent of the total project cost, and that it has advertised for and has made final payment to the contractor. The committee or designated representative notifies in writing the State Department of Highways' Executive Director of the receipt of the Certification and the Executive Director or his designated representative releases the last ten percent of the state funds committed to the project. 9. Any approved project may be withdrawn prior to the commencement of construction upon notification by the applicant to the Highway Commission through the Special Highway Committee. Preliminary and Construction Engineering. It is the responsibility of the local entity to provide preliminary and construction engineering estimates, design, and supervision. If the local entity requests that the Department of Highways provide such services, the costs will be billed to the local entity. Preliminary engineer- ing and design costs incurred are an obligation of the local entity whether or not the project proceeds to construction. Upon Certification of Project Start by the local entity, preliminary engineering and design costs will be included in the project cost, together with construction engineering and supervision. Costs for such services should be no more than twenty percent of the total prpject cost. The Action Plan process of the Colorado Department of Highways need not be followed for such local bridge projects. Unless Federal funds are involved, the bridge renovation would of have to meet Federal standards for design_unless the local entity specifi s. Bridge design on such state-local funded local bridge projects shall as +,inimum conform to the 'Geometric Design Guide for Local Roads and Street ,` is ed by the American Associa- tion of State Highway and Transportation Offi ' 0). Executive Director � 3 o3 CERTIFICATION OF INTENT TO PROCEED The County of hereby certifies to the Colorado Highway Commission that it intends to proceed with the Bridge Project, Structure Number . for which it received Special Bridge Fund Account monies; and certifies that it has. or will have (date) . the required twenty percent local matching funds. Attached is a design engineer's preliminary cost estimate and a specific construction schedule, including a project start date and a projected project completion date, pursuant to the State Department of Highway's Procedural Directive Number 43.1, paragraph 5*. By: (county official) (official's name printed) (title) Date: w This attachment is a requirement unless good cause is shown for a delayed transmittal. zz z WELD COUNTY Fay & Betty Mavity v . ...,,.. 15165 Mary Ave. , Ft. Lupton, Co ,r�72 ,u�,,„ 19 'n i 9: 33 80621 CLERK TO r'ra EOh ,u Oct. 14, 1992 Weld County Department of Planning and Zoning 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Violation Number: V1-1797 Lot 7, Block 30, Aristocrat Ranchettes, Weld County, Colorado. Sir: When we bought this Place in 1983, we had to redo the inside floors, cupboards, walls, etc. It turned out to be in worse shape than it appeared. When we added on the second trailer we stripped it out and are still working on the remodeling • of it, not to mention the electrical rewiring all the way to the pole. Although the mobile home had been here for 14yrs„ we recieved a violation notice, 10-85, of mobile home without permit, we went through entire process of acquiring the necessary permit so the trailer could remain. We have since gotten Permits to build our barn, most of which was built from reused materials. We also added a second mobile home on to the existing one. We are in the process of building a garage as well. We are still working on remodeling the house, and finishing the garage. We try to recycle materials whenever possible. All projects take time and monee and sometimes we have to wait for one or both. Last summer we did everything we were asked to do and then some, we didn't seem to do enough, or good enough. We have hzd delays due to a death and illnesses in the family, also priority and weather problems. Last November we had an inspection, and it was our understanding that we had done what needed to be done and the case was closed. Soddenly three weeks ago we recived a letter from the attorneys office saying we were in violation. We had no idea there wae still a problem until then. This past weekend we moved I the black car into the garage and traded in three cars for one, (AT A LOSS, thank you. ) We were unable to get the fence back up before eou came out. The so-called junkyard violation" has been taken to the extreme, with no common sense or consideration for all we have Cone. If the county would take care, of the roads properly, we would not need extra cars for use as backups. The roads tear up cars faster than we can repair or replace them. Road 31 between 16 and 13 is the worst, that we travel, not • to mention all the other roads. The grader needs to slow down and put the blade down enough to do some good instead of just skimming the top. If you want this area to upgrade do your part in maintaining roads and weeds that are dangerous to travel. We have a long list of projects to do to prepare this place for when we retire. We then hope we can relax and enjoy it. We need to finish the house, and the garage, and redo the fences. Our plans include cleaning up the entire property, recycling as much of the materials as we can, rather than adding to the landfils. When the garage is finished we will move things from the shed to the garage and store alot of things in there. Somethings need dismantled to reuse the materials. Pallets are used for building feeders, workbenches, shelves and fences. Our property will be paid off in four years and we want all things done before then. The county's harassment. after all we have done, has become very frustrating and irritating. The entire matter has become excessive and ridiculous. You say we are using property for other than intended purpose:, WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT? We live here, what other purpose was it intended for? This is the country, not the city, and should be dealt with as such. This is suppose to be an escape from the lack of privacy and confinement of the city. The laws and ordinances are necessary, but common sense and logic should be used to interpret them. One car under repair, or even three, does not make them derelicts or make a junkyard. When you are building or remodeling you have piles of material around. There are properties that are deliberate junkyards and not showing progress. We have progressed a great deal improving the property since we have been here. I hope that you will close this violation and let us get on with more important projects that need to be • x done first. Everything will be done in its proper time and order of priority, instead of wasting time with the county's stupid harassment and prejudiced treatment of this area. Everyone S have talked to that knows and has been to our place, does not understand :Jour problem and prejudices. /71/e'Cr 5- — "'lay L. Maviitu Betty 3. Mavity 957-.25-4// c: Office of County Attorney Weld County Department of Planning Services County Commissioners Bill Kirby George Kennedy County Road and Bridge Division CC , -v I2Cis21 9: 55 LAIDLAW WASTE SYSTEMS INC. DENVER REGIONAL LANDFILL CLERK 70 T un?,�� 71-',E October 19, 1992 Judy Wiley 125 Stearman Ct . Erie, CO 8O516 Dear Ms. Wiley: We are in receipt of your ,letter of October 5, 1992 which addresses the use of safety lighting at our South Landfill . It is appropriate to clarify misconceptions in your letter before addressing the actual issue. ( 1 ) Lighting is displayed over the active landfill area for safety reasons during landfill operations. Lights are currently operating at the top of the current fill area. As we begin to fill in the new landfill area, however, lighting will be below ground level . (2) No lights are used to support construction activities that occur between 7:3O am and 7:3O pm. (3) The safety lights used in our operation (see attachment) are operated with visors to minimize the potential for off-site illumination thus maximizing compliance with applicable regulations. The floodlights noted above are necessary to maintain a safe working environment for our employees, trash haulers and members of the public that ' use our site. However, we are sensitive to the issue outlined in your letter and in maintaining good relations with our neighbors. We will continue to make sure that lights are set up and focused on the work area. Sincerely yours, Rza 14494freAus (to) Rick Hoffman Division Manager Enclosures - Maxi -lite Literature cc : Weld County Environmental Protection Services Weld County Planning and Zoning Department \/f,Jeld County Commission Colorado Department of Health 1441 WELD COUNTY ROAD 6, P.O. 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CO m' Pertn4Fb.275 Phone 1.800-562-1':71 (308)995-•t.•+ FAX:(308)995•%x':r I D C01;:lri AGENDA WELD COUNTY COUNCIL November 4, 1992 777 CCI 22 L: ;D: 25 Dacono City Hall Cr',, CLE-.:. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO 722:10,7:D INVOCATION ROLL CALL: David Young. President Clair Orr, Vice President Ralph Campbell Meng Manichanh Barbara Ott APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Approval of the October 7, 1992 Minutes APPOINTMENTS: Elected Officials Meeting--11/9/92 at 10:00 a.m. Board Meeting Appearance--11/25/92 at 9:00 a.m. ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: Items marked by * CORRESPONDENCE: Work Session Minutes--10/5/92 Memo from Don Warden re Internal Mail--10/7/92 Memo from Claud Hanes re September Month-End Reports-- 10/B/92 Work Session Minutes--10/12/92 Planning Commission Agenda--10/15/92 Board Resolution re 1993 Legal Holidays--10/20/92 Memo from Treasurer re New FAX Machine--10/20/92 REPORTS: Coordinator Reports OLD BUSINESS: Weld County Investment Information Discussion NEW BUSINESS: Payment of the Bills: Mileage for Barbara Ott $ Telephone for Barbara Ott $ Secretarial Research Requests PUBLIC COMMENTS: ADJOURNMENT: 9:00 p.m. 2o12-1D ' �17 WELD COUNTY COUNCIL Vin. ,.• -• T October 22, 1992 P.O. BOX 758 - GREELEY. CO 80632 1992 CZT 22 Ai'` 'C: 25 356-4000, est. 4780 CLER't, 70 T .w ECt' PRESS RELEASE The Weld County Council, in accordance with the Weld County Home Rule Charter, will meet in regular session on Wednesday, November 4, 1992, at 7:30 p.m. in the Dacono City Hall, 512 Cherry Street, Dacono, Colorado. The Council will discuss the investment information it has received during its September and October meetings. The public is invited to attend the Council meeting and provide input on this issue or any other interests they may have pertaining to County government. -30- DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES Cases Approved by Administrative Review 10/9/92 through 10/23/92 WAJSVMM Slag ZPMH-1816 Longmont Foods ZPMH-1817 Longmont Foods ZPMH-1821 Platt MHZP-100 Dones MHZP-102 Pietrzak AM RE-481 Basher Brothers Chuck Cunliffe, Director HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 92-52 RE: POST-AWARD HEARING FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS - RENOVATION OF CENTENNIAL DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, INC. FACILITY A public hearing was conducted on October 21, 1992, at 9:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner George Kennedy, Chairman Commissioner Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board. Betty Henson Assistant County Attorney, Bruce Barker Director of Finance and Administration. Donald D. Warden The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated September 1, 1992, and duly published September 10, 1992 and October 1, 1992. in the Windsor Beacon, a public hearing was conducted to allow citizens to review and comment on the performance of the County of Weld in carrying out their renovation of the Centennial Development Services, Inc. facility, which was financed with Federal Community Development Block Grant funds provided by the State of Colorado. Don Warden, Director of Finance and Administration, made this a matter of record. He stated the purpose of the hearing is to receive comments from interested citizens. There were no public comments. Mr. Warden stated that no written comments had been received. Since no public comments were received, no Board action was taken. This Certification was approved on the 26th day of October, 1992. �((���� APPROVED: ATTEST: ,D w"WG BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO weld County Clerk to the Board By: Ge ge Ke edy, Chairman Deputy Clerk o the Board 2 Harbert, Pro-Tern �de TAPE #92-33 C. W. Ki DOCKET #92-52 r Go Cy FI0014 11-/V 1—/ t' J ��/tr' J W. H. Webste l/ 921020 .a e. F,2 1 c oshj. PUBLIC NOTICE AND NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR POST-AWARD HEARING Docket No. 92-52 The County of Weld will conduct a public hearing at 9:00 a.m. on October 21. 1992 at the Weld County Centennial Center, First Floor Hearing Room. 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. The purpose of the hearing is to allow citizens to review and comment on the performance of the County of Weld in carrying out their renovation of the Centennial Development Services, Inc. facility, which was financed with Federal Community Development Block Grant funds provided by the State of Colorado. Written comments are also welcome and must be received by October 21, 1992 at Weld County, Attention: Don Warden. 915 10th Street, Room 316, Greeley, Colorado 80631. Information and records regarding the above described project are available at the above address during regular office hours. Advance notice is requested. BOARD OF COUNTY C0MMISSI0NERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERIC TO THE BOARD BY: Carol A. Harding Deputy Clerk to the Board DATED: September 1, 1992 PUBLISHED: September 10, and October 1, 1992, in the Windsor Beacon • t''ELD COUNTY AFFIDAVIT OF PL'SLICATION 192 OCT —5 haS 9 32 STATE OF COLORADO CLERK • • ss TO THE BOARD COUNTY OF WELD = I,IfEI1T�FLANSEN,of said County of Weld,being duly • sworn,say that I am publisher of • WL*JDSOR 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 true copy, has been published in said Mitannirir weekly for __successive weeks,that the notice a..+r.rr was published in the regular and entire issue of every n., rwrral.�,r. number of the paper during the period and time of rglist .eorn,Yer , publication,and in the newspaper proper and not in a wrr err a�.w. ti,lawmae r.c supplement,and that the first publication of said notice IMO.lei err was in said paper bearing the date of the soma Pa plant's 0", r Y.shierms sobPol:+ /O day of ≤P '2^`.�""r ,AD 19 err-and the last publication bearing the date of the t▪rrare mein Y,r •1 .Mil~""��Bowilimia.<°�c..+e�.ni �'� day of Ccto�'! A.D., 19 9u^and • "ce,.�tit= that the said Wxiv'DSOR BEACON has been published • e,.barrraRa..iir,: ' continuously anfl. uninterru tecU for the ..r..r+r-ti�.v.rr I f� P Y period of S r...a. arlawa a consecutive wee ,in said County and State,prior to the ,� 0d I ea"'°'a date of Sue publication of said notice,and the same is a eosas a rant M0I newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate r^ 107.00.0 printing of legal notices an advertisements, approved ▪ waewniper►w May 18,1931,and all prior as in force. WSW le r rwr.rrn • eN.rrrarr�,r P LISTER Subscri (:1071. sworn to bef m t uss;_z___day of ,(1 r N• ARY LIC �7 My commission expires /2 -/e4 • `9 - I • NOTXCE OF FINAL PAYMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that final payment will be made on October 21, 1992 on all contracts and purchase orders between Weld County and the following contractors and suppliers for work done on the remodel of Centennial Development Services, Inc., located at 3819 St. Vrain Street, Evans, Colorado: Uni Design Corman Mechanical Contractors. Inc. Front Range Electrical Arvada Hardwood Floor Company Mackenzie Manufacturing George Construction Company A & M Glass Circle B Concrete Sherwin - Williams Company United Lumber, Inc. Interwest Communications Davis Paint Colotex Supply Company Johnson Clayton Sheet Metal Hugh M. Woods Denver Hardware Company Acoustics and Interior, Inc. Security Alarm Systems, Inc. Allen W. Straight Drywall Newco, Inc. Finishes Concrete Coring Company Constructs Vision Company Dale's Wood Specialties Wholesale Plywood & Lumber, Inc. Groves Masonry Trace Lite Corporation Premier Protective Coating Performance Engineering Alpine Cabinets Summit Supply Happy Buzzard Woodwork All persons, companies, or corporations that have furnished labor, materials or other supplies or services used by the above contractors and suppliers whose claim has not been paid by the above, shall file with Weld County a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim by October 19, 1992 at 5:00 p.m. Failure on the part of the claimant to file such settlement will relieve the owner from any and all liability for such claims. Owner: Centennial Development Services, Inc. and ld C �� By: /Qa4[ /J4Ii7 Donald . Warden, Director Finance and Administration Published: September 3, 1992 i the Windsor Beacon /7+ � / 9z/ • lid;_LD COUNTY NOTICE 15.motor i /!1G:e:gni{�\fir OWEal a p j C". ' :;:>::! ,: CRS AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION lees en W w r eene. rf 'Antheri orate atwVen, by-92 COT —5 k.'1 9: 3'ATE OF COLORADO weal caws'sad The am ss moan fos bolt Ss e,.radii CLERX COUNTY OF WELD ,.n, - - Obolopeast araate08r"'w t.. i_OTHEBO:'�.°D snob On.cya,. I,KITH I3 ANSEN,of said County of Weld,being duly sworn,say that I am publisher of ' cans. ' YwMea i i; TVLNDSOI2 BEACON From • Arias MNdweod Fba *Cr a weekly newspaper having a general circulation.in said undasseissneacsuson uem County and State, published in the town of W ,I vDSOR, COMM? in said County and State;and that the notice,of which AASM___ the annexed ' a true copy, has been published in said CIS eneMn - wmum weekly for _successive weeks,that the notice coataw Icawas published in the regular and entire issue of every llate,w,.rodmt.lablono number of the paper during the period and time of Davis Pan publication, and in the newspaper proper and not in a. Johnson pednr h , supplement, and that the first publication of said notice • s was in said Mot M.Woolspaper bearing the date of the ,day of -Clit�,. 20-r , AD., 19,2:- and sosafty mare*ma. the last publication bearing the date of the Aanw.SS tOrrrd . FHA. day day of AD., 19_ and co▪s sCM uessedr that the said WL4-DSOR BEACON has been published oarrwaa dolma I continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of S wneleals Plywood 4, consecutive sbei�s,in said County and State,prior to the Croak W IWI i date of first publication of said notice,and the same is a rTap UssC more I newspaper within'the meaning of an Act to regulate P.tomen teeeenq printing of legal notices an advertisements approved • minacabl"s May 18,1931,and all prior as in force. Sawa ee/ Huai Sitaaewaao.At - a ears,masa Or carporatlon cast Mee tweed tour,mobile or, • P USHER caw ewps.amnion 2 by nee Us above nua �. common and apcWlen Subscri d, nd w ' to befo this So.a.lm Ire not been Oa WI*r,am,nw w of 19,L_ WM Wail Waal•vend emewaamwwnw■dw and wpaW en non al i [' 4�a \ r ?*—/"., .van Sur br October It • �A. SY P BL1C riaCatWOpm Fan an Me pan d Or Won to 1 toe soon settlement wnt. My commission expires /settlement -/j rdwr the any ban anr, -. IMO aft eabllnr to moth dMlnS wner: CeronnW 1 O , O.•lape•n Soma.WC. ; Ng waticarb • ar:oarW 0.wudea. ones. Finance and 1 AaaemAa - ►.ar.Rad In Me wtneam Mae.n aaparler 1, f to t A$TIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF COLORADO SS COUNTY OF WELD 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 circuanon in said tesuseseitk,%" . County and State, published in the town of WINDSOR, w in said County and State, and that the notce, of which :7se0ev,Myatwenyeeduet - the annexed is a true co has been published in said :rp�ae>e.erbrateae'en.•ee" copy, weekly for successive weeks, that the notice cosy oessessrosetts me rMreerresry-nelwe, was published in the regular and entire issue of every ate('Won*-*Oat.ns number of the paper during the period and time of Istr The impinge*" ellow�ele«unto WNW!aa.. publication. and in the newspaper proper and not in a supplement,and that the first publication of said notice .ey srtees may,,«'s- was in said paper bearing the date of the rtoemeselal_Owe SWAM Mara." .'."be a' 1� day of Sit teas-- ,A.D., 19 and Dee„>wef'De.MnMweemak the last publication bedring the date of the ^OnerMed►prvNM wily. Ste aeas.w.....-,y^...,... /./17- day of Q So hCi y •01111110011 410`4100 AD., p and .,eetews„y., .p, p that the said WR`rDSOR BEACON has been published 's►oaosrx +wr'r•wer continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of S 'eeenf.'Manila*,•°'Cee- consecutive weeks ave waeer1asrw.r;Mom in said County and State,prior to the Zie4anrp.aer.erWet date'of first publication of said notice,and the same is a +staswr"'••ees none newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate a eresie eseswes a nsw ,weMtwevseset.«me. printing of legal notices an advertisements, approved ,'eseewreneerewee sirs` May IS,1931.and all prior as in force. eaee test Mein'eeeeri t V iY • itznarreonomoir 'corruaowtns: WELD P USHER Ite CV 00NA7.00.W,uM0EN' Subecz, d an sworn to before me this day n'wan co " 'icio; of .n`tarerA.Nagai 192a -- cwta,n.ww tom 6l-ti it Lo. ,.rWeeewe M M"WNset., NOTARY PUBLIC MYMe Olf fyyyN IS," _ e-_.14 , My commission expires , �� i4'q 4 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 92-61 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR EXPANSION OF AIRPORT FACILITIES IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - PLATTE VALLEY AIRPARK, LTD., CIO MARILYN M. TAYLOR A public hearing was conducted on October 21, 1992, at 10:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner George Kennedy, Chairman Commissioner Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Assistant County Attorney, Bruce Barker Planning Department representative. Keith Schuett The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated September 28, 1992, and duly published October 8. 1992, in the Windsor Beacon. a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of Platte Valley Airpark, Ltd. c/o Marilyn M. Taylor, for expansion of airport facilities in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Bruce Barker, Assistant County Attorney, made this a matter of record. Keith Schuett, Planning Department representative, entered the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record. Kevin Kennely, Vice-President of Platte Valley Airpark, stated this request is to allow for additional facilities and establish long-term goals for the airpark. In response to questions from Commissioner Lacy, Mr. Kennely stated there are about 20 buildings, and the airpark will not be controlled by the new international airport. Commissioner Lacy asked what roads access the property, and how many homes are in the area. Mr. Kennely stated the access is from Road 41 to Road 18, then south on Road 39. There are only two homes. Commissioner Lacy expressed his concerns about dust control due to heavy traffic on weekends. Mr. Kennely stated he wants to be responsible for any problems that occur, and he is willing to spray, etc. , on Road 18 if the dust is because of increased traffic to his facility. Mr. Schuett suggested a condition of approval requiring Mr. Kennely to spray, which could be tied in with trips generated or complaints received. After discussion about the precedence for this type of condition, and the best way to determine the proper number, it was decided the count would have to be on Road 39. since there is so much other traffic on Road 18. However, the spraying would have to be done on Road 18. There was no public testimony offered concerning this matter. Mr. Schuett suggested wording for the additional Condition of Approval regarding dust abatement. After discussion, it was amended to read: "When traffic on Weld County Road 39, south of Weld County Road 18, exceeds an average daily traffic count of 200 per day, a dust abatement plan, approved by the Engineering Department, shall be implemented on Weld County Road 18 between Weld County Roads 39 and 41 and Weld County Road 39 south of Weld County Road 18. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the request of Platte Valley Airpark, Ltd., c/o Marilyn M. Taylor, for a Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for expansion of airport facilities 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, as well as the additional Condition of Approval as read by Mr. Schuett. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Webster, and it carried unanimously. 921019 pra8& c.c.= a RE: HEARING CERTIFICATION - PLATTE VALLEY AIRPARK PAGE 2 This Certification was approved on the 26th day of October. 1992. 1 /J APPROVED: ATTEST: a j_/ Ma447 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS C !![tiGj WELD COL TY. COLORADO Weld /Coounty Clerk to the Board Geo a Keane y, hairman Deputy Cler to the Board onstance L. Hare , Pro-Tem TAPE #92.33 C. Air/hi/it �r��irb DOCKET #92-61 ;' Gor PL0SS4 W. H. Webster 921019 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 92-59 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR A CONTRACTOR SHOP AND ASSOCIATED USES IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - JACK AND LAVONNE ECKSTINE A public hearing was conducted on October 21. 1992. at 10:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner George Kennedy, Chairman Commissioner Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Commissioner w. H. Webster Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Assistant County Attorney. Bruce Barker Planning Department representative, Keith Schuett The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated September 28, 1992, and duly published October 8, 1992. in the Windsor Beacon, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of Jack and LaVonne Eckstine for a Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for a contractor shop and associated uses in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Bruce Barker, Assistant County Attorney, made this a matter of record. Keith Schuett, Planning Department representative, entered the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record. Jack and LaVonne Eckstine, applicants, were present. In response to a question from Chairman Kennedy, Mr. Eckstine stated he agrees with the Planning Commission recommendation, along with the Conditions of Approval and Development Standards. Commissioner Lacy reviewed a history of this Special Review Permit, and he stated his concerns over whether the Board should allow two uses on the property at the same time, without specifying what those uses might be. Mr. Schuett clarified that this amends the decorative rock production permit, and he stated both uses must fit the definition of contractor shop in the Zoning Ordinance. At Commissioner Lacy's request, Mr. Schuett read the definition of contractor shop into the record. In response to a question from Commissioner Lacy, Mr. Schuett stated the Development Standards are general enough to fit most any use they might include. He also pointed out they would still have to comply with any health standards. Mr. Schuett feels the Development Standards cover the maximum number of uses there, and he feels comfortable with them as written. Commissioner Lacy questioned the number of accesses onto the property. Mr. Schuett pointed out Development Standard #13 limits access to one from each road. There was no public testimony offered concerning this matter. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the request of Jack and LaVonne Eckstine for a Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for a contractor shop and associated uses 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 Harbert, and it carried unanimously. 921017 pko6,2i GG , P4 RE: HEARING CERTIFICATION - ECKSTINE PAGE 2 • This Certification was approved on the 26th day of October. 1992. (/�J f APPROVED: ATTEST /' { /^ �G� i BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS /� y� ( WELD CO TY. COLORADO :≥;tn; Geo e Ken dy. Chairman Constance L. Ear ert, TAPE #92-33 14,241 C. W. Kirb DOCKET #92-59 Gor c j PL0624 f W. H. Webster • 921017 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 92-60 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR AN OPEN-PIT MINING OPERATION IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - 83RD JOINT VENTURE RESOURCE A public hearing was conducted on October 21. 1992, at 10:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner George Kennedy. Chairman Commissioner Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Assistant County Attorney, Bruce Barker Planning Department representative. Keith Schuett The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated September 28. 1992, and duly published October 8, 1992. in the Windsor Beacon, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of 83rd Joint Venture Resource for an open-pit mining operation in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Bruce Barker, Assistant County Attorney, made this a matter of record. Keith Schuett, Planning Department representative, entered the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record, along with changes recommended by staff, as written in Additional Comments, which were also submitted. Mr. Schuett also presented a letter from Boyd Irrigation Company and a memo from Drew Scheltinga, County Engineer, into the record. Gary Tuttle represented the applicant and gave an overview of the proposed activity, which is a gravel mining and processing operation, covering 124 acres. Mr. Tuttle stated it is consistent with the Agricultural Zone and the Comprehensive Plan. He also mentioned it will take approximately 12 years to complete the gravel mining and reclamation project, and he presented a lay-out of the site. They will use a portable crushing and screening operation and split the work into four phases. The overburden and fine material will be used to fill as they go, leaving about 67 acres for the lake. Mr. Tuttle explained the traffic pattern out of the project will be east on "F" Street, then south on 35th Avenue. Mr. Tuttle reviewed an overlay showing the reclamation plan with residential plots, which will eventually have to receive approval as a subdivision, which they are hoping will be annexed to Greeley. When asked by Chairman Kennedy, Mr. Tuttle stated they have received the Additional Comments and the Road Agreement presented to the Board, and they are both acceptable to them as written. He acknowledged they need a Flood Plain Hazard Development Permit and they will get an agreement from the Boyd Irrigation Company, which he believes will be handed into the Planning Department within the next several weeks. Mr. Tuttle asked for clarification on five points, as follows: 1) The original Development Standard #8 was changed in the Planning Commission Hearing to state they would not have to hook up to a public sewer. 2) Original Development Standard #10 was also changed to state they would not have to hook up to public water. 3) Additional Comment #3 reads "Prior to any activity occurring on the site. . .", and he would like the word "approved" changed back to "submitted" since they are now waiting for two permits from the State Engineer's office; and they would like to set up and do the preliminary work before those permits are received. 4) The screening plan needs to be submitted showing berming with landscaping to the south, which is zoned for a mobile home park. He would like to wait until development begins to the south before the screening and berming needs to be done. 5) A reservation for right-of-way of 100' is being requested by the City of Greeley for "F" Street, and Mr. 921018 PA-b885 CO% 7°1. RE:E HEARING CERTIFICATION - 83RD JOINT VENTURE RESOURCE PAG Tuttle feels that could be done before the PUD or Subdivision is approved. They would lose three or four acres of gravel for mining, and that is a significant amount of loss. In response to a question from Chairman Kennedy, Mr. Schuett stated they could make Additional Comment #3 read "Prior to exposing groundwater or lowering the water table. . ." instead of "Prior to any activity. . .". Mr. Schuett explained the City of Greeley has designated "F" Street as an arterial street, which is why they want the extra width. Commissioner Lacy stated the State Permit requires them to stay 100' away from the property line. Commissioner Kirby queried the amount of setback that would be changed. Mr. Tuttle stated it is presently 55' from the centerline of "F" Street. With the full 100' reservation the City is requesting, it would be another 20' from the centerline to the beginning of the slope. Mr. Barker commented on the setback requirements from a man-made structure. (Changed to Tape #92-34) Mr. Tuttle said they would be willing to add a Condition requiring them to maintain or repair "F" Street, as long as they are the ones doing the damage. (Let the record reflect that Chairman Kennedy is now absent, and Commissioner Harbert is acting as Chairman Pro-Tem.) In response to a question from Chairman Pro-Tem Harbert, Commissioner Kirby explained the slope to the lake would begin 5' from the end of the right-of-way if it is 100', which is 25' from the edge of the existing right-of-way. Carl Hill, Bestway Paving Company, stated they have mined other projects on 35th Avenue within 25' of the right-of-way to a depth of 25-40' . This project is only 18' deep. Commissioner Kirby asked if there is enough overburden to extend the bank back out. Mr. Tuttle agreed they could rebuild all the edges along "F" Street so that there would be adequate room to dedicate 50' of right-of-way on their side of "F" Street. The County could then reserve the right-of-way, but have a provision to let them use the current right-of-way as the setback requirement until that was completed and made available. There was further discussion on this concept, and Mr. Hill stated they are mining the areas that will be reclaimed first. Therefore, they could have a 100' right-of-way with setback as they finish mining, filling back in as they go. Mr. Schuett suggested a change to Additional Comment #4 by changing the second note required on the plat to read: "The plat shall be amended to show the limits of excavation 55' north of the centerline of 'F' Street" and add an additional sentence that says: "Fill material shall be used to reclaim the area to original elevation 75' north of the centerline of 'F' Street." Both parties agreed to this. Mr. Tuttle stated the last point to be clarified is the screening plan. In response to Commissioner Lacy's question. Mr. Hill stated on the north side there are two homes, with a couple of homes to the west. Everything adjacent to the property on the south side of "F" Street is farm and pasture, part of which is zoned for mobile homes. Since that is undeveloped, it seems the berm is unnecessary. Discussion ensued as to whether a berm and screening needs to be required. Mr. Hill suggested a "rolling screen" which they could create by using the overburden to build berms to screen along each phase of the project, to be moved along as they go. At the completion of each phase, the topsoil from the berms could then be laid over the finished land. The Board agreed to this approach. Commissioner Lacy questioned whether or not they would be willing to pay into an impact fund, based on number of tons hauled out of the project to be used for repair of roads. Mr. Hill stated he would agree to that only if all the other users would do the same. Wayne Morrison, surrounding property owner, said he is not concerned about the mining operation; however, he is concerned about the 100' right-of-way reservation, which would affect a strip of his property. Craig Aubret, Bellwether Exploration Company, is concerned with the eventual development of residential lots on top of a gas line, which is in violation of Oil and Gas Commission requirements. He realizes it is a future problem; however, he wants it on the record from the first hearing, 921018 RE: HEARING CERTIFICATION - 83RD JOINT VENTURE RESOURCE PAGE 3 that this is a problem. Mr. Aubret presented a diagram which shows the location of the existing well, marked as Exhibit "F". In response to a question from the Board. Mr. Tuttle stated Bellwether Exploration Company will have complete access during all phases of the mining, so there is no problem with that part of it. Mr. Schuett reviewed the change to #3(a) which now reads "A substitute water supply plan and well permit have been approved by the Division of Water Resources prior to exposing groundwater for the mining operation." Mr. Barker pointed out the wording is cumbersome. After discussion, it was decided to make Additional Comment #3(a) number 5. and renumber (b) through (h) to (a) through (g). Commissioner Harbert asked for something to be added to protect property owners to the east. After discussion, Mr. Tuttle stated Mr. Rodman is the adjacent property owner, and he seemed to be primarily concerned with dust control rather than screening from sight. In the Planning Commission hearing, Mr. Tuttle agreed to a four-foot berm with grass seeding. Mr. Schuett reviewed Condition of Approval #4(b), which has to do with the screening plan. Commissioner Lacy requested Mr. Tuttle to talk with Mr. Rodman before the screening plan is submitted to the Board for approval. Mr. Schuett suggested adding to Condition of Approval #4 to read: "A screening plan shall be approved by the Department of Planning Services. The screening plan may include berms and landscaping, and the screening shall be for the east side of the property." The Board approved this change. Discussion was held on the Road Agreement, and it was determined to strike paragraph 1(b). Mr. Tuttle and Mr. Hill both agreed to that. After discussion between Commissioners Kirby and Lacy, Commissioner Lacy clarified that paragraph b is being removed from this agreement, and the other program, regarding impact fees, will be worked on at a later date. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the request of 83rd Joint Venture Resource for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for an open-pit mining operation 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, including changes made today, with the Additional Comments as read into the record by Mr. Schuett. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kirby, and it carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 26th day of October, 1992. //�� G� APPROVED: ATTEST L 1 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS �l��`v"' WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to t c Board �i �l. By: G ge Kekhedy, Chairman eputy Clerk to the` �� Keitarr ��''�� Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tech TAPE #92-33 & 92-34 /vt�[` n C. W. Kirby(' /c/ DOCKET #92-60 lot PL0885 i W. H. Webste 921018 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES • BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO OCTOBER 26, 1992 TAPE 092-34 & a 192-35 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, October 26, 1992, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner George Kennedy. Chairman Commissioner Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Weld County Attorney, Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of October 21, 1992, as printed. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the hearings conducted on October 21, 1992, as follows: 1) Post-Award Hearing, Centennial Development Services, Inc. ; 2) Amended Special Review Permit for expansion of airport facilities in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Platte Valley Airpark, Ltd.; 3) Amended Special Review Permit for a contractor shop and associated uses in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Jack and LaVonne Eckstine; and 4) Special Review Permit for an open-pit mining operation in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, 83rd Joint Venture Resource. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: There were no additions to today's agenda. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: There were no reports given today. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General Fund $230,845.51 Handwritten warrants: General Fund $ 7.300.00 Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. (Let the record reflect Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, is now acting as the attorney of record.) BUSINESS: OLD: EMERGENCY ORDINANCE NO. 164-A. IN MATTER OF AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 164 TO ESTABLISH A SURCHARGE TO COVER ACTUAL AND NECESSARY COSTS OF FINANCING SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN WELD COUNTY (CONT. FROM 10/19/92) : Rick Hoffman, Division Manager of Laidlaw Waste Systems, Inc., read a letter stating his concerns with said Ordinance. Chairman Kennedy stated a letter opposing this matter has been received from Tire Mountain, although no one was present to speak on the matter. Brad Keirnes, Waste Services, stated the Board has received a letter signed by Bill Hedburg stating their concerns. Mr. Keirnes handed out suggested verbiage concerning an annual rebate of excess funds. Discussion was held on the probability of having surplus funds and the manner in which those surplus funds could be controlled. Mr. Warden pointed out that the Commissioners need to have confidence in future Boards concerning the expenditure of those funds or reduction in the surcharge. He said anything else • would be a false security, due to the fact that the future Board could, at any time, amend the Ordinance to reflect their wishes in this area. Mr. Warden also pointed out this Ordinance has many facets, one of the major ones being to mitigate costs of clean up. etc. in the case of a landfill operation pulling out without being properly closed. Mr. Morrison stated by law all funds must be kept within the same fund, and the 5Z surcharge which has been in effect since 1980 could not be separated into a separate fund from the proposed 5% surcharge for hazardous waste. After further discussion, Mr. Warden stated the 5% was arrived at by preparing a budget for the amount that would be necessary to provide the service in 1993. It was not some erroneous figure, but the result of the budget arrived at by the Health Department. John Pickle, Environmental Protection Division of the Health Department, explained the intent and process followed by the Health Department in preparing this draft of said Ordinance. Chairman Kennedy stated this has been changed from what he understood at the worksession: therefore, he will not be able to vote for it. (Changed to Tape #92-35.) Commissioner Harbert moved to approve, on an emergency basis, Ordinance #164-A. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Webster. Mr. Morrison read the text of said Ordinance. On roll call vote, Ordinance No. 164-A was approved on an emergency basis, with Chairman Kennedy voting against said motion. NEW: CONSIDER SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICE AGREEMENT BETWEEN SHERIFF AND TOWN OF SEVERANCE AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. • (Let the record reflect that Chairman Kennedy was excused from the meeting; therefore, Commissioner Harbert is now acting Chairman Pro-Tem.) CONSIDER AGREEMENT FOR SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF DRINKING WATER WITH NORTH HURON WATER COMPANY AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Lacy, the motion carried unanimously. Minutes - October 26. 1992 Page 2 CONSIDER CERTIFICATIONS OF INTENT TO PROCEED FOR TWO SPECIAL BRIDGE FUND PROJECT ESTIMATES FOR BRIDGE'S #8125A AND #18/25A AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Drew Scheltinga, County Engineer, explained this is part of the State special bridge funds to be received by Weld County. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said estimates and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Webster, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER FINAL ABSTRACT OF ASSESSMENT FOR 1992 TO BE SUBMITTED TO COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS, DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION, AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said abstract and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby. the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER APPOINTMENT OF GEORGIA KANTEN TO HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE: Commissioner Lacy moved to appoint Georgia Kanten to the Human Resources Committee, with a term to expire on December 31. 1994. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. EMERGENCY ORDINANCE NO. 167-B, IN MATTER OF A SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION FOR THE YEAR 1992: Mr. Warden explained this supplemental appropriation is necessary mainly to account for the grants that have been received during the year, but a few other minor adjustments are included. He stated said Ordinance was published on October 22, 1992. in the Windsor Beacon. This is the second supplemental processed for 1992. Mr. Warden read said Ordinance into the record. There was no public testimony given. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve Ordinance No. 167-B on an emergency basis. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. FINAL READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 170, IN MATTER OF REGULATING ACTIVITIES IN PARKS OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO: Commissioner Lacy moved to read by title only. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. Mr. Morrison read the title of said Ordinance. There was no public testimony given. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve Ordinance No. 170 on final reading. Seconded by Commissioner Webster, the motion carried unanimously. PLANNING: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: VIOLATIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE - MEZA, G.B.G. I, INC., PEARSON, AND SNYDER OIL COMPANY: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve this Resolution authorizing the County Attorney to proceed with legal action against Francisco F. Meza, G.B.G. I, Inc., Paul Pearson, and Snyder Oil Company for violations of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. Emergency Ordinances No. 164-A and 167-B were both approved today. Ordinance No. 170 was approved on final reading. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. Minutes - October 26, 1992 Page 3 There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:55 A.M. APPROVED: ATTEST: n / PL/tdel/ BOARD OF COUNTY COLORADO /1�1 I WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to he Board Ca—c-g� _ Gee Kennedy, C airman • By: Deputy Cl rk to the Board_ Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem C. J. Kir Gord y W. H. We s� tV..A:.P Minutes - October 26, 1992 Page 4 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY, COLORADO OCTOBER 26, 1992 TAPE #92-35 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, October 26. 1992, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner George Kennedy, Chairman - Excused Commissioner Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Assistant Weld County Attorney, Lee Morrison Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Webster moved to approve the minutes of the Board of Social Services meeting of October 21, 1992. as printed. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the warrants for approval by the Board in the amount of $24,119.71. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 10:00 A.M. APPROVED: ATTEST: / ///N BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 84 /v vtU WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to t e Board EXCUSED Geor e Kennedy. Chairman By: fig/Lolli /2-41� d ! " f!JCrn4e.er-- Deputy Clerk to the EettiV .J Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem C. W. Kirb Go acy W. H. Webster RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES HOUSING AUTHORITY WELD COUNTY, COLORADO OCTOBER 26, 1992 TAPE #92-35 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular 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, October 26. 1992. at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner George Kennedy. Chairman - Excused Commissioner Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Assistant Weld County Attorney, Lee Morrison Acting Clerk to the Board. Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Webster moved to approve the minutes of the Housing Authority Board meeting of September 28. 1992, as printed. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. NEW BUSINESS: CONSIDER CERTIFICATION REGARDING DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE REQUIREMENTS FOR U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Jim Sheehan, Housing Authority, stated this is the Certification required for continuation of our program. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said certification and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. (Let the record reflect Commissioner Lacy is now excused.) CONSIDER ANNUAL UPDATE OF COMPREHENSIVE HOUSING AFFORDABILITY STRATEGY IMPLEMENTATION AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Sheehan stated this update is required before new HUD funds can be received. Commissioner Webster moved to approve said update and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, 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. CC : Ha There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 10:05 A.M. ///� APPROVED: ATTEST: JJ VV 0j BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board EXCUSED / / George Kennedy. Chairman By: g,teedi t; Fyrrcrn nATF (1E APPROVAT. Deputy Clerk to the Board, Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem C. W. Kir Gor Lac / /14 W. Hite stet Minutes - October 26, 1992 Page 2 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA TAPE #92-35 Wednesday, October 28, 1992 ROLL CALL: George Kennedy, Chairman Constance L. Harbert. Pro-Tem C. W. Kirby Gordon E. Lacy W. H. Webster RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Wednesday, October 28, 1992 TAPE #92-35 ROLL CALL: George Kennedy, Chairman Constance L. Harbert. Pro-Tem C. W. Kirby Gordon E. Lacy W. H. Webster MINUTES: Approval of minutes of October 26, 1992 ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: Added as item 88 under New Business: Consider request for vacation of road right-of-way for Weld County Road 23.75 APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants BIDS: 1) Present folder/inserter system - Social Services Department 2) Reject food services contract presented on October 21, 1992 - Human Resources Department 3) Re-present food services contract - Human Resources Department BUSINESS: NEW: 1) Consider Purchase of Services Agreements between FENWC's Head Start Program and Greeley/Evans School District 6 and authorize Chairman to sign 2) Consider Purchase of Service Agreement between FENWC and William C. Bender, D.D.S., and authorize Chairman to sign 3) Consider 1993 Head Start Refunding Application for Federal Assistance from FENWC to Department of Health and Human Services and authorize Chairman to sign 4) Consider Annual Plan and Grant Application between Area Agency on Aging and Colorado Department of Social Services and authorize Chairman to sign 5) Consider Purchase of Services Agreement between FENWC and Sunrise Community Health Center and authorize Chairman to sign 6) Consider Second Amendment Contract for CDBG funds for Revolving Loan Fund with Colorado Department of Local Affairs and authorize Chairman to sign 7) Consider changing speed limit on Weld County Road 7 between Highway 52 and Weld County Road 8 8) Consider request for vacation of road right-of-way for Weld County Road 23.75 SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD: ROLL CALL: George Kennedy, Chairman Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem C. W. Kirby Gordon E. Lacy W. H. Webster MINUTES: Approval of minutes of October 26, 1992 WARRANTS: Don Warden, County Finance Officer CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Oct 30 - Centennial Developmental Services. Inc. 8:00 AM Nov 2 - Work Session 10:00 AM Nov 2 - Fair Board 7:30 PM Nov 4 - County Council 7:30 PM Nov 5 - Convention and Visitors Bureau Board 7:00 AM Nov 5 - Planning Commission 1:30 PM Nov 5 - Island Grove Park Board 3:30 PM Nov 11 - HOLIDAY Nov 26 - HOLIDAY Nov 27 - HOLIDAY HEARINGS: Oct 28 - Show Cause Hearing, James McDonald (cont. from 09/16/92) 10:00 AM Oct 28 - Substantial Change Hearing, Boyd M. and Allison J. Meyer 10:00 AM Nov 2 - Annual Meeting of Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority 9:00 AM Nov 2 - Annual Meeting of Antelope Hills Law Enforcement Authority 9:00 AM Nov 2 - Annual Meeting of Beebe Draw Law Enforcement Authority 9:00 AM Nov 18 - Assessment of Costs. Weld County Road 32 Local Improvement District 111992-1 9:00 AM Nov 18 - Assessment of Costs. Weld County Road 34 Local Improvement District #1992-2 9:00 AM Nov 18 - Final PUD Plan and Site Specific Development Plan, Lind Land Company 10:00 AM Nov 18 - Preliminary Hearing, Weld County Road 38 Local Improvement District #1992-4 10:00 AM Nov 18 - Amend certain Sections of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, Ordinance No. 89-X 10:00 AM COMMUNICATIONS: 1) Johnstown-Milliken Chamber of Commerce, Inc., re: Weld County Road 44 from 1-25 to Weld County Road 13 and Weld County Road 50 from 1-25 to Weld County Road 17 PUBLIC REVIEW: 1) Mined Land Reclamation Division Application and Report for Regular (112) Operation - Dry Pit, Marick/Anderson Pit, Weld County RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve Supplemental Service Agreement between Sheriff and Town of Severance * 2) Approve Certifications of Intent to Proceed for two Special Bridge Fund Project Estimates for Bridge's 118/25A and #18/25A * 3) Approve Final Abstract of Assessment for 1992 to be submitted to Colorado Department of Local Affairs, Division of Property Taxation * 4) Approve appointment of Georgia Kanten to Human Resources Committee * 5) Authorize County Attorney to proceed with legal action for Zoning Violations - Meza, G.S.G. I, Inc., Pearson, and Snyder Oil Company * 6) Approve Certification regarding Drug-Free Workplace Requirements for U.S. Department of Agriculture * 7) Approve annual update of Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy Implementation * 8) Approve Corrected Resolution re: Special Review Permit - Wolfe * Signed this date Wednesday, October 28. 1992 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICE AGREEMENT BETWEEN SHERIFF AND 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 a Supplemental Service Agreement between the Weld County Sheriff and the Town of Severance, commencing October 26. 1992. and ending December 31, 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 County, Colorado. that the Supplemental Service Agreement between the Weld County Sheriff and the Town of Severance 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 followi vote on the 26th day of October, A.D., 1992. hil ATTEST OY ✓U/ BOARD OF COUNTY WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to th Board — —� 44/-14 eooa Ke edy, CharmanBY: ./f211-in '/17 rrw�/� � Pte' ' Deputy Clerk to the Boa Constance L. Hat ert, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO RH: , C. W. K County Attorney Got ' W. H. Webster 921037 d � CIS .. So S , E <dr(�aA ce r.,..„ ,it SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICE AGREEMENT y� 712 u.; 20 P z � 22 � THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this ( day of J1l , • 1992, by and between the COUNTY OF WELD and the WELD COUNTY SHE IFF, !aka, through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, hereinafter -FR ii rxed to as "County", and the TOWN OF SEVERANCE, hereinafter referred to as the iaayt/^) WHEREAS, the Town is desirous of entering into an Agreement with the County for the performance of law enforcement services over and above the regular law enforcement service level provided by the County Sheriff; and WHEREAS, the County is willing to render such additional services and law enforcement protection on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement; and WHEREAS, such Agreements are authorized by Section 29-1-203, C.R.S., and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, ARticle II, section 2-3; and NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual covenants, conditions, and promises contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY COUNTY A. Directly Committed Patrol Services The County will provide to the Town patrol services directly committed to the Town according to a regular schedule mutually established by Town and County. This schedule shall be subject to modification from time to time by agreement of the parties. ELD Y;_,•.:y_ However, the Weld County Sheriff retains ultimate authority to reassign, at any time, any Sheriff's personnel performing this directly committed patrol service to law enforcement needs elsewhere T9 0CT 42 t1= t7 throughout the County. In such case, the Sheriff, in his discretion, may provide any unfulfilled scheduled patrol service later in the same scheduled day. The Town shall be responsible for payment, pursuant to this Agreement, only for actual patrol services provided within the Town's corporate limits. B. Other Services As part of, or in addition to, the directly committed patrol services described above, County's services to Town will include the following services to be performed within the Town's corporate limits: 1. Investigation and enforcement of Colorado Statute violations. 2. Investigation of traffic accidents. C. Exceptions to Service The County will not impound, contain or transport animals at large or collect trash dumped or deposited in violation of the Town Ordinances in the absence of a separate written agreement for such service. D. 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 Town set forth in this Agreement. The Town shall not be liable for the direct payment of salaries, wages, or other compensation to County personnel performing the services set 91037 forth in this Agreement on behalf of the County. The 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 net in the Town, its officers and agents. Generally, performance standards, procedures and discipline for those deputies performing the terms of this Agreement shall be consistent with the performance standards, procedures and discipline required of deputies providing service in unincorporated areas of Weld County. E. Availability of Sheriff Upon request of the Town Board, the Sheriff or his designee shall appear before the Town Board on one (1) occasion per month for purposes of administering this Agreement. Appearances by the Sheriff or his designee in excess of one (1) appearance per month will be assessed to the Town as hourly service at the hourly rate set forth in Section 6.A. F. 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 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 Town's Agreement Monitor, referenced in Section 2.8. The designated County Contact Person and the Town's Agreement Monitor shall work toward the common purpose of enhancing the effectiveness of law enforcement in the Town. It is understood that the Town's Agreement Monitor will forward all complaints or concerns from the Town in relation to this Agreement to the County's designated Contact Person. The County's 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. 2. SERVICES PROVIDED BY TOWN A. Town Facilities The Town agrees to provide, at not cost to the County, liberal access to Town Hall facilities for administrative use such as interviews and completion of reports. B. Agreement Monitor In order to administer this Agreement effectively, the Town shall designate an Agreement Monitor. Until further notice is received, the Town's Agreement Monitor shall be the individual named in Schedule 8, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Any change in the Agreement Monitor shall be effective upon ten (10) days advance written notice to the County's Contact Person. The Agreement Monitor and the County's Contact Person shall work toward the common purpose of enhancing the effectiveness of law enforcement 9 ;1037 services in the Town. The Agreement Monitor shall forward all complaints or concerns from the Town 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. 3. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS A. Town Jail The Town acknowledges that this Agreement in no way affects the Town's general police power to establish and erect a Town Jail. The Town also acknowledges that this Agreement does not constitute the consent of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County for the use of the Weld County Jail for the confinement and punishment of Town Ordinance offenders. See Sections 31-15-401 (1) (j) and (k), C.R.S. 4. 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. The Town may renew this Agreement by notifying the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners and the Weld County Sheriff in writing not later than sixty (60) days prior to the expiration date of this Agreement. This notice shall state the terms and monetary compensation to be paid under the proposed renewed contract. Failure to reach an agreement on the Town's proposed renewal terms of this Agreement at least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the Agreement shall result in the Agreement automatically terminating by its own terms on the specified date. 5. TERMINATION This Agreement may be unilaterally terminated by either party with or without cause by one hundred twenty (120) days written notice, delivered to the other party in accordance with Section 7, "Notices", or as otherwise provided in this Agreement. 6. COST AND REIMBURSEMENT A. Contract Amount Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, all services rendered to Town by County pursuant to the terms of this Agreement shall be billed to Town at the rate of $30.00 per hour. The maximum cumulative total that Town may e billed for ervices during the terms of this Agreement is $ S ..H/f, --A- terms If this maximum cumulative total is depleted pr or to tle expiration of the term of this Agreement, County may, at its option, immediately terminate this Agreement and thereby render void all of County's obligations hereunder. B. Weld County Court and Weld District Court Appearances The Town will not be required to reimburse County for appearances by Weld Sheriff's Deputies in Weld County Court or Weld District Court even if the alleged violation occurred within the incorporated limits of the Town. C. 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 9Z1037 Town. D. Payment The Town hereby agrees to pay each statement within forty five (45) days following the month for which these services are billed. If payment from Town is not received by the forty fifth (45th) day, 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 Town and to the Board of Weld County Commissioners pursuant to Section 7. 7. 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 8, attached hereto and incorporated herein 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 Agreement Monitor or the County Contact Person. 8. RESPONSIBILITY FOR LEGAL PROCEEDINGS The Town shall be responsible for defending itself and its officers and employees in any civil action brought against the Town and its officers and employees by any person claiming injury and damages as a result of the performance of this Agreement. Likewise, the 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 Town 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 Town, or any officer or employee thereof, arising out of the performance of this Agreement. 9. 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 Town and the County, and nothing contained in this Agreement shall give or allow any claim or right of actions whatsoever by any other person on this agreement. It is the express intention of the Town and County that any entity, other than the Town 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. 10. 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 921037 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. 11. 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 ATTES :/ / / OF WELD UNTY, COLO O • CLERK TO THE BO 4jj.fr� /0/.29/qW-' APPRO D A TO FORM: • C UNIX ATTO EY A TOWN 1 OF SEVERANCE BY: S\-.) B" 3>? '� li//� & CLERK MAYOR I Cl /i APPROVED AS TO FORM: C.J BY: ±OwN ATTORNEY 91037 SCHEDULE A 1. Until further notice is received, the County's Contact Person shall be: Manager Kim Fliethman Manager David Malcom 2. Until further notice is received, the Town's Agreement Monitor shall be: Roberta Haas Town Clerk P.O. Box 122 Severance, CO 80546 P*one 686-2366 Barbara Gomez, Mayor Phone 686-9937 91037 A SCHEDULE S 1. Any notice to County provided for in this Agreement shall be sent to: Weld County Sheriff's Office 910 10th Avenue Greeley, CO. 80631 Attention: Manager Dave Malcom 2. Any notice to Town provided for in this Agreement shall be sent to: Roberta Haas Town Clerk /1//g/CM Post Office Box 122 Sever ance, CO 80546 -� own L P 921037 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE CERTIFICATIONS OF INTENT TO PROCEED FOR TWO SPECIAL BRIDGE FUND PROJECT ESTIMATES FOR BRIDGE'S 08125A AND #18/25A WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter. is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado. and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with Certifications of Intent to Proceed for two Special Bridge Fund Project Estimates for Bridge's #8/25A and #18/25A to be submitted to Colorado Counties, Inc., and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said certifications, copies of which are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Certifications of Intent to Proceed for two Special Bridge Fund Project Estimates for Bridge's 118/25A and #18/25A be, and hereby are, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said certifications. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of October. A.D., 1992. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: !f WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld Co y Irk to the Board EXCUSED Gee ge Kennedy, Chairman BY __� � >•`��t'` Deputy Clerk to the Boa Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS , FORM: C. W. Ki y County Attorney Gov a W. H. Webster 921033 E&Oa3) tc ' tG•, CGS SPECIAL BRIDGE FUND BRIDGE PROJECT ESTIMATE Structure Number WELQ08.0-025.0A County Weld Engineering: Preliminary Engineering $ 15.000 Design Engineering 25,000 Construction Engineering and staking 40,000 Project Engineering 50.000 Final Inspection L.000 TOTAL ENGINEERING COSTS: S 131,000 Labor — Materials — Equipment: Mobilization $ 30,000 Site Preparation 25,000 , Excavation 30.000 Abutments/Piers/Piling 120,000 Structure/Deck/Guard Rail 175,000 Approaches 75.000 Pavement 35,000 TOTAL LABOR - MATERIALS - EQUIPMENT COSTS: $ 490,000 Contingencies: $ 50,000 TOTAL PROJECT COST $ 671,000 Date of Bid Proposal: August 1; 1993 Project Start Date: Sevtember 15, 1993 Project Completion Date: January 15, 1994 Estimate Prepared By: 0,frt j6 Civil Engineer I (signature and title) Approved Chairman. Board of County Commissioners: • (signature �o/a3/9a- 921033 CERTIFICATION OF INTENT TO PROCEED The County of Weld hereby certifies to the Colorado 2ighway. CCommieeion that it .•intends. to proceed with she .Bridge Proj.ect, Structure Number Wel-008.0-025.0A , for which it received Special Bridge Fund Account monies; and certifies that it has, or will have January 1, 1993 (date) , the required twenty percent local matching funds. Attached is a design engineer's preliminary cost estimate and. a specific construction schedule, including a project start date and a projected project completion date, pursuant to the State Department of Highway's Procedural Directive Number 43.1, paragraph 5*. By LYIa , � �r �t (county official) Drew Scheltinga (official's name printed) County Engineer (title) Date: lfl t2`Z(61Z. * This attachment is a requirement unless good cause is shown for a delayed transmittal. 921033 SPECIAL BRIDGE FUND BRIDGE PROJECT ESTIMATE Structure Number WEL01S.0-025.0A County Weld Engineering: Preliminary Engineering $ 15,000 Design Engineering 25,000 Construction Engineering and staking 50.000 Project Engineering 50.000 Final Inspection 1,000 TOTAL ENGINEERING COSTS: S 141.Q00 Labor - Materials - Equipment: Mobilization S 30,000 Site Preparation 35.000 Excavation - 55,000 Abutments/Piers/Piling 125.000 Structure/Deck/Guard Rail 175,000 Approaches - 150,000 Pavement 65,000 TOTAL LABOR - MATERIALS - EQUIPMENT COSTS: S 635.000 Contingencies: $ 50.000 TOTAL PROJECT COST $ 826,000 Date of Bid Proposal: August 1, 1993 Project Start Date: September 15, 1993 Project Completion Date: January 15, 1994 Estimate Prepared By: � t Engineer I / (signature and Civil title) Approved Chairman, Board of County Commissioners: l - signatur /41/28/a- 921033 CERTIFICATION OF INTENT TO PROCEED The County of Weld hereby certifies to the Colorado aighway. Commission '=that it ,intends to proceed .with the .Bridge Project, Structure Number wet-018.0-025.OA , for which it received Special Bridge Fund Account monies; and certifies that it has, or will have January 1, 1993 (date), the required twenty percent local matching funds. Attached is a design engineer's preliminary cost estimate and.a specific construction schedule, including a project start date and a projected project completion date, pursuant to the State Department of Highway's Procedural Directive Number 43.1, paragraph 5*. By: 7 -A,.Q �� t (county official) Drew Scheltinga (official's name printed) County Engineer (title) Date: * This attachment is a requirement unless good cause is shown for a delayed transmittal. 92103 +,4e' MEMORAnDU wine To Date 9l COLORADO From Da ny Cra ^ C5 U Fagsaor, LL • subject, WET-Ont.-0 0nni one WET -018 0-1?5 04. - Pgf 'da Itrrc Please place the following items on the Board's agenda for Monday, October 26, 1992: 1. Certification of Intent to Proceed - WEL-008.0-025.0A 2. Certification of Intent to Proceed - WEL-018.0-125.0A Appropriate documentation is attached. DC/zw:clbd cc: Commissioner Webster WEL-008.0.025.0A WEL-018.0-125.0A File 921033 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE 1992 ABSTRACT OF ASSESSMENT 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 the 1992 Abstract of Assessment to be submitted to the Division of Property Taxation. Department of Local Affairs, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said abstract of assessment. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, that the 1992 Abstract of Assessment be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said abstract of assessment. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of October, A.D.. 1992. // BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: A�// I WELD COUNTY. COLORADO Weld ount le t rd EXCUSED Geor e Kennedy. Chairman BY: ! (,yidit -•K /1� loi Deputy Clerk toAhe Boat-; Constance L. Harbert, o-Tem APPROVED AS TO 0 : 1'oT47G�/�,1 C. Kir y County Attorney Gor . W. H. Webster 921032 Asoaa3 C G % t 5/ 1 e 15 DPI" AD FORM 101 AA 60/92 10/10/1992 Date submitted by Assessor Gordon Bachman Contact Person YEAR 336-4000 ext 4299 ABSTRACT OF ASSESSMENT Phone Number (CRS ZL9-5-1211) COUNTY NAME ----> WELD DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS r ` 921032 15 DPI AD PAGE 1 OF FORM 101 AA 68/92 VACANT LAND 18 PAGES WELD VACANT REAL NO. OF NOT LAND IMPRVMTS TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES PARCELS USED VALUE VALUE VALUE RESIDENTIAL LOTS 3128 6492040 6492040 [01001 COMMERCIAL LOTS 459 3602940 3602940 [0200] INDUSTRIAL LOTS 244 1421320 1421320 [0300] PUD LOTS 213 1587280 1587280 [0400] ALL OTHER VACANT LAND (SIZE IN ACRES) : LESS THAN 1 .0 160 78640 78640 [0510] 1.0 TO 4.99 264 721290 721290 [0520] 5.0 TO 9.99 92 611200 611200 C0530] 10.0 TO 34.99 158 1296120 1296120 [0540] 35.0 TO 99.99 103 867530 867530 [0550] 100.0 AND UP 19 164920 164920 [0560] MINOR STRUCTURES 0 0 ON VACANT LAND -- -- [0600] TOTAL VACANT LAND 4840 16843280 0 16843280 t' 921032 15 DPT AD PAGE 2 OF FORM 101 AA 68/92 RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY 18 PAGES WELD RESIDENTIAL REAL NO. OF UN/SP/ LAND IMPRVMTS TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES PARCELS RESIDS VALUE VALUE VALUE SINGLE FAMILY RESID 28523 28424 46233050 195089370 241322420 I Parcels Resids C11121 0121.23 DUPLEXES-TRIPLEXES 581 1:19 855690 4143300 4998990 Parcels Resides C11.151 C12153 MULTI-UNITS (4-8) 526 3966 1236430 8710950 9947380 Parcels Resids C11201 t12201 MULTI-UNITS (9 & UP) 119 5296 1304780 11453.520 1275830 Parcels Resids C11253 C1225) CONDOMINIUMS 56 1089 1660200 9041600 10701800 Projects Resids t11307 C12303 MANUF HOUSING 1399 5410 1736640 7226730 8963370 (MOBILE HOMES) Parcels Resids 01135? C123'53 MANUF HOUSING 58 3557 2820240 :170 2823410 (LAND, PARK ETC) Parks MH Spaces 011407 C12401 PARTIALLY EXEMPT 19 20 11730 71340 83070 (TAXABLE PART) Parcels Txbl Units C11503 012501 TOTAL REAL 31281 55858760 235739980 29.1598740 y,====== ,L.====== == amam=mix==m= ft===Ct4maxm RESIDS PERSONAL ,NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLD TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES SCHEDULES FURN & EQ VALUE TOTAL PERSONAL 1 50 50 a====== [14103=======.== TOTAL RESIDENTIAL $ 291598790 921032 15 DPI AD PAGE 3 OP FORM 101 AA 68/92 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 18 PAGES WELD COMMERCIAL REAL NO. OF UNITS! LAND IMPRVMTS TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES PARCELS ACRES VALUE VALUE VALUE MERCHANDISING 563 925_350 22357060 31610410 [2112] [2212] LODGING 25 629 669960 2203600 2873560 Rooms [2115] [2215] OFFICES 379 3426950 16919580 20346530 [21203 [22203 RECREATION 34 1042270 2305050 3347320 021253 [222 53 GAMBLING 0 0 0 0 [21273 C22273 SPECIAL PURPOSE 818 9020770 33363110 4`383880 [21303 022303 WAREHOUSE/STRG 425 4283940 20517080 24801020 [2135] [2235] MULTI-USE (3+) 46 688 736730 4516040 5252770 Units [2140] [22403 RECREATION LANDS 0 0 0 0 [CRS 39--3-112] Acres [21453 PARTIALLY EXEMPT 18 19 94510 350930 445440 (TAXABLE PART) Parcels Taxable C2150) 02250] Units TOTAL REAL 2308 28528420 102532450 131060930 _3== === a=,3== ===0, ====.====_-t rmu=====w== COMMERCIAL PERSONAL NUMBER OF EQUIPMENT, TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES SCHEDULES FURN & MACH VALUE GAMBLING PERSONAL 0 0 0 [2405] OTHER PERSONAL 4861 33862590 33862590 [24103 TOTAL PERSONAL 4861 33862590 TOTAL COMMERCIAL $ 164923520 921032 15 DPT AD PAGE 4 OF FORM 101 AA 68/92 INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY 18 PAGES WELD INDUSTRIAL REAL NO. OF NOT LAND IMPRVMTS TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES PARCELS USED VALUE VALUE VALUE CONTRACT/SERVICE 5 271280 2865430 2156710 CZ112J Ca212) MANUF/PROCESSING 125 2545540 37263540 29309080 [:1153 [32153 MANUF/MILLING 0 0 0 0 CZ120) C3220J REFINING/PETROL G 0 0 0 0:1253 CJ2253 TOTAL REAL 130 2816820 40128970 42945790 ======= 5aiCf-====.S ===.0====== INDUSTRIAL PERSONAL NUMBER OF EQUIPMENT, TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES SCHEDULES FURN & MACH VALUE TOTAL PERSONAL 141 68761130 68761130 �mca=am C z 410 3. ===.= =o TOTAL INDUSTRIAL $ /11706920 =SCW��G�Siii 921032 15 DPT AD PAGE 5 OF FORM 101 AA 60/92 AGRICULTURAL PROPERTY 18 PAGES WELD AGRICULTURAL REAL NO. OF PARCELS/ LAND XMPRVMTS TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES ACRES RESIDENCES VALUE VALUE VALUE IRRIGATED LAND 401367 5388 40844990 40844990 [41173 DRY FARM LAND 574094 3924 12137010 12137010 [41273 MEADOW HAY LAND 2119 43 32190 32190 [4137] CRAZING LAND 1031818 7132 3988360 3988360 [41473 ORCHARD LAND 0 0 0 0 [41573 FARM/RANCH 16279 1781 34520 34520 WASTE LAND [41673 FOREST LAND 0 0 0 0 [4177] FARM/RANCH 4920 27403810 27403810 RESIDENCE Residences [4277] MANUF HOUSING 1222 1939500 1939500 (MOBILE HOMES) Residences [4278] FARM/RANCH 24852920 24852920 SUPPORT BLDGS [42797 ALL OTHER AG PROF'TY 9990 1405730 9651070 11056800 [CRS 39-1-1023 [41803 [4280] TOTAL REAL 2035667 18268 58442800 63847300 122290100 .====== =====.T= m===ilt.^.==== ==UGC====='= =========.. ^Land Parcels Only ALL OTHER AG PERSONAL EQUIPMENT, TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES SCHEDULES FURN pj MACH VALUE TOTAL PERSONAL 47 4830910 4830910 ..==w=== [4410]�m�®cmrroc� TOTAL AGRICULTURAL $ 127121010 921032 15 DPT AD PAGE 6 OF FORM 101 AA 68/92 NATURAL RESOURCES PROPERTY 18 PAGES WELD NAT. RESOURCES REAL NO. OF TONS OF LAND IMPRVMTS TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES ACRES PRODUCTION* VALUE VALUE VALUE COAL 0 0 0 0 0 # Mines [5110] 052102 EARTH OR STONE 55 1656753• 692630 0 692630 PRODUCTS # Operations [5120] C52202 NON-PRODUCING 0 ---- 0 0 0 PATENTED Acres [51402 05240] NON-PRODUCING 0 -- Exempt 0 0 UNPATENTED Structures 1/1/89 C52502 SEVERED MINERAL 2645 -- 1072840 -- 1072840 INTERESTS Acres [51702 TOTAL REAL 1656753 1765470 0 1765470 ======= ========.= ..====,-,=== ========== NAT. RES. PERSONAL NUMBER OF EQUIPMENT, TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES SCHEDULES FURN & MACH VALUE COAL 2 403380 403380 • 054102 EARTH OR STONE 12 120740 120740 PRODUCTS C54202 02 NON-PRODUCING 0 0 0 PATENTED C54403 NON-PRODUCING 0 0 0 UNPATENTED 054502 TOTAL PERSONAL 14 524120 524120 . _ TOTAL NATURAL RESOURCES • $ 2289590 *Multiply number of cubic yards by 1.35 to calculate tons. 921032 15 DPI AD PAGE 7 OF FORM 101 AA 68/92 PRODUCING MINES PROPERTY 18 PAGES WELD PROD. MINES REAL NO. OF TONS OF LAND IMPRVMTS TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES MINES PRODUCTION VALUE VALUE VALUE MOLYBDENUM 0 0 0 0 0 # Mines [6110] [62210] PRECIOUS METALS 0 0 0 0 0 lit Mines [6120] [62207 BASE METALS 0 0 0 0 0 # Mines [61307 [62301 STRATEGIC MINERALS 0 0 0 0 0 # Mines [61407 [6240] OIL SHALE/RETORT 0 0 0 0 0 # Operations C61507 . [62507 TOTAL REAL 0 0 0 0 0 axmamm ======®says ======y=x= =m=mo==mma mam===a=== PROD MINES PERSONAL NUMBER OF EQUIPMENT, TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES SCHEDULES FURN & MACH VALUE MOLYBDENUM 0 0 0 [6410] PRECIOUS METALS 0 0 0 C6420] BASE METALS 0 0 0 [6430] STRATEGIC MINERALS 0 0 0 [6440] OIL SHALE/RETORT 0 0 0 [6450] TOTAL PERSONAL 0 0 0 TOTAL PRODUCING MINES $ 0 I 921032 15 DPT AD PAGE 8 OF ' FORM 101 AA 68/92 OIL AND GAS PROPERTY 18 PAGES WELD OIL AND GAS REAL NO. OF LAND IMPRVMTS TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES WELLS* PRODUCTION VALUE VALUE VALUE PROD OIL PRIMARY 4176 5104349 88599730 0 88599730 Bbl [71103 [7210] PROD OIL SECONDARY 23 155663 2332020 0 2332080 8b1 [7120] [7220] PROD GAS PRIMARY 4390 88875651 125852870 0 125852870 Mc? [7130] [72303 PROD GAS SECONDARY 8 9456 7760 0 7760 Mct [7140] [7240] OIL SHALE/IN SITU 0 0 0 0 0 41 Operations Bbl C7150] [7250] TOTAL REAL 8597 216792440 0 216792440 -cCv7C97¢ sat��maaamm = r_m»:c= ==soar====== OIL & GAS PERSONAL NUMBER OF EQUIPMENT, TOTAL PROPERTY SUBCLASSES SCHEDULES FURN & MACH VALUE PROD OIL PRIMARY 2387 3.1030090 11030090 [7410) PROD OIL SECONDARY 16 69770 69770 [7420] PROD GAS PRIMARY 3980 16318210 16318210 [7430] PROD GAS SECONDARY 25 218730 218730 [7440] OIL SHALE/IN SITU 0 0 0 [7450] TOTAL PERSONAL 6408 27636800 27636800 aa�memmman �wSmrmaaac�m mR gs==mmaxm TOTAL OIL AND GAS $ 244429240 *Producing wells only. 921032 15 DPT AD PAGE 9 OF FORM 101 AA 68/92 STATE ASSESSED PROPERTY 18 PAGES WELD PROPERTY COM- NOT NOT PROPERTY TOTAL CLASS PANIES USED USED VALUE VALUE STATE ASSESSED 135 102234500 102234500 PROPERTY [8991] TOTAL STATE ASSESSED $ 102234500 921032 15 DPT AD PAGE 10 OF FORM 101 AA 68/92 EXEMPT PROPERTY 18 PAGES WELD PROPERTY NO. OF LAND IMPRVMTS PERSONAL TOTAL CLASS PARCELS VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE FEDERAL 662 954570 217120 0 1171690 [9119] [92;9] [98191 STATE 495 2430960 217120 0 2648080 [9129] [9229] [98293 COUNTY 170 1653730 1767970 0 3421700 [9139] [92393 [98391 POLITICAL 1082 7958230 7268300 0 15226530 SUBDIVISIONS [9149] [9249] [98491 RELIGIOUS PURPOSES* 281 1543.620 3278990 0 4822610 [9159] [9259] [9859] SCHOOLS - PRIVATE 25 185690 747920 0 933610 [9169] [9269] [9869] CHARITABLE 130 573330 1726460 0 2299790 [9179] [9279] [9879] ALL OTHER 47 90110 24570 0 114680 [9199] [92991 [9899] TOTALS 2892 15390240 15248450 0 30638690 =.qi= = .====,===== ====....... ....=====.$ ===.==c1cr_-_ TOTAL EXEMPT $ 30638690 *Includes Parsonages, Manses, etc. 921032 15 DPT AD PAGE 11 OF FORM 101 AA 68/92 SUMMARY OF ASSESSMENT ROLL 18 PAGES WELD LAND IMPRVMTS PERSONAL TOTALS VACANT LAND 16843280 0 16843280 RESIDENTIAL. _5858760 235739980 50 291598790 COMMERCIAL 28526480 102`32450 33362590 16492_520 INDUSTRIAL 2816320 40128970 687611:0 111706920 AGRICULTURAL 98442800 63847300 4830910 127121010 NATURAL RESOURCES 1765470 0 524120 2289590 PRODUCING MINES 0 0 0 0 OIL & GAS 216792440 0 27636800 244429240 1. TOTALS BY ASSESSOR $ 381048050 442248700 135615600 958912350 =======m== =========m ===arts = 2. STATE ASSESSED 102234500 3. TOTAL TAXABLE $1061146850 4. TOTAL EXEMPT 30633690 5. TOTAL TAXABLE AND EXEMPT $1091785540 as®S==cat=® SUMMARY OF CHANGES AFTER ASSESSMENT BY COUNTY ASSESSOR 6. TOTALS BEFORE TAXABLE EXEMPT TOTAL CHANGES BY COUNTY BOARD VALUATION VALUATION VALUATION • OF EGIUALIZATION (LINES 3, 4, 5 RESPECTIVELY) $1061146850 30638690 1091785540 NOTE: Page 12, CBOE Changes can be reached after c mp:etxng Page 13. 921.032 15 DPT AD PAGE 12A OF FORM 101 AA 68/92 18 PAGES WELD SUMMARY OF CHANGES AFTER ASSESSMENT BY COUNTY ASSESSOR I . CHANGES BY COUNTY BOARD OF EQUIALIZATION (Number of Chgs)= 12 CHANGES BY COUNTY BD OF EQUALIZATION (Taxable 4- Exempt)= $ -2586450 (Show reductions by entries preceeded by a minus (-) sign, and round to the nearest $10. ) <-VACANT LAND-> < RESIDENTIAL > CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT 0100 0 1112 -11480 1212 0 0200 0 1115 0 1215 0 0300 0 1120 0 1220 0 0400 0 1125 0 1225 0 0510 0 1130 0 1230 0 0520 0 1135 0 1235 0 0530 0 1140 0 1240 0 0540 0 1150 0 1250 0 0550 0 PERSONAL PROPERTY 0560 0 1410 0 0600 0 COMMERCIAL > <--INDUSTRIAL-> <-AGRICULTURAL-> CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT 2112 -17500 2212 0 3112 0 4117 0 2115 0 2215 0 3115 0 4127 0 2120 0 2220 -34070 3120 0 4137 0 2125 0 2225 0 3125 0 4147 0 2127 0 2227 0 3212 0 4157 0 2130 0 2230 -2453140 3215 0 4167 0 2135 0 22_3.5 -18930 3220 0 4177 0 2140 0 2240 0 3225 0 4180 0 2145 0 -- PERSONAL PROPERTY 4277 0 2150 0 2250 0 3410 0 4278 0 PERSONAL PROPERTY 4279 0 2405 0 4280 0 2410 0 PERSONAL PROPERTY 4410 0 NATURAL RESOURCES > < PRODUCING MINES > CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT 5110 0 5210 0 6110 0 6210 0 5120 0 5220 0 6120 0 6220 0 5140 0 5240 0 6130 0 6230 . 0 5150 Exempt 5250 0 6140 0 6240 0 5170 0 PERSONAL PROPERTY 6150 0 6250 0 5410 0 PERSONAL PROPERTY 5420 0 6410 0 5440 0 6420 0 5450 0 6430 0 6440 0 6450 0 921032 , 15 DPT AD PAGE 126 OF FORM 101 AA 68/92 18 PAGES WELD SUMMARY OF CHANGES AFTER ASSESSMENT BY COUNTY ASSESSOR (con't) < OIL & GAS > < EXEMPT PROPERTY > CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT CODE AMOUNT 7110 0 7210 0 9119 0 921.9 0 7120 0 7220 0 9129 0 9229 0 7130 0 7230 0 9139 0 9239 0 7140 0 7240 0 9149 0 9249 0 7.150 0 7250 0 9159 0 9259 0 PERSONAL PROPERTY 9169 0 9269 0 7410 -28680 9179 0 9279 0 7420 0 9199 0 9299 0 7430 -22650 ALL EXEMPT PERSONAL PROPERTY 7440 0 9999 0 7450 0 RECONCILATION AREA VAC 0 Taxable Total -2586430 RES -11480 COM -2523640 Exempt Total = 0 IND 0 AGR 0 Total Total = --2586450 NAT 0 PMS 0 Less Line I = -2586450 O&G -51330 (Page 12A) ==c==.,===�= Balanced if $0 $0 Net OBOE -2586450 TAXABLE EXEMPT TOTAL VALUATION VALUATION VALUATION 7. Net Changes by $ -2586450 0 -22586450 County Board of Equalization (CBOE) 8. Total after $1058560400 30638690 1089199090 Net Changes by CBOE A B C (Certify Line 8, Column A) ---A Press F5 to go to Cities & Towns 921032 15 DPT AD AGGREGATE ASSESSED VALUATION PAGE 13 OF FORM 101 AA 68/92 OF NEW CONSTRUCTION 18 PAGES WELD Press F6 to escape from "Titles On" after input is complete NEW CONST OTHER NET FOR CERT- DEMO & NEW NEW CLASS IFICATION DESTROYED CONST ** CONST RESIDENTIAL REAL 4336270 0 0 4338270 PROPERTY ( Including Ag Res & All Mobile Homes) RESIDENTIAL 0 0 0 0 PERSONAL PROPERTY (Only) COMMERCIAL 22459070 034870 2493940 INDUSTRIAL 66610 0 0 636610 AGRICULTURAL 123230 0 0 123230 (Excluding All Ag Res & Mobile Homes) NATURAL RESOURCES 0 0 0 0 PRODUCING MINES 0 0 0 0 OIL & GAS 0 0 0 0 STATE ASSESSED 0 0 0 0 WELD 7557180 0 34870 7592050 ** Includes additions to structures, new improvements, and substantial remodeling which do not impact taxing entity services, but does not include repairs which are only necessary to maintain the structure. Press F4 to go to CBOE Changes 921Cd2 r 1 1 y • W"; Z FORM 101 AA 65/92 VERIFICATION OF BALK ES WELD TAXABLE EXEMPT O PAriC VALUATION VALUATION VAL NET CHANGES BY CBOE ICyV FROM PAGE 12B LINE 8 4 -/5864 0 -2t,0645G �fi.,- ' TOTAL CHANGES BY CBOE PROM PAGE 12A LINE I -2586450 BALANCED IF . TO $0 $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 CSOE changes, and school district pages. ALL CLASSES MUST SE 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 SCHOOL Summary - Schools +/-CBOE DISTRICTS DIFFERENCE 16843280 VAC 16843230 VAC 0 2915873.10 RES 291587310 RCS 0 162399880 COM 162399880 COM 0 111706920 IND 111,706920 IND 0 1271 21010 AGR 127121010 AGR 0 2289590 NAT 2289590 NAT 0 0 PMS 0 PMS 0 244377910 O&G 244377910 OP. G 0 102234500 SA 102234500 SA 0 1058560400 TOTALS1058560400 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 921032 15 DPT AD PAGE 14 OF FORM 101 AA 68/92 VERIFICATION OF BALANCES 18 PAGES WELD TAXABLE EXEMPT TOTAL VALUATION VALUATION VALUATION NET CHANGES BY CBOE FROM PAGE 12B LINE 8 $ -2586450 0 -2586450 TOTAL CHANGES BY CBOE FROM PAGE 12A LINE I 2526450 BALANCED IF = TO $0 $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 SCHOOL Summary - Schools = +/-OBOE DISTRICTS DIFFERENCE 16843280 VAC 1.6843280 VAC 0 291587310 RES 291587310 RES 0 162399880 COM 162399880 COM 0 111706920 IND 111706920 IND 0 127121010 AGR 127121010 AGR 0 22289590 NAT 2229590 NAT 0 0 PMS 0 PMS 0 244377910 O&G 24437 7910 O&G 0 102234500 SA 102234500 SA 0 1058`60400 TOTALS1058560400 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 • 921032 15 DPT AD AGGREGATE ASSESSED VALUATION PAGE 15A OF FORM 101 AA 68/92 OF CITIES & TOWNS 18 PAGES WELD continued > Press F6 to escape from "Titles On" after input is complete NAME OF VACANT RESIDEN- COMMER- INDUS- AGRICUL- CITY OR TOWN LAND TIAL CIAL TRIAL MURAL 1 Evans 358060 1.1697170 11177190 332980 109540 2 Greeley 6181760 156893300 92945810 17362250 1277840 3 Brighton 149750 44280 915760 284790 88100 4 Broomfield 0 0 41130 0 45130 5 Fort Lupton 413560 10719500 4713270 5604200 34190 6 Northglenn 0 0 0 0 41880 7 Ault 79760 241091,0 1030150 9240 69870 8 Dacono 96460 • 3403950 ' 851660 296120 74640 9 Eaton 67600 5895230 2292520 560730 139170 10 Erie 639990 3515180 1346610 333110 74740 11 Firestone 121190 3191720 311770 0 36130 12 Frederick 149510 2409670 673170 369170 174810 13 Garden City 110540 245340 1940830 83920 5890 14 Gilcrest 42300 1773770 281280 0 52790 15 Grover 10900 138900 40910 14710 21920 16 Hudson 169060 1693800 569620 494960 30770 17 Johnstown 31060 3703860 946080 63580 18700 18 Keenesburg 109150 1359240 684270 7020 50310 19 l-oYn9vw•or.'l` 0 0 4029290 0 1090 20 Kersey 72430 1785980 462530 66240 19120 21 LaSalle 58810 3970020 1974600 228440 73130 22 Lochbuie 148690 1880700 40970 0 21870 27 Mead 177040 1087940 562640 75460 76620 24 Milliken 141960 2227170 789880 0 322990 25 Nunn 42480 459400 106920 0 87770 26 Pierce 75300 1281490 563190 69460 152810 27 Platteville 131210 3170390 1428990 95410 259940 28 Raymer 2660 90290 67710 0 7580 29 Severence 52570 168310 177250 12260 11220 30 Windsor 597940 13630320 3954550 8312530 336080 31 WELD 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 10777740 2384504_0 154280310 34637580 3766600 ======...= ========== =========. ======G .---= Press F7 to go to School pages & activate "Titles On" 92032 15 DPT AD PAGE 15E OF FORM 101 AA 68/92 CITIES & TOWNS 13 PAGES WELD continued ? NATURAL PRODUCING OIL & STATE TOTAL RESOURCES MINES GAS ASSESSED TAXABLE O 0 216060 860150 25251150 Evans 730 0 1153780 173027.70 293124740 Greeley O 0 0 85140 1567820 Brighton 790 0 51580 89490 228120 Broomfield 800 0 416960 1636650 23589110 Fort Lupton O 0 11280 54640 107800 Northglenn 270 0 0 344440 3944640 Ault 950 0 89520 191800 5810900 Dacono O 0 48200 495590 9499040 Eaton 3410 0 39320 206170 615857,0 Erie. 1130 0 287500 95920 4045360 Firestone 2480 0 1974250 546510 6099530 Frederick O 0 0 22590 2412110 Garden City O 0 94670 203290 2447700 Gilcrest O 0 0 1990 229330 Grover 1090 0 0 230510 ;194810 Hudson 300 0 0 306120 4719700 Johnstown O 0 0 99:10 2505300 Keenesburg O 0 80870 0 4111250 t cutc.- ...o..T.+o.'t O 0 0 135910 2542210 Kersey 10 0 94580 514600 6374190 LaSalle O 0 78810 113150 2284150 Lochbuie 270 0 94010 146470 2176450 Mead 1690 0 2 .6180 246800 3566670 Milliken 1080 0 0 353270 1030920 Nunn O 0 366620 154000 24622870 Pierce 10 0 154740 370990 5611680 Platteville O 0 0 23770 192010 Raymer O 0 0 10930 452540 Severence 270 0 4170 813430 27649290 Windsor O 0 0 0 0 22180 0 6298900 2543~980 453667920 Press F7 to go to School pages and activate "Titles On" 921032 15 t'PT AD PAGE 1 SC OF FORM 101 AA 68/92 2.8 PAGES WELD CITIES & TOWNS TAX INCREMENT FINANCING BASE INCREMENT TOTAL TIF VALUE VALUE AREA VALUE Evans 0 0 0 Greeley 6801960 2267 20 9069280 Brighton 0 0 0 Broomfield 0 0 0 Fort Lupton 0 0 0 Northglenn 0 0 0 Ault 0 0 0 . Dacono 0 0 0 Eaton 0 0 0 Eric 0 0 0 Firestone 0 0 0 Frederick 0 0 0 Garden City 0 0 0 Gilcrest 0 0 0 Grover 0 0 0 Hudson 0 0 0 Johnstown 0 0 0 Keenesburg 0 0 0 Kcxamta L.,obi wv AT- 0 0 0 Kersey 0 0 0 LaSalle 0 0 0 Lochbuie 0 0 0 , Mead 0 0 0 Milliken 0 0 0 Nunn 0 0 0 Pierce 0 0 0 Platteville 0 0 0 Raymer 0 0 O Severence 0 0 0 Windsor 0 0 0 0 0 0 Press F7 to go to School pages 921032 15 DPT AD AGGREGATE ASSESSED VALUATION PAGE 16A OF FORM 101 AA 68/92 OF SCHOOL DISTRICTS 18 PAGES WELD continued > Press F6 to escape from "Titles On" after input is complete SCHOOL DISTRICT VACANT RESIDEN- COMMER- INDUS- AGRICUL- NAME LAND TIAL CIAL TRIAL TURAL 0040 Brighton 273 294000 1122000 2018710 514710 2074590 0470 St VrainValley Re 13 ;9041.0 25341630 14257370 1948750 10715470 1560 Thompson R 2J 70490 606110 4610 0 1877010 2505 Weldon Valley Re 220J 0 0 0 0 24940 2515 Wiggins Re 50J 10910 37880 0 0 1354580 3020 Gilcrest Re 1 668650 11740020 4752290 :58420 5,4509880 3085 Eaton Re 2 386370 10966770 6558780 1052990 12287370 3090 Keenesburg Re 33 937120 91.3350 4291410 1536180 13958230 3100 Windsor Re 4 907560 17103920 `_85080 77996860 7969200 3110 Johnstown-MillikenRe 502930 8738540 2022810 3851860 6172940 31,20 Greeley 6 8128280 182354780 111802800 18494210 6533580 3130 Platte Valley Re 7 307100 3617910 1758920 66240 22787440 3140 Fort Lupton Re 8 3._04350 15312970 6625650 5792510 8174850 3145 Ault--Highland Re 9 325990 5048770 2473370 79490 7312480 3146 9riggsdale Re 103 78120 95680 74700 0 3137740 3147 Prairie Re 113 5560 150730 290980 0 3954200 3148 Grover Re 12 117220 196250 22400 14710 4276460 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 16843280 291587310 162399830 111706920 127121014 amCmoa=m== ======m=== ========== oars=+o==== ....=,...,===== Press FS to go to Balance Sheet and activate "Titles ff" I 1 921032 15 APT AD PAGE 168 OF FORM 101 AA 68/92 SCHOOL DISTRICTS 13 PAGES WELD continued > NATURAL PRODUCING OIL & STATE TOTAL RESOURCES MINES GAS ASSESSED TAXABLE 18020 0 777660 462000 7281690 Brighton 27J 486130 0 18883920 4300040 788 .7440 St VrainValley Re 1J 35:0 0 381050 253360 3196160 Thompson R 23 110 0 0 100 25150 Weldon Valley Re 20J 9450 0 2298230 1080580 4791630 Wiggins Re 50J 68520 0 79794870 19282610 1.1175250 Gilcrest Re 1 82130 0 11570430 2665940 45570780 Eaton Re 2 570760 0 16239:40 8387890 55074330 Keenesburg Re 33 70970 0 2996040 3671970 116101600 Windsor Re 4 34110 0 8317200 6170270 35810660 Johnstown-MillikenRe53 209660 0 15019280 21539720 364082310 Greeley 6 112170 0 31525450 2597270 63072500 Platte Valley Re 7 46960 0 39007540 8767300 85032130 Fort Lupton Re 3 341140 0 1563530 15449570 32594340 Ault--Highland Re 9 79850 0 1725980 1234130 8426250 8riggsdale Re 10J 61990 0 11220920 1718390 17402770 Prairie Re 11J 94090 0 756470 4653310 10085410 Grover Re 12 0 0 0 0 0 2239590 0 244377910 102234500 1058560400 ======= .=_ ========== 1 =====u==w ==.====32R5't.:;2Sl======9x2= Press FS o go to Ba ance Sheet and activate "Titles t?" .92i032 15 DPI AD PAGE 16C OF FORM 101 AA 68/92 18 PAGES WELD SCHOOL DISTRICTS TAX INCREMENT FINANCING SASE INCREMENT TOTAL TIF VALUE VALUE AREA VALUE Brighton 273 0 0 0 St Vr4inValley Re 13 0 0 0 Thompson R 23 0 0 0 Weldon Valley Re 20J 0 0 0 Wiggins Re 50J 0 0 0 Gilcrest Re 1 0 0 0 Eaton Re 2 0 0 0 Keenesburg Re 33 0 0 0 Windsor Re 4 0 0 0 Johnstown-MillikenRe53 0 0 0 Greeley 6 6801960 2267x20 9069230 Platte Valley Re 7 0 0 0 Fort Lupton Re 5 0 0 0 Ault--Highland Re 9 0 0 0 Briggsdale Re 100 0 0 0 Prairie Re 11J 0 0 0 Grover Re 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 Press FS t go to Balance Sheet 921032 • 15 DPT AD PAGE 17 OF FORM 101 AA 68/92 18 PAGES WELD AFFIDAVIT OF ASSESSOR TO ASSESSMENT ROLL I . WI/vvv+7 )45?U . the Assessor of WELD County, Colorado, do solemnly swear that in the assessment roll of such county, I have listed and valued all taxable property located therein and that such property has been assessed for the current year in the manner prescribed by law, and that the foregoing Abstract of Assessment is a true and correct compilation of each and every schedule. ,6(/1/Ad 12\C-A2Z7r S scr b d and sworn to before me this County Assesss days of D 199 lerk CERTIFICATION BY COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION This is to certify that the County Board of Equalisation has concluded its hearings, pursuant to C.R.S. 197 , Title 39, Article 8, and examined the Abstract of Assessment and certify it to be true and correct in the TOTAL TAXABLE AMOUNT of $ 1058560400 (Line 8. Column A, Page 12B) . Subs r,ibed and sworn tc;; before me this Chai man of the Board way of .4 , AD 19922. i C l er /1/2i/9)- .9,2103 15 OPT AD PAGE 18 OF FORM 101 AA 68/92 18 PAGES WELD CERTIFICATION BY STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION TO THE COUNTY ASSESSOR TAXABLE EXEMPT TOTAL VALUATION VALUATION VALUATION 8. Total after $1058560400 206758690 1089199090 Net Changes by CBOE II . CHANGES BY THE STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION ( Indicate + or -- changes and round each entry to nearest $10) $ $ (code) (+/-) (amount) (code) (+/-) (amount) TAXABLE EXEMPT TOTAL VALUATION VALUATION VALUATION 9. Net Changes by the State Board of Equalization $ _ _ $ $ 10. Total after Net Changes by the State Board of Equalization $ $ $ A B C CERTIFICATION BY STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION TO THE COUNTY ASSESSOR The State Board of Equalization, having examined this abstract for the year 1990, with changes and/or corrections as approved by the State Board of Equalization , finds the valuation of the property in WELD County to be $ (Line 10, Column A, Page 18) and certifies the same to be the assessed valuation for the year 1992. Signed at Denver, Colorado this day of , AD 1992. Chairman of the Board 9210 �: RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE APPOINTMENT OF GEORGIA KANTEN TO WELD COUNTY HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a vacancy currently exists on the Weld County Human Resources Committee, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Georgia Kanten be appointed to said committee, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to appoint Georgia Kanten to said committee, with her term to expire December 31. 1994. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Georgia Kanten be. and hereby is, appointed to the Weld County Human Resources Committee, with her term to expire December 31, 1994. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of October, A.D., 1992. ATTEST: �f/ // nil PLC' ,� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board EXCUSED f �J George Kennedy, Chairman Deputy Clerk to the Boa c Constance Id. Harbert, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS FORM: - f/� -rd/ C. W. Xi y J ounty Attorney Go . Lac W.H. Webster /� �l921031 2Z; 44^. , All/7 oint-r , !7/�-0c0q RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR THE WELD COUNTY ATTORNEY TO PROCEED WITH LEGAL ACTION AGAINST CERTAIN PARTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Department of Planning Services has referred certain violations of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance to the County Attorney's Office, and WHEREAS, those persons in violation of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance are Francisco F. Meza, VI #1926; G.B.G. I, Inc., c/o Ron Hiatt, VI #1930; Paul Pearson, VI #1929; and Snyder Oil Company, VI #1919, and WHEREAS, despite efforts by the Planning staff to resolve said matter, the violations have not been corrected, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it necessary to bring legal action against those individuals as hereinabove named to correct said violations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, that Thomas O. David, Weld County Attorney, be, and hereby is, authorized to proceed with legal action against Francisco F. Meza, G.B.G. I, Inc. , c/o Ron Hiatt, Paul Pearson, and Snyder Oil Company to remedy the violations of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, and any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted b the following vote on the 26th day of October, A.D. , 1992. Mal �� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: OY / f�f� WELD COUNTY. COLORADO weld County Clerk to the and EXCUSED /� Gear e Kennedy, Chairman BY: 444,/{1 -(/7 A. i/yy �'C/1 // ii"' Deputy C e k to the Bcesd� ons ante L. Harbert, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS FORM: ] C. W. Kir y County Attorney Go c i W. H. Webster 921030 7' CG' nix, WOG,07 ) (�r nQ^4 . fetes mEmoRAnDum WIItTo Znar.{ of Cnnnty Commissioners o .lrtoher 19_ !992 COLORADO From Departmcnt Of_lanninlg SP -VIs_es suby.ct: yegal 6ction Authorization The Department of Planning Services recommends that the Board of County Commissioners authorize the Weld County Attorney to proceed with legal action against the following parties for violations of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Zoning Ordinance Violations: V1-1926 VI-1930 Francisco F. Meta G.B.C.I. , Inc, c/o Ron Hiatt 2385 W. 49th Street 6825 E. Tennessee Avenue Greeley, CO 80634 Denver, CO 80244 VI-1929 VI-1919 Paul Pearson Snyder Oil Company 9651 Sierra Vista Road P.O. Box 918 Longmont, CO 80501 La Salle, CO 80645 The Department of Planning also recommends that the County Attorney be authorized to proceed with legal action against any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. Copies of the violation materials are available at the Department of Planning Services' office or the Weld County Attorney's office. 922 030 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE CERTIFICATION REGARDING DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE REQUIREMENTS FOR U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 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 Certification regarding Drug-Free Workplace Requirements for U.S. Department of Agriculture by the Weld County Housing Authority, with the terms and conditions being as stated in said certification, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said certification, 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 Certification regarding Drug-Free Workplace Requirements for U.S. Department of Agriculture be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said certification. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of October, A.D.. 1992. n n�//�� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:/Ipf ieil U WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board EXCUSED George Kennedy, Chairman ie BY: t a g +Yna Deputy Clerk`to the Boar .. Constance L. Harbe-t, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO ORM: i j C. J. Ki y County Attorney Go • W. . Webster 921035 I lhott10 CG : HP OMB APPROVAL NO. 9000.0101 U .S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE CERTIFICATION REGARDING DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE REQUIREMENTS (GRANTS) ALTERNATIVE I - FOR GRANTEES- OTHER THAN INDIVIDUALS This certification is required by the regulations implementing Sections 5151.5160 of the Drug' Free workplace Act of 1988 (Pub. L. 100690, Title V, Subtitle D; 41 U.S.C. 701 et seq.), 7 CFR Part 3017, Subpart F, Section 3017.600; Purpose. The regulations were published as Part II of the January 31, 1989 Federal Register (pages 4947.4952). Copies of the regulations may be obtained by contacting the Department of Agriculture agency offering the grant. (BEFORE COMPLETING CERTIFICATION, READ INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE) Alternative r (A) The grantee certifies that it will provide a drug-free workplace by: (a) Publishing a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the grantee's workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violation of such prohibition; (b) Establishing a drug-free awareness program to inform employees about -- (1) The dangers of drug abuse in the workplace; (2) The grantee's policy of maintaining a drug-free workplace; (3) Any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs; and (4) The penalties that may be-imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations occurring the workplace; (C) Making it a requirement that each employee to be engaged in the performance of the grant be given a copy of the statement required by paragraph (a); (d) Notifying the employee in the statement required by paragraph (a) tnet, as a condition of employment under the grant, the employee.will -- {1) Abide by the terms of the statement; and Form AD-1049 {2/89) 921035 (2) Notify the employer of any criminal drug statute conviction for a violation occurring in the workplace no lacer than five days after such conviction; (e) Notifying the agency within ten days after receiving notice under subparagraph (d)(2) from an employee or otherwise receiving actual notice of such conviction; (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 employee, 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 enforcement, or other appropriate agency; (g) Making a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug-free workplace through implementation of paragraphs (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) and (f). B. The grantee shall insert in the space provided below the site(s) for the performance of work done in connection with the specific grant. Place of Performance (Street address, city, county, State. zip code) Weld County Rousing Authority 315 North llrh Avenue arrpTry_ rn ROh49 Organization Name PR/Award Number or Project Name Weld County Praising ?-ear+vat?nn Grant Name and Title of Authorized Representative George Kennedy, Charimen (%2Vgl- Signature x - Date /D/?&/q.. Attest- F T F ATI 1. Sy signing a submitting is form, the granteeys oviding the certification set out on pages 1 and 2. 2. The certification set out on pages 1 and 2 is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when the agency determined to award the grant. 1f it is later determined that the grantee knowingly rendered a false certification, or otherwise violates the requirements of the Drug-Free Workplace Act, the agency, in addition to any other remedies available to the Federal Government, may take action authorized under the Drug-Free Workplace Act. 2 Form AD-1069 (2/89) •4.a. cm), ,a,.6,bnot/a1s2o a .4 n a�ti%.LV35 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE ANNUAL UPDATE OF COMPREHENSIVE HOUSING AFFORDABILITY STRATEGY IMPLEMENTATION 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 annual update of the Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) Implementation by the Weld County Housing Authority, which will be incorporated with the Greeley portion of the CHAS constituting the Greeley/Weld CHAS Plan for 1993, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said strategy, 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 annual update of Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy Implementation be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said strategy. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of October. A.D., 1992. ATTESTn I q ,n //�y /J BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS // // / WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board EXCUSED 6 D // Geor e Kennedy, Chairman BY: ��If3'�' r''/�-r ,- ' Deputy Clerk ?c, the Boarance L. Har er , P , em APPROVED AS T FORM: / tC. W. ty�✓ EXCUSED County Attorney Gordon E. Lacy l D W. H. Webster �,� t 921036 /*DOW CC.; WR • STRATEGY IMPLEMENTATION Priority Number 1 Moderate Rehabilitation/Acquisition Owner-Occupied Housing i. Investment Plan All families assisted through the moderate rehabilitation program will qualify as a low income family as defined by the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development. Moderate Rehabilitation activity through Weld County has been conducted through the Small Cities CDBG and the Farmers Home Administration Housing Preservation program for owner-occupied housing. The Owner-occupied program has been administered since 1983 in designated target areas of the County. It has become a very popular program with local officials, the business community and program participants. Occasionally units are identified which can not justify rehabilitation since the cost of rehabilitation would exceed 50% of the value of the home. In these instances alternative replacement housing is considered the most practical solution and has been used on these occasions. Prior to 1992, the owner-occupied program was administered as a deferred payment loan program with provisions for forgiveness. Due to a policy change instituted by the Colorado Division of Housing the owner-occupied program is now administered as a loan program with no provision for forgiveness. Homeowners are approved for housing rehabilitation as a 3', loan. The term of the loan is flexible to permit the family's monthly payment to be based on their ability to repay. Weld County also administers an Emergency Repair program as a component of the housing rehabilitation program. This program provides funds up to $5,000 for the repair of health and safety hazards requiring immediate attention. Funds for this program is provided from program revenues from the proceeds of the housing rehabilitation loans. Occasionally Weld County gains possession of properties, mostly manufactured housing, through unpaid taxes. On several occasions these properties have been provided, "free of charge." to the Housing Authority, for use by a family who has been selected as a candidate for replacement housing. During 1993, Weld County will continue to utilize this practice. During 1993. Weld County will explore possibilities of leveraging Community Development Block Grant funds and Farmers Home Housing Preservation funds with Community Reinvestment Act funds and or Federal Home Land Bank funds. To address moderate rehabilitation, Weld County expects to commit $250,000 of Community Development Block Grant funds. $90,000 in Farmers Home Housing Preservation Grant funds, $10,000 in Community Reinvestment Act funds and $50,000 in Federal Home Land Bank funds. 921036 ii. Geographic Distribution During the next fiscal year, Weld County will continue it's rehabilitation efforts of owner-occupied single family homes in the targeted area of Weld County. Currently this area includes a Census Tract approach involving Census Tracts 10, 17, 18. 19.01, 20 and 21. The cities/towns participating include Erie, Evans, Fort Lupton, Firestone, Gilcrest, Johnstown and Platteville. Through the efforts of the rehabilitation program. involved communities have rehabed homes and have up-graded the overall quality of housing. A homeowner who may not qualify for the program wants his/her home to look as good as a rehabed home and many times does the work himselfto acheive a similar housing standard. This is the main goal of the program: to encourage communities to identify their own needs and work to find a solution to their 'problems. In Weld County, we have found the housing rehabilitation program to be an effective strategy to assist communities to maintain their housing stock. iii. Service Delivery and Management Housing Rehabilitation will be administered through the Weld County Housing Authority under the auspices of Weld County. Weld County Housing Authority has administered housing rehabilitation since 1983. Monitoring of the activitity comes from the County as well as the Colorado Division of Housing. Priority Number 2 Moderate Rehabilitation/Acquisition Rental Housing Investment Plan Rental rehabilitation has been administered in targeted areas of the County since 1985. Funding for the program was funded through the HUD Rental Rehabilitation program administered by the State Division of Housing. This funding was eliminated during the past year. During 1993 we anticipate that the ROME program will replace the "old" Rental Rehabilitation Program under a loan financing formula. The program will benefit both low income and very low income families. $100,000 in HOME funds are expected to be committed to rental rehabilitation activities during 1993. ii. Geographic Distribution The targeted area for the Rental Rehabilitation program is yet undetermined. The target area will be selected on the basis of the current and projected rents in that area to assure affordable rents for low and moderate income families. 921036 Priority Number 2 New Construction/Substantial Rehab Rental Housing, i. Investment Plan During the past year, the supply of housing has become tighter. Since supply also affects the costs of rental housing, rents have gone up substantially during the same period. As the rental market becomes tighter, the low income population is significantly impacted. Without an increase in the availability of housing, the price for affordable housing remains out of reach for the low income group. Most landlords do not want to rent to these families because they cannot demonstrate a good rental history, and compete in a tight market. The most appropriate means of alleviating the problem is by promoting 'more new construction, thereby increasing the supply of housing. During 1993 Weld County will explore the possibility of utilizing the HOME program. the Federal Home Land Bank and the Farmers Home Administration as possible resources to augment the supply of housing for the low and very low income population. ii. Geographic Distribution New construction of rental housing will be explored in the areas of the County which have the lowest vacancy rates. Market surveys will also be used to substantiate the need for new construction of rental housing. iii. Service Delivery and Management weld county will support the efforts of local investors and non-profit developers in the expansion of affordable rental housing opportunities for the low and very low income populations. Ownership and management of these units will be the responsibility of the individual investors and non-profit developers. 921036 Priority Number 3 New Construction/Substantial Rehab Related Infrastructure Owner-Occupied Housing i. Investment Plan During 1993 Weld County will support the efforts of developers and other organizations to expand the supply of new homes for low and very-low income persons. The primary funding source through this approach will be the Farmers Home Administration. Currently Colorado Rural Housing Development Corporation continues its self-help program in a subdivision in Fort Lupton. with plans to expand their program to a subdivision in Erie. Private developers are also constructing owner-occupied housing in the town of Windsor. The Farmers Home Administration is the primary funding source. Weld County has no plans to become directly involved in new construction of owner-occupied housing during 1993. ii• Geographic Distribution The targeted areas of Fort Lupton, Erie and Windsor. iii. Service Delivery and Management The service delivery and management of programs for new construction homeownership will be the responsiblity of the developers. New construction is not planned for the homeless population. Priority Number 1 Rental Assistance i. Investment Plan Due to the high number of families in the County faced with the affordable housing issues, rental assistance continues to represent a number one priority. Without rental assistance, many families would undoubtedly face homelessness. Weld County Housing Authority has applied to HUD for 25 additional Section 8 Certificates to augment our existing Section 8 efforts. Weld County will continue to support the efforts of other delivery systems which provide rental assistance to special needs population groups; specifically the mentally ill, the developmentally disabled and the elderly. During 1993 Weld County. through the Weld County Housing Authority, expects to obligate $165,000 in Section 8 funds for rental assistance ii. Geographic Distribution Rental Assistance, through the Section 8 program, is available for the all of Weld County. 921.036 • iii. Service Delivery and Management The Weld County Housing Authority has administered the Section 8 Existing program in the areas of the County. exclusive of the City of Greeley since 1981. Project based rental assistance projects are managed by the private sector. 921036 Priority Number 2 Homebuvers Assistance i. Investment Plan Assistance for first-time homebuyers has been conducted by CHFA and through County sponsored Mortgage Revenue Bonds. These approaches will continue during the next five years. In addition. Weld County will explore the HOME program as an alternative for providing assistance for first-time homebuyers. In addition to eligible low and very low income persons: participants of the Section 8 program, will be targeted to those participants who are making the transition from a renter to a homeowner. A part of this program will encompass a case management component which will promote self-sufficiency elements. This strategy will be a level two priority and is contingent upon funding availability. Provided that funds are available. Weld County expects to commit $50,000 in HOME funds for first-time homebuyers. ii. Geographic Distribution The Homebuyer Assistance Program will be offered in all unincorporated areas of the County as well as incorporated communities who choose to participate in the program. iii. Service Delivery and Management The Homebuyer Assistance program will be administered through the Weld County Housing Authority. Priority Number 2 Support Facilities and Services i. Investment Plan Weld County has supported a variety of support facilities and services including the Island Grove Treatment Center. Weld Mental Health. United way, the homeless shelters: Guadalupe Center, Greeley Transitional House, Triangle Cross Ranch, Centennial Development Services and Greeley Resources for Independent People, to name a few. Any approach to housing must encompass a holistic approach which promotes self-sufficiency of the participants. The activity is a level two priority for the County with the emphasis on the maintenance of the current network already established. During 1993. Weld County expects to commit $25,000 in Emergency Shelter Grant funds, and $15,000 in Emergency Community Services Homeless Grant funds. The actual level of funding is subject to availability from the State. ii. Geographic Distribution Homeless funds will be awarded to noa-profit agencies who have demonstrated an effective record of administering program which benefit the homeless population. 921036 iii. Management responsibility of the Emergency Shelter Grant and the Emergency Community Services Homeless Grant shall be through the auspices of Weld County. RELEVANT PUBLIC POLICIES During the CHAS planning process. a series of public meetings were conducted to determine the status ofrental market, and needs of special populations low and moderate income persons aspiring to be homeowners. Weld County has long been concerned with the preservation of it's housing stock through the enforcement of coded violations in order to promote decent, safe and sanitary housing. In 1989, the County Building Code was amended to assure that all housing meets minimum housing standards. The Weld County Housing Authority and the Weld County Housing Coalition served as the driving force which lead to the adoption of this ordinance by the County Commissioners. Since the adoption of this ordinance, the County has cooperated with property owners who have been cited for violations by offering technical and financial assistance. Low and moderate income families have been assisted through the Community Development Block Grant program and a locally sponsored Emergency Rehabilitation program. The County will continue to provide resources to eligible families and property owners in an effort to promote decent, safe and sanitary housing. The shortage of housing for migrant farm workers has been a critical issue for several years. Many of the "camps" and other related housing have been closed or razed. Weld County continues to look toward the farmers and growers as the principal parties who have the responsibility of providing housing for their workers. Moreover, the shortage of housing for this population group has a negative impact upon the migrant services and related support systems as well as the agricutural economy of the County. As a means of providing more housing for migrant and seasonal workers, the County continues to support efforts of the private sector and non-profit groups in acquiring. rehabilitating and managing farm worker housing. Migrant and seasonal farmworkers housing will be a number two priority during 1993. The County continues to promote decent housing for migrant and seasonal famrworkers through the sponsorship of grant applications to State and Federal funding sources. All efforts involving farm labor housing will be coordinated with the respective non-profit organization, incorporated communities in which the housing is located, as well as farmers and growers. INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE To address housing and homeless issues, Weld County has organized a Homeless/Housing Task force comprised of community, public and private sector representation. The mission of the task force is to develop a comprehensive and strategic plan that will respond to the present and future housing and shelter needs of Weld County's homeless and low income populations including migrants, elderly and other special needs population groups. Recommendations from the Task Force will be considered for implementation by the County, the City of Greeley and United Way, The Task Force has two subcommittees: the Legislative/Funding and the Local Delivery system Subcommittees. The subcommittees will be conducting an analysis of the current housing services in the County. identifying duplication and gaps in services, establishing goals and objectives and offering outcome criteria to improve services. A need identified during the CHAS planning process was for a comprehensive housing resource center which would serve as a clearinghouse for information ranging from emergency housing availability to foreclosure prevention. 921036 • ACTIVITIES TO INVOLVE PUBLIC HOUSING TENANTS IN RESIDENTIAL MANAGEMENT AND OWNERSHIP The Weld County Housing Authority does not own or manage rental housing. The Weld County Housing Authority Board promotes private sector and non-profit groups to own and manage rental housing. The Housing/Homeless Task Force, will explore tenant residential management and ownership as an alternative, wherever feasible. POLICIES, RULES AND REGULATIONS Weld County fully supports efforts which contribute to a family's right to choose where they live regardless of race, color. religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin. If the County becomes aware of any allegation of discrimination, the County is prepared to take the appropriate remedy as necessary, including the coordination with federal and state enforcement agencies responsible for fair housing and civil rights laws. All programs administered by Weld County benefiting low and moderate income families offer a hearing process to mediate any decisions affecting benefits. Any policies, rules or regulations which are identified as negatively impacting affordable housing will be addressed by the County in an open process. Affordable housing may require flexibility in zoning requirements. Historically. the County Board of Adjustments has exercised understanding when considering variances for projects which correct code violations involving low and very low income persons. PROGRAM SERVICES AND SPECIAL INITIATIVE STRATEGIES The County, through the Weld County Housing Authority, administers the Section 8 Existing Certificate and Voucher programs. a CDBG moderate rehabilitation and alternative replacement housing program and a rental rehabilitation program in targeted areas of the County. Program applications are submitted directly to the funding source from the County; for CDBG and HOME funds, the state of Colorado serves as the funding source. A locally funded Emergency Rehabilitation program, which addresses specific repair or code violations, is also available to. low and moderate income families. Depending upon funding, all of the existing programs will be maintained during the next five years. The County will also continue to explore other programs which address the housing needs of the low and moderate income and the homeless population. Through the network of homeless, emergency and other providers, the County will continue to provide administrative, technical and financial assistance during the next five years. Weld County is very concerned that services are being coordinated in the most efficient and cost effective manner. The County will continue it's sponsorship of the Emergency Shelter Grant funds and the Emergency Community Services Homeless Grant funds through criteria that results in the most efficient delivery of services. 921036 / CERTIFICATIONS • FAIR HOUSING The jurisdiction hereby certifies that it will affirmatively further fair housing. Signature of Authorized Official RELOCATION AND ANTIDISPLACEMENT The jurisdiction hereby certifies that it is in compliance with a residential antidisplacement and relocation assistance plan under section 104(d) of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. Signature f Authorized Official 15 92103g DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES P.O.BOX A TT 6REElEY,COLORADO 80632 ip Administration and Public Assistance(303)352.1551 Child Support(303)3528933 Protective and Youth Services(303)352-1923 W I O • Food Stamps(3(303)3563850 FAX(303)353-5215 COLORADO TO: George Kennedy, Chairman Board of Weld County Commissioners FROM; Judy A. Griego, Director Department of Social Services 1 � SUBJECT: Approval of Annual Update o£ rehansive use g Affordability Strategy (CHAS) ‘u J ,f DATE: October 21, 1992 Enclosed for Board approval is an annual update of the Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS). The purpose of the CHAS is to identify housing needs in the County and to develop a plan to address those housing needs. Moreover, the CHAS identifies the housing programs and the amount of funds which we plan to apply for during the next year. The Weld County portion of the CHAS will be incorporated with the Greeley portion of the CHAS constituting the Greeley/Weld Comprehensive Affordability Strategy Annual Plan for 1993. Under the annual update, the following priorities were established. 1. Priority One: Moderate rehabilitation of owner-occupied and rental assistance. 2. Priority Two: Rental rehabilitation, new construction of rental housing, assistance for first-time home buyers and support of owner-occupied housing. 3. Priority Three: New construction of owner-occupied housing. If you have any questions, please telephone me at extension 6200. JAG:jac Enclosure NOTE: This annual update was discussed at the Housing Authority Board Work Session of 10/19/92. 921036 f ffrto/O _ CORRECTED RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR A ROPING ARENA AND TRAINING FACILITY IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - WAYNE AND MARIANNE WOLFE 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 7th day of October, 1992, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. In the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Wayne and Marianne Wolfe, 6339 Weld County Road 98, Wellington, Colorado 80549, for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a roping arena and training facility in the A (Agricultural) Zone District on the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of the SW}, Section 31, Township 9 North. Range 67 West of the 6th P.M.. Weld County. Colorado • WHEREAS, said applicant was represented by Dave Wolfe, and WHEREAS, Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance provides standards for review of said Special Review Permit, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, has studied the request of the applicant and the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter and, having been fully informed, finds that this request shall be approved for the following reasons: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: a. This proposal is consistent with Agricultural Policy 12 of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan in that the County encourages the location of recreational uses on nonproductive agricultural land. It is the opinion of the staff that the scope of this use makes this proposal consistent with other policies of the Comprehensive Plan. b. This proposal is consistent with the intent of the A (Agricultural) Zone District and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. c. The attached Development Standards and conditions of approval will make the proposed use compatible with existing surrounding land uses which include dryland pasture and rural residences. 921034 Pko883 cc = Pc , 4-1k1 i4PP , Lain et tT SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT - WOLFE (CORRECTED) PAGE 2 d. The proposed use will be compatible with the future development of the area. The Special Review area is not located within the comprehensive planning area of any municipality and is not designated for future development by the County. e. No overlay districts affect the site. f. Special Review Permit Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and County. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the application for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a roping arena and training facility in the A (Agricultural) Zone District on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following conditions: 1. The attached Development Standards for the Special Review Permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. The Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. Prior to the use of the facility for public events: a. The property owner shall construct adequate sanitary facilities served by an individual sewage disposal system. This system shall be approved by Weld County Environmental Protection Services and shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. Portable toilets are not allowed. b. The property owner shall demonstrate that the facility has a water supply that is adequate in quantity and quality for the proposed use. The water supply shall be approved by Weld County Environmental Protection Services. The source shall be a public water supply or an individual well permitted by the State of Colorado, Division of Water Resources. The applicant shall submit evidence to the Department of Planning Services' staff that the requirements of both of the above agencies have been met. 4. The applicant shall submit a proposed road improvements agreement within 45 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 921034 SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT - WOLFE (CORRECTED) PAGE 3 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 7th day of October. A.D.. 1992. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSATTEST: {lad/ / j�� WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board . _ve Geo ge Kennlydy, Chairman EXCUSED Deputy erk to the Board Constance L. Harbert. Pro-Tem APPROVED AS FORM: C. W. Kir County Attorney Cor 4 W. H. Webster 921034 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS WAYNE AND MARIANNE WOLFE USR-977 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit is for a roping arena and training facility in the A (Agricultural) Zone District as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated herein. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Section 90 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 3. The applicant shall remove, handle, and stockpile manure from the livestock area in a manner that will prevent nuisance conditions. The manure piles shall not be allowed to exist or deteriorate to a condition that facilitates excessive odors, flies, insect pests, or pollutant runoff. The manure storage site shall have a water-tight surface which does not permit seepage or percolation of manure pollutants into the ground. 4. The facility shall be maintained in compliance with the Colorado Guidelines for Feedlot Runoff Containment. 5. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 6. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 7. Wood shavings, sawdust, and waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed of in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. 8. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. 9. The approved water supply shall be tested annually for potability. It is the responsibility of the operator of the facility to maintain records demonstrating that these tests have been carried out. 10. The maximum number of animal units on the property shall not exceed the number allowed by right in the A (Agricultural) Zone District by the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 11. The use of the roping arena by the public shall be limited to 52 days per year. 12. The use of the facility shall be limited to 200 people. 13. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 921034 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - WOLFE (CORRECTED) PAGE 2 14. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 15. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 16. 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. 17. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown herein and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 18. 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. 921034 4,i ,; MEmORAnDuf 1119€ To Board on. October 26. 1992 COwnrsO From Clerk to the Board Sublet Corrected Resolution re: USR - Wolfe On October 7, 1992. the Board approved a Special Review Permit for Wayne and Marianne Wolfe. On October 26, 1992, Keith Schuett, Planning, brought to our attention that the condition requiring a proposed road improvements agreement be submitted within 45 days was inadvertently omitted. As per Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, we have corrected said resolution by adding Condition of Approval #4. If you have no objections. the resolution will be signed by the Board on October 28, 1992, and copies will be reissued. Attachments HARBERT _ KENNEDY / `„�� KIRBY f/ LACY' V WEBSTER ' ' xW WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE 1 GENERAL FUND CLAIMS • V.O. WARRANT NO. P.O. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 902598 POSTMASTER 3,776.06 902599 , GREAT WEST LIFE ASSURANCE 16,275.34 _ 902601 POSTMASTER 100.00 TOTAL 20,151.40 STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD ) ss This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated OCTOBER 28 19 92 and that payments should be made to the respectwe vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount S 20,151.40 DATED THIS 28TH DAY OF OCTOBER , 19 2 . , WELD N Y IWAWFFI/ I SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 28TH DAY OF OCTOBER 19 92. MY COMMISSION EXPIRESmyCom^��lss'�na?''es�"'"�iO � S STATE OF COLORADO ) . COUNTY OF WELD SS 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 GENERAL FUND t tiling S20,151.40 _ • —ctCh r erson V 012-7W-se ATTEST: Me ber il/k /T d7ELn C 'NTT CLERK To BOARD Mem erBy: y ey J r Member y ,� 1152-92-0181 Member WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE 1 PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS V.O. WARRANT NO. P.O. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 016576 THE PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL GROUP 2,424.o3 016577 NORWEST BANK GREELEY, NA 1,357,898.87 24 MONTHLY PAYROLL-CHECKS 11,934.24 TOTAL $1.378.257.74 STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD )) ss This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated OCTOBER 28 19 92 and that payments should be made to the respecter ndors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 1.378.257.74 DATED THIS 28TH DAY OF OCTOBER , 19 92 WEL ICER SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 28TH DAY OF OCTOBER 1992 . MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: N+yCpmmissc^Ex2iciisJ11ui7111O.i9S5 NOC 1694 STATE OF COLORADO ) • COUNTY OF WELD ss 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 PAYROLL FUND otaling $1,57.74 . ri )erso s rl ATTEST:1) 1 / AIV 2,4ab5.0 � ��� em e •WELD CO 'TY• CLE(ZK. I TH OARD Member iry By: !f.p-, Deputy( /{ vaa7�( � o ,v 1. Member Member 1152-92-018. MONTHLY PAYROLL HANDWRITE APPROVAL FORM WARRANT WARRANT NUMBER PAYEE AMOUNT • 016525 I ANGELINA JUAREZ 730.52 016526 THOMAS J KLAUSNER I 125.05 016527 1 WILBERT L WIEDEMAN { 79.26 016531 BERNARD BYRNE I 334.09 016552 1 GARY E SCHWARTZ 240.20 016553 CHARLES P ARVAS 1 3,245.42 016554 I JULANN TORRES 1 395.63 016555 I BENITA SOSA 439.59 016556 SANDRA HERNANDEZ 401.12 016557 1 VICTORIA VIALPAiti'DO 587.35 026559 1 COREY KALA 1 306.14 016560 CHARLOTTE REDFERQ 1,062.25 f � 016561 1 MARIA RODRIGUEZ I 503.30 • 016562 BRIAN A GRUBB 1,806.94 - 016563 DOYLE SCHAEFFER 126.07 016564 1 TONY J JACKSON I 414.64 i 1 i 016565 LAWRENCE E STEWART 11,236.28 016566 ALMA L ROCHA I 785.22 NUMBER OF WARRANTS TOTAL THE AMOUNT OF THESE HANDWRITES WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE SEMI-c1ONT&.Y PAYROLL TOTAL ON OCTOBER 2S 1992 MONTHLY PAYROLL HANDWRITE APPROVAL FORM WARRANT WARRANT NUMBER PAYEE AMOUNT 016570 BETTY SALGADO I 597.55 016571 LEONARD F VONFELDT I 1,298.98 016572 BARBARA LESSMAN I 697.64 016573 I LAURA OLIVAS 439.59 016574 TOMMY JACKSON I 650.96 016575 DANIEL JOSEPH TRELKA I 1.430.45 I ! 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Box 501 • Johnstown, Colorado 80534 September 30, 1992 1 O 0 r1 - r , an y "t7 n:n,, 1/4.11 ?O ca - Weld County Commissioners ^ � 7t Centennial Center u -c 915 10th St. Greeley, CO S0631 Dear Weld County Commissioners: The Johnstown-Milliken Chamber of Commerce would like to say thank-you for your consideration and completion of Road 44 from I-25 to Road 13. This makes a good connector to our community, and your good work is appreciated. Our Chamber would like to request your consideration once again in planning your 1993 budget. Weld County Road 50, from 1-25 east to Weld County Road 17 is a much used roadway and connects the people of this community to 1-25. Since Colorado Highway 60 ends at 1-25, Road 50, which is now dirt and dust, is used heavily. Many people would benefit and appreciate oil on this section of road. Respectfully your,f "eetf.d renbruch, ri Harold Pa renbruch, President Johnstown-Milliken Chamber of Commerce 1e Oft .(1 + DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING I� PtWNE(303)3564000.EXT..4750 1 PO. Box 758 GREEN,COLORADO 80632 I COLORADO October 19, 1992 Mr. Harold Fahrenbruch Johnstown - Milliken Chamber of Commerce Inc. P. 0. Box 501 Johnstown, CO 80534 Dear Mr. Fahrenbruch; The Board of County Commissioners is in receipt of your letter dated September 30, 1992 regarding paving Road 50 between Interstate 25 and Road 17. The Commissioners will include your request for consideration in their paving program. Your request will be considered this fall when the Commissioners are developing the 1993 program. Please bear in mind, the Commissioners receive requests to pave many more miles than budget restrictions will allow. Sincere' ,adD Drew Scheltinga Weld County Engineer DS/pds:l£ahrenbruch cc: Commissioner Webster George Goodell, Director of Road and Bridge File WCR 50, 17 . 11042 AND BgtDCE/F.NCTNEEZ,ING RESPONSE, 11:1".D COL i Y RECOMMENDED ACTION: 7; CO? 2Q R;' I. 3] ( r/ J fc h/cr" o� 1o�i (g n Narrative: Sec C,-Y'F-d4 he CLERK -6 , 'r, Fah:Z,7 6,uCh -Cron-7 Dr cc-) . TO ?HE CC;TO Method of Response: Resolution Letter (Attached) Referral letter to , No response — Worksession Maintenance item, already resolved Staff Signature BW CK CH BIC CL BOARD ACTION: (Initial by Approval) Agree with Recommendation ... Y Worksession ___ RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO OCTOBER 28, 1992 TAPE #92-35 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, October 28. 1992, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner George Kennedy, Chairman Commissioner Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Commissioner W. H. Webster - Absent Also present: Weld County Attorney, Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of October 26, 1992, as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: Added as item #8 under New Business: Consider request for vacation of road right-of-way for Weld County Road 23.75 CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. (Let the record reflect Commissioner Webster is now present.) WARRANTS: Carol Harding, Finance Department. presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General Fund $ 124,602.77 Handwritten warrants: General Fund $ 20,151.40 Payroll Fund $1,378.257.74 Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Ms. Harding. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion which carried unanimously. BIDS: PRESENT FOLDER/INSERTER SYSTEM - SOCIAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT: Pat Persichino, Director of General Services. read the names of the two bidders. Said bids will be submitted for approval on November 16, 1992. REJECT FOOD SERVICES CONTRACT PRESENTED ON OCTOBER 21, 1992 - HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT: Commissioner Webster moved to reject the food services contract bid which was presented on October 21, 1992. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby. the motion carried four to one, with Commissioner Lacy voting "Nay". RE-PRESENT FOOD SERVICES CONTRACT - HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT: Mr. Persichino read the names of the three bidders into the record, and stated the Human Resources Department will appoint a committee to make a recommendation to the Board on this matter. Said bid will be submitted for approval on December 2. 1992. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENTS BETWEEN FENWC'S HEAD START PROGRAM AND GREELEY/EVANS SCHOOL DISTRICT 6 AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Walt Speckman, Director of Human Resources, presented two agreements with Weld County School District #6 for terms of July 1, 1991 through June 22, 1992 and June 23, 1992 through June 30, 1993. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said agreements and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER PURCHASE OF SERVICE AGREEMENT BETWEEN FENWC AND WILLIAM C. BENDER, D.D.S. , AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Speckman reviewed the agreement with Dr. Bender for dental care of 60 Head Start children. The term of said agreement is October 1, 1992 through June 30, 1993. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER 1993 HEAD START REFUNDING APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE FROM FENWC TO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Speckman reviewed the services provided with said Head Start Basic Grant. The term of said grant is January 1, 1993 through December 31, 1993. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said application and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Webster, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER ANNUAL PLAN AND GRANT APPLICATION BETWEEN AREA AGENCY ON AGING AND COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Linda Piper, Department of Human Resources, stated this is the annual plan and budget for Area Agency on Aging. Total budget is $376.145 for the period of January 1, 1993 through December 31, 1993. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said plan and budget, and to authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Webster, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN FENWC AND SUNRISE COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Speckman stated said agreement provides health services to referred Family Educational Network of Weld County (FENWC) children. Term is October 1, 1992 through October 30, 1993. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. Minutes - October 28, 1992 Page 2 CONSIDER SECOND AMENDMENT CONTRACT FOR CDBG FUNDS FOR REVOLVING LOAN FUND WITH COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden explained this is the contract for the Weld/Larimer Revolving Loan Fund concerning the economic development program. He stated the Board is the sponsoring agent, and an appointed committee reviews the requests for funding. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said amendment. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER CHANGING SPEED LIMIT ON WELD COUNTY ROAD 7 BETWEEN HIGHWAY 52 AND WELD COUNTY ROAD 8: Drew Scheltinga, County Engineer, presented his recommendation of a 45 MPH speed limit for the entire 3-mile stretch of Weld County Road 7 between Highway 52 and Weld County Road 8. After discussion. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said speed limit. The motion • was seconded by Commissioner Kirby. Mr. Scheltinga said he can notify the individuals who have complained about the situation of the Board's decision prior to implementation. On roll call vote, the motion carried four to one with Chairman Kennedy voting "Nay". CONSIDER REQUEST FOR VACATION OF ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR WELD COUNTY ROAD 23.75: Bruce Barker, Assistant County Attorney, presented his recommendation for approval to the Board. Jan Dersham was present to answer any questions. There was no public testimony given. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said vacation. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, 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 9:25 A.M. APPROVED: ATTEST: 1) ti , r F BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS • '4'4474liZ WELD CO "nTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board pr Geo Ken dy, Chairman By: / •0N - _ Deputy Cle to the Board Constance L. Harbert. P o-Tem /15/1,4":ct C. W. Kirby GOr . a4y W. H. { ste Minutes - October 28, 1992 Page 3 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY. COLORADO OCTOBER 28, 1992 TAPE #92-35 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, October 28, 1992, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner George Kennedy, Chairman Commissioner Constance L. Harbert, Pro em Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Weld County Attorney, Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding MINUTES: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of Social Services meeting of October 26, 1992, as printed. • Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. WARRANTS: Carol Harding presented the warrants for approval by the Board in the amount of $518,135.86. Commissioner Webster moved to approve the warrants as presented by Ms. Harding. Commissioner Lacy seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:30 A.M. APPROVED: ;: ATTEST: ;; I� j BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COL 'TY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Geo Kenn y. Chairman By: 15 H a-v Gov tleca -1`7' Deputy Clertto the Board Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem ilc-e'fr C. W. it �� Cord cy t? W. H. Webster Hello