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HomeMy WebLinkAbout911990.tiff t' IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: • For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign hls or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. i Do not sign this petition unless you HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO YOU the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an Initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED £LECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION • Printed PIGSE PRINT - NO P.O. SOX ImmerR5 Signature Rae Residence Address City St. County Date StrIet/Rry./County Road I , 1. ,. , ' EktsM1 SIM hoes r3lz oaf*Aix (10,4e1.0.1(10,4e1.0.1Ca � rlci e^-8•", 2. %/fit"'t/ Sr.,. Alt 4/474,...04, ixt b e aft !144. (�p�t clot Chi G/�/� t an kd (dam a.,/ 4 1444 ,, /_Vic' Ni. t�?ffe� PA ki gia-9/ �1 ! 4. k-ir ✓ Sw iWQt ee. l'k\-% 2(p.44 Car. .BeeS6) Cap We di , ?-Iz-"1l . s. A, '.. . ,Ine PefitOl,S6+'.Y12in 40.fv` Ave Neely _as weld skzfri n4o � ,47 X717 /ydWS/-itch,- (A�.hy � ,Z144 �,07/I 11 7. !( 41-1GLlty 7/ii SMitt. - a- e 6 Wet" Az,i f Ase'at4-1;'Zeta.. dr per $4...errAvo- 4:-.I.,at eo toe-(4 "kr Or _ c 2Z[25 av�0�r�wwt Or err y Ms 10 �( ( tfoetal- 71.- 71 ishij i !1�/y ey,,�i1it. f( � �/li� Fer � a4tri ?Am 11. 4 ,, (P/iece'L r�;id il/G V �c- 6.i./eJ fa,_ A*a eV"' 12. 7 diji,)- -----nvnyethjer• 1,3,14/a39 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. r 19. 20. , I, , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I cir ated the foregoing petition which consists of pages a d Z signatures of registered electors in WdE County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. J. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing maid petition was, at the time of signing, a • registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to r affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a re• stored elector at the time the foregoing petition wa- ircul ed and signed by the listed electors. /CV old' 1*---C S natu•e of rcu ator Stre t Add ss 414 Alt A er•PIA r eft .41 ��'�C Name of C 'rcu ator (Pr rated) City o own °EA/e County • State ;�'Y�, Date , STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of, aroma . 1991, by NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission expires: —R.,,,a) — R wAr:NINt: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO YOU the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of,an initiated measure In Its entirety and understand Its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; • A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Pentad PLEASE PRINT - NO P.O. 60% NUI®ERS Signature NMI Residence Address � 0at* City St, County Street/Ifty./County Road 1 t. . +R r 2. 4/0,1 C1-yry y . Z314)* ;led •S� 9ree/c Ca G14.4i x'/3.9/ Li t a n n. / , •� j/117)1/f 14.11 7,1131 Xjt& 7o Co Jed Webs 6. 7. IL (e. Wereofti1y. (fly} / 7-a /6-e. Gtee,y � t,raeG,a(n 8•b.*/ 9.1� &id? -grab /513 -27444 GMeri PA7h, 10. Tr tqZ, airSdA_ �v,'4z 3ArScir► 2-4Y N •3Sr'-Alit iralaia 4 lohbt torn • 11.(iQ/cg( ,Li2,4) 60,gankiSpi:tb /No ralk prucs Lt-freekl a (l7ta r/iilf, /2. A.Wolfs 4, D�/ `rl ittysc � 1967,41/2, 0_0 ap.Mj 1317 13.-.24docke0d. ✓U 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. _ 19. 20. - 5 - sal CIRCULATORLS AFFIDAVIT I, /3lr!/pf' .�frti.f? , upon oath, state as follows: • 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of - pages and 10 signatures of registered electors in We d County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. A. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 6. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. S gnature C ator Strre�'et Address aawe (7 vow Name of C.rculat (Printed) Clty or T in o,LA6( C State/ Da / , STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY or WELD ) .,Subscribed and sworn to before me this /�M day of ur� , 1991, by 11 ed e, O. /fur fA . ? �.yeA-- NOTARYl/ ALIC My Commission expires: egy y f 1/ • • _ R _ 2114D&r 5540 61:9 WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO YOU the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in Its entirety and understand Its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; • A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Printed PLEASE PRINT - NO P.O. BOX NUMBERS Signature Maws Realdenes Address Ctty St. County Date Street/Hwy./County Road 1. X clei..r Its /+ array Co Lte1.1 106)4 „ y° TvNc I •elaggy nes- kra Avg CAC, y CO eQ. 0'/f/ U At 4 ula/Al,a (21, V�Ft nor /9 RI/4. :tiny 0, lti�a 4. :1 •-:/�S~ IAY;L�� eforMO (444 IC Ate. l NfC ea, Wu9• ?nip 6. /►► VieLyne errivnt' 17b0 13'1.1`/W4 ry to tur6t 7. ` // eat.s r- t7b hn A44#4— in kninerc/5/4 rfu/y 6 zes raszei, 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. - , - S - . v CIRCULATOR'S AFFIDAVIT X, C.1 q-,07 r . G . rQ n/rrY , upon oath, state as follows: nil. X circulated the foregoing petition which consists of 11.6 pages and 7 signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. (9(s �q{� ii-or`gnature of Cirrou r Street Address c! •'4rrtr5 CD,416y 4or•rrg-y Name of Circulator (Pkinted) City or Tobin (.0 40/ County Co kr•a(,(Q State 8/1,6 Date tsTATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) 2, nSubscribed and sworn to befog¢ me this /ev-�day of .G' .e.e6 , 1991, by .1evner Prn/F f • NOTAI fy$LXC My Commission expires: ItYearlidonexplrosMar.& VW • - R - 911064 SSA J WARNINGS i / IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign thls petition unless you HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO YOU the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in Its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION PLEASE PRINT- NO P.O. BOX NUMBERS Printed Residence Address Signature Name Strwt/toy./County Road City St County Data .1. /12„,,e, !"it,con. Q��r/L• Cn..a� yt? tfixr! G,I,rA�.� ��!a/ J''%V 1� 4 .� Olaiy B1ili -s &Ms?/v Cg GL ,iveeley �4 Zd to $4/91 at( atilt-1C 4-Cc-lit g:S/Aiktlied inrce zetCrzt 6e-vehrg, 1-,471 4/01/ 14t/4..c._ ��, thlelAtr 4PPV. Cww4i Gl oJ�a X91 t5 1 ill l.�r� st s.r 3yos /!c y 6,Yt/{y Co lJ/cl l ' 111 u 6 �7. �a. 09. I 10• 11. 12. . 13. 14• $5• $6. 17. 18. 19• 5 Q�. .1i " $6. 7-6 - � - 6 r /� STRCUT ATO$':_AFFIDAY�T I, A K23� upon oath, state ns • follows: 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of pages and to signatures of registered electors in We id County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. b. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a • registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. �K ��+0/y?Si 9 A/ea &writ./ &l a nature 3.of C rcu ator Street Address w 20 G°LENi__ �t /.G,Gi�d-c Crre/d� a. 5,0631 Name of circulator (Printed) City or Town Goa d_ County Ce/DTa.do State q — /Self • Date ESTATE OF COLORADO) )®s. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to b2,572: me this t5 day of �`1� , 1991, bye+ /� et-fr • �a� NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission expires:_ /2-4,7.9702./ • • - R - 91j4 32 5,57.6 • • WARNING, � 16' IT IS AGAINST THE LAW; • For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign hls or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A • REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO YOU the proposed Initiative or referred measure or the summary of,an Initiated measure In Its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE. DAYS. • PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Printed PLEASE PRINT - NO P.O. BOX NUMBERS . Signature Name Residence Address City eSt. County Data Street/Noy./County Road fr .{�I7rl�i ho k 3/5.39,14 64y e4, s. L a Rpe r �artre/fry 4 Aid W9/ 3. /Dl �A/� r°verb,� rIzea%{y Ai J Gil-A CO l.ele& " L& fie/MA[6oaLLr 4. ta-etas. - , 1aao it2if /911' i 6ievity. to ,t1/42. ci _ �a C:Tmv,P4 Kenzie 71 o n t • "IWO. t 44191 ra44400v eC/,Sake� )(V? Veil " Acrd Crirr.lel Co U. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. • 15. • 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. • — s — Q1/0a..� S3:9/ ,, , CIRCULATOR'S AFFIDAVIT X, ar141; fir, �,r s�i�,r) , upon oath, state as follows: /� � 1. X circulated the foregoing petition which consists of f� pages and signatures of registered electors in 'Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the beet of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a • registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. '� 1 / .2�7 , .�/!l �I�RY<ftrl-2 S gn a of C3�rculator Street Address rl �! /it (;? "RAiY (-e2 e Name of Circulator (Printed) City .,Town' , County . • e�lertr"r a State //La%/ Date Is rSTATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) /7Subscribed and sworn to before me this �e day of • ti.i. �.�.�' , 1991, , by by ornrt a e"r rJ4 . NOTARgat Rf My Commission expires: ' o^�drosMac4,199S 9].1.0St-ir ® ® ' wnnNiNGi ,rr • IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: S For anyone to sign any Initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign hls or her name more than once for the same measure or to • knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign thls petition unless you HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO YOU the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an Initlated measure In its entirety and understand Its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT • LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. �. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION • Printed PLEASE PRINT - NO P.0. BOX NUNBERS Signature Name Residence Address City St. County Date Street/iky./County Road Lecn,cr T &K Ca LA/id g/r3/s 3.21 -/I !�•✓engCe, "s 1 G'Wake 4. it 2/v Vine Arr_ stfAi fir r? Uliy fr/0f44 .rya rbwri. f .D. . 9. ` )27KITH en,,,, 1 e t 6402a. �. +�/ L'vevrs do We a e//sr9/ rtii4drodmi JS6Jrn • Fes , , T>.�� ,0�< ,(. C..J.Ih rr, �./d i/s•v/ .iPerrLit atom rtfivetpersre0o- Arena, et) Uslad R'-134,1 /Q Sh•ri4 ,/ �. 6. r ,f+r�J J�17Ta�b j/L - .J �J/I , g4 trayKidd._ 46-R-55, eactr 1.N a r0. 2,040 'A2 W.r...L Rvrriv5 of wN•i kW �ei. S a r Nr �J9 l� �u ch Y o� et.4.9 , q � -•� r.�rru', c E' . � 1/ mu m\ Icitnif.r ` N l 1344 ! i � Irk �6 m� 4 10 a M : • .Ind 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. S. 19. 20. timm•R • • CIRCULATOR'S AFFIDA1aT T, jn y I r y 4 / 4,145 . , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of ty pages and a2 signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to �. affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. s gnatuze of C rculator Street Address 41.ci,ty Abiun 74'11 11-a Name of Circulator (Printed) City or(Town /✓l /i County C`m/a r State A- /? /€;_9/ Yrl i? /rte/ Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this /JO-day of , k3•4 , 1991, by 14.•,./.7 A• Npwon `SN PUBLIC My Commission expires: 0'•/4.9 • • - 4 - e os4 569.2 ® • 1 WANNINOt _ail r IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign hls or her name more than once for the same measure or to i knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A I REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. ' Do not sign this petition unless you HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO YOU the proposed Initiative or referred measure or the summary of an Initiated measure In Its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. I PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Printed PLEASE PRINT - NO P.O. BOX NUMBERS Signature Nose Residence Address City St. County Date Street/No./County Road 2 &JAI) lA`>0-1 k 1f4f.91/4 alP5tewe .."1 ACA-Ur CO Pa—ka I V?' V C,tC 16 ex ve y c— _Itt7Dl e csvi icia(Ry 1 " Art C4ec)-zet :O LI;Fzb 154-7/ . 4c & A. r . 5.-1, ` - f et 11:1-i,„ Aez rend u.. .�019-pa ari./ id viedd yer-g/ , 6. �� aide✓i,td �ILs 1� �i�i Q ..r*” rie#4 a COAel s-8- 7. a.Ai. fleAerIf.4.SOuMilk.+ aS21 1.....) C. SAI. Crerel� Co Weia "41 `8 a. 7 ..verr.-. shwa/d4 freAour /8707 wr4 •2y CAnow Co Iva.° pen/ , 9• ,424.w A ri rt i G4a4a /'r.es-s.. yos-q C-6 An Creel-, Co /void 1.,Ar a, 1�ra a 4 uerfti 1/I✓rism' /8/z 41.11.1a.,.. et' Wad 74Pa,' Vi✓1?).(4,. jake t�.. atw..oe Uvdt;h6S 3`62_ w 401 �t 94 &eels, co Odd ?Pall 12.1421/41,14- ItArer..Qe r n Mk' '�3RQ'a W.r.t C a 4 Nesktbi Co WAG k .5 I+tQ 1 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 91106'. - 5 - SSIT • o CI$CULATOR'S AFF=nAYIT Y� CIO 3cec7' 4 A/= Zsomi , upon oath, state as follows: 7.. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of B pages and 77., signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other, person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. IC / 4y s� ASE S nature of c rculatorJikAcon, trreeeet Address acky Name of Circulator (Printed) City or Town (4) Ad County a fo,G�o State "VI /I/ Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this�3'H."day of (�u�11°A- , 1991, bytnbr • - eIr L. (1 e_lisstrv.... NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission expires: 1`'ka\&) a.3 . IRql_ ) • 8 - • ✓. ® WARNING: •y .14 IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or 1 her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. 1 DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO YOU the proposed Initiative or referred measure or the summery of an Initiated measure In Its entirety and • understand Its meaning. f TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. r PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Printed PLEASE PRINT - N0 V.O. COX NUMBERS Signature Name Residence Address City St. County Date Street/Mry./County Road 14-et_-e% / c'. t“-/CAv,uti -CA .N b (.4.0 i� a y// i' ..1 o !r 1/ir< jr/4. sy�s� S C. or sere.-et` ,Lee ate*Co,_ IveZQ Fy Z 9/ 4.769 as-"vire N Wog- er-A Y rl• Gorct S41/ 2141 Perieti&JP Gre�(�ry G, weid • _R,S.-,T .+.r.,, inn- is w lks). 1�R4kQ. �s (Lrlcr S- -•� 9. 10. 11. 12. • 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. . 19. 20. - 5 - 9110.6'. SaLie • • f jBCULAVA'S AFFIDAVIT gu /Atal I, SPYoth, , upon oath, state as follows: X 1. I circulate he foregoing petition which consists of pages and signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the parson whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. • Atha' 21i tike. S1 tune of circulator Street AddresK _/ W II.Li A-M L . (ghat. 61...e4 hal � ��U Name of Circulator (printed) City or Town Paid) County 0471.4PCAPI>O state Fif SP! Date' STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) n Subscribed and sworn to bef 707 me Val: 4S gf 1991, by 7 ,V Itl•nt � J((� • NOTARY UBLIV* My Commission expires: - R - i 0WARNING: �® 41 1 IT 15 AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to • knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO YOU the proposed Initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure In Its entirety and understand Its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING TR'S PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST • THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY • REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. h PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Printed PLEASE PRINT - NO P.O. BOX NUMBERS Signature Nome Residence Address City St. County Oats Street/Nry./County Road ttt.C, ).0 L e76 4907 111 P.L c i CO ua.) 5):1 al (41w Try O le '{91)'1 X 1441 9-Rd I(tIrt 6 .',pew &99 / deC a o GCE D 5. A /10 - 6. • 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. • 12. 13. 14. • 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. - 5 - e os4 s,6!y ' • • , , CIRCULATOR'S AFFIDAVIT X, bV1 'V L-.i ►LA1J� 3O , upon oath, state as :follows: 1. X circulatedehe foregoing petition which consists of pages and signatures of registered electors in Wet County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 7. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to t• affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. cA) 1 ai-n., (Artie . PL. eure of C culator cStreet Name of Circulator (Printed) Cfty or Town Plz\l/to County WL) • State -3! 1tat 1x11 pate P STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) ,-�jj Subscribed and sworn to betonF, me this hO day of Ofil�le , 1991, by t/nd:J A . 7e .tf . NOTARX�yASLXC My Commission expires: l" .9r • 1 . - R - u • • WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: ere For anyone to sign any Initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his oro her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to r i knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. I i DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, , , YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. r . Do not sign this petition unless you HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO YOU the proposed Initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure In Its entlrety and understand Its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Printed PLEASE PRINT - NO P.O. BOX NUMBERS Signature Rowe Reslanal Address City St. County Date Stst/IMy./Canty Road la � n vJ h la1 v v v owt. e /J�,, .oS�R/ � / � P� .car �2i/ �� '�� /9 . ,?mac E/:tw f? G8„,« ovrz g sit Ga4 & zap /kw r /A -kn.., .2 Si n SR-Mtm. n 2 C. A 814z/9/ • c1; t cn . PchotAi4 l 1oar zgic j Ca 6/PfIey CO (All g-fa.gf 6. 7. g, 9. 10. 11. _ • 12. 13. 14. 15. _ 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. - S " 91.10.34 5&IP/ =�',I=W Sal FFTDA= I O01/413 03• \ ti\\OR- , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of 7) pages and LO signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the ',Orson whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. A. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, • directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to maid petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. ` a•\\\ a-\ R\J Q. , 8 gnature of Circul for street Address reTh \oNt. Name of Circulator (Printed) Cillt``y�.or Town (, County �� -- - _ 1 �-t"nn__�`� State, ,'I,,, rst,r (a, 1/4q0,\ Date I STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to Wore me this j2 day of , 1991, by !Jo a} JO , �R�LA4.2 • /,0 1/2T_ C etyr-••-ifeer "NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission expires: MYremminTen"MIMI en•tit WWet - R - 04 I. *4.d ".y7 311• Stes2f (C ��WARNING: s ® ,2 i . t IT IS AGAINST THC LAW. , For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or '�' her own or to knowingly sign hls or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. ' Do not sign this petition unless you HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO YOU the proposed Initiative or referred measure or the summery of an initiated measure in Its entlrity and understand Its meaning. , TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. M PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Printed PLEASE PRINT - NO P.O. BOX WONDERS Signature Name Residence Address City St. County Date Street/No./County Road I. ( ,/ 7.,X . .l ..' A� c.f.,c.f., Soner. iiU 593: 4\, .44 ilk .r-.Iry �,• - ?".- e•.� eO It rIA St'?" ,I 2. blo,wt./ �-Fr.Ca.16.1 I7lHNfi lulls rk Nat. -.Rn4IJP . atcr/v4/00 Ulric/ d-t-f( #" 3. .r, '"'\ ;b• M11NPece dike+,.-, WOK, awg3(.ib 5F'• Ck• Tru5 / Ca WA yarct4 4. 91,414- g 7/1W .10 k r R Weld. Aote�1�NM4 at ewb GR T-L •Y eo w�D it-9-9r s. ' Vim giik f f ekrt4,;te kseb l^v.47- mitreseeiwyrifiioz gee,et. GOcLl) Val,/ 7, ,U-1,lY`t.r�'(fait/ iiii !So f vrr5 Vicety li ALIA-llo A re(1 `Det re)et,,- NI Vje_l d $f 1316.1 s. g_la IV -`Q.✓ urr.QA l4o adj,t 2534 R lr1 tpl'"lltr- i. " i Fes, /ikra) R-#1-q/ 9.cntkit i-C\ il � ,�. M4revff.14i4elerL3.7.4.'1!JIM nrvrley O) Weld tadil C 10. c `" ;les:;:at ms s , Boa ' 1 a Ca. 411„.# i,-Grner ri•s*,. ,eti ,`N Aviaricy, al_i7r dar-?S7 WNL,1hR et r eetee 9;7?l? 12. f„ar. c(k frA,,-mactllvv t32o _ 41O1-Ie'Auik Sir relay itreCd X.va Jj Si( ct x? Ziliayran..eavimoicJwivAseJ 1749ZIAAve 6 Offn ft__ a_ wf4t) d-8-7i, l u>14,-5 klil 0A<C,A/_wT/n,76N�x l enpi W. in, s7 ,Pewy �,4 GJel.4 9X391 16.711,,,C,A-•-C W-f A4 rnC:(;,Q l4 644,243516 w 1)-3ssv Ar. a-t-tY-ttv C.c) we LA 8li ik 17. 18. 19. 20. - 5 - 9].ios�l .5-6"7 • • CIRCU,LAZOR'S AFFIDAVIT X, -17371 . WeJC-h , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of _pages and /(_ signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 7. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the beat of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to .r affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. 190ael '& O / v� E, �£ S ature of C rculator Street Address •--2715bY) / 1•11ELcii- �Re Ley Name of Circu ator (Printed) C ty or Town 40E-L_2) County State e -i3 -v Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subccribed and sworn to be re ms t4is day of / *.rr�t , 1991, by ��JJY� f - g• tei "6 . NOTARY HUELXC My Commission expires: — R - 211034 SG3.2 l • , • WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: at' ! For anyone to sign any Initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or 0 '. her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO YOU the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in Its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A RCGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY—TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. a. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Printed PLEASE PRINT - NO P.O. BOX NUMBERS Signature Name Residence Address City St. County ate Street/Nwy./Coenty Reed / r ,. Le �,. e. P • , bma„ P. 25-43PP 03 in Si. . Go / '. kvat /O 1 . 3. r, er4 PI GC�� l,141q y ;3/9- //u S7 4 (14 ?dot 9N/5/ a.t ntu4v ✓ l u-c^�f Motet, /77 V3-11 4ocr ('e tch-In Ann S. \ %a•.Ajf, 7 "rtM.lat .4 ors 44 Oat'V/4'✓.ri d W ,lNd.i emtif 6. C A/ 1;a44-4--- �nilmA n /7,..7-5- .)3....e4,...., wale T hill 1 B. ; �-`_ 6{-�-f-,- 1/k�rw 7, / /7 '-", l c4, li/-� irk In . ', (1 !/ / .. 9C ._, _` L,s'n.- eft .1,-2 4.n s,, .zi 42.e` LA / lirk 51. t •• CA -u 1 y//0 T • 0'. �v.a.....— .•.w.. . •. '.r � v '+� t w. gyp. r '10•r . 11/. ii -1 y A / Srrthe :. 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V DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. ' Do not sign this petition unless you HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO YOU the proposed Initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure In its entirety ant understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YCU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. t PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION PLEASE PRINT- NO P.O. BOX NUMBERS Printed Residence Address Signature Name Street/eq./County Road City St County One xt./� ' AT .. P L� ihr U �922 �� e1� u: (Arid alit n >a1.oMutY S 64i /!/ s /23. ) — 1 24. i AkA Dort/ '3?.7-MA S'1 i.�S , lbry W a_to7 C3 ki 11Q,'d, .-� ,Z I I zs. 26. ' 27. 28. 29. . 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. ` 36. 37. ' 38. ' 39. 40. . i. 6 - C1.1064 Saf V • • gumuLAToRis AFFIDAUT X i ie./95lO,1 /j • - / �!� , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of 3/ pages and egg signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the parson whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. fin?d io th S412 EE�- S (mature of C rculator street Address ��// r illF,04f1,04) 13nc»/F4 /e v Name of Circulator (printed) C ty or Town/ Weld County A iagesdo State 8- L3 - Cu Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this �� day of Eta f , 1991, by //e€7/Age � /r fit !! At- NOTARY PUciff 4 My Commission expires: M)'ettnisslon expires Mar.4,WS. • _ g 211004 .5443/0 ® • / WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: � For anyone to sign any Initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or //71", ; her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to , /M• j knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR // TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, • YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO YOU the proposed Initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure In its entlrety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Printed PLEASE PRINT - NO P.O. BOX MISERS Signature Name Residence Address City St. County Date Street/Mry./County Read auf ha, Afra,lkitsibm. ?1iz, uviv, sit.; s-Awit lvtai 2. MN N2QJa+ MIN 310 kVjr/ dn oeitt, flv4-noy G^^4-1•1 Cv Wz(el ig811 • . lu.� .�k494',PA/!.A/A 3914/1//St._deo_ G'Pi7 4_6 WAD fr/i/9/ CJ / y s 7G4440G �n // fG.� Co te /l1��iq.i�. tref'rl 4. Fyp !!!BL/i ato,, .'I^ Doe/—/3 4 1/6.-.41"1700"A/ / r .2-0 Z a is.m. . 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TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST B£ A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. r , PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION PLEASE PRINT- NO P.O. BOX NUMBERS Printed Resttance Address Signature Name Street/lady./County Road City St County Date e / 44, � re, 1 D O /h,Yrw � Y p 0 R0 rN r , 9 - /fin �eEGit/- brie_L l3 /o .ent.eb ` � Nrit eZ ohti5t /66 1' l*c:'l eii5>~aJ>9 D bf/� 7,; re J� ,/ r/ f fr..? ra.a E, too?_ /.1 .4t. et ,,// 2)..ry'irPp •��7ec./ZrcL'cI' M°f1�rk/tg Apre/9i. 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X circulated the foregoing petition which consists of pages and signatures of registered electors in We d county. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence, 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to + affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. _fin 7`fte,14AA- Qr u gnature of Crcula or Stree dare Namte/'of Cir a en �1c //�/ulatorjPrinted) City or Town xi-n .4w de, Cow"; am 107, 4 ciebf/- Mil iq 7"%vi State „� rsi2-677 Date STATE OF COLORADO) )Ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) �ubsoribed and sworn to before a thi Agr day of �ie�t ,, 1991, by //4/iffie 6, r1G NOTAR C)$LXC s'My Commission expires: MYaxamlas(on expires Mar.4. 1995. - S - 91.1.054 5.6 if 1 • • WARNING: I. IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more then once for the same measure or to i knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. f j DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A • REGISTERED ELECTOR TO B£ A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO YOU the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summery of an initiated measure In its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. /. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Printed PLEASE PRIIR - No V.O. BOX NUMBERS Signature Nave Residence Address City St. County Dab / Street/lave/County Read 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. v1.L0 7h1 - 5 - S� l . , • • sT-RCU�,'�'(1�'S AFFZDAVST X, 5\-r+ } \0.1)1 �j \UI�. , upon oath, state as follows: j`1` 1. X circulates} the foregoing petition which consists of _pages and ( signature of registered electors in Weld County. `` 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the parson whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. X have not paid nor will Z pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. Y Ski ainsd 1)l S gm r of Ctrcu ator Street Address r Name C rculator ( nted) city or Tgwn 0../ r) County State 11 Q 1 • Da?�1 1 STATE OF COLORADO) ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to be pre me th a day of A k,C 1,\"1- . 7.991, by 1-� itey-, h a h tt- • J ACAS .Q.SZ 1.� N ARY PUBLIC My Commission expires: a 1 ,2 1r I QZ • • — R — 21._E.03 4 S eg • • WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to j knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. • Do not sign this petition unless you HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO YOU the proposed Initiative or referred measure or the summary of an Initiated measure In Its entirety and understand Its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. r . PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION • Printed PLEASE PRINT - NO P.O. SOX NUMBERS Signature Naas Residence Address ; city us county One Street/licare0unty Mad - >. .,x*rid yht niloton PLOafied .31* 4241 eauc P7ree/nf e'o Weld Wei, ez fl 3, rit,2c, ze - 3 ?")inc) 1N1 1*-r44 S r wiary 6v k7 Q SI13A 54..\At: 0 �{. .►,� .�6.'"cktaan_LY. Y�o+,..f' 19S I '�sM Aug Gt..,1A 1'.n 'Akin ii��4i 6. • 7. . 8. • 9, 10. 11. 12. 13. • � 18. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 9110.3..2 5.662 - s s o S38CLii=iT=R_$,.A='LU)AprT x, �S'be2 n n // , upon oath, state as follows: }• I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of 1) pages and y signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the parson whose name it purports to be. 7. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. A. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will S pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such ?igner to � affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. avAlp , nG(�hL-e o?/3� • 4and/9Ve eture of Circulator S resit Address �S'harQ a&lp�jbg/1 gliede y� Name of Circulator (printed) City or Town Vie/CI/ County eSrado state g-45-C1 Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) ff���111ubs��_cribed and sworn to before me this �day of tire , 1991, by �U,lfD11 44 P el . 141CriliCU My Commission expires: akLto • v . 0:6 - R - 92 .03" E GGS • • I ' ' WARNING; i IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: • 1 , For anyone to sign any Initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR • TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO YOU the proposed • initiative or referred measure or the summary of an Initiated measure In Its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST 0E AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. • r • PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Printed PLEASE PRINT - NO P.O. BOX NURSERS Signature Nano Residence Address Etty St. County Data Street/Rey./County Reed 1J1..at4/64/2 2741t;i6 6rfrdel Co ladd �RiL�?�i/o was)Le-N64,, _ILI— De ) / slo `I�17� l�_2v-ST C(10,1414'` a? Id 8/9/gI ?rat_ 4. ' -5AArr i&L re '" &i• z Sh � 7979Gc?�8 S� Gr��/cr CO (geld q! s. WAi2t4 ..�ati.D wwas Ys inyncli- Mee 27nAOC. glitat aa► COMA, b/Prft • 6. «I'.iLUji FjhrexGpwytL . t)37 2..494,Auz craw co taleghmi 7. (� 8. 9. 10. 11. a 12. 13. 14. 15. • 16. 17. A 18. 19. 20. 1 - 5 - Q?.101 S 7° 1 �1� CIRCULATOR'S AFFIDAVIT P26 1 ZiLVAr S. r''z`t'e-, , upon oath, state as follows: no 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of pages and �O signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name 1t purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the beet of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a • registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. JA i—tiL CL~J Sv•sc,) �C11'I w Z e Th Signature of Circulator Street Address r IZASe T S412ev� Co 2> L� Name of Circulator (Printed) City or Town ci• Qld County altYGA o State • Date 1 STATE or COLORADO) es. COUNTY COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to befole me this day of . 7urt , 1991, by In/ NOTARY IC /O 7 My Commission expires: eXpires kW.4, 79015 • _ g _ 911084 S'6 73 .a • • WARNING: j IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any Initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or I/1 r her own or to knowingly sign hls or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. j DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. ' Do not sign this petition unless you HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO YOU the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an Initiated measure In Its entirety and understand Its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. r PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION '' Printed PLEASE PRINT - MO P.O. SOX Huma s Signature Rowe Residence Address City St. County Otte j SLroK/IAq./county Road 4 11 •,r, 94.yt te04...- iS.:A1 . hile0 1,4Ai1;%g r.? oR/iN Co lid 4X/s?/ t,,�, G � �J0NN D, / 4. �4/9A--/�i� 1r.41;i 997..E l.) 24) �7:" an�Y a thQi� �/ /9/ S.d 'l' iv / #6; 71- C, 9'e- i . (( •- ?e /e .1 .7or3a1u te,r�l 0 4- 644 , , 4Jiv q 9f 7 7. /�jcea 9),... ,V reemzYrsrrsir woo /••Y,i! 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Do not sign this petition unless you HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO YOU the proposed ,`, Initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure In Its entirety and ;.[,' understand Its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE • JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST - THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. p ,I PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION PLEASE PRINT- NO P.O. BOX NUMBERS Printed PasWaite Address • Signature Name Street/Mg./County Road City St County Oats / r i.. J 1. \}ry_ nnull�KY.! -%)7; (ArArek , ro Wx �/c 9 c �saw ' yeti) ryset, ' 22-r-A.f���c'c � �j��'etAtne��./ti Dthi � tts� � 2}4g s / ,�tl.�i�lj�(�d 1ck�� s.�13.d� . 23. v��fi`L'U N Q [ ar5v�rN. aHwe7r /7/J 27t4 A(/tr cvab1LV CO wvLD 8/r*i yn7 y ✓' .,..Sr 24.C iae...seeleataClti PId Si.LCON•tti Gatitty eo Nina Yl:rllt 25 G 26. 27. 28. 29. • 30. • 31. 32. 33. 34. • 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. vtio.4 - 6 - 547 ID • I, 1 a }r2-rn e. e M et e , upon oath, state as follows: 1. 1 circulated the foregoing petition which consists of pages and ,;*' signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the parson whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to F affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. �,j � ,/ 47/�i eLT s nature of 2x-Zu for Street Address • r /- Criet,- E p erg rt^elr yy Name of Circulator (Printed) City or TJCn Yds/C) County Cie State 2-459-V Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) / Subscribed and sworn to before me this "day of rs , 1991, by k to/n<- A-: �iSA . NOT DL1 My Commission expires: MycrkahJoeexyirn Mar.4,19S. • _ g _ 911.0&I Spa/ r • • an WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other then his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. • DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO YOU the proposed Initiative or referred measure or the summary of on Initiated measure in its entirety and }ti understand its meaning. 4 TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST • THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY ,'" REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION 1 I Printed PLEASE PRINT - NO P.O. BOY M1r®ERS ,t! Signature Naas !Widnes Address City St. County WCs Street/Wt./County Road 4" ti'2. `� z i)P )(lee _ ‘, 01 lss A eo w,o1<< gl 17 r. r �k' , : 4. t� `y6 1t- 1 iB. r SPIV. , ,.d 1• .`,,`12., tart \\h k , \,Y\,,CLA A 1-kcta- 1Ii/��' A �, �1�, ��.. R-� CO ca^vA. z/(7,111 ' 1� 14. i' 15. 16. ' ;17. • 78. r 19. , 20.%r. ;' 5 _, ; $6 ,4 . .. • • • t CIRCULATOR'S AFFIDAVIT lid/Agri-, I, e %Pr- , upon oath, state as follows: ti I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of 4r�Q pages and . -5 signatures of registered electors in Wel County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person # whose name it purports to be. h 3. Each signature thereon wad affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of ray knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 4 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to , the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to i affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing !` petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. I' '; J 3 S 3 S 6J ,a-n 7. d /t,sr• d S a • C ro ator Street Address i ii Name of C rou ator (Pr rated) City or To Ve-4 D 0 County r;, �,....44b State ,' 0.01/ • Date fry '(, , . ;pr .. f STATE or COLORADO)ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) ,, ubecribed and sworn to before me Ale day of ' 1991, by IC�.L4hr. ill FwA,t a, o � NOT PUBLIC My Commission expires: \isw s. i99a • ill H' It II' il il ,. R ,,,o , 9 .10:: $619 . . 1 : • i • C.1.7) WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: . For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. • U the osed le tiative o not orthlsreferredion unlessmeasure or the uou m ary of en initiated measure READ In its entirety and j, understand Its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST 0 THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT e LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTECOUNTY, COLORADO. F YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, OUR RESIDENCY , '1 REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. y PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION '4 Printed PLEASE PRINT - NO P.O. BOX NUMBERS Date Signature Name Residence Address City St. County Street/Dry./County Mad y,. Siggege. iefte s 00; z41,yCI. Ca. y/a0 g-/�1, 2. 1"i- ^ g- c,4, .-4.d..teA s TN u e CO c, Q- o- 5. e 'aEutiCisG, tle,314_,-,,tr•3ce Cr AA Crerelty CO WtikI. iS-004;1 3G.ra, 77.1Siaril 271( /4-95 Std ansaJet C.a. ka li g-II-9/ ,4. C 4 E �inQ, ,III ?Swath ,51711 IS'"' ct+ _ Gels ley Co Weld R'll-4/ a..1�91, :ia. L'. �ite4.t V0hn1 L,IC//4 it;yk, 4esArr ca . . ,y,; 9 . 9. 10. i;,11. lq y:.12. 4, 13. r 14. f 15. - ' 16. 17. 18. r..19. .A 20. ' 4 , 1 %,1. .0r• S 9i ai � S - 1 .• • , . • • CIRCULATOR'S AFFXDAVIT X, 41VA/ e7rneWS , upon oath, state as • follows: l/ �i_,pagesiandlatod�the L°signaturestofion which consists registered electors tin ' weld county. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. J. Each signature thereon wad affixed in my presence. • 4. To the beat of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a • registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to • the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any r signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to i aftiX his or her signature to said petition.e time the petition was circulated as a registered circulaedand nsigedobyatheh foregoing listed electors. f� �_ eth ���SQ119. e of C. ator Street Address 47,ttAs • 49,e5 i6Aalev game of Circulator (Printed) C ty or Tow Count• State 8-r3 ri/ • Date 4 STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY or WELD ) /� Subscribed and sworn to b�re�metthi��day��tciti,V'.f ,, 1991, by 4024 • n4'� NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission expires: • - R 911064 .3697 ' . 0 • WARNING: // IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: 1 �V For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or `, , her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to , knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. • Do not sign this petition unless you HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO YOU the proposed Initiative or referred measure or the summery of an Initiated measure In Its entirety and 'i understand Its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE • JULY 1, ;991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT +` ' LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. ' '!' IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY '! e. . REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. '''' PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION '' Printed PLEASE PRINT - NO P.O. BOX RIIIRIERS k Signature Rene Residence Address city St. County Date Street/Nny./County Road 424,.., dK SOX) 1214- $-trt St $��1. �� i7� �cAL��d n 7 Zwio Mu-L. ''Viz. �/ry� Welter( /2-t 4 � St th2s�•C.0 1.-)E4-7) lUip 3. l Ill,2., +{/N1 (72e ki dun it 3-qv bre ./3 ,JoAntie.Jo^U . weid 11/llz, 4. ( �A. �4 S.. r B'66o OCaC 0+- sl,��iw,C•' G tit with/ k s: . ►-"r,a.omax1„, 3.37 s 3.? S4. 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Amg)a..7S garAM drr1R, Catecf Co 4r4b frail). 911064 . - 5 - S74-2- • • CP-1) WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any Initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS UNLESS YOU ARE A STEREO ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. • not this It YOU the measure or the summary en initiated measure In Its entirety i tletive or referred o' r,. understand Its meaning. A CITIZEN REGISTERED OF THE UNITED STATES; U MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; F YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE • ,. JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST `' THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT cl LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO, 1F YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR O COUNTY, AFTERJULY 1, 119911, YOUR RESIDENCYDO. . REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. 4 PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION j; . ' PLEASE PRINT-NO P.O. BOX NUMBERS , Printed Residence Address City St County Ds� 'a Signature Name Street/Hwy./County Red S stedfriz, A2 oil. 4.dora6 411 �in�7HSr "21. J 461_55PIt /IL Re' r3.17 3. 7 C LGRftea, I�C-1t 1-41, f(may,, *kg, knell h _�! e c V- �4� C0 (feq t a- 22. ,�/ // .23.174-1-4, /�� C-1 � lsPf it /077 7 +6z � et Wail ZVI/, i,24�1/4 IP �., i,c- . 111 le.1E ghAti 1 s 2 7 lte,,�- Canter IA/e d t 12 fn, {L � Q , s+ep►ea a.oN� 9 /3 13'S >�c GTrk� a weed einfr, c 25. ..2. V `' "r'�",-.1.z' d. S�`fJN�, 7'4/t5 0. L-.04) , 213 /3"' A v.� 6rzea�..l ^o w*.ed vT�f 9v 27.caCajlegO t. CAS'.. wumAtamfynt 77S OM s1 G ear to 40.40 ihIcy ' 281 iAPIJaUa Liee.n N ilirl,1.re ,3'?S 444 3T fiefs ie Wan .Sy��tly ,j-29 RS/ DIIC�Ier -77S' Siarbtri el Cele C'IkrPr7ia ��714/ 7- �e� e e . J 30. t a • Si 0...,1 AO S-ia , ,ew "' f�qullt/�cc, r /213-9 Gr---My � ,�aN �n-7J ` 3 a, 7r, 0 4. 33. 34. ^ f 35. 36. 37. 38. 1 39. i 40. - 6 - 3742 • • CYRC7TATOR'4 AFFYDAMXT X, C L4-PAAC..d', V • ke.,a4 , upon oath, state as • follows: 6 / 1. pages s and signatures of registered electors t ate ;e f° tion which consists fin Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 7. Each signature thereon wed affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the beet of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to t affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. Signature oi� C rcu ator r St Address ? r c Nam' ' e of C rou ator pr n d) City or Ilia 06, Country ` • (� State a2441 - /99 I • Date t STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to bettors she th, saday of (//,nut f , 1991, by {/Renee- (/J!!/�/-. La L e NOTAR� S C 4 My Commission expires: Mycoemr.ketnitenP.'an4,1995. - R - 9].1064x S�� • • 5 WARNING; IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any Initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or '{ her own or to knowingly sign hls or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO YOU the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. '); TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST 0E AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE !! JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST 1' THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT " ;It LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. 0,.• IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY , REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. I� PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Printed PLEASE PRINT . NO P.O. BOX IRBRIERS 1 Signature Rase Residents' Address City St. County Date i Street/Hwy./County Road ,/e4 bde 1/4-1,ehey wked zee& 094 a S!!q/ 71,E � 1.s. eX+� GAP,/I. rye( .2 tie 4- 7t6 �- �� ea aL,41 84lb 'I s. Ye/ ,?redail(/juw7r2r, erlYW aieta I,/ to fripn i-40/ a I�Q(d $Iy9 g, - a., (� 'di" 2oy 0�‘M u� , /4a I"�3�d i9�,,._ �/ „sOl.y (i I C IVO nl q ( - 9� ri D' r 19. ..fir 10. AI ',it,'Vie r i� 13. i+ ,r 14. ��;'15 . • , 16. • r 17. 10. ' A' 19. .'; :20. I 1 1 ' . • • • ranunswiriat' ' � I, , upon oath, state as follows: 4%44 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of Y pages and signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors.ioaieil , s iq naturrcula� ./V7street ddress 14. W i g a e A "A.114e, Name of Ciroulator (Printed) City or Town // /9'/1. ll llw, a. � Coun of,F,�/�s�/v%�.i�k�l.C:.. �.y rft State Pe/I-SU Date i STATE OF COLORADO) )Ss. COUNTY or WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me thlesSday of //� �l/I/lia l , 1991, by i 'e.}l /I/ e �P vv[v ' NOTAR3t'P{9$LIC 4/4 My cormittion My Commission expires: mires 4, 1995. - R - • • , WARNING: e IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any Initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her Own or to knowingly sign hls or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. 00 NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO YOU the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of on Initiated measure in its entirety and 1,. understand its moaning. TO BE A REGISTEREDO A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF G£, F YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE ' JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY—TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY ' ,, REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY—FIVE DAYS. "+ PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION a Il Printed PLEASE PRINT - NO P.O. BOX NUMBERS DM Signature Nana Residence Address City St. County Wontatty./County Road r ;. 1. �.�/ 1,...4 ratmc rrr.Brea I S'� s- S r: a. �L..tt,GI.vs, my Vlv.1live. Co+ Avtel e.y .a , we lJ o /� 3. —.. AAA / e..1)/ ..1) Si1Pre IStt 3q'`—"Av.o l-�verh n %A.0lel sir I q,d S0SPfI/ �.NaPj�eu g70�8' /e .m....� Co % // / ,4 �J��� _ �,aS$ IJAvvine fMrrrY C•. i.rl�0 9�N/J/ •' S.ALa.T J),GT (way 4•..os•mY n 6.cal °�Q v ea/wX }1°MLP 4 l�l�/[S�L e �Q CI 1271'• .4 tle� Lp Qyl S//+� drl e/o/fl v ,'/' O` 9 /� �� 1 d (CI "CiAl 9/1°4 ';:7. wi frif A<Nr IVeRs1A (�1Si UG e�0T I 1111 4 J6 ' ,'.e. �vii-s.4,..... .4Me ern-of-5+Q0de. 1 2403q tars Ave GrP,A4A, • W Q/1+nu.� F�erJ At. (✓ClwA� 2n 2e- (Sl N• a✓E r.cGrs lo.r oz4.1.,..,t.f Mimi' Imo& k, :.o md, /s* it 0'Raa1vto krAA0 t-/0 -1/ i 4tizgy grboa aJ. 2S12 131s AVE 4,4601 Co Gv9cp ?"/0"l/ P 12. 4 /5' 949, '' // ^ MAO 1., .fin"- ...i.114 -.Alai Alf CST G.GLr/v 6 tried 4) , 13�.,P- )—eh gr red , <fri.tMN•r_o•// %Y- v,2s1 vo/ psitlir rQ raid 0,07/ t' vs. o Kew WA 209 1$'r AA. Gizmo Co Wasp Limier Y 1 5. >74 �. �ca/Ai'lQ Ad 2645 4B1CIv neithyG Mt) P/-9/ lie A, 117. -4L1t n, Flyrierre , .2oeS /r Ayer (freer e y a GaC4e Pe/ 19. !!• n42 I/lr/,l/ir / el' filet op jt1�O 'e'/'v�M/ E e �� T s�v r onsrepy FL,•3p•'/1'"„�. c nizt g/+i91, 20. U sRel _ s _, • • WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any Initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. • Do not sign this petition unless you HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO YOU the proposed Initiative or referred measure or the summery of an Initiated measure In its entirety and understand its meaning. • TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST B£ A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST i•, THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. ^,'( IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY ' ,• REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. u ' PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION PLEASE PRINT^ NO P.O. BOX NUMBERS I Printed Residence Address Signature Name Street/Hwy./County Road City St County Date retes4 /J. 3 I Q144. Ave m :21,.� toilet Q dp L.An>N SIG ar,sey Co we i.O 21#1 22.1Ay 1�e� i .✓ ,t4yacC�A1 la _Pitt^-`✓t cT. ����1. G uL la f�r�P/ ryi Dea.�/ �,f nn I3.rcNfl47E. 'Y33 Sr Jitney G ti+a 50219/, g� J �!l�L77rt , n. r . 1,25. �f-E'rnn.r.�^'�����/ ,34T1t R• y26, S�9 iOnt 91, yo st GOO nr Se6Avr,'`acGgeitirp co tOrld 27, �� Low,sg_l.Y;\tyr.33LoI C_Sa4€0,:m1124,0 .)b.\d. VPO,14 28.(4 9// �, Sseellr: tieeFel; 19.3/ Mi=4.h,t (sever 04°e1/264 wetd &g//IP �1 ' e-Ade /?19./kf [week/ ev We #19, • x'30. 7fi,7 _ C7ar�-�i llJ� ke)y Vt iogit 396'x' _37' ker�r� �„ Jt 4J�ooQ r/ • a 31. 0 !;$ 32. 33. 4 34. 35. • • • 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 211064 h - 6 ^ .. ,. CIRCULATOR'S AFFIDAVIT I� , upon oath, state as follows: 1. X circulated the foregoing petition which consists of • 04- pages and .1c signatures of registered electors in weld county. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. 0 - ao08- /AC�,�,,,..c__ nat a of rcu at r street Address rose-pH 4 HAEf- L/ Name of Circulator (Printed) C ty ornnTow6 County CreerzCif State C/3 b / Oat STATE of COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) � Subscribed and sworn to before me this ✓'It day of LA,7s9i, , 1991, by :Thse` i I. i e eft NOTARY 9., �x//,✓ ti My Commission expires:.. Mycormnbslon wires Mer,4,1995. - R - • • r . WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any Initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO YOU the proposed Initiative or referred measure or the summary of 8n Initiated measure in Its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RES:DENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. , PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Printed PLEASE PRINT - NO P.0. SOX NONBERS •'; De Signature Nses Residence Address City St. County yr 1 / Street/Hwy./County Road .1'1. !J VP ,� 1. Le-NI 1503 747i St, GreceletA ,.D Welt) riahi 3/-1 AlAvcy 1iwis o2PYU lc)f}w "1" ?recital CO Latid. ?lstt 4. r!id L u;fln 17tii etealgq CD ak/A1 gird_ . WO(ICS UtfirPtie+4 0/6 SCret Owlet 40 Hold geflohl/ (16.Alva , INPA-Slattav kaxvuQm kilt Pgarb Gz 1011 8-I?4 7. 10. 1 11. ti. 12. 13. ,S ;, 14.• - ,;. 15. 16. _ 17. 18. i � .19. 20. 91144 2� ,,..- • 4111 CIRCULATOR'SAAgrIDAVIT Xi efifilial Legs J7* , upon oath, state as follows: Y • I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of pages and 6 signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a . registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, direotly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to i affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. r /(U 3 S nature Circu or Street Address &WAJ tiff Cr_ett Name of Circulator (Printed) ca or TO n 6Ji el. • County eo . State •F- /y V Date : STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) aeSubsor bed and sworn to before me this ,Q y of f , 1991, by A/�/..Jo e1, tl • NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission expires: / �—9+Zd • • -- - R - 91.t?Dra• 4 S 7�1 N WARNING: ' IT 1S AGAINST THE LAW: CI For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS P ER YOU ARE A REGISTERED LECTO TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not' Initiative gortreferredhis lmeasure or the summary of en Initiated measv a In Ion unless you HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD RAD Itts entirety and understand Its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST i,, THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT ^' LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. 1 IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY ""' REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. r , �, 1 ?' PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION e i Printed PLEASE PRINT - NO P.0. B0X mum0ERS Date 1 Signature Mr Residence Address City St. CothtY Street/Hwy/County Road , 1 U I+. ♦_M8 r .v e, ♦ ♦ Y . ♦ _i OD 1, �� { (� L `.I:r ' ^• l ice- r ;4. . 1, u O , ,��rw.. Ivy 1 — r . . 'l2- 1 4 rn • /l /' to s ! 16. /.,�. .i / / - . / I. !'�/ j z o,U,57A ' ► ' Lie.)-2.41 Lit 1'-h'V ' ,_,2%ac _�u tZ \,O1 4 Y-o `II .► ar e• � i` tr, �AtS R.YQf Li) ,a l„ V� GrQPl 0 GvQ CQ 101 ; 9. i it �, 1\ I lik- 11 A - Ae i • ' 13. ` e O '; 14 4�,1 ,r tatordh 4k Wet wb/frN3 4a5;ur Co Wal `��41 / � / faier-Stinecis, Aiw,44 DG aF &ferny ta'i c,kyj em !Sr 1s. ] /• Lille/ -a 6. �! s+ti rc �1I is,� 19/-1- yr >�ar c� Grsd�, k 17.- le. 19., 20. 91.1054 5 73 0, - 5 - • • CIRCULU013,1S JAFFIDAVTT _, getr-boarks aekuitr:"/ , upon oath, state as • follows: 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of $ pages and / to signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon wad affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. 4,77elafa W. War S. �� rt�...- Signature of C rculator Street Address akvicrfty rtctry Name of Circulator (Printed) C ty or Tdwn W �+d County Co ken An State $ 71 Date ' STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD )aele • Subscribed and sworn to be re me this o • Jaw& , 1991, by � ARPU�BLXC My Commission expires: 7-a • • - R - (.1.1.064 5737 t • / WARNING: IT 1S AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO YOU the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summery of an initiated measure In Its entirety and understand Its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BE 'ORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BC A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADOFOR I' THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LI E FOR AT LEAST T LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY "' REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. i PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Printed PLEASE PRINT - NO P.0. BOX RBNBERSS Date Signature Rees Residence Address City St, County Street/16q./County Road _ A ,�-� . .�. 11340e PAT 5O, Si Ina.t.1 Gr+^-I1V Co Wood s-/0-9/ 27 • ‘67 ded4 7')/i<07.S.P.dhrJPhe- $2.2521,• d p, Lnt Gfret C" .aid tfz«I P/ 3. ..f tAkef w�, ?1/4,aewz M v 5a3z v3. ne_!As@ Go Krim cae.ld :- -a . 6. �� t. ... a e. .. ,. �� • r .R I i i. .. • e le ' ..1 8. trte J. arS y43r Wu?At &Adati. � 00f,• 24t . Y'I ?av M.`�#a.+ ►ne aid%010al,x,u Dr C�3raoter 4/,261/ Co add 8-12-0 'A '.10. ` 12. 13. 1 ,: 14. 15. _. I 1 16. 17. 18. ; 19. I - 't 20211064 ', - 5 - S7g..2- /� CutiaZI[nTQ R AFF?DAV?T X, sue`f›) .inn.i� , upon oath, state as follows: 1. X circulated the foregoing petition which consists of R pages and 9 signatures of registered electors in weld county. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to e affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. 6077 irS4, 11W14 . _ 4R I W. l LP 541 /a.,. S gnature of Circulator Street Address Name f Circulator (Printed) City or 'own County CDlMPlfh0o State g. ,g. 91 Date e STATE OF COLORADO) BS. COUNTY COUNTY OF WELD ) /1 Subscribed and sworn to befor me this 44 day of f?ii�iff , 1991, by 4i1pie/... T ekim l:f • NOTARY 911aC My Commission expires: kl1'remmllIonexer mu. 4nos. - R - 5 7yC • • WARNING: 4 I7 IS AGAINST THE LAW: 31-11. For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or /G her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign thls petition unless you HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO YOU the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of,an initiated measure in Its entirety and understand Its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; • A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Printed PLEASE PRINT - NO P.O. BOX NORM Signature Name Residence Address City St. county DKe StreetJlAry./County Rea • / �LA'utiP 1. • '1 g w�iNis ,.\ RIAA. L`�1� 1"1k`_ Akvt cu� Co Wc� 'RNt4. /. ` ubid L\ps rr.oi ( lv t'n CkMty eq kketb e/►II I 3C T�11✓ 1 /ll���cb/e1 /W7 S,?/A—r. �7/w/f �!� 4i,x r 4. 5. /��.��.'/L/ �i ire l• . . / ,C_ Cie. . (.04.0 s'-.ti�•,� 8 !� ,,,F.•+1 kA s�j iv w.i 3(7U- gs-A P greet de, /A>PE P! y t • Eau). /5/g 'SAG : �..•-.� , � !'/Il�!/ ._ Q 7 1z.,u1 ...: . ;'/�• -1 ;, . / f�//-9/ Ron Lye: st 1s. Q •;TAT vsrgel .23ses .f`etweatel.,co WrO 17. �J..�.' Gl),:+ crib( doff 1127 /gffa CO Weta till 9/ .I", e 18 /./ i, . ' /GI i,., /. // y ✓ - a/ rib G',• . �0 lac/ i g//r� �rve 0,1o,� ® e WARNING: /C IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: ' For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, • YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO YOU the proposed Initiative or referred measure or the summary coffin initiated measure In its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY ' REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION PLEASE PRINT-NO P.O. BOX NUMBERS Printed Residanea Wont r i Signature Name street/H.q./county tad City St County Data 444e J. ��yteL e4v, sit zid c1/41,4 ctei// 21- 414 t(.11Vas.,_51e.r heN /qy/ 22 teey) i t 1< ,, Via ; i/ty- /Wit CPL. ,C�zeV Cu� �r�i a,�1rt4ilititiA \\?•l-. 1�h � (Advt �0\ 'g,)- c1 t.2443025. L0NAAAAAM WILe"/KYV1t I°I2✓0 riAye are&to ..° W(Act b/H f 5j) , 26. ct,z Ate,�• 18s91rkicve (rick (G c<itr es i l q '27. i (a ti 4"1 � Scr tC1WoQo( 9 JIM l 7 f 28.g . ? /�iss� r'sine I e Qt,0417 .51rdAV°. &reple e4 Weld ?Pill • I aD to /,E /,, Ld et f3 l/ 9 3 . OVflp /422/10 Iaj� C( �'1 1( // 301 �Tl el, cc. Wei pp/ 31. r gi r.�1�,�'� aj' '/ 1/ Ji �/ .2 4" direvem-,ewe. woe -' ••2 7"fret •CA00/71 co akin �-ilil 1 33. L.1tc\The1 j if\ita' auNa5)41.pJa> dkins-* ^„ctpke,1A` ,ti 11teil '34. Ctortdri<" 35. `'{Ls/ $auelica A. AO oft ZR,C clZtck34-, 6rc1 Va. W.0g e ill? I , 36.(il„,e 4 filliM-4110, 37. 561j23Lit eeli,,, .D blit e/u1aA7 II< VIChie,_ 4 /d, 8-/J 9/ 36. �, 0 ©k,,a4p. FAct+vtinp q%S. OASBRD2 Grtrttr a Goasp 8-n-9/ 39. '40. 211064 Ste/ - 6 - I • ;IRCULATOR'S AFFIDAVIT X, ve/ceeY /1 z),NNiTT , upon oath, state as follows: f) 1. X circulated the foregoing petition which consists of pages and 39 signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to r affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. !:(co ` //,� /14;• �51 fife /dekt‘ of Circulator Street Address ` reptiFi, �:rd,ir``?j @rrs kgName of Circulator (Printed) C1ty or Tdwn Ulf 1,4 County • nn State ei ' \ -41 1 Date STATE OF COLORADO) f )es. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me the /, 4' day of , 1991, by .77.11,7cache . NOTARY POBL r • My Commission expires: MYOrmisslonexplenMr?.4,71% i - R - S 719 • • d 1. WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any Initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you HAVE READ OR HAVE HAD READ TO YOU the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of,an initiated measure In Its entirety and understand Its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE • JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY • REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. • PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Printed PLEASE PRINT - NO P.O. BOX NUMBERS Signature Nase Residence Address City St. County Date Strent/Ituy./County Rood . ��l /9.r3 /� ��,�'� G'e®et to v/P/J y# • e/.%�, 3. P 4.aatt ilcuaetynt Zifax,a'x+v, gait Raps (ap f _Ai re _oG& SIN/lit . r a.n't NI• S ZP tioS•y1Ant c,...rTr "33t ltkJQ.. Gr..loy C0 yhttrf zY M W K/E E• f/- 6. ;fibber aC A0 a, la, 0414/1F B. • ride/46,14X vafi 1.1 sc>'� slj eel i;e r.oy a Li,a I 9. • ,10. • ,11. `12. •13. 14. • • 1S. I 16. 17. '18. '19. :20. . , ryry _ t � `♦ . CIRCULNTOR'S AFFIDAVIT Y, / /r1.l_4.w> , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated he foregoing petition which consists of j� pages and signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to , affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. A-47 �� 69c� . S gn r o c rou ator Street ddress ,p 07-WY /1/, &PR k' RAW Name of circulator (Printed) City o n County • efreetAide-' State //114/ Date/ STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) . Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of °172m ' , 1991, by Dent /�e Cn� tAl a NOTARPUO,��//L_C • My Commission expires: ..1- 9-574r • • ,I • - 8 - 911064 I• SZ,, 1 • /7 wARNING: XT XS AGAINST THE LAW: • For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to Knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO pon AT LEAST THIRTY-Two DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT XS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION gionature EXints4 =Lilted Residence Addresp NA= (NumP,wr. SS.rszt.. Cij:v 6.29. ty) 2a.ts (fie. to O. BOX Numbers) i 2 ry ' ,/ // / ��L[+>•?t,� �l r��•/i/o/Ldnp�l 7//? � Z 7S7'� Srrs r/��G�.o��f{' e: • .Y 9•-9� a. l . 6444 144betig 2ai641,VeC'nd5 alfragrrortvN WIJA raft &Wit p� r s > ��,,2-,.c �.�i9/y4/aPs�f/1�S1iP„/ U �7 x.44/ cd G wp 6. ML7J0/ 4WW 4 /N�� 3 N"l39� 9e�sp�t� . urv-A 7. ,ti"'rW 1 � _ /cal1a;artutiw, 724 /m Gw. � . 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Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE nad read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN or THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE,JULY .l, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR'i\T LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN'WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS a:".aENTY—FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Signkturp printer Pri05Ad_ Renidenee Address HAMS (Number. Street� City & County) 24.tit (No. P., O. Box Numbere) \\ �--.. (�n 21.'Y4 .�� -d JD �' 1�. re. :c .'kI2J i . , I . S I h . -3-Qr /2a. IAl. ', _flair- la LEI ite4 re. ear 'LW 4“.! 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PA -7.77 i a o at 4 robros er WA 36 e 5_144/40 D er iS Ce Sam 1'447 (� -6- X91106$ of 6°Z I • • le WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other th his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure its entirety and understanding its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZ OF THE UNITED STATES: IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1. 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or TYE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WEtE0 COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED :4:::::::N 5ltrnnture printta panted Reeidepce AgArA (Numbyr- S qe� C(T,�[ 2AZA lNo,�. 0. BoE,_Number� 41 llv::: 'Dods/ Y "el%i4v,zs' M/� Kg Clatl-ty w� >-rot/ a2. 1i. ere R.BurkliAd; a7O Igr"st, 6Lyoe/e)/ weld 9-10-`r/ 43. -' .! _ Armin L✓ ,Wall] t7i-Y Cc ZUie Si• `vrt/se liell 'PAC/ 44 Ineltan.,xl ndi„ S nO !u ?l-tit rs Cedar//./ Wad 7a/2-9.1 2.4 4 l� — A 0 .141 )3/44,4&- F�,l ieri ai elt`' _ III n 0 7n 6",‘„,,,,,_ w..P.Q 7-/5-9/ /46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. r-- 59. 60. -7- 9110641 .. O1O cmcuiATORis AF*utwxy x, p/Ays.LL/ s'c� o , upon oath, state as follows: 1 J 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of pages and 4," signatures of registered electors in weal County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will x pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. S aturn of Cxrcu Address;42,� S1 Fe-� CvI 0 14/�r0/CO Name of dircu�lator (Pr��inted) Dated/5_g, STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this /�, ¢ay of 9 . , 0 , 1991, by Nen4Y Sign • NOTAlei iliBLYC j' My Commission expires: 9_, . . /t /99:Ir _ -8- 911064 °Thy 6/ ,gU2EAaarFxmaL / CIIRCULATOR'SJ,FFIDAYIT If S/AA/ .[• A-4nd , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section /d0_ of the petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any �. signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. • /4(".1 - g'nature oL ircu ator Street Address icotel ,l. AX/7a �L Name of C rculator printed) Ci <�7fiG•c� 0-14 county / eppr . State ex"9/ Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) " Subscribed and sworn to beforj me this j olio), of fi/iaefp , 1991, by ntiew A. /lino NOTARY 946c 4 My Commission expires: Mrojimbskt expires Mar.441/41995. 911064 • • • /a • WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO Fon AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN ?SIMI YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST"THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION ak213,a.t.U.ZI ppintrl printe4_Resi,Qence Address SA (Number. Stree5. City k County) ppLQ iNo. P. O. Box Numbers) 2- . j' ✓AfNl5 1, �.1/ lfru.�fn4„ 3/A5'Ai, CI**. Ar. CD (.fD�3/ ..1/ 2. 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P. gtritry _flirt ly St Q�G-pens. t�l1 eilwA , 18. f.1lie*.e. ing, Pt:,4 A.gent'? � J 7 ( 7 It( S*1, I Cti.•y Il))F 14 fo ali 19er.er. / Lego a..eotrlc /71F -ill-at rag i epJW...G.Q G'xg9/ sr 20,.Cyj� sort_ ` 6 G// °F K � r�W-r 7 ftte 14y�-�C -5- 91.1064 /.3 • • �y WARDING: , IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to s .gn any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR , TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN or COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTER,?D ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN :EARS OF AGE; A CITIZF,N or THE UNITED STATES; xr YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR'AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A• RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHIM YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN•WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS 1.9ENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Zianature priptocl prjntta Resjdence Addx.Ds Fame CKPI pert street`City & County) D tt (N,p, p. 0. Box_Lumbers) X21 '4)'11/714„# o, nLte.Hekwri.•„ 1") s Cl_V'!d17,,eO It)eief `>2-2A04-A AaCafarry4 "31411v v‘..)441 .��j t.p w ed-"-Ipt /A-�, ek f/n (�1/��1.� t.�-'t! 23. nl�.efrit F./ A Te z, p tvz -/4/41- {3;'/1i, `/d 1'ke 2a. `Mt/LA—. finnryMiller /66) /51.4_, ' 6r.onZpl�a> W24/ Orshi e, 17 Ay. 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IL- 4 1-kI+.eLsol ad h)(1.-3.9q 1P-Cdte hip 14 6-021i/ 911064 /'/ • I • • /7 WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other th his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure its entirety and understanding its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZ OF THE UNITED STATES) IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WE'D COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION $ianature printed printed Residence Addregg a0111a !Number. Street. City & County! Datn lNo. P`p. Box Numbers1 I i 41 42 l�,m.xl/><� ico 1f �y .a�� lyd�� d 7./ 9l 41 t. 6th.., •l�iitj, 1,3th jr /5- ej ye, dpnini 217441 %./an 44.4ty Reil1r>_N,J/nh Ore erns 40 42.(44. 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I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of A pages and 60 signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. ��� /7d 7—(V/629 nature of Circulator Address tMel flue/a 7 >— �/ Name of circulator (Printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY .OF WE.F.D ) ubscribed and sworn to before me th s day of .. , 7991, by �`. ( � jjJ/// QI AN�CC4R-1O • NOTARY puaS.XO� MyComMuikigust My Commission expires: °"Wa" a,s999 .8- 911064 4' • ® C..1)1 WARNING: IT XS AGAINST THE LAW; For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when net a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN or COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES: IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO Ton AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Stnnntyre printel pripted joys&Arnett AAAresg EAMB Imemberd street. City 5LCOunty) DAtt y� / 'Noyb . )p. O.��BOX Numbery) 1., • trite •.. no JIGS (Ccla <i RcC Y/41� 7/14.41 //�Q/8 74 Yee "NW lit 1St Vt. E lr y�iv,�E< ,g/ *II , eele7 6 gaga/ r-/-v 5a 2j22.41-11 4U }<llY rr Alef Aridn 0v iti a3 q i 8. Aal / .101 cis /4t47 • 40,fro clivdticind. n, 9. '111 1 11. 12. 13. { 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 9110414 ;7;0;cur/ -5- e • S'3 Rf3ILA1"52R;S AFFVyr I, /C.v.4A , S(.964Cif,k , upon oath, state as follows: • I circulated ty foregoing petition which consists of pages and signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. a. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the lilted electors. C;;Q:2241—xgnature of Cxrcu ator Addresd 1g,4%,,.1,4 F X11.4 .'� 7- /.r- f/ Name of circulator (Printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY or wELO ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11»day of . 2-At , 1991, by riketty �, iy-Feria o�� NOTARY PUBLIC 0 My Commission expires: MY commission rthrt Mir 4look -8- 911064 59a WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOt AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Sianaturg PEIrttr!1 J>rinted RC, idence Addreee tint (Number. Street. City S Counts') PALI, (fro. P. O. Box Number604I' /Cy/�D SC6� 1. /nhal �11'N� IGny ��� LI�rC`:RAtii4,1-?- 9 7/ 2. 4Ii.6.lf�) NtVIV 61,4,7 4.7 Sol, al.*,Q. llUll.�/ �fEkv ��9i J. leerAt"jrinp'.4 katn ilrl�er;•A 55t 04.C/; &replyd.C.af04.34 ethic" 7. 7-q/ a. J 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. y12.0 �.� -5- • CY$Cnia AFFTDAV7T • I• -7-40!-•j Wtli�llrt , upon oath, state as follows: 1. X circulated Fle foregoing petition which consists of h pages and signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the beat of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. no 5 dsc e oic2/ail Sna., owed O,4 106Yr lc Signature of Circulator Addr�ejss 7itc.veta F elAtten (i e -9/ Name of Circulator (Printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) � Subscribed and sworn to before me this "..r day of _ yt A , 1991, by% IA Ifery I�1 � e ird i e k.1 My Commission expires: 17417,34 /QQ5Z -8- 911064 9 �y SUPPLEMENTAL A CIRCULATOR'S_AILLZID' A ST X, Mae k L tz(py-0) , upon oath, state as follows: 1. X circulated the following petition section /V of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution °Warning signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. a. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to 3 affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. Mal I Z taAt3 g �� � Signature of c roulator street Address Mas.k� F PcQ �� :� A Q y Name of Circulator (Printed) City or wn County CO(04`0.4. Q State 8- A- Si Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Ai fp Subscribed and sworn to before me this ' day of ,eif rr , 1991, by -eat"' lati o NOTARY PUBLIC /r4. My Commission expires: Mycorembs(on expires Mar.4,1995. 91.1064 ao WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his Or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE or COLORADO ron AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE "PRECINCT TN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST-THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ONHOR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION ,SinnatUte pxiareA printesUtes idence_Aflame lien (N ,m &treet. S3'v h Coyl �$ ) 'nntt 4No. P. O. 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L,)./hairr _OP lo ,Sor G,�.o) nero&V .aq-4/ % fe 15. t•*404/"0,-a Pft,i _ -i'fn7p a'V /ixiike /,0 7)4' Sl} # 7 Vgyri.�o CA•zi ‘-„,71-9) / 16 A/4—T !'/ -gee iYur Cre-lac 4-4 A' Zuta lti- fern /./1 74ii.'.z s/41-/14Yc.- C �':�7e , 4,17i9/18. mote r ?1 IQ 221 =sate* acenr Pa•28'-RI 19 Ilyail4 ,Z49r/ 4/f//raftg�a Cii (/-aff/ 20, .' GdG - / -5- 911®64 a/ • • le n4'. 4)- (` WARNING: w -i , IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to s9.gn any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition whop not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR , TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. \ TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE: A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST HE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE LO•OF,CORADO FOR,AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; le RESIDENT OF THE ' PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN.WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS 'LANTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Signature prinSAX Prin a areklenge Add ese azut ()Umber. Street. City 6 County) Da& (No. y. O. Xiox Numbers) Pod- 22. �A J -- 7 , r 1`f�� 28. rho / 2 '�!/% . �i! ;ii/.li/:di�n:� ..� s/:a �i —i./l ' ,r�► �_ ' �i. / i :�. • . , s _ / .Ld .2 •7/ 34 •�.,•.te s P0. ,nr"S7e, Soos'- W a.z f'7" 9 -rC .a( , wig 6 9 / ✓5. ;.��.. �!,. X111 _ I ► 33 c;4' W r� ? �/kir 3r � ♦ A.• 0- *CO•2,0 ��• • .7 7! �' I 38. TTTTTT.a i d n _ / i . • // .+ / 39. IWO iie ii, 9 G 64 • • • WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other th his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign auCh petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. DO not sign this petition unless you have read Or HAVE had read to you the Proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure its entirety and understanding its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MVST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZ or THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF TY,Z STATE or COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDVM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION = = Primed P]' tt„ gUilz tlitDCe AQ r ea I Q (Number. Street. City & Cpuntv) LPL f� (No. po 0. AOx_Numberal 42itt1 GeyJ2,1 eh Sr4,,, a-P 22/• -.5.21; g up hi et _,79—f/ 43 34111-0-444,4 44. In,d D kid Prn n)48 ri y `171,,,4, Mew �n,41 ��.J7.9/ " � r f / - f/ r '/ fiv — mor• .,r, A fit y,�/ 51, 7r,'.,,r�r�/!tell Fc •w�N• �ll� toe° /7 iv- j 416A era. aRoe_lr ,(,ct . 1tr/) (r-3tlSN �s2 sans,r9 e /7n-/7 n"Pe &re:•5/49,_s FzQ apt/ 53 Jkly 71L (11 altt (I S�YJ�//,Grl i .' d �. 16 11/") 61 57 ,l/1/ I�/ �.; /�' . A"c y' -17io�J` �1 'l��l/�J,�,i 58. 4,(n./1/��llr�;�t1o�/} /Y.J.esffi s~Ig;a •/ 62rf /ill ; -OU 1 Vme ✓39. ,,-c1� " ��^of f t�r_D 3,-H/971 -7- 911064 a • • ' CIRCULATOR'S artIOAVIT I, /lde¢ c101:1/4A , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of Sc pages and 1;/7 signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 1. Each signature thereon was affixed in ny presence. a. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for •the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature toe said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. fial4) /Q4� e 4 7. - . Sre lator Address /} „Marietrintun J' 4I _ Name of Circulator (Printed) Dated L STATE._OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY O,D ,WLLD ) ubscribed and sworn to before me this 1 day of y, u.1. 1991, by main {=toluo Carle, NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission expires: 142000►.1001fthwxe W4,7010. -8- 911064 a1 I/ DUPPLEt+jPWAL CIRCULATOR'S ,AtappaT I, 4t.'z e>/: cle m P fit , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section /60Z of the petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution oonta ping signatures of registered electors in weld County. . " 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the beet of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to 1 affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. teda- e .ir fi�A/S` r,74 de 191 Signature of C rculator Street Address Fd n Z . .Cr{I e lle Cr46 is Name of Circulator (printed) City or Town We l�l County Colo ratio state e-2-9/ Date STATE OF COLORADO) Ise. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of fag , 1991, by �yzy f se ut//a . NOTARY PU919C( My Commission expires:_ M'cioni°rission expire:Mar.4, 1.105. 911064 • • • a0 WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of • an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or THE STATE OF COLORADO Fon AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE "PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST"THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU AnE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Sia_ nature printeg printed Repidence Addre1R EAMA lima a greet. Ci_v & Co +ytv1 Pats (pro. P. 0. Box Numbers) l 1 ICAAt.4ida RosttVBMPAS /729- njea..._ W...ed_ Galt. 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J,.S`il✓e Gro n/.1 U/e/d Si? • -5- c*7/ wARNING: `, , IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition whorl not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR , TO HE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZF,N OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY .l, 1991, YOU MUST DE A RESIDENT or THE STATE -OF COLORADO FOR'AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; .A- RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICU YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN.WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OF OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS 1.9ENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Signature printe4 printeQ_tesidence Address Name (Number, street. City & County) =I (No. P. O. SOX Numbers). • q � /� zl. P q'nw.`� ��.t na Can-41 180? rsA.oe 6.ftpleif CUD 14 7-/-9/ 22./.2,1; a Std.* 7)cu/S R AGSKANDI /11,27--le*AvsPLAose. -G2teLoy , Wald '7-/-cIl 24a�iI��A�- Ra S en ,44,0w,wK/70 7- 4,416.41/6:PJo c e ("cc ,i, Dia..,' ,,-44, 24 c$ L ?nmJC t, IV, ata:A Av t)ccca. 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No .-l . .l�ihN CC,VCGle2 V.457 1-(2%." fa o43Ci•nsAle C iIO Wglf) 39. / rh r 7 hi 409)..i_ ..• Ysd"--L...Ffa.rt.++L.Mr-.k..-11:t3 'a^.[ SE) at , Ca L✓•c_tik_ AM • e WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other th his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN or COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure its entirety and understanding its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE: A CITIZ OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or TPZ STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WED COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION sianature printel prtnte4 Residence Ad. eps nAMg (Number. street`City & County) DAL2 (No. P. 0o Bnx Numbers) ,...,4.. -We\b - 41 `s�� ma" ' '"''.A.la. btg75 \4. O1 at, 5ir, Ctcee\may q h 2l� l 4 rbS 1�1�„Wtt+� A.sti M ai aoo c o c,2 scr Gru I ,C0 �t' 1-4•Z-Si 1 , . 44., n� 1 Svi,s,iii///� 28R0sm.,/ (1.sr�J"Itiu tree%y Afehh2-,,-7/ 45i .Y "u.�0� 1,5ra Flu:)1-,i,,,,„"a c.3�4c4r/P C.,0Qii,e �,1re 7-7 �(( 46.� C�� �r g,/•/ r A•4 �Z'e ter Uk 1 7-3:9/ 47 �pi/tA .. i` ;-1', r� k:my C,'✓yi f/r/.1 � "-, ry (�.l.�d 1 /,1.G/ 7V-1/ � ��B t, 1,142 �tl^(tClaini2_`�r'ppy+C. "r,ikA � aevi rur. e +. C . )1J2rI 1--J' Q( `49. as n17 try StAtOFY i(vn 73tdS{ _El prerley Ul{d 13ig! �� ' flRrE,Tic. -r � rvi-J`�� Old, 7-4.' if 53.turr( 0(T, ,' '`t? e�.cu ,nv c /Ps' 26 .Avy 4)/ 6 cep�P,T' 60,1 (4 7-. "ell 521 Ind: uel /f/SjtA✓ Pia/ce/ 4/ed 7.3-9, 5 /ED7/`I/ArIP b Pr�F�°'�?,11 y PiEllD ,1"3.9/ 54.ii 074,.�,P ry eq neat v &.SO.( aS'k�` S,, PI G m+ 0 Z-3-,/ 55. / TT J 7_21613 f 8 recutIr, ?^3`ct) ii4 �- Ilelleure', rA law I 1 �`�.. Selo, -9/ y 6ritia-vo/ coct G 59. ` � �.� M:esatjkiAtc w•R, 9^"eA_&ion !A Welch-3-11 60. Oaf". it)kit;WA.,j)aH, )rrian't rtg..42 i4.O.9 / w11• ii, iete 1 . tarty _ did,A Tf y,J ..7- 911064 / • I f tpcurr�AMOR'S AFg�AMXT X, t—etrizo A�zt cdoz,c,t.Gtu4---- , upon oath, state as follows: ji 1. X circulated the foregoing petition which consists of pages and Am signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. a. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persona signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature t0 said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was cirrccculated and signed by the listed electors. Signature of Ciirculator Address &toP1/4.y, fie, Evd2 ,L��4 h �Ye` 7- /-ti Name Of Circulator (Printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this u t .ay of Les, 1991, by AFIA/A. L Sr 4 • NOTARY PUBLIC � / My Commission expires: Mleommt”kmtroy.wr�L,. .r�' VVV -8- 911064 ,�.2 IP SUPPLEMENTAL CIRCULATOR'S...AFFIDAVIT 1 I. 1 et L i, 1 j(( E ^, &.T , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section /226, of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulate , and signed by the listed electors. 14.---,e--- Sig uze o! Circulator Street Address N ma o! C ulator ( rented) CarVC4 (C7 \Hi County C_G \ U C.. CLO State c / 1 /C1 Date STATE OF COLORADO) r )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) ///yyySubscribed and sworn to before me this /I day of (/l/lg�t1, , 1991, by ire _Ai/ v NOTARY PUP:, � 4 r My Commission expires: MY4o arilAi0nmmrmlft.4.t99S_ 911064 WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTEPED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE or COLORADO FOB: AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: A RESIDENT OF THE 'PRECINCT IN WICCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST"THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION signaturg priOXe4 P in eQlkUlsbnce Address NA= (Number. street_ City & County) pea (it,. P. O. _Box Numbers) 1. -771 "87 -9/ • `2. ! C cietir Aii�.r a0/6 4244 Au, .COI love a 4. t9%91 . aj /� p 3. Od �. jtis �!/f�n -rYt/�'P _kot/ /4_,,„9, 9:key?. Wei e G�-5/ / r : f.: I �. YII I• i 6 1✓ 10a,..,Tarkvibyd.j 5 may- $„Q c4, •-• 7 �r i 8. �, //// , • , Ovet oijSoon% 1713 Tel hv�, Ord /Z/91 9. ' . _ , _ _ _'c1 ayewoot1��-i•yv�?!/9 cr ‘e,40ctr� 40/ 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. .1...__ 19. 20. 97.7.06E to A_ `5` e s =11T1 AF.�VY2 ..... / I, Q., JG r (41, \A r, t, cLJ , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulate the foregoing petition which consists of pages and signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. Si ature 'of Cix�� AUd�sC2-* ¢.q.� Y� Ce EN:161.1 Name of Circulator (printed Dated // Set STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD )rS}�bscribed and sworn to before me this � Ca of I , 1991, by L. dile, bleed . 97 1--e N02ARX YVBL,X My Commission expires: MyeaAmlonexpinalht4, 1945 -8- S11064 4 • S t»g .RMRN A . . CIRCULAT9R_S_AFFIDAVIT I, !tN P' . • en DA , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution coonY.aining signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. w j_/G4 P7 / d sa•G fru6 Cr: ign•tura of Circulator Street Address J I A/ C . T QA GRV v 47" Name of Circulator (Printed) City or lbws County CI W . State pate STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me thisa_day of Meet , 1991, by C5AA C • NOTARY P?urc4 My Commission aom expires: MY mitdon expires Mu./4.1935. 911064 • • / 0 WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGXSTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, 'LOB MUST BE A CITIZEN or COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or THE STATE OF COLORADO ron AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN macro YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST-THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON"OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION $icngt re priptel EriDISS Ren.Ltl e A firAllt EAMS (Number. Street. City & County) Date (No. P. 0. Box Number,) 1. ?kid,! . Jam.kI1.�nnn Y/,n6 in. _ st r`',..$7 __IiessYEy/ Isiao 1-.39.7/ 2 0 Ca _ .1e PIP,Cc . •Iy.,, /fin ;'t't". rt. 1 I I 4-?F-!( 3. kf.a.m5HP WArrrag P.taV 1_Jblc VIA_AVe ie&h., We(2) 0191 4. rC1 .t_._.f592 fate.ebit/crr /J4;{ ken (r44,r- 4ei,,571. _em 4.. Ire (eme G-n-9, S. d, ..49.2 !�'�An � t�in�l,S l% 4/.0 Gam,-•, 6. Qreeenxi,e ,,"/ /,,e/di egMX- 1 krt11 4 4 w 2`4' -s r: 6.10e6L " ((AZ 0 fre •-, M,r 'r- r C6 6-ads/ 8. j- fowls 'Jul? 8Gmlcye Ave. l:"emat CO Wad 4-284 1 r � l 7r/e � � r ci7{l 'Yf' >57/laic 6. 4,46,7,q/ '0. /i _%�y:€,A2ldrs j74 7-/./A- Or tla v e7 46/I a W144 inlet! tri fr wit gosyvt /261 994 Ate 61- CzeF.ct eo 6iZtisA %b ,.,./ ,,.1744iMi RiAteew4 ./7O,,4 -D74,.;di+24 _24 -A,„ re,-..d (fix/ `(a. a .bep,r,a/11)(24;17 19,3 �inVIcNfi rei 94,),,,e, �'cs_9/ Id askewLcsscrrt 'ILI0 C V"' S ., ,Iny 4.0ratl 6. ! ✓ 3305 cliza«.ta..^ eV4ft8 16fg-ei/ 17.GteLze'>"r.0ass444 LILy M, &SSCIf- a 803 43 Asi Ave. &leek( , tan., 4 .22-91 ��Z1t/ 171. L >101h -C� a 17G. 027.n( 444 L�a�'�l fr-.4,c-91 (14Yer., ucb Yj4f�,�y,U�v(s t1/e9 Ail t'eira el (lhroCje a-i7 ail!01,FRIANAJ,, 2100 23ap AUE # 34 GQE IEY 6-28-P -5- 911064 77 . • WARNING: , TT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to s;.gn any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or, her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR , TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE, Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. I TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR,AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESTDENT or THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN.WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TTSENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION $ignature printed pr.iDt,,gd rajQeora Address libbb (Number; Street. CityJI County) Date '/ (No. Z, O. Box Number 21�*71-,.,:h.hfv 'a_s 1..(4" Rdi C _4:63t e W 0.44 Stirree te•31-0_SOCA oC_ 40 I;g)°lt 2 Qli,--%-> Lori AD0C _Mtge) d2'9"` Are Cvee/t y CO clic:a lfOl•� M 23. ii N J (})cCfd •14. 2 i ,.r u,,r ✓st Zr ti .G�� 50rJ r��,r /06 27 Ave., , , 67_&,-97 7 1 r esharoc 2 S A.('4 �� 4/I/Ave-e- 61/401,414�X�ldi/C l �,��' 9 Lori Schot�(d 2,36+ w • 24- St • Great sr, wend ort % Kt-,..,4 FLpN tabSti 14wy tr42 PitgrreY'<st CO elt$ fletn y kb,c, ?Trig- /s '174 6--ne k y Cr fa' z. �,u� �r,�a - r�wydrr _/ o 2 • GT .. .C9 vx 6A 4/2/2, Pr I� ta i ,TAN E as#4, 227 le r.c.,,f✓S Af&wet & M4, P-- f L• : YPe� oo•./! c 'lYs. �oss/ ,�/�a-/?)'°' ST/? 7�.�fn�r:1k7lC'okv!��4 � 76 �� , r / .1". /I, ,re. e.41 r A4/V lA T A. -..- ,44.0,4,-, 4/17-7. f� '�r, ' !� � �/ G/S� ,Sfr reef -- 3 . //// 39. ^- 40. 311®6, 7, • • I rTRCf1Y,Aoitt'S AFFSDAvyt I, ,J D An. C . rock' , upon oath, state as follows: 1. Y circulated the foregoing petition which consists of r pages and cZ 7 signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. TO the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. T have not paid nor will z pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature t0 said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at tho time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. /� Sig ature of Circulator Address Nam of Circulator (Printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn t0 befo e e this /49'4A day of iki,U(1 , 1991, by a • filmdy ori_d_k NOTARY PU My Commission expires: 11 •,w . -I, /9q/ -8- 911064, .9'0 supSY. mnri oi, =YD_ AVZT X, Sf//Vir,/ A rit'CA'F,C , upon oath, state as follows: 1. X circulated the following petition section 06 of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the beat of my knowledge and belief, each of the • persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will 2 pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors.aekt."- /29 Aillaizette Signature i or Street Address S h lf�,(1 1 4- . 7)p-et refillere Name of Circulator (Printed) C ty or S County �U State 74'4-97 Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY or WELD ) n Subscribed and sworn to before me thin 8 day of , 1991, by %goInev A. eceg re NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission expires: W °"blie" 4'3991 911064 • $UpP,24$iHENTAL cmcp .Atpg'S AFFIDAVIT X, Od/Rlr , DP'PA'e'e , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section !IS of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the beat of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated -�and "" signed by the listed electors. /29 Site&frituto S gnature i oY Street Address Name of Circulator (Printed) City or /�1/.1,4 County eU state r-19/ Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) n3ubs0ribed and sworn to before me this Q day of I1tt . cfi , 1991, by IgknirC cy A• bccr<ce . -" NOTARY PUBLXCU My Commission expires: wrrrlri°"tell"mi"s4 "93 911064 • • WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN or COLORADO ' AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. DO not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary Of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE: A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOX; AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHVCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST-THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON"OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Sianature Pstiatg1 printed Residence Address Name !Number. Street. City & County! DAtQ /n1 (f1O. P. 0. Box Numbers) 1.re-Asa , / 6 Le? 11130 s�bf cr- aacIf y WC t A 7-14V Zti,(/r,,/ �, 4/ if time l�nrr 1'47 ,RR An. Aterjry Webs( y-J-9/ 3/....2710,., MA.z,tto a a 106,Pz an -¢ rQr /��,r >auF eti�i) '�- ?- 9/ 4 y 5.(1 .-“Zil tie ( i.,Aae ! Ten.; .7()t.c v :").J- Acyci c ,�� 7'- /.?, 3 7`J 'y( White . -711 (5) eifif ✓ . ,IA". nNCtn .:T„ ►,A+1, s747 lllr/J seer grAAny,60/ 7G"/f/ 10ieoks. v 4i.._ uo„ V.Thhd6 /709 % rR hue . GReelet , waa Co . 74P 13...2a _id-....._/L, C7itrt tetra...Aidin G/S- /= Fr 6Rn-ter wG o CP 7•.{-9/ VI-2. f .05...~f • P.i RPc+1, "kit/ 5 S r-Y-Ai/ Cr .46'ne- 7 -1a- 73.3 440,,.., W^'eci,larry 7> >/- 7.2`014,5' reec/fy�ci. / //VP/ - dUN,Vw. Al N l ^ Y4 �1r�� ✓l t�w7YI / � L/ 17..74, . / �' .'c 1, I —_ ry,c �Fy � ti it �16 �l4 wly�./�gtit: � � lTl roc.lc vA;t}�.r�>�C � 14—Q./ 18 d't 19.oefeg . 6r� i a'u N rx 33.E� CJ Cz 6-g eY GJi//7 7-Z-71 ISis d -t-N7,1.5 fly dete4e/ G . 7-L _y-/ _5_ 911064 9:( 411 WARNING: , IT XS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to s;.gn any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to Knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR .TO DE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COIARADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS • OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES: IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE,JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FORIAT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A- RESIDENT Oe THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: AND REGISTERED TO VOTE XN•WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TARTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION S.igDaltum printed Printed Residence Address NallS (Number, Street. C1ty & County) Dots 4 0 Pio. P. O. Box Numbers).0114 S. Dcbecketz. .42 racyckn eiCineri.)(4-4417/ 49,45 o .z 4•/ ADI 9ygerG ideid 7-3.9/ 23 ' � ,irk �1/l��A/k y�� a� 57err 9rro/ ei 71.4/ . Po24 X-.1 iGsCat.c.. lesrw�• 61',o.rdi !A1� = J��h"rfri4M sirs) /l er40CI-; cat/1,7'1 -ft ''z S y�� �/�Lad 4GF•:1�t eekn L,f!iy4.JG ,I i tx) /Q,7"'► g,'!3 Mt) gdalacs Lthg 26. -rut pen- A-0J y /col -?9./oe.fir tr-gr�/4v .y./1fl 7-•3 L / KernC c zT•Iy 'la r»1 nfrafrs S0r� fig. 6:1.. 0eIc y 1141 73` 1 ✓28: 1 e/ Pi.�,9Y�i +lv� /ru, PO� / .�' 71 ` )e1ii'1T�rLS..71���i) Snylcia"5 -9/ )49 de I Km/ye),/ye),_ L I Ro /rip, S /4.77 cf.: t 4 J.461/ 7 1,7� ✓0.�. .=0, ,_.,� 14.7p/�:«. ins �'l 441171 • ,�i S y 117 Ft" 7-8-7. ✓2• „ ��ejv Z ///Cc ..9S—/� �� t ter/ �/ Mic Po% felt 33. • l 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 911064 -6- �6 / O7R 7 .A p��S AFF7DAV7T Y, J/f Dim. o fl i, upon oath, state as follows: 1. Y circulated the foregoing petition which consists of ..;;; pages and -3.2 signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. J. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. a. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. Signature oVCirculator Address nerfiffiriC Name of Circulator (Printed) Dated STATE or COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) /Subscribed and sworn to bat a me th s day of -, 71991, by a��"tiey W. a bec'e'er . NOTAigAzypj,�CceiO rc My Commission expires .4,flj7 !7 -8- 911064 �8 /3 SUPPLEMENTAL CZAC PLATO'S AFFIDAvYT I, w , upon oath, state as follows: 0 / 1. I circulated the following petition section IA of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution conta fling signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any $ signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. S gna r of CI cu a Street Address I CG Name f C rou ator (Pr nted) jinn County dedia - ova& State Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscr bed and sworn to before me this IA day of 1991, by * low,: 4 /Purr f • 7 fihy. .� NOTARY PUBLIC My. Commission expires: ah!oomngrltmIN*"August Ig s 911064 . ® • 6)1 WARNING: IT XS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign anv initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or t0 knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SXGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOX: AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHYCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST-THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON-OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION ,glanaturp prAnttl printed Reaigence Agaresg EMU (1 pZ. ,.=E itv & Countyl ;SU (No. P. 0. Box Numbers) (ON h-teca(( P I it o% s-3/ .,71U6r ante?:nil 6,21kne64.x% Csiwtiwl?.iiilin,. Ors' 35ri. artGk4 &Sratle' rQ i.alky /3. P 12,,.1 eh,,sc skt at// -2.742, Rae. 4.001.17, to G-ontay a,c--bid 4 edP ei- rerR,v1•Q�ct. IC)7 7+G V t Venn 1 ry 0,'x8'-7/ /5. iu sYFr0/11RIC ?41i11(AlnWrerxe /SOP trill fitce !o7_n (nr(aelPyren 61091 X06 Jy 6. , 11/216. H TUN, 2u7Z Sat- 7.9 ctA,c cf gn,AL�{ rgrr- 6/3o/qr w1�4 7' .71. Ageit�K QY a�(iy2 7F,�Ave l .j.y.�Go er.?► -err �d� s. e _/. 4, Xurre i Afn SSP .77 ga M 0«Gy Lc fiat/ ti/v 1'1-P/ 9. YY f,[/�+.o. iTs/��'o �/f'�/�i...� (r�...,`� G> PO�7 7—�Ar he 10 �u�tY,�.� IJC, .99e,.: ter, ,X1._..2-1�isy' 74.21-1/ ` Rar..O Zetc•rwr taZ ii Cc,. Cis 0444P ret / 12. -gale 4,r1.4 n�631„ a-47 z .2e- sr RD 7^"fb 'map 1/x/9/ /13. AA Gjili t, teen L ,,f0 022 Sb G�Qr��rJ, CO 7.17-%/ 14 ?� 4,-Z., Si hAeio7fi�iyet lrj CL'4 f4of 4treCer�t� zdEt0 ele1�j/ 15. 4—ra ,/.,1� EAT in? 114g aian Wck 31 tree% CO ?OW i 7-is-9/ 16.'great( C, bJa(ikeaV/hite.3nt. W 7.SP., Or«IeV Co ge �/4-9/ 17 Y4` �� C//e+, T14/:74 38ek. 741%X G 69 BG7-4,7-9/ is paNcke4.1 .804.4-, Avd2as SkQ.w. 105 lO41 .L.j 7.,5^/11 �v � Ave.,,�( (*'er(tijr to 631 - 19. 20. 911064 /G9 -5- CIRCUL4TOR'S_BFPIDAVIT �✓ /0 , upon oath, state as follows: /� � /�Q 1. Y circulated the foregoing petition which consists of pages and j17 signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. Y have not paid nor will Y pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. Y was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. Sagna r of Cirr ator Address C4 111 s 4 Ce �a` • S 0-n Name of C rculator (Pr, nted) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTT OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this .5n- day of i/f , 1991, by „ire ��rjr • • �-v (// 4,424. NOTARY PUBLICY My Commission expires: My riominkson ftto.&un t o" ,8_ 911064 //2 • 47 SUPPLEMENTAL CLZECIUZLE AFFTDAVTT ' SW(14-42.4490"‘ , upon oath, state as follows: 1. X circulated the following petition section /�� 0f the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. a. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the bast of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to = affix his or her signature of' said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. �y�v gnature of C rou ator Stre Address IC4.4/ti og .S�•o .sew Name of C Lroulator (Printed) C ty or Count 's ed4 ivy State WV,/ Date r STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) / Subscribed and sworn to before me this /N day of lZeri..e , 1991, by 4epn n, �� lled��1 cif • / �ue� NOTARY iAUZXC My Commission expires: MtinweekekmexrM^,P"•r vie% 911064 • q WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when net a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOX: AT LEAST THXRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHY'CH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST 'THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. XF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT XS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Signature pxintr4 printed_Reaiderce Address }Name (Number. Strew. City & County). Des (Na. O. Box Numbers) C Clawed �1'.✓.. . -71�. ' . � ., rte_, iii / �1�.. I , .J . 7 = J� 2+ ?, l 1 ►`�' /Le 13Ode toSt .+.4 /Sal-7 .2,t- 41w rt• G Ywmitj CO Watsi 7/2-4/ r 5. •�;.��. . RA DL lad „d /9'74 29744 IC . .� ..� /oh/ ld 9 Ld. i 1 POI,/ ./'l Ane C ' /9!a_ 2:� Ave. 14-feint (; E04 s 7-11.9/ a. efit_X Sloe. � 9 . ' / 1�.. e{1o� /Rico .Tl,'"n e. "Lim( Cc) fin' ad t \ko. „ 46r, Nht1. \Tr% ArviP lepn 4;93 Pita Grotty Lu9k, _ep-gt-4 11. 12. 11. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. -� ` 20. " _5_ 911.064 1.2C • CTRCUP.7O'S AFT!MIT I, _ /CA rv/1A # A4/o /Nr , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of / pages and /b signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. Y have not paid nor will Y pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. T was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. s gnature o C cu ator / Address "/4-3/ Ie#N9- .A11/0/774," ?-7, -5/ Name of Circulator (Printed) Dated CHERYL L. MOROAN STATE OF COLORADO) State ateo Puorado )ss. Notary Colra COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this jig' day of "VI , 1991, by I Patin . An trscr . (Jnci fQ �14rn��✓ NOTARY I�l1aLIC My Commission Cxplroo My Commission expires: .1uno 1,_19@4 -8- 911064 ��f.7AS4 a ' f ,AUpPLEMENTAL C/rRC/UL�?�TOI�S I, �4fiGe10/ 62/./.U,I/ , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section jaff of the petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in weld county. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the beet of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will Z pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing pet t on was circulated and signed by the listed electors. • /RAS eer, gat 4- s nature f C reulator Street Address •Va 6efrvey fPsezertt// �o Name of Circulator (Printed) City or Wen id D County sozoemoz State i 1 ay S /99/ Date STATE OF COLORADO) )se. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this / day of art , 1991, by inte./2r f. Ra/en e. , NOTARY IC My Commission expires: MYarmyslon ex*"niter n !nn' • 911.064 • 41 O WARNING: IT YS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN or COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure Or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CITXZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOB; AT 'LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST-THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON"OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT XS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Signature PC.inte4 printed Rekidence.Addresa NAM, W.UZItteX. S.Te� YS3S & 031.0. l DpI rpo,_p. O. Box Numbersl r 1, nx l ortetre kris ...13:9-414416 Gx45 7(+.19) /2. Lri.g�p�`n� IR47 al.'l1 Vo CO `Spi. eti 7-13-9/ . 4. 1.�,AtusrGD (90! a e„t_E�+C.S 112(3Y c' A. '5,,4-s�o,4larric /y.sV zCy41 o,4 aasGey mtfisat141 /f3? mva /bet r>ellea 7-a-9/ 6. 4gt.t 4.rdor ,17 y(e1/du r� cis`. Gwee l � r-/8-ri • / y�/�! - Mowst Big iris /947 .1.. a Ave Cie- Grret Vie/ / 11. rii , 7a�-erigg gel • .ZG1D4 Arr er. GArgeLoy 7/4 p / 12 to if one 19S-0 d` le-b- ALe_ CV, G7�czey ?/0/ /25. otoie i C,,,j,r /k' 3,9 - a A..v. et- .lo ••./..%9) ,it / 305. A./ .Q, / /ICS( ,, u l cif' a41-�' en¢gter � A7 /• U•.STw414,1 IC•c't 4410.ts. ('al. 7-/3-y/ X19 '�//F' )PlisfFi s 102o—) 1X /, V�('� V� !�3/ 1 s�Zr��ly / -5- 911 r�. 4 /,33 wARNING: , IT XS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR , .TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FORiAT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECXNCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE XN.WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OF OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS T9ENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION SivnAt re psinte4 Pntt ba aidence Ad reaa HAMQ (IZumjter. Street. City 6 County) DASD. pp (No. P. _p. Box Numbers) /21 Jritido�ini,E . i�/..<�� ..r I,r�?Cnlel �ieC% a f21_� L /22. ,,.... ,4 ,„, Pled,`yl/.� ems«ssf/p/4 :;; V, ee%reekv �/3/9/ //, / 23. U l�jn1/�Yl,k M. �lar'l0lr /9�f/ JG/1'N s'�. �y�.��U/ 71.0-7( �24.s„Zoli<. 'Cf' � .5a��/ �l�r. ...27.2, X74,1 O1 /i'srer/t` 7=/$1 -y/ 2 r r (PI�-re a�rpr/�. �.v/Ar��.p /Q TI - 17 Aui Hta.but/ r-/f/-9/ 26.� - 5Vr *Sue ser4 /y-/5' _, "774 /tlEr Q"/26.L., �`�•r P e ,7—/)/'W / 27. ebony gr>tefr / Ye 3 2l1/44 d,e- #2L ,e reei/(.� °7%>1/9/l2 ♦ daiit4 +'4,s,�T�14dcC4 �a�11VI/C� \ c1 `S (� 0tP 1 h 'tot •Q -��i�� / 29 r - '01 (.10 - m- 30 i '.'..9- GU r tiltr dMfift'At/A G1edelido.fil 749/f) °k r:, A /33?•\ ...s y1.J.hNbo 1.1I $�1 k i:0N 4^"t (* 6 rwas. ' 7 jAppi) 34. Vi 35. 36. 37. 38. . 39. ao. 130 F /3l . cssrCULAZ0RLS 6MTDAIrTT I. ‘The PAPA/ Z 6/.44.M./ , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of „Ir_yages and jt! signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. J. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of tho persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing pe ion was circu ed and signed by the listed electors. /mss X7,4,4 At er cesae1 C'o Si nature f Circu ator Address 2,4e iiii 4, G4/N.v ,Tuiy is /9q/ Name of Circulator (Printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to 9 before ma this /S8 day of d� , 1991, by Alt zakL "awr . NOTARY PUBLIC 94rea f My Commission expires: MyCOM alonexdres; nnA, '115. -8- 911064 /JO 5.3=4= SXRCULATOR'S J►FLIDAVI, X, (? vkAk.aL ?"'" \< v✓"eZ , upon oath, state as follows: 1. X circulated the following petition section vv. e of the petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to S affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. >I r�`\. \� l� W4tio 'b2y‘ic S ghature of Circulator Street Address `K Ake..c1/4 1.1. \C v�Ty c•YAG�rlC�6•! Name of Circulator (Printed) city or Itsin WGt.o County c . o State (� \alq\ Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) -Subscribed and sworn to before me this .5 day of rti .7 ILK i( _, 1991, by r thews y m, l•G..0 f L II NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission expires: Iimmmrsop rimse 4ss t ums 911064 . o • 3 WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with eny name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE or COLORADO FOB: AT ,LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHVCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST •'THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Sign0.ture printe7 printed Residence Address Name (Number] Street. City & County) gate IN°. P. O. Box Numbers) (meld €,,,a.....-- ,,.// I�oA+YSrP/. G/l�4aJ /o GtJ P3 S�i 1J1J.a �i"4yII 7"�V `iii,�� x(.04( L,t tgrr. i3�va-1 441 � tati, - . �,- • V 3.4j P ` v e -, RN,rte,�Y And& C� na-P�nur,fns ae ill/ .9/ S,.•,�!/J /.���i/tea// , , //'2 ii•f. .� / ^ i �. i' /"� i) 6. ..� ,� , .d x, _ -. i //���/p (fir , t,l 1�� 7. R G�6�r�Pap�u,uarr tsar, zz r�.r.‘GlT. !/..J 9.tt //4/ 8. C -1,,d .ne - P )0...a 1e%N W iliikst r — -7/✓re- /7-2 14u/ 4 7//f`/ 9. '_-,1Q t sti,. b (u ttuvA. 141�' l 8 ety-e_ e��y/is St %� 40•21•4I-i-ei • . y.r.., ,a w ya d.Mn .?fs79'.r� lUi�.R. /S Ua - OiOhn.rro.Dn U 12.bucks/4/7r ln,µ,r ' 4s/a (tut 1934 yak.! �t ,� co Weld 7-/ •9/ 13. CC// 14. 115. 16. 17. 18. 19. ---- 20. 911064 -5- 57 CIRCULATOR'S AFFIDAMXT l " VLA, sk 1•1, \C..• . upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of County.s and IL signatures of registered electors £n weld 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. pA.rJC. C.A.dtr.a4 C% Signature of Circulator Address Name of Circulator (Printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD )Subscribed and sworn to before me this r`/�`�day of , 1991, by /9401.O,,L/9401.O,,L . L ?Y[ � itete,94 /a40.(l L/ NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission expires:46:mivA) l ,/,092 -8- AST SUPPLF,MENTAL /rrRCUL�!TOR's�1►7DAV�T X, _ �`l?�*21 )9, gam)-//ed , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section Igo! the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution conta Igoe signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any . signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. slinitzed gnature of C roulator Street A dress (1,167)04... ,ot_teilca$ 6?-ecie y Name of C roulator (Printed) City or WP_jc/ County (4/0 YbP /4 State Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY or WELD ) AA A Subscribed and sworn to before me this i-- day of , 1991, by ekeO. opien • NOTARY PUBL 71— v My Commission expires: *'eani exdres Mar.4, MA • 911064 wirs��s� • • • O1 WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand .its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE of COLORADO ron AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN wHYCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST-17CRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Sign tgre priro..1 printed 1ReBSASE,raLJM dreaa Name (Number. Street. City & County) Eats (No. P. O. Box Numbtrs) r' 1. z / 2. .41 9. e . / IA' ., �/ s. floc«* 0 4:j..t--�/4r�.F,t� ,..L.A. 3.81,4_1# P,s,;..,..�J,tZ•ti�. S,2t r ritium 7. l" C 6 G nil? 1 9.41/1 l�alien �llA__ 1 m/ard /, (?4,4.„,7v D•/r� rrecre ►e.1 /Ge„b4i re. ( d-.29'9/ 10. L lie ^Q� F.ALkrl.lci� 7 /0 P]�� � 5T ar/CV eo Vile. C-29-91 11. ,. afortekry rel.4fLa.ti�ps sonic dr Air C7 Egs tJre;,'loll)/? 6-.29.1/ 12. /(q4 ges0te& enter i.An'r. Z(, s-r rooms y G Glaco 1, Gfc9/9/ • 1J. L. t!'z9milt S. MKytw, /r�4•,74 gip P! e r ee.(ri PV kW, ea 6/}9/9/ /J > gr 2 14 / ( Or 1441 1%. • /91 +at fo„1etp 24 flu' S. Alt -try tt, fiii- u) lia tan-ail 1 I 'l4,,e- 0- V :Nov.. -kowc• � ots.- .,u4' c4; 6,mrti „y Co WrJ/L I 1-1-1/ 17. ` .± 1 1 r e J , c -1 - 9! 1 is.0 CNC fc ,1 t, �er‘e T 11,, �� �y,1 V J iza-an�(�1e VD S). l Or e t, 7-1` S/ ---- .."a ai Y IS # ei 1-- -I) i # ° je n/r - ' se 0, 7- 911064 igi -5- III 0 . WARNING: , IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to skin any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR , TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN or THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE,JULY .l, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE or COLORADO FOR'AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WIWI! YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN.WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION giapature pintocl Etiatpd r,la1d nce Ad rase aamQ (Number. stre s. City 6 County) Deal (No. g, 0. ,pox Numbers) 21. 41% /9f 22 d (9,4,4 ool uAl ei,a(t;f9 .,IZ 7 Zc/ k 5f-- 6 0i.PV 7s-9) \23. lerr 12244 Lf,ffroit- °2>,. .-3(1 W - 14 Ls 34-en Pei' 00.0101 7�S 9/ �24. qtegetjaar yVei 1irBride EA. SZ SrA Alit rear ro ife6.F4t 7-6-9) 2�..�,W14.4...J.�.144,,0cArito s Snannt.^.�' tl.,3n Raittf. gv11, 4N-���� ,f'g-J/ 26:�leas.a..... eeG,„ ridwseot er.Serp&t ?i,K,A-2e4' tee 4fEcr•, a G i 7--9-9e 28 .�..�: . l,,AlAo. 711 ee ( 43 1 i1 144' 5i-.-r. ) 6te't1 , Co 10431 1-(0-9/ 29itiate.a./..e 1� .tr4Byegi-:/4,cper /a4,-2,2vriPrstifi✓c44e.kCW.r MIA. 70,45) j-10-7/ 3Dy�e,,,.,,eE G�.fil�lJ dnpRy,4.i?�VAt Ye CA-,�e ClS•e/,r/14IZ914WP-47% 31 e_ .lyi(lcr,/4�j n i . )ri1:S' C�r�G u/ - l 710-9/ 32.]1,""•4-/41 ,,:an. I4414.44_0,H k, 4f i Pr.yteAlb kerve 6...e("?iv.UG.•tegi 7-/v 9/' 33� -A.t• Qe.nne Ma.1•ce 1tLr trs,)re.rrv .— e0 (Me-c.t'ty. GU•SeGv2Srgj 34i/ ee.tev.,.-t- vivvier? IWISs Jr LI 41��n..,GAphibe, 3o(.p 7-10-Y/ 3S.D6WL J N Pl\iiip`tt,,., rm. . j 1. 44.-S*1 , 1, � �y ti¢c w�� .c., k'oo, 7-/0-11 \36• l4 n m Cou „, //i9 4714' Js7l, Ge.� in - 'I Wei? Me et!tr.1• 'Hill 7Hoe1au 311t-rAm.:/,,d fi,orv4vvi 3aose w. 6.4G)• gi.. Vme...04, 044 7-11 - r( 67 AO6 r_ - 911464 /6° _K_ t. • • WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other th his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure its entirety and understanding its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZ OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MU5T BE A RESIDENT OF TVE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A • RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN wHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WEED COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION gionaturo pxinCe4 Printed Residence Address +`llat 1ISNARR, -s tEttat. Ct ty fiscal y) BOks (,yo. z, O. Box Numbers) j3r,/ Gt Ste-S.y QO W el Clog 7-/i-9/ 42,,atre-10-� .fri if N/jy174i1M /yztp !s�T �7ry Co Milos, en, 7"//-1i � � 4 / 13 h+.3 sue_ cr- 49 4149,:•:;&;,- 4.1144 6iu/ey r o C,043f fieit 44. wo4.4, temlan..m_Uevc fry, I'3 :51" (^2�Jj� rD ynr.7S Ce �.ti-9/ ♦ � 46 1 4/PO -/4 7-73 ? I )47 :A- 4 R((►����wer1' iv' 4RAS.44'y1fAr �Q-1�/�t ' COW/ (a? 74?-7/ \ 48. �kG4'C�' '11�yb- -�eAne�4X �" 3/5 J4n ,P[” g. /nn /iG to4/ 7/.x•7/ J a nda r O, ^ 0 7-, -ct/ el r 4ere r 60.�7 .a'f�.Z?�� o •.i�, �1v�c/ V 7 `is -9/ 6 it -0 -el' f1 ✓�iVfS -U.f/j1(, f,..2.3 S�'rr G�1/firg�Xtiff 7-y3-9/ 5 /. 1 �� . gun Donn er'" R('Ev,?y.3S i t �-✓sc.o2taG`, a 63( �`/ // y 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. • -7- 911064 /Si • • ralleuUT0R's azripDKIx I, , upon oath, state as ---Sattiliad---49 follows: JrI circulated the foregoing petition which consists of pages and _ SS/ signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will T pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. teShnid S ignature of Circcocoie-di or Address ACC ley /eizr/c_• 9 631w/Cs VArAY Name of C rcu ator (Printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this ri day of 1 11/19 , 1991, by Glee l.. D. aWh, . NOTARY Puezzc 94,-- 4 My Commission expires: My commission moires Mar.4,1995. -a- 911064 S , 027 WELUIAL CIRCULATOR'S_ VIT y � ' I, 413414 ( � ,'� � � , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section 42 of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition war, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to t affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. 4,9- 12d1 ? 7k St Id � SIgnagre of Circulator street A•dress Gies*-`yI rn. Y, t 11 r Name df Circu ator (Printed) C ''tyttor Town 1 WGI County (7, state f�-S — 9 r Date • STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to be ore me this day of ` 44, u� , 1991, by 4� / R1 g ] r > r. h • Q.. NOTARY PUBLIC mg O tivra bn tom xugust x,1993 My Commission expires: 911064 • • O WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or THE STATE OF COLORADO FOX: AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WEIGH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST-THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT LS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION ,SkSLALturs printrl 1:1023.B DAte • z. eiti L. S1w,,;•prAabnr CJc(c( G•z•E-4( 3. ,«.�� j{.tki/ e rkli tall 9r4S`7"4 le re e �e a, l�i Lai-9! 4. • l(,i �•!nK rdies MVIC dial I i nux Ce-Ka i t, s 4f((< k/la 29-91 \5. .S0,24; liFiCiAn!/00/5. 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DO not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read . to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A crazing OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE,JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST HE A RESIDENT or THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR•AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN.WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OPT OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS '1".VENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Signature Prhipte4 printedjaessidencp &Oreas Name (Number. Street. City A_County) Date No. P. 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II \ 7�s - 40. el'� S79 -.S 1-71 'tL .c-f-,-4 e1- 71e-/9/ ,r,_ __ 5,110S4 ./46\ 0 o a WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other th his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly •sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read Or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary Of an initiated measure its entirety and understanding its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZ OF THE UNITED STATES: IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or TPZ STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WE'D COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Signature ,printed priinted_Residence Addrepe HAEe (Number. Strees.`Cdity & Countv) Date (No. P. O. Box Numbers) 41 Ot, ,;� IDIV aeNQf/ao9 l2 kelt eo ioG31V Rio/9/ 42,Oi+ip,c4/Yea,..445 enotGnGC *4, el 4(12 Glace Ave Grtrk. Sods9 7 ( 11 43 A _ �✓ T .1 . /n�/Pl c. /,+/ /4")* /�. /�� r`//�9 got 44 r 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. • 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. • • _7- • a �� L'J'RCFL��OR' �LF?DAVI T I, 1g47 111 efre:"f,--A, , upon oath, state as follows: / sel. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of pages and , Nil signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 1. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. Y have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the *.oregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. Atli 7 fn sr rho �Ob3 j Signat a of Circu ator Address/ 1 19V v Name o Circulator (Printed) Ddte STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) /Subscribed and sworn to beforeme tilts ` l- day of C k��f , 1991, by it � , A- � JI . (/ ,g/r., a NOTARY PULILIC My Commission expires: 14/OOIIIm�i0�1 Mar.4, 1995. -8- 911064 /Or SRPPLFMFNTAr, prorpra moRlS AFFIDAVIT X, follows: �r � {ej � ��N��of`�oY� , upon oath, state as 1. I circulated the following petition section of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution conta ning signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was l�cf1'ircppulated and signed by the listed electors. Ci'lhcc acit&-- ����ar Rs- i y3- 14'Ie. Sgnalure�Fof circ/u for Street Address roo,rNameiof Circulator /Printed) aety or W\QtO( County / C �lQre G i? State tii40451— 71 /Q7a Date/ STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) aSubscribed and sworn to befo a me this 4H day, of lt,,,re , 1991, by �nirprrf� -Sf�irifleze NOTAR BLXC My Commission expires: iMCormnhelonexdrhM ,4',t^n5. 911064 . . ® • 8 WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone t0 sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or tO knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOE AT &EAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST-THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Si.Onature printeA printed Residence Address SAMI (number. S.treet. Ct.tv & .Couptv) DAII 1No. P. O. Box Mumbers1 1 idde e. .2 Rehear)I. Reflood.. (etab- Wawa. FoWy LAIe 1 7.1'x%/ ffk"14r tT /P /ash Vidi.,,K-r".1-7 2 4184/Q, ir••w-"h _lehrjem „ Prr41i<r CO 8oGsy wed 'S 9/ eOe�Ctr;nicra��p t Cotorrn u!ta r.� V �r4.t l'ren,4 f (, if ed 7:5--4f arena- reek, O. CROwe 1066 LkAlCit� WCd F7. broil 0:442 I (+'fiuto 7'8-9i 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. . 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. —_ 911,064 /7.5v -5- CI M AWR/5 AFFIDAVIT I, hto rArt\ A. S'ttembAs.an , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of N6 pages and y signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person • whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will S pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. 44c &1063V s na re of Ciro ator � Address J S�enhe�se�. c M. ./b/ Name Jof C rcu a�(Printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD )S.mb 1scribed and sworn to be ore me th s . day of , 1991, by w. • .00 NOTARY PU C My Commission expires: (Ov iwiGy • -8_ f 911,064 /76 i Amu m N cu CIRCULATOR'S_} FIXDAVJT I, 77W/7 ee I 71?ejt , upon oath, state as follows: u 1. I circulated the following petition section !//0 of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in weld County. , 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any r signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. w � 7 � �;� 01.y3er (but ?% Signature of /Circulator Street Address Amem hof Ci culator (Printed) City( or Too tad CountO State /fitDate STATE of COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Cubscribed and sworn to befor me this day of l9frtr,1991,by iii/ AK A . Ga.. NOTARYIC My Commission expires: Ayodnnaftexpires Mar.4,199S. 91.1064 ® 4 WARMING: IT XS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her Own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SXGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; XF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT of THE STATE OF COLORADO FOB; AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE 'PRECXNCT IN WHICH YOU LXVE FOR AT LEAVE-THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON'OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION $ianatur, psinttl printed ResideDge Afidreda MAMA 14.110122X.,--itxrrsS,..Sa & D1111 v) 1211.t.t rpo. P. O. _Box Numbpret 2, (�rCe Al��lye4ab [/✓CJL?� &41ilkNi Ulpd(C! �' j.�9/ o 3. n .r / 4. .:. _ Z 4 .44er .7.72...7., ZOTh1 .d.t G��� 9/ 6.„S•07-N}A.,r.�vAre v Fr ad,L ,7s.) yi1 /7 ,V /01 latia Pala/ /9c/ wap° ! 8* jr- JSJ9ea, l drtjg si-,2,3 I a— 7 rre grin? g.tst 3. 9. gkeede id., _..- 194.4 P Ege6e1 &HS Zy Srl *ate, NJvl 7A/9/ • 10.44 1144,Qnuv n aou .r,,.... arm Jr&)4- tr-P\ (46AAIp4d 4bQe.. 7-pcii 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. `_ ` -s- ✓11464 45// • II • i • lJ giRculATOR'�4]uximmzT X, 17�1.(i�t i fi •.)e. , upon oath, state as follows: g 1. X circulated the foregoing petition which consists of cages and / 9- signatures of registered electors in weld county. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. a. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time Of signing, a registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. -22wr eeRea-- ay..50(avck 76 (ctirl(o 1'66 IC / Signature of Circuiator Address Niu Vr e..‘, Rat- 7f 1/9 I Name of Circulator (Printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before ma this " day of /UJ/11 _, 1991, by _ �iiCi e l rltz . 977,A �// NOTARY PU9L,IC My Commission expires: iV1YCdnmluton expires Mar•4. 1995. -8- 911064 /if y ,\. SLIM= ;IRCULA34R'S AFFIDAVIT X, � D ��% , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section gO of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution oonta ning signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the bast of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to S affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing yeti circulated and signed by the listed electors. S •n- o C a Str Ad•r Name of C rculator ' Pr' nt d) jt Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) b A Subscribed and sworn to before me is it - day of Prel , 1991, by 62.Al ci/ C 'yr�_ NOTARY PUBLY¢ My Commission expires: My fpnm ssion expires Mar.i, t"" 911064 • • �► WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN or THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or THE STATE OF COLORADO For AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHrCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON"OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Siunature printgft printad Residence_ AQdreaa HAM@ fNumjler. Street City & County) Data Llio. P. O. fios Numbers) 1. famrz t (<64 NaneyC C/or,e d0.9�o'Oh Ruy a_ 1r�, (BOinC IN9! 2• f�u,Fa,✓, Q �� ese+itt. P CAW grA5SS _by k' so , Ke'�7 Wt-7 ) 7! it 4. 'Ludt nun hiy amtemotes x7 416 to c P �S f"it�r eo y//i f r/19/ 4, `�,,44, AMi Habe se-o CAM- 5SIE WA6o.4 4RAI,- Adele ater `/ CO WCL0 VIA, 5• gl���//////���� C//A 1 1:17,\04,1;w7.5 YE /. iiC f:J✓lyv`' )0ARRA 1��y�fl�4 but P r 1�4R4,et,:s e...Li a-,,,.0 VirrIf 6. 96114?kitty, era,/ Lour 4OaO.. N. &it &tied., weld 14141 7. 61443. Vnna_d Ry+r z lino c roW a &s ma vl z7t>ut Grcefe y weld Inns 8' CA . el�iy �A3),G•.d ofiy fn I 9 L 4-1 VOLE., Cam-RG C.F yi w e"Li) �9�9< 9• adie ti�adza. g.alje0A;Rre,kli AnntH62►Jyo4rOtgejSNau 692-AL-i. WC I1? 7111 1 10 �irl:�a41/14inily (1/44:71:47h.f,�r�. /6?1112cIdedieLveivirPAe y 1(4-W Cr 0/97 11. 'J.�/- Rmlatiotg ((gft,k ,?.Ta"ice Ate FaTK e We Ad f0/ "12 --- �/hileo�Notat , void 4.itw.t:.otk,_flQ tto w lt,e(¢r 13.E 4,1114, '�/r/Jf/Tr IA D R 1v172-14);(1" l//7 ,�fg-✓ 14. CJ 15. ^_ 16. 17. , 18. 19. 20. 211064 /-5- 97 P . gnarsolis AFFIDAVIT ,.. /_I X, (� � , upon oath, state as follows: I. X circulated a foregoing petition which consists of ages and /IL signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to tho beat of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. ,7 , Q51e61( Sig\ A/r `/_I�'r'cu-laaatrJ7oorrr Address Nam of Circu�or (Printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) gbscribed and sworn to before me this /go day of, 1991, by W n /Sie . 9r-44 NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission expires: My tommhdcmexplroOW.4,1995. -8- 911064 :DD i. 412 .222 EMRNTAL c[RCULATOR'S AFFIDAVIT I, td�-l-Zr— , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section ;i2 C,(0 of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will i pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. Signature of circulator Street Address Name of (Printed) City � City or Town 2e it A County State eldjusT 9, ' ,le/ Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to befor me tlis day of /brq,. e , 1991, by --- �' e.c NOTARY U L1C . my Commission expires: Myeomminlon cal Mar. ,1995, 911064 • •. WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign anv initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A ' REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OP AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or THE STATE or COLORADO FOB` AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WH7!CH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-Two DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OM•OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Sicna=4_e print@g prigted Res,idence.Addrito lig= (Number. S_trs t City b Countvl pate // (fio. $, O. 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C 7-g-`l/ 17. 18. .- 19. _-. — 20. -5- 9110S9110643e( • • CYRCULATOR'S AFFIDAVIT I, An. it,66, , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I Circulated the foregoing petition which consists of / pages and /G signatures of registered electors in Weld County. J 2. Each signature £s the genuine signature of the person whose name £t purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed £n my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. Y have not paid nor will Y pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. Y was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. S gnature of Circulator Address i.[in- .et Fees broker /9,/ Name of Circulator (Printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17— day of 4 y IN , 1991, by (DA-A09-9e nig, • - 00-0QS .tom - NOTARY PUBLIC J My Commission expires: Lo ( `-r:': -8- 311064 a0t I , .S.U.2 30 CIRcumapgis AFFIDAVIT X, �*, q fC444/1.1) , upon oath, state as follows. 1. X circulated the following petition section -0'I of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 6. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to S affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. frt M1475 9hature oul for 5treeeet Address amr4 0 oC r of ator/ (Printed} CR9(0" �7rown 40,14 County State [ it.f' la n v I 1p/ Date / ' STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) "' Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of (�(/!(� i , 1991, by Secda a eyerr NOTARY! C My Commission expires: Myeoinetb+lee expires Mar.4,1995. 911064 . • • 1t WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or THE STATE OF COLORADO FOB: AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION signature rtintel printeQ Residence, AdQreSS ZAM2 (Number- Street`City & Courtyl Data WO. P. 0. fox Numbers) 1. 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C' ass , 73y/ —5— 21.)064 a/3 • • • WARNING: , IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name Other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR , .TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MOIST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read tO you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CIT rli or THE UNITED STATES; xr YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE,JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR,AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO 'TOTE IN,WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS 19ENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION $ianaturg prinxed iiilltla R a d.022 Add,+ress nam4 (Number. Street. City & County) DAt2 rNo,_p. O. Box Numbers), '21/. / 'A < ,, 300/ ki l5ff',r A of 90 6 4/7/`LZ. -., '��/ /• r~ or if:desig.s CO g"O, / ?/31/g/ /l p,.0 ea 21. 11 ,x. nw, � ,2 d . et- F c, , 3 7— -v/ 2a. 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Do not sign this petition unless you have read or NAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure its entirety and understanding its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZ OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THw STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Sianat_urs printeq printed ges dense Address EAMC (Number. stme5. City S County) Date / (No. P. 0. :5pE.,,Nmbere) `11.4oils laic 41v(1 79b ti3nWtunx'ief 3erWi.r RPFtiD tin Zo 7/x•9/ 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. -7- 311064 Q • cystairanoro s AFFIDAVY't T, �r1d U �� d/ , upon oath, state as follows: (( 1. T circulated the foregoing petition which consists of g pages and 11/ signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. J. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. a. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. X have not paid nor will T pay in the future, and tO the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. T was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. C kg,Lic.4.. £ I .��a I ovz„.li 3 �,P�ey Co 2,443/ eture of it a Address Sfrabinnt d 4 as � I. /921 Name of Circulator (Printed) D ted STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) ge ubscribed and sworn to before me this / it dayy of 1 , 1991, by _.5icifAn 1St /ttru • 9774, de NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission expires:_ My commission mires Mr Q 7045 • _8_ 9114 ° /S ,87 S iAp ,FMF.NTA C712Cr = 'S AFFTi IY.1.2 r I, /7141.40-1 �• Lr0<1.0/45. , upon oath, state as follows: 1. X circulated the following petition section 20e of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 1. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. a. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any �. signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. S gnai' tune of Circulator Street Address �Ler" C. 1----dritss Na a of Circulator (Printed) City or Town County Gt. state -r e„)4) ) Da t• r STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Su9scribed and sworn to before me this day of yYrt , 1991, by Ar.67./ b' NOTARY PU,�+IC My Commission expires: Mtoe+�on mmfon Met 4, 11//995. 911064 • WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than Nis or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when net a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO HE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or THE STATE OF COLORADO FOX! AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Signature prjnte!1 printed Reemidenc- ddrp NAMA . _ Date 11Z• ' •...9QK 121leys] (n_2'1-Q1 6-� - ; S;ILkoepkvj 11rz /3r�.cq-��_ #�� e4• 3. o \a. 5. t Ad- gin.a el 4:54The S-1,4 36TH 4a rr &Agfa)/ /4/61. 1 trA °6.�•.�- /1/��4� !� �nr Z.- 7. Qn, J)• Paps Dpy P, c-zsucH 2,n e,1 nvej- 1 clacf) yco Lys GI1 4 i a. 7 . fa,r M.err_A/f_- ll/l yf f' 4-Ate J jem/ bj ��:.e 11/* / y71U w- mss•. idea •6� 9. /2"....11.14, ,/�✓rNllrizerwwe6 z -zd'p! ylVv. F1u. 1\a.ytA. 0.0,{a* Id0 a�oti,Asr+wA \A,^ykL L-IS-4I tldr1= SOE HOS PerCaetb , ere.49 id / • 12.,t°`�� Kv �e'r [ 09449/ N. N entlite. �ie�/. et_ L ten/ ce 1 la. ! 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Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST HE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN or THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or THE STATE OF COLORADO FORIAT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHIM YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN.WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS x°)1ENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION ,SigaatUre printed printAQ Residence Addr-ms Name Amer. Street. City JY Countv1 Mac asz, .p. 0. 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Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summery of an initiated measure its entirety and understanding its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZ OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or TF: STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT or THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WEt0 COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Signature ,printed printyd Reeidencd 844L220. EAMs (Number. Ssrpet. City ¢ Coyntvl pet& ,y j2O�P, O. BOx N +mb�ra 1 \a4 ,.c.,7/ w....Ap ��4��//� 1146.0�{3 /7/422 LA,C.j2- 7�,9 -rs C 1 C3 f'✓ 1�. UM --9/oit ?-3-9/ 43 / SA � t�• �2 . 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G.��'rd 7-6. y/ 57. /� / /' i Rkvo-,r�I�, Qr1�✓q 4_7/"r ( /y j 58. l'N` �:Lt �• ENnVV � l-lleit114 FAtiaw. 7015 �/O ,46-9/ 55.� 60. • -7- 91.1064 a02.3 . • e • CYRCU�TO� aryinin I, rr t t• ��r.tJ , upon oath, state as follows: I circulated th foregoing petition which consists of 1, pages and -car signatures of registered electors in Weld county. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. T have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. signature of C rculator Address �rr/,,‘„ f L. S S Name of Circulator (Printed) D ed% STATE of COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this yea day of 10Z- /y• , 1991, by • ,� N TORY PUBLI My Commission expires: tAyGprorryWon °g9irn Au"4'19" -8- '°911064 7 5UPPLEnNTAL CIRCULATOR' FF Dj�y� XI //rr/�reiX ettAltilte7 , upon oath, state as follows: 1. X circulated the following petition section eQ10 of the petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. ��� educator1.2 j 71: afa --- � titer et.) S g *- e f Strat lfddress Nam(XrT , P.vR iY e or circulato�r��rinted) C ty or County atirt state .91,4/ Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) /, Subscribed and sworn to befo • me this _ day of _ Citt1.' , 1991, by arefy /n �1'.erete NOTARY V x 4 My commission expires: Nlyeuar,liionezdnKMer.4, 7crg 911064 . • • D-- . WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR • TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN or COTARADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO ron AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT or THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Bienature printed rrintpA Residence Adtess Name (Number., Street. City & County( atc (Nod P. O. Box Numbered le 4 271-de 1 4.4 Veda erm,;:, /%o-.V+Iit7rLfryotty nnPoG./ Ini/� 6/2V91 3 o.s,..���c� t\�ty V\.C^6v n� 14k `-4‘1, ‘‘,4' Cot`tu\e,IJCn 8n(e3k 1Aitla 4'19119( aca.lcL cLmcc.3brsncrl�l ��,.__�s/ /6r4Sr� �_� _� �r43� /G�cbL�p/9i �p tvJl f/y/',Sri // i—dl. .�{��nisn....at �/Yell.�G�ie. Ot Gnat), �+4/t yW�4Q�q/\ty14 y��/` ti r wit /� Q 7 T I.n .T 1,9li C -I-AI 7 ,.11' �lI .6.... /!14 y .ro, cis1/Y V/j/ 8. Lr /81161 1- yr`�r...}— Law E.-'�aa'p/Sd„..- 2.27 N. .�n/Aai', reresi Qc, /4.1tni, 747f/ �9 �" �li�lt^ it zriv�ft ? S' [f t �R4�1�', . C� X117 7-2•'4! 1 V/� (l n4/l�I.o4 cJ 33 M. & / • 7 4 11 ii � ��,,,_m:A.,,..; 1'y,r�,/i //,te ?��4VA-/f-jl cm's..Li S n via: 1 7'—X—?/ 1��it- 1044t,, X,4410 AZ LCY DR. 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Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS of AGE; A cn IZr,N OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT of THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR,AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN•WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION Orr OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS 144ENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Signature Prj,pteg printed Residence ae reae EA= plumber. Street. City ; County) Date Olo, P. O. 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DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure its entirety and understanding its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZ or THE UNITED STATES; IP YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF TFI STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN wEtD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION SSyAatPre printrg p,E{nted iteside_nce Address dAMA (Number. Street. City & Countvl Qat ($0,._p. O. Box Numbers) 41.S 4c-.est-/t1�T r^ra8/p y Ci X. /Fd /d 9- to-k'/ 4 • 47u..,^ "Ity /937 .2G/-4 /1016l'4,Sy ere %O 7-A9-9/ q , * • .9/ .r \44. ( Mt G ' naC 5.t rasa CY-cr., << . Co tOtkiL 14-It 4 &la(40 r cO/dO a y RUC • G' Wad 7-013 1 . _ . p m,.c 1ts,Z?o"+ 'tit Rl) A•:114•4' GeseSnnq f9 u1L'try 7-1)-C11 47. • 4= . 4 . .r "cola y Xotosi V.1124, olarkirm1 PL. Cweelti t1• W.S9 1-11-81 c 2 53. `M/ � (, • Z644. OA 1 et. taco 7a-C.l ' ►,Sohn Gsa0d 0112 504'S q./ owe.fe.i Co "• 5• :. k Q €440.. So'1 Prf. da•.ac4h.\ Co 'gyp b3t '1`13 q\ h �Q - CkWFTW1 SON Gag 9thAvs. GA-s.6y co s41 7-/3-91 (tonics; _ ✓ld* ram 4Aa9 1 tjes ceresiryr G t+leA°' Gi•9 / 59C RRc_Iueezint9. //a. !�0 � (rift CA. /wiz 7-4/4/ 60. (� -7- 911064 0239 • 4 . 4.1.?3T9g'. _rtmvit d , upon oath, state as .ated the foregoing petition which consists of h� signatures of registered electors in ,n signature is the genuine signature of the person • .t purports to be. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. . To the best Of my knowledge and belief, each of the ns signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a .stered elector. 5. S have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to she best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. S was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. Signatu Of Circulator Address 7//s/y/ Name of Cir u ator ( rin ed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) 94bscribed and sworn to befo a meLt"his t day of , 1991, by �A��� t e*4 ' NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission expires: lty ca rob:lion expires Mar.4,1395. 91.1064 ayD , I. . ' 0 g CIRCULATOR'S jTIXDbIrt, X, �7.ere `�f/t i -el , upon oath, state as follows: _,/1. X circulated the foregoing petition which consists of �J pages and 1'l signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 1. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. a. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. #pirif iltae.r-sr� S-1-1 �� r/_-�-t v s gnatu Of Circulator Address fitc( rP / N D/q 1�',hAf �116�* Name of Circulator (Printed) Dated STATE or COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) 9„, Subscribed and sworn to befo;e me this�day of, 1991, by eAre l a ra,i NOTARY P(JULXC // / My Commission expires: Mlp action expires Mar.4, 1395. -8- 911.064 ayD CI$CUL/A/ATOR'S AMDAVIT I, 4414NsrV , upon oath, state as follows: 1, x circulated the following petition section .2/l of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affiXed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. T was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the limited electors. 4446440420 410 Fidko S nature of Circulator street Address A e e.id R. aye sets rar T`h Name of Circulator (Printed) Cityo GO a !� County do i6 wdo 8s 6 a/ State Date STATE OF COLORADO) r )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) C /I Subscribed and sworn to before me this �7 N day of Air , 1991, by amsti le Mal I111A • NOTARY9yi'LIC 4 My Commission expires: Walmm„tacm roimrfter . t!rl '°911064 • • wARNXNG: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to Knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNXTED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THXS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or THE STATE or COLORADO ron AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WWICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON"OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION ,signature printed printed _tesigence Address Name atumberi_ Street. City_ & County) De= L,ttee6a,th,//�/,///�Y1����, /,� //!� lf1Q, P.�O,�ox Num(bre/rsl 1. /NiYf h, 'M.NP / ilasoMJ /Agt r-74W /�� - I-Ti t." 144 �eidif/ � 9/J� �,� �/ � l / }� // 1/�P��7 2. rh.�.j;�//�L.�-'^^ ..., 12,47Z„).„' ,„ 044 Fia 7Dh Ape P •1k X100, e0 AOG.Z/ „o/q, 3. (�r�tna¢F, /c� Ctis-/r,l, ^ /3/ 7 , 7>/ St �;�. e /.Yi Cv �v •VFri �//�17 • .�. �n ` �+,��.�,.�►A •w tonA\NA( ;.1 Te011 �t 1-11.4! r VYe/ -11-94 • 7. !' l b , 1 36/7 ♦ Af. r4D6.? 7-I(-4/ s. cal_ ! . Aor ,I. /1c • s. . 9y - ,. vwc) L l -n-99. 1 s .e- ID 10. � + -crux�".. lols,tia,Atak't is �{��r.I...tans (C"eV 2I1-4I 11.`.l rr / ! td4� 37,2 �gGj L'l i! � .. 1/n -tcituC. • ktrut .C C.?( ."-1✓ 13. la. , 1 til0 ls. _ 16. 17. �, 1 18. .�— ' PKa 19. 20. -5- 911.054 c2 if • • CIRCULATOF'S AFFIDAVIT Y, Pone /c/ Q get w+ rot I p l , upon oath, state as follows: 1. S circulated the foregoing petition which consists of ,pages and signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to bo. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. Y have not paid nor will T pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. /a g 0 /44A Av AL s ature of Circulator Address Name of d Circu(W (Printed) Dated' !2" /94/ STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me triis � - y of , 1991, by 7>nni d g [ri.'/r�,(/'e/'�'-AS O A LIC FIRST SECURITY RANI( My Commission expires: Orli I, /99$ fort Wotan.OS 40, Stu* ored* ea321 -8- 911064 o7o e., S Ipp .F"R_OTAL CIRCULATOR'S AFFIDWIT follows �Ora:, Pei, l`1�it , upon oath, state as ; 1. X circulated the following petition section � of the petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution conta ning signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 7. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other parson has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. ai26 7s14A 461 CAI 41*y S gnat a of Clrcu Street Address pc AO Name of rou ato pr rated) C t oor tyy county en State 4r- 7- 9/ Date STATE OF COLORADO) r ea. COUNTY OF WELD ) j2, Subscribed and sworn to before , this ._day of . r(llrpa.Y° , 1491, by C tai' //J. G�frr�j'` w NOTARY PO My Commission expires: Mycommf1011cz^"- r:^r.A, g i. .\ 911064 Asa • s WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE or COLORADO ran AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHYCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON"OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION V.anature printeg printed RoNidenre Addrenn, ktha4 (Number, Y S.tree;. City y county) pets Bo xumbern) �.�., -rak.y.✓ i y;2 .7-77dit Qri . _Az?,��.td rid LSi/ A le • A ceaS ,?au Qoc Cocerb, ti t,Petc4 31/4, a�� S,¢/ grid" , ask• _cote- Crn-e--Ycy_ i- /2) 24/50 /a. �/,rY_/e1/EC�?7002- /7- 1,PielA grafir}/ GaCtn "7�0/ / 6 w h2agl/_ M /tv //ST C ar-dele a s 82O 4w/ / 7 Al NFFLNtiregAl 4- � 44. /G SD .'tt 'got tore �Patie./ CIO$6,�/ 7/9f7 / 9. )AbA. kin !Din nfry4 Sf i'7 (tacky,y, ro &hal y/)/431 1C / � ANe�e, „.,4riat " .,�, •. ,/,. . jrl 04- 0nly lam• j5-1/ A4 A r13.67 i"Zl,K.,�(WA'r&0l Tn:{1`tc irNTINtivic r rl I Ala-c.}u4%1O I y- 1�i tl 't/'7`/ezi rr ` E n' / 15.12/.'Y�/ tt/) g aj patavr �rl�!lt/�v.,.,NS:tatn LCI)�.'�i" / 16.+(In..7� ��ro,,u h„L d5.2R ? --1/�SG ,h.,�,G��.1aCZ17117I3/V flNQ(L M ,�,n 0. O V n (-Nry n 17, /g, • rAailar1 EXCI (CIU C S C �� A4e Ci+ePQ7, (,)9,1.9 l (Db. 7(31cct 3.69 Y' .. 0.01/4 A.ON-itt+ rnor ClaiN4M42.a1..4 at'•(1 a,23e.1.CO8661i 719.1!/ / 2C OQHN. Fnnnmfe..2grat< -4/9/S r no d'�/. / P.4741 G 911464 -5- ® • O WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE,JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN,WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS T9ENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION j nnnture pri ated Prilltsd_Reeidenae AddresA SAM2 °warm, Atrees City k-C9unty) ,Qpy$ (No. P. O. Box Numbers) G 1121. � l n�n� _�il�i �R3� s�and �rxa:s„ «, g4(ga 764/ A2.J-'f2. kv •C>et\e". PoCS k1411SCLe S/� z- sit �u/, Co 054 Ss/ 7'-9-9/ 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. _ 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. a-C3110641 -6- �� /CIRCULATOR'S AFFIDAVIT ' tI, / , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I c rculated t e foregoing petition which consists of g pages and p..1- signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. a. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. . , / �....i �, .7/,U isfh 4eie C} .#f Stade!/CO 1(463VS gnatu• = of C J�'u ator Address ,7 / Name of C 'rc a • r (Pr. nted) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )8s. ' COUNTY OF WELD ) 9 bscribed and sworn to before a this /,ail day of i , 1991, by Owl / ' ,At. NOTARY PUBLIC 944.,rt 4 My Commission expires: Mycommls3100 expires Mar.4, V75. -8- 311064 czcA6 /I J CTji�TIthIC2 '5 AT+ill2MIT ��,a,7�f,i, / td , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section .)/ 7. of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person • whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. X was a ,registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. tr + /J CZA,C_Q 4 S na ur of C rcu ator Street A dress gffe.7h ?La ??? Name of C rculator (Printed) C ty or County g State ?* /� /-, ' T ^ `Y Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to betore me this� i day of • Mirgirf , 1991, by , ireel.e �. � . NOTAR42419ZIC 4 My Commission expires: Mycommission Win"Mow.4, )9415' 91.1464 . , . • • // WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than Once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THXS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING TiCTS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO ron AT LEAST THIRTY-Tw0 DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WW,CH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND. REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Signature prj.ktvl priat90 Reside Addreee Name ;Number. Street. City & Counts') DCL Wt. Pa O. Box Numbers)"91.1 '.,' ar/. atJl /mr e 1 /R 24 - ? •uf.fre ci cil ..t., U.12,D,DJ 4-.4-T! 2. iti , X8'7 - Of1/ 3. I e 6)yOW SRIC* ?year .ario, e1 ri/ 9K41) 6 O 41,40.0� 1,,.1.D%) G,.s0-9i 4.'�`{ noser/eake x1/4,9/ CKn/ttle, SWIN-9 91�1� 1. , �`. �.Y1. C.\-tc,1;y LUG�A �a Oat 5. C`l�JQaJ�t- n6� /aaced, 4. 9 a M A,O i'rrCh 13 63- 6 Jet4 '' /�o� like��X . � l0' "I i 6. 674,--'--.d-mss' 0 A Y0t7rie 110? 0L.17:licet.31- ago-1 q, 8:'a cer,i_ r Yieq;7,;e1?;q?sJ 92 3, -ii EA/2,-c- �A.�, *5W l"3r�II 9. tie,i„' .Pi /vweef tiffs "90?-/a ope 44.4 ,-l/ 4-so v "10.44-4 LA.._ %Lew/s. 14 eta. ?aft;iszte . tehe k,44 . &z it/t/ •7 J- 7/ 12. (7sa...t:' .41(lrte.I �jr(l• ift 4,7S ye /44�riC vl r'!/ 7"/• g/ ✓14. 1 Gig W. QV: /flao MAirensw gh[ln -006k:1sy eP 741/ 1s.CICCn'6 rrf L//RgrESAasFN,,,�JJ,S MAfive �eFE4�' l✓ELQ 71-11 16. (/ 17. 18. 19. ---- 20. -5- 911064 j 77 * e CIRCU],ATOR'S 2M7IDAVIT I, 9regal./ e" U , upon oath, state as follows.. 1. I circulate¢ehe foregoing petition which consists of .Q pages and // signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. J. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. ilia tact:444,F} 6,- 5 a re of circulator Address Nit II S h �-►-P 7/i- 9 Name of Circulator (Printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) 9Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of ;1 , 1991, by Xc ec th 4, 4;7, • NNOTARY A09LIC 97-er--- 4My Commission expires- Myoommisslon expl�thr.a, 1495 -8- 911064 01O �o �� / rTPePI.ATOR'S AFFIDAVIT A I, 9ha l- 4/70 , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section Ike of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any a. signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. gnature of Circulator Street Address Name of Circulator (Printed) Cit o�r�lbw /"'rQs'/J z. ca County e -a) State ere 7a7/ Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) "'Subscribed and sworn to bettor, me this _day of nitre" , 1991, by pia c. /''vii e • NOTARY 7rC .- 4 My Commission expires: tb'commission expires Mar.4,1995. 911064 WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO MOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CITIZEN OF TEE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO For. AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AI RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WH7!CH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR I.FTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Sicnature priastrfl pri+)ted Residprae Asldremp MU@ (Amber. Sxrpet. apt jr County). ate iNo. P`0. BOX Numbers) 1.4 / 2.t•-, a �r ,�.eco, -1• 'trier- J„�. MOP jrrettel-G`� lake �/1, 9. 1 (n_t,l 60>tek'k Aketu4. f ? .4., ?/Lg&Mier (/O.10, a.". 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Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTER= ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE: A CITIZEN or THE UNITED STATES: IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE,JULY .L, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR'AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: AND REGISTERED TO VOTE INtWELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TNENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION 5ianature printeil gri tsd upnigsina l eas N,= (Number. Street. City & County) 2=@ (Np, P. O. Boy Numbers) 21. (.arr.1. 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Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure its entirety and understanding its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN X1:AR.S OF AGE: A CITIZ OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF TEE STATE or COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN Weal) COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Sicnature printed printe4ltesidence AQQtnrUs SAES IN + IISi S reet. Cis yL& O +Wray) Date Oto. P. O. BOX�;umbs=1 �C�/J1 f� �1, EC/c411 _�'' � � 41. / �. , 5"�1/I ./ F4diu .3822 w•rev-Cr?e/y/` 4/We/d 744/ 42.,.e) ,4 �l AI 44.4,1i,„ Iclz; -D`r' fvr/1' c,rp? kefd 70 1 t � / 43.ii.,,r,./ ,,. +f De.4.2)w Kr,et 6244 R.1.+ 1 it. Windt AV C.. Wai.4 Volir/ 44. /��i7/ 45. Cautiberl11,14_Cates ,a ju 2 „clv'AT,. Greatest Co. ini torn/ 46. _Ofigala I•lo�n 4_Aihk 11,11 . refill A.0 Greye � o• 651 4 1dAV,S/9// 47. 'tAI �IGj II, r�A i�tinhk III 1n /�.14 ��iw 14e/fill 49.ittoN I?u1ui•.l enSeQti0Ptk;SR I40? 8 91.5`ear kREeteVo CO,`APO RfAtt 7/1171 50 el ,eld''IpiAft aA 26i.2 A-Va./Avis 11nted rr,//Ja9y 7.1:4 51. �e P�nyzici AF�n ea /77�._r3 �JIK nrr vC_ n t�/�hQ RnG ZY9/ i ! r L- 2.47,42..2 wanatzeit A-At A-,ilal/r/r .4. .3delve. 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Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. a. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will T pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. �O7.0 /w >•/it /1t s nature o C rculator Address c/ a/l/I AZWel 7 erz ter/ Name of Circulator (Printed) Dated sTATF, OF, COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY-OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this .45- day of 9" , 1991, by • r4N Fl-0Ro v.. `r'7 ame, .. a !./f rte..G. NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission expires: My "iba"" "tK109111 -8- 211064 gig/ i AUPPLFNRNTAL• CIRCUIATOWS AFFIDAN7T I, 4'00 , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section ai 9 of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any , signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. SgnatfeS; ure of circulator streeett Address y+C UU/ Ff r!O `11(4(1y Name of C rculator (Printed) City or County L�°/O . State MC-9/ Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) _ aiSubacribed and sworn to beers me this �Tday of . list , 1991, by pi nn X, Alert° NOTARY B1/IC My Commission expires: of y 9s 311064 • •• V/ WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than ;his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF TEE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO Fon AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHVCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON"OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Sianature Eriatml Exint9A lsziat ce bsl ens HAMS (Number. Street. City 6 County) DAIS ONO. Z, O. Box Numbers) vc%/Q/ ,/ 1. 9.R._ a/r.�{ oz�x. TeAN131./,�Ncw,J 3!!d Acm,„.E .S�. ffamvs c r/ 2. / J. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. r 9. 10. 11. + 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. -5- 3111064 a3 . s']R�/G'U/Z 'S AFFSDAVST I, SAO car/O , upon oath, state as follows: I circulated 70 foregoing petition which consists of If pages and / signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. J. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. SaeSa 1 7O7"/Vit S e signature of Circulator Address • �//Sel ,c4/270 i /Ce 9� Name of Circulator (Printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) S bscribed and sworn to before me this ,Alt day of .J/ , 1991, by tPin.r few° . 92r...• 47,/ NOTARY PUDLYC My Commission expires:_ Mytrmissioe expires Mer.A.1995. -8- 911064 X96 $uptummi.. Cxgcpl+AlpRis AFFWAVIT •X &.�a,QG� grMAN� , upon oath, state as follows:- 1. X circulated the following petition section 'VI of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. J. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the beet of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 6. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. d,,� 4.--) r7i b Qe7 Aa-6e-3cr9) n ure of C :cu ator' Street Address is° cem4 ,.//k, Gtc9., Name of C rou ator Pr nted City or Town bide/ County e_n _ State Date 2/5f 97 STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) A Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of Alert , 1991, by Ghlip.._ °7;4,mosit NOTARY PU �' 4 My Commission expires: IL?C"rti liD"nPinn 4 lNn. , 013064 i O WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative Or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN or COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTEPED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO Fon AT &EAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT or THE PRECINCT IN WATCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PET7y2ION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION $ignature PCigtPA printeQ-8081d nee Address EILMS (Number. Street. Cttv & Countvl DA= Uto. Y. O. BOX Numkeilel 2. cr .��'� /,Fide.,.) 5-9 t`. l(a' 4t, evgfre co, %9/X � � I ,'\tw►`b,, •Q�r e.;r . _1,� ll �/ cc�? t va - 4A tit 7///?/Y5. a�iw McM,a1p Vn1rejsPc kt) a)I r+,4, Loy G 7'1`9/ ✓6lo 1eµ.4 kett,r,ed,—; Arm/ CD Vz21. 5-4 ns.-rdr (:4 • 7/- 9l �. t*MQ^-t (Q/w..�vv�4N"m"Mavtaw.aohisn 2.7o0 ell. t c 5AA5cd.c. 7-Z9 ) 14. figr n, F C�1P�2'L .dice. F chyle acbto WCK 7G ECLO., ITT'9/ 9. 0 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 91. .45 4 ,3 of -5- . , ' ® • P ,,/ fCIRCULATOR'S AFFIDAVIT I, d Zg�^f MZAVAta e , upon oath, state as follows: Fe 1. I circulate he foregoing petition which consists of pages and signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. TO the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector et the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. . / Offee-d-olb ' signs u of circulator Address irain A Ail& 1SACAY Name of Circulator (Printed) Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) ,$ubacribed and sworn to before me this / li day of 1," , 1991, by �evert� i(�naniX' • 1 j €151 NOTARY PCI9SSC2ar My Commission expires: 'Th• Slonexpin!sMer.4,2M5. -8- 911064 .3/02-,‘ fit s31ITLEZ VAL CIRCULATOR'S AFFT AVJT I, SA, J. c Irlf7Aid/ _, upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thercon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any , signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. s gnatdrdef Cir 1� atom Street Address SZ/4 5:4ieinAti Greet Name orf Circulator (Printed) City or WAI 6122•Al County CQ/Qrsidied State 7/.1/9/ Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF VELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this gg day of M p ' , 1991, by .51/ l :aitaAtO q NOTARY Pu rat My Commission expires: aytommlalonexplmsMer.4.1995. 911.064 ) G WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign anv initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS .YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO DE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO ron AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN moat YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Cra Prii1tSA yrintpd Resits amp Addrnlyt SAB@ (ta. City d County) DAIA olo. .p. O. Box Numbers) ..4,r," • WItitlesn 42 Le f PrArtiltealli a 1Y .e 0 11 ''teii �wi u� iha/T. 1.�a �r.�, - yS /J/�`7Z. �.U n -13) M , Pr 'vbkk/•Cn11 S _toQ& .24-*s ' -C-r ru iCl-cam 7-4t-9/ ,.. ► � 1 12. _ .p fv/oyJ/ 0O(3 c.thajs,,,,,e1 el', 64„..0.-171& 7-1G'•e7/ 13.areizif/ day R.444 q .!!/1421 1101 3�./. /tic thi•sAca1i w Pi 4 47-41/ 1 fragii �: fro& �451gs IV0 Alt d . iv to CrIv a 7-/Av 16. j A Aftei Si/y Se 4.o•./q ys iligni-• csill ii,..kr lab" 3/„0i 1 < . 1 7 - " "el 59� /�F Ge PJt t CO 'PA 1. . 9. 441 rticozo� n.,a � _LOW / 19 . .! '► L L.�.�► r Pe4«l,Ms13,01. ?.S2> ve^tAe.. CcesJ, Ce.(4441 ?-Lt A vio. :�. .� J..n, IN>h • • er . , i 3 'ur. 'PV ii. t.44v- 711' -5- 3. • • a WARNING: , IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to s:.gn any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR , TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE, Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE,JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FORIAT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN.WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS THENTY-,FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION $ianature printe4 printed Residence AdOrepp NADA (Number, Street. City & Cauntvl Data ,/ /J (No. P. O. Bo�Jymbera) (fi tis� • � �'' ifii.�(Vi d .2/a9. Seem (OLSEI�7//� S P7 X7/3. �� (C••••, Pall, , Prgn,.L .aaei is 'ij r fly (cried e y C!' 'l h�7/ vt. r,e GotvA. (5-(4710e, Gt r«,le 1 %eh( 2 'deer<J/Q ..J F/i�, cv -�.�u A�a?'ti'f�Z / � _ ._ a._,, � W �/1i/9/ Q ' 0/ ° 7 9. j h- (kW (filitieYrr_ 18093 wOR ► 3 Cfru.4.1. 4•1o7y77407. 3 32. _ 33. _ 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 311064 33y -6- • • ,// CIRCULATOR,S AFFIDAVIT I, )49 j�i�0f7e.) , upon oath, state as follows: „Ll• I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of pages and ,l? signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. a. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pfty, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. 4gna4 S re of 4C rcu ator Address „awa t �,�,. eat/ 5,4//4 S,4/rpjn 7 �-z/Ql Name o Circu ator (Printed) Dated /' STATE of COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) flit scribed and sworn to before me this igie day of )1 J.G, , 1991, by 2 /1".�5ailmao if • NOTARY PUBLYC (/ t." c' My Commission expires: My commission oxpfr»N!rr.4,1S95. -8- • 911064 Os • CIRCULATORS AVST X, �s\.s t"-v•^ a273ay\ , upon oath, state as follows: 1. X circulated the following petition section vant . of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. J. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing tion was circulated and signed by the listed electors. s ) C,,;, QS., ature or C rota ator Street Address Name o C rcu ator (Pr rated) City or 1 County <!-0XQ State 5` L_ Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to befo me this jdf_day of 4,/tie/ , 1991, by nu/L./gilneVien / �{`/� • ♦ !w! NOTARY C 4 My Commission expires: My'commission expires Mar.4,1995. 911064 . . ® • 13 WARNING: . IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to Knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CITIZEN OF TIME UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO ron AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN *ETCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OE' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Siang lire prij+ .1 printed Reztaer,0.� Wire- _ game • _ RD.ta /� V° • •. . .x N . .rg 1. Mei" /yLtf�q SYC__,Irt lflre Lp_So/le G/F[/J fT184/ 2. i•em, 6 q2� . ^ Sty aver(-4100 CV.atri (4,-iQal "34.. t �,Tn�,� .7�2 (a. CL� �� �eA 4.�9f 4ft% Aft A1ttjjlp,' AllAy W /ti'r,�m <7-, /liar' l�.rie7-411 'G��,(4 14, 4,29-7 6. p Srfspl"Roc&r/ 0..L`f`5ficemice, cAnfYy 1.141-1' 72.* 9. /fl killOi�•,�C /eL3¢ff earle 1 Ql a C� I1/40/ 10. tee Irc.c 17ULI �C) ��c,e. (�- G� np Q w< U(d4/YI11. j 7 ton 17yV 3_0 7Y Ode cr Qkree Vim4/ 1 1' _ 7e#5 ul l/44-1 --c . tprcf.e- li Wei (4261/41 1a. 4 t L 04 to eRiCci% roe giLLAte peel* veld 'Aff/f, 14. 1 ("Apr; 4 aitram //34-64-.-/ha'f trad2h l.,/d lc/ ,47/4y 1s i w,�.rti7tiACcf iitgurn- -IWO 154 ft-Au ILC diir� &di 7f�f/ 1 . ,.n1114♦ ;Tali r_AA.nknct `f'y/0 Join ti H 1 `en Icy (one/ � -9/ 17.41 /-r:.fivPPlite-I Mr`""'t` t enwrK /3° in4 sr#roz CP-eoli%f k11.-Lo Cow'' 7/r. 9 t n.t�, e 4se., Ft preh,'r .7 NA 1 ?7n ;4 � '7rn., C. Int.' s? ?•T.7/ r �19.c stn-,, {1,4,4.4 let„ Ff Gg bJ a n I-/ G L5 ZG�.1 /1/C *irk/k/ (7, Bo 1- 7-V 20. . Y , 6 —J- T.c, -x °!� -s.. �� .54-7 )3 WARNING: , IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sS.gn any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to Knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR , TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTEREO ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE,JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FORMAT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN.WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS T".4ENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION ,a+anr +r printed printed Residence Address EARI2 UNumPer. street. City Plitt (14O. P. O, BOX Numbers) J 21. a ` b_ � Cdive b, Nflso �/q - yi �R �IdF CRC 14.7 CI)All 7-02-7/ - fit 2) o .Y` p�X.,�v,�..K. 33� m(,.� .SA C.�, a g% Cif k0( V Z-3-J / 23� i ",a, $� yop�r,a �i U13 /uJ`a s� G,�.o'�� ro ?t,0)(/0�1 7,/th/24.25 �nG [eNF •4}tll Ana7h/r ny ld3! I�QyP+y.�..� lli�/.. CJIi�1is� . (!O T/6/9/ 26. �. , J.rdr.pellrena r-lr6tzsgr ,e✓ cR r] Tyd,,r a,, wt 7/21/4/ 27 ' `_ i "9JI�,Thko � �(SV1 � �.Y��� Tvh.t-n.)J W AAA 4-itt t 2:,.:....� ?D C, l� ri�z 29. ;.:4•r iY..�., , 'Y CNAt.4� '&42 41,t At. 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Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure its entirety and understanding its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE: A CITIZ OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or TNT STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN Sato COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, vOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION r51QD�turfl =tea vase Ptykidetcy_Addr j fl (Number. feet. City Das fNo, P, O. B9xNumtrere 41.,A giok 3;Au4k 6t Weg 17--9-7/ vi / -9-4r � W i a2. s.a.e.,/ �' -7) S.4,,u 9�7, i,c/? Y/ 6 /�.Q1 ,. of 4a�� v f 72.S Ys'-C gee, �rer� / 6i it 7 7-7/ 4 A Cr rd r 3 C � } 2 2 > eu.G O av�.�L4/ ?.ii' S�✓ 145 . QS f7d<���SOC� � to 411+0* ffI 46. Jaa.✓ In y /"76_/7./x, tce...syCo14O5f> 944/ 4,7 \ FY-- HPt-ic1tn1 t 13 ! 1-2)) sr te\P.11�Z1 Cn\n irw n '1 Itt-� I gffiekiSAr� 9-rsaT ti.��.n.,� en � � � eco47> 49. • � ` ti / 14,)a7A7 4��C re, 17,07 nie 7-to-5// 50. \\ 51. 52. 53. 54. r 55. ` 56. 57. 5 . 599. 60. -7- • 4 CIRCU,LATOR'S AFFYDAVST X, ck r+!'VsNantrl , upon oath, state as follows: 4;1. X circulate�t a foregoing petition which consists of �h pages and signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 5. Each signature thereon was affixed in my prosenco. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. G. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing pe ition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. \\-0 BS I % Co*A•FIZAN. ture�of Circulator Address Q \. eT'4w-v17,5 o h ` � 1 - i ,.% -\ 1 Name of Circulator (Printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subsribed and sworn to before ]fie this am day of LI., , 71991, by re,Af Gist 1-1?tar • cfr( / NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission expires: My commission expires Mac 4,1995, _8_ en-7 054 SO° r • CIRCULATOR'$ AFjFIDAVI,Z X, O 1, Y1 p upon oath, state as follows: 1. X circulated the following petition section of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution conta ning signatures of registered electors in Weld County. • 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to = affix his or her signature of' said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. S gnature of C rot: ator J Street Address L �� � � Or� l-� `( Name of Circulator (Printed) City or (th id County State RfA /g1 Date STATE or COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) J AA Subscribed and sworn to before me this ,/— day of Mit rt , 1991, by /1'de.. 4. ranee • NOTARY p T C ,17 My Commission expires: MrcommbsilMexpiresAbt4, 1D95• 911064 • • Ja WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own Or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN or COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN or THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or THE STATE OF COLORADO FOr AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Signature prjn5e7 printed Residence, Addresm HAMA (Number. Street. City & County) "'Atm Mo. $. 0. Box Numbers) / hi �tr.% Y) list". � y �t6Ql� Ly. n M• pod, �� c /Sr �f y r�r«�� 1,11'li �! � 5. lis� p t ". 7ate-�,2c,-4,2* ! 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I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors, • signature of circulator Address Jidarr L , T nor 1(1,t1_01 AC' /99/ Name of Circulator (Printed) Date STATE OF COLORADO) )as. COUNTY or WELD ) bsoribed and sworn to before i�nne this /,Z° day of , 1991, by 174, n e ,( T /Kir . NOTARY KOLIC / My Commission expires: MY commission entre,Mar 4tgas -8- 211064 367 • vh SILERIEUrna rr» nors AFFIDAVIT DAVIT , upon oath, state as follows: 1. X circulated the following petition sectional of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of induoing or causing such signer to 3 affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. S nature o circulator stree / Address r &.a. P.r' Name of C rcu ator (Pr me City or O 40t11-- County n 5- State p // 8 - SO -I/ Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before a this 1 day o; &Ji�/sfi , 1991, by �/t�rl�, /A' NOTARY91/11C My Commission expires: A4Y ebrnabelon expires Ihr.4.MM5. 91.1064 • O • 75 WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOIL AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Signatur printel prii.U.CLTiesidence gees Name (Bumper. Street. City A 3iDty1 �AaSa (No, P. O. Box Numbers).teld/ /2. Kk my,ci yr (Aka /Do5 ilik St kN . RI e nye eho /s. 'tit Tehrsicy11rle 1/62/Y & /i. 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TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A Cruz "N OF THE UNITED STATES: IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY t, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR,AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN,WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OP OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS 19ENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION ficnature printesl aintst amass a Address NA11g {,t[ynIzer,, street. City & S•ounty) Date (PD. P. O. BOX Numbers) ,�, �p P 1G�inAeedmig, in /ate 2_ � 5-n. .� friel y 244/ f Z C.Hs-FIN /tad a VI � 51 gr r 7-1-47 2'c rL* Si., I Spa e. .Cory "I.R.'R CO. ked Si lierrity I1 D�ab7-9 ./ 24.E+414.,,:kih. 4449, unrt, r,'ticl hapere .3-73$ -45419 R4 Clyt!'/rt �/CT Wa0�-I—?I 2��JJ id/14 oyaAwriejtAi. 410 7 Lied 14 - V- C citt a 7 -4-`j/ 26.' J.-22.aw ., .mN9in8 S,l Man c9129 (40t AK. 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DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN or COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure its entirety and understanding its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZ - OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF TVZ STATE or COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WEED COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITXON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, ):OUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION amt.= printrd P +n ed fauns dd rlia j3pma (NumbAr. Srrty . City Is CouDty) DA= MD* Pi 4.���ox NAmbcrn l /41. f a�- W/1/) eir,,e I/p S 1/1j ei i �R47r1�egA -71/-47/ / " m 42. C � ��'thllf •� 910 1n49 7-#-V /4 `3 / s Al 1 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. -7- 9211964 • • /��JJ CZR CVLaic S AFFZDAV7T i, l Tptll_imloi 4 sgke n f , upon oath, state as follows: as 1. I circulated he foregoing petition which consists of ,:a 1. and y� signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. J. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was Qcirculatedand signed by the listed electors.ati.aSignature of Circulator O Address ame of Circulator (Printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) (' �bs ribed and sworn to be ore me th s ADli day of I/ , 1991, by1'f C;rau r. •Jate•-r---..4..-y,di&--rr--) NOTARY PuaLIC My Commission expires: n-C.V 9/ -8- 911064 I A • d-'. 211221127WTE&L CXRCULAWR S AFFIDAVIT X, �N"""A o• A Q, (-- °"••••••5. -- ° wS , upon oath, state as follows:1. X circulated the following petition section air of the petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persona signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any r signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. Signature of circulator Street Address Name of Circulator (printed) Clty or lbwn I U4) R [C1 County o State Date STATE OF COLORADO) )99. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this r day of Pha r r , 1991, by (Van. S. ICaW4 • NOTARY Ol l IC My Commission expires: M1�^ � D►���er.4,1995. 911064 . o •w • , 0 WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to satin army initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOr AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WH"CH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION ianature printtl Printed Re ^ 1{a= Stdre t�ityJ�&�COunty�/ (N er,o) !o�'g` ((�� Lind �ifinian7 1 }h � 5n �a, 1.aY _ AA , q p_ � 1 1O9 k2 I Sn t 3i._ ffi = 7 i Ste,:rinkt /4. "111(bnI Ili Steirr. (N le 1/P4 P'S:414tlGw /7P Urii:/le af.)efOb57 717�9r ✓ 6. btalthr.;irr+y Y�,rhiCforp X60 ()I tiyr{�G we Greekle 1 1N91 /7. �,y�, ty.4, u �,; v u.tcn. n�.re... tilt GrLtu.cr cocoviAi "P ( / 8. ,[� - ,e_.t'a�rl/,,,frvN�ca,,e.� .3��y .4s,P/J //j,((�[ eT tenettyee ?ai:41)i7;401-9i9. ..+e� �-�li irrilti+�?r�l,J�y'41� ,�lJ.+ �r�.G /�! ^� Ob �� " 10.� �� fCadllleun t'fiwfuQe /200 gel live. Si /bait CO 7-9-7/ /11. 1 .'.-a- •—V :asa-L.0-asI /1 Q �. � 7 /`Iv< G. c•o "Ling 1-/.1.-`7 12. i i 13. 14. 15. 16. L17. 18. ,. 19. 20. 313.064 3g/ -5_ • • s CIRCOr. TOR'S AFFIDAVIT I, :N; ,s— ia.- a.-5r , upon oath, state as follows: ..} I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of X pages and _ (/ signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. %' 'a � C Oe c. 1 I O� 7-1 A v-c i Gv-e-ii Signature of/Circulator Address,----T ; aM I . V0. ws' ,/( y/pp! ' Name of Circulator (Printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )se. COUNTY OF WELD ) Sub/ cribed and sworn to before me this day of J,,,f/ , 1991, by Diesel, Law.) . 912,1 141 4 NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission expires: fify commbion expires Mar.4, 2.".75. • -8- 911.064 it $MpPLEMENTa ���//R4�L•ATO/R''& AFI+rDAVZT X, am- X -_411/4.4.741 , upon oath, state as follows: 1. X circulated the following petition section e,.7 5' of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution conta ning signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any • signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. 749 &041 etodit-/ Roid S gnature of Circulator Street Address 13/1.4. / ka-S eree%y Name of Circulator (Printed) City or Town /4)¢/ L County 47aciA state Cl/eft / Date STATE OF COLORADO) r )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this id day of 1991, by nban A, ANNA NOTARY *P4 My Commission expires: "Yeernmbsion OrDIrct rhes.4, MS, 211064 C7 WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once ' for for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. 0o not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of . an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or THE STATE OF COLORADO FOX: AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHVCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OH OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTIoN limn:tar& printta gritted ResiAerntArlAr011U may$ JAUMiter. Street. _City & County) D a Qv. P. O. Box_Numbers) ,, PI0 �1. , K-41/4/yp aerAt �,U.fkc /#79I 411A�6�„ ,.�End 4 ‘ gr ie% A. 7/07 Eka /3L kies ?iotaithillfrAir 31/4 f'/6 se/ Oil�/�o� 6 deb)/ 7Vi�/ /4. « •,• st A:,k .�/;cam /ao/ - 9.1� 'gUn (er/� re //'Y • 0.6 114,gzega Ate r41m 01-ufr 5fi sum,r) 7-a-, /7„...5":„.„...,a_.. -4�/..X.� z nr a...i. -RrjL+ ap, .7 4 t n. C re- tl_c y eo inshat 7//319/ 8.b....y Y (lwiS 1J•Nn,l .. a., 4.,. i7 Rvg Greeley, 4a 9okri / tecic/ 749/ 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. • 14. 15. 16. 17. -__-- 18. .-- --_- 19. 20. 3111.064 sir -5- 1 • • C=RCULATOR15-AWDAVTT Y, " /r. 11R-detet-teti0' , upon oath, state as follows: 1. Y circulated the foregoing petition which consists of F'i pages and rS> signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. Y have not paid nor will Y pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. Y was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. /f ,O51i.r iapi //l7H 9 cdazz [zeja 4 fd. `4 signature of Circulator Address CheNti ride", AN3j0../.A s �"Li 2,2/ /99/ Name of Circulator (Printed) D ed / STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) 5upscribed and sworn to before me this is day of ry/J , 1991, by C/rn �4! (! /,7 r • NOTARY PUBLIC P724 My Commission expires: P. remmisslon expires Mar.4,1995. -8- 911064 3 2, // fii=Ma I �• upon oath, state as fol own: 1. I circulated the following petition section o the petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution conta ping signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circu ated and signed by the listed electors. \Ca LP. 50 • ature !r u for St�aet Address • `/ Name of C roe: ator (Dr nted) Citx or Tpwn / O' c o9-a.16 to Date STATE of COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me th,ii 44e day of urn" , 1991, by r5frno/ 1 flyl//l w NOTARY9MLIC !!! My Commission expires: It1' on expires Mar.4, 1995, 911064 • • • // WARNING: IT :S AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOP AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Signature printrl printed Residence_Address EAMA (Number. Syreet. City & County) Date fp,. p. ..2. Box Numbers)1.• �..-.-,___�1O�1,(l yvP�cr iv M uwn4 172c, GAr,, .wt' 02 Ottrerat"1 (...-rz4 `/-12 i 1 alS.1a Y\-1\9.24 k s,y. "SO kr ‘,4),4•U 1 ,, A �•tylg,rajter aro/ Cord ein4y . ils/1 j At" as eta!, G•J ��0.4 5+e-s�,��.st /7/0 /V S* �,iw47 - 4 10�d 71,1Cr 1�1/47 n nte" 6. 0,.ti�.tn�,. (�,1oJc,rcr�. sl l 5 ��� 5.L - C4�- v�'�1(rq(l 7.%„aysti,: dais. ;4'„vcs,�s Al f4 9 &v e 6,06-F�/Q4� Leo /h/,� 7iin/ 9. 7 S�Q gee() t43,5 a -,� C'�,P4e1Qv, cr) t,t).63 7.3-41 :0:r id- /Yp�y E )bs1`- IletO y6 ,f� • (970e.z_/e y. C . tatieq/ �7A, 4,. jyrY///,? lJt-koevi( /7,/- /.34.-4 . 6r ee-k , C,. /iaid 71.4'4 :. l � / 7 214 ,-----1 , . F � plAic .�14 h�1/S{s i 7t. /5A, "10 I ,64,„?Xjk5, ' ?jet 4 !a. 5.1 13A./ Viii Z., a..4( 4,i., f7.? IX A-is ]4-fn-4J sX16.. Akia �SIN, 1 Ylk 41;03 - R 3-A°. _� ?-/U-?( 1/17. 1uu.d.i OD coges-S Ai4.44c0 q 7 L U W /Se .d•..8✓".. le-40-014 cl 19._ no Slo! a�2'� 1 a 5 t a •la9/ so. -5- =CULA {,'TOj S AFFIDAVIT I. k Ca Alhl rili1 Z.2)S , upon oath, state as follows: 1. Y circulate the foregoing petition which consists of pages and 1 signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will T pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. T was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. l Is u - 30 IOW P4241 i Lure O rcu ator Ad roes Name of c rculator (Printed) Da STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) bscribed and sworn to before me this /St day of St II , 1991, byU1lN y 2462.6,.'i ,_ qNOTARY PUBLIC C My Commission expires: My Mar.b,l335. 1 ' _g_ 3113064 4490 1 $UPPTAL CIRCULATOR IS AFFIDAVIT z, 2Q3 to"r k) ST�9 N� �, upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution coma ning signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. a. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any t signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. 141 1a8tz 4177 ' nvt Si na ure of Circulator Street Address • POQanT hl atiLLcyj CO Name of Circulator (Prim ed) City or Tovm itapio County C� _ state e—/,2" 9/ Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to be e me this of day of gI/gp�f , 1991, by eke? AV cF�.r/if/ . NOTARY IC 4 My Commission expires: My er"'"$"4",,fternIrtusp7nr4le,‘ 3no€4 o e t,/NP WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative Or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when net a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. r" Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CITIZEN or THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOX: AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WH?!CH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Etc:enuree prtAtt!l printed Repidenc, Address EAMI ;Number, Street. City & Countvl DAte jpo,_p. 0. Box Numbers) 1 .rip'/3-`NX - 6-e"rw. .C . ‘lja wi/- 1. ct , -- CeAtcr04.G C.an.,r K tee r _ Z,..w•c As feserrest Vac° 1/9/7p 4. / i TT hl'. ,yam /�R."? 419.7 aii/4 t_✓rall1/ dlla 7+/n-9/ 5 Areco_lt4r.,61IPsierfrmelsMilberser. sr 125Ow 6. rete /.549-4.3.4 L �� --N-9t 7. { &aN)LS1O411111 vs' 1,��—4� C¢ynysidt ,stop 1-i1 .1� S. iy .6 _ I014,4. �ylrrj 5s / ';2,..? wit,: G� +;c2, r U1Y-cn 7-4'4 X91100. 11. 12. 19. 14. ..r 15. _ r� 16. 17. 18. 1i 19. •.--- 20. ._ -5- SI. .0640,1 • • CSRCUL'ATORLS ommyst I, U 0 o iZT ti)• S'704,e Gar y , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of a" pages and _ Q signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. Z. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will L pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signor for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. drif 11 ie Signt�tura of zculator Address/a�-) T gAvG tier(taw,` b) s iewtc cruLy /a , /971 Name of Circulator (Printed) bated STATE or COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Su scribed and sworn to before me this / - day of g , / , 1991, by gehrt W Suelir 9. 11--• NOTARY pusue 4My Commission expires: MYm�loeexDirosN►eG4,1935. -a- 21.1064 4/07 Jr <, al=6 ,`OR'S AFFIDAy22 I, 40V g %..G✓ , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section a ys of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in weld County. , 2. Eaoh signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the beat of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any r signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. C �(4llji. G"- ga-79 21 Aril% Signature of/C rculator Street Address Leo' M Yetder 7lin rf' Name of Circulator (Printed) City or f4/, County e k • State 1-1)--17 Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Ac A Subscribed and sworn to befo a me this /1 day of /bi/ ie- , 1991, by �!/�i 59?. �i,i • J liwer;ie W daaalrLrld—NOTARY PUBLIC My _Commiation expires:S.__ z/93 9$2.®64 • • SI WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered eleotor. DO NOT SIGN THXS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN or COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO ron AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHVCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Z icnature gaatl prjnted Residence Address Name (Number. Street. Citv & County) liats (No. P. 0. Box Numbers) 1. �..2 .01� 44eiLy� ,Wws,f'P� X93/ /i74 sr,e, efreG,cy rv,e1 /) exit 7/ z. - // 1, ,�.• mil' - - 3. tie, 40 tly //Vine), /7Cch.) /'1'7/ .$� 7 Rife ( rer Its./ (tlai♦I 1 ?-6-'/9 / 4. b 1/Ai,_,,t ..61aue,. -72.5, card p s•„e Ch elvi (4 4>%J c+ 1 ithi 7"5. Lity C/e_irt�.- 13Lo 4O±A...-. _cv.....Cy CtLt 1 7-r'l / 6. Qb 7/742 ..23, a 4V4aeA4 �/, t�/� ?Is/f/ 7 �w ymry9 u/ /S i•4/ 61,P,�r_I40 uJGG1� 7/s�9/8.'" 9. Akeiai �e r! (4/47'get" .rer G/6,/ 761r lo. .7. . ,. /• . o - O /11. e+S 9Dk� 9G44�-?,_ 1?� � 4 c, 7, 6 •l/ 112. /«,: �,r�Fr ez o �� /Rarer• ricip , 0; 7.4 9/ it ��.�� . E�1�.J IV.? fair/A/ �o � 7 IA/ /14. /�♦ �1'tPM,•,) „e/S //-4.n- '"ry cv_4t 7 icy /15 rr� r •- 7 ♦ I \ /16. !- - 4 ' ,J.Gti r F',o,,I: 36 ,3/ /7P1- gee / / y 7 7/ 1v ,, 1 / J 1 ��/i.'r ?' M+ ll S•r r - - A.9.�� 7(.-- A6O4,-.o,.eve igOa_3914C) ei, �c,€7 ., fel? 7.1,5 1 -5- 211064 10 WARNING: , XT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to s;.gn any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN of COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE, Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE,JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE or COLORADO FOR'AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN.WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNXNG THIS PETITION OF OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS : iENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION S1 na a prirktpl prjnted Resistance Addresa NAZI (Number. Street. City & County) DA= (No. P. 0. Bos_Number,) /22 gr,lusr,..,< 7:0 ]154 IA ?PM/ 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. _6_ 91.1064x//y i • CIRCULATOR April: it x, 460 /lls yvr,(.se , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of pages and _ .23 signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. J. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petiti was circulated and signed by the listed electors. Mt ? ( �// 4'4 crest., r u for Address /it i Q *A �� /11€9Name of C rcu ator (Pr, nted) Da ed STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me� this 6aday of 1991, by Levi At ALL.. . `�iyl 91fgaS�1Sioenzr NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission expires:S221 -8- 911094 ///4, , SUPPLEMEIQ'PAL gfa (•�r��7��!TOR'S AFFIDAVIT I, I/ahp��/�/ • J a mk)ow, upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section a of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution conta ning signatures of registered electors in Weld County. Z. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to t affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circu ted and signed by the listed electors. otAl a-eta Pitt A ►,< S gnature of C r T:tor street Address DenaJd • fa•ildaw CCreeley Name of Circulator (Printed) City or Town V/c id County G0 State g -g - 9/ Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) � Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of 1 11/�lL4.4- , 1991, by 1/tour, �i✓f tkt e�le tt l 0 \ AR AUBLI My Commission expires: Kn_d / ) / 992_. • 911064 • • CO' WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN or COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of • an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF TIME UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or THE STATE • OF COLORADO For. AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN wHrCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON-OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Siangture printcg painted Residence Address Wu= (Number. Street. Ci v d,Countyl Das (No. P. D. Box Numbers)• 1. ��" 1 Dv4,Id B• Jawkl.� ?>9c 14�x/V.t. /�✓r��•y . knit" [77-,-91 �}y ) ] )�\ S i\h�r`/9�(�y`,I_ 9`y�C ire �S reY!� LJ� /�11 .i5.#41( /x X..”). 4) ^ -"\,F A(Cel�tA MS T1SAV„u,�‘ .� 00\41 wttka a�. . .,,L/. . Vera -kiw(/ creirt �S4c7 !t ) /"5�,4 ape,/ td• 71/5/c/ / 5. Girrry 1 440011,- C7/1C,<< &n/f..7 e 2/g y 7-7 X71 9l fi t (�/1 li it�t if firS4/ /' �+ n,i fyt9/LM/ ,SYs "as!' Wee gee�U C'f-7/? i ry/4 9/ a. (_.C...4. �-ll r.1' 174„ �, �✓r.,/ 324.71 /Td" •/Ef sc 9. Zidg_,_,2aci STD_ 'Thsa.,.cMLLAy-7' m7"k 3( Aram bid !v/ 1/451/4/ -f' I nr//lam /n— / S.A. �1 G1e/n( � 71��71 G / v ��(li/ A,YJI [d 7MR /1�.1, ,](/ �na.l![.. CO�Q �4X�^ /K/�/ (/ / 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 16. 19. 20. _ 211064 65437 -5- • • • CIRCULATAR'S AFFIDAVIT I, Or, C - , €)4.11c1 o w , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I Circulated the foregoing petition which consists of _2 pages and /_signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was cir lated and signed by the listed electors. 0ti ' )4410 1'f Ave. Greeley co S gnature of C r u for Address .-c)dc4c,ld r . QatIklou, 7 - I f= 9/ Name of Circulator (Printed) Dated STATE of COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this -" day of /C , 1991, by • TART PUBLIC My Commission expires: 45/0%2 -8- 911.064 APO r Z=IEUntal 14 g 11.C)IL SaTOI�'.�j��TDAVrT I, t) ° >').. 7 ). //0 N7"r r_c , upon oath, state as follows: 1. X circulated the following petition section 71S7 of the petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. L have not paid nor will Y pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to S affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. 2 was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. 'N S^ Li g" AI- ( T- q ture of C rculator Street Address r2 mr.riers Name of Circulator (Printed) aty or lbwn U12e 1 � County O pi Oin n!O State �u.gust 6— 9` / Date " STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this �11 day of art , 1991, by T�.ry d ! into,/ • IP. . gala* l NOTARY PU /X% My Commission expires; MYc8ri'Gdo,lon aim Mar.4, ly 5. 911064 . IP /l WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or t0 knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to . . you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE: A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO Ton AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON-OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Signature prjntel printed Residence Wire= NAZI (Number. Stree5. City & County( pea (,jZO., P. O. BOX Number',"( �/,� /10S-�!8 Ave-. 1. n(irPI+,rh (P )(n/ A NAM,(1M.�il Aden Cr•de...i.i ItArt ittleiQrndid &Ole64 47/49/ 217/ i 7A o 1.141.40, 393 14 071111014401. rr Ofdi kif)'le/rir, Cns/1. 'far, /b- fjiDL.7/ ��.-?? 4 norbIl��7� -6‘.#7 {{free'( OAP Co. 6WQ7/ Ski --4'‘,.- / P c✓6� �JS 1. `l/ loo( � Tl n L r/ it,) � Pi.,(I1 ACA N!I&Awe Qr y,,s.ie 15J_1Ln L.4 s7'n 6S,J 1-VN fee ev, eiter 5 7. utr)j- lAuto. -Sh C(oaenu�l8�t3 a ir" A�� G� �frork•f Go►U/cltso��� rdi r 8. �.rA{i ..1,1J.,.. •r oeJ� /F%,L L ghat9-� mac) t e4 7</7v9/ 9 r the ti z6L 4�rsuo- ..t'� weici c % I 9/ 10. A � A; �r(� ..(r r5�yt � � Co. �z°r, 17/1/7/ 11. 4),.�_ !„ G Jrw/r«//�� �2ay,,,./..k Co Q&Lub ?/ 6/CP/J �,'' �f7-).-, / 12. I l hM�� .4//(a Afg 1-m A�6, cud) e0 i I.-7.- 13. ► - 6 /9 -kJ7r :. II900. o63y u>kcD I7- -`( 14. ..,/ re Phu1, / Ater Aral y9„eALGr GA thy ib ttesh "'•hei 7-7-91 15. a1r/ ./1, • 4:fl ea i 1 g. Ms). ea Le/y.PD fa63v thigh/L'/d) I -y-9/ /la;�,r// i�.►> /Z �of/ Lurnc /yti Zed, Ail C'eti•�/Ey, ! eon" w ��-1. 9i 17. 18. 19. 20. _ 211064 , -5- o • CIRCUY,ATOR'S AFFIDAVITI, Ue? }y I). Why7'Qra , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of ___e_pages and /A signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of tho persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any • signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. /- , /.2.5T- y8"c`/�+' (ar-rr/ry Co.$OG3y gauze of C zr Address t0-cYry D. billNters 7l//�9/ Name off Circulator (Printed) Oat d STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this (II' day of 7D.74.14 1 I , 1991, by Terri/ . :0.. GJln,trr••r . •TROT Y Pu LYC My Commission expires: .5"- 3a -9S -8- 1 911064 Mg I. ♦/ SIIPEZJ�MFNTAL . 01 CIRCULATOR'S AFLIDAVIT I, I 1n,nnrr 711,je )imuxn , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section of the petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution conta ping signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to L affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. afe r f �. ( ti(�r(.o�,p /�00'- '/� ✓1(tt Sii nature of C rcu ator Street Address NMvo r1 irc lidn'aCYS Greerr� Name of Culator (Printed) City cr Town _Weld County cOl o n osi Sta e 8 - <0 -9/ Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) /7 Subscribed and sworn to befor me this 4day of l�f///fua� , 1991, by �d��/ # 4 • / / !.v Ir NOTARY SZIC t . My Commission expires: Mh'eaemhslan expires Ma '4,L995 2111064 • • iL WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when net a .registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand Its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or THE STATE OF COLORADO Fon AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHTCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION ,S(e+TUtnrr Drill 01 printeg_Residmnce Addre9q MI= (Numbers meet- City & County) DAtC (No. P, O. Box Numbers) 1. 0/ ,/ / II ��/ 3' fc�,q` l �� 7991 2. A A . tri L. [2r 4 JAI9, ufitc4tL . rv.,Ae. /lQ C r4Q@+C�� 7-)-7/ 9 iutK rn,+e.,,ACI loses 4f8rn mss•) G.rexLET CWeft Qh5'� 7.7-9/ 4. Act. . —0w./ •LP,rky'/t'r' Ara Ve"A-.r Eledre e� Go��01 .L�h-y/ s° ai Q de at • di icIV SGIPIC 4941.1/12#-1-% r/.. 041• Pz Jte1.64 1 '711 6r e'er. Sm+}� 117.20-/2- ��1hi 0 tt.L (CO 7.44.1 Mb? 7, )„ 1ro ... ._ �1� '�Ud 417'47 . le AI ,�1. pd.C1.40..J/ . 7�sOJ n 8 es R i I•+( A les l - ygl�?D . Otto..ioarb !—WICK. . ;-7-V .� 9. ,/f ,•.. ' biY• Al/4k4;N HO( ik"' /jtiu . CIrtr(111��i '&l/ l,. 744 S a&at, N/,.L LCZ0 _. X- 9vf c;("cc?i;1LY..4.p '/d � 43/ 12. rr •.).. ..1d bJ .7Arenrk, 04 eV. /XiA�revn arre/.r MY/ L_/lr�L rle�J/ 13 _t. �.�•�v. FtO Q4W e v!o// nynx... .rr n Au Oka.. 'friet 1 • '• r '� � � di 1 i r • ni � _ � 1 ire' s 1 ' 7 : Q( 1 /. e„I4 ekntiLe os j.r'� '• ., 70:.01 { 7.1- �7. •� Sdrj'r- rA� n ¢7/r w. //f,4- ...r7 6, rybtre 7 73.8. 1 ./44/ fru 1-k2.SatEr 4/7 n 9 Y/ i /9,- � / et.* th, tar ar // t'7' (5:��zt7�64 T/�.9� -5- O 0 c WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to s3.gn any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR , TO HE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES: IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE or COLORADO FOR`AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHION YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN,WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS 19ENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION gianature prigt J' prints0 Resiapnce Adaress HAMII (Number, sweet. Cisv & County) 2ste (No. P,p. BOX jtumbere) 21.IA, J��. ,,,, r,ita ,<b � `'4-}(i`4 digr 1/%1) Cam.,.„(b�� („(,(47-s-4 � ✓iz�T 197,45'. r,a•7/ ,can,* t/7/4 * /Se,C7:, AV./ Cie .'(44 23%0), ►C + �pp1 U 44Q Cr!. go ',LIVEN, Niiic �� Q. ay��y a fin p\o gi C'd 701 I 24.,.y Yl�ifris. C�'/E:61k��/,r� /In 9_refi 4 ,4 ce #5, (45.\ /4,4&nes& tYP80-7194/alft. /W---7/1aetp Mv_et • 26. +4132111",,,:aJilenZeF aI;J`lvni�c�tt 9.7,r !ti � f��i�ett'a/ w4,6� 7-29/ 4 27. 4 G}ifte afty&414niffie,12. , p ao wa gd S �Cr� it !fit 7-9-9/281,2wt,244424-2,14 esmsni,ifeeivoirot r-90 4,c8Vz9 i rJi? � y��o !c'• ,e5 &' «l � � �vb3�l 7- 4D�� f{�c .�Oe��ii+,r., �rIIJoLils siTr�K f Inn t14 tv �� a,11e,t/ Lea A0 v 7w-7/ 31. (/ I / li 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 79. 31.1054 40. 11.0 -6- • • I encyl A m i s Arum= X, Ns.weH NI, Wiz , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of f3 pages and n signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. a. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the beet of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. rThoJA,u, tEFI erec(e_, CO 80(034 Si-gnature of C rlIcu ator Address r /Meg �j� /1)iN m 7- /c-9/ Name of Circulator (Printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this IAA day of *-Su11 , 1991, by 0.4601 Al. le:n4trs . tie 8L2 My Commission expires: St t 30-9- -8- 01.106 4 ,ffd l� suprumENTBL, sIRCULAT0R'S AFFIDAVIT X, /14/map /0. 1/C-4// , upon oath, state as follows: 1. X circulated the following petition section ,ZOO of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the beet of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to s affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. ..A4 7. dim s gnature of Circu ato] r Street Address /(6468 Ar. el Name of Circulator (Printed) Caere "Countyte t::4.944.04.6 State • 8-S. 9l Date STATE or COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to befo me this .114day of Art , 1991, by �rete AV c�.f / 4• NOTARY PUB C J My Commission expires: Mycomm►nlonox�re' Ant 4.1n . • 911064 s • g • wARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. I Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO Fon AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHYCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Sianq:are Zcintra printed Residence Addr.esp LEIS (Number. Street. City 6 County) ate (No. P. 0. BOX Numbers) 1.2lJlma i]N ;Terry 4 rmin M A!4r/ //57 #2401 get { lees e-1 IWeld CO y•/'9/ 2 �y/ ,D�n •Y.Y f) ;44s/na 13. "Ay,• La Ay, (71`re.)ry 1.y.R)e) rip 7-I-9, 1 f/ -per igO.X.°) ALc". 16 s 0 eat # At.r. PLt`r1 G..� Gt..t4sr 7.1-t/ i r� 4• /e /Lay{.<° -7,7n,(.t / Chifyl L.//y/otn ita I 7 S' ,74. Are/Jvy Co to 4- / Usk l,( 7-?-97 5. `"'� /4. ....1_, -.�.�'� +�r..L:5.•.�' ry�, G/... .,� .. 4V�Gr/!�'�, r0 .Po64 C.;. l./ ,7 4/ 6. ,Wel , 1511et�1 S, 6.4.4.04.% PtO.A a.9��,. CO a er , woks 7/2,/9/ lJ 7,� rla,W, z 4/0C-Iki50/ - Pe -,a1 y?d Ew.ea, CO 1,4>)1 %4/ 8 50 SRI .5J�Agf s 3Q,- a v� kw4 .e �re4ei Co wtizc Val°I/ 9 nick S ant- e,uNo.4 $ntCµr cis? e-pre_ ,�kee ___G wf � ' hehe1 Sp, S? ) loy)14641 /3a.-K... ,7,,Ivy !3A/VC ig 7 14).0 Sc`. 6"rre r,`{ CO GUe/ti -71411 111D/hips &kw �„,a.„krtw,� ,no co 701"4`Ssrrali (4 e. CO 0 k W) \t2. ionn.l�r)�athL - Rilbbien� heehlr.lL� -'` I1 q / 1 17§-125) Q� Eti Mom" rrN McClure. .39o1k! itok,viGreakii ,Co e 'A mSki 7/5)gt 3.4.7444A1 4"'^ iin> iiiiihr‘,10 -Tidier Jet tirdDagtit a gryc/ theeze ?-3-9i 15�� �pyrP GP4�1 I �'t� ��' likrY _ q ` C4SCA3.14.)2G•t1 7-47-W 16. 17. I I 18. H _ 19. `- 20. 311054 40 -5- • =curators AFFIDAVIT I, A4rnzAe /7• .DG.rn , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of 4r _pages and /✓ signatures of registered electors in • weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. s. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, oach of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered eleotor at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. L � /72?A icer 2G re,itte 1y cv. er« 8oc x/ s gnature of Circulator Address /Y{1 e m / h /f4. „Dea4._ Name of Circulator (Printed) Dated CHERYL L. MORG,AN Notary RubIIC STATE OF COLORADO) State Of COICrado )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) - Subscribed and sworn to before me this h41"day of -ra3/4 , 1991, by /V4en.. M. -An..., • � e -nerd NOTARY BLIC My Commission expires My Commission Expires Jima l JOD4 -8- 211.064 494 SUPLEMENTAL /�,/ /'/ CIRCULATOR'S AFFIDAVIT ( /� I, ;eht.r/ M C/.JOvr , upon oath, state as follows: (/ 1. X circulated the following petition section i62 of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of tb.e person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. 2//y rCirn/be r G ignature of Circulator Street Address Name of C roulator r rated) City or Town Ale U County ‘e, State 7-7j Date STATE OF COLORADO) I )ss. COUNTY or WELD ) �y Subscribed and sworn to before me this�day of 1l I!lllil.•.r , 1991, by 1�1/rI?r/ d. to/� NOTARYIC My Commission expires: Mrmemskinemmsmu. '1995' 311064 • • ; /// WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read tO you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE: A CITIZEN or THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO ron AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHVCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OM' OR AFTER at= 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM oN AN ENACTED RESOLUTION 5ianature printeg printed Residence Addresa HAMII (Humber. Street. City A_Countv) Dag / (No. P. O. Box Numbers) • 1. .e40/r� 7/!y Zeei�/iyy ��/�� 4Asy7/ 2. Cho. ixau`r^!rG.3/111� 1 �/Y.d Q��-�lNl1 /(.p/�A CO:�'rY+4/ 9 Set. cT,.enre �/3nt1' ti? 4t el steely Z-2.8-9/ 4LMt_ZI,�.�4 ��hb 4 )«oz 4P)z4 W 7 'S+ �-�fr t1 CO teed( CO-659( s. yYl� Vag 1�1e� IL asp( 2 Ain Cp4/1j 67/ �/d GZ:9/ rap., Omni! / mi d/rlee0,14„Lente• k• per/ . nw l JP, arm 01 .47114 / �apta C� (�ie11 (V ✓ /9 aleIV 5m�/tip-- ��1 *- Q,.yt GOB' �00 � A��/ wisor' e lad" 1p.� �� �,..�i �'�.1�11,�,fr��e�.t� TR.��- w u�,� �1.141� C'y .G.�. 91 - 11. a&w..... -Tc.Q E_��c ., le�l`l `�,�� Kie'. s�Ctc�`� co 04-‘0 0 12. 2 ,UtlM�.r t'�ju�n.e Warvk_L2> �{- A. IV (yt OAtf � �'`+m q iJ .t.‘ .6,i 6 tor .S-44oP ` ?///� 9511101At �' 6/44/ co Atli 7-4?- , Meff /Y .C gri , . K. r 111, 1 ai /17. 18. 19. 20. 21.1064 601 -5- . . O • CIRCULATOR_S AMTDAVIT /�+ I, V I [ hp + i (/ -Shoo, , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of _drpages and !6 signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. a. To the best Of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. tie:Acietk� 1�y ` ribsture of Circulator Address 1I:v4r c/ 1/- J�Lio 7- / -P Name of Circulator (Printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this /L day of 7Q/4L.J , 1991, by Ham, Raftzt •. Na PU9Y to My Commission expires: AlyC0M18rJonfaplicsJan, 1p, 1994 -8- 911064 .6l)- SOPELEMENZAL CIRCULATOR'S AFFIDAVIT I 474/./),5A,,ile6/449.) , upon oath, state as follows: �/ 1. I circulated the following petition section 6/ of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution conta ning signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any r signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petiti n was circulated and signed by the listed electors. Ce of C1rc t• Street Address ig 6:�' ' Name of C rculator (Pr nted) City oF4EZ..3> Count 4.-0/241'DO State ere Q-I/ Date < STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to befo e me this Stday of Hurd' , 1991, by &to 4 S. J e e ?r. • ,.. NOTARY P L�c My Commission expires: on expires Mar. ,1995. 011.064 • • WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when net a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CXTXZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF TYE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1997 YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO Fon AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Sianaturm printil printeQ-$esidiance Addrenn Nand Zuoizer- Strtest.Cil & CountYl pats (No. P. 0. Bpx Numbers) /�9 ,EAteaeSt4/08.r? G ,)4°- i 2 � lr,dl5 , e 7 Tana SilkST tcr,e/ry, We/1 V / tat f2errDc. V"r�e�n� 01,09 - 7f*j�}Ye, Clrq�tf( W[i.Q Li� Qi � L,Ajocknied . 3R01 r"d-'d Sf mac% Wed 7 /-1/ 7. . ,9)<- :47fr Rn / - //wirt !CV?. • �-a sr Ceep/•trf cueN 7 x-7, 8 & i/�P,4.0 /�Siefert Akin, j�'i)- tea-ii cr �i eirit y^4e1/41I7?-1/ 9. 4/-tom/ S h 4 ,0i litnW d Vi//.J. S/�,f/'Ai C.er 6,4)13,1 1 7 ,, 1 '� �� - /v,I. F. u. /..f. 7n sibv Irzigli' Pft7il,( O ll-F[,ff 71,//7/ i ' , , .... , 0. - 7= 3.7/ (brhni 3. ::✓ �»� rte/ �//rJa,. . '"" ; Anil , -3.7( 4. �J'/ 5#44 A,�t2 4- I l930 s"'` �-Aru N G • W?_ k th/ i id 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 311064 �� -5- • • CIRCUtaTORLS AFFIDAMIT X, / pRdO LT) 14/ 1\30G AD, upon oath, state as follows. 2 circulated a e foregoing petition which consists of _pages and I !) signatures of registered olectors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. J. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. a. To the best of my knowledge and belief, oach of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. Y have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petits n was circulated and signed by the listed electors. ,e?/09 1728Ate 646:EZ y a S g ature of C�n�gu Address X 41) Rin1/06,-10 7-/r-1l ame or Circulator (Printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Su c ibed and sworn to before me this his day of .�. , 1991, by NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission expires: 9/9 _ /f S CLCIAL-9- -8- 211064 -V. . 45- $UPP�NTAL ////// �/ CIRCULATOR'S ArXXDAVIT I, ("In nip .. �/1ilheirk. � , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section a(4kg of the petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Weld County. , 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowludge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any , signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. (24,62) I", a,,25- 114 sit Signature of At! atop?"' Street Address // //JJ / !Pi • Name of Circulator (printed) City or A e 1bw:i LOo t County Voh State er/979/ Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) air and sworn to before me this /1 day of ( �,�� , 1991, by `_� NOT BLIC My Commission expires: el-y' 9' 011064 • WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such . petition when not a registered elector. • DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. • Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to . you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO For AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON-OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION sifxtotPre prJigrrl primed Residence AQRrpmg UABS4 (Number. Street. City & Countvl ,pate \`5 \ 010. p, 0. 9o�umbA•s11 \ I ,1. � �l 1 .O \\yro00Be � ‘ PN S . . (VC t_14.1 I .`AAC 1 la lAl 2. 'Z el y,� � 4Ni( rtillp;lnri lZ(� � µig0! GR..�e,� Lwri� VZlry/ ,s. • FddyF-s()ub ?o•�u Cia.s!ai OR atm',, (wela) 71xN If a s. OeQru Is is_../, kin EsJfti . l inlig-- 541 /vl�..y�t?e4d� ���j1gl 6- r? Li ��- its..(., 7 SI/ - C � -a* En.-.2_/.. lie��iJ8,4 9 / , / / e.., _ 44 las d 7 S/9/ 10. ... a /�l - R•1's t n P 9/ SNN . ra % •} 11. jf�v...Li� -e..n(-t.i,.S,,.4).. /s attic, is y we 44 '7- y/9/ . 12•-Slat Al2 O� 4k/icy 441-/ r.?y.3 Pp /S4A, Cif,,, hi. Pfr as i -T 13 „� ,F1U - + i �� - �/��eif �rf Le 7- 7.4,7 ii la. Aile ..� . 20Z�l.�Mile C/tr ye.O 2-8T 15.� _ 0O1, 1. Pelt- f/ l9 0rdPyM��ret.G yGa ., �1f, J! \IU�!`�✓�I-nA-�1,+�� a4 h0re60, /4#/4#$L A, /04 Ytordbrl✓c Gr ,- If_tr, C'[• _Se' // II♦4.04. �/v-w- 18. ...Iv' 14 � , , 4 r, /Pei ,.�.1 Mt,y. C- v-_r_, L.,. kg i%- :/ ,/ KcU �iWo4v tsi3 setaIs x-- G- - / • • C, ;) WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NI3T SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE: A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FORiAT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHIC3 YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN•WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS VSENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Signature Printed printed Residence Addrega XAM1 (Number. Street. City & Coynty) D.Ate (No. P 9. Box Numbers) 2 4,4 e� . 440 e�piai_ I s (3 `�'��9, 411% R/ 22. 62--v— ()di AW‘ScHtitit.. AO a7.- Ay S`hPd/ ) Grosii i,./ Sr/71 23..�t�, _47. L.��_k*..ae-s AAYS1.- 4,4-St v?d ) a, ‘.` (n ..EIwG. i,I 2a. _ Mc 474PrIo�enia.n 0.q) S - c� Pa* 8-3)3 c..e.� Veh/ 2s. .t R /Arty W./fiat 3;ef 11427 a:A�+Q gredy velw 26 0i/ ,tiraub G 3>s (odn.y-S-t rceal eo 16( e.cp 1: 74;1?/ 27. evA gm /A__Pk hr a f t 1 2GO e» 4f (3,1,eti(PA fnn� ��q/1�,1 � rzeA ._ / 2t�"tl g 47al a-u�Ct 3O3 Cra �dRi 2e. 0},...„..„22,-/A7,,,4, r vow v 7, i�fb x"1-9/ 30. Z•,„i',ittare, �`r.eShid. c‘✓ 7133 G (tVAVie 0*I WelA 7.7-9l 31 • CO:Sat i ZillUr,-3-»., NA SFS( C•tf.l.Y 4,,.a._7—.9-5i 32._ / ' k/thatG-eac4 .2602 /b #five kpt(*y Coo, tueld 791/ 339.a .,.,- .-0 ..e.ai (.7retate-rkach 44GQn - /G "`!ve, Itaragre &I-gal.2-Q-f/ o, ems. p 3 r ree /_g9-1 \ 35. d"2 / 4°41!,.0 PN,t ys^SY / 7ve. bre e ehr eme2 Oa/ 7/9�17 77. ���eiia�Reto, � chs/den ZO1S - �/`silSit 42ptoley I'Q�0/ 710,9/ \3a. yn T- .,- 1y59- 9 q• /lid j oe (50(2)1 1716/q/ ` '� Q 1 1 39.P0 en K.�mrili4t, N4a i. a1.2 S' zatatYe . cere.1�rt,A •aa6A, x psto 40�Udn 4r4ibila ,l Acb ]] 1 \ .5 _q- • • G WARNING: ' IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other th his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure its entirety and understanding its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZ or THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING. THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF TP3 STATE or COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION pannturve pxizand Printsas d Llre Addrges =Ma piumber. street. city & C9untV) QAEp jNO. P. 0. BOX Numbers) J loran m• lean y45-141 Aitue•lt /lei ,to fob al 7/a-9/ Paz` • o--9( Ja zdt o tit Cy‘ .�� �x t5:5 _�� o�yz1�/ 47 p l o vas. 4 LA" LId�le> d,r7--L7v6Y w RYYne+•�se-7,yGb/. ///y/ dab i ��nPcp t�ar1 r .R� Calif��� -s� /.��[f. lrll 3f w xm poz5.4402htsJ4: .r J phi 2,0031 tzfr • _ J4 .5D � _ Go r Fwr n� -.�1�n J /i YGrw1� / 0 /- �/ _��j �xs �+ 4 j9, J520.4:41 •..r'.,0 �7y>/l'e7ayht... AO ?' ?'ice. ,� eti e Alt" Se/ i 54. ' 0. I p raifn-IT ne d, 1 retrr'mN 19 3 Mr" Qre *-1 j r7 f iI sWs FnR /q bohr Rbff c `/� KR rcti 7//19/ J56. 08 c14eP���p•PI4 (5i 7P�nVe Ctexkw 7-/2'11 J57, C4,,,lam.ut9i _llitA r enUn-el a;LC- c[(Avv (4" GI 4,Ltah 7-1)1x!/ • JS8 SIIS '₹(X /14Nj• cite y 7-/a-s/ 1 1 v Lae,," 711y1;)�;) 11W /l'� i 1.46/ ( 7.ld/ f60. �� 31.1064 5123 • • • CTR OR'S_AFF1'DAVIT , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of pages and .44,7 signature, of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 1. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. .7�, G S T Cmni e c odd s gnature of c rculator Address Name of C rculator ( rinted) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) S scribed and sworn to before me third day of , 1991, by CAl�r/r� ta.'/ie u,. . NOTARY PUBLIC 9_447t-e c My Commission expires: My commission expires Mat 4, 1194. —8- 311064 SD'! .1122 .DL L /I /D CIRCULATOR'S AF,IXDAVIT I, /lT :/► , , upon oath, state as follows: 1. X circulated the following petition section of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution costa ning signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. J. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. S. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. s gn ure of Clroukapor street Address Nam of iroulator (Printed) C y or �I. f Coun_ y State Da��S /94� STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) fSubscribed and sworn to before me this re day of l�lafl , 1991, by Ay- A� /'1 ✓�, J/ L NOTARY 8,?=C 41, My Commission expires: canmMaian expiros A4r. 1995. 211064 • . i'i WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE " OF COLORADO FOX; AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHVCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION Om' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION tsr.oaars printt!l printed R�Dce Ad rasa azae ltumlaCity b Cggn -v1 DA= (140- P. 0. B9x NUMbcys) 2 :we ecG•t. o T- i% 4h/ II 4. i /,., ,i�. P e to of vg d At ge _ 7-4.-s/ S r n Con '1/ —/31 yn' (/ wl, uste_) 9-6-V 6. a /3404C/4 4.0 6. •w 2.4.2.'5- ZDmo Avc. '"b. [dF�1 ry-6 m 7. L,,�• eobed- N C 4,6 2' Vat Cyec4z(f Cue AZ -9 10. . .. .1►' _ 8CJAN SCE . , zs::„G SyY4 Je _Y CC) BC.C.LYV hi 11. 1.. g• ... -5 I,3bnu+ 1411 2114 (1u•. GY (o 7 /4tett 13. //rr ' . L'„ eir & _ —7( /!'► 14. ;li LrG��A�h P,rr• .i i i �- r r� P .'�j� 7/ Y ? L.1 17. _ .31 q f . �' So 18 • %r►/•/fir, �� 19. ////:�1 ����r, .IIa .Ii I' . e. �� : mow! . l_ . ' ! Mi ib �. 20. L�a�i/A�/�/.!�//i/I� G'Y'P aktv, P a -5- .9/ • • WARNING: . IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to edgn any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR , TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE: A CITIZEN or THE UNITED STATES? IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR'AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT or THE PRECINCT IN WHIC3 YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN.wELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS DAENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION giamature printed printed yesdgence Agproagp &mS Mm Qr. al5t95tA CLLv b Countvl Ran p ����� n /� L(No. P. O, BOX Numbers) ern /// 21.Y8d �' Q L [/51'/k /��� e 0t //eei �‘d///��'Vdt 7/2/9/ ,22. W:4447/1747, +�+r! /724 /�,,, W7IGILD/ Wd/4 7f�Z 23. Bari, ( ilrWi it n% drop/ frrn 4r%zi Es !id 707/9) 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. -6- 011064 ,�yz • • • czaculaanyz= z followsP , upon oath, state as frt. I Circulated_the foregoing petition which consists of a pages and ai signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the bast of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. T have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. erl,i s- Se. fiee-A, 2 Sign tors of Circula or Ad°�ems / waft of Circulator (printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )sa. ' COUNTY OF WELD ) 1ubscribed and sworn to before me this Altday of .42, . 1991. by _ Bye fist, NOTARY PUBLIC 247'4 ,4 My commission ex My Commission expires: DlrosMar.4, 1735. -8- 21.1064 �yy SUPPLEMENTAL 1/1 CIRCULATOR''s AUIDAVTT X, P/ ev.e/S 41: KAie4Cor) upon oath, state as follows: G 1. X circulated the following petition section p(AA G I of the petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution contaSning signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. J. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. S gnature of Circulator street Address f "tits < m K,re,LCo,, Cotee e Name of Circulator (Printed) City or Town, 1O- /1 County a1/4.60-cle State gi ya r— c•7� Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and aworn to before me this 41 day of Ru�u�l , 1991, by /1/2,,./..t FM.',f' 7l-fer . Qy NOTARY pU /i- I� /eD My Commission expires: 9y commission empires Mar.4. 995. 311.064 • • e e • WARNING: IT XS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. • DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or PAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary Of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOB; AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETXTXON ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION aanature printel printetgesj.dence AddresQ EADI (Number. Street. City fi Countv) DASA Iso. P. O. BOX Numbers) 1 _ else/ /f/�IJbNr / 07 - Ln J - � CO �{V),,�I�n 41. 2. i • _ ! 26e.Li� !•e'G 4fAl1 od lye �', CISC•'elt.y L� Wele- T2/1, 3. P 5%uer wre 31/43 /7 $4, (ree% Co WeY 744/ .. I 4. ftPk ,• 1,,..,F' M.�na�san�.; �ti pia .S3� A„e. Gam«{�.l Cw �GI�j7/�19f y ' s. �, . �(.Wu.ko pr aM\ AN� Aft ► :r�eOita 111}14;1 W4a) 6. 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DO NW SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR , TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERE0 ELECTOR, YOU MUST 9E AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR,AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN,WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION or OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Sianatura Printed printecjtesidence Address. game (stinker. Street...51,1v & Countyt pea tNo. P. 0. 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TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZ OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF TPZ STATE or COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Z.I2DASALQ ptintrd printed Residence AddrrIA ricuaL (Number. Street. City & County). 12aut (NO. P. Qa Dom Numbers) 41. ka.incOr9»ynPP/AY�1„[twEnt-barnZilincfi�nn .23o4-cjrjnn�1 h Geer Iei . Lelalc1 � 7-1(•4/ �42. 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To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. Signature of Circulator Address m•fep-won C19/ Name of Circulator Pr. rated Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. r. COUNTY OF WELD ) 5 bscribed and sworn to be ore me this day of Vidji,1991,by'Otis F 7Y1._i/ In . NOTARY PUB LZC- My Commission expires: /l-30-9/ _ • -8- 011064 .7�0" 2 SUPPLE EfM �1TAL CIRCULATOR'S AFFIDAVIT X, cS/1 Tl/ A4_4- , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section .779 of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Weld County. • 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. a. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. hC? S gnature of circulator street dress ZnehrName of c rculutor (Pr nted) C ty or d2211.2 1 County State a r /49/ Date J� STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this ividay of "liris , 1991, by 01171aYEc A lc/4...0" . NOTARY SL`ICmy deri � l My Commission expires: �minn Mn.4.BSI 911064 ® • �tii WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF ACE; A CITIZEN or THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE or COLORADO FOB: AT .LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN wHTCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON-OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Bicnature prtnte1 printed ResidencA Address =DA it{y;-mAsauntvl. arL �� y/�J (No. P. O. Boxitumberal MFs �h-4-., //��.� �d0Ato rr /, 430,,ll'seviil->7a aim./-'.i.c set� �-.4. S,AC3rAi/ 077/ 2 7,-s .FJ/,V et / dC K1/ \z. �s�r, �� otooth.i,,fiJn j «rr(n Ael , hhrir.7ew4 Cc; s7d�4 file lei -�9/ 4. egetf-1,.lee 0M," 3-7y PI Jr �®1• d /e An j S uS«l �i9/ 5 ) s i, ���' lid c t�,< 'C" apS14R irAAA RaL c-/ +4t -7717; . 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DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR , TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN or COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO 8E A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; sr YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE or COLORADO FOR' 1T LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHIC..t YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN.WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OM OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS A"gENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Stanaturg Pljpted Pka,a;na.2s deDre Address NA1Q4 (Number. Street. city & County) Late (No. P. y. 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Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure its entirety and understanding its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZ OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF TNZ. STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WEt0 COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Sianature printed printo Residence, Address litat (Numtlyr. arrest. City & COUncy) DAta (No. Er o..j30 ere1 3730 a4�14445473/84,49I vite).63 51po a i14 7 4� • 424C ...)ett4/wicetteall,71 6�i4/inn .c..40/ -7.0"i e - !�'y r,s 4.134 N•�ld y 4 r ) tr1/2f_r(, /" r r/i/AhliMID ` C, ?Ai Air S •' �hi L�-�Cf ,i� rc CiQ �1 1/4/9 / wrw ��4 ft it �>:cTir � 051.Ye) 1.1�, Plaat `� a"� 0weli4,1 W 4219 45 r eeo- —h'ilti4%w;rc o ccr� 7/1. Alt4/he lgR Xer/ POran/ ak-In t,//9/ 46.22/7,064,14,AVAberCaleq roo7t3 &et Rfritt (Lon111411,4 till 47.64/4 iiI ,51416.1,0166zrav /007174/704_ iiiji;-'.0407-Sie: 4e01s/A-44c-r. PkiFc/fJ/ie(g2t Ave g r/45;e.�ZAirg,g‘;Y-Ocir- 9/ 4 fPuTit 04,44--Rai ice?-tar-ams, P 6 bita74 9/ 5 A-svrterr cl/4.4(C "cNwvi hr r r r//.tt/7iffi"Es,N". . J�Jf a,/ ". 3 zL l-eo-f l / /igt/tn 5KfNSFAI /Gets ,2r:" �(rj r•# fir ,K063/ 4 r 7.L-9/ I� 1y49 -a�fyk,5+ ca?N A�QPIoy, ,c� COI kid7�rg1 52. 54.4i4c/Al av1 ��[[:0�14y.-4, SN t Q 11-rY A•RI�cKAPT) /9ile- 2 r3Y(l�• C'Q� gi•fr . t / 55.40pett.////rTirt 1 /ln.!/!"lee 'N//A0 4/L/1t'7,/N '4L/lc0,i�"J1/2�,.1/PAZ �j2ce11�7-49../ !, 56. ,- 4/i4c b-1,�11friiik la hev /a-/e/4 5r'et- /I t /Crid a 0 /Z•rli �l• 7-6�7/ 57 / fQ�rfrihe/Ali.�/>f/Srnll/U/-isdwi11 et-'dyes 4 ' g 7-y���/�J j fiery-59 r�leviita.- �t man/ Pie e2°4Q9 /9`K-,fit " QI`lt4y, ei 0 7- 9- 9/ 60 ^ jAr U Qtatreeloy1P0451 7-? -71 G -7- • • = // 6TORlS AFFTDAV?T Y, ,-�/e � of . -e4L - , upon oath, state as follows: 1. Y circulated the foregoing petition which consists of 2 pages and 46 signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. ]. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. T have not paid nor will Y pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. L was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. M . .2 41//-.2 r� Gam-_9-G.� S gnatura of C rOu ator Address -444671 gle. C2).pfrrliF /. Offiln�r '/' �I/ Name of Circulator (Printed) Dated STATE of COLORADO) )ss. ' COUNTY OF WELD ) S}tp!bed and sworn to before me thit jol day of tytl(Q , 1991, by 73/45n1titA r I,. (recur - . NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission expires: 11-30-9'/ -a- n.• 4 te:w vc • AUMEMENTAL ,r � sx , .sToE S AF�jnAvrr X, .-4e., ,-Z O� ,A-i-.,/k , upon oath, state as follows: 1. X circulated the following petition section ,f7.f of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution conta�ninq signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 7. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. oea S gnature of Circulator Street Address Name of Circulator (Printed) C tyyy��or C.lJ.O.�d County ,— State /42i7/Da�a STATE OF COLORADO) )96. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this SiLaday of "nut , 1991, by Ato f/a 4e. t2tawr NOTARY 925, My Commission expires: ropyelonexplresMer.4' 911064 . , • • i8 wAsuasxG: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than hie or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or t0 knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE or COLORADO FOB: AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OV•OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Aienatutp prifirrg printed Residence Address �g (Number. Street. City S County) pp� cricti_r. 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Callf toi, lr gg eo %orn 16,; .4477 ')/td-p,>� O,radWd,B,�l,: ,n79-1 i ewiyen f#1 &silty, ebfril lea 22D/7/ 17aw11 5 ate: S 44-4/ I7a, Mvej(,�... a GreeSeu�r Idea 1„..!'1 a -/ X198'Ien4.44t/414iy&,,,,ALMAA I a J3x LP 7.-Lo- 9,2 20. 4 :A.A1-,1MulApQi girls - \ 311.064 .Suir -5- • • g i WARNING: ST IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF ACE; A CITIZEN or THE UNITED STATES; SF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE,JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FORiAT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN.WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS A".4ENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Sianature Pointe$ printed ReolOpere Atctrge SamC (Number. Street. city & Countvl DA= (34o, P. O. Box yumbers) 23. _ .. 24.b-2/ /J fr nen�/�S/d�,iLI up !v / .�, <#-.41., tinej/�r� 1.(/n/.i i it, 9/ 25.0 •G ,//� dathiCS' Y�1sro /,/ /ones/ sit, it/Li/thee/ 4,10.41 :gyp (/,91 26. . 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Z have not paid nor will Z pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. Z was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. frea-troily ure of C rculator Address . (� / Name of Circulator (Prartier /ted) Dated /� STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) SVII soifibed and sworn to before me this l�rday of , 1991, by �[D�hr .�n'r ‘SIAAtt7e4s-044.,44.4.0-1 An PUBLIC My Commission expires: 1/-r-3P q! -8- 91.1094 it ft/0 ANREAMSML CIRCULAT9R'S_AFFIDAVIT X, /�� , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section ;1,72 of the petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. J. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X havo not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. //s /fat p7 1 4,WAL_ gn c; S atureof Circu� o Stree ddre s ivAS William H. Kahler / Name of Circulator (Printed) City or ./1/ n .Ar County 044+�j�/�%� - 4,0,9-_,/ -roar JState P r- r• 9� Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me thiell day of (/i� , 1991, by W i rnl /f ethier NOTARY U LICe My Commission expires: MyoxmmlotkoMir'•^- 4. ms. • 9112064 • • /7 • WARNING: IT XS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR. YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOX: AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECXNCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON"OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Zivnatyre prinIPA printed Residence Addresa SABS piumber. 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SOW' 114M1 1�S` 6� . / ..2.N8gm.* (lab- 1t.c+tic G44441 a b4sI egakej4/y/ 20. lea, riuD R G sot+ CAlis7uu r,cille asd2� CO sosro -714.0/ 212064 _S_ ..(y1 • • /7 WARNING: , IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR , TO SE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN or COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CITIZT;N or THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY .1 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR,AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN.WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS ZIENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Siynnthrp printed printed Residence Address LEAH ()(umber. SSreet. City & County) n^re �/ Cerro I r 'No. P. O. B/9K_Numbler1n,l 1 /� 1 7 21.00,�p. 41.e I•lk l ]'e , sor (_ i)e tni.* IAliInacor ll) ) LalA I-i-9/ ^ 22.V a 1/ /� /p/I Q 51/41e. /het /9 10 �l� 4Q.h7,3 jPr 27 p D 1 aw - 5/ 24. � WVV 30,01 � gRI:: arf34r A 10041 13 Avt P 43 C ettn„..r Wt.) 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Jc+4eaoh In x'/YeAt�k o a � " �,�.,o.• r-�.4 � �• is ����� I pr ,, � � k4) -6- spy • , 4/ WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other th his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A • REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or roferred measure or the summary of an initiated measure its entirety and understanding its meaning. • TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE: A CITIZ OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE of COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WEtD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, youR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION 5imnsturs Printed printed Residence Apar= amn (Number. Street`City & County) atn (No. P. O. Box Numbers) 41 :lee ?Il) 34)7 frittratz_.�Zr G d'Q/t5 0/'t_l' 7/44/ . .".74, 43. /ny0 pPat,/fr F. sX J/,2 a- zet/A-r-Pte 41a et of fL4.09 ,P�. 7-/u 7/ a 4. 8 u:5 elm Hien j3 In? ? n- Ito 1u.4 49-v4 cl- f G� 7../+-57/ elA 4,5 /1� , S ., ,ii- JwLItP SIR FIR, //AI ,1/�'` 1., , Pt 4 _ �� ?-/Y-e/ / 40(f+ iy+ o-vi i•- Srerfitent III9-,�g e-.ir ril _Xs, e.e.pear 7- 1'14- I/ •t wan — /a7. �'a g /1? sg� Kash 2LvD, JG itet, G/,creey co ?-l4 9' 4E. I _ 49. 50. I 51. 52. 53. 54. I — 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. -7— 911064 S7.1- • • C=b?oli.:=ZAFBIDAVYT I, //wJrf / O / k=74 , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulate} the foregoing petition which consists of d pages and 3/7 signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. Z was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. / c14gnature of C r uor Address cvm. $,A lsr 7-14-9/ Name of Circulator (Printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me thise day of 9:41 , 1991, by him. NOTARY PUBLIC 97f--- r„ycommissionoxplr�Char.4,1395. My Commission expires: -8- Sop2LEMENTBL CIRC`ULATOR'S AFFIDAVIT • I, ?AL./ �?? i4 `-O'�Q , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section 0: 9rof the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the bast of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. Si ature of C rculator Street Address Name of Circulator (Printed) City��or 'lbwd Ca r% 114 �{) CQQ+Q Oslo State q - -7- 611 Data STATE OF COLORADO) ' )es. COUNTY OF WELD ) ,Subscribed and sworn to before me this i264 day of . Uri* , 1991, by _ Jill' w / NOTARY C � My Commission expires: Myammlssion cmWmI tsar. ,)^/r5, • 211064 • O WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign anv initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTEF.FD ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE: A CITIZEN or THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO Fon AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHYCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON"OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Sianatuxp =lag g prlmted Residence Addresa HAZA (Number_ Street. City & County) DAIS (No- T'_ O. BRX_N mhos) 1. . �w ,�.te, 10 lie W,.%dr 12ts 190,97cod- 64u-t,t , u1o,0/ 7- 9-9/ 2. /QlCa ,��A k_��n 1x33 yesA(e f►aitit t d 7, 0/9/ • � -A,i 14 bleat/ �. 5%,a l a7,--/r9 Sf/crPe/y , al -fr-v av l! ��r�t1125 .��OR•,7t.1/�(l[ ( ilP�/�rey G�QId Fl4-9/ 5.r 2 Aoi!}�i in/S.5„rrhef ,5 7Q 5'.3"1i4ve.. (4 re ele y 4,firi 7-1/-cu 6. LtAv_ S LI44, l-qsAo.. �iR3 Azitiy,cc trio Weir). 7-di/ /7. LyNpe rtatrotpv /oo/ r3 9a # re cipaw w!--4,O 0,,,,r, 9y /8 e„„C6 • :(./ //A.„,,,,T !//G// dS n6_,f`1 .S? _ r v64, G/. 106.131 7//9/ /9• rpSeP‘. MP 0114 _i.3-u to , 16TH sr. Grw/.../ , co soOll 7hn/9( 11. _ i..✓ .7..... L. Natoo, -U72 »sil Au., G(„ G,..(.r CO YoG.) f VIA/ • /12. of 3S09 0[ihlra • ✓ L'0 G 7 111 / 15 w o '46 , areal 4 AY / 14•(date ,`e)=EAL2A . Altr0, _ ie‘ 4115 l.J• N't -. acr e ie 770,0 2 3 1-1/-9/ 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. _ ---- 311094 rya/ -5- o • �7�Mtt.a R'S AFF.TDA'(�T X, Cre rp , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of ______L pages and 24 signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. Y have not paid nor will T pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any •honey or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. Y was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors.7siq tune of Cr ator Address 40 a€A2 21,5 rthis±. • let.t.: W• Sho�d Dazed Name of Circulator (Prxrited) Da ed STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) s ribed and sworn to be ore me this day of , 1991, by lie_U �1a NOTARY' PUBLIC My Commission expires: //-20-9/ `8_ 21.106 4 .may • CIRCULATOR's AFFIDAVIT I, 416-rR fi L:� pg.; , upon oath, state as • follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section G2 '73 of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. J. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. a. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any r signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors._K. -.4) � _//Of ndsdie[ S nature of Circulapy4 Street Address led—rirc F q .),e.Tr` ec,reli �t Name of Circulator (Printed) City or lbws'` Virg County State R-1,-9/ Date STATE or COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to Nerve me this A day of 1991, by OwYz 11q,t.....0 4: X NOTARY PUBLIC • My Commission expires: 9-07- 9.2.+ 91.1064 • • • O WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign anv initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its weaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOn AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN wHYCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION ,siannturr nintrg printed Residence Addrem tidal (Number. Street, City & County) Mitt GIO. P. O. Box Numbers) An,..A CF�_..�k.� /I - 7 g/ w e LQ 2,,e ye-n-A,• .al�A ,� LY/vn. a,Net isem S'SS pip me LN. 2A' •be,- z-` nJ / • Vqr..: r! As qt v.p ("sit, 7-4..:7 s) . u.�c VrS `C 1 (3,5 Ave ,GceFPcc- 40. I -1 '1 Qj A'?elf AnnN nir/N,13eint+r. 707 /fierion i1r (-�rre-�C�`I�S`�S r 7/V,/ 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. _ 19. T 20. 311094 6,17-5- • • ST2CQIATOW S aFFYDAVST X. Xa VP.r HG M (3 , upon oath, state as follows: 1. X circulated the foregoing petition which consists of ;ages and S signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 1. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. Y have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. Y was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. S Cure of Cazcul r Address 71— 9/ ame of Circulator (Printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Cribed and sworn to befo a me this „[. ,day of �ti _• , 1991, by o .4h,�..s, t , oF NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission expires: ..40 4 ;;f,/�4 /s/99/ -8- 911064 ��� /D a x, ger- E. Q4..✓ , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution conta ning signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my Knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will i pay in the future, and to the beet of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to $ affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. Z -S-016 1... rid%,. ei Signs scot C ri culator street Address Name of Circator (Printed) City or lbws Circulator L✓E d County /n 6.0.4•-,4 State e -r- 9/ Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before ma this jE _day of (bri ' , 1991, by ppio Al /ellr • `� 4 NOTARY PU9ee . My Commission expires: Myooeimisslon mina'Mar.4, tM5. 911064 o 0 e WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN or THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESXDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO ron AT &EAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN moan YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. • PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION eiens ,ZY 2x1pts,l printed Residence Addresa EAMa tpumbfir� streets city a County) pat "W , / (flo. E Q� BOX Numbers) 1. WeV. , gre s`_a-, fb3G/7,�Vid e/ .li,�•,�...... lt7 -4441 7,)y/ 2. li�h .ArAer l -'�`(ffurl /, �1h2 R. QUP Patel toold 1-�-4 i •7. 4.41iiika 3400 ZS -, Gred/C� . 6 -�tlGl 7-Y-qt 4• l t` n rn .0 54n 2:191) lb 21& t e CredeL, eciate dn. 7•e .ql r- ,ehaykii;ter . 503 15117 AVE4 F.46,7nl, eth Reno , 7-8-9/ c ta 6. 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Carr/cc.ii/A9 1-1-91 /'"f`. %Verb a444Jfird'w,,,‘, •iyy / -.1//St RA G'rtoi, 4 ie1 ,./ Z-i-9i ss Pro.4 wale& 1801 tcr- ha_ G+ass..6 co gabs ) 7-ir-1, / %v 911094 ea -5- • • . 7 WARNING: , IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his we her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO DE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN or COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure In its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN or THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FORiAT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECXNCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE XN.WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. xr YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITXON OF OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS THENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Slanature printeg printed ResiQAncn Ay1ArprR N4dlII etW rye=, stree City Cenntvl DAt.a [No, P. 0. BOX Numbers tt(31 re; ,,� a / -�eS/1��4r� ogle-'1/F2S/ 7.0"Ziee I Win/ 22 MD LSD 23 temati Goessia.e .2) filet 77 .4 %bee OnNeetissiv fvf14 7- t9V O 044.0.44 410/4.11 M i9✓e/o 2)74)1;744.44 eari,Astarrs LSf9.Pm., rluCARere,01Sma ar/o4,:js Pte. toz e0 80451• 2•C 7-4.9I V Chi Ataa than /yin 7't'r Meti efie eittit rb Flat 71471 28 � f.IL►er R �r1�PS�. -17e4 .T'� d�iuit. � groM it �51, ,1 1J/�!!�-�,! . �wae,�zstkt .^2��7 -,50 40tAg t1 aauttg/�,[D0 stoi54 �•iyf , raer4A al7J4n a540 �� /4,M� G"1reck-y CO ?0193+ et—q/!I lr.crrkW7-/2.91 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 112.1064 -6.. • • • • e • rrRrcrratsm Ste'rtoAvST I, /f rpir ate , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of hr pages and 3O signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, oach of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. 72t, .sue f‘ L;4047e7/, -%�l..rr�..� L'o F•sry S g re o c rcurcu actor Address E, s..✓ 7-12- j/ Name o C rculator (Printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY or mo ) Subscribed and sworn to before ma this ALday of , 1991, by n m f vn, 1 AIRVPUESL My Commission expires: 10-026-9-2. • _g_ • SUPPLEMENTAL /CIRCULATOR S AFFIDAVIT I, ;2; n/es /1 umnt,nn , upon oath, state as follows:1. Y circulated the following petition section eAA49s of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in weld county. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to s affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition wascirculated and signed by the listed electors. A/1. s gnature of C roulator street Address Set ens /( /MA,i n 1/47;1+rr2�rZ J Name of Circulator (Printed) City or 7lErim wide Countyn V01Orw-do State - s-9i Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of ph rr7f' , 1991, by .12,Au � Won • �/ijj NOTARY P1� C' My Commission expires: My won expires Mir.4,1995. 31.1.064• .. • • WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or ,to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN or COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE: A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF TICE STATE OF COLORADO FOE AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN wHTCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON"OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Sagnnt„re printtt!1 printed Residence Addrgap, 112118 (N neivr. street. city & County) PALI _(plo. P. O. Box Numbers) 1 rfl// v(L r, n,TR / �x-air.n MN _A1. C'+rev 1py 0.0 (11d eo, 2. 1 �. _ Grerm tub, HI �. ►k�l�na � T t+nsfots% ' Ca WIfi Ce 114ki► E 3. MI R effinA inurs/alpR2 Phalar?OAK`Xi 9 / �rxn�rmar 7/0I q' 4.4/1 S. /QG*. y J4d ✓ A:1A4}/ +/ 14e / 747? bac-4 /S fo4oreew./ n a/a X7,0/ 6. 12AIL-1.71 great rk etk rr ,4drer 17= /JIM AT 17;Anilt_o..,w eui ale Id 7-l0-9/ A-AOL-- eq424-3-.Actip-17r72, (Acne jars,AAJSZ-.fdiNi Cr) Odd ° i a. C � 14Wied e.NA/off+ yYze> V/ ,lec .andi 17721-- /o,. /C�f'1izsir 34.",,* 9.0 7-ihm Lapvt '-G � f -� �10. '�/,n, 44,/�, ei ms o vse y (id9 24 r4*, r* C+ , tee m( 7-/ 7� /11 rea 11 :7lU�yl y (inner g 1.04�.a I1 r S Gros i 12. 13. 14. 15. 0--- 16. 17. 18. 19. 20._ 3114064 42/ -5- • raa // �j =11 's AFFIDAVIT I, CAllav !� �l�..r.,r , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of pages and _ // signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay. directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. 0,042 r l � //� s, �1��..7 A� _ %.,k• idi•I a. $ir signature o C rcu ator Address � irr�s ll�laca.% 7— /cD- 9i _ ame of Circulator (Printed) Dated STATE or COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY Or WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to b ore me Ts day of 91 p(� , 1991, by �.1 6.[, Prnv�x%, 2 � ;fri&/t1,2 TARY PUBLIC (/ My Commission expires: /0-Gfr1C--2)-- _g_ 016 AUPPJ.FMENTI; SracuLAT0Pts At7TDAvIT T, 1[ << 4 ef r l 1-• l,7Cfiyt , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section o/ of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution conta ping signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. 2 have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any i, signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. Y was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. Sagnnature of C rculator Street Address Name of Cirou]ator (Printed) City or County Gt.!, State - �7Q1 Dat STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) 441 Subscribed and sworn to befor me ts rs - day of Me ryl , 1991, by Vein./ C. /Ahoy �/y� . NOTARY AUa9 . My Commission expires: Mycaiwifdon expires Mar,41995, 911064 .._. WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign env initiative or referendum petition with any nabs other than .his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once ' for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST SE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; I1r YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO Pon AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WH]!CH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE STONING THIS PETITION ON"OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT , IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION ,Sisparpret Prlats'A prl.nted Residgpce Address Hama (Nusgpr. Streeter City 6 C9untvl DATA (No. P. O,_Dox Numkters) /1. l,. . :/ ! -., ✓. . . , ?4, q/ / 2. +Addle ..,, oi, „ca.( Lve yn We ,„AI I e7a 7 .24 ' .5/ r� 0 rpaele.� ea ick/d& 7-x1/ /9. OnA ' �_dlc, CAv„l ;tiPPte+ /PDR'-.3s`l4% .e •Q �rrP file yrO MC'ld7-B•9( a. +,. 91 /s. . ko-rv4ifyci three, /o3 v - ?-Z/-I4-.,-,Cyst . tit* /a. '/ -ghtele<M. ;o., /a0i /171 ye i- r/ 9'�q /fjlF/���/"FhL 1/ /� /7• eicai lJiiAA✓P/, .AAplr /_9y /9Wrs LtiAFrtrf lr�(_ stD 102/ 7-2('9/ /8. : 1 �� i . , .LI,�ci 1Acc � �� Veer4 6 F .,4/4/ 17.9-9t 71Sar ,P9/ Elbow 1-4A/13. in" , �\, y�� r`i�. 461,coK ,5// tha�a �1- 9l / /�la. I � : �Antc ,, 4 e. IS''� Ltd . C00 't tf,�Cat-4444 15.2: t- t�F, 4-c r. . av,�to});4r vrOt l .,J 0*-- Ni-gz.o, _6, 1c. Lwl. Lu 718.191 /iaie i S."i"rMc%M F_, y�eaile 3S4? X es ; iv) Jet 6Qee_� /� ii(.4 24Ph/ /17. z„,� 27„il, 1In, DR'h�PI,HULA; Iv? 2 � id, , fib ( C14'-• 71211 /18. +/ lay n, #,. S t . 4� 41_ '9/4 SY ,'�r e eO�you�✓1CO � '7AA4 1 l a• �,v yr/�.fin,,/ iS7/Y mite /9 /e/,:��s..n 8oa?'rl 74 9/ /z ,,C�aii-va «.C.3. 70c- 1920 02'0 *- 2L.14.7.- F G3/ 7/1/9/ 2 064 ‘071 4- • • 9 WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to mS.gn any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NW SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read I to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST HE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CITIZLu OF THE UNITED STATES: IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY .L, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR.AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHIC',i YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE SN,WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. SF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION 0!1 OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS T'SENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION 5igoature priA1te.s1 prispted_Resideu a AQAryag MUM 111B'II{CLflI J'Sr w CLIWountvl Date (Nod P. 0. _pox Numberp)•21. yh�,r,gairrja 9P.u� "42,27 ,�e�1, tI/• 4,0 l/e ect 71919/ 22. red sJ�a-...-SA AIk11S pr wlis %ft heists roc � C CtVA46�WOD 719/91 43• tlk#.3UrMASgnbFn (cora '5ci N W ' ST . rVAe et IS 7/9/n I /24.ersa, p /25,14 -+a 1 EZZ-� %✓-14 4,041 iigo w Atr4 ..S'/„.4 F loi.,cirr,se 7l%/ 26.(� gbiz fan se //POOR ,g? * 4r/y fjA �/AJ0l a � ��/I/q 9( /27. -y -D...•id 1..461.4-ate // Al �� .1,.... . � wV %/57/ /23 ` .3r�P Jr/rte �! 414.- -1 ri l 297 -v,, 0,4/� %k c fiX./Arg2l c t a r ( if es aQl -.274_, F// /30.,,+,,7c„, 6 .des," )1e.vifticr tree,_via sr w rc �Ae)4.1'� Y 7-9-9/ /32 ;tear $fit iete All 40, 16igS c--( , 0-aVat G.recn. 7. 9-9/ !33 n/htes 1 e (/°iin._a5 rlprrlGy 79/11r el" three t &ire Lei ?�4^'i'i /,f rre ..� yQrerr � er./e fs�z GrrcR/6. 57Ic T•+�-e.? 2 7-91 a 36e S t -..,%AVrrafaic44A��4,s /P/'1 - c3l. 7in.. Jieijeletil e'� 7,01/ 37. cc a:21',14€,..- -cArrlf�/mri i.o .7oo AG,r��UJS,4.7.C eg 41�s 4' tin.9/ 38.//(� TTTQ "�','r" , p1iTWa ) lc?i lk n�,rn Pl/� 1,,, r.�s,�p C� ?yo.ty 39 ut /J H Oprn;v. /a ka/ !emo -R/ K,/i areal fine/✓ eo 7-/d-F/ , / L i !/gym Att y L firer t_ t23, !1//.2 a/ a "4,4 21.1064 diSo _f_ . • • 0 WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other th his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure its entirety and understanding its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CITIZ or THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF TVZ STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN tart° COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Gitrnature printtg p 1n ed pgeiderfe,�Addreen IA2ff (Number. Stoat. City & County) PAU PI ��Pp (No. P. O. B9x Numbers) )} tL(f 7 !+ that° PAX 6.11,1b*yr /roSrAiKAcR44 RC Gtea/d oP0 •91) / r�,.J. 5��1i� e9fo-/s �f 7S•59( Le/Res ityEocat 90, NyAue_Cr--�/C- G4sete•yre %/9/ /4 //fat) _et l� tAt (L9144-1 i7 /jS7 `{r' eAliir .s�" 71fel fet(-5 74799/ 45 .nom'- atfi atli��es griti ?1�C Ate. Cie rer4 !JP/.i 7-//-9/ 46. D� . t �,DprAnI : � 43, RIdn.. i ed' C Q�0, L.IV 7-U-9,/ 47. yl o � bij'kl614-r, /QV -t K �t) �EQr chc Ca (1?u� ... 7-_1(-7/ 48 r !- f� ji/44/h-'L �Mr `k . 1A,,,,),-,1 'O./ 'tfk � (4..�! fa .�qQ 3'f 7-/l-li 4 �4�IaJ'�/ D west S�st eli151- S�'�^, 6;147 ate) 7 I-, // W64.0 50 . / vde gemoLAtdc" tt, 4944, AVG r.tea4Y golf51 1-0-7/ • 51. ♦ .i♦ . skew F 7.1t CI n 6ROowi Olt PA tag e " /53 014fruMn geppG,ln I L Ine‘it %yr't aC5en L..> ?�*5.+( *7 3 Ciltekali LP-rill/TV 1 54. - '' r2 Ia,'99,_77,4•7/re �`/�ll "Asw✓ 5-26 J7 on.- or c�i t pc y co kino 7 V!9/ 55. uil" Na/sa/�f'' �♦ n banter, tSs? W ��/� 6ree/ry Co 4/04(7-/(• 7/ /56. !/n �lJilri�•IOG/�!1 /./JC�1SS1. /yl/i1tn(/n/rr/PS � /i%r/tJC✓.lf/ ''/C%'/ 57�aaa1Jsha�GnS_L7-(Z-/� /,�r_�Ql.�! x-11-9/ 58. i....- 59. 60. . -7- 011034 62/ CIRCULATOR'S AFFIDAVIT I, y 4.-.../Z. 4.24,155 , upon oath, state as follows. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of �• pages and SJ signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors.rS gnature of Circulator Address Name of Circulator 41--..--C. ..-7.40-1 P(Printed) Date �� STATE or COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WEt ) Subscribed and sworn to beforee,mmethid /,..g day of _ ,_77, *-- , 1991, by cir 7.-- ` _ , . Grua ....., A/, /.,_,./A..... NOTARY PUBLI� My Commission expires: MxCmnmieslon expires August a .Irk -8- 9 SUPPLEMENTAL CIRCULATOR'S_AFFIDAVIT X, A J L, , upon oath, state as follows: 1. X circulated the following petition section ,140:g of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 7. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. vorz — lei l /1y Signature of Circulator Street Address 'lbdm Name of Circulator (Printed) City or ,n. c=;,4/ County eta State Date�a�� STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) 41 Subscribed and sworn to belo a me this day of Papua' , 1991, by jrtQt/ I.rieyff • �ii/ Q � NOTARY PUL,lfi,7tC , My Commission expires: MYeommFrlonmOrm ant4,7995/ 211064 . • • 9 WARNING: TT TS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or THE STATE or COLORADO FOI; AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WH7!CH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. TIP YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FTVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Sianature Pri»SYfi 2r-tntad Reaidpnra gslra a Liam OCUMber. , s.trest. Cite• f,LCountvl ppsa . 1No. P. O. Box Number') 1. • 1 —, r 7- ei- ill 2. J, --It e l,,..IScerr ti!7gn 41/4/4 co-Pa ".Ps�1�,l 4r ii--uJ 7-969/ 9 ViZttiotu 1a.u/. Ukihoo. w;0M walla,licit/el ` �y 40.86 w,rr� 4. hed jj'2s4. ��rrd ry, LtxId 7— ci-9i :reit_ 64.,ii., /� i / -17w1IPu„Ko,.Jyd49W PIS S'-.Q.i.1`�, turtoj MAY •/ h..' It.ittiL eikIt.4111$1'3 d f/mil a/Si1,19ArL��i/, _,e ldi/� y 2-9/ B. fie 101111,-teztebc ,..142privitpkroz, „Am_ /..._- bb .h &_ Aved... dy, 1-111 9,4,14.L.,„,4sair-77,,m,,w,frf,,, 4.-set,/S Aftz4-Sili int(ilele - 7-i-9/ (—ref wavzr /0/05 K2...tow &-tag-43, 7/(07 MV V IPS. . men a-I�< " aG &ye atatiey 7.16-9/ �Tz. ����- 'f/+-'i Z7'"1� rim ;wet\kis/ Jn. 1)4 (644,4; �/ / see:az A•07:09:.? r� 4 76/54. a adl /.2-i- /@b7C-\66:,41.U lc rin 7-/My 1,4. 4 I 1C,na S Cope 16,20 36-2 felt cr. *7yt-RI 17. - won.R,e 16 I / freesorvine r-ct -8-9/ , `1.t• Q : girt hose( &5.--- lf) il1M .Shr ) . AIMA . 19. -4- 20. 912.084 at • 0 CSRC!T1SbTOR� AFPYDAt•YT I, Cric cr-+1 L: / lr•trei , upon oath, state as follows: I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of pages and /8' signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 1. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each Of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nOr will I pay in the future, and to the beat of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. S gnature of Circu ator Address Name of Circulator (Printed) Oat d STATE OF COLORADO) - )ss. COUNTY-OF_ WELD ) SubsCribed and sworn to before me this day of 7. /./ 1991. by 'F-•� / Gf'Y^1 r7w . ' NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission expires: tftfomminyonDconmEmiwoj( -8- 9064 . 1 S TOtDit TEAL // CIRCULATOR'S AFFIDAVIT X, �1c Lt�r l t �,���'{r , upon oath, state as follows: 1. X circulated the following petition section 305 of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution ao�ning signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any �. signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. u. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. ./asp— 4/jec-4* s �1 Signature of Circulator Street Address /�� C�Ir1 4. /.tom{}/SS Name of Circulator (Printed) City or Town G./,r County Cr) state Date;nr STATE or COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) §ubscribed and sworn to befor me this a4j day of tilt , 1991, by M''e/ar./ A. Wein ' NOTARY PU I 41/ My Commission expires: My commission exD!rcrs Met 4. 1995._ 911064 WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign anv initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when net a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE: A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO ron AT 'LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WITCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Sianature PrintPQ printed Residue Address, EAMI fN +mhe� Spree cisy & C_ oft=1 ,DAtn (No. P. O. BOX Numbers1 AiaD 114 'Vers,,aw! a Ci6F.rik-1/4,2,/, S6d1A06.er, GRECZeY 2. 3. a. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 311094 eerf -5- • s CIRCULATOR'S AFFIDAVIT I, r✓ • 4°.:::Peif< , upon oath, state as follows: 2 I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of JS pages and / signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affiX his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. gnature of C rculator Address Name of Circulator (Printed) Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COVNTX -OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to beforB me this // day of 1-P/! 1991, by Grcr-V. . (7\-In A41, n NOTARY PUBLIC (1 My Commission expires: y70,--- 1 4.Ala -8- - m AftA2LAIMENTA • r',J'„R(S` 1='FOR'S AFFIDAVIT X, _,afie M eetef,,rr ) , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section :535 of the petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. S SAW) te--4. ignat Circulator Street Ad ress LPixor/ro/ "Y. �Q/r17C /1" Name of circulator (Printed) City o County state Date /sj i STATE OF COLORADO) r )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this er day of ,Q fivatt , 1991, by eryty /� Klee !! t/4 NOTARY 9: 4C My Commission expires: M"'•4 ' •PPM "�'"" 311064 • • WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than ;his or her own or to Knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO iron AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHrCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION $ianature prjntrA Zrinted 1tesj4ynce blare= nAm4 (Number, Street. City 6 county) jarIl 040`P. O. no% Number,) r 1. L,, .ri/6 A C a tort IJ Zl$ �&1 A+e_�i ' grecifir �� 1.)-i I 2- p .�'�1� --4,�17y?-Jd+i ebY 2S��f-l� i lll�E �r I�imee/.ly 7idem 7-r 9, 3. / zi .:. , .!'7, 6. J 4e.� ?!7 �S /9'Cer V Leo 4-) 641e (,Y ,-S-9/ ✓4 - 1 ��'�j �� R4Y1/� /7 a 0. 99. ���1ir-�re 844.i/l r -G-7'/ sr J at_ • CP 44 ar -.. / ♦ , .tN • 6 u, • . . HIV 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. • • • C,7=I= I, -/T.reace,*(2 , upon oath, state as follows: je. X circulated the foregoing petition which consists of pages and signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. a. To the best of my knowledge and belief, oath of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will 2 pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors.erW gk a a o Circulator Addr6ss O v 1r4/ am' of C rculator (Printed) Dated STATE of COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) 9Subscribed and sworn to beforejle this / d day of / , 1991, by prof, /stm4"Ii7 • 4-E—• qe NOTARY PUBLIC T/ My Commission expires: Mb'ceenmbsion expires Mar.4. 1995. -8- 311094 did' • i • r' 3 ouplumnuAL I, _ .��c�U`-2C� ., , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section 3.3%r of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Weld County. , 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any r signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. //fre4-4..-1• 1/11/24-.7-rna, ature ofrculator s rest Address �O/?i� (i .f)9omq N 6 '�f r z_ ad . 10‘.5 5/ Name of C rcu ator (Printed) City or /1.4 ei Count Cfri-c-ee.er_- State V 7' Da STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) A Subscribed and sworn to befor/ei me this 4er day of fir.r? , 1991, by fleri�.t 14 �7fCofican • NOTA90yCfw 188 My Commission expires: MY aestdon expires Mar.4, 1495. 211.0S4 •• �� WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than 'his or her own or to Xnowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to Xnowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE: A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES: IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or THE STATE OF COLORADO FOE: AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN wHPCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON'•OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION ,Sirynrrure printed printed Relidenm .40drtalk EAMA lftwer. S Last. City 6 County) QUII (No. Pi O. Box Numbers) .a639ro Ts. hoc bI . r 2. 'f� R Pt,.r k`rart5 C 41. � /n f&G1 � Ifte VIOA1/ ✓•de�'jf1-✓4C 1.G�-" �7P��� QAdI 97 j/l+} ST 1�0. ���FF-CF t✓s ?AY lbe fell 4egia " _ �D �l'/ )T/f/ 111 r�439 �� Q`io siateipita ` poop, // Dn _ y �/ `L ' /p p�� / 4• hn. • a t r"hfra/✓ P7 a Ap Attie 7 q •<?* �it,to /�gfi, /�f� C treo � '! 11% ✓�7• . .✓A D?rosin," .24.ox �J7 4( lJ'��1�1C� �s�.3l 171;fr ✓9. 11,95;134/ '411. P b/4� J /1 T--{J �MM�� aro t aci X11. Ud enai • e f< �, . 3 r�/T�/Y -fir. 1�19h/s 112T"`"(0 2 �/giii„ FRCS i�44 /OO/ as Avie et ateeky CoF�/1 7/i ✓3 Jeffery .0quo 5a 2'1 Lir. ',Q.'S • 1, N $711,..t wMao ✓14. I a1D'L Vti Q' / •atm �U) 145. I/16. }t decd- ii.1, rah elt /5! 3/ AUC et/ I 7-1A -Y� ✓y� «, dry7414.4w Cer„:104 fed, /r, .2P`3f GaTrec y T-/7-- p/ // / •-/jt. A1AQ lP" i1., to U4 •- ,.Z—� � 20. 1 311.064 ag; -5- S rnrpLAToz.S AtxpAVIT ,( Can sirt.e•yr � , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulate0 the foregoing petition which consists of .Q' pages and 1 f signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. J. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was /�circulated and signed by the listed electors, 4.2.1 ifir « �.79 gI1 LT�t ,7' . ura ofnc/ ri culator Ayddjr'e-ss _ y � ` Name of Circulator (Printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) S scribed and sworn to before }fie this laday of .17 , 1997 by n0i13 �trn.nfi n • NOTARY PUBLIC 9graid- 4 My Commission expires: My commission expires Mar.4. MS, -8- 312.064 06 NUPFLFmENTAL ��jj CIRCULATOR'S AFFIDAVIT x, e m k S tdA L QTR . , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section 3Un of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3• Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will x pay in the future, and to the beau of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any • signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. -4 �� LSD 3 s S4nature C rout or. Street Address e mici L csP A,E0 . ri p �� Name of C rculator (Fruited) C oe 'foam RAM County <VD ta� Sta e Date STATE OF COLORADO) )es. COUNTY OF WELD ) 4/11 Subscribed and sworn to be ore me this Ali day of (/ray{ , 1991, by Cgeios Aea< ✓r. NOTARY PU t i My Commission expires: My ran 400mA rwd,.,.re•z 9 Von 211.064 i • WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN or COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN of THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or THE STATE OF COLORADO Tor. AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WMTCM YOU LIVE FOR AT T..EAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Sivnon- rep prrintg printed Re"1(1pnret hellfire., EA.= (Number_ street. City & County) PAII n l_,, (fro. 'L O. Bpx in 1. L/ bS / �f 103 Sl. wl1�G�� ,./S`I/ 2. YY0./'.P112k. �P 4/the, Lea( /S 4f, t. �o.l�n� 71-Al _/5-9/ 3. 1Y/ r cituvj-.S /lei /lo Ad- -b _ P 7d Laid 7/51to� 4. �i .. . Jahn VIIkrq //(3.1/.ill) Cry^ recipe, e cip , U...J 7 15m-C2/ 5. Jahn 1 itairkb .J.riQ(p 1 � ►) S - ;red: WC,A 7^ /$- !f '1 r 6. .�I 1ir�h. �v4 rS ii trk-St erPte Uri Id7- 1r`J1 /8. AA/4 .4."I.r sJ r eULIJ,j: Pc i 7IS A s$ _Ft tree/14)4_0n (iC/.efel 7 -15 �. weyiAlY,pp 'flr lar be::(7;.nn.',, IC)c- i (2reekt t n Ce ti 7-/S`'9f /lc. /<S ``�'- .lrr .f---1S'��7 17i g1-✓_/( �• Y�1.r�� 7/S-7( -may r j f /3.2g61.4_41 ,, ,J ('-(44 ...11gL isvzs 57C c5I- Gretij, 65.0.711.5/71 • 1J.7thydidg rlifrlJyidadi 8_Wafson, me ,5L bee 1, .. &lc . 4/,(y! 114:/9/ 14. 15._ 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. t- _g_ si t.Q� 7�7 II //JJ ,,pper,,//////J� CUTATOR.L$ AFFIDAV;T I, (1Giefe , upon oath, state as follows: fres 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of pages and , l.4 signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purpOrte to be. J. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. <. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature tp said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. icai 9a -ri 66 "048/ si nature C rcu or Address L"Marc L J�J In//y y /re / Name of Circulator (Pri -'nted) Dated STATE or COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) _ Subscribed and sworn to before me this /40 day of�1//]J•..// , 15001, by _ rArint Le./ ./r . 9,7,.._ 4 NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission expires: My eommLss(on expires Mar.4.1995. -8- Cts...4S4 lay 531PPummagt ' S.;8C1)3�:TS�B_S A�rtDAVIT "1 x,�T�f eG (-) � f�72 r ,. upon oath, state as follows. / 1. X circulated the following petition section of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution cants ping signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. /V? oeik±tia:eigf2tC CAgnatuGre of Circula r � Street Address eA�G P_ �t�_ ���� ame o Circulator ( r nted) /ty�or County r !/ ! f�! Date STATE OF COLORADO) )es. COUNTY OF WELD ) Ai Subscribed and sworn to before me this ft day of fib 1J /f%rint , 1991, by apea/1ac NOTARY ah` , My Commission expires: My CarsalanaxplreaMar,4, 198S, 911084 .. • ® •. O WARNING: • IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name • more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when net a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. • Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CITIZEN of THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOL; AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHTCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON"OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION M.annture• Printsi printed $rrinence AddreAS SAM{ (Number. Street. City & County). jykrq Web P. O. Box Numbers) i • �// .:,, /`eF C Sfi -3,3 AA Sem4 a 806 3/ 7-19/ a ll��r�� n�/��lf�Co<u Q�1� 7 S .� / '�,'; t., id Pine ark 'z5 57Y, fib/u,-6,•.,.t. 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DO NIT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, ► YOU MUST HE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. I Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE: A CITIZEN or THE UNITED STATES: IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR'AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: A RESIDENT or THE PRECINCT XN WHICN YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN•WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION Om OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESXDENCY REQUIREMENT IS 1°SENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION sinnatmrr pciptpa printed,ReeiQence Address MIME JNumhor. Ss=eet_ City & County) DAtC ' �, c k c (No. p. O. Hoz_Mumbere) ;. 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Wei ii•J CrN Sr A eo (7-ie41 iS _F_ a WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other th his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or t0 knowingly sign such petition when not a registered eleCtOr. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN or COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure its entirety and understanding its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZ OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or TICE STATE of COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IP YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION 5itrnaturee printed printed, Reeidenre mitres,. V= lino street. c rti county) Dna (No. P. O. BOX Numbers) /a •i— G T8s_7" �. %1� Se WMMCV 6"i'/1C-6 4y Co40,.$'4'43/ 719/9/ . 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SIMI 9-l3Q -//n 1 4...Wei Ul i d �G3 / 7-/Q4 � , �L,,r em Grrtq��30 -110 ` �^r C ref l4/ �a4 v 7-ze- 7/ el - _rag A 1\51.2, 2 Cy/ C. sl 6 t'ac�t >11/ eder g it� 7,7./ w, gees,. 4�.��sy �� e '� 7 l I% -7- 211084 7a7 • • • zizanRszaarms2 I, c-ectiRac•-•405). 17.2_e.,--r• upon oath, state as follows.. ! gll. I circulat d the foregoing petition which consists of l$ pages and 4Q signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 1. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. • ./' g/,9 4,-a1;:? A1/41,1 gnature of rcu a or 1f✓ &drams w ame of C rculator (Pr. nted) Da ed STATE or COLORADO) )es. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this ray Qay of vet _, 1991, by leirell 11 Les NOTARY PV$15C 9,2„, 4 My Commission expires Myeommisston expires Mar.4,1995. -8- 17/L SBPPyEMt.NTBL CTRCULATORIS AFFIDAVIT I, W\ClA. A� a • ;kw-a , upon oath, state as follows: 1. X circulated the following petition section ett374 of the Petition for Referendum of an Znacted Resolution conta ping signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. Moab F. 04 '; Signature of C rcu ator Street Address Name of Circulator (Printed) City or__ nn -(� //�� (.1.�wJ(� C.O is 4\41 1 County Cn_0(`0.ar) state S• a- CI I Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) /��yyy������ �Subscribed and sworn to beforo�spe this �ej day of r.[![pr.tr , 1991, by / /brae. //e/i'o . NOTARY PUM - My Commission expires: Mycp"miufono4000 41t4, 1VM 311094 • • • 1 V WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign anv initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a rogistered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to id you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO 8E A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE: A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or THE STATE OF COLORADO ron AT LEAST THIRT:-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WH7'CH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Ziana5ure Mntt;l priDLELEe ED A rasa UAE4 i2tla212S...STrf t....Q=LSS?SD.tn Data 1No. Pd O. Box Numbers) ✓. f1 ' h N 1S16 ►34 ifttc ,F,tr y�,cl�lob 74/T1 i--2. / es, e - ms. /las, ,2mt., a a" -T., an/7d ).:3-4, 3.411n.4,tom .c . \,� _......�bt1n;mn i tr.a-n (eV. ?iwe G4eare)Gflr 7-S^-9'/ ►'t ,flaraz_a,r,1.' ?t/' 4sz ,' lift % rsi ltie%f. 'de,l' 7.s. 9/ s. /f'.,-et/ re rum..} 1/4�ecp /�`pi c,, f rt�� ,� t' � CtJ_,P 7$Tjl 6. 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DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR , TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTER= ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE: A CITIZEN or THE UNITED STATES: IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COTARADO FOR'AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: A RESIDENT or THE PRECINCT IN ;mica YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN.WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OM OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS VENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION ,j.cnatuTP PElpte1 prjnted Residence AQQress Li= (Number, street. City & County] mitt (NOS P. O. 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(o.IlLC.P She4 _ad vetted"), go S A4 I- 42.,,et1r, old 1-7.41 pri r i 3-6 24. ,,rr ,, pJ, -� / 7- 9-9/ 35 ) a'Xi' ' tat vSl1'er&;ekri"_19.*33 icitti 4/5 U:!?n.:17i0hr 7-7-9i 37.?-4.r Zit- fa.�- NB/V1 Wttet-14.-"oat /A -� ad 4, 0n4� ?- Al- 9/ r r 4„,,,,1/2a44,.../., yy,�v� ew54 ,‘7 -- 9l�/ U)l l/ (7-�.� _G/. 'PCP /39. d‘.2 a Tg.( r. yort 16444- kVA. Avg'. G12-ifel-Ey/ � �3 7-9-9/ ✓4o JnSA to A (L w '1a6.6v A'`A& 4.-A Lax- L. 7-9-9 -/,- ,913064 7 41 • i , WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For Anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other th his or her own or to Knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary Of an initiated measure its entirety and understanding its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE: A CITIZ OF THE UNITED STATES; xr YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991. YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF Tla STATE or Co7ARAD0 FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT or THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Sionature print,m printed Itesidenrs Addresn fl.GMQ [Norther. =111 _ C1.T. +n v1 atla (No. P. O. Box Numbera)al. esnv t itit1,0 0/09 &elki Vieth 0v, Cvee6ty Cfrjey 7/9191 42.‘fetrefari ..G,��, it /erg-9-n eni,�.,/. Oita, .,7/%t✓t arse-try. ' 41,-, 0 y $I .5.2, 43. a;)„„:4 e cr„,„, -I>r, r3 Lem-WrR 3$ e 4- u,- (t14s4 at? ft- r- L 7 W r L ftept aa. of l' .3G -F� rs .. /�loD7(ti eitecte l), �ifT/ 4eF ,NI a6. Quartz (febe LA yak Q44.0P>IS 21Dt2 „). 'MTh 44.0,1,t.25 Ati 11-4 I ,/ O tin% , ei , / Aha, rrko, r in it ,FJosr C•••••?, (...t 4)911 lip-4/ / 14 es. P d . R-- /p/ ,�4,4 /P,Pr act Qw IIJt adj./i '3/4//9/ 1•°(0.`4Iti l /1n ,9ffOn /J-CV �7 XL, �ee,27 W7-247-9Y �, 1 �}fd dart /��� Y 52. CA.A. /'lkeke Q0" 1 1409 '�u�Ave• Cr UreAcA3, Lieta '7-1.0_91 it pi - �+ 53. .. ll..• 1 i Nr�/t ailie7� , Ire ro- /L(1 C��`lgm fa'bntrOe • (v/Id IV 54 . , Cl2/71G'. 9f641 ./ 300-RA 9`rst• tyrG[eir - 1 Petri -1.0- 9/ 56. be92.1016/ d �(�TaS 11770// etadt lf� •... �/% /4/,i ://i/7,/ A / r , r / t '/ r ���� � ... .. .. '�. �(rr.1C.3iL'rifl . ., I o :r g • 1/ i i a /.g r . •/ -7.- 3..2.03 4 III CIRCI7LATOR'S AFFJDAVIT I, d QP I4{ iFtOrj G , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of pages and _6e) signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other parson has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors.c/Asi nethre of C rculator Address / l ao•1L P lot fb '7- 10-5l Name of Circulator (Rrincedj Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY Or moo ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this"tilt' day of (UI�rL , 1991, by _6/vr%� . 2!L NOTARY PUBLIC it My Commission expires: MY tomilthstury,.eer 4,pm. -8- ant RNTAL• �pS.lkirSiT� '1'flR:� AFF7nAVYT X, .it/ �c o7 4 A""it , upon oath, state as follows: 1. X circulated the following petition section of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution conta ping signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. a. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to s affix his or her signature of' said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foragoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. 'UO1( n I(�4u,,,e,Lt,U Lehr 2h 7.14/ l S gnature of Circulator Street Address [Ala L. ceAu..n 7171e r¢Q /Qy Name of Circulator (Printed) gty or 16vm Oh ki County (moo k Patch State del .9i Date STATE OF COLORADO) )sa. COUNTY or WELD ) 4 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7' day of /tint , 1991, by �V✓/2 .(_ Schupfte 4 NOTARY PUC/92. a. S My Commission expires: 't°"�^ °^oar r,._..a, z>,,. 01.10S4 /6 • (:i: :) WARNING: IT XS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGXSTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE: A CITIZEN OF TYE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or THE STATE OF COLORADO FOx AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COIARADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION $iankturt PrintrA PEi.nted limi pce Adareea klAma D ' is . atEy,„t. 21.ty LS o v1 Data , Q(po, z. O. Box Numbers) M✓.• f r -ric5 � (tree, P,l . 2 / 470175-414#90ezt a Nifiert 7;1',/ • � Y/1 I i /1/2A/ee t oJe ,,/n/9 !k/StA cSit 40)..) (1 0 0) U (10 ALS 7-P/ Viiit . � ; • J• ..S 4/44-Ante 4r a G.Lrece y, k/e..p ilSIR r a.4'r�� re re. ke Vile// .,7/0 - a(trie_ (hoe ein. i � lge�1 . 7-3-9i7/ 4e/tier/II I07/0 .3nific 'G�u� 4-4� 7'3-i� ,,(l 1 10.; ,•, 11414 f rZbil n� /4 d1, a444jhl creor 1rP•i j/ I./Co 7-?•9/ 11 - y ��p •e P - 9/ lz.fA2Lc t � �.c it. ThrkesoerT�br'l'A1 /1..2/0 9y �. �rw' v ke, e', well es y- 9 9 \ 11a:1."/(,- adLtdK<<en r,Birt�S /7r7- ?LA," Free /01 Weld ,Tes-9/ si',1a42c� �Tn�1rs� �,T[An� M �ARY ,> RL��. �.Bve GR���/!l/ L�,.�r.�UP�7/s)71 Ai 15.�yppti�.4��y 5.l y.ieypvts.`\CSwz,- 'coi l c Au4 L.'a. 5'i u e- Ivel, h 7�gi 16.9: L QQ', /P+1dink aer es 4'14,1 .8sab rl+advA,, d {7'r,t4}.& s/l�rled 1-S-7/ 17a ,reiri...,(eseedre#vs, • fo elve �/vaG tale Ve/ ? -.S Q'/. is 1 `. "'/,S x1/ ,/ g< - h'!��`� G/i tie �tta �7-,�/ r _ y 19. 1€4 . -, of Rejc -9` zO Avg Ve.har401 0.29 / ? -V. 8-feriey. a aiixisfi/ 319$4 77.3 , • • , . 4 WARNING: IT IS AGAINST TICE LAW: For anyone to seain any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR , TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE or COLORADO FOR;:\T LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHIM YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN•WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, ZF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS Doll-STY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION ,a onaturg prj nteg prj nteCResidne AddrQal 1110110 (1,(j+m sTr- re Sitv i o +n -y) DAIS )4 Chi Li v P9A) 'IP' P- 9. H07L,KUMbers) 21r'Y1��'^ /�--,--1, r9 DO 11 iCAy Ce9'7 hfizeelLtba7-9-9( 22 ' .4, 23 -Zip�d✓ lolliseA<Mufeet 17/3 71, /41t, , :Alec.- .7Lof'i 7-gej 24. a 1/C i uoYf,71) Clam'? 7310 !A fit(ya 4'7 e � I1Je1J 9 Tel 4/ p�, ((// �1 �nl,� y ✓25.(Seftt, Ofulemiy Fettr�l� kr4,ert) J4,2u 144 57 /rrvefri usid_ ��/o/crl 2 s. . _. .. � � :.(trl1AuAik1t,.Q4zuk 3.SQ a� t{- (-42.4“ F Ca W1-Qt9 7-(a-9/ 27. lot elP-7bhAll •clPfri! Al PA 10 43 LAiilp ao („aelrl 7-rL-47! 28•---/ Q.�j, (�...." -C.r-.ns. � n.2 � t,L,,,"� . .�tseare.4 -6nrr,(i CJIIA 7-11-q1 29 / ' A.>twill Lour. A. Freud- 1e21154 WCk lit? Plesiievill. t`h14)-12.-91 30 31 .g' #7 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. _ 38. _ He 39._ 40. .3- 1..LUbA /7 ' • • crggy Aron'S AETIDAVIT I, "11 -tr�- E4--E4 e4jeciree.. , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of County. and 3n signatures of registered electors in weld Co 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. /j int_ e7t9it_ iitee,Aza- /�/5' 26 7/de P/signature of CCater Address 4� V✓a A4 �'A6ce r7t 7-/.2 - 9/ Name of Circulator (Printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )■s. COUNTY OF WELD ) Q ./ubscribed and sworn to before me this /�1i day of .�1/ , 1991, by f»itn‹ Zoo.. Se—�... !tc • 44,9 /,s. NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission expires:_ Par Commbsionexpirether.4. PM -8- 3 .1464 774 '`( UPPLEMENTAL CIRCULATOR'$�FFIDAVIT X, �� , upon oath, state as follows: 1. X circulated the following petition section .547 of the petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 6. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to 3 affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. d r,72——A Se dr 2 C— .P6 , e2',95 S7 a gnature o�ator Street Address Name of C rcu ator (Pr nnte`d)_ City or WS Li) County State /99/ Date Cl STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Aubsoribed and sworn to beforeA me this , slay of „�„ , , 1991, by Tlt/IgJ T. errl�!/nbe • NOTARY pc re 4/e; My Commission expires: MycoMmfssionexpireo Mot 4.MA 21.1464 • • Ai WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when net a rogistered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES: IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO ron AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHPCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION zit-mature pE,inttl, printsi Residema Addrelq nAmd cRumbes. strsst. City & County) Das (No. P. O. BOX NUFtberm) f _li p PARAveCW MTN D� lift;n/]�»i [ r/Unnll�. YIRf>INeA ��yVAPA��I !laSl�g / V1�FL7� 7!3 41 2. 1 ✓ Pcot �(6-br .Q (QS25 CO a CetalybWegri 711111 a. 14_Y QPgenu getnenitz .007 tnonireo &vein.% l v/c)� 7/3/9/ 4*-.1/+W� yll:X11 f.U:ttri 14)14 %C.>, ) ") t 51:- ✓ 1 A�1 *1,-117-5-'71 5.6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 17. I _ 14. _ 15. a _ ` 16. 17. 18._ 19. 20. _ 311°64 7// _5- • • CTRCUY.ATOR o` balpBY.ZT L, oath, state as follows. gl. Y circulated the foregoing petition which consists of pages and ! signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. EaCh signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. Y have not paid nor will 2 pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. T was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. • �saAc ISC24 . . .ignature of C rcu ator Address / 4706S/to �eihtab aRmk �i�9j �-o ame of Circus (Printed) at STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) ubacribed and sworn to befo,,ra me this ei day of , 1991, by Fc/f2� T Aripherier . NOTARY PU$I.IC My Commission expires: Vy commis:Ion oxOrm. t'Am 4. MI _8_ :i}°n4 79� $UPPIEMENTAL CIRCULATOR'S AFFIDAVIT X. Ati1-,U A-Zao , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section jai of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution contaning signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 1. Each signature thereon was affiXed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, direotly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 1 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. _atl �� eet Address Cthed ignature of C rculator Street Address Name of Circulator (Printed) City Town Q County e� , State fa- 9Y Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Ai A Subscribed and sworn to before me this , - day of firt" , 1991, by Briar A. land • CJit�i� NOTARY PUHL.TR/ / My Commission expires: Myoornet:Poe expires Mar.4,1991 211054 • o /G WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than ;his or her own or to knowingly sign his or har name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN or COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summery of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THXS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOP, AT ,LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT or THE PRECINCT IN wmrom YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON"OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION ,Sionnture 2zints1 printed Reylrnce Addrpsa $purrs 'Humber. streets_ City r, county) gst4 (No. P. 0. Box Numbers) A. el- I� — l Me4 v4ildsi. sibcsi6y. eo u��a 2. nnu7Y! I•a ,At:dg 11al Fak'e•rl1AA 11.11 -19 tljiriafr mii� WAIL7-9-91 A. G7. 7� Gt/.•lh�l�,„ KO lee4.1,, fl.', ily,14/41474-9/ a. 21,4 �� �i/i.rie eva 1703- AR �0" arer,e / 5'4/ , , 5. �....... „ r,, ,.1 m% tre,rp--,9_ 1�eLD lei. 7 qv 6. r / c7�aa tee; ��� Era/ Ittap /�o �� e .,�RlRe/ 7 -9/ r/ lo I 11. k �i id NNW Z-71 AIE. /6/G r 11O0 • , � Olii �17 1/ 11. CPI/Q G7l l `� !f�I�i /�� O2�n ly•r.(eo t ' nit/ 14. i 1 / 17 15. _.4f-41)57:0", fa/ �3//7� -� / � ' 4e; 16 � I - J17. .0,70.0.4.t. :9... )Molte ny/1/✓/i•er 644.x.6.46/ 3V ell dal'0° ~9/ 18. 1 �J _esulj ettleth,Str iiis e/9" 20 te9L i. Ct�v • / rtr/ 7.elite ' X47 /lam �Jly �� i� IM�/ ® A1011.4a -g- • WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NW SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MAST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE, Do not sign this petition unless you have reed or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AG£; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE or COLORADO FOR.AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHIM YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN,NELO COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OM OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS IsSENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION SWAZI= pr�ntrA printed Residence Address SAMQ (Numhe�,.t.Zu.t City 6 syn. ,DAIS (No. y. 9. Box Numbers] 21.x.., ' .•.. .� U. r, lt6I (7 6't 4t" 11A-6vrekg CO Vic 7-u-qI 22. .. ! (. - • r. . . I .' i . - .y) 23. PIyc. �" 7I•N1a(n Windsor al A5S -!I"9'! 25. - /'Y / , _ / _ �/ ,. , air-,—_ .. 2/ 26. A" : _ , • ,. . 3 0 — r.• ki. tn. 'fie 7.1, W 27. • �,6./s r! . JnAlleiki.bor /,.? - / dh l• i. 7 4,0„, w. ,a•_. as 4a / 29. r 7 • �. / r pf 31 .'O z / W , ) ! ,- / 32. beei/L �' .• ‘cx, a �4l1) 414, t .r \--; Va • ,Vp Wt I7-1.1-SI 45.`M624.,A jw�a�I, � /lled_iiu l 2'7(21 cite' o er GeteL -)zit 1 46.�.f.-4( e �'. zie./1��,4,„ /7 / 0 - /c1 -, . gvG r.e..elp -iz-9/ •�, r 37 �, / %Ka..�/ /y" / . .�✓... . ... ; y4 it ..rte, 9 211 CA 7 • ligilD WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other th his or her own or to Knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN or COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure Or the summary of an initiated measure its entirety and understanding its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR. YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE: A CITIZ OF THE UNITED STATES: IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF TPI STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT of THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN We..0 COUNTY, COLORADO. IT YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION lima tars zri,teQ printed ;trident.. Addrus ML (Number, Street. C1tV 6 County) Jatn (No. P, O. Box Numbers) 41 x44.,7. �r..u.' Adr.en 6:44,0,4 .49 2b w. 'I 4 `/ . gierby/�^ 1.44^`- 7f�z�jH1// 42 4 '�HV�,'+�1Vp�jJ'4a-. W.l ea.�.na b. s..� (/l �l J,~ t 'r .L. /—.i .:,k tk\ W e.\k - ,,.. , 43o.�(10 � !AAA. fa Atnr,nt ?ow n04 pi3s /r „31 6^fee V 4/ 7,4 / JJf / uJr /a�9/ 44r,It Ar C f71/4/1064lr9ezVDr,e0 \���. •H C;s4a4 7-17 -// 45 1!. nL�-t! /,,/ ,: • ��. L .t'J �/. 1- . S.( .. �/ . . . 1 I /i -1/ 4 •� i 7 /. �►'/ r ••• , '✓ 0 r/ff� �1� Ill . 7-0,/ i 'r-rt ;. • 48. � ' .ii. i_j\i•ueSnitlN.,,2l, co 1St_Avg Get elevC0 We (4 7 15/9l itZtri/ „1,...0It „ / //•s- '4-984,4 L inI �� /Pi 7-/3-9/ 50 , '7- ah C �' ura 7-/y. ?j 51 1,3 1! 5 C eGo a. Pa -/34/ 53p Shaw R•a y fig elk /9i.r /�,/ILlpea, 0h.O.� go6a/ i-is-9/ 54 cGl.. ,rage k 4;,'/C.rJ `/SDP Q.i,t sav,.�A. 4.e� Caus t7-/a-9i,/ 55 , it-71 fag-4140uXtai /geeo 47/3flX' a/ , dRal jr �-dr-9/ 56 / ! 57. 58. 60. 7 -7- • • A �j � CIRCU. TO't APPSDA�S'T • , C/riel , upon oath, state as follows: " � A1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of pages and cb signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 1. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. a. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. 'f� /7:17-4°11147- rrAClze Siq ature of Circulator Address / 11r/.;fr, f4--to i-fr=w Name o; Circulator (Printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OP WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to befor me this a day of //.I/ , 1991, by 0419X '4J Y° . (/ ::,; NOTARY AWL'ilert.e �`/�/my Commission expires: WermWdenmcirm 8ardt . -8_ 31.1034 7a - -- - 4 022LZMENTAL �7 CIRCULATOR'S AFFIDNUT I, C frpilLtt. tGcv . i�� , upon oath, state as follows: �f 1. I circulated the following petition section -1St of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persona signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. Cterledize:ebe l.2/3 - 9 V4aft signature of C rculator street Address Amrg cA- �ttc"c`AP TY Name of C rceator (Printed) Citynnol�r4: h �� ; .C.10Q ' County . eAreo . State it' Q ^ F/ Date STATE or COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of ` , 1991, by ie ia. firC."-ar}y . NOTARY 24 IC 40 My Commission expires: IV 4"711S l ftr• .141 2110134 s 11.• WARNING: XT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than 'his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO ron AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHTCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. XF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ONN"OR AFTER JULY 1, 199'1, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Signature PrintMa printed Residence Addreng lieMm (Number. Sweet. City & county) DASa 040. _p. co, Box Numbpra)• aJ/ arair gexnr vvar 2• "fiat 1,4„ofseirry /441 -1.270-e,....0./.1 via.to _* -2j 3. ,,,,., )2k,eadvt• 4_11c11Cl +7 &Ail Ca Kr�rp Td'9/ 4. U ibr�i ' O/� 5r f��J .r�3'�Lr^ wa�*� 9r 1T• u -7�' S t-� ) 5. ic2e--"-+{r .7)/frog n Litt i - ) 7-U B",Stet aT l>Rr .•7 (0 WI." 7- -ti"�", 6. 7. 8. 1 9. 10. - 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. I J 16. i 17. 18. 19. 20. 911064 'PS -5- 1 • CIRCUX,ATORLS Are:DAVIT 71,- (//4.4 , upon oath, state as follows: 4 1. I circula d the foregoing petition which consists of gages and signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 1. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6• I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. 5 gnatuze of C rCu ate Address Chd rr P �� CAcry Amerie X) ���s / /7 9 L Name of Circulator (Printed) Oat STATE OF COLORADO) )ss• COUNTY OF WELD ) subscribed and sworn to before me this l7� day of , 1991, by d-uq, 'We _nr NOTARY PU9LIEC9r d 112e My Commission expires: 4-4 yyS _8_ A rPP •RMZSIAL // CIRCULATOR'S AFFIDAyIT / I, /f7�p Mgr data.17 L.; , upon oath, state as fOllows: 1. I circulated the following petition section amcg of the petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution cants ping signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of vnlue to any i signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. X waa a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. D yin rw e-iP ye' S nature of C ator Street Address 4 ame of Circulator(�rinted) C3 ty or 7bwr, Wfr County CS") State trity/ii Date STATE OF COLORADO) )as. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to borax, ma Illis_ _thiLday of [ ...�' , 1991, by /3/44 TA Caw,turfito NOT ma My Commission expires: n y 9s 311064 WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name • more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when net a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOX: AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION $icnature Printer; printed Restaence ivIdress 112132 alumber. Strew.. City. & Count,v) Dart 1 PY No. P. O,_ Box Number,) a.�#4.1 9.tifaCt elf /fie. tfjr�� .ir1t (LAO 7//9v W„1•, 2- ' -rri �/. / h T/t :Liar rift 134/4 ifft/PIY_rev-ems 1./� Pros-3 ?' ?Atjat y / ditocogir r �. odL4 ST�i7Y .Lo �w fa ,••� / It��D d 722 • 7,1r, lir.aYna L�il_Fl -dtti 5 7�0 9/ 0. 0,.K� vc r. 5. Z:ftektr+kati �!sJ � /-4ta? (DO woe-C4, e� CQ��2 ryh°�4/ ,.X y i 6`''--1,e0, p. "r• ,psrdpr,. O SAt a Ater le, Mlle i.i.4.teFeS5 "Ca Pdoly 7. ,3�) 17 7 1CFN epaa e, maxim l_AVelord 21053207, �'koh, a.�at ". _ .rte/ 1 �tact E htf Lo 6���(,v..� n-,13 . 114,1 /9. .t._// • L.�FtNgnzro nzra /e/'4/7 4,0 .4\aTl•,CIRT/ty$5`I7—ie-9L +J.O.}} l.Nar en CI r-fisre r> lnw,,....r) 4a w-n7 7/fob( �1.( LA0 Arelo_ !Un ,�aty� frown �ttxa Ina& of, I i3e.rthQ�d. went 7-0-9/ 12. fr "Mk ei PWeld -9/ 13. la. 15. _ 16. 17. 18. 19. 20._ -_ . M�eut4T02it; ArtIaly , v , /1427MC4 die ti, % h., _, upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of er pages and _ / 2— signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. a. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. i S. I have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. x�gnY�alt/ure of cuYJ.ator Address 1 Name of.Cir atolr� ( ntad) Date Q� ire*i i STATE of COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to befo a me this 4:42 day of +�JJ , 1991, by A, Cris�rd4j� i1,A7 • gia;,,..4_,4 NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission expires: taYCemmhdanexrfwt Mar.4, 1905. • _8,. 21.1.064 9?y S,yYELANZ TAL cx RCUL3/4T0R I4:_anarpAys t Fiz,.64_,se _ , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section43 r, of the petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Wcld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any �. signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. , 1C �Iy �7<2 )1A-4p _ signature of Circulator� Street Address P4RI� F _ Luese ier Ci rAtJN Name of Circulator (Printed) City or _WPJt, County CO L'Oreal° State Atz4tect t4 14R ! Date' r STATE OF COLORADO )8s. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to bef, e me this ay of �j ��,� , 1991, by !S✓/7•iQdr/a . i /�4�uo,� 41-06444-• Cnic14..L.4.1 NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission expires: 2-4P-- rat) 211064 • • De- WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO ror.. AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHrcli YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Signature Print►,= printed Residange Addresg 4 Data (N0. P. O._pOX Numbersl ALLA ,// 1 ' / 11 i,/l� / . �LYY ' � .u�i..:.'�i �eI' \ ••toIg f� r> 2 &, /g/4} 3GSorUD lr .2. a , J Tam •as 11 4tnicileer /gas - Ar4I A.e �/�C . .. ilitif/ 7. _ A•magliffisA /$2?„ Sivotel $1/7 Iszlfth Co a. Sic; AL OrrNtwAt.i.eve,AAT_,cog N • 7/ Ayc � ,�7 �O 7/?At � ev 77c I5 �. �ce.�.�"t�31 1/7/y/ 10 ., //cs,ri. A Girt ��) a ys d4-- ,erear y`1R �3r� yivy/ 11. 14 / ``/}�� H, ��tiU,K,I nu 9. rA. Rnua Cr- Geed 3, Oyu 12.�. ,0. eDaes: I� r ALtir ra% r'ia1 4 ahm" 1�,@ V• tektAtt. 13. +�.. i �f► ,n'r!a JALIPIL Likt\odra�o1h, Ib.Qa *Jethro) 81/414 . Gr 6131 7.4.411 14. {/i;��rJ�./ I 'u1 rl J J� � L77� brit/ o �I I7- _f-1( 15r - 4/ 16. 17. l 18. 19. 20. _g_ 3110'64 gar • • csitcvz4:2g•s Azrrimmxt I, ►inn, Lte bf2pnliel^, upon oath, state as follows: • I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of _pages and j1 signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any • signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. _th inc.1 / tho (;ree/ej signet re o C ulator Address RSAi—tom "....41111.) '��� Nog op,r -7--1� -9 l Name of C rculat (Printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY or WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to be pre me this 4 day of , 1991, by / ""lenC .rs, PjenJ.•r • NOTARY 7V9Lfr My Commission expires:S*04,4*nexcinfirr tr._ -8- 211064 1.31 ' r iy SyPPOIMENTAL l TR TStR�g AFFTDAViT I, G(//`�nrn "Arc , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition sectiony3(p0 of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature in the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. 35 3S f,� O7 Tram al S g a r C rculator Street Add ess Lr/ t Name of C roulator Pr nted) City/ /wnf ol'r-lb (.(/�" County X4144 State A 4� 9� in, Date STATE of COLORADO) • )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) ,.., Subscribed and sworn to before me this, it day of ("Ada, , 1551, by b/fitior AI, /ate 47 NOTARY IC I My Commission expires: Mrearemlon exdrm Mar.4,1SyJ3 311064 • I 5 I WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than ;`tie or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to Knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or THE STATE OF COLORADO FOB; AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT or THE PRECINCT IN wHTCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. XF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON"OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT XS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION 4,iannrure 2Xiattl prjnte4 Resjdenc, Address =DL (pumbpr. Street. City 6 County) ,QAtd filo, P.,S. Box Numbers) 1. 7 thomik, 353gatfen ia,./4P/ red* iiir #14? 1 2. A' !,)le flee I,2937 1-wy 3?2 C fee le/ i'ksicl q0-9/ 'Aare-, 47ripnlllernirtt‘ '��6c.4 LoOR 11A, eQrevrr //r/ei .7-111-1/ ..--.Q. 2:, ,.,.S. 1' .."< in& VTtp C. wr p._.Z9 QtA_00t c..1. CI 7-ro•9/ 5. .k*�rt „ /44.404l.e,t/lUan/,.n4 /leis'uiotpe ?rater_ Ltia+D I7-•4.-1y/ 6 l rJ�1 (/nit' �(a�' J.Si�v ifi,e,m IncQ � �r/AA W41c1 7-4-9l (� r -/ >�•��• �* .. i �Nr w5e�yC,,,tsdto � d8 '�e•�- �W.ld 17-e..4J '\' A!► am �.:. IXrrrnr ,• trc3 Z4(1'�j ayv�n� -Uantogicc 2'/0'9'1 to i r.�. �: //I ' . 6.-. inahtr_ -9i°J / _ye t?�{�j'�//u4 /Ai 4.17, c4 Z+1d& '/Q -q/ e _ O111 17.ftlT/ , I -54 . I % et - , < / (+ ) n Cu& o-`// \l -'..J. . V �o�J� \'\� � v\>. • �CSe�uw�l106"I 1-10-dU 15. �.�i� fGy,r ' , Arai-4).<m eft A 1. z ar'r16R'K�rr &ter 4kiiteP.,. Pro 17--✓�n/ la.� L l i e tie ‘0„ rQ.A44. Aul Lao To]0 IA/irl 7-IQAI 7 p a/cr/A //n%7x•+I frL/ LYE font lid/.4e inter k/./.11 7 Prle/ 20. ! �! / � , 4 at 7 . /e O / -5- 211064 f37 i • A wAxcxxxc: � ! IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: \ For anyone to skin any initiative or referendum petition with\, any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR , TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Da not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEM1 YEARS OF AGE: A Cxxxzrt or THE UNITED STATES; xF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOR'AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT of THE PRECINCT IN WHIP3 YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN,WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS CANTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION ;immature Ptint.td prtntsd_RmslQence Address UAG;, (Number. Strew. City County) pate , (No. P. O, Box NUmberaf flegeh 2 4 .......L ./€04.4 � ._ 11CWWSAFN�lgr'ti Veld. ,'p '9( 41‘ i ,�j' '.40,7\Wa►rQ, stoLorp '4;c a i, , \'2S /� L. MR 47* ( S.-3( E /L et- 60 rti•,94v l-•44-tl 26.agati, P2 4: Li2.• Sarno- z2 kaIe 46.c W 3 4W1 C •410417aNyi 27. 28. r 29. 30. 31. 32. 33 . 34. 33. 36. 37. 38, 39. 40. 011084 47-511 _4- asue • • VeNtirp C1114MATOR'S Anna= ,, e �/�� , upon oath, state as follows: 1. Y circulated the foregoing petition which consists of A pages and �L signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the bast of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. S have not paid nor will S pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or Causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. Y was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. 3s3s hear, Tpe fi/0 sigma o lrc -to Addre 009-1l l2/ lam/ Name of Circulator (Printed) Da STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF .WELO ) Sub cxibed and sworn to before me t4is / day of Lt Gil , 1991, by /41a..4_,Aw, K Fn�n. --)2,4� 41C- Notaminalad My Commission expires: fay Caw+MM•low+rift**4Asa. rin -8- $UPourmnlmor, oC 7 gusaus�iz t.S zzuzDA,VYT x, 14!4(0p i9,3/Qcf- � upon oath, state as follows: 1. X circulated the following petition section 34•2 of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution cE4Tarning signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the beat of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will x pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any k signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors.274 s gnature f C r Bator ) tr et A tors ✓, r � , I N me o C rou3ator (Printe ) ity or Cof�� u� state / �• Date STATE or COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY Or WELD ) ubscribed and sworn to before me thist day of Car t',1991,by �o� Ser/I Lehi, 2tt • mini• �// NOTARY PUBLIC 9/ ��� My Commission expires: P.'y commission expires Mere 4.IV S. 31106'4 • • (S WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign anv initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. Do NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOX: AT •LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHYCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Signaturg prinitei printSa Rrsi,{Ace Address NA= 1tjumpyr. Street. City & county) 1242SA `��� t� (NO. P. O. BOX(NyMDcrs) 1.00 '.'X`^'_,.,r. mijtrr7Yj 2 , l�r1r-,�+iA r ,✓j/i�a;Aci7 7At//4i 2tett 01;1 AA' r 4. !/. " r �//�1/� ,7.97/ s• a U . 7A re* /4l 6. • 7. J •AuirekSel ro 6c'i v. 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"/7Y /.•�—3 3 /f PSErl� 4JP-,0 7 •/C \ -f�f 20.7^j l�.J�c.+,r,{I rev 1H/�L��'awl: /an3- 11 ve 1fti.u?u�,_estee 7'. ? 5'/ -5- 311064 �`� . 1 I WARNING: XT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or, her own or to Knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR , TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN or COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A RECISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF ACE; A CITIZEN or THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE or COLORADO FORiAT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECXNCT IN WHICU YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN,WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS DIENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION sicnnrprn Prin.test printed Residence slan s HAMA (Number_ street. City & County) DAtL [No. P. S. BOX Numbers] 211 ����•+y1,1.'�a,n�a 4s�. /ff► k.t; Gr.../.z G D-G1�1� .. 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V �GYlet"I!/x'1`0 Cr Cl`(2. ( gtr-rail frIfe' 'l 7�r0*. 3 •/ itl4l j, 4 /,' , 4 (�4:141 ,4 f yit ie athj Cite-A/Fij R at itef lei6 Wen .76 01'11 3. 38 '.• - n. Th apik �`fyl 'E`LLdd a¢3 cow /ir PP erfipker - ell/red -9/ ao. ' q - Nil n 4,91,6 _rt_ , • • ��� �J CZ2CULATWS_VFIDAVI°T�- x, a223.�.y/ff-Ar .� � g upon oath, state as follows: 1. I Circuiatod the foregoing petition which consists of ages and 4‹.5 signatures of registered (bloaters in W d County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. ]. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of ry knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. ��'G�� � 0r.-�s l�� �� �� �-tasS gnature o circulator if Address 415 Name of Circulator Printed D ed STATE .OF"COLORADO) )ss. COUATX .OF.WLLD ) ser bed and sworn to be � this day of r��� • 1991, by `r.:arc,�-r�Ll�� NOTARY PUB L7�- My Commission expires: ADEbswsslafieest lln.ls Zlanr -8- 3:I t06A WPPLLMENTAL I, 1/14(//, ` i; upon oath, state as follows: 1. X circulated the following petition section � of the petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution costa ning signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any i, signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. S �natt re of C rcu► ator�� -SSttree ldress the 44 c latoA • iaCe el. 1— t � +n Count y44 " F state / /79. Daa/�lr� �� STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) ubscribed and sworn to before ms this /fir day of , 1991, by aI ggiff eSf.erh /.'atllg 72C. � 4NOTARY PUBLIC//rv7 • My Commission expires: MraemisionemplmsNtim4,E05. GGJJ 91.106' 4 • s WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO Fon AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WH7!CH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON"OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION SiRnntpre Pr.intri, Erintnazigs .s (No. P. O. Box Numbers) ✓l. �a4re�i+w,m ,40 4/d�e<0,, Q�zi ? `/e 47 Ey-7 if - `4 7,7,7 /2.fi �hn.,x 47", al'wn�� a_z.�/- gy .F✓� ai.- e S �, �� 7 9`9/ Vs. I r.- Cr 0,,.. crof, I rnr) ".- 7 e( rr C4t..t.`r. AJ.^01-0 7•-,%-ett ✓a. t f 7-<17/ 5. '1' ch.._! fAryl blitz notetfie r ,-.7,A1-1,4d ail ca)(./17 ` -#11{4:4/ � /-09/ we ettiie tea•L,� evil .i. -peveg et A et.O1, A! ';PQ 3A -P .n .r t•. 4fri� , I4 71—l/ wee 9. Q,At_t_ � f,nr,l A etc,9.1* 'R C7 5? A n /dr" S 4- anil s -7-91 tv .7/y/ Gi-€),Pet : eV-. 6 ft 7/0% gTt1aR 9 3s - S �r f 1/6 9/ 1/2A Kc iii lumie wv ri --7(,ttst � w 9 ho /Q/ 1aaar4ii f/ 4'v--Pc.4e.v‘; a .4/979'../.04,7 / l/c' Yi 14. - , , t A,- , ,,,,„ .,., ' ,,, !'t iro/rite /p 21/94:1z y 7—/0-'r, ✓s. ,oLn10 i� 3-4.0/'gap dot) c ") a"), W, crttA6i ,Gv.,Qc�; en 8pg'd .. 1//6 G1�,�-1.-0 1�.Z cep- .-- �I , �l� 7- fr '•, � /�� � bi 4 - Alf �L el� Cyv 7-11-1! 18. 19. 20. _ -- 011064 AO _g- e e • czacerranoR.s rrinAza I. pon oath, state as follows. 71. I circulated ttthe foregoing petition which consists of Weld County. Ages and _ 7/ r signatures of registered electors in 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 7. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. signature o irculator ) Addr ss fl�4�j1j S CANS ek._c- l •"2.--- Name of Circulator (Printed) Dated sun. OF COLORADO) CODNTT OF&WEL,D ) 7422b .0)r " ed and sworn to before me thi 1,--day of L/ , 1991, by G4022f�l NS� .1%. • Can nAit_u-.w q gh.„4 ,. NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission expires: 1NOwall beglion"si"401i1 -8- 311.064 Alk 111.22WJWATAL s;LUR sTOR'S AFFZDAVl•T I, Gerald L. Shadwick , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section 348 of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. a. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has .paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. • 1720 37th Avenue Sig na ure of irCu ator Street Address 6a040 G• CogAtGvlC(G Greeley Name of Circulator (Printed) City or Town weld County Colorado State August 9, 1991 Date STATE OF COLORADO) )69. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of August , 1991, by Gerald L. K/, • te: 411..)Lifia9 N Y PUBLIC F My Commission expires: 9-17-94 911.064 WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than ones for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE: A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO ron AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT •1 IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Eianature printeg printed_Renidanca Addrpaa NAM4 (Number. Strew. City 6 County) att Wt. Z# O• 0.0)( NumbSre) i' , Riftla 71 Y,_jefliel fhoth IAA/ 2. 40300St 6 /7zo ni646 getteCref, cep ?arq( 3Sailhal.... ♦ S�/t.'V) ya6,z( n.. .�JG •�i CfRy 4 t• /��]j BONY/y( /i u_Id 7-i �t,�" �� �,��� M-�/� NAR RI MC Nh117fA�8a yw,.•• �"OW,U taANAt%.4A1/ ;i=t4lll 19 13h ll 1;: „ZP 0 4l(,f, i2-{ 210,004.7 '144ra 6. 7. _ a. 9. 10. 11. 12. 11. 14. 15. i 16. 1 17._ 18. 19. 20. 5 �/s -5- i?' • 0 cTRCCT " R'S AFFTDAvXT X, G torU O -Slip itinic x , upon oath, state as follows: fr 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of pages and - signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. <. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. �1a��(endliae 1721 37 As -6:� signatu a of C rculator Address _ 6ge-A GP 'SP4C WIc(c- 7-( -1 1 Name of Circulator (Printed) Dated STATE or COLORADO) )es. COUNTY OF WELD ) S bscribed and sworn to before ,ate this /S-N day of / , 1991, by ikrea 4 sweet' . NOTARY PuaLx rs- 4 My Commission expires: MY commission expires Mar.4, 1995. -8- 01 1.06.4 9 S�1T,FF74111L CIRCULATO S AFFIDAVIT X, 75/nkQ ,E', r ti 1. ) LL , upon oath, state as follows: 1. X circulated the following petition section -"7/ of the Petition !Or-Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of Inducing or causing such signer to ! affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. .?73 ,2 '�' dP. Rs. . S q tore of Circulator Street Address /2/oko � C.-t(,C.cvE4L l:gsc y Name of Circulator (Printed) City or mown / 4Cfr:G, ) County C 0 State 8-- /A Q — 9/ Date STATE of COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to befo a me this /244fday of fit,* , 1991, by i✓e� Af / J ua 4 NOTARYLIC My Commission expires: Mycomm(sston expires Mar.4,1995. 211064 • . • • WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a rogistered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF TEE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOX: AT LEAST THIRTX-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON"OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION ,Sionnturp printel printed geniyonc?. Address LISMQ (Number. strApt. City & County) �Q INo. P. 0. nor Numbers) 644 P�VAxO ,17'33 72'`"SrRact, J4D-0 -1*-1/ 2. LPa n/n/,�uremr‘ c -R Q/c,• ¢-o �.�vs L i/ , 2-/v-9 3. /. rreP reznof 2749 ??4ESS4 R�. �eaidez ` N�.�d -/4-4/ • 1 4. 1427o1-- X ekotds ? 3! ,, 1 Sr ea& G-Ri;& fay t.vad 7—/y.y/ `� .•• 17_ 4-5( wsizeip 7. �. l gll74A-2 Y. .. .27.37 0214, St. gei 6ICeieYwd -if'57 I' sic a • ' / 9. rl/_!'iI1�-►._�:.�aj1ri//�:�(ir�0Il�7I�I/✓�:i���.�f�,tr�lR��l . �d►A��a�.�Orir.w�✓ 11 .(% M ,1;m�cSGv- 1-12,c 22nd 6roei vvoid 17- 14.1,1 12 �!! /. .. Is/Ffjjin..e. �7- ..2.3.4.1 ,P1 .G.r./ry Lilr/1 7-/9-17 13. � _.. :��� G w Rt. , as 2'7447,7or. r ; •. �L. 1'J/5/'/ r 7 // I/��✓/ �� ((/ 0%-rd. �!/+�4N 14. �y. ��L r. Tit ir44 .6/4 15. 1 . s.. ,. 1 ' �t I.: �, :. / 21 - 454.Rd . Gree-lk CO a 714 i r 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 311.064 /77 • CIRCULATOR'S arrIDAVIT If W �4, , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated he foregoing petition which consists of ir n segos and _ / the signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 2. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the tine of signing, a registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. G ee .773.7 .21111 1St oe signature of Circulator Address tele0 CuAwg[L rj- A - - 9/ Name of Circulator (Printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COMITY OF WELD ) „Subscribed and sworn to before Ate thise �.S� day of . / , 1991, by _ A'yi �i� La �.rTe/f 92ra N0TARY DUBLSC My Commission expires: MycOmmhelen expires Mar•4, 1935. -8— • ,aup3RMF.NTAL• d • cucu 1 on myna= X, Ma.44, F • g•` i-to , upon oath, state as follows: 1. X circulated the following petition section ✓593 of the petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution oontaining signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 7. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to s' affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. Rat,. q Asti_Signature of C rculator Street Address Mauls Et F ..Qcl� GtfLy../ Name of C rcu ator (Printed) Clty or f c,,112QCt CAU_s1 T t1 county CC.9LdcOLCD State Cl Date STATE or COLORADO) )es. COUNTY OF WELD ) A Subscribed and sworn to before me this Al day of Ht[?att , 1991, by /Aria F. 4 loci's A NOTARY P Cl Pty Commission expires; �rtanmEKbn expires Mar. '1995. 011.064 el WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign ante initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to Knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN or COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or THE STATE OF COLORADO ror. AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHTC'H YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING • THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Sianntur,A Frintrl printed Rettionee Addrele HUIQ (Number Street. City b Countvl DAtQ 010. P. O. nor Numbere 1 4-V. .,,,,.,;40 . 7.7/(1F1-4/0 /740.' 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I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of g pages and 18 signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. a. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. 0-(-nnb �S'1 1=Pazi iG4 3 B 14v Q slinature of Circulator Address air� �ln��rn rt.% 1- (5- Q I Name of Circulator (Printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY of WELD ) 2Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4 L day of "/ , 1991, by _ /flail'_f/otr o . NOTARY mu= 5"fice-4 My Commission expires: Mycommfsslon exrMr^Mmr.4, xrs. -8- 311064 fir • 045g AU22LF.MEN'1'AL CIRCULATOR'S AFFIDAMIT I, CHAR/r/LE FRASE2 , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section .3F` of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution conta ping signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. ihnAhAte{ ,lG/�11SA 570 0Sature of Circulator Street Address chi4ALERIE Pler9SER 70/11 Name of Circulator (Printed) City or Town W E.LO County • Gvu.O 2800 State 8 - 7 / Date STATE OF COLORADO) ' )se. COUNTY OF WELD ) hSubscribed and sworn to before me this i71/1 day of i@ail , 1991, by t^ho e.. "cent em NOTARY PIT& My Commission expires: Myco tssion expires Mar,4, I^�5, 31-1064 • • /60 WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than ,his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a rogistered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN or COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF TICE STATE OF COLORADO ron AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHYCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON'•OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Sjemmtyrw. Eriarg printed,Residence Addjesg Ha= (Number. Street. City & County) DpS,g (Sow P. O. Box Numbers) 11 _ u�-C, Arnt ,{`/jime Sri�l F i h/��" st . ,�y/r.�-e-fey, w Akie/0-q / �AI� i//`/tell) - ✓r y! ce Y .eOiJ 7'/0-may/ • d / • ' i r z en ♦n 029 AS /,tl. Sr" �� ��� �'� 7-/0-9/j w /Teal ft- 9. .;� : �. . ,. (. ..hg;hv4Ktts 34'+7 1941"ST La OA weGD -HO' I 10 / A� !,a.rpn Dill _9/q 4 i ,- D 1 -p � 11�1,Kfa�+�'� � , �� ..J e+ I li1,� ' ' i �. ( � i ./ / I /D '3 Aa w a rd 74 1 GAS , ►' CA0 4'er1 Plv+ pL lQwh 2 tp� (.� �,�* 1-1014( ^ i / 115. 1A �1►. ! ./ice. Il'v 1 � _. .I �. •� :-i. s... �'•.' •(��Q� 16. -9/ // </. /. rd• ,�I. //:i . // /L. /2/49 �n �/�YL/ /', -17 le NIA91 ' ! 1C-f/ 19. ,r. . .. / 1/ .1,� i . v !,) - . .. mow. S • • 20. l .. - .. _ J /_ .I 944 a 1/ L► .i �� 7-k4 10, I WE WPM /SIC ►3 AvE Q LB() - -- — - - — ® 0 Z WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to s:41n any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or, her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NI= SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary . of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE: A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES. sr YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or THE STATE OF COLORADO FORiAT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHIM YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN,WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OF OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS i'.VENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION $ivnatutg Print& Pr+pteA Ttspj,Qnt Address Rams (Nymber. Strut. SttV 6< CounSv9 Para$ (Mo. P. O. Box whops) / / 21f .. u ir!a...� ler - • A ma C 1 � 2/0/11/ 2- . .tj ` /1 � . . :, T/ . . • o i GI- G!e . ( . 7/0 9/ 23. /�/ii,, i� /14 3/lc/AI/C . r 9i . '/ 2 . 'r"r�%�a1�� �. , Ua � u . � •2 fir.• •� w. e s., Cod, / 26• /•L/AJ ��.II� / �• / f aplg r/ / Ulu 6tz•C lei 09/ 27 28. (• /•rr ' 9/ 9.�1i ,, i�.,r�►i iC�/, 2_ ite , /. � �Arr- ....Cy- "O sir e% Z4 7-/6_f , 3 �•- ' (•�I`�"/llV - �r''v . Ct Greeie. 10e 7/q/9/ p ✓ 3 r • _ - 40�lL4 � .... I• .. Fick �NK 4 « O A•S+. - re•e , V .. (4o-9/ °NI1 :b:_i! 99 • ® J WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other th his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure its entirety and understanding its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR. YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CT= OF THE UNITED STATES: IF YOU ARE SIGNING TICS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or TM: STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WE 'D COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION aiQnalirs printed printed,,,$pajdence Addresa MIMI (Number, Street. City E. County) jata (No...r. O. BOX Numberef 41.���1111t-. 7^'C�t-_ t.).t. 4e/4.40 ca 00/ -,?Ctx St' Gf'P�uy.OD Al C. 7-E/-9/ 42. - . . dC al ✓t /.2 it- 14 sr- N Ca /- Gv : _//-7/ 4 .y/ 1.1,- FS?b 114 oOcciValee c 13J Lb � a e'za sty 0j, toc4 7 it/ 44An2ayid 1,xaf�r4,�110Ar u.) 33� /,7/15-AAe-latCo airAj P-//'7/ 45d��i a-i CArol p) kboIC 3541 IT A&cr.D.' )1 k e, 9), , 7-it -` I 4.6ih 71�r .PupV4C,Uiel:e4, 7 ,t�J '�'ye,, 7—//-yY a7 � ��� � �:�;��� a:750,tz_I )� — ,�lca `s), X17-11- ,t1 .,i��/. 42447,;15865 /6/OF/RAeff /Icl 4 477' �-//-Qf < lea.hurt\ IPA) / 9:2 OW-tbe It,RGree/7efe Pact 7-//-9 / 5ff zr _cam. •••� era /n</-lrr.nz /`9/7.2f) -/ iffrel rweie7 !° yY/1 7-U- 7/ 51 �c/iDrr ei /V *204? r7'/chi C->reder•(to (veld ,--it- P/ 52. .Q_C� "g-l11.Vfia�iil eQ'1/Cy 7" 11? &ter-trye ✓ri-n 74// -V/ 5!Y "7 , /144,. PMIF.\/bf r/pm �/IM) .?-or-+K _6.0•A /U/Uveil 7-ll-i/ .✓ l ..v .ee.., o r .r 7-//-ce/ 5 ,- w, q 4 0 -y/ • 56. �k /f:i rn�Gy�/ I .?.?di - 4/�'-'Sout,4',y almar1.41a ffiQ4p 7-/i- 9/ Uri' 57 CJ !• i( -//- f 58.?IoneyY/ 71.11 1/4 qty f Mr/ Ii9Ir-Aim Are ray.ePley MG-iii II-ii-7/ 59!fine in eFP �97 r�rii (JWM/Et./NR/4 ,219-,jN°Avr_- /�Rr�/py Weed I7• fi-fi 65071/4,4lI,,Witrzufr PftLI Al Iv( Seytten aY,AL /.a20., 64 Ciee4, (t Le& ?-11-q/ -7- 291064 9.3.5 • • S�LTT��!TStR"T =zT I, 024id her FReSSZ , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of t( pages and 64: Gi signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 7. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. a. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. s. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. eA4,)A,n,irn1.+' i 570 cAl' ez-fi1o/U, co eblei/eAT Signature of Circulator Address cNRRiat: Fei-7saz 7-11- ?/ Name of Circulator (Printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of d417 , 1991, by Vat r iC4. • 9941/r1. v jo/i NOTARY PvaLzc �/ My Commission expires: MYcommFsslonerd Mnr E i -8- 934 2 .1.064 • /D SUPPLFd+ESTAL , CIRCULATOR'S AFFIDAVIT I, JY✓ , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section 124rof the petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution conta rang signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the beet of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, direotly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to S affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. �� i� later �G92 �Q��fiCIM. L� s n ure o roulator Street Addrus ky Ad-, {{��ll.ie.�s obi littereeyName df crculator (Printed) y or County 1" Co State A�,� .4' 4 STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this �day of Chitin , 1991, by LIeOJ/ .12 �/ed«f r, • w / �� NOTARY Ii,IC My Commission expires: ' 995.1 311.064 ®. /0 WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign and initiative or referendum petition with any name other than 'his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when net a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE: A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES: IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or THE STATE OF COLORADO FOE; AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHPCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON"OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Sit-mature printrg Pr.i Aral 7trjjLIatam lair=e NAMg (Number. Street. city & County) Qe.tL (No. P. OJ97C,1Jymbere) 1. , ethe y /�ukD /eU ZOOMS)MS) stet) arcEr sy-upLo y/o/4/ 2. ' 0r - 41 /04 / p 3. P.�i NL/�//��I4JJZ UMI A✓ �F�it teist Aumus �y/7 4t.c.e. yr Go«/ty_ weld. t/nMY 4. e to/! " V 1, crow JAI o,ffie t/etns- j,l,......4 €.4.1; 4)(Y' 7)7 9/ 5• kr2-14.AA--S" KAT itV et\ite aars FA("RAO?* -Ric, elzce-IN v36-t0 ennzs let/ 6%f&o'd .do-• �+ A21Ri t,y.i o �44f A—',J_/0 9/ 7 X1.1,1• �J� �illL441:`n eou,� eS 071 1 r1f74ve.el aii r (40 kg '7'4O'7/ 8. ll7 ^ I si// vA�j /7�i a'O y7 .*lhe Glcp�� ✓,�� �/041 9. �.pJ e%ItP�eC� IN, (41 Uile ei Obee� en �4 11011 10{ ,1,4-:n.,i iJ )n..4- Pit+Fjc;,P L Ovn,ine ,--,21 V,!, a1Ai)--. (-2, e ---1,--!. Ct)r C (t 7-/? -1/ 11. 12. . 13. 14. I _ I 15. _ 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. �• o CYRCULATOR'S AFZTDAVYT • I, genii/ .41 4,4,-ezearj , upon oath, state as follows: I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of pages and rin signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. J. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, oach of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. • agnat a of rculator Ad rags / a • Name o Circulator (Printed) Dyfed STATE OF COLORADO) • )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) bscribed and sworn to before me this day of !y _, 1991, by P416ty ait �i1nt . M NOTARY PUBLIC Ater�/4 My Commission expires: Itcentrnitglaturtion moos -8- 211054 997 •J� AUPEWffiNTAL CIRCULATOR_'S AFFIDAVIT I, (Mr Q , upon oath, state as follows: 1. X circulated the following petition section 390 of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. • 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. L' ZZ.o 13'A' S¢rcGL— S gn• ure f f ''''e rcu'fj or street Address If. IcnL rCe Name of C rcu ator (Pr nted) C ty or Ink rd County 0..ola1adc State y1(cq 4 a., (9Rl Date U STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this Age day of 1,1r� at , 1991, by her; /1. Sc6lts +k - NOTARY oriccer- My Commission expires: MIC0m1niSsba ep!r NI-.^ it t 311064 /S WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN of COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed .initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTEPED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES: IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETIT2oN BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or THE STATE OF COLORADO ron AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION $ivnetyre PXXiameg printed Residency Address NADI 041112�3'_5SJ'let. City &S•,Qun v1 DIU (No. P`O. Box Numbers) ✓1. _ 44.14/7, /63A AM aue Ft& , 4. 12'/ . I1 el hPd ,� brAige / 90 - �7 De,/ ;P: -1Q/ • S- l�1ra�liffe., /gar /a -),-€4.. 41 6,4 ,ro4 p/v 4/ ✓. �','., -,(• ° Tod(Q 14? Au. ry . A Vi ess Lut d 1;,, 9•RY 1J ��}„� {��� ��J(! M22__15-`1 _ avee/a7 - 1,4/€/01 7"-9/ 10. s.e00:,.e�I Peat le Vaeltbe c 5sittgl w• e_, gsege^ct�Q V((41� Q4� 374,7 � D."o% `fw? ?��w.t J¢l� Cp <w.f-[�rL' 79 1 • 1�1�t aie ., t r--y 1�qq�,,.,,,, rte a?9.10,a2„112"9.10,a2„112" S('.r1]��l�rr eehir l/�/1�1t/3 �Y/-9/ci 1� 4,M1i�D,lll 197, /2Gtihlf ise,ler AIN gal/ // w (1'As er &m SA I--si. /ea l� te�� Lill -(49/ 1 /,, it _;"4 '�sr- ',Ski u/I tr64 x/19.. 7 I•/y/Q�j(,),7otto) Aid2 eZAIr fn '� 4,/-1/! 18. rig, Vv 037S _O T1"/ay=�• lea-0 4 f eb�LG� 7.4( / v49. S�e,,.C-. , �' 4'isip f;�rl(; 37oll w �s�,/ l�./� Co 6uc3y ✓o.� v�hoV1 � XyQo- c1.9. ylA,s r_ G�.k_ee2 gar)3 c ."1-(\-1:04 211.064 95/9 -5- • • / WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to s;.gn any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTER:: ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY .l, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FORS: LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHIM YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN,WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION or OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS riENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION ,Siannturt grinteg printed Residency. .1Qdrom HAMA (Number. Street. City & Count%) Date 21. -. r 142. /{ •- G/ -, "4 - e ,1 // V24.�rG(.//r • ////fir/i//. ► • / iii, -. .. - /.� // i _./-/ 1/ -- 25. n/ • el -11 27. ./� /� �.r�'71 1�. u� .i 1 4c) • -K -j/ 2s //• �,.%JI.S:� b. ► r.. /8/S e /3 ere . ear 4 If 33. _. , ii� d. . ti Se 40 : y/ 34. r � � % .�( �. (\� �r 11 _ CO �` �,Q��,,��, A /rte a i ,r, . . ‘3* � ar...� R,� za. - . /dl7� 3a I, � ,i. .i f 'X s am ' c (. V,/ / M rJ 40. L.0 , . 345. ltd ,',l OS C'. . . . 7Ti-y/ • 4 9$0 • 0 WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other th his or her own or to Knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have road or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure its entirety and understanding its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITI2 OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF T2'* STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, rOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION sionaturr PrinteQ prjnted Reeidrpce Addretn Scat IZtual rr s rr t• city & co m f Mitt (Np. P. O. Boy Numbers) 41 n - CJith �+'0 ./ C livV1/ 42. gRw.rs Z. Tow 7 nig hi If°A T. �J.c. GICe�7 fweJDt O 7A/gr, 434 eptt.40 2, „ID K Q..,,rr rya (A-0'4 �,.«.0n � knr ��l .�- tz. 145. �o,kerh%- bCk4M 14i? a _ 1 +r. C 4.4 �•S Ll1 7 - 1 46. • 47. 48. 49. 51. 52._ 53. 54. 55. _ 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 7- -7- 2Z.`-7- 211054 9.T/ '1' • • CIRCULATOR'S AFFZDUTT / • I, h-ok , &lhIenz- , upon oath, state as follows: a1. L circulated a foregoing petition which consists of Pages and 4-/O signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. s. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature t0 said petition. 6. Y was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. S .q •tu of � CulatOr Add ss Lei ' IS; 1911 Name of Circulator (Printed) Da d STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) rNribed and sw•orn to be_pre me.yh4s /4XAiday of o (-1 , 1991, by .7iv r1 w i 71_i N d Ap My Commission expires: i�izefi,,.,, Ir J4797-.. -8- A9 MIPpj•EMENTAL /� CIRMILATOR'S AFyjDAVIT X, eike lk- 12• Ki , upon oath, state as follows: / 1. X circulated the following petition section 393 of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Weld County. , 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. d. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the I persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any r signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing • petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. . Signature of Circulator - Street Address Carla- 2, K;tiG retCe Name of Circulator (Printed) City or ��// led%&t N /� County e State t - q —qr Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) n Subscribed and sworn to befoxeme the _Z-day of /7ard • , 1991, by a }�' lLa., C�A(/t� NOTARY//P10bLXC . My Commission expires: MYVMM 0010 MI MUO.199i • 91.1464 . n �� • . , WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or t0 knowingly sign such petition when nc-t a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BL A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTEREA TO VOTE. I Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; I8 YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO ron AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WH7CH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON"OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION SiannrurS nintrA 2ripteQ Repidgpte Addresq Ndmt (Number. Street. CitV G County) pass (Ito. P. O. BQX Numbers1 kit. icite- icR.tel /3l1/tuil° "tit A Ribitn . <//577 bJ jpth )./ • gel r✓oaAly V2 /�nn qg6� SA J LT'/n1L� n5,-wa :tine'ARetell. f i!1 .as? nu (2 ve . nHAY ee 4 (r�De 7-13-V olit:'. .. , . . ... . G rimtt r �Z H-1.4 1 )11Ant-t 'L.ret1 3-L3-/ . , atheki play//44-e0 /R/1 tilde et Gip dl y xE,3-?/ es. ��: � ,, . 4_ . , X43 ?rd gr. qt. N . '9/ ✓0.f i t I � 1./! ! g ki2 �_ i . " 0 � /�(41_1,,,1.., 614/,., M-krysr� J 4. ., • ..7NAa. t2'tee Is t�)a 7-414/43 V rise f �fas La'('^ `� e 4 r- Cie-PE tell" �,,, 7r�s^iit5. a 4� , ���- /, 15 7 ¢ 4�V 17/3/91 ,� (� �,a�o, 1416 fs� Ave- Gvee(p 1019 7. c y eksohlP kek 2134 141)1/ W Ent &well qu 7113711 ,c,E4 ducks, dim/ /78-40 i/Itio70 Arle.SC e-0 744P 49.,���`, 1`�-- .li �,fys E, Tted Tif 07z 8y 71-3 Gruel ea 7-n-jr ✓.( ai�'�r� �?�I� - � 77w0 3- rriaefett Di, 7:1701 311054 9460e -5- . e • /3 WARNING: , IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to skas any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR , TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST DE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITXZP,N OF THE UNITED STATES; xr YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY t, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO F0R.AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHIC2 YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN.WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITXON OM OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUXREMENT IS TW.NTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Tignntyre printcg printed ReDidenee Addrrns Name gTamber, street. City & County) WA (NO. y. p. BOX Numberp) ,. .�_ „c 6oarr;e, /�rt a Zyy z17,11C,,, �,� yr r��� . y �/192 22. /�4i� k2,41/4, /401,4 G a...et iq// . /J1r , - // _ / ,✓ '' - h/ "til /' . 26 keel ..r 4- a YNN BRA"- Mg i 3n.. /hat• ditaka., ee , /111/1/ JS ,h 0 n_ c {''s Gc C.b -tN--,1 29; IJA,1 5y ) Skye ?ire,fc�tnte Lfin(,r I.! r44b ,/ �I 6/Vida/�n 7-r2 // 30 "siath,;cr/yo,.ra.N AC3/ 14.4nut feu �. ,-sc„ 5R verr 37M-7 KWt 4(1 ilE� vack a. rYj� •, • 32. _, k, CI styli 'Ms 'Prkgx„c kn.a _ rv•F4 ,•ve,. 'Cssnolcy _Gvr t) 6, 7�f40 PIS. ; r P '(3. 34. 4:14- Po rs /7/e Oft 12Pe 4(/.0Q.LG• 7.112? �• A5. �c 'siPo�9altt��. / J /83 /���✓ . (..—e r , ,ldr 7-13 yl 146 s e n r< / .'t -9/ � 2U J / ) t I " • C 1/.�f v fC`y 1 .572_ /.044_401,..- ^ti rKf!i. , l„Ye/ 7-81 . Ic�vlr � 7/-r>7- 1'� `A �� C�tAPLPid7—t �� � ��R. Re4-(A V77340 Zs 020 49-74 � ` r1-44 Y-S 7..Z 0b4 911 • WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other th his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST HE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure its entirety and understanding its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CI= OF THE =TEO STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF TM' STATE of COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT of THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, rOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION 517nrtwrp gruel, printea,gesidepcs_644rnIA SARA (Number., Street. City & County) pyta L. (NO. P. 0. BOX Numbers) I 1;137 IA) ' -le ) -7// �3 �� i/ _. 7 KS V / 1 4 L - a 57-, N 7 is 7 \4(6. i1 1., . , r:/ ,/,5i•• /•4 . . _. ; , 1 4Zer,g 741 4t` sal 02y4,,1 1/tics/ I oorrl 4.rnlfraur'r a CLU ? - n?I/GA Arr I_�'L CH^r• '•y Le.lel `1-/,3 J A 7.O ' 2-71/1 a'y'e r / 44.4.2 ''01 .61 /Nww./Ai r/ T / • M w[ ihN�fy� 51. 52. 53. 54. • 1 55. 56. I ._s7. I 58. I 5 '9. 60. -7- 311064 064 947 ., • CCrRRCVLATpti S_WITFTDAXIT I, ClekAA 2: '<I iAT b) , upon oath, state as follows: 6/1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of �f pages and 57? signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to we. J. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. 4L. tkv. /90f "41 44 4re,, Signature of Circulat Address Carla -2 Rill /5 /99] / Name of CirculatsV printed) D ed STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OP WELD ) iSubscribed and sworn toybeSi,preAme xh;a/ day of .l!}s� _r 7991, b NM:, )1( ft, ty . t OTQ Rub C My Commission expires:�iJ,.2a.aA/ ` /99, -8- 31.O64 ye, auzzuzzNTA . tz% CiRC/ULATOR'$AFFIDAVIT X, e/?y /¢ /lTe�dse -- , upon oath, state as follows: 1. X circulated the following petition section 59yof the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to { affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. efOudo c roulaf Street417f d�ls��k, L4 (24Namd of Csrcul y 4: �or (Prfhted) Cso-17 (pity or kgwil /met/I County CO State e1e�[� �-� /99 l DateSTATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) © Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of irlf�i Ir , 1991, by �f/�y /J �Jif./.rr,21'/ • �/ NoxARx chie e/ My Commission expires: Ply omission expires Mar.4, text 311034 • • 0 WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR • TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO Fon AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHYCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT ZS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Sianaturt Prntttg ripYastigeeidence Address NAmA (Number. strAet. City S County) Disa INO. P. 0. box Numbers) 1. pA,Yite�.J � �,rpme S'p i 7/9-G ZZ.., asoP_ ilt1 a 41/0rfr✓, JC prP� Q��sz_ toes'.T &eke jeg4, 17112- ax"-A!/ 6R.r eer Co ,//p 7. ,pe.�e To.2,aua ,�wenos .449 r r at / / y .�2 a1�52� / /.U.�rp� G.� 7�ii��j a. � Rirla4� RnNe1.fl1V *sy s• (11 i Q o` ,g).O4. 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RUL nlI rrtgioy W�I,D 7- ll-`I I _g- 39.1.®64 9,73 • • • /� WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to s:.gn any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his Or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR , TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have rood or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF You ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE or COLORADO FOR':1T LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN wHICI YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN•WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 7., 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS VENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Sianature prj rated printeeljeeidence Address XcHib Mother. S�rSet. City 6 County) Jet (No. P. 0. Box Numbers)•X21. • 2 ��J�//� 4/5-� 99191/e /) -/�'yq� Al 4 J /J 21e t • A�p�t�QeuJ�Aii� /U, S�^�.S'� �rr/y/, G!/�ir� !/,A/ 24.�J///�. .w Iii! 'r 0:00 -H-7/ �� . • , e i ✓G , 25 : . ,::.• , .:. �. . Iv .rte _[_.a�� � 7-!/-qy . 2 • � ( 1,eQr1-61021Vr 4kp (V (prN cr (tpeatnr tiled) 74-1( 27 'r'{� Ar11:6 150 3C8'_SEWAtC !'recCley _w¢!i/ 7/09, 28.'«q #096-.19;:n.e,g. F;1•4-N-1-i MAth 22/31-_ w 1l ai,41- ihnafiak W et a 7////9/ 29 717 cwik ao.. (1' opeei g ner 1 \ 1-f W TR4Le r 1-aS91) , Weld ;h:1 i/) 30. al-e•F 19Y-NLS /O iv J 2/ ��.r- Off 7 kfre". •- . -;h: l Y' 3 _U/1n� rite au' y2., ifiAca _ � 70, r12. •„vav 16N _poz ay no (r.rt..e.si caid lcl 71-.9/ 33• entht ?5$1,0(e7 ( sots, O V A ill ice 6 ke-,ivy We W -i•-1-T/ �4• �C,�n CM i/4 R 1- S' ,e/i Eft/ �/ 3 //C��4 4� R i iy47 re 7✓Z-W 35. 6. 4i4yarrl_ Ruby I=II-lC:. 2,01e /�� -'zsA hice e ) re 7.il-1/ 36. P---- I u/ , 37. 36. 39. 40._ ',11.2 91' • ® •4 C=4.1=3:1-8=41.= I, erg", 4. /%�/ iri^ Ce)44 , upon oath, state as follows: • I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of pages and 35 signatures of registered electors in Weld County. T. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. ate.. ni�.,�)k 4.7 ' 6ce4.. ea s gna re of rculator Address ' J: .i.• �!� /x /99/ Name o C rculator (Printed) ted / STATt OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY of WELD ) Sub ribed and sworn to before me thi �s�day of �7 , 1991, by Ctrily olf, ifs—ffit../. t • !/L NOTARY PUBLIC // / g My Commission expires: rT�IAMIO xDlros W01.199$, f� -8_ y, =at AL , ,/ CYnutaTOts_parr vn I, rn L cl,At( E E�t� , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section pits of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. a. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person hes paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money Or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to 1 affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. a& re- 41Z4 ,21i* ST Q. Signature oc Circulator street Address Mthar I E E fsY(0a E � Name of Circulator (Printed) City or Thwnn (..JE1.�D County CO State 8.4-1) Date STATE or COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) ,eiSubscribed and sworn to before me this lax day of C !brint 1991, by _111Z-trej _Eire . Lfr rL NOTARY IAC 777 My Commission expires: Myoaimbskeexplroam4r. ,1995. 31106.4 • • /o WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES: IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO ron AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHTCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON"OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION 9..1921/1.1mr, Prin ti. P in ..d2s._ideAf'Jt Ad r ._s Will (Number. Utast_ Ci=v 6 Countvl DAtl ANo. _p. O. Box Numbers) � A r� 1.;.e ,0. .i - ' . « c 44161 w .$�Si`(Zd Grtcl (GV2 (d S041Y 1l/O1q 2 . , l� ,,,,�, ykizav3209 /$� tired ,. gGl. y XAw 4 #6A S1V n _\ a t.S 1,i IhkONOM,0 _ 10 Q, rCy.. SkreC . C1.1 _.S'$� �n sir1i/�A 40.7 //1/7/./' �rhns 1f�P in f 2,,,,,,i04 . ,± �i , ,4„/v,',_..t�t,�p 0„,..„,,..,, . .„ w,a, ,,,,,, Gffne!1. tdea peat t 'I a-9ri w►.A . 1 „ThopiiQS ,/it.,, 4.. lrZ-x,..41 ,4tr1t l CLVA 2e,. *.91.9 S'YYi eiteeil7 -I'0-7/ 9• r I ru,Ats,K, Crews 103Y/,u / ,Citr+OS or, nrel:y. G, S'OC..3Y W 1P 7101 X01 , � w, ,, , ,�`��, Ir1 /e�.(i1�1/r� �y ��S./, �riP{ C'n f30(a/O tthl�iC�l, 7,r�+/ �n• r.1•er; 1 • r Mt ChM( �Jtr- Zino. MIS AO atter”, a, 5010 4- to**6 74/efJ 12 . ea/ ` G I yitn 13. 14. I 15. 16. I 17. 18. 19. 20. 011094 90 -5- 1 CSRCIILa2bR� AFFTLIAVZT I, KlicAs r� E Ene� upon oath, state as follows: cVI 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of _._$__pages and IL signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the bast of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. b. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. n--- rwA Sr (2O ( PFD E; co signature of Oirculator Address M�c1we.P E � Name of Circulator ranted) Dated STATE Or COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY Or WELD ) 9ubecribed and sworn to before �s this 1�., day of .46, , 1991, by "�1C Oa/ Li; 4.7,7, NOTARX Pu9L.IC 9r1 • ,...., My Commission expires: %CZ: (/ w4XJ(Wi(1W0.l14 r,^„cr.—if-94n erirm Mfr.&1995, -8- • SVPpLPmEN' AL CIRCULATOR'S ApZIDAWT x, /4Pa A filar p t\y , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section "9 t of the petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of .the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any , signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. se re ofig4tor Street Address ��� P P�,t�44 GIN e Name circ at r ranted) City or lbww wpi4 County Spat: ,f9� Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me ,,his AP day of '/Min , 1991, by 4,5„//fr P. /�u���/ • Lad a(,:gf NOTARY IC My Commission expires: IAyCdnrtdssionoupirosMer.4, 935, 211064 . • 10) WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign anv initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to Knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when net a ragistered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO DE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, 101.1 MUST DE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO DE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST DE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST DE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOP AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WMTCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON'•OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION ,1anrtyre,, pxinte'tl ZcinteCauidenee Addroed IS= alumbpr. stren.Sity & County) pt INo. P. O. Bsyc Numbers Cr? N Aeit. i lee, 6:11/4'�k Y3?Z Ar5/- sae 6/4.4176 4J.z 7/19/ 24iti r kn.", Mn ty 0 aft 464) h1 a ln„l IV rth-or C. (tie id 7 /0 9/ 'all, a. Mil.�,,,1-1:?/.t-r(tinPi kin,r it `,itklf#11.Jrrl ]9l .t,;r�' 's-, CL ��rt W� f/0/*/ a. y --"Yegw/hi2 ti / 3 <-14-14,hOfd _C,r-ec/ry6b wild 0"2/04'/ • -n. . 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S4 • 0 Ek WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE TAW: For anyone to akin any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO N'ST SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. i Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read 1 to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. • TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or THE STATE or COLORADO FORIAT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN.WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION Or OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS tVENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Sianaturp Printeg printed Repjpence Addrelp lNo. P. O. Box Numbers) 21./ • l 1:1471i 4 A 7 t/ 3907- 1 sr.. go. GRFfIf utr[A -1/I// 22. _ weld .r. . �"_age. , Via 23��� / mot t. •�� /t... L .1535 'Zve-n � oy :2.7o1— 3r/ e it .tLl��7 ` —/,2 1 J a1. t 2‘,.. tnecrgr �rld' lQ1a"rr ,r i�2O W€ (zerf/F•, 7-/-7- Q/ �o my74 Lore q/ht. poi gnX i/z,f:Dme.,�ta4 we/^/ 7421P1 27. l '.'. f Q i l ' r 28. d eNnef da Cd " k er � �n(4nc 'silt�X 1�i♦ e yl 1�� yo � GIPiDfhJ�.1/carif30. lWIHDA/4a4 Gr� 4 lY/glA.c 3 11 'c iabiohS //?c a/LPL C't- 1,& � �� 7- he-9/ �M4�,,22 4, ! .-..� -' SS> a (...,� !.R fa- .4.�.�` epr "volC!/�il 't 7�2-7l YCCD0 Ots\jirSshvrl (Irn {')sew. /74,,c) ritt, kyr. x12-9/ Av ERs 34. M. . C,4, �/1 ;s ftegs _um° - '.1( et,—."et,—." �i/��P, LUa_lel I'/-'2. '91 �3s• 4_ 4.24jlr eirlal silseitec. v s 7 a 2t x1-3•/6. (l f `inlay o' 7/l', 1 kat (3,3 %sit , -1,-„,Ywt e4, , >6-if 4414 38(4:4.38(4:4.4-NY- Y �11 Q,�sto 9A\010OAa\\NVe,L4v,,Ar. vMy: wa6.1ViVer & Ne4 c,�, ors If 7 c 910. EMI, Ok 31 7-rti / � 37.1054 y9°. • • WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other th his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN of COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure its entirety and understanding its meaning. TO HE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST HE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE: A CITIZ OF THE UNITED STATES: IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or TPZ STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT or THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO OATS: AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN wEtO COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION flynaturC print's; P=j_nted ltestdenee Aista=e Mat U taMber. Street. City a County) g,Q (lip. p. 0, _pox Numberml wP1d" is dir'z 43. ,,. ! -. • 0,w, olee o w� 43. +n /.o�r�..(-44.6 ) Qag /•J 'P4-n S1e �er.r�y F,•°( ••70 a wtl 'VP/ 46. (&4444 k Ld\N\ttk ‘gi r--0 - k*(1"er ASIR zo,30fretAt 48, r � 111e/eSter-.H441,4 ��0q t./ C''`" 51, 761, (-reefi• wcN ,� :beige Y 1 (10, lu tD + �`.�II ) frid., ,,79at Lcka f S�'�317f �A26 � / , 7/R-7/ 51. . .. � �I._ 9 (�,JO(av Jr, nl_// 11 r-fr C it b., u ., 06 ,u ter Vie 431( . �=k. r _ 7207 ; AvC #.3/ 6"e// ea Yaly 7-2-7/ 54 :'x;' —C-7-cnfr"� ,1ryh tzie 41/4€ G'C6-ev-fr•a: ? -.. -•ri 7'S, r iF9�►'r �,� I itO F-o Si1;ree l Kett Iisd j/rr1) fl2 C4 (a •-• 56 �ir v� ntszt �tS4 �a ev i• I , � O4/) / )y v�.ua u h.,r 1. '� r. � /.�/ �7• h:Py.n cy r ter5 �.cvet ,,p)e rep z7 Ls1 1-4) Aem Ar ft f td JADC /�7J�°n 59. 0• - ffi 60. f UA1iO. ,-- .709h/irk iee7igle`�, C437)11,,c/ r -7- 01.10:341 9y/ I ., • ' en-o�!Jnirrot ���SDAVLT X• ,�� ! Ul !'� � rp. , upon oath, crate as follows: // !! 1. X circulated the foregoing petition which consists of A' pages and 1 signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4• To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. b. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. Sign a of c rcn for Address /4/4 44/1/14X0 7�/5f t1 Name GC CirculaCto (Printed) Date STATE OF COLORADO) )as. COUNTY OF WELD ) Ouli41 Suscribed and sworn to beforo a this �yof , 1991, by .e gifi 171-, . �)Vd, /l-M.14/14"--- NOTAR)C LSLIC My Commission expires: —,4cr7 Q c;19III _g_ 0X 2054 99.2 SUPPLEKENTU CIRCULATOR'S_AFFIDAyit I, CH/9/24Celle J=RASt2 , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section .577 of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. i was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. chieninit . 7/), 111 .x`"70 OAK Sature of Circulator Street Address �N,q/€1,a/E FRASt72 Ffi'70/2) Name of Circulator (Printed) City or Town (451-0 County CO2-0/2A100 State _ S - 7 - 9/ Date STATE or COLORADO) t )es. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 991'4 day of etre , 1991, by !°I on ien NOTARY ;864;, My Commission expires: Rtnel m@slan expirm ra+.,q long 91106' x • • WARNXNG: IT XS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when net a registered elector. • DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO • AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERFD ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE STONING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOr. AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN waren YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON"OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT XS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION sivn tura Printtg printed Resldepee Addroa giSSA (Number. Stuet. City IL County) pate 12.424.1,.01atafoo» INo. Z, O. Bpx Numbers) Csn y-112114) 3. C;) , .L 7-)a )2`tin e r / q -6PCfrA, 0 i� 4. LA_o.�� -4.7 c#14 u_;34 LeSrf ajar/5SFr?, �i�el.�UVx�� goG 7-0? 5. pei &Jef �jY�� oA - 3l ���/�P CV.?9�r y 12# /-//-// 6. �1 cLb� ekreiter"/" I( l7/�{Iihrrar sift COO - 3l /7 i/n C.DM.C7 ,4 b 7•//-T/ 7. ZE: � EMTA- �.' InV cZ-6 1O- - /e'erA EL, t; 12k' FL y �1� D 2--1/-9i•s• <5/9 lERpi A-7V / 7 20 1z"R>p- �rf .--72„, c / —4440 7-(1 -* 9. rItkik,(� , Rod TAQUES lC 1-!o - ("Stet 7We CAIrcce ta.i(ih.0-7/(/t¢/ %/p . cad 22/9 451S-- Sreekey WP l 4 I 7////91 /19. -ra).c I/ (ie/6 r.„I /e/e`I � �,3 -70 4° r Le r.-./act 7/ 14.1Aelact k1I;0g 1" • n A250D LO La„SHe/ Ca, r1S42,g 7•-II k 15. ,, // ( �11i1�iAPT glic itv Q`ti4 k1, r S•� g-reefer ee *kid I !l T"-/�I, 9� 16 .a, _ .,?.ten efo4c. llreg55:We /7/9OCSY- aR6f� Co .10614 j /i�9/ 17.(74h , f��"Q"F-uurl/r ,tie 1porz 22037V. 1-"vans Co. &F R 17/#1,7 18. r .N • , •/lrI 1 4,ers.c,71J ji de �C►'1 'h qa • 34 J.) lt/�/ zo.(,1.�1en-74, et(p�6 cirri Alm,/ 1313 -101 �dC Gls�ra� effildn;-11—q 311.0134 '77 -5.. ® 4 /g WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to Nkrn any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or, her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO ;MT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary or an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN REARS OF AGE: A CITIZEN or THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FORiAT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHIM YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO vOTE IN,WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS VSENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION 5ianatbra nintcd Printed ltni tare Address 130,114 (Number. Ureet. City & County) Aug � (No. P. O, Box Numbers) 21. - dr ' ed•V e. r'aP al-2,41 ve (i,7. Opf&A)/ (Vets' _7/lf/ `�• t�;0� rG,Q^lti f �Cs,�.L�aA.al'kA✓e, �R F e Jyc 5 — 23• ap�ir..t+v WorEtn e6t4AY 01500 uJAR,6 j-LA SPLE.M. Weld Thf/97 - 24 itC/ ✓t Jse-rr�•. ?_ 9-s< tt-+rrR sr , �;. rn.i/t.4 e/ei 744"/n 23t- ^) pork CA r/ r - 7 7/ - sir/ 14//.2 aree/v i tke/ ( r///4 `` s �2'. �1r16/� � -�soG� 15 3'? - w- )3�" GYCr/.d �r./rL ? -If-�/ C� Arta P�,RG on1 nl. cW F vS9'0 glee's/C.V Ink I—CI 7_ ii - 28O ' S/jf,,a1J//t' /ral/Inelli /Y/79. JVLit it G 14,e 1 ege lVe r4 9..ii- W 29.9c44 1v , i/14 Dires-H y DeAl 7.(93,6 � S.! i?, n- . ` T-`'x.71 7-ir-p/ 3 o,�.�'//a..e..41r/./,.,ci t. en-n7 L ry.-y^n1.r !'1V/."[ate--.11-e..A...e e h C 7 W42 L I) cm— ,-if-7/ 31✓71Ct- c. J�,+)1�*1-e-+. Il*n7 �' /)71,:its . �`I e3.- to/C. 4 0 Y<c l j• u1c. kv e4 7 H-77 32 c^u.- 7/,<�./ L 1// d Vustr ]1J ARi 14i At4Li' rt. LEA ' j p J l f ld C'n 7 /i. 9/ A3. tai r N I7 eb- 1/4 •crcA /e LtI'C./d Pit' t/34. / M / v F72-9'24 (/ TM- Sr� t/ ffffr5.e Ro7irg- �-r ClktFer 36. .C Moo/ ,3 e& Tie . �JYc •4Zr jc rtd '7 -71,-R/ q 37. x-1)4_ 'A Ya1 FctA VIA 44AM icaa -/stilt ---vio Gk.err LE y cjika is VI/9/ 38.1141 ( ?fr-n.A,A-<(-<( CZAPis teroreti Ion el3-fttgn,"t-"GrUe)O �� 7/ iy7 ✓3 / , —�S'i�<441) snp'o oR .5.r.71/44— /0 lia - G Q 6 L j_LV•yrk/AL Cs- I7 it- q f aO.(Qi cf- (11),0-7-1 Ey4 1,y///Y `), f/,h Lv,C/< '�l- /4 ri (ua� r / �11i 99p'S%h"Ri- -�r"Ici> a • WAIM:ING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other th his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN or COLORADO AND RECISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure • its entirety and understanding its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE: A =III ' OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF TV.? STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION . OR AFTER ,JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Sianalyre PTIOted Printed ,gesiOnne0 AAarerl1 HAMS lxUfitter. street City & COun v1 Was (NO. P. 0_ BOX Numbersl L(ti • 774- n ✓4z1^ „ / .yM,4/• ) , Yi i r A' Y � l S`wQ 9,/,-• ate„ t i/_ .//R ! S. 1 . +0 4417, ay - e ;yw e, ,Raes5 . Offeele , e.ti &tot& ../AV 45. i . w .. A or . . tite (l(bi/ v6 I- //7/ / 46. . .w )d. .'4,fo�.. t. . AP � •e ! i 1 1- Li IV/ , . -I//4( • 4- - u.a,. ! 490 . . o /) d1, • ° `k)L Pr-E', ri 2- S//4 l S A.-C a t .S it. Lit-I,) -• taYv1 aS/1St! 1wJe).� 7 (t -9 50 . rv.e. me. 7- (; - 91 51 . .. / i . � af1. A Iasi ��o-as. raw r AL . -jG-Q ` 5 02- .7.O EGYee% vvet.7) -11-91 /a4.1.-/ � Ido . .-S i. y ; nn U' -< � ia 7-lr -9t .ca++ c . 5. . , a ..11.".` u6 1144m J3/?/�SI CR6E46 4 d /r-9/ A5 V,� �,. f.• aQ - E ex .1. Bus" c arc )//- if 560-41474,1474,07,444.6.4,44' /op"PI"k re O7O3;is Sd1-rk.e C . Cie(Or/y� _ ir _ 43 �a��/ 1 57. 01240 _% be � ,1 - ,/,‘, /� ,/ /is � /2. ",.. N zr ,4 t'!/ /1J •ft 7/ 1 5° . IktsiSAQA A /� mut 4/ (pi I' o 'esq- l f ig. (4%-rele -tAlel6( ?-0-9) 6 . , _. u;h � r / • -7- 311054 fly" • • CZItLK7LAT0R1S ArrxDAy=z I, efig cr71/E PRRSt72 , upon oath, state as follows: a Z. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of ______ aages and G,r? signatures of registered electors in weld county. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. J. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing maid petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. S. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the beet of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. ��?/l?�.rc� Qaf✓U 5'7b oigk ER7nnU .Co 806.11 Signature of c rculator Address ,C,V,M12 2C F/C09,50e ij —/.2.-?/ Manta Of Circulator (Printed) Dated SPATE OF COLORADO) COUNTY OF WELD ,ae. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11 day of 011 -I , 1997 , by Char/«c. Torre NOTARY PU9LIC 9friat J My Commission expires: Mycommbdon expires Mer.4, 1995. -8- 1,� .1 311.064 /406° SUPPLEMEN AT. ce CIRCULATOR'S AFFIDAVIT I, CNI9/21C67a1t F,QAgek , upon oath, state as follows:1. X circulated the following petition section -3Q/0 of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution eV—gaining signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. A-011. 0.4w,/ I x.120/ 6-700pm Si(gnature of Circulator Street Address CNAMI.-&—rn ` FRA EIS70/U Name of Circulator E/ator (Printed) City or Town • �L1L County State 8 —7 —ry/ Date STATE OF COLORADO) )es. COUNTY OF WELD ) „Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of . �jrsir' , 1991, by _ eht/rw rareX NOTARX ai -4 LXC My Commission expires: My commission expires r.4,1M5. 01.1064 • WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign anv initiative or referendum petition with any name other than ;his or her own or to knowinglY sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when net a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or ACE; A CITIZEN OF TIE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OP THE STATE OF COLORADO FOr. AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WH7'CH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Signature pzints1 Printe.t.E.C. idence bast•_as 13IIRC (Veneer. Street. CitY tf_ CDuntV) Das (so, P. 0. Alin Nymberel 1. it . `:r.. .. fs; hl o. °.. RI • 1 a.'tsCis Gr'e,r _ 1-,./.. . -II ,9 / 2 ' 4. 1 3. 7 r POR/1.Yv 8. J ,. nr r. y c � i♦ ..use �` . ! : rr� _ GD7Xth ', i..,�`/ter °e . 1 Al l Wed i - 14x,- ,4 e 1//a'i ' , �e4Rof ° . _ / ' K1Q /.��:. . - . 7.V:[.. ' :1 , en', We , •_.0 Sue GIEG // / bAm-RFrYA to iJ / It Ia, !r'/r..J e. 0 I, Iva A j✓e. C' Ere GIP W 7 // b/ \4(9, • earPe 4'./ �t.• /o /". / _4 • . ,fe - e l/ 7 c 0 _ / 16.' i .. `1'1,� ►.\� .' „ ity, I 1 �. .\• C,. 711.91 17. / 0 V-ti . 1 + . 7 r .l s.6 ry ���� n�/ r / / I /J -5- 7`..48 • ® 4 a� WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to Cgn any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY .1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or THE STATE or COLORADO FORiAT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHIC3 YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN.WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION Or OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS INENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION gianA ure eing UABQ IN +tnh ^, 1 Y( DAIS. 21. N,0vet, efgAIV �Pi ANier ,1R4I :vile et 'A (<~ref Ly /Weir/ 22• - 1(44, Pm§, (fart 1001 If 3T1/f ,L/2 -reole r We Id -re-I 21.- 0 -J at+ 75oer del> 6/ 9/ ed sicj Q.-re G�'l�tCte-, �C fa I 0/S/ 24 t." / y / r/ / /e s, AA s. . .z And 1 ,71/4 .--O/9y �_���u'`_` � �11���")11- js241frr 28. i• h,,.✓d Sr,;fs l�teo.9 eft 2C r/. Ate,%1� Laid Yarn 29 • / -ST • •%�-9 30. LLL �vy•! iY1N '! L e.I ! )•i Il J 74.6,-7/(,((r I �� ,rr. d r� «� ��.H' / es re�o �� kc. tAre �m".J.t47 31. ��el-V.y2reet � JPirly/rlr,Gtiy -2(/,?e/ isn�4-/'vdii , � r''l� Y 'Pity - /1 -yi //1� L _ 32. �Ccr� lee A,rl•C>jN/rf / (V /Ta AK- - C,fi fL�y Pee -�cLD 7-1 --> r / • 344,,el"/M //l!/tneedez,4 41,c,fan ?1-4" 7//1/I/7Pr eCe /1 447/1 110,, • 36 c - 4,e in ci‘ LP 1�d/� Con 416-449744/ 37. 4+ PfiAett-U 1,55.0y inrrfoLQ .2 519 - 27 S•1- ±13 61val yC"-/a 1d 710; \SCarl�1�J0 jcutic,,, rim;F4, �/,JRItec fr /�09 Qt(S, Ups O PM(kyle > >9 Q„eit 9,0)4, ay.ierre,OCtw-. 101 C Zoe Si-��al ���/QFIT 5 /i607-el 7/4/ 4 O. n/1i ^, n r! 74, 90 ..t�a4 /poi . , j6 WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other th his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure its entirety and understanding its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE: A CITIZ OF THE UNITED STATES: IF YOU IDLE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF TUZ STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN wHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WEt0 COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION U RDA , e eine emessitargictroce ArrnN �R Uiluarmx. Jsttytt., City b at& JI �>/�oN�y (No. P. O. Box Numbers) _ / a 42.(1O11-my 1 ,nev f,/°(/ /1 :1 `I /` 7 f7tT.r /l /74/0/i /74/0/ 7-ht. -%/ 42?+-r.cy(U{�,. c• ,v eted f e ,7•4;c,f. #04? ICel .o,r Ai?.'Y GJ,NO}d.e 'WC.° 7-72- 7/ 4 \ Fzn.�mv,unY( Lei l i.b caiim PiSr-s I i-I id err lci Loe\ "r-‘a..g 1 44. x1)47 7 /I a 9.alKK, L� /PWA, Pkeet /?d r",Qs-el-ay eta 7-(r-I/ 45 ,si--- � I , 46 j� g4/ktiCtklr ✓t /5873 We R2V P Ville Co Wri 7e�tty 4.2 q) 47. Intl ult(Prof. /43-7)Y .�,P74Tr 6,3e4,/ a tail. 2417 48 0e_e lit A i 1,Aty �1Fr 'a Veiji r...1-4 rre 1/4-1eNf21,f 50 4 , F. < /tin E, sluit rrt/�j13WN ALA°✓7�.1�<',<'� /� e-M 7P-7/11/ 51 "774. 44 rHw.w 2909 no h//1, 97 z� �� e 52 42 � ?:• .s,e96 uJ, 97 ,1' oi e d ( .1-9 j 5 . QRiA �412n .6 e0Lt(W 40C X'6,01 164.9 hEi�( Ltd- I/l41 ( 54. neap, t,J r li mrs 0)54.4-71/45Y e n��� � evc/c+�7'"'1.7-9/ 155 - tree.,.- etrb 0%,rsY #2.1 7--/9�e ge&c,Arty ltffh.,,)�`gi 56. tl: (18 a .i.41 Mite �,�yN�‘ /FAc-- A/ Cure rf/P2�/ �/,i pa e7l 7. k , . cJr���21,G !s, . �� ay Q. ,9-3'�° � T� cib_..._, Grp 7-t? -9! 58 ill iter, RIi1 / 446,.3 Waft '7 Ef4-t#1cual� 726/ J 59. 0 L q�I�R H .t1� ��fEc � �4 y , tri • .7. 21.1.064 /°°r • • e gTRCULATOR,$_AFFYDAVTT I, CNA/2terniF Fj9-474z7e , upon oath, state as follows: 1. X circulated the foregoing petition which consists of pages and _ G, n signatures of registered olectors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. J. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. a. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. s. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. ( hn4J9,e 2,/1 Pe 0.4/.1 0976/11 ebto/s signature of circulator - Address G HdeheiLE Fr4e"t gr ?-!c i ! Name of Circulator (Printed) Dated STATE or COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) Subscribed and sworn to befR a me this day of TG(y_ ,, 1991, by ( �utl ic.Id if fifuo.?1 • NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission expires: Wyoamn.rm,4mInm awlf rKd -8_ 2?:1.064 ADo1 ,AUAPIENEUTAL �l STRcumgeS ArripAVIT I, CHap/J7GC R2966)2 , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the following petition section of the petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution conta ning signatures of registered electors in Weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. th A0/Limy 52.0_,S1 s70 op s nature of Circulator Street Address c ILLE7vE FRASE2 6A7oy Name of Circulator (printed) City or Town W E LO County CALoR/WO State 8 - -9 / Date STATE OF COLORADO) f )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) A Subscribed and sworn to before me this ," day of f rd , 1991, by lith•Awe fnose 4 ivr�2 NOTARY #LIC My Commission expires: MyOo nmbAlon expom M+r.4, 7115. /6- wARNING: IT XS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than onoe for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE: A CITIZEN or THE UNITED STATES: XF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or THE STATE OF COLORADO ron AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN wHTCH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THXS PETITION ON'OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT XS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION 21GBAtura printing printed_Re9lppncp Addr :LAMa (MM. )C„ .5S.reeZ., C1SY fete Co_wotvl Data .U.0.. LS Box be Numrs.l ..� 1 '.4 .c‘./�J/ u c !rel .e.s .,7OJ "'leAye is ./ CSe re es ai/1 l 9/ 2.c / /dn..c4, n MCLITA Hnno/A /pn', - G FLE DEL p/ ✓ 4. 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Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE: A =inn; OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE or COLORADO FOR,AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHIP':{ YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VNTE IN'WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION Or OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS T ENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION Sianaturg 27.13=.4 2r.intrilattlensizalarsaa liaze (Number. Sweet_ City b County) ply (No. P. 9. Box Numbers) 2l. .*•....4y i.. P Airs iilMitrOiiiti 43/0715r (oft/ (6,.�.0 Y ocol 7-/e l"I 22 niorstAr../tt4,c(tekin hn A./j PIANdeVeas,ert7 ifs—emir-AuitLypeiPy�2' k17 1-2- yl /.`� 0, �i 44 t 31 t n � � 7,r cti t� it 17 cis i7c.)-F-i14:7123 / 7_? . 24 C tie" l /N/r. 1. l N0ir"/l 17 yvini i no If (freely lJ�/r/! % -c- �, 41 0Y1141Tebrit.gleir .// Wet 797/C 4/Pity gen 7:417.71 1 f � 26 C� L �ri� L1ACLv Go-tri /� �'� v/+ � �/NtHr,v ;401 �k��}u�P/ ST,�Iud/ ,S',�1Oitkkictri—r7-11 27LP., zy/{ ._�-�1� ��(cc-1,1C, ,LArriA ..7 "1 c• r tern,• X I € 42./of � -hr•9e I�R, cn4 --, nla rni `1,1 c ' fC'r.:V .N") 4erte.j (s1s( • / u C/r .e -12-9/ ao. 11, E )41�� 11,25 - t-1C4 Ocoi2 .�� (1,-) j1rr'f .• (7, .‘ .97,0 rty aft �rr�.. r.c, • �/17..// f 32. 33. J4. SS. - 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 311084 /O/V _r,_ • ,CYRCCIA7OR'S AFtIDAVIT I, _ C H4R-ZENE FRESea , upon oath, state as follows: 1. I circulated the foregoing petition which consists of _pages and _ 3( signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. d. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. eh/Via/2r d4gaii2 � _ 4.7O a¢k agie,u co Sober; signature of CfF,.2rculattor Address CNy,2Gls7te FR-1.96.62- Name of Circulator (Printed] bated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COONTY •OF- WELD-- ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this er- day of 3ULY , 1991, by Gtlegt_liglu /t" St NOTARY PUBLIC My Commission expires: MkO me000pvaAugwta,x99, d -8- y7 J gmumuna CIRCULATOR'S AFFIDAVIT x, Kelly � ��p {,t/� , upon oath, state as follows: ..J �J 1. X circulated the following petition section 4(414 of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. A. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any ) signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. x was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. li.4 /9 / t ggtSAveSi- si n e o Cxrau at Street Address '6144 ex me Circula�oz+ (Printed) C ty�orr , ciet� County (Ida State State SI/QC/ I Date STATE OF COLORADO) )se. COUNTY OF WELD ) /i Subscribed and sworn to before me �s - day of riv' , 1991, by _ 49a7 r • ar NaTAR�Lxc My Commission expires: fly commission expires Mu,4,1%S. 311064 WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TOTE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST $E A RESIDENT.' OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOP,, AT ,LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON"OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION ,Signnfuss PzinLtl Printed gtztdenss Addrpds LOUR ViUMber. street. City & Countvf DAIS (No. P. o. Box Numbersl 1.nilettoa (;rDD Art lYC 7?`/ niVIA/ J/' �gear ��, 2. . ,r.a- ]/, r ;�1�e 17: ,_9.�� //�� '� 3. /4d.14en a *eke ss /94/- Ait Cre ploy C,/.B 04 t Lit te2 9. 4 ed .,42 l /114( ah Sh leas ) 91"Ala 6--.Aced eber .a /-tascr � � �"'� /(/�l'�tdl`f r.. ��c7� Y�Cols )�I �' \ ✓CC �JC/ +25,YAie`' t(CL' �o� 7���'1 ' 7. p/ • ti/t/4, 7 10.`42Lna-1 'I J 4,) caw. itsussa., c o CoCto / 11•t1 . �.3., G4 ntfri /Yin- 5/41/c f'r,,iy C �� // Male 12. -L .4��'i �.,c M_F#,..* # . err 1-14%.) .a Zee- /, CLAD 0/2-i,/ 1304n0 Rofs i.„ goat � C4n. 6)a: .T id+II Goe../ta tri 1-/Z 1/ 14. i !G I / g••• r/ 15. /x h. t/ /at // / /ft j �'J 16 ,,1.611} � r a 4k1, / / e Ooh 5et. G�c�1�yids 11 ivy 17 I ) / w 19. 4404. .. sti 1Z uussA ti 1{vfcnsnsl Mkt, 'Z5 rkfieu Gnat:15y 7a�1 \\ 19. �l�7f�` C�Nn ✓ 4t/W .1 a R y,- �� �Y� " r a s ors' C o ag.s1 I -Me* J 20. 19 /VP Vger/ �°`O f rey f l Cr t w`/17/l-lef -5- 0 1054 /G0?/ • (Lit) WARNING: • IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to s;,gn any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CITIZP;N OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or THE STATE or COLORADO FOR'AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT or THE PRECINCT IN maces YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN,WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION 014 OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS VENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION 6ignat.Ws prjated printed Reeia st Ad reee NAZI (Number. nreet. City b Cpuntvl EtAtII (No. P. O. Box ,NumrereL 21ri �. , .. s.I urn .:44 ny — 1 Q. .C ( 'e1er• . r 7/ 23. /516 IC A ♦ / r 7(.7M 24 �► • . 114 Lii 9/ I �'�►,l�iril.' _-� . i, : , _P11° s _ We-O - -►3.71 / 31. /:•, �... ' — �. Ayr .t Is rw /al 33. 7-/1-9r .r_ :• . : /Ofd - 17-I p/ y • M, 1 5 Ar if , ! / AA 37. .J. `- r Sr �C. .1 2t (.Trl e . ,- C14.o tJ 7 , 14. 40. .,.•i ,� 1 ,,. , . -4— S // e 7 / 411 391064 /ozz _F- •. ' 0 WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: • For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other th ....his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when not a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure its entirety and understanding its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS or AGE; A CITIZ OF THE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or TP1 STATE OF COLORADO FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT. IN WHICH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION sinDaturp Printed pried Reside Addr,AA EMAL (Number. Street. City 6 County). pbtft (Mo. P. O. Box Numbers) C..1..-1 Car 131e:In a"rfrt -Xo.5ti L4-, c(?c4. 5 -freselcoC)4� ?- 13-`16 .' �N 4 /� - Mkt �11jj .�'�r�r(.t�.l il�Jr ),N N4N4iA�i 14 ,1I Z`4 � e Y Q i l� 44 ,,�,� LI�r Il / i / / f: .f. °. 45. .l1 ' L/ � . Ir I 2 , r / 4s. 1: /p ' ' -/4/ . 47 f, .�r71/ , '.I/lL '/ � - i. c' r 4a„�►. Ii/,rI�I►%1 R / .It VI!a. !//LrT� ' - .. a,. . , I. ,� - t 1 ' e , • 0 ^l mil, , /-7.1.3.7/•.- ' •5 ./ 1• I/• % . Y.i• • • ,: r , . fir. . ?I 5 +�� o// fr� � C'I O w _ ' ♦- _ � L.' �r � 7- � we s4. i ' e : 'ne7r ., - . ( /e'14Sd'A 2h,L 0'n 1• el 7-/f i if 5 / a rnAeS/kc` ( G /Cr) lit g , F,' •. 63, 4.0 I/!Ir // ' / , • / �, 56 i♦ i � _�ii r (f.( .S'l/ L Y . . t SGT WF'� //r s ►.�..�..,.� .. /� r Ste' •rds O; _ @ 7• .9/ • -7- 0x x.454 /023 e • � CZRC$,AT'OR,S AFFIDAVIT I, (e."(/ rM u.r p Ai , upon oath, state as follows: gn 1. I circulate¢ the foregoing petition which consists of pages and (Q CJ signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. . a. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. I have not paid nor will 2 pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered eleotor at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. i9it otatie et.G..eP/J ea. ece i Sire C r lator Address /4% aurte4� -V/57 I Name f Circ later (printed) Date STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY or WELD ) Sukaperibed and sworn to bef me this ay of - �Q i , 1991, by .e1 te1 /, �ct.c 4t . U OT/AN VBL. C My Commission expires: ,...4..47 nJ /gin 1 _g_ q O2PrTAL c� CIRCULATOR'S AFFIDAVIT X, ,Slt Sa rs f LJ Artei^ , upon oath, state as follows: 1. X circulated the following petition section 5124 of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution containing signatures of registered electors in Weld county. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 9. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. cSO4-- � 19A-e bib �ja rS t s ture of C rculator Street Address kSikSsn i jkseer Glele , restlib1pe_4 Name of C rcu ator (Printed) City or Town / Ogj/4 County CO State _ 8�iz19t Date STATE OF COLORADO) )5s. COUNTY OF WELD ) �} Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of �Qir� , 1991, by .5lLPun • NOTARY UsXC /J My Commission expires; _jesnnb rgut hes Mer (legit ® i V/ELD COUNTY COVISS:ON RS 1791 JUL 16 Pay 2 47 CLERK TO THE BOARD WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to knowingly sign such petition when nct a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, T0U MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST SE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE: A CITIZEN OF TEE UNITED STATES: IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT OF THE STATE OF COLORADO FOr AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: A RESIDENT OF THE • PRECINCT IN WHP.CH YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS: AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON' OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION $ianature PrIntri pacti_d Rey,{deace kagr t EAM4 (Numbgr. ,Urpet. City & County) ;IAEA We. P. O. )3ox Numbers) 1. drEc.deji&c.tes/prraliq nC'Rtrra/y„tinely .,e4ficLer swan 74h/ 2. �:14 Agit% et 'Ada F.GRIZR to ci i anzyj n_, 4-nmry J-kr .n igs/9/ 3. ii‘Ch al.y pnnize FAa/4 ygs szl vp.. u,�etQ wheel 714,7,4 • att. ing2AAri.Avt..,, LL s,'e 1�/e 7.n.saw Far --17,131011 la- 10 O./ vi. i� 1.16".4-hi ti�r t j 2;-Se , 7140•• 4&?‘ ' Co 7-r5.5/ Pk � 1 -, 9 7451r/tir• 9.1x4 14.1/ (?,), 'mrC,. i?rn Lira u ez_14 57, � -G�.,F11 -1/3/ri 1 .iIRarm.ndSt, - u> ,r�sf- Crerief_ weR 74347 • 1 J 13. - v + - We I • 7 >>✓s. ,fl J merit II - �_ _ I 9l 16.. I I 17. 19. 19. 20. _ -5- 21.1.0S4 , WELD COUNTY 1991 JUL 16 RI 2 4) CLERK 70 THE BOARD • 31 L7.7.ATQR r nUEZZAWIT s Sjs CAn u,1��nQ� , upon oath, state as follow : 1. Y circulated t e foregoing petition which consists of pages and _Ix; signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name 1t purports to be. 7. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. s. I have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. Le) LL)LhOtr, (90t. Artr li r en $00) Sign re or Circulator Address ‘5.;tkSAh to,sKer 71/5 P41 Name of Circulator (Printed) Oatsdd STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY of WELD ) Su scr bed and sworn to before me this�day of M , 1991, by _ d//Jit..r uih.w . NOT Y UIs IC My Commission expires: cagy. 9 ( ea -8- 31.106'4 /Dap i/ 0 Tpp 1 RNTA //// //fli gazz L�!TOY2�C _�_� nLAyirT-. X, n P ! " v f o k , upon oath, state as follows: ��// 1. X circulated the following petition section gal of the Petition for Referendum of an Enacted Resolution contasning signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person • whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will X pay in the future, and to the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature of said petition. d. X was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. det-1296. Siq a re C rc t Street Address �P( Greta/e • C�zou�.a or ( nCad) City) or chl County <' D. State -3/7/ Data STATE OF COLORADO) )se. COUNTY or WELD ) A Subscribed and sworn to before ma t is 34' day of nitrite , 1991, by Aja:/fr r Oat if .r NOTARY U LZC 4 My Commission expires: Iryoommriz!°e oxplra;E7ar,d,l!�J5, 211034 • kELO CCUVTY 61) COMMISSIONERS 1991 JUL 16 PM 2 46 CLERK TO THE BOARD WARNING: IT IS AGAINST THE LAW: For anyone to sign any initiative or referendum petition with any name other than his or her own or to Knowingly sign his or her name more than once for the same measure or to Knowingly sign such petition when net a registered elector. DO NOT SIGN THIS PETITION UNLESS YOU ARE A REGISTERED ELECTOR TO BE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE A CITIZEN OF COLORADO AND REGISTERED TO VOTE. Do not sign this petition unless you have read or HAVE had read to you the proposed initiative or referred measure or the summary of an initiated measure in its entirety and understand its meaning. TO DE A REGISTERED ELECTOR, YOU MUST BE AT LEAST EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; A CITIZEN OF TEE UNITED STATES; IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION BEFORE JULY 1, 1991, YOU MUST BE A RESIDENT or THE STATE OF COLORADO Yon AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; A RESIDENT OF THE PRECINCT IN wmrcm YOU LIVE FOR AT LEAST THIRTY-TWO DAYS; AND REGISTERED TO VOTE IN WELD COUNTY, COLORADO. IF YOU ARE SIGNING THIS PETITION ON"OR AFTER JULY 1, 1991, YOUR RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT IS TWENTY-FIVE DAYS. PETITION FOR REFERENDUM ON AN ENACTED RESOLUTION $19Detur.0 prints) printed„Resjy+nrst morpsR Ittams JN mbAz izett-S.1SY k CountVl Mts. (Ap. P. O. Bo% Numbers) &Q1V1, 01(W)4%0v,9 AIA1.1 ►may Rvioolmek eelid lOolk b ize:I C him.d` /or < itte- Gv e1J %Y ✓S.#/11-1)42.4 ¢fA.P;yA.P4;t14, 0 /Sic a3 nee1. sir/r % • ,lip Mner /uS /61^14. emo 4144C 6. 1.9bCf2 -_)40,44t4,_)40,44t4, CIT act.* ►.4.tetat4 '�M t0 Jr • (/ le s. a. P'J1 :�1,.. �,_+, r�«.�!sJ *sr �r�u U //,.IIe 1��y// 9 s. T II vY3 F 47 14. 1s. i 16. I I 17. {{� 18. I 19. 20. _5- 911.044 /Dy-5 • • •• ® WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1991 JUL 16 PM 2: 46 CLERK TO THE BOARD gplcuLATOR•S AFFIDAVIT I, , upon oath, state as follows: X1. S circulated the foregoing petition which consists of pages and /_3 signatures of registered electors in weld County. 2. Each signature is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. 3. Each signature thereon was affixed in my presence. 4. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each of the persons signing said petition was, at the time of signing, a registered elector. 5. X have not paid nor will I pay in the future, and to 1 the best of my knowledge, no other person has paid or will pay, directly or indirectly, any money or other thing of value to any signer for the purpose of inducing or causing such signer to affix his or her signature to said petition. 6. I was a registered elector at the time the foregoing petition was circulated and signed by the listed electors. Sig urs o�Sisodlatcr �I�t:77 t/C, .76. Grrddy Co.•�31/eeiirti/ Namedress Circul t (Printed) Dated STATE OF COLORADO) )ss. COUNTY OF WELD ) idita ubs ribed and sworn to beApr8�a tty�is day of r 1991, by � � Cy � i� � USLIC My Commission expires: ��„i..tui , 4i7 /99z— 1 _8_ ;1 054 /O14 RESOLUTION RE; REVENUE; AND A PROPOSAL FOR IMPOSING A COUNTYWIDE SALES TAX or ONE HALF OF ONE PERCENT (}z) UPON THE SALE AT RETAIL OF TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY AND THE FURNISHING OF CERTAIN SERVICES IN WELD COUNTY, AND A COUNTYWIDE USE TAX OF ONE HALF OF ONE PERCENT (}s) ONLY FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF USING OR CONSUMING IN WELD COUNTY ANY CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS PURCHASED AT RETAIL, AND FOR THE PRIVILEGE OF STORING, USING OR CONSUMING IN WELD COUNTY ANY MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES PURCHASED AT RETAIL ON WHICH REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED; AND PROVIDING FOR A REFUND IN AN AMOUNT EQUIVALENT TO THE SALES AND USE TAX COLLECTED IN EXCESS OF THE FUNDS NECESSARY FOR ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY AND CONSTRUCTION OR RENOVATION OF BUILDINGS FOR COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES WITHIN } MILE OF THE WELD COUNTY COURTHOUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN ELECTION ON THE PROPOSALS CONTAINED HEREIN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colored°. pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Section 29-2-103, Colorado Revised Statutes (C.R.S.), authorizes counties to levy a countywide sales and use tax upon the approval of the majority of the registered electors of the county voting on such proposal, and WHEREAS Weld County (the County) has not heretofore imposed any sales or use tax, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado (the Board) finds that the imposition of a sales and use tax of one half of one percent (}S) will be required to finance the purchase of properties, construction or renovation of buildings for County administrative offices within } mile of the Weld County Courthouse if the electorate approves the charter amendment proposed by initiative, and WHEREAS, the Board finds that it Is in the best interests of the present and future inhabitants and citizens of the County to submit a one half of one percent (}X) sales and use tax proposal to the registered electors of the County which shall take effect only if the citizen initiated charter amendment is approved by the voters. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado; GENERAL PROVISIONS 1. Purpose. The purpose of this Resolution is, upon the approval of a majority of registered electors voting on such propor:_, to impose a sales tax of one half of one percent (}x) upon the sale at retail of tangible personal property and the furnishing of certain services in the County, and to impose a use tax of one half of one percent 911028 G R °009 GC- ��, Pk 7- W Rerw er Page 2 RE; SALES TAX - SPECIAL ELECTION (ix) only for the privilege of using or consuming in the County any construction and building materials purchased at retail, and for the privilege of storing, using or consuming in the County any motor and other vehicles, purchased at retail on which registration is required, all in accordance with the provisions of Article 2 of Title 29, C.R.S., which provisions are incorporated herein by this reference. The sales and use tax shall become effective on July 1. 1992 and terminate on June 30, 1994. 2. Statutory Definitions Incorporated. For purposes of this Resolution, the definitions of the words contained herein shall be as defined in Sections 39-26-102 and 39-26-201, C.R.S., as amended, which definitions are incorporated herein by this roference. SALES TAX 3. Tax Levied. There is hereby levied, and there shall be collected and paid, a sales tax in the amount as in this Resolution provided, upon the sale at retail of tangible personal property and the furnishing of certain services, as provided in 39-26-104, C.R.S., as amended. 4. No Tax on Tax. The amount subject to tax shall not include the amount of any sales or use tax imposed by Article 26 of Title 39, C.R.S. , as amended. S. Delivery Charge. The gross receipts from sales shall include delivery charges when such charges are subject to the State Sales and Use Tax imposed by Article 26 of Title 39, C.R.S., as amended, regardless of the place to which delivery is made. 6. Picked Up Building Materials. No sales tax shall apply to the sale of construction and building materials, as the term is used in Section 20-2-109, C.R.S., as amended, if such materials are picked up by the purchaser and if the purchaser of such materials presents to the retailer a building permit or other documentation acceptable to such local government evidencing that a local use tax has been paid or is required to be paid. 7. Food Stamps. No sales or use tax shall apply to the sale of food purchased with food stamps. For the purposes of this paragraph, "food" shall have the same meaning as provided in 7 U.S.C. Section 2012(g), as such section exists on October 1, 1987, or is thereafter amended. 911028 Page 3 Mt SALES TAX - SPECIAL ELECTION e, supplemental Foods. No sales or use tax shall apply to the sale of food purchased with funds provided by the special supplemental food program for women, infants, and children, 42 U.S.C. Section 1786. For the purposes of this paragraph, "food" shall have the same meaning as provided in 42 U.S.C. Section 1786, as such Section exists on October 1, 1987, or is thereafter amended. 9. Previously Taxed by a County. No sales tax shall apply to the sale of tangible personal property at retail or the furnishing of services if the transaction was previously subjected to a sales or use tax lawfully imposed on the purchaser or user by another county, equal to or in excess of that sought to be imposed by Weld County, Colorado. A credit shall be granted against the sales tax imposed by Weld County, Colorado, with respect to such transaction equal in amount to the lawfully imposed local sales or use tax previously paid by the purchaser or user to the previous county. The amount of the credit shall not exceed the sales tax imposed by Weld County, Colorado. 10. Adoption of State Rules and Regulations. The imposition of the tax on the sale at retail of tangible personal property and the furnishing of certain services subject to this tax shall be in accordance with schedules set forth in the rules and regulations of the Colorado Department of Revenue, and in accordance with any regulations which may be enacted by separate Resolution of the Board. 11. Amounts Excluded. The amounts subject to tax shall not include the amount of any sales or use tax imposed by Article 26 of Title 39, C.R.S. , as amended. 12. Delivery Charges Included. The gross receipts from sales shall include delivery charges, when such charges are subject to the sales and use tax of the State of Colorado imposed by Article 26 of Title 39, C.R.S., as amended, regardless of the place to which delivery is made. 13. General Exemptions. There shall be exempt from sales taxation under the provisions of this Resolution all of the tangible personal property and services which are exempt under Section 39-26-114, C.R.S. , as amended, which exemptions are incorporated herein by this reference, expressly including the exemption for sales of food as defined and specified in Sections 39-26-102(4.5), 39-26- 114(1) (a)(XX), 39-26-114(15) and 39-26-114(16), C.R.S., as amended, as said sections were amended or enacted pursuant to H.B. 1330 911028 Page 4 RE1 SALES TAR - SPECIAL ELECTION approved May 22, 1987, and effective October 1, 1987; the exemption for sales and purchases of electricity, coal, wood, gas (including natural, manufactured, and liquified petroleum gas), fuel oil or coke sold to occupants of residences as specified in Section 39-26- 114(1)(a)(XXI), C.R.S., as amended; and the exemption for sales and purchases of machinery or machine tools, as specified in Section 39- 26-114(11), C.A.S., as amended. 14. Nonresident Exemption. All sales of tangible personal property on which a specific ownership tax has been paid or is payable shall be exempt from the subject sales tax when such sales meet both of the following conditions; (a) The purchaser is a nonresident or has his principal place of business outside of the County. (b) Such tangible personal property is registered or required to be registered outside the limits of the County under the laws of the State of Colorado. SS. Exemption for Construction Materials Subject to Use Tax. The value of construction and building materials on which a use tax has previously been collected by the County shall be exempt from the County sales tax imposed by this Resolution if the materials are delivered by the retailer or his agent to a site within the limits of the County. 36. Place of Sale. For purposes of this Resolution, all retail sales are consummated at the place of business of the retailer, unless the tangible personal property sold is delivered by the retailer or his agent to a destination outside the limits of the County or to a common carrier for delivery to a destination outside the limits of the County. If a retailer has no permanent place of business in the County, or has more than one place of business, the place or places at which the retail sales are consummated for the purpose of the sales tax imposed by this Resolution shall be determined by the provisions of Article 26 of Title 39. C.R.S., as amended, and by the rules and regulations promulgated by the Department of Revenue of the State of Colorado. 17. Sales Tax License. No separate County sales tax license shall be required. Any person engaging in the business of selling tangible personal property at retail or furnishing certain services as herein specified shall annually obtain and hold a state license as required by Section 39-26-103, C.R.S., as amended. 911028 Page S RE: SALES TAX - SPECIAL ELECTION 18. Vendor's Fee, At the time of making a monthly return of the sales taxes required by this Resolution, every retailer shall be entitled to subtract from the sales tax remitted a sum equal to three and one-third percent (3 1/3%) of said tax as a fee, which fee shall be known as the "Vendor's Fee." Any retailer delinquent in remitting said tax shall forfeit such Vendor's Fee unless good cause be shown for the delinquent remittance. 19. Collection, Administration and Enforcement. The collection, administration and enforcement of the sales tax imposed by this Resolution shall be performed by the Executive Director of the Department of Revenue of the State of Colorado in the same manner as the collection, administration and enforcement of the Colorado State sales tax. The provisions of Article 26 of Title 39, C.R.S., as amended, and all rules and regulations promulgated by the Executive Director of the Department of Revenue thereunder, are incorporated herein by this reference and shall govern the collections, administration, and enforcement of the sales tax imposed by this. Pursuant to Section 29-2-106, C.R.S., as amended, the Board shall. following the special election of October 29. 1991, and prior to May 17 ,1992, request the Executive Director of the Department of Revenue to administer, collect and distribute the sales tax hereby imposed. The Board, at the time of making such request, shall provide the following documents to the Executive Director of the Department of Revenue: (a) A copy of this Resolution, certified by the County Clerk and Recorder. (b) Affidavits of publication of this Resolution, as proved herein. (c) An Abstract of Election Results. certified as to the approval of the sales tax by a majority of the registered qualified electors of weld County voting thereon. In the event that the Executive Director of the Department of Revenue fails or refuses to collect the sales tax imposed by this Resolution, the Board shall be authorized to provide for the collection, administration or enforcement of such sales tax to the extent permitted by law or to amend this Resolution to comply with the requirements of the Department of Revenue. • 911028 Page 6 REI SALES TAX - SPECIAL ELECTION USE TAX 20. Pr9perty_Taxed. There is hereby levied and there shall be collected and paid a countywide use tax of one half of one percent (O) only for the privilege of using or consuming in Weld County any construction and building materials purchased at retail and for tha privilege of storing, using or consuming any motor and other vehicles purchased at retail on which registration is required. 21. Definition. For purposes of this Resolution, the term "construction and building materials' shall mean any tangible personal property which is stored, used or consumed in the County, and which is intended to become part of, attached to, or a component of any building, structure, road or appurtenance in the County. 22. Use Tax Exemptions. In no event shall the use tax imposed by this Resolution extend or apply: (a) To the storage, use or consumption of any tangible personal property the sale of which is subject to a retail sales tax imposed by Weld County. (b) To the storage, use or consumption of any tangible personal property purchased for resale in the County, either in its original form or as an ingredient of a manufactured or compounded product, in the regular course of a business. (c) To the storage, use, or consumption of tangible personal property brought into the County a nonresident thereof for his own storage, use, or consumption while temporarily with the County: however. this exemption does not apply to the storage, use, or consumption of tangible personal property brought into this state by a nonresident to be used in the conduct of a business in this state. (d) To the storage, use, or consumption of tangible personal property by the United States Government or the State of Colorado, or its institutions, or its political subdivisions in their governmental capacities only or by religious or charitable corporations in the conduct of their regular religious or charitable functions. 911028 Page 7 RE: SALES TAX - SPECIAL ELECTION (e) To the storage, use, or consumption of tangible personal property by a person engaged in the business of manufacturing or compounding for sale, profit, or use any article. substance, or commodity, which tangible personal property enters into the processing of or becomes an ingredient or component part of the product or service which is manufactured, compounded, or furnished and the container, label, or the furnished shipping case thereof. (f) To the storage, use, or consumption of any article of tangible personal property the sale or use of which has already been subjected to a sales or use tax of another county equal to or in excess of that imposed by this Resolution. A credit shall be granted against the use tax imposed by this Resolution with respect to a person's storage, use, or consumption in the County of tangible personal property purchased by him in a previous county. The amount of the credit shall be equal to the tax paid by him by reason of the imposition of a sales or use tax of a previous county on his purchase or use for the property. The amount of the credit shall not exceed the tax imposed by this Resolution. (g) To the storage, use, or consumption of tangible personal property and household effects acquired outside of the County and brought into it by a nonresident acquiring residency. (h) To the storage or use of a motor vehicle if the owner is or was, at the time of purchase, a nonresident of the County and he purchased the vehicle outside of the County for use outside the County and actually so used it for a substantial and primary purpose for which it was acquired and ha registered. titled, or licensed said motor vehicle outside of the County. (i) To the storage, use, or consumption of any construction and building materials and motor and other vehicles on which registration is required if a written contract for the purchase thereof was entered into prior to the effective date of this use tax. (j) To the storage, use, or consumption of any construction and building materials required or made necessary in the performance of any construction contract bid, let, or entered into at any time prior to the effective date of this Resolution. 911028 Page 8 REs SALES TAX - SPECIAL ELECTION 23. Motor and other Vehicle Use Tax Collection. The use Lax provided by this Resolution shall be applicable to every motor and other vehicle purchased at retail on which registration 1s required by the laws of the State of Colorado, and no registration shall be made of any motor or other vehicle for which registration Is required, and no certificate of title shall be issued for such vehicle or for a mobile home by the Colorado Department of Revenue or its authorized aiont until any tax due upon the storage, use, or consumption thereof pursuant to this Resolution shall be collected by the County Clerk and Recorder, as the authorized agent of the Colorado Department of Revenue. The proceeds of the use tax shall be paid to the County periodically in accordance with an agreement to be entered by and between the County and the Colorado Department of Revenue. 24. Construction and Building Materials Use Tax Collection. The collection of the use tax for construction and building materials shall be administered at the direction of the Board. The use tax may be paid by estimate through the payment of the tax at the time permits are issued for building and construction. As an alternative to the estimate procedure provided above, payment of this use tax may be made by the filing by any applicant for a building permit of an affidavit stating that the applicant intends to purchase all building and construction materials necessary for the project described in the building permit application from a licensed retailer located within the County. Every building permit applicant who utilizes the alternative procedure provided above shall maintain and preserve detailed purchase and receipt records which shall be subject to inspection and audit by employees of the Board, and any unpaid taxes due shall be subject to collections. The collection and administration of the use tax imposed by this Resolution shall be performed at the direction of the Board in substantially the same manner as the collection. administration and enforcement of the Sales and Use Tax of the State of Colorado. USE OF TAX REVENUES 23. No Distribution to Municipalities. The revenues shall be used for the purpose of financing the acquisition of properties and the construction or renovation of buildings located within } mile of the Weld County Courthouse for County Administrative Offices. The board has presently determined not to distribute any percentage or portion of the sales and use tax revenues to municipalities within the 911028 Page 9 RE: . SALES TAX - SPECIAL ELECTION County. Based upon the most appropriate method available to the Board of County Commissioner■ a refund shall be made to Weld County taxpayers in 1995 as determined by the Board of County Commissioners by ordinance for an amount equivalent to the net amount of sales and use tax collected during the period of July 1. 1992, through June 30, 1994, which is in excess of the amount required for acquisition of properties and the construction or renovation of the buildings, which required amount is determined not to exceed 56,500,000. The collections shall be deposited in the Weld County Capital Expenditure Fund, and can be used only for acquisition of properties and the construction or renovation of buildings to be used for County administrative offices to be located within } mile of tha Weld County Courthouse. ELECTION 26. Submission to Electors. Pursuant to Section 29-2-104(3), C.R.S., as amended. there being no general election within 120 days after the adoption of this Resolution, the sales and use tax proposal documented in this Resolution shall be referred to the qualified and registered electors of Weld County at a special election to be held on Tuesday, October 29, 1991, the question to be submitted to the qualified registered electors shall be as follows' BALLOT ITEM 02: IF BALLOT ITEM 01 IS APPROVED BY THE QUALIFIED REGISTERED ELECTORS SHALL A COUNTYWIDE SALES AND USE TAX OF WELD COUNTY. COLORADO, AT THE RATE OF ONE-HALF OF ONE PERCENT (fx). BE LEVIED AND IMPOSED FOR THE PURPOSE OF FINANCING THE ACQUISITION OF PROPERTIES AND THE CONSTRUCTION OR RENOVATION OF BUILDINGS WITHIN ONE-HALF (}) MILE OF THE WELD COUNTY COURTHOUSE FOR COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES, AND PROVIDING FOR REFUND OF REVENUES COLLECTED IN EXCESS OF THE AMOUNT REQUIRED FOR ACQUISITION. CONSTRUCTION OR RENOVATION WHICH REQUIRED AMOUNT SHALL NOT EXCEED $6.500.000, ALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROPOSAL AND RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY? 27. Publication of Resolution. Tha Weld County Clerk to the Board Is hereby authorized and directed to publish the full text of this Resolution four separate times, a week apart, in The New News, the legal newspaper of general circulation in the County. 911028 Page 10 RE: SALES TAX - SPECIAL ELECTION 28. Publication of Notice of Close of Rvistration. The County Clerk and Recorder is hereby authorized to publish a notice concerning the close of registration for the election in The New News, the legal newspaper of general circulation in the County. 29. Posting and Publication of Election Notice. The County Clerk and Recorder is hereby authorized to conspicuously post, at each polling place, at least ten days prior to the election, the notice described by Section 1-6-102, C.R.S., as amended. The County Clerk and Recorder is hereby further authorized to post conspicuously in her office and to publish a notice of election described by Section 1-6-202, C.R.S, as amended, in The New News, at least once at least ten days prior to the election. 30. Canvass. Immediately after the closing of the polls, the election officers shall deliver the ballot boxes containing the ballot cards to the counting center. The results shall be submitted to the County Canvassing Board to be canvassed according to law. If, upon canvassing the vote, it appears that a majority of the registered qualified electors voting at such election have voted in favor of the sales and use tax proposal, the Board is authorized to and shall implement the imposition of such sales and use tax but if the citizen initiated amendment to the weld County Home Rule Charter Article 1, Sections 1-4 fails to obtain a majority of the votes of registered qualified electors, the sales and use tax shall not be implemented. 31. Conduct of Election. The election shall be held, conducteA and the results thereof shall be determined, so far as practicable, in conformity with the provisions of the Colorado Election Code of 1980 as amended. 32. Mail Ba}lot, No portion of this resolution shall be deemed to preclude the election being conducted by mail ballot in accordance with the Mail Ballot Election Act if authorized by separate resolution of the Board of County Commissioners. MISCELLANEOUS 33. Percent Limitation not Violated. Based on state and municipal sales and use tax rates existing on the date of adoption of this Resolution, the Board hereby finds and determines that the seven percent limitation provided in Section 29-2-108. C.R.S., as amended, will be exceeded in at least one municipality within the County by the County sales and use tax imposed by this Resolution. However, there is no prohibition against the imposition of the sales and use tax by Weld County because the County Sales and Use Tax does not exceed one percent (12), pursuant to Section 29-2-108(3). C.R.S., as amended. 911028 Page 11 RE: SALES TAX - SPECIAL ELECTION 34. Effective and Termination Date-Applicability. Upon adoption by the electorate at the special election, this Resolution shall become effective and in force at 12:01 a.m. on July 1, 1992, and shall remain effective until 11:39 p. m. on June 30, 1994 (subject to any rights of the owners of outstanding bonds). 35. Statutory References. All statutory citations In this Resolution shall be construed to refer to such statutes as the same may have bean heretofore amended, and, subject to any rights of owners of outstanding bonds, as the same may hereafter be amended from time to time. 36. Amendments. Except as to the rate of one half of one percent (}x) for the sales and use tax. the maximum required amount for acquisition of properties and the construction and renovation, and maximum period of collection, the provisions of this Resolution may be amended by Resolution of the Board (subject, however, to any rights of owners of outstanding bonds); and such amendment need not be submitted to the electors of the County for their approval. 37. Severability. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or provision of this Resolution shall be adjudged to be invalid or unenforceable, the invalidity or unenforceability of such section. paragraph, clause or provision shall not affect any of the remaining sections, paragraphs, clauses, or provisions of this Resolution. It is the intention of the Board that the various parts of this Resolution are severable. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 9th day of September, 1991. A.D. /1414(ibut BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD CO TY.,OLLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board �g C L c , airman r. BY; ad ge Kennedy. Pro-Tem �t�_ Deputy Clerk to the Board APPROVED AS FORM; onstance L. Herber Ca—MC c. W. Kir y County Attorney W. H. Webster 911025 • _, VIEW couxTY C0MMISSI0N2 , 0i 1 0CTCCT 2S '40; 52 . ' STATE OF COLORADO 1 7cLEHE 0)ti;,B00 70 )54.s. COUNTY OP WELD ) David D. Reynolds, being duly sworn, says that he is publisher of The New News,, a weekly newspaper published in Keenesburg in said County and State{ that said newspaper has a O 1 circulation in said County e*Mb&26.,1491' and has been tontinously and ,prr,yra{,.ar�rpI was unin Ptedly.published therein, .r lu Ldp, w..+ae ate Ur • g a period of at lease lNiO A. wrr .r`�"/�°y"�. .; fYfty+two, CanseC4tivw weeks rs , Ss el the first prior to ,' y '; ins w fie� a.. rp., publication of the annexed / • r t{ -yMQW .,,1r �, natite{ that said newspaper is a "`" '„ " � -�y.�y ') terra {Ile, newspaper within the meaning of the ;AI yrvN "�, °�utn,„ s •rt act of the General Amicably of the ", ,i , w u� v ►r�'a: state of Colorado,, entitled An Act ;.YMau ,, .,.+� to regulate the printing of legal "� ,.li �' te, a _'" wK notice and advertisements," and ? ' Lik j ea. n.,. amendments thereto; that the notice t'f•7yTrr�;� �T ;" �'� t"���'�'+2 of which the annexed is a printed ry' „' e"�"eubikjeLmeaTene "��' COPY taken from said newspaper, was xcb "'GyM,■ ,�yWM� published in said newspaper, and in y''�� . 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A y Mil wNt xx 1 ,�14ai� ,. .•..:1lFgp1, 1 •.��li', .�f.r.4 tf�r W .iR^ • eY r r rwn ` ... tale yen►,, I: Affidavit of Publication • atsesa°wts°i sue sr_MnWw'MMMs.intesomer iser eammeet,some sway . -stare wbr� ,., w a .aw.,gL:'0.„,,,,wisiag as,,„„„ STATE OF COLORADO se. YVw aFfidey,NCQtobar26;, 99T County of Weld, ,,..,,.,„free YdibKv Ma rNe. ntt,aasa "` itoileriltrtxt unoturis" me sox I Jody Mullins of "HIIWLEOR Of IITOIIINGN+MweoOM•CKINIWINO IN WILD ; MATM PIN W O%N' IoWWN WIN°u•PWIO WISOAT said County of Weld, being duly sworn, say that I am WWI.ON WNIOM NeOMTHATIOWNI NeOVN1nDI MO i MOVIO N°PON A NUNND IN AN'WO NIT NOUTIOUNT TO an advertising clerk Of TMeauOESSAN eONs causerie ITIONO exaIWIMIWa THE GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE,and 0 N OTAILI leM11Yf011 ACQUISITION Of UII,OI OIT WAS. 'COUNT AOMINN`�0H RYMOVATION- I eN mom O TI , COUNTY ADNxteMNNT H S,'AN WITHIN ells.Of rAn THE ta1REELEY REPUBLICAN ... WILD OONNrV THOUS,'w/pftgVwxNO'foR AN . suiolgeCm wtse0suao0NTAINI0NVIMPO, that the same Is a daily newspaper of general rative e,ee*Were1ls.OseWe.rrrWsrOrwR'. OwNwle,wwsrOrN.r N.+r .+rw.W.wOWIWI .Nr.^ circulanon and printed and published in the Clry of OWN*Iswo.s.sNw.�rNusNNISHWINHOWae0W.r° Greet in said count and state; that the notice er o.r+Nor..r.rN. Greeley, Y r EM"webslrew0a Oiler••Ne1+McaleN ''04;. advertisement,of which the annexed is a true copy,has u'rMwrs veneer etw irea edee e d wrW ysws e: , � d N�styeitere eerce emerrwa�wreessw bean published In said dally newspaper for consecutive e-..4. ...arwM Ww Nob(6.ye.,n"se'sirssr.11atw ".4; Xd� (weeks); that the notice was published in the «•»+mow regular and entire issue of every number of said •:,), -vacRw,tw.M,terOawNr awww.IrdWatWrp OwN�e,',. _�.. 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ONE NA1JJBrONI pERiNr !,• aPe w.l er s m.pnN d raa' Count of Weld, aim) uP'ON�THe iAAI�E AT � • ,.;v..Nt� IROWnJ$ y RETAIL 0/.-'IANAI l.P, Mch 1 fWilliam's.'ic PERSONAL Porten ANtr THE FURNISHING OP I percent 00.60 upon to e•le ERTAIN SERVICES IN wCID ! n Med a tangible personal WNTr AND A prepay sad the ryn,iNyrod 1, LOrjte Seidler of e moo OP Or 6 TN(tcsot preps sad t lee• n in Jlo• said County e r1AI,PprONe pErtcerrr ,county,ad to hros.seas of Weld, being duly sworn, say that 1 am MXl ONLY POR HE I toe Of ea Roll dale onto_ an advertising clerk of 'RIME GGGE OF USING OR M%)day tot ihs fradoa IP o"uui+Ml"ro IN WELD ANN v� NyN :a�,e! THE GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE, and ONaTRV6TION AND: spadeeqinnen.i.aereasesa° THE GREELEY REPUBLICAN suI`DINGG MATER;` mat n at we tpgNe,pNSge' PURCHASED;At••mno of nanng,:yelnQw. that the same is a daily newspaper of general AND FOR THE p11lvlL IGt OF mg in tlto orer Weer ceeTORIVyNo USING �CM' end end ether.. anis", ppww circulation and printed and published in the City of WeipoANVSMOTOt1 AND . . eased Maud on an OOOV EEE C nalnMbn le advert all in Greeley, in said county and state; that the note, Or PURc NMCO AT R!1J�IL .cpctd.tlN e2 to HER V NI p�i. WHICH nt0ATM AR N - .Ion.orMMle' d 1114 7e,. advertisement,of which the annexed is a true copy,has WHICH HtD AND ATIONI IS ASp.aae^te1op1��t10TISSAey been published in said deify newspaper for consecutive POR A REPUND IN AN Theesyes des' (days) that the notice was AMOUNT EOUIVALENT TO rn�, Ys 04Jt1ARe0; published in the THE RRAA``Es AND y�lse TAX on eaW Meama dlewMe, �pIytCTEqq IN EkCEse OP en Vtdy/ 1ee4etld tesrtMlWpeoe. regular and enure leeua of wary number of said • THE.:PONge Ng CESSARr a1Vv ef0,1 "• newspaper during the period and time of publication of PORE AC VISO-ION OP. VEITATUI'OPYDCPINmONt" said notice, and in the newspaper P R O P E R T Y Alfa,. INCORPORATED, Pet wt. proper and not in a erg/RUCTION CTION' OR pt.,.et.this Selvage,the supplement thereof; that the firer publication of said PEONWATION,OP ,,COUNTY N atinmeno N to words sew ADMINISTRATIVERR OPPIcIa +•rood'waif,pm to ads notice was contained in the issue Of said newspaper wITHIN'.H MILE' OP 110 lined U,eed+lar JI,S.,10T bQering detQ pp and 29.24.20 rase C ns., r COURTHOus COUNT`,ANo. •m•"d~�'��' sn Twenty-eighth PROVIDING eon AN ere Ineerroa ., this Mettrnos. ELECTION-' ON T•N6.' •. .. """Nt"tR OKAN40' SALESTAX` day of September AD. 19_93; •WNd 9, lard. d ]. einTAX LEVIED, Tan M end the fart publication thereof; in the issue of add County Cemmta.Ioner. d n.r.ry-ttevl.e. atd,,tltero newspaper bearing date the weld. re's,"Os I "" ."I 'Mai.•14NM' Twenty-PigilTD saint,or etnutrsttd.. - s neeelee M the&nl 1 w 1a Weld amo RIM in +hu Reenellen In epee, C1+.Her,a.noted With the men to wN st,Mes'nes• •• • autanryofWmnlsterngta ;,, dayd SPptamhPr Jt,D. 19_,9x .puns a Weld County, that said The Greeley Dally Tribune and The Greeley Cola&de,end ---*" SNe ttsre&nls'aees•N..Rf •. t7te reromoiwer ass,ay, Republican, has been published continuously and created°°Maimed S ats.• rw es re s„ , uninterruptedly during the�prP., . -'.... pt y g paned of at lent six tGn colt .ylltalretwmiw months next prior to the first issue thereof contained 'C nd�ws.ta.�Vpa thtralis e *P. �---�^dmwM wMw io�iat sap - said notice or advertisement above referred to;that add area Of tee millet,d me me s to anaemia.. reglneral .electors dEta entrain* u.e.uor fro., newspaper has been admitted to the United States '! p001Jmy nenosid. and . VI each so- •a cats by ain�Tole mails as seconchclass matter under the provisions of the WHEREAS Weld County(the -6. OEUVERV CHARDS Ta Act of March 3, 1879, or any amendments thereof; and / County) Msnot norn.rere gnat aeon from sea that said newspaper is a dally newspaper duly qualified imposed.,.*Waiter or teas snail include denary • out,end, OSMAN%tine ash carom for publishing legal notices and advertisements within wieneasi°�ilii esore-ai,. - •ndmy Vie,; the meaning of the laws of the State of Cdoredo. COVnI ceR nelle ene a en Anml.4s M wad ;Orders*Aee ,Ur pl'r fle IP Vi,t,lM'!l�w' D i 1L 1 ewM,rwWdMr•tH.«MM.; la made ,,dNl Se tember 8. v,'' tom oefr oboodmansof Total Charce: 51.154.12 eha htr;M'one d e.finonN. e. NCcI ED UP OUILDING Mail betteeldrsd,,anennee ' meenaul, .tee. ta-pw den or owitio dif EMI a "e Miele d: edNYWdeR CG.t�en arias, s, 4".90000 .9 00 to the vnrivee°rasa within IS my, ymaMlp�i the IRS bedding Is l Of -tee••Weld,, Coate. &ed a+ Motion,4e•4.tek, Cawthorn d ea a I. C.R,e, •elamondeo a awn' i approve& the- matter Msrfile w pteMetCap.pp;i Advertle?LS, Clerk amendment'proP ideelo q In& to plrrereser;W XMte evN; +""& •n° a `h. ublot it �ffeeref!!l! w eileteriirde Subscribed and sworn to before me this I1stN�len1he the �Mw w es perm&and tytureent .aesuee�RolnMaM1I.Q ».loths,die 28tH dory September AD, 19 91 data and M n derfat . dwlsingitMtor yeaori �t�a it" I Carey lwrn 41 a ei•n.elem0 �snaesee My commission expires 7. >2a 2-- k % et.w petaint.k%1'wleer :a1E9��W,�, :;r/uee.lM... ,.... (/�I yy}� .v/ • tGo wares. 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I �a"ewe''•0.eoalOente:.OM .Nny retailer Ywr•ae t in ;����, Na memoriam N ALlot 10 11, WNoss ee 'WINS* In: �Any eeallN delinquent it tluosd with toy re the ale d hpqleetlyy wit. 1 C,11.1., 14^le amend*sfet the'JDdD.it fill N100f11 IW Ynhr.fait It bY 'spithp odPsO�ei skied I:olueee d,/a min and Om ' lflOuerYM ntift trim 01'tl , N�.w'e ,,by l O SONMUSEUP S'ne SIM�ed� "� fnlpaeedl;M IteN feeeelupeh, fel.�Pembgm.442�u6,CL rink's, ODJ1e.1,141111, l•:. C'OlC`l CTIO'N;: j,MtwwwepllM1.: 0.. 000 8eaha 11'•tl. POr9b wr•. p,A.i,r rem �r .AOMINIL1T11�/l�YON entl pprrN,+Of .title,pweihph„ r[NppptlMflM Tit.rlN. lef IS eh «ew.pe„'Yr N^; YNtY shall stew /M Mme 71. 'NQfI.6IDYN7 :Ilan, otlmlMeteetkn end err:mNnlnpu aOYlded In A2 {OIEMIRIDN. As".uNe'd .feroenlemdtM•rr ar •=.D�.Nelottenly Metro, U.•.C•Seakn 7 up 9a.C. bean 1OR 196,ne�1 t bN Hasse l l"ProPemY ee 'SP me Ol tlnymtl aolytkn is eelgea a-o raleN •1007, lie le Husain tax LOU ■.rIoNNle oWMehlp �'ee Dirolnetlefriti► Costly,ries erep°°w �.Woht emerdep, ter Me,.Orq,-Md'N u -:Oepslterryrl DIaM1MaNw••7b . .v... ", tpaaxyehs shell'Nit of pt Pass of 101'T4 Om . •:MlVIOuILY TAXED ly A' mite the wbtl Yaw br .�P.LI,.'ff!L.'•..e4o k Y10 alele0e. 0e0'M COUNTY. No aloe 1u dY1. when-wen es moot both anr'111e1YW'N theogl . sal 01; w ,.COIN T . ulefe fis hN d the following ealrNllenl: Setise, adnsf.the to end Colette .:the. of f p.rrto the Saimof wide f to•e N 'le) The'VWahaeer is* nom «ale Sas w a,of fe neutt See Se"unty • Wit'. tlr lwnlenlro of le odou'mf has hk. Ms of.Nude 200 title iD '"usef eeNthohi n wnM ma tferNt on wee repel. theeoCsON' .. "mtedo d C.16tL, Y4emaatad, Nd ol{. 1jA100N'nb w�,Yr,q'.'+K,�, 'eWfl`"oWNud to a sorer. "h'' tYe��e. aWr.W faYRwll,lmpeeed,on 101 lYeh hn01Ma:Pe/aewl. n� ant -Pita 'tlMaaa rloC�;tte apeisills'� Na twntle.ew or utter W etl. properly ill tangible, personal re. mule's bolha. Ilw Ma sersuml, o0w1 to ir k Lured 10 by reappineretlroute (ltrNO�see DapenereMd 'a'~'w`t�fnwneat'' a�mro�sreetd1 ,11u1 Nulm ie ea rN Omens?,sa Celrnt\. taVwepo thenuMorr m.Mu ....tewightl��.l�.. Cetereda�l go Wald.ht to.b, C�� Jof the'•taa.d ems and orpontwel�goov by enn+is eN t ands et ofim aireep iMe . by,, N� .shill� ro.gbns,.eclotiostbon, aenWN ae M1o11MopIn.Mw _fh0 16,"..EXIMpTION.' ►OR WaMreemwr NtMeekO ^ro+s , WNtlraleitl, CUNflT11Ut091WTI to enftieea�,bN,lhk, - Osfaeda.?WIN.Yaepaw.'a. -MATERIAL. W0.1iC1'.•'TO ItlkT►Na otaa0., on, fir fouelt Yaneastionsouelr M anauM^1h tha kwlu .Mw UBfl 7A16 Thy whra d ooh• gerauM tO'ttewlM 2•d•1P•. ausie 1p\Ian d•talplMepen- nestNssi'alasetyUaeer arutlton entl bWI0ir1•-m21C. C.RO,FremtNtlotl,.tow usulPQerNt,bN tN Leeew pM1VlmefV.pd by..711r,puh Haig en Wnk11•rte let hw Yeard;s11aN, lelkusrrD'tho i Meedpevaranr�mt N dte Solari of Cletterpresly be aMNNe,N Ile Ism subs fouler of sew b 1M preYl. eno wmY nrN a�iro�rnq . -2Bi 1�1 'end prior l0 „tutusof fM-MkkY MM1.- ' out soy, TM saeef ,.77.•a•6Z tpYepl '1h. .YeeleneMMep Yewfietttwy` 1M credit Ball not among ',nomad dfely�. Klee fan , a tit. Ylar ur 1mpaMa..b1' \M m.eNAla w.. d :'•r "Dlroorru of.'the :,•••••§111••ea enN•r•M ww t.d.11waeue a 01 e11er11e0le ee/pera. Wed CmnfY,Carob, try tow mW N N esppNNt �ehe,oeeDNNq dip Iner teyl tlendutplp d moo_70, ADOPTION Op -lTAY! • epe :.ko png!M1.w tidies So hpgN� OULU AND REouvipON0. tlle• ,, r .plat4tle low iw , The lel000hlrn,d;tM W-an ' Wonto"to the�lGrotlW 1hs sows At mull d ItYpIbN ti.• PlACI'OP'Ml,lt. 'tor -Iw TO No otprpDe, elm,-w:• . _.� ��o a.,��ut a �1�rDnMlmentw mMpnplkn of 4nOMo own 4^rnerneralNnO M aneln perty and Owp •n rwou.`�olaa'-de eerlauen win (ropon by e earl: ouyaa allrle us xr meted at the Mew W bush let Ai m�Opy M Wo MtlNkn. ra^OeDed^k 11+ 6Yoluooe al. ewafdenN...wllh NhNUM nea Ol,fMi FnoNN,^Vela 'qtr bN^M CyyMl•!T.Cell netifestWin•N sessaf.' wit/alh its Nlr Cry 1M te�Dle i sfunal per Mp for e�,WMn,of UN a;. �.D. eNOdd 'mine; wwtal s at � N�ita lathe Cdorede rw.yllarNllNft•I1Nred bl tha i�teltar Of fnRDatknef -rmeptimoYfee le i, "�^an of ll«.nW,'antl oVmt load ea Awokuen,:a4 erred e«1r .ma.�ine.w k feeetrneetehlrery few, t tuition leyout enide ail in r d ttlefMA ,• . ured' ' eyes �aolpealr'me 'bola"' the Cowley Mend.owv te.dab. salient sali ern,.d•t Wit. tael aar ,-tete lon \rna�ONable-Me le e el �1amol Arresting-0eo e o to the aamp risfl the du nuha eel psrtly'N.'e'rNwlw It M'LnfAMOUN'f KCWoeD• no pores pis*euor epprove�d lla ales tu.q,. epmPsohtledr a 7unsehe�' The emwns wblIew.to Loa noloa b',treieounry, a ate •awm��OWN d:the eNkterad_ eM,dr eoMdMr, IYd.er. dleN fsrt'aulytlFlh.vmoym men llrh oM.Mow M.erla� cisme vet!, npNt ae olo W. Vie ffY'pnMa N IghWe are d rY�Mae7e11.ynopeed oY' Ilea•pkae Nelson N Nneoe4'. . ANde 2e.N Is bred by wet ow onion,'oekp,.efa � . es elmwdY; rnelemnnlatl'tN YN'pN. •'M }oMM`t`tMt` ,ne. Ifl To the elja0a, rr,.w .. area••d the ores.tot Yn. laaNIW..DIna1N•d 1M: 'senesNoebtaf+nlNadeep t2 Dectveny ammo's .Peal OY,thk 11ooWMwl D•MrtlnonFM MaNlr hlk. ..irrOlMa.eerawte( trwpnMl solator INtL DhD. The •raw r« 'N IdWe►`to ISO tha.. almolothealeWeu rbOolo .10A owlets /rare sales shoo IM `se1N W,l(nears t elra.YWOaem; oludo tleYWr oMr • tie t�Jlna:goad eNeM•, some wee.`i soot. Owhenudo rush charges en e', ?Wee be delenelned*►y the. .sh eytha•Oh b la�rda fen "'ooap/'attrwe'N ilreaNeei ear ion to ouch ales end ow ur MaMelane d,NWM Zi et or seises k e a f tan nkn- d them 1wMNy :sitar m tha time d i eldotlo Im• /7111610,414,1„esintond.% w shfarmNl d-wu olw oAre..nMwulknp•".Aw+�ado:dwNM► . pates by,Artie of a ze d Title Ind Ift awn*,row nods Ier\M q ee,el Almond. t•bY is Impoa.mi W,NM^...."JD, C.p.•, Y emehaetl, ro. • kl M'Pit�.i satl eby re, NooMWenbO°wT� title.. Venlre 0/ the pkN t0: DeM�lhem rwarper'M'Yla MY:'the Won neped{ia�aLpnrnla.. �Ne-nauuvmn7n -d'lit. t user ofnfon O•IT, 1 wlekh aelhef th Mete, 'Rea a Co!!nno.r, Qeerheltt of Reels e, . In GENERAL,1lXY dDY�ON:` . ItIALE/INLleENSIL Nit) US�7Axhim ammile ount of do euely �llR easrrlea:/rerm"' same Tra..mmm-d..:NN endh: aelee,�YNVM urede/tow OM. oars s11eY be wgVeed,AreY Owl breewtelOWNI torpoil r`'vINOMrOf d11a f1oCwNNr eN oefwft xP�1aYY�lo1 the boil. u'"holegyfeeled Worm MhYnrarod Tha OAS:' of the bnplEle N/N11n neat d sslpnD hpltr pah a I*be sonnet .. nn d a sense s VN ue d C prerrivu .na .ervlew' eel sooty at fell et fuh Poelelre aaunb-e tW�., wh10h .sit exempt under r11ohin• OMeln onion,in , ea%lalylertlw eluN'a suitor the .salon sD'z1.11M C,R•„a. relrW'w mwm.r' The ammo d tow�M1 lasdr YMMapenyldOne!�' sNN e/aln'+rC AONP*401010 Hp In trait./eaM ! elrN na apeNb�lho , 1NY,l^eaMM1ad herein WJ, ,its r feeWrad W Moroneh'and nortrtorie pouted W ���..�� , old' '«1«enoe,•Nr.M1.YM• ,. M00.� ryY 7 1Mwew14e1'MNI-ant, jil.,'. r '". ,., fe ^•h,+.,Me,a�+M1r+ae rr61.::. 'ueb a a�ass., . frei a .r',' , sialoaedeN me.... e a.PWnFphebbabelM tAµATTINDA WI"- ••.A", ..I ''.31t CONDURM tutenat a1J Mbr• '.NoN1MNMYM6.Mu�'Pa• HI 6tAAw1, yt lima Al 16 1M Ostrow roll M•heltt t'MM 1a •tiltrW ,Mend,aeeearliell wirer APPROVED ►T THE r,aeribared.OMAM a 8,100, d'1M'CawMend`Moor anMdOndon doWetl olbn i OUA1,Iµd D'�Ile01tTIRED thesof.ehM be- I into h`by • nonresident se. boMda wards"' i [ t 0All •.MA L A - ?':••••••nM6wWlol loser".. Wring;n*ten;, rwIlal�.`�"°�q .t-bra n.yy ' SWARMS SALE AND `I rony sort Iyne.'oti irms,. •,, ammo 14,4 61dh by:on" I TAIGO►WKOilVMn' 1 a 1M 00btim Worm mode m1•TenAe' odueod. f',•'., . , Al_, PATE' .41660 se.mahM1 mold-W11W, the row to �ilMMay I ��La op ONE. �• ' a wee,a m Oren d pw. I, ANDilin LMT OSE BERTH 32. MAIL BALLOT. No pen ool1rar� /'Mne•tead d the ; rr AND IMPOSED FOR THE Van et thr ardrAWn'e1WF - 'COuMy end w lantal •ad train'N.ThdAt1 beet'", ^ POnPose OF FINANCING be damn to Wends loe. The vehicle wow, d ten .AOaed..bWMlhlr Arwhrtion," THE ACQUISITION On I .dawn berg boMroted by t(,oprIuMIN f.r we oral&the 6hNI b.PrfOlretl s IS dl..' ',moments ...AND THE I merl,bailee m eo00menee. COurr SradWIN eo wed rNI'm 6fthe.ea ld M ayyb••".. CON 6TI1'V C710N on ,..wwA.Me ail der lot.Ws. N tar earls mo e00 pn• . e4mlallY it" eelM nNnner RENOVATION OR BHIl01NG6 •wise M 1 authored W werxrppeeeso� for.vrNM h e the oelWhon,Smirker. I. WRNIN area: S:710 r,roeMNrresolution or Ina. wwrr row red end he mgr. •+ten-Intl •Mor.rhlrh d Is � Pp VI WELD CWNTY : beeld al runty wrM,,thlsd,a obbnad ale 'Solid Ind We 7u d iM AtoDOMM'eYMK IOIIppOCVNeeN nine Piton oI the bone d Celaeds.• ',. AND INIPROVIDINGV ►►ICOSII MISCELLANEOUS �`;.• mu 00 TAX IIIIVINUSII REPUN OF neVENUEe 16 T.the storm ue, or D IN,exam OF - LIMITATION not al.aw ain o'en anon 26, NO 0161'n1/U410N TO -. H orr mo.ytAEO, �VIOIATEOr Easod nd SA e b••••o awri• n;MUNICIPALITIES, TM rev' -Ir APOVHITTION, - on MIN.as lane velars. °•ewe all be Wed lee iM ee88N Tn1t/� TION ppR caudate and llal4e _ o n WOO fensssss ion no ►Wpoo..of nee ne.ln6.One. ,116NOVATI�N VMICN Mold sales and mad P a wmtr aeries ht enelrtahlan.iot rO0a11W and , ,..YM.fux.:M�.�.. the ewes tide*woo w ten 01Weinohen N MOP*. ,,K OanOWIT!NNW wed IMO to the Wee. Ida Of Inddin a heed p{CEEO K�0,000 fiMeepiaw.tlla.date' ttw doer tNs we elk, .mart*L CKir etourthouse theus Wald for IN ,A PC)CA W1YNT ._ ""�1 0(!. cawry `Caunnsue. tor, .._ ,-HIPA POEM. AND III TO the striae, we, et rat*, Adminalarei7v. RESOLUTION Cy THE` -.41H/11raeiutloee•. a.e.umpllen Or arty-eon. GGGthou, the Beard ha,.- 6 liD OP COUNTY - swaalltmd WanMon* *caw* eotNNanad na,I0 SIONEn6 V►o,Lmeth. aw '"�'+'•��""�' W word r me near• wl•orr Perfell*Q•en ), - {�,�, eeM In ten. M poneenof el cape^et the emirs we ♦ MMIS ero orso etlen.bd M,or butretentes vw mwalell. - 27, 'PUBLICATION or thadloaS'd.Ilalaby emery saw el 1011660,0 tin within-ten County. RESOLVTION, inorW.le to no enotM dal*of On asre,Wen the meet norm Como.Chick aid k Beard le Endo and dtriae► Realtbenr, ne n,?IMMO,OYelabla to. . hereby suthrted and 4b =..MIENINStElletthillE ,. • . .• the 'Beard •el CowlY. resaleWOO the Sr WI 'oven'portant..:. 23. MOTOR AND,amyl Canm e l•eters :•• refund el this,n nlonfour eepo VEHICLE I Wilt TAX eherl b. mega, s WOW. no,Omer♦..week owl,M !Imitation pre. .. COLLECTION;Tho toe tot GOWN Isabela•in IOW sa r The New New, lire 1.001 ' Vldad in Secedes'. peel n tr this`Resolution dewmined by ten ear a'. NewwtaPeoey of refit are �•e�2 1O1InC AS,. moo winnow.to eery. CeoMY Cerweteele wby Win it the*WIT - r l; llla���.��.e� � mops-end tery WWI.ow oelnand• -iv •soh trail" .. .i♦/a..a.nraina,'t'Nlll „saw w.,null am.w w„ nee elt'e the net artrde i.': 2.; ►VS 1 ATION OP: ba�70osodad`111,at r.glsindbnW wmSded-;„vow el salsa and tee tat,tend• NOTICE � LOSE OP Lowe el the Else d Caber, W.wd *dal T..MMS.Of MOISTMTI The County I lamat no modal- •Ad M'^eeMMlon grill be JVIv 1 1667 *WO woe �y end.ftworya re howl meow•oenv manor" 30 1661,Wow**ln,eterea,�• a nnol d Manned.II nelos- palkY"W1thU ten._.:. Verde Mr Whill registration d°ten onWall-bodes for derrernIng die else el reg. Cray„'1-w1 ten e Wandred,and npearebuaw 1°6tlebtatImallwOwer'' .'written for the Og ten M 'County*Mob and a trig no Ire Land for Irmo•oensMIshon.N'rM1ern, TM New New', no WOO our veins a-h mre r•- e tie"lei Migirda."040ltp nmwd•par-d renal draw woo';t aximpo ad Jr.. by the Corso neeeeenerlabel,newernr ran Wino;Cann by this, .• Dewier et neeneea ea mined not le INabee. . . : , Ill�ludon. n ndre T anatund MOO 44,100,000. The rrieeer, 76I ' ►Ottiwo ° rP5,NO . dustmen ten sane.:or,a' atoll to deported In.tn. nyeLICA71ON OP etticnoN FIowever.,thes`*. oenewnptIon dwarf Ort• Weld aotntY r Cepltsl, NOTICE. The Carry Clerk no prohibition swot the MaMbnvlrl Egwnnka'Pod, ■M on.. and Woods l• heeby our be sows ttw Om ceinv be told only tor terrellelon' .thrived-re'-whrt towW apalnat'tivala sio. Cdrhaml Modem/ 4I-Ow of Prortree and,1Moom past, s welt piling duo., 'elt10h"04i1ha*7NM authored�epee ,of..Wm aruaitoll Of toneyOlbl. Of ..a rntendaM PS,do tn/ Correa,,. Deponmws or bukdhn d t0''be urn fee adobe& 'ate Inn do. and mooting by notaiuo,:.TM pN0•er*w Canty yMNnahndive041,, ' 41 Ilan 174. ,Wald bro.r ten ue tok PM 11 r pee le Ins 10 be Wand"ONn K c R , ss amended:"TM ten Couatyl Wrloddsoy M' 01 on Weirs coww,, �bpQwwqq perk end Recorder :t0WN411S?GISf1e�y. sey.rdento vdh an.moo Counann ° 4it Wry further Whonte lto Salmi andhUas, manrwrithentered by and-. aaapteeww t��, ..Tax dOaa:aotala ' Mwwer,th.County rlathhb. ELECTION'. dearer.*bend c.la.ro o.e.nm.&t: N el.woo ten derAeed,by CMS Oft*9110001* n.kotr.,;• 26, ty/eMLtitON' TO anew 1.6707, CAA.,Ala 41%). to ELECTOAB, Pursuer to "smered•In• N.., pursuantNov Neu"- .. 21. CONSTRUCTION AND SeN W lon 26.2.10412!, Ca, et t on s ee Wm Ism ` ItOSI' � BUILOINO MATERIALS u6E as amended, ther being no ,dl�prs/M-;a.;«aegn'.,'. Ma attn. TAI{COLLECTION, The oor• prior elation.Whin 170 amended. -' raw d;the use 1al lot days after ten odon n of 30,•Corot''tforneaaMN ` o0na monft ,and String IhW REselulenr'.IMtalsa., alter ten Mori trIthoper., worse art be *Ow- end we to ldorn tM.ea1M*Wes awl dm 31 EPPECTIVE t err ' aNersert Or ninon'Mine mered,In-Me,•Mestutles r Imo dr.'belles bar.owl.. TERMINATION. DATE • d Bend The a en Ow es ..or be relwedb Me4uMk,.. ' OkwlIAep tle.Mleaarde to ten appucAsiuni Veen ore ,OrtaWa kwie`tnrouOM the for and wgeered.Wets asuntOmewts1.Istwalw'_ tin by ten eleearw,w the •:'penman of the:taa as the el Wed{ouMWrin•Owlet .hail be submitted ire ten special SbOtba, ..tow. time oWnieae'Wyee'lor eleetlon- ter:be a,held en, ;County ComaerrO Boer,to n.edeolfar e re wd aea eh buildingr M ur building one eehu. n;Am Tret;0.tebse,20..1eb1 be aAwesed"eeoerkq•le ISIS,orld WNW*In l21Ol an arirnatre teens osbMb Ste WIMIOnle+►e `dew. &,rain eserwe�rWietth1ley •,,a.m an utlyl *Mk end pronto.provided•aeevo, a Ws�rlatet `vide n applest trio ueiPed�'t Moll remsln°efferre wen pPssy��wtlM1rNN•Of Old tab 4N may 'd the eraser.' e r 11:60 Am,erWtrr Mt MN b.�ntodo' MsliYnm1pp-Wry -Y'•err 4 aeaow vGlM a{IWh aMb' ' *SAS N OIndannaf der o beli fa• burry per. -tten haw:ward in fever of I,awnere N.:. wereekw ":'mar OrnOthal `ten Wes and we for pro• _ Ohere1p6bM wlawanerW °AWN* the.Orr le sutra- 1�U �F ,.. ante al eAd'bar +rM'alaRlknel•^M"n- $0t ' eTATVYQIIIV yetrwlew^" virtoaoe•; �m�! imepeMNCE6. Ah aebrW., r u W er : �Iybe�� Aherne m VW Re rhrtort bidden +amslNnellOW e'" WrotiiMabteuM Barr e r eaW�fhifere o'MItea.OnI F1�O OCemT Aerie i4elNa.a .gbea' nellee efilile•as tha•rme . Yli„ r. SSW Warr „dire•aaebi`Y.Wad..e .. aoomsd fella .rowaerehdse ?era towed 0000,6000110 diall00100frfolOss 0 46. Irt le lk orrr�iret be weird laleeAgOott ax.2, it"`• +rhea heronsteen dwrrr �:m'siar�rr:‘ ;alolloofloo Of OW PO of saw ea WOO Is; tho Too Infoni fOouifod...nowt for •OquifOllonfM olIsnp�foes. oat end/,ptlrnyrn f�of 04119flen, tM OfeVie�of tM► apoolutlOn^meytree br wMee4 VIMONfi f R'eftMe1logdbMMerfele+f fk rMnwfJMMhf000d of Mr'tSellY'M MhNn .. r .. 977 ONE1111PIUTY. If wry eeotlOn, eubeebbcn, pro. Or►ph, eentenoo. NeuN of Prevlelen M Ile Revolution NWl.batof4Moy t0 bfr Ir N►IIWroF1YVffftMrior►rrblo, the' -t wilk3Iy'efv W enefbroeebll. ''MPS\46.40IYIOD000n, pare. OfeM,kMwr.of„pfeyworl ' .Mx fw„n.a efty of the reroWAO10 Neff000 fwp onPM,JaMWoe.•of wow. along 7hfe::ftevefutl0fl_Ne eewnbNr r .4 titer Asa A n l fp/psing: heeOlutlM,WW 'M Notion' eufy:yffysoeftd-:stonefq, eoleNM04- t,,Met IlowbfOf 14'Mit • .: Yitk' •J41� - efrgfO�r++:, «, T►The�ffedCfelb... . .. ,. .. �� RESOLUTION RE: CONDUCT SPECIAL ELECTION OF OCTOBER 29, 1991, BY MAIL BALLOT ELECTION WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. pursuant to Colorado statue 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 Considered setting a special election for October 29, 1991, to consider one or more issues initiated or referred by the electorate or initiated by this Board which issues do not involve elections or recall elections concerning partisan candidates and will not take place on the same day as a Primary, General, or Congressional vacancy election, and WHEREAS. since January 1. 1991, the Mail Ballot Election Act has allowed • political subdivisions of the State of Colorado, including counties, to conduct certain elections in accordance with the Mall Ballot Election Act, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Clerk and Recorder has previously presented a plan to the Secretary of State and received approval of the plan for conducting a mail ballot election from the Secretary of State, and WHEREAS, pursuant to C.R.S. Section 1-7.5-104, it is the option of the governing board of any political subdivision to determine if an election, which is otherwise eligible, shall be by mail ballot, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Clerk and Recorder estimates that conduct of the Special Election by mail ballot will result in a substantial savings to the taxpayers of Weld County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Special Election called for October 29, 1991, shall be conducted in accordance with the Mail Ballot Election Act and the regulations of the Secretary of State promulgated thereunder. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 9th day of September, A.D., 1991. n � n ' �/� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTESTc /'�Jy /i(�l',/'/v// WELD CO OLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Gor a airman BY' (1-4144-A-111-a Deputy Cleric to the Board Geo a Ke edy, Pro-T L,em APPROVED AS TO ORM: 3 /1d,0444 Constance L. Harbert (44.0,1 Co ty Attorney C. W. Kirby /1114 latifidg W. H. Webster 911065 GR 0009 GG = ,EL P, i w. cPrR s OW ,,i SS'n'`'_hS A V41 CCT 7.5 1.',1 (',1 43 »�.----.-------- CLERK 1 STATE OP COLORADO ) TO `T'-' DO! ,''',D ls.s. ��� COUNTY OP WELD l trsoEunoti David B. Reynold*, being duly sworn, pR° r ' '� says that he is publisher of flk an The Now News, a weekly newspaper ��s°w�a° ,: published in Keenesburg in said County ,�M"w'"`.a�YKan and State} that said newspaper has a ,fir-""V, " .mub'. . 0 1 circulation in said County �"^�•••"� "'a' and has push contihously and :`""""'i> S�`r��"b".r �"" "� uni .t ptwoiy `pub'lished therein, "" �+ s. � m, during r period of at }east 52El- t .41.4"•bad �,yy fifty-two consecutive weeks prior to .'e..r0-iid err.. .r i• mtw, the first publication 01 the annexed w.r:i w notice} that said newspaper is a •"' "'� °�'°' "° ...�. .y... vre.a,-essil newspaper within the meaning of the v�e{r..�a.1.°w.Kr.wuw. Ct Of the G 1 Assembly of the w4rp�d�. waw: r State of Colorado., entitled An Act �� to regulate the printing of legal `•° m rtutssu notices and advertisements," and ' i °"•y" amendments thereto; that the notice "L' Ws of which the annexed is a printed4.•7•.rr'°'"'a"'°;"".M coPY taken from Said newspaper, was �°"°"T"" '"' 'a"'° Published in Said haws a or and in "° a P P , ease.i.. t M r a.,�•t wxd, d ."y the regular and entire issue of . w", w w every nuebvr Cheroot, � '�' an , �" Gy w br �� 4 du Wald tat once a week for successive weeks} tnat said notice w�o"Y"B1w''f °"� ownw; was so published in 'said newspaper ° proper and not in any`suDplement etw wok �. thereof, and that the first ntaatn s publication of said notice as ,i: thadata aforwSaitl, was on the ,;; � "w• , .. w,w.IM. by Its di day of � 19 q datir -4.64,,,,, w on M r �r 41" ' D�owned and the last on the �� day of .T^ Y,4. '' w .NOM ate- Ad F • y povnlY e, o0 LA p00.Tani "r' a • e11..At Baboon rw. Subscribed and sworn to 4 Yore ' �,,,1",e""�y..4 me this.j4aiiday of te4f-� , 1944.. A/,**.er a �Ali04 J...� MyCOmmiss{On cxViTOS MareP 15.1992 VELD CuU?.f v Affidavit of Publication •�n� 05 2e, Gi lT G i STATE OF COLORADO ten ss, CLERK r cn County of Weld, TO THE.20. !RD 1, 4nrjy Mill 1Inc of said County of Weld, being duly sworn, say that 1 am an advertising Clerk of THE GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE,and THE GREELEY REPUBLICAN that the same is a daily newspaper of general circulation and printed and published in the Qty of o- w�eolAlrsorl • Greeley, in said county and state; that the notice or r000r eyore e�rr0ormaeormOsoorgyxasestmersw`" advertisement,of which the annexed is a true copy,hes been published in said dally newspaper for consecutive • Vni°x+ut"ott*Ca". lindOn Weld County""^ w ., X411(01) (weaks); that the notice was published in the mean rnraii,a moss n Wtll. uwesonh regular and entire issue of every number of said wissinkreaserswe ener..r wM•rw.Iwrn'nr arsess,1r1.nnenidonvn.. Send• seal by. newspaper during the period and time of publication of sis++teninMswWillis WSn+r.nIns yolwwlis said notice, and in the newspaper proper and not to a Silts snail rnrnssrwwrrsn nthila li nr w.rs.unaeaan 11eyIn•Poing.Gesl vw-ro. rsi. supplement thereof; that the first publication of said ,.Ir+r�enr.w4 1 r, 014 . , ,.tASS Mt. .PS notice was contained in.. the issue of said newspaper n4.rr.sew'swrninonsinineYetu+tnilI *Slim. bearing date a eenrr...n.s.rrs,�r,wn.r.wsn 1rWY w srna \� .A., � ... •. . Feurth WWII"We Nw ses`ISMS ti rnwnee.lr purls's plant•Ilanser`slew w'■rleeesler nilsr rr�r..a,rw,e.n.ssrn.rnw,wrsMrwwwr MSS at day of Oeteher AD, 19_91 %WIWIP.nrwr Pitt:wrn+.r estinnun the srr«nssrr+M..wwssr+ otware unit and the last publication thereof; in the issue of said ..▪ .woisnsss,.s,eawr•ersr ore.rwwa,Silt a net newspaper bearing date the n w 4.*ewbnM .s egra 'n.I1s..t*MOO. Dtenty fffrh Now..lwwvoss Ltr istabe.a slosh'«alletint Osier la 1111.AO anthistodhessame thr W.sISIllnnsn:Ant win s.-.gtnrr.r the.s..,wwsnnnw: day of Otteher A.D. 1991`; ' M enw that said The Greeley Daily Tribune and The GreeleyThetrlininintidnotpls A ew.s,nww rrwww s d r as w sa the ra r rikar, Republican, has been published continuously and wa„/sn. , _vin. .aOnxCovoOuwn•OouuesbNS uninterruptedly during the period of at least six wai000uar ooLauoo months next prior to the first issue thereof Contained . e.nn.s,uw,a.r,..s Om*nennnn n.un« said notice or advertisement above referred to;that said o°" "wh,HmW,NW newspaper has been admitted to the United States Q w,x,wspiso, mails as second•class matter under the provisions of the o iaT. o..waw.ws;°'�. „,�Mr " Act of March 3. 1879, or any amendment thereof;and w�Awoos wmw that said newspaper is a daily newspaper duly qualified M.eovs°Mgororo for publishing legal notices and advertisement within the meaning of the laws of the State of Colorado. • riwourotwoonems ^ltie..4,11,4 eisen., OctOber 4, 11, 18, 25, 1991 Total Charges: $124.00 1/ !/ Advertising Clerk Subscribed and sworn to before me this ?Sib day of Oeteher A.D. 1911.- 1* mm�pi - _ _ rnL Notary public Affidavit of Publication st "' STATE OF COLORADO • 1t.9 ss. 911uf1 SY 0ri MAI -eAl, {�, County of Weld, WMeIIEArt; the•bate of oy Cnt ,Commtaawnan of y Iv,af.Opiatiale u w"e and 1, Lorita Seidler of r,� ited *Oh M, suhepsysseosessivnrf Cthe sw said County Of Weld, being duly sworn, say that 1 am won of Wale County, an advertising deck o1 cawee►..ro THE GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE,and wffEneAe, Meier* Ss THE GREELEY REPUBUCAN ' w eon .n l setting • apiece. elestpefet°eaa r"ren% to eenele•Aene,of.mate tom... that the same is a daily newspaper of general sue WHEW&Moot the roonutto a,Whaled W circulation and printed and published In the Clry of IPS Boyd,wheat lama do Greeley, in said county and state; that the notice or netth wol.e`elae lane sr w.. eau.sieotmne aoneen,lno advertisement,of which the annexed is a true copy,hea potion candidate, and will not lake plane on the.arts been published in said dally newspaper for consecutive dN ens Onnwy,a a are rekatkyy teen; (days) (WIOOkq; that the notice was published in the �t en. regular and entire issue of every number of said e MMatl e:tei newspaper during the period and time of publication of assure Aix Ma Wowed po. Inked wyeiwaane a, ins said notice and in the newspaper proper and not In a Stawrof oeleraea tnaueno i supplement thereof; that the tint pubbcetlon of said souMlscts aws+kt uwa •leaNrye In..eoroene.wan;, notice was contained in the issue of said newspaper 'the Moll.Ballot ele0en A01, ond:.• bearing date wneltde me W.fe c•unly Twenty-eighth °Ennisvossly,a soontsol a t Ind� el« thaeea fary of stew one F. day of September AD. 19-21; eons san aueh of eosins 'for seroealq-e mall halm and the last publication thereof; in the issue of said neon tarn ins waiter re newspaper bearing date the ere r Twenty-A1Qhth wme!ntlaAe,"'ppyyrsuret4e. ,CASCIMmlkrV/.7.610•,It 1a tae of t clothe pawning day of September A.D. 19-2,1.; sang of as pea awnint- v�� a"rnnoAe that said The Greeley Dally Tribune and The Greeley eligible roll a Wirt'tml• Republican, has been published continuously and uninterruptedly during the period of at Iwt six jerk �s theeumy prior to the first issue thereof contained itti end hsWOReenter earl. month next mutes that cenduat ion v t of U said notice or advertisement above referred to;that said Spacer la will result In a au.atamisl newspaper has been admitted to the United States wow Gamy, aef»Mro of malls as second-clam matter under the provisions of the meow, TWEAK Ohre BE IT Act of March 3, 1879, or any amendments thereof;and nA soiveD+hat ea Special that said newspaper Is a dally newspaper duly qualified l„afewen,,o941•9 febt?eteeen,. qIesa,.,hsw etio-a'een+a".e for publishing legal notices and advertisements within "4�el tinit°"M"'. the meaning of the laws of the State of Colorado. `�spu�fern a�i s+a.mwee. "Ass` .'new. .f«Ih�N.t.e`th.ror'. September 28. 1991 too, are ea(ferosslro Total Charge: E89.57 fineMtM, en melwn dupra.e:, "...1.enw.�p ro t-r vpM���0 11101. , .M I{ Qare.n�:NerPC�Ma.N. ^ ee/11MrM1,h0a,htr\al 1 ,, I•`.�� M wied 9aaew . , 9 Y' e�aro County.Cl.re tic afw a^!r^ert4n"b"r Advertising Clerk ffik'ceatw.wwup Subscribed and sworn to before me this teninOvreAsrerow aeptante;xnwl 28th dayDf September AD, 1991 t Ilene•0..Oriel ,: Met pee*Oolly'tribute e CapltyAltaney My commission expires 7- 2/).1 7— �,��.rti.,,BOMDpp•�pyH1Y - p;al.., fDNIM, V!M-k e �.� L"' d y woo"?04isi0MOO 93I ° Aj Notary Public s» RESOLUTION RE; REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 57 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROAD 70 AND HIGHWAY 392 FOR TWO WORKING DAYS, FOR CULVERT REPLACEMENT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410(6)(x). 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 57 between Weld County Road 70 and Highway 392 be temporarily closed, with said Closure being effective September 3, 1991, for approximately two working days, and further, that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. 911067 �cvvay GC' KG, s c.sP Page 2 RE: TEMPORARY CLOSURE - WCR 37 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 9th day of September, A.D., 1991, nuns pro tunc September 3, 1991. l ��� �,,0�, HOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTESTi Iyur d'L`^""I WELD CO 0 RADO Weld County Clerk to the Hoard GO c Chairman By: Depu674--'14-1Laclo the Hd George Ke dy, Pro-Tam APPROVED AS 0 FORM: Tla.,a�r�•>J',y`Y� onstance L. Harbert lat �� County Attorney C. W. Kir y� W. nA ((/ .19 Webster 911067 s • ,id. c(ose_ d 4Gcad h 04 te&Gw i 4 150 fr NCR 70 N f -7-, khot Jr hart-) tack_ wf )454,4- PICA Type.71 iCode taunttared 1-•4 WIly,�lnt {4sArr De icur Arediods Rood t^i closed H .Sf 141 3Ta goad Closed q/3/4t Ar a Grog 6;Ks cloys far- co (av+ replace rreN+. ,,'x;L%•••• •. TITLE glad tuna s7 O# $11 //ivy 3(62 (Nee 70 • ':,•' • SURVEY BY DATE , DRAWN BY f tLR✓r GATE CHECKED BY DAYS ( COUNTY ROAD N0. w �•`' APPROVED BY COUNTY ENGINEER WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING ._.�._.'; FORM i6 `/7S t9OTT6 -,1 �0�. G 0 A a s .+ 0 01.•1 a w D I ..0 cm CO N 0-4U N .br 4 ..a E • of 5 N \ gM en W to O Y1.r I � C • ,•-•y $ o Wi x at O OI C Oa • u NA x 6.1 4 co 11 � y Q.� � O 4 rn § x G C y M of cnCO )i ll }\ Z Q� n ax M N ®O y O rC � O � Aw II II Fa OtK3e i a 41 01 lyat U � 06 O\E en ." W 3 (pilZ Z� O � 141 CO Os0 � � , a �j W 2 a p p s G coOD 1 00 re 0 E OD CO ••+ 6 +•• • • •• •• O O. • W O • Y,. C no d 22 '° 2 a m y dd 0a u) xA 2 N u u .0 M1 .+ f\ 1 0 X as vi as 1 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE CANCELLATION OF GENERAL FUND WARRANTS WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, 1s vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, certain General Fund Warrants in the total amount of $10,937.84 have been issued in error or the amounts for which they were drawn have otherwise been changed, and WHEREAS, a list of the specific Warrant numbers, dates, names and amounts is on file with the Accounting Department, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to approve the cancellation of said Warrants. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that those General Fund Warrants for the month of August. 1991, in the amount of 510,957.64, be, and hereby are, cancelled and held for naught. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 9th day of September, A.D., 1991. n / � BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTESTi i kiec '�� WELD CO ,�OLORADO Weld County Clerk to the B and Gord-.�� �" Chairman By g.4/t�/--- /Di4/}�i �— - - - Deputy Clark to the Boards e Ke dy, Pro-Tam �� APPROVED AS FORM: (2.-ri5T/tse.itiadatg Constance L. Harbert 11�lY� County Attorney C. W, Ki�/'Sl Y/V.Ai[ • On / W. H. Webster 911066 A-CooO1 cc pc/ itunt i oR I fa MEMORAIMUM wineTo CGFC TO TIII BOARD SEPTEMBER 3. 1991 COLORADO r,o„, ACCOUNT= DEPAICMENT 6ub(.a, ACCOUNTS PAYABLE GENERAL VOID %WANTS FOR THE 1,DN1H WELL YOU PLEASE ENTER A Rrsot rzal FOR THE FOT.WWING WRAYS CANCE TATIONS FOR a FUND; FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST IN TIM AMJUNT or '10,957.84 • THANK YOU, ) dCero0/ 9i 106tl RESOLUTION REt CANCELLATION OF OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE FOR THE WELD COUNTY AMBULANCE SERVICE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, a list of ambulance accounts has been submitted to the Accounting Department of Weld County, Colorado, with said accounts having been deemed uncollectible in accordance with guidelines adopted by the City and County. a copy of said list being attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS. the Accounting Department has recommended to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that said list of uncollectible debts due and owing the Weld County Ambulance Service in the amount of $27,254.67. be canceled. NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the aforementioned list of uncollectible accounts in the amount of 527,254.67 be, and hereby is, approved for cancellation. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 9th day of September, A.D., 1991. A BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTESTt/Onv .�� WELD COUN , RADO Weld County Clerk to the Board �. Cord cy airman By' Deputy Cle k to the Board e e Kenn, P -Tem APPROVED A 0 FORM: Constance L. Harbert County Attorney C. w. Kirb�,J /J W. H. Webster 911069 • I'F/>1c7oo � cam% Acs I$ko.02, I'M r r MELD COUNTY AMBULANCE SERVICE - UNCOLLECTABLC ACCOUNTS PAGE 1 ACCOUNT AMOUNT ACCOUNT AMOUNT ACCOUNT AMOUNT NUMBER DUE NUMBER DYE NUMBER DUE 00,015274 *90.00 00016756 6220.75 00016910 *226.63 0.0017214 0141.80, 00017556 *366.0,9 00010127 *31.35 00418346 6430.04 00010659 *326.46 00018599 656.13 000.18629 6304.47 00018720 6515.00 000164505 657.61 00.018800 *28.40 00016010 *265.52 00018823 666.09 00,010059 *354.50 0,0018061 663.82 00010006 6369.26 0.0018891 0419.22 00018927 637.06 00018929 *266.27 0.0.01900,3 6738.52 00019014 036.00 00019030 0210.12 00019041 *00.29 0,0019043 0794.41 00019074 6202.15 00019076 6381.10 00019009 6345.06 00019114 6411.08 0,0019121 *386.26 0.0019124 *473.80 00019120 *630.88 0$20,19136 6333.90, 00219151 *382.16 00019171 *695.26 00019173 *395.85 00019174 6240.68 00019175 6200.08 000 19176 6375.55 00019182 *705.56 00019104 *636.02 000.19105 6494.40 00019186 *361.36 00019189 6465.00 00019195 *211.16 00019203 6860.66 00019204 6810.06 00019220 3211.16 00019221 1563.92 00019232 *211.16 00019234 *545.90 00019245 0396.56 00019253 0252.36 00,019260 0360.50 00019297 6211.16 00019306 0226.60 0,$2019320 *422.5Q 00019330 6509.06 00019521 6400.93 00019835 0510.00, 00019546 0466.90 00019567 6431.38 0,0,019622 0461.83 00019663 6445.00 00019872 6470.00 00,019900 6530.00 00019903 *760.00 00019919 61+020.00 00020097 6740.50, 0,0020197 *455.00 00020200 6105.00 TOTAL 627.254.67 -. RESOLUTION REi APPROVE RELEASE OF COMPLIANCE SECURITY AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - TOWER ENERGY CORPORATION I 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, Development Standard #11 of Amended Use by Special Review 717885164 for Sunshine Valley Petroleum Corporation, approved by Resolution dated March 4, 1987, on property described as NE;, E}NW;, WISE; of Section 33, Townehip 6 North, Range 65 West and NiNW;, Section 4, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, provides that security in the Amount of 55,000 per well is to be retained until each well is capable of production, after which a single 55.000 bond or security shall be held on the entire area, and WHEREAS, said wells have been sold and now are under the control of Basin Exploration, and WHEREAS, said security is held by Union Colony Bank (Account #30-25780) in the name of Mazuma Turnkey Contractors, Inc., now known as Tower Energy Corporation, and WHEREAS, current State law may preempt the County from holding post- completion security in connection with oil and gas operations, and WHEREAS. the County Attorney staff has recommended that the Board release $6,794,29 now being held for Compliance security, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it appropriate to release said security. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, that $6,794.29 being held for compliance security on the aforementioned Amended Use by Special Review be, and hereby is, released. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairmen is authorized to sign the Request to Close Account for Account #30-25780 at Union Colony Bank with any funds in said account being paid to Tower Energy Corporation. 911057 D • A� /al eAsi k- GG i 099 j &jt—,llUldi.� `�"^ ` J 104 0020 s A Page 2 RE: RELEASE COMPLIANCE SECURITY - TOWER ENERGY CORPORATION The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 9th day of September. A.D., 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST 4,4 �vV� WELD CO OLO Weld C �,``'ounty Clerk to the Board Gord rman By: A,I� A r �J Deputy lerk to th�Sgard a Ken edy, Pro-Tem V APPROVED AS TO FORM: i?e Qijo pzi Constance L. Herbs Z;::::;QlnrPLe-ar— Let, 4.7 y Attorney C. W. Ki(by tun d2/4).-pg W. H. webster 911057 REQUEST TO CLOSE ACCOUNT August 8, 1991 TO: Union Colony Bank 1701 ?and Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 RE: Account 30.25780 Gentlemen: This instrument, when signed by the parties named below, constitutes a written request that Union Colony Bank pay all funds on deposit, including accrued interest, in account 30.2.5780, to Tower Energy Corporation (formerly Maxuma Turnkey Contractors. Inc.). 1050 17th Street, Suite 1350. Denver, CO 80265, and that the account then be closed. By this letter,Weld County releases any interest it may claim to the funds on deposit in said account. Very truly yours, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TOWER ENERGY CORPORATION, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO FORMERLYMAZUMATURNKEY CONTRACTJDRR$�► INC. by:...or v..'.c.w.o.'; Gordo t cj 47/ William G. Crews, Attorney-in-Fact .. . Wash ., litell • . .�- u.. F,J 'i'.. ':.. :U (i•.l. ts.,i),'iJ� 91 057 g&go � . m :CZ i & • ,, . O m O N 2 I ;:i IA v. er , g D 1$! M 4 ° Q mu o n» w+ rite w -1".i ta e\W r. 0 �► • G W CO o O rr_ .o ICJ y O = rai 'w N � , N n I. I = Z . m 5 X ' CO II cn R V I yW /� 6 O1 a 91105'7 ' WEI0 COUNTY ' CONM,I$$(Oh'a„$ • CREWS & ZEREN MI SEP 23 9: gq PETROLEUM LANO OONOULTANYS IPS WS MAMA,even a CLERK oM••Laa.oacw,oc.a., pog ol.dhs OMnUv 73 « TO THE COt, .n.9 Imla OOO)asiall?IAI( September 20, 1991 Bob Solomon Tower Energy Corporation 105017th Street. Ste. 1550 Denver,CO 80265 Dear Bob: Enclosed please find: 1. Union Colony Hank Cashier's Check No.1.8655 in the amount of 6,838.46,payable to Tower. 2. Copy of Request to Close Account 3. Copy of Resolution Board of Weld County Commissioners. 4. Copy of bank printout at day of closing the account (today). I believe it's easier to get a serial killer out on bait than to get money back from a governmental body. At any rate,we can now close the file on this one. Regards ,/./ William O. Crews, CPL enclosures WOC/mm 211057 20.4069p,� 44441 AUTHORITY Of CORPORATION TO MAINTAIN DEPOSIT ACCOUNT O Tot Union Colony Sank Northglenn Greeley, Colorado 80631 ItXXXXXX, Colo., lrahr,ury 24 ,19 We, B. G. Solomon , President and Thome. M. Reed , Secretary of yam Mazuma Turnkey pntrArrnrA_ Tnr. A rnlnraein emeperaftoft 54950606 do hereby certify that, at a special meeting of the Board of Directors of said Company regularly and properly called and held In NOxthelenn _, Colorado on the a day of rehq.axy , 19m__, at which meeting a majority of the Directors were present, a resolution was unanimously—adopted by the Board of Directors of said Company, of which the following is a true and correct extract, to-wits "RESOLVE°, That XXI Union Colony Sank (hereinafter referred to as the Bank) be and it hereby ' is designated as a depository of this corporation, and that the Bank be and it hereby is authorized to accept for credit to this corporation and/or for collection, any and all cheeks, drafts, notes and other negotiable instruments payable to this corporation or in which it may have an interest, when endorsed in the name of this corporation,. in writing, by rubber stamp, or otherwise, with or without a designation of the party making such endorsement. "RESOLVED, That the account shall be designated as follows; Mirnma TnrntrAy rnntyartnr4 inr /Weld County jAmanded (]rS_R.-717.85.64) • "RESOLVEO, That any and all funds standing to the credit of this corporation with the Bank in said account may be withdrawn upon checks, drafts and orders or other undertakings for the payment of money, when signed in the name of the corporation by; William 0. Crewe as Attorney-in-Fact Or Cynthia A. E. Zeren as Attorney-in-Fact or as . , or as and countersigned by; Chairman of the Board of Weld County Commissioners as , or as or as , or as "RESOLVED, That the above authorized officers and employees are empowered in accordance with the provisions of the next preceding resolution also to Collect, discount, negotiate, endorse, and assign, In the name of the corporation, all checks, drafts, notes and all other paper, which are payable to the corporation or in which tho corporation has an interest." "RESOLVED, That the signatures of the above persona shall be duly certified to the Bank and shall be submitted on the Bank's own form of signature card and that the Bank is hereby authorized to honor and pay any and all checks, drafts and orders so signed, without inquiry as to the circumstances of issue or the disposition of the proceeds thereof, whether drawn for the individual obligations or for deposit to the individual accounts of the persons above named or other officers or employees of this corporation, for oaah or otherwise," The aforesaid resolutions and each of them are in full force and effect and shall so remain until revoked by similar resolutions properly executed in writing and delivered to the Union Colony Bank; and, in witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hand and have caused the seal of the corporation to be affixed this 26th day of February , 19 88 . President olomon SCAL Secretary Thomas M. Reed PV-lA .O.S7 Tax ID Number L___ 31.1957 CREWS & ZEREN September 5. 1991 PETROLEUM LANG CONSULTANTS Ina Rens MAMA MUM 2 Orlakst 001.03A00 43•01 Loo Morrison. Esq. We)36,41733 oPIaaun Assistant County Attorney (300)66&77.0 OawvaP. Weld County (303)361413e7 915 10th Street Greeley,CO 80631 Re: Roquost for Release of Security-Tower Energy Corporation USR 717:85:64 Dear Loo: Further to my letter of August 8, and at your request,I enclose copies of the following: 1. Nominee Agreement dated December 10, 1986, between Sunshine Valley Petroleum. Sunshine Valley Petroleum Corporation, and Mazuma Turnkey Contractors, Inc. This sets forth that Sunshine was at all times acting as a nominee of Mamma in connection with their lease acquisition and drilling program. 2. Authority of Corporation to Maintain Deposit Account (Union Colony Bank)whereby evidencing that the involved aocount...30-25780...was opened by, and in tho name of, Mazuma Turnkey Contractors, Inc. As background, all drilling was done in tho name of Sunshine Valley Petroleum Corporation, but personnel of Mazuma were actually in chargo of all operations. After completion of each well,Sunshine Valley made all necessary assignments to the working interest owners and Mazuma took over as oporator of record with the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission and had full responsibility for all aspocts of operating, including the collection of woll costs owod by working interest owners, filing of reports, posting of bonds, maintenance of insurance, arranging oil sales, etc. Mazuma Turnkey Contractors, Inc.officially changed their namo to Tower Energy Corporation (which is evidenced in the Weld County Records by a recorded Certificate of Name Change from the Colorado Secretary of State), and it is therefore Tower Energy Corporation that should bo the payee of the funds now in the USR socount at Union Colony Bank. The relationship is indeed a bit confusing,and I hope this is sufficient to explain how the account ended up in the name of Tower. If you need any furthor clarification or information, please let me know. Thanks and regards, rone't William G. Crows. CPL Attorney-in-Fact for Towor Energy Corporation, formerly Mazuma Turnkey Contractors, Inc. enclosures WGC/mm ce: Ed Arco -Tower Energy Corporation - Denver J. Michaol Morgan, Esq. - Lohf. Shaiman& Ross, P.C. - Denver 21.1057 A 4, NOMINEE AGREEMENT THIS NOMINEE AGREEMENT is made December 10, 1986 (to be effective for all purposes on January 22, 1985) , by, between and among SUNSHINE VALLEY PETROLEUM, a sole proprietorship whose address is 950 Stafford, Casper, Wyoming 82609 ("Sunshine Sole Proprietorship") , SUNSHINE VALLEY PETROLEUM CORPORATION, a Wyoming corporation whose address is 950 Stafford, Casper, Wyoming 82609 ("Sunshine Corporation") , and MAZUMA TURNKEY CONTRACTORS, INC. , a Colorado corporation whose address is 11990 Grant Street, Suite 218, Northglenn, Colorado 80233 ("Mazuma") . Sunshine Sole Proprietorship and Sunshine Corporation are collectively referred to herein as "Sunshine". 1. Background. On January 22, 1985, Sunshine Sole Proprietorship and Mazuma agreed that Sunshine Sole Proprietorship (and a corporation then proposed to be formed, now Sunshine Corporation) would acquire, as Mazuma's nominee, oil and gas leases and farmout agreements in Townships 3 through 6 North, Ranges 63 through 67 West, Weld County, Colorado (the "Area of Mutual Interest") . This agreement is intended to confirm and ratify the nominee relationship which the parties have been using since January 22, 1985, and to extend such relationship into the future. 2. Agreement. Sunshine and Mazuma hereby agree that the leases and farmout agreements which have been obtained since January 22, 1985 , and which are now being obtained, by Sunshine (whether Sunshine Sole Proprietorship or Sunshine Corporation) within the Area of Mutual Interest are beneficially owned solely by Mazuma. Promptly following a request by Mazuma, Sunshine shall assign to Mazuma or the parties designated by Mazuma all or any part of the leases or farmout agreements acquired by Sunshine in the Area of Mutual Interest. While nothing contained herein shall require that any such request be in writing, if Sunshine ever fails to make a requested assignment within 7 days after written notice by Mazuma, this agreement may be recorded in the real property records of Weld County, Colorado, where it shall be deemed a conclusive assignment by Sunshine to Mazuma of Sunshine' s entire interest in the leases, farmout agreements and all equipment and other material within the Area of Mutual Interest. Sunshine shall not pledge, mortgage, assign, convey or otherwise transfer any interest beneficially owned by Mazuma within the Area of Mutual Interest unless Mazuma has first given its explicit consent to such transfer. 21.10.5.7 • • 1 STATE OF ‘.4.N......,„41 ) ) ss. COUNTY or N. qr...." ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this “...4-day of December, 1986, by Joan R. Neumiller d/b/a Sunshine Valley Petroleum, a sole proprietorship, and by Wayne P. Neumillet as President of Sunshine Valln$ atalsonos Corporation, a Wyoming corporation, on be 777 "ImYhMk corporation. $v»ue Witness my hand and official seaf Wyotdtnptp.Apr.4.1989 My commission expires: 4a=0* u,itirli Notary u STATE or ) )ss. COUNTY OF ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ���{� day of December, 1986, by B.C. Solomon as President of Mazuma Turnkey Contractors, Inc. , a Colorado corporation, on behalf of said corporation. witness my hand and official seal. My commission expires: tary u zc • 31.1.05 Sunshine has participated and will continue to participate as a working interest owner in certain wells drilled by Mazuma within the Area of Mutual Interest. When any requested assignment is made by Sunshine in strict accordance with Mazuma' s request, Sunshine may reserve a leasehold interest equal to that permitted by Mazuma, which reserved interest shall be the sole property of Sunshine, not subject in any way to this Agreement. Any interest reserved by Sunshine shall conclusively be deemed owned by Sunshine if the concerned assignment has been recorded in the real property records of Weld County for at least 180 days; prior to that time, however , Mazuma may challenge such assignment on the grounds that it reserves a larger interest to Sunshine than that permitted by Mazuma or otherwise !ails to conform to Mazuma's instructions. I Prior to such assignment, all leases, farmout agreements and equipment shall be the sole property of Mazuma, and Mazuma shall be solely responsible for the payment of all bonuses, rentals, surface damage allowances, and other amounts that may arise in connection therewith. Mazuma hereby agrees to indemnify and hold Sunshine harmless from any such payment obligations arising prior to Sunshine's assignment in accordance with Mazuma' s request. 3. Term. This Nominee Agreement shell be deemed effective January 2, 1985, and shall remain in effect until January 22, 2005, unless sooner terminated by mutual agreement of the parties set forth in writing. 4. Binding Effect. This Nominee Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto, their heirs, successors and assigns; provided, however, that this agreement may not be assigned without the express written consent of the other party and no assignment shall relieve the assigning party of debts and liabilities incurred prior to the effective date of assignment. SUNSHINE VALLEY PETROLEUM MAZUMA TURNKEY CONTRACTORS, INC. CORPORATION BY�Gt ���r1 0 By Wayne P."Neumiller, Presi ent B. . o o , president ,loan R. Neumiller d/b/a SUNSHINE VALLEY PETROLEUM l . 7 J an R. 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Morrison GPI\ Brief description of the problem/issue: Should the Board release the USR required collateral In the form of an account with Union Colony Bank for Mazuma Turnkey a/k/a Tower Energy Corporation. The well has since been sold to Basin Exploration but no accounting was made for the collateral when Basin bought out a large number of wells. Currently, state law precludes local regulation of oil and gas. (See attached letter. ) what options exist for the Board? Board could release collateral or refuse to do so until Basin posts collateral. Recommendation to the Board: The current law probably precludes the county holding the collateral and it should be released. If state law changes, we would have to pursue Basin. Initial: Approve Schedule Recommendation work Session Other Lacy V/ Kennedy Kirby Harbert webster LDM:bp attachments wermazum.rmm vises? • CREWS & ZER£N PeTnoi.euM LANE)CONSULTANTS ,6M MTh A1/04000,WTI IIM � August 8, 1991 u4661.1v,ao.o�A0040001 ro,i 04..01,01 oMau+ (11M 460,77.0 01.40111 (000)111.0641 rNc Lee Morrison, Esq. Assistant County Attorney Weld County 91510th street o E C E I V E Greeley, CO 80631 AUG 091991 Re: Request for Release of Security Tower Energy Corporation wELD COUNTY USR 717:85:64 ATTORNEY'S OFFICE Dear Leo: Several years ago, Mazuma Turnkey Contractors, Inc., a Colorado corporation which later changed its nano to Tower Energy Corporation,openod an account at Union Colony Bank to hold the post completion security required by Development Standard 11 of Use by Special Review 717:85:64. This account still exists, and now holds more than 56,700. As we recently discussed, a fair reading of the°borne, La Plata County and Greeley cases suggests that counties and other local governments may not require the posting and maintenance of such post- completion security in connection with oil and gas operations. Tower consequently would like to get its money back from the Union Colony bank account, especially since it sold its interest in the particular wells to Basin Exploration, Inc. nearly two years ago. I enclose copies of the Resolution and Development Standards in USR 717:85:64, a recent bank statoment from Union Colony Bank concerning the account,and a possible form of bank request for execution by Mr. Lary as Chairman of the Weld County Board of County Commissioner:. If you have any questions, or if there's a better way to do this, please give me a call. Thanks and regards, William G. Crews, CPL Attorney-in-Fact for Tower Energy Corporation, formerly Mazuma Turnkey Contractors, Inc. enclosures WGC/mm cc: Ed Arco • Tower Energy Corporation • Denver J. Michael Morgan, Esq. - Lohf, Shaiman & Ross, P.C. - Denver ni i.0J=r . ' • RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE AMENDMENT OF CERTAIN USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - SUNSHINE VALLEY PETROLEUM CORPORATION WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, i.s vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners hel4 a public hearing on the 4th day of March, 1987, at the hour of 2:00 p.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of Sunshine Valley Petroleum Corporation, 950 Stafford, Casper, Wyoming 82609, to amend Use by SpeCial Review Development Standards 2a, 2b, 5 , 8 , 9 , and 11 on the following described real estate, to-wits NEk, Eh Ntak, Wk SEk of SectiOn 33, Township 6 North, Range 65 West and the NA of Section 4, Township 5 North, Range 65 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, said applicant was represented by Michael Morgan, Attorney, and WHEREAS, Section 24.4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance provides standards for review of said Use by Special Review, 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, WHEREAS, having been fully informed, the Board finds that the request to amend Development Standards 02a and t5 shall be denied and those Development Standards remain as they exist at the present time for the following reasons: 1. These Development Standards relate to ensuring adequate protection of the health, safety, and welfare of the 'inhabitants of the neighborhood and the County. 211.057 870159 • Page 3 RE: AMEND USR - SUNSHINE VALLEY PETROLEUM CORPORATION NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the request of Sunshine Valley Petroleum Corporation for amendment of Use by Special Review Development Standards Ala and A5 be, and hereby is, denied. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that Use by Special Review Development Standards N2b, 8, 9, and 11 on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby are, amended as hereinabove stated subject to the following condition: 1. The attached Development Standards for the Use by + Special Review permit be adopted and placed on the Use by Special Review plat prior to recording the plat. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following trots on the 4th day of March, A.D. , 1987. J n �j� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: �(:LwhT WELD CO�� �y�OLORADO i Weld County lark and Recorder and Clerk to the Board Co irman r EXCUSED DATE or siONTNO - AYE 0�yr���r� C.W Kirby, Pro-Tem qputyounty E ark a' " APPROVED A TO FORM: one 18re ner Ja QuA;ne o son + oC unty Attorney 'EXCUSED 'Prank Yamaguchi 870159 ' 141 i DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Sunshine Valley Petroleum Corporation 4 USR-Amended 717+85:64 1. The Vie by Special Review permit is for oil and gas production facilities in an R-1 (Low Density Residential) Zone District a■ submitted in the application materials on file in the Department of Planning Services and subject to the Development Standards stated herein. 2. All tank batteries shall be dejigned to meet the following standards: a. The tank battery cluster shall be bermed to contain the greatest amount of liquid that can be released from the largest tank, assuming a full tank. b. In the event that a residential subdivision development should occur within 1,000 feet of a well, the applicant shall be required to install a six foot chain link fence with three strand barbed wire top to enclose that tank battery cluster. 1 c. All tank batteries shall be painted a wheat color as recommended by the City of Greeley. 3. Smoking shall not be permitted at any well location or tank battery location at any time, and signs indicating such prohibition shall be placed on the well site and at the tank a battery location. 4. Adequate fire fighting apparatus shall be maintained on the well site at all times during drilling and production. 5. Prior to drilling, a metal sign ■hall be placed on the property indicating the name and telephone number of the person (s) to contact in the event of an emergency. 6. Noise standards as delineated in C.R.S. 25-12-301 et seq. , must be maintained. 7. All land within twenty-five feet of any Oil or gas tank containing flammable or combustible materials, or other , appurtenant well production equipment shall be kept free of dry weeds, grass or rubbish. 870159 a Page 2 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - SUNSHINE VALLEY PETROLEUM CORPORATION , 8. If and when low density residential development takes place within 300 feet of any well drilled hereunder, operator shall muffle any gas-powered motors used in conjunction with he level of ane pumping uniletricts to a motor, and noise non-hydraulic pumps shall tbe replaced by hydraulic pumps. 9. Setbacks and offsets for oil and gas production facilities shall be in compliance with the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 10. The on-site oil and gas storage shall meet the City of Greeley' s Uniform Fire Code. 11. The applicant shall obtain a performance bond, irrevocable letter of credit, certificate or other security satisfactory to the Board of County Commissioners of $5,000.00 for each well, to ensure compliance with this requirements of this permit and other applicable Weld County Regulations. Such security shall be retained only until the well is capable of production, and then a single $5,000.00 bond or security shall be held on the entire area of this Use by Special Review. In event of default, it would be made payable to the Weld County Board of Commissioners for the purpose of bringing the well into compliance. When the wells are capped in accordance with State regulations, the remaining $5,000.00 bond or security shall be refunded to the applicant. 12. No permanent disposal of wastes shall be permitted on the sits. 13. The drilling and production of any well shall comply with the Colorado. Oil and Gas Conservation Commission regulations pertaining to oil and gas drilling rules. 14. Drilling muds can be used as an agricultural enhancement. The drilling muds must be applied and disked into sand soils with the landowner' s consent. 15. Upon cessation of the proposed use, the oil and gas production facilities shall be removed and the land shall be reclaimed to its prior use. , 16. All construction done on the property shall be in accordance with the requirements of the weld County Building Code Ordinance. 870159 01.1.05, Page 3 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - SUNSHINE VALLEY PETROLEUM CORPORATION 17. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Design Standards of Section 24.5 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 18. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with the Operation Standards of Section 24.6 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 19. Personnel from the Weld County Health Department, weld County Department of Planning Services, and the western Hill and Eaton Fire Protection Districts shall be granted access onto the property at any reasonable time in order t0 ensure the activities carried out on the property Comply with the Development Standards stated herein and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 20. The Use by Special Review area ahall 'be limited to the plans shown herein and governed by the foregoing Standards and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Any material deviations from the plans or 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 Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. 21. The property owner or operator shall be responsible for complying with all of the foregoing Standards. Noncompliance with any of the foregoing Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 870159 , 3:1.1057 Ollaatta. (24 w RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE INTERGOVERNMENTAL MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT WITH GREELEY POLICE DEPARTMENT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County. Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with an Intergovernmental Mutual Aid Agreement between the Greeley Police Department and the Weld County Sheriff's Office with the terms and conditions being as stated in said Agreement, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that this Intergovernmental Mutual Aid Agreement between the Greeley Police Department and the Weld County Sheriff's Office 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 9th day of September, A.D., 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST' Leath WELD CO��J�1T OLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board dlik" � _ A /� Gor LV irmanBye .��A'�7„agia Deputy Clerk to the baerdl /14bOrmi„ete a Ks edy, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: ���� 111 Jt; *Cd:le�taancee L. Herber i‘jeJEs,'��I�aZ f , /�' County Attorney C. W. Kirb� W. H. (!/V Yr 140 911066 SOOOo1 Cam; 0,/nmi So / pge • w INTERGOVERNMENTAL MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 71 -. day of 0i� tr.atal , 19 Gf� / _ , by and between the COUNTY OF WELD, CO"..ORADO, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of the County of weld, by and on behalf of the WELD COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE, whose address is 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado, 80631, hereinafter referred to as "Sheriff's Office," and the CITY OF GREELEY, COLORADO, by and through its City Council, by and on behalf of the GREELEY POLICE DEPARTMENT, whose address is 919 7th Street, Greeley, Colorado, 80631, hereinafter referred to as "Greeley Police Department." WXTNESSETH: WHEREAS, in the course of police work performed by Sheriff's Office and Greeley Police Department, each law enforcement agency may need additional help from other law enforcement agencies, and WHEREAS, Sheriff's Office and Greeley Polite Department have informally agreed to provide mutual aid to one another in the past, and intend to do so in the future, and WHEREAS, in order to formalize the working relationship between Sheriff's Office and Greeley Police Department, the parties hereto have entered into this Agreement with the goal of increasing public safety, and wHEREAS, Section 29-1-203, C.R.S. , enables local governments to enter into intergovernmental agreements, and WHEREAS, Section 24-7-104, C.R.S. , provides for concurrent jurisdiction of criminal and traffic matters in major cases, and this Agreement in no way is intended to affect that principle. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: X . CALLS FOR POLICE SERVICE A. All calls for police service which are received by the Sheriff 's Office, and concern incidents which have occurred in • the jurisdiction of the Greeley Police Department, will be referred to the Greeley Police Department without unnecessary delay. B. All calls for police service which are received by the Greeley Police Department, and concern incidents which have occurred outside the City limits of Greeley in the jurisdiction of Page 1 of 7 Pages 911000 1 the Sheriff ' s Office, will be referred to the Sheriff's Office without unnecessary delay. C. Calls of an emergency or lite threatening nature may be responded to by the agency which initially receives the call, concurrent with referral to the agency having actual jurisdiction. The urgency of the police mission supersedes temporary jurisdictional determination. When officers from both agencies are at the scene of an emergency, the agency with jurisdiction will have full authority and responsibility for the police operations at the scene. The senior officer from the agency with jurisdiction will be in command of all the police officers from both jurisdictions . For purposes of this agreement, the jurisdiction of the Greeley Police Department will be the City limits of Greeley, and the jurisdiction Of the Sheriff's Office will be any 1 unincorporated area in Weld County outside the City limits of !1 Greeley. II . ;AILS FOR ASSISTANCE A. In cases where emergency assistance is required by either agency, the requested agency shall provide such assistance, in the form of personnel, facilities, and equipment, if it Xs within the ability of that agency to provide such assistance. 1 . Requests for assistance will normally be made through the Dispatch Center of either agency, although other arrangements may be made as appropriate to the incident. 2 . The authority to request emergency assistance from the other agency, and the authority to grant such requests are delegated by the Greeley Chief of Police and by the weld County Sheriff to their on-duty watch commanders. In extremely urgent life threatening situations when there is not sufficient time to contact the watch commanders, officers from either agency may respond immediately to urgent calls for assistance from officers of the other agency. 3 . The amount of aid available to the requesting agency will be dependant upon staffing levels along with facilities and equipment available at the time of the request. In all cases, adequate law enforcement services will be maintained in the jurisdiction of the provider agency; however, all other personnel, equipment, and facilities will be available to the requesting agency if needed. After determining the personnel, equipment and facilities needed to maintain adequate law enforcement services in the City of Greeley at the time of the emergency request, the remainder of the Greeley Police Department's 85 sworn officers, civilian employees, marked police vehicles, unmarXed vehicles, special purpose weapons such as rifles, shotguns, and automatic Page 2 of 7 Pages 311066 weapons, teargas equipment, animal control officers, reserve officers and police explorer scouts, physical facilities, and all other resources will be available to the Sheriff's Office. After determining the personnel, equipment and facilities needed to maintain adequate law enforcement services in the jurisdiction of the Sheriff's Office at the time of an emergency request the remainder of the Sheriff's Office's 91 sworn officers, civilian employees, marked patrol vehicles, unmarked vehicles, special purpose weapons such as rifles, shotguns and automatic weapons, teargas equipment, animal control officers, reserve officers, posse members, physical facilities, and all other resources will be available to the Greeley Police Department. 4. Personnel responding to a call for assistance will report to the highest ranking officer from the requesting agency at the scene of the incident. 3. In all emergency situations, officers from the responding agency will assist as directed by the ranking officer on scene in the jurisdiction of the requesting agency. In accordance with Sections 29-5-103 and 104, G.R.S. , officers from the responding agency will be under the immediate command of their own supervisors on scene, but such supervisors will be under the direct supervision and command of the designated officer in charge in the jurisdiction of the requesting agency. Officers from the responding agency will also assist as directed In the mass processing of arrestees, in the transporting of arrestees, and In the Operation of any temporary arrestee holding or detention facilities that might be established because of large numbers of arrests . 6 . If a call for assistance from the Sheriff's Office appears to require the activation Of the Greeley Police Department Emergency Response Team (ERT) , the decision to activate the ERT will be made by the on-duty Greeley Police Department watch commander who will follow the established Greeley Police Department ERT call out procedure. During any activation of the Greeley Police Emergency Response Team, its members will follow the written guidelines of the Greeley Police Department, and be under the immediate command of the ERT supervisor on scene who will make decisions regarding ERT deployment and tactics, negotiation strategy, and the use of chemical agents . The ERT supervisor will advise and consult with the on scene Weld County Sheriff's Office supervisor regarding EAT deployment and tactics, negotiation strategy, and the use of chemical agents. The ERT supervisor will advise and consult with the on scene weld County Sheriff's Office supervisor regarding ERT operations in advance whenever possible. In compliance with Sections 29-5-103 and 104, C.R.S. , the Sheriff of weld County or his designee on scene will maintain overall command authority over the supervisor of the Greeley Police Page 3 of 7 Pages 311.066 Department Emergency Response Team. If Greeley ERT personnel and/or other Greeley Police personnel are called to assist with any disturbance at the weld County Jail, the on scene Weld County supervisor will make all decisions regarding negotiation strategy, the use of force, and the use of chemical agents inside the Weld County Jail. The Sheriff or his designee will maintain overall command authority over the Greeley Police Department personnel on scene. 7. If a call for assistance from the Greeley Police involves the activation of the Sheriff's Canine Team or Sheriff's Mounted Posse, the activities of the Canine Team or Mounted Posse will be governed by the written guidelines of the Sheriff and on scene Sheriff's Office supervisors. The Greeley Police chief or his designee on scene will maintain overall command authority over the supervisors of the Canine Team and/or the Sheriff's Mounted Posse. 8. The Sheriff's Office and the Greeley Police Department maintain hazardous device expertise and jointly maintain a Hazardous Device Response Unit. If a call for assistance involves the activation of hazardous device personnel from either the Sheriff 's Office or the Greeley Police Department to respond into the other' s jurisdiction, hazardous device personnel will be governed by the written guidelines, and supervised by the agency by which they are employed, but the on scene supervisor of the agency with jurisdiction will maintain overall command authority over all of the members of the Hazardous Response Unit. 9 . The requesting agency will reimburse the provider agency for the actual cost of any expended equipment or supplies at the option of the provider agency. If overtime expenses are incurred, either for personnel responding into the other jurisdiction or for personnel necessary to maintain adequate law enforcement services in the provider's jurisdiction during the incident, these expenses will also be reimbursed to the provider agency at the provider agency's option. 10. Per Sections 29-5-103 and 29-5-104, C.R.S. , police officers responding to a request for assistance from another law enforcement agency possess legal status as law enforcement officers in the jurisdiction of the requesting agency for such time as the requesting agency deems the assignment or assistance is necessary. 11 . Police radios equipped with frequencies of the requesting agency will be provided by the requesting agency to supervisors of the responding agency whenever they are called into the other agency' s jurisdiction to assist with an emergency situation. Page 4 of 7 Pages n4 4 An 12. Press releases and media management will be the responsibility of the requesting agency in whose jurisdiction the emergency incident has occurred. XXX . FOLLOW-UP INVESTIGATION A. Cases initiated by either agency which require subsequent investigation within the jurisdiction of the other agency will be retained by the initial agency. 1. It will be the policy of the Sheriff's Office. to notify the Greeley Police Department when deputies, including members of the weld County Drug Task Force, are conducting an investigation within the jurisdiction of the Greeley Police Department, and to request that a Greeley Police Officer assist the Sheriff 's Office if such assistance is appropriate. 2. Xt will be the policy of the Greeley Police Department including members of the Narcotics Investigations Unit, to notify the Sheriff's Office when officers are conducting an investigation within the jurisdiction of the Sheriff, and to request that a Deputy Sheriff assist the Greeley Police if such assistance is appropriate. 3. The routine service of civil process and civil warrants by members of the Sheriff's Office within the City limits of Greeley is not considered a follow-up investigation, and does not require notification to the Greeley Police Department of such activity. If assistance Is requested by the Sheriff's Office at the location of such an activity, the Greeley Police Department will provide assistance as specified In above Section II . IV. INSURANCE A. Personnel responding to assist within another agency' s jurisdiction are covered by liability and health insurance and workers compensation, in accordance with Sections 29-5-108, 109, and 110, C.R.S. V. INFORMATION EXCHANGE A. Contemporary law enforcement relies heavily on information. Both agencies recognize the other's need for accurate, timely information and the mutual benefits derived from the exchange of such information. 1. The Sheriff's Office will provide the Greeley Police Department with information that may reasonably be expected to impact the City. Page 5 of 7 Pages 2. The Greeley Police Department will provide the Sheriff' s Office with information that may reasonably be expected to impact the jurisdiction of the Sheriff. 3. The criteria to be used to determine information exchange is whether there is any reasonable indication that the persons involved or implicated in an incident may reside in, traverse through, or commit further criminal acts in the jurisdiction of the other. B. Details of specific case exchange will be worked out or updated as needed through agency heads or their designates. VII . WAIVER OF IMMUNITY/THIRD PARTY LIABILITY: A. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their officers or employees may possess, nor shall any portion of this Agreement be deemed to have created a duty of care with respect to any persons not a party tothis Agreement. SIGNED this "/ Z' day of 2/.1_ M-6t h1 , 19 9/ COUNTY OF WELD, by and through ATTEST: ardiejea417 the Board of County Commis- sioners of Weld County, by and on behalf Of the WELD COUNTY WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD SHERIFF'S OFFICE n / , BY: By: Deputy Clerk to the d Lacy, Chairman APPROVED AS TO SUBSTANCE AND AS TO FO • Ed J dan, we d County Sheri Page 6 of 7 Pages 211.084; CITY OF GREELEY, COLORADO, by and through the, Greeley City ATTEST: Council, by and on behalf of the GREELEY POLICE DEPARTMENT BY: By: City Clerk William Morton, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Rick Brady, Greeley City Attorney agrpolics.bap Page 7 of 7 Pages 011.07.6 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 Laurin and Gloria Liddicoat, Otesa Mobile Home Park and LeRoy and Darlene Martinez, Otesa Mobile Home Park. Vincent G. and Irene A. Jungles and Junita Rucker, Cecil S. and Michele J. Miller, Donald Sherwood and Pearl L. Langley, Robert and Helen Baldwin, Edward A. and Carol L. Hereon, Windsor Gas, Bruce M. and Julia A. Victor, Byron Williams, Dale R. and Starlee J. Miller, William and Anne McQueary, Bob and Cheryl Whiston, Terry and Brenda Groves, Otesa Mobile Home Park and Country Estates Mobile Home Park, Rena Hayworth, Mike and Nichol. Zielisko, and Charles and Melvin Cummins, and WHEREAS, despite efforts by the Planning staff to resolve said matter, the violations have not been corrected, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it necessary to bring legal action against those individuals as hereinabove named to correct said violations. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Thomas O. David, Weld County Attorney, be, and hereby is, authorized to proceed with legal action against Laurin and Gloria Liddicoat, Otesa Mobile Home Park and LeRoy and Darlene Martinez, Otesa Mobile Home Park, Vincent G. and Irene A. Jungles and Junita Rucker, Cecil S. and Michele J. Miller, Donald Sherwood and Pearl L. Langley. Robert and Helen Baldwin, Edward A. and Carol L. Hereon, Windsor Gas, Bruce M. and Julia A. Victor. Byron Williams, Dale R. and Starlee J. Miller, William and Anne MCQueary, Bob and Cheryl Whiston, Terry and Brenda Groves. Otte& Mobile Home Park and Country Estates Mobile Home Park, Rena Hayworth, Mike and Nichole Zielisko, and Charles and Melvin Cummins 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. 911070 cam p,,oasv ; n C4 O04 (19) Page 2 RE: VXOLATXONS The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted byilthe following ote on the 9th day of September, A.D.. 1991. Mai. / /���� �I BOARD OF COUNTY COPAIXSSXONERS ATTEST: /6b;''Jq(p� Q!�j WELD CO TY. OLO Weld County Clerk to the Board I // Gor . a , airman BY'71-4- �� �1i "trot r Deputy Cle k to the BOp�A_ eo a Kenne , Pro-Tem APPROVED AS FORM: �1 Constance L. Harbert County Attorney C. W. irb iaR W. H. Webster { 911070 r ti oftt MEMORAf1DUM IRO) se Board of County Commissioners September 6. 1991 To Oaa Department of Planning Services COLORADO tram Legal Action Authorization submati 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 Cods Violations; BCV-1689 BCV-1698 Laurin and Gloria Liddicoat Edward A. and Carol L. Hereon 7151 Elm P.O. Box 27 Longmont, CO 80501 5053 Weld County Road 16 Frederick, CO 80530 BCV-1690 Otesa Mobile Home Park BCV-168O and LeRoy and Darlene Martinez Windsor Gar 3500 35th Avenue #153 1600 W. 1st Street Greeley, CO 80631 Loveland, CO 80537 BCV-1692 BCV-1686 Otesa Mobile Home Park Bruce M. & Julia A. Victor 3500 35th Avenue #160 6071 W. 76th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 Westminster, CO 80003 BCV-1693 BCV-1693 Vincent C. & Irene A. Jungles Byron Williams Junita Rucker 16103 Weld County Road 6 15661 Duquesne Circle Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 Brighton, CO 80601 BCV-1697 BCV-1700 Cecil S. and Michele J. Miller Dale R. & Starlee J. Miller 7402 Weld County Road 11 18512 Weld County Road 15 Longmont, CO 80501 Johnstown, CO 80534 BCV-1699 BCV-1701 Donald Sherwood & Pearl L. Langley William & Anne McQueary 1840 49th Street 14523 Weld County Road 16 Greeley, CO 80631 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 BCV-1695 and BCV-1696 BCV-1695 and BCV-1696 Robert & Helen Baldwin Bob & Cheryl Whiston 8636 Weld County Road 26 8638 Weld County Road 26 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 9th 21, 911070 PC.o8a4 Board of County Commissioners September 6, 1991 Page 2 ACV-1694 BGV-1694 'ferry 6 Brenda Groves Rena Hayworth 24110 Weld County Road 53 24110 Weld County Road 53 Kersey, CO 80644 Kersey, CO 80644 BCV-1688 ACV-1688 Otasa Mobile Home Perk Mike and Nichols 2lelisko Country Eatate■ Mobile Home Park 3500 35th Avenue #122 3500 35th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 Greeley, CO 80631 The Department of Planning also recommends that the County Attorney be authorized to proceed with legal action against any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. Copies of the violation materials are available at the Department of Planning Services' office or the Weld County Attorney's office. 31,107C fee MEMORAn®um 11k Board of County Commissioners September 3, 1991 To Gots Department of Planning Services JO COLORADO pimm Legal Action Authorization Subplot! The Department of Planning Services recommends that the Board of County Commissioners authorise the Weld County Attorney to proceed with legal action against the following parties for violations of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Zoning Ordinance Violations: V1-1783 Charles Cummins Melvin Cummins 31O13 Weld County Road 17 Windsor, CO 80350 The Department of Planning also recommends that the Count Attorney be D ng Y Y 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. 3?.?.070 RESOLUTION RE; ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING PROBABLE CAUSE HEARING - JUDY OAKLEY WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, on May 18, 1988, the Board approved Use by Special Review Permit #828 for a dog kennel to be operated by Judy Oakley, and . WHEREAS, Condition of Approval #6 states that the kennel shall be completed by December 1, 1988, and WHEREAS, the Department of Planning Services has initiated ZCH-70 to compel compliance of the Use by Special Review, and • WHEREAS, on February 27, 1491, Judy Oakley appeared before the Board requesting an extension of time to complete said kennels, and WHEREAS, by Resolution dated February 27, 1991, a six month extension was granted to Ms. Oakley, and a Probable Cause Hearing was scheduled for September 9, 1991, and WHEREAS, on September 9, 1991, a Probable Cause Hearing was held to determine whether or not there is sufficient violation to schedule a Show Cause Hearing, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to continue said Probable Cause Hearing to October 2. 1991 at 9;00 a.m. to allow time for staff to assist the owner in completion of a work plan suitable to both parties. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, the Probable Cause Hearing be, and hereby is, continued to October 2, 1991 at 9;00 a.m. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that staff from the Department of Planning Services and the Health Department be, and hereby is, directed to assist the owner in completion of a work plan suitable to both parties. 911079 CC Pi., Fa-, Cam, OPP) Hoke 92.0413 .7. I Page 2 REt PROBABLE CAUSE HEARING - OAKLEY The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted b the followin vote on the 9th day of September, A.D., 1991. {/ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST'�rall i ,a4017 WELD CO OLO Weld County Clerk to the Board GO . L y. a rman By t 4/1.1 1�f�l S i�� +-r Deputy Cle to the�Qp�� Ge e Ke edy, ro-Tem , APPROVED AS 0 FORMS /99nreate`1 441 2 Constance L. Harbert ; ?. ...Cei0 es County Attorney C. W. Kirb � 1-67/4 � W. H. Webste 911079 THE FOLLOWING HANDWRITTEN WARRANTS WILL HE APPROVED ON l:Slek7 u!!V NUMBER OF WARRANTS ' 01 GENERAL FUND $ 6 ,Z.00 NUMBER OF WARRANTS 71 PAYROLL FUND $ NUMBER OF WARRANTS 12 SOCIAL SERVICE FUND $ PREPARED BY: e eleit#hge.--1 t 017252.009 THE rFOLLOWING nnARE THE TOTAL WARRANTS XSSUED THAT WILL 13E DISTIBUTED ON qqf a: 01 GENERAL FUND $ Z Oqr 274' ci,'3 71 PAYROLL FUND $_ 12 SOCIAL SERVICES FUND $_ I V q, e 5e, II I PREPARED BY: eR y(1%2 pit 03-01-88 �, t, .;gym WELD COUNTY. COLORADO PAGE GENERAL FUND CLAIMS V.O. WARRANT NO. P.O. N0. VENDOR AMOUNT �q« ./ 902516 860576 STANG, DAVID 62.00 TOTAL $ 62.00 STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD )) ss This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures lIgx EpisER cilletleted on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through 1 and dated anr 19 91 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite thee—times with the total amount $ 6 .0 , DATED THIS 11TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER 19 91 liJELD CO F A 114411 • SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE M7 THIS 11TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER 19 91 , MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MY COMMISSION EXPIRES JUNE 8, 1, /994 C ' STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD )) ss • We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) disapprove) the claims as set forth above: and warrants in paymenk2tfrefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the GENERAL FUND tot ing $ Ch n ATTEST: � r WELD COUNTY CLGZX TO THE BOAR ember % Deputy Member ,� / i Member • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • W W W W W V 441 W W W X Y W Wla W 41 W W Wta W W C A '0 w w f co W W • 7R A .D w * w W • N • O V o la • m 2 N A -1 NI . 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Z m m L 1• • H V r fl a A A .1 Trop C O 1 S« 7Spo n .. 1 I� ! 70 1 (1 m C C ro C I lO A 8 I m X m o 1 b • L N m T H2 1 pp� X. .. ..' A N III I� A a A w 1 N ♦ C O }i4 m 60 w m �D m q m m 6+ z m ('� w 0 m 1 1 a T q A 2 �` � X 0 2 N 0' Po 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 911 qI a ti AGENDA WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING Tuesday, June 4, 1991 12:00 noon - Weld County Planning Commission Luncheon - Mirasol, 627 8th Avenue, Greeley, Colorado. * * * * * * * * w * w * * * * * * * * * * * * * * w * * * * * * * 1:30 p.m. - Public Meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission, County Commissioners' First Floor Hearing Room (#101) , Weld County Centennial Center, 913 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. ROLL CALL . Jerry Kiefer, Chairman bud Clemons, Vice-Chairman Leann Reid Jean Hoffman Richard Kimmel Judy Yamaguchi Ann Garrison Don Feldhaus Shirley Camenisch 1. -Consider proposed amendments to Sections 11, 20, 30, 40, 60, 72, and 86 of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance. 2. CASE NUMBER: USR-945 APPLICANT: James and NiCOle Hill REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a single-family dwelling on a lot under the minimum lot size in the (A) Agricultural zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NW4 of Section 3, T3N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, LOCATION: Approximately 3 miles northwest of the Town of Platteville, east of and adjacent to Weld County Road 19 1/2. 3, CASE NUMBER: USR-946 APPLICANT: Greg and Mary Austin REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a dog kennel in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW4 of Section 30, T2N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: South of and adjacent to Weld County Road 16 1/2 and approximately 1/2 mile east of Weld County Road 1. Qlkirn �1, � ht 4 .v PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA June 4, 1991 Page 2 4. CASE NUMBER: S-316 APPLICATION: Flatiron Structures Company REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and Planned Unit Development Plan, 1st Filing. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A part of the W2 SW4 of Section 11, T2N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of and adjacent to Weld County Road 22: east of and adjacent to the 1.25 Frontage Road. S. CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-918 APPLICANT: Jamison Tool, Incorporated and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. REQUEST: An amended Site Specific Development Plan, a Special Review permit and a Certificate of Designation for a 810-Medical Incineration Facility in the I.3 (Industrial) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 32, T3N, R6SW of the ) 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: South of Weld County Road 28 and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 41. I I AGENDA WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING Tuesday, July 2, 1991 12:00 noon - Weld County Planning Commission Luncheon - Pepe O'Toole., 2726 West 11th Street Road, Greeley, Colorado. w w w w w w * * e a w w * w w e w w w w w * w w w w w * w * w w w 1:30 p.m. - Public Meeting of the Weld County Planning' Commisslon, County Commissioners' First Floor Hearing Room (#101), Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. ROLL CALL Jerry Kiefer, Chairman Bud Clemona, Vice-Chairman LeAnn Reid Jean Hoffman Shirley Camenisch Richard Kimmel Ann Carriaon Don Faldhaus Judy Yamaguchi 1. CASE NUMBER: USR-951 APPLICANT: Elaine Zadel REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit fox a commercial use (excavating contractor shop) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW4 of Section 34, T4N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: 9023 Weld County Road 38; north of and adjacent to Weld County Road 38, and east of and adjacent to Weld County Road 19. 2. CASE NUMBER: Z-461 APPLICANT: Charles and Barbara Patterson REQUEST: Change of Zone from A (Agricultural) to I-3 (Industrial) . LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the S2 SE4 of Section 19, T1N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: West of Highway 85, north of Weld County Road 6; approximately 2 miles north of the City of Brighton. 3. CASE NUMBER: Z-462 APPLICANT: Gerrity Oil and Gas Corporation REQUEST: Change of Zone from R-1 (Low Density Residential) to C-3 (Commercial) . LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the W2 of Lot 2 of the SW4 SE4 of Section 9, T5N, R65W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: East of Balsam Avenue; approximately 300 feet south of East 18ch Street (Highway 34). 1 �,' AGENDA WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING Tuesday, July 16, 1991 • 12:00 noon - Weld County Plenning Commission Luncheon - Pepe O'Toole', 2726 West 11th Street Road, Greeley, Colorado. • w w * w a * a * * * w w * w * w w w * w w * w * w w w w w w w w w 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 Jerry Kiefer, Chairman Bud Clemons, Vice-Chairman LeAnn Reid Jean Hoffman Shirley Camenisch Richard Kimmel Ann Garrison Don Feldhaus Judy Yamaguchi 1. CASE NUMBER: USR-953 APPLICANT: Western Cas Supply Company REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a major facility of a public utility (Natural Cu Processing and Support and Service Facility) , in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 5, T11N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: East of Highway 85, approximately 2 miles north of Weld County Road 128. I (\\46 �qi,,1(21, II AGENDA WELD COUNTY PUNNING COMMISSION MEETING Tuesday, August 6, 1991 12:00 noon - Weld County Planning Commission Luncheon - Golden Corral Restaurant, 3502 W. 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. * w w * * * * * * * * * * w * * * * * * * w * * * w * * * * * * * 1:30 p.m. - Public Meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission, Room (#350), Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. ROLL CALL Bud Clemons, Vice-Chairman Jean Hoffman LeAnn Reid Richard Kimmel Shirley Camenisoh Don Feldhaus Judy Yamaguchi 1. Election of Officers 2. CASE NUMBER: USR x/952 APPLICANT: Venture Propane, LTD. c/o Freda Farmer REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and A Special Review Permit for an Agricultural Service Establiahment (retail propane sales, propane storage, sales office, and 6 dwellings.) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 Section 11, T6N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: North of and adjacent to Weld County Road 70 And west of and . adjacent to Weld County Road 23. 1-(\k/.6 {\\I°\` AGENDA WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING Tuesday, September 3, 1991 12:00 noon - Weld County Planning Commission Luncheon - Golden Corral Restaurant, 3302 W. 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. * * * * * * * * * * * *-* * * * * * * w * * * * * * * * * * * * * 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 Bud Clemons, Chairman Judy Yamaguchi, Vice-Chairman LeAnn Reid Jean Hoffman Shirley Camenisch Richard Kimmel Don Feldhaus 1. CASE NUMBER: USR-954 APPLICANT: Colorado Engineering and Experimental Station, Inc. REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an expansion of a non conforming use (Flow Metering Facility) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LECAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 36, T10N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 1 mile north of Weld County Road 108 on the west side of Weld County Road 37. 2. CASE NUMBER: Z-463 APPLICANT: Harrison Resource Corporation REQUEST: A Change of Zone from A (Agricultural) to a P.U.D. District. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NE4 of Section S, T6N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: South of and adjacent to Weld County Road 74, west of and adjacent to State Highway 257, and south of and adjacent to the Town of Windsor. nc69:3 \\\ • SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING t September 3, 1991 A regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission was held September 3, 1991, in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room (Room #101), Weld County Centennial Building, 915 Tenth Stint, Greeley, Colorado. The meeting was called to order by the Chairman, Bud Clemons at 1:30 p.m. Tape 401 Roll Call Richard Kimmel Present Jean Hoffman Present Judy Yamaguchi Present LeAnn Reid Present Don Feldhaus Present Shirley Camenisdh Present Bud Clemons Present Also present: Rod Allison, Principal 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 6, 1991, was approved as corrected, CASE NUMBER: USR-954 APPLICANT: Colorado Engineering and Experimental Station, Inc. REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for an expansion of a non conforming use (Flow Metering Facility) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 36, T10N, R66W of the 6th P.M„ Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 1 mile north of Weld County Road 108 on the west side of Weld County Road 37. Steve Caldwell, co-owner, Colorado Engineering and Experimental Station, Inc. , explained the business has been operating in an old missile site for the past 25 years. It is a very unique operation consisting of 27.1 acres, all underground. This proposal is for expansion of office apace, to be located above ground. d Jean Hoffman asked about the two commercial wells and what progress had been made with the State Engineer. Rod Allison explained this was addressed in Condition of Approval #4. In order to cover all uses and structures proposed in the application, Rod also recommended Condition of Approval #5 be added. Bud Clemons asked Steve Caldwell if he had seen the Department of Planning Services' recommendation and agreed with all points, Steve Caldwell said yes, Bud Clemons asked if there was anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against this application. No one wished to speak. bric.) 0\1, 100 SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING September 3, 1991 Page 2 Richard Kimmel moved Case Number USR-954, Colorado Engineering Experiment Station, Inc. , be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commissions• recommendation for approval. Motion seconded by LeAnn Reid. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Jean Hoffman - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; LeAnn Reid - yea; Don Feldhaus - yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Bud Clemons yes. Motion carried. CASE NUMBER: Z-463 APPLICANT: Harrison Resource Corporation REQUEST: A Change of Zone from A (Agricultural) to • P.U.D. District. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NE4 of Section 5, T6N, R67W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: South of and adjacent to Weld County Road 74, wear of and adjacent to State Highway 257, and south of and adjacent to the Town of Windsor. Craig Harrison, applicant, thanked Rod Allison for all the help on this P.U.D. process. He displayed exhibits of the proposal and explained the creative concepts of open apace loops. There will be an 1800 square foot minimum for all the homes, with a 3 car garage mandatory (for storage) . Ten trees, 3 of which will be evergreens, of a 3" caliber will be planted on each proposed site. This will help fill the barren look of new projects. He explained he went door. to door with this proposal before coming before the Planning Commission, to ensure that surrounding property owners had no objections. Jean Hoffman questions the letter about tax revenue from Sheriff Jordan, Weld County Sheriff's office, enclosed in the package the Planning Commission received. Craig Harrison explained that he sent a rebuttal further explaining the cost of the lots alone would be $30.00 a square foot and the Sheriff's Office was figuring $60.00 a square foot for the ground and the house. He felt this situation could be remedied once this confusion was addressed. Jean Hoffman asked if the private driveways proposed would create too much of a problem with upkeep. Craig Harrison explained that he is trying to keep lot coats down and let individual users put in the utility connections and driveways onto each proposed lot. Jean Hoffman asked if he thought potential buyers would be willing to do this. Craig Harrison said yes. Bud Clemons asked if mail carriers would deliver since the driveways would be privately owned. Craig Harrison said he had not spoken with the Postal Service, but he thought in similar cases mail WAS delivered in a cluster of mailboxes located out on the County road. i After discussion about the internal roadway system for the P.U.D. , Rod Allison explained the County had minimum standards for roads but not for driveways. SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING September 3, 1991 Page 3 Jean Hoffman asked about the livestock issue. She wanted to know about the design of the outbuilding units. Craig Harrison explained an architectural committee will have to sign off on any proposal. Rod Allison read into the record the change from the word "septic" to "sewer" in Condition of Approval #5. The Chairman asked if there wee anyone in the audience who wished to speak for or against the application. Scott Jefferson, surrounding property owner, said he had moved to the country to be in the country. He has concerns about police protection. This proposal will affect his cattle feeding operation. Shirley Camenisch wanted to know if this proposal would help the feed and tack store they own and operate. Scott Jefferson said yes. Rod Allison explained the cattle feeding operation haft been operating in accordance with an amended Special Use permit. Shirley Camenisch asked how many cattle they fed. Scott Jefferson said 1,500 head. Rod Allison reviewed Condition #5 of the amended Special Use permit. Craig Harrison responded to Scott Jefferson's comments saying they had been neighbors for 4 years, and that he raises cattle also. He explained when the property was purchased the Jefferson's acquired a Special Use permit for the horses. This P.U.D. application would benefit Scott Jefferson's feed and tack store located nearby. The expanded use for cattle had been no problem until this P.U.A. was put into motion. He said the Town of Windsor liked this proposal. The vote at the Windsor Planning Commission meeting had been unanimous. The Chairman asked Rod Allison to read the Planning staff's recommendation into the record. Jean Hoffman moved that Case Number Z-463, Harrison Resource Corporation, c/o Craig Harrison be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commissions recommendation for approval. Judy Yamaguchi seconded the motion. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yea; Jean Hoffman • yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes; LeAnn Reid • yes; Don Feldhaus yes; Shirley Camenisch - yes; Bud Clemons - yes. MO Led unanimously. Meeting adjourned at :53 p.m. e�pect • lly su• e , r � \"Sha ;. u Secretary • WELD CD/;t;rly COliv, 11 ni 41'..,,I.,.r 3 - - - _ fill S�° —9 pw n. 5' -- - - DISTRICTCOURT, WELD COUNTY ,COLORADO CASE NO. 91 CV 676 Di WORM;-1. _ r'_ li SG:HtIONS TB t C EASTMAN KODAK CO:2AV. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. v, CORDON E. LACY. GEORGE KENNEDY. CONSTANCE L. HARBERT. C. W. KIRBY. Plaintiff W. R. WEBSTER 6 WARREN LASELL Defendant The People of the State of Coloredo � COUNTY BOARD or EQUALIZATION To the Defendants)mimed above: You are summoned and required to file with the clerk of this court an answer or other response to the attached complaint within twenty(:0)days after this summons is served on you in the State of Colorado.or within thirty (30)days after this summons is served on you outside the State of Colorado. If you fail to file your answer or other response to the complaint in writing within the applicable time penod. judgment by default may be entered against,you by the court for the relief demanded in the complaint, without any further nonce to you, The following documents are also served with this summons: Date: September 4. 1991 C.- Sic nN.M,X. .IN+IpnIJI ,I CI.1.BOMA.L'IM.1 Cwll 11,1/IIN b.MAIM.,1./.,Von.yJm,.Irl • rod •V,lu. Ala Poe. #7641 Rol and 6 Hart 4601 DTC Boulevard. Suite 1050 This summons Is Issued pursuant to Rule 4. CRCP. as emended. Denver. Colorado 80237 A copy of the complaint must be served with this summons, f't011 290-1600 RETURN OF SERVICE State of County of I declare under oath that I served this summons and a copy of the complaint in this case on in County a , on at _ at the following location: .e by handing it to a person identified to me as the defendant, 5> leaviny it with the defendant who refused service, by leaving it with designated to receive service for the defendant, I am over the age of IS ,years and am not interested in nor r party to this case, I attempted to serve the defendant on occasions but have nut been able to locate the defendant. Return to the plaintiff is made on u.l. Subscribed and .worn to before the this day of . 19 • in County. State of . Notary Public• Date .r Private process server Sheriff, County Service S •tiolur. .M.uIJ m.luJ++dJrr+.+nJ nptrmu.n JAW of.omml..lon. Mileage S _ \^,\ No, 195CA,Rev,pr. It%mom R MIL ACTION a WrYin ralOnl+/.n4:•w 1.111 N.,Lanoua,C0110]l+ W,;,,i..An C `, y Cc: CAUNi) 4S DXSTRICT COURT, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Case No. / G'" [ COMPLAINT EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Plaintiff, vs. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION; CORDON E. LACY, GEORGE KENNEDY, CONSTANCE L. HARBERT, C. W. KIRBY, and W. H. WEBSTER, in their official capacity as members of the Weld County Board of Equalization; and WARREN LASELL, in his official capacity as the Weld County Assessor, Defendants. Plaintiff Eastman Kodak Company ("Taxpayer") , for its Complaint against defendants, alleges as follows; GENERALS ALLEGATIONS $ND CLAIMS FOILAELIEF 1. Taxpayer is a New Jersey corporation, which is authorized to do business in the State of Colorado. 2. Defendant Weld County Board of Equalization (the "Board") is a statutory body created pursuant to Section 39-8-101, 16B C.R.S. (1982) , which is required to review assessments made by the Assessor of Weld County. Section 39-8-102, 16B C.R.S. (1982) . 3. Defendants Gordon E. Lacy, George Kennedy, Constance L. Harbert, C. W. Kirby, and W. H. Webster are the current members of the Board by virtue of their status as members of the Weld County Board of County Commissioners. a. Defendant Warren Lasell (the "Assessor") is the current Assessor of Weld County, Colorado. S. Taxpayer is the owner of certain land and real property improvements which comprise an industrial manufacturing facility commonly known as Kodak Colorado Division (the "Plant") . The Plant is located near Windsor, in Weld County, Colorado. 6. For 1991 property tax purposes, the Assessor assigned an actual value of $89,744,767 to the real property comprising the Plant. 7. Pursuant to Section 39-5-122(2) , 16B C.R.S. (1990) , Taxpayer timely protested the Assessor's valuation of the real property comprising the Plant for tax year 1991. The Assessor denied Taxpayer's Protest. 8. Taxpayer filed a timely Petition appealing to the Board the Assessor's denial of Taxpayer's Protest, pursuant to Section 39-8-106, 16B C.R.S. (1982 and 1990) . 9. After a hearing, the Board denied Taxpayer's appeal. A copy of the Board's decision is attached to this Complaint. 10. The actual value assigned to the real property comprising the Plant by the Assessor and affirmed by the Board for tax year 1991 is excessive. 11. The actual value of the real property comprising the Plant for 1991 property tax purposes is no more than $62, 500,000. 12. Pursuant to Section 39-8-108(1) , 168 C.R.S. (1990) , Taxpayer is entitled to appeal the decision of the Board to this Court for a trial de novo to determine the actual value of the real property comprising the Plant for 1991 property tax purposes. 13. This Complaint is being filed within 30 days after the mailing of the Board's decision, pursuant to Section 39-8-108(1) , 16B C.R.S. (1990) . 14. By pursuing its appeal to the Board, Taxpayer has exhausted its administrative remedies. 15. Venue is proper under Section 39-8-108(1) , 165 C.R.S. (1990) . WHEREFORE, Taxpayer respectfully requests that this Court grant the following relief: 1. Conduct a trial QQ n4XR to review the value assigned to the real property comprising the Plant for 1991 property tax purposes; 2. Reverse the Board's denial of Taxpayer's appeal and order that the actual value of the real property comprising the Plant for tax year 1991 be reduced to an amount to be shown at trial, not to exceed $62,500,000; and 3. Grant Taxpayer such other relief as the Court may deem appropriate, including an award of costs and attorneys' fees. 2 Dated: August 10, 1991. Respectfully submitted, Ala Poe, 7641 Mar D. Metzger, 013779 HOLLAND 6 HART 4601 OTC Boulevard, Suite 1050 Denver, Colorado 80237 Telephone: (103) 290-1600 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Address of Plaintiff: Eastman Kodak Company Attn: Mr. David Finnman Property Tax Manager 141 State Street Rochester, NY 14650-0904 Avails 3 KtL; EIVED AUG 2 : 1991 HOLLAND & HART REsowr oN us THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, 1991, WELD COUNTY. COLORADO PETITION OF: EASTMAN KODAK CO CORP TAX DEPT ATTN DAVE FINMAN 343 STATE ST ROCHESTER. NY 14630 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN; R 0128087 PARCEL; 080726000030 - 23338 w2 26 6 67/E2SE4/E2W2NE4/E2NE4 27 6 67 ALL 34 6 67 EXC N2NWa/N2SW4 ALSO EXC PARCEL DESC REC 01324120 ALSO EXC BEG $4 COR S84016'W 438.07' N1160' E1890.33' 5990.40' S84016'W 1461.93' TO BEG N2Nw4 33 6 67 (BD 14R) 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 rent and valuation of real and personal property within weld County, fixed and made by the County Asssssor for the year 1991, and WHEREAS. said petition has been heard before the County Asssssor 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 Asssssor's valuation for the year 1091, claiming that the property described in such petition was d too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS, said petitioner represented by Alan Poe, Attorney, 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 Asssssor. Such evidence indicated the value was reasonable. equitable, and derived according to the methodologies, percentages. figures and formulas dictated to the Weld County Asssssor by law. As such, this Board finds that the Petitioner failed to meet the burden of proving that the Asssssor's valuation was incorrect. The ment and valuation of the Weld County Asssssor 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 910895 Page 2 ' REt BOE - EASTSAN KODAK CO options: 1. Board of mint Appeals: You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE's) decision to the Board of Asssssment Appeals (BAA). Such hearing is the =II hearing et which testimony. exhibits. or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the BAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, 2Lisz the record created at the BAA 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 BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and should be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of denial by the CBOE tot Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street. Room 523 Denver. CO 80203 Phone: 860-5880 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_Arbitrationt You have the right to submit your case to arbitration. If you choose this option the arbitrator's decision is final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. (Section 39-8-106.5, CRS) Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the CBOE of your intent. You and the CBOB 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. 910895 Page 3 RE: BOE - EASTMAN KODAK CO Arbitratt9n Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty days from the dime the arbitrator is selected. Both you and the CBOC 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 mall within ten (10) days of the hearing. Such decision is final and not subject to review. Feea 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 9th day of August, A.D.. 1991. ����j BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS I ATTEST: 'aiden WELD CO . . COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Cord . a rman By: ,_i1 EXCUSED Deputy Clark to the Board Geo a Kennedy. Pro-Tem if • APPROVED AS TO FORM:�� jz � Constance L. Harbert �,s• 1 ml�29 c� Issistant County Attorney C. W./Kirby • W. x, Webster 910895 I RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD or COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO SEPTEMBER 11. 1991 TAPE #91-25 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, September 11, 1991, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tam Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Weld County Attorney. Thomas O. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director. Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of September 9. 1991. as printed. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: There were no additions to today's agenda. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. DEPARTMENT HEADS AND ELECTED OFFICIALS: Drew Scheltinga, Engineering Director, reported on the status of the construction and bridge projects. They have completed four construction projects and three bridges this year. George Goodell, Road and Bridge Director, gave a report on the status of each division, as well as the paving and graveling projects. They have paved a total of 73.60 miles with asphalt and have used a total of 108,183 tons of asphalt. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund 5209,274.93 Handwritten warrants: General fund S 62.00 Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Let the record reflect that a recess was taken at this time to allow the Board to convene as the Board of Social Services, BIDS: APPROVE COPIERS - VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS: Pat Persichino, Director of General Services, presented an evaluation of the bids for mid-sized copiers when supplies and maintenance costs are included. When figured over a three year period, the 1991 Mita DC3585 shows the lowest cost. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve the Mita DC3585. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. APPROVE MID-SIZE COPIERS - DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S AND SHERIFF'S OFFICE: Mr. Persichino also presented an evaluation of bids for large copiers for the District Attorney's and Sheriff's Office. When figured over a three year period. including supplies and maintenance costs, the 1990 Canon NP6652 will provide the lowest cost. Commissioner Webster moved to approve the Canon NP6652. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. APPROVE CONSTRUCTION ON BRIDGE 19/68A - ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT: Mr. Persichino presented a letter from the Engineering Department recommending the bid be awarded to the Centennial Construction Company who has submitted the low bid of $156,853.98. Drew Seheltinga, County Engineer, was present and stated the company is bondable and have experienced people working with them, ■o he has no problem with accepting their bid. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said recommendation. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. PRESENT BIDS: There were no bide to be presented today. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER SUPPLEMENTAL PERFORMANCE GUARANTEE AGREEMENT AND ACCEPT COLLATERAL - COLORADO INCINERATION SERVICES, INC.: Keith Schuett, Department of Planning Services, stated the Agreement has been reviewed by Planning staff, County Attorney staff, Health Department staff, and Engineering staff and there were no problems apparent. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said Agreement. Seconded by Commissioner Webster, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER SUPPLEMENTAL PERFORMANCE GUARANTEE AGREEMENT - TIRE MOUNTAIN. INC., AND JARRALD A. AND FAYE L. JAMISON; Mr. Schuett stated the same people as above have reviewed this Agreement and find no problem with it. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, stated their collateral will be somewhat unique in the fact that they will fund 5% over the next five years to be escrowed into an account. of which up to 50Z of proceeds will be paid to the County if Tire Mountain fails to meet the terms of the Agreement. Commissioner Webster moved to approve said Agreement. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER AMENDMENT TO OIL AND GAS LEASE BY BASIN EXPLORATION, INC.. BASIN OPERATING COMPANY, AND ASSOCIATED NATURAL GAS, INC., AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - SE}SEI 518. TZN, R65W: Mr. David stated this well is north of Brighton. The present lease is one of the old leases which did not allow pooling. This amendment would update the lease to Conform with our present lease requirements for pooling. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said Amendment and to authorize the Chairman to sign said Amendment. Seconded by Commissioner Webster, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: SETTING WELD COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE FEES: Mr. Warden explained these fees are for copying of case reports. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve said fees. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. Minutes - September 11, 1991 Page 2 CONSIDER APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE FOR MIGRANT HEAD START TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SUPPLEMENT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN, Mr. Warden explained this $15,000 request is for June I. 1991 through May 31. 1992. The request includes funding to allow five Migrant Headstart staff to attend the National Migrant Headstart Conference, two migrant parents to attend the Parent Training Conference, six Migrant Headstart staff members to attend the Component Training, as well as funding for specific staff job development. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said Application and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. PLANNING: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: VIOLATIONS OF THE BUILDING CODE ORDINANCE - COUNTRY ESTATES MOBILE HOME PARK, JORDAN, GRISHAM. AND RARDIN: Commissioner Webster moved to approve this Resolution authorizing the County Attorney to proceed with legal action against Country Estates Mobile Home Park, Carl and Elsa R. Jordan. Leslie and Aline Grisham, and Tony Rardin for violations of the Wald County and Building Code Ordinance. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. 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 9:45 A.M. APP/ Md� BOARD OF ATTEST: �a/y/� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY •.•LORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Cord• r'- a� . airman By: eputy Clerk to the Bo GeT a Ken =dy, Pro-Tem d:yy`Jy1'��'f • onstance L. Harbert !B/ C. w. Kirin St/331 w. H. webster Minutes - September 11, 1991 Page 3 COMMISSIONERS' QUARTERLY REPORT Road anQ,AxIAPe Denatrmenr September 11, 1991 TRUCKINQ Crews are hauling gravel out of the Hokestra Pit at this time. There has been approximately 254 miles of Weld County Roads graveled this year, using 158,750 tons of gravel, which is approximately which is 72% of the 350 mile goal. Twenty-three miles of graveled roads have been upgraded for asphalt, using 242,948 tons of gravel. Total gravel hauled by the Trucking Department year-to-date for graveling roads and as upgrade for asphalt is 401,698 tons of gravel. 108,183.37 tons of asphalt were hauled for paving projects so far this year. MINTNC The cone rock crusher is working at the Hokestra Pit presently. The screening plant is at the Wilson Pit. Material crushed by the cone rock crusher purchased in 1986 to date is 1,691.411 tons. . Material crushed year-to-date is 308,687 tons. Material screened year-to-date is 127,920 tons, We anticipate screening and crushing approximately 450,000 tons of material this year. The Mining Department has crushed and screened 436,607 tons year-to-date, which is 97.02% of the 450,000 ton goal. ,AGE To date, 18 of the 30 contemplated bridge projects have been completed. There have been 22 minor bridge repair. There have been 33 culvert installations. Ditch cleaning has been performed at 54 locations. Trees have been trimmed at 11 locations. Two special jobs have been completed. Commissioners' Quarterly Road 6 Bridge Report 9/11/91 Page 2 MAINTENANCE, As always, the fleet is in charge of routine maintenance. The gradere have been working with the trucks spreading the gravel. They have also been involved with the asphalt crew in the upgrading of approximately 25 miles of road. Tomar Services began mowing weeds per agreement with Weld County for the second time this season in August. To date, 407.2 miles have been mowed. MAINTENANCE:SUPP0RT Signing - 1,963 signs Cinders - 306 yards, Stockpiled - 216 yards Snow Fence - 27 Installed; 3,750 feet Cattle guard Maintenance - 77 Culvert Cleaning and Repair - 227 New Culvert Installations - 89 Miscellaneous - 77 jobs Striping - 1052 Miles Cold Mix - 1,62 tons Railroad Crossings Repaired - 2 Emergency After Hours Calls - 53 The Maintenance-Support spends a great deal of time repairing and replacing signs that have been vandalized. 172 signs have been vandalized and therefore repaired or replaced for a total cost in materials and time of approximately $6,515.83 or $37.88 per sign. The following previously paved roads were overlayed with asphalt: WCR 19 between Hwy. 52 and WCR 20 3.5 miles WCR 49 between WCR 30 and WCR 44 6.0 miles WCR 31 between WCR 42 and WCR 44 1.0 miles WCR 17 between WCR 42 and WCR 36 6.0 miles M Commissioners' Quarterly Road & Bridge Report 9/11/91 Page 3 WCR 396 between WCR 27 and WCR 29 1.0 miles WCR 35 between WCR 66.5 and WCR 70 1.5 miles WCR 57 between Hwy. 41 and WCR 45 2.0 miles WCR 42 between WCR 56.5 and WCR 58.5 2.0 miles WCR 58 between WCR 25 and WCR 27 .75 miles WCR 15 between WCR 68 and WCR 72 2.0 miles WCR 35 between WCR 64 and WCR 64.5 .5 miles WCR 37 between WCr 68 and WCR 74 3.0 miles WCR 74 between WCR 19 & Eaton 9.0 miles WCR 51 between WCR 80 and WCR 82.5 1.5 mile■ WCR 77 between Hwy. 14 and WCR 98 4.0 miles WCR 89 between WCR 136 and WCR 132 2.0 miles WCR 29.5 between WCR 54 and WCR 56 1.0 miles WCR 74 in Severance .25 miles WCR 21 at Milliken .25 miles WCR 50 between WCR 39 and WCR 43 2.0 miles Spanish Colony (Johnstown) .25 miles WCR 17 (Johnstown) .25 miles TOTAL MILES OF PAVED ROADS OVERLAYED WITH ASPHALT 49.75 miles Commissioners' Quarterly Road 4$ Bridge Report 9/11/91 Page 4 The following gravel roads were overlayed vith new asphalt: WCR 51 between WCR 74 and WCR 80 3.0 miles WCR 35 between WCR 70 and WCR 74 2.0 miles WCR 21 between Hwy. 392 and WCR 74 3.0 miles WCR 72 between Hwy. 257 and WCR 19 1.0 mile WCR 39 between WCR 40 and WCR 28 6.0 miles WCR 45 between Hudson and WCR 4 3.5 miles WCR 23 between Hwy, 52 and WCR 14.5 1.0 miles Brantner Road 1.1 mile Intersection of '0' Street and 83rd Ave. .25 mile WCR 1 between WCR 32 and WCR 38 3.0 miles TOTAL MILES OF NEW OVERTAX 23.85 miles Asphalt Totals year-to-date: 22 Projects Completed 23.85 Miles of New Asphalt 49.75 Miles of Overlay 73.60 Total Miles of New Asphalt 6 Overlay 62,390.32 Tons of Asphalt were used for Overlay Projects 45,793.05 Tons of Asphalt were used for New Paving Projects 108,183.37 Total Tons of Asphalt have been used as of September 6, 1991 Commissioners' Quarterly Road & Bridge Report 9/11/91 Page 5 The following projects have been completed for the Engineering Department by the Road & Bridge Department: The following roads were machine and hand patched for the chip & seal project: WCR 18 between Hwy. 85 to WCR 23 WCR 19.5 between WCR 34 and WCR 38 WCR 52 between WCR 29.5 and WCR 35 WCR 2.5 between Hwy. 85 and WCR 27 8 Miles Machine Patched The following roads were overlayed: WCR 17 between State Hwy. 66 and WCR 36 3 Miles Overlayed 11 Miles Total - 5 projects Hand Patch Projects: 19 Class A Projects cc: Board of Weld County Commissioners George Goodell, Director Commissioners' Quarterly File :gr91991.zw • +I••+ 8 O p 8 p p h fO IA 4 n Al O b d O1 10 N h4 N d O N n x x N o CV+I .O-1 d N 4/34N VY N VY VI • 03 q 1 + + + + + + M M . 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Q •10� N •I N ~ V) \ N MN0p M X 1'n1 114 1) � b O \ a 1•'1 Op, V n V � CO q 04 •O n <O 00 rl •l fO RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY, COLORADO SEPTEMBER 11. 1991 TAPE 091-23 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, September 11. 1991, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tam Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Weld County Attorney, Thomas O. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of Social Services meeting of September 9, 1991, as printed. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the warrants for approval by the Board in the amount of 5189,836.84. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:23 A.M. nn APPROVED: ATTEST: `I / � A/ a 0 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DD����gq /DD�� fL1L�! WELD COUNTY, C 0 DO Weld County Clerk to the Board Gordo c r Karmen By: eputy Clerk to the Boa GeoT/��yy/���a Kennddy, Pro-Tam 2�7jS/irar_eo.! ,��/,4i.,. Constance L. Harbert C. W. Xi b W. H. Webste RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Monday, September 16, 1991 TAPE #91-26 ROLL CALL: Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Constance L. Harbert C. W. Kirby W. H, Webster MINUTES: Approval of minutes of September 11, 1991 CERTIFICATION OF HEARINGS: Hearings conducted on September 11, 1991: 1) Show Cause Hearing, James McDonald, c/o Adrenalin Adventures; and 2) Show Cause Hearing, James McDonald ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA; COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS; COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER; 1) Warrants RECESS FOR SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD; MINUTES: Approval of minutes of September 11. 1991 WARRANTS: Don Warden, County Finance Officer BUSINESS: NEW; 1) Consider Tax Abatement Petition from Franklin M. and Margaret J. Johnson 2) Consider Tax Abatement Petition from John D. and Jean L. Eachus 3) Consider Tax Abatement Petition from Jerry Dean and Cortney Ileane Miller 4) Consider Tax Abatement Petition from Raymond Kettler, Lillian Burrow, and Betty K. McRae S) Consider three Assignments of 011 and Gas Lease from Kappa Nu II Partnership to Boswell Energy Corporation - S24, TBN, R66W; S14. TBN, R66W: and $6, TBN. R6SW 6) Consider Maternal and Child Health Prenatal Contract with State Department of Health and authorize Chairman to sign 7) Consider Handicapped Children's Program Contract with State Department of Health and authorize Chairman to sign e) Consider Contract between State Department of Public Safety, Division of Criminal Justice, and Weld County Community Corrections Board and authorize Chairman to sign 9) Consider Additions to List of Arbitrators for Property Assessment Appeals 10) Final Reading of Ordinance No. 119-I, Amendments to Weld County Building Code Ordinance CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS' Sep 16 - Work Session 10400 AM Sep 16 - Chamber of Commerce Board 12:00 PM Sep 17 - Grasslands Tour 7:00 AM Sep 17 - Planning Commission 1:30 PM Sep 17 - Retirement Board 2415 PM Sep 17 - Airport Authority 3'00 PM Sep 18 - EDAP 7:00 AM Sep 18 - Undesirable Plant Management Board 3'00 PM Sep 19 - Placement Alternatives Commission 12:00 PM Sep 23 - work Session 10400 AM Sep 23 - NCMC Board of Trustees 12'00 PM Sep 24 - Human Resources Council 8:00 AM Sep 24 - Health Board 9:00 AM Sep 24 - Housing Authority 11:30 AM Sep 14 - Communications Board 2400 PM Sep 26 - Ten County Budget Conference Sep 26 - Private Industry Council 7:30 AM Sep 27 - Ten County Budget Conference Sep 27 - Centennial Developmental Services 8'00 AM Sep 27 - Extension Board 11'00 AM HEARINGS' Sep 18 - Show Cause Hearing, Windsor Shores, clo Larry Eckel 10'00 AM Sep 18 - Creation of Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority 10'00 AM Sap 25 - Show Cause Hearing, Permagreen, c/0 Roxy Vendene 10400 AM p Oct 23 - Change of Zone from A (Agricultural) to PUD (Planned Unit Development), Harrison Resource Corporation 10:00 AM Oct 30 - Show Cause Hearing, James McDonald (cont. from 09/11/91) 10'00 AM Dec 4 - Show Cause Hearing, Columbine Iron and Metal. Inc.. c/o Penny Lovely Philippa (cont. from 6/26/91) 10:00 AM REPORTS' 1) Mary Ann Feuerstein, Clerk and Recorder, re: Collection of Clerk Fees COMMUNICATIONS' 1) Planning Commission agenda for September 17, 1991 PUBLIC REVIEW' 1) Notice of Filing Application for Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Permit for Special (111) Operation - Winslow Construction Company PLANNING STAFF APPROVALS' 1) RE 01366 - Drake 2) RE 01367 - Jamison 3) RE 01368 - Barney/Carlson 4) ZPMH 01759 - Ziemand Continued on Page 1 of Consent Agenda Monday, September 16, 1991 i Page 2 of Consent Agenda RESOLUTIONS, + 1) Action of Board concerning Show Cause Heating - James McDonald, c/0 Adrenalin Adventures + 2) Action of Board concerning Show Cause Hearing - James McDonald + 3) Approve Amendment to Oil and Gas Lease by Basin Exploration, Inc.. Basin Operating Company, and Associated Natural Gas, Inc. a 4) Authorize County Attorney to proceed with legal action for Building Code Violations - Country Estates Mobile Home Park, Jordan, Grisham, and Rardin « S) Approve Supplemental Performance Guarantee Agreement and accept Collateral - Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. * 6) Approve Supplemental Performance Guarantee Agreement and accept Collateral - Tire Mountain, Inc., and Jarrald A. and Faye L. Jamison + 7) Approve Setting of Weld County Sheriff's Office Fees * B) Approve Application for Federal Assistant. for Migrant Head Start Training and Technical Assistance Supplement ' ORDINANCES, " 1) Final Reading of Ordinance No. 119-I, Amendments to Weld County Building Code Ordinance AGREEMENTS, • 1) Approve Agreement with Centennial Structures, Inc. - Bridge 19/6BA • Signed at this meeting • Monday, September 16, 1991 RESOLUTION REs ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING SHOW CAUSE HEARING JAMES MCDONALD, C/0 ADRENALIN ADVENTURES 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 September 11. 1991, a Show Cause Hearing was conducted to consider revocation of Special Use Permit 0537, issued to James McDonald, and WHEREAS, James McDonald is owner and operator of said facility, located on property described as part of the Ei W} SE} of Section 25, Township 2 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS. Robert Ray. Attorney representing the applicant, and Mr. McDonald were present, and WHEREAS, the Board heard all of the testimony offered concerning this matter and, having been fully informed, did Find that the burden of proof has been met to show the existence of violations of Operation Standards 01, 017, and 021, regarding the uses permitted by the Special Use Permit, and WHEREAS, pursuant to said Findings, the Board deems it advisable that if Mr. McDonald is not in Compliance with said Operation Standards of Special Use Permit 0537 by September 18, 1991, said Permit shall be revoked for the following reasons: 1. The present use of the property for bungee jumping from a hot air balloon is not a use allowed by the existing Special Use Permit. 2. The property owner and operator are not complying with all approved Operation Standards. 3. The present uses of the property exceed those allowed. The Change in the uses of the property are considered to be a material deviation from the approved plans and an amendment has not been submitted or approved. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Board does hereby Find that James McDonald be, and hereby is, in violation of Special Use Permit 0537. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that Mr. McDonald be, and hereby, is allowed until September 18, 1991, to come into compliance with Special Use Permit 0537, or said Permit shall be revoked. 911080 P1, oSy� cog- 1.14, P� , HPP, 2. Rriy ,- Page 2 RE; SHOW CAUSE - MCDONALD, C/0 ADRENALIN ADVENTURES The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 11th day of September. A.D.. 1991. /� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST; iron//✓/ � WELD CO CO RADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Go L cy, fairma By: fiai14 -f.ri-etee Deputy lerk to the Boar Ge e Ken edy, Pro-Tem K APPROVED S TO FORM; Constance L. Barber County Attorney C. w. Kirb W. H. Webster 911080 SEE ALA° U-IR3Oh#ct SHOW CAUSE DATE: September 11, 1991 CASE NUMBER: ZCH #74 USR/SUP NUMBER: #537 CURATOR PROPERTY VNFg Adrenalin Adventures James McDonald Attention: Doug Hese 4911 Garrison, #103 831 1/2 9th Street Wheatridge, CO 80033 Boulder, CO 80302 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the E2 W2 SE4 of Section 25, T2N, R68W of the 6th P.M„ Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: East of Wald County Road 1.1, and north of and adjacent to Weld County Road 16. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services' staff that the following Operation Standards, as approved for USR #537 are not in compliance: 1. The uses permitted shall be an airport for no more than twenty-five • airworthy aircraft and an antique museum. Structures on the facility are limited to the following: Two hangars; ono accessory mobile home used as an office end residence for security purposes; sixteen portable T hangars; one maintenance building; one shop and trailer used in conjunction with the parachute jump operation; three sheds; and one enclosed airplane salvage and equipment storage area. The uses are described in application materials filed with the Department of Planning Services. The present use of the property for bungee jumping from a hot air balloon is not a use allowed by the existing special review permit. Standard #I7 states: 17. The property owner and/or operator of this operation shall be responsible for complying with all of the above stated Standards. Noncompliance with any of the above stated Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. The property owner and operator are not complying with all approved Development Standards. ell Ira PROBABLE CAUSE, Page 2 Standard 21 states: 21. The Use by Special Review shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the Standards as stated above and all applicable Weld County Regulations, Any material deviations from the plans and/or Standards as shown or stated above shall require the approval of an amendment of the Permit by the Weld county Planning Commission and the Hoard of County Commissioners before such changes from the plans and/or Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. The present uses of the property exceed those allowed. The change in the uses of the property are considered to be a material deviation from the approved plans and an amendment has not been submitted or approved. Based upon the above information, the Department of Planning Services' staff requests that the Hoard of County Commissioners revoke Amended USR #537 and authorize the County Attorney to proceed with legal action to bring the property into compliance with the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. I. 1.14 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, 913 10th Street, First Floor, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in the matter are requested to attend and may be heard. Should any interested party desire the presence of a court reporter to make a record of the proceedings, in addition to the taped record which will be kept during the hearing. the Clerk to the Board's Office shall be advised in writing of such action at least five days prior to the hearing. The cost of engaging a court reporter shall be borne by the requesting party. BE IT ALSO KNOWN that the text and maps may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 913 10th Street, Third Floor, Greeley, Colorado. DOCKET N0. 91-44 James McDonald 4911 Garrison, 0103 Wheatridge, CO 80033 DATE: September 11, 1991 TIME: 10:00 A.M. REQUEST: Hearing to SHOW CAUSE for revocation of Special Use Permit 0537 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the E; we SE; of Section 25, Township 2 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M.. Weld County, Colorado ISSUES: 1. Whether or not the uses currently conducted on the site are in violation of Operation Standard 01 which states: "The uses permitted shall be an airport for no more than twenty-five airworthy aircraft and an antique museum. Structures on the facility are limited to the following: Two hangars; one accessory mobile home used as an office and residence for security purposes; sixteen portable T hangars; one maintenance building; one shop and trailer used in conjunction with the parachute jump operation; three shed; and ono enclosed airplane salvage and equipment storage area." 322.03®. 2. Whether or not the uses currently conducted on the site are in violation of Operation Standard 1117, which states: "The property owner and/or operator of this operation shall be responsible for complying with all of the above stated Standards. Noncompliance with any of the above stated Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners." 3. Whether or not the uses currently conducted on the site are in violation of Operation Standard 1121, which states: "The Use by Special Review shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the Standards as stated above and all applicable weld County Regulations. Any material deviations from the plan and/or Standards as shown or stated above 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 and/or Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services." BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Cathy Flot, Deputy DATED: June 19, 1991 PUBLISHED: August 29, 1991, in The New News 923' 80 �a�t a C0�'�.r Ciolo1ISS‘O' '- " 1991 SC? - • 9 1N S ' , STATE OP COLORADO ) CI-ERtt • )s.s. SO'cot:. �aRD COUNTY OP WELD ) David S. Reynolds, being duly sworn. says that he is publisher of The Now News, a weekly newspaper published in Keenesburg in said County and States that said newspaper has • O 1 circulation in said County and has been eontinously and uni ptedly •published therein, during a period of et least fifty-twO consecutive weeks prior to ,, .,.,.-.�..w..�:, the first publication of the enflamed "" ,,,iw notices that said newspaper is a M MOT! m, � S+.tarla' .« e- • I.rr ti. newspaper within the weaning of the �w."r + rr1.N. � act of the General Assembly of the t e .-. a�2E State of Colorado,. entitled "An Act im '" to regulate the printing of legal ,. �+T rte notices and advertisements," and ; ` �• Fr � r s. ei amendments theretos that the notice M r, t"'"M"� nett, N.'rb .Yp a� ige PM 17, MYe of which the annexed is a printed COPy taken from said newspaper, was —� .n.�.. Iii ` published in said newspaper, and in u.e�� ��w�it the raoular and entire issue of ..:: w4:W.' 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JJ • My COMMIGStOn©XPIre5 M3TO15,1902 2,1. :30 i SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING • Nay 7. 1985 A regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission was held on May 7, 1985. in the County Commissioners' Peering Room, Weld County Centennial Building, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley. Colorado. The meeting vas called to order by the chairman, Bob Ehrlich. at 1:30 p.m. Tape 201 - Side 1 ROLL CALL Lydia Dunbar Present Doug Graff Absent - Called in Paulette Weaver Present Stephen Hamilton Absent - Called in Bill McMurray Absent - Called in Louis Rademacher Absent - Called in Jack Holman Present Sharon Linhart Present Bob Ehrlich Present • Also present: Rod Allison, Current Planner II, Gloria Dunn, Current Planner, Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, and Bobbie Cood, Secretary. A quorum was present. The summary of the last regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission held on April 19. 1985, were approved as distributed following a correction on Page 7, Paragraph 5, Line 14--Changing the word precedent to precedent. CASE NUMBER: S-245:85:2 APPLICANT: Twombly Ranch REQUEST: Final Planned Unit Development Plan LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Section 7, TIN. R64W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County. Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 2 miles east of Hudson; south of State Highway 52 S east of Weld County Road 49. APPEARANCE: James Erker represented the applicants. This is a full section of land which veil be divided into thirteen lots. This will be a ranehette type subdivision. There is subirrigated pasture with each lot. The Utility Board requested a fifteen foot perimeter utility easement and this hes been put on the plat. The easement will be in the name of the Homeowner's Association. The blue shaded area, Lots one through eight, are in a flood plain area. 31.1 080 Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting May 7. 1985 Page 3 The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Lydia Dunbar - yes; Paulette Weaver - No. her interpretation of the P.U.D. standards for open-space differ from Rod's interpretation of Section 35.3 of the Comprehensive Plan. She also sees a potential for future use In the area based on Section 28.3.2. 1.3 of the Comprehensive Plan. Jack Holman • yes; Sharon Linhart - yes; Bob Ehrlich - yes. Motion carried with four voting for the motion and one voting against the motion. CASE NUMBER: USR-674:85:13 APPLICANT: John R. Reinholdt REQUEST: Use by Special Review Permit for an oil and gas pipeline business LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the Wig. Section 33, TIN, R68W of the 6th P.M. , weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Approximately 1 mile east of Erie, north of State Highway 7 and east of Weld County Road 5. APPEARANCE: Ray Mulholland represented the applicant. They want t0 established this piece of land as a base of operations for a pipeline construction business. They would have their corporate office, maintenance, storage and a workshop area on the Use by Special Review area. This would also include the storage of construction equipment on a temporary basis. They own eighty acres, but only sixteen acres will be used for the Use by Special Review area. There are some commercial uses in the area, but they are not asking for a change of zone. They will employ twenty co twenty-five people on a full-time basis. The Chairman asked if they had reviewed the recommendations, conditions, and operation standards as outlined by the Department of Planning Services ataff. He stated they have and there has been an access onto Highway 7 for many years for agricultural purposes. They would like t0 use this for a vehicle access, but would not use it for truck access. They would also rather have a tree line than a wooden fence to screen the area. Rod Allison stated the staff is in agreement with the applicant that a six foot high wooden fence will not adequately screen the facility from Highway 7. The staff is in agreement that a tree line would be more attractive and screen the property better. The Chairman called for discussion from the audience. 211080 • Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting May 7, 1485 Page 2 Lee Morrison reported the Planning Commission will have to lookat this as it is presented along with the applicant's ability to conform with the performance standards. Rod Allison read Section 35.3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance relating to Performance Standards. Jerry McRae, P.E., McRae and Short, Inc.. reported on the studio@ he had done on this Planned Unit Development and recommendations for building sites that will be within the flood plain. The Chairman called for discussion from the audience. . Neil Peters, Attorney, Amoco, reported it Is there understanding oil and gas production will be allowed within this subdivision. Tape 201 - Side 2 Rod Allison reported chat oil and gas production was a use by right in the subject Planned Unit Development area. The Chairman asked Mr. Erker if he had reviewed the recommendations end conditions as outlined by the Department of Planning Services staff. Me stated he had, and has no objections c0 anything outlined. The Chairman asked that reading of the recommendations and conditions. as outlined by the Department of Planning Services staff, be dispensed with and chat they be filed with the summary as a permanent record of these proceedings. Rod Allison agreed as long es everyone was aware thee this request is for a final Planned Unit Development Plan for residential (R-1) and agricultural uses. This was noc spelled out clearly on the request. MOTION: Jack Holman moved Case Number S-245:85:2 for the Twombly Ranch be forwarded co the board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the testimony heard by the Planning Commission and the recommendations and conditions as outlined by the Department of Planning Services staff. Motion seconded by Lydia Dunbar. Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting May 7, 1985 Page 4 Roy H. Carlson, adjacent property owner, is opposed to this request because they feel this type of business will change the character of the area and decrease the value of the other properties in the area. Highway 7 is now a major thoroughfare for local and tourist traffic and this will detract from the beauty of the scenery in the area. This type of business would be better In a commercial area rather then in an agriulcural area. This type of a development i■ not beneficial to the surrounding land owners. The Chairman asked Rod Allison to read the recommendations, conditions, and operation standards into the record. Rod Allison amended Condition 06 to read as follows: 6. Prior to scheduling USR-674:83:13 before the board of County Commissioners, the applicant shall submit a plan for landscaping the storage equipment area co the Department of Planning Services for approval. The purpose of the landscaping shell be to visually screen the storage area from State Highway 7 and Weld County Road S. Rod Allison amended Operation Standard 03 to read as follows: 3. The equipment storage area shall be located north of the shop and warehouse buildings on Parcel b, as shown on the myler plat for USR-674:85:13. The applicant shall implement and maintain the approved landscape plan for the equipment storage area. Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting May 7, 1983 Page 3 Tape 202 - Side 1 Operation Standard A5 concerning points of ingress and egress were discussed. Rod Allison explained that if, at a later date, the applicant decided they wanted to access onto State Highway 7 it would be reviewed by the Planning staff to determine if the request vas a major change from the original Use by Special Review application. 7c is is determined to be a major change the application would have co be formally amended. Therefore, Condition 45 vill be left as originally written. MOTION: Lydia Dunbar moved Case Number USR-674:83: 13 for John R. Reinholdt for a Use by Special Review Permit for an oil and gas pipeline business be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendations, conditions, as amended, the operation standards. as amended, and the testimony of the applicant. motion seconded by Sharon Linhart. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Lydia Dunbar - yes; Paulette Weaver - yes; Jack Holman - yes; Sharon Linhart - yes; Bob Ehrlich - yes. Motion carried unanimously. Rod Allison explained that he had received a request from the applicant who is 05 on the agenda asking if she could be next on the agenda because she would have to leave before her scheduled time. The Chairman asked the members of the Planning Commission if they would agree to moving thin case to the next item on the agenda. There was no objection. CASE NUMBER: USR-673:83:12 APPLCIANT: Catherine W. Cariaso REQUEST: Use by Special Review Permit for a pottery studio LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pert of the NEk, Section 6, T4N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County. Colorado LOCATION: Approximately 7 miles northwest of Johnstown, south of Colorado Highway 60 and vest of Weld County Road 3. 3n4so Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting May 7, 1485 Page 6 APPEARANCE: Catherine Cariaso, property owner, applicant, and owner of the business, stated she makes pottery for a living. She uses an old barn chat is on the property for her pottery business and there has been no changes to the land. She holds tvo shove a year on the property: one in the spring and another one at Christmas. These are usually held on the week-end. Most of her work is sold on consignment and in bazaars. Her kiln is an outdoor kiln and none of her firing is done inside. The Chairman asked Me. Cariaso if she had read the recommendations, conditions, and operation standards as outlined by the staff. She stated she has and agrees with them completely. The Chairman called for discussion from the audience. There was none. The Chairman asked chat reading of the Department of Planning Services staff recommendations, conditions, and operation standards be dispensed with and that they be filed with the summary as a permanent record of these proceedings. MOTION: Sharon Linhart moved Case Number USR-673:85: 12 for Catherine W. Cariaso for h Use by Special Review Permit for a pottery studio be forwarded to the Poard of County Commiseioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendations, conditions, and operation standards as outlined by the Department of Planning Services staff and the testimony of the applicant. Motion seconded by Paulette Weaver. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Lydia Dunbar - yes; Paulette Weaver - yes: Jack Holman - yes; Sharon Linhart - yes; Bob Ehrlich - yes. Motion carried unanimously. CASE N LATER: Z-417:85:3 APPLICANT: Northwest Land Company REQUEST: Change of Zone from A (Agricultural) to C-3 (Commercial Three). LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pert of the NEk. Section 1, T2N, R63W of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: Went and adjacent to the community of Roggen; south of I-76 and west of Weld County Road 73. Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting May 7, 1983 Page 7 3 APPEARANCE: Scott McDougall, Vice-President, and Secretary-Treasurer, Northwest Land Company, reported this is a family held corporation, and his father is the president. This land has been in the family for thirty years. They built this as a Conoco Gas Station originally. The people who have it leased (G and B Enterprises) , operate the self-service station across the road and are nov using this building as a garage. It was a nonconforming use but now the County wants them co take out a change of zone for Commercial»Three zoning. This property ie surrounded by highways and commercial uses. The Chairman called for discussion from the audience. There was none. The Chairman asked Mr. McDougall if he had read the recommendations and conditions as outlined by the Department of Planning Services staff. - He stated he has and has no objection to anything outlined. The Chairman asked that reading of the recommendations and. conditions be dispensed with and that they be filed vith the summary as a permanent record of these proceedings. Lee Morrison explained thet the McDougalle have maintained that this operation is a nonconforming use. The staff has never made a decision on this, snd would make a decision if necessary, pending the outcome of the application. When they did apply for a change of zone we represented to them that an application for a change of zone would not be considered a waiver on their part--chat it is a nonconforming use. If the zoning is approved, there is no need for any action on the nonconforming use question. MOTION: Jack Holman moved Case Number Z-417:83:3 for Northwest Land Company for a Change of Zone from Agricultural to Commercial-Three be !Orwarded co the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon chi recommendations and conditions se outlined by the Department of Planning Services staff and the testimony of the applicant. Motion seconded by Lydia Dunbar. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Lydia Dunbar - yes; Paulette Weaver - yes; Jack Holman - yea; Sharon Linhart - yes; Bob Ehrlich - yes. Motion carried unanimously. ✓1..14.0„ 0 • Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting May 7, 1985 Page 8 CASE NUMBER: USR-675:85: 14 APPLICANT: Lee M. and Barbara L. Maxwell REQUEST: Use by Special Review Permit for a Nursery and Greenhouse LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NEk. Section 4, T6N. R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: 2-1/2 miles vest of Eaton, south of Weld County Road 74 and west of Weld County Road 31. 2 APPEARANCE: Lee Maxwell, property owner and applicant. reported that three years ago they began a greenhouse and nursery operation and they are asking to enlarge this. They grow all of their own bedding plants. Because this is primarily a family operation they are also asking chat a second residence be allowed for the greenhouse manager on this same sixteen acres. The Cheirman asked Mr. Maxwell if he had read the recommendations. conditions, and operation standards as outlined by the Department of Planning Services staff. He stated he has and has no objections to them. The Chairman called for discuesion from the audience. There vas none. The Chairman asked that reeding of the recommendations, conditions. and operation standards as outlined by the Department of Planning Services staff 'fie dispensed with and that they be filed with the summary as a permanent record of these proceedings. MOTION: Paulette Weaver moved Case Number USR-675:85:14 for Lee M. and Berbera L. Maxwell for a Use by Special Review Permit for a Nursery and Greenhouse be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based uponthe recommendations. conditions, and operation standards as outlined by the Department of Planning Services staff and the testimony of the applicant. Motion seconded by Sharon Linhart. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed. The Chairman caked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Lydia Dunbar - yes; Paulette Weaver- yes; Jack Holman - yes; Sharon Linhart - yes; Bob Ehrlich - yes. Motion carried unanimously. Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting May 7, 1085 Page 9 CASE NUMBER: Amended USR-537:85:14 APPLICANT: James M. McDonald REQUEST: Amend Development Standards 1, S, 6, 8, and add Development Standard 17 for a Uae by Special Review Permit for an airport. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part Fh Wy SA, Section 25, T271, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: 1/2 mile west of Frederick on Weld County Road 16. Gloria Dunn explained that the applicant is wanting to change the number of planes permanently based there from twalve c0 twenty-five; the structures on the property are now clearly defined; increase the accsasss co the west to five, co allow the five property owners to the west private access from their property; change the hours of operation from sunup to sunset; and to repair aircraft commercially. APPEARANCE: James M. McDonald, applicant and property owner, reported the airport hes been in existence for many years, but he obtained a Special Use Permit to operate the airport in 1968. The runway is quite short and therefore, limits the size of planes that can use it. Rod Allison reported the staff has received only one objection to this proposal. The use of the airport has been expanded and this is an attempt to bring what is actually going on there into confucmance with the standards as outlined by the staff. The Chairman asked Mr. McDonald if he had read the recommendations, conditions, and operation standards as outlined by the Department of Planning Services staff. He stated he had and has no objections to anything as outlined. The Chairman called for discussion from the audience. Helen Jubenville, surrounding property owner, stated she objects to the change of hours the airport can be in operation. It was her feeling each persons interpretation of sundown are different. and she does not feel the hours should be expanded. Ed Hereon, surrounding property owner. spoke in support of this request. He stated the runway d0ea noc haw any lighting, therefore, hours of operation are limited to daylight hours. �1 WOSO Summary of the weld County Planning Commission Meeting May 7. 1985 Page 10 Tape 202 - Side 1 The Chairman asked Gloria Dunn to read the recommendations, conditions, and operation standards as outlined by the Department of Planning Services staff into the record. The Planning Commission discussed the definition of junk and inoperative vehicles. MOTION: Jack Holman moved the new proposed Operation Standarc 06 be eliminated and that the hours of operation refer back co the old Operation Standards. Motion seconded by Sharon Linhart. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the Planning Commission for their decision. Motion carried unanimously. Rod Allison amended Operation Standard 016 to read as follows: 16. Junk aircraft shall not be stored on the property except within the screened area provided by the solid security fence. The security fence shall also enclose all aircraft salvage parts and aircraft maintenance equipment kept on the site. 'Junk automobiles or other junk vehicles shall not he stored on the property. A junk car or vehicle shall be construed to be any dismantled, unlicensed or inoperative vehicle. f MOTION: • Sharon Linhart moved Operation Standard 616 be amended co read as amended by the staff. Motion seconded by Paulette Weaver. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the Planning Commission for their decision. Motion carried unanimously. Summary of the Weld County Planning Commission Meeting May 7, 19A5 Page 11 MOTION: Jack Holman moved Case Number Amend CSR-357:83:14 for .Tames M. McDoneld co amend Operation Standards 1, 5, 8. and add a new Operation Standard 017 for a Vas by Special Review Permit for an airport be forwarded co the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commission's recommendation for approval based upon the recommendations, conditions, and Operation Standards as outlined by the staff and amended by chi Planning Commission, and the testimony heard by the Planning Commission. Motion seconded by Sharon Linhart. The Chairman called for discussion from the members of the Planning Commission. Discussion followed. The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for chair decision. Lydia Dunbar - No, because he wanted permission for a mobile home to be used as an office and living quarters to better control activities at the airport. 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T.ocp,_ ,cno tiu tfet. - mzeincvtig- Q.nd kRnoPda ax. thisopezWo1'k a of (.J "o-rt C.Q1Awit Sim- _ate, Rzaft Poernbait_• b::401 A.. 6 &paiki.E Y11�aa.�o rta� O,rNt':2 J 'vin_- �t • �ux�.n,�ieve W . am QQ et vw-sewx-cyciek Advv)i L. —fit-tott.ox t vnws. 1 moit ;o3AA,0 IJA 411/40. erfit _ ... A' U . • • Ws_ 1O1 Apt- viths_ . thst 4041.2.. a5A-Fielz ,a)a-ta ma r► T wzed Cain IPLLAt �oMrin adel Cm � -- 4 t.�JO��I V,b.q r-'--tJx.C�rd' � uJo,Qd eon ✓vim ,_, r, 4'e- er,ru a 400-tr • y PROEMS CAUSE DATE: June 19, 1991 CASE NDMEER: ICH $74 USR/SUP NUMBER: #537 OPERATOR nagERTY AWNPR Adrenalin Adventures James McDonald Attention: Doug Hese 4911 Garrison, #103 831 1/2 9th Street Wheatridge, CO 80033 Boulder, CO 80302 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the E2 W2 SE4 of Section 25, T2N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado LOCATION: East of Weld County Road 11, and north of and adjacent to Weld County Road 16. It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services' staff that the following Operation Standards, as approved for USA #537 ars not in compliance: 1. The uses permitted shall be an airport for no more than twenty-five airworthy aircraft and an antique museum. Structures on the facility are limited to the following: Two hangar■; one accessory mobile home used as an office and residence for security purposes; sixteen portable T hangars; one maintenance building; one shop and trailer used in conjunction with the parachute jump operation: three sheds; and one enclosed airplane salvage and equipment storage area. The uses are described in application materials filed with the Department of Planning Services. The present use of the property for bungee Jumping from a hot air balloon is not a use allowed by the existing special review permit. Standard #17 states: 17. The property owner and/or operator of chin operation shall be responsible for complying with all of the above stated Standards. Noncompliance with any of the above stated Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. The property owner and operator are not complying with all approved Development Standards. 910346 311080 s • PROBABLE CAUSE. Page 2 Standard 21 states: 21. The U■e by Special Review shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the Standards u stated above and all applicable Weld County Regulations. Any material deviations from the plans and/or Standards as shown or stated ebove 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 and/or Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. The present uses of the property exceed those allowed. The change in the uaee of the property are considered to be * material deviation from the approved plans and an amendment has not been submitted or approved. Based upon the abov* information, the Department of Planning Services' staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners schedule a "Show Cause" public hearing on July 17, 1991, to consider revocation of USII. #537. • 311.083 1 CASE SUMMARY ZCH #74 DATE: June 19, 1991 VIOLATION NUMBER: ZCH #74 NAME: James McDonald Adrenalin Adventures 4911 Garrison, #103 Attention: Doug Has* Wheatridge, CO 80033 831 1/2 19th Street Boulder, CO 80302 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the E2 W2 SW4 of Section 25, T2N, ROW of the 6ch P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. CASE SUMMARY( March 29, 1991 Called Adrenalin Adventures about possible zoning violation requested and additional information on the proposed uses. April 1, 1991 Received a letter dated March 30, 1991 from Christine V. Warren, Adrenalin Adventures. April 2, 1991 Staff informed Christine V. 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Independence Golden, CO 80401 Subject: 2CH•74 Dear Mr. McDonald: The present uses of your property (hoc air balloon bungee jumping) are not in compliance with Development Standards placed on your property at the time USR•537 was approved by the Board of County Commissioners (violations of Operation Standards #1, 17, and 21) . A copy of these items from the approved resolution are enclosed. The Use by Special Review area must be brought into compliance with the Conditions of Approval and the Development Standards within 30 days from the date of this letter, Noncompliance will result in our office scheduling a Probable Cause Hearing before the Board of County Commissioners, If the Board determines there is sufficient probable cause co warrant further action, a Show Cause Hearing will be scheduled to consider revocation of the Use by Special Raview permit. . If you have information that may clear up this matter, please call or write. Sincerely, 4;iirPadr// K chuett et " urrone Planner pc Adrenelln Adventures , Attention: Doug Hase 831 1/2 19th Stroet Boulder, CO 30302 enclosures 011030 • 0 • INTERNAL CASE MEMORANDUM T0: Case file From: Keith A. Schuect NAME: Adrenalin Adventures - Doug Hasa Frederick Firestone Airport - Jim McDonald LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: Part of the SW4 of Section 25, Township 2 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. DATE: April 5, 1991 CASE NUMBER: USR#537 • ZCM#74 On March 29, 1991, I called Adrenalin Adventures at 440-6292 about a possible zoning violation. The possible violation was bungee jumping from a hot air balloon, a recreational/commercial use without proper permits, I talked to Chriatine V. Warren and asked for the location for the proposed jump site and a letter about what was taking place. The lector dated March 30, 1991 was received on April 1, 1991. On April 2, the Planning staff reviewed the letter and existing Special Review Permit #537 and determined chat chi* commercial/recreational use would be considered a material deviation from the approved plans and/or standards and would require an amendment to the permit before the use would be allowed. I called Christine Warren and informed nor of tho staff's determination. On Wednesday the third I reviewed the Spacial Review Permit application materials with Christine Warren. The Thursday Tribune ran a front page story about the bungee jumping that was conducted on Thursday morning. A violation notice was mailed to both Mr. McDonald the operator of the airport and co Doug Hasa President of Adrenalin Adventures. The violation notice states the noncompliance with Operation Standards #1, 17 and 21. 311O'30 • • • l -'\) opuN BBEREE JUMPIER SYSTEMS 8311/2 19th sc houltir,Colorado 80302 (303)4W4G292 ��*��p �'Sf• II "1 u • i • March 30, 1931 eLL. . . I:1;14I�' a0a6l4 Camp Keith Schuett Weld County Planning Dept. 313 10th Street Oreel•ey, CO S0631 Dear Keith, 1 am writing this letter in regards to the phone call 1 received on March 29, 1391 concerning land use questions at the Frederick Airport. Adrenalin Adventures, Inc., offers hot-air balloon bungee Jumping to the general public at that site and we are willing t0 work with your department in order to meet proper requirements to keep our company in operation. Hungee Jumping from hots-air balloons is a very new snort, therefore, ' am sure it is not on any special use permit. However , the sport is very similar to parachuting, but a bungee cord is used instead of a parachute and a balloon instead of an airplane. Also, they are both regulated by the Federal Aviation Administration. Since this site is an Airport. we feel that our activity qualifies to operate on this land. Altimate High Sky Diving operates off this land and several local ballooning companies take off from this site. We use the land Thursday through Sunday from sunrise until about noon. We have a maximum of 22 customers per day and up to S crew members. Parking takes place against the south fence, registration and training near the shed, and the balloon is tethered 150' high east of the runways. Enclosed brochure further explains our operation. Adrenalin Adventures has spent the last 9 months testing the equipment. meeting FAA requirements, and creating an ooerations manual to make the sport as ale and efficient as possible. We have also supervised over 2.000 bungee Jumps from bridges and balloons without incident. • Pape 2 Apr enalin Adventures We plan to start operating at the Frederick Airport on April 4, 1991. Please contact us ASAP if there are any problems or you need any more information. S1n;;erel . Christine V. Warr Secretary/Treasurer o te • Wad „Are.) "J E Tuesday,Mittel 245,1901 • ' Weld she for balloon bungees . . 7 Thrill seekers could be on way to Frederick soon • BY BOB KRETSCMMAN , requests to allow bungee jumping from hot•eir ThiwrreunMhtr.r balloons, mainly because of safety questions.Some • of those requests have boon made though the FM's SOuthweetertt Weld County will become a dear Flight Standards Ofdce in Denver, end none were ' nation for thrill seekers if a Boulder company gou approved, approval for its plan to offer bungee jumping from Ham said his company applied for permission , ho•air balloons. from the FM in Denver "a fow times" but was Doug Haw, president of Admalin Adventures turned down, This time, however, he said the an* Inc., said his company has leased farmland east of pl ration is going through the FM's office in Interstate 25 near Frederick where a balloon will be, Washington,D,G tethered high off the ground.Jumpers attached toe "It is being handfed, and it wig be approved,- rubber cod will leap from the balloon and fall 110 Huts eai0. "Wo'te dealing with Washington,D.C., feet before being snapped back up like a bell on'the dbeody;' •eotofen elastic string, He also disputed the amnion that the activity is Haw said he's already booking jumpers,and the dan$erous. Mt day Of business is scheduled for April 4.The "It's extremely safe under the proper operational 110-foot jump Costs 589. techniques:" Haw said An engineer for the corn- Mitch Barker,a spokesman for the Federal Avis- pony has been studying plans for a year,looking at tion Administration's regional headquarters in Seto- g „ the physics of bungee jumping from a badOOn and the, sold Haw's company has applied fora sup- develops plemmral4no ecrtilkate" Nat will allow it to The Frederick area site not only will be a place for meat./ a ba1100h by tying It firmly [n pence with How's customers to jump from balloons.but it also Cables.Ho desCrlbed the set-up as"a balloon under a will save as a training Wilton for his franchise - hafinet." owners. M • Backer said the FM won't WS(bungee Mee" • slog from a free•floadag balloon.He said rho certifs. sold his gal is b WO 20 balloons operating ing . cam sought by Adrenaline Advenures is a way for fro iwse eCtuneYa pilOAts who ere ntmeswd,t 1992, He's 8and ..:,;a;;,, Oleelm ny w gat 01004 MO FM's prohibition on he an extensive yarning win Been tpeny any mine baikoon bungeejumpthg because ' addrossos Only modidcatone to the ainrmR =Mate The Mate wOn't Chit000adr8Ct addrees bungee jumping. "We're very restrictive about who can have free- "We're not Wing to contemplate bungee jump- Chive," Haw said. "It's a highly intensive and mo. ing," he said. adding Nat the agency will. "coma fiCWaus Operation:' pieta* ignore" whatever Adronalin Adventures Bungee jumping hits gained in popularity over the plans to do with the tethered balloon. past couple Of ran in the United States.It is nom• • • • Berkor said the FAA has denied a number of other mealy done from cliffs or high bridges • • September 7th, 1991 Weld County Planning Depertment 915 10th Street p r Room 342 Greeley, Co 80631 Hp 1 0 1991 Weld County Plinth* Dear Sirs, This letter is in reference to the bungee Jumpers near Frederick. .These people have become a terrible nuisance. They yell and scream starting at sun up. They normally Jump Thursday thru Sunday but I have seen and heard them several times Monday thru Wednesday. On weekends they continue well into the morning to where if you want any peace you can't even go outside. The owners of the property have been told of this and nothing has been done. The Sheriff's Department has been called and they will not respond saying they can do nothing about the noise. The town of Frederick refuses to maintain their part of the road that the bungee Jumpers tear up and Weld County and the Governor's office will do nothing to force Frederick into doing so. So we end up tearing up our vehicles because we have to use the road 7 days a week where they use it once. There is also a dust problem on the road which they contribute to greatly, not to mention the speed at which they travel. There 1s no control on what goes on out there much less any safety regulations. The feature on the Parachute School that 9 Wants to Know Is a good example of this. A pilot without a licence flying aerobatics in an aircraft that is not certified 1S a big question t0 the safety of the people living there. It Is not a question if he is going to crash, it's who's house 1s he going to crash into? This place has no respect for the privacy or the safety of the people living around It. While the bungee Jumpers (Adrenaiin Adventures who reside in Boulder) have made over 7,000 Jumps at $89.00 a piece totally over a half million dollars we have paid with our peace and quite and we Dick up the property taxes. I think It's time to put a stop to this. Thank You )41—.01-* �- Sandy Rice V.:1 03n e • Cif ` RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD AT PROBABLE CAUSE HEARING CONCERNING SPECIAL USE PERNIT 0537 — JAMES MCDONALD 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 November 19, 1980. the Board approved Special Use Permit 0537, and WHEREAS, by Resolution dated June 17. 1985. the Board amended said Spacial Use Permit for James McDonald, subject to certain Conditions and Operation Standards, and WHEREAS, on June 10. 1991, a Probable Cause Hearing was held before the Board to consider setting a Show Cause Hearing to determine whether or not Jamas McDonald is in compliance with three Operation Standards contained in said Special Use Permit, and WHEREAS, the alleged violations are said to be occurring on property described as part of the Ei Wi SE} of Section 25. Township 2 North. Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. and WHEREAS, tha Board, after hearing testimony from the Planning Department. finds that, pursuant to the Standard in the Administrative Manual, there is sufficient probable cause to schedule a Show Cause Hearing to consider whether or not the Special Use Permit issued to James McDonald should be revoked for failure to comply with certain Operation Standards, and WHEREAS, the Board shall hear evidence and testimony from all interested parties at said Show Cause Hearing. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Wald County, Colorado, that a Show Cause Hearing be scheduled to determine whether or • not the Special Use Permit issued to James McDonald should be revoked. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the issues to be considered by the Board at said Show Cause Hearing are whether or not the applicant is in compliance with the following: Operation Standard 01: "The usas permitted shall be an airport for no more than twenty-five airworthy aircraft and an antique museum. Strictures on the facility are limited to the following: Two hangars: one accessory mobile home used as an office and residence for security purposes; sixteen portable T hangars; one maintenance building; one shop and trailer used in conjunction with the parachute jump operation: three sheds; and one enclosed airplane salvage and equipment storage area. 910346 311O80 of . PG: seen; nac.� . .. CO •eWifrt`f�tp _: I �r,ri,AQVt44 • r T i.•) *Sty -`..17 1 I 'eta., l:'�. � rZ K ,J ,- Cf.‘ tV l '. i,.,d D ! I :L t) t.re; 1. M tr O�,r ,�ii., "' �:i 11'iy1 ' ...•-•. ,(r / f'r"� 1 \ AT TN: t r . ,f t t 1 %.11;t4 ^7. '�'i7 '� la: ('( Ail }.,. 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"� S'1 ` ''1 w 1'� (� ,y� �w '1w ,1 � ,Y„ 1,7 9�'b1,lY '7r+1'AI+ 1 7r) ,.Y�(f rv: 7 a`p'•, d ,. :.S r, of�" ,' '.Il K r, r. / 1 " ra,tY' ri I 1 1 , , + ; 11'/ '"'' '��, a 4� r� , Ilw , ,'((Y�yp Y' t !;1nLItY 1p�.f/�+�'�J ~1 o,...he 1'1i(J1 ' 'ib.4.rn r", 1,t4" •.t ✓'Ir. l'. 1i h!ti4 i •t 11,71 r..,Yu ,Yt4, V'W -rt tµl ri.../.. , �,27' iii(SUP �1) 1"d• FFO BEARS The UNC baseball' r „ keuUr2DAHt r aleew n"igt'N; u', • m is On a roll,stretching its win.' ` o streak to four games Wed., Rick Wilson,23,Of Boufdor„an•employeo of Ad 'today, He Wes one of'a iibodful cif jumpers rpak; :day with a doubleheader sweep robalin Adventures,takes a stylish swan dive from '; ing; the'leap'= attached'to bungee CQrds;a,i, ' the road over the University of a hotsait'balloon'In southwest Weld Countyiearly •from,more than 200 feet off the ground' ,fly SUSAN PAGE ® 1•- , , ' WASHINGTON — The sho't. .f' IFi1'5TAR:Greeley Bootidpgers' ` . e ,., Cult has given way to a mttsy and car player Jimmy Elder lets his t,.' ��Imi fm s nio President Bush maimed Newt ring do the talking.See Page 8 f s ., d, vacation to address a mrMedon,TW �. :�,., ;` 1 I : ..., .`...V.,:. '.' , ..,il.'r Porto Base honoring Open don r •,t li �'' ej; ! 1 '� r' F' `A "f}'�} alt $lOtm troops. 1tW.Cerliar'al• 'LOPS > Thirills ruleas sport makes Cblbrado',debutit;�yy 'White lfoaa0 der0 hod bow; h 'Y r' �',I ,��•,,'"'•'' ` ,' 'employee, Bald he decided •tornbun ati )ur'1tni of the Iragloppai + i By DOB KRETSCHMAN try g t .F l'ai, et' f.1i tdws.el.uvwi« IrRorhearing about luuidsboln ltontelCvLtlbN <""1., o[Indl[fcrctrll"towerd,thtlh "It looks fun.It looks exciting." ho saldips'hi# • Despite the=national OojNlerla. I" vnr tlr ', - ; FREDERICK -- Dressed In a sail' and Uo, I,rrW fortes from Kuwait.'the• Ilk: waned ftii a crew to Inflate the hot air batlooa tliee �,;'" '"� t' geometer stood on a tiny intform 200 feet above ' ro > eridcismatioltthlsdoNatolttOhavo +F rt ', • g n would tltrry him aloft. ••! •` vri,4•++i ,, -I the'ground contemplating'his next a all step thatPresident Saddam Ressotn brutally Jumpers wear climbing harnesses around'theit'. r�^r +1 ;would bowmen giant leap, own pCopiO —.a robelliOts tJoC »u t , ,. „ waists and chests.with the bungee cent attached - ' :Phis is not a natural thing to Co;' ha thought as undon.Nca 'front• HautCd NOR one at a dmo, the Jum ra cliintf q e�,. J �t �,; •harocked forward in his wingdp shoos and foil into out of No balloon tmskCt and srond on aounchln During the CafLOrg2Ytion 3n Ihq; h' ttvt tle,cofd air above the plains of southwestern Weld . Iiusscin as a dictator meta basal, ....,•,.... .,r ./1} platform about the size of a book. ' ':;"'';"*.•. 1:• • . eCounty, After a brief (rectal, a thick bundle OfCo at row.When in February lq, f ' A, f ' „t - 'elastic bunged cords attached to his waist suotchc4 When o jumper is ready to Le, he yells Cou it , where Pnrrlot Snilas were 81000;., /• j .: ° end.paDOd him back toward the 1t04 alt beYaari mil,. ow spectators on the §round Cadet 40%4 So fool .arwn.at , • 1, lluee tint-tame bunged jumpers •— including {alai diva, hurtling down unu wo uunyoo wru `Vheiit ewarcededendtlut v41''A stretches and whim upward. A couple of recoils by shuts in the south and KY%r,n y ••#i� + . KaamaOr,a Denver resident who works,for a data. uncin ' i ti�+iay•i 1 ' later, after the Jumper has stopped b0 C, the net l0 use tts helicopter,LNW'a1Yh.Ml"'' y),h,;,i SM' - ' i , , ' ' mornin rYt tom —first olio/ ar Ub babe' a IhUg pickupwarning,however, red1l v�,AiN�, ti� '�'F ,t t '' morning on'tae Mel day Of commordal.balloon baboon is lowered to the round to k:kv the next ' defied the tun k'l; '' +; ' bargee Jumping in Colorado.The operation is run by jtamper, out U.S, military lic!p der tin+.�",. r ,1', . t Adrennaalin Adventures, a Boulder-based company Each of today's thrill-sockets started with o 110- Iraqi atrocities. IC MAKER:Seven years ago. that specializes in bungee jumping front balloons.and fal. fait,then went up again for a'210-foot'jump. two have been vary dec lved y •.high bridges, Mnrin,an Iraqi emigre whodenwihu Geese;above,left his Career5seBUNOES THRILL6,Pape Ala. • 4 weky maker tO putsue the art • Jam Dixon of Denver, an AmoriCen Airlines . lin making,The craft now is.a — { d Intl Can 0.1114 Or BUNGEE THRILLS _..�...,��_. . �.' —•i�.or%ow.. . a'gook WPC?, P..riinl'•V r" lie , • Each leap was accompanied by can't get hurt," Dixon said. The lie raved about his second jump, "Once you're off that plan, hoots,hollers and screams from the bungee rope—actually a bundle of the 210-foot dive. you're in for the ride-of your'Wei. ' jumper, • ' three to rive thick elastic cords—is "'flint was better because it was said Base, who claims::to lea', - - -• - ' • • '• ,. •, ' attached to the balloon basket with more air,I'll definitely be hero wain iumned nanny 200 limes.` ' , the bungee cord after his jump, he sicel cables, for the 210." ►e walk away soye dam app et the lauded. balloon Overhead Keith Cutter of Bailey, another Ing, "That was awesomo.That Win Adrenalin Adtrent aaa,: leehAmerican Airlines crop! w awesome,man." • . ' SRO for the first I10doot, "It's great. It's wonderful, It'sM' was better than I thought. It's just.. thrilled by his first jump, • Doug }Into, president of 'Aare,, but this nt 21 morning's fulls are fullnAdvontrs r sadonlyahand- the this morningi jumpers ri whew?' he said when ho reached "I'm repay to CO again." he said. 1ul of jumpers refits* to take that • they're net put ofK by tlro peloe ' the ground. "You sop the ground come up, you first step off the platform,Most leap, plan to jump again. • nit's a little scary, bnt that's tho hear iho wind whistling by,and USen into spnce rind Imcome hooked on "You could max out the CrOdli fun of it because you know you you'M back up." bunilcojumping,be said, card real fast,"Dtken said,.<t , 3 r (j�r� 'l t,r 1�, ate y: �� �c;wt>r,�. .r �,yn t ,a. ' , ' ��"' , 1 ° .. ''* " t ) N rW W r'I hr R'1 �rV ,1.�.r '�1,1r: �1t 1 t .i .JF� �� ��%Y� �i'i f�. J l � �� V116.41" w,t \S. yr7 !9yM1 �� k 3 d ^ 1 r. ' . ..��.,,� '�': r . ut N`}IA ;" ttli,�j/,,�)r ' q"A^• M1M L At J4 k, . .t} )/ Y, %A iI r 41, nrahtm,tif.C.d.....ffatm7;'rii%• 't' ... -0,: �r,•Gry,-.r �y.r �t �.� ert'r1 00,4i Ville, rr ,Ia 7..,'�;rw .„, %•'� y yl}y + ,, ui ...i ie ii•.1...4:,..,y am/Elba....iJ..:�11d.t11.setid 'A44...IL. rn ,{NY 4°'�Y�. �. {y% t ,.�. A41. i..,. parr •� strl• ' +,/. 7}�FrgV f"r ..-'t �l ty �{ I .. r ~,• ', Mn "w 'S 4- f� j Y a: t4 � r LI 15 vell, • Milownin�„ � C `3••",1:' �t \ v...t�r.. Li ua�Lck,Z1es•� it II E`...hiarf,'?.tie,t =;t'ofIl ;10 .. '�n�1,t4•11�� tiAk rilkers MOSS/ 1 r 4 f t + .„ �, r.r., r,-"\ M,•W t /I- / Tr r. � � f ,1I Lt,� t I� {iy. �* � t ^ 111.,E �� I , �T "L 4 � y �t �"�'� _ .. ......0„:.'irin.I: '1 6 , 14 fir/,+. II 11I I" I i".leiN, ri,3I'V* :: :NrerLry�,:35��W1�' ClUrt^l,'�Ss Oh. � , '�� �4� d ' '1 ,dY r d. P i r i' • 4�/ • 1 . iM1 'e��r• rV' °rg �7�_ �,,JCrrr Jun 2: 1985 RESOLUTION We10 Ca. PWaaioe Cummimo` R£: APPROVAL OF AMENDMENTS TO USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - JAMES MCDONALD 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 29th flay of May, 1985 , at the hour of 2:00 p.m. in the Chambers of the Board for the purpose of hearing the application of James McDonald, 11940 West Independence, Golden, Colorado 80401 , for amendments of Use by Special Review Development Standards on the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of the EIS Wy SWk, Section 25 , Township 2 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado WHEREAS, Section 24 .4.2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance provides standards for review of said Use by Special Review, 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, WHEREAS, only four Commissioners were present at this hearing, and the vote taken resulted in a tie; therefore, it was determined that the absent Commissioner, C.W. Kirby, would listen . to the tapes concerning this hearing and cast the deciding vote on June 17, 1985 , and WHEREAS, at the Board meeting of June 17 , 1985, Commissioner Kirby cast a favorable vote and it was determined 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 Board of County Commissioners that the applicant has shown compliance with Section 24.4 .2 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance as follows: .. �. • �./ w r s , • - Page 2 RE: AMEND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - MCDONALD a. The proposal is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and is Consistent with the intent of the Agricultural Zone District. The proposal does not appear to have any adverse impacts on the agricultural interests of the County or the environment. b. The proposal is consistent with the intent of the Agricultural Zone District and is provided for as a Use by Special Review. c. The use is both compatible with existing agricultural activities and with any future agricultural use as identified in the Comprehensive Plan. d. No overlay districts affect the site. e. Use by Special Review Operation and Design Standards 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 amendment of Use by Special Review Development Standards on the hereinabove described parcel of land be, and hereby is, granted subject to the following conditions: 1. The attached Standards for Use by Special Review be adopted and placed on the Use by Special Review plat prior to recording. 2. The Use by Special Review plat shall be submitted to the Department of Planning Services within thirty days from the date of approval by the Board of County Commissioners. The plat shall be amended to include legal descriptions for the five property owners to the west of the Use by Special Review area who are requesting private access to the area. 3. Additional building or electrical permits shall not be issued on the subject property 'until the Use by Special Review plat has been delivered to the Department of Planning Services Office and the plat has been recorded in the office of the weld County Clerk and Recorder. 311030 0 0 Page 3 RE: AMEND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - MCDONALD The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of June, A.D. , 198/5. J ATTEST: �0/� avien i44am. ,a BOARD or COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNT , COLORADO weld County Clerk and Recorder (NAYL and Clerk to the Board J line \Ighnson, hairman 62-04., (AYE) B • gritty ene R. Srantneo-Tom eputy County Clerk �, ..t (AYE) APPROVED AS TO FORM: C.W. Irby:ey '7�/, �f�i" (AYE) CMCI Cor i hr.ceeid4:2 County Attorney il� f�l,^fl,/(AYE) frhn amaguc�rx 311030 • • • OPERATION STANDARDS James M. Mc6onald Amended USR-537:85:14 1. The uses permitted shall be an airport for no more than twenty-five airworthy aircraft and an antique museum. Structures on the facility are limited to the following: Two hangars; one accessory mobile home used as an office and residence for security purposes; sixteen portable T hangars; one maintenance building; one shop and trailer used in conjunction with the parachute jump operation; three sheds; and one enclosed airplane salvage and equipment storage area. The uses are described in application materials filed with the Department of Planning Services. 2. The Use by Special Review Permit area shall be maintained in such a manner so as to prevent soil erosion, fugitive dust, and the growth of noxious weeds. 3 . Separate toilets shall be installed for each sex at the rate of two for the first one hundred persons and one for each additional one hundred persons, or fraction thereof. • 4. Two public accesses for the airport from Weld County Road 16 to the site shall be maintained. Said accesses shall be clearly labeled on the property. 5 . The hangar shall be used strictly for the storage, maintenance, and repair of aircraft and aircraft equipment. Maintenance and repair of aircraft shall be permitted only between the hours of 8 :00 a.m. and sunset for uses which create noise and/or vibration noticeable at, or beyond the property line. 6. Fours of operation for the airport operation shall be from dawn to sunset, but no later than 8 :00 p.m. 7. Trash and refuse shall be removed from the property regularly. All trash not removed shall be stored inside a building or an enclosed container to prevent blowing of refuse onto surrounding properties. 8 . A tour strand barbed wire fence shall be constructed along the entire west side of the property with five private access points for use by the following adjacent properties: 7352 Weld County Road 11; 7402 Weld County Road 11; 7462 :field 31.2.30 Page 2 OPERATION STANDARDS - mcDONALD County Road 11; 5053 Weld County Road 16; and 5059 Weld County Road 16. The accesses may be used for ingress and egress for aircraft and vehicles. The property owner(s) and/or operator(s) of the airstrip shall be responsible for maintaining the fence and keeping it in good repair and free from debris. The fence shall be constructed within sixty days of the date of approval by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners. 9 . A sign shall be posted on the property containing the limitations as to use, including hours of operation, and number of airworthy aircraft permitted. 10 . A parking area of sufficient size to park one hundred vehicles shall be located on the property. Other parking areas may be allocated for the use of the operators of the planes in storage in the hangars. The parking areas shall conform to the requirements of Section 41.1 .3 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. No parking shall be allowed on Weld County Road 16 . All traffic shall be controlled within the confines of the property. 11. The building and fuel storage plans shall conform with the Longmont Fire Protection District requirements. 12. A storage tank of sufficient size to hold 3 ,500 gallons of water shall be maintained on the property for fire protection of the property. The storage tank shall have the approval of the Longmont Fire Protection District. 13. The gas pumps shall be approved by the Longmont Fire Protection District. 14 . The owner/operator shall maintain a. flitch for traffic control on the south side of the property. 15 . Aircraft designed to be used for the museum shall be displayed in the designated areas on the plat. 16 . Junk aircraft shall not be stored on the property except within the screened area provided by the solid security fence. The security fence shall also enclose all aircraft salvage parts and aircraft maintenance equipment kept on the site. Junk automobiles or other junk vehicles shall not be stored on the property. A junk car or vehicle shall be construed to be any dismantled, unlicensed or inoperative vehicle. 21.1030 • • - Page 3 OPERATION STANDARDS - MCDONALD 17. The property owner and/or operator of this operation shall be responsible for complying with all of the above stated Standards. Noncompliance with any of the above stated Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. 18 . The applicant shall comply with the design standards for the Use by Special Review, Section 24.5 et seq. , of the weld County Zoning Ordinance. 19. The applicant shall comply with the Operation Standards for Uses by Special Review, Section 24.6 et seq. , of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. 20. Representatives or members of the Weld County Health Department, Longmont Fire Protection District, and weld County Department of Planning Services shall be granted access onto the site at any reasonable time in order to insure the operations carried out on the site comply with the Operation Standards stated hereon and all applicable Weld County Regulations. 21. The Use by Special Review shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the Standards as stated above and all applicable weld County Regulations. Any material deviations from the plans and/or Standards as shown or stated above 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 and/or Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. • • '..+►.030 r E R T T F T C A T F. OF KAILINQ 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 ZCK-74 for James McDonald in the United States Mail, postage prepaid First Class Mail by letter as addressed on the attached list. this 23rd day of May. 1991. , J)'A 1 n, • • SURROUNDING PROPERTY OWNERS AND/OR SURFACE/SUBSURFACE INTEREST OWNERS JAMS MC DONALD ZCH-74 Leslie and Aline Crisham P.O. Box 43 Firestone, CO 80520 Cecil S. and Michelle J. Killer 7402 Weld County Road 11 Longmont, CO Donald D. and Shirley J. Coodsn 7352 Weld County Road 11 Longmont, CO 80501 Jon 0. and Lori A. Foote 5059 Weld County Road 16 Longmont, CO 80501 Edward A. and Carol L. Harlon P.O. Box 27 Frederick, CO 80530 Ronald C. and Katharine M. Caulks N. 6637 S. Island View Dr. Watertown, WI 53094 Frank Munoz P.O. Box 494 Firestone, CO 80520 Charles L. and Denise Stewart 7200 Weld County Road 11 Longmont. CO 80501 Rummell C. and Helen I. Jubemllle 7592 Weld County road 11 Longmont, CO 80501 Willis B. and Myrna Smith Charles C. and Glenda M. Erskine Patricia L. and Killough L.R. Davies 1039 Cay Street Longmont, CO 80501.4312 Dacono Investment Company 6825 Tannemmee #235 Denver, CO 80224 • `� DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES i, ►NON!CJ0m 366.40C0 OCT.T91610tREET 011EFLlY,C01A1ao0 00031 III' pc COLORADO . May 20, 1991 James McDonald 4911 Garrison 0103 Wheatridge, CO 80033 Subject: ZCH #74, to determine if probable cause exists Co hold a hearing on revocation of USA 0537. Dear Mr. McDonald: Notice is hereby given that on Wednesday. June 19, 1991 at 9:00 a.m. , or as soon thereafter as the agenda of the board of County Commissioners permits, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County will hold a Probable Cause public hearing pursuant to Section 81 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. This meeting will take place in the Commissioners' Hearing Room, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. " The purpose of this p w Cq i compliance with the C P 248 722 787 ► t t p 248 22 7$6 Commissioners on June ibis hearing on revocation RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL RECEIPT FOR ERTIFIED MAIL NO INSURANCE COVERAGE/ROVING—. NO INSURANCE AGE Myrna:.. Representatives of Chi NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL I y0i NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL with Operation Standar (Soo Revolts) wino p SitiiiO 1 Attn: ONO vase ,,,dmeS_MCIC Adrenalln AdventuteS If it is determined at �sifos N6 is eYNiPriacirZ. are not in compliance 4911 Garrison 0103rue•FA Col; r8d1A /ANO�9tY $4Xeet schedule a Show Cause h Aridge at1 p wheatrTdge_, CO 80033 Boulder, CO 80302 permit. Posusa t POSTPOI It C[rmnt0 rt[ • C[NTIn[D►t[ + • I If you have any QueeCi +il MOM.Munro • ass g trioµ Dapnla• • ' "AhYARYITO- UM/ "AiefFICTE60 tiiv[AV--- i Respectfully, �r VONTOY MMANO slot Pnp.V.n NMIV001 �' �f D•1f DEEIVEPED y'7 DM(DELnE•r0 ,I I %.47: 1.C#44‘,41 / /y } / G s i si s+�a :"70.1 arE. ;4,12 y{ wlw.n w..or cA=. —I L3i(n � eMDn0MfF60I • ,-- IIII � "O.mPEs5 DP , A. C uett 2 5 D,0m, � okivEllr Currant Planner v �" ""��`•1 lw "WPAANOWF S !%rEIVIPfOMPM PEtrPKfEO • �, FVVMFD µin Nf5'PoG1ED •� a g DF am C s OEWf,r /j WM3M��PE A4V 5 �I.7141W I /141• •7nco-, _....II pc: Adrenalin Adventu i Bi O01.4;D. . I ,PDPF≤!ti.^rv,.M•nifn Attention: Doug 1 .EtIPIGrEDO.WPV I •• I •E51Pi fWEP 1 I ' 831 1/2 19th SCre1 T0TA�ronAotANGnn t TOTµ rOtTAGIM40 PUS 1t Boulder, CO 8030: g ionf EAasa&Ew'—_—_. J � ;oayvanicaori--- --' ! � , 4 May 20, 1991 I, 4 May 20. MI_ , ' I j u.s C ..: ni � 1 o Leslie and Aline Grisham P.O. Box 43 Firestone, CO 80520 Cecil S. and Michelle J. Miller 7402 Weld County Road 11 Longmont, CO 80301 Donald D. and Shirley J. Gooden 7352 Weld County Road 11 Longmont, CO 80501 Jon O. and Lori A. Foote 5079 Weld County Road 16 Longmont, CO 80501 Edward A. and Carol L. Hereon P.O. Box 27 Frederick, CO 80530 Ronald G. and Katherine M. Caulks N. 6637 S. Island View Drive Watertown, WI 53094 Frank Munoz P.O. Box 494 - / //4� ' `��1� ' Firestone, CO 80520 /�/ ^/�/�, Charles L. and Denise Stewart % 7200 Weld County Road 11 ��//.�� Longmont, CO 80501 _ Russell G. and Helen I. Jubenville7592 Weld County Road 11 � C�;; G Longm ont. CO 80501 Willie B. and Myrna Smith i-v �J/ /// Charles C. and Glenda M. Erskine �j C/ Patricia L. and Killough L.R. Davies 1039 Gay Street Longmont, CO 80501-4312 Dacono Investment Company /7JT 6825 Tennessee #235 Denver, CO 80224 James McDonald 4911 Garrison, 11103 Wheatridge, CO 80033 i Martin Mansfield, Attorney at Law 5445 DTC Parkway Penthouse #4 Englewood, CO 80111 \ka.a, Set 0.10-0o.a 13 tci l "::..0 . Fl if l e d1 1>y /IF • rya': y n 1 - v.,IF o� i^t i' 1 ,3 ti _ - p( ° 'i 't i' 1 ,i . y f l6. .I R$'J f 7 I` r - • . ICt• n I�yy ' I . 11 f `i4. �1 • s r 1 4,p•. .I" J ; • 1 y 9' 4 1 f �' s j1 fl ° a 0FI`° 11 n Un. ik �-. 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Reco ding,ree 1�,+'Ir II.II ii - P Reoelpt•NumDer 1�„� `TILL 'I I ' ' lied t i II r I li It . ,, 1r /M/� I' •"r4....'•, iiininhin _ y.� �Ji'..... �- u 12 BE COMPLETED BY APPLI9ANTI (please print or type, except for necessary signature) 1 , I (we), the undersigned, hereby request hearings before the Weld County Planning Commiul0n and the Weld. County Board Of County Commissioners concerning ;the proposed Special Review Permit of tole the following described unincorporated area of Weld CounrYhCeol�redot Part OSx C �E7� LEGAL DESCRIPTION OP SPECIAL REVIEW PERMIT AREA% WI S111: Section 25 T• 2 N, R 48 W • LEGAL DM PAI „o! contiguous property .mined ' upon which Special Review Permit la proposedt S eSection., 25 T.2,___N, R •ftB W . Property Address (if available) NIA • I �'i„ • PRESENT ZONE Use By Special Review 443:80:30VERLAY ZONES None ' I' TOTAL ACREAGE 40 If' i, ,;' PROPOSED LAND USE A ;Dort .7_ - • t, EXISTING LAND USE Airport l - ...-- • SURFACE FEE (PROPEZa OWNERS QP AREA PROPOSED CDR �+IXS,1 BY SPECIAL REVIEWt I Name c_.,Jemes PiMoZonald „ _ Adorns, 11440 W lnsteDQnslenCe City CO1den Zip 80401 • Home Telephone 0 237-7137 Business Telephone 0- None Hann _ Addreest City • Zip Home Telephone a ' I Business Telephone 0 I. Names . • - . Addresat - City Zip Home Telephone 0-� Business Telephone 0� I t APPIJCANg QR AVTRORIZED boas il.f different slim above)! i I , 1 Address; • . City Zips Home Telephone 0 Business Telephone 0 , ,he owner(a) and/or 1 f mineral rights on or under the subplot properties of record. i. `k mc• James M McDonald .reset 11,40 W Independence City Golden Zip 80401 i I ,met Amoco Oil r• ddreen• 200intaridoL.ph Dr City Chicago zip 60601 , i iemet. I'; • I . AdOre� ,�- Cicy zip . I h. ,by depose and state under the mantles of perjury that all statements, proposals and/or plans submitted with or contetned within this application are true and correct to the beat of my - I , knowledge.' - e I COUNTY OF WELR _) ,STATE or 'GAS/RAW ) I •, I r; ',~ti ...'1yi.)fleCZA.' !, ; Si net tl Owner of AuthOrised Agent ` . ' r Subscribed,-and sworn to before me thiaSdsy of 11CtAS.`t I I ' 19•� W „r . "I LC I I' • '' li, , ' , I I ' Nolen PyBLIC, I 1,• M . , .�, I' f �A commie on P*Pire MY ',gmmlielon txpltas Fib.U.798 . II I eZ11.0 0 r l4s.....•_. .. I • ' 14.4',17' ,,,,I. , , ,, 4 ' I • I U r APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS , F2. a, This is a private airport with a parachute operation and training center. There is an antique and collectable aircraft collection, an aircraft repair, maintenance and re-building,operation and airplane salvage and storage. We maintain' al,l airport equipment and vehicles. There is aircraft rental and instruction, including airplanes, helicopters, spray planes, gliders and ultrelights. There is aircraft storage, tie down and fuel available. b. I heve been told that this property has been used as an airport since the 1930's and I want to continue using it as such. c. There are six residents to the Wdst of the airport; two raise chickens, one raises pigs, one has horses, none have water rights for agriculture. There are two residents to the North. To the best of my knowledge their land is Idle. To the East is vacant land and to the South is wheetland. d. The distance to the nearest neighbor is approximately 400 feet. e. The maxium number of users, patrons, members and buyers would be approximately 200. f. The number of employees 1s approximately six to eight, number of shifts is one with hours of operation from daylight to sunset or 8:00 p.m. , whichever comes first. g. Water tanker and two additional water tanks. h. See Plot Mep. i. N/A J . Seni-let toilets k. 3500 gallon storage tank. 1. N/A m.,. N/A A n. N/A 0. We dispose of waste at the Lafayette Dump. P. N/A q. N/A i r: N/A 3. a. At the time Weld County was zoned, it was determined that it met the Weld County Comprehensive Plan (See Exhibit A). b. It was determined by the Planning Commission that the proposal is consistent with the intent of the agricultural zone district and is provided for as a Use by Special Review (See Exhibit A). c. N/A d. We comply with Federal FAR flight regulations. e. It was determined by the Planning Commission that the activities and im- provements proposed will be compatible with existing and future agricultural uses in the neighborhood, (See Exhibit A). existing land uses are listed In 20 (above). f. As the County is developed, it would be advantageous to county residents to have an elrport in this location. 21.103I eq n V' • APPLICATION REUIREMENTS PAGE 2 g. No Overlay Districts affect the site, (See Exhibit A). h. 3500 gallon storage tank on property. I. See Exhibit 8 J . It has been determined that the noise level complies with regulation //CRS 25-12-13. k. See Exhibit C. 1 . See attached. m. See attached. I • 31.:1.030 . • . 47— ' (1I•ra ii) „ Y 1985 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET N0. 85-31 Weld CO. Pimkg Con&sloe RE: AMENDMENT OF USE BY SPECIAL REVIEW DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS - JAMES M. MCDONALD A public hearing was conducted on May 29, 1985, at 2:00 P.M. , with the following present: •.' Commissioner Jacqueline Johnson, Chairman Commissioner Gene Brantner, Pro-Tem Commissioner C.W. Kirby — Excused Commissioner Cordon E. Lacy Commissioner Frank Yamaguchi Alan preaent: Acting Clerk to the Board, Mary Reiff Assistant County Attorney, Les D. Morrison Planning Department representative. Gloria Dunn The following business was transacted: 1 hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated May 15. 1985, and duly published May 16, 1985. in the Johnstown Breeze, a public hearing was conducted to cenaider amendment of Use by Special Review Development Standards 1, 5, 6 and 8 and the addition of. new Development Standards for James M. McDonald. Chairmen Johnson informed the applicant that only four Commissioners were present and. should this hearing end with a tie vote, the absent Commissioner would review the record and listen to the tapes of thin hearing before casting the deciding vote. Lee Morrison, Assistant County Attorney, made this matter of record and stated that the only Items being considered are the proposed changes and additional Development Standards. Gloria Dunn, Planning Department representative, read the favorable recommendation of the Planning Commission into the record. James McDonald, the applicant, came forward to answer questions of the Board. He requested that the word "unlicensed" be stricken from the definition of junk vehicles in Operation Standard 016. Mr. Morrison researched this matter and reported that the word "unlicensed" should remain. Commissioner Lacy reviewed items shown on the plat submitted with this application. Jim Westervelt, an adjacent property owner, came forward and asked questions concerning the proposed changes to the Operation Standards. Me. Dunn read the current Operation Standards and the prepoeed changes into the record. Chuck Stewart, Helen Jubenville and Ed Hereon made comments concerning this matter. Chairman Johnson asked for a review of the status of this application and Rod Allison, Planning Department representative, presented a summary of recent action concerning this Use by Special Review. Commissioner Lacy moved to approve the Amendments to the Use by Special Review, with the 21 Operation Standards as recommended by the Planning Commission. Commissioner Brantner seconded the motion. Chairman Johnson voiced concerns about the accesses and stated that she would vote against this motion. (Tape Change 085-41) On a roll call vote, Commissioners Brantner and Lacy voted aye and Chairman Johnson and Commissioner Yamaguchi voted nay. Commissioner Kirby will review the record and listen to the tepee of this hearing before casting hie vote at the regular Board meeting on June 17, 1985. APPROVED: f� u� �J �C BOARD or COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /` '(GL Ldtiw� WELD COUNTY, CO ORADO weld County Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Boar &Y . e Joh o , Chairman BY: erhclIZA,T. Deputy County Clerk Gene R. Brantner. Pro-let EXCUSED C.W. 14.th _ •, TAPE 085-85-40 6 085-41 / DOCKET 085-71 • La LHR 2049 �•• 6'-le" Fronk Yamag hl RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING SHOW CAUSE HEARING - JAMES MCDONALD WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colored° statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, on September 11, 1991, a Show Cause Hearing was conducted to consider revocation of Special Use Permit 11537, issued to James McDonald, and WHEREAS, James McDonald is owner and operator of said facility. located on property described as part of the SWe of Section 25, Township 2 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Robert Ray, Attorney representing the applicant, and Mr. McDonald were present, and WHEREAS, the Board heard all of the testimony offered concerning this matter and, having been fully informed, did Find that the burden of proof has been met to show the existence of violations of Operation Standards 01, 04. 05. 07. 015, 016, 017, and 021, regarding structures and uses on property, public accesses, use of hangars, trash and refuse, and storage within the designated areas, and WHEREAS, pursuant to said Findings, the Board deems it advisable that Mr. McDonald be allowed 45 days to come into compliance with Special Use Permit 0537. which consists of the following violations: 1. More structures and uses are located on the property than allowed. Two mobile homes, numerous derelict automobiles, farm tractors, derelict tractor trailer rigs, two airplane salvage and equipment storage areas and trailers used as sheds are located on the Property. 2. Public access is not being provided for the airport from Weld County Road 16. The two access gates that exist are locked and are not as shown on the Special Use Permit plat map. 3. The hangars are not being used strictly for the storage, maintenance, and repair of aircraft and aircraft equipment. Motorcycles and parts. recreational vehicles, and derelict autos and " auto parts are being stored within the hangars. 4. Trash and refuse is not being stored inside a building or an enclosed container. Trash and refuse was observed on site. No trash, however, was observed blowing around or any signs of trash being blown around. 911081 P1. 089•2 C.C. - ++ 1. , PL„ App, R, R , 1‘,<Ze Page 2 REs SHOW CAUSE - MCDONALD 5. Junk aircraft, aircraft salvage parts, and aircraft maintenance equipment are not stored within the screened area shown on the Special Use Permit plat map. Junk aircraft, aircraft salvage parts, and aircraft maintenance equipment are stored around the property at different locations and not within the screened security fence are shown on the Special Use Permit plat map. Additional junk aircraft storage areas, not shown on the Special Use Permit plat map, have been added. Junk automobiles, derelict vehicles and other junk vehicles are stored on the property. 6. The property owner and/or operator of this operation have not complied with all stated Standards. Standards 01, 04. 05, 07, 015, and 016 are not in compliance at this time. 7. The Use by Special Review has not been limited to the plans shown and stated Standards. The noncompliance of Standards 01, 04, 05, 07, 015, 016, 017, and 021 is as stated herein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Board does hereby Find that Jamas McDonald be, and hereby is, in violation of Special Use Permit 0537. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that Mr. McDonald be, and hereby. is allowed 45 days to come into compliance with Special Use Permit 0537. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 11th day of September. A.D., 1991. n / / nd �J BOARD OF COUNTY COLORADO COMMISSIONERS ATTESTS ,Avin'_�/.1/ //[vG t.6_CrQ�lj WELD CO ly; COLORADO / r Weld County Clerk to the Board /��•� Go . 'a y M airman BYI "17/12-sere, � ( Deputy Cler to the Boar�� Gee Be Kenney. Pro- am �� APPROVED A 0 FORMi Constance L. Barbs t-->C7 efr County Attorney C. le anKi y iLeAW. B. W 12e re 911081 SHOW CAUSE DATE: September 11, 1991 CASE #; 2CH #76 USR #: 537 NAME: James McDonald ADDRESS: P.O. Box 646 Frederick, CO 80530 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SW4 of Section 25, T2N, R68W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of Weld County Road 16, and east of Weld County Road 11, It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services staff, that the following Standards as approved for USR #537 are not in compliance: Operation Standard #1 states; The uses permitted shall be an airport for no more than twenty-five airworthy aircraft and an antique museum. Structures on the facility are limited to the following: Two hangars; one accessory mobile home used as an office and residence for security pruposes;. sixteen protable T hangars; one maintenance building; one shop and trailer used in conjunction with the parachute jump operation; three sheds; and one enclosed airplane salvage and equipment storage area. The urea are described in application materials filed with the Department of Planning Services. More structures and uses are located on the property than allowed. Two mobile homes, numerous derelict automobiles, farm tractors, derelict tractor trailer rigs, two airplane salvage and equipment storage areas and trailers used as sheds are located on the property. Operation Standard #4 states: Two public act for the airport from Weld County Road 16 to the site shall be maintained. Said accesses shall be clearly labeled on the property, Public access is not being provided for the airport from Weld County Road 16. The two access', gates that exist are locked and are not as shown on the Special Review permit plat map, Operation Standard #5 states: The hangar shall be used strictly for the storage, maintenance, and repair of aircraft and aircraft equipment. Maintenance and repair of aircraft shall be permitted only between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and sunset for uses which create noise and/or vibration noticeable at, or beyond the property line. 3x: .481 • PROBABLE CAUSE - ZCH #76 James McDonald Page 2 The hangars are not being used strictly for .the storage, maintenance, and repair of aircraft and aircraft equipment. Motorcycles and parts, recreational vehicles, and derelict autos and auto parts are being stored within the hangars, Operation Standard #7 states: Trash and refuse shall be removed from the property regularly. All trash not removed shall be stored inside a building or an enclosed container to prevent blowing of refuse onto surrounding properties. Trash and refuse is not being stored inside a building or an enclosed container. Trash and refuse was observed on site. NO trash, however, was observed blowing around or any signs of trash being blown around. Operation Standard #15 states: Aircraft designed to be used for the museums shall be displayed in the designated areas on the plat. Aircraft designed to be used for the museum are not displayed in the designated areas as shown on the Special Review permit plat map. Display aircraft are stored around the property. Operation Standard #16 states: Junk aircraft shall not be stored on the property except within the screened area provided by the solid security fence, The security fence shall also enclose all aircraft salvage parts and aircraft maintenance equipment kept on the site. Junk automobiles or other junk vehicles shall not be stored on the property. A junk car or vehicle shall be construed to be any dismantled, unlicensed or inoperative vehicle. Junk aircraft, aircraft salvage parts, and aircraft maintenance equipment are not stored within the screened area shown on the Special Review permit plat map. Junk aircraft, aircraft salvage parts and aircraft maintenance equipment are stored around the property at different locations and not within the screened security fence area shown on the Special Review permit plat map. Additional junk aircraft storage areas, not shown on the Special Review permit plat map, have been added. Junk automobiles, derelict vehicles and other junk vehicles are stored on the property. Operation Standard #17 states: The property owner and/or operator of this operation shall be responsible for complying with all of the above stated Standards. Noncompliance with any of the above stated Standards may be reason for revocation of the Permit by the Board of County Commissioners. The property owner and or operator of this operation have not complied with all stated standards, Standards #1, k, S, 7, 15, and 16 are not in compliance at this time, 91 091 PROBABLE CAUSE • ZCH #76 James McDonald Page 3 Operation Standard ¢21 states: The Use by Special Review shall be limited to the plans shown hereon and governed by the standards as stated above an all applicable Weld County Regulations. Any materiel deviations from the plans and/or Standards as shown or stated above 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 and/or Standards are permitted. Any other changes shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning Services. The Use by Special Review has not been limited to the plans shown and stated standards. The noncompliance of Standards #1, 4, S, 7, 15, 16, 17, and 21 are stated hereon, 0.0 Based upon the information, the Department of Planning Services staff requests that the Board of County Commissioners revoke Amended USR #537 and authorize the County Attorney to proceed with legal action to bring the property into compliance with the geld County Zoning Ordinance, • AR2263512 RESOLUTION •n p o V 0 ` RE: AUTHORIZATION OF AMENDMENT TO OIL AND GAS LEASE COVERING CERTAIN PROPERTY ..Uqq OWNED BY WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, LOCATED IN PART OF THE SE}SE} OF SECTION Q 18, TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH, RANGE 65 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M., WELD COUNTY, COLORADO a o�a 0 0 % WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, "r.2 pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested RR 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 �o `s located in Weld County, Colorado, and w o u WHEREAS, Basin Exploration, Inc., Associated Natural Gas, Inc., and Basin x Operating Company are the leasehold owners under that certain Oil and Gas Lease oa •+ dated August S, 1974, recorded in Book 724 at Reception No. 1645865, Weld County, a E°u. Colorado, from Weld County to Amoco Production Company, and ov� w pow WHEREAS, said Lease specifically covers the following described parcel, e w to-wit: b N N o Township_ 2 North, Range 65 West, 6th P.M. a Section 18: Part of SEISE} •~+r WHEREAS, Weld County desires to amend said 011 and Gas Lease, with the terms 'Ow. and conditions being as stated in said Amendment to 011 and Gas Lease, attached CO a. hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, that the 011 and Gas Lease dated August 5, 1974, recorded in Book 724 at Reception No. 1645865. Weld County, Colorado, be, and hereby is, amended as stated in the attached Amendment to 011 and Gas Lease. 911085 c� % Reif Ca ) I REG! Fick D oo to,3 Page 2 RE: AMENDMENT TO OIL AND GAS LEASE - BASIN EXPLORATION, INC. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 11th day of September, A.D., 1991. - -o BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTES �d% WELD CO RADO Weld.County Olerk to the Board Gordo ac� airman/// i gy, . Deputy, l�r1v Lo,_the�Oprd Ge a Kenned , Pro-Tem . APPROVED"A 7 Ogg on`sttance L. Harbert County Attorney ice, 8 k 0 � � W. H. eba er N88 O O o a w W (4oa N (1G w q %.; • OWL nit rl at V OO 'T. rl H • DO O% H O 2 W N D .� W �n Dw M ‘o ry N O PG 3. r1.� A ea M1 N N rl 04 911085 AMENIEENT TO OM AND GAS LEASE � 8 0 • This Amendment to 011 and Gas Lease (hereinafter 'Amendment') is in 8 executed this ✓Lila day of 4pa r, AtAi . 1991. by Basin Exploration. Isle. and Basin Operating Company, both Colorado corporations. with an address of 633-17th a Street. Suite 1500, Denver. Colorado 80202; and by Associated Natural Gas. Inc.. 0 c a Colorado corporation, with an address of 370 - 17th Street. Suite 900. Denver. • Colorado 80202; and by Weld County Board of County Commissioners, with an o w address of P. 0. Box 758, Greeley, Colorado 80631. Q RECITALS aZS WHEREAS, Basin Exploration, Inc. , Associated Natural Gas. Inc.. and �o w Basin Operating Company are the leasehold owners. and the remaining parties :4m hereto are all royalty interest owners under that certain 011 and Gas Lease w dated August 5. 1974, recorded in Book 724 at Reception No. 1645865, Weld -+ a County. Colorado, from Weld County, to Amoco Production Company. (hereinafter the "Subject Lease"), which specifically covers the following described lands in C* N Weld County. Colorado (hereinafter the "Subject Lands"). \w OS Fri (/) Township 2 North. Range 65 Mot. §th P.M. a Section 18. That part of SE/43E/4 described ra <N w as. Beginning at SE corners in m.. Thence North 50 rods; Thence w West 36 rods( Thence South 50 N rods; Thence East 36 rods to o the point of beginning. WHEREAS, the Subject Lease, at Paragraph "6" thereof, contains a limited pooling and unitization clause and the parties hereto wish to amend the :: 2! Subject Lease to delete the original pooling and unitization clause, and to '4N substitute a new pooling and unitization clause as set out below. m a NOW TNMELFORE. in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein and the benefits to be received by all the parties hereto. the parties hereby covenant and agree as follows. 1. The Subject Lease shall be amended to delete. in its entirety, the pooling and unitization provision at Paragraph "6' thereof and to substitute and incorporate the following new pooling and unitization provision. '6. Lessee, at its option. is hereby given the right and power at any time and from time to time as a recurring right. either before or after production as to all or any part of the land described herein and as to any one or more of the formations hereunder, to pool or unitize the leasehold estate. and the min- eral estate covered by this lease with other land. lease or leases in the immediate vicinity for the production of oil and gas, or separately for the production of either. when in Lessee's judgment it is necessary or advisable to do so. and irrespective of whether authority similar to this exists with respect to such other land, lease or leases. Likewise. units previously formed, may be reformed to exclude non-producing formations or to fors separate units covering multiple producing formations. underlying the same lands. The forming or reforming of any unit shall be accomplished by Lessee executing and filing of record a declar- ation of such unitization or reformation, which declaration shall describe the unit. Any unit may include land upon which a well has theretofore been completed or upon which operations for drilling or reworking operations or a well shut in for want of a market anywhere on a unit which includes all or part of this lease shall be treated as if it were production. drilling or reworking operations or a well shut in for want of a market under '110.5 .q • AMENDMENT To on, AND GAS LEASE �o p o C1 0 • othis lease. In lieu of the royalties elsewhere herein specified. r V including shut-in gae royalties. Lessor shall receive on produc- c tion from the unit so pooled royalties only on the portion of a ouch production allocated to this leases such allocation shall o be that proportion of the unit production that the total number o a of surface acres covered by this lease and included in the unit .. bears to the total number of surface acres in such unit." 2. The parties hereto who are royalty owners further ratify. confirm and adopt the Subject Lease, and lease the Subject Lands under the Subject Lease to the lease owners. in all matters. and. except as specifically amended hereby. e• v the remaining terms and conditions of the Subject Lease shall continue in full " a force and effect. w a v 3. The parties represent that each of them is an interest owner in ` the Subject Lease. and that no conveyance. encumbrance. or transfer has been .+ ►+ made by them or is outstanding which would operate to diminish their respective a h interests in the Subject Lease or their ability to enter into this Amendment. 0 w 4. This Amendment shall be binding upon and effective as to the • w interest of each of the undersigned parties who execute the same. without regard 1" 6. to the execution or lack of execution of any other party whomsoever; and may be ‘c• z executed in counterparts bearing one or more signatures which shall be deemed v duplicate originals with respect to the signatory or signatories thereof. 0 S. This Amendment shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto. their personal representatives, successors. and assign. .� .n M N NS4 lted as of the day and year first above written. A rl `Sr.......� / ',. CO w ATTE r�^' OJnN•IC. BASIN OPERATING COMPANY r am- ja, am- Secre l i.kV c�l President �i: ATT ••• 1 •:Sr BASIN EXPLORATION, INC. , 1B7h , �' 1 � . BY. • :AA, 3xr, y Stare President D.�y ek.e .� e •...N....\ ASSOCIATED NATURAL GAS. INC. BY. BY. � 749.,,g:Lac--- ecretary President `1 N /!4 •'• ,. I ATTEsto ' '`, ti WELD COUNTY - BOARD or COUNTY r. COMMISSl BY. BY. Title..; Clerk rn the Board T• . an -2- 31.?.085 cit 8 Ammo= TO on AND OAS LEASE ke C., STATE of COLORADO ) ) ss. o o COUNTY or a/1✓EE ) de a is 4 7!}e foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by Vitfhe A/ f • 1�n , an President or' BASIN OPERATING COMPANY this NI UV' day of ti/tli . 1991, on behalf of the corporation. 075 WITNESS my hand and official seal. .. w P;... b ac o�i��ton . -4 a My CMY CAT�IM soAlcpiree" J Qq a EXPIRES:2.1296 Notary Public 's,,' QAUL •' � V.. p0 co ZIS SI (S • .• o CQt ° %E STATE OF COLORADO )cr. � o .n ) SS. o cowl? of Sore( ) N rig � r e foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by�/L..loe/�• a. . s President of BASIN EXPLORATION. INC. this N day o! 1991, on behalf o! the corporation. 0 Po PoWITNESS my hand and official seal. A My Commission Expires. r/P~ 'aysIl gr MY COMMISSION yy _ .T..�. EXPIRES:24240 8p Publi �: 00 6 y�.�424k403/442:j ° C STATE or COLORADO ) ) SS. COUNTY or ,(hOi/AYA) /i T w;fO regoing instrument wax acknowledgeent d before me by T�� INC. this .wday'• llii.l!/ , 1991. on behalf of the corporation. ' ' 3my hand and official seal. My Cogigx>k^ric. • ��/ i. 11ii/1�Y ��� AP G1919/ • No Public STATE OF COLORADO ) ) SS. COUNTY OF ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by . as or WELD COUNTY - HOARD or LAND COMMISSIONERS. this day of . 1991. on behalf of the corporation. WITNESS my hand and official seal. My Commission Expires. Notary Public -3- 31.'.095 . ' -• `,ir_LD CO1J .1 ,� ;:� CON, iISSIONER3 BASIN 1791 AUG 12 113S 18 EXPLOR TIO� I CLERK TO THE BOARD t August 9, 1991 b Q O ff�� O ▪ • w Weld County - Board of land Commissioners C P. 0. Box 758 o � Greeley, CO 80631 0 .c> Au RE: Amendment to 011 and Gas Lease Part of SESE Sec 18-2N-65W Weld County, Colorado N :: w Gentlemen: b Enclosed please find an original Amendment to Oil and Gas Lease which would w amend the pooling terms of your pit, Gas and Mineral Lease dated August 5, 1974 Q covering the captioned lands. We are asking that you execute this Amendment so that we can properly develop the lands and more specifically so that we can pool M 160 acres for oil production. �w $ aoriginal Please execute, have your signature attested and acknowledged and return the on inal to us. We will place it of record and provide you with a recorded ND copy. Should you have any questions regarding this Amendment, please contact N▪ w Dan Schwartz at the letterhead address and phone. M N Thank you for your assistance and cooperation. N O N Very/truly yours, PS MN ,� .4 � M,N 3° eJ ^"" Sandra L. Pettibone CO m Land Administrator /sip Enclosure cc Dan Schwartz 63317th Street,Suite 1600 • Denver,Colorado 80202 • Office 303292.2322 • FAX 301.202.0050 L6CCXo3 ^4,^ lopes RESOLUTION RE; AUTHORIZATION FOR THE WELD COUNTY ATTORNEY TO PROCEED WITH LEGAL ACTION AGAINST CERTAIN PARTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE WELD COUNTY BUILDING CODE ORDINANCE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Department of Planning Services has referred certain violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance to the County Attorney's Office, and WHEREAS, those persons in violation of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance are Country Estates Mobile Home Park, Carl and Elda R. Jordan, Leslie and Aline Grisham, and Tony Rardin, and WHEREAS, despite efforts by the Planning staff t0 resolve said matter, the violations have not been corrected, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it necessary to bring legal action against those individuals as hereinabove named to correct said violations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Thomas O. David, Weld County Attorney, be, and hereby is, authorized to proceed with legal action against Country Estates Mobile Home Park. Carl and Elda R. Jordan, Leslie and Aline Grisham, and Tony Rardin to remedy the violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance, and any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persona acting in active concert with the identified parties. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 11th day of September, A.D., 1991. ,y��� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTESTsIangill'" WELD COUNTY C Weld County Clerk t0 the Board Cord Y. an By: Depdty Clerk to tha.8o rd ge Kenned Pro- "am APPROVED AS FORM: (41:2•7x [ii �� -II�lt" Constance L. Harbert itCounty Attorney C. w KS y Sd112211214) W. H. Webster 911082 pt, o32y a) Ph, 4.4) UM& (s) e !rte MEMORAnDUM Whit Board of County Commissioners September 9, 1991 To oti. M Department of Planning Services cowitADo Prom Legal Action Authorization suemmt The Department of Planning Services recommends that the Board of County Commissioners authorize the Wald County Attorney to proceed with legal action against the following parties for violations of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance, Building Code Violations: BCV-1707 BCV-1707 Country Estates Mobile Home Park Tony Rardin 3500 35th Avenue 3500 35th Avenue, #132 Greeley, CO 80631 Greeley, CO 80631 BCV-1673 Carl and Elda R. Jordan Rt. 1, Box 98 Gill, CO 80624 BCV-1705 BCV-1706 Leslie and Aline Crisham Leslie and Aline Crisham P.O. Box 43 P.O. Box 43 Firestone, CO 80520 Firestone, CO 80520 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. 9/no 69- PC-03024/ ^302 / 911082 — RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE AMENDED PERFORMANCE GUARANTEE AGREEMENT AND ACCEPT COLLATERAL 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, by Resolution dated July 10, 1991, approved an Amended Certificate of Designation, and an Amended Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Use by Special Review Permit for a bio-medical waste incineration facility, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with an Amended Performance Guarantee Agreement between the County of Weld and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc., commencing September 4, 1991 and ending upon closure of the bio-medical waste incineration facility, with the further terms and conditions being as stated in said Amended Performance Guarantee Agreement. and WHEREAS, Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. has submitted an Automatically Renewable Certificate of Deposit Number 760399, drawn on Belcaro Bank of Denver, Colorado, in the amount of 510,000, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Amended Performance Guarantee Agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to accept said collateral, in the amount of $10,000. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, that the Amended Performance Guarantee Agreement between Weld County and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Automatically Renewable Certificate of Deposit Number 760399 be, and hereby is, accepted. 911083 19). 04s (0 G� A . OPP, n, kw° b CH (ao,vo), Page 2 RE: AMENDED PERFORMANCE GUARANTEE - COLO. INCINERATION SERVICES The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 11th day of September. A.D.. 1991. nunc pro tunc September 4, 1991. ' A BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTESTS / ,_� / d� WELD CO . OLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Hoard Gor 'airman By= ' .� Pro- -c.��� �A h _ce. _ t Deputy Clerk to the d a KenneW, c APPROVED AS TO ORM: �!t` y� Constance L. Herb r Temt County Attorney C. W. Kf. .C / /622 W. H. Webster 911083 AMENDED PERFORMANCE GUARANTEE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into this 4th day of September, 1991, by and through the County of Weld, State of Colorado, acting through its Board of County Commissioners, hereinafter called "County" and Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. , hereinafter called "Applicant". WITNESSETH WHEREAS , by resolutions approved on July 10, 1991 the Applicant received approval of an Amended Certificate of Designation ( "CD" ) and an Amended Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Use by Special Review Permit ( "USR" ) for a bio-medical waste incineration facility; and WHEREAS, Applicant had previously received a Certificate of Designation and Use by Special Review on October 3, 1990 under the name of Wixco Services, Inc. (USR-918) ; and WHEREAS, the Applicant had also previously received a Certificate of Designation and Use by Special Review under the name of Wixco Services, Inc. in conjunction with Tire Mountain, Inc. pursuant to a Resolution approved on August 30 , 1989 (Amended USR-842) ; and WHEREAS , Applicant and County had entered into a Performance Guarantee Agreement dated December 18, 1989; and WHEREAS, by the Resolutions dated July 30, 1991 approving the Amended Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Special Review Permit and Certificate of Designation, the Applicant was required to guarantee performance of the subjeCt Conditions and Development Standards; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and of the acceptance and approval of said Use by Special Review and Certificate of Designation, the parties hereto promise, covenant and agree as follows: 1.0 Closure of Facility: Closure of the facility will be performed in accordance with the most recent version of the Applicant ' s Closure Plan Policy (Applicant' s Policy CISX 203 dated July 25, 1991 attached hereto as Exhibit "A" ) , which has been approved by the County. The closure will be accomplished in accordance with Weld County requirements in place at the time of closure; in accordance with regulations as promulgated by the Colorado Department of Health, Hazardous Material and Waste Management Division; and in accordance with the Certificate of Designation and Amended Use by Special Review as approved on July 10, 1991. 1 911003 2 .0 Closure Estimates The site will be closed after all on-site material has been burned. It is noted that no material should be left on site pursuant to the Applicant' s closure procedure, however, should any material be left it will be of minor quantity and will be sent to an approved medical waste incinerator in Colorado, Illinois or Arizona. The cost to dispose of one thousand ( 1 ,000) pounds of possible residual medical waste and to dispose of any remaining ash is estimated to be $500.00. 2 . 1 Instances of contamination and events requiring emergency response will be attended to and remediated in accordance with the most recent version of the Applicant' s Contamination and Emergency Response Policy (Applicant' s Policy CIS' 204 dated July 25, 1991 attached hereto as Exhibit "B") and the Applicant' s Spill Control Procedures (Applicant ' s Policy CXSX 206 dated July 25, 1991 attached hereto as Exhibit "C") . In general all contamination instances and events involving an emergency response which require attention by Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. "CXSX" staff will be remediated by trained personnel . The remediation will be accomplished in accordance with CISI published policies which are written in accordance with the appropriate regulations promulgated by OSHA, CDC, EPA, State of Colorado and as approved by the County. 3 .0 Abandonment Closure: Abandonment closure will include (1) removing all ash and waste material and ( 2) disinfecting the equipment and that portion of the building occupied by the Applicant. Subsequent to the disinfection step, the equipment will be dismantled and hauled to 5906 McXntyre Street, Golden, Colorado . The estimated cost to remove the ash and waste material , to disinfect the equipment and building and to dismantle and transport the equipment is $6,830.00. 3 .1 The applicant has estimated the expense to remediate certain contamination instances and other events requiring emergency response by CISI staff and other emergency personnel. The estimated costs for such events are estimated not to exceed the sum of $8,000.00. 4 . 0 Back-up Incineration : Applicant has provided to County a contract for back-up incineration facilities providing for incineration at the rate of 110 per pound. The back-up incineration facility is located in Clinton, Illinois. 4 .1 Approved Development Standards limit on-site storage to 48 hours of waste material. Two multi-chamber incinerators burning 750 pounds per incinerator per hour are approved. However, as of this date only one incinerator is on site and for one incinerator the maximum allowable on-site storage is 36,000 pounds. 311093 2 i 4 . 2 Applicant has provided a hauling bid for moving 36,000 pounds of bio-medical waste from Hudson, Colorado to Clinton, Illinois with the transportation cost at $6,600.00. 5.0 Guarantee Amounts The events of abandonment, closure, contamination and emergency response cannot Occur concurrently under the CIS' closure policy, however, two of the three events could occur concurrently such as abandonment/closure and the need for remediation of contamination. It is therefore necessary to add the estimated remediation of contamination amount plus the amount of abandonment/closure to provide adequate guarantees for the County. Accordingly, the Applicant shall provide a sum of $ 25 , 390 . 00 pursuant to this Agreement for remediation of contamination and abandonment/closure. Said sum of $25 ,390.00 is calculated as follows: remediation of contamination instances being $8,000.00; incineration of 36 ,000 pounds of waste at 110 per pound totals $3 ,960 .00; trucking of 36,000 pounds of waste totals $6,600.00; and abandonment/closure including removal of equipment totals $6,830.00. 5 . 1 Additionally, it is estimated that in the event of abandonment/closure the Applicant may have more than 36 ,000 pounds of waste on site. By doubling the amount of potential waste on site to 72,000 pounds means that an additional $3,960.00 would be needed for incineration plus an additional $6,600.00 for trucking for an additional sum to guarantee performance of $10 ,560 .00 . Applicant hereby agrees to provide to County a total guarantee sum of $35,950. 00 ( $25,390 .00 plus $10,560 .00) as a total guarantee amount for performance. 6 . 0 Guarantee: This total guarantee in the amount of $35,950.00 shall be on deposit not lees than 10 days before the facility is to start any test burn operation and shall remain in place and continue for the life of the facility and until final closure has occurred. Applicant has already posted a Certificate of Deposit in the amount of $10,000 .00 (plus accrued interest) ; an additional $10,000.00 shall be deposited with the County on or before September 4, 1991 and the additional S15 ,950 .00 required hereunder shall be deposited in accordance with this policy. 7. 0 Release of Liability: Applicant shall indemnify and hold harmless the County from any and all liability, loss and damage County may suffer as a result of all suits, actions or claims of every nature and description caused by, arising from, or on account of said design and construction of improvements, and pay any and all judgments rendered against the County on a account of such suit , action or claim, together with all reasonable expenses and attorney fees incurred by County in defending such suit, action or claim whether the liability, loss or damage is caused by, or arises out of the negligence of County or its officers, agents, employees or otherwise except for the 3 X14483 liability, loss or damage arising from the intentional torts or the gross negligence of the County or its employees while acting within the scope of their employment 7 . 1 Applicant shall indemnify and hold harmless the Platteville Fire Protection District from any and all liability, loss and damage that Platteville Fire Protection District may suffer as a result of all suits, actions or claims of every nature and description caused by, arising from or on account of the activities of Platteville Fire Protection District in inspecting the facility and enforcing the terms of this agreement, the Certificate of Designation or Amended Use by Special Review 918. 8. 0 No Benefit or Waiver: Except as to Paragraph 7.1 no portion of this agreement is intended to confer a benefit on any person not a party to this contract nor constitute a waiver of any privilege or immunity held by the parties to this agreement or their officers, agents or employees. 9.0 General Requirements of Collateral: The value of all collateral submitted to County must be equivalent to 1008 of the value maximum amount as shown in Paragraph 5.0 of this agreement. 10 .0 Guaranty Collateral: The types of collateral listed below are acceptable to Weld County subject to final approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 10 . 1 An Irrevocable Letter of Credit from a Federal or State licensed financial institution on a form approved by weld County. The letter of credit shall state at least the following: (a) The Letter of Credit shall be in an amount equivalent of 1008 of the total value of the Performance Guarantee as set forth. (b) The Letter of Credit shall provide for payment upon demand to Weld County if the developer has not performed the obligations specified in this agreement and issuer has been notified of such default. (c) The applicant may draw from the Letter of Credit in accordance with the provisions of this policy. (d ) The issuer of the Letter of Credit shall guarantee that at all times the unreleased portion of the Letter of Credit shall be equal to a minimum of 1008 of the estimated costs of completing the uncompleted portions of the required improvements , based on inspections of the development by the issuer. (e) The Letter of Credit shall specify that 158 of the total Letter of Credit amount cannot be drawn upon and will remain available to Weld County until released by Weld County. 4 31.1083 AMMMr ( f ) The Letter of Credit shall specify that the date of proposed expiration of the Letter of Credit shall be either the date of release by Weld County of the final 159 or one year from the date of Site Plan approval , whichever occurs first. Said Letter shall stipulate that, in any event, the Letter of Credit shall remain in full force and effect until after the Board has received sixty (60) days written notice from the issuer of the Letter of Credit of the pending expiration. Said notice shall be sent by certified mail to the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners. 10 .2 A surety bond given by a corporate surety authorized to do business in the State of Colorado in an amount equivalent to 1009 of the value of the performance as specified in this agreement. 10 . 3 A cash deposit or certificate of deposit or savings deposit or some other type of deposit acceptable in form to the County shall be made with the County equivalent to 1009 of the value of the required guaranteed performance. 10 . 4 An escrow agreement providing cash in escrow of at least 1009 of the value of the required guaranteed performance and providing that the escrow agreement is in a form acceptable to the County. 11 . 0 Request for Release of Collateral: prior to release of collateral , the applicant must present a statement of compliance from an engineer registered in Colorado indicating that the type of activity being either ultimate disposal, closure of the facility or recycling has been completed in substantial compliance with approved plans and specifications and the same must also be approved, in writing, by the Weld County Department of Planning Services and Weld County Health Department. 12 . 0 Review of Collateral : Upon 90 days notice from County to Applicant, the amount of the Performance Guarantee sums shall be reviewed by the County to determine adequacy for both recycling and/or ultimate disposal. Should a preliminary finding be made that additional sums are necessary to guarantee performance, County shall schedule a hearing before the Weld County Board of County Commissioners to determine if there has been a substantial change in circumstances such that the collateral is insufficient to guarantee performance under this agreement. The hearing shall be in the form of a quasi-judicial hearing with notice and opportunity for public comment and be held in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Weld County Administrative Manual, General Administration Section, "Applications for Land Use for Property Previously Denied." 13 . 0 Interest: All interest accumulated upon the deposits shall continue to accumulate to the fund to be made available to mitigate and take into account effects of inflation. 5 31.1083 I 14 .0 Performance Guarantee Agreement dated December 18, 1989: this Amended Performance Guarantee Agreement replaces the Performance Guarantee Agreement dated December 18, 1989 and said 1989 Agreement is now cancelled, null and void. 15 . 0 Successors and Assigns: This agreement shall be binding upon the heirs, executors, personal representatives , successors and assigns of the applicant, and upon recording by the ovenant herein udescribed, and nty, shall be dshall beeemed a cbinding upon ith ng with the land successors in ownership of said land. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this agreement to be executed on the day and year first above written. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO: ere 4.-re,Wertitit4P4,14441/ . /AAA* ATTES a�,�o,� Q �J l��„'^", rlp� CLERK TO THE BO RD: By: g /--t //g/ APPROVED AS T ORM: L County Attorney COLOR& INCINERATION SERVICES, INC. By: 042S%b Seal: i 3/.2.093 7 Policy: CISI203 Effective Date: July 25, 1991 CLOSURE OF COLORADO INCINERATION SERVICES' BIOMEDICAL WASTE INCINERATION FACILITY Purposes To establish procedures to be followed in the event the facility is to be closed. Policy: A. Planned Closure Procedures 1. The State and Weld County Health Departments will be notified of a planned closure of the facility at least sixty (60) days in advance of the closure or in a timely manner as required by the State's Solid waste Regulations. A meeting will be scheduled with representatives of both departments to ensure that the closure procedures will meet all applicable regulations in effect at the time of the closure. Appropriate changes will be made to Colorado Incineration Services, Closure Procedure to reflect the necessary modifications as determined by representatives of the Departments and Colorado Incineration Services. 2. All clients will be notified of the planned closure Forty-Five (45) days prior to its occurrence. Recommendations will be given to the clients regarding appropriate alternative disposal service. 3. Waste collection service will be terminated at least one week prior to the closure date. This schedule will provide adequate time for incineration of all collected waste. i 4 . Upon completion of the incineration of the collected materials, the kiln incineration system will be disinfected utilizing an E.P.A. approved germicide. The germicide will be run through the j unheated system with the motor drives activated to ensure complete coverage of the interior surfaces. Any residual germicide or liquid will be collected and run through the incineration system which will be brought back up to normal operating temperature for this final step. This final step will dissipate any residual liquids. EXHIBIT "A" .1.1..^93 5. The final load of ash material will be disposed of in accordance with the ash disposal procedure. The supplier of the roll-off waste containers will be provided a supply of the germicide and instructions to disinfect the units following the final disposal activity. 6. The interior of the operations building, to include all walls and floors, will be washed down using the j disinfectant applied by the use of mops and rags. The residual liquid, mops, and rags will be destroyed in the kiln. 7. Any trailers located at the facility will be disinfected and removed from the site and returned to the supplier. The disinfectant liquid will be processed through the incineration system as a final step. 8. All fuel and power sources to the kiln will be disconnected. O. The decontaminated incineration system will be disassembled and returned to its owner, Colorado Incineration Services, 1624 Market Street, Denver, Colorado, 80202. 10. The site will be open to Health Department representatives at all times during closure operations and for final inspection. B. Abandoned Facility I. In the unlikely event that the facility is abandoned, in addition to the above activities, there may be medical waste at the site which will require removal and treatment. Due to the limitations placed on storage at the facility and due to the fact that the medical waste will be incinerated in conjunction with closure of the facility, the amount of possible waste at the site should not exceed 1,000 pounds. 2. The removal of this volume of waste would require the loading of the boxes into a 24 foot van or 48, trailer. The waste could then be transported to an in-state disposal site, or in a worst case scenario to either Clinton, Illinois, Chandler, Arizona or Aberdeen, South Dakota for destruction. .,y, •; Policy: CISI204 Effective Date: July 25, 1991 i CONTAMINATION ISSUES AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE Purpose: To outline contamination issues, establish emergency response needs and to provide emergency response guidelines and procedures. Policy: I. General 1. It should be emphasized to and understood by all potential responding agencies that the materials in the transportation vehicles and the incineration facility present only a limited biological exposure hazard. There are no chemicals, radioactive materials or bulk liquids to be involved. Avoidance of direct skin contact with blood products, or materials contaminated with blood products is the major precaution to be followed in an emergency response situation. The NxOSH Guidelines of February, 1989 details precautions to prevent exposure to Public-Safety Workers. These guidelines and any amendments shall be provides to all agencies which could reasonably be expected to respond. 2. Colorado Incineration staff and other appropriate Colorado Incineration related personnel shall offer training to the potential responding agencies on the recognition, hazards, and proper precautions for the handling of medical waste. It should be noted that medical personnel handle such waste on a daily basis protected only by rubber gloves and paper gowns. 3. Stringent air emission standards have been set by the State and will be enforced by Weld County. All such air emission standards, requirements and regulations shall be controlled and closely monitored in accordance with the Colorado Air Quality Control Emission Permit. 4. There will be no water discharged as a result of the operation of the kiln, transportation division, or the facility. Additionally, any floor drains are required to be connected to a sealed vault and the liquids disposed of appropriately. The floor Sxxxsxx ^s^ .y % will be treated with an industrial concrete sealer which will provide a water resistant barrier at the concrete surface. The sealer is expected to allow for quick and efficient clean up of any spills. 5. There does exist a slight potential for soil contamination immediately outside the operations building or at the site of a transportation accident. Any such contamination would be the result of leakage from or spillage of a waste container. The impacted area would be limited to that actually contaminated by the liquids. Remedial aCtion would Consist mainly of the treatment of the involved soil with an E.P.A. approved germicide. As such treatment would effectively inactivate any bacteria or virus, there should be no need for soil removal. It should be noted that presently at auto accident sites, blood is washed, untreated, directly into the drain sewer system. Any contamination within the facility will be handled in accordance with the procedures outlined in the Spill Control Procedures (Colorado Xncineration policy number CXSX206) . II. Transportation Accident: 1. The most likely occurrence which would dictate an emergency response would be a transportation accident involving the spillage and breaking open of the waste containers. The response for such an event would required the removal, by use of shovel and brooms, of the spilled waste and the treatment, by application of an E.P.A. approved germicide, of an affected soil. As that no bulk liquids are transported on the vehicles, the affected soil area would be anticipated to be relatively small. 2. Response to a transportation accident could be handled either by the vehicle driver, or in the event that the driver is unconscious, by personnel either the incineration facility, or from Rocky Mountain Environmental, depending on the location of the event. As that the material is not volatile there should be no immediate urgency in the spill response. Spill clean up will be performed in accordance with the Colorado Xncineration Spill 1 Control Procedures (Colorado Incineration policy number CXS2206) . 1. The transportation vehicles will be equipped with both a spill control kit and procedures. The vehicles are required to have a 24 hour contact number posted on their outside. This has been 011083 required to obtain inform.' the event of an emergency, r. III. Facility Fire: 1. There is potential that a fire < incineration facility could resu. police and local fire department � . exposure toate a obothn on airborneicontaminant contaminated with waste materials, \ 7- , 2.2. Protection from exposure to contaminet\ waste will be provided by the standard i1/4 worn by fire personnel. Such an event wet\likely result in a request for eithe,disinfection of soil surrounding the bui, contaminated by the fire or fire filth\activities. 3 . There presently appears to be no medical evidence. to link the spread of either HTLV-III or Hepatitis B to airborne exposures. Accepted transmission \ methods are limited to direct contact with a source of infection and mucus membranes. It would also be �\ anticipated that a fire involving combustibles 4 would reach a temperature of at least 2200 degrees L�F. , sufficient to kill the virus. 4. All OSHA, CDC, and EPA guidelines indicated that equipment which comes into contact with a potential source of blood contamination can be decontaminated by use of a bleach solution, germicide, or with certain equipment, by sterilization. said equipment is to be rinsed after decontamination. Staff from either the transportation division or the incineration site would be available to assist in the decontamination process. Adequate amounts of current disinfectant would be available at both the incineration site and the transportation division. Any special equipment re quirin sterilization could be handled at a local hospital or other appropriate facility. The wash solutions and rinse water may be discharged to a domestic sewer outlet or taken to the Colorado Incineration incineration site for destruction. If said equipment is incapable of being sterilized of decontaminated by standard procedures, the said equipment would be replaced at cost to the District of other responding agency. 211.083 ti required to obtain information and/or response in the event of an emergency. XXX. Facility Fire: 1. There is potential that a tire or explosion at the incineration facility could result in response by police and local fire departments. This would create a concern on their part as to potential exposure to both airborne contaminants and liquids contaminated with waste materials. 2. Protection from exposure to contaminated liquid waste will be provided by the standard equipment worn by fire personnel. Such an event would most likely result in a request for either the disinfection of soil surrounding the building contaminated by the fire or fire fighting activities. 1. There presently appears to be no medical evidence to link the spread of either HTLV-III or Hepatitis 8 to airborne exposures. Accepted transmission methods are limited to direct contact with a source of infection and mucus membranes. It would also be anticipated that a fire involving combustibles would reach a temperature of at least 1200 degrees F. , sufficient to kill the virus. 4. All OSHA, CDC, and EPA guidelines indicated that equipment which comes into contact with a potential source of blood contamination can be decontaminated by use of a bleach solution, germicide, or with certain equipment, by sterilization. Said equipment is to be rinsed after decontamination. Staff from either the transportation division or the incineration site would be available to assist in the decontamination process. Adequate amounts of current disinfectant would be available at both the incineration site and the transportation division. Any special equipment requiring sterilization could be handled at a local hospital or other appropriate facility. The wash solutions and rinse water may be discharged to a domestic sewer outlet or taken to the Colorado Incineration incineration site for destruction. Xf said equipment is incapable of being sterilized of decontaminated by standard procedures, the said equipment would be replaced at coat to the District of other responding agency. n11033 M � Policy: CISI.206 Effective Date: July 25, 1991 COLORADO INCINERATION SPILL CONTROL PROCEDURE Purposes To establish procedures for the safe and proper handling of any spill event. These procedures are designed to provide maximum protection for staff while minimizing any environmental concerns. These procedures are applicable to spill events both inside and outside the collection vehicle. Policy: 1. A spill control kit will be maintained all each vehicle employed for the collection of medical waste. This kit shall be checked daily to ensure that all contents are present. 2. The spill control kit will contain at least the following items: a. Appropriate absorbent material for the collection of liquids. b. Red spill collection bags c. Empty waste containers for collection of spilled waste d. A disinfecting solution of 1:100 bleach - this solution will be changed weekly and labeled as to date created. e. Broom and shovel f. Disposable gloves g. Disposable coveralls h. Goggles or face shield i. A copy of this policy 3. All staff involved in a spill clean up will wear the following protective equipment during the clean up process: a. Disposable gloves b. Goggles or faceshield c. Disposable coveralls d. Safety shoes a. In the event of spill occurrence, any solid waste will be collected and placed into one of the spill Collection bags. The broom and shovel maintained in the kit will be used for collection of the waste. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL STAFF COLLECT THE WASTE DIRECTLY BY HAND. The EXHIBIT ^C' 01.1.083 Y -•1 collection bag(s) will then be placed into an empty waste container and taken to the incineration facility for disposal. 5. Any spilled liquids will be covered with a generous amount of absorbent material which will remain in place for at least ten(10) minutes. The absorbent material will then be collected by broom and shovel and placed into a collection container for incineration. 6. Following the collection of any spilled solid and/or absorbent material, the area affected by the spill will be disinfected using the 1: 100 bleach solution. The solution will be applied and left on the spill area, there is no need to collect the solution. 7. The broom and shovel utilized for the spill clean up will also be disinfected by use of the bleach solution. 8. Upon completion of the clean up process, the gloves and coveralls worn by the staff will be placed in the waste collection container for incineration. 9. A "Spill Occurrence Report" will be completed by the staff and given to the supervisor. All such reports will be kept on file for three (J) years. 10. This policy will be reviewed on an annual basis, or when changes in regulatory standards require change in the procedures. C.,1.1.0183 0 , .de►«4olorado Incineration Services, Inc, 1624 Market Street,Suite 2O0 Darner,Colorado 60202 Telephone:303/634.4118 FAX:303/5344192 September 3, 1991 Mr. Keith Schuett weld County Dept. of Planning Services 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 8O631 Mr. Gordon Lacy, Chairman Hoard of County Commissioners, Weld County 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 8O631 Dear Sirs: RE: Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. (Amended vSR - 918) As part of the site work requested in my letter to the Department of Planning Services and Board of County Commissioners dated August 21, 1991, certain pieces of heavy equipment will be at the site during the site work. Xn order to optimize the displacement of the equipment Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. hereby requests the granting of an additional site work permit allowing for an opening in the side and roof of the building to facilitate the movement of equipment for siting but not for installation. We understand that our Performance Guarantee has received preliminary approval by the County Attorney, final approval pending. We have submitted on this date an additional $10,000 Certificate of Deposit for the Performance Guarantee. The County now has on deposit not less than $20,000 insuring our performance. In accordance with Weld County policy, Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. hereby agrees to release and hold harmless weld County and all departments and employees concerning the issuance of this permit. We further understand that if this permit is granted and work is completed by Colorado Xncineration Services, Xnc. , all such work performed is at the sole risk of Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. o7 * A Mr. Keith Schuett Mr. Gordon Lacy September 1, 1991 Page 2 The site work is progressing more rapidly than anticipated, due to availability of additional manpower. We hope to have the site work completed ten days ahead or the schedule as presented in our letter of August 21, 1991. S cerely, X thryn X owen President KK8/v1 Itt) Belcaro Bank INTER OFFICE" MEMORANDUM TO: Patty Butler FROM: Beth Lin Johnson DATE: September 3, 1991 SUBJECT: Certificate of Deposit Enclosed is the Signature Card and Early Withdrawal Penalty Form for the Certificate of Deposit that we spoke about on the telephone. Please have the Gordon and Katherine sign where highlighted. Please have Patty verify and sign the Backup withholding Certification. Please return the Signature Card and the Early withdrawal Penalty form to my attention at BELCARO BANK. 1100 Ent Mlrfrippl Avenue ■ Denver,Colonno A0I22 r 303 7594500 r FAX O03/731.7521 n 11 Gal; LIND, LAWRENCE & OTTENHOFF ATTORNEYS AT LAW ma wit MONO al RAND"nVDa7: Ra BOI UR OR:RYY,OOUORADO ROOM MOROI H.01TO ORR al.R14OIN: seam F.urm Don MOD Rut R.vu{'RR"ra August 29, 1991 mown*, mama Don n►i i u Office of Weld County Attorney 915 Tenth Street Greeley, CO 80631 Attention: Lee Morrison RE: Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. (Amended DSR-918) Dear Mr. Morrison: Pursuant to our telephone conversation of August 29, 1991, enclosed please find an original plus three copies of a revised Amended Performance Guarantee Agreement. I have made changes at the following paragraphs: introductory paragraph ( change of date) ; the fifth "whereas" paragraph (adding a comma in the third line) ; paragraph 2.0 (deleting last sentence) : paragraph 3 . 0 ( correcting amount based upon bid letter ) ; paragraph 4 .0 (changing cost based upon bid letter) ; paragraph 5 . 0 ( new totals ) ; paragraph 5 .1 (new paragraph) ; paragraph 6.0 (changing amounts and due dates) ; paragrah 7 . 0 (changing "of" to "or" ) ; paragraph 8.0 (adding exception language) ; and adding "seal" to signature line for Colorado Incineration Services, Inc. I believe the new amounts actually provide excessive guarantee protection for the County and I would request your review and approval to these changes at your earliest possible convenience. Additionally, for your records and as a further indication of the proper intentions of the Applicant, enclosed please find a copy of an insurance binder which provides One Million Dollars of insurance coverage to the Applicant for pollution coverage. If you have any additional questions , please contact the undersigned. very truly yours, LIND, L E 6 OTTENHOFF Qv Ken h F. L nd EFL/cg Enclosure row mon" r: IEWI 11V1T1 p1M 0G YY) d►I;RISC: CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE 7-29-91 PRolago TNIe CERTIFICATE is metier)As A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND DOES NOT AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED eV MIL Day. WDbb Taylor, Inc. ►O,ICI se ow. 3138 S. Parker Rd COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE' Aurora, CO 80014 COMP. *Ann•A• ECS, Inc. ,. .. wino COmEANLYn:�Y a ECS. Inc. ... 'Rocky Mountain Environmental, Inca `ire Colorado Incinoration Services, 1624 Market St. , Suite 200 ~payD Denver, CO 80202 r. �E ELT ',V L. ,.'., , .,. M t . COVERAGES ', , .., •• 14;4!Fl,� it h.."'.ln • • k". �h N'AA,1.!� .1'nf..THIS IS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED°CLOY/NAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ASOVE FORna►aw limo INDICATBD.NOTWITHSTANDING'ANY RSOUIREMCNT,TERM OR CONDITION Of ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITN RESPECT TO MINION THIS OHRTIFICATE MAY SS ISSUED OR MAY FERTNN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED SY THE POLICIES OESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUE.EOT TO ALL THE TERMS. EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POUCHES,OMITS SHOWN MAY NAVE,SEEN,MDoos°BY►ND OWMs, 'POLICY IrFECYNE POLICY ESOIRATION tan `A TYPE or NwUMNOI POLICY INNEN ,DAN ONNODIM DATE(MMNWYTI • IIINERAL UMW', oENCRALAooRrana —4.9.1.000.000 t:"MLRCNL OiNERALLWTM NKA125937401 ;1/03/91 ' 1/03/92 ^! 4mmoo A"0'AL1,,1.00.0,000 A X; I ! PERRONM.IADV2w,NRY IE. 1y00D.000 •� X :OWNS ANAoI OCWR. ; �.• i°WW1 A CONTRACTOR'S PICT, � _ ..— ..i.$1.4000',0001 w!!1.')�.--..50,000 ! ` (MIS,EFAHEEVM«rMM^! E e9,,MI6 AYTOMOERE LIABILITY ! I DIM .8190009000 Minis"B Minis" NKA125886001 ;1/03/91 1/03/92 ALL OWNED AUTOS I EOnLY INARIY ;E (M N!�I . I...... X.. •SID ALITOE i .. . .� . X NIKO AUTOS Ier 0OILY*/RY I. OARAOE LINWTY FROPIRTY DAMAGE I 1 ,.—X SudA0n And—accidental—pollution rnv^ragR um.LIABILITY WIN 000UR14 .NCE I IL.... . . . AOORiOATE ...I_E UMEREW FORM - •• •Ir..>-'+•; OTHER TNAN CANNIELNA FORM STATUTORY1 MM . WOMEN'S OpM M PENriON EACR'omeIT :E•,... AND ' OISSAscrPOLICY LINT i S . SMPL IE OYU •LIABILITY DwEAEE-EACH EMELOYei'a A Contractors NTB125982401 1/03/91 1/03/92 $500.000 per loss Pollution Liability 5500,000 Total all Retro data 1-3-90 losses DESCRIPTION OF OMMTIONSMICATIONSMINICLESA IIOIAL ITEMS .�..,.. �4I F „�`.,.� �' CCRTi[IOATE,NOLDCR CANCELLATION .; f .�';,� �7 , SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED FouesiS SE CANCELLED BEFORE THE • EXFIMTION DATE THEREOF, THE ISEUING COMPANY WILL ENOEAVOR TO mAll.i..1.11 owls WRITTEti NOTICE Tome OEATIFCATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE . Lot BUT/REVILE TO W.R. SUCH NMI sHALL IMPOSE NO 0BuDATIoN on ' LIABILITY or ANY�KII'ND UPON TSCOIMANY.ITS AGENTS OR REFIMEMATNaL ;;AUTNOIi/C/ Arn 0 El(twin en 9�I i l N 19� ACORD 26•S 0790) ,..,.,,..,,.--..-.... ...... .. • • • rr ✓1..... it T_-t .A.lyd..ai 1 r • �L...rl.....r - #� _ .r{ .. 11 fit- 1 :- A • f 1'11 1 � I ..0 1 . %i q.. . I. ' , . ' _ tR I r • ` �., "-. Q1 l w ! j�' r•, ;� { ppp333�yyy 1 E r;It , •�, '7.1.s s:,;r , o { rl • :r... 1 ,I, O haw kixl•. 1 ..S)r. 1 • MI l ra� j CI ti tibx C $ r M•` i ,. S+ 3 ' E r.' z ^ . ;..:` • r�. _ H $ gb• li b1 . .a .oll . Rs .A ti. P 1112111 • Ft , 6 Y X y1 t� ` prt! g a f� e iXpi N„ip �d$ , . °z - , 1 . r b 9 g zl l xFi • Y gi ,0-,-4 g2 s M li ' %pis • 91Iag3 alt: >3auw or cUliii Y CUMUssTuwss tar• ►i1:Lu COuN1Y c:OLORAnO( AND ,COLORADO INCINERATION SERVICES INC. 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I,ti�w. • -.:.,..n.uvY.wW.q)'.{:le.-rev. ,..�.`ila'l M i D! - r. •. 0 BCIC,a[O Bank nog Eger Mass MSI DOINIV,CAWS*ECM . . :1 •300/7114100 - . - . 0 BANKERSSYSTIMB,INC.,11111 la CLOLKIMNW401ANSBS srATerN OMNI ACCOUNT AOAWAINT MOAM•G MA ,. -•-•'- -_«- - -red - - - it. 7-nie HOARD OF COUNTY CONMISSSIONER OF WEIR COUNr1„�M AND COLORADO INCINERATION SERVICES }rgtalltleMO 1MioBMK11NOAWWWIIITO YINTOIMe NATIO A.", 7WV9J . ION WO MOP&N O OAPS WINO BOOM,Ate TIN•ORMTS OIF .UCH t>M TPlat..MO ACKNO'MSDa1S)Mar OF A COPY OF bon.� 3. 1001 I. rep /,j�� • /���»•...,,-t,`.m-nwr.•,..,a erw•1et ter —2 — . L6 � q CORPORAM !At 1 �' ` "�;/•�' '� ' � , / 10 3 • , ter ta�l J34--10201IS %rho (SO�SSQ-111]$ worn Wow. K hew eel Snow J saes.nee wall • caw WV l••••••••••: i .,1•l, CAt•t- PATTY Run kr _ ---;(14P Arrnm D1JlNzii 4 r 1 . 1 • , y • i I • , AGREEMENT•The following printed terms, end those on the deposit account disclosure, will govern the , operation Of this Mount, unless clearly varied In writing Or typing on this form, the disclosure. Or in e , ', separate written agreement 'We,' 'Our,' or 'u1 means the depo ry an sito institution d 'Yo mesh the t, account hOlder(sb This agreement Includes your promise t0 pay the charges listed on the&pl ait account '' 1 disclosure and Your per^liaalon for us to deduct these Charges,as earned,directly from the account balance. I. • You also agree t0 pay any additional reasonable charges we may impose foe services you requiem which are 'not contemplated by this agreement,Each of you agrees to be jointly end severelly liable for any aCCOunt deficit resulting from Charges Or overdrew whether caused by you or another authorized t0 withdrew from 1 -.i thls*mount,together with the cOste we Incur t0 Collect the deficit inCluding,to the salient permitted by lew, •. •A our reasoneble attorney(fees, ' �;•, This agreement Incorporates clearinghouse • .• rules end stets and federal law,except to the extent that this _ }`1g'J. agreement Can and does vary such rules or law, will be. iven provisional Credit `.•' DEPOSITS•Any Items aacepted for deposit(including items drawn'on ui g) only until COlleatiOn la final (and Mu&credit for depoaits of,or payable in,fOrargn currency will be at the i . :•'; exchange rate In effect on final collection In US,dollies),VW are not responsible for transaCtions initiated t by mall Or outside depository until we actuelly record them. r `."• WITHDRAWALS-Unless otherwise indicated on the reverse side.OW One Of you who signs this form may /I1-i an withdraw or transfer all Or any Pan Of the wcount bslan0e at any lime on forms aPproved by us, Each of . ' ;,,� you authorizes each other person signing this form to endorse anY item payable 10 you Or Your Older for ', :1il deposit to this account or any other transaction with us,unlit we receive*coal notice 10 the contrary,The r. tact that we may honor withdrawal requests which overdraw the finally collected account balance does not obligate us to dO•o,We will not be obligated to honor such requests unless required by law, t We reserve the right to refuse any withdrawal or transfer request which is for an amount less than any f minimum withdrawal Or which•■needs any frequency limitation.Repeated abuse OHM,stated limitations •,.1 fit any)May eventually fOrce us l0 Close this account.We will rife the dale•iransaation is completed by us li ' •'1 las opposed to the day you initiate ill to apply the frequency limitations.On interesbbearing IMAM s other •• ' .,) than liras deposits,we reserve the right to require at least seven day(wrinen notice before any withdrawal i _ I Or transfer,Withdrawals from a time deposit prior to maturity or prior to the expiration Of any notice period 1 I may be restricted and may be subject to penalty, Sat your notice of penalties for early withdrawal. i OWNERSHIP OF ACCOUNT•The ro110win9 provisions explain the rNes apphgDfe l0 this account depending ,','( on the form of ownership specified On the reverse side. Only the ponion corresponding to the form of I .•i..,.,•! ownership*pacified will apply,Individual Account•Such an account is issued t0 One person wn0 does not i • ..�.,i intend(merely by opening this account)to create any survivprship rights in any other person,Joint Account ! •. r' t •With Survivorship (And Not As Tenants In Common)•Such en account is issued in the name of two or more persons,Each of you intend that upon your death the balance in the account(subject 10 any previous j pledge to which we have consented)will belong t0 the survivor(s),If two or more of you survive,you will 1 • _I own the balance in the account as joint tenants with survivorship and not as tenants in common, Joint ,.:•I Aosount•N0 Survivorship(As Tenants In Common)-Such an sccount is issued le two or more persons,but Mine Of yOu intend lmerely by Opening this account)to Create any right of survivorship in■ray other person. We encourage you t0 agree and tell us in writing of the percentage of the deposit contributed by each of 'i i ' ' •I you. Thla Information will not, however,aheCt the 'number of signatures necessary for withdrawal, Trust . •I or PayiOn•Death ACeOunt•If two or more of you create suet an account,you Own the account jointly with 1 survivorship,Beneficiaries acquire the right to withdraw only it(1)sll parsons creating the account die,and II (21 the beneficiary is then living.If two or more bontriciaries we named and survive the death of ell persons Creating the eccOunt such beneficiaries will own this Sown'in equal shares,without right of survivorship. ,, . The persOn(s)Creating either of these adcOunt types reserves the right to:(II Change benehcierres;(21 change 1 account WOW and (3) Withdraw all Or Part Of the depOso at any time,COrporat . Paneerahlp, and Other �! Organisational Accounts-We(WM?the right to require the gOverning body of the legal entity to give us ( a separate eulhOrizallon telling us who is aulhOrited to act On its behalf.We will Minor such an authorization i until we Mushy receive written notice of a change Item the govgrning bOdY j ACCOUNT TRANSFER•This account may not be transferred Or assigned without our written consent. AMENDMENTS AND TERMINATION•We may amend the terms of this account at any time upon reasonable , notice to You by posting nOtiee of the changes in Our building,enclosing ndlice in a atatemenl rear this acC0un1, j or mailing notice to you.We may also close this*Mum at any time by giving notice end mailing the account i Winos to you. Notice from us to any one of You is notice t0 atl Of you, i STOP-PAYMENTS•We will honor a stop•payment request by the person who signed the pentads.item and i by any other person having the right to withdrew from this account equal to or greater than the person 1 i , eigning•the partICUlaf Item, TO be effective, a atOp•payment order must Di reCeived in time t0 give us a reasonable Opportunity to act on it, and must preCiaely idemilY the number•dale and amount of the item, and the payee. , STATEMENTS•If you do not notify us Of an unauthorized signature o ,tamanl and reasonable time You Cannot (not to exceed 14 deys).afler we send Or make available.to you your l assert the unauthorized signature or alteration against us,even it we are unable to show a loss due to your II , . failure and,(2)You cannot asset any unauthorized signatures or alterations by the sem em ewrongdoer on its paid by us after the reasonable time mentioned above elapses,bvt before we receive your Mitae Nit lose these prolectiOneff int fail to exercise ordinary Care In paying an item with an unauthorized signature or alteration,unless you QO nOt notify us cif the problem within 60 days Of when we send Or make available to I• you the statement and keme.You must also repOn any other account problem Itz.g.erMAIMUe statement or i • passbook entry,missing signature, unauthorized endorsement etc.)within 1hiteffidW.period Or lose your ' • right to assert the problem against u■, DIRECT DEPOSITS•It;in connection with a direct deposit plan,ve deposit any amount in this account which ! should have been returned to the federal Government for any mason.You 1uthOrge ere 10 deduct nt you ;h ve with 1h Ye. of our liability to the Federal Government from this account O�OOn't Tau dwrlSC Ony Other legal remedy : without prior nOtite and at any time,except as prohibited by , to recover the amount Of Our liability, SET•OfP•BY signing this form you each agree that we may(without prior naive and when permitted by ! law)set•OR the funds in this aCCOunt*paint arty due an0 payable debt owed to us now or in the future,by• 1 i any of you having the right Of withdrawal,t0 the extent of such person(or legal entity's right to withdraw. . ! This right Of eetiOR does not apply to this secOunt il: (al it is an IRA or a ra■•deferred retirement account; • or(b)the debt is Created OY a COnsumer Credit transaction under•Credit card plan;Or ICI the debtor's right I of withdrawal arises Only in a representative CapacitY. - ) . FORM MOA/1•$C,MPSC 4/18/89 . .• • • ) 10 .wrl,ln`♦ •1• • • i , ., • ; 1.11• ,r../i ,i r,f, r • eJ © g '3' RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE SUPPLEMENTAL PERFORMANCE GUARANTEE AGREEMENT AND ACCEPT COLLATERAL - TIRE MOUNTAIN, 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, by Resolution dated October 3. 1990. approved an Amended Certificate of Designation, and an Amended Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Use by Special Review Permit for a tire landfill, storage, and recycling facility, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Supplemental Performance Guarantee Agreement between the County of Weld and Tire Mountain, Inc., commencing September 11, 1991 and ending upon closure of the tire landfill, storage, and recycling facility, with the further terms and conditions being as stated in said Supplemental Performance Guarantee Agreement, and WHEREAS, Tire Mountain, Inc. has submitted a Standby Irrevocable Letter of Credit No. 270, drawn on Affiliated National Bank of Greeley, in the amount of $32,500, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Supplemental Performance Guarantee Agreement. a Copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to accept said collateral, in the amount of $32.500. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Supplemental Performance Guarantee Agreement between the County of Weld and Tire Mountain, Inc. be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that Standby Irrevocable Letter of Credit No. 270 be, and hereby is, accepted. 911084 Pi, vyS1, cz , Pit , nPP, GN(Od v ) Page 2 REz SUPPLEMENTAL PERFORMANCE GUARANTEE - TIRE MOUNTAIN. INC. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly tads and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 11th day of September, A.D., 1991. ' BOAHD OY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTESTz ���J / e �I ///� WELD CO , Weld Cou i� l)I�Q r�r/u�/tlloT/�!/t/�// Gor Lac loran Byz Deputy Cler to th¢ oard Ge a Ken dy, ro-Tem �r APPROVED AS T FORMz onstaanncee L. Harbert unty Attorney C.W• Xi y 11�-PSI' �i � We SLAW f W. H. We 911084 SUPPLEMENTAL PERFORMANCE GUARANTEE AGREEMENT THIS SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT made and entered into this /I — day of September, 1991, by and through the County of Weld, State of Colorado, acting through its Board of County Commissioners, hereinafter called "County" and Tire Mountain, Inc. , Jarrald A. Jamison and Faye L. Jamison, hereinafter called "Applicant" . WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, by resolutions approved on October 3 , 1990, the Applicant received approval for an Amended Certificate of Designation ( "CD" ) and an Amended Site Specific Development Plan and Amended Use by Special Review Permit ( "(JSR" ) for a tire landfill , storage, and recycling facility (Amended Use by Special Review NO. 842) ; and WHEREAS, the subject property is located in part of the Southeast Quarter ( SEi ) of Section Thirty-two ( 32 ) , Township Three ( 3 ) North, Range Sixty-five (65) West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado; and WHEREAS, by Resolutions approved on October 3, 1990 by the County, the Applicant was required to enter into a Supplemental Performance Guarantee with the County providing for disposal of all existing surface tire stockpiles on the property in accordance with Colorado State Health Department regulations by May 1, 1993; and WHEREAS, Applicant entered into a Performance Guarantee Agreement dated , 1989 with County; and NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and of the acceptance and approval of said Amended Use by Special Review and Amended Certificate of Designation , the parties hereto promise, covenant and agree as follows: 1 . 0 Confirmation of Agreement : The Applicant hereby reconfirms the Performance Guarantee Agreement dated , 1989 and Applicant and County understand that this Agreement is supplemental thereto. 2. 0 Existing Tire Stockpiles: Applicant estimates that 1 there were four million tires located upon the surface of the site. Applicant has completed constructing and filling one cell which hold between 450,000 and 480,000 tires after leveling and compacting. Thus , a total of 9 cells (4i trenches) will need to be constructed to hold all existing surface tires. 1 911094 3 . 0 State Health Department Regulations: The State of Colorado Health Department regulations require that all existing tire stockpiles be disposed of by May 1, 1993. In accordance with those regulations, not less than 2 cells will be constructed and filled in 19911 another 5 cells will be constructed and filled in 1992 with there to be not less than 7 cumulative cells constructed and filled by December 31, 19921 and the final 2 cells (or more if needed) will be constructed and filled by May 1, 1993. 4 .0 Cost Estimates: Based upon experience of Applicant in filling the first cell and constructing the first and second cell for existing surface tires, it is estimated that each cell costs $5, 500 . 00 to construct and the cost to fill each trench is $1,500.00 thus, the total cost to construct and fill each trench is $7,000.00 or an estimated total expense to construct and fill 9 cells being $ 63 , 000 . 00 . The Applicant has finished construction of 2 cells and filled 1 cell, thus the estimated cost to complete the construction and filling of remaining cells is $50,500.00. 5 . 0 Reclamation Surcharge : During the term of this Agreement, Applicant shalt 611arge a 58 reclamation surcharge which shall be assessed upon all tires coming into Applicant's facility. Applicant shall then pay to the County, on a monthly basis, all sums of money collected pursuant to the reclamation surcharge. Applicant shall provide monthly reports to the County detailing the number of tires received at Applicant's facility during the preceding month. The monthly reclamation surcharge shall be deposited with the County not later than 10 days after the end of the month giving rise to the payment. Failure to make the payment within 10 days after the end of each month shall be cause for the County to schedule a hearing for suspension of the Applicant' s CO for the tire landfill, following notification by the Board to the Applicant of the default and pending suspension hearing and the allowance of Ten ( 10) days from the date of mailing the notification, for the Applicant to fully cure the default. 5 .1 Based upon the number of tires Applicant is receiving at the site, the 58 reclamation surcharge should generate not less than $4 ,000.00 in 19911 not less than $10,000.00 in 1992 and not less than $4,000.00 during the first four months of 1993 for a total of $18,000.00. These stated sums shall be construed as being the "minimum" amounts due for the stated time periods. 5 . 2 Based upon the calculations in Faragraph 5.1 Applicant guarantees that the County will receive the amounts as stated for each year to be placed into the reclamation surcharge fund and, if the fees collected pursuant to the reclamation surcharge are not adequate to meet the minimum amounts as required the 2 011034 Applicant shall pay to the County the difference between the minimum amounts required under paragraph 5.1 and the sum actually generated by the reclamation surcharge fee. Applicant shall pay said difference, if any, not later than 20 days after the end of each period being not later than January 20, 1992 for the period ending December 31, 1991: not later than January 20, 1993 for the period ending December 31, 1992: and not later than May 20, 1993 for the period ending April 30, 1993. 5 . 3 The County shall deposit all funds collected by Applicant from the reclamation surcharge, plus any sums paid by Applicant tO meet the minimum required for the reclamation surcharge, in an interest bearing account and all income earned on such account shall be retained by the account and added to the account' s funds. Interest shall be calculated based upon the County Treasurer's annual return on County held funds. 5 . 4 Applicant shall be required to collect and pay the monthly reclamation surcharge until all existing surface tire stockpiles have been removed and disposed of in accordance with State and County regulations. 6. 0 Further Guarantee Sum: To further insure performance the Applicant shall deposit with the County the additional sum of $32 , 500 . 00 . The additional deposit of $32,500.00 plus the $18,000.00 to be generated from the reclamation surcharge fund totals $50 ,500.00, the estimated cost of constructing and filling all cells to dispose of existing surface tires. 7 .0 Failure to Dispose: In the event Applicant fails to dispose of all existing surface tire stockpiles by May 1, 1993 in accordance with State and County regulations, the County, after 30 days notice to Applicant shall have the right to use the reclamation surcharge funds and any remaining performance guarantee funds to pay costs associated with any necessary corrective action. In addition, the County shall have the right to other collateral granted by Applicant under this Agreement. The election by the County to use collateral to accomplish work required to be performed by Applicant hereunder shall, in no way, limit remedies which the County has available to it pursuant to the Use by Special Review, Certificate of Designation, other County regulations or State laws. 7.1 In the event the reclamation surcharge funds and any other performance funds on deposit with the County are inadequate to pay for disposal of all existing surface tire stockpiles, the County, after 30 days notice to Applicant, shall have the right to collect 508 of all gross revenues received by Applicant at the site to pay for all costs associated with any necessary corrective action . This 508 gross revenue collection shall remain in effect until all existing surface tire stockpiles are properly disposed of in accordance with County and State regulations. ^� 1 434 3 .:. .. 8 . 0 Partial Withdrawal or Reduction: At any time the Applicant may submit a written request to tote County requesting release of the original performance guarantee amount deposited by Applicant in the amount of $32,500.00 as cells are constructed and/or filled at the rate of $5,500 .00 to be released for each cell constructed and at the rate of $1 , 500 . 00 for each cell filled excluding the 1 cell filled as of this date and the 2 cells constructed as of this date. Funds can only be released m from the $32 ,500. 00 as deposited herewith by Applicant and no funds shall be released from the reclamation surcharge fund until all existing surface tires have been disposed of pursuant to all State and County regulations. 8 . 1 Upon written application by Applicant to withdraw funds, the Board shall authorize partial release of funds as is reasonable under the then existing circumstances. County shall make a determination on partial withdrawal or reduction within 30 days after receiving the written request for release from Applicant. 9 .0 Release of Liability: Applicant shall indemnify and hold harmless the County from any and all liability, loss and damage County may suffer as a result of all suits, actions or claims of every nature and description caused by, arising from, or on account of said design and construction of improvements, and pay any and all judgments rendered against the County on an account of such suit , action or claim, together with all reasonable expenses and attorney fees incurred by County in defending such suit, action or claim whether the liability, loss or damage is caused by, or arises out of the negligence of County or its officers, agents, employees or otherwise except for the liability, loss, or damage arising from the intentional torts of the gross negligence of the County or its employees while action within the scope of their employment. 10.0 No Benefit or Waiver: No portion of this agreement is intended to confer a benefit on any person not a party to this contract nor constitute a waiver of any privilege or immunity held by the parties to this Agreement or their officers, agents or employees. 11.0 Guaranty Collateral: The types of collateral listed below are acceptable to Weld County subject to final approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 11 . 1 An irrevocable Letter of Credit from a Federal or State licensed financial institution on a form approved by Weld County. The letter of credit shall state at least the following: (a) The Letter of Credit shall be in the amount of $32,500.00. a ;�.c 084 (b) The Letter of Credit shall provide for payment upon demand to Weld y e a performed specified uinthis agreement and issuer has been notified of such default. ( c ) The applicant may draw from the Letter of Credit in accordance with the provisions of this policy. (d) The issuer of the Letter of Credit shall guarantee that at all times the unreleased portion of the Letter of Credit shall be equal to a minimum of 1008 of the estimated costs of completing the uncompleted portions of the required improvements, based on inspections of the development by the issuer. (e) The Letter of Credit shall specify that 158 of the total Letter of Credit amount cannot be drawn ta o County.nd will remain available to Weld County until released by ( f) The Letter of Credit shall specify that the date of proposed expiration of the Letter of Credit shall be either the date of release by weld County of the final 158 or one year from the date of Site Plan approval, whichever occurs first. Said Letter shall stipulate that, in any event, the Letter of Credit shall remain in full force and effect until after the Board has received sixty (60) days written notice from the issuer of the Letter of Credit of the certified email nto the iClerk oto the n . aBoard ofid cCounty l l be sent y Commissioners. 11 ,2 A surety bond given by a corporate surety authorized to do business in ti a State of Colorado in an amount of $32,500.00. 11. 3 A cash deposit or certificate of deposit or savings deposit or some other type a deposit acceptable in form to the County shall be made with the County In the amount of $32,500.00. 12 . 0 Request for Release of All Collateral: Prior to full release of the $32,505.00 performancguarantee, e,alall funds in the the Applicant reclamation surcharge fund and anyearned must present a statement of compliance from the weld County Health m s t l a t ire stockpiles havebeendi posedtof, inaccordance with the USR Development Standards. 13 . 0 Review of Collateral : Upon 90 days notice from County to Applicant, ount of shall be reviewed byh the mCounty to de performance termineadequacy for both construction of cells and filling. Should a preliminary finding be made that additional sums are necessary to guarantee performance, unty shall schedule a hearingbefore County Board of County Commissioners to determine if there has 1 5 e""34 been a substantial change in Circumstances such that the collateral is insufficient to guarantee performance under this agreement. The hearing shall be in the form of a quasi-judicial hearing with notice and opportunity for public comment and be held in accordance with the procedure set forth in the Weld County Administrative Manual, General Administration Section, "General Procedures for Adjudicatory Type Hearings." 14 . 0 Successors and Assigns: This agreement shall be binding upon the heirs, executors, personal representatives , successors and assigns of the applicant, and upon recording by the County, shall be deemed a covenant running with the land herein described, and shall be binding upon the successors in ownership of said land. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this agreement to be executed on the day and year first above written. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, OLORADO: /120o ilf/e/At ATTEST: Ligliggh CLERK TO THE BOARD: By: 72.-41-41 DBput Clerk to rd `1' PAV APPROVED AS T FORM: < G County A torney 6 011084 APPLICANT: TIRE MOUNTAIN, INC. By J• r • A. am - •n Pre• •ent `s ' .7 add. A•�. aroma By: U i �x.,ru�.�. Faye L. Jam eOn - wAffiliated National Bank Greeley 7th SInN 8 9th AvMMN Or4184Y.C440,260 80631 303.3561234 Standby Irrevocable Letter of Credit No. 270 Date: September 11, 1991 TO: Weld County 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Gentlemen: We hereby open our Irrevocable Letter of Credit in your favor in the amount of Thirty Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars and no/100 Dollars ($32,500.00) available by drafts subject to the following terms and conditions: . 1. Drafts All drafts must be drawn on Affiliated National Bank-Green-7-7n or before May 1, 1993, and must bear the reference: "DRAWN ON AFFILIATED NATIONAL BANK-GREELEY LETTER OF CREDIT N0. 270, DATED SEPTEMBER 11, 1991. 2 . Notation This is a notation letter Of credit. Each draft must- e� accompanied by this Letter of Credit for endorsement by Affiliated National Bank-Greeley of the amount and date of each draft and the balance remaining. This Letter of Credit must be surrendered to Affiliated National Bank-Greeley when exhausted. 3 . Purpose This Letter of Credit is issued for the account of Tire Mountain, Inc. Disbursements will be made under this • Letter of Credit to pay for the construction and filling of cells to hold discarded tires . 4. Documents All drafts must be accompanied by the following documents: a. Presentation of this Letter of Credit for notation. b. Written Statement from Beneficiary that the applicant has not performed obligations specified in a written agreement between applicant and Weld County. 5. Other Terms and Conditions This Letter of Credit shall not be transferable. This letter of credit is subject to the Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits, I .C.C. Publication No. 290 (1974 Revision) . Where not inconsistent with the foregoing, the Letter of Credit shall be subject to the laws 31.1 03A of the State o£ Colorado and to the Uniform Commercial Code as adopted therein. 6. Obligation of Issuer The Affiliated National Hank- Greeley agrees with the drawers, endorses, and good faith holders of drafts drawn under an in compliance with the terms and conditions of this Letter of Credit that Affiliated National Hank-Greeley will duly honor such drafts upon presentation to this office. THE Affiliated Nation 1 a�Greeley HY: 4/ 4-.0-e e � ,�Michael R. nd Assistant Vice President MRH/ij p D175 0.1.14RA 'affiliated • Irrevocable Documentary Letter of Credit Affiliated National Bank - Greeley 01121 (anus, 822 7th Street, P. 0. Box 1098 (Abr•+l Greeley, CO 80651 Detalmoile 1 - confirmraloeorowTon clad 'IV riuzio.K.I uuhta llaa.: , _ 9-13-91•'Afiliate( -,v,Illaled „ -2/Affiliated . - •'Nfiliated '•'n••1'!',•rtri 0 .. 'or f•ili',.nr, _. _. vr^wq_,rn rf - __ _. •"nw,l1,1-r, . Letter of Credit No.: ''.270.atect _ . "HVhllnted - - - ,-_-- '"91rhIlAted - . °°'Attointer• Bn1e1101aryu dlj."4"h.� kWltld\Uu.. • ,Wu , - - "'Affiliated "'Affiliated �I 1�"r �tdd /4L q, NBNoteil • Weld3County "ANtlliated Tirefitowi,tain, nc. intfibated 9151110th Strootiatod "'Affiliated 12311 Weld Countyi.Road 41 ANtiliatod "NtShalod liuds�'ri;tfC0 80642,, `yNfillated ' 3 Graeiey, CO ';80631d vAthliatod ,w,,,,tated 'Affiliated ; Atln!hliotgtl wAffillnted „w. ,AltntAthlinted ,• - wAfhllntori • _.- w,,,l,\J\r..I 1, v4 / I J 1 -1‘.11114.1•6440\ 1 Advising Beak "Affiliated Letter aereatiAmoum; $32.560.00>Ntl;latocl E Affiliated Nati:onallBank ,.Greeley '/ti"il':,tc'1 G+�iat C nnlla •r,, '^'1''- 822' 7th"Street,';,P•:.,0. Box •Arta,; ,Tho b rYcwit`May 1„f3993d „ 11 Cti R At-conta! ?i Greeley;' CO 80631 " �' 1 In nlf,ll,trl: 'i1.:I.,tcd 2 Attn:International Operations ,., (Wool dace delfts eel to be permed to the drawee or to•negouatingbenl) . 9 We hereby wee In your favor this Letter of Credit available by your draft drawn on us it.,"'c1 eft • ., "`''.'.""la 100%kW**value;ecoompenied by the idbwtnp dootnMnta e O sow com nerolal 1nvOkt•In inplkWe shows ng Lip numbs l ' ` eti O CeNfbate of�nspe0ibn `/I. I..,,,u „Athli,i.etl � I' 'v� ❑SPIKIal ouetOms Invoice in Mptkuite 11:: ' ,d,:,.7 O E%pOR Wens* "'ASP...tut't' ','"if"!.iWa O Certificate;of 0rigin,,D�A 'AI''', hoc, OPaOkkgLkl " +, , nn,nab:•- CI Msuranoe_ olkoy or Certificate(fa 110%a In nice Value)coven';menne/air'MOM SO Waal Or arl0aeed to ow WW 1 .1�c CI Full set clean on board ocean Bills of Lading drawn to order Of shipper-blank endorsed •ii '',".1,,:i..,....”_ 2 OltuclvRanro n a ad,.elLadigconWnedKC ,, ,\;, I.,,;.,1 ''na.l,,,l;,r, n:rr,.,:et tt O NI Waytilll showing flight and LIC numbare,lxnegned 10 1'• 'i,.7 ,i ri 5g mined Notify: ,., .,1,,,, " ,. ..,' v,,:l ..! raf,l.,n.r. ;v,Il t,,, ,, il. .,:u ,'„C 34. OONerpoo IMMI41 1:pl.:v0(i "741i4,.Aliyul A1:I:,,•luh_ gAtt,hatoo 1 'I...,,'1, ,V1 cl,l,,f ,A AI',6,t,:d iU'1 .,' ell/`q',7C a al documents must evidence shipment d • , ,c. ,,,,,.,. _w, ,nll..,,<, p f ^' n l :,.n p All banking charges,other then ours,are Ice Beneficiary'saadduM " Cheeky": •0C.I,R Oca'P ❑FoB. ., � 11 E � '.Snipped nom To Sits of Lading to be doted rb•after than . •'9 Partial Shipment Permitted Transhipment Permitted Freight Is,to be: Insured By - .. g'b O Ns p NO .-1" C Yes ❑NO O Prepaid • O Cocoa O Byer O Seger ,';',• i rTC ." Drafts end dooments must be presented 10 negotanng a perm;bank nO later than days after BSI d h idl Ladino date,but wltne_ i A. amply date of the Credit. - ' :k Special lnatmollons: - 8 - r $a •S v, A v INSTRUCTIONS TO THE ADVISING BANK • '- - a WE HEREBY AGREE WITH THE DRAINERS,ENDORSERS,AND BONA e Please deliver this Onolnel t0 the beneficiary,the copy la for your Nes.All FIDE HOLDERS OP DRAFTS DRAWN UNDER AND PI COMPLIMICE a7 documents must be sent to us in one airmail, WITH nee TERMS OP THIS CREDIT THAT SUCH DRAFTS WILL BEDULY i. g D HONORED UPON PRESENTATION TO THE DRAWEE,ORAPTS MUSTBE 'Tlury Wura, MARKED AS DRAWN ODER THIS CREDIT. thl',ropa od by: ,,0'ri:., fir >/7,�� �� , c. I N1ir•haelmfrutt't ualeAVD ^? A +0 f % 15356•AFL64(REV,5.67) IRREVOCABLE DOCUMENTARY LETTER OF CREDIT ORtGtNAL RESOLUTION RE: SETTING WELD COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE FEES WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Wald County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, has the authority under State statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter to establish certain fees for services provided by the various departments of Weld County Government, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Wald County desires, through this Resolution, to set fees and charges for the Weld County Sheriff's Office for case reports. record checks, immigration checks, and records inspection requests, and I WHEREAS, the Sheriff has recommended the following fee schedule CASE REPORTS $5.00 per report (up to 25 pages) $1.25 per page after 25 pages NO charge to victims RECORDS CHECKS $5.00 IMMIGRATION CHECKS $5.00 , RECORDS INSPECTION REQUESTS $5.00 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the fees for the above stated Sheriff's Office services be, and hereby are, set as stated above effective immediately. 911075 So 09,05 cc; So , RC / Rule Page 2 REi SHERIFF'S FEES a The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 11th day of September. A.D., 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:I07�^�!'I�� itan WELD CO CO ORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board G . Lac Chairma Byi 4.044-et aA .4 Deputy Clerk tv t oard a ge Ke dy, ro-Tam APPROVED AS 0 FORM Constance L. Harbert �ounty Attorney C.__S7 W.Kir y W. H. We ■ter 911075 !Y OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF • MEMORANDUM TO Board of County Commissioners FROM Ed Jordan, Sheriff September 5, 1991 DATE Request for Change in Fees RE I am requesting a change in the fees charged by the weld County Sheriff's Office for case reports. records checks, immigration checks, and records inspection requests. The change Is being recommended to more accurately reflect the actual cost of providing these services. The recommended changes are as follows' CASE REPORTS $5.00 per report (up to 25 pages) $1.25 per page after 25 pages No charge to victims RECORDS CHECKS $5.00 IMMIGRATION CHECKS $5.00 RECORDS INSPECTION REQUESTS $5.00 Please contact me if you have any questions. 912075 RESOLUTION REt APPROVE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE FOR MIGRANT HEADSTART TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SUPPLEMENT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS. the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with an Application for Federal Assistance for Migrant Headstart Training and Technical Assistance Supplement, commencing June 1. 1991 and ending May 31, 1992, 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 Application for Federal Assistance for Migrant Headstart Training and Technical Assistance Supplement 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 11th day of September, A.D., 1991, nuns pro tune. June 1, 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTESTo Mte4 WELD COUNTY, OLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Gor rman By, Deputy lerk to tiO,Boa �e Kenn y, Pro-Tem APPROVED A 0 FORM: ` onstanccee . Harbert '� .//t[ , County Atto ey C. Kirby W. H. Webster r 911086 HROOSa c� ' HR 5on. is,/�7yGI flg cvT) osAG N0Cass�«� 9i APPLICATION FOR y son soolo a a••.ar••M•Aw FEDERAL. 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F r V V V pp a w � J i i .d • A • r i C • w: Si 4 inf 'ti MIGRANT HEAD START PA 20 T/TA BUDGET EXPLANATION NATIONAL MIGRANT HEAD START CONFERENCE; MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE FOLLOW-UP; BALTIMORE Air fare for 5 persons Approximately $500.00 x 5 $2.500 Lodging for 5 persons 2 doubles at $95.00 x 4 nights 760 1 single at $90.00 x 4 nights 360 Total Lodging -1:116 Per Diem $34.00 per day x 5 days x 5 persons 850 Registration approximately $50.00 x 5 250 TOTAL NMHS CONFERENCE 71726 PARENT TRAINING CONFERENCE IN DETROIT DEC. 1991 Air fare for 2 parents Approximately 500.00 x 2 1.000 Lodging for 2 persons 1 double at $95.00 for 4 nights 380 Per Diem $34.00 per day x 5 days x 2 parents 340 Registration Approximately $50.00 x 2 100 TOTAL PARENT CONFERENCE 1$16 31.1096 COMPONENT TRAINING SAN ANTONIO SOCIAL SERVICES. EDUCATION AND HEALTH/HANDICAP Air fare for 3 Coordinators & 3 staff S300 x 6 persons 1.800 Lodging for 6 persons 3 doubles at 90.00 x 4 nights 1.080 Per Diem $25.00 x 4 days x 6 600 Registration $40.00 per attendee 240 TOTAL COMPONENT TRAINING —3:7T6 STAFF DEVELOPMENT Directors License Minimum of 5 persons taking a minimum of 6 credit hours toward certification at Aims Community College; $19.00 per credit hour x 6 hrs + $114.00 $114.00 x 5 persons 570 Health Aide Certificate 1 staff person 8 credit hours at Aims Community College x $19.00 152 General Staff Development This category will pay for staff to develop skills as they relate to ,fob specific duties; basic skills (reading. writing. arithmetic etc.) to enhance professionalism; local and out of state workshops. as they relate to programmatic issues and job skills. 2.018 Consultants in the following areas: Team Building 500 Communication Skills 500 Staff Development (developing assessments etc.) 1000 Total Consultants tm TOTAL STAFF DEVELOPMENT 4y4� TOTAL PA 20 15.000 911035 t't �° MEMORAnDum Weld County Board of County Commissioners To Cordon E. Lacy. Chairman pe. 9/9/91 / COLORADO Prom Walter J. Speckman. Executive Director- Human Reaources �� 4. s socfiWeld County Migrant Head Start Training/Technical Assistance._ Supplement Enclosed for Board approval is the Application for Federal Assistance for the Migrant Head Start Training and Technical Assistance Supplement for program year 1991. The amount requested is $15,000.00 and will follow the period of performance of the Basic program grant---June 1, 1991 through May 31, 1992. The request includes funding to allow five Migrant Head Start staff to attend the National Migrant Head Start Conference, two Migrant parents to attend the Parent Training Conference, Six Migrant Head Start staff members to attend the Component Training, as well as funding for specific, staff job development. If you have any questions regarding the Application, please telephone Tare Keller at 356-0600. AR22L3YM1 ORDINANCE N0. 119-1 IN THE MATTER OF AN AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE N0. 119, WELD COUNTY BUILDING CODE ORDINANCE, AS CURRENTLY AMENDED. REVISING CERTAIN PROCEDURES, TERMS, 28 REQUIREMENTS, AND INCORPORATING BY REFERENCE CERTAIN PORTIONS OF THE UNIFORM CODE -• � FOR THE ABATEMENT OF DANGEROUS BUILDINGS, 1988 EDITION. ~ V pp a BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO: o �a 0 w w WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. og 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 v+ WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has the power and authority es p under the Weld County Home Rule Charter and State Statute, including Article 28 m of Title 30, CRS. to adopt building codes for the unincorporated areas of the o County of Weld, and • a rn v WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, has `w z adopted Ordinance No. 119, Weld County Building Code Ordinance, establishing a • y� comprehensive revision of the building code requirements for unincorporated areas °` FP' of the County of Weld, and has adopted amendments in Ordinance No. 114-A through 0 0� 119-3, and w r' WkNREA5, said Ordinance No. 114, as amended, is in need of revision and m u+ clarification with regard to procedures, terms, and requirements therein. •o z H c NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld o )0 County, Colorado, that certain existing sections of said Ordinance No. 119, as amends& is amended by the addition and revision of various sections, which shall read as follows: ▪ wt m p Add a new Section 11.11 to read: (Renumber following sections as required). .� .4 m W 11.11 Residential Structures. (This definition applies only to residential structures when used in the administration of Section 60.3.3 of the Ordinance). Residential structures include, but are not limited to, one- and two-family residences, townhouses, condominiums, apartment buildings, hotels and motels, manufactured homes as defined in Section 11.8 and mobile homes as defined as any wheeled vehicle exceeding either eight feet in width or thirty-two feet In length, excluding towing gear and bumpers, without motive power, which is designed and commonly used for occupancy by persons for residential purposes, in either temporary or permanent locations, and which may be drawn over the public highways by a motor vehicle. cc.% /31.. Page 2 RE: ORDINANCE #119-I coo Amend 20.2.3 to reads oU 0 - 20.2.3 Appendix B, Section 2215, concerning liquified petroleum gas facilities and piping, paragraphs 6 and 7 are o amended to reads a o 116 Liquified petroleum gas facilities shall not be located o a in any pit, crawlspace or basement, under show windows r► w or interior stairways, in engine, boiler, heater or electric meter rooms. when not prohibited by another Q regulation, liquified petroleum gas metering devices may be located in the open under exterior stairways. M a I7 Liquified petroleum gas piping shall not serve co o ear appliances located in a pit, crawlspace or basement where heavier-than-air gas might collect to form a v, V flammable mixture. I Z Amend Section 20.2.4 to reads a1 OS 0 20.2.4 Section 2215 of the Code is further amended by the sac addition of an EXCEPTION following paragraph #7 to reads � Cal EXCEPTIONI Liquified petroleum gas appliances may be e used in any basement, or when replacing an existing LP appliance in an existing crawlspace, if approved o sensors, an automatic gas shut off valve, and an audible alarm are installed. The sensor, valve, and alarm shall be approved by the Building Official prior to w installation. .r a en ° Amend Section 20.4.3 to reads 20.4.3 Section 1215 of the said Code concerning liquified petroleum gas facilities and piping, subsection (e.) and (f.) are amended to read as follows: "(e.) Liquified petroleum gas facilities shall not be located in any crawlspace, pit, or basement under show windows or interior stairways, in engine, boiler, heater, or electrical meter rooms. When not prohibited by another regulation, approved liquified petroleum gas metering devices may be located in the open, under exterior stairways." `a 8a U Page 3 o REs ORDINANCE 0119-1 m8 c o "(f.) Liquified petroleum gas piping shall not serve any appliance located in a pit, crawlepace, or basement w where heavier-than-air gas might collect to form a QQQ2 flammable mixture." Amend Section 20.4.4 to read: 20.4.4 Section 1215 of said Code is further amended by the m addition of an exception after Subsection (f) to read: c (Balance of Section 20.4.4 deleted) m▪ u EXCEPTION: Liquified petroleum gas appliances may be coo z used in any basement, or when replacing an existing LP ml \ 41 W appliance in an existing crawlepace, if approved sensors, O1 H an automatic gas shut off valve, and an audible alarm are c 2 installed. The sensor, valve, and alarm shall be ^, approved by the Building Official prior to installation. wi▪ as r` Amend 20.5.20 by deleting the second paragraph of the existing text with no other w changes. N Amend Section 20.6 by changing the period at the end of the sentence to a coma and the addition of the words "with the following amendments to the Uniform Swimming Pool Code:" "w n m o Amend Section 20.6.1 to read: sal CO ar 20.6.1 Section 510(a) is amended to read: Liquified gas piping shall not serve any appliance located in a pit. crawlspace or basement where heavier-than-air gas might collect to form a flammable mixture. (Delete balance of Section 20.6.1.) Amend this Ordinance by the addition of Section 20.6.2 to read: 20.6.2 Section 510(a) is further amended by the addition of an exception t0 read: EXCEPTION: Liquified petroleum gas appliances may be used in any basement, or when replacing an existing LP appliance in an existing crawlepace, if approved sensors, an automatic gas shut off valve, and an audible alarm are installed. The sensor, valve, and alarm shall be approved by the Building Official prior to installation. Page 4 m p RE: ORDINANCE 8119-I oVV • 0 •P8 Amend this Ordinance by the addition of Section 30.7.1.1 to reads Q a o 30.7.1.1 Section 305(e) concerning required inspections is amended by the deletion of Item 4. oa N (q Amend Section 40.3.2 by the addition of Item 4 to read: (4) Any system that acquires its fuel gas from a natural gas v+ producing well. M .. M CO Amend this Ordinance by the addition of Section 40.3.2.1 to read: o pG r, aaL 40.3.2.1 Any person who installs a new solid fuel stove or O1cs solid fuel radiant heater, manufactured after 00Z January 1, 1987, shall provide evidence of a 11 '4..p7 certificate issued by the State of Colorado Air Pollution Control Division to demonstrate o a compliance with smoke emission standards. w e w Amend Section 60.3.2 to read: M N 60.3.2 Plans and Specifications. The Building Official may require plans, specifications, or drawings to accompany o the application, except that plans and specifications a bearing the stamp of a Colorado Engineer shall be submitted for: ,r w .w o (1) Any gas piping system conveying fuel gas from a natural ^ ^' gas producing well. mw Amend this Ordinance by the addition of a new Section 60.3.3, 60.3.3.1, and 60.3.3.2 to read: (Renumber following Sections as required) 60.3.3 Low Flow Plumbing Fixtures - No building permit shall be issued for the construction or renovation of a residential structure or a facility for human use within an office, or a commercial structure connected t0 a public sewage disposal system unless the fittings and fixtures installed during such construction or renovation conform to the specifications provided in Section 60.3.2.2. 60.3.3.1 The requisite fixtures and fittings for such construction and renovation shall be: a. Tank-type water closets which flush with a maximum of three and one-half gallons of water; A 0 8 Page S RE: ORDINANCE 0110-I in O O c a b. Shower heads for bathing w mum which have a maxi o flow capacity of three gallons per minute; and 0 0 ono c. Lavatory faucets and sink faucets (with or 2 without aerators) which have a maximum flow capacity of two and one-half gallons per minute. M 60.3.3.2 For facilities for human use within office, c; commercial, and industrial structures, the c g plumbing contractor or party responsible for the a installation of said water flow control fixtures a, V and fittings shall certify to the building x official that the fixtures and fittings conform «+ with the volume and ratio of water flow to a07 gallons par minute stipulated by Section o 60.3.3.1. In lieu of such certification, the w results of tests performed by an approved independent testing laboratory or the or Da manufacturer, using established principles of mechanics, shall be acceptable. • N N y Amend this Ordinance by the addition of Section 72 to reads p 72 Fire Suppression Systems M Co No person, firm, or corporation shall install, modify, alter or ••• repair a fire suppression system without first obtaining a fire cock suppression system permit. 72.1 Exemptions. A fire suppression permit shall not be required fort (1) Pre-engineered range hoods and duct systems (2) Portable fire extinguisher (3) Minor alterations, modifications, repairs or maintenance work that do not affect the integrity of the system with an aggregate cost of less than 5300.00 72.2 Application Requirements 72.2.1 Application. To obtain a fire suppression system permit. the applicant shall file an application on forms furnished for that purpose by the Department of Planning Services. 72.2.2 Plans and Specifications. Plans, specifications. hydraulic calculations, and the name and registration number of the contractor shall be submitted for review by the Building Official. pp Page 6 o p RE+ ORDINANCE 0119-I • w $ a The plans, specifications, and hydraulic calculations o shall bear the signature and certification number of o either a registered professional engineer or a level o ct three or higher engineering technician, certified by the w.w National Institute for the Certification of Engineering Technologists. Such professional engineer or 8 engineering technician shall certify that he has ,n reviewed the plan and design and finds that it meets the en applicable standard for that hazard. .. w co c 72.2.3 Approval and issuance of Permit. When the Building w Official determines that the information on the a v application is in conformance with this Ordinance, he ago x shall issue s permit upon receipt of the fees as •+ 1.+ required by section 72.3. No fire suppression system a el permit shall be considered finally approved until a o 2 final inspection of the equipment and installation has w been performed, and the inspector has determined that '4 2 the installation conforms to all applicable requirements of this Ordinance. m b r 72.3 Fees. A separate permit fee will be charged for any fire suppression system inspection not associated with the building permit. Any person desiring a fire suppression permit required by this Ordinance shall, at the time of filing an application ,., 0 therefore, pay a fee to the Building Official as established by the ^4 o Board of County Commissioners. in .. ..n .r Ca N. 72.3.1 Investigation Fee. Where work for which a permit is required by this Ordinance is started or proceeded with. prior to obtaining said permit, an additional investigation fee shall be added to the cost of the permit. The investigation fee shall be 30S of the fee established by separate action of the Board Of County Commissioners. In no event shall the investigation fee exceed an amount set by separate action of the Board of County Commissioners. The payment of such investigation fee shall not relieve any persons from fully complying with the requirements of this Ordinance in the execution of the work, nor from any other penalties prescribed herein. 72.3.2 Re-Inapeetlon Fee. The Building Official may charge a re-inspection fee as established by the Board of County Commissioners for each inspection or re-inspection when such portion of work for which inspection is called is not complete or when corrections called for are not ready. CO p Page 7 c U RE' ORDINANCE 0119-I 0 r. 8 72.3.3 Fee Refunds. The Building Official may authorize the o Pa X refunding of any fee paid which was erroneously paid or o collected. The Building Official may authorize the Mrefunding of not more than 80 percent of the permit fee La paid when no work has been done under a permit issued in accordance with this Ordinance. The Building Official shall not authorize the refunding of any fee paid except in upon written application filed by the original permittee `; M not later than 180 days after the date of fee payment. o rX 72.3.4 Fire Suppression System Permit Inspection Procedures W .+ a a c) 72.3.4.1 Inspection Reouired. All equipment for which a m z fire suppression system permit is obtained under •••• this Ordinance shall be inspected by the Building a. E' Official. That portion of the system intended to o oNc be concealed by any permanent portion of the ., building, shall not be concealed until inspected J. 2 and approved. � w en N 72.4.2 Final Inspection. When the installation of any equipment is complete. and all required acceptance tests >. have been performed and certificates submitted, a final inspection shall be made and final inspection approval �C shall be noted upon the permit. M 72.9 Zoning_tompliance. The application, plans and specifications filed by an applicant for any fire suppression systems permit required by oC w this Ordinance shall be checked by the Building Official. Such materials shall be reviewed by the Department of Planning Services to check compliance with applicable zoning and subdivision laws, resolutions, and ordinances. Amend Section 86 to read: 86 Liabiiitx. The Building Official or any employee charged with the enforcement of this Ordinance acting for the County of Weld in good faith and without malice in the discharge of his duties, shall not thereby render himself liable personally, and he Is hereby relieved from all • personal liability for any damage that may accrue to persons or property as a result of any act required or by reason of any act or omission in the discharge of his duty. To the extent required by the Governmental Immunity Act any suit brought against the building official or employee because of such act or omission performed by him in the enforcement of any provision of such codes or other pertinent laws or ordinances implemented through the enforcement of this Ordinance or enforced by the ordinance enforcement agency shall be defended by this jurisdiction until final termination of such proceeding, and any judgement resulting therefrom Page 8 0 8 REs ORDINANCE #119—I O � 8 a shall be assumed by this jurisdiction. This Ordinance shall not be o paj construed to relieve from or lessen the responsibility of any person o owning, operating or controlling eny building or structure for any damages c x to persons or property caused by defects, nor shall the ordinance 0; enforcement agency or its parent jurisdiction beheld es assuming any such 2 liability by reason of the inspections authorized by this Ordinance or any permits or certificates issued under this Ordinance. ^� If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this co `s Ordinance is for any reason held or decided to be invalid or unconstitutional, O g such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion. The Board a of County Commissioners hereby declares that it would have passed the Ordinance, a u and each phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections. 02 z subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional and invalid. O% H o a The above and foregoing Ordinance No. 119-I was, on motion duly made and b seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 16th day of September, A.D., 1991. .r W " Qs BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS m e ATTEST:LE/Mat WELD CO COLORADO o y Weld County Clerk to, the Board Gor ac Chalrms .te o a By: 4` tsn M .a Deguta Clark to tl`�.NVB d ge Ken dy, Pro-Tem .a .a �q p, APPROVED A FORM' Constance L. Harbert _ iist it . County Attorney C. W. Kirby w. H. webster FIRST READING' August 14, 1991 PUBLICATION: August 22, 1991 SECOND READING' September 4, 1991 PUBLICATION: September S. 1991 FINAL READING: September 16, 1991 PUBLICATION: September 19. 1991 Effective date: September 24, 1091 AW 4110 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Docket No. 91-45 The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, will conduct a public hearing at 10:00 A.M., on Wednesday, August 14, 1991, in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, Weld County Centennial Center, 916 10th Street. First Floor, Greeley, Colorado, for the purpose of considering amendments to the Weld County Building Code Ordinance as summarized below: Section 11.11 - Establishes a definition of residential structures when used in the administration of Section 60.3.3 - Low Flow Plumbing Fixtures Sections 20.2.3, 20.2.4, 20.4.3, 20.4.4, 20.6.1, 20.6.2 - Establishes the requirements for the use of liquified petroleum gas in below grade spaces such as basements and crawlspaces. Section 20.5.20 - Deletes the second paragraph of the existing text with no other changes. Section 30.5.1.1 - Deletes the requirement for a lath and gypsum board inspection. Section 40.3.2 and 60.3.2 - Establishes the requirement that fuel gas piping systems from natural gas wells be engineered. Section 40.3.2.1 - Requires that any new solid fuel stove be certified by the State of Colorado for compliance with smoke emission standards. Section 60.3.3,_60.3.3.1, 60.3.3.2 - Establishes the requirement for and definition of low flow plumbing fixtures in residential or commercial structures connected to a public sewage disposal system. Section 72 - Establishes the requirement for a fire suppression permit, minimum permit requirements, fees, and inspection procedures. Section 86 - Adds language protecting the building official from liability arising from the enforcement responsibilities in related fields. All persona in any manner interested in the proposed amendment to the Weld County Building Code Ordinance are requested to attend and may be heard. Materials pertaining to the proposed amendment are available for public inspection in the office of the Clark to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10 Street. Third Floor. Greeley. Colorado, Monday through Friday. 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Carol Herding, Deputy DATED: July 1, 1991 PUBLISHED: July 11, 1991, In The New News July 18, 1991, in The New News July 25, 1991, in The New News August 1. 1991, in The New News • WELD COUNTY cirl‘ COMMSSLKERS • STATC 00 COLORADO ; .741 SEP 27 t:rt S 5: 1s•s• CLERK COUNTY OF WELD 1 TO T1.E EO • David D. Reynolds, being duly worn, says that he is publisher of The New News, a weekly newspaper kr�;,:. ar rv"m, 'hMJ..q'M!Mw,....,PngV+.r,.,'.,,r,rw•...!'/att,/hwlcree A":"at pub' shed in Keenesburg in said Country , and State' that said newspaper has a, sou: „ /. 0 1 eireuletiOn in said County jiggehenzigial and has been continously and satin pteolY •Publisheo therein, Waema ebb , during • period of at least r fifty-two consecutive weeks prior t as ww w w w www w wwrWw''u., t u pore MMUS OS the first publication of the annexec ..,,,1■,0,,,. a,,.,.fiffi,o,,,,,,,.,, •may►^ 0.110. nrla.' notices that said newspaper is a wwwwwwwwwww.nuswwwwnw.. newspaper within the weaning of the M:, aCt of the 6 1 Assembly of the eri �"' ,w..MIS y °yti�r IMO �.-auur...., State Of Colorado.. entitled "An Act +fir""''' to regulate the printing of legal °'""'L"' of SW enow "a"""•" 0W.rar �...........-w.n..•.r rr r+.a...... a r.... notices and advertisements," and ,,.. • - •Iran d rA•.a'-�'•«G"�'-;"+-.. amendments thereto; that the notice .•/••tlI.sold fear she ago Motor r Ctrs yssiormit ,w Mt��k of which the annexed is a printed sss•w.r,«u,;,w ,F copy taken from said newspaper, was ', .mw:adsw eSwereV,,.uswe v ww's y. d,,,r,.,i,,,`' published in said newspaper, and in r,..a.t't7.t`.�,',',4,:tt4� �""4"►1: a•umas u."'.•..r••At••..t.MrA.•••+++ the regular and entire issue of "" "°" '"�"'"'.wr"".'^" r...e-«►«w+••r..,......w , ri.LM4.WetnrI9 f v every number thereof• .� �',�Ar.•A..•r..w.. 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' r.ow•wa \lo f very 4.aaes Vaa sa oedema s MnSY s la memo }m'• n.a,a rea of try.,.Ma nr to aim by mamma f/miry ra N asuiaa u tap �•,. •fUaara a(. rest% . to aim e,afl .elliM.. fl W-awa mine aranlar.As.!ry.aata.awaat5al.ls.a,aa.'.MIMIaYafflfyLL-*alas . fad I \\ YY '. 1l + 'A_ � ✓'r i}.r14' J'a,�.I' a' w,Tfr�i�L` rtr...,6..�otMYF` I • war: rr.....r.i • Olt dip �0/� r �. caltr ...V !.t�i1tt M.,, n q 16 �6 :il, . : a.`r NI r• y =CURT OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION._,. TO 7 ::. June 18, 1991 A regular meeting of the Veld County Planning Commission vas held June 18, 1991 in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room (Room *101), Weld County Centennial to& budding. 913 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. The meeting vu called to order ` by the Vine-Chairman. Bud Clemons at 1:30 p.m. • Tape 397 +ecru Richard Kimmel Present S4> Ann Garrison Present Shirley Camenisch Present -: Jean Hoffman Present Don Peldhaus Absent Judy Yamaguchi Present LAnn Reid Absent ` Bud Clemons Present Jerry Kiefer Absent ;1/4 Also present: Rd Stoner. Combination Inspector, Weld County Building Inspections, Lngall Swanson. Current Planer, Brian Crubb, Current Planner. Department of Planning Services, Judy Schmidt, Weld County Health Department, Le Morrison, County Attorney's Office. Sherpa Ruff, Secretary. The summary of the last regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission held on June 18, 1991, vas approved as read. 1. Consider proposed amendments to Sections 11, 20, 30, 40, 60, 72, and 86 of y„ the Weld County Building Code Ordinance (continued from June 4, 1991) . Jean Hoffman moved chat proposed amendments to Sections 11, 20, 30, 40, 60, 72. �. and 86 of the Weld County Building Cods Ordinance be recommended co the Board of County Commissioners for approval based on staff recommendation. Judy Yamaguchi a seconded the motion. R The Chairman asked the secretary co poll the members of the Planning Commission u- for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes: Ann Garrison - yes: Shirley Camenisch - yes; Jean Hoffman - yes; Judy Yamaguchi - yes: Bud Clemons - yes. Motion Carried. Le,7„i7 • • BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Moved by Ann Garrison that the following resolution be introduced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission. Be it Resolved by the Weld County Planning Commission the proposed amendments to Sections 11, 20, 30, 40, 60, 72, and 86 of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance be approved. The Weld County Building Trade■ Advisory Committee reviewed the proposed amendments and recommended approval of them of April 18, 1991. Motion seconded by Judy Yamaguchi. VOTE: For Passage Against Passage Richard Kimmel Ann Garrison Shirley Camaniech Jean Hoffman Judy Yamaguchi Bud Clemons The Chairman declared the resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy, along with the attached materials, be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners for further proceedings. CERTIFICATION OF COPY I, Sharyn Ruff, Recording Secretary of the Weld County Planning Commission, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution is a true copy of the Resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County, Colorado, adopted on June 18, 1991. Date d the of June, 1991 � Sharyn F. Ruff Secretary • • MEMORAnDUM RaeTo planning Commission June 4, 1991 COLORADO Rom Department of planning Services Cr � Subjoin:. : Proposed Amendments to Section 11, 20, 30, 40, 6 and 86 of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance The Department of planning Services' staff recommends that the proposed amendments be approved. The amendments are summarized in the attached memorandum. The Weld County Building Trades Advisory Committee reviewed the proposed amendments and recommended approval of them on April 18, 1991. • • fa�r� MEMORAFI®UM Planning Commission June 4, 1991 Yo Doe COLORADO Prom Chuck Cunliffe sunocu_ Proposed Amendments to the We d County Building Coda Ordinance. The amendments ate summarized below. $action 11 .11 Establishes a definition of residential structures when used in the administration of Section 60,3,3 . Taw Flow Plumbing Fixtures Sections 20.2,3. 20.2,4. 20.4,3. 20,4.4_20O.1- Z0.6.Z Establishes the requirements for the use of liquified petroleum gas in below grade spittle■ such as basements and crawlspaces, ,Section 20.3.20 Deletes the second paragraph of the existing text with no other changes. 5ac_sao 0 S 7 Deletes the requirement for a lath and gypsum board inspection. ��s�atisn 42�3�an sd o.?.2 Establishes the requirement that fuel gas piping systems from natural gas wells be engineered. Section. 4Q,3.7.1 Requires that any new solid fuel stove be certified by the State of Colorado for compliance with smoke emission standards. Section 6O3,3. 60.3,3.1. 60O.3.Z Establishes the requirement for and definition of low flow plumbing fixtures in residential or commercial structures connected to a public sewage disposal system. Section 7? Establishes the requirement for a firs suppression permit, minimum permit requirements, fees, and inspection procedures, Aecrion, 86 Adds language protecting the building official from liability arising from the enforcement responsibilities in related fields. Add a new Section 11.11 to read: (Renumber following sections as required). 11.11 Residential_ Structures_ (Thin definition eanliea, only to regldential structures when used in the administration or $�{ r,"-fpp 60.7.1 oZrh-ei(�r,Q,ina _el � Reeideq,Tle rucevrea 1neludel, but is not limited to. one- and two-family � is�nr�es. t�oW�hett-sea. gondom S�me„� e r enC � n ■. ho eland pg<te�s. men��'e a homes s d and � Section 11 8 and Awhile homes as defined as any whetted vehicle ,exceeding either gigue feet irL width or thirty-two tear IA leTlCth ex lud ne tow;pg rear and_ bumnera,, without_motive power which is desiged and commonly used for occupancy by pgrao s nr �R�rlanr ai 1 n� wee In Qith�tempor`arv�� permanent locations_ and which may be drawn over the nubllq b7vhwnya by a motor vehicle Amend 20.2,3 to read: 20.2.3 Appendix 8, Section 2215, concerning liquified petroleum gas facilities and piping, paragraphs A and 2 are amended to read; #6 Liquified petroleum gas facilities shall not be located in any pit, erawlegaee or basemenr, under show windows or interior stairways, in engine, boiler, heater or electric meter rooms. When not prohibited by another regulation, liquified petroleum gas metering devices may be located in the open under exterior stairways." #7 Liquified petroleum gas piping shall not serve appliances located in a pit, rray,Putece or_basetmput where heavier-than- air gas might collect to form a flammable mixtures. Amend Section 20.2.4 to read: 20.2.4 Section 2215 of the Code is further amended by the addition of pp EXCEPTION fnllewlnv naraoranh #7 ro re . rery..pTIOtp LlQuffinknetr ;sum on so lfanrest_ may ht used fr any hAsement, or yvhen replacing an exisrine LP appliance In an exilying crawlspace. if_approved sensors avtomartgi pas shut off vnl_ye. and an audible alarm are installed. the nensor. valve _And alarm shall he approved by the Ruildlng S I 1d p SZ to lnata77a_ t te. Amend Section 20.4.3 to read: 20.4.3 Section 1215 of the said Code concerning liquified petroleum gas facilities and piping, subsection (e,) and (f.) are amended to read as follows: "(e.) Liquified petroleum gas facilities shall not be located in any crawlepace, pit, nX basement under show windows or interior stairways, in engine boiler, heater, or electrical meter rooms. When not prohibited by another regulation, approved liquified petroleum gas metering devices may be located in the open, under exterior stairways." "(f.) Liquified petroleum gas piping shall not serve any pppfance located in a pit, crawlepace, or banemenr where heavier-than•air gas might collect to form a flammable mixture." !wend Section 20.4.4 to read: 20.4.4 Section 1215 of said code is further amended by the addition sP�an ex en kRtl e s �Jf19e . ion ) ro ten : (Balance of Section 20.4.4 deleted) E8&EPTxON• Lioj�led pe�p)eym fes �uancee me.�h� y eed tq_aqy basement. or when_renlaCille An existing 1.P aon1l".igq Jr, an axis:Int, crawlepace_ if approved menent,a._an sntotyrff pas_mhut off valve. and am_Tudible alarm are installed, Tbs. sensor_ valve and alarm shall be annreved by the xliiidtng Official prior to Installation Amend 20.5.20 by deleting the second paragraph of the existing text with no other changes. Amend Section 20,6 by changing the period at the end of the sentence to a comma and the addition of the words "with rag ollowine amendments the Uniform Zamming tool Sode•" Amend Section 20,6,1 to read: 20.6.1 Section 510(a) la amended to read: Liquified gas piping shall not serve any AgQjtpu„q located in a pit, rrawlmpape or basemeng where heavier-than-air gas might collect to form a flammable mixture. (Delete balance of Section 20.6.1.) Amend this code by the addition of Section 20.6.2 to read: 22.4„2 Section S10(al is further amended by the adAition of 8n excention to read' .EXCEPTZ0N• Liquified nerroteum fat AQpliances may be used in.= basement, or when replacing AA DX a ng .�pppli n X10 an a tscln,g_Srawlmpace. i= ppprnved Tensors. automatic' pan abut off valve. and an suQible atprp are installed. The sensor valve. end alarm shall be spngsasslay the Watling 0_ fag,al. prior to tgatelletion. • • Amend this code by the addition of Section 30.5.1.1 co read: 10,5.1.1 yection 303 (e1 concernine reauir_ed inspections is amended yy the deletion of Item 4 Amend Section 40.3.2 by the addition of Item 4 to read: LAI any system that acouires its fuel gas from a narural Par producing well. Amend this code by the addition of Section 40,3.2.1 to read: 40.3 2.1 Any petpon who installs a new solid fuel stove_or solid fuel radiant hearer, manufactured after January 1. 7Q87. shall provtde ev,Sdence of a_ certificate issued by the State of Cyloradt_Air pol�l�rtog C¢nKroi �+visiQ��o d o s -rgre com�1 wn -e Bch smoke ,gmipA,loatan arda_ Amend Section 60.3.2 to read: 60.3.2 ,plane and Sperlficatloaq, The Building Official may require plans, specifications, or drewings to accompany the application, �srspr that s3sa na_�.nc333ras�l�n a one r�s.�+.s��vL.a C4luslalozineer shall be a th r e or• 41), Any Pact_pinjn¢ system convgying fuel gas trim a nayurat �R produces walk, Amend this code by the addition of a new Section 60.3.3, 60.3.3.1, and 60.3,3.2 to read: (Renumber following Sections as required) 60,1, 1 Lest new zbuilynp FiNyyres - No building permit shall be issued for the construction or renovation of a residential etrnrrure or p facility for human use within an office- commercial atructurst oc tt�ner�rgd to :yTy,�b],t� �iewn�,(Z iepOpal ny�e,�rg un a th�fSf'�inoe And fixtures ,installed during such. construction or renovation StiontPr�So th4�s t i a i�.rsyld�3A �SLLs�SL6b-? Z 3.:. 60.'1,3.1 The reouisite fixtures and fittinem for such consrrynrioq mud renuation shall be: q` fppk-type % ter clgpets which flush with a maximum of three and one-half gallons of water. �, �,�gy1e� held_,Zp] nrhin� w icy have a r�a�t��m flew cenncitjy gLeh a e114.0.0 ,Qilr_minute end ,{v, 1 wya ,y a .�r�,snd sin �, e s (,with qf�w rho �_eeratorel whim have a maximum flow capacity of two and one-half La1 one r in, e. • 60.3 3,, Ds facilities for _human us- within off ce c•mm- . a•a inn.. �1 ptruet�.ehR DLJ:OtTf1>lY con -re O� O,r eerty reanonsibl . for _the instal atton of Raid water flow control rivriptea Ana fittings ad) rerrifv to ilea hutldino nffirial that the f)yturep and fitting, conform wit% t%e volume and ratio of ' water flay/ GfLCfll,l-ons Par minute �,ZDJi3JLred b„v,�s_ectiOn 6{� in lieu of Ruch cerrlflgp io he =ens�iGn._pitea a performed by do anpYoved indeD,ppden �etinc ]abo=ntory SZJ- rte mwn .fa .re yt.,ipf_estab Salted principles of mechani_ce" alt=13�JZ�� ten able., Amend this code by the addition of Section 72 to read: ]2 pirerSypgfession Systesl $O pQt#on ft or cotporat on shad install modify alter or repair a fire syppresmion mystem withour first obtaintnv_sa fire yppr2pmion system permit. 7� F.xemptiotu9,�, fare munpreasion pe�,i�g}Jall not be reaiALr4 or' ILI pre_-onetlleered ranee hods and duct yyatel= {�] pertab e f ryaextingu sher (� einor alteZattona. mod fic:e ons repn rs or mejnrenanee work that si or effect the inreority of ��pyej�rLylth mn afire a e�S'J}J1,r QZ leas than ��Q0.00 J�2 Application ReRSa men a 72-2.1 Analir.t f0 obtain a f re sup•re- .i. . system perm t. the .p.lican -hall file .n ,gppltcation_ QA :arms furnished for .at purpose by the Department of p .twine Services, ' 72.9.2 plans and Specif cations. Plan_ , apecifi et one. hx0r.0 tc ca c .ti9Ps. and the name and reeimtra amber of the contractor shall be subm t for review _The Ruildine Offic alp The plans. spetiftcytton: and hydraulic talc ationp, • All hear the eienatureaand c-rtific.tion num r of eith- a ,tegtAtered professional engineer or a leyel rbzen or hioher engineerine t. .nici cart Pied by the Noy-lanai Inatit t. for she, rerrirlearinn of gooinee=ipe Terhnolosists. Such professional engisneer oy _eneineerine tec clan. eh. l cart y „Oat he to revisited tie Plan And desien and findm Os. it menra he annliphl a erandard for that j1.m-XA- ® o 22,2, , Avroval and fasf.ance of Permit. When the Butldinv Offiei.l determines t�hw�t r�,y� Li1fSlYlAf�Fio o he np9lfcarinn is in conformane. with flits Code he shay puma a nermit upon re -ipt_pf the tees as reauired by $ectien 72.3. No fire suppre�nion �y�,��„p,Q�it shall De .ns .. .d finally an. .v-d . 1 a final nsneation of t. - eQyi• -n .n• i. .tnlla o. h. - been to formed. and the J-napector„kya�detejpl,Sn�,r�et th.. inefella -ion conforms to all an.11cable reouiremente of th is Code. 22-3 t ...a. a s.narate Hermit fe wil]�e f hared for env fire eu�preasi0n eva -m Stenectton not associated with the building. prpit. Any nerato,desirin( a ftre_Ayooreseton nermie r ouired • this Code -h.l at the time of filin¢ an applicatipn therefore. n-y a fee to the Bud . 0 ficial an -:tab by rhn Board of County Commissioners. Jnvesrivetion Fee. Where work for whi h a permit is yeouired by this Code is started or proceeded with. ' pl'aST to obtaining said Hermit. an additior�l investigation fee shall be added to the cost of the permit. The dnveeti�ption_�},e,�J�B11�,jZtiOX of the fee established by aeparate 'lc on by the Board of County gQluussforers. 7n no event .hall the inveariperion fy ext.-0d -n am.ur set by generate action by the Board of S�RytiXt�y_S�RJpmieeiOnera. The payment Q{`A,14f.11 Snvesttyption fee_ -ha sot relieve any n-rsona fru fA ly complying' with the reouirements of th s Code to the execution of the work. nor from env other nenalries n -scribed herei.- 72 1.2 geun-pectIon Fee. The Buildin¢ Official m-v cberse a re-in .ectio. fee as hed by the Board of C•un v Commi Tor nach inenec ton or re-inspect onyhen such torxl0• of wOYJS for wh ch inspection is raped is not eomple or„ylh� r�rres ftgq�rn].le fOr ere not ready 72.3.3 gee Refunds. The Bui dine OZti Sal may a eh. a the perm dine of any fee paid whi h was erroneously paid or rnlleered, The Bnildinv Off' fal may authortzn rhn mdt �r�r mnx than 80 eeYCentof the permlf fee p.td when +o work alas been done and-r a term t is-uea Sn_ acrnrMn -e wi h .hie code. �S! hJttd na.ng. Offietal shall n J _authorize the refundln¢ of any fee_pald except anon written �pjlse►Yinr11L'f�f3 by he o tot .l mitten not later than 180 days aft- the dam- of fee payment. • • 72 3.4 Aire Ssmoresslon System Permitt lnsnection Proca4urea 72. s4.1 Impecrjon llenuirad All eytipment for 'which a ?Ira aunpreaaion ayetem permit a obfpined_under This Code R}lall be ipgpe t 1,}y he Au1�,iLf,�g o�aa 2hwt portion of the system intended to_be Concealed by any permanent portion of the _building alull not be concealed unrti inetectetAnd aoorgyed. 72.E Fine Inspection. When the___inetellatton of any eoutpment is complete_ and, all reoutred accenrence test's have been performeq_pnd certificates submitted a final inapecrton shall be made find final inenectinA Approval shall be noted upon the permit. 72-5 7.*ntng Comnl once. The applicatipn, plans and,_specificatiopa Mail by an antlirpnt for any fire sunnraaeiea evereme nermir Xecutred by this Code phA1J, be c gr�ed�y the �}1�11din,� 0ffi�ciel. Such materials shell be_reviewed by the Division of 2oninz of the PSIIaTS>Irellt �3_E�AA^ins Serv1cee to ��eck compJ,�,Apce with Applicable zoning and subdivision lawn. reaolutions tinil pranannes. Amend Section 86 to read: 86 J i alltlity. The Building Official or any employee charged with the enforcement of this Code acting for the County of Weld in good faith and without malice in the discharge of his duties, shall not thereby render himself liable personally, and he is hereby relieved from all personal liability for any damage that may accrue to persons or property as a result of any act required or by reason of any act or omission in the discharge of his duty. To the extent_required by the Governmental Immunity Act arty suit byoueht ;gainer the building afti,riat or employee because of aycp nc.t or omission _performed by him in the enforcement of any proviaion of aucltcodes or other pertinent lawn or ordinancea, imnlemenred _through rha enforcement of this code or enferced by the code enforcement agency shall be defended by Qui jurisdtrrlon until final termination of such nroeeeding and any judgement resulting there =rom_ shall be aaeumed by rti,ti turiedictiona This code shall not be construed to relieve from or lessen the responsibility of any person owning, operating or controlling any building or structure for any damages to persons or property caused by defects, nor shall the code enforcement agency or its parent jurisdiction be held as assuming any such liability by reason of the inspections authorized by this Code or any permits or certificates issued under this Code. BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY BUILDING TRADES ADVISORY COMMITTEE RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION Moved by Anthony Belfiore that the following resolution be introduced for passage by the Weld County Building Trades Advisory Committee. Be it resolved by the Weld County Building Trades Advisory Committee: That the proposed amendments to Sections 11.11, 20.2.3, 20.2.4, 20.4,3, 20.4.4, 20.6.1, 20.6.2, 30.5.1.1, 40.3.2, 60.3.2, 40.3.2.1, 60.3.3, 60.3.3.1, 60.3.3,2, 72 and 86 of the Weld County Building Code Ordinance be recommended favorably to the Weld County Planning Commission and Board of County Commissioners. Motion was seconded by Donald New. Vote: FOr Passage Against Passage Bob Earle Kevin Shironaka Anthony Belfiore Donald New Lynn Casseday Bill Webster Dave Madone Dan Correll The Chairman declared the Resolution passed and ordered that a certified copy along with the proposed amendments be forwarded to the Weld County Planning Commission for further proceedings. CERTIFICATION OF COPY I, Jerrie Schwartz, Recording Secretary of the Weld County Building Trades Advisory Committee, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution is a true copy of the Resolution of the Building Trades Advisory Committee of Weld County, Colorado, adopted on April 18, 1991. Dated the 18th day of April, 1991. J rxia , artz C� `i Se ry • - _.._. _.___...__.—. ... . __ • . . . • • STATE OF COLORADO ) )s.s. C ._ _� COUNTY OP WELD ) U( _ Ir 1�/t David S. Reynolds, being duly sworn, 199. says that he is publisher of .... .e....r ,:,�rJ The New News, a weekly newspaper eolt�t published in K burg in said County 44.1S, AMMO and States that said newspaper has a q'• CI 1 circulation in said County .= r - ^� and has been continously and n. se uninterruptedly published therein. 4 . • during a period of at least a fifty-two consecutive weeks prior to F `rho^r,tv� .. the first publication of the annexed 4. ^1 notice{ that said newspaper is a tr newspaper within the meaning of the ti rgisfA'041.AAA 0 act of the G 1 Assembly of the ^ +-r is State of Colorado,. entitled "An Act ., irm ` me to regulate the printing of legal ° • notices and advertisements." and w �wtis �++ MU " 's" amendments thereto; that the notice 4 �� .w of which the annexed is a printed "'`` �� Copy taken from said newspaper, was . `be published in said newspaper, and in }!�t,,, 'WV' regular and entire issue of ;, 5eX wary number thereof, �n 96.14"�iw` ti. ones a week for 1 ts` ,..�..aS"' successive weeks; that said notice . . a'.e was so published in 'said newspaper proper and not in any supplement """ .rw:+: thereof, and that the first r�M,rw� 1w. d publication of said notice as aforesaid, was on the ' h� ARM a day of m xl •, 191L_ �rar� r..�"°s'i'r" and the last on the day of ",5: will r w k: Ws , Y 121`Ewa �J ` ► E Subscribed and sw• n to before 4wsMTM x' me this me .. day of /�M , 19�. AL/// �// YJ `lA'h wa .a ,MAW Mv CommIstton expires March 15199? r ' • =In OLAWARD TO: centennisk Strutturea, Inc. 10949 E. Gerry Aye. Aurora. CO 80015 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: CONS;EUCTION OF WELD COp re BRIDGE 19[684 The County, represented by the undersigned, has considered the bid submitted by you for the above described work in response to its Advertisement for Bids dated Austua5 d . 1991. You are hereby notified that your bid has been accepted for CON,VRUCTION OF WEL2 COUNT'LaRID9E 79/6th in the amount of One Hundred Fifty-SiX Thousand, Eight Hundred Fifty Three Dellera and 98/100'e ---- ($ 1562853.98 ), You are required by the Information for bidders to execute the Agreement and furnish the required Contractor's Performance bond, Payment Bond, and , Certificates of Insurance within ten (10) calendar days from the date of this Notice to you. If you fall to execute said Agreement and so furnish said bonds within ten (10) days from the date of this Notice, said County will be entitled to consider all your rights arising out of the County's acceptance of your bid as abandoned and as a forfeiture of your bid bond. The County will be entitled to such other rights as may be granted bylaw. You are required to return An acknowledged copy of this Notice of Award to the County. Dated this ,_,g! day of Seotember 1991. THE EQARD OF WEIR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Coun BY: 1. ..A21) Title' Cary-,,y (•5."�i.n r Y C 16 r^�yL 911093 ACCEPTANCE OF NOTYCF Receipt of the above Notice of Award is hereby acknowledged by Centennial Structures, inc. this the 3O_ day of SIPTe mera- 1991. BY: %01/107. �1 eirsteba Time: R4Er/OeNT' IMPORTANT: Surety companies executing bonds must appear on the Treasury , Department's most current list (circular 570 as amended) and be authorized to transact business in the State of Colorado. 17 911093 eONC2UMEZ THXS ACREEKENT, made this 12 day of Sektember , 1991, by and between THE BOARD OF WELD COUNTY-COMMISSIONERS, and Centennial Structures, Inc. ' doing business as Centennial Structures, Inc. hereinafter called 'contractor". WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of the payments and agreements hereinafter mentioned: 1. The contractor will commence and complete the phased construction of WELD COM= BRIDGE 19/684 2. The contractor shall furnish all material, supplies, tools, equipment, labor and other services necessary for the construction and completion of the project described herein. 3. The contractor shall commence the work required by the Contract Documents in accordance with the date stated in the Special Conditions and shall complete the work within the time stated in the Special Conditions unless the period for completion is extended otherwise by the Contract Documents. 4, The contractor agrees to perform all of the work described in the Contract Documents and comply with the terms of therein for the sum of: One Hundred Fifty—Six Thousand. Eight Hundred Fifty—Three Dollars and 98/100's ($ 156,853.98 ) for the project CONSTRUCTION OF WELD COUNTY BRIDGE 19/6 16 911093 S. The term •Contract Documents• means and Includes the following: (A) Advertisement (b) information for bidders (C) Non-Collusion Statement (D) Bid (E) Bid Schedule (F) bid Bond (C) Payer's Request for Taxpayer Identification Number (Form V-9) (H) Notice of Award (I) Acceptance of Notice (J) Agreement 1 (K) Performance Bond (L) Payment Bond (H) Notice to Proceed (N) Change Order (0) Notice of Contractor's Settlement (P) Final Receipt and Guarantee (Q) Special Conditions (R) General Conditions (S) Technical Provisions (T) Construction Drawings (U) Addendum No, , dated , 1991 No. , dated 1991 No. dated , 1991 6. The County will pay the contractor in the manner and at such • time as set forth in the Cenral Conditions such amounts required by the Contract Documents. 7. This Agreement shall be binding upon all parties hereto and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns. • 19 9?.1493 • IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed, or caused to be executed by their duly authorized officials, this Agreement. each of which shall be deemed an original on the date first written above. BOARD OF WELDSOVNTY 4)MMTSSTONERS By Ti YOM/4 ee4A4/ NAME (Plea Type) James )t. MrD aria] a (Please Type) TITLE Chairman TITLE Preskdent %Weil Address 16949 F, Berry Ave Aurora, Co 80013 (SEAL) (SEAT.) ATlES1 kdiatir ATTEST'eir HAKE Donald D. Warden NAME Carl E. Muir (Please Type) (Please Type) TITLE Weld County Clerk to Board TITIZ Vice-President • 20 ?/.1.093 PROVIDED. FURTHER, that the said Surety, for value received hereby stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the contract or to work to be performed thereunder or the specifications accompanying the same shall in any waya affect its obligation on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any such change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the contract of the work or to the specifications. PROVIDED, FURTHER, that no final settlement between the County and the contractor shall abridge the right of'any beneficiary hereunder, whose claim may be unsatisfied. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this instrument is executed In day of , 19_ ATTEST: Principal Principal Secretary By (S) (SEAL) Witness as to Principal Address Address ATTEST: r. Surety Secretary '(SEAL) • By . Witness as to Surety Attorney-in-Fact Address Address NOTE: Date of bond must not be prior to date of contract. ; If contractor is a partnership, all partners should execute bond. , D PORTANT: Surety companies executing bonds must appear on the Treasury Department's most current list (circular 370 as amended) and be authorized to transact business In the state where the project is located. 22 "1.'.X093 PAYMENT BM KNOW ALL MEN by THESE PRESENTS: That Name of contractor Address of Contractor a hereinafter called Principal, and Corporation, Partnership or individual Name of Surety of , 1991, a copy of which is hereto attached and made a part hereof for the construction of: WELD_COUN'PY EDGE 19/68k NOW, THEREFORE, if the Principal shall during the entire length of said contract and any extension thereof promptly make payment to all persons, firms, subcontractors, and corporation furnishing materials for or performing labor in the prosecution of the work provided for in such contract, and any authorized extension or modification thereof, including all amounts due for materials, lubricants, oil, gasoline, coal and coke, repairs on machinery, equipment and tools, consumed or used in connection with the construction of such work, and all insurance premiums on said work, . and for all labor. performed in such work whether subcontractor or otherwise, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise to remain full force and effect. PROVIDED. FURTHER. that the. said Surery, for value received hereby stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the contract or to the work to be performed thereunder or the specifications accompanying the same shall in any way affect its obligation on time, alteration or addition to the terms of the contract or to the work or to the specifications. PROVIDED, FURTHER, that a final settlement between the County and the contractor shall abridge the right of any beneficiary hereunder, whose claim may be unsatisfied. 23 31.1.093 IN .WXTNESS WHEREOF, this instrument 1s executed in (number) counterparts, each one of which shall be deemed an original, this the day of 1991. 'Principal ATTEST: BY (S) Principal Secretary (SEAL) Address Witness as to Principal Address ATTEST: Surety Secretary (SEAL) by Witness as to Surety Attorney-in-Fact Address Address NOTE: Date of bond must noc be prior to date of contract. Xf contractor is a partnership, all partners should execute bond. XMPORTANT: Surety companies executing bonds must appear on the Treasury Department's most current list (circular 570 as amended) end be authorized co transact business in the state where the project is located. 24 011.1-093. / • M •» »�..• , ,,., „V • b YY• • ,• .». N_Y• ww wt.� W J r /tilll..IIKI ram�-y .. • , ATTN: Payroll (0naow 19111) Payer's Request for Taxpayer P•o. Box 758 • WReam SSanwa Identification Number cr(:(,2ey/ co 80632 • I Hem.tt flown on account tit pint account,also gray pint pwner'a tarry) a mom it City,Slatt.lino LIP ode List adeount mutribegs)hunt(Sea lnstneCtions) _....».....»».....».»..»» _ ._.»._.».:»». PART Lm—Taxpayer identification Number PART 11.- Backup Withholding On Accounts Opened Atter 22/31/83 Staid eew.ier se Enter the Isotonic Identinatton number in the Check the box it you aooroorate box./or most rndnidual taxpayers, are NOT subletL.10 this is the social snotty nimbly, backup wlthh010ing Note:1(Ne neount b in more than one name. OR under the pronlons of seethe Chart on page (orgu:Mho on winch gl elane9ISOMWHIM ale, teeetl0n 340601XIXO nlrnlbef Writhe payer. of the Internal RevenueCod . a (See Highlight below.) Ceruficatlon,—Under the penalties of penury, 1 certify that the informsuon ptomain on tries fort is true, correct. Ono complete. Signature t. Date ► Instructions(sow te4rences ant ro tn.Minna/anew*Corso Payments of Interest.Dividends,and Patronage Highlight for Interest or Dividend Accounts Opened Alter Dividends 22/31/83—Backup Withholding Accounts Opened Sohn January 1,3914 You may be reified met voyage suti eat to Oahu,withhoding under Ti a*IdyMat the ueoorn 4amdleation miaow manic ter accounts Past Je06(axll(C1("Kama YOU live uneena0NRd Mtayost or awned Myra Jarman I.1954.Mt urn year awns and MOM.Mg,year&norm or you owe rithnred 10 Out 11.1.010 WO a return watts owed account mien ionst tit awora0loh tompeo Pam I.Son and data to farm ban mined a niwnafae rental Or Orwflen0 eat ni tll,ll Se Nan NOT MO HI Wn it to;no payer. Wen te neleled,OKI the 001 w.PAR T 11,Nom 8ackee tint hneMlne!nay awW to tinting KClantaal well as aggeunta annum alter Warmer 31. 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You!wives thnWMIOtertlp that IMP faineant idrltrllubofinumb* Account Numbers nay ant root thy war n conKt ant.rN accounts oo.nod atter OatmOw31.1983.that you an ndl WPM M tearJitio wnhhateng, N you Nay MINI mum ono amount wish tip demo say.(lot wam0le.a R the 0.119oriwdnadifferentIan than form W9totonal tie awns woman anta gentian et Coosa agme paw ant).Umowner Wont wenoaeation nun**,pease use it, Tay fe west a soperato/eve W9 for oat aosown dep.aMgon now taw Backup Withholding Parw's?eerdsWelrept ,. • You an Shoe is MOND withholding do What Number to Give the Payer (1)You fall Is furnish yourtawaywWimtifio lommorn.?tOUWWWI%OP (nth.oar themes%scum,"wine w easing tdtnhfkatos a)The Ingrate Rennye Singe nonfat the eat•f Met Yew Immo ,ae owner al Mt male twos el the account.If the accwm Ortega l0 yew attarecl Imam oomihtatlon annwf.OR math InOngyal.gnu yew total angrily fluent*,If tno account n in more (3)Yew re nen fee that you at supra 10 Deep net rho0ing(ender than Ono Mme ens net in tie name w the anal owner,say OW;Inn On arum 340600 1KC)),OR ow 2 for gueeli ee en wine%Warner le mean. t41 ter en Intent'a tredind Heaton'eeemd aft*OaeemeN 31. 1983,yea led le twiny to mot parr that yaw ant not station to Giacomo ' Obtaining a Number 0- 7•- — ' owl"nweIng VmdN(3)leaves.N 110 IO tinily yoN Wwyr ee.mlllnaalraW r1w1111rr. It wooOwl hate a leaeys ICeMifiwalen newts ef eat deal►new veer FN awienn ethr 1%nay'earn'of rweeMs,you We opal to baekuo �°r'etlam Oman SS•S.Aalwwaltee ter•SOW Satiny Monts Can. eetes In day nl t l)N(2)aaw.o ea. el ran dsa.ApMncatnon tw Unworn is wldeatim Nuns..at Ilse latet Nice Wow Somme Security AOawnualen N IM Mlrmal Re.ewue Setwae age tat WM*Ot IM Oath Miff"Syete gGempt from Pawn and sooty ter•nwrnr.Wm,-40ped fay'in Panto Nato w your MMn huOmi •1 humor,When you get a ne a0w.atipate a raw Feral W9 ti tM form (Give this form to tits payer,rtot to that Internal Revenue Service) two W9 ao 831 SECTION 28 - PATNENTS =WELD FAIOA TO FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF NONE As a result of subsequently discovered avidance, the County may withhold or nullify the whole or part of any certificate of payment to such extent as may be necessary co protect himself from loss occasioned by: (a) Defective work not remedied by the contractor (b) Claims filed or reasonable evidence indicating probable filing of claims by other parties against the contractor for work done on the project (c) Failure of the contractor to make payments properly to subcontractors or for material or labor. (d) Damage by the contractor to subcontractors or to another contractor When the above grounds are removed, or the contractor provides a Surety Bond satisfactory to the County which will protect the County in the amount withheld, payment shall be made for amounts withheld because of them. No monies maybe withheld under (b) and (c) if a Payment bond is included in the contract. SECTION 29 - INSCNANCE NEQQIBEENTS The contractor shall secure and maintain such insurance policies as will protect himself, his subcontractors, and County of Weld, from claims for bodily injuries, death or property damage, which may arise from operations under this contract, whether such operations be by himself or by any subcontractor or any employed by them directly or indirectly. The following insurance policies are required end most be evidenced by Certificates of Insurance: (a) Statutory Workmen's Compensation (b) Contractor's Public Liability and Property Damage Bodily Injury: Each Person $150,000 Each Accident $400,000 Property Damage: Each Accident $100,000 Aggregate $400,000 52 91.1091 J (c) Automobile Public Liability and Property Damage Bodily Injury: Each Person $100,000 Each Accident $400,000 Property Damage: Each Accident $400,000 The contractor shall secure and maintain builder's risk insurance to one hundred (100O percent of the insurable value of the entire work in the contract and any structures attached or adjacent thereto against fire, earthquake, and other perils as he may deem necessary and shall name the County and subcontractors as Additional Insured. curities:es of, Insurance must show *Weld County eminrAdn by anti •lr..ough_rhouearct of rnnnry formIsslMUts of Weld County its emnlnvnns ant pyenrs" as an Additional Insured 611 insurance and bondinr eomnanies nrovidinr coverare or surity under this contract shall have a best Insurance Ratine of A or hatrer All Certificates of Insurance must be filed with the Engineer along with the Performance and Payment Bonds, and shall be subject to his approval as to adequacy of protection, within the requirements as stated herein. Said Certificates of Insurance shall contain a thirty (30) days' written notice of cancellation in favor of the County. The contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless Weld County, Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its employees and agents, from and against any and all claims, damages, losses, injuries, and expenses, including attorney's fees, arising Out of or resulting from, the performance of the contractor. • SECTION 30 - SURETY BONDS The County shall have the right, prior to the signing of the contract, to require the contractor to furnish Payment and Performance Bonds in such form as the County may prescribe in the bidding documents and executed by one or more financially responsible Sureties licensed to do business in the State of Colorado. The premiums for said bonds shall be paid by the contractor. Such bonds shall cover the entire contract amount, regardless of changes therein, shall remain in full effect for a period of one year from the date of issuance of a Certificate of Completion, and, shall be filed with the Engineer prior to the commencement of any work on the project. 53 ., 31.2033 N jk .. CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE Erricammatoy., 9/19/91 dr Prioamaas INS CEMONbRE is PNWPO AS A MATTER OP I PONN N10NOW ANOCONFM8 ExTlN00R ALTER THE COVERAGES ET THE POLICIES Maw The Talbert Corporation 455 Sherman. Suite 390 COMPAN1ESAFFORDINGCOVERAGE P.O. Box 9364 Denver. CO 80209-0364 WWA CODE austEDE U S F b C INSURANCE COMPANY WAND Sire U S F 6 G INSURANCE COMPANY Centennial Structures, Inc. °,�"T:VvC 4669 S. Lewiston Way Aurora. CO 80015 0 Y ° lir'E COVERAGES THIS IS TO CERTIFY TWAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE Wass BELOW HAVE SEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ASOVE FOR TM POLICY PERIOD INDICATED,NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REOUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OP ANY CONTRACT OR OfHHR DOCUMENY WITH RESPal 70 WINCH ME CEMMIO1YEMMBEISBUE0011MRVPERWN.THEINSUMNOSAPPORDEOSYTHE•OuossDSSCsmeoHmNISSVedeaiGAµmeTEMIBetaul ossA1p 00NDRIONaOF sues swam UMITS SHOWN MAY NAPE SEEN REDUCED BY WNOckumma .DOpp �p�,�py Pp�,�py 8% WIES►M URANO' POIJOT HOER 011EAMW ONrEa= ALL WEHMTMpMNOS asHaRAL Immo, w "WwW A KKIN ILNE • 2000 A coewsomemem udowY Bind135979 9/1/91 9/1/92 01AWMEMAoa DOouR. FAODI101•DOMAONA•ORtlNE • 1400 ® RR•ONLLoNAWI/N•IOMAI W • 1000 PwAR•AGRORAO ASHICE EACHOOZNPRIN0E " 1000 RRECANADEwyrrby • 50 M•OIOALOVENrwywwr• • 1 AVIDN0•IN LM•ILITW 1 B ANY Bind135979 9/1/91 9/1/92 • 1000 . 141,140004004006 •001O* ,,,&,,,,t. 4,,,,,, EOMEOVLEOAVTO• INA N • 1I.`"'•. HEED AVMS SOCAv NOONMC010M40 NAG iPwrrN • Tic OAMOENEN LRY P•OFUIIY :•��:•WAWA A ExMMUMAITY EACH A60dbm( Vg ';'^ occessia IONWANULISMLLAIIMM %,.../4t4,%,.../4t4, • • OT WORNEWSOOMI•REATIDR Eq'NIDRY 1 :,1. 4. v e•": ... AND • MOE PAOHONR a1BypANIV maitre • IOBEA•la0VENUNO) • I6Eamin AOMWMO al) OTHER O••ORENNNI OF OPEMTOMIADMTIONE amaeu 1E•TMOTiONAMCNL H'•W Weld County Bridge 19/66A, Weld County Colorado *Additional Insured: Weld County, Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Its employees and agents CERT RCATE MOpeR CANCELLATION The Board of Weld County Commissioners 915 10th Street Greeley, CO 80632 SHOULD'ANY OF 7N8 AB memos)Omemos)POLICIES SE CANCELLHO SE►011[7WE ExRIRaT1ON OATH TNEREO0, YHE lawns COMPANY WILL ENous0A to MAIL— OASINIrrrEN some toms cesnFIGEH sown NAMEDTGTME LEFT, RUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO Oso0ATION OR Wan' KIND UPON YWE sows%,its AGMs Os REFRESE Revr ,TOW race WILL M OMEN POR NOMMVMEMOPPRONUM. IWTHONi oRfMEHMrAnws • fetres MEMORAn®um Carol Harding, Clerk to the Board's Office October 3. 1991 7e e A, Denny M. Graham, Civil Engineer 4)10. �(/w COLORADO /ran M Bridge l9/68A 6ubMm Enclosed are executed copies of the Agreement, Notice of Award, Acceptance of Notice, the Performance Bond, Payment Bond, and insurance covering the construction of Weld County Bridge 19/68A by Centennial Structures. Work is anticipated to begin October 7, 1991. By copy of this memo, the Purchasing Department is requested to return the Bid Bond to Centennial Structures. DMC/mw:m1968a.mrw Attachments I cc: Commissioner Harbert Drew Scheltinga, County Engineer Jan Welch, purchasing Department Bridge File - 19/68A or NEED COUNTY �a t 1 l.� IS ^ii 17• 32 R; To Clerk to the Board p„, ` f991 COLORADO newt Denny M. Graham,_Civi1 Engineer Ix . subway Bridge 19/684 Attached is the Notice to Proceed with construction of Bridge 19/68A, executed by Centennial Structures, Inc. This is for your information and file. DMC/mw:m1968a.mrw cc: Commissioner Harbert Drew Scheltinga, County Engineer Bridge Pile - 19/68A F6. o 0 Ay 311093 11/4 NOTICE TO PROCEED T0: Centennial Structures, Inc. DATE: October 3, 1991 16949 East Berry Ave PROJECT: Aurora, CO 80015 CONSTRUCTION OF lap COUNTY ZBIDCE 192§BA.. You are hereby notified to commence work in accordance with the Agreement dated September 12 , 19 91 on or before October 7 ,19 91, and you are to complete the work, within . Ninety ( 90 ) consecutive calendar days thereafter. The date of completion of all work is therefore, January 6 , 19 92 THE, BO OF WELD COUNTY OMIT IOIZBS (Coup By: aaay ra Title Civil Eneineer II ACCEPTWUJOF NOTICF • Receipt of Che above Notice Co Proceed \ is hereby acknowledged by �RiJ7S2'ili]iA� �^TPU i iolKTjn, this the L day of Qe%, Title ,e 25 911.093 THE FOLLOWING HANDWRITTEN WARRANTS WILL BE APPROVED ONJSr]J /60 iqq/ s NUMBER OF WARRANTS / 01 GENERAL FUND $ 1` 2i_i_3•0 NUMBER OF WARRANTS 71 PAYROLL FUND S NUMBER OF WARRANTS 12 SOCIAL SERVICE FUND $ PREPARED BY: 022262.000 THE FOLLOWING ARE THE TOTAL WARRANTS ISSUED THAT WILL BE DISTIBUTED ON G Ge) Mad,/CM : O1 GENERAL FUND $ / 15 i 3g h ,53 71 PAYROLL FUND $ /X 12 SOCIAL SERVICES FUND $ 2,59/3 .30 . PREPARED BY: � 1�jt 03-01-88 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • A A A A A A A A . .. .. .. .. w r .. � u 01 01 0 0 0 01 0 'I C 70 r r r " 1.1 r r r 13 X N ... .. as Y II 1. .• Y tl.0 A 16,. 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N IMOlf�lnl['.l �;�nnI�IC���II III�II�If1NMPIWI+�f+i I�.l(1�/nn�alR"J m'J"P�A W"'�� '{�W'i J P 1' 1 wk. .* • (• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •;' v s n loves 9 � � 9r mum, coLLECTxon or CLERK roes 09/0,3/,92 .. i NARY ANN reueasrexN O UO COuNTy C WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER � u :SSION:131, NONTH: AUGUST YEAR: 1991 x991 SEP -9 gl 3. 39 ITEMS TOTAL STATE AI �pW cIERK refs TO MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT LICENSE 'Teo 1291.0. 3800,42.x1 3190.06.11, 47290.00 13746.00, OWNERSHIP TAX 12910 520749.24 0260,.50, 504248.24 8250.50 SME RENTAL O.T. 89 3332.34 3207.84 44.50 UCH RENTAL O.T. 0 21,60.96 .00 2160,.96 .0,0 PERMITS 2136 1,947.20 621.90. 1325.10 ' SALES TAX 0. 186613.,96 . 178181.15 7432.01 TITLES 4468 25238.00 11531.00, 1370,7.0,0, tows 58 293.Q0. 116.00 87.0,0, CHATTELS 1495 15285.20 mimeo, DUPLICATE REG 28 56.R0 66.,,0' rim 0 .00 00,0 CERTIF. i. OTHER 46 89.90 4.60 89.90, PENALTIES 0 .QO •0,0, SME RENTAL TABS 0 000 .00, .00, O'IESEL (COUNT) 0, EMISSION rites 3667 2666.90 2566.90, SHORT CHECKS 17 255.00 266.00 'INSURANCE refs 0 .00 .0.0, .0,0' " HANDICAP PLACRD 64 65.00 24.00. ' 54.00,' OTHER 0 .00 .00 , sus TOTAL 38278 1137624.,41 617721.16 566987.24 . 62899.72,. RECORDING DEPARTMENT UCc INDEX 385 37,,,9..22 374F.20 GEN 'INDEX 3619 30386.00 30366.00, • DOC PEES 258 1001.73 3081.73 SEARCH i CERT 127 1590.0, 1590..0q . NxcROr an 15 3215.05 3215.05 CERT COPIES 93 215.50 215.50 NON CERT corm 3543 0334020 0334.20, MARRIAGE LIC 140 2800.0.0 3820s0,0, 980,.00. PHOTO COPIES 0 .QO .00 ReccomaLe5 A .00 ' .0,0, OTHER 1 10,.0.0 10..00 SUI TOTAL 419AI . 62131:28 2a22.Q2 sow.= memo's oePARTMCNT CERTIFICATION 56 6640, 56.92 MAPS A AO .OAF LISTS 6 240.25 240,.25 OTHER 2 71.76 71.75 SUS TOTAL 63 36641,4` 366seg, AUG GRAND TOTAL 46222 119010.3.69 619542.26 556907.0,4 113578.99 YeAR*-TO7OATC TOTAL COLLECTIONS MOTOR VEHICLE 290682 8953660.0,4 3925760,.95 4554865.68 473031.81 RECORDING 52275 389409.82 10595.00 ' 378814.82 CLERK TO BOARD A .00 .0,0,: ELECTION 421 6656.69 6656.69 YTD GRAND TOTAL 343178 9349716.55 3936355.96 . 4554866.68 858623.32 d. —LI P A n7.: CRS 30,�I•1I4 'VN . UEROTEIN REVISED 7/84 WELD. LINTY. CLERK AND RECORDER (it 0-,,,„.A4l 1w203P COLLECTION Or .cCERK FEES � v - 09/03/91 J MARY ANN FCUERBTEIN HELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER YEAR7TO!!DATE TNRU AUGUST FOR YEAR: 3991 ITEMS TOTAL STATE COUNTY CLERK FEES MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT LICENSE FEES 99578 2904600.29 2489200.79 359879..50 105520.0.0; ONNERSHIP TAX 99570 4270286.21 62863.00, 4152560..21 62863.00 SME RENTAL O.T. 633 10223.67 17907.,17 31,6.80, UCH ;RENTAL O.T. 0 24510.00 600 24618.80 .OA,' PERMITS 1,6881 14412.00 4817.40. 9594.60 SALES TAX 0 1336338.27 1283132.86 5320.5.41 TITLES 340.52 104592600 84380.00 10021,,2.0,0, ID'S 446 1561,60.0 892.00 669.0,0, CHATTELS 110,59 111430,.0.0 111410.Q0,- DUPLICATE REG 310 636600 636.00,, FICHE 5 414610 414.30; CERT 14 S OTHER 425 622.30 6040, 822.10,' PENALTIES 0 .00 .OA,' SHE RENTAL TABS 0. .00 .00 OD, ' DIESEL (COUNT), D EMISSION 'EE5 26933 10053.10 30853610 SNORT CHECKS LSD 2250,.Q0 2250.0,0' INSURANCE FEES 434 6510.00, 434.0,0, 6Q76.Q0/ HANDICAP PLACRD 190 222.50 32.50 1,904.0A. OTHER O . .00 AO, SUS TOTAL 29042 8953652.04 3926760.698. 4854866640 477231.81,` RECORDING DEPARTMENT UCC INDEX 3864 18604.00 1A684.0,0,- GEN INDEX 24391 2361,16600 2361I6.0Q. DOC FEES 20.28 15739.17 15779.0,7 SEARCH i CERT ' 1642 15370,.00 15370..QQ, MICROFILM 171 32648665 32648.65 CERT COPIES 1Q50 2779.50 ' 2779.60, NON CERT COPIES 18099 51'X0.0.60 513Q0.60,- RARRIAGE LIC 815 1630,0.10 10595.0,0 570/64%. PHOTO COPIES 4 5.50 5.50, RECEIVABLES 0. .00 . . •OA. OTHER 11 466050 466.50. SUM !TOTAL • 52Q76 30940.9.62 + 1$1,698.22. 3788114.82 ELECTION DEPARTMENT CERTIPICATION 314 206.75 206.75' MAPS 40 96.0.0 96.0.0 LISTS 47 620.7.94' 62QT.94 OTHER 12 1466010 14444 SUB• TOTAL ' 424 0486.,69 6666.69 YCO GRAND TOTAL 343176 9349716655 3936355.95 4554065.60 858503.32 YEARrTO-DATE TOTAL COLLECTIONS MOTOR VEHICLE 290682 0953650,.0,4 3925760.95 4554865668 473031681 RECORDING 52075 389409.62 ' 10.595.00 376014.02 CLERK TO BOARD Q .0.0 .0,0 ELECTION 423 6656.69 6656.69 YTD GRAND TOTAL 343178 9349716655 3936355.95 4554065660 85850,3.32 cliiil L.ii4A•)_C.E 0 ttd.C O tn CRS 30-17114 MARY, PCUCROTEIN REVISED 7/84 HELD UNTY-CLERK AND RECORDER It AGENDA WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING Tuesday, September 17, 1991 12:00 noon - Weld County Planning Commission Luncheon • Golden Corral Restaurant, 3502 West 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. w w w w * w e w * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 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 Bud Clemons - Chairman Judy Yamaguchi - Vice Chairman LeAnn Reid Jean Hoffman Don Feldhaus Richard Kimmel Shirley Camenisch 1. CASE NUMBER: USR-955 APPLICANT: Rod and Jan Staudinger REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a recreational facility (roping arena) in .the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 18, T6N, R64W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, LOCATION: North of Highway 392 and approximately 1/2 mile east of Weld County Road 49. &Al DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES Caleb Approved by Administrative Review 8/30/91 through 9/13/91 CASE won NACR: RE-1366 Drake RE-1367 Jamison RE-1368 Barney/Carlson ZPMH-1759 Ziemand r Chunk Gun if e, D rector HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET N0. 91-44 & N0. 91-50 RE: SHOW CAUSE HEARING TO CONSIDER REVOCATION OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT 11537 - JAMES MCDONALD A public hearing was conducted on September 11. 1991, at 10:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Assistant County Attorney. Lee Morrison Planning Department representative, Keith Schuett The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice, Docket 091-44, dated June 19. 1991, and a notice. Docket 091-50, dated August 28, 1991, both being duly published August 29. 1991, in The New News, a public hearing was conducted to consider the revocation of Special Use Permit 0537 issued to James McDonald. Lee Morrison. Assistant County Attorney, made this a matter of record. Robert Ray, Attorney representing the applicant, requested the Board to consider continuing this matter. He explained the Town of Frederick may be annexing the property; and if not annexed, James McDonald would like to submit an application for an amended permit. Mr. Morrison explained the Board could continue, but they may want to hear the Planning staff's comments first. Keith Schuett. Planning Department representative, said the Permit holder is still in violation of several Operation Standards. Mr. Schuett said Operation Standards 02 and 019 have been brought into compliance. He entered a video tape of the site into the record. and commented on the junk vehicles on the property. Mr. Schuett requested the Board allow no more than a 30-day extension and proceed with the hearing today. Mr. Schuett read the staff's comments into the record and requested the Board to revoke said Permit and authorize the County Attorney to proceed with legal action. Mr. Schuett played various parts of the Board of Commissioner's hearing tape from May 29, 1985. Said tape concerned statements made by Mr. McDonald pertaining to the number of vehicles parked on the property. (Change to Tape 091-26 during this time.) Mr. Schuett said the intent of the uses allowed was clear to Mr. McDonald at that hearing. Chairman Lacy stated the problem with the junk on the property has been on-going. Concerning the antique museum. Mr. Schuett pointed out that there is a difference between automobiles and aircraft. Mr. Schuett commented on the bungee jumping on the property. Commissioner Harbert said she did not see where hot air ballooning was in the existing permit either. Mr. Ray restated his request and reasons for a continuance. He submitted some pictures of the property, taken September 9, 1991, as Exhibit A. Mr. Ray Commented on the museum and the surrounding property and answered questions of Mr. Schuett. Ray Killough, representing six surrounding property owners and himself, stated concerns about safety. parking, and noise. Charles Sabados, surrounding property owner, spoke in support of said facility, but agreed they need to come into compliance. Ed Hereon, operator of skydiving, and Leslie Grisham spoke on behalf of the facility and answered questions of the Board. Geraldine Russell, Helen Jubenville, and Virginia Brozovick stated their concerns about the noise and safety of the facility. Doug Hass, operator of Adrenalin Adventures, said they have been trying to control the noise of the bungee jumpers as much as possible and answered questions. Dave Smith, surrounding property owner, commented on the noise and answered questions of the Board. Mr. Have answered 911080 911081 GG ' PL. Page 2 RE: HEARING CERTIFICATION - MCDONALD further questions of the Board. Ms. Russell and Ms. Jubenville made further comments concerning parking on the roads and safety. Mr. McDonald answered questions of the Board and said he would eventually like to have eighty percent of the hangar become museum. Commissioner Harbert stated concerns about junk vehicles, being good neighbors, parking, noise. and trespassing. Commissioner Kirby stated concerns about the screening of the area and the gates being opened in case of an emergency. Mr. McDonald answered questions of the Board and staff regarding their concerns. Commissioner Webster said besides the violations of the Standards. he had concerns about the citizens of the area. Mr. Schuett said the added uses, which had not been reviewed by staff, have made the main impacts on the surrounding property owners. Let the record reflect a recess was taken at this time until 1:30 p.m. Mr. McDonald made further comments on the parking, the bungee jumping, and the museum. After further discussion. Commissioner Kennedy moved to Find Mr. MCDonald in violation of Development Standard 017, which was included in ZCH #74 as read into the record by Mr. Schuett. Chairman Lacy seconded the motion. Commissioner Harbert said she agrees that the facility is in violation. but would prefer to grant a 30-day extension to allow them to apply for an amended permit. Mr. Morrison explained that the motion was only for Findings, and not to revoke the Permit. The motion carried unanimously. Commissioner Webster moved to Find that Mr. McDonald is in violation of the Development Standards in ZCH 876, as read into the record by Mr. Schuett. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Kirby. Mr. Schuett Clarified that Development Standards 82 and 819 are in compliance. Commissioner Kirby commented On the problems with the access and parking. The motion carried unanimously. Commissioner Kennedy moved to allow Mr. McDonald 30 days to bring the facility into compliance, in all aspects except bungee jumping. Chairman Lacy questioned whether the bungee jumping was to be included in the amended permit or stopped. After further discussion, Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion. Mr. Morrison clarified that bungee jumping was included in ZCH 874 or Docket 891-S0. Commissioner Webster commented on the improvements that have been made concerning the weeds and the trash; however, he stated concerns about security and the neighbors. Chairman Lacy said ha would vote against the motion and stated his reasons and concerns. Commissioner Harbert questioned whether 30 days was enough time for Mr. McDonald to submit an application for an amended permit. Mr. Morrison said it would take approximately 90 days before it was approved. Commissioner Harbert said she would also vote against the motion because she did not want to make Mr. McDonald get rid of all of his vehicles, but would like him to clean up the area, comply with ZCH 876, and/or file an application for an amended permit. The motion failed on a vote of one to four, with Commissioner Kennedy voting aye. In response to a question from Commissioner Kirby, Mr. Schuett said he understood the preliminary work for an amended permit was done, and It could be submitted within 30 days to the Planning Commission. It would then be heard by the Board of County Commissioners within 30 to 43 days; therefore, approximately 90 days would be sufficient, unless the FAA becomes involved. Commissioner Kirby said he feels Mr. McDonald needs time to make a decision on annexing, complying, and/or submitting an application. Commissioner Kirby moved to continue said matter for 4s days to allow Mr. McDonald time to comply. Mr. Morrison stated that if not in compliance, revocation would then be permitted. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. There was further discussion between staff and the Board concerning ZCH 874, pertaining to the bungee jumping. Commissioner Kennedy moved to cease the bungee jumping activities. He said the language is out of control for this activity and a permit needs to be obtained so it is controlled. 911080 911081 Page 3 RE! HEARING CERTIFICATION - MCDONALD Let the record reflect that Bruce Barker. Assistant County Attorney, is now the attorney of record. After discussion with Mr. Barker, it was decided the request to allow bungee jumping could be filed with the amendment to the existing Permit. Let the record reflect that Mr. Morrison is now the attorney of record. After discussion with Mr. Morrison, Commissioner Kennedy amended the motion to allow seven days, until September 18, 1991, for the bungee jumping to cease or the Permit shall be revoked. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion. In response to Commissioner Webster, Mr. Schuett stated that if the Permit is revoked, Mr. McDonald will have to wait 45 t0 90 days for a new permit to be approved. The motion carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 16th day of September, 1991. ' APPROVED! ATTESTlIa__/ j /�//�/JGn BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS bb��YYffCdQ� JJ /IT°v WELD CO , COLORADO Weld County Cl k to the Board By! ��ri.L Go Chairman Deputy Clerk to the Bo rd Ge e K edy, Pro- TAPE 891-25 & 891-26 _____ Constance L. Harbert DOCKET 891-44 & 891-50 it/ie Ae et C. W. K rby PL0842 /1+ �J /7��iC�f� W. H. ebster 911080 911081 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS y MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO SEPTEMBER 16, 1991 TAPE 891-26 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, September 16, 1991, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby { Commissioner W. H. Webster Also presents G Weld County Attorney, Thomas O. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of September 11, 1991, as printed. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the Certifications for the hearings conducted on September 11. 1991, as follows: 1) Show Cause Hearing, James McDonald. c/o Adrenalin Adventures: and 2) Show Cause Hearing, James McDonald. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: There were no additions to today's agenda. CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: There were no reports given today. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $175.386.53 Handwritten warrants: General fund 5 1,263.00 Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Let the record reflect that a recess was taken at this time to allow the Board to convene as the Board of Social Services. l BUSINESS+ NEW, CONSIDER TAX ABATEMENT PETITION FROM FRANKLIN M. AND MARGARET J. JOHNSON+ Gordon Bachman, Assessor's Office, gave the Assessor's recommendation for approval based upon an illegal land split, which results in less value for the land. A motion was made by Commissioner Harbert to concur with the Assessor's recommendation. Seconded by Commissioner Webster, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER TAX ABATEMENT PETITION FROM JOHN D. AND JEAN L. EACHUS: Mr. Bachman explained the Assessor is recommending approval based on a 30' road which d in error. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said Petition. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER TAX ABATEMENT PETITION FROM JERRY DEAN AND CORTNEY ILEANE MILLER: Mr. Bachman stated the Assessor la recommending approval since proof has now been submitted proving this parcel is valid agricultural land. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said Petition. Seconded by Commissioner Webster, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER TAX ABATEMENT PETITION FROM RAYMOND METTLER, LILLIAN BURROW, AND BETTY K. MCRAE: Mr. Bachman explained the Assessor is recommending approval of this parcel since the 1990 value was adjusted, it can now be applied to the previous year. Commissioner Webster moved to approve said recommendation. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER THREE ASSIGNMENTS OF OIL AND GAS LEASE FROM KAPPA NU II PARTNERSHIP TO BOSWELL ENERGY CORPORATION - 524, TBN, R66W; 514, TBN, R66W; AND 56, TON, ROW: Mr. David explained hie office has reviewed the applicable leases and is recommending approval of the assignments. Commissioner Webster moved to approve said assignments. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH PRENATAL CONTRACT WITH STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Jeannie Tacker. Health Department, reviewed the contract for maternal and child health. Weld County will receive $37,118 to provide prenatal care for 33 non-Medicaid patients, 200 home visits, and diagnostic testing services. The term of the contract is October 1, 1991 through September 30, 1992. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said Contract and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER HANDICAPPED CHILDREN'S PROGRAM CONTRACT WITH STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN+ Ms. Tacker reviewed the contract for 238 handicapped children. Weld County will receive $5,912 to cover the costs of nurse activities and services given t0 patients, casefinding, assisting with registrations, doing home visits, clinic management, and follow- up to children who require intensive care. The period is September 1, 1991 through September 30, 1992. Commissioner Webster moved to approve said Contract and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. Minutes - September 16, 1991 Page 2 CONSIDER CONTRACT BETWEEN STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, DIVISION or CRIMINAL JUSTICE, AND WELD COUNTY COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS BOARD AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN; Jan Allison, Assistant County Attorney, explained the delay in presenting said Contract for approval. This is the Contract for the Community Corrections program in weld County. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said Contract and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER ADDITIONS TO LIST OF ARBITRATORS FOR PROPERTY ASSESSMENT APPEALS; Mr. Bachman explained that since more property tax assessment appeals are going through arbitration this year, it is necessary to add more names to the arbitrators list. The Assessor recommends adding the names of Ernie Scott, George Barber. Lynn J. Karowsky, Kim R. Houtchens, and Roger A. Klein as arbitrators. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said recommendation. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. FINAL READING OF ORDINANCE N0. 119-I, AMENDMENTS TO WELD COUNTY BUILDING CODE ORDINANCE; Commissioner Kennedy moved to read by title only. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. David read the title of Ordinance No. 119-I. Chairman Lacy asked for public comments. There were none. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve Ordinance No. 119-I on final reading. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES; The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. Ordinance No. 119-I was approved on third and final reading. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:15 A.M. APPROVED; ATTEST: PA BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUN CO DO Weld County Clerk to the Board Gord c , ! _ rman By;_ ,c_At /�d i t e /lr"r Deputy Clerk to the Boar¢ Kenn y. Pro-Tam Constance L. Harbert G. Z/4/11 Lod W. H. Webster Minutes - September 16. 1991 Page 3 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY, COLORADO SEPTEMBER 16, 1991 TAPE 091-26 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. September 16, 1991, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy. Pro-Tam Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Weld County Attorney, Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of Social Services meeting of September 11, 1991. as printed. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the warrants for approval by the Board in the amount of 528,913.30. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk t0 the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:03 A.M. / m i) APPROVED: ATTEST: ,, o wa a�r BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS / 1� / I/ WELD COON LORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board /� ff Cord ac , rman By: / E-S Af/ ��,c l Deputy Clerk to the Boar Ge As Kenn dy, Pro-Te: Zeri1 a.0_0 .arilasem4 Constance L. Harbert ellinC. . Kir y 11 // �p� —S"� I�.QJD,Vit .YO,/I W. H. Webster RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Wednesday, September 18, 1991 TAPE d91-26 ROLL CALL; Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman George Kennedy, Pro-Tam Constant. L. Harbert C. W. Kirby W. H. Webster MINUTES: Approval of minutes of September 16, 1991 ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: Ifs under new business was deleted. APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA; DEPARTMENT HEADS/ ELECTED OFFICIALS; 1) Walt Speckman 2) Warren Lasell COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants RECESS FOR SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD; MINUTES; Approval of minutes of September 16, 1991 WARRANTS; Don Warden. County Finance Officer BIDS; 1) Present and approve Freon - Buildings and Grounds Department 2) Present and approve Paving/Ballfields for Kids - Finance Department 3) Present Advertising for Delinquent Tax List for 1991 - Treasurer'■ Office 4) Present Unitized Intelligence System - Sheriff's Office BUSINESS; NEW; 1) Consider Tax Abatement Petition from Robert L. and Gladys L. Wentzei, and David J. and Amy J. Smoljan 2) Consider Tax Abatement Petition from Eldor and Marilyn Lois Grein 3) Consider Tax Abatement Petition from Walter F. Seale 4) Consider Tax Abatement Petition from Frederick W. and Shirley M. Leis S) DELETED 6) Consider temporary closure of Weld County Road 52 between Weld County Road 13 and 15; and Weld County Road 19 between Weld County Roads 38 and 42 PLANNING: 1) Consider Resolution re; Zoning Violations - Vidaurri, Wenzel, Whitehead, Jordan, Reider, and Gonzalez I CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Sep le - EDAP 7,00 AM Sep 18 - Meeting with F.DAP Director 12015 PM Sep 18 - Undesirable Plant Management Board 3:00 PM Sep 19 - Placement Alternatives Commission 12:00 PM Sep 23 - Work Session 10:00 AM Sep 23 - NCMC Board of Trustees 12:00 PM Sep 24 - Private Industry Council 7:30 AM Sep 24 - Human Resources Council 8:00 AM Sep 24 - Health Board 9:00 AM Sep 24 - Housing AuthOrity 11:30 AM Sep 24 - Communications Board 2:00 PM Sep 26 - Ten County Budget Conference Sep 27 - Ten County Budget Conference Sep 27 - Centennial Developmental Services 8:00 AM Sep 27 - Extension Board 11:00 AM HEARINGS: Sep 18 - Show Cause Hearing, Windsor Shores, c/o Larry Eckel 10:00 AM Sep 18 - Creation of Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority 10:00 AM Sep 25 - Show Cause Hearing, Permagreen, c/o Roxy Vanden& 10:00 AM Oct 23 - Change of Zone from A (Agricultural) to KID (Planned Unit Development), Harrison Resource Corporation 10:00 AM Oct 30 - Show Cause Hearing, James McDonald (cont. from 09/11/91) 10:00 AM Dec 4 - Show Cause Hearing, Columbine Iron and Metal, Inc., c/o Penny Lovely Philippe (cont. from 6/26/91) 10:00 AM REPORTS: 1) Road and Bridge Department re: Road opening COMMUNICATIONS: 1) Mr. and Mrs. V.L. Frankenberg re: Weld County Road 8 2) Ray and Gila Roth - Petition to State Board of Assessment Appeals res Gila Avidar 3) State Department of Social Services re: Corrective Action Plan RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from Franklin M. and Margaret J. Johnson * 2) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from John D. and Jean L. Eachus * 3) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from Jerry Dean and Cortney Ileane Miller * 4) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from Raymond :Cattier, Lillian Burrow, and Betty K. McRae * 5) Approve Assignment of 011 and Gas Lease from Kappa Nu II Partnership to Boswell Energy Corporation - 524, TIM. R66W * 6) Approve Assignment of Oil and Gas Lease from Kappa Nu II Partnership to Boswell Energy Corporation - 514, T8N, R66W * 7) Approve Assignment of Oil and Gas Lease from Kappa Nu II Partnership to Boswell Energy Corporation - 56. TBN, R6514 * 8) Approve Maternal and Child Health Prenatal Contract with State Department Of Health * 9) Approve Handicapped Children's Program Contract with State Department of Health *10) Approve Contract between State Department of Public Safety. Division of Criminal Justice, and Weld County Community Corrections Board *11) Approve Additions to List of Arbitrators for Property Assessment Appeals * Signed at this meeting Wednesday, September 18. 1991 +e.orT FORM ri eecmeto BY THE mower TN(AOMe+MmATOR FORM Opp VC44 D() PETITION FOR ABATEMENT OR REFUND or TAxtS-4 I.Naomi awn!an Petitioners: Use this side only. GRIM.= Colorado =LIST.•23 19.y1— Cuy Of 'row. To The Honorable Board of County Commissioners of WIM) County Gentlemen: The petition of..,JOHNSONIRALYKL4..M.A.MAT.iGARELL whose mailing address is:...1GJ,85..W..a.2 L ION COLORADO ...80601 City or Town Mato Lr Coda SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS USTED ON TAX ROLL 6307486 MI. 8B S180' L8 BIT,-LAR ACRES respectfully requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A. D. 19...8Q..., 19.90 are erroneous, illegal, or due to error in valuation for the following reasons: (Completely describe the circumstances surrounding the Incorrect value or tai.) LAND CAN NOT BE BUILT ON--WAS SP'LI'T ILLEGALLY MILL LEVY .077207 MILL LEVY. .077864 I989 Value Tax Value` Tax Oa& 1860 $143.62 1860 $144.84 Abate. 1490 $115,04 1490 $116.02 Bal. 370 $ 28.58 370 $ 28.82 The taxes (have) ( ) been paid. Wherefore your petitioner prays that the taxes may be abated or refunded in the sum of 5...231.:46 I declare, unaer 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. gif,C-11C--T4/"- Pats r By Anent Address 14 ,85 ..... P-s0oa-o 4-4 ; r�s, �P nizos • RESOLUTION OF COUNI•Y COMriIISSIONERS WHEREAS, The County Commissioners of Weld County, State of Colorado, at a duly and lawfully called regular meeting held on the 1.6.th day of Sept.embex ,A.D. 19,.9.1...,at which meeting there were present the following members;.Chairman...Gordon..Z....,.La,cy.A„and..Commi,aai oners...George..Kattna4y....Camacanca..L... Harbert....CAL..,Kxxbya..,and W H. Wabs.cat 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.,tepresants..d..by.,.GOrdoo..Bachmau...and taxpayer Fxsnkl,in,.and..,Marziast...J ihnson being present; and (n'" (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 couture with the recommendation of (comets or dons not oonaur) the assessor and the petition be approved and an abatement/refund.....be..allewed eD roved or dented) (be&Met or not be allowed) (l9 99 11 849. 115.04 on an assessed valuation of 5((.19 .0 .. 1.:.498.tor 5..116_171 tot tax for the year® 19..89..6. 1990 i an of of County Commissioners. STATE OF COLORADO, ) ss. County of We4 1 I. A.ana1d..A.,...Flax.den....0.4X ,..to..tbA..>iaatd aCcuogniitlerkatiocEit9OffhtiCevkl015x of the Board Of County Commissioners In and for the County of.........W.0,14 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 0x@.C.ItlY.....S+A tttad.0 this 101h;� sp box A. D. 19..9.1... County Clerk. By...l.<.... Deputy. ACTION OF THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR Denver,Colorado. 19 The action of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to the within petition, Is hereby ❑ approved; ❑ approved in part S ❑ denied for the following reason(s) ATTEST: Secretary. Property Tax Administrator. I isa 1 � � y ii M Dm bS� S > O © Si� 9 ; E G. �" • ,� E e .t < .2 .s i$11 ; to i ix o❑� Ca , 4 C . 11 CLERK TO THE BOARD P.O.sox 76e �r GREELEY.COLORADO 00632 (3OJ)J664000 Ea.ales 111 COLORADO September 6. 1991 Franklin and Margaret Johnson 14185 Weld County Road 2 Brighton, Colorado 80601 RE: 6307486 Dear Franklin and Margaret Johnson: 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: Bit 88 S180' L8 NI-1AR ACRES. This meeting is scheduled for September 16, 1991, 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 bo 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. La Donald D. Warden, Clerk to the Board BY: 1 1ce Deputy Clerk to the Boar XC: Assessor County Attorney 4111010 t6•DIT FORM PRESCRIBED BY THE PROPERTY TM ADMINISTRATOR FORM 920 9664190 PETITION POR ABATEMENT OR REPVNO or TAXES-o, r meta 00,oEMWR 3631F Petitioners: Use this side only, I I Colorado, AUGUST. 27 , 19.,9y... City or wn To The Honorable Boats of County Commissioners of 1,T67D County I Gentlemen: The petition of EACHUS.,.,JOHN..II-&.JEAN.L II whose mailing address is• 364..5„22..AV...CF jl BRYC�INK,..._ ,,..., CO 80601 City or Town ital. Zip Code II SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL II F'A'G 16229-B PT SE4i9 4 31 2 66 BEG. . .MS1B I I' respectfully requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A, D. 19..89 19..90,.,, are erroneous, illegal, or due to error in valuation for the following reasons: (Completely describe the circumstances surrounding the Incorrect value or tax.) THIS PROPERTY HAS 30 FOOT ROW FOR 14 STREET( PREVIOUSLY OOUNry ROAD) THAT HAS BEEN ASSESSED Oi ERROR, M11I, LEVY .099178 1tIL Z.LVY .102073 19.$9.., Value Tax Value Tax Orig. 25,960 $2,574.66 25.960 $2,649.82 Ij Abate. 1A440 $ .,;42A$A,... Z/440 $ 147.00 Sal, 24.520 $2,431.84 24,520 $2,502.82 The taxes (have) (baitasOta) been paid. Wherefore your petitioner prays that the taxes may be abated or refunded in the sum of $.,2$9..82 Y declare, under penalty of perjury in the second degree that,thls 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; (")714"71(:t e .O 1 Petitioner By Ment I I Address 364..S.AV,CT BRIGHTON, CO 80601 t iRSMO GC ; *5, it/P 911107 RESOLUTION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHEREAS, The County Commissioners of Wald County, State of Colorado, at a duly and lawfully called regular meeting held on the 1.6.th day of Saptembar A.D. 19..,91.,.,at which meeting there were present the following members; Chalrman...Gordon..E....Lacy.....and,.Commiaaioaars..C.aorge,..KenlAadya•.•COnstance...L,,. Earbarc.....C.W.Kirby....and...W.li....Webat tr 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...represented..by...Goxdon,,RtachMAn..and taxpayer .John..and..Jean..Eachua being present; and (""°) (mono) 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 (concurs Or does not concur) the assessor and the petition be....appxoved.._..., and an abatement/refund be allowed (1y . rar or tlepnl°d) g (be allowed or not be allowed) on an assessed valuation of ScAYYV) 51,44o.for S..a 47..Q0 .- for the year(e) 19..$9..b 1990. C ?" County Commissioners, STATE OF COLORADO, )) ?ss, County of Wald 1 I, Dooa14.J1.,.Warden.,...C1sxk..t0...thef..$.oard, County Clerk and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners in and for the County of idald 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 Y iati County, now In my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my,hand and affixed the seal of said County, at Ctrs%JAY.....cOle tide this 14th y_off , Se �embbr� A. D. 19.91 1 � 4f. .' 44.4 �j . County Clerk. � ) Deputy. ACTION OF THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR Denver,Colorado, 19 The action of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to the within petition, is hereby Q approved; Q approved in part $ Q denied for the following reason(s) ATTEST: Secretary. Property Tax Administrator. • • t , . (z� 1 114 '$ '733 g IS 8 2 `t 1 °u•L. up i y8 II . i i z g v.w '� till �, ii 1. ue o ES. a '4109$ 9 I Wirt 4 11 1 8 3IN F a 0 & (x I I o )eoO NJ gas 6 I V 4; to ktrhtair CLERK TO THE BOARD RO.sox me OREELEV,COLOMOO 80632 0020 ams000 Maim WI �i COLORADO September 6. 1991 John and Jean Eachus 364 South 22nd Avenue Court Brighton, CO 80601 Dear John and Jean Eachus: 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: FTL 16229-B PT SE4NE4 31 2 66 BEG. . .M&B. This meeting is scheduled for September 16, 1991, at 9:00 a.m. , at which time you may be heard. The Assessor is recommending that the Board APPROVE your petition. The meeting will be held in the Chambers of the Board, Weld County Centennial Center. First Floor, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the above specified time. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely, Arr9/talta rC Donald D. Warden, Clerk to the Board By: e ed4radiacia, -, Deputy Clark to the tuLl XC: Assessor County Attorney CI M01 7E•OPT FORM PRESCRIBED BY THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINJSTRATDR FORM 020 1/06490 PETRION FOR AGATEMENT OR REFUND or TAXES-a R an Cu.OM ER SOPS Petitioners: Use this side only. Colorado,.....AUGUST-.23 GIWY/YrOws To The Honorable Board of County Commissioners of WELT? County Gentlemen: • The petition of..................MILTER..TERRX.DEADI.&..CORTNEY.,I FADIE whose mailing address it 4343„S ...6 or 00 8.0516. City or •rown SIAM Zip Cads SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL 5799986 24925-C E2W2SE4SW4 23 1 68 EXC UPRR RES respectfully requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A. D. 19...89..., 19.9.0 are erroneous, illegal, or due to error in valuation for the following reasons: (Completely describe the circumstances surrounding the Incorrect value or tax.) LAIC MISCLASSIFTED AS TRACT. PROOF OF AGRICULTURAL USE PROVIDED TO THE ASSESSOR. MILL LEVY .093738 MILT. LEVY .095477 19.89... 19.9k. Value Tax Value Tax • Orig. 11,210 $1050.80 11,210 $1070.30 Abate. 8.920 $...836..14 8.2ZG $ $51.66 Bal. 2,290 $ 214.66 2,290 $ 218.64 The taxes (have) (1m®Dm0a,1 been paid. Wherefore your petitioner prays that the taxes may be abated or refunded in the sum of$.1,.687..$Q I declare, unaer 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. 6`aa • Wuuoa.r ?: P✓ — = By Aaent 4 : er)' Address. , •'80516.. ................... ...... -50- Q0 As; /I jQP 011104 RESOLUTION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS I WHEREAS, The County Commissioners of Wald. County, State of Colorado, at a duly and lawfully called regular meeting held on the 3.6th day of September A,D. 19.9.1 at which meeting there were present the following members:..Chairmaa,.Gordan..A....Lacy....and..Cgmmieslotiers,..GeOrde..KinneAy....Comatarma.10. Maxbert.,...C.W.,...Kixby.....a td.,Fl,11.„Wohatex 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...represanted..by...Gordoo..Bscluaam.and taxpayer .Jerty.•.aud..Coxtnsy..14111.et; being present; and (n"") lawn) 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.......,.cancmta with the recommendation of (oonoure Or does not oonour) the assessor and the petition be,...492t0R.e.d......, and an abatement/refund be.,a loved (eeyrOVed or denied) (be Allowed Or not W Allowed) on an assessed valuation of SUq 13.$ r1.'928 836.14 66 89 6 1990 92 ...for S....85• 66..... for the year(s) 19 C of County Commissioners. STATE OF COLORADO, ss. County of 117.O41 1 L 0ADAILAr Wpzggn,,,„CAP X.YA,,,fhe B9aSG County Clerk and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners in and for the County of wel,Q 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 WeA,d County, now In my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set m hand and affixed the seal of said County, at Gree}eyr Cokyra44 this 16th of.. .S.2; .. e A. D. 19 91 County Clerk. r—�'>xvuty. ACTION OF THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISMATOR Denver, Colorado, 19 The action of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to the within petition, is hereby © approved; O approved in part S p denied for the following reason(s) ATTEST: Secretary. Property Tax Administrator. II t I 4 ] �is Iy i tie g � i i v >■ co q y lill .i ar. � i " 121 '1 ; i i 1 iv2 . e `.." w � ., a ' y ° i . 1ZIg Y x 4) iit Ze . 1 , • ,6 �, , . ' , a OO4ts , , �s f I dimiliM=MMr 16.OFT FORM FREEDMEN)BY THE FROFERN TAX AOMIN16T11A1OR FORM td0 vessito perrnoN FOR ABATEMENT OR REFUND OF TAXE5.4 F.HMIS.0),WWI NM Petitioners: Use this side only, CIMELEY Colorado AUGUST..23 , 19...9.1.. City or Town To The Honorable Board of County Commissioners of TAEID County Gentlemen: The petition of 1oiLER.IiADIOAID.A..$U11RO?.LIILI1N S ITC,.3lt..11=Y1 whose mailing address is. 2433,M„12..S1R E2 GEC W .806.31 City or Town BIM La Coda SCHEDULE NUMBER DESORPTION OF PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL 2590386 17604 672NW4 18 5 66 respectfully requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A. D. 19....89.., 19 are erroneous, illegal or due to error in valuation for the following reasons: (Completely describe the clroumstances surrounding the Incorrect valve or tax.) VALUE ADJUSTED TO MARKET kDR 1990. CHANCE SHOULD APPLY TO 1989 ALSO. MELT. LEVY .078056 19..$1.. 19 Value Tax Value Tax prig, 24,480 $1,910.82 Abate. 19A880 844.26 Bal. 13,600 $1,061.56 The taxes (have) 01990911t) been paid. Wherefore your petitioner prays that the taxes may be abated or refunded in the sum of $ 849.a 1 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. P.aua»r By // Avant Address..9.../P i CSI /7 1 ¢�00caO C.C.' /9'5, ff rna 911105 RESOLUTION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHEREAS, The County Commissioners of Wald County, . State of Colorado, at a duly and lawfully called regular meeting held on the J,bth day of September A.D. 19... 9....,at which meeting there were present the following members' Chairoutz...Gordon..E.....Lacy..and..Commlaaioaare...Gaorga..Kannady.,...Conatancn L.. Harbert,..G...w., 1O,XbX,...@nO..W..H,,....WebaCAX 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...rapt;eeent;ed„py„CoF.d0ti..baChman„and taxpayer Raymond Kettl.er b L11J,AtAn, krrow ,,being present; and ("m" (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... C0ACuX/1 with the recommendation of (concur.or does not aonour) the assessor and the petition be 4RDX0.Y.ed......., and an abatement/refund be...411,0w.ad (approved or denied) (M allowed or not be allowed) on an assessed valuation of$„(.1Q89),10,,,$,$0,for S,849,.Z0 otal tax for the year(,) 19..49.,,, �, i• C ' ,n o• , of County Commissioners, STATE OF COLORADO. )) }es. County of w.ttld I, P00,44..A.,...Waxlan.t...clea.11t9...the..A.0.aa County Clerk and Ex-officio Clerk of the Hoard of County Commissioners in and for the County of WnIda 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 wC14 County, now in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County, at Gr;eejeX., GQd.9P44v.................. this 16th of /PUMA .4.X A. D. 19...9.)1... /ter County Clerk. BY (2( 14:7e-LaZi Duty ACTION OF THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR Denver, Colorado, 19 The action of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to the within petition, is hereby O approved; O approved in part S O denied for the following reason(,) ATTEST: Secretary. Property Tax Administrator. .111 rj . :7 s of e S '" is i z yr e p c '� l s'r EAV ..t'Z x a 73 W! ��� � ��� 13 •ill! e ,g .0, iLeg j t : �1 � IGAoo� at .1`� CLERK 70 THE BOARD P.O.Box The r GREELEY.COLORADO 00092 1 003)sesame CM 4226 e COLORADO September 6, 1991 Raymond Rattler Lillian Burrow Betty McRae 2433 w 12th Street Greeley. CO 80631 RE: 2590386 Dear Raymond Kettler, Lillian Burrow, and Betty McRae: 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: 17604 W2NV4 18 3 66. This meeting is scheduled for September 16. 1991, at 9:00 a.m. , at which time you may be heard. The Assessor is recommending that the Board APPROVE your petition. The meeting will be held in the Chambers of the Board, Weld County Centennial Center. First Floor, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. at the above specified time. If you have any questions concerning this matter. please do not hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely. cel Donald D. warden, Clerk to the Board Deputy Clerk to ther_B�kd XC: Assessor County Attorney GIM oS J C - RESOLUTION AR22G31.2a RE: APPROVE ASSIGNMENT OF LEASE FROM KAPPA NU II PARTNERSHIP TO BOSWELL ENERGY CORPORATION .r p WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. o V pursuant to Colorado statue and the Weld County Home Rule Charter. is vested with \ ` the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and .. 8 WHEREAS, Kappa Nu II Partnership, 2119 Art School Road. Chester Springs, oel x Pennsylvania 19423, has requested permission to assign all right, title, and c a interest of an Oil and Gas Lease covering 80 net minerals acres located in the �* m Et SE# of Section 24, Township 8 North, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M.. Weld a County. Colorado. to Boswell Energy Corporation, MidFirst Plaza, Suite 300, 501 W. Interstate 44, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73118-6081, and ..i M WHEREAS, said Oil and Gas Lease is recorded in Book 1273, Reception " 802223777, in the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder, and m .. a ON U a x WHEREAS, the required $25.00 fee has been paid, and .+, N \d a F 0 2 WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County's Oil and Gas Lease, said assignment must 41 be approved by the Board of County Commissioners, and g o.N fd ‘O W w WHEREAS, after consideration, the Board deems it appropriate to approve the N hereinabove mentioned assignment. 0 7» 'Sy NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the assignment of said lease from Kappa Nu II Partnership, ye a to Boswell Energy Corporation, be, and hereby is, approved. Mgt .., .+ CO W 911094 l,E005G • MIMS Page 2 RE: ASSIGNMENT - KAPPA NU II PARTNERSHIP The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 16th day of September, A.D., 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST' 4441/0/71adin WELD COUNTY OLO Weld County Clerk t0 the Board G irman f� • Byj 14r��/`+�✓fl4�<+• �,(0 5.C1epk o the Board�� Ge0 Kenn y. Pro-Tem AIrA7ZpV VA FORM: C~-->C7 Constance L. Harbert � County Attorney C. W. Kirby �� A 03b� N p W. H. Webete OQ O W O X O. 2 .+ P7 2 .n i . M VI ▪ *Al vO a LA .+ a 0% C,) az .M M \ W a N O f/1 OWL •P D N W b W M ‘D N ' N O VWV i W " 1O 911094 .r cN M m? N .-1 m 6, ___ allillOMII &.a.c2.- 9-4,-S1 SI la (AI ASSIGNMENT OLOIL AND GAS J.EASE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That, the undersigned, KAPPA NU II PARTNERSHIP, of 2119 Art School Road, Chester I Springs, Pennsylvania 19425. hereinafter referred to as "Assignor", for in consideration of o Ten Dollars ($10.00), and other good valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency • whereof is hereby acknowledged, does hereby sell, assign, transfer and set over unto el 8 BOSWEI,L ENERGY CORPORATION,an Oklahoma corporation,of MidFirst Plaza.Suite 2 300, 501 W. Interstate 44, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73118-6081, hereinafter referred to c as "Assignee", all of its right, title and interest in and to the oil and gas lease described on o aC Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof. IS Ca a This Assignment is made subject to all the terms and conditions of that certain Purchase Agreement dated March 5, 1991, between Boswell Energy Corporation and Kappa Nu .., i Partners and Kappa Nu II Partners. M H V Assignor also hereby reserves a gross overriding royalty equal to the difference between the w landowners royalty and 19%, inclusive of existing lease burdens of record this date, in and a, u to the oil, gas and other hydrocarbons which may be produced and saved and marketed a x from the herein described lands under the terms and provisions of the subject lease, or -. w renewal or extension thereof, free and clear of any cost or expense of the development and c y operation thereof,excepting taxes applicable to said interest and the production therefrom. aaa It is the intention of the Assignor to deliver unto Assignee an 81% net revenue interest I+ o lease. N W u xy fro In the event this Assignment covers less than the entire undivided interest in oil. gas and Le other hydrocarbons in the land sot out in and covered by the oil and gas lease described on Exhibit"A",then the interest hereinabove assigned and the overriding royalty interest hereby reserved shall be reduced proportionately to the interest actually owned by the Assignor. PO a This Assignment is specifically made without warranty of title, either expressed or implied. el .r - r m w IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has executed this Assignment this 30th day of August, 1991. WITNESSES: KAPPA NUII PARTNERSHIP ice.Kevin M. Wilson Managing Partner STATE OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY OF OKLAHOMA The'(o?egbing,instrument was acknowledged before me this 30th day of August, 1991, by ,Kev,icitM:;Wilsdv, Managing Partner of Kappa Nu II Partnership. VMr fl00. n t fission expires: . ..e. Notary 9,.. Public •,lift.". 911094 LE 0095 • EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED TO AND MADE A PART OF THAT CERTAIN ASSIGNMENT DATED AUGUST 30, 1991 BY AND BETWEEN KAPPA NU XX PARTNERSHIP, ASSIGNOR, AND FsOSWELL ENERGY CORPORATION, ASSIGNEE WXLDHORSE NO. : 343 LEASE NO. : C0105-F-1300-01 LESSOR: Weld County LESSEE: Polaris Energy, Inc. LEASE DATE: 08/08/90 LEASE EXP: 08/08/93 BOOK/RECD. : 1273\02223777 COUNTY/STATE: WELD\CO DESCRIPTION: T8N-R66W, 6th P.M. Section 24: E/2 SE/4 O 0 •• . we oi 0 oo: w oo� en M Q .. y H at N 0 R S. rl CO M ON M.N H 0 CM 311094 Page no. : 1 If • AR2263622 RESOLUTION RED APPROVE ASSIGNMENT OF LEASE FROM KAPPA NU PARTNERSHIP TO BOSWELL ENERGY CORPORATION 'rr=O%O , A WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. a pursuant to Colorado statue and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with o the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and C;41:4 .r`tal WHEREAS, Kappa Nu Partnership, 2119 Art School Road, Chester Springs, Pennsylvania 19425. has requested permission to assign all right, title, and interest of an Oil and Gas Lease covering 240 net minerals acres located in the 0 oG NW!, W} SE} of Section 14, Township B North. Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., Wald M v County, Colorado to Boswell Energy Corporation, MidFirst Plaza, Suite 300. 301 rr W. Interstate 44, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73118-6081, and .r g a1 to V WHEREAS, said 011 and Gas Lease is recorded in Book 1273. Reception a Z 002223776, in the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder, and w w N O,h o papd� WHEREAS, the required $23.00 fee has been paid, and Np N ea C.4 WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County's Oil and Gas Lease, said assignment must `o 2 be approved by the Board of County Commissioners, and rr 0 WHEREAS, after consideration, the Board deems it appropriate to approve the' aWc hereinabove mentioned assignment. wilco *via NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld m y;. County, Colorado, that the assignment of said lease from Kappa Nu Partnership, to Boswell Energy Corporation, be, and hereby is, approved. 911096 OO E,3 Page 2 RE: ASSIGNMENT - KAPPA NU PARTNERSHIP The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 16th day of September, A.D., 1991, _ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: giwypd,ti WELD CO TY, LORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Go . acy, rman M�1 By: '` FH .al ` N�.f1f�.� "ec$ to the Board eor a Ke edy, Pro-Tem APPROVED A 'I'0 FORM: 1-ST� �t t '' / Constance L.L.Harbert ~71--- 44; tri terA County Attorney C. W. Kirbn tR 1D�� W. H. Webst r N.O GQ� O o,st Yh lq NYOJ en wit GO °IC Ont.. „r.1.4. Nan: MS. oW. H E ew ten :+n ,". ev, ' o- OG Y: .rde rel. IA� * 911096 ca Or TC` cccaP 9- 6-9r 3', VD P/f7 ASSIGNMENT OF OIL AND GAS T.RASP; KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That, tlkQ-undersigned, KAPPA NU PARTNERSHIP, of 2119 Art School Road, Chester gib o V: Springs, .bini,e 19425, hereinafter referred to as "Assignor", for in consideration of Ten Cr V Dollars($10.00),and other good valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency whereof • is hereby acknowledged, does hereby sell, assign, transfer and set over unto BOSWELL el 8 ENERGY CORPORATION,an Oklahoma corporation,of MidFirst Plaza,Suite 300,501 W. Interstate 44, Oklahoma City,Oklahoma 73118.6081,hereinafter referred to as"Assignee", o a all of its right, title and interest in and to the oil and gas lease described on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof. «.aa. off: This Assignment is made subject to all the terms and conditions of that certain Purchase Agreement dated March 5, 1991, between Boswell Energy Corporation and Kappa Nu o Partners and Kappa Nu II Partners. ,.,, e erg Assignor also hereby reserves a gross overriding royalty equal to the difference between the landowners royalty and 19%, inclusive of existing lease burdens of record this date, in and GeV to the oil, gas and other hydrocarbons which may be produced and saved and marketed x. from the herein described lands under the terms and provisions of the subject lease, or Me renewal or extension thereof, free and clear of any cost or expense of the development and 0` operation thereof, excepting taxes applicable to said interest and the production therefrom. It is the intention of the Assignor to deliver unto Assignee an 81% net revenue interest 30. N n- lease. va hf, wt • In the event this Assignment covers less than the entire undivided interest in oil, gas and oother hydrocarbons in the land set out in and covered by the oil and gas lease described on Exhibit"A",then the interest hereinabove assigned and the overriding royalty interest hereby reserved shall be reduced proportionately to the interest actually owned by the Assignor. ose� This Assignment is specifically made without warranty of title, either expressed or implied. enter m d,. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has executed this Assignment this 30th day of August, 1991. WITNESSES: KAPPAAU PARTNERSHIP Kevin M. Wilson Managing Partner STATE OF OKLAHOMA COUNV/ OF OKLAHOMA „The:Oregoing,instrument was acknowledged before me this 30th day of August, 1991, by /j MrVitilson, Managing Partner of Kappa Nu Partnership, 's Ce•Cin ; n expires: ',�.u#tr,. . . Notary Public C,,^p .911096 L EoO03 • EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED TO AND MADE A PART OF THAT CERTAIN ASSIGNMENT DATED AUGUST 30, 1991 BY AND BETWEEN KAPPA NU PARTNERSHIP, ASSIGNOR, AND BOSWELL ENERGY CORPORATION, ASSIGNEE WXLDHORSE NO. : 342 LEASE NO. : CO105-F-1100-01 LESSOR: Weld County LESSEE: Polaris Energy, Inc. LEASE DATE: 08/08/90 LEASE EXP: 08/08/93 BOOK/RECD. : 1273\02223776 COUNTY/STATE: WELD\CO DESCRIPTION: T8N-R66W, 6th F.M. Section 14: NW/4, W/2 SE/4 p act 0 8 O 0 a o: M , a g �- - 4. Cr%i o,v� m4O N,b, In.al M, e4'F N. 2 O. �M 04 W B,L'BOB'JARREYt CPL N 1000 Amlcua Energy Company 1276 Shaman Street,St 101 12466W.71st PI. Darner,Cob**90203 Avatla,Coin®00034 (303)037-1000 (303)420.7org Page no. : 1 04 4Aoir RESOLUTION AR22G31.23 REt APPROVE ASSIGNMENT OF LEASE FROM KAPPA NU II PARTNERSHIP TO BOSWELL ENERGY CORPORATION WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statue and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and + 8 o GJ �. 8WHEREAS, Kappa Nu II Partnership, 2119 Art School Road, Chester Springs, O Pennsylvania 19425, has requested permission to assign all right, title, and S interest of an Oil and Gas Lease covering 160 net minerals acres located in 0 Section bt Lot 3(32.44), 4(33.64), 5(41.68). SE} NWt. Township 8 North, Range 65 0 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado to BoSwell Energy Corporation, Oct MidFirst Plaza, Suite 300, 501W. Interstate 44, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73118- "'2 6081, and 8 0 p� WHEREAS, said Oil and Gas Lease is recorded 1n Book 1273. Reception ^ 402223773, In the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder, and .. w • g WHEREAS, the required $25.00 fee has been paid, and o. U en ^+ .a WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County's Oil and Gas Lease, said assignment must 00% 64 be approved by the Board of County Commissioners, and o rn a w N w WHEREAS, after consideration, the Board deems it appropriate to approve the .11)w hereinabove mentioned assignment. IN N 0 y, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, that the assignment of said lease from Kappa Nu II Partnership, d to Boswell Energy Corporation, be, and hereby is, approved. .404 M.r 03 m 911095 A e le Page 2 RE: ASSIGNMENT - KAPPA NU II PARTNERSHIP The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 16th day of September, A.D., 1991. LI/Mu / RADOBOARD OF COUNTY C SI0NER5 ATTESTtWELD COUNTY RADO Weld County Clerk to the Board ��ff ��• /I Gordo a an BYIb!Cety)Ajlerrootd the Board _, \ Ge ge Ke edy, Pro-Tem APP ' 0'ZORM� �A?? i R� 1at/ /J Constance L. Harbert fe",44t Co t Attorne C. W. Kirby a fiaj c Qj W. H. Web to O N $ S O (r7 O x o 04 w w R of en y v IS Ig w .. a a v ax PI M W a fr O fA a e w l N W w W M 1O E N N O c� r ai .+ N 911095 m a M V• N N p9 6, '.) -10 GTO 3- Yo PM ASSIGNMENT O9 OIL AND (15S I.RASP KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That, the undersigned, KAPPA NU II PARTNERSHIP, of 2119 Art School Road, Chester Springs, Pennsylvania 19425, hereinafter referred to as "Assignor", for in consideration of Ten Dollars ($10.00), and other good valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency whereof is hereby acknowledged, does hereby sell, assign, transfer and set over unto o 8 BOSWELL ENERGY CORPORATION,an Oklahoma corporation,of MidFirst Plaza,Suite -. • 300, 501 W. Interstate 44, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73118.6081, hereinafter referred to ~' 8 as "Assignee", all of its right, title and interest in and to the oil and gas lease described on s Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof. This Assignment is made subject to all the terms and conditions of that certain Purchase tin 41 Agreement dated March 5, 1991, between Boswell Energy Corporation and Kappa Nu 2 Partners and Kappa Nu II Partners. o a Assignor also hereby reserves a gross overriding royalty equal to the difference between the landowners royalty and 19%, inclusive of existing lease burdens of record this date, in and to the oil, gas and other hydrocarbons which may be produced and saved and marketed from the herein described lands under the terms and provisions of the subject lease, or a renewal or extension thereof, free and clear of any cost or expense of the development and operation thereof, excepting taxes applicable to said interest and the production therefrom. a It is the intention of the Assignor to deliver unto Assignee an 81% net revenue interest h lease. ov� «+ In the event this Assignment covers less than the entire undivided interest in oil, gas and N 43 e w other hydrocarbons in the land set out in and covered by the oil and gas lease described on Exhibit"A",then the interest hereinabove assigned and the overriding royalty interest hereby reserved shall be reduced proportionately to the interest actually owned by the Assignor. This Assignment is specifically made without warranty of title, either expressed or implied. a IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has executed this Assignment this 30th day of August, 1991. oaa, WITNESSES: KAPPA NUUIIII PARTNERSHIP / � Kevin M. Wilson Managing Partner STATE OF OKLAHOMA COUNTY OF OKLAHOMA %,,The forgoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 30th day of August, 1991, by .,Kevin M; 19{lson, Managing Partner of Kappa Nu II Partnership. ' aomniissibn expires: • ►+ / Notary Public qtr,»" ei/Mh/ 911095 LEOo404 EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED TO AND MADE A PART OF THAT CERTAIN ASSIGNMENT DATED AUGUST 30, 1991 BY AND BETWEEN KAPPA NU II PARTNERSHIP, ASSIGNOR, AND BOSWELL ENERGY CORPORATION, ASSIGNEE WILDRORSE NO. : 341 LEASE NO. : 00105-F-1600-01 LESSOR: Weld County LESSEE: Polaris Energy, Inc. LEASE DATE: 08/08/90 LEASE EXP: 08/08/93 BOOR/RECP. : 1273\02223773 COUNTY/STATE: WELD\CO DESCRIPTION: TIN-R65W, 6th P.M. Section 6: Lot 3(32.44) , 4(33.64) , 5(41.68) , SE/4 NW/4 vp OQ 0 3 0 3c »oa Oa - imsg a aQ 0% z 'ft. PI 0% H 0 C N M> W M ,O4 Y OG � M `F .+ a rf - CO a, Page no. : 1 91.1095 RESOLUTION . RE: APPROVE MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH PRENATAL CONTRACT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Maternal and Child Health Prenatal Contract between Weld County Health Department and Colorado Department of Health, commencing October 1. 1991 and ending September 30, 1992 with the further terms and conditions being as stated in said Contract, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Contract, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, that the Maternal and Child Health Prenatal Contract between Weld County Health Department and Colorado Department of Health be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Contract. The above and foregoing Resolution was. on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 16th day of September, A.D., 1991. n / BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ,� / f Mt WELD COUN LORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board //_' �J Cord c , eirman By: 4 Ar.ei _dit.-�rf'l-tA..� Deputy Clerk to the Burd Geor Kenn y, Pro-Tam APPROVED TO FORM: G� 2tConstance L. Harbert J4 County Attorney C. w. Kirby !' ttaiop W. H. Webster ti� 911097 Hi- 0° 11/ COHa otfficrizz mEMORAn®uM Cordon E. Lacy, Chairman i To Board of County Commissioners one September 9, 1991 COLORADO prom Jeannie K. Tacker, Business Manager, Health Department C-Iri sunpo, Maternal and Child Health Prenatal Contract Enclosed for Board approval is a contract between the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health for the Prenatal Program. The Health Department will receive $37,118 to provide prenatal care for 33 non-Medicaid patients, 200 home visits, and diagnostic testing services. This contract continues to decrease as the funding shifts to Medicaid. The term of the contract shall be from October 1, 1991 through September 30, 1992. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. JET/ja Enclosure 21:1 097 • �} curies `so 5Aczac. For vic�n..�K rt '1-15-`3/ s MCoao to km varearme T On aceiCv Numma 260000 -- FAA CONTAAcr AoWn et:numack COPFFRACT This 1st mod- October 1991 State of Colorado fa the attetd beaeGt of the Depttakent of't HEALTH �•by mod between the 421Q_E. 11th Avenue Denver, 4019rado 80220 ha einakei refenae to r the Slap,and .s wri n COUNTY HFALTH UPARIMENT. 1517 16th Ave, Ct., Greeley. CO 80631 he window nfened to a the comranor, wHERFAS, aatheary eltip in the taw and Fetch hate be budgeted. appropriated and otherwise ,cede a.ail;ble and a tmUicieet unencumbered balance thereof remain available far payment in Fund Number 100 MA code 585 Contract Encumbrance Number FAA • WHEREAS, meted wrens*rtetaaee end eoardLtatia a br PRN `md with and agencies:and 6w�aeooatplbtbed from and trh apptopriaee AHEREAS, "3tne State has formulated a comprehensive State plan relative to the maternal and Child Healtn Program, funded by Federal Health and Human Services funds; and WHEREAS, said comprehensive State plan and Federal budget allocates funds to other agencies in order to provide these health care services t0 the people of Colorado; and WHEREAS, the Contractor is considered by the State to be an appropriate , agency to provide the services to the program as herein set forth. NOw THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed that for and In consideration of their mutual promises to each other, hereinafter stated, the parties hereto agree as follows; 1."4The Contractor through their Maternity Program, will provide prenatal care, (including a postpartum office visit), education and counseling for _33_ low-income women, encourage the maternity patients t0 utilize meoical services early in pregnancy and to seek continuous infant and child care. The Contractor will assist the medically indigent in locating complete maternity care that includes delivery services and may provide up to a maximum•of two home visits. I Pape 1 of 10 pages i 911097 WLocIy Z. The COntraCtOr, tnr0ugh the employment of a registered nurse(s), nurse ' practitioner-Cs) or certified nurse midwife, will provide these services through clinic care, home visits, outreach activities and prenatal classes; referral t0 other agencies or Other health department services; coordinate Care between Social Services, the private pnysicians and the nealth department; and the coordination of laboratory tests and results. a. The Contractor must develop and use Nurse Midwife/Nurse Practitioner protocols for the Prenatal Project by December 31 , 1991 , to be reviewed during site visits or upon request from the State. 3. The Contractor will assure that care is provided aCCOrding to the Prenatal Care Guidelines. ' A copy will be provided to the Contractor. Tne Contractor will deliver a copy of the Prenatal Care Guiteliree to all local meoical prOviters participating with the Prenatal Program. A, Tne Contractor will maintain an individual record On each maternity patient and these retorts shall De sub,leCt t0 a medical audit by the State. A Montnty Cate Report form (forms to be supplied Dy tme State) ;mall to supmitted t0 the State on each Prenatal patient. 5. The Contractor agrees to maintain at least the same level of local/County funding for the Prenatal Program as FY 1990-91 (Oct. 1 , 1990 - Sept. 30, 1991 ) according to tme Actual Expenditure/Revenue Report submitted November 30, 1991 , for FY 90-91. t. Tne Contractor agrees to provide services to all program participants and employees in a smoke-free environment. Smoking may not be permitted in waiting areas, examination rooms, formal sessions provicing education, therapy, or similar services. Designated smoking areas may be estaplisned for staff, program participants, family members, ant" visitors. These designated areas should be well ventilated 1n order that the waiting area and the service delivery environment remains smoke free. 7. The Contractor will : a. Continue implementation of the "Prenatal Care Guidelines" and participate in the development of a common auCtt tool acCording to the Prenatal Program Objectives, see AttaChment "1 ." b. COnduCt joint audits between similar State Health Dept. Prenatal Programs, according t0 the Prenatal Program Objectives, see Attachment "1" and by this reference made a part hereof, t0 include: 1 . Compliance with the "Prenatal Care Guidelines" 2. psycnosoClal assessments ant" Counseling 3. nutritional assessments and Counseling A. smoking, alcohol and other drug use assessments and counseling, and c, offer information on prenatal OeteCtlon of fetal anomalies, Maternal Serum Alpha FetoprOtein (MSAFP) aCCOrding to the Prenatal Program Objectives, see Attachment "1. " page 2 Of 10 pages 31..1-09.7 The ContraCtor may serve patients u0 t0 and 'lauding 16 of poverty. The Contractor shall net 'Charge for services ,Nose individuals of families at or below the official poverty line as define° by the Office of Management and Budget in accordance with Title V, Section 501 (8)(2) and Section $05 i:ildl. Current poverty levels are: 36,861 for a family of 2: $11 , 141 for a family of 3; 513,401 for a family of 4; $15,661 for a family of S; $17,921 for a family of 6; 820, 161 for a family of 7: 32.,441 for a family of 6; $24,70i for a family of 9. For families Of more Ulan nine, add $2,260 for each additional member at the 100% of poverty level. When the new poverty inCOme guidelines are receive° from the Office Of Management and Budget during this contract year, tney will be forwarded to the ContraCtor and should be used upon receipt. a. Patients aCove the 100% poverty level may be charged; such Charges must be based on a sliding fee scale whicn is made available t0 the general public and to all clients. All revenues and COlleCtlens from patients and third party payors must be applied baCK into the Prenatal Program. b. Patients who are at Or below 133% of the poverty guldelines must be referred to the Baby Care/Kids Care Program though the Department of Stele; Services. c. In accordance with Title V, section $04 (b)(6) , Title V funds may not be used to pay for any item or service (other than an emergency item or service) furnished by an individual or entity convicted of a criminal offense under the Medicare or any State health care program (. 1.e Meditald, Maternal and Child Health, or SoCial Services Block Grant programs). 9. The Statoawill , in consideration of siaio not to by the Contractor, cause toeed THIRTY-SEVENUTHOUSAND ONE Hor UNDRED EIGHTEEN°DOLLARS ($37,118) in the following manner, subject to verification by the State of full and satisfactory compliance with the terms of the Contract: _ . a. Contractor will be reimbursed 5400, for each patient, with no otner pay0r source, i .e. Medicaid, insurance, etC. , who has completed at least one visit that included medlCal care and the required routine laboratory work. This sum 1s tO COver the COSt incurred to providing the medlCal care, required routine laboratory wOrK, administering the program, purchasing pharmaceuticals and medical supplies, financial and medical screening, and patient education and counselling activities. b. Oiagnostic Tests that are t0 be covered through the State Capitation and required on every patient: 1, Pap Smears (if documentation of,a negative test within last 12 months is not available) 2. GC Cultures are required on the following women: page 3 of 10 pages • 311097 a, women with an existing sexually transmitted disease (STD) b. women with a previous history of GC or any Other STD c. women who report an exposure to an STD d. women with multiple sex partners or a new partner within the last three months e, women requesting the test 3. Blood Type, Rh & Antibody Screen (repeat screen for Rh negative patients at 28-32 weeks before administration of RhoGam) 4, Hepatitis B surface antigen screen S. CBC, HCt or Hb initial and repeated at 28-32 and 36-40 weeks 6, Rubella Titer 7. Sickle Cell Prep. for black patients 8. Serology 0. Urine protein and sugar at each visit. Leukocytes and at nitrites initial visit and repeated in the third trimester. If both are positive, chemstrip for red blood cells or a miCrOsCOpic exam, 10. PPD if appropriate 11 . S0 Gm One hour venous glucose at 24 - 26 weeks gestation ;or earlier if patient at risk) 12. Chlamydla screen (not culture) on patients under age 25, c, Maternal Serum Alpha FetOproteln (MSAFP) screening on patients wno are between 16-18 weeks gestation and agree to the screen will be covered by trio State. If needed, follow up testing, i.e. ultrasound and amniocenteses will be covered. The screen will be reimbursed a, - • 421 .59 per patient and follow up tests will be reimbursed at. a fee negotiated with the provider of the follow up tests. 1, As funds are available, other 01agnOstiC tests covered by the State under the Diagnostic Testing line item are: Ultrasound. Non-Stress Test (NST), Contraction Stress Test (CST), 30 Glucose Tolerance Test (3 GTT). If funds are not available, the patient may be charged for tnese diagnostiC tests. 2. Guidelines for diagnostic tests will be included to the "Prenatal Care Guidelines" : of which a copy will be given to local medical providers participating with the Prenatal Program by the Contractor. d, Pregnancy testing is to be provided to any woman reduestings;uCli a_ test with no charge to the woman. Reimbursement will pe at 11Q per page 4 of 10 pages 31.1-097 test. The Contractor agrees to document the number of women receiving free tests, vie result of the test, the referral that was made, and based on a sample number of women which will be provided by the Ctate, document the number of women who obtained prenatal care, and at what Point in their pregnancy they entered prenatal care; and what percent Of the women became comprehensive family planning clients. The Contractor agrees to provide contraceptive education, and if appropriate, non-prescription metnods to women witn negative pregnancy tests. e. The Contractor will provide up t0 2DQ. nome visits at a reicpursement rate of ,121 per visit for a maximum of two home visits per patient. The Contractor may elect for one of tnese visits to ce a prenata' home visit. 1. It is tne Contractor's responsibility to assure tnat a' I p" gram patients discharged within 72 hours of delivery from tne ,Coal rosprtai receive a name visits within 4` flours oo iospita'. discharge. These visits must be made in the patient's home. ' re timing of the other visit, if necessary, is tc oe 3t the discretion of the nurse. This other visit may pe made by a registered nurse or social worker. The second visit is not tC take the place Of the PostPartum visit already covered by the Prenatal Program under the "Prenatal Care Guidelines, " The PostPartum visit is an office visit. 2. The home visit to be made within the 45 hrs. of hospital discharge must be made by a registered nurse, who is specifically trained in the assessment of mothers and their newborn infants, or provided through subcontracts by the Contractor with a home nealth agency. The Content and procedure for the name visits shall be in a manner to be discussed and agreed upon by the State and the Contractor. "Early Oischarge of Newborns -- Guidelines for Home Follow-up" contains guidelines for home follow-up for the early discharge of infants and will be p-avid5C tC the • Contractor. f. In order t0 increase the number of patients entering care in their first 12 weeks gestation and/or increase the number of teens (age 17 or less) entering care, the State will pay the Contractor 350, 'as funds are available, for every patient who enters care in their first 12 weeks gestation and/or for every teen (age 17 or less) who enters Care, above the Contractor's baseline number (number of patients served in FY 1091 according to the State Prenatal Data System). Based on the Monthly Data Report submitted by the Contractor, the State will determine the amount to be paid the Contractor in July, 1992. 1 . The above will be paid from any remaining coot-act balances or this contract may be amended to allow such payment. g. The State may change the Cap rate during the Contract year, due to unforeseen circumstances, i .e. documented increased or cecreased costs, increased or decreased Costs of malpractice premiums, changes in method of delivery of medical care due tO physician participation, etc. This change would be at the discretion of the State. page 5 of 10 pages 211097 h. Medicaid covered patients and Medicaid Revenue: 1 . Contractor will Continue to serve Medicaid patients as part of the Prenatal Program, 2. In order that the maximum number of eligible pregnant women receive service, Contractor agrees to use all prenatal Medicaid collections to provide services to women needing prenatal services and all such Medicaid collections may be retained. 3. Medicaid patients are to be billed directly to Medicaid and not the Prenatal Program. 1 . Contractor will submit a cummulative quarterly report to the State of Medicaid Reimbursements which will include number of patients billed to Medicaid and reimbursements received from Medicaid. These will be due January 31 , April 30, July 31 and October :1 , 1992. j. Payment for patients that transfer from one site to another, depending on the amount of service received at each site, will be determined by the Contractor and the State. K. upon receipt by the State of a signed monthly statement, Attachment "A" and by this reference made a part hereof, requesting reimbursement, the State will cause the Contractor to be paid in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Contract and Conditioned upon affirmation by the State Maternal and Child Health Services Division that services and reports were rendered in accordance with this Contract. The request must be in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Contract. 1 . BUDGET —11 patients at $400 per patient y 13,200 inn home visits at $75 per visit y 15.000 Diagnostic testing, AFP screens and follow up tests, pregnancy testing, and annual meeting $ 8x918 TOTAL $ 37,118 m. The Contractor will submit t0 the State a semi-annual report Of costs and sources of funding (Medicaid, patient fees, other grants, local funding, etc.) by April 30, 1992, and by November 30, 1992, on the Colorado Department Of Health Budget (Expenditure/Revenue) Form, Attachment "B", which by this reference is made a part hereof. 1. At the end of the first six months, a review will be made of current Cost figures as submitted by the Contractor. If costs have increased beyond that allowed for in the reimbursement rates, the State, at its option and depending on fund availability, may increase reimbursement rates and/or add new services for the last six months of the contract. page 6 of 10 pages 31.109`?' n. 2y Juno 1 , 199_, the Contractor will submit to the State a proposed line item budget on the Colorado Department of Health Budget Form, Attachment "8', showing anticipated expenses and sources of funding for the upcoming fiscal year starting October 1 , 1992. 10. Payment pursuant to this Contract will be made as earned, in whole or in part, from available funds encumbered in an amount not to exceed QN� MILLION HREE HUNDRED NINTV-FIVE THOUSAND FIVE HUN FORTV-ONE DOLLARS ANQ_NQ CI TI_Ljj ' 35.541.00) for the purchase of PRENATAL CARE. It is further unde•st00d and agreed that the maximum amount of State funds available for fiscal year 1991-92 for the purcnaae of PRENATAL CAR: is in the amount of QNE MILLION tfEL HL!NDREQ N, TV-,yE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED EORTV-0.01.02LtatiND NO CENTS L11 .391.541 .00). The liability of the State, at any time, for such payments shall be limited to the unencumoere: amount remaining of such funds. This contract is subject to and contingent ubon the continuln avaiiab- ' ity of Federal funds for tne purposes hereof. 11 . Changes in total reimbursement amounts for tne above named services in consideration of Increased or decreased levels of utilization in the original contract shall be made by a mutually signed letter of approval which small include the following: a. identification of Contract by Contract number and number of affected paragraph; b. Amount of increase or decrease in funding; c. Amount Cf increase or decrease in utilization; d. Effective date of the funding change; e. Authorized signatures of the State, tne Contractor and the State Controller. It is understood that no change except funding amounts and resulting changes in utilization snail Oa made through the letter of approval . 12, The term of this Contract is October 1 , 1091 , through September 30, 1992. • page 7 of 10 pages 311097 • COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH - hereinafter, under the General Provisions referred to as "Health". GENERAL PROVISIONS 1. The parties of this contract intend that the relationship between them contemplated by this contract is that of employer-independent contractor. No agent, employee or servant of Contractor shall be or shall be deemed to be an employee, agent or servant 'of Health. Contractor will be solely and entirely responsible for its acts and the acts of its agents, employees, servants and subcoatraccors during the performance of this contract. 2. At all times during the performance of this contract, the Contractor shall strictly adhere to all applicable federal and state laws that have been or may hereafter be established. 3. Contractor authorizes Health to perform audits and to make inspections for the purpose of evaluating performance under this contract. 4. Either party shall have the right to terminate this agreement by giving the other party thirty days notice by registered mail, return receipt requested. If notice is so given. this agreement shall terminate on the expiration of the thirty days, and the liability of the parties hereunder for the further performance of the terms of this agreement shall thereupon cease, but the parties shall not be relieved of the duty to perform their obligations up co the date of termination. 5. This agreement is intended as the complete integration of all understandings between the parties. No prior or contemporaneous addition, deletion, or other amendment hereto shall have any force or effect whatsoever, unless embodied herein in writing. No subsequent novation, renewal, addition, deletion, or other amendment hereto shall have any force, or effect unless embodied in a written contract executed and approved pursuant to the State Fiscal Rules. 6. If this contract involves the expenditure of federal funds, this contract is contingent upon continued availability of federal funds for payment pursuant co the terms of this agreement. Contractor also agrees to fulfill the requirements of Office ' of Management and Budget Circulars A-87 and A-102 or A-110, whichever is applicable. 7. To be considered for payment, billings for reimbursement pursuant to this contract must be received within 60 days, after the period for which reimbursement is being requested and final billings on the contract must be received by the State Health•• • Department within 60 days after the end of the contract term. 8. If applicable. Local Match is to be submitted on the monthly reimbursement statements, in the column provided, as required by the funding source. 9. If Contractor receives 325,000.00 or more per year in Federal funds in the aggregate from Health, Contractor agrees to have an annual audit, by an independent certified public accountant, which meets the requirements of Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128. If Contractor is required to submit an annual indirect cost proposal to Health for review and approval, Contractor's auditor will audit the proposal in accordance with the requirements of OMB Circular A-87. Contractor agrees to furnish one copy of the audit reports to the Health Department Accounting Office within 30 days of their issuance, but not lacer than nine months after the end of Contractor's fiscal year. Contractor agrees to' take appropriate corrective action within six months of the report's issuance in instances of noncompliance with Federal laws and regulations. Contractor agrees to permit Health or its agents to have access to its records and financial statements as necessary, and further agrees to retain such, records and financial statements for a period of three years after the dace of issuance of the audit report. This contract DOES contain Federal funds as of the date it is signed. This requirement is in addition to any other audit requirements contained in other paragraphs within this contract. 10. If applicable, Contractor agrees to not use Federal funds to satisfy Federal cost sharing and matching requirements unless approved is writing by the appropriate Federal Agency. Page 8 of 10 Pages 31 'x.097 Rev. 06/06/88 rem e.AC4g6 - SPECIAL PROVISIONS CONTROLLER'S APPROVAL 1. Thisoonvact shall not bedeemed valid until it shell have bees apprised bythe Controler&the Stan of Colorado rsue.esitant as he may ducats,This provision is appliable,to any contract involving the payment of money by the State, • FUND AVAILABILITY 2. Financial obligation.&the State payable after the current fiscal yearn coaWgsta upon Nada for that purpose being apprOMated.bud8ead madothwvdee • made available, BOND REQUIREMENT 3, If this contract involves the payment of more than fifty thousand dollar for the construction,emotion.repair.malnunanoe,or Improvement deny building, road,bridge,viaduct,tunnel,excavation or other public works for this Stec,the oontreotot■h■Il,before entednsthe performers&any srchwont Included lnthle contract,duly execute and deliver to and file with the official whoa signature appan below for the Slate,a good and eufflotentbondroUarsecepablewetywbe approved by said official in a panel sum not less than one-half of the total amount payable by the tens of this contrast.Such bond shell be duly e.eaaed by a qualified corporate surety,conditioned for the due and faithful perform.race&the contract,and in addition,shell provide that tribe oonvaetror Ilk subcontractors fall to duly pay for any labor,materials,team hire,.ustanance,prov6lone.pr'ovenorrot ereuppiir"ad rooaeumedby such contractors'hiseubooelva totN performance of the work contracted to be done,the sunny will pay the tune in an amount not exceeding the sun ermined In the bond.togethrwith Satan?. rate of eight per cent per annum,Unless such bond,when so required,le executed,delivered and nod,no claim in ravroft ewnuwtor.elalagtadrthisaonvsa shall be eudiud,allowed or paid,A certified orcsshier'■check r a bank'nano order payable tothe Treuuterofthe State ofCObradO may be.meptadialieude bond,1Tie provision is In compliance with 38.26.106 CRS,u amended. • INDEMNIFICATION . . 4, To the extent authorized by law,the contract r shall indemnify.save and hold harmless the State,its employees and egenu,against any and all calms, . damages,liability and court awards including eau,espouse,and attorney fad inctrmd as a null of any act or omission by the contracloe,or ke employees, 'menu,subcontractors,or assignees pursuant to the terms of this contract, DISCRIMINATION AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION • 5. The contractor.pees to comply with the letter and spirit of the Colorado MtidluriminaWn Mt of 1937,w amended,and other applicable Is respecting • • diarimination and unfair employment practices(24-34-402,CRS 1982 Replacement Vol.),and as requited by Exeeudv.Order.Equal Opportunity and Minna- dye Action.dated April 16, 1973,Pennant then,ihelollow/ng provision,shall be eon/mied in all State commons or subeenrnrera • During the performance of this contract,the contractor agrees as follows; • (1) The contractor will not discriminate against any I mpioyee or applicant for employment because Of rue.creed,color,national origin.an,marital status, . religion,ancestry,mental or physical handicap,reg.TM oontr atrwfll take eMtnnadve action to inure that apolcats enemplOyed,and that employee are treated during employment,without regard to the above mentioned ehueeteriet ce,Such action shall Include.but not be Waited to the following.mployesera, upgrading,demotion,or transfer.recruitment or recruitment advertisingIsyoR■or terminations:row tipsy toter forms of compensation;awl Woolen for training,including apprenticeship,The contractor agrnes topon in consplououaplaces,available to employees and applicants few employnnent.otiorto be pro-, sided by the contracting officer Betting fonh provisions of this non-0Iariminatlon clause, w. . (2) Theoonvwwrwill,InallsolicitationsoradvenleemesufremployerptacedbywonbehaVdtheoontractor,statet at all qualified applicantswWnoefn consideration for employment without regard to race,creed.color.national origin to.mrlt4 eutua,religion,ancestry,mental or Physical handicap,or . age. (3) The contractor will vend to each labor union or repr eentative of workers with which he his collective bumbling apeemeatrotMmarsetrwideMende • ing,notice to be provided by the contracting officer,advising the labor union or wrker.'reptnarWw tithe oomraotosee eommimuertt under the Executive Order,Equal Opportunity and Mllrm■tive Action,dated April 16,1973,and of the rules,regulations,and relevent Orders of the Governor, (4) The contractor and labor unions will furnish all information and repo*requited by ExecuWeOrdr.Equal Opponudty and Affirmative AetiosdApU 16, 1973,and by the rules,regulation.end Orden of the Qovemor,rpunuanttherea,and will Permit tones to his bookh records,sad aeeounta by Usc eamecks agency and the office of the Governor or his designee for purposes of investigation to eacenain compliance with such rules,regulations end orders. (3) A labor orientation will notexelude any individual otherwise qualified from Nil membership rights le arch labrotpnWUon.rape any anah individual from membership in such labor orgenlsetion rdWdminate against any of its members In the NO enjoyment&wo%opportunky,boom of rate,owed,color, tax,national origin.or ancestry, (6) A labor organisation,or the employees or members thereof will not aid,abe.,Incite,compel rao.ns the doing dany as defined in Ws000a atoberile- anminetory or obetnm or prevent any person from complying with the provisions of this cone t or any order issued thereunder;or attempt either thready or indirectly,to commit any act defined in this convex to be Narudnetaey. 3934341.1022 Revised 1/88 WN of edges Dwno.srae 12.097 - • Pone 6.A0-02C eb • (7) la the event dew uueemm.ls nonaompllanot with dw nortileminruitioaalt o(tW.00n(nao.ar with say ofweh.ulw regulations,etad.n.this contrast may be anallsd.tensdnetedet meoerndS in et*ain part.ad the aeabaaaguy bedselanadl ildbl.neeAnther State ea+rw in•oosd•n.s with proadum,aufedaad hi£ sesdve Oros.EgerOPPammb wad MMn•lw MtbsitbeAdell 16.197S andths Mahar debate.WadelsPomulted L.aoetdsaes therawlth,and such other ardor wry be imposed and ta.edW essay be iavehed as p.wdsd a EsewdedOrder.rasa OPPswsiY and AfMnadve Action of April 16. 1975.ae by ntien,nssletionA ae ceders poaulgatad Is saoordaaa urew4h or a°thnwl a provided by law, (0) Thaaontteacewll ialudethe revisions of pasp.Ph(l)tlewlh(e)la every setrom am aa6..bsead-Moe Mrdtr*dead tidde ptd by Met, nptadene.deaden rued pungent.E•.eutve Dere,Equal Openunity and Manriv.Armlet April 16.1975,so that tab provisions wt11 bebiding upon sahwbagaaRorof yeah The egta'Maa wi ltam soh.eUen with raper to any am•egtraeWior ewers*order es the aomrareo•tang may diner,a a as.a(a(mabes mdn revisions,bsa4aa armies toe nonmorriplirec psddd,heremts titer la the event the donanrtot beoone Involved in,.rm tNatewd with.Ydlmbawih Ow enboonvaorer v ada rasa dream by Ow convening sway, convatar may nnavaa the Sue of Colorado to S late such liddauon to protean the roamer of to Stated Cobtada. COLORADO LABOR PREFERENCE 6., Provision e(5.17.1016102.CRS toe pndmaaedColar.do labor ate applicable to this comma Vpublio weer within Ma Sue w vadsnaba Ian * de and we find in whole or in pun by Sue Nada. b. When oaslmedon aavaa fat a public otoj.a r a bt awarded to•bidder.•trident biddee shall be allowed a Pr•femnoe*Bring•nonresident bidder (men•mate at*ingot goon."purl to the prafe.nee given ortwitter by to Maser(onion gamey in which tlre na..alda t bidder is•trident.If it is detur mined by the Wire rapeaNle(or awarding the bid that compliance with the.ubeeaioa A6 may am* at ASS fends which would Wieners be avail. abler would otter ise be bwenaiaternt WW1 nguitemwtbof federal law,this esbr.aloa shall be.apendid.but only to the emir rosary to prevent denial of the sways or to eliminate the bnooentsrtoy with federal nguinannu(minion S.19-101 and 102.CRS). GENERAL 7. The laws after Starec(Corrado and aW and regulations rued penuem Maw shall be applied in the im.rwsuion.ea.outlon and enforceaentdthi. central.My peuviailauu0(dhin arms wee err oe ter inoaporatad herein by nhnnes whirr provides for ebivatios by any.eus lydlaial body.rpsran of whirr a otherwise in dgtllalwith rid laws,rule and agWatiorrs shall be amide ed null and void.Needed a say provision iaatpasd beta by refereeMr.%pryer to nears USa a'any illsother modal peril toe In whole oe In pet eMit b valid atea .able a available In say salvia*lave whales by wayofootplarat.ddense oeeterw4s..My merlon tendered eve aMvoid by tw operation dNiaprorates will not Invalidatew nneLWwatthiscentr.of to to extant that the co.vaa is capable of aeatian, S. At all Mrs during the pefatgaion of this Contras,Ow Contractor shall ernoty diet w all Applicable Wand and mats laws,Mr and nsdrions that have been or may hea•ller be established. 9. Tb. ismato ere hereto meths(they se familiar sith 184.30l.el.sey.(Bdbey sad C'onvPt lnfbree)and 1bL-001,.-w..(Abyss at Public Off'"). CRS 1978 Rsptaon not Vol.and that no violation or such*wiz**a print. to. The alpitede. rat that to thelt knowladige, no gate employes ham a peraorW en bas rudJ ateaa whstowr in to envies or propaety demibd b edru IN WETNESS WHEREOF.the pule hereto haw sasytd this Contrast on the day bed above wrist. Canvwat: WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS (Pull LW!Nang) • ( ntA"d q COt.ORA00 ROY ROMER. GOVERNOR for the Position(TWe) airmanS.46000 '313 / • 7 r3taCvmes macros.macros.DEPARTMENT Wad/oar iv ma ter w WSW t.O.Nresk r DE HEALTH • Of Corporatist) • Attest(Seal) By Ceram.stasm w an.bda...ttwr i tel /J // V APPROVALS ATTORNEY GENERAL CONTROLLER By By • PROGRAM APPROVAL 2r/AtL(./L•roes.)O .ate t.ere l+d 10 tat. ✓ OO.104..W441934160140*(Roost mm • air Yw.rW rh Mom sit M" 11097 • ATTACHMENT "I" 1. GOAL QNQ,QBJECTIY_ES GOAL: To improve the reproductive health status of Coloradans by enabling families to achieve optimal pregnancy outcome through their determining the number, spacing and timing of children; promoting healthy behaviors; and assuring access to early and appropriate perinatal services. , OBJECTIVE A: To reduce the low birth weight rate of the Colorado Department of Health's (CDN) prenatal patients from 7.8% to 7.6% in FY 1991-1992. OBJECTIVE Al : Regarding lifestyle risks in pregnancy related to psychosocial situations, nutrition, smoking, alcohol and other drug use by September 30, 1992: - to provide assessment for 100% of the patients - to Counsel, educate and/or refer at least 90% of those found to be at risk - to follow up on the success of the intervention, (i.e. reduction or elimination of the risk), for at least 90% of those for whom intervention was required. OBJECTIVE A2: To reduce the number of women who smoke (from 27% at the initial visit) to 20% at the last prenatal visit by September 30, 1992. OBJECTIVE A3: To continue 'Implementati0n of the "Prenatal Care Guidelines" and pilot a common audit tool in conjunction with other CON Nursing Programs by September 30, 1992. To conduct local audits that include selected Project Guidelines, and activities related to psychosocial situations, nutrition, smoking, alcohol and other drug use for a 10% sample of delivered patients (or at least 30 pts. in the clinics and 5 pts.in the private care sites). OBJECTIVE B: To offer information on prenatal detection of fetal anomalies, (Maternal Serum Alpha Feto Protein - MSAFP) tO 80% of the patients who begin care prior to 20 weeks by September 30, 1992, and to reimburse MSAFP blood tests and recommended follow-up, i.e. ultrasounds and amniocenteses, for non Medicaid-eligible patients by September 30, 1092. 21.1097 OBJECTIVE C: To transfer the medical care funding of 81% of this Project's patients to Medicaid, thereby Increasing the percentage of patients who begin care in the first trimester from 40% to 46% by September 30, 1992. OBJECTIVE D: In this period of transition to Medicaid-funded services, to continue funding for pregnancy testing that eliminates this barrier to early care and expedites the Medicaid presumptive eligibility process by September 30, 1992. OBJECTIVE E: To develop the Enhanced Package of Maternity Services; pilot in some prenatal sites, by September 30, 1991. - Continue to work toward the inclusion of these services into the Colorado Medicaid plan. OBJECTIVE F: To integrate the administration of the COM Family Planning and Prenatal Programs by September 30, 1992. 01/097 I i I I ~I 1 I ill 1 1 17.1 , I c cLI I I 1iii I ~ WI NI • ji 4 I 1 , i I =I iv ap[[ I I a1 U ail- I Nj NI N NI NI NI N NIN NI NI Ni N q I gl 7 I i i I j I V W H C I I OI�� z w l tt- §▪ O I ,. I Ii u - S '( 1-a I I I I i• �I 88� I , ,„ ; a rm WIi 0 �t�11 W �Ir I IN NI x wr yQ,�' d' N I I I MINI 4. 2 <I 1. k IL" WC O' CL NI I I '-' M Z tI I 1 Wen,NI N'I a 0 a LL LY I 0 Q I I IAi.0 V § el I *� NIrr1 ` ! I8, W N 40 1 8 w 1 d'.' 0 `� r;.a. I - I 1 ^ (AnO V a INI a .t a 2fill4u ,{ F n LU N 4 Al, a, i. I — I " —Y cI i/- WI00 ^ NI 7 1 i I N O O O. 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Q. 21/097 ATTACHMENT "B" APPLICANT, PROJECTS DETAILED BUDGET POW TEE PERIODI TO Annual Number / Total / Source of Pottle / Salary Months / Mount / Applicant / Retpieeted / DIRECT COST Sato Budget % Time / Reputred / and Other / Its CDR / / / / / Personal Servioeet / S / S / S / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Contractual/Pee for Sarvira! / / / / / / / / • / / / / / / / / Supervising Peraonu.L: / / / / / / / / - - I / / / / I / I / / / 'Fringe Benefits: / / / / Rata • / / / / / / / / / / Total Personal Sarviou / S / I / S / . . / / / / Operating Expenses! / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Sub Total / S / S / S / 1, / / / / / / / • / . . / / / / Sub Total / $ / S / S / Eq uipments / / / / / / / / I / / / / / / / Total Direct Coata(Personal•Operating*Traveltrpuipl / S / S / I / • / / Building/Paclltty Coat: / / / / / / / / Adetni lye/Indirect Costs / / / / / / / / / / TOTAL PROJECT COST / S / S / $ / Source of Funding for "APPLICANT AND OTHER" I , I Total Applicant and Other S PRENATAL PROGRAM FINANCIAL ELIGIBILITY SCALE FY 90-91 Colo. Dept. of Health Fetus is counted as a family member. CODES 1- 3 SHOULD BE REFERRED TO MEDICAID FOR THE BABY CARE PROGRAM FAMILY Revised SIZE ANNUAL INCOME MONTHLY INCOME WEEKLY INCOME CODE April 1 , 1991 Below 8,881 Below 740 Below 171 1 8,882 - 11 ,101 741 - 925 172 - 213 2 2 11, 102 - 11 ,812 920 - 984 214 - 227 3 11 ,813 - 13,322 985 - 1 ,110 228 - 256 4 13,323 - 10,430 1 ,111 - 1 ,369 257 - 316 5 Below 11 ,141 Below 928 Below 214 1 11 ,142 - 13,926 929 - 1 ,161 215 - 268 2 3 13,927 - 14,818 1, 162 - 1 ,235 269 - 285 3 14,819 - 16,712 1 ,236 - 1,393 286 - 321 4 16,713 - 20,611 1 ,394 - 1 ,718 322 - 396 5 Below 13,401 Below 1,117 Below 258 1 13,402 - 16,751 1 ,118 - 1,396 259 - 322 2 4 16,752 - 17,823 1,397 - 1,485 323 - 343 3 17,824 - 20,102 1 ,486 - 1 ,675 344 - 387 4 20,103 - 24,792 1 ,676 - 2,066 388 - 477 5 Below 15,661 Below 1,305 Below 301 1 15,662 - 19,576 1 ,306 - 1,631 302 - 376 2 5 19,577 - 20,829 1 ,632 - 1,736 377 - 401 3 • 20,830 - 23,492 1,737 - 1 ,958 402 - 452 4 23,493 - 28,973 1,959 - 2,414 453 - 557 5 Below 17,921 Below 1 ,493 Below 345 1 17,922 - 22,401 1 ,494 - 1,867 346 - 431 2 6 22,402 - 23,835 1,868 - 1,986 432 - 458 3 23,836 - 26,882 1,987 - 2,240 459 - 517 4 26,883 - 33.154 2,241 - 2.763 518 - 638 5 Below 20. 181 Below 1,682 Below 388 1 20,182 - 25.226 1,683 - 2.102 389 - 485 2 7 25,227 - 26,841 2,103 - 2,237 486 - 516 3 26.842 - 30,272 2,238 - 2,523 517 - 582 4 30,273 - 37,335 2,524 - 3,111 583 - 718 5 Below 22,441 Below 1,870 Below 432 1 22,442 - 28,051 1 ,871 - 2,338 433 - 539 2 8 28,052 - 29,847 2,339 - 2.487 540 - 574 3 29.648 - 33,662 2,488 - 2,805 575 - 647 4 33,663 - 41 ,516 2,806 - 3,460 648 '- 705 5 Below 24,701 Below 2,058 Below 475 1 24,702 - 30,876 2,059 - 2,573 476 - 594 2 9 30,877 -- 32,852 2,574 - 2,738 595 - 632 3 32,853 - 37,052 2,739 - 3,088 633 - 713 4 37,053 - 45,697 3,089 - 3,808 714 - 879 5 NOTE: For families of more than 9, add 82,260 t0 ANNUAL INCOME for each additional member. SEE OTHER SIDE FOR CODE DEFINITIONS AND PATIENT COPAY INFORMATION 911097 PRENATAL PROGRAM FINANCIAL ELIGIBILITY SCALE FY 90-91 CO1O. Dept. of Health CODES 1- 3 SHOULD BE REFERRED TO MEDICAID FOR THE BABY CARE PROGRAM Revised 4/1/91 CODE DEFINITIONS: CODE 1: At or Below 100% of poverty as defined by 1991 guidelines - NO CHARGE CODE 2: Between 101% and 125% of poverty as defined by 1991 guidelines - See COPAY CODE 3: Between 126% and 133% of poverty as defined by 1991 guidelines - See COPAY CODE 4: Between 134% and 150% of poverty as defined by 1991 guidelines - See COPAY CODE 5: Between 151% and 185% of poverty as defined by 1991 guidelines - See COPAY CODE 1 - 3: At or below 133% of poverty as defined by 1991 guidelines - MEDICAID ELIGIBLE PATIENT COPAY INFORMATION: CHARGE TO PATIENT ABOVE 100% OF POVERTY: (It is not mandatory you use the following. You may develop your own charge tO the patient.) AVERAGE COST PER PATIENT for all sites: CLINIC SITES: $583 5% c $29 (Patient Charge) = Code 2 10% a $58 (Patient Charge) c Code 3 & 4 15% ; $67 (Patient Charge) r Code 5 PRIVATE SITES: $673 5% _ $34 (Patient Charge) = Code 2 10% = $67 (Patient Charge) = Code 3 & 4 15% c $101 (Patient Charge) 9 Code 5 The patient may be charged according to the above or the site may use their own individual cost per patient multiplied by 5% (Code 2) or 10% (Code 3 or 4) or 15% (Code 5) depending on the patient's code or the site may develop their own charges. (a/1/91wa1) 1 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE HANDICAPPED CHILDREN'S PROGRAM CONTRACT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Handicapped Children's Program Contract between Weld County Health Department and Colorado Department of Health, commencing September 1, 1991 and ending September 30, 1992 with the further terms and conditions being as stated in said Contract, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Contract, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, that the Handicapped Children's Program Contract between Weld County Health Department and Colorado Department of Health be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Contract. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 16th day of September, A.D., 1991, mane pro tune September 1, 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: gad? WELD CO C RADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Gord c , rman Deputy C erk to the Board G4edy. Pro ,-Tem APPROVED AS FORM: onstance L. Harbert dr.,; "4* County Attorney C. W. Ki X W. jcM �l/l/P Webster 911098 141,00 / y « - N4 • 5 copi as 7, S M. . DEPARTMENT 6R ADENCY MAMA 1-19-°// 260000 -- FAA CONTRACT ROUTING NUMBER CONTRACT THIS CONTRACT, Made this 30tPL day of AU4ust 199L, by and between the State of Colorado for the use and benefit of the Department of •i Health_ Family .end Commurjtt Heil thKServses_p1djtonjlSisdoped Ch lldrr0'sirootam/C hi]dreg With Saeclal Health Care_Needs. 421Q_Eastt 11th Avenu4. Denver, Colorado 80720 hereinafter referred to as the State or Program, and -2 Weld County Heal Department. 1517 16th Aveune Court. Greeley- Colorado 80631 hereinafter referred to as the contractor, WHEREAS, authority exists in the Law and Funds have been budgeted, appropriated and otherwise made available and a sufficient unencumbered balance thereof remains available for payment in Fund Number 100 , APPR code AQL. Contract Encumbrance Number FAA HCP 920414 : and WHEREAS, required approval, clearance and coordination has been accomplished from and with appropriate agencies: and WHEREAS, the State has formulated a comprehensive State Plan to carry out the Handicapped Children's Progrem/Children With Special Health Care Needs (HCP), funded by Federal Health and Human Services funds; and WHEREAS, said comprehensive State Plan sod Federal budget allocates funds to be utilized for the implementation of the program through various agencies in order to provide these health care services to the people of Colorado; and WHEREAS, the Contractor is considered by the State to be an appropriate agency to provide the services to the program as herein set forth. NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed that for aid in consideration of their mutual promises to each other, hereinafter stated, the parties hereto agree as follows: r 1. The Contractor will provide the following services on behalf of the Handicapped Children's Program: A. Casefinding and conssunity outreach as described in the Public Health Nursing Process Standards for Handicapped Children's Program, Attachment A, which by this reference is made a part hereof. B. Management of existing HCP clinics; participation with HCP clinics and patients as described in the Public Health Nursing Process Standards for Handicapped Children's Program. 911098 N L O o l tl Page 1 of j_ pages C. Evaluation of appropriateness of caseload and other related MCP activities as described in the Public Health Nursing Process Standards for Handicapped Children's Program. D. Provide case management services to selected HCP patients as described in the Public Health Nursing Process Standards for Handicapped Children's Program. 2. The Contractor will serve a caseload of 25$ children to include clinic and nursing services. 3. The Contractor will submit a final review report, as requested by the State, due by August 1, 1992. 4. The Contractor will cooperate with end provide all requested records regarding recipients for whom services were provided under this contract at the time that periodic chart audits occur. 6. The Contractor will submit data to the State utilizing the AQP's:il data system. 6. Title V funds may not be used to pay for any item or service (other than an emergency item or service) furnished by an individual or entity convicted of a criminal offense under the Medicare or any State health care program (i.e. , Medicaid, Maternal and Child Health, or Social Services Block- Grant programs). 7. The State will, in consideration of said services by the Contractor, cause to be paid to the Contractor an amount not to exceed FIVE THOUSAND NXNJE HUNDRED TwEZVB DOLLARS AND ZERO CENTS C$5.912.00) in the following manner: Upon receipt of signed monthly statements, submitted in duplicate, to FAMILY AND COhP1UNITY HRAL SERVI ES D2V IWWJCfPJ'EQ CHILDREN'S PROGRAM requesting reimbursement, one reimbursement form provided by the state, copy attached and by this reference made part hereof as Attachment B, and conditioned upon affirmation by the State Handicapped Children's Program that services and reports were rendered in accordance with this contract. 8. The Contractor will not charge for services reimbursed under this contract to any party other than the Handicapped Children's Program, Medicaid, or eligible commercial insurance of a recipient. The Contractor will not charge for services for those individuals of families at or below the official poverty line as defined by the Office of Management and Budget in accordance with Title V, Section 501 (B) (2) and Section 605 (2) (d). The 100 percent of poverty income guideline for farm or non-farm families is currently at $8,880 for a family of 2; $11,140 for a family of 3; $13,400 for a family of 4; $15,660 for a family of 5; $17,920 for a family of 6; $20,180 for a family of 7; $22,440 for a • Page 2 of pages 211033 family of 8; and $23,400 for a family of 9. For family unite of more than 9 members, add $2.260 to the family of 9 amount for each additional member. 9. The term of this contract is beginning September 1, 1991 and ending September 30, 1992. Page 3 of pages 01.1..098 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH - hereinafter, under the Central Provisions referred to as "Health". GENERAL PROVISIONS 1. The parties of chili contract intend that the relationship between them contemplated by this contract is that of employer-independent contractor. No agent, employee or servant of Contractor shall be or shall be deemed to be an employee, agent or servant• of Health. Contractor will be solely and entirely responsible for its acts and the acts of its agents, employees, servanta and subcontractors during the performance of Chia contract. 2. At all times during the performance of this contract, the Contractor shall strictly adhere to all applicable federal and state laws chat have been or may hereafter be established. 3. Contractor authorizes Health to perform audits and to make inspections for the purpose of evaluating performance under this contract. G. Either party shall have the right to terminate this agreement by giving the other party thirty days notice by registered mail, return receipt requested. If notice is so given, this agreement shall terminate on the expiration of the thirty days, and the liability of the parties hereunder for the further performance of the terms of this agreement shall thereupon cease, but the parties shall not be relieved of the duty to perform their obligations up to the date of termination. S. This agreement is intended as the complete integration of all understandings between the parties. No prior or contemporaneous addition, deletion, or other amendment hereto shall have any force or effect whatsoever, unless embodied herein in writing. No subsequent novation, renewal, addition, deletion, or other amendment hereto shall have any force or effect unless embodied in a written contract executed and approved pursuant to the State Fiscal Rules. 6. If this contract involves the expenditure of federal funds, this contract is contingent upon continued availability of federal funds for payment pursuant to the terms of this agreement. Contractor also agrees to fulfill the requirements of Office of Management and Budget Circulars A-87 and A-102 or A-110, whichever is applicable. 7. To be considered for payment, billings for reimbursement pursuant to this contract must be received within 60 days after the period for which reimbursement is being requested and final billings on the contract must be received by the State Health Department within 60 days after the end of the contract term. 8. If applicable, Local Match 1a to be submitted on the monthly reimbursement statements, in the column provided, as required by the funding source. 9. If Contractor receives $25,000.00 or more per year in Federal funds in the aggregate from Health, Contractor agrees to have an annual audit, by an independent certified public accountant, which 'meecs the requirements of Office of Management and Budget Circular A-128. If Contractor is required to submit an annual indirect cost proposal to Health for review and approval, Contractor's auditor will audit the proposal in accordance with the requirements of OMB Circular A-87.' Contractor agrees to furnish one copy of the audit reports to the Health Department Accounting Office within 30 days of their issuance, but not later than nine months after the end of Contractor's fiscal year. Contractor agrees co take appropriate corrective action within six months of the report's issuance in instances of noncompliance with Federal laws and regulations. Contractor agrees to permit Health or its agents to have access to its records and financial statements as necessary, and further ,agrees to retain such records and financial statements for a period of three years after the dace of issuance of the audit report. This contract does contain Federal funds as of the date it is signed. This requirement is in addition to any ocher audit requirements contained in other paragraphs within this contract. 10. If applicable, Contractor agrees co not use Federal funds to satisfy Federal cost sharing and matching requirements unless approved in writing by the appropriate Federal Agency. Page 4 of _Jk^ Pages 21.1038 Rev. 06/06/88 Soon csAC•a2B SPECIAL PROVISIONS CONTROLLER'S APPROVAL I, This sonata Nail not be deemed valid until it shall have been approved by the COntrollertide State of Colorado**myth malatantas he may designate.This provlsi0n is applicable to any common involving the payment of money by de Slats. FUND AVAILABILITY 2. Financial obligations of the State payable after the amen;Amid yam are contingent upon funds for that pWpae being gpropnated.MOMS and otherwise msde available, BOND REQUIREMENT 3, If this common involves the payment&more then filly thousand dollars for the tnnswalon,eNolan repair.^minpnsnw.w improvement armybuilding, road,bridge,vitdun,tunnel,exe■votion or come public works for this State,the COMfeetor Moil,before entering the performance of any such wont included in this convect,duly execute and deliver to and file with the official whose signature appears below fortheState.•goodaeMrenkl.m bond or surety lobe approved by said official in a penal sum not less then*mohair of the total amount months by the terns of this contract Such bond shall be duly executed by• qualified corporate surety,conditioned for the due and faithful performance tithe sonar.and in addition,shall provide that inks aonirorororhis subcontractors rail to duly pay for any labor,materials,team hire.mmlenante,proviniOne.Provender aodar*applies u•edoramuumed by such°Daimleror his aubonmractor in performance*CMG work contracted to he done,the surety will pay the mast in an amount not exceeding the cum specified in the bpd,toplhawith CMOS;at the rate of eight per cent per annum,calms such bond,when so mutts&(e executed,delivered W Med.no claim In Shwa the renveetto lutingtinder this contact shall be audited,Allowed or peed,A certified oe cashier's check Ma bank many seder payable to the Treasurerof tM Sate ofColorado may be aocepod in lieuof• bond.Mil provision u in compliance with 36.26.106 CRS,as emended. INDEMNIFICATION - 4, To the extent authorised by law,the tom/saWr Nall indemnify,save and hold hamlets the State,lu employees And agents,against any and all clans, damages,liability and coon swards Including oasts,expenses,and attorney fees incurred as a fetal(of any as or omission by the ttnvactae,p ite employees, agents,submnaaaton.or assignees pursuant to the temu of this contract. DISCRIMINATION AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION S. The contract&agrees to comply with the tenet and spirit of the Colorsdo Anddistriminatlon Act Of 1937,el snarded,adother applicable law reepeting ditnmination and unfair employment oracticee(24.74+102.CRS 1982&War ae U.).and as required by Executive Order,Equal Opportunity and Affirms. live Action,dated April 16, 1973.Pursuant dor ero, the/nllowlnq poviaions than be contained In off Stare comtegern or rubroeneea During the performance of this grommet,the aprtranor agrees es(ollows; (1) The convaalpr will not diucnminate against any employee Of applicant for employment because a race,peed,color.n■tienel origiq sex.marital tutus, relltton,eneeetry,Montalto physical hudiaaNne age,The contractor will take afflimatlint etticn CO butes that Applicants We employed,anl0thatemployw are orated during emploglnent,without egad t the above mentIOned aliwaunetk■,Such action shall include,but not be limited to the foll0s inv employment. upgrading,demotion,or transfer,reaaitmenl or recruitment edveNsing;layoffs or terminations,rates repay mother forme oftompensstiOn;and minion for veining,including apprenticeship.The conaeetoragrese**post iseomplounue plates,available to employees and appliaata for employment,notices to be pro- vided by the convecting officer setting forth provisions of this noodisarimlaatIon alma. (2) The contractorwill,in ail solicitation%Oradvertleements(Of employees placed by or on beh•Itof the onvector.■tate that a0 qunlified■pplieentil receive conalderation for employment without regard to raze,creed,color,national origin,on,mental status,religion,ancestry.mental or physical handicap,or age, (3) The contractor will send to each labor union or representative of workers with whiah he los collective bargaining agreement orotheronvactor understand. ins,notice to be provided by the convecting officer,advising the labor union or woken'representative of the contractor's commitment under the Executive Order. Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Anion,dazed April 16, 1973,and of the rules,teplations,and relevant Orton of the OOvernor, (4) The gannet&end labor unions will furnioh infonostlon and tweets required by Executive Orders Equal°moonily and Altrmadva Action',April 16, 1973.end by the rates,repletion,and Orden of the Governor,or mention thereto,and will permit cam to hit books,records,and eeortnu by the contracting agency and the°Moe of the governor or his designee for purptso of inveniption to asmntin compliance with such rules,regulations and omen, (3) A labor organization will not exclude any individual otherwisequalined from All membership rishu in Mtn habororgatiadon.orexpel any such individual from mombenhip in wish labor organization or dieenminate against any of in member in the full enjoyment Of wont opportunity,bemuse of ram,and,color. sex,Mtianel Origin,or ancestry. (6) metier orgadxetion,or the employees or members thereof will not aid,abet,incite,compel or coerce the doing ti any am defined in this 0011111411 to be dim• oriminaery oe obstruct or prevent any person from complying with the provisions of thia contract or any order blued thereunder;or attempt either directly or indirectly.to commit any sot de0ned in this contract to be dleenminstory, 393.33414022 Revieed 1/SS hap 5 of A_pates de•raoxraMi 211093 V Form 6AOO2C (7) In the event of the OOaaactOel noacomptiaes with the nondiscrimination clauses OfNY*rotator or wish any Of igh min,regulation .OrOtem this cOnaet may be oeeelled,terminated or ms0ended in whole or in parr and the colltraMef may be declared ineligible for fader SNM o*nvu*M Y ap**rynee with procedure,authMud in Executive Order,Equal Opportunity sad Affirmative Aron°f ApAI 16,1975 and d rub.repletion'.or orders promulgated in mordancy therewith,and such other mangoes m may be imposed and remedlaa ea may be invoked as provided in Moore re OrWr,.rye.Opportunity yid AfBmtetive Action of Apnl 16, 1975.or by rules.regulations,or orders promulgated in mooadame therewith,or a otherwise provided by law. (6) The oahamorwW include the provision'&paragraph(1)trough(11)in every eb.00Wwt and wbaonvarer pushes over wee eleinPue by rub. ngmlatione.or orders issued INMAN to Moran Odes,Equal Opprraurhy and Mtwara Arian&Apol 16.1975,ec trot nigh provsla'will he wow egad each sub0ordraarr P vendor.The oontraotor will laid yell emirs with repel to my subcontracting or prams order a the ronaaming matey may dire*.m a manna of enforoinp soh provisions,imiuding unctions for noiromplYror,provdel,tewwr.that in the event the aonrractor become involved iu.or is dirmaned with.litigation with the eubeonvaaor or vendor es a reek Kaeandlrecton by use convecting agar.the convector may request the State of Colorado 1°Oder Uh°soh litigation to protect the Interest of the State of Colorado, COLORADO LABOR PREFERENCE 6ti Provisions 0147.101 a 102,CRS for pnf retie of Colorado labor are apeliubl•to hhia craraa if public'wore within the See ton undertaken tenure. der and w financed in whole or in part by Sue N ide. b, When commotion oevaot for a public;moist is to be awarded to a bidder,a resident bidder shall be allowed a preference against•lenessident bidder from•state or foreign country equal to the preference given or neural by the state or foreign rounirf in which the nonmeident bidder is a resident.Yetis deter. ruled by the°Mon responsible for awarding to bid rat coap6aee with this subsection.06 may aawdatial of federal funds which would otherwise be avail. abl•or would Otherwise to inenai•Mm with regainmets of(seal lave,this subsection shall b•■sspended,but only to de Mint necessary to preves denial of the moneys r to eliminate tan inconsistency with federal requirements(section 6.19.101 end 102,CRS). GENERAL 7, The laws of d'SUM of Colored°and rules and regulation issued pursuant thereto shall be applied in the interpretation.execution and enforerlMm Of NW port Tact.Any provision adds dentrect whether er not inerputated hal by referee when provide for arbitration by any•svayudioial body or parson of widish is otherwise ln oonflion with said lawn,rules and sWladons shall be considered null arid void.Nothing c0nulned in any provision incorporated Mann by Wrenn whirs purport*to norm this or any other special provision In whole or Y part shad be valid oranforrsabde or available in any action at law whether by way of complaint,defamer otherwise.My provision rendered nulled void by tha operation of this provision will not invalidate the remainder of this corm to the extent Net the tontna is capable of exertion. 6, M eta tins define the pesfonaaece orNY C,nve.the O:wreMr.hall ar edy adhere',"a epptuble federal and Prate laws,Me and regulations that have been or may hereaBe be established. 9. The sig stories hereto aver that they are Milder with 16.6.701.4 an,(Bribery and Caws Infleee)std 16.6+101.et.seq„(Abuse d Public Onto, CRS 1976 RplaOentent Vcl„and dot no violation asset provisions a peen 10. The slpnmtoeies aver that to their knowledge, ao wale employe hie • peraotW ot b•eBcial interest whatsoever in the minks or property described hereth: IN WITNESS WHEREOF,to parties hereto have executed this C°nQecl on the day Mt above written, Coaaatmea WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS (Pull Legal Name) from 0P CotoaA00 ROY ROMER. GOVERNOR EY Position(Tide) CHAS 1-17nv� yILUCVTP/BgnaCTOR for -111.111,- Sat-600013 core Swam Nraw w Post I.D.Mane DEPARTMENT OP MF ALT M (If CO.Pomron.) 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Tacker, Business Manager. Health Department Handicapped Children's Program Contract wM.ei Enclosed for Board approval is a contract between the Weld County Health Department and the Colorado Department of Health for the Handicapped Children's Program (HCP). The Health Department will receive $3,912 for the period September 1, 1991 through September 30. 1992. This constitutes an increase of $2,308 over the prior year's contract. The funds are used to cover the costs of nurse activities and services given to MCP patients, casefinding, assisting with registrations, doing home visits, clinic management, and follow-up to children who require intensive care. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. JET/ja Enclosure Z1.209c'3 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS CONTRACT WITH THE STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Contract between the State of Colorado Department of Public Safety, Division of Criminal Justice and the Baord of Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Weld County Community Corrections Board, commencing July 1, 1991 and ending June 30. 1992 with the further terms and conditions being as stated in said Contract, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Contract, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Community Corrections Contract with the State of Colroado Department of Public Safety, Division of Criminal Justice be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is. authorized to sign said Contract. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 16th day of September, A.D.. 1991 nunc pro tunc July 1, 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD CO TY, COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board � G• Gordon E. La y, hairman By: ' 1 Deputy Cle to the Board Geo ge Kenn dy, Pro-Tam APPROVED AS TO FORM: Cons ance Ej1.S1��/! i` � `i�lKte`"". Harbe t County Attorney C. W. Ki w. Lerwebs � � 911091 DAOoo R cc s C/K7F3 - I//v/c,) DEPARTMENT OFt GENCY NUMatiK Form 6•ACQR(R Ulm RAA CONTRACT-IOU iTh NUMBER sty 1`� 1991 (C1J°l/�B CONTRACT THIS CONTRACT.Made this mat_ day or_,.tUjZY 1900'i—by and between the State of Colorado for the use and benefit of the Department of'' Criminal Juetjce.,Q0 Klolittx, poxrver. cs}orado 802 hereinafter referred to as the State, and" boar&_OS trivniaainnsre A*-X414 r'ny,nrY. rut baba,f of Weld. 0ooune ' Cpmmunl.ty cor,xectlone Hpaxd, P.Q;,,$Q2c 75$0 QreeJ, y, Colorado 80¢32 hereinafter referred to as the contractor. WHEREAS,authority exists in the Law and Funds have been budgeted,appropriated and otherwise made available and a sufficient unencumbered balance thereof remain available for payment in Fund Number 100 ,OIL Account Number_791/792 , Contract Encumbrance Number SC879223_; and WHEREAS, required approval, clearance and coordination has been accomplished from and with appropriate agencies; and WHEREAS,"1 the State is authorized by Article 27. Title 17, C.R.S., as amended, to administer and execute all contracts with units of local government, corrections boards, or nongovernmental agencies for the provision of community correctional facilities and programs as defined pursuant to Article 27, Title 17, C.R.S., as amended. WHEREAS, the Contractor Is authorized to enter Into agreements with the State as a result of the statutory reference,resolution or ordinance attached, marked as Exhibit "E" and incorporated herein by reference. NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby agreed that 1. " THE STATE SHAW A. pavmepttor Services. 1) Advance funds on a quarterly basis to the Contractor in accordance with the schedule in Paragraph 1.A.3.for residential community correctional services. 2) Advance funds on a quarterly basis to the Contractor to be expended at a rate not to exceed an average of five dollars and twenty-five cents($5.25) per day per offender for non-residential treatment. Billings for non-residential services shall be submitted on the Non-Residential ailing Form available at the Division of Criminal Justice, sample form marked as Exhibit"B"attached hereto and incorporated herein. Non-residential treatment services are more specifically described in the proposal submitted by the Contractor, available at the Division of Criminal Justice, marked as Contractor's Exhibit "A" Page 1 of.y3— pages 393.33.01.1014 ¶Sir iMuusldu on mom of last Pap) attached hereto and incorporated herein. 3) During the period of the contract, upon receipt of proper billing from the Contractor as provided in paragraph 2.K herein, payment shall be offset against advances up to a maximum total payment of: $ 372,300 for residential transition placements at a daily rate of$30.00 per offender, $ 0 for residential transition placements for specialized services as described in Exhibit "A" at a daily rate of$40.00 per offender, $ 722.709 for residential transition placements for specialized services as described in Exhibit"A"at a daily rate of$44.00 per offender, $ 32.8.500 for residential diversion direct sentence and diversion condition of probation placements at a daily rate of$30.00 per offender,; $ 53.655 for diversion non-residential placements at no more than $250.00 per month per offender, $30.00 per day per offender for diversion residential services provided for offenders referred from the 11th and 16th Judicial districts, not to exceed allocations determined by the State. $30.00 per day per offender for diversion residential services provided for offenders referred from the 2nd judicial district, not to exceed allocations determined by the State, $30.00 per day per offender for residential parole placements, per diem supplements to provide specialized services,with prior approval by the State, for offenders with special needs, and No more than $250.00 per month per offender for non-residential ISP placements. 4) ' Payment pursuant to this Contract will be made as earned, in whole or in part, from available State funds encumbered in an amount not to exceed $20,308.040.00 for the purchase of community corrections services for all Contractors. subject to limitation, provided in Paragraph 1.A3., herein. It is ..... _further understood.and agreed that the maximum amount of State funds•.••-- —�.. available for fiscal year 1991-92 for the purchase of community corrections Page 2 of 13 pages services is in the amount of$20,308,040.00. The liability of the State, at arty time, for such payments shall be limited to the unencumbered amount remaining of such funds. 5) Changes in total reimbursement amounts for the above named services in consideration of increased or decreased levels of utilization in the original contract shall be made by a mutually signed letter of approval which shall include the following: a) Identification of Contract by Contract number and number of affected paragraph; b) Amount of Increase or decrease In funding; c) Effective date of the funding change; d) Authorized signatures of the State, the Contractor and the State Controller. It is understood that no change except funding amounts and resulting changes in utilization shall be made through the letter of approval. 6) The Contractor shall not be paid for the first day an offender participated in the program, but shall be compensated for the last day of an offender's participation. The day an offender transfers from Residential to Non- Residential status,the Contractor shall be paid the residential daily rate, but shall not be compensated for non-residential expenses. The day an offender transfers from Non-Residential to Residential status,the Contractor shall be paid for non-residential expenses, but shall not be compensated for the residential daily rate. 7) The community corrections board, or the unit of local government that established the board, may use up to five percent(5%) of the total allocation for administrative purposes. The board or unit of local government may opt to perform any or all of the following functions to be eligible to receive the administrative funds: a) Option 1: Administer contracts with approved service providers and administer payments to subcontractors -eligible for up to two percent (2%) of the funds. b) Option 2: Provide staffing support for local boards to conduct regular _.. business and screening functions;-and in coordination-wittl-•state agencies,provide oversight functions of seMce providers,Including on- Page 3 of 13 pages site monitoring at least once each month and enforcing the implementation of plans to bring providers in compliance with program standards - eligible for up to three percent (3%) of funds. 8) The Contractor shall use no more than one percent (1%) of their total residential diversion allocation for condition of probation clients, unless a written request is presented to and approved by the State. Reimbursement for any single client in residential diversion community corrections as a condition of probation will be limited to a maximum of thirty (30) days. 9) The Contractor may transfer up to ten percent (10%) of the total allocation among or between line Items listed in paragraph 1.A.3. only if the transfer is first reviewed and approved in writing by the State. 10) Funds allocated in this Contract are for services rendered during the current contract period and cannot be used to pay for community corrections services provided In prior or future fiscal years. 11) My unexpended funds allocated or advanced to the Contractor by this contract shall be reverted to the State. B. $ubcontracts. Contractor may subcontract for community corrections services with any private agency or unit of local government for the purpose of rendering services to offenders, providing,however,that any subcontracts shall comply with the terms and provisions of this contact and all applicable sections of Article 27, Title 17,C.R.S.,as amended. My reference In this agreement to'Contractor shall also apply to its subcontractors providing services pursuant to Article 27,Title 17, C.RS., as amended. Copies of any subcontracts shall be provided to the State by October 1, 1991,or within thirty days following the use of a new subcontractor. No payment shall be authorized unless the,appropriate subcontract has been executed and the services specified in the approved subcontract have actually been provided. C. Paymentfpr Trani. Reimburse the Contractor at the rate of $24 per mile for travel,when such travel is requested by the Department of Corrections (DOC) or approved by the State for the purpose of transporting offenders. The Contractor • agrees that any and all travel to DOC correctional facilities shall be coordinated by DOC prior to the Contractor being reimbursed. The Contractor shall provide the State with travel reports setting forth the date of travel, mileage, destination and offenders transported. D. Noncompliance. Withhold funds when the•State determines that the programs or •w• =� facilities of the Contractor are not In compliance with this contract Overpayments Page 4 of 13 pages made by the State, in the event of non-compliance. shall be recoverable by the State from the Contractor. E. Limitation of Payments ag Lab'lities. Not be liable for any deficiency that the Contractor may incur in the operation of its program nor for any debts or expenditures incurred by the Contractor for ensuing fiscal years when funds for that purpose have not been appropriated or budgeted. F. Payments for Leave, of Absence. Pay for the following leaves of absence, as authorized and approved by DOC or the State Judicial Department (SJD): 1) "On-grounds leave" based on a pass earned by the offender for a short period of time, ranging from one hour up to a weekend consisting of forty- eight (48) hours. An additional twenty-four (24) hours and/or travel time for out-of-town offenders may be approved by the appropriate probation or parole officer. 2) "Off-grounds leave" for the purpose of which is to conduct a hearing or assessment regarding the continuation of the offender In community corrections, for a maximum allowable period of three (3) days. 3) "Emergency leave`caused by and limited to a serious life-threatening incident in the offenders Immediate family,subject to a maximum•period of seven (7) • days, to be reimbursed at 50% of the regular per diem rate. Z THE CONTRACTOR SHALL: A. Approval. Be approved by the local community corrections board in their Jurisdiction and operate pursuant to Article 27, Title 17, C.R.S., as amended. B. Description of Services. Provide such services as specifically set forth in the ' proposal submitted to the State for the provision of services to 1) offenders referred by DOC pursuant to Section 17-27-I06(4)(a),C.R.S.;2) offenders referred by SJD pursuant to Section 17-27-105(1), C.R.S.; 3) offenders referred by the State Board of Parole pursuant to 17-27-106.5, C.RS.or,4) offenders referred by SJD pursuant to 19.2-703(c)or 19.2-801(2)(a). A copy of such proposal submitted by the Contractor Is available at the Division of Criminal Justice, marked as Contractor's Exhibit "A". C. .. Standards. Meet,maintain,and comply with all applicable guidelines or standards--• —y•- as provided by in Article 27, Title 17, C.RS., as amended, and the "Colorado Page 5 of 13 pages Community Corrections Standards", attached, marked as Exhibit "F" and incorporated herein by reference. Non-compliance may result in adjustment of compensation rates as specified in paragraph 1.A.3. D. Placstment. Comply with Article 27, Title 17, C.R.S., as amended. E. Client Files. Maintain individual files for each offender participating in the Contractor's program as required by DOC/SJD. The individual files shall be maintained in a secure area, In a locked file cabinet or safe. Such files and criminal history records shall be maintained and disseminated pursuant to Section 2472-202-204,C.R.S.,and Section 24-72-301-308,C.R.S.;and in compliance with Title 28 of the Code of Federal Regulations. F. Qeports. Provide timely,prompt,and accurate reports as are or may be required by the State, DOC,or SJD during the period of the contract,which Include but are not limited to statistical reports, caseload data, Community Corrections Client Information Forms,and other records documenting the types of services provided and the identity of the Individual offenders receiving such seMoes. The Community Corrections Client Information Form must be submitted to the State within forty-five (45) days of termination of each client. G. Reyipw end Inspection. Make both fiscal and program files available within three . working days for review and inspection by the State, DOC, or SJD to assure that• the Contractor is providing the services and financial records required by this contract. H. Unauthorized Absence. Notify DOC or SJD, through the appropriate probation/parole officer, within four (4) hours atter an offender becomes absent from the program without authorization. The Contractor shall keep the offenders position available for a period not to exceed one (1) day during the offender's unauthorized absence if DOC/SJD notifies the Contractor that it does desire to have the position kept available. The State shall compensate the Contractor at full rate the day the offender escapes, and at 50%per diem the next day if DOC/SJD desires the position to be kept available. Absence Due to Arrest. Notify DOC/SJD Immediately if they know an offender has been arrested and/or is in the custody of a federal, state. or local police authority, respectively. If the Contractor has requested and received written permission from DOC/SJD, the State shall compensate the Contractor at full rate for the day the offender is arrested, and at 50% of the regular per diem rate for up to ten (10) days for maintaining the availability of a posltion-during the offender's absence. Page 6 of 13 pages • J. Sigitional Services. Obtain prior written approval from the State before providing any additional billable services or evaluations not provided for by the terms and conditions of this contract. If services are provided by the Contractor which exceed the maximum total payment as described In Paragraph 1.A.3.,the State is not liable for reimbursement. Should additional funding become available, the State may, at its own option, choose to reimburse beyond the amount specified in Paragraph 1A3. K Method of Billioc. all the State for services provided on such forms and in such manner as the State may require. In order for the billing to be accepted by the State, the signature of the appropriate probation or parole officer confirming the accuracy of the billing is required. The Contractor shall send the Colorado Community Corrections Monthly Expenditures Summary Form, available at the Division of Criminal Justice, sample form marked as Exhibit 'G' attached hereto and Incorporated herein, to the State within thirty (30) days following the end of each month, with all billings attached. The Contractor shall report the total costs of its program to the State within ten (10)days after the end of the fiscal year. The State may require the Contractor to provide an estimate of final year-end expenditures anytime within sixty(60) days prior to the end of the fiscal year. The Contractor agrees to use funds on an equal quarterly basis, unless authorized otherwise by the State. • L Reimbursement by Cljept. The Contractor shall charge each offender participating in a residential program the reasonable costs of the services not covered by state payments. The charges shall be collected on an ability to pay basis, but shall not exceed nine dollars ($9.00) per day while In residential placement Offenders in non-residential placement shall be charged an amount that averages 20% of the amount billed to the State as described in paragraph 1.A.2. (I.e.,the offenders are charged one dollar for every five dollars paid by the State for non-residential services). Each offender shall be issued receipts for fees collected. My charges to offenders in excess of these limits must be approved In advance by the State and local community corrections board. The Contractor must provide a description of such additional fees, including rates, services or products purchased, and program policies and procedures related to collecting and recordkeeping to the State, the local community corrections board, and the referring agency. M. Insoectiorys. Allow DCJ, DOC. SJD, or Health Department employees to inspect, with or without notice, the facilities, records, and services provided by the Contractor to determine the conditions under which the offenders are housed and treated. _ .... Page 7 of 13 pages The Contractor, in coordination and cooperation with authorized representatives of the State shall: 1. Develop policies and procedures that address drug use by program staff. . 2. Notify the State of any proof of illegal drug use by program staff. N. Insurance. Obtain and maintain adequate liability insurance'coverage with an insurance company licensed and authorized to transact business within the State of Colorado in the following amounts: 1. Comprehensive General Public Uability and Property Damage Insurance: Limit of Liability $500,000. Combined Single Limit for Bodily Injury and Property Damage. 2. Comprehensive Auto Liability and Property Damage Insurance: Limit of Liability $500.000. Combined Single Limit for Bodily Injury and Property Damage. Non-owned automobile liability coverage in the same amounts is required if staff use their own automobiles for business purposes. The Contractor shall attach proof of adequate insurance coverage, marked as Exhibit"C"and incorporated herein by reference, in compliance with paragraph N, herein. • O. Referral fo; Medical Services. The Contractor shall identify sources of emergency medical services located within close proximity to their residential community corrections facility. Procedures shall be established to refer offenders requiring such services in the event of emergencies. Offenders are responsible for medical expenses, including emergency and dental, incurred while participating in programs unless other arrangements are approved by the referring agency. Offenders shall be advised of these responsibilities and agree to them before placement in a residential program. The Contractor shall immediately notify the referring agency (DOG or SJD) if a medical emergency occurs. The State shall compensate the Contractor at the lull rate the day an offender is placed in a hospital, and at 50% of the regular per diem rate for up to seven (7) days for holding a bed available during the hospitalization of an offender, unless the referral notifies the Contractor otherwise. • Page 8 of 13 pages P. RecorclJieteo ion. Retain all books, records, and other documents of any part pertaining to this agreement for five (S) years after final payment, and allow any person duly authorized in writing by the State to have full access to and a right to examine and copy any of the above materials during such period. O. Configentialiny of geyords. Comply with all laws regarding confidentiality of offenders' records. Any request for information, including but not limited to offenders' records, shall be referred by the Contractor to DOC/SJD. R. Drub Tests. Perform periodic and unscheduled chemical tests as defined In the -Colorado Community Corrections Standards' to determine the use of drugs by offenders In the Contractor's residential.and non-residential program. S. Suoervision• Provide 24hour-edgy, seven-day-a-week staff supervision of the offenders assigned to the facility as specified In the •Colorado Community Corrections Standards". T. State pgctLocal Reputations,. Comply with all state and local health, safety, fire, building and zoning requirements. U. Fiscal gccountino of Cliar s. Maintain an accurate fiscal accounting of the earnings of all offenders assigned to their program or facility including, but not limited to: gross earning, net earning,federal, state and local taxes paid, amount of restitution agreed to and paid, savings accoint, subsistence charged and collected, and any other outstanding financial obligations. V. InformatiQ,rL Pjovided. Provide information upon request of the appropriate DOC/SJD officers regarding the activities and adjustment of offenders assigned to their program. Collect, maintain and make available to DOC/S1D ongoing data regarding employment, alcohol abuse, drug abuse, psychological problems and treatment,vocational or educational needs and services,rearrest or other criminal activity, and restitution. W. ascal ©Ka. Provide a complete independent fiscal audit for the contract period and deliver such audit to the State upon request Such requirement may be waived, all or in part, by the State. • 3. MUTUAL PROVISIONS: A. effectlye Dates. The period of this contract shall be from July 1, 1991, through June 30, 1992. .... Page 9 of 13 pages 8. Assignment The rights and duties arising under this contract shall not be assigned or delegated without the prior written consent of the State. C. Independent Contractor. The Contractor is rendering services as an independent contractor, not as an employee, and shall be accountable to the State for the ultimate results of its actions but shall not be subject to the direct supervision and control of the State except as otherwise provided herein. Neither the Contractor nor any agent, employee, or servant of Contractor shall be or shall be deemed to be an employee, agent or servant of the State. Contractor shall pay when due all required employment taxes and income tax withholding,shall provide and keep in force worker's compensation (and show proof of such insurance) and unemployment compensation Insurance in the amounts required by law,and shall be solely and entirely responsible for its acts and the acts of its agents. employees, servants and the subcontractors during the performance of this contract. D. T@rminatiort. This agreement may be terminated by either party by written notice of cancellation either mailed to or personally served upon the other party at the addresses as stated In this contract. Any notice of termination must be mailed by certified mall, return receipt requested,or personally delivered at least fifteen (15) days prior to the effective date of such cancellation. E. Modification. This contract consists of (1) this document, (2) the proposal submitted to the State for the provision of services to offenders in the custody of the State which is marked as Contractors Exhibit`A",a copy of which Is attached hereto and identified for reference as Exhibit"A", (3) proof of adequate insurance coverage in compliance with ZN. herein marked as Exhibit "C", (a) sole source letter marked as Exhibit 'D", (5) resolution, ordinance or statute authorizing the Contractor to enter into an agreement with the State to provide community correctional services marked as Exhibit "E", and (6) "Colorado Community Corrections Standards" marked as Exhibit "P. In the event there are any inconsistencies,ambiguities,or omissions between this document and Contractor's Exhibit "A", Exhibit 'C, Exhibit "D", Exhibit V. or Exhibit "F", this document will govern over the provisions of Contractors Exhibit `A", Exhibit "C", Exhibit "D", Exhibit "E", or Exhibit "P. This contract is intended as the complete integration of all understanding between the parties. No prior or contemporaneous addition, deletion,or other amendment hereto shall have any force or effect whatsoever, unless embodied herein in writing. No subsequent novation, renewal,addition, deletion or other amendment hereto shall have any force or effect unless embodied in a written contract executed and approved pursuant to the State of Colorado fiscal rules. .. • . • Page 10 of 13 pages F. Breach. A breach of this contract shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any subsequent breach or default of the contract. • G. Third-Party Beneficiary. The enforcement of the terms and conditions of this contract, and all rights of action relating to such enforcement, shall be strictly reserved to the State and the Contractor, and nothing contained in this contract shall give or allow any claim or right of action whatsoever by any other or third person, with the exception of community corrections boards authorized to administer local programs; otherwise, i express intent p og it s the xp nt nt of the parties to this contract that any person receiving services or benefits under this contract shall be deemed an incidental beneficiary only. I-I. Notice. Any notice provided for in this contract shall be in writing and served by personal delivery or by registered or certified mall, return receipt requested and postage prepaid, at the addresses listed below under the signature of each party to this contract, until such time as written notice of a change of address is given to the said parties. • II Page 11 of 13 pages Porn 6.AC•92w SPECIAL PROVISIONS CONTROLLER'S APPROVAL I, This contract shall not be deemed valid until it shall have been approved by the Controllero(the State ofColaedoorsuch aaWnnt as he may designate,This provision is applicable to any contract involving the payment of money by the State. FUND AVAILABILITY 2. Financial obligations orate State payable after the fluent fiscal yen are contingent upon funds for that purpose being appropriated,budgeted and of eewla. made available, BOND REQUIREMENT 3. If this convect Involves the payment or more than fifty thousand dollars fa the ccnewotlon,erection,repair,maintenance,Or Improvement Many building, rod.bridge.viaduct,tunnel.excavation orotlwr public work.for this State,the ocntreata shall,before eseaingthe paformmoe deny each wont MOWS in MA oontraot,duly execute and deliver to and file with the official whose signature appears below for the State,a food redsuMloleet bond or Other Namable surety tobe approved by said official In a paad sum not lest than one•halt of the total amount payable by the terms ofthis*afloat.Such bond shall be duly executed by a qualified corporate surety,conditioned for the due and faithful performance of the oomra ot,and In addition,shall provide that if the Sir«w auboonvarton fail to duly pay fa any labor,materials,team hire,samosa prov4bns,provendora 0ther suppliesusedoeoonewnedbysuchconvaaaahiseubaonvaaaIn performance of the work contracted to be done,the surety will pay the same in an amount not exceeding the own specified ate bond,t etcher with Interest at the rate&eight per cent per annum,Unless such bond,when so requited,is executed,delivered and filed.rooWm N fworo!theconvec orariskyundeetN.ceanot shall be audited,allowed a paid,A oeNBd or cashier's cheek ora blink looney oeder payable toths Trawler o the State ofColodo may be accepted in Ileuota bond.Thia provision le in compliance with 78.26.106 CRS.as amended. unmearzetricm 4, To the extant authorized by law,the contractor shall indemnify,save and hold harmless the Suss,Its employee.and yens,wind any and a0 claims, damages,liability and court awards including ices,expenses,and attorney fees Incurred a■result of any act or omission by the contractor,wits employees, agents,euboontr.cton,or assignees pennant to the term/of this contract. DISCRIMINATION AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION S, The contractor ages to comply with the letter and spirit alibi Colorado Anudlsoriminadon.Am of 1957,-amended,and other applicable law respecting dlsaimInWan and unfair employment awakes(24.34.402.CRS 1982 lkepleoentere Vol.),and as required by EXeceitive Order,Equal Opportunity and min.,. live Action.dated April 16, 1975,Putnam thereto,the following provieions;hall be contained in all State contrast ornb eauarn. During the performance of this contract,the contractor agrees as follow►n (1) me contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant fa employment because of race,weed,Bola,national origin.tea.marbled Maws, religion,ancestry,men W or physical handicap.aye.The contractor will take affirmative action to insere that applicants are employed,and that employee an treated during employmen t,without regardto the above mentioned charecterstls.Such action shall inelude,but not be limbed to the following employment, upgrading,demotion,or transfer,recruitment or recruitment dv.edels:lay.od'a or wminatlona:ram&payaoUW forms dcompanakn:dad eelecUonfor training.including apprenticeadp,The convector apes to post In conaplcuoua places,available to employeee add applicants(or employment,notices tobe Pro- vided by the contracting officer sating forth provisions of this non.dlackninalon clau e, (2) The oontraoterwill,En all solloitetiona&dvertisemanu for employees placed byoron behalf of the°albu ?,state that ail qualified applicants wilnoMW consideration for employment without regard to race,creed,color,national origin,sex,marital status,religion,ancestry,mental or physical handicap,or age, (3) The oontraotorwill send touch labor union or representative ofworkers with which he hacollealve bargaining yreementor other ccteraotof understand. inn,notice to be provided by the contracting officer,advising the labor union or worker.'repesentadve of the ootveoule 001Atitilfeall under the Executive Order,Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action,dated April 16.1975,and of the tubs,ambitions.and relevant Orders of the Oaereor. (a) The convector and labor unions will Amish all information and moons squired by Executive Order,EqualOpponun,ry and Annuity*AotlonotAprlt to, 1975,and by the rules,regulations and Ordemef the Qoverntr,or, pursuant thereto.and will permit secees to hie books.record.,and accounts by the contracting agency and the office of the Qovemor of his designee(or papaw of investigation to ascertain compliance with such odes,neutalons and orders, (5) A labactµnsation will not exelude any individual otherwise qualified from Ml membershp rightsin each labor aganl tbMaexpel any such individual from membership In with labor organization or discriminate spinet any of members in the full emoymentofwork opportunity,because ofrsa-weed,color, sex,national origin,Or ancestry. (6) A labor org nisation,ort eemplyeesormembersth.reofwillnotaid,■bet,lwite,compeloroceroethedoingofanynetdonnedtoWetoavecttobodies criminate*/or obetroct or prevent any person from complying with the provisions of this centrea or any order sword thernS oe attempt either directly a Indirectly,to commit any ace defined in this contract to be discriminatory. 595.55.01.1022 Revised 1/88 PIP _of_.,1,_page. o.,wrow Form 6-AC-02C (7) In the event of the contractor's non.complianae with the non-discrimination clauses of this contractoror with any ofeuch rules,regulations,or orders,this contract may be cancelled,terminated or suspended in whole or in pan and the contractor may be declared ineligible for further State contracts in accordance with procedures,authorized in Executive Order,Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action of April 16,197S and the rules,regulations.or Orden promulgated in accordance therewith,and such other sanctions as may be imposed and remedies as may M invoked as provided in Executive Order.Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action of April 16, 1975,or by rule.,regulation.,or orders promulgated in accordance therewith,or as otherwise provided by law, (8) The contractor will include the provisions of paragraph(I)through(8)in every subcontract andsuboontractor purchase Order union exempted by rules, regulations,or orders issued pursuant to Executive Order,Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action of April 16.1975,so that such provision.will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor,The contractor will take such action with respect to any subcontracting or northern order is the contracting agency may direct,as a means of enforcing such provisions,including sanction for non-compliance:provided,however,that in the event the contracted beoomes involved in,or is threatened with,litigation with the subcontractor or vendor as a result of such direction by the contracting agency,the contractor may request the State of Colorado to enter into such litigation to protect the interest of the State of Colorado. COLORADO LABOR PREFERENCE 6a, Provisions of 8.17.101 A 102,CRS for preference of Coloredo labor are applicable to this contract if public works within the State an undertaken hereon. der and are financed in whole or in part by State ftinds. b, When construction contract fora public project is to be awarded w a bidder,a resident bidder shall be allowed a preference spinet a nart.reaident bidder from■state of foreign country equal to the preference given Or required by the state or foreign country in which Ube non.residsnt bidder is a nteideet.If it's deter mined by the officer responsible for awarding the bid that compliance with this sebsectlon,06 may cause denial of federal funds which would Otherwise be avail. able or would otherwise be inconsistent with requiremente of federal law,this subsection shall be suspended,but only to the extant necessary to prevent denial of the money.or to eliminate the inconsistency with federal requirements(section &19.101 and 102,CM). GENERAL 7. The laws of the State of Colorado and rules and regulation iuued pursuant thereto shall be applied in the interpretation,execution and enforcement of this contract,Any provision of this contract whether or not incorporated herein by reference which provide,foe arbitration by any extra judicial body or pale or which Is otherwise in conflict with said laws,rules and regulations shall be coneldend null and void,Nothing contained In any provision incorporated tteseln by reference which pinyon to negate this or any other special provision In whole or in pan shall be valid or enforceable or available in any action at law whether by way of oomplaint,defense or otherwise.Any provision rendered null and void by the operation ofthls provision will not invalidate the rentalnderofthis contra to the extent that the contract is capable of execution, 8, At all times during the performance of this Contract,the Contractor shall windy adhere to all applicable federal and state laws,rule and regulations that have been or may hereafter be established, 9. The signatories herein aver that they are familiar with I8.8.301.et.seq..(Bribery and Corrupt Influence.)and 18.8,401,.1,mein(AbeseotPubllc Office), CRS 1978 Replacement Vol„and that no violation of such provisions is present, 10, The signatories aver that to their knowledge, no stale employee hat ■ personal a' beneficial interest whatsoever in the service or property described herein: • • IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have executed this Contract on the day first above written, Contractors (Pull Legal Name)1&Jx4 WtcV Community CQx1Ce_ctione rrArg COLORADO /0,:tetea ; t?;rrb , O ,Position(Title Y�0rrnc,loneChairman, Communit Board esein eg.rny Newer et Federal ED,Naax.r DEPARTMENT Public Safety OF (If Corporation:) Attest(Seal) �J ///�� 1 // By \-14/€`/e Comae*teererery,a Equivalent,Tor ny/Ca„ty Clot APP OVALS ATTORNEY OEN'• - CON LLER BY BY •_7 `^' ' 1\q q ChB' , = o my Com Issioners ATTEST: / /2 /4417, • Pas 13 IONS is Wei et 13 men 395.5).01.1030 taenlw ireeh •s..veses.es"vs'"s. WM) NTY LERK TO THE BOSSCxbe.e. BY: CPU CLERK TO THE AiDARDd , Contractor's Exhibit A Weld County Community Corrections Board The contract proposal for performance of services required to operate pursuant to Article 27, Title 17, C.R.S., shall be accomplished by the • Contractor's subcontractors as provided for in Exhibit Al (The Villa at Greeley, Inc. d.b.a. The Restitution Center d.b.a. Residential Treatment Center), Exhibit A2 (Larimer County Community Corrections), and Exhibit A3 (Adams Community Corrections Program, Inc. d.b.a. Loft House, Inc. d.b.a. Phoenix Center, Inc.) attached hereto, in accordance with the contract terms and conditions set forth herein. . Exhibit B Division of Criminal Justice Diversion, Community Corrections NON-RESIDENTIAL MONTH-1=ND BILLING FORM Name of Program Month Year Staff Filling out Form Client's Judicial Dist Program Director Signature Probation Signature DCJ Staff Signature tsamewot talent^S®rued _ 1,��}i��, ct�"� y.��p�/J��� p� ` {��y�y��� �/�r„� ��/ty,��t�r,��f,=,�-. �iOtJrt �'rC E'nCeY9d ,Seieased k YYB11lI/1i h'FYIMI� t� 'YVn� �� Y, x �ln';� 'Non1: °Y from ° t IO�ys" iitevertY Sers!{ce`s�idr ' ,Non-Res; -`�: ExH :bri- C. Risk N4napM+snt Deperintent °� , Aconwilara rorfosnwa Michas,Dutch,CSP,Risk Manager ��ti (000)4904300 ,,^SSi. 10, , '46 --^-liss„� r Ft4 t� ''�p' � Pope Office Oat 1190 .t," �M ""asitt rSb a Pon Collins,Casa**eten-s 190 ' • •r.r+rw.r+..++.•+rrr _ARIMER COUNTY COLORADO 1 53 CEETI/ICATE OP SEEP-INSURANCE nis certificate is issued as a utter of information only and confers no riohts upon the certificate holder. This srtificate does not amend, extend or alter the coverage afforded or the impunities provided by lamp. tae an 999999$ Of SELf-INSURED: commit, &riser C . Colored. ate )le 44444'meets, effective 121.1 m.o. Pelf 1. 1111, taNser C ueeln, effielsle ad es.) 1 11 it% rrearbo to its oossool mad amteso0lle listlll fie ((sits of 1/airlifts' P. o. Les 1110 aloes es this oort(l ieste ars liege 1st sties the 11. Collis.. Colorado 10112 C000tf oeeooto 00000soli/1111 rorwo{ to the Celorolo 0ge000000t Issemity Alt, tretiee 21.10.111, et see,. C.I.S. COVERAGE EniAZiOR. EipYTS_Of LlhOILITC GENERAL LIABILITY Bodily laden, aml ape► ►or000 Ut0,000 6/30/91 r $401.010 NsIles' //s AUTOMOTIVE LIABILITY bodily feleoy ad eaob eer000 11$0,101 6/30/92 oat' $100.010 (gobbled a/h PROPERTY Ali. Rtat P 111,000 6/30/92 1 is excess of 111,000 are i 1 1f Ratios►) Yid C ascriptions of Operations/locations/Vehicles/Special Items: Re: CONTRACT BETWEEN LARIMER COUNTY COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS AND TIE CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEPARTMENT the 000at of sof olosso in eov000ae. primer Couty gill eel.moor to sail settee to the ssrUl'oote holler. bet ilsr♦ to Safi ossh ssdge shall i0000e ao ohUoat loo er liatilits of Ise Aid epee the Conti. lylaiel_made under this certifiCtiil_•VstCe doRe in stric ConfOLIADCe With C.R.S. 2llQ 191 et�s4o ltificate Voider: Date Issued: June 5. 1941 DIVISION Of CRIMINAL JUSTICE 700 KIPLING 13000 DENVER, COLORADO 80215 �4�L�. , 4•trti ! , BOARD OP COUNre COMMf9810NER9 • ;ourdyn W,Hotchkiss - MA.woe'Mokolh ro Doyle W.Wasson CNsola 1 Diablo 11 Olinda 111 Pace 3.OJ Eck; bit c • ACORn. 'CERTIFICATE>IOPINSURANCE sfae.r^ v:0.4--' .,'J.""°"""�"`' a N111O M THIS OEnTMICAte 16 AS%burr s Or INFORMATION ONLY AND CONATE Riedmen Corporation - Westminster DOES NOT ERS AMMO,EXTEND T*UPON THE ER ME COYe HOLDER. MICRO=R'V HE P 0 Box 187 rouoiee eekow. Westminster. Co. 80030 COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE COMPANY A LITTER ST. PAUL FIRE b MARINE moms umm. ADAMS COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS PROGRAM COMPANY C MTV" 8031 HIGHWAY I-76 HENDERSON. CO. 80640 �AANY p CONWAY e LETTER TINS IS TO CemnrY MAT THE POLICIES OP INSURANCE UWE°VALOR HAVE SEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED MOVE FORME POUOY PEN00 INMATE°,NOTWTMSTANDINO ANY REOUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACTOR OTHER OOOUMENT beans RESPECT TO NISCH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY se ISSUED on MAY FENIAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED ST THE POUCISS D[SORISED HEREIN M 6USJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, E%OLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS or SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE NEW REDUCED sY FAIR CLAIMS, LTKII TYP!M IIIs11RAI10! POI,IOT MYYNII POSIT MoTIOTIVII'ROOT SERRATION W11Y OAR IMMANNTO OATS ONNOONY) OSNSnAL umICITT OSNOUL AMMO! . !1,000, A $ OOMmsnotALSONRAL uftaiu Y PACOM SCOW AOPAoa s OLAm$MMM X .DOOMR... P'K08300352 1/1/91 1/1/92 PS em%SAm,SAASIY 4,000. - O MIMS A OONTRAOTORs PROT, RAO,o00MNne10! 4.000. MI OMAN*Woy MO S 50, NSD,ovmIr(ANIS want it 5p.. AUTONOMY'WSIUTT - UNIT nit0 SPIOUI • Y AUTO AN A X AIK OYMIO AUTOS FY48300352 1/1/91 1/1/92 IP"�YI TO K600, X 00,NOWADAU ! .... x NMIOAWTO0 MXIANOLOWW X Not ownno moos 1►...aI,NV . '1.000. OAKIAOS YAMIITY FROPenTY ONUS ,1.000. MISS URAIMIT MOM 000VnpNOS S UMORMAA FORM AOORIMT! A OTHER NAM WAMSLIA►GRAM MOINISIPS O�OIIgHSAT10N STATUTORY OMITS AMO SAOH AO mer S OMPAIMPOUOY LOWYEMPLOYI S NIE N ONSASS+SAONEMPUTON P *TOM A Blanket Employees Dishonesty PK08300352 1/1/91 1/1/92 $250.000 OUOINPT ON OP OPSMTIONIUMRATgINA7NKAM MSONL ITEMS I ICEIITIPIOATE NOLDee . - CANCElLAT10N ..: - . DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE emoILD ANY or The ABOVE DESORISEO POLICIES se oANoeu.eo eeroRE THE 700 KIPLING ST. eimmnAnot. DATe 'Mentor. The *sumo COMPANY WILL EM0EAYOR 'TO SUITE 3000 MAIL 1.Q.DAYS YNIRTeN NODE ro THE oornr1UAte HDLDen NAMED TO TNe DENVER. CO. 80215 Lam sin FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH Nome !HAIL impose ND oeuoATICII 011 LIAS14TY OP ANY KIND UPON THE OOMPANY, OR REPRESENTATIVES. Attn: S. Tiathoveki Airmen=orimmvta r ACGRD 26S(7/SO) . . •.,. ,........� ,; . . . . . .,, , ., _, :., ,.�.... . ... OAOOROCOR�011AT'IDN•1SS0 );XhiDiC G : 4,liEn : :So4O C c : v A T L 07 I N S U H A N C L /sSUt Al : oUg:/0C ?'RODUCER 7H' CERT:7• To A RINFORMATION ONI ERS r ,�,9cn^.r.CN,5 I. E,SUFFA AS MATTE 07Y AND T AmE7: �''CD ' T n ON, LS,,. i :in n :^ ,� rCOMM .-'j g y � :.yHC/ JF.+( .I c CERTIFICATE HOLDER. �i. GRTI, TCA'iE 1! ' N0. r; , ;"• O 7 .:(TCNJ , ALTER THE COVERAGE FORDED BY 7HE POLICIES BELOW. . :4 ST�ELT `ELE!6 �VOR"Od COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE • (J"E V3. COMPANY Lc,itn A ST. PAUL INS. CO. COMPANY LETTER A INSURED, �VIsA OF G�EELEY COMP, LETTER ain AVENU. COMPANY .c to C GREELEY, CO OOMFANY LETTER D ZIP CODE 30631 COMPANY LETTER E : VERA' IJ ISf CCEREEI ,,F'( oTSAT POLICIES OF 14 RAN ISTED REL (W� CNAVpE A N (I� SUED 70 THE tTN�^Fu;R ' NAM AAA V FOR TH TIC? ?rraCHOi'�T4y :cam .FICAYEIMAY�BE�+154ED ANY OR MAI rEKTAth, 'NE�1NSJRANCcDAFFOR ANY DED {� NTNECPOLICIESEOE_tRiB NT UTTN HEREIN S'UE, 111 FJEC+' TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS, AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED SY PAID CLAIMS. •I PC ICY POLICY _TR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER Err. DATE EXP. DATE ALL L:HITS :N THOUSANDS :GENERAL LIABILITY I (X) ;9mmERc:4t. GENERAL `:Agl IT^ i FXOS700^3: 09/0149 09/01/90 I SENERAL AGGREGATE t1,000I ( ) ^LAIMS HAVE T (Z) °EOM NV , FX0$00023: 09/01/90 49/01/91 , ?RQRUCT-COMP/OP$ A9CQRRECATE 114 i 09 ( ) OWNER, „ CONTRACTORS AOE ,IIE: I E NAL A ADVENT/ .N INJURY ri, V t ) I I ;;Arx 41, :,40E I rit- 9CCURRENCE AMAGF (ANY ONE FIRE) 4 &,IICAL ZXPENSE (ANY ONE PERSON) 4 3 'AUTOMOBILE EU}TABILITY I I ��---•--- f ) AFL WN D AUTOS i BODILY *NJURY ( ) S.N5"5 UL D AUTOS I I (PER P:hSON) I HIRE AUTOS • I J ILY INJURY , NON- WNED AUTOS (HER ACCIDENT) f ( ) GARA E LIABILITY I PROPERTY I ; ::AMA4C $ EACH ZXCES LIABILITY I I OCCURRENCE AGGREGATE i HBRELLA FORM I ( , .TREK ,HAN UMBRELLA 70R:1 t $ ' I ;UORXERS' COHPENSAT:ON i STA,z • (EACH ACCIDENT) AND I c (DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT) (EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY I I i (DISEASE-EACH EMPLOYEE) !OTHER ,I I I ;ESOR:PTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES/SPECIAL ITEMS VP 'ERTIFICATE HOLDER I CANCELLATION UNC CARpTEER HA'L ( H�+U' D ANY OF TH ABOVE DES RIBE•� P8L'rI E CAlrF4LE+1 BEFO e T1IE d- UN I } ?(IKArION PAT it R O$, TH. TING CJMkAVY wIL(L TO THE 10 AAII. 3 pDAYS :nL[L;Y C C�Cu DEPT 4 TCM ALIEN SiFRCc(cr!C'T'HsHNLLTAM SE NOOVsLIGATzvN OR LIABILITY 25 t ANYI IN' ..F ODE 30649 I UPON ThE COMPANY, ITS AGENTS OR RE�Sr" TIVES. I AUTHOR:-ED REPR"'• NT'"IL. , I VALER:EAR. PAR,S?VOE _ vr, •Exhibit C • STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES NOMG OP/IC,C5,UTAOMINGTON,:WNW CNUUf0UT21NE,AGENT 3527 W, 12th STREET GREELEY,CO 80634 Bat 003)356.6502 HOME,003)356.9602 Mao Z5, 1991 RE: Ineunance on Th'e Vitaa at Gneetey, Inc. Dean Lao : Theta ie to i.n6onm you that The Vitta at Gneetey, Xnc. ant in bact ineuned with State Fanm Xneunance Companies and ane paid in tat until each o6 .the nenewat dates tietcd Gcaow: 1984 Chev Pot. 0 259 3991 068 nencwat dates 1 /25/91 - 7/25/91 974 GMC Pot. 0 261 7126 06A Aenewat dates 3/21 /91 - 9/25/91 184 Pty Poi. . M, 622 4320 06D nenewat dates 3/21 /91 - 9/25/91 1979 Sui. Pot. 0 625 1662 068 nenewaa dates 2/11 /91 - 8/22/91 1989 GMC pot. 0' 627 9242 06 nenewat dates 1 /13/91 - 7/13/91 1.986 Otde Pot. 0 629 4316 06 nenewat dates 4/3/91 - 10/3/91 1986 Dod Pot. 0 650 7097 06 nenewat dates 12/12/90 6/12/91 1987 Hon Pot. 0 652 5151 06 nenewaa dates 5/13/91 - 11 /13/91 :iabitity omits on each vehieae ie $1 , 000, 000. 00 ;houtd you have any questions ncganding this bite please contact :hack Sutzine;'s o66ice at 356-8502. Sincenety, Chuck Butzine CE/pa . (03) ',„. Flood and Peterson Insurance, Inc. September 30, 1991 SE 17 1,,31 The Villa of Greeley 1750 6th Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 Attn: John Coppum Re: St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company #FX08300231 Dear John: Enclosed is a binder of insurance which shows evidence of continuous coverage until your actual policy arrives in our office. Once the renewal* arrives, we will be in touch to have Terry Fisher deliver the policy to you. Xn the meantime, should you have any questions, please don't hesitate to give us a call. Sinc el�i+� • Valerie R. Partridge ' Customer Service Representative vrp • Enc. • • ;, • P,O,Box 378.81314th Swot•Greeley,Coloado 80632•(303)356.0123•Fax(303)356-0403 "Serving People Slate 1919•, � ,. .. n ry (,.....N°,s. , n , rr ....-. . .»w ..;a.; INSURANCE BINDER' � ',if;1.'.1){, +Ea`T.,MM/OOM9« .x'109/10/91 PHIS BINDER IS A TEMPORARY INSURANCE CONTRACT,SUBJECT TO THE CONOITION5 SHOWN ON THE SECOND PAGE OF THIS FORM 615iiCal —MY el eINt[IINO. lood & Peterson Insurance Inc St. Paul Ins. Co. SINDER34618 EF/(lTRVG tu`INATION"-" reeley,, C BOX O 80632 78DATE TT.... I OATH ME _ y 09/01/91 l2:Ol Am 10/01/91 - 'Pei AM PM NOON x THIS BINDER IS ISSUEDT i EXTEND 007(061 INTNE ABOVE NAM EC* oOMMNV P(R EHNRINO POUOY NOI 2X0 8 3 00 2 31 10!0505525 wO.000E 0E* IMONCI$OPSAA IONyvGN10LZEi.MOP AW(LMwwq i.ss n) aVRED 5e Villa Of Greeley , 750 6th Avenue , • ceeley, CO 80631 .. .Es .,,.,,. , ,:. ...., , r...w«.wri«I«.Iy,).',w`rui Y«.aaA,«r.+.�;.w...w .ASm.Ar.A...,...�,„s awar,.. G,w .�,...�....».+..w.rik:``: y y,^' „ws.';�'�,iL,1flE1[,1��'I.iM1�8k7Nr7110{/AgI/QS,iY YYPEOFINSURANOE COVERAGE/PORMS AMOUNT DEDUCTIBLE I OOINSUR..m CHIEAwOAU•EE OF LOEB BASIC OSROAOCEPSO. As per expiring NEAALLLAM4W I}:s per expiring • OOMM(ROIALOENENAL ASILITV MOO.OOMP/OP•AOOREOATE • LAIMS MADE�DOOVA PERSONAL AAOVTSNO,INAVNI a OWNER'S&CONTRACTOR'SMOT, EACH OCOURR(N0( I ARE DAMAO,(AIyw IM) - RETRO DATE FOR CLAIM!MADE! MED,EPENEE(Any M mars) • QIMOOLLG ALL VEHICLES U•OHEDVL(D VEHICLES • OK • LIAEILIVV BI RER/A001O • V `: NON/OWNED FD • �� 7 FIE VIA • • mint, ME0.PAY • p!"....,,,,, GARAGE PHYSICAL OAMAO( J ALL VEHIOLIS U SON(OVLHD V(NIOLEE ...... ACV COLLISION D(0. AMOUNT a ' - OTO DEN r OMER SEEWOIUnr -UCH AGaREGATE SEOI-INSURED OOCVRRENCE . RETENTION UMSR(LLA FORM ' OM 'MA UMBRELLA FORM RETRO DATE FOR CLAIMS MAO!! TM WORAER'(OOMR(NMTION STATUTORY ?ln;''yK�v-ATRA g,`v ;•L sT AND , • (EACH AOOIDENT) EMrLOVEA'(LIA(ILTTY , a ( •POLIOY LIMIT) S tohs!AEE.EACN EMPLOYEE] ZIALOONOITW SThI NS/A CY10NS LI ATH00VEIAQ professional Liability - As per expiring ime - As per expiring p ��(tt,P,t ¢,ia, ., +.yre r.evaa 0 nFY:'`° A t t '*i s VfVrvn V-iV ... < [ .x 4•:,i}.,[Kr��+.'�..CTIaNII'XV �'Y11i31SWwY.vYFMYM�-iMFM.PMNIWl11YMNIYI��MVA1fMwfMM}.e. m ew FkPW_YRfs�! '; I MORTOAO(E ADDITIONAL INw11ED iPL,Il.+c i,4 LOBS PAYEE ' LOAN/ P. P. AVYNOIV I ' ' - NTAYIV 9rA y....wrw..eari r VwYi f .mw.7.71 ,M.4 �n«,t•.rwm,+u l rs V... ,'f H7' '444" .. rvA..r r... . . TIoN9BE8': 1 ,AD'TK•8(]fB8)=col �. •wQ��..ira .:,� ,ww, .n+.,r " i. # : Jc .,rw+Lz�'a+wlN.ub , • • • CONDITIONS This Company binds the kind(s) of Insurance stipulated On the previous page. The Insurance la subject to the terms, conditions and limitations of the pollcy(Ies) In current use by the Company. This binder may be cancelled by the Insured by surrender of this binder or by written notice to the Company stating when cancellation will be effective. This binder may be cancelled by the Company by notice to the Insured in accordance with the policy conditions.This binder Is cancelled when replaced by a policy. If this binder is not replaced by a policy.the Company la entitle* to charge a premium for the binder a000rding to the Rules and Rates In use by the Company. APPLICABLE IN NEVADA Any person who refuses to accept a binder which provides coverage Of loss than 51,000,000.00 when proof Is required: (A) Shall be flned not more than $500.00,and (B) Is liable to the party presenting the binder es proof of Insurance for actual damages sus- talned therefrOm. • "ORD MS(2,180) 2 of 2 ft 83.3. 17. simnimm.mimmimimmomiimmomI EvhiebH- C SEP 1. 61991 STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES NOME MICE%BLOOMINGTON,ILLINOIS CHUCK BUTZINE,AGENT 3527 W, 12th STREET GREELEY,CO 80414 BUS.,(3031 3568502 HOME:(303)3569602 September 10, 1991 RR: Insurance on The Villa at Greeley, Inc. Dear Sirs: This is to inform you that The Villa at Greeley, Inc. are in fact insured with State Farm Insurance Companies and are paid in full until each of the renewal dates listed below: 1974 GMC Pol. /1261 7126 06A renewal dates 03/21/91 - 09/21/91 09/21/91 - 03/21/92 1984 Ply. Pol. 1/622 4320 06D renewal dates 03/21/91 - 09/21/91 09/21/91 - 03/21/92 1979 Bui Pol. O.25 1662 068 renewal dates 08/11/91 - 02/11/92 1989 GMC Pol. 11627 9242 06 renewal dates 07/13/91 - 01/13/92 1991 Ford Pol. 11629 4316 06 renewal dates 04/03/91 - 10/03/91 10/03/91 - 04/03/92 1986 Dod Pol. #650 7097 06 renewal dates 06/12/91 - 12/12/91 1987 Ply Pol. 11652 8071 06 renewal dates 06/26/91 - 12/26/91 Liability limits on each vehicle is $1,000,000.00 Should you have any questions regarding this file, please contact Chuck Butzine's office at 356-8502. Sincerely, ' C�L Chuck Butzine CB/bc e. . ..; 0 EXHIBIT D .1, _ SOLE SOURCE PURCHASE REQUEST "' ~ COLORADO DIVISION OF PURCHASING e es (FOR USE SY ALL AGENCIES & INSTITUTIONS) Sole Source Procurement is an option it a purchase requirement is reasonably available oply from a single vendor or if it otherwise qualities under Code of Colorado Regulations, 1CCR101-9. See reverse side of this form for text of this role. ' ATTACH THIS COMPLETED FORM TO YOUR PURCHASE REQUISITION WHEN • SUBNITTINC A REQUEST FOR SOLE 'SOURCE 'PURCHASE SY PURCHASE ORDER. IF PURCHASE" IS TO"BE'MADE BY AN AGENCY CONTRACT, SUBMIT THIS FORM FOR MOB APPROVAL WIQ$$ CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS. • REQUESTING AGENCY: Department of Public'Safety. Division of Criminal Justice DESCRIBE SUPPLY(S)/SERVICE(S) TO BE PURCHASED: Community Corrections services for fiscal year 1991-92. as defined pursuant to Article 27, Title 17, C.R.S. APPROXIMATE COST: $ 19,787,890.00 RECOICCEWED VENDOR/CONTRACTOR: (Name & Address) See Attachment A • ' SOLE SOURCE STATUS IS DETERMINED AS FOLLOWS: (List all vendors / ' contractors contacted and describe criteria. used to determine sole source status of the one recommended - - ATTACH•ADDITIONAL PAGES IF MORE SPACE IS NEEDED) The units of local'government, correctional boards, and non-governmental agencies listed on Attachment A are being considered as sole source because they are the only contractors in the State of Colorado capable of providing community correctional services as defined pursuant to Article 27. Title 17,. C.R.S. • REQUESTED: AP RO \ • ,, / Agency Signature Date to archasing D r Date or Authorized resentative DP-45-3/91 • =MIT D Attachment A Community Corrections Contractors Community Responsibility Center, Inc. 1651 Kendall Street Lakewood, CO 80214 Denver Community Corrections Board 1445 Cleveland Place, Rm. 200 Denver, CO 80202 3rd Judicial District Community.Corrections Board 200 E. 1st Street, Room 304 Trinidad, CO 81082 Community Corrections of the Pikes Peak Region, inc. 5260 N. Nevada • Colorado Springs, CO 80918 5th Judicial District Community Corrections Board Clear Creek County Courthouse Box 572 • Georgetown, CO 80444 S.W. Colorado Community Corrections Center, Inc. d.b.a. Hilltop House P.O. Box 2096 Durango, CO 81301 7th Judicial District Community Corrections Board Montrose County Courthouse P.O. Box 1307 Montrose, CO 81401 Board of Larimer County Commissioners 315 W. Oak, Ste. 100 Ft. Collins, CO 80521 Garfield County Community Corrections Board 109 8th Street, Ste. 300 Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 Pueblo County Community Corrections Board Pueblo County Courthouse 10th and Main Street Pueblo, CO 81003 Exhibit E RESOOTXQN RE' ESTABLISHMENT OF WELO COUNTY COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS BOARD WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the weld County Nome Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners feels the public interest would best be served to establish a weld County . Community Corrections Board, as an advisory Board to the Board Of County Commissioners, to operate under the procedures as sit 'forth in Colorado Revised Statutes (197J): Article 27 of Title 17, and any amendments or revisions thereto, and WHEREAS, the following citizens of weld County, Colorado, ' have been recommended by the Board of County Commissioners of , weld County, Colorado, as being fit and proper persons to serve on said Board for the terms as designated, to-wit, Qne yyear to;m t0 4XPh;e A4Yuste1. 1982, Harold'Andrews, Sheri �, Wend aunty b'heriff•s 0!!ic• trOIQ$-JOtiet)iarilifmYal, 19th Judicial District Mike TOrmey, citizen Two year term to expire A40ust 1, 194, Brian 8 a, attorney firglri2asi.rtuiv)o, citizen Three yeas term to expi{e�ugust 1, 1984 Robert Miller. District Attorney - ' Norman Dean, citizen The appointments of the Board members after the first appointment aforesaid, shall be for a term of (J) three years. NOw, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the. Weld County Community Corrections Board be, and hereby is established and the members thereof shall be appointed as hereinabOve specified. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote On the 2 sh • day of July, A.D., 1981. `�1h , �7„ �•.' BOARD jorr COUNTY coma)SSIONERS .. . . ATTESTf },.AeLA.? :r,!`•: l.(..,/ W( 115 TY' �/ A:Weld County Clerk and Recorder ver and Clerk to the Boar¢., Uck Car ■on, hairman • f r. ,,,,, �V- ,,' (•%I f , .••t r •• • ' • NOfiMn.Car aon, Pro-Ten �L.a Deputy County Clark �/ r J /,/ AP VED AS TO FORM' C • W rby / T. M r / County Attorney 71..,... 12th Judicial District Community Corrections Board samosa County Courthouse 4th and San Juan Alamosa, CO 81101 Morgan County Community Corrections Board P.O. Box 130 Fort Morgan, CO 80701 14th Judicial District Community Corrections Board P.O. Box 773117 Steamboat Springs, CO 80477 15th Judicial District Community Corrections Board Prowers County Courthouse P.O. Box 1162 Lamar, CO 81052 Board of Adams County Commissioners 450 So. 4th Avenue Brighton, CO 80601 Arapahoe County Community Corrections Board Judicial Services Division 7325 S. Potomac Englewood, CO 80112 Weld County Community Corrections Board P.O. Box 1167 Greeley, CO 80632 Boulder County Community Corrections Board P.O. Box 471 Boulder, CO 80306 Board of Mesa County Commissioners 559 Pitkin Avenue Grand Junction, CO 81501 22nd Judicial District Community Corrections Board Montezuma District Court 109 W. Main Street Cortez, CO 81321 Exhibit E SEP 1 ? 1891 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS CONTRACT WITH THE STATE OF COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN • WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County. Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Contract between the State of Colorado Department of Public Safety, Division of Criminal Justice and the Baord of Commissioners of Weld County. on behalf of the Weld County Community Corrections Board, commencing July 1, 1991 and ending June 30, 1992 with the further terms and conditions being as stated in said Contract, and • WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said • Contract, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. • NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Community Corrections Contract with the State of Colroado Department of Public Safety. Division of Criminal Justice be, and hereby is, approved. • BE IT .FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Contract. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 16th day of September, A.D., 1991 nunc pro tunc July 1, 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD CO , COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board ] L� E , Gordonord�o�E. La y, airman By; P1/44, - jet° ' p Deputy Cle to the Board 'Geo ge Kenn dy, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM; _z &jr /L! 1���� onetime L. Harbe t ounty Attorney C. W,Kirrj v l w. H. Webster 911091 °A000z EXHIBIT G a H. mr ..ma b b/ r 2 M q. X N N V Ia.. P O 09 p P W e e 'V b C � 0 H e n /b w N 0 A n e P 1 n DJ C V1 JD P d m R er ~ O e .e Oa p n P P W /+•• Imo• b W 01 fel PP P1 a PI a P lil be A MN O• ~` O H e N N b d p K O' O e P Y OY V d is Ov M V W n 1 I I 0 - P a N n M O 0 • A g�+ O .... V N 44 1 1 M a vie d s 0VD ti •• e °off M e F ."� • p w. C w p O 4 6 • jp Grp+ p V1E 0Q. ef P. i 2 "4x X 4 1 1 1 A O a P fa 1 0. e P ev M. Oh pa el e to M + 1 I • • o a I° RESOLUTION REs ADDITIONS TO LIST OF ARBITRATORS FOR PROPERTY ASSESSMENT 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 August 29, 1990, name Joseph Murphy, Craig Farr, and Ronald Lambden to serve as arbitrators for property assessment purposes, and WHEREAS, the Board did, by Resolution dated September S, 1990, modify said list of arbitrators by replacing Ronald Lambden with William E. Condon, Jr., and WHEREAS, the Board did, by Resolution dated July 29, 1991, again modify said list of arbitrators by adding Shelia D. Porter and Edwin H. Schmale, Jr., as arbitrators, and WHEREAS, Warren L. Lasell, County Assessor, has recommended adding Ernie Scott, George Barber, Lynn J. Karowsky, Kim R. Houtchens, and Roger A. Klein as arbitrators, and WHEREAS. the Board deems it advisable to add Ernie Scott, George Barber, Lynn J. Karowsky, Kim R. Houtchens, and Roger A. Klein to said list of arbitrators. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. that the official list of qualified arbitrators for Weld County property assessment appeals eases be, and hereby is, modified to place Joseph Murphy, Craig Farr, William E. Condon, Jr., Shelia D. Porter, Edwin H. Schmale, Jr. , Ernie Scott, George Barber, Lynn J. Karowsky, Kim R. Houtchens, and Roger A. Klein on said list. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 16th day of September, A.D., 1991. ' , / BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:le � 2///G /I WELD COUN OLO Weld County Cler to the Board ///J �// /J Gordo acySan By' 4 .��H. . 1,7 S Ads Deputy Clerk to the Board a Kenn , Pro- am APPROVED AS 0 FORMS wlntrl /a Constance L. Harbert County Attorney C. W. Kir y 0� tUidif?Ct W. H. Webster � r� 911087 / "�S'� CC:Vico; f15, dR, PRZirkserb"ZS (S) PROPOSED ADDITIONS TO LIST OF ARBITRATORS ESTABLISHED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS BY RESOLUTION DATED JULY 29, 1991, 1. ERNIE SCOTT 1212 8TH AVE. GREELEY CO 80631 2. GEORGE BARBER 1806 MONTVIEW BLVD GREELEY CO 80631 3, LYNN J. KAROWSKY 2211 MONTAIR LANE GREELEY CO 80631 4. KIM R. HOUTCHENS 1007 9TH AVE. GREELEY CO 80631 S. ROGER A, KLEIN 300 GREELEY NATIONAL PLAZA GREELEY CO 80631 v uV LNUA? %. 1-CAA 6 4O a,teas 911087 RESOLUTION RE: ADDITIONS TO LIST OF ARBITRATORS FOR PROPERTY ASSESSMENT APPEALS • WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Homo Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board did, by Resolution dated August 29, 1990, name Joseph Murphy, Craig Farr. and Ronald Lambden to serve as arbitrators for property assessment purposes, and WHEREAS, the Board did. by Resolution dated September S. 1990. modify said list of arbitrators by replacing Ronald Lambden with William E. Condon, Jr. , and WHEREAS, Warren L. Lasell, County Assessor, has recommended adding Shelia D. Porter and Edwin H. Schmale, Jr. , as arbitrators, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it advisable to add Shelia D. Porter and Edwin H. Schmale, Jr. , to said list of arbitrators. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Eolorado. that the official list of qualified arbitrators for Wold County property assessment appeals cases be, and hereby is, modified to place Joseph Murphy, Craig Farr, William E. Condon, Jr. , Shelia D. Porter. and Edwin H. Schmalo. Jr. . on said list. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted, by tho following vote on tho 29th day of July, A.D. , 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: Legoaaek WELD COUN Y. WAN) Weld County Clerk to the Board TQ p Gordo ie. a airman ,1A ��/l P Deputy Jerk to the Board Gee/Ottge KennOdy, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS ORM: telts '"77-irO«1CnQ Constance L. Harbert County Attorney C. W. ll,/ >>/kir, W. H. 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O 0 0 ttlf X 00 N CO O W �V t9 II IIP3 CD VI CI H V a • • NX0 r O R7 to PJ \Z r 0 Z C.1 FM r M to MN0 X h+ 10• O Z M Pry Sr N r 70 II 0 m i tilZ w0 IC X O O1 PO r r� toe+ t z o r0°0 b 00 n Zr7t`pl• 0 en O X N N ^ Vn H DJ 0+ K I-. f0 q Z N (23 Hen H 4 .O g Wx rn rn G X O 70 Y • PI 0 r r y1 r+U O . 411 11 b 'L' \ .4 r .. r W us \ ‘0 10, r r . r v. w r w H,SOO 01 U Z G II r0' . Z' is. la0 n R A •O A, 03 Cr O X 1/ CD\\ ‘S lq\ G'3 ,2° °I- G-ii % '5 • YkM Mr.& Mrs. V.L. Frankenberg September 4, 1991 3102 Vantage Drive Hudson, Colorado 80642 Gordon Laoy Weld County Commissioner 915 10th Greeley, CO 80631 Sir, This concerns why WCR 6 between I-76 and WCR 37 has not been paved. We have lived near Road 8 for 25 years and have never 'complained before about the terrible dust and extreme "wash-board" oondition of this highly used dirt road, but the situation is getting worse. We have basioally two oonoerns about Road 8. First and foremost is the hugh amount of dust coming off this road. Often times it hangs like a fog over most of Vantage Aores. It is so thiok you oan frequently smell, taste and feel it £n your eyes. This oan not be good for our health. Secondly, is the damage Road 8 does to our oars. Road 8 gets so muoh use that only one day after being graded, £t is so rough that it shakes your oar violently even at 25 MPH. We have had numerous oar repairs over the years that we attribute largely to Road 8. We can not understand the Counties priorities in determining whioh roads to pave. We have oounted 67 homes that this section of Road 6 serves in addition to alot of thru tre.ffio. The County will not pave this 3 mile section of road, but it will pave many more miles of roads that have much less traffic. Several reoent examples are: * WCR 4 from I-76 to HWY 85. * WCR 41 from Tire Mountain to LaSalle. * WCR 45 from Hudson to the Adams County Line. We believe our oonoerne are valid and would appreciate a response. Better yet, we would appreoiate a commitment and a date when the County will do what we pay property tax for by providing an adequate road for the conditions involved. Sinoerely, A 146% cc • EC- 1��'G\\ Cibm-3/4-4..." r � DEPARTMENT OF ROAD AND BRIDGE PHONE(303)356e000 P,O,BOX 759 • GREELEY.COLORADO 90932 Jeri " COLORADO September 10, 1991 Mr. 6 Mrs. V.L. Frankenberg 3102 Vantage Drive Hudson, CO 80642 R£: WCR 8 between 1-76 and WCR 76 Dear Mr. 6 Mrs. Frankenberg: 1 am responding to your letter to Weld County Commissioner Lacy of September 6, 1991. Enclosed for your information is a copy of the Weld County Dust Control policy which has been in effect for several years. For the last four years the County's major emphasis has been to repair and repave existing asphalt roads, some of which had deteriorated back to gravel. If there was excess funding, roads were paved that had already been upgraded fot the asphalt. WCR. 8 between 1.76 and WCR 37, together with several other roads, will be -submitted to the Commissioners for the 1992 paving plan. The Commissioners make the paving decisions based on the current cost of asphalt and money available in the budget. This paving plan will be put together this fall. If the road is not added to the paving plan, you might consider an improvement district with your neighbors. The County administers the project, and the residents share the cost over a 10-year period through their taxes. n - Mr: Q Mrs. V.L. Frankenberg September 10, 1991 Page 2 If X can be of further assistance, please feel free to contact me. Si °rely Ceo a Goodell Director Enclosure CC/zw:franken cc: Commissioner Lacy Commissioner Kirby WCR 8, 37 File Commissioner Harbert . • 5 WELD COUNTY ROAD AND BRIDGE DEPARTeNT DATE: 9/6/91 C� NP REPORT NAME: . Mr, end Mrs. Frankenberg PHONE NUMBER: Unk ADDRESS: 3102 Vantage Dr. PROBLEM LOCATION: WCR 8 between I-76 and Hudson, CO 80642 WCR 37 COMPLAINT/REMARKS: to cpmplai,ning about the duet problem here and says the road is very rough immediately after grading. Feels the road should be paved. See the attached letter. REFERRED T0: George Goodell RESPONSE REQUESTED: Y YFS NO RESPOND TO: Mr. and Mre. Frankenberg DATE OF RESPONSE: 9/13/91 RESPONDED T0: BY: George Goodell ACTION TAKEN: See the attached letter in response to this complaint. cc: Commissioner Harbert Clerk to the Board WCR's 8. 37 I 1L. ROAD AND BRIDCE/ENCINEERDIC RESPONSE i RECOMMENDED ACTION: Narrative: See the attached letter in response to the complaint. No further action is necessary. ' Method of Response: _ Resolution 21(, Lotter (Attached) Referral latter to No response Worksoasion Maintenance item, already resolved Staff S 'nature • I D�! Gi Cf[ OB � �L BOARD ACTIONS (Initial by Approval)Agree with Recommendation _1 le- 2. AP - . Workseasion _ _.. 5 PETITION TO THE STATE BOARD or ASSrag rr!kt7R1"o71LS Datet,r' ler Ja2m gin. c9 , lg_1 BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS: CLCRK TO THEo .7:0 Your Petitioner, GI t.1 Ay/M/g (name of property owner) (street address, City, State, Zip Code of subject property) hereby appeals the decision of the (check one of the following) . County Board of Equalization, _County Board of Commissioners or Property Tax Administrator dated. R—/6 , 19 , for property located in the county of Wet--P concerning (check one of the following) ,valuation _Refund Exemption !Abatement for the tax year(s) COUNTY SCHEDULE NUMBER OR PARCEL NUMBER: 01'+Z026 (Make sure that your appeal includes a complete legal description of the subject property(ies) . If multiple properties are involved, a list of schedule numbers must be attached. ) PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: This property is classified as: (Please check one of the following) Commercial Xpersonal Property Residential Vacant land 'Xndustrial Agricultural Natural Resources ,Producing Mines --Oil and Gas State Assessed Exempt ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the required attachments) The decision being appealed. A notarized letter of authorization if an agent is filing for or representing a petitioner. _<The Assessor's Notice of Denial or Notice of Valuation. _X_Statement of issues involved in this appeal. ESTIMATED TIME FOR PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: 30 minutes or hours REPRESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) Petitioner will be present at the hearing. ..Petitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. Telephone conference call will be required. Petitioner will be represented by an agent. Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney. Please inform the Board in writing if representation changes are made prior to hearing. /9" Kah a ft 1 '3G 5'23 cam, 1 t5 .y,, ,.,. a 8o S5o • CERTXflCATt OQ @ERVJC,E, I certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals p that X have mailed or"V hand delivered one complete copy to the / (indicate one (County Name) of the following) ,_County Board of Equalization, County Board of Commissioners, or _Property Tax Administrator in • Lee, Q (cif Colorado, on �1 - r3 _, 19 j/ *Attorney or Agent for Petitioner Petitioner's signature 3 Z 9a.3 Ct • Attorney's or Agent's Address Petitioner's mailing address W ..cda rr• a (C A0 i rw 606 -27€.fl Attorney's/Agent's Telephone No. Petitioner's Telephone No. *Please indicate whether this is an attorney or an agent. Please fill out attorney information only it a Colorado attorney will be representing you at the hearing. An attorney may be retained at any time subsequent to filing appeal; however, if an attorney is later retained, an entry of appearance is required prior to hearing. Tlo/petition. frm BAA-l/Rev.91 2 SQUARE FOOT APPRAISAL FORM For use with the RESIDENTIAL COST HANDBOOK Appraisal for —4/ZARit &lF 4z5:0 Mrarn 4eec4del Property owner C/4'C 6v441t tall-/ Address „:-...36 4 5 4 tit/A/V Ay C /u //VAcne_ en tore, ccr i 2. to'i)e c u e Appraiser_RA y T'4T ia Date /n'/l"7 TYPE QUALITY STYLE EXTERIOR WALLS GARAGE TYPE Single Family /Low ❑ No.Stories Hardbosrd/Plywood 0 Detached 0 Multiple ❑ Pair X Bi•level ❑ Stucco 0 Attached Town House ❑ Average ❑ Split Level ❑ Siding or Shingle 0 Built-In ❑ Row House ❑ Good 0 11/2 story•Fin, 0 Masonry Veneer NI Subterranean ❑ Mobile/Menuf, Very Good 0 11/2 story-Unf, 0 Common Brick ❑ Carport 0 House ❑ Excellent ❑ 2'story•Fin. 0 Face Brick or Stone ❑ Garage Area • BASEMENT AREA 21 story•Unf, ❑ Concrete Block 0 FLOOR AREA Unf. /0 5 3 End Row 0 MOBILE/MANUFACTURED BALCONY AREA let I SO& Fin, Inside Row ❑ Alum.,Ribbed ❑ 2nd _ NUMBER OF PLUMBING Alum.,Lap Siding 0 PORCH BAD"AREA 3rd Fixtures NUMBER OP MULTIPLE Hardboard 0 (a) 1 ?1 Total Rough•in UNITS Plywood 0 (b) il 0uan, Cost Extension 1, COMPUTE RESIDENCE BASIC COST: Floor area x selected s0,ft.cost 1.rrai _7 327 SO 7n? 2, SQUARE FOOT ADJUSTMENTS: + — 3, Roofing, 14J OOD SP/.( !tee 1'1 ,?y / 7 4 Z•4, Subfloor J 5, Floor Cover /U...towC .0 1503 () 4 , 1 ,?it/ 6, Plaster interior 7, Heating/Cooling PO re r C 1 AI C. PA r E 5, Energy AdjustmentL • 9. Foundation 10. LUMP SUM ADJUSTMENTS: , 11. Plumbing 72 F 12, Fireplaces 'Ede)e I I ;:2dr5 13, Built•In Appliances AU OW 'D _ (1 ZO 14, Miscellaneous(Dormers) 15. SUBTOTALAOJ,RESIDENCE COST: Line I plus or minus Lines 2.14 r 56 t1`/•E 16. BASEMENT,UNFINISHED MOS. O..s'2 8q 3n , il 17. Add for basement interior finish Ce,:i(c/N C el" V E/ -bv-C wA , I/ d r+ , 1E, Add for basement outside entrance_ . 19, Add for basement garage: Single 0 Double❑ 20, PORCH/BREEZEWAY,describe_ tie Y " r 7 /32 7, /2 l}9? 21, S__CA AA, Cset(. /.vC 127 'Roof '3,69 1 rn P/2s a 22, SUBTOTAL RESIDENCE COST: Total of Lines 16-21 23, GARAGE OR CARPORT•sq,ft.area x selected tic,ft,cost b-^'1' 7/ *-G' 24, Miscellaneous(rgoflaeadjre.nene) .11/44//S4'f-Q GAcArat G. ;JF R.41 14 17 25, SUBTOTAL GARAGE COST: Line 23 plus or minus Line 24 S r u' 26, SUBTOTAL OF ALL BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS: Sum of Line*22 and 25 761 64• 27, Current Cost Multiplier /OJ x Local Multiplier " ITr, X 28, REPLACEMENT COST NEW: Line 26 x 27 75/H 29. Depreciation: Age_.].:. Condition FA r /t Deduction /6 %of Line 28 r ')v,'7/ _ 30, Depreciated cost of building improvements: Line 2$less Line 29 $ 40.At_ St7- Cr é r V.l't 31, Yard improvements cost: List,total,apply local multiplier and depreciate on reverse side 32, Landscaping cost: List and compute on reverie side . 33. Lot or land value /4 y n0 , 34, TOTAL INDICATED VALUE: Total of Lines 30.33 _77 '4 n Pr1AM Inn? Sae beak of pep•for sketch and computation. SQUARE FOOT APPRAISAL FORM 7" /For use with the RESIDENTIAL COST MAN DS OK Appraisal for j 92 / Property owner_ Address G _air C �' �. �.*� - CI_ A�^s4 rent? 57[L' Appraiser 4 a-Uo p Oats /-"/./-7/ TYPE QUALITY STYLE EXTERIOR WALLS GARAGE TYPE Single Family ril Low ❑ No,Stories / Hardboard/Plywood ❑ Detached O Multiple O Fair '® BI-level O Stucco O Attached -CD Town House O Average ❑ Split Level O Siding or Shingle El Built-In ❑ Row House ❑ Good ❑ 11 story•Fin, ❑ Masonry Veneer ❑ Subterranean O Mobile/Manuf, Very Good O 111A story•Unf, ❑ Common Brick ❑ Carport O House ❑ Excellent O 2'story-Fin, ❑ Face Brick or Stone O Garage Area BASEMENT AREA 21/2 story-Lint O Concrete Block ❑ FLOOR AREA Unf. End Row ❑ MOBILE/MANUFACTURED BALCONY AREA 1st y6 Fin, //GI _ Inside Row ❑ Alum„Ribbed O 2nd - NUMBER OF PLUMBING Alum„Lap Siding ❑ PORCH 8RZWY.AREA 3rd Fixtures NUMBER OP MULTIPLE Hardboard ❑ (a) Total Rough.in UNITS Plywood ❑ (b) Ouan. Cost Extension • 1. COMPUTE RESIDENCE BASIC COST: Floor area x selected sq,ft.cost— I`16% "'114 + — 45q, 2. SQUARE FOOT ADJUSTMENTS:. 3. Roofing •"1- — LOS K , 4, $ubfloor 5. Floor Cover 6, Plaster Interior_ 7, Heating/Cooling &CC. C p {_7:A- 1.-meas.- . B. Energy Adjustment 9, Foundation 10, LUMP SUM ADJUSTMENTS: 11, Plumbing TA c C 12. Fireplaces 4/0"/ fAS0MQA-r // _15 13. Built-in Appliances ON h"—SE-4"' 0, 7O 14, Miscellaneous(Dormers) y�� ��/ ' 16. SUBTOTAL ADJ.RESIDENCE COST: Line 1 plus or minus Lines 2-14 • 18. BASEMENT,UNFINISHED . //1/ I Fi G. 17. Add for basement Interior finish /(l/ -R 4? 18. Add for basement outside entrance 19, Add for basement garage: Single ❑ Double❑ 20. PORCH/BREEZEWAY,describe 21. 4.1!F'Si5' 22. SUBTOTAL RESIDENCE COST: Total of Lines 15.21- Sr�� /O yJ. de/23. GARAGE OR CARPORT-sq,ft.area x selected sq.h.cost 24, Miscellaneous(roofing adjustment) , 52C• / 25. SUBTOTAL GARAGE COST: Line 23 plus or minus Line 24 J��r/ - ' 25. SUBTOTAL OP ALL BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS: Sum of Lines 22 and 25 X 27, Current Cost Multiplier /-0 1. x Local Multiplier • Il ' 28. REPLACEMENT COST NEW;r�Line 26 x 27 670 7.'. 29. Depreciation: Age rr 9 ConditionPtt2r Deduction _ .7.— %of Line 28 /t, <07-- 30. 4-� Cry. F`r �'%�,7o+ 30. Depreciated cost of building improvements: Line 28 less Line 29 7• 31, Yard Improvements cost: List.total,apply local multiplier and depreciate on reverse side 32, Landscaping cost: List and compute on reverse side x;4O0 33, lot or land value 77 a,„ 34, TOTAL INDICATED VALUE; Total of Lines 30.33 rmnsa tmrl 4sM$M*M_rmN`Oro ew.Mh NW^PfiAHMNPrfe SQUARE FOOT AtPPRAISALi eRM 6 '16 ,/" F/�/o��•r.use__ with the RESIDENTIAL COST HANDBOOK L , Appraisal for £db wi ! / G,.eat C1 4JJ Property owner f -ice•`' Address '3 G 1 l7 tvC.J% IS to..;.A C. at) Ss n LOT 5 CCTI! </IP Appraiser ed, ali Date 2- 'e TYPE �! QUALITY STYLE i EXTERIOR WALLS GARAGE TYPE Single Family Low ❑ No.Stories Hardboard/Plywood ❑ Detached ❑ Multiple 0 Fair Si BI-level 0 Stucco ❑ Attached ,® Town House 0 Average 0 Split Level 0 Siding or Shingle ❑ Built-In 0 Row Mouse ❑ Good 0 11 story-Fin. ❑ Masonry Veneer ® Subterranean ❑ Mobile/Manuf, Very Good 0 11 story-Unf, 0 Common Brick ❑ Carport ❑ House 0 Excellent 0 2'story•Fin. ❑ Face Brick or Stone ❑ Garage Area BASEMENT AREA 21 story•Unf. ❑ Concrete Block ❑ FLOOR AREA Unf, End Row ❑ MOBILE/MANUFACTURED BALCONYAREA 1st /7hf1 Pin, I7 AO Inside Row 0 Alum,Ribbed ❑ 2nd NUMBER OF PLUMBING Alum„Lap Siding 0 PORCH ORZWY.AREA 3rd Fixtures NUMBER OF MULTIPLE Hardboard 0 (a) Total R0ugh•in UNITS _ Plywood 0 (b) . (Nan. Cost Extension 1, COMPUTE RESIDENCE BASIC COST: Floor area x selected SQ.ft.Cost I7t 7 77A7 Sg 7YJ + — 2. SQUARE FOOT ADJUSTMENTS: 3. Roofing IS A S a 4, Subfloor ` er Le en., I 5, Floor Cover flU /7L! �"`D .71 / 8, Plaster Interior 7. Heating/Cooling 1/5T' W A 7/C/7— l.'tit B. Energy Adjustment 9. Foundation . 10, LUMP SUM ADJUSTMENTS: 11. Plumbing ?ASS + 3 t3 ft 470 _ /4 (t) SP t C. ? I" 12. Fireplaces � 13, Built-In Appliances (stets..t'x't""f - 14, Miscellaneous(Dormers) 1 7/'s 1 S, SUBTOTAL ADJ. RESIDENCE COST: Line 1 plus or minus Lines 2-14 _ f'/"i/2I 10, BASEMENT,UNFINISHED )3 20 ti 1 r/ % 0-4-' 17. Add for basement interior finish I Z1)0 21''Q "gain _ 18. Add for basement outside entrance 19, Add for basement garage: Single ❑ Double❑ 20, PORCH/BREEZEWAY,describe J 21. +o o7 z 22, SUBTOTAL RESIDENCE COST: Total of Lines 15.21 ?�cJ /Y7 or O Alit �1 M 23, GARAGE OR CARPORT-sq.ft.area x selected sq,ft.cost 24, miscellaneous(roofing adjustment) f"N/`4W CM to R C 1624 2.P 7 i 19/7 25. SUBTOTAL GARAGE COST; Line 23 plus or minus Line 24 `+ 51ti 26, SUBTOTAL OF ALL BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS: Sum of Lines 22 end 25 rir/ /S -X -- yip/ 27. Current Cost Multiplier Lai- x Local Multiplier 4 98 , 28. 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A 1, 417 •r Xp: -,;,. \I \ \ ti t. ti � :! \ r C tr . ...'� J!I r n ! • � l;dt� ,i .rye Ir, { '1, r. .. ..., , - { . i kYr .lays t".. r,'.• \` L':St Leteo•.,r:..Nl'ee'".a•-e,.. a .ape' r alAw v!'NS_J ^• . . - 1 ,H.rrrwy iAi•.r.•WP 00 ,y//rM • By MIKE PETERS the Weld County Planning Commission, Kirby's only Q - I have a complaint about Weld County connection to the problem involved his voting,with the Commissioner Dill Kirby that I believe Involves a On- other commissioners, to grant the special use permit in nice Of interest, !live near Windsor, and have recently 1979. , been bothered by a trap and skeet range that opened about three-fourths of a mile from my home. The noise Action Line Warning: Each Christmas season,the Col- as quite disturbing. I called Commissioner Kirby and Omdo Department of Health issues warnings for fami- complained and he said there was nothing he could do lies with small children: ' about IL Later,Ilearned that Commissioner Kirby once O Dispose of colored wrapping paper immediately.It owned the land where the trap range is now located,and may contain lead or other materials which are toxic to sold it to the tap tango owner.Now the zoning rules for small children If eaten or chewed.Teach your children the trap range have been made oven mare lenient,which that ornaments are not food. enables'the mngo owner to make more profit. I have D Tinsel, tree omamenu and hooka are common complained repeatedly about this, and have oven taken causes of choking accidents. Small btu of food such as it to court, but lose, Is Mere anything I can do to fight thls7 nuts,popcorn and mina may also be harardous, AO Beware of fire salts used to produce colored flames - Wo called both Commssioner Kirby and in fireplaces.They contain heavy metals and cause in- Lee Morrison,assistant county attorney. The most im- tense gastrointestinal irritation or vomiting when eaten. pertant feet they gave us is that Kirby never owned the O Keep common baking ingredients.such as vanilla land you're talking about. They said you've filed sev- and almond extract, out of reach. They Contain high eral complaints, which have been investigated, but levels of alcohol and may be harmful to young children. found .no violations of the special use permit. 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WELDS.;r� r E OF COLORADO ccmyrDEPARTMENT OP SOCIAL SERVICES ISIS Sherman street i791 SEP 16 AN 9: V7 „S r - - Denyer.Colored°80703171 Phone pW1 866.5700 e CLERK TO THE COI-,U0 Roy Pruner forernnr &twp,V.Berson Acting Exacta iVe 0lreetOr September 11, 1991 Judy Griego, Director Weld County Department of Social Services P.O. Box A Greeley, CO 80631 Dear ms. Griego: Your Corrective Action Plan failed to adequately respond to all areas of non- compliance identified in the Financial Compliance Review for the period January 1, 1988. through December 31, 1990. Therefore, the State cannot accept this plan as submitted for the following reason: Recommendation No. 1 -- Field Audits staff feel subsidiary ledgers are necessary for the proper flow of accounting data. In addition, these ledgers provide the proper audit trail . Your Field Administrator, John P. Daurio, can be of assistance to you if you would like a more detailed discussion of an acceptable Corrective Action Plan. The Department must receive a complete Corrective Action Plan by close of business September 23, 1991. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, Ilene Bryce / Corrective Action Coordinator cc: Weld County Commissioners v Karen Beye John P. Daurio Pat Horton G. Douglas Mackey Kaylon Roberts ‘C\n 1}�U RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO September 18, 1991 TAPE 891-26 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, September 18. 1991, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL; The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster - Absent Also present; Weld County Attorney, Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of September 16, 1991, as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: There ware no additions to today's agenda. CONSENT AGENDA; Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. (Let the record reflect that Commissioner Webster is now present.) DEPARTMENT HEADS AND ELECTED OFFICIALS: Walt Speakman, Director of Human Resources, and Warren Lasell, County Assessor, each gave brief reports updating the status of their individual departments. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $464,545.19 Handwritten warrants; Payroll $ 4,822,79 Commissioner Webster moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Let the record reflect that a recess was taken at this time to allow the Board to convene as the Board of Social Services. BIDS; PRESENT AND APPROVE FREON - BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS DEPARTMENT; Pat Persichino, Director of General Services, presented the four bids received. The Buildings and Grounds Department is asking for emergency approval of the low bid from Sid Harvey, in the amount of $6.830.88. Commissioner Webster moved to approve said low bid. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, which carried unanimously. PRESENT AND APPROVE PAVING/BALLFIELDS FOR KIDS - FINANCE DEPARTMENT: Mr. Persichino presented the three bids received. He read the recommendation of Michael Allen, Project Manager for Roche Constructors. Inc.. recommending the low bid from Western-Mobile Northern, Inc. in the amount of $116,224.00 be accepted. Mr. Warden commented that these are not County dollars, but are in reference to the Grant that Weld County sponsored. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said low bid. Seconded by Commissioner Webster. the motion carried unanimously. PRESENT ADVERTISING FOR DELINQUENT TAX LIST FOR 1991 - TREASURER'S OFFICE: Mr. Persichino read the two bids received into the record. This bid will be considered for approval on October 2, 1991. PRESENT UNITIZED INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM - SHERIFF'S OFFICE: Mr. Persichino read the sole bid from Audio Intelligence Devices in the amount of $9,717.00 into the record. Said bid will be considered for approval on September 23, 1991. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER TAX ABATEMENT PETITION FROM ROBERT L. AND GLADYS L. WENTZEL, AND DAVID J. AND AMY J. SMOLJAN: Mr. Lasell explained this is in regards to a strip of driveway which was erroneously classified. The correction was made in 1991, and he is recommending approval of the abatement for 1989 and 1990. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said abatement. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER TAX ABATEMENT PETITION FROM ELDOR AND MARILYN IRIS GREIN: Mr. Lasell stated this parcel had been incorrectly classified. It should have been classified as agricultural. It was corrected in 1991. and the Assessor is recommending the abatement be approved for 1989 and 1990. It was moved by Commissioner Webster to approve said abatement. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER TAX ABATEMENT PETITION FROM WALTER F. SEELE: Mr. Lasell explained this parcel should also have been classified as agricultural, and he is recommending the abatement be granted. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said abatement. Seconded by Commissioner Webster, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER TAX ABATEMENT PETITION FROM FREDERICK W. AND SHIRLEY M. LEIS: Mr. Lasell explained this parcel was also incorrectly classified. The abatement request is for the years of 1989 and 1990. and he is recommending approval. Commissioner Webster moved to approve said abatement. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER COLORADO BREAST AND CERVICAL CANCER PREVENTION AND CONTROL INITIATIVE AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: This item was withdrawn at the request of the Health Department. CONSIDER TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 52 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROAD 13 AND 15; AND WELD COUNTY ROAD 19 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 38 AND 42: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve said closures. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. PLANNING: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: VIOLATIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE - VIDAURRI, WENZEL, WHITEHEAD, JORDAN, REIDER, AND GONZALEZ: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve this Resolution Minutes - September 18, 1991 Page 2 authorizing the County Attorney to proceed with legal action against Sotero Vidaurri, Samuel Wenzel, John and Verona Whitehead, Carol 0. and Elda R. Jordan, Larry E. and Alice S. Rieder, and Guadalupe and Soccoro Gonzalez for violations of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES! The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. 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. n �J /// �J APPROVED! ATTEST:,f / /� ;�//G� _ // BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ��/DDy" //(((/// 2Gf G1) WELD COUN , Weld County Clerk to the Board Gor c Chairman By: Deputy Cler to the Board Ge Xge Kenn y, Pro-Teemm W Constance L. Harbert W. y1 C. W.�b W. H. abater Minutes - September 18. 1991 Page 3 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY, COLORADO SEPTEMBER 18, 1991 TAPE #91-26 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, September 18, 1991, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll Call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Weld County Attorney, Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board. Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of Social Services meeting of September 16. 1991, as printed. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the warrants for approval by the Board in the amount of $20,481.83. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. warden. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:05 A.M. n /J APPROVED: ATTEST: /,J ����GD.�i,� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS s`/ww sue// WELD CO LO Weld County Clerk to the Board /� Cord• . a , : airman By;(4:444,11 Deputy Clerk to the Board Ger•e Kenna• , Pro-Tem Constance L. Harbert KKirbyC. W. H. Webster RECORD OP PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Monday, September 23, 1991 TAPE 891-27 • • ROLL CALL: Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Constance L. Harbert C. W. Kirby W, H. Webster MINUTES: Approval of minutes of September 18, 1991 CERTIFICATION OF HEARINGS: Hearings conducted on September 18, 1991: 1) Show Cause Hearing. Windsor Shores, c/o Larry Eckel; and 2) Creation of Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants RECESS FOR SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD: MINUTES: Approval of minutes of September 18, 1991 WARRANTS: Don Warden, County Finance Officer NEW BUSINESS: 1) Consider Purchase of Services Agreement with Weld Mental Health Center and authorize Chairman to sign 2) Consider Combined Cooperative Reimbursement Agreement with State Department of Social Services and authorize Chairman to sign 3) Consider Coordination and Purchase of Services Agreement with Dr. Carol Gerard and authorize Chairman to sign BIDS: 1) Present and approve Removal and Recaulking of Centennial Plaza - Buildings and Grounds Department 2) Approve Unitized Intelligence System - Sheriff's Department Continued on Page 2 of Agenda Page 2 of Agenda BUSINESS: NEW: 1) Consider Lease Agreement with United Way of Weld County and authorize Chairman to sign 2) Consider Tax Abatement Petition from Wayne A. and Joan R. Wagner 3) Consider Tax Abatement Petition from William J. Morehead 4) Consider Tax Abatement Petition from Dick L. and Virginia Joanne Pirnie 5) Consider two Tax Abatement Petitions from Lowell G. and Dorothy Leona Straight 6) Consider Agreement Extension with Economic Development Action Partnership. Inc., and authorize Chairman to sign 7) Consider Memorandum of Agreement with Northern Colorado Health Network. Inc., dba Northern Colorado AIDS Project and authorize Chairman to sign B) Consider Purchase of Services Agreement with Coalition for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention and authorize Chairman to sign 9) Consider temporary closure of Weld County Road 153 between Weld County Roads 92 and 100 10) Consider Resolution re: Repealing and Reenacting all Resolutions and Motions of the Board with regard to Establishment and Structure of Weld County Community Corrections Board and Establishing Weld County Community Corrections Board and Appointing Members and authorize Chairman to sign Bylaws 11) Consider Plowing Permit 089-3C for National Hog Farms, Inc.. and authorize Chairman to sign 12) Consider installation of "Stop" and "Stop Ahead" signs on Weld County Road 39 at Weld County Road 18 Monday, September 23. 1991 CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Sep 23 - Work Session 10:00 AM Sep 23 - NCMC Board of Trustees 12:00 PM Sep 24 - Private Industry Council 7:30 AM Sep 24 - Human Resources Council 8:00 AM Sep 24 - Health Board 9:00 AM Sep 24 - Housing Authority 11:30 AM Sep 24 - Communications Board 2:00 PM Sep 26 - Ten County Budget Conference Sep 27 - Ten County Budget Conference Sep 27 - Centennial Developmental Services 8000 AM Sep 27 - Extension Board 11:00 AM Oct 1 - Planning Commission 1:30 PM Oct 2 - County Council 7:30 PM Oct 3 - Convention and Visitors Bureau 7:00 AM Oct 3 - Local Emergency Planning Committee 2200 PM Oct 3 - Island Grove Park Board 3:30 PM Ott 22 - 1992 Budget Work Session 9:00 AM Oct 24 - 1992 Budget Work Session 9:00 AM Oct 25 - 1992 Budget Work Session 9:00 AM HEARINGS: Sep 25 - Show Cause Hearing. Permagreen, clo Foxy Vendena 10:00 AM Oct 9 - Show Cause Hearing, Richard Hessee/Roggen Feedlot 10:00 AM Oct 23 - Change of Zone from A (Agricultural) to PUD (Planned Unit Development), Harrison Resource Corporation 10:00 AM Oct 30 - Show Cause Hearing, James McDonald (cont. from 09/11/91) 10:00 AM Nov 4 - Show Cause Hearing, Windsor Shores, c/o Larry Eckel (cent. from 09/18/91) 9:00 AM Dec 4 - Show Cause Hearing. Columbine Iron and Metal. Inc., c/o Penny Lovely Philippe (cont. from 6/26/91) 10:00 AM REPORTS: 1) Road and Bridge Department re: Road opening COMMUNICATIONS: 1) State Department of Transportation re: Statewide Improvements For Transportation (SWIFT) 2) Zane M. Pic re: Taxation of Jim and Jody Roth 3) James Kenneth and Maria Elsie Gyurman - Petition to the State Board of Assessment Appeals 4) State Division of Property Taxation re: United Power, Inc.. 1990 Stipulation Before The Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) 5) County Council agenda for October 2, 1991 PUBLIC REVIEWS 1) Notices of Filing Application for Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Permit for Regular (112) Operation - Weld County (pastureland and rangeland) Continued on Page 2 of Consent Agenda Monday. September 23, 1991 Page 2 of Consent Agenda RESOLUTIONS; * 1) Action of Board concerning Show Cause Hearing - Windsor Shores, c/o Larry Eckel * 2) Action of Board concerning Creation of Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority * 3) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from Robert L. and Gladys L. Wentzel. and David J. and Amy J. Smoljan * 4) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from Eldor and Marilyn Lois Grein * 5) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from Walter F. Seela * 6) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from Frederick W. and Shirley M. Leis * 7) Approve temporary closure of Weld County Road 52 between Weld County Road 13 and 15 * 8) Approve temporary closure of Weld County Road 19 between Weld County Roads 38 and 42 * 9) Authorize County Attorney to proceed with legal action for Zoning Violations - Vidaurri, Wenzel, Whitehead. Jordan, Reider, and Gonzalez * Signed at this meeting Monday, September 23, 1991 RESOLUTION RE: DECLARING INTENT TO CREATE THE WELD COUNTY WINDSOR SHORES LAW ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County. Colorado, and WHEREAS, Section 30-11-401, et Seq., CRS, the Law Enforcement Authority Act of 1969, provides the authority to create law enforcement authorities and directs the procedures for establishment thereof, and WHEREAS, a Condition of Approval of Use by Spacial Review (USR) #943, for a private recreational facility, approved by Resolution dated May 13, 1991, wss the requirement that the applicant request the Board of County Commissioners to create a law enforcement authority for the proposed USR #943, and WHEREAS, said requirement was intended to insure the provision of more intensive law enforcement required for a recreational development in an unincorporated area of the County located away from existing municipalities, and wHEREAS, after discussions between the applicant, the Weld County Sheriff's Office, the Weld County Attorney's Office, and the Director of Finance, it appears from the legal and fiscal standpoint that the creation of a law enforcement authority is necessary and appropriate in order to provide adequate law enforcement for the activity pursuant to USR #943, and WHEREAS, the area to be included within the law enforcement authority is as follows: All of the property owned by the Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company and located in Sections 21, 27, 28. 33, and 34. Township 7 North. Range 67 West, and parts of Sections 3 and 4, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, as described in the deeds listed in the attached Exhibit "A", excluding the area known as "Thompson Lake" and excluding all property lying southwest of the New Windsor Reservoir Dam and access road in the Southeast Quarter (SEt) of said Section 33, Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, use of the Law Enforcement Authority for Windsor Shores USR will provide more adequate law enforcement for persons residing in developed or developing unincorporated areas of Weld County, will prevent the crime rate from rising therein and will better assist police, sheriff. and other law enforcement agencies in prevention of crime and in the detection and apprehension of criminal offenders, and WHEREAS, the procedural requirements of Section 30-11-401, CRS, have been met, including publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the area of authority once a week, for at least three consecutive weeks, of notice of the date, time, and place of the meeting whereby this Board considered the action contemplated herein, and 911030 5.1)0•13? L► c ; Page 2 RE: CREATION OF WINDSOR SHORES LEA WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners finds it has jurisdiction herein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, hereby declares its intent to create an Authority pursuant to Section 30-11-401, et seq. , CRS, which shall be known as the Weld County windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority (hereinafter referred to as Windsor Shores LEA). The territory of Windsor Shores LEA shall generally include parts of Sections 21, 27, 28, 33, and 34. Township 7 North, Range 67 West, and part■ of Sections 3 and 4, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, excluding the area known as "Thompson Lake", and is more particularly described in Exhibit "A," excepting all interests in the mineral estate. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners, as the ex-officio governing Board of the Windsor Shore■ LEA, shall have all such powers and duties granted or imposed under Section 30-11-401, et seq.. CRS, and any further powers and duties which may hereinafter be granted and imposed by statute. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Windsor Shores LEA shall be deemed created thirty days following the canvass of votes cast at the election indicating approval of the creation of the Authority, which election shall be held on the 29th day of October, 1991, and shall be conducted pursuant to the Mail Ballot Election Act. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the precinct shall be designated as follows: All of the property owned by the Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company and located in Sections 21, 27, 28, 33, and 34, Township 7 North, Range 67 West. and parts of Sections 3 and 4, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, excluding the area known as "Thompson Lake", which is more particularly described in Exhibit "A". BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the question put forth to the electors at the election to be held on the 29th day of October, 1991, is as follows: "Should the property owned by the Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company, commonly known as the 'New Windsor Reservoir' and generally located in parts of Sections 21, 27, 28, 33, and 34. Township 7 North, Range 67 West, and parts of Sections 3 and 4, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, comprise a law enforcement authority pursuant to the Law Enforcement Authority Act of 1969 to be known as the 'Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority'7" BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that notice of the election shall be published by the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado. and said notice shall contain essentially the following information: 911030 Page 3 RE: CREATION OF WINDSOR SHORES LEA "The election precinct shall be the all of the property owned by the Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company and located in Sections 21, 27, 28, 33, and 34, Township 7 North, Range 67 West, and parts of Sections 3 and 4, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, excluding the area known as 'Thompson Lake', which is more particularly described and recorded in Exhibit "A" attached hereto, and the election shall be conducted by mail ballot. The question presented shall bet 'Should the property owned by the Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company, commonly known as the "New Windsor Reservoir" and generally located in parts of Sections 21. 27, 28, 33, and 34. Township 7 North. Range 67 West, and parts of Sections 3 and 4, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado. comprise a law enforcement authority pursuant to the Law Enforcement Authority Act of 1969 to be known as the "Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority"?' Persons eligible to vote are persona who, on the date of this election, are qualified to vote in a general election in the State of Colorado and have been a resident of the proposed law enforcement authority or, who or whose spouse owns taxable real or personal property within the proposed authority, whether or not said person resides within the authority." BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if a canvass of the votes indicates that a majority of those electors of the authority voting at said election have voted in favor of said proposition, such authority shall be approved and the Windsor./ Shores LEA shall be created, effective thirty days following such canvass. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 18th day of September, A.D., 1991. ki /f BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: iOnai .'��17 WELD CO COT RADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Go o L c airman BY' "aAettAieti44.4 4,4 ✓���rggqq Deputy/Clerk to the Bonn i Geor a Kenna , Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: �1 �AVf�eel,ia9,.l iii Constance L. Herbert Or0ountyo "„,4� Attorney C. W. Kirby /Ja ) ,�� Yom( 10. � W. H. ebst r 911030 den • • NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION In accordance with the provisions of CRS 30-11-405, notice is hereby given that a Special Election regarding the creation of the Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority will be held October 29, 1991, by mail ballot, pursuant to the Mail Ballot Election Act. The election precinct shall be the all of the property Owned by the Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company and located in Sections 21, 27, 28, 33, and 34, Township 7 North, Range 67 West, and parts of Sections 3 and 4, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, excluding the area known as "Thompson Lake", and excluding all property lying southwest of the New Windsor Reservoir Dam and access road in the Southeast Quarter (SE!) of said Section 33, Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The question presented shall bat "Should the property owned by the Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company, commonly known as the 'New Windsor Reservoir' and generally located in parts of Sections 21, 27, 28, 33, and 34. Township 7 North, Range 67 West, and parts of Sections 3 and 4, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado. comprise a law enforcement authority pursuant to the Law Enforcement Authority Act of 1969 to be known as the 'Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority'?" Persons eligible to vote are persons who, on the data of this election, are qualified to vote in a general election in the State of Colorado and have been a resident of the proposed law enforcement authority or, who or whose spouse owns taxable real or personal property within the proposed authority, whether or not said person resides within the authority. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BYt Shelly K. Miller Deputy Clerk to the Board DATED; September 18. 1991 PUBLISHED: September . October 3, and 10, 1991, in The New News • NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION In accordance with the provisions of CRS 30-11-403, notice is hereby given that a Special Election regarding tha creation of the Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority will be held October 29, 1991, by mail ballot, pursuant to the Mail Ballot Election Act. The election precinct shall be the all of the property owned by the Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company and located in Sections 21, 27, 28, 33, and 34, Township 7 North, Range 67 West, and parts of Sections 3 and 4, Township 6 North. Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado, excluding the area known as "Thompson Lake", and excluding all property lying southwest of the New Windsor Reservoir Dam and access road in the Southeast Quarter (SE}) of said Section 33, Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M.. Weld County, Colorado. The Question presented shall be: "Should the property owned by tha Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company, commonly known as the 'New Windsor Reservoir' and generally located in parts of Sections 21. 27, 28, 33, and 34, Township 7 North, Range 67 West, and parts of Sections 3 and 4, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M.. Weld County, Colorado, comprise a law enforcement authority pursuant to the Law Enforcement Authority Act of 1969 to be known as the 'Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority'?" Persons eligible to vote are parsons who, on the data of this election, are qualified to vote in a general election in the State of Colorado and have been a resident of the proposed law enforcement authority or, who or whose spouse owns taxable real or personal property within the proposed authority, whether or not said person resides within the authority. BOARD or COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BYs DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BYt Shelly K. Miller Deputy Clerk to the Board DATED' September 18, 1991 PUBLISHED' September 26, October 3, and 10, 1991, in The New News Affidavit of Publication STATE OF COLORADO at County of Weld, I, Lorita Seidler of said County of Weld, being duly sworn, say that I am an advertising clerk of THE GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE, and THE GREELEY REPUBLICAN SPECIAL sampd'rims* 21. that the same is a daily newspaper of general ya EC/CTION wntv°'"'°' y e.,,ass circulation end printed and published In the City of ,l;,, .ei ,, ,, , .3?awns w "�"aaaiv+nwp a Nenit e1 Greeley, in said county and state; that the notice a In'oa. riff wilt Sofrproo.. Vest el at all.do, a. v.mp advertisement,of which the annexed is a truehas ',wan W,cae 304 f.o.b. Cwnly, Colempd& eangnee copy, nauias I.MmW given ruse slaw entwe.nsm.st*harey, been published in said daily newspaper for consecutive Sewall 'Elestren rep.MMe pursuant to she law tie , 4,44644wr . of ow . ,.En? ,imw.syp.,. . (days) (wed* that the notice was published in the same Law Enferoemam ?� : tm snewrt wth regular and entire Issue ofnumber of said 'Authority will Se held winOs,r m04.^ dew g every Ornate 25( 10 t. by,„ail. erNoroemer4 h !.r, newspaper during the period and time of publication of airot to the row 's4biW,towin said notice, and in the newspaper e.lat t.eMAa,, sp per proper and not in a oases vest'an the site w The .l:s,esa'pniei,,,t .Mn'this elewisn..,.re,.l,n.e., supplement thereof; that the first publication of said be them of thirwi.wty',yote In eesnnel etaetlenrle notice was contained in the issue of said newspaper owMW by Ain Window the Stew.of cetera*, and Rosen/00 one ` Canal hest.her a Woof of the bearing date r;.Cempe verse.1ept.* la`;'ofopeeed IMvremm0enfeM lrow«4t, 7,/17x,epoweronhmny w,wimp a wises Twenty-Pt ghth 34,lbw r,sadM'wm Md Renon.`•nayae amitsbwreel w 67 West, G a ., :1_,•041•1_,•041•44 ,wlM MwM neha,,; SNOW,aM e "s'Traw nelvo '°'m n r,'*tar " day of Sa temher A.D. 19...91; e stmt% sweep dr west eras %et-0ritl4=et ""0"0" r the Mf,RM., Weid Cee ey;/MMY,,tM+.trmprla , and the last publication thereof; in the issue of said C laratIOneaaiudlhe the arse known w Ittenraen tar, a newspaper bearing date the and Seel dkto aN yly wen e ,Vi N"rowR.am✓tthe i w AwEI•Do. T t i�L- Gt11'h si egos SKI In Inn se,nhaan` 441ZNAI A,wimnll, Ownr1 A)of sale seals% LD NIY CLERK day of Saptomher A,D, 19-91; s3„mitt l,t Nunn Flaw _ „ Ne!0M0 that said The Greeley Daily Tribune and The Greeley er w,rN en, r we°Gera%% c. �gamrl° p.pdt�yq *;.BMy Republican, has been published continuously and The, praaentee*hell • ciwo7uninterruptedly during the period of at least six a•, W the Winds, ,aattor-saws• •ts,:tso1•'' , aw"as ,Winds,amp ,Cans' c►ueIIeNEn,-a.M.mha,fr. months next prior to the first true thereof contained oomrMNy hnewn; +es+ la tM•("4$4.4i D.IW said notice or advertisement above referred to;that said -s ,the'+'rNew.W n ..ynn.mp , newspaper has been admitted to the United States mails as second'clar matter under the provisions of the e ' Act of March 3, 1879, a any amendments thereof;and that said newspaper is a daily newspaper duly qualified for publishing legal notices and advertisements within the meaning of the laws of the State of Colorado. September 28, 1991 l Total Chprge; $71.43 Advertising Clerk Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of September AD, 19 91 My commission expires"":7+9 2.-- 921,,,,,;,./.. f14w Notary Public WELD C; Affidavit of Publication :21 0CT 28 t..; 9: 57 STATE of COLORADO et CLaR4. County of Weld, TO THE CO::.3 I, Jody Mullins of said County of Weld, being duly sworn, say that I am an advertising clerk of THE GREELEY DAILY TRIBUNE, and II THE GREELEY REPUBLICAN that the same is a daily newspaper of general dreulation and printed and published in the City of Greeley, in said county and state; that the notcee or advertisement,of which the annexed Is a true copy,has been published in said daily newspaper for epnseeudve fd� �aufeirbil a entire issue (weeks); that the notice ws published in the la easeme.nrdeneteersaM+slre.i regular and entire of wary number of said ershaar newspaper during the period and time of publication of u.alwl. is �,�s,�rs.eerper. wr,rww wersseeeswewweAe,- said notice, and in the newspaper proper and not to s TM.r.werleresw eb/eriwly.rrese. supplement thereof; that the first publication of said IrOeesiessers oar et le,Met Ifeween eeenStleeleiteee notice was contained in the issue of said newspaper sees,Avers► ems ranee weseeterrem.Mw opoiM onsworwasse swamis easiwa,.s.tnr,weeaa,er bearing date •w'lOr urieralr.' lla l Ours MIS)of asewns Om n Fourth Trines f.e.nnrtillee eY Writ M,M Ms P.M.,NW,osMxnt; The quieten ptessillalikhat be "'"7s.w a.any law.s�e,e', day of _October A.D. 119...91.;WIleeineve*NSemsO" seinsef nowna Its x■+• and the last publication thereof; in the issue of said 1Mw4AurnWMet li/w pad 4elw RI.A eR1)' as«ra +w+r+•41 eer,w.srid..r r s.s.■n newspaper bearing date the w s.Areeseaeerev Well e/We Oh PIA,Well orwy,y; TWPnt -1'1ft Odialin ewwrl•Isr �/ ail* reAtalfr ArM leleMMbM�r1 rr Mee'Vetee Illn,,�; J le.rL.yslmesiea�etasVoila waral.il.uwir day of — Ortnher A.D. 19.91,: SS aNSW0egreler'llete.e ian 1.1 wempasween ,w`.my that said The Greeley Daiiy Tribune and The Greeley wpas'seeseii""°"essiessmiesessisIl "sewn*''' Republican, has been published continuous! and autliDAT a •Miterar iaaws/ewwails" IMSwnrsM. � D Y *WOOroouMrrcorn ONONfas uninterruptedly during the period of at least six wewoow.rv;owomooi, months next prior to the first issue thereof contained enextN said notice or advertisement above referred to;that said 0:el_ newspaper has been admitted to the United States 1', RD ..20,_,,-4-444, t". a' ''.":".,11•4;‘,i,,)i . t et e i t , µ mails s seconcklass matter under the provisions of the ' � Act of March 3, 1879, or any amendments thereof;and _ .-_ - that said newspaper is a daily newspaper duly qualified for publishing legal notices and advertisements within the meaning of the laws of the State of Cdorado, Ocloher 4_ 11. 18.1.5. 1991 Teta) Lharges• $89 28 90/4 4,22O1/4:—=d} _ a O Advertising Clerk Subscribed and ewom to before me this 25th day of October A.D. 19 91 My commisslon expire*, 7-27-92 0 —3a..e.e/ YY►*. Notary public ,.��._ . .. ._. .... CCU. m/ _ W�..I.D CCU C0NIV.IJJIui\G\J i?91 0CT 32 1„1 S* 38• ' STATE OP COUORADD ) c>_er,( COUNTY OP WELD )s.s. TO TIC C0.',2.,D , David B. Reynolds, being duly sworn, says that he is publisher of The New News, a weekly newspaper published in K burp in said County and State; that said newspaper has a O 1 circulation in said County ,Item .4* , and has been continously and uni ptedly .puelished therein, " during a period of at least p,, 7v. f31tYutwO Consecutive weeks prior CO �. ^^�u:' ,f^r'/,. the first publication of the annexed V '' '"S/ r notice; that said newspaper is a newspaper within the meaning of the AC74 act of the General Assembly of the bettz State of Colorado,, entitled "An Act ,,, ipm• cam,,, to regulate the printing of legal ,,, , ifs notices and advertisements," and .. Sea w pittetu, amendments thereto; that the notice w y of which the annexed is a printed °CZ,Zo ? ".v'im copy taken from said newspaper, was Pte"./42, 444, published in said newspaper, and in l. P � the regular and entire issue of every number thereof. � ',."' r'e�"/ p. i o a s. once a week for__A_ _____ Ortat iwfsuccessive weeks; that said notice i ., "was so published in 'said newspaper wort ee proper and not in any i supplement z�witoi`'h r thereof, and that the first 4� s publication of said notice as P " "° aforesaid was on the y4,2r4My Oil inet clay Of. V" , 19 .— �e w M�w' �yn!/ "�1 AIy/1 rad and the last on the -, day of ? fldsr". � °Oiszte".. . u. 19 mP , t r ` Neal,�iem 'i. Subscribed and sworn to beforo1° me this sZeday of /^../..ply , 19J=L. 4rYinie. ,f Al ytiQ a.,.--) • My Commission expires March 15,1%2 NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION In accordance with the provisions of CRS 30-11-403, notice is hereby given that a Special Election regarding the creation of the Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority will be held October 29, 1991, by mail ballot, pursuant to the Mail Ballot Election Act. The election precinct shall be the all of the property owned by the Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company and located in Sections 21, 27. 28. 33, and 34. Township 7 North, Range 67 West, and parts of Sections 3 and 4, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado, excluding the area known as "Thompson Lake", and excluding all property lying southwest of the New Windsor Reservoir Dam and access road in the Southeast Quarter (SE}) of said Section 33, Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M.. Weld County, Colorado. The Question presented shall be: "Should the property owned by the Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company, commonly known a■ the 'New Windsor Reservoir' and generally located in parts of Sections 21, 27, 28, 33, and 34, Township 7 North, Range 67 West, and parts of Sections 3 and 4, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, comprise a law enforcement authority pursuant to the Law Enforcement Authority Act of 1969 to be known as the 'Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority'?" Persons eligible to vote are persons who, on the date of this election, are Qualified to vote in a general election in the State of Colorado and have been a resident of the proposed law enforcement authority or, who or whose spouse owns taxable real or personal property within the proposed authority, whether or not said person resides within the authority. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Shelly K. Miller Deputy Clerk to the Board DATED: September 18. 1991 PUBLISHED' October 3, 10. 17, and 24, 1991, in The New News 21.1.030 NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION In accordance with the provisions of CRS 30-11-405, notice is hereby given that a Special Election regarding the creation of the Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority will be held October 29, 1991, by mail ballot. pursuant to the Mail Ballot Election Act. The election precinct shall be the all of the property owned by the Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company and located in Sections 21, 27, 28, 33, and 34, Township 7 North, Range 67 West, and parts of Sections 3 and 4. Township 6 North. Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, excluding the area known as "Thompson Lake", and excluding all property lying southwest of the New Windsor Reservoir Dam and access road in the Southeast Quarter (SEf) of said Section 33. Township 7 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado. The Question presented shall bat "Should the property owned by the Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company, commonly known as the 'New Windsor Reservoir' and generally located in parts of Sections 21, 27, 28, 33, and 34, Township 7 North, Range 67 West, and parts of Sections 3 and 4, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, comprise a law enforcement authority pursuant to the Law Enforcement Authority Act of 1969 to be known as the 'Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority'?" Persons eligible to vote are persons who, on the data of this election, are qualified to vote in a general election in the State of Colorado and have been a resident of the proposed law enforcement authority or, who or whose spouse owns taxable real or personal property within the proposed authority, whether or not said person resides within the authority. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY; DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BY; Shelly K. Miller Deputy Clerk to the Board DATED; September 18, 1991 PUBLISHEDt October 3. 10, 1f7, and 24, 1991, in The New News Ath L fr �. N � Lun • • Ats��� MEMORAndum �� Mary Ann Fein Record T, Clerk and Recorder on. Septemb4r 20. 1991 COLORADO From Bruce T. Barker, Assistant Weld County Attorney &Andy Notice of Election for Windsor Shores L.E.A. After I spoke with you on the morning of September 20, 1991, I called Larry Eckel concerning his house which lies on the property to be included in the Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority. Mr. Eckel told me that no caretaker has lived in the house this year. The Caretaker will move into the house on April 1, 1992. Therefore, the only two people who will be electors for the Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority will be Larry Eckel and his wife. Mr. Eckel also told me about a house occupied by the caretaker for the Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company. That caretaker is a residence of a house located on W.C.R. 74 in the SE corner of Section 33, T7N, R67W of the 6th A.M. , Weld County, Colorado. Mr. Eckel said that the Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company caretaker lives there all year. After speaking with Mr. Eckel, I made the determination that my previous precinct description may need to be amended so as to exclude the Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company caretaker's residence. That property was intended to be excluded from the law enforcement authority by the County Commissioners. I therefore propose the following amended election precinct: "All of the property owned by the Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company and located in Sections 21, 27, 28, 33, and 34, T7N, R67W, parts of Section 3 and 4, T6N, R67W of the 6th A.M. , Weld County, Colorado, excluding the area known as 'Thompson Lake' and excluding all property lying southwest of the New Windsor Reservoir Dam and access road in the SE4 of said Section 33, T7N,R67W of the 6th A.M. , Weld County, Colorado." I apologize for this change in the election precinct; however, I felt that given this new information from Mr. Eckel, it would be beet to more specifically describe that area which we are excluding. / eel-1"7;,0;7 Etevee e T. Barker Assistant Weld County Attorney by 01193,E Ott, MEMORAnDUM Mary Ann Fein Record To Clerk and Recorder pm. September 2Q, 1,941 COLORADO r.o1n Bruce T. Barker, Assistant Weld County Attorney saepa, Election for Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority I have reviewed the Notice of Special Election for the Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority. You asked me to pay particular attention to the language for the "Question Presented. " Attached is a draft copy of the Notice of Special Election. I believe that the description of the area to be included in the law enforcement authority is incorrect, given the decision by the Board of County Commissioners on Wednesday, September 18, 1991, to include all of the shore lines and the body of water at the Windsor Reservoir in the Law Enforcement Authority. It appears to me that the Board now wishes to include only those areas at the new Windsor Reservoir which are owned by the windsor Reservoir and Canal Company. Therefore, I would suggest the following to be the "Question Presented" in the Notice of Special Election: "Should the property owned by the Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company, commonly known as the 'New Windsor Reservoir' and generally located in parts of Sections 21, 27, 28, 33, and 34, Township 7 North, Range 67 West, and parts of Sections 3 and 4, Township 6 North, Range 67 west of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, comprise a law enforcement authority pursuant to the Law Enforcement Authority Act of 1969, to be known as the 'Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority' ?" The election precinct will also need to be changed. I would suggest that we say that the precinct area includes the following: "All of the property owned by the Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company and located in Sections 21, 27, 28, 33, and 34, Township 7 North, Range 67 West, parts of Sections 3 and 4, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, excluding the area known as 'Thompson Lake. '" I have reviewed the definition of "elector" as found in Section 30-11-403, C.R.S. A copy of that Section is attached. the definition states that the elector is a person who, at the designated time or event (October 29, 1991) , is qualified to vote in the general elections of the state, and has either been a resident of the authority for not less than 32 days, or who or 21.2.030 Mary Ann Feuerstein RE: Windsor Shores Page 2 September 20, 1991 whose spouse owns taxable real or personal property within the authority, whether or not the person resides within the authority. I do not believe that this definition provides as opportunity for a corporation to vote in the election. The term "person" is not defined; however, a corporation generally cannot be qualified to vote in general elections in the State of Colorado and a corporation cannot have a spouse. Thus, corporations that own property within the law enforcement authority are not "electors" as per the statute. In addition, any person who leases property within the authority, but is not a resident, is not an elector. Going through the list of electors, I find only three. The Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company is a corporation, and therefore, is eliminated. Windsor Shores, Inc. , is also a corporation, and is eliminated because it is not a person and because it is a leases of the property and not a resident. The Board has decided not to include Steven Weddle. The only electors who are left is the caretaker for Windsor Shores, Inc. , who is now living in the house owned by Larry Eckle and located on the south shore of the Reservoir, and Larry Eckle as owner of the house. If Mr. Eckle is married, his wife may also be an elector. I do not know the name of the caretaker. I will call Larry Eckle to find out his name and to make sure that he will be a resident of the authority area for at least 32 days. He and Larry will also need to be qualified to vote in general elections in the State of Colorado. Please call me at extension 4391, if you should have any questions regarding this Memorandum. `Bette T. Barker Assistant Weld County Attorney pc: Lee D. Morrison, Asst. County Attorney Carol Harding, Clerk to the Board's Office Lanell Swanson, Department of Planning Services 3 30-11-401 GOVERNMENT—COU NTY i l ®, Library References ® t' Counties 0418, 61. .•', : ;` .. WESTLIW Topic No. 104. C1S. Counties §§ 41, 100. 3 c• § 30-11-402. *1. Legislative declaratiot. It is the intent of the general assembly in the enactment of this,part 4n{0''' provide an alternative and additional means to provide law enforcement for°';-. '.`5 the citizens of this state, especially those residing in developed or developing°":':. :;? • unincorporated areas of counties, to combat the rising crime rate therein, aril to better assist police and other law enforcement agencies in the preventiono crime and in the detection and apprehension of criminal offenders. A" (Laws 1969, S.B.15, § 1; Laws 1971. S.B.7, § 1.) . Prior Compilations: C.RS.1963, § 36-27-1. § 30-11-403. Definitions • As used in this part 4, unless the context otherwise requires: •-,)( ;., (1) "Area" or "territory" means all areas of land in a county included' proposed to be included in a law enforcement authority, which may consist'. ‘.; all or a portion of the unincorporated area of the county but may not include'": any single tract or parcel of property containing twenty acres or more withotit.�� the written consent of the owner thereof, unless such tract or parcel would be! entirely within the boundaries of an area. (2)(a)(X) An "elector" of an authority means a person who, at the designated;•' time or event, is qualified to vote in general elections in this state, (XI) Who has been a resident of the authority or the area to be included • • the authority for not less than thirty-two days; or • ' (III) Who or whose spouse owns taxable real or personal property wi ,.•: `:'- the authority or the area to be included within the authority, whether or • • said person resides within the authority. (b) A person who is obligated to pay general taxes under a contratt.to' purchase real property within the authority shall be considered an •• '• - within the meaning of this subsection (2). The ownership of property 00 .. which a specific ownership tax is paid pursuant to law shall not quail& a;;: person as an elector. Taxable property shall mean real or personal • subject to general ad valorem taxes. tt'. . (c) Registration pursuant to the general election laws or any other , shall not be required. ,,y (3) "Law enforcement authority", referred to in this part 4 as an" "" • ••: ty", means a taxing unit which may be created by a county in this stale' purpose of providing additional law enforcement by the county sheriff. residents of the developed or developing unincorporated area of the (4) "Publication", when no manner of publication is specified, m ' cation once a week for three consecutive weeks in a newspaPe of. • circulation in the area of the authority. It shall not be new' publication be made on the same day of the week in each of•fb° tr 466 a, N 21.1011 x`: • COUNTY POWERS AND FUNCTIONS §30-11-405 • ,,, consecutive weeks, but not lesssan fourteen days, excluding thellay of first ' publication, shall intervene between the day of the first publication and the 3 day of the last publication, and publication shall be complete on the day of ! j -. . the last publication. i n (Laws 1969, S.B.15. § 3; Laws 1970, S.B.18, § 17; Laws 1971, S.B.357, § 4; Laws 1971, Wry. S.B.7, §§ 2, 3, 9.) P'• prior Compilations: C.R.S.1963, § 36.27-3. § 30-11-404. Organization of authority I.N.Z4 i' (1) The board of county commissioners of any county in this state may by r resolution create an authority pursuant to the provisions of this part 4, which authority shall be a political subdivision of this state. i 1.;- (2) No resolution creating an authority under this part 4 shall be adopted i 1 by a board of county commissioners unless prior notice of such action, including the date, time, and place of meeting of said board, shall be made by publication, and an opportunity to be heard in person or by counsel shall be afforded to persons desiring to appear. (3) The resolution creating such an authority shall contain the following f (a) The name of the proposed district, which shall include the name of the f county and the words "law enforcement authority"; (b) A general description of the territory included in the authority, with 1r . such certainty to enable a property owner to determine whether or not his property is within the authority; and Ij (c) Where applicable, the specific powers and duties of the authority, as r 1provided in this part 4, but i£ the authority is authorized to exercise all such i , ! powers and duties under this part 4, only a general statement to this effect need be included. (4) The resolution creating any such authority shall not take effect until I • thirty days following the canvass of votes cast at the election conducted ; pursuant to section 30-11-405. (5) On the effective date of such resolution, the board of county commis • :loners shall, ex officio, constitute the governing board o£ the authority and , shall exercise the powers and duties prescribed in this part 4 and in the he' , resolution. „t; (Laws 1969, ,'S.B.15, § 4; Laws 1971, S.B.7, § 4.) l Mop Compilations: C.R.S.1963, § 36-27-4. f' / ` f 30'-11-405. Elecuon t' N (1) The board of county commissioners shall call a special election in the l' I‘• urn proposed to be included in the authority, as described in the resolution, [' li which election shall be held not less than thirty nor more than forty-five days f t after adoption of the resolution by the board of county commissioners. i. I'; • 12 c1No authority shall be created unless the proposition to create such ty shall first be submitted to and approved by the electors of the : authority. 467 -ell • • NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION In accordance with the provisions of CRS 30-11-405, notice i■ hereby given that a Special Election regarding the creation of the Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority will be held between ?the hours of 7100 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, the 5th day of June, 1991.? The election precinct shall be the entire ?Windsor Shores Special Review Permit area? in Weld County, Colorado, as described and recorded at Book 71297, Reception #22485657, of the records of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder, and 7shall be by mail ballot? The question presented shall be: "Should the area known as the Windsor Shores, Use by Special Review, which is generally located in parts of Sections 27, 28, 33, and 34, Township 7 North. Range 67 West, and parts of Sections 3 and 4, Township 6 North. Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, be included in a law enforcement authority pursuant to the Law Enforcement Authority Act of 1969 to be known as the Windsor • Shores Law Enforcement Authority?" Persons eligible to vote are persons who. on the date of this election, are qualified to vote in a general election in the State of Colorado and have been a resident of the proposed law enforcement authority or, who or whose spouse owns taxable real or personal property within the proposed authority, whether or not said person resides within the authority. ?In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the County of Weld, this 18th day of September. A.D., 1991.7 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Shelly K. Miller Deputy Clerk to the Board DATED: September 18, 1991 PUBLISHED: 7September 26. October 3, and 107. 1991, in The New News S NOTICE Pursuant to Section 30-11-401, et seq., CRS, as amended a public hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Board of County Commissioners of Wald County. Colorado, Weld County Centennial Canter, 913 10th Street, First Floor, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified. All persons in any manner interested in this matter 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 may be examined in the office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, located in the Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Third Floor. Greeley, Colorado. DOCKET NO. 91-49 • DATE; September 18, 1991 TIME: 10:00 a.m. REQUEST: Creation of Weld County Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority, generally known as the Windsor Shores. Inc., USR 0943. which includes part of Sections 27, 28, 33, and 34, Township 7 North. Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County. excluding the mineral interests located therein. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY; DONALD D. WARDEN WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BY: Shelly Miller Deputy Clerk to the Board DATED: August 28, 1991 PUBLISHED' August 29. September 5 and 12, 1991, in the New News COfy"h. M°'":1 sAa C.10a5 IC' "1)5W-ft-ft &1t" SaQteAra34 (991 • WELD COus CON,MISSIo:.L%) . • STATE OF COLORADO ) %9f $E�? I 3. 1 19 )s.s. CLERK COUNTY OF SELO I TO THE 606,"D David S. Reynolds, being duly sworn, says that he is publisher of The New News, a weekly newspaper published in Keenesburg in said County and States that said newspaper has a o 1 circulation in said County rue-rn:^, "w- •^• ^ and has been continously and w ws usninterruptedly ,published therein, . o a period of at least a' fifty—two consecutive weeks the first prior to e. et the publication of the annexed in fay .A d... Cir notices that said newspaper is • MOW newspaper within the weaning of the V�y 'yENNIO� act of the O 1 Assembly of the p.,wp/.e�se. 11 Iry y�4aarse. ..l !re of Colorado,, entitled "An Act ,,„1nW'.rs.ie�a'1w " - to regulate the printing of legal ''wm ° Lt tt notices and advertisements," and pawl a w+tt.g '.a— to.aWn .t fhosm . amendments thereto; that the notice .,ans, La. h. AAA* i . 3 of which the annexed is a printed ���n naim w copy taken from said newspaper, was r-. no.a"�t Ia: will wheal .. wa zot published in Said newspaper, and in a "Naw.iC°a° 'v''PoPee unmle- the regular end entire issue of Dm-a�newiiiWa every number thereof. le ., { f' T. s1e..tl.n1 d Was Once i week for ^ ' mass. law successive'. weeks; that said notice '��w .."µthe Wia1•w &w.w -.1_ N No. In " h lariat was so published in said' newspaperMa.w�..ta°"s.�wN r aa67 Wag proper and not in any supplement ., erellow.m., .ate.&. maim thereof, and that the first , . bww. publication of said notice as aforesaid,�C was on the "TAP " uN , J 1 day ofY 19 1i_,, ,;� .; TED A st'd,,' I N and the last on the day of ' Ap- -- 1 gI Subscribed and sworn to before mw this day of _ , 19,^ . 21..`D 3.!') • WELO COUNTY COMM SSiOUERS ;991 SEP -9 LYI 9: 47 STATE OF COLORADO 1 CLERK COUNTY OF WELD >s.`. 7071iEB0�?D David S. Reynolds, being duly sworn, says that he is publisher of The New Ness, a weekly newspaper published in Keenesburg in said County and State; that said newspaper has a O 1 circulation in said County and has been Continously and moil nterruptedly .published therein, during a period of at least 'fifty-two COnseCutive weeks prior to the first publication of the annexed *tit notice; that said newspaper is a 6������........... �.a newspaper within the meaning of the ai. w act of the G 1 Assembly of the v�.r I State of Colorado,, entitled "An Act to regulate the printing of legal W''ir C'"-•., notices and advertisements," and 'w o "'air amendments thereto; that the notice '""wjto' `"i.r` : of which the annexed is a printed g`% 3� ` 'hi,fi . wA COPY taken from said newspaper, was kit ie r published in said newspaper, and inph are"" the regular and entire iscue of . .4 every number thereof, $ oilcan,�' _ .arn.a M once a week ek y trn LYCCe/iGiVe weeeks) that said notice . was so published in said newspaper x •b21 nn proper and not in any supplement •�, thereof, and that the first A, sw. um publication of said notice as 1,,, °etitt»IOU ,,,M.�'" ate'; aforesaid, was on the ird . ws ¶ dry of A 4-rt_4 ', 19 _ w ,'r"'1 +r.r..f. . d r In FYN and t e 14last on the � day of ° n • Zh9 ' b. "rwti un ils ,, Subscribed and swo n o before '' me this day of i 19,". mmmemeomm.e.mm • • RESOLUTION RE: SET HEARING DATE FOR WINDSOR SHORES LAW ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY 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 May IS, 1991, the Board did approve the request of Windsor Shores, c/o Larry B. Eckel, for a Site Specific Development Plan and Special Review Permit for a private recreational facility (boating and camping) in the A (Agricultural) Zone District, and WHEREAS. On August 28, 1991, the Board deemed it advisable to sat September 18, 1991, as the date to consider the creation of a law enforcement authority for said Special Review Permit. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that September 18. 1991, at 10100 a.m. , be, and hereby is, set as the hearing date to consider the Creation of Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 28th day of August. A.D. , 1991. n lit BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: n(/'�, � WELD COUN C RADO Weld County Clark to the Board Gordo rman By: e /,�•�1L1, y • Deputy Clerk to the Board GeOTge Kennedy. Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: EXCUSED Constance L. Harbert ytc'y�.County Attorney C. W. Xi y / �/ / . 1,1 • 1C � Ii� � {�*et_2'4 W. H. Webster 911040 7 IA �1 f 073n 4 ... EXHIBIT "A" All of the property owned by the Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company and located in Sections 21, 27, 28, 33, and 34, Township 7 North, Range 67 West, and Parts of Sections 3 and 4, Township 6 North, Range 67 west of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, as described in the Deeds which are recorded in the office of the Weld County Clerk and Recorder at the following books and pages: BOOR PAGE 76 519 114 304 163 82 163 83 200 534 208 290 208 291 211 83 211 271 216 75 218 76 218 452 221 483 233 198 233 474 241 128 254 39 254 118 260 15 300 40 1351 287 RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING SHOW CAUSE HEARING - WINDSOR SHORES, CIO LARRY B. ECKEL 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 September 18, 1991, a Show Cause Hearing was conducted to consider revocation of Special Use Permit #943, issued to Windsor Shores, c/o Larry B. Eckel, and WHEREAS, Larry B. Eckel is operator, and Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company is owner of said facility, located on property described as part of Sections 27, 28, 33, and 34, Township 7 North, Range 67 West, and part of Sections 3 and 4, Township 6 North, Range 67 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County. Colorado, and WHEREAS, Mr. Eckel was present, and WHEREAS, the Board heard all of the testimony offered concerning this matter and, having been fully informed, deems it advisable to continue said matter to November 4, 1991, at 9.00 a.m. to allow the Permit holder time to comply, and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, that the Show Cause Hearing concerning Windsor Shores, Inc., c/o Larry B. Eckel be. and hereby is, continued to November 4, 1991, at 9.00 a.m. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that Mr. Eckel be, and hereby, is allowed until November 4, 1991, to come into compliance with Special Use Permit #943, or said Permit shall be revoked. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 18th day of September, A.D., 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /{/n �� WELD CO ORA Weld County Clerk to the Board Gor cy, rman By: eputy Cler : to the Board Geo a Kenn , Pro-Tam APPROVED AS FORM: 1 ' eta/✓ ln�f-e-e Constance L. Harbert ounty Attorney 7 C. w. Kir y W. H. Webster ' 911089 P.1 08 3 ? cc 114, P4L, APPS 4 Fla Ho4O I S.O PT PORM PREeC:R16ED 6Y THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR FORM 9201/664/90 PETITION FOR ADATEMENT OR REFUND OF TAXES-a P. alt.6O.DENYn5 St Petitioner,: Use this side only. �y�[ y Colorado AUGUST-23 , 19 City or`f'�n To The Honorable Board of County Commissioners of map County Gentlemen: The petition of a Pa .RQBEFT4e4JICADYS..L•& ROWAN DAVID J & AMY J whose mailing address is• 436044M5 MITE, .CO 80516 City or Town Mato Lip Cad SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OP PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL 5703786 24806N PT S2 NW4 9 1 68 BEG. . .M&B respectfully requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A. D. 19...$$.., 19.90..... are erroneous, illegal, or due to error in valuation for the following reasons: (Completely describe the circumstances surrounding the incorrect value or tax.) LAND IS TANG snap USED AS DRIVEWAY. PART OF RESIMTIAL UNIT. MILL LEVY .077207 MIL LEVY .081601 Value Tax Value Tax Orig. 1,260 $97.28 1,260 $102.82 Abate. .810 $62..54► 810 $..66.10 Bat, 450 $34.74 450 $ 36.72 The taxes (have) (hantsto been paid. Wherefore your petitioner prays that the taxes may be abated or refunded in the sum of $...328_66 I declare, unaer 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. •,&01 >C% Petitioner By Anent Address 4630 WM 5, ERIE, CO 80516 • ALS0ZQO c.c. , GS, RIP!" 911102 RESOLUTION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHEREAS,The County Commissioners of Wald County, State of Colorado, at a duly and lawfully called regular meeting held on the 19th day of September A,D, 19.91....,at which meeting there were present the following members;..Cba rroan..G.oxdan..A.,..La,cy.A.,sand..cortminaionexa,.Ceexge..Aannady.....C.onstanca,.1... liArbexG...C.F'r...Kl.rby.....and,.lelph Waba,Get 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.....Waxxen..lraaelA and taxpayer xob.eXt,..and..G.,adya Wen .?�e7,..4.nd. being present; and own.) (name) av77.. and Amy Smoxjan WHEREAS, The said County Commissioners have carefully considered the within applies. tion, and are fully advised in relation thereto, NOW BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board CQDS,uta with the recommendation of (oon....or don not aortae° the assessor and the petition be #DD1;Ayed...., and an abatement/refund...b.a..a1.7A.xed (.p $1(19(( roved deified) 62.54 (be•unwed or not be.unwed) on an assessed valuation of$L(.1.9.9.01.. 8L for s..66•,.L0 oral tax r the year(s) 1999...6..1990 Chard my Commissioners. STATE OF COLORADO, )) }ss, County of W4.14 1 1, Dopald.,E.,,.WAY;den..,,,Clexk..to...the..A.aarc1 County Clerk and Ex-officio Clerk Of the Board of County Commissioners in and for the County of WeI4 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 WeAd County.now in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County, at....GCS4deYw..G.Q7,RXAld4 this A.6Gh of �p.G0. A. D. I9.9.1..... �. yr�sf�+h/� ierk. By... ,at.rs a.::. . /2,�%,-eg _ ty ACTION OF THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR Denver,Colorado, 19 The action of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to the within petition, is hereby O approved; p approved in part S ❑ denied for the following reason(s) • ATTEST: Secretary, Property Tax Admin►stretor, I i g . , s I 4 < d ! m .> $ i ., i„ ,t,„ ,. , , i. Z g a ❑❑� �' a A a CLERK TO THE BOARD ro.BOX The 0 GREELEY.COLORADO$0082 ciao)30$.4000 W.A225 111 P COLORADO September 6. 1991 Robert and Gladys Wentzel David and Amy Smoljan 4360 Weld County Raod 5 Erie. CO 80516 RE: 5703786 Dear Robert and Gladys Wentzel, David and Amy Smoljan: 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: 24806N PT S2 NW4 9 1 68 BEG. . .M&8. This meeting is scheduled for September 18, 1991. at 9:00 a.m. , at which time you may be hoard. 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. atakadeht Donald D. warden. Clerk to to the Board BY: ( Z7Y1/—S <<rr !r' Deputy Clerk to the Board.... XC: Assessor County Attorney QlllO�• /e•OrT FORM PRESCRIBED BV THE FRO►EIrr'TAX ADMINISTRATOR FORM 920 1/664/90 PCTITION FOR ABATEMENT OR REFUND OF TAXES-a P.NOao a 0D,a*fl sav Petitioners: Use this side only. GREELEY Colorado A Sr..za 19.93..... City or Town To The Honorable Board of County CommissIonera of d County Gentlemen: The petition of GREI13.II,UOR•is-MARILYN LAYS whose mailing address is• RT..4..8p}(..22g ZIYwsCity or Town 8mo 8 SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL 6302886 16031-N W60' OF N235.6' NW4SE4 32 1 66 respectfully requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A. D. 19..8.9..., 19.QQ are erroneous, illegal, or due to error in valuation for the following reasons: (Completely describe the circumstances surrounding the incorrect value or tax.) LAND WAS MISCLASSIFTLD. USED AS PART OF FARM MILL LEVY .077207 I LL LEVY .077864 198.9.... 19.90... Value Tax Value Tax Orig. 650 $50.18 650 $50.62 Abate. 630, $48,.64 630 $49..06 Bal, 20 $ 1.54 20 $ 1.56 The taxes (have) (h0e() been paid. Wherefore your petitioner prays that the taxes may be abated or refunded in the sum of $ 97•.•90 1 declare, unoer 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. 9 Wntlon.r By Anent Address RT 414x 41%wrQKQ....$QGQI1. ... ACN1 cc ' /1J; en, 911103 I 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 lath, day of September ,A.D. 19.91 at which meeting there were present the following members:..Chairmad_Ooxdon..k.,...La..cY.,...and..COMM100ACinex.a_ce0xS4 Kgnne4Y.,...C.9.getenAe„I,,.. Harbe>;.t.,...C..w,,,,Ki~tby.,t...And W,H. Wabetet 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...,,Wax7tga,Laee),a, and taxpayer ... l,dcz..An...................................being present; and "lame) (name) WHEREAS, The said County Commissioners have carefully considered the within applica. don,and are fully advised in relation thereto, • NOW BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board...,........... with the recommendation of (odnoun or don not concur) the assessor and the petition be....appxoved......, and an abatement/refund be a).).ewed 1g a rovvegd or denied) t 64 (be allowed or mat be allowed) on an assessed valuation of for $.. g49..v6 tot:! tax for the year(s) 19x9...4...1990 Chaff .&' : •t•rd y Commissioners. STATE OF COLORADO, )) }es. County of Wald 1) I, Aonead..A.....Waxden..,.,CJ.eXk..l:9...th9.,*.91x4 County Clerk and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners in and for the County of, Y,C.Ad State of Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing order is truly copied from the records of the proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners for sald....Weld County, now in my office. 1N WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County, at G>l34leY....g9lOF.gAR this 1$th Q{y of ePt.%Vt$ A. D. 19.91.... t/n.4 .. U jy/ Seemey-Clerk. By.....I�.. .1.i'�/^�C'+"'+^�"''"_ "'r ACTION OF THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR ^TCm7uwVFar Denver, Colorado, 19 The action of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to the within petition, is hereby 0 approved; ❑ approved in part S ❑ denied for the following reason(e) ATTEST: Secretary. Property Tax Administrator. t 4 1 114 p '3 .x; 1 il `6 ill B giii . 1 i to Cs. .4 t i I 41 ; 1 4 III . v l b 'r7 < .A StyiS I x con ` �' I 8 a i V tt CLERK TO THE BOARD TTtin P.O.BOX 754 1r I I ONEEL.EY.COLORADO 40672 OM)3564000 E It 4226 COLORADO September 6 . 1991 Eldor and Marilyn Crein Rt 4 Box 228 Brighton. CO 80601 RE: 6302886 Dear Eldor and Marilyn Grain: 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' 16031-N W60' OF N235.6' NW4SE4 32 1 66. This meeting is scheduled for SEPTEMBER 18, 1991, at 9:00 a.m. , at which time you may be heard. The Assessor is recommending that the Board APPROVE your petition. The meeting will be held in the Chambers of the Board, Weld County Centennial Center, First Floor, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the above specified time. If you have any questions concerning this matter. please do not hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely, girnatart Donald D. Warden, Clerk to the Board w di 'el Deputy Clerk to t2:e Boar 'CC: Assessor County Attorney A MOO 16.0►T FORM PRESCRIBED lb'THE PROPERTY TM AOMIN161M10n FORM 920 1Aem/90 PETITION FOR ABATEMENT OR REFUND OF TAXESwu P. icon.co,Tara sett Petitioners: Use this side only. CREELZY Colorado .ALICUST.23., 19,91••.• City or Town To The Honorable Board of County Commissioners of WELD County Gentlemen: The petition of =LE WALTER..F whose mailing address is:...4,7.0.Q„ GR 'X.„..... co;) ...8063.4 . City or Town stet* LO Cal. SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL 4596486 MIL 21909 SW4NW4 11 4 67 E(C. . .M & 8 respectfully requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A. D. 19...S9..., 19,,,9.0... are erroneous, Illegal, or due to error In valuation for the following reasons: (Completely describe the circumstances surrounding the incorrect value or tax.) LAND MISCLASSIFIED. LAND IS AGRICULTURAL. fl1 LEVY .108768 1CL LEVY .122030 19$9.... 19... ' Value Tax Value Tax Orig. 6,610 $718.94 6,610 $806.62 Abate. 6.a,1Q $664:1.56 ¢,110 745.60 Bal. 500 $ 54.38 500 S 61.02 The taxes (have) (hYt@0*ot) been paid. Wherefore your petitioner prays that the taxes may be abated or refunded in the sum of S...1..41.0..1.6 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. 721Jaeer,1 :t F Petitioner w y l O( CO . By Anne Adaress.&2 P....I�?1.1,' -- ris 20.4 ;s'ca0 GC. it 57 (d-r 4 ) � P 91:11p1-5. f n 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 latit day of Sept inabax , A.D. 19...91,,.,at which meeting there were present the following members:..0haixman..C.oxdon...>~....lAacy.....antl...Commiaalon et:a„C,aores...Kon,nedy.....Conasanca..L.. Rarbe,T.t;..:.C;;.W,,,,Kirby.....and..W.li.....Webs.t er 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.......WsxxeA.,l.ase.11 and taxpayer Wal.Cex.,Se.0.le being present: and then") (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 (Conflate or does not sonar) the assessor and the petition be.,.ADpr.O.V.e.d......., and an abatement/refund...,...be...a11.0.Wed ((119ggg(a99pprobbved11o1r denied) 66b6, SS (Its allowed or not be allowed) on an assessed valuation of y(.19.9D3 .d:l,l.R...for s.9th .8 to tal tax for the year(s) 19.,a9..b, 1990 Chal o o ounty Commissioners, STATE OF COLORADO, ]] }as, County of WA1d 1 I. ..,.Acti A D% Wikxder.a..G2.,9=,k„S.4..,Ch.4..848s;d County Clerk and Ex•officlo Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners in and for the County of.........Ws.l,d 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 Wild County, now in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County, at cX%OrnnoCA.IArM,Qa this...1.8t;h ay of Ss tomb 2.. . . A. D. 19.91 Quay Clerk. 1 /t qty. ACTION OF THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR Denver, Colorado. 19 The action of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to the within petition, is hereby O approved; 0 approved in part $ 0 denied for the following reason(s) ATTEST: • Secretary. Property Tax Administrator. 4� I Ill '8 bir I I i ! i fa 7. li a � a V V . L" . .ix 9 I 4C o z z y cg JiJill1311 14 0 , bl .§ il 1 ili (, 4IV8 P I . a gi �t 4171111 CLERK TO THE BOARD P.O.Box Tae OREELEY.COLORADO 80632 6100)3564000 EXT.4226 �i COLOR,.ADO September 6 , 1991 Walter Seale 4709 W 11 Street Greeley, CO 80634 RE: 4796486 Dear Walter Seele: 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: MIL 21909 SW4NW4 11 4 67 EXC. . .M&B. This meeting is scheduled for SEPTEMBER 18, 1991, at 9:00 a.m. . at which time you may be heard. The Assessor Is recommending that the Board APPROVE your petition. The meeting will be held in the Chambers of the Board, Weld County Centennial Center. First Floor, 915 10th Street, Greeley. Colorado, at the above specified time. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely. gamin Donald D. Warden, Clerk to the Board By: Deputy Clerk to the Board( XC: Assessor County Attorney 9111O1 I&.0IT POEM IM5CRIer0 M THE IIIORRTy TAX AOMINIsTMTOPI FORM 0201/604/00 PETITION FOR ABATEMENT OR REFUNO OF TA)(ES.4 F WOO&Oa,OV*E l en s Petitioners: Use this side GREELEY . , Colorado AUGUSC•••.23 19.91.... City or Town To The Honorable Hoard of County Commissioners of to . County Gentlemen: The petition of LEIS....F.RtDaCCK.1d..&..S Y.M whose mailing address is:.......1508.RANCH0,WAY 71 CO ...8(1537 car or Town lute Zip Cods SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL 3351686 12257 L3 SE4SE4 9 5 65 EXC. . .M&B respectfully requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A. D. 19...89.., 19,.90 are erroneous, Illegal, or due to error in valuation for the following reasons: (Completely describe the circumstances surrounding the Incorrect value or tax.) PROPERTY HAS ALWAYS BEEN IN AGRICULTURAL USE. WAS ERRONEOUSLY VALUED AS RESIDENTIAL. MILL LEVY .083801 MILL LEVY .085075 19.89... 19-22‘ Value Tax Value Tax Orig. 15.040 $1,260.38 0 11,5/7y0 $984.32 Abate. 6.6.7.Q $ 5. a1.9.4 �.I.2Y.x..............$272.24 Bat. 8,370 $ 701.42 8,370 $712.08 The taxes (have) (haueOmst) been paid. Wherefore your petitioner prays that the taxes may be abated or refunded in the sum of 5....831..20 I declare, under penalty of perjury in the second degree that this petition, together with any accompanying exhibits or statements, has been examined by me and to the best of my knowledge, Information and belief Is true, correct and complete. Ate R.�.�l .LL By Mint Address 1508 RANCHO WAY, WV LAND, CO 80537 A5C0 • aC L.Gg. li PP 911100 �� I A J RESOLUTION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHEREAS. The County Commissioners of Weld County, State of Colorado. at a duly and lawfully called regular meeting held on the 14th day of Sap.tamber A.D. 19...91....,at which meeting there were present the following members:.Chairman,.Go.rdoA.Z-...lwdcyr..,and...0.03:4749.9.1.on4Y4.•G4.9.rge lcenne4Y„ Constance L. I:Carl:ext G,W, Kirby, and W.H, Webster notice of such meeting and an opportunity to be present having been given to the taxpayer and the Assessor of said County and said Assessor.......Wucreo...Lase],l and taxpayer ...Ftederick.,and...Shirley...l e.i,a being present; and (0am ) (name) WHEREAS, The said County Commissioners have carefully considered the within applica- tion,and are fully advised in relation thereto, NOW BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board,...,.c9X14.ure with the recommendation of (concur'or doe,not concur) the assessor and the petition be...APPro.Y.ed........, and an abatement/refund be...allowad, 11998g(n49Dpt$oyvad6o7rr denied) SS8 96 (be alloW.d or not be allowed) on an assessed valuation of s�. 3s 83.$3:20B...for 3.27.2.24. tal tax for the year(s) 19..$9...4. 1990 Ch f County Commissioners. STATE OF COLORADO, 55. County of WeX4 I, .....R0Pa,J,d..A,..,.Wsx.AgfA...CJ,eFk St? the Board County Clerk and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners in and for the County of W41,S) 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 cr91O,eY.A..GAU3P4,9........., this ,1M y of $ .ptem er A. D. 19 9 - _d,///7".�� CauMy Clerk. By....l.,:k�k ,.4ty. ACTION OF THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR Denver, Colorado, 19 The action of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to the within petition, is hereby ❑ approved: Q approved in part $ 0 denied for the following reason(s) ATTEST: Secretary. Property Tax Administrator. i 4 f 11$ I fit , I 11• h i iii iI z t I , ci. 01 t ill ic; (+ S •3 � e B oo, a ii a CLERK TO THE BOARD ro.sox The GAMEY,COLoup°soe32 MO)3564030 scr.4226 �i COLORADO • September 6. 1991 Frederick and Shirley Leis 1508 Rancho Way Loveland, CO 80537 RE: 3351686 Dear Frederick and Shirley Leis: 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: 12257 L3 SE4SE4 9 5 05 EXC. . .M&B. This meeting is scheduled for SEPTEMBER 18, 1991, at 9:00 a.m., at which time you may be hoard. 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. Sff incerely,24/I ,r-_// Donald D. Warden, Clerk to the Board Deputy Clerk to the Boar XC: Assessor County Attorney 1111OO RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING. WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 52 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 13 AND 15 FOR TWO WORKING DAYS, FOR CULVERT REPLACEMENT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County. Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 42-4-410(6) (a), CRS: .local authorities, with their respective jurisdiction, may for the purpose of road construction and maintenance, temporarily close to through traffic or to all vehicular traffic any highway or portion thereof for a period not to exceed a specified number of work days for project completion and shall, in conjunction with any such road closure establish appropriate detours or provide for an alternative routing of the traffic affected. . .", and WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to said statute and upon the basis of traffic and personal investigations, has determined that conditions exist which make it necessary to temporarily close to through traffic and to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on said County roads by posting signs thereon. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. deems it necessary to regulate, warn and guide vehicular traffic on County roads and any intersections thereof, and it hereby authorizes and orders the posting of such traffic control devices as shall be reasonably necessary to regulate, warn and/or guide traffic thereon for the safety of the general public and that said traffic control devices shall conform to the Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, does declare and establish that Weld County Road 52 between Weld County Roads 13 and 15 be temporarily closed, with said closure being effective September 12, 1991, for approximately two working days, and further. that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. 911090 EFoo2 y cc % G, GM , So/ asp Page 2 REt TEMPORARY CLOSURE - WCR 52 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 19th day of September, A.D.. 1991, nunc pro tunc September 12, 1991. n / e ML4 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTESTe n._�I:1/ WELD COUN • 0 Weld County Clerk to the Board i Gard act" rman • By; Deputy Clerk to the Board G Kenn y, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS PORMt (� E Constance t. Harbert 5- County Attorney C. W, Kir y W. Abe er Sa V 911090 .. ,c $Y ol a O W N Y Y gro.7 a 0..i O II II U O al 0 N 4 y m ,-1 (-4 aA W Q 41 O H 01 Os N s.... 0% N .q )4 ml •'p4j oi o a II tN F O IA N 94 el .- g co � to C ' & d X .I. dl r fa lap�l .ri ~ io 004-4 Y Nq• X 2 � C § Q X Upai Y cn Oa 44 G OC �1* 'Zen V .�•l N H Q M •• yy ,.., n ooC '� U .O.1 A II II G4 K H N .i Y p f•9 0% ,., Z W O 0V a .1 CC Z a 8 pa M pa [-4 •"l sxm wo a 4-1 al IS 0 u In •ift l0 OTC cmPG COD MOO ll II co x fg Y .. .. .. 0 O . w c m 0 �� 44 u � 04 at 4 [NO V V N 1.1 -4 M1 a oa cm a CO 911090 vet .. 1, , u q Q. j ee 71r, ri1 caclmz., ;:' cu. H;c{,t g iCS4 er- • • � � • Read • . C(oScd 3 ( l � . • .O . b. .. I , 1 l c sive' o Ty 0' �hoer? , a~ a-ec w ha At F�ashpr :u. � � god erased Z ..-c_4 fie4 v, Arrow . • 9-. 12OQd elated '1/2b/ 0 v•Pvni G'Ai- FO or Cu/uPv7t" rep lccewi No H-f— . • ^.x��,ti TITLE �n( (2l2cUre tucte sa of G/cR /3 el click is - • SURVEY BY A {AYr DATE J 4/ / DRAWN BY DATE '^:1' ��4V,r CHECKED BY DATE �j 4.1:7:64.7.,z •;_ ", ..J:7, COUNTY ROAD Na ��4 w+% ; • ... "..^"'.• �� APPROVED BY COUNTY ENGINEER iitr-ta.+ '�;•'' . WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF , ENGINEERING -r,-�••4.A-• YORM I6 411(0q02 , �J•tti.:ki, j n.•, RESOLUTION RE: REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 19 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 38 AND 42 FOR TWO DAYS. FOR CULVERT REPLACEMENT WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant t0 Section 42-4-410(0)(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 19 between Weld County Roads 38 and 42 be temporarily closed, with said closure being effective September 13, 1991. for approximately two working days, and further, that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. 912092 ff(roo2 y cG; �G, G/h, Soy 45, Page 2 RE: TEMPORARY CLOSURE - WCR 19 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded• adopted by the following vote on the 18th day of September, A.D.. 1991, nunc pro tuns September 13, 1991. WELD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: /040849/11/447 WELD CO�!�TY OLO' .DO � Weld County Clerk to the Board Go fn La . airman BY' 4.440,16,-..1-1.4, ' Deputlea to the‘-.. Ge• a Kenn y, Pro-Tem r APPROVED AS ORM: Constance L. Harbert 71.,41i '" County Attorney C. w. Kirby 0 d i.� �� �W. H Webster 911092 Pr _ x .... a o .'tIN'1 CO ..l 0 � o II U0 w en 1C y ..1 • I II .f a ogsid Mi in ..1 M 0%N \ 0% NI IS >I P.1 E *.tv at II 11 43 M E+ O �vi .i cn co 0 C tv ppqq d N 1.43 Q 04 � da d C Z t rn .) w mow a h. x II OC m u y ply r pi ypX C V C Vw2 a) O Q ' U N & m II II & � ' 1 pf M 01 I y a 0 m oy�•••. Of •{ § In (n O k4 24) n - to oa u n aoma �z' Cm aao tiIXsx r+ 0. • w O • w C 0. nip 0 Gco cf,~0 y � � N0) Z II A W d (3,pN pa ro O) h. 0.. II CO Cs X OC ca fd Q. O. II w 911092 le goad C(osed� 0 t •' A kcoet Pt flour 7sa ' — 4 '' 14-% , Pcg 92 fr-r N • 'rya 100 fie) code i vi me (c;/�1 cacle.„ usi N.,k, 704:1 cr. KI-l>. wr llli Al. g10SA.Y boa of alas rot ie0 a oioi e !o sed 0.e }ov►r A(raw5 lea / 2-1° >Cr%c Q r Iy • . . • pi—af tuck 3r Read Poe 91/s/qi For oppioxintoies/y of woe 1.45 thyS Poe Cu fvrri' ✓fp/acPkm Ps. r 1 ....1 _:....:... TITLE egad elswer chec /9 of wce 3r d wetc 1/. • • - — -.;: SURVEY BY DATE DRAWN or Peer DATEVa/ 6"S•+•:`•414-'...;• � �'•• CHECKED BY DATE �' // /q COUNTY ROAD NO. (! Z! ,rw: .1....04'...� • •' •� APPROVED BY COUNTY ENGINEER i:.:�iZ::hs; WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT CF ENGINEERING .:•,,,-.µ; RESOLUTION RE: AUTHORIZATION FOR THE WELD COUNTY ATTORNEY TO PROCEED WITH LEGAL ACTION AGAINST CERTAIN PARTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Department of Planning Services has referred certain violations of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance to the County Attorney's Office, and WHEREAS, those persons in violation of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance are Sotero Vidaurri, Samuel Wenzel, John and Verona Whitehead, Carl 0. and Elda R. Jordan, Larry E. and Alice S. Rieder, and Guadalupe and Soccoro Gonzalez, and WHEREAS, despite efforts by the Planning staff to resolve said matter. the violations have not been corrected, and WHEREAS, the Board deems it necessary to bring legal action against those individuals as hereinabove named to correct said violations. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Thomas O. David, Weld County Attorney, be, and hereby is, authorized to proceed with legal action against Sotero Vidaurri, Samuel Wenzel, John and Verona Whitehead, Carl O. and Elda R. Jordan, Larry E. and Alice S. Rieder, and Guadalupe and Soccoro Gonzalez to remedy the violations of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, and any other persons occupying the properties, any persons claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 18th day of September, A.D., 1991. gabOdetten BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: WELD COUN . C� O� Wald County Clerk to the Board �, „ l Gord• 4' . Airman By: 447.didAd ..,e /�Deputy Cl the Board eo a Kenna• , Pro-Tam �` APPROVED AS T4•FORM: �_�Y4 ir�.w11beyf2.66.1--- r----------% COnstence L. Harbert _ 'tell! ounty Attorney C. W. Kir y W. :Webs N ':Ili 141-1-7 ter •Gc.. % PA C9./ 010 t. (`) 911099 ^-kDgal y Board of County Commissioners September 13, 1991 To Onto Department of Planning Services COLORADO smm Legal Action Authorization Sublwu 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, the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, and the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. Zoning Ordinance Violations: VI-1791 VI.1785 Sotero Vidaurri Carl O. and Elda R. Jordan P.O. Box 325 Route 1, Box 98 Frederick, CO 80530 Gill, CO 80624 VI.1787 VI.1792 - Subdivision VI Samuel Wenzel Larry E. and Alice S. Rieder 1353 Weld County Road 37 23455 Weld County Road 17 Brighton, CO 80601 Johnstown, CO 80534 VI-1788 VI.1793 John and Verona Whitehead Guadalupe and SOCCoro Gonzalez P.O. Box 393 P.O. Box 124 Kersey, CO 80644 Cilcrest, CO 80623-0124 The Department of Planning also recommends that the County Attorney be authorized to proceed with legal action against any other persons occupying the properties, any persona claiming an interest in the properties, and any persons acting in active concert with the identified parties. 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I••• PO ON CO ll II DI. 0a to r 0 A or 0 60 8 x x r sr ceni �OF COLORADO OVARTMENTONTRANSPORTATION '071 SU 1 b kr?. 4.1 @01 fiat Arkansas Ave, ^'( i ,• Care.Colorado 30222 - �`ei�J` (so3)7s>•3o11 TO THE QOA7-,D 4 �:. September S, 1991 000887mr Chairman County Commission Dear County Commission Chairman: The passage of legislation creating a Department of Transportation included language pertaining to regional transportation plans in relation to a statewide transportation plan. The legislation also requires the Department to establish a process for incorporating the regional transportation plans into the statewide plan. A Copy of the pertinent pages of the legislation is enclosed for your information. The development of a workable, relevant statewide transportation planning process can best be accomplished working jointly with the counties, municipalities, and regional organizations. As a starting point, the Department has created an inclusive reference for all the processes pertaining to statewide transportation development--SWIFT which stands for Stateside Improvements For Transportation. Several critical building blocks for SWIFT are already in place, including the County Hearing Process, and the Five Year Program of Projects. These elements must be supplemented with a long-range, intermodal planning process capable of producing a financially feasible, environmentally sound statewide transportation plan. We will be holding public issue forum* around the state to obtain input and build consensus on the transportation issues which the statewide plan must address in order to serve our long-term mobility needs. A framework document is being prepared for these issue forums. You should receive a copy of the framework document within a month. A brief status report on SWIFT is contained in the enclosed brochure. we are also enclosing a SWIFT button. We look forward to being in your area and talking with you. If you have any questions or would like additional information, contact Marilyn Ragusa at (303) 737-9759. Very truly yours, a e , tohi , Direc r `- Div sion Transportation Development Enclosure* gi31CA cam- ' EG, PWXXYoAt' - duties. (1) THERE IS HEREBY CREATED. IN THE, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. THE TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT DIVISION. THE HEAD OF WHICH SHALL BE THE DIRECTOR OF THE TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT DIVISION, WHICH OFFICE IS HEREBY CREATED. 2) THE TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT DIVISION AND THE OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR OF SUCH DIVISION SHALL EXERCISE THEIR POWERS AND PERFORM THEIR DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS UNDER THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AS IF THE SAME WERE TRANSFERRED TO THE DEPARTMENT BY A TYPE 2 TRANSFER, AS SUCH TRANSFER IS DEFINED IN THE "ADMINISTENTIVE ORGANIZATION ACT OF 1968", ARTICLE 1 OF TITLE 24. C.R.S. (3) THE TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT DIVISION SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROVISIONS OF PART 11 OF THIS ARTICLE. 43-1-118. Employees - duties. ALL EMPLOYEES OF THE DEPARTMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDE' 1bR IN THIS PART 1 SHALL BE EMPLOYED AND SHALL SERVE PURSUANT TO THE CONSTITUTION AND LAWS OF THE STATE. THEY SHALL HAVE SUCH POWERS AND SHALL PERFORM SUCH DUTIES AS MAY BE ASSIGNED TO THEM BY THE CHIEF ENGINEER, BY THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. OR BY THE DIRECTOR OF THEIR RESPECTIVE DIVISIONS. SECTION 2. Article 1 of title 43, Colorado Revised Statutes, 1984 Rep1. Vol., as amended, is amended BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW PART to read: PART 11 TRANSPORTATION PLANNING 43-1-1101. Legislative declaration. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY HEREBY FINDS AND tECGUZSMIXT LOCAL GOVERNMENT INVOLVEMENT IN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING IS CRITICAL TO THE OVERALL STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION PLANNING PROCESS. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY RECOGNIZES THAT REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSIONS AND • TRANSPORTATION PLANNING REGIONS ARE THE PROPER FORUM FOR TRANSPORTATION PLANNING AND THAT THE COUNTY HEARING PROCESS IS THE PROPER FORUM FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT INPUT INTO THE FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM .OF,(PROJECTS. HOWEVER. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY ALSO RECOGNIZES, THAT STATE INVOLVEMENT IN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING. THROUGFf+4f)g DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. IS EQUALLY CRITICAL TO OVER STATEWIDE PLANNING, AND THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY RECOGNIZES? THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AS THE PROPER BODY. IN COOPERATION WITH REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSIONS AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS. FOR DEVELOPING AND MAINTAINING THE STATE TRANSPORTATION PLANNING PROCESS AND THE STATE TRANSPORTATION PLAN. 43-1-1102. Definitions. FOR THE PURPOSES OF THIS PART 11, UNLESS THE CONTEXT-OTHERWISE REQUIRES: PAGE 23-HOUSE BILL 91-1198 . s N. (2) 'COMMITTEE' MEANS THE TRANSPORTATION PLANNIN6 COMMITTEE CREAKED BY SECTION 43-1-2304. (2) "COUNTY NEARING PROCESS' MEANS THE PROCESS OF REVIEW OF HIGHWAY PROJECTS IN COUNTIES PERFORMED BY THE DEPARTMENT. (3) "DEPARTMENT" MEANS THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. (4) "METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION" MEANS .A METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION UNDER THE FEDERAL. "URBAN MASS TRANSPORTATION ACT OF 1964' (PUBLIC LAW 88-365. 49 U.S.C. 1601 ET SEQ.). (5) REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION" MEANS A REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION FORMED UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 30-28-105. C.R.S. (6) "REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION PLAN" MEANS A TECHNICALLY BASED, LONG-RANGE. FUTURE NOBILITY NEEDS ASSESSMENT FOR ANY PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT REGION. (7) "TRANSPORTATION PLANNING REGION" MEANS A REGION OF THE STATE AS DEFINED BY THE RULE OR REGULATION PROCESS REQUIRED BY SECTION 43-1-1103 (5). THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF SUCH REGIONS SHALL BE FIFTEEN. FIVE OF SUCH REGIONS SHALL BE THE FIVE METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATIONS EXISTING ON JANUARY 1. 1991. (8) "STATE PLAN" MEANS THE COMPREHENSIVE STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION PLAN FORMED BY THE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 43-1-1103 (5). 43-1-1103. Trans rtation planning (I) A TWENTY-YEAR TRANSPORTATION PL�IALL BE REQUIRE6 FOR EACH TRANSPORTATION PLANNING REGION WHICH IS COMPRISED OF A METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION. OTHER TRANSPORTATION PLANNING REGIONS MAY. THROUGH INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENTS DEFINED IN SECTION 30-28-205. C.R.S.. PREPARE AND SUBMIT SUCH A TRANPORTATION PLAN. A REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION PLAN SHALL INCLUDE, BUT SHAH . NOT BE LIMITED TO. THE FOLLOWING: (a) IDENTIFICATION OF TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES AND SERVICES. INCLUDING EXPANSION OR IMPROVEMENT OF EXISTING FACILITIES AND SERVICES. REQUIRED TO MEET THE ESTIMATED DEMAND FOR TRANSPORTATION 1N THE REGION OVER THE TWENTY-YEAR PERIOD; (b) TIME SCHEDULES FOR COMPLETION OF TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS WHICH ARE INCLUDED IN THE TRANSPORTATION PLAN; (t) ADDITIONAL FUNDING AMOUNT NEED AND IDENTIFICATION OF ANTICIPATED FUNDING SOURCES; AND ' PAGE 24-HOUSE BILL 91-1198 (d) EXPECTED ENVIRONMENTAL. SOCIAL, AND ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED IN THE TRANSPORTATION PLAN, INCLUDING AN OBJECTIVE EVALUATION OF THE FULL RANGE OF REASONABLE TRANSPORTATION ALTERNATIVES. INCLUDING TRAFFIC SYSTEM MANAGEMENT OPTIONS. TRAVEL DEMAND MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES AND OTHER TRANSPORTATION MODES, AS WELL AS IMPROVEMENTS TO THE EXISTING FACILITIES AND NEW FACILITIES, IN ORDER TO PROVIDE FOR THE TRANSPORTATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL NEEDS OF THE AREA IN A SAFE AND EFFICIENT MANNER: AND (e) SHALL ASSIST OTHER AGENCIES IN DEVELOPING TRANSPORTATION CONTROL MEASURES FOR UTILIZATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE AND FEDERAL STATUTES OR REGULATIONS. ANO THE STATE IMPLEMENTATION PLAN. AND SHALL IDENTIFY AND EVALUATE MEASURES THAT SHOW PROMISE OF SUPPORTING.6LEAN .AIR OBJECTIVES., (2) A REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION PLAN SHALL STATE THE FISCAL NEED TO MAINTAIN MOBILITY AND WHAT CAN BE REASONABLY EXPECTED TO BE IMPLEMENTED WITH THE ESTIMATED REVENUES WHICH ARE LIKELY TO BE AVAILABLE. (3) (a) ANY REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSIONS FORMED FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONDUCTING REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION PLANNING OR ANY TRANSPORTATION PLANNING REGION SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE. IN COOPERATION WITH THE STATE AND OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES. FOR CARRYING OUT NECESSARY CONTINUING. COOPERATIVE, AND COMPREHENSIVE TRANSPORTATION PLANNING FOR THE REGION REPRESENTED BY SUCH COMMISSION AND FOR THE PURPOSE OF MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF SUBSECTION (4) OF THIS SECTION. (b) IN THE ABSENCE OF A LOCALLY GENERATED REGIONAL • TRANSPORTATION PLAN BY A DULY FORMED REGIONAL PLAN,-NG COMMISSION. THE DEPARTMENT SMALL INCLUDE THESE AREAS IN THE STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION PLAN AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE APPROPRIATE LEVEL OF PLANNING AND ANALYSIS TO INCORPORATE THE NEEDS AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE REGION IN AN EQUITABLE AND CONSISTENT MANNER WITH OTHER REGIONS OF THE STATE. (4) THE REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION PLAN FOR ANY REGION MAY RECOMMEND THE PRIORITY FOR ANY TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENTS PLANNED FOR SUCH REGION. THE COMMISSION SHALL CONSIDER THE PRIORITIES CONTAINED IN SUCH PLAN IN MAKING DECISIONS CONCERNING TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENTS. • (5) THE DEPARTMENT SHALL INTEGRATE AND CONSOLIDATE THE REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION PLANS FOR THE TRANSPORTATION PLANNING REGIONS INTO .A COMPREHENSIVE STATEWIDE ' TRANSPORTATION PLAN. THE FORMATION OF SUCH STATE PLAN SHALL BE ACCOMPLISHED THROUGH A STATEWIDE PLANNING PROCESS SET BY RULES AND REGULATIONS PROMULGATED BY THE COMMISSION. THE STATE PLAN SHALL INCLUDE. BUT SHALL NOT BE LIMITED TO, THE FOLLOWING FACTORS: PAGE 25-HOUSE BILL 91-1198 . s.. ., (a) AN EMPHASIS ON MULTI-MODAL TRANSPORTATION CONSIDERATIONS. INCLUDING THE CONNECTIVITY BETWEEN MODES OF TRANSPORTATION; (D) AN EMPHASIS ON COORDINATION WITH COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL LAND USE PLANNING. INCLUDING EXAMINATION OF THE IMPACT OF LAND USE DECISIONS ON TRANSPORTATION NEEDS AND THE EXPLORATION OF OPPORTUNITIES FOR PRESERVATION OF TRANSPORTATION CORRIDORS; AND (C) THE DEVELOPMENT OF AREAWIDE MULTI-MODAL MANAGEMENT PLANS IN COORDINATION WITH THE PROCESS OF DEVELOPING THE ELEMENTS OF THE STATE PLAN. 43-1-1104. Transportation advisory Committee. (1). A TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE IS HEREBY CREATED. THE COMMITTEE IS TO BE COMPOSED OF ONE REPRESENTATIVE FROM EACH TRANSPORTATION PLANNING REGION. IF A REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION HAS BEEN FORMED IN A TRANSPORTATION PLANNING REGION. THE CHAIRMAN OF SUCH COMMISSION OR THE CHAIRMAN'S DESIGNEE SHALL BE THE REPRESENTATIVE FOR SUCH REGION ON THE COMMISSION. IF ANY TRANSPORTATION PLANNING REGION HAS NOT FORMED A REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION. THEN THE REPRESENTATIVE SHALL BE CHOSEN BY THE BOARDS OF COUNTY. COMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTIES CONTAINED IN SUCH REGION IN CONSULTATION WITH OFFICIALS OF THE MUNICIPALITIES CONTAINED IN SUCH REGION. (2) THE COMMITTEE SHALL PROVIDE ADVICE TO THE DEPARTMENT ON THE NEEDS OF THE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS IN COLORADO AND SHALL REVIEW AND COMMENT ON ALL REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION PLANS SUBMITTED FOR THE TRANSPORTATION PLANNING REGIONS. THE ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMITTEE SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED TO CONSTRAIN OR REPLACE THE COUNTY HEARING PROCESS. 43-1-1105. Metropolitan planning commissions. THE PROVISIONS OF THIS PART 4`SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED YO REPLACE OR INTERFERE WITH THE DUTIES OF METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATIONS. SECTION 3. Title 43. Colorado Revised Statutes. 1984 Repl. Vol.. as amended. 1s amended BY THE ADDITION OF A NEW . ARTICLE to read: ARTICLE 10 AERONAUTICS DIVISION 43-10-101. Legislative declaration. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY HEREBY DECLARES THAT TAERE EXISTS A NEED TO PROMOTE THE SAFE OPERATION AND ACCESSIBILI4Y OF GENERAL AVIATION IN THIS STATE; THAT IMPROVEMENT OF GENERAL AVIATION TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES WILL PROMOTE DIVERSIFIED ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACROSS THE STATE; AND THAT ACCESSIBILITY TO AIRPORT FACILITIES FOR i PAGE 26-HOUSE BILL 91-1198 2 i r 77-4,, ,,, , , .. . g i ! 1 is i 1 ; K_T;iiiiii • • • . • ! lipti31t M 6 ' 531 so it .g 8 I I— rialig.Pt li1. rgg t La hns:agtit hhi,;.5 ii *I; Pis g208.11I. §Iiii;t gh:Pligi o h4;611111i3 'g .1§ 11§13.1i ig: b . §,lig §3. W � � i i its Hillitili m -5$ iNi 111"zral _ 1111P1a 4P1 .f. LL ��$ lil oiii3d111 ;!Sim wiwi gsiii —°i g oil 1 1, iI., Ili tt s % % % % IQ g S 1IllII ' • • • • =4. - !it m v s Q T 1[� w m3yj w � �tg: 1 m g y �A 3. � O L III 4-cres Oh '' Er cc a I • ri T a &i.r. C alit 4 m 111 a ilea. 0 lOog; g n g ii ! I ; ` ii : `i ' 4. 11g91111 PI 1,1 • a � o. ° a T s • �g pµ M7 bW1 F JA,' Y'� ,r a �L" y, N� trafrisi i ! �.�q O4). 1 '''.:;'4114M'',"' ' :1 `'.e ' . n �'-. i 4. bk , J� lea S✓ ..e°,A ru ', ,nNt.r �'4-4., + { x k. c At T�� � ph t�. - " 44, ?ffr H.N. p . .1 '. . 4 TAME 1.11 •LotoU+' '`' • A7TORl'ICYATLjIU.frCCi�; `� ,. „soil 21221Yfnth&feet N103 °reetey,`Colo►sgQpQa15 Ai TO: 05 (s03)3564771 CLEF`S TO TN.'E. OaRD August 9th, 1991 Chairman of the Board, < Weld County Board of County Commissioners - ',v._ 915 10th Street' Greeley, CO 80631 RE: Taxation of Jim and Jody Roth . 2515 let Avenue, Greeley, CO Deer Chairman end Boards I represent Jim and Jody Roth .who own two. parcels of property at about the 2500 Block of 1st Avenue. Crowley. ' Colorado. This property was annexed by. the City of Greeley at about the time that it was .purchased . by the Roth's in 1977 or '7978. Mr. Roth ham been paying dual taxes for fire protection since the time he; had purchased this property. He was paying for fire protection to Western-:Hills, a special district, and to the-City .of Greeley... Ultimatelyl , upon learning about this .problem. Mr. Roth petitioned' for exclusion from Weeaern : Hills and on February Sth.., 1990 an order -Of eRClusion was ultimately "filed. He had commenced this petition =Agguat "8th, 1989.. In, the interim, tne .Aasassor managed' to squeeze_ another $263.46 out of Mr. Roth for- his five protection. On behalf of Mr. and Mrs. Roth I had previously written Brian Newkirk of Western Hills Fire Department of February 11th. 1991 asking for a refund of the .S1 .379.86 that Mr. Roth had paid from 1978 to the present time. I had received a reply from Don Janklow vho represents Western Hills Fire, Protection District than Western Hills is unable to repay any , amount to—my ckient unleas. -and until authority is--given._the- Fire Protention District. by the Board of County ,Commissioners sitting es the Board of Equalization. I had spoken with Mr. Lee Morrison of the County Attorney's A . Office after receiving my reply from Mr. Janklow.- Mr. Morrison Promised ss that he would look' into ,what. he. would consider to be the proper_ procedure or approach from Mr. Roth`to; take to obtain a refund. Mr. Morrison has not gotten back to me and I am sure that other matters have occupied -his' time. My fear is 'that. although we started our request for -abatement: or refund within' one year of the date Mr. Roth's.-taxes, vere 'last paid, ve, nov may'' be outside the year period' of time . prescribed under what Z consider. to bei the appropriate or apposite' sections on-. taxation and collection in Title 39 of the Colorado Revised- Statutes. at P3"l. g itr. ce:QA /Q4c, - . • - d.°; - Please consider , this a continuing: petition for refund or abatement and take the appropriate action. to officially authorize Western Hills to refund at' least the lest year's taxes of $263.46 to the Roth's. if' not the lest three years, whichever you deem appropriate after consultation with your legal counsel. Yours very truly. GM.e./ ., • 2 ne M. Pic ttorney at Law pc: Jim and Jody Roth � . Nom /vet os 'ESP -S-' (,eF is f,-: • aa. e; ' Sle 141-1-41 ,. ip Q of.4/ (�9��,%y'u�iC V- I 'dm ,,,,,4:: G4e_ ,. Neil Q�`-/ �� �i F r . .�.. ...�....... ter.. i..... ...1 /{�/ /f y II / _ V ♦. A•,I ., #.T ,I//�'/Jr{�/�_'/TL `v _ 11'�V �' ds is �S frN 0. . i• p . ..4.. _ �.:'. V3 N. W Y A .i" _ ., . . 1 t ''''''' OFFICE OF COUNTY AnORNEY PHONE OU COUNTY EXTOR EY flo Avie P,O.BOX 163E GREELEV,COLORADO E0E32 Will COLORADO August 26, 1991 Mr. Zane Pic 1122 Ninth Street 1 *105 Greeley, O 8 RE: Taxation of Jim and Joy Roth Dear Mr. Pic: ears that the only possible You have requested relief from certain taxes paid from 1978 to the present on behalf of the Roth's. It appof the mehanism for reibursement of ifc thetaxes werem recentlyassessed funds abatementd only X have enclosed acopy abatement petition form which could be filled out and filed along with your letter for a formal request. It is my understanding that pursuant to CRS Sections 32-1-501 and 502, Greeley, Western Hills and should be t all ehad sta an ing in which to assert a that a property district As occured in you circumstances, decision by matter is heard y the district board. An app a district not to eat of e exclude can mad w tthe property lies he twit inia municipality, file alternative route, here is to file a petition with the District Court. The Assessor has no authority to change district boundaries until the special district or court acts and an order is recorded. No automatic exclusion takes place when a municipality e may be an overlap in taxation itherns into an area served y a special district even though alit and the special district. and services between the municipality clients were unawareour counsel Unfortunately, circumstances for some period of time before seeking your as to how to avoid the dual taxation. if they receive notice The assessor can only change a mill levy change in distrtaxes ict that the district boundaries have changed prior to trie assessment of levies in exclusion of propertyer of each ewhich occurs after effect on or boundaries by will not have any the year previous have byear. Mr. Roth's petition for exclusion, taxes until the following y would not affect the taxes which was 1989,granted February would be paidduring 1990. The money levied in 1989, collected in the spring of 1990 became collectible and due on January 1 , 1990, for taxes levied in 1989 . . Qit 4 1 . A , 2Mop ; . .g el, €A ._ • i , I I 4, 11 V v� a .... , ro i ` ? � F, O M C(e.M' roy.. ro w c Eli .. e-n'I K H I. �-- s.)., GS, et n. }A I I/ ,�Na N r/. r�f,-.Vt' t . / .. I a _ zer • G n., ' ,-,,,j , I' ANA 1r.`j 1. V CO .1U F::- 11,, J#. 1 ,4, y!...: 1 i ICI( , 1 OFFICE OF COUNTY ATTORNEY PHONE(301)9S6 4000 EXT.4301 'If S Alm BOX 194 P,O.BOX6REElEY,COLORADO 80632 E00�2 I ii i e. COLORADO August 26, 1991 Mr. Zane Pic 1122 Ninth Street e31 #105 Greeley, CO 8O RE: Taxation of Jim and Joy Roth Dear Mr. Pic: You have requested relief from certain earn thatdtfrom1978 to the present on behalf reimbursement the Roth' s. It apD of the mechanism for ererecentlysses ed. iXnhave enclosed aecopy d only if the taxes were recently abatement etitiletter for a formal reques oom whiCh could t filled out and !Sled along with your It is my understanding that pursuant to CRS Sections 32-1-501 anin d 502, Greeley, Western Hills and your client all beexcludedhad sta ansp vial which to assert a that a prop rY district As occured in your circumstances, the matter is heard y the district board. An appeal of a decision by a district not to exclude can be he Board of made to alternative route, where t t the property lies with Commissioners. municipality, is to file a petition with the District Court. The Assessor has no authority to change district boundaries until the automaticle istrict or court acts and an order is rannexes. into an area served by a takes place when a municipality taxation special district even though theta may and d athe overlap speClaindistrict. and services Unfortunately,�eiteappears that en the iyour tclients were unaware counsel of the circumstances for some period of time before seeking y as to how to avoid the dual taxation. The assessor can only change a mill levy if they receive notice that the district boundaries have changed prior to h in assessment of levies in November of each yeaccurs after taxes for boundaries by exclusion of property which o the year previous have been billed � not for exclusion,t have any effect on taxes until the following year. Roth's would not affect the taxes which was granted February S, 1990, levied in 1989 , which would be paid during 1940. The money January collected . in the fspring of 1990 levied in became collectible and due on Zane Pic Page 2 August 26, 1991 Should you wish to proceed with an effort to seek abatement you would proceed under 39-1-113 and 39-10-114. 39-10-114 provides for abatement if taxes have been levied erroneously or illegally whether due to erroneous valuation for assessment, irregularity in levying, or clerical error. However, no abatement or refund of taxes can be made unless a petition for abatement or refund is filed within two years from January 1 of the year the taxes were levied; §39-10-114 as amended by S.B. 91-231. A request for an abatement should have been filed prior to January 1, 1991, for taxes levied in 1989. You are welcome to file a petition with the Board and pursue your request if you don't agree with my analysis of the circumstance. 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J ta iS. a A PETITION TO THE STATE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS Date: .] rid`f 4" , 1921 BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS: sm Your Petitioner, : �ti ce �t e,.lf e 14 -+,, , Afr A p1A (name of property owner) (s ree address, City, State, 2 p Code of subject property) hereby appeals the decision Of the (check one of the following) County Board of Equalization, _County Board of Commissioners or Property 'Pax Administrator dated____, 1924 for property located in the county of rtiel. concerning (check one of the following) ,Valuation !Refund _Exemption Abatement for the tax years) pICd•> p reice. fe G. fi°•kk ✓' e44_ COUNTY SCHEDULE NUMBER OR PARCEL NUMBER: / )G ;WC,CNr n, . ' (Make sure that your appeal includes a complete legal description of the subject property(ies) . If multiple properties aro involved, a list of schedule numbers must be attached. ) PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION: This property is classified as: (Please check one of the following) _Commercial Personal Property _Residential Xyacant land Industrial _Agricultural Natural Resources _Producing Mines _Oil and Gas _State Assessed _Exempt ATTACHMENTS TO THIS PETITION FORM: (Please check off the required attachments) The decision being appealed. A notarized latter of authorization if an agent is filing for or representing a petitioner. The Assessors Notice of Denial or Notice of Valuation. ,Statement of issues involved in this appeal. ESTI TED TIME FOR PETITIONER TO PRESENT THE APPEAL: minutes or hours RE RESENTATION: (Please check appropriate responses) Petitioner will be present at the hearing. _Petitioner requests that the Board rule on the documentation submitted. Telephone conference call will be required. Petitioner will be represented by an agent. Petitioner will be represented by a Colorado Attorney. Please inform the Board in writing if representation changes aro made prior to hearing. 1 A Am $f'RTTF*CATF OP SERV7C£ certify to the Board of Assessment Appeals that I have mailed or hand delivered one complete copy to the (Ale Ic (indicate one (County Name) of the following) County Board of Equalization, _County Board of Commissioners, or _Property Tax Administrator in Girt r ( V / (City) Colorado, on S rI,T I 1 , 19:1. *Attorney or Agent for Petitioner Petitioner"s signature laCte. L ` .11i•iliti<zt fis, Coe Attorney' s or Agent' s Address Petitioner's mailing address goad Attorney's/Agent's Telephone No. Petitioner's Telephone No. *Please indicate whether this is an attorney or an agent. Please fill out attorney information only if a Colorado attorney will be representing you at the hearing. An attorney may be retained at any time subsequent to filing appeal; however, if' an attorney is later retained, an entry of appearance is required prior to hearing. T10/petition. fm BAA-1/Rov.91 2 APP AISAL ,S4EET Schedule Number: ) '�.`!Sti ^frq-se 5- Address: `�'CGL r„1ii f r' ,, 7- / AZJ cg.54 14,. eccdy ( j'ru4-:' The Legal description of the subject property is: The comparable properties are located within the same legal description or a sudivision comparable to the one in which the subject is located. All information regarding the comparable properties were located in: If you do not have the knowledge to fill in the adjustment column, please leave it blank and complete the description section. Item [ Subject Comparable 1 Comparable 2 Comparable 3 1 Schedule No. { Address `(00(, r,..- Cr: 4 ., i VI t,i. C Kt.cf1-1 Sub. Name, No 0-n G/r'"3/4k1 Legal Desc. SA .cat.Cwt R--m Sale Price 4y^ ,._ n �/ / / ti GCS,' ,r 1 lP'4S t �'tC G:TlI�s 6'Lt4i,T Descri Describe adj+ - 1Describeladj+ - Describe adj+ - Date of sale Site/View Design/Const I F I Age Living Area I Bathrooms Bsmt Total I 1 Bsmt Finished' Garage/Carporj I Fireplace/Wh 1 I I AC/heating Other i NetAdj . I + - $ + - $ + - $ Indicated Valj � I S S $ Indicated Market Value Per Comparables • Market Value Per Petitioner's Estimate Total Value 'M RESOLUTION RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. 1991, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: CYURMAN JAMES KENNETH & MARIA ELSIE 9006 WELD CO RD 49 HUDSON, CO 80642 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY; PIN; R 5074286 PARCEL; 130518000005 - 8391-D S2S25W4 18 2 64 (.50R2.75SHT) 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 Aaaaaeor for the year 1991, 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 1991, claiming that the property described in such petition was assessed 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: 1. Beard of Asses9mont Appeal9: You have the right to appeal the County Board o£ Equalization's (CBOE's) decision to the Board of 910757 Page 2 RE: BOE - CYVRMAN JAMES KENNETH $ MARIA ELSIE 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 BM is further appealed to the Court of Appeals, mil 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 BAA, and should be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of denial by the CBOE 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 final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. (Section 39-A-108.5. CRS) Selecting the Arbitrator: In order to pursue Arbitration. you must notify the CB0E 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. Arbitration Hearing Procedure: Arbitration hearings are held within sixty days from the date the arbitrator is selected. Both 910757 Page 3 RE: BOE - CYURMAN JAMES KENNETH 6 MARIA ELSIE you and the CHOC 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 CSOE. In the case of residential real property, such fees and expenses cannot exceed $150.00 per case. The arbitrator's fees and expanses, 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. , 1991. HOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST 1 l(/1IMd� WELD COUNTY LORR,ADO weld County Clerk to the Hoard # /''� . Gordo r c , Inman By: 7/ „._//4.... „-// .t . is • r._• ,cr i.+rJ.�t/ ±9.,,,. Deputy Clerk to the -liee- t George Ken dAdy. P�. • APPROVED AS TO FORM: (,--5"i,�r. rete...C. � ,.^c.C.!r.7 . Constance L. Harbert _ ,��, � ',silk/antsi'tant Co my Attorney C. W. Kr by i ( t/l l�� A AlreM W. H. Webster 010737 w • ALPHA EIVG/VEER/NG CIVIL fNCIIIIW II0 • LAND Dentin..ow♦ MoProry Anew INVOICE iVa -ID-15 C.,Iamiev', August. 1 s Cedar ,ve. et, Au 4u , 1991 Atm, Kennie Cyurman addri a rih Hudson, CO 80642 "rm. Ns. 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Huddleston Property Tax Administr to SUBJECT: United Power, Inc. 1990 Stipulation Before The Board of Assessment Appeals (BAA) DATE: September 12, 1991 MEMORANDUM We have entered into a stipulation with United Power on their 1990 valuation. Enclosed is a copy of the workpapers for both before and after stipulation. They are dated June 20, 1990 and June 19, 1991 respectively. The BAA will issue its finding and order in 30 days. If you have any Questions, please feel free to contact the BAA by calling Diane Devries at (303) 866.5880 or at our office by calling Richard Timerlake at (303) 866-2682. MEH:RDT:cas Enclosure • 1C7\\ , /9-S rrX. 1313 Sherman Street, Room 419, Denser, Colorado 80203, (303) 8462371 WELD COTT( COMMISS'in SRS AGENOA WELD COUNTY COUNCIL r91 ss? 19 tY, '^' ?C October 2, 1991 7:30 p.m. CLERIC Centennial Center TO W: CO,'.Tr)1��. u First Floor Assembly Room PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE INVOCATION ROLL CALL: Clair Orr, President Dale Hall . Vice President Doris Williams David Young Ralph Campbell APPROVAL OF MINUTES APPOINTMENTS: Monday, October 14 at 10:00 a.m.--Elected Official 's Meeting ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: Items marked by * CORRESPONDENCE: Memo from Gordon Lacy regarding Town/County Dinner Meeting-- 9/3/91 Memo from Claud Hanes regarding August Month-End Reports-- 9/10/91 Work Session Schedule from Commissioners for 9/9/91 Agenda for Weld County Planning Commission Meeting on 9/17/91 Work Session Schedule from Commissioners for 9/16/91 Memo from Pat Persichino regarding 1991-1992 Business Card Bid 8040-91--9/13/91 Memo from Pat Persichino regarding 1991-1992 Typesetting Bid 0040-91--9/13/91 REPORTS: Coordinator Reports OLD BUSINESS: Resolution: Conflict of Interest Regarding Councilman Hall NEW BUSINESS: Payment of the Bills: Mileage for Doris Williams $27.50 New News--Annual Subscription Renewal $15.00 ,,Q, PUBLIC COMMENTS: 'r(, �t�'6 ADJOURNMENT: 9:00 p.m. a1a3bt1 WELD COUNTY CCVNISS,ON7RS WELO COUNTY COUNCIL rig. �n September 18, 1991 P 0 BOX 758 ;99I SEP 19 T„ /0 GREELEY, CO 80632 CLERK 356-4000 EXT. 4780 TO T.E 130:2D PRESS RELEASE The Weld County Council , in accordance with the Weld County Home Rule Charter, will meet in regular session on Wednesday, October 2. 1991. The meeting. which begins at 7:30 p.m. . will be held at the Centennial Center. 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. The Council will discuss a resolution re- garding a possible conflict of interest involving Councilman Halt . The public is invited to attend the Council meeting and provide input on this Issue or any other interests they may have pertaining to County Government. -30- .4 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 91-49 & DOCKET NO. 91-51 RE: CREATION OF WELD COUNTY WINDSOR SHORES LAW ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY AND SHOW CAUSE HEARING TO CONSIDER REVOCATION OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT #943 - WINDSOR SHORES, INC., CIO LARRY B. ECKEL A public hearing was conducted on September 18, 1991, at 10:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy. Pro-Tem - Absent Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Assistant County Attorney, Bruce Barker Planning Department representative, Lanett Swanson Health Department representative, Wes Potter The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated August 28, 1991. and duly published August 29, September 5 and 12. 1991, in The New News, a public hearing was conducted to consider the creation of the Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority: and pursuant to a notice dated August 28, 1991, and duly published September 5, 1991. in The New News, a public hearing was conducted to consider the revocation of Special Use Permit #943, issued to Windsor Shores, Inc., c/o Larry B. Eckel. Bruce Barker, Assistant County Attorney, made Docket No. 91-51 a matter of record. Let the record reflect that Commissioner Kennedy is now present. Chairman Lacy said that since one of the alleged violations against Windsor Shores concerns the creation of a law enforcement authority, the matters would be considered together. Mr. Barker made Docket No. 91-49. a matter of record. Lanell Swanson, Planning Department representative, read the still existing violations into the record. Larry Eckel, operator of Windsor Shores, Inc., addressed the concerns of the Planning staff stating that a bond for $3500 would be in place by Friday. Ms. Swanson questioned whether it would be a bond or a letter of credit. Mr. Eckel said it would be a letter of credit from First Security Bank in Fort Morgan. Commissioner Harbert questioned why Mr. Eckel allowed activity on the property before all Conditions were met. Mr. Eckel explained there have been several delays, and he misunderstood the restriction. He said he has discussed the law enforcement authority with the County Attorney's staff, and he is willing to work with the surrounding landowners. In response to a question from Commissioner Harbert, Mr. Eckel said he is having signs made to keep people off the road used by the oil company. Mr. Barker explained the publication of the law enforcement authority has been done and reviewed the procedure to be followed. A draft Resolution has been presented to the Board for consideration, stating the intent to create the Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority, as well as setting the election for the date of October 29, 1991. The election would be by mail ballot. Mr. Barker stated concerns about the specifics of the metes and bounds of the property. He suggested including the entire area owned by Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company. After further discussion. Mr. Barker said the west shore is not leased by Mr. Eckel. but he has agreed to pay the cost for the Company. Commissioner Webster said extending to the west would better protect the neighbors, Mr. Eckel said it would also protect him from trespassers onto the Windsor Shores property. Commissioner Harbert asked Mr. Barker if the proposed Resolution was sufficient. Mr. Barker said it had been reviewed by staff, and his only concern is the legal description, because it is not enough for the Clerk and Recorder and the Assessor. Commissioner Kirby questioned who would be billed for the law enforcement authority if Windsor Shores' lease expired. 911030 911089 �Doo3) e 5Doo3" rat o'rn Page 2 RE: HEARING CERTIFICATION - CREATE WINDSOR SHORES LEA & SHOW CAUSE Mr. Barker said an agreement needs to be done between Mr. Eckel and the Company. Mr. Eckel said the attorney for the Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company is currently drafting such an agreement. Commissioner Harbert asked if the law enforcement authority would be rescinded if the lease expired. Mr. Barker said the Company, Windsor Shores, and possibly Mr. Eckel, would have to vote on that decision. He said the Company would be responsible until rescinded by the Board. Commissioner Kirby questioned the basis for establishing the cost of the authority. Mr. Barker said Donald Warden. Finance and Administration Director, has handled that in the past and explained the procedure. In response to a question from Commissioner Harbert, Me. Swanson said she is satisfied with the effort to come into compliance. She explained the three things still not in compliance. (Change to Tape #91-27) John Houstoun, surrounding property owners, stated concerns about the facility and asked questions of the Board and staff. Wes Potter. Health Department representative, spoke in response to Mr. Houstoun's concerns about the septic system and said all aspects of the facility are in compliance. There was some discussion about the proposed dump site for the recreational vehicles. Mr. Eckel responded to Mr. Houstoun's concerns about fires, and he said the dump site will be in by April 1. 1992. After further discussion, Chairman Lacy suggested considering the law enforcement authority issue first. Mr. Barker responded to a question from Mary Ann Feuerstein, Clark and Recorder, concerning the date of the election. Commissioner Kennedy moved to set the date for the law enforcement authority election as October 29, 1991, with Commissioner Webster seconding said motion. Mr. Barker said, to comply with State statute, the law enforcement needed to be authorized and the proposed Resolution adopted. Commissioners Kennedy and Webster agreed to said amendment to the motion, which carried unanimously. There was discussion concerning the access gate for the oil company and the performance guarantee. Commissioner Kirby suggested continuing said hearing to allow Mr. Eckel time to comply. Chairmen Lacy stated if not in compliance, the Permit should be revoked at that time. After further discussion, Commissioner Kirby moved to continue the Show Cause Hearing to October 30 to allow time to comply. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion. Ms. Feuerstein said the votes would be canvassed on the 30th of October. Commissioner Kirby amended his motion to continue to November 4, 1991, at 9:00 a.m. Commissioner Kennedy agreed to said amendment. Chairman Lacy stated that all areas must be in compliance by that date. The motion carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 23rd day of September, 1991. � Meeti APPROVED: ATTEST: �A�(Ylp( BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUN LO Weld County Clerkk/�/to th Board • By: //�'�( f/ JennFro *\ ( the Board -Tem TAPE #91-26 & #91-27 Constance L. Harbert DOCKET #91-49 & #91-51 • C. W. Kir y 5D0037 PL0837 W. H. Webster 911030 911089 HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 91-49 & DOCKET NO. 91-51 RE; CREATION OF WELD COUNTY WINDSOR SHORES LAW ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY AND SHOW CAUSE HEARING TO CONSIDER REVOCATION OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT 0943 - WINDSOR SHORES, INC., C/O LARRY B. ECKEL A public hearing was conducted on September 18, 1991, at 10100 A.M. , with the following present: Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tem - Absent Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present& Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Assistant County Attorney, Bruce Barker Planning Department representative, Lanell Swanson Health Department representative, Wes Potter The following business was transactedo I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice dated August 28, 1991, and duly published August 29, September 5 and 12, 1991, in The New News. a public hearing was conducted to consider the creation of the Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority; and pursuant to a notice dated August 28, 1991, and duly published September 5, 1991. in The New News, a public hearing was conducted to consider the revocation of Special Use Permit 0943. issued to Windsor Shores, Inc. , c/o Larry B. Eckel. Bruce Barker, Assistant County Attorney, made Docket No. 91-51 a matter of record. Let the record reflect that Commissioner Kennedy is now present. Chairman Lacy said that since one of the alleged violations against Windsor Shores concerns the creation of a law enforcement authority, the matters would be considered together. Mr. Barker made Docket No. 91-49. a matter of record. Lanell Swanson, Planning Department representative, read the still existing violations into the record. Larry Eckel. operator of Windsor Shores, Inc., addressed the concerns of the Planning staff stating that a bond for $3500 would be in place by Friday. Ma. Swanson questioned whether it would be a bond or a letter of credit. Mr. Eckel said it would be a letter of credit from First Security Bank in Fort Morgan. Commissioner Harbert questioned why Mr. Eckel allowed activity on the property before all Conditions were met. Mr. Eckel explained there have been several delays, and he misunderstood the restriction. Ha said he has discussed the law enforcement authority with the County Attorney's staff, and he is willing to work with the surrounding landowners. In response to a question from Commissioner Harbert, Mr. Eckel said he is having signs made to keep people off the road used by the oil company. Mr. Barker explained the publication of the law enforcement authority has been done and reviewed the procedure to be followed. A draft Resolution has been presented to the Board for consideration, stating the intent to create the Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority, as well as setting the election for the date of October 29, 1991. The election would be by mail ballot. Mr. Barker stated concerns about the specifics of the metes and bounds of the property. He suggested including the entire area owned by Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company. After further discussion, Mr. Barker said the west shore is not leased by Mr. Eckel, but he hes agreed to pay the cost for the Company. Commissioner Webster said extending to the west would better protect the neighbors. Mr. Eckel said it would also protect him from trespassers onto the Windsor Shores property. Commissioner Harbert asked Mr. Barker if the proposed Resolution was sufficient. Mr. Barker said it had been reviewed by staff, and his only concern is the legal description, because it is not enough for the Clerk and Recorder and the Assessor. Commissioner Kirby questioned who would be billed for the law enforcement authority if Windsor Shores' lease expired. 911030 911089 ';O0o3 ) et. SD ao3'7 r'! O • ) Page 2 RE: HEARING CERTIFICATION - CREATE WINDSOR SHORES LEA & SHOW CAUSE Mr. Barker said an agreement needs to be done between Mr. Eckel and the Company. Mr. Eckel said the attorney for the Windsor Reservoir and Canal Company is currently drafting such an agreement. Commissioner Harbert asked if the law enforcement authority would be rescinded if the lease expired. Mr. Barker said the Company, Windsor Shores, and possibly Mr. Eckel. would have to vote on that decision. He said the Company would be responsible until rescinded by the Board. Commissioner Kirby questioned the basis for establishing the cost of the authority. Mr. Barker said Donald Warden, Finance and Administration Director. has handled that in the past and explained the procedure. In response to a question from Commissioner Harbert. Ms. Swanson said she is satisfied with the effort to come into compliance. She explained the three things still not in compliance. (Change to Tape 091-27) John Houstoun. surrounding property owners, stated concerns about the facility and asked questions of the Board and staff. Wee Potter, Health Department representative, spoke in response to Mr. Houstoun's concerns about the septic system and said all aspects of the facility are in compliance. There was some discussion about the proposed dump site for the recreational vehicles. Mr. Eckel responded to Mr. Houstoun's concerns about fires, and he said the dump site will be in by April 1, 1992. After further discussion, Chairman Lacy suggested considering the law enforcement authority issue first. Mr. Barker responded to a question from Mary Ann Feuerstein, Clerk and Recorder, concerning the date of the election. Commissioner Kennedy moved to set the date for the law enforcement authority election as October 29, 1991, with Commissioner Webster seconding said motion. Mr. Barker said. to comply with State statute, the law enforcement needed to be authorized and the proposed Resolution adopted. Commissioners Kennedy and Webster agreed to said amendment to the motion, which carried unanimously. There was discussion concerning the access gate for the oil company and the performance guarantee. Commissioner Kirby suggested continuing said hearing to allow Mr. Eckel time to comply. Chairman Lacy stated if not in compliance, the Permit should be revoked at that time. After further discussion, Commissioner Kirby moved to continue the Show Cause Hearing to October 30 to allow time to comply. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion. Me. Feueretein said the votes would be canvassed on the 30th of October. Commissioner Kirby amended his motion to continue to November 4, 1991, at 9:00 a.m. Commissioner Kennedy agreed to said amendment. Chairman Lacy stated that all areas must be in compliance by that date. The motion carried unanimously. This Certification was approved on the 23rd day of September. 1991. Adieadit BOAROVED: ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD CO LO Weld County Clerk to th Board By: //�, C./ /f ,1e ttr� Go Leman 1 Deputy Clerk to the oard\ e e Kenna y. Pro-Tem TAPE 091-26 & 091-27 Constance L. Harbert DOCKET 091-49 & 1191-S1 KJi c�i/ n C. W. Kir y S00037 }�1 / 4 )'4 „2� PL0837 _IJ W. N. Webster 911030 911089 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO SEPTEMBER 23, 1991 TAPE #91-27 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, September 23. 1991, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL; The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof; Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy. Pro-Tam Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also presents Weld County Attorney, Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES; Commissioner Kennedy moved t0 approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of September 18, 1991, as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the Certifications for the hearings conducted on September 18, 1991. as follows: 1) Show Cause Hearing, Windsor Shores, c/o Larry Eckel; and 2) Creation of Windsor Shores Law Enforcement Authority. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS; There were no additions to today's agenda. CONSENT AGENDA; Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Herbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: Chairman Lacy stated the bungee jumpers moved over to Boulder County. but were kicked out there, so have returned to Weld. He reported we are keeping our eye on this. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $145,160.78 Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Let the record reflect that a recess was taken at this time to allow the Board to convene as the Board of Social Services. BIDS: PRESENT AND APPROVE REMOVAL AND RECAULKING OF CENTENNIAL PLAZA - BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS DEPARTMENT: Mr. Warden explained there was only one bid received, from Concrete Coring Company. in the amount of $41,315. This is far in excess of what was expected. He stated the County will purchase caulking and do the major portion of the work. Commissioner Kirby moved to reject the bid. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. APPROVE UNITIZED INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM - SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT: Mr. Warden explained the Sheriff's Department needs emergency approval of said bid, which is in conjunction with the Drug Task Force. Commissioner Webster moved to accept the bid from Audio Intelligence Devices. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER LEASE AGREEMENT WITH UNITED WAY OF WELD COUNTY AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden explained this is in conjunction with the Community Development Block Grant approved previously for acquisition and renovation of office space for United Way. The Lease is written to allow the County to be paid for acquisition and renovation costs of the property over the first five-year period. The sixth through tenth years are at the rate of $1.00 per year. with a purchase price after ten years of $1.00. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve ■aid Lease Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER TAX ABATEMENT PETITION FROM WAYNE A. AND JOAN R. WAGNER: Warren Lasell and Phyllis Newby, Assessor's Office, were present. Mr. Lasell explained this parcel has been misclassified as residential instead of agricultural. The correction was made in 1991, and he is recommending approval of this Petition for the years of 1989 and 1990. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve said Abatement Petition. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER TAX ABATEMENT PETITION FROM WILLIAM J. MOREHEAD& Mr. Lasell explained this tract. located in Hudson, has no water or sewer hookups. He is recommending approval of said Petition. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said Abatement Petition. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER TAX ABATEMENT PETITION FROM DICK L. AND VIRGINIA JOANNE PIRNIE: Mr. Lasell explained this is another parcel which was improperly classified, and he is recommending approval of said Petition. It was moved by Commissioner Webster to approve said Abatement Petition. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER TWO TAX ABATEMENT PETITIONS FROM LOWELL G. AND DOROTHY LEONA STRAIGHT: Mr. Lasell explained these parcel■ were both improperly classified. The d values were corrected in 1991. and Mr. Lasell is recommending approval of the Petitions for 1989 and 1990. Commissioner Webster moved to approve said Abatement Petitions. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. Minutes - September 23, 1991 Page 2 CONSIDER AGREEMENT EXTENSION WITH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACTION PARTNERSHIP, INC. , AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Mr. Warden explained this is a continuation of the Agreement signed in August, 1989. to allow Economic Development Action Partnership. Inc. to pursue economic development projects for the Weld County Business Park. The extension is for a period of two years. Commissioner Kennedy commented that he would challenge anyone to find more economic development within the City of Greeley. than EDAP has done for the Weld County Business Park, since there basically has been no development. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said extension and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Webster, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WITH NORTHERN COLORADO HEALTH NETWORK. INC., ABA NORTHERN COLORADO AIDS PROJECT AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Jeannie Tacker. Weld County Health Department, explained the County has received funding of $29,000 from the Governor's AIDS Council to establish a consortium of care services for persons with HIV disease in Weld and Larimer Counties. $22,000 was awarded to the Health Department and $7,000 will be used to sub-contract with NCAP. NCAP will provide client advocacy services for the clients in Weld and Latimer Counties. The term of the Agreement is October 1, 1991 through March 31. 1992. Commissioner Kennedy noted that the State always seems to pick Weld County to monitor or pass through regional grant funds. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH COALITION FOR ADOLESCENT PREGNANCY PREVENTION AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Ms. Tacker stated the amount of this Agreement is $10,000. The term is September 16, 1991 through September 11, 1992. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby. the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 153 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 92 AND 100: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve staff recommendation for temporary closure. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby. the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: REPEALING AND REENACTING ALL RESOLUTIONS AND MOTIONS OF THE BOARD WITH REGARD TO ESTABLISHMENT AND STRUCTURE OF WELD COUNTY COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS BOARD AND ESTABLISHING WELD COUNTY COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS BOARD AND APPOINTING MEMBERS AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN BYLAWS: Jan Allison, Assistant County Attorney, reviewed the recommended By-laws and draft Resolution for establishing the Community Corrections Board. She said the Board of County Commissioners would retain veto powers over all matters except personnel matters concerning the Administrative Assistant position. The Board of County Commissioners must also approve all Contracts, and the Board of County Commissioners also is the one who appoints the Community Corrections Board. The draft Resolution is an attempt to do away with the piecemeal Resolutions and clarify the duties and responsibilities of the Community Corrections Board by reestablishing the Board and appointments thereto. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said Resolution and authorize the Chairman to sign said By-laws. Seconded by Commissioner Kennedy. the motion carried unanimously. Minutes - September 23. 1991 Page 3 CONSIDER PLOWING PERMIT 089-3C FOR NATIONAL HOG FARMS, INC.. AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Bruce Barker, Assistant County Attorney, explained this is for a total of 990 acres, and read the various Section numbers involved. He stated National Hog Farms, Inc. has obtained a Plowing Permit for 2,910 acres previously and has posted $4,800 in collateral to cover possible damage. Mr. Barker explained National Hog Farm is moving the pivots and reclaiming as they go. He also stated the soil conservation service is satisfied with the work they have done so far. Commissioner Webster moved to approve Plowing Permit 089-3C for National Hog Farms, Inc. and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby. the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER INSTALLATION OF "STOP" AND "STOP AHEAD" SIGNS ON WELD COUNTY ROAD 39 AT WELD COUNTY ROAD 18: Chairman Lacy explained this is in response to a letter from Nancy McAfee, Amoco Production Company, asking for installation of stop signs at the intersection of Weld County Roads 18 and 39. After reviewing the problem, the Department of Engineering is recommending the placement of "Stop" and "Stop Ahead" signs on Weld County Road 39. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve staff recommendation. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:30 A.M. APPROVED: ATTEST: 4.441Muth BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD CO , COLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Gor ac , an By: .P -."44 eputy Cler o t e Boar a's a Ken dy, Pro-Tem C ! sra 11 fl 1.4.4" Constance L. Harbert Vy�/i- C. W. Kirby itirgW. . Webst r Minutes - September 23, 1991 Page 4 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY, COLORADO SEPTEMBER 23. 1991 TAPE #91-27 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, September 23, 1991, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Weld County Attorney, Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of Social Services meeting of September 18, 1991, 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 $112.382.85. Commissioner Webster moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion which carried unanimously. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH WELD MENTAL HEALTH CENTER AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Judy Griego. Director of Social Services, reviewed the specifics of this Agreement. The major purposes of the Agreement are to provide diagnostic evaluations of children, in-depth therapy of children, and group staffings wtih foster parents. The term of the Agreement is June 1, 1991 through May 31, 1992. Cost of non-medicaid therapeutic services is $55.00 per hour, and the total amount of Agreement will not exceed $8,500. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert. the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER COMBINED COOPERATIVE REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT WITH STATE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN; Ma. Griego stated this Agreement authorizes reimbursement for Food Stamp and Aid to Families with Dependent Children investigations, administrative disqualification hearing prosecutions, and claims collections relating to intentional fraud. The term of this Agreement was originally January 1. 1991 through December 31, 1991, but at the request of the State, has been changed to July 1. 1991 through June 30, 1992. The total amount is $173.318. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Webster, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER COORDINATION AND PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH DR. CAROL GERARD AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Ms. Griego stated this Agreement will provide Stress Management training to foster care parents for an evening training session on September 24. 1991. The cost of the training is $80.00. Commissioner Webster moved to approve said Agreement and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9010 A.M. I 1 ��� �///�� APPROVED: ATTEST / J/ �/ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AIT//(1/(A//�. WELD CO TY, OL Weld County Clerk to the Board Go . L airman Bys Deputy Clerk to the Bo Ceo�r a Xs nedy, Pro-Tam l 'mil .'�E�I'.rP� ,�/,✓v_ Constance L. Harbert C�lreict y W. H. Webster me Minutes - September 23, 1991 Page 2 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Wednesday, September 25, 1991 TAPE #91-27 ROLL CALL: Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Constance L. Harbert C. W. Kirby W. H. Webster MINUTES: Approval of minutes of September 23, 1991 ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: q2 under Bids is Emergency Approval of Delinquent Tax List for Treasurer's Office APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: PRESENTATIONS: 1) Weld County 4-H Dairy Judging Team DEPARTMENT HEADS/ ELECTED OFFICIALS: 1) Tom David, County Attorney 2) Wes Hall, Coroner COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants RECESS FOR SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD: MINUTES: Approval of minutes of September 23, 1991 WARRANTS: Don Warden, County Finance Officer BIDS: 1) Present and emergency approval: Windows - Centennial Developmental Services, Inc. 2) Emergency approval: Delinquent Tax List - Treasurer's Office BUSINESS: NEW; 1) Consider six Tax Abatement Petitions from Archie J. and Gene H. Gibson 2) Consider Resolutions re: Weld County EMS Plan and appointment of EMS Advisory Task Force and authorize Chairman to sign PLANNING: 1) Consider Resolution re: Zoning Violations - Mavity, GBGI Incorporated, Roth, Spurlin, Country Side Inn Restaurant, and Fraker CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Sep 26 - Tan County Budget Conference Sep 27 - Ten County Budget Conference Sep 27 - Centennial Developmental Services 8,00 AM Sep 27 - Extension Board 11100 AM Oct 1 - Planning Commission 1,30 PM Oct 2 - County Council 7,30 PM Oct 3 - Convention and Visitors Bureau 7,00 AM Oct 3 - Local Emergency Planning Committee 2,00 PM Oct 3 - Island Grove Park Board 3,30 PM Oct 22 - 1992 Budget Work Session 9,00 AM Oct 24 - 1992 Budget Work Session 9,00 AM Oct 25 - 1992 Budget Work Session 9,00 AM HEARINGS, Sep 25 - Show Cause Hearing, Permagreen, c/o Roxy Vendena 10100 AM Oct 9 - Show Cause Hearing, Richard /Roggen Feedlot 10,00 AM Oct 23 - Change of Zone from A (Agricultural) to PUD (Planned Unit Development), Harrison Resource Corporation 10,00 AM Oct 30 - Show Cause Hearing. James McDonald (cont. from 09/11/91) 10,00 AM Nov 4 - Show Cause Hearing, Windsor Shores, c/o Larry Eckel (cont. from 09/18/91) 9,00 AM Dec 4 - Show Cause Hearing. Columbine Iron and Metal. Inc. , c/o Penny Lovely Philippe (cont. from 6/26/91) 10,00 AM COMMUNICATIONS: 1) Planning Commission minutes of September 17, 1991 2) Weld County District Court - Summons and Complaint re: Villa West Mobile Home Park Partnership vs. BOE and Assessor RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Approve Lease Agreement with United Way of Wald County * 2) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from Wayne A. and Joan R. Wagner * 3) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from William J. Morehead * 4) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from Dick L. and Virginia Joanne Pirnie * 5) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from Lowell C. and Dorothy Leona Straight - $1,397.22 * 6) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from Lowell G. and Dorothy Leona Straight - $1,560.18 * 7) Approve Agreement Extension with Economic Development Action Partnership, Inc. * 8) Approve Memorandum of Agreement with Northern Colorado Health Network, Inc. , dba Northern Colorado AIDS Project * 9) Approve Purchase of Services Agreement with Coalition for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention *10) Approve temporary closure of Weld County Road 153 between Weld County Roads 92 and 100 *11) Approve Repealing and Reenacting all Resolutions and Motions of the Board with regard to Establishment and Structure of Weld County Community Corrections Board and Establishing Weld County Community Corrections Board and Appointing Members *12) Approve Plowing Permit #89-3C for National Hog Farms, Inc. *13) Approve installation of "Stop" and "Stop Ahead" signs on Weld County Road 39 at Weld County Road 18 *14) Approve Purchase of Services Agreement with Weld Mental Health Center *15) Approve Combined Cooperative Reimbursement Agreement with State Department of Social Services *16) Approve Coordination and Purchase of Services Agreement with Dr. Carol Gerard PRESENTATIONS: * 1) Weld County 4-H Dairy Judging Team * Signed at this meeting Wednesday, September 25, 1991 CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS' Sep 26 - Ten County Budget Conference Sep 27 - Ten County Budget Conference Sep 27 - Centennial Developmental Services 8:00 AM Sep 27 - Extension Board 11:00 AM Oct 1 - Planning Commission 1:30 PM Oct 2 - County Council 7:30 PM Oct 3 - Convention and Visitors Bureau 7:00 AM Oct 3 - Local Emergency Planning Committee 2.00 PM Oct 3 - Island Grove Park Board 3:30 PM Oct 22 - 1992 Budget Work Session 9:00 AM Oct 24 - 1992 Budget Work Session 9:00 AM Oct 25 - 1992 Budget Work Session 9:00 AM HEARINGS: Sep 25 - Show Cause Hearing, Permagreen, c/o Roxy Vendena 10:00 AM Oct 9 - Show Cause Hearing, Richard Hessee/Roggen Feedlot 10:00 AM Oct 23 - Change of Zone from A (Agricultural) to PUD (Planned Unit Development), Harrison Resource Corporation 10:00 AM Oct 30 - Show Cause Hearing, James McDonald (cont. from 09/11/91) 10:00 AM Nov 4 - Show Cause Hearing, Windsor Shores, c/o Larry Eckel (cont. from 09/18/91) 9:00 AM Dec 4 - Show Cause Hearing, Columbine Iron and Metal. Inc., c/o Penny Lovely Philippe (cont. from 6/26/91) 10:00 AM COMMUNICATIONS: 1) Planning Commission minutes of September 17, 1991 2) Weld County District Court - Summons and Complaint re: Villa West Mobile Home Park Partnership vs. DOE and Assessor RESOLUTXONS: * 1) Approve Lease Agreement with United Way of Weld County * 2) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from Wayne A. and Joan R. Wagner * 3) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from William J. Morehead * 4) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from Dick L. and Virginia Joanne Pirnie * 5) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from Lowell C. and Dorothy Leona Straight - $1,397.22 * 6) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from Lowell G. and Dorothy Leona Straight - $1,560.18 * 7) Approve Agreement Extension with Economic Development Action Partnership, Inc. * 8) Approve Memorandum of Agreement with Northern Colorado Health Network, Inc. , dba Northern Colorado AIDS Project * 9) Approve Purchase of Services Agreement with Coalition for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention *10) Approve temporary closure of weld County Road 153 between Weld County Roads 92 and 100 *11) Approve Repealing and Reenacting all Resolutions and Motions of the Board with regard to Establishment and Structure of Weld County Community Corrections Board and Establishing Weld County Community Corrections Board and Appointing Members *12) Approve Plowing Permit peg-3C for National Hog Farms, Inc. *13) Approve installation of "Stop" and "Stop Ahead" signs on Weld County Road 39 at Weld County Road 18 *14) Approve Purchase of Services Agreement with Weld Mental Health Center *15) Approve Combined Cooperative Reimbursement Agreement with State Department of Social Services *16) Approve Coordination and Purchase of Services Agreement with Dr. Carol Gerard PRESENTATIONS: * 1) Weld County 4-H Dairy Judging Team * Signed at this meeting Wednesday, September 25, 1991 RESOLUTION REI APPROVE LEASE AGREEMENT WITH UNITED WAY OF WELD COUNTY AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, purs Rule arter, is withuant to the authoritydotstatute and the administeri g theld affair t of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with a Lease Agreement with United Way of Weld County, commencing September 26. 1991 and ending September 30, 1992, with the further terms and conditions being as stated in said Lease 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 Lease Agreement with United Way of Weld County be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Lease Agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of September, A.D., 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST:Li/ kiw? WELD COUN . LORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Gord a airman By: �lti��/i/4�� Deputy Clerk to the Boar eo a Kenn dy, ro-Tem APPROVED AS TO °Rt.!: CSS-rrete1 ,nriC�-04404L% / �., Constance L. Harbert is/unty Attorne9 C. W. KY/7 e� �[ s W. 911111 F.T009// V./ LEASE AGREEMENT THIS LEASE AGREEMENT, is made and entered into this ,23 day of September, 1991, by and between the County of Weld, the State of Colorado, by and through the County Commissioners of Weld County, whose address is 915 - 10 Street, Greeley, Colorado, 80631, hereinafter referred to as "Lessor," and United Way of Weld County, a Colorado non-profit corporation, whose current address is 1001 Ninth Avenue, Greeley, Colorado, 80631, hereinafter referred to as "Lessee. " WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Lessor owns certain improved real estate in Greeley, weld County, Colorado, commonly known as 814 Ninth Street, Greeley, Colorado, 80631, more particularly described in the attached Exhibit A, hereafter referred to as "property," and WHEREAS, Lessee wishes to use the property for offices for non-profit organizations within the County of Weld, and WHEREAS, according to the Colorado Development Block Grant which has been provided to the Lessor for the purpose of financing the building, Lessor is required to guarantee that the property will be used by non-profit organizations for a period of ten years. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, the Lessor hereby leases unto the Lessee all of the improved real estate described in the attached "Exhibit A" and hereinafter referred to as the "property. " THE ABOVE STATED GRANT OF LEASEHOLD ESTATE is subject to the following terms and condition which the parties hereto expressly agree upon: 1. USE OF PROPERTY: The Lessee hereby agrees to use the property specifically for the purpose of subleasing it to certain non-profit organizations operating within the County of Weld, State of Colorado, and is expressly prohibited from using the property for any other purpose. 2. TERM: Initial term of this Lease Agreement is from September 26, 1991, to September 30, 1992. Unless one or both parties have given notice to one or the other no later than June 1, 1992, to the effect that the Lease will be terminated as of September 30, 1992, the Lease term will automatically be renewed for an additional one-year term, upon the same provisions as this Lease Agreement, and the Lease will be extended for additional one year renewal terms thereafter in the absence of a similar notice by either party to the other declaring the termination of the Lease as of the end of the current renewal year. If the Lessee violates the Page 1 of 5 Pages 311111 terms of this Lease Agreement, the Lessor may thereafter terminate the Lease at any time upon 30-days notice to the Lessee. 3. RENT; OPTION TO PURCHASE: A. The cash rent which the Lessee agrees to pay and the Lessor agrees to accept is $13,988.00 per year for the first five years, then $1.00 per year for years six through ten. Lessee then has the option of purchasing the property at the end of year ten for the price of $1.00. The first payment of $13,988.00 shall be due for year one on January 1, 1992. The lease payment for each year shall then be due on January 1 of each succeeding year. H. A$ ADDITIONAL RENT, the Lessee shall pay all utility bills associated with the property, including gas, electricity, telephone, water and sewer; in addition, the Lessee shall bear the entire cost of maintaining the property in good condition, including all janitorial work on the inside of the building and any necessary cleanup and minor repairs on the outside thereof. Major repairs and replacements, including, but not limited to, the plumbing, heating, and electricitl components of the building, exceeding $1,000.00 per item, shall be the Lessor's responsibility. 4 . HAZARD INSURANCE: Effective as of the date of this lease, the Lessor shall insure the improvements on the property against fires and perils covered by a standard extended coverage endorsement. The Lessor shall pay all premiums of said insurance. Said insurance shall not cover personal property owned by the Lessee/or any of its sublessees. The Lessee/or said sublessees shall pay for and provide fire and peril insurance for said personal property. 5. LIAMILITY INSURANCE: The Lessee shall keep in full force and effect throughoutthe initial term of the lease and throughout every renewal term a policy of liability insurance, naming the Lessor as an additional named insured. The coverage shall be no less than $500,000.00 fox any claim. 6. INDEMNIFICATION OF LESSOR: The Lessee agrees to indemnify and save, hold harmless, and defend Lessor against and from any and all claims by any person arising, directly or indirectly, from the use of the property by the Lessee. This is intended to include claims by any employees or agents of the Lessee, its contractors, licensees, invitees, or any other person, for injury, lose of life, destruction of property, or any other injury, and is intended that this paragraph shall apply not only to the Lessee's activities but to the condition of the property arising for any other cause directly or indirectly related to the exercise by the Lessee of its Page 2 of 5 Pages '3?.tl'1x AMMEMMEMME rights under this Lease. The Lessee shall be required to pay any such claim or to defend it, at the Lessee's expense, employing counsel reasonably satisfactory to the Lessor. The Lessee shall reimburse the Lessor for any attorney's fees or other costs which the Lessors incurs in defending any such claim and if any judgment is recovered against the Lessor, or if the Lessor makes any payment to discharge any such claim after first having given reasonable notice to the Lessee of intention to do so, then the Lessee shall be required to reimburse the Lessor for any such payment, together with interest at the legal rate. Provisions of this paragraph shall also apply to the use of the property and any activities thereon as the result of any subleases. 7. ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLEASING: The Lessee shall not assign this Lease without the express written consent of the Lessor. The Lessee may sublease the property or any part thereof without having first obtained the expressed written consent of the Lessor, and shall receive any and all rents from said subleases without any additional compensation to the Lessor. 8. DAMAGE TO PROPERTY: If the property is damaged by fire or otherwise to such an extent to be unfit for occupancy by the Lessee, the Lessee and the Lessor shall be released from all further obligations under this Lease Agreement. 9. ALTERATIONS TO PROPERTY: The Lessee shall have no right to alter, modify or add to the building on the property without the express written permission of the Lessor. 10. RENT BY RADIO STATION KOBE: The Lessee acknowledges that the radio station XGRE is leasing a portion of the property from the Lessor. The Lessee acknowledges that it has viewed the property and agrees to leasing the property excluding the space leased to XGRE. The parties agree that the Lessor shall receive any and all rents paid by XCRE for its portion of the property for years one through ten of this Lease. ll. TERMINATION AND SURRENDER: Lessee shall surrender possession of the property at the termination of this Lease, or at the termination of any renewal term. The Lessee also covenants and agrees that if the Lessee violates and fails to perform any of the covenants or agreements contained in this Lease Agreement for 30 days after notice procurred the same, then in any of those events the Lessee's right of possession hereunder shall terminate, at the option of the Lessor, and in that case the Lessor shall become entitled to the possession of the property and may repossess the same as of the Lessor's former estate, and may remove the Lessee. The Lessor also has the right, without the property or terminating this Lease, to sue for and recover all rents and other sums including damages at any time and from time to time during the term of this Lease. At the time Lessee surrenders possession or is removed, either because of termination of the Lease or for any Page 3 of 5 Pages 311114 other reason, the property shall be in its present condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted, and all repair and replacement obligations under Paragraph 3 shall be satisfied. At the time of surrender of possession, the Lessee shall have the right to remove all fixtures and equipment installed/and or purchased by the Lessee to the extent that such removal can be accomplished without damage to the property. 12. NONnr$CRIMINATION: The Lessee covenants that it will not discriminate upon the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or handicap in the use and/or occupancy of the property. The Lessor, the State of Colorado, and the United States shall be considered beneficiaries of and entitled to enforce this covenant. 13. COVENANT OF OyIET ENJOYMENT: The Lessor hereby represents that it has the full right and power to enter into this Lease Agreement and hereby covenants that the Lessee shall have quiet possession throughout the term of this Lease so long as the Lessee complies with its obligations hereunder. 14. MISCELLANEOUS: A. Time is of the essence in all provisions of this Lease Agreement. B. Colorado law will be referred in the interpretation and construction of the Lease Agreement and the resolution of all disputes hereunder. C. This Lease Agreement is binding upon and will inure to the benefit of the parties hereto, their successors and assigns. O. The provisions of this Lease Agreement may be amended only in writing signed by both parties. E. If any party breaches this Lease Agreement or violates the covenants set forth above, that party shall be responsible for the attorneys' fees and court costs incurred by the other party as a result. F. Any notice permitted or required by this Lease Agreement can be given by personal service of a written notice upon the party to whom the notice is given, or by mailing the written notice by certified mail, postage prepaid, return-receipt- requested to the party. Any mailing must be to the following addressess (which can be changed if written notice of the change is given to the other party) : LESSOR: Board of County Commissioners of Weld Page 4 of S Pages Poi 4 14 County, Colorado, 915 30 Street, Greeley, CO 80631 LESSEE: United Way of Weld County, 814 Ninth Street, Greeley, CO 80631. G. It any paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Lease Agreement is for any reason held or decided to be unconstitutional, such decisions shall not change the validity of the remaining portions. Parties hereto hereby declare that they would have entered into this Lease Agreement irrespect of the fact that any one or more paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. SIGNED this Ahl rat" _ day of September, 1991. LESSOR: COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO, by and through the ^� Board of County Commissioners Ai 41_,_.;•; /Mehl of Weld County W'aD COUP; ,Y C'_r“ TO THC BOARD Q pZ'y1,c.Ql�r� . Y: DUr,,,Y CI.C.,66 IQ i f< l30tUD Gor airmantaan/ LESSEE: UNITED WAY OF WELD COUNTY BY: ,Iu..e.,{�� g l.t mss., SUBSCRIBED AND S RN TO bef re me this e2 c/ day of September, 1991, by Z-71 eriAL, . WITNESS my hand and official seal. ;L im 5 ._ ,Votary Pub ic r - - _ . My commission expires: NOYARY PUBLIC 5u it t OP COLORADO MY CDMMInION[NP MAY 2DL995 aunited.mlh Page 5 of 5 Pages 1.1414 ,&.OPT FORM PR[8CRIMED W THE PROPERTY TM ADMINI5TMTOR FORM 020 1/064/600 PETITION POP ABATEMENT OF1 REFUND OF TAXES-41 F HotOa CC,cow sale Petitioners: Use this side only. Colorado,.....AUCt' L.23, , 19.91..•. C ly oP owe To The Honorable Board of County Commissioners of WELD County Gentlemen: The petition of WAGi ..,,WAY1V'E.A•&•.IOADI,R whose mailing address is' 5750..20..STR .....,(j1 CO 80,634 City or Town x list. TO Cot SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OP PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL 2576086 17589-D PT SW4 16 5 66 ELY 200' OF F0L DESC. . .MSB respectfully requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A. D. 19...$9.., 19.,..90., are erroneous, illegal, or due to error in valuation for the following reasons: (Completely describe the circumstances surrounding the incorrect value or tax.) LAND WAS VISCLASSIFIED AS TRACT AND IS ACTUALLY AGRICULTURAL. RECORDS W VERIFY THIS USE WERE PROVIDED TO THE ASSESSOR'S OFFICE. loam LEVY .081162 ALL LEVY .082050 199.0.... Value Tax Value Tax Orig. 7,860 $637.94 7,860 $644.92 Abate. 7,780 $631.,44 7A7$0 $6,8.36 Bal. 80 $ 6.50 80 $ 6.56 The taxes (have) (1yoAcCk been paid. Wherefore your petitioner prays that the taxes may be abated or refunded in the sum of$...1,.269...80 I declare, under penalty of perjury in the second degree that this petition, together with any accompanying exhibits or statements, has been examined by me and to the best of my knowledge. information and belief is true, correct and complete. IA r 5.45 2 Q i .4[ Petnionsr " ' ... By Agent lV Q. IN' Address..5750 W 20 STREET #1 80634............ .._.. .. . ...._.. ... A-5b 0.2-O C G /45 Of" 911115 RESOLUTION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHEREAS, The County Commissioners of W414 County, State of Colorado, at a duly and lawfully called regular meeting held on the 23r.d day of..,.Se9.te bar A.D. 19...9.1...,at which meeting there were present the following members:..Cb 1,xman..CCIdon..g.,...&acY....6%1..Gomm!,ns.1o11eXs...ge.One..Kannady.....C.onat nCe.. .. xarbart.,...Gp.W.,..,KItbY,,,..artd.W.,.li, Webster notice of such meeting and an opportunity to be present having been given to the taxpayer and the Assessor of said County and said Assessor,......W4Xran„ 4.00.1,} and taxpayer Wayne and..ageA.WMHSIe name)n being present: and ( (name) WHEREAS; The said County Commissioners have carefully considered the within applica- tion,and are fullyadvised in relation thereto, NOW BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board.........concurs with the recommendation of (concurs or does not concur) the assessor and the petition be.,.,aPD.t.pyed... and an abatement/refund ba..aa,l,Owed (i 4 ' or o g sd) 631.44 (be euowed or net W.uoe ed) on an assessed valuation of$... 19.90 ....7.78 .tor $..6315...36 ... for the year(s) 1989..4..1990 Chat firtif�dal • ounty Commissioners. STATE OF COLORADO, ) }as. County of Weld 1 I, Donald D. Warden County Clerlc aSIk JNol.Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners in and for the County of..........Wel.d , State of Colorado, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing order is truly copied from the records of the proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners for said w9X4 County. now in my office, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County. at creeAeY.r...GR.RXAd9 this ZX.d ��of.�f...—$.4 COA4b., �..�..�, A. D. 19.91 "'. .. a..'"""'r escretty Clerk. B... .u o'rf..,.4...4 5re r ... ACTION OF THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR Denver. Colorado, 19 The action of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to the within petition, is hereby ❑ approved: 0 approved in part $ 0 denied for the following reason(s) ATTEST: Secretary. Property Tax Administrator. �I �:. ii, 1 J]a I ,, , i ,.. , 0. i L 1 O 18 `fit i .5 8. r ,. , , ti , I j! hiJq I ! 0 I t x ' ; ' U!il iflIp1fl i 16•DPT POPM PROMISED B/THE PmOPERr+TM ADMINISTRATOR FORM 920 1/004/90 PETITION FOR ABATEMENT OR REFUND co Taxes-c 9.Heppe co,WMN es Petitioners: Use this side only. GREELEY Colorado kJUGUS1..23 19...91.. City or Town To The Honorable Hoard of County Commissioners of WELD County Gentlemen: The petition of 110REIAR„FZ.,7 whose mailing address is. 230..W,nom n..1sPRAAN CA MICA, City or Town IRMO Zip CS* SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OP PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL 6371986 HUD 11259 L19-20 ELK 93 respectfully requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A. A 19...89..., 19,..,90.,, are erroneous, illegal, or due to error in valuation for the following reasons: (Completely describe the circumstances surrounding the Incorrect value or tax.) LOT IS UN$LJILDABLE, WITH NO WATER, SEWER, OR Si.K r•1S AVAILABLE. KILL LEVY .093010 MILL LEVY .094113 19•..$9, , 19 90 Value Tax Value Tax Orig, 830 $77.20 830 $78.12 Abate. 580 $63%.94 580 $54.58 Bet 250 $23.26 250 $23.54 The taxes (have) (xo9)Q( t) been paid. Wherefore your petitioner prays that the taxes may be abated or refunded in the sum of S...a.08..52 I declare, under penalty of perjury in the second degree that this petition, together with any accompanying exhibits or statements, has been examined by me and to the best of my knowledge, information and belief is true, correct and complete. "1'stlewner By Amen Address.23.Q..W..KIOWB,,..FT..1dvlRGAli.•.00-80701 i600( cc ' ALS, eiPP 911,116 _ . RESOLUTION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHEREAS, The County Commissioners of Weld County. State of Colorado, at a duly and lawfully called regular meeting held on the ?3rd day of..,...$,ept.ember A.D, 19..9.k...,at which meeting there were present the following members'....C.11exxman. G.oxdc.,..>±.,..ItaaY.....and...CoWtole.axolAata..,G.aarSa..Xaanedy.....Conatanr a.,L. xaTbert.,...c,W,,,4gb.Y.r,..a11d..!^',,.H%..W.abRser 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.........WarrCA,.Lase:ll and taxpayer William Morehead being present; and (""") (rune 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 ConCure with the recommendation of (concur,or don not concur) the assessor and the petition be...,.aDAJ0Yed....., and an abatement/refund be.Allowed (i9( illi domsd) 53.94 on allowed of not be"uow•d) . 1 on an assessed valuation of S. .9. .0 ...58 for S...34...58 1 tax for the year(s) 19..8.9...4. 1990 Cha ounty Commissioners. STATE OF COLORADO, tits, County of Wald I, 0.ortald..A.A..Y,aCdsnt...Clech..,ta..tbs...Aaaxd o lard of County Commissioners In and for the County of Wad 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 Wald County, now in my office. 84 WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County. at...............,9.Y..,.... ...... this OSA ay of..,.a Vat r..... A. D. 199.1 • tYl d1/ • 1Sr_ •:.ty Clerk. By.. 4.0.- ri•7• .. � . - 1 tom' PS.. ACTION OF THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR Denver,Colorado, 19 The action of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to the within petition, is hereby 0 approved; Q approved in part S Q denied for the following reason(s) ATTEST: Secretary. Property Tax Administrator. i i v _I 4' ; Ili r i :::,i i IS i 8 i ) V Iiii CS I %, " Pi jo Z 2. ; s 6 a i a < d zl ° �i e • v .S ; � ; i8Is.fatic, ! 4 �z al v tt i• r�T � CLERK TO THE BOARD r P.O.BOX Tae r GREELEY,COLORA00 80032 G■■ O 356.000 EXT.4225 e COLORADO September 13, 1991 William Morehead 230 W Kiowa Ft. Morgan, CO 80701 RE: 6371986 Dear William Morehead: 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: HUD 11259 L19-2A BLK 93. This meeting is scheduled for SEPTEMBER 23. 1991. at 9:00 a.m., et 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. Sincerel,(y..� Al'v,itheiget Donald D. Warden. Clerk to the Board BY: (7, dii11 oee Deputy Clerk to the,,Bo1ird XC: Assessor County Attorney � IItVI 5.0 FT FORM PRBSCRIEED DT THE MO►ER?V TM AOMMIETMTOR FORM 920 ve&MO PETITION FOR ABATEMENT OR REFUND OF TAXES-B r,CIOOLL 0o,sewn saw Petitioners: Use this side only. Colorado, AUGUSF•....23 19.,i.... Town To The Honorable Board of County Commissioners of WELD County Gentlemen: 'fhe petition of Pte.. .Y+.• .... whose mailing address it 4$J,3 W ,4„Frui=,.RD $0634 City or Town State Zip Code SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL 2742986 17713 B PT E2 34 5 A6 BEG. . ,N16B resppe2�tfully requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A. D. 19... 21...., 19.90 are erroneous, illegal, or due to error in valuation for the following reasons: (Completely describe the circumstances surrounding the Incorrect value or tax.) LAND CLASSIFIED AS TRACT IN ERROR. IT IS FARMED WITH AA70I.'VING PARCELS. PROOF OF AGRICULTURAL USE PROVIDED TO TIC ASSESSOR. MIL LEVY .083162 KUL LEVY .085050 19..89. 19 A0 Value Tax Value Tax Orlg. 1,490 $123.92 1,490 $126.72 Abate. 1,440 $1119.,)6•• 1•x440 $122.48 Bal. 50 $ 4.16 50 $ 4.24 The taxes (have) (h19A91.Qt) been pal . Wherefore your petitioner prays that the taxes may be abated or refunded in the sum of$...444424 I declare, unoer 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. bfro.rek t7tAi Petitioner By Agent Address 4813....1.54..S .RD GREELEY, CO 80634 c�Ou�O c. )fl ePP 9111121 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 23zd day of Sep.tatobe,r , A.D. 19.,9.1. at which meeting there were present the following members:,.CitaIrman..G.ordon,,gA,.baey,..,,and,..Gomolselomera..C,Gorge—Kennedy...•.Conatanca.l. Harbert,.,..G,,W,,,Klxbya.,,and W,..,H,,.,,WabAteX 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.....WaX,Een..L.aaell and taxpayer aA.d..Dicic..amd„Y.irginia.l'.irmie being present: and (nam.) (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 (doneure or dole not sonar) a the assessor and the petition be....approvad......, and an abatement/refund be �k4Me d a raved or'gibed) (be allowed or flat be allowed) (199 71 yy!pp 11gQ 76 on an assessed valuation of a.Cl9. . . .1.;.4�iA...tor $..J 2Z..fiB .to for the year(s) 1989...&..1990 Chainmdr er unty Commissioners. STATE OF COLORADO, es. County of Weld I, Domald.. ..,WAZdam,,..Clexlt..tv...the..,hoard CcitivifreFeilemmisibreffieieCierk of tha•Read-of County Commissioners in and for the County of Wald 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 Wald County, now in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County, at GxRiaeyA..G.a1asaAa this 2,zd of a S� A. D. 19.91.... leric. By.. ..�AC. .4 0-e 4'+ •� Depu . ACTION OF THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR Denver,Colorado, 19 The action of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to the within petition, is hereby Q approved; 0 approved in part $ 0 denied for the following reason(s) ATTEST: Secretary. Property Tax Administrator. • w• ^ a g 9ihuh i i i i to 298 1 f�/J 1101 3 C 3 4 p ill 1 iJhi4ii(.aoi. Fe 6ki i 4 ; Ix411vt321.41. te;;;;; CLERK TO THE BOARD 11,0.BOX Tae 111 1 GREELEY,COLORADO 80032 003)3064000 EX►,4226 COLORADO September 13, 1991 Dick and Virginia Ptrnie 4813 W 54 Street Rd Greeley, CO 80631 RE: 2742986 Dear Dick and Virginia Pirnie: 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: 17713 B PT E2 34,5 66 BEG. . .M&B. This meeting is scheduled for SEPTEMBER 23. 1991. at 9:00 a.m. , at which time you may be heard. The Assessor is recommending that the Board APPROVE your petition. Tho 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, Mare& Donald D. Warden, Clerk to the Board BY: jf i.,-C Deputy Clerk to the 9 d XC: Assessor County Attorney glii'1 * ,s.OnT • PORM FIREBOMBED se THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR FORM 9201100 e100 PETITION FOR ABATEMENT OR REFUND OF TAxEB-c.F, sown CO,DINAR AR on Petitioners: Use this side only. GREELEY Colorado AL?GUbT...23 , 19.91.... City of Town To The Honorable Board of County Commissioners of WELD County Gentlemen: The petition of MX= G� I...G...&..A0Ci !'IX..Lk7OM whose mailing address it X91$ E 1$ $TREE GREELEY CO 80¢31 City or Town State Zip Cods SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL 12348-C L7 & L2 SE4SW4 10 5 65 EXc. . .M & B respectfully requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A. D. 19...$9.., 19..90 are erroneous, illegal, or due to error in valuation for the following reasons: (Completely describe the circumstances surrounding the incorrect value or tax.) LAND MISCLASSIF ED AS RESIDENTIAL, LAND USED AS AGRICULTURAL. ILL LEVY .084262 MILL LEVY .085508 19.89... 19..90•. Value Tax Value Tax Orig. 8970 $755.84 8970 $767.02 Abate. 8230 $493,.48 8230 $703.74 Bal. 740 $ 62.36 740 $ 63.28 The taxes (have) ( t) been pal(qWherefore your petitioner prays that the taxes may be abated or refunded in the sum of 5....1$77.22 I declare, under penalty of perjury in the second degree that this petition, together with any accompanying exhibits or statements, has been examined by me and to the best of my knowledge, Information and belief is true, correct and complete. - J.• re. at By y l N Mint • v b• !1 ..; N w : "' A Adam's....J9.1$..L..14 A GREEVY, CO. 806,31 4500,3..0GG % 57CoTI) , f•$, fP? 911116 RESOLUTION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHEREAS,The County Commissioners of Weld County, state of Colorado, at a duly and lawfully called regular meeting held on the 23X.4 day of Sept®maer A.D. 19,..,9.x,..,at which meting there were present the following members:..Chas.xman..Goxdon..,E....Lacy.,..and,,.Commiaxionar.a..Ge.orge..Xannady...Constance..I... Haxbert,....C,W....,Ilixb.y...and..W.kl,,,.Wahatex notice of such meeting and an opportunity to be present having been given to the taxpayer and the Assessor'of said County and said Assessor...k'.ar;FeA..!i#@ll and taxpayer Lowell C &• i)grothy L Strnight being present; and ("ale) (name) 1 WHEREAS, The said County Commissioners have carefully considered the within applica- tion,and are fully advised in relation thereto, NOW BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board.......concura with the recommendation of (minute or doe.not Oonaur) the assessor and the petition be....ap.D.t'oved......, and an abatement/refund....k9..a),AQWed (apron or p denied)d,3o 6yg 4g (be allowed or not be allowed) on an assessed valuation of$UO81 s.8;z3Zror 3..103.:.7.2 to I for the year(s) 19$9...3..1990 Chap my Commissioners. STATE OF COLORADO, � ss County of Wag I, Ro9.alA„Ar...YJArdiMr..,9beck,.t9,..Che...9Q.axd C,._.,t, G._1. ..:tst cftaLrAt.1t —4th"sesrhof County Commissioners in and for the County of....We.),d 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 Wald. County,now in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County, • at Grael.ey,...Colorado this 23x4 VJ2SSYCIOrI yOf E =heA. D. 19.91.... By.. 7a z. erelihsle,C putt', ACTION OF THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR Denver,Colorado, 19 The action of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to the within petition, is hereby O approved; 0 approved in part S 0 denied for the following reasons) • • ATTEST: Secretary. Property Tax Administrator.ill8 g 11 1 43) i O 1 ti. I ri b a j Ei,8 AC i to ih 004 A. i & e 9 U j 15.0PT FORM PRESCRIMO M THE PIO►ENN TAX ADMINISTRATOR FORM 9201A04/90 PETITION FOR ABATEMENT OR REFUND OF TAXEB..o,r.non.On,MUMS Mitt Petitioners: Use this side only. .. Colorado EIUGUS1..23 19.91.,.. City or Town To The Honorable Board of County Commissioners of 1#1= County Gentlemen: The petition of .113Ax.CHT... rT,+.G.6,..P0i07fk?7,'..7G whose mailing address ie a' ? S 'X QQ 80(; 1 City or Town state ZIP Cod. SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL 3359686 12349 L1 & L8 SE4SW4 10 5 65 respectfully rreeq�uests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A. D. are erroneous, illegal, or due to error in valuation for the following reasons: (Completely describe the circumstances surrounding the Incorrect value or tax.) LAND MISCLASSIFIED AS RESIDENTIAL. LAND IS AGRICULTURAL. MILL LEVY .084262 MILL LEVY .085508 I9 89 19 90 Value Tax Value Tax Orig. 15,130 $1,274.88 15,130 $1,293.74 Abate. 9.A199 $ 774.x.4 9x 94 $ 785.82 Bal. 5,940 $ 500.52 5,940 $ 507.92 The taxes (have) (XICIGS XX) been paid. Wherefore your petitioner prays that the taxes may be abated or refunded in the sum of s,,,L.,560..,<.8 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. �.: U. C1 � ~ Petitar _.. . h. L. By Mont CS. Address1918 E 18 STreet, GREELEY, CO 80631 CC. ' ' Cor1I , 172, pp 911119 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 2axd, day of..,......September , A.D. 19 91 at which meeting there were present the following members:..Ghalrmen...For4..n..E.,...Lecy.,,sn.A.Comml.eaSoziess...George..Kannody.....Co:aacamae.J.,.. Ha.ber,CA...G.r.W.1...Kx?'by., and Wait . @.b.9teX' 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„Laefak and taxpayer Lowe),, G b 9orgthy L StraUhc being present: and ("ame) (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.............StioCurs with the recommendation of (Oemours or dodo not concur) the assessor and the petition be approved...,, and an abatement/refund be...1tAVwed 19g(a9p)prove99d or rr9denied) 77q g6 (be allowed or not b•adored) on an assessed valuation of 4.1990) ' .;,L9�.for S.•7•i ..1 t tax f the year(s) 19..S9...Mc 1990 r Chairm Ad Commissioners, STATE OF COLORADO, es. County of Weld, I, Th Aal.d..A.w,.WAzdep..,,,CThzk xp...ths„AGaxd Covaty Clerk and Ex &MSzio Clerk _ot*ka•&wdJ 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 Giag14Y..,,,SQ nadp , this dayo .... o ,emb. A. D. 19.,IL. ' " Coady Clerk. ACTION OF THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR Denver,Colorado, 19 The action of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to the within petition, is hereby ❑ approved: 0 approved in part $ CI denied for the following reason(s) • ATTEST: Secretary. Property Tax Administrator. • i ail I • ,.V[p7yv[( f I ` ' Hi V s J{ Q 1 i 411" I i co sits ., g y4g� `Q�a N .7. z ' ova+ �+ 3 m Ji � E y( ( la r RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE AGREEMENT EXTENSION WITH THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ACTION PARTNERSHIP, INC. AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SICK 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, by Resolution dated August 17. 1989, entered into an Agreement authorizing the Economic Development Action Partnership, Inc., hereinafter referred to as "EDAP", to market property in the Weld County Business Park located in north Greeley, a copy of which is attached hereto, and WHEREAS, the Board has been presented with an Agreement Extension with EDAP, commencing September 38, 1991 and ending September 18, 1993, with the further terms and conditions being as stated in said Agreement Extension, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Agreement Extension, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Agreement Extension between EDAP and Weld County be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Agreement Extension. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of September. A.D., 1991, nine pro tune September 18, 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTESTt 4,,Atekiaited? WELD COUN , LORADO Weld County Clerk to the oard Gordo c , airman By: t—'Deputy Clerk to the oard Gere Ken edy. Pro-Tem APPROVED AS FORM: /// .t--itelastnedele- oze _ Constance L. Harbert County Attorney C. W. Kir y a�271'4� - W. H. Webster 1 911112 F'-3- 0011 r.� CD17P AGREEMENT EXTENSION THIS AGREEMENT EXTENSION, made and entered into this O:73 � day of September, 1991, by and between the Weld County Board of County Commissioners, hereinafter referred to as the "County, " and the Economic Development Action Partnership, Inc. , hereinafter referred to as "EDAP." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, County and EDAP entered into an Agreement dated August 17, 1989, whereby the Parties agreed that EDAP had the right to market property in the Weld County Business Park located in north Greeley, Colorado, copy of which is attached hereto, and WHEREAS, the termination date for said Agreement was August 17, 1991, and WHEREAS, the County and EDAP both desire to reinstate and extend said Agreement from September 18, 1991, to and until September 18, 1993, in order to promote the economic development of Weld County, Colorado. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual ' promises and covenants contained in the Agreement dated August 17, 1989, copy of which is attached hereto, the Parties hereto agree as follows: 1. That the Agreement which is attached hereto and dated August 17, 1989, between the Parties hereto shall be reinstated and extended for an additional two year period from September 18, 1991, to and until September 18, 1993. Page 1 of 2 Pages 211112 2 . That the Parties agree to adhere to all of the provisions contained in the attached Agreement over the course of the next two years. SIGNED this all- day of 4O227u6/01, 1991. ATTEST: Le41/244 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO Weld County Clerk to tt a Board C/� By: ' !1 4", , i .06. By: a Deputy Clerk to the Board G E. cY, Chairman Economic Development Action Partnership, Inc. By: dntest (Lia a" o �J SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO before me this lQ d y 1991, by /,_,S,-(2,.-1,) 19,‘,q-0 WITNESS my hand and official seal. No my Public My Commission expires: MY COMMISSION EXPIRES JUNE 8, 1991 aedap.bp Page 2 of 2 Pages 211.112 • • AGREEMENT • • This AGREEMENT, made and entered into this l ' day of August.'1989, by • and between the WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.hereinafter ••' •• • • referred to as the"County",and Economic Development Action Partnership,Inc.hereinafter referred to as"EDAP." WITNESSETH: • WHEREAS,the County has acquired and developed Weld Count Business Park Planned Unit Development to provide building sites for economic development:and WHEREAS.the County desires to integrate the marketing of the Weld County Business Park into the economic development efforts currently provided by EDAP in Weld County:and WHEREAS,EDAP has a desire to assist and coordinate the marketing efforts of the Weld County Business Park for Weld County in connection with its other economic development activities,and WHEREAS.the County,in accordance with Section 30-11-101 and 30-11-116,CRS, 1973,may enter into contracts with entities such as EDAP to promote economic development of the County. NOW,THEREFORE.for and in consideration of the recitals contained herein,the parties agree as follows: 1.This agreement shall be for a period of two years;however,either party may terminate the agreement upon 30 days notice. The agreement may be extended by mutual consent of the parties. 2.The Parties agree that EDAP shall have the right to market the Weld county Business Park. The County agrees to refer prospective purchasers or lessees to EDAP. EDAP will make information available on Weld County Business Park to licensed real estate brokers in Weld County. Any commissions earned by brokers shall be a part of any purchase or leased price and shall be negotiated on an individual transaction basis. EDAP shall make recommendations to the County regarding appropriate broker commissions. 3. County confers to EDAP the authority to receive and transmit to the County,offers to purchase or lease property located in the Weld County Business Park. 4. County agrees to pay into a Weld County Economic Development Fund any amount in excess of development costs received from the sale or lease/purchase agreement proceeds from property. Such fund will be established at such time as the fast transaction generating proceeds occurs. Development costs are those actual costs incurred by the County and paid for with county funds,calculated on a per square foot basis(total cost divided by total square feet available for use in the Business Park). The County agrees that the cost per square foot is S •SQ . S.The Board of County Commissioners will appropriate funds from the Weld County Economic Development Fund for the purposes of funding economic development entities within Weld County or other economic development projects worthwhile to citizens of Weld County. 550966 6.EDAP is authorized to advertise and market the property in whatever manner it deems : . . • - best. EDAP may place appropriate signs on property. - _ . • - • • 7. Any costs associated with this agreement for the marketing of the property shall be at EDAP expense,unless otherwise agreed to by the County. 8.County agrees to furnish a certificate of title showing a good and merchantable tide of record, and further agrees to convey tide by good and sufficient warranty deed,or guaranteed tide on close of sale and lease/purchase. 9.EDAP agrees to market property in accordance with the County's "Policy Regarding Marketing and Disposition of Land in the Weld county Business Park Planned Unit Development",a copy of which is attached herewith and made a part of this agreement DATED this day of August. 1989. T: � BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS • OF WELD COUNTY,STATE OF COLORADO Weld ty Clerk and Recorder and Clerk to the Board B y: e'r'dirt Chairman ' O'71y1c�e (I; ft..) eputy County Clerk ECONOMIC DEVI_EOPNIFNT ACTION PARTNERS1P By: u_.t'er Chairman STATE OF COLORADO ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD 1 The.foregoing instrument was aclarowledged before me on this lZ.day of August. 1989. "' O hand and official seal. n V 3 L1G:' ') 't �� `A(tt, Notary Public \ �0 , My Commission Expires: at Cuiamnwwn expsei t.0. 11 %cc :31.1112 I ' . POLICY REGARDING MARKETING AND DISPOSITION OP LAND ; • . • IN THE WELD COUNTY BUSINESS PARK ' • ' PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT • • SECTION 1 -- DECLARATION OF POLICY, It is hereby declared co be the policy of the County of Weld co encourage the location, relocation, and expansion of manufacturing, industrial, or commercial enterprises within the County. To that end Weld County has developed Weld County Business Park Planned Unit Development to provide building sites for economic development. This policy is adopted in furtherance of the primary objectives to mitigate the serious threat of extensive unemployment, to secure and maintain a balanced and stable economy, to provide for the public welfare, and co provide for the prosperity of County residents. - In furtherance of the policy set forth above the Board declares chat: 1.1 The Board of County Commissioners will make ..all necessary determinations of the desirability of projects and will not delegate this determination co any agent, contractor, or employee of the County. - 1.2 The County declares its intention to require payments in lieu of ad valorem real estate taxes on any project in the same amount and manner as if the ownership of the real estate remained in private hands rather than in ownership of the County. 1.3 The County or its agent will require information and proof of such matters necessary co establish the bona fide purposes of the applicant, while not unnecessarily divulging information to the competitive disadvantage of the applicant. 1.4 The County will utilize the Economic Development Action Partnership and its staff in assisting the County in marketing and arranging for the development of the site of the Weld County Business Park. 1.5 Resources from the sale or lease of sites in excess of the County's development costs shall go into a Weld County Economic Development Fund for the purpose of promoting economic development in Weld County. SECTION 2 -- PLANNING AND ZONING CRITERIA 2.1 All proposed projects shall be in accordance with and shall meet the goals, concepts and objectives for the development as set forth in the "Approved Document for Weld County Business Park Planned Unit Development" approved by the City of Greeley June 7. 1988. 37,..,.12 • 2.2 All building, parking. drives and landscaping shall be located and • developed .in •a 'manner so as to substantially comply with the '- • approved site plans of the Weld County Business Park Planned Unit ' . Development. . , 2.3 Any future buildings and site development shall be compatible in use and similar in regard to the building architecture and landscaping to the approved plans for the existing buildings located on the Planned Unit Development. 2.4 A number of engineering reports must be provided and approved by the City of Greeley staff prior to the issuance of a building permit, including, but not limited to: a) Drainage report b) Construction drawings for all improvements c) Utility plan 2.5 The determination of which parties shall bear the cost of any required on or off site improvements shall be set forth in an agreement between all parties in interest prior . to final consideration by the Board of County Commissioners for an approval of the project. EDAP shall assist in facilitating such agreement among all interested parties. SECTION 3 -- FINANCIAL ARRANCEMENTS In order to facilitate the development of the Weld County Business Park, the Board of County Commissioners will consider the following options for title of the land co developing party: 3.1 Outright sale of property at agreed upon price. 3.2 Land lease with option to buy at time and price certain. 3.3 Subordinated loan on the land with equity shared with mortgagor of building in proportion to value. 3.4 Land sale with deferred interest and principal payments, e.g. , five or can years. 3.5 Donation of land with provision that at the time of future sale County to receive from sale proceeds the appraised value of the land at the time of sale. 3.6 Board of County Commissioners, upon the recommendation of EDAP, will consider other sale/lease alternatives if they are in the best interest of the citizens of Weld County. 21.1".1.2 . SECTION 4 -: APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS • In order to properly process and consider;applications for projects sec forth . • herein that would involve the County retaining _any 'equity position in the ' project, certain criteria, procedures, guidelines, and requirements shall be followed and submitted by the applicant as sec forth below co EDAP, who shall, upon developing a project for consideration by the Board of County Commissioners, submit is to them. 4.1 A history of the applicant, including a description of its operations. 4,2 Historical financial statistics of applicant for last five (5) years or for the entire time is has conducted business if less than five (5) years. Xf, applicant is proposing co-signers .or guarantors, this, same historical financial data must be supplied for" co-signers or guarantors. 4.3 A written report from applicant's principal banker concerning the applicant's financial position and ability co meat the expenses of the proposed project, associated debt, lease or repayment of County equity. - .• 4.4 Major customers of applicant and the annual sales co each for the preceding two (2) years. 4.5 A resume of principals and key employees of applicant, including directors and officers, if applidant is a corporation. 4.6 Applicant's pro forma balance sheets, income statements and cash flow projections for the next five (5) years, reflecting the proposed lease or purchase payments to the County. 4.7 Applicant's prepared financial statements dated within sixty (60) days of the application date. • 4.8 Copies of the applicant's financial statements, either audited or otherwise satisfactory to the County, for the preceding five (5) years or the entire time during which the applicant has conducted business. 4.9 Complete list of assets cobs purchased or constructed and expenses incidental to the project. 4,10 A payment schedule for retirement of any County equity debt or lease. 4,11 Applicant shall provide a history of its employment and projected employment associated with the project by number and type of employees. nl4 I9 - 4.12 The Board may waive specific information required in the written • epplitacion for new concerns that have not been' in operation for ' the last five (5) years. • The. Board, ..however, may request - -- • - - -additional, information in lieu of the informition waived. 4.13 Other information specifically desired by the Board or EDAP not sec forth above. SECTION 5 -- COUNTY REVIEW OF APPLICATION At such time as the applicant has provided all of the required information and met all of the above stated requirements, EDAP shall conduct an analysis of the information and the suitability of the project. 5.1 An EDAP review team shall be responsible for analyzing the. application and making recommendations to the Board of County ' Commissioners concerning the advisability of proceeding with the proposed project. The review team shall consist of members appointed by EDAP, Director of EDAP and the County Finance Officer. 5.2 The recommendation of the review team shall include an analysis of the impact of the development upon the County, and upon the City of Greeley. The form of agreement for any required on-site and off-site improvements shall also be recommended by the review team to the Board of County Commissioners. The review team may recommend that certain conditions be placed upon the applicant to further insure the repayment of any County equity, and may recommend chat the applicant provide guaranteed construction contract or a completion bond prior to undertaking the proposed project. 5.3 AC such time that the review team has presented its recommendation, impact analysis, and on-site and off-site improvement agreement to the Board and to the applicant, the Board shall schedule a work session for the purpose of discussing the application and considering any public input. 5.4 If the Board of County Commissioners concurs with the review team co approve the project and associated terms, the Board shall direct the County Attorney, together with the applicant's attorney, to prepare all the necessary legal documents co be executed by the Board in a formal meeting. 5.5 The Board of County Commissioners, at a formal board meeting, shall approve the project documents and authorizes the Chairman co sign all the necessary closing documents associated with the transaction. The Board of County Commissioners may, ac any time, amend or suspend the above policy without notice, if it is in the County's best interest. RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND NORTHERN COLORADO HEALTH NETWORK. INC.. DBA NORTHERN COLORADO AIDS PROJECT 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 Memorandum of Agreement between Weld County Health Department and Northern Colorado Health Network, Inc. doing business as the Northern Colorado AIDS Project (NCAP), commencing October 1, 1991 and ending March 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 Memorandum of Agreement between Weld County Health Department and Northern Colorado Health Network. Inc. doing business as the Northern Colorado AIDS Project (NCAP) be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is. authorized to sign said Agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of September, A.D., 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTESTS lid/W44.44 WELD COUN , LORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Got c , airman Bye Deputy Clerk t the oar 46. Pro-Tem APPROVED AS T ORM: -e-, Constance L. Harbert ounty Attorney C. W. Kirby ka& ' "W. 911109 )4). 0ol9 cc, 144 NG HFIfwTN 4�t,uoRlt f i MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT ErL THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 013 day of , 1991, by and between the County of Wald. State of Colorado, by and t rough the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Weld County Health Department, hereinafter referred to as "Health Department," and Northern Colorado Health Network, Inc. doing business as the Northern Colorado AIDS Project (NCAP), hereinafter referred to as "Contractor." WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the Health Department and Contractor wish to establish a consortium for care services for persons with HIV di in Weld and Lorimar counties; and WHEREAS, the Health Department has been awarded Ryan White C.A.R.E. Title II funds from the Governor's AIDS Council for use in this effort; NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the covenants, conditions, agreements, and stipulations hereinafter expressed do hereby agree to as follows: 1. HEALTH DEPARTMENT RESPONSIBILITIES: a. The Health Department will hire a regional resource coordinator to coordinate and assure early intervention services, assist care givers in the provision of comprehensive quality care, and to increase efficient use of patient care resources throughout Weld, Larimer, and Morgan counties. b. The Health Department will coordinate with the Contractor's client advocate in the performance of their duties. c. The Health Department will accumulate the required reporting information and report the consortium data to the Governor's AIDS Council. A copy of each required report will also be sent to the Contractor. d. The Health Department will reimburse the Contractor within 14 days of each monthly invoice. The invoice shall clearly indicate the amount of hours worked by the client advocate and the monthly travel, telephone, and postage charges. The Health Department will reimburse the Contractor up to the maximum line item budget as outlined in Attachment 1. 2. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES: a. The Contractor shall hire a client advocate for the program who will perform active community outreach with clients, perform in-hone assessments, and coordinate with local health care providers to obtain referrals of newly HIV + diagnosed persons. 911109 H1.0156, b. The Contractor will coordinate with the Health Department's regional resource coordinator in the performance of their duties. c. The Contractor will provide the Health Department with the required data collection documentation in a timely manner. The time frame will be mutually agreed upon at a future date. 4. The Contractor will submit a monthly billing to the Health Department for reimbursement. The billing shall provide documentation regarding each line item for which reimbursement is requested. 3. The period of this Agreement will be from October 2, 1991 through March 31, 1992. 4. The Contractor agrees that it is an independent contractor and neither it nor its officers or employees become employees of Weld County, and therefore, are not entitled to any employee benefits as Weld County employees, as the result of the execution of this Agreement. Weld County, the Board of County Commissioners of weld County. its officers and employees, shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts while performing Contractor's duties as described in this Agreement. The Contractor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Weld County, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its officers and employees for any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of this Agreement by the Contractor, its employees, volunteers, and agents. S. This Agreement may be amended only upon written agreement by both parties. 6. It is agreed that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, sex, religion, age, national origin, or individual handicap, be excluded form participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subject to discrimination under any provision of this Agreement. 7. Responsibility for providing unemployment compensation and worker's compensation pursuant to Colorado law shall be the responsibility of Weld County for its staff only. Responsibility for providing unemployment compensation and worker's compensation pursuant to Colorado law for Contractor's staff shall be Contractor's responsibility. 6. Weld County and the Contractor agree that this is a personal services contract and such contract is not assignable without the advance written consent of either Weld County or the Contractor. 9. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties nor their officers or employees may pa , not 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. 10. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create an obligation on the part of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, to expend funds not otherwise appropriated in each succeeding year. 11. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this Agreement is for any reason held or decided to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions. The parties hereto declare that they would have entered into this Agreement and each and every section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, and phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraph, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. 12. This Agreement is expressly made subject to all laws and regulations of the United States and the State of Colorado. Contractual provisions required by such laws and regulations, but not having been set out herein are hereby incorporated by this reference as though expressly set out in full. All parties to this Contract are hereby put on notice, and charged with the responsibility of compliance with such contract provisions as required by law. 13. This Agreement may be terminated upon thirty (30) days written notice, by either party. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized representatives as of the day and date first hereinabove written. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS NORTHERN COLORADO HEALTH NETWORK WELD COUNTY, COLORADO Nigelnpr1 ieleaelorqa. Cord 1 y, rman ATTEST: We ty erk the Board • By: Deputy C e k to the BOA 9/4‘19/ Approved as to form: WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT eapiezion Randolph rdon, M.D. , M.P.H. Director ATTACHMENT 1 BUDGET weld County Health Department Personnel Project Supervisor -0- Regional Resource Coordinator 1.0 FTE $ 15,700 Office Technician .25 FTE $ 1,600 Operations Expense Postage $ 500 Printing $ 900 Travel $ 1,600 Meeting Expense $ 1,500 Telephone -0- Indirect Cost Rent, Incidental Overhead -0- SUB-TOTAL $ 22,000 Northern Colorado Aids Project Personnel Project Supervisor -0- Client Advocate $ 5,500 Operations Expense Postage $ 150 Printing -o- Travel $ 750 Meeting Expense -0- Telephone $ 600 Indirect Cost Rent, Incidental Overhead -0- SUB-TOTAL 1.7421-- TOTAL S 29,000 ^+141 )9 Budget Justification weld County Health DeLrtment Personnel The Regional Resource Coordinator salary is based on 1.0 FTE for seven (7) months at $ 1,891.00 per month plus 17% cost for benefits. The Office Technician II salary is based on a .25 FTE for seven (7) months at $ 268.00 per month. No benefits are paid to part time staff. Operations Expense Postage and printing costs will be for printing and mailing the newsletters and bulletins. Travel costs are based on 6.400 miles at $ .25 per mile for travel within the tri-county region as well as to and from the Denver area. Meeting expense costs will include reimbursements for a speaker, facility rental and refreshments for the Pediatric Conference. Northern Colorado AIDS Project Personnel The Client Advocate salary is based on .5 FTE for six (6) months at S 916.67 per month. Operations Expense The Postage and telephone costs will cover the use required by the client advocate in the performance of the contract. The travel costs are based on 3,000 miles at $ .25 per mile. Le ' wELD COUNTY. COLORADO REGIONAL RESOURCE COORDINATOR COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING DESCRIPTION OF WORK General Statement of Duties: Performs coordination of activities as outlined in the scope of work of the grant awarded from the Governor's AIDS Council. Supervision Received: Responsible to and receives guidance from the Director of Community Health Services or delegate. Supervision Exercised: None EXAMPLES OF DUTIES (any one position may not include all of the duties listed nor do the listed examples include all duties which may be found in positions of this class.) Judgement: Able to problem solve, gather facts, evaluate, prioritize and act accordingly. Attitude: Is cooperative and maintains professional working relationships. Productivity: Able to use time effectively and exhibits adequate amount of work with neatness and accuracy. Adaptability: Able to accept and integrate change. Complies with agency and county policies. Reliability: Able to meet deadlines, stay on schedule, accomplish work under pressure and adjust to peaks. Initiative: Able to evaluate situations and utilize creative or innovative problem solving techniques. Knowledge/Ability: Exhibits knowledge of basic nursing techniques and extensive knowledge of HIV and AIDS. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Required Knowledget. Skills, and Abilities: Act as a liaison with Larimer and Morgan counties regarding education, support and resources to care providers for HP/ + persons and their families. Coordinates with client advocate position at the Northern Colorado Aids Project. Assumes responsibility for required documentation of the grant funding the position. , h. Maintains and submits required doCumentation. Performs other duties as required. Education: A Baccalaureate degree in nursing from a school accredited by the National League of Nursing. Experience: A minimum of one year nursing experience or any equivalent combination of education and experience. Knowledge of community network and resources in association with HYV individuals. Necessary Special Requirements: A valid State of Colorado driver's license and use of personal insured vehicle is required to perform job duties. Auto insurance as required by state law. Current licensure to practice as a registered nurse in Colorado. it .i,. '. mEMORAnDU WELD Cn ^:•v otst'ir ScP19 1:; 2. 13. L M Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Illikto Board of County CommissionersDee September 19, 1991 C TO O Jeannie K. Tacker, Business Manager, Health Department rr COLORADO prom ` Agreements with Northern Colorado Health Network, Inc. saepo,t 1 Enclosed for Board approval is an agreement between the Weld County Health Department and Northern Colorado Health Network, Incorporated doing business as the Northern Colorado AIDS Project (NCAP). The Health Department applied for and has received funding of $29.000 from the Governor's AIDS Council to establish a consortium of care services for persons with HIV disease in Weld and Larimer Counties. Twenty-two thousand dollars was awarded to the Health Department and $7,000 will be used to sub-contract with NCAP. NCAP will provide client advocacy services for the clients in Weld and Latimer Counties. The term of this agreement shall be from October 1, 1991 through March 31, 1492, If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. JKT/ja Enclosure RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND COALITION FOR ADOLESCENT PREGNANCY PREVENTION 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 Weld County Health Department and Coalition for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention (CAPP), commencing September 16, 1991 and ending September 11, 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 Purchase of Services Agreement between Weld County Health Department and Coalition for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention (CAPP) be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be., and hereby is, authorized to sign said Agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of September, A.D., 1991, nunc pro tunc September 16, 1991. //////�����f BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTESTS ( I � 4 WELD COUNTY, OLO Weld CouunAnty Clerk toheBoa d Gor a . irman e By: �r.f��.e eputy Clerk to the Bo Ge3 a Ke edy, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS FORM: Constance L. Harbert County Attorney C. W. Kirby W. H. abet 911120 144 OD) Li cc S N k , NCM c PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT rg 0 THyISt'�AG.REEMENT, made and entered into this day of ��U�Y , 1991, by and between the County of Weld, State of Colorado, by and thkough the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, on behalf of the Weld County Health Department, hereinafter referred to as "Health Department," and Coalition for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention (CAPP). hereinafter referred toes "Contractor." WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the Health Department wishes to continue to support the activities of the Contractor; and WHEREAS, the Contractor continues to work in a collaborative manner in a public/private partnership to prevent teen pregnancies; and WHEREAS, the Contractor has received funding from the North Colorado Medical Canter Foundation for use in this effort; NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the covenants, conditions, agreements, and stipulations hereinafter expressed do hereby agree toes follows: 1. The Health Department shall hire a health education specialist to serve as coordinator for CAPP. The hiring process shall be a joint effort between the Health Department and representatives from CAPP. The position shall be directly supervised by the Health Educator of the Health Department and work under consultation with the board of directors from CAPP. 2. The Health Department shall provide physical space for the coordinator to be housed, a desk, telephone, and miscellaneous supplies as required. Time spent by the CAPP director in required Health Department staff meetings shall be paid for with Health Department funding. All of these items shall be considered in-kind support from the Health Department. The Health Department will track this support and provide monthly reports to the CAPP board of in-kind expenditures. 3. The Health Department will receive and deposit funding in the amount of 510.000 from North Colorado Medical Center Foundation. These funds were awarded to CAPP to continue the teen pregnancy prevention activities. The funds will be administered and accounted for by the Health Department in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Expenditures will be tracked as outlined in the budget specified in Attachment 1 of this contract. Monthly expenditure reports will be provided to the CAPP board for the entirety of the contract period. 4. The Health Department will provide to the CAPP board a monthly programmatic report outlining the activities of the CAPP director for the previous month. i+1N00111 v111zo S. The period of this Agreement will be from September 16, 1991 through September 11. 1992. 6. The Contractor agrees that it is an independent contractor and neither it nor its officers or employees become employees of Wald County, and therefore. are not entitled to any employee benefits as Weld County employees, as the result of the execution of this Agreement. Weld County, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its officers and employees, shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts while performing Contractor's duties as described in this Agreement. The Contractor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Weld County, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, it's officers and employees for any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of this Agreement by the Contractor, it's employees, volunteers, and agents. 7. This Agreement may be amended only upon written agreement by both parties. B. 1t is agreed that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, sex, religion, age, national origin, or individual handicap, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subject to discrimination under any provision of this Agreement. 9, Responsibility for providing unemployment compensation and worker's compensation pursuant to Colorado law shall be the responsibility of Weld County. 10. Weld County and the Contractor agree that this is a personal services contract and such contract is not assignable without the advance written consent of either Weld County or the Contractor. 11. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties nor their officers or employees may po , nor shall any portion of this Agreement be deemed to have created a duty of care with respect to any persons not a party to this Agreement. 12. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create an obligation on the part of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, to expend funds not otherwise appropriated in each succeeding year. 13. 1f any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this Agreement is for any reason held or decided to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions. The parties hereto declare that they would have entered into this Agreement and each and every section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, and phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraph, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. 14. This Contract is expressly made subject to all laws and regulations of • the United States and the State of Colorado. Contractual provisions required by such laws and regulations, but not having been set out herein are hereby incorporated by this reference as though expressly set out in full. All parties to this Contract are hereby put on notice, and charged with the responsibility of compliance with such contract provisions as required by law. A 15. This Agreement may be terminated upon thirty (30) days written notice, by either party. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized representatives as of the day and date first hereinabove written. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS CAPP WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ���;i� 74.4g4.,, .� Cord cy. irman '`l� ATTEST: Will y 1 to a Board By: uty ler to t e Board_y 4/ IApproved as to form: WELD 4QUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Randolph don, M.D., M.P.H. Director i 21.'?3.20 ATTACHMENT 1 CAPP BUDGET 1991-1992 Personnel Coordinator S 5,844 Office Technician III S 1,964 Total Personnel S 7.908 Oleratienal Expenditures Printing, Materials, etc. S 1,192 Travel S 1,000 Total Operational Expenditures ; 2,192 TOTAL EXPENDITURES ; 10,000 tet MEMORAn®um 11111111e Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman YD_ Board of County Commissioners September 19, 1991 COLORADO Pram_ Jeannie K. Tacker. Business Manager, Health Department )r) Purchase of Services Agreement with Coalition for sel.mu adolescent-FregnatncyPrevett[Ion (t.Arry Enclosed for Board approval is a Purchase of Services Agreement between the Weld County Health Department and CAPP. The Health Department is formalizing the agreement with CAPP in order to clearly assign responsibilities of each party. The Health Department has received from North Colorado Medical Center Foundation $10,000 to be used to support the activities of CAPP. The monies will be used to hire a CAPP Director and cover the costs of the CAPP activities. The CAPP Director will be housed at the Health Department. The term of this agreement shall be from September 16, 1991 through September 11. 1992. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. JET/a& Enclosure soy",/in"/S RESOLUTION REs REGULATING, WARNING AND GUIDING TRAFFIC DURING THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF WELD COUNTY ROAD 153 BETWEEN WELD COUNTY ROADS 92 AND 100 FOR 40 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), CASs . .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 Wald County Road 153 between Weld County Roads 92 and 100 be temporarily closed. with said closure being effective September 17, 1991, for approximately 40 working days, and further, that standard official traffic control devices shall be erected at said closure giving notice of the restrictions. 911110 g.GGoo.2 cc/ EG. cin , s o/ c-TP Page 2 RE* TEMPORARY CLOSURE - WCR 133 The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of September, A.D., 1991, nuns pro tune September 17, 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST% gdfAestat WELD COUN C ORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Oord i n By; Deputy Clerk to the Board eor a Ke nedy, - APPROVED AS T ORM; al-,404.14d °natant. L., Herbert �County Attorney C. Kirby W. W. H. Webster 911110 Koad AHea� 0 w De-low,- 7Se L WCR loo e ad ci. ced ik A 4 e d Ni Ire barricade_ wiN;lh+ Flask-, ,Road elo'Pti ?Ype.� bGerl Code w/iwykl- f IoSGI ev- 0 Road s seol bus closed hbPacl ae low Afro w n3 LocGr TiG CPI c aLA /y lc H• _; • wnQ 902 0 --Aloof. 7.00 0 — good Closed A4e oet 1'oa,d Cloyed. `tbily Fpe Qp ro i w. Par ly 44.5 Ivor A%� °aV .5- I=or bridge ire vno04 ) (is3r`A end rept..ter„erd- GVf In CIONC✓rk /Ow 44,/rtfrr's CYO Sr k q "•''''•r•A'" — illirgeoci Vocufre. odtt Ir.1 S tvek 9.27 1 istoCA /Go ra 4 SURVEY BY DATE . DRAWN BY fieYG DATE a l'.11.t.:- :i.*".: . ✓ c CHECKED BY DATE b^' �5.. Anew•, �.• f' ` ''' COUNTY ROAD NO. IV •'C....;c:.1'.... APPROVED BY COUNTY ENGINEER • '}'.Z�..4.-' WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING aII aro 0 II V r W r 0 n w V 11 CO 'all'. 0 A his 00.. III F•I of O AK < < .q CO is a; as •• O N • ro 0 .. .. .. .. R El 0 OAtix coII II N CO M XI r Y�'O+ l'1 .2 S. VI A 0 Wf7r- K. A o iv to h0 W A S 0 � •z g N 73 Is. b O m et �i. p VI ca b 0 r 04 H 4O II u m7 ►"'.. Y Ax r •r. r r pr X A W N r• y 0 m CO ^ taa n x m n n r r y t § m � ii oX oA � N ryy° �rp r M Ob2 z :J ID x m � mm r m oo to C A r0 A - ' N r x II II•-•vi \ my• 2 . r .4- 4 V . ....{O 10 O r r r g8 " Ax .. r a r y N 00 W A d 8 � +m y "0 0 0 h O V0 M a r c• b aW4 00.11130 RESOLUTION • RE: REPEALING AND REENACTING ALL RESOLUTIONS AND MOTIONS OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY WITH REGARD TO THE ESTABLISHMENT AND STRUCTURE OF THE WELD COUNTY COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS BOARD AND ESTABLISHING THE WELD COUNTY COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS BOARD AND APPOINTING ITS MEMBERS WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County has previously established and maintained a Weld County Community Corrections Board by and through certain resolutions and motions, including, but not limited to. Resolutions dated July 20, 1981, and November 30, 1981; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County is now desirous of compiling the provisions of these previous Resolutions and replacing said Resolutions with one comprehensive creating resolution; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County has determined it to be in the public interest to establish a functional Weld County Community Corrections Board in accordance with Section 17-27-103, C.R.S., as amended; and WHEREAS, said Weld County Community Corrections Board shall be established to accomplish the purposes of Article 27 of title 17 of the Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended, through the specific powers and responsibilities set forth in the By-laws of said entity as approved herein by the Board of Weld County Commissioners. • NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, that all Resolutions and Motions previously enacted by this Board establishing and organizing the Weld County Community Corrections Board, including but not limited to Resolutions dated July 20, 1981, and November 30, 1981. are hereby repealed in their entirety and replaced by this Resolution. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that there is hereby established the Weld County Community Corrections Board. Said entity shall be a functional corrections board and is established to accomplish the purposes of Article 27 of title 17 of the Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the proposed By-laws of the Weld County Community Corrections Board, attached to this Resolution and incorporated herein by reference, are hereby approved. The Weld County Community Corrections Board shall have the duties, responsibilities, express powers and the authority set forth in the By-laws to accomplish the purposes of Article 27 of title 17 of the Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Weld County Community Corrections Board shall be composed of the following persons or their properly designated representatives: 911108 L71�v 002, GG' WGG.G A (,a) us, 'O,�£(4W Page 2 REt COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS BOARD 1, The Chief Judge for the 19th Judicial District of the State of Colorado. 2. The District Attorney for the 19th Judicial District of the State of Colorado. 3. The Chief Probation Officer for the 19th Judicial District of the State of Colorado. 4. A member of the Weld County Bar who is not a member of the District Attorney's Office for the 19th Judicial District of the State of Colorado. 5. A representative with law enforcement background. 6. In addition, three other persons appointed at-large. The positions or representatives of the Chief Judge, the District Attorney, and the Chief Probation Officer shall serve terms, the length of which shall be at the pleasure of those respective positions. The Weld County Bar member, the member with law enforcement background and the three at-large members may serve a three year term with eligibility for reappointment for additional terms. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the following individuals are appointed t0 membership on the Weld County Community Corrections Board for a term expiring on the date set opposite of their respective names: Representative Appointee Term Expiration District Attorney, 19th Judicial District Thomas Quauman August 1, 1994 Representative of the Chief Judge, 19th Judicial District Honorable William West August 1, 1994 Representative with Law Enforcement Background Richard Evans August 1, 1993 Chief Probation Officer. 19th Judicial District Lee Steele August 1, 1993 Member of the Weld County Bar Keith McIntyre August 1, 1992 At-Large Member Carolyn Mettler August 1, 1992 At-Large Member Sandia Turner August 1. 1994 At-Large Member Ray Mora August 1, 1993 911108 ..,mw. . Page 3 RE' COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS BOARD The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of September, A.D., 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST`' WELD COUN +. //,�, ��� Weld C er b�fd r Gordo 40° . , a By: Deputy lark to the Boar - . _ e a Kenn dy. Pro-Tem APPROVED AS FORM' onstance L. Harbert County Attorney " C.w.�r� di ,1 1047� W. H. Webster 911108 WELD COUNTY COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS BOARD BYLAWS ARTICLE 4 tang Section 1 The name of the entity shall be the Weld County Community Corrections Board, hereinafter referred to as "the Board". Section 2 The principal office of the program shall be located in the County of Weld, State of Colorado, at such place an the Weld County Board of County Commissioners, hereinafter referred to as "the Commissioners", may determine from time to time. ARTICLE I3 BOUNTY COMMISSIONERS Section 1 The ultimate authority for the operation of community correctional facilities and community correctional programs lies with the Weld County Board of County Commissioners. Section 2 The Commissioners have established, under Title 17, Article 27 of the 1973 Colorado Revised Statutes. (Sec. 17-27-101 et seq. , C.R.S. 1973, as amended, and Weld County Resolutions dated July 20, 1981, and November 30, 1981, the Board and delegated to it such powers as are necessary to accomplish the purposes of community corrections as established by the above mentioned statute. Section 3 The Commissioners, shall reserve the right to veto any action taken by the Board, except for personnel actions taken by the Board with respect to the Administrative Assistant. Section 4 The Board will deliver to the Commissioners minutes of all scheduled or unscheduled meetings. Section 5 The Board shall not have the power to over-ride a veto of the Commissioners. Page 1 of 8 91110A WELD COUNTY COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS BOARD BYLAWS attatial PURPOe£ Section 1 As authorized under Title 17, Article 27 of the 1973 Colorado Revised Statutes. (Sec. 17-27-101 et seq. , C.R.S. 1973, as amended, and Weld County Resolutions dated July 20, 1981, and November 30. 1981, the Board's purposes are to: (1) Operate as a functional board responsible for establishing and enforcing standards for the operation of any community correctional facilities and community correctional programs in Weld County. (2) Establish and enforce standards for the conduct of offenders placed in the community correctional facilities and community correctional programs in Weld County. (3) Establish procedures for screening for offenders who will be placed in any community correctional facility or community correctional program in Weld County. (4) Exercise its authority to accept. reject or reject after acceptance the placement of any offender in a community correctional facility or community correctional program pursuant to any contracts or agreements with the Colorado Department of Corrections or any Colorado Judicial District. (5) Operate under the procedures set forth in Title 17, Article 27 of the 1973 Colorado Revised Statutes and any amendments or revisions thereto. (6) Require implementation by the community correctional facilities and community correctional programs in Weld County of the rules, regulations and standards set forth by the Division of Criminal Justice of the Colorado Department of Public Safety. (7) Execute contracts subject to the approval of the Commissioners with the Division of Criminal Justice of the Colorado Department of Public Safety and any service and program providers concerning the operation of any community correctional facilities and community correctional programs in Weld County. (8) Authorize disbursement of funds appropriated to or received by the Board, subject to the veto power of the Commissioners. Page 2 of 8 21.14108 WELD COUNTY COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS BOARD BYLAWS AR_IC,LE IV AUTBNITY Section 1 The Board will operate under the procedures set forth by 17-27- 103, et seq., C.R.S. 1973, as amended, which states that, "The governing Board of any unit of local government may establish corrections board". ". . .the governing board may delegate to such corrections board any powers necessary to accomplish the purposes of this article." Section 2 The Board is established pursuant to Resolutions dated July 20, 1981, and November 30, 1981, as adopted by the Commissioners. ARTICLE V AREOAIED POWERS Section 1 The Commissioners delegate to the Board the authority to oversee the efficient and effective operation o1 the community correctional facilities and community correctional programs in Weld County. Section 2 All budget items will be subject to monthly review by the Board. Section 3 All budget revisions shall be reviewed by the Board. Section 4 The annual budget shall be approved by the Board prior to the first day of the Fiscal Year. ARTICLE VI FISCAL REAR Section 1 The fiscal year of the Board shall be the twelve months beginning the first day of July and ending the last day of June. ARTICLE VIX BOARD MEMBERS Section 1 COmM ition - The Board shall be composed of eight (8) members. Such appointments shall be made by Resolution of the Commissioners. The exact number may be changed from time to time with concurrence by the Commissioners. Page 3 of 8 21.1.1.03 3 WELD COUNTY COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS BOARD BYLAWS The following persons are appointed to serve personally or through their properly designated representatives. (1) The Chief Judge for the Nineteenth Judicial District of the State of Colorado. (2) The District Attorney for the Nineteenth Judicial District of the State of Colorado. (3) The Chief Probation Officer for the Nineteenth Judicial District of the State of Colorado. (4) A member of the Weld County Bar who is not a member of the District Attorney's Office for the Nineteenth Judicial District of the State of Colorado. (5) A representative with law enforcement background. (6) In addition, three (3) other persons shall be appointed by the Commissioners. Section 2 Appointed Representatives - A roll call will be taken at each meeting to establish voting members present. Section 3 Term - Board members may be removed with or without good cause shown by action of the Commissioners. The representatives appointed by the Chief Judge, District Attorney, and Chief Probation Officer will serve at the pleasure of those positions. The Weld County Bar member, the member with law enforcement background and the other three members will serve a three year term and will be eligible for reappointment for additional terms. Section 4 Meetings - The Board shall meet at the time and place as shall be called by the Chair or any five members by five days written notice unless such notice shall be waived by all members. All meetings will be conducted pursuant to the Colorado Open Meetings Law, (Section 24-6-401, et. seq. C.R.S.) . Notices shall state the time and place of the meeting. Four (4) members of the Board shall constitute a quorum for general business and five (5) members shall constitute a quorum for policy issues. Any vote by a majority of a quorum shall be the act of all the Board. If a meeting of the Board has been convened with a quorum in attendance, a quorum shall be deemed to exist until the conclusion of such meeting. In the absence of a quorum, a majority of the members present may adjourn the meeting from time to time until a quorum be present. The Board will meet at least once each month. Page 4 of 8 WELD COUNTY COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS BOARD BYLAWS Section 5 Action w,ithOut Meetips - The Board may act without a meeting if a majority of the members approve such action and said action be duly ratified by members present at the next meeting of the Board. Section 6 Conduc ti of Meetings (1) Meetings of the Board shall be conducted according to traditional Parliamentary procedures; the Chair will rule on disputes. (2) Agendas for regular meetings will be prepared and distributed to the Board prior to each meeting whenever possible. (3) Minutes will be distributed prior to the next regular meeting whenever possible. Section 7 Compensation Qt Doard Members - No Board member and no person from whom the program may receive any property or funds, shall receive, or be lawfully entitled to receive, any pecuniary profit from the operations of the program, and in no event and under no circumstances shall any part of the assets, whether principal, income or accumulations be paid as salary or compensation to, or be distributed to, or inure to the benefit of, any of the members or their successors, or any person or his heirs or personal representatives who shall contribute any money or other property to the program; provided, however, that any member may, from time to time, be reimbursed for his/her actual or reasonable expenses incurred in connection with the administration of the affairs of the program. Section 8 Any member who has three (3) unexcused absences from regular meetings during a fiscal year may be requested to provide justification to the Board. ARTXCL£ V�I� OV ICE.RS Section 1 Officers of the Board shall consist of Chair, Vice-Chair and Treasurer. Section 2 Officers shall serve for two years, though eligible to run for additional terms. Page 5 of 8 :,111...3.?513 WELD COUNTY COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS BOARD BYLAWS Section 3 Selection of Officers shall be made by the Board at the first regular meeting prior to October 1 of each odd numbered year by a vote of the total membership. Such vote may be by proxy or telephone prior to the meeting. Officers shall serve until the new Officers are duly elected. Section 4 Officer vacancies due to termination or resignation, shall be filled by a majority vote of the remaining Board members: the newly elected Officer shall only serve in that office the remainder of the term but shall then be eligible to run for a full term. Section 5 Duties of the Officers shall be as follows: (1) The Chair shall preside at all meetings of the Board. The Chair shall appoint chairs of all committees and shall serve as an ex-officio member of all committees. The Chair shall perform other duties designated by the Board. The Chair shall serve as the official spokesperson for the Board. (2) The Vice-Chair shall perform such duties as the Chair and/or the Board may designate. In the absence of the Chair, the Vice-Chair shall perform his/her duties. (3) The Treasurer shall be responsible for aiding in the preparation of the annual budget and reporting on expenditures from that budget on a regular basis. Section 6 Administcatj.ve Staff - There shall be an Administrative Assistant to assist the Board. The Administrative Assistant shall serve solely at the pleasure of the Board. The Administrative Assistant position shall be contingent upon adequate funding from contracts with the State of Colorado executed pursuant to Article 27 Title 17 of the Colorado Revised Statutes, as amended. Duties of the Administrative Assistant shall be as follows: (1) Maintain the minutes of all meetings. (2) Assist in functions of the Board. (3) Assist the Officers as needed. Page 6 of 8 WELD COUNTY COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS BOARD BYLAWS ARTICLE IX COMMITTEEa Section 1 The Board's Chair may appoint ad hoc committees as deemed necessary to deal with various matters of Board interest and concern. ARTZLE X AMENDMENTsa Section 1 These Bylaws may be amended at any scheduled meeting of the Board by a majority vote of the Board members, and subject to approval by the Commissioners. Section 2 At least ten (10) days notice in writing shall be given to the voting members of any proposed amendments to these Bylaws. The written notice shall also include the proposed amendments. Section ] Amendments to these Bylaws shall take effect when they have been approved and approval is acknowledged by the signatures of the Board Chair, and the Chair of the Commissioners. ARTICLE XI APPROVAL OF TIE BYLAWS Section 1 These Bylaws will be in effect upon approval by a majority vote of the Board members and the Commissioners with such approval acknowledged by the dated signatures of the Board Chair and the Chair of the Commissioners. ARTICLE J(II RELATIONSHIP WITH THE NINETEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Section 1 These Bylaws in no way alter the ability o1 the Chief Judge of the Judicial District to contract with the Commissioners and/or Board as to the specific operation of the community correctional facilities or community correctional programs consistent with existing state law. Page 7 of 8 :31.2 AT-3 WELD COUNTY COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS BOARD BYLAWS ADOPTED: WELD COUNTY COMMUNITY ECTIONS BOARD I /By: drific.---_, 91--.2O°- 9/ Chairman Date BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY By; I Chair Dat ATTEST" G447 WELD COUNTY CLERK TO THE BOARD BOARD/ BY: ter't'ee 4 `. UTY CLER 0 E BOARD Page 8 of B 1 AR224V1I14 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE AMENDED PLOWING PERMIT NO. 89-3C AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN - r' 8 NATIONAL HOG FARMS, INC. • 8 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. CI pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested • c with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and o 0 CC WHEREAS, the Board did. by Resolution dated August 9, 1989. approve Plowing "' Permit 089-3, and by Resolution dated September 27, 1989. approve Plowing Permit 089-3A. and by Resolution dated May 16, 1990, approve Plowing Permit 089-38 for National Hog Farms, Inc.. and •+ WHEREAS, National Hog Farms, Inc., desires to obtain a Plowing Permit to o ~ obtain a third amended Plowing Permit to cultivate certain grassland described "4g as parts of Sections 25. 26. 35, and 36. Township 5 North, Range 63 West; Section 1. Township 4 North, Range 63 West; Sections 6 and 7, Township 4 North, Range 62 a e v West; and Sections 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 30, and 31, Township S North, w x Range 62 West of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado, certain sections of which • • m are also included in Plowing Permits #89-3. 089-3A. and 089-38, and as, c p� WHEREAS, pursuant to Ordinance 0108-A, National Hog Farms, Inc.. previously w E submitted proof of collateral in the form of a cashiers check in the amount of $1,200.00 and a certified chck in the amount of $3,600.00. for a total amount of a' $4,800.00. and all other pertinent documents necessary for the issuance of a w▪ Z. Plowing Permit, said collateral being sufficient for Plowing Permits 089-3, 089- P4 3A, 089-38. and 089-3C. and 0 WHEREAS. National Hog Farms, Inc., has also submitted the required additional permit fee in the total amount of $99.00. and N 6,11 ✓o++ WHEREAS, the Board deems it appropriate to approve the issuance of a .M-i o Plowing Permit to National Hog Farms, Inc.. for those grasslands described in the oak approved Soil Conservation Plan, 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 Amended Plowing Permit No. 89-3C be, and hereby is, issued to National Hog Farms, Inc. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Plowing Permit. 911113 c�i'D I 08/9 cc 1 /We P>, Rffc Page 2 RE' AMENDED PLOWING PERMIT NO. 89-3C - NATIONAL HOG FARMS, INC. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, • adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of September, A.D.. 1991. � /� 1,//I �J BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: I�j�yjQIp/./���4at WELD COUNTY. ;LORADO Weld County Clark to the Board ♦ '' Cord ac Iman a puty' d le 1 to the Boar G4OY a Kenn y. Pro-Tem , - 1� , APPROVED AS FORmiOC? Constancye�L. Herbert aunty Attorney C. o W. Kirby 8 0 ge W. H. We ster N Q V • O N qW 0OVWG tn .. Ea .+ a ON he N N • D 0S 6+ 2 • E +0 w •r ry pvvp�� S. 04� V o mit/ fel rd0 911113 030.. I ORDINANCE NO. 108-A PERMIT NO. R9-1C PERMIT FOR PLOWING GRASSLAND APPLICANT NAME: National Hog Farms, Inc.. ADDRESS: Se «5000WCR 69 o .. Kersey, UO..-EtGG4 mg LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF GRASSLAND(S) TO BE CULTIVATED: highteen N0 acre, eight 1.f0 acre, and three 1/0 nere renter pivot nprinklera to be O edtablinhed to pnrcl of Sec. 25.26,33,36, T5N, k63W; Sec. 1, T4N, KG3W; Sec. 6.7, o pad T4N, 1t62W, dud Sec, 15.16,17, 18,19,20,21,30,31 T5N, 102Wo ATTACH FOLLOWING: APPROVED SOIL CONSERVATION PLAN,' ALL MAPS «w AS REQUIRED BY ORDINANCE 108—A, AND PROOF OF OWNERSHIP OF R GRASSLAND(S) OR, IF LEASED, PROOF OF AUTHORITY TO CULTIVATE. PERMIT FEE: $240. 00 for the first 100 acres - *NOVO AA m $.10 per acre thereafter - 99.00 a w TOTAL - 99.00 0 COLLATERAL: (Must be in the sum of $30.00 per acre.) - a Approved by the Board in the sum of $ . (Collateral paid when `V permit. 89-3 obtained.) - wiz PERMIT AND COLLATERAL APPROVED BY THE BOARD 07 ' COUNTY O4 li im COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO ON THE r2::51: DAY OF O1 fro { /'YYufv Al 19W_ 0 e t Landowner or re BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS /' WELD CO Y, COLORADO By I`.; P By.Date: � " Gam! as ATTEST: Nr. Weld County Clerk to the Board M a '- SEAL i ,: m w By: 4 4-f /r r Deputy Cleric to the Board , s=ue This Permit is issued pursuant to Ordinance No: 108-A adopted by the Weld County Board of County Commissioners on March 11, 1986, and requiring the issuance of permits for the plowout and cultivation of grassland(s) . Pursuant to said Ordinance, the Permittee is +-required to follow a conservation plan approved by the local Conservation District Board, must pay all applicable fees pursuant to Ordinance 142, and must submit collateral- in- an amount as set by Ordinance 142. Said collateral must be approved by the Board prior to the issuance of this Permit. 91113) • .,, Town&hip__.✓/ '!__..__- Range . �� _!^ -- . County_____C/31(4:1 -_,star y____W—_____. ORDINANCE NO. 108 PERMIT NO. I i I I I I j till .... I 1.. _ .. ........L. ..... _....I. I 1 I _._ ,_ _, ._ - .. . - . --., .__,. --^--. . .-....T- , _. _ t!I ! - III I. !I i _.. _. . I. . • t I ' 1 I I I I 1 ; I I I I 1 ; f I f ! l _.,_.. _ 1_ I I i I 1 I r f I I I + 1.. _� I i I ! I i V (8 ZO Zt 3. f 1 - J Z , . _ ,. _,._w _ I 1 .. '� 1 I , ! I is I /'"�, Z9 ' . ... 28 I I " `i it _ I 14 � II Ii . _.. r ...a. _ i _.. .� _ _ 1. _.....; `..r _.., , I 1 II I i I _I I R 1 I I I L.. I 110 ' I I I , , • ; I . 1 _I I • Il I ' I, I _ I 1 FORM 50f 8 1312 REC 02264416 09/26/91 16:15 50.00 4/007 r 0948 MARX ANN FEVSRSTEIN CLERIC & RECORDER WELD CO. CO 31.1.1.133 soma► . . . Town►h;p_ •..-1 !`I Range (0Z . County LAk1 _,Stte—_ W ___, ORDINANCE NO. 108 PERMIT NO. ... -t............_. . _...._._....t. . ... ._... �.... _ .._. .._. __ I I ... ' 11 ! I ( 1 I i 1 I I I ! I._ I 1 _, I 1 I I I ' i I Th , i -----t--.-4 7 - ._ r.......,_ I / I j I ( i 1 I I 1 I _ ' I I I ' I I 1 I I I I 1 ! I I 1 I I III 1 1 �I I I 1 I I I I ( I , 1 I I I 1 !i It I I. I I , I I I .....L-••.--.-.I - I I I 1 I I I '. 1 I I i l i I I I I i`-. }..... I I I I I ' I I 1 I .I 1 f ..._ ..I I. .. . L .. I i I I '----"-`""1- _._L_..- -1 _...L. L ..._ 1 .. ..._ I . . . . I I FORM SOF B 1312 REC 02264416 09/26/91 16:15 $0.00 5/007 - F 0949 MARX ANN FECERSTElN._CLERK & RECORDER-WELD CO. CO t. OW /� �� �/�+ Count r� 1 7ownahip F� �_.. -� Range. Y-- r`..eld _...State--CO_ .. , ORDINANCE NO. :08 P• ERMIT NO. I 1 I _. I .._...}r-...__.�......_......_....._..... _..... _...I ..... ... _ .....�.... .�� _ �_ . . . I I �� I ! 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RECORDER_WELD_CO, CO._ O,1 A' 4 A n Ac . < Towmhip_._S__Al_----.__ ., Range. . 4231/ . , County____Wtid.__..-_,Seate_... __ __V II • ORDINANCE NO. 108 /K PERMIT NO. I I -- i «.. t..._.. ...._....i__. .__. _. _. I I j , 1' V _.I II I I { I I _`. I 1 1LI ) I I 1 I I I u ' I I. I I L , 1 I • i L I i I i i 1 1 ' II I l l I 1 I 1.. I I ( I _ I 1 ! I 1 I .SI V1 ...._._.� j L......_ ,. ... __.. 1 _ 1.. ... .. .. ._..... ..,1 ... .. ..,. .... Ci I at . 1 I I I t 11. I I _....-t_�.. ._.....p. 1. ... ., ...i.. I i .. .... ..... .. .._..)..._ f I ; I I 1 1 1 1 I I •I I i ; I I __......�..._.... ! I, .... .I....... ..�. I 1 t .... .._._..I ....... .. .......... I j . _ -� ti I 1 I1Il .��_ I ' I j I ' I I w I L ..I I I 11 .f... 1 I I I y I I ; i I I ®!I . • 1 k--_L_�_-.-.. {._•__. ..t i•__•_. . ...._ 1... • . .. _ .. I I I I FORM 5OF a 1312 REC 02264416 09/26/91 16:15 $0.00 7/007 .- 21.1113 F 0951_MART_ANN PEVERSTEIN_ CLZRX a RaCORDER._wtLA_CO..__C0_- West Greeley Soil Conservation District 4302 West 9th Street Road Greeley, Colorado 90634 (303) 356-6506 RESOURCE OF LAND USE PLAN REVIEW APPLICANT PROPERTY OWNER NAME: National Hog Farms, Inc. NAME: Same ADDRESS: 25000 WCR 69 ADDRESS: Kersey. CO 110644 DATE OF REVIEW: August 19, 1991 AVERAGE BY LAND USE IN CONSERVATION PLAN: 2910 Acres Irrigated Pasture & Hayland * LAND DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY TO BE CULTIVIATED: Eighteen 80 acre, eight 120 acre. and three 170 acre center pivot sprinklers to be established in parts of Sec. 25,26,35,36. T5N, R63W; Sec. 1. T4N. R63W; Sec. 6,7 T4N, R62W, and Sec. 15,16,17,18,19.20,21.30,31 T5N. R62W. • PLAN DISPOSITION: COMMENTS: *1920 acres previously reviewed (1-22) 990 acres newly planned (23-29) 207.9 acres estimated for plow permit (for land smoothing activities). Land smoothing completed on pivots #1-19,21.22 (37.7 acres). Estimated land smoothing on remaining pivots is 172.0 acres. WEST GREELEY SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT BOARD d s CONSERVATION • DEVELOPMENT . SELP,GOVERNMENT 91.1113 SCS Greeley Field Office Page 1_ of h • (Rev. 5/90) CQN5CFj.VAII QN_PL N,_FOB_PLOW PERMIT Name: _i_thaid4c4ces ��. �. , r Total Acres in Plan 2.9//0.0, Highly Erodible Land (HEL) Acres ,V1.9•Q _ I (we) concur with the conservation practices and installation schedules for all field% indicated in this conservation plan, and understand that when the conservation system is applied to the land and maintained, it wilt meet the requirement of Weld County Ordinance No. 100/108A and 1905 Food Security Act for co n Comp ianCe. //i,• �t^ifn._ ,s..c.✓ .d Via/ C?.`u'.dn./tL .+ ,o1nw art—, LANDOWNERS SIGNATURE Y Date V1.141 Date Date :::: LAND OPERATORS ✓ / '�219� SIGNATURE P...47.11 _.4/. d ****************************** USDA-SCS. TECHNICAL ADEQUACY CERTIFICATION I certify that this conservation plan meets the requirements of Section II of the FYCLD OFFICE CHNXCAL GUIDE. �q p ___ _(#..2 _ Date ��L4�.[,�__ District Conservationist Greeley riold Office aC.%CLCAV c '. cp//b/1../ h/ Planr'ing Assistance Received from /�( �� [� J� PJ/&1 T (signature) Da444e ****************************** WEST GREELEV SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT CERTIFICATION This conservation plan was approved by the Doard of Supervisors. 2 _ AUG 20 IN Date West Greeley SCD Bard Member 31.1113 U . S , Department of Agricui ' e CPAGS . DOC(Hal ) Soil Conservation Sorvioell, • Page 2 of 9 RECORD OF COOPERATORS'S DECISIONS AND PROGRESS IN APPLICATION OPERATOR: National Hog Farms , Inc , ASSISTED BY : MOP , OSS OWNER: Sarre DATE : August 7 , 1591 FARM NO. ; NA TRACT NO . : ' 7O Ranch ' ' PIVOT : PLANNED APPLIED : Land Use : Irrigated Pasture & Hayland : : # Amount ".r , . Amount M/Yr : Treatment : Agricultural Waste Disposal 1 with Fo^aie Production & Management , l SO ac 09 1 30 a'-_ 9/89 : 314 - EPU�H N,ANAGMENT 80 sc 89 00 ac 5/80 : ' SO ac C9 '0 ac 9/89 : Sand sage will be selectively treated : 4 : 00 ac 39 CO ac 0/391 to reduce densities under the pivots , 3O ac V9 CO c 9139 : Mowing . shreduin9 or soot trant'ment , : 5 1 CO ac 09 30 ac_ 9/69 : with herbicide=_ , where needed , will be : , 30 ac 80 80 ac 4/90 : done to remove excess sand sage growth . 3 80 at. 34 ' a0 ac 4/90 : The intent is to improve existing grass : 9 a0 ac 90 CO oc 4/901 stands for grazing , facilitate inter- 10 SO ac 94 CO ac 4/901 seeding , improve ground cover and 11 30 ac 90 90 ac 4/901 sail erosion . 12 CO ac 90 : 60. a,_ 4/90 : : 13 120 3c 54 17.0 3C 4/901 ' 14 : 80 ac 90 90 Ac 4/90 : : 15 30 ac 90 '30 ac 7/911 : 16 120 ac_ 90 120 3c 7/31 . ' 17 CO ae 30 AO ac 7/911 13 80 ac 90 CO ac 7/91 : 19 12i' ac CO 120 oc 7/91 20 : 120 ac_ 90 120 ac 7/91 : 21 00 3c 90 SO ac 7/91 : 22 90 ac 90 00 ac_ 7/91 , 23 120 a,_ 97 : 24 120 ac fit : 23 : 12O ac 41 : ' 26 120 ac_ 91 : 27 170 ac 91 , 28 : 170 ac 91 : : 25 170 ac 31 ' : NOTE : Acres for pivots 2 thru 29 have been added . : V. S . Department of Agricu ' re ' CFA68 . DOClHa11 Soil Conservation tor . ice . . Page 3 of 9 RECORD OF COOPERATORS ' S DECISIONS AND PROGRESS IN APPLICATION OPERATOR: National 'slog Farms , Inc . ASSISTED 8Y : MOR,DSS OWNER : Same DATE : August 7 , 1991 FARM NO. : NA TRACT NO. : ' 70 Ranch ' ' PIVOT PLANNED APPLIED ; Land Vse : Irrigated Pasture & Hayland . 0 : Amount Yr . ; Amount M/Yr ; Treatment : Agricultural Waste Disposal : with Forage Production & Management . ; 1 10 ac S9 4 . 5 ac 4/90 ; 4SG - LAND SMOOTHING 2 70 er 09 ; 7 . 9 sc 4/90 ; ' 3 5 ac e9 ; NA 4/401 Undor pivots where the natural : 4 10 ac 09 NA 4/90 : topography inhibits pivot function , ; 15 sc 39 NA 4/901 lsnd coll be rough-graded to improve ; p S ac 89 ; , 0 sc 7/91 ; the operational efficiency of the 1 7 S se 6'9 6 . 1 ac 4/901 pivots and to facilitate the aPP1iCa- , n 10 ac 99 ; 2 . 7 At 7/911 tion of effluent . Soil removed from , 9 10 nc 90 NA 4/90 : knobs will be spread onto adjacent . ; ' 10 ; 3 ac 90 ; 1 . 9 ac 7/511 iowor areas within the pivot bound- , 11 ' at 90 3 . 2 ac 7/91 : arias . Tho size of areas t0 be ; 1 ^ 10 aC 90 NA 4/901 smoothed will be kept to minimal size : IS 8 arc 90 . 7 at 7/911 and will he sesded to perennial grass . 14 3 ac 90 . 5 ac 7/51 ; as soon as is fessible as specified 1 ` ; n at 90 ; NA 7/91 ; tin other portions of this plan . le ; 0 ac 90 4 . 2 ac 7/91 ; ' , 17 : ac 90 NA 7/91 , ' 18 8 ac 90 NA 7/91 ; ' , 19 12 se 90 NA 7/91 ; ' 20 J ac 91 i , 21 5 sc 90 ; NA 7/91 . ' 22 S aC 90 ; NA 7/91 , ' : 23 2 ac 91 ; ; ' • 24 10 ac 91 ' 25 ; n ac 91 ; , , 22 S ac 91 : ' ti , 50 at 91 20 50 aC 91 : ' 29 50 BC 91 , ' NOTE : Acres Tar PiVOta 23 thru 29 have., been added . ' 311113 U. S. Department of Agriculture :oil Conservation Service ", • Page 4 of 9 RECORD OF COOPERATORS' S DECISIONS ANO PROGRESS IN APPLICATION OPERATOR: National Hog Faros , Inc . ASSISTED BY: MOR,O5S OWNER : Same DATE : August 7 , 1991 FARM NO. : NA TRACT NO, : X70 Ranch ' ;PIVOT : PLANNED APPLIED : Land Use: Irrigated Pasture & Harland : it : Amount Yr , : Amount M/Yr : Treatment : Agricultural Waste Disposal : with 6raga Production & Management . 1 10 ac ;9 4 . 5 ac 4/901 484 - MULCHING 20 ac 89 7 . 9 ac 4/90 ! Solid wastes will be applied where 3 : 5 ac 84 I NA 4/90 : necessary as a mulch on areas which 4 10 ac 89 NA 4/90 ; have been smoothed and are to be 15 ac 89 I NA 4/90 ' seeded to Permanent grasses . Aaplica- 6 : 3 ac 39 6 . 0 ac 7/91 : Lion of manure will facilitate seeding 7 5 ac 89 : 6 , 1 ac 4/901 establishment and growth while reducing ! 8 10 ac 39 : 2 . 7 ac 7/91 ; soil erosion during the intial growth 9 10 ac 90 : NA 4/90 : period . Applications will be made at 10 3 ac 50 , , a rate of at least 20 tons/acre. Manure : 11 3 ac 90 : will consist of at least 60%, by weight : 12 : 10 4c 90 ; NA 4/901 heavy chunks at least S inches in dia- 1 . ac 0 90 . 7 7/91 : meter and should be applied prior to : 14 : 3 ac 50 : . 5 7/9l : seeding. Finer materials may be used 15 0 ac 90 : NA 7/91 ; prior to seeding if incorporated into lt; 8 ac 90^ : ; the soil and followed by larger chunks 17 ; 8 ac '_+0 NA 7/91 ; after seeding . Chunk manure will be 12 3 ac 90 : NA 7/91 used at an emergency measure on areas 19 : 12 sc 90 NA 7/91 : which show evidence 4f excessive 10 ac 90 1 erosion . 20 � 21 5 ac 90 : NA 7/91 : 22 Sac 90 : NA 7/91 ! 3 2 2 ac 91 1 24 10 ac 91 25 0 ac 91 20 5 ac 91 27 so ac 91 28 S0 aC 91 29 30 ac 91 NOT Acres for pivots 23 thru 29 have bean added . 21t'.1 U. S. Department of Agriculture CPA69.COC(Ha1 ) Soil Conservation Service S • Page i of 9 RECORD OF COOPERATORS 'S DECISIONS AND PROGRESS IN APPLICATION OPERATOR : National Hog Farms , Inc . ASSISTED 8Y: MDR,DSS OWNER: Same DATE: August 7 , 1991 FARM NO, : NA TRACT NO. ' 70 Rsnch ' PLANNED APPLIED Land Use : Irrigated Pasture & Harland : : FLO # : Amount Yr . : Amount M/Yr : Treatment :Agricultural Waste Disposal : with Forage Production & Management . : , , 4 , S ac 09 : 342 - CRITICAL AREA PLANTING 7 . 9 aC 39 1 ' 1 NA 09 NA 7/91 On areas disturbed during the 4 1 NA 09 NA 7/91 1 constuction of the hog farm and its NA 90 NA 7/91 facilities , plantings of grasses , forbs : 6 ,�i sic 90 or other tpeties o11 be made t0 sty- 7 6 . 1 aC 90 : bilize the soil , reduce sediment and 0 1 . 0 ac 90 runoff , and improve the overall appear- : 9 NA 90 : NA 7/91 ante of the disturbed sites . Solid 10 3 aC 90 wastes may be used to improve soil 11 3 ac 90 fertility and promote seeding estab- 2 12 NA 90 NA 7/91 I went . Weeds will be controlled on these : 13 : 3 aC 90 areas to reduce competition with new : 14 3 ac 90 I . 1 ar 7/91 : seedlings . Species to be used are 16 I 0 aC 90 I NA 7/91 I given on the attached seeding worksheet ' 16 8 ac 90 , ( ECS-5l . Seeded areas will be protected : 17 0 ac 91 1 NA 7/91 : from livestock use until stands have 19 0 aC 91 1 NA 7/91 become established . • 19 12 ac 91 I NA 7/91 I 20 10 ac 91 I 21 S aC 91 NA 7/91 : ' 22 ' aC 91 1 NA 7/91 1 ' c 23 ; ac 91 I ,• 24 1 10 ac 91 , A 0 ac 91 ' 26 S ac 91 t 27 50 ac 91 : ' 2E : 50 ac 91 29 SO ac 91 ' NOTE : Acres for pivots 23 thru 29 have bnrn added . 211113 U.S. OePartment of Agriculbero CpA6Z.000(Not ) S011 Conservation Se rvice O • Page 5 of 5 RECORD OF COOPERATORS' S DECISIONS AND PROGRESS IN APPLICATION OPERATOR: National HOS Farms , Inc . ASSISTED BY: MDR ,O°S OWNER: Slime DATE : August 7 , 1491 FARM NO. : NA TRACT NO. : ' 70 PanCN ' ' PIVOT : PLANNED APPLIED ' Land Use : Irrigsted Pasture G Hayland M 1 Amount. 1;r . 1 Amount M/Yr : Treatment : Aoriculturai Waste Disposal : : : with roragm Production & Management . • 1 , 90 . 0 ac a9 75 , _ ac 7/91 , 512 - PASTURE AND HAYLAND PLANING 2 1 80 . 0 ac 89 172 , 1 ac 7/911 . 3 20 . 0 le 39 90 , 0 ac 7/91 , perennial Brasses will be seeded 1 4 150 , 0 ac 99 ^0 . 0 ae 7/511 under each pivot in accordance with 5 : 00. 0 aC 90 20 . 0 ac 7/31 , SCS standards .and specificat ;onz 3t , S : 30 . 0 ac_ 90 74 , 0 ac 7/911 rates given on the attached worksheets. : 7 : 90 . 0 ac 90 73 . 3 ac 7/911 Those Plantings are for the purpose of : : 8 ! 77 . 3 ac 50 . Improving stand quality , stabilizing . 9 , 50 , 0 ac 90 : areas that have been rough-graded , in- , 10 , 80 . 0 ac 90 78 , 1 ac 7/91 ' creasing the uptake and Plant use of , 11 , 75 . 9 DC 90 : the effluent , and minimizing soil : 12 : 80 , 0 ac S0 80 , 0 ac 7/91 : erosion . Seeding recommendations are 13 : 119 . ^ gc 90 : 1 attached--#1 IS a cool season mix for : 14 , 00 . 0 3c 90 7'9 . ! ac 7/91 : intersoodina into nstive sod, #2A is 16 , e0 . 0 ec 90 : i' . 0 ac 7/91 : miXtur& cf cool and warm season grasses : 16 1113 , 8 ac 90 , for revegetating the smoothed areas , 17 : !0 . 0 ac 01 i and tl2P i4 a mist{tore of cool and warm , 1S : 80 . 0 ac 91 : ! season greases for interseedin9 into : 1 .1 1120 , 0 The 91 : nstive slid . Areas under these Pivots : 20 : 115 , 0 ar 91 I which may be ponded for extended : 21 1 00 , 0 ac 01 i PeY10d^ fogy bn seeded t0 GerYSnn ' S 22 1 90 , 0 ac 91 : : Creeping Poetai1 or Reed Canarygrass . 1 23 110 . 0 ac 91 : : 1 24 : 110 . 0 ac 91 ' 2! 11 !0 . 0 oc 91 , 25 : 115 . 0 aC 91 1 : 27 : 120 . 0 3c 91 : 28 : 120 . 0 ac 91 : : : 29 1120 . 0 3C 91 1 NOTE : Acres for eivots 23 thru 29 have boon added . Note : A mixture of grasses • s preferred ovor a single Species . Coot season grasses will actively grow in the spring and for 3 short period in the fail , They will likely be dormnnt in the summer . Warm season grasses will be actively growing in the middle el the summer . A mixture of grasses will improve the quality of the posture and extend the period of active growth and nitrogen uptake . The objective of the cool season mix is to optimize the nitrogen uptake by vowing grasses in the spring and fall . Warm Season grasses are included in the seeding mile. for the smoothed areas to compensate for their removal by the smoothing operations , V.S. Department of Agriculture CPA69 .D0C(Ha1 ) Soil o ntervation SdrviCAill • Page 7 of 9 RECORD OF COOPERATORS'S DECISIONS AND PROGRESS IN APPLICATION OPERATOR : National Hog "aria: , Inc . ASSISTED BY: MOR , DSS OWNER: Same DATE: August 7 , 1991 FARM NO. : NA TRACT NO . : ' 70 Ranch ' PIVOT PLANNED APPLIED : Land Use : Irrigated Pasture 9A Hayland N Amount Yr , 1 Amount M/ r . Treatment : Agricultural Waste Oisposal : with Forage Production & Management . 1 20 ac '.9 44? - IRRIGATION WATER MAMA MEPIT O ac ^- 9 3 °0 ac. ?9 irrigation water application will be ' a CO ac C9 t be planned to effectively and gn ac 90 efficiently meet plant needs and to 6 00 aC 90 I minimize deep percolation which con- : 00 aC 90 : tributes heavily to groundwater poilu- ; 0 SO at 90 ` ion . Rates and timing of application 9 HO at 90 ; will be determined and controlled . The ; 10 SO ac 90 ; initial rates will not exceed 1 /2 inch I it OD ac 90 : per apPlicatio7 c,yc e . : l2 ( CO ac 90 I 13 : 120 at 90 ' 14 CO ac 90 ' 1b 20 at 90 16 120 at 90 17 i SO .ar_ 91 ; ; 1S 80 ac 91 ' 19 120 at 91 ' 20 120 at 91 : I 21 G at 91 22 SO at 91 ' 23 1 120 at ?2 24 120 ac 92 ; 5 120 ac 92 , : 26 i 120 9r 92 , ; 27 170 ac 92 22 170 ac 92 ' 29 , 170 ac 92 NOTE: Acres for pivots 2^a thru 29 have been added . U .S . Department of Agriculture CPA6 ' . ' , -a Soil Conservation Service • Page 8 of 9 RECORD OF COOPERATORS 'S DECISIONS AND PPOGRESS IN APPLICATION OPERATOR: National Hog Farms , Inc . ASSISTED BY : MOR,DS OWNER : Same DOTE: August 7 , 1990 FARM NO. : NA TRACT NO, : ' 70 Ranch ' • ; PIVOT 1 PLANNED APPLIED 1 Land Use : Irrigated Pasture L Harland , q Amount Yr . Amount M/Yr : Treatment : Agricultural Waste Disposal : : with Forage Production & Management . 1 30 9c °,C, : 683 - WASTE UTILIZATION ' 1 80 ac 09 Wastes ' rom the planned hog farm 1 4 80 RC r'0 : operation will be used in an environ- 1 A0 ac 90 mentally acceptable manner while main- . 6 60 ac 90 : taining Or improving soil , plant and : 7 30 cc 90 i 1 water Ye3OYCOS . Wastes will he applied : 8 80 ac 90 1 1 to improve fertility of treated land , ; • 9 , c0 3C 90 1 to increase forage production and to 10 CO ac 90 ; increase nitrogen uptake . Wastes and 1 11 ; An ac 50 : water will be appl nd to native range 1 12 CO sc 90 : and/or seeded areas from center pivots . : 13 120 sc 90 t Application wi ' l be at a non-erosive 14 CO ac 90 ; rate to maintain plant cover , minimize , , ., p0 ac 90 : oeep po.'c„ 'ation and nitrogen leaching : 16 120 aC 90 I : and to prevent excess runoff . 1 17. SO ac 91 ; A program .0111 be developed to monitor 13 30 ac 91 I Plant COAAPositinn i , e . Permanent tram- : 19 120 ac 97 . sect£ ) and nitrogen levels in soil and . 20 120 ac 91 : water resources . Results will be used : 21 80 ac 91 : to optimize waste uti ' ization and . 90 ac 91 , forage production . ?3 1 .. ^0 ac 92 ' ' 24 120 ac 92 26 120 ac 92 1 26 120 ac 92 1 1 27 170 ac 92 ' 28 i 1 70 ac 92 29 i 170 3r 92 NOTE ; Acres for pivots 29 thru 29 hsve been added . V. S. Department of Agriculrure CPA68 , DOC(Hal ) St. 11 Conservation Service O S Page 9 of 9 RECORD OF COOPERATORS 'S DECISIONS AND PROGRESS IN APPLICATION OPERATOR : National Hog arms , Inc . ASSISTED BY: MDR,DSS OWNER: Same DATE: August 7 , 1990 FARM NO. : NA TRACT NO. : ' 70 Ranch ' : PIVOT I PLANNED APPLIED : Land Use : Irrigated Pasture L HaYland , 0 Amount Yr . : Amount M/Yrl Treatment : Agricultural Waste Disposal : with Forago Production & Management . . 1 E0 .pc 91 '10 - PASTURE AND HAYLAND MANAGEMENT : 80 ac 91 , 90 ac 91 Areas under the pivots which are , 4 80 ac 91 I seeded to introduced grasses will be 1 J 00 ac 92 managed in a way that will promote the : 6 90 ae 92 : establishment of the seeded species , . CO ac 92 : prolong the life of the desired forage : O SO ac 92 : species and promote the protection of , 9 8o ac S2 the sail . Grazing will not begin on 10 SO ac 92 these areas before tho grasses have : 11 30 ac 92 reached 3 inches in height and will : 12 SO ac 92 : not be continued after the grasses , 13 120 aC 92 have been grazed to 3 inches in height . : 14 20 ac 92 Proper management will ensure continued : 15 I SO as 92 success of the seeding , eptimum uptake 16 120 ac 92 of nitrogen and adequate forage for 17 CO ac 93 livestock and wlldllfe . : I 1E 00 ac_ 93 I 19 120 ae 93 ' 20 i 10 ac 93 9C 9: 2L 4� , 4V 1 140 ac 54 1 24 120 ac 94 I 2J 120 sc 94 : ' 26 120 ac 94 , ' 27 170 ac 94 , 28 170 ac 94 , 29 170 ac 94 .•• , NOTE : Acre; for pivots 23 thru 29 have been added . 2.1.15.1P; Foru, 'G4-ECS-5 (Computer Drafri PRODUCER : National Hog Farms V GRASS SEEDING RATE CALCULAT ) PLANf` '�Rice , Sherman • ' OA' 18/18/89 g„, ,J PART I : SEEDING PLANNED CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT N : Plowout Permit Field No . : 1 MLRA: G67 Acres : 1 . 0 Irrigated : x CIN No . : Oryiand : Pract . No . : 550 Range Site : Deep Sand Pract . Name : Range seeding Seedbed Prep . : Seeding Operation: Method- Method- Dates :August , 1989 Appr , Dates- August , 1985 Drill - Clean-tilled- Interseed- x Firm seedbed- EroadCast- Stubble- Drill Type-Interseeder Intarseed- Into native range Drill Spacing-20-36 in . Planting Depth-1 /2 - 3/4 in. Fertilizer : Weed Control : Pounds actual per acre ( available ) Dates :May-June Nitrogen : Mowing-* as needed Phosphate: Chemical-* as needed Potassium: TyPe and Amount- Contact herbicide after 4 leaf stage Mulch : Kind- Cattle manure Amount - as needed ( lbs/acre ) Horn aPplied- Spreader A1,ti.1 How anchored- in I . Anchor depth- ( 7 ) SEEDING PLANNED: ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 5 ) ( 6 ) TOTAL PLS ( 1 ) ( 2 ) PLS/ACRE % OF PLS RATE PLANNED REQUIRED • VARIETY SPECIES 0 100% MIXTURE PER ACRE ACRES FOR SEEDING Potomac Orchardgrass G.rt0 3.a 40 1 . 60 1 . 0 1 . 6 Lincoln Smooth bromegrass #''O-g a 30 3. 90 1 .0 3 .9 Roger Meadow bromegrass _3-7-ro-- tty 20 3 . 40 1 . 0 3 . 4 Mammoth Red Clover t..r0 4.O 10 0 . 60 1 . 0 0. 6 Optional * Reed canarygrass .3.0,423 5 0. 18 1 . 0 0 .2 Options )* Garrison cr . foxtail 0..erf 2.0 5 0 . 15 1 . 0 0. 2 110 9 . 83 9 . 8 REMARKS : * These species are optional and may be included at the above rates. Grazing should not be allowed until the grasses have become established ( usually two grazing seasons ) . The stated rates are for one acre. For a full seeding rate, multiply the values in Column ( 5 ) by the number of acres to be seeded , Interseeding should be done with a grass drill which has small sweeps or other attachment able to clear an area 8-10 inches wide in front of the seed tube . Seeding should be at dicular to thright angles to the prevailiing winds . This mix is for trial use on Pivots 2 , 3 and 4 . It is to be seeded August , 1989 . * ******** ******************************** *** *************************** Form .CO-ECS-5 (Computer Orafti PRODUCER: NatiOnai Kenos .74 GRASS SCEOING RATE CALCULATIID PLANN Rice,Shermsn DA' ' 8/18/89 ?.c y'' f PART I : SEEDING PLANNED CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT M: Plowout Permit Field No . : 1 MLRA: G67 Acres : 1 . 0 Irrigated: x CIN No . : Oryland : Pract . No . : 550 Range Site: Deep Sand Pract . Name : Range seeding Seedbed Prep . : Seeding Operation: Method- Method- DAtes,.INo`v�^.� 1 t0 May 15, 1990 Appr . Dates- early fall , 1939 ...Act ,-...Act ,- ^ 1 Clean-tilled- On smoothed areas Interseed- Firm seedbed- Required Broadcast- Stubble- Drill TYPO- Grass Interseed- Drill Spacing-7-12 in . Other- Planting Depth-1 /2-1 in . Fertilizer : Weed Control : Pounds actual per acre ( available ) Oates :May-June Nitrogen: Mowing-* as needed Phosphate : Chemical-* as needed Potassium: Type and Amount - contact herbicide after 4 leaf stage Mulch : Kind- Cattle manure Amount- )20 tons/ac fibs/acre ) �� How applied- Spread , incorporate lines (1 How anchor - An li e t‘\11 U - Anchor depth- L - ( 7 ) SEEDING PLANNED : ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 5) (6 ) TOTAL PLS ( 1 ) ( 2 ) PLS/ACRE 'b OF PLS RATE PLANNED REQUIRED VARIETY SPECIES 0 100% MIXTURE PER ACRE ACRES FOR SEEDING Llano Yell . Indiangrass 10 . 0 15 1 .50 1 . 0 1 . 5 Elide Sand bluestem 16 . 0 20 3. 20 1 . 0 y . 2 Grenville Switchgrass 4 . 5 13 0. 66 1 .0 0 . 7 Lincoln Smooth bromegrass 13. 0 20 2 . 60 1 . 0 2.6 Reser Meadow bromegrass 17 . 0 10 1 . 70 1 .0 1 . 7 Potomac Orchardgrass 4 . 0 20 0 . 30 1 . 0 0. 8 Mammoth * Red clover 6 . 0 10 0. 60 1 .0 110 10. 48 10 . 5 REMARKS: * Red clover is optional and may be added at the above rates . Grazing should not be allowed until the grasses have become established (usually two grazing seasons ) . The stated rates are for a full seeding on areas which are smootRed':"Ptlanting can be done in late fall or early spring . w********s*********************************A-******************* ***** Ol i '5.l l 4 Farm CO-ECS-5 (Computer 0rafr )., PROOUCFNational Farris 628 GRASS SEEDING RATE CALCULAT PLANF ZICa , Sherman DA•; ' 8/18/89 I. , ... ..! PART I : SEEDING PLANNED CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT k: Plowout Permit Field No . : 1 MLRA: 067 Acres : 1 . 0 Irrigated : x CIN No. : Oryland : Pract . No . : 550 Range Site : Deep Sand Praet . Naive : Range seeding Seedbed Prep . : Seeding Operation : Method- Method- Oates :Nov . 1 t0 May 15 , 1590 Appr . Dates- early fall , 1589 Drill- Clean-tilled- Intersead- X Firm seedbed- Eroadcest- +1 Stubble- Orill Type-Interseeder Interseed- a Drill SpaCing-20-36 in. Other - Planting Depth-1 /2-1 in . Fertilizer : Weed Control : Pounds actual per acre ( available ) Oates :May-.tune Nitrogen : Mowing-* as needed Phosphate : Chemical-* as needed Potassium: Type and Amount- Contact herbicide after 4 leaf stage Mulch : Kind- Cattle manure Amount - )20 tons/ac fibs/acre ) ®� How applied- Spread , incorporate fines 6 �(' Haw anchored- t� ` Anchor depth-. ( 7) SEEDING PLANNED : ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 5 ) ( 6) TOTAL PLC ( 1 ) ( 2 ) PLS/ACRE Y. OF ALS RATE PLANNED REQUIRED VARICTY SPECIES 0 100% MIXTURE PER ACRE ACRES FOR SEEDING Llano Yell . Indiangrass 6, 7 15 1 . 01 1 .0 1 .0 Elide Sand bluestem 10 . 7 20 2 . 14 1 .0 2 . 1 Granville Switchgrass 3 . 0 15 0 . 45 1 . 0 0 . 5 Llncaln Smooth bromegrass 8 . 6 20 1 . 72 1 , 0 1 . 7 Regar Meadow bromegrass 11 , 4 10 1 . 14 1 . 0 1 . 1 Potomac Orchardgrass 2 . 7 20 0 . 54 1 . 0 0.5 Mammoth * Red clover 4 , 0 10 0 . 40 1 , 0 110 7 . 00 7 . 0 REMARKS: * Red clover is optional and may be added at the above rates . Grazing should not be allowed until the grasses ha.y_e, e.C.4me established ( usually two grazing seasons ) . The stated rates are fokr interseedin9linto native range . Planting can be done in late fall or early spring. *' ***** *-*********.*********************************'***********Y********** Foie CO-ECS-5 (Computer Drag ) PRODUCER: National Farms 3 GRASS SEEDING RATE CALCULAT• S pLANN Rice ,Sherman,Sprock OAS 8/18/89 IPART I : SEEDING PLANNED CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT P : Plowout Permit Field No . : 1 MLRA: G67 Acres : 1 . 0 Irrigated: CIN No . : Dryland : x Pract . No . : 342 Range Site : Deep Sand Pract . Name : Critical Area Seeding Seedbed Prep . : Seeding Operation : Method- Method- Dates :Nov. 1 to May 15, 1990 Appr . Oates- early tall Drill - x Clean-tilled- required Interseed- Firnt seedbed- required Broadcast- Stubble- Drill Type- grass Interseed- Drill Spacing- 7-12 in Other - Planting Depth-1 /2-1 in . Fertilizer : Weed Control : Pounds actual per acre (available ) Dates :May-June Nitrogen : Mowing-* as needed Phosphate : Chemical-* as needed Potassium: Type and Amount- contact herbicide after 4 leaf stage Mu1Ch : Kind-u Cattle manure ��� Amount- p0 d nc ( lbs/aCrei a (�Mo!� applied- Spread , incorporate fines v How anchored- Anchor dapth- ( 7 ) SEEDING PLANNED: ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 5) ( 6 ) TOTAL PLS ( 1 ) ( 2 ) PLS/ACRE S OF PL$ RATE PLANNED REQUIRED . VARIETY SPECIES 0 100% MIXTURE PER ACRE ACRES FOR SEEDING Llano Yell . Indiangrass 5 . 0 20 1 . 00 1 . 0 1 . 0 Elida Sand bluestem 0 . 0 30 2 . 40 1 . 0 2 . 4 , Grenville Switchgrass 2 . 5 20 0 .50 1 .0 0 . 5 Goshen Prairie sandreed 3. 5 30 1 . 05 1 .0 1 . 1 100 4 . 95 4 . 95 REMARKS : This mi•; is for use around construction sites and other areas which requireest.ablishment of a permanent grass cover . These grasses should be drilled into a cover crop . No irrigation is planned . If desired , the following species may be included in the seeding to enhance the value and the appearance of the area . Planting can be done in late fall or early spring. Other species which may be added to enhance the value and appearance of the seeding are : Dotted gayfeather , Blue flax , Gaillardia , Prairie coneflower , American plum, SandCherry , Chokacherry , Skunkbush sumac , Rocky Mountain penstemon . . I I of areas which require establishment of a permanent grass .:over . These sh ould 1,ou 10 be drilled into a cover crop . No irrigation is planned . If desired , other species ( below) may be included in the seeding to enhance the value and the appearance of the area. Planting can be done in late fall or early spring . These grasses require less maintainance than do the tiller species and can be planted closer to buildings or in other protected areas . Additional spies : Sandcherry , Chokecherry , American plum, Skunkbush sumac , Rock,ymountain penstemon, Gayfeather , Blue flax , Gallardia , Prairie coneflower *****************************eaaasseef***sego**********f*************** 2/1113 • r era" ), PRODUC'"R.:. Nat it - - a IJG RATE CALCULATe j PLANt 3icr CAW 9/' PART I : SEEDING PLANNED CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT 0 : P . Field No , : 1 MLRA: GE7 Acres : 1 , 0 Irrigated: CIN No , : Dryland : x Prect , No, : 342 Range Site : Deep Pract , Name : Critical Area Seeding Seedbed Prep , : Seeding Operation : method- Method- Dates : Nov, 1 t. • Appr , Oates- early fall Drill - x Clean-tilled- required Interseed- - Firm seedbed- required Eroadcest - Stubble- Drill Type- grass Interseed- Drill Spacing- 7-12 in Other- Planting Depth- 1 /2-1 in. • Fertilizer : Weed Control : Pounds actual per acre (available ) Dates :May-June Nitrogen : Mowing-* as needed Phosphate: Chemical -* as needed Potassium: Type and Amount - contact herbicide after 4 leaf stage Mulch : Kind- Cattle manure Amount - )20 tons/ac ( lbs/acre ) G ���`/ f{ How applied- Spread , incorporate tines i It How anchored- , Anchor depth- ( 7 ) SEEDING PLANNED: ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 5 ) t6 ) TOTAL PLS 1 ) ( 2 ) PLS/ACRE % OF PLS RATE PLANNED REQUIRED • VARIETY SPECIES 0 100% MIXTURE PER ACRE ACRES FOR SEEDING Vaughn '3ideoats grime 4 . 5 35 1 . 58 1 .0 1 . 6 Pasture Little bluestem 3 . 5 30 1 , 05 1 . 0 1 , 1 Native Sand dropseed 1 , 0 5 0 , 05 1 . 0 0 . 1 Lovington Olue grams 1 , 5 20 0 . 30 1 . 0 0 . 3 Arriba Western wheatgrass 8 . 0 10 0 . 60 1 . 0 0 . 9 100 4 , 95 4 . 95 - REMARKS : This mix is for use around construction sites and other areas which require establishment of a permanent grass cover , These grasses should be drilled into a cover crop , No irrigation is planned . If desired , other species ( below) may be included in the seeding to enhance the value and the appearance of the area , Planting can be done in late fall or early spring . These grasses require less maintainance than do the taller species and can be planted closer to buildings or in other protected areas . Additional Spies : Sandcharry , Chokecherry , American plum, Skunkbush sumac , - Roceymountain penstemon , Gayfeather , Clue flax , Gallerdia , Prairie coneflowar Fo;rs,' CO-ECS-5 (Computer Ora" ) PRODUC''S.:. IJational Farms GRASS SEEDING RATE CALCULAT O PLANPAII r2ice ,Sherman ,Sprock DA 8/18/89 PART I : SEEDING PLANNED CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT 0: Plowout Permit Field No . : 1 MLRA: G67 Acres : 1 . 0 Irrigated : CIN No . : Dryland: x Pract . No . : 342 Range Site : Deep Ssnd Pract . Name : Critical Area Seeding Seedbed Prep . : Seeding Operation: Method- Method- Dates : Nov . 1 to May 15, 1990 APPr . Dates- early fall Drill- x Clean-tilled- required Interseed- Firm seedbed- required broadcast- Stubble- Drill Type- grass Interseed- Drill Spacing- 7-12 in Other- Planting Depth-1 /2-1 in . Fertilizer : Weed Control : Pounds actual per acre ( available ) Dates :May-June Nitrogen: Mowing-* as needed Phosphate : Chemical-* as needed Potassium: Type and Amount- contact herbicide after 4 leaf stage Mulch : Kind- Cattle manure �V Amount- tons/ac 520 tons/ac ( 7bs/acre ) � (� How applied- Spread , incorporate fines tt How anchored- , Anchor depth- ( 7 ) SEEDING PLANNED : ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 5) ( 6 ) TOTAL PLS ( 1 ) ( 2 ) PLS/ACRE 6 OF PLS RATE PLANNED REQUIRED VARIETY SPECIES G 100% MIXTURE PER ACRE ACRES FOR SEEDING Vaughn Sideoats grams 4 . 5 35 1 . 58 1 .0 1 . 6 Pasture Little bluestem 3 . 5 30 1 . 05 1 .0 1 . 1 Native Sand dropseed 1 . 0 5 0 . 05 1 . 0 0 . 1 Lovington Glue grams 1 . 5 20 0 . 30 1 .0 0 . 3 Arriba Western wheatgrass 8 . 0 10 0 . 80 1 . 0 0 . 8 • 100 4 . 96 4 . 95 REMARKS: This mix is for use around construction sites and other areas which require establishment of a permanent grass cover . These gr should be drilled into a cover crop . No irrigation is planned . If desired, other species ( below) may be included in the seeding to enhance the value and the appearance of the area. Planting can be done in late fall or early spring. These grasses require less maintainance than do the taller species and can be planted closer to buildings or in other protected areas . Additional spies : Sandcherry , Chokecherry , American plum, Skunk,bush sumac , Rockymountain penstemon , Gayfeather , Slue flax , Gallardia , Prairie coneflower *******************************************4A***444*****•*************** • .1 • • al , , lt am. "'„'"i �� —w • /I . - if 15 if .�k u r �!y C ill i 'HV I 1 1iR - .. yel I WWI' Op _:`'i NOAO/RO -, II IANIi/ fr A ')r • ,1•I • J• • • Z3 , 'Awe, ' 12.4 II'1 l' I • 41.C 2 1FM•3 eS .• i „ i• .' 1 1.1•7' • .1.' I, 1P�1 M.0.2o y 1 L 1 • Mims `r. ."r Sip 2.7 ' ,Zeli •1 - r• • ;AM 'f•'' ' •�t i nigoriFeliP 0i fnOtbilitillirf ere illa 1LEl k 1r,.-- 1 u 11. 1 t AD 3C NIIC.wr ,;ix.r.:, ,I, : m ,�r-r .3iOM-IO 32. 2 a a Nib•Ni' Y^LI'', ' , 4 d , ,ngAArrpo � Pli h . SIN CMS lille Wad c \- 08M-0 6BR. .. MM SlNrAY/ON to M•IN/r --t4�� '6M-!t �. ORR-I• , ,,„,,,,,..... t\, �� t, R62 >< • U.r.DHPAATMENT O/AOAICVLTUAE ICS•CFA•14 ROIL CONSERVATION SEAVIC! 2 .III ++ r CONSERVATION PLAN MAP r I G ! Owner Nalkii Vick ;.vw,t list, Operator �wlt, • County WA. State C 0 _�Dete &�SyM Approximate acres 24910. 0 Ap roximate scale >>+ Mike Cooperating with U ' a ti, e I .i Conserves p Pan identification �+. te.�,r Moil( JC�+•k� Photo number _ IAssisted by V'u r Le,. I b At.o, USDA Soil Conservation Service CONVENTIONAL SYMBOLS EGENDECI>, FOR SOIL MAPS SPECIAL SYMBOLS FOR CULTURAL FEATURES SOIL SURVEY ea for PITS SOIL OILINIiAT1pM5 AND SVMWLS nOUNDAnirs NnUonpl,pole or ammo t- r • Gravel nil X e�a� CSCAnrMENTS County a petal, ., Mme Or RlMl/y (pent Rowe\IOM) Mina ewe Renton ,.— -en M14CCILANEOD4 Cuounm,TCATURCS OI/hrNOwn Nrorel Raservnlen(nolainal lerarl or PGA, rAn,nlean,len. WONT merr SLOT¢ slate Well a nark, 10010 m 101.015praaH amt larlfe aNlerl) ^an....--, Church l (wave, O-w -•••""" $sMM E 0[011(490N On SINK 0 lend went +..—sr. Seat mown( Lent 0f roil survey(lahall l^eun mmme(label) n SOIL SAWN E SITE. (normally not Mignon) PMW shoal nmlchhne A nanny's .. Ineooe obted(Inhell �To.er MISCELLANEOUS sae AD/IOC DOUNOARy(Inhell Unit(IASI • nlewrml `e :nue AMIWZol f1 AA CM'/NMI Small airport.airfield,narh,°MeM, UMW •.--. Wells,Mla nen aemelery,or Ibnd pool ` 11 l N�• .. Walloon n Cone*Wel STATE COORDINATE TICK KINMs nnhlen n (1wehe,Mch of melee WM(Wne 0 LAND DIVISION CORNERS I. .1. +-rt.. Dumps and nem Werner ~— Islam anti!and wants) non urn Nees vs ROAOS rwnna&MU on pen ye- Divvied imnthen shown Rath MOM, ' •. N Wale aarnNlr) /Wcha(aa\xmNlerre And shale) olhar ranrN WATER FEATURES rMlM.yeN Tree DRAINAGESorely Nei ROAD r.MOlCM5 6 DESIGNATIONS 14r°^nMl,rleuMe Ixre ".-. Severely nmNd NMI ♦it /1 InternistsPerennial,single Ixre ....'/e". Slone a OP(lhn Pool'WNKrI M Pelferal 0 Inle/rnllloal '.,+—,... SIMIy\M4 wry\Iarly\are 0 Ill Slate O Drainage end .7. Highly Erodible Land jiL Courtly,farm or ranch Din CannN nr Michas "' . RAILROAD 1 Duuttichne(MIMI —AMC NOt Highly Erodible �I POWER TRANSMISSION LINE OraleenaWW/er unAnlxn . ... -^- Land N Kt (aerinply Eel Mlown) nine UNC LAKES,PONDS AND or SE RVOIRS (normally let AMwni Credo!) Gr,) panmelly not shown( /n/ �. I./', LEVEES ImonnMlml •-' Withal'road MISCELLANEOUS WATER FEATURES * with rand Minh orswamp n l urrurrnlbnl Walt railroad I----»...--•_ 'a ✓INmn ^- unuuuuuuw DAMS, / Well,Woven e Ito Wale) F � Wen,woolen 'a " Medium or small Nef WM MICA x. (taken from published soil survey text for use as a soil man lenrnt_sheet fnr FSp plana) C". .1.1.1.1.€7; • WELD COUNTY, COLLaDO, SOUTHERN PART (HARDIN Q ADRANGLE) 104'22'• q I ♦ . `1'.'l,'R,HM1 ' , 49:- 26 ., ,o , '":: 25 , I At II ' f e;tC'w4 ,,9 I N ' 69 n, r 1'r 69 .� I • 70 1. \ ' 54 r ,,,, l ,'5:;, M .1 , • } y,,,3 4 36 y c° y+ r�l it `', ;i. ,, � ...•.,, ,,,,,,, ✓ �Q y. •.'Y•,y, '1 ' V 70 '%'14 �1 �(����rI \\\\\\ I• _. 3 ' ' "•fl . . •••4‘ .•i*' . hey,.•..b. 0�V ,,� • .r "it' 1. K�,,� ti�• • • l;0 ♦ ��HyTyr.j. :N S • �s r, . .Si -1. /,.,,��'�y�� � •� ,AF,���` 41 {t' "1.113vt tl u�rlil)R r •4,', ti...�.. 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M v ,, 36 n, NIL S„ a 6 ` r • 4,7 4 n + p�ii ,� .l MIVO'Vg1 ' h W A 'w,�VI-y _ - • - 'ISA ,�,rrw. rk '1�T' rtr?i vn'a ., 69 ,�'. r i**P. , tir \ O :. . t y.. . *r, • , , i. 1 /�j-`�i'/r } �'sQ r1Y nti`� �F Nit,e �r �; 7' F71��11' • h •• , I V�iw�tr" $4 ��� L' 70 M - ` i ti ` Af \V��ti' _l ki IS ,Zip! _ {J r rl 1, :*.. , Yf \.1� r �i' r1S • r �, _.*V., ���i ."lip \ rM \•i,sM,\ V. Nit \` v ,� �: 2a:, ��'r 9 U ,. 1.w w , w`�� n 1' ',k YIA, ,N H!r 1 LET 1 4W "1 I i 4444:130% . . �. / r1f" �,"-Y.,4,74%� r�� ( ^' �� . f V tip.- �Jl�syI, ati,N9.1 �-4. L ►. V Vy .v'A7'� I�/ 0,rail 1. 6r IYy"1'!\''n (/� / 1 •% � %. I I i iiieiget1‘. 43. n ` Y.t. OKPAOMMLNT O►AONICIATYee r4 W r /3 W .c......,1 I I\ 1V (S 4 SOIL,MAP Ze• EL Owner Ato- ol+aft 47 ;ens./ f. .S.,ew Operator County We fd 1 State CO Soil survey sheet(s)or code nos. (4,1C S f7 Approximate scale, ../fiirtaa • Prepared by U. S. 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Perennial Streams ✓���.% Rook Outcrop r••`,` Tomperory Physical Coaditten Onundory itrIn 1( Natural Dollar Cr- Corral ^A,/CM Acres Requited par Cow Month 4 ^�^•' Important Ridge Top A. Slack Yard CC,GC,rC•PC Ronne Condition err-=r-r. Cattle Guard N Farmstead -b%4-er ono_ •--$° ceAcris \I/ Wol Spot 0 FieW Number Won 11000,4 Cow or,cheap Months Improved Rood 4".. Pond ot Lake {iEL Highly ,erodible Prom Road Os Spring Land Roomed 0 Move Portable Sprinkler Lateral ttlin• Not Highly ErodiSTo Land • Noirr Ilhm/meet aM e*Mhlned wdrn Mbrr eyrnen✓r Moym.pbe nowt or/after.en.* • font.Sol Imemeee reed, I VINe"gam a dlleh,ae. ♦ I CXISTING PROPOSED EXISTING PROPOSED x-.—x- -T----x- fence »p�-..••• 1 -..-Q. O;vlslon Dos or Turneul 1 i r -044...1...t. -r4.40- CleCirk Pence tl 0 piM Riau OOOOO ++ + + + Shaltorhall —$.—.. ..--~V DiversienDom A A 5 n T Stream Conk Protection • _.__, r0-.- Check Dam or Gully Plug .IIIIII11111uit111 W111 Mall Hull Dike or La•.ee �••�- +•- , . a•n•I,•H n•rlltl Ina Men mnY Dray et Overcall r •t—•Iw••I I—.11--11--1 Pipe Line or Sprinkt& Main I f•••••,........... � _ Dom Ond NOON* •-1•• I.1.., I.-s.-ier.N Permanent Sprinkler Lateral ' Shock Pond , ••---«-.• -••••••e•re. Portable Sprinkler Lateral 0^--• Q v-. Spring Devi —1—>^> •%••1~-i-•-f-• flume �.T� r Spring and Trough .Ynf .... Cleo r Canal •.•d C' Trough - Irrigation Ditch 0 !) Well •---+• Direction of Irrigation 6y 7r Windmill •- t'—• -n— ---s--- Pickup Ditchsue O_ 4 Windmill and Trough —0.o_ -•••••0 "...• Diversion Ditch O Water Tank — —•••_ —.-...--- Drainage or Waste Ditch ('fl M' ' Pump —a'---u— —o--o- Closed Orain ,M,•• c Solt Ground r r...—.r— -.—r--.. Touoce ID 1 I a I Smell Oesuwlr •ar, 1-q TrO, tide or flood Gate 1•}r. v..,Wpm..tatty N.n.rnua tun .,,,, •n.\me.ttt•n-Nwaif RESOLUTION RE' APPROVE INSTALLATION OF "STOP" AND "STOP AHEAD" SIGNS ON WELD COUNTY ROAD 39 AT WELD COUNTY ROAD 18 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colored*, 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 "Stop" and "Stop Ahead" signs be installed on Weld County Road 39 at Weld County Road 18, 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 Wald County. Colorado. that the Department of Engineering be, and hereby is, directed to install "Stop" and "Stop Ahead" signs on Weld County Road 39 at Weld County Road 18, 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 23rd day of September, A.D., 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: MA WELD COUR . LORADO Weld County Clerk to the Boar Gord ac , airman Byt eputy Cle k to the Board Geo a Kennedy, Pro-Taro C. APPROVED AS FORMt —;>C7Consttaance L. Harbert County Attorney C. W Ki y 10e4r 4 iq W. H. abate 911114 �G-00,19 COS R-C- co, so , G5P feet; MEMORAn®UM Viet Clerk to the Board Se to r 20, 1991 To Dots Drew Scheltinga, County Engineer COLORADO ►rem Agenda Item soon, Please place the following on the Board's next agenda: "Stop" and "Stop Ahead" signs on Weld County Road 39 coming onto Weld County Road 18. Appropriate documentation is attached. DS/mw:rd39.mrw I co: Commissioner Harbert WCR's 18, 39 911114 • n v/n/�1R/y�J� r^ ss TO Weld Comfy T , or aliklePries: ; Tra IF"c ne,,lrof bPvfceS tveR IF 00cl wet 39) y has beer in !ade go -1 la/ ay. ipluhe depor'rvrevii o bout 7Ae porneitiy 0F ion „Sfaff%n s'-o si n s of the or wcp 9g and cidcle 939 Dive >'a -Me. enire.,•Ae. Q uJsv was alone. poor vis; l2; 61 a survrr /0 owl . ere ;S o ht'. Q f 7< �-4' 4 ; i OVPr3vowlG, o ( -Fetes or+ three Corner- of -ale ;v14prSeetio✓1 if0✓eAl moiorArt: irovefi►j ov, tat 39 'f0 e,n+er weir ; kilo /-Ae orseoiOn {oerove -1 Aey hove aely v;r4 li +/. Jf has beep, Cc e oleo +0 Cut' hate O'ncl resiov Coma- 0 ./tie *recS bud' 'Oils west "- 101aIly el;w, ; ro44. 1Ae. pro.bleres . :17+ is -1 Gee recomperpnda4%o ., of a/h;s deporiknehf pro ?ect flies Sore79 of tAc P" lic "ltravP /inp lArelA /kV / lee- reclio.., 4AO I- S¢a�o artd Sfeti, 4/iPad spar be io%oced or, tivc/R 7.39 °amino owdo wcR Afl S;s`1 ell '1-0 cote. e ,J lit 4-4e Tie(nclardS SP 7- clowv, by +he 14(00440 I op, cfp,'Forw4 teatc4r G C64 `I to l 10O( 1 Car. `erepecit l k i/ filig:/a et,o„camS�f,rv �;cor . • korye cvo55road Iv C it ship Ahead or.. (&opose'd) m lt S$o p 7'k- Af- C propose d) It X Cvo±Yead . * .,/ eird Corm+ I ) * ( eyi sf;MS) Gravel (Zook( Wet WC lIC --00 » �t-aF - /Vci- A TA"4„--" 4.' 3 1..\ Crossroad Rd. ' wien✓Nd Coynsfi""f) * s%cp �cw %„f)wer (e proposed} A t C; F-- CGvn�gqe Clio ssraacis 4o Slop Ahenol PvoposedO .-- ✓1.11.14 • • 1 - Y. M'" • • r. fir, I . n M -4. .h .*4'P;:,. F • -• t — 4 +. -, ..Y S 9//417 i 1.04.J CI JZ 3`/ l(ei�q/ /.UCte /7 6v r•.74,oat`_ 0ov4 It, loo(dud 4.0 wc1? /3 -to wc)z ;`/ • ,�..;. , j ri 1 ., ,' . ?. . 1, . ,. • .. .",s, ; . • ct, h;• . • r`• �?�` �i • ,P" .%. W".0:/i eV • �yJ�.._. n wrJ 1r c s'F •. 9//4/q/ udcn 39 So (ilia 1JocrvoL Wffi.D COUNTY ROAD AND BRloocs nffi'AiCAW1P CCKPLAIN DAT?: 9/0/91 7 REPORF NAME: Nancy McAfee - Amoco Production PHONE NUMBER: Unk ADDRESS: P.O. Box 187 PROBLEM LOCATION: WCR 18 at WCR 39 Fort Lupton, CO 80621 COMPLAINT/REMARKS: Requests "Stop" signs be installed here. See attached. REFERRED T0: Marc Street RESPONSE REQUESTED: XX YES NO RESPOND T0: Nancy McAfee—Amoco Production C DATE OF RESPONSE: 9/10/91 RESPONDED TO: BY: Marc Street ACTION TAKEN: I talked to Me. McAfee and told her that I would look at the intersection and have a traffic study done to see if the signs are needed. 9/20/91: See the attached recommending that "Stop" and "Stop Ahead" signs be placed on WCR 39 coming onto WCR 18. cc: Commissioner Harbert Clerk to the Board WCR's 18, 39 ' I _ Il 1 L_ 1 • 1 1 2a.?t 1 l cm c(4 cot ok 9-4,.5 et, a5 e September 3 , 1991 Weld County Commissioners P.O. Box 758 Greeley, CO 80632 Dear Sirs: We would like to respectfully request the installation of stop signs at the intersection of Weld County Roads 18 and 39. This is a blind intersection which would benefit from the addition of stop signs (either at all 4 corners or 2 signs E-W or N-S) . Thank you for your time and attention to this matter. If you have any questions regarding this matter please call Nancy McAfee at 573-1451 . Sincerely, 2 717 Nancy t. McAfee Safety Engineer Amoco Production Company P.O. Box 187 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 G4; L c- RESOLUTION REt APPROVE PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES AND WELD MENTAL HEALTH CENTER AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN 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 has been presented with a Purchase of Services Agreement between Weld County Department of Social Services and Weld Mental Health Center. Commencing June 1. 1991 and ending May 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 Purchase of Services Agreement between Weld County Department of Social Services and Weld Mental Health Center be. and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of September, A.D.. 1991, nunc pro tunc June 1, 1991. i0caG� /J BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: � 7_�_l�•�! WELD COUNTY, RA�� Weld County Clerk to the Board Cord y ••' rman Li4,01, Deputy Clerk to he Board Geo e Ken edy, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS ORMaTlw Constance p L. Harbert � ae —` County Attorney C. W.Ky //i/ gibitvitz, W. H. Webster 911124 5S-00 / 5 ; SS , 11 .���iLliSL iir � THIS AGREEMCuT, made this 1st day of June ill . 19px between the Weld County Department of Soctai ervices , herein reterreo to as "County" , and tne Weld Mental healtn Center, nerein referred to as "Provider". Now. therefore, it is hereby agreed that in consideration of mutual uncer- taking and agreements hereinafter set forth, the County and the Provider agree as follows : I Subject to its other provision, tne . term of this agreement shall be from the 1t day of June . . 19 91 through the 31st day of Max. , i5 92 . II Tne County agrees to purchase and the Provider agrees to furnish the following services to the Therapeutic-Foster Care Project: 1 . Diagnostic evaluations of children and recommendations for treatment. 2. In-deptn tnerapy with specified children on an individ:;a: basis, or group basis 0? no more than two (2) children. 1n-depth tnerapy shall include, but not limited to, the following areas ; early deprivation, disruption in attacr.. men:. sexual avuse , inappropriate expression of anger, suicidal tendencies , aggression, academic problems , social delays , sociopathic tendencies , and communication oro0lem: . 3. Written reports for the Court and expert testimony in Court as needed. 4. Group staffings with foster parents twelve(12)hours per month providing interpretation of behavior and progress , benavior management tecnnioues , emotional support, an: enhancement of the professional skills amonc_ tne foster carer:_ . t'y telecnone during office hours or. a crist5 basis as a consultant, E. Providing tnerapy for natural parents and foster parents togetner with tne child when indicated. III Reimbursement: 1 . 'The Provider agrees t0 provide these therapeutic services and accept reimbursement under the provisions of medicaid for those eligible individuals and within the funding limita- tions tnereof. Page 1 of c" 911124 SSotus • IF ;.;'9c 2 • 2. The County agrees to purchase and the Provider agrees to furnish non-medicaid reimbursement therapeutic services to individuals at a cost of $55.00 per hour, the total amount of this agreement shall not exceed IF000,00 . Reimburse- ment will be for actual reasonable ano necessary costs incurred for services described herein and will be made monthly upon receipt of individual client costs on forms provided by the County. It is further agreed that either party shall have the right to terminate this Agreement by giving the other party thirty (30) days notice in written form. if notice is given, this Agreement shall terminate on the expiration of the thin , days and the liability of the parties hereunder for further performance of the terms of the Agreement shall thereupon cease, but the parties shall not be release: from the duty to perform their obligations up to the date of termination. Upon agreement, the parties have herein signed this agreement to be effective on the day and date written above. W.LD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES •. .WELD MENTAL REALM, CENTS.'., INC. BY : a M BY: 11.. a.pt,.�, DATE: - �V lU / - DATE: 1,31 OR( BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO BY: DATE: ATTEST: /0°y" 'I i����"'- Weld County Clerk to -the Board BY: Deputy- Clerk to the Board gat, TO FORM: County ttorney n7 . f 2/4 0kg° MEMORAPIDUM 11111111e yo Cordon E. Lacy .,� September 17, 1991 Weld County Board of County Comm�eaiowYs COLORADO rwoludy A. Criego, Director, Social Services `ip s bs.jurchase of Services Agreement bstwson `!ha W id County Department of Social Services and weld manna trsa2Ch tear Enclosed for Board approval is an agreement between the Weld County Department of Social Services and Weld Mental Health CentsY. 1. The major purposes of the agreement are to provide diagnostic evaluations of children, in-depth therapy of children, and group ataffings with foster parents. 2. The term of the agreement is Juno 1. 1991 through May 31. 1991. 3. The cost of non-medicaid therapeutic services is $55.00 per hour. The total amount of the agreement will not exceed 98.500. If you have any questions, please telephone me at extension 6200. JAC:jac � • 12,A. RESOLUTION • • RE: APPROVE COMBINED COOPERATIVE REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES AND COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN 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 has been presented with a Combined Cooperative Reimbursement Agreement between Weld County Department of Social Services and Colorado Department of Social Services, commencing July 1. 1991 and ending June 30. 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 Combined Cooperative Reimbursement Agreement between Weld County Department of Social Services and Colorado Department of Social Services be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is. authorized to sign said Agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded. adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of September, A.D., 1991, nunc pro tune July 1, 1991. A�� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTESTS OYlQ . WELD CO TY OLO Weld County Clerk to the Board Go a y,dC airman BY I41,414.24,1-60/C Deputy Clark to the Board to- Kenna,�Kennaa , Pro-Tam / APPROVED AS 0 FORM; yv_rea / !C' onstance L. Harbert County Attorney C. W. Kirbt11/ W. H. Webster 911121 SSOdiS GG` SS • I I Sari s e • COMBINED 0? 9/as1v COOPERATIVE REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT This Cooperative Reimbursement Agreement is made this day of , 199, between the State of Colorado, Department of Social Services (herein referred to as CSDSS) and the weld County Board of Commissioners (hereinafter referred to as the County.) Whereas, the USDA/FSA has provided authority for enhanced funding reimbursement to states for costs of FS/AFDC (hereinafter referred to as Program) investigations, administrative disqualification hearing prosecutions—and claims collections relating to intentional fraud; and Whereas, the parties desire to enter into an agreement enabling the County to participate in the enhanced funding Reimbursement Program (hereinafter referred , to as Reimbursement Program) for costs, in excess of allocated costs and accordance with established CSDSS policy. Accordingly, The Panics Agree as Follows: I. County agrees to participate in the Reimbursement Program in accordance with the federal law and regulations, including 7 C.F.R. Section 277.15. and the applicable state statutes. section 264.101 et. seq.. C.R.S. 1982 as amended and under the authority of Public Law 100.203, Section 9102 pursuant to Section 416 of Social Security Act. 2. Services shall be provided in accordance with Exhibit I, entitled 5cQDe of Services a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by this reference. The' parties to this Agreement will indicate the particular services to be covered by this Agreement. County shall not bill CSDSS for and shall not be reimbursed for time involved in activities outside of those identified in Exhibit I, unless prior written approval of CSDSS is obtained. 3. County shall identity all personnel by title who shall provide services under this Agreement by completing Exhibit Ih entitled Croe •at'v Re mtu n Afire- rent yersQnne! far ES and 'otAFQC, a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by this reference. • 4, This Agreement shall remain in effect for as long as the county can achieve cash effectiveness in performing activities outlined in Exhibit L Renewal of the agreement may be required by CSDSS when the county has failed to meet cost effectiveness. Said renewals shall contain appropriate amendments to Exhibit I, II, and DI. if necessary. Exhibits will also be submitted to CSDSS whenever a change to any activities, personnel performing activities. or in projected budget occurs. (1) 911121 5. County may enter into agreements with third parties (e.g. district attorney, private attorneys, private investigation firms, collection agencies) to implement this Agreement. County shall use Purchase of Services Agreements which have been approved by CSDSS to acquire all such services. Written approval of CSDSS shall be obtained on each agree.ntenc but CSDSS shall not be a party thereto. Payment for third party services are the responsibility of the County. 6. CSDSS shall reimburse the County at the Enhanced Funding for all actual costs for investigation,administrative disqualification hearings(including AFDC admi nistrative hearing after rules for administrative disqualification hearing are promulgated). prosecution, and establishment and collection of claims for intentional fraud involving the Program. 7. The 25% of costs not reimbursed by CSDSS shall be paid by the County. County may NOT use any of its required 20%share of &eneral social cervices administrative Sosts to match or offset the 25% contribution required under this Reimbursement Program. No appropriation made for the operation of the county shall be reduced by reason of payments made under this agreement. 3. County shall submit monthly billings for actual costs incurred pursuant to this Agreement to CSDSS in accordance with the rules and regulations of the CSDSS. All other expenses must receive prior written approval by the CSDSS. 9. A Form of report or invoice to be used by County to Facilitate the payment of reimbursement as provide in this Agreement will be provided by CSDSS. The CSDSS shall pay the County upon receipt of such billing as follows: (A) All direct charges for personnel costs (Exhibit II) must be determined by multiplying the number of hours worked by the individual (s) to provide services under this Agreement by their actual hourly rates including employee benefits. Also direct charges must be supported by time sheets or records. (1) For investigation function, only employees whose title is "Investigator" or a similar descriptive title shall be eligible for the pas through finding. (2) Costs relating to the establishment and collection of claims when performed by investigators or prosecutors or by any separate unit having claims establishment and collection as its primary function shall be eligible for the pass through finding. (2) (B) Operating expenses are determined by an allocation method prorating costs to all fraud activity. Operating expenses include supplies. materials. equipment, printing, reproduction, rent, normal telephone charges, utilities. repairs and maintenance. • (1) Fzuipmsgj Purchased with Federal State and County Money Equipment with an acquisition cost of less that S300 may be purchased • pursuant to this agreement. Equipment with an acquisition cost of S300 or more may be purchased upon prior written approval by the State-Department and shall be capitalized and depreciated over the useful se.-vice life of the equipment. (C) Direct charges for travel related to providing services under this Agreement. All expenditures for out-of-state travel for which reimbursement is requested must receive prior written approval of CSDSS. (D) Direct charges for reasonable and essential short term training for staff providing services under the Agreement. All training for which reimbursement is requested must receive prior written approval of CSDSS. (E) Specific direct charges for other costs related to providing services under the Agreement including filing fees, long distance telephone calls, polygraph test, • expert witness fees, and transcripts. (k) All other expenses must receive prior written approval by CSDSS. 10. County will submit a proposed budget in accordance with Exhibit III rorrerntiyt Reimbursement Agreement Budget, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. Costs exceeding the projected budget will not be reimbursed unless CSDSS has approved and this Agreement has been modified in writing. The budge: in Exhibit III will be updated whenever there is a change that will affect the projection. 11. Reimbursement o£costs incurred pursuant to this Agreement is expressly contingent upon the availability of federal funds. 1?. The County shall maintain such record's as are deemed necessary pursuant to the CSDSS rules to assure a proper accounting for all cost and funds collected. These records will be made available for audit purposes to the U.S. Department of Agriculture,Food and Nutrition services,Family Support Administration,the CSDSS. or any authorized representative of the State of Colorado, and will be retained for three (3) years after the expiration of this Agreement unless permission to destroy then is granted by the csoss. The County shall make financial, program progress and other reports as requested by the CSDSS. (3) 15. The CSDSS shall provide the County with all pertinent information available to the extent that such information is relevant to the services to be performed pursuant to this Agreement. Information provided by the CSDSS in furtherance of the aims and purposes of This Agreement shall be used only for the purpose intended and in accordance with federal and state laws and regulations. The County shall provide for the security of information collected pursuant to this Agreement as provided in the rules and regulations of the CSDSS. 14. No subcontract shall be made by the County with any other party for furnishing any services contracted for without the prior written consent of the CSDSS. For services provided under any subcontract, the County shall be responsible for performance and compliance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 15. The parties to this Agreement agree to provide all reasonable and necessary information required to assess the effectiveness and appropriateness of the fraud program. For the food stamp program and formula to be utilized for this assessment is contained in Exhibit IV, attached hereto and incorporated herein. Failure to meet the performance standard may result in the denial of further reimbursement of this Agreement. 16. County shall permit the State, U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Family Support Administration any other duly authorized agent or governmental agency, to monitor all activities conducted by the County pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. As the monitoring agency may in its sole discretion deem necessary or appropriate, such monitoring may consist of internal evaluations procedures. examination of program data, special analyses, on•site checking, formal audit examination, or any other reasonable procedures. All such monitoring shall be performed in a manner that will not unduly interfere with Agreement work. 17. The parties to this Agreement agree to amend it to conform with charges in state and federal laws and regulations. 15. All alterations, modifications, or waivers of the provisions of this Agreement shall be valid only when they have been reduced to writing and duly signed. (4) . 19. Either party shall have the right to terminate this Agreement by giving the oche: party thirty (3) days notice by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested. If notice is so given, this Agreement shall terminate on the expiration of the thirty days, and the liability or the parties hereunder for further performance of tape terms of this Agreement shall thereupon cease, but the parties shall not be released from the duty to perform their obligations up to the dace of to=inations. ?0. The Cooperative Agreement contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties, and no other agreement regarding the subject matter of this Agreement shall be deemed to exist or to bind either of the parties hereto. • in% ATITZT: 1 1.40, diaeh wU;;TY , ;CC Ty1C 3CAra) ye DEPUTY CLERK TC THE BOARD„ O ak Irene M. Ibarra Date Cha. an.Boa of 'Date Executive Director County Co loners Colorado State Department; of Social Services 1 t Ittit ( i ,17 411Fif4/ Di ctor. 4ounty, Dat Department of Social Services (s) :??.x.1.22. ' Date: g'x>-vo Food Stamp Program/AFDC Program County: Weld EXHIBIT I COMBINED COOPERATIVE REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT SCOPE OF SERVICES I. Precerti,fication Investigation Workers must have title of investigator or similar title. Other titles must be justified and approved as an exception. (x) a. Perform upfront investigation of eligibility factors. 6c ) b. Investigate client's eligibility within processing standards. 6c ) e. Referral of findings to eligibility worker for determination of eligibility. II. Post-Investigations Workers must have title of investigator or similar title. Other titles must be justified and approved as an exception. 6c) a. Conduct in their entirety, investigations of suspected intentional fraud affecting the Food Stamp/Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) administered by the county. ()a b. 'faking of formal, written statements of witnesses and suspects involved in a fraud ease. (x) c. Preparation of final report of investigation for presentation to district attorney for prosecution and/or Administrative Hearing Officer. III. Administrative Fraud Hearings (x) a. Establish appropriate referral system for cases to be scheduled for administrative fraud hearings at the state level. (x) b. Conduct administrative fraud hearings in accordance with State Food Stamp Regulations Volume IVS and AFDC Program at the local level. IV. Prosecutions: District Attorney (x) a. Establish criteria for referral of food stamp/AFDC fraud cases to district attorney. (x) b. Prosecute the fraud cases under appropriate state statute. CRS 26-2-3-S. 1982, as amended, or other criminal/civil statute (includes pre-trial, trial, and post-trial prosecutorial functions) . V. Claims Unit (x) a. Establishment of claims determined from investigations. prosecutions and/or administrative fraud hearings. (x) b. Collection of claims. • (x) e. Reporting of claims activities. FS/AFDC page 1 Date Sept. 20, 1991_ Food Stamp Program/AFDC Program County= Weld EXHIBIT II COMBINED COOPERATIVE REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT PERSONNEL A. Instructions for Supervisor List the name and official title of the person who will set personnel policies. appoint new employees and will otherwise exercise supervisory authority for services to be provided under this agreement. Also, include his/her hourly rate including employee benefits, the estimated number of his/her hours to be charged under this agreement. Show other duties on separate sheet if not full time. Indicate time on other duties. EMPLOYEE SUPERVISOR SUPERVISOR ACTUAL HOURLY !ESTIMATED ESTIMATED POSITION ID NAME TITLE RATE HOURS COST 1 50 Huffman, Dave Chief Ines $21.20 * FS 1040 522.048.00 50 Huffman. Dave Chief Ines 21.20 * AFDC 1040 22,048.00 " 50% AFDC 50x Food Stamps B. Instruction for Personnei List the names and official title of all personnel who will be providing services under this agreement. Also. include his/her actual hourly rate including employee benefits. the estimated number of his/her hours to be charged under this agreement. and estimated cost. Show other duties on separate sheet if not fulltime. Indicate time on other duties. EMPLOYEE EMPLOYEE EMPLOYEE PERCENT ACTUAL ESTIMATED ESTIMATED POSITION ID NAME TITLE OF TIME HOURLY RATE HOURS COST 33 Lawley. Dave Inves II 50X F.S. , $13.48 1040 $16,099.20, 221 French, Robert Inva■ I 50% F.S. 11.59 1040 12.053.60 54 Buckley, Mary Typist II 25S F.S. 6.68 520 3,473.60 1/4 FTE Vacant Inva■ I 25S F.S. 8.95 520 4,654.00 1/4 FTE Vacant Auditor II 25x F.S. 11.59 520 6.026.80 Vacant Hear OffII 50Z F.S. 11.59 1040 12.053.60 33 Lawley, Dave Ines II Sea AFDC 15.48 1040 16,099.20 ' I 01 A I 2A Date: September 20, 1991 Food Stamp Program/AFDC Program ' EXHIBIT Ill COMBINED COOPERATIVE REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT BUDGET For period of January 1, 1991 through December 31, 1991 1. Total annual personnel costs including employee benefits. (From Exhibit II) $ 132,818 2. Operating costs (rent, utilities, telephone, supplies, etc.) S 8,300 3. Travel expenses. Itemize by purpose Mileage for Investigators S 12,000 4. Trainig costs. Itemize $ - 0 - S. Specific direct costs. Itemize. $ - 0 - 6. Other expenses. Itemize. (Include any purchase of services costs.) S - 0 - Total $ 173,318 • EMPLOYEE EMPLOYEE EMPLOYEE PERCENT ACTUAL ESTIMATED ESTIMATED I POSITION ID NAME TITLE OF TIME HOURLY RATE HOURS COST 111 221 French. Robert Invee I SOX AFDC 11.59 1040 12,053.50 1/4 FTE Vacant Inves I 25Z AFDC 8.05 520 4,654.00 1/4 FTE Vacant Auditor II 25x AFDC 11.59 520 6.026.80 Vacant Hear OffII SOS AFDC 11.43 1040 12.053.60 34 Buckley. Mary Typist II 25Z AFDC ` 6.68 520 3,473.60 C. Total personnel costs (transfer to Exhibit III, Item J) 5152.817.50 ` Additional Explanation of POatitions The vacant Investigator I position is one half time - fraud duties only. The vacant Auditor II position is one half time - fraud duties only. The vacant Hearing Officer II position is full time - fraud duties only. Position 54 will spend 50Z of her time on fraud duties and 50Z of her time on Child Support collections. i MEMORAnDum ro Gordon E. Lacyowe September 18. 1991vac Weld County Board of County C.ommiesionere COLORADO pm,Judy A. Grieg°. Director. Social Services syep.. Fraud and Abuse Contract between the Welto Department of Social Services and—ens COlorad6 Department- oT boaSr SOTvxceu Enclosed for Hoard approval is a Fraud and Abuse Contract between the Weld County Department of Social Services and the Colorado Department of Social Services. The contract authorizes reimbursement for Food Stamp and Aid to Families with Dependent Children investigations. administrative disqualification hearing prosecutions and claims collections relating to intentional fraud. This is a new contractual process which was initiated by the Colorado Department of Social Services in July. 1991. for the period beginning January 1, 1991 through December 31. 1991. The contract provides for $173.318 in personnel, travel. and operating costs. If you have any questions, please telephone me at extension 6200. JAGijac elk'' 1.?". RESOLUTION RE: APPROVE COORDINATION AND PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN DR. CAROL GERARD AND WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN 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 has been presented with a Coordination and Purchase of Services Agreement between Dr. Carol Gerard and Weld County Department of Social Services, to be held on September 24. 1991, with the further terms and conditions being as stated in said Agreement, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board deems it advisable to approve said Agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Wald County. Colorado, that the Coordination and Purchase of Services Agreement between Dr. Carol Gerard and Wald County Department of Social Services be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Agreement. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 23rd day of September, A.D., 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST 4pd /% WELD COUNTY, CO Weld ounty Jerk to th Board Gordon n By: eputy Clerk to the Board G Kenn y, P o-Tem APPROVED A TO FORM: Constance . Harbert g County Attorney C. W�ir1 yo-f � 240 W. H. Webster 911125 $500! S Gc S3 3 arsine Des 9/2(.4-7/ curaCwC OP ciAL5/5/ CONTRACT N0: FY91—SD-1000 COORDINATION AND PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN DR. CAROL GERARD AND WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES etiTHIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this �.3 day of September, 1991, by and between the Board of Weld County Commissioners, on behalf of the Weld County Department of Social Services, hereinafter referred to as "Social Servicee." and "Dr. Carol Gerard" hereinafter referred co as the "Contractor." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, authority exists in the Law and Funds have been budgeted. appropriated and otherwise made available and a sufficient unencumbered balance thereof remains available for payment in Contract Encumbrance Number FY91-SD-1000; and WHEREAS, required approval, clearance and coordination has been accomplished from and with appropriate agencies; and WHEREAS, the State of Colorado has established a Foster Care Program and has allowed each county to administer and purchase family foster care for children who have been adjudicated delinquent, dependent or neglected, or needing oversight of who are subject to placement out of the home; and WHEREAS, the Board of weld County Commissioners desires to provide staff development training to the Weld County Foster Parents to enable them to improve the quality of services; and WHEREAS, the Contractor has the expertise co provide committee training in the area of stress management; and WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to work together for the express purpose of continuing the availability of foster care services to Weld County children. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, the parties hereto covenant and agree as follows: 1. Term This Contract shall become effective for one evening of training an September 24, 1991. 2. Scope of Services and Payment Schedule The Contractor shall provide training to foster parents in accordance with policies and procedures developed by Social Services. In consideration for the monies and negotiated funding and programmatic criteria co be received from Social Services, the Contractor shall do, perform, and carry out, in a satisfactory and proper manner, as determined by the Social Services, all work elements as follows. a. Stress management training session of ons and one-half hours for foster parents. Page 1 of 4 411125 515.0015 CONTRACT NO: FY91-SD-1000 b. Question and answer seseion pertaining to the subject matter presented for approximately one-half of an hour. Work performed prior to the execution of this contract shall not be considered part of this contract. 3. Funding and Method of Payment Social Services agrees co reimburse to the Contractor, in consideration for the work and services performed, a total amount not co exceed Eighty Dollars (580), as follows: Stress management training for foster parents... .560.00 Questions and answer session to clarify information presented $20.00 TOTAL $80.00 Expenses incurred by the Contractor. in association with said project prior to the term of this Agreement, are not eligible Foster Cars expenditures and shall not be reimbursed by Social Services. Payment pursuant to this Contract, if in federal or state funds, whether in whole or is part, is subject to and contingent upon the continuing availability of federal or scats funds for the purposes hereof. In the event that said funds, or any part thereof, become unavailable as determined by Social Service. Social Services may immediately terminate this Contract or amend it accordingly. 4. Payment Method a. The Contractor shall provide • proper invoice and verification of services performed for costs incurred in the performance of this agreement. b. Social Services may withhold any payment if the Contractor has failed to comply with program objectives, contractual terms, or reporting requirements. S. Assurances The Contractor shall abide by all assurances as set forth in the attached Exhibit A, which le attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. 6. Compliance with Applicable !Awe At all times during the performance of this contract, the Contractor shall strictly adhere to all applicable federal and state laws, orders, and all applicable standards, regulations, interpretations or guidelines issued pursuant thereto. This includes the protection of the confidentiality of all applicant/recipient records, papers, documents, tapes and any other materials chat have been or may hereafter be established which relate t0 this Contract. The Contractor acknowledges that the following laws are included: Page 2 of 4 CONTRACT N0: FY91-SD-1000 - Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. 42 U:S.C. Sections 20004-1 et. !II. and its implementing regulation, 45 C.F.R. Part 80 _t. Is. ; and - Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 U.S.C. Section 794, and it implementing regulation, 45 C.F.R. Part 84; and - the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, 42 U.S.C. Sections 6101 et. !Is. and its implementing regulation, 45 C.F.R. Part 91; and - Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; and - the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967; and - the Equal Pay Att of 1963; and - the Education Amendments of 1972, and - Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, P.L. 99.603 and all regulations applicable to thee. laws prohibiting discrimination because of race. color. national origin, and. sax, religion and handicap, including Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) or AIDS related conditions, covered under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, es amended, cited above. Included is 45 C.F.R. Part 74 Appendix 0 9, which requires that affirmative steps be taken to assure that small and minority busi are utilized, when possible, ae sources of supplies, equipment, construction and services. This assurance is given in consideration of and for the purpose of obtaining any and all federal and/or state financial assistance. Any person who feels that s/he has been discriminated against has the right to file a complaint either with the Colorado Department of Social Services or with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Office for Civil Rights. 7. Certifications Contractor certifies that, at the time of entering into this Contract, it has currently in effect all necessary licenses, approvals. insurance, etc. required to properly provide the services and/or supplies covered by this Contract. 8. Modification of Atraemene All modifications to this agreement shall be in writing and signed by both parties. 9. Termination This Agreement may be terminated at any time by either party given thirty (30) days written notice and is subject to the availability of funding. Page 3 of 4 ".41125 CONTRACT NO: FY91-5D-1000 10. Entire Agreement This Agreement, together with all attachments hereto, 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 8 herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed the Agreement as of the day, month, and year first above written. WELD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES CONTRACTOR .1 d A iego. D�ectgd Dr. Carol Gerard ATTEST: /OOYJiA�!/Q.L11J BOARD OF WELD COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF Weld County Clerk to the Board WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 4 /' By Deputy clerk to the Board Cord ' . Chairman `r6 Page 4 of 4 f , CONTRACT NO: FY91-SD-1000 EXHIBIT A ASSURANCES 1. The Contractor agrees it is an independent contractor and that its officers and employees do not become employees of Weld County, nor are they entitled co any employee benefits as Weld County employees, as the result of the execution of this Agreement. 2. Weld County, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its officers and employees, shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts or omissions of Contractor or its employees, volunteers, or agents while performing duties as described in this Agreement. Contractor shall indemnify, defend. and hold harmless Weld County. the Board of County Commissioners of Wald County. its employees, volunteers, and agents. The Contractor shall provide adequate liability and worker's compensation insurance for all its employees, volunteers, and agents engaged in the performance of the Agreement upon request. the Contractor shall provide Social Services with acceptable evidence that such coverage is in effect. 3. No portion 01 this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties or their officers or employees may p , nor shall any portion of this Agreement be deemed to have treated • duty of care with respect to any persons not a party to this Agreement. 4. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create an obligation on the pert of the County of Weld. State of Colorado, to expend funds not otherwise appropriated in each succeeding year. S. If any section. subsection. paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Agreement is for any reason held or decided to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions. The parties hereto declare that they would have entered into this Agreement and each and every section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, and phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. 6. No officer, member or employee of Weld County and no member of their governing bodies shall have any pecuniary interest, direct or indirect, in the approved Agreement or the proceeds thereof. 7. The Contractor assures that they will comply with the Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1986 and that no person shall, on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under this approved Agreement. 8. The Contractor assures that sufficient. auditable, and otherwise adequate records that will provide accurate, current, separate. and complete disclosure of the status of the funds received under the Agreement are maintained for three (3) years or the completion and resolution of an audit. Such records shall be sufficient to allow authorized local, Federal, end State auditors and representative to audit and monitor the Contractor. Page 1 of 3 211125 CONTRACT NO: FY91-SD-1000 87WT$IT B. Continued 9. All such records, documents, communications, and other materials shall be the property of Social Services and shall be maintained by the Contractor, in a central location and custodian, in behalf of Social Services, for a period of three (3) years from the date of final payment under this Cotnract. or for such further period as may be necessary to resolve any matters which may be pending, or until an audit hes been completed with the following qualification; If an audit by or on behalf of the federal and/or state government has begun but is not completed at the end of the three (3) year period. or if audit findings have not been resolved after a three (3) year period, the materials ■hall be retained until the resolution of the audit finding. 10. The Contractor assures that authorized local. Federal, and State auditors and representatives shall, during business hours, have access to inspect any copy records. and shall be allowed to monitor and review through on—site visits. all contract activities, supported with funds under this Agreement to ensure compliance with the terms of this Agreement. Contracting parties agree that monitoring and evaluation of the performance of the Agreement shall be conducted by appropriate funding sources. The results of the monitoring and evaluation activities shall be provided to the appropriate and interested parties. 11. This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto, their successors. heirs, legal representatives, and assigns. The Contractor or Social Services may not assign any of it■ rights or obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of both parties. 12. The Contractor certifies that Federal appropriated funds have not been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the Contractor, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of an agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of • Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract. the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal Load, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any Federal contract, loan, grant. or cooperative agreement. 13. The Contract assures that it will fully comply with the Alternatives to Out-of-Home Placement Act regulations promulgated, and all other applicable Federal and state laws, rules and regulations. The Contractor understands that the source of funds to be used under this Agreement is: PAC Foster Care. 14. The Contractor assures and certifies that it and its principals: a. Ara not presently debarred, suspended. proposed for debarment. declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from covered transactions by a Federal department or agency; Page 2 of 3 CONTRACT NO: FY91-SD-1000 yy EXHIBIT A, Continued b. Have not, within a three-year period preceding this Agreement, been convicted of or had a civil judgment rendered against them for commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining. attempting to obtain, or performing a public (Federal, State, or local) transaction or contract under a public transaction; violation of Federal or State antitrust statutes or commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, or receiving stolen property; c. Are not presently indicated for or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a government entity (Federal. State, or local) with commission of any of the offenses enumerated in paragraph 11(b) of this certification; and d. Have not within a three-year period preceding this Agreement, had one or more public transactions (Federal, State, and local) terminated for cause or default. 15. The Appearance of Conflict of Interest applies to the relationship of a contractor with Social Services when the contractor also maintains a relationship with a third arty and the two relationships are in opposition. In order to create the appearance of a conflict of interest, it is not necessary for the contractor to gain from knowledge of these opposing interests. It is only necessary that the contractor know that the two relationships are in opposition. During the term of the contractor the contractor shall not enter any third party relationship that gives the appearance of creating a conflict of interest. Upon learning of an existing appearance of a conflict of interest situation, the contractor shall submit to Social Services a full disclosure statement setting forth the details that create the appearance of a conflict of interest. Failure to promptly submit a disclosure statement required by this paragraph shall constitute grounds for Social Services' termination, for cause, of its contract with the contractor. 16. Contractor shall protect the confidentiality of all applicant records and other materials that are maintained in accordance with this Contract. Except for purposes directly connected with the administration of the Partners Plus Program, no information about or obtained from any applicant/recipient in p ion of Contractor shall be disclosed in a form identifiable with the applicant/recipient or • minor's parent or guardian. Contractor shall have written policies governing access to, duplication and dissemination of, all such information. Contractor shall advise its employees, agents and subcontractors. if any, that they are subject to these confidentiality requirements. Contractor shall provide its employees, agents, and subcontractors, if any, with a copy or written explanation of these confidentiality requirements before access to confidential data is permitted. Page 3 of 3 001412'5 WELD CCi;?:ry et° MEMORAIIDUITI P 20 ..11119€ to Gordon E. Lacy s"pr,Sdafox, •-19. 1991 Co unty County Board o£ Commiiooere ir" COLORADO o,o_Judy A. Griego, Director. Social Services, Sieiac„ Purchase of Services Agreement Between Dr Car Gerard and the Weld County Department of Social Services Dr. Gerard will provide Stress Management training to foster care parents for an evening training session on September 24. 1991. The cost of the training is $80.00. If you have any questions, please telephone me at extension 6200. 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' •°� '��I��7+ ,IR'.t,t I tl .„ +�� `1t�ty)+�I' - , Py K.fi7��+a�4 �TSL^t • �c ' i.'Y''I . .` 1'CL.,%f'' htrdsc., �,,)y,,a - t ,>, THE FOLLOWING�?� ARE THE TOTAL WARRANTS ISSUED THAT WILL BE DISTIBUTED ON 01 GENERAL FUND $ 521/0104 .66 71 PAYROLL FUND $ CI 12 SOCIAL SERVICES FUND $ �� '112.44 PREPARED BY; 77'/ S 03-01-88 THE FOLLOWING HANDWRITTEN WARRANTS WILL BE APPROVED ONS3 ice.2'SI9g/ NUMBER OF WARRANTS / 01 GENERAL FUND All 00.60 NUMBER OF WARRANTS 313 71 PAYROLL FUND $ Zit/45 3.5 O NUMBER OF WARRANTS 12 SOCIAL SERVICE FUND $ PREPARED BY: .,e (�� �2F,f.C/ 012152.009 PACE 3 of 3 . ,, MONTHLY PAYROLL HANDWRITE APPROVAL FORM WARRANT WARRANT NUMBER - PAYEE AMOUNT 015928 JOHN K FEDORCZYK 1.056.96 015929 THOMAS A VELTRI 891.17 015930 LESA VALENTINE 2.084.31 NUMBER OF WARRANTS 38 TOTAIZ6.953.80 THE AMOUNT OF THESE HANDWRITES WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE MONTHLY PAYROLL TOTAL ON SEPTEMBER 25, 1991 19 91, PACE 2 of 3 MONTHLY PAYROLL HANDWRITE APPROVAL FORM WARRANT WARRANT NUMBER PAYEE AMOUNT 015864 MAGDALENA MUNOZ 1,053.37 015865 SHELLIE R GRONQUIST 630.48 011866 THOMAS D COX 245.65 015871 JAMES BROWNE 191.20 015872 JOHN A KNAPPENBERGER 939.88 015874 SERFINA LEUBA 120.13 015875 GAY ELLEN ROESCH 771.99 015876 THOMAS J KLAUSNER A 538.81 , 015877 AUGUST MARTIN 552.85 015897 EULALIA ARIZMENDI 240,22 015898 BELINDA GONZALES 240.26 015899 JUANITA TORRES 300.32 015900 PENNY GONZALES 399.16 015901 MARY DORRANCE 325.20 015902 ALBERT TORRES 285.36 015903 JOYCE MCFARLANE 145.13 015904 TRACY DAHL 80.08 015905 CARLOS VASQUEZ 100.20 NUMBER OF WARRANTS TOTAL THE AMOUNT OF THESE HANDWRITES WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE MONTHLY PAYROLL TOTAL ON sRPTEMBER ?S PACE 1 of 3 MONTHLY PAYROLL HANDWRITE APPROVAL FORM WARRANT WET NUMBER PAYEE AMOUNT 015906 JOANN DELAFUENTE 1,310.59 015907 LETICIA MARTINEZ 521.82 015908 ROSA SOLIS 419.30 015909 MARIA BACA 574.03 015910 DIANA GILPIN 318.19 015911 HAZEL KATHRINE 233.85 015912 LOUIS ARAMBULA 266.34 41511S Ri.GIV3iD V HUFF 1 119 m 015916 MELVIN LEEDOM 3,989.16 015917 MELVIN LEEDOM - ADDITIONAL PAY 88.52 • 015918 LETICIA MARTINEZ 160.16 015919 RICHARD 'V HUFF 1,333.31 015922 SUSAN JANELLE BELLING 1.987.32 015923 JULANN TORRES 309.50 015924 ROSALIE GONZALES 530.57 015925 WILBER G PURDY 1.223.45 015926 KIMBERLY A PETERS 895.59 015927 BERNARD BYRNE 1,339.37 NUMBER OF WARRANTS TOTAL THE AMOUNT OF THESE HANDWRITES WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE MONTHLY PAYROLL TOTAL ON SEPTEMBER 25 19 91 WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PACE 1 Pe a', FUND CLAIMS V.O. WARRANT N0. P.O. N0. VENDOR AMOUNT _ J5920 WELD COUNTY REVOLVING FUND 400.00 i l TOTAL 5 400.00 STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF WELD )) ss This is to certify that all accounting and budgeting procedures have been completed on the above listed claims as shown on Pages 1 through 1_ and dated SEPTEMBER 25, 1991 , 199} , and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $ 400.00 DATED THIS 25114 DAY OF SEPTEMBER , 19 91 ; • dr WECD E F R SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 25TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER 19 91 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MY COMMISSION EXPIRES JUNE B, 1BD1 ROTARY PU:Liea c�rde---r-et STATE OF COLORADO COUNTY OF WELD ss We, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the _ GENERAL FUND total ng 00.00 airpe ATTEST: e r WELD COUNTY CLEU TO THE BOARD em eer� /0 r By:Deputy Member. 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I I > D I I• M CCi a 9 C XI o d c a a r > I I Al in e. -1 1 Y If O Z N T T A ' S X I ? 0Xe z 2 in44, T >a I 4 I I'� Z OI N A l z z IN I� a o z r b • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • % 5 /9/ WELD COUNTY COMMISSIOV':Pa iS$t SE? 20 P?' D. ;C SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING CLERs, Sepcemt:e Tip CVV4I7 A regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission was held September 17, 1991, in the County Commissioners' Hearing Room (Room #101) , Weld County Centennial building, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. The meeting was called co order by the Chairman, Bud Clemons, at 1:34 p.m. Tape 402 Richard Kimmel Present Jean Hoffman Present Judith Yamaguchi Present Don Feldhaus Present Shirley Camenisch Present Bud Clemons Present LeAnn Reid Absent Also present: Brian Grubb, Current Planner, Department of Planning Services, Bruce Barker, Assistant County Attorney, Sharyn Ruff, Secretary. The summary of the last regular meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission held on September 3, 1991, was approved as read. CASE NUMBER: USR-955 NAME: Rod and Jan Staudinger ADDRESS: 24507 Highway 192 Greeley, CO 80631 REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a recreational facility (roping arena) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the SE4 of Section 18, T6N, R64W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: North of Highway 392 and approximately 1/2 mile east of Weld County Road 49. Dave Melusky, Attorney, representative for Rod and Jan Staudinger, explained chat this request is to allow Mr. Staudinger co use his agricultural property for a roping arena from April through the end of summer, for roping, steer wrestling and other rodeo activities. It is consistent with the use around it. There are no other roping arenas close, and they feel there is a need due to the number of SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING September 17, 1991 Page 2 requests for use of the facility for practice and events. Bud Clemons asked if they had seen the recommendation from the Planning staff and asked if they had any problems or questions. Dave Melusky said they questioned Condition of Approval #3. At this time, Mr. Staudinger has cattle in pasture on the property (not in excess of what's allowed) and they should not have to conform co the feedlot requirements. Brian Grubb explained that in conversation with Wes Potter, this was a State requirement and there is no distinction as far as how many head of livestock were on the property. Wes Potter is not present today co defend this position. Rod Staudinger said he has 20 head of steers out in pasture except during the events when they are in confinement, used for roping and then turned back out again. As far as the waste is concerned, it isn't any different than any other parcel of ground around the country where cattle run on grass, so there would be no residue stockpiling up in a corral, or a confined area. Bruce Barker. Assistant County Attorney, explained the Colorado guidelines for feedlot run-off containment. This is something the applicant will have co comply with regardless of whether the Planning Commission includes it in the Use by Special Review, or not. However, if included in the Use by Special Review and there's a violation of those regulations and guidelines, the Board of County Commissioners could then review it at a "Show Cause" hearing. He explained you don't have to change your mode of operation just because this is a requirement. Leaving the Condition of Approval intact would not be as severe as taking is out. Don Feldhaus asked about the response from the Galecon Fire Department. "Dave Melusky said they had been amazed. Hs thought the County Attorney was writing a memo in response. Shirley Camenisch asked if anything had been done about the commercial access permit. Dave Meluaky explained they had submitted the application and the Highway Department indicated over the phone that they didn't anticipate it would be a problem, given the numbers that were involved. Don Feldhaus asked what type of growth Rod Staudinger expected. Rod Staudinger said he anticipated none. He did not want to be any bigger. Jean Hoffman asked about restroom facilities on the property. Rod Staudinger said chi' had been addressed and they were in compliance. Shirley Camenisch asked about chip distance the restrooms were from the arena area. Rod said they war• about 250 to 300 feet. The Chairman asked if there was anyone in the audience who would like co speak for or against the application. Eugenie Lawson, surrounding property owner, said their property was right in the middle of this proposal. She said the arena has been going on all summer, They are concerned about the wording of "recreational facility". She wanted to know if this meant campgrounds. They have had problems with horses tied to their fence, litter blowing into their yard, dust, and the public address system being Coo loud laCe at night. SUMMARY OF THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING September 17, 1991 Page 2 Rod Staudinger said there would not be any camping. He explained that he had friends who ride the rodeo circuit and that he would, at times, allowed them co stay overnight, but that this was his home and he didn't feel he needed the neighbors permission to have overnight guests. He said he would police the area better in regards to trash. The problem with dust had been bad this past summer and he was having sand brought in so next year there wouldn't be a problem. He explained the public address system is a small one and he has the speakers facing downward and away from the Lawson's already. The Chairman asked Brian Grubb to read the staff recommendation into the record. Richard Kimmel moved Case Number USR•955, for a recreational facility (roping arena) in the A (Agricultural) zone district be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners with the Planning Commissions' recommendation for approval. Motion seconded by Shirley Camenisah, The Chairman asked the secretary to poll the members of the Planning Commission for their decision. Richard Kimmel - yes; Jean Hoffman - yes; Judith Yamaguchi - yes; Don Feldhaus - yes; Shirley Camenisch • yes; Bud Clemons - yes. Motion carried unanimously. Meeting a¢1ourn04 at 2:25 p.m. \\ , l' Sharyn . Ruff Secretary -w • * I WELO COUNTY COMMISSVDN�'w r91 SE? 23 1`t 12: `12 DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO CLERK ' Civil Action No. 91 CV 684 Division 1 (0 ,"" "' �'.C sUMMONs VILLA WEST MOBILE HOME PARK PARTNERSHIP, a Colorado general partnership, Petitioner, v. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND THE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR, Respondents. The people of the state of Colorado To the Respondents named aboves You are summoned and required to file with the Clerk of this Court an Answer or other response to the attached Complaint within twenty (20) days after this Summons is served on you in the State of Colorado, or within thirty (30) days after this I Summons is served on you outside the State of Colorado. If you fail to file your Answer or other response to the complaint in writing within the applicable time period, judgment by default may be entered against you by the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint, without any further notice to you. The following documents are also served with this Summons: COMPLAINT. Dated this earl;day of September, 1991. LOHF, SHAIMAN & ROSS A professi nal Co tion By; S�,,�,._ Stephe E. Karim , #7810 950 South Cherry Street X1900 Denver, Colorado 80222 (303) 753-9000 Attorneys for Petitioner This Summons is issued pursuant to Rule 4, C.R.C.P., as amended. A copy of the Complaint must be served with this summons. �,4 r �: • PtS/L DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 91 CV COMPLAINT VILLA WEST MOBILE HOME PARK PARTNERSHIP, a Colorado general partnership, Petitioner, v. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION AND THE WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR, Respondents. The Villa west Mobile Home Park, for its complaint against Respondents Weld County Board of Equalization (the "Board") and the Weld County Assessor (the "Assessor") , states and alleges as follows: 1. The Villa West Mobile Home Park (the "Owner") is the owner of, and is responsible for payment of the 1991 real property tax payable in 1992 with respect to certain residential real property, consisting of land (the "Land") and improvements (the "Improvements") thereon, located in Weld County, Colorado (the Land and Improvements may be collectively referred to as the "Property") identified as Weld County parcel No. 095901106017, PIN No. 1654686, known as the Villa West Mobile Home Park. 2. For purposes of the 1991 real property assessment, the Assessor valued the Property at $2,722,275. 3. The Owner timely appealed to the Board the Assessor's 1991 Notice of Determination. A copy of the Owner's appeal to the Board and the Assessor's Notice of Denial are attached hereto as Exhibit 1. 4. After a hearing, the Board by Resolution dated August 7, 1991 denied the Owner's appeal of the Assessor's 1991 valuation of the Property. A copy of the Resolution is attached as Exhibit 2. 5. This action is brought in accordance with C.R.S. 1973 Section 39-8-108, as amended, for trial de novo of the valuation for assessment purposes of the Property. 7. The Owner has timely complied with all conditions precedent to bringing this action. 8. The Owner asserts that the actual value of the Property for 1991 real property assessment purposes is no more than 51,363,000. WHEREFORE, Petitioner Villa West Mobile Home Park prays that this Honorable Court grant its petition, find that the actual valuation of the Property for 1991 real property assessment purposes is $1,363,000 or such lesser amount as may be shown at trial, direct the Weld County Board of Equalization and the weld County Assessor to value the Property for 1991 assessment purposes accordingly, and grant such other and further relief as is just. DATED: September 4, 1991. LOHF, SHAXMAN 6 ROSS A professional corporation Robert Shaiman #3510 Stephen E. Kapnik #7810 John C. Steele 013477 i By. . 9. 950 South Cherry S rest #900 Denver, Colorado 80222 Telephone (303) 753-9000 Address of Petitioner: 4891 Xndependence Street #140 Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80033 A. JUy� o l7 „an J.RcL� II Zn �� I;REELGy.00LoRADOsoot • NOTICE Of DENIAL PMONE4u))3564000. EXT.+:Se Willl 9 e OR 17200 L2 TNRU 7 NN4NE4 1 S 66 i. ALL L3-4 S TWAT PT Of LOTS 5-6 3+14NE4 N OF 33 COLORADO CANAL O 2 6 6 PT AXSOn ADO(VILLAWCSTNOOILE PARK) %CORO—I ST% 26«d w 1 ST CRSELtY I:4NeR VILLA. .ICST M03ILL' SOME PARA NIKE NOAKES PARCEL 095901100017 PIN a 1654666 ♦d91 INDEPENDENCE ST A14C YEAR 1091 YIW6A7RIDGE CO t5g 733 LOG 01613 J5/16/1991 The appraised value of property is based on the appropriate consideration of the approaches to value required by law,The Assessor has determinec Mat your properiY should be inOluded in the following categOry(la.): Residential OrOperTi is valued by Considering the cost and market approaches. Agricultural land value is determined solely by the earning Or prdductive capacity of the lend,capitalized at a rate set by law. Producing mines are assessed at 25%of the gross OtOCeeds or 100%of the net proceeds,whichever is greater. Oil end gee leaseholds and lands are d at 87,5% of the grOss value of the oil and/Or gas sold or transported from the premises :- primary produCtiOni leCCndary oroduCtiOn is valued at 75%, ,,,,,_All Other property,including vacant land,Is valued by considering the cost, market,and income apprOaChe.. If your concern is the amount of Your Property tax, loyal taxing authorities (count!,city, fire protection, and other tend thasabudg riots) nos budget hearing.In the fall.Please refer to your tax bill or ask your Assessor for a listing of thew distrlcb,and D lan to The Assessor has carefully studied all availeole information, giving particular attention to the specifics Included on your protest end has ass' mined the valuation()) 'aligned t0 your prOperty.The reasons for this determination of value are: NO CHANGE MAS DEEN MADE TO THE ACTUAL VALUATION OF THIS PROPERTY. COLCRAJO LAW RC'dUIR`-S U5 TJ SEND THIS NOTICE OP DENIAL PJR ALL PROOCAT:= ON :6NICDI wE DO NOT ADJUST TN= VALUE. ►CTIrIOpern i ASSESSORS VALUATION ESTIMATE ACTUAL VALVE ACTUAL VALUE 'i PROPERTY CLASt1P1CATVON O/VALUE I ►RIOR TO REVIEW AFTER R UM') , I l 2,722x275 22.722.a27:.LAND IMPS TOTALS S $ 2.7221275$ 2.7.22.int have the right to appeal to the County Board of Equalization for furthe►eoneideretlon, !+You disagree with the l ease we he beck You 9 ':- -- 39.l.tpb(1!(al,C.R.S• Please we the bask of this form for detailed information on filing Your appeal• ' '�""" "�' WARREN L'.1.ASEyt vL%3Y 91 8)7 DATE 7- WELD COUNTY ASSESSOR s•o.T•A0 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REVERSE SIDE �,.,n.A.aor•arot YOU HAVE 7,._ RIGHT TO APPEAL THE ASSES! PS DECISION The County Board of Equalization will sit to hear appeals beginning July 1 and continuing through August 10 for real property (land and buildings) and perdonai property (furnishings, machinery,'and equipment).398.104 and 398.107(2), C.R.S. ' • . APPEAL PROCEDURES: If you choose to appeal the Assessor's decision, mail or deliver one copy of this completed form to the County 3oard of Equalization.To preserve your rignt to appeal, your appeal must be POSTMARKED OR DELIVERED ON OR BEFORE JULY 15. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION 915 10tn Street, P,O. Box 158 Greeley, Colorado 30032 • 73 eonone !CCC) 356.4000, Ext. 4225 NOTIFICATION OF HEARING: . You will be notified of the time and mace set for the hearing of your appeal. COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION'S DETERMINATION: The County Board 01 Equalization must make a decision on your appeal and mall you a determination within five business days. The County Board must conclude their hearings by August 10. TAXPAYER RIGHTS FOR FURTHER APPEALS: if you are not satisfied with the County Board of _quell:ati0n's decision, you must file within thirty days of the County Board of equalization's decision to CMS of the following: 3oard of Mariam ern Appeals (BAA): ' Ccntac: :he BAA at :Z1 V Sherman, Accm 316. tenver, Colorado 80203, (303) 866.5880. District Court: Stn Avenue uric 3th Street, P.O. Box C Crneiey, Colorado 80632 hl• Teieonone 003) 350 4000, Ext. 4520 • Arbitration: , V «� COUNTY 30A CF EQUALIZATION 3:3 1Ctn arses, P.O. Box 753 3rehoeV, Colorado 30632 7 ieonone ;,68.4000, Ext. 4225 It you do not receive a determination from the County Board of Equalization,you must file art appeal with the Boaro of Assessment Aooeals by Septemoer 18. TO PRESERVE YOUR APPEAL RIGHTS, YOU MUST PROVE YOU HAVE FILED A TIMELY APPEAL: THEREFORE. WE RECOMMEND ALL CORRESPONDENCE BE MAILED WITH PROOF OF MAILING. PETITION TO THE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION In the space below, please explain why you cleaves with the Assessors valuation.Attach additional documents as necessaryThere are no comparable sales of completed mobile home parks in Weld County and the income approach is not allowed in valuing residential property per statute. Based upon the cost approach(using Marshall and Swift)the 333 mobile home park spaces are valued on a cost basis(before depreciation)of 55,000 per apace and net of depreciation(the spaces are on average 16 years old),at 53,200 per space with a total value for all 333 spaces of 31,065,600. In additioa4'the community building and pool built in 1988 at a cost of approximately 3150,000 must be added for a total value of improvements of 31,213,600. The only comparable sale of bad zoned for mobile home park use is a 1987 sale in Greeley at 32,350 per acre which results in a value for the 55.5 acres of 5130,423. This results in a total value for improvements and land of 51,346,025. Expert testimony of a certified appraiser will be provided at the hearing to substantiate values. Robert Shaiman, 113510 Attorney for Fetitio r 64GNATUME OF PITITIONES DATE ye as- RECEIVED AUG 211991 RESOLUTION LOHF, SNAIMAN&ROSS RE: THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. 1991. WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PETITION OF: VILLA WEST MOBILE HOME PARR 4891 INDEPENDENCE ST #140 WHEAT RIDGE. CO 80033 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: PIN: R 1654686 PARCEL: 095901106017 - GR 17280 L2 THRU 7 NW4NE4 1 5 66 & ALL L3-4 & THAT PT OF LOTS 5-6 SW4NE4 N OF #3 CANAL ALSO L1-2 SW4NE4 1-5-66 PT AXSOM ADD(VILLA WEST MOBILE PARK) 22626-1 STK 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 Wald County, fixed and made by the County Assessor for the year 1991, and WHEREAS, said petition has been heard before the County Asssssor 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 1991, claiming that the property described in such petition was d too high, as more specifically stated in said petition, and WHEREAS. said petitioner represented by Robert Shaimen, Attorney, 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 Asssssor 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 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 options: 910879 Page 2 RE: 80E - VILLA WEST MOBILE SOME PARK 1. Board of Assessment Aptealst You have the right to appeal the County Board of Equalization's (CBOE's) decision to the Board of Aaaaaament Appeals (SAA). Such hearing is the slask hearing at which testimony, exhibits. or any other evidence may be introduced. If the decision of the SAA is further appealed to the Court of Appeals. 2nix the record created at the BAA heating 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 BAA must be made on forms furnished by the BAA, and should be mailed or delivered within thirty (30) days of denial by the CBOE to: Board of Assessment Appeals 1313 Sherman Street, Room 523 Denver. CO 80203 Phone: 866-3880 OR 2. District Court: You have the right to appeal the CSOE'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 bearing. For filing requirements, please contact your attorney or the Clark of tha 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 final and your right to appeal your current valuation ends. (Section 39-8-108.5. CRS) SelectJfng the Arbitrator: In order to pursue arbitration, you must notify the OBOE 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. 910879 • Page 3 REs BOE - VILLA WEST MOBILE HOME PARK Arbitration Hearing Pjoceduret 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 wit . 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 finel 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 toes 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 Lth. day of August, A.D.. 1991. A / BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: � WELD CO 0L RADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Gord• elt airman / By: i Am Deputy Clerk to the agd se Ken edy. Pro-Tam APPROVED AS TO FORM; /te-110.:r,..��'f &(fr /sc/ Constance L. Harbert Assistant County Attorney C. W. Kirby , W. H. Webster 910879 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY. COLORADO SEPTEMBER 25, 1991 TAPE #91-27 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, September 25, 1991, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby - Absent Commissioner W. H. Webster Also presents Weld County Attorney, Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES; Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of September 23, 1991, as printed. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: Item #2 under bids will be Approval of Delinquent Tax List - Treasurer's Office CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Harbert moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. PRESENTATIONS: WELD COUNTY 4-H DAIRY JUDGING TEAM: Chairman Lacy read the Certificate for the 4-H Dairy Judging Team into the record. (Let the record reflect that Commissioner Kirby is now present.) DEPARTMENT HEADS AND ELECTED OFFICIALS: Tom David, County Attorney. reported on the percentages of time spent on Bankruptcies - 34% of one FTE, Litigation - 23% of one FTE, Insurance - 31% of one FTE, and Planning matters - 37% of one FTE. Wes Hall, Coroner, was not present for his scheduled report. WARRANTS; Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $527,088.88 Handwritten warrants: General fund $ 400.00 Payroll $ 26,653.80 Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Let the record reflect that a recess was taken at this time to allow the Board to convene as the Board of Social Services. BIDS: PRESENT AND EMERGENCY APPROVAL OF WINDOWS - CENTENNIAL DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES, INC. : Pat Persichino, Director of General Services, read the names of the five bidders into the record and stated United Lumber, Inc. has withdrawn their bid. UNI Design is therefore the low bidder in the amount of $13,623.72. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve, on an emergency basis, the low bid of UNI Design in the amount of $13,623.72. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby. the motion carried unanimously. EMERGENCY APPROVAL OF DELINQUENT TAX LIST - TREASURER'S OFFICE: Mr. Persichino explained the Treasurer's Office is requesting emergency approval on this bid which was presented on September 18, 1991. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve. on an emergency basis, the Greeley Tribune with three extra runs in The Voice. Seconded by Commissioner Webster, the motion carried unanimously. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER SIX TAX ABATEMENT PETITIONS FROM ARCHIE J. AND GENE H. GIBSON: Warren Lasell, Weld County Assessor, explained that said abatements are being requested due to them being incorrectly classified. They are developer owned and, therefore. qualify for the subdivision discount. Mr. Lasell is recommending approval of all six Petitions. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said Petitions. Seconded by Commissioner Webster, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER RESOLUTIONS RE: WELD COUNTY EMS PLAN AND APPOINTMENT OF EMS ADVISORY TASK FORCE AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Dr. Randy Gordon, Director of Public Health, gave a brief overview of the Plan. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve the EMS Plan and authorize the Chairman to sign, as well as appoint the Advisory Task Force. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. Commissioner Kirby emphasized that the Advisor position is in order to gather information from the EMS providers throughout Weld County, to inform them of options, to get their input on the plan, and to get their input on funding options. PLANNING: CONSIDER RESOLUTION RE: VIOLATIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE AND SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS - MAVITY. GBGI INCORPORATED, ROTH, SPURLIN, COUNTRY SIDE INN RESTAURANT, AND FRAKER: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve this Resolution authorizing the County Attorney to proceed with legal action against Fay L. and Betty J. Mavity, GBGI Inc.. Sally and Harvey Roth, Sarbina G. Spurlin, Country Side Inn Restaurant, and Robert Graham Fraker, et al, Trustees, for violations of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance and Subdivision Regulations. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES' The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. Minutes - September 25, 1991 Page 2 There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned et 9015 A.M. / y�,� /I /// /� APPROVED; ATTESTO I��/'^'^', /�II'A/IG� . in BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ((//((// '�/ WELD COUNTY, COJARADO Weld County Clerk to the Hoard Gordon/Oar rmen By: Deputy le k to the Boa_l.- Geo a Kennedy Pro em onstance L. Harbert C. W. Ki y W. H. Webster Minutes - September 25. 1991 Page 3 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY, COLORADO SEPTEMBER 25. 1991 TAPE #91-27 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. September 25, 1991, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tam Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: 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 September 23, 1991, as printed. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the warrants for approval by the Board in the amount of 313.712.67. Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:05 A.M. (/�' � e na APPROVED: ATTEST: AJ_ ._JJ /A BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ��/��/pppppp������� / WELD COUNTY LORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board £utY Gordo La , airman By: -1 �1 r�-////Cl rk to the Board lc eo Menne , Pro-Tem l�rS/11 �ri• Constance stan L. HH�aarrrbert C. W. Kir y / AA W. H. Webster ko/+'lJ'_ V RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS AGENDA Monday, September 30, 1991 TAPE #91-27 ROLL CALL: Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman George Kennedy. Pro-Tem Constance L. Harbert C. W. Kirby W. H. Webster MINUTES: Approval of minutes of September 25, 1991 CERTIFICATION OF HEARINGS: Hearing conducted on September 25, 1991: 1) Show Cause Hearing, Permagreen, c/o Roxy Vendena ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: Added as #3 under new business: Consider Agreement between Child and Adult Care Food Program and FENWC and authorize Chairman to sign APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA: PRESENTATIONS: 1) Recognition of Services - Alice Snedden COMMISSIONER COORDINATOR REPORTS: COUNTY FINANCE OFFICER: 1) Warrants RECESS FOR SOCIAL SERVICES BOARD: MINUTES: Approval of minutes of September 25, 1991 WARRANTS: Don Warden, County Finance Officer BUSINESS: NEW: 1) Consider Contract between Health Department and Office of the Governor and authorize Chairman to sign 2) Consider eight Purchase of Services Agreements between FENWC and Various Local Dentists and authorize Chairman to sign 3) Consider Agreement between Child and Adult Care Food Program and FENWC and authorize Chairman to sign CONSENT AGENDA APPOINTMENTS: Sep 30 - Work Session 10:00 AM Oct 1 - Planning Commission 1:30 PM Oct 2 - County Council 7s30 PM Oct 3 - Convention and Visitors Bureau 7:00 AM Oct 3 - Local Emergency Planning Committee 2:00 PM Oct 3 - Island Grove Park Board 3:30 PM Oct 7 - Work Session 10:00 AM Oct 7 - Fair Board 7:30 PM Oct 8 - Juvenile Community Review Board 12:13 PM Oct 10 - Area Agency on Aging 6:30 AM Oct 22 - 1992 Budget Work Session 9:00 AM Oct 24 - 1992 Budget Work Session 9:00 AM Oct 25 - 1992 Budget Work Session 9t00 AM HEARINGS: Oct 9 - Show Cause Hearing, Richard Hessee/Roggen Feedlot 10:00 AM Oct 23 - Change of Zone from A (Agricultural) to PUD (Planned Unit Development). Harrison Resource Corporation 10:00 AM Oct 30 - Show Cause Hearing, James McDonald (cont. from 09/11/91) 10:00 AM Nov 4 - Show Cause Hearing. Windsor Shores, c/o Larry Eckel (cont. from 09/18/91) 9:00 AM Nov 6 - Show Cause Hearing, Permagreen, c/o Roxy F. Vendena (cont. from 09/25/91) 10:00 AM Dec 4 - Show Cause Hearing, Columbine Iron and Metal, Ins., C/o Penny Lovely Philippe (cont. from 06/26/91) 10:00 AM REPORTS: 1) Road and Bridge Department re: Road opening COMMUNICATIONS: 1) Planning Commission agenda for October 1. 1991 2) Town of Mead - Notices of Public Hearings re: Petitions for Annexation from Valley 66, Ltd., and Sekich Equipment Company 3) Paul M. Grattet, Greeley City Manager, re: EDA Grant/Weld County Business Park 4) State Public Utilities Commission - Statement and Order re: Creation of Public Utilites Commission Task Force to review Telephone and Exchange Areas and to make Recommendations regarding Proposed Modifications 3) State Board of Equalization - Notice of Public Hearing PUBLIC REVIEW: 1) Tuttle Applegate, Inc. - Notice and Application for Mined Land • Reclamation Permit for Regular (112) Operation re: Idaho Creek Resource/William and Margaret Kobobal (Application available in Clerk to Board's Office) Continued on Page 2 of Consent Agenda Monday, September 30, 1991 Page 2 of Consent Agenda PLANNING STAFF APPROVALS: 1) RE #1369 - Buderus 2) RE #1370 - Seltzer 3) RE #1371 - Salberg 4) MHZP #71 - Houston 5) ZPMH #1763 - Campos 6) SE #414 - Willey, et al. 7) SE 0415 - Moody 8) SE #418 - King 9) SE #419 - Showers RESOLUTIONS: * 1) Action of Board concerning Show Cause Hearing - Parmagreen. c/o Roxy Vendena * 2) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from Archie J. and Gene H. Gibson - 3364486 * 3) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from Archie J. and Gene H. Gibson - 3365686 * 4) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from Archie J. and Gene H. Gibson - 3367186 * 5) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from Archie J. and Gene H. Gibson - 3365786 * 6) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from Archie J. and Gene H. Gibson - 3365886 * 7) Approve Tax Abatement Petition from Archie J. and Gene H. Gibson - 3365986 * 8) Approve Weld County EMS Plan * 9) Approve appointment of EMS Advisory Task Force *10) Authorize County Attorney to proceed with legal action for Zoning Violations - Mavity, GBGI Incorporated, Roth, Spurting Country Side Inn Restaurant, and ?raker *11) Approve 3.2% Beer License for John M. Snow. dba The Cornerstop PRESENTATXONSz * 1) Recognition of Services - Alice Snedden * Signed at this meeting Monday, September 30. 1991 RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING SHOW CAUSE HEARING - PERMAGREEN, C/0 ROXY F. VENDENA 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 September 25, 1991, a Show Cause Hearing was conducted to consider revocation of Special Use Permit 0654, issued to Permagreen, clo Roxy F. Vendena, and WHEREAS, Roxy F. Vendena is the President of Permagreen, said facility being located on property described as part of the NE; of Section 24, Township 1 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, Mr. Vendena and Kurt Rollin, Engineer from Rocky Mountain Consultants, were present, and WHEREAS, after review, the Board dooms it advisable to continue said matter to November 6. 1991, at 10;00 a.m., to allow staff time to review a proposal submitted by Mr. Vendena and to allow the Permit holder time to comply. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the Show Cause Hearing concerning Permagreen, clo Roxy F. Vendena, be, and hereby is, continued to November 6. 1991, at 10;00 a.m. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Board that Mr. Vendena be, and hereby, is allowed until November 6, 1991, to come into compliance with Special Use Permit 8654. The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 25th day of September, A.D., 1991. L hO //I BOARD O COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST; `/"(,///uet WELD COON OLORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Cord . fey,/CFiairman By; -. pr,c Deputy erk to the Boar Ge0 a Xenttedy, Pro-Tom APPROVED AS FORM: ��.®.G Constance L. Harbert County Attorney C. W. Ki y A, I >,�� W. H. ebster el-084/6 GC.; N C, A�� H'PP , 1 C.lzvvSu4-r rrAW1281104O, tfR.C4 15.OPt roam PRESCRIBED IT THE TOMMY TAX A0MINelM1OR FORM 020 1/664/00 PETITION FOR ABATEMENT OR REFUND OF TAXES-c, ,. Kim&LL CO,os,ms my Petitioners: Use this side only. rT Colorado, AUGUST 2$ , is 91 City or Town To The Honorable Board of County Commissioners of WELD County Gentlemen: The petition of GIBSON ARCHIE J & GENE H whose mailing address is. 1830 DELWOOD AV GREELEY CO 80631 City or' Town State Zip Codo SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL 3364486 LN1-39 L39 REPIAT OF PORTION OF L6-16 & L32-48 LLNDAIE SUB resp ctfully r44uests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A. D. 19 oY 19.,..7.Y..,, are erroneous, illegal, or due to error in valuation for the following reasons: (Completely describe the circumstances surrounding the incorrect value or tax.) LAIC WAS ENTITLED TO SUBDIVISION DISCOUIC WHICH WAS NOT APPLIED. .MILL LEVY .084262 MILL LEVY .085508 19.89... 19.,;10.. Value Tax Value Tax Orig. 1,050 $88.48 1,050 $89.78 Abate. .320 $26.96, 320 .$27..36 Hal, 730 $61.52 730 $62.42 The taxes (have) (hizgbeen pald.3}Nherefore your petitioner prays that the taxes may be abated or refunded in the sum of$ '41•" • 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. 64";". NOtlondr By Met Addrese....b$ ?4 AV itscoa0 LC tn, fipp 911131 RESOLUTION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS i' WHEREAS, The County Commissioners of Wald County, State of Colorado, at a duly and lawfully called regular meeting held on the 25th. day of S.aptember A.D. 19...9.1...,at which meeting there were present the following members:..Gh airmatt.,Goxdon..E..,...LACY...,and„C.ommlaslonox a..Ge oxge..Karma d.y...C.ona zamce..L.. 'lar ert.....C,.W,.Mxxby.,,..an4 W.a$.. Wel ter 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 Wsrraa..l.aaell and taxpayer AX.C.hMe,.,J...¢..C.4.%le..A..9.0,4.Cn 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.. tonzuta with the recommendation of (eonoare or does not concur) the assessor and the petition be......apprQxed...., and an abatement/refund ba..allawed cc199 • 33roggvepd por denied) 26 96 (be allowed or not be allowed) on an assessed valuation of SC�4Y.Y.0.?,..3.20 for S..Z7..3.Q ,..t I tax for the year(s) i9&9...6...1990 Chat o r County Commissioners. STATE OF COLORADO. )) )55. County of ]chid 1 I, DQztald..A...Ylaxdt:n.,...Clexk..to...the..)AaaxQ Coarxy Ot o6c&beaaard of County Commissioners in and for the County of.........Wald. 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. cxee.l.`.Y.a...Q1px.adQ , this Z tlt �r3.'loff p, m•taa..4.47 x A. D. 19.9.1 .. �Df• County-Clark. ACTION OF THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR Denver,Colorado, 10 The action of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to the within petition, is hereby approved: ❑ approved in part $ O denied for the following reason(s) • ATTEST: Secretary. Property Tax Administrator. I t 1 . i ,ill ;. 1 h II e 1 i ea 7I i i i kiIiLIIzj s: 181 ,4 ; iiit I! n 'hi 1S.DPT FORM PneCRIS[D M THE PRQ►ERTT TAX ADMINISTRATOR FORM 920 9666.00 PETITION FOR ABATEMENT OR REFUND OF TAXES-0 IS NOror&OM caw as Petitioners: Use this side only. (REELEX Colorado ,AUGUST..23 19.93..,.. City or Town To The Honorable Board of County Commissioners of TeM.D County Gentlemen: The petition of....,......................................... whose mailing address ia:.183Q.DWFr r�OOD..AVF.,I cAlgELEY , CQ 8Q6a1 City or Town Smut Zip Cods SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL 3365686 LNI-11 REPIAT PORTION OF I.6-16 & L32-48 LINUALE SUB respectfully requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A. D. 19.89...., i9.,90...., are erroneous, illegal, or due to error in valuation for the following reasons: (Completely describe the circumstances surrounding the Incorrect value or tax.) LAND WAS ELIG7BLF FOR SUBDIVISION DISCOUNT WHICH WAS NOT APPLIED. KILL LEVY .083801 MILL LEVY .085075 19 90 Value Tax Value Tax Orig. 2,100 $175.98 2,100 $178.66 Abate. .6.40 $ 53.42 640 $ 54.44 sal. 1.460 $122.36 1,460 $124.22 The taxes (have) (htlowcRit) been paid, Wherefore your petitioner prays that the taxes may be abated or refunded in the sum of $.•J.OSI,Q5 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. V r By Agent Addresr 1830 DELWOOD AV • CRY;- 0-8O6fl..........._................. ...... ... oe es, /7P/ 911132 RESOLUTION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHEREAS,The County Commissioners of Wa14 County, State of Colorado, at a duly and lawfully called regular meeting held on the 25th day of Saptemhar , A.D. 19...9.1.,,at which meeting there were present the following members:..Cha.inwA.,Cox.don,•E....Lacy,...and.,C:omml ationaxa..Csazge..Y.anna4v...COns taace..L.. Harbert.....C.W.....Kirbx...aAd..W.,L...Wab a ter 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......W.axx.en..Iaaal1, and taxpayer Ara e.,J...4•.C.exte..11..Cibson being present; and ( ".no) (na.no) WHEREAS, The said County Commissioners have carefully considered the within applies. tion,and are fully advised In relation thereto, NOW BE IT RESOLVED. That the Board. concurs with the recommendation of (conw..b or don net concur) the assessor and the petition be {{ aapprgve•¢,_.,, and an abatement/refund be..all.owe4 (1(a Y $64Qdenied) 53.62 (be allowed al lowed) or not lo ed) on an assessed valuation of$..119§0S. 64 for $..52.24 t. tax for the year(s) 1999...&..1990 Chai ?. ( ' County Commissioners, STATE OF COLORADO. ) }se. County of Weld 1, Doiaald..A....Waxdan,....GJ.ox.X,.c9,..6ha...13.oax0 Camatx Caben8oand of County Commissioners in and for the County of Wald , 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 Field County, now in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County. ' at.......9x,c.1,.X,,,...Q?.4S451Q this 2th y of SeQ,r,emb r A. D. 19,9.1,., 1'G� etere County-Clerk.EY.18.2.4.4fliejar,-C..er(9 -ert sc.PntaitY. AC'T'ION OF THE FROND/CY TAX ADMINISTRATOR Denver,Colorado, 19 The action of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to the within petition, is hereby p approved; Q approved in part S ❑ denied for the following reason(s) ATTEST: Secretary. Property Tax Administrator. i ; t , j 1114 s y, 111 rf�,' < I OI' of Y z xi. .1 1 , lisi i I i 1 # i HA a 1 .sill ( ..i .8 Ye '' a •§A i la i $ .§ a j lit rIII )1 t� I a C:104 E a 16.D PT FORM PRESCRIBED BY THE PROPERTY IPA AcemasrM1oe FORM 9201/69490 PETn1QN POP ABATEMENT OR REFUND or TAXES-a r. Kcal.on.won ma Petitioners: Use this side only. =LEL Colorado .AUGUST..23 19..91... City or Town To the Honorable Board of County Commissioners of WELD County Gentlemen: The petition of Gx,BS0N..ARGHS .,7.4..GkNC..l3. whose mailing address is. 1839.„Tgrett00A..AVA CQ 8063.1 City or Town suit - Zip Cod SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL 3367186 LNI-9 REIAT OF PORTION OF 1+6-16 6, 132-48 LINDALE SUB respectfully requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A. D. 19.. 9 19,.9.0...., are erroneous, illegal. or due to error in valuation for the following reasons: (Completely describe the circumstances surrounding the Incorrect value or tax.) LAID WAS ENTITLED TO SUBDIVISION DISCOUNT WHICH WAS NOT APPLIED MILL LEVY .084262 ICL LEVY .085508 19 90 Value Tax Value Tax Orig. 2,100 $176.96 2,100 $179.58 Abate. 64Q $ 5$.24 640 $ 54.74 Bat. 1.460 $123.02 1,460 $124.84 The taxes (have) (have not) been paid. Wherefore your petitioner prays that the taxes may be abated or refunded in the sum of 5....108..6$ I declare, unaer 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. ....... YC� P.{hla1� By Meet Address...18 30..DELWO0D,.A t GREELEY, CO 80631 AS COP 0 A-S ft-PP 911130 RESOLUTION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHEREAS. The County Commissioners of Wald County, State of Colorado, at a duly and lawfully called regular meeting held on the 25th day of...,...S.e.ptember , A.D. 19...,9.1..,at which meeting there were present the following members. Cluxz'man..Gcrdon,,.>;,,..bscy....,and..Commi,ssd.Anaza..Geaxge...Kenosdy....Cons:tamce L. .114Oext.....C.W,,.Kltby.....at1d W,}I,,..W..obat.e notice of such meting and an opportunity to be present having been given to the taxpayer and the Assessor of aid County and said Assessor........Waxten..Lasel], and taxpayer AxC4a...J....b...Gen&..x,9Jbe9n being present; and (name) JJ (name) WHEREAS. The said County Commissioners have carefully considered the within applica. tion,and are fully advised In relation thereto, NOW BE if RESOLVED, That the Board conCurs with the recommendation of (concurs or does not concur) the assessor and the petition be {{,ppapp2.PrAY.ed...., and an abatement/refund be..allowed G1YatlY)v fiord nted) 53.94 (a allowed or not be.uow.d) on an assessed valuation of S..L1.9.90} 64 ...for $..54.,.74 ( !�/ total tax for the year(s) 1989..k..1990 Chains T'B County Commissioners. STATE OF COLORADO, 1ss. County of WA 4 I, Donald...B....WAtdeAA....Cla k ZA..tha..Zaax11 CoaappOlapkauatiaambiatcoCcieck orate:at t of County Commissioners in and for the County of.,.......,Wald 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 C eeae......GQJ,QxAdQ this 2,5.t;h f .S.apf�smbi; —A. D. 19...9.1.. fb/'OlJftd I /I r r/ n 'Uu l4Yis Geseyl, Clerk. By... .,(..�C�c. ... ACTION OF THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR Denver,Colorado, 19 The action of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to the within petition, is hereby O approved; Q approved in part $ 0 denied for the following reason(s) ATTEST: Secretary. Property Tax Administrator. i t, ^I ig C ilp t ed b\Pg g .13‘.B. co i 1 2 g : it liz'a; " ' 11 , 1 .. .9 I... x zI $ a 1 S 3 . „ a .S > : II I x,3OQ ;III t 6.0►T FORM PRESCRIBED M THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR FORM 920i/664= PETmT.ON FOR AMIEMEN1 OR REFUND OF TA%ES4,, r. iaoRn.CQ,owvn atnt Petitioners: Use this side only. Gr Colorado AUGUST 23..,... 19 91 City or Town To The Honorable Board of County Commissioners of..WIW County Gentlemen: The petition of 9Z .,SON Akickg,g,.J..A..=.11 whose mailing address is 1839 DEPAX/D AV GREELr cc) .80431 City or Town State Zip Cot SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL 3365786 LN1-38 REPLAT OF PORTION OF L6-16 & L32-48 LI1DAXE SUB respesVully requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A. D. 19 loY 19 99 are erroneous, illegal, or due to error in valuation for the following reasons: (Completely describe the circumstances surrounding the incorrect value or tax.) LAND WAS ENTITLED TO SUBDIVISION DISCOUNT WHICH WAS NOT APPLIED ?MIL LEVY .084262 HILL LEVY .085508 19 89 1990 Value Tax Value Tax Orig. 2,100 $176.96 2,100 $179.58 Abate. 640 $ 53.94 640 54.74 Bal, 1,460 $123.02 1,460 $124.84 The taxes (have) ( p9I) been 2a19i. Wherefore your petitioner prays that the taxes may be abated or refunded in the sum of S....4 .1.68 • I declare, under penalty of perjury in the second degree that this petition, together with any accompanying exhibits or statements, has been examined by me and to the best of my knowledge, information and belief is true, correct and complete. " * uw» By Agent Address 183A.DEIIWOOD.AV GREE EY, CO 80631 fi•50 Q (Lc.' 19"5 /9 P P 911135 RESOLUTION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHEREAS, The County Commissioners of Weld County, State of Colorado. at a duly and lawfully called regular meeting held on the 25th day of Saptemb.ar ,A.D. 19...9.1...,at which meeting there were present the following members:,...Cbalrman..Guxdon..,tr..,.Lncy...and..C.ommlas,i.onsxa..Gso.tge..xannady...Constancs..l,. Harbart....G.,W....]tlr'by.....amd..W.,k ...Wsb.atax notice of such meeting and an opportunity to be present having been given to the taxpayer and the Assessor of said County and said Assessor........Waxxan..laaall and taxpayer .Arc..hxe..,J... ...G.ene..kl..Gi.bsA.n being present: and (name) (name) WHEREAS, The said County Commissioners have carefully considered the within applica- tion,and are fully advised in relation thereto, NOW BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board . CQncura,., with the recommendation of (aonours or dons not aonaur) the assessor and the petition be aPP.rQXed...., and an abatement/refund be..alloxred,. (199.Of g4 re e o¢Menlo d) 54.94 (be a&lewd or not be allowed) on an assessed valuation of$CC199.0)) b.4 year(s)for $..54.,7.4 �rtotal tax for the 191}4....4...1990 Chaff t r County Commissioners. STATE OF COLORADO, )) }ss. County of Weld. 1) • I, Aonald..R.. WaFQ@.Rr....G.?.glCk tR.4h4..$RpxA CoxtainCtspitarabilasaastmetak sktitstoant 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 Wald County, now in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County, at Greeley! Colorado this 25.O ay of S� Dbee�Rx A. 1). 19.9k........ meg . .„ Clerk. By...44 ,r�. .. ' ACTION OF THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR Denver,Colorado, 19 The action of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to the within petition, is hereby Q approved: Q approved in part $ C denied for the following reason(s) ATTEST: Secretary. Property Tax Administrator. iiltHj Ii o 811 ; 5 I 13 ca:14 En x � -4 g I a!11 'III is.O PT FOAM PNEICtneEO WI THE PROPERTY TM AOMINim A to PORM 0201/06490 PETITION POOR ABATEMENT O11 REFUND OF TAXES-0 P.Kent.Om,ogmn E Petitioners: Use this side only. GREELEY Colorado. AUGUST 23 19 91 City of Town To The Honorable Board of County Commissioners of ICA County Gentlemen: The petition of GIBSON....ARQIXE.6i.GENE.11 whose mailing address it 1830..ISZUNOOD..AV GRZEtfZY CO ...80.6.31 City or Town WY Zip Cods SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS IJSTED ON TAX ROLL 3365886 LN1-37 sir • OF PORTION OF I.6-16 & 133-48 LIAIDALE SUB respectfully requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A. D. , are erroneous, illegal, or due to error in valuation for the following reasons: (Completely describe the circumstances surrounding the incorrect value or tax.) SAND WAS ENTITLED TO SUBDIVISION DISCOUNT WHICH WAS NOT APPLIED. MILL LEVY .084262 MILL LEVY 085508 19.$9... 19.99.. Value Tax Value Tax Off. 2,100 $176.96 2,100 $179.58 Abate. .640...............$...5'r..ti94 640 $ 54.74 Bat 1,460 $123.02 1,460 $124.84 The taxes (have)1SIO9OC%Aq been paid. Wherefore your petitioner prays that the taxes may be abated or refunded in the sum of S..108...68 I declare, under penalty of perjury in the second degree that this petition, together with any accompanying exhibits or statements, has been examined by me and to the best of my knowledge, information and belief is true, correct and Complete. Pstaion r By Mont Address 183Q.3)ELWOOA.AV CREELEY, CO 80631 A600Q.O c , RS, ?pp 911173 RESOLUTION OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WHEREAS, The County Commissioners of Weld County. State of Colorado, at a duly and lawfully called regular meeting held on the 25.th day of,......S.ep.t.eAter , A.D. 19..9,1,...,,at which meeting there were present the following members:,.cliAl,uman..G.ottion,..E....I,.acy.....and...C.omlol,s.e.ionera..G.e,orge,.Mennady...Cons,tanca.l.. x..roe.t.,...C..W....141t:by.,..and W,H. Webntez notice of such meeting and an opportunity to be present having been given to the taxpayer and the Assessor of said County and said Assessor....,.....W,arten..,Las.e.J.J and taxpayer Arcltl,e b Gene H Fl,≥?s9p being present; and ("=T.) (name WHEREAS, The said County Commissioners have carefully considered the within applica- tion,and are fully advised in relation thereto. NOW BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board... COACuxs with the recommendation of (ooneurs or does not coney) the assessor and the petition be L��qq41)PrypOY,e.d...., and an abatement/refund be..nllowed t logreyDeb Adenled) 33.04 (be allowed of not be e&IMM O) on an assessed valuation of$.1.1.9.§.05 .6,46 for $..54.,. .4 .t al tax for the year(s) 1989...6..1990 I Chaff a County Commissioners. STATE OF COLORADO, ss. County of Weld I, A.ana tl..P IArden...Glerk.,.ta..zlla,.>}QAxd Cociap3iarkuutebtothedsaleck oDesEloerm 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 m hand and affix the seal of said County, at Fr.4gl@Xr...GA.I,RKPd9 this 2,5Sh ZS.e. . e A. D. 19.92 air%D,/� County Clerk. ‘ By......�l..KrS.e'/.•,rl... r .. W't..rc „QePuts(. ACTION OF THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR Denver,Colorado, 19 The action of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to the within petition, is hereby p approved; C approved in part S CI denied for the following reason(s) ATTEST: Secretary. Property Tax Administrator. ^ I a i 114 s es Q II i ill V 6. is i CO Z. O 1 i a I E A is. co t ' \Ik'IL 12 I ilig. ; 1 QQ flIiP1jI goo 43 IJI91h1 , 15.DIT IORM measles)NY THE►IQPERrV TAX ADMINaTMTQR FORM 920 1/06.0/90 PETITION P00 AEATEMENT 011 REFUND or TAXES-a it sapR M.0[Mas se Petitioners: Use this side only. =LEY Colorado .AUCUST..23. 19..91.... City or Town ! To The Honorable Board of County Conunlulonsn of WELD County Gentlemen: The petition of GUSON..?..ECl'} ..J,.&..Sr�.-`1S„1j*, whose mailing address is• 1.8,3Q„1)a QA.,AV. G .T1 CO .,,80.631 City or Town •tat. Zip Coto SCHEDULE NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AS LISTED ON TAX ROLL 3365986 LN1-36 REPIAT PORTION OF L6-16 & L32-48 LTIEIATE SUB respectfully requests that the taxes assessed against the above property for the years A. D. 19 09 1990 are erroneous, illegal, or due to error in valuation for the following reasons: (Completely describe the circumstances surrounding the Incorrect value or tax.) LAND WAS ENTITLED TO SUBDIVISION DISCOUNT WHIGS WAS tot APPLIED. MELT. LEVY .084262 MIL LEVY .085508 19.82,.. 19 90 Value Tax Value Tax orig. 2,100 $176.96 2,100 $179.58 Abate. ¢49 $ 53.94 640 $ 54.74 Bal, 1,460 $123.02 1,460 $124.84 The taxes (have)Bill199Q9R9 been paid. Wherefore your petitioner prays that the taxes may be abated or refunded in the sum of S 10.1.0 I declare, unaer penalty of perjury in the second degree that this petition, together with any accompanying exhibits or statements, has been examined by me and to the best of my knowledge, information and belief is true, correct and complete. ..C. • - v4t-e"—C-ir, .4._..-• By flint Address.1830..DELICCO.AV GREEI,EY. CO 80631 f}Sooao 4.6:i f3$ der 911134 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 Z tb, day of September A.D. 19,..9.1...,at which meeting there were present the following members:..Ghaitman...dord.OR..g.....LsSy.,...an 1..CommIssA peXp,..9.aP ge Kennedy,, Constance L. Haabe.t;t,....C.W.....1(f.XAY..„#P,d.41.,At Webs Car 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 Lasel. and taxpayer AXC,.h.e,......b...Q.ene..kl„9jDs9n 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 (adnanra or don not armour) the assessor and the petition be.,.apki 9X9A.......• and an abatement/refund ba..Bflowed (1(. roved4 r denied) 53.04 am allowed or not be allowed) on an assessed valuation of$.. 1.9.9.0 ...G40 for $..54.. .4 to for the year(s) 1989,4..1990 • Chai unty Commissioners, STATE OF COLORADO. )) }ss. County of Wad 1 I, D.ona.Ld..14...MaXA,en.,.ca,eXh...GV..She.,.RARtd CgabilyaRtlIcatitPERRSHIN4CROItt s)kttuarkof County Commissioners in and for the County of Wald. 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 Grool.ax,,..00.01.ada this 7nh ny e tcnib A. D. 19..9]..,.. !�ti('l► .../ County clerk. del ACTION OF THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR �eDlt� Denver,Colorado, 19 The action of the Board of County Commissioners, relative to the within petition, is hereby ❑ approved: 0 approved in part $ Q denied for the following reason(s) ATTEST: Secretary. Property Tax Administrator. � Ill i, drd G J11 i o a 1g is I a.: 3. 2 .E1 1 y \k .. 114 'i tn 4(0 'it fal 0 "6 . 1 1214111 --..........J t� �"j1 CLERK TO THE BOARD T P.O.BOX me ip GREELEY,COLORADO 80632 e (XO)3064000 en. 4226 C0L0RADO • September 13, 1991 Archie and Gene Gibson 1830 Delwood Avenue Greeley, CO 80631 RE: 3364486 3365686 3367186 3365786 3365886 3365986 Dear Archie and Gene Gibson: This is to advise you that the Board of weld County Commissioners will hear your petitions for tax abatement or refund on the properties described as: LN1-39 L39 REPLAT OF PORTION OF L6-16 & L32-48 LINDALE SUB LN1-11 REPLAT PORTION OF L6-16 & L32-48 LINDALE SUB LN1-9 REPLAT PORTION OF L6-16 & L32-48 LINDALE SUB LN1-38 REPLAT PORTION OF L6-16 & L32-48 LINDALE SUB LN1-37 REPLAT PORTION OF L6-16 & L32-48 LINDALE SUB LN1-36 REPLAT PORTION OF L6-16 & L32-48 LINDALE SUB This meeting is scheduled for SEPTEMBER 25, 1991. at 9:00 a.m., at which time you may be heard. The Assessor is recommending that the Board APPROVE your petitions. 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. 1004Ma Donald D. warden, Clerk to the Board By: /ill Deputy Clerk to the Boar XC: Assessor County Attorney RESOLUTION RE; APPROVAL OF THE EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES PLAN FOR THE COUNTY SUBSIDY PROGRAM OF THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, has the duty and responsibility of administering the affairs of Weld County pursuant to Colorado Statute and the weld County Home Rule Charter, and WHEREAS, Section 23-3.5-603, C.R.S., references monies in the Colorado State Emergency Medical Services account to be appropriated to counties for planning and coordination of emergency medical services so long as a county satisfies certain criteria set forth in that statute, and WHEREAS, one of the criteria a county must fulfill to &cease the county subsidy money in the above-referenced Emergency Medical Services account is the development and maintenance of a County Emergency Medical Services Plan which meets the criteria set forth in Section 23-3.5-605(2), C.R.S., and WHEREAS, the Director of the Weld County Health Department, the Director of the Weld County Ambulance Service, and interested citizens participated in the drafting of a proposed County Emergency Medical Services Plan to meet the criteria of Section 23-3.5-603, C.R.S., for Weld County, and WHEREAS, said proposed Plan, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, is recommended by the Directors of the Weld County Health Department and the Weld County Ambulance Service together with the interested citizens involved in drafting the Plan for approval by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County in order that Weld County may access funds in the Colorado State Emergency Medical Services account. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that the attached Weld County Emergency Medical Services Plan, incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth, be, and hereby is, approved. BE IT FUTHER RESOLVED by the Board that the Chairman be, and hereby is, authorized to sign said Plan indicating approval by the Board of County Commissioners. 911122 Page 2 RE: EMS PLAN The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 25th day of September, A.D., 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMM1SS10NERS ATTEST: 444/4444 WELD COUNTY Weld County Clerk to the Board r �j ?nit, Cord rman By! ,)is �j�i e / ! 1.fit, , Deputy CJNrk to the Board Gem' a Ken edy, Pro-Tem APPROVED AS TO FORM: 4(e4ethe.,4 �� ConstBan�cle�[L. Harbert •carr9 Coun" ty Attorney C. w Kirby b 110 a20- w. H. Webster 911122 ATTACHMENT 1 BUDGET Personnel • EMS Advisor 5 7,869 General Support and Travel $ 2,000 TOTAL S 9,869 Budget Justification Personnel The EMS Advisor salary and fringe was calculated by the following method: 524 hours X $ 15.02 w S 7,869 The hourly rate was calculated by taking the equivalent of a Paramedic rate of $ 9.16 per hour X 244 hours per month which is equivalent to S 12.84 per hour at 174 hours per month. Using an estimated 175 fringe rate (512.84 X 17X) the hourly rate Is 5 15.02. Support and Travel Travel costs were calculated by estimating 2 visits to each of the 26 sites in Weld County at $.25/mile. Other support includes printing and postage. • 9111.22 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES COUNTY SUBSIDY PROGRAM 4) REPORTING FORM v AND • INSTRUCTION BOOK • COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES APRIL 1991 911143 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 PART I 2 LICENSING INFORMATION 2 Definitions 2 3 PART II 3 COUNTY LAWS, ORDINANCES, OR RESOLUTION 3 PART III 4 COUNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES PLAN 4 1. Treatment 4 2. Transportation 5 3. Communications 6 4. Training 6 5. Documentation 6 6. Disaster Plan 6 PART IV 7 FINANCIAL INFORMATION 7 PART V 7 COUNTY PAYMENT FORM 7 APPENDIX LICENSING INFORMATION FORM i LICENSED AMBULANCE SERVICE FORM u COUNTY RESOLUTION, LAW OR ORDINANCE COUNTY PLAN FINANCIAL INFORMATION COUNTY SUBSJDY PAYMENT DISTRIBUTION FORM iv SENATE BILL 34 25-3.5-605 v COLORADO STATE EMS ADVISORY COUNCIL EVALUATION CRITERIA . . . . vi 91112a INTRODUCTION Senate Bill 34, enacted in 1989, provided financial assistance for improvement of the FMS system statewide by establishing a ono dollar surcharge on motor vehicle registrations. Of the accumulated funds, twenty percent (20%) will be appropriated for payments to counties for improvement of the county emergency medical service system. The documentation in this booklet is designed to provide assistance and guidance to counties in meeting the eligibility requirements established by, statute. As indicated in the statute, this documentation must be submitted to the EMS Division by October 1, 1991. Upon receipt of this information, the Colorado EMS Advisory Councilwill review the report and if approved, we will process the reimbursement form for payment. The state counciLwill use the evaluation Criteria outlined on page vi of_the apcet. If the report is not approved, the Division will correspond with your designated representative to explain the deficiencies in the report. You will then be afforded time to correct the deficiencies. The FMS Division encourages the counties to use the money for planning and coordination of emergency medical services to ensure compliance with section 3 of the Colorado FMS rules. The local physicians and the local EMS community should be extensively involved in the FMS plan as outlined in this annual report form. The Division will provide on site technical assistance when requested. Please call (303) 331-8630 to schedule such assistance. • •- Emergency Medical Services is a critical component of your local public safety system and is highly dependent upon local government support. We encourage each county to take an interest and become involved in developing and improving the emergency medical service system within your county. An efficient system not only provides better service to your residents but also aids in promoting tourism and economic development. Send all documentation to: The Colorado Department of Health Emergency Medical Services Division 4210 E. 11th Ave. Denver, Colorado 80220 • 4911123 Following are instructions for, completing the annual report forma Each section will reference a page in thc'appendix that math. used to complete the documentation. Part X, Llonsfinanfeemagen, relates to Senate Bill 34 25-3.5-605(2)(a). This states that: '(2) In order to qualify for moneys under this section, a county shall: (a) Comply with all provisions of part 3 of this article regarding the inspection and licensing of ambulances which are based in the county:" page I <apDendix Licensing Agency - That agency which the county commissioners have given the authority to-inspect, regulate, and/or license the individual agencies or ambulances. This may be a County Health Department, the County Health Nurse,'the Office of Emergency Preparedness, or even an individual. The phone number,.address and a contact person is to be filled in. The contact person Is the individual who will be able to answer questions regarding the inspection - and licensing of the services,within their jurisdiction. ei Inspector - The actual person who performs the inspections. If there is more than one person who performs this duty in the county, all'should be listed. A list of those individuals can be attached to the page. The title of each inspector shall be listed,as well as their phone number and address. Basic Life Support (BLS) Service Requirements - A service that meets the requirements set forth by the County Commissioners to be eligible for a license as a Basic Life Support Service. The requirements should include, but not be limited to the minimum equipment and minimum personnel requirements. If those specifications are stated in the county resolution,ordinance or law, a duplicate need not be sent. • Advanced Life Support(ALS).Service Requirements -A service that meets the requirements set forth by the County Commissioners to be eligible for a license as an Advanced Life Support Service. • If this does not apply to your county, the requirements will not be sent.with this • applicaAon. The requirements should include,but not be limited to the minimum equipment and minimum personnel requirements. If these requirements are stated in the county resolution, • ordinance or law,a duplicate copy need not be sent. Basic .Life Support (BLS) Ambulance Requirements - An ambulance that meets the requirements set forth by the Board of County Commissioners to be eligible for a permit as a Basic Life Support Ambulance. 2 • 9=23 • Advanced Life Support (ALS) Ambulance Requirements - An ambulance that meets the requirements set forth by the Board of County Commissioners to be eliglisle for a permit as an Advanced Life Support Ambulance. • License applcadon .- The form used by the ambulance service to apply for licensure within the county. ,If all requirements aro stated in the county resolution, ordinance or law, a copy of - the application need not be attached. Eagradsansugh Ambulance Service Agencies Licensed - List all licensed ambulance agencies. Include both emergent and non-emergent transportation of patients related to ambulance services. - Name,of the agency - The legal name of the entity. The contact person is the individual that can be contacted for information regarding the agency. - Number of Ambulances - The total number of ambulances licensed to operate from that - agency. Please list the year the chassis was manufactured. The type will be a I (truck type chassis with a box attached),type It(van), and type M(van chassis with an attached box),other __ is anivehicle owned by an ambulance service and used for patient transportation. Quantity will be the number of each type and year the agency owns. If more space is needed for this documentation page 2 may be copied. • • Part II, faupl Laws.nikapcps qr RetointlorL. which identifies compliance with Senate Bill 34 25-3.5-605(2)(a)(b). • "(2) In order to qualify for moneys under this section, a county shall: (a) Comply with all provisions of part 3 of.this add,:regarding the inspection and licensing of ambulances which axe based in the county; (b) Require ,all licensed ambulance services to utilize the statewide emergency _ medical services uniform prehospital care reporting system operated by the department; Page Ili M appendix The law, ordinance, or resolution should include but not be limited to the provisions of licensure and inspection of ambulances within the county and should include a statement that provides for the agencies to comply with the emergency medical services uniform prehospital pre reporting system operated by the EMS Division of the Colorado Department of Health. 3 91112.3 PART Di, Connor Pmneency XedIeal Servjrj1 Plan, references Senate Bill 34 25-3.5- 605(c)(T)(Wpol). This states the counties will: • w(c) Develop and maintain an emergency medical services plan which: (I) Outlines the emergency medical services which are and are not available in particular areas of the county; (IS) Identifies ways in which emergency medical service providers can coordinate responses so that such responses are cooperative rather than duplicative; C01) Promotes mechanisms for the efficient sharing of resources in disasters or multiple casualty incidents such as mutual aid agreements between counties and adjacent emergency medical services entities; Page 111 ofpnpendI Attach a copy of the, most.current county EMS plan adopted by the board of county commissioners. It is recommended that the plan include the following components; addressing how each are handled in the county,any problems that are evident, and the goals and measurable objectives that would allow the county to correct those problems. An example of the goals and measurable objectives would be: • Problem: Patients from outlying areas of Cloud county art having to wait 30 to 60 minutes before Advanced Life Support (ALS)intervention. Goal: ALS services will be available throughout the county within the next five years. Objective: Cloud county will send 2 personnel to EMT-I training each year for the next 5 years. The personnel will be selected from outlying Fite Districts that provide prehospital care. Below is an outline, with suggestions to address within your plan. If one of the categories does not pertain to your county, you will need not address the issue. County EMS Plan 1. Treatment ECM=-address how patients enter a specialty referral center, (i.e. Burn • Center,Trauma Center, Cardiac Center); list criteria used to refer those patients to the.specialty'center;.address;tertiary Care available locally, if there is none available locally where can the patient receive such care; 4 • 311123 Ett zgrl-address the number.,of EMS personnel within the county; identity if • �— — there is high rate of turnover and if so, why; identify what level of training the • EMS personnel should obtain within your county; identify if first response is available in the county and by Whom;, identify if there is a redundancy of agencies responding to the patient;address how the agency will keep the personnel once they have been recruited; Facilities- identify all hospitals within the county; if there are none, where are the patients transported to; identity the facilities within your county able to accommodate all levels and types of patients; address any Mu:hospital agreements; Aegeatosam- address how patients enter into the EMS system; identity if the patient has access to appropriate tertiary cam; if the patient needs to be sent to a facility that has extended care, how will that patient access that care; address the need of the ambulance services within the county to have a mutual aid agreement with surrounding agencies that will • provide back up treatment and transportation of patients; identify the need of the ambulance services to have mutual aid agreements for transporting patients long distances because of lack of manpower or lack of an adequate vehicle; PhYsicia n Advisor identity any county requirements for ambulance services to have a physician advisor, identity if there is a physician that is willing to be the physician advisor, and if not, where will that involvement come from; OualiwAssumnee-address a quality assurance plan that addresses the care given to each patient; does the quality assurance plan provide for interaction between the EMS personnel and the physician advisor; do all EMS personnel have a copy of the protocols and the quality assurance plan; does the quality assurance plan meet the guidelines set forth by the Board of Medical Examiners; 2. ,Transportation Use_of_yublicjafety anncieg - identity if law enforcement responds with the ambulance and in what type of ituations they should; address if law enforcement personnel routinely transport patients that have an injury; if so, do they have physician approved protocols to do so; Transfer of•patirnts - identify who provides routine, prearranged transfers to patients within the county;does this place a burden on the system; if so, how can this be overcome; Mutual eid,Agreements - identify mutual aid agreements in place for multiple casualty incidents; do the mutual aid agreements address the need for services in ease of vehicle,failure or shortage of trained personnel; Ouality assnrarrre - identify protocols which address the destination policies for patients; does the physician advisor review those cases that do not adhere to those policies; address an•ongoing maintenance program for each vehicle; •• • : .. 911123 3. Communications . • _stir A m - identity how citizens access emergency care, what arc the deficiencies and how can this be improved; Diz etch-address the deficiencies of the dispatch function and how can dispatch be improved to reduce response times;are them provisions for Emergency Medic Dispatch training; fikdiral_contml - describe the present method for accomplishing ambulance to hospital and/or EMT to physician communications for medical assessment and patient information exchange; assess deficiencies and provide recommendations to overcome those deficiencies; - public Safety Coodnation - assess the public coordination capabilities and deficiencies; develop methodology to overcome deficiencies; 4. Training Tiaininc of_personne1 - address the need to train more personnel; is the training adequate within the county;what level of training should the EMS personnel have; Avasiabilil of Waning - assess the adequacy of training available to the EMS personnel in the county; do EMS personnel have to travel a great distance to receive the training; who is providing the training within the county; Level of cortifjcatioa - assess the level of training needed within the county; is there frst response capabilities within the county,are ALS capabilities feasible in your county; has a local survey been done to indicate what level of service the community feels should be in place, and what level they are willing to support financially; Contirwinadueation - identify CE available to the personnel; is the CE linked to the QA program established by the physician advisor; how does the • personnel access the CE and is payment for CE a problem; • Eubliradu2ttion - assess need for public education regarding accessing the EMS system or a need for bystander CPR education within the county; does the . ,. public need to be educated regarding what the ambulance service does and what functions they perform; S. Documentation - address the trip report form and its compliance with the required state documentation information; where are the records stored; who • has access to those records; • pMS.s=ekovital care reporting system - identity in the county resolution ordinance or law, provisions for compliance with the EMS reporting system; is the data being used for budgeting.purposes, staffing purposes, and quality assuranco purposes; 6. Disaster Plan Outline of plan for handling man made or natural disasters or mass casualty incidents within the county, include mutual aid agreements. 6 , ; 911123 Part IV, Zinnlifign, references SB 34 25-3.s-605(2)(d)()(in and (3). These sections state: •(2) In order to qualify for moneys under this section;a county shall: (d) Ensure fat all moneys received pursuant to this section shall be expended on developing 'and updating the emergency medial seinnces plan and other emergency medical services needs of the county such as: (I) Training and certification of emergency medial services providers; • .(IQ Assisting local emergency medial providers in applying for grants under section 25-3.5-604. • (e) Beginning October 1, 1991, and each October 1 thereafter, submit to the council an annual report from the board of county commissioners which details the county's emergency medical services plan and any revisions to such plan and which details the expenditure of moneys received. In instances where the council finds such report inadequate, the county shall resubmit the report to the council by December 1. . (3) ,Funds distributed to counties pursuant to this section shall be used in planning the improvement of existing comity EMS programs and shall not be used to pay for the emergency medial' services available on January 1, 1991.• Pare iii of ap nd x County Expenditures for EMS prior to January 1, 1991 - This documentation should include • moneys budgeted by the county for EMS expenditures in FY '90, from January to December. If there is a specific county EMS budget, that may be attached. • Expenditures needed to implement the county EMS plan - Outline expenditures that will be needed to implement the goals and objectives outlined in the County EMS plan. This should include both short term and long term expenditures. Description of County Subsidy Expenditures - Itemize the expenditures of funds distributed in January 1991. • • Part V, County Payment Forg1, Pace iv of aoeendix, Appendix iv contains the information necessary for payment of the County Subsidy. This form should be Completed and signed by the person'or persons having authority to accept and distribute funds in accordance with count or state law. If the report is approved the Division will process the payment form. The actual amount of funds distributed to each county will not be determined until the appropriation has been set by the legislature. 7 • 9211.23 • • • • • APPENDIX v 3 911123 • I. Licensing Information Licensing Agency: Phone: Agency ( 1 Contact Person ( J Address: Inspector: _ Tide: Phone: f )) Address: ** Attach the licensing requirements for Basic Life Support Service and Advanced Life Support Service if applicable. If these are included in the county resolution a duplicate need not be sent. ** Attach a copy of the license application. '*Dooumnnationrequir.dwiththiiappllauioo. APPENDIX i 911123 List all Ambulance Services licensed below. (You may copy Oil; page If you need more space): Name of Agency Phone t ) Contact Person Address Number of Ambulances Please list years, types (TYpe I, II, III, or other)and quantity of each: Year Type Quantity Year Typo Quantity Name of Agency Phone ( ) Contact Person Address Number of Ambulances Please list years, types (Type I, II, III, or other) and quantity of each: Year Type Quantity Year Typo Quantity APPENDIX • 911123 II. County Resolution, Law or Ordinance •* Attach a copy of the most current county resolution, ordinance, or laws pertaining to the licensing and inspection of ambulances. 1 III. County Plan ** Attach a copy o£the most current county EMS plan adopted by the board of county commissioners. IV. Financial Information ** Attach documentation for the budget and expenditures for EMS in the FY '90. ** Attach documentation describing future county expenditures necessary to implement the county EMS plan. ** Attach documentation describing expenditures of county subsidy funds received from the state in calendar year 1990. • APPEND DE iii _ 911123 COUNTY SUBSIDY PAYMENT DISTREWITON FORM COLORADO EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES SUBSIDY PROGRAM FOR COUNTIES In accordance with the provision of CRS 25-3.5-605, the undersigned hereby requests an EMS county subsidy distributit payment for the improvement and expansion of prehospital EMS. It is understood that payment is contingent upon approval of the statutatory reporting requirements by the State Advisory Council on EMS. Payment To: Name of Board of Count/Commiaionen(payee) M nee (City) (State) (Zip) Authorizing Canty Official SIGNATURE: _ DATE: Printed Name: Tide: SIGN AND RETURN TICS FORM ALONG WITH ALL REPORTING DOCUMENTATION • For use only by Department of Health Emergency Medical Services Division Amount: $ Approved By: Date: ' • EMS Director Anna Shea SCI. Source SSak Beginning Date: January 1. 1992 Ending Derr Jlecaber 31 1993 APPENDDC iv 911123 2s-a.s-6os • Improvement of County Emergency Medical Service - Eigibility for County Funding.- Manner of Distributing Funds (1) Beginning January 1, 1991, and each January 1 thereafter, moneys in the emergency medical services account which are appropriated for distribution to counties for planning, and, to the extent possible, coordination of emergency medical services in the counties shall be apportioned equally among the counties which satisfy the criteria set forth in subsection (2) of this section. (2) In order to qualify for moneys under this section, a county shall, (a) Comply with all provisions of part 3 of this article regarding the inspection and licensing of ambulances which are based in the county; (b) Require all licensed ambulance services to utilixa the statewide emergency medical services uniform prehospital care reporting system• operated by the department; (c) Develop and maintain an emergency medical services plan which: (1) Outlines the emergency medical services which are and are not available in particular areas o7c(lro county; (II) Identifies'ways in which emergency medical service providers can coordinate responses so that such responses are cooperative rather than duplicative; . (III) Promotes mechanisms for the efficient sharing of resources in disasters or multiple casualty incidents, such as rnutuafaid agreements between counties and adjacent emergency medical services entities; (d) Ensure that all moneys received pursuant to this.section shall be expended on developing and updating the emergency medical services plan and other emergency medical service needs of the county such as: (1) Training and certification of emergency medical service provider; (II) Assisting local emergency medical providers in applying for grants under section 25-3.5-604. (e) Beginning October 1, 1991, and each October 1 thereafter, submit to the council an annual report from the board of county commissioners which details the county's emergency medical services plan and any revisions to such plan and which details the expenditure of moneys received. In instances where the council finds such report inadequate, the county shall resubmit the report to the council by December 1. • • (3) Funds distributed to counties pursuant to this section shall be used in planning the improvement of existing county EMS programs and shall not be used to pay for the emergency medical service available on January 1, 1991. (4) (a) Failure to comply with the requirements of subsection (2)of this section shall render a county ineligible to receive moneys from the emergency medical service account until the following January. (b) At the end of any fiscal year, moneys which are not distributed to a county shall remain in the emergency medical services account until the following January. AM'ENDJX 911123 • EVALUATION CRITERIA Emergency Medical Services County Subsidy ' October 1991 Evaluation is based upon County compliance with: • A. Ucensure and inspection of ambulances based in the county B. Utilization of statewide emergency medical services uniform prehospital care reporting system operated by the department. C. Submission of a County EMS Plan which demonstrates countywide planning and coordination for emergency medical services and includes the following: 1) a description of the current EMS system and identifies EMS services NOT available in the county 2) Identifies how duplication in the county EMS system can be eliminated 3) promotes cooperation and sharing in disaster or mass casualty incidents D. Submission of documentation which verifies that expenditures of the moneys distributed January 1991 were expended for the purpose of planning, coordinating, or upgrading EMS services in the county. • • APPENDIX vi 911123 4 PART I. Licensing Information ® Licensing Agency: Weld County Health Department Environmental Protection Services Phone: Agency f )303-353-05861353-0635 Contact Person f 'j Dr. Randy Cordon Address: 1517 16th Avenue Court Greeley, Colorado 80631 Inspectors: Judy Schmidt. Supervisor. , Char Davie and Pam Smith Title: Environmental Protection Spec. Phone: f );,303-333..0635 Address: 1517 16th Avenue Court • Greeley, Colorado 80631 e • "" Attach the licensing requirements for Basic Life Support Service and Advanced Life Support Service if applicable. If these axe included in the county resolution a duplicate need not be sent. See Sec. 2.1-1, 2. 1-2, 2. 1-9 and 4.6 of County Ordinance •" Attach a copy of the license application. See Appendix 2 e• Documeatationrequiredwiththisapplication. • APPENDIX • 1 � ; 911123 List all Ambulance Services licensed below. (You may copy Ms page is you need\ more space): Name of Agency Weld County Ambulance • Phone ( ) 30_3-353-5790 Contact Person Gary McCabe • ext. 2400 or 2401 Address 1658 15th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Number of Ambulances 7 Please list years, types (Type I, II, III, or other) and quantity of each: Year Type Quantity Year Type Quantity 1991 Ford E350 III 1 1989 Chevy Surburban T 1 1991 Ford E350 III 1 1990 Ford Econoline III 1 1989 Ford Econoline 350XL III 1 1990 Ford Econoline E350 III 1 1985 Ford Econoline 3SOXL III 1 • Name of Agency xri-Area Ambulance District Phone (303) 833-2825 Contact Person Ed Garbarino Address 350 4th Street/P.O. Box 708 Frederick, Colorado 80530 Number of Ambulances Please list years, types (Type I, II, III, or other) and quantity of each: Year Type Quantity Year Type Quantity 1989 Ford Econoline 350 IIt 1 1986 Ford Econoline 350 III 1 APPENDIX • ii 911123 List all Ambulance Services licensed below. (You may copy this page if you need\ more space): Name of Agency Platte Valley Fire Protection District. a/k/a Kersey Fire • Department and Rescue Squad I . Phone ( 303) 353_389Q Contact Person David Wright Address P.O. soz 16 Kersey, Colorado 80644 Number of Ambulances Please list years, types (Type I, II, DX, or other) and quantity of each: Year Type . Quantity Year Type ' Quantity 1970 Chevy Custom 10 II 1 1988 Ford F350XL I 1 Name of Agency Phone f ) Contact Person Address Number of Ambulances Please list years, types (Type I, 12, III, or other) and quantity of each: Year Type Quantity Year Type Quantity s APPENDIX • ii 911123 AR222827v • ORDINANCE NO. 77-C IN THE MATTER OF THE REPEAL AND RE-ENACTMENT WITH AMENDMENTS OF ORDINANCE NO. 77-B, AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF WELD COUNTY, COLORADO: WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of weld, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado Statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS, pursuant to the recently modified Colorado Emergency Medical Services Act Rules and pursuant to the recommendation of in the Department of Health, the Board of County Commissioners of n v Weld County, Colorado, deems it advisable to amend the Ambulance Services Rules and Regulations Ordinance to include the role of ""V the Emergency Medical Technician, Intermediate (EMT-I) , and to otherwise update the general wording to coincide with that of the o W current Emergency Medical Services Acts , C.R.S. , 25-3.5-101 , et 0 2 seq. , as amended, and • h w WHEREAS, said Act requires that the Board of County a Commissioners of each county adopt certain standards, requirements IlD and procedures for providing emergency medical cervices within each county, and %o WHEREAS, said Act authorizes the Board of County x Commissioners of each county to license and regulate ambulances, and ambulance services , and o171 LI WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of the County of ,'^ ,;, Weld deems it in the best interest of the citizens of said County a w to adopt the following Ordinance. o Q, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County z w Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that Ordinance No. 77-A vc„ previously enacted be, and hereby is, repealed and re-enacted with m amendments as follows: v2 o Section 1 - Purpose x � 1.1 The purpose of these Rules and Regulations is to set forth the requirements for the planning and „let implementing of high quality emergency medical services v ^� to all citizens of Weld County. It is the intent of 141 the Board of County Commissioners that the emergency m a medical service in Weld County will consist of at least transportation, treatment, communications, training and • PAGE 2 ® RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS documentation systems designed to prevent premature mortality and to reduce the morbidity that may arise from critical injuries, exposure to poisonous substances, and illnesses. 1.2 - Delegation The Board of Weld County Commissioners designates and en O N V delegates to the Director and the Director's designees the authority to manage the Ambulance Services Rules uand Regulations. Under the direction of the Board, inspections , licenses , permits, applications, and other 4 functions necessary to implement these Rules and o m Regulations shall be the responsibility of the Director and the Director' s designees. oa aThe Director shall be authorized to promulgate and enforce such rules and regulations for the operation and licensing of ambulance services in Weld County as w the Director deems necessary to provide for quality emergency medical services and to insure compliance 4 with Colorado law and any resolution adopted by the Board. oa a L' Section 2 - Definitions z el m 2 . 1 The following definitions shall apply in the c E. interpretation and enforcement of these Rules and cc Regulations: w � N 2. 1-1 "Advanced Life Support Ambulance" means an ambulance m which, in addition to meeting the basic requirements `" z for equipment, has on board the equipment and medications required by the Physician Advisor' s protocol, and which operates with advanced life support personnel. CC J. ▪ 0 2.1-2 "Advanced Life Support Personnel" means a minimum of N N one state certified Emergency Medical Technician- ...4 ^ Paramedic/EMT-P or Emergency Medical Technician- m w Intermediate/EMT-I or registered nurse with advanced cardiac life support certification, or a physician with advanced cardiac life support certification, and a driver with a valid Colorado Drivor's License and current Colorado state certified Emergency Medical Technician-Basic/EMT-B certification. 911123 PAGE 2 RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS 2. 1-3 "Ambulance" means any privately or publicly owned land , vehicle especially constructed or modified and equipped, intended to be used and maintained or operated by an ambulance service for the transportation upon the streets and highways in this County, of individuals who are sick, injured, or otherwise incapacitated or helpless . 2. 1-4 "Ambulance Driver" means any person authorized to drive an ambulance, which is a land vehicle, in this County as provided in these Rules and Regulations. 2. 1-5 "Ambulance Service" means the furnishing, operating, conducting, maintaining, advertising, or otherwise en engaging in or professing to be engaged in the transportation of patients by ambulance. Taken in "' O context, it also means the person so engaged or professing to be engaged. The person so engaged and the vehicles used for the emergency transportation of o x persons injured at a mine are excluded from this definition when the personnel utilized in the operation r°i of said vehicles are subject to the mandatory safety Wa standards of the Federal Mine Safety and Health O Administration, or its successor agency. v w °G 2. 1-6 "Ambulance Service License" shall mean a nonexclusive • r authorization issued by the Board of County - x Commissioners to operate an ambulance service, publicly or privately within Weld County; the license shall 0 issue only to Ambulance Services whose primary base of operation is located in Weld County. z w 2. 1-7 "Ambulance Vehicle Permit" shall mean the authorization o vi issued by the Department with respect to an ambulance used or to be used to provide ambulance service in Weld • w County. 'v w z 2 . 1-8 "Applicant" shall mean that person who is an initial z applicant or an applicant for renewal for an ambulance service license, or ambulance vehicle permit. 2. 1-9 "Basic Life Support Ambulance" means an ambulance that meets the requirements for equipment as established by rft• w the Board and is manned by at least one Emergency IN "a Medical Technician-Basic/EMT-B currently certified by the State of Colorado, and a driver that as a minimum w o, 911123 PAGE 4 • RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS has a current American Red Cross Advanced First Aid Card, a Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Card, or the equivalent of both as established by the State Advisory Council on Emergency Medical Services, and a valid Colorado Driver's License. 2. 1-10 "Board" shall mean the Board of County Commissioners of weld County. 2.1-11 "County" shall mean Weld County, Colorado. 2. 1-12 "Current E.M.S. Act" shall mean the Emergency Medical m o Services Act, C.R.S. , 25-3 .5-101 et seq. , as amended. N V 2.1-13 "Department" shall mean the Weld County Health r o Department. u a 2 . 1-14 "Director" shall mean the Medical Director of Weld o x County Health Department. n w 2 . 1-15 "Emergency" means any actual or self-perceived event which threatens life, limb, or well-being of an • individual in such a manner that a need for immediate medical care is created. b y �- .a 2 .1-16 "Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) " means an x individual who holds a valid Emergency Medical Technician certificate issued by the Colorado Department of Health. V•(� ',C4 2.1-16a "Emergency Medical Technician-Basic (EMT-B) " means an individual who has been duly certified by the Emergency o ai Medical Services Division of the Colorado Department of Health, and who is authorized to provide basic + D emergency medical care in accordance with the acts N w allowed by the Colorado State Board of Medical N Z Examiners and the rules of the Colorado Board of r Health. 0 a 2. 1-16b "Emergency Medical Technician-Intermediate (EMT-I) " 2 � means an individual who has been duly certified by the Emergency Medical Services Division of the Colorado � Department of Health, and who is authorized to provide N N emergency medical care in accordance with the acts " '" allowed by the Colorado State Board of Medical. m :" Examiners and the Colorado Board of Health. • 211123 PAGE 5 • RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS 2. 1-16c "Paramedic" means an individual who has been duly certified by the Emergency Medical Services Division of the Colorado Department of. Health and who is authorized to provide advanced emergency medical care in accordance with the acts allowed by the Colorado State Board of Medical Examiners and the rules of the Colorado Board of Health. 2. 1-16d "Emergency Medical Technician Certificate (EMT-B, EMT-I, Paramedic) " shall mean the certificate issued by the Colorado Department of Health as provided in the C.R.S. Emergency Medical Services Act. • «+ O 2 . 1-17 "Emergency Standby Service" is a service provided by contract or on a voluntary basis to provide emergency N G medical services at special events including athletic ✓ and competitive events which may pose a Potential O hazard for injury or death and require immediate o emergency medical care. 43 or o s 2 . 1-1R "First Responder" shall mean an individual who has w successfully completed the First Responder gCertification Program administered by the Division of Fire Safety pursuant to Section 24-33 .5-1201 , et sec . , w C.R.S. , and the applicable regulations of the iorado No x State Department of Public Safety. .. r .-. :z 2 . 1-19 "Patient" means any individual who is sick., injured, or a otherwise incapacitated or helpless. o � V z 2 . 1-20 "Physician Advisor" means a physician (M.D. .or D.O. ) N licensed by the State of Colorado who establishes ON N written protocols for medical acts performed by o emergency medical services personnel and who is w specifically designated and responsible to assure the N 61 competency of the performance of those acts by such N w personnel within weld County, in accordance with the N applicable rules of the Colorado State Board of Medical Z Examiners and Colorado Department of Health. 0 a; i 2 . 1-21 "Rescue Unit" means any organized group chartered by this State as a corporation not for profit or otherwise re en existing as a non-profit organization whose purpose is w the search for and the rescue of lost or injured persons and includes, but is not limited to, such m 6, groups as search and rescue, mountain rescue, ski • 911123 • PACE 6 RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS • patrols (either volunteer or professional) , law enforcement posses, civil defense units, or other organizations of governmental designation responsible for search and rescue. Section 3 - Requirements for Licensure of Ambulance Services and Ambulance Vehj.cle Permits 3. 1 No person, partnership or corporation, Shall provide or operate an ambulance service publicly or privately in Weld County unless that person holds a valid license to do so issued by the Department, except as provided in subsection 3.7 of this section. The fee for said ,o license shall be set by separate Ordinance. mV 3. 2 In addition to the license required by Section 3. 1 for ° an ambulance service, the Department shall issue a o permit for each ambulance used. Said Ambulance Vehicle Permit shall be issued upon a finding that the or- applicant's vehicle and equipment comply with the o a requirements of these Rules and Regulations and the , r► current E.M.S. Act. The Ambulance vehicle permit fee shall be set by separate Ordinance. 3 .3 The Ambulance Service License and Ambulance Vehicle '°., °� Permit shall expire on December 31 of the year issued. xa 3. 4 Each ambulance service licensed in Weld County shall have a physician advisor. The Physician Advisor shall be notified in writing by the 'Department of any mei zviolation of this Ordinance by any ambulance service or ,,, ,, individual licensee. �w a3 .5 Advanced Life Support Ambulances. when an ambulance service operates, or charges, as a paramedic or w advanced life support ambulance service, the manning w must comply with the definition of Advanced Life z Support Ambulance. H z 3 .6 Basic. Life Support Ambulance. Any ambulance manned and o operating as a Basic Lile Support Ambulance Service, E ae shall in no way advertise, display or claim to be an Advanced Life Support Ambulance Service unless they are licensed as such. 3 .7 Exclusions. The provisions of this Section 3 shall not apply to the following: Ch. 911123 PAGE 7 • RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS 3.7-1 The exceptional emergency use of a privately or publicly owned vehicle, including search and rescue unit vehicles, or aircraft not ordinarily used in the formal act of transporting patients. 3.7-2 A vehicle rendering services as an ambulance in case of a major catastrophe or emergency when ambulances with permits based in the localities of the catastrophe or emergency are insufficient to render the services required. M G 3 . 7-3 Ambulances based outside the State of Colorado or Weld c v County which are transporting a patient in Weld County r.8 and which are licensed by another state or by another Colorado county. Q 3.7-4 Vehicles used or designated for the scheduled o w transportation of convalescent patients, handicapped .individuals, or persons who would not be expected to h Ca require skilled treatment or care while in the vehicle. 0 0 3 .7-5 Vehicles used solely for the transportation of intoxicated persons or persons incapacitated by alcohol b as defined in current C.R.S. , 25-1-302 as amended, but w who are not otherwise disabled or seriously injured and who would not be expected to require skilled treatment or care while in the vehicle. z3.7-6 Any person or entity operating or purporting to operate N s-• vehicles for the uses specified in Section 3.7-4 and a F 3.7-5, above, shall complete an application for exempt o h status to be reviewed and approved by the Director. a The application shall contain, but not be limited to, M1 w the following information: rw N (A) The name, address and telephone number of the H Z person or entity operating the vehicles purported e to be used in the transportation described in Section 3.7-4 and 3.7-5. acta (B) The name and address and current telephone number a of the person who will be in charge of the rN operation of the transportation described in so .4 Section 3.7-4 and Section 3.7-5. aw • 911123 PAGE 8 • 'RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS (C) The location and description of the place or places from which the vehicles to be used in accordance with Section 3.7-4 and 3.7-5 will operate. (D) The area to be served by the transportation vehicles. (E) A notarized statement by the person operating the vehicles or the person in charge of operating the vehicles declaring the purpose of the transportation conducted by that person or entity and the reasons by which the person or entity is e4 v° entitled to an exemption from the ambulance licensing requirements of this Ordinance. coo (F) Such other information as the Director may require 2 to make a fair determination on the application for c exempt status. ;c4 3 .7-7 The Director shall review the completed application and 2 shall forthwith either approve or deny the request for p exempt status. The Director shall set forth in writing w his reasons for denying any request for exempt status. a Any person or entity having been denied a request for . ,. exempt status may appeal such denial to the Board in x accordance with the procedures set forth below in *elSection 3. 13 Application - Denial Appeal. oa 01 N z 3.8 Application - Requirements. Every applicant for an Ambulance Service license or an Ambulance Vehicle NOM permit shall complete and submit to the Department an ow application and supporting documents for approval. w Said application for approval shall contain but not be limited to the following information: n w N (y N x 3 .8-1 The name, address and telephone number of the owner of f4 z the ambulance service. e. K O 3 .8-2 The name and address and current telephone number of f3'� the person who will be in charge of the operation of a the ambulance service. I.. \o nM1ir 3 .8-3 The description of the ambulance(s) , including the ' ^ make, model, year of manufacture, current Colorado in w state license number, motor vehicle chassis number, length of time the vehicle has been in service. • 911123 . PAGE 9 • RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES ROLES AND REGULATIONS 3.8-4 The location and description of the place or places from which the ambulance service will operate. 3.8-S The name, address and telephone number of the required advisory physician to the ambulance service. 3.8-6 The area to be served by the ambulance serv4ce. 3.8-7 A list of all emergency personnel who may be called upon to respond to an emergency with the ambulance service. This list shall include the following information on each person: a) complete name, address, and date of birth. , io b) the highest level of certification, licensure or w v training attained. 0 a o e) a copy of a current Colorado Department of Health EMT-B, EMT-X or Paramedic certificate; or an Advanced First Aid card from the American Red 411 Cross; or a First Responder Course completion o a certificate; or a Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation .gym card 'issued by the American Heart Association or the American Red Cross. a O 62' d) proof of a valid Colorado Driver's License. w a = w e) a statement of criminal complaint or convictions ▪ x including' Class X and XI traffic violations within m', the previous twelve (12) months. o *••• 3.8-8 Proof of insurance, as required, below, in Section 4.4 `^ a of this Ordinance 77-C. N rl � W Cs CO 3.8-9 A current copy of EMT or Paramedic Protocols adopted by a the ambulance service in accordance with standards w w approved by the ambulance service's Physician Advisor. 4-460 CV 3 .8-9 A current copy of the ambulance service's training �. z standards in accordance with the requirements approved IN giC a by the ambulance service's Physician Advisor. ai i 3.8-11 Such other information as the Department may require to make a fair determination. � � 1� b • q 04 911123 • PAGE 10 HE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS 3.9 Application - Approval. After receipt of an original application for an Ambulance Service License or an Ambulance Vehicle Permit, or a renewal thereof, the Department shall review the application and the applicant's record and provide for an inspection of equipment and vehicle (s) to determine compliance with this ordinance. The Director shall issue a license to the applicant to provide ambulance service and a permit for each ambulance used upon a finding that: (A) The ambulance service staff, vehicles, equipment, and location comply with the requirements of this Ordinance, and o (B) The ambulance service' s drivers, emergency medical ` technicians, and paramedics are certified in 0 8 accordance with the rules pertaining to emergency '" medical services of the Colorado Department of e Health, and a ow 0 z (C) The applicant has complied in all respects with the a requirements of this Ordinance. w 4 a 3 .10 Obtaining or attempting to obtain any license or permit hereunder by fraudulent means or misrepresentation w a shall be grounds for denial, suspension, or revocation of such license or permit. ~ 3 .11 If a vehicle is replaced or an additional vehicle or o vehicles are added to a service's fleet, an application ary for a vehicle permit shall be filed with the Department .n x within 30 days of receipt of the new vehicle or vehicles. The completed application shall include a G•' description of the vehicle (s) that were replaced. Upon e a receipt of a new vehicle permit application the Nu* Department shall inspect the new vehicle and issue the m w new vehicle permit, if appropriate. ad al z 3.12 In addition to the inspection required at the time of mac application, the Department may also visit or contact a. all ambulance services at one other time during the � year at which time an inspection may or may not be x performed. The inspections of the ambulances and mm related equipment shall cover but not be limited to the CV N following items: condition of the vehicle, safety and warning systems, minimum Required Eauipment for ria 911223 • PAGE 11 • RE- AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS • Colorado Ambulances (as per current E.M.S. Act, CRS, 15-3.5-1(51, et seq.) . Each service shall provide evidence of an adequate on going vehicle safety and maintenance program. This shall be a log which shows the dates of the service and list of service(s) performed. The Department may modify this regulation • or adopt additional requirements with the, consent of the Board. 3.13 Application - Denial Appeal_ Any person or entity :laving been denied a license by the Director may appeal such denial to the Board. The request for a hearing on such denial must be in writing and shall be filed with N Q the Clerk to the Board no later than thirty (30) days o after the date of notification by the Director to the applicant of such denial. The request for a hearing shall specify the grounds of the appeal. ww 3 . 14 Any change of ownership shall require a new application and license, with payment of the same license fee as is ore required for an original application. Any sale or "'w exchange of stock of fifty percent (50%) or more of the • total outstanding stock of a corporation shall be deemed a change of ownership for purposes of this m Ordinance. Any change of ownership or any change of stock ownership of ten percent (10%) or more shall be reported in writing to the Director. o a 3 . 15 No license or permit issued by the Director shall be acs sold, assigned, or otherwise transferred. I z • i 3.16 All licenses and permits shall be renewed annually, shall expire on December 31 of the year issued, and shall not be renewed until the application has been approved by the Department. All a olications ▪ w for renewal of licenses and Permits shall be made not w °' later than sixty (6b) days prior to the date of • z expiration. the Department shall` notify, by certified C4 .c maid., return receipt requested, each licensee of the may. renewal requirements of this section, within ninety ' x (90) days prior to the date of expiration. ,. a Section 4 - Requirements for the Operation of Ambulances e. b 4 04 4.1 Ambulance Crew Members - Training. No patient shall be at 6. transported in an ambulance within the county unless • • 911123 PAGE 12 • RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS there is available in the patient compartment, a Colorado State-certified EMT-Basic or higher level trained person. This requirement is subject to waiver by the Hoard. Ambulances responding to a call without a State-Certified EMT-Basic or higher level trained person on Board the ambulance shall immediately, upon acknowledgment of the call, notify weld County Communications Dispatch that the ambulance is responding without such person on board. without delay, weld County Communications Dispatch shall contact and dispatch back-up ambulance service coverage N with qualified personnel on board to respond to the o call. -4O The ambulance driver shall meet the requirements of O 25-3.5-202, C.R.S. , as amended. In unusual emergency c w conditions when no driver meeting these requirements is ox available, this requirement may be waived by the Board. o a A Current First Responder Card is considered to be equivalent to the requirements for the ambulance driver a requirements. •,o§ 4.2 Documentation. Each ambulance service shall prepare ,v and transmit copies of uniform and standardized records concerning the transportation and treatment of patients ..x as required by the Director. Such records shall w include all information determined to be essential by the Colorado Department of Health for maintenance of cmu s adequate minimum records on the patient's medical N ,., „ condition and, medical care provided by the ambulance ON service. All County licensed ambulance services shall o vi utilize the statewide emergency medical •services w uniform prehospital care reporting system operated by ter? the Colorado Department of Health, EMS Division. All N w records shall be preserved by the ambulance service for or, a period of at least three (3) years. N Z ofic 4 .3 Ambulance Crew Members - Criminal Record. Unless cc waived by the Board, no person shall be employed by an a ambulance service as an ambulance crew member who has been convicted of a felony, misdemeanor, Class I, or r.0 r. ,3/4 Class XX traffic offense within the previous twelve em (12) months from the date of application. °° w 4.4 Xnsurance - No ambulance shall operate in weld County un ess it is covered by insurance as set forth in this • • 911123 . PAGE 13 • RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS paragraph. Each ambulance service shall maintain insurance coverage for each and every ambulance owned, operated or leased by the ambulance service, providing coverage for injury to or death of persons in accidents resulting from any cause for which the owner of the said vehicle should be liable on account of any • liability imposed on him by law, regardless; of whether the ambulance was being driven by the owner, his agent or lessee, or any other person, and coverage as against damage to the property of another, including personal property, under like circumstances, in the following amounts: ; 8 o a. Statutory Worker's Compensation Insurance: � . r .. b. Public Liability and Property Damage Bodily S Injury: o x Each person $500,000 c a Each accident $500,000 nw 2 Property Damage: • w Each accident $500,000 w ca N "" .4 Professional Liability Coverage: « x cc w Each person $500,000 ON V Each accident $1,000,000 n M Proof of insurance shall be filed with the Department, a� along with the application for an ambulance service c ca license as required in these regulations. Every w insurance policy required shall contain a provision for ,� m continuing liability thereunder to the full amount "' w thereof, notwithstanding any recovery thereon, that the o z liability of the insured shall not be affected by the ei C insolvency or bankruptcy of the insured, and that until a policy is revoked, the insurance company will not be 2 a relieved from liability on account of nonpayment of cc x premiums, failure to renew license at the end of the ,-. ..4year, or any act or omission of the named insured. At I% fk% any time said insurance is required to be renewed proof na w of renewal shall be provided to the Department. The m � motor vehicle insurance shall be a complying policy as defined in Section 10-4-703 , C.R.S. , as amended. 411 PAGE 14 RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGD7ATIONS • A certificate of insurance, with the Board named on the certificate holders' copy, shall indicate the vehicles covered by the policy, type of insurance, (vehicle and professional liability, etc_) , policy number (s) , policy effective date, policy expiration date, amount of coverage, and contain a provision that thirty (30) days prior written notice of any cancellation or termination or revocation of said insurance policy shall be given .n O to the Department. m e o Any changes in the status of vehicles listed on the r V certificate of insurance during the licensing cycle, shall be noted on a new certificate of , insurance and o forwarded to the Department within thirty (30) days of o w the changes. ,nw Notification of any changes in insurance shall be made o in writing within thirty (30) days of such changes to § the Department by tho licensee, to be followed with a certificate of insurance as outlined in previous o a paragraphs. The Director may require additional proof `.. .r of insurance at any time needed in order to promote health, safety, and welfare of residents of the County. o 4.5 Ambulance Specification. Ground vehicles obtained, v licensed and placed in use as ambulances, shall at the t^ z minimum, meet the guidelines as established by the State Advisory Council. Variances of the seem o above-mentioned specifications may be granted at tho x discretion of the Director. All ambulances shall have . D the name of the ambulance service clearly visible on ,^ w said vehicles. 0 edz 4.6 Ambulance Equipment. Each ambulance shall contain the c forlowing equipment which shall be maintained in good a working order: a a. Emergency lighting and audible warning equipment ew e& which complies with Colorado State law for N N emergency vehicles. A N CO w b. Safe tires and in addition, adequate snow tires or chains when weather conditions demand. C. In the case of ambulances serving the County, a capability of two-way radio communication with 911123 PAGE 15 RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS • their dispatcher and with one or more emergency facilities. d. Safety belts for both the ambulance driver and other attending personnel. Safety belts shall be utilized by all persons in the forward compartment. Attending personnel shall utilize seat belts when feasible. Safety belts or other safetyerestraining devices shall be available for patients being transported. Such devices shall be utilized when emu feasible. 0 ue. A functioning fire extinguisher with current annual inspection of the all purpose dry chemical type, ABC, and of the size as specified on the Equipment c Cal List for the County. .sca f. The minimal required equipment shall be that listed in the list established by the State Advisory Council on emergency medical services and approved by the State Board of Health. The Director may add b a to this list at his direction as other needs or new methodology becomes known. w 4.7-1 Transport - Medical Facility. All ambulances shall o a deliver patients to the most appropriate medical v facility as determined by the Physician Advisor or the N Physician Advisor' s designee. , �w O1h 4 .7-2 Aoproved Locations - Abandonment_ No licensed eta a ambulance service shall operate from locations other wthan those approved by the Director nor shall such licensed ambulance service abandon approved locations a z without prior approval of the Director. N y c 4.8 An ambulance service operating in the County must comply with all County and municipal zoning and other 2 ,`` regulations. a 4"-^ Section 5 - Qualifications of Emergency Medical Technicians n n N N 5.1 No person shall practice as an Emergency Medical 's w Technician for any Ambulance Service subject to the licensing requirements of this Ordinance unless that person holds a valid Emergency Medical Technician license from the State of Colorado. • ' 911.1.23 PAGE 16 • RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS 5.2 Each Emergency Medical Service shall provide the Department with a list of its Emergency Medical Technicians as per section 3.8-7. 5.3 Before the State certification of an EMT, EMT-B, EMT-I or Paramedic expires, the ambulance service shall provide the department with a written statement showing the name of the EMT, EMT-B, EMT-I or Paramedic, the date the certificate was issued, the date of expiration, and the certificate number of the new State certificate. Failure to comply with this Section N disqualifies an EMT, EMT-B, EMT-X or Paramedic from 0 practice in any Weld County ambulance service. a ' 5.4 EMT'S or Paramedics contracting or employed by groups and organizations for public events and not affiliated 0o z with a licensed ambulance service based in the County shall, upon request, be able to demonstrate compliance o a with rules and regulations as promulgated by weld "a County, State of Colorado, and State Board of Medical o Examiners, it5.5 Emerg_eney Standby Services. Emergency Medical Technicians or Paramedics contracting or employed by groups or organizations for public events to provide • a emergency medical care in the County must have o a sufficient supplies and equipment to effect care on the a+t.? EMT-B level to persons requiring that care. The ✓�+ z following is the minimum equipment or service required • w for provided emergency standby services: cn E • o 0A. Oropharyngeal Airways in adult, child, and infant r sizes. C4 Cm nw N B. Assorted dressings (Sterile - large and small) . Z N 2 c a. C. Soft roller bandages. r • D. Tape. ^^ E. Extremity immobilizing devices. N N �+ •• F. Triangular bandages. ma G. Shears capable of cutting clothing or bandages including heavy leather or canvas. e 911123 • PAGE 17 4IIRE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS H. Blood pressure manometer, cuff, and stethoscope. I. Cervical collar and/or sandbags. J. Oral suction device. K. Portable oxygen and pocket mask and adrsinistration equipment. C L. Backboard and straps. N Q o M. Direct communication access to a dispatch facility :448 for requesting advance life support care.' - „S Section 6 - unlawful Practices oo a The following practices shall be unlawful and shall be grounds for a suspension or revocation of a license: 0 0 6.1 Willful and deliberate failure to respond to any call. o w W 6 .2 willful and deliberate failure to transport a patient when required. A N 6.3 Administering unnecessary treatment or supplies to a patient for the purpose of increasing the patient's Cm bill. to z 6.4 Administration of any substance considered a drip or c intravenous fluid unless under the protocol a and/or order of the Physician Advisor. o O▪E Ca. 6.5 Charging for treatment or supplies not actually N z provided to a patient. o• "` 6.6 Requiring and/or allowing any employee of an ambulance service to be on continuous duty for any one period in excess of forty-eight (48) hours, except in cases of extreme emergency. r �n C4 N 6.7 Except as otherwise provided in this Ordinance, failure ••• 0.1 to deliver a patient to the most appropriate medical 'a facility as determined by the physician advisor or his ' designee. • 911123 • PACE 18 • RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS ' 6. 8 Conduct which constitutes a significant threat to the health or safety of the individuals receiving emergency care from a licensed ambulance service or services. In any revocation proceeding, evidence of the conviction for any traffic violation is admissible in overall consideration, evaluation and determination and disposition of such revocation hearing. NU 6.9 Noncompliance with any rule or regulation promulgated c by the Colorado State Board of Medical Examiners for -.. . the duties and responsibilities or Emergency Medical Technicians, Paramedics, or Physician Advisors. a 6. 10 Conduct by any person or entity in violation of the c triage authority delegated to the Weld County Ambulance c Service as set forth in Section 8 .2. nw Section 7 -- Suspension or Revocation of License or Permit; 0 Conditional Permits (.4 7.1 Temporary Suspension. Upon a determination by the Director, that any person has violated or failed to comply with any provisions of this Ordinance, the Director may temporarily suspend, for a period not to o exceed thirty (30) days, any license or permit issued pursuant to this Ordinance. The licensee or permit ets e ev holder shall receive written notice of such temporary N 2: m suspension. The temporary suspension shall be o vii effective upon the date of mailing the written notice w by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the • licensee or permit holder, or on the date of service of r w the notice upon the licensee or permit holder pursuant N ,"". to the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure. A hearing on 04 the temporary suspension shall be held before the Board o not later than ten (10) days after the effective date of the temporary suspension. The written notice of x temporary suspension shall include notice of the time and place of such hearing. Prior to such hearing, the r M1 Director may reinstate the license or permit upon a N N finding that the licensee has come into compliance with wthe provisions of this ordinance. 7.2 All hearings before the Board of County Commissioners shall be public and every vote and official act of the Board of County Commissioners shall be public. The Board of County Commissioners may rewire an ambulance • 911123 PAGE 19 RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS service company which is the subject of a hearing, to make available such books and records as are desired and requested . by the Board of County Commissioners. All testimony at the hearings shall be under oath and shall be electronically recorded. If a stenographic shorthand reporter is desired by any party, such reporter shall be permitted at the requesying party's M+� expense. The Board of County Commissioners shall make N." other rules and regulations for the conduct of the a 8 hearing as are deemed necessary in its discretion. .r s 7.3 The hearing before the Board of County Commissioners c shall be conducted in two (2) phases. o� o a A. During Phase I of the hearing, the Board of County "Cd Commissioners shall determine whether, by a o preponderance of ' the evidence presented in the `i public hearing, any one or more of the following u, has occurred: ry .� (1) Violation(s) of any provision of this Ordinance. m (2) Violation (s) of any law of the State of Z Colorado, or Ordinance or regulation of any \SI m municipality in the County. Evidence of any o, E violation may be considered, regardless of any 0 a conviction thereof. w <NN w (3) Commission of any practices set forth in co Section 6. <Nz N aC If the Board does not find that any of the above acts has occurred, the Board shall conclude the w a. hearing and shall reinstate the license or permit a for the remainder of its term. If the Board finds M1 ,. that one or more of the above acts has occurred, the public hearing shall progress to Phase II. N N rl • B. During Phase II of the public hearing, the Board shall consider whether to suspend or revoke permanently the license or permit. The Board may suspend any license or permit issued pursuant to this Ordinance for any portion of or for the remainder of its life. At the end of such period, the person whose license or permit was suspended, • -91123 r PAGE 20 ORE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS may apply for a new license or permit as in the case of an original application. Upon a finding by the Hoard that the licensee or permit holder has committed, within two (2) consecutive calendar years, two violations or on two separate occasions has failed to comply with any provision of this Ordinance, the Board may permanently .revoke such license or permit. The Board's decision to suspend or to revoke permanently the license or permit shall be based upon whether evidence of the el following factors mitigates or aggravates the n u effects of the acts found by the Board during Phase o� X of the public hearing: N d (A) The seriousness of the act in terms of affront a to the public. ow o� c a (B) Corrective actions taken by the license n w holder. x (C) Prior violations and offenses and the 8 effectiveness of prior corrective action. r (D) Prior violations and offenses by the licensee « g or permit holder. w e sa (E) The violation, offense, or occurrence as a In zrepeated course of conduct or as a single (N, event. �w o vi (F) The likelihood of recurrence. cc w ti 2 (G) All circumstances surrounding the violation, r ar offense, or occurrence. ess N (HI Willfulness of violation(s) , offense(s) , of o occurrence(s) . � a a Sy (X) The length of time the license or permit has been held by the licensee or permit holder being disciplined. H N (J) Previous sanctions imposed against the to t.4 licensee. • 911123 • PAGE 21 • RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS (K) Other factors making the situation unique to the license or permit holder subject to discipline. 7.4 It shall be the duty of the Director to notify local law enforcement authorities, fire departments, hospitals and the physician advisor(s) of revocation or suspension of any ambulance service licensla or vehicle permit. Section 8 - Countywide Emergency Service r°v 8.1 So long as the weld County Ambulance Service is .in o existence and is duly licensed pursuant to this ordinance, the Weld County Ambulance Service may etc) provide emergency service to all areas of Weld County and to those other areas specifically set forth in the ow weld County Ambulance Service application and license. ox o a 8.2 Weld County Ambulance Service shall have triage is L4 authority in Weld County where Weld County Ambulance 2 Service and any other ambulance service have responded • to calls for emergency assistance. r 8 .3 Weld County Communications dispatch may dispatch Weld :, '° County Ambulance Service to respond to a call within .+ a another ambulance service's service area under the w terms and conditions set forth in Section 4 . 1. o ka etc '4 SECTION 9 - No Third Party Beneficiary Enforcement in N 1-1 • F a • Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed to create Qv, a cause of action and/or civil liability remedy in any person. This Ordinance shall not be construed to n w create a duty to any third party where no such duty "' v, otherwise existed. It is the express intention of the rZ Board that any third party receiving services or et 04 benefits under this Ordinance shall be deemed an Q � incidental beneficiary only. 2 a a Section 10 - Savings Clause r. 10 .1 The repeal of Ordinance 77-8 and its reenactment as `", .`", Ordinance 77-C shall not have the effect to release, m w extinguish, alter, modify, or change in whole or in part any penalty, forfeiture, or liability, either • PAGE 22 ®. RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS . civil or criminal, which shall have been incurred under Ordinance 77-8. Ordinance 77-8 shall be treated and held as remaining in force for the purpose of sustaining any and all proper actions, suits, proceedings and prosecutions, criminal as well as civil, for the enforcement of such penalty, forfeiture, or liability, as well as for the purpose of sustaining any judgment, decree or order which can' or may be rendered, entered or made in such actions, suits, proceedings, or prosecutions, imposing, inflicting or declaring such penalty, forfeiture or liability. 10.2 All licenses in existence under Ordinance 77-8, at the c 8 time that said Ordinance was repealed and reenacted as -.. - this Ordinance 77-C, shall continue in validity for "' g their term as provided under Ordinance 77-8. Such `r existing licenses shall be subject, however, to the o terms and requirements of this Ordinance 77-C without o w the need for a new application or inspection pursuant o a to this Ordinance 77-C. h41 Section it - Safety Clause The Board of County Commissioners of .Weld County hereby w a finds, determines and declares that this Ordinance is = .. necessary for .the health, safety and welfare of the M m citizens of weld County, Colorado. m a o Section 12 - Severability Clause av %etz Xf any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, aaa� clause, or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason atEre held or decided to be invalid or unconstitutional such m decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining m portion. The Board of County Commissioners hereby N a declares that it would have passed this Ordinance and m z each and every section, subsection, paragraph, N z sentence, clause, and phrase thereof, irrespective of o 'C the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, >' paragraphs, sentences, clauses or phrases might be caicx. declared to be unconstitutional and invalid. a n O r% CO N N n A m Lr • 311123 PAGE 23 RE: AMBULANCE SERVICES RULES AND REGULATIONS • BE 'IT FURTHER ORDAINED .by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that this Ordinance No. 77-C shall become effective October 3, 3990, after its final public notice, in accordance with Section 3-14 (2) of the weld County Rome Rule Charter.�,t•". . . The" •,above . and 'foregoing Ordinance No. 77-C was, on motion • dul.y_made'•and seconded;` adopted by the following vote on the 24th ._ ' day of.September;' '1990' --' � �__ BO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: '.? �g��(/1//GLGeI WE LINTY, COLORADO Weld County ;Clarr4tos:the*Board �. "�n ne er, hairman .:, .: • p_ eo ge K nnedy, Pro- em �— .. . •�BX.1` d 117/yi�i�;. •'• ' � *�,s.G/ eputy:Clerk:tto•• he Board APPROVED A O FORM:. ns ance L. Bar ert • . . K y County Attorney. . . c First Reading: . August ,22 . 1990 . Published: .: August,;30;;;1990,. in the New News • Second Reading: ' September 10, 1990 Published: September 13, 1990, in the New News Final Reading: " .September 24 , 1990 Published: September 27, 1990, in the New News Effective: " October 3,' 1990 B 1277 REC 02228274 09/25/90 11:26 X0.00 23/023 F 1281 MARY.ANN FEUERSTEIN CLERK ;&:RECORDER WELD CO, CO w 3 .1123 ?Apr ;Cr ® 1. TREATMENT Protocols: Currently. there are four transporting agencies domiciled in Weld County: 1) Air Life 911 Helicopter (A.L.S.) 2) Platte Valley Fire Protection District (B.L.S.) 3) Tri Area Ambulance Service (A.L.S.) 4) Weld County Ambulance Service (A.L.S.) Each agency utilizes separate physician advisors and protocols wlth slightly different destination policies. All have on-line physician medical control via radio, landline telephones and/or cellular phone communications. Presently, non-emergent prehospital patients are generally transported to the nearest appropriate hospital or medical center of the patient's choice. A SO mile radius of the transporting agency's base usually prevails. Emergent patients are generally transported t0 the nearest appropriate facility for further stabilization, treatment, and possible transfer to a specialty referral center. The patient's attending physician or the emergency department physician makes the determination for specialty or tertiary care needs. interfacility transfers from North Colorado Medical Center are arranged by those • physicians. Personnel: A recent census of Weld County EMS personnel affiliated with service e r v i c e agencies: Level Of Training /l First Responder 247 EMT-B 156 EMT-1 3 EMT-P 25 The majority of EMS personnel in Weld County are volunteers who are members of the 26 Fire departments located throughout the county. Most of these fire departments have the majority of their responding personnel trained to the First Responder level. Most also have some trained to the EMT-B level. A minority have a few personnel at the EMT-1 or EMT-P level, but these individuals are usually personnel from other paid services who volunteer with their local Fire departments. Some fire departments have had low to moderate turnover, while others report major problems. Most turnover problems seem to be related to local politics and/or perceived poor leadership. • 1 91.1123 An informal survey completed in March of 1991 indicated a general consensus • that most departments would prefer to have all of their EMS responders trained to the EMT-B level. Some departments also indicated an interest in having IV-Mast and/or EMT-D capabilities. The Problems: Weld County is geographically huge (4000 + square miles), and (concomitantly) population-poor in most outlying areas. Consequently, there is a paucity of EMS calls in most Rural areas. This results in the inability to utilize many of the skills necessary to maintain higher levels of training. Also, the relatively small property tax base in the rural areas severely limits funding of the more expensive, sophisticated equipment needed to provide ALS services on a local level. Goals: Inerease the number of EMT-B's in each fire department to meet local first- response personnel needs 1005 of the time, and provide at least BLS transport capabilities for each fire department within the next five years. Objectives: A Weld County EMS Council should be formed by January 1, 1992 to assist in the planning, coordination, training and funding of rural EMS needs. Consideration will be given to regionalizing these efforts in order to gain • some economics of scale. Facilities: North Colorado Medical Center is the only hospital domiciled in Weld County. Other facilities nearby include: 1) McKee Medical Center in Loveland; 2) Poudre Valley Hospital in Ft. Collins; 3) Memorial Hospital and DaPaul Hospital in Cheyenne, Wyoming; 4) Logan County Hospital in Sterling;S ) Morgan County Hospital in Ft. Morgan; 6) Platte Valley Medical Center in Brighton; and 7) Longmont United Hospital in Longmont. North Colorado Medical Center is generally able to accommodate all levels and types of patients. However, interagency transfers to Denver facilities are handled on a case-by-case basis via the attending physician. Access To Care: All of Weld County is under the 911 system with all but four party-line phone systems under Enhanced 911. Tertiary care and extended care access is the responsibility of the attending physician. Interfacility transports are routinely carried out by both air and ground services per physician request. • 2 911123 Mutual Aid Agreements: ® Both of the ALS ground transport services (Tri Area Ambulance Service and Weld County Ambulance Service) have mutual aid agreements with each other and with surrounding transport agencies. In addition, Weld County Ambulance Service has attempted to initiate mutual aid agreements with all fire departments having districts in the county. Most of the twenty - six departments have signed agreements with WCAS. Under most circumstances, lack of manpower or adequate vehicles is no longer a transport problem. When demands cannot be mat, the requesting party is referred to other services able to accommodate their needs. Physician Advisor: Weld County Ordinance 77C requires that all ambulance services must have a physician advisor. Each of the ambulance services and Air Life Currently have physician advisors. Additional physicians have indicated an interest in providing advisory services. Problem: The recent Board of Medical Examiners requirement that all EMT's who are members of service agencies must have physician advisors created an initial negative response by fire departments and physicians in Weld County. The unknown expanse factor coupled with the lack of willing, trained physicians • caused a temporary impasse. Goal: Wald County recognizes and supports the necessity for physician advisor services for all EMS providers. A county EMS Task Force has been formed to facilitate this goal. Objectives,: Weld County has assigned personnel to the EMS Task Force to work in concert with representatives from geographically selected fire department representatives. The objective is to contract the services of a qualified physician advisor(s) by April 1, 1992. Quality Assurance: Two forms of quality assurance are implemented in each of the transporting agencies: 1. Internal Q.A. 2. External Q.A. Trip sheets are reviewed by personnel to ascertain completeness, compliance with protocols, and then coordinated with continuing medical education needs. 3 311123 • The physician advisors and/or their physician extenders review trip sheets with personnel periodically in M&M/QE group settings as well as on an individual basis. All transporting agency personnel have copies of their protocols. • • 4 911123 • 2. TRANSPORTATION: Normal Transportation: Patients in most of Weld County are transported to North Colorado Medical Center by an ambulance from the Weld County Ambulance Service. This is an ALS service. Non-emergent BLS patients in the Kersey area are normally transported to North Colorado Medical Center by an ambulance from The Platte Valley Fire Protection District. ALS patients in the Kersey area are stabilized by their BLS service and then transferred to Weld County Ambulance Service and/Or Air Life Helicopter. Tri Area ALS Ambulance Service covers the Southwest corner of Weld County. Air Life 911 covers all of Weld County as well as portions of the surrounding Counties. Their primary function is to transport critical patients. This is a ALS helicopter service. Patients in Weld County Routinely are taken to North Colorado Medical Center in Greeley. Depending on the desires of the patients, location, and special circumstances the patient may be taken to other hospitals within a reasonable area of the incident. Use Of Public Safety Agencies: In Weld County local law enforcement officials routinely respond to any EMS incident in which there is the possibility of violence or unlawful • acts. These types of incidents include but are not limited to attempted suicides, suicides, shootings, fights, domestic arguments, DOA's, and traffic accidents. Law enforcement officers may upon occasion be the first one to come upon an EMS scene, however, the only time that they usually transport a patient is when they take an inebriated person to The Island Grove Regional Treatment Center Inc or when they have made an arrest and that person needs to be checked out at the hospital for some thing minor. Law enforcement agencies help indirectly with transportation by following emergency response vehicles and warning/ticketing motorist who fail to yield the right of way. Problems: The size of Weld County is one of the most obvious problems facing the EMS service in Weld County. Weld County has 4,004 square miles and response time from Greeley to the remote areas can be up to 39 minutes. This Is much too long for effective EMS service. The Weld County Ambulance Service has manned an ambulance in a station at rt. Lupton to cut the response time to the southern part of Weld County. Due to the lack of money and the lower volume of incidents in Northern Weld County it has not been possible to place an ambulance in a station in that area. • S 911123 Routine long distance transfers of patients presents another problem for the EMS service in Weld County. Whenever possible long distance routine or non-emergency transfers of patients are done by off duty personnel with a reserve ambulance. However many times an in-service crew and ambulance has to be taken out of service to transport local routine patients. With just two ambulances in-service in Greeley taking one of them out of service cuts the available number of front line crews to respond to the Greeley area as well as the Northern Weld County Area. As the volume of transports increases the ability to hire a crew to transport increases. This crew might be used to supplement the in-service crews. Mutual Aid Agreements: Weld County Ambulance Service has through verbal and written mutual aid agreements a tight knit blanket over all of the County. Each and every agency will come to the aid of any other agency in case of a need either large or small. Some of the local fire departments have the capability of transporting patients in case of a large EMS incident. Depending on the personnel, this would be BLS service. Quality Assurance: Each of the agencies that transport have established routine and non- routine maintenance procedures. They vary with each agency's needs and resources. • • 6 911123 3. COMMUNICATIONS ANNEX; • Assessments Citizens presently access emergency care throughout Weld County by dialing 9-1-1. Weld County has the enhanced version of 911, therefore, the individual's name, telephone number, and address as well as the ambulance service responsible to that address appears on a computer screen for the dispatcher's information. After the emergency is determined by the dispatcher, a county-wide VHF radio system pages the appropriate ambulance service and the information is relayed by radio to the emergency care unit which will be responding. The system works well as designed and is fairly rapid and efficient. The 9-1-1 service is available to every citizen who has a telephone and the emergency radio dispatch system adequately covers the entire 4,004 square miles of Weld County. Problems: The dispatchers for the Weld County Regional Communications Center are not trained in emergency medical dispatch. There currently is no citizen displeasure over the county dispatchers not being medically able to assist; however, as the population grows and the ability for rapid ambulance response becomes strained, the capability to provide adequate medical advice over the telephone should be considered. • Goals The emergency medical dispatcher (END) training should be a mid-range goal. If the decision is made to designate the Weld County Regional Communications Center as having a responsibility to provide medical advice. it could take as long as two years to have the entire staff adequately trained. Without hiring additional personnel to backfill dispatch positions while current employees are in EMD training, the program could go beyond two years. The requirement for training would then be required on a continuous basis as the normal turnover rate for dispatchers is between 13-20x per year. It is virtually impossible in Weld County to hire experienced dispatchers qualified in EMD, therefore, it is assumed every new employee must start training from the beginning. Ob active The need to have all dispatch personnel trained in emergency medical dispatching is an issue the weld County Commissioners need to decide. There is a legal liability burden that will be assumed by the county when dispatchers start giving medical advice over the telephone. The training of all dispatchers will create a burden on the workforce due to the time required for classroom instruction. It is impossible to obtain adequate training while working shift work at the Dispatch Center, however, to release more than one person at a time to receive training creates a • burden on the small workforce in place at the Center. Hiring additional 7 311123 • personnel to fill in for the dispatchers in training appears to be the best alternative; however, funds for additional wages are not presently available, so this project should be planned for at least a two-year effort. • • 8 1 911123 4. TRAINING • Trainlna of Personne( ASSESSMENT AND PROBLEMS: 1, Address the need to train more personnel a. There is always a need to train more personnel on the EMT•B level to avoid burnout and ensure an adequate response b. Some fire department's have only a few EMT-B's and more First Responders. There is a need for more EMT-8's to even out the departments, to increase medical care and to have EMI's available to respond at all times c. Very rural areas - fewer people available who want to commit to EMS training due to the time required d. Rural areas - Initial EMT-B training is often difficult in extreme rural areas: 1. People don't want to leave their area and travel for training 2. If First Responders - don't want to leave district uncovered 3. It's difficult for Aims Community College to send instructors to teach an EMT•B class for a few people. Aims requires a minimum number of students per class e. The time commlttment for EMS training Is prohibitive for some people. EMT-B training is approximately 160-180 hours. First Responder is approximately 40.46 hours f. The availability of "quality" Instructors is a problem. We are very limited with the number of people who either want to teach or with those considered to be at • least good Instructors. We need an expanded training program to teach people how to teach, 2. Is the training adequate within the county? a. Training on all levels is available throughout the county, although it's not always taken advantage of. b. CME (Continuing Medical Education) is currently free and available to all volunteer fire departments in the form of a tuition waiver or performance contract with Aims Community College (includes CPR, First Responder. First Responder-Refresher, EMT and EMT-P CME) c. There are over 40 EMS classes to choose from along with CME on a monthly basis d. The CME program would benefit by changing from individual departments receiving CME to more regionalized training. The benefits would be: 1. The ability to offer training with higher quality Instructors 2. Area departments would have the advantage of training together(le. more interaction and mutual aid.) 3.The amount of hands on training and special topics could be increased where specialty guest lecturers would participate. 4. CME could be offered at various times (le days, weekends, and for longer periods of time to meet the needs of everyone.) 3, What level of training should the EMS personnel have? • a. Weld County Ambulance Service • Paramedics, EMT Intermediate and Basic b. Air Life - EMT-P, and RN 9 911123 c. Trl Area Ambulance - EMT-P, Intermediate and Basic • d. Greeley Fire Department • EMT-Basic or above, CPR recertification yearly e. Volunteer Flre Departments • EMT-Bask; as a minimum Additional classes : IV/MAST, EMT-Intermedlate, CPR recertification yearly t. Industry • EMT•B for emergency response teams or First Responder (at lowest level) depending on their location within the county. g. CME should be attended at least quarterly ODIC Increase the number of EMS personnel throughout the county and also increase existing tralning/certlfication levels Of those already In EMS to better serve the extreme rural areas. • OBJECTIVES: 1, Aims Community College will: a. Continue to do mailings to all agencies of available and upcoming training. b. The CME coordinator will contact each volunteer fire department at least every other month to encourage training Of existng and new EMS personnel. c. Attempt to secure funding within the next two years for rural agencies to contract with Alma to send an instructor to their area for initial training when class numbers are low (to supplement training costs). 2. All volunteer fire departments and EMS personnel should participate in EMS training at least quarterly t0 maintain skills, starting no late than April 1, 1992. • 3. Train 20 new EMT's In rural Weld County within the next two years. • 10 911123 AVAILABILITY OF TRAINING ASSESSMENT AND PROBLEMS: • 1. Assess the adequacy of training available to the EMS personnel in the county. a. Aims Community College otters: 1.Over 40 EMS Classes to choose from 2. A two year Associate of Arts degree in EMS; Field Specialist or Manager 3. Conferences are available: EMTAC, Heartbeat, Estes Park Conference 4. Free CME at Individual departments is available to all volunteer FO's and on a paid or contract basis for other agencies 5. Seminars are occasionally available although lack of attendance has reduced these offerings. b. Available training is adequate for EMS personnel In the county 2. Do EMS personnel have to travel a great distance to receive training? a. Currently there is very little or no travel required of personnel Involved in CME with AIMS. b. Departments who have too few numbers to receive individualized CME need to travel to area departments for training. c. Most EMS classes are available regionally If there Is an adequate number of people enrolled for the class, otherwise people must travel. 3. Who is providing the training within the county? a. Alms Community College does most of the EMS training within the county. • • 1 . The program includes four full time EMS instructors as well as approximately 50 part time Instructors made up of personnel from WCAS. Volunteer and paid fire departments, and general CPR instructors. Credentials include: physicians, nurses, paramedics, EMT•Intermedlates and Basics, First Responders and CPR certified Instructors. b. WCAS • provides CME and medical review for all WCAS personnel- is also available to other responding EMS agencies c. NCMC offers in•servlce/In•hospltal classes d. Departments • some departments 'do their own training", monthly/quarterly and others take refresher classes before their certificates expire. COAL Otter more extensive classes in extreme rural areas to enable people to take part in training without having to travel extensively. OBJECTIVE: Secure funding within two years to supplement Instructor coats for extreme rural classes when class enrollment Is below the minimum number required. FINANCIAL IMPLICATION: Approximately $8,000 (for Instructor and travel costs) to offer a couple of EMT classes In extreme Weld County 311123 FVFI OF CFRTIFICATION ASSESSMENT AND PROBLEMS: • 1, Assess the level of training needed within the county. a. General public - CPR , First Aid. (First Responder or EMT- B if interested) b. Industry and Business- CPR, First Responder EMT for Emergency Response Teams c. Volunteeer fire departments - First Responder, EMT-B (Is most desired), EMT-1 (for extreme rural areas), IV/MAST, EMT-0. d. Paid fire departments - EMT- due to general quick response of WCAS:could raise level of training to Compensate for increased time on scene with WCAS 4th call and Increased call volume. e. EMT-I and /or IV/MAST training would enhance EMS capabilities as long as there is quality control and ample opportunity for skill retention through CME and available shifts in the Emergency Department at NCMC. f. EMT-P for Weld County Ambulance Service, Air Life, TM Area Ambulance 2. Is there First Response capabilities within the county: are ALS capabilities feasible In your county? a. Very good First Response system: most fire departments have at least First Responder Training. Some departments respond with a majority of EMT-B's. b. ALS services provided by WCAS and Tri Area Ambulance 3. Has a local survey been done to indicate what level of service the Community feels • should be in place and what level they are willing to support financially? a. A survey for the EMS degree program was done of EMS agencies/providers b. EMS survey with local fire departments was done for CME and seminars several years ago. • 1. There is Interest from local tire departments to raise level of training to EMT-I/IV MAST c. A survey was done on the feasibility of a subscription plan for WCAS several years ago. GOAL' Determine what level of service the community and provider agencies feel should be in place and determine what level they are willing to support. OBJECTIVES: Weld County, WCAS, or the county"EMS coordinator will create and conduct a survey of the community and provider agencies within two years for their Input on the desired level of training and financial Implications. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS: 1. Cost Of survey-depending on how It's done 2. Potential for Increased training which could result In Increased costs. 12 911123 rONTINl11H ijOett :ATl4M ASSESSMFNT AND PROBLFMS: • 1. Identify CE available to the personnel a. Alms Community College offers CE at the First Responder, EMT-8, and EMT-P levels at Individual fire departments and at the Greeley campus b. WCAS offers CE to Its personnel- also available to local fire departments. c. Conferences and seminars are available throughout the county and state. 2. Is the CE linked to the (Duality Assurance program established by the physician advisor? a. Alms Community College currently has a physician advisor and Its own OA program but ICs not in conjunction with a county OA plan. This shift will bo fairly easy to accomplish once a county CA plan goes into effect. 3. How do personnel access the CE and is payment for CE a problem? a.They contact the EMS department at AIMS b. No payment required for volunteer fire departments c. Full time public school teachers in Weld and Latimer counties also get a tuition waiver. (For EMS providers in school district and those serving with fire departments). d. Fire departments- pay for conferences and classes aside from CE. Exception: Volunteer fire departments get free off-campus CPR and First Responder classes. • GOAL 1: Establish a county EMS CA program OBJECTIVES: 1. Establish a 'County EMS Coordinator position and hire this person to work with the physician advisor in establishing a CA program by January 1, 1992. 2. Determine and contract with a physician advisor Immediately to establish a CA Program, GOAL 2: Link the CE with the county OA program which is to be established by the physician advisor. OBJECTIVE 1. The Aims Community College CME coordinator will work closely with the physician advisor and "County EMS coordinator to Incorporate the CE program with the OA program. GOAL 3: Train more instructors for the CE and other training programs. OBJECTIVE 1. Aims Community College will try to recruit more Instructors from local EMS agencies in order to offer more CE at various times. 2. Alms will seek funding next year for training of instructors in order to maintain . a quality program. 13 911123 PUBLIC EDUCATION ASSESSMENT AND PROBLEMS: • 1.Assess need for public education regarding accessing the EMS system or a need for bystander CPR education within the county. a. CPR Is available through Aims and the American Red Cross. b. Aims has taught CPR and Introduction to Emergency Care (First Aid) to the public, daycare workers, providers, business and industry, teachers and coaches, bus drivers etc. c. WCAS PR training at schools d. Health fairs e. CPR In the public schools needs to be enhanced but Is somewhat cost prohibitive at this point. f. Air Life PR 2. Does the public need to be educated regarding what the ambulance service does and what functions they perform? a Yes b. Need more exposure to public through education,although WCAS does a great job with demos and PR through the local school districts. It is difficult though for on-duty crews to be expected to have time for demos. c. Suggest involvement and PR during EMS week d. Public service announcements e. TV show Rescue 911 has made strides In educating the public on what they have come to expect GOAL 1: To establish an ongoing CPR certification program for teachers, coaches, students In the public school system In Weld County. • OBJECTIVES: 1. Seek funding for the 92'•93' school year to help defray course costs for bystander CPR. 2. Once funding is secured, establish a schedule for implementation of the CPR program in the school system. GOAL 2: Increase public awareness and education of the ambulance service, the EMS system, and available EMS training. OBJECTIVES: 1. WCAS, Alms Community College and the physician advisor (or EMS coordinator) will work on a joint PR project for EMS week for 1992. 2. Make public service announcements for cable TV. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS: 1, CPR in the schools: $500 - $1,000/ High school In Weld County to train the staff and senior high school students. 2. Overtime pay for WCAS personnel for school demos and PR projects • 3. Mailings for PR projects 14 911123 GCAL4: Regionalize CE training in an attempt to offer more training among area fire departments and agencies CBJECTNE • 1. The physician advisor will work with the Aims CE coordinator and area fire departments/agencies to establish a workable schedule and locations for CE offerings. COAL 5: Integrate call review and other OA programs Into the CE program. OBJECTIVE 1. The Alms CE coordinator will work closely with those Involved in the county OA program and instructors to Include call review and OA in the CE program. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS: 1. The county EMS coordinator position salary - approximately $30,000 per year. 2. A fee for the physician advisor 3. Approximately $3.1300 to train 30 part time Instructors on how to teach skills and follow a OA program (to pay Instructors for a 10 hour class for attendance). • 15 911123 • s. DOCUMENTATION: In most areas documentation or "report writing" is the most unpopular facet of providing emergency medical services. However, we must all realize that it is necessary in order to continually improve our standard of nt, treatment and transport of patients in our County. The Weld County Ambulance Services is in the process of making some minor changes in their present trip report forms (Appendix 3) to make them more compatible with the stainable report forms (Appendix 4). The records are presently stored at the Ambulance Service office. Access to the records is through the Weld County Ambulance Service Director, Supervisors and Secretary and also the Physician Advisor. The Board of County Commissioners of Weld County have enacted Ordinance Number 77-C which addresses the documentation of the transportation and treatment of patients in Section 4.2. The data obtained from these reports is used for budgeting purposes, staffing purposes and quality assurance purposes. At the present time there are different types of pre-hospital care report forms (Appendix S) being used by the various agencies in the Weld County EMS system. That is to say there is no uniform trip report form used in Weld County to record the initial assessment and treatment of a patient. It should also be pointed out that there is no procedure outlined to allow for the gathering and compiling of trip report forms from agencies other • than the Weld County Ambulance Service. Problem: A standard trip form needs to be used by all EMS agencies to document the initial ment and treatment of a patient prior to the arrival of Weld County Ambulance personnel. Also, a central gathering system where this information can be collected and compiled should be developed. Goal: Within the next year a standardized form needs to be implemented along with a central gathering point for the compilation of pertinent information. Ob ective• The Director of Weld County Ambulance Service along with the physician advisor and a representative from the fire/rescue will disseminate a standardized form to be used by EMS providers in Weld County. The Weld County Ambulance Service in cooperation with North Colorado Medical Center will look into the funding for and the development of a central gathering point which will provide for the compiling of all information received. Another concern which may need to be addressed under documentation is confidentiality. Throughout the communities in Weld County there are • 16 211123 • several weekly publications and the method of reporting to these • newspapers varies widely. Guidelines should be set up for all EMS agencies in Weld County much like the guidelines used by Weld County Ambulance Service (Appendix 6). Guidelines used by Weld County Ambulance Service are as follows: 1. All medical information is considered confidential and there will be no release of information without patient consent or Court Order in writing. 2. Reports to the newspaper contain only the following information; Date, Time. What ie. traffic accident, General Location ie. 500 block of 29th Street, Age, Sex. Transport or not and Other Responding Agencies. • • • • 17 I 311123 6. DISASTER PLAN: • Enclosed in Appendixes 7, 8, 9 and 10 are the Health and Medical Annex of the Weld County Emergency Operations Plan, the Disaster Plan from North Colorado Medical Center, the Disaster Emergency Response Plan for Kersey, Colorado and the Fire Department Incident Command Protocol. Much work has been devoted to developing these plans by various entities. However, we still lack a coordinated plan for emergency medical services in case of disaster in the County. As we address the issue of emergency medical services within the County, it will be necessary to develop an overall disaster plan. Problem: Lack of a coordinated emergency services disaster plan Coal: The development and dissemination of an emergency services disaster plan for Weld County. Objective: To have a disaster plan developed by December 31, 1992. Financial Impact: • This will require the time and effort of an emergency services coordinator. Part of the time of the coordinator will be devoted to developing and disseminating a plan. • • 18 911123 • COUNTY EXPENDITURES FOR ENS PR' Please find enclosed the final budget me • Weld County for fiscal year 1991, It e expenditures. • • • • 911123 'Ant -tir • COUNTY EXPENDITURES FOR EMS PRIOR TO JANUARY, 1991: Please find enclosed the final budget message for the Ambulance Service of Weld County for fiscal year 1991. It also includes the 1990 budget expenditures. • • 911123 BUDGET UNIT SUMMARY . AGENCY/DEPARTMENT NAME: AMD"?eura BUDGET UNIT TITLE AND =IBEX: Aa)+v'-a+Ne- r+n-?1-0L DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION: Ambulances maintained by the County are housed at North Colorado Medical Center and Ft. Lupton. The ambulance service handles all emergency and routine ambulance calls for the County. ACTUAL BUDGETED REQUESTED APPROVED RESOURCES LAST FY CURRENT FY NEXT FY NEXT FY Personnel $ 751,592 $ 801,700 $ 830,750 $ 830.750 Services/Supplies 721,100 736,079 786,710 789,361 . Capital/Credits 0 0 0 0 Cross County Cost 1,472,692 1,537,779 1,617,460 1,620,311 Revenue 1,637,720 1,537,779 1,617,460 1,620,311 Net County Cost $ (165,028) $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 S Budget Positions 22 _ 22.5 22.5 22.5 SUMMARY OF CHANGES: Budget reflects salary increase of $29,050 for 1991. Operating supplies for medicine, etc. are up $27,500 while motor pool costs are down $15,000 along with other purchased services ($800) . Depreciation is up $1,206 and collection expenses are up $4,739. Bad debt is estimated at $332,986, up $32,986 over 1990. Revenues are estimated at $1,620,311, up 3.4%. Fees are proposed to go up 6%. Capital budget includes $136,000 for two new vehicles. Final budget adjustments include increased computer charges of $6,826, end overhead costs of $9,677. OBJECTIVES: 1) To provide emergency pre-hospital tare to the citizens of Weld t County: 2) To Continue to keep the ambulance service on a self-sufficient basis (zero subsidy). ACTUAL ESTIMATED PROJECTED WORKLOAD MEASURES LAST FY CURRENT FY NEXT FY Emergency Transports 3,507 3,300 3,445 Routine Transports 745 830 855 Dry Runs 1,216 1,500 1,500 i Special Events 44 35 40 • 347 911123 . FINANCE/ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION: Recommend approval of funding level and the proposed 6% rata increase to allow service to remain self-sufficient. BOARD ACTION: Board approved rata incraaaas of 6%. I I • I 1 I i • 348 911123 i ., W M N is O O 4n r.. 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The cost to implement this part of the emergency medical plan has not been calculated at this point. However, the most pressing need that the Emergency Medical Services Task Force identified was providing a physician advisor for the EMT's of Weld County to cane into compliance with acts allowed regulation promulgated by the Board of Medical Examiners. One solution of this problem has been proposed to provide emergency services coordinator for the county who reports to a physician advisor. The cost of the emergency services coordinator is anticipated to be around $33,000. A physician advisor will be recruited and is estimated to cost around 215,000. However, this is only an estimate and may need to be revised after the advisor makes his/her final report to the EMS Task Force. s • 911123 • DESCRIPTION OF COUNTY SUBSIDY EXPENDITURES: The EMS Task Force of Weld County has recommended to the Board of County Commissioners to spend the 1991 county subsidy to hire an emergency medical services advisor. This advisor will have multiple duties which include devising a plan to provide for physician advisors for the EMT's of Weld County. The Weld County Board of Commissioners agreed to spend its county subsidy money for this purpose on September 23, 1991. Please find enclosed the memorandum of agreement which will be signed with the emergency medical services advisor, the budget for the 1991 county subsidy, and a job description of the emergency medical services advisor. • • 911'.223 S MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of , 1991, by and between the County of Wald, State of Colorado, by and through the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, hereinafter referred to as "Weld County," and hereinafter referred to as "Contractor." WITNESSETH WHEREAS, Weld County desires to improve emergency medical services in Weld County; and WHEREAS, Wald County has received funding from the Colorado Department of Health for use in this effort; NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the covenants, conditions, agreements, and stipulations hereinafter expressed do hereby agree to as follows: • 1. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES: a. The Contractor will serve as emergency medical services advisor for Weld County. b. The Contractor will be responsible to the Wald County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Task Force. c. The Contractor will accumulate, organize, and present findings regarding the availability, cost, and credentials of potential physician advisors for the emergency medical system of Wald County. d. The Contractor will survey representatives of EMS agencies and their boards on site to determine the needs of each agency and the most effective means of providing physician oversight for their EMT's. e. The Contractor will research potential funding sources for the EMS program. f. The Contractor will manage the EMS Consultant budget and provide a monthly report to the EMS Task Force outlining expenditures. g. The Contractor will assist in the preparation of a county EMS disaster plan. • h. The Contractor will review and revise, as necessary, the EMS plan for Weld County. 911123 ® 2. WELD COUNTY RESPONSIBILITIES: a. Weld County will provide office space for the Contractor. b. Weld County will provide administrative support, i.e., secretarial support, financial management, and supervision of the Contractor. c. Weld County will provide worker's compensation coverage, and fringe benefits (social security taxes, and health end life insurance coverage) for the Contractor. 3. The period of this Agreement will be from October 1, 1991 through December 31, 1991. 4. The Contractor agrees that it is an independent contractor and neither it nor its officers or employees become employees of Weld County, and therefore, are not entitled to any employee benefits as Wald County employees, as the result of the execution of this Agreement. Weld County, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, its officers and employees, shall not be held liable for injuries or damages caused by any negligent acts while performing Contractor's duties as described in this Agreement. The Contractor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Weld County, the Board of County Commissioners of Wald County, its officers and employees for any loss occasioned as a result of the performance of this Agreement by the Contractor, its employees, volunteers, and agents. • S. This Agreement may be amended only upon written agreement by both parties. 6. It is agreed that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, sex, religion, age, national origin, or individual handicap, be excluded form participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subject to discrimination under any provision of this Agreement. 7. Responsibility for providing unemployment compensation and worker's compensation pursuant to Colorado law shall be the responsibility of Weld County for its staff only. Responsibility for providing unemployment compensation and worker's compensation pursuant to Colorado law for Contractor's staff shall be Contractor's responsibility. e. Weld County and the Contractor agree that this is a personal services contract and such contract is not assignable without the advance written consent of either Weld County or the Contractor. 9. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a waiver of any immunities the parties nor their officers or employees may po not 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. 10. No portion of this Agreement shall be deemed to create an obligation on the part of the County of Weld, State of Colorado, to expend funds not otherwise appropriated in each succeeding year. • 11. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this Agreement is for any reason held or decided to be unconstitutional, such 911123 • decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions. The parties S hereto declare that they would have entered into this Agreement and each and every section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, and phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, paragraph, sentences, clauses, or phrases might be declared to be unconstitutional or invalid. 12. This Agreement is expressly made subject to all laws and regulations of the United States and the State of Colorado. Contractual provisions required by such laws and regulations, but not having been set out herein are hereby incorporated by this reference as though expressly set out in full. All parties to this Contract are hereby put on notice, and charged with the responsibility of compliance with such contract provisions as required by law. 13. This Agreement may be terminated upon thirty (30) days written notice, by either party. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized representatives as of the day and date first hereinabove written. WELD COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS CONSULTANT WELD COUNTY, COLORADO • Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman ATTEST: Weld County Clerk to the Board By: Deputy Clark to the Board Approved as to form: WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Randolph Gordon, M.D., M.P.H. Director 911123 ATTACHMENT 1 • BUDGET Personnel EMS Advisor $ 7,869 General Support and Travel $ 2,000 TOTAL $ 9,869 Budget Justification Personnel The EMS Advisor salary and fringe was calculated by the following method: 524 hours X $ 15.02 - $ 7,869 The hourly rate was calculated by taking the equivalent of a Paramedic rate of $ 9.16 per hour X 244 hours per month which is equivalent to $ 12.84 per hour at 174 hours per month. Using an estimated 17% fringe rate ($12.84 X 17X) the hourly rate is $ 15.02. Support and Travel Travel costs were calculated by estimating 2 visits to each of the 26 sites in Wald County at $.25/mile. Other support includes printing and postage. • 911123 re • WELD COUNTY, COLORADO EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ADVISOR DESCRIPTION OF WORK General Statement of Duties: Performs duties as outlined in the contractual agreement. Is responsible to the Weld County EMS Task Force. Supervision Received: Works under general supervision of the Director of Weld County Health Department. Supervision Exercised: None EXAMPLES OF DUTIES (any one position may not include all of the duties listed nor do the listed examples include all duties which may be round in positions of this class.) Serves as advisor to the Weld County EMS Task Force. Researches potential physician advisors for the EMS Task Force and accumulates, organizes, and presents findings regarding availability, cost, and credentials of physician advisors. Surveys representatives of EMS agencies and their boards on site to • determine the needs of each agency and the most effective means of providing physician oversight for their DM.. Researches potential funding sources. Develops a county EMS disaster plan. Reviews and updates the plan as necessary. Completes appropriate documentation for activities. Attends and participates in required and/or approved training sessions. Communicates current and anticipated problems to supervisor. Performs related work as required. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Considerable knowledge of advanced medical practices, procedures and equipment. Knowledge of county resources in emergency medical services. Ability to network with community and county emergency medical services. Ability to take verbal and written instructions. Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing. Ability to work effectively with the entire medical services community. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, other agencies, Oand the public. 911123 ' v ® Education: High school graduation or equivalent. Experience: Two years experience as or in a position equivalent to Emergency Medical Technician. OR Any equivalent combination of education and experience. Necessary Special RequIremente: Must be a graduate of an approved Paramedic course. po Colorado E.M.T.-B, E.M.T.-X, or E.M.T.-P Certificate, an American Heart Association ACLS Certificate. and a valid Colorado driver's license. • • 91112,3 vcrR-r- • COUNTY SUBSIDY PAYMENT DISTRIBUTION FOR'vI COLORADO EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES SUBSIDY PROGRAM FOR COUNTIES In accordance with the provision of CRS 25-3.5-60S, the undersigned hereby requests an EMS county subsidy distributie payment for the improvement and expansion of prehospital EMS. • It is understood that payment is contingent upon approval of the statutatory reporting requirements by the State Advisory Council on EMS. Payment To: Weld County Hoard of Commissioners Name of Hoard of County Commieaioaan(payee) 915 10rh Street. P.O. Box 738 i Address Greeley CO 80631 (City) (Sate) (ZIP) Authorizing County Official ...01 • SIGNATURE: DATE: 5 q/ Printed Name: Gordon E. Lacy Tide: Chairman "0:. l:TY CLCn1: 10 TP G BOARD NA SIONANDnn 17SI.ONG WITH ALL REPORTING DOCUMENTATION • • For use only by Department of Health Emergency Medical Services Division Amount: S_ Approved.By: • Date: . EMS Director ammx Bloc a S19L • ,Soureq Zak . Beginning Date: 7aeuary 1. 1992 Ending Date: December 30. 1.997 APPENDIX . iv 911123 /FP. out Appemdix One Ambulance Nailing List • 911123 AMWLANCE MAILING LIST Tri-Area Ambulance Division 350 4th Street P.O. Box 708 Frederick, Colorado 80330 Ed Garbarino - Acting Supervisor ?bone: 833-2825 (Office) Number of Ambulances: 2 Advisor: Dr. Ron Sarno, Avista Hospital Licensed as: Advanced Life Support Weld County Ambulance Service 1658 13th Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Gary McCabe Phone: 333-3700 axt. 2400 or 2401 Number of Ambulances: 7 Advisor: Jeffrey Schwartz, M.D., North Colorado Medical Center Licensed as: Advanced Life Support • Platte Valley Fire Protection District a/k/a Kersey Fire Department 6 Rescue Squad P.O. Sox 16 Kersey, Colorado 80644 David Wright - First Captain Rescue Phone: 333-3890 Number of Ambulances: 2 Advisor: Stephanie V. Korthuis and Dr. David Jones boulder Community Hospital Licensed as: Basic Life Support • EAMB02.EPS 9]11123 11:P. �- • Appendix Two Ambulance License Application • • 911123 _�* . WELD COUNTY AMBULANCE SERVICE LICENSE APPLICATION • Application year: Application for Exempt Status: Yes_ No 1. Owner: Name: Address: Phone Number: 2. Operations Manager: Name: _ Address: ® Phone Number: 3. List all Emergency Vehicles on the attached vehicle list. 4. Location and description of the place(s) from which this ambulenee service will operate. * Street Number: City: State Phone Street Number: City: State Phone *If more than two locations, attach separate sheet with the above information. s. Physician advisor: Name: • Address: Phone Number: 911123 Weld County Ambulance Service License Application Page TWO • 6. What area will you be serving? 7. List all emergency personnel who will be responding to an emergency with your ambulance on the attached personnel list. 8. Proof of insurance, as required in Section 4.4 of Ordinance 77.C. 9. Vehicle Maintenance end Safety Inspection Protocol: Describe your vehicle maintenance and safety inspection program including frequency and the facility which performs inspections. • 10. Provide a copy of the Colorado Department of Health B.M.S. approval of your quality control program required in Section 3.2, Part B of the Colorado Revised Statutes and Regulations on Emergency Medical Services. 11. Provide as required in Section 3.8.9 of Ordinance 77-C, a current copy of E.M.T, or Paramedic Protocols adopted by the ambulance service in accordance with standards approved by the ambulance service's Physician Advisor. 12. Provide as required in Section 3.8-10 of Ordinance 77-C, a current copy of the Ambulance Service's Training Standards in accordance with the requirements approved by the ambulance service's Physician Advisor. 13. Provide a notarized statement by the person operating the vehicles or the person in charge of operating the vehicles declaring the purpose of the transportation conducted by that person or entity and the reasons by which the person or entity is entitled to an exemption from the ambulance licensing requirements of Ordinance 77-C. 4 • 9?.1123 • PERSONNEL LIST (Also includes driver's that are not En's) • Name of Ambulance Service : Application Year: Name: Address: Date of Birth: Highest level of certification, licensure or training attained: Attach a photo copy of current Colorado Department of Health EMT-B, EMT-I, or Paramedic Certificate: or an Advanced First Aid Card from the American Red Cross; or a First Responder Course Completion Certificate; or a Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Card issued by the American Heart Association or the American Rad Cross, Attach proof of a valid Colorado Driver's License. Attach a SCatement of criminal complaint or convictions, including Class I and It traffic violations within the previous twelve (12) months. Section 5.3 of Weld County Ordinance Number 77-C States: Before the state certification of an EMT, EMT-B, EMT-I or Paramedic expires, the ambulance service shall provide the Department with a written statement showing the name of EMT, EMT-B, EMT-I or Paramedic, the date the certificate was issued, the 4ate of expiration, and the certificate number of the new State Certificate. Failure to comply with this section disqualifies an EMT, EMT-B, EMT-I or Paramedic from practice in any Weld • County Ambulance Service, EAMBS 911123 , • WELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SERVICES Ambulance Service and Vehicle Equipment Survey Report Date of inspection: Inspected By: Ambulance Service: NAME: • ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: CONTACT: Qualification: Advanced Life Support: Basic Life Support: Motor Vehicle Chassis No. Make is Model Year Weld County License Tag No. Date of Expiration Odometer Vehicle identification No. • ✓1.1123 AMBULANCE SURVEY REPORT • T. Each ambulance shall contain the following equipment which shall be maintained in good working order: A. Siren operational. YES NO B. Lights operational: Emergency Lights YES NO Headlights YES NO Parking Lights YES NO Tail Lights YES NO Brake Lights YES NO Hazard Lights YES NO Turn Signals YES NO C. Safe tires with snow tires/chains available. YES NO D. Vehicle safety inspection log. YES NO Bait Sanitation. YES NO E. Vehicle preventive maintenance log. YES NO F. Are there always two qualified drivers present on a run who hold valid drivers licenses? YES NO • C. Ambulance drivers are: 1. Paramedic 2. Intermediary --EMT 3. Emergency Medical Technician 4. First Responder S. American Red Cross Advanced First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Card or equivalent. H. When transporting a patient, is there a licensed Emergency Medical Technician present in the patient compartment? YES NO I. Do you have insurance that complies with the latest Colorado requirements? (Ordinance 77-C Section 4.4) YES NO J. The lighting and space are adequate for the performance of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, airway maintenance, suctioning, hemorrhage control, shock care, dressing of wounds and burns, immobilization of fractures, oxygen therapy, and ceiling light sufficient for adequate administration of IV fluids. YES NO • K. Safety belts in forward compartment: safety belts or other safety. restraining devices available for patients being transported. YES NO 2 311123 L. Two-way Radio Equipment - which provides adequate communications between the ambulance Sin the field and the hospital, clinic or ambulance service physician advisor or medical control point. YES NO TT. Minimum required equipment for Colorado Ambulances. "Each ambulance based and licensed in Colorado shall, at a minimum, be equipped in accordance with the following list of equipment, pursuant to CRS 25.3.5.301 (2) (a)." Colorado Statutes & Regulations on Emergency Medical Services, January, 1985, pg. C13-14. A. Ventilation and Airway Equipment 1. Portable suction apparatus with wide. bore tubing and pharyngeal suction tip. YES NO 2. Hand-operated bag-mask ventilation unit with adult, child and infant sized masks (clear masks are preferable). Valves must operate in cold weather, and the unit must be capable of use with an oxygen reservoir. YES NO • 3. Oropharyngeal and nasopharyngeal airways in adult, child and infant sizes. YES NO 4. Portable oxygen equipment with a variable flow regulator; adequate length tubing; transparent, non-rebreathing valveless masks in adult and child sizes and transparent valveless infant-sized mask; and nasal canula. YES NO B. Bandages and Dressings 1. Large and small sterile dressings. YES NO 2. Roller bandages, both soft and elastic, 4 inch or larger. YES NO 3. Adhesive tape, 2 inch or larger. YES NO 4. Two clean burn sheets (do not have to be sterile), YES NO 5. Triangular bandages with safety pins. YES NO • 3 3111122 C. Immobilization Devices 1. Lower extremity traction splint. YES NO • 2. Extremity immobilizing devices, eg. inflatable splints or splinting materials for immobilizing the joint above and the Joint below the fracture. YES NO 3. Long spine board and appropriate accessories to immobilize the cervical spine. YES NO 4, Short spine board or equivalent stabilization/immobilization device (eg. "KED" type device) and appropriate accessories to stabilize cervical spine. YES NO D. Sterile Obstetrical Kit, Containing: 1. Sterile Cloves YES NO 2. Scissors YES NO 3. Aspiration Device YES NO 4, Umbilical Clamps or Tapes YES NO S. Sterile Dressings YES NO 6. Towels YES NO 7. Plastic Bags YES NO E. Miscellaneous 1. Blood Pressure Cuff/Sphygmomanometer YES NO 2. Stethoscope YES NO 3. Sterile Irrigation Solution (eg. normal saline) YES NO 4. Roll of aluminum foil, large enough to cover a newborn infant. YES NO S. Shears or heavy scissors capable of j cutting clothing, bandages, boots, etc. YES NO 6. Flashlight with spare batteries and spare lightbulb. YES NO • 7. "ABC" fire extinguisher, minimum S pound Capacity, with current annual inspection. YES NO 4 911123 A Recommended Optional Equipment It is strongly recommended and encouraged that every ambulance b• equipped with, and the ambulance crew be proficient in using, a sec • of pneumatic Antiehock (Mast) Garments. Such pneumatic antishock garment should be compartmentalited (separate leg and abdomen compartments) and be equipped with control valves <valves to have closed and open position) and an inflation pump, The pneumatic anti hock garments should cover the body from the lower legs to the rib cage =Ix:, ancishock garments which cover the chest area Arta= permitted. YES NO ROTE: It is important to note that EMT-Basics may use pneumatic antishock garment■ only if specifically trained in their use through a Departmental approved course of instruction, and only if they are used under the specific direCtion and authority of • physician advisor, in accordance with the EMS Rule■ of the Colorado Board of Medical Examiners (thu so-called "Acts Allowed") „ Surveyor: _ Ambulance Service Representative: General Comments and/or Suggestions: • Licensed to operate as the following: Advanced Life Support Ambulance YES NO Personnel: EMT-Paramedic EMT-Intermediate RN with Advanced Cardiac Life Support Certificate Physician with Advanced Cardiac Life Support Certificate Drive with valid Colorado Drivers License and Current EMT-Basic Basic Life Support Ambulance YES NO Personnel: • EMT-Basic Driver with valid Colorado Drivers License and American Red Cross Advanced First Aid Card and CPR Card or equivalent of both, 5 91 .1.23 d EMERGENCY VEHICLE LIST Name of Ambulance Service: Application Year: Vehicle 01 Make Year of Colorado State Motor Vehicle Manufacture License Number Chassis Number Length of time this vehicle has been in service Location of the Chassis Number Vehicle 02 Make Year of Colorado State Motor Vehicle Manufacture License Number Chassis Number Length of time this vehicle has been in service Location of the Chassis Number • Vehicle 03 Make Year of Colorado State Motor Vehicle Manufacture License Number Chassis Number Length of time this vehicle has been In service Location of the Chassis Number Vehicle 04 Make Year of Colorado Stats Motor Vehicle Manufacture License Number Chassis Number Length of time this vehicle has been in service Location of the Chassis Number Vehicle *S Make Year of Colorado State Motor Vehicle Manufacture License Number Chassis Number Length of time this vehicle has been in service .1) Location of the Chassis Number 911123 J . 4 Emergency Vehicle List Page Two Vehicle *6 Make Year of Colorado State Motor Vehicle Manufacture License Number Chassis Number Length of time this vehicle has been in service Location of the Chassis Number Vehicle 07 Make Year of Colorado State Motor Vehicle Manufacture License Number Chassis Number Length of time this vehicle ha■ been in service_ Location of the Chassis Number Section 3.11 of Ordinance Number 77-C States: 4 If a vehicle is replaced or an additional vehicle or vehicles are added to a service's fleet, an application for a vehicle permit shall ba filed with the Department YTXHZN ,14 DAY$ of receipt of the new vehicle or vehicles. 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NANCY YRIP• • Appendix Five Pte Hospital Cate Report Form • • 911123 /1 LaSalle Fire Department ,� E.M.S. REP RT cli�r • mate GR,N p. Patient's Name Age Sa Address Dr. 2, Medications 3, Allergies 4, Upon observing the patient,the following were suspected or Present: Nrwsy problem C NsoWbsok Injury o MWnd lager own 41nr/w ❑Respiratory diensse C Cheat imam/ ❑Sueossd tie IC CMS pain ❑ Ecocuwn CI Suspected m real nernormape Shatnew at brain C 'Worrnt o Guns at wounds C glebe do O Abdominal Sari C Stab wound C Nesn ant* ❑flowing baling C OA ❑Card',arrest C Spurting blssding Dune: o Mead Injury C Osso boa womb i• %2• 4b 3• % 1, 2. a 5. Time Blood Pressure r r -J-- Pulse Reap, 'uflil Level of Con, Skin Color 0, Patient's chief complaint: Care rendered: Parerneda: EMS Report by: • 911123 • WESTERN RILLS FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT MEDICAL REPORT PAGE OF D * 723.70 TYPE Of MEDICAL Mf'ufeere O Medial Emergency Berm -ern stms W INCIDENT a 0 TreMia Accident CASE REPORT M O Rn Lama NMI r. 104 Mit IP YM. IS• ACTION TAKEN NATURE OF INJURY MEDICAL CARE GIVEN DISPOSITION RESCUE ACTION EQUIPMENT USED O Bow Ufa Simon O Medal Problem O CPR ❑ Weld County Ambulance O Carnation O Beck Boyd 4 Aeet Ponmedia O Tnume ❑ Oregon d1 O Pram Vehicle O Forcible E*N O KED ❑ Stand•hy O Conaol Bleeding O Rehwd%nepat ❑ OSOMMgNmem O Scoop ❑ None SEVERITY O Splinting ❑ Retested q Othe O C•Collr O Other O InjuN O Immobilisation ❑ Olhm O Rolls ft Top O Oath ._ O Step ❑ Conan C Swoon O Amou•Beg O Onl Aunt CO B/P Cutl 4 Stethawp ❑ MAST Pats ❑ Tmmon Spat ❑ Sem Sant O Nam Tro an VITAL SIGNS Tut: 8/P- Pule- RnP- LOC— f Time: B/P— Pus- Mw- LOC- Time; 8/►- Paee— Ra LOC Tme: B/P— PuMe— Rep- LOCrialk MIA SWAMIS. v Mr K aSS NSW tit a GN due n• Yes r udew• aNeeeu� WAY ewr Wesel MIe 911123 WMN*—&IOM W Yellow as Copy �_ EVANS FIRE DEPARTMENT RUN REPORT .1 CALL NUMBER_ I DATE / / I CR NUMBER SU M T W TH F SA I EVANS PD ON SCENE ADDRESS' CITY DISTRICT e (10) EMS (.50) MUTUAL AID. . (20) TA (60) HA: MAT ' (30> FIRE (70) OTHER (40) SMOKE/ODOR. . APPARATUS AND DRIVERS DRIVERS-a C " ' . ' - ) -. t 3 C 3 C' ' " 3 ( "' 3 SQUAD 4 ENGINE 6 ENGINE 3 ENGINE 2 ' SQUAD 5 ALARM IN ENROUTE ARRIVAL CLEAR 'SQUAD ON DUTY+ A(___) B(___) C(___) D(___) F(___) I FIREFIGHTERS RESPONDING TO THE CALL+ Notes ® I1. C 3 11. Ed H C J 21. Larry R C 3 2. Dean 0 C 3 12. Lance H C J 22. C J 13. Dick M C 3 13. C J 23. Shannon C J 4. C 3 14. George Z C 3 24. John M C 3 3. Kent W C 3 15. C J 23. Rich H C ) I6. Glen S C 3 16. Mike B C J 26. C J 7. Al H C J 17. Alan D C 3 27. Marty S C 3 8. Buzzy R C 3 18. Charlie R C 3 28. Jett B C 3 9. Bob M C J 19. Jim W C 3 29. C 3 30. Garry S C 3 20. Doug N ' C 3 30. Eric C C 3 EMS SECTION RESPONDING PARAMEDIC UNIT& 1(___) 2(___) ___(___) PARAMEDICS / PATIENT NAME+ AGE& D. O. B..�_/^__/__ ' CHIEF COMPLAINT DOCTORS NAME ALLERGIES& MEDICATIONS+ HISTORY OF PROBLEM& - VITAL SIGNS& BP, ____/____ PULSE' RESP+ Time + _ __ _� ILOC, AAO x 1 2___ 3 Transported by Parrmedici2 Y____;___' " . ( REPORT BY: . . ' EMT (___> 1ST RESPONDER C..."_) '' Fill out back aide •:^ sept.`9:0/ n 911123 GILCREST FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUE RHRORT • LOG e ' LOCATION OF INOib(NY. OAT d. MO OA yA C.a.e I J I ) I PATIINT NAMi: IWYI IHASYI (MI O.OA ThA Y AOii all4 . ly I I I I f I • NOMI AOOAiu: IOITy1 COUMTyI 'Veit eh epl$oNMsLi OAAYPI mend MidNi: ali#I4O NI —"WO 6/P PULSE PIMP. PIMP, PUPILS skis towed(YAYus enema _raprMM. .,r.normal _.flwy anitew _nonsepOn, , .I10e �..esntuW ..�hunt Moal wbold —,00.101•10 -�aMril AMINE sweaty —YMaMPMe .,hyper.. ._nMeUlred _IWS —redimad.le pain �o1Mr pie _feapne.n yen. Innene . AAOW AMld_ ,r Owned ANwly eaedoeing Yeen a ar.YMw..._ - Admin.di--Lin. Splinting ---0.10••• d./.e, ....SaellNeek'MA Pp1/0010 Pen .a Gong binding —Own TnMMMI -.—Suellen Maw Pine Inured doter COWLAMT: NISYOAY. MOIL • ALLU0IO. FINOINDI: • ,Ylfi 11ARt • Was Patient transported by W.C•A.B? Ye. NO_ PldlwiliS R-1? Yes_ No— Patient's Signature If Patient Refuses Treatment, Signature: — • Witness Ottlos'In Commend: ENS.In charge: Report flied Oy: 911123 r / • Appendix Six Weld County Ambulance Daily Log • e 211123 I Will HI lit WI 10 fn • X m • • a ro y I A X v , y O • r 0 X x aC • N G a O , i m r • 1. 9 N O cit.\ k • •hF 0 t1123 • Appendix Seven Weld County Emergency Operations Plan Health end Medical Annex • • 911123 e HEALTH AND MEDICAL ANNEX Weld County Emergency Operations Plan Table of Contents Page PURPOSE CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS ORGANIZATION AND ASSIGNMENT OP RESPONSIBILITIES DIRECTION AND CONTROL CONTINUITY OF GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION AND LOGISTICS PLAN DEVELOPMENT AND MAINTENANCE AUTHORITIES AND REFERENCES APPENDICES • Ambulance and Transportation Communication • 911123 HEALTH AND MEDICAL ANNEX o ANNEX I_� I. PURPOSE This annex discusses the provision of public health services during emergency situations. Many factors including di control, sanitation, and mental health are considered. II. SITUATION AND ASSUMPTIONS A. Most emergency situations can lead to public health and medical problems. Depending upon the nature of the incident, complications might include injury. death, disease. sanitation problems, contamination of food and water and community mental health problems. B. Although many health-related problems are associated with disase, there is an adequate local capability to meet the demand; of most situations. When necessary, support will be available from state and federal agencies. III. CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS A. General Emergency operations for emergency medical services will be an • extension of normal duties. Of primary concern is the coordination of triage, treatment and transportation of the sick and injured. Emergency operations for public health services will be an extension of normal duties. One of the primary concerns of public health personnel is disease control. This involves the detection and control of di -causing agents, as well as purification of water. Sanitation is a very significant aspect of public health. One of the primary considerations is the continuation of water disposal under disaster conditions. Medical facilities and food establishments need sanitation inspections. Personal health and hygiene education is very important before, during and atter an emergency. Personal food and water supplies must be kept free of contamination. B. Phases of Management 1. Mitigation a. Immunization b. Continuous health inspections ® c. Blood program d. Specialized training 911123 e. Epidemic intelligence, evaluation, prevention and detection • of communicable di f. Public awareness programs. 2. Preparedness a. Storage of food and water b. Maintenance of medical supplies c. Emergency plans for water supply d. Emergency plans for water disposal e. Emergency plans for laboratory activities regarding examination of food and water, diagnostic tests, and identification, registration and disposal of the dead. 3. Response a. Public information programs dealing with personal health and hygiene, emergency medical instructions b. Disease control operations • c. Sanitation activities d. Potable water supply e. Environmental health activities regarding waste disposal, refuse, food, water control and vector control f. Collection of vital statistics 4. Recovery a. Continuation of response activities, as needed b. Compilation of health reports for state and federal officials XV. ORGANIZATION AND ASSIGNMENT OF RESPONSIBILITIES A. Organization 1. The Weld County Health Department is responsible for developing health and medical services plans within the framework of the state health and medical services plan and operationg within the legal authority delegated to the county, including its municipali— ties. • 2. Within the framework of "government in emergency," the emergency management organization will include all government services of which health will be known as health and medical services. 911123 3. The county health officer will coordinate triage and • transportation with the director of the county emergency health service. (This person/persons need to be identified here) 4. Medical Advisory Council (this needs to be discussed) a. The council in composed of the officers and directors of the Weld County Medical Society. b. This council will assist the medical director in planning and organizing all activities and in training health and medical services personnel. 5. The (identify position) will be in charge of the operations. B. Task Assignments 1. Administrative Division (County Health Department) : This division will be primarily responsible for directing and coordinating emergency programs; for example: a. Direction of the management, distribution and use of health resources (personnel. material and facilities) under county control and allocated to the county. • b. Coordination with other agencies to provide transportation. communication. nonhealth supplies and supporting personnel. c. Prepares and maintains a roster of health and medical personnel both active and inactive (but available for service) . d. Prepare and maintain a list of existing health facilities in the county and of those facilities that could serve as temporary health facilities. e. Establish liaison with other emergency services (i.e., Law Enforcement, Fire Control, Social Services, etc.) f. Issue to the public instructions on health care, preventive medical care, sanitation. vector and rodent control, first aid. etc. g. Arrange for the procurement of medical supplies and equipment. h. Arrange for the procurement of medical and health personnel. i. Arrange for the conduct of .damage assessment activities. 2. Medical Care Division (appoint a position to this task) a. Coordinates all medical care activities in the county. 911123 lemma b. Maintain continuous liaison with the hospitals and other • medical facilities. c. Maintain adequate supplies of medical, drug and equipment rations in the county. e. Maintain roster of medical treatment personnel (including physicians. nurses and others) . f. Initiates requests to the Health and Medical Coordinator for medical care support supplies, equipment etc.. as necessary. g. Coordinates the assignment, use and maintenance of ambulances and other emergency medical vehicles with the Ambulance Director. h. Arranges for the transportation and medical care en route for those patients requiring hospitalization outside the county i. Blood program. Pre-attack/disaster: Whole blood supplies normally on hand in communities will generally be inadequate for meeting the needs of civilian casualties expected to result from a thermonuclear war. In addition, most major blood banks are • located in potential target areas and may not survive an attack or may not be able to make their supplies immediately available. Because of the magnitude of the anticipated requirements for blood and because of the technical problems involved in the shortage of blood, it is not feasible to store whole blood in quantities deemed necessary for such a disaster. Serious consideration should be given to : (a) Coordinating efforts with the Red Cross. (b) Training personnel in procedures, such as veinpunctures and other blood collecting techniques. (c) Stockpiling blood substitutes. (d) Poet-attack/disaster: The chief, division of medical care, will actively promote blood-collecting programs and coordinate the distribution of available stockpiles of whole blood and blood substitutes. Provisions will be activated for expansion of existing blood collection facilities, including building space, supplies, equipment and administrative procedures. • j. Maintains communication with the Health and Medical Coordinator e 3. Director of Community Health Services, Weld County Health Department will: a. Assist in the provision of care for the sick and injured, and necessary preventive health services. b. Provide casualty locater information to American Red Cross and Salvation Army representative at the E0C. c. Provide immunization as indicated. d. Maintains a situation status on community health services operations and resources. e. Establish public health nursing services as directed in designated shelters and provide staffing. Shelters will be designated in coordination with other county agencies and the state government. f. Provide ocher public health personal services as indicated. g. Provides vital statistics services in coordination with the coroner. h. Maintain communication with the Health and Medical • Coordinator. 3. Environmental Health Division, Weld County Health Department: This division will: a. Establish procedures for the evaluation. monitoring and investigation of environmental conditions at the scene of the disaster. b. Coordinate the implementation of measures for the protection of the public from di , toxic agents, contaminants, radiation, hazardous materials and other harmful agent• or unhealthy conditions. c. Provide technical laboratory expertise during and after a hazardous materials spill and coordinate needs with the on—scene Incident Commander. Coordinate the cleanup and proper disposal of waste materials from the site of a hazardous spill. d. Conduct sanitary inspections of appropriate food and water supplies and distributions systems and coordinate protective measures to correct sanitary deficiencies. e. Coordinate technical assistance and manpower support on environmental health matters from other county health departments. • Colorado Department of Health, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and other federal and state agencies. 911123 f. Collect necessary environmental health samples of water. • food. air, soil. and other environmental samples and have them analyzed in an appropriate laboratory and coordinate results and protection measures with the appropriate agencies. g. Provide sanitation inspections at relocation centers and coordinate corrections with the Weld County Department of Social Services. h. Designate solid waste disposal sites. i. Maintains adequate supplies and equipment. j. Initiates requests to the Director, Health Department for supplies and equipment. k. Maintains communication with the Health Department Director. 4. Colorado Department of Health: Provide assistance in all areas of public health services. 5. Federal support: Provide assistance as needed. V. DIRECTION AND CONTROL • The Weld County Health Department Director will be responsible for the direction and control of public health activities. The ZOC will serve as the coordinating office for the health officer or a representative will be chosen to function with the same authority as the Health Officer and will act as liaison with the medical officer and other related personnel. VI. CONTINUITY OF GOVERNMENT A. Lines of Succession. 1. Director. Weld County Health Department 2. Director, Public Health Division 3. Director. Environmental Health Division B. Indispensable Operating Records 1. The division chiefs will be responsible for determining the records essential for post—attack assignment. 2. The division chiefs will select individuals to fulfill assignments within the division since the chiefs are familiar with qualified personnel and the objectives of the program. • 912423 Aft VII. ADMINISTRATIVE AND LOGISTICS A. Administration 1. Organization 2. Personnel 3. Personnel will be trained to perform the function to which they are assigned. E. Health statistics 1. Vital statistics: The health department will continue to collect vital statistics as under normal operating procedures. 2. Disease statistics: Data related to disease outbreaks will be collected and forwarded to appropriate state and federal officials. C. Emergency Medical Statistics 1. Disaeter Welfare Inquiry: The hospital liaison will compile patient roster for the EOC personnel who will relay the information to the appropriate agencies. • 2. American Red Cross and the Department of Social Services require this information for damage assessment statistics. D. Testing end Inspections All testing of materials will be accomplished under the normal procedures used by the health department. Inspections will be conducted in a normal fashion but with increased frequency. E. Logistics 1. Clothing and bedding will be provided by the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army. in coordination with the Health Department and the Department of Social Services. Medical supplies will be provided for first aid stations and triage centers from hospital supplies or by requisition form drug stores and drug warehouse supplies or from the State of Colorado resources. 2. Food and water for evacuees and for persons at first aid stations. triage centers. etc. , will be obtained by coordination through the Department of Social Services, the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army, and where appropriate, by requisition from super- markets and food warehouse supplies. Preparation of food, where necessary will be carried out in the kitchen areas of the schools • and other locations which have been, designated as shelters. F. Communications and Control 311123 1. Communication • a. Sea Annex B. Basic Plan b. Alarms will be activated, and the sequential warning systems intitiated. (Primarily fanout) c. The Director of the Health Department will assure that communication is maintained between personnel deployed in the field, the EOC and the Health Department. d. Personnel stationed at the EOC will maintain communication with the Colorado Department of Health and adjacent county health departments, hospitals, clinics, and ambulance services as appropriate. Communications will be maintained with Hospital Control and will include the Hospital Emergency Administrative Radio (HEAR). e. The Director of the Health Department or his representative will: 1) . Maintain communication with personnel deployed in the field. 2) . Maintain communication or be at the EOC at all times. 3). Maintain communication with the Colorado Department of • Health, other appropriate state and federal agencies, hospitals, clinics, and ambulance services. 4) . Maintain communications to Hospital Control which will include Hospital Emergency Administrative Radio (HEAR). 2. Control a. See Annex A, Basic Plan. b. Control point during a disaster. 1) . Primary — EOC 2). First Alternate — Weld County Health Department 3) . Second Alternate — c. Hospital Control is NCMC, with Memorial Hospital as alternate. d. A log of operations will be initiated, and requests for follow—up responses, personnel reporting and assignments will be accomplished and confirmed. , • 911123 • VIII. PLAN DEVELOPMENT AND MAINTENANCE The Director, Health Department will work with the emergency management director, other medical personnel and the agencies Rpecified in this annex in its development and maintenance. The The plan must be reviewed, tested and updated annually. IX. AUTHORITIES AND REFERENCES A. Legal Authority 1. Federal a. Federal Civil Defense Act of 1950. Pub.L. 81-920, as amended. b. The Disaster Relief Act of 1974. Pub.L. 93-288, as amended. c. Emergency Management and Assistance, 44 U.S. Code 2.1 (October 1, 1980) 2. State a. Colorado Disaster Act • 3. Local a. Resolution 011123 HEALTH AND MEDICAL ANNEX I APPENDICES P_ ege • A. BASIC DIVISIONS B. WELD COUNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES DISASTER PLAN a Ambulance and Transportation Annex * Communications and Emergency Power Annex * EOC Annex * Forward Command Post Annex s Fire Service Annex * Law Enforcement Annex * Morgue Annex * Notification Annex * Weld County Fire Departments * Weld County Medical Facilities * Weld County Law Enforcement Agencies * Local Emergency Management Office * Public Information Annex 411 e Triage Annex C. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY: "EMERGENCY HANDLING OF RADIATION ACCIDENT CASES--AMBULANCE/RESCUE SQUADS" • 3=23 411 HEALTH AND MEDICAL ANNEX I A. BASIC DIVISIONS ADMINISTRATION DIVISION Chief Administrator 1. Establish office services sufficient for the operation of health and medical services. 2. Furnish liaison with transportation, communications and supply. 3. Keep accurate records of all personnel available to accomplish the mission of health and medical services. 4. Prepare and execute plane for training personnel for appropriate duties during an emergency. 5. Gather and publish necessary vital statistics. MEDICAL CARE DIVISION Chief, Hospital Branch • 1. Coordinate organization of hospitals within Weld County for emergency service. 2. Maintain and operate the pre-positioned disaster hospital assigned to this area. 3. Organize and operate necessary clinics available in this area for emergency service. Chief, Yield Unit Branch 1. Establish necessary first-aid stations. 2. Organize first-aid teams for emergency operations. 3. Prepare litter-bearer and ambulance teams as required. Chief, Blood Collection Branch 1. Establish blood collecting centers. 2. Store blood for emergency use. PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION • Environmental Health Branch 1. Prepare for proper waste disposal. 911123 • • 2. Prepare to monitor food and water during an emergency. 3. Obtain and store necessary supplies for vector control. 4. Organize the area mortuaries for service during an emergency. Chief, Communicable Disease Branch 1. Prepare for control of epidemics. 2. Study conditions leading to epidemics. Chief, Laboratory Branch 1. Establish procedures to examine food and water during an emergency. 2. Obtain and store necessary supplies for diagnostic tent. 3. Prepare means to identify biological war agents. • • 311123 ® B. WELD COUNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES DISASTER PLAN INTRODUCTION Wald County has one major and one minor hospital within its jurisdiction with a total bed capacity of ---- and the ability to effectively treat -- critically injured patients during normal circumstances. The reasonable assumption that an incident could generate casualties exceeding treatment capabilities of any one or more hospitals necessitates the formulation of this health and medical services disaster plan to ensure an orderly approach to coordinating various medical services and support units. This plan was developed to provide a general framework of operations that will be flexible enough to meet any mass casualty situation that may affect the county. BASIC PLAN The operational concept upon which this plan is based is applicable to any incident that causes an extraordinary number of casualties in excess of the emergency treatment capability of any one or more of the medical facilities in Weld County. I. PURPOSE The purpose of this plan is to outline responsibilities and procedures • to develop a system of coordinated responses between hospitals (private, public or federal) and local government during emergency/disaster operations. II. DEFINITIONS A. Ambulance Service: Those agencies responsible for transporting and aiding the sick and injured. B. Central Morgue: A facility designated jointly by the coroner and the Weld County health officer to receive and process mass fatalities. C. Chief of Medical Staff: The physician designated by his/her peers to head the medical staff of his/her hospital or medical institution. D. Communications: Those communications systems that include, but are not limited to, established telephone, telegraph, radio and message. E. Emergency Medical Disaster: Any incident that generates an emergency patient 7.oad that exceeds the expanded emergency patient treatment capablility of any one or a number of the community's hospitals. F. Emergency 2peratinp Center (EOC) : The facility especially designed and staffed to coordinate support activities. including, but not limited to, communications, public information, personnel and resources beyond that • normally needed. 911123 • C. EOC Information Officer: Official at the EOC who is reaponsble for collecting statistics from the medical treatment facilities regarding injured and deceased and for preparing releases to the media regarding casualty and situation summaries. R. Fire Service: Those agencies responsible for preventing, suppressing, or contro ing fire; leading search and rescuing of entrapped persons; and assisting in evacuation of affected areas. I. Forward Command Post: That area established by the initial responding tire department or law enforcement officer situated at a location of his/her discretion, taking into accounty the hazard involved, the accessibility and space requirement to marshal and manage the personnel and material to combat the hazard. The forward command post serves as the onsite communications and intelligence link to the EOC. J. Hospital Administrator: The administrator or chief executive of a hospital orKirignaTiignee. K. Hospital Disaster Coordinator: The individual designated by the Weld County council cot:M:377f hospital administrators to report to the EOC and serve as medical community coordinator for disaster/emergency operations. L. Hospital Information Officer: The official at the hospital who is • responsible for the rapid collection of statistics concerning disaster victims, the notification of next of kin, and the timely dissemination of information to the EOC. M. Medical Treatment Facilities: 1. North Colorado Medical Center 2. Memorial Hospital N. Law Enforcement: Those agencies responsible for maintaining law and order through traffic and crowd control and for providing security for vital facilities and supplies, controlling access to operating scenes and vacated areas, intial notification of specific agencies and evacuating danger areas if appropriate. 0. Triage Team: A team of paramedics who are organized, trained, and equipped for deployment to disaster areas to sort and route casualties for distribution to medical treatment facilities. P. Triage Coordinator: That person designated by each respective ambulance service to act as the liaison between the triage team and the on—scene commander. III. ORGANIZATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY . A. The Weld County hospitals will select an individual and alternate to serve as hospital coordinator. This person is responsible for serving the medical community from the EOC as its medical services coordinator 311123 • during disasters and emergencies. The coordinator's primary duty is to ensure the orderly coordination of medically oriented logistics. In addition, the hospital disaster coordinator shall call on the individual disaster coordinator or the chief executive officer of each hospital to provide support in accordance with the provisions of this plan. • D. The ambulance services are responsible for transporting casualties as directed by the triage team and shall act as the on-scene triage team. C. The emergency management agency is responsible for the activation /operation of the EOC, and as such, shall coordinate personnel. material, supplies, transportation, hazard mitigation, security. communications, public information and other resources/support as necessary. Additionally, the agency will designate a representative to supply the on-scene authority. D. Fire service is responsible for the containment or removal of a fire or hazardous agent, establishment of the forward command poet, and the initial extraction of trapped victims. E. Law enforcement is responsible for dispatching a communications unit to support the forward command poet, controlling access to the disaster area, crowd control, and assisting in removal of victims of hazardous areas. In addition, law enforcement is responsible for the initial notification of hospitals and support agencies and evacuation. F. The triage team is responsible for the classification of victims, setting priority for transportation and treatment, and directing the distribution to medical facilities. C. The triage coordinator is responsible to act as liaison between the on-scene medical personnel and the on-scene commander. XV. CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS This plan is designed especially to cope with an emergency medical disaster. A. Emergency management, guided by the hospital disaster coordinator and housed in the EOC of the effected community, will coordinate the support effort. (See EOC and hospital disaster coordinator appendices.) B. The triage officer shall be responsible for the formal declaration of a medical disaster, the classification of victims, setting priority for transportation/treatment. and directing the distribution of casualties to medical facilities. (See triage, medical facility, and transportation appendices.) C. The on-scene senior fire officer may be ,responsible for control of the ® forward command poet. (See forward command post, communications and EOC appendices.) 911123 • D. Law enforcement shall be responsible for the initial notification of hospitals and support agencies and evacuation of the affected area. Tire service shall assist in evacuation. V. PROCEDURES The following procedures will be implemented for an emergency medical disaster. A. Evacuation and Notification The first responding unit shall make a preliminary evacuation (windshield survey) and immediately report the type of incident, location, and approximate number of casualties involved to its respective radio dispatcher. Law enforcement shall be responsible for initial notification. B. Increased Readiness and Response Upon notification of an emergency medical disaster, the official triage team will respond to the site. In the interim, hospitals will begin increased readiness measures as outlined in their respective plane and the ambulance PMT service will commence preliminary triage, emergency treatment and transport. (See ambulance, triage, medical facility and transportation appendices.) • C. Emergency Medical Declaration Upon declaration of an emergency medical disaster, the hospitals and support agencies will be notified by the law enforcement dispatcher and the EOC will be activated. (See EOC, notification, and medical facility appendices.) D. Implementation Implementation shall take place as set forth in the appropriate appendices. VI. READINESS All agencies assigned responsibilities in this plan are responsible for developing or updating internal action plans that will ensure a continuing acceptable degree of operational readiness to carry out their responsiblities. Essential to any internal plan is a current listing of responsible individuals and alternates who may be contacted at any time in any emergency. This information is detailed in appropriate appendices. VII. TEST AND EXERCISE • In order to keep this plan practicable, there will be an unannounced disaster drill held annually, organized by the emergency management agency and using a sufficient number of mock casualties to ensure calling a cull emergency medical disaster. 911123 • HEALTH AND MEDICAL ANNEX AMBULANCE AND TRANSPORTATION APPENDIX 1 I. PRE—EMERGENCY • A. All ambulances and emergency rescue vehicles in Weld County, both civilian and military, will be equipped with 20 METTACs (International Field Triage Tags). B. All ambulances serving Weld County shall contain at all times those essential items as specified by the state board of health, health and medical services division. C. Civilian ambulance services shall designate an individual to serve as triage coordinator for its jurisdiction. II. EMERGENCY A. Upon notification of an emergency situation. the appropriate ambulance shall respond with the necessary units to the scene. The ambulance services whose service does not cover the scene will also be notified and will place personnel on standby status to respond to the scene if the situation warrants. • B. The paramedic or senior EMT who first arrives on the scene shall: 1. Survey the disaster scene. 2. Report to the senior fire officer and establish a proper triage area. 3. Institute a preliminary screening of casualties and begin transport of those most critically injured as put in priority in the triage annex. He/she will record the number of casualties transported and their destinations. C. If the disaster warrants. the paramendic will request. through the HEAR net dispatcher or the EOC, that the other ambulance services and/or Air Life begin responding with units to the scene. D. Upon arrival of the triage officer, all ambulance service personnel will place themselves at the disposal of the triage officer and will • follow the directions of the triage officer in regard to casualty movement. E. The paramedic will report to the triage officer and inform the triage officer as to what procedures were begun. location of the triage arse. • number of casualties and number transported. 211123 F. The triage officer during the disaster will provide ambulance personnel with information in relation to saturation and/or existing capabilities at the various medical treatment facilities. • • )11123 HEALTH AND MEDICAL • ANNEX I EOC Appendix 2 I. PRE-EMERGENCY A. All emergency management personnel are required to become thoroughly familiar with the provisions of this plan. B. Preparations should be made in each emergency management office in the county to ensure proper staffing of the EOC in the event of a medical disaster within the jurisdiction. II. EMERGENCY A. In the event of a medical disaster, the EOC will be activated in the effected community. All the other EOCs will be placed on stanby status to serve as the disaster may warrant. The activated EOC will immediately send an emergency management staff member to the scene to render support, as requested, to the on-scene commander. B. The activated EOC will serve as the emergency management point of . operations management, offering communications and coordinating services. C. The EOC will be commanded by the civil defense director of the jurisdiction. Additional emergency management personnel will be used at the discretion of the director to staff the EOC. D. The county hospital disaster coordinator will respond to the EOC when a disaster bas been declared. The coordinator will serve the medical community from the EOC to ensure the orderly coordination of medically oriented logistics. The coordinator shall call on the individual disaster coordinator and/or the chief executive officer of each hospital to provide support in accordance to this plan. E. The EOC information officer will respond to the EOC upon notification of a disaster to aid in disseminating and collecting information in accordance with the publec information provisions of this plan. F. The EOC staff will coordinate: • 1. Personnel. • 911123 S2. Materials. 3. Supplies. 4. Transportation. S. Hazard mitigation. 6. Security. 7. Communications. 8. Public information. 9. Other support and resources, as requested. • 911121 HEALTH AND MEDICAL ANNEX I FORWARD COMMAND POST APPENDIX 3 I. As provided in the hazardous material plan, upon occurrence of a medical disaster, control of the situation may be assumed by the initial responding fire department officer, who will become the on—scene commander. It. The on—scene commanding officer will immediately establish a forward command poet situated at a location of his/her discretion, taking into account the hazard involved, the accessibility, and space requirement to marshall and manage the personnel and materials to combat the hazard. XIX. The local on-scene fire officer along with law enforcement within jurisdiction are responsible for the coordination of the forward command post and all support units will report to them and operate under their jointly made decisions from this fixed position. IV. The initial responding fire department officer will remain in charge as on-scene commander of the forward command post until relieved by a senior fire and/or law enforcement official from the appropriate jurisdictional area. V. IC is essential that the forward command post management team remain at its established position to coordinate the on—scene combat forces. • 911223 HEALTH AND MEDICAL • ® ANNEX I TRIAGE APPENDIX 4 I. PRE—EMERGENCY A. All ambulances and emergency rescue vehicles in Weld County will be equipped with 20 METTACa (International Field Triage Tags). These tags are to be furnished by the Weld County Ambulance Service. B. All ambulances serving in Weld County shall contain at all times those essential items as specified by the state board of health, emergency medical services division. C. Medical supplies for providing advanced life support to trauma victims will be stored in an emergency management major rescue vehicle. Adequate supplies for treatment of 50 victims requiring advanced life support will be stored in the rescue vehicle and mobilized to the scene of a mass casualty disaster. These supplies will be furnished by area hospitals and the stock rotated through these hospitals to prevent expiration of sterility. D. Each hospital in Weld County with emergency department facilities will have an on—scene triage officer M.D. and an alternative appointed by the chief of staff. Discretion should be ® used in appointing these physicians to ensure that they have some experience in triage. In the event that neither is available when the disaster occurs, the chief of staff will respond to the disaster scene. II. EMERGENCY A. It is the responsibility of the EMT who first arives on the scene to institute a triage to confer with the nearest emergency room physician and to implement action necessitated by the situation. B. The nearest hospital with emergency facilities will be notified immediately and requested to designate the moat available M.D. from the medical community to serve as the on—scene triage officer who will respond promptly to the disaster site. C. The triage officer will be in charge of the overall triage activities. The triage officer shall respond immediately to the scene of a local disaster and is responsible for formal declaration of a medical disaster. D. The triage coordinator shall respond to the scene during medical disasters and shall act es the liaison between the triage officer and the on-scene commander. E. Registered nurses and paramedics employed with local ambulance services and capable of providing advanced life support in the field will respond immediately to the disaster site. They will 211123 work with the triage officer and apply their skills to disaster • victims. F. Equipment and medications for administering advanced life support to trauma victims will be transported to the scene by the emergency management rescue unit. Additional supplies will be abtained from local hospitals upon request. G. Triage Priorities. Patients with certain conditions of injuries have priority for transportation and treatment over others. These priorities are: 0. Lowest priority: flack flap on triage tag. To be transported or treated last. Obviously dead. 1. Highest priority: Red flag on triage tag. Must be transported and treated immediately: a. Airway and breathing difficulties. b. Cardiac arrest. C. Uncontrolled or suspected severe bleeding. d. Shock. • e. Open chest or abdominal wounds. f. Severe head injuries. g. Severe medical problems: poisoning, diabetes with complications, cardiac di 2. Second priority: Yellow flap on triage tag. Transportation and treatment may be deferred. a. Burns. b. Major or multiple injuries. c. Back injuries with or without spinal damage. 3. Third priority: Green flap on triage tag. Transportation and treatment is required for minor injuries but not necessarily by emergency medical service personnel; minor fractures or other injuries of a minor nature. H. The triage tags should be placed around the patient's neck and the appropriate flap removed to indicate the,priority by the last remaining • flap. Any medications admininstered before the patient's arrival at the hospital should be indicated on the triage tag. Should the receiving hospital decide to institute its own disaster tag upon the 911123 patient's arrival, the original triage tag should be retained with the ® hospital disaster tag. T. A separate category of triage should also be noted, as it supersedes all others. Patients who have undergone radiation contamination and are themselves carrying contaminated particle■ must be decontaminated as an initial step. They should not be allowed to contaminate other patients, ambulances or hospitals. In . the event of a radiation accident with casualties, trained personnel from the metro hospitals and other■ identified as resources shall assist with these victims. All ambulance personnel shall ideally have received training on radiological monitoring and handling the contaminated patient. • 911123 • TRZACE CHAIN OP COMMAND Triage Officer (Piret Paramedic on scene) Triage Coordinator (WCAS Director) Registered Nurse or Paramedic Senior ranking EMT Ambulance driver • • 911123 e HEALTH AND MEDICAL ANNEX I MORGUE APPENDIX 5 I. RESPONSIBILITY The ultimate responsibility for the collection, identification, storage, and dispatch of deceased victims will lie with the coroner of Weld County as sit forth by the laws of the state of Colorado. II. DIRECTION AND CONTROL The direction and control of procedures in relation to the care of deceased victims shall follow the chain of command detailed below. A. Coroner of Weld County. B. Director. Weld County Health Department. 1. Collection center director. • 2. Collection center personnel. III. CENERAL PROCEDURES • A. Collection. 1. The coroner's office shall be notified immediately in the event of an emergency situation and shall dispatch appropriate staff to the scene. 2. Collection of victims on scene, from hospitals, and other designated collection points shall be accomplished through the use of enclosed vehicles; e.g., funeral home coaches. 3. Victims will be taken to designated identification points as dispatched by the coroner's office. B. IDENTIFICATION. 1. Identification of victims shall be made by use of accepted forensic methods by the coroner's office as supplemented by: a. Funeral home personnel. b. Other coroners and their staffs. 2. If circumstances warrant. the coroner's office shall also ba assisted in the positive identification of victims by: 2. If circumstances warrant. the coroner's office shall also • be assisted in the positive identification of victims by: ?..2123 /•, a. Special agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation • (FBI). C. Interment. 1. Upon positive identification of vtctime, bodies will be released to funeral homes specified by the deceased's family. 2. If no preference is noted, bodies will be released co local funeral homes on a rotation basis. • • 911123 /alD. D.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY: "EMERGENCY HANDLING OF RADIATION ACCIDENT CASES -- AMBULANCE/RESCUE SQUADS" The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has compiled the following information for "Emergency Handling of Radiation Accident Cases -- Ambulance/Rescue Squads." Emergency handling of radiation exposure or radioactive contamination cases should not be feared. Handling these cases involves common sense, cleanliness and good housekeeping. Radiation can be detected and measured by a simple instrument -- a survey meter. Radiation accident problems have parallels in other conditions handled frequently by emergency rooms and rescue squads without concern and following simple rules. Your group, your hospital can be involved. There are a few things you should know. There are four types of radiation accident patients. The individual who has received whole or partial body external radiation may have received a lethal dose of radiation, but he/she is no hazard to attendants, to ocher patients, or to the environment. This individual is no different from the radiation therapy or diagnostic x—ray patient. Another type is the individual who has received internal contamination by inhalation or ingestion. He/she also is no hazard to attendants, other • patients, or the environment. Following cleansing of minor amounts of contaminated material deposited on the body surface during airborne exposure, he/she is similar to the chemical poisoning case. His/her body wastes should be collected and saved for measurements of the amount of nuclides co assist in the determination of appropriate therapy. External contamination of body surface and/or clothing by liquids or by dirt particles presents the third type. with problems similar to vermin infestation. Surgical isolation techniques to protect attendants and cleansing to protect other patients and the hospital environment must take place to confine and remove potential hazard. When external contamination is complicated by a wound, care must be taken not to cross-contaminate surrounding surfaces and the wounds. The wound and surrounding surfaced are cleansed separately and sealed when clean. When crushed dirty tissue is involved, early preliminary wet debridement following wound irrigation may be indicated. Further debridement and more definitive therapy can await sophisticated measurement and consultant guidance. There are a few simple rules (standing orders) to follow. 311123 I i• STANDING ORDERS FOR EMERGENCY HANDLING OP RADIATION ACCIDENT CASES RESCUE SQUADS Ambulance-rescue squad personnel usually see the case of radiation exposure or radioactive contamination before anyone else does. Their first acts will vary in degree whether they evacuate the patient(s) from a nuclear energy plant or from a road transportation accident. Trained, knowledgeable co-workers, supervisors, or health physicists are usually on hand at the plant, but not at the road site. When the accident has occurred at a plant, the health physicist, supervisor, co-workers and the pacient(s) should be able to inform the rescue squad of the nature of the accident, number of patients and type of radiation exposure or radioactive contamination involved, and possible body areas that may be affected. A gross measurement of the amount of radiation involved may be available. Such information is most helpful. It is the responsibility of the rescue squad to: For the patient: 1. Cive lifesaving emergency assistance, if needed. 2. Secure pertinent information. including rough measurement from chose in attendance. 3. Determine if physical injury or open wound is involved. Cover wound with clean dressing; use elastic bandage to hold wound-cover in place; do not use adhesive. 4. Cover stretcher, including pillow, with open blanket; wrap victim in blanket to limit spread of contamination. S. Notify hosptial of available information by radio or telephone. For rescue squad personnel: 6. Perform survey of clothing, ambulance. etc., on arrival at hospital before undertaking further activity. 7. If contaminated, discard clothing in container marked "Radioactive--Do Not Discard." Cleanse self by washing end/or showering, as appropriate. 8. If in contaminated area, rescue squad personnel must be surveyed by radiation survey meter and measurements must be recorded. Cleansing must continue until responsible physician indicates person may leave. • 911123 i• EMERGENCY ROOMS Standing orders for physicians, nurses, and hospital administrators are as follows: It is the responsibility of the senior hospital emergency room person on duty, on receipt of notification of the momentary arrival of a case involving radiation exposure or contamination, to: 1. Notify responsible staff physician or nurse and aides (trained health physcists or trained technicians from x-ray or nuclear medicine departments). if available. 2. Get appropriate survey meter, if one is available in the hospital. If hospital has no meter, notify hospital administrator or responsible hospital official so he/she may obtain survey meter and other pertinent equipment by calling Office of Emergency Management (Sheriff's Office). 3. Notify the hospital administrator so he/she may seek expert professional consultation for technical management of the case. 4. If contamination is suspected, prepare separate space, using either isolation room or cubicle, if available. If such is not available, cover floor area immediately adjacent to emergency room entrance-way with absorbent paper--the area to be adequate ® for stretcher-cart. disposable hampers, end working space for professional attendants. Mark and close off this area. Be prepared to shut off air circulation system. On Ambulance arrival, the physician and/or nurse in the emergency room should: 1. Check patient on stretcher for contamination (ae stretcher is moved from ambulance) with survey meter. 2. If seriously injured, give emergency lifesaving assistance immediately. 3. Handle contaminated patient and wound as one would a surgical procedure; i.e. , gown. gloves, cap, mask, etc. 4. If possible external contamination is involved, save all clothing, bedding from ambulance. blood, urine, stool, vomitus, and all metal objects; i.e. , jewelry, belt buckles, dental plates, etc. Label with name, body location, time. and date. Save each in approriately covered containers. Mark containers clearly "Radioactive--Do Not Discard." S. If medical status permits, decontamination should start with . cleansing and scrubbing the area of highest concentration first. If extremity alone is involved, clothing may serve as an effective barrier and the affected limb alone may be scrubbed and cleansed. 011123 • Appaadiu Eight Disaster Plan North Colorado Medical Cater • • 911123 110 NORTH COLORADO MEDICAL CENTER `r GREELEY, COLORADO - DECEMBER, 1990 DISASTER PLAN s Page L PURPOSE 1 I. GENERAL RULES 1.2.3 ' III• PROCEDURES 3,4 xv. MEDICAL CENTER PERSONNEL ASSIGNMENTS 6,6,7,8 V. TRIAGE DUTIES 8.9 VI. PATIENT TRANSFER PROCEDURE 9 VXL noSPrrAL DISASTER PLAN 9 VIA. DISASTER DRILLS 9 • DC. DUTIES OF OUTSIDE AGENCIES 10 X. GUIDELINES FOR RESUMING NORMAL OPERATIONS DURING DISASTER DRILL 10.11 • 911123 • 411 NORTH COLORADO MEDICAL CENTER Greeley. Colorado "CODE D" MASS CASUALTY/DISASTER PLAN PURPOSE: The Medical Center may be faced with a situation where an unusually large number of patients must be cared for within a very short period of time. The purpose of this plan is to present an orderly and systematic guide of handling such a situation. I . DEFINITIONS: Triage - The term triage is a word of French origin which means sorting. When applied to multiple casualties, it refers to sorting and classifying casualties to establish a priority for emergency care of victims. - Class I priority - Immediate (Red)" - victims whose chances of survival depend on immediate emergency care. - Class II priority - Delayed (Yellow)* - victims who need emergency care prior to transportation, but whose survival is not dependent on immediate care. - Class YII priority - Minimal (Green)• - victims who apparently require simple emergency care needs or those who appear injured and only require observation. • Class IV priority - Deceased (Black)• - the deceased victims. • Weld County Ambulance and North Colorado Medical Center classification tags. II • GENERAL RULES: A. The Senior Vice President Hospital Operations or, in his/her absence, the On-Call Administrator. after consultation with the Administrative Nursing Supervisor, shall put the plan into effect. B. A "Code D" Standby may be paged in the event of a potential disaster with a verfication of "Code D" or cancel within 30 minutes. In this respect units can assess their situation and be ready if needed to call in staff. No one should be dismissed from work during a 'Code D" Standby. C. All department Managers shall have an up-to-date listing of his/her employees, both at work and at home and, when notified, will call the employees to report to work. The PBX operators shall have a list of all administrative staff and department managers and their home telephone numbers. 911123 MASS CASUALTY/DISASTER PLAN Page-"two - • D. Every employee must know that a "Code D" means the Medical Center's Mass Casualty/Disaster Plan is in effect. E. The- Dispatch Center will be located in the auditorium (Ext. 6395/6396). All unassigned Mediccal Center employees and volunteers will report here for duty assignment. This area will be supervised by the Personnel Department. F. Upon learning of a disaster, every employee on duty must return to his/her respective department as soon as possible unless he/she has a • predetermined responsibility during a disaster. When possible, employees. should use the stairs rather than elevators. Reassignment or release of employees will be made from their respective departments. Off-duty employees should report to the Dispatch Center. C. All entrances will be closed to unauthorized personnel. Only those individuals with Medical Center identification will be given entrance. Security officers will be stationed at these entrances to enforce this. The doctors' entrance will be open for physicians. The main entrance will be open for Security to admit family. They will be directed to the cafeteria by escorts provided by the Dispatch Center. H. Press representatives may enter the Medical Center through the main entrance after presenting proper identification. They are to proceed • immediately to the Board Room where Marketing personnel (Ext. 6108) will further certify their credentials. I. All admissions, except emergency and obstetric cases, will immediately be deferred until such time as the Senior Vice President Hospital Operations or his/her designee decides that it is possible to resume normal activities. J. Outgoing telephone calls are to be restricted to Medical Center business. Employees should refrain from receiving or placing non-emergency calls. K. No Medical Center personnel will jive out any information. The Senior Vice President Hospital Operations or the Administrative Person On-Call will release all information through the Marketing Department. L. Nursing students and instructors assigned to the Medical Center should remain on the unit. They may assist as directed, by the Unit Charge Nurse. Those nursing students or instructors in the building performing non-patient care activities should evacuate the building. M. Relatives and friends of casualty patients will be directed to the cafeteria. The Social Services Department will staff this waiting area. (Pager 95- 452, Pager 95453 and Ext. 6291). N. The Administrative Office will be used as the Control Center to direct and coordinate activities under the direction of the Senior Vice President Hospital Operations or the Administrative Person On-Call (Ext. 6001). 311123 • • MASS CASUALTY/DISASTER PLAN Page Three 0. All clergy will be directed to the cafeteria to assist the Department of Social Services with family members and may be further dispatched to the units. upon request of Social Services or other NCMC staff. Relatives of non-disaster patients should remain in patient's room or go to the cafeteria. " P. All disaster patients/will be tagged with the appropriate Medical Center form immediately after they are triaged. They will also be given a pre- stamped chart corresponding to their disaster tag number. Any subsequent important matters relating to the patient's treatment must be entered on the chart or form, as appropriate. The charge nurse of the triage area will be responsible for assuring that patients are properly tagged. Q. The Senior Vice President Hospital Operations or, in his/her absence, the On-Call Administrator, shall be the only one to end the "Code D." R. All department managers will be held accountable for developing specific "call-in" procedures and internal procedures for their departments during a mass casualty disaster. A copy of each deportment plan call list should be on file in the office of the Disaster Committee chairman and in Administration. 411S. This plan will be maintained and kept up-to-date by the Emergency Department Nursing Care Coordinator. All changes should be addressed to him/her quarterly. III . PROCEDURE: Communication Center - Inform Emergency Department Law Enforcement Agency of a disaster and relays Ambulance Personnel pertinent information. Emergency Department - Obtains all available information concerning disaster. Calls Administrative Nursing Supervisor - Page 95408. She calls the Senior Vice President Hospital Operations or his/her designee. Senior Vice President/ - Puts Disaster Plan into effect. Hospital Operations or Administrator On Call Switchboard Operator - Announces "Attention: Code Plan "D" or Code Plan "D" Drill or ® Code "D" Standby (number of casualties expected): paged three (3) times in succession and 11 repeated three (3) times at one (1) minute intervals. 911123 • • MASS CASUALTY/DISASTER PLAN IVpage Four . Switchboard Operator Telephone notification will be made to physicians and key Medical Center personnel by the / Scheduling Center (7 a.m.-7 p.m.) or by employees assigned by the Administrative Nursing Supervisor (7 p.m.-7 a.m.). Notify Personnel Director or other Personnel Department staff as outlined in Department call-in list. NCMC Employees - Upon learning of 'Code Plan "D", unless on duty or have a specified responsibility as outlined in this procedure, return to your depart- ment as soon as possible. Use stairs, when possible. Medical Staff - Reports to Emergency Department conference/waiting room for assignment. • Family Practice Residents - Reports to /ambulatory Care Center to provide care to minor injury patients. Senior Vice President/ - When appropriate, will end 'Code Hospital Operations or Plan "D". Administrator On-Call Calls switchboard and notifies them of this decision Switchboard Operator - Announces "Cancel Code Plan D-, (ALL CLEAR) pauses three seconds, then repeats, pauses three seconds, then repeats. During a scheduled Disaster Drill, regular service can be resumed in accordance with the "Guidelines for Resuming Regular Services During the Disaster Drill.' Ilfr e 911123 ® MASS CASUALTY/DISASTER PLAN r Page five IV. MEDICAL CENTER PERSONNEL ASSIGNMENTS: A. Personnel on dui shall report to their duty stations, prepare to support the -•treatment effort, and await further instructions. Request for —additional personnel pill come from the Dispatch Center. 1. ADMINISTRATION a) The Senior Vice President Hospital Operations or Administrator On. Call will assume oversell coordination of the disaster from the Operations Control Center located in Administration (Ext. 6001). b) The Director of information officer end g and will release all information on the nature of the disaster and the status of disaster victims from the Operations Control Center (Ext. 6000). c) The Director of Clinical Services will man the Emergency Department Communications Center (Ext. 6961) to provide information to the Operations Control Center and to coordinate • administrative activity in the Emergency Department area. i.e. supplies, personnel. etc. (i.e. Air Life, outside ambulance services, IP etc.]. the d) Thsupportirecto of Support ive services, including Servicesthete coordinate etupof and supervise areas. transportation of supplies, traffic control, and security, transportation to other facilities, as needed, and coordinate services of outside agencies (Ext. 6000). Two-way walkie talkie will be used for communication between Emergency Department Communication Center, PBX, Operations Control Center and Department of Social Services as needed. 2. ADiv@J7STR.ATIVE NtiR.St4Q SUPERVISOR: a) Shall, in the absence of the Senior Vice President Hospital Operations or his/her designees, determine in any disaster situation the extent to which the disaster notification should proceed. ti decision is based on the information as it is available from the scene, the day of the week, and the time of day. 3. NURSRINQ WTIS a) Shall transport stretchers. LV. stands. wheelchairs, bedpans, portable suction machines, sandbags, and shock blocks to the central core of • each floor and personnel from the Dispatch Center shall transport items to the Emergency Department. as needed. Supplies IPsent only upon the request of the Communication Center. 911123 • 110 MASS CASUALTY/DISASTER PLAN e gage Six b) Shall determine the maximum number of casualties that the unit may absorb and develop a list of patients for possible discharge for review by the discharge team. CCU is ,,to notify the Emergency Department of,/ space available. Surgery is to notify the Emergency Dbpartment of available suites. c) Upon receipt of disaster victims, shall prepare and send to the Operations Control Center (Administration) every two (2) hours, a report of all disaster casualties received and their condition. 4. PERSONNEL DEPART7v1ENT a) Shall supervise the employee Dispatch Center located in the auditorium and shall assign four (4) employees from the Dispatch Center to man and operate the elevator*. Assigns patient advocates, as needed, to the Emergency Department, giving each patient advocate a sheet of duties. At the direction or request of the Communication Center, may be asked to release personnel from their stations. S. SOCIAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT a) Shall support and assist family members of the disaster victims who will be located in the cafeteria (Ext. 6291, Pager 95-453, Pager 95- 452). 6. ADIVATTD1G DEPARTMENT a) Shall suspend all non-emergency admissions until casualty demands are determined. b) Shall be responsible for the collection and storage of disaster victims' valuables. c) Shall keep a tracking log of victims for their location to enable lab and x-ray reports to reach them. ti d) Shall immediately dispatch PSR's to the Emergency Admitting area to assist with logging in patients in the Emergency Department. 7. SECURITY a) Shall be responsible for visitor and traffic controL 8. ENGINEERING La) Shall be responsible for traffic control on hospital property. • b) Maintain power and 1120 and 02 supplies. 911123 MASS CASUALTY/DISASTER PLAN Page Seven 9. RA,DI OLOGy a) Shall send two (2) technicians with a portable x-ray unit to the Emergency Department. N 10. LABORATORY a) Shall send two (2) phlebotomists to the Emergency Department immediately for type and crosematch and other blood specimens. One • (1) phlebotomist will be sent to Day Surgery. b) The Blood Bank will evaluate blood supply against demand and report available supply to the Emergency Department. c) One runner will be sent to transport specimens back to the lab. 11. RESPIRATORY THERAPY a) Shall send two (2) therapists to the Emergency Department with extra ambu-bags and 02 equipment. 12. EKG a) Shall send one (1) technician with an EKG machine to the fill Emergency Department and one (1) to the delayed treatment area (Day Surgery). 13. INSt7RANQE BILLING A. Shall complete the discharge process for any disaster victims who may be treated and released. 1. In the event the disaster occurs after hours, the Insurance Billing Department would be called in according to their departmental plan. B. Off-Duty Personnel shall (a) report to the Medical Center as soon as being notified by the Supeviaor of a disaster and (b) should park in the North lot and enter the hospital through the Oncology Center entrance wearing their name tag or a large safety pin for identification. 1. Off-duty Nursing Personnel shall report directly to the Dispatch tenter located in the auditorium to await Author assignment unless their department Manager has specified otherwise. 2. All other off-duty pere�nnel shall report directly to their departments. 911123 • MASS CASUALTY/DISASTER PLAN Page Eight 411 C. Medical Staff: 1. Family Practice Resident Physician: a) ,. Shall report to the Ambulatory Care Unit. „ • b) Shell be respdnsible for the care of all patients triaged to this area. c) In the event no patients are triaged to this area, these may be requested to assist in the Day S physiciansthe Emergency Department. e�' Qe�Y°d care or the g Y d) Information regarding the number of victims and the estimated extent of injury will be available from the Communication Center (Ext. 6963.). 2. Private Staff Physicians: a) Physicians should report immediately to the Physician Control Center located in the Emergency waiting room. b) Triage shall be performed by the Emergency Physician on duty until relieved by the first general surgeon on scene. (See Triage Duties below). • c) The first member of the Medical Staff to arrive will be in charge of briefing subsequent physicians upon their arrival. He/she will dispatch physicians to the Emergency Department, Day Surgery delayed care, the AC Unit and the O.R.. as needed. All requests for physician help should be directed to this individual - (Ext. 6258). d) In the event discharge of inpatients becomes necessary, a discharge team under the direction of the senior resident on duty, until the arrival of the Department of Medicine Chairman, shall evaluate the patients for discharge in order to provide space for disaster victims. e) Following the triage period, every attempt should be made to have patients choose private physicians. In the absence of patients' preferences, physicians will be assigned on an equal number of diagnosis basis. V. TRIAGE DUTIES: Chief Triage Officer, Emergency Medicine Physician: 1. Oversees all activities in the triage area. 2. Assigns patients to treatment areas: • 911123 • MASS CASUALTY/DISASTER PLAN age ine a) Class X priority - Immediate (Red) - triage to Emergency Department. • Th) Class II priority - Delayed (Yellow) - triage to Emergency Department or Day Surgery depending on the numbers of Class I victims. c) Class m priority - Minimal (Green) - triage to the Ambulatory Care Unit. d) Class IV priority - Deceased (Black) - the deceased victims - triage to the garage outside—712r Department. "The Emergency Medicine Physician will not triage patients to the Burn/Trauma Complex until he/she has been notified that a surgeon has arrived and assumed responsibility for this area. VI . PATIENT TRANSFER PROCEDURE: a) In the event that the number of disaster victims with neuro/spinal • cord traumas exceeds the volume of patients the Medical Center is capable for handling, then arrangements would be made according to ED transfer policy to evacuate the most stable injuries to other appropriate facilities. b) In the event that the number of burn patients exceeds the Medical Center's capabilities, then the most stable of these victims would be transferred according to ED policy to appropriate facilities. VII • HOSPITAL DISASTER PLAN: a) All departments and services shall develop and review annually detailed plans of action supporting the basic Disaster Plan and the general provisions outlined herein. Departmental plans and instructions shall be coordinated with the Disaster Committee and be added to the Disaster Plan. b) Department Managers and Supervisors shall be responsible for informing their employees of the department's flmctions in a disaster situation and the employees' individual assignments. Those departments without specific disaster assignments should hold • available personnel in their department. They may be called by the Dispatch Center as the need arises. c) Every employee should be familiar with the Medical Center's • Disaster Plan and their department's Disaster Plan. 911.223 • fMASS CASUALTY/DISASTER PLAN • rage Ten VIII . DISASTER DRILLS: a) - Disaster drills will be held at least twice a year. The disaster code will be paged or all departments notified by telephone of the drill. All departments should carry through with their disaster assignments with the exception of actually disrupting patient care and calling in off-duty personnel. unless specifically told to do so. IX. DUTIES OF OUTSIDE AGENCIES: A) American Red Cross (352.7212) Upon request from the Senior Vice President Hospital Operations or his/her designee, the Red Cross is available to: 1. Assist in finding shelter for discharged patients. 2. Assist the Department of Social Services in the location of relatives of patients through the Interstate Network. 3. Provide transportation to and from the Medical Center for victims di and/or families. • B) Salvation Army (353-1441) Upon request from the Senior Vice President Hospital Operations or his/her designee, the Salvation Army is available to: 1. Provide clothing for disaster victims. C) Department of Social Services (Weld County) 356.4000 Upon request from the Senior Vice President Hospital Operations or his/her designee, the Weld County Department of Social Services is available to: 1. Assist with transportation of discharged patients to their home or to an appropriate facility. D) Other Health Care agencies. X. GUIDELINES FOR RESUMING NORMAL OPERATIONS DURING A 1Ji SAS ftl(- UKTLL: A) After the drill has been in progress approximately one-half hour after arrrival of patients and also depending on the time of day, notification will be given to resume regular operations. B) Notification is made by the Senior Vice President Hospital Operations or his/her designee and is announced as: 'Code Plan still • in operation - resume regular operations" announced. 911123 MASS CASUA TY/DISASTER PLAN Pa'eleven C) Regular operations include the following: 1. Discharging patients - this includes allowing family members to go to patient units to assist with discharge functions. "" 2. Admit M .tiung�'patients. 3. Transferring patients to and from diagnostic and treatment departments. 4. Delivering meals to inpatients. 5. Delivering supplies, medications, linen, etc. to inpatients. D) One elevator (far west) if the central bank needs to be held and dedicated for disaster victims. E) When it is determined that the Disaster Plan has been well tested, the Senior Vice President Hospital Operations or his/her designee initiates the page to "cancel Code Plan D." 41 ate,. YCarl $. Gills, Sr. Vice President Hospital Operations Reviewed/Revised: April, 1988 Reviewed/Revised: July, 1988 Reviewed/Revised: July, 1990 Reviewed/Revised: December, 1990 �� � � 23 . • • • • • • MASS CASUALTY/DISASTER PLAN • page Eleven • C) Regular operations include the following: • 3.. Discharging patients - this includes allowing family members to go to patient units to assist with discharge fontSons. 2. Admitting patients. 3. Transferring patients to and from diagnostic and treatment departments. 4. Delivering meals to inpatients. 5. Delivering supplies, medications, linen, etc. to inpatients. D) One elevator (far west) if the central bank needs to be held and dedicated for disaster victims. E) When it is determined that the Disaster Plan has been well tested, the Senior Vice President Hospital Operations or his/her designee initiates the page to 'cancel Code. Plan D." 4110 Marl 2. Gills, Sr. Vice President Hospital Operations • • • • ' Reviewed/Revised: April, 1988 Reviewed/Revised: July, 1988 • Reviewed/Revised: July. 1990 • 311123 _ • NORTH COLORADO MEDICAL CENTER. DEPARTMENT DISASTER PLAN ADMINISTRATION • >: - NOTITICA'rION: A. During normal duty hours, the Senior Vice 'President Hospital Operations or the Administrative Person On-Call will be notified of a pending disaster situation by the A.dministrative Nursing Supervisor on duty. B. During off-duty hours, the Administrative Person On-Call will be • notified of a pending disaster situation via telephone or radio pager • by the Administrative Nursing Supervisor. Administration not initially notified (President, Senior Vice President Hospital Operations. • Vice Presidents and Directors of Clinical Services, Support Services. • , Cardio Vascular Services) will be contacted by the Medical Center operator upon implementation of the Disaster Plan. The Administrative and Corporate secretaries will be notified via a phone call from the Director of Support Services on holidays and weekends or after 5:00 p.m. on week days. an 1L RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES: A. Upon notification by the Administrative . Nursing Supervisor of a pending disaster situation, the Senior Vice President Hospital Operations (or, in his absence, the Administrative Person On-Call) shall make the decision to implement the Medical Center Disaster Plan. B. Implementation of the Disaster Plan will be ordered by the Senior Vice President Hospital . Operations or the. Administrative Person On- Call by: 1. Instruction to the PBX operator to page the disaster code, and; 2. Instruction to the Administrative Nursing Supervisor to notify persona listed on the Disaster Alert Call list. C. Specific Administrative assignments will be as follows: 1. The Senior Vice President Hospital Operations will assume the overall coordination of the disaster from the Operations Control Center located in Administration (Ext. 6001). 2. The Director of Planning & Marketing or On-Call staff will • serve as the public information officer. He/she will release all information on the nature of the disaster and the status of the disaster victims from the Operations Control Center (Ext. 6000). 311123 ADMINISTRATION - DEPARTMENTAL DISASTER PLAN Page 1sero 3. The Director of Clinical Services will man the • Emergency Room Communications Center to provide information to the Operations Control Center and to • • . coordinate administrative activity in the Emergency Department area (Ext. 6961). ~ II 4. The Director of Support Services will coordinate and supervise the supportive services, including the set up of needed areas, transportation of supplies, traffic control, and security beeper. In the event the Senior Vice President Hospital Operations is not available, the Administrative Person On-Call will assume overall coordination of the disaster and his/her duties assigned to another administrative or hospital staff. Wva4 Karl 2. Senior Vice President Hospital Operations • • Reviewed/Revised: June, 1986 Reviewed/Revised: July. 1988 Reviewed/Revised: July, 1990 • • Distribution: President, Senior Vice President, Vice Presidents. Director of Planning & Marketing. Administrative Assistant, Administrative Secretary, Corporate 911 Secretary • 911123 • NORTH COLORADO MEDICAL CENTER Section __;2_ Greeley, Colorado Class _ Rs¢_ INT$RNAL DISASTER PREPAREDNESS PT.AN I . pn+and of nvRenatinn A. To provide a safe, organized exit for all patients, visitors and staff.- B . To provide information regarding' when to escape, where to escape and how to escape . :I . Ri npnei h i ' i tv A. Fire 1. Ensure the patient's safety. 2. Contain the fire (close door) . 3. PULL FIRE ALARM. If the fire alarm pull station has been activated and there is no visual or audible alarm, to to the nearest phone and dial 77 or 91-911 and state your emergency. 4. Use an extinguisher on the fire if it is'a small one. a) Do not remove any fire damaged equipment. b) Be sure you report all fires no matter how saall (use manual fire alarm box first) - get help on the way. Call on telephone as back-up. o) Onoe the Fire Chief has arrived, he will work with the ® Administrator on Call. B. Tornado Evacuation Plan •C. The decision to evacuate an area will be made by the Medical Center Administrator on Call. Cll . jinn to RVRenatr A. Room evacuation 1 is closed, check unit staff s doors r patient's room door and door latch for heat; if hot DO NOT ENTER. If cool, open the door slightly to check ex- tent of fire. DO NOT ENTER ENGULFED IN FLAMES. Immediately shut door, pull nearest fire alarm and follow fire procedure . ' Z. If Number 1 is not applicable, remove patient from room to a safe area.* 3. If fire is serious, remove patients from adjoining rooms to safe area.* 4 . Administrative Nursing Supervisor will notify floor above and floor below indicating whioh room has the fire. These floors should in turn evacuate the rooms. below and above the fire and the adjacent rooms to a safe area.* * Safe area is one fire door between fire and people. • B . ALRa aver8.`yj' rn,krinnUr to pnt4jipty vititOmr end rttwfal. • 1. The decision to evacuate an area will be made by the Medical ' Center Administrator on Call (who may confer with the Fire Chief or his designee) . • 2. Upon arrival of a fireman to the involved area, the Nursing C^ M Supervisor will brief him on aotion taken thus far, patient census, number of staff and general mobility of the patients. ri In case of an evacuation the Nursing Supervisor or designee 4.4 1 ' 1 -tZ- 'ati,r.t :edict' records accompany each patient . . yJ� . - w -' 1-v ¶!c! 1! 4TERNAL .DISASTER PREPAREDNESS PLAN ige 2 3 . Once the decision is made to evacuate, patients should be evacuated to area behind one fire door. If entire floor 4411 needs to be evacuated, use the stairways 4 . BE FAMILIAR WITH YOUR AREA MAP for evacuation and Your unit procedure Maps posted on each, floor. . 5 , Nursing Supervisor to institute Code E when more help is needed . C. Flevernr.e•• wj11 be ueed by the Tire feoartment only D. Ryer,ute in J'paeK 1. Move to "safe" area of the floor. 2. Move to "safe" area of building. 3 . Move to exterior . 4 . Move to Evacuation Center. 5 . Account for everyone at each stage. 6.. . Keep everyone together - STAY CALM!,! • E. Employees are to remain in safe area until dismissed by Aministrator on Call or his/her designee. F . Wee et emeeyptinn 1. Ambulatory patients can assist with other. 2. Sheet drag or fire man life method to safe area. 3 . Immobilized patients a) Move entire bed and equipment only if absolutely S S necessary. b) Use scoop boards available on 5 North, ER, and ICCU. 0. rten'-,1 r,nirie,'J.2rpi 1. Know evacuation routes. 2. Keep calm. 3 . Do not endanger shelf . 4 . Practice drills. 5 . Know safe areas. _ • r ' ,Q 43/ Richard H. Stenner, President Formulated January 1984 Revised: June 1985 Reviewed: July 1988 Revised: November 1989 . ' . , amik • 911123 NORTH COLORADO MEDICAL CENTER EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT • DEPARTMENTAL DISASTER PLAN ® 1. NQJIFICATIQL A. The Emergency Department will be notified of an actual or possible disaster by telephone, radio, or by receipt of casualties at the Emergency entrance. All telephone calls to the hospital concerning a disaster situation shall be directed by the operator to the Emergency Department, Extension 6244. The Emergency Department shall determine, so far as possible, the followings 1 . The nature of the disaster (fire, explosion, accident, etc) and — location. • -2. Number of casualties. 3. Type of injuries (burns, fractures, etc). 4. Time lapse before casualties will be received. E. Source of the disaster report. Res official status. Il. REIPONSIDILITIES AND DUTIES: A. Nhen it has been determined that the receipt of casualties will likely exceed the normal working capacity of the Emergency Department, the Emergency Department will immediately contact the following peoples 1 . The nursing supervisor on duty .to initiate Code Plan D. 2. The Emergency Department MD to begin disaster call for Emergency ND's. 3. The NEC. S. It will be the department responsibility to notify off duty personnel needed for the disaster situation based on the department's anticipated needs and those employees already on duty. C. The Emergency Department will be used as a treatment area to treat seriously ill and injured casualties as outlined in the basic Disaster Plan. « Red tagged patients and yellow, if necessary. D. Upon implementation of the Disaster Plan by the administrative person on call . Emergency Department shall assume the following functions: 1. The Emergency Department MD, Charge or designated nurse, ED secretary shall assume initial triage of casualties. The physician will be relieved of triage duty by the first general surgeon on the scene. a. Triage protocol as described in main disaster plan is to be instituted. 2. The Charge Nurse shall assume responsibility for conducting a quick inventory of supplies and medications to determine whether additional supplies will be needed. All such requests should be channeled through Extension 6961. A disaster cart and pharmacy box will be brought directly to the department. The Charge Nurse is also responsible for . the clearance of Emergency Department patients, non-emergent. 3. The Disaster Communications Center is the responsibility of the VP of Clinical Services, or his/her designee. Al! requests for personnel, supplies, equipment, bed status, surgery status, etc. should be channeled through this desk. • 4. The second member of the Medical Staff to arrive shall be in charge of briefing subsequent physician arrivals on the nature of the disaster and for making duty assignments based on consultation with the triage physician. 911123 T E. Specific Duties of ED Personnel, 1. CO Physician Duties a. Shall communicate with the charge nurse to determine 11 only additional ED staff is required or if the disaster plan needs to • determine put into effect. b. Shall determine which non-urgent patients may be imredi+t+ly discharged. C. The scheduled ED Physician will be the triage office until the on call physician arrives and assumes responsibility. d. The ED Physician on duty will be in charge of non—disaster patients with the ED Physicians that are called in plus other *embers of the medical staff handling disaster victims. 2. RN Steff 0 a. Shall, be responsiile for direct patient care as ' well as assisting in procedures. b. Shall maintain adequate level of supplies and contact the Communication Center, if more are needed. c. Shall complete the medical records, keep flow sheets and• if possible obtain other patient. demographics not obtainable at the time of admission. d. One RH will be assigned to delayed care in Day Surgery. e. One RN will be assigned to Ambulatory Care (green) for ambulatory patients. 3. Emergency Department Admission Secretary a. Take pre-numbered charts and disaster tags to triage area. b. Log field triage tag number, if present, ED tag-charge number, and destination after triage name, is know. Admitting office will assist after their arrival. c. Place ID band on patient with corresponding number to chart and ED triage tag. • 4. Emergency Department Back Desk Secretary/Financial Counselor a. Degins ED staff disaster call in, as directed. D. Completes requisitions. c. Handles phone calls. S. ED Orderly a. Obtains the rolling table/cart from the shower area and take to triage area. D. All equipment will be removed from the shower area in case of a hazardous material incident. c. One Orderly will assigned to the garage for managing the emergency morgue. These patients will be segregated by age, sex, race, and group to facilitate identification. F. Radio Communications will be handled by staff until relieved by HCAS personnel. As additional staff arrive, they will be assigned duties by the charge nurse. t Re o wad and Revised: 7/09. 7/90 \tWP1POC:CYIDISASTER.£R 911123 NORTH COLORADO MEDICAL CENTER Filing T DISASTER PLAN Class. INFORMATION lid • R c, Appendix: Tornadoes _�9J1L a� r - o1J-^ I. PURPOSE JJJJ�����""✓t �� 9ti ,dZ While tornadoes are less common in Colorado than in some other areas, they do present an occasional local threat, particularly from April through June. with some resultant modifications to'our basic Disinter Plan. This appendix stresses only those modifications. II. NOTIFICATION 1. Private Individuals - In the event the initial sighting of a tornado funnel by a private individual is made directly to the hospital, the con- tacted party will pass that information on to the Weld County Communica- tion Center (356-4000) before implementing our internal reaction unless the hospital is imminently threatened. 2. Official Notice - This may come from the Weld County Communication Center or a public radio station. 2A. Internal Notice - On confirmation of private notice or on receipt of official notice, the contacted individual will promptly notify the Administrator on Duty or the Nursing Supervisor. A. "Tornado Watch" - signifies only that weather experts feel that highly favorable conditions exist in the area for the formation of severe thunderstorms and/or tornadoes during a certain time period (generally mid- to late afternoon until early to mid- evening). B. "Tornado Warning" - indicates the actual sighting of a funnel or severe storm front. Specification is usually made of the time and location at which sighted and the apparent direction and speed of travel. Tornadoes in recent years have had mean ground path lengths of over 19 miles and the path can be as wide as a mile. The most common travel direction is from southwest to northeast. C. "Tornado Watch" - The Administrator On Call or the Nursing Supervisor will direct a telephone notification to alert all hospital departments to the potential for severe weather. D. "Tornado Warning" - The Administrator on Call or the Nursing Supervisor will instruct the hospital operator to page a notice such as: "Attention. A tornado warning is now in effect. Please imple- ment Tornado Warning Procedures." III, PREPARATION 1. Tornado Watch - No reaction other than alertness to further updates with etreliance on the alerting agency to contact the hospital. 911123 tApperidix: Tornadoes Page 2 ' 2. Tornado Warning - With any, sighting that poses a real or potential threat to the hospital itself, the following precautions are taken with priority given to the parts of the hospital in line with any sighted funnel travel • (usually the South and West sides). A. Patients and personnel should be quickly moved away from exterior walls (especially those with windows) to interior corridors. B. Windows should be opened and drapes should be closed if time permits, C. All cigarettes and any open flames will be extinguished. D. Hospital engineers will monitor and control utilities. IV. ACTUAL DAMAGE OCCURRENCE 1. Outside Hospital - As information is received of outside damage, Code 0 Procedures will be followed. 2. Damage to the Hospital Structure - A. The Nursing Care Coordinator of each ward or Department Manager/Supervisor will effect a rapid survey of their area with precedence given to patient or employee injury, and secondarily to damage that might result in rapid progression or further damage and possible injury such as actual fire, breached water, gas or electric lines, or severe structural damage that could result in collapse of a ceiling, floor or wall. Other damage ( Aft need not be estimated at this time. 111 B. Do not attempt to move injured patients or personnel unless further harm is threatened but do give appropriate first aid. C. Results of area injury survey will be relayed by phone or messenger, if necessary, to the Emergency Department. D. Property and utility line damage information will be similarly provided to the engineer on duty for proper action. E. Fire reports will follow the normal procedure. F. The Orderly Pool and available Weld County Ambulance Service personnel will, with assistance by unit RNs and available physicians, go to dam- aged areas and bring injured patients by usual medical priority to the Emergency Department area for emergency care. The injured will be handled and distributed as per the Disaster Plan with modification by the doctor in Charge and/or the Administrator if needed because of des- ignated areas in the plan being damaged. NOTE: For evacuation procedure, refer to Code Echo (Filing "E". Class "Regulation"). Formulated: 4/79 Reviewed: 8/82 Reviewed: 8/85 Revised: 11/85 .."1 - Reviewed: 7/88 M ke Bre en chard H. Sten 1r Safety 0 icer President ' O • Paramedics Rola in Disaster • • 1.. First off duty paramedic to arrive will taks control of operation of all radio traffic, and is responsible to charge aura. only. -100P-2. All other off duty paramedics will assist R.N.'s and M.D.'s with Advanced Airway control. IV access. etc. according to patient's needs. I , V N • • • • • 211123 • Air Life • Role in Disaster 1. Will not assume Primary Patient Care. • a. Will be available to fly at any time. • 2. Paramedic will take operation of all radios until - a. Relieved by oft duty Air Life paramedic b. Called to fly M 3. If-not called to fly. will assist in'Emergency Department as determined by the charge Auree, but available Co fly at a moments notice. 4. It Air Life is on a flight at the time of disaster - a. Patient is on board, flight will continue to destination as usual. Air Life will then proceed to disaster area as conditions warrant. b. If flying to get patient. continue at discretion of charge nurse • and flight nurse. (Continue or return) • • • ;J,•_, ,, it : ,, el 1,, 911123 Charge Nurse Role in Disaster 1. Will be responsible for the coordination of all activities in the Emergency `:: Department during a disaster, in conjunction with the charge physician. Will not assume a patient care position unless relieved by Nursing Care Coordinator. 2. Will notify Nursing Supervisor of disaster or possible disaster after consultation with charge physician. 3. After "Code D" is initiated, the charge nurse and charge physician will decide how and where to discharge remaining Emergency Department patients to sake room for disastecc victims. , + 4. Will assign a secretary or nurse, or Emergency Department tach to start re- call of all Emergency Department personnel. S. Will assign Air Life paramedic to handle all radio traffic until relieved by off duty Air Life paramedic. or until a flight is dispatched. If a paramedic is not available to handle radio traffic, a nurse chat is experienced with the radio operations will assume radio traffic until an off duty paramedic is. available. 6. On duty Air Life personnel will not assume patient care duties, and will be available to fly at all times. 7. Will assign all personnel appropriate duties. a. ICCU/CCU - critical patients b. Floor nurses - more stable patience c. Emergency Department nurses - to level of ability and to assist any other RN's not familiar with Emergency Department d. Emergency Department laths - Assist RN's in Emergency Department 8. During the course of a disaster. if it- is determined that the disaster patient number or severity exceeds the capability of North Colorado Medical Center, patient's will be diverted to an appropriate medical facility by appropriate means of transportation. 9. Will be responsible to inform triage M.D. and triage nurse of number of ICCU beds, Emergency Department bads, or availability when information becomes available. ti 211123 An Overview of Disaster Protocol, • Involving Radiation Injuries Contaminated patients enter via shower. and after shower go to following rooms: laser. ENT, eye, dental, psych holding and ortho. Critical contaminated patients may go to Cardiac Trauma. Room sealed off from rest of Emergency Department to prevent spread of contamination. Personnel dealing with contaminated patients should not circulate out of contaminated zones.- All others (non—contaminated) triaged at door of Emergency Department: or a. Critical to treatment 1 thru 6. and/cardiac trauma room b. Moderate to burn trauma complex or Emergency Room c. Walking wounded to Ambulatory Care (unlimited) Ultimate disposition of RADIATION INJURIES is Sc. Luke's, Denver w 1 • Formulated: 3/83 Reviewed: 4/29/85 Reviewed and Revised: 7/88 211123 NORTH COLORADO MEDICAL CENTER INSTRUCTION SHEET DISASTER VICTIM PATIENT ADVOCATE During a disaster. one hospital eaployte say be assigned to each disaster victim in order to assist in recording information about the patient. and to sake sure that orders for the patient are carried out. As a disaster victis patient advocate, please be prepared to do the followings 1. Keep together all paperwork on your patient taking sure that the patient 's past has been recorded on all ions an latches the nave appearing on the disaster tag. If unable to get name, the disaster tag is used. 0 2. Help record ail additiont'l data that say be availa'bl♦ (address, nature of injuries, vital signs, etc.). 3. Help record all orders on the appropriate forms (lab tests, x-rays, teenier to a holding area, etc./. 4. Stay with your patient. If your patient is sent to x-ray for example, sake sure you know where the patient is to go when the x-rays have been completed. Report any change of location beyond E.D. to ext 6070. 5. Insure that all verbal orders for your .patient have been recorded and carried out, and you have signed your nape and status. i.e. AN. CPN, etc. 6. If your patient is conscious, reassure his and help keep hi■ cals. 7. Assist with any other pinor tasks as say b• assigned (changing linen, •transport of your patient with approval and supervision of qualified sedice! personnel, etc) . 8. When your patient has reached his destination, leave the original copy of the E.D. record with patient. You return with the reaainder• of the copy to the E.U. Return to Auditorius for reassignment. Oo not accept any assignsent until you have reported back to the auditorium, 9. If patient has valuables; a. Remove this. Nave witness sign the outpatient record, and note all iteez on the E,O. record and state they were taken to the hospital safe. • Reviewed and Revised: 7/88, 7/90 410 D:1WPIPOLICVlDISASTER.ER 911123 Prerrimmlw Appendix Nina Disaster Emergency Response Plan Rarity, Colorado • • 11123 Disaster tnereency Response Plan Kersey, Colorado Table of Contents Page CONCURRENCE i TABLE OF WNTENTS BASIC PLAN 1 RESPONSIBILITIES 11 NOTIFICATION 1 ACTION 1 EVACUATION 5 • TACTICAL COMMAND POST .5 STABILIZATION 6 . RECOVERY 7 • CALL UP LIST.OF THE'ACTION ACENCIES 8 CALL UP LIST.OF ASSISTANCE AGENCIES 9 CALL UP LIST.OF THE NEWS MEDIA 10 PRELIMINARY PUBLIC INFORMATION-CHECKLIST 11 TACTICAL COMMAND POST ORGANIZATION CHART 12 . DISTRIBUTION.LIST 13 MAP 11G._ CALL UP LIST ZN,CASE OF TRANSPORTATION .INCIDENTS 15 ii • 911123 • .I- C_•c'aeal A. This Disaster Danergency Response Plan will be followed in the event of i) An act ofCod. ai) A hazardous material incident. iii) Civil disorder oz' ' • iv) Barb threat. II. Area of Responsibility A. The general area of responsibility for this plan is limited to the city • limits of the Town of Kersey. III. Mutual Aid Area of Responsibility . -��• A. Mutual aid.411 be requested fran the Weld County Sheriff!S7Officej.: 1.1 . the Colorado State Patrol, other law enforcement agendes:withiztddeld:^:n.Ve14 County, and other fire departments within Weld Count>iiias:ava£lable.•,. .:.:.:.:• _ B. Requests from other agencies will be made upon need assessment .by the.:C•-, ' .� • on scene commander, a repersentative of Kersey Police• Dept. .:;;.•:.y_. . 1V. .Notification-. • •• - A. Notification of a disaster will normally originate iron'one orrmore:cofjr ,••::a.wt the following agencies: 1. Colorado Division of Disaster Emergency Services'-..4.: . r . • 2. Weld County.Emergency Management v • 3. Weld County Sheriff's Office 4. Colorado State Patrol S. . Kersey Volunteer fire Department and Rescue•Squad`i : ' y..s•; • 6. • Kersey Police Dept. • • B. Advance notice will be given Mfien possible, however,,most totification.. . ., .. times will be from zero to twelve hours of anticipated disaster..Y.. :__. • V. Action . .-_ , A. Upon notice of disaster conditions, all action agency heads or• their' • 1 911123 dczkyroCs will iaa,_diato).y mart at the pr:i,a:tty co:rtnaud pout--Thz:l;w:ucy Town hall; or at a Secondary Command Pont--the Kersey Fire Department; • • or the Third Command Post--the Platte Valley High School Office. In the event that none of the three designated command posts may be utilized, due to the circumstances surrounding the disaster incident, an alternative command post will be selected by the On Scene Supervisor of the Kersey Emergency Services Group. B. The location of the command post will be determined by the type and size of the disaster. C. Responsibilities'. and Action Agencies shall include, but may not be limited to the following: 1. The Weld County' Commissioners a. .Coordinating all efforts in Weld County with Federal, State, and local agencies involves in the disaster. . 2. Weld County Communications and Emergency Management (Dispatch) • a. Coordinating notification and communications within Weld County, to the State of Colorado, and Emergency Seriices Group of Kersey. b. If disaster is outside the city limits of Kersey or of a' large scale, coordinating related disaster emergency function as outlined in the Weld_County Emergency Operations Plan to include the establishment of emergency reception and sheltering' of persons evacuted fran.a.contaminated to affected area, emergency . welfare assistance, Red Cross liaison, etc. 3. Chairman•of Kersey Emergency Services Croup (Police.Carmissioner)• . a. Coordinating all efforts within the city,. limits••of Kersey.— with any action agency involved in the disaster. . 4. Kersey-Sire Department • a. Responsible for all fire fighting; search and rescue and • other duties as deemed necessary by the command post. 2 31.1123 • a. t'. et.c)' t w.11C0 UCpt. a. Warning of affected population. ' 1. Initiate Disaster Signal -• two (2) continuous minutes of sirens. • b. Enforcing evacuation orders. . c. Maintaining law and order to include security of controlled area. d. Control of traffic. e. Search and rescue operations. • f. Coordinating liaison. 6. .Weld County Sheriff's Office a. Warning of affected population. b. .4tforcing.evacuation orders.. ,, c. ' Maintaining.law.and order to include-security. of controlled,area. d. Control of. traffic.• e. • Field Command Post. 7. :Colored9 State patrol:a'i, • a. Respond and assist upon•request:in areas not precluded by Statues. • 1. 'Traffic control 2. Communications 3. Hazards materials '. 8. -Platte-Valley School District•.; a. .Provriding.lodging and food tfacil.ities.as deemed necessary,t. b. ' Other assistance as needed.(buses,::etc.):. •• 9. Kersey.•Fire Depta,:Rescue Squad?(ENIgs)4.: D. General :•. 1. All agencies are assigned specific:responsibilities.as follows:- .a. 'Developing and:maintaining:inteznal:plans.:'- b. Maintaining current alerting,procedures:and phone.numbers required •-- • to mobilize.their emergency,.response_personnel... • c. Developing and.establishing operating procedures necessary. to • perform their functions. 311123 d. Training their•emergency,response personnel in the provisions of thin nitn rr1 inrr.n..ti ....... a. Participating in joint training and exercises to test the validity of this plan, and inprove the response of action personnel. ' r ' E, A call-up list of the action agencies is contained herein as en- closure (1). F. - After' the action agencies have assembled, the following agencies shall. be.; notified, as deemed necessary by the command post. In that instance an emergency exists and plans for disaster control have begun. • 1. 211e Colorado Division of Disaster Emergency Services. 2. Weld County Road Department 3. . Colorado•Division of Highwaysrr- . 4. \Colofado•State•Health Department 5. 'Weld County.:Health Departnent-t 6. Weld County•Red• Cross. • , 7. 'Salvation Army:-:: 8. North Colorado Medical Center. . 9. • Memorial•Hospital• .: 10. _Weld County.Ambulance Service •• 11.:• Poudre Valley.�Memorial Hospital (Fort•Collins) .r ; 12._'St. 'lukes.Hospital .(Radioactive:Incident). c. : 13.,.•Memorial.Hospital,of Laramie“County:(Cheyenne),t, / 14.,. DePaul Hospital• (Cheyenne):'."r 15. "F.E:.Warren:Air`Force Base::: . 16.:.:Weld CountyHan Radio Association,:•. . 17.t"Creeley.Gas•Conpany.•..., • 18.' Public Service Company 19... Mountain Bell•Telephone Company 20.: Weld CotmDytyCammmications••-• C. A call up list is contained.herein as enclosure 4 • 911123 • VI. Evacuation • A. Public Alert 1. If the city emergency siren has not already been sounded, it will be activated upon order from the Emergency Management Director. 2. Depending on advance knowledge of the disaster conditions, the Kersey Police , Weld County Sheriff's Cffice, Colofado State Patrol, Kersey Fire Department ( whichever is deemed applicable) will attempt to proceed to the specified area and alert the residents of the impending disaster. 3. ..The:.tactical command postvshall appoint a public information officer to deal•will all media'and request they announce the disaster conditions, order or evacuation or other special instructions. a. The Public Information Officer will keep•the media updated on • the actions and conditions of the disaster, when practical. b. Media Officer will direct media persons to a specified:. area for updated information. c. . A call up list is contained herein as enclosure (3). VII. Tactical-Command:Post A. Location of com'rran post herein.contained in:action;Dhtte=of •t:.is plan..... B. Responsibilities'.: 1. : Correlate, evaluate, and estimate the scope.of .the.disaster. 2. .Onthe basis of the estimate,: the..tacticaL•coaxnand..post will de- • . termine the precise areas to be evacuated and'direct.the evacuees . • to the.proper.shelter. 3. An estimate of the..total population in the evacuation area.will.be . •. • calculated by the command post based upon reports' from personnel • in the field (and the Weld County Planning Department.) 4. Appoint as appropriate representative to arrange.for and coordinate 211123 all transportation in the evacuation arca. 5. Appoint as appropriate representative to coordinate food cud lodging needs (possibly utilize ARC.) 6. Establish the absolute deadline hour for all persons to evacute . the suspected disaster area. a. If possible, after deadline of evacuation, law enforcement, and Fire Department personnel wlll'make a house-to-house check to be sure everyone has left :he area. b. Any person found in the area where a disaster is expected will be advised to leave immediately. . If the.individual(s) refuse to leave, the officers shall offer assistance and advise where they can be reached should said individual decide to leave voluntarily. 7. On the:,basisof all available information, determine all access,roads • into ark out of the area expected to be affected by the disaster. 8. With the assistance of the appropriate highway and road'departments, the command post will arrange for barricades and detours.. , . Traffic will-be directed away from the area expected to be affected by the..disaster. . a. Upon final deadlioa4 for evacuation, access to -the effected-areas. maybe prohibited..... 9. Certain-key roadblocks will be manned as appropriate.and where directed by the command post( 10. --Ass deemed necessary the Emergency Operations-Center•.for. the-State_ of Colorado, is to be kept informed by a situation report '(throagh ,. Weld County OEM). • IIX._ Stabilization A. TEN tactical command post will keep a close check on the emergency ' conditions and keep all concerned partied advised of the expected 911123 duration of the cmcr::rc'. . B. The American Red Gross, the CCn Radio 0p?raters Association, cnd the Salvation Army Mill handle all e'nargency family notification of safe and well messages for stranded persons. L. Recovery A. The EMergency Management Director willMeclare as end of the disaster and cause the all clear sigga1 to be sounded after receiving reports from the field that the disaster is over. • • • • • 7 311123 • • Nov. 13, 1935 • • ENCLOSURE x • Call up list of the Action Agencie3 . 1. Kersey Volunteer Fire Department 356-1212 2. Colorado State Patrol 350-2207 ' 3. Platte Valley School District 352-6168 • 4, Kersey Rescue Squad (sc) 353-3890 '. 5. Kersey Emergency ServicesCroup (Home) • (Work) 356-1212 :. Chairman of Health and Safety. (Home) -. • (Work) ® Mayor (Mane) 356-3892 (Work) ' 330-3080' 6. Weld County.Ambulance Service 352-5700 ,,; 7. Weld County_EMergency..Management- - 356-4000, 'ext. 4250 Ed Herring .(Home) • 330-6191 8. Weld County Commissioners 356-4000, ext..4200 '. 9. Weld County.5herif£ • 356-4000,. ext. 4241 10.• Kersey•Town Government 353-1681 :, • 11. Kersey Police Chief (Home) 353-3677 (Work) 356-1212 • • 911123 Nov. 18, 1985 411 • Fa`1CL0SURE 2 Call up list of Assistance Agencies I. Medical Fecilitied 1. DePaul Hospital (Cheyenne) (307)632-6411 2. F.E. Warren Air Base (307)775-1110 3. Memorial Hospital (Greeley) 352-3123 . 4. Memorial Hospital.of Laramie Cottity (Cheyenne) (307)634-3341 5. ' North Colorado Medical Center (Greeley) 352-4121 6. ',Poudre Valley Memorial Hospital (Ft. Collins) ' 482-4111 ' 7. St. Luke's Hospital (Denver) 839-1000 • II. Public Utilitied 1. .Greeley Gas.Company 352-7171 2. Home, Light, Power 454-2191' 3. Mountain- BelI%Telephone-(AT) 1-555-1621 .. 'II.....Transportation Agencies : .. . Colorado Division of Highways 353-1151 2. Union_Pacific-Railroad 352-2121 3. . Weld County Engineer 356-4000.:ext.4750 . IV. -Volunteer 0rganizations•& Public Health'.. 1. American Red Cross 352-7212 ' 2. Colorado. Dept. of Health 1-388-6111 ' 3. Salvation Army 353-1441/353-0521 4. Weld County Health Dept 353-0540. ® 5. Weld county Ham Radio Association 211123 • Nov. 18, 1935 ENCLOSURE 3 Call up list of the News Media I. Newspapers 1. Associated Press 1-825-0123 ' 2. Greeley Tribune 352-0211 • 3. Platte. Vailey Voice 351-7241 4. United Press International 1-321-2234 II. Radio Stations 1. KCOL 1-482-5991 • • • 2. MERE ' - 1534-5373' 3. , KFKA 4. • KCRE.r.:--• 356-1452' 5. KHCI: 1-266-2611., 6. • KLZ ' 1-759-56664' - . 7. KIC• 1-493-5330 • 8. KUAD 686-2791 • 9. KYOU 356-1450 • 10. KOA • 1-861_4444._. III. Television Stations .- 1. KBTv, - 1-266-3601 2. KMGR •1-292-3456• 3. KCNC 1-861-8111•- • 4. KUGN ' 1-222-9525 • 5: KYCU , (207)632-5842 91223 • PRELLMINARY PUBLIC LNFORRMATION CHECKLIST 1. What kind of easter control? 2. What day and time did the disaster occur?, 3. Uhat type ofadisaster•is it? 4. Ware there injuries of fatalities?.._ 5. ..Types of injuries? 6. tho is in charge? • 7. tirat area is affected? 8. • Evacuation•necessary? 9. Over which routes? • 10. • Were•w;.11• evacuees 'be •taken? 11. Flow long wilt. evacuation.orders.be in effect?.,. 12. Participating agencies?• :.. • • . 911123 MQQQ AAA y M F • i 0 O M , R*� '311x23 • DISTRIBUTION LIST AGENCY a • ONE NUMBERS Town of Kersey 353-1681 Kersey Chairman 353-1681 . 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OTHER 291 0 911123 4-p-/d o Appendix Ten Fire Department Incident Command Protocol • o 311123 • INTRODUCTION The ma)ority of Emergency Medical incidents involvino between one and five victims are normally handled by initial responding units with subsequent requests for additional assistance depending upon the number of victims involved and the severity of their injuries. • Large multi-casualty incidents will overwhelm the initial responding resources. The Incident Commander must have delineated and expandable operational procedures to assure that proper emergency pre-hospital care'and the prevention of further injury to victims, the public, and public safety personnel will be provided. These pre-determined emergency medical operational procedures must provide for the effective treatment/transportation of multi-casualties through the principles of "Triage" management. • the medical organization structure is designed to utilize all 'aspects of Emergency Medical Service response resources, including on-scene Physician medical direction. These procedures are tiered into three categories: 1. Expanded Medical Emergency T. Major Medical Emergency S. Medical Disaster • 911123 • EXPANDED MEDICAL EMERGENCY An Expanded Medical Emergency involves between S to 15 Casualties, at least five (51 would be considered to be in critical condition. The incident may be handled by the Incident Commander and/or the Medical Division/Treatment Supervisor through direct requests for additional emergency medical and hospital personnel and equipment, depending upon the number of victims, severity of injuries and magnitude Of the incident. To determine the amount of additional emergency medical personnel required, the following is recommended; 1. One Paramedic and one EMT for each critical patient. 2. One EMT for every 3 non-critical patients. • 3. One Paramedic as Medical Communications, Transportation leader. 4. One Paramedic as Triage Control officer. The Incident Commander shall also assure that; 1. Sufficient ambulances and/or appropriate transport vehicles have been requested. 2. Sufficient fire suppresstOn support personnel have been requested. 3. Medical Channel 9 is used for communication. The following minimum line positions are recommended: 1. A Triage Control Officer. 2. A Medical/Transportation Control Officer. IP 311123 MAJOR MEDICAL EMERGENCY A Major Medical Emergency involves between 16 and 50 casualties. The Incident Commander would establish a Medical Division, at a level of support/line personnel as determined by the number of victims and the magnitude of the incident. The need for hospital support teams (Physicians, Nurses) should be anticipated depending upon the severity of patient injuries. To determine that amount Of additional emergency medical personnel required, the following is recommended: 1. A complete Medical Division appropriately staffed pursuant to the number of casualties. 2. One Paramedic per three critical victims. (Note: Patient ratio increased from Expanded Medical Emergency) . • 3. One EMT per seven minor inSuriei. (Note: patient ratio increased from Expanded Medical Emergency). • 911123 • MEDICAL DISASTER A Medical Disaster involves 51 or more casualties, and the magnitude of the incident can be handled by the resources available. The Incident Commander may establish one or more Medical Divisions at a level of support/line personnel as determined by the number of victims and the magnitude Of the incident. Medical Strike Teams, Task Forces, Groups. or Branches may be established. Outside agency involvement for Paramedic and EMT personnel for use at the scene or to provide Paramedic coverage should be considered. • To determine the amount of additional emergency personnel required, the following is recommended: 1. A minimum of one complete Medical Division. 2, One Paramedic per three critical patients. 3. One EMT per seven minor injuries. 911123 • • MEDICAL DIVISION The Medical Division (or Group) Organizational structure is designed to provide the Incident Commander with a basic expandable system for handling any number of patients in a multi-casualty incident. A second Medical Division may be established if geographical or incident conditions warrant. A minimum structure is required whenever five or more critical patients are being tared for (see Expanded Medical). When the number of victims reaches 16 or more, one or more Medical Divisions are required, however, the degree of implementation will depend upon the number Of Victims. • The chart on the following page depicts the recommended minimum staffing for establishing a complete Medical Division. • • 911123 • MEDICAL DIVISION AND TREATMENT CONTROL OFFICER DEFINITION' Chief/Oualified Officer/Paramedic. COMMANDED BYt Incident Commander. Operations Chief or Branch Director. ?UGuRDINATESz Triage Control Officer; Transportation, Communications and Staging Officer; Medical Strike Team; Medical Supply Officer, Morgue Officer. FUNCTION' Establish, command and control the activities within a Medical Division in order to assure the best possible emergency medical tare tO patients during a multi-casualty incident. Assume the responsibilities for controlling proper triage management, treatment, and coordination of all casualties in the Treatment units. • DUTIES' 1. Establish and supervise a Medical Division at a level of personnel and other resources sufficient to handle the magnitude of the incident. 2. Implement and assign leaders to Immediate, Delayed and Minor Treatment units. Isolating Minor treatment and the Morgue areas. 3. Establish a Medical Strike Team. 4. Determine the amount and types of additional medical resources and supplies, i.e., Medical Strike Teams, Medical Caches, Ambulances, Helicopters, and other methods of patient transportation. 5. Establish liaisons with on-scene agencies, e.g., Coroner's Office, Red Cross, Law Enforcement, Ambulance Companies, Fire Departments, Department of Health Services. A. Ensure Law Enforcement/Coroner involvement as necessary. 7. Ensure that proper security, traffic control and access has been established for the Medical Division area. 8. Request sufficient treatment Teams and qualified Emergency Medical personnel as required to staff the Treatment Units. 9. Coordinate casualty requirements with Triage Control and the Transportation Control Officer. 10. Request Medical Caches and supplies as necessary. 11. Ensure Medical Standing Orders have been obtained. • 12. Maintain control and proper triage assessment of patients throughout the Treatment Units. 13. Ensure proper coordination and patient assessment has been established between Immediate and Delayed Treat- ment Units. 311123 TRIAGE OFFICER DEFINITION: Qualified Officer/Paramedic COMMANDED BY: Incident Commander, Operations Chief, or Medical Division Supervisor. SUBORDINATES: 1. Triage Team(s). 2. Hospital Response Team(s) personnel, when applicable. FUNCTION: Assume responsibilities for providing triage management, and coordination of all casualties. May assume the duties of the Treatment Control Officer. • DUTIES: 1. Implement and supervise Triage Teams as necessary. 2. Coordinate the designation of the Triage area. 3. Acquire/Coordinate medical supplies from the Medical Supply Officer for Triage Example: backboards, stretchers, triage tags, etc. 4. Coordinate and assure proper victim designation with the Medical Division Officer. S. Continually review triage procedures. A. Ensure that Medical Standing Orders for Paramedics have been established. 7. Assume the responsibility for the safety of personnel functioning on the incident. • 911123 • TRIAGE TEAM(S) DEFINITION: Paramedics and medically qualified personnel. Two Paramedics or a minimum of one Paramedic and one EMT. COMMANDED BY: Triage Control Officer FUNCTION: To triage patients on-scene and assign to the appropriate Treatment units. DUTIES: I. Report to designated on-scene triage location. Z. Triage and tag the injured as to patient classification, noting injuries and vital signs if taken. • S. Direct personnel teams with patients to the proper Treatment Units. 4. Provide appropriate medical treatment to victims prior t0 movement to Treatment Units as incident conditions permit. 5. Provide appropriate medical patient treatment as directed by on-scene Physicians. • • MEDICAL COMMUNICATIONS, TRANSPORTATION AND STAGING OFFICER DEFINITION: Qualified Personnel COMMANDED BY: Medical Division Supervisor FUNCTION: Coordination of patient transportation and maintaining records relating to patients, injuries, mode of transportation and destination. DUTIES: 1. Acquire hospital availability. 2. Receive basic patient information and injury status from the Treatment Control Officer. • S. Assure patient information and destination is recorded. 4. Coordinate transportation of patients as determined by the Treatment Control Officer or the Immediate Treatment Unit leader. 5. Request additional ambulances as required. 6. Designate✓coordinate Air Operations with the Medical Division Supervisor. 7. Record the Ambulance Agency and identification number of those transporting patients. . Also note destination. • 911123 • IMMEDIATE TREATMENT UNIT LEADER DEFINITION: Qualified Paramedic 1 COMMANDED BY: Treatment Control Officer SUBORDINATES: 1. Treatment Teams 2. Paramedics 3. EMT's FUNCTION: Responsible for Treatment/Triage of victims assigned to the Immediate Treatment Unit. DUTIES: 1. Establish Treatment Teams as necessary. • 2. Receiving of victims triaged to the Immediate Treatment Unit. 3. Treatment of victims triaged to Unit. 4. Assure that Standing Orders for Advanced Life Support Procedures have been requested. S. Assure that patients are prioritized for transportation. 6. Coordinate transportation of victims through the Medical Communications and Transportation Officer. 7. Assure that appropriate medical and patient information is recorded. • 211123 • DELAYED TREATMENT UNIT LEADER DEFINITION: Qualified Paramedic COMMANDED BY: Treatment Control Officer SUBORDINATES: 1. Treatment Teams 2. Paramedics 3. EMT's FUNCTION: Responsible for treatment/triage of the injured assigned to the Delayed Treatment Unit. DUTIES: 1. Establish Treatment Teams as required. • 2. Receiving of victims triaged to the Delayed Unit. 3. Treatment of victims triaged to the Delayed Unit. 4. Assure proper prioritizing/reevaluation of patients for transportation or reassessment to the Immediate Treatment Unit. 5. Coordinate victims for transportation with the Immediate Treatment Unit Leade► and the Treatment Control Officer. 6. Assure that appropriate medical and patient information is recorded. 7. Coordinate Paramedic operation as directed by Physicians and Nurses assigned to the Treatment units. • 211123 • MINOR TREATMENT UNIT LEADER DEFINITION: EMT COMMANDED BY: Treatment Control Officer SUBORDINATES: Treatment Teams EMT personnel • Red Cross personnel Volunteers FUNCTION: Responsible for treatment/triage of victims triaged to the Minor Treatment Unit. • DUTIES: 1. Establish Treatment Teams as net y. 2. Receiving of victims triaged to the Minor Treatment Unit. S. Treatment of victims triaged to the Minor Treatment Unit. 4. Prioritizing of victims for transportation. 5. Coordinate victims with the Delayed Treatment Unit Leader. e. Record victims information and treatment prior to the victims being released or transported. 7. Assure that proper patient releases are signed. 8. Coordinate Red Cross and volunteer personnel through agency liaisons (as appropriate). . 213223 • TREATMENT TEAM(S) DEFINITIONI Paramedic, EMT and volunteer personnel. COMMANDED BY: Treatment Control Officer and the Treatment Unit Leader(s). DUTIESs 1. Assigned to Immediate, Delayed or Minor Treatment Units to perform the treatment and triage of victims. 2. Record victims information and treatment as necessary. 3. Report changes in victim status to the appropriate Treatment Unit leader. • i O • 911123 • MEDICAL SUPPLY OFFICER DEFINITION; Personnel as assigned. COMMANDED BY: Medical Division Supervisor SUBORDINATES: Aides as required. FUNCTION: Acquire and stage appropriate medical equipment and supplies from units assigned to the scene. DUTIES: 1 . Acquires, distributes and maintains status of medical equipment and supplies within the Medical Division. 2. Request additional medical equipment and supplies as needed through the Medical Division Supervisor. 911123 • MEDICAL STRIKE TEAM DEFINITION: Firefighters, EMT's COMMANDED BY: Triage Officer FUNCTION: To respond to medical emergencies as assigned. • • 311123 • MEDICAL STRIKE TEAM ' APPENDIX A MEDICAL STRIKE TEAM COMPOSITION: Strike Team Leader - Chief/Command Officer Three (3) MICU - Two Paramedics each Two (2) EMT Engines - Staffed with a minimum of 1 EMT's • MINIMUM STAFFING (13) : Chief/Command Office► 6 Paramedics 2 Officers (EMT) 4 Firefighters (EMT) PREFERRED STAFFING; 1 Chief/Command Officer and Aide (EMI) 6 Paramedics • 2 Officers (EMT) 6 Firefighters (EMT) 211123 RESOLUTION REt APPOINTMENT OF A TEMPORARY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ADVISORY TASK FORCE TO IMPLEMENT THE WELD COUNTY EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES PLAN WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado, has the duty and responsibility of administering the affairs of Weld County pursuant to Colorado Statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter. and WHEREAS, the Board did, by Resolution dated September 25. 1991, approve the Weld County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Plan pursuant to Section 23-3.5-605, C.R.S., in order to access funds in the Colorado State Emergency Medical Services account, and WHEREAS, the Weld County Emergency Medical Services Plan provides that the subsidy available to Weld County pursuant to Section 23-3.5-605, C.R.S.. will be utilized to engage the services of an EMS Advisor subject to the supervision of the Director of the Weld County Health Department. Said EMS Advisor's responsibilities will include, but are not limited to, the development of recommendations for the provision of County-wide physician advisor services for Weld County EMT-B's. and WHEREAS, the Board of Weld County Commissioners deems it proper to appoint a Temporary Weld County Emergency Medical Services Advisory Task Force for the specific purpose of assisting the Director of the Weld County Health Department and the EMS Advisor in the development of a recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners for the provision of County-wide physician advisor services for Weld County EMT-B's. NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a Temporary Weld County Emergency Medical Services Advisory Task Force shall be established this date with membership consisting of the following representatives: 1. The Director of the Weld County Health Department. 2. The Director of the Weld County Ambulance Service. 3. A representative from the Tri-Area Ambulance Service. 4. A representative from the Platte Valley Fire Protection District. 911123 kI. 00o3 aC : Start.; 4.14144) R'D4) R9gfi3), YS ) 4./4 ( 7R) Page 2 RE' TEMPORARY EMS ADVISORY TASK FORCE S. A representative from the Air-Life Helicopter Service of the North Colorado Medical Center. 6. A representative from a fire protection district/fire department in the northeast part of Weld County. 7. A representative from a fire protection district/fire department in the northwest part of Weld County. 6. A representative from a fire protection district/tire department in the southeast part of Weld County. 9. A representative from a fire protection district/fire department in the southwest part of Weld County. 10. The Chief of the City of Greeley Fire Department or his designee. 11. A representative from a fire protection district/fire department chosen at-large. 12. Dr. Jeff Schwartz, physician advisor to the Weld County Ambulance Service. 13. EMS Coordinator for the Emergency Services Division of Aims Community College. Representation by fire protection districts/fire departments shall be determined by vote of the fire protection district/fire department of each respective geographical location including the designation of an at-large representative. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Temporary Emergency Medical Services Advisory Task Force be, and hereby is, appointed for a term to expire on January 31. 1992. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Temporary Emergency Medical Services Advisory Task Force be. and hereby is, appointed for the specific purpose of assisting the Director of the Weld County Health Department and the Emergency Medical Services Advisor in the development of recommendations for the provision of County-wide physician advisor services for the Weld County EMT-B's. The Temporary Emergency Medical Services Advisory Task Force shall meet at such times and places as necessary to accomplish this specific purpose. 911123 Page 3 RE: TEMPORARY EMS ADVISORY TASK FORCE The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 25th day of September, A.D., 1991. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: datijaajoht WELD COUN Weld County Clerk to the Board Cord Deputy erk to the Board Geode Kennedy, ro-Tem / �Jti APPROVED A T FORM: lilageh .,An,e-,(/a1.21214. Constance an L. Harbert G• /'f County Attorney C. W. Kirby JI AisiVW. H. Webste 911123 • RESOLUTION REt AUTHORIZATION FOR THE WELD COUNTY ATTORNEY TO PROCEED WITH LEGAL ACTION AGAINST CERTAIN PARTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE WELD COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE AND SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS WHEREAS. the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado. and WHEREAS, the Weld County Department of Planning Services has referred certain violations of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance and Subdivision Regulations to the County Attorney's Office, and WHEREAS, those persons in violation of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance and Subdivision Regulations are Fay L. and Betty J. Mavity, GBGX Incorporated, Sally and Harvey Roth, Sarbina G. Spurlin, Country Side Inn, Restaurant, and Robert Graham Fraker, et al, Trustees, 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 Fay L. and Betty J. Mavity, GBGI Incorporated, Sally and Harvey Roth, Sarbina G. Spurlin, Country Side Inn Restaurant, and Robert Graham Fraker. et al, Trustees, to remedy the violations of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance and Subdivision Regulations, 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. 911126 P�.oB� Y cc '' PA, CR, vioi, (` ) Page 2 REz VIOLATIONS The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted by the following vote on the 25th day of September. A.D., 1991. n BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST�i�i� /f/�� WELD COCOLORADO Weld County Clerk tothe Cord . airman • By /%L-"Ler� dr.1�1!1� • ` Deputy Clerk to the Boar Geo a Kenned , Pro- em APPROVED AS FORM! y�i �I �J1dl�i Constance L. Harbert • County Attorney C. W. KKir y Jgdar7 W. H. Webster 911126 c!,� MEfflORAf1DUM To.--Board-of County Comr..iseionern, o.0 Saptemhar 21, loot COLORADO From Department of Planning Serving sooty lyga7 W'ttop 4vrhnrtymt_tnn 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, the Weld County Zoning Ordinance, and the Weld County Subdivision Regulations. Zoning Ordinance Violations: VI.1797 VI.1796 Fay L. and Betty J. Mavity Sarbina G. Spurlin 15165 Mary Avenue 664 S. Denver Avenue Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 Ft. Lupton, CO 80621 VI.1794 VI.1794 CBCI Incorporated Country Side Inn Restaurant 6825 E, Tennessee, #235 10763 Turner Blvd, Denver, CO 80224 Longmont, CO 80501 VI.1726 Subdivision Violation - VI-1798 Sally and Harvey Roth Robert Graham Fraker, et al, Trustees 6911 Rodney Street 217 83rd Avenue Windsor, CO 80550 Greeley, CO 80634 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. PL. c€, j 911126 RESOLUTION RE: APPROVAL OF RENEWAL REQUEST FOR 3.2X BEER LICENSE ISSUED TO JOHN M. SNOW, DBA THE CORNERSTOP - EXPIRES NOVEMBER 8, 1992 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado. and WHEREAS, John M. Snow, d/b/a The Corneretop, 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 3.2X of alcohol by weight, for consumption off the premises, and WHEREAS, pursuant to Weld County Ordinance No. 6, Section IX., C., said applicant has paid the sum of $57.10 to the County of Wald for the renewal of the existing license, and WHEREAS, said applicant has exhibited a State License for the sale of 3.2% fermented malt beverages for consumption off the premises, outside the corporate limits of any town or city in the County of Weld at the location described as follows+ 21 Weld County Road 27, Brighton, Colorado 80601-9378 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, having examined said application and the other qualifications of the applicant, does hereby grant License Number 91-14 to said applicant to sell 3.2% fermented malt beverages for consumption off the premises, only at retail at said location and does hereby authorize and direct the issuance of said license by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, attested to by the County Clerk and Recorder, of Weld County, Colorado. which license shall be in effect until November 8, 1992. providing that said place where the licensee is authorized to sell 3.2% fermented malt beverages for consumption off the premises only, shall be conducted in strict conformity to all of the laws of the State of Colorado and the rules and regulations relating thereto, heretofore passed by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, and any violations thereof shall be cause for revocation of the license. 911136 l,Gv036 �� • PPP, S, o Page 2 RE, BEER LICENSE - THE CORNERSTOP The above and foregoing Resolution was, on motion duly made and seconded, adopted b/y� the following vote on the 9th day of September, A.D., 1991. I / [� 1 I /�I /> BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTESTe�A�/J �fG// /�/• (� Y� WELD CO OLORADO Weld County Clerk to th Board Gor o acy, airman By! fi di eputy Clerk to the Board Ceor a Kann y, ro-Tem APPROVED A TO FORMI Constance L. Harbert County Attorney C. W. Kirby �9�" W. H€ebster i i /� —A/�� 911136 0r 43)30 151 -I. .ITh. .... .. nr. .. .A ......• . ...._ . . ... ,.€6 tat® of WO i Dap arkin Ma 02 I@ mac@ 1 Liquor Enforcement Division L3 1375 Sherman Street fr i Denver. Colorado 80261 ii . i ! SNOW JOHN M l CORNERSTOP THE ! 21 CNTY RD 27 BRIGHTON CO 80001-9578 I !' i I 4 Alcoholic Beverage License ` ® i; { • 1 mammas*. Gsr fJN =In. lJrrlli�1 WIDONSIMMMATIMMOff i 11-81%7%6 01 206 S411 1110976 NOV 08_ j992 1y� isliiwscrinwrofrlY� tiJ 3.2PERCE EER RETAIL LICENSE S50,004I COUNTY BECENT OAP efF S 42.50 !srorA�fM(nS92.50 _ ��_)' 3 'fiialicenseuissuedwDjeCtW the Swe of Coloredo W crpeeidly seder tta f� {li provisions of Title 12, Articles 46 or 47. CRS 1973. as amended. This license is eon- vansferable and shall be conspicuously posted in the place above described. This license is i only valid through the expiration date shown above. Questions concerning this license i should be addressed to the Department of Revenue, Liquor Enforcement Divisor', 1375 It Sherman Street Denver,CO 80201. ID • i In testimony whereof,I have hereunto set my hand. I Division Messer ,"' Enouty ' I SEP 2 4 '��1 D , } ON.Asa()+q •It ttttgVY wilt • HI I III Lim II •n 911136 r✓ti fit. N 4( r^ �'4l . tJ 1 "« !l�Jil rf l w ryJ,l �� 1 �1e r 11.iM /J .('t Nt .) !•. ` J���pfl`n1^�F^ 't \�rri °er� Flr JU`\ 4f J �� rt it r. IM'r S/11, J, M' ^ ^t ' f�) .M",• NIS n� \f ,(fr •.rw, 'V' r. }t..rr r \u,•..C. ✓� \ti.,Ar, ,�ya w ,F�k �r ,� :.� •xV. a�'Y�,./+r_ tY•o,w ,w..d�Y.,� X i •e.\ i&.e.I (w.�tras gr'1rM r'M}.'yriyW�� • .-(r I�B�r �i ^ I`1J`I �rr�y;�.Y ..q . rrww..MM Y.ni..w��.. • .j' S;r�'1' 1 w R a 1 al :,. ., •?1'"r"� .w.M�.',^w�k "' r / \tit r i, . it XX a. 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S ! t� J � �S�t_t .v/ n 1 �h). , _ I .,•,. .1.4,1"90,t +:ay' u�l�J � t15 �FUp I i 4.. tt-�,�• �l ,� d Se•�1 t y i11�T.? ` �P ,h,�+}� (,�� vi[ (1�-, 1 r a 1 ,,36 . I •DR Liquor or 3.2.Beer License Leta,Enlaanum Wigan ' i375 Bllalnal tuna ' Denver,Worm* i Renewal Application "°" ii-a-4,75,, 1'�"""ro'. •60,3741 LaNiey Oran: ,1"1, 2Q', 541 1 1 1 109 7r. F.New JDH,N. M swine's Lean: CORNt RSTOP rill. 21 CNTY r;; 27 PO 0014 351 e";G"TON rn SN 1,HTr)N CC .M601-01'4 0vnem Uoarw Expnt N'1V OP.,199? ar JLf" /© O n I TY COPY YOUR PROMPT ATTENTION IS REQUIRED.FAILURE TO COMPLETE THIS FORM ACCURATELY . soh Ngpem AND PROMPTLY MAT RESULT IN YOUR LICENSE NOT BEING RENEWED, µ M glit • PILL Out This FORM COMPLETELY AND CHECK APPROPRIATE SOX BELOW. • NW FORM TO LOCAL(O Y,00UI ') ❑ This renewal reflects no Changes from last application. UMW AVmORITY SDI APPROVAL 0 There ere changes horn last application,(Report Changes on form DR 617E.*Report of • CHECK wit,LOCAL AUTMOWY ova AMOUNT Charges•Liquor and 3.2 Best Lomas'and attach that form to this renewal'pplliation,) oP LOCAL Peat, 1 dean under penalty of;NC'u 'In the award degree that thla appliction and all attachments are true,correct,andoomplete to the begot my knowledge. AunWnteO I e ' • — �1/ nw Phone: Date: ./Ill .917,_,- rt. 27 . ,!, r+ . c)-7,, > TIM.at BiOnu. Sales(It aorporauon): / Tax No. �/ { •,may .r )h h7? ATTACHED DR 8401 Muir Br COMPLETED(ALL.3 Corns) SUBMIT THE STATE COPY AND LOCAL(CITY/COUNTY)AUTHORITY COPY TO YOUR LOCAL(OIYY/tCOUNYY)UCENBINO AUTHORITY I NO LATER THAN 45 DAYS BEFORE YOUR LICENSE EXPIRES, EXCEPTION,' Wholesaler,manufacturer,Importer,and public transportation system lion.renewals do not need Local Wonting Authority approval and must be returned directly to the Colorado Oepanmem of Revenue no later than 30 days prior to Canso expiration. REPORT AND APPR•OV• AL OF LOCAL UCEN$INQ`AUTMORITY The foregoing application has been examined and the premises,business conducted and character or the applicant as satiate* tory,end we do hereby report that such Ilosnse,If ranted,will comply with the provisions of Title 12,Articles 46 and 47,C.R.S. THEREFORE THIS APPLICATION IS APPROVED. Local Liosne%Authority for: r, / Wild County, Cnlor+Mel ❑ TOWNICITY M COUNTY Signature: TnM Chairman, Weld County ?inure of Cnmn+nrrnnrrn AIMt; / r Dev C fir to An 1d 9/9/91 Do,,orWa•DO soy wACO•Oo' Or Ol•OOM a D r •Do Nor C • omotono.•Do AdPsM/ iti Do oar room•Do hr LWMM• Do,orOA&N '. tin GHTnN CO NAME: USE LICENSE NUMBER M RENEWED LICENSE FOR ALL REFERENCE gQIKLTv qt.? **QVM;Tyre AIM,(Ave E*►IRES AFTER li-1,37 it, 03 ,:06 S411 1 110976 11-0.4-92 )x TYPE OF LICENSE ISSUED L CASH FUND STATE PEE CITY St%OAP CO 05`1L OAP ;.. 00.01 (0) 414 (s) 454 (e) 374 (O) NA (5) �.;• J.4 ✓Cr((.:N1 t LEK ter. TAIL LICC.NSC ( 3) 11 i 2':.00 i. 25.30 Make oneow payable to: TOTAL AMOUNT DUE* S 72.50 CMO•IAOODSPARTMINT '• Ow RevaNW EXTENDED HOURS—Applies only to Hotel and Restaurant,Beer and Wine,Club,Tweet, Extended hours? yr, and Ana licenses.I1 desired,*nook"Wand enclose Total Amount Cue PLUS 5170.(X1. oval C Nq X17, 11'.0V3.4 911138 ' • ',.�y.. . -% " -Attac t! hment to Liquor/3.2 License Renewal Application 4hle page must be completed and attached le your signed renewal epplloatbn town. Failure to include this page with IN.venation miry resul layout license not being renewed. Trade Mimeo}Establishment r Scats Lncen Plum 7G • 1. Do you have legal gestation of the premises tor which this applkatbn/a license is made? y, YES j-NO❑ Are the premises owned or rented? I. r(/-'1 Q' _ d rented,effective and expirstbn date of lease 2. (a)Has the applcant,or any of the partners,or officers, stockholders or directors of said applicant(It a corporation)aver been YES❑ NO LCD' convicted o1 a crime?If ewer Is yes,'explain in detail and attach, (b) Have persons lending assistants or financial supporttethered:tent or manager,or employees,averbeenconvictedofacrNx? YESO NOS-- If answer is yes;explain in detail and attach, 3. Has the applicant,or any of the partners,or officers, directors or stockholders of sail applicant(If a Corporation)or manager,ever: / (a) been denied an alcoholic beverage license? YES❑ NOrvr (b)had an alcoholic beverage license suspended or revoked? YES O NOV, re (c) had Interest In any entity that had an alcoholic beverage license susppended or eked? YES 0 war If answer Is'yes'to any of the above questions,explain in detail and attath, 4, Doee,gr dfd.appaCant,O!,any_o?d a panne!,of etticere,directors or stoekhektare of said applicant(If a corporation),have a area YES ' NO • or Indirect Interest In sr/other Colors%POW keno(Include loans to or from any licensee,or 1Meresln a ban to any license)? If answer is'yes,'exdain in detail and sloth, `, 5. Identity the persons,firms or corporations who now or will have a financial interest,evidenced either by a loan to,or equity ownership in,the business for which this license Is requested,State the names and addressee and the ameart and source of such financial interest(i.e„bank,relatives,friends,previous • owners,etc.),expressed in dollars or other Items o1 uske,such as inventory,furNture or equipment.Use separate sheet if necessary. • Name // l Mimes Interest 'Type and Amount ! / �i i _ I. 6. List on a separate sheet t J and sddr of as liquor businesses In which any oft*persona in question No,5 we materially interested. 7. Operatl Hager I Address .. /'Li ),/ I Date of Birth .1 ,+ l; n. Pi , ti i , r,i � , ),(7 4 ' lr ., Al , ..: j'r i I. ?.7-4/41 8.If applicant Is a partnersh%(except husband and wife), Nat all general partners,Use separate sheet It necessary• iN r �/� !Address 'irateofpith 1 Name I Address I Gate of Birth I I I I i 9, If the applicant Is a Corporation,answer the fol owkngl • (a) Corporation is organized under the laws of the State of: Date Incorporated: (b) Principal place of business It; (c) Date of filing last actual corporate report to the Cob,Secretary of State: (a) Name of each officer listed below: f- ,!President.- - Home Address.. - - . - .,_,._ _ OeteofBirth i VkePrea, I Home Address I Oats of Birth I I lTreasurer I Home Address Clete of Birth .Secretary I Hone Address I Data of Birth I I (e) List all stockhobaa,5%or over,(It a public Corporation)Including actual owner or pledgee,(Use separate sheet If necessary) (Name Address Percent of Stock I Dee of Birth I + I Name IVI Address Percent of Stock I Date of Birth IName I Address Percent of Stock I Date of Binh I ! (f) Name of all Directors'ffrustes of Corporation . 1 Name Address Dab of Birth I I Name i Address I Date of Birth • n • . 9-11136 • • *I/ _ ,zoc!-! 6v;.e - Xt po ✓'.. , 1dt_ Acta,/ //suer T°-° IN _a- ' _'. _ hie-4 /c/ e /J ( 2:ackio ,f , e) _rc.)_ _7.0(10/ Set rhier5 f'e p Crec err 44,eie, 16'. 2—_._ 5 r" _ ..5.r DA-c D ei/U C 0 o r/� 35"0 �c�. ZSr'��D - CO 60I: 1 (0 >;"n( ao rift9 „c, r Joh,r/..( • dNoW 9111- 1/9/44., S-S) LettS40 911376 nil 0 R ). 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Addr•ss••7a Address fbnlY if rsouestsd i.._ , . .. ._ and tea i•Med) `` 6, SignatureSagest) ,.ri_. . . . '` .II "' : fi panes a67 S•.tans:1880 Mrt.orq MM-naw DOMRSYK.RETURN 1tLCElIT g.:s DPSBFC20 DESCRIPTION OF MESSAGE IN FILE CABINET Message : Reply to your message of 09/05/91 15:55 : I have checked the records of John M. Snow and the Cornerstop : in Brighton and have found no liquor violations within the past : year. Fliethman Tag Date filed : 09/06/91 Date due : 12/31/91 Received from : PCJLTN02-MAIN Received : 09/06/91 13:23 Sent : 09/06/91 13:23 Select an option and type it below; then press ENTER. 3 Send 8 Reply 10 Delete 11 Change description PF1-Help 2- 3- 4-Main Menu 5- 6-Fast Path PF7- 8- 9- 10- 11- 12-Quit ---> 48 0-001 M ry A R A:40 ° 4 vyA iN. '`.v p y ,�. t i !.:k°°° h" I^4'4 , I. _ igl P 387 472 ?61 ii , .i � RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL y r $g e 81 .S ' NO INNUMNO CONEMOE MINIMMINIMIEN NOT EON INNATIONAL MAIL C ..2 '; t8' �' R t . (See Reverse) :k• a F 41 s. gi . 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"e � .. •591 ...)›.›1)51 O O rMw .b� III ".'', 4 ,'�+ r �Ic 10 1t�.4�117Y))7.7� �� ' 'R 1 f p n lr rf 1 N 'F A - •• 13,211371 m n• o I A A l I V } 4 .r )4);)))•:>153")•4 3�s•j ")•4 y � IIIII y, o II�II� 1 it�11 '�l g' ; 1. _; ,1,, 13 .1»I a o n ,111���1 I ' IIII �.�• ,, x333 (� to ft. n III ' 7�•r / F"'-t�O ,y ���1 n p Vi !A Imo" 0 I�il�II �II �'Iill iI �`, '"� AL c%il ) 1?.S'7 it v t m n 'Ili� IIII 1 1 IIii '7 , • s� 1 I au, �f 031›1331•y) .4 4 `t m G. 1 I� I , G• r / f' r _p'1 ,61.1W133 m m n li III �� • T, f '4 >YnAN:O � a 0 N p III II I�I �I r \� a �� 5J3n1Y) ) Cr •* IIII ' 'I ' �s n O 3' 7n33h7� 0 I II�I1�l� � III $) n>>546)41 �� •�I. n•1.+ «I}a'y1331 Y4 %• I,• 1 i, 1 $'S .53.9_- _ .� •1--° P J�., E utiAli 4/0 e�>rt,- !ri? v:.Mr,, r r>'ll' +I ;Pt,, 1 ',� ,,, ,,i-',.ray !u \� , I[ '( 4''^ r - yF"wipy�+`7 jelS Ac ,y�3g t;IN ,l1 ,fl HIeo /4ye IA.I `4id ra'' M/i'l 8f, �uc 1 — �I / lLVq .r ' II �/' irt.41 ,i+r7it J 4 � �y1/4 '"•S''p 11 sips., , i 'lr A. vc rfi� � +f•7Ri1 r��., •Ii''�Yir/e\��..:...,/ Y��`•[tti /' •• .7'+r•-�.'.,,y..,r�+2•�'x�Y.�B� � a? 91,1129 fC OOt(O THE FOLLOWING HANDWRITTEN WARRANTS WILL BE APPROVED ON CI/El?) _ NUMBER OF WARRANTS / . 01 GENERAL FUND $ i3.Q l - 4'1 NUMBER OF WARRANTS _n( 71 PAYROLL FUND $ /j3'/f 5' 3Q NUDGER OF WARRANTS 12 SOCIAL SERVICE FUND $ PREPARED BY9 thip4 8..) 011152.009 THE FOL OWING ARE THE TOTAL WARRANTS ISSUED THAT WILL BE DISTIBUTED ON 9 361ll 01 GENERAL FUND $ lG_iJ &8,el 71 PAYROLL FUND $ 12 SOCIAL SERVICES FUND $"Old /49Q, 7S PREPARED BY: ke ,14 .E1/ma ) 03-01-88 i WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE rnYROT.T. FUND CLAIMS V.O. WARRANT NO. P.O. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 015931 THE PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL. GROUP 2.235.90 01V)12 a UV or GLZErny (LARGE PAYROLL) _1.217_451a TOTAL i1.234.687.32 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 19 .91 and that payments should be made to the respectiv'a venders in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $1.234.687.32 DATED THIS 30TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER , 19 91 . SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 30111 DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1991 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MyCWnmissicle m3January1O,i99i �iIOT�RY PA � 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 totall $ 1,234,687.32 Chair ATTES;1 n item WELD co Ti CLERK T THEARo Hemet/s?�� �1 4G7/`'<?� By. u y Member: 1,O0 ikjap Membe WELD COUNTY, COLORADO PAGE_„L_ GENERAL FUND CLAIMS V.O. WARRANT NO. P.O. NO. VENDOR AMOUNT 902518 110802 GREAT WEST LIFE ASSURANCE 13.667.67 • TOTAL 13.667.67 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 19 91 and that payments should be made to the respective vendors in the amounts set opposite their names with the total amount $13.667.67 DATED THIS 3om DAY OF SEPTEMBER_ . 19 91 • WELD A F SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 30TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER 19pj_. MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: MyCommissionEpI1Q Jamary10.19S IVQIAKTA• STATE OF COLORADO ) �( COUNTY OF WELD ss We. the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County. Colorado. hereby (approve) (disapprove) the claims as set forth above; and warrants in payment therefore are hereby ordered drawn upon the GENERAL FUND tot lin $ 13.667.67 Chairp r ATTEST: em er z0WELD C UNIX CLERK IO T E BO D Member By: Member t j� puty �( gib. 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In M n w hat il ii i •v M N O •C3 Cu� y4, C a 7C r+ A U IS O\ w Z 01 ri G .ter m w 0i .+ >. a In o - O N b • •. y (r R .t 10 a CC g CO II c IN CO h xZ 0 a O O. • Id O . y,l o ro a m a � � a+ w d U Vi Z N a U U .-O,m .y w. A a.G X Za v as N i Bw60k11 WELD COUNTY ,f,' Jl O N .nC 591 SEP 24 FI4 3. 25 TO ,H- DA WELD COUNTY PLANNING AGENCOMMISSION MEETING CLEz0' ) Tuesday, October 1, 1991 12:00 noon - Weld County Planning Commission Luncheon • Golden Corral . Restaurant, 3502 West 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 1:30 p.m. - Public Meeting of the Weld County Planning Commission, County Commissioners' First Floor Hearing Room (#101) , Weld County Centennial Center, 915 Tenth Street, Greeley, Colorado. ROLL CALL Bud Clemons • Chairman Judy Yamaguchi - Vice Chairman LaAnn Reid Jean Hoffman Don Feldhaus Richard Kimmel Shirley Camenisch 1. CASE NUMBER: USR #956 APPLICANT: U.S. West/NewVector Group, Inc. , c/o Storms Consultants. REQUEST: A Site Specific Development Plan and a Special Review permit for a Major Facility of a Public Utility (a 165 foot guyed communications tower and related facilities) in the A (Agricultural) zone district. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Part of the NE4 of Section 21, T2N, R66W of the 6th P.M. , Weld County, Colorado. LOCATION: South of and adjacent to Weld County Road 20, and west of and adjacent to Weld County Road 29.1/2. 2. Consider proposed amendments to Section 53 of the Weld County Zoning Ordinance and repealing and adopting certain revised Flood Insurance Rate Maps, Floodway Map, and Flood Insurance Study for Weld County. a\ WE1rC COUNTY C ,,,, �Sr.C�. RS .t'1•1��1JJ, 1 4 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING S2p23 tiM ;0! t2 Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees oir the Town of Mead will hold a Public Hearing commencing at 7:30 o'clock p.m.. October 14, 1(99EMXt the Mead Town Hall, Mead, Colorado 80542. TO Tr:. 20%+7,0 The purpose of the Public Hearing will be to determine whether certain orope rtics for which annexation petitions have been flied meet the applicable requirements of the statutes of the State of Colorado and are eligible for annexation to the Town of Mad and to establish the appropriate classification of zoning for the properties. The legal description for each petition is attached hereto as Exhibits A, B and C and incorporated by reference herein. Any person may appear at the Public Hearing and be heard regarding the matters under consideration. Copies of the petitions and the resolutions finding that the petitions are in substantial compliance with the applicable laws of the State of Colorado are on file and available for public inspection in the office of the Town Clerk of the Town of Mead,at the Mad Town Hall,Mead, Colorado 80530. Dated this 26 day of August, 1941. TOWN OF MEAD.COLORADO By: IVBerrina.B. Willdrn Town Clerk Publication Dates:8/3i/91 , 9/`1/91. , 9/14/91 and9/u/91 RoiA Ijq 13 0igl '4G % 2.)./ * sc. C , S2� CP. EXHIBIT HASCALL SURVEYS INC LAND SURVEYORS AND CONSULTANTS 1232 NORTH MAIN STREET LONGMONT, COLORADO 80501 - (303) 678.8324 , szc x s x T SIMKxc -X J3t7SZNESs PARK ANNE?CAA1T Z ON NC) . 1 To fl B TOc4 N OF MSAt LEGAL DEsCRx I?T x oN A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANCE 68 WEST OF THE SIXTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO; SAID TRACT OF LAND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE WEST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 23; THENCE N89"46'21"E ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER, 10.00 FEET; THENCE PARALLEL TO AND 10 FEET EAST OF THE WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 23, 500 '17 ' 24"E, 649. 02 FEET; THENCE PARALLEL TO AND 10 FEET SOUTH OF THE NORTH ROW LINE OF MULLIGAN DRIVE, N89' 43' 01"E, 2575. 08 FEET; THENCE 500'46' 27"E, 40.00 FEET; THENCE PARALLEL TO AND 10 FEET NORTH OF THE SOUTH ROW LINE OF MULLIGAN DRIVE, 889' 43 ' 01"W, 2575 . 42 FEET; THENCE PARALLEL TO AND 10 FEET EAST OF SAID WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 23 , SOO. 17 ' 24"E, 649 .00 FEET; THENCE 589'42 ' 56"W, 10 .00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 23; THENCE ALONG SAID WEST LINE NO0'17 '24"W, 1338. 03 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THUS DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINS 2 . 672 ACRES MORE OR LESS, TOGETHER WITH AND SUBJECT TO ALL EASEMENTS AND RIGHTS-OF-WAY EXISTING AND/OR OF PUBLIC RECORD. A30ANX1 .DES AUGUST 15, 1991 s • EXHIBIT it i B HASCALL SURVEYS INC LAND SURVEYORS AND CONSULTANTS 1132 NORTH MAIN STREET W T) 6784324 LOONT, COLORADO S2501 EXHIBIT ••A'• SESCICH BUSINESS PAS[ ANNEXATION NO . 2 TO TF-IE TOWN OF MEAD LEGAL DESORIPTION A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 23, AND THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 26, ALL IN TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 68 WEST OF THE SIXTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN , WELD COUNTY, COLORADO; SAID TRACT OF LAND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 23, FROM WHENCE THE WEST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION BEARS 589' 46 ' 21"W, 50.00 FEET, AND WITH ALL OTHER BEARINGS CONTAINED HEREIN RELATIVE THERETO; THENCE ALONG THE EAST ROW LINE OF INTERSTATE 25, 500 '17 ' 24"E, 638 . 98 FEET TO THE NORTH ROW LINE OF MULLIGAN DRIVE; THENCE ALONG SAID ROW LINE N89' 43 ' O1"E, 878 . 56 FEET; THENCE N00'16' 59"W, 345 . 93 FEET; THENCE N48' 28 ' 22"W , 26 . 83 FEET; THENCE NO0'16' 59"W, 185.10 FEET; THENCE N68' 40 ' 45"w, 58. 81 FEET; THENCE N76' 40' 29"W, 55. 46 FEET; THENCE N51' 34 ' 09"W , 40 . 53 FEET; THENCE N83' 40 '55"W, 72. 91 FEET; THENCE 889' 46' 21"w , 646. 00 FEET; THENCE N00'17 '24"W, 20.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 23; THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, N89' 46' 21"E, 1811 .18 FEET; THENCE 500' 46 ' 27"E, 637 . 25 FEET TO A POINT ON SAID NORTH ROW LINE OF MULLIGAN DRIVE; THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, N89'43'01"E, 317 . 95 FEET; THENCE NOO ' 46' 27"w, 424 . 62 FEET; THENCE N89'45' 14"E, 410 . 49 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST ROW LINE OF COUNTY ROAD NO. 9- 1/2; THENCE ALONG SAID ROW LINE, 500' 46' 27"E, 484 . 36 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH ROW LINE OF MULLIGAN DRIVE; THENCE ALONG SAID ROW LINE, S89' 43 ' 01"W, 317 . 54 FEET; THENCE 546'28 ' 18"£, 57 . 86 FEET; THENCE 534' 34 ' 33"E, 29. 59 FEET; THENCE 525'43 ' 38"E, 63 . 14 FEET; THENCE 50046 ' 27"E, 488 . 21 FEET; THENCE 589'42'07"W, 295. 35 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST ROW LIN'', OF HILLTOP ROAD; THENCE ALONG SAID ROW LINE, 500' 14 ' 44"E, 172 . 59 FEET TO Tmr. SOUTH ROW LINE OF HILLTOP ROAD; THENCE ALONG SAID ROW LINE 589'42 ' 07"W, 50 .00 FEET; THENCE 589' 12 ' 25"w, 287 . 83 FEET; THENCE 589' 42 ' 07"W, 288 . 80 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST ROW LINE OF MEAD STREET; THENCE ALONG SAID ROW LINE, NO0 '16' 59"E, 50 . 16 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH ROW LINE OF HILLTOP ROAD; THENCE ALONG SAID ROW LINE N89' 42 ' 07"E, 288 . 80 FEET; THENCE N89' 12 ' 25"E, 163 . 55 FEET; THENCE 195 . 16 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT, SAID ARC BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD BEARING N44 ' 28 ' 52"E, 175 . 93 FEET; THENCE ALONG THE WEST ROW LINE OF HILLTOP RESOLUTION NO. 11.1991 WHEREAS, petitions for annexation of certain properties have been filed with the Board of Trustees of the Town of Mead by Sekich Equipment Company;and WHEREAS,the Board of Trustees has reviewed the petitions; and WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees wishes to permit simultaneous consideration of the subject property for annexation and for zoning, if requested in the petition; and WHEREAS,the Board of Trustees has reviewed the petitions and desires to adopt by Resolution its findings in regard to the petitions; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF MEAD,COLORADO.as follows: 1. The petitions,whose legal descriptions are attached hereto as Exhibits A and B and incorporated by reference herein, are in substantial compliance with the applicable laws of the State of Colorado. 2. No election is required under C.R.S. §31-12.107(2). 3. No additional terms and conditions are to be imposed except those provided for in the petitions. 4. The Board of Trustees will hold a public hearing for the purpose of determining if the proposed annexation complies with C.R.S. §31-12.104. and with C.R.S. 631-12.105, and will hold a public hearing to determine the appropriate zoning of the subject properties if requested in the petition, at the Mead Town Hall,Mead,Colorado 80530,at the following time and date: 7:30 P.M. October 14, 1991 5. Any person may appear at such hearing and present evidence relative to the proposed annexation or the proposed zoning. 6. Upon completion of the hearing, the Board of Trustees shall set forth, by resolution,its findings and conclusions with reference to the eligibility of the proposed annexation, and whether the statutory requirements for the proposed annexation has been met,and further,will determine the appropriate zoning of the subject property if requested in the petition. 7. If the Board of Trustees concludes, by resolution, that all statutory requirements have been met and that the proposed annexation is proper under the laws of the State of Colorado,the Board of Trustees shall pass one or more ordinances annexing the subject property to the Town of Mead. and shall pass one or more ordinances zoning the subject property if requested in the petition. INTRODUCED, READ, STGNPT),AND APPROVED this 26th day of August, 1991. TOWN OF MEAD �/J> By fil ct'u l tteunttac.3 Michael F. Schumann,Mayor 1k/Iat) . illden,Town Clerk z EXHIBIT p . r HASCALL SURVEYS INC LAND SURVEYORS AND CONSULTANTS • 1132 NORTH MAIN STREET LONGMONT, COLORADO 80501 (303) 678.8324 EXHIEXT "A" SEKICH SVSIN=SS PARK AxsasmxfTION NO . 3. TO THE TOWN O7." MEAD LEGAL, DESCRIPTION A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANCE 68 WEST OF THE SIXTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, ! WELD COUNTY, COLORADO; SAID TRACT OF LAND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE WEST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION 23; THENCE N89.46' 21"E ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER, 10.00 FEET; THENCE PARALLEL TO AND 10 FEET EAST OF THE WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 23, 5003.7 ' 24"E, 649 .02 FEET; THENCE PARALLEL TO AND 10 FEET SOUTH OF THE NORTH ROW LINE OF MULLIGAN DRIVE, N89'43 '01"E, 2575. 08 FEET; THENCE 500'46' 27"E, 40 .00 FEET; THENCE PARALLEL TO AND 10 FEET NORTH OF THE SOUTH ROW LINE OF MULLIGAN DRIVE, S89' 43 '01"W, 2575 . 42 FEET; THENCE PARALLEL TO AND 10 FEET EAST OF SAID WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 23 , 500'17 ' 24"E, 649 .00 FEET; THENCE 589.42 '56"W, 10.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 23; THENCE ALONG SAID WEST LINE NO0.17 ' 24"W, 1338 .03 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THUS DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINS 2 . 672 ACRES MORE OR LESS, TOGETHER WITH AND SUBJECT TO ALL EASEMENTS AND RIGHTS-OF-WAY EXISTING AND/OR OF PUBLIC RECORD. A30ANX1.DES AUGUST 15, 1991 • mar i HASCALL SURVEYS INC LAND SURVEYORS AND CONSULTANTS 1132 NORTH MAIN STREET LONGMONT, COLORADO 80501 (303) 678.8324 Eaarna= ". " S CXC:FX BUSINESS PARK ANNEXATION NO . 2 TO =KIS TOraN or Mr- fl LEGAL DESCRIPTION A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 23, AND THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 26, ALL IN TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 68 WEST OF THE SIXTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO; SAID TRACT OF LAND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 23, FROM WHENCE THE WEST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION BEARS 589' 46' 21"W, 50 .00 FEET, AND WITH ALL OTHER BEARINGS CONTAINED HEREIN RELATIVE THERETO; THENCE ALONG THE EAST ROW LINE OF INTERSTATE 25, 500'17 '24"E, 638 . 98 FEET TO THE NORTH ROW LINE OF MULLIGAN DRIVE; THENCE ALONG SAID ROW LINE N89"43 01 E, 878 . 56 FEET; THENCE N00'16 59 W, 345 . 93 FEET; THENCE N48' 28 22 W, 26. 83 FEET; THENCE NOO'16 59' w, 186. 10 FEET; THENCE N68' 40 ' 45"W, 58. 81 FEET; THENCE N76'40' 29"W, 55. 46 FEET; THENCE N51' 34 09 W, 40 . 53 FEET; THENCE N83' 40' 55"W , 72.91 FEET; THENCE $8946 ' 21"W, 646. 00 FEET; THENCE NOO'17 '24"W, 20 .00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 23; THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH LINE. N89.46' 21"E, 1811 .18 FEET; THENCE 500' 46 ' 27"E, 637 , 25 FEET TO A POINT ON SAID NORTH ROW LINE OF MULLIGAN DRIVE; THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, N89'43 '01"E, 317 . 95 FEET; THENCE NOO' 46 27 W, 424 . 62 FEET; THENCE N89'45' 14"E, 410. 49 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST ROW LINE OF COUNTY ROAD NO. 9- 1/2; THENCE ALONG SAID ROW LINE, 500' 46' 27"E, 484. 36 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH ROW LINE OF MULLIGAN DRIVE; THENCE ALONG SAID ROW LINE, 589' 43 01 W, 317 . 54 FEET; THENCE 546'28 ' 18"E, 57 . 86 FEET; THENCE 534'34 ' 33"E, 29. 59 FEET; THENCE 525'43 '38"E, 63.14 FEET; THENCE 500'46' 27"E, 488 . 21 FEET; THENCE 589'42 '07"w, 295 .35 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST . ROW LINE OF HILLTOP ROAD; THENCE ALONG SAID ROW LINE, 800. 14' 44"E, 1',2 . 59 FEET TO THE SOUTH ROW LINE OF HILLTOP ROAD; THENCE ALONG SAID ROW LINE 589'42 '07"W, 50 .00 FEET; THENCE 589'12 ' 25"W, 287 . 83 FEET; THENCE 589' 42 ' 07"W, 288. 80 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST ROW LINE OF MEAD STREET; THENCE ALONG SAID ROW LINE, N00'16 ' 59"E, 50 . 16 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH ROW LINE OF HILLTOP ROAD; THENCE ALONG SAID ROW LINE N89"42 '07"E, 238 . 80 FEET; THENCE N89'12 ' 25"E, 163 . 55 FEET; THENCE 195 . 16 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT, SAID ARC BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD BEARING N44'28 ' 52"E, 175 . 93 FEET; THENCE ALONG THE WEST ROW LINE OF HILLTOP 5 UMW 1'1 B ROAD, N00 '14 44 W, 608 . 43 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH ROW LINE OF MULLIGAN DRIVE; THENCE ALONG SAID ROw LINE, 589' 43'01"w, 569. 37 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST ROW LINE OF MEAD STREET; THENCE ALONG SAID ROW LINE, 500'16' 59"W, 1434 . 32 FEET; THENCE N89' 41 ' 41"E, 208 . 58 FEET; THENCE 50018 '19"E. 448 . 22 FEET; THENCE 589'25'15"W, 213 . 20 FEET TO A YUINT ON Th& EAST ROW LINE OF MEAD STREET; THENCE ALONG SAID ROW LINE, 500'16' 59"W, 35 .00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH ROW LINE OF STATE HIGHWAY 66; THENCE ALONG SAID ROW LINE, N89'25' 1S"E, 905 . 54 FEET; THENCE 500'13 ' 15"W, 1070 . 11 FEET; THENCE 58925'15"W, 440 .04 FEET; THENCE N00 ' 13' 15"E, 990.10 FEET TO A POINT 40 FEET SOUTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 23, THENCE 589' 25 ' 15"W, 526. 59 FEET; THENCE NOO'16' 59"E, 1359 . 91 FEET; THENCE N89 42 56 E, 1. 00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST ROW LINE OF MEAD STREET; THENCE ALONG SAID ROW LINE, N00'16 59 E, 639 .00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH ROW LINE OF MULLIGAN bRIVE; THENCE ALONG SAID ROW LINE, 589' 43 '01"W, 272. 68 FEET; THENCE S00'16' 59"W, 639 .01 FEET; THENCE 589' 42 ' 56"W, 1104. 31 FEET; THENCE PARALLEL TO AND 10 FEET EAST OF THE WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 23 , N00'17 ' 24"W, 649.00 FEET; THENCE PARALLEL TO AND 10 FEET NORTH OF THE SOUTH ROW LINE OF MULLIGAN DRIVE, N89'43 01 E, 2575 . 42 FEET; THENCE N00'46' 27"W, 40.00 FEET; THENCE PARALLEL TO AND 10 FEET SOUTH OF THE NORTH ROW LINE OF MULLIGAN DRIVE, 589' 43 O1 W, 2575 .08 FEET; THENCE PARALLEL TO AND 10 FEET EAST OF THE WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 23, N00'17 ' 24"W, 649.02 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 23; THENCE ALONG SAID LINE, N89'46' 21"E, 40 .00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THUS DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINS 58 . 646 ACRES MORE OR LESS, TOGETHER WITH AND SUBJECT TO ALL EASEMENTS AND RIGHTS-OF-WAY EXISTING AND/OR OF PUBLIC RECORD. A30ANX2.DES AUGUST 15, 1991 2 • ic PETITION FOR ANNEXATION TO THE TOWN OF MEAD, COLORADO SEKICH BUSINESS PARK ANNEXATION NO. 1 TO: The Honorable Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Town of Mead, Colorado Sekich Equipment Company, in accordance with the Municipal Annexation Act of 1965 ( Chapter 31 , Article 12 of Colorado Revised Statutes , as amended) hereby petitions the Board of Trustees of the Town of Mead for annexation to the Town of Mead of the following described unincorporated territory located in the County of Weld, State of Colorado: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto. Petitioner alleges that: 1. The territory proposed to be annexed is unincorporated and not embraced within any city or incorporated town; 2. It is desirable and necessary that such territory be annexed to the Town of Mead; 3. The requirements of Sections 4 and 5 of the Municipal Annexation act of 1965 (C.R.S. Section 31-12-104 and 31-12-105, as amended) exist or have been met in the following particulars: A. Not less than 1/6 of the perimeter of the area proposed to be annexed is contiguous with the Town of Mead. B . A community of interest exists between the area proposed to be annexed and the Town of Mead; said area is urban or will be urbanized in the near future; and said area is integrated with or is capable of being integrated with the Town of Mead. The area proposed to be annexed is will be developed into a business park for commercial and industrial uses. The owners of 100% of the territory included in this territory proposed to be annexed have signed this petition; 5 . The annexation will not result in a detachment of area from one school district and attachment of the same to another; 6 . In establishing the boundaries of the territory pro- posed to be annexed , no land held in identical ownership, whether consisting of one tract or parcel of real estate or two or more contiguous tracts or parcels revad: 8/23/91 1 • • of real estate, has been divided into separate parts or parcels of real estate without the written consent of the landowner or landowners thereof, except and unless where such tracts or parcels were already separated by a dedicated street, road, or other public way; 7 . In establishing the boundaries of the territory proposed to be annexed 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 comprising 20 acres or more which, together with the buildings and improvements situated thereon have an assessed valuation in excess of $200,000 for Ad Valorem tax purposes for the year next preceding the filing of the written petition for annexation, has been included within the territory proposed to be annexed without the written consent of the landowner or landowners; 8 . The territory proposed to be annexed does not include any area which is the same or substantially the same area in which an election for an annexation to the Town of Mead was held within the 12 months preceding the filing of this petition; 9 . The territory proposed to be annexed does not include any area included in another annexation proceeding involving a city or town other than the Town of Mead; 10. The property owned by the petitioner is described on each separate signature sheet and , when needed , described more fully in the exhibits attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference; 11. Except as otherwise provided, no part of the territory sought to be annexed is more than three miles from a point on the municipal boundary , as such was established more than one year before this annexation will become effective. 12. The undersigned comprise all of the landowners of the parcel of territory proposed to be annexed, exclusive of streets and alleys. WHEREFORE, the undersigned respectfully petition the Board of Trustees of the Town of mead, in accordance with and pursuant to the statutes of the State of Coloredo. Owner 's Date 21/4 �A1 « �� Signature i*eQ1r1+Ee.�� e/Z� Owner's 7114.A �M+wl� 1, Date - 4/ Signature 2 STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF WELD SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this f247° day of d c:S}' 1991. WITNESS my hand and official seal My commission expires: g Notary Pu lic 3 SEKICH EQUIPMENT COMPANY, D/B/A SEKICH BUSINESS PARK Owner's Date g , } , ez, Signature M, a lch, President ; Owner's Date Q ��/ q/ Signature Hick a xch, J'r. , Secretary STATE OF COLORADO ) as. COUNTY OF WELD SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this O, ti° day of �1�[•VS� , 1991 by Fred M. Sekich individually and as President of Sekich Equipment Company, d/b/a Sekich Business Park and by Nick Sekich, Jr . and as Secretary of Sekich Equipment Company d/b/a Sekich Business Park. WITNESS my hand and official sea My commission expires: 2. 8q471 A G No any Publ c 3 PETITION FOR ANNEXATION TO THE TOWN OF MEAD, COLORADO SEKXCH BUSINESS PARK ANNEXATION NO. 2 TO: The Honorable Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Town of Mead, Colorado Sekich Equipment Company, in accordant:.. with the Municipal Annexation Act of 1965 ( Chapter 31 , Article 12 of Colorado Revised Statutes , as amended) hereby petitions the Board of Trustees of the Town of Head 'for annexation to the Town of Mead of the following described unincorporated territory located in the County of Weld, State of Colorado: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto. Petitioner alleges that: *1. The territory proposed to be annexed is unincorporated and not embraced within any city or incorporated town; 2. It is desirable and necessary that such territory be annexed to the Town of Mead; 3. The requirements of Sections 4 and 5 of the Municipal Annexation act of 1965 (C. R. S. Section 31-12-104 and 31-12-105 , as amended) exist or have been met in the following particulars: • A. Not less than 1/6 of the perimeter of the area proposed to be annexed is contiguous with the Town of Mead. B . A community of interest exists between the area proposed to be annexed and the Town of mead; said area is urban or will be urbanized in the near future; and said area is integrated with or is capable of being integrated with the Town of Mead. The area proposed to be annexed will be developed into a business park for commercial and industrial uses. 4 . The owners of 100% of the territory included in this territory proposed to be annexed have signed this petition; 5 . The annexation will not rwsult in a nwterhment of area from one school district and attachment of the same to another; 6 . In establishing the boundaries of the territory pro- posed to be annexed , no land held in identical ownership, whether consisting of one tract or parcel of real estate or two or more contiguous tracts or parcels reevd: 8/23/91 1 of real estate, has been divided into separate parts or parcels of real estate without the written consent of the landowner or landowners thereof, except and unless where such tracts or parcels were already separated by a dedicated street, road, or other public way; 7 . In establishing the boundaries of the territory pro- posed to be annexed 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 comprising 20 acres or more which, together with the buildings and improvements situated thereon have an assessed valuation in excess of $200,000 for Ad Valorem tax purposes for the year next preceding the filing of the written petition for annexation, has been included within the territory proposed to be annexed without the written consent of the landowner or landowners; S . The territory proposed to be annexed does not include any area which is the same or substantially the same area in which an election for an annexation to the Town of Mead was held within the 12 months preceding the filing of this petition; 9 . The territory proposed to be annexed does not include any area included in another annexation proceeding involving a city or town other than the Town of Mead; 10. The property owned by the petitioner is described on each separate signature sheet and , when needed , described more fully in the exhibits attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference; 11. Except as otherwise provided, no part of the territory sought to be annexed is more than three miles from a point on the municipal boundary , as such was established more than one year before this annexation will become effective. 12. The undersigned comprise all of the landowners of the parcel of territory proposed to be annexed, exclusive of streets and alleys. WHEREFORE, the undersigned respectfully petition the Board of Trustees of the Town of Mead, in accordance with and pursuant to the statutes of the State of Colorado. Owner's Date s-'/pi/ ry/ Signature_ 4),:ox • Owner ' s it14. Date �/� ��f 7 Signature 1�� 2 SEKICK EQUIPMENT COMPANY, D/B/A SEKICK BUSINESS PARK Owner's • Date 9J Signature F ed M. Sekich, Presi ent Owner' s 2 Date 9/22-/q/ Signature � 1�a a ich, Jr. , Secretary STATE OF COLORADO ss. COUNTY OF WELD SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this of Q�ll..'4p day of ,W Vrt rl'c , 1991 by Fred M . Sekich individuay and as President of $ekich Equipment Company, d/b/a Sekich Business Park and by Nick Sekich, Jr . and as Secretary of Sekich Equipment Company d/b/a Sekich Business Park. WITNESS my hand and official seal. My commission expires: /cr Nott4 Pu is 3 STATE OF COLORADO ) as. COUNTY OF WELD SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this ) Q ti) day of Agadr 1991. WITNESS my hand and official seal. My commission expires: ! / I / Notary0Pu is 3 AFFIDAVIT OF CIRCULATOR STATE OF COLORADO ss. COUNTY OF WELD FRED M . SEKICH , being first duly sworn upon oath deposes and says that he was the circulator of this Petition for Annexation of lands in the Town of Mead, Colorado, consisting of pages including this page and that each signature hereon cars—Witnessed by your affiant and is the signature of the person whose name it purports to be. Fred s�ekx"cFi,41/.1 ator Su scribed and sworn to before me this r�lr�CND day of (NVGv.cr 1991 by Fred M. Sekich as Circulator. My commission expires: 2 Nc ry Pu lio / 3C -2c WCRW3 Ad 1-01/6filti cc tore•" 303 - -) 26*, one Phone 4 • SEKICH BUSINESS PARK ANNEXATION AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this „' ;L day of Ian , 1991 by and between the TOWN OF MEAD, COLORADO, a municipal corporation , hereafter referred to as "Town", and SEKICH EQUIPMENT COMPANY, d/b/a SEKICH BUSINESS PARK, hereafter referred to as "Petitioner". WHEREAS, Petitioner is the owner of certain property in the County of Weld, State of Colorado, more particularly described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto, hereafter referred to as "The Property" which it seeks to have annexed to the Town; and WHEREAS, the parties agree that the annexation of such lands to the Town shall not create any additional cost or impose additional burden upon existing residents of the Town to provide public facilities and services to The Property after annexation; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and of the mutual covenants contained herein, the parties agree as follows: I. Streets. A . The Petitioner will dedicate Mead Street and Mulligan Drive to the Town. If such streets do not presently meet the Town ' s specifications, Petitioner will improve such streets to meet the Town's specifications. The Town will accept the dedication of such streets at such time as they meet the Town's specifications. B . The Petitioner will maintain Mead Street and Mulligan Drive without coat to the Town until such time as the actual valuation of the property, as determined by the Weld County Assessor, reaches $1,000,000.00, after which such streets will be maintained by the Town. C. Street lights are in place on all streets within the property. The Town will assume operation and maintenance of such street lights when annexation has been completed. II. Water. A. Water service to the property is presently provided by the Little Thompson Water District, which will continue to provide water service. B. Any future water lines installed in the property will be built to the specifications of the Little Thompson Watcr District. C. Utility easements at least 10 feet in width have been reserved around the perimeter of each lot, and Petitioner will continue to reserve such easements in all lots sold in the future. revsd: 8/23/91 1 XXX. Sewer, The Town agrees to allow the Petitioner install individual septic and/or vault systems to serve the property. The standards and designs for such individual septic systems shall be approved in writing by the Town Engineer and the Weldj County Health Department. Xi a site permit or a discharge permit is required by the Colorado Department of Health , Petitioner shall secure said permit( s ) at its own expense and comply fully with all provisions of the permit ( s) . At such time as may be required by law or by order of a court having jurisdiction, authorization for individual septic systems shall be terminated, and the property owner required to connect to a central sanitary sewer collection system at the property owner ' s sole expense, with no compensation for the abandonment of the individual septic system. The property owner shall be liable and responsible for any actions necessary to protect the general health and welfare of the Town, including emptying, cleaning and filing the disposal system. IV. Fire Protection. A. Fire protection services are currently provided by, and shall continue to be provided by, the Mountain View Fire Protection District. B. Fire hydrants have been installed on the property, and any additional improvements that may be necessary to meet the requirements of the Mountain View Fire Protection District at the time of annexation will be installed by the Petitioner at its sole cost and expense. V. Dedication of Public Land. Petitioner agrees to dedicate to the Town for use as a park and open space, a parcel of land of approximately one acre in Block 1 as shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto. Petitioner will plant trees and shrubs in said park in a manner that will require a minimum of watering and maintenance. Petitioner will also place one or more picnic benches in the park. The Town is willing to accept a dedication of land which is less than the amount provided by the Town ' s annexation and development standards because the Property will be used for commercial and industrial purposes rather than residential development, because the Petitioner is developing the park, and because the annexation will include an existing commercial business that will generate immediate tax revenues ror• t5G Town. 2 VX. Land use. The parties agree that the property will be developed in substantial conformance with the Mead Land Use Code for industrial and commercial purposes. VII. Access to Highway 66. The parties agree to negotiate a classification change of Highway 66 in the future to enable Petitioner to obtain an access point to Highway 66 for the portion of The Property located in the Northwest Quarter (NW} ) of Section 26. VIII. Platting additional lots. The parties acknowledge that the property has not yet been platted into individual lots, and that it is the intent of the Petitioner to create additional lots in the future in conformance with the Town's Land Use Code. The parties further acknowledge that Land Use Code provides a procedure for creating such additional lots. IX. General Provisions. A. This Agreement shall run with the land, and shall be binding upon and operate for the benefit of the heirs , successors and assigns of the parties hereto. B . Nothing contained in this Agreement shall Constitute or be interpreted as a repeal of existing codes or ordinances or as a waiver of the Town's legislative, governmental or police powers to promote and protect the health, safety or general welfare of the municipality or its inhabitants; nor shall this Agreement prohibit the enactment by the Town of any fee which is of uniform or general application. C. If the annexation of The Property or any portion thereof is challenged by a referendum, all provisions of this Agreement, together with the duties and obligations of each party shall be suspended depending the outcome of the referendum election. If the referendum challenge to the annexation results in disconnection of the property from the Town , then this Agreement and all provisions contained herein shall be null and void and of no further effect. If the referendum challenge fails , then the Petitioner and the Town shall continue to be bound by all the terms and provisions of this Agreement. D. In the event LLat kite, annexation of the property or any portion thereof is voided by final action of any Court, the parties shall cooperate to cure the legal defect which resulted in the voiding of the annexation , and upon such cure this Agreement shall be deemed to be an agreement to annex The 3 Property to the Town pursuant to C.R.S. 31-12-121 and the Town Code. Petitioner shall reapply for annexation when The Property becomes eligible for annexation as determined by the Town. E. If any part, term or provision of this Agreement is determined by any court to be illegal or in conflict with any law of the State of Colorado, the validity of the remaining portions or provisions shall not be affected, and the rights and obligations of the party shall be construed and enforced as if the Agreement did not contain the provision held to be invalid. F . If either party should bring legal action to enforce the terms of this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover its costs, including reasonable attorney fees. G. This instrument contains the entire agreement and understanding of the parties , and no other agreement or understanding not contained herein shall be binding upon the parties. All prior negotiations, discussions and understandings are merged into this Agreement. No modification of this Agreement shall be binding upon the parties unless in writing and signed by both of them. IN WITNESS WHEREOF , the parties have executed this Agreement. ATTEST: TOWN OP MEAD: By Clerk Mayor ATTEST: SEKICH EQUIPMENT COMPANY, D/B/A SEKICH BUSINESS PARK "Itej BY-4)CJen 241 £JJ4 ecret President 4 EXHIBIT "A" /4)104chs: HASCALL SURVEYS INC LAND SURVEYORS AND CONSULTANTS 1132 NORTH MAIN STREET LONGMONT, COLORADO 80501 (303) 6786324 • JrCJL.Y 25 , 1991 SO C MANN PARIS DEC X CAT X ON TOWN Orr MEAD . LEGAL DESCRIPTXON A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN BLOCK 1 SEKICH BUSINESS PARK, A P.U.D. IN SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 68 WEST OF THE SIXTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO; SAID TRACT BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF BLOCK 1, SEKICH BUSINESS PARK ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED PLAT THEREOF AND CONSIDERING THE NORTH LINE OF SAID BLOCK AS BEARING N89'46'21"E, AND WITH ALL OTHER BEARINGS CONTAINED HEREIN RELATIVE THERETO; THENCE S00'17 '04"E, 20 .00 FEET; THENCE N89'46'21"E, 645. 94 FEET; THENCE 583'40'55"E, 72 , 91 FEET; THENCE S51'34'O9"E, 40.53 FEET; • THENCE S76'40'29"E, 55. 46 FEET; THENCE 568'40 '45"E, 58.81 FEET; THENCE 563'46'40"E, 99.04 FEET; THENCE 556'53'40"E, 136.38 FEET; THENCE S49'33 '19"E, 454.70 FEET; THENCE 500'16'59"W, 134.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH R.O.W. LINE OF MULLIGAN DRIVE AS PLATTED IN SAID SEKICH BUSINESS PARK P.U.D. ; THENCE ALONG SAID R.O.W. LINE N89'43'O1"E, 9.39 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID R.O.W. LINE, N06'07 '40"E, 63. 66 FEET; THENCE N62'08' 28"E, 47 .03 FEET; THENCE 549'33' 19"E, 33.22 FEET; THENCE 500'16'59"W, 63.37 FEET TO A POINT ON SAID NORTH R.O.W. LINE OF MULLIGAN DRIVE; THENCE ALONG SAID R.O.W. LINE, N89'43'O1"E, 117 .76 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID R.O.W. LINE N57'04 '34"W, 64 .17 FEET; THENCE N49'33'19"W, 630.64 FEET; THENCE N56'53'40"W, 138. 94 FEET; THENCE N63'46'40"W, 110.21 FEET; THENCE NO0'16'59"W, 65.88 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID BLOCK 1; THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, 589'46 '21"W, 858.58 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THUS DESCRIBED TRACT OF LAND CONTAINS 1.086 ACRES MORE OR LESS. TOGETHER WITH AND SUBJECT TO ALL RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND EASEMENTS EXISTING AND/OR OF PUBLIC RECORD. A30L34.DES • , i ' ' • 1 . ' ; a* .. .. d p CCCCt f - is • - . S 1 liii7 - Ga 4 :iii: • • . • flj 1. _ N I --1 _ , _ • .. Mii r w M • S t f t . C , .. . . . •- ) z , ' f , • • li • ANNEXATION IMPACT REPORT SEKICH BUSINESS PARK ANNEXATION TO THE TOWN OF MEAD This "annexation impact report" has been prepared pursuant to Section 31-12-108.5 Colorado Revised Statutes, 1986 Repl. Vol. Contained in Appendix A is a map depicting the proposed annexation, the existing and proposed public services to the property and the existing and proposed land use for the property. The property proposed for annexation consists of two parcels, the first composed of roadways containing 2.672 acres and the second, a 58.646 acre tract of land located on the Northeast corner of the Highway 66, Interstate 25 interchange. The property abuts the present town limits on the west to provide the 1/6 contiguity required by statute. It also abuts the proposed Valley 66, Ltd. annexation on the east side of the property. The land proposed to be annexed is currently owned by Sekich Equipment Company, d/b/a/ Sekich Business Park. The property is primarily vacant land in a developed business park, but includes the Rocky Mountain Building and its convenience store - gas station. It is proposed that the vacant land be developed as a commercial and industrial planned unit development under the regulation of the Town's Land Use Code. Tenants have not been identified at this time for the vacant land. Therefore, the exact layout of lots and services will be determined at a later time. The marketability of the site is enhanced by the easy access to the I-25 - Hwy. 66 interchange and its incorporation in the Sekich Business Park. I-25 also gives easy access to the entire North Frontrange, including Denver and the new airport. Other adjacent land uses include agriculture, light industrial, commercial and rural residences on large lots. The site is located within the Little Thompson Water District. It is anticipated that the site will be serviced by the District under their current regulations. The cost of any service extension as well as the cost of sufficient water rights to serve the property will be borne by the developer. Sewer service will be provided by individual septic systems, with the possibility of service from the St. Vrain Sanitation District when their trunk lines reach the area. The Town is also entering into a feasibility study for a Town owned central sewer collection and treatment system. The final determination on sewer service will be made by the Town. Electric services will be provided by the present supplier, Union Rural Electric, which holds the electric franchise for the Town of Mead. Maintenance of roadways within the annexation will be provided by the developer for internal roads until they are dedicated to the Town. The State Highway Department will continue to maintain the abutting state highways. Fire protection will be provided by the Mountain View Fire Protection District. Police protection will be provided under the Town's contract with the Weld County Sheriff's Department. The site lies within the boundaries of the Little Thompson Water District, the Mountain View Fire Protection District, the Northern Colorado Water Conser- vancy District, the St. Vrain-Left Hand Water Conservancy District, the St. Vrain School District RE1J, and the Weld County Library District. It is anticipated that the annexation will bring a benefit to the St. Vrain School District RE1J due to the increase in valuation with no direct addition to the student population. The land use of the site will be governed by the Town of Mend's Land Use Code. This code provides the Town with a great deal of flexibility to set conditions that are site specific. The annexation will provide a positive net benefit to the Town of Mead in terms of property, sales and use taxes. The cost of services to be provided to the sites will be minimal. 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STATE NIONWAT 66 .nwn., rxl rxKNIIxMnlxiwll mih.misihIMIN9 irp NMMP ,♦\ IiNicRA,1h1+IlH( 1k1NiaM 0 200 660 / \ lkwNlYtl r 1 rpi'!Ili loutFN Fl.lx 0,140.I�¢Mr,il.xlxalNiil �1 l it gniiM"Ph!'NAxle I r:,y 4lialxlytHib l int 0OAIIt IN?C t IwIMI�ilkt11iiihi IIxnilhlll ilrtNlr 'Ii"'MItF 1plp'IxplwnnHIIPI ? EPNICN KISINESS PAM L,,•YIIX1 NIIISIT0IN1fIy4YNlu ANN!XATION NO,2 TO THE TOWN Or Id?AD lil I°I h PPl H nn;xlp'I'l Ibtf •IMNINliialAkkI gi5v N 444 iliiff NOATI f M fl 91mIf{wG I Jet ciNic hll_C-)'71 MN19. laxldwp IMrM. TiatOifulsiMlu 100«!Iularyl lOLi y�Bola Ia IAMMMIW, '�lr'I'l''MI4ItIr 1?Ih'^1NxIO. 9411.0 MYMII�Iii!thII•t i.1I1IW1Ny11x�IrIW1111lu1Ml4F •hillini:SIIt'.14'i«1l,!'a'II.illlxlry1111A WELD COUNTYq. COMMISC:ONCRS g33C', II�[JBLIC HEARING ‘ii, •J Notice is here ppy .f fn that the Board of Trustees of the Town of Mead will hold a Public Hearing QQAzp13+,oins 67:30 o'clock p.m., October 14, 1991, at the Mead Town Hall,Mead, Color9 '80542. The purpose of the Public Hearing will be to determine whether certain properties for which annexation petitions have been filed meet the applicable requirements of tt.c statutes of the State of Colorado and are eligible for annexation to the Town of Mczi and to establish the appropriate classification of zoning for the properties. The legal description for each petition is attached hereto as Exhibits A,B and C and incorporated by reference herein. Any person may appear at the Public Hearing and be heard regarding the matters under consideration. Copies of the petitions and the resolutions finding that the petitions are in substantial compliance with the applicable laws of the State of Colorado are on file and available for public inspection in the office of the Town Clerk of the Town of Mead,at the Mead Town Hall.Mead,Colorado 80530. Dated this 26 day of August, 1991. TOWN OF MEAD,COLORADO By:/V Herrin dB_Willdep Town Clerk Publication Dates:8/31/91 . , 9/1/91. , 9/14/91 and 9/21/01 CAapkall ,' "U 4-4- e6)•C, tom, 64, 30, 6/n ' EXHIBIT LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 23. TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 68 WEST OF THE SIXTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO: SAID TRACT OF LAND BEING MORC 2Ar:TICULMLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 23. FROM WHENCE THE WEST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION BEARS N00'17'24"w, AND WITH ALL OTHER BEARINGS CONTAINED HEREIN RELATIVE THERETO; THENCE ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 23, N00'17'24"W, 1326,90 FEET; THENCE N89'42'56"E. 50.00 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BLOCK 3 ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED PLAT OF SEKICH BUSINESS PARK P.U.D.: SAIDNCE ALONG SAID SOUTH UNE of SAID BLOCK 3. N89'42'56'6E. 1335.99 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST ROW LINE OF MEAD STREET ACCORDING TO SAID sEKICH BUSINESS PARK P.U.O., THENCE ALONG SAID ROW LINE. SOO'16'59'w. 1319.91 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 23. THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, S89'25'15"W. 1372.81 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THUS DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINS 41 .906 ACRES MORE OR LESS. TOGETHER WITH AND SUBJECT TO ALL RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND EASEMENTS .;�„ EXISTING AND/OR OF PUBLIC RECORD. RESOLUTION NO. 12-1991 WHEREAS, a petition for annexation of certain properties has been filed with the Board of Trustees of the Town of Mead by Valley 66.Ltd..a Colorado Limited Partnership; and WHEREAS,the Board of Trustees has reviewed the petition;and WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees wishes to permit simultaneous consideration of the subject property for annexation and for zoning, if requested in the petition; and WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees has reviewed the petition and desires to adopt by Resolution its findings in regard to the petition; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF TICE TOWN OF MEAD,COLORADO,as follows: 1. The petition,whose legal descriptions are attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated by reference herein,are in substantial compliance with the applicable laws of the State of Colorado. 2. No election is required under C.R.S. §31.12.107(2). 3. No additional terms and conditions are to be imposed except those provided for in the petition, 4. The Board of Trustees will hold a public hearing for the purpose of determining if the proposed annexation complies with C.R.S. §31.12.104, and with C.R.S. §31.12.105, and will hold a public hearing to determine the appropriate zoning of the subject properties if requested in the petition, at the Mead Town Hall,Mead,Colorado 80530,at the following time and date: 7:30 P.M. October 14, 1991 5. Any person may appear at such hearing and present evidence relative to the proposed annexation or the proposed zoning. 6. Upon completion of the hearing, the Board of Trustees shall set forth, by resolution,its findings and conclusions with reference to the eligibility of the proposed annexation, and whether the statutory requirements for the proposed annexation has been met,and further,will determine the appropriate zoning of the subject property if requested in the petition. 7. If the Board of Trustees concludes, by resolution, that all statutory requirements have been met and that the proposed annexation is proper under the laws of the State of Colorado. the Board of Trustees shall pass an ordinance annexing the subject property to the Town of Mead and zoning the subject property if requested in the petition. INTRODUCED, P.EAD, STONED AND APPROVED this 26th day of August, 1991. TOWN'OF MEAD // By tiee,4 r t%1: a�Lt:ts ttc+J Michael F. Schumann,Mayor A T: cruna B. Willden,Town Clerk Is EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION: I ' A TRACT OF LAND LOCATED IN THE SOUTHwEST QUARTER OF SECTION 23. TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH, RANGE 68 WEST OF THE SIXTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN. WELD COUNTY, COLORADO: SAID TRACT OF LAND BEING MORC PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 23, FROM WHENCE THE WEST QUARTER CORNER OF SAID SECTION SEARS N00'17'24"W, AND WITH ALL OTHER BEARINGS CONTAINED HEREIN RELATIVE THERETO: THENCE ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 23, N00'17'24"W, 1326.90 FEET; THENCE N89'42'56"E, 50.00 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BLOCK 3 ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED PLAT OF SEKICH BUSINESS PARK P.U.D.; SAIDNCE ALONG SAID SOUTH UNE OF SAID BLOCK 3, N89'42'56"E. 1335.99 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST ROw LINE OF MEAD STREET ACCORDING TO SAID SEKICH BUSINESS PARK P.U.O., THENCE ALONG SAID ROW LINE. SOO 16'59"W, 1319.91 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 23. THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE. S89'25'15'W, 1372.81 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THUS DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINS 41 .906 ACRES MORE OR LESS. TOGETHER WITH AND SUBJECT TO ALL RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND EASEMENTS EXISTING AND/OR OF PUBLIC RECORD. VALLEY 66, LTD. ANNEXATION AMEUDED PETITION FOR ANNEXATION TO: THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF TIM TOWN OF MEAD.COLORADO: I, Wiliam P. Stevenson, a general partner in Valley 66. Ltd., a Colorado Limited Partner:hiip, the under:igred landowner, in accordance with Colorado law, hereby petition the Town of Mead and its Board of Trustees for annexation to the Town of Mead of the following described unincorporated territory located in the County of Weld and State of Colorado,to-wit: See legal description in Exhibit A.attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. As part of this petition, your petitioner further states to the Board of Trustees of Mead, Colorado,that: 1. It is desirable and necessary that the territory described in Exhibit A be annexed to the Town of Mead. 2. The requirements of C.R.S. sections 31-12-104 and 31.12.105, as amended, exist or have been met in that: a. Not less than one-sixth of the perimeter of the area proposed to be annexed is contiguous with the Town of Mead or will be contiguous with the Town of Mead within such time as required by 31.12.104; b. A community of interest exists between the area proposed to be annexed and the Town of Mead: c. The area proposed to be annexed is urban or will be urbanized in the near future; d. The areh proposed to be annexed is integrated with or is capable of being integrated with the Town of Mead e. No land within the boundary of the territory proposed to be annexed which is 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,has been divided into separate parts or parcels without the written consent of the landowner or landowners thereof. unless such tracts or parcels were separated by a dedicated street, road or other public way. f. No land within the boundary of the area proposed to be annexed which is held in identical ownership, comprises twenty acres or more, and which, together with the buildings and improvements situated thereon has an assessed value in excess of two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000.00)for ad valorem tax purposes for the year next preceding the annexation, has been included within the area proposed to be annexed without the written consent of the landowner or landowners. g. No annexation proceedings have been commenced for any portion of the territory proposed to be annexed for the annexation of such territory to another municipality. h. The annexation of the territory proposed to be annexed will not result in the detachment of area from any school district i. The annexation of the territory proposed to be annexed will not have the effect of extending the boundary of the Town of Mead more than three miles in any direction from any point of the boundary of the Town of Mead in any one year. Prior to completion of the annexation of the territory proposed to be annexed, the Town of Mead will have in place a plan for that area, which generally describes the proposed: Location, character, and extent of streets, subways, bridges, waterways, waterfronts, parkways.playgrounds, squares.parks,aviation fields,other public ways, grounds, open spaces. public utilities. and terminals for water,light, sanitation, transportation.and power to be provided by the Town of Mead; and the proposed land uses for the area; such plan to be updated at least once annually. k. In establishing the boundary of the territory proposed to be annexed,if a portion of a platted street or alley is to be annexed,the entire width of the street or alley has been included within the territory to be annexed. The Town of Mead will not deny reasonable access to any landowners, owners of any easement or the owners of any franchise adjoining any platted street or alley which is to be annexed to the Town of Mead but is not bounded on both sides by the Town of Mead. 7. The owners of more than fifty percent of the area proposed to be annexed. exclusive of dedicated streets and alleys, have signed this petition and hereby petition for annexation of such territory. 8. Accompanying this petition are four copies of an annexation map containing the information following: a. A written legal description of the boundaries of the area proposed to be annexed; b. A map showing the boundary or the area proposed to bo annexed, said map prepared and containing the seal of a registered engineer, c. Within the annexation boundary map. a showing of the location of each ownership tract in unplatted land and, if part or all of the area is platted, the boundaries and the plat numbers of plots or of lots and blocks: d. Next to the boundary of the area proposed to be annexed, a drawing of the contiguous boundary of the Town of Mead and the contiguous boundary of any other municipality abutting the area 2 proposed to be annexed, and a showing of the dimensions of such contiguous boundaries. 9. Upon the Annexation Ordinance becoming effective, all lands within the area proposed to be annexed will become subject to all ordinances,rules and regulations of the Town of Mead,except for general property taxes of the Town of Mead which shall become effective as the January 1 next ensuing. 10. The zoning classification requested for the area proposed to be annexed is PUD. WHEREFORE,the petitioner respectfully requests that the Town of Mead, acting through its Board of Trustees, approve the annexation of the area proposed to be annexed. Valley �/ d 66,Lt By �'1 ^`Q, 2/II.�AA,(fo v 141A t William P. Stevenson,General Partner 3 EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A TRACT TOWNSHIPO3 NORTH. RANGE F LAND LOCATED 168N T WEST HE OOFHTHE SIWEST XTH PRINCIPAL TER OF SECTION PR NCIPALMERIDIAN, WELD couNTY, COLORADO: SAID TRACT OF LAND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 23. FROM WHENCE THE WITH ALL WEST OTHER TER CORNER OF SAID BEARINGS CONTAINED SECTION HERE N RELA VE THERETO W, AND THENCE ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 23, N00'17'24"W, 1326.90 FEET; THENCE N89'42'5616E, 50.00 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BLOCK 3 ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED PLAT OF SEKICH BUSINESS PARK P.U.D.; SAIONCE ALONG SAID SOUTH UNE OF SAID 56-E, 1335.99 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST ROW LINECK , E OF MEAD STREET ACCORDING TO SAID SEKICH BUSINESS PARK P.U.D., THENCE ALONG SAID ROW LINE, 50016'59"W. 1319.91 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THEQUARTER SECTION THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTH N LINE, S89'25' SW. 1372.81 FEET TOTHE POINT OF BEGINNING. THUS DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINS 41.906 ACRES MORE OR LESS. ai:i•'ray i d' TOGETHER O E AHERWITH AND PUBLIC SUBJECT RECORD.L. RIGHTS-OF-WAY AND EASEMENTS AFFIDAVIT OF CIRCULATOR State of Colorado ) ) as County of Arapahoe) JAMES E. REES, being first duly sworn, upon oath, deposes and states: I. That the affiant circulated the Petition for Annexation for the purpose of obtaining the signature of the above Petitioner. 2. That the signature thereon is the signature of the person whose name it purports to be. et°96:2? CIRCULATOR NOTARY CERTIFICATE SL� �� PI Subscribed and sworn to and before me this S7- day of ''�"' A.D. 1991.My Commission expires /n- /1/1„5""7-3 Notary Public Address =O:sPRY•• r N tiv . BARBARA., ; s FBAGANS 'opeaock uhw u.Wta'„1', VALLEY 66 ANNEXATION AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of , A.D., 1991, by and between the TOWN OF MEAD, COLORADO.a Municipal CMunicili76777ition, hereinafter referred to as "TOWN," and VALLEY 66, A COLORADO LIMITED PARTNER- SHIP, hereinafter referred to as "ANNEXOR." WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Annexor is the owner of certain property situated in the County of Weld, State of Colorado, and legally described in Exhibit "A", attached hereto (the "PROPERTY") and has filed a petition to annex said property to Town, and WHEREAS, the parties mutually agree pursuant to the Municipal Code that the annexation of the property to Town shall not create any additional cost or impose additional burden on the existing residents of the Town to provide public facilities and services to the property after annexation. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and of the mutual pro- mises and conditions hereinafter contained, it is hereby agreed as follows: 1 . Streets. a.) Annexor shall dedicate all rights-of-way for public streets for the full width thereof, as required by the Town Code, and design and fully improve to Town standards all public streets within the property, without cost co Town. Dedication of interior streets shall occur pro rata at the time of subdivision platting; however, Annexor agrees to maintain said streets during construction and warrants construction for a period of one (1) year following written construction acceptance by the Town. b.) Interior streets shall have a minimum right-of-way width of sixty (60') feet, a paved portion of twenty (20') feet, and six (6') graveled shoulders on each side. Interior .streets shall be improved, including paving to Town standards prior to the issuance of building permits for abutting lots. c.) Annexor shall pay for installation of traffic and street signs and traffic control devices for all streets within the property. 2. Water and Sewer. a.) Annexor agrees to dedicate all necessary un-obstructed right- of-way for utility easements needed for water and sewer lines co serve the area described herein, not less than sixteen ( 16') feet in width for a sani- tary sewer or water line, and not less than twenty-six (26') feet in width when a parallel water and sewer line must be installed. The Annexor shall grant additional temporary construction easements for installation of water and sewer mains where required by the Town. Annexor agrees to develop and provide co the Town a master utilities plan for the annexed area. The masters utilities plan shall describe transmission facilities and to the extent possible, distribution facilities. reovd:26 Aug 1491 b.) Annexor and Town agree that Little Thompson Water District shall be the supplier of water to "The Property." Annexor shall abide by the rules and regulations of the Little Thompson Water District with regard to the in- stallation and maintainance of water distribution lines, fire hydrants and service lines. c.) Town agrees to allow Annexor to install individual septic systems to service the development. The standards and design(*) for such individual septic systems shall be approved in writing by the Town gngineer and the Weld County Health Departments. If a site permit or a discharge permit is required by the Colorado Department of Health, Annexor shall secure said permic(s) at his own expense and comply fully with all provisions of the permit(s). At such time ae may be required by law or by order of a court having jurisdiction, authorization for individual septic systems shell be terminated and the property owner required to connect to a central sanitary sewer collection system at the property owner's sole expense and with no compensation for the abandonment of the individual septic system. The property owner shall be liable and respon- sible for any actions necessary to protect [he general health and welfare of the Town, including emptying, cleaning and filling the disposal system. d.) Notwithstanding the fees provided in this Section 2., if pro- visions of water and sewer services requires payment of fees or charges co regional or metropolitan service agencies or ocher third party authorities, Annexor shall provide such funds as and when required by service agency. e.) Annexor will pay capital investment, water resource and connect- ion fees as are required by Little Thompson Water District at the time said taps are needed. f.) Within thirty (30) days of final annexation, Annexor shall transfer by deed all of the rights Annexor holds to all deep well aquifers underlying Annexor's property co Town. The deep well aquifers co be included in this transfer are the Denver, Wawson-Arkose, Arapahoe and Laramie-Fox Hills. 3. Storm Drainage. Annexor shall dedicate rights-of-way, and design and construct storm drainage facilities within the property in conformance with the regulations and ordinances of the Town. Annexor shall secure any permits that may be required from irrigation or ditch companies into which storm water is to be discharged and shall be responsible for the construction of any facilities required by said companies as a condition of securing the permits. 4. Crossings. a,) The parties mutually agree that whenever it is found and deter- mined by Town Chat a crossing of a drainage way, existing or proposed roadway, railroad, or any impediment to • roadway is required within or adjacent Co the property, Town shall sepcify design criteria, and Annexor shall construct the crossing, including transition improvements, in conjunction with the develop- ment of the property. The crossings required for the described property shall be coestrucced in conformance with Town standards. b.) if a crossing is required on the exterior boundary of the pro- perty, Annexor shall be responsible for his proportionate share of the constru- ction cost as determined by Town. -2- S. Public Land Dedication. Annexor agrees to pay $16,000 cash in lieu of park land required to be dedicated in conformance with the Town Code. The cash in lieu payment has been determined to be the equivalent of the fair market value at the time of annexation. Paymenr is r0 be made upon the sale of land by Annexor in the same ratio as land sold is co their total acreage. 6. Non-municipal Right-of-way Dedication. The Annexor agrees to provide appropriate easements or rights-of- way for non-municipal utilities such as gas, electric, cable TV, etc. Ease- ments or rights-of-way shall be determined in consultation with existing Town utility franchise holders and subject to the approval of the Town Engineer. 7. Land Use. Annexor agrees to develop the property in substantial conformance with the Mead Land Use Code as those requirements exist at the time of land use application. Land use shall be for commercial and industrial uses. 8. Public Facility Extension. Extension of water lines, streets, storm drainage, traffic control devices and other public improvements from the developed areas of the Town to the property shall be pursuant to a payback agreement co reimburse Annexor from lands abutting such facilities for Annexor's costs to extend public facilities which benefit intervening lands. This shall be by • supplemental contract in the general form of the document hereto attached as Exhibit "B". However nothing herein sec forth shall be deemed as a pledge of Town credit, collection or payment guarantee by Town to the Developer. Construction costs shall be determined through competitive bidding of the specific improvements and shall be approved by the Town Engineer. 9. Public Improvements. a.) All public improvements shall be subject to a separate Public Improvement Agreement which shall provide security to ensure the Annexor's faithful performance in accordance with the Town code. b.) The Developer will engage at the Developer's expense a Colorado registered civil engineer co prepare detailed plans and specifi- cations for the complete installation of all public improvements in accordance with Town's requirements. Such plans and specifications must be submitted to and be approved in writing by the Town Engineer prior co the commencement of the Construction of any public improvements. 10. Fire Protection. It is understood and agreed by the parties that the property is located within the Longmont Rural Fire Protection District and that fire pro- tection will be furnished by the District and not by the Town. -3- 11. Commercial and Industrial P.U.D. Town and Annexor agree that "The Property" is to be a commercial and industrial development that may be developed in stages. 12. Final Plat. Time for filing the first final plat shall be extended to three (3) years. 13. General Conditions. a.) This Agreement shall be recorded with the Clerk and Recorder in Weld County, Colorado, shall run with the land, and shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the heirs, successors and assigns of the parties here- to. Annexor shall notify Town of assignments and the names of assignees. b.) In order to facilitate construction of improvements and subject to Town's rights of review and approval under the laws of the State of Colorado, Town will consider the creation of one or more districts, including but not limited to special districts, general improvement districts and metropolitan districts authorized pursuant to Titles 31 and 32, C.R.S., CO provide financing and/or Town participation in extraordinary public improvements which directly benefit areas oucaide the property. Annexor agrees that any special districts established within the property shall not levy, charge or collect a sales tax, nor shall cush districts apply for or request Colorado Conservation Trust Funds as supplemented by the State Lottery. c.) Nothing contained in the Agreement shall constitute or be inter- preted as a repeal of existing codes or ordinances or as a waiver or abne- gacion of Town's legislative, governmental, or police powers co promote and protect the health, safety, or general welfare of the municipality or it■ inhabitants; nor shall this Agreement prohibit the enactment by the Town of any fee which is of uniform or general application. d.) No right or remedy of disconnection of the described property from the Town shall accrue from this Agreement, ocher that that provided by Colorado Revised Statutes Section 31-12-119. In the event the property or any portion thereof is disconnected at Annexor's request, Town shall have no obligation CO serve the disconnected property and this Agreement shall be void and of no further force and effect as to such property. e.) If the annexation of the property or any portion thereof is voided by initiative, Town agrees to cooperate with Annexor co continue providing water and sewer service co the property disconnected. Town and Annexor agree co jointly pursue all reasonable methods to continue such service, including but not limited to extra-territorial water and sewer contracts. Such agreement to cooperate shall not conariCutc a legal obligation on part of Town to continue service. f.) If the annexation of the property or any portion thereof is challenged by a referendum, all provisions of this Agreement, together with the duties and obligations of each party, shall be suspended pending the outcome of the referendum election. If the referendum challenge co the annexation results in disconnection of the property from the Town, then this Annexation Agreement and all provisions contained herein shall be null and void and of no further effect. If the referendum challenge fails, then Annexor and Town shall continue to be bound by all the terms and provisions of this Annexation Agreement. -4- g.) In the event that the annexation of the property or any portion thereof is voided by final action of any court (such action not being assoc- iated with a referendum or initiative action), Town and Annexor shall cooperate to cure the legal defect which resulted in disconnection of the property, and upon such cure this Annexation Agreement shall be deemed to be an agreement to annex the property to Town pursuant to Section 31-12-121 of the Colorado Revised Statutes and the Town Code. Annexor shall reapply for annexation when the property becomes eligible for annexation as determined by Tnwn. h.) It is understood and agreed by the parties hereto that if any part, term, or provisions of this Agreement is by the courts held to be illegal or in conflict with any law of the State of Colorado, the validity of the re- maining portions or provisions shall not be affected, and the rights and obligations of the parties shall be construed and enforced as is the Agreement did not contain the particular part, term, or provision held to be invalid. i.) All fees recited in this Agreement shall be subject co amend- ment by the Town Board of Trustees by Ordinance. Any amendment co fees shall be incorporated into this Agreement as if originally set forth herein. j.) This instrument embodies the whole agreement of the parties. There are no promises, terms, conditions, or obligations other than those contained herein: and this Agreement shall supersede all previous communications, representations, or agreements, either verbal or written, between the parties hereto. Except as provided herein there shall be no modifications of this Agreement except in writing, executed with the same formalities as this instru- ment. Subject to the conditions precedent herein this Agreement may be enforced in any court of competent jurisdiction. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Town and Annexor have caused this Agreement to be duly executed on the day and year first above written. TOWN OF MEAD, By: VALLEY 66, A COLORADO LIMITED finPAR Eg cesofRSMXP, BB Mayor General Partner Attest: Town Clerk ( SEAL ) STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF ) ss. Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of , 1991, by the Town of Mead, by its Mayor, , and Town Clerk, My Commission Expires: Notary Public —3— ANNEXATION IMPACT REPORT VALLEY 66, LTD. ANNEXATION TO THE TOWN OF MEAD This "annexation impact report" has been prepared pursuant to Section 31-12-108.5 Colorado Revised Statutes, 1986 Repl. Vol. Contained in Appendix A is a map depicting the proposed annexation, the existing end proposed public services to the property and the existing and proposed land use for the property. The property proposed for annexation consists of n 41.906 acre tract of land located on the Northeast corner of the Highway 66, Interstate 25 interchange. The property abuts the present town limits on the west to provide the 1/6 contiguity required by statute. It also abuts the proposed Sekich Business Park Annexation on the east side, of the property. The land proposed to be annexed is currently owned by Valley 66, Ltd. , a Colorado Limited Partnership. It is proposed that the site be developed as a commercial and industrial planned unit development under the regulation of the Town's Land Use Code. A primary tenant has not been identified at this time. Therefore, the exact layout of lots, roadways end services will be determined at a later time. The marketability of the site is enhanced by the easy access to the 1-25 - Hwy. 66 interchange and the proximity to the Sekich Business Park. 1-25 also gives easy access to the entire North Frontrenge, including Denver and the new airport. Other adjacent land uses include agriculture, light industrial, commercial and rural residences on large lots. The site is located within the Little Thompson Water District. It is anticipated that the site will be serviced by the District under their current regulations. The cost of any service extension as well as the coat of sufficient water rights to serve the property will be borne by the developer. Sewer service will be provided by individual septic systems, with the possibility of service from the St. Vrain Sanitation District when their trunk lines reach the area. The Town is also entering into a feasibility study for a Town owned central sewer collection and treatment system. The final determination on sewer service will be made by the Town. Electric services will be provided by the present supplier, Union Rural Electric, which holds the electric franchise for the Town of Mead. Maintenance of roadways within the annexation will be provided by the developer for internal roads until they are dedicated to the Town. The State Highway Department will continue to maintain the abutting state highway:. Fire protection will be provided by the Mountain View Fire Protection District. Police protection will be provided under the Town's contract with the Weld County Sheriff's Department. The site lies within the boundaries of the Little Thompson Water District, the Mountain View Fire Protection District, the Northern Colorado Water Conser- vancy District, the St. Vrain-Left Hand Water Conservancy District, the St. Vrain School District RE1J, and the weld County Library District. It is anticipated that the annexation will bring a benefit to the St. Vrain School District RE1J due to the increase in valuation with no direct addition to the student population. The land use of the site will be governed by the Town of Mead's Lend Use Code. This code provides the Town with a great deal of flexibility to set conditions that are site specific. The annexation will provide a positive net benefit to the Town of Mead in terms of property, sales and use taxes. The cost of services to be provided to the sites will be minimal. Appendix A Site Map for Valley 66, LTD Annexation to the Town of Mead 1 ' 3 it •w`r \I 1 • ij.. 0 rjJ ' • . • • W • L ' •� 4.. r \ N j131i. 1 J ,: 8 i'JI'i.i'. \' L. ` ` . rile: _ , 1.11 J dJG,lu' , .... ....... I ; .... • ..� ��` m...... '� _ n' 'C,' .L..a. 4 / •tip` Miaticiin —,r —\ " 21 .N. / `' ... *Reservoir `2 ti ' • ���;/-----„ , . any C BITE �� \ ,.6 / r3 ., . 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Brennen Regional Director U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration Denver Regional Office 1244 Spear Boulevard, Room 670 Denver, CO 80204 Dear Mr. Brennan: Xt is my understanding that you have been asked or may be asked by Wald County to approve use of part of the Weld County Business Park, currently designated for industrial/commercial development, for weld County office buildings. Xn considering such a request, you should understand the City of Greeley, which submitted the request as co-applicant for the EDA grant that permitted establishment of the business park, has not agreed to such a change. The City Planning Commission will soon review the development application of the County under applicable local land use standards, and the City Council has the ultimate authority in approving or denying the application. To date the County government has made no effort to consult with us or obtain our concurrence that the reduction in acreage designated for industrial/commercial development in Tract B• is appropriate. The City believes there is a need for larger size parcels with industrial designation and we are actively working through the EDAP, our local economic development agency, to attract industrial firms to the Greeley area. we believe the conversion of part of Tract B to public office use could make it more difficult to attract industrial development to this site.Wrt!Jae thealitztza- 9/so%W goc rr►F•r Steven R. Brennen September 20, 1991 Page Two Y previous Given the City's involvement and interest in this project, X respectfully request that the EDA provide the City an opportunity to have input before your agency modifies its position on this matter. X would be happy to discuss this matter further at your convenience. R2J6241 ully, Paul M. Crra - lv City Manager kb cc: Donald D. Warden, Weld County Director of Finance and Administration Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman, Weld County Board of County Commissioners Charles W. Lee, EDA WELD COUNTY (Decision No. C91-12.91) COMpilSSO?'.CRSBEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION �� 9' �1C OF THE STATE OF COLORADO 1991 SS? ZS w w w CLERK RE: '¢ECARtIOhuDF' PUBLIC UTILITIES ) DOCKET NO. 89M-083T COMMISSION TASK FORCE TO REVIEW ) TELEPHONE AND EXCHANGE AREAS AND TO ) COMMISSION ORDER GIVING MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING ) NOTICE OF FILING OF STAFF PROPOSED MODIFICATIONS. ) TASK FORCE REPORT AND SETTING COMMENT PERIOD Mailed Date: September 23. 1991 Adopted Date: September 11 , 1991 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,TATEMENT BY_THE COMMISSION: The Commission hereby gives notice that on August 30. 1991 , the Task Force filed a report in this docket that makes recommendations concerning changes in local calling areas, and that on July 31 , 1991 , it filed a proposal for a statewide optional calling plan. The Commission desires that any interested person or party that wants to should be able to file comments concerning the report, and plan. The Commission will therefore order that anyone who so desires can file comments to the report by October 16, 1991 . Copies of the report and plan are available at the Commissions office. THEgEFOJE THE COMMISSION ORQERS THAT: Any person or entity that so desires may file written comments to the report submitted by the Task Force in this docket on August 30, 1991 . and to the proposal for a statewide optional calling plan filed on July 31 . 1991 . Such comments shall be filed with the Commission on or before October 16. 1991 . Also, comments on appropriate procedures for further processing of this docket may be filed by the same date. This Decision is effective immediately on its Mailed Date. ADOPTED IN OPEN MEETING September 11 , 1991 . THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION (s L A L) OF THE STATE OF COLORADO 6�o�^ '•� ARNOLD H. COOK • -' —"'-WGARY L. NAKARADO coo CHRISTINE E. M. ALVAREZ AIM' A TNA car► Commissioners F••4 Lana. pastas RET:srs:4455J Mrector glSDIa/ G4 � PL., 4/?•1 6-ic', C,i • • t" STATE BOARD OF EQUALiZAT1 $I t k u71 ST? 2S t,'t 9: 41 Den abort., Chairmen CLERMSSO1ntoa of Dev. Roy Ramer TO THEtit&l(t• vtoe-a,Nre, Design's of Tod Wickland Prald.nt of the Mints Chuck SOW ORGANIZATION: Colorado State Board of Equalization Spookier of Cho reuse Larry Rottenbereer CONTACT: Joette Riley Appelnta of Gov. Roy Rear 1313 Sherman Street, Room 419 Mod orf/do Denver, CO 80203 Deimos of DD'r. Roy host (303) 866-2371 Nary R. ""°°tats" ►"party Tex Administrator DATE: September 23, 1991 NQTIC(Of PilDlIc_BE6RINQ The State Board of Equalization (state board) will conduct hearings to consider the following: The findings, conclusions, and recommendations of Thimgan & Associates, the annual study auditor, pursuant to 39-9.103(1), (4), and 39-1-105.5, C.R.S.; The recommendations of the Property Tax Administrator on the county Abstracts of Assessment, pursuant to 39-9-103(4), 39-9-103(7), and 39-9- 104, C.R.S. ; and Various other issues and reports. The state board will begin the hearings on Monday, October 7, 1991, at 9:00 a.m. in the Legislative Legal Services Building, Hearing Room A, located at 200 E. 14th Avenue. The state board will continue the hearings from day to day, as listed below, and continuations as necessary, throughout the week. The issues will be heard in the order listed in this notice. The state board will determine: Whether orders of reappraisal will be issued to any county or counties regarding any classes or subclasses of property; Whether adjustments will be made to an abstract of assessment of any county or counties; Whether policy decisions are required on any issues brought before the state board. 1313 Sham." Strut, Room 419, Ownor,Colorado 80203, 003) 866.2371 q3 C.C. - GA, 1¢5 Notice of Public Hearing State Board of Equalization September 23, 1991 Page 2 Monday. October 7. 1991 - beginning at 9:00 a.m. Review of the Residential Assessment Rate, 39-1-104.2(7), C.R.S. Introductory remarks and explanation by Thimgan & Associates, Inc. regarding audit procedures and the annual study. Discussion and questions of audit procedures by board members. Presentation by interested parties of questions and discussion of audit procedures. ISSUES RAISED BY THE AUDITOR Notice is given that the state board will be determining whether or not improprieties have occurred in the counties and what action, if any, must be taken. Counties are advised that it may be necessary to present evidence that supports their positions that no action need be taken by the state board. Assessors who do present documentary evidence must bring gjaht coops of such evidence. The copies will be provided to the five state board members. the representative of the Attorney General 's Office, the court reporter. and the Property Tax Administrator. The auditor recommends Orders of Reappraisal or has findings and conclusions/recommendations for the following counties. Arapahoe County: Vacant land - The auditor finds that the county did not apply the present worth of Si per period (column five in the compound interest tables) as recommended by the Division of Property Taxation (Division). Rather the present worth of Si (column four) was applied. The auditor recommends the use of column five. Single family residential - Overall, the auditor finds that single family residential is within state board compliance standards. However, the auditor concludes that single family residential economic areas 9, 12, and 15 should be reviewed for appraisal methodology and adjusted to be within the standards of the board. The median ratios for sold and unsold properties within economic area 9 are .894 and .893 respectively. The median ratios for sold and unsold properties within economic area 12 are .913 and .869 respectively. The median ratio for sold property in economic area 15 is within standards at .994, however, the median ratio for unsold property was out of compliance at 1.148. Multi-family residential property • Multi-family residential property was out of compliance with state board standards for the median and coefficient of dispersion for both sold properties and unsold properties. The median ratios were .802 and .800 for sold and unsold properties respectively. The coefficients of dispersion were 18.4 and 20.6 respectively. The auditor recommends a reappraisal of this subclass. Notice of Public Hearing State Board of Equalization September 23, 1991 Page 3 Arapahoe County (con't): Commercial and industrial property - Commercial and industrial properties were out of compliance with state board standards for sold properties, the median and coefficient of dispersion being at .899 and 22.2 respectively. The lower and upper confidence limits for unsold properties were .688 and .766 which indicates that unsold properties were appraised in the same manner as sold properties. The auditor recommends reappraisal of these classes. Archuleta County: Vacant land - Vacant land was out of compliance with sold and unsold property medians of .937 and .889 respectively, but was within standards for the coefficients of dispersion at 20.2 and 13.7 respectively. The auditor recommends a reappraisal of this class. Commercial property - The commercial property median of .914 is out of compliance while the coefficient of dispersion was within standards at 11.9. The lower and upper confidence limits for unsold properties were .770 and .921 which indicates that unsold properties were not appraised using the correct techniques. The auditor recommends a reappraisal of this class. Pitkin County: Commercial property - The commercial property median of .785 is out of compliance while the coefficient of dispersion was within standards at 16.5. The lower and upper confidence limits for unsold properties were .703 and .801 which indicates that unsold properties were not appraised using the correct techniques. The auditor recommends a reappraisal of this class. Prowers County: Vacant land - Vacant land was out of compliance with a sold property median of .785, but was within standards for the coefficient of dispersion at 14.4. The auditor recommends a reappraisal of this class. Saguache County: Vacant land - Vacant land was out of compliance with sold and unsold property medians of .542 and .577 respectively and coefficients of dispersion at 38.5 and 17.1 respectively. The auditor recommends a reappraisal of this class. Notice of Public Hearing State Board of Equalization September 23, 1991 Page 4 Saguache County (con't): Single family residential - Single family residential was out of compliance with sold and unsold property medians of .944 and .908 respectively, but was within standards for the coefficients of dispersion at 13.8 and 14.1 respectively. The auditor recommends a reappraisal of this subclass. The auditor also recommends that the county apply the correct residential assessment rate to residential real property. Agricultural Outbuildings: The auditor notes general non-compliance with procedural guidelines pursuant to agricultural outbuildings. The auditor recommends that audited counties having agricultural outbuildings should review the application of Marshall and Swift, Inc. valuation procedures and the guidelines developed by the Division for the valuation of these structures. Agricultural outbuildings valuation procedures were found to be out of procedural compliance, to a greater or lesser extent, in all exceot the following counties. The audit of agricultural outbuildings in the following counties was waived by the Director of legislative Council due to the relatively small number of such structures: Clear Creek Ouray Denver Pitkin Gilpin San Juan Lake Summit Mineral Teller On April 24, 1991, the state board approved the following three year plan for inspecting and revaluing agricultural outbuildings. For 1992 and 1993 the standard for median ratio for agricultural outbuildings will be 80% to 120%. During the 1993 hearings, the state board will review input from the county assessors and the Division on this lower standard. Assessors who have not inspected agricultural outbuildings within the last three years will inspect one-third of these structures each year. The Division agreed to present, and has presented in 1991, workshops on the valuation of agricultural outbuildings. The Division will repeat these workshops in 1992. The Division will conduct a study to determine trade centers to which Marshall & Swift, Inc. local economic factors can be tied. • Notice of Public Hearing State Board of Equalization September 23, 1991 Page 5 RESULTS OF 1990 ORDERS OF REAPPRAISAL Presentation of the results of the 1990 Order of Reappraisal by the annual study auditor and the Property Tax Administrator, and recommendations for payback of excess state aid to schools and costs of supervision, if any. Pitkin County: Annual study findings and conclusions of the results of the 1990 ordered reappraisal of vacant land, single family residential. and condominium property are as follows. Pitkin County completed its reappraisal of vacant land, single family residential, and condominium property ordered by the board. A review of the results of the reappraisal conducted by Thimgan & Associates, Inc. showed that the county was in compliance. Report by Property Tax Administrator on the state board's 1990 ordered reappraisal of Pltkin County. Recommendation of Property Tax Administrator on payback of excess state aid to schools. Tuesday. October 8. 1991 - Beginning at 9:00 a.m. CONSIDERATION OF THE REMAINING ANNUAL STUDY FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS BY TOPIC Aortcultural irocerty Logan County - The auditor finds that irrigation equipment expense is included in the irrigated land valuation formula and concludes that it should be removed. Morgan County - The auditor finds that insurance expense is included in the irrigated land valuation formula and concludes that it should be removed. Phillips County - The auditor finds that insurance expense and irrigation equipment expenses are included in the irrigated land valuation formula and concludes that they should be removed. Yuma County - The auditor finds that insurance expense is included in the irrigated land valuation formula and concludes that it should be removed. ►mDDltcatiotof Present Worth Procegyres Las Animas - The auditor finds that present worth procedures were not used for any subdivision within the county. Based on collected data, six subdivisions were eligible for valuation by these procedures. The auditor concludes that the county should review vacant land discounting procedures where applicable. • Notice of Public Hearing State Board of Equalization September 23, 1991 Page 6 J;go0pmic Area Arapahoe County - Overall , the auditor finds that single family residential is within state board compliance standards. However, the auditor concludes that single family residential economic areas 9, 12, and 15 should be reviewed for appraisal methodology and adjusted to be within the standards of the board. The median ratios for sold and unsold properties within economic area 9 are .894 and .893 respectively. The median ratios for sold and unsold properties within economic area 12 are .913 and .869 respectively. The median ratio for sold property in economic area 15 is within standards at .994. however, the median ratio for unsold property was out of compliance at 1.148. Mesa County - Overall , the auditor finds that single family residential is within standards. However, the auditor concludes that single family residential economic areas 13 and 16 should be reviewed for appraisal methodology and adjusted to be within the standards of the board. The median ratio in economic area 13 is within standards, however, uniformity of appraisal for unsold property was not within standards as measured by a coefficient of dispersion of 17.7. The median ratio in economic area 16 was not in compliance as measured by an unsold property median ratio of .880. Pueblo County - Overall , the auditor finds that single family sold properties were within standards, but the median ratio of unsold property was not within standards. However, based on the upper confidence limit, the auditor could not conclude with 95% confidence that standards were not achieved. The auditor does conclude that single family residential economic areas 11 and 12 should be reviewed for appraisal methodology and adjusted to be within the standards of the board. The unsold property median ratios in these two economic areas were .889 and .806 respectively. Auditor's presentation of economic area study and recommendations. Assessors' recommendations on economic area. Persana1yroeerty The auditor recommends that the following 36 counties should develop personal property audit plans which comply with the state board audit standards that require the auditing of 20 percent of a county's personal property schedules each year: Arapahoe, Baca, Bent, Boulder, Delta, Denver, Dolores, Eagle, El Paso. Fremont, Garfield, Gilpin, Grand, Kit Carson, tAkg, Larimer, Las Animas, Moffat, Montezuma, Montrose, Morgan, Otero, Ouray, Wk, Pitkin, Prowers, Pueblo, Rio Blanco, Rio Grande, Routt, $aguacht, $an Juan, $edawicJ(, Washington, Weld, Yuma Note: The auditor could not find evidence of any personal property schedule auditing being performed by any of the underlined counties. Notice of Public Nearing State Board of Equalization September 23, 1991 Page 7 The auditor recommends that Kiowa County deliver approved personal property declaration schedules to each owner of personal property in accordance with 39-5-108, C.R.S. The auditor finds that Boulder County used a four year rather than the required six year life for valuing computer equipment; and, Larimer County used a five year life and non-current cost factors for valuing computer equipment. The auditor recommends that Garfield County value all personal property, not just that which is over $800 in value. ISSUES REGARDING 1990 PAYBACK OF EXCESS STATE AID TO SCHOOLS. COSTS OF SUPERVISION, AND INTEREST Report by Property Tax Administrator on monies received for payback of excess state aid to schools and costs of supervision as a result of 1989 Orders of Reappraisal . Monies received for excess state aid to schools. Cheyenne Grand Fremont Otero Supervision monies spent on alternative methods. Cheyenne Grand Fremont Otero ISSUES AND OTHER REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS PRESENTED BY THE PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATOR Report on the taxpayer complaint filed with the Division of Property Taxation regarding Jefferson County by Harry Miller. Report by the Property Tax Administrator on the Division's educational program. CONSIDERATION OF THE REMAINING ANNUAL STUDY REPORTS Auditor's presentation of severed mineral interests study. The auditor recommends that the following counties should remove their minimum assessments on individual legal descriptions. Baca, Bent, Cheyenne, Costilla ($40), Garfield, Kit Carson, Otero, Prowers, Routt ($100), Sedgwick ($50), Washington ($50), Yuma (S20) Note: Minimums are $30 unless otherwise indicated. The auditor recommends that Adams County review the market and income approaches to valuing severed mineral interests and recommends that all these properties should be valued rather than just those requested to be valued by their owners. • Notice of Public Hearing State Board of Equalization September 23, 1991 Page 8 The auditor recommends that all severed mineral interests be valued in Garfield, Logan, Park, and Weld Counties. Assessors' presentation on progress of legislative action on severed mineral interests. CONSIDERATION OF THE REMAINING ABSTRACTS OF ASSESSMENT Counties are further notified that it is possible that the state board could issue orders of reappraisal to any or all of the counties to which this notice is given. In addition, the auditor is not recommending that the state board take any action as to any of the other counties not identified in this notice. The state board will, however, review the report of the auditor as to all counties. ISSUES RAISED AT THE MEETING OF THE STATUTORY ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON OCTOBER 1, 1991 I. Approval of minutes, April 2, 1991 II. Approval of minutes, July 2, 1991 III. Appraisal Standards Section - David Wheelock A. 1992 Education Brochure (Information Only) B. Condominium policy/procedure concerning the classification of condominiums. C. Report submitted to SBOE concerning economic areas (Information Only) D. Procedures concerning taxation of gaming equipment. G. Personal Property Workshop materials. H. IAAO HP 12C Calculator Workshop materials. IV. Assessment Administration Section - Mike Schuster A. Administration 702 course materials. B. Certification of Levies Workshop materials. ISSUES RELATED TO THE REVIEW OF EXEMPT PROPERTIES AND THE REQUEST BY THE DIVISION FOR THE CONSENT OF THE STATE BOARD TO REQUEST ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE PROPERTIES LISTED BELOW Prince of Peace Evangelical Lutheran Church Mountain Christian Fellowship Lesea Broadcasting St. Thomas Baptist Church Church of the Nazarene Full Gospel Church of the Assemblies of God Heritage Christian Center City on the Hill Ministries Risen Savior Lutheran Church Fellowship Community Church DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES Cases Approved by Administrative Review 9/13/91 through 9/27/91 CASE NTT R !WE RE-1369 Buderus RE-1370 Seltzer RE-1371 Solberg MHZP-71 Houston ZPMH-1763 Campoz SE-414 Willey, et al. SE-415 Moody SE-418 King SE-419 Showers C_\\VClV..-C' 1 1 Chuck CunliRle, Director HEARING CERTIFICATION DOCKET NO. 91-52 RE: SHOW CAUSE HEARING TO CONSIDER REVOCATION OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT #654 - PERMAGREEN. C/0 ROXY F. VENDENA A public hearing was conducted on September 25, 1991. at 10:00 A.M., with the following present: Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy. Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy. Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Acting Clerk to the Board, Shelly Miller Assistant County Attorney, Bruce Barker Planning Department representative, Keith Schuett The following business was transacted: I hereby certify that pursuant to a notice, dated August 28, 1991, and duly published September 12. 1991, in The New News, a public hearing was conducted to consider the revocation of Special Use Permit 0654 issued to Permagreen, c/o Roxy F. Vendena. Bruce Barker, Assistant County Attorney, made this a matter of record. Keith Schuett, Planning Department representative, said the Permit holder is still in violation and asked that staff's comments be entered into the record as written. He said Mr. Vendena has been working with an engineer on a proposal which will need 30 days to be implemented. Wes Potter, Health Department representative. said he concurs with Planning's position. Roxy Vendena, President of Permagreen, said he would like to address each issue individually and submitted a map for the record. He said he is working with Rocky Mountain Consultants on a plan. In response to a question from Mr. Barker, Mr. Vendena said the map pertains to runoff containment and a flood plan. There was some discussion concerning the continuation of the matter to allow staff time to review said plan and allow Mr. Vendena time to come into full compliance. Mr. Vendena said he will be in full compliance within 30 days. In response to a question from Commissioner Harbert, Mr. Potter said staff could issue a letter of approval within five working days, and Mr. Vendena could then start construction. Mr. Vendena said that was satisfactory. Commissioner Kennedy moved to establish the Show Cause and allow 30 days for staff approval and full Compliance. Mr. Barker said to establish the Show Cause, a Finding would need to be done on each issue. The motion died for lack of a second. Commissioner Harbert suggested to continue for 30 days and require full compliance at that time. Mr. Vendena said he was prepared to address each complaint today. Commissioner Kirby suggested postponing the Findings. Commissioner Harbert moved to continue said Hearing to October 30. 1991, at 10:00 a.m. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion. Mr. Vendena said he would not be available until the afternoon of the 30th. After discussion, Commissioner Harbert restated her motion to continue to November 6, 1991, at 10:00 a.m., with Commissioner Webster agreeing. Mr. Barker clarified the continuance included all violations of the Operation Standards. Mr. Schuett said, for Mr. Vendena's information, the staff would need to inspect the property before that date. Commissioner Kennedy said he would vote against the motion because the plan was submitted at the last minute and he does not feel procedurally comfortable with that. Commissioner Kirby stated that all violations must be resolved by November 6. The motion carried four to one, with Commissioner Kennedy voting nay. 911128 cc, > PL Page 2 RE, HEARING CERTIFICATION - PERMAGREEN C/0 VENDENA This Certification was approved on the 30th day of September, 1991. ��� APPROVED: ATTEST, /G��'!/G�i BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD CO , OLORADO Weld County Clerk t the Board By: h�/j �(�dr Cord a , airman Deputy Clerk to the Board Geor a Kenn , Pro-Tem TAPE 1191-27 I. /I - Constance L. Harbert �S �' DOCKET 1191-52 C. 17;7 . KS by PLOB46 //A �,0 W. H ebeter 911128 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO SEPTEMBER 30. 1991 TAPE #91-27 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, September 30. 1991, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy. Pro-Tem Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Weld County Attorney, Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board. Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director. Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners meeting of September 25, 1991, as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. CERTIFICATIONS OF HEARINGS: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the Certification for the hearing conducted on September 25. 1991, as follows: 1) Show Cause Hearing, Permagreen, c/o Roxy Vendena. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. ADDITIONS: Added as #3 under new business: Consider Agreement between Child and Adult Care Food Program and FENWC and authorize Chairman to sign CONSENT AGENDA: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the consent agenda as printed. Commissioner Harbert seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. PRESENTATIONS: RECOGNITION OF SERVICES - ALICE SNEDDEN: Chairman Lacy read the Certificate of Recognition for Ms. snedden for 32 years' service in the Assessor's Office. She was not present. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the following warrants for approval by the Board: General fund $702,268.81 Handwritten warrants: General fund S 13.667.67 Payroll $1,234,687.32 Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Webster seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Let the record reflect that a recess was taken at this time to allow the Board to convene as the Board of Social Services. BUSINESS: NEW: CONSIDER CONTRACT BETWEEN HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Jeannie Tacker, Weld County Health Department. presented the Contract between the Health Department and the Office of the Governor to provide case management services and other services to persons with HIV positive in Larimer and Weld Counties. The term of the Contract is October 1, 1991 through March 31, 1992. Commissioner Kirby moved to approve said Contract and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER EIGHT PURCHASE OF SERVICES AGREEMENTS BETWEEN FENWC AND VARIOUS LOCAL DENTISTS AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Tere Keller Amaya, Department of Human Resources, reviewed the Purchase of Services Agreements with eight area dentists to provide the required dental care for the children at the cost of $40.00 per child. If the cost exceeds the $40.00, the dentist will then donate that to the program as in-kind services. Commissioner Webster moved to approve the Purchase of Services Agreements and authorize the Chairman to sign. Seconded by Commissioner Harbert, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDER AGREEMENT BETWEEN CHILD AND ADULT CARE FOOD PROGRAM AND FENWC AND AUTHORIZE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN: Ms. Maya reviewed the on-going Agreement with the Child and Adult Care Food Program for reimbursement of the meals fed to the children. Commissioner Harbert moved to approve said Agreement. Seconded by Commissioner Kirby, the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES: The Resolutions were presented and signed as listed on the consent agenda. There were no Ordinances. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:10 A.M. APPROVED: ATTEST: A / /[///A/� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS /IT ���///!!!/// WELD COUN ,•LORADO Weld County Clerk to the Board d Gor• •:• a , •. Irma By: 4/C 1V-Ill !1�4 f Deputy Cler to the Boar Geoyge Kenn•d• , Pro- fririarrOiriasiteif-I Constance L. Harbert • GirdeVe C. W. Kir y W. H. We ster Minutes - September 30, 1991 Page 2 RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS MINUTES BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES WELD COUNTY. COLORADO SEPTEMBER 30, 1991 TAPE 1191-27 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, September 30. 1991, at the hour of 9:00 A.M. ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by the Chairman and on roll call the following members were present, constituting a quorum of the members thereof: Commissioner Gordon E. Lacy, Chairman Commissioner George Kennedy, Pro-Tam Commissioner Constance L. Harbert Commissioner C. W. Kirby Commissioner W. H. Webster Also present: Wald County Attorney, Thomas 0. David Acting Clerk to the Board, Carol Harding Finance and Administration Director, Don Warden MINUTES: Commissioner Kennedy moved to approve the minutes of the Board of Social Services meeting of September 25, 1991, as printed. Commissioner Kirby seconded the motion, and it carried unanimously. WARRANTS: Don Warden presented the warrants for approval by the Board in the amount of $244,460.75. Commissioner Webster moved to approve the warrants as presented by Mr. Warden. Commissioner Kennedy seconded the motion which carried unanimously. Let the minutes reflect that the above and foregoing actions were attested to and respectfully submitted by the Acting Clerk to the Board. There being no further business, this meeting was adjourned at 9:05 A.M. f:41 APPROVED, ATTEST: Auf,444 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUN , CO RADO Weld County Clerk to the Board Gordo c , rman By: 4,4_,C11,71-17 -4,41-73 Deputy Clerk to the Board_-- Ge' r e Kenn dy, ro-Tam Constance L. Harbert C. W. Kip W. H. Webste Hello