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• e1 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(003)3664000.EXT.4400 915 loth Viler RECEIVED cRE6lEY,CaoMDO iler e 'JUN 011992 COLORADO coLo.OIL&GAS CONS.COMM. o May 29, 1992 CASE NUMBER: Amended 8/pp?%TO WHOM XT MAY CONCERN: A/, Enclosed is an application from Associated Natural Cas for a Site Specific 4� Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for an expansion of an oil and gas support and service facility in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the SE4 SE4 of Section 33. 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 approximately 1.5 miles east of the Town of Frederick; north of Weld County Road 14, 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 June 12, 7.992, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schuett, Currsnt 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 Comprehens,.ve 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. lease refer to the enclosed letter. /� /► Signed:, Agency: COLOs Q/L c GAS (.DNS. Con'. Date:„t..'. 3 79?? 9z0753 • • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)3664000.at«00 013 10th STREET IGREELEY.COcORAQO 80631 O E� Fi��:F:xNG • OFFICE Or Et1ERGENCY MANAGEMENT COLORADO CREELCY , CO OO6;1;1 May 29. 1992 CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-707 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Associated Natural Cas for a Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for an expansion of an oil and gas support and service facility in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the SE4 SE4 of Section 13, T2N, R67W of the 6ch P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately 1.5 miles east of the Town of Frederick; north of Weld County Road 14, and vest 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 June 12. 1992. so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Keith A. Schueet, 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 req es An find no eon licts v� if h our interests. �Cstit1svto * )71,F_MPst �•` 4. Pntoreafilasilairecommendasettiontsunder consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. / Please refer to the enclosed letter. Signed: g • ��ci Agency: s2/ _ Dace _aI .3 / 'JU ' y "n Weld to=y j3 J CERTIFICATE OF MAILINO I hereby certify that I have placed a true and correct copy of the surrounding property owners and owners and 1 of minerals in accordance with the notification requirements of Weld County in Case Number USR-707 for Associated Natural Cas in the United States Mail, postage prepaid First Clas■ Mail by letter as addressed on the attached list. this June 3 day of June, 1992. 9=753 • • SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS AND/OR SUBSURFACE ESTATE MINERAL OWNERS Associated Natural Gas USR-707 Susan J. Troudt Marian J. Botinelli Carla Johnson Hobbs 0/0 Johnson Farms 14491 WCR 5 Longmont, CO 80501 Natural Gas Associates c/o MC Valuations P.O. Box 3218 Fort Worth, TX 76113-3218 Associated Natural Gas, Inc. 370 17th Street, Suite 900 Denver, CO 80202 Sheldon R. and Anna Mae Sickler 9549 WCR 14 Fort Lupton, CO 80631 August Cittlein Trust 9358 WCR 14 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Bella Anderson 9307 Highway 52 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Charles R. Barr 411 Williams Street Denver, CO 80218 Basin Explorations, Inc. c/o Central Bank X. Gardner for Spindle Properties P.O. Box 5548 T A Denver, CO 80217 Ruby A. Batt 714 Mart* Avenue Truth of Consequence NM 9207Z3 • • SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS AND/OR SUBSURFACE ESTATE MINERAL OWNERS Associated Natural Cas USA-707 W.F. bush 4850 E. Mission Hill Drive Tucson, AZ 85718 Norma Jeanne Freedman 1580 Lincoln St. , Suite 650 Denver, CO 80203 William E. and Veronica Gittlein 5877 WCR 19 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Grant Brothers P.O. Box 948 Longmont, CO 80501 Lena Mae Grant 350 S. Clinton Street Apt. lA Denver, CO 80231 Norma J. Cross 6742 S. Kearney Ct. Englewood, CO 80112 Adalene B. Hanka 7306 Dearwester Dr. x/342 Cincinnati, OH 45236 Willard B. Hein 10054 Lowell Way Westminster, CO 80003 Billy* L. Hix 4222 Jennie St. Amarillo, TX 79106.6031 Carla J. Hobbs 2309 11th Street SW Great Falls, MT 59401 M D M Associates 415 Terry Longmont, CO 80501-5441 920753 SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS AND/OR SUBSURFACE ESTATE MINERAL OWNERS Associated Natural Gas USR-707 Carl Miller Trust c/o Colorado National Bank P.O. Box 5168 T A Denver, CO 80217 Donald E. Miller 5965 E. Princeton Circle Englewood, CO 80111 Elton N. and Catherine S. Miller 12251 WCR 22 1/2 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Nina A. Miller 2800 S. University Blvd. $86 Denver, CO 80210-6056 Robert S. Pirtle P.O. Box 1310 Tyler, TX 75701 William Pritle 507 Sherry Lane Tyler, TX 75701 Martin L. Rogers 3737 14th Street SE Loveland, CO 80537 Sheldon and Anna Mae Sickler 9549 WCR 14 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Conley P. Smith 1125 17th Street, Suite 2360 Denver, CO 80202 Thomas Spurling III 6648 VCR 19 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Marian J. Stratton 1245 Venice Street Longmont, CO 80501 920753 • • SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS AND/OR SUBSURFACE ESTATE MINERAL OWNERS Associated Natural Gas USR-707 Frank and Edith C. Suckla 4468 WCR 19 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Susan J. Trodut 16 Sunset Circle Longmont, CO 80501 Carolyn Weber 9307 Highway 52 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 Fern M. Wikstrand P.O. Box 948 Longmont, CO 80502.0948 • 9X'757 t DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PRONE COO 386.1000.DR.w00 91610th STREET comet Y.=OM0060661 "IOC COLORADO May 29, 1992 Associated Natural Gas, Inc. Attention: Robert L. Pearson P.O. Box 5493 Denver, CO 80217 Subject: Amended USR-707 - Request for a Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for an expansion of an oil and gas support and service facility on • parcel of land described as part of the SE4 SE4 of Section 33, T2N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. Dear Mr. Pearson: Your application and related materials for the request described above are complete at the present time. I have scheduled a meeting with the Weld County Planning Commission for July 21, 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 Tri-Area Planning Commission for its review and comments. Please call Jay Curtis at (303) 659-8112 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 Tri-Area 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 9, 1992, you or a representative should call me to obtain a sign to be posted on the site no later than July 11, 1992. The sign shall bo 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. 9207S3 • Associated Natural Caslikic. • Amended USR-707 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 maks arrangements to obtain the recommendation. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call me. Respectfully. t A. tuSe ‘dre#4 Current Planner KAS/sfr pc: Johnson Farms 14491 Weld County Road 5 Longmont, CO 80501 9a.vt.j 411 • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES T"* PRONE 4303)366.000.EXT.M00 01610M STREET 0 REELEY.COLORADO ern VII'Dc COLORADO June 3, 1992 Mr. Robert L. Pearson Associated Natuual Gas, Inc. P.O. Box 3493 Denver, CO 80217 Dear Mr. Pearson: Thank you for your letter of May 6. The Board of County Commissioners has approved your request to issue building permits prior to approval of the Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit. The Board's approval is conditional upon the following. 1. All activities and construction conducted on the property is at your own risk; 2. The only permitted work is that work which is described on the issued permits; 3. You will comply with all conditions of approval identified through the Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Reveiw permit application process; 4. All construction shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance; S. You will comply with any other County, State, or Federal requirements which may apply to the use of the property; and 6. If the Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Reveiw permit are not approved, Associated Natural Gas, Inc. will be responsible for removing any improvements not authorized under the existing zoning and Special Review permit. If you have any questions about this matter, please call me. Sincerely, Chuck Cunliffe, AICP Director pc: Board of County Commissioners 9207Z3 I. • • AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF COLORADO ss��{�[ COUNTY OF WELD Vii. 'l tiam"� '„idea , 1,EZITH HANSEN,of said County of Weld,being duly net wsitasostewasresset, sworn,say that I am publisher of ores...+w+tnsp eau, I lake 'e.i•ard .lfrif.. 1 tiny a IMPsaua*.r illor WINDSOR BEACON ewes sww.iav srwtt,�wsessee'+ t:a..:M•NOIN eeslCehMee# •weekly newspaper having•general circulation in said �q' r+"r� County and State,published in the town of WINDSOR, ;,:•eriwseYwe•••w•h'H in said County and State; and that the notice,of which 1. 1 the annexed is a true copy,has bean published in rid i0� +�rr..�s weekly for,,, ,_ successive wale,that the notice e isstimanseccusse e.'a as e.COONIPYwroatet'�' numbe was r of h paper ded in the uring tar and hentire issue of period and time P Pe ,eren�etieut swesa.ctsew'• publication, and in the newspaper proper and not in a '`YVa.IS w'wl' ife mote supplement,and that the first publication of said notice 'r,raosoesptMst'U+*uat:t was in said paper bearing the date of the M eee.seeera.Y rape mMeta•••••••aArfee ;A(Alle.elrilni laic+? day of flail. 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IgM aw s.w _ _ �y `° �� � no r re I 4 XA vi Z I �(fj rt as d am ' X 0NI>llrod )IVfla,. �v, Wee NNI�NNN NNrI�� 1II II X n�"� �' .00o'V 0/H�a.4 N+ pVOeV O�{r• N�O�OYVOI V1.�(/ Nr __ ro __. III lI yz ��� x - x x x x x e p ,n • NOuvx13d OVON 35V3'1 • �1 �C� -f C Z CO Z .0'OZS CD N Q \ . VI u ^GI • maielOGIITED NIJtRAL 645, INC. Mr. Keith Schuett Current Planner Deaprtment of Planning Services 915 1Oth Street Greeley, CO 8O631 RE: Amendment to USR-707:85:52 Associated Natural Gas, Inc. 1- 8O' x 8O' Office Building and 3OO Barrel Condensate Tank. Dear Mr. Schuett In reference to our previous conversation two weeks ago, Associated Natural Gas, Inc. (ANGI) hereby requests from the Board of County Commissioners, Building Permits Approval prior to obtaining approval of the Amendment to USR-7O7:85:52 and the site specific development plan. 1. Associated Natural Gas, Inc. activities and construction on the property is at our own risk. 2. we will comply with all conditions of approval identified through the Weld County Comprehensive Plan, Weld County Zoning Ordinance and the Amended Special Review Application Process. 3. All construction will be in compliance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 4. We will comply to all County, State, and Federal requirements which may apply to the use of the facility. 5. If the Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permits are not approved, Associated Natural Gas, Inc. will remove any improvements not authorized under the existing USR-7O7L85:52 Natural Gas Associates, Inc. Enclosed for your review is the Special Review Application. ANGI will submit a completed Special Review Application and fee on your determination. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Should you require additional information or have any questions please contact me at (3O3) 595-3331. Sincerely, Associated Natural Gas, Inc. Rdbert�n 000 REPUBLIC PLAZA • 370 SEVENTEENTH STREET • DENVER,COLORADO 80202 • (303)5953331 • FAX(303)595O480 MAILING ADDRESS P.O. BOX 5493 • DENVER, COLORADO 80217 A A 920723 AG! 45SOCIiTED NkTLWIL 645, INC. AMERC :NT TO OSK-707885,52 ASSOCIATED NATURAL GAS, ftC. The proposed use is for • 80' X 80' office/control room/shop building to be located north of the existing office building/control room/shop building. Need for use, is to consolidate our office shop/truck terminal operation, presently located at 1925 let avenue, Greeley, Co. The proposed Office building truck terminal will provide space for on rite supervisors to implement DOT and 08MA changing requirements and procedures. Space for on site dispatches and receptionists for scheduling LP-Gas loads. The Facility will have a employee's training room to *over general information about storage and handling of liquified petroleum gas (LP-Gas); and emergency procedures. Space for additional training for supervisors and dispatches. Facility will have shop area to handle truck maintenance, (oil & filter changes). The facility will provide LP-Gas for company vehicles to meet Colorado Clean Air Act, (Notes We process this product). It will provide parking for our trucks and trailers fleet of 24 trucks and 30 trailers, presently located in Oreeley. Need to Notes we are presently running 24 LP-Gas loads in and out of this facility now. The only added traffic will be employee and visitor vehicles (30). Parking space for 24 trucks, 30 trailers, 30 employes and visitor vehicles. Facility lighting will be cover globes and flood light lenses with ground reflection. The existing use is •s stated above minus the on site supervisor and receptionists. The existing facility is a natural gas compression and liquids trucking facility as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services. The facility has loading and unloading stations for LP-gas Product. About twenty-four (24) loads averaging 10,000 gallons per load is now associated with the facility. ANGI expects no increases. Notes The only changes At the facility will bathe 80' X 80' office building replacing the existing building and one (1) 300 bbl storage tank which will be diked and in compliance with EPA'. Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan (SPCC Plan). All liquid and solid wastes associated with the facility, consisting of used oil and oil filters is being disposed of; meeting the EPA's requirements. Any and all used oils; petroleum, hydrocarbons or oily water mixtures associated with or derived from the facility will be recycled or reused. All oil filters will be drained, then Crushed and recycled. Additionally ANC' will also identify changing DOT requirements which will be applicable to the transport of these wastes. The above waste and any other waste associated with the existing and proposed addition will not threaten surface or ground water contamination. Weekly trash pick-up by S.F.I. will be continued under the proposed addition. It is not the intent of ANOI to store or stock-pile any quantity of materials or waste at the site. The property is maintained in compliance with BABA title III and the requirements of rt. Lupton Piro Protection District. NO SMOKING signs will be placed to designated no smoking areas. 9Zv 4# 16 • I • A5SOCI TED NP3IA4L GyIS, INC. page 2 =Imam TO UIR-707raB1S2 ASSOCIATED NATURAL OA., s*C. Traffic areas and areas around the building will be covered with gravel, all • remaining areas not covered with gravel will be seeded to adapted grass, approved by the west Adams Boil Conservation District, to prevent soil erosion. The maximum permissible noise level does not exceed the light industrial limit of 70 dB(A) at the present facility. There is no noise associated with this proposed addition. 'astern Ned Cedar and Rocky mountain Juniper will be planted for visual screening. • All required emission permits have obtained from the Air Pollution control Division, Colorado Department of Health. No permanent disposal of wastes is associated with the facility. The appearance of the facility is maintained in a neat and orderly condition through periodic painting and maintenance. All construction on the property will be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the weld County zoning Ordinance. ANOI, the property owner and operator will be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing development standards, all applicable Weld County Regulations, State and Federate Regulations. A soil study is being conducted by 'mpire Laboratories Inc. of Greeley, Colorado. Inclosed is a soil survey of the area from Brighton Boil Conservation Service. Stormwater rung-off, state discharge monitoring requirements; ANot will develop and implement a best management (B$P) plan which will prevent, or minimises the potential for release of stormwater form ancillary activities including material storage areas; plant site runoff; in plant transfer; process and material handling stress; loading and unloading operations and operation and maintenance of equipment to the waters of the state through plant site runoff. Where • experience indicated a reasonable potential for equipment failure (e.g. tank overflow or leakage), natural condition (e.g. precipitation), or other circumstances to result in significant amounts of water flow or pollutants reaching surface waters, the plan will include a prediction of the direction, rats of flow and total quantity of pollutants which could be discharged from the facility as a result of each condition or circumstances. 'xisting use's of surrounding properties include rural residences agricultural production, oil and gas production. The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan Urban Growth Boundary Area Goals and Policies. 9=753 4*5I • • ASSOCItTED Nt3I.RIL G45, INC. page 3 ANENDNZAT TO OSR-707$05152 ASSOCIATED NATURAL GAS, INC. The nearest residence structures are 2,651 feet to the north, 2,265 feet to the northeast, 1,720 feet to the south and 2,781 feet to the southwest. The proposed office/shop building will be operated as a business with no residential unit on the mite. Number of additional employees associated with this addition will total twelve. The addition will be operation of 24 hours per day, 7 days per week and 365 days per year. The existing water source is a facility owned water well. Present access route is one. For safety reasons, ANOI proposes two access routes on to SCR-29 and two exit routes. The only added vehicular traffic associated with the office/shop building will be employee vehicles. The existing liquid trucking consists of approximately twenty four transport trucks per day. Parking will be provided for thirty employee and visitor vehicles and twenty-four trucks and trailers. A bathroom with adequate toilet facilities served by an individual sewage . disposal system will be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regalstlons. The antic system will be designed by • Colorado Registered pr+sessional engineer. The fire protection measures for the existing facility is in compliance with Ft. Lupton Fire Protection District. The fire protection measures necessary for the proposed office/shop building will meet the Uniform Codes Standards and Wild County Building Codes. In addition, ANOX will extend the fire prevention plan associated with the ANOI Spindle Plant. This system consists of one 5,000 barrel fire water tank, two fire water pumps, 15 fire monitors (will add six fire water monitors for the proposed addition) and one foam trailer. The property will be fenced. The one (1) 2,000 gallon methanol tank and the three (3) 1,000 gallon ambitrol, glycol, engine tube oil and 300 bbl condensate storage tanks will be diked, placard per NFPA rating and in compliance with the uniform fire Code. The appearance of the facility is and will continue to be maintained in a neat and orderly Condition through periodic painting and maintenance. The facility will be fenced and a two feet landscaping strip will be added along the west strip of the proposed building. 920733 IJ YrJ�n • Vt' USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION lIAr 29,1992 `. Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, Creeley,1IId.C $ Phone • 356-4000 r Ext. 4400 ' 0 °A"�. Case Number a O 4 /�2 Dote Received �-'9� Application Checksq,by s tad Mylar plat submi 10 Application Fee )on. Receipt Number ` '. Recording Fee Receipt Number IQ 9L $osryETED Dy =gar: (please print or type, except for necessary �:- signature) I (we) , the undersigned, hereby request a hearing before the Weld County Planning N. Commission concerning the proposed Major Facilities of a Public Utility Special "40r: Review Permit on the following described unincorporated area of Weld County, ti'; Colorado: -r. LECAL DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AREA: Section 33 T... N, R 7 _W LECAI. DRSCRII'•PION of contiguous property owned upon which Special Review Permit in proposed: SE Section 33 T 2 N, It 67 w Property Address (if available) PRESENT ZONE AGRICULTURAL OVERLAY ZONES t:; TOTAL ACREACE 14 144 't;. PROPOSED LAND USE "r EXISTING LAND USE AGRZC9LTyRAL SURFACE LEE 1PRQPJr.R'LD QWNERS). OF AREA PROPOSED Eon TILE 11SE nx $J'FCIAI REVIEW ZRN1t Name: TRQUDT JUAN jJ. & BQTINELLIE. MkRI8N Z & HOBBS, CARLA JOHNSOU J9J1NS0N FARMS ;, Address: 1449. WCR 5 City Longmont. 0 Zip J.Q591 Home Telephone (I Business Telephone Il ^. Name: Address: City Zip Home Telephone // Business Telephone 11 APrLIGANT QR AUTHHORS=P.D ACENI ,(1f differtnt Shan apze): Name: ASSOCIATED NATURAL GAS. jNC. Address: P.O. Box 5493 city Denver. CO Zip 80217 Home Telephone (/ 776-9900 Business Telephone II __25.:33,3n. . Contact Person Lawyer: Wally Grant Lint the owner(s) And/or lessees of mineral rights on or under the subject properties of record. Nome: 54sdll 4, Sroudt Eta) Propety Address: 14491 WCR 5 City Longmont. CO Zip 80501 Name: Marhi Foes Address: N/A City Zip I hereby depose end state under the penalties of perjury that All statements, proposals And/or plans submitted with or contained within the application ere true And correct to the best of my knowledge. Keith Knipp COUNTY of ._jJJD___1 Vice resident of Operations STATE OF _CQLORADQ.J. / // Signature: Owner or Autliiottzed Agent Subscribed end sworn to before me this ay of Lein, 19, i,;._ Et � 1 (t Q NO ' W +,•,h" My Commission expires .Md 4,1065 ® ws 9t07z3 ; . ... ..a ,;:y,,,,,,-,„‘,; • • • • _.. V • N..___.__._ _. - `� _ 1 • Z i11. ._ • _ _..• .• _• • .yam - _. _... _ _ - .. - --,r......- . • p• • • • • . c V•� . � H N " N O IN • le 4 ae ,Q e \ 114C 41.1 1-In 1:Iti I ILI ...CA M I. O e e O % N.o h it m 3 � u 1i A.. li:C 143 IV •tile •1'4j:, •..•M{•..A\`/'';'.'...).'...'........4.*:....'. .�.4 A, la fit,.'. re ....+� % . . , ,p,n • .yf. M.✓I TWd" 44 , 1N 1 y., a N M l)fY c. • • - _ .._ . - ' TVA.GO 0 • . \ \ . -.6,X wipes\ WI .0. rr . . .. • 2ITJt _� .. . . _• euira ti • • • =��L o^ _ • • z w•.+w Wag, • • • • • • • • .. Iase-la • —a— V •.._ Y.. `:.yJs +y A u ' ....w ^,` ausis G - .C O • ;;'9"5410 o ._ CO, •S _.Se -... .. fia!I J I/S}n• i' '1•\'•il aYM INS: .• . F'(01 . 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Shrubs Wetland ; Shallow Openland Wetland ;Rangeland sand seed and 1 Oeous plants ; water wildlife wildlife :wildlife i orODa•• legumes , Plants 3Kim 1, 32 :Good Good ;Fair Fair Poor ;Very poor Good Very poor Fair. { : 33. 34 ,Fair Good Fair Pair Poor Kim ' I Y ;Very poor Fair Very poor Fair. 35et Loup ;Poor Pair 1Good Fair Good ;Good Pair Good Fair. Boel ,Poor Fair ;Good Fair OOod ;Good Good ;Fair, j6et Fair Midway ;Poor Pair IFair Fair Very poor:Very poor Fair Vary poor:fair. Shingle ;Poor Fate 'Fair Fair Very ; poor:Very poor Fair Very poor;Fair, , 37. 38 ;Fair Good :Fair Pair P Nelsonoor ;Very poor Fair Very poor Fair. 39, 40, 41, 42, 43- Good Good Fair Fair Poor 1 Nunn : Very poor Go Very poor Fair. 44, 4s IFair Good :Pair Fair Poor :Ver 'Olney Y poor Fair Very poo ri Pa lr. 46 47 I 0,nay ;Good Good ;Fair . Fair Poor Very poor Good Very poor;Fair. i 4B I I 8 'Fair Good ,Fair Fair Very poor Very Olney poor Fair Very poo r;;Fa Sr. 49 :Fair Fair Very f Osgood :Poor Fair I Door Very poor Fair Very poor;Fair. 50 ;000A Good ;Fair Fair Poor t Otero I Very Door Good Very poo r;Pair. ' i 51, 52, 53 ;Fair Good .Fair Ia it Otero Very poor Very poor Fair Very poor;Falr, 1 54. 55 :Good Good :Fair Fair Poor ' Paoli Very poor Gootl Very poor;Falr. 56, ST i ;Pair Good ;Fair Pair Poor Very poor Fair Very Doorf Fair. 58, 59 ;Poor Poor ;Fair ;Fair Poor Shingle Very poor Poor Very poorlPslr. 60•t Shingle :Poor Poor ;fa S r FairPoor :Very ' ' ; y poor Poor Very poor;F►Sr, i Aenon122 IFair Good :Fair Poor 'Very poor Fair Very poor:Fd r. 1 6Tuse1 1 :Poor Poor 'Poor Poor Very poor:Very poor Poor Very poor:Boor, 1 Fair Very poor;VerI 62, 63 IFair Good ;Fair Terry Y poor Fair Very poo r;Fair. J 6Y 65 :Fair lair Very poor;Ver I Thedalund ;Fair Fair 1 I Y poor Fair Very poo r;Fair. 1 66 ;Good Good ;Pair Fair poor Very poor Good ;Vary UST I I y poor Fair. 67 :Fair Fair :Poor :Good IFair Ulm I ;Very DOpr Fair :Very poor Fair. I I I See footnote at end of table. 9t07S3 9 32 ® SOIL SURVEY • . , are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, ponderosa ble years to 1,800 pounds in unfavorable years. As range pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and hackberry. The condition deteriorates,the sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac, and Siberi- and switchgrass decrease and blue grams. sand dropeeed, an peashrub. and sand sage increase. Annual weeds and grasses invade Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil, The the site as range condition becomes poorer. cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked Management of vegetation on this soil should be based pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produce be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape Lion, Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. cover, For pheasants, undisturbed nesting cover is 'seen- Sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, swiwhgrasa, sideoats tial and should be included in plane for habitat develop- grams, blue grams, and pubescent wheats-rase are suite- ment,especially in areas of intensive agriculture, " ble for seeding. The grass selected should meet the Rapid expansion of Greeley and the surrounding area seasonal requirements of livestock. It can be seeded into has resulted in urbanization of much of this Olney soil. a clean, firm sorghum stubble, or it can be drilled into a This soil has good potential for urban and recreational (Inn prepared seedbed. Seeding early in spring has development, The only limiting feature is the moderately proven most successful rapid permeability in the substratum, which causes a Windbreaks and environmental plantings an generally hazard of ground water contamination from sewage suited to this soil. Soil blowing, the principal hazard in lagoons. Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well. Capability establishing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by cub class I irrigated. tinting only in the tree row and by leaving a strip of \ 47,-Olney fine sandy loam. 1 to 3 percent slopes, vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation This is a deep, well drained soil on plains at elevations of may be needed at the time of planting and during dry i 4,600 to 5,200 feet. It formed in mixed outwash deposits. periods,Trees that are best suited and have good survival Included in mapping are small areas of soils that have a are Rocky Mountain Juniper, eastern redcedar,ponderosa dark surface layer. Some small leveled areas are also in- pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and hackberry. The eluded. shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac,and Siberl- Typically the surface layer of this Olney soil is grayish an peashrub. brown fine sandy loam about 10 inches thick. The subsoil Wildlife is an important secondary use of this soil.The is yellowish brown and very pale brown sandy clay loam cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked about 14 inches thick. The substratum to a depth of 60 pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongams species can inches is very pale 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 *assn. moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop. more. Surface runoff is medium,and the erosion hazard is ment, especially in areas of intensive agriculture. Range- low, land wildlife, for example, the pronghorn antelope,can be In irrigated areas this soil is suited to all crops corn- attracted by developing livestock watering facilities, monly grown in the area, including corn, sugar beets, managing livestock grazing,and reseeding where needed. beans, alfalfa, small grain, potatoes, and onions. An exam- Rapid expansion of Greeley and the surrounding area pie of a suitable cropping system is 3 to 4 years of alfalfa has resulted in urbanization of much of the Olney soil. followed by corn, corn for silage, sugar beets, small grain, This soil has good potential for urban and recreational or beans, Land leveling, ditch lining, and installing development. The only limiting feature is the moderately pipelines may be needed for proper water application. All rapid permeability in the substratum, which causes a methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow irrigation is hazard of ground water contamination from sewage the most common. Barnyard manure and commercial fer- lagoons. Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well. Capability tinter are needed for top yields. subclass Ile irrigated, We nonirrigated; Sandy Plains In nonirrigated areas this soil is suited to winter wheat, range site. barley, and sorghum. Most of the acreage is planted to 48—Olney fine sandy loam, 3 to 5 percent slopes. winter wheat. The predicted average yield is 28 bushels This is a deep, well drained soil on plains at elevations of per acre. The soil is summer (allowed in alternate years 4,600 to 5,200 feet. It formed in mixed outwash deposits. to allow moisture accumulation. Generally precipitation is Included in mapping are small areas of soils that have a too low for beneficial use of fertilizer. dark surface layer and small areas of soils that have Stubble mulch farming, striperopping, and minimum ail- sandstone and shale within a depth of 60 inches. lags are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. Typically the surface layer of teals Olney soil is grayish Terracing also may be needed to control water erosion, brown fine sandy clay loam about 8 inches thick. The sub- The potential native vegetation on this range site is soil is yellowish brown and very pale brown fine sandy dominated by sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, and blue loam about 12 inches thick.The substratum to a depth of grams. Needleandthread, switchgrass, sideoats grams, 60 inches is very pale brown,calcareous fine sandy loam. and western wheatgrass are also prominent. Potential Permeability and available water capacity are production ranges from 2,200 pounds per acre in favors- moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or 9200ei5a -WRJ•SLR.v. 76 COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES , 818 Centennial Bldg.,1313 Sherman St.,Denver,Colorado 50203 RECEIVED APPLICATION FORRECEIVED -• Application mutt YcC 1 7 1985 be complete where ( 1A PERMIT TO USE GROUND WATER.. . applicable. Typo or (X$)A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A W EJIP 31986 was s>rouaca print In BLACK FOR: COO A PERMIT TO INSTALL A PUMP W � F ac„,NO OvantrikotGOYA or-assures unless ( ) REPLACEMENT FOR NO. ti' faldeeiR initialed. ( 1 OTHER oXii' • WATER COURT CASE NO. (1) APPLICANT-mailing address FOR OFFICE VSE ONLY: DO NOT WRITE IN THIS COLUMN Natural Gas Associates �1 � r� NAME C/0 Associated Narsra7, Cas- �nc. ReoelotNo, 1 / STREET 36469 WCR 33 Route #2 Bain Dist, CITY Eaton CO 80615 Ms) curl Co1111t2LTION,S OF APPROVAL TELEPHONE NO, 301-a3a-2041 This well shall be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing,water rights. The (2) 4OCATIOI_OF PROPOSED 1yELs., • — issuance of the permit don not assure the applicant that no Injury will occur to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested water County Weld right from seeking relief in a civil court action. S.8. Xorthe S•B• N..Section 11 3.)APPROVED PURSUANT TO CRS 37-92-602(3)(b)(I) UNDER THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS. Twp, 2 N Rng 67 W 6th P,M. 2)THE USE OF GROUND WATER FROM THIS WELL IS Mel 'e'`" .LIMITED TO DRINKING AND SANITARY FACILITIES (3) WATER USE AND WELI_D&TA AS DESCRIBED IN CRS, 37-92-602(1)(c), FOR AN OFFICE FACILITY FOR A PLANT. OPERATION. WATER Proposed maximum pumping rate(ppm) 15 FROM THIS WELL SHALL. NOT BE USED FOR LAWN OR LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION OR FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE Average annual amount of ground water /1 OUTSIDE THE OFFICE FACILITY.. to be appropriated (aore•feet):_ 1 3)THE MAXIMUM PUMPING RATE OF THE WELL SHALL • Number of earn to be Irrigated: 0 'NOT EXCEED 15 G.P,t4. 4)THE MAXIMUM ANNUAL AMOUNT OF GROUND WATER Proposed total depth(feet): 600 _ TO BE- DIVERTED SHALL NOT EXCEED 1/3 ACRE-FOOT (108,600 GALLONS) . Aquifer ground water Is to be obtained from: 5)A TOTALIZING FLOW METER MUST BE INSTALLED ON • 9attC&cccgoc Laramie Pox Hills THE WELL AND MAINTAINED IN GOOD WORKING.ORDER. Spindle III PERMANENT RECORDS OF ALL DIVERSIONS' MUST B£ Owner's well designation a -_ MAINTAINED BY THE WELL OWNER (RECORDED AT LEAST GROUND WAATER TO BE USSE_D FOR: ANNUALLY) AND SUBMITTED TO THE DIVISION ENGINE- ER UPON REQUEST. AK') HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY•no irrigation(0) ( ) DOMESTIC(t) ( ) INDUSTRIAL(5) -CONTINUED ON THE ATTACHED SHE T- ( ) LIVESTOCK L ( ) IRRIGATION (6) el 1 �1s ca Y( X)COMMERCIAL (4) ( )MUNICIPAL(8) QYI 1(( )OTHER (e) APPLICATIQP0 AA DETAIL THE USE ON BACK IN (11) £��p'``'' PERMIT NUMBER p "2 l- (4) QRIL R DATE ISSUED FED 1 34986 1:4' Name R S R well It Thin Snr EXPIRATION DATE FEB l'3 1988 'i't Street P.O. Box 577 �J.r J .ter J t i ;'I .-,sir e,. eLe. ... •"' city Creels CO 8O632 (ST TE EN EER} t.,. P ,I ''•,7;;'. 6. '.111'x1 �?alephona No. 353-3118 Lie.N0, 857 y ' rh°'5, I.D. /`_ 0 2._ col'wry�C��a . .1. • (5) THf„LQCATIQN QF TH„ and the arse on (6)THE Lt SV5T Be Lockup BELOW •4 which the water will be used must be indicated on the..diegrem below,' by distances from section lines. Use the CENTER SECTION (1 section, 640 acres)for the well loation. T75 h,from South foci line I .f{-.--r-118I.e,5200 Par—>l I 130 ft.from_ East sec,line yy (rat et won) 1- + +" .f + + t + _r LOT BLOCK FLUNG • SUBDIVISION 4- — -I- — ' N.RINSE TI. N .-- 'h - + •I Is r..' I , (7) TRACY ON WfICH W,1J. WILLw$P Noon+ t Ia4CATEQ Owner, Natural Gas feeociates T 'I- z -- T — — T — g + t No.of acres 5.68 .Will this-to i 1 ): • the only well On[RN tract? yes 4- + 1 2 -(- — 4. e_,5 (8)PROPOSED CASING PROGRAM r I Plebs Casing ÷ al- T - -{- - 7 -- -I- ---- m + .f. 6 5/$ In,from 0 ft.to 400 ft, I I I + in,from ft,to ft. 4- —. -I- - — .4... — -1. Perforated casino { i S 7/-8_ink,from 4Q9 ft to 600 ft. 7- + + -I- -i- ^' 4 -I- -I- in.from ft.t0 ft. l I ( i (9) FQR EPLACMENT WELL$gweoi tans 4- ..- 4- — .1- - . — 4. y -1— _ 4.. _ a.. — and direction from old well end pleas for plugging it The scale of the diagram is 2 inches- 1 mile Esoh small square represents 40 acres, WATER EOUWALENT6 TABLE (hounded Plguru) An acre foot boyars I eon of land I loot deep 1 eubIt feet par second lets),..449 gallons or minute Ig en) A family 0f 6 will tgWre acofenenealy 1 aan.toot of wale On WOW. 1 sen.foet.,,43.580 cubic Nat...325,900 gallons. 1,000 tom avowed eentintlouMy for one Clay proeuaa 4,42 aan•Iwr, (10) LANQ9N WHJCJ-1 GRO3 y1STER, WILL Sr USFQ; Owner(s): Natural Qae M8viettee N0,of aces; 3.68 Legal description: Attache • (11) ('?FT• Il FD DFSCPIPTI9N of the use of ground water: Household use and domestic wells must Indian type of disposal Witemtobeuaed. one man office facility for_plant operation. Drinking and sanitary only-- 1 sink and 1. toilet, septic tank-disposal. (12) RTHat WAIFS SIGw•5 used on this land, Including wells, Give Registration end Water Court Case Numbers. C:00;1 or tight , ' '. Used for(purpose) Description of land on which used (13) THE APPLICANT(S) STATE(S) THAT THE INFORMATION SET FORTH HEREON IS � Lg%g�E�7Q THE F HIS KNOWLEDGP. vice President Natural Gas Associates76 ATURr or APLICANrrSI Associated Natural Gas, Inc. - Managing Partner a • Use additional sheets of paper if more space is requited. 920751 y,.tom F.. j. IA;:. • e APPLICANT: NATURAL GAS ASSOCIATES PERMIT NO.: /'6 sly CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CONTINUED 6)PRODUCTION FROM THIS WELL IS RESTRICTED TO THE SARAMIE-FOX HILLS AQUIFER WHICH CORRESPONDS TO THE INTERVAL BETWEEN 3&0 FEET AND 180 FEET BELOW GROUND SURFACE. PLAIN (NONPERFORATED) Z'A5ING SHALL B' INSTALLED AND SEALED TO PREVENT PRODUCTION FROM OTHER ZONES. :/ccA4 (NOTE: TO INSURE A MAXIMUM PRODUCTIVE LIFE OF THIS WELL. PERFORATED CASING SHOULD BE SET THROUGH THE ENTIRE PRODUCTING INTERVAL OF THE APPROVED ZONE OR AQUIFER INDICATED ABOVE) IL . •e' 920733 II WRJ.5LR.., 76 COLORADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES , 818 Centennial Bldg„'1313 Sherman St..Denver,Colorado 80203 PERMt7 APPLICATI N F R CE�VED RECENEO " - . Application mst u DECOEC 7 1 1985 be complete where ( )A PERMIT TO USE GROUND WA7�It applicable, Type or (X) A PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A WE I hl 1 3 )986 } print in BLACK FOR: OM A PERMIT TO INSTALL A PUMP wsTea Mew= ysII, thus,No overstrikes riamda OnSSa1[•(a0f1Onor erasures LIMO'S ( ) REPLACEMENT FOR NO. Ddb initialed, ( I OTHER • WATER COURT CASE NO. (1) APPLICANT • mailing address FOR OFFICE USE ONLY; 00 NOT WRITE IN THIS COLUMN Natural Gas Associates ( NAME C/0 Associated Natural Gas. Inc, Receipt N0. "•1"t / ' STREET 36469 WCR 33 Route #2 Basin Dist. CITY Eaton CO 80615 taws) (2'.) CONDITIONS OF44PPROVAI TELEPHONE NO, 303-454-2043 This well shell be used in such a way as to cause no material injury to existing water rights. The (2) LQLATI ON QF P_ROPOSED WELL issuance of the permit does not assure the applicant that no injury will occur to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested water County Weld right from seeking relief in a civil court action. $•E• '4 orthe BA., % Section 33 1)APPROVED PURSUANT TO CRS 37-92-602(3)(b)(I) UNDER THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS. Twa, 2 N,Rng, 67 W 6th P.M, 2)THE USE OF GROUND WATER FROM THIS WELL IS " " ILVII LIMITED TO DRINKING AND SANITARY FACILITIES (3) WAT 9 QS; AND WELL QATQ AS DESCRIBED IN CRS 37-92-602(1)(c) , FOR AN • • OFFICE FACILITY FOR A PLANT OPERATION. WATER . - Proposed maximum pumping rate(gpm) 15 FROM THIS WELL SHALL NOT BE USED FOR LAWN OR LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION OR FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE . Average annual amount of ground water 1/3 OUTSIDE THE OFFICE FACILITY. to be appropriated (acre•feet): 3)THE-MAXIMUM PUMPING RATE OF THE WELL SHALL 0 NOT EXCEED 15 G.P.M. Number of acres to be irrigated;_• 4)THE MAXIMUM ANNUAL AMOUNT OF GROUND WATER Proposed total depth (fa 600 TO BE DIVERTED SHALL NOT EXCEED 1/3 ACRE-FOOT (108,600 GALLONS) . Aquifer ground water is to be obtained from: 5)A TOTALIZING FLOW METER MUST BE INSTALLED ON • 9nRd11COf00 Laramie Fox Hills THE WELL AND MAINTAINED IN GOOD WORKING ORDER. 9 Spindle #1 PERMANENT RECORDS OF ALL DIVERSIONS MUST BE Owner's well designationMAINTAINED BY THE WELL OWNER (RECORDED AT LEAST GROUND WATERJQ BE USED FOR; ANNUALLY) AND SUBMITTED TO THE DIVISION ENGINE- • ER UPON 9U° w s . g" ,, I de J ) HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY•no irrigation(01 - e t � M _ j is • ( 1 DOMESTIC(1) 1 1 INDUSTRIAL(8) 'wII� j� +(}�' ( ) LIVESTOCK ( ( ) IRRIGATION (6) �� ( X) COMMERCIAL(4) ( )MUNICIPAL(B)1 l l OTHER (9) APPLICATION g,PPROVE PY DETAIL THE USE ON BACK IN (11)• 142829 PERMIT NUMBER (4) Qg1LLEB FEB 13 S86 I PATE ISSUED ! Name-R Lit Welt & Pump_ Tit-_ EXPIRATION DATE FEB 13 1988 Street pa,0. Box 577 I ,e / v .,P m.c ra• NL City Greeley CO 80632 (STATE ENONEEA �4______ a 1„ "� Telephone No. 3,3-3118 Lie.No, 857 "+""'� ��—. • , +"., Z" Ct , '.o,_—/.. C! ,- COUNTY re s. !t (5) THE LOCATION OF•THE PROD_WELL_end the area on (6) THE Wt*UST BE,LOCATED BtL9W which the water will be used must be indicted on the diagram below, by distances from section lines. , Use the CENTER SECTION (1 section,640 Byrn).for the will location. I I 1 775 ft.from $t uth Sec.IMO • .1. — — + -- .,F T 1'•rill •— + — 4 + I O wlh as learns a I ,.4---.-1MIL1,6220►EET— 1 I 130 ft from_ East sac.lino (saN w want) 4. - ... ' + 'I + i LOT BLOCK FILING • ( i • a- — —'ice i INORTH5-rt1.N IN. — + — + SUBDIVISION I ,.. I (7) TRACT ON YOIICMJU'LL W1!— fir I LOCATE(' Owner: Natt)ral Oars AeeQtiates ' NORTH 4" z ± ..— + 'r + No.of acres 5.68 - Will this be ( J 1 I • m I the only well on this tract? yes -(— 1 + — + (8)PROPOSEQ CASING PROGRaM ,„• I I r I Plain Cuing +- R - -I- - -- ;- - Z + f . a- 6 3/8 In,from 0 ft.eo 400 h. I I I + in,from ft.to h. .j- - 4. . — ..r. — -I. Perforated casing - •V'HS- LIN- ' OPEN I I I I 5 j(.p in.from 400 ft,to-400 ft. + 4- + -I- + -i- 4 4 + in.from _ ft, to ft. • I I I I I (9) FQR REPLACEMENT WELL$givedisana and direction from old well and plans totplugging 4. .— 4 — + — + — + — -I— — +. — .I— _ 'C, it: The scale of the diagram is 2 inches- 1 mile 6. Each small square represent 40 acres, WATER B0VIVALENTS TABLE (Rounded Sipurnl An awptoot pavers 1 sere of land 1 foot don I cubit loot pet second lets),,.449 Gallons per minute(porn A family Of 6 will remote epproylm.tely 1 serFloot of wow ow year, • . I awe./pot,..43,560 cubic fon...326,900 or11ms, 1,000 goon Dumped continuously for one day produces 4.42 awe.%Mt. (10) ,AND ON WHICH GROUND WATJB WILLEE USED. Owner(s); NKCura). Gas AssOtiat_es No.of acres: S.5$ ' Legal description: 4C Cached ' (11) fFTOII FO 9, SCRIflION of the use of ground wear: Household use and domestic wells must Indian type or disposal ' system to be used. One man office facility for plant operation. Drinking and sanitary only-- . 1 oink and 1 toilet, septic tank disposal. (12);CITljf FLWATFR ftIGHTt•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 (13) THE APPLICANT(S) STATE(S) THAT THE INFORMATION SET FORTH HEREON IS T E TO THE BES F HIS KNOWLEDGE. AfUSE OP APPLICANT/S) • Associated Natural Cas, Inc. — managing Partner • • • •dr ' . r Use additional sheets of paper if more space is required, e''3,00:7-3(I , tr ilk 3 P, iiv♦I w Cr • • • APPLICANT: NATURAL GAS ASSOCIATES PERMIT NO.: /4 cif CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CONTINUED 6)PRODUCTION FROM THIS WELL IS RESTRICTED TO THE LARAMIE-FOX HILLS AQUIFER WHICH CORRESPONDS TO THE INTERVAL BETWEEN 360 FEE( AND 680 FEET BELOW GROUND SURFACE. PLAIN (NONPERFORATED) =ING SHALL BF' • INSTALLED AND SEALED TO PREVENT PRODUCTION FROM THER ZONES. (NOTE: TO INSURE A MAXIMUM PRODUCTIVE LIFE OF THIS WELL. PERFORATED CASING SHOULD BE SET THROUGH THE ENTIRE PRODUCTING INTERVAL OF THE APPROVED ZONE OR AQUIf'R INDICATED ABOVE) • 920753 >'c%,"4 • WARRANTY DEED SUSAN J. TROUDT, MARIAN J. BOTTINELLI (also known as Marian J. Botlnolli) and CARLA JOHNSON HOBBS, Grantors, whose address is c/o 16 Sunset Circle, Longmont, Colorado, County of Boulder, State of Colorado, For the consideration of TWELVE THOUSAND AND NO/100 (S12,O00.00) DOLLARS, in hand paid, hereby sells and conveys to ASSOCIATED TRANSPORT AND TRADING COMPANY, a Colorado Corporation, whose legal address is 900 Republic Plaza, 370 17th Street, Denver, Colorado 80202, County of Denver, and State of Colorado the following real property in the County of Adams, and State of Colorado, to wit: See Exhibit A attached hereto and fully incorporated herein. with all its appurtenances, and warrants the title to the same, subject to taxes and assessments for current year and subsequent years, which by reason of adjustment Grantee agrees to assume and pay; further subject to easements, reservations, restrictions, covenants and rights-of-way of record, or in use or in place, if any. Signed this /e'"" day of /196Y , 1992. n . Tro r a fl.e.,P~ ar n ine , � re, a Car Johns obbH s U STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. COUNTY OF BOULDER ) The fore instrument was acknowledged before me this /e z� day of i / , 1992, by John R. Haley as attorney-in-fact for Susan J. Tro ian J. Bbttfnelli and Carla Johnson Hobbs. q My commission expires cf/� //�� . Witness my hand and official sear 1/2 'o ut c4.1.0c ai copy nlz3 a- • o EXHIBIT A TO: WARRANTY DEED GRANTORS: SUSAN J. TROUDT, MARIAN J. BOTTINELLI AND CARLA JOHNSON HOBBS GRANTEE: ASSOCIATED TRANSPORT AND TRADING COMPANY, a Colorado Corporation DATED: 707 AV , 1992 LEGAL DESCRIPTION A parcel of land being part of the Southeast Quarter (SE 1/4) of Section Thirty Three, (33) Township Two (2) North, Range Sixty Seven (67) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian (6th P.M.), County of Weld, State of Colorado and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast (SE) Corner of said Section Thirty Three (33), and assuming the East line of said Southeast Quarter (SE 1/4) as bearing North 00' 00' 00" East with all other bearings contained herein relative thereto. Thence North 00' 00' 00" East along said East line a distance of 1056.8 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Thence continuing North 00' 00' 00" East along said East line a �. distance of 167.5 feet. Thence North 90' 00' 00" West a distance of 550.0 feet. Thence South 00' 00' 00" West a distance of 167.5 feet. Thence South 90' 00' 00" East a distance of 550.0 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Said described parcel of land contains 2.114 acres, more or less and is subject to any rights of way or other easements as granted or reserved by instruments of record or as now existing on said described parcel of land. 920759 ' 1 • • DURABLE GENERAL POWER OF ATTORNEY 1, SUSAN J. TROUDT, a/k/a SUSAN JOHNSON TROUDT, hereby appoint JOHN R. HALEY true and lawful attorney for me and in my name to exercise or perform any act, power, duty, right or obligation whatsoever that I now have or may hereafter acquire, relating to any person, matter, transaction or property, real or personal, tangible or intangible, now owned or hereafter acquired by me, including, without limitation: to acquire, by purchase or otherwise, and sell , convey, mortgage, lease and in any manner deal in or with, real and personal property; to sign deeds, bills of sale and other documents conveying or transferring title; to make, sign, endorse, accept, collect, through all lawful ways, assign and/or deliver checks, notes, securities and/or other orders for the payment of money, debts and documents of title; to conduct or participate in any lawful business for me and in my name; to prepare, sign and file tax returns; to have access to and to surrender any safety deposit box rented by me, wheresoever located; to renounce and disclaim interests and powers; to make gifts, in trust or otherwise; to release and exercise powers of appointment; and generally, to do all acts necessary for the conduct of my business as fully as I could do personally; and to do all acts necessary or desirable regarding my personal affairs or person, including consenting to or approving any medical or other professional care, counsel , treatment or service of or to me by a licensed or certified professional person or institution engaged in the practice of, or providing, a healing act. No person or institution shall be required to inquire as to the circumstances of the issuance, or use, of any instrument signed in accordance with the foregoing authority, or the application or disposition of such instrument, or the proceeds thereof. I give and grant to my attorney full power and authority to do and perform all and every act and thing as fully to all intent and purposes as 1 might or could do if personally present, with full power of revocation, and I hereby ratify and Confirm all that my attorney shall lawfully do or cause to be done by virtue hereof. This power of attorney shall not be affected by disability of the principal. (See 15-14-501, C.R.S.) C� DATE:'' PRINCIPAL:PRINCIPAL: JOHNS N OUDi ✓d• STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. COUNTY OF BOULDER ) The regoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of ✓ �� , 2992, by Susan John:on Troudt. Witness my hand and official seal. My commission expires: D���' QG • • No ubTtc i JJ v DURABLE GENERAL POWER OF ATTORNEY I, MARIAN JOHNSON STRATTON, a/k/a MARIAN JOHNSON BOTTINELLI, hereby appoint JOHN R. HALEY true and lawful attorney for me and in my name to exercise or perform any act, power, duty, right or obligation whatsoever that I now have or may hereafter acquire, relating to any person, matter, transaction or property, real or personal , tangible or intangible, now owned or hereafter acquired by me, including, without limitation: to acquire, by purchase or otherwise, and sell . �. convey, mortgage, lease and in any manner deal in or with, real and personal property; to sign deeds, bills of sale and other documents conveying or transferring title; to make, sign, endorse, accept, collect, through all lawful ways, assign and/or deliver checks, notes, securities and/or other orders for the payment of money, debts and documents of title; to conduct or participate in any d� lawful business for me and in my name; to prepare, sign and file tax returns; to have access to and to surrender any safety deposit box rented by me, wheresoever located; to renounce and disclaim interests and powers; to make gifts, in trust or otherwise; to release and exercise powers of appointment; and generally, to " do all acts necessary for the conduct of my business as fully as I could do personally; and to do all acts necessary or desirable regarding my personal affairs or person, including consenting to or approving any medical or other professional care, counsel , treatment or service of or to me by a licensed or certified professional person or institution engaged in the practice of, or providing, a healing act. No person or institution shall be required to inquire as to the circumstances of the issuance, or use, of any instrument signed in accordance with the foregoing authority, or the application or disposition of such instrument, or the proceeds thereof. I give and grant to my attorney full power and authority to do and perform all andcYfully to all intent and purposes as I might or could every act and thing as u do if personally present, with full power of revocation, and I hereby ratify and confirm all that my attorney shall lawfully do or cause to be done by virtue hereof. • This power of attorney shall not be affected by disability of the principal . (See 15-14-501, C.R.S.) DATE: .S/ly/QZ PRINCIPAL: STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. COUNTY OF BOULDER ) 1 day of me this I - . instrument was acknowledged before The for- icing 9 , 1992, by Marian Johnson Stratton.• �. 's • •s • h •` \ d official seal .• s• • t es: PUBLIC re Cam•.—�' qmia -%ti.. • Iv 4 Notary PubThc OF co‘ CO D Y9201, . • • -, DURABLE GENERAL POWER OF ATTORNEY ' I, CARLA J. HOBBS, a/k/a CARLA JOHNSON HOBBS, hereby appoint JOHN R. HALEY true and lawful attorney for me and in my name to exercise or perform any act, power, duty, right or obligation whatsoever that I now have or may hereafter acquire, relating to any person, matter, transaction or property, real or personal, tangible or intangible, now owned or hereafter acquired by me, including, without limitation: to acquire, p by or otherwise, and sell , convey, mortgage, { lease and in any manner deal in or with, real and personal property; to sign \urchase deeds, bills of sale and other documents conveying or transferring title; to - 1` make, sign, endorse, accept, collect, through all lawful ways, assign and/or I deliver checks, notes, securities and/or other orders for the payment of money, debts and documents of title; to conduct or participate in any lawful business for me and in my name; to prepare, sign and file tax returns; to have access to and to surrender any safety deposit box rented by me, wheresoever located; to renounce and disclaim interests and powers; to make gifts, in trust or otherwise; to release and exercise powers of appointment; and generally, to do all acts necessary for the conduct of my business as fully as I could do personally; and { to do all acts necessary or desirable regarding my personal affairs or person, including consenting to or approving any medical or other professional care, , counsel, treatment or service of or to me by a licensed or certified professional — person or institution engaged in the practice of, or providing, a healing act. No person or institution shall be required to inquire as to the circumstances of the issuance, or use, of any instrument signed in accordance with the foregoing authority, or the application or disposition of such instrument, or the proceeds thereof. . I give and grant to my attorney full power and authority to do and perform all - and every act and thing as fully to all intent and purposes as I might or could • do if personally present, with full power of revocation, and I hereby ratify and Confirm all that my attorney shall lawfully do or cause to be done by virtue hereof. This power of attorney shall not be affected by disability of the principal. (See 15-14-501, C.R.S.) , DATE: or PRINCIPAL: STATE OF MONTANA ; , ss. COUNTY OF Ne/41) ) The foreg ing instrument was acknowledged before me this , V day of /17/"4 , 1992, by Carla Johnson Hobbs. A p ii Witness my hand and official seal . My commission expires: 0//w Z re-e4 , . 1 14,9ary Pu is /fie r/ h J m CeIT.1iI/9 C 0 RItcli w7 . - WARRANTY DEED SUSAN J. TROUDT, MARIAN J. BOTTINELLI (also known as Marian J. Botinelli) and — CARLA JOHNSON HOBBS, Grantors, whose address 1s c/o 16 Sunset Circle, Longmont, Colorado, County of Boulder, State of Colorado, For the consideration of TWELVE THOUSAND AND NO/100 ($12,000.00) DOLLARS, in hind paid, hereby sells and conveys to ASSOCIATED TRANSPORT_ AND TRADING, COMPANY, a . Colorado Corporation, whose legal address is 900 RepubliciRlaxa, W0,17th,Streat.: Denver, Colorado 80202, County of Denver, and State of Colorado the following- • , real property in the County of Adams, and State of Colorado, to wit: See Exhibit A attached hereto and fully incorporated herein. • with all its appurtenances, and warrants the title to the same, subject to taxes and assessments for current year and subsequent years, which by reason of adjustment Grantee agrees to assume and pay; further subject to easements, • reservations, restrictions, covenants and rights-of-way of record, or in use or ' , in place, if any. Signed this /er* day of M' , 19`92. • 1.1 • art 04 ;acy` 'n . ro ' ,tuw trZ i!4-7.- ar' n ne Car JohnsonHobbs u STATE OF COLORADO ) . • )) ss. _ COUNTY OF BOULDER The fore o instrument was acknowledged before me this /ea day of f//1 / , 1992, by John R. Haley as attorney-1n-fact for Susan J, Tro d , rian T. Bottinelli and Carla Johnson Hobbs. My commission expires n�/�ri,' ot u �c Witness my hand and official seal .' , N �'2S\, COPY a • EXHIBIT A TO: WARRANTY DEED GRANTORS: SUSAN J. TROUDT, MARIAN J. BOTTINELLI AND CARLA JOHNSON HOBBS GRANTEE: ASSOCIATED TRANSPORT� AND TRADING COMPANY,:,a,Colorado Corporation DATED: l� /G! /,Y . 1992 ' LEGAL DESCRIPTION A parcel of land being part of the Southeast Quarter (SE 1/4) of Section Thirty Three. (33) Township Two (2) North, Range Sixty Seven (67) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian (6th P.M.), County of Weld. State of Colorado and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast (SE) Corner of said Section Thirty Three (33), and assuming the East line of said Southeast Quarter (SE 1/4) as bearing North 00' 00' 00' East with all other bearings contained herein relative thereto. Thence North 00' 00' 00" East along said East line a distance of 1056.8 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Thence continuing North 00' 00' 00' East along said East line a distance of 167.5 feet. Thence North 90' 00' 00" West a distance of 550.0 feet. Thence South 00' 00' 00" West a distance of 167.5 feet. ti Thence South 90' 00' 00" East a distance of 550.0 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Said described parcel of land contains 2.114 acres, more or less and is subject to any rights of way or other easements as granted or reserved by instruments of record or as now existing on said described parcel of land. 4 3V, . . .. . . . i DURABLE GENERAL POWER OF ATTORNEY _ r I, SUSAN J. TROUDT, a/k/a SUSAN JOHNSON TROUDT, hereby appoint JOHN R. HALEY true and lawful attorney for me and in my name to exercise or perform any act, power, duty, right or obligation whatsoever that I now have or may hereafter acquire, relating to any person, matter, transaction or property,- real or personal, tangible or intangible, now owned or hereafter acquired by me, including, without ,.. . ..- limitation: to acquire, by purchase or otherwise, and sell , convey, mortgage, . lease and in any manner deal in or with, real and personal, property; to sign,., ., _ ,., deeds, bills of sale and other documents conveying or transferring title; t0 make, sign, endorse, accept, collect, through all lawful ways, assign and/or deliver checks, notes, securities and/or other orders for the payment of money, debts and documents of title; to conduct or participate in any lawful business for me and in my name; to prepare, sign and file tax returns; to have access to and to surrender any safety deposit box rented by me, wheresoever located; to renounce and disclaim interests and powers; to make gifts, 1n trust or otherwise; -! to release and exercise powers of appointment; and generally, to do all acts necessary for the conduct of my business as fully as I could do personally; and to do all acts necessary or desirable regarding my personal affairs or person, including consenting to or approving any medical or other professional care. ` counsel , treatment or service of or to me by a licensed or certified professional person or institution engaged in the practice of, or providing, a healing act. No person or institution shall be required to inquire as to the circumstances of .: the issuance, or use, of any instrument signed in accordance with the foregoing � • . ' authority, or the application or disposition of such instrument, or the proceeds thereof. I give and grant to my attorney full power and authority to do and perform all and every act and thing as fully to all intent and purposes as I might or could do if personally present, with full power of revocation, and I hereby ratify and I . confirm all that my attorney shall lawfully do or cause to be done by virtue '' hereof. This power of attorney shall not be affected by disability of the principal. i (See 15-14-501, C.R.S.) DATE:len 7111 PRINCIPAL al ( JOHNS T OUDT STATE OF COLORADO ) ' ) ss. COUNTY OF BOULDER ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ,Z day of /1/J i , 1992, by Susan Johnson Troudt. Witness my hand and official seal . My commission expires: /1�jsfQG • 1,' N o u4l t ‘Criefr j ..- \ ' C0 PY 3�e;s3 1 ` . ; DURABLE GENERAL POWER OF ATTORNEY I. MARIAN JOHNSON STRATTON, a/k/a MARIAN JOHNSON BOTTINELLI, hereby appoint JOHN R. HALEY true and lawful attorney for me and in my name to exercise or perform any act, power, duty, right or obligation whatsoever. that I now have or may hereafter acquire, relating to any person, matter, transaction-or.property, real-- , or personal , tangible or intangible, now owned or hereafter acquired by me, including, without limitation: to acquire, by purchase or otherwise, and sell. . : . . convey, mortgage, lease and in any manner deal in or_with,. real_.and:DerSonal:. , ; property; to sign deeds, bills of sale and other documents- conveying or, . -. transferring title; to make, sign, endorse, accept, collect, through all lawful ways, assign and/or deliver checks, notes, securities and/or other orders for the payment of money, debts and documents of title; t0 conduct or participate in any lawful business for me and in my name; to prepare, sign and file tax returns; to have access to and to surrender any safety deposit box rented by me, wheresoever located; to renounce and disclaim interests and powers; to make gifts, in trust or otherwise; to release and exercise powers of appointment; and generally, to do all acts necessary for the conduct of my business as fully as I could do personally; and to do all acts necessary or desirable regarding my personal . ' affairs or person, including consenting to or approving any medical or other professional care, counsel , treatment or service of or to me by a licensed or certified professional person or institution engaged in the practice of, or providing, a healing act. No person or institution shall be required to inquire as to the circumstances of the issuance, or use, of any instrument signed in accordance with the foregoing authority, or the application or disposition of such instrument, or the proceeds thereof. I give and grant to my attorney Cull power and authority to do and perform all and every act and thing as fully to all intent and purposes as I might or could do if personally present, with full power of revocation, and I hereby ratify and lawfully do or cause to be done by virtue that my attorney shall confirm all hereof. This power of attorney shall not be affected by disability of the principal. (See 15-14-501, C.R.S.) y//f DATE: S/l//qL PRINCIPAL: 4 fa.ecea.. F�RIAN . STATE OF COLORADO ) I ) ss. COUNTY OF BOULDER ) The for oing instrument was acknowledged before me this 11 `� day of , 1992, by Marian Johnson Stratton. . .. official seal . < s hall d +v. wf�r�6�V . M : cGmrt('f"Si�dfl e7� es: itl-tS1 st PUBLIC ;47O , � �~-- iti.., •'3. •' Notary�ubl is '�oz co'- CO 9f3: • • DURABLE GENERAL POWER OF ATTORNEY I, CARLA J. HOBBS, a/k/a CARLA JOHNSON HOBBS, hereby appoint JOHN R. HALEY true and lawful attorney for me and in my name to exercise or perform any act, power, duty, right or obligation whatsoever that I now have or may hereafter acquire, relating to any person, matter, transaction or property, real or personal, -. . . tangible or intangible, now owned or hereafter acquired by me, including, without limitation: to acquire, by purchase or otherwise, and sell , convey, mortgage,, lease and in any manner deal in or with, real and personal property; to s4gnU..., deeds, bills of sale and other documents conveying or transferring title; to make, sign, endorse, accept, collect, through all lawful ways, assign and/or deliver checks, notes, securities and/or other orders for the payment of money, debts and documents of title; to conduct or participate in any lawful business for me and in my name; to prepare, sign and file tax returns; to have access to and to surrender any safety deposit box rented by me, wheresoever located; to renounce and disclaim interests and powers; to make gifts, in trust or otherwise; to release and exercise powers of appointment; and generally, to do all acts necessary for the conduct of my business as fully as I could do personally; and to do all acts necessary or desirable regarding my personal affairs or person, including consenting to or approving any medical or other professional care, counsel , treatment or service of or to me by a licensed or certified professional person or institution engaged in the practice of, or providing, a healing act. No person or institution shall be required to inquire as to the circumstances of the issuance, or use, of any instrument signed in accordance with the foregoing authority, or the application or disposition of such instrument, or the proceeds thereof. I give and grant to my attorney full power and authority to do and perform all and every act and thing as fully to all intent and purposes as I might or could do if personally present, with full power of revocation, and I hereby ratify and confirm all that my attorney shall lawfully do or cause to be done by virtue hereof. This power of attorney shall not be affected by disability of the principal. (See 15-14-501, C.R.S.) DATE: /9teo'L PRINCIPAL: !�— L I n o STATE OF MONTANA J. ss, COUNTY OF CeS�J�I�^�%) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this / day of /ll/4-�/ 1992, by Carla Johnson Hobbs. Witness my hand and official seal . My commission expires: ///91 a. N9 ary 1-49{/Ls ,4 ,,ar- •,...,....zip C! J� Pi CA/re r/fib \ a ' z3 C` • , ("1 - b 4T _ d1 b t • in • rn re 5 1 ,0'04S M .00 .00 .06 N SCALe pN 31 Y I8 M g 8. .. R 8 a @ \r-0 cZ° ..� •. �° v1 cn ; m It {? ' 0 I p mm g,• o 0 :z Z o v Q o o Q 0NI0'llne t f. z 1 2 E5 - JNIlSIX3 � A z y �', i IF-- -O- ,0'0S4 3 .00 ,00 .06 N �*, FLOW OF„_� 1 7RAFPIC �! J tip ip'• 5 I 8 p4 ( . .riy N $ ..� re, gX ONI... avo 6)., 8 I M I AVM'.+ ,.n •••111 ",-P2' g t A non rn 5 n'' m4 • — 0s � Z 0 I \ ONI>,aVd Hontu �� �G +- / --r�--.\j x Nc x x x X—++ g "< $1' ♦ NOLLV00�3?1 OVOa 35V3� Z z t ,0'0Z4 —4 d 0 i, Z z n O • u • 1fw , DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE 003)X44000,EX ACO 01510th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 00031 COLORADO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Ii The Weld County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, July 21, 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: Associated Natural Gas, Inc. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 SE4 of Section 33, T2N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. TYPE AND INTENSITY OF PROPOSED USE: An expansion of an oil and gas support and service facility in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LOCATION: Approximately 1.5 miles east of the Town of Frederick; north of Weld County Road 14, and west of and adjacent to Geld County 19. SIZE: 11 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 July 21, 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. Dud Clemons, Chairman Weld County Planning Commission To be published in the New News To be published one (1) tim p; July 9, 1992. Received by Date: DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES _ PHONE 003)3664000,EXT.�w00 91610th stater GREELEY,COLORADO6063i ,\ ge COLORADO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Weld County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, July 21, 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: Associated Natural Gas, Inc. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 SE4 of Section 33, T2N, R67W of the 6th P.M„ Weld County, Colorado. TYPE AND INTENSITY OF PROPOSED USE: An expansion of an oil and gas support and service facility in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LOCATION: Approximately 1.5 miles east of the Town of Frederick; north of Weld County Road 14, and west of and adjacent to Weld County 19. SIZE: 11 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 July 21, 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 by July 9, 1992. Received by: Date: 3Z,047473 1 ( 14;4 • • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE OM)380,4000,Ext.4400 0101001 STREET °NELL%COLORADO Kw VI Ile COLORADO June 3, 1992 TO: SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-7O7 There will be a Public Hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission on Tuesday, July 21, 1992, at 1:30 p.m. , in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room, First Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 1Oth Street, Greeley, Colorado concerning the request of: NAME: Associated Natural Cas, inc. FOR: A Site Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for an expansion of an oil and gas support and service facility in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 SE4 of Section 33, T2N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 1.5 miles eat of the Town of Frederick; north of Weld County Road 14, and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 14. 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. 3C' :0°3 • AFLIDA,VST OF INTEREST OWNER; tlyERALS AND/OJJ SlUnSURFACLESTATI, Application No. Subject Property EXHIBIT A - T2N-R67W-Sec 33 3 Acre Addition STATE OF COLORADO ) ss COUNTY OF WELD THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states char to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate lint of the names - t 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 • 1 County Clerk and Recorder's Office or from an ownership update from a title or • abstract company Or An attorney. haw— Robert L. Pearson The foregoing instrument was subscribed And sworn co before MA this a,(rl flay of 1/44)/1-0k. WITNESS my hand and official seal. • My Commission Expires:histowillirrela 1.^ ^AOC nos Notary rablic , • • 920753 s. p FIDAVYT 0� INTEREST QWNF.RS SURFACE ESIAJZ Application No. Subject Property fxhibit A T2N. R67W. Sec. 33 STATE OF COLORADO ) OB. COUNTY OF WELD THE UNDERSICNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names, 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 chi, Weld County Assessor shall have been assembled within thirty days of the application's submission dace. Robert 1. Pearson The//i� foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this St ayciY\ / , logs, by gRn oc'c+ 1 Ttr'�{�•y1 • WITNESS my hand and oo official seal, r.. MY Commission expires: IlsConnionfrsisi Jut,24,1995 �a� . 0 Notary P is My Commission Expires: 920753 • NM= OP MOW: OP PROPERTY XITBIN 500 PELT Assocx.:asio NATURAL GAS, INC. AMENDMENT TO IIBR-707:85252 Q 1/tSZCTIO 3Z TOWNSHIP 2 flOfl ►._,RANGGE 67 WEST Susan J. Troudt Parcel 131133000034 Marian J. Botinelli Carla Johnson Hobbs c/o Johnson Farms (John R. Haley) 14491 WCR 5 Longmont, CO 80501 BART OF 5! i /4 OF SECTION 33 . TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH. RANGZ 67 WEST Natural Gas Associates Parcel 131133000035 C/o MC Valuations P.O. BoX 3218 Ft. Worth, TX 76113-3218 BART O7_Sy/ 1/4 SET,TON 34. 20WNBHIP 'tNORTH. RANGE 67 WEST Associated Natural Gas, Xnc. Parties). 131134000023 370 17th St, Ste 900 Amoco Production Co. Denver, CO 80202 $ 1/2 SECTION 34 . TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH. RANGE 6'Z WEST Sheldon R. and Anna Mae Sickler Parcel 131134000022 9549 WCR 14 Ft. Lupton, CO 80631 PART 07 N 1/2 NE 11_yfSECTIOH 4. TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH. BANGE 67 WEST August Gittlein Trust Parcel 146904000025 9358 WCR 14 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 PART 9F N 1/211E 1/4 SECTION 3 . TOWNSHIP 1. RANGE 67 WEST August Gittlein Trust Parcel 146903000022 9358 WCR 14 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 9Z0753 page 2 Adelene B. Hanks 7306 Dearwester Dr. 1342 Cincinnati, OH 45236 Wiilard B. Hein 10054 Lowell Way Westminster, CO 80003 Billy. L. Hix 4222 Jennie St. Amarillo, TX 79106-6031 Carla J. Hobbs 2309 11th St. SW Great Falls, MT 59401 M D M Associates 415 Terry Longmont, CO 80501-5441 Carl Miller Trust c/o Colorado National Bank �. P.O. Box 5168 T A a Denver, CO 80217 Donald E. Miller 5965 E. Princeton Circle Englewood, CO 80111 Elton N. Miller and Catherine S. Miller 12251 WCR 22 1/2 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 Nina A. Miller 2800 S. University Blvd /86 Denver, CO 80210-6056 Robert S. Pirtle t P.O. Box 1310 Tyler, TX 75701 Wiiliam Pirtle 507 Sherry Lane Tyler, TX 75701 Martin L. Rogers 3737 14ht St. Se Loveland, CO 80537 9^073 kl • • page 3 Sheldon Sickler and Anna mae Sickler 9549 WCR 14 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 • Conley F. Smith 1125 17th St. , Ste 2360 Denver, CO 80202 Thomas Spurling III 6648 WCR 19 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 Marian J. Stratton ' • 1245 Venice St. Longmont, CO 80501 Frank Suckla and Edith C. Suckla 4468 WCR 19 r Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 Susan J. Trodut 16 Sunset Cr. • Longmont, CO 80501 Carolyn Weber 9307 Hwy 52 • Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 Fern M. Wikstrand F.O. Box 948 Longmont, CO 80502-0948 9Z37ro j w • MINDERAL OWNERS WITHIN 1/2 MILE OW ASSOCIATED NATURAL GAB, INC. AMENDMENT TO USR-707185:52 I Owner Name and Address Beda Anderson 9307 Hwy 52 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621-842 Charles R. Barr 411 Williams St. Denver, CO 80218-4025 Basin Explorations, Inc. c/o Central Bank K. Gardner for Spindle Properties P.O. Box 5548 T A Denver, CO 80217 Ruby A. Bott 714 Marr Ave. Truth of Consequence NM W.F. Bush 4850 E. Mission Hill Dr. Tucson, AZ 85718-2639 Norma Jeanne Freedman 1580 Lincoln St. Ste 650 Denver, CO 80203 William E. Gittlein and Veronica E. Gittlein 5877 WCR 19 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 Grant Brothers, a Partnership B.O. Box 948 Longmont, CO 80501 Lena Mae Grant 350 S. Clinton St. Apt 1A Denver, CO 80231 A Norma J. Gross 6742 S. Kearney Ct. Englewood, CO 80112 9.21, 3•753 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR AN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT (COMMERCIAL TRUCKING OPERATION) IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - MARLIN AND SHIRLEY NESS 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 19th day of August, 1992. at the hour of 10:00 a.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Marlin and Shirley Ness, 19755 Weld County Road 66, Greeley, Colorado 80631, for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for an agricultural service establishment (commercial trucking operation) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District on the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of the SE;, Section 20, Township 6 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, Marlin Ness, applicant, was present, and WHEREAS, Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance provides standards for review of said Special Review Permit, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, has studied the request of the applicant and the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter and, having been fully informed, finds that this request shall be approved for the following reasons: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners that the applicant has shown Compliance with Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: a. This proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Urban Growth Boundary Area Goals and Policies. The 920760 Pw577 co : PI., APP SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT - NESS PAGE 2 City of Greeley Planning Commission reviewed this request on July 14. 1992 and determined the proposed use was not in conflict with the Greeley Comprehensive plan if certain conditions are complied with. These conditions are addressed in the Development Standards. b. The proposal is consistent with the intent of the A (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 farm production, oil and gas production, and rural residences. Conditions of Approval and Development Standards will ensure compatibility. No objections have been received from surrounding property owners. d. No overlay districts affect the site. e. Special Review Permit Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. that the application for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for an agricultural service establishment (commercial trucking operation) 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. Within 30 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners, any required emissions permit shall be obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health. (I 920760 SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT - NESS PAGE 3 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 19th day of August, A.D., 1992. // /� '.�`L BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 4,./44 /�vL WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board a- - G44,4ge Ken dy, airman BY: ,� /'%/�V -WAY% .4//L f11ec, 0 ( ?,zt$ X*ear-4c- ���iJf.. Deputy Clerk t0 the Boards\ Constance L. Harbert. rP o-Tem APPROVED AS FORM: i / C. W. Kir County Attorney Gor W. H. We stet • • 920760 • ..all SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS MARLIN AND SHIRLEY NESS USR-973 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit is for an agricultural service establishment (commercial trucking operation) 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 Special Review Permit shall not be transferable to any successor in interest to the described property and shall terminate automatically upon conveyance or lease of the property to others, except immediate family, for operation of the facility. 4. Tractors and trailers shall not be stored outside on site beyond seven days. 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. 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 commercial limit of 60 dB(A), as measured according to Section 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 10. The property shall be maintained in compliance with S.A.R.A., Title III. 11. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 12. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 920760 • DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - NESS PAGE 2 • 13. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with �I the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning • Ordinance. : I 14. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated herein and all applicable Weld County Regulations. • 15. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown herein and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the • Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 16. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. • • • I, 920760 NOTICE The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. on August 19, 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: Marlin and Shirley Ness 19755 Weld County Road 66 Greeley, CO 80631 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SEt of Section 20. Township 6 North.. Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF APPROVED USE: An agricultural service establishment (commercial trucking operation) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District SIZE OF PARCEL: 1.767 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: /L „ Nth . Deputy erk to the Board PUBLISHED: August 27, 1992, in the Windsor Beacon 920760 • -7.--------"Igill WELD COUNTY AFFEDAVIT OF PUBLICATION COMY.;MSI.ONERS COW ',.t.-<— .�..n.� toy STATE OF COLORADO =cod. 1992 SEP -2 «"1 4: 35 as µpw� ode COUNTY OF WELD s""" Li—dam m TO THE BOARD I,KZ=RNSEN,of said County of Weld,being duly aA sworn,say that I am publisher of CalliwataSieste WINDSOR BEACON a*•■seV gyp .eV a weekly newspaper having a pneral circulation in said ."7 4 County and State, published in the town of WINDSOR "' in said County and State:and that the notice..of which �i�0�eeM1r�/MM�eet'��tata►esear. the annexed is a true copy, has been published in said �O�e*aww.1 � weekly for_j___„__successive weeks, that the nafos was published in the regular and entire issue of every • ,' number of the paper during the period and time of ptiae.,flwni� ,�,w�►� publication, and in the newspaper proper and not in • rural!e" ^1eee supplement,and that the first publication of said notice �el7wieg, e 1nes Mb p was in said paper bearing the date of the prMovao,-^uaii'Ain a7 day of eePoiset4 ,A.D., 1992_and uese asiblaisMo.esovie see, the last publication bearing the dates of the, sseetsesea w ntday of . A.D., 19 and tatanaor4r ser that the aid WE DSOR BEACON has been published `fasearielt vs, continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 6 Zearesaawa. consecutive weeks,in said County end State,prior to the aliirl a sIMIOSOM date of flat publication afraid notice,and the ramie a ieMirla ru•Mt newspaper within the meaning of an Act to reguLG aliaMPPw ootren printing of legal notion element;approved ao,arwratw was May 18, i and all prior fir as in force, ry041iwrltr �.• . sir as'SSW* ustrez • seiarav, . S and sworn to before me Mite_3/.s I" day sees ..0, of ri4,9.u'd AS. h�i • NOTARY PUBLIC My commission expires 9— -9s" , • a I 1 . a II . N OTICE 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 beard. 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 bearing. 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: 92-43 APPLICANT Marlin and Shirley Ness 19755 Weld County Road 66 Greeley. Colorado 80631 DATE: August 19, 1992 TIME: 10:00 a.m. REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for an agricultural service establishment (commercial trucking operation) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE} of Section 20, Township 6 North. Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 1 mile northeast of the City of Greeley. loca• ad at 19755 Weld County Road 66 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: August 3. 1992 PUBLISHED: August 6. 1992 in the Windsor. Beacon 'Xfa !orr 0 92a9�p • • WELD COUNTY COMV!MS 1{p2S�1.VTT OF PUBLICATION 1992 STMETTICIDSoMo seta.•teed. COLttIttigir WELD OS'SOnip 7A 2 a t M i,`1�� .of said County of Weld,being duly sworn,ray that I am publisher of ec w,Cwww.o.rw4 orwln_eravM aw WINDSOR BEACON a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said o.tse'ata•+mnan.' County and State,published in the town of WINDSOR, ,.Iaae-t4eer, ow*ew« 'psis**,ae-pw•Mr'; 1J said County and State; and that the notice,of which ',ape*AM eossaeb' the annexed is a true a asse,reasersM• copy, has been published in said ess INN weekly foraj__successive weeks.that the notice was published in the ropier and entire issue of every ,�eewsa•wwPrsw, „M,rs,r a,w. number of the paper during the period and time of 'earaaswwa,".. publication, and in the newspaper proper and not in a ;ass asases*rr-o:. supplement,and that the first publication of said notice 'Any .ewwes wry: wee in said paper bearing the date of the ant Mewnr.Ma r� n ti ri Bret .1 i..daY of y�+�p sale— _. A D, 19 and ;seasrwate w wee we the lent publication bee ng the date of the ,;eawytsswires one • Sven s a sue day of . A.D., 19, and yas Yerpnsegimen. that the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published 'Maaeesseee as continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 6 *pa aelONS Tone a�iq • consecutive weeks,in said County and State,prior to the ewe teeenr eases (,._': ' ,,,'""1"1:41: date of first publication of said notice,and the earn*is a s'"ab wnerte1* i.`^y *moo. newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate lam �,�:..._. nrr +w. ',5•••• •..w•.J printing of legal notices and ertimments, approved ams May IS,193 ,and ell prior so fora. serrstanpbMacIAr sie le ens*se -aeon*. say to y. eewssrrwsr oft* Subecribed d sworn to before me this 314 r� da oMegw bow ww.r ���unn� Y '.itewer: rOe'MMaene. of Ana OsostANt400.11e, pirpost.Otewr; NOTARY PUBLIC ;1.1=27 My commission expires 9— /9 eras e Amemese • 9207601 _ -else 4 S WELD COUNTY COMM'4S!ONERS APPWAV1TOFPUBLICATION 692 SEP —2 41 Q 34 STATE OF COLORADO ea CLERK COUNTY OFWELD TO THE BOARD L KEITH HANSEN,of said County of Weld,being duly sworn,say that I am publisher of • WINDSOR BEACON 'ow was periee�eey-'`.harp re/eaar a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said wwws C"'4 ...& County and State, published in the town of WLVDSOR, r?t ass,si r41"1" rs s,.�srn;, in said County and State; and that the notice.of which Oadmi to M,ww ;D°NM!n•Opypa.�0.0. ..,,., the annexed is a true copy, hes been published in said 1 a°w"r"�jl ftsweiso rT.- Mt1e isysoorausso,vorsa weekly for,�,L� auccessive weeks,that the notice (Ulm PIM s VOA.Mspage amp was published in the regular and entire lieu, of every L. asns.ices►ssssw�arpMyrissV�Mw�►tbusrt number of the paper during the period and tint* of ,.-L...- - -— I r as, publication, and in the newspaper proper and not in a osmosis ouwwww.. 4'4 supplement,and that the tint publication of said nods ►..Su••••••••••11 anaPielithrineleldlot was in said paper bearing the date of the _ k_day of 4,t ,AD, 19 tit and mvesestesseresseaer the last publication bea ng the date of the _____ eseNSNe■ : 1 wwaa w OMMAIS • ei°'ss "we"` day of A.A., 19 and esessewswwwweisews that the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published ow.arar rwesr continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 5 r�steey Mr coneeoutiw weeks,in said County and State.Prior to the 'a"eiijs"' a date of tint publication of said node.,and the same is a waseessee sly newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate Iv" t.t. printing of legal notices d adwrtiasmappr oved M. Iratao nliefs. May 18,19 1,and ell far as in foes. - Oa 41M.a apt ee Milmag*suss sesesmiessesenamint QseMtr ttearailiess. HER Issesesertereoessie TOM• wilho+• Subscribed and sworn to before me this ?44.1.. day • JOOwRt MOr+aes�'. of 42�e-B s� 19, <lcix1inei -�- C tArr\ awn Iwo toe. • NOTARY PUBLIC My commission expires 7^l'9— . • • • • • • 1M/lt).40QMACON Legal_Nofes HQTIClt.pa platIn,awes thorn wooR OATL meet II,Ile moan n wo temes Osavitimisie— MK NM a The r+.M(.Relyww es Ma oermile R•.. Motee+ewe haulm M T1.ee.y. hold Ni Me Helddell► mem ass ass.May Okra The WY./er leaf el la•Amine MI�M11W W 4.ilea e•le rY °I l°coaa Mal$s. Pdni IY Yeses 1.tail al tar 0.m1 .s,.n' Newby c000m1,M, rye AM a amlearta sable.e,.n. M Me owe..N Meet►M SNel,Ww Hes Asses See e 7WI rlil a PM,Mme see E'a le 1 he II0A11Oisaa WR e.11a•d..tem wee....10•1 4I S A.edlnMte•PY o.a. 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FY elWSOmer lee ter .HOMO.$109,000. • In 1M Monty of wElp,AMLIOANT; MM. woo wet 5201/2 Main St.,Windsor Eva l ow.r to•t Bus.686-7464 I Eva d.....SW ertMNe.+ie7nwd. ° ytA^iien �'Y.trr1 II01ADER fled Gals rlwe.M,Gain e0An0 OP OOUNW bald Clam Tnaw. C•r'rnaet Ed M wader• ^Mona. LQ et9e Qa6''I�a CERTIFICATE OF MAILING The undersigned hereby certifies that a true and correct copy of the foregoing Notice of Hearing. Docket 092-45, was placed in the United States mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the following property owners. DATED this 4th day of August. 1992. `` 11 `c l V o-v./0-40'V Deputy Glerldto the board Moro Farms 19503 Weld County Road 66 Greeley, Colorado 80631 Michael and Paul Hungerberg 32500 Weld County Road 41 Greeley, Colorado 80631 Hoshiko Farms, Ine. • 28607 Weld County Road 50 Kersey, Colorado 80644 Mark D. Vornholt P. 0. Box 218 Egnar, Colorado 81325 • Roxie Croissant-Vornholt 1215 Third • Eaton,Colorado 80615 - - Marlin and Shirley Ness • 19755 Weld County Roaed 66 Greeley, Colorado 80631 • `, 9207760 I® • SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING July'21, 1992 Page 3 The Chairman asked the • rotary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richa Cimmel - man - yes; Tom Rulon - yes; Bill O'Hare - yes; Ju 7wCW-10 • - yes; Don Feldhaus - yes; Bud Clemons - yes. Motion carri nimously. CASE NUMBER: USR-973 NAME: Marlin and Shirley 'Ness " ADDRESS: 19755 Weld County Road 66, Creslsy. CO REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an Agricultural Service Establishment (Commercial Trucking Operation) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 20, T6N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 1 mile northeast of the City of Greeley, located at 19755 Weld County Road 66. Marlin Ness, applicant, explained he wants to move his existing trucking business onto property he owns near his residence in an effort to save money and try to stay in business. They are currently located at 323 North 9th Avenue, in Greeley. and the facility is too large and the taxes are too high. Jean Hoffman asked how many acres he owns and if he will have adequate space for his existing home and the proposed business? Marlin Ness explained they own 1.7 acres which he feels is large enough for this proposal. Bud Clemons asked how many trucks he owns. The applicant said they own a total of 6 trucks, 4 long haul, and 2 local, and are not anxious to expand the business. The Chairman asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to spoak for or against this application. No one wished to speak. The Chairman asked if the applicant had any objections to the Department of Planning Services' recommendation. Marlin Ness said he had objections to Condition of Approval Number 3, regarding the Weld County Health Department's requirement for additional restroom facilities for the commercial trucking business. He explained this is • family owned and operated business and restroom facilities exist on site in the residence. Discussion followed regarding number of drivers on site at any given time and number of family employees. Jean Hoffman moved Case Number USR-973, Marlin and Shirley Ness, for an agricultural service establishment (commercial trucking operation) in the A (Agricultural) zone district be amended to include the deletion of Condition of Approval Number 3, which covered restroom facility requirements and the addition of Development Standard Number 3 which covers change of ownership. Bill O'Hare seconded the motion. .,. 920760 'et5'Y";" G 1 „ • 'IIIIII SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING July 21, 1992 Page 4 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; Juliette Kroekel - yes; Don Peldhaus - yes; Bud Clemons - yes. Motion carried unanimously. Don Feldhaus expressed concerns regarding checks and balances on control by the. County should the property transfer ownership. Lee Morrison explained the process. Jean Hoffman moved Case Number VSR-973, Marlin and Shirley Ness, for an agricultural service establishment (commercial trucking operation) in the A i (Agricultural) zone district be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commissions' recommendation for approval. 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; Juliette Kroekel - yes; Don Feldhaus - yes; Bud Clemons • yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE : USA-976 NAME: John nd Marilyn Orth ADDRESS; 141 rairie Vista Drive, Bettendor , IA 52722 REQUEST: A Site pecific Development Plan nd a Special Review permit for a Home B iness (Professional iropractic Office) in the A (Agricultu 1) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pa of the S2 SW4 of Section 18, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld ounty, Colors, LOCATION: North of Scats H way 392, ast of Weld County Road 25. Marilyn Orth, applicant, explai d t y purchased the property in 1991, with plan to relocate and establish a home d a chiropractic office in the area. Jean Hoffman expressed concerns abou he amount of traffic in and out of the establishment during office hou . rilyn explained they are 200 feet off of Weld County Road 392, scheduled ppoin nts should not create a traffic problem. She ham one employee, her dau ter, and h husband would be consulting for John Deere Company, strictly on t e telephone. The Chairman asked if the was anyone in the udience who wished to speak for or against this applicat on. No one wished to eak. The Chairman asked the applicant if they reed with the Departm C of Planning Services' recommendation. Mari/yn Orth asked if the placem t of a sign needed Co be included in the reo mmendation. She had forgotten to include this in her application. Keit Schuett explained to the Planning fission this could be incorporated into heir recommendation to the Board of Co my Commissioners. 920741a • . . BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSXONFRS ^� Moved by Jean Hoffman that the following resolution be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission, with the deletion of Condition of Approval Number 3 and a numbering change, the addition of Development Standard Number 3. an addition to Development Standard Number 4, and a numbering change. Be it resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the application for: CASE NUMBER: USR-973 NAME: Marlin and Shirley Ness ADDRESS: 19755 Weld County Road 66, Greeley, CO REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an Agricultural Service Establishment (Commercial Trucking Operation) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 20, T6N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 1 mile northeast of the City of Greeley, located at 19755 Weld County Road 66. 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 Urban Growth Boundary Area Coals and Policies. The City of Greeley Planning Commission reviewed this request on July 14. 1992 and determined the proposed use was not in conflict with the Greeley Comprehensive plan if certain conditions are complied with. Theme conditions are addressed in the development standards. - The proposal is consistent with the intent of the A (Agricultural) zone district and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. E)(H1er IS szass° RESOLUTION, USR-973 Marlin and Shirley Ness Page 2 - The uses which would be permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses which include farm production, oil and gas production, and rural residences. Conditions of approval and development standards will ensure compatibility. No objections have been received from surrounding property owners. - 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 bared, in part, upon a review of the application materials submitted by the applicant, ocher 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 tiny building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Wald County Clerk and Recorder. 3. Within 30 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners, any required emissions permit shall be obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health. Bill O'Hare seconded the motion. VOTE For Passage Against Passage Richard Kimmel Jean Hoffman Tom Rulon Bill O'Hare Juliette Kroekel Don Feldhaus Bud Clemons 920760 • RESOLUTION, USR.973 Marlin and Shirley Ness Page 3 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 Wald County Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the above end foregoing Resolution, is a true copy of the Resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County, Colorado, adopted on July 21, 1992. Dated the 21 t of Ju , 1992. Sharyn Ruff - 4 Secretary 920760 0 • SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Marlin and Shirley Ness USR-973 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit is for an Agricultural Service Establishment (Commercial Trucking Operation) 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 successor in interest to the described property and shall terminate automatically upon conveyance or lease of the property to others, except immediate family, for operation of the facility 4. Tractors and trailers shall not be stored outside on site beyond 7 days. 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 mite. 7. Waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed of in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions, 8. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. 9. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the commercial limit of 60 dB(A) , as measured according to Section 25-12.102, of the Colorado Revised Statutes. 10. The property shall maintained in compliance with S.A,R.A. , Title III. 11. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 12. The property owner or operator ■hall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 13. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 920760 o • DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, USR•973 Marlin and Shirley Ness Page 2 14. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated hereon and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 15. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing Standards and ell applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plane or Development Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 16. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 32°760 0 • INVENTORY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION Applicant: Marlin and Shirley Naafi`,;" Case Number: USR-973 r'35amilats1 9Z p;enared InCLX C! ss Heartn& a Hearing 1. Application 14 page■ 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. Field Check By Jean Hoffman X 12. July 2, 1992, Memo from John Pickle, Weld County Health Department X 13. July 10, 1992. Memo from John Pickle, Weld County Health Department X 14. June 24, 1992, referral response. Don Carrol, Weld County Engineering Department X 15. June 19, 1992, Memo from Ed Hearing, Weld County Office of Emergency Management X 16. July 14, 1992, referral response, West Greeley Soil Conservation District X 17, July 14, 1992, Letter. Greg Flebbe. City of Greeley X 18, July 2, 1992, Memo from John Pickle, Weld County Health Department, updated on July 16, 1992 X ' I hereby certify that the 18 items identified herein were submitted to the Department of Planning Services at or prior to the scheduled Planning Commission hearing. I further certify that these items were forwarded to the Clerk to the Board's office on July 24, 1992. antler STATE OF COLORADO ) ) COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS day of 1921:11.. SEAL N TARE PUB IC My Commission Expires �pMMISSI0N EXPIRES JUNE 8,1994 X HHl/J17 A 920760 41) EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SS. Care USrl nut. . { /pLT1w ,4 ./ 47 Exhibit Submitted By Exhibit Description I 1 7 )p_ S A. '1"/��-a_,,,.,.,..,.�,_/� ,.�,. _ — �.. ,c.�Jytip 1sQ1-cM..o19,1.4-= 7/2- l9� C. P�,,�,,,,� C�„�, .� m,,_ /3-4-trwwve...7_` • Q s ,,el__a., E. F. C. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. 0. P. Q. R. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. 2. 920760 s • 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 RICHT-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 RICHT-OF-WAY. BOARD 9F COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SICN_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 t ' AT LEAST 10 DAYS BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HEARING FOR CASE o (A S CA77 3 THE SIGN WAS POSTED BY: NAME OF PERSON POSTING SIGN SIGNATURE APPLI ` e STATE OF COLORADO ) as, COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO ME THIS DAY or 1G &g 3 _, 19 a�! SEAL a PUB C ' MY COMMISSION EXPIRES MyCOmmksSIOne Uallovember21,199, LAST DAY TO POST SIGN IS: _Lk _ , PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' OFFICE ON OR BEFORE THE DATE OF THE HEARING. 920760 AIN • • THE SICN 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. pL/4NNJNG CQNMt STON ;ICS POSTING CERTIFJCATE 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 # tet S I\ 37.3 THE SIGN WAS POSTED BY: P44014 it`, JIess NAME OF PERSON POSTING SIGN O1tLt /76 SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT STATE OF COLORADO ) es. COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO ME THIS DAY OF 0031,60 E. , 19 SEAL (J 4R:itb I ' MY COMMISSION EXPIRES *Commisslon COS November21,1015 LAST DAY TO POST SIGN XS: 799 PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' OFFICE ON OR BEFORE THE DATE OF THE HEARING, vtfA.... r�0, 3- • , ti M < . rCta S • • • Dace: July 21. 1992 CASE NUMBER: USR-973 NAME: Marlin and Shirley Ness ADDRESS: 19733 Weld County Road 66, Greeley, CO REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and • Special Review permit for an Agricultural Service Establishment (Commercial Trucking Operation) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. • LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 20, T6N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 1 mile northeast of the City of Greeley, located at 19755 Weld County Road 66. 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 chat the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: - Thi■ proposal is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Urban Growth boundary Area Coals and Policies. The City of Greeley Planning Commission reviewed this request on July 14, 1992 and determined the proposed use wa■ not in conflict with the Greeley Comprehensive plan if certain conditions are complied with. These conditions are addressed in the development standards. - The proposal is consistent with the intent of the A (Agricultural) zone district end 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 farm production, oil and gas production, and rural residence■. Conditions of approval and development standards will ensure compatibility. No objections have been received from surrounding property owners. - No overlay districts affect the mite. - Special Review Permit Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and County. 920760 • • 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. Toilet facilities shall be installed for the proposed operation and the toilet facility shall be served by an individual sewage disposal system. This system shall be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 5. Within 30 days of approval by the board of County Commissioners, any required emissions permit shall be obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health. 3207,,_ •• • i SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT • DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS 1 Marlin and Shirley Ness USR-973 • • • 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit is for an Agricultural Service Establishment (Commercial Trucking Operation) as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated Zn. hereon. • 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Section 90 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 3. Tractors and Trailers shall not be stored on site. 4. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 5. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 6. Waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed of in a manner. 4 that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. 7. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. 8. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the commercial• limit of 60dB(A) , as measured according to Section 25-12.102, of the Colorado Revised Statutes, • 9, The property shall maintained in compliance with S.A.R.A. , Title III. • 10. All construction on the ?roperty shall be in accordance with the • requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 11. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 12. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. • 13. 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. 920760 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEV PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Marlin and Shirley Ness USR-973 Page 2 14. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Veld 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 ocher changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 15. 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. {�I 920760 • Cdr; a.'•rs DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES ►NONEQWt3Jsa000.EC,nmoo T 013 IOtn Sil1!!T GAMEY.COLOM00 MCI• illy C COLORADO June 18. 1992 CASE NUMBER: USA-975 TO WOK IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Marlin and Shirley Ness for a Site Specific Development w Establishment 1(Commercialan and a SpTrue Trucking pecial eeration)tfor in the n A A(Agricultural)gricultural Service district. The parcel of land is described as part of the SE4 of Section 20. TON, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has bean submitted is approximately one mile northeast of Greeley at 19755 Weld County Road 66. you for w and ndation. Any ents or ire ommendationsyoubconsidermitted o relevant tcoie e this request would be appreciated.ia Your prompt reply will help co facilitate the processing of the application and will ensure prompt consideration of your recommendation. Please reply by July 2, 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,__e:: We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior co:, 5. Please refer co the enclosed letter. 7?c , 9rt�. ft n Agency: I Lit Signed: Delta: 7 ; 920760 ® • COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT i000 ¶0TM STREET, GREELEY, COLORAOO 80631 (303) 35047!0, �CCCIey July 16, 1992 Keith Schuett, Current Planner Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 10th Street Greeley CO 80631 RE: WCR USR 973 - Ness Dear Keith: 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 commercial trucking repair in an agricultural zone. The Commission found that the proposal, as presented, with adequate right-of-way dedication, setbacks, complementary landscaping, building massing, material selection, and site design, is not in conflict with the Greeley Comprehensive' Plan. In addition, the Planning Commission recommends that the use by special review permit should limit the material to be hauled to the type of material presented in the proposal. The Planning Commission further recommended that, as proposed by the applicant, the use by special review site not be used as storage for the trucks or trailers. Thank you for the opportunity to review and comment on this item. It you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our office. Sincerely, Gr g lebbe Plan4er II J 'JUL 2 ^ 1992 11 Weld CozlvPPp • s ' f�'' mEmORAnDUm DillKeit to WeldhCountyA. hPlanuettning OM. July 2. 1992 COLORADO _49 Rem John S. Pickle. M.S.E.H., Director. Environmental Health i Swefro' Case Number: USR-913 Name: Ness. Marlin & Shirley Environmental Protection Services has reviewed this proposal; the following conditions are recommended to be part of any approval: 1r,,(.t4 The applicant is required to submit a plan for stormwater run off. This iI /c jr` >"'plan shall be reviewed and approved by the health department prior to the 1.4949 hearing before the Planning Commission. 2. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 3. Any required Emissions Permit is obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health. 4. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. S. Waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris. and other potential nuisance conditions. 6. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. 7. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the commercial limit I of 60 48(A). as measured according to 23-12-102, Colorado Revised I Statutes. I 8. Adequate toilet facilities served by an individual sewage disposal system, are required for the proposed, facility and is required to be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 9. The Division recomends that this facility utilize existing public water supply. 10. Individual Sewage Disposal System permit must be approved and finalized by an Environmental Protection Specialist within one (1) year of the application date. i € JSP/ig-E1330 JUL 0 6 1992 Wald County planning 92%0760 • • LAND-USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET Date: July 14, 1992 CASE NUMBER: USR•973 NAME: Marlin and Shirley Ness ADDRESS: 19755 Weld County Road 66, Greeley, CO 80631 • REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an Agricultural Service Establishment (commercial trucking operation) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 20, T6N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, LOCATION: Approximately 1 mile northeast of the City of Greeley, located at • 19755 Weld County Road 66. SIZE OF PARCEL: 1,767 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 Referral Responses from: 1. Weld County Health Department 2. Weld County Engineering Department 3. Weld County Office of Emergency Management 4. Jean Hoffman No objections have been received by Department of Planning Services' staff from surrounding property owners. 920760 t I IV • t n1' „/ 1l N x • r mow. ''. J.flfl --tiii ,•� ' is „•...•Aft -I01 f! • ••� `_ butS_ Mil illii 'ct ` ' • LI \\ l 1 • �• ; . tlY i !...4 , i „IA 1• 11\•� 1. I III I I. Oar 1• N 1• 1. • 1 N I/ 1 1 • !t - , :'1..x , • \ q• •• I i'h „ 1% • I. I • ,`• I x I. ,. ''h i e -7: I. „ 1'; 4 • rr;• „ •. ... • •• x x .. • r `I!� 1 1 •s C', ,11'!x.•.q.'�,� (•II • ) '••, in ti• • •• a_ar•a•r I I•f1 ! 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LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 20, T6N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 1 mile northeast of the City of Greeley, located at 19755 Weld County Road 66, r LAND USE: N b . . .1 / t/i.<r,st c.-4,70) J . E 'r (/yt'4,il./ Gi IA,-2- c S�Z )47,t ra re..eL L' , Al 46 / W.Q_4,.0 pz't/..(4 e "art , /y ,., z! 4vwag, ZONING: N A (Agricultural) E A (Agricultural) S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: ,..r r.,. fl /t /n,,.1 . aft )2.f.. /eiJ / . 7{,.•- catty l a.4,,.r fr, Z. ,97. 1.; /Ul rte/✓ ern/ �. -•( `L,,�O �C i .e- -/�`.a.. /41-4-de n... n .17-4 thy 4e..O cletelne. u'iCa 4a'y? A nrjegmo . Gfral-twLG/ I in-At 41.4-3 • -R {_,wry 2-ene....,e02102 ,, 7_o/- 9Z fragiR7 wfalaring • • FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: USR-973 DATE OF INSPECTION: July 6, 1992 NAME: Marlin and Shirley Ness REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan end a Special Review permit for an Agricultural Service Establishment (Commercial Trucking Operation) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 20, T6N, R65W of the 6th • P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately one mile northeast of the City of Greeley, located at 19755 Weld County Road 66. LAND USE: N: Agricultural production E: Agricultural production, oil and gas tank battery, rural residence 5: Weld County Road 66, agricultural production W: Agricultural production 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 66 a paved county local. A concrete irrigation ditch is located on the north west and east property lines. A new dwelling is located on the property. , I A. S nett Current Planner . 920760 SREFERRAL LIST S NAME: Marlin and Shirley Ness CASE NUMBER: USR-973 • REFERRALS SENT: June 18, 1992 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: July 2, 1992 COUNT! 29WNS end_CIfS Attorney Ault ✓„-Health Department Brighton Extension Service Broomfield ergenoy Management Office Dacono Sheriff's Office Eaton ta::Engineering `Erie Housing Authority Evans _Airport Authority Firestone _^Building Inspection Fort Lupton ^Frederick SSE -` Garden City Division of Water Resources Cilcreat _ Geological Survey Greeley Department of HealthCraver __Highway Department Hudson Historical Society Johnstown Water Conservation Board Keenesburg Oil and Gas Conservation Commission _Kersey . `_ La Salle —' FLEE DISTRICTS Lochbuie ---- Ault F-1 Longmont `Berthoud F-2 _Mead Brighton 7-3 Milliken _,_Eaton F-4 a-New Raymer • _,__Fort Lupton F-5 —Northglenn Caleton F-6 ----Nunn --r_Hudson F-7 Platteville JohnstownJohnstown F-8 _Severance La Salle F-9 ----Thornton '`Mountain View F-10 (,Windsor Milliken F-11 'Nunn 7-12 COUNTIES �—Pawnee F-22 Adams Platteville F-13 ^'boulder i —.....Platte Valley F-14 Latimer Poudre Valley F-15 r�Raymer F-23 7YDERAL COURNMENTJkGENCIES Southeast Weld F-16 US Army Corps of Engineers ----Windsor/Severance F-17 "USDA-APHIS Veterinary Service -Wiggins F-18 "Federal Aviation Administration • Western Hills F-20 ___Federal Communication Commission Qom'$ $0k CONSERVATIQr1 DISTRICTS Central Colo. Water Conservancy Dist, `Brighton Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. Fort Collins __Tri-Area Planning Commission 42 Greeley _ Longmont ^_West Adams =1/..081111.1245121 scZ ,Jean Hoffman 920760 rail% i>cif( 6 RECEWEG DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES JUN 9 7992 PHONE QOM 3664000,DCY.A400 016 70th aTREET GREELEY,COLORADO 60631 DRCW NCA • 9,7,7.;WELDN. 11TH AVENUE.COUNTY DEPT COLORADO GRECLf. Y, CO 00632 June 18, 1992 CASE NUMBER: USR-973 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Marlin and Shirley Ness for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an Agricultural Service Establishment (Commercial Trucking Operation) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the SE4 of Section 20. T6N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately one mile northeast of Greeley at 19755 Weld County Road 66. 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 b so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. P ease ith 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.::t:_ 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 J refer to the enclosed letter. jd Signed:itl�ldl�eiddeI/// Agency: U(d/J7f1Aflaat1/Ip/Zi Date: 6. is t-4769 920760 • • nWELD COUNTY OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT‘?' PHONE(303)356x000,EXT.4250 I1 OR 353.4224 WHI P,o,eox 75e GREELEY,COLORADO 80632 COLORADO e 0 TO: Keith A. Schuett, Curt t Planner FROM: Ed Herring, OEM j DATE: June 19, 1992 REF: USR-973 There is no indication of fuel tanks or storage. There is Also no indication of bulk storage of chemicals. These two items would require compliance with SARA Title III. We have reviewed the request and find no conflicts with our interests. I) JUN 2Y 1992 Weld Coar47Ro lnp 1 • 920760 •ini . 4114 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)3664000‘EXT.4400 9t6loth STi er GREELEY.=COMO°MI Wine C HER OFD FICEFOFGEMERGENCY MANAGCMENT COLORADO GREELEY, CO 00631 June 18, 1992 CASE NUMBER: USR•973 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Marlin and Shirley Ness for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an Agricultural Service Establishment (Commercial Trucking Operation) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the SEA of Section 20, T6N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately one mile northeast of Greeley at 19755 Weld County Road 66. 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 2, 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. 9 A2 92 7: S' 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'r q;�st .jtd Snd no conflicts with our interests. - °e /777Afte reef 4. A formal recommendation is under consideration and will be submitted to you prior to: 5. Please refer to the enclosed letter. �f Signed:Ce:r: Agency Agency:, et,eC 'eAI Date: d((-/ 7Z2.. 920760 ® • C RRT I F T CATF, QJ j$ &ILIU0 I hereby certify that I have placed a true and correct copy of the surrounding property owners and owners and 1 of minerals in accordance with the notification requirements of Weld County in Case Number USR-973 for Weld County Board of County Commissioners in the United States Mail, postage prepaid First Class Mail by letter Al addressed on the attached list, This 19 day of June, 1992. crjiC_C-&----SC0K) nig f4(9 Iy1, 1 920760 47-4-1/21914 • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PMON E p00)MA0%EXT.4400 915 loth sinner GREELEY,COLOMOO nem e COLORADO June 18, 1992 TO: SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS CASE NUMBER: USR-973 There will be a Public Hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission on Tuesday, July 21, 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: Marlin and Shirley Ness FOR: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an Agricultural Service Establishment (Commercial Trucking Operation) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 20, T6N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 1 mile northeast of the City of Greeley, located at 19755 Weld County Road 66. 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. 920760 • • SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS AND/OR SUBSURFACE ESTATE AND MINERAL OWNERS Marlin and Shirley Ness USR•973 Moro Farms 19503 WCR 66 Greeley, CO 80631 Michael and Paul Hungenberg 32500 WCR 41 Greeley, CO 80631 Hoshiko Farms, Inc. 28607 WCR 50 Kersey, CO 80644 Mark D. Vornholt P.O. Box 218 Egnar, CO 81325 Roxis Croissant•Vornholt 1215 3rd Eaton, CO 80615 • • M M L9! OWNERS or EROpER'pC WZTHIN 500 Fes, Please print or type 2.612 ADDRESS. TOWN/CITY, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL STATE AND ZIP CODE IDENTIFICATION II Moro Farms 19503 WCR 66, Greeley, CO 80631 0803-20-0-00-031 " " 0803-29-0-00-083 Hungenberg, Michael & Paul 32500 WCR 41, Creeley,CO 80631 0803-20-0-00-045 Hoshiko Farms Inc. 28607 WCR 50, Kersey, CO 80644 0803-29-0-00-080 920760 • • NAMES OF MTNERAI, OWNERS QF PROPERTY NAME ADDRESS Mark D. Vornholt P.O. Box 218, Egner, CO 81325 Roxie Croissant-Vornholt 1215 3rd, Eaton, CO 80615 920760 • AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE Application No. Subject Property SEt Section 20, T 6 N, R 65 W. Lot B of RE275 (19755 WCR 66) STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of hie 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. ,2 s C9.04-. The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this ,t ll��2 .�� day %�KJ..Ji , 191;riby igNi9S"ay, hand and official seal. r 4SIOPCOmre prn expires: s '• l to i l : N tart' Publl s pVA4 tit 1/44)41(2 la�toswe n Expires: • M'Commission wyires November 21,1995 920760 AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNEj MINERALS AND/OR SUBSURFACE ESTATE Application No. Subject Property SE* Section 20,T 6 Ni R 65 W, Lot B of RE273 (19755 WCR 66) STATE OF COLORADO ) ) as COUNTY of WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names and addresses of all mineral owners and 1 f 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. ors If ole latiV ea • CC .rp.sufftis regoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this T r day of , 141y WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission Expires: My Con on*es Novonthor21,1095 N tart' Publ c 920760 I silt ‘41:26 • • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PMONEp0313554° ,EXT.4.100 916 10th STREET GREELEY.COLORADO 60631 1 9 C COLORADO June 18. 1992 Marlin and Shirley Ness 19755 Weld County Road 66 Greeley, CO 80631 Subject: VSR-973 - Request for an Agricultural Service Establishment (Commercial Trucking Operation) in the A (Agricultural) zone district on a parcel of land described as part of the SE4 of Section 20, T6N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. Dear Mr. and Mrs. Ness: Your application and related materials for the request described above ere complete and in order at the present time. I have scheduled a meeting with the Weld County Planning Commission for July 21, 1992, at 1:30 p.m. This meeting will take place in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room, first floor, geld 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 ham forwarded a copy of the submitted materials to the City of Greeley Planning Commission for its review and comments. Please call Steve Hill, at 350.9783, 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 9, 1992, you or a representative should call me to obtain a sign to be posted on the site no later than July 10, 1992. The sign shall be posted adjacent co and visible from a publicly maintained road right-of-vay. 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. 920760 Marlin and Shirley Ness USR-973 Page 2 The Department of Planning Services' staff will make a recommendation concerning this application to the Weld County Planning Commission, Thi■ recommendation will be available twenty-four (24) hours before the scheduled hearing. It i■ the t responsibility of the applicant to call the Department of Planning Services' office before the Planning Commission hearing to make arrangements to obtain the recommendation. It you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call me. Respectfully, n L for Keith A. Schuett Current Planner KAS/sfr 920760 • • AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF COLORADO Is COUNTY OF WELD I.KITH HANSEN,of maid County of Weld,being duly sworn,say that lam publ .her of WINDSOR BEACON a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said County and State, published in the town of WINDSOR tisCoStiattiAllaafl"ems. ' 4o ' , ova Ir in said County and State:and that the notice,of which OS Ytatiam„pewrary"u114: MerwyWs: .ow,,rwwa_as the annexed 1 a true copy, has been published in said tee evesl.wvel.seeptere ctow ee4se• iv ." "'�r*Z. ain a weekly fors successive weeks,that the notice isse, a rwa■ea it stri c.. ,rv, , .� • !!eMl,� ,N y teM.r tie ea tee as :tgQsrlOas htswserell•+- " C91' was published in the regular and entire isms of every prep a Ole eels awns n1*weeps" aMM'M`Mapmaia'►a„ number of the paper g p ApkwyOisposs M S.ys,i,t Mw aWNIOVISS p pe during the period and time of I`:'s SOS lim rrr►a taNSI l sa ti=f, publication, and in the newspaper proper and not in a o°e'^r a'e°'w't balm, a..nrxwa. supplement,and that the first publication of said notice :..r aMws.a�.mwyrMK 1 c.ei.eel%w0leir.elm was in maid paper bearing the data of the sseeromesUW .• tlWtartueerw aeeWY1 p_. /seoceemwaaelee se wee . ....cows Ir..:741.1",h,..n.alw4!pMry a PONgl warwanro..issinf wrrewSetc day of �jl n c , A.D., 19 and NeyLlalu(�Op MannpMt(4t! st O war'Osseo aes0am.ad�a.sa„. the last publication bearing the date of the alM el w Sotasesta weir caeeaee O war'ns. ssea i.TY1.aaw.IYMk/.M..WOW.'Start q.Mw.ee• ;•. iy "•' .._"""'� Ws*Dews,014.111 Cara r eMe.lMeltW ,.m .: '.;,eaerrw,eemermeltr ?maim day of A.D., 19 and rrenmonwntaa,w Of setwrsrnrpw.rar ss3ewremewws.a that the said WINDSOR BEACON ham been published 'rMe0ntrtu[•Afl IS Own NOMAI"!e"'t r. 'Corns y�•-• continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 5 .1..�"�.�•r�. J ww.4wn. L—i-Ans seep' Mil.. ^^ .//"""" consecutive weeks,in said County and Sate,prior to the ` M data of first publication of mid notice,and the sane is a 7tcaeles alrw.sa isst newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate ,p, yq+M► ,,;, printing of legal notices and advertisements, approved May IS.1931,and all prior so far as in forte, it*/USHER Subscri and sworn to before ma this .�►iG1 day of � 4� 19" vo� J Ptv AD ' " NOTARY PUBLIC My commission expires. • • c lc 19,2 Weld4n eae%p 520760 o ® etc: ! a2 1.1DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES f tot itjitA PHONE 170.1)YJ6./000.EJR.4400 91610M 57REET ' GREELEY,COLORADO!111871 'pipe COLORADO June 18, 1992 CASE NUMBER: USR-975 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Marlin and Shirley Ness for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an Agricultural Service Establishment (Commercial Trucking Operation) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the SE4 of Section 20, T6N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately one mile northeast of Greeley at 19755 Weld County Road 66. This submittedreview recommendation. recommendation you consider relevant to this request would comments 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 2, 1992, so that we ase cal). Keith A. Schuett) i full consideration your , Current Planner,e r 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,...efe 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. 41MfiCtril JU�� '992 Signed: t4 vr/itw. Agency: /n)�GDace: T eyeld Ca.^ "Pfaun+ 920760 • o COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT city of 1000 10TH STREET, GREELEY, COLORADO 80631 (300) 360-9780 reeley July 16, 1992 Keith Schuett, Current Planner Weld County Department of Planning Services 915 10th Street Greeley CO 80631 RE: WCR USR 973 - Ness Dear Keith: 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 commercial trucking repair in an agricultural zone. The Commission found that the proposal, as presented, with adequate right-of-way dedication, setbacks, complementary landscaping, building massing, material selection, and site design, is not in conflict with the Greeley Comprehensive Plan. In addition, the Planning Commission recommends that the use by special review permit should limit the material to be hauled to the type of material presented in the proposal. The Planning Commission further recommended that, as proposed by the applicant, the use by special review site not be used as storage for the trucks or trailers. 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, Greg lebbe Plahoher II J T 'JUL 2 0 1992 Weld County Rancho cs20760 • s f ',''i, MEMORAn®UM li MaeKeith A. Schuett COLORADO To Weld County Planning Oste July 2, 1992 Prom John S. Pickle, M.S.E.H. , Director, Environmental Heal mss ' Case Number: USR-913 Name: Nees, Marlin & Shirley Environmental Protection Services has reviewed this proposal; the following conditions are recommended to be part of any approval: DL L4 The applicant is required to submit a plan for stormwater run off. This 7/y 6 4 ?'plan shall be reviewed and approved by the health department prior to the 9 fp hearing before the Planning Commission. 2. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 3. Any required Emissions Permit is obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health. 4. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 5. Waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. 6. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. 7. The maximum permissible noise level shall not exceed the commercial limit of 60 dB(A), as measured according to 25-12-102, Colorado Revised Statutes. 8. Adequate toilet facilities served by an individual sewage disposal system, are required for the proposed facility and is required to be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to the weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 9. The Division recomends that this facility utilize existing public water supply. 10. Individual Sewage Disposal System permit must be approved and finalized by an Environmental Protection Specialist within one (1) year of the application date. U 54 11 JSP/j g-E1330 JUL 06 1992 Wald Calmly phoning 920760 • USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phone - 356.4000 - Ext. 44000 Case Number U69% ` 7 Date Received if/19(47o Application Checked by Mylar plat submitted Application Fee 17 Receipt Number 1741 I1 Q Recording Fee Receipt Number IQ $g COMPLETED D}( APPJ.JC/INT: (please print or type, except for necessary signature) I (we), the undersigned, hereby request a hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission concerning the proposed Major Facilities of a Public Utility Special Review Permit on the following described unincorporated area of Weld County, Colorado: LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AREA: SE Section 20 T 6 N, R 65W LUCAL DESCRIPTION of contiguous property owned upon which Special Review Permit is proposed: SE w Section 20 T� N, R 65 W Lot B of RE275 Property Address (if available) 19755 WCR 66, Greeley. CO 80631 PRESENT ZONE Agriculture OVERLAY ZONES None TOTAL ACREAGE 7.767 PROPOSED LAND USE Shop building to rpair owner's trucks EXISTING LAND USE, Personal residence SURFACE ZEE (PROPERTY OWNERS) .51F QF AREA PROPQ$.D fQB, ZIA MAE AX SPECIAL. EMU fERMIT: Name: Marlin and Shirley Nese _ Address: 19755 WCR 6¢ City Sreeley zip $0631 Home Telephone # 3)3-9296 Business Telephone 1/ 1c6_TOSO N me: City Zip Business Telephone # - J AGENT ,(,1f different ,C,b*n above) : tW$GCounty Planning Address: City Zip Home Telephone 0 Business Telephone 0 List the owners) and/or 1 f mineral rights on or under the subject properties of record. Name: Mark D. Vornholt Address: P.9. BOX 2k8 City Egnnr Zip $2323 Name: Roxie Croissant-Vornholt Address: 1215,rd City Futon Zip -80615 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 COLORAD9 ) 47,12/64L, Signature: Owner or Authorized Agent Subscribed and sworn to before me t//hist /1 day of dubs 19�. NOTAkY -PUBLIC My commission expires Q..1:`) -7. IjSN 920.260 gE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION INFORMATION Demar Trucking, Inc. c/o Marlin Ness 19755 WCR 66 Greeley, CO 80631 ITEM: 2A. PROPOSED USE: Mr. Ness' company, Demar Trucking, Inc., business is to provide trucking services and a home base is needed to service his equipment which consists of four over-the-road trucks (hauling produce and meat out. and paper pro- ducts in), 16 trailers, and two local trucks hauling dirt. The drivers have a parking area at north Ninth Avenue in Greeley. Family shop employees will pick-up equipment and bring to the shop for repairs and service. 2B. NEED FOR USE: Mr. Ness needs to use his residence on Lot B. RE 275, a 1.767 acre tract, as the home base for this business. He would like to construct a new building on this subject property to provide an area for the maintenance of the com— pany's equipment and vehicles. There will be occasional parking of some of this equipment. 2C. SURROUNDING USES: The surrounding uses are primarily agricultural and residential properties. 2D. RESIDENTIAL PROXIMITY: The nearest residences are .25 mile to the East; .25 mile to the West; 1.O mile to the North; 1.0 mile to the South. 2E. USERS: This is not a commercial operation and therefore the use is only by the company. 2F. EMPLOYEES: Shop employees consist of Mr. Ness and two of his sons. Demar drivers will rarely bring or pick up equipment at the shop. At present there are four drivers (maximum would be six) who would be dropping the equipment at a different locale. Normal operating hours will be during the day. Any night-time repairs would be within the shop building. 2G. WATER SOURCE: A domestic well provides water to the residence; we are_not planning to use water in the shop, but if it is required, water could be provided by the North Weld County Water District. Letter is attached. 1 920760 o s 2H ACCESS: Access to the site will he from the existing County Road 66. Access to County Road 66 would be from U.S. Highway 85 which is 3/4 mile to the West. 2I. TRAFFIC: Traffic will be company trucks and trailers coming in occasionally for service. Trucks empty weight of 33.000 lbs./with loaded trailer (occasion- ally) combined weight of 70,000 to 80,000 lbs. Frequency of about 12 times a week. 23. SEWAGE FACILITIES: No sewage facilities are initially planned for the shop, but if it is re— quired we have a choice of two options. 1. We could use the residence septic system or 2. A new septic system for the shop could be built. It appears that the site is suitable for an Individual Sewage Disposal System as the area is 1.767 acres and the soil is Otero Sandy Loam with rapid permeability. 2K. FIRE PROTECTION: Fire extinguishers will be placed in the shop building (ABC-#10). The area is served by the Eaton Fire Protection District. 2L. ANIMALS: There are no animals involved with this use. 2M. WASTE: The normal waste generated by this use will be contained within the building and properly disposed of by the owner. 2N. STORM WATER FACILITIES: No storm water facilities are planned for this site. Due to the samll amount of improvements, the 1800 SF building and some gravel access areas, and the large amount of open space on the site, there will be a minimal amount of in- crease in the storm water runoff amounts. Natural drainage is N.E.ly to a low area at the northeast corner of the tract. Minor grading will improve this area to adequately handle the increase in storm water runoff. 20. WASTE REMOVAL: Normal wastes generated by this use will be collected in recepticles, stored within the building and properly disposed of, as needed, by the owner. 2P. LANDSCAPING: The proposed shop lies North of the residence and 200 ft. (more or less) from the road. The residence will provide some screening from the County road. The shop building will look no different from the many farm shops on the surrounding farms. The yard will be graveled with some paving to prevent erosion and trees will be planted along the West property line (six trees approx.) There are already four trees on the South property line along Road 66. 2 920793 • • 2Q. RECLAMATION PROCEDURES: None are proposed. This site will have the minimal improvements re- quired for the operation of the shop and parking areas. Similar uses would occupy the site if the owner ceases his business. 2R. TIME TABLE: Construction of the improvements on this site would begin as soon as approvals and permits can be obtained, and completion would be within two months. 3. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 3A. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN: The applicant feels that the proposed use is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons; 1. The "Use" does not remove "prime" agricultural land from use. The tract is small and now provides for a single residence. 2. The proposal will not destroy any natural features and will pro- vide a more productive use of this tract of land. 3. The traffic impact will be acceptable. This is a small shop with only family employees and minimal other traffic. 4. The streets and utilities are in place. The proposed use will be an owner occupied site. 3B. ZONING DISTRICT: The proposed use is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural Zoning District. The use will serve the agricultural community. Through this Use By Special Review process, there will be adequate controls. 3C. PRESERVATION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS: The location and size of the tract precludes any major agricultural use. 3D. PROTECTION OF HEALTH, SAFETY, AND WELFARE: There are no particular health hazards or pollution associated with the proposed use. Traffic operations would not be any different from existing operations in the area. 3E. COMPATIBILITY WITH EXISTING USES: This use is similar to other farming operations and is compatible with the adjoining farmland. The proposed use does not create high traffic or parking problems, excessive noise or air pollution, or safety pro- blems. 3F. COMPATIBILITY WITH FUTURE USES: The use is not intensive and would be compatible with the foreseeable future uses of the area. 3 320760 o • 3G. OVERLAY DISTRICTS: The area is not within any geological hazard area or airport overlay district. • 3N. WATER SUPPLY: The proposed use has no water demand. Water is from a domestic well, but North Weld County Water District could serve the property with domestic water. • 3I. DEED: A copy of the Deed identifying the total property and ownership are attached. • 3J. NOISE REPORT: • No noise report is submitted as the proposed use does not create any abnormal noises. The property would be subject to the existing noise • regulations. 3K. SOILS REPORT: So .ls information, as prepared by the Soil Conservation Service, is attached. 3L. ADJOINING SURFACE OWNERS: See attached. 3M. MINERAL OWNERS: See attached. • • • 320733 I 1173 REO 0211901/ 10/19/07 14.46 13.00 1/001 AK2118216 Y 1641 V ANNN1ZU!RSTEIN CLERK i MICORDEA LD CO, CO , T1 DEED le.IM ^N r the arty .+Y. feel du.MIaM .,n.d MI. S..•e me r,..M ar . Ip..arla eea.••a e . . ..nee • . •M1..MnY9M Ir M rM •, • ledee(.l.• weeele),MM.A• .lWAr 1. rn.rrlmpr.)rarawweeOR w ANTORwYrhwr(.1 • ,. , 0 .raglw)*nit Me.MS GRANTEE, ' Tr GRANTOR nee.1Y ewe ad emery* m ..IM�.e I M Ile GRANTEE end Me GRANTOR wren%We Odela IM rMMY, o.eear M(I)IM WI flag SM,r,l Marry Wm let Ike yogi r Ms SO,Wish 111.ORANTIE es pry R1«Y..S nn.r..d l leVegelereeed0~0 Meese floe'.ay peewee*.aYaaania and,Mfallaal Weal reas of il.alt M IS) Yee .a.11l•lr.r wa1la.w.eOne Mee seder S _-JWnWv Ef..I •. The SONS Tree r TN.Deed A,r O rden Pin 11.1441161 M,fslit•)M,Wiwa Yee WOO,rw.wwyr.+M Is IflIsifli S,.Clef e..rM.fa•.rw,.y+.•a.••, pw.. a Documentaryro Sion Documentary Fee. M.M M'Ws - \' THOMAS L. DUSIN l�a-M•E7 ,. 5601 18TH STREET 40, GREELEY, CO 80634 DasZr /�� $ O,.RIa. Nee tau)eve Steele memo,el Sees,stymy eaNMM one en wee.Meats aa,.aal MARLIN NESS AND SHIRLEY NESS Iva el*Ownership IrnoMa MOMwM.Mrawae.aa al..r reewaraaWine= eelle.rreeralerA.•e ,�) - - sal*were et sea el Me mew earn ire WOW VI MOOS past) '-r0 •r IN JOINT TENANCY c rm..,Oa.wl/IJ.al peers w.ry M Anal Lot N of Correatlon Plat of Recorded Ea..ption No. 0803-20-4-RE275, raoorded November 18, 1981 in Nook 953 under Reception No. 1674867. weld County Record.. being a part Of the Southea.t Quarter (SE1/4) of Section Twenty (20), Township Iii • - '1 • • (6) North, Range N1aty-fiVs (657 Nest Of the 6th P.M., County of - ••••0.- ,� Weld, State Of Colorado. .-A .I4 Ma9w�rA..l.r 19755 NCR 66, ORaKLEY, CO 60631 it: , OMMM..lea IA•M+wee.r.a.a.r sale amoya..o rots.w11rM0iMrrMaa..�raAnMwwl.aeee ti. YA .• rHT T OU A ND AND.awa.w•..rMaar.M ry TWENTY EIGHT THOUSAND AND NO/100 #28,471733m .0. - A,f j • 1r R...IaMrMR..IAr.IW rM,MrITOR.rr..�lww►reMRr.lwMlYrr.awrr.rrara wawaNa..9a b4 to , NONE •f�'••e w.9wnn aprswrM.ale wwr.r�. ,t! - - - iAerw.w Winn.y6M/r.... IY...dueled ar WINO aped r�iewlMaar..w Meal 7D'iT��p; •. NONE �' Q p It 0 USW be lee Os es O,.e 14TH- ft�qq i S+': . -( a+ flan Ira e.a■O,rw.waraarr____ SLiDOIXI 4rr.yMaeYaII -TA,I- 11 - . --- sip M , 'A •!, •n,��, alt... 1 I Ilk i j, �SYYI'� ., .r....i g 14TH «,M OCTO6fR ,w 67 f A • 1): /91 ) .,c���o y. 7 �; . Mrq.W. ` I Is vi A no alAeMe a...aeeaa.ee win w fly MM •I. 01 M• P.w.wrMrOWSION• OM•.rMaa.Ma._r__MV.Ae.M.r.•Meeele..M-*-u � NI.AwM1+r.w..MMN. 1-• ~Ikea II W.P.M....r.rar.LM MMhMr..wlr«rrWwlaI r l..Y rrYY.W Y/.e.11l M..M -Yew iiii !✓r/. MEN ,4 • BOARD OF DIRECTORS •;snit. Lti .- T TI ERNESOGES �- Po*- NORTH WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT GARY ERNEST ROSSN b r M w,M. MOKAY �. HIGHWAY 85 • LUCERNE, COLORADO 80646 CHARLES ACHZIGER ?i f iv.* LYLE NELSON, MGR. P.O. BOX 56 • PHONE 3563020 June 16, 1992 RE: Water Service Dear Sirs, This letter is in response to your inquiry regarding water service to the following described property: 19755 WCR 66 1. Water service is presently being provided to the above described property. 2. x Water service can be made available to the above described property provided all requirements of the District are satisfied. It contracts have not been consumated with North Weld County Water District within one year from date of this letter, this letter shall become null and void. Additional comments: Sincerely, NORTH WELD COUN t WATER DISTRICT e D. 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I�IjJ•. i( 51, �It }g.. r`h1A.R �• • � � { l °- Ge )' 1s, ti, 44iaa '1 ¢ �• V¢9a �1. a .:l��a ` k .{s* dTi1y�Nf /{ {� *Me f� �7, ep V•� �h .yN, ` 11 et ••: ' 11 r� ) 1 1 .'1'11 y• `�` i irel�� ` , . . , �ru,s. 1,�:' Y •'' 111»p a,,4' rr 11 • I I. '1 4`f r 1�'°r'1• 1♦�+q'�\ +" `:x.11.1 1 tit(' ' �1�I rS i s . '^ 61-Otero aanndy loam,1 W 3 percent slopes. This is s r Wildlife is an important secondary two of this soil. deep, well drained soil on plain* at elevations of 4,700 to Ring-necked pheasant. mourning dove, and may non- -5,250 feet. It formed in mixed outwash and eolien game species can be attracted by establishing areas for deposits. Included in mapping,are small areas of soils that V nesting•and escape cover. For pheasant*. undisturbed have loam•and+slay loam underlying material. , • nesting cover is essential and should be included in plane ,Typically the, surface layer is brown sandy loam about for habitat development, especially in areas of intensive 12 inches thick. The underlying material to a depth of GO agriculture, inches is pale brown calcareous fline.sandy'loam. , Rapid expansion of Greeley and the surrounding area Permeability is rapid. Available ,water capacity is has resulted 'in urbanisation of much of this' Otero soil. moderate. The effective *rooting depth is GO inches or I, This soil has excellent potential for urban and recroa- more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is I Clonal development, The only limiting feature is the low. " I moderately rapid permeability in the'substratum, which ' This soil is used almost entirely for irrigated crops.'It , causes a hazard of ground water contamination from is sult$d tokall crops commonly grown in the area. Land ' sewage lagoons. Lawns, shrubs, and trees grow well, leveling, ditch lining.'and installing pipelines may be Capability subclass ..IIIe irrigated, IVe nonirrigated; needed for proper water application. Sandy,P_lain range.siite. . All methods of irrigation ire suitable; but furrow in • rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and corn- • ._ _ _ ... menial fertilizer are needed for top yields. '• r 78--Weld loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes. This is a deep, In nonirrigated areas this soil is suited to winter wheat. : well drained soil on smooth plains at elevations of 4,660 to barley, and sorghum. Most of the acreage is planted to .' 5,000 feet. It formed in eollan deposits. Included in winter wheat. The predicted average yield Is 28 bushels ' mapping ant small areas of soils that have a subsoil of per acre. The soil is summer followed in alternate year. loam and light clay loam. Also included are some leveled to allow moisture accumulation. Generally precipitaiton is areas•' too low for beneficial use of fertilizer. 'Typically the surface layer of this Weld soil is brown Stubble mulch fanning,striperopping, and minimum tit. ' loam about 10 Inches thick.The subsoil is brown and pale lags are needed to control water erosion. Terracing also ' brown beery clay loam and light clay about 20 inches may be needed to control water erosion. ; thick.The substratum to a depth of 60 inches is lilt loam. The potential native vegetation on this range site'is ; Permeability Is slow. Available water capacity is high. dominated by sand bluestem, sand reedgrass, and blue The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Surface grams. Needleandthread, switchgrass, sideoats grams, ; runoff Is slow,and the erosion hazard is low, and western wheatgrses are also prominent. Potential ! This soil is used almost entirely for irrigated crops. It production ranges from 2,200 pounds per acre in favors- , Is suited to all crops commonly grown in the area Inelud- ble years to 1,800 pounds in unfavorable years. As range ) ink corn, sugar beets, beans,alfalfa,smell grain, potatoes, ' condition deteriorates, the sand bluestem,sand reedgrase, and onions.An example of a suitable cropping system is 3 and ewitchiraee decrease and blue grams, sand dropseed, _ __. to 4 years,of alfalfa followed by corn, corn for silage, _ - and sand sage increase. Annual weeds and grasses invade I sugar beets,small grain,or beans. Few conservation prat- the site as range condition becomes poorer. I tices are needed to maintain top yields. Management of vegetation on this soil should be based ` All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- on taking half and leaving half of the total annual produc- rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and con- tion. Seeding is desirable if the range is in poor condition. I mercial fertilizer are needed for top yields. Sand blueetem, sand reedgrase, switchgrses, sideoats Windbreaks and environmental plantings generally are grams, blue grama, pubescent wheatgea, and crested I well suited to this• soil: Summer fallow a year before wheatgrase are suitable for seeding. The grass selected planting and continued cultivation for weed control are should meet the seasonal requirements of livestock. It can ' needed to insure establishment and survival of plantings. be seeded into a clean, firm stubble, or it can be drilled j'Trees that are best suited and have good survival are • into a firm prepared seedbed. Seeding early in spring has Rocky Mountain Juniper, eastern redcedar, ponderosa • proven most successful. • Pine, Siberian The ! shrubs best'suited are skunkbush sumac lilac, Siberian Windbreaks and environmental � u hackberry.plantings are generally suited to this soil. Soil blowing, the principal hazard in I peashrub,and American plum, establishing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by cut- ' Openland wildlife, such as pheasant, mourning dove. tivating only in the tree row and by leaving a strip of . and cottontail,are best suited tothis soil. Wildlife habitat vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation development. Including tree and shrub plantings and may be needed at the time of planting and during dry„ grass plantings to serve as nesting areas, should be sue. I ' periods.Trees that are best suited and have good survival ; ceestul without irrigation in most years Under irrigation, are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern redcedar, ponderosa god wildlife habitat can be established, benefiting many pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and hackberry. The kinds of openland wildlife. shrubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac, and Siberi- This soil has good potential for urban and recreational , development The chief limiting soil features for urban an peashrub, 'development are the shrink.ewell potential of the subsoil • as It wets and dries and tkfi'limited capacity of the soil to support a load.Lawns,shrubs,and trees grow well.Caps• bility class I irrigated. • 92076.0 • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)36641000.00T.4400 111 9/51016 6T11EET °SEELEY.COLORADO 60671 COLORADO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Weld County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, July 21, 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: Marlin and Shirley Ness LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 20, T6N, R65W of the 6th Y.M. , Weld County, Colorado. TYPE AND INTENSITY OF PROPOSED USE: Agricultural Service Establishment (Commercial Trucking Operation) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LOCATION: Approximately 1 mile northeast of the City of Greeley, located at 19755 Weld County Road 66. SIZE: 1.767 acres, more or less. The public hearing will be held in the Weld County Commissioners' Hearing Room, First Floor, Weld County Centennial Cancer, 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 July 21, 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 Windsor Beacon. To be published o a (1) tim• une 25, 1992. Received by: Date: .' ?' �4 920760 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE C308)360-4003,00e-4000,UT.4400 W 610te STREET OREELEY.000NADOOMpi hive. COLORADO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Weld County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, July 21, 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: Marlin and Shirley Ness LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 20, T6N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. TYPE AND INTENSITY OF PROPOSED USE: Agricultural Service Establishment (Commercial Trucking Operation) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LOCATION: Approximately 1 mile northeast of the City of Greeley, located at 19755 Weld County Road 66. SIZE: 1.767 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 July 21, 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 Windsor Beacon. To be published one (1) time by June 25, 1992. Received by: Date: � r RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR A HOME BUSINESS (PROFESSIONAL CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE) IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - JOHN AND MARILYN ORTH WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Wald 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 19th day of August, 1992, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of John and Marilyn Orth, 1410 Prairie Vista Drive, Bettendorf, Iowa 52722. for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a home business (professional chiropractic office) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District on the following described real estate, to- wit: Part of the Si SWp, Section 18, Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS. Marilyn Orth, applicant, was present, and WHEREAS, Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance provides standards for review of said Special Review Permit, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, has studied the request of the applicant and the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter and, having been fully informed, finds that this request shall be approved for the following reasons! 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: a. The proposal is consistent with the Urban Growth Boundary Goals and Policies as set forth in the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The Towns of Windsor and Severance have reviewed this request and have no objections. b. The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural Zone District and is allowed as a Use by Special Review. c. The uses which would be permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses which include agricultural production, rural residences, and oil and gas production. The proposal will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area as projected by the master plans of the Towns of Windsor and Severance. 920761 P4-o878 GC) Pt., APP SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT - ORTH PAGE 2 d. No overlay districts affect the site. e. Special Review Permit Development Standards will provide adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the neighborhood and County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. that the application for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a home business (professional chiropractic office) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following conditionsi 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. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 19th day of August, A.D.. 1992. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTESTLil/Ott4 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board /� Geo a Re edy, Chairman BY: / %� ? /7 // 1' - i/ I + ,r frntc .tom 1�U l Z„.4 Deputy Clerk to the Board_ Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS 0 FORM: cC. W. Xi County Attorney Gor W. H. Webster 920761 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS JOHN AND MARILYN ORTH USR-976 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit is for a home business (professional chiropractic office) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District as submitted in the application materiels 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. ]Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. S. Adequate sanitary facilities served by an individual sewage disposal system. are required for the proposed facility and the system shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 6. The septic system shall be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 7. This facility shall utilize the existing public water supply. 8. The individual sewage disposal system permit shall be finalized and approved by an environmental protection specialist within one (1) year of the application date. 9. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Coda Ordinance. 10. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with Section 42.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 11. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 12. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 920761 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - ORTH PAGE 2 13. 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. 14. 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. 15. 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. 920761 • NOTICE The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, on August 19, 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: John and Marilyn Orth 1410 Prairie Vista Drive Bettendorf, IA 52722 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the Si SWt of Section 18, Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF APPROVED USE: A home business (professional chiropractic office) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District SIZE OF PARCEL: 3.96 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: (POI (-l )ILQ QJ A_J Deputy Berk to the Board PUBLISHED: August 27, 1992. in the Windsor Beacon 920762 • o WELD COUNTY COMM*?STONERS AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION 1442 SEP -2 afl Q 35 STATE OF COLORADO se CLERK COUNTY OF WELD TO THE BOARD I,IeITX1 HANSEN,of said County of Weld,being duly „ ; sworn,say that I run publisher of ai ge:ert-er-0e■err' WLNDSOR BEACON c ocean err-a veer; o.sarcx.oHaM".'e+' general circulation in said County and State. a weekly newspaper having a p➢ubliahsd in the town of WLVDSOR, r in said County and States and that the notice. which the annexed is said a true copy, hes been published in said ulowateri____r weekly for/_,—successive weeks,that the notice iseimo.etwe'_ Wee published in the regular and entire isms of every pars.raeeesu meaaoaa. number of the paper during the period and time of aaeert6We7eaxn publication, and in the resw. .,• _, newspaper proper and not in a supplement,and that the first publication of said notice was in said paper bearing the date of the d t,i•',-: 7 9 day of Q.I�- . A.D, 19 • rm. �and cost.pnosinwi+�. the last publication bearing the date of the 4..wMiw arYir' narwrs'wM__ae_ai een +�w at.ae, s r day of A.D., 19_and .'arc sa•..ere„:.vary that the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published �..o' `w+�AY;i. continuously end uninterruptedly for the period of 5 puss e,egymtspayessorrote% consecutive weeks,in said County end State,prior to the aflamww, .Nswir1 r,�b date at first publication of rid notice,and the same is a swausyMlacal . newspaper within'the meaning of an Act to regulate Aossiesest `' '" printing of legal nohow advertisements, approved fate oK cuemittaae: Mona I I,mad all win force. aes,wrrw , 7;c1, . as si ee�s ewseerre,cse ei • `ION!). 60 L1/4000.141 • r e Sof and sworn to before this dayr r � imnooeasoaeseeoK+ ' P , umseesrw.mawuw+r NOTARY PUBLIC ' •or iaeIr+rmssw+ My commission expires "7,-/-42- 95 ' ma a A 1r, I • -✓ • .,Y • • • 920761 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: 92-46 APPLICANT John and Marilyn Orth 1410 Prairie Vista Drive Bettendorf, Iowa 52722 DATE: August 19, 1992 TIME: 10:00 a.m. REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a home business (professional chiropractic office) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the Si SW; of Section 18, Township 6 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: North of State Highway 392, east of Weld County Road 25 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: August 3. 1992 PUBLISHED: August 6, 1992 in the Windsor Beacon 9 K f6ri D • • WELD COUNTY CO�ryMM' SI ON/MEypR/V9'�({/V�AV1T OF PUBLICATION 1992 y� �4 ss O1TY OF WELD sae annfrod• wile•w=IV TO TlicieibidiarAxsEN,of said County of Weld,being duly e.s.r.ees„leei sworn,may that I am publisher of AewY.'` a3.c it ajhi WINDSOR BEACON a � awes newspaper having a a1 circulation in said Ike soloribustas Leaktapourni ,,Thonss.t'� a :, weekly paW genet .Thema i NOM* +++►�e■+qr County and State,published in the town of WINDSOR `w w rins a eisasw�ssa� ,,,., 4 ,tie in said County and State;and that the notice, of which ooL,.__ e a• r eta°gAwr'ese: the annexed iy a true 'os yeSsisss, water lea es wow I �succ'e� n published in said awr __paw� weekly forweeks,that the notice Waft.pleas«,ga.Massaiossalssrse:war was published In the regular and entire issue of every yissismaissmittessimemeeersook number of the paper during the period and time of :—v ues" .`i eessma _ publication, and in the newspaper proper and not inINN a awaeeapw.w..e..tle••e+r..wreoawrr4 supplement,and that the first publication of said notice Pats was in said paper bearing the date of the 'rrreY/wea�e "" a--lon kn clew„owns- /- �/ ..�a.y of 4.1,4s-r ,A.D., 19fx_and the last publication bearing the date of the �ereessLyIeo.aMl�er* tit r - day of , A.D., 19 and • =era that the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published Paste" :-,;;� ,:>.. . continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 5 consecutive weeks,in said County and State,prior to the data of first publication of said notice,and the sane is a ;lseltPrww•. newspaper within'the meaning of an Act to regulate .Mylew printing of legal notices an advertisements, approved `vi'e iiiannprtet ie"Mes.C May 18,1931,and ell prior far as in fora. aw.re�h eles r rsssssAprr ewes•,: Olft t70Htt1Y keaersaNsa.ene.w. MIaIA' f+2/^ Warlsr►MWMr�s•� „-„ri 6; •a.0rwa ,,. aoumt ISMER Sub ?+aseuwK.rsamr�ew�wass •••••;*OW, wribe a to before me this -3(/--* day y aepsse'eeeer.+sr" jMreeas.s' is of nind sworn. .r_* 19.1a ea, Mal/AaiNt' . iMe '•t 1 NOTARY PUBLIC My commission expires 9— /,—'TS ' • 320761 • • CERTIFICATE OF MAILING The undersigned hereby certifies that a true and correct copy of the foregoing Notice of Hearing. Docket 092-46, was placed in the United States mail. postage prepaid, addressed to the following property owners. DATED this 4th day of August. 1992. 1�1n , Deputy Clerk o the Board Robert J. Walker 33530 Weld County Road 25 Greeley, Colorado 80631 Evelyn S. Carlson 1137 25th Avenue Greeley. Colorado 80631 Gene R. and Sandra L. Ulm 12435 Highway 392 Greeley, Colorado 80631 Kevin R. and Debra M. King 1200 Carousel Drive 0103 Windsor, Colorado 80550 Donald and Marie Winder 12002 Highway 392 Greeley, Colorado 80631 Boyd M. and Allison J. Mayer Free Enterprises, Xnc. P. O. Box 96 Johnstown, Colorado 80534 Lee A. Stark and G. D. McGarvey Poudre Canyon Route Bellvue, Colorado 80512 Ernest W. and Stella Mae Tigga 32799 Weld County Road 27 Greeley, Colorado 80631 John and Marilyn J. 0rth 1410 Prairie Vista Drive Bettendorf, Iowa 52772 RA Resources, Inc. P. 0. Box 2475 Greeley, Colorado 80632 920761 Black Hawk Resources, Inc. 01101, 999 18th Street Denver, Colorado 80202 Lydia Dunbar Box 6 Grover, Colorado 80729 Henry Schaefer 2514 20th Street Road Greeley, Colorado 80631 • .. ,r M e s. 0 -w r..Tr'`• 'r, r •t' 1 '�"I ,•r,O.BOX 1M—PR![L!�',COLOMCO e0A1R ' tiA;1OX,7M—.GREELEY.COLORADO 60632 SOllet .. ' ,..-- C. Arrp ; ....s: -. _ g4t,J . re,`` ' Or-�� j iri cry; ores?,O (/' �l ro i1j G, ' m rece i • T V I 3t p Cp m O 091 m C.N,-I+. a r. c+ �N '7n _ %r 0 (17....773C....c e r a N pq tgi O i DO• ('fig (( .. O��A �Q" .:'i O 8 N Cl Vw- _ .r py i N _ Oe iV n o`. 1.'> � 0 ` N w n " ���Iry ,_ -- 1 . r •- 41) • • SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING July 21, 1992 Page 4 The Chairman asked the ■ecretlry to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Ki el - yes; Jean fman - yes: Tom Rulon - yes: Bill O'Hare - yea: Juliette Kroe 1 yes. Don dhaus yes; Bud Clemons - yes. Motion carried unanimously. Don Feldhaua expressed concerns reg d g checks and balances on control by the County should the property crenate ownership. Lee Morrison explained the process. Jean Hoffman moved Case N er USR-97 Marlin and Shirley Ness, for an agricultural service estab shment (comme cis), trucking operation) in the A (Agricultural) zone dist ct be forwarded the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commi cone' recommendation or approval. Bill O'Hare seconded the motion. The Chairman ask the secretary to poll the memb rs of the Planning Commission for their dsci on. Richard Kimmel - yes; Jean Ho man - yes; Tom Rulon - yes: Bill O'Hare yes; Juliette Kroekel - yes; Don Feldha yes; Bud Clemons - yes. Motion car ad unanimously. CASE NUMBER: USR-976 NAME: John and Marilyn Orth ADDRESS: 1410 Prairie Vista Drive, Bettendorf, IA 52722 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a Home Business (Professional Chiropractic Office) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part Of the S2 SW4 of Section 18, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of State Highway 392, east of Weld County Road 25. Marilyn Orth, applicant, explained they purchased the property in 1991, with plan to relocate and establish a home and a chiropractic office in the area. Jean Hoffman expressed concerns about the amount of traffic in and out of the establishment during office hours. Marilyn explained they are 200 feet off of Weld County Road 392, scheduled appointments should not create a traffic problem. She has one employee, her daughter, and her husband would be consulting for John Deere Company, strictly on the telephone. The Chairman asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. No one wished to speak. The Chairman asked the applicant if they agreed with the Department of Planning Services' recommendation. Marilyn Orth asked if the placement of a sign needed to be included in the recommendation. She had forgotten to include this in her (K application. Keith Schuett explained co the Planning Commission this could be incorporated into their recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners. 'iata. $) , 920761 g )j ,- c ® 0 SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING July 21, 1992 Page 5 Jean Hoffman moved Case Number USA-976, John and Marilyn Orth, for a professional chiropractic office in the A (Agricultural) zone district, be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commissions' recommendation for approval, with the addition of Development Standard Number 10, signage language. 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: Bill O'Hare - yes Juliette Kroek.l - yes; Don Feldhaus - yes; Bud Clemons - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: \USR-977 NAME: Wayne ai Q Marianne Wolfe ADDRESS: 6339 W?,7Id County Road 98. Wellington, CO 80549 REQUEST: A Site S' pcific Development Plan and Special Review permit for a roping are a and training facility n the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Par of the SW4 of Sect n 31, T9N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld unty, Colorado. LOCATION: East of the Lari and Weld Co ty Line and north of Weld County Road 98. Dave Wolfe, co-applicant, expla ed ey are requesting a permit to operate a roping arena. They own 160 acres a train horses full-time. The Chairman asked if there was anyone in the audio who wished to speak for or against this application. No one wished to s ak. The Chairman asked the applicant if they agreed with the Department of PI nning rites.' recommendation. Dave Wolfe said they were not in agreement with Developm nt Standards 11 and 12. They would like an increase in the number o people all ad and number of days in the year to operate increased. He expla nod the applic tion was completed with low estimates regarding these items. Di cussion followed n these requested concerns and also on run-off containment, ater supply, and re troom facilities. • Richard Kimmel moved C ■e Number USR-977, Wayne nd Marianne Wolfe, for a roping arena in the A (Agric ltural) zone district, be rwarded Co the Board of County Commissioners, wit amendments to Development Sta dard Numbers 11 and 12, with the Planning Commi sions' recommendation for approv . Bill O'Hare seconded the motion. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of • Planning Commission for their de ision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Jean Hoffman no; Tom Rulon - yes; Bill O'Hare - yes; Juliette Kroekel a yes: Don Feldhaus - y ; Bud Clemons - yes. Jean Hoffman stated the amendments to this application intro sed the number of people/allowed and number days of the year in operation to an a teas. She feels this will not be compatible with the growth potential in the uture for this area. 11 k O4. %, 4 92°76 • BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY-COM CSSi0NtS: : 3. J Moved by Jean Hoffman that the following resolution be introducedCtor.'passage by the Weld County Planning Commission with the addition of new DevslomentStandard 10, wording for signage. Be it resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the application for: CASE NUMBER: USR-976 NAME: John and Marilyn Orth ADDRESS: 1410 Prairie Vista Drive, Bettendorf, IA 52722 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a Home Business (Professional Chiropractic Office) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the S2 SW4 of Section 18, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of State Highway 392, east of Weld County Road 25. be recommended favorably to the Board of County Commissioners for the following reasons: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services' staff that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: - The proposal is consistent with the Urban Growth Boundary goals and policies as set forth in the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The Towns of Windsor and Severance have reviewed this request and have no objections. - The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural zone district and is allowed as a use by special review. - The uses which would be permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses which include agricultural production, rural residences, and oil and gas production. The proposal will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area as projected by the master plans of the Towns of Windsor and Severance. - 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. . . 920761 gV1-11fy/ 3 o • John end Marilyn Orth USR-976 Page 2 This recommendation is based, in part, upon a review of the application materials submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and responses from referral entities. The Planning Commission's recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1, The attached Development Standards for the Special Review permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's office within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. The Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. Motion seconded by Tom Rulon. VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Richard Ximmel Jean Hoffman Tom Rulon Bill O'Hare Juliette Kroekel Don Feldhaus 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 July 2 2. Dated the J..st of J y, 1992 • Sharyn . Ru f Secretary 32;0761. SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN/SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS John and Marilyn Orth VSR-976 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit is for a Home Business (Professional Chiropractic Office) 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, Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. 5. Adequate sanitary facilities served by an individual sewage disposal system, are required for the proposed facility and the system shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 6. The septic system shall be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 7. This facility shall utilize the existing public water supply. 8. The Individual Sewage Disposal System permit shall be finalized and approved by an Environmental Protection Specialist within one (1) year of the application date. 9. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 10. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with Section 42.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 11. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 12. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 13. 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. ® • DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, USR-976 John and Marilyn Orth Page 2 14. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing Standards and ell 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, 15. 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. 1 • • INVENTORY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION Applicant: USR-976 Case Number: John and Marilyn Orth Sphmirrail 4x Zfeoared • Prior 12 Hoerinr AL Hearing \ 1. Application 10 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 K 10. DPS Field Check X 11. July 2, 1992, referral from Town of Windsor X 12. July 1, 1992, referral from State Division of Highways X 13. July 1, 1992, referral from John S. Pickle X 14. Field check from Jean Hoffman, Planning Commission member X 15. June 23, 1992, letter to applicant X I hereby certify that the 15 items identified herein were submitted to the Department of Planning Services at or prior to the scheduled Planning Commission hearing. I further certify that these items were forwarded to the Clerk to the Board's office on July 24, 1992. s •n,crA La...o.-e---" ... C r• t Pla ,. \a-.Q.) .0 0 . . . . STATE OF COLORADO ) • 0 ' %- COUNTY OF WELD ) `b... ,/ r . . SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THISday of '••,l9fo' SEAL LP TARP PUBLIC \ My Commission tity e7tfli or a 920'761 • EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHE. Case (i S e _ '! Aa Exhibit Submitted By Exhibit Description I 1)&3/ 92 A. l.r//S�tr ./ � rl� 11 P _ S 1 2J f!'� B. `-Xd,...�n,,.t. _ h-,,.r.,- .��.�-T.n _RCP O�,e,liaS'. . efitgr ni.N b.� 1°. -7) 4:3/79, C. 5A'/ 3/92., D- CQ.s1 "re-Ant Acx. _ )jz:co_ E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. 0. P. Q• R. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. I. 920761 • • Date: July 21, 1992 CASE NUMBER: USR-976 NAME: John and Marilyn Orth ADDRESS: 1410 Prairie Vista Drive, Bettendorf, IA 52722 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a Home Business (Professional Chiropractic Office) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the S2 SW4 of Section 18, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of State Highway 392, emit of Weld County Road 25. THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST BE APPROVED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24,7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2, It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services' staff that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: - The proposal is consistent with the Urban Growth Boundary goals and policies as set forth in the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. The Towns of Windsor and Severance have reviewed this request and have no objections. - The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural zone district and is allowed as a use by special review. - The uses which would be permitted will be compatible with the existing surrounding land uses which include agricultural production, rural residences, and oil and gas production. The proposal will be compatible with the future development of the surrounding area as projected by the master plans of the Towns of Windsor and Severance. • 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 material. submitted by the applicant, other relevant information regarding the request, and responses from referral entities. 9.0761 • • DE:ARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES RECOMMENDATION John and Marilyn Orth 'JSR.976 Page 2 The Department of Planning Services' staff recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. The attached Development Standards for the Special Review permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat, The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's office within 15 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. The Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 920761 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS John and Marilyn Orth USR•976 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit is for a Home Business (Professional Chiropractic Office) 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. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. 5. Adequate sanitary facilities served by an individual sewage disposal system, are required for the proposed facility and the system shall be installed according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 6, The septic system shall be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 7. This facility shall utilize the existing public water supply. 8, The Individual Sewage Disposal System permit shall be finalized and approved by an Environmental Protection Specialist within one (1) year of the application date. 9. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 10. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 11. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24,6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, 12. 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. 920761 • • SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS John and Marilyn Orth USR•976 Page 2 13. 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. 14, 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. 920761 • • LAND-USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET Date: July 14, 1992 CASE NUMBER: USR-976 NAME: John and Marilyn Otth ADDRESS: 1410 Prairie Vista Drive, Bettendorf, IA 52722 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a Home Business (Professional Chiropractic Office) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the S2 SW4 of Section 18, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of Highway 392. east of Weld County Road 25. SIZE OF PARCEL: 3.96 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. Town of Windsor 2. 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I �'�,~ .O \ ��0 , , ,, ,, �✓+r'nll } ..X70 l I/ `.. r-.S /'� _J , r : - 7"----', \ ' I N 0, ' -'\ I.,) 'cif,‘,......,_..- J •IYJ r • " .y — n I7Y� 47� �� / J, I-. , till I i 1. ire Bbl ' � . 'Z�._ •... II �' N •• ;'� Vim\—��. ✓+'� a .f__\\�''bv L •w.ii1, w.II `� ` r• .0 4 if U � 1 it •.. Co , • 00 o'er .w.0 7r I �. n n I G• • a. • . .r : , :.... •1 -, 74 ��~ Y a I • �' •.., I.,,,,b.:;+,, '4 � '. a/ . i�' j�'I I )' '��. .'� :',..),e.,,___ ,�i�F • • FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: USR•976 DATE OF INSPECTION: July 8, 1992 APPLICANT'S NAME: John and Marilyn Orth REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a home business (professional chiropractic office) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the S2 SW4 of Section 18, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of Highway 392, east of Weld County Road 25. LAND USE: N Agricultural production, oil and gas production E Agricultural production, 3 residences S Highway 392, agricultural production W Weld County Road 25, agricultural production ZONING: N A (Agricultural) E A (Agricultural) S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: Acces■ is proposed from Weld County Road 25, a gravel County local. The site is currently in row crops and slops slightly toward the north. There are no structure■ on the site. x ant Plgfu��r ' 920761 REFERRAL LIST I I NAME: John and Marilyn Orth CASE NUMBER: USR-976 REFERRALS SENT: June 23, 1992 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: July 7, 1992 COUNTY TOWNS and CIXIES _Attorney _Ault x health Department Brighton Extension Service —Broomfield Emergency Management Office Dacono Sheriff's Office _Eaton _a_Engineering _Erie _Housing Authority Evans Airport Authority —Firestone ,i5uilding Inspection —Fort Lupton ---Frederick STATE Carden City Division of Water Resources -�Gilcrest -��Ceological Survey Greeley Department of Health Grover /_1,G_l4ighway Department Hudson Historical Society __Johnstown Water Conservation Board Keansburg Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Kersey La Salle FIRE QSTRTCTS —Lochbule Ault F-1 Longmont Berthoud F-2 _Mead -Briggadale F-24 Milliken Brighton F-3 --New Rayner ---- Eaton F-4 Northglenn Fort Lupton F-S --Nunn aGaleton F-6 _Platteville Hudson F-7 $Severance _Johnstown F-8 Thornton La Salle F.9 , X_Windaor Mountain View F-10 Milliken F-ll COUNTIES Nunn F-12 Adams 'Pawnee F-22 Boulder �—Platteville 1-13 -Larimer Platte Valley F-14 Poudre Valley F-1S fEDBRAL GOVERNMENT AGENCZS _Raymer F.2 US Army Corps of Engineers Southeast Weld F-16 USDA-APHIS Veterinary Service iWindaor/Severance F-17 Federal Aviation Administration Wiggins F-18 _.Federal Communication Commission Western Hills 9.20 121p CONEERVAZION_D, ITUETE OTHER _Brighton Central Colo. Water Conservancy Dist. Fort Collins _ Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. .1..-Greeley —_Tri-Area Planning Commission _Longmont Vern Hammers, _West Adams —Weld County Communications CO (T S$Tf1N/h0AR4 MVMRRR _Jean Hoffman / 920761 ® • ormi; DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES VI II D ePHONE(X0,3564000,EXT.ie00 ' 915 10th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO%el COLORADO June 23, 1992 CASE NUMBER: USR-976 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from John and Marilyn Orth for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a Home Business (Professional Chiropractic Office) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the S2 SW4 of Section 18, 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 of State Highway 392, east of Weld County Road 25. 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 7, 1992, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call L.anell 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 (1s/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. Signebrvithd t7/� / � Agency: Date: ',.7,AQa-- U A JUL 0 71992 Wor9� • • STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OP HIGHWAYS P.O. Box 660 (f•.,;, \\ Cerny,Colorado 606324060 (303)363-1232udaj yy •a col JUL 0 21992 ' Weld Co., S.H. 392 July 1, 1992 CJi 0rth Chiropractic W plapoo Clinic. N.E. Corner o1dCo �Y g S.H. 392 b C.R. 25 Ms. Lanett Swanson. Planner Department of Planning Weld County 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 806312 Dear Ms. Swanson: We have reviewed the application from John and Marilyn 0rth for the Home Chiropractic Business, and we have the following comments: It appears that the applicant has reserved rights of way for highway use that provide for a total of 75 feet north of the highway centerline. The 75 foot width should provide adequate width to meet the future highway needs at this location. It is noted that no access to the state highway is proposed. Since the county road abuts the property, no future access to the state highway will be permitted. The on site detention of surface run-off has been provided to prevent a run-off rate greater than that which has been historically accepted. Thank you for the opportunity to review this proposal . Please contact me at 350-2163 if you have any questions. Very truly yours. Evan A. Hoope . r. Development/Access Coordinator EAH/cm cc: L. D. Yost G. E. Sisson File 920761 • • at0 , (flEt�1ORAn®UM W� e`iLanell J. Swanson To Weld County Planning Date July 1, 19 2 7 COLORADO From John S. Pickle, M.S.E.H., Director, Environmental H Subj•ct Case Number: USR-976 Name: Orth, John & Marilyn 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. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. 3. 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. 4. The septic system is required to be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 5. The Division requires that this facility utilize existing public water supply. 6. Individual Sewage Disposal System permit must be finalized and approved by an Environmental Protection Specialist within one (1) year of the application date. JSP/Jg-E1314 u Er�vE JUL 0 7 1992 11 mkt Coithjpbmgag 920761 a FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: USR-976 DATE OF INSPECTION: APPLICANT'S NAME: John and Marilyn Orth CURRENT PLANNER: Lanell J. Swanson REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a Home business (Professional Chiropractic Office) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the S2 SW4 of Section 18, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of _Highway �39.2,, east of Weld County Road 25. LAND USE: N �/`�'raz C'' r , (4.4- eeved• 3 n .�+/� f^/.•.t/ Cot//.�c,,./ . Zeta; �//� ✓ / '(/� (s3-1.1.4.) , s P{1,.Y..t� )-jtraut.. .J "•ice?.'7.y, .�i9.2 ZONING: N A (Agricultural) E A (Agricultural) S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) 0 CO ./ �S: .t A. , .• ...� _lc GL. .A.? a r, .,J r , r. 144i,.G ",./' K-•1't-n...."..""t'��"~ 4 . u.. .r .€-.-.,c., ��"',�rG• - r , /.n.. /?2 i ,r 4L .rte v ,e- S. ov_. C.rt...ca... 4 at.; ,ae •.. ' d(4.4. .25 At W'x322, 1/2047Z.- 920761 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMLSSIONERS SIGN ffisTS19G CF.RTrggrAlt,, I HEREBY CERTIFY UNDER THE PENALTIES OF PERJURY THAT THE SIGN PROVIDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES WAS POSTED ON THE PROPERTY AT LEAST 10 DAYS BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER'S HEARING FOR CASE IA,1 '97p .. THE SIGN WAS POSTED BY: NAME OF PERS POSTING SIGN vr�+ S OF APPLICANT STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCRI UFAND-SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 8th DAY F September SEAL` Za--44...Z OT Y PURL MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 11-26-95 LAST DAY TO POST SIGN IS: 19 920751 41 10(17"; • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)366000,Ica.4400 VII 9151ota MELT GREELEY.COLORADO 60031 �e COLORADO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Weld County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, July 21, 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: John and Marilyn Orth LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the S2 SW4 of Section 18, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. TYPE AND INTENSITY OF PROPOSED USE: Professional Chiropractic Office LOCATION: North of Highway 392, east of Weld County Road 25. SIZE: 3.96 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 July 21, 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 Windsor Beacon. To be published one (I) t s July 2, 1992. • Received Date: 920761 • • AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION i STATE OF COLORADO •n w,r .rrr u COUNTY OF WELD �.ec�.d•e•nweale1. halt a. I,KEITH HANSEN,of said County of Weld,being duly A<r'�..i 5%,dew:r lid.rew sworn,my that I am publisher of • e••se.rPs'«s.reerae; WL*1DSOR BEACON . ,Ve,.Ys .�",1,.+.' CI a weekly news having paper w general circulation in said • " w`ns,, County and State, published in the town of WINDSOR, ' oelesUn in said County and State;and that the notice,of which ,, • the annexed is a true copy. has been published in said sossaossweekly for_J successive weeks,that the notice lin►o[roa+Yawrwr. was published In the regular and entire issue of every r is.as aw.r moo number of the paper during the period and time of ie.TIN,IlMwr Ma Oa publication, end in the newspaper proper and not in a Q.A.m., sure; _casino,- supplement,and that the first publication of said notice rope wq mewls,Os wee in said paper bearing the data of the moron* veal � r,,, OaN•ewale day of \.7";/If A.D, 19 and . the last publication bearing the date of the }:.toOnYrOall�.wea- ,r,. wows sse.,es.Id was alai natal day of A.D., 19..and I '': slLtt`asiess .;nm.:... that the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published .ow continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 5 the sal w consecutive weeks,in*aid County and State,prior to the 'MU.1Mla..WPe Oewy,,,; data of first publication of said notice,and the same is a ' OMw leslee .a'N.Mae newspaper, within the meaning of an Act to regulate ceW first assie YISFAIrd. Grow o.ale..r Cis, printing of legal notices and advertisements. approved 'hind ink&sown'. May 18,1931,and all prior so fez sa in tone. o.w.••,,..Wheats- . .apwearMaid IS lae .bwrqur Wald a... /� / Weld rwnasa.eswan'tia /o J�i�i USHER -.essasereM. .. us,., I••canosisises4001S;•arwa.ewae.aaarw Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1144 day -sin win of 4.a 47 c, ct -19.',le .aa.w,,w, PSIS I 'otimpowaritememblissimNOTARY PUBLIC,-....#isertwilsosscemvMy commission expires OW a eefaawr0aalalaa - W...:Or.er Pitman ,� , _ I 1e 1ae'MaesSI4*era✓•.. `Y.reNwe.eAsit Nit i. .,Maerf,♦ew'nt „. ,1'r.,elP.ar'Wa WNW • , ...}papa Mr e,a.& _ , . X61 ® • CER&IFJCATE OF �tAItINQ I hereby certify that I have placed a true and correct copy of the surrounding property owners and owners and l of minerals in accordance with the notification requirements of Weld County in Case Number USR-996 for John and Marilyn Orth in the United States Mail, postage prepaid First Class Mail by letter as addressed on the attached list. this 24th day of June, 1992. s 920761 • 0-1 SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS AND/OR MINERAL OWNERS/SUBSURFACE ESTATE John and Marilyn Orth USR-976 Robert J. Walker 33530 Weld County Road 25 Greeley, CO 80631 Evelyn S. Carlson 1137 25th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 Gene R. and Sandra L. Ulm 12435 Highway 392 Greeley, CO 80631 John and Marilyn J. Orth 1410 Prairie Vista Drive Bettendorf, IA 52772 Kevin R. and Debra M. King 1200 Carousel Drive, #103 Windsor, CO 80550 Donald and Marie Winder 12002 Highway 392 Creeley, CO 80631 Boyd M. and Allison J. Meyer Free Enterprises, Inc. P.O. Box 96 Johnstown, CO 80534 Lee A. Stark and C.D. McCarvey Poudre Canyon Rt. Bellvue, CO 80512 Ernest W. and Stella Mae Tigges 32799 Weld County Road 27 Greeley, CO 80631 920761 L DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE 003)366000,OCT.4400 01610th net GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 iggip COLORADO June 23, 1992 TO: SURROUNDING PROPERTY/MINERAL OWNERS CASE NUMBER: USR-976 There will be a Public Hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission on Tuesday, July 21, 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: John And Marilyn Orth FOR: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a Home Business (Professional Chiropractic Office) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the S2 SW4 of Section 18, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, LOCATION: North of Highway 392, east of Weld County Road 25. Your property is within five-hundred (500) feet of the property on which this request has been made. For additional information write or telephone Lanell J. Swanson, Current Planner. 9207g' • ,yadES OF OWNERS OP PROPERTY WTTRJN 5OQJEET Please print or type ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL STATE AND ZIP CODE IDENTIFICATION 4 $n prt i_ Walknr 1151n urn 9\ Greeley CO 80631 OaoclRonnooj Evelyn 5. Carlson 1137 25th Aye,_ Greeley CO 80611 OR0S1RA00091 S.ene R._pnd Sandia L. Ulm 12435 11WY 392 Grrelny_ CO BOA11 OAn51A000096 1lohn And Mariwn J. Otrh 1410 Prairip Vista Dr. BarranMrf TA 57771 nRncIAnnnn99 Kevin R. and Debia M. King 1200 Carovftel Dr., #103. Windsor. CO 805_50 0805)8000040 Donald and Marie Winder 1,2002 NWT 392. Greeley— CO 80631 080724000022 Boyd M. and Allison J. Meyer P,Q, pox 96. Johnstown CO 80534 080724000040 Free Enterprises, Inc. Lee A. Stark and C 4, McGGrvev Poudre Canyon, Rt. . Bellvue. CO 80512 080713000011 Ernest W. and Stella Mae Ti,RAeq- 32799 WCR 2L Greeley. CO 80631 080519000017 92O'761 l • • • aripent OF INTEREST OWNERS SpNvg4TS ANA/OR SUhSURFACE ESTATE Application No Subject Property STATE OF COLORADO ) ■s COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names and addr f all mineral owners and 1 f mineral owners on or under the parcel of land under as their names appear upon the records in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office or from an ownership update from a title or abstract company or an attorney. arlarliC(C The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this L day of C UJk(g , 191 .WITNESS my hand and official seal.. My Commismion Expires: ( , I (/6 ice 7 Notary Public J T 920761 • • MINERAL OWNERS AND LESSEE LIST NAME ADD$ES S RA Resources, Inc. P.O. Box 2475 Greeley, CO 80632 Black Hawk Resources, Inc . 41101, 999 18th St. Denver, CO 80202 Lydia Dunbar Box 6 Grover, CO 80729 Henry Schaefer 2514 20th St. Road Greeley, CO 80631 920761 • • AFFIDAVIT OF INTPREST Oy1NERS SURFACE $ ;ATP Application No. Subject Property STATE OF COLORADO ) as. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names, add , 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. ant.:± 4 41/7 The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this if day JUNE , 19¢3 by WITNESS _my hand and official seal. MY Commission ex ires: I2/4/9 gett—Cal? Notary Public My Commission Expires: 920761 --86.3/4/( iltt • • • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES T PHONE(3W)3064000,DR.4400 01510th 6TREE1' OREEutY,C ORSODa0W1 11111DC COLORADO June 23, 1992 John and Marilyn Orth 1410 Prairie Vista Drive bectendorf, IA 52722 • Subject: USR-976 - Request for a Sits Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a Home Business (Professional Chiropractic Office) in the A (Agricultural) zone district on a parcel of land described as part of the S2 SW4 of Section 18, T6N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. Dear Mr. and Mrs. Orth: Your application and related materials for the request described above are complete and in order at the present time, S have scheduled a meeting with the Weld County Planning Commission for July 21, 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 Towns of Severance and Windsor Planning Commissions for their review and comments. Please call Roberta Haas, in Severance, at 356.4000, Extension 2166. and Janet Carpenter, in Windsor, at 686-7476, for further details regarding the date, time, and place of these meetings. It is recommended that you and/or a representative be in attendance at the Severance and Windsor Planning Commission Meetings to answer any questions the Commission members may have with respect to your application. It is the responsibility of an applicant to see that a sign is posted on the property under consideration at least 10 days preceding the hearing date. Sometime prior to July 8, 1992, you or a representative should call me to obtain a sign to be posted on the site no later than July 11, 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. • • John and Marilyn Orth USR-976 Page 2 The Department of Planning Services' staff will make a recommendation concerning this application to the Weld County Planning Commission, This recommendation will be available twenty-four (24) hours before the scheduled hearing. It is the responsibility of the applicant to call the Department of Planning Services' office before the Planning Commission hearing to make arrangements to obtain the recommendation. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call me. Respectfully, Lanett J. anson Current Planner LJS/efr pc: Kevin King 1200 Carousel Drive, Suite 103 Windsor, CO 80550 320761 • r ' • rLANNING COMMISSION SIGN tOStING CER' tFrigg ' I HEREBY CERTIFY UNER THE PENALTIES OF PERJURY THAT THE SIGN PROVIDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES WAS POSTED ON THE PROPERTYAT LEAST 10 DAYS BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING FOR CASE 4 q /-7 ` 0 . THE SIGN WAS POSTED BY: NAME +n NAME PERSON POSTI GN "Dr, rY1,o,x ,\v�N rkiN 4,.SIGNATURE CANT an,4- STATE'OF COLORADO ) COUNTY:OF WELD )SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 0116 DAY OF ELI\ , 1911— SEAT' \Qlm. c�, 1(rl1c ett NOTARY PUBLIC MY COMMISSION EXPIRES °1-%.. 4 LAST DAY TO POST SIGN IS: 19 �oS 30\, St +11 920761 • • USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION Department of Planning Services, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phone • 356.4000 • Ext. 4400 • Case Number Date Received • Application Checked by Mylar plat submitted Application Fee Receipt Number Recording Fee Receipt Number ' TO EE CO ED AX APPLICANT: (please.print or type, except for necessary signature) I (we), the undersigned, hereby request a hearing before the Veld 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: Portion LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AREA:5k. SW& Section 18 R -46 V LEGAL DESCRIPTION of contiguous property owned upon which Special Review Permit is proposed: $k. SWk Section 18 T� 6 N, R_�•_V Property Address (if available) N/A PRESENT ZONE 11 OVERLAY ZONES TOTAL ACREACE ,h /f, l e ec 1 .t PROPOSED LAND USE Professional office hnildinc gjth ltxinv Quarrera aeron4 level EXISTING LAND USE Irritated farm SURFACE LEE (PROPERTY OWNERS) QF AREA PROPOSED .%B THE RAZ AX SPECIAL BEViEH PERMIT: Name: John and Marilyn 0rth Address: 1410 PrairAl prive City Dettendorf. IA Zip ULU Home Telephone 0 (319) 359-9414 Business Telephone 0 (319)-3591400 Name: Address: City Zip Home Telephone # Business Telephone 0 APPLICANT QB AUTHOBIZED AGENT 1jf different above): • r Name: SAME Address: City Zip Home Telephone 0 FT• , Business Telephone d List the owner(s) and/o �� 'Iy el rights on or under the subject properties of record, "+F Jy s. Name: d Address: "'a . �y�. Zip Name: Address: City Zip I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statements, proposals and/or plans submitted with or contained within the application are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. COUNTY OF Wt!lA ) /J STATE OF COLORADO ) Signe re: or or uthorixed Agent Subscribed and sworn to before me this •day of a._ 19•144XNOTARY PUBLIC My commission expires 3/// ) 9s "OFFICIAL SEAL" I MARILYN J.80WKER ( Notary Public.State W Itllnds $ My CAmm4eCn DR. MARILYN J. OR7M 09940 PIA070A Ma SPRING-flair Every • °AvoNwON7 cmA- SNDY tnapHoss a asiq 19994400 June 16, 1992 weld County Commissioners 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Dear Commissioners, We are proposing construction of a professional chiropractic office of approximately 2200 square feet on the main floor, with personal residence for my family on the second floor, with double attached garage. We are moving into the area after John's retirement from Deere & Company. We purchased the 72 acre farm for agricultural use, and wish to establish a combination residence and professional chiropractic office on a small portion of the land. Domestic water will be supplied by North Weld Water District (see attached letter) . Sanitary sewer will be handled by means of a conventional septic system and lace. Access routes will be Weld County Road 25-entrance and exit. The surrounding uses are typically irrigated farms with home sites. Approximately one-half mile East are three homes and one-quarter mile South are two homes. To the North lie two homes within about one-half mile, and to the west, a home is approximately one-quarter mile. My home occupied business anticipates 20-30 patients maximum per day. Employees will consist of myself and Margo Orth-unmarried daughter who is employed as a chiropractic assistant in the office. Margo has a H.A. in Social Work and 26 hours toward her Masters Degree. In the future an additional receptionist will be employed. Proposed hours of operation-9:00 AM to 12:30 PM and 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday. Thursday 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM. Saturday 10 - 12 if needed. vehicular traffic will consist of normal passenger vehicles. Approximately 20-30 vehicles per day. 920761. i o Fire protection will be provided by the Windsor/Severance fire protection district. The building will be a fire resistant structure, brick or stone, with cement tile or asphalt shingles. A detention pond will detain run-off water from paved parking area if necessary. Waste disposal will consist of normal domestic type garbage collection. Ground cover on open ground to retain soil with decorative plantings and trees around building. Projected opening date is November 1, 1992. John retires from Deere & Company on June 30, 1992. We hope to start construction as soon as possible after that. Our backgrounds are both extensively farming and agriculturally based. John's occupation as an Industrial Engineer with Deere & Company is just ending with early retirement after 30 years of service in the field of Agricultural Equipment. Our grandparents on both sides were farmers who immigrated to Iowa and farmed the same land for over four generations. Until recently, we had always lived in rural areas, and prefer rural settings. We hope to be able to reside and do business in a rural atmosphere. Since Weld County is wanting to retain agricultural land in that same use, we feel comfortable with this. We had a site survey done on a four acre parcel and are planning to utilize part of this for a compact business/house combination. The area around the structure will be landscaped and the rest of the 72 acres will be rented out to a neighboring farmer to remain as agricultural property. We are locating in the extreme southwest corner of the property, so as not to disrupt the irrigation flow to the rest of the property. Since I, as a Chiropractor, am in the business of preserving health and helping to prevent di , my priority is the health, welfare, and safety of the inhabitants of the neighborhood and county that we want to become a part of. The structure we will erect constitutes no hazard to anyone. The structure will be brick or stone and wood, and will present the appearance of a professional two-story commercial/home structure, which will blend in with the residential/agricultural setting. We are within the urban growth boundary of Windsor, approximately 2.5 miles East of Windsor on Highway 392. Windsor's master plan does not currently indicate the future use for the Highway 392 corridor; however, a home office such as we ere proposing should be compatible and coexisting with any other use including the existing agricultural use. 920761 • • Because the property access is located approximately 200 feet North of Highway 392 on Weld County Road 25, we anticipate little impact on the County Road which has a gravel surface. We feel the goals of the Weld County Comprehensive are being respected with this proposal. First of all, it is located adjacent to a State Highway, and secondly, the location we have chosen to locate the business causes minimal impact to the farming operation. Regardless of whether the business occupation is granted we will most likely build our residence at this location. The property is not located within a flood plain, geological hazard area nor within the Weld County Airport overlay district area as designated on the appropriate maps. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to call me at my home, (319)-359-9614; or at my business (319) 359-6400. sincerely,A. ia Dr. Marilyn 0. h Chiropractor 920761 • •i.'wM' ^.tv '' '„y/u"' y #be1^.,-•.�•:ar.,.flu ,M/1, , AK1421462 N .*74;1 F 0197"NJ A7/7A/n1 I+i I/ 1A I 4/697 ' N • r tIAA4 NAI,'r ANN FF ill.i+:1FIN CI FRK A. 14crn ty dill/ ill, !n • I ' I, OIL AND GAS LEASE y ACM 1\Mr.N1.Mean UM Miami xN IM._ - 28th._____,_en el r.-March_r..--.w.B.lY•M 414 b•°•••• _HOnry Schaefer . a sir Nn/kiln Menem"2514 20th• _5troot.Rd.. Greeley._ -Co 806)1.Mnreb wN l.a*,town 00401•01 MO se r I - ' _ Black Hawk Renovrces COr00rat10n.,,,,,m .rUe.mans/NJ)1oa.1399 J8thaStr,tt.�U.'ra:1rr�ONw9r«, N . .N.IIM Mica.Fat..,xrNNM.eir of�.._L40#.Md_rnore_CSS0.00 NULL.N• rsok x sad Yr,am N.' 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Owe Mtn,dole nor fan to r son r ea Ow near aowww one Mr..inn. Al ma rantion a an Mid MIN M Lynn en It to a t nl.tabl tad ens nn N Loona al 4w. IN al NIIb....o.sanrl.Wws4 r awl le din oast an*%Mb*. i 1/20 e-ura_.go.rr.r_� •a a u b i ../..f`i w a Lyyv a 40.,_ 111 ..] Ott o 1, • sNbo ea rl1 NIa/anL I. Ms...am . . ti 9ZO7 - Si S1 • e 104IlhEC 01960107 03/21/e4 14.56 1/007 i 11 r 090 NARY ANN ►EUER6tflN CLERK 4 RECORD D CO, CO '• :• I' • AR1MI.0107 �1W0ENT OFS11. MO CRS LEA$E5 '' STATE 0/ COLORADO • . )) KNOw P L MEN 5Y THESE PRESENTS; COUNTY OF WELD r THAT. for and in consideration of the suit of Ten and No/100 Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and el sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the undersigned. SLACK RANK RESOURCES CORPORATION. hereinafter referred to as •Assign:✓', does hereby yw^ .�;' transfer, sell, assign and convey all (IOG%) of its record right. title • and interest in and to the oil and gas leases described in the Schedule Of Leases which is attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit A . unto the following, hereinafter referred to as 'Assignee': RA RESOURCES. INC. P.O. Sox 2475 Greeley. Colorado 80632 > t ' .` ; The undivided interest assigned to the Assignee herein shall be subject to and beer its proportionate obligation to all the tents and conditions of said oil and des leases, Including all royalty provided *);:•:•••%';• for therein and, in addition. said Interest shall bear its proportionate obligation to any and ail overriding royalty interests previously conveyed or reserred. Assignor expressly reserves and retains unto itself, Its y. x}1'r-• successors endassigns, an overriding royalty interest opal to the difference between existing royalty end overriding royalty interests and Twenty Two Percent (22x) of ell Oil, gas, casinghead gas. condensate and other hydro- Carbons Produced, moved and marketed from the lands covered by the oil and I� .'., gas leases described in Exhibit 'A', proportionately reduced by the mineral ^ • r , interest covered by each of said leases 1n said lands. All overriding royalty interests which ware previously conveyed or reserved herein shall t attach to any and ell extensions or renewals on the lands described in • Exhibit 'A'. This assignment is made without warranty of title. either expressed . ._ Or implied. N; Dated end executed this Mtn day of March . 1964. L S`•: .• 11 SLACK WINK RESOURCES CORPORATION , Al gy • r . w Co • (flier's' • Aghtent Secretary President 1 c -', .:• e .., ' l ' STATE or ON.ORA00 ) ", ,1{ i 3 SS COUNTY OF COVER 1 I. Nancy A. Steel, a Notary Public in and for said County, in the State (. 0 • aforesaid, do hereby certify that Ralph R. Wilkerson of Denver. Colorado, to `rk• me personally known as the President of Sleek hew* Resources Corporation and •: ` `'` ,.. also known tom as the person whose name is affixed to the foregoing instru- * leant. appeared before me this day in person and acknowledged his signing. --0.v.; sealing and delivering the said inetMant as the free and voluntary act of rte-- .i"' • said Black Nwk Resources Corporation, for the Considerations and purposes •4m4)•' °''..) A. .jw ... . .• therein set forth end that he was duly authorised to estate the SAM. 4.4, r rc , , $4; 1jN ILQIESS M(REOF. I have set ray hand and seal hereto this 20th frIt'„ }"a 4^r�" w. .,Ssr tit of %March . 1954. � he'' 1. 4 x. .uhf,,{ t . tut� o �e�ry �al( : Welissiph•.txpires: .% '`lb C BOARD OF DIRECTORS muesli ��muesliTIOOES :� .-- NORTH WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT GARY SIMPSON �.'tiy! R ERNEST ROSS HIGHWAY 85 • LUCERNE, COLORADO 80648 �. W.M. MoKAY CHARLES ACHZIGER n V•r_ LYLE NELSON, MGR. .��• P.O. BOX 56 • PHONE 356,3020 June 2, 1992 RE: Water Service Dear Sirs, This letter is in response to your inquiry regarding water service to the following described property: portion of the of the Swk of section 18-6-66 1. Water service is presently being provided to the above described property. 2. x water service can be made available to the above described property provided all requirements of the District are satisfied. If contracts have not been consumated with North Weld County Water District within one year from date of this letter, this letter shall become null and void. Additional comments: Sincerely. NORTH WE CO W TE DISTRICT L e D. Nelson, Manager NDL/ds • John Orth .920761 AR2261112 B , REC 02269112 11/13/91 15.37 45.00 1/001 ,y Y MARY ANN YEUERSTEIN CLERK It RECO WELD CO, CO I WARRANTY DEED THIS DEW.Mar this lath de Of NoVSSWr 19 91 Jenne* KIVIw R. KING and DEBRA M. SING i1 StatO CWCVnenan PIs I dam 'Cowl of WELD NW ii�1f.Fl / ....1 'i Sus d Colston.pow, „„-„ JOIN ORTN and MARILYN J. ORTH II tees rw arw..is 1410 Prairie Vista Drive _ ssttenderf, Iowa 52772-1430 ' de. Canny et ma else oWor-e..praw V/17141333.dui W now,kw rd I.a.ddt.M Mile WM Of i. RIOMTY rive THOUSAND AND 00/100th■ ---onto-- DOLL,tI3, Ma maim led-IMinry dthen r Away shshdpd,Ma paned,brplad..old W sommid.W by e••5 yams.b- 'i p.r.tt lmmll twmyrdrMlmwodetweemthal immlealWbM.womMee ryr.oWrtrdr .rn pirr h took JP*"I; .I IM mil popeny,loonier win Imprwssa%It may,115.5.bill W Was le le Comply.1 i Ip r.pet MCok.do,dueled a Slay ,I y I' Lot D of Amended 'Worded Raeeption NO. 0605-10-0-81435, recorded I ,' November 29, 1990 in Book 1261 as Meoeption No. 02234320, being a portion ' •. of the 01/2 of the SW 1/4 of psstAon 1p, Tarnehip a Meath, Range K west q of the 6th P.M. li I• • '! TOOLTIOa WITH acmes. rod exam-1% owe and across the West 15 feet of ti !I Lot A K shown on Mended Recorded R■taption mo. 0005-1E-3-ML025, recorded I November 29, 1990 in Book 1203 a. Reception NO. 02224320. 1 TOOLTNRR WITH Two (2) share, of the capital stock of The Lorimer and We10 �I Irrigation Company and One-half (1/2) right in the Mallard Lateral Company 1 Melaka by wm.ad eater- I I TOOtTIQ h 0 W R with Moult So ha.eY and.N ar-r rweLIS- stl taus welet,pia ash•appsYS.sod*a I l It smoke ad aa.emwa.swam*sail w_LS.,,w- Sesad masthead.r d OSthe Siti a wNa.,tWrw II Ili as SSW. to"Met,*Wet Y lent at.ry,d.is Wd o de woo Sinai Willii8k.ek e.Sodas M II applarr-.. 'I TO MAW AND TDig(Atemid Remus ales SOW sal d-MRM,wadi the eater sad.pa their bin II ad rips kmw,AA Pe prier,IN Nang.NA MS al pt-a11 geeel.Ma,e.5demw..psi,legs ad apse le Ma ',I II MS W Maeip s.As r rdt tei .elrMpa dM s M S ye lamenab, adlIWdeOWpeels SON t-.-rteJ.W pd,aw,pewi,awoke W WNWIM aar dWrNrP.r MKr de drill.W hoped WS.MI , ,, r..d wwWeMywwt,wile...ursoteyw owe ror.eMSm 'tS.Wtl.o..awsSisadSt II 5m WI lath awl Se gas,trraW,Mee.km.was,orawasem onswe.nrae.-ewlad Mews kid t as ,I es .sage wastrel Lulea for 1991 and .ab.egxsnt yearn swept esaememv, ii restrictions. Covenanter conditions, r.sstvatione and rifts of way of record. II St any, and except rare Imams re0ordd December 3, 1990 An Book 1203 K • i Reception No. 02234727. II I Te .M pew M W WIND WARRANT AND FOREVER IND e5.tw.Iwf.W paths Is is gds r1 pima yrrrradee pre-,Si MIn W sips,aptt.dI ad mime-e septs,Sadly elalsiwy imet M.S.M.Sw my i TN•IMII•aolderW l Wee.le FMal.e.BM is all WwdaypsasU to appW.M5-allpsAn. II II INWrrr2F2 ! • il I i, it ITATR OP COtO MADO II i.e. I CoWyd WILD II TM FayoOy lean. aeawSpd teem r CM 13th dm Nov.mb.t ,w 91 , ill y,.:RW4iray$ing and Debra N. king ;I •/,'OTA� 'ti t:�I 'I . a':r '/,;I1• .I '. Mane whoa oa.tr....• II w`yl.,n0►Wv'!J • I'. *COISI r-ape. Demw,ber 1 .m 94. I I 1 ir,Mr ;: 1113 10th Avelw Greeley, CO. 10631 ; Win w.w,wnrckym e . II . . Nom a RA.Pa Mt.lMrtr.eeaw nos balm •e • Pad PONO.m.Ire r a.,r.CO Y1—IMll Mlle—wt • 6 eta RESOLUTION I REs APPROVE PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND LARIMER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County. Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Purchase of Services Agreement between the Weld County Health Department and the Larimer County Department of Health and Environment. commencing July 1, 1992. 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 Purchase of Services Agreement between the Weld County Health Department and the Larimer County Department of Health and Environment be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be. and hereby is, I authorized to sign said agreement. I The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 19th day of August, A.D., 1992, nunc pro tunc July 1. 1992. � /�� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 44/U%Q'"'_"' WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the oard �.1 _ _ •L /I Geo e Ken edy, Chairman �t'• Deputy Clerk to the Doard._---, onstanceL.. Harbert. Pro-Tem APPROVED AS 0 FORM: cC. W. Ki County Attorney Gor . W. H&J/v/J Star 920777 HL OO// cc : Mi. , Ltehti iE2 cis' PURCHASE Of SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this � - 7 day of a,/,( . • 1992, by and between tho County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and tl h the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Weld County Health Department, hereinafter referred to as "Weld County", and Larimer County Department of Health and Environment, hereinafter referred to as "Larimer County". WITNESSETH WHEREAS, Weld County and Latimer County are allocated funds from the state pursuant to Section 25-1-516, Colorado Revised Statutes 1973, for use in supporting local health services, and WHEREAS, the State provides support on a per capita basis for regional health services, and WHEREAS, Weld County and Latimer County desire to share regional services in environmental health and community health services; NOW, THEREFORE, in considnration of the premises and mutual covenants contained herein, the parties hereto covenant and agree as follows: 1. TERM: This Agreement shall be in effect for the period July 1, 1992 through June 30. 1993. 2. RESPONSIBILITIES: a. Larimer County will provide, when requested, technical services to Weld County in the areas of insect and rodent control training and consultation, industrial hygiene training and consultation. b. Lorimer County and Weld County will share environmental equipment when appropriate. c. Latimer County and Weld County will work cooperatively on regional air and water problems. 4. Latimer County and Weld County will work cooperatively on regional encephalitis surveillance, monitoring, evaluation and control methods. Protocol will be followed to help facilitate the regional effort. The annual plan will be reviewed and evaluated prior to each year's mosquito season. e. Latimer County and Weld County will provide environmental health service to each other during disasters and environmental emergencies. f. Latimer County and Weld County will share program and activity information, procedure and protocols regarding environmental health and community health services. 9207in g. Latimer County and Weld County will share resources in the area of health education. The resources will include workshops, exchange of inservice and educational materials. h. Weld County will provide technical consultant responsibilities under the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment (CLIA) for Latimer County. i. Latimer County and Weld County will meet, at least quarterly, to discuss progress and effectiveness of the regional effort. 3. FUNDING: a. Latimer County agrees to reimburse Weld County for laboratory services on a cost basis for the term of the Agreement. b. Latimer County will reimburse Weld County for technical consultant services under CLIA as outlined in a separate contractual agreement. 4. ASSURANCES: a. Latimer County and Wold County agree that both are independent contractors, and officers and employees of each county do not become employees of the other and are not entitled to any employee benefits as employees of the other county as the result of the execution of this Agreement. b. Weld County, the Board of 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 Latimer County, or its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing its duties as described in this Agreement. Latimer County shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Weld County, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its officers and employees for any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of this Agreement by Latimer County, its employees, volunteers,and agents. c. It is agreed that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, sex. religion, age, national origin, or individual handicap, by excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subject to discrimination under any provision of this Agreement. d. 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. e. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to created an obligation on the part of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, to expend funds not otherwise appropriated in each succeeding year. f. 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 320777 of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. g. This Agreement is expressly made subject to all laws and regulations of the United States, the State of Colorado and Larimer County. Contractual provision required by such laws and regulations, but not having been set out herein, are hereby incorporated by this references as though expressly set out in full. All parties to this Agreement are hereby put on notice, and charged with the responsibility of compliance with such contract provisions as required by law. 5, MODIFICATION OF AGREEMENT: a. All modifications to this Agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. 6. ASSIGNMENT: a. This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto, their successors, heirs, legal representatives, and assigns. Larimer County and Weld County may not assign any of their rights or obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of the other party. 7. ENTIRE AGREEMENT: a. 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. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed this Agreement as of the day, month, and year first above written. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS LARIMER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH WELD COUNTY. COLORADO AND ENVIRONMENT g�- ..12.. -_ Athkiet4AA-t- George Kenne 6Sip— Chairman ATTEST: Weld ttyCllerk to the Board / Aamel By: “Aientstine Deputy Clerk the Board Approved as to form: WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Randolph L. rdon, M.D. , M.P.H. Director 40,{'x,D mEmORAn®Um luBe oarde feCount,'Commsio T. Board of County Commisssioners Om. August 11, 1992 C. .. W COLORADO Jeannie K. Tacker,'business Manager. Weld County Health Dept Prom . suDlpe: Purchase of Services Agreement with Larimer County Enclosed for Board approval is a Purchase of Services Agreement between the Weld County Health Department and the Larimer County Health Department. This agreement covers the shared services between the two health departments in the areas of Environmental Health and Community Health Services. Weld County also provides laboratory services for Latimer County on a cost basis. Wald County is reimbursed approximately $6,000 - $10,000 annually for these services. The term of the agreement is from July 1, 1992 through June 30, 1993. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. r 920777 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE COMPREHENSIVE CHILD AND FAMILY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM GRANT APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE FROM DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES HEAD START BUREAU 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 Comprehensive Child and Family Development Program Grant Application for Federal Assistance from the Department of Health and Human Services Head Start Bureau, commencing in October of 1993, and ending in September of 1994, with the further terms and conditions being as stated in said application. and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said application, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, that the Comprehensive Chilo and Family Development Program Grant Application for Federal Assistance from the Department of Health and Horan Services Head Start Bureau be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is. authorized to sign said application. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 19th day of August, A.D., 1992. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: a WELD C UNTY. COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board LGeo Kenn6dy, Chairman BY • / '/D/t Deputy Clerk to the BOa , Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS 0 FORM: C. W. Kirb County Attorney Gard . y W. H. Webster / / R 00JrJ 920778 C/`� cc. % N2 OM S an is ss e)al40a) APPLICATION FOR I own mamma I *law'ens FEDERAL ASSISTANCE I i I NNW 1y110•14 Wi l OAN USCOVaO ST STATE I SING A0011•AIM-saII1.Is, A .4441011441410,AONesI .4441011441410, ` Q (:o1mAwleA C (p1prlMAw a DAN Marva vaO OT 4404111444.*WC" I A.aaw wevall 1 1 x$OCNaKMN.veir. NewLoneAMles P . 4•14.104147 IMTOaMAWOM Q10aaA. kOns VOW I�Weld County Board of Commissioners Weld County Division of Human Resources �I Ades!IQ.M c/N eOVAN.OHM, SW NP COWI Warns BAs 140400‘4,14 AYIIer St IM IS Is OS s.Ai.e.AM fa*~op IAIn a0Peale- Wks all.5055$ P.O. Box 1805 welter J. Speckman, Executive Director Greeley, Colorado 80632 (303) 353-0600 , weld County, Colorado `3 S. SMAFans WI1 IVS .!OATION$MAMA rim. T r. W.404NOy10NMTI Amor aaNmewsSSAaa mews art 155 I. Swim MOSIOSAI Sae 8 I 4 T — 6 0 0 1 0 S I 1 13 1 S Caaw I sae .- SI Na.4a W C, HMaaTar I /IYMa11AAaS.If I. IWO 04 AA4U0411OS 0 Toes k Yew TANA O NS. Q Communion ion 0 's.~ e. Aso* I. VAS A sweeno0 11 P.M QOaIMa1SA it 14440480N rat•40414.44•40 sun an*Man ❑ 0 0 SOWS Oars N.Ous/aOMIIN A YeNaa•A.NS e.OsrSa_*eV C lean Nome 0 Ow....Own.* 0955 la savvt S. MAW OF OVDa11AI.SNOW Dept. HHS/ACS/ACSF/Head Start Bureau . I If. GYKOO OO►anf M.00155110 I 9_1 3 Ian 6 0 I 0 ". 0146441140146441140401464411404444TI A1A n.10O AN1/ONIn AloMOn A~IAT""TAMy Comprehensive Child Development Grant TTRL Comprehensive Child Development Program It Aso omit W vENI OT Ivan Most own.N.I Weld County 'I. AMQa4a!Q aa4IICT I I• COWQANSIQt/M NSWNCTS Or Stan OAS Striae Ova • Agossam :b.PreTIU Oct. '93 Sept. '94 4 4 It OSTIYAIf0 PUMAS& la a JJOIICAWON Wear*TO PI/NIT we STATa WCQINl oases Inn aS000Y7 • +E) ISIS MCAAI.IC.ATIQNIAPP.CAnew WAS MAWAVM,AM.e TO 714e • Af1alr 1 1,454,000 STATE execunve oven inn PROcns Pon sevlew ON O ASS, E 365,294 00 OATS S Sins I .00 D No :A: fQOMA a Nor cowmen in Ea inn O tar I 00 Q co PA00AAu Nat NOT KEN Otte tO ev STAT!M111NV1e' iQm- I o0 I O.ep•AI MIeeFI• IS 00 In N SCIMOY11T O TIN APPLICANT OaM ST AI01WAA MIT , Q Tea 1f 'VN,' a11aSA an ea01r1•Iw- O /p Q TOTAL. II 1,819,294 00 it to Ma 4547 OP MV itra4000 AMO M AI ALL OATA Ai An anutaros uoanuCAT10N AM THIN AMA*oast TM 00WNINV■Aa01M WOO AutMOIIIffO iv NM OOVSS ANO COOT Of TMS ASALICAMI A144 04104 AM4CANr al.COMPLY Will TIN Anion assumes'M TM1 AWOYAMOE r ASMSOEO • TON We M AWAaSfC PetINEAI.'in el; Tx* 0 Teemay5 w George Kennedy, Chairman of Weld County Bo �'d of Co)missiwwere I (303) 356-4000 4 Spelva r AYIIWIISO AaOMMAMIMS • Ono fee X Aug. 14, 1992 ���41thal..^�441 away.ROM ea .-tr •d. 1 r GYA WII.W,bI�CaArS ...... ...... ...... ...." (�I�/}.`�()rT„ A.Cabps a OIIN AO .-v 4.500 `�, 7TAuthonzsd lOr Local Rllproduction 9207 !8 I ► i YYY • • • 4 a .. G pNp.. p p� O r. 05 oQ s a2 N i N 3C ON OD %O O 1 M N M1 v 1 8 r ` a p� I m 01 Q 0� N �O O e a y- + - N W - - 1.D g a + i p ft COW N n g - - J, sc a I N N N N Y + 4 O 4 a e . pe N O in a e i 3 = in. �et p 4 A al ". G. liR $ . O ` b 8 - y in In 3 i = a a ( 4 .. SO ^. H a a a N N f a a i . S C i I .{ r f C 'a Z a O $ " N a F • r N _ Q M 777 N _ 2 etc Y ~ Um Z 'y i 2 CO b O .n N . pp .S "4 a0 W �' N .o S a rI N rl p N MP II"' pe N l� g a {N N 1.2 6,14 N a• N 0 a M . V . a 4d HI.. §°,1s � �e � _ ;� z al 0' E s Li b a $ 2 5 A I , i 2 ma . 8 r .- $ •5 w g i i a i r 61 a a. ai C q;. I ii _; 01 lil I o? a V V' 1 dI 4 In 1 In 1 eI on ! In I I ,. ON 4' nl 1 N ' ♦ ♦ 1 N 1 N I!1 In I CO ' 1 •..'� J1 • In I • . re,tM C I N1 NI MI NI !' I ( IDI kg, ' w, • I Ip I en I I034 n ,y .dam 1 ' iMrn l 11 I • ble M 1 r .. I . I diI tit ( I I i II j I6I c I I I Vi I a 0 pp O M M 1 HI 101 I ' ! l e 1/l•1 n• m i Iv 1 1 r418I V r I I I r M N to•e �' N 1 I N I 1 Cr' a rl I r Jo I I •rI N a 1 M 1 a I4 C I V I I I I o f s • 5 W 2 alli § M M S e N on N M .•1 O in I I F :�V'• S 1 1Y 1 I O ICr‘ V O .•1 1 1 I I M p f is 8 V I M 1 W I I M I M 1 M 1 ✓✓ cc M 1 II • re '� z I w I C - t T o f x o to a N1 a (N( W O. = ig a. ( I1I V ( 1 VI het Ry /}yam[ `- . 4i Y �L 1Ya• N 1 j M MCI Y V V Y N I.z A W 1 6 _I' •d' G yV OI • N ry en CO W e •p M MI Y O - ♦ ♦ • J N 1n st�. yl In C M ry Q •' e W p a p o * m In a .. r W N I� O CI Z a a a a O M O A V Si y N SO z = 0 o z S 5t1 F i - W 1 W - § ♦t ♦1' 1 W N N : 01 O1 t N N N 1 ! 1/n� 01 ma 4 III N O In I r•1 W PI N• se 0 E MS 0 0 V ` 1 Nat 3 a o a IJ . a Y C L W F a W> i i E CS• ... 4 o a Y ,C .o `.1 .444 >I r 2 Y N • E 920778 S$E0465wN OF 00.Y OA'1 GoowES a LINE Role TOTAL SALARY ANOIMINGE .46165Q fllflof. SAL.na12E .26 lTE E)0EOUTIVE DIRECTOR,DIV.OP HUMAN RSSOUROS $14.640.73 0.170AM 1 FT! OIREOTOR or ONILD a FMIILY DEV810F01ENT PROGRAM 01,665.24 16,710.10 R Mfr OIREOTOR or EAIPWYMEM 6NIVICES 10.756,42 61.420.02 .2 PTE DIRECTOR OF FAMILY EDUCATIONAL NETWORK OF WED COUNTY 10.711.6/ 1.42047 •PTE CHILD a vMILY DEVELOPMENT 006E MANAGERS 1122.166.6• /26.106.20 1 FTC ON11Da FAMILY DEVELOPMENT OPFlOE 110X.111 SISAM.62 0,442.72 .2 Pte FISCAL OFFIOER.DV.OF HUMAN RESOURCES 16766.42 11.425.60 1 FT! ACCOUNTANT.DIV.OF HUMAN RESOURCES 01.76720 64,606.01 PTr CmFLOYMEnT SERVICES CASE MANAGER $I7MOAB 10.707.20 .2 FT! e4►UOYMENT SERVICES VOOATIOT4AL/EDUCATIONAL 0004CINATO **AILS. 1067.00 .20 FT! NUTRMONIST 10.650.60 /1.12741 .15 PT! HEAD ST ART EDUCATIONAL.000POINATOR 0,701.17 steam .16 PTE HEAD STMT HEALTH 000RIDINATDR 0.601.16 10064 .16 PtE HEAD START FAMILY 5ERVIOS000RDINATOR 10.141.40 156641 .10 err NEAR STMT SPECIAL NEEDS TECH. 11.747.06 5606.1$ I err SOCIAL etnvIOS MASON _ 561.676.00 M4110A1 TOYAIaAI.apmiwG�' ..-:'. . `r ,• .. 6IA61sMi ..,. ... 6041E,16; '; ?RAVE! 5 STAFF 10007 TIMEWR AIR 0,000,00 HOTEL 04,200.00 POIDIOM 0,100.00 1D?ALOYIQF$TATL'TMVSI 08;120.16;;` MCVI�MIlIII COMPUTENPRINTER27676 MONO0 MODEM 000.00 OFFICE EQUIP 1,007.00 SPECIAL NEEDS EQUIPMENT (CHAIN!,TOILET ATTACH.,ETC.) 0,000.00 1DTA.trauN Aflif 5Tl0J600 ._. OFFICE SUPPLIES *12,000.00 P000 SUPPLIES 11.700,00 OW.ROOWED SUPPLIES 114,600.00 SPECIAL NEEDS SUPPLIES 51400,00 SIER GE10Y NEEDS(FOMAULA,DIAPERS. 0,000,00 VOUONERS FOR HOUSING,GAS,ETC.) GMSEATS 0,10.00 DIAL R KIT 160.00 OON1'QAQY4A4,,,_j, QUALIFIERS HEALTH SERVICES; (NOT COVERE)SY MEDICAID) PHYSIOAIU a SCREENINGS 00.04,00 aMIESSYINTS 57,560,00 IMMUNIZATIONS 0,670.00 6►EDIIEI NEEDS;10% INTERVEYFON SERVICE.FOR INFANT.W/ DEVELOPMENTAL.DELAY 562,600.00 TOTAIQYN.;O% ,:,A� r BMEA1ZOOWO4 OO&YOAVEGORIEa A UNE ITa4sooPmmu2o OONTPACTINI.O00R auAurniNG MOTHER OTHER PARENT PRENATAL CARE 8144800.00 LAMAZE OCAM J3 *7,07540 POU.OW UP HEALTH CARE 13,000.00 '. HEALTH CARE FOR OTHER PARENT 12,100,00 PARENTING ED. IOTA00.00 MENTAL HEALTH CARE 174100.00 SUBSTANCE ABUSE OXHT.A TIC *,000A0 UO.CHILD CARE *12OseD 00 VOCATIONAL EDu0ATION 121.00000 BASIC E000ATgWOI D 020,400.00 you,MMNTD% , • „ Vii! OTHER SWUNGI HEALTH SE1w1OE8; PHVSCALSMOREENINGO $4.220.00 IMMUNIZATION *00.00 QENTAL SCREENING 4TX. *1SA00A0 SPECIAL NEEDS 10% DEV.SCREENING Si ASSESSMENT A Tx. 001200.00 [NSW CHILDHOOD UEV.PRO. 1148,700.00 INTERVBITION SERVICE.PCR CHILDREN W1 AY RISC DEV.DELAY 017,600.00 Orin *,ao4s% 1OtU60�17►w CYV UTILITIES *4.000.00 PHONE 814800.00 REPAIR A MAIN?. *,000.00 AUDIT a 50040 COMPUTER SERV, 81200,00 POSTAGE *00.00 • PRINTING /2.000,00 PUSUCATlON8 $1.000.00 ADVERTISING *.000.00 STAPP TM, *7.000.00 TRANSPORTATION 8124000.00 ADMINISTRATIVEOVERHEADRNDIRECT /110,2ISA0 , T, r en4.0,sl a4/40�fw~O',7p'" ,1:fN ,f..00'otSawaMCOMaN'SY,4W t"er wnlbya�v ai,434 920778 BUDGET NARRATIVE SALARY AND FRINGE--- This category includes the salaries based on the percentage of time noted. The fringe is based on an overall 21X against salary and includes FICA, retirement. worker's comp. , and disability, health, life, dental and vision insurance match. TRAVEL- - This category includes the required travel expenses for five staff to attend training twice a year in Washington D.C. . Costs are estimates based on average historical costs. EQUIPMENT--- The computer, printer and modem were again expenses required per the Federal register. Costs were estimated by the Weld County MIS Department based on current pricing. Office equipment will include desks, chairs and file cabinets for the new staff hired for this program. Special needs equipment will consist of items for the special need Children we serve. This is estimated to be 10Z of the target group. The items will include special chairs, toilet attachments. special educational and therapy devices, etc. SUPPLIES--- Office supplies will include all basic supplies used by the staff listed in the salary and fringe category. Food supplies will be used by the nutritionist for food demonstrations. Classroom supplies are items used by the staff conducting cl within our agency for the targeted clients. Special need supplies entail items for the developmentally disabled children. 1.e., special dinnerware, small equipment items, etc. Emergency supplies would be supplies the targeted families are in dire need for on an emergency basis only. This would be items like formula, diapers. gas, rent or utility vouchers. The carseate would be purchased to lend to families who have transportation but cannot afford catseats. The Dial R Kit is necessary for developmental screening and assessment. 920778 BUDGET NARRATIVE PAGE 2 CONTRACTUAL---Qualifiers Physicals, screenings and assessments---Out of 300 qualifying infants it is estimated 172 will need the four physicals for the first year at a contracted rate with local clinics and doctors at $30 each. The other 128 will need two physicals at the same rate. immunizations---There are an estimated 99 qualifying infants that will not be covered by Medicaid or insurance for preventative health care. The cost for their immunizations will be picked up by this grant and contracted through the Weld County Health Department. Intervention services for infants with developmental delay---This will include contracted services by local agencies to assist on en individual basis with these particular qualifying infants. It is estimated that this will include approximately 30 infants (10%) at a cost of approximately $1,750 each. CONTRACTUAL---Qualifying mother/Other parent Prenatal care---Approximately 99 mothers will not have prenatal care covered by Medicaid or insurance. The cost is estimated at $1500 each and will be contracted through local clinics and doctors. LaMaze cl ---It is estimated 75% of the mothers, 225. will attend Lanese contracted through Aims Community College at a cost of $35 each. Follow up Health care--The 99 uninsured mothers will receive follow up post natal physical at an estimated cost of $40 each contracted with local clinics and doctors. Health care for other parent---The estimated 54 spouses will receive physicals at a cost of S40 each, also contracted through local physicians and clinics. Mental Health Care---This service will be contracted through Weld Mental Health clinic for all family members that have been a ad and found to need this type of assistance. Substance abuse identification and treatment---This service will be contracted from Island Grove Treatment Center and will include group sessions or individual aid. Licensed Child Care---To participate in this program it is estimated 96 participants will need assistance with childcare for at least 2 days/week for 35 weeks at a contracted rate with local daycare facilities of S18/day. Vocational education---Out of the total adult client group, it is estimated approximately 20 clients, who would not be eligible for JTPA or JOBS, could benefit from vocational education. The costs are estimated at current Aims Community College rates of $250/qtr for three quarters plus $100 for books per quarter. 920778 BUDGET NARRATIVE PAGE 3 Basic Education/GED---This will be contracted with the Weld County Family Educational Center and Aims Community College to provide assessment, testing and computer lab enhanced GED cla to get approximately 44 clients, not eligible for JTPA or JOBS, to enhance their basic education and attain a GED. The cost is estimated at $670/client for testing, meat, cl , lab fees, books, supplies and the GED test. CONTRACTUAL---Other siblings Physicals, screenings and assessments---Approximately 108 other uninsured siblings will receive this contracted service at the same $40 rate, Immunixati0ns---These are also contracted through Weld County Health Department for the approximately 60 infant/toddlers that are uninsured. Dental screening and treatment---Contracted through local clinics and dentists at a rate of $40/client, this will allow the estimated 315 siblings to receive this service. Developmental screening and assessment---It is estimated 10% or 31 clients in this group will need service in this area. This will include speech language therapy which will be contracted through UNC Speech/Language Department or developmental therapy contracted through Centennial Developmental Services. It is estimated the cost for this service will be $1,750/client. Early Childhood Developmental Program---This will supplement current comprehensive preschool programs of Weld County. If the slot does not exist in the current programs, these funds will add slots for children who are in need. This should allow 47 children to enter these comprehensive preschool education programs at a contracted cost of $2,740 per child per year. intervention Services for children with at risk developmental delay---This service will be contracted at the cost of approximately $1,750 per child per year for and estimated 10 children who have behavioral or emotional problems. Occupational/Physical Therapy---This will be a contracted service through local clinics and professionals to provide aid to the developmentally disabled clients in this group. staff Training Training---These funds will allow staff to receive intense training to better deal with the needs of the client. The costs are estimated at 7 staff at $1,000 per person/year. Transportation---This service will be contracted through Weld County Transportation Department and will transport rural clients or clients that do not have their own car or access to the City Bus to all program related activities. 920773 BUDGET NARRATIVE PAGE 4 OTHER VONT.--- All other costs in this category are estimated based on historical costs of other Federal programs. The total Administrative cons spread throughout the categories, are equal to 1552 or less of the entire funding. 920778 BUDGET NARRATIVE PAGE 5 ASSURANCE OF REASONABLE COST The total number of individuals to be served the first year is estimated at 975. This sum includes mothers, qualifying infants, spouses, and other family members. Total Federal funds requested for this time frame is $1,454,000. This divides out to an annual individual client cost of $1,491.28. For only $1,491.28 over a full year, each client will receive intense, comprehensive case management, health. nutritional, educational and support services. 27842 - Indeed 2Gieider/ vet:az'N0 230/ Friday. June 10.2002'/Notices APQeI X VI • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Certif(cation Regarding oruo-free Workplace Requirements Grantees Other Than Individuals ay&gn nr and/or wbatrIng this spppeetkin or rune agree nsnt,the Wank*N MevWUq ins oenlgoadon eat omt below, ThlaaMa rtation isrp�edbyregu)atiossimplemeeatiegtbe outranae Workplace Aer dlc*450R Pan 74Sebpen F.The regulation,published is the May23r1990 Frees Regius,require eeniliwioe hypenisea that theywie*amain •dngdn.workplaces Theanifiatioesteow Sown amaterialnpv—' M' soffaeeposwakerareceillbeplead wen the Depanmen Of Meth and Mamma Sarvioms(SINS)chummed to sward the pant. Ilia late detawreed that the pasted aeowngly rendered a false anifc tioa or armee niclst'sthe requinesests of the Drq•Fres Workplace • Am,SIHS,is addntos to any other remedi.e reliable to the Federal Goveneest,may takes sore mekatimd ender the Drug.Pm Workplace At rarecertitlatioaa violation of the eertifiestioe Jab be grouse lorst tellaiedpayeest► • suspense or Ierminatas of grammar trernenemvide su pemios or debates. Workplaces earn cam.for mamma other than indmdttar,need amheidentifiedoatheanffrrica)fkactIcathey may beidentifedinthepentappkcatios.Ifthip.ntecdoessotiemiytbcwakplaanstbstk ct orupon awud if tken'is so application,the pasta mum imp the identity of theworkplMe(s)ce Gan in its roe and sae the isformetioaavailable(orFederalimpaii"Failuretoidentifydliaoemwakp1aOfl estkvuo&StokedWepawn's deWNbe workplace rtquiteawsls. Wakplaoe acumination'must include the actual addreu ofbuildings(or pvuotbuildinp)or Aber sass where vial. udder the grant takes plan, Cngorial description may be teed(e.g..all vehicles of a amass tram*author"or State highwaydepanmam while in opium ion,Sate employees in each local unemployment office,performers isaoscen kWh or a ro studios) It the workplace identified to NHS changes during the performance of the gram,the grantee shall inform the agency of the ehep(s),U it previously identified the workplaces is question(see abet.). Defmaans of terms in the Noepnouremen Suspension and Debarment cosmos rule ad Dnag.Fne Workplace common rule apply t0 thin certifnation.Grams'attention is called,in particular,to the following detrkiom from than rules: 'Cestrelied substance'means a controlled submsnte it Schedules I through V of the Controlled Substances Ace (21 VSC 312)said as further defined by reentries(21 CFR 7308.11 through$308.45). Yovlceloe'means a finding of guilt(including a plea of nob contenders)or imposition of seater&or both,by any judicial body charged with the responsibility todetermka violations of the Federal ce State ertmisal drug statutes: 'entreat drug statute gran a Federal or sondederal criminal statute invoiing the easuladme,distribution, dispensing,w.or po.samir or any controlled substance: • 'eel faeye wecna'Me employee of a palace directly engaged in the performance dwoek under•pmt,including'(i) All'dawn charge'employees:(u)all'Wired charge employee unless their impea or involvement iswtga keel to the performance of the grant;and,(m)temporary personnel and eonutanls who ate directly engaged to the perlarena o work under the grant and who are on theparm's payroll. This definition doe not include waken eat es the payroll of the pates(ay.Weveleare,even it used to meet■matching requitement;oewbaats or Independent o0mraaon sot on the cairn payroll;or employees of wbretapieeti a subeamtracton in covered workplaaa). The rumen oddities that a will or will continue to prord*a dnq•tna worMolee by: lag Publishing■statement sallying employees that the unlawful manufacture,tre retribution,dispaastng,possession or a usa of a controlled substance is prohibited the castle'►work ace and d the actions this mall be lakes agmnm employees for violation of mach prohibition (bl Eueblithmg an ongoing armpits*.wanness program to inform employee about; (3)The dangers of drug abuse in the workplace;(2)The greatest policy N mmwntalniag s Mutter workplace;(3)Ant available dreg covnalutg,Stabilised"and employes madam prep n•s:and.(4)The paauies that they be nosed floe employees for drug abuse violation oolo ntng in the workplace: le)Making it a requresre that each employes to be engaged in the performasce of the pare be gee a copy of the mmatmM ngwnd by parapaph(a); - 0)Notifying the employee m the matemcea squid by perapaph(a)that.a a adroit of employment udder the pant,the employee will: (I)Abide oy the tentsUihe etaiss;sad.(2)No.U'the employer .neiafdbiaorh reouiotioafaaviolation of a anneal trig Manna occurring in the workplaaao Wier than I' ollesdaedays she such coevictics (et Notifying the agency-in wrnmg."Whin ten calsw ale day"abar song nonce under subparagraph(d)(2)tram an. employee or atherMeerenivmgactudmien!antitonNaroa. EmnplM+nofao"vrtedenmplome Mille preside aG indudm&oouuoe ter.(orrery pen Slime or demotes dat onweeegram nr activity aiclad empblw unless the federal agency has detip,atsd s ealaral point for the.norm of such souoa. Nacre Jab include the ide.ttftcuion sumber(s)of each affected gram; 920778 Fds&Rvitiltdd J Vol S.No:11O t Prides. —10..100T f Notice. 270117 m Take the debt Wong a.iean Whin 30 needs da)s dart-L,tenth sir•ebp•'. .p►(d)(2)•win • repo larywpine.wbisw.awiwadt (1)TaWaRapropin.penes'amine wise snob r soya pNed lecithins rnaiastto.. rbaarwit►th. isa irarwa� d1973.reoppte:e+ nth a ai,Sur~ao.loS ens theta taints st ethabitithece prone o�F•aee b arelaawar.ar WMrNpapWaspay; Manna O!cd Leith USWIto satins lorainai•dnennwehentathre.'d impiesethetoeetpnacb.(a). (b).@Ad).(a)adCO, �pnwrites yotgif S may specific 0 a a1.spats provided dt einfe)h M.y.na.nrno.a.w7ar Y� Meld reArra...( ewl e S, Cla.Caarp.lrtti5VOdtt 1553, N. 17th Ave. . „vireo ley. Weld C raR 4lulty, Colorado ?J. i 'lr�friAwY rrwpn0la[p aift MNarrwatah..ff dhw. . • Seabr 76.00(e)mad(d)(2)and 76.W.3(a)(1)and(b)netteleOWM a Toted spew way dS pas.•a sS emir edge to STAIE.N7DE AND STAThAGENCY.N7DEssniionaa ad Po eadleieva danawam!elesce een. Fee the Depwtsrt of Mar at Mae Senior,the steal•emir Fein is Dinka of Ohre Mares*rd °wiled, Otfial o<Maeapwen sad Aohuittioa Departs al Health sad Mesa Senor,Zoos 317.D, 7110 lad AwashS.N'.W— ..D.C=01. • mono a...rse 411,.lisp Uw • • • eater ooee etn+.O r. t 920778 NON-FEDERAL RESOURCES BREAKDOWN DONATED,SPACE. Market value of officio space, meeting room apace,computer lab space,and common space attributable to this program. Weld County Finance Corp.will not charge rent on said space. Market value of office apace is$10.50/aq.ft. arrived at by Independent appraisal of office space In Weld County. 4.298 sq.ft.attributed to program O$10.50/sq.ft. $45,129.00 DISCOUNTED VALUE OF SERVICES— Thefollowing contracted services are negotiated at a discounted rate. The difference between actual cost and contracted cost will be considered Inkind. Physicals $45 difference " 1205 physicals $54,225.00 Dental —530 difference" 315 screenings $9,450.00 Mental Health--41,400 difference * 103 clients $144,200.00 Immunizations--$10 difference' 159. $1,590.00 0ONA'IDSERVICEa--- Doctors and dentists donate treatment not charged for. Medical tx $200/client" 79 clients. $15,800.00 Dental U. -$300* 79 clients. $23.700.00 indirect services provided to this program by Weld County or Weld County personnel that Is not charged to this program. Market value of services. $55.000.00 VOLUNTEER time- UNC students and interns volunteer time to program working with the UNC Speech/Language Dept. Estimated 1,600 hours O$7.o0/hr. $11.200.00 DONATE EQUIPMENT--- Equipment donations to program by private individuals or companies. Estimated market value of Equipment• $&,000,00 n „»11 7CTAfwluDrhIR�AI.Rt a.et?RCES $365.294.00 uu,.+.wa�a.s 4Nw»..wx:w.w..a».,w..+,as�.wri.w,»w aK..w o....»vLi�.,�#:�Si,ixaP A-307793 NON-FRDKRAL RESOURCE ASSURANCES Weld County Division of Human Resources is a human service agency funded almost entirely of Federal/State grant and contract dollars. Approximately, $2,000,000 of these funds we receive annually, require non-federal match ranging from 10X to 1ooX. Each year, our agency's matching requirements are tested by independent audit to meet compliance standards under the Single Audit Act. Each year, our documentation has met total compliance. The matching requirements have also been tested by State, Regional, and Federal monitors and have met compliance. Our agency is quite versed in required documentation and reporting of many various types of non federal match. Sarin; $7844 Fadaa I Ra8labea / Vol. 57,NO.'110 / Friday. 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Objectives and Need for Assistance - Part II, Section C, number 1 The Division of Human Resources (HRD) is a comprehensive, integrated human service agency under the Weld County Board of County Commissioners. The Division of Human Resource has served the Weld County community as a Community Action Agency since 1978. It is the designated agency under the Community Services Block Grant. The Division of Human Resources has under its umbrella The Family Educational of Weld County (Head Start, Migrant Head Start Programs, and State Funded Early Childhood Education Programs), Employment Services of Weld County, and the Area Agency on Agency. The organizational chart is located as attachment 1. The Division of Human Resources is proposing the implementation of a Comprehensive Child and Family Development Program, BRIGHT BEGINNINGS. to initiate early comprehensive programs and services under the whole family concept, which encourages positive child development and family self- sufficiency. By selecting low-income families with a pregnant mother or a child who is less than six months, early intervention for both the 920773 infant and the mother will foster a healthy life situation for the infant and increase the parenting and self-sufficiency skills of the family. The major goal will be to foster a healthy environment and growth opportunities to decrease the dependency of the family on social programs and break the cycle of poverty and the problems associated with poverty. The goals of the program are as follows: 1. Provide comprehensive programs to the family which will address the intellectual, social, emotional and physical needs to encourage a healthy environment for the growth and development of the infant and family. 2. Implement an immersion program which will provide case managers to be • advocates for the family and assist the family in obtaining the services and support necessary to become self-sufficient while providing the family unit with the skills to make healthy decisions to promote self- sufficiency. 3. Provide the parents and other family members the opportunities to gain the skills to encourage a healthy learning and growing environment for the infant and all family members. 4. Implement a joint project with the Weld County Employment and Training Programs, The Family Educational Network of Weld County and the Community Services Development Block Grant Programs providing comprehensive services to the family. 5. Provide employment and training programs with the parent and other family members over the age of 14. 6. Provide Head Start Programs to eligible family members who are 4 years of age or offer quality alternatives to families that meet the needs of I920779 the child and the family. 7. Provide day care programs, that are flexible and will meet the needs of parents while they are participating in parenting, educational, employment and training or other programs activities. A. Statistical Data A community needs assessment indicates the following: There are 3,828 participants receiving Aid for Dependent Children (AFDC). Approximately 31Z of the welfare recipients are ages 0-6. There are 1400 families who are receiving Well Baby Care (medicaid) for children 0-6 years of age and pregnant women, which provides medical assistance for families below poverty. There are 9,048 food stamp recipients. There are also approximately 750 migrant seasonal farm worker families not receiving assistance form the Department of Social Services who have children from ages birth through six years old. One-third of mothers receiving welfare are illiterate and one half of welfare recipients require some remedial education. Weld County has 1,284 reported pregnancies in girls 13 yrs to 19 yrs, ranking Weld County the 5 in Colorado. In 1982 children passed the elderly with the highest number of poor. One in five children is poor, 80% of the children in single parent hispanic families is poor. Greeley has an unemployment rate of 8.1%. Weld County's unemployment rate is 6.9% and Colorado has an unemployment rate of 6.8% compared 5120773 with the national rate of 5.3x. There exists a high number of low-skill/low-pay jobs in Weld County with the majority of new entrants being women and minorities. Within Weld County there exist many programs providing services to families end children, however; the systems remain fragmented. This makes it difficult for families to access and receive the full range of services necessary for them to achieve self-sufficiency. With the receipt of this grant we hope that the community will move toward a "single-entry point" system, therefore; minimizing the frustration of the families working toward self-sufficiency and maximizing their resources. Many of Weld County's human service providers are state, federal and privately funded. Many of these programs have subject to financial cutbacks and have had to reduce the services they provide or the number of clients they serve. The receipt of this grant would allow additional families and children receive the assistance necessary to break out of the poverty cycle. II. Results or Benefits Expected - Part TX, Section C, number 3 An expected result of this grant is to lead the community into the "single-entry point" concept in order to provide the most comprehensive services to children and families. As stated earlier there exist many services in Weld County, however; a mechanism is not in place to make services easily accessible to families. Families and children will receive the full range of health services to include; prenatal care and education, nutritional services, preventative health care and mental health. With these health services it is expected 920773 that the low birth weight and infant mortality rates will decrease by at least l0I in Weld County. Children will enter school healthy and have completed the mandated series of immunizations and will suffer from fewer illnesses and disease, therefore; increasing their attendance rate, allowing for future educational successes. Through comprehensive early childhood programs children will develop the social/emotional, cognitive and physical skills necessary to ensure that their future educational experiences are positive. As well as providing the aforementioned skills, the children will be set in childcare settings and early childhood programs which will promote their language skills, problem solving skills, and positive self-esteem. All Early childhood programming will be developmentally appropriate according to The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and Head Start standards. The children participating in the program are expected to successfully graduate from high school. If all children and their siblings participating in the program graduate from high school the high school drop-out rate will decrease in Weld County by approximately 5%. Research indicates that children receiving quality early childhood programming are more likely to succeed in their adult life. It has also been proven that for every one dollar spent on early childhood education and intervention that four to six dollars are saved on remedial and special education. Families will also receive a wide variety of parent education services which include, at a minimum; mental health, parenting classes, nutrition, child development, behavior management, communication skills, child abuse prevention techniques, and appropriate health care practices. There will also be classes whereby the parent will have the opportunity for "hands on" experiences with their children. Parents will also receive some • instruction in their home following the Head Start Home Base Program philosophy, in order to further enhance the ability of the parent to 920778 successfully bond with the child and support them throughout their lives. With such a variety of classes it is anticipated that parents and children will be provided with the resources they need in order to lead healthy, productive and independent life-styles. Parents will receive remedial, vocational and basic education as well as employment training to ensure their employability. The adult educational level will be a minimum of 12, GED or equivalent grade level at the end of the program, and will move on to vocational or higher education. With an increased literacy level it will be possible for parents to continua their education and/or receive vocational or other training leading to gainful employment, and off of the welfare and public assistance rolls. Ninety percent (902) of the families will be employable or interested in employment, 902-952 will be above the poverty level and 802-852 will not experience severe social issues. The Division of Human Resources and the Private Industry Council will work with the private and public sectors to obtain employment for participants in the program which will pay a minimum of $8.50 per hour and be adjusted yearly per the cost of living percentage. Families speaking only spanish will be provided with English as a Second Language classes. Upon mastery in the english language the families will proceed into remedial and vocational education to promote self-sufficiency and employability retainment. XIX. Approach - Part XX, Section C, numbers, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 18, 19, 20, 21 4. The Division of Human Resources intends to capitalize on two successful programs and delivery systems to incorporate many of the 920778 concepts of this proposal. The Family Educational Network of Weld County (FENWC) and Employment Services. Services will be coordinated with a third successful unit within the Division of Human Resources, the Area Agency on Aging, if elderly family members are living with eligible participants of the project. The Division of Human Resources, Family Educational of Weld County has operated the Head Start Program since 1974. Since its inception it has grown from serving 85 children yearly to serving 443 children in 1991. A State Funded Early Childhood Education Program, Special Programs, and the Migrant Head Start program have been included in its program design which provides more comprehensive services to eligible youth. With all programs in place FENWC now provides services to a total of 860 children. In addition. FENWC currently has in place the structures and linkages, which when expanded and augmented by this proposal, will be able to provide quality services while minimizing start up issues. Employment Services of Weld County has historically provided comprehensive and coordinated services to the unemployed and underemployed. It currently offers employment and training programs under the Job Service, Job Training Partnership Act Program, the Jobs Opportunities and Basic Skills Program and the Employment First Food Stamp Program. Employment Services has in place the structure to provide employment and training programs under this proposal. A new unit will be incorporated under the Division of Human Resources umbrella which will include a project director and case managers. This unit will have primary responsibility for recruitment and outreach, applications, selection, family needs assessments, supportive services, weekly home visits, coordinating service provision plans, and monitoring. 920778 An organizational chart is located as attachment 2. A brief description of the core services to be provided in this program is as follows (see III. part XI, Section C, numbers 8 and 9 for a comprehensive listing of services to be provided): Infants, toddlers and Preschool Children The core services for this group will include health services, developmental screening and assessment, early childhood development programs, early intervention service for children with or at risk of developmental delays and nutritional services. The model for these core services will be based on the Head Start model and philosophy. The delivery methods and community connection are currently in place. These services will be expanded and enhanced where necessary to serve this group. Health services will be provided to each child enrolled in the program to include complete medical, dental and developmental histories and screenings (age appropriate). The following services will be included as part of the health screenings medical examination, growth amen, vision screening, hearing screening. and dental screening. This information will be updated and recorded as required. A developmental screening will include a complete developmental history. Any problem, concerns or delays in the chills developmental process will be referred to the Community Center Board. Child Find and physicians for assessments, diagnostics and treatment. All developmental testing and treatment will be administered by professionals. The Early Childhood Education programs will be consistent with the Head Start Philosophy and Performance Standards, CFR 1304, and the NAEYC, Guide 920773 For Developmental Appropriate Practices, ages 0-8. The High/Scope curriculum will be implemented in the classrooms. All classrooms will be child directed consistent with the Head Start and High/Scope philosophies. The INREAL approach to language development will be used along with High/Scope to facilitate communication and problem solving skills. All Early Childhood Programs, including child care will promote the childs social/emotional, cognitive and physical growth. All classrooms will be culturally and linguistically sensitive. Children will be provided Early Childhood Services directly by FENWC or by a facility that meets the requirements stipulated by this grant. Parents will receive guidance and education on how to choose an appropriate Early Childhood facility which meets their individual needs. If needed parents will be provided with financial assistance so that their children may attend the programs identified as appropriate for them. Parents and Other Family Members The core services for parents and other family members will include prenatal care, education in infant and child development. health care, nutrition and parenting, mental health care, substance abuse identification and treatment, child care , employment counseling, vocational training, education and assistance in securing adequate income support, nutritional assistance and housing. All services provided will be culturally and linguistically sensitive. A brief description of each core service is as follows: . Prenatal Care and education will be provided by local health clinics, the Health Department or private physicians. Transportation will be provided to appointments if needed. Parents will attend child birth Cl which will be coordinated with North Colorado Medical Center and 920778 . Aim Community College. The costs will be covered on a sliding scale/reduced rate by The Division of Human Resources only if a family is not receiving medicaid or have private health insurance. As families are able to pay the will pay on a sliding fee basis. . Education In Infant and Child Development will be provided by FENWC and other local parent and family educational agencies. The areas of education will include, but not be limited to; Infant Stimulation, Child Development, Behavior Management. Home Safety, Language Stimulation and The Importance of Play. These costs will be allocated to FENWC and by contract to area agencies as appropriate for the provision of theses services. . Health Care and education for families and children will be coordinated with public and private health care providers. The emphasis of care will be on the importance of prevention. Services will include yearly physical examinations, immunizations for the children, dental examinations, developmental screenings, etc. These costs will be covered by medicaid or private family insurance. If insurance or medicaid is not available to the family. services will be paid for by The Division of Human Resources on a sliding fee scale basis. When the families are able they will pay for the services accordingly. . Nutritional Services for children and families will be provided for by referrals to the Food Stamp Program, Food Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC), and The Commodity and Supplemental Food Program (CSFP). A .25 FTE will be on staff provide nutritional assessments and education for program participants. 920na The cost for the .25 FTE staff person will be provided through this grant. The costs for the food programs will be incurred by the Federal Dollars attached to their grants. . Mental Health Services and assessments will be provided for through contract with community and private mental health entities. Counseling and therapy will be available and offered to the families as deemed appropriate by the mental health care giver and the clients case manager. Services to be available are; individual, family and group therapy. substance abuse care, and support groups. The costs will be incurred within the provisions of the grant by contract with the providing agencies. Whenever possible, the clients medicaid or private insurance will be billed. . Substance Abuse Identification and Treatment will be provided in coordination with The Island Grove Regional Treatment Center, the School Districts prevention programs and other identified substance abuse programs and initiatives. All substance abuse treatment programs will operate in conjunction with mental health providers to assure that all family issues are identified and addressed. The costs will be incurred within the provision of the grant by contract with the providing agencies. Whenever possible, the clients medicaid or private insurance will be billed. . Employment services ,employment counseling, vocational training and education will occur, when feasible through existing programs and will be augmented with program funds as identified. A. Employment and training assessments will include. as appropriate. a 920778 General Aptitude Test Battery (GAT-B) to provide a complete assessment of aptitudes, abilities, skills and interests. A Vocational Preference Inventory will be used to diagnose vocational preference and training interests. The ABLE tests will be used for a diagnostic evaluation of the education performance level. A short and long range plan will be developed to assist the family member develop strategies to reach their goals. There are two certified state counselors available for test interpretation and vocational counseling. B. Employability Development Plans will be completed according to each participants needs, employment and training activities. This is a comprehensive document that add the total range of participant needs and outlines the services and activities that will be needed to assist the participant make the transition to work. The Employability Plan serves as an overall management plan for each participant. The Employment and BRIGHT BEGINNINGS Case Managers will maintain regular contact with the participant to review programs and resolve problems that may impede a participants program towards educational, training, and employment goals. C. Employment Services provides the following services and activities: . Basic Education and Remediation is strongly encouraged for all clients who lack a GED or the basic skills for employment. Participants lacking a high school education will be enrolled in GED/ABE classes or remediation activities. These are provided by Aims Community College staff, tutorial programs, various programs within the community, and programs available through the learning lab at Employment Services. . Occupation Skill Training provides individuals with specific 920773 occupational skills both of a cognitive nature, as well as manual skills necessary to perform a specific job or group of jobs. • . On-the-Job Training (OJT) is designed to teach and/or improve • skills on the job. Employers adhere to the "hire-first" philosophy and retain the participant after the contract ends. If the client needs additional classroom training, in addition to the employer training, tuition and books will be paid. If a client qualifies under a specific employment, OJT grant, that grant will cover the expenses for the clients participation. If a client does not qualify under OJT grants, the BRIGHT BEGINNINGS grant will incur the cost. . Work Experience is an activity designed to assist the near job ready clients enter the work of work, develop occupational skills and good work habits, and assist the participant obtain permanent unsubsidized employment. While learning these skills the client will receive wages. • Job Search Skill Training involves� g participants in job search skill training designed to assist them in obtaining employment. A range of job seeking skills are taught which include interviewing techniques. resume development, labor market information, applications, dressing for interviews, etc. . Motivation and Goal Setting Workshops, and Life Skills Classes are offered by Employment Services. Pacific Institute's Pathways to Excellence and Changing Directions for Youth courses which provide the clients with information on beliefs, expectations, conditions, self-talk. attitudes, self-motivation, and goal setting. Life Skill classes include sessions on how to manage budgets, deal effectively with children, survival skills on the job, time management skills, etc. 920m Programs for youth; the majority of programs described are available to in-school and out-of school youth. For those youth in- school, programs and emphasis is placed on encouraging the youth to remain in and be successful with school. The activities are usually part time and are competency based. . Supportive Services are available to assist clients participate successfully in the programs. These services include assistance with child care and transportation. This project will support a Employment Case Manager. In addition, this project will pay the tuition, fees and other associated costs for those family members who are not enrolled in one of the programs. The Job Training Partnership Act or Jobs Opportunities and Basic Skills Program will pay for the costs associated with jointly enrolled clients. S. The activities and services discussed previously will be age and developmentally appropriate. The Head Start model and philosophy will be followed so the children and parent development programs are consistent with established standards. In addition to adhering to the minimum rules and regulations as have been established by HIS/ACT/Head Start, Developmentally Appropriate Practices For Children Birth Through Age 8, established by the Natio%.al Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) will be followed. The Early Childhood Programs in which children are placed will be licensed by the Colorado Department of Social Services and meet all local, state and federal guidelines. The employment and training programs will follow established federal, state and local standards. 6. Specific program models to assure intellectual, social emotional and physical development of children served in the Early Childhood Programs will be. the High/Scope Model and the INREAL model for language development. The Education Coordinator employed by FENWC has 920778 an MA in Early Childhood Education and is certified as both a High/Scope and INREAL trainer, as well as having updated extensive training relevant to Early Childhood Education (see attached resume). She will provide training to all education staff, as well as to parents so that they may support their child's educational growth in the home. The philosophy of The Division of Human Resources regarding Early Childhood Education is consistent with the Head Start philosophy. The Early Childhood Programs provide comprehensive programming to assist the family toward self-sufficiency. The Family Educational Network of Weld County (FENWC) has adopted the "Neighborhood School" concept. Classrooms are located on elementary school campuses which ensures the highest degree of collaboration between the school districts and the early childhood program. This also ensures a successful transition for the child and parents from the FENWC program into the Public School System. The FENWC "Neighborhood School" concept is recognized as a state model. The classrooms consist of fifteen children and a teacher and teacher aide. The classrooms are also heterogenous in that children from various funding sources are integrated into the same classroom (Head Start, State Funded Preschool Project and Special Needs Funds, as well, as clients paying for the services). The teachers employed have a minimum qualification of the Child Development Associate (CDA), recognized by the Department of Health and Human Services/ACF/Head Start Bureau. As well as having the minimum qualification of the CDA all staff will meet the minimum requirements of The State of Colorado Department of Social Services, 'Licensing requirements. The facilities will also be licensed per social service requirements. 7. Provisions for infant, toddler and preschool child care services will 9207713 be coordinated by the case manager assigned to the family. Existing resources will be utilized from existing funding sources; the JOBS Program, Title ?XC, Title IV-A, etc. Parents will be educated on how to choose appropriate child care facilities and early childhood programs. The families will also be given a listing of participating private, public and family day care settings. Parents will have the choice of which program best suites their needs and situation. Existing child care resources are listed in the following section. 8. If core services are not directly available by The Division of Human Resources, Employment Services or The Family Educational Network of Weld they will be contracted with and provided at existing agencies within the community. BRIGHT BEGINNINGS case manager will make referrals to the appropriate agencies determined upon the Family and Individual Needs Assessments. The Division of Human Resources has under its umbrella a complete transportation system, which provides services to the entire area of Weld County. The system is comprehensive in nature and not only caters to the needs of The Division of Human Resources but to thirteen other service agencies within Weld County; therefore strengthening the linkages of HRD to other agencies within the county. Having a transportation system in place will only facilitate a families ability to access services. The Weld County Private Industry Council will provide oversight for the implementation of the employment and training components of the project. The project staff who will coordinate this relationship will be the Director of Employment Services and the Employment Case 9241773 Manager. The following chart illustrated how BRIGHT BEGINNINGS links with existing agencies. ISLAND GROVE WELD MENTAL COLORADO CDSI VILLAGE HEALTH DNISION Interagency -Alcohol&drug CENTER OF REHAB Early Childhood • abuse treatment Clinic -Rehab Services PRIVATE LEGAL DAY-CARE \ / /Z7 SERVICES PROVIDERS PRIVATE FAMILY INDUSTRY OAY-CARE COUNCIL ROCKY " " HRD " " MOUNTAIN TRANSPORTATION 'b VOMBEC1VNlt*$ SER HEALTH DEPT. CASE MANAGEMENT SOCIAL -First Steps EMPLOYMENT SERV. SECURITY FENWC NCMC AGENCY ON AGING AIMS SUNRISE AND -Vocational Ed. SALVO -Remodel Ed. MEDICAL CLINICS PRIVATEV/ i \ UNC PHYSICIANS -SPNch UNITED WAY RIGHT -CARE TO READ -Success By 6 GREELEY WIRS SOCIAL SERVICES SCHOOL HOUSING -Resource and -EPSDT DISTRICTS AUTHORITY Referral -AFDC -Housing -Food Stamps -Case Management -Medicaid -Housing 920778 9. The following list shows identified agencies that currently coordinate services with The Division of Human Resources and agencies who have been approached in order to expand services for the provisions of this grant. Agencies identified with a * before its name, indicate that they currently have a contract with The Division of Human Resources. All direct services provided by The Division of Human Resources are marked with a ** before its name. 920773 PRE-NATAL SERVICES -SERVICES PROVIDED PROVIDER AGENCY Prenatal Health Care Weld County Health Deptartment Department of Social Services- EPSDT "Community Health Programs -Sunrise Community Health Clinic -Plan de Salud del Valle Health Clinic Private Physicians Nutrition Services Food Program For Women, Infants and Children "Commodity Supplemental Food Program "Division of Human Resources -Nutritionist(.25 FTE) Mental Health ' Weld Mental Health " Adams County Mental Health Island Grove Regional Treatment Center Preventative Health Private Physicians Care 'Community Health Clinics -Sunrise Community Health Clinic -Plan de Salud del Valle Health Clinic Weld County Health Department Department of Social Services-EPSTO Care for Children With Community Development Services, Inc. Special Needs -Community Center Board Community Health Clinics* Weld County Health Department "Family Educational Network of Weld County Private Physicians Social Security North Colorado Medical Center "University of Northern Colorado Area School Districts 1 EARLY CHILDHOOD/CHILDCARE SERVICES Resource and Referral Weld Information and Resource Services Payment Assistance Department of Social Services -Title XX -Title IV-A "Division of Human Resources Pre-school **Family Educational Network of weld County Early Childhood Education -Head Start -Migrant Head Start -Colorado Pre-school Project -Special Needs Programs Private Providers Public Providers Community Development Services, Inc. Area School Districts Infant/Toddler "Family Educational Network of Weld County Early Childhood Education Family Day Care Homes and Childcare Private Providers Public Providers Community Development Services, Inc. Child Health Services 'Community Health Clinics Private Providers Weld County Department of Health North Colorado Medical Center •"Family Educational Network of Weld County Developmental Assessments Community Development Services, Inc. Screenings, Diagnostics, Department of Social Services and Treatment -E.P.S.D.T. **Family Educational Network of Weld County Weld County Health Department -Handicapped Childrens Program Private Professionals "University of Northern Colorado Area School Districts 920778 PARENT EDUCATION SKILLS Child Development •'Family Educational Network of Weld County Alms Community College United Way -Child Advocacy Resource and Education North Colorado Medical Center Paretning Education "Family Educational Network of Weld County 'Weld Mental Health Aims Community College United Way -Child Advocacy Resource and Education Centennial Development Services, Inc. Area School Districts Nutrition Education *'Family Educational Network of Weld County ••Commodity Supplemental Food Program Food Program for Women infants and Children Health Care Education Weld County Health Department •*Family Educational Network of Weld County 'Community Health Clinics North Colorado Medical Center Pre-natal Education North Colorado Medical Center Alms Community College Department of Social Services 'Community Health Climes Weld County Health Department Food Program for Women Children and Infants NUTRITION SERVICES Food Assistance Food Program for Women, Infants and Children 'Commodity Supplemental Food Program Weld Food Bank Education Food Program for Women, infants and Children "Commodity Supplemental Food Program ••Division of Human Resources —.25 Nutritionist SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND TREATMENT Identification Island Grove Rehab and Treatment Center •Weld Mental Health Center *Adams County Mental Center North Colorado Medical Center HOUSING Resource and Referral Weld Information and Referral Service —Housing Casemanagement Financial Assistance Weld Information and Referral Service Department of Social Services City of Greeley Emergency Housing Translational House Catholic Community Services 920773 ADULT TRAINING ACTIVITIES AND SERVICES Basic Education and Right To Read Remediation ""Employment Services of Weld County "Alms Community College BUENO-HEP Rocky Mountain SER,Jobs For Progress, Inc. Area School Districts Occupational Skill Local Businesses Training "Aims Community College On The Job Training LOC& Businesses "Employment Services of Weld County Rocky Mountain SER,Jobs For Progress,Inc. Work Experience Local Government or Private Non-profit Agencies Job Search Skill Training ""Employment Services of Weld County Rocky Mountain SER,Jobs For Progress, Inc. Assessment "Employment Services of Weld County 'Colorado State University -Education Opportunity Center "School Dlsttic 6 -Dream Team Motivational and Goal •"Employment Services of Weld County Setting Workshops Counseling and Testing **Employment Services of Weld County Aims Community College 'Colorado State University -Education Opportunity Center *Dream Team Life Skill Classes "Employment Services of Weld County Job Development "Employment Servicesof Weld County Rocky Mountain SER,Jobs For Progress, Inc. Supportive Services "Employment Services of Weld County 'Department of Social Services 0 320773 YOUTH TRAINING ACTIVITIES Basic Education and "'Employment Services of Weld County Remediation 'Area School Districts 'Alms Community College BUENQ-HEP Rocky Mountain SER,Jobs For Progress. Inc. Right To Read 'Colorado State University -Education Opportunity Center "School District 6 -Dream Team Occupational Skill •*Employment Services of Weld County Training 'Alms Community College Local Businesses 'School Districts 'Colorado State University -Education Opportunity Center 'School District 6 -Dream Team On The Job Training Local Businesses "Employment Services of Weld County Work Experience "Employment Services of Weld County '" Local Government or Private Non-Profit Agencies Job Search Skill Training "Employment Services of Weld County 'Area School Districts Local Businesses Youth Competency Programs "Employment Servcices of Weld Colorado Pre-employment/Work 'Area School Districts Maturity,Job Specific, Local Businesses Assessment Reading and "Employment Services of Weld County Math Level *Area School Districts Entry Employment "Employment Services of Weld County Local Businesses AGING SUPPORT SERVICES Nutrition "Area Agency on Aging Transportation "Employment Services of Weld County Employment Most services aro contracted with numerous Mental Health agencies In Home Care Respite Care Adult Day Care Meals On Wheels :3207 '$ 10. The services currently not available or adequate consist of housing and transportation in the rural areas to access services. BRIGHT BEGINNINGS will have the ability to provide transportation and gas vouchers to program participants. There will be emergency dollars available to help families with rental payments, after all other resources have been exhausted, once through out the grants duration. It is expected that at the end of the project all families involved will have the resources to secure adequate transportation and the ability to maintain payment on rent and all bills. 11. Weld County does not have a high incidence of violent crimes, however; Denver, located approximately 5 miles south of South Weld County has an increasing incidence of gang activity and drug abuse. A recent Associated Press newsline stated that the City of Denver has become a hub for drug traffickers in the Southwest and Midwest Regions of the country. Because of there has been an increase in the southern areas of Weld of drug abuse and gang activity. Approximately 851 of the work in the area of reducing violence in Weld will take place in Southern Weld County in the form of Prevention. BRIGHT BEGINNINGS will work with the Probation Department, Mental Health Centers, local parishes and the school districts to adopt a violence/gang prevention strategy. 17. Technical Assistance will be sought from the following sources; The Region VIII Department of HMS/AU/Head Start, Training and Technical Assistance Network, Aims Community College, The University of Northern Colorado, Community Developmental Services, Inc. and private consultants, if needed. The minimum content of training will include; Principles of Case Management, Recruitment Techniques, Networking and Collaboration, Writing Family Plans. Cultural Awareness and Sensitivity, etc. 9207719 18. The Division of Human Resources will cooperate with a management support contractor to provide training and technical assistance and with a third party evaluation contractor hired by ACYF to evaluate the effective of the Comprehensive Child Development Program. The Division of Human Resources verifies that it will use a random assignment procedure defined by ACYF for assigning recruited families into the program, comparison and replacement groups. This will be one on the duties attached to the Advisory Board. The Division of Human Resources also assures that the data will be collected on groups of individuals and geographic areas served, types of services to be furnished, service utilization information, costs of providing comprehensive services, types and nature of needs identified and met, and other information that may be periodically required by ACYF. The Division of Human Resources will consider all information confidential and will require all staff to sign confidentiality statements. 19. BRIGHT BEGINNINGS will collect data on all program participants as required in the terms of the grant. The information will be collected by various methods; the application, family and individual needs assessments and plans, and documentation by the case managers. All information will be kept on a confidential program on the data base and in client files. The key project personnel will be the only staff to view the files. The Weld County Confidentiality Policy will be strictly adhered to at all times. 920n3 20. The Advisory Board will consist of 51X project clients, following Head Start Performance Standards, CFR 1304, 1-30-2, a Weld County Commissioner. members from the Community Center Board, the Private Industry Council, Weld Mental Health, the Health Department, the Department of Social Services Island Grove Rehabilitation and Treatment Center and Aims Community College. 21. The responsibilities of the Advisory Board will include: a) assistance in the coordination and development of services where gaps exist; b) monitor fiscal and client activity; c) yearly monitoring and evaluation; d) act as a liaison to the community to represent the program on community boards, task forces, etc. e) select program participants, the control group and the waiting list IV. Geographic Location- Part II, section C, number 2 Weld County, Colorado is approximately 4,004 square miles and is located in north central Colorado. There are 28 incorporated towns in the west central part of the county and contains approximately 45X of the County's population. Generally, most of the remaining population resides within a 20 to 30 mile radius of Greeley; the northeastern part of the County is sparsely populated. A map indicating the location of Weld County and the area that will be served under this program is located on attachment 3. Weld County has a population of approximately 131,821. Of this total approximately 77% is Anglo, 212 Hispanic and 2 percent as Black and Other. The characteristics of the families to be served include: 920773 a) at or below the poverty rate as established by ONE; b) single mothers, receiving AFDC who are pregnant or have a child under the age of six months, they will typically have one to two additional children; c) teenage mothers either pregnant or having a child under the age of six months, these mothers will typically be first time mothers; d) two unemployed or underemployed parent families, not expected to exceed 15%. who have a child under the age of six months or who are pregnant, these families are expected to have two to three additional children; e) migrant seasonal farm workers with a child under six months of age or a pregnant mother, these families are typically two parent families falling at or below the poverty guidelines and have two to three additional children and an extended family which includes grandparents. Recruitment and Selection As the statistics indicate there is a need for comprehensive services for children and low-income families and based on statistics from the Weld County Department of Social Services alone, their is an adequate number of eligible families to reach 240 families for the project, 240 families for the control group and 120 families for the waiting list. There will be three primary recruitment areas used, Social Services to reach those families receiving public assistance and/or food stamps, thirteen Weld County School Districts to reach the pregnant or parenting teen with a child under six months of age, and the media to recruit other low income eligible families. All interested families will complete an application form Which will obtain all relevant information pertaining to eligibility and other • statistical data. Income, family size and other eligibility items will be documented in the file. Families will be selected randomly by the Advisory Board, as stipulated in the request for proposals. � I V. Staff Background and Experience - Part XI, Section C, Number 12, 13, 14_ 12. VI. Budget Appropriateness - Part II, section C, numbers 13 & 16 `b 920778 ictcr � mEmoRAn®um -', wilieTO Weld County Board of Commissions Q August 18, 2992 _~ COLORADO p om Walter J. Speckman Comprehensive Child Development Program spew, Enclosed for Board Approval is a Grant Application for the Department of Health Ii and Human Services/ACYF/ACF/Head Start Bureau. The grant is asking for $1,454,000.00, for the purposes of providing comprehensive services to 240 low income families, with children 0-6 months of age or a pregnant mother. A match of $365,294.00 will be added to the federal dollars received making the grant a total of $1,819,294.00, a year for five years. The purpose of this grant is to provide services to the entire family, over a five year period, so that they may reach a point of self-sufficiency. The grant I covers the areas of prenatal health care, parenting skills, mental health. substance abuse, early childhood intervention, adult remedial and vocational educataion, employment training and placement. I H ,r147, I-r y I, i. ,I yF f t� ., it LA r d>' ),, i,/e,A`n-ttr��yMit4 r{ �,...,, 1,y ;S I\ , 71'N' : , sf ;My,'n'rk4 1 Xr .ii!, iV �0.., c:$ rr i rr I: r. 9N0is L'4k, Y lei tgx,4c" �t t q-tt v *fk t. .p" ti 4 i r re r w i,t‘i5 ^ t *141 I 1 tt iyA pt; -0r I:PtrY l r! 5N Y+Np 44r Z }�f 1il 44k r+• or �ir�f1. 01, r '�L py'f, r 'ttr r{�4 4''�x �ry e., ft T '�01 e M ,, kit fad J9 7 1 . b 4`ki.[ r _ 00«} p e v Kra !yr r .4i �, I. ,4 f!1 Fi W P 4J t i .�` eN ll 44:144""ffM>4�t �{/ rift 1.Fi :' ' ' tt , s Aril, h4,iO i t � ‘ t t I ,I 920779 — . ' • I re7'92. Oay AY,.al r`.3/4 15•DPT FORM PRE$C:RISED BY THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR a / r FORM 920 1Mbel9p PETITION FOR ABATEMENT OR REFUND OP TAXES_c. r tto[CItEI,Co, MINER xftr ! Petitioners: Use this side of 1 y1ti� 1 G.RE LEX Colorado-, ?..?.??z.X"?.3:x..t' ;.7SE7 -3 N7 9: '6 City or Town To The Honorable Board of County Commissioners of CI "WEEP (R'(ty Gentlemen: TO THE 80f0 The petition of..HEWLETT-PA,i,,KARE COMPANYTI whose mailing address is• 30.0.0...H.ANOVF.R.. STRUT...DLP..0...2.0AF P.A.L.Q..,ALT.0 CA 9.4.3.04 I City or Town Seta Zip Coda SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL P 0016045 PERSONAL PROPERTY COMPUTER EQUIPMENT respectfully requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A. D. 199] 19 are erroneous, illegal, or due to error in valuation for the following reasons: (Completely describe the circumstances surrounding the incorrect value or tax.) LEASED WAS PAID OFF IN 1990. 1991 MILL LEVY . 088926 • 1991... 19 Value Tax - Value Tax Orig. 19920 $1771. 42 Abate.199 2.Q................$1773. 1-1Z Bal, 0 0 The taxes (have) (have not) been paid. Wherefore your petitioner prays that the taxes may be abated or refunded in the sum of $..1.7.7.1.., 1.2 I declare, under penalty of perjury in the second degree that this petition, together wlthany accompanying exhibits or statements, has been examined by me and to the best of my knowledge, information and belief is true, correct and complete. ?4,T. ( Hewlett-Packard Company _ en Petitioner `mkt!,- Qc By I Gretchen Kther-Waldrop Sr. Property Tax Accountant Address I 920769 450004 c_. ' -S, 1� i ) Oit/Cc f. I i t, I .00e RESOLUTION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHEREAS, The County Commissioners of Weld County, State of Colorado. at a duly and lawfully called regular meeting held on the 1,9tb, day of APguet A,D. I9..9.Z...,at which meeting there were present the following members:.Chai,rman Ceprge„Kennedy,,,.and..C.omlesione7CA,,.Conetance..L...Raxbext w. R. Webster,,..C. W. Iti,rby,..and...C9r40n..4.....Lacy..belag..pzaaent notice of such meeting and an opportunity to be present having been given to the taxpayer and the Assessor of said County and said Assessor....,.....WA.rt;en..Lasel h..present and taxpayer Hewlett—Packard Company net being present: and (name) (nsme) WHEREAS, The said County Commissioners have carefully considered the within applica- tion, and are fully advised in relation thereto, NOW BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board..........c.4ncvrewith the recommendation of (Concurs or do anus .zwufl.. __ _, -__.- -w- the assessor and the petition be....appxoye4..... and an abatement/refund ba..allowe,Q (approved or denied) (be allOwed or not be allowed) on an assessed valuation of$.i194:9=09 for $ 1,771.42 total tax for the year(s) 19...91 .......... .... Chairman of Board of County om STATE OF COLORADO, County of Weld se. I, PgAeld..A., wer.dan 1 setedteseteklioiR Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners in and for the County of Weld State of Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing order is truly copied from the reCords of the proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners for said Weld County, now In my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County, at Gx.�elny,,...Go�,ossAl0 this >.9.tb. ay of. A„ t A. D. 19..92.... / Gamey Clerk. Deputy. • ACTION OF THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR --- ion of the Board of County Commissionver,Cers, relativelorado, • o the withinIh° petition, is hereby w approv:.: ■ approved in part $ 0 denied for the following reason(s) ATTEST: Secretary. `��Property Tax Administrator. a a, c « > g i I 1 .... ; isct I , ° I 61 to N o u I O I ao y i a . � s ` It; to z vii a - & g s 8 I V .. 4. y o 10 I E G « L. u it till i < ° i4 ot1at • $ 1. I a6� 4 j z -Z I 3 1 8' w 3` • i s I a > § �(§ I i3 :II T GSg A X �i I iwyofmI et IA4�1 c.fir a r 9 .® t 92t)yS3 Pgio-Thittce 'A CLERK TO THE BOARD r,O.sox 751 QAQOLEY.OOLORADO 10502 oar,xea5o9 EXT.4225 �e COLORADO August 7, 1992 Gretchen Kehler-Waldrop Senior Property Tax Accountant Hewlett-Packard Company 3000 Hanover Street. Building 20BF Palo Alto, California 94304 RE: SCHEDULE NUMBER P 0016045 Dear Property Owner: This is to advise you that the Board of Weld County Commissioners will hear your petition for tax abatement or refund on the property described ass Personal Property Computer Equipment. The meeting is scheduled for Wednesday. August 19, 1992, at 9:00 s,m', at which time you may be heard. The Assessor is recommending that the Board APPROVE your petition. The meeting will be held in the Chambers of the Board. Weld County Centennial Center. First Floor, 915 10th Street. Greeley, Colorado. at the above specified time. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely, Donald D. Warden, Weld County Clerk to the Board By: HA2,-,.91 Deputy Clerl to the Board XC: Assessor - W. Lasell County Attorney • 920769 1 y VI i�I Y'• s a p• P 3 6 7 4 7 2 (6 66 6 N ':11":' ,.9 ",°r ,�aGtr' RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL ' •! w H .4 *1 y NO INEuMN0E°OYEMOE PROVIDED r NOT PON INTEMM110Nµ MC. ( M ` W I /3M Rewrssl ? O P2 n . . �y. wrnn rg3 �• - STATE OF COLORADO p' 8 v •+�i • P gr 3 a DIV OF PROPERTY TAXATION "' c " o ' $S o'6 N. 3 e c, B Q S V.. 1913 SHERMAN ST ROOM 419 i',1"O1, m r S DENVER CO 80203 t, _ N ci rn �° i S X mita W c o t.. QQ E v4 it,w y1 .4 • RR 9yaOlal DN M G? O r S IYNy N 'J7 n &mindled Dairy Pin 1 :=.7 ?f' M le e 1 'j m20 ,_e.. 9, 2. tit MawO?eM.wnO "�C ,byj • R. 10 whwn and Dale DNwMed Sin .,.Y., p P Mourn MCOONN showing to whom, m V a Ott it O } Dab.and Address of Nnary er> 0 n1 f n•-11 K 3 i 'TOtAI W4We and Pcea S 'g 8.4 y^ 'j 2�f t SS a• 4 N n p f p.m.*v Deb ,� 1. p :Yr C d . ' � � 7 :11:',,,� O N 6 901 adj Y is.)i5 s hi ,fir ❑ 4 q u5 Iii a A .e:- y .. G' v� .itit. . 4l m� 8 c g vi an t u h' a t m n (' !. I u I I r 7 r Sri I i+.wwrym:...++w.r-....rr.. . �.r-...•...+-w.....+wa:. cCt 920763 t 6•d PT WORM FnE6Cn.eEC1 BY THE PROPERTY TAX AOM NI&RA?O FORM 920 1166$•90 PETITION FOR ABATEMENT OR REFUND OF TAXES-C. r,HMCo,.Co, cemiR nettsII I WL LD eOUN Petitioners: Use this side only. CiOuy Mr PREY Colorado,. .J.ULX. 9 , 1% &em 16 City or Town ' ' v "'^. "if.; r1*. 1 7 L'f To The Honorable Board of County Commissioners of WELD Ct -11 B TO THE BOAR Gentlemen: The petition of THOMAS E MOSER whose mailing address is. P,..0...B..OX 66 GREELE.X COLOMAD.O ....80.632 City or Town Stat. Zip Cone SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL R 0097391 EVS 13142—A N326. 67' (N2/3) LOT A LYNCHS SUB ALSO N326. 67' (N2/3) W197. 2' LOT 12 NE4SW4 20-5-65 ST LOUIS WESTERN COLONY SUB respectfully requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A. D. 19.91..., 19 , are erroneous, illegal, or due to error in valuation for the following reasons: (Completely describe the circumstances surrounding the Incorrect value or tax.) INCORRECT VALUATION ON BUILDING FOR 1991. I 1991 Mill LEVY . 091188 19..9.1. 19 Value Tax Value Tax . Orig. 172,330 15,714 . 44 ,/ Abate, 83..3•QO 7.59.5...9.6.../ • sal, 89,030 8,118. 48 ./ APR The taxes QNIX0) (have not) been paid. Wherefore your petitioner prays that the taxes may be abated or refunded in the sum of$.7.495..96 I declare, under penalty of perjury in the second degree that this petition, together with any accompanying exhibits or statements, has been examined by me and to the best of my knowledge, information and belief is true, correct and complete. I s I 4 , 71//e Ye".." Petitioner r -; '' -lee en By t" Agent to Address lid is 6O cf.5t41 , 7 t" , d'0413v _� I I ,` (PS00 7 920768 I c O , r7s, /7?1/7,o.✓/2 LI RESOLUTION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHEREAS, The County Commissioners of WeAd County, State of Colorado, at a duly and lawfully called regular meeting held on the 1.9tla day of August...., A.D. 19..92 ,at which meeting there were present the following memberr .Chairman. George .Kennedy,,.,and Comml,selgners Constance L. Harbert, W, 2, Webster* .C,,w...KAritY and.Cordon E....Lacy being..present notice of such meeting and an opportunity to be present having been given to the taxpayer and the Assessor of said County and said Assessor Warren Lasell present and taxpayer Thomas E. Moser not being present; and (name) (name) WHEREAS, The said County Commissioners have carefully considered the within applica- tion,and are fully advised in relation thereto, NOW BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board concurs with the recommendation of (Mourn or don not oonotir) the assessor and the petition be approved....., and an abatement/refund be allowed (approved or denied) (be allowed or not be a11ow•d) on an assessed valuation of$...83,300.00.__.•,for $ 7,595.96 total tax for the year(s) 19 91 Char rd of County mmsa STATE OF COLORADO, es. , County of Weld I. QottaA4 D. Warden ectwatsxCiodonodciDoeffiCitxClerk of the Board of County Commissioners in and for the County of.,.......Weld State of Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing order is truly copied from the records of the proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners for said We.14 County, now in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County, at GJC,0.0.lQY.r,.,GQ1RxalO this 19th day of A. D. 19 92 44 7 _ Clerk. n '�eSty ACTION OF THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR 2- Denver,Colorado, 7— 19,E z— e ac of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to the within petition, is hereby approved; approved in part $ ❑ denied for the following reason(s) ATTEST: Secrotary, Property Tax Administrator. i • 4 es t '5 M � B3 i v. li40 � ' • 0 0 � 1 : o L.os a.b. ice,' , t41 Cs G N 'd ca Id4 LL •. . 1 fib• r. i t Ei c> § NIA 40 • 111 a (Y, v 64 e O0ti ao t, TE 4M(pit!. CLERK TO THE BOARD ..o.BOX 76e GREELEV,COLORADO 5002 003)3004000 EXT.4226 Vilipe COLORADO August 7. 1992 Thomas E. Moser P. 0. Box 66 Greeley, Colorado 80632 RE: SCHEDULE NUMBER R 0097391 Dear Property Owners This is to advise you that the Board of Weld County Commissioners will hear your petition for tax abatement or refund on the property described as: EVS 13142-A N326.67' (N2/3) LOT A LYNCHS SUB ALSO N326.67' (N2/3) W197.2' LOT 12 NE}SW; 20-5-65 ST LOUIS WESTERN COLONY SUB. The meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, August 19. 1992. at 9'00 a.m. at which time you may be heard. The Assessor is recommending that the Board APPROVE your petition. The meeting will be held in the Chambers of the Board. Weld County Centennial Center, First Floor, 913 10th Street, Greeley. Colorado, at the above specified time. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely. Donald D. Warden, Weld County Clerk to the Board BY: y?,.,.en„ H .a.r'+-L. Deputy Clerl �,� to the Board . XC: Assessor - W. Lasell County Attorney 4„ 920763 P 387 472 665 _ � � '., u21H ' i•r' RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL w Q P. �i p Mo I.eu WG oowMnl p o oeD k' 1 . / O PI war ye a WY FPI WIENtATIQNM,MML fr; co cn nt t? �e g'3...�d +-. (See Reyna) " w. w 8 w F.4 a s r STATE of cotoRADo 5, s �° I DIV.OF PROPERTY TAXATION 1' 3 a. ty. a$� "� 1313 SRERMAN ST ROOM 419 w N H rA S � R ° Int."' frt. PN to Jng°& DENVER CO 80203 _ w "4i w b b @�4 y ) }d no bI7a. riix blil 6 3 rre., rr9 a ( CIV s Special Delivery Fs 0 22 JC I r' yt m E. !(1••••..- m Restricted°ssvery rss 1- -V/ Return Mempl ehOw no 4 ..1'J 3 R s to whom and Date Delivered ,y'�►., 2 9 a. N {Winn Flamm shammy to whom. tv ❑ gi L P r g s 3 .. D.te,and/tddren 01 DtMe'y b 0 TOq aTOTAL ro.tapa.nd ran 5 2' R a, 4 + t. 0 ° y min . I -I a w“ w qQ / • b FF Ppslmeh p Dale T al g c '�,y G1 Z 5 N r 'R, o 'oft' t • gae % v 3 a ❑ ❑ } w x tI' 'C D e' j C N G i N C w 2 $ �. S x ]9 r g Y Q r' a: x� r- Q .a > w W m I,,, �' �. :ry . A gq t: W �An i ii 920769 , 1 RESOLUTION RE: ESTABLISH LIST OF ARBITRATORS FOR PROPERTY VALUATION APPEALS WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado. and WHEREAS, the Board did, by Resolution dated September 13, 1989, adopt the Weld County Assessment Arbitration Rules and Procedures, and WHEREAS, according to said procedures, a list of qualified individuals who shall act as arbitrators of property valuation appeals shall be maintained. and WHEREAS, after study and review, the Board deems it advisable to establish a new list to include only The American Arbitration Association, Lawrence Ashlock, Ralph H. Coyte, Rebecca Elliot. Lewis Malvin Johnson, Lynn J. Karowsky, Shelia D. Porter, and Edwin H. Schmale, Jr. to serve as arbitrators for property valuation appeals. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, that The American Arbitration Association, Lawrence Ashlock. Ralph H. Coyte, Rebecca Elliot, Lewis Melvin Johnson, Lynn J. Karowsky, Shelia D. Porter. and Edwin H. Schmale. Jr. be, and hereby are, established as the arbitrators for property valuation appeals. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that any list of arbitrators previously adopted be, and hereby is, nullified. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 19th day of August, A.D.. 1992. 44:44tan-in BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: , n WELD COUNTY. COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board � — Ceo ge Kenn y, Chairman BY; \ +L -c-if..� #n ;#.t, /`ice Deputy Cler to the Board Constance L. Harbert, ro-Tem APPROVED A 0 FORM: • . C. W. Kirby I C--. 0--.. C719.7/....aca.„9 oun�orney Cord w. H. Webster 920767 71-500c3 cc. : AS, rikairk/Tots (s) w/ Rees' i Pic. - 1-47" - OFFICE OF WELD COUNT( ASSESSOR 411, rno*(am)36S4COo,6xr. e 915 IOM SHsleIM 3ppLly,Coaroo 10031 COLORADO June 9, 1992 • George Kennedy Chairman of the Board Weld County Commissioners 915 10th St Greeley. CO 80631 Dear Mr. Kennedy: This letter is a follow up to an earlier meeting with the board and your letters to persons currently on the county assessment arbitration list, dated May 6, 1992. In that letter you indicated that we will establish a new list of arbitrators early in June. The purpose of this letter is to recommend new persons and the American Arbitration Association of the list of potential arbitrators in assessment disputes. For persons contacted through the association we will specify that they meet the requirements of 39-8-108.5 CRS. I recommend you name as arbitrators: American Arbitration Association Steve J, Oleson • 1660 Lincoln St. Suite 2150 Denver CO 80264-2101 Lawrence Ashlock 2111 Clenfair Dr. Greeley CO 80631 Ralph H. Coyte 1904 Kedron Drive Fort Collins CO 80524 Rebecca Elliot 375 E Horsetooth Bldg 4 Suite 201 Fort Collins CO 80525 920167 . 4S° � Mr. George Kennedy June 9, 1992 Page 2 Lewis Melvin Johnson Commercial Investment Team Inc P 0 Drawer A Fort Collins CO 80525 Lynn J. Karowsky 2211 Montair Lane Greeley CO 80631 Shelia D. Porter The Chancery Bldg. 1120 Lincoln St. #1603 Denver CO 80203 Edwin H. Schmale, Jr. 3753 S Quince St. Denver CO 80237 Attached for your use is a draft of a letter you may want to send to the arbitrators. Sincerely, 16/4/242A,_ Warren L. Lasell Weld County Assessor Enclosure WLL:brd - - - 920767 DRAFT LETTER TO ARBITRATORS Dear We are in the process of developing a list of potential arbitrators for the appeals of property values in Weld County. I recently wrote a letter to you, or Warren Lasell, County Assessor, Contacted you by telephone to determine your willingness to serve as an arbitrator. This letter is a follow up to confirm our intention to place you on the list of potential arbitrators. Although, in the past, we have not had many arbitration cases, we hope to increase the use of that method in the future. Should we need your services we likely will contact you in August or September. At that time we will provide you with guidelines and the times • within which various phases of the arbitration must be completed. Sincerely, George Kennedy cc: Warren Lasell Cyndy Ciauque 920767 LAW OFFICE OF SHELL4 D. PORTER WELD COUNTY phone:3034374670 COM"I!Sa!ONE RS a FMA'JC28 AN9: 27 CLERK TO THE BOARD August 26, 1992 Ms. Betty Hanson, Clerk to the Board Board of County Commissioners PO BOX 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Re: Arbitration and Change of Address and Phone Number Dear Ms. Hanson: Thank you for informing me about my approval as one of the arbitrators for property valuation appeals. Y received the notice after it had been sent to my former address, so please check the list records to be sure my current address and phone number are shown as they appear on this letterhead. Sincerely, Shelia D. Porter SHELIA D. PORTER Many sad Counselor at Law 303 East 17M An Sun 700 Error, (303)4'17N70 00101•410o 110200.1210 303 Cast 17th Ave., Suite 700 Denver,CO 80203.1260 92O767 RESOLUTION REt REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 51 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROAD 74 AND 3RD STREET IN GALETON FOR TWO WORKING DAYS, FOR CULVERT REPLACEMENT AND DITCH CLEANING 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 51 between Weld County Road 74 and 3rd Street in Galeton be temporarily closed. with said closure being effective August 17, 1992, for approximately two working days, and further, that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. 920776 66W 4-/ ,cc.% �G CM , 50 cSe Air ROAD CLOSURE - WCR 31 PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 19th day of August. A.D., 1902, nunc pro tunc August 17, 1992. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Lie/k/a% WELD COUNTY. COLORADO Weld County Clerk to tthe BBoard 41—atlieedy, Chairman BY: , f _1 �r ' Deputy Clerk' to the Board Constance L. Herbert, Pro-Tem APPROVED 0 FORM: C. W. K aC County Attorney Go . Lac V W. H. We seer 920776 ilissathws AID Aides,Dram¢ . • Atceus, �,NaNus in pi Ipn A ; WIZrifr►rrirdVrs (rAGETo,✓ I , Ro�DuDsco,o✓/�•.vsrrar k c E, 9ryeit6A/t+tADt' . • bo aaci-lswt 7%M'a. • .04,4 Dana A,rtrrs, N/fassrts SB°3`r • DETwR 7So' /RoADClOfFD AA'.�AD 0 RDAD egx,,0 0i 1//r/7,2 F.C cat✓Ct`r psPeperg,e'dr Dicey C6rAAOJC. l/iIGG 1?£ CGasfo ,ee .7 mot/4W DAys. . . � ' " TITLE AAP eiosezet tile,P a 'c,,/ 3 ,sr• 6R/rmd '', ,ca • , SURVEY BY OATS � DRAWN BY 1r£ DATE " ..�,•:'Sry.w n' 5„w GATE ow," CHECKED 8Y • COUNTY ROAD N0. s/ t��, ' APPROVtO BY COUNTY E NOINCCR . R^Yi`"p-• ;;., WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT CF ENGINEERING •• ' • X X ci 04 l V)N mK O in wN 51P� s pr on U ^I O ff' co N G4sn N U .. ot 03 a ii 6a In CO O o u 14 ml V) f.) oa r r] cc a w co F Z WZ EP a W .Z. OG A ii: fiC co U Pr II ii p ° 40 .. W 00 .1 � 6" ...C7721 In a IX 11 II 00O.. 0cC COo CO CO PL3 O w 0 w C m rn u m m 0 Q1 QI N 11 /� W 01 01 0 01! h n CO o x c4 c4 v) Os 0. i + 920776 — — -- RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 28 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 21 AND 21.5 FOR 10 WORKING DAYS, FOR REPAIR OF A COLLAPSED CULVERT 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 28 between Weld County Roads 21 and 21.5 be temporarily closed, with said closure being effective August 17. 1992, for approximately ten working days, and further, that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. 920775 GC. =k. G` CA'? , SO, CC ° 66(nzi ROAD CLOSURE - WCR 28 PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 19th day of August, A.D.. 1992, nunc pro tunc August 17, 1992. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /Wage- .ii WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the oard o a Kenn dy, Chairman BYt e / Deputy Clerk to the Board__ onstance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS FORM: C. W. Kir e °O-7-ee-see—fr. County Attorney Gor y' W. H. Webste 920775 JO' >k ; rEtBn,•ecapts nto coat/ 7eemc •1/Vj. Arro& ,4.a',0, N/Fi.+06u .r AD✓A11CTD WMGJi/l6 'Y O lac is I I 1 P • AD✓tW Q ul�ila k/ rytfr .540CADIS Rona cur% ,Jmistt<s • • • • ROAD Cla5sP ON 8117192 Cot cut✓af Retinc£�,/£u7 Poao .3C Ccas£o Fee ABo✓r iy Wne//%✓c ads. r , `,';_":':• . TITLE £/w CLD,Svte tbe,e,ityrritoird Vex 'wc°tz • • SURVEY BY DATE DRAWN BY /EE DATE " ;t"r'1 t.ty CNECXEO BY DATE COUNTY ROAD NO. -72 APPROVED BY COUNTY ENGINEER •„ �li.' WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT CF ENGINEERING � % 't' •.a ,.;d ,,.�" (OEM 16 2/75 � . »ita.JrwwM;,.�. a O sc pa awx 8 O a o 4., u W - 8y wII 0 h w 4 - F/ zi 01 M 03g N O cn 7c r N M 01 O \ F as.-c 0) II II Co) M O In- .0F �E C 0 i M 0 fa W Z &• m -+ -i M 13 ,C 4N W ICY 8 X O - O ,4CX 0 0.0 r0 I M M N yo W X 0 d x u § ~ w 4 U.r a N 0 Z X az 4 in 0 4.4 44 ••1 04 � a to 04 4'4 ec N M ix OO% -+ V xE. W P • "C t • N 0 CC & om rioo U e s+ .• •• .• 0 0. M 0 • W 0 01 'O 'O 4-1 4O d M ,o .4 N+ 0 X m m mm �r u u A 00 00 m ww it O X a s 0 4 0. II ge 920775 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE REAPPOINTMENT OF JOHN WATSON AND RICHARD FOOSE TO WELD COUNTY UNDESIRABLE PLANT MANAGEMENT ADVISORY COMMISSION WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County. Colorado, and WHEREAS, vacancies currently exist on the Weld County Undesirable Plant Management Advisory Commission, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that John Watson and Richard Foose be reappointed to said commission, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to reappoint John Watson and Richard Foose to said commission, with their terms to expire August 19, 1995. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. that John Watson and Richard Foose be. and hereby are, reappointed to the Weld County Undesirable Plant Management Advisory Commission. with their terms to expire August 19, 1995. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 19th day of August, A.D.. 1992. �� ,��� /�//// BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:I��"�^v/ /v ah WELD CO , COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board WELD !� / Y e Ke edy, Chairman �jBY: �1 J f-�.� ;�, /s ' L��Z"at na w Af _r � """" I/t/ Deputy Clerk t'o the Board Constance L. Harbert. Pro-Tem APPROVED AS 0 FORM; C. W. KS County Attorney Gor . a W. H. webster 920766 EXCb4 ..c 4c/%% X APPo1 d—� E.sS(a), X54:- Please add the following reappointments to the Board's Wednesday, August 19, 1992, agendas Weld County Undesirable Plant Management Advisory Commission John Watson and Richard Foose will be reappointed with terms to expire August 19, 1993. 920766 SCOv4 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION NO. 441 - WINDSOR GAS PROCESSING. INC. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter. is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County. Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has reviewed the request of Windsor Gas Processing, Inc., for an exemption from the definitions of "subdivision" and "subdivided land" in Section 30-28-101(10)(d). CRS, as amended. and Section 2-1 A. (3) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations, and WHEREAS, this Subdivision Exemption request from Windsor Gas Processing. Inc. , is to remove a 0.285 compressor site from an area permitted by Amended USR 0581, and WHEREAS, said land is located in part of the SEt of Section 11. Township 6 North. Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the above described parcels be, and hereby are, declared to be exempt from the definitions of "subdivision" and "subdivided land" as set forth in Section 30-28-101(10), CRS, as amended, and Section 2-1 A. (3) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that this approval is subject to the following conditions: 1. The applicant shall submit a mylar plat to the Department of Planning Services to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The plat shall be drawn in accordance with the requirements of Section 9-3C.(4) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. The plat shall be submitted within sixty (60) days from the date of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. The applicant shall be responsible for paying the recording fees. 2. A thirty (30) foot access easement shall be designated on the Subdivision Exemption plat for access to the 0.285 acre new site. 920779 SEO441 GG ' el, , nee SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION NO. 441 - WINDSOR GAS PROCESSING, INC. PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 19th day of August, A.D., 1992. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: 4444/40/eutinWELD OUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board /J G o e Kafinedy. Chairman BY: I�T Z er-f' �//� L � i. y..�1`ir��t� Deputy Clerk to the Board onstance L. Harbert, Pro-Tam APPROVED AS FORM: C. W. Ki County Attorney Gor W. H. ebster 920779 grC(1DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES emoNEci a)mea0OXIMMOc rill 91510th STMET 0OMU V,COLORADO 5001 COLORADO August 19, 1992 Board of County Commissioners Weld County Centennial Center 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 Subject: Subdivision Exemption 441 Dear Commissioners: This request for • subdivision exemption is submitted by Windsor Gas Processing, Inc. The parcel of land on which this request is being made is described as part of the SE4 of Section 11, T6N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The property is located west of Weld County Road 23, and north of Weld County Road 70. Amended USR-581 was approved by the Board of County Commissioners on January 29, 1992. The USR permitted a single family dwelling unit on a lot under the minimum lot size, a meter house, and a booster compressor. The application amended an old USR which permitted natural gas facilities. This subdivision exemption application is to remove the compressor site from the area permitted by the Special Review permit. The Department of Planning Services' staff has determined that the removal of this 0.285 acre site is• not a major change to the Special Review permit. Section 2.1 A. (3) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations allows the Board of County Commissioners to exempt from the definition of the terms "subdivision" and "subdivided land", any division of land if the Board determines that such division of land is not within the purposes of the subdivision regulations. The Department of Planning Services' staff recommends the Board of County Commissioners approve this request and determine that this division of land is not within the purposes of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. The staff's recommendation for approval is conditional upon the applicant submitting a mylar plat to the Department of Planning Services to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The plat shall be prepared in accordance with the requirements of Section 9.3 C. (4) of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. The plat shall be submitted within sixty (60) days from the date of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. The applicant shall be responsible for paying the recording fees. The staff's recommendation is also conditional upon a thirty (30) foot access easement being designated on the Subdivision Exemption plat for access to the 0.285 new site. rely,cy.ncLanell J. anson Current Planner 920779 SEAN l Clijalettlail1 g� ! gliblintirt Ma . 7s. 9 s.. a Iola\ it.. • • . ?. --- 0 • AleirAnowtg-ri. ..sawe• .. �''et ill , .M...• QI "-'-. 74.... •r f7 1►A 441iN IIIR •, ,.., 0 •44• . -- .- Im.of , Ritcl. 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Y .', .Y` •• II_ .. -• ,,,..:,‘.44,k,',4• :• ...,..;;;,.4,-,,,,... y ,i "!f }'w '^ 4 t c i " br4 .c t`i ;; ', . . a „ j. r FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: SE-441 DATE OF INSPECTION: August 10, 1992 APPLICANT'S NAME: Windsor Gas Processing REQUEST: Subdivision Exemption LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section II, T6N. R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of Weld County Road 70, west of Weld County Road 23. LAND USE: N Agricultural production E Weld County Road 23. agricultural production S Weld County Road 70, agricultural production W Agricultural production ZONING: N A (Agricultural) E A (Agricultural) S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: Access to this property is from Weld County Road 23, a paved County arterial. The entire 10 acre site is fenced with a chain link fence. urxent P a eri 920773 APPLICATION FOR SUBDIVISION EXEMPTION Department of Planning Services, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 PHONE: 356.4000 Ext. 4400 FOR PLANNING DEPARTMENT USE ONLY: ? CASE NO. APPL. FEE ._d/� - ' ZONING DISTRICT RECEIPT NO. 1 U c c-1 (p DATE APPL. CHECKED BY TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: (Print or type only except for required signatures): TYPE OF EXEMPTION REOUESTEDJcbeck ones Property line adjustment Used with Recorded Exemption Financing purposes _`- Public utility facility I (we) , the undersigned hereby request that the following described property be exempted from the definition of the terms "subdivision" or "subdivided land" in accordance with Section 9.3 of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners. Legal description: Part of SEkSEk Section 11 T 6 N, R 67 W Total Acreage 10.124 Has this property been divided from or had divided from it any ocher since August 30. 1972? Yeses No AUG 07 $92 11 FEE OWNERS OF PROPERTY: mid Wont P1 °d Name: Windsorjas Processing. Inc. Address:1600 W t S- reet. Lovel ndq� Co.80taPhone_(30 669-4886 Name: Address: Phone I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury thatfll statements, proposals, and/or plans submitted with or contain d within t s application are true and correct to the bast of my knowledge. STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF nip ) Larimer re: Owner or Authorized Agent Subscribed and sworn to before ma this 20th day of July , ig92 . Witness my hand and official seal. ),�,,, SEAL thi lie° Not ry Public 92/1�.�.�;n My Commission expires: Qe,+ o&s , )41(45:- �+� '. . s' wry PWindsor Gas Processing • 1600wat Wet street • Iovelanl,0oloradoe0637 • es-Ieee plant: 13472 well county road 40 • platteville,colorado e065, • 737.2601 • fax 3034631196 August 0. 1992 Wekt County Colorado Department of Planning Services 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorwoo 80631 Attn: Lanai!J. Swanson Re: AppleCatkin for Subdivision Exemption Dear Laneii: Thank you for your help in submitting this Application for Subdivision Exemption. As we have discussed, the reason for requesting the Exemption is to separate the proposed compressor site from that portion of the 10 * acres on which we had our gas plant. By doing so, Windsor can sell the balance of the tract without the purchaser of the balance being liable for taxes which may accrue to Windsor's activities in placing a compressor on the retained site. In a like manner, Windsor will also not be responsible for any increase in taxes due to the activities of the new owner of the residential tract We have surveyed the site and have attached to the Application a plot plan showing the tract we desire to subdivide for the compressor site. It is our understanding that a similar parcel of land was subdivided under like circumstances in Case Number USR 581. We respectfully request the same consideration. Enclosed with this letter is a completed application form, a copy of the deed vesting Interest in the property to Windsor Gas Processing, Inc. and a plot plan and legal description of the parcel involved In this Application. Please feel free to contact me It there is any additional information required. At this time, we have a contract to sell the residential portion of the 10* acres and are requesting that this matter be submitted t0 the County Commissioners at your earliest convenience. Again, we wish to thank you for your help and consideration in this request. Very truly yours, WIN GAS PROCESSING,INC. Derry Bresnahan Attorney-In-Pact 9207'73 AR1161123 B 1025 RE 01961123 03/30/84 13:21 $3.00 1/001 r 0591 MARY ANN FEUERSTEXN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO t _ a This Dexp, m24. 011, 29th day at . March . 1984; between Gunter B. Hafer acomeormacc000mpamof the fIra part,and Windsor Gas Processing, a general partnership of the Countyof Larimer and Weld State of Colorado,of the second per:, ViTTNR98RTE, That al solid party of the first part, for and in consideration of the sum of 30,372.00 Thirty thousand three hundred seventy two DOLLARS, to the said party of the first part in hand paid by the eald party of the second pert, the receipt whereof is hereby confessed and acknowledged, bath remised, released,sold,conveyed and QUIT CLAIMED,and by than prey ante loth remise, release,esll,oonwr and QUIT CLADd unto the said party of the e.sond pare, ji help and assigns forever, all the right,title,interest,claim and demand which the said party of the first part bath in end to the following described land situate,lying and being in the County of Weld and State of Colorado,to wits That portion of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter, Sec- tion 11, Township 6North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County Colorado, deacirbed as follows : Beginning at the Southeast Corner of Said Section 11, thence along the East line of said Southeast Quarter of Section 11, North 00'18'00" West 882.00 feet; thence parallel with the South line of said Southeast Quarter of Section 11 , South 89°15'15" West 500.00 feet; thence parallel with said East line of the Southeast Quarter of Section 11, South 00'18'00" East 882.00 feet to said South line of the Southeast Quarter of Section 11. thence along said South Line North 89'15'15' East• 500.00 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 10.124 acres more or less. • also know as street and number 34095 Weld County Road 23, Windsor, Colorado 80550. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same,together with all and singular the appurte antes end privilege@ thereunto belonging,or in anywise thereunto appertaining,and all the estate,right,title.interest and slain whatsoever,of the said party of the fret pace,either in law or equity,to the only proper use, benefit and bawl of said part y of the second part, heir and assigns forever. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The said party of the first part bath canoed 1te]clpydmeg.name to be hereunto unto subscribed IMISIMMM the day and year find above written. Attests tl• fy�/�///• ...STATES C00% t • Th. foregoing Inmaument wn• acknowledged before me this 29th dar sd March is 34,by Gunter B. Hafer Igoe VANUFASI id y.111044. 40‘461911;worn twitjrees taplatel ant,offfutal deal •sk t•',... . ..•.o r Susan • MLehman ,r...,r..w +,,, DO co` ,,•+ 2518 West Lake St. " ••.4...m..... Ft. Collins, CO 80521 \o,IOS.B. QUIT CLAIM DEM hr eadMN yhYYNes 0A,:OMs mwe 111.004 Deaver,0eleet.44f@ 9 :077"9 w` _ @714{/ DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(J03)3504000,EXT,moo ' tie 10th STREET GREELEY,COLOMOO 0063i C. COLORADO August 11, 1992 Windsor GAR Processing 1600 W. First Street Loveland, CO 80537 Subject: SE-441 Dear Sirs: Your subdivision exemption application is complete and in order and will be processed by our office on or before September 7, 1992. If it is determined that the application meets the approval criteria of Section 9-3 E. of the Weld County Subdivision Regulations, you will be notified that the subdivision exemption is approved. If the staff determines that the application does not meet the approval criteria, you will be notified and asked to appear before the Board of County Commissioners at a public hearing. You will be informed of the hearing date prior to the hearing. The Board of County Commissioners will then consider your application and make a final decision on the subdivision exemption. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call me. Respectfully, L.anel�iw neon Current Planner 920 itrif‘N„,\ DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PWONEt 13O4000.Ea.Wo 01610th SMUT GREELEY,COI.ORA00 s0a71 �i COLORADO October 12, 1992 Terry Bresnaham Windsor Gas Processing, Inc. 1600 West First Street Loveland. CO 80537 Subject: SE-441 - Request for a Subdivision Exemption on a parcel of land described as part of the SE4 of Section 11, T6N. R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. Dear Terry: I have scheduled a meeting with the Board of County Commissioners on Wednesday, August 19, 1992, at 9:00 a.m, to consider your application. This meeting will take 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 Board of County Commissioners. 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,afe:21A-44Lanell J. SwgFSson J°"'v Current Planner 9Zong } RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE TRANSFER OF AMENDED USR 0100 - C. DON AND HELEN L. GODBY WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado. and WHEREAS, on the 19th day of August, 1992, a public hearing was held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Wald County. Colorado, for the purpose of considering whether to transfer Amended USR 0100 from L.E.A.D., Inc., to C. Don and Helen L. Godby, 37632 Weld County Road 37, Eaton, Colorado 80615, said site to be located on the following described property: Part of the w} of the NWT of Section 13, Township 6 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, said applicant. was represented by Melvin Dinner, attorney, and WHEREAS, this request for a transfer of Amended USR 0100 was submitted with respect to a facility for which A Special Review Permit for a dog kennel was approved by the Board, by Resolution dated September 22. 1976. and amended by the Board, by Resolution dated December 9, 1987. and WHEREAS, Development Standard 07 of said Resolution dated December 9, 1987, requires the Board to approve any transfer of said permit, and WHEREAS, the Board finds that the applicant possesses the capability to comply with the Conditions of Approval and Development Standards of said Amended USR 0100 and is willing to do so. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, that the transfer of Amended USR 0100 to C. Don and Helen L. Godby, 37632 Weld County Road 37, Eaton. Colorado 80615, on the hereinabove described real property be, and hereby is. granted. 920780 YL oc-1Q� LG ' 194- PPP, Mro/ZNt:y RE: TRANSFER AMENDED USR #100 - CODBY PACE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 19th day of August, A.D., 1992. I BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:�f�� _ /014 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 0 o7Q{� � Weld County Clerk to t e d _ - - _ _ _ 1- //// /J�J�/ / Co a Kenn d Chairman BY: �d.ilvf /�'=- rr + �?ltl�ilded.‘f Deputy Clerk to the board onetence L. Harbert. Pro-Tam APPROVED A 0 FORM: County Attorney // Cord . e W. H. ebster 920780 i aryagel494' DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES ►NONE(300)000+000,EXT.4400 ay Wm STREET GREE6Ev,COLORA00Mai �1 COLORADO August 12, 1992 Board of County Commissioners Weld County Centennial Center 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Subject: Special review permit SVP-100 located in Part of the W2 of the NW4 of Section 13, T6N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado Dear Commissioners: Special review permit 100 was approved on December 14, 1987, to allow for an expansion of a dog kennel from 30 dogs to 200 dogs. Development standard 7 required that the special review permit not be transferred without prior approval by the Board of County Commissioners. Mr. and Mrs. C. Don Codby have entered into a purchase contract for the kennel facility and are requesting board approval of the proposed permit transfer. Melvin Dinner, Attorney for Mr. and Mrs. Codby, submitted the attached letter dated August 7 with additional information regarding this request. Respectfully, 'a— Current Planner 920700 a PI, 64 ace -,� MJ4Lv'IYQ DI 7x14, P.C. ATTORNIY AND OOUNIMLOR AT LAW • • n. 540 Al1R UTND NATIONAL TLANA ORIILIY.00 00021 r (000)001.1001 I I WAX(0OA>0OS.Y 19N August 7, 1992 Weld County Board of County Commissioners 915-10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Re: Jaded US$-1,00 Proposed transfer and sale by Herbert Koerner and Jo Ann Koerner, as Grantors, to C. Don Godby and Helen L. Godly, as Grantees, of Lot A of Recorded Exemption No. 0803-13-2-RZ-682, together with Amended USR-100 Gentlemen: I represent Mr. and Mrs. C. Don Godby who reside at 37632 Weld County Road 37, Eaton, CO 80615. Mr. and Mrs. Godby have entered into a contract to purchase from Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Koerner (Herbert Koerner and Jo Ann Koerner) who reside at 1854 East Highway 40, Hays, XS 67601-9324, the following described property located in Weld County, Colorado: Lot A of Recorded Exemption No. 0803-13-2-RE- 682, in accordance with the recorded plat or map thereof found in Book 1031 under Reception No. 1968487, weld County records, being a portion of the W 1/2 of the NW 1/4 of Section 13, Township 6 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, together with all right, title and interest pertaining to a greyhound facility under Amended USR-100 The above described Contract to Buy and Sell Real Estate, together with Amended USR-100, is specifically made subject to and conditioned upon approval by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado of the transfer and assignment to Purchaser of all right, title and interest in and to Amended USR-100 and all rights and privileges of said Amended Use by Special Review No. 100 prior to the closing date of the PLO h/ (, Oa),inc) 920780 August 7, 1992 Page 2 contract for purchase and sale of said property. The closing date is August 27, 1992. Lot A of the above described Recorded Exemption is a tract containing 17.032 acres, more or less, located in the W 1/2 of the NW 1/4 of Section 13, Township 6 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. Located on the above described parcel is a greyhound kennel facility for a maximum of 200 dogs. The Development Standards applicable to the property as governed by the Amended USR No. 100 provides, in part, as follows: "7. The Use By Special Review shall not be leased, conveyed, transferred or sold without prior approval by the Board of County Commissioners." X am enclosing herewith for your benefit copy of the Development Standards as contained on the Use By Special Review Expansion Nap pertaining to Amended USR-100. Public hearings in connection with the Amended USR-100 were scheduled and held on November 4, 1987 and December 9, 1987, respectively. I am also enclosing herewith for your benefit copies of the following: 1. Hearing Certification Docket No. 87-70 pertaining to the public hearing conducted on November 4, 1987 to the amendment of the Special Review Permit to expand an existing dog kennel from 30 dogs to 200 dogs. 2. Hearing Certification Docket No. 87-70 pertaining to the public hearing conducted on December 9, 1987 to the amendment of the Special Review Permit to expand an existing dog kennel from 30 dogs to 200 dogs. As you will note from review of the Certification of the proceedings pertaining to November 4, 1987, the above material contains the following: . . . ."Commissioner Kirby reviewed and commented on the Standards of Approval. Commissioner Johnson commented on Standard 920780 August 7, 1992 Page 3 016, which was suggested by Mr. Lind, saying that this Standard will limit the Use by Special Review's ability to be conveyed, transferred, or sold without prior approval of the Board of County Commissioners. Discussion followed concerning the intent of this Standard, and Chairman Lacy said if the facility is sold, d new USR need note aDv'lie for. but_the oa d D1dCIS oorove the Duver.10 capability _to run the facility. Mr. Morrison_sa d. if in fact Chi ta_ShL-ntent pf h a andardS it wi l 1 have. -o exnlj n t new operator's role. . . . ." (underlining supplied) Mr., and Mrs. Godby are now currently and have been residents of the State of Colorado since 1966 and have resided in Weld County, Colorado for many years. Mr. Godby is 57 years of age (date of birth February 4, 1935) and Mrs. Codby is 56 years or age (date of birth April 15, 1936) . They were married on September 1, 1956 at Lexington, Kentucky and have two children, both of whom are adults. Mr. GOdby is a graduate of the University of Kentucky in 1957 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in General Agriculture and a Minor in Animal Husbandry. Mrs. Godby is also a graduate of the University of Kentucky, having graduated in 1958 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Home Economics. Following graduation, Mr. Godby was employed from 1958 to 1966 by Rath Packing Cotpany at Waterloo, Iowa as a lamb buyer and as a feedlot manager. From 1966 to 1976 Mr. Godby was employed by Wilson & Company (meat packers) at Denver, Colorado as a lamb buyer and eventually as the plant manager of the lamb slaughtering facilities of Wilson & Company in Denver, Colorado. During the period of 1976 to 1990 Mr. Godby was employed on his own behalf in various lamb packing operations and lamb feeding operations. During this time frame, Mr. Godby was involved as the chief corporate officer and owner of Texas Lamb Company, Inc. , d/b/a Colorado Lamb Co. with operations in both San Angelo, Texas and Denver, Colorado. In addition, he was also involved in lamb feeding operations and lamb slaughtering operations on behalf of Hi-Country Lamb Co. and with lamb feeding operations on behalf of Godby Sheep Co. , a Colorado corporation. From 1990 to 92,C783 August 7, 1992 Page 4 the present time in 1992, Mr. Godby has been employed by Monfort, Inc. here in Greeley, Colorado as the Vice President of their lamb operations. In addition, Mr. Godby engages independently of his employment with Monfort, Inc. in various lamb feeding operations as well. Mr. Godby is a member of the T-Bone Club here in Greeley and has 0 been a member of the Board of Directors of the National Lamb Feeders Association for approximately 8 years of time. In 1987 Mr. Godby commenced his involvement in greyhound dog racing operations, and became involved with Mr. Cal Holland, whose family has been in the greyhound racing business for over 40 years. Initially, Mr. Godby was involved with Mr. Cal Holland as a partner in connection with a greyhound racing kennel. Since 1987 Mr. Godby has expanded his greyhound operations to the extent that he is now a breeder and buyer and seller of greyhounds through the National Greyhound Association and leases his dogs to Mr. Cal Holland. Mr. Holland, who currently resides in Thornton, Colorado, has been active in the greyhound racing business for a period of over 20 years. Mr. Godby has been a member of the National Greyhound Association since 1987 and during the year period of 1989-1990 he was a member of the Board of Directors of the National Greyhound Association. As you are thus able to readily discern from the information submitted herewith, both by way of education and by way of job experience and by way of training and employment, Mr. Godby is well qualified in terms of animal husbandry background in his capabilities of dealing with livestock and with greyhounds. Mr. Godby has, as indicated, considerable knowledge, experience and training with reference to animal husbandry and the care, feeding, management and training of greyhounds and has excellent credentials in terms of his ability to perform in compliance with the Development Standards pertaining to Amended USR-100. Mr. Godby intends to employ experienced personnel in connection with the greyhound kennel operations and to fully comply with the terms of the existing Developmental Standards. 924 i August 7, 1992 Page 5 I would accordingly appreciate your giving prompt consideration to the approval of the transfer, assignment and sale of the Amended USR No. 100 permit to Mr. and Mrs. C. Don Godby (C. Don Codby and Helen L. Codby) so that the purchase and sale of the Koerner farm can proceed forward with closing without delay. In the event there is any additional information or documentation that you need in connection with these matters, I suggest that you contact me at your earliest convenience. Ver y s, „ -\ MELVIN DINNER MD/as enclosures cc: Mr. and Mrs. C. Don Godby Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Koerner Mr. Chuck Cunliffe Mr. Ed Bunker ti 92°78@ • • • HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 87-70 REt AMEND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT TO EXPAND AN EXISTING DOC KENNEL PROM „ JO DOGS TO 200 DOGS + L.E.A.D.. INC. i1 A public hearing was conducted on November 4, 1987, at 2:00 P,M., with the following present: Commissioner Cordon E. Lacy, Chairmen Cometi■■ionsr C.W. Kirby, Pro-Ten Commissioner Cane Branton' Commissioner Jacquelin Johnson Coemtesioner Prank Yamaguchi Also present: Acting Clarks to the floard. Mary Reiff end Tommie Antuna Assistant County Attorney, Lee D. Morrison Planning Department representative, Brian Dingle 1 The following business was cremated; I hereby Certify that pursuant to a notice dated October 14. 1987. and duly published October 22, 1987, in the Johnstown Bream. a public hearing wee conducted to consider the request of I..E.A.D.. Inc. to amend a Special Review permit to expand an existing dog kennel from JO dogs to 200 dogs. Les Morrison, Assistant County Attorney. made this matter of record. Drian Single, Planning Department representative. read the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission. which is based upon two Conditions and ten Development Standards, into the record. John Dirleffi cams forward to represent the applicant. He stated that L.E.A.D., Inc, owns a auccesatul operation in Lorimer County. and he explained this proposed operation. Ha said this cannot be an economically successful operation name a larger number of greyhounds is allowed. Others who spoke for the applicant wars Earl Anderson and Robert Anderson. both nearby neighbors; and Herb "Dutch" %earner. Vies-President of the National Greyhound Association and owner of the property. Public comment against trite proposal was offered by Kenneth Lind, Attorney, who introduced Phil Stewart. President Of Natural Resource Development Association, who spoke concerning hies inspection of the premises this morning (Taps Change /87-113); Evelyn Schmidt-Schwis0v; Mike Arnetronq; and Doug %erduw. Mr. Lind presented Exhibits K-M. Also speaking in opposition to the request was Lane Pic, Attorney representing Doris Anderson. who introduced Ray Larson, realtor end appraiser. (Let the record reflect that a twenty-einute recess was hold at this tins.) Upon reconvening, Mr. Pic presented Doris Anderson. who lives within 600 feat of the mite. Mr. Pic also requested that. if this proposal is approved, the following changes be made to the Development Standards proposed by the staff and the additional Standards presented by Mr. Lind as Exhibit "M": that "and puppies" be added after "doge" In /1; that /4 be amended by adding "and rune" after "kennel Armee" and requiring that vast* he removed from the property on r daily bassi.; and that "[ha Humane Society" be added after "Weld County Health Department" io IS, Mr. Birlafft came forward to make rebuttal statements. Ha maid that the request is for a total of 200 dogs. including those under six months of age. Mr. 8irlefft Also stated that the waste le picked up daily, and he commented that the worming and vaccinating of the animal, begins st an early age. Mt. Kaerner also made comments and answered questions of the hoard. Mr. Birlaffi and Mr. Earner made comments concerning the additional condition. ma recommended by Mr. Lind. (Tape Change /87+114) After further comments, Commissioner Johnson said she is concerned about 871396 `,. ft. , • . . p' . .. •, 444 V Page 2 REARING CERTIFICATION - L.E,A.D., INC. various items end would like to have the applicant submit the following to the Board, n etetement concerning ability to control noise of dogs which ere outside in the evenings; a certified evaluation by the Colorado Reding Commission and the Greyhound Association concerning the adequacy of the indoor facility; end a drainage evaluation by an engineer. She said she would also suggest that an on-site inspection be conducted by the Board. Commissioner Breather stated that he is concerned about the training which will be conducted on Sundays on this property. Mr. Birleffi said no training will he conducted on Sundays at this site. Commissioner Kirby reviewed and commented on the Standard. of Approval. Commissioner Johnson commented en Standard I16. which was suggested by Mr. Lind, saying that this Standard will limit the Use by Special Review's ability to be conveyed, transferred, or sold without' prior approval of the Board of County Commissioners.Discussion followed concerning the intent of this Standard, and Chairman Lacy said if the facility is sold, a new USR need not be applied for, but the Board must approve the buyer's capability to rue the facility. Mr. Morrison said, if in fact chi. is the intent of the standard. it will have to explain the new operator', role. Mr. Lind come forward and requested that he be granted permission to conduct an on-site visit also. The Board suggested that he contact the applicant for permission to conduct such an on-site visit. Chairman Lacy said the applicant shall he responsible for preparing the verbiage for this Standard. Commissioner Yamaguchi moved to continue to December 9. with the applicant to have the requested information filed with the Clerk to Board's Office by December 2. 1987. no that it can be reviewed by any interested party. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 9th day of November, 1987. APPROVED. • _.._ :J. J HOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST; ark �,c 14 WELD COD Weld County C and Recorder and Clerk eAj�JN.rr to the Aoa]M. \ or s v ,sum �. I Jana 11 {`G•I/�,. e2 • » _ sputy county rk rby, ro. em 'an. X. Brent ar me•uel bidel s.a ;slink 2Zumessehi I Y TAPE I87-112, 187-11) & /87-114 • DOCKET /87-70 PL0406 io 871396 i�•` 920,E " REARING CERTIFICATION • DOCKET NO, 87-70 RE; AMEND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT TO EXPAND AN EXISTING DOC KENNEL FROM JO D00S TO 200 DOOR - L.E,A.D., INC. A public hearing wee conducted on December 9. 1987. at 2r00 P.M., with the following preeentr Commissioner Cordon P., Lacy, Chairman Commissioner C.V. Kirby, Pro-Tee Cormiseioner Cane Brantner Coeur;es;user Jacqueline Johnsen Commissioner Frank Yamaguchi • Also present: • Acting Clerk to the Board. Mary Reiff Assistant County Attorney. Lee D. Morrison Planning Department representative, The following bssiumse was transaotedt I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated October 14, 1987, and duly published October 22, 1987, in the Johnstown a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of L.E.A.D., Inc. for an amended Special Review permit to expand an existing dog kennel from 30 doge to 200 doge. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record, stating that this hearing was continued from November 4, 1987, to allow the applicant to provide more evidence, and he reviewed the ;temp which were to he submitted. Brian Bangle, representing the Planning Department, said the required information was submitted to the Planning staff and forwarded to the Board. Mr. Dingle also presented the Hoard with a proposed Development Standard regarding transfer of the Spacial Review. Bob Ray, Attorney representing the applicant, staid this proposed Development Standard wee agreeable to the applicant. John hirlefll came forward to explain the proposed wooden fens. Mr. Dirleffi also said the number of dogs could be reduced to 150 if pups under six months of age are not to be counted. The Board had considerable discussion regarding the method to be used when Counting the doge on the property and the number to be allowed, when the hearing was opened to public comment Kan Lied, Attorney representing the neighbors, and Zane Pie. Attorney for Doris Anderson. made comments concerning the number of doge to be allowed and the proposed fencing. After further discussion concerning these matters, a recess was called to allow certain details to be resolved. Upon reconvening. Mr. Dingle reed into the record a proposed Development Standard regarding the number of doge to be allowed in various areas of the property. This Development Standard pruvidee that the site shall never exceed a total of 200 doge. including puppies. (Tape Change 087-118) Chuck Cunliffe, Director of Planning Services, suggested that a Condition be added requiring that the Special Review plat be amended to show the desired fencing. It was recommended that a new Development Standard providing that the doge inside the kennel building shall not be turned out between 10:00 P.M. and 6:00 A.D. be added, along with the Development Standard introduced earlier concerning transfer of the Special Review permit. Commissinner Johnson stated that "end runs" should be added after "kennel " in Development Standard 04. Commissioner Johnson moved to approve this request for en emended Special Review permit, subject to the Conditions end Development Standards as emended. The motion was seconded by Co.m;eeioner Yamaguchi. Commissioner Kirby commented that he felt the problem areas have been mitigated and he will vote for the motion. The motion carried unanimously. 871511 '' • • Page 2 CERTIFICATION - L,E,A.D.. INC. This Certlflaation van approved on the 14th day of Dao.vher, 1987. APPROVEDI `lQidlitz on) BOARD OF COUNTY CONNI88IONERS ATTEST � veto co A00 veld County C ark and Recorder and Clerk to the no o. .airman Aytfrin..04.‘./ k/3/ puty County 1 rk rby, Pro-? i •ae It. ranetft ast Nt1L�0Y� 4 1 7. Jo nR f 141047•1442,* `1 .yank 'deo& -r, IV( TAPE 087-117 a 087-118 J DOCIRT 087-70 PL0406 i • . • 111 , • '1; it if A it -ir A 1111 �1 1 Y tl� I 'l Y IV 4 i iiktjyt.i 'last. l 't.I TA; t 871511 /F7'�+tt�`.` • I w ♦ VO CI ie C i II W Al v .) tlH CV1,m Z .4 0. 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SIPRES, D/B/A SIPRES LOUNGE - EXPIRES OCTOBER 2, 1993 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Wald County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado. and WHEREAS, John N. Sipres, d/b/a Sipres Lounge, presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, an application for the renewal of a Tavern Liquor License, with extended hours, for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption by the drink on the premises only, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section II, C.. said applicant has paid the sum of $128.75 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicant has exhibited a State Liquor License for the sale of malt, vinous and spirituous liquors for consumption by the drink on the premises only, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows: 1490 Weld County Road 27, Brighton Colorado 80661 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 92-09 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 October 2, 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. 920781 ,(,.CooaB so, nPP RENEW LIQUOR LICENSE - SIPRES LOUNGE PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, On motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 3rd day of August, A.D.. 1992. "/ ✓� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTESTS/� "" WELD COUNTY. COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board // Ge r Kentfedy, airman n/ BYt , !�I 4 -7/4 117 Deputy Clerk to the Boat(L-- Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem APPROVED A TO FORM' C. W. Kir c ;)v County Attorney Gerd . W. H. We tote 920781 THIS LICENSE MUST BE POSTED IN PUBLIC VIEW Qn as0f(I lien STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE Liquor EntgrOement Division 1375 Sherman Street Denver,Colorado 80261 SIPRES JOHN N SIPRES LOUNGE 3.490 RD 27 BRIGHTON CO 80603. • • ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE lUNlilty iMs,In tl.n Amon NYMM, f9,RvMy '`,Hy Inn?, Tye 6i_mot Qlr., LICaNUSX/111aa A?MIOMIOMY 14-24253 03 206 5813 1 100384 OCT 02, 1993 ty . Msw.w DOW lotion H Lining I Pee I � TAVERN LIQUOR LICENSE - MALT, VINOUS, AND SPIRITUOUS $ 50.00 I I COUNTY 85 PERCENT OAP FEE $ 276.25 EXTENDED ENDED HOURS tQTA�ralnl $ 326.25 This incense is issued sub1eot to the laws of tho State of Colorado and espsoially under the provision of TRIO 12, Articles 46 or 47, CRS 1973, r amended This license is nontransferable and shall be conspicuously posted in this place above dosorlbed This IideaN is only valid through the expiration date shown above.Questions COMOsrning this hoes*should Os addressed to the Department of Revenue, Liquor Enforcement Division, 1375 Sherman Street Dryer.CO 80261. t.stimony whereof,I have hereunto astray hand n - • curd G rC1Jt/.,Y�� — .m—.mere AUG 17 1992 f/rr• - Olvbl.n Mentor argvuw 00nm* 920782 • • _ �i. . li -.✓$t q 1 try J.'rr t r Jt1f "- t'`Ch }r' 41'1)!1.ih , r'i• : 1t ,t •.r , lw: Lt s C ;', '1/4 f ' I \ 7 i N r. 2. 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I 1 ; 1 cm moo om,,,,p,E„ ,,,,, non Liquor or 3.2 Beer License 1376 O*wmn Snot - - LISS@ NII•Wrr:.' - Uu.trr Tws: 'Onorad0•0261 Renewal-Application. 14-24253 •= T .. 666-3741 03 2945C13 1 `100384 • SINUS JOHN N Solna Ia on - SIPRCS LOUNGE 1490 OD ,27'• 1490 RD 27 ` -- 9RIGHTON CO BRIGHTON CO 40601 Gttn.ni Wenn UMW OCT 02,1992 .` V/COQ RTY COPY YOUR PROMPTATTENTION IS REQUIRED.FAILURE TO COMPLETE THIS FORM ACCURATELY • SKIN The FORM AND PROMPTLY MAY RESULT IN YOUR LICENSE NOT BEING RENEWED, - . ENCLOSITOTAL AMOUNT Cal • PILL OUT THIS PORM COMPLETELY AND CHECK APPROPRIATE SOX BELOW. • SUWRPORYTO LOCAL(C(TY/COUNfI) • X This renewal Newts no chances from last application. UC@161NOAUTHORITY POP APPROVAL ❑ Them are oneng.s from last application.(Report Changes on loan DR(1178.'Report of I • CRICK WM LOCAL AMORE."FOR AVOUN1 Changes'Uqubt and 32 Beer Lianas'and attach that form to this renewal application.) ( OP LOCAL PUS. , I dsllare undwpm*ltyof perpsy In the wood degree that this application and allauechm6Me are troa,coma,and corny**to the beat of my k o»bops,: �.e fYgeiors: , r $i ° '-7/ao/ZQt5? 5 % SIgmt(n oo'ponsxn, 8.1..Tex • ,fir. Nr/4- /1/-.V9;53 ArrACNao OR 84D1 Must Be Carwt,nso(Au,9 Cosa; • SUBMIT THE STATE COPY AND LOCAL(CITY/COUNTY)AUTHORITY COPY TO YOUR LOCAL(CITY/OOUNTY)UCENWNO AUTHORITY NO LATER THAN 4S DATE BEFORE YOUR UCENSE EXPIRES. •. - EXCEFTION,: Wholesaler,manufacture',Importw,and public transportation system license nn wits do not need Lost Licensing Authority , approval and must be returned directly to the Colorado Department of Revenue no lath than 30 days prior to license expiration. REPORT'AND°APPROVAL;OF-LOCA1.rt5CEMSINOAUTHORITY ' ' The foregoing application has been examined end the premises,business conducted and Character of the applicant are satisfaa w tort' and we 03 report that such license,It granted,will owl* he tslons'of This 12,Articles 46 and 47,C,R,S, THEREFORE THIS APPLICATION IS APPROVED. Local Owning Autho*y$tt Wel �� oun� , Colorado d,, y 0 TOWNICITV GE COUNTY seize, A / TOE Chnirmau, Weld County Ansn;' v � �� 1 / Eoord of Ct rij.aninnere,, t ' by 4 ` Data "� CUGOI c}^g ra� _�� -� � 8/3/92 to porornorr•Do icyDN.aw•'A tatonAw•DO Nor wrAw•Do notroom•Do oar ankrecs.mtrim•DO Aet wrA6v• Doiotwmat URIGHTON CO NAME; USE LR)ENS&NUMBER F %ve* Cm'LIABIL TV INFORMATION RENEWED LICENSE FOR ALL REFERENCE MUST, 7Vrg UAe,DATE EXPIRES AFTER O. S : tIPKCS JOHN N 14-24255 C3 206 5813 1 1CC334 10-02-93 ,1): : IDM. : TYPE OF LICENSE ISSUED ( CASH FUND STATE FEE an,88%OAP CO an OAP-1rf 11 mei m 414 0) rm.. m 77.1 (e) 401 (11) ,o; TAVENn L1Q1JOA L;CEN::E — MALT, VINOUS, . AND SPIRITUOUS (3) 40 1 25. 00 S 25_[0 ; 276.25 Mahe oA6dlrpayabl.tw TOTAL AMOUNT'DUES 3 324.25 CokoRimmO ,ARTaaNT or Review EXTENDED HOURS-Applies only to Hotel and Restaurant Bear and Wine,Club,Tavern; Extao•d hours? • ' and Arts license 700,If desired,oheok'yes-and enclose Total Amount Due PLUS S10. )Q Vne Si No .-n ,S y.,$'IS lLPA0428 920761 • , ga•-•og ' . q 0O40"men ' Attachment to Liquor/3.2 License Renewal Application ibis page pal„must be completed and attached to your signed renewal spoliation form. Fauna Include this page with the sppllation may neault In your Nana not being r anew..d. Trade Name of Establishment State Number S/Pa zDun)Gr_ / 1. Do you have legal posesslon of the premises for which this application for license Is made? YESgi Nom Are the premiser�or rented? olggi e , If rented,effective and expiration date of lease: 2. (a) Has the applicant,or any of the partners,Or officers, stockholders Or directors of said applicant(if a Corporation.Over been YEs E NoX y convicted of a crime?If answer Is yes;explain In detail and attach. r♦ (b) Have persons lending assistance or financial suppOrtto the applicant,or manager,or employees,ever been Convictedof scrim.? yEs 0 f oo • If answer Is yea;explain in detail and attach, .. 3. Has the appfcant,or any of the partners,or ottiCers, directors or stockholders of said applicant(It a corporation)or manager,ever: (a) been denied an alcoholic beverage license? - YES O ;N (b) had an alcoholic beverage license suspended or revoked? YES u (c) had Interest in any entity that had an alcoholic beverage license suspended or revoked? YES X 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 offi;ers,directors or stockholders of said applicant(if a corporation),have a direct YES❑ ND ) ..__.,_....ormalfeenteresnn'alts+omertoloraocemverucerrsr(Inctoddloanstwrfromarty'lessee'orxrterwr1ft foonnyl erfe I(answer is'yes;explain in detail and attach, - _ ._ Identify the persons,firms or corporations who now or will have a financial Merest,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 a '� Address iiiiterest ITypeannd Amount /VJ//� ! I 6. List on a sepparate sheet the names and addresses bill liquor businesses in which any of the persons in question No.5 we materially interested. el wr 7, Operating Manager Address Date of Birth 8.If applicant Is a partnership(except husband and wee), list dl general partners,Use separate sheet if necessary, Pgame Address aTedrflhi r i Name r Address I Date of Birth i r I I 9, If the applicant is a corporation,answer the following: (al Corporation is organlred 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; (d) Narita-of-etch officer listed below: 4-Presider.— .. I,'_.._:.,,. M__. Hpmq.Addfcsx __...'__. �atv.cl9iftyy_..... r Vice•Pres, (Home Address I Date of Birth i I Treasurer i Home Address Dote of Birth Secretary' I Home Address Date of Birth 1 (e) List all stockholders,5%or over, (if a public corporation)including actual owner or-pledgee.(Use separate sheet if necessary) Name I Address 1-Percent of Stock j Date of earth 1 I • 1 I " Name I Address II Percent of Stock !Date of Beth " '----- ---------«t— ------4 . kir Name Address I Percent of Stock I Date of Oath . sr, (f) Name of all Directorsyfrusteesof Corporation - Name I Address Date of Birth •Name I Address ' I Date of Birth I DPS8I824F DESCRIPTIO bF MESSAGE IN IN-BASKET Message : Reply to your message of 07/30/92 09:25 : In checking the 10-4 computer system, I find no violations for : the Sipres Lounge in the last year. The last violation was : noted in 1990. Lt. Malcom Received from : PCJLTN01-MAXN Received : 07/30/92 13:44 Sent : 07/30/92 13:44 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 ---> 48 0-001 I !Minn P 367 472 L66 1. 4, M`;��ire, r� RECEICT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL Tk. ,As ii,;14 9 w >,i r NO iwww�CI COYEMOE PROYIOEO , 3 `� O �' o �'#' NOT NON INTERNATIONAL MAIL EE �} COLORADO DEPT OF REVENUE ,M$ O Pi • Fl` p- ' .. LIQUOR ENFORCEIENT DIVISION y a r STATE CAPITOL ANNEX �,: r $ °" 8- n ' :' i f S 2 II 1373 SI RMAN STREET y+ri. o y r o ' a, � :la DENVER CO 90203 w`•,ro • w r hf ag a � a4 a � g a." 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United Bank FOR S,.aT'' - Thar/.ta—e OrJP. 11.00328511' -I: L0 ?0045721: 404 998 ? 4111• � II 32eMa. �81 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE_. 1 AMOUNT GENERAL FUND CLAIMS V.O. 'WARRANT NO. P,O. NO. VENDOR _ 902586 MACKENZIE MANUFACTURING 3.9'927r TOTAL $ x.992.71 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 AUGUST.24 19 92 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 3,992.71 DATED THIS 24TH DAY OF AUGUST , 1 92 , it----- WELD C0 4 N • SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 24TH DAY OF AUGUST 19 92 . MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MyCgm,IpnEQSJanutty10,19% 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 FUN totaling S;a222J1 . C persoi ATTEST. LeMsh Mem er eQ ItriPed WELD COUNTY CLERK.TO• TILE BOARD ember • 6e6ufy _ em•er �. i 1152-92-018; Member WELD COUNTY. COLORADO PAGE 1 PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS V.O. 'ARRANT NO. P.O. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 016440 NORWEST BANK CREELEY NA 9.015.53 TOTAL 5 9,015.53 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 AUGUST 24 19 92 and that payments should be made to the respect vie vendors in the amounts set opposite theft names with the total amount $ 9,015.53 DATED THIS 24TH DAY OF AUGUST . 19-22-----.. • WELD CCU i N SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 24TH DAY OF AUGUST 1992 . MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MyCommisslonExplresJanuaryl0.1996 _.. 14717441+#7.— 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 PAYROTY. FUND totaling $9,015.53 . C rperson P`' I i • ,, etstec - - , crd_44-_,,, ATTEST:Li/Ma I LOA,/ . 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Z a 1 r as a A K L a A N co a sa (Iperp �! y fP �A Oi ;II I 70 I Y{ 1~ S C X N. 1 1 tI l • • m w N 7 'S • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 'gs..f,0-14 ,4,7 / /41.4 9/..• DPSBXB20 DESCRIPTION OF MESSAGE IN IN-BASKET Message : THE FOLLOWING ROAD WAS OPENED AUGUST 20, 1992. IT WAS CLOSED : AUGUST 17, 1992 FOR A CULVERT REPLACEMENT AND DITCH CLEANING: : WCR 51 BETWEEN WCR 74 AND 3RD STREET (GALETON) : MONA Received from : PENOTCO2-MAIN Received : 08/20/92 14:51 Sent : 08/20/92 14:51 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- 1/- 12-Quit M 413 0-001 OFFICE OF THE MAYOR ity of 1000 10TH STgE , OREELEY, COLORADO 60131 G ET reeley August 18, 1992 George Kennedy, Chairman Board of Weld County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Dear Chairman Kennedy, • Since 1978, Weld County has provided temporary holding facilities for juveniles in the Weld County Jail to supplement state juvenile detention facilities in Brighton. While this arrangement has generated substantial expense to the County government and inconvenience and liability to the Sheriff in the operations of the County Jail, these supplemental facilities have provided short term detention benefits to the County's juvenile justice components, to area law enforcement agencies including the Sheriff's Department, and to taxpayers and residents throughout the County. The fiscal benefits of the supplemental facilities are more difficult to assess than the costs incurred by the County, and the convenience and "soft" dollar savings by various local government units can only be estimated, however, can be assumed to be substantial. Additionally, the use of the supplemental facilities in the County Jail has evolved into one of the most effective juvenile processes in the state of Colorado as evidenced by the relatively lower rate of persons committed to the state's long-term detention units, providing further tax benefits to the state as a whole. A County's decision to reallocate the juvenile space in the jail for added adult holding capacity jeopardizes the efficient and effective juvenile justice processes of Weld County which have existed for more than a decade, and represents a transfer of part of the costs of processing juvenile suspects through the justice system from the County to various governmental units, including municipalities throughout the County. The transfer of costs includes costs for transportation of juvenile inmates, added employee time for affected governmental units, and increased social costs in the form of reduced scope of juvenile services availability. Reduced holding capacity available to Weld County juvenile justice agencies translates to the inevitability that some serious juvenile offenders will not be physically detained which reduces the deterrent effects of incarceration, even temporarily, while increasing caseloads for the various juvenile justice system components. Residents and businesses in the City of Greeley are taxpayers of Weld County as well as of the City of Greeley, and while savings generated by the County through elimination of short-term juvenile holding facilities will reduce the County government budget, the transfer of costs to the City of Greeley budget may not result in actual taxpayer savings or benefits. The City of Greeley estimates that added costs of processing the approximately 200 juvenile physical custody arrests per year will total $25,000 to $30,000 annually if local juvenile detention facilities are eliminated. J George Kennedy Page two August 18, 1992 As there have been no intergovernmental discussions concerning the pending decision by the County prior to the County's budget process, little opportunity was afforded the City of Greeley or other)uvenile justice system components to explore alternatives which might exist,or to make appropriate recommendations which might benefit all concerned. Accordingly, the City of Greeley respectfully requests that Weld County delay final decision on the elimination of temporary juvenile holding facilities locally,and appoint a study group representative of affected agencies to review the issue and offer proposed alternatives. The operational and liability issues of concern to the County are shared by the various juvenile justice system components and municipalities affected, and the most productive resolution of these concerns may be developed through shared decision-making. Please be assured of our continued interest in,and commitment to,cost effective service delivery on behalf of the general public. We appreciate your consideration in this matter and are available to assist in any appropriate manner. nCere William . Morton Mayor ' JULY 21 , 1992 We the people, 0A. the IKE1t$Et COLONY, and the RESIDENTS of WCR 55 and WCR 54;, hereby petition the Weld County Comm issioners to have the two roads mentioned above PAVED. We have made several complaints to the Engineering Dept. about these roads. Grading doesn't do any good. It only lasts one day and there back to the same rough and bumpy conditions. Dust is also a big problem. Your help in this matter would be greatly appreciated. N ADDRESS PHONE NO. 44,41a, �/4 0,4944'/ ccJ4e 6-5- ��, 3s7-7fsg . 7.474/ thir, A Gg 97°-. IA) So-76 --/At 4/ a i 7 i Sf - — �" . > ' P ` '1.cww - 1 X18 S a r� Thi.eA Co(4b'(i 2c(, S c� '74Co 07.1./‘07.1./‘ 35 wcRcl 91/y 35 l - '71173 *i7 Su rLd,i fr 6Sg, 'oo5 . "/3 tic 14 a LESiE-X- SALA2- 2IF2blf 5L 3S3 ^ 2o .2 z. y hoisci.z.171.,ces.-1(apiv- rii,claiS go ei 37 cuc. le 5-5 dti2oni,62- RSA-. 2‘ Y21 toe. R 3-s-N K�.vs tY t03c2 ' 3c';Y /. L.,, ric}t),_ 7.,{ eduAile„ gfr /ovg„ Clett, 0,2 6 / 2O s�0._zA ST / P4111,4.. / L: f /16.40,_ :3517-e7gfl r 744,. .2459x/ e e'c R s -"ereatier art ss tz m ��%rv�4,40 n , s / �. .sue- ��s� 1,1 remit, jc.2.. 0( �57�5 wclZ Vls.\\,,,,..< a SS <4s<� DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING Doom(303)3664000.En.4750 7O.80x 766 Gnuber,COt.oeao 60652 111 k COLORADO August 10, 1992 The Board of Weld County Commissioners has received your petition of July 21. 1992 regarding paving Weld County Roads 55 and 54 1/4. All funds for paving have been committed for 1992. Therefore, no paving will be done this year. Each fail the commissioners consider their paving program for the following year. Information such as traffic counts and cost are gathered to help the commissioners make their decisions. Your request for paving will be included in the commissioners' package. ?lease remember, the commissioners receive requests to pave many more miles than their budget allows. Sincerely, Drew Scheltinga County Engineer DS/gb: cc: Commissioner Webster VCR 55 6 54 1/4 AQ Q_UVIQ)RITZ/FNCTNFRRtNC kFSPON&F, • RECOMMENDED ACTION: ' '/ -Narrative: Sec 44_/„4:L C l ('c ' Tom' Method of Response: Resolution Letter (Attached) Referral letter to ..__ No response Worksession Maintenance item, already resolved Staff Signature BW OK CH BK GL BOARD ACTIONt (Initial by Approval) ./ / Agree with Recommendation VS., is I Worksession UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO ; n, .0 Civil Action Pile No. 92-1-1591 PAUL LUNA VASQUEZ, PETE D. SOLIS. CARL A. SNYDER, JAMES LEO HENDERSON, and JULIO J. MADRID, SOWS Plaintiffs, v. WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. ED JORDAN. Veld County Sheriff, MIY.E METZGER, Jail Captain, LT. PEOGY JOHNSEN, Jail Lt. . LT. DAVID SHELTON, Jail Lt. , and JOHN COMEZ, Program Supervisor, Defendants. To the above named Defendants: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Paul Luna Vasquez, Pete D. Solis, Carl A. Snyder, Jamas Iwo Henderson and Julio J. Madrid, 910 10th Avenue. Greeley, CO 80631 and PILE WITH THE CLERK OP THE COURT an answer to the complaint which is herewith served upon you, within 20 days after service of this sunrons upon, you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to do so. judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. JAMP3 S. XANtPZAEL? Clerk of Court. A--&-t.cdAL Deputy Clerk.. Date: August 18, 1992 (Seal of Court) NOTE: This summons is issued pursuant to Rule 4 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. aCtilt G(}, T° c z m zd 7I ? goi m0a 1 o N > rrt H $� " W ;: n S b V7 ro XI Auger nt m(.4 a C m a 1 le Pi (D V,O. .. - ' A • C) ' ocau z <A boro0 0 a 0 S• ro F+ 0 ro 0 0ingiS mmileimmon xg: II1 No* s wpb ED US D!$T;;�arniO'T IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT . FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO �rnf . Civil Action No. 92-N-1591 JAMES• PAUL LUNA VASQUEZ, PETE D. SOLXS, CARL A. SNYDER,mAN P at LEO HENDERSON, and JULXO J. MADRID, BY___ __DEEP CUC Plaintiffs, -vs.- WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, ED JORDAN, Weld County Sheriff, MIKE METZGER, Jail Captain, PEGGY JOHNSON, Jail LT. , LT. DAVID SHELTON, Jail LT. , AND JOHN GOMEZ, Programor Supervisor, Defendants. ORDER DIRECTING SERVICE OF SUMMONS THIS MATTER is before the Court on Plaintiffs' p so civil rights complaint. The Court having reviewed the complaint and being fully advised: IT XS HEREBY ORDERED that service of a summons and a copy of the complaint is to be made upon the Defendants. DATED and ENTERED at Denver, Colorado this / day of August, 1992. BY THE COURT: /'L.__ RXCHA1D M. MOMS United States: Magistrate Judge Certificate of Service Civil Action No. 92-N-1591 Copies of the foregoing ORDER DIRECTING SERVICE OF SUMMONS, SUMMONS and COMPLAINT were mailed (certified) August 18, 1992 to the following: Paul Luna Vasquez Pete D. Solis Carl A. Snyder Jamas Leo Henderson (orders only) Julio J. Madrid 910 - 10th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 Veld County Commissioners 915 - 10th Avenue Creeley, CO 80631 Ed Jordan, Sheriff 910 - 10th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 Mike Metzger, Jail Captain 910 - 10th Avenue Creeley, CO 80631 Peggy Johnson, Jell Lt. 910 - 10th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 David Shelton, Jail Lt. 910 - 10th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 John Comes, Program Supervisor 910 - 10th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 arc, Jody Gourley, Secretary A. 8oudresux, Deputy Clerk a ,faun' r: VaQ� uee;•Pe'te''D: 'Sb1111.•" •.^. ,. ..;...••.. .. ... , ..6.144 .;fts.r .......�. tOOFAX Carl A. Snyder, James Leo Henderson,and Julio J. :Madrid. H.. •• ' . - 910 XQEiteAvunue, Oreeley,Colo. 80631 ...as.II •• n,r ♦ �•• • 1/4 UNITED STATES DISTRICT 5§U T �' ,1, R FOR THE DISTRICT OF COL Paul Luna Vasquez, Pete D. , Plaintiff CAS= `.O. awe s, art A. Snyder, I James L heerso..,and Ju110 J. Madrid. CTo to suDsl +' av _"• Clerk) v. Weld County Commissioners, Ed Jordan, Weld County Sheriff, Mike Metzger, jail COMPLAINT captain, Lt.Peggy Johnaen, .lall_Lt•,;.Lt. CIVIL RIGHTS 42 PLAINT David..Shelton, .iail..Lt. and John Gomez.,. PURSUANT TO . programor auperviaior. $ 1983 • Paul Luna Vasquez, Pete D. Solis, Carl A. Snyder, James Leo HenderAon,JURISDICTION and Julio Madrid. 1) are , tramcitizenso£ czor sly 6� 910 10th Avenue Oreele 80631 who presently resides at Ry a co' 04 WEld County Jail, 'County of weld . p ace o con 4 e,ne R.t1 • Weld County Commissioners 2) Defendant is a citizen of a'"e ° "•Rs; a eR aRt and is employed as 915 10th Avenue,Oreele Color 4.tq,. tat ) Weld County .Town ma.A At the time the claim(s) 064 on an tctte, .•6 any) alleged in this complaint arose, was. this defendants acting ft under color of state law? Yes rre o nfo. If r is "Yes", briefly explain: . Jail, County of Weld, State of XE-2 8/82 CIVIL RIGHTS COMPLAINT (42 U.S.C. 51983) Cap's c •Mtke'Mlet'zger'' lira Witt ieve'`"Of'•Cb1$isadr ad'"ie"eMadyeC`$y'tKeF*"'� • " Weld- County. Sheriff Office. Alt-the time ,the claim(a). alleged in..this ' . • complaint arose this defendant is acting under color of state law for the Weld, County. Jail, and for the 19thtJudscial:.District,County of Weld. Lt. Peggy Johnsen, is a citizen of Colorado and is employed by the Weld County Sheriff Office. At the time the claim(s) alleged in this complaint arose this defendant is acting under color of state law for the Weld County Jail and for the 19th .Judic'.ial_District,County of Weld. Lt. David Shelton is a citizen. of Colorado and is employed by the Weld County Sheriff Office. At the time the claim(s) alleged in this Complaint arose this defendant is actind under color of state law for the weld County Jail and for the 19th judicial District,County of Weld. Mr. John Gomez is a citizen of Colorado and is employed by the Weld County Sheriff Office, head programor. At the time the claim(s) alleged in this complaint arose this defendant is acting under color of state law for the Weld Conty Jtil and for the 19th Judicial District , County of weld. A I h4,'r •fr\h_•.I .•• I r. •♦I- .• ti /. • N .,\r..\•••_. .• '.J•. ••r.• .. I Y , •�M�._. I/tea.. 1.1.1w. /. 3y•• , Defendaes., . ... , . .••h. .Name 0 sscen eNen dntl � and is employed as .. ,County of Weld, State . (C44, ts z Weld County Sheriff At the time the claim,;s: l -4-1 n an 44 t. 3au1 ' .• alleged in this complaint arose was`tthis\•defenIf dant tr answer 'ofunder color of state law. is "Yes", briefly explain: 5her7f'f •of thr County Jail. County of Weld, State of Colorado (Use the back of this page to furnish the above infor- mation for additional defendants.) a) Jurisdiction is invoked pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 51343(3) ; 42 51983. wish jurisdiction under dif- ferent oradditional statutes, you may slist .them below.) B. NATURE OF THE CASE 11 Briefly state the background of your case. We the People and inmates of the United States, County of Weld , State of Colorado, in order to form this class action Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 8 1983. The Defendants are violating the Plaintiffs constitutional Rights guaranteed by the United Staes of Amercia. (1) . Defendants shall make no law disrepecting an inmates establishment of religion belief. Inmates in D-Pod , Holding, and G-Max. Which the Defendants are denying the above . areas.to attend religion services. (2) . Inmates in C-Max and locked down it their cells are been denied Gym and visitation rights. Especially when the incident never accure in the visiting area. (3) . Weld county jail has an inadequet law library . Which denied inmates the right t0 protected their constitutional rights, by the United States constitutions.(4) . The visit- ing rooms are cruel and unusual punishment, the visiting room are booths which are glass windows/with speaker vest's. Which make it very hard to hear their visitors, with all the yelling going on during visitation. (5) . Medical attention is inadequet to inmates at the Weld County Jail. (6) . The Weld County Jail is inadequet to house inmates, not enough room to hold more inmates than the County Jail oan hold, get really.rnoisy in the pods, because there no place for the noisy to go, its like being ins box with out any windows. , Damaging inmates hearing and health physically as well as mentally. Upon investigation the matter will be seen how defe- endants are violating the Plaintiff constitutional rights. and especaliy the cruelity and unusual ,punishment on disciplinary procedures, member of the disciplinary board, take part on answeringdisciplinary appeals. Which doettnCt give the inmate a chance on appeals .••.w...a...�. .+.......4� ... .4rrrC.r, •.cxustOp*ACT4Q$ ....r. .. .. . .rr �..i.- •. ..♦ . .�. . ... . '1) 1 allege that' the sf.ollowing of my constitutional rights, privileges or immunities have been violated and that the . nec- essary followessaryiyo facts may form /he toostwofor additional allegations: (44"(If :c 11") • essary you may attach up to explain any allegation or to list additional suppertiag facts. ) The Defendant(s) are in violation of the 1st. 2nC11 Count I; ( 4th;. 5th, 6th, 8th, )9*Z, and 14th AmenrlmPnr atierenteetnnire. United States Constitution • (2) Supporting Facts : (Include all facts you consider important, including names of persons involved, places and dates. Describe exactly nour own words without citing how yeach defendant involved. Sta te .the facts clearly in legal authority or argument.) Defendant(s) are still operating a Jail that is inadeouet to house inmates and continue to violated inmates Constitutional Rights, by law. 8) (1) Count II: (2) Supporting Facts: M1. • • • • -3- arc., s/82 • F/IP !•rl.. • w 4I, .. • rN ••. ..La. q.Y\'N. • w4•.Ir"• a • y r.�_ r .v r. ...w. . • C) (1J .. C9unt • (:) Supporting Facts: D. PREVIOUS LAWSUITS AND ADMINISTRATIVE RELIEF 1) Have you begun other lawsuits in state or federal court dealing with the same facts involved in this action or other- wise relating to the conditions of your imprisonment? Yes 0 No aIf your answer is "Yes", describe each lawsuit. (1 there is more than one lawsuit, using derdescribe the same outline.) thadditional llaw- suits on another piece of paper, a) Parties to previous lawsuit: Plaintiffs: Defendants: • b) Name of court and docket number c) Disposition (for example: Was the case dismissed? Was it appealed? Is it still pending? • d) Issues railed • e ApproXiMate date t: ..:ng .awsu.t ._ f) Approximate date of disposition •• 'ave previtusly Sought informal or f_ W rma: :e:tef .:_ :.`.e Appr:prtate administrative officials regarding _ e acts . plaited of in Par: C. Yes ® No If your answer is "Yes", briefly describe how relief was sought and the re- sults. If your answer is "No", briefly expla_n why afW:ats- • N ative relief was not sought. This matter has been brought to their attention before and noting has been done. • E. REQUEST FOR RELIEF 1) I believe that I am entitled to the following relief: ` Defendants" are *sued in their ihdididual and capacities. Plaintiffs demand a trial by jury pursuant to Rule 38 P.R.C.P. Issue an injunction that the defendants are to grant plaintiffs all the conditions regired by law of the United States Constitutions. Allowing Contact visits, better the living conditions. reduce the noise by placing some kind of carpet on the walls, better medical treatment, allow inmates adequet and.up_ to date law books, and allow inmates in G-Max Visitation rights and gym as required bylaw. Issue a declaratory judgment that defendants have violated Plaintiff lst,2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 8th , . and 14th Amendment, Constitutional rights when plaintiffs are subjected to Equal Protection of The Law, guaranteed.-.. by. the UnitedcStates Constitutions. n /J,,��, /_� !a f eaBiA Y�RSdrr4. ��1•�y4/ f"r4; ignature Attorn y (i any) a� 7 et a ner (32 (Attorney' s full address and telephone number)• 652 � /14,4144--V -S • - • • Grant -compensatory damgaea„ to, Piaintlfta in thc, following apountz:,. . $75,000 to each plaintiffs. Grant PunitSYe sausages to plaintiffs in'the following •amounts:• • $75,000 to each plaintiffs. -`e,. undersigned declares ;ar ---- j :_es , verifies . cs:3:es p 'h•1C •ie :s :he. ;at z. ac d :he 1:^Se ' . :11'•: and :ha: t ac: .... :?:1: a 416 read --c: . :3 ::.5 . S = na: _r:Rifted he-e:n is e 1.'._i 13 �`sr - $ :t :: 1�2 j�,o l /o 'Executed at . .. d..L ,ace, (441114a< MO De s>, 1 111 • •6- X!-2 3/92 WELD COUNTY COUNCIL August 20. 1992 P.O. BOX 758 GREELEY, CO 80632 356-4000, ext. 4780 PRESS RELEASE The Weld County Council , in accordance with the Weld County Home Rule Charter. will meet in regular session on Thursday, September 3. 1992, at 7:30 p.m. at the Eaton Town Hall Auditorium, 223 First Street. Eaton. Colorado. Highlighted will be a forum of Weld County bank officers and other investment experts discussing the possibility of investing more of Weld County tax money in Weld County institutions. The Council will also discuss its Rules and Procedures and its Newspaper Subscriptions. The public is invited to attend the Council meeting and provide input on these issues or any other interests they may have pertaining to County government. -30- A • OFFICE OF WELD COUNTY COUNCIL 44�yy PHONE(303)360000 EXT,102� 01510Th STREET,ROOM 330 GREELEV,COLORA0O 00031 COLORADO August 26, 1992 MFbORAJDUM To: Weld County Commissioners Fr: Dave Young, County Council President Re: Sore Meeting Appearance Today is my first contract day back at Heath. Since we have a new principal and since the first staff meeting with the new principal is set for 8:30 today, I regret that I will not be able to appear in person before the Board. The only item I would like to bring to your attention is that the Council is organizing a panel discussion as described in the attached letter. A similar letter has been sent to the other panel participants. The Commissioners, as always, are invited to attend our monthly meeting, Note that the date of this meeting has been changed from the usual first Wednesday to Thursday, September 3th and that the location is in Eaton. If you would lika to dine with us, please have Vicki Sprague let the Council secretary Sandy Nagel know by Tuesday, September 1st so that the appropriate arrangements with the Eat'n Place can be made. • Thanks for your interest in the activities of the County Council. OFFICE OF WELD COUNTY'COUNCIL PHONE(003;3664000 EXT.At4a 916 10TH STRUT,ROOM 339 GREELEY,COLORADO 806.31 COLORADO August 26, 1992 Mr. Hank Rahmig, President Central Bank Greeley 3690 West 10th Street Greeley, CO 80634 Dear Hank, I am writing you as a follow up to our phone conversation earlier this month. First, let me thank you for your willingness to participate in the panel dis- cussion with the Weld County Council on Thursday, September 3, 1992. As I mentioned earlier, the Council has been studying investment practices of the County following action last December against Institutional Treasury Manage- ment by the SEC which caused $4.6 million of Weld's assets to be frozen. While the Council plays no role in the appropriation or investment of county funds, the Weld County Home Rule Charter stipulates that "the Council shall review all aspects of county government and shall make such periodic reports to the people relating to expenditures, efficiency, responsiveness, adherence to statutes, laws and regulations, and other matters as the Council deems advisable," In addition, the Charter states that "the County Treasurer shall, with prudence, deposit available funds in accordance with the statutes of the State of Colorado giving preference to Weld County financial institutions." !n the course of our investigation, all five members of the Council have raised a similar question at one point or another: can more of our County funds be invested right here in Weld County and if so, how? In an effort to provide as many positive answers to that question as possible, we are calling upon your professional expertise for help. The other members of the panel are Mr. Mr. Hank Rahmlg Page 2 August 26, 1992 Gerald Shadwick, Affiliated National Bank Greeley, Mr, Brent Beichle, Kersey State Bank, and Mr, John Burger and Mr. Bill Bacon, both of Community Economic Development Company of Colorado (CEDCO). Though he was invited, Treasurer Mike Loustalet has indicated he will be unable to attend as he will be out of town. We would like to limit the entire panel discussion to no more than forty-five minutes. To show our appreciation, we would like to invite you to dine with us before the meeting at 6:00 p.m. at the Eat'n Place, 101 Second Street, Eaton. If, for some reason, you are unable to have dinner with us, the meeting will start at 7:30 p.m. at the Eaton Town Hall Auditorium, 223 First Street. After some preliminaries, I plan to have the panel begin the discussion around 7:45. If you have any questions, I can be reached in the evenings at 356-2098. 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AUTHbAIKD RGNSICNTATIVS S�^^`0 Cori-4 1 4S)M2'x'ynotp8� "i , iiwn ty`,mNYkW,1AM?M ' x'S,P" ..4c040ORroRAWOIS407, aeI�4rCial- rr-g4- • CITY OF EVANS RESOLUTION NO. _._.23-1392... sF2NDING!ttbthaTIAL COMPLIANCE FOR INITIATING ANNEXATION PROCEEDINGS FOR THE AGHAJANI ANNEXATION C. WHEREAS,, a written petition, together with four prints of an annexation map', was hereto for filed with the City Clerk requesting the annexation of certain property to be known as the Aghajani Annexation, more particularly described in the County of Weld, State of Colorado, as follows: See attached Exhibit A WHEREAS, the city council desires to initiate annexation proceedings in accordance with law. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVANS, COLORADO: ,Sectop 1. That the City Council hereby accepts said annexation petition, finds and determines that the annexation petition and accompanying map are in substantial compliance with CRS 31-12-107, and desires to initiate annexation proceedings in accordance with law. Zectipn 2. The City Council shall hold a hearing to determine if the proposed annexation complies with CRS 31-12-104 and 31-12- 105, or such parts thereof as may be required to establish eligibility for annexation under the terms of Part 1, Article 12, Title 31, CRS. A hearing shall be held on the (th day of October , 1992, in the City Council Chambers of the City of Evans, 3700 Golden Street, Evans, Colorado, at 7:30 p.m. Zect on 3. The City Clerk shall publish notice of such hearing once per week for four successive weeks in the Greeley Tribune, with the first publication at least thirty (30) days prior to the date of the hearing. The City Clerk shall also send a copy of this Resolution and the petition for annexation to the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, the County Attorney and to any Special District or School District within the area proposed to be annexed. Section 4. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect upon its passage and adoption. h PASSED, SIGNED,N APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting this 18e day of , 1992. ATTEST: CITY OF EVANS, COLORADO BY �� , • City clerk Mayor A EXHIBIT A That part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 30, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, and the Southwest Quarter of Section 29, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, which is more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast Corner of said Southeast Quarter; Thence South 06° 06' East, a distance of 273 .00 feet; Thence South 00°44' West, a distance of 602.0 feet to the Northeast Corner of a parcel No. 5A as shown on map recorded January 6, 1972 in Book 660 as Reception No. 1581532; Thence continuing South 00° 44 'West, a distance of-291.0 feet; Thence North 89°16' West, a distance of 203.0 feet; Thence North 00°44' East, a distance of 291.0 feet; Thence South 89°16' East, a distance of 203.0 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning of said parcel No. 5A. Said parcel contains 1.356 acres (59,073 square feet) , more or less, and is subject to any rights-of-way or other easements as granted or reserved by instruments of record or as now existing on said parcel of land. 4405 West Service Road, Evans, Colorado 80620 p1TY 01. .. •. CITY OF EVANS �eT/rg 3700 GOLDEN STREET P.O.SOX 59 EY • EVANS. COLORADO 80620 rowDJD 14114.14441wu I171303.339.53<4 %0RO MIT= tilt_ANWATIPN The undersigned, in accordance with Article 12, Chapter 31, CRS, as amended, hereby petition for City Council of the City of Evans, Colorado, for annexation to the City of Evans the unincorporated to r tory more partic ],arly described below, to be known as Vta��, al &' (NAME OF ADDITI ) , and in support of said Petition, your petitioners allege that: 1) It is desirable and necessary that the following described territory be annexed to the City of Evans;. {INSERT OR ATTACH LEGAL DESCRIPTION} ArSafteaL 2) Not less than one-sixth (1/6) of the perimeter of the area proposed to be annexed is contiguous with the City of Evans, Colorado; 3) A community of interest exists between the territory proposed to be annexed and the City of Evans, Colorado; 4) The territory proposed to be annexed is urban or will be urbanized in the near future; 5) The territory proposed to be annexed is integrated or is capable of being integrated with the City of Evans, Colorado; 6) The signatures of the Petition comprise one hundred percent (100%) of the landowners of the territory to be included in the area proposed to be annexed and said landowners attesting to the facts and agreeing to the conditions herein contained will negate the necessity of any annexation election; 7) No land held in identical ownership, whether consisting of one tract or parcel of real estate or two or more contiguous tracts or parcels of real estate: • a) Is divided into separate parts or parcels without the written consent of the landowner or landowners thereof, unless such tracts or parcels are separated by a dedicated street, road or other public way; Pace 2 Petition for Annexation b) Comprising twenty (20) acres or more and which, together with the buildings and improvements situated thereon has an assessed value in excess of Two ;:undyed Thousand Dollars (5200, 000) for ad valorem tax purposes for the year proceeding the annexation, is included within the territory proposed to be annexed without the written. consent cf the landowner or landowners. a) No part of the area proposed to be annexed is more than three miles fro= a point on the municipal boundary, as such was established more than one year before this annexation will take place; 9) Tr. area proposed to be annexe cryrises (;;ORE TZAN TEN ACRES AND ' SCXRD 0: COUNTX 0, 5SIONZRS CF WILD COtNZY 'ruts AGREED TO UkT4.1.E TX 11 RE a ...ZNT OF AN IMPACT REPORT AS PROVIDED FOR IN 54 C' -12-108.5, CRS, AS AMENDED. ) (MORE, TYA7 TEN ACRES AND " 1..^ CT RZ?CRT AS PROVIDED FOR IN SECTION 31-12-108.5, CR AS AMEN IS REQUIRED. ) (TEN ACRES OR FEWER AND AN ..PACT RE?CRT AS r DED FOR IN SECTION 31-12- 108. 5, C' , AS A!4E::DED, IS NOT REQU - . ) 10) The area proposed to be annexed is located within Weld County, and the following special distr4cts; , CC k� �, water Districts �nll W sanitation D1stxict TV\ C Fire District Wit5 ;j- , LC I SaA&1 f ES . School District (n Recreation District_ y� h Library District 1A " i � Ambulance District 0 C.a Jr. College District ✓Yt. `]`r- SOLI etc Other -��- J 11) The mailing address of each signer, the legal description of the land owned by each signer and the date of signing of each signature are all shown on this Petition; 12) Accompany this Petition are four (4) prints of the annexation map containing the following information: • a) A written legal description of the boundaries of the area proposed to be annexed; b) A map shoving the boundary of the area proposed to be annexed, such map prepared and containing the seal of a registered engineer or land surveyor; • Page 3 Petition For Annexation c) Within the annexation boundary map there is shown the location of each ownership tract in unplatted land, and if part or all of the area is to be platted, than the boundaries and the plat number of plots or of lots and blocks are shown; d) Next to the boundary of the area proposed to be annexed is drawn the contiguous boundary of the city of Evans, and the contiguous boundary of any other municipality abutting the area proposed to be annexed; e) The dimensions of•the contiguous boundaries are shown on the map. 13) The territory to be annexed is not presently a part of any incorporated city, city and county, or town; 14) The undersigned agree to the following conditions, which shall be covenants running with the land, and which shall, at the option of the City, appear on the annexation map: a) Water rights shall be provided pursuant to City ordinance; b) The owners shall participate in providing drainage plans and improvements and payment of a unit drainage fee as may be required by the City for the area; c) The undersigned hereby waive any and all "vested rights" previously created pursuant to Section 24-68-103, CBS, as amended. d) The undersigned and the City may enter into a Pre- Annexation Agreement prior.to the effective date of this annexation, which agreement shall be additional conditions its effectively as it set forth in this Petition. 15) Petitioner represents that: (Check one) No part of the property to be annexed is includ d within any site specific development plan approved by Weld County, Colorado. k4 , n A sits specific development plan has been approvtd by Weld County, Colorado, which has created a vested right. 16) The petitioner understands he will be responsible for costs incurred by the city of Evans such as, but not limited to, advertising and recording fees. • Page 4 Petition For Annexation PETITION FOR ANNEXATION Exec ed this day of _9r--- ,_, 199-21. ' , > a Nane Nano Wo5- , r M., /0.134X 875" X• Address Address Nana Sane)< X Address Address The foregoing instrur.,ent a914Zy acknowledged before me this er7R day of , A.D. 199.-11 . witness ny hon4 and official seal. My connission expires "11.,,-;;;;V,7112'" • G� cl f S rX u lic Office Usa Only Zia.yy .97 n c .":751/n) g Date Received ' Signed Fees: ,C"fCe-MiN(o fif S PETANNEX ANNEXATION PETITION FORM Attached is a blank annexation petition to be- completed and submitted to the Evans City Clerk. in order to expedite the processing of the Petition, the following information should be furnished with the Petition when it is presented to the city Clerk. TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT: Date: Name of Annexation: Aj icaka Ian , I flt KCb'Q ee5 Name of Property Owner(s) : ,5�'yy4 4( J • 11/4,5114:14 y�; 1 Q^6"ti .37C- Person to Contact: cla r1" r1 5" . SC/. gj, 330 -6006 Name f Address ev4,15 Phone Number of Annexation Agreements: /,';1 re-get/44%5F Size of Acreage (Gross Acreage) : f 33(p Location: Sec.,30 , T ` , R 4pS W. County of IAJ4UL 100% of owners signed Yc.5 Filing Fee Amount: $— 0 Less than 100% of owners signed A/4 Filing Fee Amount: $- School District(s) : (Q Special District(s) : nnr% tkirt04.Oiel FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: Above Information Review by: Name Title Date Date Petition Filed: Petition (Revenue) No. Filing Fee Paid: $ Amount Date Resolution No. Finding Compliance Hearing Date: Published: 1. 2. 3. 4. .� Petition Information & Notice Sent to: County Commissioners: CountyAttorney: SchoolDistrict(s) : SpecialDistrict(s) : Impact Report- Due Date: Filed w/County Commissioners: Public Hearing Date: Fact Finding Resolution No. Annexation Ordinance No. Effective Date: Zoning Ordinance No. Effective Date: Motion for Reconsideration (within 10 days of effective date) : Expiration of challenge period: L�,1,4•L..,.Ay�, ... \r• Jr T, `'` ` , REZONING PLAT CASE NO.4-4 U. S. %heaay 85 c S a r', -IAIe ?aria 'I�n :y_� a E�r'nwin� h sa•p!'6 1 'ocras W r9/.0 t^k '.;:. sY��?oo'e�'W �oe.o' ' ear, cr/. ° e-Arcs/ OA a SK..n,Te.+,,R61 W. --I— 3 le- ,. . p N. o e s.� toner '4'A�rl r//rr./ iK ",: ', W o Fip...dtonerr-6•,,..tnni/ S cS w • 1ti IImo�,, • w' IM' ISO �d force/ 5 sz a `� S M to h . Scale I to too' Wow 44'S 291.O' bj LEGAL DESCRIPTION • lI THAT PART OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 30. TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANGE 65 WEST OF THE SIXTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, AN0 THE SOVTIGIEST QUARTER OF SECTION 29, TUWUSHIP 5 NORTH. RANGE 65 WEST OF THE SIXTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, WHICH IS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS • FOLLOWSI BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER; THENCE SOUTH 06° 06' EAST. A DISTANCE OF 273.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00° 44' WEST, A DISTANCE OF 602.0 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF A PARCEL NO. 5A AS SHOWN ON MAP RECORDED JANUARY 6, 1972 IN DOOK 660 AS RECEPTION NO. 1581532; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 00° 44' WEST, A DISTANCE OF 291.0 FEET; THENCE NORTH 89° 16' NEST. A DISTANCE 0/ 203.0 FEET: ., THENCE NORTH 000 44' CAST, A DISTANCE OF 291.0 'CET: ;. THENCE SOUTH 69° 16' CAST. A DISTANCE OF 203.0 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE TRUE POINT Of BEGINNING OF SAID PARCEL NO. 54.. SAID PARCEL CONTAINS 1.356 ACRES (59,073 SQUARE FEET), MORE OR LESS. MID IS SUBJECT TO ANY RIGHTS-OF-DAY OR OTHER EASEMENTS AS GRANTED OR RESERVED BY INSTRUMENTS OF RECORD OR AS NOW EXISTING ON SAIO PARCEL OF LAND. 4405 WEST SERVICE ROAD, EVANS, COLORADO 80620. • '4 . • • McRae f CAed, Inc. 1MN•6Ar 's',, yrree/ty, C./. .Is S!/ 68049 Va n On Op CITY OF EVANS EVANS EVAN3700 GOLDEN STREET S,COLORADO 80620-2724 303.339.5344 COLORADO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING .,>•. NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Title 18 of the City of Evans Municipal Code and Part 1, Article 12, Title 31 CRS, that the Planning Commission of the City of Evans, Colorado, will hold a Public Hearing on the 22nd day of September, 1992, commencing at 7:00 P.M. at the City Hall Council Chambers, 3700 Golden Street, Evans, CO, and The City Council of the City of Evans, Colorado will hold a Public Hearing on the 6th day of October, 1992, commencing at 7:30 P.M. at the City Hall Council Chambers, 3700 Golden Street, Evans, CO, at which time and place they will consider and act upon a request filed to annex the following property: That part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 30, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, and the Southwest Quarter of Section 29, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, which is more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast Corner of said Southeast Quarter; Thence South 06006' East, a distance of 273.00 feet; Thence south 00° 44' West, a distance of 602.0 feet to the Northeast Corner of a parcel No. SA as shown on map recorded January 6, 1972 in Book 660 as Reception No. 1581532; Thence continuing South 00°44 'West, a distance of 291.0 feet; Thence North 89°16' West, a distance of 203.0 feet; Thence North 00°44' East, a distance of 291.0 feet; Thence South 89° 16' East, a distance of 203.0 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning of said parcel No. 5A. Said parcel contains 1.356 acres (59,073 square feet) , more or less, and is subject to any rights-of-way or other easements as granted or reserved by instruments of record or as now existing on said parcel of land. 4405 West Service Road, Evans, Colorado 80620 All persons in any manner interested in the proposed annexation may be present and may be heard. Kim Betz City Clerk City of Evans Published in the Greeley Tribune September 5, 12, 19, 26, 1992 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 92-42 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR AN I-1 (INDUSTRIAL) USE IN THE C-3 (COMMERCIAL) ZONE DISTRICT - FRANK'S WOODWORKING A public hearing was conducted on August 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, Lee Morrison Planning Department representative, Brian Grubb The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated July 27, 1992, and duly published July 30, 1992, in the Windsor Beacon, a public hearing was conducted, on August 12, 1992. at which time it was continued to August 19, 1992, to consider the request of Frank's woodworking for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for an I-1 (Industrial) use in the C-3 (Commercial) Zone District. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this a matter of record. Brian Grubb. Planning Department representative, entered the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record as written. Commissioner Lacy said John Pickle, Environmental Protection Services, submitted a note stating Condition of Approval #3c, concerning soil sampling, may be removed. Mr. Grubb said the only other issue is that the well is subject to administration, which includes a potential for shut off. He said the Division of Water Resources has no problem with the well: however, he recommends adding a development standard which would prohibit Frank Neal, applicant, from operating if the well is shut off. Mr. Neal said the well has never been shut down in the past. He said it serves fourteen other people, but it is drilled on his property. Commissioner Lacy asked Mr. Neal if the well was shut down. would he be willing to close the business until water is available. Mr. Neal said the water has a very limited use, and there is no water storage available at present. In response to a question from Commissioner Kirby, Mr. Grubb said the water is more of a health issue than fire protection. Commissioner Harbert said if the well water is interrupted, Mr. Neal should be required to provide bottled drinking water and a tank for restroom facilities. The Board agreed that an adequate water supply would need to be made available. Mr. Morrison explained that the wells are served on a priority basis. Mr. Neal said water would be available to buy to supplement the well if necessary. Commissioner Lacy said a back-up situation needs to be available. Mr. Grubb said a condition of approval and a development standard would need to be added if a back up system is to be required. Commissioner Kirby said they only need a commitment to either close the business or provide water if the well is shut off. The Board concurred. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the request of Frank's Woodworking for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for an I-1 (Industrial) use in the C-3 (Commercial) 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, and the removal of Condition of Approval I/3c and addition of the development standard concerning the well. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Lacy, with the reading of the added development standard. There was no public testimony offered concerning this matter. Mr. Grubb read the addition of Development Standard 83 into the record. The motion carried unanimously. p 920753 RE: HEARING CERTIFICATION - FRANK'S WOODWORKING PAGE 2 This Certification was approved on the 24th day of August, 1992. ��� / l/////-y�Jv APPROVED; ATTEST: Lad?/ y�2'( d? BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld C g y Clerk to thq/Board 0 /2 / y� � By; Geo a Kennldy, Chairman Deputy Clerk to the Boatel, -' Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem • TAPE #92-25 / C. W. Kir DOCKET 1192-42 • Gord a • PLOB74 W. H. We at r 920753 HEARING CERTIFICATION • DOCKET NO. 92-44 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AMENDED SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR I AN OIL AND GAS SUPPORT AND SERVICE FACILITY IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - ASSOCIATED NATURAL GAS, INC. A public hearing was conducted on August 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, Lee Morrison Planning Department representative, Keith Schuett The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated August 3. 1992, and duly published August 6, 1992. in the Windsor Beacon, a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of Associated Natural Gas. Inc., for a Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for an oil and gas support and service facility in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Lee Morrison, 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 as written. In response to a comment from Commissioner Lacy, Mr. Schuett stated the road to the facility is paved, but the yard is gravel. Bob Pearson represented the applicant and explained, for Commissioner Lacy, that the air compressor has a new starter and muffler which will control the noise. Commissioner Lacy questioned the traffic increase since the headquarters from 1st Avenue will be moving to this site. Mr. Pearson also said there will be 24 loads per day from the new facility, which is not an increase. Trucks, supervision and personnel will be located at the new site, which will be an increase of approximately 24 employees. Mr. Schuett questioned whether repairs will be done on site. Mr. Pearson said only service and maintenance. There was no public testimony offered concerning this matter. Commissioner Webster moved to approve the request of Associated Natural Gas, Inc., for a Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit for an oil and gas support and service facility 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 Lacy, and it carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 24th day of August, 1992. APPROVED: ATTEST:i0 /(//+ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ��/��/000000"'''' /U WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk t. th Board By: / 4 ( m�` .4 � -^ Geor a Kenn dy, Chairman �- Deputy Clerk to the Board onstance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem TAPE #92-25 Co W. Ki b DOCKET #92-44 Go . ac PL0876 W. H. Webster 920759 CC- -Pk HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 92-45 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR AN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT (COMMERCIAL TRUCKING OPERATION) IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - MARLIN AND SHIRLEY NESS A public hearing was conducted on August 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, Lee Morrison Planning Department representative, Keith Schuett The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated August 3, 1992, and duly published August 6, 1992, in the Windsor Beacon, a public hearing was Conducted to consider the request of Marlin and Shirley Ness for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for an agricultural service establishment (commercial trucking operation) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Lee Morrison, 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 as written. Marlin Ness, applicant, was present and explained the operation is for maintenance and repair, which is done by Mr. Ness and his son. In response to a question from Commissioner Lacy, Mr. Ness said they do all their own repair work, and parking on site is limited to seven days. He also said they have well water, and they agree to all Conditions of Approval and Development Standards. Commissioner Lacy stated the development standard requiring a restroom facility was removed because this is a family operation. There was no public testimony offered concerning this matter. Chairmat} Kennedy questioned the issue regarding the transferring of the permit which was discussed during the Planning Commission hearing. Mr. Schuett read the language change in Development Standard 03 into the record. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the request of Marlin and Shirley Ness for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for an agricultural service establishment (commercial trucking 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. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Webster, and it carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 24th day of August, 1992. // �/ APPROVED: ATTEST: /age . _{; BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS /V �V(vv/ ���/l WELD COUNTY. COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board By: ��,(�q� � . >, eor e Ken edy, Chairman Deputy C erk-t0 the Board l� Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem • TAPE 092-25 C. W. Xi y DOCKET 092-45 Ger PL0877 W. H. Webster 920760 GG % /91-• 1. HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 92-46 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR A HOME BUSINESS (PROFESSIONAL CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE) IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - JOHN AND MARILYN ORTH A public hearing was conducted on August 19, 1992. at 10:00 A.M., with the following present Commissioner George Kennedy. Chairman Commissioner Constance L. Harbert. Pro-Tam Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Assistant County Attorney. Lee Morrison Planning Department representative, Lanell Swanson The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated August 3, 1992. and duly published August 6. 1992, in the Windsor Beacon. a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of John and Marilyn Orth for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a home business (professional chiropractic office) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this a matter of record. Lanell Swanson. Planning Department representative, entered the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record as written. Marilyn Orth, applicant, was present and said they bought 72 acres at Highway 392 and Weld County Road 25 last November. They would like to start building a home/office combination. She said they have no problem with the Development Standards and Conditions of Approval. There was no public testimony offered concerning this matter. In response to a question from Commissioner Harbert, Ms. Orth said there would probably be three or four people there at one time, and she confirmed for Commissioner Lacy an average of 20 to 30 per day. In response to a question from Commissioner Webster. Ms. Orth said her husband is retired from John Deere and all of his business is done elsewhere, other than phone. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the request of John and Marilyn Orth for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a home business (professional chiropractic office) 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 Webster. and it carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 24th day of August, 1992. APPROVED: ATTEST: �(�jrj BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld C my Clerk to/the Board 1 j ✓ • By: /�-'G�/1' , r�-t� C ;-L. e Ke edy, airman Deputy Clerk to the Board' onstance L. Harbor , Pro-Tem TAPE 1/92-23 C. W. Ki y DOCKET #92-46 Got PL0878 W W. H. Websta 920761 C RECORD OP PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO AUGUST 24, 1992 TAPE 092-25 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, mat in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center. Greeley, Colorado, August 24, 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 August 19, 1992, as printed. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS; Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the hearings conducted on August 19, 1992, as follows: 1) Special Review Permit for an 1-1 (Industrial) use in the C-3 (Commercial) Zone District. Frank's Woodworking; 2) Amended Special Review Permit for an oil and gas support and service facility in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Associated Natural Gas, Inc.; 3) Special Review Permit for an agricultural service establishment (commercial trucking operation) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Marlin and Shirley Ness; and 4) Special Review Permit for a home business (professional chiropractic office) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, John and Marilyn Orth. Commissioner Kirby 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: There were no reports given today. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $274,154.74 Handwritten warrants: General fund $ 3.992.71 Payroll $ 9,015.53 Commissioner Webster moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion which carried unanimously. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER CONTRACT FOR HIV SERVICES WITH THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said contract and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT WITH SCHOOL OF NURSING, UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO, AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden said this is the regular agreement for interns. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Webster, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER LAW ENFORCEMENT SPECIAL DUTY AGREEMENT BETWEEN SHERIFF AND VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden said this is the standard overtime agreement used for special events. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER INSTALLATION OF "25 MPH SPEED LIMIT" SIGNS AT HILL-N- PARK DRIVE AT 49TH STREET AND CASA GRANDE DRIVE AT 47TH AVENUE IN HILL-N-PARK SUBDIVISION: Drew Scheltinga, County Engineer, said this Is in response to several requests received regarding the speed limit in the Hill-N-Park Subdivision. The recommendation of staff, to install "25 MPH Speed Limit" signs on Hill-N-Park Drive north of 49th Street and on Casa Grande Drive east of 47th Avenue, sets the speed limit for the two areas not d^elt with previously. All of Hill-N-Park will now have a 25 MPH speed limit. Commissioner Webster moved to approve said installation. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. Commissioner Kennedy questioned the parking of trucks in the subdivision. Apparently they are leaving trucks and reefers running all night long. Mr. Scheltinga stated the residents were not in favor of trucks being prohibited, apparently they requested selective prohibition of truck parking. He is working to solve the problem. CONSIDER TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 16 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 71 AND 73; AND WELD COUNTY ROAD 120 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 59 AND 67: Commissioner Webster moved to approve said closures. Seconded by Commissioner Lacy, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER APPOINTMENT TO TEMPORARY HOMELESS/HOUSING ADVISORY TASK FORCE: Commissioner Lacy moved to appoint Alvina Darrera to the Temporary Homeless/Housing Advisory Task Force. The term of the task force is to expire December 31, 1993. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. (The meeting was recessed at 9:10 a.m. to allow time for the representative from Lind Land Company to be present.) Minutes - August 24, 1992 Page 2 PLANNING: CONSIDER REQUEST FOR PREADVERTISEMENT OF PUD FINAL PLAN FOR LIND LAND COMPANY: Chuck Cunliffe, Director of Planning Services, reviewed the reasons for the unfavorable recommendation of staff in this matter. He stated the application was incomplete until this past Friday. and the revised covenants still have not been received. Staff is uncomfortable with hurrying through a PUD Final Plan on a major development. Gary Tuttle, of Tuttle Applegate. Inc.. discussed the reason for the request. Commissioner Lacy indicated he has real concerns in rushing through this plan. Commissioner Harbert stated she has a problem since the company is the one that brought up the fact. in the last hearing, that State law has changed; however, when they submitted their first draft of the covenants no consideration was made to include the proper verbiage. Commissioner Lacy moved to deny said request, and Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion. Mr. Tuttle indicated that, with a deadline in early December, even two weeks leeway is critical at this point. Commissioner Kirby stated that other developers in the area have been holding back to see how this is working out and what regulations, etc. must be followed: therefore. ha is uncomfortable with pushing this approval through too fast. After further discussion, 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 9:20 A.M. APPROVED: V ATTEST: �Y.�.JId� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ��,����""���997 WEL , COLORADO weld County Clerk to the Board yex&rn4cha ,iirman (/if By: Kt-Truth-A-- Deputy erk to the Board Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem • C. W. Kir' Gor Web E W. H. Minutes - August 24, 1992 Page 3 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY. COLORADO AUGUST 24. 1992 TAPE (192-25 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, mat in regular session as the Board of Social Services in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, August 24, 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-Tom 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. Lacy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of Social Services meeting of August 19. 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 $50,457.16. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. 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 9:15 A.M. APPROVED: ATTEST: AV Oat" BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD TY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board �(� ��/� Geo9e Ke edy, ha rman BY I _ ( `Y�X.I'V.t fj7&.-_ I�f �f /!� �£seel.a., ieputy C rk to the Board Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tom C. W ,� Go ac W. H. We etei RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES HOUSING AUTHORITY WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AUGUST 24, 1992 TAPE //92-25 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, August 24, 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 Lacy moved to approve the minutes of the Housing Authority Board meeting of July 27, 1992. as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. NEW BUSINESS: CONSIDER HOUSING REHABILITATION CONTRACT WITH ALTERNATIVE HOMES FOR YOUTH, INC.. AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Jim Sheehan, Housing Authority, said this is in the amount of $40,000 for Alternative Homes. Said project should be completed by December 1, 1992. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said contract and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER APPLICATION FOR EXISTING HOUSING SECTION 8 HOUSING ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS PROGRAM AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Sheehan stated through HUD there will be 207 units available in this area. Weld County is applying for 25 Section 8 • certificates. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said application and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Webster, 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. c > f l°r, SS There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:25 A.M. Admit/ APPROVED: ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WEL�OUNTY. COLORADO _ Weld County Clerk to the Board �„Y . A< By: 4�j Gee Keitedy. Char- ,01 ' ' /�Q!e�.e��/ � d� Deputy Clerk to the Boar it \ onstance L. Herbert. Pro-Tem C. W. Kirby Cord . �ebsterr Minutes - August 24, 1992 Page 2 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Wednesday, August 26. 1992 TAPE #92-25 & 892-26 ROLL CALL: George Kennedy, Chairman Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem C. W. Kirby Gordon E. Lacy W. H. Webster MINUTES: Approval of minutes of August 24, 1992 ADDITIONS TO AGENDA; New Business; 1) Consider Surface Easement for Stream Bank Erosion Protection with Peter H. Coors and authorize Chairman to sign - Bridge #87/42.5A 2) Consider Surface Easement for Stream Bank Erosion Protection with Platte Enterprises, Inc., and authorize Chairman to sign - Bridge #61/548 3) Consider Surface Easement for Stream Bank Erosion Protection with Fort Vasquez Nurseries Co., Inc., and authorize Chairman to sign - Bridge #28/23A APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA; DEPARTMENT HEADS/ ELECTED OFFICIALS; 1) County Council member COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER; 1) Warrants BIDS; 1) Present office move - General Services 2) Approve eight (8) 1993 13-passenger vans - Human Resources Department 3) Approve request for proposal for alternatives to placement out of the home programs - Social Services 4) Bid Opening and Auction; Oil and Gas Lease - Finance Department NEW BUSINESS; 1) Consider Surface Easement for Stream Bank Erosion Protection with Peter H. Coors and authorize Chairman to sign - Bridge #87/42.5A 2) Consider Surface Easement for Stream Bank Erosion Protection with Platte Enterprises, Inc., and authorize Chairman to sign - Bridge #61/54B 3) Consider Surface Easement for Stream Bank Erosion Protection with Fort Vasquez Nurseries Co., Inc. , and authorize Chairman to sign - Bridge #28/23A • PLANNING: 1) Consider Resolution re; Building Code and Zoning Violations - Union Pacific Railroad. Johnson, Brooks and Country Estates Mobile Nome Park, Raider. Martin Exploration, Sullivan, and Energy Pipeline Company 2) Consider Probable Cause - Joe Kutcher and Company 3) Consider ZPMH 81808 - Montes 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 August 24, 1992 WARRANTS; Don Warden. County Finance Officer CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Aug 27 - Island Grove Park Advisory Board 3:30 PM Aug 28 - Centennial Developmental Services Board 8:00 AM Aug 29 - EDAP Board 8:00 AM Aug 31 - Work Session 10:00 AM Sep 1 - Planning Commission 1:30 PM Sep 3 - Convention and Visitors Bureau Board 7:00 AM Sep 3 - County Council (Eaton Town Hall) 7:30 PM Sep 7 - HOLIDAY HEARINGS; Aug 26 - Special Review Permit for a veterinary clinic in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, Tim and Paula Thompson 10:00 AM Sep 2 - Special Review Permit for the expansion of a nonconforming use (excavating business) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, William and Mary Haberkon 10:00 AM Sep 9 - Change of Ownership for Cable Television Franchise, Southwest Cablevision, Ltd., to TCI Cablevision of Colorado, Inc. 9:00 AM Sep 9 - Substantial Change Hearing, James McDonald 10:00 AM Sep 16 - Show Cause Hearing, James McDonald (cont. from 07/22/92) 10:00 AM Sep 16 - Amend certain Sections of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, Ordinance No. 89,-w 10:00 AM COMMUNICATIONS: 1) Planning Commission minutes of August 18, 1992 2) Various individuals ret Juvenile Unit of Weld County Jail 3) Michael E. Minton, Attorney, re: Charlie Crabtree PLANNING STAFF APPROVALS: 1) RE #1434 - warning RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve Contract for HIV services with the Office of the Governor * 2) Approve Non-financial Agreement with School of Nursing, University of Northern Colorado * 3) Approve Law Enforcement Special Duty Agreement between Sheriff and Valley High School * 4) Approve installation of "25 MPH Speed Limit" signs at Hill-N- • Park Drive at 49th Street and Casa Grande Drive at 47th Avenue in Hill-N-Park Subdivision * 5) Approve temporary closure of Weld County Road 16 between Weld County Roads 71 and 73 * 6) Approve temporary closure of Weld County Road 120 between Weld County Roads 59 and 67 * 7) Approve appointment to Temporary Homeless/Housing Advisory Task Force * 8) Deny request for preadvertisement of PUD Final Plan for Lind Land Company * 9) Approve Housing Rehabilitation Contract with Alternative Homes • for Youth, Inc. *10) Approve Application for Existing Housing Section B Housing Assistance Payments Program *11) Approve 3.2X Beer License for L. Jensen, dba Highiandlake, Inc. * Signed this date Wednesday, August 26, 1992 I I RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE CONTRACT FOR HIV SERVICES WITH THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Contract for HIV Services between the Office of the Governor and the Weld County Health Department. commencing April 1, 1992, and ending March 31, 1993, with the further terms and conditions being as stated in said contract, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said contract, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, that the Contract for HIV Services between the Office of the Governor and the Weld County Health Department be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said contract. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of August, A.D., 1992, nunc pro tunc April 1, 1992. �B 4 ? BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD CO TY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board v n �c tf/nom` Geo a Ken dy, Chairs U BY: 2 D i Ltd C o Qoa1 des 2ice--- <��``^ 4e � Deputy erk to the Board onstance Harbert, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS FORM: C. w 1r �f Z County Attorney Gord 414d/CP W. H. Webster 920806 141-00140cc; /9/.., s 69rt • • Pero MCO2A(RU$S) ._y. . •01:1• , . , .,• , VT CONTRACT THIS CONTRACT.Made this Thb fay l92 S_.by and between the State of Colorado for the um and benefit of the Department of" Otree of the Governor hereinafter referred to ea the State, and 9 Via1a CountiRealth DeParlolbdt hereinafter referred to as the contractor, WHEREAS,authority exisu in the Law and Funds have been budpted,appropriated and outerwise made available and a sufficient unencumbered balance thereof remains available for print in Fund Number t0f1 -,OJL Account Number ?b6 Convict Encumbrance Number WHEREAS, required approval, clearance and coordinadon has been accomplished from and with appropriate agencies; and WHEREAS," 'The Office of the Governor has been notified that funds have been awarded to the State of Colorado, Office of the Governor, through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, under P.Y.. 101-381, lmown commonly as the Ryan White C.A.R.E.Act of 1990,Title II. C.F.R.# 93.917 and # 93.928, for the purpose of providing certain care services to persons with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)related illness within the State of Colorado. for and in consideration of their mutual promises traahTd ,ti re "t1fref°3'tM ere parties hereto agree as follows: t 1e The Contractor shall undertake and perform the following services, tasks and responsibilities: A. Maintain the existing HIV services consortium which includes,but is not limited to, the Well County Health Department. Northern Colorado AIDS Project, United Methodist Chturch, Hospice of Northern Colorado, Normedco Home Health Care, Bonnet( Good amaritan Center.HIV positive activists. Weld County AIDS Support Group, Northern Colorado AIDS Family Support Group, University of Northern Colorado.Weld County AIDS Coalition,Latimer County AIDS Coalition, Weld County Red Cross, Island Grove Regional Treatment Center, Morgan County Social Services. Northeast Colorado Health Department, Greeley Planned Parenthood and Centennial Area Health Education Center. Page of.Z pages 920806 393.3341•1014 'ts.*te,uv.Y.es e„w.vw..f ter papt The HIV service consortium defined here represents an association of one or more public. one or more non-profit private, health care and support service providers and community based organizations. This consortium will support and/or faalitate the organization of systems of care for individuals and families with EN disease;identify gaps in service needs and develop a comprehensive continuum of services to meet those needs; promote coordination and integration of community resources; ensure continuity of services through effective case management; and coordinate opportunities for cost effective alternatives to hospitalization. B. Through an organized working arrangement the consortium shall provide for an array of services which may include,but are not limited to, the following: o case management o medical, nursing and dental care o diagnostics o monitoring o medical follow-up services o mental health services ▪ developmental and rehabilitation services o home health services o in-borne hospice care o transportation services o attendant care o homemaker services o day or respite care o benefits advocacy o advocacy services provided through public and non-profit private entities • nutrition services o housing referral services o child welfare and family services including foster care and adoption services o information and counseling on living with HN. C. Through an organized working arrangement, the Regional Resource Coordinator and the Client Advocate will:continue to coordinate and offer case management services and client advocacy to assure early intervention, assist care given in providing a high quality continuum of care, increase efficient use dot patient care resources and assist HIV/AIDS families in meeting special needs; identify health care provider contacts; increase the number of legal. mental health and foster care providers; identify churches and spiritual groups offering support for ETY affected persons:and enhance community support for HN infected individuals. D. Provide the services outlined in paragraphs 1. A, 1. B. and 1. C. above in the area including, but not limited to the counties of pWeld, .. Page 2of7 O..,O. Morgan and Larimer. E. Organize and conduct meetings of an HIV consortium advisory committee consisting of representatives of the agency members of the consortium and community representatives and ensure that decisions affecting the work of the consortium are made by a collaborative process which provides an equal voice for all members. F. Establish a program for evaluating the progress of the work of the consortium and for monitoring quality assurance of services delivered. G. Pursue fundraising and development efforts to supplement the funds provided by this Contact. 2. The Contractor shall provide the services outlined in paragraph one of the Contract in accordance with the budget set forth in Exhibit A. 3. The Contractor shall provide to the State for its prior written approval. a copy of any proposed subcontract between the Contractor and any potential provider of services to fulfill any requirements of this contact. 4. The Contractor will submit to the State a quarterly financial status report and a progress report covering 1 April 1992 through 30 June 1992,and for succeeding quarters.These reports shall be due no later than fifteen (15) days following the final day of the report period. Financial reports shall be completed using the form attached herewith and known as Exhibit B. Prograss reports shall be brief and in narrative form, covering significant developments including progress toward attaining identified goals: problems, if any, encountered in attaining identified goals; results of consortium meetings; fundraising events and other examples of milestone activity. A final financial and activity report for the full project period will be due on 15 June 1993. 5. The Contractor will comply with all requirements of the data collection system known as the Uniform Reporting System CURS") as promulgated by the Health Resources and Services Administration of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for Ryan White CARE.Act of 1990,Title II grantees. The implementation of the URS bas not been established as of the date of this Contract but is expected at a future date during the contract period. The State, at its option, may implement all or part of the URS by so notifying the Contractor at any time during the Contract period. 6. The Contractor will notify the State of all public meetings and regular Page 3 of 7 920805 meetings conducted in connection with the performance of this Contract • Notification by newsletter. special mailings, telephone or frtitntle communication shall be acceptable. 7. The Contractor in a timely manner will make copies of and distribute to all subcontractors official communications from the State marked 'To All Ryan White Title 1T Contractors." 8. Execution of this Contract does not obligate the State to continue funding after the termination of this Contract. 9. All books and records of the Contractor pertaining to this Contract shall be maintained and kept in such a manner as to be available at any time during regular business hours for inspection or audit by the State, State Auditor,or the Office of the Controller General.and to retain such records - for a period of at least 3 years following the expiration of this Contact. 10. The State will, in consideration of the obligations undertaken by the Contractor in this Contract, pay to the Contractor a sum not to exceed THIRTY THREE THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY TWO DOLLARS AND FORTY ONE CENTS out of G/L Account Number 268, as set forth in Exhibit A. A. Payment of one-quarter of the total funds under terms of this Contract shall be made to the Contractor upon receipt by the State of a signed statement at the end of each quarterly period. B, Satisfactory compliance with all reporting requirements as set forth in this contract shall be a condition of payment 11. This Contract is contingent upon the written approval of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services of a plan to provide the services specified in Exhibit A and the receipt of funds under the Act by the State. 12. The performance of the services required hereunder shall be under the direct supervision of Lance C. Clem, an employee of the Office of the Governor who is hereby designated as the administrator in charge of this Contract. 13. This Contract is not assignable without prior written consent of the State. • 14. The term of this Contract is from 1 April 1992 to 31 March 1993. the Denver Department of Health and Hospitals. the Colorado AIDS Project.the Boulder County AIDS Project, People of Color Coalition Against AIDS (POCCAA). the CARE / B-A-PAT. United Case Management Program, the Colorado Latino AIDS Community Page 4 of 7 32080g . • Network, Empowerment, the Visiting Nurse Association, the Hospice of Metro Denver. and the Hospice of Peace. • • • """' ' Page 5,of 7 • Pane 4.40.021 SPECIAL PROVISIONS CONTROLLER'S APPROVAL 1. Thes contract shell not bideenied valid,uidl it eMil hare been lQ(Q%4bytheControeero(wSiawofColoradoorrahamWantashemaydaip.ate.TN. provision is applicable to any contract involving the payment of money by the Ste. FUND AVAILABILITY 2. Financial obligations of the State payable after Ow Dune(Aeaal year are continual upon hens forum purpose being appropriated.budgeted endclherwiea made available, BOND REQUIREMENT 3. I(00.convect Involves the payment of more than fifty thousand dollars forty oauwatlon,'remits,repair,maintenance,or Improvement of any budding, road,bridge,vieduot,tunnel,excavation or other pubVe wale for this State,the convector shall,before manna performance army work work Included in this contract,duly execute and delivetto and file with dmoffla W whcee signature appears below fares Stew,agood and euffklent bond mother aooeptab4eureryto be approved by aid official in a penal awn not lee than one.half of the total amount payable by the tenne Odds contras.Such bond shall to duly eaameed by a qualified corporate Ali rely.eenditiond for dada and faithful performance of and con tract,and in addition,.hall provide that if the con.nctor or his sbecnitscton fall.duly pay for any labor,materials,warn him.auaanance,provision.,provendor mediae wpplies used orooneumed by Bush arnractorar his suboore eaoeln Iaformanoe of w work comvwwd to be done,the surety will pay the tame in an amount not e■wdingw sum'pealed in the bawd,together with Were atthe raw of eight percent per annum.Unless such bond.when so required,Is eased,delivered and filed,noclaim In favorer the emwaaor arieingueder this oenract shall be audited,allowed or paid,Aoerited or cashier's o w of cheek or a bank money Order the Tressunrof State Colorado may be aaapted In lieu obi bond.This provision is in compliance with 38.26.106 CRS,ae amended. INDEMNIFICATION 4. To the extent authorized by law,the contractor shall indemnify,save and hold hermiess the State,its employer end sums,against any and all claims, damage.liability end court awa ds including anti,expenw,and attorney fees incurted ea a result of any on or omission by the contractor,or its enpkyeee, agents,subcontracts,or assignees pursuant to the ters of this contract. • ^TSCIUMMATION AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION 5, The contractor apes to comply with the letter and spirit of the Colorado Antidiscrimination Ai of 1957,es annexed,end other amiss law respecting discrimination and Wale employment practices(24.34.402.CRS 1982 Aaplaoentent Vol.),end as required by Executive Order.Equal Opportunity and Aram. Ave Action.dated April 16,1975.Pursuant thereto,the following provisions shell be ee,telnel in all State tentrwas or eeb.eavroeta During the performance of this contrast,the acntraota agrees as follows: (1) The contractor will not dieortminw■µat any employee or applicant for employment because arum,creed,color,national origin,use.marital awe. rellg)ort,ancestry,menial'',physical headline.or an.The oontreetcwlll take affirmative anion to insure that applicants enemployed,andthaemployes an treated during employment.without regard to the above mentioned charamdatke.Such aiAon shall include,but not be IMYed to the following OMPler tea. upgrading,demotion,or transfer,recruitment or recmitmwnt advertising;leyofh or terminations;raw of icy or other tonne ofco.npenaatlon:and eeleetbn for training,includingalgrndaehip.The contractor antes to post in conspicuous pleas,available oemployees and appioaw(or employment.wises tbbepro. vlded by the connoting officer setting forth prove Sos of this non-discrimination alwes, (2) The contractor will,in all solicitatiOne or advertisements foe employees platiedby oral behalf of the oontnicur.rod*Mei a quailed Wilma ail Mein consideration for employment without regard to taco,and,color,national origin,sat,marital States,religion,anoes[ry,mental or phyakel Madicap,Of age, (3) The uoateaaoe will and to each labor union or representative ofworkers withwhichhe hasoolleaive betµningagament mother ing,notice to be provided by the contracting afar,advising the labor union or waken'representative of the ooresacto?e oomnnnnwnc wider the Exwwdve Order,Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Aelon,dated April 16,1975,end tithe mks,regulations,and relevant Oran d the Governor. (a) Theconveoor end labor unions will&mi■h ell information end reports squired by ExecutiveOrder.Equal Opportunity end AMeniative AaloneiApr916, 1975,and by the ruin.regulation and Orders orate Governor,orpursuant thereto,and Will permit eau to his books,men.adaeoune by wooeeaamg Menay sad the Wide of the Governor or hu designee for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with such rules,repiaons and orders. (5) A labororganlation will not exclude any individual otherwise madded from Nil membership eights in such labor orpniaatioa,orexpel any nab individual from membership in welt labor organization or discriminate against any of We members in the All enjoyment ofwoet opponunirya heaause arse*,creed,dolor, sox,national origin.Or ancestry, (6) A label'Organisation.Or the employee■or members thereof will not aid,abet,Incite,compel or route the doing dint as defined U this anima to bear. oAminatory or obewe or prevent ay pence from ommplyiag with the provisions ofthis convect or any order breed tharwdw:or auenpr eitherdkonly or indirectly,to commit any act defined in this sonnet to be aacriminaory, 395.33.01.1022 Revised l(88 page_6_of_7„pain o.o.aseaeae 9200 ... ,t Torts d'AC 02C• (7) In Ntmaetottlrawreee/, ^e"+9�+nae With the • with Pmeodurot..uthQe(2 a'In Eae�«Sttt�w Cede,R�1.what a_ W t afN' s°°asdst+a iN.treatsemakaula e, dW w Ate se Mlni,ww Anion at Id, !97S,a ruMe,mgye meets -_ . (8) Th.tomVattorrttlkWude the prertsiauef N4t7py.«� �°""'` �. niul each atio or on*.twa4Dumwnt m Ra■cwt*Ord■.,Equal O threw.. upon u.mbar ol'■tororwtloth The aetr■ame.rttl take AIWA■edan WWI�A4 In„erisOttumwa mow the uuwa 04 smotioney at atone_ 1 of Colu.ds to Set gallon to 1 N. COLORADO LABOR,FRlrERPNCE Wm*of the$tam of d^1 d; 1•ro•i+(oesetd-J7.J01a102,CRS rot pntuwpea \ •du mad and w finaneed in rhola or to net by Sts4luny, °Isbortue aPNtaWeto Ws ;`, b. When�+abvetlon•atrbt to a pubJte trom.eeuafenNptaa.nt�•pu■Iaot,.prat project dy Liebe roal A+�■sldaMWddar,ars*velmall Latly\ . thlth mined by slam a tlner r amtubJe toe lwa aromas try the ale to wwid othrrlae be lmbmainnt with teq,k.mhe bid that ott law,thismilanee with�u"meta A6 m auwa~dmW at matey a to eliminate Ne tnoen■ts4 . GENERAL a tY with tadad reWtremeh4 f�d y•J�pj be and tpt° the 00110,01.0 7. The laws of the Sou at�Co a«I tui.e and rbNiulons laudPunuant whkh is oth leotepeetation.wt., i A!a'etaton of with a 4 amtnct otter or not Inoo'par■led theme Mall be e.oi ed in the way 000rearm apw data to twi saki craws,eesedmarapeete IPa ,,isien in he rivals�l.eon sadroallootNtna atbivatten by a •�. the eate e 4 Gb•MY7'^a'tsbn petsaimPsnsbsitb.r■Iidateetia0ntelnsdteetryPtarisias� k that the deems sontent o what ofe■,wWe, rendered null and roil by the epratkeefthh, aroeWnot wadable remain { 8. At all time during Drai+uaw•'Glatt in. �� - .` a re may uw Rr to orensma lleA of this s Contract,the Came 7 adhere m all applicable Wi• nt W • s. IMe signatories Arttte arer that tMy eretret/lar with/d d.J01, US I^e Ma Si repo. . CRS 1978 krpJseament Vat.,,sat that 1u.•Iatatlon of such!aorta!p s maim. y me:CamPt Lttiuwerj ud I - - /Q. The ati+tatarin nor that to eK„dta`a•'tQt,e4ae4+(Ap,Wo( iCOfh - d+bribed herein: keow,a ce, na mate rnployse as a snout a beee4dd utereat whatsoever la the *woke or pgeRY\IN WITNESS WHEREOF.the Pent. Arta'save mama Ceara**a the t■Y Dm ahem wt{Qem Cenaeaaar !Ode (Pull Legalfame) I C O OP COMMISSIONERS . •.a,dSjaE�� W sun BY or mambo ROY CEO E KENNEDY ROY R ERR. C0RN PoeltJan mug) CHA RMAI,� • `a Mg 0141C704. � +w.eW vp.e.Wy (u Cc+potWos ) /// DEFAR Bane(Seal) CP./I'LL/ �y�,_ OF 1. uwr! 'MD COMM REAM DEFAMED'? RY J „d‘.. ) �. uork rtbARD R+ntlolph Cordon. M.D.. #- Director A7TORNEY GENERAL AF/t OVAt3 sr cou t:x 0$4141.10,70 tee•.a treatis ea ram gin les S $5 7 *Oita w �,�.r 7 Oa ocuwurar • Fors 6.AC42C (7) In thit ammithe aritracloes noncoraplinces with the itondlacrininadon Macao(dna esenumnor or with say Mark rankremdMloes.aaden,this era '.a may W anall.d,trmin.t d or seeded la whole Willem(aid the Meese an es sawed halldbt to niter star saves in sawn with prardur.s,satiated in Zu.esdvs OMr,Equal Oppen city ad AMket.tive MtleseApA 16.1975 and the rides.npd.Yons,a maws proar16aU6 la aaa.dana therewith,and such other snakes as may be lrpo..d ad remedies as may be invoked a plaided in Eaaad,.OMw,Equal Oppnaky rd AMkmadve Aden of AMR 16. 1975.a by Ales,regulation,or ordain promulgated le ado dance wr.with,a as athswns provided by law. (s)The contnetorwill include the provident o(par yaph(1)thuagh(I)4verysubcontractadabeon uotorparchsesorderanlwewtw.ptedbygala, notations.eaten Sued p.nuat to Taratiw Olds,bow Opponuniry sod Affirmative MdeoaApM 16,1975.a that sue provision M R be binding upon sah.ub.onaew a ve dot,The eaNreetorwil take such salon with respect to orb seawaeMpot penhm.adr a the esseninp qe.y may direst,as mesas ef.nferWag such pn•lla,haldMl sanctions for noncompUe Kprovided.bowler.NatIndreverdreavaeorbermslatetved n.or is threatened with,0lsadon with the abaaecnotororwar a.areek Minh diode by the eavadag agwy.w sayer may request the Stn. of Colorado to attar into such UUgMIon to protect the Imarat of the Std.of Orlando. COLORADO LABOR.PREFERENCE 6a. Provisices of 417-101&102.CitS bx preforms&Colorado labor ate applitable tothis oomratifpubll works*this the State w undertaken benor. der.d an flawed In whole or In pat by SFr Ponds, b. When conemardon smarm foe■publio minable,W awarded to a bidder,a raider bidder shell be allowed a eta spinet a eeww.Nrrt bidder from.gar or foreign aunty equal to dui referents given a required by the ear or feral.gantry in which the nenwafdat War a rad.a.If It n deter- mined by to ether raporudpl(cc awarding the bid that compliant.with this abeeNa A6 may muse denial of federal ba W whlh would a nnie be anD. able orwould ath.Mns be Ieecanten(with rpuWmate of Swat low,this anemias shall be impeded&but only to the extent waaeay Npnvwrt dotal of the moneys or to eliminate the hteoanrnay with federal requirements(section 419101 and 102,CRS). _ GENERAL 7. The laws of to SFr of Cabinda and rune and nptsdoa limed p.rsain%herao tha be applied In the tnterpntada.araln ad entetninest of this emote My provision of W.convect whether or not iaapoeated herein by referees'whisk provides rot arbiadee by aay eatr•loclllnl body a puma a which is otherwise in conflict with said laws,gale ad regulation.hall be considered cull sad void. WwM.*NabNothing able or nall'sinan mn aim hither by pupal"to mats tlt.or any ether medal provisloa n whole a in pan than be valid aerJeraabl.aaveMabl in any satla a kw whither be way o(omplant,defense orotherwise.My provision rendered all and void by w operation i tnov oinvalidate the et n will not invalid .notate o(tMa ass to the extant that the comet in capable of aeestion. e. At ill times during the performance of this Comma,the Contractor shall strictly adhere to alai applicable federal sad us laws,rules and teplstions Net .M,, or may hereafter be arpinhed, >a. The.1 gaited..Mmo.vev shat they are ganglier with 184401,et,sub.Misery and Corium IMu.aa)ad 18.1401,it,seq..(Abuse s Pddn OMn.), CRS 197E Replacement Vol„and that no Adults of such provisions is rant. 10. The dpatetla aver that to edit knewkdp, no ea. employes has a personal a booed i.1 Interest whomever in the envies a property described beam • IN WITNESS WHEREOF.the panes hello have waited this Coeval on the day Mrs above written Contractor: � (Full tine am) WELD COQ TY OAR)) OF C0MMIS9l6NERS . trot orevamoo ��- ROY R ER, GOVERN GE01(G6 KENNEDY (j By otacto.. position(Yids) CHAIRMAN _ 84-6000813 /," / n sear wa....r..h 4C. �i ?Yet L7�vlwle+ DCP a ()Dr C (If CapontMn:) Attest(Sid) ✓ WELD COUNTY HEALTH =PARDO= BY: 1,Xe-4,6•Cied— By _.�J�t ARC, RwQolyh GOrdon. :l.D.. M.P.S. Director APPROVALS ATTORNEY GENERAL CONTROL = By By sraJse1.tooa rave hn.t gar 7 +e she her id 7 PINE•sw*wens s wen caw. oral err. 1 a.wrasr , A6'RS+ON : LO l GOT: •`• CW0C:O': PO EAA 22000000016 USECZ': YC.0004 STATA: 1,- PURCHASE ORDER INPUT FORM • PO DATE : 05 :7 22 ACCTG PRO : BUDGET FY: 92 ACTION : E P: TYPE : COMMENT: : VENDOR : Ek0000£13 B NAME : WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT :/G IND : SELLIR FUND: SELLER AGENCY : CALCULATED DOC TOTAL : :'9. 745. 16 DOC TOTAL : :L. 745. 16 LN REF RO SUB APR SUB T NO AGY / NUMBER / LN FND AGY ORG ORG CDE PGM FUNC OBJ OBJ GBL JOB/PROD X -I , I RPTC FEE CD UNITS DE5CRIPTION AMOUNT I/D ? F - 01 - 01 100 EAA 2015 2C0 2010 1920 RYAN WHITE C.A. R.C. ACT 39, 745. 10 02- ° • 03- Ij A--*CY41 -APPROVED DOCUMENT • • • • . 1 92 • EXHIBIT A FEB 2 1 1992 STATE OF COLORADO • • Governor's AIDS Council 136 State Capitol Building Denver, CO 80203 RYAN WHITE C.A.R.E. ACT OF 1990 TITLE II FUNDS FOR 1992 CARE SERVICES FOR PERSONS WITH HIV DISEASE PROGRAM CATEGORY: HIV CARE CONSORTIUM Applicant's Name Weld County Health Department for Northern Colorado Care Consortium Address - X517 16th Avenue Court Greeley, CO 80631 Contact Person Elizabeth Breckenridge-Haines Regional Resource Coordinator Phone (303) 353-0639 Tax Identification Number 80-6000813 Amount Requested 39.745.16 Date February 21, 1992 WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT n: George Kenn y .11/47456 Randolph L. Gordon, M.D.. M.P.H. Chairman Director ATTEST: We Co y tot Board By: ^ uputy Clerk to the Boar • • 920506 • NAME or CONTRACTOR: WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 84-6000813 PROGRAM CATEGORY: HIV CARE CONSORTIUM 1' Northern Colorado Care Consortium Members: • Weld County Health Department Northern Colorado AIDS Project United Methodist Church Hospice of Northern Colorado Normedco Some Health Care Howell Good Samaritan Canter HIV positive activists Weld County AIDS support Grasp Northern Colorado AIDS Family Support Group University of Northern Colorado Weld County AIDS Coalition Latimer County AIDS Coalition Weld County Red Cross Island Grove Regional Treatment Canter Morgan County Social Services Northeast Colorado Health Department Greeley Planned Parenthood Centennial Area Health Education Canter • III ' I 92Qges X. Identification of perceived need with supporting infotmation for proposed activities which specifies the proposed area of the state to be served. The HXV epidemic is dynamic in that it affects many interrelated groups. It does not discriminate against age, gender. cultural, racial or economic groups. Effective plans for the care and education of those affected by HIV/AIDS must take into account the demographics of the areas to be served. We 1 d County is primarily an agricultural area, made up of numerous rural communities covering 4,034 SQuare miles. Approximately 432 of Weld County residents live in Communities of populations less than 2,300 and 772 of the land in Weld County is used for farming. In 1989, 14X of the population lived in areas without a health care provider and many of these areas are 50 miles or greater from the Denver metropolitan area. Morgan County has similar demographics, and Larimer County contains agricultural and mountainous regions.(1) Women are perceived as a low risk group, yet nationwide, women and infants consist of the fastest growing segment of the population affected by HIV. The mothers of most infants with AIDS are intravenous drug abusers or have been infected through sexual contact. Women of childbearing age have the potential of becoming infected themselves and of infecting any children they might bear. ' HIV infected women are often undiagnosed until they become 111 or bear an infected ill child. Many of these infants are placed in foster care at an early age, and these foster parents and their health care providers must be kept current in all aspects of treatment. Additionally. children with hemophilia and their families need education about AIDS and support if they should become infected. If these infected children reach adolescence and adulthood, their sexual partners will need education and support also. Although an equal number of men and women are tested at the contractor's HIV counseling and testing center. the Weld County AIDS Coalition and the Regional Resource Coordinator (RAC) believe that most women at risk are not being educated or tested. In Larimer, weld, and Morgan Counties, less than four percent of the persons with AIDS are female which is less than the statewide figure of six percent. Of the fifty-seven cases in Weld, Latimer, and Morgan Counties, throe have been women, and two have been children.(2) The RRC and the Northern Colorado Care Consortium (NCCC) need greater access to childbearing women, woman at risk and children. The incidence of AIDS and HIV infection has been greater among Hispanics and Blacks than any other ethnic minority group. Weld and Morgan Counties both have a considerable number of Hispanics who are transient migrant workers. There are difficulties reaching this population due to long working hours and high mobility. Of fifty-seven AIDS cases in weld. Larimer, and Morgan Counties, six have been persons of Hispanic descent. and one of the eight newly diagnosed men in Weld County is Hispanic.(2)(3) According to Latimer County Hospice, who cares for AIDS victims in their final stages of disease, clients seek treatment in the Denver metropolitan area because the clients feel local physicians are not kept up to date on the latest information and treatments. While Latimer County has a more cosmopolitan atmosphere, having at least two identified gay bars, HIV/AIDS infected people are still not willing to share the knowledge of their infection with the community. Due to the conservative nature of Weld and Morgan Counties, this problem is of greater concern since the gay and lesbian population is underground. In addition, there is concern about confidentiality and having access to the latest care techniques. Because these areas are rural, access to services and resources is limited and difficult to obtain. Coordinated outreach among . area agencies is necessary to provide information to homosexuals, women, teenagers, Hispanics, and their care providers. Integrating AIDS prevention into the existing services provided by schools, health care institutions and community organizations. and providing these agencies with resources is imperative. The Contractor is a county agency supported by county tax dollars, state and federal grants, and fees for service provided. The mission of the Contractor is to prevent disease^and to promote the health of county citizens. This is accomplished by monitoring the environment of the county and the health of its 1 920906 residents; by development of policies and programs; and by assuring that basic health services are being provided. Presently. the Contractor provides free HIV tasting and counseling. In 1991, 511 people were tested of which 8 were positive. All eight were male. seven were white, non-Hispanic, and one was Hispanic. Eighty-seven percent of the cases were between the ages of 20 and 34, and seven of the eight were homosexual.(3) In Weld County between 1982 and January 1992, 23 AIDS cases have been reported with 14 of those resulting in death. from 1982 through January 1992. Morgan County had 7 cases reported with 6 deaths occurring. and Larimer County had 27 cases reported with 17 deaths resulting.(2) These statistics do not reflect the large transient population and persons who are HIV infected who move into the 3 counties without being reported. Nor do they reflect the number of HIV infected persons who are generally estimated at 30 persons infected for each case of AIDS.(2) While most physicians and dentists do not want to be labeled as the "AIDS doctor". physicians in Weld County have expressed a willingness to work with HIV infected persons. weld County has one physician who specializes in treating infectious di She currently has a case load of 70 HIV/AIDS infected persons, and acts as a consultant to HIV/AIDS primary care providers at North • Colorado Medical Center and McKee Medical Center. North Colorado Family Medicine Residency Program provides care to 7 cases, and one Weld County dentist works with 3 HIV positive patients.(4) Larimer County has 3 hospitals among which health care providers coordinate care. They have had one pediatric HIV/AIDS case which was sent to Children's Hospital in Denver for treatment. Physicians, dentists, and psycho-therapists have shown a willingness to work with HIV positive persons as well as family members. Latimer and Morgan Counties have also taken an active stance against HIV/AIDS. Both the Larimer County Health Department and Northeast Colorado Health Department provide free testing and counseling. Latimer County has an AIDS education coalition which works closely with the Northern Colorado AIDS Project to provide the community with accurate information. The Weld County AIDS Coalition was established in 1987 as a response to the need for accurate information to the community about the HIV/AIDS epidemic. "The mission of the Weld County AIDS Coalition is to educate the community to help stop the spread of AIDS infection in Weld County and to diminish the fears and myths associated with AIDS."(S) To date. 7000 Weld County residents have requested information or had presentations on HIV/AIDS. In addition, a speakers bureau of HIV positive persons or trained HIV/AIDS instructors has been developed which can be accessed through the Contractor.(6) A June 1991 Covernors's AIDS Council community meeting identified the need for communication and information sharing between care providers regarding the latest in educational opportunities, treatments and social services resources in rural areas. In October 1991. the Contractor received $29,000 title II funds to establish the position of Regional Resource Coordinator and the position of Client Advocate in the Northern Colorado AIDS Project. The Contractor has also been identified as lead agency for the Northern Colorado Care Consortium. The RRC and the Northern Colorado AIDS Project (NCAP) are the two founding members of the NCCC. The position of Regional Resource Coordinator is designed to meet the growing needs and demands of HIV infected persons, families, and health care providers. Individuals with HIV, and particularly those who are ill, have a unique set of health care needs. Fulfilling these needs is difficult due to the lack of resources or the inaccessibility of services. A diagnosis of HIV infection is often so overwhelming that individuals may feel helpless when trying to access the diverse services they need. Although the Regional Resource Coordinator was not in place until December 1991, the RRC has assisted 9 HIV/AIDS infected persons, 6 family members. 5 physicians, and 1 dentist in Weld County in finding resources to fit their specific needs. Of the 9 HIV infected persons, one is a child, one is female, and 2 were diagnosed in Denver.(7) When possible, the RRC has individual sessions with the HIV positive persons or family members. These sessions are used to inform persons affected by HIV of the resources available to them 2 920904; • including: social services, nutrition, housing, support groups. detox programs, and drug assistance programs. In addition, the RRC gives family members and friends basic information on HIV/AIDS. and materials on caring for someone who is HIV positive. This information takes the form of individualized resource packets and bulletins. The RRC has created two bulletins focusing on the resources available in northern Colorado. One bulletin emphasizes issues related to HIV positive persons, family members, and friends. The second bulletin focuses on health care issues, drug protocols. and programs for health care providers. A database of physicians, dentists, psychotherapists, lawyers. and social service organizations in Weld. Latimer, and Morgan counties has been compiled by the Regional Resource Coordinator. This database is instrumental in contacting care providers in northern Colorado. The HXv/AIDS support group facilitators in Larimer and Wald Counties are kept abreast of the latest bulletins and information dealing with their own clientele. Health care providers are sent information through direct mailings or through the contact person in each county. The RRC has also contacted 27 care organizations in Weld, Latimer. and Morgan Counties that work with persons affected by HIV/AIDS or have the capacity to work with those affected by HIV/AIDS.(7) As a result, the RRC is able to . maintain up-to-date information concerning social services, drug assistance programs, housing grants, discrimination, nutrition. detox programs, etc. The RRC has not only received assistance in northern Colorado, but State-wide organizations and Denver based organizations have been more than willing to offer their service in northern Colorado. Two people infected with HXv in Weld County have offered their assistance to the Regional Resource Coordinator. One has agreed to be a consultant for the Contractor while the other is a volunteer for the Northern Colorado Care Consortium. Both of these people offer valuable insight into being a Person Living With AIDS (PLWA). Both people help the RRC work with different segments in the community. The consultant aides the contractor in accessing social services, HUD, and pharmaceutical companies. The NCCC volunteer has been HIV positive for over 10 years and understands the long-term problems faced by care organizations and PLWAs. Xn addition, the volunteer helps the RRC to access the underground homosexual community. The position of Regional Resource Coordinator has been met with much enthusiasm. In December 1991, the Greeley Tribune wrote an article focusing on the resources made available by the RRC and the steps the Contractor has taken to work with people affected by HIV/AIDS (see attachments). The RRC along with Centennial Area Health Education Center and the North Colorado Medical Center Foundation is presenting a conference on Perinatal and Pediatric AIDS to physicians and nurses in northern Colorado. Conferences such as this benefit the physicians in northern Colorado that work with infants. children, and women. NCAP is a volunteer based organization which offers emotional and financial support. in-home needs assessments, and access to a variety of programs for people living with HIV. NCAP provides a monthly support group where People Living With AIDS, their families, and their friends can express their concerns about living with HIV. The "buddy" program matches volunteers with HIV clients who need help with day-to-day living assistance or those who occasionally have special needs. NCAP offers financial assistance in the form of a small one-time grant to those clients who need help with living expenses. NCAP also deals with many people who are affected by AIDS. Many of the calls NCAP receives are from family members or friends who live within the three counties, even though the PLWA may live outside the service area. These family members and friends also need the support and referrals offered by NCAP. Through the interaction of the Client Advocate. Regional Resource Coordinator and NCCC. clients will have easier access to a variety of programs and resources aimed at meeting the needs of people living with HIV. In addition to direct client support. NCAP maintains a library of educational materials and coordinates a speakers's bureau. Since October 1991. NCAP speakers have addressed colleges. busin and government agencies on the topic of AIDS. Additionally, NCAP organizes volunteer workshops and special seminars about various subjects relating to HIV. NCAP publishes a quarterly 3 9205'x6 newsletter. NeweCAP. that stresses NCAP resources and activities along with general articles related to HIV infection. In order to provide information to the general public and services to clients. NCAP has worked with many governmental and non-profit organizations such as Colorado State University, Larimer County Health Department, the Contractor. Latimer county Detention Center. Poudre Valley Hospital in Fort Collins, McKee Medical Center in Loveland, Larimer County Hospice, and the Latimer and Weld County AIDS Education Coalitions. Since its inception in the Ball of 1986, NCAP has worked with over 35 clients who have since died. This figure does not include the clients who have moved away from the service area or who are no longer seeking services. In 1991. NCAP assisted 5 HIV and 6 AIDS infected persons in Weld County. 6 HIV and 17 AIDS infected persons in Larimer County, and 2 AIDS infected persons in Morgan County.(8) The purpose of this funding request is to continue Title II funding to the Contractor for the position of RRC and Client Advocate. The RAC and the Client Advocate will continue to function together in a capacity to assure early intervention services, to assist care givers in providing a high quality continuum of care, to increase efficient use of patient care resources, to assist - HIV/AIDS families in meeting the special needs they may face. The RRC has already taken steps to establish the NCCC. The NCCC add both health and support services in northern Colorado. This program is designed to compliment the current health care systems already available in each county and to encourage participation in resource sharing and patient advocacy. The long range benefits of this education and care coordination program is risk reduction, decreased transmission of HIV, and improved quality of life for HIV infected persons and their families. Although the NCCC is supported by the community. without the continued support by the Ryan White C.A.R.E. Act, the consortium will be in jeopardy. Due to the conservative nature of northern Colorado. the project population denies the existence of HIV/AIDS and high risk behavior. The NCCC has the ability to break down the barriers and facilitate support in the community. The RRC and the NCCC play a fundamental role in northern Colorado, and without their services and collaborative efforts. HIV/AIDS affected persons would not be able to access the multitude of health and support services offered in this area. IX. Indicate the goals of this project and the measurable objectives for achieving those goals. The first goal of the Northern Colorado Care Consortium is to increase the opportunities of HIV/AIDS infected persons, family members, friends, and health care providers to gain access to participation in or resources concerning federal, non-profit, and private assistance programs for HIV affected persons. The second goal of the NCCC is to provide a network of care, including coordination of education with the Weld County AIDS Coalition and the Latimer County AIDS Education Coalition, support and resources to care providers, organizations, and persons affected by HIV/AIDS. The NCCC objectives are: 1. To increase the number of HIV infected persons receiving information in Latimer, weld, and Morgan Counties. 2. To increase the number of physicians and dentists being served by the NCCC through bulletins and newsletters. 3. To expand distribution of the NCCC newsletter to include care organizations, lawyers, mental health workers, and agencies working with low income families. 4, The RRC will continue to organize and participate in NCCC meetings. 4 96 5. To identify health care provider contacts in Northeast Colorado. 6. To organize a conference on HIV issues such as women and AIDS. 7. To expand the number of organizations participating in the NCCC from 18 to 26. 8. To increase the number of legal, mental health, and foster care providers willing to assisr, persons affected by HIV/AIDS. 9. To promote the provision of spiritual support to HIV affected persons in Weld, Larimer, and Morgan Counties through Churches and spiritual groups. 10. To enhance community support of HIV/AIDS affected persons. 11. To increase the knowledge of resources available for HIV/AIDS affected persons in northern Colorado. 12. To cooperate with the Weld and Larimer County AIDS Education Coalition in - providing information to the community. 13. To develop a standardized tool for program evaluation. 14. To address the specific needs of HIV affected families. III. Discuss the approach the bidder will take in organizing and implementing .he project. particularly with regard to how persons who are newly diagnosed with HIV disease will be able to access the services described. Detail the working relationship between all agencies and organizations providing services to persons with HIV disease and the county health agency and the state health agency. The Northern Colorado Care Consortium consists of public, private nonprofit. health care and support service providers, and community-based organizations in Weld, Larimer, and Morgan Counties. The Contractor has been identified as the lead agency in the NCCC. Other members of the Consortium include: Regional Resource Coordinator. Northern Colorado AIDS Project. United Methodist Church, Hospice of Northern Colorado, Normedco. knell Good Samaritan Center, HIV positive activists, Wald County AIDS Support Group. Northern Colorado AIDS Family Support Group. University of Northern Colorado. Weld County AIDS Coalition. Latimer County AIDS Coalition, Weld County Red Cross, Island Grove Regional Treatment Center, Morgan County Social Services, Northeast Colorado Health Department. Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, and Centennial Area Health Education Center (CAXEC). These care organizations are working together to provide essential health and support services to persons affected by HIV/AIDS. As a member of the NCCC. the Regional Resource Coordinator is responsible for informing NCCC members of new health care resources available to HIV infected parsons. This includes collecting and disseminating any new intonation concerning programs, protocols. or legal issues to the members of the NCCC. This information is made available at the monthly meetings as well as through information packets to NCCC members. The RAC also links HIV positive persons with organizations who teed persons affected by HIV/AIDS to speak to their organization or clientele. For example, the RRC is working with the University of Northern Colorado with their AIDS Education Week in April. The RRC is responsible for coordinating a panel of HIV infected persons, AIDS education instructors, therapists, and family members who are willing to share their experiences with the community. Health care providers, especially physicians, are the major source of access to newly HIV/AIDS diagnosed persons. The RRC will continua to work closely with these providers to maintain a mechanism of referral. The RRC will 5 9208% continue to provide one-on-one support and resource sharing with HIV/AIDS persons and their families. The RRC keeps in close contact with the Colorado Health Department. Colorado Social Services' Medicaid specialist. Community Programs for Clinical Research on AIDS. People with AIDS Coalition. AIDS Clinical Trials, and the Assistance for AIDS Specific Drug Program as well as a multitude of other community based organizations. As part of the NCCC. NCAP will continue to provide direct client support through in-home needs assessments, referrals, and other programs. With the funds received through the Ryan White C.A.R.E. Act. NCAP has been able to provide more services to HIV infected people. With additional funding. the client advocacy program Can expand in Weld and Morgan Counties to better serve clients and network with agencies within that service area. Without funding. NCAP would have to rely solely on volunteers who would have neither the time nor the financial means to travel within northern Colorado. The United Methodist Church is willing to support the NCCC in the following ways: "providing spiritual support to some clients. families and health care providers. assisting where possible in educating service providers and the general public regarding the need clients have for spiritual support and counseling, working with the consortium and other pastors to provide spiritual - counseling for all who request it and providing meeting space for Client and family support groups."(4) Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains and other NCCC care organizations have expressed a "willingness to support the Northern Colorado Care Consortium in its endeavors to help meet the community needs surrounding HIV education and care."(10) The Contractor. Northeast Colorado Health Department, Latimer County Health Department, University of Northern Colorado, and Planned Parenthood can offer accurate, confidential information and referrals on all aspects of sexuality including but not limited to birth control methods, and reproductive health care. These private and public organizations have the ability to provide HIV pre and post counseling and testing. Other educational endeavors such as outreach or bilingual AIDS education fall under the direction of the Weld County AIDS Coalition, Latimer County AIDS Coalition, the Contractor. Northeast Colorado Health Department, the University of Northern Colorado. Island Grove Regional Treatment Canter, CAHEC. Planned Parenthood, and Hospice of Northern Colorado. The collaborative effort of NCCC members will further increase the number of people being educated in northern Colorado and help change high risk behavior. Normedco and Hospice of Northern Colorado provide home health care or respite care for HIV/AIDS infected persons. These services are crucial to the NCCC because they help HIV infected persons remain independent, and provides cost effective alternatives to hospitalization. Hospice offers 24-hour on-call nursing support, skilled registered nurses, certified home health aides, social work, trained volunteers, dietary counselors, and other support services. If home health care is not an option, the Denali Good Samaritan Center has facilities available for respite care. The Bonet). Good Samaritan Center is the only nursing home in Weld County willing to work with HIV/AIDS patients. Hospice of Northern Colorado, Northern Colorado AIDS Project, Wald County AIDS Support Group, and Northern Colorado AIDS Family Support Group offer support groups for persons affected by HIV. Each of these care organizations has organized support for family members as well as persons infected with HIV. Island Grove Regional Treatment Center, Inc. , encompasses Residential, Outpatient, and Detox services for substance abusers in northern Colorado. including IV drug users. Through education and support, Island Grove will be able to refer clients to the RRC and offer support services to the NCCC. The NCCC meetings are held every month and deal primarily with resource sharing. Members are encouraged to share ideas and concerns with the consortium. Since there has been only one formal meeting, the decision-making process of the NCCC has yet to be defined. b 920906 IV, Indicate the work. plan for this project outlining tasks to be accomplished and the time frame for each task to be conducted. The Northern Colorado Care Consortium is designed to meet the growing needs of HIV/AIDS infected persons, family members, friends, health care providers, and care organizations by providing support and health services in northern Colorado. All components of the NCCC aim toward this goal. The elements of the project will be provided to individuals without regard to their ability to pay for services or their health condition. The following plan outlines the support the Regional Resource Coordinator and each consortium member will give to the NCCC. Furthermore, the RRC will be creating a flier which will contain the activities and goals of the NCCC. These fliers will placed at every consortium member's office to give to HIV/AIDS affected persons or health care providers. The RRC will work with consortia members to conduct monthly resource sharing and problem solving meetings. These meetings will be held on the first Tuesday of the month. These meetings will include speakers from Colorado Department of Social Service, the HIV Interfaith Network, and HIV infected persons. The RRC . will continue to distribute a bi-monthly bulletin to care providers and clients. This bulletin will contain current information on topics such as drug trials, medication cost assistance programs, new treatments, and availability of support services. work jean: (Contd next page) • • • • •9j 7 In response to the 1992-93 budget cuts, the Contractor has reviewed the 19,92-93 proposal narrative, goals and measurable objectives. and work plan. The following information will reflect the changes in the goals and objective, of the proposal due to the funding shortage. The Title II funding will continue to fund both the Regional Resource Coordinator (RRC) and Client Advocate positions. The RRC and the Client Advocate will continue to function together in a capacity to assure early intervention services, to assist care givers in providing a high quality continuum of care. to increase efficient use of patient care resources, and to assist HIV/AIDS families in meeting the special needs they may face. The goals of the Northern Colorado Cara Consortium have changed little. The NCCC will continue to increase the opportunities of HIV/AIDS infected persons, family members, friends, and health care providers to gain access to participation in or resources concerning federal, non-profit, and private assistance programs for HIV affected persons. Secondly, the NCCC will provide - a network of care, support services, and resources to care providers, organizations, and persons affected by HIV/AIDS. Due to the funding cuts, the NCCC newsletter/resource guide will be limited to two a year. Printing and postage cuts as well as travel will be limited. Other cuts in objectives include the PLWA consultant, the conference on women and AIDS. and the NCCC and RRC expansion into northeast Colorado. The project area for the RRC will be limited to Morgan, Weld. and Latimer Counties. The RRC will spend less time organizing the NCCC meetings and will depend more heavily on NCCC members to offer in-kind support. The RRC has included several new program objectives which includes a program on nutrition and HIV/AIDS. A nutritionist has volunteered to present a program on nutrition and HIV/AIDS in Weld County. In addition, a nurse with the Community Programs for Clinical Research on AIDS (CPCRA) and the RRC are working together to establish Greeley as a site for clinical trials. The 1992-93 NCCC objectives arc 1. To increase the number of HIv infected persons receiving information from the Regional Resource Coordinator in Lorimer. Weld, and Morgan Counties. The RRC projects that 40 HIV/AIDS infected persons will be receiving information. The breakdown includes 32 man. 5 women, and 3 children. 2. To expand NCAP's client base to 40 HIV/AIDS infected persons. The distribution includes 32 man. 5 women. and 3 children. 3. TO increase the number of physicians and dentists receiving letters, protocol updates. and HIV updates. 4. To expand distribution of the NCCC newsletter to include care organizations, lawyers, mental health workers, and agencies working with low income families. S. The RRC will continue to participate in NCCC meetings. 6. To expand the number of organizations participating in the NCCC from 16 to 26. 920906 • 8 • 7. To increase the number of legal. mental health, and foster care providers willing to assist persons affected by HIV/AIDS. B. To promote the prov;sion of spiritual support to HIV affected persons in Weld. Lorimer, and Morgan Counties through Churches and spiritual groups. 9. To enhance community support of HIV/AIDS affected persons. 10. To increase the knowledge of resources available for HIV/AIDS affected persons in northern Colorado. •r 11. To cooperate with the weld and Latimer County AIDS Education Coalition in providing care and support services to the community. 12. To develop a standardized tool for program evaluation. 13. To address the specific needs of HIV affected families. 14. To develop Greeley es a site for, the Community Program for Clinical Research on AIDS. 13. To develop a program on nutrition and HIV/AIDS. NCCC workplan: • By May 31, 1992, announce the award of the Ryan white C.A.R.E. Act funds to the community to continue the NCCC. By May 31. 1992, develop a program on nutrition and HIV/AIDS for persona with HIV/AIDS. family members, and care providers. By June 13. 1992, contact Churches and spiritual groups in Weld County to encourage them to work with people affected by HIV/AIDS. By June 13. 1992. provide NCCC members with a tentative schedule of monthly meetings. By June 30, 1992, contact foster care coordinators at the three county social service departments. By July 15, 1992, submit first quarterly report to the Governor's AIDS Council. By July 31, 1992, expand participation of care organizations by 4. By July 31, 1992, further develop a strategy for reaching newly diagnosed HIV/AIDS infected persons in Weld, Lorimer, and Morgan Counties. By August 13, 1992, develop project evaluation tool. 920806 By August 30, 1992. translate client bulletins into Spanish and send bulletins , to physicians, lawyers, dentists. mental health providers, persons with HXV/AIDS, and family members. By September 30, 1092, identity health care provider contacts in Northeast Colorado. Du September 30, 1992, establish Greeley as a site for administering CPCRA protocols. By October 1, 1992, identify local resources for potential future funding. By October 1, 1992. expand current database to include lawyers, mental health DrOfessionals. and foster care providers. By October 15, 1992, submit second quarterly report to the Governor's AIDS Council.By November 15, 1992, survey HIV/AIDS clients and physicians to see if needs are being met. By November 31, 1992, expand participation of care organizations by 4. By January 15. 1993, submit third quarterly report to the Governor's AIDS Council. • By February 1, 1993, develop and mail second bulletin. By February 1. 1993, expand contact of churches and spiritual groups to include Morgan and Latimer Counties. By March 1. 1993, identify contacts at each of the hospitals in Weld, Latimer, and Morgan counties. By March 31, 1993, NCAP will provide HIV educational programs/materials in Weld. Latimer, and Morgan Counties for HIV positive persons, care providers. and family members. By March 31, 1993, the RRC will be working with 40 persons living with HIV/AIDS. Of the 40 persons contacted. the expected distribution is 32 adult males. 5 adult females. and 3 children. By March 3X. 1993, NCAP will have expanded client contact to include 40 HIV/AIDS infected persons. NCAP projects that 32 men.. 5 women, and 3 children will be contacted. By May 15, 1993. submit final report to the Governor's AIDS Council. The goals, objectives and workplan encourage the NCCC, RRC, and NCAP to work together to batter serve the HIV/AIDS affected population. NCAP is responsible for submitting its own budget and will describe how its services will be limited. NCAP's budget and narrative will be faxed separately. 92080 10 V. Describe how the project to be undertaken will continue to be funded and developed after 31 March 1993. Due to the ever increasing awareness of HIV/AIDS, the Regional Resource Coordinator. along with the support of the Contractor and the Northern Colorado Care Consortium members, is initiating community projects to assure the success of this program. Solicitations .for donations rom private citizens and businesses will be initiated. In the future, we hope that Consortia members will set aside a percentage of their budgets to offset, consortia costs. Presently, consortia expenses consist of salary. printing, photocopying, and postage costs. Cooperative fund raisers with the Northern Colorado AIDS Project and other consortia members will be investigated. Due to the positive support from the consortium members, it is hopeful that the programs and objectives of the NCCC will continue after the March 1993 funding period ands. The Pediatrics AIDS Conference as well as future conferences held in northern Colorado will have registrations fees, and any surplus will be seed money for future conferences. Finally, the ARC is examining alternate funding sources such as grants from the Lundy Foundation and the North Colorado Medical Center Foundation. Other sources of funding will lessen the NCCC's dependence upon the Ryan white C.A.R.E. Act. NCAP has applied for a grant with the Chicago Resource Center to fund a part-time coordinator. NCAP has also approached bust in northern Colorado for donations. These donations include monetary support and equipment. VI. Describe the capability of the bidder to implement this project; demonstrate its ability to do the job and describe the qualifications of staff carrying out the services. Provide verification of corporate status. The Contractor is currently administering grants from the following agencies: march of Dimes, Colorado Trust, CompreCARE and Colorado Action for Healthy People. The Contractor has fulfilled contracts with the Colorado Department of Health for many years for the following programs: Family Planning. Maternity, HIV, Tuberculosis. The Contractor is administered by a Medical Director and Business Manager. It is also part of Weld County finance administration. The Contractor has a very good working relationship with the other health departments and with community agencies. It is also centrally located between the three counties. The Contractor staff have coordinated the Weld County AIDS Coalition since its inception and the department has been a state authorized counseling and testing site (CT5) since 1985. The Contractor is a member of ACE and on the CAHEC AIDS Advisory Committee. This contract, if funded, will be administered by the Director of Community Health Nursing. The Division Director was previously a member of the Board of Directors for ACE and NCAP as well as a member of the Colorado Department of Education (CDE) School Nurse AIDS Advisory Committee. Staff have expertise in tuberculosis, family Planning. and sexually transmitted di programs. Staff are currently providing HIV testing and counseling for the University of Northern Colorado as well as the CTS. All counseling and testing nurses have been trained in HIV related issues by the Colorado Department of Health and receive yearly educational updates. The Contractor will comply with all laws regarding non-discrimination on the basis of age, sex, handicap, race, color, religion or national origin, in the area of personnel practices as well as in the area of participation in programs using these grant funds. The Contractor will also comply with all laws regarding the provision of a drug-free work-place. The Contractor is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt, non-profit agency. 11 4 VII. Provide a detailed budget for proposed expenditures of funds through the proposal and separate detailed budgets by agency. MO COUNTY IL= DEPAR1102IT Governor's AIDS Council budget for the period April 1. 1992 - March 31. 1993 GHRT-0V$R CURRENT TOTAL AMOUNT RCQuzSTED BUDGET I. PERSONNEL Regional Resource Coordinator $ 6,480.78 $ 21,431.40 e$ 28.116.42 Office Technician -0- 3,360.00 $ 3,360.00 Sub-Total $ 6,400.78 $ 24,791.40 $ 31,476.42 XX. OPERATZONS Travel $ 996.40 $ 1,753.60 $ 2,750.00 Meeting Expense 204.24 -0- a -0- Printing -0- 1,500.00 1,500.00 Postage -0- 1,700.00 1.700.00 Sub-Total $ 1,200.64 $ 4.953.60 $ 5,950.00 TOTAL $ 7,681.42 $ 29,745.00 $ 37,426.42 * The remaining $ 204.24 in meeting expense is includad.in the Personnel line item for the Regional Resource Coordinator 9208"% 12 • BUDGET JTJSTXTXCATIGN The unexpended balance of monies from the Governor's AIDS Council Budget for the period October 1, 1991 - 03/31/92 will be rolled over into the same categories in the new budget for the period April 1. 1992 through March 31, 1993. with the exception of the category. Meeting Expense. This category is not included in the new budget and will be used to cover the approved line Stan changes and expenditures for the consultant and books es outlined in the expenditure report (Exhibit 1). We are requesting that the balance of this line item be used in the personnel line item. • 920806 •9 NORTHERN COLORADO AIDS PROJECT BUDGET April 1, 1992 - march 31, 1993 Total Amount Requested by NCAP - $i0,000 ZarAlZa Grant Funds 1. Personnel 0 $ 7,000 Client Advocate (12 hours per week starting July 1, 1992) 2. Operating Expenses Telephone $ 720 600 (1) Postage 300 300 (2) • Travel 0 2,100 ( ) 3. Incidental Coats Rent 720 Insurance (office) 9Q Total Budget $1,830 S10,000 • Travel used to date*: April - 120 miles X .25 - $30.00 (two trips to Greeley) May - 220 miles X .25 - 555.00 (one trip to Gre.ley, 'one trip to Denver) Total Reimbursement Requested to Oat.: $85.00 (1) Telephone expense includes long distance and toll free line accessible in Weld and Morgan Counties. (2) Postage expense includes questionnaires, contact letters, information flyers and Client Advocate evaluations sent to clients in the tri-county area. (3) Travel expense includes travel to Greeley for monthly Consortium meetings (120 miles) , one day per week in Weld County (240 miles total to Creeley) , and one day per month in Morgan County (180 miles total to Fort Morgan) and travel around Latimer county, which includes Estes Park, Loveland, Berthoud, and Fort Collins. More mileage would,bo incurred traveling to rural areas in Morgan and Weld Counties. The travel budget also includes one trip to Denver every two months (130 miles total) for training and/or networking purposes. *Because grant funding was questionable and NCAP had no rollover funds, travel was curtailed during April and May. won CLIENT ADVOCATE Northern Colorado Care Consortium ROsition Dese_rjntion The Client Advocate will work directly with HIV-infected persons in Northern Colorado to determine physical, psycho-social, emotional and financial needs. The Client Advocate will offer support, referrals and advocacy services as necessary in order to ' meet those needs. Duties and Reseons!bi„ljtje`: 1. Perform in-home assessments to determine clients' needs. 2. Match clients with volunteer buddies as needed. 3. Provide access to services, including but not limited to transportation, housing, and financial services. 3. work with Regional Resource Coordinator regarding appropriate resources to best meet client needs. 4. Attend monthly Caro Consortium meeting, NCAP Hoard of Directors meeting and support group meeting. General Intgrmatlon: Often clients need someone to advocate for them with health care agencies and physicians, tho social security administration, and social service agencies. One intent of the client advocacy program is to be available for the client who needs an advocate during visits to the above-mentioned and other agencies. The Client Advocate will be available on a 24-hour basis and Can be reached via a pager. Additionally, the Client Advocate will be able to travel to Client's homes to meet with them on a personal basis, it desired. Overlap with the Regional Resource Coordinator may occur based on geographical location, i.e. , Larimer County residents may find it easier to contact the Client Advocate for referral services than to contact the Regional Resource Coordinator, and vice versa for weld county residents. The Client Advocate provides access to a network or volunteers who serve as "buddies, " people who assist the client on a regular basis with household chores, transportation, pet care, etc. Also, the Client Advocate can access volunteers for one-time or occasional duties such as transportation to Denver, or infrequent errands. Financial assistance in the form of one-time grants from Northern Colorado ATns Project are also available through the Client Advocate. 920806 • VIII. Provide any evidence of community support for the services to be provided and support for the bidder or subcontractors. See attached Letters of Support. • References 1. Weld County Planning Commission, Weld County Demographics. (June 1991) 2. Colorado Department of Health, AIDS Status in Colorado. (January 1992) 3. Weld County Health Department, AIDS Statistics. (January 1992) 4. North Colorado Family Residency Program, Physician's Report. (February 1992. S. Weld County AIDS Coalition, Mission Statement: (1907) 6. Weld County AIDS Coalition, AIDS Education in Weld County. (January 1992) 7. Regional Resource Coordinator, AIDS Outreach: Weld, Larimer, and Morgan Counties. (February 1992) 8. Northern Colorado AIDS Project. Client Advocate Outreach. (January 1992) 9. United Methodist Church, Letter of Support. (February 4, 1992) 10. Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, Letter of Smart. (February 5, 1992) 92086 16 1002 10th SINK Suite,rt JUDITH ANDERSON, M.D. 5owrd CrMd: Ornlw,CO WWO 00631 Inte000a ONIONS and Inland MWlOwa Internal Medcn, TrNpnons(303)3514044 IntecOdpr Oaww February 14, 1992 • • Governor's Council on AIDS: I am writing in support of the Regional HIV Resource Care Coordinator for Weld, Larimer, and Morgan counties. Thanks to the Ryan White Act, we now have a coordinator and resource person for HIV disease. This was sorely needed for reasons which I have stated previously. As you know, care is dispersed throughout the medical communities in northern Colorado with no real ties or liaison between the patient or physician, and all of the services, resources and information available for HIV infected patients and their families. This has led to many problems in the care and well being of patients. Certainly in the short time that Elizabeth Haines has been here, she has made a huge difference. Unfortunately,. she arrived in December with all of the holiday activities in full swing, and when physicians, nurses, and patients were busy with other things. In the last six weeks, people are just beginning to get an idea of what she can do and indeed is doing. Patients and families are beginning to self-refer. Physicians and nurses are beginning to use her as a resource in greater numbers. Word is getting out into the communities about the availability of someone who can help with all aspects of HIV disease. As you know, most of the emphasis on education, care, and resources available to AIDS patients has been concentrated in the Denver area, and little attention had previously been paid to northern Colorado, which has a substantial number of HIV positive patients. It is quite difficult for the individual physician to know all of the ins and outs of the Social Services systems, tho disability laws, the housing and insurance options available to these patients, new and current protocols such as the ACTG and CPCRA activities, funding for medications, support groups and educational opportunities when there is no one available resource person for this. Most of the social workers in the tri-county area know little about these things and our• patients suffer as a consequence of this. I. think that it is vital that this position be maintained in northern Colorado. The loss of this person would be disastrous to 9208% • Page 2 February 13, 1992 the physicians, nurses, social workers, and particularly to the care of HIV positive patients in this area. Thank you for your help in this matter. Sincerely, a,,,r,..r 4. Sudith Anderson, M.D. JA/WPgg • 920806 PRINCE AND ASSOCIATES P.O. BOX 3313 4634 W. 2nd Street Greeley, Co. 60631 303-332-3116 CONCERNING: The Northern Colorado Care Consortium and the Position of Regional Resource Coordinator 2-18-1392 Dear Sirs, As a paid consultant to Weld County Health Department Officials it is my educated opinion that our rural end vastly spread population can beat be reached and served by f'rat implementing • central contact location, and than by conaia...antly encourageing our MTV infected population to seek out needed assistance by contacting our *antral figure. In this ease our Regional Resource Coordinator, end this RRC can then access the proper care provider within the Consortium, end better deal with what ever problem might occur, and at the same time be able to insure confidentiality. I see the paid position of Regional Resource Coordinator, and the implimentation and aolidification of the Northern Colored* Care Consortium as the most prudent and effective use of funds set aside by the Ryan White Act. It is imparitive that the position of RRC and the ?MCC become a staple ingredient to better care for our NIV/A.I.D.S. population, where in which a single phone cell is all a sick individual should halve to make. Another benefit to satablishing • single, central contact person would include the viability of coordinating individuals who by virtue of compassion, volunteer time or resources to ease the difficulties experienced by HIV/AIDS victims. Many times, concerned individuals will ask "what con I do to help?". Now by being certain that One phone call to one authority, (RRC) will link up a willing party with en established facility, we con better use our own local resources. Sincerely, Cal°.172""1"- Stephen E. Prince 9 ' r22 le •52 1111151 ATILT MAR fall PAO[ 2 411, O7 4 Hospice • , ,of northern colorado, inc. uorrEThlAVDNUs GREILIY,021.0RanOsoan 003)E24U MXpL0)332.6609 13 N=M TWEL7TX Avr(cm zmcwxoN,COLORADO80601 (300)639.1604 February 6, 1992 ' Elizabeth Breckenridge-Haines HIV Regional Resource Coordinator Department of Health 1617 16th' Avenue Court Greeley, Colorado 60631 Dear Elizabeth, Hospice of Northern Colorado is in full support of the work you are doing as the Resource Coordinator and of focus of the Northern Colorado Care Consortium. As you knew, Hospice exists to provide support and care . for persons in the last phases of .an incurable disease so they may live as fully and comfortably as possible. Through appropriate care sensitive to their needs, patients and families may be eras to attain a degree of mental and spiritual preparation for death. The services we offer includes 2a-hour on-call nursing support, skilled registered nurses, certified home health • aides, social work/support services, trained volunteers, physical therapists, speech therapists, occupational therapists, mantissa therapist, dietary counselors, and other ancillary services. • Hospice assists the patient's family to adjust to ' change that may occur after the death of a loved one. Contact is maintained with the family for first year of bereavement while support systems are developed. Grief education, support groups and networking opportunities are offered to Hospice families and members of the community. Care is provided to anyone desiring Hospice services regardless of ability to pay. Zt you have other questions about Hospice or how we can be of assistance in your efforts, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, lane ell, RN irecto of Nursing P are Coordinator -9ERVECari DANDADAM5WQNTffi4- • • 92DSe s Feb. 6 :92 1.2157 aac.1. GOOD SAM aft FAX 303-356-7970 P. 2 :02011 40 Bonel% Good Samaritan Center NCIsso February 6, 1992 Elizabeth Breckinridge-Haines, }IPA HIV Regional Resource Coordinator Department of Health 1517 16th Avenue Court Greeley, CO 60631 Dear Elizabeth: 2onell Good Samritan Center is a non-profit Christian organization dedicated to meeting the needs of the older person and others in need. We were the first long term care facility in Greeley to accept PWA's into our care. We are pleased that the Northern Colorado Care Consortium was formed and there is an HIV Regional Resource Coor- dinator so that we may access and obtain information to better meet the needs of persons with HIV and PWA's. There has, been a long standing need in the community. Bonell Good Samaritan Center is honored to be an active member in the Northern Colorado Care Consortium. Thank you for your time. Sincerely, ,ms" x.- t Susan K. Babas, ACSW Director of Resident Services 700 bentra.00rd Seas•Orelev,caondo 0631 Sons:303/3526062 Rot 303/3647970 920806 Fib. 6 '92 12x57 SMELL =CD SAM CYR FAX 303-356-7970 P. Faxbnsmittai Memo weriairaPt A 'a'°ea •d° lzcaO A (, n as **N.-Su -- •: a■r•, - �•,� • rs Poe, waww . • • • . February 6, 1992 Elizabeth Breckinridge-Haines, MPA HIV Regional Resource Coordinator Department of Health 1517 16 Avenue Court . Greeley. CO 60631 • Dear Elizabeth: As a Certified AIDS Educator I strongly feel there has been a definite need for an HIV Regional Resource Coordinator for northern Colorado. The people I serve in the community need a person who has access to all .current information that will help the HIV infected individual/ PWA's. I facilitate two separate support groups in the com- munity. The Weld County AIDS 'Support. Croup which is de- . signed to provide support to individuals who are HIV posi- tive and ?WA's. The Northern Colorado Family AIDS Support Group is designed to provide support to family members, friends. and loved ones whose lives have been affected by the HIV virus/AIDS: I am proud to be a member of the NCCC and feel it is a definite asset to the community. • Sincerely. Susan K. Sabas. ACSW 92O806 Art February 4, 1992 To: Governor's AIDS Council From: Normedco Home Care RE: Northern Colorado Care Consortium As representatives from Normedco Home Care, an agency that provides home health care services ranging from home IV therapy and nursing support to counseling and personal care services for clients with HIV, we would like to offer our support to the Northern Colorado Care Consortium. We feel there is a definite need for a care consortium for resource sharing, and providing a vehicle of support to agencies like ours that service HIV positive persons and their families. Because of the nature of the illness and its stigma in society, It is often difficult for HIV affected people to find out about available resources and new information. It is essential and beneficial to have a central resource such as the care consortium for our agency to stay abreast of the current services and treatment available to our HIV clients. We also feel that there are a number of unmet needs for HIV infected clients in our Community. Specifically, we see clients who need assistance for meal preparation, housekeeping, and child care. It is difficult to find resources available for these services, especially when financially the client cannot afford to purchase them. • Our role in the care consortium, will be to disseminate the information about available resources to the clients we serve who are affected either directly or indirectly by the HIV epidemic. Sincerely, Q14.4 Aozal/lA Judi D. DeVore R.N. Clinical Staff Supervisor 17/arit,k4./Litr Marlene Nofzigertt.N. Home Care R.N. Judy Schoen M.A., L.P.C. Medical Social Worker 920806 • CENTENNIAL AREA HEALTH EDUCATION CENTER � • �, .,+ L'a_ 918 Thirteenth Street, Suite 2 ---- Greeley, Colorado rt0631-4855 Phone (303) 35I-0755 • • CENTENNIAL HMIA 1l C C Saving Ms northnst Malin` Kit Cation•Latimer•Lincoln•Logan•Morgan•()Wipe•Sacgwck•WaiMtpron•Wahl•Yuma Roar F.Guthman,Jt„E%scuuva Oveptot February 11, 1992 Elizabeth Breckinridge-Haines HIV Regional Resource Coordinator weld County Health Department 1518 Hospital Road Greeley, Colorado Dear Elizabeth, It is with pleasure that I write a letter of support for continued funding of the Northern Colorado Care Consortium (NCCC) through the Ryan White Care Act. As the HIV/AIDS Education Coordinator for the Centennial Area Health Education Center. I feel it is crucial to fund HIV/AIDS projects in northeastern Colorado. There is a persistent need to provide comprehensive care to the HIV positive individuals and their families in Latimer, Morgan and Weld Counties. The goal. of Centennial AHEC with regard to HIV/AIDS is to educate health professionals in northeastern Colorado. We currently have a group of thirty five health professionals trained through the Colorado AIDS Education and Training Center to educate other health professionals. Thus far, the Northern Colorado Care Consortium has been a helpful resource to myself and our trainers. Not only has the consortium functioned as a forum for community discussion and action, it has provided numerous written resources. As you are well aware, 'Centennial AHEC is co-hosting a seminar with the Consortium on Perinatal and Pediatric AIDS in April. This is the type of role Centennial AHEC can play in the Northern Colorado Care Consortium. I wish you well in your endeavor. If there is anything I may do to assist, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, • cram. /�I//� Jann M. Deveraux HIV/AIDS Education Coordinator CAHEC is an affiliate of SEARCH. University of Colorado Health Sciences Cente920$e6 matte ; It ALCiER MEMORIAL united Methodist Church 1 , '3- .. ILA l� • Kit '.� corner of 3rd. b Maple. Eaton, Colorado 80615 res: 454-2315 pastor's study: 454-3938 F— a FFF ' February 4, 1992 TO WHOM IT MAX CONCERN: A LETTER IN SUPPORT OF FUNDING FOR THE NORTH COLORADO CARE CONSORTIUM I am an ordained elder in the Rocky Mountain Conference of the United Methodist Church and have a special interest in the spiritual needs of persons with AIDS, HIV positive people, their families and/or significant others. Family members are frequently devasted when they discover that ' their son is not only terminally ill, but is also a homosexual. Both they and the patient may feel that the patient has sinned; they are overwhelmed with guilt and fear. Heterosexual persons with AIDS and those who test HIV positive also need assistance in dealing with their feelings of sin, or of being an innocent victim, or fear of dying. All persons in an AIDS-related situation must cope with real or potential rejection by family, friends, and society. Psychologists, psychiatrists and social workers can provide much in the way of counseling, but pastors are best equipped to deal with the spiritual problems which many people will have. Therefore, I will support the consortium in these ways: 1) Personally provide spiritual support to some clients, families and health care providers. 2 ) Assist where possible in educating service providers and the general public regarding the need clients have for spiritual support and counseling. 3) work with the consortium and other pastors to provide spiritual counseling for all who request it. 4) Provide meeting space for client and family support groups. I request and encourage your financial support for this consortium which will provide much in the way of referrals, resources, support and information to service agencies, clients and families who are involved with AIDS. Respectfully, Suz nne Listener. n 90306 UNIVERSITY CF NORTHERN COLORADO DIVISION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES GREELEY.COLORADO 60639 (303)351.2412 February 5, 1992 Governor's AID Council c/o Elizabeth 9reckinridge-Haines Northern Colorado Care Consortium To Whom It May Concern: The University of Northern Colorado Student Heatlh Center fully supports the need for the Northern Colorado Care Consortium. This resource organization will be valuable as we begin to address the needs of HIV positive individuals and those living with AIDS who are also UNC students. Individuals dealing with this disease and who are also trying to attain a college education will undoubtedly need to access the resources within our community. • UNC currently offers HIV/AIDS education to all students, staff and faculty which primarily originates from the Health Education/ Wellness program in the Student Health Center. limited medical care is available at the Student Health Center for those who are HIV positive or living with AIDS. The AIDS support group is held monthly on the campus and HIV testing in conjunction with the Weld Co. Health Department is offered monthly. HIV infection and AIDS will likely be the most serious health issue facing the college-age population in the months and years to come. As infections increase, diverse resources will be needed. It is our hope that the Northern Colorado region will have resources available. Sincerely, ci-P f C . Cindy VonTersch, R.N. Health Educator UNC Student Health Center [i :] QUALITY• DIVERSITY • PERSONAL TOUCH CW.WRIO M NIM,MIM ACMIW•MO HNK IMRI$NMF 920906 PLANNED PARENTHOOD OOD IBC TUC grsrvv h1.A'1NtA1ti G h37. W. i Oth Street ree',ev, CO $063 ; FelcrVV v ..•. . ;;2 Dear w1 i_abetn :;anise j 'arenTri000 Qr the PocKy Moountains -Greeley wou;. ;:ke to exfenc olr rrr. . ti, r •rr Colorado :are r,., ,.r na C. 7VIJJV' 1 4n�" .rVr NIC� ,1 VV. rV on J�, r,Vrrl Irl I�Q endeavors to i',e'J :tee: the community needs surr1ounCinc L:V t&Cation and care. rlar. Ied Paren.rwoc rcrnm1ztec to &C.:ca 1 n and nealth care sel v:cei. we can an tffr q cis / onr 1 1 I rl 7 referral?, Q •1.13^1 I ze nal .. � ? aCC:;r„re ,.ten iC, r12• n 0r'1a'.�0n V'iC on „1'. 4:�eC.a C. .,.Xr.w 1ty !rc1C71nc lout not lmttec to birth control methods, anc reprocuctwe neaitn care, We ere ava1lab1e to o ovi ce r IV(.Ai05) pre and 2'.`5t counsel in; ens; testing. Yearly exams, 3ab smear;, ;esziny 'or ant; treatment of 5 T D'5, o;ood and urine screening, ant; screer,irin_ for cancer of the testicles, colon arc Oreasts are also available at 1.-.:-r re a. •n.l. M •, 9:0 (w - 5:00 M TI .: - 9:00 AM, - 7.00Pm. WED - 4:00 AM, - 5:00 D,M, THUD. - 9.00 A M - 7;0 a.^r. A.1 - S-00 - -.4v a rnl � .( , -navey eL ..• - - y - ♦ trn ^. - , �- •:te �a am ��..:;on;. �,res� .;,�..._ :,�nl:; /ti.a�r. ,,rc„ l.r+. '.�n� ,:: . _ r .ev Pi1 r -tr.--w r .:r,l r.7 y.r at .7.52-47r. V C7 . / r art ,eV. r r,:r,IVo1. �•:1• L �uun1C4C C.nrgrpl.. • 920996 ISLAND GROVE REGIONAL TREATMENT CENTER, INC. at 1074 February 5, 1992 To Whom It May Concern: Island Grove Regional Treatment Center, Inc. , encompasses Residential, Outpatient, and Detox services for substance abusers in northern Colorado, including XV drug users. We are supportive of the Northern Colorado Care Consortium and would like to see it funded through the Ryan White Care Act. Resources in northern Colorado for people who are HIv positive, and for people who have AIDS and their families are limited. We feel the Consortium will maximize those resources through networking and education. In support of this group, we will send a representative to the monthly meetings and help with this effort in any way that we can. Sincerely, affiree Ms. Jet Tegro Sexually Transmitted Disease Respressentative/Residential Counselor eyslMs. B.3. Dean, M.A. Executive Director JT/rew cc: File 920936 The First Choice In Affordable Aleehel/Drug Seri/lees Y. 42+ Nom +6M An • r.O.Bo.SPCC • G,no. CO 8063+ • 303!366c064 � NICK INCA .!!, DOC. 1437 R.Nalberry Port Collins, Co. 80524 To Whom Xt May Concern,Northern Colorado Aids Project has worked in conjunction with Nightingales, Sao. , a bar catering to the Tort Collins Area pay and lesbian community, over the past two years to educate high risk groups to the risks and prevention of the lams epidemic. NCAP has sponsored several formal and informal presentations regarding Safe Sex Practices to multiple groups of Nightingales' patrons. NCAP has also made available various brochures and educational materials targeted toward preventing high risk activities. These materials have been made available to any interested patrons. Xn the past, free condoms have also been supplied by NCAP. Nightingales is greatly appreciative of 1NCAP'e ongoing educational efforts and support in the goal of AIDS prevention. 17, Richard Swan • President Nightingales, lac. • R • M4rasukiC tePioN TIN 4991030 —Ser, 27. 3993 10$7d#* 1'734 0.02 7 Lorimer County AIDS Education Coalition 1825 Blue Spruce Drive Port Collins, Colorado 80824 September 26,1997 Chicago Resource Center Chicag, Ill. II Dear Sirs: on behalf of the ratimer county AIDS Education Coalition, I wish to express support 2or the grant request of the Northern Colorado AIDS .NOWect Proj ect (NOW) . it has been mpleasure to work volunteer with this outstand ing organisation for the peat six years. NCAP is a very important resource in this community. Using only volunteers, NCAP provides a support group for people with AIDS, their families and friends. They provide information and d prevention programs, refer clients to approriate resources, and an ocate for people with AIDS, their families and friends. NCAP provides unique services to clients in emergency situations including financial assistance for medicines, housing, trans- portation and medical care. I SCA, has been an important member of our local coalition from the beginning and does an excellent job of networking with other • ' agencies and resources in the community. As the number of people with AIDS has increased in the community, it has become Increasingly difficult for NCAP to meet the needs of clients with only volunteer staff. A part-time paid staff person would greatly enhance the services provided by NCAP, and would • insure that they aan continue this very important work. Sincerely,, l r-.�. W rC.C-taw Amt Watson, Chairmen \_ Lorimer County AIMS Education coalition • 92O8% • February 19, 1992 To Whom It May Concern: t attended an AIDS Information Session sponsored by cur office Wellness Prograa on Dso.mber 17. 1'991. The presenter, Dorothy Turek, representing the Northern Colorado AIDS Project, was moat informative about AIDS and gave um acme enlightening statistics about AIDS in northern Colorado. I had never realised the extent of HIV infection in my on community. Ma. Turek was able to speak about this possibly embarrassing topic without causing ma any discomfort, and in fact, I felt comfortable in asking her questions which cave to me during the presentation about my personal situation. I would not normally ask questions of a personal nature during an office - presentation. I would highly recommend Ma. Turek for future presentations with community ll groups of any age and believe that the Northern Colorado AIDS Project is `{ serving an Important education function in our community. DON NIE L. GI7,8ERT • • • • • • • • • 920906 - ` i • . Qu.A, NCAf, 1,4 Asonet ift•Thr. ,+efirjfaZfro 100^.71, dies•t,_ .Mw • d .w+.,41 k •• ''' C/ • g . • • 9208% 7ebrumsy 17. 1992 • To Mhos It Nay concern: • I attended the U.S. Forest Service Wellness Prf rar presentation on December 17, 1991 which was given by Dorothy Turk of the Northern Colorado AIDS Project. Dorothy'. presentation was wry informative and professional. She wag able to discus. AIDS in a way that was well understood yet straightforward. She was able to put us ate comfort level that is difficult to emblem in en office, environment epeakiwg about such a personal matter. Not only was I left better informed, but I tilt compelled to share the information with my 13 year old daughter. • The Northern Colorado AIDS Project is an aaeet to our comiuniry for education. We as citizens have an obligation to further their cause. - udy rry • • • • • • • • • • : f 920906 .. EXHIBIT B Colorado Ryan White C.A.RE Act Tide IX Quarterly Progress and Financial Status Report Title II Funded Agency(Name.Complete Address sod 7.1A Code) Funding/Grant Period Periods)Covered by this Report From: (MIrt/DD /YY) 'To: (MM /DD/YY) From: (MM /DD /YY) To: (MM/DD/YY) Table I: Expendable Ryan White Title II Funds Unexpended Amounts Budget Amounts Total Expendable Object Class/Category Previous Funding Period Current Funding Period This Funding Period Personnel Fringe Benefits \% Travel Equipment Supplies Contractual • .. — � Other 1 Indirect Charges Total Table IL Ran White Title II Expense by Quarto' r Object Class/Category 1st Quarter god Qom' 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter ^ Personnel Fringe Bateau — Travel Equipment _ 1 Supplies • r Contractual Other Indirect Charges -- Total ISignature of Person Completing this Report Date Report Submitted i. I 920 Table ill: Erpenu.ter HIV SeMor by Quarter Category of Services Lit Owner 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Primary Medical Cue Dental Care Mental Health RebabUitation Care Support Services Cue Management Home Health Cue Homo-based Hospice Care Drug Reimbursement Insurance Cootlauadon Contractual Total Table IV: Number of Clint.Served by Gender Gender Category tat Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Male. Females Total Table VI Number of Clients Served by Disgusts Diagnosis Category Lt Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter CDC Defined AIDS HIV positive (Non-AIDS) HIV Neptive/Unbsown Total Table VI: State In which AIDS was Diagnosed State Zit Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Colorado w Other Total • 9208% Instructions • The Quarterly Progress and Financial Status Report was designed to collect data on a quarterly basis with a minimal amount of effort The information can be completed and reported on a quarterly basis and still provide cummulative information on an agency's project and financial progress. - Stggestiorc Complete all information required except the "Period(s) Covered by this Report; �I Signature of Person Completing this Report"and "Date Report Submitted':Make a zeros copy of the report, complete the "Period(s) Covered by this Report; Signature of Person Completing this Report"and "Date Report Submitted"on the copy only and send it in with your progress report By retaining the original,you will be able to report the same information from quarter to quarter without having to complete a whole form each time. Title II Funded Agency -The full name of the agency completing this report including the • complete address and ZIP code. Funding/Grant Period -The beginning and ending dates of the Ryan White CARE. Act fiscal year reported in this form. Period(s) Covered by this Report - The beginning and ending dates of the Ryan White CA^. . Act quarters reported in this form. Table I: Expendable Ryan White Title II Funds -Unexpended amounts from the previous • fmdiag/grant period which have been authorized to be "carried over" into the next funding/grant period are listed by the object class/category in this table. The authorized budget amounts for the current funding/grant period are also listed by the object class/category in this table.Add these totals across to calculate the total expendable funds authorized by the object class/category. Table U: Ryan White Title II Expenses by Object/Class Category - List the quarterly the budgeted object class./sate expenses by Borg. B 1 Table III: Ryan White Title II Expenses for HIV Services- List the quarterly expenses by the category of services provided. The totals for each quarter from Table II and Table III should agree. Table IV:Number of Clients Served by Gender-List quarterly the number of client served • by the clients gender category. Table V: Number of Clients Served by'Diagnosis - List quarterly the number of clients a served by the clients diagnosis category. The HIV Negative category may include friends or family members served. The totals for each quarter from Table II and Table III should agree. Table VI: State in which AIDS was Disposed-List quarterly the state in which the client lived when diagnosed AIDS.The totals for each quarter from Table VI should agree with the quarterly CDC Defined AIDS category in Table V. 920906 ett m€moRnnDum George Kennedy, Chairman Q To Board of County_Commissioners pats August 19, 1992 • COLORADO Rom Jeannie K. Tacker, Business Manager, Weld Si9us►471 Heal Dent. subject: _cContlrayt with C,Qveroors Office Enclosed for Board approval is a contract between the Office of the Governor and the Weld County Health Department. The Health Department was awarded continuation grant funding to maintain the existing HIV services consortium in Weld and Larimer Counties. The Health Department will receive $33,172.41, $23,172.41 to be used for Wald County activities, and 510,000 will be subcontracted to the Northern Colorado AIDS project (NCAP). The term of the contract shall be from April 1, 1992, through March 31, 1993. If you have any Questions, please feel free to contact me. 920806 {-4'1.00ILo RESOLUTION RE' APPROVE NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT WITH SCHOOL OF NURSING, UNIVERSITY OF • NORTHERN COLORADO, AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN 9 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 Non-financial Agreement between the School of Nursing. University of Northern Colorado, and the Weld County Health Department, commencing July 1, 1992, and ending June 30, 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 Non-financial Agreement between the School of Nursing, University of Northern Colorado, and the Weld County Health Department be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of August, A.D.. 1992, nunc pro tunc July 1, 1992. • Q BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS • ATTEST' 410417 1412440411 COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board C° ;� _ Coo e Ken dy, Chalrman BY: Deputy erk to the Board onstance L. Harbe t, ro APPROVED AS FORM' C. W. Kir C County Attorney Go W. H. We ster 920813 )1111.OO/4O RESOLUTION RE: RESCIND RESOLUTION, DATED AUGUST 24. 1992, APPROVING NON-FINANCIAL AGREEMENT WITH SCHOOL OF NURSING, UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, by Resolution (Document #920813), dated August 24, 1992, the Board approved a Non-Financial Agreement between the School of Nursing. University of Northern Colorado, and the Weld County Health Department, and WHEREAS, the Board has been advised that, by Resolution (Document #920513), dated June 15, 1992, the Board approved a Non-Financial Agreement between the Weld County Health Department and the University of Northern Colorado's School of Nursing, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to rescind said Resolution dated August 24, 1992, to avoid duplication. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Resolution (Document #920813), dated August 24, 1992, approving a Non-Financial Agreement between the School of Nursing, University of Northern Colorado, and the Weld County Health Department, be, and hereby is, rescinded. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 21st day of September, A.D., 1992. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSATTEST• J/IjTI/JV,j///zeth WELD CO COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board D l gage Ken y, airman BY:�i�A+l /JJkK p�A. r (/P6�dfl�S jt vt :!' W. .c� Deputy Cllr to the Boa y Constance L. Harbert. Pro-Tem APPROVED AS FORM: EXCUSED C. W. Kir y County Attorney Cord W. H. Webster 920875 I+4,001<o Diu& 7b 444 'sac. ,' $t&i+JAi e-'4" u i? ,pr (0/1)1 l _ es Aemcrosnt Clinical Experience School of Nursing College of Health and Human Sciences University of Northern Colorado This agreement, entered into as of the 22nd day of May , 1992, by and between the University of Northern Colorado, for and on behalf of the School of Nursing (hereinafter referred to as "School") Weld County Health Department Cawley. Colorado (hereinafter • „ referred to as'Agency"). WITNESSEfH: WHEREAS, School of Nursing offers an education program at the Baccalaureate level integrated for the preparation of professional nurses, and WHEREAS, Agency has certain facilities available for clinical experiences and desires to provide such facilities for educational purposes in the preparation of students of the nursing program, and WHEREAS, School and Agency desire to establish an ongoing policy structure in regard to their respective responsibilities, and WHEREAS, School and Agency desire to reduce their agreements to writing, NOW THEREFORE, in of the foregoing premises and the covenants and agreement hereinafter set forth, the parties agree as follows: ,. . 0 "C4 I. $f'SPOSS BII ITIPS AP ThP SCHOOL I. TM School shall provide for the administration and operation of the courses which are a part of the School of Nursing curriculum, including such programs of study offered students using the Agency facilities. 2. The School shall provide qualified and competent faculty members adequate in number for the instruction and supervision of students using N the Agency facilities. 3. The School shall select, in consultation with the cooperating professional staff of the Agency, learning experiences to which students • will be assigned for educational experiences at the Agency facilities. In the selection of said assignments, appropriate consideration shall be given to the School of Nursing policies, accreditation criteria (both voluntary and regulatory), and the policies, regulations and nursing standards of the Agency. 4. The School shall select and provide the students to be assigned to such clinical experiences. Said students shall have completed all prerequisite academic and clinical coursework prior to their selection for the clinical experience. S. The School shall instruct all students assigned to the Agency facility regarding both the legal and ethical standards for confidentiality of \\ records and patiendclient data imparted during the clinical experience. n 920513 1, I Weld County Health Department, Greeley Page 3 6. The School faculty, staff and students are not to be considered Agency employees for any purpose and said persons may not hold themselves out as employees or agents of Agency or otherwise make any representation or commitments on behalf of Agency. ill 7. Faculty and students 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. 8. 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. 9. The University is covered by workmen's compensation insurance with the State Compensation Tnsurame•Fund. This coverage does include all students enrolled in on-the-job training programs except student. teaching. 10. The School faculty shall orient students.to the Agency unless otherwise agreed upon. 11. The School faculty and students shall adhere to the rules, regulation, procedures and standards of the agency. 220513 . I L Weld County Health Department, Greeley Page 4 I . BFSPONSIBIIAGPS OF AGENCY 1. Agency shall recognize a responsibility to maintain a learning environment conducive to sound educational and clinical experiences. 2. The Agency has ultimate responsibility for the quality of care given to • patients. Agency staff in the areas to which students are assigned shall be responsible for orienting faculty to Agency policies and protocols, • particularly where special rules and regulations are necessary. 3. Agency shall permit students, staff and faculty of the School of Nursing ! to utilize facilities such as the library, lounges, conference rooms, • audio-visual equipment or other teaching equipment consistent with the regulations and policies set by the Agency. 4. Agency staff shall communicate with School representatives concerning • any problems that might arise due to a student's performance. A written report shall be provided to the faculty'or staff member of the School who is in charge of student supervision. • S. The Agency shall provide for such supervision as is prearranged in consultation with the SchooL Agency supervisors may provide evaluation statements concerning performance, however, School staff ' 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 2?-054 3 r Weld County Health Department, Greeley Page S documents in regard to a student's performance shall be forwarded to the School upon the student's completion of the clinical 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 School or University. III. JOINTIE_SPONSIBiLMES ANDrTER.MS OP AGREEMENT 1. This agreement shall commence as of July 1. 1992 , and continue in full force and effect through June 34_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 to remove the cause or cure the breach. If the cause is removed or the breach cured within that 30 day 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 meetings between representatives of the School and the Agency Weld County Health Department, Greeley Page 6 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 and Federal non- discrimination laws, • 5. Both parties recognize that they are bound to comply with the Family ti Educational Rights and Privacy Act(Buckley Amendment) in the handling of educational records of students enrolled in their programs. It is also understood and recognized that employees and agents of each party will need to have access to the educational records maintained by the other party in properly administering their duties and obligations under this agreement and to the individual students. It is agreed that each party shall thoroughly orient their employees and agents of their obligations under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act and • shall maintain their practices in strict accordance with the requirements of that Act. 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 920$=3 Weld County Health Department, Greeley Page 7 that the other party has fully complied with the provisions of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. Any permitted redisclosure to persons or entities not a party to this contract shall be under the condition that no further disclosure by such parties shall be permitted. 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. Any written notice or communication provided for, required, or permitted herein shall be addressed to the following: Director, School of Nursing College of Health and Human Sciences University of Northern Colorado Greeley, CO 80639 Weld County Health Department 1516 Hospital Road Greeley, CO 80631 7. 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 of are reposed with subject matter. jurisdiction. Both parties agree to submit themselves to the personal jurisdiction of those courts. .1,.. w .it Weld County Health Department, Greeley Page 8 8. This agreemnn shall be construed in accordance with the law of the State of Colorado. 9. This agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and supersedes all prior written and oral agreements. Any charges, modifications, supplementations or amendments to this Agreement must be reduced to writing and signed by the parties which are signatory hereto. 10. 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. D1 wzm2ss WHEREOF, the parties'have caused this agreement to be executed by their duly authorized representatives as of the day and date first hereinabove writteat tlniversipr pf NolthenLColoradQ WELD COUNTY REAM DEPARTMENT erCet Bin IZ.,44 Randolph Gordon, M.D.. M.P.H. Director By Director. School of Nursing ROAD OF COUNTY CCIQ CSSXONNQts ByCOMMWELD COM COLORADO Dean. College of Health and Human Sciences ax, ''t —G.org• r 6nfl , cnairimustG.//7� ATTEST, ‘/0747 jean WELD COUNTY CS TO 11tE DOM) /I 20513 Wit ��L 4-re--A/ r:_ - "Z I Deputy Clerk to the Rand .-S.. RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE LAW ENFORCEMENT SPECIAL DUTY AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY SHERIFF AND VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL 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 Law Enforcement Special Duty Agreement between the Weld County Sheriff and Valley High School, commencing August 24. 1992, and ending December 31, 1992, 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 Law Enforcement Special Duty Agreement between the Weld County Sheriff and Valley High School 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 24th day of August, A.D., 1992. Sp BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST= 'jW� .f�9j WELD 0 TY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Boardsisa— BY: <t //��nn / Kenne , airman iPP1 Cr' 0 0/.." / l Deputy cjerk to the Board onstance L. Harbert. Pro-Tem APPROVED AS T ORM: - � C. W. Kir y County Attorney Go W. H. Webs er 920812 CC . SO S &IOoL 0010 LAW ENFORCEMENT SPECIAL DUTY AGREEMENT ,T•HIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this a4 )& day of L Uro _..f' , 1992, by and between the COUNTY OF WELD AND THE WE , COUNTY SHERIFF, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County (hereinafter referred to as "County") and Valley High School, hereinafter referred to as "Contractor." WHEREAS, the Contractor is desirous of entering into an Agreement with the County for the performance of law enforcement special duty services over and above the regular law enforcement service level provided by the County Sheriff; and WHEREAS, the County is willing to render such special duty services and law enforcement protection on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement; and WHEREAS, such agreements are authorized by Section 30-11- 101( 1) (d) , C.R.S. , and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, article III, Section 3-8(4) (m) , as amended. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual covenants, conditions and promises contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: I. SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BY COUNTY A. special Duty Deputy Services The Weld County Sheriff shall provide special duty deputy services to Contractor to the extent and manner set forth below: 1. Upon notice by Contractor to the County Contact Person, pursuant to Section II, A. below of Contractor's need for special duty deputy services the County Contact Person shall determine the number of special duty deputies to be assigned to the event. The County Contact Person shall also determine which personnel to assign to the event. 2. Special duty deputy services shall encompass only those duties and functions of a peace officer, as defined by Colorado statutes and/or by the commission granted by the weld County Sheriff to the assigned individual deputy sheriff. An assigned deputy shall be responsible only for the enforcement of ordinances and laws of a city, Weld County, or the State of Colorado. The assigned deputies' authority shall not extend to the enforcement of rules and regulations made by Page 1 of 10 Pages 92Ae12 Contractor except to the extent that such rules and regulations require conduct in compliance with such II ordinances and laws. 3. Upon arrival at a specified event, the assigned deputy(ies) shall contact the Contractor Contact Person or the designated on-site official in charge of the event to verify the commencement of special I li duty deputy services. At the completion of the event assignment, the assigned deputy(ies) shall contact the Contractor Contact Person or the designated on-site official in charge of the event to verify the termination of services and to confirm the total time of special duty deputy services rendered for the event. 8. Labor and Equipment The County shall furnish and supply all labor, supervision, training, equipment, communications facilities for dispatch, and all supplies necessary for the provision of the additional level of law enforcement services to Contractor set forth in this Agreement. The Contractor shall not be liable for the direct payment Of salaries, wages or other compensation to county personnel performing the services set forth in this Agreement on behalf of the County. County shall provide the necessary worker's compensation coverage and unemployment compensation coverage for County's employees who are designated to fulfill the terms of this Agreement. Xn addition, County is responsible to pay the Federal and State Income Tax withholdings for all County employees designated to fulfill the terms of this Agreement. The standards and procedures for performance of the terms of this Agreement, the discipline of Sheriff's Deputies fulfilling the terms of this Agreement, and other matters incidental to the performance of the terms of this Agreement shall at all times remain exclusively vested in the Weld County Sheriff and not in the Contractor, its officers and agents. Generally, performance standards, procedures and discipline for those deputies shall be consistent with the performance standards, procedures and discipline required of deputies providing service in • unincorporated areas of Weld County. C. County's Contact Person The Sheriff or his designee shall act as the County's Contact Person for purposes of the administration of this Agreement. Until further notice is received, the County's Contact Person shall be the individual named in Page 2 of 10 Pages 9208 Schedule A attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Any change in the County's Contact Person shall be effective upon ten (10) days advance written notice to the Contractor's Contact Person referenced in Section II . C. , below. The designated County Contact Person and the Contractor's Contact Person shall work toward the common purpose of enhancing the effectiveness of the special duty deputy services. It is understood that the Contractor's Contact Person will forward all complaints or concerns from the Contractor in relation to this Agreement to the County's designated Contact Person. The County's designated Contact Person will make all reasonable efforts to respond to complaints and/or concerns and to take prompt action to address the complaints or concerns. IX . SERVICES PROVIDED BY CONTRACTOR A. Contractor shall notify County Contact Person at least 15 I, days prior to the occurrence of the event requiring special duty deputy services. Such notice shall provide the date, time, and place where the event will be held. In addition, the Contractor shall provide a description of the event and the number of persons expected to attend the event together with an identification of any special areas of concern which may affect the extent or nature of special duty deputy services to be provided. In addition, the notice shall specify whether the Contractor's Contact Person will be the on-site official in charge of the event. If not, the notice shall specifically state the identity of such on-site official in charge. B. Contractor shall cooperate with the assigned deputies at the event by making its employees and agents available to sign a complaint or to serve as witness in applicable circumstances. C. Contractor Contact Person In order to administer this Agreement effectively, the Contractor shall designate a Contact Person. Until further notice is received, the Contractor's Contact Person shall be the individual named in Schedule A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Any change in the Contractor's Contact Person shall be effective upon then (10) days advance written notice to the County's Contact Person. The Contractor's Contact Person and the County's Contact Person shall work toward the common purpose of enhancing the effectiveness of the special duty deputy services. The Contractor Contact Person shall forward all complaints or concerns from the Page 3 of 10 Pages 9209 Contractor in relation to this Agreement to the County Contact Person. The County Contact Person will make all reasonable efforts to respond to complaints and/or concerns and to take prompt action to address the complaints or concerns. III. AGREEMENT TERM This Agreement shall be effective upon final execution by the appropriate officers of both parties. This Agreement shall continue through December 31, 1992, and shall be automatically renewable year to year unless sooner terminated by notice from either party in accordance with Section VI of this Agreement. IV. TERMINATION This Agreement may be unilaterally terminated by either party with or without cause by ten (10) days written notice delivered to the other party in accordance with Section VI. "Notices, " or as otherwise provided in this Agreement. V. COST AND REIMBURSEMENT A. Contract Amount Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, all services rendered to Contractor by County pursuant to the terms of this Agreement shall be billed to Contractor at the rate set forth in Schedule C, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. B. Billing Dates Within ten ( 10) days following the last day of a calendar month, the weld County Sheriff will provide a written billing statement to Contractor. Contractor hereby agrees to pay each statement within forty five (45) days following the month for which these services are billed. If payment from Contractor is not received by the forty fifth (45) date, referenced above, the Sheriff may, in his discretion, terminate all service under this Agreement. Written notice of this immediate termination shall be provided by the Sheriff to the Contractor and to the Board of Weld County Commissioners pursuant to Section VI. , below. VI. Notices Any notice provided for in this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be served by personal delivery or by certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, at the addresses listed in Schedule B, attached hereto and incorporated herein Page 4 of 10 Pages 9212 by reference, until such time as written notice of a change is received from the other party. Any notice so mailed and any notice served by personal delivery shall be deemed delivered and effective upon receipt or upon attempted delivery. This method of notification will be used in all instances, except for emergency situations when immediate notification may be provided to the Contractor Contact Person or the County Contact Person. VII. RESPONSIBILITY FOR LEGAL PROCEEDINGS The Contractor shall be responsible for defending itself and its officers and employees in any civil action brought against the Contractor and its officers and employees by any person claiming injury and damages as a result of the performance of this Agreement. Likewise, County shall be responsible for defending itself and its officers and employees in any civil action brought against the County and its officers and employees by any person claiming injury and damages as a result of the performance of this Agreement. The Contractor and its officers and employees shall not be deemed to assume any liability for intentional or negligent acts, errors, or omissions of the County, or any officer or employee thereof, arising out of the performance of this Agreement. Likewise, the County and its officers and employees shall not be deemed to assume any liability for intentional or negligent acts, errors or omissions of the Contractor or any officer or employee thereof, arising out of the performance of the terms of this Agreement. VIII.NQ THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARY ENFORCEMENT It is expressly understood and agreed that enforcement of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and all rights of action relative to such enforcement, shall be strictly reserved to the Contractor and the County, and nothing contained in this Agreement shall give or allow any claim or right of action whatsoever by any other person on this Agreement. It is the express intention of the Contractor and County that any entity other than the Contractor or the County receiving services or benefits or who is otherwise affected by the performance of the terms of this Agreement, shall be deemed an incidental beneficiary only. { IX. MODIFICATION AND BREACH This Agreement and the attached Schedules contain the entire Agreement and understanding between the parties and hereby supersedes any other agreements concerning the subject matter of this transaction, whether oral or written. No modification, amendment, notation, renewal or other alteration of or to this Agreement and the attached Schedules shall be Page 5 of 10 Pages 920832 deemed valid or of any force or effect whatsoever, unless mutually agreed upon in writing by the parties. No breach of any term, provision or clause of this Agreement and the attached Schedules shall be deemed waived or excused, unless such waiver or consent shall be in writing and signed by the party claimed to have waived or consented. Any consent by any party to, or waiver of, a breach by the other, whether express or implied, shall not constitute a consent, waiver of, or excuse for any other different or subsequent breach. •' XI . SEVERABILITY If any term or condition of this Agreement shall be held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, this Agreement shall be construed and enforced without such a provision, to the extent this Agreement is then capable of execution within the original intent of the parties. i Page 6 of 10 Pages • 920912 1 Le1117/0/YLL BOARD OF COUNTY COMMMISSIONERS ATTEST: OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO MXSSI By. spj ,i By:4xr/e- By: 68.74A,-. APPROVED AS TO FORM: � ) County Attorney III ontractor Vc., SU$SCRXBED AND SWORN TO before me this ,20 day of , 1992, by - WITNESS my hand and official seal. I Not Pub My commission expires: My Commission Expires April 20.1996 I'. \ 4 Page 7 of 10 Pages 920932 '? t 1 1 SCHEDULE A 1. Until further notice is received, the County's Contact Person shall be: Dave Malcom 910 10th Avenue Greeley, CO 80641 356-4015 extension 4949 2. Until further notice is received, the Contractor's Contact Person shall be: Mr. Baca Valley High School Page 8 of 10 Pages 920912 SCHEDULE B 1. Any notice to County provided for in this Agreement shall be sent to: Dave Malcom 910 10th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 356-4015 extension 4949 2 . Any notice to Contractor provided for in this Agreement shall be sent to: Mr. Baca Valley High School Page 9 of 10 Pages 9209,2 SCHEDULE C The hourly rate comprising the contract amount of this Agreement shall be $27.00 per hour per deputy assigned to the event. Page 10 of 10 Pages 920912 RESOLUTION RE; APPROVE INSTALLATION OF "25 MPH SPEED LIMIT" SIGNS AT HILL-N-PARK DRIVE AT 49TH STREET AND CASA GRANDE DRIVE AT 47TH AVENUE IN HILL-N-PARK SUBDIVISION 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 Engineering Department has recommended to the Board that "25 MPH Speed Limit" signs be installed at Hill-N-Park Drive at 49th Street and Casa Grande Drive at 47th Avenue in Hill-N-Park Subdivision, to insure safety to the traveling public. and WHEREAS, the Board has determined that said traffic devices are necessary for the protection of the general public. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, that the Department of Engineering be, and hereby is, directed to install "25 MPH Speed Limit" signs at Hill-N-Park Drive at 49th Street and Casa Grande Drive at 47th Avenue in Hill-N-Park Subdivision, for the safety of the general public, and that said signs must conform to the State manual and specifications. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of August, A.D., 1992. A BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ��� WELD�Cr , COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board 4 - s hi Geo e Ka edy, Cha rman BY: Deputy�1 erk-to -- the Board Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS 0 FORM: 44177447 C. W. Kir ounty Attorney Cord c W. H. Webster 920807 £120031 4:4: EG, So, 4am , c5P r PRO PO3I1 L [-<o Z Rc.3oz urrotJ 920907 TO: Weld County Department of Engineering RE: Traffic Control Devices (Hill-n-Park Subdivision) SPEED LIMIT 25 MPH SIGNS It has been brought to the attention of this department the need for two 25 MPH Speed Limit Signs at two of the entrances into Hill-n-Park Subdivision. There are currently four entrances. However, two of the entrances are already posted with 25 MPH Speed Limit Signs. The proposed locations for 25 MPH Speed Limit Signs are at Hill-n-Park Drive just north of 49th Street and Casa Grande Drive just east of 47th Avenue. With the proposed installation of the speed limit signs, all entrances will be posted in a uniform manner. Therefore, it is the recommendation of this department that 25 MPH Speed Limit Signs be placed at both Hill-n-Park Drive at 49th Street, and Casa Grande Drive at 47th Avenue, to meet uniform traffic signing on all entrances (see attached diagram). All signing to conform to the 1lanual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. RESPECTTFULLL�LY,�,9g IZAMaintenance-Support Supervisor 920807 f MEMORAn®UM RipeTo Clerk rn the Board Ore ' ts1 19. 1992 COLORADO prom .Drew Sche]tinga. County Engineer \� ,. tami.eu Agenda Item Please add the following to the Board's meeting agenda: "25 MPH speed limit signs at Hill•n•Park Drive at 49th Street and Casa Grande Drive at 47th Avenue in Hill-n•Park Subdivision." Appropriate documentation is attached. DS/gb:ctboard Attachment cc: Commissioner Webster 920807 e(„ot31 __ • • NI D{rl MO • I 'P(ft•(G rr`J mph rt,.r ., •"• e' en, I ( I • ' I NULL- n1 _ PAr<K d Y,57,Na PdoPD.5g0 tlyri,✓e' RJp ' 4r r7 Srn,i/� I I "'gyro LinirT.2S AN speroimyr.25 Mp I / I i nQa w / I �; 4 / SYi≤,YiNf �z .'inr' 4 S.ee I cS i� \\I �. \ I n 1. 0I 4 Jig t'sr. 920897 RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING. WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 16 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 71 AND 73, DUE TO SEVERE ROAD DAMAGE 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 16 between Weld County Roads 71 and 73 be temporarily closed, with said closure being effective August 18, 1992, until repairs are made, and further, that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. 920808 E&00.24 CC % , SO C/ve, cc') • ROAD CLOSURE - WCR 16 PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of August, A.D., 1992, nuns pro tunc August 18. 1992. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: `yn WELD COUNTY. COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board n n ' Geo e Kennedy. Chairman BY $ eputy G k to the Board onstance L. Harbert. Pro-Tem APPROVED A 0 FORM: C. w. Ki County Attorney Gor W. H. 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TITLE AA P/lose& u;Ge /G Brrlvcc�[W el 7/ se 40273 .;rt` y• SURVEY BY GATE ; DRAWN BY d-f eer- DATE .7i/9M • 7.1.7,1,3110.;`;, N CHECKED BY DATE �� 79(C01,-; yr.,:,..4:•!` ' COUNTY ROAD NO....(� APPROVED BY COUNTY ENGINEER ,;., _�, :_; WELD ' COUNTY DEPARTMENT CF ENGINEERING ••' � ,,w . /ORM '6 2 is ., a x 8 A 1 a O .00 w0.a, rCC a III 01 W 0io r CO w - sp Fo4 w GI N 8a M CO el im am co occ m n u .+ O in., 04 ., Cl) .Z • • m.+ xx mm C fal Z 1.4 ES W0 X 01 it •ei el •C Ow. r• a : 8 x PC m a a~i,� v�o psi V1 .W ] O 1C w ., V3 m (MO �oQ �oU � A W II II Q. �i LYZ NN aOl M1 CT O aqi m P gPAC fraoal em riw = QC) 8 u • M 0 • W • G p ell d rig AC .a, ..._ m co 0 0 y N 1 II A Oa 0 Z as IID COM AA II N CO 920008 RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 120 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 59 AND 67 FOR 15 WORKING DAYS, FOR BRIDGE REPLACEMENT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410(6)(a). CRS: ". ..local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction may, for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, temporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of work days for project completion and shall, in conjunction with any such road closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected. . .", and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute and upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations. has determined that conditions exist which make it necessary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said County roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on County roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby authorizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reasonably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish that Weld County Road 120 between Weld County Roads 59 and 67 be temporarily closed, with said closure being effective August 20, 1992, for approximately 15 working days, and further, that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. 920810 EG,ocact cc - cc., so , Gni , c.SP ROAD CLOSURE - WCR 120 PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of August, A.D., 1992, Hunt pro tunc August 20. 1992. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Dox4" t% I V WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board r • Gee000 a Kenn y, Chairman BY' dengeratd• 4,a,fre Deputy L,erk to the Board Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS 0 FORM: C. W. Ki y County Attorney Gor W. H. star 920810 t ryr3 n"Fg1.P[Cr/.'S l0C'04 %,C/- 61 . r(//r1 P:01, 5 •on°C/n,rd I riot Ain, A /n/CC 420II Ao/[ '[o1GU ' q[[tic "140't "ar !Wep y refs Ill' Bniet cAn5 �[% Rorlo (two, Ai nfc[te's • ROAD CLoS D ON KPO/9.2 FOR R£PL,cr,; lr of ee orte r 102/bC;A Ui1CC 6: GCcscU FOR IS WORK6'NG Goys' . '�ti;_ TITLE ROAD ('i.jp. iJCR 1)0 r�bilrc Wit r9 t Wee 6'7 ^ SURVEY BY DATE DRAWN BY SC—a. DATE ''R'i•+!; �`.n :`,^,;'c CHECKED BY DATE /10 a. h 4;- COUNTY ROAD NO, "" APPROVED BY COUNTY ENGINEER WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING u.rw�. ►' roeln i8 `/75 92081 • •7 A 4 x $ c 1 m 0 0 v y z 01+1 Q4 wa P II I-. O M w re Ca 2s O .w 0 m .4 P. N 0a X Cu W E 0 A N x Cu co is XAG Q - CO • • W 0 Ai N P. CC (.3 C t Es M a X , a . Z cw 0 m � m r0yy.1 a C w al 8 x n 'C (4�1p i (0 - .Oi C y,1 CuC C X Q .i L ce N. rn A -. Z a'a '" z o 0 -4 x.. a .. . .-• ..4 O Q a S-' .Q 11 11 h W XI Z I MA el CA - w O CC 0 Q O. .-Chc pi II W . Col a COD 04co 6 Q 4 .4 .. .• a .r V 0. . Fi 0 . W C n I �W rA d d mi m � W 4. 11 0 ♦ 'wr 920810 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE APPOINTMENT OF ALVXNA DERRERA TO HOMELESS/HOUSING ADVISORY TASK FORCE 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, an additional area of representation is being added to the Temporary Homeless/Housing Advisory Task Force, and WHEREAS, it has been recommended that Alvina Derrera be appointed to said task force as migrant representative, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to appoint Alvina Derrera to said task force, with said task force to expire December 31. 1993. NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Alvina Derrera be, and hereby is, appointed to the Temporary Homeless/Housing Advisory Task Force, with said task force to expire December 31, 1993. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of August, A.D., 1992. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:O Pda% WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the oard � ;ge Kan ady, Chairman BY: 4,c41117,-,-tecele titputy Clerk to the Bosz✓�, onstance be t, Prot, Pro APPROVED AS 0 FORM: C. W. Kir County Attorney Got on . La /tit? 10.442-1 W. Webster f� ock o cc, ,k/It-, SS, b C, lapi'0/i►ri 2,' '' 920803 Please add the following appointment to the Board's Monday, August 24, 1992, agendas Temporary Homeless/Housing Advisory Task Force An additional area of representation is being added to the task force. This area is migrant. Alvina Derrera will be the representative. uj7 444146 L `,., app.t 'Li % 31, /993 0� ah0 920603 I RESOLUTION RE: DENY REQUEST FROM TUTTLE APPLEGATE, INC., FOR PREADVERTISEMENT OF PUD FINAL PLAN FOR LIND LAND COMPANY WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County. Colorado, and WHEREAS. the Board has received a request from Tuttle Applegate, Inc., for preadvertisement of an application for a PUD (Planned Unit Development) Final Plan for Lind Land Company, and WHEREAS, said property is described as part of N; NE; Section 8, Township 5 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, after study and review the Board deems it advisable to deny said request. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the request from Tuttle Applegate. Inc.. for preadvertisement of an application for a PUD (Planned Unit Development) Final Plan be, and hereby is, denied. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of August, A.D., 1992. e II /;-/1/4_ ,/ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ejl.�Y7�/ yt WELD CO , COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board - y �� L �� Geor Kenna , Chairman • BYt S�'i0 Q? , O.sei Deputy erk to the Board onstance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS FORM: �,� C. G. Kir • County Attorney Gor . La W. H. Webster 920804 Pc.o8G7 CC' P4 / 1cciMrc, , INNN° 4,4.410 s 4 i ._ .. TUTTLE APPLEGATE, INC. Consultants (or Land and Resource Development :-C'7 : 7:: : 6 August 21, 1992 C' ' weld County Clerk for the Board of Commissioners 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 ATTN: Ms. Shelley Miller RE: Pre-advertisement for Public Hearing on Land Use Application Dear Ms. Miller: At the request of the Lind Land Company, we are requesting a pre- advertisement of the September 30th Board of County Commissioners hearing for the WindSong Ranch Planned Unit Development. The following reasons for this request are given below: 1. We feel the conditions of the approved PUD rezoning have been satisfied within the last 30 days. 2. The PUD tract size of 54 acres is one that requires less review time for Weld County staff and other appropriate reviewing agencies. 3. Prior meetings between Tuttle Applegate, Inc. , Weld County Department of Planning Services, other approving agencies, and utility companies have provided good direction and guidance for the final design and submittal of the WindSong PUD plans to Weld County. 4. The upcoming fall 1992 construction season can be used to construct most public improvements and infrastructure prior to inclement weather. We hope the above information will be of assistance and this request can be scheduled for the next Board of Commissioners meeting. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, TUTTLE APPLEGATE, INC. el;;;L:eJ--iti? Robert VanDop RV/cr cc: File #92-102 Martin Lind, Lind Land Company 920804 Weld County Department of Planning Services 119.0 °rant Rr..t, 0410 7L1.p)rn.. (30)) 452.4‘11 Donv.r, 00100400 707)) 04004011.. (30)) 407.770. salas TUTTLE APPLEGATE, INC. Consultants (or Land and Resource Development = July 24, 1992 G __= Weld County Clerk for the Board of Commissioners 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 ATTN: Ms. Shelley Miller RE: Pre-advertisement for Public Hearing on Land Use Application Dear Ms. Miller: At the request of the Lind Land Company, we are requesting a pre- advertisement of the September 9th Board of County Commissioners hearing for the WindSong Ranch Planned Unit Development. The following reasons for this request are given below: 1. We feel the conditions of the approved PUD rezoning can be satisfied within a 30 to 40 day review period. 2. The PUD tract size of 54 acres is one that requires less review time for Weld County and the appropriate review staff. 3. Preliminary meetings between Tuttle Applegate, Inc. , the approving agencies, and utility companies have provided good direction and guidance for the final design and submittal of final plans to Weld County. 4. The upcoming fall 1992 construction season can be used to construct most public improvements and infrastructure prior to inclement weather. We hope the above information will be of assistance and this request can be scheduled for the next Board of Commissioners meeting. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, TUTTLE PLEGATE, INC. Robert Van Dop RV/cr cc: File #92-102 Martin Lind, Lind Land Company 112,0 Grant attest, *410 4.lglnn.. ()03) 02.4611 Deny.., Colorado 10233 r...latl.. (303) 257.2731 4522139 TUTTLE APPLEGATE DC 776 P02 Mi. 24 '92 14132 TUTTLE APPLEGATE, INC. Consultants for Land and AmourCe p wlooin.m July 24, 1992 Weld County Clerk for the Soard of commissioners 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 ATTN& Ms. Shelley Miller REs Pre-advertisement for Public Rearing On Land Use Application Dear Ms. Miller. At the request of the Lind Land Company, we are requesting a pre- advertisement Of the September 9th Board of County Commissioners hearing for the WindSonq Ranch Planned Unit Development. The following reasons for this request are given below' 1. We feel the conditions of the approved PtJn rezoning can be satisfied within a 30 to 40 day review period. 2. The POD tract size of 54 acres is one that requires less review time for Weld County and the appropriate review staff. 3. Preliminary meetings between Tuttle Applegate, Inc., the approving agencies, and utility companies have provided good direction and guidance for the final design and submittal of final plans to Weld County. 4. The upcoming fall 1992 construction season can be used to construct moot public improvements and infrestructure prior to inclement weather. we hope the above information will be of assistance and this request can be scheduled for the next Board of Commissioners • meeting. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, '� �LEGATL�, INC. Robert o Van? RV/or Oct Pile 4192-'102 Martin Lind, Lind Land Company 1190 wrt 919989, 000 =6 (9l1 000.Yt1 W00. 9•099/9 002 JUL 24 '92 fa153 4322739 PAGE.002 920804 4527159 Turtle A P1.E0ATE IhIC tie I0L JU. 24 '92 14151 TUTTLE APPLEGATE, INC . l.. a .. Was e.,.l.p„a 11990 Grant Street Suite 410 Denver, Colorado 80233 (303) 452-6611 SZLECOLLIOLGaausi DATE .0)4 - G NXThWER OP PAGESs_a_ INCLUDING COVER SHEET TOI She \ e id ; 11r UM c L TELECOPIER NUMBER, 1 - �: )e) - pay molt 'Feb Yst bnp It THERE ARE PROBLEMS, CALL sax=Ti (303) 452-6611 OUR TELECOPIER NUMBER IS (303) 452-2759 OUR TELECOPIER IS A TOSHXDtA SP 251 U+Df COENTSt iu�1;C YtCGf i nt L.C 4kx- \ CGcc\ C' p1N Q‘knk CC Mar4 4 L,rt � t- 36to - 31014 THE INPORNATXON CONTAINED IN THIS PACSXNILE MESSAGE IS CLIENT PRIVILEGED AND CONPIDENTW. IKPORNATIOtf INTENDED ONLY FOR THE USE Or THE INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY MANED aBovE. 'PP TEE READER OF THIS MESSAGE XS NOT THE INTENDED RECIPIENT. YOU ARE EEREBY NOTXPIED THAT ANY DISSEMINATION, DISTRIBUTION, OR COPY OP. THIS COMMUNICATION XS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. XP YOU HAVE RECEIVED THIS COMMUNICATION IN ERROR, PLEASE INNEDXATZLY NOTIFY US DT TELEPHONE (IP LONG DISTANCE, PLEASE CALL COLLECT) AND RETURN THE ORIGINAL MESSAGE VIA THE U.S. POSTAL ' SERVICE. THANK YOU JUL24 '92 14:52 4522759 PAGE.001 9206194 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE HOUSING REHABILITATION CONTRACT WITH ALTERNATIVE HOMES FOR YOUTH. INC., AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. • pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter. is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Housing Rehabilitation Contract between Alternative Homes for Youth, Inc. and Weld County Housing Authority, with the terms and conditions being as stated in said contract, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said contract, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, ex-officio Housing Authority Board, that the Housing Rehabilitation Contract between Alternative Homes for Youth, Inc., and Weld County Housing Authority be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said contract. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of August, A.D., 1992. dbp BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD CO , COLORADO Wald County Clerk to the Board nn� �j ^ Geo e Kenne , Chairman / BY: & _ICY/1(004A_ 1 �T�r�lb� ��� tta! Deput}�lerk to the Board onstance L. Her r , Pro-Tem APPROVED AS T ORM: C. . Kir County Attorney GorS w. H. Webst r 920809 f/P-, 35 f'1 (,110 , YE N' HOUSING REHABILITATION CONTRACT THIS CONTRACT. made this day of y�yL(y 1992 by and between the County of Weld County for the use and ben at of the Weld County Housing Authority hereinafter referred to as Weld County, and Alternative Homes, for Youth Inc. , a Colorado not-for-profit corporation hereinafter referred to as Alternative Homes for Youth. WHEREAS, the authority exists in the Law, and Funds have been budgeted. appropriated and otherwise made available and a sufficient unencumbered balance thereof remains available for payment in CDBG Contract 11 C 85165; and WHEREAS. required approval, clearance and coordination has been accomplished from and with appropriate agencies; and WHEREAS, the County of Weld, through the Weld County Housing Authority, is authorized to administer the State Community Development Block Grant Program; and WHEREAS, Alternative Homes for Youth desires to voluntarily participate in the Program in accordance with the requirements of said program and all applicable laws and regulations; NOW THEREFORE, hereinafter collectively referred to as Alternative Homes for Youth, do hereby agree, covenant and promise as follows: 1. Alternative Homes for Youth has contemporaneously herewith received a deferred payment loan from Weld County in the amount of Forty Thousand dollars which constitutes no more than fifty percent of the costs of rehabilitation. This deferred payment loan prescribed herein shall constitute an indebtness for a period, hereinafter referred to as "Term of this Contract" of not less than ten (10) years from the date of final completion of eligible rehabilitation work. In the event Alternative Homes for Youth complies fully with the terms, conditions an covenants of this Contract and Deed of Trust given to secure this Contract, the indebtedness shall be discharged; otherwise the indebtedness shall continue as a lien againts the rehabilitated property and shall be due and payable on demand as provided herein. 2. The Rehabilitated property constitutes the following described real property: Pt $E 4 6-2-68 Bee 1242' W one 30'w of sN rex 21108.' 1i 208' S 208' B 208' to UK which is also known as 745 HWY 119 Longront CO 80501 together with ali zmprovements and fixtures thereon. 3. The deferred payment loan shall be evidenced by a Promissory Note, secured by a deed of trust for the benefit of the Weld County Housing Authority. Alternative Homes for Youth represents that the lien represented by said Note and Deed of Trust is a second lien, only subordinate to the first lien held by the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority and encumbrances subject only to such Title exceptions as shall be acceptable to the Weld County Housing Authority. 4. Alternative Homes for Youth shall provide funds in the amount which shall at least equal the Weld County Housing Authority's share of the eligible rehabilitation costs. These funds shall be secured on or before the execution of this Contract. 920809 5. Alternative Homes for Youth agrees to provide Title Insurance prior to closing for the benefit of Weld County. 6. The date of final completion of the eligible rehabilitation work shall be that date certified on the certificate of Final Completion signed by the Director of the Weld County Housing Authority and Alternative Homes for Youth upon full completion of said work. The final completion shall be binding upon Alternative Homes for Youth and shall be a final and conclusive determination of all work completed subject to any outstanding warranties. 7. Alternative Homes for Youth agrees to carry out all rehabilitation work specified in the attached blueprints and specifications (marked exhibit "A" and by reference incorporated and made a part hereof), with all practicable dispatch in a sound, economical and efficient manner, let by Alternative Homes for Youth with the prior concurrence of Weld County. In accomplishing such rehabilitation Alternative Homes for Youth will comply with all applicable Weld County construction codes. Alternative Homes for Youth will obtain all necessary public approvals including zoning, health and fire approvals. 8. The Weld County Housing Authority shall have the right to inspect all work. materials and equipment finances in whole or in part carried out with Program funds and will inform Alternative Homes for Youth of any non-compliance with respect to the contract for work, but will not issue any orders or instructions to any subcontractor performing the work. 9. All contract documents pertaining to the work, including blueprints and specifications shall be approved by the weld County Housing Authority and Weld County. Alternative Homes for Youth shall serve as the general contractor and shall be responsible for all as specified in the blueprints and specifications. 10. Payments by Weld County shall be issued to Alternative Homes for Youth as reimbursement of approved expenditures. No payments will be issued without the properly completed lien waivers. Payments shall be issued based on work progress based on the following formula: A. When 80% of the work is completed, fifty percent of the contract will be paid B. When 100% of the work is completed 80 percent of the contract will be paid. C. Final payment may be issued only upon the completion of all work and after the submission of all finalized building permits and after the general contractor and subcontractors have submitted all lien waivers. No final payment will be issued until Alternative Homes for Youth, the general contractor and Weld County Housing Authority have signed a Certificate of Final Completion. 11. All project activity shall be completed by no later than November 30, 1992. 12. During the ten years of the Promissory Note and Deed of Trust. Alternative Homes for Youth shall continue to own the rehabilitated property. If in fact Alternative Homes for Youth to own the real estate herein described under paragraph 2 of this contract or the corporation is liquidated, Alternative Homes for Youth shall be required to repay the total amount of the deferred payment loan. 13. Alternative Homes for Youth warrants and certifies that they are not an employee, agent, consultant, officer. or elected or appointed official of Weld County and neither exercises or has exercised any function or responsibilities for Weld County in connection with the administration Weld County's CABO program. 920,309 14. Alternative Homes for Youth, in consideration for Weld County Housing Authority's promises herein, set forth, promises to indemnify, save and hold harmless and defend Weld County Housing Authority, and all of it's employees and agents, acting officially or otherwise, from any and all liability, claims, demands, actions, debts and attorney fees arising out of, claimed on account of. or in any matter ',medicated upon loss or damage to the property of or injuries to, or death of all persons whatsoever, which may occur, or is sustained in connection with the performance of this Contract. or by conditions created thereby, or based upon any violation of statute, ordinance, or regulations, and the defense of any such claims or actions. 15. Alternative Homes for Youth agrees that at any time during the term of this Contract, weld County Housing Authority, the State of Colorado and/or the United State Department of Housing & Urban Development may conduct a performance or financial audit of Alternative Homes for Youth records pertaining to the rehabilitated property and Alternative Homes for Youth's obligation under this Contract, provided that such audit is conducted at reasonable time and in reasonable manner. In the event that Program funds have been improperly applied, diverted or otherwise used in violation of Federal. State or local laws or regulations, Alternative Homes for Youth shall upon demand immediately pay such improperly used amounts to the Weld County Housing Authority. 16. If. at any time during the full term of this Contract, Alternative Homes for Youth (a) fails to perform any obligation, covenant or term of this Contract, (b) breaches any warranty made in this Contract, (c) this Contract or Deed of Trust given to secure this Contract, then after final completion of the rehabilitation work up to the time of the failure, breach or violation, shall be immediately due and payable, and the Weld County Housing Authority may, at it's option, elect to foreclose upon the rehabilitated Property or demand sale of the same by the Public Trustee. 17. Alternative Homes for Youth agrees and warrants that this Contract and the obligations created herein constitute a commercial transaction and is not a consumer obligation or consumer related deferred payment loan or obligation. 18. Alternative Homes for Youth shall obtain and maintain fire, and extended coverage insurance for the subject property for at least the value of the deferred payment loan and provide a mortgage clause endorsement to weld County. weld County may collect the proceeds of said insurance and may, at its option apply the proceeds to rebuild or restore the property or to apply towards discharging the indebtedness, whether matured or unmatured. The signatories hereto aver that they are familiar with 18-8-301, et. seq. , (bribery and Corruption Influence) and 18-a-401. et seq. , (abuse of Public Office) C.R.S. 1973, as amended, and that no violation of such provisions is present. The signatories aver that to their knowledge, no County employee has any personal or beneficial interest whatsoever in the service or property described herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the day first above written. • Alternative Homes for Youth Weld County Housing Authority a; airman ins Attests H Attest' rall My d°4"'" ios January 7t, 1994., 920999 r . 9, 70 C� rr i To: Clerk to the Board From: Judy Griego Re: Housing Rehabilitation Contract for Alternative Homes for Youth Date: July 29, 1992 Attached for Board consideration is the Housing Rehabilitation Contract with Alternative Homes for Youth. Forty Thousand dollars in matching Community Development Block Grant funds are being provided to Alternative Homes for Youth for the rehabilitation of their Residential Child Care Facility located at 745 Hwy 119, Longmont, Colorado. The Contract has been signed by Alternative Homes for Youth and is now ready for Board approval. The Contract has been reviewed by the County Attorney's Office and by the County Finance Director. Request that the Contract be placed on the Board of Commissioners agenda for the August 3rd meeting. 920409 440010 -- RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE APPLICATION FOR EXISTING HOUSING SECTION 8 HOUSING ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS PROGRAM AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter. is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAt, the Board has been presented with an Application for Existing Housing Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program between U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and Weld County Housing Authority, with the terms and conditions being as stated in said application, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said application, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. ex-officio Housing Authority Board, that the Application for Existing Housing Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program between U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and Weld County Housing Authority be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said application. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 24th day of August, A.D., 1992. 414/ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ' WELD CO , COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board ��- Geor Kenn y, Chairman BY: 53uipl tY-Qi rar�1J � Deputy 'erk to the Board onstance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS FORM: C. W. Kirb ounty Attorney Cord a/ ! v 1, '1Ypi' W. H. Webster 920805 H4,9-00/4 Gam : SSA MA Lt.S, pk'PI. o'r flamSin/C,- Applicationfor u.a.o oanm.nteofirna g _ i.aIStin$HOUSing and;a H°iV"°lr,g P"""' l i_ Section8 Housing Assistance Payments Program San MouamoCamnes.ronr 1r" Send o/lelftel end MO coons of no aeelloabon lent OMB Approval M.LSOx-0121 coca.nIJOr! and.naonm.nu to me teal MUD Fold OMoe Pudic mooronq burden loo we oo1Noodn a wq(msgon Is e■umaled b avenge.0.5 noun pr responoo.ineluuag the ale is,rrlwwp uea,eeae, ua Olds nStnQ data netts,e5O%MQ and malnalnino Ow date needed.and mmolsoro eve nvwwinq dte adhabn of IMormaoon. Sod mnwont■ rooming this button.sense or.My oOw upset of Obi eolleotlal of aformatlon,Inoludk Q WQQNoonll lot educing N■button,to to R.p.Rs Mwego. meet OMar.Office of Infonn.00n Pallws NO Syeems,U.S.O.eanment of Mowing and UAan 0ev.loerrenr.warn:sea,O.C.20.104500 and to the anode of Mens4.mrn and Oueq.t.Pso.rwas R.du000n Prolsa(2502.01271,Wampum.O.C.20503. Nem.el the to .c swig Agnq(PM)fwwana rowing sermons.payment A.wwrvProryeM.,(Mug,...,.. Weld County Housing Authority r?;. 77',."T.. 'ryy. I" Meng Aswan Si We?NA Ra.us.r Nag ace.erma.e am net P.O. Box A • Ma"'nta^yCanr.eree7 Meeal.p V.s,..7 Greeley, CO 80632 25 `tign.aas a PICA Offer wel.naa to eon the a.eao.n Seem.mote*la.sem.ea,eseer: 1* r ...bt Suakin aCerfloeW7 ring r fee Seam a M onWq Veuenrs11 1 i ,a.a Aar also n no.epleeean Pews MAMIa w 08 �9a— �aA.Peoae.r Chairman (303) 352-1551 tags Ans a Cons., (err in soon die PM Salta mist it nay Sway a■.Ina Convent) Weld County, Colorado A. Primary Aron(s) nom Mmlpn families to be essi.ed will be own. any miy,ysanaaJ Cann ( g.lq.sr.ae We Evans. Colpradp ; weld II Fourth 5 La, Salle. Co].orp4o Weld I Fourth I 3 i crest, Colorado I Weld I Fourth 3 Platteville, Colorado I Weld I Pourth I 3 Frederick. Colorado I Weld Fgprth 3 Firestone, Colorado weld _Fourth 1 3 Dacono, Colorado Weld 1 Fourth I 3 Johnstown, Colorado Weld Fourth 2 S.Proposed Asl.sd Olee11111g Uass lynimesiD syygV s, derrs Tay Sang Prsonen Elde",wn.aaaer.oiu.a.e Ctemilllp EMa.n., 1 ,.aA i 24C .4A I-2-8A flatI fr I S.BA I 41.4I2 tyre Corstiue. I 3 I 10 10 r 2 1 I 25 Mousing Vouehaa I I I I T- I C. Nerd few Neosho;Assistenea Owning a false e,.Isinm.a.W in rm seals.w eeerts+vire es amiss Meeenstesi erect tMwln elaq mos fie wood die ma%manta of Loblom .P.sa.r,NM awe*mar POI",clads,....•4 a■laga romans"'suns osnslien eta.tea..ma a iferonssom me so weddedtmmoal&aifl iln Rads of Iaw.lnam.PMMY.(edWnq re.Sally,nwdMNpad aS SOW,lbw faNIW an I4e.,dlMlosi re Oselalons)nd/9as Ny. Of etlatlena mom Is needed,nod sepaaapsg.s.) The proposed distribution is consistent with the most current Housing Assistance plan and various housing surveys completed for Weld County. The survey demonstrates a need for one bedroom units for elderly, disabled and handicapped families, and two and three bedroom family units in order to meet the needs of the client population. Currently we have 387 applicants on our recently purged waiting list. The distribution reflects the bedroom composition of our waiting list. During the past seven years we have seen a significant increase in the number of homeless families applying for Section 8 assistance. The increase, although due in part to the 0, (hluaO omen as a Public Mousing Agency. Onene.ea eel eliemoue*gala a.. team Purrs Mo Nome tsu.n.la.van n.w.1.N w M 3 N om a am assented To Ohm/Oyn Ole.na a, a ter.ol .lan tea s.osn.n. lobo*J Sono dem .) I de.saartNi.n I .,,..en,y I. 11,.nom enabling reg,seaon I I r 2. Any ruin and modatens adopted Of to oo edopmd by die agency to quu.m,S oOratrtta I X I a, A simoommt amnion from in.Pubic Mwang Agency daunted i 1.........2s , Re t;yporo 1r Ma term or me ACC. I a/star 25t],5 1a (7/8r • Petered silt+one w 00501•1• pegs I of 2 PV®/k'`�1iQg E.Pinanolal end Admlnisu.tW.Capability. C.wlb.drelfen.nMatesMAneeeerera4AevaqwSar•a,wneaMWaalew.nrww.,verlreedrrwa patent or~eV menageMem Gantry far we proceed p.srn. The Weld County Housing Authority has administered the HUD Section 8 Existing Program since 1981. The executive director has administered Section 8 Programs since 1976. Since 1985, the Mousing Authority has administered the Section 8 Voucher Program. The Rousing Authority currently administers a combined program of 376 units of Section 8 Existing Housing. There are no outstanding audit or management review findings. During the implementation of our Section 8 Programs, we have achieved a certain degree of success in placing the units under contract in a timely manner. Recent reviews of the program have concluded rhar our Section 9 Program ±s administered in an efficient manner- P.}lousing Quality BInGeSe. Promo aashram that el.MGuwna Camay MWMrs e on sae In we ossaxa or the wserem Gill b.a Mitn%M VW Myr.gNaae of Mar Wants n the AGMpgollly Germ e.papoMe. IA w ion.,OWL wan p oeee vaaait Vol be wee.,ea Dania The Weld County Housing Authority understands and will adhere to the Housing Quality Standards as set forth in 24 CFR 882 109. No variation in the Acceptability Criteria are proposed. p.Lean 5Gh.dutw PIONS apepa.a an dss ee..rynp dMrwAwrWpave r be Sae by nand ofa.en ae...nlrrw peed. First Quarter 25 Units Second Quarter 25 Units Third Quarter 25 Units Fourth Quarter 25 Units M.Average Monthly Makatea Income (Mousing Votaress Qny) Emblem, I 7-0R 2-0R 3-0R a-0R I than I e.aR 490 i 510 740 630 I. Attaannewtte, ThelMaenp aOaapel awls must berannae SMawelq. ■ braalan or at appreaawr spew.MA M taw von-r bta PMll ersaime ACC. slap s, a.an teem. MwerieM I arbsMYMaan aura. simitee 1,Equal Qppdrauwy Mourne Plan X 22.Eousi Oopsni+My 0eroeaadars,Norm MOO-ete IC 3.Efinewsef Psouesd Annual Corm,b morn,Fora MUD•62eTt end MUDe2573 , X 4.MmaSitndvs Plan C 5,Proposed Stile sine of*Wornness for Wan at Omer Serran - X • Pot MU0.O2ee7. witl+a justfloet on of the amounts proposed MUOrsid0fasseerommends lone It.M111mrMwwrefAGp.arlanwrlregOfaM I sbrrl..ersTsr I Oar • term MUO.a25 page 2 of 2 Ae ,ae,r • • CERTIFICATIONS IN CONNECTION wITH THE OPERATION OF A SECTION 8 EXISTING NOOSING PROGRAM /natrurtiunnt The applicant aeencv mast provide ossaritncrs and certify to all of the following items. • The applicant agency hereby assures and certifies that: U) It will comply with Title V1 of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (P.1.. 88-35:)and regulations pursuant thereto trial :s CFR Part 1)which states that no person in the United States *hail, on the ground .f race. color, or national origin. be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of. or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity for which the applicant receives financial mistime: and will immediately take any mnwrn necessary to effectuate this agreement. With te(evnce to the will property and structure(s) thereon which are provided or improved with the aid of Federal financial assistance extended • to the applicant. this assurance shell obligate the applicant, or in the case of any transfer of property, the transferee, for the period during which the real property and slructurefs) ere used for a purpose for which the Federal financial assistance is extended or for another purpose involving the provision of similar services or benefits. (ii) It will comply with Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (P.L. 90-284)4 amended, which prohibits • discrimination in housing on the basis of race, color, religion. sex or national ongin. and administer its programs and activities relating to housing in a manner to affirmatively further fair honing. (its) It will Comply with Executive Order 11063 on Equal Opportunity In Housing which prohibits dlscnmiastion because of race. color, creed. or national origin in housing and related facilities provided with Federal financial assistance. • (iv) In establishing the criteria for the selection of tenants. the PHA Or Owner will not utilize preferences or.pn• • antics which are based On (1) the identity or location Of the housing which is occupied or proposed to be occupied or(2) upon he length of time the applicant has resided in the junsdicuon. The PHA or Owner shall treat non•restdnt applicants who are working, or have been notified that they era hired to work, in the Jurisdiction as residents of the jurisdiction. • • • (v) If the proposed protect is to be located within the arcs of ■ local Housing Assistance Plan (HAP), the applicant will she affirmative action to provide opportunities to participate in the program to persons • expected to said. in the Community as a result of current or planned employment. • • _ Chairman • • in.0 r t futN (5iesamv) 8,O.fokfpy}. ATTCSTAet"v! Muth WELD J?; 'Y CLC K T9 THE BOARD. 'BY: "- i raNrl�/T!"L�_f (DEPUTY CLERK TO THE BOARD • • - I • • "wwO.A e..ter.. 0..... $N0.til .r 04u0.A aei. .e..i, -.e...t.,. •GOO/1976/6 1.73,'78/ '8 wyO.a'a te..7a1 I • Certification for a U.a.Department ofHousing �� and Urban OavnIndian t to . Drug-Free Workplace ornoe of Pyb110 and l Indian Nevski() 1 Public Housing Agency/Indian Housing Authority OMB No,2577.0014(sere 10/31412) • F ybito Reponing aurdun for this o011eouon 01 nlorm:won is estimated to average 0,25 hours pox response),inducting the me toe reviewing'mavovema. searching existing data sweet potholing and maintaining the dela needed,and completing and rovlowing the oolleollon of Information. Send Oenetenle • regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of Information,Including suggestion for rodVdag elle burden.to ate Aspens suesepreem Management floe and at Paperwork rInformation lele ds nd Systems, Protect 2e7 n a linent of Mousing and Urban Development,Washington,D.C.204'0.3600:and to the Glace of 11 O.Veioaner,t a CAP, FhINIrtA Name; enter or.Feder&Flew!V..'in whites .M ln.ew expend to be reserved1 Weld County Housing Authority Cert & Voucher IlOpers.neSubsidyas.uwn25, prep,eaYAauMq Ilem,rtrp PelletaltSrhl Fowling'(math nns)[X i enter the ptiA's'II'.Fl.WV..r ESN dale0Oeve 0 mom �CIAP nOperadre Subsidy ! {�Seo,23.eased Housing ur Meer turtle are expiated to be.olgeled: Acting on behalf of the above named P}IA/INA as ha Authorized Official,I make the following certifications and agreements to die Department Of Housing and Urban Development OIUD)regarding the sites listed below: I. I certify that the above named PIWU'A will provide a drug•frce workplace by: a. Publishing a statement notifying employees that the unlawful . (1) Abide by the terms of the statement;and manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession. or use of a (2) Notify theenmployer of any criminal drug statute conviction cunveiled substance is prohibited in the PHA's/II{A'S workplace for a violation occurring in the workplace no Inter than five ad specifying the actions that will be taken against employees days after such conviction: for vit(Iauon of such prohibition. e. Notifying the HUD fold Office within ten days after receiving • b. Establishing a druB•free awareness program to inform employ nodes under subparagraph d.(2)from an employee or otherwise • ces about the following: receiving actual notice of such conviction: (1)The dangers of drug abuse in N.workplace): f. Taking one of the following actions within 30(My!of receiving (2)Any available drug lid em loyee notice under subparagraph d.(2)with respect to any employee (3)Anyaa iabledrugeeunseling,rehabiliation,andemployee ' who iSSOconvktcd: assistance programs:and (1) Taking appropriate personnel action against such an em- (7)The penalties that may be Imposed upon employees for drug ploys..up to and including tcrrninadon:a abuse vlotations occurring in 0107 workplace. (2) Requiring such employee to pankipate satlafbetorily In a c. Making It a requirement that each employee of the MINIIA be sdrhgabuse assistanceses by s��rehabilitationSa0.aprogram nt�luw eor for given a COPY of the statement required by paragraph a,: fo�men�t,or Other appropriate agency: d. Notifying the employee in the statement requited by prtrhngreph • p. that. as a condition or employment with the P}IA/IHA, the g. Making a good faithgh effort to continue On of pro mainta 5.WN(,.f rce . employ..will d0 the following; workplace thro• rIting ireng sew Sat fiestietts. WARNING,10 100i provides.nynm her within her things, e lerIsdia Ion of any deply end artment or ly mikes&uses agencyof the United s,shall be lined,not Tam than$10.000 sr i risonee I e1May, In Imp/UMW ter not more Nan 0.W years,01 Oolh, • 2. Si COS for Work Performance.The PIWIFIA shall list in thespace provided below the alte(s)lathe performance O I work done in corinoCdon with the HUO funding of the program/activity shown above: Place of Performance shall include the street address,city,county.Sate.and • zip code,(If monsspace is needed,attach additional page(*)the samesite as this form. Identifyeach sheet with the PI MMI IA nornsand address and the program/activity receiving grant funding) • Weld n 31} N. 11th Avenue Greeley. CC) 806,1 3pneoW:W0. e.nt.eawutu.eunror+redr+NINAolne.y WLI.id UJN7i. CLE11 TH BOARQ ;Owns a till.; f George Kennedy' Chairman 0.T ;wgnawre a• Osu:. DEPUTY CLERK 0TH [?OAR / X rot. Hnndlgohe01 aith,14.4 1 .�•�"• (#4"; Certification for Contracts, Grants, Loans and Cooperative Agreements The undersigned certifies, to the best of his or her knowledge and belief that: (1) No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of an agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, 4 renewal, amendment or modification of any Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement. (2) If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement, the undersigned II shall complete and submit Standard Form-ELL, "Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying, - in accordance with its instructions. (3) The undersigned shall require that the language of this certification be included in the award documents for all subawards at all tiers (including subcontracts, subgrants, and contracts under grants, loans, and cooperative agreements) and ll that all subrecipients shall certify and disclose accordingly. This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or j entered into. "Submission of this certification is a ,prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed by section 1352, title 31, V.S. Code. Any person who fails to file the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than $100,000 for each such failure.Executed this .-QO' date of .(/J.(.w uit _, 1912--s. By CST: 44/4/ BOARD Ceorge Kennedy //i ,{/ (typed or printed name) 5Y: /1'(.,e'- h r.?,s Chairman DEPUTY CLERK 7Q THE 9DARD (title, if any) Covered Action: Section 8 Existing Housing: Voucher and Certificate Programs (type and identity of program, project or activity) 9208es • DISCLOSURE OF LOBBYING ACTIVITIES ae""•lbyONO 11)•••••• Complete Nis form to&Cline lobbying activities punuant to 31 U.S.C.1)53 (See revers for public burden disclosure.) 1. Type d federal Action' 2. Status of federal Aellent 3. Report Type' a, connect O a. bidtolferlappllatlon O a. Initial min` l l b.grant b. In{Usl award b.malarial(Mange c. cooperative agreement c. post.award Pm Ma1nW Change Only, d• loan Year AVOW e, loan guarantee dale of last repel f. loan insurance 4. Nana and Meese el Reporting[Mltyt S. If Repossing entity M Na.a k Sabawadet Inter Name and Address of Primer O Prime O Subawardee Tier Ifknowni Canrmstaat District N annwnt Congressional District I/Anewet t /adnJ Department/Agent-Is 7. federal program N.1iNDetcalpbru OVA Number,If appllcaWa g, ►and Alien Number.II known; S. Arad Amount If Anowat S 10. a. Name and Adders d lobbying Entity b. Individuals Performing Services(ineludw.g address If GI MdMdwl,tut name,lest name,Mlb dOHerene from No,101 ant name,name.fnt name,MTh • fream Ceefina!res&TWO 1r ta.a-llristaturrl II. Amman el Paymara'check all that y/ply)i 17. Ion el►ermed aback alt Nal apply) S 0 actual 0 planned 0 a. retainer O b. one•lime bre 12. Ions el Payment kSca all that apply It D e. Commission O d. contingent fee O a. Ca■h O et, deferred O b.In41dl weeny! natur■ O . ether incur value It Mrs ossio n s Semites Pterleerea Go Is be lee►rymene ldkaeb In end ref WNW of Seeker Ineluding&MIS empley.NU. edembereil tlint • rote CMrMtn lM r Ylallli1 lttllA enetelraM IL Continuation 5heteb)5►•tlt.A attached; 0 Yee 0 Se to moms nary ea.*ma raw •Rama sr A n urt SIgrW WM NISI OM al eL�r a reran;Mason w.wa.aV o r�alan r w rosy air Sir an"lewd w er Om ahem rah or* Print Names lea.a.——emir scrawl r a raw aroma a hirer/gram le r,Vas, an.rag lalwi.es r r.mama r S.Camgrrm ewes TNIn avmrar r r-rIgle le ear rr.ar M groom eft la to yea waahr srbaw SS M realrenr•tra graa+v rr bwM Telephone Noe Coale;reed r rev tar aw,Maa mna malaria. ,t r 1 . !t( ( i i { 'rm•.1it ir•:i Mtll tr { 4 ar;rtoi M IWI lbead an y� ,y•e. {��(,�I{`�lfte 7 11 .° �`t :! X .13 .%h r'. ww.wrrr.w ' f:�r. t,sl,wl, ld!!!''y.fll� t4�,Pn�w4;.pl, K s1.:a)i . x.. r.Nl 920905 ' I DISCLOSURE OF LOBBYING ACTIVITIES Ina M4 CONTINUATION SHEET Page aRepeNn6 Canty: V `r • 0j1())1/4 gPsit• A-rland Y Mal Graird Ism•SA 920sjs • Mines by ass DISCLOSURE O OF SHEET ACTIVITIES COe( Rsp°'UnS intirr ....MAC WU'S4 •• %PESOSfw•Wrt • 920915 • INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETION Of SF•LLL, DISCLOSURE OF LOBBYING ACTIVITIES pient, at the in initiation or receipt of •l be cova covered Federaieted laction,the ral material change whether to abawardee Or prime previous filing, punuanlatoftl le 31 U.S.C Isection 1352.nfluencing or attempting to influence land for omurch op�ploy eent ar agreement to of any agency, ake Mm payment of Congress,yan officer the for 5f4S,LYA Code nu:Yon, Or an Sheet for additional information if tther of gress in space onrnnection the Iona is inadeth a quate.Completered federal ca���items apply for both the Initial filing and material change report.Refer to the implementing guidance published by the Office of• Management and Budget for additional information. 1. Identify the type of covered Federal action for which lobbying activity is and/or has been secured to influence the outcome of•covered Federal action. 2. Identify the status Of the covered Federal action. 3, e to the informat the ion prriviouslyreported,ente n the year f this ind quarter in whirt. If this is a ch thepchange Occurred.Enter rt caused by a terial the date of the last previously submitted report by this reporting entity for this covered federal action. 4. Know . C full the name, address, classification of t state and he repoo of rting the reporting hat designates if it dM oCrrenp cal oalbe.District. prime known.Check the enp oP or subaward recipient. Identity the tier of the wbawudu, e.g., the first wbawardee of the prime is crate to tier. Subawards include but are not limited to subcontracts.subgrants and contract awards under grants.5. If the organisation filing the report in item 4 cheeks"Subawardeev,then enterthe full name,address.city, slaw and alp code of the prime Federal recipient.Include Congressional District.If known. 6. Enter the name of the Federal agency making the award or loan commitment, Include at least one organisational level below agency name,II known. For example,Department of Transportation.United States Coast Guard. Federal r full 7. Enter the Catalog cifederalFederal Do estiram cmi4alstancer(CfDA) nuion for mber for dgrants, cooper tive agreements,knloans,eandeloan commitments. 0, Enter the most appropriate Federal identifying number available for the Federal action identified in item 1 (e.g., Request for Proposal (RP') number; Invitation for Bid ors) number; grant announcement number; the contract, grant, or loan award number, the application/proposal control number assigned by the Federal agency). Include prefixes,e.g..*RFF.DE•90•oO7' 9. for•covered Federal action where there has been an award or loan commitment by the Federal agency,enter the federal amount of the awardlloan commitment for the prime entity Identified in item 4 or 5. 10. (a)Enter the full name, address, city, state and sip code of the lobbying entity engaged by the reporting entity Identified in item 4 to influence the covered Federal action. (b)Enter the full names of the Individual(s) performing services, and Include full address if'ditiurent from 10 (a). Enter Last Name,First Name,and Middle Initial(MI). es, Enter the amount of compensation paid or reasonably e■pected to be paid by the reporting entity(Item e) to the lobbying entity(item 10). Indicate whether the payment has been made(actual)or will be made(planned). made(Pd•planned c all boxes that apply. If this is•material change report,enter the cumulative amount of payme to be made. 12. Check fythe the appropriate and value the C lenckin all boxes that apply. if payment is made through an in•klnd contribution. s paymt. 13. Check the appropriate box(es). Check all boxes that apply. If other,specify nature. 14. Provide a specific and detailed description of the services that the lobbyist has performed. or will be respected to perform,and the dates)of any services rendered.Include all preparatory and related activity,not lust time spent in actual contact with Federal officials. Identify the Federal of iclal(s) or employee(s) contacted or the ofiicer(s), employee(s),or Member(s)of Congress that were contacted. 15, Check whether or not•SF.LLI•A Continuation Sheets)Is attached. 16. The certifying official shall sign and date the form,print hklher name,tike,and telephone number. Public repotting burden 1r this collection el Infeeerinn is estimated to average 30 mMsum per cesprhse,Indenting time for.ewnrag instructions,searching witting data sauces,getharW and maintaining the data needed.and cempbUng and re lawint she ceeectaon el kMereti.m,Send cemmenn regarding the burden estimate or any ether aspect of this collection el IMrmeder,YrWMng snsemiens for reducing this burden.to the Office of management and Medlin.papenceh Reduction reelect(0)45.045).Washington.D C.]0503. 9208e5 NARRATIVE or SELECTION CRITERIA PHA ADMINISTRATIVE CAPABILITY The Weld County Housing Authority currently administers 376 Section 8 units. During the past year out leasing rate has been maintained at a level exceeding 95% for both the Section Certificate and the Voucher programs. The Weld County Board of Commissioners serve as the Housing Authority of Weld County. Weld County Housing Authority, due to the relationship with'Weld County, has developed a rather sophisticated management and financial system which provides on-going controls and monitoring of it's programs. Virtually all services available to the County are available to the Housing Authority. Among these services are personnel, accounting, procurement and legal services. Also provided are computer services, insurance coverage, telephone services and receptionist services. The Section 8 staff consists of the Director of WCHA, a Community Services Specialist and a Community Services Technician. The Director has been involved directly with the Section 8 program since 1976 and has directed the WCHA since 1981. The WCHA has been viewed as a leader among small housing authorities in the field of utilizing computer automation in implementing it's programs. It's systems, although simple in design, have been used as models in the development of Region-wide computer applications. In essence, our approach to computer automation has made it possible to develop a much more complex management system than many other small housing authorities of our size. There are no outstanding management reviews or audit findings under the auspices of the WCHA. Our most recent financial and internal review by ascertained a well managed Section a program. UNDERFUNDINC OF HOUSING NEEDS The Housing Authority does not administer any Low-Rent Public Housing units within our jurisdiction. Our units are predominantly family units. The only other family units in our jurisdiction area are located in Ault, Milliken, Ft. Lupton, Keenesburg and Kersey. Since our application primarily focuses on family units there continues to be a tremendous shortage of Section 8 housing for very low income families in Weld County. Due to the currently tight rental market, especially for larger families, our Section 8 program tends to be the only viable alternative for larger families within our jurisdiction. HOMELESS PROGRAM Namelessness continues to be a very serious issue in Weld County based on information provided by Weld Information and Referral Service Weld Information and Referral Service maintains a data collection/information system for homeless families (see attachment A). During 1991 1,321 households constituting 2,999 individuals were identified as homeless in Weld County. During 1992 nine homeless families were admitted into our Section 8 program. Weld County Housing Authority's administrative plan add the methodology which governs Our preference policies. Based on federal regulations, 90% of our Section 8 Certificates and Vouchers must be issued t0 applicants who meet a federal preference. Weld County Housing Authority ranks the federal preferences by assigning a point value. Although our administrative plan provides full detail of our system. homeless families receive a higher ranking. Moreover, since we also provide a local preference to residents of our jurisdiction, if a family has been Certified as homeless, it is our policy that they meet the residency preference, which in effect allows homeless persons more points and the opportunity to be issued a Certificate or Voucher sooner. We have used this system since the 1988 Preference Rules were implemented and have found it to be a workable, fair approach to addressing homelessness within our communities. Applicants are only awarded the homeless preference if they: 1) Lack a fixed, regular and adequate nightie:* residence; and 2 Have a primary nightime residence that is: (a) A supervised publicly or privately operated shelter designed to provide temporary living accomodations• (b) an institution that provides a temporary residence for indivivals intended to be institutionalized: or (C) a public or private place not designed for or ordinarily used as a regular sleeping accomodation for human beings. With approval of our request. it is our intent that a minimum of 75% of our allocation will be targeted to homeless families. To provide on-going supportive services to Section 8 participants, casemanagement services will be provided by weld Information and Referral Services. Greeley Transitional House and A Women's Place. All agencies have provided letters of support for our proposal (see attachment 8) . Our approach to dealing with the homeless issue complements the �. Secretary's initiative which encourages local solutions for the homeless. The Director of the Housing Authority serves as the coordinator of the homeless funds awarded through to the County. Activities are sub-Contracted to the homeless service providers consisting of Greeley Transitional House, Catholic Community Services and Weld Information and Referral Service. LOCAL INITIATIVES with 4,004 square miles, Weld County has an area greater than that of Rhode Island, Delaware. and the District of Columbia combined and is the third largest county in Colorado. The population of Weld County is 131,821. There are 28 incorporated towns in the County. Preliminary census figures show that Weld County's population has increased 6.5Z in the last decade. Currently, our jurisdiction enables us to execute Housing Assistance Payments Contracts throughout Weld County including the City of Greeley. This constitutes a change in our previous application which designated our jurisdiction as being weld County exclusive of the city of Greeley. On November 14, 1990, Greeley Housing Authority and Weld County Housing Authority entered into an Intergovernmental Agreement allowing the respective housing authorities to enter into Housing Assistance Payments Contracts in the jurisdiction of the other party (see attachment C). The expansion of our jurisdiction permits broader housing opportunities for our Certificate and Voucher holders in their search for quality rental housing. weld County Housing Authority has had access to the data' information system through the Weld County Department of Social Services and Weld County government since 1981. This access has been invaluable to the Section 8 programs as a means of coordinating public resources for the benefit of the low-income population. Moreover, the system has been beneficial in preventing tenant fraud. We believe our management structure t0 be the most unique in the region, if not the nation. Although originally developed out of economic necessity, due to the limited initial allocation Of units to the Weld County Housing Authority, the structure 32t • has been continued due to the efficiency of the design and the coordinative benefits of County services. The Housing Authority, in response to the increasing need for housing in weld County has organized a Homeless/Housing Task Force to offer recommendations to the Board and 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 groups. Other participants in the Task Force include United Way and the City of Greeley. The intent of this initiative will be to address the short term, transitional, and long term housing needs of our population. The membership consists of private, public, and non-profit representation. t 320 1 To: George Kennedy, Chairman From: Judy Griego, Director of Social Services Re: HUD Section 8 Application Date: August 19, 1992 Attached for Board action is Weld County Mousing Authority's Section 8 Application for Existing Housing as discussed at the August 17th Commissioner Work Session. The application requests twenty five (25) Section 8 Certificates to augment our existing program. We are requesting 3 one bedroom units, 10 two bedroom units, 10 three bedroom units and 2 four bedroom units. If approved by HUD, this will bring the total number of Section 8 units to 401. Upon approval by the Board, request that all forms be signed by the Chairman and returned to our office no later than August 27th in order to meet the MUD deadline for submission of the application. Hat ro 9�odos RESOLUTION RE, APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR 3.2% BEER LICENSE ISSUED TO L. JENSEN, DBA HIGHLANDLARE, INC. - EXPIRES NOVEMBER 9, 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, L. Jensen, d/b/a Highlandlake, Inc., has presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, an application for the renewal of a County Retail License for the sale of fermented malt beverages, containing not more than 3.2% of alcohol by weight, for consumption on and off the premises, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6. Section II., C., said applicant has paid the sum of $57.50 to the County of Weld for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicant has exhibited a State License for the sale of 3.2% fermented malt beverages for consumption on and off the premises, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows! 17029 Weld County Road 5. Platteville, Colorado 80651 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 92-12 to said applicant to sell 3.2% fermented malt beverages for consumption on and off the premises, only at retail at said location and does hereby authorise 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 November 9, 1993, providing that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell 3.25 fermented malt beverages for consumption on and off the premises only, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. 920811 L.. .0085 cc = APP, 5° RENEW 3.2% BEER LICENSE - HICHLANDLAKE, INC. PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 10th day of August, A.D.. 1992. �. � gel BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST; Ft WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board EXCUSED Geo e Kennedy. Chairman BY; S /CMS. 04., Deput Jerk to the Board Constance L. Harbert. Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO RH; EXCUSED C. w. Kirby County Attorney Gor W. H. Webster 920811 • `f, THIS LICENSE MUST BE POSTED IN PUBLIC VIEW OR 0407171/1 I) STATE of COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE Liquor Enforcement Division 1376 Sherman Street Denver,Colorado 80261 • HIOHLANDLAKE INC 17029 WELD CNTY RD 5 PLATTEVILLE CO 80653. II ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE Liability lottiontiort Attestant Ntanbar Cwlny city inset, YYaa Liabii in,Nis LICtNQtXPlRaa AYMIONIONT 14-27324 03 206 5941 3 111087 N0V 09, 3.993 , TYIN Nah a and°Meiallblt bl L l Fa J 3.2 PERCENT BEER RETAIL LICENSE $ 50.00 • COUNTY 85 PERCENT OAP PEE $ 42.50 TOTAL P a1W S 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 lionise is nontransferable and shell be conspicuously posted in the place above described.This license it only valid through the expiration date shown above.Questions concerning this license should be addressed to the Department of Revenue, Liquor Enforcement Division, 1375 Sherman Street.Denver,CO 80261. testimony whereof,l have hereunto set my hand. ` Ja.,re C tar 2 0 1992 Oivlaloa 0hagm a.tnwa Ol,Mlbf • 920811 e ' I ' "J /J �f S1 f (.i '4•' t' dllr�' r. 1/Y �,1, .V1f , A\i'r a .a \\r'l 9;Y'A 1 /IYmr;' ' Iv Y3dV. %to a 1 1 al ii, ' WI V. 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' .Cr , 11 v 43 K 3044..44 OR 0400 0410) Cqoluo. ` , Liquor or 3.2 Beer License 1L'rrea1w ...,Str..t - +.,. ...r Urine Nutrition Wore Typo. Dom, . t Renewal Application ,ti „�_ , 80647,1 1W11hy Vtormstlon: p• - > LQS 2Ca 5541 3 1110_67 _ HIGHLASDLAKC INC Buser...Location:. L JENStN • , , 17029• +4CLD CNTY 'o 5 515 KIMBARK ST PLATTeal LLE CO I LONGNONT CO S0501-5573' Current Lberw Eaperes: LNOV 09,1992. (G',;r(r;/C;VOM' CWY YOURPROMPT ATTENTION IS REQUIRED,FAILURE TO COMPLETE THIS FORM ACCURATELY . SIGN ml FCM AND PROMPTL YMA Y RESULT/N YOUR LICENSE NOT BEING RENEWED, , cscLOuETOTAL*WOW DUE • MILL OUT THIS FQ$M COMPLETELY AND CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX BELOW. • SUBMIT PORBTOLOCAL.(07TY000IWO X This renewal reflects no charges from last application, UCEtaaiN0 AUTHORITY FOR APPROVAL 0 There are Changes Iron last applbaibn.(Report Ohangee on form 0R8176•'Report of • CHECK WITH LOCAL AUTMOROYFOR AMOUNT Charges•Lquor and 3,2 Beer Licenses'and attach that form to this renewal application) OF LOCAL PEA. I des.under penathj of perfte In The second degree That INs pIS6on and all.Ite?wnentsarehueoonner,andcompleteleSheDoramyknowledge, Aunana<.d aignat" Ore: Buns Phone: 7.2.-.L-e.- F 4,e 1. L , s/s"-/%2- n5- 9%lb Ted.M Signor(6 oorper■tbn): V SUM Tax NO, -&—1,.,••:, >_cl—L.-i /4t—.1-1', .2 di AnAoHrD OR 8401 Muir Br CorpLerso(ALL 3 Conn) 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,menufacturet,importer,and public transportation system license renewals do not need Local Licensing Au homy approval and must be returned directly to the COIWado Department of Revenue n0 later than 30 days prior t0 license sxpint on, REPORT AND APPROVAL or LOCALL1CCcNSINO 1AUT110R1TY • The foregoing application has been examined and the premises,business conducted and character of the applicant are sadsfao tory,and we do hereby report that such license,It granted,will comply with the provisions of Title 12,Articles 46 and 47,C.R.S. THEREFORE THIS APPLICATION IS APPROVED. Loot UOerrinp Authority tor: f Waft Count, COinr'do ❑ TOWWCIIV ...,13 COUNTY Stun ! ' '. T C1iaXrman Pro-tem, Weld / . --. • S. _ f�. / i�' -' ?•JOLT< hieord c Cadet: S^:.nn.•rr ,,, Upgg Most • -!. by: /•/A4 j, -. late /a='a .' , Cinpllty Clew_ to Board )1/4.. '-08)10/92 Oa rerbea.O!r•Do wr anon•O0 NOT WAIN•Db For DIMON•Do Mr MISCH•Do AO?arum..Do wr onar•Do Not or,a • Do AarDruaw .. .-.. , ,.. _....t. t, ....-L._.•. . _�eestNesrwo��noNw1•�.y-�•�.N"uaZp 'cNTY �'ND.�5 , PLATTCVI'LLE CO NAME; ' USE LICENSE NUMBER L1A8ILITYMFORMATION RENEWED LICENSE FOR ALL REFERENCE ovate cow lNcyer.-rvP 'Les,OATS EXPIRES AFTER Q'. _ HIGHLAND.LAKE INC 14-•273444 03 206 5941 3 111ad7 11-09-93 es TYPE Or LICENSE ISSUED CASH FUND STATE FEE -CITY 5IALOAP COa6X OAP. ,...:40601 (0) 414 (a) `164 ON '374 (e) al (-n : 3.t PERCLNT Chore .. �' RETAIL LICZNSF (3) 11 $ 25.00 1 25.00 i 42.5C z: Make cheek payable to TOTAL AMOUNT DUE S► - is 92.5 0 a)COLoe *Oaeaataar a ow Motto EXTENDED HOURS-Appose only to Hotel and Restaurant,seer and Wino,No,Tavern, Extended hours? ,�; end Arts licensee,If desired,check yes'and enders Total Amount Due PLUS 5170.00. 0 !rapt NO 92083.1 °A"°"4" r Attachment to Liquor/3.2 License Renewal Application ]'Isis pope must be completed and attached to your signed renown eppllatlenform. , Failure is include thle cope with the epptleadon may result in your Been not lino renewed. Trade Name of Establishment State License Number H'/ sir hi-4hdi..a4e Dna.. , 89-s.." 1, Do you have legal posessbn of the premises for which this application for license is made? YES, i NO❑ Are the premises owned or rented? 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.I� 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 convicted of a Crime? YES❑ NOS If answer Is yet;explain in detail and attach, 3. Has the applicant,Or any of the partners,orofficers, directors or stockholders of said applicant(If a corporation)or manager,ever: r� (a) been denied en alcoholic beverage license? YES❑ ND[ (b) had an alcoholic beverage license suspended or revoked? YES 0 NO (c) had interest in any entity that had an alcoholic beverage license suspended or revoked? YES 0 No If as6wer 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 stotkbolders°f.gb.sD➢Ilcant(B tcorporstlor',.have.a direct.-• YUE. NO 51° •- •--. omindlreetnrMaresMwerom.q.:ICol--dJkVaor k._.,s.(A.d.dall.:4a1d.,K,.,,...:ry D...,....,;.:6.t. .1:..1ty 4,,y lkan�:4!— If answer is yes;explain In detail and attach, 5, Identify the persons,twins Or corporations who now or will have a financial interest,evidenced either by',loan to,or equity ownership in,tie pysineayor whlchthls license is requested:State the names and addresses and the snout and sowce of such financial Merest(1,e:,D ink,relati,es;friends,previous owners,etc.),expressed In dollars or other Items of value,such as Inventory,furniture or equipment.Usevoarey If necessary. Name r rAddrese 4 'I Intro t - /Type and Amount i 6. List on a separate sheet the nerves and addresses o?as liquor businesses in which arty of the persons in question No,5 are materially interested. , v • ) . 7. Operating Manager Address Date of Birth 8,If applicant is a partnership(except husband and wife), list all general partners,Useseprate sheet if necessary, �7 ess oa ormrm li Name I Address sof Birth L. 1 i 9, If the applicant is a corer on,anew hhe foil?wing; a (a) COrporati j Is org ed under thti.lawq of the State of: C of 0 e 9d 0 Date lnc0Y Orated: 9•• 28 8'S • (b) Principal Waco of bu men lei /e/{j4t1, kali r;. • (c) Date of filing last ann I corporate.repoFbato the Cob.Secretary of State; ^ •/ y ' (d) Name of einh officer listed below President HomerAddrreess - - Dated Birth • ..,,.t .. -:..f7"drr• ]max ': .e. ii $ "rite, r"`�G1%�arrd / V% •�a,� - • — VicePres, .. / Home Address I Date of Birth I !Treasurer Home Address Date of Birth Treasurer, 0 c .10.,7__( __, 4'03 /14r-Ch Pe, nytr 8y�' ' Secretary /Home Address I Date of Birth (e) List all stockholders,5%or over,(if a-public corporation)Includingactual owner or-pledgee,(Use sprat`s sheet if neeessat ' I Name Address u r e PMent of Stock Date of Bf try e T-en5 en . /,lolq toed S /''L.wfl'e //,,I I add i yam_ I 'Name / ` . \Address 'Percent of Stock 'Date of Birth s V ' Name -'Address Percent of Stock Data of Birth • (t) Name of all Dlrectors'/frusteee of Corporation Name Address r PartsjoiAr, �r Dab of Birth fly zzeiseName Address r D Birth 1. O Lore nGr re Te',soh, .903 iiePSI) pet Li Pin nrf 01l -TO-afe I DPSBXB20 DESCRIPTION OF MESSAGE XN IN-BASKET Message : Reply to your message of 08/07/92 09:33 : SKM, X have researched the records for Highland Lake and find : no liquor violations over the past year. Lt. K. Fliethman • • Received from : PCJLTN02-MAIN Received : 08/07/92 14:51 Sent : 08/07/92 14:51 Select an option and type it below; then press ENTER. 3 Send 8 Reply 9 File 10 Delete PFl-Help 2- 3- 4-Main Menu 5- 6-Fast Path PF7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12-Quit .-.> 4B O-O01 920611 a rl,'41. I T 1"c A inrr �, rr i'll,F.i A k ✓ ,, 3 Vr 0y9 O w ;^, P 367 472 Mx i 2 ti's ° w „.433£.. g RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL l• c a 8 �o " J d 3 3(y �.r7 a NO INSURANCE IN COVERAGE INTERNATIONAL t M1 a M O v 1 1 N 3 3 N N NOT�0111hTEI1MAil0NAt MAIL F.” R N oe s rd in y A4 - }� g.r]Ea-• (Sop I�Yeiee) M1 N or 1-E k N �N N G M1 j COLORADO DEPT OF REVENUE G " c �T�. k 7 a M1 g G LIQUOR ENFORCEMENT DIVISION I,, Zi _ W M r r 3 8-•�^' STATE CAPITOL ANNEX I rl 0 M, 3 s"yvy�' 1373 SHERMAN STREET DENVER CO 80203 ( 0,* •AC ' r 3 Y if i CrustsPin " n t M1 Neal Dihv.cy FN I ..—r....,.4:.yY... ..' p• R. 6 �1 M1 4e.lr pad Delivery n.. P V W-O ,at rw m 2 mown Neoelvl.rowlrp R`8S64 p S. 6 4 u d id. ? S • ' t b Spas and Dab Dehwred V n ul Q -.� .' ...71 {{++ _ iworm Mpupl. ld SKIM m o�i ; °I C a g y Zs' ti 1gWnpy q Deb,end McNeal el Delivery O) N ( W . S TOTAL Postage anti Fees S 6 g -$ b'coo 8 a s 8 f.N N ►ppmarY a f. Deb 8 ;;� p er w w vro' �• s /0/ 2., z R .°, s P I m 9, r a ' S '' 3 I r I N : O ..p •••.'•. 9213611 NIGNLANDLAKE, INC. 08.70 1070 MARY E,JENSEN 17029 COUNTY RO 6 G3G•A283 e2.12N1010 PLATTEVILLE,CO 80561 ar 101.2- M P PAYTOTF tetra y�ti /R J I $ fl[J L �. Y: United Bank `' �' 4• Utilise sank or lanomoM•IYr..•I. rox Sr�«.4�,C.Cil1Arae '69-a.Dowea".el {, eh +: 10 700 1 2 291: 1, 7 06626811• 10 0 I I MM069 ,. S HIGHLANDLAKE, INC,C 0840 i MANY E.JENSEN 62.12271075 1 17029 COUNTY AO 5 535.4253 S��Oj�O�� �/ PLATTEVILLE,CO 80561 / ,es 19 0 O'4,1L rnvroTna DxDxxDP s r I *.r United Bank iAi 'o. a UMW)6664 o11plptieM.N-w#San Idol IMMO•sat OM.,r^SINN•Wars't,GO geerk 2,1limi � J: 10700 1 2 291: i.4 060 7 626811 wd 'A' 19 ' 920811 WELD COUNTY. COLORADO PAGE 1 PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS V.O. WARRANT NO. P.O. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 27 MONTHLY PAYROLL CHECKS 17_,608.87 TOTAL $ 17.608.87 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 AUGUST 26 19 92 and that payments should be made to the respects a vendors in the amounts set opposite the r names with the total amount $ 17.608.87 DATED THIS 26TH PAY OF AUGUST , 19 92 /7 . WELD e841 /r SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 26TH DAY OF AUGUST 19s. MY COMMISSION EXPIRES JUNE 8, sow MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: 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 totaling $ 17,608.87 Ch perso ATTEST: t t , p: em f) i •WELD.,COUNTY. CLERK TO THE BOARD Member By: 004A 11 igo‘ 1 tteLJ Oepg y Membervv 1152-92-018 Member J MONTHLY PAYROLL HANDWRITE APPROVAL FORM WARRANT WARRANT NUMBER PAYEE AMOUNT 016379 DONALD O'LEARY 2,985.27 016380 JUDITH WORKMAN 1,682.65 016381 ANTHONY J FAHRENBURCH 259.04 016385 VANESSA M BULLOCK 268.59 , 016386 SHERREE BUSTOS 295.44 016387 LETICIA DE LOS SANTOS 534.27 016388 MARY R FAGERBERG 96.40 016389 STEPHANIE GRIPPIN 294.81 016390 ERIC GUERRERO 268.59 016391 MICHELLE GUERRERO 95.40 016392 DIANNA LAWLER 623.28 016393 DORA LOPEZ 596.83 016394 REGINA MARTINEZ 297.37 016393 DEBRA PEREZ 623.28 016396 CYNTHIA SAGEL 254.89 _ 016397 BETTY SCHQTT 105.45 016198 MARIA TRUJILLO I 125.54 016421 ?RAVCP•s RRAAPINRT 846.59 NUMBER OF WARRANTS TOTAL THE AMOUNT OF THESE HANDWRITES WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE MONTHLY PAYROLL TOTAL ON AUGUST 26 19 92 . MONTHLY PAYROLL HANDWRITE APPROVAL FORM WARRANT WARRANT NUMBER PAYEE AMOUNT 016424 ELIZABETH BRECKINRIDGE HAINES 1,328.08 016425 CARL ENDORF 493.12 016426 JACOIJELYN CLAVINICK 499.18 016427 MARTHA P GUTTERSEN 308.10 016428 TONY COCHRAN 1.332.00 016434 RENEE CHRISTINE COELHO 1,411.3ZS 016435 GUADALUPE GONZALES 463.1] 016439 KELLY J SHERIDAN 1,407.13 016441 MICHELLE L HANKS 70.65 4 NUMBER OF WARRANTS 27 TOTAL$17,608.87 THE AMOUNT OF THESE HANDWRITES WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE MONTHLY PAYROLL TOTAL ON AUGUST 26 1992 . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •/. ,. D 7s T V V D V a V 1/• C ! \ ' Iwo sob r• r r.. r r r 1" 1'X a > O a O O CO O CO O O X.C V V N N N N N N N N N 11, }p a a O Co co pOp O to 1 0 UIls,mg D 01 a ♦ W N w O. a 0 V .6 A S. %I I. A a 0 O VI N Z b tI' .t ...I N R S 4 8 m m .I; elf C P A 'i A ,• m I , � to " yas s A a i 1. } tS y Is O r di � C N II I O b 1 S N ^"1 .i. ✓ NI C x .l S 4 r 53 .1 ' nl X .i, " 7o IC • m i 131: P 1 M A 1 M Q0 N 4 N " N N W hl N N N .. C QIII C. 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The meeting was called to order by the Chairman, Judy Yamaguchi at 1:31 p.m. Tape 419 Rol Call Richard Kimmel Present Joan Hoffman Present Tom Rulon Absent • Bill O'Hare Present Judy Yamaguchi Present Juliette Kroekel Absent Don Feldhaus Present Shirley Camenisch Present Bud Clemons Present Also present: Lanell Swanson, 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 August 4, 1992, was approved as read. CASE NUMBER: USR-982 NAME: Hill-N-Park Baptist Church, c/o Allen Butzine ADDRESS: 3527 W. 12th Street, Greeley, CO 80634 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a Church in the R-5 (Mobile Home Residential) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot C, Hill-N-Park Subdivision, Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of Weld County Road 52 (49th Street) , east of Hill-N-Park Drive. Al Butzine, representative, Hill-N-Park Baptist Church, explained they want to put a church in the R-S (Mobile Home Residential) zone district. The Chairman asked if the Planning Commission members had any questions. She then asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. No one wished to speak. Lanell Swanson read the addition of Condition of Approval Number 3 into the record. The Chairman asked the applicant if they had any questions regarding the Department of Planning Services' recommendation. Al Buntzine said they were in agreement. Y 08/9(0 - SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING August 18, 1992 Page 2 Don Feldhaus moved Case Number USR-982, Hill-N-Park Baptist Church, be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commissions' recommendation for approval. Motion seconded by Bud Clemons. • The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yea; Jean Hoffman - yes; Bill O'Hare - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Don Feldhaus - yea; Shirley Camenisch - yes: Bud Clemons - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE NUMBER: USR-981 NAME: Public Service Company of Colorado, c/o John Lupo ADDRESS: 5909 E. 38th Avenue, Denver, CO 80207 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a Major Facility of a Public Utility (115,000 volt electric transmission line) . LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A corridor of land 200 feet in width and over one mile in length, Weld County, Colorado Mike Cile, Regional Manager, Public Service Company of Colorado, explained that Monfort. Inc. , wanted to take this opportunity to install a co-generation plan which enables them to capture steam and then pipe it back into the facility at a cost savings. The installation of this application will create a loop running from the University of Northern Colorado to Monfort and on to the Greeley substation. This application process started ono year ago and Public Service of Colorado brought in Engineering, rights-of-way, and electric magnetic field experts. They will be installing 8 miles of new line, but at the same time will be taking out about 8 miles of existing outdated line. They hired consultants to look at land-use issues, environmental impact, and held public meetings to • sort through any problems before they designed the final corridor. John Lupo, representative, Public Service Company of Colorado, gave a 15 minute detailed, technical presentation which included charts showing the layout of the project through the City of Greeley and Weld County. Bill O'Hare wanted clarification regarding the 200 foot right-of-way. Jean • Hoffman was concerned about the noise level and Mike Giles explained the • developer would have to meet all environmental and safety requirements. All Public Service Company of Colorado has to do is supply the power. Jean Hoffman asked who the developer was. Mike Giles said Jay Monroe with Thermo Industries and Paul Steinley who also has developed a similar project in Ft. Lupton. SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING August 18, 1992 Page 3 Bud Clemons stated if a right-of-way belonged to an existing ditch, then no other company could use the right-of-way. Rick Culmin, Right-of-Way Agent, Public Service, said yes, it is possible to share existing rights-of-way. The portion has to be purchased, but this happens frequently. The Chairman asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. Kay McElroy, surrounding property owner, said applications such.as these are presented only to accommodate large companies like Monfort. Why can't they run a straight line between the University and Monfort. She read an excerpt from a newspaper clipping she had dated August 17, 1992, where farmers had taken legal action against a public service company and won. She said large companies should be more careful of surrounding areas when installing high powered lines Bill O'Hare moved Case Number USR-981, Public Service Company of Colorado, c/o John Lupo, be approved with the attached Conditions of Approval and Development Standards. Richard Kimmel seconded the motion. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission gg for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Jean Hoffman - yes; Bill O'Hare - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; Don Feldhaus - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Bud Clemons - yes. Motion carried unanimously. Meeting adjourned at 2:40 p.m. Respectfully submitte 11( l ISheryn F. Ruff Secretary To: Weld County Commissioners P, °? ;„" ^ ; ^:: t': . ;5 CI r we the following would like you to consider further the ramificatfoDs-of closing the Juvenile Unit of the Weld County Jail. There are many factors that should be considered before this tragic mistake is made! The Weld County Juvenile Unit provides for the municipalities of weld County a convenient and �. expedient location for juvenile arrests. The time factor is definitely one of great importance for all communities in Weld County. Consider the following scenario of a small police department with only one officer on patrol at night. If this officer had to transport a juvenile to Adams County it would leave that jurisdiction without law enforcement for a period of at least three hours. The communities of Weld County expect more than this from law enforcement. Another factor to consider is that of increased crime within the county. Can we expect the Police Agencies and the Sheriff Department to continue the number of juvenile arrests knowing that transportation of the juveniles to Adams County will eliminate one more patrol officer off the street? The time factor does not stop at arrests only. There are also numerous court appearances that Juveniles are required to attend. The juvenile unit has transported to court as many as ten Juveniles to court in a single day! Imagine the amount of time that would be used by field personnel making these transports because without a juvenile unit to hold them until their appointed court time each Juvenile would have to be shuttled back and forth from Adams County. It becomes obvious at this point that when Juvenile court dates and times are changed that Juveniles could easily miss their appointed court times. Does the county want to accept the responsibility of possible "Contempt of Court Charges" from missed court dates? Don't be misled that the officer ratio to that of inmates is 1 to 4. The • Juvenile unit also is responsible for the trustees that are housed in the Weld County Jail. The number of trustees alone can be as many as 12 to 16. With the two of these figures totaled it is apparent that one Juvenile officer on the average will supervise as many as twenty or more inmates. This figure is higher than some of the other pods in the Jail. The need of officers to supervise the trustees will not disappear by the closing of the Juvenile unit. One last point in closing is that of probation. How do we as a county continue a program of effective probation without a Juvenile unit to house Juvenile probation offenders? Let's not destroy one of the few effective tools we have in dealing with Juvenile offenders! Although it is an election year and on the surface it would appear to be cost saving, consider the whole picture before making such a major decision. Closing the juvenile unit would cost the tax payers not only more in municipal tax but the cost to the standard of living in Weld County through increased Juvenile crime is more than any savings of tax dollars. os1��h • � •!� �. _ �. ter. !,�tL-/ G - ce„it. 0. Ll�/ pp I . MICHAEL E. MINTON .ATTORNEY AT LAW • 913 16th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 C' (303) 353-8060 FAX(303) 366-4571 August 13, 1992 CERTIFIED MAIL - RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Weld County Commissioners 915 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Re: Our client: Charlie Crabtree Date or Incident: April 29, 1992 Type or Incident: Slip and fall Place or Incident: Weld County Jail Gentlemen: This will constitute notice to you and any governmental body or bodies responsible for the supervision of the Weld County Jail, pursuant to C.R.S. 24-10-109 (1973) as amended. On or about April 29, 1992, at approximately 6:00 P M at or near the Weld County Jail kitchen store room, Weld County, City of Greeley, State of Colorado, Charlie Crabtree was severely injured as a result or standing water on the cement floor in the kitchen/storeroom area of the Weld County Jail. The exact nature and the extent of the injuries suffered by Mr. Crabtree in that incident are not yet certain; as soon as precise medical information is available to us, it will be available to you or your representatives. On behalf of our client, Charlie Crabtree, we now make formal demand for $150,000.00 Dollars for damages by reason of this incident, both for physical injury and for pain and suffering; the exact extent and amount of medical expenses to be incurred is unknown at the present time. Please have your liability insurance carrier or its representatives contact us. urs very y, • Michael E. Minton MEM/rpr cc: Weld County Sheriff C161 1qa-. cc CRS Pg. �r1 mL DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES Cases Approved by Administrative Review 8/14/92 through 8/21/92 CASE JVMR$$ "►W. RE-1434 Warning Chuck Cunliffe, D rector RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AUGUST 26, 1992 TAPE 1/92-23 & #92-26 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center. Greeley. Colorado, August 26, 1992. at the hour of 9000 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, Shelly K. Miller Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of August 24, 1992, as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: Chairman Kennedy added under New Business: 1) Consider Surface Easement for Stream Bank Erosion Protection with Pater H. Coors and authorize Chairman to sign - Bridge 087/42.SA; 2) Consider Surface Easement for Stream Bank Erosion Protection with Platte Enterprises, Inc.. and authorize Chairman to sign - Bridge 061/S4B; and 3) Consider Surface Easement for Stream Bank Erosion Protection with Fort Vasquez Nurseries Co., Inc., and authorize Chairman to sign - Bridge #28/23A. Alan Miller, Engineering, stated the two agreements with Coors and Platte Enterprises are already signed, and the signed agreement with Fort Vasquez is coming in the mail. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Webster moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. DEPARTMENT HEADS AND ELECTED OFFICIALS: Dave Young, County Council member, had previously submitted a letter to the Board since he was not able to be present. Said letter was in regards tc the organization of a panel discussion concerning investment practices of the County. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General Fund $ 73,193.28 Handwritten warrants: Payroll Fund $ 17,608.87 Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carri0,d unanimously. BIDS; PRESENT OFFICE MOVE - GENERAL SERVICES, Pat Persichino, Director of General Services, read the names of the bidders into the record, with St. Vrain Moving and Storage, Inc.. being the low bidder. Said bid will be approved on September 9, 1992. APPROVE EIGHT (8) 1993 15-PASSENGER VANS - HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT: Mr. Persichino read a letter from Walt Speckman, Director of Human Resources. recommending Greeley Dodge, Inc. Burt Chevrolet, low bidder. did not meet specifications. Mr. Speckman also stated reasons in his letter for not recommending Fogle Oldsmobile, second low bidder. Therefore, the total recommended bid is $144,921. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said bid as recommended. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. APPROVE REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR ALTERNATIVES TO PLACEMENT OUT OF THE HOME PROGRAMS - SOCIAL SERVICES; Mr. Persichino said this matter needs to be extended for two weeks, with a possibility of having a recommendation from Social Services next week. BID OPENING AND AUCTION; OIL AND GAS LEASE - FINANCE DEPARTMENT: Mr. Warden said there are ten total parcels. There were no bids received on Parcel #1. One bid was received on Parcel 02 from Randall Taylor for 160 acres at $36.15 per acre. Mr. Warden recommended approval. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said bid. The motion, seconded by Commissioner Kirby, carried unanimously. Mr. Warden said one bid was received for Parcel 03 from Randall Taylor for 320 acres at $11.12 per acre, and he recommended approval. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said bid, with Commissioner Webster seconding the motion which carried unanimously. Mr. Warden said no bids were received on Parcels #4, #5, or 06. One bid was received for Parcel #7, Town of New Raymer, from Shaer Enterprises, Inc., for 130.2 acres at $11.75 per acre. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said bid, and Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion. It carried unanimously. Parcel #8 received one bid from Lomita Operating Company for 320 acres at $20.00 per acre. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said bid, with Commissioner Kirby seconding the motion which carried unanimously. One bid was received on Parcel #9 from Lomita Operating Company at $20.00 per acre for 320 acres. Commissioner Webster moved to approve said bid, and Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion. It carried unanimously. There were no bids received for Parcel #10. Let the record reflect that the additions were considered after the Planning items. Let the record also reflect that Planning Item #3 was considered before Items #1 and #2. PLANNING: CONSIDER ZPMH #1808 - MONTES: Mr. Schuett said this property is located in the unincorporated Town of Gill. The applicants have met all the requirements; however, they were unable to obtain 705 of the surrounding property owners' signatures. They have applied for septic and building permits. Commissioner Lacy questioned whether the water supply was North Weld and if there was enough room for a septic system. Mr. Schuett said the water is North Weld. Carmen Montes, applicant, was present and said the lots are 25' x 150'. Mr. Schuett said this property consists of several lots, which will be adequate for a septic system. There was no public testimony offered concerning this matter. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said permit, and Commissioner Webster seconded the motion which carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: VIOLATIONS OF THE ZONING AND BUILDING CODE ORDINANCES - UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, JOHNSON, BROOKS AND COUNTRY ESTATES MOBILE HOME PARK, REIDER. MARTIN EXPLORATION. SULLIVAN, AND ENERGY PIPELINE COMPANY; Commissioner Lacy moved Minutes - August 26, 1992 Page 2 to approve this Resolution authorizing the County Attorney to proceed with legal action against Union Pacific Railroad, Carl and Anita Johnson, Daniel Brooks and Country Estates Mobile Home Park, Joseph and Marie Raider, Martin Exploration, Harley Sullivan, and Energy Pipeline Company for violations of the Weld County Zoning and Building Code Ordinances. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CONSIDER PROBABLE CAUSE - JOE KUTCHER AND COMPANY: Lanell Swanson, Planning Department, said Joe Kutcher is in violation of USR #965 and read staff's opinion into the record. Ms. Swanson said Mr. Kutcher is in violation of Conditions of Approval #1, #2, #3, and #4. Ms. Swanson said they have received the plat, but it needs further changes before being recorded. Mr. Schuett did an inspection of the property on August 25, 1992, and the screening was still not complete. Ms. Swanson said they did receive a new cost estimate on August 24 which was more realistic than the Cost estimate of August 17. There has been no performance guarantee agreement submitted, with said agreement being due 120 days from April 1. Staff recommends setting a Show Cause Hearing on September 9, 1992. Commissioner Lacy moved to set a Show Cause Hearing to consider the revocation of USR #965, issued to Joe Kutcher and Company. on September 9, 1992. at 10:00 a.m. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Webster. Commissioner Harbert questioned whether Mr. Kutcher understood what a performance agreement is or not. Commissioner Lacy and Ms. Swanson confirmed that he did. The motion carried unanimously. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER SURFACE EASEMENT FOR STREAM BANK EROSION PROTECTION WITH PETER H. COORS AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - BRIDGE #87/42.SA: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said easement and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kirby. After some discussion as to where this bridge is located, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER SURFACE EASEMENT FOR STREAM BANK EROSION PROTECTION WITH PLATTE ENTERPRISES, INC., AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - BRIDGE #61/54B: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve said easement and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Webster and carried unanimously. CONSIDER SURFACE EASEMENT FOR STREAM BANK EROSION PROTECTION WITH FORT VASQUEZ NURSERIES CO., INC., AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - BRIDGE 028/23A: Commissioner Webster moved to approve said easement and authorize the Chairman to sign. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Harbert and carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: Th66 Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. Minutes - August 26, 1992 Page 3 There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:25 A.M. APPROVED: ATTEST: Leillaelth BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the B and edy. Chairnu By:%r.s of deli s Deputy Clerk to the Boards' Constance L. Mat art, Pro-Tem C. W. Kirb Cord y W. H. Webs e 1 Minutes - August 26. 1992 Page 4 1 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AUGUST 26. 1992 TAPE #92-26 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, met in regular session as the Board of Social Services in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, August 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. Shelly K. Miller Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of Social Services meeting of August 24, 1992, as printed. 4 Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the warrants for approval by the Board in the amount of $161,991.06. 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 9:30 A.M. APPROVED: ATTEST: atite/ua BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Ge,c).ple K nedy, Chairman By: -e '..., 1�i�� Deputy Cle to the Board`__ ))� Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tom ` C. W. Kir Gor a W. , webster RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Monday, August 31, 1992 TAPE #92-26 ROLL CALL: George Kennedy. Chairman Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tam C. W. Kirby Gordon E. Lacy W, H. Webster MINUTES: Approval of minutes of August 26, 1992 CERTIFICATION OF HEARINGS: Hearing conducted on August 26. 1992: 1) Special Review Permit for a veterinary clinic in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Tim and Paula Thompson ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants BUSINESS: NEW: 1) Consider temporary closure of 4th Street between 59th Avenue and 71st Avenue; Weld County Road SO between Weld County Roads 53 and 55; and Weld County Road 52 between Weld County Roads 41 and 43 2) Consider Preliminary Abstract of Assessment for 1992 to be submitted to the Colorado Department of Local Affairs, Division of Property Taxation, and authorize Chairman to sign 3) Consider Division Order to Associated Natural Gas, Inc., and authorize Chairman to sign - Si $18, T2N. R66W (Unit #1) 4) Consider Division Order to Associated Natural Gas, Inc., and authorize Chairman to sign - Si $18, T2N. R66W (Unit #2) 5) Consider Resolution re: Transfer of Petty Cash Fund to the Accounting Office from the Purchasing Department PLANNING: 1) Consider resetting date for Show Cause Hearing - Joe Kutcher and Company (08/26/92) 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 August 26. 1992 WARRANTS: Don Warden. County Finance Officer CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Aug 31 - Work Session 10:00 AM Sep 1 - Planning Commission 1:30 PM Sep 3 - Convention and Visitors Bureau Board 7:00 AM Sep 3 - County Council (Eaton Town Hall) 7:30 PM Sep 7 - HOLIDAY Sep 8 - Juvenile Community Review Board 12:15 PM Sep 8 - Department of Youth Services 2:00 PM Sep 10 - Private Industry Council 7:30 AM Sep 10 - Area Agency on Aging 9:00 AM Sep 10 - Colorado Housing Division 10:30 AM Sep 10 - Community Corrections 12:00 PM HEARINGS: Sep 2 - Special Review Permit for the expansion of a nonconforming use (excavating business) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, William and Mary Haberkon 10:00 AM Sep 9 - Change of Ownership for Cable Television Franchise, Southwest Cablevision, Ltd., to TCI Cablevision of Colorado, Inc. 9:00 AM Sep 9 - Substantial Change Hearing, James McDonald 10:00 AM Sep 16 - Show Cause Hearing. James McDonald (cont. from 07/22/92) 10:00 AM Sep 16 - Amend certain Sections of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, Ordinance No. 89-W 10:00 AM REPORTS: 1) Road and Bridge Department re: Road openings COMMUNICATIONS: 1) State Division of Property Taxation - Annual Determination re: A Woman's Place 2) Colorado Department of Transportation re: Proposed Rules and Regulations for Statewide Transportation Planning Process 3) Norton Frickey & Associates, P.C. - Notice of Claim re: Lawrence Parrett 4) Planning Commission agenda for September 1, 1992 5) Eleanor Tedford and Benny Chavez - Petitions to State Board of A ment Appeals 6) County Council agenda for September 3, 1992 - Eaton Town Hall Auditorium 7) Weld County Roads 11 and 22 Neighborhood re: Four-way Stop PLANNING STAFF APPROVALS: 1) Amended RE #815 - Associated Natural Gas 2) MHZP 092 - Bowers 3) ZPMH #1814 - McClay 4) ZPMH #1815 - Reider RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve Surface Easement for Stream Bank Erosion Protection with Peter H. Coors - Bridge 087/42.SA * 2) Approve Surface Easement for Stream Bank Erosion Protection with Platte Enterprises. Inc. - Bridge 061/54B * 3) Approve Surface Easement for Stream Bank Erosion Protection with Fort Vasquez Nurseries Co., Inc. - Bridge 828/23A * 4) Authorize County Attorney to proceed with legal action for Building Code and Zoning Violations - Union Pacific Railroad, Johnson, Brooks and Country Estates Mobile Home Park, Reider, Martin Exploration, Sullivan. and Energy Pipeline Company * 5) Approve ZPMH #1808 - Montes * 6) Approve Special Review Permit - Thompson * 7) Approve Oil and Gas Lease with Randall Taylor - S34, TSN. R63W * 8) Approve Oil and Gas Lease with Randall Taylor - S14, T4N, R63W * 9) Approve Oil and Gas Lease with Skaer Enterprises. Inc. - S3. T7N, R58W *10) Approve Oil and Gas Lease with Lomita Operating Company - S28. TSN, R61W *11) Approve Oil and Gas Lease with Lomita Operating Company - S34, TSN, R61W * Signed this date Monday. August 31, 1992 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE SURFACE EASEMENT FOR STREAM BANK EROSION PROTECTION WITH PETER H. COORS AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - BRIDGE #87/42.5A WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Wald County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, by Resolution dated December 23, 1991, the Board approved a Local Cooperation Agreement with Department of Army, Section 14 Emergency Streambank Protection Project for Bridges 1128/23A, #61/54B, and #87/42.5, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Surface Easement for Stream Bank Erosion Protection between Peter H. Coors and Weld County. Colorado for Emergency Streambank Protection, Bridge #87/42.5A, with the terms and conditions being as stated in said easement, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said easement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. that the Surface Easement for Stream Bank Erosion Protection between Peter H. Coors and Weld County, Colorado for Emergency Streambank Protection, County Bridge #87/42.5A. be. and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is. authorized to sign said easement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted the following vote on the 26th day of August, A.D. , 1992. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTES WELD CO TY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Geo a Ken edy, Cha merman BY: 444,4 it 7 e'(S Deputy Clerk to the Board • onstance L. Harbert, Pro-Tom --- APPROVED AS FORM: C. W. Kit County Attorney GorW. H. Webste 920821 ggeeZ/ cc K -, /i t. C 0 0/tS • AR23D1441 STOZ1 ACE E*e]O®PP STREAM 8AMME ERO8xO11 PROTECTION COUNTY OF WELD STATE OF COLORADO M O t� KNOWN ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS; - w That the undersigned Peter H. Coors _rhoseeaddreps 18,' 151.0} y 32nd _ Avenue. Golden CO 80401 . (hereinafter called GRANTOR, whether one or more) for and in consideration of c the sum of One Hundred dollars and no/cents c a Dollars ($1,QQ.QQ ) and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt es, 01 and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby grant, sell and convey unto the County of Weld, State of Colorado, its successors and assigns, �j (hereinafter called COUNTY) the right and easement in and to a tract of land and all appurtenances used in connection therewith together with the rights of ingress and egress thereto across adjacent lands owned by Grantor for the w purpose of erecting and operating an emergency stream bank erosion protection o plan. Said tract of land being situated in Weld County, State of Colorado, and • more particularly described as follows: N tiz See PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Emergency Strsembank Protection N County Bridge 087/42.5 A • c o The Grantor warrants to the County that no structure shall be erected upon w the described property except those structures specifically agreed upon in at writing by the County. W • fat The Grantor further warrants that it is the record title owners of the o above described tract of lands with the legal capability to convey the easement o granted herein and that easement shall run with and be appurtenant to the afore described property and shall be binding upon the heirs, personal representatives, successors and assigns of the parties hereto. aim It is hereby understood that the party receiving this grant is without .0WI M .w authority to make or enter into any covenant or agreement rot herein expressed. Mo O ki IN WITNESS WHER F, the parties herp,t2 have executed this agreement on the -� day of CLL , 19 W n& . Page 1 of 2 920831 ATTEST; P V WELD COUNTY COLORADO= MD 4rWa Cc. THROUGH THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1.11 e+(' &: . Coo gs Kenna Chairmen o8 sA/qo‘ 2 Weld Counez Clerk torah, Board N 8 By; T�~ Q Deputy erk the Board ow o ;c I o e Grantor accepts the above agreement this ___ S day of , l?.'D" )11-19, Date GL �f /4P- C; .11 Peter H. Coors N a SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me thissiLf#day of l.C-, 19 e'? nz WITNESS my hand and official seal. H 00 rn Notary Public My commission expires; t^"S-` 7 1993 Cla Ng* M N O ON It ,r M ..1 e O Ow Page 2 of 2 920821 pROPERTy DESCRIPTIQl Emergency Streambank Protection #87/42.5 A parcel of land being part of the Southeast Quarter (SE1/4) of Section Eighteen (18) , AND part of the Northeast Quarter (NE1/4) of Section Nineteen (19) , all in Township Pour (4) North, Range M p Sixty-one (61) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian (6th P.M. ) , c County of Weld, State of Colorado and being more particularly m e. described as follows: o 2 BEGINNING at the Section Corner common to Sections 17/18/19/20- oz T.4N.-R.61W. as monumented by a found standard BLM type monument o x with brass cap dated 1974, with the Quarter Corner common to •* w Sections 19/20-T.4N.-R.61W. as monumented by a found standard BLM type monument with aluminum cap dated 1974 to bear South 00'13'00" ai East (as reflected in the field notes/plat of the BLM Dependent Resurvey of this township approved May 26, 1978) a distance of 2665.58 feet, said line defines the BASIS OF BEARINGS of this ;;• ia description. From said Section Corner the Quarter Corner common o to Sections 17/18-T.4N.-T.61W. as monumented by a standard BLM type w monument with aluminum cap dated 1974 bears North 00'30'54" west a a 'el distance of 2665.42 feet: N r #1: THENCE South 00'12'00" East along the East line of said Section CO Eq CO w 19 a distance of 21.59 feet; o #2: THENCE North 87'26'05" West a distance Of 210.12 feet; w #3: THENCE North 02'33'55" East a distance of 200.00 feet' ; #4: THENCE North 82'29'05" East a distance of 200.69 feet to a gir w point on the East line of said Section 18; o #5: THENCE South 00'30'54" East along the East line of said Section 18 a distance of 213.87 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. O Said described parcel of land contains 44,475 Square Feet, or 1.021 Acres, more or less (I) , and is subject to any rights-of-way or other easements as granted or reserved by instruments of record or CA WI ,. ,n as now existing on said described parcel of land. mm r1 o co W S�ERTIF7 ATF. I, Charles B. Jones, a Colorado Registered Professional Land surveyor do hereby state to: Weld County 1015 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 that this Property Description was prepared under my personal supervision and that it is true and correct to the best of my knowledge, information, belief, and in my professional opinion. (Z140 , 1)0" Charles B. Jones 7.. Colorado Regiatered4 Pro+,- mi•n- 1 Land Surveyor #22098 Project Number: 1992-1' 9 RESOLUTION RE, APPROVE SURFACE EASEMENT FOR STREAM BANK EROSION PROTECTION WITH PLATTE ENTERPRISES, INC., AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - BRIDGE 861/545 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County. Colorado, and WHEREAS, by Resolution dated December 23. 1991. the Board approved a Local Cooperation Agreement with Department of Army, Section 14 Emergency Streambank Protection Project for Bridges 828/23A, 861/34B, and 887/42.5, and WHEREAS. the Board has been presented with a Surface Easement for Stream Bank Erosion Protection between Platte Enterprises, Inc. , and Weld County. Colorado .or Emergency Streambank Protection, Bridge 861/34B with the terms and conditions being as stated in said easement, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said easement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. that the Surface Easement for Stream Bank Erosion Protection between Platte Enterprises, Inc., and Weld County, Colorado for Emergency Streambank Protection. County Bridge 061/548, be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be. and hereby is, authorized to sign said easement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of August, A.D., 1992. � BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST, ALena4.410,7 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Ge ge K nedy, Cha rman BY' 1 '/� 1r r/1�,. toll i,l�f�a�t Ato Deputy Clerk to the Boatel— Constance L. Harbert, ro-Tem APPROVED AS 0 FORM: /! C. W. Kir OfJ ounty Attorney Gor n W. H. Webster 920822 E&Ott3/ cc % gCr alotIrtc t tV i' 0 , - Aii2311V47 11 sURPIca a7►ancaa'r 9',l'RZAX s]Urc aRoaxox nROTac'xow COUNTY OF WELD "' STATE OF COLORADO ' 0 0 KNOWN ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: a That the undersigned _Platte Enterprises Inc. whose _address Is)614 o w Timber),ane. )oulder. CO 80304. o x (hereinafter called GRANTOR, whether one or more) for and in consideration of o►at* the sum of Four-Hundred and no/100 2 Dollars ($ 400.0Q ) and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby grant, sell and convey unto the County of Weld, State of Colorado, its successors and assigns, ,n (hereinafter called COUNTY) the right and easement in and to a tract of land a and all appurtenances used in connection therewith together with the rights of a ingress and egress thereto across adjacent lands owned by Grantor for the o ag purpose of erecting and operating an emergency stream bank erosion protection a plan. Said tract of land being situated in Weld County, State of Colorado, and env more particularly described as follows: Z See PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Emergency Streambank Protection CO is County Bridge #61/548 o• N The Grantor warrants to the County that no structure shall be erected upon the described property except those structures specifically agreed upon in cwriting by the County. c The Grantor further warrants that it is the record title owners of the above described tract of lands with the legal capability to convey the easement yryaa granted herein and that easement shall run with end be appurtenant to the afore described property and shall be binding upon the heirs, personal representatives, successors and assigns of the parties hereto. v .e M ►i .+ 0 It is hereby understood that the party receiving this grant is without Mad authority to make or enter into any covenant or sgceemanr not bargain expr.es.d IN WITNESS WHERw, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the a(p� day of tar; , 19 Page lot2 ATTEST: 4, ( 4 A WELD COUNTY COLORADO,BY AND THROUGH THE BOARD OF COUNTY `: COMMISSIONERS '' • O �.y.T�hv y hi4f` I 'VI..4 X�.-F"J/��/e al N O ✓� �1�.4yik George Ke edy, Chairman pg�/ �' fha Board Weld County Clgr � + •A \\ ✓ 0o"a 1 �4V B Saki) I/ /.- Jew Deputy Crk to the Board IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The GRANTOR has hereunto set its hand and seal the day s and year first above written. o PLATTE ENTERPRISES INC. Na o+ U Z ca P CO (CORPORATE SEAL) Sy: C2 pq John P. Landwehr, President N we W ✓ W o �+ SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this yam_ day of 191'-- o • by John P. Landwehr as President of Platte Enterprises In . am -"o Notary/Public j y p fl A' • a . My commission expires: © 7-/S 9.f moo,. 40-4�� . „'('' •:.34,714 ..,. Page 2 of 2 920822 • Emergency Streambank Protection County Bridge #61/548 A parcel of land being part of the Southeast Quarter (SE1/4) of Section Twenty-four (24) , Township Five (5) North, Range Sixty- four (64) west of the Sixth Principal Meridian (6th P.M. ) , County of Weld, state of Colorado and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNXNG at the Quarter Corner common to Section 19-T.5N.-R.63W and Section 24-T.5N.-R.64W. as monumented by a found #5 rebar with aluminum cap (illegible) with the South Sixteenth Corner (51/16 Cor) of Section 19-T.5N.-R.63W. and Section 24-T.5N.-R.64W as monumented by a found #4 rebar with yellow plastic cap stamped Berlier LS10855 to bear South 00'00'00" East (Assumed) a distance of 1311.24 feet, said line defines the BASIS OF BEARINGS of this 278 description: A) 8 V #1: THENCE South 00'00'00" East along the East line of said SEX/4 5 a distance Of 290.19 feet to the TRUE PDXNT OF BEGINNING: o ' uo #2: THENCE continuing South 00'00'00" East along the East line of am. said SE1/4 a distance of 335.02 feet; e #3: THENCE North 89'24'41" West a distance of 90.36 feet; o #4: THENCE North 00'35'19" East a distance of 335.00 feet; #5: THENCE South 89.24'41" East a distance of 86.92 feet to the TRUE PDXNT OF BEGINNING. « y c Said described parcel of land contains 29,695 Square Feet, or 0.682 Acres, more or less (t) , and is subject to any rights-of-way or ma r a other easements as granted or reserved by instruments of record or °T' u as now existing on said described parcel of land. r. Z N a7 F r b SURVEYOR'S CERTYFTCATE . w w o" X, Charles B. Jones, a Colorado Registered Professional Land Surveyor, do hereby state to: Weld County 1015 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 that this Property Description was prepared under my personal a e supervision, and that it is true and correct to the best of my en knowledge, information, belief, and in my professional opinion. - o CCIw /f Charles B. Jones Colorado Registe ed Pro s *• ' �./' .. .. Land Surveyor #22098 AGLA0 Project Number: 1992-2 9208?. t feceL mEmoRAn®Um Willie ro Clerk to the Board Dim August 25, 1992 COLORADO P,em_ Alan Miller, Eng. Dept. su4jeov Section 14 Erosion Easements Attached are two of the three Erosion Protection Easements needed for the Corps of Engineers to award the bid for construction. If these could be put on the agenda as an addemdum to the August 26th meeting, I could get them to the Corps this week. 920922 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE SURFACE EASEMENT FOR STREAM BANK EROSION PROTECTION WITH FORT VASQUEZ NURSERIES CO., INC.. AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - BRIDGE 028/23A WHEREAS. the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County. Colorado, and WHEREAS, by Resolution dated December 23, 1991, the Board approved a Local Cooperation Agreement with Department of Army, Section 14 Emergency Streambank Protection Project for Bridges 028/23A, 061/548, and 087/42.5, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Surface Easement for Stream Bank Erosion Protection between Fort Vasquez Nurseries Co.. Inc.. and Weld County, Colorado for Emergency Streambank Protection, Bridge 028/23A, with the terms and conditions being as stated in said easement, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said easement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, that the Surface Easement for Stream Bank Erosion Protection between Fort Vasquez Nurseries Co., Inc., and Weld County. Colorado for Emergency Streambank Protection, County Bridge 028/23A, be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said easement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of August, A.D.. 1992. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Lille‘wgzWELD COUNTY, COLO Weld County Clerk to the Board e K edy, Chairman BY. 4, .n Deputy Clericto the Board- \\ Constance L. Her ert. Pro-Tem APPROVED AS FORM: , C. W. xir County Attorney Gor W. . Webster 920819 5 4003 -1Z =S AR23O19%6 BORA'ACE E SElCKAcT • STREAM MIX EROS ZOX PitOTECTXON COUNTY OF WELD STATE OF COLORADO KNOWN ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: M Q V That the undersigned For; Vasquez Nurseries Co. Inc_ whose address,.s 1717)ownine Srreet Denver. CO 80218. (hereinafter called GRANTOR, whether one or more) for and in consideration of o r, the aum of Oat-Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($ 100.00 ) and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt • o E and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby grant. all and at:at:4 convey unto the County of Weld, State of Colorado, its successors and assigns, rF al (hereinafter called COUNTY) the right and easement in and to a tract of land and all appurtenances used in connection therewith together with the rights of ingress and egress thereto across adjacent lands owned by Grantor for the purpose of erecting and operating an emergency scream bank erosion protection plan. Said tract of land being situated in Weld County, State of Colorado, and • a `s more particularly described as follows: 0 a See PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Emergency Streambank Protection N as County Bridge •28/23A ea M The Grantor warrants to the County that no structure shall be erected upon to H the described property except those structures specifically agreed upon in writing by the County. me c▪ 0 The Grantor further warrants that it is the record title owners of the r' w above described tract of lands with the legal capability to convey the easement o granted herein and that easement shall run with and be appurtenant to the afore cdescribed property and shall be binding upon the heirs, personal >4representatives, successors and assigns of the parties hereto. It is hereby understood that the party receiving this grant is without • e. authority to make or enter into any covenant or agreement not herein expressed. e in en c IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this agreement on the 02 % . _ day of c‘,C to}k , 19_3, Page 1 of 2 • 920819 ATTEST: WELD COUNTY C0LORAD0.BY AND THROUGH THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 44,44140at In oc Qj r_ .� , George IC�nnedy. Chairman 3� N . Weld CO ,` l,,• the Board 9 BY:_7talK- , hd ,. 2 O c Depty Ck to the Board oal » w 2p IN WITNESS WHEREOF. The GRANTOR has hereunto set its hand and seal the day and year first above written. enon cZ ^Yr a G l.` . FORT VASQUEZ NURSERIES CO. INC. cre �d w.• ° %:� o l. Ir' MCC ��_ _ _ N 1 • v (CORPO 421: 9gRC) ' L e t! By: ( \� Jf tiz 11, . . Q N {Y •' '�' William A. Campbell, President CO El" O SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me thisoadday of .19, by William A. Campbell as President of Fort Vasquez Nurssri Co. Inc. g - N ((Oaa�11� Nota - My commission expires: 92m rS .•a o ,••' .,;,;010 >.. LOW GC ... ''''' yO ' f . 17pn. , re •r., Page 2 of 2 PROPT�RTY DESrarvmrON Emergency Streambank Protection County Bridge #28/23A A parcel of land being part of Lot Two (2) of the Northwest Quarter (Nw1/4) of Section Thirty-one (31) , Township Three (3) North, Range Sixty-six (66) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, AND part of the Northeast Quarter (NE1/4) of Section Thirty-six (36) , Township c v Three (3) North, Range Sixty-seven (67) West of the 6th P.M. , all 0 in the County of Weld, State of Colorado and being more me particularly described as follows: G 00 BEGINNING at the Section Corner common to Sections 30/31-T.3N.- ' x R.66W. and Sections 25/36-T.3N.-R.67W. as monumented by a found #4 00 rebar with yellow plastic cap (Illegible) , with the west Sixteenth 2 Corner (W1/16 Cor) of Sections 30/31-T.3N.-R.66w. as monumented by a found #5 rebar with red plastic cap stamped Crowe LS12330 to bearing South 89'02'50" East (as indicated on Recorded Exemption No. :1209-36-1-RE 1141 as recorded September 5, 1989 in Book 1243, v+ as Reception Number 02196856 of the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder) a distance of 1456.85, said line defines the og BASIS OF BEARINGS of this description. From aforesaid Section w Corner the Section Corner common to Sections 25/26/35/36-T.3N.- a u R.67W. as monumented by a found BLM type monument with aluminum cap stamped Freese LS4392 bears North 87'11'00" west a distance of `,-4 5307.92 feet: co F C") #1: THENCE South 61'23'47" East a distance of 57.97 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING: 0 .."., a' #2: THENCE North 86'56'41" West a distance of 270.00 feet; r #3: THENCE South 03'03'19" west a distance of 250.00 feet; R #4: THENCE South 86'56'41" East a distance of 125.66 feet; 0 p.• #5: THENCE North 33'03'19" East a distance of 288.68 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. a N Said described parcel of land contains 49,458 Square Feet, or 1.135 "Pia Acres, more or less (±) , and is subject to any rights-of-way or •100 other easements as granted or reserved by instruments of record or m °„ as now existing on said described parcel of land. S0RYBYOR 5 CERTIFICATE I, Charles B. Jones, a Colorado Registered Professional Land surveyor, do hereby state to: Weld County 1015 10th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 that this Property Description was prepared under my personal supervision and that it is true and correct to the best of my knowledge, information, belief, and in my professional opinion. :;eideAte • Charles D. Jones „es'ir L� e Colorado Registered Pro; •n• 1 / Land Surveyor #22098 •�� •�•••..,,.•.••• 7 /�` EL LA • Project Number: 1992-3 920819 RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR THE WELD COUNTY ATTORNEY TO PROCEED WITH LEGAL ACTION AGAINST CERTAIN PARTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE WELD COUNTY BUILDING CODE ORDINANCE AND THE WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter. is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Department of Planning Services has referred certain violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance to the County Attorney's Office, and WHEREAS, those persons in violation of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the weld County Zoning Ordinance are Union Pacific Railroad, BCV #1788; Carl and Anita Johnson, BCV #1808; Daniel Brooks and Country Estates Mobile Home Park, BCV #1820; Joseph and Marie Raider, BCV #1831; Martin Exploration, BCV #1833; Harley Sullivan, VI #1920; and Energy Pipeline 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 0. David, Weld County Attorney, be, and hereby is, authorized to proceed with legal action against Union Pacific Railroad, Carl and Anita Johnson, Daniel Brooks and Country Estates Mobile Home Park, Joseph and Marie Reider, Martin Exploration, Harley Sullivan. and Energy Pipeline Company to remedy the violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance and the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, and any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. 920816 pa) c c % Pi,/ c , vlvt, Cs) VIOLATIONS PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of August, A.D.. 1992. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST; � �� /J WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld C ty e to t o oa d /� firKmegtr, hairman BYt �� ,4 ,ft' �/ " l' -- Ale- e ,00rn� .(��1�Deputy Clerk to the Board ce L. Harbe t�o-Tem APPROVED AS T , ORMt , C. W. Kir C___________...-.>57 Colla Co my Attorney Go a in teLZ`a W. H. Webster 920816 --- - I► list r4 WIne Board of County Commissioners August 19, 1992 To Dm, Department of Planning Services L�rJ COLORADO Rom �7' Legal Action Authorization susiee The Department of Planning Services recommends that the Board of County Commissioners authorize the Weld County Attorney to proceed with legal action against the following parties for violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. Building Code Violations: BCV-1788 BCV-1808 Union Pacific Railroad Carl and Anita Johnson C.O. Malone, Super P.O. Box 33 201 E. 17th Street Hereford, CO 80732 Cheyenne, CO 82001 BCV-182O BCV-182O Daniel Brooks Country Estates Mobile Home Park 3500 35th Avenue #64 5500 35th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 Greeley, CO 80631 BCV-1831 BCV-1833 Joseph and Marie Raider Martin Exploration 1313 Lowell Lane 2300 Central Avenue Suite A Erie, CO 80516 Boulder, CO 80301 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. 8 920116 PL4 — et' MEmORAf®Um Board of County Commissioners August 24, 1992 Ye Doe COLORADO Pro Department of Planning Services 15261 Legal Action Authorization wsp.n 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: V1-1920 Harley Sullivan 4535 West 5th Street Greeley, CO 80634 V1-1919 Energy Pipeline Company c/o Snyder Oil Company P.O. Box 918 LaSalle, 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. 9816 RESOLUTION RE: GRANT MOBILE HOME PERMIT NO. 1808 - MARIE-DEL CARMEN AND FELECITOS MONTES WHEREAS. the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, on the 26th day of August, 1992, considered the request of Marie-Del Carmen and Felecitoe Montes for a mobile home to be used as a principal dwelling, and WHEREAS, said mobile home is to be occupied in an A-Agricultural Zone District on a parcel of land being more particularly described as follows: Lots 9, 10, 11, and 12. Block 17 in the unincorporated Town of Gill, Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, having heard the testimony. finds that said request should be granted subject to the following conditions: 1. The applicant shall obtain a building permit for the mobile home prior to locating the mobile home on the property. 2. A septic permit shall be obtained from the Weld County Health Department prior to the issuance of a building permit. 3. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the owner shall submit evidence that the water tap is supplying water in such a manner as to be adequate in quality, quantity and dependability for the proposed use. 4. The mobile home shall not be occupied until such time that the applicant has complied with the above mentioned conditions. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the request of Marie-Del Carmen and Felecitoe Monte. for permission to place a mobile home to be used as a principal dwelling on the above described parcel of land, which was found to be in compliance with Section 43 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, be, and hereby is, granted subject to the hereinabove listed conditions. 920820 cc.2 P &, ,PP MOBILE HOME PERMIT NO. 1808 - MONTES PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of August, A.D., 1992. n BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ) irlea4 WELD COUNTY. COLORADO weld County Clerk to the Boar / e ge Xe ed , Cha rma 49 BY: ! , • ��l' ( d�Qt ✓� ''1 l 7�r• l4� l ieitt� (/ Deputy C Irk to the.54r4 Constance L. Ha rt, Pro-Tem APPROVED AST FORM: i C. W. Kit County Attorney Gor W. SLAY 920820 -, To: Board of County Commissioners Date: August 26, 1992 ZPMH-1808 Applicant: Marie-Del Carmen and Felecitos Montag This request is for one mobile homes to be used as a principal dwelling. Legal Description of Parcel: Lots 9, 10, 11, 12, Block 17 in the unincorporated Town of Gill, Weld County, Colorado. Location: The corner of Fourth Street and Fourth Avenue in the unincorporated Town of Gill, Colorado. The Department of Planning Services staff has reviewed this request and recommends that the request be approved for the following reasons: WXLL WXLL NOT �]L Be compatible with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. —]-, Be compatible with the surrounding area. —Z-- Be in harmony with the character of the neighborhood. Adversely affect the immediate area. --Z-,_ Be adequately served by water and sewage disposal facilities. --Z-_ Adversely affect the general health, safety, and welfare of the inhabitants of the area and the County. COMMENTS: The Department of Planning Services' staff recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. The applicant obtaining a building permit for the mobile home prior to locating the mobile home on the property. 2. A septic permit shall be obtained from the Weld County Health Department prior to the issuance of a building permit. 3. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the owner shall submit evidence that North Weld County Water District is supplying water in such a manner as to be adequate in quality, quantity, and dependability for the proposed use. 4. The mobile home shall not be occupied until such time that the applicant has complied with Conditions 1, 2, and 3 above.377, Arefee51.-/entPleerefira pat 920020 • ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW FLOW SHEET CASE d ZS/F)Cle APPLICANT: lllif/r/ -404-1 e;,sc4/ Y- cirde 'tta<// /Y'.?G��S REQUEST:702,749 nte/h/!� Per n fllr,e,eiz / e/ese,ei(<t LEGAL: in l c `tt it), // 1E/2 sri; 72est ,i n/ L // LOCATION:MAIA it S' Li, S 477:"/".".e-Cc---.41A-P" 1—in/ tiH lip,/ 44r// . E.es 1w � taw 016,7/ Date By Application received /3-* 902 /� Application complete / '/? - 92 Letter to applicant drafted 7-/i ../Ore Referrals listed 7 4?—s- at , File assembled 7_/-7 .19,Z Letter to applicant mailed 7.- 17 -9 2. Referrals mailed 4/4 7 �" 4 Chaindexed DPS recommendation drafted 7_/q-42. ,s' Administrative Review decision: History card completed COMMISSIONERS' HEARING DATE: l7Uerb5,".2l- Date By Air photo anu maps prepared a-12 92 l�l�,") Field check by DPS staff 7- /1 (14-c CC Action: CC resolution received History card completed Recorded on maps and/or filed ! 920321 go9 C tie • • •.• T •.. • I • • irr. . 1• •nw' • r• ' ,. \ I • LJ' • • .• .. •1• ( • • • I I q •fY`▪ •• •• I• a I u rPNgI , , •:',. 7. ••.., •i.• e•• I( / . ' • I I w!1..f • 11 q i .I • •,. I `�� I • • . : y n r • • •nidri I• �•l a is di 04 n •I• I• • I •_• 1. w 0 ` "II • it s'r ' r • r� rl I ` I ,2• 1� • • • Owns., : ,\ y 1 w -I M •L•' . • .. `� •.• • •r• • • I. •1 . 'I, .. •• •. .4 SO •1 .• •' ., • n • '5 ,wo•~ •. r • --r. : .. ,� .- •1: : te▪• :J •• am . ' • ' •▪ w •\ I. 1� w 1,• • • at LII ' • 1•/ i� w w N so r r 1• f11Y•f' •• sl I ` 1 1 • ..an. 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COLORADO August 12, 1992 Maria-Del Carmen and Felecitos Montes 3500 35th Avenue #14 Greeley, CO 80631 • Subject: ZPMH-1808 - Request for an approval of a Mobile Home Zoning permit for a principal dwelling on a parcel of land described as Lots 9, 10, 11, and 12, Block 17 in the unincorporated Town of Gill, Weld County, Colorado. Dear Mr. and Mrs. Monte.: I have scheduled a meeting with the Board of County Commissioners on Wednesday, August 26, 1992, at 9:00 a.m. to consider your application. This 'meeting will take 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 co the Board of County Commissioners. 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, r e' , udtt '� Current Planner 9Z'a" 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 RICHT-OF-WAY. BtAStoF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SIGN POSTING CERTIFIC9TF I HEREBY CERTIFY UNDER THE PENALTIES OF PERJURY THAT THE SIGN PROVIDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES WAS POSTED ON THE PROPERTY//A��TT�LEAST 10 DAYS BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HEARING FOR CASE # 2140, /Fair THE SIGN WAS POSTED BY: fe/l e/7ps 82o4/71 -se NAME OF PERSON POSTING SIGN SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT STATE OF COLORADO ) ) aa. COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO ME THIS q ? DAY OF 6U./�(,�,Q , 19 2..4L.',SEAL-. Tiihri-dt. rJ at NY PUBLIC MY COMMISSION EXPIRES q M //4 /99� . �� LAST DAY TO POST SIGN I ::: f 3≤/Z/JS//�f !'Y9 2 , 19 PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' OFFICE ON OR BEFORE THE DATE OF THE HEARING. 920829 • We_ --14) AG tA.aoa h0_. fcl __ tistatea.429 tat pie tfte true - 42- U.Ltrztor. haudec _Z`o_ u"o)(4._._ Lu, Q__thar ad. '1- ._._ -...44_,<C._- fv __- 7.v.____f _ :meat, ---� _ lAnct. tat ex._ allama, go L.,3 rhcfir Slat CSI . A alx_e_tet II� V 1 • y_. I V • FELA goUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES ZONING PERMIT 915 10th Street MOBILE HOME Greeley. Colorado 80631 Phone 356-4000 Ext. 4400 IMPORTANT - Complete all items on both sides. Mark boxes where applicable. APPLICANT /04 A•' /t - Q%'/ -c/9y/ l'aN moNttJ PHONE P-CIiC /r7g nl≥Wtrr "?-?o - F7 ,3P ADDRESS 3SQo 3 -c 44//F ' /Y r .. . fi CA OWNER PHONE ADDRESS CITY - STAIE - ZIP LOT pLoCR IVBDIVISION LEGAL DESCRIPTION 1 /Af 5 9,, /O, ///`7-/? A/,'/7 Section , T N, R W. Total Acreage Application for zoning permit is made for: Staff Approval Board of County Commissioners Approval ❑ Temporary Use During Construction Q Use beyond 18 months During Construction of a residence of.a residence ❑ Temporary Storage O Extension Beyond 6 months for Temporary Storage O Accessory to Farm ❑ More than one MH as Accessory to Farm O Accessory Use as an Office ❑ More than one MH as Accessory Use as as Office O Accessory Use in C or I Zone District f:T ❑ Aeaessory Structure u More than one MH as Accessory Dee in C or —Zone"District ❑ Temporary Use during Medical Hardship 0 Mora than one accessory structure Is Principal Dwelling The above require■ an Application fee .of The above requires_at Applica.tion$ee of s15o.o0 $1-75.44 - TYPE OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL .TYPE OF WATER,SUPPLY ❑ Public or private company: ❑ Public or private company: ,E2 Septic Tank - Permit ❑ Individual (well, cistern) Welt Permit II ' Copy Attached: Yes 14 No ❑ Copy Attached: Yee C9' No O DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES USE.-ONLY ZONING DISTRICT (f9 n/�� &/ 4/` ZONING PERMIT NUMBER � y APPLICATION FEE PAID IY ! RECEIPT $,NUMBER DATE CHAI APPROVED BY: ❑ Staff ❑ Board of County Commissioners Hearing Date ISSUED .tY: DATE MOBILE HOME BUILDING PERMIT NUMBER DATE ISSUED A sketch plan is required as part of the application review. Please attach • sketch plan of the site at the scale on one inch represents fifty feet or other suitable scale to show the proposed location of the mobile home, including distances from the property lines. and,; other structures on the property: access to the mobile home, indicating whether the access is existing or proposed; location and miasureminte of any easements or right-of-ways;-"and. any existing structures on the property. Sketch Plan attached: Yestg No Deed or contra attached: Yes Q. No What housing is available on the property and what is its present use? NOAffe How many mobile homes are...on this_.property..at_the'present time?_ TEMPORARY USE DURING CONSTRUCTION OF A RESIDENCE • ding Permit Number/ Date Building Permit Issued Zoning 't valid 6 months from dace of issue. Zoning Permit is Valid from_ to RENEWALS: FIRST - From to Fee: Reviewed 6 Approved SECOND-Fram to Fee: Reviewed b Approved ACCESSORY'FARM USE / Type of farming,o$eration on property: — N ofestock • Average number per year Acresii'rrxg Acres Dryland Acres Pasture Number of employees now emptped: Full time: Part time: ACCESSORY USE IN C OReI ZONE DISTRICT Type commerc' 1 or industrial activity on property: Number o;�etnployees: Full time: Part tams: Mobile home will be used for: WjItC7,77 r4-�i PLI( C 'i4 $ riTA BUILDING PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL MOBILE HOMES IN ADDITION TO THE ZONING PERMIT FOR MOBILE HOMES. THE BUILDING PERMIT MAX BE-OBTAINED FROM THE suILDING INSPECTION DIVISION, ROOM 342, CENTENNIAL CENTER. 915 10th STREET,. GREELEY. COLORADO 80631, PHONE 356-4000 EXT. 4425. AFTER APPROVAL.OF THE ZONING.PERMIT..._ . _ J` ..... 920829 .. _ LLD. idithr .tai ad. Ces.Q-. oas) tha.6_ __wa._.u. C.e- %.a.4.4.o *sue ut-- --- - /_24.rs,.0 c0 CC t t— 0,0ci pi2.40M. _ _and rod 0 - - _r_c ._- - c. -C.p lnaxror__d, e.0. emu- _ _ (ny 1 • • b. JJJ ""lif To 1-- 92082d_- ll • Mobil. Rom Petition Do not sign this petition unless you are an Noma?' of real property within SCO feet of the property on which the mobile her le proposed to be located on. An owner is • person holding fee title to real property. tees are u 'owner" if you hold • contract to porches* real property which obligates yen to pay general taxes on that property. In Chic instance, the seller say en sign this petition. Vei the undersigned owners of property within S00 feat of the property that the mobil* hot is proposed to be located on, do not *blest to the issuance of a mooing permit for • mobil* hone to be used as a Do not sign Mr. end Mn. .• sign individually. Do net sign this unless yew have read .11 of the rest. Signature Mailing Addroea Telephone Date of Number Signing cool. i, '— ,. —�'r_ra� _ °�M L A 3 " � 13¢y .41,0,- ' ,.. r ��/T 3� .2: • I . (� o o2 . .-- i J . (>,//&i 736c G,_/ - lL G I S . '11.;V/.006.;42.4r- 6-.3 -9..2.— $ lVf` 4sr /( G ,; 91F7.11. , ,.., -art, ". . ...a:''h. ,' - .` 1' _r �:^:.— • ID �s�rt1 <�"*�j� yt.1 S_ C?AT:, , G,,c i 42-`4Q i'•. i ti wr. *11 'P Q '"` `` ti/a A,ti . 4P4 ;,' K,j!...4.-ty..aczt4tyY;' - I• ,20 47 : `3' ), / / , �l�w.-� , 1 I i/ j`^' STATE OP COLORADO ) ) Maw AFFIDAVIT OF CIACULATO1 COUNTY OF WELD ) we X,,, b n first du ��y,,',mu, d/a coo and say chat my address is r/„ that I. have circulated the within ecition. chat each o go aaar. t eon woe affixed in .y promote, and they each signature thereon is • signature of the person char (a purp.rta moo be Rod that. to ch..best of+q knowledg.'snd-beldefr,eaah person signing the petition vac, ac:aha time of signing, en. "emir" o( real.prop.roy,withim 300 fast of the property whet. thu -mobile hone fa proposed' to ►. Ioantd o..' ; 4eJ S gn.ture of t(raulacor Pr nted hi. .w,w. .. :wOpw4O*. 19�,jICRIBFD AND SWORN Co before .e chi day of •* .°•, r%•%' WITNESS my bend and official .qm 'v , e Notary Pub /}/�1C�'' My aos+iianlon Rrpired, *,,,.a' ' My Commission tows NordaLM cI,,..d 5x, Haub r1cL.t_Lrc? 4Act, P „e a� t.. y5- 7 7 9 47/1"--vtaa --1 • P o L3 Ai_Lg_ rid p/Ii,itt S TOS1 c9 G'o u L / '°"r 3 a !, r .o, on„, a 6 (N;iS gals J i _ /, “7c � _.5 `' aI p/%, 4/fa• b' 76---4�%C//C'o Pad.(,)Ye- 6Ay 92 i3 OkJ ta. e t-1-cfr 36 165 of rive ,alaitst go , IV Pei; ' Set ' 1:2 — ? t 4 2.jert rye, .. • 19 , ,, ,,/,g ,.en Bo t 9s jam(/ o6 goo tV ".11 c' ' ..i asot.:( 44,,,,,,,Thes -Ng:sag, 3411 elz../... co.e...cs 0 ”,.." •,-----,./.4:".,,y1.. • ,- --J ~ ) ��.�1 9201320 1f Ve� �\Lh I ��r". .. _ AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATE Application No. Subject Property 4.6 /75 . ,41t/9 Tt 1v ' E,, , STATE OF COLORADO ) es. COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names, addresses and the corresponding Parcel Identification Number assigned by the Weld County Assessor of the owners of property (the surface estate) within five hundred (500) feet of the property subject to the application. This list was compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor, or an ownership update from a title or abstract company or attorney, derived from such • records. or from the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. The list compiled from the records of the Weld County Assessor shall have been assembled within thirty (30) days of the application submission� date. y1[r . 4o- Cvl an /eS The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this84 day of l���' 19g.7•� WITNESS my hand an official seal. 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BOX 56 • PHONE 3563020 July 9, 1992 RE: Water Service Dear Sirs, This letter is in response to your inquiry regarding water service to the following described property: 4th Street & 4th Avenue in Gill Block 17, Lot 9-10-11-12 • 1. Water service is presently being provided to the above described property. 2. x Water service can be made available to the above • described property provided all requirements of the District are satisfied. If contracts have not been consumated with North Weld County Water District within one year from date or this letter, this letter shall =. become null and void. • • , . Additional comments: Sincerely. NORTH WELD PTY 1 D STRICT Lyl . Nelson, manager NDL/ds • Carmon • 920 Sag r , , Weld County Health Department SON HOSPITAL ROAD GREELEY,COLORADO 80631 4 516 (303) 355-0586 oat. ` 7 - 9 iG 90. Received of Fe kr dos flats.,);S Address `°47 $14 .1— 4"iQr,,g, AMOUNT S /570 001 O/7 c44,0// ;;;i7 S Dollars PAID ON IN!YL\ ACCOUNT X vcaD,ry MOW Cal" CHtCA DRAFT - OAD(A ,For Al e w Svp 'c £-9 ad/7S" Reo'd ^ g BY �K] 920229 • BOARD ST GG OF DIRECTORS ..,, ID*. �"�-�*. NORTH WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT GARY SIMPSON eRNE5Y ROSS /MP,' r HIGHWAY 85 • LUCERNE, COLORADO 80646 W.M, MoKAv CHARLES ACHBGER LYLE NELSON, MGR. j� �� P.O. B0X 56 • PHONE 356.3020 July 9, 1992 RE: Water Service Dear Sirs, This letter is in response to your inquiry regarding water service to the following described property: 4th Street & 4th Avenue in Gill Block 17, Lot 9-10-11-12 1. Water service is presently being provided to the above described property. 2. x Water service can be made available to the above described property provided all requirements of the District are satisfied. If contracts have not been consumated with North Weld County Water District within one year from date of this letter, this letter shall become null and void. Additional comments: Sincerely, NORTH WELD T] i D STRICT Lyl . Nelson, Manager NDL/ds Carmon • 920920 (h ` 8 _ � I � The prinlra portions etihle(ern• peeved by the ' Colored.Rest . Cwnmbden leSS•S• Y) • ' THIS IS A LEO AL INSTRUMENT.IF NOT UNOERSTOOO,LEGAL.TAX.OR OTHER COUNSEL SHOULD BE CONSULTED BEFORE SIGNING. , VACANT LAND/EAItM AND RANCH CON'17tACl"1'O BUY ANID SELL REAL ESTATESeller's remedy Liquidated Damages or Specific Performoncp(Section 16) • June 11 W 92 1, l'Afl'I'IICYA NI)1'RDI'7(Il'1'Y, Fin FCTTOS..3iOhMTRLANn.MARIAwDBr CA1714120 M nNTYS .„,_...,purcbaer(')tl'urclwerl,(as}idol ienanialmegg)1 jrrg7171A$M Mgr eetl IQ buy,and the undersigned sellers)ISellerl,agrees In sell,on lha tor11Y,amlcondillone e1 forth In IWseoneraci,Ito f.dlowingdeeerlbadreal er.le In the County of We)Q ,Cdorado,iu wits Lots 9, 10, 11 & 12, Block 17, Town of Gill, Weld County, Colorado Vacant Lots; Gill, Colorado, • known as No, (Miser or too.City,sow.Lr) lolledit will,all interest of Seller in nested Weill and alleys adjacent send.all care eon and overepparlenancea thereto,all Improvements thereon and all Mistimed flat Orel thereon,excopi as herein excluded,and celled the lh°etty, 2, INCIASIONS, The purchase price Includes the following home(a)If attached to the Property on the dale of dolt contract:lighting,heating, plumbing.ventilating,end sir conditioning fl gores.TV antennae,ureter toht Mrs,enrokeifn/bwglaralumx,security devkas,inside leleplhone wiring and connecilm blockdf acke,pinnw,"mirnrrs.flour coverings.intercom eyelet e,bu{I1•In khclen■pplhno.s,and sprinkle systems and controls;(b)if on i the Property whether attached or not on to deleofdds cWMrack liuih•In vaowuuiu systems(including scaawiea)•Nunn windows,Norm doors,window and porch;lodes, swnings, blind.,screens,cartel°rods,dr■pery rods fireplace Imam, fireplace screens,fireplace grnea,heating stone, storage dedr,all keys and garage door opener including retook,controls;and(a) NONE ' (4)later Righia.Purchase price to Include the following sealer rigbe: Si • NONE (a)Crowing Crop..With rasped to the growing Clop'Seller and Purchaser urea ea follows: NONE • the e6orve•deacsbcJ included hems(Inclusions)are to be conveyed to Purcb roar by Salkr by W11 dole, General Warranty deed or other applicable legal inflating')at the eluting,free and clear of all war,liens and tncumManon,except as proridad In ashen 10• The following attached fixtures are secluded farm this relit NONE 3.PURCIIASK PRICK ANDTEIIMS. The purchase pr Ica shall be S S.,500.00 ,payable In U.S,dollars by Purchaser se follows(complete the applicable e • la( below): s 1 Reenlist �OO ar•y {n the forms NAgh or Orsrannal_rhnrtr ,ea areal money dcpntil and par payment dint purchase price;payable to and held by Sal 1 era ,bmktr,in Nuke?'trust account on le W if of both Seller and Purchaser.Veer ,rtk sudgrlxed lodolhet ibe earnest money deposit to ON closing spent,If any,at av before clueing, (b)Cash.t Closing. . , -Q to be paid by Purchaser al closing In cash,ilectronle roaster funds,certified check.settings and ben el lea cieck•w r Va.hlsr's slunk,Subplot to the(rovisio sohallun4,if the Misting Ian halloos at do time of okeing shall bedif feren from the ban balance in section 2. theedlunment shall be mode in oath at uterine btpuldasfullowrt..1a.rehtsetw and S Hers nhnll. Day their own traditione). c seine costs in the form of rrtnh_ cAshirrs check or certified funds. ewLimn. at the time of closing S by Parched(obtaining a new loan,This kii it will bi secured by e(1st,2nd,eleS ape at, The new loan to Pu shall he amortised ruwr spelled of mere atapprwlmNety$ • on Inchdin •1 d and lowest not to ceased r.. %ter MINIM.Sun wed by Pardoner's leedar, a deposit of Ili moist!amoral real estate twee,pmperly Insurance it,aid nwrlinp insurance premium. If the loan it en adjustable interest rite or graduated playa h It,to paym lute and Intone' ha ly shall run tweed the figures set forth shwa. Loan dheounl point,if any,shall he paid in tilde at closing ar n ex %of 1M and k,..annum. 'Eke first(1,2,etc,) hen dlsounl prints shall be paid by and the balanced! shall be paid,shall be paid by , Purchaser shall'lowly pay a lien aviation nn to;wood _•,.%aide benanwuo ' felons'.kenMaia.Coal limy appraisal for loan purposes to be ritual mid a SIRS skil le paid by upon own application as try tendon Na,i__—..— -, . >4.".."............"'.., (AS3•S•MY, VACANT(,ANII/YARAI ANR MANCII CONTMAettO Silly MO SM1.1,REAL.MNI'A1'E 9'0a„ 1146,116•4 yeebinna,I74 Werte st.,MOW!,CA 101701-11011 19)71rn—649 (d)Mum, $ , byl'Urahtwr%ennn.;og and ugreollll It;pay u,l udsimg Iona In this spleen amnl,pawrnly payablein 5 Includin6lwhwipd a presently al ' 'S per antrum,end)nahldbwgGnome rutl;a(dlowint es in,t in!ntab4n 'i,' CI rurukapnmlun, CI aarugegelwuuMarlwMlou, - ,Mlydwwr grass 1 end A. In pity a hum transfer fee red 10 toadied S a HIM u1 V in,Ilia new interim alt elpJl oat ascend peramnlnn end tlw now payment shell not ac' phuteun , o 5u11ur [I atoll C)shell raleunJfmm liability tin saki loan,If applicable,compliance with llwrl erns for volumed Inc.,liuhildy shall o Ile evidenced h uI closing of uppmpdald fuller from lender.Curl pnyn de for moues of Ilnbility shell he pail by In mil unmoor not to owed S • (e)Seller or Private Tbinl•l'arly Financing. . S 4.300.00 by p,rchnseNacculing u promissory nole pay life td Sellers u,. ..,,-----.on to me form as indicated;(check orle he) •Xl9Cltighblo.CureN'lI)82.1I.83 Cl NuItight•lo•CureN'1'D11Id1.83 „Q, seemed bya(id,2nd,era•) dead of;Mil urwuudwring Ow Properly,nming ll.o fool,as inlicuwJ:(check One tale) XXXsirkWoe•nn•Sule(TO 72.II.83) CI Crediiw,riby('1'1)73•I I.83) 'CI Assumable-Nei dueun Sale fl'D 74.1 l•g3) C) month The pmmlWury rota shall ha amortised on dm lands of 35 piony3ka. iays;la al 5 150.00 put 10.00 I reran n,Paymentshall catenates 10 'ears Is ft r r1 ruling,.including principal and lnlensldlke rule of M sod ailed be doe ill lira=Wee day of nett cum ulus; month Irani sooner paid,Iha Mlunce of prrqY1 1o�ydpul end ucurued Interest thrill ha due old payable 35 months' ?tom tiny of rloal� KKQQQ .Payn,enu C7 skull • shell nd to InorellWd by n/a.—ofmakntell anent real ding .0 delete taus,eel ID ding tea ha increased by Di 0 of estmnied annual property inerrancy pramhun. 4 The loan shall also contain the following wens es inhumed;if any pnynwr I Is own received wihin t_colander dermfrs.aedue slide,*Wst! Charge of 'Na od such payment hnll he doe,bared oh loader dish'rwnwnu under the deed of IOW shell Ile 18.00 l• per mourn,0efaull{merest ale shall la 18.00 %per annum, • Purer may prepay without a penalty snap' NQD0 INANCINO CONDITIONS ANI)OfgICAFIONS. (.)lean Applicslion(m), If Purclaser is in pay nil twpall ofllw musicale price forth in se by ubleining a new loan or(fan calming loan le col to he felt tied ml chains,Purchaser,if required Icy such lender,shall a written application width, calendar duy.(Hoot wcuptance of this contract,Purc;awe shall cooperate with Seller sad Wider to a lam appowel, dWIigenlly and timely punts rein good faith,menus all duuomenle enrol fur dell ell information and documents moulted) w lunder,and,uubJeei to section 3,timely pay the quits of lag such knout lender consent, 's (h)[ten Approval. i(Purcheser it to II mr port of tire purchase price I ydmuining a new Ilan n elw' in wvlkue 3,ihie Cnnreel i tontkkmai upon lender);mplmvsl ails new loon on or be fors ....—...,19 not rho improved by ad dale,this etweraci shell I Ierminon,If bun is so approved,Mal Well pnseeadi am n dal du to Punkas erex n, s In end km5(Good Ponds)at Ike lima dclsing,chwing shall be mended one time(or calendar Jays(poi to ems 5)(lvt,I wow(icicle ere not then aWllrhle,this l shall lernlinere. (e)Ksleling.laln Review. If to nbdng loan is mm to be released lug,Sailor Buhl provide copies dale loon documents(including nom, deed of weal,modifications)In l'urcluser within cal r Jeyr 'ran lance of Ibis contract.Thin ctlracl In continua'upon i'on chaser's review and oppmvs or the provision of such loan uwnlr,Porches lecnnuenle to floridly.of'twit own duounns if on written dwjeclbm is received by Seiler or Lining Company Wm Pu ler within 'Idolater Jays from I t welt receipt of such dowunaMe,If Me lender's appnvrl or a granule/of rho Properly li nu ,lhlc tontreel leuonlllinsl up in Porclhawr%obtaining such wad without change In the iermu of Audi loan,except Al lel folk In section elide?"approval is nut obtained on or reform ,IV Obis contrast shall he terminal suit,does,If 5.11*,is to be nbongd from Rnb(hhy tender such palming loan and Purchaser than thaln such compliant as sec ford;In sect ,this conlrunt may he 1ernlnaled at Sullen I'M ion, (al)A 'Won Detente, If Purchaser Is to pay allot part dust purdwa price try'nursling ell 411114 William(If aerial prhaipa nerd ç ill sting loan at lha dens of clueing le last Man dm amount in geed ion 3 by n ore plan 5 ,than Purdwwr may turndown( merest effective upon reespl by Seller r Listing Company of l'nwhwer%w-klan notice or wrmilWtinn, (e)Credit Infornwliun. If Purehuer is ill pay ell ter pall of the p umicew print by noenhing n pamleewy nme in fcww,.f Sailer twit an Ys lining hen it nn In he talisman id aiming,tale unnlrout is cc MIllinnll(repo Seller).spawned of I'tlruilswr%(Imulwlal ddlky ail mildewsSlimes,which eppmwvi then Ile in Sedan'ate mod uhYnhlw J bairn ion,In moult domel(I)Nelson eh.ll apply hiSmilerMille before tuna 17 , 1') 92 ,al Mlrghuser'espouse,l,kwioauio,and tleunemla concerning Purchaser%financial,nml,ynwd and crude condition;(211'am :aser ,content'dill Seller may verify Purchaser's financial shllhy eon uredilwonbine a;(3)soy such lnfonuiio nal duwumems received by Seller shall he held by Seller In confidence,end not feinted to nlbere excepi to protect Seller%intense In title banes/du;(4)If Sailer duos not provide Wield..Make of Salley%dimoppmoet to rurcbeser on or%afore June I.2 --,19 92 •awn Seller Wawa lid'erdihu,II'Seller does provide written wilts of Jlsapp:nee iU Purchoier on ur IdiftWie mild Jaw,I;G ;nntracd shall lerndonle, 5.COO11 K(INI)S. Ail payments rtqulled M ekadng shell be made in kinds wtdelm comply with all epptkabto Colored°laws, 6.NOT ASSICNAIII.II. This contract shall nnl he assignable by Par dinar wli out Stillest'prior wriwen n.pwmu,I!uupt ON sit maeuit'eJ•this contract shall k ore to the benefit of Rodin binding upon Oa heirs,personal rrpresentativec.secenum and assign of Ilia parties, • 7. ICY,nKNCK OFTITIIF., • Sella(shall torn61)10 Purch.wr,u1 SUNS'Sem(MIlie,ellar a cumuli ennnuknwnt fuswvnr%ride lomwscepolicy In on room(equal to the purchase plesoralSeller%Claiae,anah.waclurdtgeerg o fiedlacurlelliAle;on or beta.. Tuna 17 19 92 ., If a t11e Insurance canndlmenl II furnished,Ihmhsier mu) moan,or Svller dun coping d Inelnmwde(d ahslrM'te of Inutrunwm) listed in Ilia schedule of emersion'(Receptions)in Ibis title Innpnnce puunlb.anm Alen la(urnlahud to IbNAaser et Sullen espense,This mpdrenwnt tali porubn only to lmrtln,enlm shown of record In the office of the clad I,mi mambo'of the tkalgnaled nerdy ow counties,The Ode Incfewte tYnnlnhmenl,IVg01I.Y1 whir Yny copies or NkYl/acs u(InYl/gnwpU f,1fnlYlw,d I'U/mllunl to tots illation 7,mud Ii iOu dm title mlmeanwda(Tole IlwYIllWrna)• Pnrchllai/.111151 1 010051 Sailer In furnish copies or Andrade of Intlrlmnenlr lilted in the aclWdels and YMhticha a ho later them --- calendar day* A(ler Purdmntf%receipt of mho title Insurance Commitment,If Seller(lrnlrlo Y I this ineurantu lbalmhlmwtd,Seiler will have the lido i,Mlranct policy cy delivered Io Puruhseer as Willi se p00lleshle Drat cloying rind pay lice premier n it closing, . ' 8,Trifler.. (a)Till. Review. Purchaser shell hum the right in Insect the Title Doeannp or ahslruct, WI uenn tutee by l'orthawr of mnuusrchunta%dhky of bile or of say ether unmm{efsutay lids tonikhs slum n by situ'I'kk Doeus wins at niawuut shall be sip well Icy ter tau Whet(d Purchaser nod girth In Stiller or Liming Company to or Wrote ydndar days after Parel,peer%receipt of T1liu Dmeuman's or almlrrtl.or within floe(S)calendar days ones Salle by Nodose deny eny Tile Dacumrm(e)M enewsenleMgY MUIng new Ilacepku(u)hi Ile Ilk CnmtmiLMs mgel;er will,a copy ofMerida Neuman adding new llmeapko(a)Ire ride.If:lilies M listing Conte,does not owlet Purchasr%mice ly der doers) specified show,Parchment shill he Jemed to have aireetiosl the condition d title as diwluwd by die'rick INwwuanla es ma dacnwy C •• • (b)hiallies Nut Shown by ilia flotilla Records. Sella,shall dulls*to Purohnr,on or bdun the dew set funk in action 7,true copies of ell less(m)end purvey(a)hi Seller's I Iun punilning to role Pmryrly ads rill stinting to Porchswf ell aidiIWne.Ilene en Mbar hide euenre se tluwa by 111•nubile records if which Sal lot ham actual knowledge,Purulmr shall law tee right to loupes the Property lndewsnlmt i(asy dried pargHlhw«ly I• I right hula Properlynul tlewm by the pulil!u remote(such s en unteruriJud rarenwnl,unrecorded lean,orb .unlary liediranp.inlay).Wrkws spike of any tinsel Ish owry condNionh)dial lind by Srllur nrnwuled by such Ispeetion Shall be signed ty w mtlalal(uf PuNhsr a fiat given te SslWcw l.Iping Company on nr torture June 17 ,19 IfSense(Liming Company does MM muds ruM,aan melts by • • old dare,PululWtur stud t ho closest toluene seemed title subject to suet l{gip.,if any.°failed porthole'whist'l'uNlrisr hoe soma knowledge, • (u)Hight ere Cure. If Silleeor!dating Cnnpuny teeeiwr Iutlite often WnbenaWlkyMt0110 went'W Iwrunasdstrenay ill walldNk W(alat provided in animation(e)or(b)btmee,Senn sld%uw revnlnlle et Inn to rotteui said unealliAslory lilt oundilkrn(e)prior to the des of uklring,If Seller(silts corNCi saki urns Isfactury lir la oujWltal(e)on or Wool Ito thou dalueing,Ihir clonal"hall then terinhiuute,strides to weeks 17:prueklad,tensest, 'Purchaser mey,by written mike received by Sailor or 1.lning Company on or before eloping,waive uljualkln In seal isenilsfaauvy Ale aweWg0f s), 9, IM'l'K OF C1,f)SIN(:. The dale of clod tit ai hi June )$ 19 92 ,or by mob it earnins M an earlier dale, The hour alai platy dclosing droll be as designated by Buyer-5..Seller Jointly , Me'1'i(ANSPlR OF'1'1TI,K, Subject to widerur payment on sloe neat required basin oral tempilllwe by Pushiest w,wt whit tire oilier and • provident,hereof,Seller shall exactas and dellwre good awl.tl(Rklonl� l;eneral Warranty deal in Poshaser, on idled lig,cOnwying the Prnlrriy free and else of all tuns ual:upl to general wee for the year of cedeg,end amass • none 1 i foe end clear dell Ilene for spwial impotwnwns*modus et of Ow dere of lh*q•larue's thinners heron,wlwilmur uhe,,od or not;seem din carat Mt Willy aaevnwnle.Including cold.'I V:exempt Oros neither,/uflu.lud by is Tule Dlwrinunli accepted by Porelasas lo Wuonlnee with rub.uatlun a(a),eecept don right.,Jr any,of ibid purr to the Plasm me thuwn by thu • riddle Ncurd.In uCuwJunue whit auhesutun kph);and sullies to building end Inning regulation., II. PAYMl(NT(1FItNCl1MlihtANCES. Any encumhtunCe squirt rl lo be pokleiroll he paid at or before lite lime of settlement fromitepnawds of but truuW6tiun or(rum coy Oilier everts, (2.CI,OSINCe COSTS,DOCIIMKN'I'S AND SKIIVICR4, 1 nMrW'end Suns'shall ley Owlr too rywin easing alga w Closing,ONION n oiheawl.0 provided herein.rein. p111VI WN(sod Slag AI1ua IItslgh end c ollplus all UOIOn11Mry or nominal Ilnouownm al of before unman,line for reef Salmis Closing and'shear*service"shell nn exceed$ 150 (♦ ends lull be paid el erasing by )34Vex ¢ Seller 04264 l I). PI(()IRATIONS. Cymru issue for law year el claming,lamed on the moil recent levy and the natal recent iWsamere,rent..wale,and sneer charges,owner's association dos,and beaten oil cunthmullig loan("),if all),and none shalt be ponied so dare debiting. Any ales,us and bunter we unit unity eons because oMIda llnNWhlsiul1h1aR he p.14 by Du chaaera 14.POSSESSION. Po ion n(the Properly that*be delivered to Perches,as follows! Date of Closing subject to the(allowing lests(s)or unalwy(s)i y if Seller,after closing, falls to deliver(b.Wisnn 1111 the else herein UMW Civd,Seller Shell lie nllrjeol In evlkl awl end shell IW wWddiWOlly kehle to Purchaser for payment of$ n/a leer day from the dos of egwed possession until ptwasssko Is delivered, IS. (:ONDI'I'I()N OF AND IMAIACI('IC)1'IIOPI(Itl'Y. The Poi Jetty and Inellwdona shall be aMwyal In lush preWIN a11al11Idd1,wJinery list and teat eµetlted,In dos uvein the Pplporly shall he damaged by(km w oust casually Print In Tithe Ill'Awing.in men amiss or not luiws then nerq.al of the pip el;towhee.twice,Sully''hull he obligated 111 spilt It q now bubo,the dale air ohlrhlg.In the used self damage is se repaired 'wllbin eau rIow or If the daoisge"emevud unit aunt,Mule aadrnt may be la'minuted W the make df u'nrt'lceur,Should I'lufr'lue Wt vies en aye imi this conlruiti despite Noel,damage, Peshawar shall be alluded to creole for al IIW Inrunaus IanwWlt t nolbng fowl soul,damage en rho lengwrly cad Inuiurlona,numb eseeeJllig,I Wwwwr,the n11el purchase price.Should any In lusion(s)re servku(s)(all iv Is daeWged h elwaen tee thaw of this nearW'1 and the dale of miming or the dare of plwmsdun,whhulswr'lull Ile collet,elen Seiler ellell he Salle fie the repair or repeaswn of owl.In'IasaW(s) Or nfsioa(a)whit a nob of Snake sire,age and Iluulhy,re en equivalent credit,lass any hwtiranue snowed"nWived by 1'urchawi cowling nob repair or rupluueinueh'11w flik of non for Wy dunnage to growing erupt,by fin or other nauahly,'pall be leers by the puny aakwJ to the growing trope, II'any,ur provided In section2aidsnubpunyshellbeentitledIUinchIOsot'Oweproesed"rrlament.ft.thegro ingcraps,Ifany. 16,TIME AF ESSI(NCE/lib:MEDIICS. 'tine It of its osseous In nod,If any nos el shook eeeuinld sr terms money Iwnuuutler or any WISH payment due hereunder It em pout,hewed of Mode&when duo,M if alme oils?obligation hereunder la not performed or waiwd as herein(swirled, than shell be the fellowing tanediep, (a)IF I'UIICIfASER IS IN UItFAl11T," • IIITI III DOE IN SuusnCriON(I)IS CIIIICK ED,SRIA.RIt'S tUMltI)II1S SIIAI.I.Ell AS SET 11(litTD IN St1RS)ICI'KRe O) iS$'lic:PlC PIIIIPOIt MANCI'lj', IF SAID I)O% IS Not n 91UCK III), 5111,1.111t IS It l!MllDI IIS SI IA 1.1. III! AS Sur • I'UI(flI IN SUOSIIC.lON(2)(WQUIDATi1O IMMAOISI, IZ Specific 1'erluenuuce. Seller may Meet In iI0e1 this contract es cancelled,In whiutl one el)pilYlloras cod pillage at wits/moles Iwreumlar shall IW f i eked eel ruiaiem.l untwist(ufSeiler,sal Soler Inlay leouwr Ninth dialogue sr ions Ire pl met.uv Seller may'lawn'Irni diia estiravl a Iwing in trill fareeenl dries and Soler shall have the right fu spaui lu parfsmunus or dnnmgos,is'both, (2) Liquidated Dodlagat. , ,,t • All payment*and filing'of vuf11wroculwJ huruundershall be forfeited by Purohusr and rtbllwdnn*shelf if Seller and lruh thirties shell diesanar lie slowed from ell abllgullunr hereuulur. II Is agreed Iliul poll payments and°drags of slue an LIQUIIMrii)IIAAIA(RIS crab wagdy4 as •pdvldud in subseadta(e))ore S111.LIIR'S SOI.R AND ONI.Y RUM!IN fur Pne•baterY(allure w perfo nl tw ntdlgpbns add.;eneext,swig, • • dprosily wolves dee remwlller atsruo WIG performance and addhlu al denwges. • , ., ... (b)IF SELLER IS INDKFAUITi• , ' , • Pte Whaler may steel tU°real this eenlfeel as apwellad,In whisk Odle all perms"and eldegsdwlne received Itereuldershall he renamed end Pushover may rstOwr Intel da111ngtls at nifty be paper,M Minikes may Weer is tree this W ieling as Whig In fun forks and offal are Pyrehlavei shall(Wmt the slag*°*to"peclbie put furrows or damsel.or bosh, (u)COSTS AND EXPENSES. • ' •' ' Anything lei he aouuhraey bombs r.nwillahlmboli Inuit*event oft.y Ibligalhel M Arbil Melon nail°film°elelefxet,Itwa'edri shall awaril lie elle prawllhep pony all rus,oiuchle uUna Mkt us NOW.Including udlwney(us, 17.EAI(NKST MONICY DISI'UTIC, Nulwllhalending any iatndnaten lad Ollie arnirwh, Pna(afar and Seller egreu do a,In the eves of any • t nnmewut).regusdbng the dynast enemy and trine'of oohs held by broker o'elrsng agaaienlW mulls(within tneneololt an received by the holder • of the earnnl n Wlriy and longs of value,broker Of ulodng&pane shall me ha SWIMS to ulw fay nuion het inlay"eh any pnwWliq,oral Mm,efl.w closing agent's option and sole inversion,ol,may buserplad all partite and depart any moneys Or things if sloe ten■aids*of aenpewlg jutiWlklkua end • shall recent court coils and rasaonabiumorney lees,• ,,rl, , "t ' M. INSPECTION. l'urehn.r or any designee,shell leave the right l,l lmre Inspatiortf )of the physical co ulhhM title Print/my and I,tlaih,ns, .t Putabaser's expense. If written notice of soy uas.tidactory condition, signed by Kirchner, I.not reeelved by Seller Of Liming Company no or berme n/A .19 ,the physket coadkher rd the Properly and ladallan dull be deemed to be satisfactory to Pural If written notice of any unul6h cloy emdhlcl,signed by Purvlmwr,I.given in Seller ve Listing Company a. sal forth above In this .eution, and If Purchaser and Seller have not reached a written agreement In settlement thereof nn or before ilia ,19 ,this comrMi shall ten terminate,eut.Joet in section 17,Purchmer A respnndhle and shell pay for any damage which occurs to the Properly and heluslonu ae a mull rf Much inst.: ai m, (:ENVY DISCl/MURK. The Wine Imam', • and 1.as (Linlug Company)represent Seller.The Liming Coin tiny owes Je llen of(rust,loyally and owlWenn to Seller only.Wh Listing Cumpuny ha to nest Purchaser Mindy,the taming Company I.Seller's spot and III acting on behalf of Seller at whew, BY SEINING 019,OW, PUB ACKNOWLUIHJILS I'IIIOIt'CIM@LY NOI'ICU DY LIS'T'ING Olt SI!I.I.INO t11AT LISTINO . CUMI'ANY IS SELLER'S AOnNT. '__ ' The wiling broker, • and its sales spots(Selling Company)represent: ' n I'OX INS (b)IS CI MCKIM,SELLING COMPANY II ltPRlLSI!NTS PURCHASER ONLY, AS SET 1'ORI'll IN Ml N (b). IP TIIII IIUX IN SUBSECTION (h) IS NOT Cl IIICK III),NULI,IN(1 COMPANY It1I1'RILSIIWtS SRI • Y,AS Sir ' IN SUBSECTION(e),I (.)Seller. The Selling C pally amts trot,IoysIty•s& Y.mRnknce hl Seller on y, the Selling Company has a dal to treat foal aer ImrnNly,the Selling Com .eller).epode sad is suing on behalf of Seller ud not Parehnaer. ING 111(LOW,I'URCI IASUIt ACKNOWLIIIxfIC I'll:( .. Notion BY SI!LLINO COMPANY THAI'SELLING COMPANY IS SI!l.I.l!It5 fir assn; If tlw lint Is checked:The Selling Company mess duties of Intel,lop hy slid etml Bence to Purcbnwr only.Who a log ' ny has a duty to Irent Seller banally,Ilk SellingCompany is allot;die lwhalfufi'urcbsufend not Seller,SIILLItR AND 1.15fING COMPA •ACK NO\VLU W E P1(1UR TIMELY NOTICD DY SELLING COMPANY'I Iwo IT IS 1'URCI t/smut:S nuIIN'C • 20.ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS: • All parties hereby state and agree tha .'po real estate agents have represented • either party in this transaction and t lt' no commissions, etc. are due to • anyone regarding the completion of thi )transaction. • • t • i••11 , 71, RR,COMMKNIMTION or LEGAL COUNSEL, Dy signing ll is document,Purchaser and Seller acknowledge dot the Selling Company ' or the Liming Company has reeomnended Owl Purchaser and Seller obtain the.duke of their own legal amok'regarding esaminelkm of tide and this contract, 22,TERMINATION. In the event this contrite Is terndualed,all f symeutz and things of sloe received hereunder shall le returned and the parties shall be relieved of all oblivion'hereunder,subject to section 17, ;sii 23.NOTICE OP ACCOTANCR/CGUNti[RPAEIS. If teal Is accepted by Seller In writing and rurchuer receives mike d such scceptanee one,before' 11.1! Tune ,19 r(,b,,..,..,,this document shall beanie se toothed between Seller and Purchase, A copy of this document may be eucut.d by each party,aepiutely,and whet each only has maned a qtly thereof,such copies taken together shall he. deemed to he a full end complete contra'/bet�'en the parties.. „ • , .• c, y TE n { 6 it 92 �, e O(171 � � OS r.nhuu FLL'CE'1l0SMCNTE • "/�� u«. �/ r«rs.�wQ�/�5 /�,�, PurchasersAddress 3 35w' Cal-2.0 a+*/'7' &)J,114,p &7gPlizi_ a o-g7sa. (TO no COMPLETED DY SELLI IR AND LISTING COMPANYI 2,t,ACCEPTANctUCOMMISSION: •"Seller Emig the above propnaltide SI day of June 19 92 Seller shell pay to the Listing Chum:ut nanniinialon or'_ n a %of ilk taws purchase pike or es apace upon between Seller end Lining Company fur urvlau in this brat action,In the event of fen Wore of paylleme and things of value naiad hatter,web payments end things or value shill be divided between Living Company and Seller,ee•Ielf thereof to Listing Company,hot not in • exceed the�commission the hdnnce to Se r,r, „�.} , r w I � ✓�GG�'6,11P92 w , 6/11/92 saver Cl7 xlNg AR EL, 8 . r,•,set. e.l ULIA.M. C Doi Seller's Mimi JQQ/ - t/ /ci Q0e #1 Z'` $Perir� L• Oa gn .'5N es-,3- ;904 Thou a citing Company aaknnwiedges Ficeipt of the amen money deposit specified in Ration 2 and lath Selling C. l .side`s,t�,.q� • Company confirm the re a stay dhek.ma sal roil In aecnkn N. ��/ Selling Company •• . ley: nil Ma Address Listing Company say, i Ill..mnel lir 9= 82, DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(300)3664000,ocr.r66 9161099 STREET GREELEY,COLORADO WI COLORADO July 16, 1992 Marcia Del Carmen and Felecitos Montes 3500 35th Avenue #14 Greeley, CO 80631 Subject: ZPMH-18O8 Dear Mr. and Mrs. Montes: Your mobile home zoning permit application will be processed by our office on or before August 13, 1992. If it is determined that the application meets the approval criteria of Section 43 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance and you have submitted a petition with the signatures of at least 7O% of the surrounding property owners who have no objection to your request, you will be notified that the zoning permit is approved. If the staff determiner that the application does not meet the approval criteria, you will be notified and asked to appear before the Board of County Commissioners at a public hearing. You will be informed of the hearing date at least a week prior to the hearing. The Board of County Commissioners will then consider your application and make a final decision on the zoning permit for the mobile home. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call me. Respectfully, e Current Planner e RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR A VETERINARY CLINIC IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - TIM AND PAULA THOMPSON WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter. is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners held a public hearing on the 26th day of August, 1992, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Tim and Paula Thompson, P.O. Box 450, Platteville. Colorado 80651. for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a veterinary clinic in the A (Agricultural) Zone District on the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of the SEt. Section 6. Township 3 North. Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, Paula Thompson, said applicant, was present, and WHEREAS, Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance provides standards for review of said Special Review Permit, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners heard all of the testimony and statements of those present, has studied the request of the applicant and the recommendations of the Weld County Planning Commission and all of the exhibits and evidence presented in this matter and, having been fully informed, finds that this request shall be approved for the following reasons: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of Section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2. It is the opinion of the Board of County Commissioners that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: a. The proposed facility is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Urban Growth Boundary and Agricultural Goals and Policies. This use is within the Urban Growth Boundary of the Town of Platteville. The Platteville Planning Commission has reviewed this application and indicated that it is consistent with its comprehensive plan. The Agricultural Goals and Policies of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan support agricultural activities and uses dependent upon agriculture in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. This use is directly dependent upon the agricultural industry. 920814 9L,0 ).5 ca e)., APP SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT - THOMPSON PAGE 2 b. This use is an agricultural service establishment which is listed as a use by special review in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. c. The attached Development Standards and Conditions of Approval will ensure that the proposed use is compatible with future land uses and existing land uses which include a road maintenance facility, rural residences, and agricultural production. d. The applicant has demonstrated a diligent effort to conserve productive agricultural land. The proposed Special Review area is located on a portion of the farm where it is more difficult to irrigate and raise crops efficiently because of short rows. 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 veterinary clinic in the A (Agricultural) Zone District on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following conditions! 1. The attached Development Standards for the Special Review Permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County Clerk and Recorder's Office within 13 days of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 2. The Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. Prior to recording the Special Review plat map, the applicant shall: a. Submit evidence to Weld County Environmental Protection Services and the Department of Planning Services that the facility is in compliance with the Colorado Guidelines for Feedlot Runoff Containment. b. Submit evidence that any required emissions permit has been obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health, for fugitive duet and odors. 920814 • SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT - THOMPSON PACE 3 4. Prior to scheduling this request before the Board of County Commissioners: a. The applicant shall submit evidence to the Department of Planning Services that a plan for disposal of run-off pond effluent has been approved by Weld County Environmental Protection Services. b. The applicant shell provide evidence to the Department of Planning Services staff that an access permit has been obtained for the proposed use from the State of Colorado, Division of Highways. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of August. A.D.. 1992. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTESTL /,/ /� i4 a WELD UNTY. COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board �� Ce ge Kenney, ChaJ,rman BY: /4 It//Y 1 S jt -Cape Deputy Clerk to the Board_) Constance L. Harbert, ero-Tem .rte J APPROVED AS T ORM: C. W. Kirby CMC County Attorney CAL Lac w. H. Webs 920814 SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS TIM AND PAULA THOMPSON USR-975 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit is for a veterinary clinic 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 property owner 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. The runoff pond effluent shall be disposed of by applying it to the balance of the property which is in agricultural production or by other methods approved by the Weld County Health Department. 4. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 5. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 6. Wood shavings, 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. 7. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. 8. Adequate toilet facilities shall be provided for the proposed facility and shall be installed and maintained in accordance with Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 9. The septic system shall be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 10. Clinic traffic shall access the property from Highway 60 only. No access from Highway 85 is allowed. The property shall be maintained in a manner consistent with the approved access permit issued by the State of Colorado Division of Transportation. 11. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 920814 • DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - THOMPSON PAGE 2 12. All signs on the property shall be maintained in compliance with Section 42.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 13. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.3 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. 13. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department and weld County 1 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 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. 920814 NOTICE The Board of County Commissioners of weld County. Colorado, on August 26. 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: Tim and Paula Thompson P.O. Box 450 Platteville, Colorado 80651 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SEt of Section 6. Township 3 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M.. Weld County. Colorado TYPE AND INTENSITY OF APPROVED USE: Veterinary clinic in the A (Agricultural) Zone District SIZE OF PARCEL' 11.2 acres, more or less • Failure to abide by the terms and conditions of approval will result in a forfeiture of the vested property right. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO • BY: DONALD D. WARDEN CLERK TO THE - fBOOARRD BY; 4(1001/ i�1[J(1ti Deputy C1-4k to the Board PUBLISHED: September 3, 1992, in the Windsor Beacon • • • 920314 • L 1 . WELD COUNTY C O V V!I r S(O'i r R S APPFIDAVTT OF PUBLICATION 1992 OCT -5 G°1 9: 32 STATE OF COLORADO ee COUNTY OF WELD CLERK TO THE BOARD I,KEITH HANSEN,� County blisher of WINDSOR Wad,�duly 'won%say that I am WINDSOR BEACON !rain'?,....,. . . a weekly news feeiwr having a general circulation in said Priestess,M:•pe;Li County and State,published in the town of WINDSOR. oe.rreseesscwwt in said County and State•,and that the notice,of which •.tpwsw Lot the annexed is a true copy, has been published in said messut_eeeere er eeh weekly fort ._successive weeks,that the notice ryerweelna aeiesperombewi was published in the regular and entire issue of every eeraarea�eeetrw number of the paper during the period and time of u publication, and in the crams ea, p newspaper proper and not in a 4parrawaws ws supplement,and that the first publication of said notice 'was trs�.aaw.. wee In said paper besting the date of the gr.!, �mra''! , 3.d.i dsy of Set. .14-lo+.r AD. 1915 and i ewuownw s/P the last publication bearing the date of the day of JACK-DIMP0Mrra that the said of A.D., 19 and e4 :wwrerrwrwe.r. WINDSOR BEACON hasbeen published ?�« continuously an uninterruptedly for the period of 5 ee weneyeo.w.rCounty State,prior to the 'wageiY Oita date to said and w•.•. :._r publication of said notice,end the same is a otweleomwUrtror newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate disemovett wrest eeae4es.a printing of legal notices advertisements, approved • terreeya■.orer'" May 18,1931,and all prior min force. Et'het WO tb • kp,• rPrnr+wMaerr. hirdi __ : USHER s�ieveeeweaewsMa*� 4. es wry Suborn to be( this 60%19 day Sibapewy= woo, of 9�ld— .Ara DM smork Ali PUBLIC . taselatata Ae&R // OraersaseM My commission expires �? "�o v •:�- wWryhMwrr - - - - •IteeMP.ere..eaee,* - -� .,. . ». • • SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Tim and Paula Thompson USR-975 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit is for a veterinary clinic in the A (Agricultural) zone district as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Section 90 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 3. The property owner 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 co 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. -rate ►'wworth pnlo aFpwenntr aJAtl. /air b.spossio of F3Y aGR`0,44a K To Ta6 .te.i,oWG6 or -rma P+rny 14H naRicuMef'6JRA .- ppootkvs 4. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final ap. s' ems disposal in a manner chat protects against surface and groundwaterHervocs contamination. pe O 5. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. P4 lad 4<, u• D. 6. 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. 7. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. 8. Adequate toilet facilities shall be provided for the proposed facility, and shall be installed and maintained in accordance with Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 9. The septic system shall be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 10. Clinic traffic shall access the property from Highway 60 only. No access from Highway 85 is allowed. Tat R rule ( h"A'-+- "AiNTGINan NJ p M,Ar�IJl6� att4tflef tr W 1. 'N -f41€ A{>pproJ f Atte-4os PEry-tibr ,6.4JSO eri 11. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the 114 +* e. requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. oF' GO 1,N. o f 12. All signs on the property shall be maintained in compliance with Section -!pgmp, 42.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 92:0314 • • 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: 92-43 APPLICANT Tim and Paula Thompson P. 0. Box 450 Platteville, Colorado 80651 DATE: August 26. 1992 TIME: 10:00 a.m. REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a veterinary clinic in the A (Agricultural) Zone District LEGAL DESCRIPTION; Part of the SE} of Section 6, Township 3 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Wald County. Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 1.5 miles north of the Town of Platteville; west of Highway 60 and north of Highway 85 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD • BY: Batty Henson Deputy Clerk to the Board DATED: August 3, 1992 PUBLISHED: August 13, 1992 in the Windsor Beacon 920—.7 y(��I O I i p • WELD COUNTY AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION COMM-SS!ONERS STATE OF COLORADO 1992 SEP -2 ANA 34 r coU*RTxOFweLD CLERK I,KITH HANSEN.of said County of Weld,being duly TO THE BOARD sworn,why that I am publisher of WINDSOR BEACON a weekly newspaper having a general circulation in said County and State, published in the town of WINDSOR, S0ICILdn" in said County and State:and that the notice,of which -rases""~' the annexed is a true copy, has been published in said Param;YID.met.ore,ms'ism area,. «. AS,.or.a weekly for_L esuccesaive weeks, that the notice ? „,�ssyKerewsa; as S., was published in the regular and entire issue of every arsr sasworwrw. number of the paper during the period and time of • � „s. M• publication, and in the newspaper proper and not in a supplement,and that the first publication of said notice osak someet inee�h: * . was said paper bearing the date of the Paler S day of At 5f- . A.D., 19 and Asset ! • the last publication bearing the date of the ''psuaas erseaser itiratiossi pbs,", A as day of A.D.. 19 , and cars,,,tea. leiee s ressem y.�srsry'.yrw:asL;yesrsrr.Owieiws+r, that the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published ^,.Mrsasawr n isrrre secir'_i1 a continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of 5 NeesseaassaeM' r...aW a ? ^ consecutive weeks,in said County end State,prior to the .gbaWss�iaM+,,""w., 'tOrt '-q t em date of first publication of said nodes,and the same is a .Mrr____ ___ newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate sat 'S#imaserereetem ea`,wean stowteyr cc printing of legal notices and vertisemente, approved .wa,.rrrrws.4sa oworo,,ivecatesto May 18,1931,and all prior so far as in force. N « Awes: _z rat t'i!r ,a state ^grniMa1rM•=rw� 'Ft'A''q�,a,lion , car,e M FLabors, ke ..• HER wns t of of car �pe ,ron M Subscribed and sworn to before me this q/...0-fr day vont »resrsreeAsos aonew $fl , wsn�wasaer, ; °sOrsYea Of • �cy � w ro tttr oi oNsme, Sitt vc�.Ji ` n4.4,t�C✓ ,aoswwawrrns, imune btWdsuK wwlo'"....;aoutsry.. NOTARY PUBLIC ' .�!►', „ryt ,./,pa�µ My commission expire r 'ger"relrsy'rq .w7vato CoUporfar0r • 7111" OS • 'w_derelaes,ee; • • 920814 • • CERTIFICATE OF MAILING The undersigned hereby certifies that a true and correct copy of the foregoing Notice of Hearing, Docket #92-43, was placed in the United States mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the following property owners. DATED this 10th day of August. 1992. �\�1�1�c �\ n Deputy Clerk 4o the Board W. K. & Margaret Glohlin 1041 48th Avenue Greeley. CO 80631 Green Valley Turf Company 7951 Santa Fe Drive Littleton, CO 80120 Edna R. Ensor Mary E. Wilkins KC Ensor, Jr. Trust P. 0. Box 246 Littleton, CO 80160 James D. Fleming P. 0. Box 94218-25A Las Vegas, NV 89193 State of Colorado Department of Highways 4201 E. Arkansas Avenue Denver, CO 80222 Tuttle Investment Company 12735 Weld County Road 34 Platteville, CO 80651 Freund & Company Profit Sharing Trust 15460 E. Batavia Drive Aurora, CO 80011 Tim and Paula Thompson P. 0. Box 450 Platteville, CO 80651 0 i ►,0,BOX 768—OREELEY,COLORADO 60632 i .lt; h eAcr o ,„ ?4 t, , ... g.4„, x M ale! Si 'Cr.\ ix ;10 .4,,e 4 �0• b Le..',.50, N qsib r a n r . i w ..(0‘ — t VAS VF 9.) ....i C 1 , (o r N y� r - / '7 ,'.i 9• - i n w „ ti �'Ai r\ IIHI, . ill i 4_, s • t''� mEmORAn®um rspWilkBrian A. Grubb • TO Planning Department Seto August 26, 1992 COLORADO From Judy Schmidt, Supervisor, Environmental Protection Svs. Subject: USR-975 Thompson, Tim & Paula As per our conversation on August 26, 1992, pertaining to USR-975 Development Standard N3. the applicant has submitted an adequate plan for disposal of effluent onto adjacent farm ground. This is an acceptable method of disposal for the irrigation and fertilization of crops. JS/lam-1769 Al AUG 2 7 1992 CJ WOW Co:-41,13n^,ag �xh bA f f. 920514 • THE SIGN SHALL BE POSTED ADJACENT TO AND VISIBLE FROM A PUBLICLY MAINTAINED ROAD RICHT-OF- WAY. IN THE EVENT THE PROPERTY UNDER CONSIDERATION IS NOT ADJACENT TO MAINTAINED ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY. THE APPLICANT SHALL POST ONE SIGN IN THE MOST PROMINENT PLACE ON THE PROPERTY MD POST A SECOND SIGN AT THE POINT AT WHICH THE DRIVEWAY (ACCESS DRIVE) INTERSECTS A PUBLICLY MAINTAINED ROAD RICHT-OF-WAY. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SIGH POST Nc�CERTIFICATE I HEREBY CERTIFY UNDER THE PENALTIES OF PERJURY THAT THE SIGN PROVIDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES WAS POSTED ON THE PROPERTY AT LEAST 10 DAYS BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HEARING FOR CASE 4 Ii S. CI THE SIGN WAS POSTED BY: -72r7,P NAME OF PEAS INC SIGN S CNA�ICANY, STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO ME THIS DAY OF .941,19 (/S( , 19 ` - . SEAL �j OTARY PUBLIC - MY COMMISSION WIRES 09 DelA- /�±y 7 g . LAST DAY TO POST SIGN IS: Lam'?AIL 15- PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' OFFICE ON OR BEFORE THE DATE OF THE HEARING. 0 AUG 10 1111 920814 • SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PUNNING COMMISSION MEETING July 21, 1992 Page 6 CASE NUMBER: USR-975 NAME: Tim and Paula Thompson ADDRESS: P.O. Box 450. Platteville, CO 80651 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a veterinary clinic in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pare of the SE4 of Section 6, T3N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 1.5 miles north of the Town of Platteville: west of Highway 60 and north of Highway 85. Dr. Paula Thompson, applicant, explained their current facility, located in Platteville, is co small. She described their plans to build a mixed animal hospital barn with the actual working facility. There will be a small animal portion within the hospital for boarding and grooming. Jean Hoffman asked how many acres they own. Paula Thompson explained they own 140 acres, but only 11 acres will be used for this purpose, Bud Clemons asked if there were building on the property now. Paula Thompson said there is a farmhouse and a barn. The house is rented to one of the veterinary assistants. She explained they work on animals of a wide variety such as cattle, horses, sheep, pigs, ostriches, and domestic animals. Jean Hoffman asked about care in the night for animals that are boarded or in hospital. Dr. Thompson explained one of the assistants lives at the property, and in emergency or life threatening situations, someone from staff will stay on premises. The Chairman asked .if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. No one wished to speak. The Chairman asked the applicant if they were in agreement with the Department of Planning Services' recommendation. Dr. Thompson said they were in agreement, except signegs language would need to be incorporated into the Planning Commissions' recommendation, since she plans to advertise in front of the facility. Jean Hoffman moved Case Number USR•975, Tim and Paula Thompson. for a veterinary clinic in the A (Agricultural) zone district, be amended to include the addition of Development Standard 12, signage language, 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 • no; Tom Rulon - yes; bill O'Hare • yes; Juliette Kroekel • yes; Don Feldhaua - yes; Bud Clemons • yes. EX Hi a r G 3.'0814 • • • SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING July 21, 1992 Page 7 Bill O'Hare moved Case Number USR-975. Tim and Paula Thompson, for a veterinary clinic in the A (Agricultural) zone district, 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 - no; Tom Rulon • yea; Bill O'Hare - yes; Juliette Kroakst - yes; Don Peldhaua - yes; bud Clemons - yes. Respectful • itted, Sharyn F R f Secretary BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING COMMISSION „,•;7 no r n a ^2 RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by Bill O'Hare that the following resolution be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission, with the addition of new Development Standard 12, wording for signage. Be it resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission that the application for: CASE NUMBER: USR-975 NAME: Tim and Paula Thompson ADDRESS: P.O. Box 450, Platteville, CO 80651 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a veterinary clinic in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the 5E4 of Section 6, T3N, R66W of the 6th Y.M., Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 1.5 miles north of the Town of Platteville; west of Highway 60 and north of Highway 85. 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 proposed facility is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Urban Growth Boundary and Agricultural Coals and Policies. This use is within the Urban Growth Boundary of the Town of Platteville. The Platteville Planning Commission has reviewed this application and indicated that it is consistent with its comprehensive plan. The Agricultural Goals and Policies of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan support agricultural activities and uses dependent upon agriculture in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. This use is directly dependent upon the agricultural industry. - This use is an agricultural service establishment which is listed as a Use by Special Review in the A (Agricultural) zone district. �xt1/,fir 5 920814 • RESOLUTION, USR-975 Tim and Paula Thompson Page 2 • The attached development standards and conditions of approval will ensure that the proposed use is compatible with future land uses and existing land uses which • include a road maintenance facility, rural residences and agricultural production. The applicant has demonstrated a diligent effort to conserve productive agricultural land. The proposed special review area is located on a portion of the farm where it is more difficult to irrigate and raise crops efficiently because of short rows. 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 Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. Prior to recording the Special Review plat map, the applicant shall: a. submit evidence to Weld County Environmental Protection Services and the Department of Planning Services that the facility is in compliance with the Colorado Guidelines for Feedlot Runoff Containment. b. submit evidence that any required Emissions Permit has been obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health, for fugitive dust and odors. 920s14 • • RESOLUTION, USR-9J5 Tim and Paula Thompson Page 3 4. Prior to scheduling this request before the Board of County Commissioners: a. the applicant shall submit evidence to the Department of Planning Services that a plan for disposal of run-off pond • effluent has been approved by Weld County Environmental Protection Services. b. the applicant shall provide evidence to the Department of Planning Services staff that an access permit has been obtained for the proposed use from the State of Colorado, Division of Highways. Motion seconded by Richard Kimmel. VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Richard Kimmel Jean Hoffman Tom Rulon Bill O'Hare Juliette Kroekel Don Feldhaus Bud Clemons The Chairman declared the resolution passed and ordered that a certified Dopy 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 d County, Colorado, adopted on July 21, 1992, Dated the 21 t of J 92. Sharyn F. Ruff Secretary • 920914 • • SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Tim and Paula Thompson USR-975 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit is for a veterinary clinic in the A (Agricultural) ;:one district as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Section 90 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 3. The property owner shall remove, handle, and stockpile manure from the 4i 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. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 5. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 6. Wood shavings, sawdust, and waste material■ shall be handled, stored, and disposed of in a manner chat controls fugitive dust, blowing debris. and other potential nuisance conditions, 7. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. 8. Adequate toilet facilities shall be provided for the proposed facility. and shall be installed and maintained in accordance with Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 9. The septic system shall be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to Weld County Individual. Sewage Disposal Regulations, 10. Clinic traffic shall access the property from Highway 60 only. No access from Highway 85 is allowed. 11. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 12. All signs on the property shall be maintained in compliance with Section 42.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. • • 920S14 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS, USR•975 Tim and Paula Thompson 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 requite 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. 920514 O • • i INVENTORY OF ITEMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSXERATION Applicant: Tim and Paula Thompson Case Number: USR.975 Submitted gx prepared 'Ws= S2 Uearirir AL EDarinf 1. Application 15 pages X 2. 1 Application plat A 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. Weld County Planning Commission Field Check X 12, Letter to applicant from Department of Planning X Services staff, dated June 23, 1992. 13, Referral response; dated June 30, 1992, from X Weld County Environmental Protection Services: John Pickle. 14. Referral response; dated July 1, 1992, State of X Colorado; Department of Transportation; Evan Hooper. 15. Referral response; July 1, 1992; Weld County X Engineering; Drew Scheltinga. 16. Referral response; dated June 26, 1992; Weld X County Extension Service; Cane Inloes. 17. Referral response; dated June 25. 1992: X Platteville Planning Commission; Robert Storks'. 18. Referral response; dated June 30, 1992; United X States Department of Agriculture. 19. Referral response: dated July 6, 1992; Platte X Valley Soil Conservation District; Clyde Abbott. 20. Planning Commission sign posting (Submitted after Hearing). certificate. 21. Letter; dated July 24. 1992: Town (Submitted after Hearing) . and Country Veterinary Clinic; Paula Thompson. I hereby certify that the 21 items identified herein were submitted to the Department of Planning Services at or prior to the scheduled Planning Commission hearing. X further certify that these items were forwarded to the Clerk to he Board's office on July 28, 1992, Current Planner STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD ) ,,,,, SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME TMISp day o 19 ( ' *Ssit /` �%':Ott: • :::ommission n 3 ►^ W ?ryConuncsstonaz�resrtoucnxr2t 1 NO Y PUBLIC �# ti% a ��r Expires 's,,�/�,r . 7► ;.' 92.14 �xHi�rr r} EXHIBIT INVENTORY CONTROL SHLt Case yR - * P.- ,a.L Exhibit Submitted By Exhibit Description 7/a?) s. A. 7/ / ice C. 7/ 1b1 ) 90 D. /Z►/9L E. `Fh `e/ar hA F. S Pond e at .° Jta ' �1�ithpnue c;�i"°L"'L'"3. C. U H. I. J. K. L. M. N. 0. P. Q. R. S. T. U. v. w. X. Y. Z. 920314 • >I 0 Air eir P Q Jbt 2 4 1992 11 17 COS. --‘1091%mnbiv July 24, 1992 Department of Planning Services Weld County 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Weld County Planners: This letter is to satisfy development standard #4 from the Land-Use Application Summary sheet. Our plan for disposal of effluent from the runoff containment pond is to pump it on to the adjacent 50 acre corn field that we also own. X have spoken with Judy Schmidt at the Environmental Protection Service and she has approved of this method to handle the effluent. Should you have any further questions regarding this matter don't hesitate to call. Si erely, Paul Thompson P.O. BOX 450 905 MAIN PLATTEVILLE, COLORADO 80651 303-785-2284 920314 • USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW APPLICATION Department of Planning Services. 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado 80631 Phone - 356-4000 - Ext. 4400 Case Number aiSte. 4'-?-S Date Received /lyz/ n Application Checked by pt& Mylar plat submitted 01171417 Application Fee ? '-'. ,.Prey Receipt Number Recording Fee Receipt Number IQ j}p, COMPLETKQ JyX APJZICANT: (please print or type, except for necessary signature) I (we), the undersigned, hereby request a hearing before nning ' r Commission concerning the proposed Major Facilities of �'1� •� 1• , '�� al Review Permit on the following described unincorpor 1 2f2 l �I Y• Colorado: Wald LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AREA: Section _ 6 T 3 N, R 66 W LEGAL DESCRIPTION of contiguous property owned upon which Special Review Permit is proposed: Section T N, R W Property Address (if available) 1 l Z.gS ski kr.1 SS is (kii<« PRESENT ZONE f}9ri[ Iu {tt etiQ OVERLAY ZONES i Jent TOTAL ACREAGE PROPOSED LAND USE Yy ftrt ten f:tv:r. EXISTING LAND USE nti44. 142 4 k. SURFACE ZEE (PROPERTY OWNEQS) OF AREA 7ROPOSED Z2E THE SSE 9Y SPFCTAT, REVIEW pERMJT: Name:r(M' PAULA THOMPSON Address: P.O. BOX 450 city PLATTEVILLE. CO Zip soon Home Telephone I/ 783-233,3 Business Telephone # 785-9284 Name: TIMOTHY THOMPSON Address: P.Q. BXO 430 City pLATTPVTT.T2, CO Zip RIBS] Home Telephone 1/ 785-y3 Business Telephone # 7R3-7?RL APPLICANT QE AUTHORIZED AGENT ,(if different =An axe): Name: Address: City Zip Home Telephone # Business Telephone 0 List the owner(s) and/or 1 f mineral rights on or under the subject properties 1 of rrlecord, Name: .n'i -4' FA . la flaw, l<o n Address: rcicfl City Pc. iejaill_, 'c Zip £n,,ccl Name: Address: City Zip I hereby depose and state under the penalties of perjury that all statements, proposals and/or plans submitted with or contained within the application are true and correct to the best o y knowledge. COUNTY OF WELD ) 1 v%� "/ STATE OF COLORADO ) �Q(.a JlQ Signature: Owner or Aut ized Agent Subscribed and sworn to before me this _a day of (ti/-( 1 - 4R LI b My commission expires +y'A" )-44 920314 • a APPLICATION FOR USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT Submitted by: TOWN AND COUNTRY VETERINARY CLINIC, P.C. President/Vice President: Timothy J. Thompson, DVM Secretary/Treasurer: Paula L. Thompson, DVM P.O. Box 450 Platteville, CO 80651 (303) 785-2284 QECErivE Mid 2 2 1991 11 • WddCaaatpytte 9214 a • 0 PROPOSED USE Town and Country Veterinary Clinic, P.C. 's intention is to build a veterinary hospital to accommodate large and small animals. Incorporated within this building will be an area for grooming dogs and cats, runs for boarding dogs and cages for boarding cats. We will also have a large dispensing area and a hospital barn for housing ill or injured larger species to include horses, cattle, llamas, sheep, goats, pigs, etc. . NEED FOR USE Currently we are operating out of a building in Platteville that is inadequate for our current business, much less our expansion from 3 veterinary doctors to 4 doctors in July of 1992. The new structure will allow us to offer more services to our clients in a quicker and more efficient manner. We need to have the large animal working facilities because currently we must provide care on the owner's farm which is time consuming and inefficient. With the addition of a large animal facility, we can see more animals and expand our care of these animals. EXISTING USES ON SURROUNDING PROPERTIES The property on all sides of us are being used primarily for agricultural endeavors with the exception of the highway department's shed north of us that is used to maintain the state roadways. DISTANCE TO RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES IN EACH DIRECTION North/Northwest of the plot are 2 residences facing each other 100 and 300 feet respectively on State Highway 60. East of the hospital, 0.75 miles is a home, west of the hospital, 0. 5 miles (2640 ft. ) is a home, south of the hospital, 1 mile facing State Highway 85 is a home. MAXIMUM NUMBER OF USERS, PATRONS, MEMBERS AND BUYERS We currently see an average number of 15 clients per day with an equal number stopping in for supplies and/or advice. We hope to double or triple this number with our new facility with the added services and. the added accessibility it will offer. We will not exceed 75 vehicles per day. NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES, SHIFTS AND HOURS OF OPERATIONS We currently have a full time staff of 4 veterinarians, one veterinary technician and one office manager. We currently have a part time staff of a transcriptionist, bookkeeper and a kennel assistant. We do not see this number increasing in the immediate future, but we may need more support staff in the future as business picks up. Our office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday and 8:00 a.m. 920314 • • to 12:00 noon on Saturday. We may extend these hours later. If we do expand to evening hours, it will not be more than 2 nights per week from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. This is essentially one shift although some staff works 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and others work 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. . We are available for emergencies 24 hours a day so there is the potential for employees and clients to be at the clinic any time of the day or night including holidays and weekends. WATER SOURCE FOR PROPOSED USE We are planning to get a tap through the Central Weld County Water District. Please see the attached letter of intent to serve. ACCESS ROUTE TO BE UTILIZED FOR THE PROPOSED USE The driveway to the hospital will be off of State Highway 60 as far back from the junction with Highway 85 as possible. Please see the site plan. TYPE, SIZE, WEIGHT AND FREQUENCY OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC Vehicular traffic will consist of pickups, horse/stock trailers and passenger cars. The number entering the hospital in any one day would be approximately 30-40 vehicles initially, increasing to 75 once we are in full operation. SEWAGE FACILITIES The hospital, runs and barn will be set up on a septic tank system. We have contacted the Health Department for information on this subject. It was suggested to wait for approval by the County for use of the proposed site before applying for a permit. FIRE PROTECTION MEASURES At this location we would be covered by the Platteville Fire District. In addition, fire extinguishers will be placed in strategic locations throughout the premises and these will be checked annually. All personnel will learn the protocol of what to do in case of fire through staff meetings. TYPE AND SIZE OF WASTE, STOCKPILE OR STORAGE AREAS There will be one or two large dumpsters behind the hospital. A freezer will be in the garage that only stores dead, bagged animals. A cement pad will be outside, behind the hospital, where dead livestock will be covered while awaiting pick up by the rendering works. A compost pile for breakdown of organic matter to fertilize the landscaping at the hospital will be several hundred feet away from the hospital. Medical waste is currently autoclaved then bagged in red Biohazard bags for removal by B & C refuse. B & C has a medical waste disposal plan on file from us. STORM WATER RETENTION FACILITIES 920314 . . • • The building of this hospital will not impact storm runoff adversely. A berm/ditch will be placed around the large animal working facilities as well as the compost pile to prevent contaminated rain water from leaving the immediate area. TIME SCHEDULE AND METHOD OF REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF DEBRIS, JUNK AND OTHER WASTES Currently B & C Refuse out of Platteville empties a large dumpster weekly for us at this location. At least one more dumpster will be added once the hospital is built. We have already filed with them our plan for handling Hazardous Medical waste. Dead livestock is removed on a daily basis by Platte River Byproducts. Smaller dead animals are placed in a freezer and removed on a weekly basis by Denver Animal Disposal for cremation. Used bedding will be removed from the barn daily by a small loader and taken to the compost pile. Should the r bedding contain infectious waste, it will be double bagged and removed by the trash company. PROPOSED LANDSCAPING AND EROSION CONTROL We plan to plant several trees, as yet species are undetermined. We will likely have a water garden with goldfish (appropriately fenced) . Shrubs, grass and elevated flower boxes complete the landscaping picture. Surrounding acreage will be turned into irrigated pasture (that which is now in corn within the Special Use Permit Area) . This pasture, seeded with a mixture of grasses, will prevent erosion and unsightly weeds. RECLAMATION PROCEDURES This does not apply. TIME TABLE FOR CONSTRUCTION AND START UP we shall begin construction as soon as we have been approved by this review process. Our contractor is standing by to start in September. The architects are currently working on the blueprints. Once construction begins, we plan to be completed within 3-6 months, weather permitting. We plan to move our operation to the new site by the Spring of 1993. STATEMENT RE: WELD COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN A veterinary facility that handles livestock is an agriculturally related enterprise. We are currently zoned Agricultural. This will take a minimal amount of land out of production. This land is too sandy for optimal production and water conservation. CONSISTENCY WITH THE INTENT OP THE DISTRICT • • This is a small, professional corporation whose primary clients are livestock producers. We will serve the agricultural community with an ad related enterprise. 920314 ', STATEMENT OF EFFORTS MADE TO CONSERVE PRODUCTIVE AGRICULTURAL LAND Within this farm we are taking out of production one small corner that sits at the junction of Highway 60 and 85. This is some of the poorer, more difficult land to irrigate on the property. Putting some of this ground into pasture will conserve its original agricultural use but with less expense to us and the environment. It will also decrease our demand for irrigation water. PROVISIONS FOR THE PROTECTION OF HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD The users of the facility, for the most part, will be members of the immediate community who are involved in ranching, farming or other agricultural endeavors. We will also serve those town dwellers that only have small animals. When coming to our hospital, we believe the access will be the safest possible at this location for approaches from all directions. The parking lot will be paved, reducing dust in the summer. In winter, snow will be promptly removed and all walk ways will be free of snow and deiced. This facility will be fully accessible to the physically impaired including an accessible public restroom. One of the owners/Veterinarians is wheelchair bound. Insect control will be taken care of as needed. In the case of an emergency, the facility is served by the Platteville Fire Protection District. COMPATIBILITY WITH EXISTING SURROUNDING LAND USES The surrounding area is used for various agriculturally related enterprises. The highway department also owns a maintenance shed across the highway from us whose primary purpose is the safety of travellers. Our veterinary practice serves the agricultural community. FUTURE COMPATIBILITY WITH SURROUNDING AREA It is not anticipated that the use of the area will change in the near or far future. we do not think the city limits of any town will expand to encompass us. FLOOD PLAIN, GEOLOGIC HAZARD, AIRPORT OVERLAY No overlay zones affect this site. PROOF OF WATER SUPPLY Please see the attached letter from the Central Weld Water District. COPY OF DEED Attached hereto. SOIL REPORT The soil report is attached hereto. The site is entirely on Julesburg sandy loam, 0 - 1% slopes. 320314 OWel CENTRAL WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT June 11. 1992 Paula ThompsorL P.O. Box 450 Platteville, CO 30651 RE: Water Service Dear Ms. Thompson: This letter is in response to your request for water service to serve the following described Prey: SEE ATTACHED LEGAL DESCRIPTION Water service can be made available to the above described property provided all requirements of the District are satisfied, including easements where required for District facilities. Central.Weld County Water District requires that contracts be consummated within one(1) year from the date of this letter, or this letter shall become mill and void unless extended in writing by the District. Very truly yours, CENTRAL WELD COUNTY WATER DISTRICT tsr- JWZ/jma 920314 14 2235 2nd Avenue • Greeley,Color.do 60631 • (303)352.1264 • John Z.del.General Manager LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY AT 17295 W. HWY 85 The Southeast Quarter (SEl/4 ) of Section Six ( 6) , Township Three ( 3 ) North, Range Sixty-six ( 66 ) West of the Sixth Principal Meridian (6th P.M. ) , County of Weld, State of Colorado, except that portion conveyed to The Department of Highways, State of Colorado, as recorded November 17 , 1957 in Book 1490, at Page 444, and at Page 446, Weld County Records. , 320814 ..� B 1257 RIC 02206963 03/05/90 16s33 YS.00 1/001 AR220641.3. r 11604 MJl ANN 7NUNANTETN CLEAN 6 RECORDER WELD CO, CO •. cOecWazenniejenciecl THIS DEED N a eanMy.nY of IM teal Malley Sambad•blew.,MMdw.g any Irrlllraam ice and e1M yhrrMwlM.(ale 'propene)from the ndmaal1.1.eammellenlel,FnnwNNel,YalvelnMylrinelnMeelww QAANTQA mineMM1YW.I(s) of entny4Ml named balm M QAANTEE, Ti..GRANTOR hereby Ml and nevem Ihepoe.ly la IMQIIANTEE and the QAANTOA~ anis IM Ml le dr mammy, naval lot(I)Ihe Mn of lee genes)PrerMy lYM for 1M WY Mat dad.Weal the()RANTS(tea pay(II My ee-Mrnrar. ,IfMeofwn shown el Soon'(3)any poison neenMloneroe.lamisn.MI any eNeldgM9 Mews)Memel,Mom 0$nest 46) any Declaim amuMnl and'MMllell ef.om.Of SOON,and(6)sowadMrnw Mlln Mown MM.me M01Mn*Wn.ly Iae.pnpo'. 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(6th P.M.), County of Weld, State Of Colorado, except that portion conveyed to The .wy Department of Highway., Stets of Colorado, as reoordsd Noveeber 27, 1957 in Book 1490, - at page 444, and at Paps 446, Itl4 county Aeoord., toq.tlsr with 3 irrigationwells, Coming Well 92..1502, Caning Well 93-1503, 6 Comity well 94-1504, and together with Pour (4) shares of The Platte Valley Xrrigatian Carlpahy a■ set out in Certificate 9955. A 0 ProwrlyMar«er 17295 W. 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VYrNtlM M r 's! t f�1 ,..*i 4)�ya ^l V\ Y r , Wir �,,7, 4yt r V tl • sue•' / 4 r. .l�..♦ - - "AC, 4P( 7:0.4 :711 ( p..... . .._:::A �:'�' " 'p'ei ,,_/ t�tl " tra /wT /fri' .. . �^A ��,'' 1 r d0 • ,la e v f 'fd! r'�pr_r; :t! 1 _ f • I 1 p tl�/ .n, _ f�l� ry • ),f A1. pe'L'i ty ''41 'J.:mot .l, of II'' 1 .i.1....ijr}':YG"f{'i� I I . : ac 7 ♦1 Yalu `+� r I. r^ a 4liellic% I- 4.i„ . 1 • ,, . * T7 P� ,N.r ti . rte i \ i� .a JtFrvr I d i AI ' $I ,�-,b I �y� r -- t r, f- el, -,:.„ :. -'N't:•,,.t. L. . ... . , 4,52/ ....,- , ."'S';..k."1.S.. i . ''', xtka: '. ‘,Aa. .fiiii -r, •rigN. R.6Q W ' • , A L'L .. J "44 .1"W ii µ 0 ' I Propoa�,dsthr. :,WWW3„�, • 2 000 1000 0 5000 het _: -- SOHO 1:2a 000 10000 rat ...hl WELD COUNTY,COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART NO, 14 y • . a r 2oa' , • o *• WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, SOUTHERN PART 21 ' • c' salhod of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ire grown amps should be grown at least 50 percent of the _ ' is the most common. Proper irrigation water time. Contour ditches and corrugations can be used in it. i . t is essential. Barnyard manure and commer- rlgating close grown crops and pasture. Furrows,contour r are needed for ton Yields. furrows, and cross slope furrows are suitable for row aprirrigated areas this soil is suited to winter wheat, crops, Keeping tillage to a minimum and utilising crop and sorghum. Most of the acreage is planted to residue help to control erosion. Maintaining fertility Is im- wheat The predicted average yield is 25 bushels portant. Crops respond to applications of phosphorus and .' aoa The soil is summer (allowed in alternate years nitrogen. • moisture accumulation. Generally precipitation is In nonirrigated areas this soil is suited to winter wheat, few for beneficial use of fertilizer, barley, and sorghum. Most of the acreage is planted to ^'e mulch farming, striperopplag, and minimum til- winter wheat The predicted avenge yield is 20 bushels i E .are needed to control soil blowing and water erosion. per acre. The soil is summer (allowed in alternate years i . ''' potential native vegetation is dominated by to allow moisture accumulation. Generally precipitation is wheatgrasa and blue grams. Buffalograsa is also too low for beneficial use of fertilizer. r, 4:•y Potential production ranges from 1,000 pounds in Stubble mulch farming, atriperopping, and mimimum ( . years to 600 pounds in unfavorable years. As tillage are needed to control soil blowing and water era ' condition deteriorates, a blue gramwbuffalograss sion. Terracing also may be needed to control water era anus, Undesirable weeds and annuals invade the site mica, condition becomes poorer. The potential native vegetation is dominated by r nest of vegetation on this soilba sed be western wheatgrass and blue grams Bu(falogra is ee also i . half and leaving half of the total annual produce present Potential production ranges from 1,000 pounds "tange pitting can help in reducing runoff. Seeding is per acre in favorable years to 600 pounds in unfavorable if the range is in poor condition. Western years. As range condition deteriorates, a blue grams-bur blue grams, aideoats grams, buffalograss,pus falograss sod forms. Undesirable weeds and annuals in • - , and crested wheatgrrss are suitable vade the site a range condition becomes poorer. 1 t-•»• 'eNeding. The grass selected should meet the seasonal Management of vegetation on this soil should be based • is of livestock. It can be seeded into a clean, on taldng half and leaving half of the total annual produce ),Sorghum stubble, or it can be drilled into a firm lion. Range pitting can help in reducing runoff.Seeding is I. seedbed. Seeding early in spring has proven desirable if the range is in poor condition. Western rucassaful. wheatgrase. blue grams, sideoats grams, buflalogras,pu- ` •I• and environmental plantings are generally bescent wheatgrass, and crested wheatgrw are suitable r • to this soil Onsite investigation is needed to for seeding. The grass selected should meet the seasonal ';b ; ., if plantings are feasible. Successful windbreaks requirements of livestock. It can be seeded into a clean, i „ „ supplemental water. firm sorghum stubble, or it can be drilled into a firm i. f,:1,, , wildlife, such as pheasant, mourning dove, prepared seedbed. Seeding early•in spring has proven t w.. teettontaQ are best suited to this soil. Supplemental moat successful. L. r L needed in wildlife habitat development, including Windbreaks and environmental plantings generally are Wand shrub plantings that serve a nesting areas, not suited to this soil. Onsite investigation is needed to r, i soil has poor potential for urban and recreational determine if plantings are feasible. Successful windbreaks . •t Slow permeability and high shrink swell require supplemental water. • r- 'problems in dwelling and road construction. Caps- Openland wildlife, such as pheasant, mourning dove, r a'" 'subclass Its irrigated, IVe nonirri ted; Supplemental¢ ga Clayey and rnttonteff, are best suited to this soil. Su lamentel , s•; ' ,s range site, water is needed for wildlife habitat development, include Pr0. r Veldt silty clay, 3 to 6 percent slopes. This is a ing tree and shrub plantings that serve as nesting areas. V, Moderately well drained soil on plains at elevations This soil has poor potential for urban and recreational . t '' '' •' ,to 6,060 feet It formed in alluvial sediment development Slow permeabiity and high shrink swell '"• "`- • (ran shale, Included in mapping are small areas create problems in dwelling and road construction. Caps- that have a clay loam or silt loam subsoil and sub- bility subclass IIIe irrigated, IVe nonirrigated: Clayey Plats range site. M the surface layer is light brownish gray and 29—Julesburg sandy loam, 0 to 1 percent elopes, This • • brown sff c r � ,,. 1s;light brownish ty lay about 7 inches thick. The is a deep, well drained soil on terrrcee at elevations of •• F Igray silty clay about 21 inches 4,700 to 4,800 feet. It formed in alluvium deposited by the substratum to a depth of 60 inches is silty clay. South Platte River. Included in mapping are some leveled tY Is slow. Available water capacity is high, areas and small areas of soils that have a loamy sub ', w rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Surface stratum. r �.medlum,and the erosion hazard is moderate. Typically the surface layer of this Julesburg soil is p.. fed areas this soil is suited to crops commonly brown sandy loam about 12 inches thick. The subsoil is.a the area Perennial grasses and alfalfa or close brown and Dale brown sandy loam about 18 inches thick- f, . .•fir , 920814 • • 22 SOIL SURVEY The substratum to a depth of 60 inches is loamy sand and This soil is used almost entirely for irrigated I sand. is suited to all crops commonly grown in the area, Permeability is rapid. Available water capacity is ing corn, sugar beets,beans,alfalfa, small Dee, moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or and onions.An example of a suitable cropping system more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is to 4 years of alfalfa followed by corn, corn for low. sugar beets, small grain, or beans. Land leveling.. This soil ie used almost entirely for irrigated crops. It lining, and installing pipelines may be needed for is suited to all crops commonly grown in the area, in- water application. eluding corn, sugar beets, beans, alfalfa, small grain, All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow potatoes, and onions. An example of a suitable cropping rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and system is 3 to 4 years of alfalfa followed by corn,corn for mercial fertilizer are needed for top yields. silage, sugar beets, small grain, or beans. Generally, such Windbreaks and environmental plantings are genrs1 characteristics as the rapidly permeable substratum suited to this soil. Soft blowing. the principal haserd slightly restrict some crops. establishing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by All methods of irrigation are suitable, but furrow ir- tivating only in the tree row and by leaving a strip' rigation is the most common. Proper irrigation water vegetation between the rows. Supplemental management is essential. Barnyard manure and commer- may be needed at the time of planting and during cial fertilizer are needed for top yields. periods.Trees that are best suited and have good aural Windbreaks and environmental plantings are generally are Rooky Mountain Juni , eastern r+doedar. suited to this soil. Soil blowing, the principal hazard in pine. Siberian elm, Ruasianper .cllve, and hackberry. establishing trees and shrubs, can be controlled by cul• shrubs best suited are akunkbuah ounce,lilac,and tivating only in the tree row and by leaving a strip of an peaahrub' vegetation between the rows. Supplemental irrigation Wildlife is an important secondary use of this sot. may by needed at the time of planting and during dry cland areas_provide favorable habitat for periods.Trees that are beat suited and have good survival pheasant and ourning dove' Many nomgsme specie are Rocky Mountain juniper, eastern Weeder, ponderosa be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and pine, Siberian elm, Russian-olive, and hackberry. The cover. For pheasants,undisturbed nesting cover is shruubs best suited are skunkbush sumac, lilac,and Siberi- tfal and should be included in plans for habitat on ashrub. ment,especially in areas of intensive agriculture. This soil has good potential for urban and Wildlife is an important secondary use of this sop The cropland areas provide favorable habitat for ring-necked development. Lawns, shrubs,d and tees grow veep pheasant and mourning dove. Many nongame species can only limiting tr tofeature,which of this sop is a drapidf ground be attracted by establishing areas for nesting and escape c n the contamination sewage lagoons.a ns c capability cover. For pheasants, undisturbed nesting lIe irrigated. from sewage Capabilty cover is eason- He irrigated. tial and should be included in plans for habitat develop- 31-1Cim loam, 0 to 1 percent slopes. This is a ment,especially in areas of intensive agriculture. well drained soil on smooth plains and alluvial fans.. This soil has good potential for urban and recreational elevations of 4,900 to 6.260 fast.It formed in mixed development Lawns, shrubs, and trees row well The deposits and parent sediment irony a wide variety, only limiting feature of this soil is the rapid permeability bedrock.Included in mapping are small areas of saps in the substratum, which causes a hazard of ground water have loamy sand underlying material. contamination from sewage lagoons. Capability subclass Typically the surface layer is brown and pale Its litigated. about 12 inches thick.The upper 30 inches of the 30—Julesburg sandy loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes. This fag material le polo brown loam. The lower part le is a deep, well drained soil on terraces at elevations of depth of 60 inches L pale brown fine sandy loom. 4,700 to 4,800 feet. It formed in alluvium deposited by the Permeability is moderate. Available water capadmy. South Platte River. Included in mapping are some leveled high. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or areas and small areas of soils that have a loamy sub- Surface runoff is slow,and the erosion hazard is low, _ stratum. This sop is used almost entirely for irrigated enora' Typically the surface layer of this Julesburg soil is is suited to an trope commonly grown in the area. brown sandy loam about 12 inches thick. The subsoil is ing corn, sugar beets,beans,alfalfi,small grain. brown and pale brown sandy loam about 16 inches thick and onions.An example of a suitable cropping systas The substratum to a depth of 60 inches is loamy sand and to 4 years of alfalfa followed by cora, corn for sand. sugar beets, small grain, or beano. Very few Permeability is rapid. Available water capacity is practices are needed to maintain top yields. moderate. The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or All methods of irrigation are suitable, but full more. Surface runoff is slow, and the erosion hazard is rigation is the most common. Barnyard manure and low. martial fertilizer are needed for top yields. ti 920214 • • SAWS OF OWNERS OF PROP= WZT$TN 500 FEET Please print or type • • lit= ADDRESS, TOWN/CITY, ASSESSOR'S PARCEL STATE AND ZIP CODE jD$NTIFlCATION M Glohlin, W.K. /Margaret 1041 48th Ave. 121106000005 Greeley, CO 80631 121106000002 121106000003 Green Valley Turf. Co. 7951 Santa Fe Dr. 121106000033 Littleton, CO 80120 121105000038 121105000036 121105000039 Ensor, Edna R. P.O. Sox 246 121105000035 • Wilkins, Mary E. Littleton, CO 80160 Ensor, KC Jr. Trust Fleming, James D. P.O. Box 94218-25A 121105000037 Las Vegas, NV 89193 State Of Colorado 4201 E. Arkansas Ave. 121105000025 Dept. Of Hwys Denver, CO 80222 Tuttle Investment Co. 12735 WCR 34 121108000022 Platteville, CO 80651 121107000023 Freund & Co. 15460 E. Batavia Dr. 121107000006 Profit Sharing Trust Aurora, CO 80011 920314 41 • AFFIDAVIT OF INTEREST OWNERS SURFACE ESTATZ Application No. Subject Property Tuts &. 7LorticS/l/(j,CG 8o4CI STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. COUNTY OP WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list is a true and accurate list of the names, addr , 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. C��� T The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before me this day L , l9(17,by ( Q-4tQQ O( , nCj".) WITNESS my hand and official seal. MY Commission expires: Pter.A.ASC(Thitri y Pub My Commission Expires: 92:03111 AFFIDAVIT OFAEEMIYILSEMSLANAI ANDLOR SUBSURFACE ESTATE, Application No. Subject Property 14M S (LA Fk[4 3 A15- , 761 Hal f & I CO SOP≤/ STATE OF COLORADO ) ) e■ COUNTY OF WELD ) THE UNDERSIGNED, being first duly sworn, states that to the best of his or her knowledge the attached list in a true and accurate list of the names and addresses of all mineral owners and 1 f 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. a-44-k The foregoing instrument was subscribed and sworn to before mo this VVV La day of 1 t.IA.C . 19r'1JJITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission Expires: —113 4Publi1jJ 920314 • • Date: July 14, 1992 CASE NUMBER: USR-975 NAME: Tim and Paula Thompson ADDRESS: P.O. Box 450, Platteville, CO 80651 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for • veterinary clinic in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 6, T3N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 1.5 miles north of the Town of Platteville; west of Highway 60 and north of Highway 85. THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' STAFF RECOMMENDS THAT THIS REQUEST BE APPROVED FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: 1. The submitted materials are in compliance with the application requirements of section 24.7 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 2, It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services' staff that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24,3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: • The proposed facility is consistent with the Weld County Comprehensive Plan's Urban Growth Boundary and Agricultural Coals and Policies. This use is within the Urban Growth Boundary of the Town of Platteville. The Platteville Planning Commission has reviewed this application and indicated that it is consistent with its comprehensive plan. The Agricultural Coals and Policies of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan support agricultural activities and uses dependent upon agriculture in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. This use is directly dependent upon the agricultural industry. - This use is an agricultural service establishment which is listed as a Use by Special Review in the A (Agricultural) zone district. - The attached development standards and conditions of approval will ensure that the proposed use is compatible with future land uses and existing land uses which include a road maintenance facility, rural residences and agricultural production. - The applicant has demonstrated a diligent effort to conserve productive agricultural land. The proposed special review area is located on a portion of the farm where it is more difficult to irrigate and raise crops efficiently because of short rows. 920314 r . • • ▪ 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 Department of Planning Services' staff recommendation for approval is conditional upon the following: 1. The attached Development Standards for the Special Review permit shall be adopted and placed on the Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The plat shall be delivered.to the Department of Planning Services and be ready for recording in the Weld County • Clerk and Recorder's office within 15 days of approval by the board of County Commissioners. 2. The Special Review activity shall not occur nor shall any building or electrical permits be issued on the property until the Special Review plat is ready to be recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder. 3. Prior to recording the Special Review plat map, the applicant shall: a. submit evidence to Weld County Environmental Protection Services and the Department of Planning Services that the facility is in compliance with the Colorado Guidelines for Feedlot Runoff Containment. b. submit evidence that any required Emissions Permit has been obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health, for fugitive dust and odors. 4. Prior to scheduling this request before the board of County Commissioners: a. the applicant shall submit evidence to the Department of Planning Services that a plan for disposal of run-off pond effluent has been approved by Weld County Environmental Protection Services. b. the applicant shall provide evidence to the Department of Planning Services staff that an access permit has been obtained for the proposed use from the State of Colorado, Division of Highways. 920314 0 • SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Tim and Paula Thompson USR-975 1. The Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit is for • • veterinary clinic in the A (Agricultural) zone district as submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated hereon. 2. Approval of this plan may create a vested property right pursuant to Section 90 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. • 3. The property owner 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. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 5. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this sits. 6, 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. 7. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. 8. Adequate toilet facilities shall be provided for the proposed facility, and shall be installed and maintained in accordance with Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 9. The septic system shall be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 10. Clinic traffic shall access the property from Highway 60 only. No access from Highway 85 is allowed. 11. All construction on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 12. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 920314 • • SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Tim and Paula Thompson USR•975 Page 2 13. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 14. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department and Weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order to ensure the activities carried out on the property comply with the Development Standards stated hereon and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 15. The Special Review area shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Major changes from the plans or Development Standards as shown or stated shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld County Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans or Development Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 16. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Development Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Development Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. • i LAND-USE APPLICATION SUMMARY SHEET Date: July 14, 1992 CASE NUMBER: USR-975 NAME: Tim and Paula Thompson ADDRESS: P.O. Box 450, Platteville, CO 80651 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a veterinary clinic in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 6. T3N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 1.5 miles north of the Town of Platteville; west of Highway 60 and north of Highway 85. SIZE OF PARCEL: 11.2 acres, more or less POSSIBLE ISSUES SUMMARIZED FROM APPLICATION MATERIALS: The criteria for review of this Special Review permit is listed in Section 24.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. The Department of Planning Services' staff has received specific recommendations from the following agencies: 1. 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LOCATION: Approximately 1.5 miles north of the Town of Platteville; west of Highway 60 and north of Highway 85. LAND USE: N �fn T C51n. fit ` h ettiVA s lko:frAwaai E /r' t s B± Ad 4,0 (-kl Y tiro 71'u' s e-- cAt ZONING: N A (Agricultural) E A (Agricultural) S A (Agricultural) V A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: rf 14 a ,� e f i nvienti/irP / �JGe.e..tbi 1 94 Ateilei2M d J�Y11GM1t1 Ati,r I.L' kr6 fp tiYMidA �Q 920314 • • FIELD CHECK FILING NUMBER: USR-975 DATE OF INSPECTION: June 25, 1992 APPLICANT'S NAME: Paula and Timothy Thompson REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review permit for a veterinary clinic in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 6. T3N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: West of Highway 60 and north of Highway 85. LAND USE: N Residence And irrigated agricultural production E Residence And Highway Department Garage S Owner'■ residence and irrigated agricultural production W Irrigated agricultural production ZONING: N A (Agricultural) E A (Agricultural) S A (Agricultural) W A (Agricultural) COMMENTS: The proposed Special Review Site is in crop production et this time. The access in not existing. The plat is correct as shown. Current 920814 • REFERRAL LIST • NAME: Town and Country Veterinary Clinic CASE NUMBER: USR-975 Tim and Paula Thompson REFERRALS SENT: June 23, 1992 REFERRALS TO BE RECEIVED BY: July 7, 1992 CON N= TOWNS and CITIES Attorney Ault Na...,Health Department Brighton "Ny.Extension Service 'Broomfield Emergency Management Office ----Decor* Sheriff's Office Eaton N_(�Engineering Erie Housing Authority --Evans Airport Authority _Firestone _Zuilding Inspection Fort Lupton Frederick ,ETA E Carden City Division of Water Resources �[,,,Cilorest Ceological Survey Creslsy 1/2 Department of Health Grover �-Highway Department Hudson _Historical Society _Johnstown Water Conservation Board Keenesburg _0011 and Cas Conservation Commission Kersey �La Salle 7tJ Dr,7RICTC _-Lochbuie _Ault F-1 Longmont _Berthoud F-2 Mead Briggsdale F-24 Milliken _Brighton F-3 New Raymer Eaton F-4 __Northglenn Fort Lupton F-5 Nunn ---_Caleton 1-6 �_Plattevllls Hudson F-7 Severance Johnstown F-8 Thornton La Salle 1-9 __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 -Poudrs Valley F-1S 7ED RA . COMMENT ACFNC S ----Raymer F-2 US Army Corps of Engineers Southeast Weld F-16 \_•LUSDA-APHIS Veterinary Service Windsor/Severance F-17 Federal Aviation Administration ,Wiggins F-18 _Federal Communication Commission �-Western Hills F-20 $077. CONsEgyATToN DISTRICTS OTHal \JBrighton Central Colo. Water Conservancy Dist. Port Collins 1_Panhandle Eastern Pips Line Co. Greeley Tri-Area Planning Commission Longmont Vern Hammers, West Adams -- --Weld County Communications NC I ON/JBQAR Mpg ER X. Judy Yamaguchi 920814 • • ����4 , mEmoRAn®um Brian A. Grubb To COLORADO Weld County Planning Date June 30. 1992 From John S. Pickle, M.S.E.H. , Director, Environmental He� Sulg ' Case Number: USR-975 Name: Thompson, Tim Si Paula Environmental Protection Services has reviewed this proposal; the following conditions are recommended to be part of any approval: 1. The applicant shall remove, handle, and stockpile manure from the livestock area in a manner that will prevent nuisance conditions. The manure piles shall not be allowed to exist or deteriorate to a condition that facilitates excessive odors. flies, insect pests, or pollutant runoff. The manure storage site shall have a water-tight surface which does not permit seepage or percolation of manure pollutants into the ground. 2. The facility shall be in compliance with the Colorado Guidelines for Feedlot Runoff Containment, prior to final approval of the proposed use. 3. The applicant is required to submit a plan for disposal of run off pond effluent. This plan shall be reviewed and approved by the health department prior to the hearing before the Planning Commission. 4. All liquid and solid wastes shall be stored and removed for final disposal in a manner that protects against surface and groundwater contamination. 5. Any required Emissions Permit is obtained from the Air Pollution Control Division, Colorado Department of Health for fugitive dust and odors. 6. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted at this site. 7. wood shavings, saw dust, and waste materials shall be handled, stored, and disposed in a manner that controls fugitive dust, blowing debris, and other potential nuisance conditions. B. Fugitive dust shall be controlled on this site. 9. Adequate toilet facilities shall be provided for the proposed facility, and shall be installed according to the Weld County I iv d Sewage Disposal Regulations. t >f► tZtttr L'� JUL 0 1Z 11 Weld Comm naming 320031.4 Thompson, Tim and Paula June 30, 1992 Page 2 10. The septic system is required to be designed by a Colorado Registered Professional Engineer according to the Weld County Individual Sewage Disposal Regulations. 1C The Division requires that this facility utilize the existing municipal sewer treatment system, if available. YQ,_ It is the policy of this Division not to recommend for approval of any lot size less than one (1) acre which will utilize an Individual Sewage Disposal System. e> 13. Individual Sewage Disposal System permit must be finalized and approved by an Environmental Protection Specialist within one (1) year of the application date. JSP/jg-E1312 920314 • • STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION HI H A S P.O, Box e60 • if ... \ Greeley,Colorado 60632-0660 ,, �� (303)363.1232 a c� July 1. 1992 Weld Co. . S.H. 60 Thompson Veterinary Clinic. S.H. 60 at S.H. 85. West Side Mr. Brian Grubb. Planner Weld County Department of Planning 915 Tenth Street Greeley. CO 80631 Dear Mr. Grubb: We have reviewed the application for the veterinary clinic Development Plan and Special Review. and we have the following comments: Projected traffic on S.H. 60 indicates the need for a 150 foot total right of way. 75 feet each side of the highway centerline. Since the existing width along this property is apparently 40 feet west of the centerline. additional width to meet the projected need should be protected by reservation or. preferably. dedication. as permitted by County regulations. The proposed access to the clinic will require an access permit. That access permit will be issued by this office. and the permitted access will be in reasonable conformance to the State Highway Access Code. The location as shown on the Plot Plan will be acceptable for the access. The width and the radii of the access will be determined by the type of vehicles using the access on a regular basis. It is felt that the development will not generate the need for speed change lanes to be constructed as a condition of the access permit. It is our understanding that the permittees are the owners of the adjacent property. If that is true. clinic traffic must not utilize the existing driveway serving the improvements located to the southwest of the clinic. If it is the permittee's wish that the tenants of the farm use the clinic road system. the internal connection should be shown on the plot plan. Our comments on state highway access are based on the information presented for this property only. If the property owner has any interests or ownership in adjacent property along the highway, this information should be provided since it may affect our comments. Thank you for the opportunity to review this proposal. Please contact me at 350-2163 if you have any questions. Very truly yours. ICI van 00per. Development/Access COordina JUL 0 ? le§ EAH/cm y cc: L. D. Yost oC^+JP1Rg G. E. Sisson File 920314 et: o MitilORAIIDUITP 111110C. Drew Scheltinge, Weld County Engineer June 26, 1992 To Deo Brian Grubb, Current Planner COLORADO 'atom CSR-975, Paula and Timothy Thompson Sublet' Attached is an updated site plan for the above mentioned application. This plan shows the detention pond in a different location from the previous plat. Please review this application based on the new location of the detention pond and return the plat with your comments. Thank you. 4 toistrTH:"‘„ DEPARTM ENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(003)3564000,EXT,4400 9�6 iOth STREET OREELEV,COLORADO 80631 r. ,r COLORADO June 23, 1992 CASE NUMBER: USR-975 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Tim and Paula Thompson for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a veterinary clinic in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the 5E4 of Section 6, T3N. R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately 1.5 miles north of the Town of Platteville; west of Highway 60 and north of Highway 85. 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 7, 1992, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Brian A. Grubb, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. ,' 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, � Agency: r . �• 9.••>i w Y1f• Signed: tn2!/. ��IM,{� � Date: //_e/ems ? L AUG 1 2 1992 wOca�92.14 Irt1/1244\ 4° 411 0 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE G03f 766WOO,IXT.use Iu — r ET 1 wilkJUL 24 1992 COLORADO WeldCam"Raft June 23, 1992 CASE NUMBER: USR-975 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Tim and Paula Thompson for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a veterinary clinic in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the SPA of Section 6, T3N, R66W of the 6th P,M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately 1.5 miles north of the Town of Platteville: west of Highway 60 and north of Highway 85. 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 7, 1992, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Brian A. Grubb, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it • does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request I (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: . 3. Y , 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. _711 lse refer to the enclosed letter. r Signed: AB Y Date: / f 920314 . , r • f to t A Is 414 P RECEIVED JUN 2 4 1992 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(300)306.4000.EXT.4400 U ?�l 1..2‘1 ,� ^ 91 'I hS711EET IIlONEELEY.QOI A�aM NK77 ■ 1 �u � DREW SCHELTlNOA C ' ` O 2 1992 WELD COUNTY CNOSNECHZNG DEPT r .' �J q?C N. tITH AVENUE COLORADO .add Caw Planning OREELEY, CO 006;1 June 23, 1992 CASE NUMBER: USR-975 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Tim arid Paula Thompson for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a ver&ea cy.-o i$c in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is dewev4ts4mmaitart of the SE4 of Section 6, T3N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of lend for which this application has been submitted is approximately 1.5 miles north of the Town of Platteville; west of Highway 60 and north of Highway 85. 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 ,.. 2, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. as + �.7 c rian A. Grubb, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request ,(is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. `+C 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: �,�w.J cai r Agency: gc„2e,e — : �-, Date: 1-t-9G _ 920S14 ern mtmoRAn®u RECEWeo JUN 29 agovine To Drew Scheltinga, Weld County Engineer June 26, 1992 on. M w Brian Grubb, Current Planner 7 ,n CO ARADO Hoe. �~�/ USR-975, Paula and Timothy Thompson Submits_ Attached is an updated site plan for the above mentioned application. This plan shows the detention pond in a different location from the previous plat. Please review this application based on the new location of the detention pond and return the plat with your comments. Thank you. 6fl0fi • J 2e 1/44 se IOGa 1- r7or 4 et rad c c s ; - _~ - o ci r-a f c 920314 m • i DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE p00)3664000,EXT.4400 91610th STREET Wi lk GREELEv.COLORADO 600.71 GENE INLOES WELD COUNTY EXTENSION SERVICE ISLAND GROVE PARK. COLORADO GREEL.EY, CO 0067.1 June 23, 1992 CASE NUMBER: USA-975 ' TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Tim and Paula Thompson for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a veterinary clinic in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the SE4 of Section 6. T3N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately 1.5 miles north of the Town of Platteville; west of Highway 60 and north of Highway 85. 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 7, 1992, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Brian A. Grubb, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the • application, Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3,- Ws 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. � C7 Signs _Agency: Date: Z ' JUN 26 1992 I Weld Cot,/Planning 920314 • • f DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(x3)3664000,EXT.w00 Y16'16th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 60631 U ik JUN 2 6 1992 11 COLORADO Weld County Planning June 23, 1992 CASE NUMBER: USR-975 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Tim and Paula Thompson for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a veterinary clinic in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the SE4 of Section 6, T3N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately 1.5 miles north of the Town of Platteville: west of Highway 60 and north of Highway 85. 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 7, 1992, so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Brian A. Grubb, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application. Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. IQ ve reviewed this request and find that it Oftdoes not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the o lowing reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, buc we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3. Ze 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 Qle� refer to the enclosed/letter. �j Q� Signed:YASevJ'�1 Agency: l irw �XQita ( lG wwK..w Date: 4T- V 920314 6 al (1.......Thf � lligH412 • 411D . , DE .� „r 7�1t ••� !NG SERVICES { JUL )3664000.EKtes00 L 0 6 OniOmMISEE7 LEY,COLORADO eNDI 111k �IdOo�el9Ploaud, COLORADO June 23, 1992 CASE NUMBER: USR-975 ' TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Enclosed is an application from Tim and Paula Thompson for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a veterinary clinic in the A (Agricultural) zone district. The parcel of land is described as part of the SE4 of Section 6, T3N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County. Colorado. The location of the parcel of land for which this application has been submitted is approximately 1.5 miles north of the Town of Platteville; west of Highway 60 and north of Highway 85. 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 7, 1992. so that we may give full consideration to your recommendation. Please call Brian A. Grubb, Current Planner, if you have any questions about the application, Check the appropriate boxes below and return to our address listed above. 1. We have reviewed this request and find that it does/does not) comply with our Comprehensive Plan for the following reasons. 2. We do not have a Comprehensive Plan, but we feel this request (is/is not) compatible with the interests of our town for the following reasons: 3, /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: ,p � - �r., /1 Agency: llSM, /frit 'ewe, A-C,ais4 Date: 6 "30-f . 920 $ • • PLATTE VALLEY 60 South 27th Avenue SOIL CONSERVATION Drlghton, CO 80601 0 DISTRICT Phone, 69-7004 JUL 5,92 July 6, 1992 Weld Mr. Brian A. Grubb Current Planner Department of Planning Services 916 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 RE, Town and Country Veterinary Clinic, P.C. Case No. USR-975 Dear Mr. Grubb, Soils on this site are Julesburg sandy loam, which has good potential for commercial development. Platte Valley Soil Conservation District only has one question "How much gravel will be placed on the gravel drive?" We encourage enough gravel be installed to adequately decrease rutting of the soil during wet or muddy conditions. The rest of the proposed outline adequately addresses soil erosion control . We have no further comments. Sin rely 1?:olerliZeott, President Board of Supervisors 920214 N SERVICES *Mink • • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING S RV CES PMONEQW)356.400,EXT.4e70 0161Me MET ONEELV4 COLOMOO SMOI VI I ge • COLORADO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Weld County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, July 21, 1992, at 1:30 p.m. for the purpose of considering a Site Specific Development Plan and • Special Review permit for the property described below. Approval of the request may create a vested property right pursuant to Colorado Law. APPLICANT: Tim and Paula Thompson LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 6, T3N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County. Colorado. TYPE AND INTENSITY OF PROPOSED USE: A veterinary clinic in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LOCATION: Approximately 1.5 miles north of the Town of Platteville; west of Highway 60 and north of Highway 85. SIZE: 11.2 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 July 21, 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 Winds r Beacon. To be published onq (1) t ly 5, 1992. Received by: /, Data: 320S14E III • AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION 17. etti '-`or,7"toulew STATE OP COLORADO SS The_+._Ilse COUNTY OF WELD IN'''ESRI,. ar I,KEITH HANSEN.of aid County of Weld,being duly toi'"" aV1n"•' n sworn,say that I am publisher of swaeaq•eta Uuae :omet eplem"r _' WINDSOR BEACON .erewr+saeeeawar.'" a weekly newspaper having a gametal circulation In said MINNS,OVA~WMIN le County and State, published in the town of WL'+iDSOR, a nclaartl ,,,,,s in said County and State; and that the notion,of which ra++ v..t the annexed is a true copy, has bean published in said weekly for/__sucoassive weeks,that the notice ame .: was published in the regular and entity issue of every „earI0eawtiea'es'v , number of the paper during the period and rims of rvrs tMQaeeeew; 7 ,r' publication, and in the newspaper proper and not in a raorossounar;, , supplement.and that the first publication of said notice .... wee in said paper baring the date of the A Msbw.w.We Ask,: � y� Veriwbwd...ew. is K,- 7" day of \n ail A.D, 19t and —to0atgat MsaaeSeh; the last publication bearing the date of the W •l.eNabl',west el'- MenMyp.eaow%w • day of , A.D.. 19 and that the said WINDSOR BEACON has been published ari'"eees:e1ea'ese, continuously and uninterruptedly for the period of S y: r�:as a is race tr" consecutive weeks,in aid County and State,prior to the Mla KIM tWelj carob data of first publication of said nodes,and the same is a ^aner,_Paw Wad newspaper within the meaning of an Act to regulate "41 moo^,!,*amply0wner, printing of legal notices an• advertisements, approved %weMWh tOeaasnu a May 18,1931,and all prior so as in forts. .etan.assaes table , estfingv •staey.ee. • oulawawiawAllawroae+r4we wl r • ��'� r iAlaaragraMe4M.,-els t wtnanew,,.wwtSi,�.', • e US1iER O�r.00Wal*OMa ,y, l!'MMrr le/Yww SS M.weeayro.w. ;NOS Subseribed and sworn to before me this day toisesassaitoutr.t.- of 71kS4. 19r2e.. w_'a. ..Mq.a ..._ .Shas I e. ee.ne_, w t weft berweasisastMVAwe.Pa tt 4L ' Male,Ram NOTARY PUBLIC 0•as.w.l Orman,.'lit. .. l '9S"Toile?anew,t.awr.r, My commission expire. yaws.,4101,14 an. - OW004Le.wwrOpr- -- ., �+ elaClwa..;0M,laa., , - - ruwinge en the mat . ,,,creme a.lulra mink_ . ., ' • 9213S2.4 SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS AND/OR SUBSURFACE ESTATE AND MINERAL OWNERS Tim and Paula Thom➢son USR•975 W.K. and Margaret Glohin 1041 48th Ave. Greeley, CO 80631 Green Valley Turf Co. 7951 Santa Fe Drive Littleton, CO 80120 Edna R. Ensor and Mary E. Wilkins KC Jr. Ensor Trust P.O. Box 246 Littleton, CO 80160 James D. Fleming P.O. Box 94218.2SA Las Vegas, NV 89193 State of Colorado Department of Highways 4201 E. Arkansas Ave. Denver, CO 80222 Tuttle Investment Co. 12735 WCR 34 Platteville, CO 80651 Freund & Co. Profit Sharing Trust 15460 E. Batavia Drive Aurora, CO 80011 920314 E L T IJ I C A T E O1' M_A ILINC I hereby certify that I have placed a true and correct copy of the surrounding property owners and owners and 1 of minerals in accordance with the notification requirements of Weld County in Case Number USR•975 for Tim and Paula Thompson in the United States Mail, postage prepaid First Class Mail by letter as addressed on the atta• e. this 23 day of June, 1992. 920314 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PHONE(303)366000,EXT.400 WIlD 0PES VMS STREET OREELEV,COLORADO Mt C� COLORADO June 23, 1992 TO: SURROUNDING PROPERTY/MINERAL OWNERS CASE NUMBER: USR-975 There will be a Public Hearing before the Weld County Planning Commission on Tuesday, July 21, 1992, at 1:30 p.m. , in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room, First Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 1Oth Street, Greeley, Colorado concerning the request of: NAME: Tim and Paula Thompson FOR: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a veterinary clinic in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 6, T3N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 1.5 miles north of the Town of Platteville; west of Highway 60 and north of Highway 85. 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. 920314 (#7(1-77%. • • DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES PMONE(303)366.1000,VCT.4400 91610Th STREET GREELEY,COLORADO 60631 c COLORADO June 23, 1992 Paula and Tim Thompson P.O. Box 450 Platteville, CO 80651 Subject: USR-975 - Request for a Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a veterinary clinic in the A (Agricultural) zone district on a parcel of land described as part of the SEA of Section 6, T3N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. Dear Mr. and Mrs. Thompson: Your application and related materials for the request described above are complete and in order at the present time. I have scheduled a meeting with the Weld County Planning Commission for July 21, 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 offics has forwarded a copy of the submitted materials to the Towns of Cilcrest and Platteville Planning Commissions for their review and comments. Please call Linda Smith, in Cilcrest, at 737.2426. and Robert Thorson, in Platteville, at 785-2245, for further details regarding the date, time. and place of these meetings. It is recommended that you and/or a representative be in attendance at the Cilcrest and Platteville Planning Commission Meetings to answer any questions the Commission members may have with respect to your application. It is the responsibility of an applicant to see that a sign is posted on the property under consideration at least 10 days preceding the hearing data. Sometime prior to July 8, 1992. you or a representative should call me to obtain a sign to be posted on the site no later than July 10, 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. 920314 • • Paula and Tim Thompson USR-975 Page 2 The Department of Planning Services' staff will make a recommendation concerning this application to the Weld County Planning Commission. This recommendation will be available twenty-four (24) hours before the scheduled hearing. It is the responsibility of the applicant to call the Department of Planning Services' office before the Planning Commission hearing to make arrangements to obtain the recommendation. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call me. Respectfully, Brian A. Grubb Current Planner BAC/sfr 920314 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 RICHT-OF-WAY. - BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SIGN POSTING CRRTI!TCATR I HEREBY CERTIFY UNDER THE PENALTIES OF PERJURY THAT THE SIGN PROVIDED BY I THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES WAS POSTED ON THE PROPERTY AT LEAST 10 DAYS BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HEARING FOR CASE S R- ' 7-C THE SIGN WAS POSTED BY: atilal_PAI IV_(-‘)Iiiii.--) OF PERSON POSTING A4 4/YrjrfitlYtAll GNATURE OF APPLICANT ; C STATE OF COLORADO ) ) u• • COUNTY OF WELD ) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO ME THIS 4.21 DAY OF 7.--Y14.26 • 19 ILL. SEAL ` , N Y PUB C MY COMMISSION EXPIRES • LAST DAY TO POST SIGN IS: . 19, . \ PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES' OFFICE ON OR BEFORE THE DATE OF THE HEARING. 920314 1 Anal:12014 AR2304777 RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION OF OIL AND CAS LEASE COVERING CERTAIN PROPERTY OWNED BY WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, LOCATED IN NINEt.SW}NE*,NEtNW* SECTION 34, TOWNSHIP S NORTH, RANGE 63 WEST WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County. Colorado, and WHEREAS, Weld County. Colorado, is the owner of vast acres of mineral lands located in Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a portion of said mineral acres not currently leased was put up for bid to lease, and WHEREAS, Randall Taylor, 4889 South Alkire Street, Morrison, Colorado 80465. submitted the high bid to lease 160 net mineral acres, more or less. described to-wit: N}NEt.SW}NE}.NE}NWt Section 34, Township 5 North. Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, Weld County desires to accept the high bid offer submitted by Randall Taylor to lease the above described mineral acreage for $36.15 per net mineral acre, for a total sum of 55,784.00 together with a rental fee of ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) per net mineral acre, which lease is to run for a period of three (3) years, commencing August 26. 1992. and ending at 12:00 noon on August 26, 1995, unless otherwise held, as stated in the lease agreement 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 high bid offer of Randall Taylor, 4889 South Alkire Street, Morrison, Colorado 80465, be, and hereby is, accepted for a period of three (3) years with the total sum being as above listed. B 1352 REC 02304777 09/25/92 16:22 $0.00 1/010 F 0697 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERIC & RECORDER WELD CO, CO B 1349 REC 02302014 09/01/92 12:36 $0.00 1/010 F 1475 MARX ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 920823 LEO/7o etAkeoc t0 ' 2, %rt4;OR . , . J OIL AND GAS LEASE - TAYLOR (S34, TSN, R63W) PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of August, A.D., 1992. n BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST t/04,4/ � 0 D /(,,� t WELD COUNTY. COLORADO IY16{4f /' Weld County Clerk to the Board / e ge Ken dy, �O/� ! .,, 8Y:/ j?f "R/�`,`//�(1�' 4_4°i-7 /�?L'��/r ���dYJl/-i.�-• ' ;Al4 De lit iC;4 rk to the Boar Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem ,. 'APPROVED� 'S ',$0 : x C. W. Kirby qq•_r • :i . County Attorney Got c H. 41-.4?rW. star B 1352 REC 02304777 09/25/92 16:22 $0.00 2/010 F 0698 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERIC 4 RECORDER WELD CO, CO 8 1349 REC 02302014 09/01/92 12:36 $0.00 2/010 F 1476 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 920823 Parcel No. 2 vILD comm: or. A10) OAS rr.er Cpatmtaiti 160 mans, Non sr Lai CataLt.g 160 me: missal as.., an n lea, TFts LIAre* AOII?noCl, dssod cAts ,YLl,6. day of (24/"Di"" ,. It 7�, made rd .cured Lte by sod hawses Vie, coons, COLOMADO, s pelitlal mvMivi.ta of des 57.9di 07 WLOIADO, acig by aad Uanf► U. IO&IA 0y OOWN7T ODl'csszomow CI=ODUIC:T OF iCA, for its r`aprtiva taaamt., a/o IOARD OF COUNT CRMUuz0ROts, Vg.D ODOIFT corrung. CLIUI. 913,,011) 37Cr. UT V!. co 50631, Mntsaft'r eallaa Lasser, ads i*ndl/l erc Yam? ib.•1L n f'in N7.',wii.lyt l��,nc do ot"ef l.nia.ft.r smiled lassoes =aura warns, said lasso. has sp►ll.d to Laser beam oil .ad gas law oa.arfag ti. Laud bassi& d.a.rt1M. mad has pad a fL:Lg la La tea arses at 710.00, plum t bas aostdanria of 7 3hQ./r. per Mortal mare, find b7 Lean a as .ddialasal s.alMrnatn tar W patted .f tla law, mad laws anon is pay a mrmal vassal of g /t'eO. QS . assryt.d at tl. Vasa Of S / r .Lamb an . r grandpa obese( r' P p yarn am is loll.riag sarWontLotr VIZIyAS. ell U. rntriraassa nLatn se said appldaatdat Urn lees sagLLt rich sad said app7.tsatdea ka bees approved ad .bland by Lary T»1'OII, is saatd.rastpa of as. asr.pas■ta home, pa tie pars of Lass is be paid. baps as ptf.ard. Lesser dos. loa. .aii.Lv.1y to Lea.es for cis gals and only patpoa of drillLsg ter, dawy.pm.e of ad paed.atdaa r oil is pa, of etcher of a n. Wren aid tMnfta rick tie rig a TA .re all oil ad gas re prodatat at aired%benfrw ad tat flawed as royalty by Leaser alms tie ~tare of Wan Luso, togrhor nth righ a..f.rny, "—t• al aawicud.■ fur pipltam■, talspinta ad t.Lgr p► 1Las, tasks tad fiasuess for pssdm'/as ad aortas ter push pradat. aad knatag aid basalt's apl.yrs, and say at all rights ad privilege* sarsaaty few W aeplrmata W.Spada of .aid Last for .Ll ad.pa. U. follariag da.artled lad shard L W Coati of veld. State of Colorado. as sere prtSaulaLy d Lb.a as gabs.. DLSCI7"7M OF l.Vo SIC5SOe 7Oyd$!IF DAVCI Nip rig.SWIANE1/4.NEkNWk 34. 5 63 TO !&VT An 70 9CLD soak Lad. and .11 A. rights and pit/blips pentad krrwud.r to Lanas, rail tea Your .t Twelve .•slab an n cm. 21O47 of Auau.t . 19.21 as w(amay as, aid a lag iMse.tt.r ma ail aad Lae, as either et clam, Ls prodsad L psrLg Qtsaatrt.a foam aid lad it Lome S. +t".ip.tly swami L boat fide detl1Lq or trorhitg spent/aim n said laud, sujat to the use.as..dial.. horeW Drtllt.g or run tisg penttat' .h.11 be dawned r be dtlip.tly prfoarst if share L sae delay r•..asks thereof fr a pater purist tk.. a4M17 &....nova days val.e as strrias to rim sg L pastel by lawn pta..W4 tha a 1.deilltag or remiss per tlar an tosuaed daring said pr4ary an r ay .mamma thong we s►il. aL lease L Ls iota by names of pndMiLs of .LL sad gas or machos of ilea, or thin rush•rnattag la sam.aYI tLapes.taty days mesa w.ati n of pnduatLa for W purpose of n sstsbIL hLg the mots sal provided Swaim Wt W.pnHati.s is -.oma ed daring ...a\prtrry taws it say ..swims thorn!, or wails ail. laws La is toren by vat's.of ao.h drLllt.g r nwrliaa *pansies r ether padustta, B 1349 REC 02302014 09/01/92 12:36 $0.00 3/010 F 1477 MARY ANN TEOERSTETN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO (laviad 3/911 1 B 1352 REC 02304777 09/25/92 16:22 $0.00 3/010 F 0699 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 920823 L EO%70 torsomISON - Lamer nines the right a. eoduet aplaretia w the Lased Ind pnvtd.d cab..plorstia goes hat antis. vita rights paned banks. I. ua.Ld.nti n et the prai..s, tic path.. sweaoat mad acne as Villas. 1. 1DraL • If thla lane La anta.4d for a add5ttaa l ten Y nosing for la-the=ION parapap►barest. Lase Mall pay as Lesser the as et On Dollar ($1.00) per man for the Lad adored bade? as delayed natal to U. an of the ..aria, baaasla as;at in alas a nasalising p.sdmilaa trill b. paid Snag via raaiai..$ lLL. of this lease, aawally, La ahem.. a sr balers sash anivawry dau bsrst. Than Wall le as nand et rimed nasal. 2. NOLLIT • Limn shall assent for try sag all nb.wase reined n tae Jasd Lad sad Loaeee shall pay as Lesser as royalty. L MALtiee is a . rasa s preWAad. is; .rasps ter media sad w tie lss.e& lad, wavnidably last eV Lased es on land lag. with appnnl at lissom. SAO faldwial. • A. 0a .Ll. 12.51 et on oll prde.d sad .wad Lase Via lama LIM. , At tar amiss of lamer. ad with .Lary (60) days' raise vs Lessee. Laser my take Las royal" sit. L hied, la rain meat lass shall deliver mama royalty*Ll as Lasser w the Lased I.M. teen et *est sr g.gatia. ate an ptp.Ua.. s mange tai"dnt$sat.d by Laser. St Lassa sha11 sot L ask sass be wens d to peevidg in. naiads for ay rash .LL for a Stager parted ah.a eas math Mtn the Se La nn late SAS. With sixty (60) days' aedea as Lanai. Laser ay sass. tskla oil malty La MM. Viet paid a nab. Via royalty .dell I. ealalaut epos W Lan stint valve. of the ell at sham ell.Ma► shall at i. need to S Jan tea tan pram nodally paid u Lassa at as wall by air poeaaasn themt$ ad la as even stall no metal"be anal apes Tans a market va as Vs vell lass • than ohs p..u* n L t sh paii. ft.ld for ca sr L•the s► ets. of a pans ' prise L the fdald for .aaa ell. spat a assist v. .s at the wall La tea the pnwalliag pries rnntnd by aim pas ass M al. bald for toil of labe page as annoy at the Sr meet ell L na tan pap.lIaa w saran saki. S. Oo p.. LaldL6 asstaghead $Y er eter Ass Sans. 12.51 of the fair amebas value as th. roll ar of the prime rsasLet by Leas at aka well.. vkisasv r La pats,, d all da pinned ad old fen Mi Land lad or oohing off abs lad by Lase. A any of all aatrest& for .ale of $a• 'bell be tvnis►ad to Lasser. than gas La meld ages anarat that he. boa append by Laser, U. Last sans; value .1 nab pas ter daewiaLK the royalties payable bassoons stall be tae prise at whisk sash gas L mild sager sash entrasa. Ns approval by Lear of the teem of ay mush armrest shall manta u nsba Laser s pang Minn er .blipta it t►.svtder La any way. At the sptta of Lnar, ad MLah Miry (60) days' astiss Miasma. [rims? take Las royalty L Lid. With slaty (60) day.' mass as Lease., lamer say am . iii p. wyalry fa SS. C. All am of sabot[$ abs .L1 mad/s pa prang shall 1a deem by Lassa ad ask sasaa Mall sat giro sly sue assastly nano U. royalty paynns as La..sr. Laps that rdrtlad sorts ter[sae'. [-SAM royalty Jill be bens by [War. D. If Lasser seas a Laser Liters La S. .Ll an gas dipaLn et has acme-deasrghd lad mitt tie oatim aet as4LWdat La Sala sass. shwa ION nysltiss an natal. Sna pasridad .ball i. .W as inns only la the pones Alai LTA Luna bean as the Nola ad aaMWud Las, bat as sisal of say Sao saidan.ada shall be adds by Lass hsnad.r. B 1349 REC 02302014 09/01/92 12:36 $0.00 /00 F 1478 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO M+.•+ sue) 2 B 1352 REC 02304777 09/25/92 16:22 $0.00 4/010 F 0700 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 3. 5LCNID5 - lessee agrees to keep .md to have is pa.9eeln complete mad amaze been aad rained. aborts' en proemial an diapeattia .1 Amy and all .vbata see 'mewed a the leased lead at to poem Lunt• at all namable bars, co smarm Om cam. er to tani.k man n of ammo to Leaser upon enema alas Ku pant e.r'a mapper; lntmistsiin. Lasew will me M ensasabla with wgaaau. All maid books as reseed. shall be nutted by Lame* an Ma available La Wands to lesser ter a porting of aoa less Ma five yen. 4. RPASURDLOR! - All production shall be eesuranly measured mate' stamina. oeibllahad by ad Marina Gas Aamaindoa (ACA) and/or aha marina Patrelna Laaltats (API) at all masoning dais.. .hall be tamperproof as early i.e possible. Oil royalties Si. Maim the urn of skids locos shall be .aleulaud a areal sad aunt. MaNremmata Mtk's API natdtrda Galen A Sitfanea mama el aealerent. nblaa as Lasser's approval, is presided. 7. 7.172=1 AND W?0R.S - All palmists mad npena de Mender shall be made a or Mien tha d.7 nth permits an reports an le. hying la u4 paragraph .hall M eaataed u Minn the aninina of aha prWey teen hereof. Oil royalty payments aad eapp.rting Amman. •ball be submitted prior a.the Lan day of ram matt Sellntag aN amtak'. sal. .f pnduetisa, W pa royalty payments sad appenteg Mumma sr_„ be ahetttad prier u tm Inc day of the mead math fallaiag oast eau's male of pnWmain. All payments shall be mad. by nob. sink, certified Oath, er mammy ardor. Palma M.dag entwining, SsalLL.;Lomi, or .amaa►tamia at amp kind Manner *ball at b•mammal by Lesser. A psalm ter a an pima; .hall M charged as on forth la U. PD(AL:Z$ paragraph bnna. d. ,?DiAL:1L$ - A pearl*? .hall he impend for, bat sot limited to late payments, improper}lemmas, .penal sal datisiessima. violation of any animal of skis lean, or false ctsrmman mad. as Lover. PeaaltW shall be do .maid by Lesser% oms aOnw(as pr.vidmd for by lift, at may be is am fees et, but mast lM/ted se. iatsnet, fees, fins, satin lease eaaellatia. A pearlay eu.dole shall be prepared by Lear al shall. Meae enmity. imdLt.ly slum pablia nobs.. Said aekadvla may be nasal ism time se alma attar palls settee. 7. LY - Ilea teen ad endiateu ei this than shall be pennant sal aarsisd Miami to all laws, raid., regalana., criers. 1901 .fWseu sr resolution applLaJL t. and Uniag spa aha siisiaaratia of leads and annals wend by the Canty of Vold. as is love, ales mad ngalatla.. gran sag oil d gas opersatna in Colorado. violation .hall rends La ?amain as prwtad few by 1a or a set feral L the atormmeati.ead sandal* or shall, as cM min .f Lasser, dealt La default as precile benieatur. I. S0CILVDLR - Lissom may at say tin, 1y pans' to Leant all Mann then dam_as prvidod boron. nnes.r AL. lane insofar as the nag movers all in may portion of the lee heroin leaved sad be shied inn NM., obligatioaa sr liability karmaader with rupees u the last sis arresdoradl provided tin be partial n n inter or Bawl sties of this vase .hall be for lea Uwe sties trau K a}pnsirul7 Easy. (b) aaa or Ga.rwatal In envenoming a. a tplararga.ruw senflal pnvWl fortes alas ills aterthincl dam sad the pads herein nand to La.... shall man and enema aboelatsly Lepenatw imm.diasel7 W .anorntly with a. Uaalnt an of a7 salt ia say eras it In by L.noo..Land wan annum st eitmw l'selsas this lean, or may at its term empnaad el iwLd. la me nee shall ay,arraMen be ingestive until Inane shall have.Me tall provision for ensegvattaa el time lead prelim.aid pretest/em of the marks eighth at the lased Lad. B 1352 REC 02304777 09/25/92 16:22 $0.00 5/010 F 0701 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO (LtWd 3/p1) 3 B 1349 REC 02302014 09/01/92 12:36 $0.00 5/010 F 1479 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO .. *. ASSIC+OOaa+ls A. Laws, etch prior watts men of Law, .all lava as nab; to sous tie angles L.N►eld Leone of said Leas La all or pan of cM lad cw■ad ►.nhr, tub on fan, harnse, LW .ntipwas tons of attritional? fare (40) sew. or G.vsrreetal Is; o.neepodLeg to a wane caner satin for say pasLaL amLaw.es. sal for approval of wok salaarst Lessor mall soha a aaatar.n Jorge Is as sun to be detested by lasaar. Pear ea ertesa •►pausal by Loser of aa•Lar ac of this ]war, Lass. (miter) .Mal at be villein of Lt. Jligattws .ceder the tetra sal sasdtaas area. An w.tp use *ball at sad ue an of this lease. 3. If ay am.ipoea of a portion.f tie land weed Ln►y mall be appavod, .sea is.. .M31 be lased to tie as.ipas awanleg the ...4..d lead, .ntalasg the as teas ad sadists a ua 1...., .d Latta e to ten as the Law S. Llattal, aid as widow sell be release)asd.d4Jerpl two all. tatWr .bligalws .d 1LJilityt as to ra% pantos N waged. C. Lean. Oall amity Lean of all aaslaarnts et radieided peneetaao or afar Lassos. Salt Lena... mall r% a rasp seed or spewed by Lear, sad the *tine of say gun sniprn a will be anal), .ad ably b arroa aba paean %Mete., gad eeaMe tin tors of this laser ad to dampes@ becaws pants& to say mush mammas aW1 wane to relive L..a few.porfamaaa of say tame S r .asdielas barest or to posepea. an tie. tb.ntor. Laser .hail at all. %lase be .settle to lea solely to Laws or hi. asstaaoo 'Mn ea tea Woke as biag eke solo gnat and. sad for as sadas( o f 42. setae ne4.d by Jar Leas ad for the pastes..a et all one sad esadttioet beast D. Although at bialys.s Lewes. all laan.aea of every kcal d Yours Mataawer atiestiea this loan .M.'Id be LLLd with the Lam. 10. 0V17ZTDVIC I0TALT= • Any sad 41 na.mtins or asa4grsn or ..snitLag roSoloa aka31 be abjnv t .. sppteval by Lasser. The teal of said svtnidtag ayaltao m•-.. oat .wad fags pnoat (5t). Saluting say wnn4ya royalty previously p..v44d for alai prelscyn mewls a relay aerate .1 Litton (13) barrels per day or slaty th.v.aad w►a fee of gas per day (.0 y&Y!D). te ta west predwtios drops to tabs Dawn or less. say werritlsg nyslty whisk assn fits prase (51) say be .e.psaded. Laser'• ,. approval of a ana.tin or •amig•a•at of .a avennUyg royalty Aball, set had Leaser far mesa of wit s.rrithag nyele d shall sr wallas Lase of ay of tee ebltptLws ter west of ..yaltSe to Law s prettied by ROYAL?! paragraphs area. 11. ant yam • Lases apse a preen the land lad free twinge by offset ells Iowa a el)atalog last an send by Lasor, vas such gnaw La sat tap.s.a.d for by twteedaysp. It .ball be pn.vrd Wt W pndvaalae of .il .ad gas fees offset ell. Gags. L amain taw as Lae Las, vales Last asianaes to Lesser'. siLata;Les. ky etgW.rtag, pologlS, or war data, eke padYriw trim sash offset ell des an real; La .s► assuage, or that to detL'lag of . roll sr vale w tie lard lad wild an essopLla to purposes of prwsscys sea Sp.aan ender as fwd lad.Lwow'. domain domain a to W .at.Yns of ash Waage *all be Llaal. as Lases J.11 a•owly Ks Lenora order eeraw or .ornader rata lane n to say meal esd•valapd rasp as dostpstd by trait. 12. ICY12111k017 -Upsa 4Lesave y *t *LI ad tag .r either of the ea sea laa..d load. Law gall pe ad eau annals d6LLpre to develop said lad at a rate .d to ma anon *saws with tie worry dewlopsons of abs tall la Adak tie lend load loo. B 1352 REC 02304777 09/25/92 16:22 $0.00 6/010 F 0702 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO (Savised 301) B 1349 REC 02302014 09/01/92 12:36 50.00 6/010 F 1480 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 13. TOOLING CAOSL • Lan ay at ay tin or t/ws pool sty part er ell at eat Le .r an a way senor ee stets rtU alter Lads ad loo... :trots ar aaeta, L the an field r u a anattaaa a apsead raft as facilitate s evenly or wtt.n wll•apael.a patters er to amply with say an,. nee or replaces of the Suss or federal regulatory or aoae vatLs any hares Jerialntlaa. beak rein stall he anaplahed or uaasa.d y Mar of and a dosentia of paeliaas or dalareLa e. t.aaa•tta o f pala& ad by ailed or t.aarie1 • en a Lean. w u the apones y sm. Las n rroyehleg p.ntLea rpa Sr praawata Ira say pan at nit aprnaa YLC aball be stilted for alit psrpara of sea leas ea pinton prodwsaa free the La.. Leine sell aliessea a eta Law Us pr p.na ..a an of peels►ahem nab the rnag. L tkia la.s. lail.d•d la ay .ush spates matt beer. to the total mange a an spatag rasa. U. VNITXZAT.ON • OPnnwsur OH . L the an Lear panics the Leas h.nla laa.•d to M. lYle.l ern a saga saiaatin ee ntiasats. .ar••..at. Leh. aau .t Chia en may he dined a be .ad4tLsl.Y..saatan to an adn•oat. Vies *sly a peen at U. Lad veer tea Lw anent by a;spew-. lane Y]ap.gate U. lad sad Lone a .spans La.a for sal parats at aeYLtal thesean the en.f aaab aspen Less. tall he lMtod a to at evLgaal tea of skim leas... The mama of the law Y Sac perdu m•.-•-- La W vale shall be ant to be naiad to sons to ash area.ta.. N.pr.aYL.g 1-- shall t•aMaa a the feat caMwrsar dam et ea Lea t•llwgag the tonMatia data .t.:Use nit it pan th.ra( aMti]Laa the ya•, bet a a an prLn a ih. .at at the ratty can .t as laase sr the .n.aMa as of the lease. 13. TI000CTIhi • Lena shall. n►lest a sppllaJL era, nplaitwa.as orders. spans sad pnta.all rent on the lead ea w In as the an are arable at prawn a p.$a t.aaltea. ad shall earn the sae se u a preen at a net sarssa.na at* as nu of pre ssen of yells a Mj.aag l aads vttha U. an fdsle sat malts the labs of geed •asis•.rLg praatls. .aaape tat.. tab tan a an • seat saner sane ma awn. ann. W sea for nab lnf ate.w or.s-psanLaa..florod atlas a say be append La naiad by Lao. La.w shell he n.p.asAL for adgmaa an a netey a all pradwna praptrtla.. 16. SET-2N VELLS • 2 Lan tall saplata • all a. U. lewd last prNwaive at as eat Lain La sale a pndn sak gas this unlash lash of eatable .•rhet therefor. Lacer ay gnat Leave ar pasta of his abLLiaaLssa a praln henwer nil a sane sane for ash sa w be.test, al tunas et] nee ✓ap•sstn aria. Lt shall he and Out gat La bang padawl avant La nag geaatii... Zane. hay.wr. Wt balsam ee Ace .Yiv.rrry en a•n, of the year att a a.e.ata.t Ue Ln by nano .1 a ah.a•e all. Lawe Sall pay to Law • abot-a royalty .1.a1 a 53.00 par an of W lass per as La •Uisin es the n.al rnal. The nee- mesas of tech 'St•a royalty pay.st tall he 5240. Lim year'. thet•ta natal:] shell be tarfaLnd to :agar adapt fa as ahet-a nary pet for the ]mar erns nab, W ell b•5La proeataa. The -_-n_ canasta of tie lase, dr a tae :semis. .L.• sews w11. null be five year. ►•T•ad U. meals tan as eaahel La the DSiN5IOt perynph bears. The penes of any tune :masers shell heat the ale pain of Lesser. 17. 07126110115 - N. .J iantt. lrLllfag w pos .,tin eparalea. Lredag avant LatWali see. dull he vista 200 fes t of ay sMatlag bailees a star l.gev.eYst, '-" g roan all w nanais. .Laaa the mans psat niaa of W oaar of aM lapin era. Lear .hell hap • awn leg et web all dat1Lt Saint... ahn.Lag by sew a earlptMa U. t.ataar pawl-Wank. the dopth as ale en t.assla was sand, as tar of fees of sash also :stag sae a on wells when as, ag W"caul depth of ash veil dr111at. L..a, vita any (30) days liar W .apnea•r*Modems{a w sell. 4L1L6 bs.w.Mn, shell Lila to the aiflw of Lessor •.eepl a ae sera log if,ash yell. to .her KU a espy at W earth leg at Ua reaatl sty lag .t U.all rhea ass less. a elaher of Use. en Mai B 1352 REC 02304777 09/25/92 16:22 $0.00 7/010 F 0703 MARX ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERIC & RECORDER WELD CO, CO (Inn 2/91) 3 B 1349 REC 02302014 09/01/92 12:36 $0.00 7/010 F 1481 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO ad Aloe a copy of all drill sass teat multi. ears rattda and analyse., rseoa at p.rfonsi.es an ialtLl proucti . Ions. if may. It .y of the tatsrstten resolved by son paragraph La sonsatasd la roman regalia co be lilod with S. Oil and Gas Cae.rv.tt.. CwLata of Colorado. who ngvtrae.0 .f Ni. paagrp► for sun iatoaasia may b. &sainfted-y .al !Llin*with said Caning a. snaps to sepia of the reports a an ngut..d by an falloriag paragraph. .) praviMd that All .Sal tafesasia Ls {ssdi.saly aaij.hl. we Lah,. Ay proprietary iafasatles as subsisted shall at be .lint u palls La.patla 'melee Celanda IN,. Lena shall luny pipalarn haler plow depth. Ls. . shall ass sad swat sutfli.as arfag oaaYg to proton the ram►vain tells of A. area. 10. ICtflCA710N . Lna shall Malty Iona and an anon 1 sr north. agar at the Laotian of wage drill sit. at last Sus aeon prier to asmaing AVL11.Ls poat4u anon. Lassa shall arL'y loan betm seaming to pies W .laden an all by any of Lase's raven far ap,nv.l or wader tatgo of Caton so plug and anent. 19. 7010)6 • Leas .hail be lt.hl:fo all dap. we U. sofa. of to lout. 1Lnat..k, g•s.iag taps, water all'. a.ers.L.. or Lprnaaau egad by lens..'s operatics a aid 3.d. No spoons .1.11 be eomaoa'sd as no lad hantasbave nearing wales. an wall lease. Wall lon filed a geed and affiataat bend risk Lacer. L as sat to be fUel by Lama.., we swot the paysess fat awn damage' a may be anon by lessees operations en said lead and to aeure saaflt.ra.with all the seven as pnviin g of S . lea., W Lys of the Stew of Colorant and the nlog and ngwlatiw Swots appertaiaiag. A bad any b. halt a offset for W ILL. of Fredonia of any all, 20. 31117.17,3272 • Leah shall sot ram say wylsory, equipages or fixtures planed en aid lad. ether the. east& anyone, son drew the wing Lama any wail tales on noell all paleness as obligation ~resell tee Lana also tha seas of this loss shalt lows been paid or satisfied. Ay ma hIary, sgvLrsss or !inures left on this Lad for a period of sore Oa aL (6) reds after a egiratSat har.K, shall aaeessially lean the granny of L.ur. 21. Or DISCOVERY • Should Loss.s dial n, say seaman predate oar than ell ad gas. a or withg a land land. L.n.. shall viable seven (7) days repent mush Masan to : a.ar, is alsh .nn lows.. sad Logan any somata . prwLia for pndvasiea .! .soh disagree,. 22. NAM - 21L. lea.. dos new Erma pea4eia. elmn or implied. to lean for aver tool/sanest drilling, w aYblLahhag aver rely Kahnt the ants. penin.lan of the surfas senor. If Loner Ls the wren. arr. sand p.ai'aLaa .ball set be angsew►ly anal!. If Mg... Mena to .eublieh or ljdiease ay uses. right in bwtsaLal w a the leased land, any sun dilt.atisn or appli.attn .doll a L the Men of Lessor Lt lesser L. the .urines sonar. It. mama .hall apply to any antrLhuy water rights stahll.W a the leased land which may M put u hea.ft.ial we. eti aid land. Z7. D77AW.? • Open failure or MCalt or Lean so amply with any of a tens and prw4Lane weer Lcl.liag but new liana to the fallen. we 'amply will laws, nlee an agrlatlas gw.nleg Coined. ell .d goo pentlas, Laear to loay authorized ups anise mad laerial as haenimarsor insane to egaaol this lass as to all of an fwd lol as naiad w paaand by lase. Stranger. Is she ..ant of an, sal default or failing. L.... shall. lafah rang may 'oak sasellatla, send to Leao by ssniti.d mail. so the pen alit.s address of and Imago, as sags by the reeoma at Lear. a cotta. of Lt'naia to annul for rah f lloen w d.twlt. poailyt.g the asst swag chat Lf ants shorty (30) days Ono the data or soling .aid talc• lasses elall .togas mak Callan or default. as asselytia will be nada. It sunk 8 1352 REC 02304777 09/25/92 16:22 $0.00 8/010 F 0704 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK 4 RECORDER WELD CO, CO (lanced 3191) a B 1349 REC 02302014 09/01/92 12:36 $0.00 8/010 F 1482 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK S. RECORDER WELD CO, CO • fadera as default fa rim aarnacd within tbiny (30) dy. aft.r W &atlas of slab aabian, W Si Lc... dr. sea vaguest a haart g as soak sealsm within shirty (30) day., Ulm lama..will asiaan d be aa.a.l.d by ap.nain of thta paragraph without further statism by Lessor, or further satin. to L 2A. DTDOION - If Loco. Lila so..h. lawny of oil aid saki et eLab.r,set thong M p.ylag twsaas twist the prim, Sage hanof, or dries WL1lRag rpanala.a aaaared durint.the.prissily &aeonhassst. Lon.s may red nom. applimusiliaa to Laser is as .ac.raa of this Smash. . The gnaws d mush attests *MU b. as S. a.la optima of fawner. ans.rd/K to W foll.viag isdittons. Al. Na Lean4 Imga rant ha astenMd far an an as (6) a asM from Oa .41 x1 aspiration data. D. That the Lassos stall pay so S.Lasar tha ma of s•tbAd of tha .rtgiasl bonus. via a Sala Its of To. Dollars (120.00) per tars. C. Ma Lssr are pay to W Lase. S. aon of Out Dollar (91.00) per an lard a. Mlay d &asset far the as of tam a.a.aai.a. D. That S. royalty rill rands %ha teas. 23. HOLD HA3pd233 • Lar6 aMll iadoaaify Loam .µEta; all lability amid lea., ass assists all alai a and secior, tailgating tam Adia of orb slain r .adorn based upon et arising out of Wags at wary, aalwdag drab, as parrm or prgarty Yard by of avaulyd in ..aratia wit).p.ntLar ea the fared land or by a.Nlsar armted th.roby, ar based upn ay rattan of say'n srsSa...rdis..aa, or n$ulasaa. + 26. COXDVIM120N - If the loaeol Lod -ball be tak a La say .asdarattr pneneda9. ahfa lass -ball . onaonattaally t.rainasa a. of S. data of taking. Tha award for sus!ashatain.-.hall be paid to Limner. aye for an 'Malaga award(.) paid sa Ina for strand dl eM gas mans. a Sisk ens )OCCCCCCO( of asap op.atfLa aman(s) .hall b. paid to Latter Is lieu of malty Ls% by *Was at the ndena.aia. Japirfariilla •hall ha retard by lama per toss laths st1T..DTIT prsgsp►San. Italy a parties at S. and Lad Ls a.Mm by a.adaonsaLn. Lasser say, at its .Saga*, tertian. 44 Lana se camas* my flat p.nas of the lamer as take.. 27. DOIOR! - Ivey? effort L ad. by Inner so avoid argots :a all pn.adutna Lrludtsg but sot laLtd to nntn Lataga aa{ low ?separatism. Lasser shall set la liable for Any Lseonnnn.sea at loss somas{ by snort Whisk ny tear. Ls... •hall settfy Lasser aadiataly upon daarrory of may 'rows or 4Laanpa .y vkoSaosvar. 2a. AHCHAIOLOCT • Law shall sot damn? davnrb, matt .sUaat, raove sr alter ,•, s- nag ?enlistees .r-bat.efa naour.ao of err had ma gall Craw last as prwvLd.d by law. TMas &asternm tsdrd.. Ina an set /i.46.4 to, all art&fasna of mane, vied er anal, pasegnpha, stru srse, aa{ bate.. A diasev.y of em'i�t""gg'o(n _.. pn*i a n.r or ►Lauri& mature shall la repassed Sa Loner s tam stags of CaLrd..^Aoabati..gtite` Lmmadat.ly. 29. Warn= a A. 'Gas' ma red hare's shall ...a all pass_(aaspsattbla sed .o..rbmacibl.). ialediag but set liana( W all osmium hydr.rrbons, passe sryo.d.. wMn Waits. and bol a. D. 'Oil sad gam' as rand berets 'hall Rnl.W all satsuma predated as byyrduata tsnwith. LnLdas In set United tt a,J2r, B 1352 REC 02304777 09/25/92 16:22 $0.00 9/010 F 0705 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO (H..R..e S/p1) B 1349 REC 02302014 09/01/92 12:36 $0.00 9/010 F 1483 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO Na C. raying gaatiaL.a a. eV hernia .hall ant as afar Is gaatite* of oil and g.. or .f .icier of . ^ U.. agitating to pay for U. aoo..t see% of prnwla all. •.? 30. r*s AgS ASSIGNS • 510 be..lia awl obligation of t►L. lean .M11 Laura to sad le Uinta(nee W hats., legal-wyr....Ytiva., .ww..os or aagtas of Lanai but me able... .r assistant novel, w of any Ca Amman Sal., .loll I. Waddy pa Laser...a tie ate h.. Was wppay.d by lawn.. salelaad a Om O A33Iao®fn' paragraph,prevt Md. NI 31. mourn Oy TITLE - Lerer den Mt v.na% tine to U. l.aan pinion, but it .hall. qa agent. allow Lase insets to awl abstains sad nlet notlo papaw as It b.. 1. Lta file.. Ilan shall be a ellipsis. C w Is..w•. pan to purslane now w apple aa,1 w ember title papers an to do any .retie writ L. .....4: . sosMatLau vial any in elm sinjan lane. All aMvasu of ettl.. .salu w.r spplaasao). Yut..d by Lessee annA.4 an .n►l.n landa shall beams no pnpnrry of and la dal/nred te as Wear Lassa has sapl.a.d no site ansaaatn mad aansi.. .n%. Enjon, however, a as ride of Lain a s. noel .batman was aquas at ay W. Mari.{ U. tea of U. lean. IS VT117.33 tmxaM. lona Imo lama) Aland W ..used ita mar to be .ip.d by no DOUD 0y comet GDelns oita1 07 TIE OOUXTT 07 WED, vial the .sal of eau Kfu. .ttired, ad inn has wiped ass apa..ean Wm day sad yam firs above Mama. SOAEO OT cwtr COr,RS1IONDLS 0 0 vDS Ct101R!. GaouAADD/0"/"Can a▪ u .. g tra'rrjrhat.S... .a Pi f p Rid Cp.sr •Ctu*M to aim - '. .� � e 0 0<7 / J .1YIf,.;n,1 U// • • O A by. "L •" Cr".�p..)t- ,CS aN pia a •• n LLEESx. Q N •i• ;1 6f • CAV {4 e_r-soix,........ ,L _,. N H a,t ShtY i1),Y�p••:y+1)_ _. O , MA: h .. em e! t s asSwledpbean. ben s .ti- 2. day of �M 4- , a 7 51 A,fit °P." 1 j Van M1 0.1 VL'ailaa.�. (let .tti Ll �.t•�7 '"1 r. C by ast fl*. Lnn.N Likill 1/4414 y >. Nan Pala a1. i 1; 33 I '1 e 4- . n•1 O el 0 CCI Lid Sib 2.1 0 (ivied 3/11) I B 1349 REC 02302014 09/01/92 12:36 $0.00 10/010 7 1484 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK 4 RECORDER WELD CO, CO ,,I A22302012 AR230Y716 RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION OF OIL AND GAS LEASE COVERING CERTAIN PROPERTY OWNED BY WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, LOCATED IN Ni SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH. RANGE 63 WEST WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County. Colorado, and • WHEREAS, Weld County, Colorado, is the owner of vast acres of mineral lands located in Weld County. Colorado, and WHEREAS, a portion of said mineral acres not currently leased was put up for bid to lease, and WHEREAS, Randall Taylor, 4889 South Alkire Street, Morrison, Colorado 80465, submitted the high bid to lease 320 net mineral acres, more or less, described to-wit, Ni Section 14. Township 4 North, Range 63 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, Weld County desires to accept the high bid offer submitted by Randall Taylor to lease the above described mineral acreage for $11.12 per net mineral acre. for a total sum of $3,558.40 together with a rental fee of ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) per net mineral acre, which lease is to run for a period of three (3) years, Commencing August 26, 1992, and ending at 12:00 noon on August 26, 1995, unless otherwise held, as stated in the lease agreement 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 high bid offer of Randall Taylor, 4889 South Alkire Street, Morrison. Colorado 80465, be, and hereby is, accepted for a period of three (3) years with the total sum being as above listed. B 1349 REC 02302012 09/01/92 12:35 $0.00 1010 F 1455 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERIC & RECORDER WELD CO. CO B 1352 REC 02304776 09/25/92 16:21 $0.00 1/010 F 0687 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 920824 ,LEO/7/ PLi .Po2igb ; a. nriko/Z OIL AND GAS LEASE - TAYLOR (S14, T4N, R63W) PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of August, A.D.. 1992. n% J ///� BOARD OF COUNTY ORl4NISSIONERS ATTEST:/dD'/ �/V['I�UJ(/// WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld.C'o ntyClerk to the Board ' Geo a Ken dy. airman BY: `'�t..rf,a 4(/ -A, -7 4 e ' , Deputy Clerk to the Boar onstance L. Rar ert, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO ORM: C. W. Kir U County Attorney Gor C W. . Webste B 1352 REC 02304776 09/25/92 16:21 $0.00 2/010 F 0688 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO B 1349 REC 02302012 09/01/92 12:35 $0.00 2/010 F 1456 MARY ANN FEUERSTEXN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 920824 Parcel No. 3 vflA copal OIL AND CAS LI,.r Coatalaiag 320 acre•, save it least Cat•aag at .Laval ant, an .r loom TCZ3 LSUZ AORLtt'AIT. dated this ..•1(c day .f (2/.n_L'� !A7' , 19 y .s. a•d mater*. Lam by .d berms. yr.!, COWL!, COLORADO, tcia. • p•ll .rbdiviaia at the ST& 01' COLORADO. data' aT .d throng► ah. )04D CT COUNTY OOI9QSSIC ins 0T I'ID: ODWT 0?VBa, for its ngativa arenna. tie BOARD OT COONTT Cd0.4SSZOXIAS. VELD COUNTY COMNIAL CcITRII. 915 lOT! STAQT, O1t10¢RT. CO $0631 ►.w$•twr gall*. Lemon. adds e;e4f dd4/1 ' 74.y t `rqQ .fQrrr4 /mot/vier veneer _ /p7tvt )Cn,n / teaJope..(O 5Mv/saes- ynasfnr walled La..ee. VIlICCISZTE • =OWL mid Looses hsa applied to Lessor far as MI sod p. Lso. ...arta' the 1aM levels described. sod M. paid • filial fee fa the swat of 510.00, plm A torus ew.Wrntis. of S per atonal asr.. flood by =mew so a MdMdwtl isatdnataa for tiegratis' of the Lan, ad lamas .gross ca pay AS amoral wtual of $ �Q, IS . •wput•d sc U. ran of $ /, , per ahar•1 an n females thereof par year. sod the tollwrag oraLdarnaal VRRLAS. all ch. requirements nLtive to mid sppli.ala bays been hly .wplUed with at sold .pplanaln las b... •pp.wed sag allowed by tatter; TRRIlltn. is .nslMnttn of she agnaoat. 1Mna. a A. pet of Lassos to b.p.td. h.pt.d ptrf.aad. Leon Ms* as. aalw.tv.ly to Loans for the .ale as only„mpg= of triply' in, ay.Lpaat of prdsetia .1 .Ll sad µ.. Or .Lther Si also, tLrnn .M th.r.fra with the right to .vll all oil sad gsa a*predated and .an tMnfra ad at nerved as royalty by Limner wear al* tem of alto 1...•. together eta rigAta-at-vey, oaoaws. and *.ntndaa far p5p.11a... teleplay a*. t.lagnp► 16.... tads And flews. far prod...ag and aeries for ask product, sad homing ad boardlq aploye... ABA ay ad all rigt15 at pnvLLnn. aasaafy for tha aplw.tta ad speratLas of Acid last for oil at µa. the fellatio' a.nth,d Lad situated is the Casty of Veld. Stars of Colorado. .*.acre psnioalarly d..eraaed as follows. DT]CRITTj&N OT U+01 SRC 1ON" TOHNSRIP RANCL N1, 14 4 63 To RAVI AND TO SOLD aAAA Lad. aMd all al. righm And prlvUlge. grand h.r.v.ar to Las... at5l tb. bat of Italy. stole= as on A. 26thay of August 95 19 as primary yam ad so Loy th.natpr as oil ad ga, Sr either of rhos, L. preae.d a rya' isastifL. fry aid last =Loss. S. dtlLg•atl/' -s'a'd La lt.a fide drilling or t.u.r►ta5 ipnddsas a aid lad. bjat to the taw ad.edittaa l.aa. DrS 3Aatw.r arbLag .patina .ball be aaot co ha dLSLgeatlp porton.= if there L. a aLy w'aasaton thereof to a pain pried %Maa *fry oraautln ays salmis a arastta La writing la great= by =sow „nit= that slink ArULlag or r.nal.g .gonnas an swrasd arm' mild „Mary tea ar my emossoLa tb.raf or olds Ws Lao to a tan. by cotta of pwr•ta. .t ail ad gas or =Mrs M ila, or flat nab v nrlag,a .erased=min gimp drys epa „matte. of pnaacaa for as mope= of n-..Wlyl/.g a. ass, ad prw4Md gyrator also mot p••dt•i/•• a mama{ davit' gab primary =raw say antenallatbsesof. or Chile tla L... L. L.fora by rota of ash atill4 or roYe•hdag spenaaa w otAn pr.doselee. B 1352 REC 02304776 09/25/92 16:21 $0.00 3/010 F 0689 MARY ANN FEUERSTEXN CLERIC & RECORDER WELD CO, CO (Pavdo.d7/91) . _ 1 • S 1349 REC 02302012 09/01/92 12:35 $0.00 3/010 920424 LEo17/ F 1457 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 1>?LOMTIaI - Lesser nerves U. right is unless relantia as abs least lam pawtaod eusb e►in atta dose rs Lessners nip rases. greased Mals. Is sa•s[dostiac of the pnatas, sM parties ..Sews as agree es fells.... 1. ttIP.AL - If Us. lea.. La .n.adsd in•t MtMsLr.l SUM u provided for is she 22:1761106 paragraph 1•e.ot. Lase. •►all par be Lear the sem of Om Delaw (81.00). per an for U. land •snared bony as 4.1•/66 menial for tie sea of U. ua•a.ta. teasels ..a as eve time .1 .st blithnd pndenSst.411 be paid Swing sM raaLety life of this leas.. •mashy, la snit., air Won eW artwrury dose Monet. Than .Mil be e steed .f vnasd reseal. 2. W0SA11r - Lae shell masers for say ad.15 embosses.. pedw.d a U. Lowed L66 sad Leese .hall par as Lean as ryslty. As addition to ohs weasels prntlsd, Yes .s.pt for padres wog a she leased lima. amay.idably lose or flared n U. lased L.M. wish approval of L..or. W tallwLtg' A. Oa oil. 12,S1 et she ell palmed eel ease tea de leased laad. As she optima of Lessor, .ad Na Navy (40) 4ys' stelae is Leese. Lan any sae. Li. male). oil 4 MLad, La walla event Lemon .hell deliver sash royalty oil m Lamar a she Laud lad. free of eon ow ded.astn. Lets she ptpollmes or storage Marts des[sesed by Lan. Yee Loss'. .a... Mae L muse. mum be required to provide fne valises for may sma► oil for • Lager period the& w seaU afar the same i. sea Late TAMP* VLeA slrey (60) Lye .ode. a L.su. Leer mey sass. Sieg ill ryelsy La hied. Wen paid is auk, She nyelty .gala be selsalamd upon she fags mast value.1 the oil as she ale whiah . all an be deemed I. be 1... saga U. pri.e rally pad.Is Lessee at Um sell by the pasS..r Usnotl and in as even shall eke nyalttse be tamed epos a mans valve at art all lams flea art paced prime is W field in soh oil. o La S. .bee••• St a passed 'wise /a W 11ail fly sash oil. spa • manic vales se S. well less Lea the psuva..^ prim .reirod by oUo paves...s. tt the field for oil of lave grad. eve gnvtty as she same wash .del L PM Leto pipelines or .seep !AS.. I. Os ga.. Lealudiag r.Lyh.sd gas it other gaseous .ib.ta.., 12.5% .f iM fair ommhew vase.e as the well or of she prise retsina by Lame es she yell.vhla v r Le grater, of ell goo praised al ley Crow W lemma lad sr aeililed off she lend by Lessee. A copy of ell investe for eels of Me shell be tarai ked so lessor. Vhen gee La sold males salsas tot bas been evermore by Laser, the fair antes value of nab pas in d.mratatag the nyaltia..payable Steamier .hall be a. pries a whisk sump gas is veld solar nab testiest. No approval by Lesser of U. in.. of say mob egrsenen eball spire to .eke Learn • party shores, or obligees at Usn.eMr L may ay. As she apnea of La.... eel wish slay (60) Lys' mine as Lassa. Leave may tabs Las royalty 4 Mai. Vita .iasy (660) 4ys' MIAs t. Line. Lour.may .sue %Wag gag royalty La SW. C. ALI eras of arnsiag Ua oil sad/n gas pnde.d .411 be berme by Lemma ad wash lases shall sot dismal?n LedLnatly nda.'als wy.ley pgmen. so Lan. Enema 'Ma aSat,ag ease to Lae.er's Lvltnd royalty 4:11 be bon. by Law. D. If La....$,u a lemur 'morsel is W oil sae gas LposLta of she s►evr-desnDed lead sea the annre sad sainted fa simple seem. Ikea she malaise mid naals Innis provided.ball be paid a Lees may La ii. peseta tat Lm immerse' be... suable idols .66 undivided fee, bus a refuel of may Masse swLdeasia &sell be eels by Lamer b.neaer. A 1352 REC 02304776 09/25/92 16:21 $0.00 4/010 F 0690 MARY ANN FEUERSTEXN CLERIC 6 RECORDER WELD CO, CO 9f- ,, (twirl 5/91) 2 :0tt2`'2 wr B 1349 REC 02302012 09/01/92 12:35 $0.00 4/010 F 1458 MARY ANN FEUERSTEXN CLERX .4 RECORDER WELD CO, CO 9. Ass2@DSN1! + A. Lau., with prier wlfta aawnc of Liner, .411 hays the right to anntga the mare luaaSL iattnn of said lassos La all or part of the land swand harry. bat an lam, berever, rhea antigun's trait at Approximately forty (i0) wire. as Grers.atal In sor..opaadjag a a taan... guano info. for ay partial antgsn, aad for approval at saa► asipaas Lean shall sake a .•.Lase.% sarge la as aaaac to Is Marna by Law. ?tar to alit.. approval by Lear of antga.nc of AL. laas, Laa.. (wig••►) 'hall at be n1Mvd of its Nttpttea War Ns ads sad s.atitLes hint.. La aastpaonc shall an and W us of this lea' I. If may uaAgast of a?ar!Lee of Am as snored horny .hell bo nand, a an loan shell be Leaaad ae Us alga ..vaing S. aaaigad led, saaaaiatag Um as aarwe mel ...dirge. a %ALo lame. aad Bored as to tsn a Ilia is... la hind, end Oa sniper shall be reload as dLeWrpd tram all larM.r obligation Aad ltsbilitime As to at portlaa as autga.d. , C. La.... Nall unify Lan of all astgsaau at .dinned personage or other iansna. said aisasta will, sin ba »Ngadnd .r awned by Lear, and the offset of may tae►aaLprau all be str4tay sad aaly betreea the Pantos charge, aad aside 4s tann et this Sot.. W a dispute beers.■ patties to aty nN ua/Lrs.t flea gents is "U.v. ton. gram psrterseme it say %miss •e sadttios barest or to pastpeaa'a Um( chanter. Lassa .5.11 at slI tins b. ..sited s len moldy to Luse or his assign. Naas s its ban As an the sole souse Deaf. ad ter aha alai of ell amts. waited by Sm Lan ad to the poriesaen of all cases ad ..trot.. beers!. D. Alahwgl on bia lea so Laser, All Lantana of every Mad sad moron vaan..wr ottoman.Ara leer .5.45 be gild vifA Us lesser. 10. WDS3.DIA0 WSALT! • Lay Ad All nsorret(aas a airmen sr nonddtag r y.lntn shall be apes is .. approval by taster. Ills utal of And .remedied rryalttaa shall an and five prang (SI). ladatts_ ay oven4iag royalty pnv,eaaly proving far vale.. yaWali a .sad. • me 117 nwrage at fines (13) barrels um day a May %Mumad obit fit .f goo per My (90 MCUD). Is Us snag prdwt4a drops to ass Smut at ms, may ovarridiag royalties Utah .sued fa pones% (SI) may be na.p.adsd. Lser's approval of a narracl.e or wigs■% of S evssridiag royalty shall sot brad Lao few ptyalin of said n»nttiag malty An .hall win relieve L.n of say of its obltptt a for pyres et reyelets* a•Laos a provides by MAIM' paragraph. bents. Li. 017!1?VA,L9 . Lessee ogres is pretest the lased lead frs dnLap by offset walla Lead s dilated lase as swami by Lesa, what sys► Snap La at .spewed for by neemar-d»taag.. Is all be prawn rhea tba produesno of mil Ad gm feel moat lulls rom as I. d►atsep tram a.. Lead tad, mamas Lome.-gannet»use is Lsser's sal.tatsa by oagLsnrLa . golegi al. or gnaw data, that mania era seek offset v.11 as an »welt is nab asap. or that %ha ML.ltsg of a all et ream w the lamed tad meld set daasplUN W p.rp.... of protesting U. edge• is an In and lad. lam•er'a finials a to Om Mates.of aN Snap .katl a teal. as Lan shalt.smP1,with Lwiw'. ardor Una et a v.S.r %lie Imaa.-m s al' am6 vWv.Lpd .arena as d.Lgatnd by tsar. 12. onumaaft• Dpoa disa»ry of al ad pa or slater a Iles s OM land tad. Laser salt anon with tomaaabla diLpan is develop said tad a% • »s at to a .roan -.sans not UM ..anala bawl ps.aa of Us told is ash aka Lad lad IL... B 1352 REC 02304776 09/25/92 16:21 $0.00 6/010 F 0692 MARDI ANN FEUERSTEXN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 'Claimed,. f 931 92O224 8 1349 REC 02302012 09/01/92 12:35 $0.00 6/014.1 F 1460 MARY ANN FEUERSTESN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO • 3. ALODAOS • L...s arises so cep as to hen la pansies •a.lsm sad .•note Make W sierra eiwLed ra pntsabe am& di.Matslam of any sad all aabtam..a otens d a the loosed ]wed an s pants Iran. mm all naew"' Man. f .Assam U. "we n ss fsnyh epos at sea f leaser apes esgae.s *nag with paeWan'a mppen d..a.astin. Lauer wL11 an be rsuaes.►la Kea rgwaca. All sat bees ae • neaet call be maned by Lase mad art mailable la Canada co Sasser fora salad of at lam. U.a Live ynnva. A. IRASUIUDOO 17 • All predation n .511 a aeayrassly summed rang standards escs*la at by the Hart as Ga Awsan&atlaa (AGA) ad/or Ls Arran Petroleum Institute (API) .ad all a•amariag nano *all be t■ .rprnt as •••sly as penal.. Oil reyalsi.a a,. rarla ohs fans at thy um wall be saMalerbed at • amid mad as•ams& msanraa. WAS An stadards unless • d&U.nac mans of ■a sur sac. abjnt is loner's approval, is prnnd. 3. PADTR'S AND toms - All peyaacs sad rapons due anamosr shall M nada as or Miss tea day sal pot's el& as snorts as dua. MULag la taro pandas\ shall a ....tared cm wan am notation of am primary tea herset. Oil royalty,seam W appertiag Wants .hall be barn puts f as Ian day et W mesa tallwiug wok asL•. .4. et ptodustas, mad pa royalty paym.am set apportia& dmwaf hall be snhttsl prior to to last day et ca sawn mesa Lellariag arms month's eat. of pesdatina. All paywts .hall a an by eaa, nosh. s.nitial •an. or nay ester. hymns aria& entractes., gaalL4eat•s. or.ewhnres et ay hind ramoever .all as be smarted by L.a.r. A natty ter. Ste pays= shall a target as ass farm' Is to 170142723 p.vainph "nits 6. .PDULTXLl • A psalq shall be Mpma for, at set 1Micl f late payments. Momper poynesta. ap.ncinal Mfiaiasis. vlalatta at nay seve s% at Lis loan. er false stateaas as. to Logger. Paalt4. .all R - a dea.tmlyd by Lasser alma .aortae pentad tot by Lr sat may be La the teas at. be; .at Umita to. tallnss, fee.. tin.. al/n Lau. esa.ilssiw. A „salty saasdvl. .all.a psalmist by Lass as .call saes. sneak" na.dLssly afar paella mass. Said askedals ay be naiad trim ton to am after paella wise. 3. Inv • The fts set 6ntttioca of Lla less shall be ,sterol sod aaratat .vhjas u all Lava, slag. regulates*, orders, Intl s.dteaa.a n .slain appUsaals f at lading nom W adnlataMsa4a et Ina and nasal. end by as Cans of allo ad f lbws, eu1.. as npalstLs gw.taing ail and gas . moraine* La Coloreds. Vylact sw .ell pals Ia peal as as pentad for by law or as as tank la as atwsa.aci.an asadale er shall. at U. antis at Last. result la totals ma swigs{ anlaatta. I. SVAAD1DD( - Lammas nay At soy sir. by pnyag f lassos all .mom■s. N.a dam a pavan Meat.. ovrmWr fly law ant., a as asse Aram AIL we any psrUaa .f a. last arena ,lemon and a faltered tree Parcae sl.ipsya er&hills aresal.r with resent f tan last a ovandoeedl p•wlaet,Ws M anal anader er ssmasllatn.a at tais lase shall a fee Seta Ma moolg a.. sass at.-, . 4 wsely-fatty (40) an. at 0e.a. ate] is ann•pndt.t f a.gasren•ga.rs.r seesla, pawns mamasma-We'.wnasr alma as She Masa ana nasved f Lane .all was and awns absolutely lapmnttw tmadlwcly ad saasatly rah the lastiscslam et .oy aft Is rye fans et law by Loa. Lacer sr say s- ipbe et either to La s storm y loan. a at Casa.y Its saps•••+ er t!pU'd. .L r same &ball mot'annad be or I .Uassive raid L..e. tall have made full pnvla/aa for.na.rncMa of as ) meat sites mad of an auras Wilms et W lased Int. B 1352 REC 02304776 09/25/92 16:21 $0.00 5/010 F 0691 MARY ANN FEUERSTEXN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO p r • (ben... 3 el) 3 920824 s 1349 REC 02302012 09/01/92 12:35 $0.00 5/010 • F 1459 MARY ANN FEUERSTEXN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO . C. 1OOLDI0 CCUS! • Lans may at any tin .r tine peal say part or alt of Bait Loa or lama or any strata on .ante wish Wow lads and lens.. antis Sr strata, L an sans halm aa as to aasaciensa • spaiea nit a tsalllnte as er.arly ar vattera well-spoeisg pastaa a se amply visb may onion, rale. or regulation of W Sata or T.Anl isolators a ansnrvatta assay Civic 3trlsttaia.. dusk po.11ag shall be anasal4bd a tasajanad by CLICK ef retard a amiantus of pooling, or d.alaatlss of tnrd•asia at pooling. an by nailing a taadaria; a espy a Inner, a ea as depo.iary bash. DrClliag era nnrSLg Carotins coo sr prdnties fn.any part of aa►spalag vsSt shall I. satin; for all puwpoasa •t flits Law as sp.nttaa a prada;laa fun thin Lae. lasso. •fall Allan se tin loan as prop•rtlnaa Can of pnt.aias vkiab al .anap is WA Las. lasludea L a7 nab spat.; ant boars to abal total smogs L amid .pains hit. la. uwtI2.tg'0w - COt00JN2Z7A1ZCo - L the versus Caner panto U. 1•d Mrala Land to be naiads cans • .aamitlaninn a sd;L•;Ls aneaant. the eta of this Uses my be deny to M .adman ea awtea a amak agnaaab. Vasa .17 a pefLa ft the Loa aaor tkla lane is .ss.itnd by a .;tn•.aa-e. Lana, ay ngngasa sh. lad end Lam a span taste Cr on*pietist at martcad cbra.adan eM tan.t suck inmate lane fall be linaa as to she oigtaal tem of this loan. 21s tern of spa L.. a tat pas.. raalni g {a U. vats .hall be Eason as be modified t. eastern se ash *grant. Mwpr.a..La Lune call seala.a eats tics. a.4wr.sry Chief W Lase fellows( tM asraaatiw Mt. of eM unit a pan tarn! aditytag mho lam., but La a event prim to tM had of tie primary an of ;be law et iko ataala as at ala la... 15. TICWUC'ItOA • Loans Call. sunless to appliaable far., regulations ad elder., operate aid pnnd.se all all. spa t►• lewd Santa locos eba &r an arable .f pndvatag is win assents*. as Call Cann am as as as to protaf at • nun .oaa..ran viab mho veto et prodsssia of t.LL a .ajalai g lade vans oho to min tiald and Within as lines of geed engineering pruning enact fa each :ire a shoo eats; *either arms am saa•gs Cartier, and meept tar soh limitation as a eaopa•ia• at prMasin a ay be ap►rw.d L vetting by Ls•a. Law .ball be nspoemi.L Ca ss as his. neo"rity a all producing proportion. L . 3SVT-1N VfIZS - It Lan Call s.eplsta • well a she land Loa pratwtiv. .t gas oat Lena L calm se pwedae mush gas dun to a Lek of suitable marlin chanter, tenet nay gnat lasses, ascension et his obliptias is pence. Mn,ddav asii • nita►la aunt few nth gam OAS I. tend, sad wriag say oak susp naia cried, is hall be gonad spot w is betas pendsad Mraat.r L paying aysiaiaa. Inept, honer, cat bagtasi•g a as aalvan•ay Asa sant. of w year at as .hoist of W Lao- by rare.t a abet-ion all. Lane .Mil pay to Lupo • abstain amity .ail to $2.00 per are of she lane par awns is Shish to aM anal natal. TM mins anent at oaf abet-L royalty nymnt .ball be 12.0. Cab year's abet-in nyalty &all be tntsitaa a honer enact feu tin sbvs-ia royalty paid to abe year dartsg .. uhiab sn well begin pn.duattn. Tba manias anaemia of abs Lae. dun to tk• satanic of • abet-M all, hall be fin year. beyond as aawLn town a daari a La the y.ADISICW paragraph barna. TI. gratin; at a7 AMINO aawya shall be At aM maim optima of Lasser. l7. @DUTION - No eclectics, drilling or pe d nata spainSat, ldldlag penman Ls.atlatls.. atoll fe Atkin 200 fat of soy Wanting Wildia& et east inpraeoaeec, irLlin wean well an nwnalr. without aM wines p.aia•ia et the swan at matt L ..immencenta. Incase shall h..p a en .. log et nab cell drilled ben—tor, •pods; by a..a a Aa*1ptls to tancino panned aka..gb. tbe depth as ML► .ea► beamin von soaabea, Ca caber et tees et .rah eta a.iep at L flab well, whoa sal. ad W seal depth d •ago welt thrilled. Une.., with!.stat7 (30) day. afar she sa l o s a shamans at may well dryad hetesodar, .all file L the offing d Lame a etglasn an oo.t..t fag aim nab U. Inseam wick a espy of C. elands L;ad sun t.tt.. sivity lag et a.Well vas nab lags, a wither at tba, an rat B 1352 REC 02304776 09/25/92 16:21 $0.00 7/010 F 0693 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO. CO (m ass S/T1) - - B 1349 REC 02302012 09/01/92 12:35 $0.00 7/010 92(1?-21 F 1461 MARY ANN FLUERSTEIN CLERK 4 RECORDER WELD CO. CO and also • mew at all drill stem an results, errs reverts and asaly.n, real of psrteratfnn and ILLci.l predation taste, it my. it any et she isi.maasin ngai and by this paragraph La eeosawd At ,spew nguirad so bm tiled vita the 04 ad Cm Caa..w•{iee Camisoles of Colorado, the ng'irmansa of ea' paragraph for web i.tormacin may be awci.tiod by web filial with maid Cemaiseisa. 'wasps io amp .. et tad report. . an ng.Ned by W follwiag paragraph. est pr.vils. that.11 seek tafensiw la melt saly mailable to Lessor. My preprimary tatemac4. oa .uhitsod .011 wet be wbjset to peaks tarpeeti.. h - 'wooer Calends Ism. { Lessee shall Wry pipeline helve play dapth. lass.. shall on sad tarot suf:4Lat srfsss stag to pretest the fresh motor wells of the area. lu la. a02•RICASSCN - Ls... shall meaty Lasser mad µ. wean I...m w arise* ern* of tie lean et mak drill site at lent we reeks prier to .rme-tag drillAeg operations Wren, Lama ska11 Neatly Lamm before .er.ewiag to plug .al shawls& my vela by eery of Lasses's rogues for approval et seaty Wilke of Saran se plug and *Sales. 11. 10101 Lessee shall be liable.few all damage. to she cartes of the lead. liwssnb. gavolan mph meter .ells, raservainn, or lgrrvatats mammal by Leave's spentia.a n ..td last. de 'pmastsro,.Y11 be commensal es W Lad Asreiaahshu d.s.ribed sales. .el Wtt1 Lassa. shall haw Mad a good at sattLiowt head milk Lasser, to AS resat to be flan by Lesser, to sane W myna for mak damages As may be ema.al by Lemon.'s eperasle' n said Lae and to assure sespl.L.nm.vlth.21 W tams and prwisisas et this loam, tits lama of tbs Sine of Calera', as& W rules axe nguycs n. therm* app.notaiag. A bead may be hall is afloat for W life of production et may hull. t, 20. 'Z TC • lessee shall wet ram say emilamm. equips's& or fixtures plated n *eta load. mbar tea dr111Wg q'ip..t, mot draw oh. easing tram gay v.21'algae mad oath all.peynab■and ebligaeLas o neatly das Lessor made, ties use of this Lase shall haye been paid or astiatMd. Amy a..biaeq, eg'ip.en at futures left n this ;sad for a period of more than Ail (6) I nag after W agiratiea hereof, &W3 • matmaasi.ally beaver Us property et Lessor. _ - 21. Oran DI$COVIDIT • Mould Lases di.aw.r any valuable pndwt. 'mbar than ail set gas, n m vitbta S. leased lad, Lases .ball mishit saws (7) days report nub dignitary to :asset, !a Kith avast Leone sad Laser may negotiate a 'misled to pnd.ettos of seal diassvary. 22. WAS= - This Law to.. see groat psnaia.'n. sabres. er lapl al. to Lesem if, rout.gLntiea, lrilltal, or %stabl:ebiaM %at.r mills without lb. mitt'. paratsites et the serfage water, Xt Lessee la the .',lass armor, oats psn4sies shall an A. mrsanoa►ly wltkold. :l:e.... 'Wires to establish at .djsliuts asp meter right for Seofal l use us am loaoal lad, .sy nab adjs<at/na or♦►plAtation Mall he in 4e mom of Lasser it Lsem a the outlaws emir. So ..n .holy apply to any tettfbusary wear rights established m W leased loaf weal may be pus ts bWflai.I wa off said I.W. 7.3. DUAULT - Up.. satin or Walt of Lessee to amply with it .f W tiers sad prentsioas Snot tau sti f but sem ]Jane/ to the failure so snply with lwv. rules one regulation& gsw.a'g Calais ail at f.. operation, Loam is busby motherland ems anise sal bamiag, aw Snla.tat provided. W eamael tALe Laws as se .11 et the Lass& lead se &Islas& R pot.....' by leases har.ian. Ia.W ware at sty mak default of iMiaw. Lasser ohslS. before w.kiq say oak mmallatio.. and t Lsoea ly sertiliad tail. W t11n pest office aadneoo et said lamer AS shoes by um wend. of Lasser. a brim el Atonable&to tassel ter n.ah failure at default, *pae/t71e' to .sw*, .wan ties it winds thirty (30) days tee she 'as at riling mold optima, Loaw. .awl1 signet mak fellers w datasle, W vta.ellauUa vlil S ma. Xf sash B 1352 REC 02304776 09/25/92 16:21 $0.00 8/010 F 0694 MARX ANN FEUERSTEIN' CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO (halal 3/11) g B 1349 REC 02302012 09/01/92 12:35 $0.00 8/010 F 1462 MARX ANN FEIIERSTEXN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO I I Silas ens dotal% La as termini nth.. t&Lny (30) day. after no %ilia{of yeah nine, .ad if L.... • dyes an ntuoot a h.aria{ n ash raw vials thing (30) ays, Vat Was rill ravesto al b. s.aael.l by ep.atts of nt p.o{riph without farther aattn by Lssoe. or funkier rcte to Laae. 2a. trsxOM - If Luna tails as ant dL.a.very of .Ll tad pa, or man. of am. Lon paying t.s.atisto Oman Oa primary loss beast. .r lariat drCllLaa spnana. %%anneal donna as prise son hewot. Lain nay ark. inane•ypltaata t. Laar in' is enemata. of this lane. Ilia graatnng of w.h annals .hall b. at W nil. opal.. of near, ass.rlia{ as V. felLatag seadtaiaa.. A. M. Late ass will IN sanded for an Una ata • Ann* tam the ye lnal( ) k aytrstlw data. D. That the lane .hall pay t. the Lesser tits see at w-child of the anginal boor.. nth a nisi a. bean of Tea Dollar. ($10.00)per en. C. TM Leese sus pay to as Lasser the en of Clam DeLta ($2.00) p.. sea Iowan a delayed nasal for Oa tan of the annuls. . 1 D. Tn. S. royalty rill teat Us sans. . 25. D0LD DAR0d55 • Lessee ;hall falsify Loser &amidst all liability aid in.. an main% all slain an anion, talunag tn. at.w et musk anima Sr ants, bead spin or ant' out of sup or Wary. toludtg dean. se pain. am pnepaty owed by or ounaind La%&.awls.%.LU.pantio.a it at. Lett Leo .r by eadittar stead thereby. .r head ape may violation.t a•7 .ant. mina...eV Mints. Y, 26. D01CADt fll - If tM l...ed.La! .hall ha-atke is are sedasatida proand/rg, tow low-.hall ' etoasttally terminate as nt the date of taking. Ti. .n.d for sash nedaaatth &Sall be pats to Loaer. • • inns in an .pasha aned(a) Mid to as... for &n on ell and gam wrt.... La rani .ear =CC C= of fuel .pn ifs nut(*) shall he pet as Lan t 11w of royalty,let-by virtu. of the te.aaaata. Laproveasn. .kall he rased by Law par teas t tin =MINT-paragraph noon. If only a pent" it the nand lad L. %yams by soaeaaata, Lamer ay, at its option, tenlan tale law n teaMs;. only that pent., of the lean se Wan. 27. 1012013 - Yv.ry effort La-nada by Lana as maid toern L .12 procedures Laeladiag but sot liana( to noire 1Lt151s and loan yrepat data. Iasar shall oat be Lint. to ay las.avn.Lero at is.. Gassed D? .trot& v►iah nay ear. Lase shall manly Loner ts■ad5at.ly upon dinner? of may error. or dt.erepa.q vhateewar. 211. A1aCDa0L0p7 - a..n shall net dt.trey. dLaab, an, ninety reeve it altar •ay pn►ts.rt. it Man+% renters.a of ey kind n Hold Caaasy lads A. paoviOd by lea. :Use renames nand.. but en•as ].Ls tad•. as. ell suntan. if ans., ved or aul, ptatsgraph., suntan., au. beans. ♦ dtseae St anahhaa of -' proktssrta or Motown aaaln nail be vaporing to Lean or the Una of Colorado nahaaynaln : teadlaasly. v 21. OLllMTSCLt5 - - A. 'Gas" a and heron &hall mama all sans (wne.slble ad oa.abua/hL)• isolating bas tot LiMe.l to all pamon hydrssarbeat. paan& &%..load.w aria disallow &ad Mlle. 920= D. "Oil aM an" a land heron shall nand. All %flea.%& padu.ed a by-pnd.nts tbmwia. trLdtg Asa an lintel so sulfur. . •. .)1_'•,t-. B 1352 REC 02304776 09/25/92 16:21 $0.00 9/010 F 0695 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERX & RECORDER WELD CO, CO (Davtaed 3/11) 7 B 1349 REC 02302012 09/01/92 12:35 $4.04 9/010 F 1463 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERIC _Si_ RECORDER WELD CO, CO C. 'Payless pastel.." as wed lent .tall as ad refs to seasitte et at) end Au er at ./tar at slew artfttat to pay for the suns% est at yredralad awe. n 30, NMI At 4332016 - lye ssastSte .a obligates .t US Same Sall Lure to aid be Stads.s sped A. USA. ...".• legal apnsa e.aULn , sae..ar. a aaLp Sung of 1 Wt as mulles. ere satsuma .bawd. n d amy ` masses souls. .1al. S ►/Ylw3 epos Lefler rata W is.. fu lea .pptwwd by Sear a. emplai..d 1a the � asszcmcrn' paragraph prstd.d. 31. V4Ul*rt or 11172 - laser da. sat arras tltle to the lased prat..., but Is .leL, ups agrees. allot %,..% Lame awes a wadi .liras al stamp t W Liles little paper. as tt tw Ls. . Than Sell b w N e llptLa (.4 a Laser', part se prnls as er .eppl.aasal er slaw title papers .er to to ay aastw wade L .saastoa with atti. to the sables leads. A11 asaaa IS SSA. wailer as er weplaseessrY. .YaN.d by Luse mad aenrts tat a►jat lads Sall saes she properly of .s4 be delivered as Lear Sur less au .aplet.4 La Sale aaw"asta ad stasis weak. dimes, Sews. a as rtyt at Lea a n. swab L atraa wage regimes a ay tie dada( the as al the yew, O 8 211 D7.710:33S MUM. La Seed Sean 1u Masa ad M Srassk sL sand a t. be eland ,' IOW 07 C0WCT p SSS0MUS 07 711 COD= 07 Vt.D, KS aaa .e.1 d Se setts wigs:. W Ia— Le sped this apes s t, the 2 O V day ad year :tea Sae wrts.a. i ,—_ I-- Ed= 07 cctmn ccatess:a1AS O W " ''Ae VGT COUNTY. CCZ0RA00 CD x o. c.iCA PC 4TID1' � f IG.Q .G A wad.' ��NST� �� a/�' N �/Y `a to D irlle de sa lard O3 .-4 is aa N ..1 aV in N 14 Cal ..eels, O1 Es WI ?7o-mo ostro • ;lA j p f 0vs trre't44 awns" was sarmeladted Shwa a tu. day . 01.114+ , l9 P. St y� is r 4y�•W L 7 e._ -0 h: 11 vita. .. dd .fit u.1. My CeahismLa'LWtws 4D-c?-c? Le N b fel 4O 4,, a ,•(:).!A_0A,C0 % r -. •r,... . C ' Newry Pals &0 CM 6 &33 ) 1-v cJ- . IJ V1.✓1 l o • '92 24 (frwls4 3793) a V V d' I 0 D 1349 REC 02302012 09/01/92 12:35 $0.00 10/010 F 1464 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO AR23D2D15 RESOLUTION RE' AUTHORIZATION OF OIL AND GAS LEASE COVERING CERTAIN PROPERTY OWNED BY WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, LOCATED IN SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 7 NORTH, RANGE 58 WEST WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County. Colorado, and WHEREAS, Weld County. Colorado, is the owner of vast acres of mineral lands located in Weld County. Colorado, and WHEREAS, a portion of said mineral acres not currently leased was put up for bid to lease, and WHEREAS, Skaer Enterprises, Inc., P.O. Box 22418, Denver, Colorado 80222, submitted the high bid to lease 130.2 net mineral acres, more or less, described to-wit. with said legal description being more fully described in Exhibit "A' to the attached lease: Section 3, Township 7 North, Range. 58 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, it is the intention of the lessor to lease to the lessee any and all lands it owns within the NEt and EINWt of Section 3, Township 7 North, Range 58 West, 6th P.M. , and WHEREAS, Weld County desires to accept the high bid offer submitted by Skaer Enterprises. Inc., to lease the above described mineral acreage for $11.75 per net mineral acre, for a total sum of $1,529.85 together with a rental fee of ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) par net mineral acre, which lease is to run for a period of three (3) years, commencing August 26, 1992, and ending at 12:00 noon on August 26. 1995, unless otherwise held, as stated in the lease agreement 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 high bid offer of Skaer Enterprises, Inc.. P.O. Box 22418, Denver, Colorado 80222. be, and hereby is, accepted for a period of three (3) years with the total sum being as above listed. B 1349 REC 02302015 09/01/92 12:36 $0.00 1/012 F 1485 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 920825 /._.EO/11 AADV0 t RD : SISIRK Q • OIL AND GAS LEASE - SUER ENTERPRISES, INC. (S3, T7N, R58W) PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of August, A.D., 1992. f( BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST? �„r"v� WELD CO , COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Hoard `� Gso a Kann y, Cha rma� ..1 J 11 / •fy`,� (d M :• n e 41/( PI 411 -4f1 Deputy4lerk to the Board,�,e Constance L. Harber , Pro-Tem ` APPROVED AS TO „ I i / ,e C. w. Kitt County Attorney Cord . c W. H. abater B 1349 REC 02302015 09/01/92 12;36 $0.00 2/012 920825 F 1486 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO EXHIBIT "A" • 'Range 58 Township 7 Section 3NW; All that part Nw; South of Railroad right-of-way S;SE}NW; North of Railroad right-of-way South 30 acres NE}NW} except beginning 690' South of northeast corner of Nwi.West 400'. South 112', East 400', North 112' to beginning NISE;NW! N}NINELNW; except 3 acres on East end Part NE}NW; beginning at point 392.4' West of northeast corner. South 328.7' , East 392.4' , North 328.7',West 392.4' to beginning Range 58 Township 7 Secion 3 NE} Part SINE! beginning 799.2' East and 330' North of center of Section 3. East 390' , North 55', West 390', South 55' to beginning That part NE! beginning at center of Section 3. East 799.2' . North at right angles to public highway southwesterly along highway to North and South centerline of Sec to beginning Beginning 799.2' East and 495' North of center of Section 3, East 390'. North 55' . West 390', South 55' to beginning That part NE} beginning 550' North and 1,189' East of center of Section 3. North 116'. southwesterly parallel to the CB&Q railroad right-of-way 115.9' . westerly 37', South 110', East 150' to beginning Beginning 799.2' East and 440' North of center of Section 3, East 390`. North 55' , West 390', South 55' , to beginning It is the intention of the Lessor to lease to the Lessee all of the Mineral Interest it may own within the lands described herein and more particularly described as follows: Town.ML 7 North, Range 58 West, 6th P.M. Section 3: NE/4, E/2NW 4 Weld County, Colorado Signed for Identification Purposes only: Weld County Board of ommissioner■ Skaer nises, Inc. • /r 1 gireenk f 9a By: E. Ska Vice President B 1349 EEC 02302015 09/01/92 12:36 $0.00 3/012 F 1487 MARY ANN FEUERSTEXN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 9/'0s25 EXHIBIT "A" SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 7N, RANGE 58W Original Town of Raymer Block 7 Lots 3, 4, 5, 6 Block 8 Lots 5 and 6 Block 9 Lots 1 - S Block 10 Lots 3 and 4 Addingtons Addition to the Town of Raymer Block 1 Lots 4 - 9. 14. 13. 18 Block 2 Lot 5 Block 3 All Block 6 E} Block 7 W} Block 9 Ni and SEk Block 10 All Beginning 60• North of northeast corner of Lot 12 Block 1. North 37•, southwesterly along Railway Street 120.3' , East 114.4' to beginning Baldwin and Whittiers Addition to the Town of Raymer Block 1 Lots 3 - 6 Block 2 Lots 15 -18 Block 3 Lots 1 - 12. 16 - 18 Block 4 All Block 5 Lots 1 - 3, 5 Block 6 Lots 1, 2, 4 - 6, 10, 13 - 18 Block 7 Lots 7, 9, 10. 14 - 18 Block 10 Lots 10 - 14. 18. 19 Block 11 Lots 3 - 6. 12 - 23 Block 12 Lots 251, 3, 554, 6 Block 13 Lots 1 - 5 Peckhams Addition to the Town of Raymer Block 1 Lots 7 - 12 Block 4 Lots 7 - 12 Block 5 Lots 7 - 12 Block 8 Lots 7, 8, 10, 11 Block 9 Lots 6 - 9 Block 12 Lots 7, 854, 10, 11Si Block 13 Lots 6 - 12 Block 14 Lots 1 - 19 Block 15 Lots 1 - 12 Block 16 Lot■ 7 - 12 Block 17 Lots 1 - 12 Block 18 Lots 1 - 3, 7 - 12 Block 19 Lots 1 - 12 Block 20 Lots 13 and 14 Block 21 Lots 7 - 12 Block 23 Lot 1 Block 24 Lots 3 - 12 Block 25 Lots 1 and 2 Block 26 Lots 1 - 12 Block 27 Lots 1. 2, 7 - 12 Block 28 Lots 3 - 12 Block 29 Lots 1 and 2 Block 30 Lots 1 - 3 B 1349 REC 02302015 09/01/92 12:36 $0.00 4/012 9Z'QZ32j F 1488 MARY ANN FEUERSTEXN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO Parcel No. 7 • vaD won OIL an Ca Mat cat a, 130.2 , more or lac C ut.a&tg 130.2 ..t Ca.rel //an or lama ryas lt(ss 4CPThAYI, dated this ,-114 day of ..1t . 19y soda and canal terra by as booms 1CD comm. C014MD0, a paliti.al ahhdivtata a ea S 07 COLORADO, anise )7 ad waap, w MOM or ODIMST 05! os:c w alma COiLstt OT WILD, feria nsp..tiw imamate, ■/.10At0 OT c00N2t pODysIoams. IaID.X.acn CL4.0CLa, cum, t15 1033 sift:, OtYYJC.ZT, co $0651, aneaattsr salted Leaser. as, Skatr _Entemieee. Sne. P.O. Box 22418 Denver, Colorado 80222 La miant.r galled Leas.. v1D®gt,3 mutes. dLLd Lame has applied to Lasser for as ail as gas lasso soaring ma load bans denorlb.d, as has • paid a fie'fa[ fee La w avast et $10.00, fl's a boas amanawatfa if S11.75 per alaawl maws. Cad by Lame a. a addhttaael aaandseat(e for w great.( of Si. Ina, aed Lu.e airs s pay a sal awe of $ 130.20* . eompsted a w rate of'S 1.00* , par .iaaanL as.. or frontlet Caren per y..r. mad w tellwrp[ eoaYanaaa' LIMAS, all the ncvLras.ata relative u said appliatlaa are bees dasy ssepltad rich ad aid applimasia ham tea areal mad coded by L.arr1 TWrOtt, a.saidorattn of the agnaoan area. et C pars of Lasso a to paid. hapt asd prfsaad. Leaser Mr Imam easLvaiv.ly to Less for C sale eel .sly pryer of drlla( for. d.nypat of at p.olesslae of oil awl pal or saber of aha. Camas and antra oak w right as an all oil aad ga a praaat l ad .and Chum sod not reserved as royalty by Loeser mid.y Ca ores of %kis Imam. t.psr dal riµuni.ny, seaman ad rniteda. for pLpla.a, tslepbta ad tslobaph liass, tasks sad !Cetera for prsWait[ sad saris' In eh.\plait, .rd be.iag rasa b attLaj splays., en may awl all net. sad privileges saaaay fa w awplonatia ad operetta .f rid lad for eel a.d gas, the follertag described Lad sitatod L as Coal of ball. Stets et casemate. ad rn pantavLrly described a follows' See Exhibit "A" Attached hereto and made a part hereof. Drrol,1??;SDN Or LA,* _ Sec-:or --MVe p — par SEE ATTACHED LIST 3 7N 58W TO ECM AND TO SOLD said lad, and all the rights and oriel-loges grand broader to Lase meal tie bar of arelve •'slay teem OP C _ day of 19 as primary tar, ..d so lose ai.w.ftar r ail mad gas, as sinker of that La preduoad a arias chastities ire aid lad it Lr.a L d(Ilard1y saf•P4 a IS 14. Us-'".g sr narbia{opaeatlam a said lad. salsa taw tans W amities. area. D riili..g a nnrhtag ep.fasLa. .aall be deemed so be d61Lg qtly primers( if tan 4 a w dela y oaaaaal.a,sh.sa.t for w Ofenetr putted sir nary sosautiva days .alma. as mania is wetting is masted b lament paaed that moat dal33lss or 1.wektag .pntlae. are .ewaaad derag amid primary tat,et ay eai..sdaa Shona$ it ail..tan Lea is in faros it rasa of pradasvi.n k oil am* gas a .icier at Us,", that stay awrkiagLa_ooeasamod odaM slay daps spa awtisa of pnaataa for w papa. of n.essylial ag at .son. ad previdad Naha wt drab predation it •—need aria[ nab primary ear or say 'wassail's Cast. or viila this is... is is tens by seas.-at mash drilliag or eawdra[ rpsrnstas or oar psoatain. (Laced 3/91) 1 924d2S a 1349 REC 02302015 09/01/92 12:36 $0.00 5/012 J,,EOI�1 F 1489 MARX ANN FEURRSTEIN CLERIC 6 RECORDER WELD CO, CO • 73LORAt20N - terser nnwr. W right is .a.at exploration en tie leased lead prwtsnd .vsh oaplen[ion dame w . not leNrfnn risk Y((hLs greased bale. Ie seleidsraca► of the poem..., the penis. enswt rod ogre. as follovs. 1. AWN. • If this lass. is .aaadsd for ra additional as as prn(4d for la at E7:1221SICi paragraph Mast. Loses .hall pal to Lasser the sum of One Dollar (11.00) per .en for tie last severed Ley .► Maned nemaal for tie ten .f th. .ateee(ea. Donal. set at chi Use of esasbl(ai.d ptnbstla..ell la paid darted. tie donut,ad We of Oda lain, '-"y, ia sdvaw, on awe before oath ata(armey data-M...t. Then 'ball km me nAisd of unused renal. • 2. IOTAL'17 - Lessen .hall season few say sad all .vhateases predeed on w Lest lead and Lessee .bll pay a tens ea royalty, la ddiadas to lob r.aua provided. but osespt for p.Nrsts %sod w U. leased land, aoveleably leas .r fared en the leased lead, with approval et Loeser. the folls(ag. A. Oa oil, 12.52 of U. .il prodned sex saVM it.. she leased lee. .. At to ptin of Loons sled with sisal (60) Sr rode. u Line. Lesser may ooh. its malty oil in Wad. La wbLeb awns Las... .M11 deliver oath royalty oil se Lessor satin leaned load. free of sego w daduatiea, late the p(pl(a.. et stowage taaid designated by Leap. be; Leone Sell not La oak sows be sectored to provide free takep in say .ash nil fw •Tonle period thee as rash sitter tie ✓ase L. rat lase take. Via stay (60) daye' titian a Lessee. Laren may awe •^ .LL ration L kind. Mies paid L sash. the rey.lsy Jail to sslwletd spot tie fair win Vales of sex oil at. the well v►iah mall sec be deed le be leas sue she pries menially Yid IA LASSOS at aM well by tie putties., %hereof! red Lon a owes .hall sex t.yeltiu be based vim a rrhs% value as sex %all loos • text lie pealed petals in the field for weak nil. ow La the abuse. et a posted pride La ti field fee •. .WA .Ll. 'pea s market vmSu. at the well leas sea eke pnvailleg pries ns.twed by ether p..eaen. La the field for oil of lips pet .M gravity at tie tic ask oil is ono lass pipel(ra ow sorrels take. A. a p.. lael%dleg asatnghaad got er osier gaseous subsumes, 12.52 of the fair market value es tM v.1l or of to pride neoiwd by Leases at to well. vkisksrot in pester, of .11 gas fated sex sell tree the leased lead w utilised off CM last by La A sop, of ell .on.mena for as of gas .ball N fura4Md to Lasser. Vlore gas Si sold vales soma; sea has been approved by Lasser. tb :Ale tenet talus of gush gas ter det.iMatng the royalties payable hammier sell be a pries at w►eel gush gas Li ..1d ender nab sanasm. -N. opprwal by Limier it to sans of soy stab agreement shall spores. le man Lases. A parry shares. w align Ls tbnuader La any way. As ca sepsis of learns w with .Lay (60) My.' anise to Leases. tosser may tato it. royalty L.kW. Nisi airy (60) dens' amide te Leon, Loner my tease taitq gas royalty la Mad. C. All sass& .f rfas(sg to oil eke/or gas prslesed .ell be berme by Lessee W musk was tall stet d im stl'ter i tiratay Md... the .yaly poorest, u Leases. Ewpt sac aratlag asses for L...r's fa-igad malty sMu be bee.. by loner. D. It Lever wad a lames Lowest Latin oil and gas upsetes of to abee-deowlled lead tits a. satin sY tsdWtded tee sinks esteem. thee to royelts.s and re"_+_ hernia p..wlded .hell N paid le Lemur fitly La the pestles N4►•its Lasos% Mats to she viol sex eMital in, but no mead at may boos .astMntton shall be made by Lawn kee..adrr. 920925 3/11) 2 E 1349 REC 02302015 09/01/92 12:36 $0.00 6/012 F 1490 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 3. IICOIDI - Laser alma is Wimp al is bare La passages erpl.s. and a.nni. barb mat reaarIs ab.tag S. paauat(ae as l4p.iain of say aat all abases.. padvatl a tb L...l last sr is ass Saar. sa all mass al. aura. to sea hi a.a.. n at fiesta sopin.of aaa i. lam apes r sv.as slag was psawba.ar'a ratan da ssauttn. Lear will, rot b. s russ.able .4th ass. All SA boats awl nods a`_.. be ataaad by Loss .ad lade sva&lebla 4a Calends to Less far a prix of as La has fare yore. 4. 1Qiavantor s - All ptwdusttas alma be .asurasal' asurad v.las ataarls utablLbd by iN aerial Goa M.saasfLs (Ara) .d/or W aerial Teaslw laatttn. (MI) ad all .n.aartes Sias .a11 be asap.rpnst as sadly As paasLlla. Oa syaltioo dna vAShla he tarn of this lama ah.lj be salavlatel on alsal awl mw.ni. .eaay..ret. atilt; API as.ada.'d. velau a itftenet scans at anwrwsaat. avbjnt u Laurr'. approval. La prwtl.d. 3. TA>3Sf a an Wan • All porno. and r.pna do. b.nval.r..ball to .da as n balsa sb day ma Tams ad was an dw. What Ls 04. pangs' .ball be .anatr.ed a swat tba ..pinta of ska wary vs area. OIL rayali'pywmu .ad nppantaa Mess eba31 'a. orbital prior is as last day et She moth Salavtaa a sk sash's sale of pndusi.a. at p.. royalty ppaaan ad aapp.ntdd.dams a►.11 be abaisset p►ir ee Us Les Shy d Us nand wah tsllarfag ask rash'. al* at predation. al manta .511 be sada by task. sbe.k. saniti..d .barbh s. ray scat. Tayrn bawLna_natrUtl aa. esaahatts, n sa laamsa at my kilt vbtanver .5.11 not be mmpted by Lasser. ♦pwlty tat a law pyres anal be *gaga a. at teak L She TICSAL:7S panddeph harsh. 6. TI)Gll^-t3 - A peasley shall S. lapsal hr. bat as ;'ramie/to Lao pyres■. apgar pysasa. optnttnal ttaasaesia., vtaLais of any ass of Shia Lase. or falan asst. Ss.to Lose. Taeltts. .bll be anaala.l by Lan nlm sbrrW paneled tar by Ls and nay S. La W tea d..Mt as.Liana sa. launst, feat float ad/n leas. aanellattn. A pealty .•basis..hajl be.spas( by lino. eat,.►.11 bets .tl.nivn larltanly atter pablts anew. bail n ada. ay be aba{N fns it.., s. ifs .tier pbli. wain. 7. LW • Tba sass ml multtta , a this sea. hall b perfwa.4 an .a.rssael salsas is all lwa. can. r.NLatn.. .Nara. Leal wrld..ss.a or n..lvstn. .ypltnAl. se ma bath;spa its adalaLassaes of Loa ma Meals mad by the Craty d Vail. al to /ant alas and replataaa p..rna.d nisi sa see aprastem la Casa. Violatio. .5.11 result La pasaltiu as pasta. few by law sr as sat task-La Us .terseatinet Waal. or .a11. ai its spill of Soar. must a. atals as prWLU.d banie.tsa. S. SU1D{>rDDI • Loam ay at .sy tar, by payteg to Laser all sassu ass the a p vld.d lends. nraWr this Lm. Saaeta a the as soars all n ay sass of Ls Lod area SS rd be salami Lena faiths obligattdsa sr lWtlity brnat.r flak raps ass load m den dmab pwWl•sbas fe p.rsaa nrraar sr aasallaai a.t ties Sao abll la for Lsa Shan anaLpn..aasss.1.ppv ataessly hay (40) as. or Ca .— aril Ls srreapaaltad to..laosier•oanr .mat.N pa'Ma4 bean Una sa/..ar mmlan awn ad Us span baaaa rennet a Law 447. as sad beer aheLrly Lrpensta laad4sSy sad eas.ewastly via aM Lati.tsatsa of say sae as ay awn d lw.by Lawn...Lawn nosy aalp.. of seas to saloon ha lass. et ay d..it. us et Hgldad.. la so ea ab1L a -.wddwadwr b. .tt.aaave salsa Lss shall bass es. tall flora is.is. salsa sal.of tr,lama towsa..td.pee.ati a at es. aria rddhss d the land IS. 920325 (belied 3/el) 3 8 1349 REC 02302015 09/01/92 12:36 $0.00 7/012 F 1491 MARX ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK 6. RECORDER WELD CO. CO t. ASSIG04Nf9 - A. Lau., KU pater written .on nt of Laser, .ball bays as visit to lungs ao min luaabld n of aatd lasses n all sr pan of Os letl nn.nd away, but on loss. boaevar, aW eaalpsa tracts of appfMianly fray (40) Mn* o 0earaatAl as seno.peal*sS a a 1n rtar- trsnar romp for ay natal w*paaat, .a far appteval of aS ...*prat Lawn sal),arm a a..npraa sings is a .awn as be Maarntaal by l.asa. pair a naad a .pprwal. by Lena of asntgsa.t .t tan Ina.., Lanes (auLpor) .ball e a b• nlnnl a ins .bli nsta near as Ina as saditM.. bonia. Y asstp..aa tall art extend a • as .t a►n law. A. If any s.LSsan of a?artier of U. lama awned away atoll b. .ppnved, a us la.. .bell be anal ' to as uatpa. .swrtal tha a.Lpa Lal, anjULax and ma lams tad emmanlaa u an l..00, as Matta as a tea a. ski. am In liana, ad N. alien rail be nasal sal 4Leo4egsd tra sal fatal ebllpvsnes And la►*Sits.. .. a tat ponies a sagged. C. a.a. .bell a.tLfy L..er of Al), aae/ta.naa of alhad.d psraotaye a ran Sant.. Said Latanan nLL1 an be nsop.MN a .ppna.l by Law, a. U.offset of an nY taint. Kll Is atrial? as .sly Manes as patio tame, sad as14 U. tart of tan leaan and a /Laps Mane partss to ay nab u.LAnest .411 Salsa wells Law Ira pnt.s.a.a d sal car • ondLtL.s. bane[ Sr at postpone tM tins t4nta. Lew .blab a all Una be nasal a Ink telly a Lana sr kis as4aa skin on ins busks u Stan and solo van ann. rad to a4 malkai .t al Mans nv*red y Si. 1..n ad for 'a. p.rf.naaas of All wens as aslant. aural. D. Alabagk as Hann .a ass, all Llamass of nary kid at sawn vaataesvor loth n(ag a s. lest Yseld be filed rah Um Loner. • 10. 0VtAAZDIA0 WW.TT • Any ad All raonraiao a sat .at. n weoµlag sweat.. aW1 w ablest a. .pproval y Lam. Ilia sal of ABU oentlfag malting stall an Mani five pans (3%), LrardLag any a.ertdlag toysley pnvtouly arena/ for wags. pndatnn swans a rnU.ly svonp of Taunt (13) barrel. ye. day a nasty tan.ad n►n fns of gat per day (90 =/D). Is tha .vest prMaa4a laps to Un aeon ea 1..a, an rvsnsltag realties nab wad fLys paean (31) may ba napalm'. toast'. appraal of . naenatna .r u.Lpaaa .1 an nnerldLos royalty .M11 as bla Less fa psyaest of sold anatillag teysley as aall set fella Lasso of Amy at as .bl*ptt.s fa payraa of aerating a loom u pr.v*44 by X0YALI^f pxngnpa harm. . . 11. .ant Y1C,LS - Lw. wan a pretax and lased :at tea Iran.p by oust wells laaad on adjoining land. as awed by awn, via sat InSSo La at setpasatM"fa by swat-InWS•. le aall ha patted that U. prH.stna et sal sad gas fen offal walla mats la irtiap Ira mks asset Lac maim boas ds.nratoa to Loner's .niatasSa. y eaiasorLsg. poaogLal. a stir d.aa, tit pr./wat4w fat ask alas all den an awls L nob dnlap, a ant as lrCling .t a all at wells a and lased Lad add at MsapSna as parpa.ra of pr.tsatLLS aka •apa.Lu rasa a4 loon. lad. Law'. flotsam as a and alas, of soak halal[. YALl be flail. sal Lana shall early Ka L....'. war Verna a wewa.r ata tae a a say oval,ad valpa ago as dalpat. y Leon. 12. DSVIIAnONf- U .dlaaary of ./S al gas-a.Lame of as a and as..a Lad, L.... Yeti mesa Ka eeaaakI a•V.pws to Male,'.aid as awe- a taaw at a a assn; natant Ka and oesaa/s daaapa.aa et and fail da-wank as awl and 920325 (Aavn.l 3/91) 4 sees D 1349 REC 02302015 09/01/92 12:36 $0.00 8/012 1492 MARY ANN FEUERS'TEIN CLERK b RECORDER WELD COr CO • • •• I 13. p0pl.2JI0 can - Laa. am at as sW w tie. 7 7 eel awl pan or all of .aLL last we lase Sr u7 saasma w stria real unit l..b meet a.—., ran w strata. La W sr. field ow as is reattttta • apsty • salt a fsilltate s many w antra sll-prta psause w is tsply'real ay wi.r. ...1., er nplatta of the iaa.r federal nirlaserp w asanna so many lamas jurisdie Ln. 8Ya1'peels[.1.11 Is aawoaplihea w te.miessed by Lilies of when a dwlanttn of prlLE. w'darIsratir Si tentacle of pnUes. an by.-.l3is w t.atrty • espy a Lesser. era t1. lepe.Ltesy bark. ArLL11LV or ne maims .pantie roan w prNrattn fro up pert .L rah spasii matt shall 1. realigned for aA prepoows of tun law as .pealsa w prdraiaa its. Oi law. Lena .hell allows a Ur sew the proportions. alarm of premeds whisk the wrye is skis dare inland is asp eras -eras matt learn to she foal gray. in rid appal( reit. 14. IDf.,'2RSAT10N - K104M127.7ASL0N - la tam war Lear Yenta W Lad herein lord M It tslyd.d tuna a ssmasiaiatln w mattiaadas .tnaaes. W uaa'of chi. Um may he-ds.W a be aeatSil we senors a ash sparer%. When ealy a ?enema W glad'vdat Ur Loa'ls.osssad by As agreement Loner mo7 nsnpa tie Lea and Lars a warau lass in W1 pwata en samatated thr.adarl the urea! rah ser as Law Jell be liaised a. a W anginal, sett of thL. lamas. The us .t the lima. n that yenta rnatalat i the vats JAIL he nerd a be ondfi d a'.rain= a seek apasooet. loopsotteaiy • :nose shall antra as the flat aetaaary doss.! she Isar fellows%she nonusers data of the nit . _ ow prt.thereof trlLtytas U. luny he; i as nnn Alter'a the as of the primary ten of the lases or the errors as n the lone. 13. naDUCTnCN - Leese 41411, subjoin is aprlhaMMIs law.. repletion. owl enders, .pence an perms .11 wall. rpm U. lanai land as lard u the awe an sap bus of purring La pram n.astiis, end A011 sperms. Lair. are. Mb as a proems. as a rase nonsanna nth the ran of redrawn of wlL a eartais lasda rlt►ie to se m !tall mad woks the liia of eel eEtaasis prissier. eaep[ for ant stems r ilea. Mot noting morns ear storms Herter, and err for nth Llniatieam s w aspersion of parade .. as ray U. seemed in written by Loser. User "hall b. tap.ssLlla for adorns arse ..airy as all pnemaies propartIea. D1{ll-IX VC,'r7 - if Lae- .y11 napless a well n the lrrl Lod pv aaetre of P. sad Lest. La ras1L a preen. musk pa due is a LJ of rta1L eaflat tharet■r. Lam a.y gnat lira... a•p•aaiw of Us e11Lpfa. a pains nrsratn matL1 a rtsaWL sakes in sash gas sae be fend. and darting ay rek ropaatr petrel, it .LS1 be t..ra that ps is betas prrr.s.t h.rere..r in Y7is siaatittna. User, ).v..... that hasio as a Co a.aLv.rury dal. son. K W past me As .rantw .f W Ls.m by men* .! . shoe-i s.U. Lean ab.11 p.7 a Lase a Ant-ton e7elty •seal u 12.00 per sn'at the lens per SWIM ls Udine. so the moral nasal. The arbor swat at mask .Pt-i ry.ley pa7ars shall h. 1240. Lek par's ekes-i royally shell he forfeited a Loeser .wspr ten the .hotels eyalty pail for U. per tries Mir she well bops petrtta. 2bw ratan emanate. of an leaks; are he she sal.use of • sbst-i welly 0.11 be firs years beyond she snsata in as d-nuLld L. the l'rrinZGff parapaph ►eats, 2!e penes of may farther rt...La. .ha11 be at W owls eptta of tosser. 17. op)AA2TAl0 - I. eyLaeia. arillil we pndusstwa .patio. inslanng pnarw lanallastemoy shall he Mishit 200 fro of rep minas; PLUME w oder Lspr resat. ieiding war an or sr..ww.ir. +Lunt • the Winos p•ala.is it ors suer id man ipe..rraa. Lear ekoll_rap • -wtas'log of sash well deillad loner. rested b7 nem if da.dpttes she !ramous pond Un•il. U. depth at .15* areh rani.s we. sw.el.a, she orbs of tae s! est► si slag at i task well. then ..a. .*den anal dpa.f Wk an lrnLlma. Lunn. Mika"Wry '130) dais'after Pe sernsla we aUeoset of any well drilled herwsner, shall fin Lesko effLes of nom e'sepl.a had'eerleet Us of seek all, tepther with a espy of the el.eri leg s are sadtanttriy log of skean whir orb Imes. we.ihet of ikon, an wont (Zni.ss 3/ri) 3 Tin= D 1349 REC 02302015 09/01/92 12:36 $0.00 9/012 ' F 1493 MARY ANN FEDERSTESN CLERK i RECORDER WELD CO, CO • • sal sin a mop of all dell asm east vales. as. nun. asa alas, reseed et p.elsslese ms initial , prsdvn4a. smsa. if may. If sal of a Warta required by thta asapk La an.sald is ..pees. rlc'&red se be Mai nil the Oil as C.. Conservatism Csamisstes of Colorado, slim vainest. of tin. paranoph for swab tatsnatiaa any be &Mafia by rah filL.g with said Casm4si.a. asa for ►s soviet of the rayona as on nquirg b7 Ohms following paragnpt, and rural that all wag af.asasies is L..dassly available do Laser. Ay pnpriatary alanasa. an .uhaisaa all set he subject a alit La.putiw anise Calends law. asses akall bury ptpultaas bale,_plow Myth. Lessee shell set ..d seat 'afflatus arias. agog to protest the fresh sus walls .1 the ana. 16. NOTITlCATlON - La... .halo), moaLt7 lima... as als nataln lessee w alai as. .1 a. lnasloa it .ash dew, sum as Lass two lama prier to emaeaLag arillag "piracies. adorers. Lames .WS .reify Lasser before ae r.-ag so plug W .hasty any well by ample of L...a's spas tr approval et wan anise of ataat as plug as abeam. • • 1p. DOMO), - Lass .hall be Vaal:fro all 4eaep. r U. meefine of the land. lL.saaw4. gr.wag .rap., ate wells. sarwan, we i.prwa.su *mw.ad by Lmae's 'paresis's es aaLt lsM. No sp.atlesa all be sasm.wd n she lead hasiaahwe dea.rtha sales. as until t:manes "ball bare tiled a gem sal wCtuesa bee with Lear. is an.sat do b. fns by Laser. to saews U. payae.s In mash amino as r7 be stained by Lessee'. 'sonatina is said Iasi&d to assure teylisman with All the tona as prwaas. of Si. lease. OA laft of Us Stara it Colw&a, mad a rays mad nMLNam %bona .ppara-aag. A load may I. bald is offset for the lila .f pr.dussta of may all. 20. r7.)202t2 Leases shall as inns may eash&rry, mason or tiaras plan{ on aaid lined, ether tb a • . drdlLag sestina. Mr in. the wag iris any well salaam and wall all pasts..d ebligataa.urgently due Lear am' the seaa of aka Lsam she= bay* bra paid w satisfied. Amy mangy. os,.Lpmoat r flaaur.a loft ea this land fro a period of am thin .a (6) sisal. after the expiration boreal. shall ataati&117 ba gee the prepaay of La...r. 21. 070'A DISCOVUZ • Shall Lane di.aw.r sty valuable palmate other than oil sad gas. es or within U. leased land,Imago. &ball wands sane (7) My. sport tusk dLmrvery a Lessor. L rah ewes Las.. and L.... .ay negotiate a prevision for pndwattn of mush dietary. 22. WTU • This lams toms not gays p.nta.a.. sprees r alias, a Lesmn fro our axplansiw, deals;. gees 44b3ahag raise wall_flaws U. wrisus peramies of the ~foam SSW. If Lessee a ehe alma wen. said psnaeion all at be rawraaabl7 wLshMli. It Lessem dada to &asalah it sjvdimts sy wave right In b.afatal w es U. Issue load, a0' sang&)raaatin r magiJimotime .hall be in sin ammo et Laser if Lear a tb oust&a awn.. Tb. .a.. shall apply to any anrluamy war rig►t. established is the Laud lead qua ay be pat to brataal Valk off mid last. 27. DL'AZ? - Dpi.Eagan or lab is st L.ma a swply row ay .f the arty.red pnnatomo brat issIrt•-- but at limiest a she toil.. . be amply risk.Ile.. milts eels aplattw preratag Csl r es etl dad ga epratas. Leatr is heabyntheraod epw flee ad her4.g. m Mnaatw paevWd,- as —1 this lama as to au of the lamed lead so *inland.w pau.aal by Lea..L...beaawime. L the eta et ay ash default in Jolla. Loeser shall.. baton sag soy mush aeaaallaLL..-seed us Loma by am.Vdad seal. a the pmt leftism A roe. if said lessee 40 shwa by,S. sn.leaam of.Law. a aaas.of aaaaatas a easel for al failure r dmt•.la, .ps.Utyiag sae as, aatiag Ws LL.witkla shirty (30) days f.mm the dote of aalliag said twin., Lessen .ball same web failure w sat— a, as saaalyeta will be is.. Ify�ww`Y�t,,P�1!f 1- 4 (Ion ised 6 920924 B 1349."REC 02302015 09/01/92 12:36 $0.00 10/012 F 1494 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERIC & RECORDER WELD CO, CO vp inns allure or dnfult Ls at Garrotted Walla thirty (20) days altar tae snits{ of sues mania. aid Lf Lessee Le& an ragout a Mario] es sash ania, within thirty (20) lays, Ufa la an K7], % niaas. sad be taamelal ,7 op.attus of this paragraph without lutist Atilt by lames, at fvrclar sotto. to L..... 21. flt91S1N: 2f Lassa fail to asho diaarnry of oil at ps, or either of 5r. La YyLa% PuaLaia• Maria' ;ha prime, .a hereof. or rula3 1rL11N{ .p.r.stws samaeaed duri.S tia primary taaa beraef, Luau may make neaten appliaacisa a Lauer for at .names of SS. l....e. The Cranial .C taAh .at.a.{ae .hall. M at tha solo' oprtus of Lau. uondlag a Ca following aeaditto.. A. M. luso as will be austral few awn than .4 (6) mantis lama tM ariada.l .a►4aalaa data. 3. That tho' Lassa. .ba13 pay to she Luau S. au if Gas-chlwd of the oris:aal beaus. KU a ALL=beau. .C Tam Dallas (310.00) per taro. C. The Loam mass pay to the Laser the sum of Oma Dollar (31.00) pet tan leased as delayed nasal for the an of to senate. D. That the royalty will roasts the mama. 25. BOLD HART=V • Luau shall Lmdamnlfy Lauer spins all liability sad Ion. sad apfa.t all claims Gad satin., Ltalulda3 tin daimon of soak alaima ar utiama, hand. opera or Attila[ Si if dare Of LOW'', daaluSLa3 'lassie a parses .r pnpony taws/ by Or .v aiaf La snasatin with operattn. oa Ufa lammed load er by auditions treated thereby, or based opus say'idolaties of say staaus., •rlia sma. es nplaclma. 26. COIOR0IA:ION • If tie leased Ind "hall be taiga k my Guammucias prn.M Mai, this an. shall asoaatiaall7 tarai.atr u of the data of takisi. The award for AMA* ta.,daAaAstoa .hall be paid to Latat, e maopa far say Ape.Lfia award(a) pail to L..— for .anr.d oil ad gas starve.. La vita\ rust ICScervcrC C ,of moth .p.tLSLs anti(.) shall be paid a Lau La lLn,of royalty Las by wins At tie .n4ma.atin. Lgravemaeu .ban a reeved by Lame pew anii Lena sr:me psragwap\Mnla. L' 'sly . 'Onion if the loaot lad is Labe by .oud.Aactn. Luau may, at Sts optima, unarm this loam or t.siaase sale that ponies of the lease so tabs. 27. MUM • Ivory effort L. ad. by Lasser a avoid arrows La *11 peaches Lalwliac but an 1LLtod co avaeLa liatiads .sd loam prrparatin. Laser .ball mat a 34asL for any Lnnvealaaat n leas Gamut by n hers oaf.\say near. tan.. 'ball 'Nifty L'.0 lmaeliauly"pea diaa.vory of ay enema .r dtaerop.ay out 26. AZ�r',A t 7: "Lasso• .ball at .iat:a7, dtntarb, ar, sanest. rusw. op sly., .w pnhsa awti or blunts a.swas of ay h:a4 es Wald Crawl ludo as provided by law. :'has n.oun.. :ttlad., but an Mt United to, all rra:a.ta of sue. vae4 or maul. ptitepapba, .tratufa, .at Sao.. A dtiarsry of aayc►La3 .f yrt►(nturim or historic mature shall be mated so Lases or Um hum of Calluses A.nMrlogLat Lamadtinly. 29. DCTRgTnCirs - A. 'Gas' ma wed Urals 'ball mu all pea (eoeba•tihL as ar—"sattM.). Lmalalia3 bat sea 1LLt.d to .11 puts ydr.aarbae. parr. so posads, tubes dimalde. sad S. 'Oil mad 3o'' AA used heroin shall haled. all .ab.ttaoa. pndamd a yytatat. 1honKth, imalulta3 Not mu limited to allot. (*avian 2/91) 1 H 1349 REC 02302015 09/01/92 12:36 $0.00 11/012A F 1495 MARY ANN FEUERSTESN CLERIC6 RECORDER WELD CO, Co al 3325 . C. 17.744 plabbal.ea .e land ante .tall s.la ad ntst se pa.tlta of ea ad pa a of .trir et • tMa eaItaan se pay ter the a an•t eat .t pr da4g Las 30. CM AC AJSIOXS • Tta bssttts sad elltpstaae at WA late .hall lama woad be Maia1 apes she LW, legal repnwsat4re., sasa.as a asap. et Leases; Sc sr robl..se sr aatgrat Said. of et am, Maas late. sMlll be baits[as Lean wall as ease Ma b..•apeead by mast a .a .1 5..4 a a. AJ3I00f0113• paws* natal. 31. VAUNITT or tT$ - Lea* as an an..; title se W lard parts... fits tt .ball. was s.(...t, alla Lane anus r oval.atawu sad east tale papers u is M. L tt. tame. Tan stall a a Nltpels s Lae..'• pa ra puns* w er nplraa.i * ether tale papas as to a •s7 sasttvs aeh L. ..sashes vast sale w the raja lama all taunt. .1 title. vMtMr at a rpluarury. atarl by L...e ad swaaaa:W l afden aria .all Seas to party et ad be delivered to Loan attar Lear as sapletd are tads ea.Wtta ea satin ark. .lab)ra..barer. w W rapt at Leta r W wf •aawas& sae ngv.n As soy tit daring is Ulla of ab lea. fii ysawa3 ®RIOT. Lan Ma Mnwcs aped are snood Lt. 1a t. a .aped by to sass a T CafIIJJl0K0.3 07 'In 0001127 01 ItD. ask Os al of as alias alird, sad Lear ae .Lied 04. sp.r.sts as ay at yar flat as.. wtnai. JOASD 07 CWN77 CO1tC3SZ (U$ �' _ � �� mss COari'7, mrouoo i. •••a�OJ G'rLGw�( tc,U/A S At iallerd 2 • .. .7. .2,, 2 ,..„ PI-die -it-+nr e 1 Deputy Clark can °S1-41/44% itsws Skit t ises. Inc. , Lá: Sory E. Skeen, Vice Presi ODr07gag ) Ms tenpa s taarweas as ..Sa )aag.d beten r afd. 18th ay .f August , 1992 by L. E. Skeet. Vice Freeiden; .of Skeet Enterprises, Inc. Vasa. q bad ad ettteasl ..al. • , or C^la■aw Xaisa•t 4 "H—/999/ t �`)�, r fJll��/_��J , a. £. My r 'w.laewL . .)�. lean%Wks o N . f r \ i`' r •`, • C '"(ribbed S n) a 8 1349 REG 02302015 09/01/92 12:36 $0.00 12/012 F 1496 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK 4 RECORDER WELD CO s • ATSCO. INC, Check #9208092 Payee #7292 WELD COUWil DATE 8/17/92 A��„c��MNERS DATE INV.# AC O'JNT" AMOUNT 8/17/92 Piling Fee efftera .4jjP9onlect 1b.08* CLERK TO THE BOARD f , -'77" ¶ ®, ,,•e"1 ,. C D;,,at ,99_ No 5201 RECEIVED�'4 k'o. !'..tLtA.e1/v /, J_ )475e4t4tr.. % '. �ADoMEss` D di, ak '112, £1/.xL L€4. (11 V� i 1.� � +nj, -l-.A/�(Qfrtmt.11f•q?c(er�. Downs S t. "cJ`g 1 .. .. . 0 , s , >l /Sn a O dfj t �j2sv.., • c•uNr •�^ (nun atienu_ sj '^FM',PAID a.°MICM d['•7L/' ,fp�^yy /�/� - ' M .rep+•n __. .. DATE ,OA. Na 5200 RECEIVEDF.�RRRM �N 1`- �At. �ti�/�( d L�(fw/ o �,J. 1 A"D�DRESS,Y' D: Lox. 4Q /8, 1 x. (IA Xoa. I �*9a08Q9a_I7i-c - 'AC••UNT H•W A:. M0'-fA1D �.GrM1 1�Y1M1L� �,�� :W►4� . i ',.«.r. :i.� er 11 r 7_(7Qo� ? t 9 . 5 THOMAS C. POULSON WELD CC':':TY P.O.Box 300162 Darr,Colorado 80226 172 fl!! Cl_ r:: n. �O 7 Y• .:'3 (J00)0614800 C-r;l r •. TO January 2, 199Xl. Clerk to the Board Weld County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Re: Nomination of lands for Oil and Gas Lease Bid Weld County, Colorado Dear Clerk to the Board: On behalf of Skaer Enterprises, Inc. , I would like to nominate the mineral rights Weld County owns within and around the Town of New Rayner, located in Township 7 North, Range 58 West, 6th P.M. To prevent an error in this request I have enclosed a copy of the exhibit from the last lease entered into by Weld County which describes these lands. Should you have any questions please contact me at either the office number above or at (303) 320-1071. Res y, omas C. Poulson Contract Landman/Skaer Enterprises, Inc. TCP:df 920325 • .. •. I %di- 872 19�.191d Original Town of Raysar • Block 7 Lots 3, ♦. 5, 6 s,y . . ..� • Block 1 Lots 5 and 6 ;.,' - Block 9 tots 1 - S Block 10 Lots 3 and 4 Addington■ Addition to theTown of Darker ;:(/ . • Block 2 Lots 6 + 9, 31, 35, 18 „.;. Block 2 Lot S Block S all Block 6 rig 46 ,V Block 7 1111 /" 12• Block 9 Nk and BE% of Block 30 all Beginning 60'North of northeast corner of Lot 12 Block 1, North 37'. aouthwestsrly along Railway street ;- ...-.:...., 120.3', Last 114.4' to beginning _ Baldwin and Whittier. Addition to the Town of Rayner B000k 1 Lots 3 - 6 �- Block 2 Lots 15 -18 Block 3 Lots 1 - 12, 16 - 18 51ook 6 all slack 5 Lots 1 - 3, S Block 6 Lots 1, 2. 6 - 6, 30, 13 - 19 Block 7 Lots 7. 9. 10, 14 - 18 Block 10 Lots 10 - 16, 16, 19, Lore • Block 11 Lots 3 - 6, 12 - 23 Block 12 Lots 28y, ), 561/2, 6 'look 13 Lots 1 - 5 Peckhaas Addition to the Town of Rayner • Block 1 Lots 7 - 12 ' • B1eck 4 Lots 7 - 12 Block S Lots 7 - 22 aleck a Lots 7. 6, 10. 11 slack 9 Sots 6 - 9 •• Block 12 late 7, 8s;, 10, 115y '- Blook 13 Lots 6 - 12 �' Block 1.6 Lots 2 - 29 Block 15 Lots 1 - 12 6100k 16 16 Lots 7 - 22 5100* 17 lots 1 - 12 Block 11 Lots 1 - 3, 7 - 12 . • . si.•0k 19 LOts 1 - 12 81. . • 20 lots I). 16 Bloc. `1 Late 7 - 12 Block .: Lot 2 • 510ok 26 lots 3 - 12 Block 25 Lots land 2 Block. 26 Lots I + 12 Block 27 Lots 1, 2, 7 - 12 Block 28 Lots 3 - 12 _ Black 29 Leta 1, 2 k Block 30 Leta I + 3 ' i • V. w 4. S CA 8'7Z 1791:1930 -Sa 5,3 ';r I.10. flange 30 Township 7 Section 3 NW% t.,-* e S. All that part NW4 South of Railroad right-of-way 1� .. I�. rk - MiSE4NW4 North Of Railroad right-of-Noy fK. South 30 acres NCONN4 except `� D beginning 690' South of northoast corner Of it I '" NW4, West 400', South 112', Zest 400', North 112' to beginning tar, li, K. N4SE4Nw4 '.,;4 . N4NSNttNN4 except 3 acres on East end •� Part NE4NW4 beginning at point 39:1.4' West of northeast corner, South 326.7', riot 392.4'. North .320.7', West 392.4' to beginning ..- y Y.`, • . •ow •. Range Ss Township 7 Section 3 NE4 " L • , , 'i`i'i -.. i?" Part S4NE4 beginning 799.2' East and 330' North of center of Section 3, t East 390', North 55', West 390', South 55' tO beginning - - ,,- p ,fA'Si, e right angles to public part NE% beginning t center of Section 3,highway southwatsrly al st 7 North along o at North and South centerline of Sec tO-beginning e. st 4 Beginning 799.2' East and 495' North Of center of Section 3, East 390', 1 ' ':? ler North S3', West 390', South 55' to beginning 7' -- �j That part NE4 beginning 550' North and 1,109' East of center Of -1 ' hti , Section 3, North 116'. wuthwosterly parallel to the CBrp railroad 1+„ •� • ;. V right-of-way 115.9', Westerly 37', South 110', East 150' to beginning •, Beginning 799.2' East and 440' North of center Of Section 3, East 390 • +:., : .',- North 55', west 390', South 55' to beginning :`1i ;N 9Z°a= • • THOMAS C. POULSON PA.Box 200162 � 'aLO CCU':fY rnP Dawr,Colorado b220 CCV,`,i',;SI, .. ...nJO031 Bela �r92F;A ; 9' 5} May 1, 1992 CL n� TO The 130AP.D Weld County Commissioners D.O. Sox 758 Greeley, Colorado 80632 Re: Oil and Gas Leasing Weld County, Colorado Dear County Commissioners: About a year ago I requested a tract of land be put up for bid at the Weld Oil and Gas Lease auction. As of yesterday no date had been set for the auction. My client, Skaer Enterprises, Inc. , is particularly interested in leasing a tract of land for the purpose of exploration. This tract is located within and around the Town of New Raymer. The county owns the majority of the minerals in this area. We have spent considerable time and money putting together this very detail project and would like to drill the initial well as soon as possible. Also, it is my understanding that there has been no other inquiries on this tract and therefore we would like to ask if we could lease these lands outside the form of the auction to expedite • s process. You immediate attention to this m r woul e ;appreciated. Re omas C. Poulson Contract Landman/Ska Enterprises, Inc. TCP/tp 320= SECTION 3, TOWNSHIP 7N, RANGE 58W Original Town of Raymer Block 7 Lots 3, 4, 5, 6 Block 8 Lots 5 and 6 Block 9 Lots 1 - 5 Block 10 Lots 3 and 4 Addington, Addition to the Town of Raymer Block 1 Lots 4 - 9, 14, 15, 18 Block 2 Lot 5 Block S All Block 6 El Block 7 W; Block 9 Ni and SE* Block 10 All Beginning 60' North of northeast corner of Lot 12 Block 1, North 37', southwesterly along Railway Street 120.3', East 114.4' to beginning Baldwin and Whittlers Addition to the Town of Raymer Block 1 Lots 3 - 6 Block 2 Lots 15 -18 Block 3 Lots 1 - 12, 16 - 18 Block 4 All Block 5 Lots 1 - 3, 5 Block 6 Lots 1, 2, 4 - 6, 10, 13 - 18 Block 7 Lots 7, 9, 10, 14 - 18 Block 10 Lots 10 - 14. 18, 19 Block 11 Lots 3 - 6. 12 - 23 Block 12 Lots 2Sj, 3, SS}, 6 Block 13 Lots 1 - 5 Peckham, Addition to the Town of Raymer Block 1 Lots 7 - 12 Block 4 Lots 7 - 12 Block 5 Lots 7 - 12 Block 8 Lots 7, 8, 10. 11 Block 9 Lots 6 - 9 Block 12 Lots 7, 8S}, 10, 11Si Block 13 Lots 6 - 12 Block 14 Lots 1 - 19 Block 15 Lots 1 - 12 Block 16 Lots 7 - 12 Block 17 Lots 1 - 12 Block 18 Lots 1 - 3. 7 - 12 Block 19 Lots 1 - 12 Block 20 Lots 13 and 14 Block 21 Lots 7 - 12 Block 23 Lot 1 Block 24 Lots 3 - 12 Block 25 Lots 1 and 2 Block 26 Lots 1 - 12 Block 27 Lots 1, 2, 7 - 12 Block 28 Lots 3 - 12 Block 29 Lots 1 and 2 Block 30 Lots 1 - 3 Range 58 Township 7 Section 3NW} All that part NW} South of Railroad right-of-way SiSE}NW} North of Railroad right-of-way South 30 acres NE}NW} except beginning 690' South of northeast corner of NW},West 400', South 112', East 400'. North 112' to beginning N}SE}NW} N}N}NE}NW} except 3 acres on East end Part NE}NW} beginning at point 392.4' West of northeast corner. South 328.7', East 392.4', North 328.7',West 392.4' to beginning Range 58 Township 7 Secion 3 NE} Part S}NE} beginning 799.2' East and 330' North of center of Section 3, East 390' . North 55', West 390', South 55' to beginning That part NE} beginning at center of Section 3, East 799.2', North at right angles to public highway southwesterly along highway to North and South centerline of Sec to beginning Beginning 799.2' East and 495' North of center of Section 3, East 390'. North 55', West 390', South 55' to beginning That part NE} beginning 550' North and 1,189' East of center of Section 3. North 116'. southwesterly parallel to the CB&Q railroad right-of-way 115.9'. westerly 37' . South 110'. East 150' to beginning Beginning 799.2' East and 440' North of center of Section 3, East 390', North 55', West 390', South 55', to beginning 920= AR23D2D11 RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION OF OIL AND GAS LEASE COVERING CERTAIN PROPERTY OWNED BY WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. LOCATED IN E) SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH, RANCE 61 WEST WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Weld County, Colorado, is the owner of vast acres of mineral lands located in Weld County. Colorado, and WHEREAS, a portion of said mineral acres not currently leased was put up for bid to lease, and WHEREAS, Lomita Operating Company, 310 East Colorado Street. Suite 200, Glendale, California 91203. submitted the high bid to lease 320 net mineral acres, more or less, described to-wits E} Section 28, Township 3 North, Range 61 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, Weld County desires to accept the high bid offer submitted by Lomita Operating Company to lease the above described mineral acreage for $20.00 per net mineral acre, for a total sum of $6,400.00 together with a rental fee of ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) per net mineral acre, which lease is to run for a period of three (3) years. commencing August 26. 1992, and ending at 12,00 noon on August 26, 1993. unless otherwise held, as stated in the lease agreement 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 high bid offer of Lomita Operating Company, 310 East Colorado Street, Suite 200. Glendale. California 91203, be, and hereby is, accepted for a period of three (3) years with the total sum being as above listed. B 1349 REC 02302011 09/01/92 12:35 $0.00 1/010 F 1445 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 920826 k)7408/ -- - r°wRao2-rr ; 1,0/r/7/9 \ • OIL AND GAS LEASE - LOMITA OPERATING COMPANY (S26, TSN, Rb1W) PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, k \ • adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of August, A.D., 1992. )(//� 0� , ' //A BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /D(Dy,i,Jw/ /I�����K�/( WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk�/ to the Board - Geo ge Kenna y, airman • $y�(Ybr k ��7l� �_ •��y�.tJb limed Utty'tle to the Board onstanca L. Harbert, Pro-Tem APYROskrp{AS T FORM: i . C. W. Kirb County Attorney Cord . c W. H. Webster • r• 8 1349 REC 02302011 09/01/92 12:35 $0.00 2/010 F 1446 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK 6 RECORDER WELD CO, CO • 920826 • l . Parcel No. 8 ' • l COCIWIT OIL AM CAS LISZt Sonata& 320 saes, ra Of L... - LaaaLala.g X20 sax ataral AIM, =PI sr Lest TEES LEASE ACU TfT. Sated this .q.(544)" day of lip!( P iiA - . 1f its W *mad Late 17 and bowmen VELD morn, COLORADO. a peatiool midlands,midlands, it ti. surd-Or =own. anima by .ad Llrnlpl al. Joao or C01317T CDtfa331awS Ot 21LC worn Oy vaLD, fn La a cis ltnans afaa a. obi MUD OI COOK:f 00!DGISIOIDb3, VIIL CD0NTf CCPDOLLJ. COMM. 'PO 1071 R3'.ESI. CIIES:E , CO W 31, l nWt4r allot Lassa, d. LOMITA OPERATING COMPANY, 310 E. Colorado Street, Suite 200, Glendale, CA 912b5 Sr.laait.r ailed Imam. VITREISEllt MEW. said Lane 1as appLL.d so laas r in a oil ad gas lams aaaarlas tla Ld area deasild, ad W rid a filing to La tM SWIM a $ O.00. plas a Max. eari4aus et S 20.00. per afanal sue, flint by Liam a a silational s ssUneta ter as grinds[ of 'Si. loan, sad asses agree so py a sal renal of $ 320.00 , manta as U. aria at a 1.00 , par .&Harm awe or trsaala aM...t par yea, as as filiaL.a a.aaSdar.aL... V347LAS, sJl Us Inviraaeaas nlaasn at said applLatba lave ben duly ..glad vitl aid said applisatis las len appnead sad spans by Lassen 4 TW lOU, la sw.lMraata of a. agneraa Meta, a ribs pan of Lase a be paid. apt as psrfss.d, lass dam law aralasiv.ly to lame far W .alt ad *sly papa. of dr llLeg few. d v.Lpnt d sad ptedaaa d ail aad gaa. In*Whir at teas, farad as thanes nth aea rigte to awe.11 sit as gas sa paadaad aid saved Uantrs ad an n.arwd to nyalry ly La.ur Mods ribs aesr of ali. Lest, sgstlar via rLfta.at• y. a..ansa sad .sr.Lr.d.s ear ptpaliaa., telephoto and t.lsgnpk lira, tabs sad fine.e tar sal pnMe4.g taring far sat pradrs. ad la.La1 .r bardiag a.plyaas, sad say sd all rigla. sad privileges aseessary far the arplaratLaa all animates .t .ad lad fa ell aad gas, aho Mann Walled lad situated La tea Camay .1 V.L. gaga it Ceara', sad sae psrsiaularly ds.artad as t.LLas. DESCRIPTION OT LLD fEnTION 70013177 isAlCt E1, 28 5N 1�'w SAVE AND 70 11014 sad ladt ad all the nays ad privileges grated hander s. Lassa asst S. lair of twelve a'dLa amen a the day of ,- , 19 to aary as. sad a Lag tbadar as oil as ga, or etalan it teat. is praised La wag 4uaattts.a fan said Lad or La..s. L. dt,14ana y.stand La bat fLde dMllteg n aw.lt g spawning as aid l.d, sajaa a U. ass W saeditieaa lama, D,Ct'eg or aromas sp.aelw. call M Merl at M awcanly padgrd if than L r Slay n' ants street to a pasta pedal U.. slay anaeaaive days amass as sat...tat La wiatsg Ls mated by lama prarS.d that nu dr=ag r nwsdag naaa4r an smeared arias mull "tars as or may ersa.is tsv.st a dale b4 Lae is L fora by na.a of neasedaa it iLl ad gas .teat it vas, n alas sash w.e.f4aa La era rids& easy dye 7a rwsa at p.edundaa ter ea panne Si s.asstlii.L g all. MS. and panda Aswan an ash prodrtia is serateed daring ash plan tars we an as.tofa Snot, or nil.Uta Lae L. La fovea by ramie.t sal MtLLtag s r asking sp.nata. et *Oar padratn. - B 1349 REC 02302011 09/01/92 12:35 $0.00 3/010 F 1447 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO - (LvLsd 5/111) 1 920626 I laLOIADIaa . Saar reserve. to right a aw/uat aplat.tia ma to 3Am.@ la" provld.l .dash aplantia dos , as Starter* ritA mama. paapd area. I r'i In mmidsrati.a of them pram.... this p.mia amnia" sad agree as fellow. 1. wag. - u tn. Lam L *ocean" fer an a444./anal alas "avid" in la a1.=WOO paragraph h.r..t. Lass" 46.11 yoy a Leann shit mma of Oa Dollar (11.00) pre sane far Y. L" moor" bssab)' m ".lay" nmal in the term .f the amose.4aa. Vestal,at.to"aired ma ahl4ah"padatls..hall a paid*swing Us amain" lite of tA4m lease, amorally, ha .dome.. w a Stan mash saivarnty•"a hand. Mn: - - shall le am raft" .f "mad natal. - • 'il • 2. 1101A= . Lu.. .hsll .saws in .ay ad all whas..ws p•edaaaa AS the Lased Led o" Lass shall pay u "soar a. royalty. is oddities to t vaaula provided. bat ems" for manu.ad n L the ased lama. • .am.'.4da►ly lost ere flared a tha leas" last. with approval at Lasser, cam teLLrlsgl A. Oa all. 12.31 of alms ail prima"ad mavad tea ohm lammed load. At U. spUL. at tosser. and with silty.(60) days' rota a lanes. lareer ay tea it. royalty ell La load, fawn"road Lases shall deliver rent royalty dl is Lame"oat" Land lad. fa of can a "".stun, "to aho pipal[aas or moorage ra.Ma designated by Lon. bat L..ae shall nog (a ash - sate M "amt." ie provide free canny in may sash oil fns laag r }arid Ua w ninth aft" tha • same is tea into tams. With .lacy (60) days' amiss u Lases. Lamer ay wee raking oil royalty La Wad. Whom paid la task. to royalty &all b..aalem' cM apes as fair"a a% "alas d to oil at - a. moll Stalk *SU as bo deemed te a lass that as prime asrmally paid so Lemma as W "11 by On paahmer Uandt sae la as .mom Ahall the royalties be bard epee a "Asa v.Lr at the wall lam aka" tI. postal prima La to tLld in sash ell. it In as Jana,et-a peso" peal V W timid In soak oil, pm a argot value at she malllam to" the pnn.il age pot" reaa6ved by albs d pas - . La to field Is. ail of UM pa" m" gravity as W tin mask ell law late pipelimae a manage nog". D. 0s, gm. laludiag eme/ag►.ad gm a esker gassy smbstaa.. 12.3% at tha fair rimers. v.Ls at U. • mo11 ter Si tha poise ntaivad by LasAm at U. moll. rh(ah.v.r la putt. of .11 gas pnnamt ad meld Ira Um lamed lad or utilised off U. lad by as.... ♦spy at .11 asnnsts for a.L el gm shall • ._ • • be [insist" t. tosser. When pis 4 mad ader antral that ha. bass spprwed by Lasser. U. Lit "rhos value tf am" p. far Mur-W-g aha nyala/.. p pala ).nwM. "hall be mks pries as AMM" • m.0 w la meld wear 'AAA entree% Me approval by Laser of as its of ay .malt agrees shell spent. is "Ma Laser a party Ulnas or obligate 4t Uar.uaear La may ay. At U. optima of lase". 'I al .4th slaty (60) days' satins a Lase. Lasser may vain it. royalty des kind. Viols Marry (60) Aga' t en" to "mass, Lessor my tam. "Liam gm royalty L glad. 71 • C. All seats of mrattag the oil ad/n gas prdue" Asll lm hams by L..ss ad ash at. .hall rem - -. "rattly a Wia.saly iodate W royalty Myaat. a Lassa. Zaa.pt that sanaa4.g"ate in L...er'a fa-Miad reran. "all " lama by Lear. D. If Lew was a lessor isawst L U.oil ad gas"peal" et o"Jsn'dmarib.d load.."ma nn adder sal a4vddad fa simple emu". than to rryalti.s." natal. hewn"provided .1.11 be paid to Loma" . n ay la tha pant.AL" is arm aatA a tea Sala s""divided fro a.as"fad of say bane .a.idanr:ia shall ha ada by Lama h.radar. • S 1349 REC 02302011 09/01/92 12:35 $0.00 4/010 F 1448 MARY ANN FEUERSTEXN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO (leiasd 2/91) 2 it-:- 920 . 3. IXCOROS - L.-e agree. to flop sad to nave in pesmasebn .capleto rd smartir books ad yams. &meets ., W pveM.nbs a./ dbpeatsla of fly sad all 'slummed pr.dwd w W IsmAs4 lad at to petals Leavee as all, flammable Lune to eerie. S. tams, or SO funtak sepias of ar. SO Laser Spec nt..a%.L%flu p obas.r'• npp.n deeurasaaln. Lasser will dot a rnrsneaMle wink rq..sta. All amid boom .M nnaa sail Be **talon, by Luse she mat. .ts11a►L b Celiac se Lamas tot a ported of mos lams than fits flare. 4. IRi944D ENTS - All product` e Mall he asaantaly measured flied •t.adard. atabt.Sd by she Amoeba&Cm Asdedbeba (ACA) smiler the marrifla htnlw.a Inflame (API) heed .11,.saasriai d.fU.. .M11 he tamperproof as wily As ps•siblo. Oil ryslabe des within aim caper of Wm Is... &mall be sni.nLs d en rsesl AM seance wnvsan. wins ATI malaria wlau • ditfarnc noons of r.aavamsna. subjflt to Laser's approval, La provided. 3. PADTRS MID WO= • A7,L wanes W &parfl doe bereft/my •hall M made w or Wows cis Ay ask worsens .ad rapists an dm. 1441aS to this p.regrapb shall a ow.sead m memo/ she emptnla of the primary sawn drat. Oft Maly enema And spparelag 4eaen. shall be submitted prim*a to an day of the mat/folL.41{ sae)oath's sale of predestine, ad gas roy lty permoste mid appersias flans shall be .eMiatS prier cm the last day of the seemed month follwlad sash•nth'• sale of prndfstta. All payments rail he add. by w1, Wan. ..nithal elm*. or Haar odor. pymat Swims assetstin .. gMlifbnsbs. or sweaa►rnhes of ay kind vauay.r shell sac be aeasptS by LMAn. A penalty fn • late payment shell be aaried as ..s Leah is the TpisT..L5 paragraph fermis. 6. .PD1Ai.S J • A penalty shall be impend few. he; est limited to late p yrna. improper p.ymaa, oposstimiel d.fbin.le•. violation of her sanest of this lease, or tab. mama aed..a Immesh pwnsStSa. 4.11 be Mtavab.d by lassos sal.m nhew4e pnvidad for by lave mod may be is W foam et. at mot,Lsta.l tee interests teem fines. satin loose e.MalLataa. A penalty s. .N.le shell be pre sal by Labor W eats. Sea■• .ttnsits badiacely after ;Alb settee. Said 'idiots).* ar he 'flood Comm Limo le cub after public saris.. 7. LAW • The teams end waditiese of this lease shell be p.Kes.d sod fineraiaed subject ce all lama,. Ala., npiniaa, orders, legal erdbasses ar &sold&s applb.hla se she Matted epos On aYimbtr tios of laid. aM Ma►al. swat by as Canny of Vold, sad to tars, talo. mad &pietism goVoWSLMo HS mad sea o pevatlass {e Colorado. Vtelaatama mall remelt le pealtW as ptwWt few 1y Lam w or amt tank Ls the atoremesttwol ..aWle n shall, at ca sptb. of Lessor, malt la detest; as previdal heniaattat. A. SQNIX<LDU - lamm.say at ay air. by pays.% to Laser all .rest. Tama w Si pssridod basins awree4r this lamas insofar sA to moms severs all or ay ponies of to lead herds leered mad be enlisted ire fender ehllpctna er liability►eresa.r with aspens to she Ina/as w.n..d.ats prwhdS,,chn S partial miser or eamselLties of tits lases shell be fat Lae sham assignee serer et..pprada.s.lr temp (•0) e arn. ow Cresraatsl La sewna,-Si Ia • {atasr-tanar secnila4 pn'tSt tenor tha;,this'rrmrmsdnr slam she to sprtet Margin maned a Lessee shell floes ad Soar •Lolasaly tmspenaiw imoedLaelr sad e...rranntly with W Welntba*1 w Batt is of ruses low by lash l.aeen nalf aaipde of dear to esteems time Lamm, or,ay of iaa toms empanel at twi.W.. ..Ia m-ea..aMlt sq-amend& to affinire mall Law shell bare MOOS fell prwbbs tar eeeeervaalwn of the loomed psldmssa.sd.pmotescir Of She sat... tiskse of to lased laid. D 1349 REC 02302011 09/01/92 12:35 $0.00 5/010 F 1449 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERX & RECORDER WELD CO, CO (brvimad 3/pl) 3 ,. Al3IrJ0ta3 - A. LAea., with prier wistae mast of Lamm. sall an tLa right is main the mtira l.a.bsld Saar..; .i said Imams is all sr pan of the lad amend hereby, but ..t lass. Mwwr, an esflgasss mama of appratstaly ferry (♦0) sins or Oenrmeaal 1st .sns.pwLLag n anotur- s.ant, aeeias in may partial a.Lgmste sad for .pprevsl of ash ase(gasain Lear .all poke a mwAp.at Marge L a neat u be Mt.m8rd by Laser. Prior to minas Approval by Lemon .t maim of QL. lam, Leas (assignor) Mall sat be island of Las .►Itptim. wader W Mmes ad sesMtt.s. Mate. Ail maleness Mall at emu( U. ma of this la... I. If may...toms% of a parting of Us Lan emend busby shall be *unveil.,1, a,ow loam Nall M t.swd ' me the snaps. e.vertag the aatgmd lad, sauLMag U. sass tsar W .oMtttas a sits loam. ad lts/sed As to tan m QSs lam S. 144sed, ad Ma &angna shall bs niea.N tad dlaearpd from all further obligations and ltabtltttm As to that penis, is *stigma. Co Imam Mall t.tity Law of all a.APeata at undivided personage w atter toss.. Said Unarms. will nn be nssp4asd w approved by lamer, ad w slims of ay aveh aatpm..ts will be .trt.tly at o.lr Mina at. pints. than. and waaW she tans of this Imaa., And as Maputo burros pant.. to ay mask Assignment shall open ISO mime Lesee free p.ri.mAs. of ay hew or .aestttas beast w n pampas to at.. fanfw. l a... shall As All tin. M satitlat to Isola Molly to luaus or his assipw shwa ode Or beak. as being mha sole owner Muff. aes tw at...sling o f All suites requited by this loan as for to p.rfemasa of all teas sad ssditin. hers[. D. altnsvgh not bistag vs luau. all Lnarasta if Very ALM ad sass. whammy.,&listing this lsmm shsgld M ills via A. Ls.... 10. 09OVSDIM IOU= - Aay Aid All nasnstio.s Sr a.tga.ats w onnrtdiag rgeltiss shall be slat to approval 17 Leaser. lye caul of aid overriding r.yeltt.a shall at timed five penis (3S). UalesdUg .s7 snwtdlag royalty previously prevaled ire salami pndatt.a arced. s nnbly stings of [!Item (13) Mrral per day w simnel clamant refit fen; sf gas per day (10 13:7/D). L the event prsdssia drop. ca this ,sat or lass. say rnnLdLag rgaltiaa whisk awed five pnnen (Sl) say be saaped.d. Lass'. approval at a resonation Sr wigwn of m onwtdag royalty shall at biM Lessor for persm% of maid .wwtdLag ny.lty sad .hall at relieve Lapse el ay of lss ebliptt.a for pysa sf nyaltt.s to Laser s provided by NULTT paragraph. ants. U. vznc 10•„LTJ - Lass agleam u protest to leant lad its tramp by Offal; v.Iy Ideated s ad)staiag lands' as said by lamer.-ars seal dnlsmge La an inpesat.d for by ester-dnUsp. Is Nell be neared that U. pndaotl.n of oil sad gm is a[taat veil. nsalts is drawn fres the Lased Lad, salon Laas dsoAaarams as lessor'. eatiatsatla, by ngir.eriag, palagiasl. s other data. that prd.ntten fain ash efts.; well dais not real; La tusk lrstsp. or tM; U. Maliag of s well it wella s she Irma lad wall us aewplUah the purposes if pnsaitiag the deposits agar U. Lased ).sad. Lassoes Mot.im a a to titaase et sash animas shall be final. at. L..... MALI say17 with La...'a war laws w sa nSar this lease as allay ash nods•s74ed asap u designates by Lear. 12. zvnoiieir s Dpos disarms of oil ead gas o either of thos a-ma Lead Lad. Las shell resat with nsaskle dtligemi to develop add lend at . rem at.'to As extent unuante with Us t.ssmta dawlops.t et s). field is whisk the lamed load IM&. H 1349 REC 02302011 09/01/92 12135 $0.00 6/010 F 1450 MARY ANN FEUERSTEXN CLERK 4 RECORDER WELD CO, CO (]Wised 3/,1) 4 92 9241:1 3 • 11. T0W.ThQ CLAM - Teams my as say Us at taw pool ay pan or all of .au lard or Mae or .q maraca m sat with star laoa and lama, eaasw .r stoats. L a►a ages field.M as n sw.aint• a sp.aLad vat% u faLlLtete as orderly or alien ..11-fasts posts .r a easy .La ..y tram, mule. or nplsaLa.f to Stem .r Natal adalassw/ r ss..a,v at.s apar harm.{jusl.dLafaa. lush palls'.all be assaplLW ar acalan.d by Mad .1 renal a ds.lnatia it pesisag, or dealsraaia of s.siat4a at j•Mllat. dad by saltation or aoaderd.6 t Ropy u Lass. at s she depilate" hash. Drill's., a agoo.rsaot .p.ntLsa opts or pr.awtLa fines soy pan et nth apatite wit .all a ...Ldanl fm all pageant of dL Lamm a .pands at proda halo tans Tao Lams. Iowa .all..11o n a a atla lsre she proportionate tars .f pt.i..siw alas as ..ne6. a Jl. lo... 1..lW.4 L say wed-.}seat unit bows u sl. coral anya a a4 gain volt. 14. UNITIAAn l - C010A01I132Allts - L the myna Loam panda the last and. Land u r aslant within . R.smLtlntta .t raittleiLn a{nn.sa, to teem el Was lease say be dad to Mhe . LLL.t a snags a oak spasms. Vat .msr . portion of she lea/ under tO4.• lam la by essalaa.t-y as ap.ngsa. Laser any Mpr.psa Um land and law a manure lade to each pasta not .aweLited ehenaderl she ten of ash .arts l.aa Jell be Sd.its4 a to a. .rlgleal awn of thie l.aas. 7a u.a of to 1..... a shat penis rraLLt la she aft Ja l a dose a a aslatlad a satan us mash apawm. Il.aprodoeLt Lases Jell taaalmm on Cis flna .aa/vr..ry dim of the leas balsam to a nLatLa mat at the molt we pas %W awat asdLtytt ta, Lea.., as La so as prat to to at of the prissy an .f to-l...o or ca .att..ta as of U. as... IS. yt000C:icm - loam sail, *objets so .pplL.S1a lws. regulaLr. and.aawa. .p.nu set preens. ell.ells ups to leased Lad mo Imo as the sans an *amble .f pa.dus/at L peals ca..alaL.. ad tall open th. ammo se ea TA pndses at a mate .ams..nce with.the sass .f paatwes/a of wells es S ulM.g Sea walla to taw field a4 vitae as SLtcs of pot sads..r mug pasibis., awe.for .ash time a. that meat masher aa.las not anima taretr. ad msap% for mush 1LLaad.ng a or wspaalaa'.1 pnd..alon .. as my a apprwel d. waste' by Lan.. Lowe mall be rap sal. for adequate .la -trig n all pawls; pr.paft.a. 14. SEU:-7x VE3 - If Lome Wall eaglets a yell on ca loan/ Lad pr.l.aala of pt see Lam is usable a predate ash pa hue u . LJ of algal* meat therefor. L...r my past Lam* .u.p.a.tn of hla allotting se predate arnad.r ussil • n/solo market in weal gas ems a feed. ad that day man .ugmo.in p.flat. it shall in dimmed {at pa la bola[ predated a.eynbr La p.ylag paetLlaa. unapt, aweyerg Urns botasalat s the agooasrsq In. Met. .l,.Y.yanked as .aa.a.ia et Gm leas by rare at t shwa yell, Lan. fall pay to Laser a .w.-L royalty equal se 62.00 pet an of S. Loan per as d. relates is W aamal maul. The Wier moat of nob ahem-La nyalay moan &a11 be 6240. Iasi year'. assets royalty .all be tntaased a is..or essp.tm as Jut-la royalty p.4 in to year arise Ala the well begd.. prmasttse. T►. MASS .swan of U. 1...a, dm as ale .slates. at . .bot-d. all, salt a fits years beyond ta uremia tea ead.motahed L w z.. uwsDr }morals ra is inns. a paai.6 of ay farther ennal s. tall be at ca mole eaten of Least. 17. 0n:NATI0tS - t. tglossmaw, dri11Lt or p..dm.Sa opor alma, lea'-ant pawn d.nalLela.. .wn a athd. 200 awe .f ..y alnlat bollaas es tear Laprsa.snt. la.L41w war well or natvsdr. .Laaat to .rina p.and..La of she sere of .a4 /ap..m.as. Lamm .1.LI leap's avant log of-.ash well d rtSLal an.senr. ■ad% by its at d arlpa i a a. t a ntam pmum4 aweigh, she depth at emu mots towaaa n eggs flashed, she amber .f.fans of moth .4 . grit at Ls.Ras yell. memo mt. W the %weal dapa.t moth yell dsAllo4.. L.w. .LML'My (10) days afar ii..s.N.a*a or Jshat of my well drii1.4 h nsalr. .hail.ill d.she .tale. of Lrer a agoapl se and..rases lot at sunk wela tsgRf.r with . espy of St .Lairs, lea m4 she aadLattvlay ley of S.welt woe.mesh less, to.Lehr et than, sego aunt (Paled 1/71) J B 1349 REC 02302011 09/01/92 12;35 $0.00 7/010 920526 F 1451 MARY ANN FEUERSTEXN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO • sad Ala • se', a All drill seam not results. tote tends ad satlyon. resort at perin atw.sad IaL%W prdomima sea.. if say. it ay .t the tafarmtta nowinal by w• paragraph la eaatala d. it flown rehired a be 112.1 with as 011 and 0.. Caaev.stn Commission of Colorado, the nptraa.ata .l ass paragraph for suns Mnrastts ay be .ntisitd by sash falai with said Caaa'rism. yaps Insepta of W wpana a an piping a the lallwlag pwagnp►. W panda Wt All seek MS.r.atee L. immediately mailable a laser. My proprietary information so embalmed shall an be .alts ta 'alga Ltepasttn *oat CsLrado law. Lessee .hall bap ptpltrs halos plow 4ph. Leases .k.11 set ad amass sufficient surfs samtag to pass to freak attar walls at the ens. 1'. l0fZTlCA'TOW - Iassee shall really Sasser sad ta surf... loses a imams tat .f the lasacaw of flak drill ails at last as asks pier a r—aaaiag drililag epraN.ma casts. Lame .hall notify loan ►.team .eamemeima a•plug ad namaw ay tall by tspy d Law.'s rgaoat fa .ppeenal w sadry mania d boat a plug .ad Ab dam. 1p. 101100 - La.... shall be 1Lblei Ise all damages a W memo o1 t2. lad, 1Lwssaask. gwstat step., ester wells. na.wm.Lrs, w lrpaaamama tenet by lases.'s operettas w .aid lad. Pe •'males .1.11 Us eameaatt at the lead bretab.e dooriAM alma mod ra@ Lessee .hall Mama film' • good mad saftlunt bad will lamp. La an mono a be limo by la.sn se afore the room for mesa Aaatps w may be woad by Leaman Op.rattna re said lag as Et assure ..apltaaas with all the teams .ad pwiatns .1 this lase. Sa laws •t aka Seats of Catered•, an ake rules tad regul.ti.es tarns .ppra.t-4.g. A bead may be tell is .float Lew Us At. of pdw.tw of amy all. 30. StXID : - Lame shall ooa leave amy reataaay. .quip.ss or Storages plated ea said lama, ethos them • drdLLMg agatpst, ter dew she wetag tat sal all tale...d still all pyre.sod alhssaiws neatly dam Laser ander the tor. .( this Lama .hall Mn haea paid et wa4ILd. Yy —ASseay, equipaaat or ltosurw lets it Chia lad tam • period,.f are t1.. its (6) assts after the .qtr ttma Inal. shall aamattamll) bear the property .1 Lasser. 21. 0TR* =CLOMPS • Shsald Lame dissever..Amy v.2.ab1.-paints eater ant al ad gas, w or wail.' the lased lad, Lm.s shall vitae. saves (7) thys report soak dt•.ev.ry a. Lamer, is whisk seats Lases ad Laa may ngstLae a paavtatat isr pnduasias of rah diss try. 2I. WATER - 'fhl. leas. 4.s an pama pretaism. eaten w laplied. to loosest few mat w aay2.ntia, trill(ag, et ftabihshsej mat alts without the wastes pratalea of W arim.ewer. If Lear is tks oaris • • gala. mad p.ai•sism shall mat le arwamwa►ly withheld. It Lame te.Lr..'ts mtakl4k w djathaaw sty wot•a right in 1.atM41 as. m to liaised lad, say tusk djWMatlw er appall atua call be La the as et Lasser it Lesser La S. modems tb. esam shall apply is .ay wtrtbatary war rLskt. •►satiated w the lased 2.d w►LsA may ha at a b.stiala).as. of bail lama, 2]. DIIAULT - Upon I.Lamn or defala .f Latee a amply with a.y .f the stemma mad prwMins karma imalud4•_ but no tLaitM a U. Wan a amply eta 2.w., alas sad-naalasgma pwnLag C•Lrd. ail .d gem .'rein►. loan La Mnby amens d %Pa mote at Meting. a Mrata.far pawidst, to easel this lease a. as all at aM laa.-d 2.d a slanted or pa•essd by lea.es hammier. la as rim e1 say soak detawll at Sailan. Lear Jell. barn maim say emu-•ae.LLaLa. Bead a Lama by.ntisd mail, a U. pot sfSls address of std lemma as sass by aM retard• of Loeser, • salsa of taatttw to easel fog ask Leila , w M(.aSe. sp•uyisg the .ma•. .adaa shag if waolds tirey (30) days Irma am daa .f mt1Mi ssl' atM.. Lamsa tall wawa sash falrn at dd...ls. ma s•esllaetma will b• st4. If ask (h.fl.ed 5/91) 6 B 1349 REC 02302011 09/01/92 12[35 $0.00 8/010 920C25 F 1452 MARX ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK 6 RECORDER WELD CO, CO • ,• . e • C. "p.yt.g AMagatslaa" as nee heron natl. as and rater u vanities it oil en gee w of either of • the 'puffiness to pay for the .wheat e.t .f pronely; awe MI D 30. UM, AM AMMO - TM ►n.ftu ant ,bUgni.sa of tin l en e.11 Laura M sad he Diener epee the heirs. Na ra UPI ropn.atattse.. wet...ws w anises of Laa..l Mt r manna or aa.ttme..a kneel, Of of any a co to a% et.raat heron. null he baring spas Lone*"nil she ..a ha ea approved by Leer a .nleead is S. tame eStf400par paragraph prosld.4. 1g 31. 'Mmes 07X - Lratanaw dame en r title n am rai ns,oven, but 1:t .hall. net n v.n. apron •C '1'I'l'L Larne neon a nsal aSsan. W tsar title impute u is Des in as files. There shall he a ohltgnia L ill. W a •ear's pars a panes* as a n w applonal other title panes en u do AEI nwasln net in Z a es with title a M Bnhlat lead.. All ah-srassa .f title. nether e.w supple...naey. obtained 'b ained o .sweeties by Lava end nano;the subjoin lens null Mesa tae property of end he funned a Leave acme Law C N Ma spited is. Was sat--tin sad .antAn snl. aeb)es. Swarm is w right .f liana sow ask b inmate spoor summen et isle its Wing the tan .f W lasso. O ae to ea%,.. re =MS s®talT, Lanes la herewa &LEW ad sat tsa sane a be signet by she MOD Of COMM Z e-.. COsILSSIGNXIO 01 'tea COWIT 07 WED, wish the seal .f the nun sofas. W Lases ha. Biped tae agn.a•.t. U. n e en .ad year first abuse sins. tY as CV g w • DOW OF COMM C MGSSICMCLI N 'de' 9Ga . caoPaDO w r � W el Cas -•.h to ss l d �� eery" 11 i�% A.r`<�_!!v te o 7 t. S';‘, 7,17 min* a the seed p$3�/�"yCl AAp •'- O Lo Oo morn LOMITA 0 RATING COMPANY ' 'Clifford E. Clement f c„t,!y' act a aa,opsno ) Secretary E Vice Preside's,of pnts ALL-PURPOSI ACICNOWLIDGMMN ' t'"t r - as�afirslraeears�eaF State of California CAPACITY OWNED BY SIGNER • County of_Los Angeles } 0 won/lama) Im CORPORATE g.c_typtpLry y- OnAiwa 1Z 190Z before me, fAaudle-Mueliar, Notary publk OFFICER(s) V.P. of Lands OATS NAME.TITLE Of OPPIC Ell•CO,'MK 00e,NOTARY ILIBUCe MIAMI personally appeared Clifford E. Clement PARTfdNCV.I reonall a ared 0 A77pRNev-IN-FACT NAME(8)Or SEONrelal 0 TRUSTEE(S) (jQ personally known to me-OR- Q proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence O suesbRlsndtl wmaESS to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are • subscribed to the within instrument and ac- O GUAROIANMANSERVA7011 rat MAUOIEMUELLER1 knowledged to me that he/she/they executed OOTHER: - '~ l‘ COMM. #949434 the same in his/her/their authorized ry;, NOTARY PURLIC•CALA?ORNIA cioapaCity((ee), and that by his/her/their 'd'PL� LOS ANGELES COUNTY signature(s)on the instrument theperson(s), 'IL,' My Comm. Fepuw N,n,8. 1998, c -••••••—• ..- . __ orthe entity upon behalfof which the person(9) SIGNER IS REPRESENTING: acted,executed the instrument. tam N0M0..r11a0N1al Of.ENnTrI Eq Witness my hand and official seal. W OPetAUOg Com• ray a aKiNATUaB 0P�ny NO Al1 1 V -- A • I • el • Salaae or Massa L. a alga maenad a Mrs? (30) daya after U. .M �m r r11Ia{ of .utge. .a& Limas asa. dams ma request a hearing n eut ma/to rit►te thin? (30) days, AL. lam will t.mlante at b. matelot Css\ by .p.vastw at WA p.ra1np► vlc►wt tsrtMr satin Dy L..or, or frraa.r ants. s. Lease. 24. =COMIOM • If tastes Leila u mho Mover, of oil and too, or either .f cam. te paying NaasltLs meat aM pISmry us han.f. m dadang drtale' aFntiws mamma aria an prLwary an Mesa. IL.mo any Ma Min a spoliation to Lm.r'tn an mamas at tha loam. Tie grunting of sash mamma sun be as tie Nle maw of Loam, Mardim as tie tsllswiat anaast4a., A. P. 1.... tam will be t raain let awn than ate (d) math, firm S. nta/aal maraca data. S. That the Loom shall pay s. the Laar ti. in of as-shad .f cis ar4ta4 bete, rla:►.stator bons of Tea D.aarn ($10.00) per ma. C. -T1. Low set pay to U. Lamm she ova of 0. D.11ar (11.00) p.m ear. lamed u d.Ly.a meal to she cam al Oa meaaMss. D. Tin W malty .52S mania tog seam. 2.3. IO D aw;vrrea - Lass. shall Lama, Loam amass all liability and logs. at amass all elates sad seams. tasl•dtag the defeats of w► alatw sr imam. band rpm or .mats; ass of damp m Larry. taalWtet mma, we 'Wass m property tamed by it ssia.d La snasna s with IFsctna es We lamed lad .r by anndities armed aMny, or b.n6 apes my vfal•atn at .ay swam.. •rdtasa.a, it raerlatLat. 24. 0UII0M .• It U. leaked' lead shell he nhm La my s.mdamaai.a proa.ea g, ahla Lam. •hall wtracna.111 etdaacs u of cog 4a at sagas. the ward for mash toadasati.a shall be paid ti Lessor, am fee any .meats ward(.) paid so Limes far ..wraa .Ll .nd tan mamma. La tab .mat 7IXR)CX)()= of rah •pants swigs) .MSL be pndd a Lmw te Um of royalty loot by allays .f the aoa Haab a. Iapvov.maaa .hall M■maul y Laa..per as. La cog S1:..ATIT paragraph hernia. If w),y • perelan .f the leased lad La Wm by a ad meatea. Lstor my, at it, optima. enlmt.. UM lease m anima only gas rat a of as loom .o taken. Z7. wogs - Ivry siren La Rods by Lasser to .veld avows La all pns.duna Lealudtal but sot liaised to sstiaa 1Lctets as laa.. propagation.. Laser .hall gas be liable for Any Lawv.aleme it lees mama by .rota nigh soy mar. L...s shall madly L..er a.dlsa.ly upon dtaawnsry.t say wrens or dhampaay Mamma. 28. ASCIUOLCC( • Lases shall set dente?. Sinai, any, wllest, mom or .her may pnklatorta or N.eamte mw.ra.s et s Mad es Wad Cooky Ionaa at pnvttM by two. Sham naming. daal.d., bus an ast LLMt.d e, alb-.agsmt• of .taw. weed et Baal. p(etegtapha, sawn, ad bum. A dimmer of sayttMag el pnlLem►i. ,o* hLaunts stun shell is volumed es Isar on U. Staa of Wanda. Anhsa.L{lat .• • 2p. iDI11=05 - • - - a A. *Cam" w wed lamjs shell son all a mwbuo pees ( aNle and aee.wlwaLlL>. Lmlaatat but an lasses to all paws iydreeerbes. paaase se+oueds, marlin Simard, and M1Lm, S. *Oil and Las- a.used fermis shall taalnda 411 mamma pt.Sa.a se by-pndwts therewith. wising It. sag liaised so sulfur. (leased 3/01) 7 B 1349 REC 02302011 09/01/92 12:35 $0.00 10/010 •• F 1454 MARY ANN FEDERSTEIN CLERK 4 RECORDER WELD CO . CO .� _ __ ' -_ -. _.. w.... ...-.. • -r. w.Y..-sass.. .. I _. LOMITA OMRAYIsO COMPANY otTAON ANO AST T e AAveran r SM "�,""' ..r... .. .. "' """" " "" 3239 N^.•MI.YI.Aa.�w�.1/Y 11e/11�.//.IkY, w Aan.��. Dawn FOAM'TWv0I on.14.4407 WILL QA Lest Pt$C[NTAO( AM(p .,/� y�•NO. OCOVono Q' AMOUNT eCAII ` Q1 ir Q M R MVAtt( �i It �UIS�1\J 1992 AUG 28 AIM 9: 59 CLERK OCSCAIITION ACCOVNr NO. OACY McUNT DISCOVNT AMOVNT PAVAtL[ Cashiers Check to Board of Weld County Commissioners 6410.00 Bonus and filing fee for Oils Gas Lease Parcel #8 on Bid Request No. 052-92 covering 320 ac:es in T.5N. ,R.61W. ,Sec.28: E2. ,South Riverside Prospect, Weld Co., CO N.4M7 I �trn- IMr� */ '" DAM ,9 NCI' 5202 tmcceA SDP*OM' AgDDRESS.. 1 . At, m2OA.ihldAdt eg• 94: 05 XXd.1JfiC/d-0R41i�Afw. iluntdud(Z(el.pfxA "teJiM DOLLARS $ (e)4/6. ne FOR 4` * d 67$ ACCOUNT ''NOW PAID , D a� Llli+l I Aker •0410 i CAECA 40:00 o ` ... ...e.wr.u.i.w.—....«....,......J.i,�✓OlduSuutw.Hw ..0.u. .u. ».»m.» `.... . +.. -. I 92002s ,. ' AR2302013 RESOLUTION RE; AUTHORIZATION OF OIL AND GAS LEASE COVERING CERTAIN PROPERTY OWNED BY WELD COUNTY. COLORADO, LOCATED IN Si SECTION 34. TOWNSHIP S NORTH, RANGE 61 WEST WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Weld County, Colorado, is the owner of vast acres of mineral lands located in Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a portion of said mineral acres not currently leased was put up for bid to lease, and WHEREAS, Lomita Operating Company, 310 East Colorado Street, Suite 200. Glendale, California 91205, submitted the high bid to lease 320 net mineral acres, more or less, described to-wit: St Section 34, Township 5 North, Range 61 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado WHEREAS, Weld County desires to accept the high bid offer submitted by Lomita Operating Company to lease the above described mineral acreage for $20.00 per net mineral acre, for a total swn of $6,400.00 together with a rental fee of ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) per net mineral acre, which lease is to run for a period of three (3) years. commencing August 26. 1992. and ending at 12100 noon on August • 26, 1995, unless otherwise held, as stated in the lease agreement 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 high bid offer of Lomita Operating Company, 310 East Colorado Street, Suite 200, Glendale, California 91205. be. and hereby is. accepted for a period of three (3) years with the total sum being as above listed. II 1349 REC 02302013 09/01/92 12:36 $0.00 1/010 F 1465 MARX ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 920827 ,(_ED08' \-AR.e OtlIZO 5 41"17°9 OIL AND GAS LEASE - LOMITA OPERATING COMPANY (S34, TSN, R61W) PAGE 2 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 26th day of August, A.D., 1992. Lill/egeot BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUNTY, COLORADO • weld County Clerk to the Board Ge ge Kann dy, airman BY: T K+}''Tt i0-4 /a-S Yt/' ada�IiL Deputy Clerk to the Boaxd�.> Constance L. Harbert. Pro-Tam AFP,ROVED AS FORM: ,.:fir '•,l C. W. xir County Attorney Gor ,�/(7����J w. abate ��� �{ B 1349 REC 02302013 09/01/92 12:36 $0.00 2/010 F 1466 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO 920827 Parcel No. 9 ' Vrla CDOM11 011 AND cAs Lr.er • C.an•Aata1 320 tuns, eon .v leas, Cessna/mg 2y 0 set .Weal tuna. ens n len. 3 LASE Ac2L_^aorr. 411"tsd th ,. is , pt T _ deed of // 19 ad henna Vt. Q , ts1 by sad a tar . oor COVNIT. COS.O11AD0, • psltslssl nkd/anion o! W DZAT2 07 COLORADO. aaaNt{ y r/ Ww.fJ. W SW1tD or COUN'l C0.MSS%ONms 07 TE cDUfl T or VA.D, he its n.paotive etan.a. a/o lo..aD or coon coostsnoxtra. vca c00M:f corraocai. CD4 lt. 913 1072 271177. OACCLIT, CO 40631. henisslar aalld laser, ends 1.OMITA OPERATING COMPANY, 310 E. Colorado Street, Suite 200, Glendale, CA 91205 h.nlaaftor galled Lag••, VULSEAS, said Lsns hes applied a. Lore fn .a aft and no lane mired she lead hone da..rih.d. and has paid a fLi1a; fee L the *SNAG of $10.00. Asa • bean .aasWnon td of S 20.O0 par nianal ears. find y Lessee se ea sanaieasl aseWntea fn ale rating et Ufa lease. sad Lessee anises Is pay as anal nasal of 3 320.00 • .. .ens tu the yea of d1.QV . per ninon aar. .r fiestas thereof following rasWratM., per per. sea W V, OUS. ell the requirements relative u said appllaaain Uwe Yen duly sonpitd with sea amid appusatt.. has Yen apprn.d mad allayed by Lassen '17mRr0IIx, is sa .U.rnin of U. ages meta Unts, w the pan of Laser to he pan. kept ad perGns.6. Lean doss lines aealunvely to lanes for the en. gad ..lp purpose of drilliag for, don l.p■.at of W pedants of su aed ga. n either at nee. U•reos sal thenlna with Us right r ems all oil sad gas r pntat.n sand Wrefna sed an n..w.d se royalty by lessor under the non of U4 leas.. aegsWr with rtghta..f.wy, .aoeasaa an servitudes for pipelines. t.l.phe.s sad telegraph lies., tens and finguan for ad hewing en hear/ yea 1r•doa�an swift In malt?redoes. Mardian implores... ..d ear en all rights and privileges resamary for the sapleetutw mod 'panties of .ail land in oil sed gag, Us falLviag dentine( 140 situated a the Casty of Veld. Suss of Cslnad.. an more panlaulariy darning as fellow.. DDCIIlllON 07 LAM ? MINI? CANOE 5/ 34 5N 61W TO Wit AND ro SC 1' and lead, an ell CU eights sad privileges grassed hereunder to Lone until the hear .5 twin e'ai.ak aeon n she -.mm. day of eel gad .. ' 19 as primary sees, and se lead theroafser .• g . n .iU.r .f Cast le pndund in paned quantities far amid lad or Ls... L diligently nand in bon fide de+Jl,tg n nnniag operation es said lead, subject is the rate sad t.adittaa levels Drilling n r.•tabiag openness shall be d.rnd to be dillg.atly p.Wn..l if than L as delay n eoseat4 a Oaf for agesseer period W nary s.reoutisa days melees ea .aesrin a wining is greased by laanrt p.wW/ that mesh trillion n . .. rowans' operettas an earned *arias end }.teary sass or may assassins thereof or stile she Lame As a forma Mneeds eassavin of ponies■in o! .le( and gas .r either of then, n that nn tmnfiag is sand vitAls Air" days Ras Pt.dunla. in she purpose of n..atnlishy g W ad. prwtdd further that eea► pnad•s[lr e monsoonal dard,lg pooh priary a.a n may Yearns thereof. or veil. an lase Ls La frees by reason of .uoh nflliag n neonhig .p.naiona or ether paai.aten. 8 1349 REC 02302013 09/01/92 12:36 $0.00 3/010 F 1467 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO (Salad 3/91) 920527 ...ems ♦ - .�5 Let08/ . . . . ._.Y ...�.. �.. sees.. MC'1OIUTION . Leaner rturvea W not to sawdust eaplaraala w the Lend Iamb previdd mesh eepLAratima does r. at Surfere rich rights pasted rata. - la aeoatderaciae of the pram;sea. the parties tevwae.t sad agree as follows. 1. =Ar:At • If cM. lees. Ls .naadol In at ad4Latawal ammo as provided for La W rITLInION p magsp\Sweet. Leans •salt pay to lessee aka sum:of Oat Cellar (11.00) pee morn low tam lamb .avast hanky ma delayed vestal for the tun.f the assoneta. Laa&1. mat as,a m ties.1 erWl4had prmb.atir.MU be pall dafLag the rwma4•.Jeg life of this lease, .o.t+lly. La shwa., em .r baton sash srlvsrrry dace barest. Thera .ball S we refund of assaad rascal. 2. IOTAL.'^T • lasses q.1i airmat In Aar W a)1 Nassau prod..d w the Lmad land sad Lessee shall pay am Loaner u royalty, la oddities ae the remt.le provided, be; wept for pser.asa used ea ar Lased Lad. wv ttshly lest Sr flared w W Lmud land, wish approval of Lamar, W follw(aa. A. 0a ell, 12.51 of a . ell pnlesd asd sevd from the Load.Lad. .. At a1 optima of Lasser, and-with .Lary (10) days' trim u Lamm, Ins may take its royalty oil La ktad, 4 shish evnt Lean 'ball&.lanes ash malty ea n Lessor s W Lased lard, free .t wt .r ds4sa,Len, leas the ptyalin. or storage teaks/osigiased by Laser, bet L.u.s. &hall sea L meal *sae be squired co previa. free tankage for any nab ell for . Lagr parimb the. w antk after the are L. rra tate taas, Vitt stay (60) days' ror4. CD Lure, Lean may amass takleg all royalty 4 bled. plat pals 4 sash, the royalty shall he ealeulatat apes the lair what value .t the oil as the all whisk &ball an 1a teemed as he Las the a . pro. .aaLly paid %elbow ea the wall by w rueeke.., Wrsel1 and 4 em avast ' all W royalties S based upon t mars[ value At W well leas than sr pseud pros it the field for wish ail. at La S. &►use et a passed p i.. ha the field for teak oil. epee a sabot vaLa at tba all lass than c\s prenLliss_priss mooing by ether powd.s.re La t1 fell for Nike et lit grad. sal gravity at tba sire Neap alai L ram Late pipelWa or surge. tasks. 9. 0. gas. Lsaldiag t+.lagka.d ga• n attar gt+aees .akataant 12.5% of t1 fate market v lea At U. well or of the prise ree.ivd by LAMS at the wall, vhiehavnr Ls grosser. of .11 gas pnduead add sold from the Lased Lad or evil/AM off tam Led by Lassos. A awry of all rscp.aaa few owls of gas shall be feraLand to Lasso.. When gee Lu weld wader .neat chat Us. MS sppwwd by Laoaee, U. fair marmot vales of ash gas for deternisirg sk. ny.lt4a payable Snsadar *ball be U. prima at whisk ask gam La acid undo. 'yob saVYt. N. approval by Law of cha tern& of any mash egv.wdt shall overate to melt lesser a patsy therm ee .bllpam Ls thenwdar 4 say fly, As the •pttea .f Loan. sad with .tatty (60) days' Elitism ao Laws.. Lnw may tabs its rsytlay La that. Via airy (60) doy.' .anise to lassie, Lessor may ama.. Wiag gas 'wale? La bid. C. Al ...t. of madea4g W oil asd/.r gas prd..d x111 be heree by lemma and ash seas& &hall an directly ow 4diastly redoes W ny.1sy paragon. to Leer. Za.apt tbac marketfag sec► ter l.me.r'o 50 4130 royalty shell be boss by Lasser. D. II!Assaf eats a Lass stains Lathe.Ll.d gas deposit+ !tithe abs s.danib.d hard see she atom, ass taileid.d fee simple muss. tbea the tysleis and natal. bands provided shall be paid M Less. waty 4 the parties vkid Lta latn.t bears to Ws Arlo sad eatlytetaa fee, bat ae rotw4 of say baw amaaitaratia shell ho male by lawn hinder. E 1349 REC 02302013 09/01/92 12:36 $0.00 4/010 F 1468 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO (*noised 3/91) 2 3/'43;27 • • 3. IICDSDS • Lessee .areas w heap And co have t pe..aatr ae.ples. rd .snnte hanks e.d saoad. .M .4 abs pnwtcda red ltpo.lsaw K an ad .11 .vbsswaa preduesl w Us Leased awed en to psrnit Lever, at all narshL Sera. a. Weir the sees, OW as tennis spin el are s Laser ups roust alai Kea ps..ha..r'a suppers detn..nala. loner U..L set be .anrwablse wish reeteas.. All .min hoota sad nerd. Jell M maimed by Law ..d one available is Coloreds to Ia.ar for a period of at lase the flee yeah. A. K A3120000MS - All 'session shall M aesrately s.sared oats flatten. established by the Arryaa Ga M.niattaa (AGA) sad/or she Marie.. Patrons Iassaroa. (API) eed all .aaartea devise shall be tamperproof as manly as possible. Oil royalt4s due malt. W terms et this lams .hall be aolasysed as .earl sal esaws erwea.te eines API .n.lard. 'AIM a dlttenat INS at e.saraae a, a..blws s. Loner's approval. to prevaMd. 3. MOM'S AND XQOX.S • ALL suns sad ropers des b.nsad.r shall ha sore a or before the day one payers. rd np.na are dr. Mshaai La At paaar.p► shell be awtrrl co arms the .aptwti a of S. prlary corn hereof. Oil sultry payeesu wed apporataa de.r.ts shall le semtan.d pri r as the ant en of the ran Jeanne ✓ep s.tal'a sale of pretetta, sad pa medley psyesa aid appwa(ai deewata shall be wheaten prier as the last day of tea sand sash tall.raa ash wal'a say et pnt.ttw. All puss shall he on. by oesl, .bast, ..mate. San. or say orer. Parent hevtel.n.arlatta.. uAlltiaataa. er e..'.nhna.e of an that national nestles le aspen by assn. A seals, too• yes Y7seet shell be Sarin ea as torch La the PVW.7=3 persanp1 host.. ,PAGLITC3 - A pesalq shall be inset for. Mt alt laical to Ls raya.se, improper venaes, opeaa[a al, detliaalaa. vtoytia of AS swears at W. loeso. w hie_.atonese mare s..Lowe. Peoaittss shall be daaete{ad by Lasser males. otherwise pnvired for by loo ad may be l the [a mt, lot set LMLted to. iacon.t. fee. flea. sad/sr lams .aasllatta. A pesls7 eehodsla Jell M prepared by Lanai mad slay fumes sltesa/vs laediately after public mime. Said .Jas1a r7 be eased ten err se tas alter wbl4s settee, 7. LAW • Ilea tear .ad outdates et tide Image shall be par'..sed aid earthed sulkiest co .11 lee.. sloe. asvyttwa, artful, 1...1 erlis.aes er n.elutlws applashle as aid baells( pen ales ad.dattraata of lauds ar al ar$L sated by the Casa? of Vs14, And to lees. roles And roulettes overman oil rd des spereadss Is Colored•. Valeaaas shall sale t peealaW a pe.vWd in by yr.M r an berth L the aleraatatao.l a.bedsle at shall, at the .psis *teaser, result 4 delta es prwlded hareis[imr. I. Ste 4DT.1l • Lanes as at as Us. by psis' is Lesser all sews. them as r predad heal. smear thia lease twofer As she seal towers All or any parties et the hod haste lead ad le relined fres ' teethar a►lApadws .r liability banuad.r with reopen so the lase a artrdstede prwtded ante penal arrrdar w sansellutes.1 this lease 'hall le too leas alas Matt(..'s tames set 1pusl..s.ly torn ('0) an. at Gwear..rl lea s.rteapsedi. So a,uarcor•uarser esatlss pdw'tde4AnMr shot Wa'eerr..der anus .M the sea haste sand s Lessee shall ere W lase Jrlately lsgontiva immediately am* e.es.rr.ecly till W i•ttatia et may nit Ls r7.sort •R,Les-by Lanese Lee! sr or amen of ether to eaters ads Lan, a any K in tarns expensed ea tontine Ia a as. Mall.any esoorre► ha effusive rill Law shall assn. tell prostates to en aarvasi..et sae lased punts.an prsssafw of W ~far rails. el she Sad Lod. B 1349 REC 02302013 09/01/92 12:36 $0.00 5/010 F 1469 MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO (levant 3/91) 3 9. 0_,2'y 9. ASSIGMMDfTS A. Lan.. vtsh prier ratan arras% of lessor, shall Mn Ss ripe to ..at{s S. entire lanai interest of aid Lass. L all or pan of is led •sand Mny, bat at 1..., savor, tea sn.tpna trams of approximately forty (40) mega .r Gw.ranul let a.n..p.d4a t.,a ceartar- aanw ants. for aay postal natmant, set lar approval of .wk aa.trs.sc Lent mall aba a saipas% sharp L. a sawn to he dstaatad by laaaw. Iris to winesa apprwsl. by Los., of uaLga.ar of air lass. Lessee (uatpa) yell as; be relieved of saa obltpatana aaser the sera sad oedtalas knelt. Y mammas shell as aged as us of skis lasso. 3. If ay Amalgams of a pattern of the )mad snared hereby atoll M approved. a ea lean shall M Laud ' co she animas. severing to o&atmad led, snutataa S. is tams at auditions a tk4 lass. ad Waal as se son as shla lass L. Lased. ad the &satpsr gall 9s released ad dL .Asrg d teen all tartar obligations ad 1Lbilttlas its to tat anion as &aimed. C. is.... 'Mil ossify Lessee of all .s.Lgenoass of madtvidad persaup w ether Lcorssu. Sail laaaem;a all an be womanised or .avowed by Laser, sad 1$. efts.; et ay mak s.tmasns wL11 be 'trimly &d sly Mesa S. parries ammo. and maids to tarns of tAt. Last .end a.dispau Moos pant.& to any mak mamma Wall .pens. to yellows Lean fen peefostesae K say u..s or ssdStisn asset a to pestpoa as sets ahentn. La.m sell as all ass be anttlad to leak solely to Lass. or Ma assignee Wren en Las boos as bang as ale sass amid. ad for as an14ag of AI motto.s resolved by this lasee ad for the perfomm a. of all teas and s.dtatosa drat. D. A1tMop at Nadia(in lessor. all Seamans' of every Mad ad assure vbasaw.r aifntlag ads. limas .mould be fL1ad Via as Lamer. 10. O9D)LIDING *OYALIT - ad all reservations w a&Any tgen.au ow manila remain •all be mbjns to approval by Laser. The total of said snni4Lag nyaltt.a .ball sat wood fir. penal (3S), agleam my owrridtag royalty pnvisoly provided for salsa ppdastia &seeds a welly aver.p of tilts (13) barrels per day w slaty tar.ad mate fat of gas per day (90 MCT/D). L is was aroma= sops to skis amount a. lase. ay wsrrllig ny.lalaa whisk assts five panes (Sf) may be n.paadod. Law's approval of a naronlas Sr asaipsm of a.nntd/at royalty 'hell in bind LAsw for payroll of .s4/ .nnont3Leg royalty And .hall rot wallas Lass. of ay of its .limo•a for payees; .f rryaals. u Lam as pnv4dsd by R0YALR pars Marta. 11. CITSXT Dfua - Lease apses to protein as Lased Lad from dralaap by offset walla Lama a adjoins' l.ds as mad by Isomer, van soy twang. La at sapss.td for by .mn.r-dntsp. Is aball M maenad shot W pntntin of eel ad gas Ira offset rolls marls& L drain g. Era the loved Lad. alas Lasso damatntea to Law's aaifac$a, by wgaaaerLag, pologwal. or .car data, slat predation its mak offset all do.. an Hauls La musk drainage, or tat U. drilylg of a roll or wall m W lased land 'mull an •&sash b as purposes of ptnoaatag W deposits nad.r to lend lad. Laaor'a leafage a es she saltsma of ask dramas .hall a flail. W la.— .RL1 sappy wish Sassw'a order shaman n eaves.► this lane a to ay nab a avolopd mammy as daLps.d by Lear. 15. XVJGtl9lmff- Dom Mama, of oL1 aad in Sr Maar et sheen as lased led. Isaacs ARIL pro ass risk r.aena►le t'Vpas a dn.lap alai Let'at s nu at to a •teat swans Via W oven•'- donlapsaa of Os flail La Mai she Lad lad Las. B 1349 REC 02302013 09/01/92 12:36 $0.00 6/010 F 1470 MARY ANN FEUERSTEXN CLERK & RECORDER WELD CO, CO (gavtod 3/91) 4 ,. 3 .j • 13. P0CJA0 CAIDIX - Lessee may et ay tin •r tin. pal say part et all of .•Lt lad r 1•a..•r any strata ✓ strata ask char lama ad lee., suet.. er .tna. la the as fall r a a eatlwate • .paal+r net to feW.taa u snarly r gator tall-•pa■Lag paten it to amply ftch sty saw. rola. or aplstlw.t the Sata Sr lateral nm4atn or asset.. 3w1 (a;pall to rspli.bd .r aniseed by Mai .f rest a SUSS .f p..lLag. w teolarara. .1 taaiaatir .f slag. . 4 by Slag r taaterag• .opy to Lan, nth.tha Seats beak.' Drilling or sa..ri4aa .p.nai.r tp.a r"velveteen is an pan of nua Spann malt shall be aaa.Ltenl fee all papas of this lags. a .pawn. r )..loci. fro the 1..... L.... .hals alloo.ar a tie Lass. W pavpoaiemsra As .1 pranattLem Salt W arse LA Ws lss aaldd is ay .ua► sprat St bear. a W total ..reap a .aid snag St. la. 9NII'SLITSDN - C0t0'S1a zw'1ICr . la as ass-Law pawl[. U. lad area Sad u be .ally vtnp • awwa Bomar! . r naLtWtaa seas, W us of as Lae a..y le dread to be wliflad u .eats a awl ap.aaet. Va. Sy •penios of the lad war the 3aua a .aeaLtal by an apses err may .nnine the lad sad Lswo• apar•a lase fee opal pasta.an anal't?.re.dsn an saw of ..s\ mammas tar .hell be laird a a the area..l an of this lease. T1s tog d the lea. a that war ralay.g a W wit shale ha dews a be .Sites&-a saten a mash agrrw.c. r.gr.Yaag Saw• pail sass a the tent ..gleamy au et W ear t.11avlag W tasi eta. as d tea sett .r pan trier eadLtyaa the Le.., to a to as pray a the ea of the start ten of the la... ar W .ateaae as of W L..a. 37. R00DC2tr • err .hall. Mint w nalmabL Jae, realness ad .Nara, apant. a}agar all Si. wea U. !egad Lead a long u W as an ..}able-of pnaalag La snag paatltaa, al pall ass ca es r a is saes at a rate ..eaa..una vttl W at. of produala of wells w dj.Lalag lobe Kpla W ..aa tall a.d Kahl- W laLa d good •aglwrlag prates rcpt for mua► sera ea an .gat SAS was sr nose Safer, and maps for .all Llatataaa at or ..gone... of praduscla. .. as ay be }}read a nitlag by Saar. Lase .hall be n.pnsibla In ass •La sasarity w all pradalag prgartee.. 15. avr-y. Celt - IS Las shall wails • well ea the !awls l sat prd•atlw .( gas sad Law a wale a prodva sup pa date • leak d mutable what thenf.r. Laser an as :are aapredn of his ehl.ptaaa to pads baravdar % S1 • affable neat fa w\ ps as be fad, rd lsrag .q a.a► assist aria, Lt shall be dead that pa a alai sated hanaMr La slag ga.atLsa.. Las, hewer•... that begSLag n W salver...,' As are, of the sr of a ..tams of W Lear by ass.f • abet-La..ell. Laser hall pay a L..r.• .bet-a nyalty sal is 32.00 par an d the lee per ass La 'ASS to the anal weal. Tb. Slam roust of .a!'abet-a royalty poet .hall be 3240. ZS year's shut-in salty shall b. Ii ralt•l u Lessee rant in W abet-la malty paid In the year Slag etAth the well mgrs pnaataa. Tb. .gala.. •oral.. of 'W leis, dea a W aalaaoa.. of • abet-a well. .hale be five yeas bgwd the •-tales ten a• Serial is the CL`➢Isiar paragraph bens. The gratlag of say father naula pall be at the nle .ptaa of Isar. 17. OpDb.TXG1O a Yo a plantla, drilla; r pndateea gratis., aaledlag pa•a•a•ac lastaL gala., shall be MAWS 200 Leas d ay .eiatdag be1ldaa r ether L'w....K. Lad-lag water tell r mars., flames Se nines psr4..ia of the wear of aid Isprw'..su. law .Tali beep • east log et alb all SUS La.tvadmv, Swag by yea at lose tl a W !esteems }egad Sunk, the depth at vkiah sash Lamaa a• naahat. W abaft if fen at sash lea sag en a rap wall, elan nt. gat the fetal depl d seek well trILL/. Leas, with.thity (30) Sy after W saplataa or alamdse t of an we]S grille!kar...dar, shall !LL Is the dfee. of Leer.sap1etel a amen In.f sorb toll. seta.KS a •bey of the Sava leg ad W w4haenL iry hag af'w well ems saes hap. r non d tan, w wet {3e'esed 3/91) B 1349 REC 02302013 09/01/92 12:36 $0.00 7/010 1471 MARY ANN FEUERSTESN CLERK 6 RECORDER WELD CO, CO tr470-27 0- • had alas a espy if all drill eta seat results. are rnerde And eels.*. record d paginates esa e.a iattial - pndntin tuts. Lt say. If say of the ietseaatiea nyvint by WA Yngr•M L aateiamd La swarm taNie.d to be filed vie the Oil as Cu Ceaatvas/a CsahnLa of Colermds. W yequtreaaav .f this penagraph for such Ls6rstis may be.atl.tia by ask Magna raid Coataatea. aopa no one* of • the report u an naiad by the fsllmlag paragraph. ma provided that all ask Lstoa cta a immediately mailable to lessor. My prsprintary lafeearea e& submitted doll set be raises w pa►lLa taprtiw year Gammas law. Lessee shell may pipelines halm pier depth. Lan &hall mat ad amass aaatLirt amass vain to patens the fresh stew ella of the area. lb. NUIIylCATION • Leese* shalt. Notify Lam sad the .stns lassos or ~Lao ewer et am leases of each drLl% at;, at leas two waits prior to ...stet drillaa( *Peahens these. -Lens .hell . ny lean • Mien eoaeaiat Noe plug sad Abadan any well by copy et Lnn'a rgv.a Lm .)panel or may sorties of Unseat to plug asd aMdes. • 1P. 3ONDS • Leman &hall a liable'for all dengue to is manse et she.last. l hoses h, grwisn saps. voter well., r.setalas, m isprmaaeu nausea by Law's paatdwa w aid lead. N. peaaseaa'.hell M sanest in the lead hernial'.-me detailed ealoa.,ad until Lases.,aM.11 have filed a pd at «Lttaivs • heed with lase. in a seat is be Una by Lacer, to issue* the pmyamt i.e Nab taiga an maybe eared by lessee'. operations n std lad ad teammate compliant** with ell she tare as pnv4bas et this Sew. the laws of the Stale of Colombo. &ad Us rules ad ng'Ltteaa wren appensL•eg. A bad ay be held e attest ter the lito of prsNoti a of say well. 20. SXTSDCI • losses &ill at rase say aeahtary, equipment m flea** pleat a aid led, star the . doillieg acuteness, Nor draw the winn foamy roll moleoo ad anti:all peysaaa.d Weans eanatly Si. Lamar under the ems Si hale mono shall have bas paid m asL1Ld.. Amy ash/ary• elstpaeaa or • fissures left a as. lad in s petted of an that Da (6) mesas after the. s•pirasLoa Leaf• shat' ataatlally Mesa the pnparty of lesser. • 21. 071111I'DISCOVAT • 3hnld Lase disavow ay valuable pnduct& other than oil at ga. a m within, the leased std. atoms shall vishta .eves (7) days report mush harmer? to Lessor, La whin even Lean *d Lase. ay ngraMte a 'raisin for predation of moth dhaam•q. 22. ' YATf11 • Thia Lae does as peat pna gain. apse Sr Lap1La. t.Lan* far unsay eglontia. dfl Isg, m .steblia►Ltg Inter wells without the wines psni..ien •t sha arias soar. It lesser le she runes. mar. aid penL.ta shall ea be notaeably vttIheld• It Lamm. desire& to ataIlieh or sdjd4ae any atom eight in bestIsial use n the leased led,.ay nab adjdMasea e. pplMattn.ilk M 1a she man seises*, a:Atka L the saga* ter. The same .h.11 apply to may aearietery&stet rights esasblia►et n aha land Iasi v►La► say a put lo bna.CMLl we off maid led. 23. DEFAULT • Opa f.flmH er Walt et Lea. u ..ply with el et am wan ad pemisdaa hanot Lealdag Mn met liitd to se failan as amply vit lvs. rata..and tenalaadae s-snu g Cyanid* oil ad fa pones.. least L hanky sue ind upon wilds ash *aria, a. LnWttm prmlda s to sisal this sae as se all of W Lased lad so .tetrad It peasant by loaw ►ardor. Ia as seat et ay nth dotal' or failure. Lase. &ball• began shi n my hers►eas.fLtia, sad so;..saes by eeraitfd ail. I. Us pent *tlM. Mires. of eau lease e& skeins by W roams d Laser, a sae d aseaalw to .ease for ma failure m do6sla. opesMtyiag the sea, atetian the; Lt wish. Wry (30) days ter she Mae of eased tae mate.. Lanes shall eavess ash failan or Salsas. No eawellasea will be ado. It man szocz: ()aimed 5/71) 6 B 1349 REC 02302013 09/01/92 12:36 $0.00 8/010 F 1472 MARY ANN FEUERSTESN CLERX 6 RECORDER WELD CO, CO • .Y • . . • C. PayLas Asaaaisla." u mad bonia .W11 reek AAA raise Y AYacicles of oil a4 gas .r of either of '. clear euffiaieae co pay for Le eaw ae ease of pretealas semi. M CO 30. xtbs ATO) ASSSGNS e The benefice And sbligabiaas of aim Leese skell Laura co eat be blMiam urea the heirs, Intl nnea p . Y aa etv... aNaSSf N LassLassoesNstf . of Lassoes Ms so a assistant ad bes Firet. IA &ay a W v a lanai keeaM. .eel].as bMdlad epee Leman rasa ake same W bee approved by Lana .s apholeyeel La the W WO ASSSGIOffitis• pa esreps pnewt. E 3l. VABBA1r1T Or TITLZ - Lesser flee w warn[ aisle co W leased prates. Sac tc shall. epee aeAN.a. .il.s "0 O lanes &sass M sass a►nans eat steer Ulla mars ea is be. M it. files. Then chefs be me e►1LttL.e >' N W ea Le..sr. pars Y p.nhaa. WO O appleeans.l we esker stale papers w up is say serattn Ink Ia Z 0 N eaassbiw flak stela Y tee abj.n load.. All mows* .1 aisle, titan are or evirplekekaAry, obtelaed .a) a tilev by Lessee sat eonartai the n I le.st st. see1Mae1 Mae U.r.q.rcy of sad Ise delivered es Lessor after Lessee Cl yF has aeaplessd it. alias .YaMatta AS wretiw rack. n►)ass. kewaver. Y the rites .l Iaaw Y no ran pM iheirsi. ryes ragman as say bias *Wag W lea d eke lase.. •••1 0 M 7, 171=33VEKRLO7. Less ke Leaser . bents .lased awl twat Ma use re be milked by cr. lOND Cr CGm ev m IassZCNns or TBs Gomm or WZLD. flak eke .eel of the eats dltaed. eat Lea... be. signed this esraeas_t, the Ave day sad year ftr.c above ntsta. rtil t., N svi s0A710 Or COATI CC Ia35IQIfx3 N VLLD COCRIT, C0IOBAD0 t�Dj W ars XIX O O. ALDe . Craw Clark Y hr Muitisor 467 'fJ� t _it- ISileil/ 0. 0 0 404Aerasl Clark a the Bean 6�y/sign-Lk •,r2 r 8 8sop O tea. LOMITA OPE TING C0j"' a o Clifford E. Clement '! nag or COLASAIO ) Secretary & Vice President of di AU.aPURPOSI ACIKNowl,SDGMINT . % o ., • State of California CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER 1 , County of Los Angeles 0 INOIViDUA1(s) 5: conMT oESecretary & On August 1Z 1992. before me, Maudle Mueller, Notary Public GPPICER(s) V.P. of Lands • DATE Nan MA OF OFFIGEA•E.O.'.NNE DOi.NOTMY IUBLC' TITIE191 Q PARTNER(S) personally appeared Clifford E. Clement 0 ATTO11NEY•IN-PACT NAMe(SI OF a10NEels) 0 TRUSTEE(S) a personally known to me-OR- C proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence 0 SUBSCRIBING wiTNESs to be the person(s) whose name(s) Is/are . subscribed to the within Instrument and ac Q GVARDIANICCNSERVATOR •, MAUDIE MUELLER knowledged to me that he/she/they executed 0 OTHER: .»h� COMM. 0949434 the same in his/her/their authorized '2 ,� y„ NOTARY PUBLIC.CALIFORNIA , capacity(Ies), and that by his/her/their °' *.l 1.05 ANGELES COUNTY 0. y ,,I [ siQ nature(s)on the Instrument the person([), hN Cwsla, [.pNw!sa,0. 11108 _ _ . , . . t .+,.._ i ortheentityuponbehalfofwhichtheperson(s) SIGNER IS REPRESENTING: N'mop.°anosece acted,executed the Instrument. g to Lomita Operating Company Witness my hand and official seal. w M- - i�T A~ �� 910N11TUNE 0I W1rIaVi-�/ — i n . .. 1 Ltives e. Mbaa a is as .e.nanad Hata tMin7 (30). M7. .tan se nalUsg of man sesame. rl it L.... C l• does as wawa a beast a oral vita vLS4a %ALM ()0) days. this Lana all unWsa and An nasals& �� b7 .p.rstSa it this psnmraph vlalws funkier saran by Laser, or tvccbor safes se Lassos. 24. =WON - If Lena tail& Ise .oio diaaew y at ell esl a.a. a away et tha..L prim dssastittes srim la priaaq as barest. a awls'Swilling*pastisss amassed Sodas the newer tan Safer Lmeme say M1416 Winn appliaaalna u Las... for a =safes s ale Lean. Ilia Osman at ash.weania sh 11 be at sba ale .pain of Imam, amain s. as following ■aaditieas A. P. lasso an vill le ae.aas4 far as sae as (6) was foes the esigSYI apiraties Ass. H. That to Lases .bolt pay TAUS Loan W .as of es-shied of as erlgSs.).best.. Hal a Saes lease .f ran Dellaa& (.10.00) par ,ewe. C. Ile L..s aaa pr is S. Lain as at. of Or.Osllas ($1.00) yes an lama as delayed nasal fn tie san et an ousts. D. Tat as wy.lty rill amain sba swan. 23. HOLD BAMLISS - L..n .ball tsa..etty Lass &Phew all lL►ilisy and leas, and motaaa all .last. WI Resins, Calais' the Aetna of oak a)p5 a usin t, bred *pas .r trisiss was it data se Wee?. balsas' dead, as parses ow pnpeny oral by a swain is Sasstis HU.pansies n this :win las or by ssdittss asad Canby, n bast apes ay v{sLsta of say assess.. eslraae, a nPSaatln. 26. , C010)D44ATICn - If am lased las tall bs saes la Rey aestesatise presetas., slats:_.2waa-.Jell san.ti—lty s.raWt a of the Ma of saint. The awed for .ash -- ----Las .hall be paid to L.way wept tee any .p.attia .ward(.) pall u L.... for .wand .il ad W nasrnn. la shish swat `c OCOUCC( of seal apesitia ann(s) .411 be paid is Laser to lies et royalty less by rhea. at the asAaaasln. 2greveasu shalt le ea.val by lame paw an L1 sloe $277. 7.CT(:paragraph ante. Italy a ponies Si.as leased lad is saes ly ar -- -tisn. lesser ay. as its opalas, csats s /hie loam we Sastaan only that patios of the less. as sae.. 27. MOM - Every eaten la sale by lam is &void was L .L1 protasis& Wlvdim but sea hales to 'slisNLa',llottata as lass. ptaparstles. Lean alall as be liable for ay isnnaiaW a 1a& wad b7 -.rr0.. .h4ah,say ssr. lass.. ail= silty Laser lasaassly spot dies&ver). of say error er lLasp.ar 2$. ,,eZCSATAC<lT- Lta.. shall Rea assay. Mann, maw, sllna. lawn or altar ay pralisurle Sr biaaal& T r awn•& oC,ary kat n V.1& Cesary lad& as pavided by la. ;lame Reasonna laal,da, la as .et halts • -Se;.LL' nee tau of sea. sea sr seal. ptasmspa, stnesurse, al lass. A laser/ et saytkig.1 t hpps►t,nauwie ow btaaala raves as= be-spasm is Lam se W San et C.landa Assaslaatss . 25. Dv0D$ -22RI3 A. -Oa.- me and, snit LUIS sees a11 W.-(asle-tthla al oeooab.asthL), ulnatss bet ma united to all gamma hydrean.s&• Winn ='ands. sales Ar.Ue, and hellos. H. '0i1 al sea- as sad ants shill taloa &11 abaasses passed as by-passta therewith. Irlaim Ass on liaised is alive. (Hai .4 5/01) 7 B 1349 REC 02302013 09/01/92 12:36 $0.00 10/010 F 1474 MARY ANN FEUERSTEXN CLERX i RECORDER WELD CO, CO 1 oeTAd+ AND M�M'AMM TM«S RATLMIN7 No 3238 :,0Mi1TA p/KRATNIO 00M/ANT v..,ens,o wwiw nr r�rw �nwrrwv r• o�i..... . 0. it .... otwxt FORM TWV0.2 -UL N.M17 ��[��'y„ e��y OEDUOTIONS AMOUNT WELL OR LEASE PERCENTAGE AMyVMn: ,S.10M R NO.. r PA14 91 R[CsY cif," MVARLE Co"C tOMCR3 1992 AUG 2 3 AM 9: 59 CLERK TO TrL2.f)Dln DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT Watt NO. SS AM0IMr DISCOUNT ~WAIT /NT Cashiers check to Board of Weld County Commissioners.Bonus a filing .fee +torOil ':'. ' Gas Lease Parcel #9 on Bid Request No. 052-92 covering 320. acres in T.SN. ,R.61W. ,Sec. 34: S2. 6410.00 South Riverside Prospect, Weld Co.., CO N.4447 DA7E 5203 ra(u ,.w v. R�70 1 .7.� �O. RecarvaD a &pt-AftfiJs A rat o A DRESS 89 6, C& 2 a. n Su Sac. 't' 9,aas • s $ Uel/n's FOR Al 9/t1t ^ (04 as,, 4 CeQM "'e d 0y(lt4 92s- 7( 4w) L+T AC •UNT. ; • -Cal" A . t..P 1 � t.nMw P 920 .,,t• o.r.y ..yp,.n...n TT Cronin ✓,1C'7f,"7�i'7 Edward Y� �. 1 V � 1660 Lincoln Street a! ��L'''t:': �: 3303/860-0606 03 83 Suite 1412 Denver. CO 80264 July 10. 1991 it., JUL 12 Cow. Clerk to the Board Board of County Commissioners Weld County P.U. Box 75ts Greeley, CU 40632 To Whom It t4ay Concern: I wish to nominate the following County mineral lands for U11 and Gas leasing at the next Weld County Oil and Gas lease sale: Township e5 North Range 61 West, 6th D.M. Section Gi: NE4 Section 2u: El, Section 34: S/ Please place these lands on the list for your next sale, and keep me posted as to when said sale is to be held. Thank you very much. Sincerely. Edward J. Cronin EJC/cbl WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE 1 PAYROLL FUND CLAIMS V.O. RRANT NO. P.O. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 016442 THE PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL CROUP 2.644.63 016443 N RWP ST SANK GR a�u'A 7 13], 114.15 TOTAL ATE OF COLORADO UNTY OF WELD ss This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated AUGUST 31 92 and that payments should be made to the respect v�`e vendors in the amounts set opposite 1-07—Fames with the total amount $ • DATED THIS _ 31sT PAY OF AUGUST , 19 92 b1ELD' is E F� ~! SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 31ST DAY OF AUGUST 19 92. MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MyCamnlulonFxpires,Wmwry10,1995 NITA TATE OF COLORADO RUNTY OF WELD ss We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. hereby (approve) isapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby rdered drawn upon the PAYROLL p FUND totaling $ • C afi ' erssoonnins i - ,TTE5T: /CJ�tYGI!/��Adin ember �/� 'V t 4! 1 sift )OJM l/� 4ELD,..CO TY• CLERK.TO. THE BOARD> Member ���V�J 'y eputy Member jL / 1352-92-018; Member ........ . . .. . ... .. . .. __ WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE 1 GENERAL FUND CLAIMS V.O. 'RRANT NO. P.O. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT • 902,87 GREAT WEST LIFE ASSURANCE A 16,730.34 TOTAL i 'ATE OF COLORADO . 'UNTY OF WELD ss This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed 1 the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through and dated AUGUST •3.1 92 and that payments should be made to the respect v�a vendors in the amounts set opposite ;37-Tames with the total amount $ DATED THIS 31ST DAY OF AUGUST• WEL 6sa992 . . . SUBSCRIBED ANO SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 31ST DAY OF AUGUST 19 92 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MyCommis;loncplresJanuay"0,199; N• • .8: dot TATE OF COLORADO OUNTY OF WELD ss We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. 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ANNUAL DETERMINATION IN THE MATTER OF: A WOMAN'S PLACE NOTICE NO. 92-5_:52 P.O. BOX 71 FILE NO, 6Z-01-442-01 GREELEY, CO 80612 COUNTY W.FJJZ (1024 TO 30 13TH AVE) PARCEL ID NO. 095 106431018 CONCERNING THE EXEMPTION FROM GENERAL TAXATION OF THE.FOLLOWING PROPERTY: W 60 FT LOT 5, BLK 73, GREELEY, A/K/A 1024, 1026, 1028, AND 1030 13TH AVE. (INCLUDING IMPROVEMENTS AND PERSONAL PROPERTY) ON THE BASIS OF THE REPORTS AND CERTIFICATIONS FILED BY THE NAMED OWNER, THE ADMINISTRATOR HAS DETERMINED, PURSUANT TO 1973 CRS a9-3112 THAT 100"0O% OF THE ACTUAL VALUE OF THE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS ELIGIBLE FOR EXEMPTION AS BEING OCCUPIED BY QUALIFIED PERSONS. THE REMAINING 0.00% OF SUCH VALUE IS SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENT AT THE APPLICABLE RATE AND SHOULD BE PLACED ON THE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR lam. DATED AT DENVER, COLORADO THIS 17th DAY OF August , 1992 DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION N'\. \ c. , LKC � 't`L>K\ MARY E: k tSTOW PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR (SEE REVERSE FOR APPEAL RIGHTS) (COPIES TO OWNER, ASSESSOR, TREASURER AND BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) SRDTM.SC n M(\ 042192 15-DDT-EX TELEPHONE FORM 972-69-81 (303)866.2371 STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL.AFFAIRS 1 1313 SHERMAN ST. 'ROOM, 419 ~' ' DENVER, CO 80203 �, ANNUAL DFT-ERMINATION IN THE MATTER OF: A WOMAN'S PLACE, INC. NOTICE NO. 22-SC-165 P.O. BOX 71 FILE NO. 52-0L-442-01 GREELEY, CO 80632 COUNTY WELD (1024 TO 30 13TH AVE) PARCEL ID NO. 09610643101$ CONCERNING THE EXEMPTION FROM GENERAL TAXATION OF THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY: W 60 FT LOT 5, BLK 73, GREELEY, A/K/A 1024, 1026, 1028, AND 1030 13TH AVE. (INCLUDING IMPROVEMENTS AND PERSONAL PROPERTY) ON THE BASIS OF THE REPORTS AND CERTIFICATIONS FILED BY THE NAMED OWNER. THE ADMINISTRATOR HAS DETERMINED. PURSUANT TO 1973 CRS 39-3 11Z THAT 1.00_005 OF THE ACTUAL VALUE OF THE DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS ELIGIBLE FOR EXEMPTION AS BEING OCCUPIED BY QUALIFIED PERSONS. THE REMAINING O.00% OF SUCH VALUE IS SUBJECT TO ASSESSMENT AT THE APPLICABLE RATE AND SHOULD BE PLACED ON THE ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR 1221. DATED AT DENVER, COLORADO THIS 17th DAY OF August , 19.1z. DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION \\R CL\ MARY EH IESTON7 PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR (SEE REVERSE FOR APPEAL RIGHTS) (COPIES TO OWNER, ASSESSOR, TREASURER AND BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) SRDTM.SC 0722DTM 15-OPT-EX TELEPHONE FORM 905 STATE OF COLORADO (303) 866-2371 DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS 419 STATE CENTENNIAL BUILDING DENVER;?COLORADO t802G3'• DETERMINATION � 1 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF: A WOMAN'S PLACE. INC. APPLICATION NO. 89x84 P.O. BOX 71 FILE NO. AZ-01-542-01 GREELEY, CO 80632 COUNTY )EJ.Q PARCEL NO. 0961zJ6-4J-018 FOR EXEMPTION FROM GENERAL TAXATION OF PROPERTY CLAIMED TO BE OWNED AND USED SOLELY AND EXCLUSIVELY FOR STRICTLY CHARITABLE PURPOSES. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: W 60 FT LOT 5, BLK 73. GREELEY, A/K/A 1024. 1026. 1028• AND 1030 13TH AVE. PERSONAL PROPERTY IS INCLUDED, AND IS GRANTED/DENIED EXEMPTION IN THE SAME PERCENTAGE AS THE REAL PROPERTY, UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED BELOW. LEASED PERSONAL PROPERTY IS NOT INCLUDED. THE ADMINISTRATOR. HAVING REVIEWED THE APPLICATION AS PROVIDED IN COLORADO REVISED STATUTES. TITLE 39. ARTICLE 2, SECTION 117, HAS DETERMINED THAT SUCH EXEMPTION IS IN PART JUSTIFIED AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTENT OF THE LAW, AND EXEMPTION IS HEREBY GRANTED IN PART*, THE SAME TO BE EFFECTIVE JUNE 7, 1991. *EXEMPTION IS GRANTED TO: THE DESCRIBED PROPERTY PURSUANT TO 39-3-112. EFFECTIVE 6/7/91. THE EXEMPTION SO GRANTED WILL BE SUBJECT TO ANNUAL REVIEW. AND EXEMPTION WILL BE GRANTED ON A PERCENTAGE BASIS TO THAT PORTION OF THE PROPERTY OCCUPIED BY PERSONS MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE REFERENCED STATUTE. *EXEMPTION IS DENIED TO: ALL OF THE PROPERTY PRIOR TO 6/7/91. ANY PORTION OF THE PROPERTY AFTER JUNE 7. 1991 WHICH MAY BE DETERMINED NOT TO QUALIFY AS OCCUPIED BY PERSONS MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF C.R.S. 39-3-112 DUE TO THE FOLLOWING REASON(S): PRIOR TO 6/7/91. THERE WAS NO STATUTE ALLOWING EXEMPTION FOR PROPERTIES USED FOR TRANSITIONAL HOUSING OF ABUSED AND/OR HOMELESS INDIVIDUALS. THE REFERENCED STATUTE REQUIRES THAT ANY PORTION OF THE PROPERTY NOT MEETING THE LIMITS AND REQUIREMENTS IN A GIVEN YEAR BE DENIED. DATED AT DENVER, COLORADO THIS 17th DAY OF Auzust . 19 92 . ;\ , 1 i` --- iU6DIE3TON�'- PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR (SEE REVERSE FOR APPEAL RIGHTS) (COPIES TO OWNER, ASSESSOR. TREASURER AND BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS) STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 4201 East Mws.sAvenue n � Denvw,Colaedo 00222 (303)7674011 n i August 21, 1992 t Dear County Commission Chairperson: Enclosed is a copy of the Proposed Rules and Regulations for the Statewide Transportation Planning Process. The formal hearing on the Proposed Rules is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, September 1, 1992 in the Auditorium of the Colorado Department of Transportation, 4201 E. Arkansas Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80222. written comments on the Proposed Rules should be sent to: • Ms. Marilyn Been, Manager Statewide Planning Program Colorado Department of Transportation 4201 E. Arkansas Avenue, Room 225 Denver, CO 80222 If you have any questions, contact me or Ed Mocker at 757-9759. Very truly yours, lei! Maxi , Manager Statewide Planning Unit Enclosure • 1N(C pgl31 'g3' cc ' EC , 746/5 4 PROPOSED RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION PLANNING PROCESS AND TRANSPORTATION PLANNING REGIONS (•The Rules') TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Purpose 2 II. Authority 4 III. Definitions 5 IV. Transportation Planning Regions 10 A. Transportation Planning Region Boundaries 10 B. Formation of Regional Planning Commissions (RPCs) 12 C. Redesignation of the Regional Planning Commission 13 D. Boundary Revision Process 14 E. Transportation Planning Coordination with Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) 15 F. Transportation Planning Coordination with the Southern Ute Indian Tribe and the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe 15 V. Transportation Advisory Committee (TAC) 16 A. Duties of the Transportation Advisory Committee 16 B. Notification of Membership 17 C. Administration of TAC 17 VI. Development of Regional and State Transportation Plans 19 A. Public Participation 19 B. State Transportation Policy 21 C. Transportation Systems Planning 22 D. Regional Transportation Plans 25 E. State Transportation Plan 27 VII. Updates to Regional and State Transportation Plans 30 A. Plan Update Process 30 B. Plan Update Cycle 20 C. Regional Planning Commission Participation In Plan Updates 30 VIII. Amendments t0 State Transportation Plan 32 A. Basis for State Transportation Plan Amendments 32 B. Amendments Proposed By Planning Organizations 32 C. Department Recommendation.Regarding.Amendments Proposed By Planning Organizations 33 D. Amendments Proposed By The Department 34 1 a t I. PURPOSE The purpose of the Rules is to prescribe the state transportation planning process through which a twenty-year, intermodal comprehensive state transportation plan will be developed, updated, and amended by the Colorado Department of Transportation, in cooperation with local governments, Metropolitan Planning Organizations, Regional Planning Commissions, Indian tribes, U.S. Forest Service, Bureau Of Land Management, Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S. Park Service, and other federal and state agencies, the private sector, and the general public. This cooperative process is designed to coordinate regional transportation planning, guided by the state transportation policy, as a fundamental basis for developing the state transportation plan. The result of the state transportation planning process shall be a balanced, financially feasible, environmentally sound transportation system and transportation management plan for Colorado. Further, the purpose of these rules is to identify the state's Transportation Planning Regions for which twenty-year Regional Transportation Plans will be developed, and prescribe the process for initiating transportation planning in these regions. In addition, the purpose of these rules is to describe the organization and function of the Transportation Advisory Committee. 2 These rules are being promulgated to meet the intent of both Congress and the Colorado General Assembly for developing an on-going, comprehensive, coordinated planning process to address the transportation problems of the state by producing a state transportation plan and implementing the plan through systematic project selection and budgeting or resources. These rules are intended to be coordinated with and not replace the federal transportation planning requirements contained in Title 23 U.S.C 134 and 135. 3 II. AUTHORITY These rules are promulgated by the Commission pursuant to the specific statutory authority of 5543-1-101(1) (d) (e), 43-1-106(8), 43-1-1101, 43-1-1103, 43-1-1104 C.R.S. (1991) and the general statutory authority of Title 23 U.S.C. 135 (a) and (e) . The Statement of Basis, Specific Statutory Authority, and Purpose for the initial adoption of these Rules is hereby incorporated by reference, and shall be available for copying or public inspection during regular business hours from the Statewide Planning Manager, Colorado Department of Transportation, 4201 E. Arkansas Avenue, Denver, Colorado 80222. 4 1 III. DEFINITIONS The following definitions shall apply to these Rules: COMMISSION - the State Transportation Commission created by 543-1-106, C.R.S. (1991) . CONGESTION PRICING - a travel demand management technique charging higher user fees during periods of peak demand. DEPARTMENT - the Colorado Department of Transportation. ThirERGOVINGKENTAL AGREEMENT - an arrangement made between two or more political subdivisions that form associations for the purpose of promoting the interest and welfare of said subdivisions. LIFE CYCLE COSTING - a method of evaluation of alternative choices on the basis of comparative total costs for purchase and operations over the expected useful life of the asset. METROPOLITAN AREA - is determined by agreement between the MVO and the Governor. Each metropolitan area shall cover at least the existing urbanized area and the contiguous area expected to become urbanized with the twenty-year forecast period and may encompass the entire metropolitan statistical area or 5 consolidated metropolitan statistical area, as defined by the Bureau of the Census. For areas designated as nonattainment areas for ozone or carbon monoxide under the Clean Air Act, the boundaries of the metropolitan areas shall at least include the boundaries of the nonattainment area, except as otherise provided by agreement between the Metropolitan Planning Organization and the Governor. METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION (MPO) - an organization within the State of Colorado designated by agreement among the units of general purpose local government and the Governor, in cooperation with local elected officials, to coordinate transportation planning in a metropolitan area pursuant to Title 23 U.S.C. 134, as amended. MOBILITY - the ability to move people, goods, and information among various origins and destinations. NATIONAL uGRoAY SYSTEM (NHS)- the interconnected system of routes including, but not limited to, the Interstate System, selected urban and rural principal arterials, and other strategic highways as defined in Title 23 U.S.C. 103(b) . PLANING ORGANtzw ToN - refers to either Metropolitan Planning Organizations or Regional Planning Commissions. REGIONAL PLANNING CQMIC$StON (RPC) - the plann::'c body formed under the 6 provisions of 530-28-105(1), C.R.S., as amended, and designated under section IV-B of these rules to formulate a Regional Transportation Plan. REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION PLAN (RTP). - a technically-based, twenty-year plan designed to meet the future mobility needs for a Transportation Planning Region including, but not limited to, anticipated funding, priorities, and implementation plans, pursuant to, but not limited to, 543-1-1103(1) and (2) C.R.S. (1991) . STATE TRANSPORTATION PAN - the twenty-year comprehensive, intermodal state transportation plan adopted by the Commission pursuant to the provisions of • 343-1-1103(5), C.R.S. (1991) . SY$t ( CONTINOITY - includes, but is not limited to, appropriate intermodal connections, integration with state modal plans, and coordination with neighboring Regional Transportation Plans. TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY C)So(7TER (TAD) - the committee created by 543-1-1104, C.R.S. (1991), to review Regional and State Transportation plans, amendments, and updates to the plans, and to advise the Department on the needs of transportation systems in Colorado. TRANSPORTATION CO NONALITY - the basis on which Transportation Planning Regions are established including, but not limited to: Transportation 7 Commission Districts, the Department's Transportation Regions (formerly Engineering Districts) , airsheds, travelsheds, watersheds, geographic unity, existing intergovernmental agreements, and socioeconomic unity. TRANSPORTATION MODR - particular forms of travel including, but not limited to, motor vehicle, rail, mass transit, aircraft, bicycle, or pedestrian travel. TRANSPORTATION PLANNING RRGTON (TPR) - a geographically contiguous area of the state, as defined by section IV-A of these rules, and meeting some, or all, of the criteria for transportation commonality. TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM Of (ISM) - techniques for increasing the efficiency, safety, capacity, or level of service of roads without adding additional through traffic lanes. Examples include, but are not limited tc. traffic signal improvements, traffic control devices including installing medians c.r.d removing parking, Channelization, access management, ramp metering, and re-striping for high occupancy vehicle lanes. TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS PLANNING - a procedure for developing an integrated means of providing adequate facilities for the movement of people, goods, and information, involving regional or state analysis of transportation needs and the identification of transportation corridors. 8 1 • TRAVEL D ato err (TLS() - actions that are designed to change travel behavior in order to improve performance of transportation facilities and to reduce need for additioaa) capacity. Methods include, but are not limited to, the use of alternative modes, ride sharing and vanpool programs, parking regulations or restrictions, congestion pricing, variable work hours, telecommuting, and trip-reduction measures. • TRAVELSHED - the region or area generally served by a major transportation facility, system, or corridor. ORnmtz) AREA - an area with a population of 50,000 or more designated by the bureau of the Census. VALOR CAPTORS PRTCINC - a method of evaluating the total financial impact of a proposed transportation project by determining what portion of a projected change in nearby property values is attributable to the proposed project. Useful for projecting the level of revenue to be available to support the proposed project or to compare values of alternative projects. WATERSHED - one of the seven Water Divisions identified by the Division of Water Resources, Department of Natural Resources, State of Colorado, ' comprising the drainage basin of a major river, and considered in establishing TPR boundaries. 9 XV. TRANSPORTATION PLANTING REGIONS (TPR) A. Transportation Planning Region Boundaries These regions are geographically contiguous areas of the state with similar transportation needs that are determined by considering transportation commonalities. The TPRs are hereby established as follows: 1. The Pikes Peak Area Transportation Planning Region comprised of the Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments' metropolitan area within El Paso and Teller Counties. 2. The Greater Denver Metropolitan Transportation Planning Region comprised of the counties of Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Clear Creek, Denver, Douglas, Gilpin, and Jefferson, including the Denver Regional Council of Governments' metropolitan area. 3. The North Front Range '"ransportation Planning Region comprised of the North Front Range Transportation and Air Quali'y Planning Council's metropolitan area within Larimer and Weld Counties. 4. The Pueblo Area Transportation Planning Region comprised of Pueblo County, including the Pueblo Area Council of Governments's metropolitan area. 10 5. The Grand Junction Transporjation Planning Region comprised of Mesa County, including the Grand Junction/Mesa County Metropolitan Planning Organization's metropolitan area. 6. The Eastern Transportation Planning Region comprised of Cheyenne, Elbert, Kit Carson, Lincoln, Logan, Phillips, Sedgwick, Washington, and Yuma Counties. 7. The Southeast Transportation Planning Region comprised of Baca, Bent, Crowley, Kiowa, Otero, and Prowers Counties. 8. The San Lvis Valley Transportation Planning Region comprised of Alamosa, Chaffee, Conejos, Costilla, Mineral, Rio Grande, and Saguache Counties. 9. The Gunnison Valley Transportation Planning Region comprised of Delta, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Montrose, Ouray, and San Miguel Counties. 10. The Southwest Transportation Planning Region comprised of Archuleta, Dolores, La Plata, Montezuma, and San Juan Counties, including the Ute Mountain Ote and Southern Ute Indian Reservations. 11. The Intermountain Transportation Planning Region comprised of Eagle, Garfield, Lake, Pitkin, and Summit Counties. 11 12. The Northwest Transportation Planning Region comprised of Grand, Jackson, Moffat, Rio Blanco, and Routt counties. 13. The UDDer Front Range Transportation Planning Region comprised of Larimer, Morgan, and Weld Counties, excluding the North Front Range Transportation and Air Quality Planning Council's metropolitan area. 14. The Central Front Range Transportation Planning Region comprised of Custer, El Paso, Fremont, Park, and Teller Counties, excluding the Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments' metropolitan area. 15. The South Central Transportation Planning Region comprised of Huerfano, and Las Animas Counties. B. Formation of Regional Planning Commissions (RPCs) Withir. TPRs with Metropolitan Planning Organizations, the MPOs are the designated Planning Organization. Municipalities and counties within a TPR which does not contain an MPO may. elect to form an RPC through an intergovernmenta: agreement purstnt to 543-1-1103 C.R.S. The parties to the agreement must -apresent at least 75% of the population and at least 50% of the land area within the TPR to form an RPC for the purpose of regional 12 transportation planning. The Department shall be notified by letter by February 1, 1993 of the formation of an RPC for this purpose. The notification shall be provided to the Director of the Division of Transportation Development ('Division Director'), Department of Transportation, and shall include: 1. an executed copy of the intergovernmental agreement. 2. The name of the chairperson, and the mailing address, telephone number, and FAx number (if available) of the RPC. The Department will initiate the planning responsibilities for TPRs (in their entirety) which do not meet these minimum population/land area representation requirements or do not form an RPC by February 1, 1993. C. Redesianation of the Regional Planning Commission In the event the municipalities and counties representing at least 75% of the population and 50% of the land area within a non-MPO TPR choose to change the intergovernmental agreement designating the Regional Planning Commission, the RPC chair must notify the Department within thirty days of such change by a letter to the Division Director, Department of Transportation. Any such letter redesignating an RPC shall include the same information identified in 13 section IV-8. D. Boundary Revision Process TPR boundaries, excluding any MPO-related boundaries, will be reviewed by the Commission every five years, beginning in calendar year 1995. The Department will notify counties, municipalities, MPOs, and RPCs for the TPRs of the boundary review in January of the review year, and will allow sixty days for boundary revision requests. All boundary revision requests shall be sent to the Division Director, Department of Transportation, and shall include: 1. A geographical description of the proposed boundary change. 2. A statement of justification for the change considering transportation commonalities. 3. A copy of the resolution stating the concurrence of the Regional Planning Commission or other entity that is requesting the change or other documentat.ca supporting the request. 4. The name, title, mailing address, telephone number, and FAX number (if available) of the contact person for the requesting party. If boundary revision requests are received, the Commission will initiate a rule-making proceeding under the State Administrative Procedure Act. Requests received for a TPR boundary revision outside of the regularly scheduled 14 boundary review cycle must include the requirements identified above. The Department will assess all boundary revision requests based on transportation commonalities and make a recommendation to the Commission concerning such request. In the event that the Commission approves a change to the boundary of a TPR that has a Regional Planning Commission, the RPC in each affected TPR shall meet the requirements of section IV-B of the Rules in order to continue the planning activities for the affected TPRs. E. Transportation Planning Coordination With MPQs The Department and the MPOs shall coordinate activities related to the development of Regional Transportation Plans and the Statewide Transportation Plan in conformance with Title 23 U.S.C. 134 and 135. F. Transportation Planning Coordination With the Southern Ute Indian Tribe and the Ute Mountain Lite Tribe Regional transportation planning within the Southwest TPR shall be coordinated with the transportation planning activities of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe and the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe. The long-range transportation plans for the Indian reservations shall be integrated and consolidated into the Regional Transportation Plan for this TPR. 15 V. TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY memm= (TAC) • A. Duties of the Transportation Advisory Committee (TAC) The duties of the TAC regarding the Regional Transportation Plans and the State Transportation Plan shall be to: Reviewtheprogress of at the • 1. each RTP quarterly meetings. 2. Review and provide a recommendation to the Department on whether the plans, amendments, and updates to these plans meet the requirements of sections VI, VII, and VIII of the Rules. 7 3. Assist in resolving conflicts which arise between TPRs, or between the Department and a TAR. 4. Make recommendations to the Department concerning the integration and • consolidation of RTPs into the State Transportation Plan. 5. Provide advice to the Department on Colorado's mobility requirements to move people, goods, and infcrmation by furnishing regional perspec•'.ves on transportation problems requiring statewide solutions. 6. Make recommendations t. . .anning Organization: 4::3 the Department that 16 0 will improve modal choice, linkages between modes, and transportation system continuity. B. Notification of Membership Each TPR shall select its representative to the TAC pursuant to 543-1-1104 C.R.S., as amended. The Division Director, Department of Transportation, shall be notified in writing of the name, title, mailing address, telephone number, and FAX number (if available) of the TAC representative from each TPR by February 1, 1993. If a TAC representative changes, the same information as stated above shall be provided to the Division Director, Department of Transportation. C. Administration of TAC TAC recommendations on Regional and State Transportation Plans, amendments, and updates shall be documented in the TAC meeting minutes, and will be considered by the Department throughout the statewide transportation planning process. The TAC shall establish procedures to govern its affairs in the performance of its advisory capacity, including but not limited to the appointment of a chairperson and the length of the chairperson's term. The TAC shall meet at least quarterly each year. 17 The Division Director, Department of Transportation, will provide support to the TAC, including but not limited to: 1. Notification of TAC members of meeting dates and agendas. 2. Preparation and distribution of TAC meeting minutes. 3. Allocation of Department staff support for TAC-related activities. 18 VI. DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL AND STATE TRANSPORTATION PLANS A. Public Participation Planning Organizations and the Department shall provide the opportunity for public participation in the statewide transportation planning process. The objectives of public participation in the statewide transportation planning process include providing a mechanism for public perspectives, needs, and ideas to be incorporated in the planning process; developing understanding of the problems and opportunities facing the transportation system; and developing consensus on plans. Such public participation responsibilities for both the Department and the Planning Organizations shall include, at a minimum: • 1. Establishing and maintaining for the geographic area of responsibility a mailing list of all known parties interested in transportation planning including, but not limited to: elected officials; municipal and county planning staffs; affected public agencies; local, state, and federal agencies eligible for federal and state transportation funds; local representatives of transportation agency employees; transportation providers; private industry; environmental and other interest groups; Indian tribal governments and the U.S. Secretary of the Interior when tribal lands are involved; and members of the general 19 public expressing such interest in the regional and state transportation planning process. 2. Providing reasonable notice and opportunity to comment to those persons on the transportation planning mailing list of upcoming regional and state transportation planning-related activities and meetings. 3. Holding at least one public meeting in each TPR for each of the following: a. Initiating the transportation planning process prior to plan development and updates. b. Review and comment on the draft transportation plan and update. c. State transportation policy review (Department only) . d. Proposed amendments to RTPS and the State Transportation Plan. The Planning Organizations and the Department shall prepare minutes of their respective public meetings and make these minutes available to t2 public. In addition, the Planning Organizations' and the Department's responses to issues raised at their respective public meetings should be made available to the public. the absence of a Planning Organization, the Department will coordinate with . .. counties and municipalities within the TPR in carrying a.et the public participation requirements contained in this section :f the Rules. 20 B. State Transportation Policy The Department will draft state transportation policy to set forth specific direction for the state's transportation system by addressing, at a minimum: 1. The role of each mode in the state's transportation system. 2. Connectivity between modes. 3. Coordination between local and regional land use planning and transportation planning. 4. Preservation of the existing transportation system. 5. Preservation of transportation corridors. 5. Management of the transportation system. 6. Environmental enhancement and protection. 7. Transportation safety. The Department will make the draft state transportation policy available to the public for review and submit it to the Commission for action. Upon its adoption, the State Transportation Policy shall be used by Planning Organizations in developing and updating Regional Transportation Plans, and will be used by the Department to guide the allocation of federal and state resources. The State Transportation Policy will be reviewed by the Department at least once every five years to determine if changes are required prior to the plan update cycle. Public input from the public meetings pursuant to section 21 VT-A(3) (c) of the Rules will be used by the Department to review the State Transportation Policy, and the Department will submit any recommended changes to the Commission for consideration and action. C. Transportation Systems Planning Planning Organizations and the Department shall use transportation systems planning in developing twenty-year Regional Transportation Plans and the twenty-year State Transportation Plan. Planning Organizations shall have flexibility in the methods selected for transportation systems planning based on the complexity of transportation problems and available resources within the TPR. The Department will provide assistance to Planning Organizations regarding the selection of appropriate methods. The following transportation system planning factors shall be included within all transportation systems planning activities: I. State transportation polity as set by the Commission. 2. Local, regional and State Demographer projections of population and employment for the state and TPRs. 3. The mobility needs of population segments such as the elderly, disabled, low income, migrar.; and seasonal workers and commuters. 22 4, Strategies to minimize the impacts of transportation facilities on air quality, water quality, and other environmental aspects of the region or state. 5. Federal, state, or local goals, objectives, programs, or requirements for reducing energy consumption. 6. Coordination of: local land-use planning and transportation planning; planning activities of adjacent TPRs and surrounding states to enhance system connectivity and continuity; and, long-range federal and state plans that have transportation implications for the region and the state. 7. A combination of transportation modes to effectively meet the long-term mobility needs of the TPRs and the state, including intermodal facilities, and Travel Demand Management and Transportation System Management strategies and methods to reduce or prevent congestion, 8. The management of the transportation facilities and services to enhance connectivity, linkages, and their function as an overall transportation system. 9. Methods to enhance the movement of goods within and through Colorado, 23 including major distribution centers and intermodal transfer facilities. 10. Recreational and tourism activity projections available from appropriate sources. 11. The potential application of new technologies in the transportation system. 12. The Department's statewide projections of federal and state transportation financial resources. 13. The use of innovative mechanisms for financing projects, including value capture pricing, tolls, congestion pricing, and private sector funding. 14. Life-cycle costing in the planning, design and comparison of transportation facilities. 15. Preservation of rights-of-way for construction of future transportation projects, including identification of unused rights-of-way which may be needed for future transportation corridors, and those corridors for which action is most needed to prevent destruction or loss. 24 • 16. Other plans including the State Aviation Plan, the State Bicycle Plan, the State Rail Plan, and the National Highway System. D. Regional Transportation Plans (RTP) Each RTP shall initially cover the planning period 1995 to 2015. 1. Format of Regional Transportation Plans Each RTP shall include the following elements: a. Transportation facility and service requirements of the TPR over the twenty-year period to meet expected demand and the anticipated cost for these facilities and services. b. The fiscally constrained twenty-year intermodal transportation plan (fiscally constrained plan) based on revenues reasonably expected over the twenty-year period. c. Analysis of the planning factors identified in section VI-C of the Rules upon which the transportation facility and service requirements and the fiscally constrained plan are based. d. An analysis of social, environmental, energy, and economic impacts of the fiscally constrained plan on the TPR. 25 e. Time schedules for proposed implementation of the fiscally constrained plan in the following increments: the first twelve year in two six-year blocks and the remainder in one eight-year block. f. A funding plan identifying resources for implementing the fiscally constrained plan over the twenty-year period, based on regional priorities. g. Documentation of the public notification and public participation pursuant to section VX-A of the Rules. The RTP shall be submitted to the Department accompanied by a resolution of acceptance by the TPR's Planning Organization. 2. Schedule for Regional Transportation Plans a. DRAFT PLAN. Planning Organizations shall provide a draft of the RTP to the Department no later than November 1, 1993. b. DRAFT PLAN REVIEW. Upon receipt of the draft RIPS, the Department will initiate its review anc schedule the TAC review. The Depart- ment will provide its commen`n and TAC comments to the Planning Organization within sixty dais of receiving the draft RTP. 26 1 c. FINAL PLAN. Planning Organizations shall provide the final RTP to the Department no later than May 2, 1994. Extensions may be granted by the Commission by resolution. d. FINAL PLAN REVIEW. Upon receipt of the final RTP, the Department will initiate its review and schedule the TAC review of the final RTPs for consistency with the Rules. The Department will provide its comments and TAC comments to the Planning Organization within forty-five days of receiving the final RTP. Planning Organizations shall submit any RTP revisions based on comments from the Department and TAC review within thirty days of the Department's provision of such comments. E. State Transportation Plan The Regional Transportation Plans submitted by the Planning Organizations shall form the basis for developing the State Transportation Plan. The State Transportation Plan shall initially cover the planning period 1995 to 2015. 1. Development of the State Transportation Plan involves: a. Synthesizing the RTPs and the Department's systems planning, pursuant to section VI-C of the Rules, into a fiscally constrained twenty-year intermodal transportation plan for Colorado. 27 b. Including the long-term transportation concerns of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe and the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe in the development of the State Transportation Plan. c. Coordinating with other state and federal agencies with long-range plans that have transportation implications. d. Providing for overall transportation system management on a statewide basis. 2. Format of the State Transportation Plan The State Transportation Plan shall have the same format identified in section VI-D except for the inclusion of the following element: h. The following transportation management plans: 1. Bridges 2. Traffic Congestion 3. Intermodal Transportation Facilities and Systems 4. Highway Pavement 5. Transportation Safety 6. Public Transportation Facilities and Equipment 3. Schedule fc: the State Transportation Plan The Department will submit a "_fate Transportation Plan to the 28 r Commission for consideration and action by November 1, 1994. The Commission may make a change to the State Transportation Plan schedule by resolution. 29 4 • VU. UPDATES TO REGIONAL AND STATE TRANSPORTATION PLANS A. Plan Update Process The update of Regional Transportation Plans and the State Transportation Plan shall be accomplished through the same process governing development of these plans pursuant to section VX of the Rules. B. Plan Uzdate Cycle Regional Transportation Plans and the State Transportation Plan will be updated on a five-year cycle, carrying the twenty-year planning periods forward in five-year increments. The Department will notify Planning Organizations by mail of the initiation of each plan update cycle and the schedule. Xn TPRs without a Regional Planning Commission, the Department will notify municipalities and counties by mail of each plan update cycle and the schedule for whe: :raft and final RTPs are due. C. Regional Planning Commission Participation in Plan Updates Municipalities and counties within TPRs without an RPC shall have ninety days after receiving the Department's notification of the plan update cycle if they choose to form an RPC for the purpose of producing an RTP. The formation of an RPC shall be accomplished through intergovernmentai agreement, subject to 30 the same population and land area representation requirements identified in section IV-B of the Rules. A copy of the executed intergovernmental agreement, the name of the chairperson, the mailing address, telephone number, and FAX number (if available) of the RPC, and the name, address, telephone number and FAX number (if available) of the TAC representative, shall be sent to the Division Director, Department of Transportation within thirty days of the execution of the intergovernmental agreement. If an RPC will not be formed, the Department will be responsible for State Transportation Plan update activities within the TPR. Within TPRs with RPCs, the RPC shall respond within ninety days of receiving the Department's plan update notice whether they intend to update their RTP. The Department will be responsible for State Transportation Plan update activities within any TPR whose RPC chooses not to update its RTP. 31 VIII. AMENDMENTS TO THE STATE TRANSPORTATION PLAN A. Basis for State Transportation Plan Amendments Between regularly-scheduled updates of Regional Transportation Plans and the State Transportation Plan, Circumstances may alter any of section VI-C's transportation systems planning factors upon which these plans are based. Such change in circumstances may require an addition to or a deletion from Regional Transportation Plans and the State Transportation Plan. Such additions or deletions shall require an amendment to the Regional Transportation Plans and the State Transportation Plan. B. Amendments Proposed By Planning Organizations A Planning Organization may request an amendment to the State Transportation Plan based on a review, analysis and amendment to its Regional Transportation Plan. Upon compliance with section VI-A of the Rules, the Planning Organization shall submit the request for an amendment to the State Transportation Plan to the Division Director, Department of Transportation. This request shall be in writing, and shall include: 1. A description of the proposed amendment(s) to the State Transportation Plan. 32 4 2. An analysis of the changed transportation system planning factors identified in section VI-C of these rules that warrant the amendment(s) . 3. An analysis of the social, environmental, economic, and energy impact of the amendment on the region and state. 4. Changes .to the time schedule for completion of the plan due to the amendment(s) . 5. Changes to the funding program for the State Transportation Plan due to the proposed amendment(s) . 6. A copy of any RPC resolution amending ita own RTP to reflect the proposed amendment to the State Transportation Plan. C. Department Recommendation Regarding Amendments Proposed By Planning Organizations • The Department will review amendments proposed by Planning Organizations for consistency with the Rules. In addition, the Department will provide the TAC with the proposed amendment and set a meeting for the TAC review pursuant to section V-A(2) of the Rules. 33 n Within thirty days of the TAC review, the Department will submit the proposed amendment, the Department's recommendation, and TAC comments regarding the proposed amendment to the Commission for consideration. The Department will provide reasonable notice to the Planning Organization of the proposed amendment's scheduled time on the Commission meeting agenda. D, Amendments Proposed by the Department The Department may propose an amendment to the State Transportation Plan based on the transportation systems planning factors identified in section VI-C of these rules. The Department will notify the Planning Organization within any TPR that would be affected by the proposed amendment. Upon compliance with section VI-A of the Rules, the Department will submit the proposed amendment to the TAC for review and comment pursuant to section V-A(2) of the Rules. Within thirty days of completion of TAC review, the Department will submit the proposed ar'.' dment to the State Transportation Plan, and a summary of the comments received from the TAC and from the public meeting(s), to the Commission for consideration. The Department will provide reasonable notice to -aterested parties of the proposed amendment's scheduled time on the Commission meeting agenda. 34 C NOTY E OAP CL?.Th r.' TO: Weld County Commissioners 915 - 10th Greeley, CO 80631 Tom David Weld County Attorney 915 - 10th Greeley, CO 80631 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN or THE FOLLOWING CLASM: A. That the name and address of the Claimant is: Lawrence Parrett 17670 Weld County Road 20 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 That the name and address of Claimant's attorney is: Norton ?rickey & Associates, P.C. 940 Wadsworth Boulevard, 4th Floor Lakewood, Colorado 80215 Telephone: (303) 237-7373 B. That the basis of the claim is: Failure to place a stop sign at the dangerous intersection of Weld County Road 31 and Weld County Road 20, weld County, Colorado. C. That the name of the public employee involved is unknown. D. _That_the nature of the injuries suffered by the Claimant are fractured cheekbone, fractured left elbow ,"'bruised kidney, various cuts and bruises, cervical and lumbar strains, shoulder injuries, and loss of income. E. That a statement of the monetary damages being requested is $150,000.00. osll l92• PE F • ♦1, 'YVJVYIYIJ 0.1 i. +Q . c.)/ - in N - W O U V 0 1 .. Ip N 4 .4t) . DC A V • . G N I W. J LL O o Q eCC N li W c " U c a.• Illw at nIQ l i ';611;,,,.1 DATED: August 21, 1992. NORTON FRICKEY i ASSOCIATES, P.C. By c r Dan W. Corson, 07514 Attorneys for Claimant 940 Wadsworth Blvd. , 4th Floor Lakewood, CO 80215 Telephone: (303) 237-7373 FAX: (303) 233-7313 CERTZ,,, TE OF MAILING X hereby certify that 1 have on this 21st day of August, 1992, mailed a true and correct copy of the foregoing Notice of Claim, Certified Mail - Return Receipt Requested, postage prepaid, addressed as follows: Weld County Commissioners 915 - 10th Greeley, CO 80631 Tom David weld County Attorney 915 - 10th Greeley, CO 80631 2 AGENDA WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, „, n Tuesday, September 1, 1992 t 12:00 noon - Weld County Planning Commission Luncheon - Pepe O'Toole-, 2726 West 11th Street, Road, Greeley, Colorado. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 1:30 p.m. - Public Meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission, County Commissioners' First Floor Hearing Room (#101), Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado, ROLL CALL Judy Yamaguchi • Chairman Bud Clemons Don Feldhaus - Vice Chairman Jean Hoffman Juliette Kroekel Richard Kimmel Shirley Camenisch Bill O'Hare Tom Rulon 1, CASE NUMBER: SCH-7 APPLICANT: James McDonald REQUEST; Substantial Change Hearing LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the E2 W2 SW4 of Section 25, T2N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, LOCATION: Adjacent to the Town of Frederick; east of Weld County Road 11, and north of and adjacent to weld County 16. 2. CASE NUMBER: Amended SUP-44 APPLICANT: Morning Fresh Farms REQUEST; A Sits Specific Development Plan and an Amended Special Review permit for a livestock confinement operation (2,410,000 chickens) , fertilizer and composting facility, and a greenhouse in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W2 of Section 15, T3N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, LOCATION: East of Weld County Road 31, north of Weld County Road 32. 3. CASE NUMBER: USR-983 APPLICANT: LeRoy Bernhardt REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an expansion of a nonconforming use (vehicle sale■ establishment and salvage yard) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NW4 of Section 18, T4N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: South of Weld County Road 46, east of Weld County Road 25. PETITION TO STATE BOARD OP ASSESSMENT APPEALS Poe can ire Date: •!,t: :, J 91 • 1922.— WELD 0' QTY mar Neter PETITIONER, -r A-Cr(r) !" 1(«,(.r 1T et; )4 4fi/IIIPGOVv dRS (mama of props i ,.�. L 1 / ;:1''. 1 "'Trtie ft LRJ-`lrn 00 ?/'/r 2/ 149? DIY; 27 A."1 9: 21 Fun f••ee+�nt (nlract addnas,city, WC tip code of eoblact fl appeals the decision of the CLERK Chentneeber __,� (check rnn) I WF(county) TO THE BOARD X County Board of Equalization County Board of Commissioners _r Property Tax Administrator which was at ,^Ilr,,;qS a� , 1912-- This appea% concerns: X Valuation For tax year(s) /9y, (check oriel I Refund/Abatement Exemption CONCERNING COUNTY SCHEDULE NUXEER(S) : R 4 /g.91'$4. Union than One Sigel*member is involved,plies list on a separate pep. TYPE OF PR)PERTY: This property is currently classified as: (check t.ne) Commercial Residential I Agricultural _ vacant Land Other (Specify ) REPRESENTA`.ION: Plans check appropriate ntponae(a). Petition ar will be present at the hearing. Petiti¢n,r requests a telephone conference call. Petiti¢nar will be represented by an agent_ or a Colorado attorney. I`Icncc inform tha1 Doerd in wnting If npnanuition change an mode prior to h.anng. I ATTACRMENT : The following document'MUST DDATtAG®to your appeal in order for the Board to Weep filing, * The dec sion being appealed. * Notariz d letter of authorization if an agent is filing or representing * Asseseo 's Notice of Denial or Notice of valuation. I ACTUAL VALVE: Current actua ;value of the subject property you are appealing is$ y5'/ i believe the actual value of the subject property should be$ /Rile'() ESTIMATED TINE POE PETITIONER TO PRESENT TEE APPEAL: or � ;minutes or hours. • ' Not Ica than?ll nuns tea. Board will mlloa'equal ume to M.peMMnL I I CERTIFICATE OF WAILING • I certify %o the Board of Assessment Appeals that I have mailed or hand deliver°' one complete copy of this appeal to the \ri/PIr] ea.tyBeard ofbgwi.tpr• county _CamtyDorddfCoelmirione Property Tax Adtninotnior in �• I''1 , Colorado on An - let 1l. , l922.... (Chin CS Sad ter the um L cry 2 data at whet the°melba-r from) I rl Auornay or Agartt agpature Pe a talon tit: •[ M I "ZS �3tu'i1 c t oy sine( �., 46, , ___._ Eleanor7e�Foraf 4% XO0 R023 i ear p e / aryl•Mate,olt�phonfp: 3• c2S _ "�.h�Gro� elephone: c%4/2-4/9/,/ BAA-1;rev.12 rktt,317 0-0 .t 7. cc. G'9, [9-5 Dgrmtmher,pMmee, • \\C 4101‘ CLERK TO THE BOARD rio.60x Ma • OREELEV,COLORADO 60632 003)366.4000 err,4225 119€. COLORADO Dear Petitioner(s) ! 'raw weld County Board of Equalization, pursuant to Colorado Jaw, has heard your potititn challongirg the Azoonsor•s valuation. of ;our property. 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JGw....._....r___......._,.... _-,_,..__.-- --. -. _ _ ... RESOLUTION RE, THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. 1992, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: " ' TEDFORD ELEANOR G Z LAWRENCE FEHRN 1861 14 ST FORT LUPTON, CO 80621 DESCRIPTION OP PROPERTY: PINT R 6189886 PARCEL: 147107100005 - 15813C PT NE4NE4 7 1 66 BEG AT A PT 672' W & 269' S OF NE COR OF NE4NE4 5108' W169' 5943' W480' N1051' £648' TO BEG EXC UPRR RES WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of weld County. Colorado. organized as the Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing, raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within Weld County. fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1992. and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due Notice of Determination thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s). and WHEREAS, the taxpayers) presented a petition of appeal of the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1992. claiming that the property described in such petition was 4 too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioners being present, and WHEREAS, the Board has made its findings on the evidence, testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, acting as the Board of Equalization, that the evidence presented at the hearing clearly supported the value placed upon the Petitioners' property by the Weld County: Assessor. Such evidence indicated the value was reasonable, equitable, and derived according to the methodologies. percentages. figures and formulas dictated to the Weld County Assessor by law. As such, this Board finds that the Petitioners failed to meet the burden of proving that the Assessor's valuation was incorrect. The ment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor shall be, and hereby is, affirmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part. by the Board of Equalization may be appealed by selecting one of the following three optionsz /� 920704 ,c.7)5^;,35 ,c fi I In O111 r At *5 i' Page 2 RE: BOE - TEDFORD ELEANOR G 1. Board of Assessment Appeals: You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CDOE's) decision to the. Board of Assessment Appeals (BM). Such hearing is the final hearing at which testimony. exhibits, or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the DM is further appealed to the Court of Appeals. only the record' created at the BM hearing shall be the basis for the Court's decision. No new evidence can be introduced at the Court of Appeals. (Section 39-8-108(10), CRS) Appeals to the BM must be made on forms furnished by the BM, and should be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of denial by the CDOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street. Room 523 Denver, CO 80203 Phone: 866-5880 OR 2. District court: You have the right to appeal the CBOE's decision to the District Court of the county wherein your property is located. New testimony, exhibits or any other evidence may be introduced at the District Court hearing. . For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the Clerk of the District Court. Further appeal of the District Court's decision is made to the Court of Appeals for a review of the record. (Section 39-8-108(1), CRS) OR 3. Binding Arbitration: You have the right to submit your case. to arbitration. If you choose this option the arbitrator's decision is Inta and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. (Section 39-8-108.5. CRS) Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration. you, must notify the CDOE of your intent. You and the CBOE select an arbitrator from the official list of qualified people. If you cannot agree on an arbitrator, the District Court of the county in which the property is located will make the selection. 920704 , r ,' Page 3 RE: BOE - TEDFORD ELEANOR G Arbitration Hearin& Procedure; Arbitration hearings are held within sixty days from the date the arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books. records, documents and other evidence. He also has the power to administer oaths, and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him. The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public. upon mutual agreement. The arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses are agreed upon by you and the CBOE. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per case. The arbitrator's fees and expenses, not including counsel fees. are to be paid as provided in the decision. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 30th day of July, A.D., 1992. ��,� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: `� 'sJ nzadiWELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board EXCUSED - DATE OF SIGNING (AYE) George Kennedy, Chairman By: 4.42414/0• s- ,Q7' .e ' ?11.C/•C Deputy Clerk'to the Board onatance L. Harbert. Pro-Tem APPROVED AS FORM; y -4 C. Kirb / Ass stant County Attorney Gor' . � c'y nil s., W. H. Webster 920704 1 .T ,� ,, t' ,1:1.) , ,Cr,''KF✓11:11 •,'" i".• ` 011110'OI f'(II A i 1 V I, 415 loll. 11 ." . y ,yy��, 4RI lLf y.i(al n„1,,. I y L • '��'NO Ti4�1tF�•D �w aw,r r. ' PROM 111( cr 1 II I �. I I•Y i �'"Mi�';l IM•�e'I .-:. Mr,K,�w•a. .ntia..•,•y1NYIN1r .rr+• �•M.. - el' 1( 1 ,1i ) I , p dldl g j eltine l•'P1,1�'°66' DEG AT a PT s.72 f M a :u l. 4' l ca 1(.44"K c `ti '�I ii `�.d� kiti s,,,Ive• N16a• 596)• M4O3• 1.O8 „I , Y.t.., , , fajfel l' 4A C6 • , T4DCG CxC IIrlR RCS I1 Il .+ (.. . rata ' ti l i, il•,a r(`C�.;.!rlr: • r., , ' '....,, i':. , , 'J . =r C'' :C(, .j' Y4f": ...P.'IT,'.:t}N. tax +'il„'�r,,.. ''iJr',t.,i%, M'_:tsj'1ie.. .ty,wr. ',;v , ,P"`I;',' ONN *D CR TCDfa GLCANOR G 4;CAL li14 rI 1.QI t ' Iflei • '` '4.,1::lit!", •4.'. ' . T!l'nFOR:04 eCCAMOR.,,G ETAL . yeti t"" ' ,T } 1 ,,� P . qARCCL 1471071 . ,R .t4D; ,:1; ,044.- `;1,s .-'1}.M} . . . hry i elN '4 619Y9i1•. % LAtlh*NCE •/RYAN`" aci(,k�' art: t Y£AR 1992 I•r1RT; C.NPT On a , ,. CO•, 00621 LOG uJ165 y . « .111t�*.'n. ,.i1r'.xr fit.�I'JFt,...:,,a.A ` -- - . Iu.( .x....w. �_ _ - - ���y�yy 45/A4/A092 1 1 1-,M., 1. y _. ,l,IyP6ie•�I . `oflMguroraMf to value required by law, The Ac.cr..Qr n .. ' I1 III,r'pr01IPItY.dlOuld Ee,Raww in:rpr'rr,•wyolAgO mount ir' ..,.•w"I•r,wtt:. t «' Oil$Z1l!tROOta�rt.rk,.Y?$CLUOZNG VAC,ANr,4N0, t91."VALUEO 9Y CON r',: :. , I , d 1.. IKETjlo-,OD MC OpapACNCS. L , I, , . • ,er ringer" Ow amount'of your propafy too, local tfudnOcYltlOrltiaa (county,city, tin protection, .n0 othe, special ,..,.. . i'1 hewlaa'6rt o faa.Plano outer to your tax bill d ak yeueasta-for■I4Ung of them distraint,and plan to attend these b",,, . a ,1 IiI ill Inil'itN .., .'. �t . IIl10va lttanlf�onTo�►fpoCifie.intludedonyowpru�,•_t Iw$atW a Sipr pr tmeta0MM,TM relednrf01„vwfl$unRhtadoir'of value aN: THC?,VAt.MG INDICATED ON THIS NOT,TCC"MAY``NOT'ICORRCLATE afTH TH. VuLI/'_ YOUR"NOTICE, Or'AVALUATION. MI5 anAt4CAU5C THE PROPERTY SA, STILL ry f HCl',`,ASSCSSMCNT PROCC$li.:APTEa Rine..,Al,R1.L,;2.,,, 1992 OCAOLI Ng;. TH.'. x101 .1: , :Jr , AOJMSTileNT,YOu ARE' RCCCIv LNG,;,airLCCT$I., NL CURRCNT VaLu :1,, yl1t,., ' a ROPCRI'Y., r( ' :1:;'"i taw.., , ..�,., rncNcVi,SWILL.ri�!,;,``NSPCCTt.D. Y01�R;.AG/I�,CjjC.TYAAL6YLANO CLAS;�IPIGATzuN ww, CHANOCID''Tb'rARf!Qter'TIC CURKCNY Int or THC' PROPERTY. Y3UR VALUE •..a. AD.IUS O�AT10 ,xr.,.M'IR�RxATC LCV, ' r40.If4X3, USC CHANGE AT THAT TI it., 'Via, .. r eY a'au w e .Iran N .g At oh �,. • Me... I 4-44....,,, ' •1 J,A " ,,c. I; ,i�', ,wd.a.V' Il,r'M ,IIp;, .,Y uM •.. . . .r•4q... 1 1yyM � r. I . 1 ..1 ki .4aI .. n Il fl'?(''';I... ..,f14J$'+w.... v,114:a 7 a , i .._ I 'w ;;;, 1 Ar;'7 ,, I "iaT171ONER'al. . AYEaaOn'3 VAWnr,rl MO 7Y CLAraiPIGT1ON !STIMAT! ACTUAL VAWL r 1el n.,;.., sr,. xl .. • .r.,..O,VALUE.- PRIOR TO REVIEW I AI ri 1, r. t , I:rl'�nJM 4vtt F " .1 n rr yli,1. , #altteclel y iSil4 , e`,"'" :/.731 . '4,040'"'':,o'f, ilk". l at"1.tr!, "4 1, .. I LAND s,v, " 1 ,. ' L, ...r(ti1 I qv. "•. +a S.1 I GO ,00cl T mos.0 11.,, :. 4 ,,1\ • I 1 I,, A. .«-. k3(.7,c : TOTALi i . ' i 4,_irf.1_S_..._. 4 I, 000 1( 'llagrea wSi the Aw.OJtideoWon,you haw so right to appaai to the County Board of Equalization for further consider,,i it 1 1.1,('I)(a),�yK Plossimeho boolLOR IoNMQ ing your appnl, ,S a tiOtQEIY t1� v���t' . w ��, OS/22/92 WELO COUNTY'A8aE85QR'""' • OAT r_ ' a1Nf ADt?ITIONAtr INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE _._ . ,1 ,1 lGrdb4, VI[Tit> 44IGHTY0'APPIIAL TplcAssessores DECISION voU 16q 1$i*tip t34ItttQ ,W Plt1.b0p&*q July 1 sadcontinuing through Auyu:. I I proms+(1•24. 24yi ist' t.pr{ppg orialiilge, machinery, and equipment) 39-8- .,• + !I^1O7(21,N RS•,, r,. + . ., 44 aeoutwi:A"u Lna.ynr •w S$4 ,04, 1 r+^ . h.1, IHOrAf It9CE p r 2t cI1pose to appeal',',the Assessor's decision„'mail Or deliver One copy of this completed tc i r'> t) 1 . ,rd afUEqueaizatlon.Tgpreserveyourrighttoappeal,yourappealmustbePOSTMARKCDOr Gt .I'.'' I3C:f'OReeoJtJLY 15. M �'tl i .yl;, : :..,1L4s' •rte ., ,R Jia,. - ' 4" WELD COUNTY.,5OARA OF EQUALIZATION tit , . i t i!'04.44 tike,i %Jtg ' . a47w wI 9151st tSt►eet.P,0 Box.758 t " Colorado 80632 •I�' p , �µlN,t+�'J i ,, ,,a;•�, Gveafey Col r o ti ,„ Telephone (30313564000;Ext.4225 OPLIWOINO: A, .ac . wonliileinotifieraf EC"thtereA4•place,.9etfor+the•bearing of your appeal. rt(jiN7 },ARD'OFt t1ALIZATION'S‘o tM1 MP WATION: wQua„Dior#rdot.. ,v$IzaU0a;mystmal4atdeclslottonyourappeal and mail you a determvn,ntiur, 14atls days, The County Board must conclude their hearMpa;by August 10, dr+AYh tr�MO At.a1. +6A•„-J rimy. , • , , _ , arp)notsatiatied'Wlth the County Board of Equalization's decision, you must file within !', r•y ',,nt,Board'V Equa zation•e written decision with ONE of the following: t'• c Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA): l.;'COntactthESAA at 1313 Sherman, Room 315, Denver, Colorado 80203, (303) 86e, :.,... ,IIt1U4W11.r '$.:i yh3.It4S " 1,- +u_‘ '•, I iIW.F Y41 •.. „11+nrNSdd+.l ;. }.•y,$.,. . i v.ovw!"'""%w w, 9th Avenue and 9th Street,P.O. 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'14 d � t n,f )414, d 7 , , 1�1�� �'ilA� �rbmTfb('"8un�iB0aid�tgqu'tilization,youmustfileanapp.•r•I�vi!t� Bile llrrE►tAPpaala rSeptember 18 11,0d44.-.1 A'_ leach.'" ++'-"'';.Irt t etlar '.r'' !.X4 - - TO 1i ESMY.fr:,YORSR.AIP.PZAYt,,.8*Gl1'CSwYCU.JBUSL.PROMI"a YOU HAVE FILED A TIM�:LY Af life "OMMBNO.Ai.LCORRaB?ONDENCE BE MAILED WITH PROOF OF M;. 14 PETITI0Ptto THR.COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION ri I le space:DelOw,plaNfsexplaln why you disagree with trio Aeseseors valuation.Attach add itic, r151' ; 641uy. ___•••-•.^:4 1414 .,. tea t and is 'Pa rme d. 274 /,1 G.ttIKL1� Ayes I'A4/4 - So '.4's " ha& ,to *taro loni['r /o Aye ix The b,'/f vFor .Jth,s jeer- : , .. Assessors fl4"• acG seem DKro,/rwse4f Pt�laft (hie .ir* ,-1,'." i'4•4*nv`'/e1WrM,n7A ,. qy,,,. ^ • +f tfAP, OP P[ IT10MfiR ,v,y, O�Tfi o:d„r '+:: . a ...t A-r'ty::e.b, '7.4.`.A.'.ct to rnTITION TO STATE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS Pw tea w Date: 4,70 .?r , 1922_ WELD COUNTY Dogleg Number PETITIONER, (same or properly aweer) ,79 n n tux.k. 4t /, 1G� / 9 ru :so maws (wan address,city,mau,zip code of subjectPtopeny) i7 MC 28 >'1l 9: a beck saber a pppehock eal (s the decision of the fw-Id CLERK IC County Board rdo33r Equa^ll'' lization County Board of Commissioners _ Property Tax Administrator which was dated a.,4y 30 , 193Z. This appeal concerns: I, Valuation For tax year(s) l9tc" (check one) Refund/Abatement _ Exemption CONCERNING COUNTY SCHEDULE NU)CER(s) : /447zyoov777 — zV9n A ?r Ir area uae au schedule saber u lerobred,plea bet at■snore re. TYPE OP PROPERTY: This property is currently classified as: (check one) — Commercial 2 Residential _ Agricultural _ Vacant Land _ Other (Specify ) REPRESENTATION: new check appropeims noon.(.). Petitioner will be present at the hearinq.Z Petitioner requests a telephone conference call. Petitioner will be represented by an agent or a Colorado attorney. Please Worst the Booed In writing If representation chop.ere made prior to hmviag. • ATTACIOCEMS: The following documents MUST B6 ATTACHED to your app.&U.order for the Baud to accept Sling, * The decision being appealed. * Notarized letter of authorization if an agent is filing or representing. * Assessor's Notice of Denial or Notice of Valuation. ACTUAL VALUE: Current actual value of the subject property you are appealing is*4 s.Jyl:. I believe the actual value of the subject property should beg 4c,,r< t?vs._L • ESTIMATED TIME FOR PETITIONER TO PRESENT TEE APPEALS ' 3Q minutes or 4/A hours. 2mcw...._L.Ag ✓' n,be;./,(.1 aJ 40"71 �,. /p ,/j Na lea than 30 rasa Bold will allow equal tine to SteePwdaL Pin J. N.,u.:✓T CERTIFICATE OF NAILING I Certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that I have mailed or hand delivered one complete copy of this appeal to the td-id g.Casysomaarng.Nl.tibtt eowmy •Ca.ryAaadetGi riemr ray TS AO in G'�ape /s ,1 , Colorado on /v 2C. , 19 2 . (Cheek shoved be the ems or.eionbMms • r,, a4 ddots es MO W boas is hem). Attorney as Agent Npatun , •Swum Stw.r 2ny /6S Alailins Addnee net Gry•Suu Zap i,e ' SbY/ Telephone: Telephone: 123-2747. BAA-1/rev.92 D ,Oo2 mt� °$/3►1 a — - se .!G ! a, 135. Day saber,plea RESOI,JTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1992. WELD COUNTY. COLORADO PETITION OF: CHAVEZ BENNY & ELEANOR BOX 165 DACONO, CO $0514 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: R 0024988 PARCEL: 146724000077 - 24940-A PT NW4 24 1 68 DESC AS BEING W250' OF N875' THERE0F(.62R)%2900 WCR 112 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. organized as the Board of Equalization for the purpose of adjusting, equalizing. raising or lowering the assessment and valuation of real and personal property within weld County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1992. and WHEREAS. said petition has been heard before the County Assessor and due Notice of Determination thereon has been given to the taxpayer(s). and WHEREAS, the taxpayer(s) presented a petition of appeal of the County Assessor's valuation for the year 1992, claiming that the property described in such petition was d too high, as more specifically stated in said petition. and WHEREAS, said petitioner being present. and WHEREAS. the Board has made its findings on the evidence. testimony and remonstrances and is now fully informed. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, acting as the Board of Equalization. that the evidence presented at the hearing clearly supported the value placed upon the Petitioner's property by the Weld County Assessor. Such evidence indicated the value was reasonable. equitable. and derived according to the methodologies. percentages, figures and formulas dictated to the Weld County Assessor by law. As such, this Board finds that the Petitioner failed to meet the burden of proving that the Assessor's valuation was incorrect. The assessment and valuation of the Weld County Assessor shall be. and hereby is, affirmed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a denial of a petition, in whole or in part. by the Board of Equalization may be appealed by selecting one of the following three options: • 920723 ace.La-'`) CC • Pr-!i IJn/i:Z, f�S Page 3 RE: BOE - CHAVEZ BENNY & ELEANOR Arbitration Hearing Procedure, Arbitration hearings are held within sixty days from the date the arbitrator is selected. both you and the CBOE are entitled to participate. The hearings are informal. The arbitrator has the authority to issue subpoenas for witnesses, books, records. documents and other evidence. NA also has the power to administer oaths, and all questions of law and fact shall be determined by him. The arbitration hearing may be confidential and closed to the public, upon mutual agreement. The arbitrator's written decision must be delivered to both parties personally or by registered mail within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is fine; and not subject to review. Fees and Expenses: The arbitrator's fees and expenses are agreed upon by you and the CBOE. Xn the case of residential teal property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per case. The arbitrator's fees and expenses. not including counsel fees. are to be paid as provided in the decision. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 30th day of July, A.D., 1992. BOARD OF COUNTY COICIXSSXONERS ATTEST: I I/I+� atth WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board EXCUSED - DATE OF STONING _SAYE) Ceo ge Kennedy, Chairma_ n, / Q / / in By: ✓"- // �J- ' AA.�f I- ,T r1 n "We01,l1c1,- Deputy Clerk to the Board.--- N onstance L. Harbert. Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO RM: / . .. C. W. C1 Ass scant County Attorney Gor LA/ y �~j/ �Lt? A-t ./ �1ieAn_'Z _ W. H. Webster 920723 WELD COUNTY r AGENDA COMi�'r�S�^°�.r?.S WELD COMITY COUNCIL September 3, 1992 1992 WJS 27 AM 9: 43 Eaton Town Hall Auditorium CLERK PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE BOARD INVOCATION ROLL CALL: David Young, President Clair Orr, Vice President Ralph Campbell Meng Manichanh Barbara Ott APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Approval of the August 3, 1992 Minutes APPOINTMENTS: Elected Officials Meeting--9/14/92 at 10:00 a.m. ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: Items marked by * CORRESPONDENCE: Memo from Don warden re Early Warning Budget Sessions-- 8/6/92 Memo from Claud Hanes re July Month-End Reports--8/10/92 Memo from Personnel re Workers' Compensation--8/12/92 Position Vacancy Announcements--8/18/92 Planning Commission Agenda--8/18/92 Letter from Bob Darrow--8/18/92 Memo from Pat Persichino re Portable Heaters--8/19/92 REPORTS: Panel of Bankers and Other Investment Experts re Weld County Assets Coordinator Reports OLD BUSINESS: Council Rules and Procedures Discussion Council Newspaper Subscriptions NEW BUSINESS: Payment of the Bills: Mileage for Ralph Campbell $11.00 Mileage for Barbara Ott S Secretarial Research Requests PUBLIC COMMENTS: ADJOURNMENT: 9:00 p.m. n AYu • • r• August 6, 1992 Weld County Commieioners PO Box 758 Greely, CO 80632 Dear County Commisioners: We, the surrounding neighbors of the intersection of Weld County Roads 22 and 11, are writing this letter to thank you for the • immediate response we got oonoerning installation of stop signs at this intersection. However, we requested a 4-way stop, and we reoeived a 2-way stop. The problem is these new stop signs are located on the wrong road. The most important reason for the request of a 4-way was to slow down the SPEED of the traffic that comes down Road 11 through our intersection. Now with the installation of the stop signs on Road 22 there is even more reason to drive at top speeds without fear of slowing down for orossing traffic. If the county • budget will only allow a 2-way at this time, possibly the stop signs could be relooated to Road 11. With the expansion of the Del Camino in reoent years, Road 11 is beooming more and more traveled . We feel traffic is increasing because of the long stretches between stop signs and the locality. This area has around one dozen elementary aged children at play, and also livestock that occasionally escape their fences. This stretch of Road 11 will also have multiple school bus stops this fall. The speeds of the vehicles on the gravel is a real hazard. If the County inspeoter did not see improper speeds along this road when they conducted their survey, they did not observe long enough. Please respond before there are any lives lost. We are willing to circulate petitions, or select a representative to attend meetings, or whatever is neooesary to follow this request through. Sincerely. The neighbors surrounding Weld Co. Roads li and 22. P.S . Please address oorrespondenoe to: 9012 North 87th St. Longmont, CO 60503 OgibtIGI co ' G Cr • r -, o o a Is R) • 3o z ena- 0 - V a W , ' I n P-- I gn o ' G J 5 3 • _ o as w R) co 1 4 IU ti- VI '70q 11 I1 1. • , t I` , ll', ', ; {1 •,'I 1 __L" 1 .c al • ,v X1111► //LL _ . . _+.._., WELD COUNTY ROAD AND BRXDCE DEPARTMENT COMPLAXNT REPORT DATE:, 8/12/92 NAME: WCR 11 & 22 Neighborhood PHONE NUMEER: ADDRESS: 9012 North 87th Street PROBLEM LOCATION: WCR 11 & 22 Longmont COMPLAINT/REMARKS: See attached letter regarding stop signs. I • REFERRED TO: Marc Street _ RESPONSE REQUESTED: X YES NO RESPOND TO: Gloria Birdsall I " DATE OF RESPONSE: RESPONDED TO: BY: ACTION TAKEN: Cc: , 11 I 90I • Ck 1C(1: '4° DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING +1 P�+o.K O071 aye-�000.Exr.4760 �� 504 76:e1,22 � "n ^" O Wtakry,COUMw00 x0032 1111€. COLORADO August 19, 1992 Trostel 9012 N. 87th Street Longmont, CO 80503 Dear Trostel: I apologize for not being able to address this letter to an individual, but I have received no signed correspondence. Normally, no response is made to unsigned correspondence. Upon receipt of the letter dated June 28, 1992 Weld County conducted a traffic investigation of the intersection of Roads 11 and 22 which included traffic counts and visual inventory. The Manual orlyniform Traffic Control Devises for Streets an& Righwavj, published by the U.S. Department of Transportation, has been formally adopted into law by Colorado Revised Statute 42-4.501. Weld County performs its investigation and signing in accordance with the Manual. Section 28.6--Multi-Way Stop Signs, specifies warrants that are required for the installation of a four-way stop. None of the warrants are met at the intersection of Roads 11 and 22. As a matter of fact, the traffic counts at the intersection are relatively low and the two-way stop is warranted because of the visual restrictions. The installation of stop signs is not the proper method to control traffic speed. Section 28-5--Warrants for Stop Signs states "Stop signs should not be used for speed control." Enclosed is a pamphlet titled "Multi-Way Stop Signs" which further addresses the issue. Trostel Page 2 August 19, 1992 Weld County will not install a four-way stop at the intersection of Roads 22 and 11, Sincerely, Drew Scheltinga County Engineer Enclosure DS/gb:trostel cc: Commissioner Webster Marc Street, Road & Bridge Supervisor Clerk to the Board SW OK CH DK GL BOARD ACTIONi (Initial by Approval) y/ � Agree with Recommendation M� Workseseion DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES Cases Approved by Administrative Review 8/21/92 through 8/28/92 CASE NUMRf.B 11AM6 AM RE-815 Associated Natural Gas MHZP-92 Bowers ZPMH-1814 McClay ZPMB-1815 Reader Chuck Cunlifft. Dirac HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 92-43 RE: SITE SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT FOR A VETERINARY CLINIC IN THE A (AGRICULTURAL) ZONE DISTRICT - TIM AND PAULA THOMPSON A public hearing was conducted on August 26, 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 Millar Assistant County Attorney, Lee Morrison Planning Department representative. Brian Grubb The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated August 3, 1992. and duly published August 13, 1992. in the Windsor Beacon. a public hearing was conducted to consider the request of Tim and Paula Thompson for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a veterinary clinic in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this a matter of record. Brian Grubb, Planning Department representative, entered the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record as written. Mr. Grubb said he would like to make additions to the Development Standards concerning the access permit and the disposal pond upon recommendation of the State Highway and Health Departments. Mr. Grubb read the recommended additions to Development Standards #3 and #10 into the record. Commissioner Lacy questioned whether the applicant agreed to the additions and whether there was a commitment from the Central Weld Water District. Paula Thompson, applicant, was present and stated she had no problems with the additions to the Development Standards. She confirmed the commitment from the water district and said they are going to have a system designed. There was no public testimony offered concerning this matter. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the request of Tim and Paula Thompson for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a veterinary clinic 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, to include the additions to Development Standards 03 and 010. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Webster. and it carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 31st day of August, 1992. APPROVED: ATTEST: /0 �4e BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS /v 111 'V WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk o/t Board By: /9.r_-Zt -71/-47--f .,/ -r o ge Ken edy, Chairman/t Deputy Clerk to the Soac4-rt ew 4 n-la ��- onstance L. Harbert, Pro-Tam TAPE #92-26 /" it C. w. DOCKET #92-43 iw.. 4 .. Gyp.•.. .,, s, PL0875 W. H. We 920814 cc. PL. RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AUGUST 31, 1992 TAPE #92-26 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, met in regular session in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado. August 31, 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 - Absent Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner Cordon 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 Lacy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of August 26, 1992, as printed. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the hearing conducted on August 26, 1992, as follows: 1) Special Review Permit for a veterinary clinic in the A (Agricultural) Zone District. Tim and Paula Thompson. Commissioner Kirby 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 Webster seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: Commissioner Lacy stated the funeral for Commissioner Frank Yamaguchi will be Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. at the Methodist Church in Platteville. WARRANTS: Carol Harding. Finance Department, presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General Fund $ 134,364.77 Handwritten warrants: General Fund $ 16,730.34 Payroll Fund $1,353,959.26 • Commissioner Webster moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mrs. Harding. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. (Let the record reflect that Commissioner Harbert in now present.) BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF 4TH STREET BETWEEN 59TH AVENUE AND 71ST AVENUE; WELD COUNTY ROAD SO BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 53 AND 55: AND WELD COUNTY ROAD 52 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 41 AND 43; Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said closures, per staff recommendations. Seconded by Commissioner Webster, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER PRELIMINARY ABSTRACT OF ASSESSMENT FOR 1992 TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS, DIVISION OF PROPERTY TAXATION, AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden stated the final abstract will be done October 10th. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said abstract and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Webster. the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER DIVISION ORDER TO ASSOCIATED NATURAL GAS. INC., AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - Si 518, T2N, R66W (UNIT #1): Tom David, County Attorney, stated this well is near Ft. Lupton. Commissioner Webster moved to approve said Division Order and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER DIVISION ORDER TO ASSOCIATED NATURAL GAS, INC.. AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - Si S18, T2N, R66W (UNIT #2): Mr. David stated this is a second well on the property which was just discussed. Commissioner Webster moved to approve said Division Order and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert. the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: TRANSFER OF PETTY CASH FUND TO THE ACCOUNTING OFFICE FROM THE PURCHASING DEPARTMENT: Mr. Warden explained this transfer will eliminate the fund in Purchasing due to the close proximity to Accounting. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said resolution. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby. the motion carried unanimously. PLANNING; CONSIDER RESETTING DATE FOR SHOW CAUSE HEARING - JOE KUTCHER AND COMPANY (08/26/92): Commissioner Lacy explained this change is necessary because of publication requirements, and he moved to set the date for September 16, 1992 at 10:00 a.m. 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. Minutes - August 31, 1992 Page 2 There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:03 A.M. APPROVED: 417041W' ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS • WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board r� _ Ken edy, 4Ln/� Chaiirrmmaann By: S�1 /r Deputy Clerk to the Board Constance L. Harbert, Pro-Tem C. W. Kir Cord . La W. H. Webster Minutes - August 31, 1992 Page 3 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY, COLORADO AUGUST 31, 1992 TAPE #92-26 The Board of County Commissioners of weld County, Colorado, met in regular session as the Board of Social Services in full conformity with the law and bylaws of said Board at the regular place of meeting in the Weld County Centennial Center, Greeley, Colorado, August 31, 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 Social Services meeting of August 26, 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 $540,433.42. 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 9:10 A.M. APPROVED; ATTEST: f 0 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board //� G Age Ken dy, Chairman Deputy ((SYS erk to the Board Constance L. Harbert�-T�em C. Q.K rbi/z�r� Go c7C1 W. H. Webster
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